Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, August 18, 1887, Image 4

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    HUGH CONWAY STOUT.
Continued from 1st pnae.)
exactly gonrniaiiris they Hired tholr fixsl
conked to a turn. Most bacheigrs'who have
turned forty exhibit the same likine. The
1 alliens took a trrtyit deal ot trouiile about
tlirirraisiiie, ami existed to be rewarded
by fludin? everytlimir, from the Rait to the
salmon, as It should lie. NmpIi a matter as a
hnnltirarti'd jmlato ail but unknown at
their table and would luve format tlie sub-Ji-ct
for a court of inquiry, and, if utcded, a
revision ul KiU'In'ii uteiis.iis.
At ttii ir rclined dinner i; rtics it was un
derstood that after a certain time of grnee
no one was tu be waited for. It was their
theory that keeping several irui its wr.ifiu;
for one lucirunl was a breach of puliteue.'W.
There were unkind people who said that the
Druthers would break this rule for a lord
They wronged our friends. They would
cave waited tor no one under the rank of a
duks or at lonst a mnrqni. -
bo that when Wliittuker litivlmr struck the
resonant gong and an proclaimed that lunch
was ready, ten minutes passed liv without
Beatrice's resiKinding to its hosj iiiblc sum
mons, It is no wonder that Horace and lit r-
nert bean to look grave. The soup was on
the table; Whlttaker was waiting his mas
ters command, lie, who from long associa
lion, reit the situation as much as they did
looked absolutely sympathetic. Althoudi
he had no reason to suppose her stone deaf
he ventured to suggest that Miss Clauson
had not heard the inner. .
The beauty of the 'i'.ilbert's character was
that politeness invariably triumphed over
principle. PunrtualirJ was ' "re the prin
ciple i it was outr.yi d ' t foTe-.t for while
to submit Horace forbade a repeated sum
mons, and they actually waited another five
minn before they td'iit Vliiftakei.ta in
rjolre for Miss Clauson. Whlttaker rejiorted
that Miss Clauson, the nurse, and the little
boy had gone out immediately after break
fast and had not yet returned.
"Thou the nurserj dinner will be spoiled
too," said Horace sadly, as he seated himself
and ladled out tlie soup. Horace with his
kind li&irt felt for any one who was doomed
to suffer from a spoiled dinner.
After a solemn lunch the brothers waited
for a while in the tliiiiiist-rooni. They ex
pected every moment that lieatrice would
appear. They did not of course mean to
scold hor, but were prepared to say a few
words of mild remonstrance; to show her, in
fact, how the bad example of unpunetuality
must demoralize tin establishment.
But as Beatrice did not appear the well
meant little lecture they were tacitly prepar
ing turned Into open expressions of wonder
as to why lier morning ramble should be so
protracted. 1'ti'hajis she had gone some
where to lunch.. 1'erhaps something had
hannened. Just as they had replied this
last stage of supposition, Whittaker bTuught
In a telegram. It w.ts from lieatrice jjnd
sent from Oxford Circus. We are in London
ttrau do not be uneasy; will write to
night. They were greatly surprised, and marvel
k'd on wlnterran.eoMl(l she have gone to
London? No doubt it?as all right. She
had most likely gone to her father's. Per
haps Sir Maingay was ill. Beatrice might
have intercepted a Uilegmm and impulsively
started off at once. B it why take the child
mid the nurse? Why There, they were
unable to make head or tail of 'he matter so
could only wait for the morning's post,
"Beatrice might have been more explicit,"
RtiUI Horace, looking at tlie telegram once
hnore.
"Vos," said Herbert, "she had nine words
to spare."
"Ti'grams are one of the peslsof modem
life," continued Horace. "People dash oil
:thes6 ill-worded, unpiiiicluated phrases in
sstemVrf a proper letter. No one cau write a
deecnt letter now."
Ilor.ice who had the gift of writing pecu
liarly well-constructed and elegant, if rather
too Imiirthy epistle felt keenly on the tend
encyof the age to conduct its correspondence
by means of short, snapping senteiiets after
the Manner of, Mr. Mordlu's rjyle of talking.
"IJiopo she will he back soon." suhj Her
bert. "Kiaiiij comes to us Ilia day aUvr to
morrow." '
"He is in good health now, isn't he?"
"rplendld, 1 believe."
' "Then I think ve4can give hlin tlie '53 this
. tine the '47 is growing low."
This was not meanness. It was but the
- eautlon a wise man exercises over his cellar.
Besides, who could complain of the delicate
, graduation? 1&8 is a lino wine, many pro
,fcrittolM7. Beatrice's promised letter came in the
morning. Horaco readjt lirst 1 1 is face was
B perfect blank.' He read P again before he
handed it to the anxious Herbert, w ho, al
though he saw from his brother's face that
something strange had happened, was for
once unable to make the slightest guess at
the truthj Hdro is Beatrice letter:
"My very dear tinclcs, I should be un
grateful for the kindness you have shown
me If 1 left vou in any anxiety a moment
longer than 1 could help. I sent you a tele-
pram V'sterdav afternoon to show you Uat
no evil nan iietanen nie.
"I scarcely know what to sav to vou. I
can at present offer no excuse for what I am
about to do. lean give no explanation.
When I came to Ilu.lewood House 1 hoped
to be able to make it my home for so long as
you would keep inc. Now, I find, I am
forced to leave you and make a home of my
tt own. Moreover, I am forced for a while at
least to keep silence' as to where that homo
maybe. At this moment I have not even
determined It will, however, bo out of En
gland. 1 cannot even tell you why this must
i
bo so. Will you ever forgive me?
Please do'not tear on my account. I nm
prowing old and can well take euro 'of my
self : besides M s. Miller will be with me,
ulso llarrv, so that I shall not be dull.
"If 1 cannot promise to tell you where I
am', I will at least let you hear from me now
and then. Please, oh, picasc. do not try and
trace me, but i" endeavor lo thin ' kinulv of
your loving hut unhappy niece, P.katuk k."
"What dis s it mean, llaber.?'' said Hor
ace in sepulchral tones.
"What can it mean?'' echoed Herbert.
They sat stal ing at one another and feel
ing that such an unlooked-lor catastrophe
had never before happened since tlie world
Yir'trntl!.-!!;1"' ladies and gelitle
Jninds, of'ml tliat'a VelVlm-if
Tiian should be, to be guilty of such an esca
p:ule. It was awful, perfi .-I iy awful
They read (he letter again and again, dis
cussed the meaning of sentem . s, even of
Words; bet this analysing process helped
them nothing. So they (timed to nvvnvder
In a new light Beatrice herself as they knew
her or fancied tVy knew lit r.
. Although neither of (he Taiberfr, had ever
felt the tender passion it was thought by
many that if either wei'.at lacked. Herbert
would be the victim. A widow anxious to
re-enter the holy estate of matrimony would
nave directed her attention to the volllu'er
man as being of a more malleable material
than the elder. There win, imUvil, a vague
tradition tloating about (hat Herbert had
once upon a time looked ralher tenderly iiv
on some young ladv, and that had not Hor
ace with praiseworthy scllisliuess. promptly
Interfered anil nipHii the a Hair in the bud,
he, Ilotaee, miglit now be living in solirvde
v ith all the cares of Il.iy.lev,..,!,,,,,,. on
his shoulders. Soil was Hei?ei( who first
nj'proiiclie.l the puzzle frum the romantic
eitle. .
"Voikdon't think." he said, "that HeatrU.
coulil have any anyiuirurtiinateattachiu t
of which we shni;ld6have disapnroved?''-.
"How could such a thing be xssii.le'."
'Ve thought such n thing as her leaving
Us like (his an impossibility."
wThis argument Impres-1 Horace. He
thought tlie matter carefully over. "No," he
saiil. with theairof a judge givingadeeishm,
"il is iniKssibie. She has given no signs of
such thing. She hius stH'iiirti (uite happy
nd eoufented. Hit appetite has, I think,
been vwy roh1."
"Yes, very good," saiti Hertn-rt
llVNTIKCKD NEIt WEEK.
Hff If it diwen't raia.
RUST LI SG i:Ats.
All over the Eastern Oregon
country you can hear wonderful
tales about the thievery and cun
ning of the wuodrat. lie id gen
erally a tine, large fat fellow who
packs oS spoons, friniLstones and
anything else he finds prowling
around by night Sitting on the
sidewalk in front of the ileppner
& Ulackmuu new brick bunday
evening were a lot of old resident
ers who ought to have been at
church. But cs free America
does not make sermon-lifcteniug
compulsory, they preferred to teli
woodrat whoppers. Old Geo. Gar
rett, better known as Cayust
George, took the iloor and went on
to say:
"Along.in the CO'b I was a young
er rii an than I am now, and actu
ally clerked in a store in a Blue
mountain mining town which is
now deserted. Wo took eggs and
all kind s of truck in exchange, and
that is vhere the trouble started.
Every i; loruing our eggs would be
missing ; a few would be found on
the floor where they had evidently
been d ropped by some prowler.
We sua )ected thieves, and set a
watch, e i.ch Uikmg one U:ght in a
(vlufie we could
see ever f tiling mat war, going on
without incurring thevdangr of
disco-ver f. Well, one night on my
watch, ai )out an ,'iour after closing,
I heard i squeaking auid scamper
ing and then saw an army of rats,
of all siz es, come from their holes.
The eggs : had been placed in the
part of an old-fashioned beam
scales, w" bich couldn't be reached
by crawl ing, as the sides of the
scale-pan were too slippery.
JNo' w, you . noedn t smile gentlemen!
e re co: anug to the tougn part,
but I'm ; oreparcd with atlidavits.
I'D. be b K'ssed if those fellows
did u't jui up on the counter and
run alouf' tho scale, lheuoneold
felli jw hu uped his back up under
the scale -pan and another fol
low jumpt id up, and a third and
four th rat followed until they had
a py ramid reaching to the level of
the eggs. One gray-haired old
enstt Hirer, who seemed to be a vet
eran in illainy, climbed up on
the t p, rn n and took out an egg
betw e.eu L is paws and passed it
dowu by L ii mates to tho counter.
In tir at wr. ,y he emptied the pan,
and 8 print, pug down to the counter
he cui ight t;n egg between his two
front paws ; and rolled over on his
back. Th s little fellows caught
his t,i il in their teeth and dragged
the pi izzle & thief down to the end
- . . , t ,i 111 i
of thi cou, atGr. Anotner niu oi
rats w as fo rmed and the egg
tlv rei nove. J to the floor, where the
perfor mam so was. repeated until all
the ha leB 1 lad been stocked up,
By wo i-kin; j all night they would
steal o ur e Hire stocu ana scarcely
leave , a tr. ice except where they
droppt, d ai egg and spattered tfce
floor." . '
EVERY ONE SPEAKS WELL OF IT.
I locheater, N. Y., March 13, '80.
For i nany veais I have been tronbfSd
ith evere pains in the back of my
head nd nec the pain being so sevese
at timi -s that . I w as nearly insane, and my
friemli i feared tSiat I would be. Lumps
as larj :e ss a liitkory-nnt, would swell up
on my forehea d and neck. I tried many
differu nt kindii of medicines and physi
cians, but none teemed to reach my caa'e,
until I comnie nci'd the use of Dr. l'ar
dee's i .lneuma,tic Remedy, and before I
had u 3l it four .3ays, tho pain left my
neck al id shouldtrrs and went to my hips
and lin die. I co; itimfeSl faking the rem
edy, a nil the di. tease seemed to work
downw anl, but there was but little pain.
I am Ht ..ill usiu;; tl- u remedy, and I feel
conridf mt it will intirely cure me ; for
I am a o much betlier and sti.mger than I
have t en lor years, l cuwrlully rec
onjmtl nd it to all.
Very retted ftillv vonrs,
wits. ruiiKiiPi whea'Ton.
it 110 Mt. Hope Avenue,
i 1 i
Sworn Statement fr mi o TV 'ell-lnown Jn
div'uluat.
Lockport, N. Y.
A sl orttimo.nito I was atllicted will
rhemm (.timn bo baiijy that 1 could not
move. My hainds und limbs were all
Bwollei . One leg was so Siidly swollen
that 1 1 mrst tha ski.i. The Sheriff of our
Countj advised me to trv Dr. 1'ardee's
Kheuu tatie Keniedy, ami bought we a
bottle. After ti king t lie remedy one day
1 felt n slieved a.fld in less than two weeks
I was n ble to go to work and have not felt
rheunn itism since. Three bottles cured
me, am i I recommend it to all who are
Builerin g from riaeuraatism.
CHAS. KOBILLARD.
fc-'uhscri bed and sworn to before nie
this 5 ji dav of Junr, 1883.
M. j. 'J'OKKLL, Notary' Tublic.
rvemeif'i ' ana - i.i xiv-a't.IVi Yexib't
per boti ie; nix bottles,
Tardoe Medicine Co., Kochester, N. Y.
Any Newspaper .
Or mafLfazine published in tho world
cnu be subscribesl for nt the Gazette of
fice, ffep puer. You can subserilio fo
any of them nt t'li lowest net cash pnli
lisher's n.te. and net some for even less
than the regular jate. No extra charge
whatever.
ssjikE
" I unhesitatingly add my
testimony to the great bene
fits to le deriverl from Sim
mons Liver Tabulator. I
wa3 affiicted for several
years with disordered Liver,
'iiich resulted in a severe
attack of Jaundice. I had
good medical attendance, but
it failed to restore me to
the enjoyment of my for
mer health. I then tried
the most renowned physi
cians of Louisville, Ky., but
all to no purpose, where
upon I was induced to try
Simmons Liver Eegulator.
I found immediate benefit
from its use, and it ulti
mately restored me to the
full enjoyment of health."
A. H. Shirley, Richmond,
Ky "I most cheerfully
recommend it to all who
suffer from Bilious Attacks
or any disease caused by a
disarranged state ot the
, T..'Tor" XV T. ftj
Jiansa3 Oity, Mo.
Jas. J. 1
kOEEr.TX.
J. R. SlMONiS
ROBERTS & SIMONS,
Blacksmiths and Farriers,
rt-:twenGazotte oSco and Matlock's Corner, Hefner.
All Work Done with Dispatch, in a Workmanlike Manner, and at
Ijottotii Prices.
hlorse-shoeirg, Plough-sharperang and
Repaftiifgof Agricultural Machinery
lCal Xntice.
To whom it may concern. All per
sons are hereby warned not to negotiate
a note, given by me, tho undersigned, in
fnvor of lavis Sons, Walla YalI,
White sowiiij,' machine aeeuts.
FlirOKlUCK t'liI MP
Al.le,
Skilled and
A Specialty.
Experienced Assistants
Constantly Employed
3. COOK.
- COOK & GOSS,
J. T. GOSS.
Manufacturers of the
VICTOR WIND"' MILL!
Vancouver. W. T.
5ERNAIUV
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saxiis I.v
T1U4L.
USE. AXD EVEIiroXE
VUY THE BEST AAD
, -AXD EXgiWSE.
H '
PLEASED AFTER
SAVE THOU BLE
GREAT
OVERLAXD ROUTE!
Northern Pacific R. R
THE ONLY LINE ltCNNINS
Pullmnti l'lilace Hlecpiim Cars. Miwdficent Day
CoiU'lun mid KlcKiint KmiKtsnt t51cyiBg
('urs witU liurt.lis Frue u Charge, ;
FUOM
Oregon, and Washington to Points East
VIA
ST. TAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS.
The Only Trims-Continental Lino Running.
PALACE DlNINd CAUS mraila75c.
Faxtext Time Ever Made f rom the Coast
OVKU THK -
NoRTnEitN Pacific Railroad!
To ijiimx ('ity, Council HlnffB. St. JokpiiIi, Atchi
a boil, Lnuvuuwofth. KaltBiiM City, Hiuliiig
O ton, Q'lincy,
ST. LOUIS AXD CHICAGO!
And all Points tJdvmRlmut the East ami South
'S'eubt. via
ST. rATJL AND MINNEAPOLIS.
Emigrant Sleeping Cars!
Aro hauli'd on K"Kular Kxpnwi Trains over en
tire loiinth of the
NoiiTiiEKN Pacific Haileoad!
I,eave Porllarii at 3 P. M. d:'ily. arrive at Mia
nciipolin or St. Paul at minn, fourth hiy.
( 'onnuciinns inadu at St. Paul and Mi'iueupolin
und all points East South and Houlheast.
TACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leave Portland 11:45 o'clock A. M. nr
rivo al Nnw Tacoina B:3U P. M., connecting with
(). il. ft N. Co's boats for all points on Pnnot
Hound. A. I). CHAHLTON,
flpp'l Wentern PaKsenuer Acent.
Ticket Office. No. 2 Washington St., Portland.
Te are the lo niannfaotnrefs of the Victor PumpitiK VHnd Mil for tlie Pneifie
Coast, lhis ni il.w Bn.W to the w.nts of ranchmen, raUroad.s, village, suburb n
ho'dKea, lawns, dinnes, brickyards, irriatin, etc. ' J
Before you 1 a windmill .r take the aKeney for one we ask von to consider ;ts
pomta of meriMhat you may he convinced it always gives satisfaction. It needs
no mechanic to keep or set .it in order. "u 13
WiirrSnte.1 mt to blow down unless other substantial b,iildiu;-s nre disabled- to
be rerfectly wfcrpjn.fltinj; to run with less wind and ontl.,Ht anv other mill in' the
market: equal toy otber, aud superior to iMjjIce and sleet does not daumge
enl semltbitniiU to respousiblo parties on 30 days' trial; pumps mid fixtures
always or i hand, eom,:leto or bhipped ready for putting up, and towers
erecti d at lowt possible prices. fan lownt.
Send for cirflujai'imd price lint, for we know we can please you.
COOK & GOSS.
Land lor Sale.
Settlers in search of homes can seoure
some bargains by calling at the Otizotte
uflice. llenmirr. You can set denied
randies or ri'linquitlinients on pood
claims for very little more then the eost
of the improvements. It is cheaper to
pay $10 or SCO for n good claim than' to
spend $100 chapsaim,' from one end f
the country to the other to iitid probiibjly
a poor, unimproved plaeo lympr entin
out doors. Oue pine
seme fcnMu cm be bun.
The CLYDESDALE STALL ON
JUDGE LAWSON,
WILL STAND AT
CLLFJ: k WRillliTo IIOIIjE RIMII,
At the following tenu:
TO INSVliE, - J:13.
11V THE StVSON, - 21.
SINliLE U'.AP, . . 10.
In lots of tive mariH, by l!u wason, '.l.
Paslum will bp furr,i,.htHl fr.-.
We will t.ik 'Bll proper oiptn prevent acci
donis. itut will be rt-H'ii-il.i. for uooe.
M:.r.i writ from a ilistmv wiil bo pet in a
pn-iurH somite, from illier hoiMV, on kikkI
'nusn aml.ier.
rKDIGUEi; AM) DESCHIPTION.
JUlXiE LWV.SON.-F.wIihI Juiut 1. lsst. Ke
cordod in Vol. VII!. Cl.vd,.lale Stud Hook of
(.real Krituin and Iwinnd. Color, bay, with
black points; little white on loft hind foot".
Hred by Duncan lteid, of SiniJd.vhiil,
Tarland. Sire. lmac h. 47tl, Volt.' Dam, helle
of Hniuldlii!l, iy.il Vol. VI.' Hint of Maui,
Knorkdon, 411, Vol. I.
JUIHiK LAWSON wn imnortij from Hiirh
laiids of Scotland in October. l-.,ri, by .Jesf v t'ar
ris. Fort Collins, Colorado. Sold to l'v ry OUrr,
in AuKost. IksS. '
Description. -Jude I.awson is a hrislit bav;
stands sixteen Iciiids hit-h, on spicn.lid, short
limbs and rfniiid f.H't. lie is corij-idered ty csjh
rionced judi:4's to be iioh of the b"t lituft stal
lions in Aiuencii, and was solo al h toot' price to
bis present owner. jKMsKllAltms,
. , , Fort Collins, Coloravio.
Address:
OLLF.K WKJfiHT.
- vh.m;dman4.-7ET"
fel
-fof Infants and Children.
sm aaummm mt iifiw-miiw mm
"CMtortaisirdl adapted toehildren that I CMtort mres Colle, ConrtinmlAr,,
IrocoramenditsupenortoanrpraicripUon I So;ir titomach, Diarrhnea, Ertwtatien,
lutows K me." IX A. Archeu, M D 1 Worms, siy sleep, and iiruuiotes dl-
UiaordSt,.Ur0oklyu,N,T. WtttS'Sjuriou. medication.
Tia Cwiiua Coupuit, IK! Fulton Btreet, N, T.
.0
r .
.'Blood Will 'j
The fi.,e F.uslis)rnft Stitl'ion
PRINCE ALBERT
Will Stand at
Oiler t6 Wifs
HOUSE RANCH, nt the MlowmA,,.
TO INSUliK, . .W $..-5
HV THE SEASON, . -i"
SINtiLE LEAT
In lots ofcfmi niaros, by tho
I astlire will be f,trp,,'l..ul t
vv n-;n i.. i o .
,b ,V I., t vi i. . pro;r ear,, to prevent ucci.
eat from ft distance will l.c p'i i,i a oas.
noises, on good (,'rass
GOVE.KSMEXT MKT.
TVl't f,,Sot ,lv,. 1,
can nie or iimve up on vour lanj i,
T . , ... .
xoE uazf.tte omee, Jieppuer. nni
make a big saving on the operation J
a uvwusuip is iui.t out ae follows :
.North.
il
18
17
19
20
30
31
2!)
Sth.i
1G
10
21
28
33
15
34
11
14
1
12 t,
13
23
2G
24
Soutl .
A vetion in 1 mitn ,n are, or WO acti
township is t) miles sunan.
Grab early and avuid the nir.h.
Nilvocil
Laiul-filinff dirt-chei,p nt the Gazkitb.
oflico. lieppuer.
STOCK lllllMis,
v nie yon keep j-mr subset iption paid
on: keep your brand in tree clmrire.
an . n. -innisvuie- II, - s,. double H sid,.
tv; yot.v
wise on left shoylder; cattle. .me oh rt l
ftOl.ms, ( It -Horses, t .. . S .,.. i.j. ' '
tie, A V oo riirht side.
Ailkme
Hank: u
, ne.,..r
4 or"-
eft. .4
10.
i season,
$!).
im and
Mares
Kjire separate from olhe.
aud water.
r.KHCKIPTION A.D PKIUfiliKK
pou'iilsend blends 17 liimiK 1,1, .i,
n'YY- A,'',i't;1;- "A '"-n coll.'foalcd Apr.
i, ' " i.'"'-''1 a- Ho,,,!
i .. -. -i. ' "m by Wflchnr
,W Nl V , ''v."'''""'?'., Hrtof
kliioin l's l4l.,l.'?V.!'l.0rt, . hcsiro-l
f- i",;., ", "y mack
. ..... ....,, ,,,, ,,, lu, BlrlK1 t H
lieoriie, be by l omiueror.
Address: 'Iiiomas Hk.nxjtt 4 Co.
OM.Elt ,V WIIlfi'HT,
HAltDMAN. 0lt!YlO.
ither to lind prowibfiy
plaeo lyinpr entirely
ice witlr a Cil1' .J
3 hoiiEuj for i-J. f
Hepper City Brewery.
i
Job printing of every clesnription
cuted at the Gazette office.
. A ..Vr.n1- n V,M lVn4. nv..l.tJ
ladies' and misses' shoes snd slipjiu '
rived Tuesday nt Mat Lichtenthals,
Leal estate mortgages, chattel V
gapes, warranty deeds, quit-olaim k
promissory notes, etc., are kept on
ut the (tazettu office, and are also fi
out, with notary acknowledgements
fair rates.
Ranches for sale, but no money
loan at the Gazette shop.
Land claims with furnished cabins
ready built ean lie bought at Gazette a
cheaper than yu oau hunt tuem
lJaviv;pnreli!isod the ltitcst Brewing AfTnrni.ns
utcis, I oui enabled with my cold soft-water sprim'
JT -V col stone-col Inr ruul the fresh, pure1 '
n ilio Ki-ppiicp HIIL to or ,
I iny customers a I
SUPERIOR. QUALITY OF BEER
At. reasonably wholesnle aud retail rates.
Lunches of 11 Kinds 7
. Best Brands of Cigars.
Parties iir tho country must return empty kegs, or.SG iJJ'iece
will be charged.
J. B. NATTER, Proprietor.
Tir.E Cleveland Llvy Stallio'n
DUKE OF SUM
WILL STAND AT
I v
Uwim''"" c
Mil
At the following tonne
TO INSIUUK. '- . $:t5.
KY THK BEAHO.N, . a."..'
H1NGLE LliAP. . . .
In lots of five marei, by the season, $ iK).
I'anre will be fund diod fnie.
Wowilltai.e al! raieto prevent Boei-
dnt.nt will Ir r,..m,sil,io for m.ae
Uar, ss.MH fro.viadirli,nc..wliibepo'tinaiiLs.
tnra sepamto from oil,r hoi-wy, oa (hhhI
and water. " u 8
DESCIUITION AND PEDKJhVK.
DUKE OF 'HCAniMiliO.-I.nis.rtmlfmn p,
and m Octolwr, Issj. by J-ssh llarris. Enrt l ol
Itns. Co'orado. Hi.l.l... .11 1.. ..p ..'
Orcvor:, in August, LSsli.
Dnke of Hcarlv .ro wan sired by Trinrp Ocorce;
dam iy Hartsomie; grand ila:n hv Clu.nipi.m
1 ijl-w aptioars in Vol. Vllf, I luveluiid Hay
Stnd '.,ok of LuKland.
IWi-ption.-Dnki -of S-arboro was two rears
old in the sprinvrof t'l; a beautiful dark hav.
amall stiir in foreiieail: sir.rls sixtwn hands hiuh
on clean, fiat less. w.l weighed in (food il,.,h,
whetl two years old, 1 IOI pounds.
J liw ni'l-jjil is a s.i.ni.:.. ,.f the all pnrpose
h.M. of tl,ar.d. the if ul a.-u.-n in l.cru.
of which has attract il so much alieotion ahmiui
Jkhss II 1! ins, I'crt Coilins, Colo.
iiuiruss: ,
lho i;f TKHR' Gl'inR l
issued tur.h mid fVpt.,
rn h,r. J(,-!JI
liA int lir,M HJi over
3,COO ill iutvnttorvs-a
Wliole Pt-ture ;llrj-.
tilVyi 1VI4itenl I... ...
rtirrce to rnnninrr on all (tomln fm
personal or rr.mily us... Tflls Kow.to
oritur, cuil rIvh n.t cost, if cvfry
tlilnir you us, ct, il.injt, wsr, .,r
lva-c fun wlOl. liii-Mf SIVAI.IJLIII.K
HOOKS viiivtalT) lutiiitmiluli girannl
from Jvn meikets of tlie world. AVo
will mull a tojiy FR1.;k i0 ay ml
imi upon rrretjit oi 1(1 , ,. tn Arfrny
rxy.i-me nt niu'l.r,c. i.,t u liiar from.
yt'i. U.-Mi.'r,illy,
MONTCGMERY WARD & CO.
lirinrn. W ,f l...u.V": '.' fr.
on left shonldor. "", vv
tiersiiidp':9' p B on Mt
one,,, i. k.,1,op,, Jiock.-Iforsea
under and moron riirht l,i.i...
name mi left hi,, -...i .i T """miier;
l - x. .'.""r.". 'CM ,
Ciller; horses. ( , ,', "," ',' " 1 "f C wilU 11 in
1 ason. J P -H. ...... T-..
coioieeted on left hin'l , . 8""t'.: ""'tie, TC
Willi bur orei- It
o with bar
abrlo,
"inure cut.
Dm bin is., l u ""I'son neck.
UM... If .....1. 1 " ""'
. 1.. I.' , . . ' . . nI
or A,ill.....
VW ilOll loft Hhouldt.fi Wlt
K on lint li
jmiu'iHirtv w :.' it
Hhonluor. ' llu- JnPr pick on vtt
Eairlish. I-. i? il. ..'..il. .1 ".""i 'oft hu..
hi.; horses sa ., '"1 .H n riKht
Hu
iardra;::v. . . "'. V '
Viiutu a a ..'s'1 "oouiner.
shoulder; ..Hltl r v "-"" C P on left
Fi..ii..,co l. i , . .. "ll. mill off lefl er.
E with bnr'nndor , I .,.on i','"1'1 u'li horses,
I'lore'ieo. S 1' ir ... . .
cattle. (.',, r;,.i.t ,V. . OU nllt "houldiT
hi nr .7 1 VI ' '
l,.r. "i .. , i ." ""i ses aim cat
!S;(or:r7u'::l'-f,s,i',"''''''-
n . : nil
..' i, mm ,,n v!n, .1.
ooie, j-rmik -1 .,tJ , . ....
same n riahi hip. J"n """o; cnttm.
tl!1i".'.n wi' hip '"II"rs,'H' " "n -1'onloV; ...
.;.oo-.'nreys, , M. Ilardu,.,,,-;,,,
""ul "n'lc.ft shonhU,.
Huirlies. WniTi.. . .. "
title; catlle. sam, . . 'J ." c,nnr'''d on left
cattle, liox brand nn
,fl al....,l.l
h'.ni.,er slo!,'off each nnr,
Ider '" r'h'ht '"'"".
1H
' K. rrar.lmnir. . .....
over it. on left sbi.iilii. s """". J with tbudn
()WNKKH KUlTLIia) WITH TREES, CUT
tinKsnndseedof all suitable kinds! KuK-
KHrniin-lta, see.1 and ..nlVnm
prornr (illtt ,uiJ furnish i) 1 1 MHU 1 II
hwil TTo.f. NinM'n years r-,
.yu'mor conwfant trei.-ifmw. ST-V W
W 1UK fiXpLrieiiOP. r.rr
C. 5?bCELL,
Ucppncr Nursery, Hctmnrr. Or
i ra rn
f 9 o
Wirf JSH
1 mS i e a
M m U
oiw, circle Ton left .till..
r naif crop in nirtu
i either flank; cuttles IT
-Ii.,.... T r . . . .
i is. Le,-:n; z":",:'" .""tu.p.
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MENTION TIFWxJ
oooy
Hin on HtifleanUHjdo, two BJiU
JoiiiiMm. I-V.li
t lo ni.im. ou rifht hip, mult-
1-11. ni 1 I '--.1, J Vl
"ii i il-ill fJUO.
Jiftmfn, Kfomiup
Iinvir! .1 k i
lefl slum Ider. ''". V with - over it on
low.ierk i", !ef". l"f, l"l'. Wop oil riKl,t cur, Bwal.'
IvnllLi-' ,h"V 0 wlh m on. J0id. c.n
And'ie'ft'iT:1;!:' ,,n mthw.u
'if: 77 o,i " rii,,: 'il""u-" on rigfc t
JlHBOII, J, jj, ,', ,
tipper crop in P,. , .. . ' . l."t"". ornrptnl,
d " rp. OT"?."'"-FiB,,ro Bon eth '-
S.hi:.'r.R''lli-il-',l,inectl Wft
ftii- -11.,.. kj , ! "oil nip
ova-
N
tie
O.
-o.ses N with half ckilu
l',r'le 7 "n 1,,ft
ferry, Lm,,, ltc.j k 1 11 i..r,
f unison, Jim. I'iiinl-ilv u i i ",on wT
v down. ".-Hoih hi ou hot hip
I'urk..r r 111. - i.
iJfnrr,ViH" Arton "Worn
- .nn m hut; (!HUii'
in riicn mr.
IP on
uses J K connected
, sameuu left hip. under hit
01.1,!
. c!f T KICI'T.
HA HUMAN, OIlKliPN.
XOTlCK-TIMKrJS Cl'LTl UK.
Laud Office of Tiie Dailcs, Or., Jnlj S V7
( ompbiint hav ij.-Is en enter.sl al ls olfioe by
1-stKar L. Probsf g ainst f.. I,. 1'Uin for failure to
jom-'lywiih lawns to timber celtnre elrv No.
E 8K i, i:. r,. , ?., ft a y ' i;
rminty. Oretron, with a view to ll. caneeil.-,.,oU
oei. e .trj-, c.lilr.Uinf nllevrirt that se.:d I'ain
has faill io.'.oiplywlh tho law in regard to
such lim;s-reiilinre. and allof i,e work be has
ever done or c,i ,1 to be done, is to plow nbont
iii- ... n-s w nc.'i v:is rp.r.e over II
aiiu SU( 11 Tflllnres slilj exi-t hp
noreoy SHmmolirs to s.-o. i ..ft 1,:- . .11.
Sth diijr of Atumsl. iJ I i.Vi.-.k P
e
same l,-i,, ,, eide ,, nKla 1, , ' " "
Mayor, Kobt-Horsos s. ,,
shonillr ' L' A1I"'"-".rc, S 8 on ri,,h
Hhobn, Dr A .T Iforses 1)0,,. i i.
tlo. same on left si. l .ZZ, . "n,?. .'"f 'P:
Bars cut sharp -,t K,V ,l'" ' k,
balisbury. J W. Vin..nfi,i . . .
over, crop off B....1, n .... .7 . -ir-nifl ntld
and under, swallow fork- in I I, ,: '-""r-"l,t'
-flit in left, L7 I'd! 7 .1 ""v.':.8""""1
Wevenson, Mr A J ( alii,, M ...
w,,llw.rork in left ear ' 8 "
naelton it Son 1..-.... o .... .. ..
on lefl shoulder; , "
on left shoulder. ' UU"lt,' 1,""B W"
left shoulder. ' ""'""n-'ioiWB oii.Ib . o
nettle, 41 on left hip.
J'honirson. .1 A ..- . .....
calllo, 2 on left shoulder ' ''""'lo'i
T!K:ij":,1"'-Vl'i'.r. .
stifle. uo.iieciea on loft
Wells, A 8 -Horse.. i... .u.
same. ' " " ' """uiuer; ltio
VV viand. J IT Jlnnlnrnn-Cirelo C on !'
WoiKlward, John-lloHw,. -Jp W)N,
on ridbt hip.
I left should.
U'.n .. .
. . , iinniv- att e, ' l
in left i o -'. . w ' '',0
i U.-Li;uoni' e.inceir. ii.:
llireo y.'ais SiTo.
parlies are
on the
ok H. II., to r
said ul- '
sp.ni! ,- nd f'.inn.di
l-..'l failnm
T',i;comt:, cir-Ji of ri,r.,-r e,.,i.w ;a k
"nthond to tike titimonv i.i ' this" cas t
Herj.ner, ti.'ou. on Atwun -I. I s7. at lil'0.
--:.-.-') I . A. .V.rDnxitD. 1! Pt or.
AVb.'U yon xrant to fi on lr niil;(,
U'ipI proof, chII ut I i';.LerUna'rt..,sh(.i.
tsiii
fht
toi; pnixTTN., op rvi r.v r?sci:-4TioN
atteu.ltd t... La..d U.1U ik- mitil wawauled.
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