Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, June 12, 1890, Image 4

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TJ"KT n "PATT.rNO MAKHOOB:
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Be tMtiry rras: LO Mia La aid fn-in Cewfelr'.a. Writ thm.
trertU Book, fi plABSllob proof bmM iid, fr.
Mdn KRtB MKOlCAt. CO.. 6Uf FAi.OM. V.
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BENT IX THIS WORLD.
It. wearlocr qualities ar uneurpasaed, actually
outlaatlnar two boxes of any other brand. Not
effected by beat. trit.T IMKH.MIM:.
FOR BALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY, lyf
"Pfunder
IT IS THE TDTS AI. MEPTCTN"FV
It routes the Liver and Kidnrys ami Stomach.
Curctt H'-u'larlte, Dvsn' psih. creati an Appt
tile, Pur i tie the Impure illood, and
Makea The Weak Strong.
SHEEP, POL, ETC.
ToetireeiMitiveaeu the medicine most
be more tban iMiratltv. X be per
mueiit, it uiukt toutttla
Tonic. Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
Tnt PHIe 4wne48 theo uttlitl In
Speedily Uestore
a the now! Ihclr natual perl.taltl
lUlluu, ho .Mvcntiatl to regularity.
Sold Everywhere
California, Oregon and
I DA ! I O
STAGE COMPANY.
J. B. Keeney, Supt.
lJaily stage to and from Monument. Stage loaves
Heppner MUM A. M. Arrives, 5:30 P. M.
Heppner 6:30 A. M.
4:30 P. M.
Pendleton (Stage leaves
" arrives
Used everywhere. $1 a liottle; six for $5.
IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVER
p,5SnVls SMITH & WESSON'S
Finest amallJ
luaaufactured
and th flint flifilee
expert. In calibres 32,
88 and 44-li id Shiifie or
double action, Safety Ham
merles and Target modela.
fr work nuuisli p and stock. Unrivaled f
ori-l
Beat qanlitT wrought 1
UHT
Mulsh durability and accuracy. Do
not be deceived by cheup malleable irtm imitation
often sold for the genuine article. They am unre
liable and dangerous. The Smith wbbsos Kb
volveks are stamped upon the liarrela with firm's
name, address and datett of patents, and are a: u ar
Htecd perfect. Inidat upon having them, and If
your dealer cannot supply you, an order bent to ad
dress below will receive prompt attention. Descrip
tive catalogue and prices upon application.
tS.HlTIl As WEHHON,
fcttfriuii field. JMaasw
ARTHUR SMITH,
PliAOTlCAL
WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bank",
HEPPNER,
OREGON.
Watches, Optical
Clocks, J) Goods .
Watches Cleaned, - tl.50.
Mainsprings Fitted - - . $1.50.
All work guaranteed for one year.
8
Fare to Monument, - - 5 00.
Fare to Pendleton, - - $4.00.
E. J. SLOCUM & CO., Aoents.
Freight 2 cents per pound.
Heppner, Ogn
B. P. FLOHENOK.
FLORENCE
X FLOBENOV
BROTHERS,
STOCKRAISERS!
HEPPNER
OREGON.
Cattle branded and ear -marked as shown above.
Horses K on right shoulder.
Our cattle range in Mo-row, Gilliam,' Umatilla
and Wasco counties. We will pay $100.00 re
ward for the arrest and conviction of any person
stealinu oar stock
THE BEST BKEKO OF HHEEP.
"To tbp inquiry which frequent
ly comes to us," says one of our
exchanges, "which is the most
profitable breed of sheep, we can
hardly make a satisfactory reply.
Sometimes there are circumstan
ces which cantrol the matter, and
of themselves settle the question.
For instance if the location is near
a large city, the mutton breeds
would naturally be preferable.
At this present tinif, too, the de
mand seems to be for medium
wools over fine wools, and usually
such inquiries as we have received
have reference as to wool. This
is the case with the inquiry before
us. It is sufficient to say general
ly that there is a place for all the
breeds, and under favorable cir
cumstances all the breeds are pro
fitable. If we had a flock of rneri
noes we would not change them
for any other sheep, unless we
were surrounded by the peculiar
circumstances which would make
some other breed decidedly more
profitable, and if we had the Cots
wold, Scuthdown or Leicester we
should be governed the same way.
If we yet had our flock to get we
would select those that would do
the best in the locality in which
we resided, and which were the
handiest to procure, unless as be
fore stated, we were in close prox
imity to a first-class mutton mar
ket In other words, so far as
wool is concerned, we do not think
that, take it year out and year in,
there is much difference in profit.
There is need of all the different
varieties of wool. We need the
fine for the light and fanciful fab
rics, and we need the medium and
long for stronger and serviceable
goods.
ON SALE
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST.
NORTH and SOUTH
ATV
Heppner, Orejtoti.
i-jf'C. HART. - Agent
THE PIOXBER
Jewelry Establi
To cure Biliousmsa, Sic!: Headache, Consti
pation, Malaria. Liver Complaints, take
the Bate and certain remedy.
IS
sr-m 3& KM:
nil C DEB
Tne the SM ALT. (40 little Renns to the
bottle). THEY ARB THE MOST CONVENIENT.
SnitAble cm- H Agt-.
Price of either aize. 2 . per Cottle.
KISSinaiiHS
J.f.SMCTHaCll.iUkor-EUj:!iEiXs,-ST.l(lUIS I'.O.
3-or-
JaT.
. Still Continues to Sell
WATCHES, S
- OUOOKS ,
.BWHIiRT, ETC..
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold Rings,
Gold and Silver Watches Always
A Full Line of
MUBIOAU INSTRU
MENTS Has been added to his large and well
seleoted stock.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
Worlt Guartvnteecl.
STOKE opposite Minor, Dodeon 4 Co's May St.
-THE-
UNION PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
Overland Route
TICKETS
f0tl Principal Points in the United
States, Canada and n.urope.
sr ELEGANT NEW DINING CARS
pullman Palace Sleepers.
FREE COLONIST SLEEPIN0 CARS
Run Xhrongh on all Express Trains to
-OMANA,-
Council J51iif
AND
KANSAS CITY
Without CJiange.
io.a Connection at Portland for San
Francisco and Pnget Sound Points.
ALL IRON STEAMERS
Leave Portland for San Francisco every
- fonI (4) days, making tne trip in ou
hours.
,,i ....tie. Steerage, 38.00
Round Trip Unlimited, $30,00.
Dr. Warner's celebrated
Coraline Health Corsets have
one peculiarity which pertains
only to corsets of their make.
The bust retains its shape to
the end, and the corset im
parts tb the wearer a well
proportioned and beautiful
figure. The corset is boned
with Coraline, a substance
superior to the finest whale
bone. Made in short, medium
and extra long waists.
There arc many imitations, hut you wiQ
find " Dr. Warner's Coraline " printed on
the inside of every genuine corset. They
are sold by your nearest dry goods dealer.
WARNER BROS. Mnfrs.,
New York and Chicago.
AS TO 1IOBTG AG ES.
Mortgages do not necessarily
mean a lack of prosperity. They
often indicate thrift and com
mendable enterprise. The manu
facturer, the merchant and men in
all other branches of business, as
a rule, build up from small begin
nings, but, if successful, the time
is sure to come when they fiud it
to their advantage to extend, and
enlarge. That requires increased
capital, which, ofteutimes. they do
not possess. They therefore bor
row the needed money and give as
security a mortgage on their prop
erty. This is done almost daily
in every town in the land, and no
one ever thinks of referring to it
ns an evidence of failure. The
thrifty, farmer of Indiana or Wis.
consin discovers that he can doa
ble the productiveness of his farm
by tiling it, or can add largely to
its value by the erection of good
buildings; he well knows that the
existence of good school houses,
churches, well-made roads, etc.,
enhances the worth of his proper
ty. Knowing all this, he very
wisely seeks to make all these im
provements. He thereby adds to
his capital and, just as other good
business men do, he sometimes
borrows and mortgages. In nei
ther case is there cause for the
sounding of general alarm. Mil-
wankee Sentinel..
which, at house cleaning or mov
ing time, refuses to be postponed.
That lying down ten minutes will
rest one much more than sitting
down has to be reiterated often for
the benefit of those ambitious
women who sometimes scoru to
rest in this way during the day
time, and others who fear that it
will be known to their discredit if
they so indulge themselves. 1
once heard Mrs. Lincoln talk upon
this subject, and I wished every
farmer's wife might have heard
the woman who has made house
keeping a study how to get rest
enough to insure health. It was
the wisdom not of the theorist, but
of one who bad so nearly over
worked as to have found it needful
to study means of making good
housekeeping possible without
slowly billing the housewife.
GENERAL NEWS.
James Grant, of California, has
presented $12,000 to the university
of North Carolina.
The bey of Tunis has decreed
that every negro domestic in his
dominions must be given a certifi
cate of freedom.
The coinage of the San Francis
co mint in May was $1,650,000, of
which $850,000 were double ea
gles and $800,000 standard dollars.
A train on the Atlantic & Pa
cific railroad in New Mexico, car
rying 5000 fine merino sheep was
wrecked killing 1000 of the num
ber. An indendiary fire destroyed all
the best buildings on four squares
in Middleborough, Ky., May 31.
Loss, $350,000; insurance, $125,-
000.
At Huron, S. D., June 5, Jack.
Handiey, editor of the Huron
Herald, was shot and killed by
his 17-year-old son during a quar
rel. A dispatch from Berlin says:
the emperor has informed Prince
Bismarck that if he does not stop
his press utterings the result will
be serious.
For chiding two young men for
misconduct one week aga, Rev. O.
C. Nash was beaten by them, from
the injuries of which he died June
3, at Lichfield, 3icb.
The Alabama democratic state
convention recently held adopted
a platform opposing a protective
tariff and a continuation of the
policy of the South.
Fifteen Chinamen who were
caught crossing the Mexican
boundary lines, have be"n sent to
jail by Commissioner Ward, to re
main until they can be sent back
to China.
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TALLAPOOSA,
ufa to.
STOCK BRAN US.
no: paiu up yon
ii fro-1 t ff-iirne.
. J :i fitiiit -houliifr; rat
JtaiiKf hi .i-,ii(t and Mor
H
.1,200 FEET ABOVE SEA LFArBIv.-
In Climate, the Italy of America.
In Manufacturing, the coming Pittsburg of the South.
In Elevation, the Pikes Penk of the Piedmont Range.
LY HKALTHFULXESS, THE SANITARIUM OF THE WORLD.
The present Mecca for Northern Investors and Settlers.
',' J'J'U SrHl.l in fr' '
Adltm. -'l.-rt
tie, 0 It on r.:;t h'-v
row countH'ti.
: Ailkins, J .T Howes, IA connected on U-fl
' iifUlk: Ciittle. nv on U'tl Mf.
! Hleokmnn. (reo., Hardtnan Horses, a
1 left shoulder; ciittle. same on rirflit Bnoliu: . .
i Bennett. Cs Horses. B on left shoulder.
! Brown J P hMse awl cattle branded i! with
! ox-voke above ou left dionliler.
i tirown , J C -Horses, circle C. wnh dot in i
j ter.m left tup; cattle, s.tme.
' Hover, W (i. Lena Horses, box brand o; r. ; -
l hit) Kittle, same, with split in each ear.
j Brc. P. O. Horses, P K on left shoulder; cut.
I tie. same on left liio.
lirien, T. h. Lone Hock. Horses o with liar
s turner ana overou iim . . .
' lfriskell. W. E. Horses branded h in
i ijft shoulder. Cattle same on left
I "e.ierrv Rrosman. horses branded 7 on riht
xlioiil.ler: cuttle H on the lett
Two picntlfs Becord in Locatii lysines in Tallapoosa.
150
150
Oct. 15, 1889, contract signed for completing Iron Furnace
Oct. 23, 188ft contract signed for Cotton Mill and Bleachery
Xov. 1, 1889, contract signed for Edison Electric Light Plant
Nof.15, 1889, contract signed for Jeans and Overall Factory
Nov.25, 1889, contract signed for Foundry and Machine Works -
Dec. 1, 1889, contract signed for Soap Manufactory Works
Dec. 9, 1889, contract signed for Cotton Hosiery mills
"nr. 19 lftfto, nnntrftpl signed for nressed hriJ,k worts
Dec!25! 1889, contraot signed for Tallapoosa Distillery ; 25 hands
Dec.31, 1889, contract signed for starting Glass Works 100 hands
.Ton in 1S90 contract sis-ned for Tallanoosa Cabinet Works 0 hands
Jan.17, 1890, contract signed for Tallapposa Reclining Cliai-- Company 75 hands
Jan,29, 1890, contract signed for Tallapoosa Cigar Factory 25 hands
Total . 910 1)811(1
bauds
hands
10 hands
50 hands
50 hands
50 hands
150 hands
25 hands
side
ide of O
side of
Left ear
Awd an Augur Factory, Woolen Mill, Car Works and other large manufactories are under negotiation.
Most of the above contracts are now under construction, and all to be running within three months from date. With
theee industries now building completed, OVER 900 OPERATIVES "ill be employed in manufacturing in Tallapoosa, Ga.,
which, on the usual basis of computation (one employe for every five of population) will Bupport a population of over 5u0(l
persons, while the present population of the city is 2500. (Majority Northern people.)
THE ADVANTAGES OF TALLAPOOSA.
for a Northern settler are: Mild pleasant Winters, oooler summers than iu the North, perfect healthfuluess, wonderful
mineral springs that have cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism, kidney and urinary troubles, dyspepsia, consumption and
kindred diseases; pure freestone water, high elevation, Northern society; (the largest G. A. R. lodge in the South, in propor
tion to population, and first Women's Relief Corps organized in the state), free schools and low taxation,
EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION FOR TEN YEARS.
I
So said Bui
barest "o UUIWU
Novelists, and he I Vq OlMnQfln
have added with equal force, that merit
is the essence of success. Wisdom's
Robertine is the synonym of merit, and
its history is success. 'The magical ef
fects of this preparation have been attest
ed by thousands of the leading ladies of
society and the stage. It is the only arti
cle ever discovered which gives a Natur
al and Beautiful tint to the complexion,
at the same time removing all roughness
of the face and arms and leaving the
skin soft, smooth and velvety. It has
long been the study of chemists to pro
duce an article that while it would beau
tify the complexion would also have the
merit of being harmless, but these two
important qualities were never brought
together until combined in
WISDOM'S
tOBHRTIflE.
For further particulars inquire of any
agent of the company.
T. W. LEE,
C. S. 3f ELLIN. G.P AT.A.
General Traffic Manager.
' NOTICE OF INTENTION.
(Consolidated.)
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., May 9. tO.
Notice is hereby given that the following.
a ua.10m v,ava filoH notice of their Inten
tion to make final proof in support of their claims
and that said proof will be made before the coun
ty jndas of Gilliam county at Arlington, Or on
J one su, lsvu, viz:
Mrs. M. Anderson,
For the S' SW4, NW SW! and SWli NW4
Bee. 12, Tp. 2 S. K. 23 E
8he names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.
Julian L- Paul. Lncins W . Paul. John M. fol
ium and Edgar T. Persons, all of Shelby, Or.
Lucius XV. Paul.
For the EH NE. N Wt tiEH and N NWH
Sec. 24, To. 2 S. K. 22 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Mrs M. Anderson, Andrew T. Cochian John
51. Collum and Edgar T. Persons, all ot Shelby,
Julia L. Paul,
For the NEK, Sec. U. Tp. 2 8. B. 22 E.
He names the following witnesses ti, prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
Mrs. M. Anderson. Andrew J. ( ocliran. tdgar
T. Persona and John M. Collum, all of hhelby.
074-"ft. John W. I.wis, Register.
Free site and other inducements offered to manufacturing and other industries locating here, where we have cheap
ton, iron coal andtimber in abundance.
NOW IS THE TIME TO LOCATE OR INVEST IN TALLAPOOSA. GA. .
eot-
Befote the advance in prices that will snrelv follow the great influx of manufacturing establishment now locatipg cere
BUILDING LOTS ARE ADVANCING RAPIDLY and will double iu value before the end of tne first year.
sio.,.1 fr,r r.,o.,ootiia nf the eitv. terms and Drice list of building lots, copy of Tallanoosa Journal, and full information
or oome and see for yourself the truth of the statements we make. If not found as represented, your expenses will be paid
... , 1 t: C A .l-ca
bv this company, uesiaes noerai cumpeuannou mi yum i..mc. -rkimicna
xeDui'teow ..... v.-,
GA.
From Terminal or interior Points the
N
NELSON JONES, Pres't.
E. R. BISHOP, Treas.
MORROW C HIT L
AND I If
11 0
THE ORIGIN OF THE WATEKMELON.
The origin of the watermelon
was long a question with the bot
anists, but it was finally agreed.
that it is indigenous to Africa.
Livingston reported that he saw
larere districts covered with the
vines, and that both wild beasts
and wild savages were fond of the
melons. Two kinds were plenti
ful, the bitter and the sweet, so
the negroes take the precaution
of making an opening to taste the
juice in order to ascertain if the
melon is a good or bad one.
ADULTERATION TO BE PROHIBITED.
Senator Paddock has reported
favorably from the committee on
agriculture the substitute for all
pure food bills which have been
introduced iu the senate. The
bill provides that there shall be
organized in the department of ag
riculture a food division, whose
chief shall receive $3000 per an
num, and be charged with the
duty of procuring and having ana
lyzed a sample of food or drugs
sold in any state or territory other
than where manufactured. Intro
ductions into any state or territory
from another state or territory of
any adulterated food or drugs is
prohibited under a penalty of fine
and imprisonment. Any drug
should be deemed adulterated
when it differs within the knowl
edge of the seller from the stand
ard of strength, quality and pur
ity laid down in the United States.
phnrmaoopia, or other standard
works, or when its strength or
parity falls below the professe'd
standard order which it is sold.
FOB TIRED WOMEN.
When you are so tired as to feel
"ready to drop," sit down, comb
your hair and change your shoes.
This will rest the head and feet and
give new strength for the work
Mrs. Robt. Morrison, of Duran
go, Col., on June 1st attempted to
light a fire with coal oil, and was,
with her 4-year-old son and young
baby cremated in the house, which
was burned.
The Coeta Rica congress has es
tablished an export duty on coffee
of 20 cents per forty kilos, to de
fray the expenses of building the
national theater. The estimated
cost of the structure will be $200,
000. Anna Berlev and Laura May
were drowned in the Aikansas
river near Leaavine, (Joi., last
week while crossing the stream on
a plank. It turned, throwing them
into the raging waters.
There were 1000 people in the
funeral cortage which followed the
remains of Bishop O'Connor to
the crvpt of St. Philemas' cathe
dral, at Omaha, June 2. One hun
dred and fifty bishops and priests
were present.
At Louisville, June 4, news was
received of a fight between the
Turners, of Harlan county, and a
sheriffs posse. Two men were
killed, Jim Turner and Ed. Pace,
and three wounded. Bob Staple
ton was the only one of the posse
hurt.
Catholic Bishop O'Dwyer, of
Limerick has issued a pastoral
letter withdrawing from the priests
in his dioces th-; power to grant
absolution to persons guilty of
boycotting,- or advocating and
practicing the "plan of campaign."
Mrs. H. B. Merchant, a widow
now living in Iowa, but formerly
in Rockford, 111., sent eleven sons
in Illinois regiments to defend , the
stars and stripes in the late war.
seven are still living. Mrs. Mer
chant receives a pension granted
by a special act of congress.
A party of intoxicated Indians
recently attacked a surveying
camp in the upper Green river
country, Wyoming, and killed
Chief Engineer Crittenden and
their chainbearers, and wounded
Assistant Engineer Lee. They
had refused the Indians liquor.
On the ground that the indict
ment is fatally defective to convict
for murder in the first degree, the
supreme court of Washington has
vacated the judgment of the court
in the case of Blanton, and orders
the court below to sentence him for
manslaughter.
The Colfax artesian well has
reached a climax. After drilling
for days in a stratum of solid ba
salt, the drill on yesterday after
noon broke through, striking a
volume of water, which from all
indications is a subterranean riv
er under! aid jvith sand. The drill
after striking this sand seemed to
choke up, thus putting a stop to
further operations. The well is
about 180 feet deep, and the water
rose to within thirty feet of the
top. The supply is unlimited, but
will have to be pumped from the
well. As it was the intention to
pump the water to a large reser
voir on the hill the only disadvan
tage will be the extra rise of thir
ty feet Livingston & Kuhn will
at once proceed to sink another
well somewhere in the city limits.
Spokane Fells Review.
BAILEOAD!
Is the line to take
To all Points East and S
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It run
Through VESTIBULED TRAINS
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR
TO
:AND:-
(No Change of Cars;
Composed of DINING CARS unsurpassed,
PULLMAN DRAWING BOOM SLEEPERS
Of Latest Equipment
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Best thai can be constructed and in
which accommodations are both
FREE and furnished for holders
of First or Second-Class
Tickets, and
Elegant Day Coachs.
4 nnntinnous Line connecting with all
Lines, affording Direct and Uninter
rupted Service.
Pullman Sleever Reservations canbe
Secured in aavance mrvuyn
any agent of the road.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from all points in America, Eng
land and Europe can be purchased
at any Ticket Office of this
Company.
Full information concerning rates, time
of trains, routes ana other aetans
furnished on application to any
agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
No. 121'First St., Cor. Washington,
PORTLAND OREGON.
TO SAN FRANCISCO. CAL,
BT WAS OF THE
Southern Pacific Company's Line
THE PIT. SHBSTH BITE.
Qnicker in Time than Any Other Route
Portland
AND
San Francisco,
Leave Portland at 4 P. M., Daily,
' THROUGH TIME, 39 HGuRS.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
TOURISTS SLEEPING CARS,
RVr Accommodation of Seoond-ClaBB
Passengers Attached to Express
Trains.
Fare from Portland to Sacramento and San Fran-
Unllmlted...
Limited First-Class....
' Second-Class..
..S25
... 20
... 15
Through Tickets to all Points South
and Esot,
VIA CAWPOHNIA.
TICKET OFFICES:
City Office, No. 134. Corner First 4 Alder Streets
Depot Office. Comer F and Front Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
B.KOEHLER. E.P.ROGERS.
Manager. Asst. G. F. and Pas.At
General
(Incorporated.)
Warehouse and
For
warding Agents.
The Com.nn.nii hst.st. vecentJ-ii conxtmicted u. two-xiorv
ivareJiouse 80x100 feet, with wool press and all con
ven iences for handling wool.
The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will be the same
as those at Arlington, less cartages.
freight upon baled, wool from Heppner, same as
from Arlington.
Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in
storage.
THE RON E. FELL. MANAGER.
(Safe-1 Sf
jbsaO r UHTLArU,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
inn
Frcflt. Fust ani Vine Streets,
1 li'lJ
r
OREGON.
Hardware, Iron, Steel and FEirm Maclimsry.
. SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHINGTON AKD NOfflHEHh IDAHO FCR THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
These Machines are too well known to need comment. Thousands of farmers have
used them and spealc of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting
Machines that will Give ENTHIS SATISFACTION to the purchaser.
MILLER'S STAR VIOLATING THRESHER,
AULTM'3 STAR TRAGTfOM ENGINE,
The most Effective and Successful Combination far Threshinff and Cleaning
Grain eve- constructed.
half crop and right ear upper . .
Bart' m, Wr Horses. J Bon nglit Lhfga, cattle,
same on right hip;split in each ear
Wm Kmli'i, Monument. Uranus tioifeH tv on
ristit shoulder. Kange. Grant and Morrow couii-
tlKimor Gentry, Echo, Or.-Hnrsea brandt-d H.
S with a quarter circle over it, on left utine.
KamrtMn -Morrow aiul Umatillacounties
Allison. O. D. t 'utile brand. O D on left hip
and hornes same brand on rigitt shoulder. Ktuigu.
Eight Mile.
A. A. Crosby, cuttle branded ,(t H L con
nectedj on the right f boulder.
Cook, A. J., Lena Horses, 9ton rif?ht shaaHer;
Cattle, same on r gbt hip: ear mark scjuara cro
! off tft aiid split 1:1 rilit.
! Cnrrin. ii V- Horses. & on left stifle.
i Cox A- English. Hardman CaitLe, C with 1 in
1 center: horses. CE on loft 'up.
! Cupper, H A Hordes H C on pft shoulder:
j cattle H C on left side, swallow fork on right ear.
H. K. Cochran. Monument. Grant Co, Or.
Horses branded circle with hai beneath, on 1-ft
shoulder: cattle tauie brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Wm. Dooiikii. horses branded OO with bar
hver them, ou left shoulder; cattle same on left
"'jouglnps, W M Cattle, R 1 on right side, swallow-fork
in each ear: horoea. R D on left bio.
J. II. Ely & Sons. Horses branded ELY on
left shoulder, cuttle same on left hip. hole in
right ear. .
Fleek. Jackson. Horses. 7F connected 011
right shoulder: cattle Bume on right hip.
Ear mark, hole in right and crop oft left.
LieiiaJleo, John W. Horses branded half-circle
JL connected on left shoulder. Cattle, name
on left hip. Rang near Lexington.
Florence, L A Cattle. LF on right hip; horses,
F with bar under on right ehoulder.
Florence, S P Horses, F on right shouJder
cattle. F on right hip or thigh.
Armstrong, J. C, Acton T with bar under it
on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left
hip.
Gav, Henry GAY on left shoulder.
Goble, Frank Hornes, 7 Fon left stifle; cattle
same on right hip.
. Mat Hughes, horses branded shoulder, heart o
left shoulder.
Huneaker, B A Horses, 9 on left shoulder; cat
tie, H on left hip
Humphreys, J iVi. JJardman Horses, H on left
Hank.
Hiatt, Wm. E. Horses branded bar cross on
left shoulder: cattle same on lef:, hip.
Hayes, J M Horses, wineglass on left shoulder
cattle, same on right hip.
Junkin. o. M. Horses, horsesnoe J on lert
shoulder. Cattle, the sam3. Range on Eight
Mile.
Johnson. Felix Horses, circle T on left stin--cattle.
same on right hip, under half crop in rig
and split in left ear.
Kirk. J 1 Horses ba on left shou.dur: catt
m on l;ft hip.
hjrk, J k. Horses, li on either nanK; cattle
1 right side.
Lewis. J R. Lena Horses, P with over it on
left shoulder.
J. . Leahey. horses branded L IS on the left
shoulder; cattle branded the same on leti hip;
wattle over right eye, three slits in rigid ear.
Minor, uscar. i.atae, iu u on right hip; horses
M011 left shoulder.
Mortran. a IM Horses. M ) on left shoulder
cattle, same on left hip.
31 el uiDOer, tias a, mwooo Horses, M with
bar over on right shoulder.
Mortran. Thos Hordes, circle T on loft shoul
der and left thigh: cattle, Z on rigid thigh.
Mitchell. Oscar, Pettysville Horses. 11 on rieht
hip; cattle. 77 on right side.
McClaren, D G Horses, Figure 5 on each shoul
der; cattle. MUon hip.
IS eat. Andrew, Lone Rock Horses Alt con
nected on left shoulder; cattie same on both hips
.Newman, W. R. Horses N with half circl
over if on left shoulder.
Nordyke, E -Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat
tie. same on left hip.
Oiler, Perry. Lone Rock P O 01 left shouJder
Pearson, Ulave. Horses, quarter circle hi old
on left shouJder and "24 n left hip. Cattle, fork
in left ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Range
on Eight Mile.
Parker & Gleason, Hardman Horses IP on .
1' ft shoulder.
Piper, J. H., Acton -Horses. JE connected ou
left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bit
in each ear.
Henry Pat berg, horses branded with a Roman
cros on left shoulder: cattle branded with Ro
man cross, bar at bottom, on left hip.
A. C. I'ettys, Pettysville Horses, diamond P
on left ehould'T. Cattle, , HJ connected and in
verted on left hip; crop off left ear and split in
right wattle or inside of right fore leg above the
knee.
Rowd. Andrew, Hardman Horses, square cross
with quarter-circle over it on left stifle.
Remnger. Chris Horses. C R on left shoulder.
Rector. J W Horses. JO on left shoulder. Cat
tle. O 011 right hip.
X
Spray, J. F. Horses branded SF connected on
right shoulder; cattle same on both hir:P.
A. L. Swuggart, Klin, horses branded l on left
shoulder: cettle same on left hip. Crop on left
ear, wattle on left hind leg.
Straight W. E. Horses shaded J S on left
stifle; cattle J S on left hip, swallow fork in right
ear, undorbit in left.
Bayer, Robt Horses, S on right shoulder; cattle
square on right hip and S on right shoulder.
Swaggart, L, Alpine He rses, S S on right
shoulder.
Sapp. Thos. Horses, S A P on left hip; cattle
same an left hip.
Shobe, Dr A J Horsos, PS on on Jeft hip; cat
tle, same on left side, wattle on left side of neck
ears cut Bharp at point.
Stevenson, Mrs A J Cattle, S on right hip
swallow-fork in left ear.
Sperry, E G Cattle, V C on Ieff hip. crop ofl .
right and underbit in left ear, duiap; horses, W I
on left shoulder.
Swaggart. G W Horses, -14 on left shoulJap
cattle, 4t on left hip.
Stewart, Geo., Hardman Horses circle c on
left shoulder.
Smith, E. E. Lone Rock, Or. Horses branded
a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle same on
left side. Range, Gilliam county.
Thompson, J A Horses, g on left shoulder
cattle, 2 on left shoulder.
Tippets. S T Horses. C on left shoulder.
ade, Henry, HorseB branded ace of spades
on leit shoulder and left hip. Cattle branded
same on left side and left hip.
Wells, A S Horses, 0U0 on left shoulder; cattl
same.
Wyland, J H, Hardman Circle C on left thigfc
Woodward, John Hors, DP connected on
left shoulder.
Watkins Lishe, horses branded UE connected
on left stifle.
Wallace, Charles-Cattle, W on right thigh, hole
m left ear: horses W on right shoulder, some
same on left shoulder.
Wten, A A Cattle, running AA with bar acro
BUCKEYE sie e lfpah l TWINE-BINDERS.
2TThc Feature tnat disti:iaiii-hc3 tI:U Twine-Binder is the Lightness of Draft, combined with it?
Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The E'.nJer is of the Appleb'v pattern, the onlv really successful
one yet known. We have two styles, th Elevai-or Kinder and the Platform Binder both excellent both
recommended by hundreds of patrons.
SCHUTTLER FARM WlfiOHS, SSLST
BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING
MOUNTAIN WAGONS,
BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS
AND SEEDERS,
COR BIN DISC HARROWS,
HODGES-HAINES HEADERS. -HAISH
BARB WIRE
!'SF.KD FOR CIRCULARS
W. O. MINOR. Agent, Heppner, Oregon
' HACIHE.WIS. i
Log, LumbekTard a GnY Trucks
sn cnaiAG Af a n n Kief c ml rs I c c
'CfK dies Chaise.
I PATENT CHAISE BRftKE Jjj
VFISH BR9S WAG9H G9-
-Horses branded
-Horses hranded
J. H. Youn finrwihnrr. fl. .
T S on the right slioulder.
W. H. Crowley, Long creek
circle 5 on left shoulder.
Whittier Bros. , Drewy, Harney county, Or. -Homes
branded VV B. connected on left shoulder
lurncr K. W., small capital T lett shoulder,
horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both
ears.
Smith Geo., horses branded G S on left flank.
Georee Lord, horses branded donblo H connected-
hometimes called a swing H, on left
shoulder.
Johnny Ayers. horses branded trianEie on left
hip; cattle same on rifiht hip. also crop off rieht
ear and upper bit on same.
Mike Kenny, horses branded KNY on left hip;
cattle same and crop off left oar; under slope on
the right
Mrs. C. A. Bense. horses branded XB on left
shoulder or stifle; cattle same on left side and
split 111 left ear, upper half crop in right
Ed Hollo-way, Saddle, Or., horses and cattle
branded K H connected, wilh bar under it
Joseph Putmim. Monument, Dr., brands hors
es J e l oimeeted. on right shoulder; tattle the
same on the right hip and underslope in right
NOTICE OP INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., May B '9)
Notice is hereby Biven that the folWingnain'ed!
settler has filed notice of hij intention to
make final proof m support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the county judge of Morrow county, at Hepp
ner, Or., on June L lssit, viz:
John Brotrn,
5j For the N; NWV4 & SE"4 NWk
4 SWli NE Sec. 5. Tp. 1 s. K. ai, E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation o
said land viz;
I . E. Miller, J. M Hayes, of Heppner, Or..
Kichard Hayes and J.G. Hayes of Eight Mile.Or!
Jorn VV. IjEWIS,
Kegister-
NOTICE OE INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles Or.. May . '90
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
judge of Morrow county, at Heppner. Or
on Jure 21. 1890. viz: '
William Gilliam, Heppner, Or
S". tjfh and iyUft N W'4 Sec tt, 'I p. 4 8. K. 28
E. W. M.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Charles Kiik, John T Kirk. Frank Gilliam
and Hardy Long, all of Heppner. Or. ""uam
73-78 John VV. Lewis,
: Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION."
Land .Office, at The Dalles. Or., May 3, 'ft).
Notice is hereby given that the following-named;
set! er has filed notice of his intention to Ss
final poof m snpport uf his claim, and that
sa-d proof will be made bef r ethe connty jo'lie
It iS,TzCOUn Jl Oregon, on J line
i ,iVi.,.of, f1- Sivearengin. of Eight Mile,.
; i VV 5. of Sec. 18, Tp. 4S. K. 24 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
I nf ZZ I'T'T r?md" npo- and cultivation
! of. said land, viz:
I MAT' Ho"f,erl J6H- IiskeeP. Eight Mile; W.
I 6 ' - A- lPsse, Gooseberry.
John VV. Lfwis, Kegister.