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

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    under bit on
Mor-
VTOC.V BRANDS.
While job aap roar abortption paid ap fen
upkeep roar brand In trMof oUarga.
An. T. J.. lona. Or. Horaa. Gi on left
ahontder: oattle same on left hip,
rlaht ear. and upper bit on the left; range,
row ootmtjr.
Baird D. W. and sin. Horse brancind D B
on the left hip; os'tle the .am. on left A"",
erop off riifVit ear. nnderorop in the left. Hang,
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew, A. Alpine, Or. Home
branded 7 E un either shoulder. Hawse in Mor-
t0warnit8r,.T. W.. Harnman, Or.-Cattle brand,
d B on left hip and thinh; split in eaon ear.
Brenner, Peter, iooeeberry Oregon-Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
" HroSman Jerry. Lena. Or.-Horses branded 7
on "shower; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half crop nd riirht ear upper 1P-
Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses B on
right thigh; oattle, same on right hip; split in
Brown J. C, Hoppner. Or.-Horse. oircle
C with dot in eei tr on left hip; oattle, same.
Brown? W. J., Lena. Oregon. Horses W. bar
.,7 An the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
hlBoTer W. G., Heppner, Or.-Horses b9x
brand on right hip cattle, same, with split m
"BorTp. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
hnnliiei" ealtlo. same on left hio.
Browniee? W? J.. Von.Or-Cattlo, JB eotineoted
tm"f7M ("op vn left ear and two splits and
middle pi on ' out on right ear; on horses same
brand oTt's .left thigh; Itange m Fox valley,
Grnrm,rnWarren. Warner, Or.-Hoiaa, brand
dOn" riKht etifln: cattle (three bars) on
"?t.. ir,in andsolit in each ear. Hange in
Grant and" Morrow oonnties.
flain.ftj
Uwithananer i s BrB. on
range in Orant oonnty,
t;ate, i;r
H C on rii
Wren, A. A... Heppner, Or. Honea rnnninf A A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
I wing, J. 0., (Jooseoetry, Or.-Horses brand'
T8 on the right ahonld-.
Grant aim morn , , (t 9tinB,
nnarter circle over it, on left shoulder
fertshUler oniV on all horses over 5 years. All
fSSChSr Vinson or Lena. Or, Horse.
gni nw , rTr- -.- - -
K.n .Morrow and Umatilla counties.
B(",?rigairM M. Oalloway. Or-Cattle crop
;j'"r'. ..J nmlerhit. wattle m forehi
- ...h nnrl nnderbit, wattle in
Chalf circle C on left stifle.
out
head:
Kange Mor-
C rf T. H.T John Uay7br.-poub1e cross on
each hio on oattle, swallow fork and nndei bi
f? riX ear split in left ear. Kange In Grant
In right ear, P' inTorted A and spear point
"Snide? KarPmarkou ewes, crop on left ear
onshon dor. Mr mar Wethers, crop in
rndTlerbhairoropRinleftear. All rang,
in ftraut, oonntv H mn rihthonl
de?!at.TleJin Hghthip: ear marl square
"Curl! R! ffllt-Or. -Horse.. on
'I'o'xEd. 8.. Hardman, Or -Cattle, C with
Horse? branrt oraw k th'hiD,7mark
int nnr.uff Bniua .
GET THE BEST
When yon are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to ft that
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honestandsquare
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility. You want the one that
is easiest to manage anu is
Light Running
There is none in the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvements as the
New Home
It has Automatic Tension. Double Peed, alike
on both sides o needle (patented), no other has
it ; New Stand (patented), driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MCH1EE CO.
BAM FttAHClSCO, CAL. ATLAUTi, OA.
FOR BALE BY
P. C. THOMPSON CO., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon.
SI?
e
E. McNEld-.
Receiver.
TO THE
1E A. IT
GIVK8 THE CHOICK
Shoulder; , J jn.
under ope , no. .. '0r -Hone, branded
bmndsCl onhorse, right thigh; oa-tie same
braml on right shoulder, and out off end of
riDouTa. W. M . Galloway. Or.-fJattle, R D on
riglirHrswailow-fork in each ear; horses, B U
on loft hio. . nr ann branded ELK
onE&Xiild;roIttie same on lefthip. hole
in right ear. . nr.-Horses branded
Kmery, o.j ":"?, .ui,i, .
rmversed t witn " " ,
ireverseu w w Morrow oonnty.
e same ouriKi.v ,, t, ,
with bar
a
VV U..nnnar I IF. I jHI.LIH.
FlorHnoe,iJ. i.. '-.-v riaht
right hip; horse. If
honlner.
Iflorenoe.
8. P.
Or Horses. V on
right .hoald;;V.ttiV,'F on ri.ht hip or thigh.
5" "MorroTand Umi'tiTucoaniiei'.
Ran ge in Morrow na umw r,. K
.Hh anr?'oirornnder Hon the right h,P.
rlgeruTorrowandUmatilan
0,,i i, Liind on left tide, swallow fork in
rghltrMtinlefti Range in Haystack
t-.-ifr Morrow oonnty.
. t r n.ii.... Or. HnrsesT (oross
;.i?r?r.hove IH on right shoulder; oattle earn.
on'U'sid lUn in Morrow and DmatilU
oonnties Q Or.-f!attle E H on
rig"" L-hr." . .am. o?riM .houlder. Bang.
In Orsnt oonnty.
M.t Hannner. Or. Horae. .naaea
heart on th. Wt .hoMder. Ilan.? Morrow Co.
" HnnlakS?. H A, W-n . .Or.-Horae.. on left
' V-rSrST J M Hard man, Or.-Hoe.. H on
'"VlS:., Lnther. K.ght Mde. Or.-Hor. H oB
POPULAR MAGAZINES
FOR THE m
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ky.
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
UNION
PACIFIC RV
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
A NEW WONDERLAND.
Montana Has a Rival Beauty Spot
tD the Yoeemlte Valley.
It I Located Among; the Snow-Crowned
Feaks of Remote Reg-Ion and Bur
rounded by Dens.
Forest.
FOR
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON.
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
U same on iHii .. ((r Horsi. hrandsd
rt iT'th. TOt Klir; ea.U. braided J on
i hi,. -m.lrbit i.'. left "-
Morrow oonnty.
Jtmkin, H. m.,
m,im A un left
Hnnif on ClihtMlle. , ,
l.fl .title: nattle.wn.on right hip, under half
on in in rl" nd nilit n I ,
KNY on left hip oaltlasam.and orop oil
ri linilir .loll on inn '.,.
Kirk. J 1.. minnow.
ll.nr Or -Home., horwi.
.hmil.ler. Cattle, th. Mini.
FRAMEC LESLBE'S
OPULAR
MONTHLY
Contain, each Month I Original Water Color
frontispiece; lzs W"rio -"
i.io nu and H irh-cl... I lustra
tion. ; 'nor Literary Matter and lllu.tr..
tlon. than ny otner jnagazin. in iuocwkm.
FraiLeslio's Pleasant Hours
FOR COYS AND CIRLS.
i n.t..i. Ti'nnlA.nmfi. JiiTenlle Monthly.
Vn.U illimlrated. The best writers tor young
irtKjiilo nt.rlbrW to It. 10 i t.. : i a year.
THE GAZETTE, HEPPVER, 01E.
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Oaiette, botn lor one year v
F.anii Um,n' PtttASANT ,,t",,r"lJ(I,r0Y"
AND U1K1JI aim me wns'-i.,
one year f.i.UO.
f Undoubtedly th8 Best Club Offeis
r-w ftrA la Frank Utltf't PufcM.Mnp IJnrue, H.T
jurNtuUnmtriittiil'rrmtumlM.Fi
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
Fcr full details call on 0. K. k N.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Push. Agt.
Portland. Obuqon.
QUICK TI3MI3 t
TO
San Franoisoo
And all polnU In 'alifornia, ria th Mt Hhwta
route 01 uie
Southern Pacific Co.
fh. Brest hichway thronah California to all
point. Kant and South. Grand Hoenio Ront
of the Paoifio (ka.t. Pullman Bullet
Hleepers. Beoond-olau Bleep. r.
Attached to eiprees train., attordma superior
ancommndation. for Moond-alaM paMenaera.
for rate. tiok.U. .leepiuc oar reserratioofc
Ujto. call npon or addnw.
K. KUEBLKK, Manaxer, I. r. ruu.m, ami.
en. F. A P. AKt.. Portlanrt. Oregon
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Or.-Hor.. (19 on lefl
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S.'r.t,
Simplest,
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Most Modern and progressiva
Tor cUlogu. or lnform.tlon writ, to
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New Haven
g JLV 1X ItL Jt$
g (f irjOOw'thof lov.'lv Music tor forty
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full s.re Mici t Aiuslc ot in. 7
latnt. hrlghtrst, llvi llrst on J mot populir 5
sliH-tlons, b.th vival .nJ Inkl1umrnt.1l,
Si t'.iii.-n up In Hie m..M I'l. i'.inl nuuiner, In-
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tAUlHtlMikl, i Or.nl Pianist, 73
AULUN PAtll anil
tA SlUUHAM CUTTINQ. 73
THE NEW VORK MUSICALECHO
broaaway Theatre UMg.. New York Qfy.
caNvaaatna wantco.
There has been discovered during the
last season by a party of scientists in
one of the most inaccessible portions of
Montana a spot that for grandeur and
unique beauty gives promise of out
rivaling the Yosemite valley of Califor
nia, the Grand canyon of the Colorado,
and other famous scenic attractions of
the great west.
This newly-discovered wonderland is
situated north of Lake McDonald, near
the boundary line between Flathead
and Teton counties, among the snow
crowned peaks of that remote region,
and surrounded by almost impenetra
ble forests. Until recently the beau
ties of this place had never been seen
except by Indians and half-breeds, and
possibly a few trappers and prospectors.
A half-breed scout having told a party
of "wise men from the east" camping
on the shore of Lake McDonald itself
a bit 01 wondrous scenic beauty mar
velous tales of the wonders of this spot,
their interest was aroused, and they de
termined to visit this isolated region
and judge for themselves of its attractions.
Accordingly they first proceeded to the
head of Lake McDonald, where they se
cured as guides and packers two trusty
frontiersmen, half-breeds, named Ged-
uhn and Apgar, who were familiar with
these wild mountains and trackless for
ests. It was an arduous undertaking,
but they toiled persistently onward.
The steep, narrow trail led northward
from the lake for perhaps ten nules;
when this distance had been ac
complished their journey was only
just begun. For many miles they were
obliged to chop their way through
dense forests and tangled undergrowth,
where nothing but the trails of deer
and footprints of bears many of the
latter very fresh could be detected.
After two days of indefatigable labor
they suddenly came upon a spot of such
rare beauty that Dr. L. B. Sperry, of
Minneapolis, one of the party, consid
ered an authority on American scenery,
pronounced it "a scenic gem of the first
water." This consisted of a basin, in
the shape of a horseshoe, about two
miles in length and a mile or a mile and
a half in width, surrounded on all sides
by walls of rock, rising almost perpen
dicularly to heights varying from 3,000
to 4,000 feet. In the floor of this basin,
like a jewel in its setting, was a beauti
ful lake of deep sapphire blue, a mile
and a half in lenurth bv half a mile in
width; its waters of such perfect clear
ness that the speckled trout, with
which they were filled, were plainly
visible. The surrounding ledges of
rocks were surmounted by numerous
peaks, rising to dizzy heights, 1,000 and
2,000 feet above the timber line, their
lofty summits white with perpetual
snow.
At the head of the basin were two
BtrenniR of icy water, pouring in beau
tiful cascades over the rocks and cliffs;
sometimes clinging to the walls, resem
bling ribbons and cords of silver, and
sometimes dashing over the ledges,
diffusing themselves In clouds of rain-bow-tfnted
spray, hundreds of feet be
low. The total height of these silvery
stream was cstiniut-d to be nt least
THE
CURES CANCER,
ECZEMA, TETTER.
BLOOD
OH IO AGO,
Iw A & St. Paul B'y
J
A $ xil
That the RAMBLER
I
wti-ela ever made is an indisputable fact. It stands In the
front rank with all hieh trrade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake.
Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want to be happy, for should your wheel bel
punctured, it can be mended by you in five minutes, as it Is equipped witn tne worm j
renowned 6. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel runs.
Sold in all sizes for ladles or gentlemen at $100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, ?150 each.
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- j
ical and scientific principles.
Chicago Ideals
irlri.. with 98. 2 and 24 Inch wheels, at $65. $55. $45 respect-i
ively. are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. high-grade double locking edge
enncner tires ana are fully warranted.
Before you buy a bicycle, write for cntalogne, circulars, terms and discounts, or rail
on our numerous agenu. KamDier Bustiers antea in every town in uregou, umug-
ton ana Idaho.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeffery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main
Store, 327 Washington bt., Portland, Or.
OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon.
Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee 'and St. PanI Rail
way and note its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and St. Paul and maha, and
remember that its trains are lighted1 with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
Sleeping cars, with free reclining chain. 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 1
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. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Orioon.
Sctantlflo American
Afjency for
k
I w w 1 J t"-
How s Your Liver ?
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.
CAVEATS.
TRADE MARKS.
DESICN PATENTS,
C0PVRICHT8. to.
For Information and f re. Handbook writ, to
MUNN ft CO., 861 Uroadwat. N.w Yoac.
01dt bureau for soctirlnu patents In America.
K.ry patent taken out hy u Is lironxht brfor.
tli. public by a notice given free of charge lu lb
Inrest elmilatlon of anv wlentlfle paper I" th.
won. I. Ki.ltii. 11.1 1 r liluitraUnl. No InU'lllK'nl
man shoiiM 1 Without It, Weokly. R3.0O.
jpari .I..HIHI month. A.Mrww, M U NN ft CUa
Vu.li.umu, ;ibl Uruadway, &ow York City,
it; r n: i. Viyv
King- of Bicycles.
I . ... . . . . . I III 1. ,y
, conn. "w " el- ,l,p-v ""l ive ui. ir aupply ,P
from tlm Mint liclilM of flcrnul nnow ly- yiajjifs' ''v' TTK.
ills' in th nwfiil Kolifiiili H fur ntiovp. I ( ft : vf T & VT Vr
Aloiis u jxtition nf tho stitithiTii wull I'utr'l-llKJ J
there was it tikme c.xtoniliiiK' from ul fi-iSfcitf ,QV!3
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Umtt0 " 4 " OrriMl CtmtfWMH.
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kith, ml Wit, to aaM.
Tmimo: w ui itf 1 t lulu
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fOUNTHI t4 4 wt
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height of 2.UU0 fcotilown nctirlv to tin
border of the hike. Here uvnlaiit heK
(ire of frequent oeeurrenee, Bhootiiif.'
down the hIi)k with Wrilie fnrei', and
with n rtishiiifr, roitrln noiiihI, not un
like jM'alitof th miller, an J i!uiijriiip; into
the uiifalhmnaljle deptha of riM'ky
rliiiHiiiH. On neemint of the oft-reeur-riiifr
nviilumliea the iinrtv chiihlened
thin Nfeluded iiioiintain vulley "Am
lniulie ItiiHin," and the aurrotindiiif;
H-aka and u tureH(iu iiiiikwr of roek
were given iiainea Mtieited by their
apearuiiee; the Kphinx, the Dome,
athedral Spire., the ( a.tle, and the
Matterhorn, the lout on account of it
aurprUlnir rem-mhln nets to the far-
famed Alpine ieuk.
1 he walla ini lohliiff this bit of wonder-
lund ate of meta morphia aand.tone,
aome of the at rata lieing of uneolored
quart, nearly a. white ea the urnuitid-
Ing anowa, while other atrata are of
brijf ht red. The formation of the rock.
rxtnlilt. many martrluua phenomena
and the nlaee eontnitta many acientifle
aa well aa acenlc attraetlona, and will
prote a tnoat Interehtliiff field of study
lor the freoloiri.t and mlnernlopl.t.
It ia very prolmble thai Ion if gn. In
the prehialnrlc a (Tea. thia kjI waa the
Ihh of aome enormoua Inland lake of
irreat depth, of which the little lake
now exi.tlnir In Ita renter rontalna,
eoinwratlely aieaklnir, only the laat
few drop In the .low ly emptying basin,
ltat whatever may haelern Itahi.tory
In the dint and di.taul pa.t It la easy to
predici It. future; for when, by tha
rnn.trueiion of sttknI roada, rammiinl
ration ahall har been r.tabll.hed wtlb
the rallwaya It la rrrtalnly dettined to
become one of the nm.1 rlebralnl re-
art.; a ahrlne w her rarth'a weary nil-
frlmMbrourbeoniinunloo with nalure.
will flml peac am! rr.t.
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"Speaking ot titwrteaca oa the rail
road," mmi a hew Vork traIUif man.
"1 had a alieht arr.iM one time oa a
SMHtaUle rv4 U Itoaaaave that sna
be worth bearing.
"tYe ware oututag duwa a lwf grade
f Us lull a la a tttiaed tralo. i Ml la.
e ba4 a gutnloU SuatteJ with lira aa
lite altd ear, with our two p-Mmraset
ua.ba aad u.(k. tat, ana I abuuKt
aay wa were tu.hiag abuut 2a W a
buuf tm tlMk liiat wuuM b imum
ua t. ry kittiltj it it Ot-lw's .iitig ua ibte
t.raily If wa darvd toaM 0 mile. (.a
t our la otr beu I tip mhJ t
luwk out of tu l.itr di.Mi swi m a
wtlil Uau wf luiMwl mU vwia alu(l''g
daw a aftar aa. Ibay baj rk)aliy
started at a tip$iSe w bka we bad p4 j
only a f.w tuisuua bttora. a4 waa 1 1
aaw then th'jf were gtag ao faat that 1
Ui.y iI.iumwJ tha mot o th. f rxut.1, 1
w ha n.ti a run to (t on at I tui tb'it
full! .r r. .l.t. I a wil tu.b f I
Iba vutitiu. lui, but ti.r f m h4 biiS
k bJ OTli4HwJto.fi. (f'tif l let l b.a
t k b l'f ail .( wtth..n. in Iti.a
tuuufeU it nai ml H could du to keep
t.'iLiu from juiiipin off.
"It wua only a abort time until we
began to at-e that our aulvution lay la
tha purauing' train Hying the track, be
to una wa bud rcuclicd our limit, and our
train waa awayuig and toasmg ao that
eterybotly waa acurt'd out of bla wita.
1 know 1 waa, and I juat aat lu my aeat
and bald on, waiting and listening to
the thunder of tha train behind ua,
which waa not JOOyarda aw ay and gain
ing every aevoud. It waa far heavier
than oura, and 1 knew that If anybody
went ott tha track It waan't going to
ba tha coal train. 1 aaid a moment ago
wa bad no women aboard. 1 meant we
bad bona to eak of.
"There waa one, but aha waa a homely
mountain girl, whotlidn't aceiu toknow
auytbiug, and becauao aha aat quiet la
tbceorncrand didn't terrain wa thought
alte didn't amount to enough to count.
1 waa look it. g at her la a daied kind of
a way, wheti all ot a auddrn aba lit out
of. her aeat aa If aha bad been abot out
of It, and, knocking everybody out ot
the w ay, the daabad out of tha rear door
betora anybody could touch her, and
wa thought aba had jumped off, but the
hadn't. Mi Jumped for lb open car,
banifing on like a cat, until aba got to
tha far end of it, and In a second aba waa
tumbling tboM Uee ott at the rate of a
tkiM n a ecrvbil.
Tbey would bit the track and bounce
every which way, but aha krit piling
them off, Iba roal train filing rhwer
atery aecuod, and at last a eowple of
tbetn stuck op la a raiile guard, and
lb neat thing we knew tbcra waa a ter
tlfla cra.lt, mil. and tle.aud trackaand
rual flew, and the r-ul train rulled eter
ttwlf and weal down th. kill la a bean.
Hy Ueorga, aa that girl atom! there la
Ler plain ralio lrra and ber old tuu
boaa.t and watched that train pita ap
a ber feet, I thought that Jua of Are,
t1eKitra, Qurra r.iiaabeth, Urace liar,
(tig and Iba M of Ibera weren't a patch
Ing to ber, and. aa I.r aa we were eon
teraed, thy wtren't.
"fh bad aet our train and our lie-,
and wa !k Mr on with aa In triumph.
Thee wa n.n.le op a purw for br big
etMmf h o buy farm with, atid I'll hat
Ue'a (nl tii'na ft tlirthea. and Jewel
ry, ami I .la. and trlnketa and thing
than any ? I In Ik. awiualaina, tor wa
Meter fiiij,- b r Mi. ! .! t(ult. ap
pre. l.t of the ni tkiara aba
U.-. but ! aerare fur lhalf We
t-reriat ,r Jn.l the ." Waa h
titgtna fr.
Four Models S35 and 8100.
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rOItTLAND, 0RE00N.
i. W. PATTERSON, Agent for Morroto County, llcjypncr, Oregon
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