Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 18, 1896, Image 4

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    STOCK BRANDS.
While von keep your subscription paid up fen
eankeep your brand in free of charg.
Allrn. T. J.. lone, Or. Horse GO on left
iiumuer; oaiue ami on nip, unaer Dit on
right ear.and npper bit on the left; range, Mor-
Baird, D, W. and son. Horse branded 1) B
on the left hip; oaitle tha una on left flank,
crop off right ear, nnderorop in the left. Range
in nurruw lOiuii.
Bartholaraew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horse
branded TEou either shoulder. Bancein Mor -
Hannister. J. W.. Hardman. Or. Cattle brand.
ad B on left Md and tbivh: split in eaoh ear.
Brenner, Peter, Ijooseberry Oregon Hone
branded r B on left sbonlder. Cattle same on
right aide.
Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cuttle a on the left side.
Left ear half crop ind right ear npper slope.
Barton, Wm., Hoppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
MRfh ear.
Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, eirole
I) with dot, in net ter on lure hip; oattle. same,
Brown, W. J., Iena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hlD.
Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, boi
brand on right hip cattle, same. With split in
Aa,h Mr.
Bora;, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder; oattlo. same on left hip.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox,Or Cattle, JB oonneoted
on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and
middle piece out out on right ear; on horses same
brand on the left thigh; Range in Vox valley,
. Grant oounty,
Carsner. Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand
ed O on right stitle ; cattle (three bars) on
right ribs, crop and split in eaoh ear, Range in
ftrRtit nnd Morrow oonnties.
Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle
U witn qnarxer oiruie otur 11, on ami, snomuer
and on left stifle on all oolta under 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All
range in Grant oounty,
Cate, Chas. B Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; oattl same on right hip.
Hnnm Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Corrigall. M M, Oalloway, Or Cattle orop out
of each ear and nnderbit. wattle in forehead;
horses half circle u on leu stiue. ttange jnor.
nw ami Umatilla counties.
flnrl. T. H.. John Iav. Or. Double cross on
each hip on oattle, swallow fork and undei bit I
In right ear, spilt in leu ear, nange iu urani
oonnty. On sheep, inverted A and spear point
on shoulder. Ear markou ewes, crop on left ear
punched npper bit in right. Wethers, orop in
right and under half orop iu left ear. AU ratigs
in Grant oonntv.
nnnk A. J..Ina.Or. Horses. 90on rightshonl
der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square I
crop off left and split in riant.
Cnrrin, B. Y., Currinsville, Or, -Horses, on
left stifle. , , . .
Coi Ed. 8., Haniman, Or. Cattle, C with
E in center; horses. CK on left "lip.
Cochran, B. E., Monument, Grant Co , Or.
Horses branded oirole with bar beneath, on loff
shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope Dotn ears ana anwiap.
Chsnln H.. Hardman. Or. Horses branded
O on right hip. ( 'attle brauded the same. Also
brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same
brand on right shoulder, and out on end of
r'l!l)iwas, W. M., Galloway. Or. Cattle, R Don
right side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, B D
""ml Rrne.. Dono-la. Or. Horse branded ELY
on loft shoulder, oattle tame on lefthip, hole
to right mr. , ........
Q (reversed (! with tail on left shoulder ; oat.
, tiaruman, ur.-onm nranaea
tie same on ngnt nip. nange in morrow oonnty.
Florence. L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LK on
right hip; horses. V with bar under on right
shoulder.
Florence, B. V. Heppner, ur. norses. r on
risht ahimlrler: oattle. w on right hip or thigh.
Gentry, Elmer, Eoho, Or. Horses branded H.
8. with quarter oirole over it, on left stifle.
Range in Morrow and Umatillacountie.
Hiatt. A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top K
with quarter circle nnner it on 111 rigui nip.
iv.... in Mitnna and Umatilla counties.
Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner, Or-J" IT Ft
Comiucteaion right snouiueron norens; on oattle,
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack
district. Morrow oounty.
Rnmrrl 1 I.. Hallnwav. Or. Horses 4- (arose
with bar above It) on right shoulder; cattle same
on left aid. Range in Morrow and Umatilla
oonnties.
lull. Kdwin. John Day. Or. Cattle E H on
right hip; hors"S same on right shoulder. Range
In Grant oounty.
Hnghea, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horse shaded
hert. un tha lef t shoulder. Itanae Morrow Co.
Hunsakar, H A. Wagner. Or. Horses, It on left
Shoulder: oalue, v on Dirt nip,
Humphreys, t U Uardman, Or. Horses, H on
left flank
Huston. Lnther, Eight Mila. Or. Home H on
the Inft shoulder and heart on the left atilra Cat.
tie same on left hip. Hang in Morrow oomitv.
Jonea, Harry, Heppner. Or Hnraaa hrandnd
H J on the left shoulder; rattle lira ulixl J on
right hip. also undnrtut in left ear. Range in
Morrow oonnty.
Jnnkln, H. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, hnnia.
shoe J on left ehoulilar. Cattle, th sams.
lUnire fM KI.M Mile.
Johns-m. Felli. Lena. Or. Nihm. nlrnlaT on
left stitle; cattle, same on right hip, under half
Orop In Tt and solit n left ear
Kennv. Mike. Ilennner. Or. Horse branded
KNY on left hip oattl same and orop off left I
ar; under slfiite on i-ne ngnt
Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. -Horse 69 en left
shoniilert nettle, ev n len nin.
Hatnlerland.W.lf.. Klount Vernon, nr. I I, on
ealtl on right an I left sides, swallow fork in li ft
ar and under mop In right ear. Hone sain
brain on left shoulder, Itauge In '(rant raninlv.
Loflen, Htephen, tat. Or. 8 Una lefthip
on oattle, emu ami split on ngnt ear, in
same brand on left shoulder. Uang Grant
xnintv.
I ii T..L mi l. ..i.-A4 iv. ft...
brandol halfJilrole J I, oonnecrte.1 on left shonl.
der. ) atile. samo oo lefihlu. Kan, near lot.
Inaton
Leahey, J. W. Heiipner Or Horse branded
Land A tin left alioolder; netil earn on left
hip, aeitls over rig.it sye, three lit in right
I of. I. (le-wge, Heppner. Or. Horse branded
d hi hi II wM.ne.iU Hotnatime ealls
wing II on le" sinmler.
Mwle. M. 0.. Heiipner, Or. Callle branded
eimle on right hip; hunn sain uu right stille.
Mange in n rriw rmunly.
Minor, tteoar, nafipner r. 4 at lie, M Dot
rigtil hip; bum sj on left ahoulder.
Morgan, M. N , Hevpner, r.-HofM, M)
oa left Itonl.Ul eatlle aaiae n left hip,
MlUihell.Oensr, oa, Or.-liofwe. JJ ua right
kmi eel lie 11 un right sid.
Kl. Andrew, loni Itork ln,-lliirae A N no a. I
erial oa left alimilitevi eatlle aatoe oa both hl, I
tiller. Tarry. Illinium, ur.-r U wa left
hxil'lef.
(Meira. J. W., IVoaglas Or.; h-iraes () ua left I
hoahler; retll same on rlit hip.
I'aarsoa, t Have. fciaM Mile. IH.-Iloreea, qner
la lffle shietd oa left fe,nil,er sad It a i lei I
kip. aula, fork la e' ar, rtghl snippet. Ml
M ten kin. Itangeoa KIM Hil.
farker A Oleeeoa. llanlaaa.Of.-llnraa IP u
left aiMMllder,
I'liier, Kreoat, lslngtjKi.Or.-lliirMw brant.
wk (I. K tetenwloli oa l-'l ehiMl.ter i aalll
aseua righi hip. Hani i.m txmnir.
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a en en tMilefl etKMildef; eatlU, saiaaoa left hip,
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aft kip, uptef slop la Uft oar ea4 slip la il
fight.
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on shoulder; Cattle. Mm on right bio.
loans', J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. How l brand
T800 the riant ehonlte.
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' -UUJUrdlJlV VU., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon.
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Pohtland, Oregon.
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Receiver.
AN ODD DANQUET.
At Which a Fahiooui:e Londoner Borlad
III 1'achclorhooiL
Most men experienced in dining out
have attended what might be aptly
called "crank dinners" where some
hobby came into play or an odd eccen
tricity was grotesquely indicated. One
of the queerest banquets of this char
acter took place a few years ago at a
fashionable restaurant in London,
where an acquaintance engaged a cab
inet particulier to celebrate what he
called the "burial of his bachelor
hood." The table was laid with a black satin
cloth, the flowers in the epergnes were
immortelles, the menu was written in a
dead language on mimic tombstones,
the name of each guest was inscribed
on a cardboard coffin which opened and
contained a dark cigar to represent a
corpse and the wine appeared draped in
crape and was served by mutes.
When the guests arrived they came
in two mourning coaches drawn by huge
black horses with long tails, such as
one sees wending their way to the
cemeteries. The host was dressed in
deep mourning, with sables around
each arm. He was evidently in some
respects a morbid man who reveled in
his mortuary wit, for when the mana
ger of the restaurant knocked at the
door (it was getting late) and desired
to know if the obsequies were quite
over the giver of the feast was reading
the burial service with mock solemnity
over an empty claret bottle.
ne auuressea me manager as a
"potent, grave and reverend seignior,"
requested one of his guests to play him
out to the strains of the "Dead March
in Saul" and protested that the dinner
could not be completed "until it was
half mourning." This comedy or farce,
interlude or whatever one may call it,
was kept up to tho very end by the
convives departing as lugubriously and
solemnly as thev had entered.
SOME COLD WINTERS.
Record or Blizzards and Cold Waves Dur
ing; Fourteen Hundred Years.
Pilot Charles II. Lawson keeps a
valuable scrap-book, wlch, among
other records, contains the following
on cold winters in this country and in
Europe. The information, says tho St.
Louis Republic, was obtained from
records of the St. Louis Cathedral over
forty years ago. In the year 403 the
Mack sea was frozen over. In 781 the
Black sea and straits of Dardanelles
were frozen. In 803 the Danube and
Elbe froze over and boro heavy teams
for a month. In 800 tho Adriatic sea
was frozen. In 901 general freezes oc
curred all over Europe. Crops failed
tho following season, and famine and
pestilence closed the year. In 10GT
travelers were frozen on tho roads in
nearly all sections of Europe. In 1133
the Itiver Po was frozen from Cremona
to the sea, wine casks burnt and trees
wero split by the frost. In 1230 the
Dunube was frozen to tho bottom. In
1403 the wines furni.ihed to the ooldiers
in tho army of Flanders were frozen
and had to be cut with hatchets. In
1084 the ice was 11 inchea thick on
the Thames river, and coaches drove
ncross on the ice. In 171C booths were
erected on the ice of tho Thames river,
in which fairs wero held. In 1744 and
1745 the strongest ah, when exposed
fifteen minutes, was covered with ice
one-eighth of an inch thick. Like
events occurred on tho Thames river
in isoo and 1814.
The same records contain entries of
floods in the Mississippi at St. Louis, tho
nrsi Deniff made in 1718 by Francis
Xavler Martin, but tho height is not
given, turere records a flood at St.
Louid in 17:.:, and Uov. Sargent In
1770, 17J und 1785. In 18'Jd the water
wu:i up to Main street. Hecortis of
floods ore al io made in 18,'iU, 1844 and
18111, tiut the height is not piveu.
I'rom his own cxH rienee Cupt. Law
son recorded tho results of some cold
winters as follows: In January, 1W4,
the Arkansas river was frozen to the
cut-off about twelve miles above iu
mouth. On January 1 of the name
year the tliermomeUT recorded Sfl de
grees Im-Iow zero at St. Iiuis, which is
Mijiposi'd to lie the coldest weather ever
tvinrded here . On January ft, 1877, the
MihulsHippi river wos chmed wilh lee
from lYrrvnce to the foot of Oork
lalund. Mow tho month of the Ar
knnsua river. In January, 1m5, (islvea
ton kiy wo imrtlully frozen, and the
Omirliiu and Arkansas rivers were
frozen.
A .like Triad ky Jury.
A North Carolina paper tells the
following: At llarnrtt county kuprrior
court, a few years alncp. Juilire Khlpp
prwiidlntr. the trial of m cause had hern
protract, till near midnlK.it. The
jury was tired and aleepy and showed
flniriflnif attention. Willie Murvhiaon,
who waaaildrraaiiiir the Jury, thoutrbt
to anmata them, so he said: (ietitle
inrn, I will tell you an anecdote." In
stantly the Jmltre. the Jury and the few
eettors pricked up their ear ami
were all attention, aa Murchlaon was
admirable in that line, had a fund of
atti-i'itntr and no one could tr them
ta tter. Hut he a-san pntcrrHlrd to tell
otienf the dulleat, proairat and moot
poilitlraa Joke poaailile. KtrrjUely
looked ili-apl"., Med. The JiliI. lean
I n if over. -Jit-1 In an unmlaukslile tone
of tiaapolnitnrnt: "Mr. Murvliiaon, t
don't e,,. i.r p.,,,,, to that Jolt." "Nor
I, cliher." r. pliol the witty courier.,
"liut jroiir honor told It to me on our
riliisfihi M ami a I thoiitfbt the
Ui'k of inn-Tv. at Inn mut let due to my
olduerncaa I concluded to five the Joke
a trial t.y Jury."
bWALLOWtU or TMt JUNULl.
ta ta tear HI Saaad Csaaers Oae
Ilaa4r4 feat ll(b Ova a f leartag,
Tha ataffve In the onward marvri of
the f. erred orr a rlcarina are mmt In
trrralinr Vrhsw Ian oe thrre hun
dra-. a. rra, ita , tnatam-e. hl tt-rn
(daiitcd with anpkr ranra and tUiy lo
planlalua. vrfrlatilr-a an.1 fruit Thrre'
WouM t a fair airr.! dtarltiiif h.aiar, a
w air f ar rati lr aotfar Uiiit. lint f.er tlir ,
n ifnaa and a wliarf oti t lir rin-f laj,a,'
aaa a wriirr In '.ruUr kv
M.aMhly Ihr . antrf tin in to p-tvr
liplhr 'ta.-r. as ha had an fiflrf of a
mora frrlile trr ,,f Und on Ihe naaat. i
Taklntf evrrjthiti,? (aartahlr. In '
rl ml ma" tha nut. Mnrry tif hia itilit. ha1
lan.,ii-at Dir rvt. ranriftar saar hi
nrsrnaa, and Irfl tha clrarin to na
lara j
I'" on tha pianUllnw a ti-ar latrf
Alrra.ly a Oil. kit ha arroatn up whkh
laouly fwaetral.lr t,y the caisiant
ff cUaa Aflrf a fraal deal n
t Jnm rev tha hrardrr of IK rmy.m
tMy rtrartna tthal a sr,n.teff aijhf
Aheftji tha line f f ervat traaa a ctrnaa
wall of rraa farta fiaraaHly t. i hun trd
fewt liifH. f e-B.ii.- aa fT.iie vail to
thaitaffc arata l.r.fi.l iau thraa
aid t.'h oat .air ya-tva, t iaiT vtfrta
a artta-ta and cable' fnref. a;i
tk-l t aNaal i a tUa vmm
I could tret relief
from a most hor
rible blond dis
ease I bad spent hundreds of dollars
trying various remedies and physi
cians, none of which did me anv
good. My finger nails came off and
my hair came out, leaving me
perfectly bald. I then went to
HOT SPRINGS
Hoping to be cured by this celebrated
treatment, but very soon became disgusted
and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was
truly wonderful. I commenced to recover
at once, and after I had taken twelve bot
tles l was entirely cured cured by S.S.S,
wiieu me wona
renowned Hot
Springs had failed
VVaf C T nmiru
Shrevert: LlWtaV
Our Book on the Disease an d Its Treatment malted free to u
A ili ramc tlUICT GUCrint1 r a.t - s
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CHICAGO.
Ilwaite k St Paul n
Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Rail
way and note its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and Bt. Paul and ( maha, and
remember that its trains are lighted with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each
sleeping car berth has an electric reading lamp,
and Its dining cars are the best iu the world.
Other lines are longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious
accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
torthe 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, Okiqon.
"AIvlJUVI..'H
Souvenir of to Yeart in Hutinru.
,, A Complete Set, consisting of Ave
lifelike liKiues Base Ball flayer, Foot
Hall I'layer, (inlf Player. Tennis Player
AtlH ntf.Vi.li nt.lna uiill v.. ...... ... I
ailtlrcss upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay I
' -a.
These figures are absolutely perfect,
beautifully colored and mounted, and
prananit l.i . , -, , ,1 air.-.,.l,ft -.. .1
cellent siiiiveuirof our years a leaders
of the athletic supply world. Ktiltahle '
for club, reading room, olllce or home.
A. G. SPALDING K BROS..
)'or Vhicago Philailtlphia
smu:mxtvt:mittit.i.s.t:tt
0
nmcu. ,-xiiue are hundreds of yards
lonfr, rooting at tho joints, whence oth
er branches radiate and from the dense
obstruction we have cut through.
The crvi-pf-ra, twiner and scramblers
have not yet reached the house, but
nature la at work there also. Round it
was onoe on orchard of oranges, limes,
star apples and other tropical fruit.
...ta . M a . .
v. una lew nowenns; slirubs. Most of j
a'lt l.UU VI'IVII I.IIQ UllltXI-
sucking loranths vefrcuble li-ochcs
which are continually draining their
Jtiicos and evidently fattening on the
.noil. These exotic bushes and trees
have no business here; they are in
truders. If man protcets them and de
stroys their enemies they can thrive,
but if he abandons them they must per
ish. I'rrhaps you are thirsty and look
for an orange, but among a down trera
not single fruit can be found, and
never will be agnin.
BILLY'S
II Illpe4 III
BRIGHT
IDEA.
Mar Traak
Mother la
farklna.
The Churchman has given us Illlty's
Idea, which Is anrety valuable enough
to be spread abroad. Ills mother was
going ti the seashore, and while she
wsa pat-king her trunks he was pop
ping In about every five mirutrs with
something of his that must be parked
al.
"I'll like Ui help y, mother," he
said oner, preparing to pilch his Ashing
tai-kle in on hie mother's lac gown,
" Vauee you liU a., llr-ll.
Never mind. Hilly." said his mother,
raU hliig the la kia. - shall rest after
awhile. Talking Is hard work f.ar a
tall pcraim. though, for It make one
Stsip ao,"
Whr.- said Hilly, with hi hands In
hi ia keta and his head m ona side,
'why don I y.m put tn tmna upon
something? Hullo, I know; htsraea.
Wiaeli n hiaraea, yrnl know, mother! car
prnter a horara; there are sin In th
tasertnrnt. I ll bring Vm."
And directly there ha waa again with
a wiasb n bora on hi l. k.
" 'Nothrr ooa's coining wilh Ham
he aa id. panting, 'and we II lift up the
irutiua
"1! r ,.-r."a.tldhUtnMhrr. alralghl
.! u,i Ur tirv.1 .k, " believe
your plan la a gi iKie "
hure rnonirh. the pate king went on
rwaiilifully afirf -rl sl nnrf
lUllya narthrr sal. I aha had nevrr
pa. bJ a raaiiv and nunf.artably.
The IlrMn Valler. f w many mile f
IU curaa. m.rvel of .y and rl.rt.
r:?f. U ll,r-e a.i.t.r at.rnlng Hhen
briifhl.-ru g h i), hsse ..ng n-rge.
lui., l ,,,,f aimli.1,1 h. ,t,pih of
tha valirf Ju.l ml.,nj xhm tf,m
ara t; , ie-l In t hie la r loots, en tad
l!h f an l vtiiH ww..ke and (rsm
from th turn ti.U of railaar train
thai raaelee.lr speed up and loaath
valley, 1 ha .b-pr art of the tab
Uy. aaaaa fn. t.ear hllUialas, aaatsj
full with anal.-i aw hii
Oaid mlat. and iMa trad in bfg tri
areiae, tha faa ,f w..la4 lnJUMs-,
wilh nfia Kara and ttwr that gi
fla -a f barvhatxlaxl Ira Irnnka A
law ntiiaa a.aarl. ahrra lb valiy
grants la th I tra
fairy l.ka. thn a hih aa r.g fcl.t. r4
lha n fl.il. m .rv-l sti pi, atH4fJ f
Ma knr .. ar W . a,a , i, tha
fklt...t,,f. , tl t ,Uif,
t J . ..,., kt .J .saslaa
4aim fd .K. tm a.r tLst 4.Ue
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llTinSAa&r(
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This question is asked daily. If dormant
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The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
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Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
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