Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 10, 1896, Image 4

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    STOCK BRANDS.
White J on M.uep yoar subscription paid up jcb
eukeep your brand in free of charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horses GO on left
.houlder; cattle same on left hip, wider bit on
ight ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row oounti.
Bsird, D. W. and sin.-Horses branded D ,B
On trie !"m, ii i Wi " , . . . . u
crop off rin'it ear, nndercrop in the left. Bange
in Morrow County.
4 n alnina. Or. Ho ee
branded 7 IS on either shoulder. Bange in Mor
"Srter, J, W., Hardman. Or.-CatUe brand-
d B on leu nip aim wni. -i - ;r
Brenner, Feter, uooeeT
branded P B on left shoulder.
nght siae.
Brosman, Jei
on
I on
Oregon Horses
Cattle same on
Wren. A. A Hennner. Or. Horses ranning AA
I J rv..!.. am witwh, hin.
Yotuur. J. B.. Uoosenerrj. ui.-nu u
Toon the rUnt shoniiv-.
IT - VwnAil 7
- , . u n ,K, lett eiae
Kft ear half crop '"8X18
riggh" ttmron right hip, .plit in
Brown. J. C Heppner Or--Hoesrole
C5dn0tw'r ttntowl' rrfes'bar
OTefH, on the feft shoulder. Cattle same on left
"StoJP. 0., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
'bSnlderiBB wTfo6, Or.aUle. JB connected
EntoWlerStange in Fox valley,
Grant county, Or.-Horses brand.
Carsner Warren. Waer bg on
P A "5lVnm in each ear. Bange in
riKni nun " :::.:
Grant ana ,-"v VV horses onleft stifle'
kS Mrcie over it.on leftR.houMer
and on left .title on . - -"
left shoniner raw " " -
w?lrhntR0,Vinson or Lena. Or. Horses
w and Umata connt.es ,
Curl, T. H.. J otm M, d undel bi,
eaoh hip on oatUe, swallow i"
in right ear in verted A and spear point
v.W't,? Fm markou ewei, crop on left ear
on shoulder, fcarma. ether, crop in
pnnohed upper bit in ngnt.
rignt a"u u-,.
in Grant oountv wm ri((ht(,hral
der?& ear mark square
rltuCX-Or. -Horse.. on
OoEd. 8.. Har,!man Or -Rattle, Cwlth
Cochran, K. K., m'n;Ir i. beneath, on left
under slope both ear, .and dewlap.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewinf? Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisements
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest hmsnca ana
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
you buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honestand square
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 and is
rr T7?. TTT
E. McNEluL, Receiver.
THE GERMAN ARMY.
A Perfect and Thorougholn Mil
itary Organization.
rro THIS
Every German Is Liable to Service After
He Beaches the Age or sevenwwn
Method of Recrnltlng and ,
Maintaining the Army '
QIVE8 THB CHOICE
Light Running Of Two Transcontinental
There Is none in the world that
-n enual in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvement
New Home
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry-
VIA
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sWefof needle (patented), no other has
if New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to
the minimum. . , r.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE KEI HOME SEWIH.G MACHIHE CO. MINNEAPOLIS
Spokane
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
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FOR S!
ATT.AMIA, OA.
E BY
P. C. THOMPSON CO., AgenisA
Heppner, Oregon.
St. Paul Kansas City
Chapin,
H.,
branded
Also
ca'tle same
n;iht ho. t;attiepmu.r...
baW.'k" Xulaerrand out oil end of
right ear. Onllowav. Or. Cattle, B D on
HP Magazises
riff hi
on lett niu. , Or. HorBM brftnttftd ELX
in right ear. , Or.-Horses branded
ismery, tain' ni,,(t houlderj oat.
reversed C with i to I on i n
L. A.
"XL 'T'U ' loft shoulder s oat-
0 (reverseo wm. . -tf in Morrow oonnty.
Heiwmeon right hln. uang .
R.
honlder. Or -Horses. F on
Florence, n. on fjht hip or thigh,
right -honW er; t'ff"fi;SZ Tbr-nde,! H.
"rc ovr it, on. lett stllle.
L Morrow and Omatillanounties.
rein morrow ijnu w ,nn(1.tnn
i.H.. IttaKe. r. --. r. ir. l
,"'" A. . -irnle under It on tne ngni, uip.
with quarter 0,rcl.uniw.iu
connd o right shoum r iwsU fork s
right ear and iHthl
Oistnm. " "--, n-HorsssT (cross
Hi?rwaK,.V: i on riiht shoulder; oattlesame
,U,.it: tenViu Morrow and Uui.till.
0TnMKdwin. John Dav. Or.-CaUleE H on
right MPS hr on rum sxu.uc.
inOriitoonniy. 0r.-Hon. shaded
Mnghes. Mat, "nW ,taB, Morrow Co.
hTa, ! w4S Or.-liorsa.. on left
honlder. oat tie Or.-Hor. H oo
Huraonrey.,
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
FOB THE ME. m
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
p
Hang in Haystack 1
r - vim
FRANK LESLIE'S
OPULAR
MONTHLY
Contains each Month I Original Water Color
Frontispiece , 1 28 Quart . Page, ol
Matter: luu rew irr.
tlnns- More Literary m,i" -
tSo'tnu ny ether MMin America
Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours
FOR DOYS AND CIRLS.
. w-il -t, irsnlMAm .Tnvenlle Monthly.
Civ rated. The best' lor jrou
luJlu iitrlbute to It. 10 cts. s SI a year. ,
SEBD ALL STJBSCaVffTMBa 1(1
m A r J
THE GAZETTE, HEPP.UH,
TM I-"U-s PoPt Month-Y and the
tiazstle, oom ior uiio ' i
FH.Ng Lr.HL.g-s Plbasant Hours for Boy.
AMU U1K1.S auu w
Fnr full details oall on 0. E. 4 N.
Arc nt at Heppner, tr address
W. H. HURLBUBT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
POBTIiAND. OBMON.
QUICK TI3VEE I
TO
Snrx Franolsoo
And sll pointe In California, via the Mt. Bhaete
rouie ui ww
Southern Pacific Co.
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the great highway through uaiirornia m i
points East ana aoum. uranu onwiiu "
of the Paoifio Coast. Pullman Bnftet
Uleepers. Becond-olaas Hleepers
ifthxt tn axnress trains, affording snperior
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tiokets, sleeping car reservations,
oJ. "-L"l"'" HW.H
K. KUEHLKK, manager,
flen. F. A P. Agt. Portland, Oregon
Aest
KVHk Inther RwhtMile.Or.-Hors Hon I one year tWW.
the left sho.ll. "ran,. ""Yn Moriow eonntv. Ilnrlflnht0nil tftfl I P.ST L UlU UT1BI5
",,n',7jrj H.;,nnr Or -Horse, hrsndwl UIIUWUU .WU. I .v
branded
Ind J nn
ltange in
Morrow county. Or -Horses, horse.
i t .,,! fill
Jnnns. Harrv, n-w,. ... h llH j -
right hip. also onderbit in left ear.
tW Studio rrnnt 1M,, rbi,MnoTIo X.T,
Cattle, the saras.
ftn iritrnr HUB.
orcn in ri-'-. nd . t n , lef . .
Rnny." ; ::.m.and crop of! left
in nip ,,.. -7 -
Si'rst. rfffJJ5V Lightest,
Simplest. 7AlE,",t!'t
MronS..t, Workln'
Top CfiMi Accurat
Recelver. MjP Compact.
KNV
eri
; on in"
nnder .!' on the right
Most Modern end progressive
For catalogue or Information write to
THE MARLIN F1RB ARMS CO.,
New Haven. Conn
if lit. J T Hennner. Or.-Mrsee ov n
e,r and nn.ier 01. n In J t
bratirt on le'i ""'- , - ft hip
on
Same
Qotintv.
.nl1nn. John W..
Or.-Horc
a, Jimn n.. ".... i,.i.i
braud- t V" 1 . . Itiiie. near IS.
a. aaui on iHivti.w. -
brsndel I
eMtle anme on left I
called
-Cattle braniM
d. (tlle.aaui
'"&y.J.W Heppner itr.-i
'" 7 ' " a -a. l ....l.l-t ftnltl I
riS?ut. v"r righl .).. thr- el.U in nghl
".rl. ..I rw.r. lM.nr.Or.-Home branded
a '.Ti.i.' II eoi.nwM. Horoettmee
wins H. on left eh.ml.Ur.
.tn r.ahVMprh.'.r-m. n right .tine.
Ua"ire in M,.rr.iw "' . .
M.nor, tr. '"
ri.ht him oor-e. " 1W-. is J
Mitohetl. f. l.iee. r.-Hore. II 00 "
BJJ" I.-? Wjul-ler. tie -,. on l-rth hU-J
t)llr, I'arry. U.stiigt4, Or.-I U 00 wn
, ..1... m...n r'aht hip. .
' r m O av-7lt..t Mile. -'.
JhV.W-l.l Bt-ft ah.wl. v and on !-
I .V;.Vi" V.s in lft ear. Heht cropped. W
nPi. hi... IU,,. on KleM
Farhw A llUm. Har.lmaB.tH.-H
rft ti.ml l"
settle
STEAM
GASOLINE
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MARINE M M '
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5 JR-T rn
sT (ft OO worth of kivelv Muilc torferty-a
111 . . Cents. conltlng jf 100 psgrs ,
v. fuii ,1.. shMt Muilc ot t'.is-
mZ Utest. brlEhtnt. Mvellfit and mint popular 3
J srmtlons, txnn vocal sna inuumini.
Sw- gottm up In the iot elf it ant niaoner, to-
e" eluding four largs sit. I'ortrAlts. 7
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THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
Uroeiwsy Theatre Bldg.. New York Oty.
P CNVltl WANTCD.
It joti tbink of bnying an nam of
n or kind eeod for onr CntaUtgue
&. ... ill.e.lweilWkfnel H n s 1
p o X not an power, u,i"iu r1 '
or Ll"sf A'o. 39. I r yafhl tnginee, doii
era and machinery. Etiher sent tree.
cuas. p.iiiam & Co., mA.p.T.L.
lPoa
Tl , l.a.lngtne.Or.-Mor-e brand.
' jjjkin lUne. rriw enen'.
m.n right Mp. ."".r w. -H.wm. Jtf e-m
',p-r. . ir..u left bin.
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it rational rgnnixation advocating
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against enepetiwe ef arge taaee.
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profit in connection with the organixa
ton and itii sustained by membership,
contribution! and the distribution f it!
publication.
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The German emperor may declare
war, though such declaration is sub
ject to the consent of the federal coun
cil. If, however, the country is in
vaded, then what the emperor says pre
vails, without federal ratification.
An American may think that the
young; kaiser talks a good deal about
hia function as war lord, and takes a
good deal of room in discharging it,
but, by the imperial constitution oi
1871, after the Franco-Prussian war
had ended in German unity, the em
peror is rightfully the first soldier in
the empire, the entire forces of which,
in war and peace, are under his corr
mand. It is his to see that the army
is kept in fighting trim, and his to se
cure this end by imperial legislation,
The Bavarian army is, however, a dis
tinctive contingent, by itself, though
practically coordinated and subordinate
ed in the imperial army system. Sax
ony and Wurtcmburg, also, preserve a
certain military identity, in that each
puts up an army corps for itself.
It is provided that the entire land
forces of the empire shall consist of 21
army corps.
Every German is liable to service.
No substitute is allowed. No one es
capes unless a member of a sovereign
house, and he would des?m it proper to
serve voluntarily. So the army of Ger
many is the people's army.
When a German boy hos finished his
17th year he finds a drill master wait
ing for him. When he puts away the
tools of war for good he is 4G years old.
But practically his service will begin
in his 20th and close in his 39th year.
During this period he will serve active
ly three years in the ranks, four in the
reserve, five in the first levy of the
Lanwehr. then, until he is 39, in the
second levy of the Landwehr, and fin.
ally until he is 45 in the Landsturm.
A young fellow, however, of means ana
education, who bears all expenses and
passes an examination gets off with one
year's service in the ranks. The duty
of the Landsturm is to take part in the
defense of the country. Neither the
Landsturm nor the second levy of the
Landwehr is called out in peace, but
the men in the Ersatz (relief) reserve
share in annual exercises covering 20
weeks.
The institution of the one-year vol
unteers is an advantageous exception to
what an American might call a mili
tary despotism.
Under this exception, young men of
professional inclinations not only re
ceivethe military training that prepares
them for dutv in the reserve, but also
continue their studies with less detri
ment to their educaton than if they de
voted three vnlnuhle years to a soldier's
life exclusively. But a fellow must
pay for this one-year privilege, his
legitimate military expenses amount
ing to from $350 to $500.
The military forces of the several
German states are administered
through their own war ministries,
which are all gubject to the Prussian
war ministry. To control this vnst
military system there are, besides the
war ministries, the emi ror's military
cabinet, the cowniinion for the defense
of the country, the general staff, the
heud of which is directly responsible to
the emjH'ior, and the great general
staff, which in the most scientific sense
is iutrusted w ith the defense of the em
pire. Generally speaking, an army corps
is recruited In the district where It Is
gurrlaoned, but the 1'runniun guard
corps is recruited throughout the coun
try. In the cage of AUaee Lorriane,
the province tuken from the French,
Geritiitny discreetly takes no chance
of diHaffectioti among her troop there
fi-arrbonetl. The men she rtiiws In this
province of French antecedent arc sol
diers of unquestioned loyalty.
The cavalry of the German army le
the only branch which hag been In
creased since the Fmieh war. Its
strength la 93 regiment, or 4G5 squad
rons. France ha 45 aqtioilrona lea,
but of field ninttrrie hs ha 45 more.
Germany' field Iwtterir 1 smaller
than that of any standing army.
As regards uniform, the Infuntry, ar
tillery, dragoon and pioneer wear the
helmet, the ofiicer th "ktsf ipl," the
Vulnn the "cwqika," the hussar the
fur cap, the cuiraaaler the !! helmet.
The rulraa nowaday I only worn on
paraiVr. The Infantry coat I dark
blue. In color. iyte and equipment
there I much dissimilarity in the Ger
man army, but there I complrt uni
formity In mark of rank distinction.
A German officer And m rlt In
come a uarful adjunct. A second lieu
tenant monthly Income I about $30.
When man baa nothing he may pr
haw get a stipend from iqawlaJ fund
or from thr rieror. A captain of U
first cteaa drawe annually lut I1.2W;
is major or lieiiteant colonel. $1,650;
a colonel, $:.2.'W. Tltrr la leo en a
lowKiir for otitaiiU lodging. A young
officer cannot faawiWy lie up U hi
social itsUun if be ha a family to sup
port. H a yount officer t to tr
r he must irrv in eniiwrwe ii --
akin, and aatiafectorily pro that hi
locum I at Is! (In) ITueala) $M
jeeir. TW futnr wife of an officer niual
laaorihy thertny-heniiatbf oten
btenitabrd reputation, sunt be of a fata
It of uiifturelioMNl rreia. Ublliiy.
There r nalor for the old and
Infirm, though no f limitation ett
s with u.
When a Urmin rrcrnit take the
oath the art ts road a olrroa a poaei
hi. No rrimlhal l allowed U
the uniform of tU German army.
A German .Idler f. le between
n and iht en dv. and he U
allowed one end t-rothtrd ut of
brd.- hicr late t -.
A UattfMg MS taw SMtaJ lt"a.
There I one eurUm fart reepeetlnf
the animal rrratkit with which yotj
will lerr titn tjiiintel If JOU
depend on your Wit book for laforvie
tkm. It I Ult K IMnf WpreeentaV
tle of lh asimal klnrdora has fBor i
tli.a m l. M itivita tt elaaia lat fara i
font, rnt r lirnK Th fersa t lhj
rible blood dis
T had soent hundreds of dollars
trying various remedies and physi
rians. none of which did me any
rnrvi. Mv fineer nails came off and
mv hair came out, leaving me
perfectly bald. I then went to
HOT SPRINGS
hv this celebrated
treatment, hut verv soon became disgusted
and decided to try S.s.&. i ne eneti w
truly wonderful. I commenced to recover
at once, ana aiter i naa bubi 'wlv "yr
ties I was entirely cured cured by S.S.S.
when the world-
renowned Hot
Springs had failed.
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Address. ontr . omv.. .w
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For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is
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clincher tires and are fully warranted, ,
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Glance at this Map
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Panl Ball-
nrt note Its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and St. Paul and t maha, and
.omornhpr that Its trains are lighted' with elec
tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is
superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
o,in nra 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 sufficient reasons
nr the DODUlarity of "The Milwaukee." Coapon
ticket agents In every railroad office will give
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a" rVlT.i-'TlOUS LEAK.
It Wae Worm Hole In the Keel of the
Boll boat.
Tber wm s man had a Connecticut jr
rht-r boot built, which coat lilm 1235.
and the - a a beauty. She could tfO
finite nicely and the man waa pleased
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So he looked her all over for the leak.
He couldn't find a crevice, lie filled
up aeveral jilueeg that he thought nilgiu
have let In a little water, but it didn't
do 'he lenat bit of pood. He pave It up
finally and aold the boat for 135, ana
thought he had the beat of it at that.
The fellow who bought the craft,
ear the New York Herald, knew ahe
waa a fast aailor aud he had an Idea
that he waa amart enough to find that
leak, but It w asn't long before he began
to think maybe he wasn't auch a aue
ceea aa be might be. She. leaked Just
the aame regular amount all the time.
One Siiiultiv he made up bla nana ne
would find that hole If be never came
li-k. He took her out and, after ah
hod ahnwn that ahe waa In good leak
ing form, he la-ached her. After the
tide went down he went all around her.
rit"ilng a a doctor Helena for lung
trou'dv. Re beard a aucaing nois
iI.miI her keel. He got dow n on the
tind-r aide and In the timber of the
kerl waa a worm hole In the wood. It
had brrn there when the beam waa
iNi-d. It tiruliably wound around
like lettf r 8 and to look for It on the
iiiaide would be aoinrlliitig like hunt
Ing a iteeslle In a hat alack. lit aluck
a match In the hole to aew how big It
waa. It just filled. The matrh broke
nit ml he let It go at that. Kba hae
never leaked a drop from that day to
thin.
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