Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 13, 1895, Image 4

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sJTOCK. BRANDS.
While yon toepyonr subscription paid up yon
eankeep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn, T. J., lone. Or. Horses Gli on left
shoulder; cattle eame on left hip, nnder bit on
ri?ht ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row conn ti.
Baird, D. W. and eon. Horse brannVd D B
on the left hip; cs'tle the same on Mt flmk.
crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left. Kange
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Hm-eee
branded 7 K on either shonliler. Itanuo in Mor-
TOriannSBtBr, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in encli ear.
Brenner, Petflr, (iooHeberry Oriigon Horse
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right side. lr . . , .
Hrosman, Jerry. Lena, Or Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; oattle B on the loft side.
Left ear half orop and right ear ntjpor slope.
Barton, Wm., Hnppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
BBiL?in T C ironnnnr. jOr. Horsee. circle
r .itUntinM leroii Wt hip; cattle, same.
Brown, vv. j.. ijpiia, wmis-ni.
over It, on the left shoulder,
Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or.-Horses, box
brand on riht hip oattle, same, with split in
eBBorTp. O., Heppner. Or.-H-irses. P B on left
shoulder: cattlo. same on left hip.
Brown ee W. J., Kox.Or-Cattle. JB connnctod
on left sido; crop on left, ear and two splits and
middle piece cut our, on rigui, um , "V
brand on the left thigh; Uanijo in I'm valley,
Humus W. bar
Cattle same on left
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses running A
on shoulder; (battle, same on right hip.
Koung, J. H., Gooseberry, Or. Horsee branrlaO
TH on the right shonldo-
orflos, 'A on
U",t0no"narren. Wagner, Or.-Horse, brand,
edOon right stitin; cattle (three ham) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Itange in
Grant and Morrow counties.
(WE.. Caleb.Or.-Y I) on homes on loft s iflel
Dwithunarter circle ovor it, on left shoulder
and on left Btifle on all colt nnder S years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
range in Grant county.
Cate,Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H (! on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Hange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Corrigall, M M, Oalloway, Or-Cat tie i crop out
of each ear and underbit, wattle in forehead;
horses half circle C on left stifle. Hange Mor
ow and Umatilla oonntieB.
Cnrl T. H.. John Day, Or.-Doublo cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and uudei bi
ir! right ear, split in loft ear. Hange in Gran
county. On shoep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Bar markoii ewes, (iron on left ear
Suuched upper bit in right. Wethers crop , in
fight and nndnr half crop m loft ear. All rangs
1U( A'j!.Le;ia.Or.-Horses, Won rightshonl
dor; Cattle, same on right hi p: ear mark square
orop oil left and spin in """ .,
Currin.lt. CurnriBVillo, Or. -1I
(!ox Kd. H., Hardman, Or.-Caitle, C with
E in center; horses. CK on left 'up.
i'li-linm H. K,., Monument,, Grant Co, Or.
Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
Bhouldor; cattle same brand on bot h hips, mark
under slope both oars and dewlap.
Cliapin, H.. Hardman. Or.-Horses branded
O on right h p. Cattle brauded the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; ca'tle sa.,e
brand on right shoulder, and cut olf end of
W. M ,. Galloway. Or.-Cattle, It 1) on
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, it 1)
"Klfllr.-.. Douglas. Or.-Horses branded KLY
on left shoulder, cattle name on loftlnp. hole
inFmr'ye(l'H.,nardinan. Or.-Horses brande.l
ri reversed (i with taill on left shoulder ; caU
tlesame on right hip. Kange ill Morrow county
Florence, L. A., Ileppner. ()r.-(,attlo, LH. or,
right hip; horses 1? with bar under on right
''Khltme. 8. P. Heppner.Or -Horses F on
right shoulder; cattle. K on right hip or thigh.
r,7 vi... n',,l,(i. Or. Horses hiclrled II.
urau,, ,., u ,. ft lill.
TUII , ., ..n ,...;,.,
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Hange in Morrow and Uintillacmiiti..
nsngoiu in ,,,. nr. 1'iitt n. round-top
with onart'er "circle under It on the right hip.
k! In Morrow and Umatilla count"...
ii ...v bitinal. Wagner, Or- I- (T F L
ronnectoSl) on right shoulder on horses; on cattle,
on right h p and on left side, .wallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
llirlet. Morrow oonnty.
it j t f. rif.lt. arv. Or. Il'irwi 4- (ero.
,,i. i, ,rhi,ve it) on right shoulder; cuttle same
on left side. Hntigr m Morrow and
all Kdwin. John Day. Or.-C'iflMe K H on
right hip; hers same on right boulder. Itimge
in (Irani oonnty.
ii ,.i. Mt. Heiinner. Or. Horses srisded
. . ... .'v.. i..fi i.imliler. Kan Morrow Co.
Hnnnaker, H A. Wagner. Or.-Hor.ee, on left
..1.....1.1.... ....uIb OunlefthlD.
Humphrey., i M Hardman, Or.-Horses, H on
I-.. II.... L.
Hnston. Lnther. Kight Mile. Or.-llorse H on
tti left .hoiil.l.-ran 1 n"an no in-.,.,, ....... . ...
il.uinai.n left hilt. IWiig" 111 Morrow county
1..,,. llarrv. II Hiri-T. Or Horniw lirtn l
11 on the left shoulder;
nuhl hill, also nilderblt III
11 n,.i,ll1v
Jnnkin.rt. M.. Heppner. Or.-Hiryt, htmv
l.m J i.n left sliouliler. lattle, tllSSK!ll.
i .V. K..H. Or.-llor.e. rinle Ton
left siiHe:'catte' M'ticttii right hip, ni.der half
cropm ri-'.' "d .i.lit ii left ear
Kenny. M-k.. Heppner. nr.ir.rw. ""' '
KNY on left hip cattle ime and crop otl l.rt
w en l'r lteon the rllit
Kirk. J. T.. Il.pnr. Or. -II .r.e. All on left
honl lr; rattle. "; "it hil.
k lM.rla-i.l.W. U.. Mount Vernon. 'r.-l Lon
n.itie.et rtghl and l-ft i I.-..hIIow fork in I. ft
ir and under ni"P i "bt ear. Il.im.wni
hran I oil left .houl.ler. U..m in Giant Mr.
ft Htepnen. ri.i.nr.-H Lon left hip
on caitte. crop and plil on right ear. Iltirw.
SHine bteiel on left sleMililer. Hange Granl
"llleuallen. John W.. I. -." . Or.-llonw
brun t I t-!f-. lrel .Jl.r.enw,.ln ..'i .Veil.
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sideration. The new practice has
spread into South Dakota, where four
or five towns have already adopted it,
and it is prophesied that by next Jan
uary all the towns in both Dakotas (the
same that were carried for prohibition
by tlse strength of the Swedish vote)
will put it into effect. Then, as one
enthusiastic Minnesota editor predicts,
"the curfew bell will ring in an order of
things that shall, in the not far distant
future, raise tho standard of manhood
and womanhood both morally and
physically and make better citizens oi
the rising generation.
In some of the towns and cities the
church bells are rung at the curfew
hour, and in all of them the town bell,
either in the fire tower or the town
hall, rings out the command for the
police to clear the streets of children.
Then, where the law is enthusiastical
ly enforced, a stern search and chase
after children is begun. They are pur
sued along the streets, and barns and
sheds are ransacked for them. The
police lurk near their haunts, and, no
matter how innocently they may be
spending their time, they are caught
and warned and dragged off to the sta
tion houses. The ordinances prescribe
the ringing of the hour, which is nine
o'clock in some towns and ten
o'clock in others, but the law in usually
clear in its declaration that the hour
and not the notice of its arrival, shall
be heeded. No boy or girl can escape
arrest by reason of deafness or th
bare assertion that he or she did not
hear the alaim. This custom has
not spreal in this way without tho ae
coiiipiMiimcnt of protest. Men have
declared ' in print ond in emphatic
speech that tho curfew ordinance is not
only unconstitutional, but that it is
productive of worse conditions than
those It seeks to cure. They have
shown that it is born of a poimlutlon
whi-ri-iii some other I'lt-mi-nt whet her
Scandinavian or whatever is stronger
than the Anglo-Saxon with its unalter
able love of individual liberty. They
have argued that it is as un-American
as it is n n progressive. The ewcnc of
the new rule has Iwen shown to be
this: That if a child roams the street at
night he is in danger of Winning a
criminal, and in order that this narrow
view shall triumph tho law slips in and
inukes him a criminal by arresting him
and locking him up in the company of
hardened character and with a stain
Umiii his reputation. Hut these protests
huvo made no Impression upon any
common council Wcaiise the new idea
lias been adopted with enthusiasm, ea,
M-cially by the half million foreign'
Inirn M-roti In the Minnrwita popula
tt. n. " hat if it i unconstitutional?"
they ask land this iiuestion Is repeated
editorially In the country press. "It it
not more nnroi stitutional than many
another statute that grace the law
lwH.li, and it la a gmsl thing bei-suae It
will make g-xl ritiiia of bad chil
dren .
HtH CLAIM TO DISTINCTION.
NOTICE OF 8ALK.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT UNDER
and by virtue of a decree and order of sale
duly mnde and entered on Nov. 4th 18115, In the
matter of the estate of John H. Gentry, deceased,
bv the County Court, of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county, setting in prortare me uimer-
ignert as administratrix ot me earn estate win
tier for sale at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand on Monday, Dec 12th
lH9!i, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of that day
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 estato situatea in Morrow i;ounty
Oregon, towit: The Northwest quarter and
the Southwest quarter of section two (2) In
Townshlntwo f2l South. Range twentv-slx f2M
East of Willamette Meridian; said sale is made
suhieetto all liens and incumheranees now
existing upon the said real property, and subject
to the confirmation oi an sales to De inuue uy
the above entitled County court.
mks. katb umiBi.
Dated this 6th day of November, 1K95.
Administratrix of the estate oi John H,
Gentry, Deceased. 387-9G.
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She mas the pride of the faculty and
the jb-I uf lh claw a irl '' Jfrap
pliil with l.i-'nritlim only t lay thrm
j.nv, nn l ti Iiibx-litin and I i reck wire
a perfe.-t ns iimhl le desired. av the
New Vi.il. Mm. All a-.rl of lirilUant
ttiliik's hi re eXH-trt nf her after she i
left enlii"ri. 'I he iirmltlent ai. that
she l..i. I one of the lines! mln.ls the od- '
li-i'- luiil 'er had the irirtl uf t-ul-
Ihatln. The literature iriif-Biir
pri'.lii li .1 thai sin' w mild make a shin. '
inif pl.iiv fur her-M-lf in titcrattiri Tin1
priifessnriif ii atlieiimtli lied tear at
tin tli.tiik-lit uf her a I'm-ii from hi (
cla. Aa fif the flrl. hrr fellow- i
lii.. lit, they raeh and all n-irarileil
her a a Biirt uf liisire Kliut and Maria '
Mil- lu ll rollt-d inl.i uiir. And. In inte j
i.f tins many fond h"- and hiitil
prt-li. t inns, the ifirl, Itnnniliali ly after 1
she wa graduate!, inarrinl. Ten years j
later her rl4 nu t fur a reunion. The
tin i . r ii u le It a-.it uf i r I. ti. i
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l.a-l I...; h lied iltiriHir the Ittt Mttl .n.-v
tlie iind lil t h I Mite had Wi ll re
now ii in iiiiini-. sn.-tlier in plo'.iii! tiro-,-!
i.i. I. Attothif limi writuti l'ir
heart out in ere, ainl a fourth ha.l U
ei'iiie a sili erf ill t . lur At lnt It'
watte turn uf the gn w itii a nntiil
I'.reri UbIy Im l. her l.realh a lie r.e
anil U-eaii ' iurl. I, ii. hate n.t N-eri
! I.lle Ihiriinf all the )rar ham
I Wiifi a ftame 1 V tha rrt tin I am
j kmwn in the rity where I ilwrll a the
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Exnerlenre of a Young Man to Whom
They Took a l.lklnif,
"I always loved bees," said the young
man in pold-bowed (flosses behind the
dairy counter as he handed down a
honeycomb for the inspection ol an
idle customer. "When I was on the
farm," ha continued, "I could go all
about the hives and not pet stun?, and
none of the others dared no near tho
bees. We used to have an old farmer
come around and tend to the swarms,
but one day when 1 was a boy work
ln;r in the ilelds I heard u great hum
ming noise up in the air and saw a
swarm a-coming. Well, I picked up a
tin pan that was there and hammered
on it till the bees settled on the end of
a fence rail. Then I thought I could
teuil to the swarin as well as the old
farmer, so I got au old hive, washed it
out with honey and water, rubbed my
hands and urms with burdock juice
and honey water and went at the
Wen. I -.'(it them oft that rail by the
handful and they never stung me.
"After that I regularly tended to
the bci-i. Whenever there was a
sivurni 1 rolled up my i-leeves, took off
my sh'i.'s a i.l h it und went at them. I
have taken them from ull sorts of
pta.vi, h.:t I was ntuiiT only one.
They'd li .'lit tin my head by tlw dozen
and erii.vl through my hair. That
u.c I to -ii I cold ch.lli down my back.
Sien li.n-.'i my arms wrens si covered
with b. tliat friiin wriot to elbow you
cotil. 1 i'i . the. lie th. 1 he one. time
when 1 wi . idling I had found a swarm
on a hi,; ii I mh und wn-i Hiwing il off
and Ul the :.:.nii! lime hnhiiii;' on to
it so t'l .'- it i. liiuil I In it fall t ) the
giiiil.l I V.-i.il Ih: bees. I.l il ii g tills I
Mnot".e 1 one of the Wen nn 1 It flew
ulrui'iit at my temple and slung me
just nUive the eye. Since I left the
f:ir:n the t.i'k have given ir.i I lie ice
huMMi-ii Tin-re's Mil ll tllbt lltttllt It,
Inch like N'inii; fulUs and hate others,
an.! I d -n't know any res son for the
differenee "
A t'urloas raraslta.
It it an old saying that every dug has
hit dn v. According to art hngliah au
Ihority. that day Is neither very long
or Mtecially eoin'ortnltle in l iji. It
iuiHaihle to keep foreign dog alive
fur much more than a eouplo of year.
ThoM Imrn there may live four yenrs.
The cause of this morlolily Is a H-ele
of worm that lives In the IiIihmI tcwK
arteries and heart. Adult eeliiien
of this parasite sume timet tueamire a
much aa Ave Inches, anil the Mood of
some animals la actually aw arming
with them. Tuppiet are often troubled
with them, although It aeema to take
aUmt l month to develop them to a
troublesome stage. W hen a dog la at
tacked. It begin w ltd a aharp barking,
which la at once recognized aa the be
ginning of pour I'ido'a last chapter,
1 hut far no remedy ha Ix-en found or
even anggeated. The same parasite l
found in dug In eastern Asia, am!
identiea! tymptnuia are tioteil. The
animal may live all months to two
year after the first indication are ob
served. Wawtta ream Arrteav
An important lingulstie ei-lition
Into Afrh a ha Jut leen cimpleted by
Kev. (haile lioblnson. who was arnt
out by the llaussa .In tl.. nary. He first
went to Tri'li and Tunis, where there
are llaua euhmie. and then by y
uf the Nnfer and llie lla-tme rva lied
kano. the Miiiiiien-ial eeliter uf Hans
land In returning from Kano to l:g- I
gar un the Niger be traversed four
lmluln-1 and twenty five mile where
no liiiropran had eer l-een. He j
wnif lit l ai k three thousand tie i
.rd 1-t a dn ti-'iiary. material for a '
atissa grammar and manuscript eon- i
tammg hit.ry and histurual and re I
l.gBMi kongs. The llsttssa is the wt
Iniptlint lanftttge uf nuttliern Afrl-a
The pef! ho sp-ak It ettrnd from ',
the Nirer reirii-w a- r l rs.Hi.iaa an-l
euver a territory eily urte thousand,
mile ire. Ihey are very Industr km '.
' and are the utily nation that Mr Man-'
t sb)( t ,i ,1 i ' in- I l--i-s
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This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exerciseneed it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
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Power House.
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