Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 31, 1896, Image 4

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    " wTOCR BRANDS.
While job teep ronr snbecription paid up 70a
Hi keep your brand is free of charge,
Allyn. T. J.. lone. Or. Home Q(i on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, nnder bit on
right ear, end npper bit on the left; range. Mor
row ooonti.
Baird, D, W. and son. Horsei branded D B
onthelnft hip; oattle the aim 011 left flank,
crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left. Kange
In Morrow County.
Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7 E on either shouldor. Range in Mor
row oountv
Bannister, J. W., Hnrdman, Or. Cattle brand
ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter, linosebnrry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
tight side.
Brosman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Homos branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half crop and right ear npper slope.
Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
each ear.
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
C with dot, in nei teron left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over It, on the (eft shoulder. Cattle same on left
hip.
Boyer, W, G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in
eaoh ear.
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder; oattlo. same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or Cattle, JB connected
on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and
middle piece cnt ont on right ear; on horses same
brand on trie leu uugn; range in rox Taney,
Grant county,
f iarsner Warren. Wagner. Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stifle ( cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in eacn ear. flange in
rjmnt and Morrow oountios.
, Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle'
TT with nnarter oirole over it. on left shoulder
and on left stiHe on all colts nnder 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
aartaa In rrant rtnnnt.v.
Gate. Chas. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
Kanse Morrow and Umatilla mmntins.
Corrigall, M M, Oalloway, Or Cattle crop out
of each ear and nnderbit, wattle in forehead
horses half circle C on left stifle. Range Mor.
anV TTmatlllA nnnnties.
Curl, T. H John Kay, Or. Double eroBS on
each hio on oattle, swallow fork and undei bit
In iHoht. ear. snlit in left ear. Kange in Gran
connly. On sheep, inverted Aaud spear point
on shoulder. Ear markou ewes, crop on left enr
Dnnoherl npper bit in right. Wethers, crop 11
right and nnder half orop m left ear. All
In flrant ivtnntv.
A J. Ina.Or. Horses. flflon rightshonl
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square
orop off loft and solit in riant.
Currin. B. .. Currinsville, Or. -Horses, to on
Cox Ed. 8.. Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with
. In nanfMr, hfirflAa. Oil left Til).
(Innhran. K. E.. Monnment, Grant !o , Or.
Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on left
shoulder; cat tle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Chaptn, H.. Hardman. Or. Horses branded
O on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same
hrand on right shoulder, and out oil end of
rlfJonlM. W. M , Galloway. Or.-Cattle, B U on
riaht side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B D
on left hip. , . , .
Ely, Bros., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY
on left shoulder, oattle same on lefthip. hole
In -w.kt M
Emery, C. 8 Hardman, Or. Horses branded
n f reversed 0 with taill on loft shoulder ; oat.
tlosame on ngni mp. "; """' v "
viorAnna. L. A.. Heppner, Or. Cattle, LE or
right hip; hones F with bar nnder on right
shoulder.
Florence. B. P. Heppner. Or Horses, IT on
.i.kt .knnlrlan nat.tla. F on right hiD or thigh,
Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. -Horses branded H.
B. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle.
Hangs in Morrow ana uisiuinwrauw.
uf.n 4. R Hidite. Or. Cattle, round-ton
w-lthqnsrtwr oirole under It on the right hip.
Hence in Morrow end Umatuiaoounnes.
Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner, ()r-r- (T F L
connected) on right shoulder on horses; on cattle,
on right hip and on mri sine, swauow rorx in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
dlstriot. Morrow ooonty.
Howard J I.. Gkllowar. Or. Horses (oroaa
with b r above It) on right shoulder; catt le same
on left aide. Range in Morrow and Umatilla
MAnnliM
Hall, Edwin, John Day, Or. Oattle E H on
right hip; horsxe same on right shoulder. Range
In Orant oonnty.
Hughes, Mat, Heppner. Or. Homee shaded
haa. ,,n the left ahnnlilnr. Rang Morrow Co.
Hunaakar, H A, Wagner. Or.-Homes, t on left
shoulder: oaitle. 8 on left hip,
Humphreys, J M Hardman, Or. Horses, H no
lsf Hank
Huston. I.nther. Eight Mile, Or. Howe H on
the left shonlderand heart 00 the lrt stifle Cat,
tla urni fin left hin. lime In Morrow nimntv
j ones, Harry, llipnr. Or Horses branded
H 1 on the left shoulder; ca'tle bra mM J on
right hip. also uncWIitt in left ear. Rnngn in
Morrow oonnty.
Jnnkln. rt. M.. Hammer. Or, Horsee. horse.
shoe 1 on left shoulder. Cattle, the sans.
Hanaw Ofl Klhl Mlln
Jhm i Falls. Lena. Or. Horses. elraleTwi
left stifle; eattle, same on right hip, n'lder half
oroo in n1" anil aunt n lert ear
Kenny, Mlks, Happier, Or.-ll'irsas IS ran !)
KNK on left hip oattle same and crop ofl left
mp nutter alone on the rlifht
Klrk.J.T., Happier. Or.-Horsae W en left
houlderi eallle, til on left M11.
Kiimliarlanil. W.H.. Mn ml Vemon. Or. I Lon
oaltleon right an I left sl'laa. swallow rurs in li rt
ear and i'i ler cmn In right ear. Horses asms
brand on le't shoulder. Ilange In tlrant ootiritv,
Loftan, Hlaiii"U. tnt, Or.-H Lon lefthip
on ceitle. emu end spilt on rtg'it mr, II.
cams brand on lft shoulder. Range lirsjit
eonntv.
Lianallen, John W.. l,al Dr. - H irana
bran I" I half-elmla JLeonneite-l mi left ahuil.
iter, ( aula, earn left hlu. Kange, tia.r ls.
Ing'on
Ud), J W Happnar trr Hufaae brendei
t. anil 01 lft sh'mlilri a-wlle aana on ef
hip, wall la over right ), throe sills In f'ghl
ear,
l., llaitea. Mnifiner. Or. Hiraaa lirin lal
itfMitil II em.tia.-i nnatins oallal s
Swing II on la" ahoiiMar.
Marie. M. O . Haiipnar, Or. -Cat i la hni'M
eirols on nghl hip: horaas same on nghl si 1 tie.
Kan ia M trrww emtnlf.
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rifhl hip: be '" tl h.Klldar.
Miweae, . N.. Hfl'e-r. Ir.-t.ree, M )
On left ahoeldM eallUi asmmi left hip.
Mitchell. Oer.loee, r.-H.rs, H on right
kip: eetiie tine right aide.
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EVERYDAY TRAGEDIES.
aTlit. Ordinary Life Furnishes More Trwg.
dlee Thao War or Festlleece.
"The tragic and the metaphysical are
m reality inseparable. Let OS take a
Familiar illustration,'! writes Walter
Blackburn Ilarte in the New England
Magazine. "The tragedy of a Bala
clava charge is not .in the roar of artil
lery, the confused mass of wildly gal
loping1 horses, thundering madly along.
unbridled or riderless, the cries and
ilash of arms, the forms upright or
swaying in the saddle, the blare and
iin, sjoty clouds and the fire and smeh
Jf gunpowder. All this makes a fine
pcture; but the tragedy lies in the mind
of each individual rider, who has risked
his divinity in this hideous insanity of
war. " "
"Too many writers seem to think thai
tragedy consists solely of murders, acci
dents, suicide, ilood, fire, slaughter, and
the rattle of musketry. These things
may be either the accompaniments, ot
the causes of tragedy, it is true, but the
tragedy itself is invariably in the mindf
of the actors or onlookers. And thert
are the tragedies of quiet, ordinary life
There is the tragedy of noble purposef
defeated. Tragedies are taking , plact
every day between actors who do uol
move out of their chairs. Every doctor'
office, every lawyer's sanctum, ever
court of law every house in a large
city has been at some time the scene 01
a tragedy. 'All houses wherein mer
have lived and died are haunted houses
"A man may live a life filled witl
tragedy and never go to the wars or gei
shipwrecked; indeed, he may nevei
leave his study, his house, or his garden
All this is, of course, obvious; but on'
would not imagine it to be so fiom t
constant reading of the criticisms 01
the fiction which goes behind action
and discovers souls."
. IN MEMORY OF A CHILD.
Its Parents Commemorate Its Death
an Annual flinch and Judy Show. ,
bj
The parents of a child that died some
few years back in the Great Ormonc
Street Hospital for Children have hii
upon a quaint and in many respects ad
mirable method of perpetuating hit
memory. On each anniversary of tht'
child's death a performance of Punct
and Judy takes place in every ward ir
the hospital.
This great festival for, remarkf
London Truth, I need not say that it it
a great festival to everybody concernec
has been duly celebrated again. .The
only blot upon it was that one poor lit
tie fellow had to be taken away just
before the performance commenced tc
undergo an operation; but it will be 1
satisfaction to every reader to hear that
he was more than consoled by subse
quently having "Toby" brought to hii
bed by a kind nurse for a private inter
view, and, thus fortified under hit
troubles, the little patient progressec
most favorably.
People who lose children are oftot
desirous of commemorating the littlt
lives in some way, and too often tlijir
efforts in that direction are not over-
happy. Here is a hint for guidance id
all such cases. It may be varied almost
indefinitely
CHARACTER IN HANDSHAKES.
reraoaad Peculiarities as Indicated by the 1
Blemrier,
The other evening at dinner, says m 1
writer in Woman, we ware much in- '
wrested In talking; over the Impres-
aia sue always noticed the teeth, and
drew many conchiHions from the color,
hape, alze, trannparency, etc. We
were all mmiewhttt atruck with her
really clever portrayal of the charac
ter of sums friend known to u intl-
ntalnlM !... .UU 1 t .
j , ...v.. niiuiunuo uau ulit
OTUl ? "eeome acquainteu. Sly uia-
"""inTariauiyjuoffea i.y tne
I a"" iitKl KarvciY evtT IM'WD mi-
Ukcn. A friend ataylriff with uaal-
wav Carried awev a llkt!nt mrtnli
... , --j - .".. v..,.
. c.r, aimpe ami cxpreanion of
mi- rye. i uoci.ircii for ine liamUliake,
and no far liatrf not had reanon to
clianjre my opinion that thia ia the
un.t tnt, rapfi-iaHy taken ia connec
tion with the laugh.
To b-jfin with, there is the animal
maffnetiara which muat pas from one
to the other. To take a few rxamplea:
The firm, honrat, hearty hnmUhake of
a aluccre man, perhap jather ronjfh,
o that one fcU cuirtiliant of one'a
fingers for some time afterward. poinU
to
ciiaractcr pot-Mlily somewhat
wanting in tact and refinement, but
gennln- and true. Then how well I
know the soft, silky, insinuating hand,
vthlch as one shakes it slips out of
one'a finger. An Irishman, someone
will say! KxacUy. Who so clcer aa
ht to iret out of awkward corners,
netrer at (4 loan fur the rljjht word, or
the laughable story to All an awkward
gap, or eocr an annoying rontrv
tempe. Then thcfw la the flabby band
be longing to pcnple wha nevrr put
thrmes-lvra out, Again, we have the
quick, nervous handhak of an
Citable, nervous tctnpertiment, or its
oppiwilt, the nerve lea, pauive one of
a prrwon out of health. Then there ts
the band that a you shake It a-ems
to rvillapaaa. Hunt I mat Hie raaMceaor
of eurh m hand aa that.
My prt aruwnlnstlnn, though, la th
flahy handaliake !,, leaves on one
the Imprreeliia .f Kavtng t.rhcl a
toad snske. Iieviarw of trw
hands and their owner.
Ily. therw I th fashionable,
ptimp-handl sht.r, tvtnkenlng too
oft- thsi kle slier, who fillows tha
whim r( I lie hour.
vVAttTtFUL MININQ M1THCO. '
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rae law a. ml ISe fawl te Ike
twwV) tae4aww aev.ueelw.
While otHs wlartenf coal Mining have
bvwn prrw,. wr.law It, M Chan. In
an art WW t "The Anlhra. It twi ta
duatry in tb l.ttglewwrmg Mste.ne
the old tae-ta-aj if vorkirg by pwraUrl
larewate, awparaleai f tiaiar pi.talw .f
wwjii. to stU a!ivwa, nnlverwally ar.
Ihsl gvwat su rwilta frrn thia
wetrwwt ts a-tmilir.1 by all In w.w slur
thin bwis the pr.'.are ran bw reuvet.
t eat a larr awrtWa nf thw eiw.1
they tain ran be uk-n imt sftrr the
stne hare bwrn wrlieI t ttw I mit.
Nil this ran be 4m M vwrv !itn,tl rt
leal In thW-k Searne. iy t,ktmwg tn.a
InrslaaM In thw km mmA esatem. -nwt,twta4
!. si all aM fn ilB(f
laens, mnrh larfwr twvvvtiteje of r-l
in lit U.w kef Sfwitia c..4 Iw rw,rrvwl,
bwt aexh Sv-aawwaa Wix.i.1 tfwf Uf In
'" ssa tb fvl faaf m. and thy
Uffw awvllejiinary onltay In rfaaalwvk
lat.fw anlaaf on larr ,tfl
,wre4 raAwrvw.ivS ewlrwslea
fe' the ejeestilT tm 1 1 Wing
t In the fe.4 aa p.. e at f t
fwf . ff tta ejwaati' iwg;tii,y
wl.
Ifew mrm rJ mm'mg kw4
M r. A. H. Cransby, of Ho.
168 Kerr fit, Memphis, lean-,
writes that bis wife had can
cer wnich had eatea two
large holes In her breast, and
which the best physicians
ot the surrounding country
treated, and prononnced in
curable. Her grandmother
and aunt bad died of
ancer
and when told this, the most
eminent specialists of New
York, nnder whose treat
ment she wai placed, de
clared ber case was hopeless.
A 11 treatment having failed,
she was given np to die
8. S. 8. was recommended,
and astonishing as it may
seem, a few bottles cured
ber sound and well.
Onr treatise on this dis
ease will be sent free to
any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
Atlanta. Ca
CHICAGO.
Iwaiite & i Paul B'y
Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Tanl Rail
way and note its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and 8t. Paul and maha, and
remember that its trains are lighted with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smokin- and
81eeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each
sleeping car berth has an electric reading lamp,
and its dining cars are the best in the world.
Other lines are longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious
accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
tor the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
ticket agents in every railroad office will give
you further information, or address
C. J. EDDY, General Agent,
. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Ouegon.
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Hall I'laVMr lll.tf IMuV,.r a L.lu.,... Qmi
m . : a
.mi niuyUlU IVlllLT. Will IIU BHI1L III fUlV
address upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay
chargi.
Tin-so figures are absolutely perfect,
beaiitilully colored and mounted, ami
arraitiM.I ti alati.1 iinftultf u.i avuun
9 Ceiieilt Slllivailf rof lllir Jll vaara ua liuit..ra
"2 i'f the athletic supply world. Suitable 'M
S lor club, reading room, office or home. A
i A.G.SPALDING & BROS.,' 1
Aew lurk Chicayo I'hHaitrhihia M
twecn different collieries. When the
cool is wet and contaitiH much bonyeoul
or itlate, the coht of preparation in lurrt-
ly inerenseU. lVrhaps one dollar ami
?
Inrtv poiita tn nna
dollar and ninety
fairly be taUon u.
c-ntu pir ton muy
u,0 avt-mge runfre In cost of
average runge in cost of pnnln
I n ami nmtiamllna Tt.t. I
of royalty, wbkh avprurrr. from t!.it.
. . .
ccnia wj inny cenu ptr ton. hnormm
quantitU. of water are
quantities of water are pumped fr.itn
ome of tho mincn, aotne of them ra!;.
intr Utwecn one million ami twi
million (rnlliins daily.
In addition to the coal lost In pillar
left to support the rtjof, cor.hiilemi
portion I lost by becoming miranl tvi ,
the "jfob" or rcfuMi left in the tuliie:
iome is reduced to duat by blasting and
liitnillitig, still more wnstc l rtiu lo h
jruahitig, screening and handling iti t!u
linwli. .n,llh. aM.l.u.t...l 1. .......
has more or I.- coul ailhering to I:
.vhl. h I. 1,-1 in 11.. .1,.-... t
than forty-live per cent of the col con
Utlnnl in the thicker beds Is sent to
aiarket, the balance being wasted.
BURR HAD TO ODEY.
rae TVe rraat.trnl W as Klntw4 Sanda
mj 111a nningMiaii.
A relative of Ihacon Hlgbv, the ok
tlthlngman of Milfunl, Ulla ihe sU.rj
of an eiiiiiimi.-r with Aaron Ilurr whet
the latter won traveling front U.t.n It
New" York n hilo he was vUr pnwjilrnl
of the United Mjl.-a. It ha lwin tuli
often, but kuldntn aivuraieiy until now
says a Milfitnl (iVnu ) nirn--iii..'iit tr
the Xew York Sun. Itrsvm lll.-l.y. at
tlthlngman, u a vit.i. .m.a to Mt b
twn sunrise and sunart every Mimk)
In Uie front gnUery of the old flymoutl
rhurcb on the turnpike In this place
lrom U wind. he could eitnmsnd t
flew i.f the is.! f,.r Several miles eaal
and weat, and f mnf im.,,1,.. r1a ,
pleaaure or buainews Wot he visa tmlici
and amnprtle.! t.t et.p i.v.r until !H
aun had ert. Mr. llarr arrival ai Mil
tW4 hubilay b letting. Ikuva ll ;..
saw the- Intra etlnf epilpjw cuuitiif U
h 'r rsa .hi., .t. p n
TH' f ""I . ui f st ha ol
t U. ..t ... Sl. l Mr. II 1IT aake.1. " Kai l
jthe msu.r?' Ihm Ulby t.UI bin
lliat he wM br.-sUmr lew i f the suu
by travrMiirf wuu.Vr. Sid that h rnnal
pail P hie Iwiraw an I w t Utitt! ennaci.
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Tfeittte RAMBLER
IS One Of the 'rVIBf wVlOwlfl A!' rvi..,ln
front rank with all high grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake.
H Eide a KAMBLER BICYCLE if jou want to bo happy, for shbuld your wheel be
H punctured, it can be mended by you in five minutes, as it is equipped with the world
renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims.
f Sold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at ?100 each.
H Tandems for two men or man and woman, 150 each. ,
M THE RAMBLER is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market.
For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan
ical and scientific principles. '
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FRED T. MERRILL
Northwest representatives Gormullv &
W Store, 327 Washington bt., Portland, 'Or.
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This question is asked daily. If dormant
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