Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 18, 1895, Image 4

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    JTOCft BRANDS.
WhjU ron P jonr aboription paid up yen
can keep your brand in tree of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horse Gi on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, niidnr bit on
ritrht ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Armstrofur, J. 0., Alpine Or.-T with bar on
der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O.D..Eisht Mile. Or.-4'aWe brand,
O D on left hip and horfwa. same brand on right
shoulder. Kange, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses. J A con
nected on left flank: cat Me. wtmeon left hip.
Baird D W. and s in. Horses branded D H
on the left hip; os tie the sa-ne on left flink.
crop off riafhl ear, nndercrop in the left. Kauge
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew, A. fi., Alpine. Or. Horses
branded t E on either shoulder. ItnnKe in Mor-
'Kannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thish: split in each ear.
Brenner, Potflr, (iooseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left Bhoulder. Cattle same on
nlurke!8M St C, Low? Creek. Or On cattle,
MAY connected on left hip, ciop off lert ear, un
der halt crop off right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder, llange in (irant and Morrow
"Xosman, Jerry. Lena, Or.-llorses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half crop -mil right ear upper slope
Barton, Wm.. Hoppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor-
Brown J. C, Hoppner, Or. Horses, circle
Cwithdotinnei teron left, hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W.J. , Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bur
over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same ou left
hip
B
ra
each ear.
loyor, W. G., Heppner, Or.-Horses, box
brand on right hip cattle, same, wim Bpiio in
(01. jIIo
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
OIVKS TUB CHOICE
n J P f . Herjoner. Or.-Horses, P B on left
Bhoulder; cattle, same on left hip.
Srownlee.W. J Kox,Or-C.attle. JB connected
left ear and two snliwand
middle piece oat out on right ear; on horses same
l.riinil On Die leu, uugo; i6 ' '
!?J?i?.0nt.n. Warner. Or.-Horse, brand
edOon right stifle; cattle (three barn) on
right, rihs, crop ano spin, m miuu on... ......? ...
(jrant ami Morrow counties.
Cain,E., Calob,Or.-Y I) on horses on left rtiflrti
TJ with quarter circle over it, on loft ehonlder
and on left stifle on all colts under 5 years; on
left, shoulder only on all horses, over 5 years. All
range in (Irant, comity.
Oita.Chas. It., Vinson or Lena, Or., Horses
H C on right, shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
llange Morrow and Umatilla comities.
Cornwall, MM.Oallnwuy, Or-Caltle crop out,
of f,achear and nmlerl.it wattle in forehead;
horses half circle I! on left stifle, llange Jlor
ow and Umatilla counties.
Curl T. 11.. John Day, Or.-Oouble oross on
each h'ip on cattle, swallow fork and nndei hit
in right ear, split in left ear. llange in (Irant
county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
ou shoulder. Ear markon ewes crop on left, ear
punched upper bit 'in right. Wethers crop in
right and under half crop in left ear. All mug
' "(look" A J,"Lena,Or. Horses, flOon right shonl
dor- Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark sijuare
crop off left and split in nht.
Currin. It. Y., Curriusville, Or. -Horses, 0 on
;. Kd. H.. Hardman, Or.-Caitle, C with
E in center; horses. CE on left 'lip.
Cochran, It. K Monument, (tra.it Co , Or.
Horses branded circle with bar bm.i h, on left
t honlder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark
. .1 V...O, uura uml ilewlllO.
ni iier smp" ,),ilrlw hran-lert
(1 on right hip. (battle braud.xl the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; wile same
brand on right shoulder, and cut oil end of
"ulmTla-s. W. M .Oalloway. f)r.-Cttle, It D on
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses. It ii
Ely Br "... "onglas, Or.-!lor. branded ELY
on left shoulder, cattle same on leflhip. hole
i",!;"'l'.,..w;r-u ii,.,,l,n,, Or.-IIormm branded
n 'ireversed (1 with taill on left shoulder ; cat,
t lesamn on right hip. Hangs i in Morrow county
i... eiinner. Or. ( utile. I A' on
right hip;' horses f with bar under ou right
'''Kh'rence, H. P. Heptmer. Or -Horses V On
right shim der: cattle. V on right hip or high.
French. 0"rg. lleppuer. Or. -Cattle branded
Wr", with bar over it. on left side; crop oil left
ear. Horses, saum ""' " . ..
(lentry, Elmer. Echo. Or. - ll..rm hr-mle, I
H with a ciuarler eif'lr. nv-r it. on lert stifle
VV m. ...... I llimillU'weiMlies.
1 1 r.. i . A It Itid.fe. r. -I nlMe roiind-toi.
wilh onarler circle under it on the right hip,
7. M.... uml Il ii.itlllH.VHIMlles.
II ,,,., A.Ienks.lla'iiilton.nr- I 'attle twolma
i. I....- ,.r..i, iii null' ear a "t -I1 it in left
Hon.". Jourighttl.igli. llange in ' 1 noil . o.lnl
Huglrw, Hamnel. hum fy. '-,. JTrl'' I J
''"Di.'Vf.ift r.'.1"'i,.ri.lilioi.'Mi..n ivilll..,
,u, il'id " li f "eh-. nlio fn'k III
. gni ear and slil in left- Ihim ll.iyatwli
lliatrinl Morrow cillltv
lisle, Milton. VVii.rii.-r. Dr. - ll..r-, nran le l
-II (.-.iltle with parallel t'.il n left shouli er
'!.!.. Mini on lelt hip also larg.. .'in'le on left
Ida.
H.,w,rd.l L,l.lio.v, r.-l f (eros.
Willi h.r nliove in riglil 'i" dder: ei,tll-..imn
n h.'l side. ItiuiX' in .Morrow and liimlilla
CiiHIe E II on
in wrant conntr. ...
Smith Broe.. HnaanTille, Or. Moraee, orannea
H. Z. on shoulder: cattle, am" on left ehonlder.
Hnniraa Jmat Arl.nirt.in. Or.: horse branded
JBon left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Kange in Morrow and ljUliam counties.
Stephens. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 8 on
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Htevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or. Cattle, M
on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart. G. W., Heppner, ur. llorees, m on
left shonldei; cattle, 44 on left hip.
Hiierry. E. (i Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
left hip, crop off right and underhit in left year,
dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, on
left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shoulder.
Tipnet,S.T..Enierpri6e.Ur. Horses, c-on lert
shoulder.
Turner It. W., Heppner, (Jr. maii capital i
left shonlder, horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone, Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
Vanderpool. H.T., Lena, Or; Horses HV con
nected on right shouldor;cattle, same on right
hii
Walbridire. Wm.. Horroner. Or. Horses. TJ. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, John Q Halem or Heppner, Or.
Horsos branded J q on the left shoulder. Kange
Morrow county.
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle w witn quarter
circle over it, on left side, split in right ear.
Horses same brand on left Bhoulder. llange in
Grant couuty.
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or.-Horses branded
ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branded Bame on left side and left hip.
Wolflnger, John, John Day City, Or On horses
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sneep,
bit in both ears. Kange in Grant and Malhuer
counties.
Woodward, John, Hoppner, Or. Horses, UF
oonnoc
Wall
HE connected on left stifle.
Wallace, Charles, Jieppner, ur. ,atue, w on tIt7,.Tn . T)r, to itvt a tT A
right thirfi, hole in left ear; horses, W on right MINNEArOLb OMAHA
snouiuer sonir sameou ien. hhuiuuw,
Whittier uros., nuntinguin, Baker Co., Or.-
Horses branded W a oonneoted on lett s.iouider
WilliKins. Vnsco. Hamilton. Or. Quarter oir-
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horses, ltntiua (4rant oonnty.
Williams, S O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar
ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same
and slit in each ear. llange m (frant oonnty
Wren, A. A., Hoppner, Or. Horses runningA A
nr. nhitu liti.r, f .ftt.tle. same on ritflo nio.
Young, J. H., Gooseberry, Or.-Horses nrander
I N on the right shonlne"
KAiNuriGAi'SUIv.
BY RALPH GRAHAM IABEB.
Of Two Transcontinental
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GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
UNION
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Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses branded Sookane Denver
E nfinnftctftr) on left stifle. I
AND
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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
fa
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QUICK TI3VEI3 !
nd all points In California, via the Mt. Bhasta
route of the
It was the springtime of the year,
but at Kikkertaltsoak there were no
soft May breezes, no blossoming flow
ers, no buds of delieate groen. The
season's heralds were the shrieking
wind, the rushing torrents fed by melt
ing snow, the crashing avalanches
from trie ice-bound lieihts, the sarff
inpfs of the iniifhty sea, which stretched
its arms and breathed with sullen
sighs, like some sound sleeper slowly
wakening-, and cracked and ground its
covering of white, tossing huge frag
ments upon end, and tilliu? tne snowy
ocean plain with hills and knolls,
which scintillated with dazzling luster
beneath the bright morning sun.
In the shadow of a lofty clfif, upon a
bank of deeply drifted snow, were six,
whits mounds, which might have at
tracted no attention except, perhaps,
by their regularity of form.
From one of these there emerged,
upon all fours, the short, squat ngure
nfan arro.d man. who rose erect, tossing
the long, grizzled hair back from his
eyes impatiently, and turned to ad
dress another following him.
" 'Twits I who sail it, Kupa, did I
not?" he demanded.
His companion, scrambling to his
feet, grunted an assent, and proceeded
to envelope his head in the fox-trimmed
hood which made one piece with his
loose fitting upper garment.
Both meu were clothed alike in
heavy furs, the spotted hairy skins
of the ranger seal; each carried a long,
old-fashioned muzzle-loading rifle, and
a heavy spear tipped with walrus tusk,
attached to which was a long i.iong 01
walrus hide swinging in loose cons
from lits mittened hands.
Thpiir full, broad, brownish laces,
straight black hair, piercing eyes, flat
noses and short statures pvociaimeu
their race, if their drcs-i and equip
ment would not have bjj:i suliiaiont.
The foolish boy has not returned,
continued the elder, in the Lsquimau
tongue. "The time was ill and noth
ing eould be gained. 1 said it, but the
stripling mocked at me me, Mauterjek
the oldest of the tribe! was i not,
shaman before this cub was born?"
Softlv. master: we must be oil to
find the meat to-day, so let the trouble
lie. It is not good to feed the empty
stomach on idle thoughts; so thou thy
self hast said. Thou art my mother's
husband, the never-failing hunter, the
true of aim. Our time will come. Shall
we let our people starve while tooktoo
(the deer) yet may roam the hills?
Sikeepa may have found lum wnae we
talk"
That he will not:" the shaman
I could get relief
from a most hor
rible blood dis
ease I had spent hundreds of dollars
trying various remedies and physi
cians, none of which did me any
good. My finger nails came off and
my hair came out, leaving me
perfectly bald. I then went to
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lent tread that Nanuk took no note of
their approach, nor dreamed an enemy
shared tne field with him, until a weli-
aimed bullet pierced his side and the
red blood spurted forth. Then with
a roar of mingled rage and pain the
great beast rose and faced the daring
boy who now was hastily reloading
his clumsy weapon paused a moment
and flung himself at his foe; but ere I
he reached his aim the gun was poised
and two shots rang out simultaneously.
The monster staggered blindly,
turned and beat the air with his huge
forepaws, then foil on his side, and,
drawing his knife, Sikeepa leaped upon
him.
"Be not so fast!" a harsh voice called
out, angrily. "Nanuk is dead, but 'tis
because of me. And were I not still
young enough to hunt, thy carcass,
would need skinning, not the bear's."
And Mauterjek, the shaman, stood be
side him.
"Look! Here thy bullet sped and
here again. This is the killing blow.
here in the neck. It is the place to
strike. None but a foolish boy would
aim so low. What! do you still dis
pute me? Be oil at once and send the
team and sledge; if nothing else, thy
limbs know how to run. And tell no
lying tales how thou didst kill."
Sikeepa, knife in hand, remained
erect. II is color came and went
throughout this speech, but otherwise
he seemed unmoved Viy it. Then, stoop
ing quickly, he severed one big fore-
paw, slung it in a noose of sealskin
thong, and with it on hia shoulder
strode away, nor answered Mauterjek
by a single word.
Khimik hungrily lapped the warm,
red blood; but the shaman drove him
oft with vigorous blows, and, whining,
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he limped away on the road his master
"Take which way thou wilt - was pursuing with nervous steps.
the deer is mine, if any may be found." That night, when all had feasted
And swinging his long gun to his and hunger was a memory fading fast,
cried,
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I known to moat ptron.
Thr Itlutlrit Ihil retr quantity la
Not always moat to b drtlrcd.
ThM cttdi tiprM lh btoencUl qut-
Ity of
RipansTabutcs
4tcsmpirt4 with tnf prlly known
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ftipani Tbul ! Prle, jo etntt bo.
Of 4ru. ni. ot ty man.
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surprising in one so old, and soon was and in a few words told them of the
lost to siurht among the drifts. hunt.
Sikoepa had started out the day be- ".Mauterjek claims the killinff blow
fr,,.,, l., niip of storm of drivinff wind ye. you an saw me wouna in
una bitui ' nan, m searcn ot anytlung nanuns neck, ine Dear was lacing
l.i.t mi.rht In-found for food. nie, its side to him; say, then, whose
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vi. i,,i .unnonred npross the ouiit-i was n um ine worKr ue nas
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i..,i ii,,. m'lii lii.i'inmi exci'Muraaiiv re,u" uuju"i uuul uou
s'citm-; .lis. as.- had visiU'd the camp heen younger lie would have heard
r,.id,.,l lii.u of his father, the ir nie. i uo not war wtwi age, nor
.dii. fL.iin of t!i. tribe, whoso nativu uanciy worus. is ne 10 ue your enier
iml ..tii..nt and instinctive knowledge tain, or nm I?
,.f ..;,.i,t r.i.,1 wroii '. cdiiibine'l with The people looked anxiously at one inHT TDr.Mn
LlKhteit, J novvrr and a Uiii'lly di.MMi-1 another. " .
T h 1- , .1. Tl.. . I.U ,ii. ... .
Easlert Uit ion, had mu le Iih WHli a law wuu ..c B...uu iuw. cpPFDY. HArNUSOrili.
thoM lie rulfd. fiiui'ii'u "iin w wum ui. uk u.k'.v. .ho k
till lUi.ut.-s and vet n-tain the loving totrcthcr and his brontu-d feataret
. ,, .,., ,,i ins'iH-oiile. twitched. A moment passed lie fore he
Tlio.lvin.rclii.'f had let them under- coui.i control ina rutfe f,umc enuy to
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stand that S;i;eei;i, tii.u;rli yet a ynuui "l' " '"-.
in vear . had met and slam Nanuk, the u'
i ..,i ., ,r.wi hia riht to bo 'Children, this upstart boy, this ly
.i . i-.... ..... .t. i, in;' cub, would have you sny that he
vh,mi- nii-ii.' .i I.. ..1 I.... I
Tl, f,n.r hud then etutioned and ""' l"B 1 "c "'
. . .. i, i, found tlie camp this rood; thai lie
...1... ... 1 1,1',,- ..V S 111. L.I f.i 11 I 1 .....
hlii.it time to in .urn my d.-itlli. Mck
ins. and fain 'in-, tw'm-l.iirn. are nyn
u,. ' !ioii Will be eiivi. l. and thy
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:tt Titiii ' waifii' i iii.ii. w.u' .wv Mit.j
I.. f..tlf..l for thv aisttUtOtMlU'llt. lUrilLC.
;(. t (IH (ha oninn
w ill I.ioI;m s'i.i i inou prove ny , ",
. . .e -rt,.. your wound.; charms the wild thiiiK's
worm llll'l mm a...-. ....... , , . ... . .
ll.Va4.lf the burdens of the whole; nor , ' ". . . .Z " ,.
1....U to rule thv elder; but advise " ""m' w "'V "L .
II ...a . I . u liiil T ld k 1fltn
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..: Wh.,wca,e,lheHPeU to keep our
. " K 7 K .... ancient l the mountain folk, front
ina a.-r..-j areadinf..utuiv.noUrl.uUtiurf(fr..ui.l
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every man nnii-. . . ... i . ,i
i ii iina j ...ii rrvf piii.iu.,. m- ....m
"r. '.',. i .!. i,i. ff.iir dvln over u, hx-i. iit t Mauterjek ai?ala
1 ' - ' , n l...n f.al Uif.mf: I.N.k not to Mauler-
ttur.lH. Mii.-epa loree'i ina, n.n k'"' i ; ... "
li. ir.-l. nnrrovly wntdiinir for some Jen wneu nine, come
the liinmi. r..u'li lee which IIIM di-.i'. an t warm?; fjmiiie.aod wonwl
I hi broil channel round III Ulalid .V. de-Ill. sill Wor-n U4H conic. i..r
home an 1 b H.nd It to the dUtaut Ub- i..u -hall Ut left to bud I yon burial
, . , Ic.urii.; tin ..iive bIiuU cli l tl: l.iil
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Kl. ii.iU, Id, father, fsvorite hunter, tr .p'e.y. i. .'uwr .
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FINEST MATERIAL.
OV'VXV SCIENTIFIC '
ff&t&h'h WORKMANSHIP.
L'aiit.
alone was lit to rule the tribe!" 4.a.v
Then swayinsr his bly slowly to rurov MrHiNF FiilLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
and fro, be'inniinr la a low voice, but
gradually iralniDif force with clo Bill OIM A QPU lYni K V-0.
i,oe: Kivnniiwii -
wiioUitdrlvcsawayyourachcsan.l actory and Main Office: Lake and Hslnted Sts.. CHICAOO. ILL.
RANCMBSt-Nw Vork, San FrsncUeo, Slt Uk Ciiy. Ueover, MtmbU. tX-tfOU. li.T.to.
WEBB SAFE & LO-K CO, Agents,
rOUTLAND, (ir.EOO.N.
A. Hr. VATTE11S0X, Agent for Morrow County, Jlcjyner, Oregon.
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t.-.tl miii?. out from its nhcstli. and
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r..af Ii mri Uin pitch, tha peopU
i.ivjve 1 1 1 the ru li rhythm i-f In
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d.otui.ard. uiottiiiiiir: "Ailluh! "fi
Ui. ni l.4at Mtl I IL Atiaiiiah! thou art
our aliaman and our chief; Adlah!"
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uvrrhesd when -.liUry tl -ure ap
pearc l U'f ir th ((roup f lev buta.
ti l a low iiltfcn'.t. Kiiimm.eome
iUiih' bnuk'"
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In. !tnr iiiul aaiiiat Mkeepa
mi I; an 1 .ly, bnl wi!hul lirta
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lie youtn and l.i nfite c ' ur la f.-4
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a-1. "f lram?". if.aixl ron. with fc
l.(t t'l !'. U.. ni to Waa'H ht
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fice. Vou need it in your business, and as a
matter of business we must sell it.
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