Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 04, 1896, Image 4

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    3T0C& BRANDS.
v. '
While jon aaep roar subscription paid up yen
eankeep jour brand in free of oharge.
illyn, T. J.. Ions, Or. Horses Gtt on left
shoulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on
right eS. and upper bit on the left; range. Mor-
Baird,D.W.and son.-Horses brand! D B
nthaTnft hip; oaitle the same on left flank.
ff right ear. nndercrop in the left. Hange
in morrow
Rartholamew. A. G., Alpine,
branded 1 E on either shoulder,
HanSster, J. W.. Hardman. Or.-Cattle brand
edTon left hip and thigh: .ptit n each ear.
Brenner Peter, Ijooseberry Oreiton-Horses
branded PB on left. hoolder. Cattle eame on
"Kl, Jerry. Uena, Or.-Horse. branded 7
nn right shoulder; came n ou u -"'v "
S"1??-!. -i..., rihtnarnDDer slope.
Wn Wm Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
righfton! ttleTrnfon right hip; split n
eaoh ear. rrmT.. Or.-Horses, circle
C wUhdot in ieV ter on left hip; oattAe . same,
Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or.-Morsee running A
on shoulder; Cattle, eame on rurtit hip. drf
Xonng. J. H.. Gooseberry. Or.-Horae trana
T8 on the riant ahnnld
Range in Mor-
,...--- Oregon. Horses w. oar
over
hi
fover. W. G.t Heppner, "r.-o, -
brand on right tip oaiue, -.
rTp- 0., Heppner. Or.-Horses. P B on left
shoulder; cattle, same on left h.P. ... neoted
Brownlee, W.J., d two ,DHto and
on left side; crop on left , WKS, same
midd epieoe out out on right ,
prana on uw '
Grant oounty. Or Rorses brand
Carsner warren, "';",' - (thre9 hare) on
Grant B"JfrTD hones onleft stifle
Cain,E..ialeb,Or.-y "J"1"" iftft .holler
UJ onTeffstine on aUcolti under 5 years-on
leDft.honlderonlyon.Uhor.e.oter5years. All
range in Grant oonnty. Or. Horses
.Catt.Cha..B., me on right hip.
feffSCoA. -op out
Corrigall.MM.Ualloway, v forehead;
ATcWeC ontJiTSne? Bange Mor-
CET THE EES!
When vou are about to ouy a nc,w,i1-
wid 1)0 ltd to mina yuu van s
Incst hmsnea aim
M
est
Popular
for a mere song, tee io u
vou buy from rename iimuu-
bicHircrs that nave
r,-,i'.ilationbyiionestiiuiH"''
o'" ilii;"-. vou wiU then get a
Kewini Machine that is noted
to world over for its dura
bility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage and is
QUEER WESTEBX DUELS.
Curiosities of the Coda of Honor
on the Mexican Frontier.
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO TUB
Hard Fights for Life with the tasio Some
of Farmer Pace's Notorious Achieve
ments Encounter on tlie Com
took Underground Fights.
ow
Curl,
JohnTarO'--'8 T
lrKT" ?D .Jilf. w fork and uncle;
Light Running
There is none in the world that
jr. mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
In appearance, or has us many
improvements w
New Home:
oM SfSSVeducing friction to
tUom.mmum.
WRITE FOR CIKW--
TIIS HEW HOME SEWISG MACHINE CO.
OrATOn. MASS. . "IPtrtrifl Mn I)AIJ.AflVTK3tA8.
'-UNFBCil. ATT.ASTA, OA.
FOB 8U.F. BY
P. C. THOMPSON CO., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon.
GIVES TUB CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
UNION
VIA
VIA
on
bit
.Monc
ou shoulder. Ear fTWi hers, crop in
KeTopltefte. AU rang.
in Grant joountr. Q Hor9ei,)on rightshonl
denlameiVh, , hip; ear m& .Quar,
tfK: Cln.vile,Or. -Horses, on
,9Wd.8.. Han;man,0,attle. C with
.&racttfe
nnder slope.both earsi and
Hnntss branded
J'BvIf hln (Tttle branded the same. Also
O on right hlD; ' "r18.:"1 thigh; oa'tle same
fenhtld'erl'Urcut off end of
right ear. n.lWav. Or. Cattle, R Don
kafc&2EU ear; horses. B D
on left hip. Horses branded ELY
Ely,.Bros. Douglas, Or. Hors hule
left snouiuoi. v-v
in right ear. . Or. Horses branded
.E7'8-.9S?lhta1nonlett shoulder; caU
CK "HeppnerTdr-.attl
fi5Sftm? with bar under
right hip; horses
shoulder. n.nnner. Or. Horses, r on
Florenoe, d. jjght hip or thigh,
right shoudert eattle. F on ngnt op
W". Sk?eiSlJ over it, on left stifle.
B. WltB ! , ntill.nnnties.
Hiaw 'j it. on the right hip.
C.rrn,andUu,atUlaoou.
Hugha.,.B.mn.l. Wagner Or--WJh
ret fnmfo V
N 1 fs I
I. F . 'iTW rfV V i Vs I
The riata duel is not new thing- on
the Mexican frontier. Indeed, there i
hardly a big cattle ran?o anywhere that
has not Its stories of hard lights wita
the lasso. Such duels aro bound to be
fierce. But so skillful and quick do
hese rope-throwers become that such a
duel not unfrequently lasts for hours.
Probably the best-remembered fight
of this sort, says the San Francisco Ex
aminer, was that between a Texan
known as Kid Long and a littlo Moxican
who was only spoken of as "Oabilan"
hawk on the preat Lievre range. They
sirclod around eaoh other, dodging tne
rapid throws from ten in the morning
PArTFK" RY until after sunsot. When the horses
u..i ). , Tnvan throw
JilU IYV-II Vv v. - '
at his adversary, who threw back so
that bis noose tmssod right over
tho other man's lasso and hand and
taueht him fair around the neck and
under the armpit. In almost no timo
Kid was out of his saddle and being
dragged over the ground at a rate that
knocked the life out of him before he
had irono a hundred yards.
The West, during its wild and woolly
lays, and the Moxican frontior have
had manv remarkable duels. That be
tweon "Farmer", Peel and a soldier
near one of the forts in Utah is among
the classics ot the field of honor or
what has answered for that in the cow
towns and mining camp. The weapons
were rifles, revolvers and bowie-knivea.
Rteamera Leave rorilana The princi pals were placed on opposite
fioKii T l)nnt For 8ide8 01 a hiiiocit, arouna wmcn run
Every i uays tor t Tte curve
nt f Vi n Villi nrcivnn tad thnlr Reeinir one
QAM FRANCISCO another until they were within a hun
1 1 r Wl w hmd vards. As soon as thev saw one
S5
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hall take pleasure in speaking only
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ton and Idaho. MERRLL CYCLE COMPANY.
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Store, 827 Washington St., " Agt for Morrow Co., Heppner. Oregon.
Glance at this Map -flOW'S YOUf lVt ?
For full details call on 0. R. & N.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Oen. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAHD, OBJCQON.
QUICK TI3VH3 I
TO
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And sU point In California, via the MU BhasU
route of the
Southern Pacific Co.
fhs
po!
-bt S & ''rHSrS SEND 5 CTS, FOR SAMPLE PACKAGE
j".' 1. Morrow OOOOtf.
Howard J U Oalloway. Or.-Horw
nowara hnulilnr: oattl
U Morrow and Umatilla
San Francinoo Office,
T
ssame V a I'll. IS UltfiOitor n - vv.,
A'o. 2'0 Sutter Street.
mat hihway through California to aU
iuU Kast and South. Urand Soanio RouU
of the Paolfio Cst. Pullman Buffet
Sleepers. Booond-olaas blsepers
Attached to express trains, altording superior
accommodations for seoond-olsM pasasnsers.
For rat, UokeU, slmpiuf oar rasarvations,
to,. call upon or address
d. KOKHLKR, Manager, K. P. ROGERS, Asst.
Oen. F. P. Agt. Portland, Oregon
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or cnaiaciar. i ir
dlratrs a strong M, grrat enrrg?
and drmnfM. Clowijr ainra i u
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stlvaiirea Iflrss ana oi i
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Lightest,
, Ccslcitt
'Working,
Most
Accurals.
Compact,
Moat Modern and progressiva'
For ealalofus or lefortnatloa wrlw to
THE MARL1N FIRE ARMS CQ..
New Msvsa. Con.
in n.a himv man or wutnanj am
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dc iid lii a 'mall stwra, that lh
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h.uir. '1 ha Cnlral Typa lniil "WV TfT TCV TOV 2
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t.IIA. I.H 'l.r,K.Uf l illfl I
tnii..t b illl I iilhl fr.'Rl th
or Sinai. Hr,.M llns, an i.uMl
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rn-i and wpMbly llloMraied I list
ih u.niu la. la wsiHv. a ri-
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thumb of lha thlnkrf and inntol I
rf nl... bo will ha rtrtply lalaa-
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In icmnrrat s W !.
srt J tnft!furnnul,
rlrfnt maimer, In-
CAflMCIt, !. tpmnltlt Daorrr,
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t: THEMEWYORKMUSICUECHOCO.
ZZ UiuaJwvTl--.if H.Ik', NrwYk City.
another they both fired. Though part
o! the rim of Peel's hat was cut off and
the soldior's sleeve was pierced, neither
was hurt. Then they pulled their pistols
and advanced, firing. Both dropped
badly wounded when less than twenty
yards separated them. They lay there
squirming and shooting until both had
emptied their weapons, reel was des
perately hurt, and his adversary naa
one ball through tho stomach and
several others distributed all over his
anatomy. When they could shoot nc
more they lay for a short timo swear
ing. Then Peel, who was so badly hurt
that he could not advanoe even on his
hands and knees, began to wriggle
toward tho fallen soldier, lie puUed
Dlmself along with his elbows, and with
his one uninjurod hand finished tho sol
dier with his bowle-knifo.
Farmer Peel already had the biggest
private graveyard of any man In the
vicinltv. This encounter spread his
fame all over the coast, and when he
went over to Nevada he received every
where the homage of lessor knights.
They have lots of deadly encounters
jp there on the Comstock. There was
one a number of years ago fought over
half a mile underground. According to
the evldcnco given at the Inquest by the
survivor, the two miners wore working
alone In a drift. They were rivals for
the affection of a woman, and In a quar
rel one made a drive at the other with
his candlestick. A miner's candlestick
consists of a metal socket attached to a
sharp steel tplke, so that it can be
atuck In the face of the drift anywhere.
The second miner dufended himself
with his candlestick, and there, thou
sands of feet under the ground, they
wrestled and stabbed until ones lite
was gone. As they did not come up
when they should have gone off shift
others went down In search of them.
They found one dead and the othnr un
conscious through loss of Mood. The
Jury, of course, bad to take tho sur
vivor's story of the affair, and he waa ac
quitted. A little blind canyon In the Slorr
Mid re ufd to furnish the Applies with
the means of formally aettlinjf their dis
pute. Tbl gulru I fairly alive witn
rattlesnakes. When two bucks had a
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Rail
way and note its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and St. Paul and maha, and
remember that its trains are lighted with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Bmoking ana
Sleeping 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 sufllcient reasons
lor 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. CA8EY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Orioon.
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise -need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
"Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Power House.
JTHLEIIB FIGURES..
flnuvenir of K Ytan n Butirm:
A Complete Set. consisting ol Bre g
llAile tVl?.e.-Bl",Ball l'layer. Foot g
W Hull l'layer, (foil flayer, renins riayrr
fand Bicycle Klder, will be sent to any
address upon receipt ol 10 cents, to pay
t charges. .... . .
j These figures are absolutely perfect.
S beautifully colored and mounU-d, and
Hi ,..wi ,rt aland imrltf h L and arean ex
cellent sonvenirol ourOyesrsas leaders
of the athletic supply world. Suitable
lor club, reading room, ottlce or home.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.,
Nru York Vhicaaa rhiladttphla
DANCE OF BIRDS IN FLORIDA.
footle TMcrlptloft of a Beautiful Heens
Wltpcesad on a Tropical Laka,
The ky wa an unbroken aca of pale
pink auch a pink, say a writer in KaU
Fluid' Washington, as is found only In
climes that are fanned by a breath
from the tropica. The tall, grim, south
ern pine aurroundt'd the lake somt
long fcinee dead, but time had turner"
them to m all very wlilteneaa, wnue im
I - aaw r I m a .attar a.arka s r J jf r'J
I of Bicycles,
I FINEST MATERIAL,
1 yfHL.2E2N2i v c
SPEEDY, "AN"
Vnnr Mndelg-385 and S100.
EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
Monarch Cycle Co.
SS'St Factory and Main Offlce.-Uke and Halsted Sts., CHfCAOO. ILL.
icene weird In spite of the roeeaU sky. "iiuNCIiESi-rww York, Sa PrancUco, 5lt UksClty. Dnnr, Wampbl. Drtrolt, Ttroal .
WEBB bAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
IllJIl! U UJlimiU .inilUT i, ' VATTKRSOX, Agent for Morrow County, Ilcer, Ore 9 on.
sr iiiiiiiaiiiiia.iiiitiit wiiw n. i..n -
- .
A we atnnd for a moment to drink In
the soft, ailent beauty, ft flock of thir
teen curlew flew over our heads, lights
juarrel that they did not lh to settle hug here nd there among the pine.
fiia if lis fciimrnja or tr!m!a.
h ih row 0 rn.lm artlMW ana
irbiiaa ItM, rhroairlli.f awry
fwt, fsnry, and fad of lla .
Iknn,. la einti.lv trfrrt
r-.ai.lt MwMln. a..d tons sa
rx.anra Ifwl or Ui
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km. ,imnImm, a, tl kail,
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A. P.T. L.
The American Protective Tariff Leue
it a national organization advocating
"Protection to American Labor and
IndutUy" at eptaired by ita constitu
tion, ai followt :
" Taa art mt skis lsav skal W ta fcaar.
tmfm aj t a an aa ta,aa, fca iuI
4.,u.w. sMra !" afl aa4-.s
ata.nat aa a-rH f "
There ae ro personal or private
prof it m connection with the organixa-
t on and itittuttamed by membtfthipt,
contnbutiont and the distribution of its
publications,
HUT: C -'" Bata4 -tH
IC0N0; Wsaa4 a ln n aaoV'kviaa.
OaW-ar avfv ta saais.
tMiKOt Wa avMk a laaa a .
around and watched from the bill oa
either aide, the combatant went to
gether to whire the w rpenU were thick
eat. There, stark naked and wrapon
Ira, they would wreatl. Tbl would
wake up every rattler la the plea. The
aim of eh wa U force the other on to
thenarvnake. It wa not unusual for
both to b bltia while they atruled
and Mllisi aniunf the Mck. Fu'li wa
bound to remain and wreatle aa lonjf a
his adversary had life or strength enough
to tiruifit;U with him.
A ninsi remarkable duet wa fourhlat
ta Carnlta. N. M . many year ;. A
nnderalted trner came to the lows
and U"krd a rjuarrtd Uh 'ilandwrne
IUrrj."itattt.lirrnonpd a a d-4
ltiU They r,( out Into b r and
huta fell mortally woundwt. It ada
rwvrrrd that the irier w suinil,
and though the acvrr tike aflrr h
fi ll, the Ury lircame kooaa thU h
aa a siu-r e( a Ctrl hm "IUm4mui
Uarr" bad wron$J jear befuf.
TWAS NOT
A EIOLC.
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After alltinf for awhile a u vc
smooth each ruffled feather on flew
to the center of the lake, and after
alowly firing hither and thither aa II
ki-fplng time to otn atatciy nwioflj
another kilned the dancer. Hack aw
forth Ihry flew round and nmnd th
lake. Itvlntr Ule by alle, thr-n In dreamy
movements parting to meet etfain and
float, wing1 to wing, above the ! of
the walrr. 8an other Joined them.
but the soft, wecping movement were
never bn.kcn. No flulUrlng haaU ol
ntotkm. iut a dipping, awaylng em-1
bailment t.f BTae. and now and then a
wild cry from the trctr a If
voice wa urging them on or acrxUni
f.irth a ahout f cxulUtU.n. At laal
from all aMcellwj gatbrml and formed
ncin tc, two by tw, like happy hirer,
aave the one curlew wbs like a whit
winif,-.! t.lrf. lxl all therrat. Ronnd
and round the lake tltcy fWw, then
m..t.nt!ef biirlwr, aring above tlit I
UUn.ir.tne, aotithward they haUne4
on tbr.r yta Sight, and the toceal
.an Uld Ihcm from onr g .
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