Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 06, 1895, Image 4

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    TOt'K B HANDS.
While yoo neep your ubcription paid ap yea
Can keep your brand in tree of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Homes GH on left
honlder; out tie same on left hip, nnder bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Baird, D, W. and son. Horaei branded D B
on the left hip; cs'tle the same ou left flank,
crop off right ear, undercrop in the left, liange
in Morrow Ctmnty.
Bartholamew, A. R., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7 E on either shoulder, liange in Mor
row countv
Bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Tattle brand,
ed B on left hip and thigh; split in eich fir.
Brenner, Peter, Itoosoborry Oregon HrirseB
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattlo Slims on
right side.
Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on ngnt stiouiaer; cattle a on the lert side.
Left ear half crop nd right ear nopor elope.
Barton, Wm Hppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in
each ear.
Brown, .T. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in lei ter on left hip; cattle, BHTie.
Brown, W. J., I,ena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over It, on the left shoHlder. Cattle same on left
hip.
Boyer, W. G., Hoppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on righi hip cattle, same, with split in
each ear.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shnnlder: cuttle, same on left hio.
Browniee, W. J., lfox,Or Cattle, JH connected
onlnftsiile; crop on left ear and two splits and
middle piece oat out on right ear; on hnraos Hams
brand on the left thigh; Hange in Fox vulley,
Grant county,
Carsner Warren, Wagner, Or. Horses bmnd.
ed O on right stifle ; cattlo (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. liange in
Grant and Morrow counties.
Oain.B., Oaleh.Or. Y 1) on horses onloft stifle!
u with quarter mrcie over it, on iort snoiuuer
and on left stifle on all colts aider IS years; on
loft shoulder only on all horses over 5 yours. All
range in Orant oounty.
Cats, Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; oattle same on right hip.
Range Morrow and Omatllla counties.
Corrigall. M M. Oallowsy, Or Oattle crop ont
of eaoh ear and nnderbit, wattle in forehead;
horses half circle 0 on left stitio. Hange Mor.
ow and Umatilla oonntios.
Ourl, T. H., John Day, Or. Double cross on
eaoh hip on oattle, swallow fork and undm bit
in right ear, split in left ear. liano in Grant
oonnty. On shoep, inverted A and Hpear point
on shoulder, liar markou ewes, crop on left ear
nniinhnd nnner hit in right, wethers, cron in
right and nnder half crop in loft ear. All rangs
In Grant countv.
Oiiok. A. J..Lona.Or. Horses, SOon riuhtshnnl
der; Oattle, Bamoon right hip: ear mark square
crop off left and split in right.
Ourrin, It. Currinsvillo, Or. -Horses, H on
leftat.ille.
Cox Kd. 8., Hnrdman, Or. Tattle, C with
sr. in nnntar: horses. (,K on left 1ID.
Cochran, K. E., Monument, Grant (o , Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on loft
shoulder; oattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Ohapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded
O on right hip. Oattle braudnd the same. Aim,
brands 01 on horses right thigh; ca't'e same
brand on right shoulder, and out oft end of
right ear.
n,.nuliuis. W. M . Galloway. Or. Oattle. It Don
right siile, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, li 0
on lert hip.
Kly, Bros., Donglas, Or. Horses branded KLY
on left shoulder, oattle same on luftltip. hole
in right ear.
Kmery, (!. H., nardman, Or. Horses hranded
0 (reversed 0 with tail) on loft shoulder; cat
tle same on right hip. liange in Morrow county.
Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Oattle, LI' on
right hip; horses V with bar under ou right
honlder.
Florence. H. P. Haponor. Or Horses, F on
right shoulder; oattle, F on right hip or thigh.
Gentry, Elmer, Koho, Or. Horses branded H.
H. with a quarter cirola over it, on left stifle.
Hange in Morrow and Uuiatillanounties.
Hiatt A. B., Hidge, Or. Cattle, round-top K
with quarter oirole under It on the right hip.
Itance in Morrow and Umatilla oiiii"es.
Hughes, Hamnal, Wagner, Or-J" (T P I.
connected) on right shoulder on hor,,: on cittle,
on right hip anil on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Itauge in Hay .lack
district, Morrow conn! v.
Howard J li. Gtlloway, Or. f'i..im "P fern-,
with btr above I'l .m rig'it m'i-i ihh.r; rattl ..-on',
on left side. Hang' in Morrow and Umatilla
oou nties
Hall, K lwin, J.ihn Day. Or. -Cattle K ft on
right hip; hors sa ne oil right shoulder, Hange
In Orant county.
Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses shall
heart on the left shoulder. Hanve Morrow I !o.
Hunsaker, H A, Wagner. Or, Horses, U on leP
honlder; caltlii, d on left hip.
Iliimtihreys, J M Hardman, Or. H irses, II or
lef Hank
Huston. Iinther, Fight Mile, Or.- Horse II on
the left shmilderaiid heart on tlm h.fl stills Oal
tie same on left hio. It tnge In M-t.-r-iw .otfit
Jones, Harry, lleppn -r, llr-'l in hr in 1 1 '
II . I on the left shoulder; cnMlii bra i,t, .it , ,in
right Inti. also uttit..rliit in left car. Uane in
Morrow county.
J il ii W i it, S. VI., Huoiiner. Or ll.ir.'.s, ho,
shun J on left shoulder, ('tttui, Hi,, sac
Hange "n KI..I.I Mile.
.I,, Ims mi, Kelix, Lna, Or. Horses. nireUT n
left stiHe; catlle, same on right hip, under hall
orop in ri"!' and .nht n left ear
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Homes hi.t"!'
KNY on U'l hip naltln same and crop ofl left
esr: under shine on Ilia right
hlrk 4 T., Ileno'i.ir, -. -II irsi '111 en li.fl
hii'll lirj .eitiln, aw .in I..M hln
kii'iiliei-U'ilW, II II iint Vernii.t. Or.-I Lnn
call's .,it rigid and left si. Ins. swallow '.irk in I, f
tr and n.id.'f eiini in rb.lit ir. ItursiMi mtmi
brand on le't sh inlde' Hange In 'Irani miy,
Li.tlnii, Hiepii'ti. f.ii, r.-K I, on left hip
on est In. crop and split on right ear. Horses
ants brand ou hfl sluiiililnr. liangt (nant
eoiiMtv.
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Heppner, Oregon.
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CHOLEKA THIS YEAIi.
It Exists in Many Countries and
Its Victims Are Numerous.
But ths Health Authorities Sny That This
Country Will Be Free from the
Scourge- EIHcitwcy of Sani
tary Agencies.
For another year this country may
be regarded as safe against the chol
era. Up to the opening of the month
of August it had not appeared in any
country of western Europe, and the
autumnal weather will prevent it from
approaching the European ports with
which New York is in communication,
says the Sun of that city. The health
ollicer of the port, who made all prep
arations early in the spring for dealing
with immigrants bound hither from
the infected districts of Russia, believes
that any danger which might thus be
incurred has passed away, and, though
the Jewish Russians are yet closely in
spected upon their arrival at quaran
tine, the inspection is rather for gen
eral sanitary purposes than for any ap
prehension of the cholera. Advices
upon the subjeet have been received
from all parts of the world by the au
thorities of the marine hospital serv
ice, and Dr. Wyman believes that il
there ever was any ground for fear,
there is not now the least.
During the present year, and up to
this time, cholera has existed in Euro
pean Russian, Arabia, India, China and
Japan. It is unfortunate that trust
worthy statistics concerning it cannot
be obtained from Russia, or from any
of the other countries in which it ex
ists, with the exception of Japan. It
ravaged several of the wcntarn Rus
sian provinces last summer; il did not
entirely disappear last winter, and it
has been epidemic since the early
spring season. During the month oi
July it has prevailed largely in the
provinces of Volhynia and 1'odolia,
near the territory of Austria, and,
also, to some extent, in the Vistula
provinces, on the confines of Prussia.
It is said to be of an unusually malig
nant type, and its victims are speedily
carried off. In order to keep it out oi
Germany, the Berlin government has
established a "sanitary cordon" along
the frontier, and all travelers from
Russia are again this year, as thej
were last year, subjected to a most rig
orous inspection. Austria also has mads
some provision for guarding the bor
der, but it is much less complete thao
that mads by Germany, and there have
been many cases of the disease in Gali
eia and liukowina.
The cholera appeared in Arabia on
the borders of the Red sea, early in the
spring, brought there, as in other
years, by the Mohammedan pilgrim
from India to Mecca. Alarming account
of its fatality were sent out in the
spring months and upto June, but noth
ing has been heard of it for some weeks,
and its ravages doubtless have been
allayed. All the efforts made (luring the
past two years Dy the international
h-initury commission to induce Turkey
to adopt the precautionary measures
by which its baneful power might be
checked have been unsuccessful.
From that part of India in which the
cholera is nearly always epidemic there
have been reportH this year similar tc
those of other years. The permanent
headquarters of it are in the valley oi
the Ganges, and it is from there that
its infect ion is carried into other coun
tries. It is only from the Kritish Fast
Indian records that any knowledge ol
the number of cases of it can be ob
tained. There can be merely guesses as to the
extent tu which the disease prevuiU in
Chinn. In the tlixpat. 'lies there are oc
casional referi-nees to ils existence Id
the Liao-Tong peninsula and in the
kingdom of t orea, and there is every
reiivm tu believed that il luis been very
destructive iii these regions. It was by
the Japanese soldiers returning home
from the Liuo-Toiig peninsula that it
wuh introduced into Japau n few
in. ml lis ttgo.
From the trustworthy statistics that
are kept by the Jiipunt se authorities, it
Is h'urncil that up to tho close of July
then hail In-en nine thousand five hun
dred eiinen of the discuM! in Japan, more
limn one-half of which hud proved
fatal. Thin fatality may be regarded
iispiirtnf the price paid by J it pun for
tier victory over the Chines, lint that
price n greater yet, for many nf the
Jnpuiu-M? soldiers w lto nn jet in China
lime fallen under the disensc. It ha
recently been epidemic over a large
part of the Japanese empire.
In some other countries bctldcs, thus
here mentioned, Including Mexico and
t'utia, there have tnen ease of cholera
during the year, tint It has, nut teeti
i plileinlo in any of them.
It hu been calliii.tte.l by g.ssl au
thorities) I hit t the uveraife yearly num
ber uf dint lis from holer the world
over is eluM upon a quarter of a mil
lion. It l now known that In ltiiwU
lorn l,il year titer were nearly imr
hundred tlioiiMind caw of the disc it sr.
alsmt fitriy-Hv) jser will, nf which
proved fliui; but tlm ravage of ths
lit atiiiititf llt lttluiiia ar light
as uti;,;trY I ith that ain..inf Asiatic.
Verv liU.ly II !mtn i n as v .. ly prra-
lent In t i-.! rn Shiaaia. eastern Austria
ami Turkey IhS )ear a It last
Vi or. The government of tlicse coun
tries l.i not ! sire that tlm accurate
st.V.i tlcsi.f H ahail W published, atnl
lite iiftlrUI ri'urt IfivrW therefrom to
Uh- world are aim ay wide of tli tru
mam,
Thi1 riisrrlenii" of licrwany In rtvrnt
tear baa funtiatii'il a rrtliarkablt itern.
limitation of th rfhVlcney nf scientific
and Military a'eiii I. In Win ping mil
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NOTICE OP -ALB.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of a decree and order of sale
duly made and entered on Nov 4th 1895, In the
matter of the estate of John H Gentry, deceased,
by the County Court, of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, setting in probate the under
signed as administratrix of the said estate will
oiler for sale st public auction, to the highest
umuer lur casii in nann on Monday, Dec 12th
1895, at 11 o'clock In the iorenoon of that dv
at the front door of the court house, In Heppner,
Morrow County Oregon, all the following de
scribed real property belonging to the above
named estate situated In Morrow County
Oregon, towit: The Northwest quarter and
the Southwest quarter of section two (2) in
Township two (2) South. Range twenty-six (26)
hast of Willamette Meridian; said sale is made
subject to all liens and inRiiinherRiir.es iw.u
existing upon thesaid real property, and subject
iv, mi? euiiiiniinuoii ui an saies to ue raaue by
tha .hlivn nnttrlnil f'nniil, fn,,...
3 MRS. KATE GENTRY.
Dated this Oth day of November, 1S95.
Administratrix of the estate of John H
Gentry, Deceased. 387-96.
nary likinp; for mince pie began to
show itself when he was a boy. He
seemed even then to feel that there
was something abnormal in his appe
tite, for he went voluntarily to Bloora-
ingdale asylum in the hope of being
cured of his gluttony. After he came
out he believed he was cured and be
gan to study for the ministry. But
in a fatal hour, about two years later,
the mania for pie came upon him
with irresistible power. He broke
into the housekeeper's closet in the
Auburn Theological seminary, where
he was a student, and gorged himself
with mince pie. His relapse so preyed
upon nun that he went to tho faculty.
and they advised him, he snys, to drop
nis studies, as it would be det
rimental to the ministerial call
uig for him to enter it with
such a fatal appetite for mince pie. He
would be lilct'ly tosulTcra soizureof his
mania at a supper in the church parlors
or at the tatne of one of his flock, and
create an unforgetnble scandal. He
took the advice of the faculty and
went to peddling' clothes-wringers and
bed springs, but his mnlmly was now
so deep seated that be subordinated
every! lung to lit craving. He devel
oped an unusual cminitig for sti-aling
mince pie, or in petting thi money
with whieh to purchase it. "I would
be tempted," said he, "and full: go to i
restanrant and cat a pic and a hulf or
two pies. I he. nine as helpless a v.o
urn to the minee pie habit us the drunk
ard is to the drink habit. Sunn-time I
have pawned my overcoat or my watch
when I hiivn seen an uneommonlv
luscious pie in a window and have not
had enough ready money to buy it."
Then tame the forging of the note
and the pie orgy which ended In his ar
rest. After hearing his htory a cum
mission was apiminted to inquire Into
his sanitv. and It is likely that, In
steud of U-ing sent to a wniteiit!nry,
he will be placed in a lunatic asylum.
He U descriiH-il as a thin, ncrvons-look-lug
man with a wild expression, which
Is disappointing, for many a man of
New Kngland ancestry would Ni glad
to cultivate this lunacy If It would not
spoil his comp!ekm and keep him
wake ul.'lit.
RAVAGES OF GRAIN SMUTS.
Ma of Pratrtttloa Out linn! hf Iks Arl
mil oral ( nUag.
The rarogrs uf the grain smuts ar
reviewed ami the means of prevention
outlined in report of the agricultural
dertment. The oat smut, which I
found throughout the Tnitl Mate
and is known tm every continent, prob
ably has the w Ideat distribution t,f nv
of the speclrs. The uffirlal estimate d
the dtrtH t !. from It 1 eight per rrnt
of the crop, at-. til eighteen million
dollars, annually. Mittklng smut In
hratll. I.la enat the cm n try tnanr mil
lion of dollar annually. Jsomr'tlitioa
fifty or seventy-five per rent, vt the
head are tinuttr.1 and the sound praln
Is ao cmtaminatiHl with the frti, spur
a to tie nearly worthies fr fbiur and
w..r.i tnan urir ..r -.. in tu
eas I. uftrn spread from farm tu f.rm
tv thraahlnir machine, When once
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errasr year hv year iirttil a Urpe prf
ee,tf of the cr.p dratrornl. The
smut au;:y rur a Um f tea
p r cent, or f the wl,.t rr,.p.
and ha even been rrp.irt.-d a detf..v
Ifif nf r fifty prr rrnt ..f a rr-p la
..IS. -Mv fl It 1 very .l.r. uTt to pre
vent, and tuinarr trvatiitent t.a iim.
e(Tn t W heat rrrr are urg.il i0
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kinnn t y t areful em'nt Mrtt at fi.mf.
In H'rie trt I. frre frm l.e arnal. It
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