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a if iri SIXTH YEAR. IIE1TNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1888. NO. 273. O O O O THE GAZETTE IBSCgO HVFEY TfiCRSDAY AFTrSNOOK, Bit OTIS PATTEP.KON, At sW.OOper rr, for six mur-tha, 0.7. fwr tt.iea KVnthft; it atlvtuiae. !f ( for at tfco ipiruti'ja of liuu:. $':.bo e your w.ll br. el re a. OliEOON OFFICIALS. Cvfrnor Etr.;rrn?. !!. of t'Uiv.1 J. V . J.iJi!rte. TTi.imin.i- lv.pt. lMirui! . s!rK''.?- .lo.Ur haah Uinliic fcsru.. Iiirict AUtreey i1- KOItliOW COONIT. Clearly Jyilv? C:oln:v ei--f.r.w It'-ed. Oerlr " MwniJ " Trw.ni'.Tr w. M:tfhu. . V; ta. M. ll'.iisla. J, A: " C. L. A'..!'ff(. T. K. liovrr.1. (In., rifl.lt. j. m. rtt. J.J. McGhc. J. P. BuuiJiy. A. Saj U.i". A -,. aor KH-eui Kyp't. lvui:sr. rnnvBswx orr-CEr.s. yKvor Hhcit lllfi.Vrf a". eii.Air,w':. I'- I'" fvri'-l";.! itir-cr, S. P. Oj nlpjLs Orultfi' f.o..lt;, .J. fj. r-'siit.rsiu iV. J. McJ..cr. K.-.kLt f J r.sl.nek. Tr.iuor M.r. 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A FJCUET, l'hysiciin and Surgeon uKna, - - - okegox. OJKce (in Min Strelt, ut'X.t...luoi to Ga i.tt pi wp. . R. KI.M.S, A 1 1 o l-; i e v - ft - X-v w AVD Notsry - - - Public, nr.rrj;sri. oreoon. V:v:'e:it::i J ' AUtu :'1! for fii.vcr.ili Ju dicial VU1rM. Vi't.7 gh- i;"!.' uiUvl'on I J H bmh.m hfV'-. OFFK'K om M:i Klrott, ovvr I.Hifrly Mar k.4. " a. l. roz. I'i'- a aj;d m. d. Gfaiiilt cf iwtrsity of Ikuignn. CLASS OF '69-70 P ?oWiltfii. OiSwin I-'.. B.cg a.uti.li.rg. QaJO. VM. WEIGHT, mm AT LAW AND NOTARY PIEUC: Ti, fll IJJfiS. CnnteatcJ KutrlM. j :.hTi.ef. Loaiib muJu Olid cullectl n.t Vioail.tiJ attemlMi to ll. B. LE FSVEK. Professional Jlr-nler of Bucks and EiUiegoats' Eono B.ck, : : : .... i,kH no :,U3k9 twit hiive 'o? w J l- b. dipt. fctU suit awi . lr. p-iji '''''""; al cGBTMiiastplacinljclllimi U. mlii.in' "i l.f Ojtoler. jtHor o Doliur and Ten (Vs n Head. City Meat Market KOirrU SI1K MAIS Sl-KEST. KI.rT.MT.. Kttpt on hand a full tupp'-yof Freth and Cornad Hccf and Pork, Frtth Mut ton, Sautage. Trifit, ltc: c. e. uisTox, rnvrniETOu California, Oregon and 1 DAI IO STAGE COMPANY. J. l. l.ediier, Snpt. Arlicston Buna 1iti ntppner, CJiO K. I: ;; arrivee " 4 P. M. l-iton " losfii " r,:' " " an-ivi " 4:30 P. M. Far to Arlington, - - $4 CO Fare to Pendleton, - - SC.CO. Freight 2 cents per poiiiii'. ID. E. blfliCF, At.'T., Heppner, Of.. First National Bank OF HEPPXEK, CA-EHEA. HUGH FIK.I.DP. I'rw:lnt. VicPresuiriit. J. Q. Maud..-'!:, Cttthier. Trananots Genrriil Baultins Business. On all rp-r ' "ie worU Bought and Sold, Collections made tt a'l mints oil Ectt sviiid'lc l i ir.s. OUR PREMIUMS For lBQa WITH THE SAM FRANCISCO WEEKLY, CALL - o . Vie SAM FRANCISCO MORNING CALL A TUMIVU FOB TBS PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. fpHB SAN KRAXCISCO WEEKLY akt every Tburadar. aud coqUIub all of tba lot portttit dows of the week, c)oDetl I'ixmb wrt qtartw of the Rlotw, cuiuplQttnp to dAto of jjBbtlcatlou. It cuntftlt.il hitoreatlDg spodal eornwpoDdcnce froui all of tbe principal elttet of tiie world aud a vast amoont of th boat elected aod orlglual noneral literature. II furnishes the latest aud moat reliable financial nowa and market quotations, and gives special attention to bortlentttiral ami agrlenltaral news, nnd U lu ovorj respect a flnt-dau famlrf paper, appealing to tbe Interest of every men br of the household. verjr aubscrlber to THIS WEEKLY CALL gots a HANDSOME NEW MAP Of California nnd Nevada Beautifully printed In colors, showing every railroad, poitofflce and town In tbe State, with tables of population, etc THE WKEKLY CALL will contain full rf porta of tbe PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. THE MORNING CALL (OTCVEy ISBCBS A WEEK) In II e metropolitan dully. It b tbe LAB. 1:8 T CIRCULATION nl Is recognized u Ik.Iuj tbe LKAD1NU MEW8PAI-KH of the 1'aclHv Coiut. tltber of (tie abore papora wa trill aeud postpaid a a pramium on receipt af the lollowlnj lutKcrlptlop prlgea for ha cva biUBtlOUt The Uazettj! nud Weekly Ca'l witli innp ono year $2.75; Ga zette ami Daily Moraiiig Call ono yoaf. ?o.00 PETER O. BORG, Hefpnisii, OltEOON -OV.AI.nS IK Waichss and Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. GOLD PENS, AneHnRt, Cameo and Diamond Gold Eiug?, Gold and Silrcr .ill ottior urticlus usually kept iu 11 Jew elry Store. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, AXD ALL WOKK WAU 12 ANTED. aTOUE ativHtc Minor, Uoileoa it Co'b llr.y Et. When I sb.y Cobb I rtcrnot mean merely to atop them for a time, eiul then have them ro turn attain. I mran A RADICAL CURB. I have made the disease of f , FITS, EPILEPSY or i FALLING SICKNESS. Altfeloniisttidy. I wabbakt my remedy to Cure tbe worst cases. Because others nave) . failed is a. reason for not now receiving a aure. Bend at once for a treatise and a Frkb Iiottlb of my I tpalliblb Rkmbcy. Give Eipress and Post Office. It costs you nothing tor a trial, and it will cure you. Address H . C. ROOT. M.C., 1 83 PEARL ST., HEWYoDX i 3. p. rr.oai'Non. l: pl.rehc FLOilEKCE BROTHEHS, STOCKRAISEIiS ! HKl'PNliK, - - - OliCGON. i'ftMif hrardpfi nnd 'mr-marked aihhowii ubore. K '. r iw iicfn hul'e.T. Our cattie ran jt in Marrow, fiilliain. Grunt! lift iu d VYa. cuinita. We will liny Sl(tJ.(Xt it wrd for trift rrwi and couriolioa of uny perou ttvaiiuK our cUfck. J. W. MORROW HAS Money to Loan On Pieal Estate in Morrow County, at a cheaper rate cf iuter et than any loan agent can offer both for final proof and on patents. Inquire before negotiating else where, and save loU of coi by so doing. Apply to J. W. Morrow, Offi.e on May Street, lleppner. ?d Say, Sheepmen CHRISTY & WISE THE "VV OOL Jioiision Merchant Ar.' cow in the fielil to Make Cash Advances! OfScs: Lahht Bnilding, 3ft Wnthinglon Utrtet, Portland, Ogr.. ARTHUR SMITH, PIIACTICATj WATCHMAKER ! Next to Firat Kational Bar.k, IIEPrXEK. : : OEEGON. Watches, A Optical Clocks, J'"3 Goods . WuUiltes Claaoil, - - SI. 50. MaiusprWs FittMl - . $1.S0. All work guaranteed for one near. Before you Build Your Bar a, h. -P.RACTICAL- j ARCHITECT STAIR BUILDING, Of any kiud djairad neatly exeoutud.jIIa villals o Furnish on Short Notice, Any stylo of stair material, such as Kewls, Angle-Posts.'Piails, Balus ter?, Etc., in Walnut, -Vsh, Spanish Cmdar, Kedwood, Etc. Vt'ho ul:io has a very lr.rge fcitock and Variety of Doors, Sash, Mouldings And Brackets. CEDAR SHINGLES Coutitnntly Kept on Kami. All tilings in his iine will be furntshed at the 'LOWEST CASH PRICES! Office nnd Waroroom nt thp corner of Main and(.!nnyonJStroot. You will nlrto find n full line of hi good for s.Jj r.t Kirk Yoiinpcgren's furniture store. ClUB. E. Woltektos, Preaiilwt, J. W.Crsicc, 'IreaiiMHrr. The I;armers and Merchants Insurance Co., 0:F ALBANY, QREQPN. Capital Stock, $300,000. Paid up in Cash, $60,000. A Square Company Managed by Square Men. Frank Brothers RM, MiLLAKD Farm and Spring "Wagons, Ca-rriages, Carts, rvvyvwrvvvvrtv..wirvvvvvvvvv Double and Single HORSE G0GD3. 7e liavo cn hand at all LaDc"o and Enshford Wagons. Duford's (Janfj, Snliy and Walking Plows. Bafard's Biding aad Walilng Cultivators. Ilarani!, Press Drills. KcS'ierrj Drag cr Shoe Drill. KcShcrry Seeders and Drills. Tlioncs Hey EateJ Rdjal Sc'.r-Damp Hay Fn!:e Victor Orintllng Kills. tf-Z;iff narrows, (all rtcc!). nollotr Tooth IIcrroTTS. TffiMESS A07 j4o . ir-mm?mm ApiK Our IlandBomoTy IUuatrated Cataioguo mailed fi"e to any addresa. FRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO., 3 and ti Front Street. PORTLAND, OREGOM LliEZKIl A THOMPSON A OK NTS AT llll'i-'N Ki. Consignments i.olic'.icd. Liberal Advances Hade. Information gladly furnished by mail or Mcgrnnh, COOPER'S Sheep Dipping Powder 13 CSED ON 50 SILUraEKP A X:TALLT. IT IS A i ffi if AND IS THE Cheapest, Safest and CURE FOR SCAB. It has been in use linlf a csntury r.nd applied to 'more sheep tliau aro now existing cm the earth. Snell, Heituhu & Woodarcl, Wholesalo Annts, Ptntluiul, Or. Koshlactl Bron., Portland. Sold wholagata by Wasco Wnrp hotiBe Co., The Dallos, Or., aud retailed by all merchants. Eanch Ton Salx.-823 apron, fence J; good boiue. corihl, t-to. Fine rnm.inp filter. Call at OlAZtiis shop nnd get n burgain. House Please Call on nsoNiii! and BUILDER! J. O. VTniTSVAN, J. i. F.l-IHEIft, Vf. IJ. Kaimcnd, Arr.(as.iCertiarr, Implement Co., DAIRY V1ACH!HERY, ALL GOODS j of the AND Varrantodl times a Complcta Line of Walter A. Woods Iteapcrs, Blowers ami lenders. Hodges Donblo Draper lleauer. Oaar, Seott & Co. Separators and Farm Engines. C. & 0. Cooper & Co.'s Saw Miila and Engines. Star Wind Mills & Forco Pumps. Cider K. Hut and i'oot Cutters, rianti, Jr., Gar 1( n Drills nn j;j tuiiiTaiors. I ID.nnnil Tu1 Fcnno Hrothtrs MiClv'M, V -v t i i j ;nK is-ion 'Si BOSTON, MASS. LAMONI. The Headquarters of the Joseph ite Mormon Church. The Situation of LamoniThe Reor ganized C'ittt cn of Jettu Christ of Latter Day Saints History, Doc trines and Organization. Location at Lamoni, Contentions with the neighbor ing people contiuuod. Young's policy aggravated the difficulty. On the iirst of October, 1845, a con vention of citizens of severnl adja cent counties was held at Carthage, to take action in regard to the re moval of the Mormons. Young entered into an agreement with this convention to remove from Ill inois. The removal began in February, 1810. In 1847 the Mor mons, nnder tho leadership of Young, effected a settlement in Utah, which was then under the jurisdiction of Mexico, but was ;eded to the United States the fol lowing year. THE BE0P.3AXIZED CHU11CH. Joseph Smith's widow, his brother, William Smith, John E. Pago, Lyman Wright, William Marks, and a very large majority if others, had refused to subscribe to some of the new dogmas pro mulgated by Young or to give al legiance to his authority. At the lime of th removal from Nauvoo, this largo majority did not go to Utah, but remained iu various parts of the United States, the Canndas and in foreign lands, but principally in Illinois, Iowa and Northern Missouri. A movement for the reorganization on the old line began in 1851. Jason W. Bi iggtt, Zauas II. Gurley, Daniel Powell, Cyrus and Reuben New kirk, H. II. Deaue and others were the active movers. A conference was held at Newark, Wis., J una 12 1852. It denounced the dogma of polygamy then known to be se cretly held by Young. At a spec ial conference called at Salt Lake for this pu1 p se, August 21), 185?, loiiiig lirst publicly promulgated i this doctrine. Tho Newark con ference made a general declaration o its principles in tho following resolution: Resolved, That tliifl conference believe it the duty of the elders of the church (who have been legally ordained) to cry repentance hikI remission of sins to this genera tion through obedience to the Gos pel as revealed in tho record of the Jew.-t, the Book of Mormon and Book of Doctrines and Cove nants; and not faint in the diti chargo of duty. At another conference held Oc tober 0, 1852, according to the church historian, "the gifts were abundantly enjoyed, and the swiiits were greatly strengthened and as sured of the triumph of the work of restoration to the old paths. Also, during thesa meetings, we were forewarned of the war be tween the north and sonth, its san guinary character and its extent; also, tho success of tho north was portrayed iu all the vivid exact ness of tha subsequent history of the civil war." A more complete organization was perfected at Yel lowstone, Wisconsin, April 0,1853. THE SOS OF THE I'liorHET. At an annual conference held at Am boy, Lea count', Illinois, April (!, 1800, Joseph Smith, Jr., son of tlie prophet, ir.s received into fel lowship on a baptism performed by his futher, and was unanimously chosen to preside. The historian of that occasion writss: "His coming and presence at the confer ence had been ceitilied by the spirit untl confidently predicted; aud when he, with his mother whh presented to the asseuiblv, great , enthusiasm whs manifest." The membni'F'hip of the reorganized church was now about two hun dred. A direct issue was made between this ami tho Utah church ; the ono flourishing in almost open defiance of the laws of tho United States, the other teaching obedi ence; the one teaching and practi cing polygamy, the other teaching inuiiogomy and upholding tho sst crediiHHK of the family relations. Bosh claimed the legal succession to the church organized April 0, 1830. This matter was brought to a legal test in a suit brought be fore the district court of common pleas of Lake county, Ohio, in February, 1S8I), to perfect the title to the temple at Kirtland iu the reorganized church. The suit was d icided in favor rl tho Josephitex. Recently a revival movement in bjhalf of tho church hint been s-t on foot in the neighborhood of Kirtlnud, lis birthplace. F.arly it April a o-uifi-rsmcft Ooiivn. i'-. !; KiitlaiMl tcn.pleaho IH.J ; !.,. ancl ei thiisi:i:'i,!ii r.!-....;. :i ? . attended by lulling n.i-i.i'xii i,f the church from nil prirLs of ifi country, and hes presided orur by President Joseph Smith. ri;OHEIAT::cl IN UTAH. From the time if Joseph Smith's accession to the presidency of the reorganized church in 18C0, the It will pay you to call upon J. M. H AGER, IIISPP-NEU, Who Keeps Constantly on hand STAYER & Yery Best and FARM, DAIRY AND WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAR WAGES, CARTS And Machine Supplies and f.-Vt- Villi blV U A. Hl AAiUVILJ mit I An Quality Considered. Prices tie Lowest And Price List. SUPPLIED FREE ON APPLICATION. movement gained ground rapidly. Since L"0.:i uu active missionary force ! ai been kept in Utah, work ing to win the Mormons in that territory back from w hat the Jo s.'phitos consider the dangerous heresy of p .lygamy and conse quent dish yulty to the path of ihs original church. Joseph Smith and his associate in the presidency, W. W. Blair, have both made mis sionary visits to Utah. In this Mold of work the Josephiteg have met with considerable success, es pecially in late years. Teaching, as they do the scriptural doctrine of obedience to the laws of the land, aud working, at thsy are, to detach the polygamous Mormons from their illegal practices anil as sociations, they are becoming ef fective alii'? of the Unite I States government iu its ettbre to sup press, not a religious faith, but an immoral association and a law-do-fying power. Their missionaries have sometimes been obliged to appeal to the representative of the government's authority in the territory for protection in their work of preaching their gospel among tho Brighamites of Utah. They now have congregations es tablished at Salt Lake, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Springville, Sulem, Richfield, Beanie ami other points in Utah; at M.'dnd, Idaho; at Reese Creek, Montana, and at oth-i er places in districts where tho polygamous Mormons are numer ous). GUOVt'TH OF THE CHUIiCX They have also carried on active ami successful missionary work abroad. There are over four hun dred branches of the church iu the Umttd States aud territories, about one thousand members in the Society Islands, aud a consid erable Membership constantly in creasing in England, Wale;-, Aus t tlir, r'wifcrarlaud and Denmark. 1'he total number of baptised com municants, as shown by tho church records at Lamoni and exhibited in a report made to the recent con ference at Kirtland, i.-i nearly twenty thousand. The church is more nourishing in lo.va than any other part of the world. The mem bership in this state is about '1,50!'. Churches, or branches as they are called, are located at tiie follow ing points in Iowa: Lamoni, Pleasanton, Davis City, Greenville, Lucas, Wirt, D.s Moines, Rhoads, Newton, Boonesboro, Soinora, Da venport, Now Buli'ido, Clinton, Shenandoah, Tabor, Glcnwood, Plum Hollow, Hamburg, Hender son, Council Bluffs, Crescent City, Wheeler's Grove, Weston, Logan, Magnolia, Little Sioux, Sioux City, .Moorhead, Panama, I'ersia, Union burg, Gallamb's (trove, LVoi , Harlan, Leadvil!'1, Burlington, Ke okuk, Montrose, Yineennes and Faruiington. The membership is large iu Missouri, Minnesota. Cal foruif), Illinois, Michii'm, Ohio, Massachusetts, Canada, Nebraska and Kansas and n ntrly every state and territory is ropros'.'tiled. EPITOME OK KAITH. Tho annexed epitome of faith of tlii' La tier Day Maiii'H w:x pi i tr'-l by i ri".; l-'it .', ,: pp'i ."iu:lii him "'if ' r.sw i s-feivi.ciM i. tlltt orthodox o.!i., i . , v. ;th I. f- refereu.:e-i 'he B ok of Moi'iuo and the Book of Doctrinist o covenants of his own churio, which were eml'odied in Mr. Smith's compilation, illustrating each tent t of tho faith, are omitted for brevity's suke. I Concluded iiezt week.) OREGON, a Large and Complete Stock of WALKER'S Latest - Improved MILL MACHINERY. Call and see this Pino Line of Goods, or send for Handsomely Illustrated CATALOGUE, rrT MYSTERIOUS FATALITIES. XrhHt la It That la Kllllnn so many Prn. mlu.nt Men? L t- Tb,Q death ot Kaiser Wtlhelm, ex-(iov. tlufTonui, Banker J. W. Drcxel, Lieut.. Oov. Derslteimer, Dr. Carpenter, Chie6 Juatlce Wnite and Ocnl. B. II. Brewster, in quick siiccofgion, and all from the game cauae, although having dincron) namea, is atartlini;. March and April are fatal months, no' only for consumptives but ulao for many dlneasee more disguised but none tin leas fatal. Gov. Hoffman had heart disease, (lov, Dorshcinior, apparently a utroni;, well, robust man, over six feet high, uickeni and dieH in four dnyn, of pneumonia. Chief Justice Waite meets tho Bam fato and he was apparently the personi fication of visor. I'rexel, the l'niladulpliia banker, and Brewster, Ex-Attv. (ienl., were suddenly cut oft in tho midst of great unctuJuess, liy Briuht's disease, and Dr. Carpenter, the well-known New York physician, Ftiddenly tlieil of Kidney tliutu.se, nevet having tuxprcted that ho was at all troubled thuro ilh I This reminds us of tho en so of Dr. Frank Hawthorn, of New Orleans. He was li-i turiui; before tho Louisiana uni versity on I ho peculiarly deceptive char acter of Kidney dUouso and the method! of inicropcopirnl unci chemical testa. After having shown specimen aflei ppei iiiien of diseased fluids, and made very clear I ho point that kidney disease may exist without tho knowledge oi suspicion of tho patient or practitioner, with gracious solf-conlidonce lie re market , "Now, gentlemen, let me shovf you I lie healthy wator of a strong, web man." Ho applies the lest I Jin stagers 1 "Gentlemen, I have made a terrible discovery!" lie (raiis, "I myself have the fatal Bright'a disease!" In loss than a year this specialist ol the commonest und most fatal of dis eases was dead. He was a victim ol advanced Kidney disease the presence of which in himsolf ho had never sus pected I I. B. 1'HTf'E, M. D. , a eotitleman and phy airjiau of thl tiitdiettt stamlitig of Hanovei t.). If., Va., four years aio, after trying fvni'Y ,.tht-r rPtneily for hrtht's diseaan, iu. cltHlin fimious niitirrid w.Uerii, cured liitu. HHlf by Warner's Safe t.'uie, and March 21, 1W8, wrote: "I have never had the slighteol ayinpti.TiH "f niv titl mi'i foorful triiuhln." Jilt Joll N Dolt UltTV, of Concnrd, N. T!., waa givtn up tvitll iright's diheusa by th brst pliykicines in lf!7il. lio was in a tirrtad. ful state. After UfcinK and buillK cured in 1881 by Waraer'a 8afa Cure, iu 1SS7, li wrote: "I atn butter than evfr." JOHN COMiMAN, Kay., 100 OreRivr Ht, New Haven, Conn., was first taken alck in ; 1S73, frnvlualty ran down until he had pro. ... Dotinund Brifint's ilisnuite, rlieuuiatism ant' all the other deceptive sins of kidiioj ' disease. The best physicians in Nw Haven cotild do nothing for bim. lie than hetfau t, U'lna; Warner's Hafa t;uraf 200 bottlea ol ( which h. aud his fau.iiy have nsod and h Is CUIfl'i. V.'. T. CKAWFOItl), propriety St. (harlot Hotel, ltlchinond, Va., and wi.Il known al through the Mouth, several years ao wai in the deHth-ajfulir trout kidney ilisoaan, , convulsions and hrhlit's disease. The bral '. Pbihtdelphia specl.vli.ts in such diseases pro- nouui:9d Idtn practically tlead and incvlralle. . Kvtrytkinjr else fsiling, he taik Warner't Hufe (Jura abundantly and regularly, until fully retitorod to hoaltli, and, oiw he says, "Altfrr a lapse of many years. 1 ain as souae . as a dollar, with no symptoms of niy ol'j feronhlu. I owe u.y lila to Warnor's Hafi Cute." Kidney disease is the most decoptive, tbo inobt universal, the most fatal die case. If the most learned men cannot knots without the use of microscopical nnd cheinhal tests that they have kidney uiwuse, how much more Halite it the lay mm to he, unknown lo himtrlf, in the rent ;au of death, who does not feel as well as formerly, but who does not think anything apccially ails him, and vvIiom phveiciun may assure hint that he wiU toon be "all right." In these days, people recognize thai It Is wiser to prevent disease than to await ite arrival to cure it. When you know that you may be in the (ireatest peril and not. have any idea of the fuel from any defined pet of ill-feelings, thi wl&ett course to pursue is to follow th counsel and exjierieiice above outlined, and thoroughly renovate the system, cleanse the blood, tone the nerves ami insure your own life against these coin inon, inyslo.ious fatalities. Tak::m Ci Near Thorn cretk, one biy horse, pony size, about 11 years old and branded circle with bar inside, ou right hip. Has been on the range near ojr ruueli tor about two years. 1 Kun.T OactsiT,