CHftCKlC & HS3Y0US oiceaces cured nr Dr.G.F.Vcbb's Klectrle Hotlf Brits aud Aliuliauce ri. Catarrh, EbcMtimtlam, Scl.Uic;i, AinntiorrhrPA. Spcruinutri'lijofu PrihiirnsCLIorOfllfl, ainliil -Mr us o, oil .on lrjon. Seminal Vc;i!cww, E.ToeMnf 0 lauihiD, Incomnonco, P.tlpit :liuii lttr.ilyr,i. Nervous Debility, 8ril;iy, imp-it cucy, Diatuiis. NcuniUIienlrt, 6(c!f Ilctdacuo, Varicocele, II ;-:iia, I:i ovinia, Lumb t;:r, Spinal Disease. ly.;K-p-iia, ComLip;itinn. Kidney Omp'fi'nts, General f) -b.li.y, I,Dsa oT Menmi-v, 1,0'' i-'Tnlor Atavh, E;i;i jpsy, etc, oi;?. 0 DR. G.F.WEBB, liivcn'.ar end Patentee, L':;ilod c::J fcrciin Countries. LT" Soud for Catalogues and IcBtimoniala. TICKETS On Sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, AND ALL 1'OlNi'S east, mm P SOOTH. LeHVea Hepimpr, 8 ft. m. Arrives 0:50 p. m. Pullman t4ieepera Colonist Sleeper. Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers PorMiind to Hun Frnnoisco every fnur ilnyo. Tickets TO :fk.o.m; Europe. For rates and general Informnllon call on Depot Ticket Aicuitt. J. C. HA.IIT, Heppner, Oregon. W. It. lIUKl.RIMtT. AMt. (lent. l'uR. Alt. 2.1I WanhliiBtoii St., I'l'ltTI.ANII. OllKlillN. QUICIt TI 3VI 13 ! -TO ISi no isoo A'ld fill points in California, viu the lit Muifti route of the Southern Pacific Co : Tli (treat hitrhwuy through Catifoinia t nil ptiintH 1'Jint and South, drinid Hcenif Itnute of tlie I'ai'ifir Count. PtilliiiHii linnet Hleepers. Hi'tHHid-clHNH bleepert Atlaehtwl to exprer-H trainn, nlb rding nnp rio ncuoniinodatiiiiiH fur Micoiul-iiarH piihHi'iiei. Knr riiti'H, tifketH, nln-piiiK ear rti-ervatioiih, i tn. cull upon nr iiililreHH II. KOKIll.KH, Malinger, K. V. IKMJKllH, AnhI Oen. K. tt I Agt.. PorHiiud. Oregon. L U MU K H ! 'K I1AVK Knli S.M.F A 1.1. KINIW OK I1 N V dri'MHi'il LiitnliiT. Itliiiik'Hul lli-ppiifr. at what It limm ii us (lie BOOTT BAWMILiIj. reit t.ooo fkkt, uonm, " " ' i:l.EAU, - J10 on i; so F HKI.IVKUKD IN HKI'l-NKIl, W1I.1. 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ELECTIUM5.eD.CAL SCIENCE STILL IfiluWIiANT I The Doaf RIaifo to Hear bj E!ec!rTclSy ! Invrnlc.I hi Apill, 1SU1, Tntrntcd In Jnno, vt lliuuriuiiflM I'turlaitu lis U under fulftml A crlt:. t Kcbulls I THE ONT,Y BUCCESSFTTI, TREAT- Any cmo. or yonnpr. whno rar drum is unbroken enn be nmdn to In nr ami onvoipo in ordinm-y tones, in id be cured by Dr. G. F. Webb's Lleeiiicul AppiuuttiP i r 'I reiting- ! ufiu b. Ati Lleetro-ye-Mml Hody lindeiy wiih iip rliunces invetite I especniliy.for treat ii iff iH'aCnosa ui-d the riiacn.si.-s vuicb produced it. Send 1 1 cents for my Electro-Medical Theory mid Practice, describing treat sent. W piijros. Address B. B. BLISS, General AtjU Stales IOWA FALLS. IOWA, uAPANESE CURE A llfiW HnH Prttnrilritn Tn ........ . r..i .. -Siiji,..m it..i-i,-B. i..,i,ii(.miI i( nir.uk's.nlsci.i Hi, ami I In; ih ixwiilvi. i-iin- fur KmitimiI, i,u,i liul. K fin nr III I i i i.r it, .i.i 1 .. ir Hm-ilitiuy I'M, ami miiuv otlit-r ilisi'iutc and iKiiiale iii-ukm-ssi-; It in nn-ai Ia-i. ellt tn tin- Kfi.ornl hralih. Hie lir.il illsi-o. f rv n a mi'du'iil mre renili-rl on nin-nuioii iMih'ih mure iiniim-Miiry h rw.ncr. Ilii rt-mi-ilv Im lievur Im'I'ii kiiiiu ii to full. (I piTlmx li for 1 1 i-iil liy iiinil. U,y Htnu-r iriiin ihis liTilhlf ,lif eae lu-n a u tIIIimi mniraiilci' l Kivi-n illli Ijiim'h. In rcriind Ihu uioin-v II nut curi'd s stamp fur frte Hninpli!. 'Uiinrnntct' Ikunt'd ! . ,1 , ,...RKK A C,l.. Hli,.,le.V I. (.-Tin UrilJKlt .-nil' Avt'lilH. I'nrtln .1 i r Oil TO WMSiUt! NATIONAL 26th EXCAMI'JlEX'i Grand Army of the licpuijlir, Washmgton, D. C. S nt- mber 20th to 26th 1802, The Wisconsin Central Lines and Baltimore & Ohio Rail Koad llavi1 hi'iMi pcli'Cti'il iif tin1 '-(inii iiil Itiniti'" In twi'i'll M. I'ulll, Mililli'iipiiliK iiixl iishliiL'h.n. I). ('. All di'i-irniiH of tiikini: nihtuiti L'O of tin' niii i iTMilly "l.ini' !;nli't" nIiiiiiI.I mi-i Dint tli-'ir I i- It i'Ik ri'nil vlu tliln "Miititi'," iini' hi'ciiic llit-ir m('('iIiiu I'nr liri-oilllnndil'liinti l i laU lllH't!. Fur full I'll rtirn In ri 11 . 1 . 1 r.'Hw (I. f. SloMill.l., t Itv I', mid T. A-nl 111 Nii'iilli't 11 (in kc nlni'k, MiiiiirnpnliK, Ml mi C. K. STt'NK, I'ltv I', mid I . A (.'' 1 . ua f.iiBt 'l lilrd St.. it I" ,"l i i -n the Aira S!ie Ar:i on ttio i;ouiiliti I j-li o I l.t. i. Tho summer biKtrdor i i tibroa-l In ill her giorv. Ono usra 'iu-r" mlviscdly tor soinIioiv t'lri m:iL adult rarolj poses ns V.n suinm t ''.. 1 1.1 st:indf It over Sunday, p.'rh.ip i, liut ;i cunstHMt tiVG foi'tlli;J'!it of U.ldilul :d fVilllMU'l board in ? liouno lift; would, n". he VAU his nei tIiImu i:i t'ie smo!ci:i r e;ir us tfnyj are Umii;; whi.U'd from t!io city or Saturday, put him i:i Il )ml:rrd.il'.! at the end of it and his ih'iihnr aree; with him. So Vac sumnu't- it jarder lia: come to bo a 11011:1 of V.u Lmukuir' cii dor. The jenua is the same, the speeioe Is fipveral. Perhaps, says the Xew York Times the nKKt interest i:i;r as a stu.ly is tin woman of f irty or t'.iereah at., who, uc houseUoepcr all the re:t of the year, bo comes for six or oi.ht weeks in the summer n boarder. At li-un she is n simple, more or l.ss praeti.-al woman' in her new enviro.im.'iit she Ikvmies quite a diiTerent bei:i;r. She finds lu-r-self on her arrival invest ,d with tho transient halo of the l.ist-eomer, iindslu feebi that t i this eii'Li of si,r in rers s!ie may present whnt.'vur icrsoTi.ilit she desires. No she t i!:.-s 0:1 a f. w little mrinnerif.ms and alTectntion-; w!ue!i she has some time adinir.sl ia anotliei woman. S!ie d v.-s not n .u:d!y say "ealmt" or '"ither;" sh s ivs b now. She wears her b.vit wrapper t break fast 11 nd puts up her h lir every m ri 11:13 in the way she put i it u i ev ry at'te.r nion nt home. The ehil livn have al way ealled her "ma;" she t aeh's tliem vO say "m unma" here, and they do when they think of it. They, like her self, enj iy the inrnrt i.iee of rnoo clothes all day, and Uy in -tiuelively, at iirst at least, t live up t it. Me;intinv th nr m it her p;ots ao quainte'.l with the pia,:'.i ladies, reads their books, admires tlieir faney work, imitates some of it, perliaps. learns all they know of one another, talks glibly to them of her home and surroundings, d remembers every time to speak of her one servant as a "ami 1," 1 1 eall tho sit t in f-ro mi, with t books and the one- ic e'nildn'n's :.ehool elop 1 :ia in it, the m t t!ie somewhat library, ami to e; : serubuy yard about the house into u la wii. And slie has a beautiful time, un 'ess, as occasionally happens, somebodj om her t .vn s uncbody wlio kno; dl about her arrives. Tlien s'.ie ih jruMied. It ii not that she has aetaally .aid or aeted anyt iin j nhtrmin rly un rue. Ii p lint of fa -t, she h is imposed upon n h 1 ty. 1! at sh t ii;ih '. s ic bus. It i i IV ten h n own e i r rerat 1 hci rht, the p I.- .t d u; m w u -h i 1 f m y sho uis plaeed herself in the eyes of other hat s'ac fills. And il" tne neweomei innoun.'es a st iy of any length, oui u-roine, if pt .!d, m i'is;i e ianr ol ibode. She i 1 'k h n tru n';s, li 1 lim bri"f enn ,ol :ti :i in the d: -tinetion 01 oinin : d -p lrtare. an I wiih her etui ben m ihes li r tit, t re .u n 1 on ail thor st i c till I'.ie reason i.- done Uc of '..iinmer boarder. iio in nr. The p.-nple of r,.-,,y were the first to break horses for servi v in wt,r, aiu' their pr.ili ien.'v a, eq.t - .i. i.ris proba bly first gave ri - hi the ancient myth that their country was originally in habited by centaurs, fabulous crea tures, supposed to be half horse and half uuu. A Now Sort oi litriooii Itotljl The "rodono;i!une," invented by M I.aeape, and now employed i:i place o a cai'ill.:i ticl' . at I he i'..ri .iv i s.vms to coil .i. t ef the holluv ni.l.iv.t tabes u hi h licvc f T ;.. r.w t .::t .: N v:i in use i.i thi . c i a it.'y, I at u . ; h ia 1 ..lis are nuw i !.:, .l b ei '. ,i a heyhoard un.l !i..:;i.a r i.i , a Yho v..ult ftttid to oo tioiuw ...j butuuejUiry. (3m MANUT.E3 FOR THE GARDEN. Kltraton, Wood AnlteH nl Other SpeclSo Irtili7.r Employed by Cttrriulicra. Kt other single iiuimirial element gives to the jjurtlener tlie opjxirtuTiitiea ami possibilities that lie (imlsin nitrates, especially in the fonn of nitrate of wnl:i. nays (Jreiner, in Lis "llmv to Make the lianlen Pay." The effects of this salt on many garden crops is remarictilile unil can generally lie observed within it few days after its application in the darker folia;;e and thrifty growth. It is readily soluble and its nitrogen is in right form for immediate absorption by the roots of plants. The natural process of con verting unavailable nitrogenous mat ter into soluble nitrates is very slow in early spring. In nil rates we have just the element of plant food needed, and by applying it in small nuantitte:'.. as fast us the plants can utilize it, wo can stim ulate thrifty growth of foliage at a small cost. Nitrate of soda contains about 18 01 1? per cent, of nitrogen, but tins in a most soluble form,, so that it would not be safe to use it in large quantities at u time, for what is not nt once converted into plant structure will gradually sink through the soil and be lost. The most economical method is the application of not over 101) pounds to MO pounds per acre, repeatetl at intervals of about two weeks. If lumpy, pound Hue before ap plying it. Scatter- it over the ground when the foliage of plants is dry, us it is apt to scorch the leaves otherwise, or still better, apply just before or during a rain, when it will be dissolved and car ried into the soil at once. Sprinkling over the land in solution is a safe but generally less convenient mode of appli cation. Sulphate of ammonia is slower, but more lasting in its ell'ects, and it can be applied in larger quantities or in single w ,t?v-( "r-ni 1 viJ SPINACH FED WITH NITKATEK, ETC. AS USUALLY OltoWN. applications without fear of loss. It may take the place of nitrate of soda during the warmer part of the season with gratifying results, and in combina tion with that Mlt at any time, the lat ter for immediate effect, the former ns a mom gradual source of supply. The price of sulphate of ammonia is a trifle higher than thai of uilrateof sotla. lien manure, which is especially rich in ni trogen, (Ireiner composts with loam, muck, leaves, etc., and applies after plowing broadcast, and stirs into the mrl'ace soil by means of harrow, culti vator and rake. I:i the cut is shown spinach grown on r, round manured with one ton per acre of high grade complete fertilizer and a good lopdressing of composted hen manure, with frequent but very light applications of nitrate of soda, also spinach, led in the usual way with stable compost. In cotton seed meal we haveanotherni Lrogenous manure of special value for the market gardener, bul us yet very little appreciated. A ton contains about 14o pounds of nitrogen, 11!) pounds of phos phoric acid, and 40 pounds of potash. When mixed and contposlcd with stable manure it increases tho comparative amount of nitrogen of the hitter, and therefore its effectiveness. Uardeneru who keep t-toek should feed cotum seed meal. It then gives double return, namely, in increase of flesh and im provement of manure. Where nitrate of soda, on account of distance from source of supply and consequent high cost, cannot be used udvanlageonsly. cotton seed meal can often be laid ut a comparatively low price, and shouM then ho used in place of the nitiogeu compounds. Potash in any special form is hardly ever needed for the crops on common garden land, since stable compost and the average high grade complete fertil izer supply an abundance, and often an excess of it, to the crops already. A dif ferent thing it. is with peaty and mucky soils. These have already an abundance of the nitrogenous clement, although mostly in iixed combinations, and hence in an unavailable form. On the other hand the mineral elements are scantily supplied. Stable manure would add a comparatively large amount of nitrogen at great expense to the already vast store, and but small quantities of phos phoric acid and potash. Such lauds, for that reason, can be made productive in the cheapest and quickest way by appli cations of phosphoric acid and potash in the form of a plain superphosphate or lioneini"! in combination with wood ashes. Coiirerntng Kilos. It has been demonstrated over and over again, says Hoard's Dairyman: First That there has been no way yet discovered whereby any man. be he rich or poor, can harvest, shelter and keep from waste fodder for cows, whether few or many, so cheaply, expeditiously and certainly as by storing same in a silo. Idle the preponderance of testi mony is decidedly in favor of cutting the corn or clover or whatever may bo put in the silo, it is nevertheless true that not a few farmers prefer to put it in whule. In the latter case it will be unnecessary to tmy or hire a cutter and power to run it. and this item of expense may be deterred. Second-One acre of corn will yield more and better feed when put in silo than '.wo acres of meadow or three acres of pasture. Third -tlood, sweet silage, in quantities from forty to sixty pounds per day, may be fed to any healthy cow without in juring her milk for any purpose what- vcr. Fourth The poor man, of all oi tiers, is the one who caruot afford to do w iihout a sib Gill. 'o;ltPd tlrapp. F.nst they spray grapes with the Bor deaux mixture n kind of whitewash slulf. One farmer found it didnotsticn to the fruit well so he added glue Hint t,lutd it on so t.ue'.y that no one woulo buy his graps. Note the growing demand for good bacon, liangy breeds, with tender, lean, juicy meat, will till the Dill. A horse has a small stomach and ac live digestion. The food tluTotoreshouid lie of the highest nutritive quality, with ns little waste matter as may be. 'i he milk value of shade trees in pas turn is couwiUed by till progresisiv tUuyuieu. NEW TEAS. arirtte, Trlcil Lait K'iuon anil Reported I' poll Uy Tll llurul Now Yorker. Tile varieties tested were Shropshire riero. Heroine. Mayor. Admiral. New Dwarf Prolilic and Knit's Excelsior. All were planted April 1. Following are notes made concerning them: Shropshire lleto Vines S by 8 feet: rigorous like those of Stratagem: large leaves: extra large pods: about eight large seeds to the pod. Prolilic, inter mediate. Heroine Vines not quite so tall us Shropshire Hero: same foliage: matures name time: jkkIs as large: belter tilled; Heeds large: equally prolilic. It is of the Stratagem order. Mayor-Vines t!l feet: ripens after Heroine and Shropshire Hero two or three days; pods uiedittui sized, not well filled. Admiral It may be said fortius that it bears for a long time, the later pods being exceptionally well lillcd. so that the pod is crowded as the catalogue il lustrations are often made to appear: the pods, though under size, often hold eight small sizetl seeds: vines five feet tall, branching and thrifty. It may fur- BimorsmrtH hep.o mayor ut.roine. ther be said that the pods are all uni form in shape and size. The variety seems to he thoroughly fixed and care fully selected. New Dwarf Prolific is a smooth late dwarf pea. Vines very bushy and branch ing eighteen inches tall. It was at its fullest bearing July 1!). Vines full of peas, pods medium to small, generally well filled, about six to a pod. Seeuo vary from small to medium, and large. Vines uniform as to size no rogues. Tne most prolilic dwarf we have seen. For a second planting or fall pea it may prove valuable. Notts Excelsior is reported as the best of the early dwarf wrinkled peas. Vines eighteen inches, more productive than Wonder or Little (le.n. As early as Alaska or very uearly. Pods fair Bize. averaging six seedsof fair size. To give lneasureable values to the tri uls of new peas it is of course necessary to cultivate standard varieties under the same conditions for comparison. Nout teinpt of this kind was made last sum mer, but it is stated, as a mattes of judg ment, that the preference is given to Heroine and Shropshire Hero over any similar intermediate wrinkled pea previ ously tried, while Mayor, for a some what later pea. is worthy of trial. To Rid Poultry of Lies. Kerosene ointment is often recom mended in the poultry journals as a remedy lor lice. As many readers do not know just what kerosene ointment is. we give the following abstract from a report of the Michigan state board of agriculture: Kerosene ointment may be made by simply mixing kerosene and lard or. bet ter, kerosene and sulphur. This oint ment is excellent to rid poultry of lice. It should be kept in a closed can in a poultry house, and in the summer the roost poles should often he rubbed with the ointment. An old rubber or leather glove makes this un easy and not un pleasant task. After the poultry are on the roosts some of this ointment should be placed under the wings, about the breast and legs, once ill four or five weeks ill the late summer. If, in addi tion to this, you frequently spray the house and yard when the fowls are out with diluted crude carbolic acid, and whitewash the house once a year, you will not only have a neat house but healthy birds, if the other requisites are provided. Chickens ought to be a very prolitubleadjunet to every farm anil will lie if the above suggestions are carried out and the birds well housed and fed. Thliic Salt) ami Done. The freiieral tlrift tf opinion lately ex pressed nppeara to be thut Ihe practice of hurruwiijtf t-oni. both before and after It is up. is increasing in poimlarity. Professor Uobertt commends the plan of usiiitf land planter in HtableK instead of siireadiii; it directly on the clover. I'he piaster is just as elective in the clover Held, ami it has arrested much that would otherwise have been lost in the stable manure. A company has been organized in New Jersey for makuur cranberries into jam ami rannuitf them. "lK iety of the Frienda of Trees" i? the imme of an oryatiizatiou in France, its object belli the restoration of the forests. The New England Homestead sug gests that animals awarded first pre muimsat ov.r agricultural fairs should be placed on aplatform. and judges made to give their re;istms for such actum to the public. This is what ex-Uovernor Hoard, of Wiscunsin. advocated utBouie of the Farmers' institutes last winter. A hop picking machine luts lee u vented iti Australia. The largest ranch devoted to blooded horses is said to be at Ureeley. Colo., where there is tt grass range of ovr (.U0O acres. A Now York World correspondent saya: It is the practice among many good farmers to change the seed of oats, wheat and other small grains, as it is found that grain which has been raised ami sowed on the same land year after year has less vitality in it to produce a generous crop than seed procured from another locality, even if the change haa been only the distance of a few miles. Usually if a change of any distance is made it is better to bring the seed grain from the north of the location where it is to lie used, ieeils from the south carried further north do uot mature as well as though raised in the sair.e or a ortheru lunnde. Tap same role applies .o corn and fruit trees. A rula lr.fvrnnce. 1 Dal'ftV-l hear that you proposed ti Miss lesly his), nigl.t and got a refusal? j nil. .nK- Well a3 to tl ut. sho didn't ' t.liii.llv rcfi-sn rre; sl.r woubhi t wound ti. V f' bn?s by iV.irjf that, y t tho in-f.-i. i re ' f I t enai K war.p'ain rnoagh. j Dal'as Vt') at leply did tho make to j jour pr-nxwal? ' nallors r-he sM if I was tho last man on can)' she milit coumder it.--Uoaton imui if r. , f Tl.ut Hor.irnntit Fu.,d. Will Drf-NScl lrr,'eutin I to tiul.pt nrll.-r at elrvai. d Mi.tio.i) I if ru.. long cl.anoe. will voo r0 lril ei yb to ifivo r.ie live ..opper M-iiit mislead of the ui- i? Tl liet S.tl.r lTnurild Tlcre's an other v.nil'V N"v Y-ilier C"il,6r 1o c'li.t i ib, ite to tl-o ijia".t monument. The 1r t for the ' Oiitiibu' ions is light over tl.ere, sir.- 1eas Sittings. Kclcnre l tle Kfftcne. I TlouseUopper lias any wnv been dis covrro.1 to kill the pests that destroy ca-prls? fr-at Siientist Yes. madam. Talco up tl.o -a. pets, luing them on a- line and War ibern won aliea.y sib k. I Will tliaO.01 the insects?" ' "Ves. madam, if yon hit them." N. i-Y. Weekly. Iltisl-aml --Vn'ir jt-nlonsvof thatwom ! Kit im wholly )ititi-asoiial1ti. 1 haven't tMit her fui a moni ii. J WifH I h:if"'Ti to know that you ' writi' t. lii'r ivii v 'lav. thi.iiyah. J Ihistutihl ,j i n t 1 1 I r I hi iiH-rcly do cliniiiK her inviiatn'iis - .Imle Ai.Ttiitinf lint Tlmt. Ho fwiviiytl y ) Miiuv Mir! Sh if u fiisi- yon wilt marry that II.- I SIm (hotly) -Then I'll many you. Tiutii. 4iMMl Ml1t. Shpi-TbHt t m 1 1 him Mi't. Nowriteh HtMMiis to Hunk iiiuiu of her do than of y. IIm -l)h, well, the do ban a pivligree. Life. 4fMtii lflti. "Mow is your vtfi- yet ' i tijf fn?" ".sIih'h iiniitviiti: slowly so, is not WkII iminili tn nil I to Iter l.imftehold itiitttw yet, hut yesterday hhe was out bhopptiijf." I'uek. ' TUB FLIGHT AT MlIWIOHT. AiiidiKiiif FU-rgiWHivH hrti, Keil in love nun .vt inft Ait;i'jDu vvnti . veil a. nt a wimnn He t Of I in' I'ltmf SUn.O Juitt aliea.i if her papa'A ni.vnti. -H..r..i.ivn Life. AUruvai the U'nv. "Tbrit xvhh n t"ent rulnpy nf tho mnr riafp lust it ulioii t hni Ihnl.ley mmlo in bin Hl'icr diiiner spvo h lust evoninff, wttMi'l it V "t'H lutt h lorely domestie: life ho imiM have.' "No! unit h llinl.h'y's a sworn lneh olor." Chiriio News. Tttnc to I nvi. Mth. Witheily Mow long did Mr. Puny le stay Lin- nilit that I wasn't at hoine'i j Witherbv- l!nlil liulf pap- ton. Mm Witheil v- Hnif pat ten! Why didn't be May Inntfet Withcihy- He. no so I held four aces. -Life. I Htt-tl Itit.l 411 h Tittf. Mr. Snoih (tn Min rnMrrni, who has hren lelhii loin hKihi hoc non bouse) I MipiM.M yttii u Hi bate tli.tnlvw aMurs in tbe In Mist'? Mr. I' - No. I shan't! 1 hnd n deaf cook once, and I ii-ned t hen never to hve anolher ei lpplpd s'rvant. Jury. Kxpoilncil. Mrs. ITenpeo tpbu full v I- 1 don't see why a bitf tbg hl.c ih.tt should be afraid of a little gn I liht yon I .it lie i irl e's been together so long. I iuss he links I'm bis wife. CmkmI News. (jmre f I'ontrtiry. I Terwillier Mis I'luvne doesn't lihe you, old feii.ov. Mie eays ytu'roa con- eeittst iS'piniiiv. .teroiomoti - I he reason Miss IMayne doesi t Hl.e me in hecn.ise I uin not a popt110' Jay- 1 'lK arpo I'rihutie. Nn win. on ii.iCTfii. "I w teih yon voni.i rt un a couple of packets nf igm'ei te.. " saitl the con demned iiinnlerf" h the put warden. 'Van i do ii." n piieo iheutticer. "The law must tie allow tu to lake us course." Uroviklyu Life. I lipIUIt. Cutllin I wiMi the man on the corner wht grinds lh.il leas-i I v hand-organ would lake up hi ijiittrtcrs idsewherc. Sapley lie can t. Mor fellow, lie talk's up only iikkett. and pennies. Truth. The I'rniirt tint There. Mr Citimann- Where in creation is that furnished collage I rented for the summer' Kurat Carman Riiiht over yonder, sir. behind your wiles trunk. N. Y. Weekly. A in o. Ethel (Jeorge. you remind me of au hour-glass (Jeorge In what rospect? E'.hei The cor? t.me given yon. the le.. vand ycu eerx. u have Truth. HsrdwareM did vnn srv? Why. ve at P.C Thnmps'-n A Cosatand, and Ibe plce for bargains. a Whv gr hnnffry when the City bote furnishes you a ii"od meal at living rates. a Fhoemaker. E1 BirbeeK. a shoemsk er and rep tirer of niHny years' xperi enee, hn jnt lood-, in the Abrhm pick bnildmff, on Mav strHitt where b ia prepared tn r1i evpiyihirtiif in bis line, Mr Biilwk i s'ni My n first. class trorfc, djhii aud warrunU all Hurk. Give hire h ieall. 14-tf 77T CONSTIPATION and other bcwcl complaints cured and prevented by tho prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Every Dose Effective. H lit A V Kl. Twnflorrfllp.rse. Oneof Ihem brindel ' 8" on ihe right shoulder, likewise on the iiiilil sntl The other was brnnded '8M on the lijilll imiiiii IIIIT. III".. i i ntr wt'tnui OI eaeh whs shunt lti50 piuiuds AiiViiiip returoiiii ihe ssme to ni rsneb at Eiwbt Mile will receive a ipwurd (lf!H5 SW tf HYLVANtTS WltlGHT Plenlv of flour, bran, mill feed and ob"p Hluays on liantl at ihe Heppner FliniriiiK Mills. a STOCK RliAMlS. While yon ki-t'p jour Mnlwciiptioii pnirt up yei can k.'Bp yuur bran J in free of clmrKe. Alb n. T. J . Ioi e. Or. Ilnrw G(i on lef himhlt'i; cj.iiIh iinu-on It-ft hip, under bit on MKliI far, ai.o upper liil on the left; rai:e, Mor row cuut ty. Amirstroin.', J. t. Alpine, Or. T with har un .ei mi U'fi hhouldej- ol liun-en: cat tie naine m lef hip. Allison, O. D., Kiflit Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O I) mi left tii and hornet name brand on rirl t In Milder. Kkiiirf Kilit Mile. Adkinn, T Hiiyville, Or- StraiKht mark aoroHB i lie tliitfli ami two cropb and a ulit in the riKlit ear; hoiwer.. J, upr-ulH (hiwn on the rilit nhouldfr. l.iuiKe in Hrant county and Hear vullev. PO addreHu hIho at Ibtnluidii. Adkiiio, J. J., tleppuer, Or. llorbee, ,IA con iiecifo m in t tlai.k; cattle, name on left hip. Ayem. Johnny, Lena, Or. JIoren hrai'ded trmiitfieoii Uti lup; cattle Maine on riuhi liin: i airtii crop on rich i t-ar anu upper Pit on mhuih. Hlyth. I'ercy H., tleppi.er.ur. Huihi'b H.miihii .mom- un riylii nhoulder. Itane in ftlorrcw -oii! ty. liiHiikmati. ihi Marilinan, Or. MorHeH, h tlai in M'l rthiMiltler: cattle -aine on riKlit Mhould.-i 1 iti.tiieter, .f . W., lihrihimii. Or. t'aitle brand ed K on left hip and iIiikIi: hplit in each ear. Hrvtnier. P.ler, loi-neheiry Oreuon JlorHes br;tiidd F H ou telt shoulder. t'uLtle 8. me on ntdit hi (to burke. M Ht C, Lotik t nk. Or On cattle, MAY connected un left hip. ciop off left ear, un der half crop off riulit. Hornets, twine brand un letft shoulder, liaue in Uranl and Morrow count). Howr-man, A., douut Veriiui and Bunin, Or. Cattle, A It on riht hi, (wo cropH in each ear; same on hurnen. on rifjln houlder. Itanife in (irant and tlan.ey counties, hrnmnai., Jerri, Lena. Or.- Hothch branded 7 on ritflh Hhould. r; caltln H on ihe left Hide. Left em hall crop ami riKlit ear upper rtlop". barton. Win., rleppner, Or. -JluiHeH. J B on riK.it tlo . cat li- Milne on right hip; nplit i a each ear. Hruwn, Inn, ijexinutoii, t 'r. Horan- IB un the riKht i-title. faille name on nuhthip; ranue. Mor row coumy. is. .. ... J V . I leppnur. up, - li irse- and iiatth iix-jokeaiioveon left -.houldt r. Heppner. Or. Hurheh, cirrh i-rtiii h'fi tiii; cattle, -ame. Inaiidt'd H wit' Brown, J. I'., i ' W II I. .no ' llrmvn, w. .1., l.pna. "ri'Kou. I orKCB W hur over It, ! the Jell hhoi.lder. Cuttle tame on lefi nip. lioier. W lll'ltllll O' each ear. li., Ib'.p er. Or. Hornet, InPj hip callle, nUllie. Willi uphl II' Born. V.U., Heppner, Or. HorHeH. i B i lefi tttoiHil.-r; eiiOle. millie un Iff I llll. iiriiViiilee. V. J., b'ox.Or t attK J H coi.nec.eo un left Hide; crop un left ear and two Hpliiwin.o uitdulf p.ece cut out on riKhl ear; on hornet hiiiiii brai.d on the lefi thiKti; Uiuik in Fox valley, tirnnt county, t iiiti.l!., ( aleli.t r.- V I) on l-.uraes m left Mi tie; U will, tpiarler circle over it, on left rhuiilitei , and on l.-ri hi ilie on all unllM under 5 yearn; ui lefi r-hoiilih-r taily mi all horheH tiver Ii yearn. All n in He ii. Urant ciuntv. Cinrk, Vui. II. Le a. Or. HurHet- Will enn tii'clid. on lelt hhtmli er: cattle naiie on riwla nip. I. a ye .Morrow and Uaiat ila cout.tie. ( ale, ClniH. U Vin'in or Lei u Or. Ilurrini tl C un riKht Hlioii.der; cattle name on I'lglil hi. . liHime Morrow anl (jinatlda n mi tier. I ochr. n, Cliar.,' lot e. Or. -llnrMee, 111" cot, uec.trd on lett fhouldi-r; cuttle, C ou both lefi lupaiiil ft i tie. Uiu;te m Moirow county. Caiiium, J'. It., Loi. t reek. Or.--' nn' cattle iii ntfht Mde, crop off ridii ear anil Hi it in left em. uur lioittenHHine bia'.il ou left tshouider. iiaiiKe i (iraul ciituay. (Vcii, v m.. Uimtilas Or: h thah Jl' on lef "lioi.Jdrr; ea tie eaine on leh hip, witdtlleti oi ach jaw and two b.trt in the right ear, t un, 1. n.. John iJny. tf. --! ub e croni- oi each hip on cailli., fWHllnw fork and under bit j. i ifjht ear, dplit in left ear. Banne in tirnnt . uuiity. tii eiiuep, i i verted A and -pejtr poiiu ai nln.uJder. Kar marko.i ewew, crop oti h-fi tmr. piiuchetl uiMter tut in right. Wt-thtTrt, crop p. right and unoer half crop in iefi ear All rang ii liraiit couiilv. Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or. llorHes. Whin ritrht hU j jj tei Cattle, ttaineon r glil hip: ear murk aipiui p oil left and Mpht in right. i un til, it 1., CurriUbVihe, Or. -Ho'rdet. m efi so tie. Cochran, J II Monument, Or HorBen hraudei. ' I ii A on ieft Hlmulder. I 'attle, anie on rigm nip hwallow fork in right ear and crop nlL eft. Co Ld S.. liaiiliiian, Or. (iHilta, O win 1 ceninr: hornoK. CK on lefi. 'Up. Cochran, K. K iMonunieul, til-ant Co, Ur. lloreb bianded circle with but beneath, on lei. -houtiler. caltle i-ainu brand on both hips, marl .inler nlope both earn and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardinan. Or. Horwen brauileii " on right hiti. cHlile (raudeil Ihe Mime. ( rot.., h L, Oayvilie. i.)r i at tie t nan tied twi. nip Hhd a split in left r-ar; un horneb a reversei i y, on left utitle, Ainu have ihe fuiluwiiin .minis oi. t attle: 71! on h-it hip, J on light hip, ou left tthoulder, two parallel bars on i-fi lioiilder. bar uiHikrt, two cropn. Ootinan. Win., "fppner Or. INirnec bramleu ou with bai over Uieui, uu left afiouitler; mu le rtauie on left hip. UtiugiHr., W. M .(ialloway. Or. Cattle, H Hoi. ,gm BKk'.oWii low-torn in oach ear: liorheti. H it I lelt hip. Duimliir.. O T, Dmiiflas. Or -Horm TlJ on he lgh( ft itlu; c title rtame iu right hip. Oui.en. V . I'., tlohi. ny,tjr. yiiHiter circh a oi. right rtlioul'ier, boilion horeti and caltle. atiate ( i rant cou..ty. Urickeh. V. L.. Iiepiner, Or. Hornet branded uinitle of - on lefi wiotilder. i uille ttauie on eft fide ul uecK. Mj, J. 11. Jt rtoiih. IJouglai, Or- Hornet brand .1 M.1 oi lell Khouliter. caltle Mitne ou lell ip hole i right ear. K hot . W a-ji.. iit ppn r. Or, Di mm d ou gut !-um di r. i leek, Jat Kmiii, Heppner. Or. Horxew. Tr wi.utn-ieti i. nghi rtf.tailtjf r: cm tie Maine oi iuiiI Hie Kar mark, hole in riglil aud crop Jl left. Ktoretice, L. A.. Heppner. Or. Caltle, LF on ight tup. hurt"- b wuli bar under on rigid lioiilder. HorencM, S. P. Heppner. Or Hurte, F oi nihi lnl uii ; cattle, t nn right hip nr llitgh. i. a). Henry, llut.piier. Or. tiAJ on leh .oiiitlei . l olinim-French, Ijind Hhd L:vr stuck Co.. Fuh I. ui . Inn M'l-, ai;i iiiir !5 on left rli.ml.tei ; virn, iii" "h lell tl'. t itliln, name on bold hlpr; ..r uiarkr, cn.p oil right i-ar anil uhderbit tn u tl. i.mge in liikliaiu, tiiaut, t rook a U Morrow ...iMleS. in-iarj. Huter, r.cho. Or llre tiramled H . wiih a quarter circle ov-r it. on lelt .title .ai.ge in iorrowat:d t :umtll lu cniint ie. loltwaler, J.t .. i'rainei ii, Or.-Oi. Imrxeu, i -dull lett fiiwiild r and Mille; cut I le, on rtulil it-. luthjir- ii. IllJtl I C Ui i. Hani!, -i miih w H.inim ,i. Or. H.irhtf hade i ...li ,t f shoal. It r: !-h.Ilc Htil.e on left hip. Uitl.ge iie.. eo . Lei . Or. Hr .nd JH .i l art- r dree o r il, un le i -h -oui.. A ii IfuU. , -i. -i at lie r ll. uiaiti-r I'liiie u, tier il on th.- oniiectid, dder. u d-ioii V ri-ht hip. .m ut- in Mori ow at tl L mat ilbt onini ieu. 0 ii. tin. A Jen k", I bouillon. Or i ai lie, two I mo mi ettner hip: cr p in right ear ai tl pi t in left. ' iui p.1 k, jiiu nth i thikTh. Kai.gc i:. Oram conuty . Ibighi'N Pvonuel, Ytaguer, Or 1' F L on right .Ii.inliler tu Iiitwc; 'in CJ.tlle. on rik'ln liipuidori i-ft' rinie. nwatiow fork m right ear ai d nlti in lelt, '(aiiue ii Hiijciack di-tric.. Jlorr. vr county, and Ktlwiii. Join 1'aj ,1 tr. t ai l ie t. Ii on rigfi tip: lii rr-t-t. Maine un nghi abouhler. I Hug it. .r.no county. llugh-f. .Uat. Heppner, dr. H inner., shntled Jiearl on the left chuiihler. Bailge .Muriow Co. HuiiMtiLer, li .' . Wat i tr. Or. Hon, V on left t.milder. t: tie. Won left hi. . haidifiy, Albert, Nje, OreK'n - Hornet, AH . mint eied. on left nhoulder; CatUu on (im left ip, crop tiff left ear, HumphrevN. . bUrdmiui. Or. Hnrsee, H n" Haj.k Hiatt, Wm. K., Kidge, Or. Hfirwn branded ht en iff m left shoulder; cattle saine im lef! llaje. .1. M., He;. pner. tr. Horse., wit.eiTlasn ' . tt-o .-i.'.i.nt- t-KiOe. aiiif on right nut. Wj. Alfrnl. Lt-UK Crtvk. Or Cattif 1 H ,n ' Ifhl l.ip. crt'pett iell I Hi lUJtl bit i right. lluref Mtne b unit on lett shou.der. Bange n (jrunt ''"t ..,,,.. n ., Hu-O'i.. l-iith-r. ruin Mile, r. Hup II hd die left almu.dei anj heed on the left at i tie Cau tie Muneun leit hip. Uauge ia Morrow ooanVj. Ji'nkinp, D. W..Mt. Vpmnn.Or. J on homwnn li'ft hIimiiIiIit; i eaillw. J tm It-ft hipHrnitwo Himxtili eriipa oa txtlli tsartj. ItaiiKf iu t us and llewr vmI j h Junkiu. 8. SI., Hi'pimpr, Or. Horwes, hurse Hhim .1 mt Icti -liuuldHr. ('Bttle. the mms. Itnntf "ti l-.iirhi Vliln. Jm)iiinih(. I'hIi lif.'iH. r.-llnrsH, circle T oh lh so1 c; CHttlc, waiHf un rirlit in i. uii(lr tmlf ; crttp in r t .' 1 1 1 mm! hiuiI iti ivft Hr j KtMiu. lik II. tn.iuT, Or. JlnrwM bninI.-d , KNV nit Ifft hip nitli rwitiir anil cmp rt lft I iirK J T, lb-(ipn'r, Or. HurBfB ri(i 4m left hIi'iii liter: chiiIh, i.H IhM hip. Kirk. J I', Heiiiirr, Or. Horrwe. 17 on either rl-"- . 1 1 ( " ! riaht id. Kirk Ji'mhc, H 'pi u r. dr.; horm 11 nn I. ft pji u it.M ; CHtiU- Mime nn ilit hhIh, umlerbil on i ati. etr. KiiiiilM'rltiiai.W. O.. Mount VHrnnn. Or. 1 L on i cti l on riKht Hii'l lufi hhIhh. rtwHilnw fork 111 II ft Kiir Hint n'.lr cmp iti liulit wr lloroeh rtt.iue tintco! o. it ft -tin life Ita t in lirn I oimiv. Kmhuhj. (-li. ft. ppm r. t r. Hun j I. hii.I HCI' ll chilli OH lt-11 Blitlt.. tiHI(Kt) in I UMltil.M hihI . orr"w c"itiili-B ti-hh-j.V r. Muiuinii'iit Or A trim flo with hI) ItiiHh fxti'ii(iii" pa i im! ut timin-on tS imr-fif-oii h'ti Mh..ni.ttr, m caitie malm-mi nil i(ft -hmiiofr. -p. it ui ri'h . . t. n m i,.fi ,.r liji -jf.' - tt i in. nt t-uimti iiui . 1l0f jujtU (iUi l.ml c. J VV. Peppircr Or. Huimh In fl-(i- ii I, ml A, oi. lift Hl.oulilcr: cum e-nnieo. le't iilp; w-'M verHw,tiy thiee bliih in rtwlit oar. Loftfli. HtftlllHll. I.,.. nr. f, I ufi h.ii n entile, crop and nphl on riirlit ear. HorHeB I sni'" nrand on left alumidor. UHie Urant , rn;,j;,;t),PI1 w . . , -u,, hmijiii tl liall-eiu-ic jf ccmmVteil nn It'll nhuu. di r. ( a He. nam un 1. (up. limine tl(m Lp niiuh. t.onl. (iMortft'. Hummer. Or. -tliirmi- lineideil uoithli- II I BWlliK ll. Of U'l. Hiioiuiler. ftlHXWeil, M . S , Ooor-ebcrry. Or.- M.- -branded long link on left nlmulder; cav..Vt earn e on lef hut. Far mark, under tat tn lef i ear. flli nor, Ot.ear, Heppner. dr.-Cattle. M Don righi hip; hoi-He AI oti left HhouliiHr. .Morgan, ti. N.. Heppner. Or. HoraeB. M ) on h-i" nhuiii.i" cattle same on left hip. Mcrutnlier. Jau A, Echo, Or. Hutww. 31 wiih har tver on right Bhuuliier. Aiaun, H. li , Lena, Or. HorNeH-oltJ marea ZZ or nght hip; youiiK Uck, Miuall zz on left shoulder Morgan, Thiw.. Heppner, Or. Hortes. circle I on itsft Hlitm-der ai.U left tliiub; callle. L on right thigh. Milt-hen. 0car. lone, Or. iltreH. 11 on riuht hip; callle. 77 on right nnle. Mv mien. b. (j., lirowtmville. Or, ilurbeo, rignre ;mmi each mIh.m :er. catlle, .M2imi bin iMcKerii.VV.J. Mount Vei uoti. Or XI ou cattle ou rigid hip, crup iu right ear. half crop ui h-ft name brand ou Itorwi e oh lefi hi . Katigt pi UralM county. McCnr y, Havid 11., Kchi,Or. Iloren branded i u coni.eeteii, un the lell bln-ulder; cattle -auie fii h-p ui.U side. AicUitr, l ia, k, Fo Valley, Or.-M.de nhue with loe-cork on cattle ou nlw and ui.dui in each ear; hoiMe. Hume brand ou lett an tie. fllcliabj. O. V., iiiui.iiiun,or. On horMn, 8 with hail uncle uuiier on left shoulder; on Cattle, four barn connected on Lop on the right aide liange in Oram County. INeai. Andrew. Lone liock.Or. Hornet. A N eon liecied uu left ahouliler; caltiu name on bolhhips, Nonijke, fc,., hilvernm. Or. Horaee. circle 3 on lelt tlugl,: ea lie. same on toft hiij, Oliver, JtiHt-ph, ( anjon i uy. Or. A 2on cattle on left lup: on horae, iamo un left thigh. Bangs in (irai.t county Oiler, ieiry. Lexiiigtuti. Or.-P O on left eht'ii.di- . Olp. Heruiat., Piairie Ciiy, Or. On cattle, O Ll cuunecleu ou ief'l hip; hon-ea on left elilte and wuroe on nose. Uunge in (irant county. n-aiMin, ulnve, Kight .uile. Or. Horaea, quar ter circle shieh. ou iefl ahoiuder and M on left hip. t aitlo, forh in lei; ear. right cropped. 'Z4 on left tup. Bang Light .Mile. t'ai ker Oieuaon. Harilumn,Or. lluraea IP on I tl shoiatler. l iper, J. il., Lexington. Or. Iloraea, JK con necied let! ahouider; cattle, auuie on left hip. under In in eacli ear, l'allerg, Henry Lexington, Or. Horaea brand euwuba Uoinai crona on left ahouider; callle branded with lb muii cruaa. bar at bottom, on lell hip. Pcttya, A. C, lone, Or.: horBea diamond P on shouider. Untile, J o J ctamecled. on the lt fl hip. upper aiopc in lft ear and alip ui the .igni. foweli, tlotm T liayville, Ol Horaea, J F coii uec edoii left ah.mhlor. Callle Oh counseled ou iefl hip, two under half cropa, utie on each ear, iiltie uuuer Uiroiii. Uu. gem lininlcounty. locKard. li. 1)., Canyon lly, Ur.--r C ou left -hou.d. r, on burses uiily. K .uge Canyon creek ;u ti near valley tirnnt county. lioou. Andrew, llarilmau. Or. Horaea, square i"' wiih quaner-ciiTie over it oh lett atille. henu gtu, l hrin, lle pner. Or. iloraea, C U on Jell rhmtiili . nice, ban, Haiduiiui, Or ; horaea, three pane) worm tei.ee on ten shouluei ; cuMIe, i) A IN on iigiu nhtiuiuer. Ituiign ileal' llaniiiian. uiiiie., g.rek, Oi.-brands horaea h o. ngi.t ahtiuuier. Uange Oram and Alorrof i-oiii ties. ilnjse, Aann. Heppner, Or Ht raea, plain V on efi ai.ouider; came, same brantl leveraed oo right hip ami crop oil right ear.' liange in .Uur row county. liudi Ifios., Heppuer, Or. Horaea brnuded X up Uie i igh ahoul.ior; caltle, IX on ihe ieft nip crop oil iefl em and ilewlap on neck, liange it tlurruw anu adjoining uounlie-.. luisi, WiJim.n, i'on..leluii, Or Horaea It on .eh aiiwuioer; cattle, U on left tup, crop oil light eai , untleruit on left ear. aheep. it on weaibfif, luund crop olt ngU ear. Uangu Lliiia. iiiiii tti.il .Uoiinw ti unities. bciuiey, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Hoiaei lauded It on right shoulder, veul quartet circle tver bnu d; (aute wuue on nghi kip. uiu.ge Morrow coui.l). Buyse, Vvm. ll. Uauyvillu, Or II B counetrtec' Aith tpiuru i elicit- over top on catiieou rigut hit tnu crop ult right ear and split in left. Horses iiue tirai.u on iefl nhuu.Uer. Bauge in Morrow, iiiuhl and (illiuiiu Cum. Men. Bluer. J F, i.iiitr. Or Three iiurallel bare A nn bar over on iimaes tin letl hip; on catiie, iefl ioe two auniulh crops, iw'o apiua in eacl- eat iiange iu .uidoie tork oij.ihn Uay. Mecini.J. v.. Iluppuer, Or. Morses, JC Ol .ell shuultUT. I a. lie, nun right hip. .-picki.all. J. W., (iooaelerry, Or.-Ibiraee bra. dtnl il on lett ah uider ; tango .a Morrow 0. m..iy. opi..j, J. F., Heppner, Or. -Iloraes braudeu 1 1 v-uiincitiu t. tiKhl oluutder. catlie aauio on buiL nips. fcHiinng, C V. Heppner, Or-Horaea brandeti S & un iell sutiiuuer; cuttle name on letl hip ftwuKgar , li. t.. Lexington. Or.IL.raea 2 won Uaoii under a on let. at. lie cuttle tl with 01. Hn UL.iei .i un right tup, crop oti rigid ear aud witud.eU ou right hind leg liange in Morrow, uimniii und uuiiililia cuuiitiea. Aw..gKiu-i.A L., nil... or. Huraes brande 2 ou iell sliouider; cuttle same on left lup, (nn on eai, waltie ou lell hiad leg. hliaigm tt. 11., Ueppuor, tr. Ihtrsea shaded j & ou te. Btitle;catUoJ ti uu left hip, awailow auk iu righ ear. uudnrbu in lett. upp, inoo., Heppner, Or. iloraea, 8 A P im .eit hip. mm t-niue ou iell hip. Whirls!. J..uiea, Lung t n ek. Or. - liuiaea. 3 on t It otjtle anu over t on iell ain-ulder. Ohrter.Johu, Fox, or. Si) .oiinected on Iinrsua tu. right hip; came, same on right hip, crop fit i iuh i ear and untier bit in left ear. liange in Mm. t cntiniy. biiiitb Bios . buad.viilc Or, Ilort-fi-, bra ded ll. Z. o mioul.io,; ca l e, nuieouieit Mi iu.d.T. Miuiren, lames, .Mlin.lon, Or.: uorees biai.dd Jiy u ieli aoou.uer; cat lu Uie aume. rtiao none a. die. lia. ge .u Mera w ana ml, tain eo ntiea. OU-pliei.B. V . A., iiHidin.oj, Or-; i.orsea Oooil rigut hiitte; cahiuh rutn.tal L on he . ight aide oievunsuu, .itia A, J., tleppu- r. Or. I aitu. i n, rigfu iu ; -wuuow-ioik in left ear. ftwaggart. ti. W Heppner, Or. Homes. 41 uu iell niittu.ii. : caltle. 44 un telt hip. Clone. Ira. Bi ki, tun, Waah,-horses, keyatune ou ult Bhuulder. ftuiuh, t.. c. L.une Bock. Or. Horaea branded a cruseeu seven on leti shoulder; catlie aatuw uo iell nine, hange. Uiinaiu county. hperry. L. U.. I.eppner, Or. - Catlie V C nn leil lop. crop nil rigut and undeibil in left year, dew lap; holies ,tU Jen ulMHiidtjr. 1 nuinpsui., J A Heppner, Or. iiuraea. g ud iell niinuJt. r; caltle. j. on iefl .h adder. lipi eus.ft.1,,1 n erpihH.Or. hoiaea. t -un left nhouulttl . luinerB. W .Heppi.er. Or. -.small capital T ie.lf. nhuuidei. Imrses; cattle aauie on Iefl hip wiih sphi in hot I ears. lb. ruion. II, M lone. Or. -Horaea branded tl I ctnuecud on iell siitle; ahe. p mtine braud. Vui.deii.ool, U.T. Lena, Or; Horaea HV cod necietl on right siiouitier;caille, -ame ou ruriit in,. Wuibr.d.e, Wm . Hepp: er. Or. Horaea. U. L. nineie.i aiiou lie. ; c (lie san-e on .tgn lup. ciop ,,tt leil eai aud right , ar iOptxi. W iotM,, John y,. isiuem or Heppner, Or. i.oirH-n bruntieil -Jy on ihe left ahou.der. lUiuge .iiuinm ctui.ty. Warreii.W B. Caleb, Or Cattle. W with quarter c.n ie over it.ou ,eti side, spin iu right ear, liorr-t-n s.iiue bttt U on letl Hhoiiider. liaUgciD liiatit couuty VViwhI, F L. LH)villo. Or Heart on horst on n It Mibe; on cattle, ion hit fide anu under bit in ii'n ear. iwtuge tn urunt coiutiy, I W right. Miaa A Heppner. Or. Cattle bran-led j i VV i-n ine nghi hip. npiure crop ,.u nghi oar a. l pl I in lelt. Val.ace. 1-ranciri. Mount Vernon, Or -Square on Cltiue uU l lie leu liip. llppr slop. jn nt. p f ( eaiai.duidei alopt- in right ear. time nruitd on Ihiim un riuhl ahotifiler luuiue in llurn Hi d ImtUt rountv Vad.. tlenr). Heipner. Or.-Horae. bianded ace oi r-paiif.- on ie t shoulder and iefl bin. I aitle hralitfe .name oi. Iefl nine Hi t! left hip tt ells. A. .S., Heppin-r, Or. Hor. 0-o on left I turn ger, John, John May Cit,Or On horHe ! thrte p-rai el nar on iefl -hnuhiei: 7 nn hin4.i. " uitit-r. im twtinv. bit in tMiik ears, Bange ,i. i.runi tud Maihutr Counties. tttMrdward. John, Heppner. Or. Hon itiMlecltHl I. left nliniiUitr. Watkina. Liahe. Heppner, Or. - Huraea brtmded Ut ct im.ee te, on left slide. W mince, 'barn. Portland, (Jr. OtUe. W on nghi ih igh, hoi in left ar; horaea, VV on right flioulner, wm wnieon lel shoulder. tt luttter Hron., Orvway. Harney MiuutJ', Or - i liMtrii.. ,isr... IlMinib.ii. lir ..h..u,.ur . n ft.i.1.. i-tm.. hi. H-t, on lifer t ie .ei thrt- tiN oi lelt hiti. both iil1h mi..4 : Ir. r-e!.. t'.MMi, (train eunntv. V illmuif. J u. Umg Cree(. (r linrMet. quar U-r tin'lr iVei (lifw lMnv uii i'fi hint. u.iU "a,,,, j u n -tn m -n. . -. Km, n t.rnitt r...nm, ' tt A- eppj er, tM -Horses nipi.tiB A A. on siu.ulder; i ame aame r.gtt' i. ... i Imiiik, J iiiNw-irr,Or. lionw brautiatf T 8 on the nahl tvauakler.