Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 24, 1896, Image 4

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    YTOCK BEAND8.
While yon aeep roar abieriptloa paid o job
tea keep jour brand in treeot ohsrge.
AUyn. T. J.. lon. Or. Honwa GO on left
shoulder-, cattle mil on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row county.
Baird D W.and son. Horses branded D B
onthelflft hip; os'tla the earn on left flank,
crop off right ear, underorop in the left. Bange
in Morrow County.
Bnrtholnmew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horsee
branded 1 E on either shoulder. Banxe in Mor-
WBa"uiStw,J. W., Hardman, Or.-Cattle brand
d B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter, gooseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
"Bowman, Jerry, Una. Or .-Horses branded 7
'";,., .hnnlilnr: eatt e B on the left side.
Left ear half crop nd right ear upper slope
Barton. Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B
Barton, Wm
each ear,
C
right thih; cattle, suine on ngnt nip; spin, in
TTnnrjrier. Or. Horsee, circle
Horses W. bar
with dot in cm ter on loft hip; cattle, same.
Wren. A. A.. Himinw. Or. Horses runninaA A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on riant hio.
loans, i. B., Uooeeoeerj, ur.-ni -
Son um
T8
e itsbtahnoUW-
3,
-JLlit nnthfl left shoulder. Cattle same on left
br;;r.n Vw'tW :"i.Wn.witl split in
eBBnrTl'. 0.. Heppner. Or.-Horses, P B on left
bonldor; cattle, same on loft hip.
Brown ee , W. J..F,Or-C.attlo. JB connected
l lS'lpon left ear and two split and
aZmriiw in Fox valley,
Wagner, Or.-Horse, brand.
ed O on right stifles cattle : tiniue or, ,,u
JL n ami huI it in each ear. Kange in
Grant ana
ant ana .iimi"" , . .,.,
Cain.K.. (Jaleb. ci on ''"""TV" "T;
; on
All
TJ with Quarter c.rc,
Ranoe Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Co rigall?M M, Oallnway, Or-Cattle crop
CarrinsvUle, Or. -Horses." on
-TWans branded KLY
cattle same on lofthip. hole
Quarter circle
i ntitla nn
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years.
H Con right shoulder; oatue same .m ris.. m,
out
ead:
E'J. tillf circle C on left stitle. Range Mor-
nw and Umatilla oonnties.
Cnri T. H." John Day. Or.-Donble cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and undm bi
frloht ear split in left ear. Range In Grant
?v Sn sheep, inverted A and epe rant
on shoulder. Ear markou ewes .crop , ou lei.ear
in Grant com ... HnrM. non rightshonl
den Cattle. sameonriBht hip; ear mark sguare
orop oil lert ana wni .
mirnn, it. j..,
IelL"iSi a. TTardman. Or.-Caitle, C with
E in center, horses. XX ion left lip.
Hors T 'circi;-with bar beneath on Wt
shoulder; oatt le same u ""'
under a lope noin ? -&raee branded
:"BB'"uV ( t.le branded the same. Also
tj on nam. "r; ; -.;,,. ...i-h, ca'tle
rr"du riht shoulder, and cut o.f end of
rwhtftar. x r nara nit.
, rlgllt a ie. iW-fork in each ear; horses, B 0
on left mo- , . n.
Elv. Bros., Douglas, Or.
on left shoulder,
Emery C.'H., Hardman, Or.-Hrse branded
n rreve'rsed ( with taill on left shoulder ; cat-f)-
lreTBr"w':vA.V Itanaa n Morrow oonnty.
tie same on r.K... I" - n P.i;ttle. LK on
righrhiprhor.es-: F wTth bar un.ler on right
.boulder. wnnner. Or. Horses, F on
.tt-rw"- itn ,Bf ltltUk
BanV-in Morri-w and ZZ
,r oirol. under It on the right h.p.
E. i Mrrnw and Umatilla oonm
u" -.1 Warner. Or-"T (T F L
""""T'.rrT.;. .v..l,l.rni, horses: on oattl
COnI.,e,.Th snd Ton eft ii da. swallow fork in
ji..ji Miimi oonnty.
L r r. Oillnwav. Or. Horses -f . (oross
iYh bar above It) on right shoulder; oattle same
on left "iSSf BW Uorn"' nd Um,t""
HeUEdwin. John Day. Or.-Cattle E H on
L';. wTSi - aam on right shoulder. Range
shaded
irrow Co.
on ten
nn;-. ... !,!
Hamphreys, J U. Hardman. Or.-Horse.. H on
left Hank
I
the
Ue .am- .Horse.
ri jTin Ihs h'f I " ,n 1 'nf ' " ', 'i-i I '.,n
i,i nlnoanderhlt 111 K'".
M..rr.;w coimtv. Or-llor-K, he
.ljal;':.. i'..V.' .l.i.,.l,lr. Csttlo. the sarin.
niw ,1 "'V,, VI Mil
lU.me " r ' " "V. ri, Hor.es. clrcleT on
lev; .r"lni;;i": ..;; .. h.i lip.
e.ii.ri-UMMl.nl.rn le .ear
KNv'nn l't hiii cutt le wtme and orop o left
r- iin i"' sl'ioeon Hie rlitlif
Ki'a .1 T . Hfi r. Jlr.
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When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisements
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to It that
you buy from reliable manu
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reputation by honestand square
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is notea fljfl
the world over for its dura- rf(-i.
hiiifw Von want the one that 'v- u.
is easiest to manage and ia
Light Running
fr-llA There Is none In the world that
i-1$ can equal m mecnanicai con
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in appearance, or has as many
improvements aa the
New Home
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (patented), other has
it ; Mew Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged
.i i,i0 w. cantera. thus reducinc friction to
the minimum.
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FOH 8LE BY
P. C. THOMPSON CO., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon.
Ulo
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
to thb
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9 Popular Magazines
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LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
WATER THAT EXPLODED.
A Bartender's Experience Under Fire of
fusillade of Beltaer.
"Do you know," said Billy Clark, of
the Grand hotel, to a Cincinnati Times
Star reporter, aa a big seltzer bottle
fizzed and two or three men on the out
side elevated a foot each on the railing
and looked on. "that these seltzer
water bottles will explode easily?'
And the three men each put a foot down
on the floor and moved slightly away,
"Sometimes just the temperature of the
hand will do it, the warm hand, placed
against it while bringing it from a cold
room, or sometimes while lifting it one
will strike it against the counter and it
will explode and the metal top will be
driven with great force by the gas.
One time, while at the Gibson, I refused
to give a man a drink. He took it very
much to heart and went away vowing
he would get even with me. I had
turned about as he went out and had
my back to him. Suddenly there came
a sound like a pistol shot. I tried to
turn around and couldn't, and I was
sure the man had carried his threat
into effect and had shot me. Directly
following that explosion came another
and another, and there was a rapid sue
cession of explosions. Then I knew
the man had opened a regular fusillade
on me, and yet I was riveted to the spot,
I could not stir. I thought I had been
paralyzed by a bullet. Come to find out.
one of these seltzer water bottles in the
far end of the counter had exploded
and the concussion had started the
other J, until all had exploded that were
on that shelf. And the man had gone
away and I never saw him again. But
I never will forget my experience of
that night, when I was sure I had been
shot."
Mr. A. H. Cranstrf, of K I mtXXESanSZXttSXmSXSE&
158 Kerr Bt, Memphis, Tensu,
writes that bis wue nsa w
eer wnich bad eaten two
lartre hole In her breast, and
which the best physician
of the sorroundlng country
treated, end pronounced i in
curable. Her jmndmother
and sunt bad died W
Cancer
and when told this, the most
eminent specialist ot tew
v-ir nnrler whose treat-
clared her case was howlem.
All treatment having Jailed,
she was given
8. S. 8. was recflmmenaea,
and astonishing
seem, a few bottles cured
her sound and well.
Our treatise on thMj dis
ease will be Bent tree to
any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Atlanta. G
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Hnnssker. H A. Wagner, Or.-Horaes.
ho i leriosltis. won iiv...v.
Humphreys, J U. Hardman. Or.-Hon
si.H!n Lnther Kiuht Mile, Or.-Horse Hon
he oft shonl" "and hSSrt the left stiH. Cat.
le wm. on left Mo. IUnw. In "n
branded
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Contains each Month I Original Water Color
r:." .i i , I2H Quarto Paies of Reading
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Matter: iu new aim
tlonsi More Literary Matter and lllustra-
tlons tnan eny "r ,'"""
3 CIS. Mvm..
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours
FOR DOYS AND CURLS.
Juvenile Monthly,
Fuilv Illustrated. The bent writers for young
ueuo "tribute to It. 10 ts. i i a year,
SBS ALL SOBSCEIPTI0II3 TO
THE GAZETTE,. HEPPNER, ORE.
Frank Lislis's Portti. Monthly and the
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Frank Usui's Plrasant Hours '0 "oys
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For fall details call on 0. B. 4 N.
Agnit; at Heppner, cr address
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And all point In California, yia the ML Bbasta
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Die great highway through California to all
points Kast and South. Grand Hoenlo Route
Of the Pacific Ooaat. Pullman Bnffet
Uleepers. oeoond-olaas bieepers
Attached to ezoreas trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class passenger.
For rata, tickets, sleeping ear reservations,
ito, call upon or address
K. KOKHLUK, Manager, s. r. kuuajus, assi.
len. F. A P. Agt. Portland, Oregon
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For catalogue or Information write to
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Polly Ii a Great Favorite wlih the Lone
Women.
Parrots have never been suspected
of having a mission in life but one has
been discovered for them in Brooklyn.
An attendant in a shop where animals
and birds are the stock in trade was
asked if all the parrots that talked were
trained by sailors, says the New York
World.
"Not at all," he said. "If you should
come in here during the week follow
ing the arrival of a cargo of parrots
you would .soon find out that there are
a lot of women in New York who make
it almost a profession to train parrots.
The best customers we have, however,
are Brooklyn widows. There is one
woman who comes in after almost
every cargo we receive and buys at
least one or two parrots, sometimes
more, which she intends to teach to
talk. The women who do that are
mostly widows. How do I know. Why,
they tell us so. And why do you sup
pose they want the parrots? It's for
company, they say. They say they are
lonely and the parrots are company
because after they talk to them enough
the parrot talks back.
"That is why widows like parrots
better than canaries, they say. One in
Brooklyn keeps a little notion store
and sells candies. The children see the
parrot there and the parrot is speedily
sold and taken away n soon as it can
say two or three things. Then the
widow's lonel i ness conies over her ngai
and she conies in search of another
pupil in feathers. She gets three times
as much as she paid for the bird and if
it learns rapidly and has quit a mini
ber of words or sings a song she gets
even more," So after all even Polly has
a mission.
Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. 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. IU equipment is
uuerb. Elegant Buffet. Library, Bmoking and
aieeDins 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 tbls, but none are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious I
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, Oreooh.
TOLD BY THE THUMBS.
00 mih nl luvi Iv Music Ijrforlf;
isms. cuniiinp ,l too p-iir-. ,
full ie Miint Music ol tii -s.
bilcst, hrlhtp-,', livi-lli-kt snj emit popular
si-li-itltins, In-Ill vk'I snj lnslrurnent.il,
i gnitrn up In the most rln-.nt manner, lu-
cluJing Imir lirpf site I'uitialts.
That the RAMBLER
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Is one of the very best wheels ever made Is an indisputable fact
front rank wtth all high grade machines, and if you buy one you wi 1
Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, or J
m,M,Bd tt 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 runs.
Sold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at 100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, 150 each.
THE RAM BLERi" the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market
For style, finish and durability It is unsurpassed, as it is con. o-
leal and scientific principles.
Chicago Ideals
a .A. assr e-e JK Matuuit.
Fvarerp
Unnhr tires and are fully warranted.
Before vou buy a bicycle, write for cstalogue, circulars, terms and counts, or call
on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers ttaniea in everjr
tonand ldaho. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
x a.a, a, TatTorT Mnnf. Co'i "Rambler Bicycles." Main
KOrinweBi repress. luxiiveo uuiumu; -
Store. 327 Washington bt., PKgoj,, Agt for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon.
4 ScVtntlfio American
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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.
197 Canal Street,
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that time 1 have found I lie ltcuIi
faacination In looking at M-oile'a
thuuilm. The dK-toi- mi id I hut if they
moved inroliiDlarily outward It wa a
aipn that the nervea of tbtit tiinn or
woman were not in the Im-kI condition.
1 find tuyaelf now awci-lnff the line
that aita opjioaite me in a car, and if
that doctor'! teat la a good one there ii
a surprising" number of people in his
tow n whoa nerves need looking-after.
There arc few among- the women who do
not involuntarily move t he thumbs out
ward at intervale of every few minutes.
and when your attention hag once been
attracted to It the proceaa of watching
their gloved hands growa very interest
ing. 1 have found the habit much lra
frequent among men; but lake the av
erage number of women in a cable ear
and it w ill tie a eurprls to you to aee
how many of them indulge unconscious
ly in thia little habit. I only hope it
does not mean anything as serious aa
It might indicate if that r.erve special
iat'a dlagnoaia waa a good one.
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THAT .ILLO l ORRNLV
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sail . I it la Itwk mi il,,4 k anaat
IT IS NOT SO It m AS IT SIXMS.
FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR.
Mere Atteatlosi r!4 t Ceaarert aa Ceo
vaalaar. The reraaerty.
"Of rourae, for carrlnge wear, house
wear, evening wear, the fouls Quinte
heel Is all the go although I do not
advocate women moving about all day
in the houae, for Instance, with their
feet at the angle thou heels enforce
Whether a woman Is wslking on the
street or wslking In the house her foot
should lie properly poiaetl. The low
heel and pointed toe.eten soektremely
pointed tiw, are to ! preferred to the
broad toe and high heel hit h pretailed
a doten or so years ago.
"And about the pkadilly toesare
they vanishing?"
"A rounded toe, aellher pointed nor
tiare. la w hat we are making now for
wslking boots, btit slippers still ter
minate lu a sharp point, perhaps not as
exajrgrtaled ss last sesaon.
"Iluiklre haie little to do with the
anatomy of the foot," he aihM, "ttut I
want to show Vu th'a rut steel
buck lea on I he pa tr n t h-s I her si i rs,'
and he look front the show win. low s
variety of t Hvl.-rrlla like footgrsr
etrstv. and bmVlrd In novel and
l.ilii'v iliaigna. They vere prrlly
eii'ii-ir'i f-r lh nwl. f f-l l fairies.
'In trfif't to Irrr'er. a aubW-et an
IH.U..-I', i -isijiiiiii n-:.iiy. ".Many people
are one-nnteii nmi their imwiicb tnrown
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WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, 0REO0N.
clear out of plumb H.inpiy from always w PATTERSON, Agent for Morrow County, Hcjypncr, Oregon
having balanced thcmaelves on absurd I ' " J " 1 1 ' "
heeN and hrwlng worn the wrong shape I
of shix1. I know personally an appar
ently sensible woman who weighed
two hundred and twenty-five pounds
and w ho wore habitually a one and one-
half shoe w Ith a heel three Inches high.
She fell once or twice and hurt herself,
but the fall was never attributed to the
shoes. I have another customer, a 8ne-
looking girl of noble proportions, who
Invariably orders an 'A last. It Is en
tirely too narrow for her. Among the
people who come to us to be fitted are
a great many w hone feet are totally un
like. They have a corn, pcrhspa, on one
foot, and habitually walk In such a way
as to eaae that fool; that la, row the
pressure off the forn. A different set
of must-lea Is ued and the foot enlarge
in a different way from Ita companion
foot. Teotde Invariably 'favor' one
member of the body more than the
other; In measuring for leggings one
leg la often found much larger than the
other, and the same Is true in regard to
feet. The shoes are made similar, but
the feet are distinctly different." N.Y.
Tribune.
HOYLE.
NOT ACCOKOINQ
la Tkle reeee bta. aa
Fnia
There waa a game f draw poker
played on the bank of the bay. Bear the
riltaburgh dorks quit recently, aayt
the Rrkt Dispatch, w hlch aa eyewltoeaa
would like to have referred to some an-
thorliy cn the game for decision aa to
the value of a "band.
Two while men were playing and a
colored man rame along and wanted
to set In with t heru, which wsa prompt
ly agreed to, aa "soft snaps" are not
pUketl uki every day. and a Jack polwaa
Nitt oirurd by oueof tbe hile men oa
a nimf arke. .No. 8dro pcdouU The
lirero eta vnl, for a glance at his hand
hwed 'here Bi-ce. In the "draw" he
eii'ti a it r if ten. The i.ttarr
tu in iSrv thrre cr.!. stul In th ihr
v n i-i e more is. ,r o f la. ka. Then the
l- lt ij.' crrw lurly Until the J't li-ld
OUR STOCK
a
SPACE IS
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AND WE
ARE WILLING
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matter of business vc must sell it.
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