Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 03, 1896, Image 4

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VTOCk. BRANDS.
Walls von aaep roar subscription pld ny jrce
can keep your brand in freeof eharg.
All. T. J., lone. Or. Home Q on left
houWer: cWe same on left hip. under bit on
right r,' and upper bit on the lefts range. Mor
row county.
Biird. D. W.and s-m.-Horse brsmtad D B
Tthalarr hio; ci tie the sm on left flnk.
Srop off ri,,St ear. nnderorop in the left. Bange
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew. A. G- Alpine, 0U
branded 7 Eon either shoulder. Ramrein alor-
tHRri1iiiter, J. W.. ffardman. Or.-CatU brand
Ton lef t hip and thiih: eplit ui iaoh ear
Brnnner, Peter. tiooMberry OrMwa-Horas
branded PB on let t ahonlder. Cattle tame on
"Si14!!!; Terrr Lena. Or.-Horeee branded 1
o.hoSJyrSttl. B on the left .id,.
Left "m "half crop nd right ear nnoer .lope.
Barton Wm.. Hippner, Or. -Horses, J B o
riihttWKhs cattle same on right hip; apUt
each ear. HerjDner. Or.-Horeee. cirols
C wUhdoHn wteroTOthip; cattle .....
Rrown W J., lsn&. Oregon. Home. W. bar
over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle .ame on left
S nr a Bnnnner. Or. Horeee, boi
branon W'hip cauTeaame, with eplit in
eBBor"p. O.. Heppner. Or.-Horeee. P B on left
ahonlder; oarao, .''""
i i Uannnv. Or. Home running A
on shoulder; Cattle. same or iriht hio.
toons. J. 8.. Gooseberry. Or. Hotass brand'
Ti on tha rUht shook
rao.iii.iii-"" """-r- to fJ
Brownlee. W. J., Kox,r- ..,..
. . irt our Hiiii iwi) Buiiwouu
G?.t "nS,.,. Warner. Or.-Horses brand
l;Hrnnm mttle (three bars) on
Aht rih? "Wn ea7h 'ear. Bange in
Bpintt P ('aleb Or -Y D "in homes on left sfle
TJ wThq'narJer circle over it. on left shoulder
E.TTrtstirle on all ootte aider 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over a year..
or Lena. Or. Horae.
Ranae Worrow anc ,v ,t,e ,op ont
uorr a".Vi''"hi ' wattle in foreh'
of racnear '!"'" ".iH. II
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j . Ki j.iu.rf h linrlnir advertisements
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DEATH 10 buiiUttiLS.
The
Modem Hunter and His De-
trootlve Methods. .
FOR
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO THB
Instead of Firearms, He Csea As. Raw
and Bulldog and Hot Few of the
Little Trae Climbers Es
cape Hliu.
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON.
THE
GIVES THB CHOICE
Light Running of Two Transcontinental
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA. TETTER.
Ft.-r- 1. nnj 4n the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
, parts, hnenesa vi umo",
In appearance, or has as many
improvements m m
BLOOD
and Umatilla oounhes.
forahoad
horses half circle 0 on lew Mine.
"'"J1 a Tnhn Uav Or.-Tonh1e cross on
In rlnhtear. ep it in 'eft ear. "e
oonmy. n enoep. .Una iewee oroo on left ear
0",hdrJrW??5 WeTh.. crop in
pnnnhed npper bit jn ngnu u
,n Orant oonntr. 90on ri.ht.houl
,V'9,"AS-:,..nnrlBhthip: ear mark square
left .till?. nr.-Cattls. Owlth
O on right hip. ''"i'ut thh! ca'tle sam.
right ear. Onllow.T. Or. Cattle, B D on
rWK.wilSwS&' or.. B 0
onJrftph Tlonsla. Or.-Horsas branded ELI
inrinht ear. , ft.Hor.ee branded
J WU
iT;- I. A.. HeDoner, ur.v t,
right hip; horse.
shoulder.
ttl.7 on ri-ht hip or thigh,
New Home
. .i. T.Milnrt Hnuhle Peed, alike
on both .idea of needle (tasted), no other ha.
It New Stand ( patented, dnving.wheel hinged
orad j uitable centers, thus reducing taction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE SEW HOME SEWIHG MUCHISB CO.
.. B0.T0W. Mass. ir;inoKSojTK,N.Y
l lUCAOO, IfX. ST. LOTIH, MO. DATXAJ. lEIiS.
SAM FftAHCIBCO, (JA b. ATLANTA, Oi.
roR satK BV
P. a THOMPSON CO., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon.
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RV.1
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Bmsry. tjVl with toil' on left shoulder t e.t-
V with bar under on right
Or. Horses, 9 on
i.hthlD or thigh.
,ht hon.o..rf rl(--br,n(Ud H.
(Jentrr. Elmer, Boi . u j.,. ..ig.
di.trlot, iniow rnuii
Han fr" in
(eroe.
tsam.
Uang. in Morrow and Umatilla
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Howard J Li, f auwT,
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I Popular Magazihes
i FOB TIE ROSE
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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
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sir and nn-W mon In right "r.
bra H I on l.'l .h H.lder. IU-. In
on left .ids.
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bXnk.r. H '.yVVagner-Or.-l!,.r... on l.h
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the left Him iw anil nnnrv nu -
H i oT the left ainnMor; eaU bra ided J on
riulit hip. alw umlroii in ". "'"
Morrow oiHintr. u- km
hue J on !' .houlder. l atUe. Uie sai
Han."" T'"-. elmleT on
John. m. Fell, n-na, , : T l.j.: h.if
l.ft .iiHei oalile. as-neon rlhl hip. nader half
orfin in rih ami .iilit nl.rtr
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KNY "n l-'f hp eaMle.am.and erop oil left
nnder .lone on the r-ht M
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FRANK LESLIE S
FDOPULAR
IT MONTHLY
CooUlns each Month I Original Water Color
Hrontlaplece 1 28 Quarto f of Headlag
u.it... inn Ngar gtna nirn tgmas iiiHHnr
lions I More Ut.rery MatUr and lllii.tra-
Hons than any otnar m.iraiin u
Frank LesiGs Pleasant Hours
FOR D0Y3 AND OIRLS
' . rih TTinle.nia. Jnrenlle Vonthlr.
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li3 ALL SUBSCKOTIOIS TO
THE Q4ZETTE, HEPPNER, 01E.
FamK Liiui'i PoruLAg Monthly and the
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Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
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For fall detail! call on O. R 4 N.
Agent at Heppner, tr address
W. H. HURLBURT, f
Oen. Pass. Agt.
POBTIiAKD. OBBOOK.
QCriOIt TI3VI33 t :
The old-time squirrel hunter is
pictured as tall and stalwart, decked
in the garments of the wildwood, whose
every feature displays honor and cour
age, lie has coine out to get a dinner,
and Dicks a tarcret on a far-away tree.
lie matches his skill against the dis
tance and wins. With the flash of the
long riflo the nearer squirrels hide
away, and a moment afterward bark
lustily at the retreat of the intruder.
Daniel Boone or Davy Crockett might
be the model for such a picture. ' The
new squirrel hunter is a very different
person. His methods are line uiose 01
the drag-net fisherman that sweeps
from shore to shore, leaving no way of
escape. II is work, if unchecked, means
extermination.
The new hunter, says the New York
Star, has nothing to recommend him to
the public except possibly his courage.
Fear seems to be unknown to him. Ilis
equipment might not suggest peril. It
consists of a gun, an ax, a saw, climb
ing srjurs. rone, a stringing belt, and a
bulldog. With the first snow of winter
he begins his work work, because it
is a vocation, and not a recreation or
pleasure. After the first night the
snow through the forest is lined with a
network of tracks that lead from many
quarters to some mammoth tree. There
may be a dozen trails all centering at
this j.oint, some from the distant corn
fields, and others from near-by logs,
where a supply of nuts was garnered
for vinter. Probably with the pot
hunter's coming a red fox squirrel,
bolder than the rest, barks from the
upper boughs at the intruder, and
lashes its long fiery tail through the
sunlight. Its position would delight a
sportsman, for it would afford a superb
shot, but the pot-hunter has no senti
ment. There is no quickening of his
milso as he unslintrs his gun, for it is Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each
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OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon.
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other accoutrements at the foot ol the
giant tree while he prepares for the
coming- slaughter.
The climbing spurs are already
buckled to his boots. The ax and 3av
are slung to his belt, and with extend
ed arms ho measures the tree; then, set
tins his iron heels into the bark, the
ascent begins. With each reach of his
long arms he leaves the younger forest
below. The line of the pawpaw tops is
passed, the silver birch is distanced in
the upward reach, and at last the
climber comes out into the open Bky,
Long before the hunter has reached
half the height the fox squirrel,
alarmed, has hurried to his nest. The
climber reaches the point where the
squirrel disappears and finds the en
trance to the nest a hollow knot, wM.cb
had been enlarged by the sharp teeth ol
the little fellows. The hunter now
knots the rope about the treo and un
der his arm. Then, Imbedding his iron
heels deep in the bark, he hangs out
from the tree at an angle of forty-flve
degrees. It is a dangerous position;
his safety lies in his ability to keep his
muscles rigid and the iron spurs 'ruried
deep in the tree. Should the spurs slip
or the muscles relax the death of the
pot-hunter would bo assured. After
attaining this position he rcn-oves hi
saw from his belt and makes a deep cut
Just be-low the entrance to the squirrel
den; the black dust telling him when
ho has cut deep enough. Then the saw
is dropped to the ground, and its crash
awakens the bulldog to the fuet that
his part of the programme Is rbout to
befcin. lie (ore this he has suit motion
less. Now his dull ryes flash. IIo
takes tip a position at the foot of the
tree, his short neck bent backward as
he looks steadily upward awaiting dc
clopmenta. The climber begins splitting out the
blin k with the as.- There 1. 1. rain of
chips, and at lost tho ax penetrates the
Interli r and the slab is pried open.
Already the anuVrels hnvo Wen plan
ning to escape, a .1 as the light cnten.
their home one of them spring out of
the knot hole. The others would hove
followed, but the climber acta the kt.-vl
blade of hi ax across the opening, and
the slab spring back to Its place-, barr
ing further eaeape. Tho squlrTi-l thai
Jump! from the tret-strikes the snowy
ground and endeavors to cw-anc the
rush of the bulldog. A quL-k spring to
a neighboring trv would save it. but it
dors not recover front tho shock of tho
fall quickly enough.
The kliarp fangs of the dog are art In
Its back. There la a cry of puln, min
gled with the track of bonea, and a
vigorous and prolong! shake of tho
dog'a head ends the aqulrrrl's life.
Then the climber rvlroara another vic
tim, and In this way the alaughtrr on
tlnuea until half a dmen dead squirrel
are scattrrrd In the snow.
The profits of his railing net tha hun
ter only a scanty living, brrauao thr
law prohibits the grnrral sale of squir
rels. Thr pot hunter has brrn dr fended
by many who tx-llrva that no other rail
ing ta open to him, but thla vacua has
Utile merit, A cUn.brr of such daring
rHild raUy tin from two dollar to
thrae dollar a day as a telegraph liur
aa, a.. 4 but work half to hard ur so
long.
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you further Information, or address
C. J. EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Orsoon.
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
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Power 'House.
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Slinp In tin mi- duval No, not rven a
pm-k of cnr.l i." "Wluit did you flo with
yourselves?" "Wt-ll," Kiild mv n-fipt'ct-ahlo
friend, "it set-ins queer to say so at
this time of dny, but Hit' pluee wns fa
muus for its caiui- cwks nnd wo hnd
coeic URiiwiiK irom nionunr io nijfiii.. uro U.UUB rill I V rillRlNTrFO
That Is what they did for eh-lit tlnys EVERY MACHINE FULLY CUARANTEtB.
Imtcnd of ti-llinNlories to one another,
as would luive liei n theitisu in sC'hrist
mas nuuilii-r.
THE POWDER PLAY.
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$1800.00
GIVEN AWAV TO INVENTORS.
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TRAVEL IN OLD TIMES.
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i-a-dsaaa m a fiitig m
a " I Maw aaa SsMknss aa ae !Wallas3
laa Tiasa with raa I Is k la
Of rvmraa tha railways hara d.ma
away with asaek vf tha dimnHU of
trarrl ta atuiw lima. Vt h a train Is
sou wad ap aow? tbrra ara mi each la
rrrninr aa aapps-a'nS la tha raaa
of tha R.sll eihra. Thar Udrlay,
hot Ihrra la rnrsily snwif h to rat
and drink, plrely rf enpanimhlp and
a snorh lart-f arra U i sad t-n-athf
la. A friend of mtna, av-h my artU.
atnwmrr, rwwa UA ma ethat ormrwj
U hlra In a ar sUfisi !! lUl a
borgh and Ixxi W tla a a arx-f
chant of rrral faniiloa and ijulta sNit
lha tf mpisiH loesaffrraia anailrrt.
lib a Ktara story t!lr, and his n a r re
tire Impraaaed W tha morr arvnrdipr
ty. Thr t!ora rm thr'r ay aiia
taHtl rratkUla and IU1 kartijrrr had
lo ft cj the e.a-h aa4 th tha hrr',
lhrif(ti lh dr tlad aiwrw, and sha
rmaaina' Mvsp Hs ttha llnaaat kr4
oa tha n.ti l fH aif k. Jsks Istb
rrilaa la laa Lnt4- li',Uala4. A f'f
froiUaaa a-ad W snna la-a era-
tha rsrt rle ofl ih MaUHar
sad tha iavtrfi ra ft U lhi
fa la. Thra "sa knows . t sa Ins st
Hap If lhy oratlJ oei'y l''. a4
aftaf aaaajr hara thay f.arit4 W d
ao. roftaaate'r tt wa tm .w
tiatawofHr, or It la jk4U Uy !
ha awnnuklikL 1 kf avyrw skt
A I'lrlarastiua Hani of I he
lerorao.
A docen or so horM-s arc drawn up In
to line at one end of the plain, tho rid
trs, by means of hit nnd stirrup, work
inir their animals into . a fer
ment of rxrllement. Then, at a (riren
signal, the lonir barreled jruns aro
waved la tho air, and the troop arts
forward at little more than a walk,
which Im-reiihos as they proeeed. war
ln(T their gun and saluting the while,
until It runtimes a furious traUop.
Huddrnly, says ltlaekwood's Ms (ra
tine, the weapon are brought to the
shoulder, held with both hands, the rl
bow raised to the level of their
shonldera. and the nest moment the
little troop of horetnen I lt to alfi-ht,
envrloptsl In the cloud of white smoke
whteh the Hint lo k (runs and Inferior
native powder prtklu'-e, only to Uaue
afi-aln In their lmwy trappiuifa. rrlninft'
In their horar with all the ktrrngth of
their Iron wrll, until the poor teaats,
often withblolin(r mouths, are trwught
to a stan.UtilL
The lab vl tmnmd. aa the nstivrs ra'.l
It. admit of but little variation when
prrftirnMtl In nuinli r; but this Is nut
always the rase, ami at time one man
alone will r thrmis-h the manravrr,
Intrratnelnr some new srtrm of hi
own I) Injy l-i k lo tha ka-l lie and firlnf
behind him, tor Instance, ur ander his
cwjtm's UKy.
Myaara leraai awl Marry.
The mahrh of Mjaore hs re
sidved to put down by an s- t of the
IrfTialatarv the ci-Iho of lufsnl mar-
ria..- isjiwf hi !! la. A bill to
that eflavt w aa pul.iulvrd lal year
Aftet- a f.l dead of ilikrokl.in the
mrasare hs fcowr Skaunml a definil
shspa and form tVh the -t ts en
(,fw sny t r -n cuii or alwttlnf
Infant tnarriawa, any prr.m of
ela-htes-N o over eifhlren marr) Irtf aa
Infsnl sr fl will t tmt.i.lrl with ba
prUowtural of rlthef tlrrrl;ll -. whkh
suav vttrn l to two yrarwim nn
or with N-IH 1 ha aama rrinUhinB
pewa.tltd f"T any lu who. hsvlns?
a.wnt-ll I Bf't y' of l- atf. tnaf
rw-s a ar'-rl au l. r f yr. M
sn.wlh .n;.rlk,airrtmt r Br. of b-rth
Will I fwl.-l cv.lt . lha slw-Mnf of
s1lt.w of this t.ij.naa. AU (firia
dee eljfht taers -f will ba eai4
et4 a la(ae a- 1-r this la
sw4 tM I wakai
The wr.j if.: rr f h lr.iry to aa
isUwtsi t,.n dikbi) vvoff t.U era
ttt ol t:e it. . f mf'.ir'4 -f IS e
ium. kjna f(-s ac. t- tfca toitiiw
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arraetf r -er h !- l.raa
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Four Hodels-885 and S100. j
SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUL
IVIonarch Cycle Co. !
ractory and Main Office vLnkt and Halsted Sts.. CHICAGO, ILL.
hltANCIILST-Vw York. San Francisco. Salt lj-ke City. Dearer. Memphis. Dc Ul. Ta onto.
j WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, OKEO0N.
A. U'. PATTERSON, Agrnt for Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon-
at Vkertlea M vh daya. sta'tkf U s , mM v f W-aer-.
OUR STOCK
( OF . . .
!! SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE 1
TO UNLOAD-
It to Advertisers .'it a great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business vc must sell it.
The Patterson Publishing Co.
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