I THE- UNION PACIFIC vt.HI. Ill RAILWAY. "Overland Route." TICKETS To all Principal Points in the Uniled States, Canada and Europe. s ELEGANT SEW DINING CARfea Pullman Palace Sleeper?, FREE COLONIST SLEEPING CADS Run Though on all Express Trams to OMAHA,- Council Bluffs AND KANSAS CITY Without Change. Close Connection at Portland for tan Francisco and Pnnct Sound Points. ALL IRON STEAMERS Leave Portland for Snn Francisco every four (4) days, making the trip iu 60 hours. Cabin $16. Steerage, $8.00 Round Trip Unlimited, $30,00. , For further particulars inquire of any agent of the company. T. IV. LEE, 8. C. MELLIN, O. I' & T. A. General TraJJle Manager, tf. ARTHUR SMITH, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ! Opposite Gazette Office, HEPPNER, : ': OKEOON. Watches, A,- Optical Clocks, Goods . Watches Cleaned, MainBprings Kitted 1.50. 11.50. All work guaranteed for one year, tf S. P. FLORENCES STOCKRAISER! HKPrNKlt OHHUON. Cuttle branded and ear marked as shown nbovo. Horeos V on right shoulder. Onr cattle rangi in Morrow, nnd Umatilla counties. 1 will pay 9100.00 rowan, for the arrest and conviction of any person stealing my toe It. From Termiuul or interior Points the Mcrri Pacific EAILBOADi Is the l'ne to take Da!, It Is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It run Through VESTIBULE1) TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR (No Cbango of Cars; Composed of DINING CARS unsurpassed, HUMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS Of Latest Eijiiipincnl TouristSleepingCars litwt that onn be constructed and in which nooommodations are both FREE and furnished for holders of First nr Hecoud-Class Tickets, Bud Elegant Day Coachs. A Continuous Line oonneoiiug with nil Lines, sffordiug Direct and Uninter rupted Service. Pullman SOticr Reservation ean bt oecurea in oortittic wirinii. any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS To nnd from all points iu America, Eng land nnd Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. JVo. 131 Firtt St., Cor. tftuhfnpfoii, tf PORTLAND QRKQON a SICK HEADACHE Torpid Uvsr-5 GOUT For these complaints take 8'mmorui Liver Regulator. It keeps the ttomach clear and prevt-iita anyof the above poison from getting in the system, or, if there already it will drive them out, no matter how strongly rooted or long-stand in, and you will again have good health and be happy. Have you a pain In the side, back or under tho shoulder-blade ? It is not rheu matism but dyspepsia. TaJka Blwmona Liver Regulator Doca your heart throb violently after unuBual exertion or excitement r It la not heart uiacuae, but Indigestion. Take Simmons Lifer Regulator. "As a matter of conceived duty to tnimanity I Wish to bear my testimony to the unuiline virtues of Simmons Liver Regulator. f people could only know what a splendid medicine it is, there would be many a physician without a patient and many an interminable doctor's bill saved. 1 con sider it infallible in malarial infection. I had, for many years, been a perfect physical wreck from a combination of complaints, all the outgrowth of malaria in my system, and, even under the skillful hands of L)r. J. P. Jones, of this city, I had despaired of ever being a well woman again. Simmons Liver Regulator was recommended to tie. I tried it; it helped me, ar.d it is the only liing that ever did me any good. I persevered In tts use and I am now in perfect health. 1 know your medicine cured me and I always keep it as a viiauie 'stand by to my lamiiy. mas. aiaky aVa Camden. Ala. ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Wynndottea, Plymouth Rooks, Light Unininhs, Rose and SiiikIh Comb Brown Leghorns, P.-t'tridire Cochins, ifoudaus and Sil ver Spangled Huinbu. gs. 1.000 YOUNG FOWLS Ready for Deliverv. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. In Amerioa, nnd are the best on this cunt by a great difference. I GCARANT E SATISFACTION TO EVEUY CUSTOMER. Send for Catalogue. Address ,T. M. GARRISON, Box 55. com.3'JG. Forest Grove, Or L. SHEPHARD, FOX, OREGON. All orders promptly attended to. Prices to suit the Times. 11113 1MOKJ1SKI Jewel fij Esi iisi rl-oar-; P.O.BorG- Still Continues to Sell WATCHES, criOCiEis, JETOEDnY, ETC.. At the Lowest Possible Prioes. A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame thyst and Cameo Gold Rings, Go'.d and Silver Watches Always L'r r-rzrrton Handirr :z1 A Full Line of MUSIOAIjIKTSTriTJ- ME1VTTS Has been added to his large and well selected stook. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL Worlt Ouarantood. STOHK niipointo Minor. Doilncm i Co'a May Bt. Ilepitie r, tf Oregon QUICK 'rilVXK ro San Francisco nnd i ll points in Cali foruitt via the Mount Shasta Route of the The Great Highway Through California To All Toints liast and South, The Scenic Route of the raoiflo Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEBS. PiLLM.tN Toi'RisT Si.KKPiNa Cabs at tached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for kocond class passengers. Kr from Port land to SsHttramento and Ban rran- OlMIUIl I'nllmllnl Llinlli d Klrt-t'lH " bet-ouil-Cliitui,.... .fit, .. is Union Tioket Office No. VM. First St., Comer Altler, Portlaiid, Oregcn. It. KOK II IXIX. E. T. RiXi EI18 tt Matiuar. 0. C od Vtit.k Depot, Fifth and I BtrseuT 11 tfu 1 M k ""lev,, 3 x tV 1 Fowls ria'c no Superior ARLINQTON'OATS. H C. Condon muds a visit to Fossil, on business, this week. E. R. Hickson hns given up the ware house business; L. G. Hawson suoceedina him. Among our Condon visitors we noticed Filo Summers, ,Tny Lncus and Johu W. Bhtke, The Hcppner train bo osts a new crnicli, which outruns flanking room and bag gage compartments. An Eastern gentleman, Mr. Carpenter arrived here lest week, aud has gone to Fossil, where he intends to locate. We shall shortly have a reading room and public library. I banks In the efforts of several enterprising citizens. Win. Bennett is the proud papa of a 10 pound boy, who made his nppoiiranoe Wednesday lust. Mother and son are doing well. Two tramps were oharged here with breakim? into a sheep camp near lone, last week, but were discharged on itc euuut of Inok of evidence. Owinu to the inild winter, the proprie tor of the ferry boat lias decided to keep it running ruU ulnnand intends puttiug I in n new one in the spring. Died Jan. 21, '!)!, Nellie, the only child of Mrs. E. A. Hettderon, aged 5 years. The grief stricken mother has the sympathy of all who kuow her. The members of the Episcopal Guild gave a s'tcial on the 21st inst., in Ih" rooms of Mesdames, Hawson, Snow & Weuner Whist nnd charades were indulged in, and everybody thoroughly enjoyed them selves. . Jan. 27, '91. V BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped tiauils, Chil Blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, B id positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Nov. 14, '0. LEXINGTON LOCALS. R. H. Whitson still snjourns nbrond. Anoiier nice, growiDg shower makes the farmers smile. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Hale, at Pendleton, Jan. 18, 'ill, twiu boys. H. McAlister is home from the State Ariculutuial College at Corvallis. Mrs. A. C. Pettys is very sick, but at last nciounts was some better. Dr. E. T Geoghegan is iu attendance. W. F. Potter enme over from his mines on the John Day He thinks there is plenty of gold over there. Jan. 27, '91. Rkadeh. TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD PIECES. Mrs. John Curtis, of Peorin, III., writes: "Used one box of Osage Pill previous to my second confinement; tltey worked like a charm. Would pay $20 for a box rather than do without them, as they have proved a Godsend to me.'' Write Osage Medicine oompttny, Wichita, Kris., for particulars, and their book to wives, mailed free. Sold by druggists. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr., Heppner Oie gon. 3!W-lyr. HONOR ROLL. The following lire the names of pupils in the Heppuer school, who, by their good deportment, have their names placed upon the mil of honor: FIHST PBIM.UtY. Pearl Basey, Ida llo'turd, Ivy Sargent, Willetta Leezer, Greta ribralmmslck, Ralph Bishop. Ralph Thomon, Tummy Dotvuiug, Abo Wells, Allon Basey. SKO'IKD FMM.UIY. Annie Sniiih, Mary Depny, Emma Fninsworth, Alma Thompson, Mary Padgett, L;zzie Howard, Erbie Hayes, Willie Hughes, Percy Hughes. FiltHT GRAMMAR. Mary Howard. Lulu D uiahoo, Flossie FxrUHWorth, Mertie Humor, Lavma Hope, Ada Minor, Jenuie Noble, Corn Hart, John SievetiBou. SECOND GRAMMAR. Martha Neville, Carrie Krish, Anna An derson, Lee Cant tell, W. J. Uautwell. THE FIRST STEP, rerhnps you are run down, can't eat cn'i't sleep, can't think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and you won der what ails yon. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step in to Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tjmio nnd in Eleotrio Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your system to its normal healthy con dition. Surprising results follow the uso of this great Nerve Tonic and Altera tive. Your appetite returns, good diges tion is restored, ami tile Liirer ana Kio- neys resume healthy acliuii. Try u t ie. Pi ice 50o. at T. W. Ayers', Drugstore. bot Jr., ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. Tho average per ocnt. made by the pupils of St. Josepb'B Aomlemy, Peudle ton, who are i istinguished in deportment aud studies during the second scholastic term is us follows: Mnrv McLeod, 8S 1 i!3; Ellen Grant, 87 IS 23; I.' nie Tlnbuii, M3 8 '-'!!; Mary Young, 83 1-3; Katie Downey, S3 iu the 2d divis on nouleinie. Edith Reun k, 87 8 21; Nellie Cochran, 871-21; Mamie Smith, 84 1 21: Region Betteubruder, 82 10- 1 iu the first divis ion academic Katie Quaid, 80; Maggie Peters, RO; Lizzi. Muatkey, 82; Elhel Gartield, 80, in the preparatory department. The following young ladies have ac quitted themselves so creditably during the past teim that they obtained medals: Mary McLeod, for liiidiest average in 2d division, academic; Edith Reitick, for bights' average in 1st division, c .ilem'c; Ktii Quint!, for liii-heKt nveritte ii 3.1 division, pripnrutnr ; Lizzie Alilaikey, fur liiKhwt Hvt ri!t in -t iiiv hiom, pre pamlor; Katin IXjwupv, for omi iou tlnot; Leouie Tliil'Hii, for neatneH mul ptlite deportm1!!!. aud Ketfitia Bt'tteu bi'inler. tor iipulioutiiin in miwia. Tlmt the pupils enter iuto the spirit of their work is evidenced hy their aeul and the ietmlt of the examiuation, which proved very sutisfaotory tu teac-uera and pupils. no NUT SUFFER ANY LUNUhlf. Knowing Ihnt ft c-nub can be checked I the remedy that they Htrerwann useu Vtiiiday.aml the tirt atajjen of Con- j several buttles at van ms tinvs. H sumption br-ken in n week, we hereby iimI, faim hi experience ith tt. be Buaratitee Vr Acker'a Khylish Onuub j reHM.ed it as the most relntl.le prep-ira-Remedy, and will refund the money to all j tin in use for cold and that it pain the who buv, take it r per diiectiuns, and m arest heiniT spet'itle of any medicine do not tiuil our statetneut correct, bold ever seen. For sale by bloouiu- jy glooum-Johnston Drug Oo. 'Johnston Drug Co. MINING NOTES. Grant County Mine PronijSon,p.',!n2 Wun-d?rful.---Potnta From Morrow's t'laltu. Fred Ives is developing a rich mine at the mouth of Bear creek, the qtiarlz nil. iwing 125 to the ton by the uraslra process, which dues not save all the gold- The Portland company, consisting of dpt. Cort.eliiis. Scott, Smith & Steven sou, are tunneling in on their Q uirts Gulch ledge, located in the Greenhnrn country, it is a flue prospect, showing high grade ore. Omuaway, Fell, Ili'schberg & Hughes are developing their claim in the Green horn, two men being at work. It is known as the Johnny Hughes claim, ami shows up a ledge three or four feet thick, nesiijiiig S3J to S40 to the Ion. They are highly pleased with the show ing. Hurry O'Brien has struck a bonanza on the .Middle Fork, having developed a ledge of almost pure galena, with a small shotting of silver and gold, four feet thick. He litis live men at work and is making a good shoeing, the w, alher be in propitious tor uniting. No assay has been made, of the lediie, but the crop- piugs neut. from $30 to SO per ton, and its richness cannot be questioned. Dan Slaveu located this claim several years ago, and subst queatly iraded it for a span of horses. About two years ago a man nnnied Riley discovered a valuable lend in the Giecohoin.fbnt subsequently neg lected to ttoik out assessments. His time expired Jan. 1, '91, aud Horace Sloan ana Fred Ives were on the jump! to relocate it. They started after dark on the eve of the 31st ulr., to be "ou hands," aud on the way, met two other parties who afterwards proved to be on (l.e same errand. Arriving at the rich crnppiugs, perched ou the ledge, was a man who hail anticipated the whole outfit, and waved aloft a notice of re. Incatioii. Possesion is nine-tenths bet ter than any oilier right, and the boys wended their way homewnrd. MOItltuw'S MINES. Messrs. Soott, Girrigues and Mo"ul lough, lire alii! progressing with the work of development of the Little Lnura, ou Willow creek. Without tloubt this is a valnab'e mining district, and will awaken the denizens as to its worth eext season. If the Butter creek anal .mines prove valuable. Morrow will be benefitted there by much mure than any residout can realize. Iu o very few months, the question will be forever settled as to the extent of the coal fields, which are known to exist in the Blues. DOES EXPERIENCE COUNT? It tloi s, iu every line of business, and especially in compounding and prepar ing medicines. This is illustrated ill the great sni eriorily of Hood's Saraapanlla over other preparations, lis shown by the remarkable cures it las accom plished. The head of the firm of C. I. Hood & Co., is a JhfjajyJjly competent aud e:perienced pharmacist, having devoted his whole life to the study and prepara tion of medicines. He is also a membei of the Massachusetts and American Pharmaceutical Associations and con tinues actively devoted to supervising the preparation of and managing the business couueoted with Hood's Sarsa parilla. , Hence the superiority nnd peculiar merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is built upon a substantial foundation. In its prepnrtinn there is represented all the knowledge which m tdern research in in-dical science has developed, combined with lung experience, braiiitvork, and experiment. It is only necessary to give this medicine af tir trial to realize its great curative power. LIN'GEIiING EPISTLES. List of letters remaining unonlled for in the postollioe at Heppuer. Alherton, L. (r. Despnin, Benj. Davis, James D. Gtilltforil, J. L. Gardner, II. 8. McE dire, l'ei rence. Muraells. Renn. Nelson, Frei. Williams, John. riease say "ailvertised" wheu calling fur these letters, A. MatjTjORY, P. M. THE PULPIT AND THE STAGE. ev. F. .I. Shrout, Tastor Uniled Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kim., says: "1 feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Disonvery has done for me. My lungs were badly dis eased, and my parisboners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery nnd am sound and well, gaining 26 pounds in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, t rites: "Arter a thorough trial ami convincing evidence, I am oontident Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, beats 'era nil. nnd cures tvhen everything else fails. The great est kindness I can do my miinv thou sand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at T. W. Avers'. Jr. D tig Store. Regular sizes 50 ceuts and Jfl.uO. 3 Wesley improving Baird is reported stendily TO CONSUMPTIVES, The undersigned having been restored c health by simple menus, after suffer ing for several years with severe lung nffeotioii, and that dread disease con sumption, is nnxious tu Ulnke known to his fellow sufferers the means of oure. To those who desire it, he will oheer fully send (free of oharge) a oopy of tb prescription used, which they will fiud a sure cure for consumption, asthma, Catarrh, bronchitis and all throat ami lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, na it is invaluable. Those desiring the preseriptinn, which will cost tin m nothing, untl may prove ; ft Measini:. w ill pleas ntl.ireM Rky. Ed WARD A. WlT.aoN, VllhlilU8UUriT. KMIUB Couuty, New York. 400 3U2. Andrew Nnd, of Lone Kock.ia reported sick. I A prominent phyBicmn, nn old nrijiy ! surgeon in enaternfown, wiw called away fruu home fur a few t.vi. durinu liis Hlweiue one of the children contracted a severe cold nnd hi wife lumtrht n a bottle of Chnn.berlaiu' Gmilli Remedy fur it. Thev were no mm h pleased will LOCALETTES. Naked Truths About and Inter esting to Our Home In habitants. DUG UP IHE, THERE ND OTHER rLACES The Troubles and Jovs, Successes and Adver sities of Our Dear P e o p 1 e. Clins. Ingrahnm left for Washington, D. C, Tuesday last. City politics are no more for one year. Its almost like a family row. Born In Heppner on the2il th inst , to the wife of Miit. Brown, a daughter. Dan Pot er is milling Hie la grippe, with no special satisfaction to himself. The revival m"etiugc..sed lat Sunday evening with quite a numiier of converts. The bile is removed, the head cleared nnd digestion restored by Simmons Liver Keguiator, Snntor Walking' move for nn "open rive-to the sen" is duly appreciated by Eastern Oreion. Mrs. Abe Wells is convalescent, but two of the little Tolks have been very sick for a week or two. Fred Hallock had trouble with his "game" knee within the past week, which was very painful aud a serious inC'itivenience. Mrs. -illie Hayes, mother of the Hayes Bros , of Hcppner. returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Neul of Lone Rock, last Thursday. Luther Hamilton tvns down from the Willow oreek sawmill Thursday last. He hopes to have it Intle snow soon to get down timber for next years work. Andy Lichtenthal returned from Chey enne last week, and is now attending Hepp. er school. He has gr.iwn to be quite a young man since he left Morrow comity. Mrs A. M. Gtinn nnd children are en joving themselves back at. Detroit, Mich. The tvi'der is slmost as mild thero as in Eastern Oregon. They will return to their Heppner home in AprilorMav next. Miss Carrie Wilcox, nii oe of Mr. W. G. Buyer, left Monday f,.r her home in the Willamette valley. Miss Wilcox has many friends iu Heppner who will miss her, and regret that she cannot continue tu make her home here. For a cut. bruise, burn nr scnld, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain lialin. Jt heals Ihe p its more quickly than any other application, and unless the injury is very severe, no scar is left. For sale by Slocnm-Johnstoii Drug Co. A few weeks ago. Miss Millie Nenl reoeived a fall at the skating rink severely bruising her right knee and elbow, but nothing was thought of it till Inst week, tt hen the ipjniies developed into painfull and serious eulargmeut of the injured parts. J. N. Brown reoently reoeived from his brother, J. T. Brown, who is now looattd near Ihe scene of reoent Iudian troubles, the pipe of the Sioux warrior, Rain-in. tile face. It is a curious affair n large, heavy stone bowl, with hickory stem some thirty inches long. He also receiv ed at the same time, a very fine pair of polished buHn.'n horns. SETTLEBS or Make Final Prooi A T LEXINGTON, BEFORE FRANK H. SNOW, United States Commissioner. lie la nlso prepared to attend to all other business relating to public lands in Morrow County. 410-tf. THE BEST 'MJDAttD R5SV3ED.E3, TRADE Clll? MARK. -rut: CDFAT Oil. AUGUST UCEMU'S Hamburg Breast Tea (Sain burger Sin.ftt.jtc) run COUGHS and COLDS. At TlriH'.'I.W nnd TViilPfs. fir " i8? aentbv niait en receipt of 20 cts. (o pack?. cos 8I.OO1 in ttainis. THE CHARLES A. V03CLEE CO., BaWmora. Md. VERA-CURA FOE DYSPEPSIA AND LI. STOMACH TKOUBIXS. Ai rnitrisla and Dcnlers. or fnll'vininl) iiri'iMtt fLatvs. ('." i oj:c 1 coi li Mi'm.tM. fr'.iii. pic sent froco'i r'-fdnf r " n' rit;.inp. THE CHARLES A VOTeTeTcO.. Baltimore, Md. Trinl Kiibfciiitiona tfi Ihe Oazettb one month, 25 ceute; .three muutha, 75 ceuts. Take it. STOCK BRANDS. While yon keep .tntir subtil ipt inn puid tin yrt in k"n your linin.l in finpnf elinrue. Allium.. O. r.-Ciitllelinunl.lH) nn loft liip nnd Imrsfs wuno hrand nn rilit tdioitlilur. ltiuiut' Eitriit hle. 'I' (' Ailk ira, Pnyville. Or- Striiiclit m.nrk ncrops ill'1 iIurIi nmi twit em-s mid a slit in the rifiht enr; liorscs. , . nn-niii down on uu riinii nhould' ittmcR in (. runt cnimtv uml licitr vitlliv. 1' () ndilresH alnn at H irdiii.in. ( H Atlkilis. InniH. I en riirht lntiil(Iirr ph - tlo, ' II on riKl't lup llant'e in f. rant and Mor row conimi'H. AilkiiiH, J J HnrftPR, JA conneeted on left flat k: ciitlti'. naninnn if f i hip. Herman Alp. Pniiiie f'iiy. Or, On nil tie, O LP c'nneetefl nn left bin: luirooR on "li-ft nti(ln and varle nn nose. Hatiirc in (irart cin.rty. Jnlinny Ayon. horcfH hrardt-d tnaiiKipon lptt hip; c.tttlf s.-ime on ritfht hip. aUo crop off rihl ear nnd upper bit on Rtiny. Ulciiknifin, Geo.. Hitrdninn florws, n tlnenn left tihmildiM" ciilth1. i ti tt i.n riulit sliouttliT. t nmUtiM.T. W . lli.rilinfin. Or. t'atllo biand. eil i on It f r hip nr:d (high; split in eaeh ear. Tl'.irko. M Ht T, JiiitJii Croeit, Or On cattle, MA Y coiititiuted oil It'ft hi t. ett nit off If Fr -iir nn. d;r lialF crop off rinht. JIoini, eamo brnnd on Iftti riiiouitlt-T. iiauK iu lu-ant nmj Morrow county. A Uowmnn, Alonnt Vernor ard Tlurns Cattle, A B on right hip, two eropn in iich fur; mtineon horst'B. oti iijhi Bhoulder. l.autjo in Uiait and Han ey eounties. Jerry Uninmai1, Horses bnirded 7 on nht : slumkii r; catth- H n tho lel't wide. Left ear ! half crop hi d riRht ear upper nlnp. Barton. Wr -ilorspH. J lion riht thj.i; cattle mnne on riht hip;Kplit in each ear. Bennett, v Hoi-hps. Bon left slioubler. "Mih. ('. A. Bpiikc, hors-en hraudeu XU on left shoulder or t-tifle; rattle pame on left Bide am1 aplit in left ear, upper half crop in rirlit. I lli'nwn, J. 1 h irso-ami cattle branded IS wit' ox-ynk above on left shoulder, Brown, J 0llorneM. circle C with dot. in oa: i teron left hip: callle, Maine. HoyiT, W (i, Lena liorspf. box brand or r:.-S i bin cattle, same, with uplit in ench ear. Borjr. P, O. HorneH,.P B on left nhoulder; eat I tie. nam" on left bin. I V .1 13n.nfep. Fox, Or f'nlllp. JB connected nn left side; .-nip on Jeff par and two splits and I, inidtile p.eeo cut nut on rif,'lil ear; on homes simic brai d on the left thiyh; Uaiifeto in Fox valley, Grant county, K Cain. Caleb. Or YD on horses on left Ptifln; U with qunrter nirclo over it, on left, shoulder,' and mi h(t stifle on fill colts under 5 ypaib; on left should.--!- only nn all UoiMsoverOyuiirs. All ran ire i" Grant cnunty. TBi'annnn. Loi r Creek. Or T on cuttle on ri'ht Hide, crop off rif-'ht ein and Blit in left ear. Onr hoisesHame brand ou left shoulder. itaiiKe in Grantcmi ty. T H Curl Double crns on each hiponcnltle, swallow fork nnd nndur bit in ritrht car. split in !efl ear. Hai jre in (irnet coutdy. Oa sheep, ii' verti d A ntl stoar point oti -hoiilder. Kar mark n-i ewes, crop ou Jpfi, car. punched upper bit in riht. Wt thers, crop in riht and un.ler half oropinlefi ear. All ranp in Grant coumy. A. A. Crosby, caitlu tnuided or 11 L con nrcted) on tho rifiht shoulder. Watti i-1 'arsner. Mount Vernon W on rattle on left hip. Ciop anil split in left ear; 7V connected oa liors-'s nn left f-hnulde . Itane in (irant Co. It Chdtei.den. Piairie City, Orlick, handle down on cidtle rithl hii and split in ritiht en ; horses, miotic brand on riylit shoulder, l.aiifje iu Gram cotinly. Cook, A. J.. Lenn Ilorsps, iKion riKlitshjalinr ('(ittie, sauieon r hip: ear mark square crop tiff left and split iu riyht. Cnrrin. H V- Horses. r-D tin left stiflo. Cochnin. h H Monument, Or Horses branded I'l -As A on .-ft sh tul.ler. Cittlle. same on riulit hip. swallow fork in nht ear and crop off left. Cox & F.njilish. Har.iiiiau Ctutla, J wilh in center: horses. Oft on left 'lin. Cupper, II A Horses 11 C on lift shoulder cattle II C tin b-ft side. svllow'fork fin riirht ear. H. ft. Cochtan. Monumeiil, (irant Co Or. Horses braitdi-d circle with Inn beneath, on left -boulder caitle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Clm pin N. Horses branded "" on riflit hip. Callle branded the same. M L Cross. Dayville. Or Cattle branded two crop' and a solit iu lift var; tm horses a rev. rseci 7 011 b-ft stUie. Also have Hie fodowinj; hr.tndsoi, entile: 71 on lett h p. 7 on riKhthip, I on left slionldi-r, Iwo imndlet bars on left r-honlder. Ear maiUs, two crups. Win. Donnan. burses braided OO with, bar over theui, 011 left thoulUer; wiltle, same 011 lufl hip. Doiiclnss, W M Cattle, Don rihi side.swa-low-fork iu each ear: horses. It Don left bin. Dune in. W. P., John D iy-Quarter circle ft on rmhi shoulder, both on horses ai.d cattle. lUme Grain con ty. Driskell. V. K.-ITorBesbrnrded K inside of it on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. Ininnn. KB. Mount Vernon--7U eon no? ted on cattle on ribt hip. under sb,o in rittht ear, nrder bil in left our; same hiandon hoist-Bon rudil hip. bailee in (irant eonidy, J.B.l'JyA Hons. Iioispb branded FLY on left shoulder, cuttle sumo 011 left hip. hole ir nwlit ear. Halph Fisk. Prnino City. Or ITnisen. It F on ridif shond 'r; cattle, oa right hip. liunge in (irant county. Meek. JaeKson. Horses. 7F connected on riylit shoulder: cattle same on riwht hip Kar mark, hole in riylit and crop off left. Florence, L A Cat tie. LF on naiit hip; horsf I with bar under on nidit sboiddbr. Floreneu, W P Horse. F 011 right shot Ide. j tittle, F on riht hip or thitrli. Annstrong, .1. ('.. Acton T with har under o on left shoulder of hordes: callle same on lofi niu. (fay, Henry GAV on left shoulder. (ioble, Frank Horses, 7 Fun left stifle; cattb, same on nahl hip. J.liuer Geniij. ftcho. Or --florpes branded 11 ". with a quarter circle over it, on lett stiHe ibi"ein Morrow and Umatillaeoutities. Fra k Mrtinr, Ftix Valley-Mule sl.o.-with toe. oork on cut tie on ribs and under ia each ear; ho ses some brand 011 left stttie, J -C. Gilt water. Prairie ( by. Or.-On horses, 0-0 011 left should r and stifle; cattle, ou right side. Itimge in Giant cnuuly. C E Glaze n; d A P Snyder. Dftyville.Or Horses brai.drd dl "n r:ffbt ehouldtr;oii cattle, stripe down th Mt stiotibier. Also. P 8 on horses op luft t-huiddi-p. ami same on ritrht hip on cattle. Itunye m iiruut cuuiy. llliitnn tV Jenks, Ham t If on. Or Cattle, two hars on either hip; cmp in right ear ai tt spbt in left. Horses, J ou right thigh. Hange in Grant county. Hitches, Siimnel, Wagner, Or T F L o i right diouhler on horses; mi c; tile, on right hip r.i d on U-ft side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Itange in Haystack disu ici, ..lorr w county. Fdwin Hall. John Day Cattle ft II on right hip; horses same, on right shoulder. 1 angj in Grain count!'. Hiel A. Hyde. Prnirie City. Or. -AH enmbined nn horses on right shoulder; cattie on right hip Barge in ('rant county. Mat Hughus, horses branded shoulder, heart on ef t nhouider. Fd Hollowny. Saddle, Or., horFPs nnd callle branded K H connected, with bar under it. llunsaker, 11 -llttrbes, t on left shoulder; cat tie, Bon left hi:. enninetid on left shoulder; CulUe on the left inp.crop olt lett ear, J F llodsnn. Mount Vernon JF connected on horses on right thigh; on cstlie X B on r.gtii hip. Haige in Grunt and Harney, lluitiphrejs, U. Uantiuuu-lloi-ses, U oo left flat k Hialt, Win, R. Horses branded bar cross ou left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Hayes, J M Horses, wineglass on left shoulder oaitle. same on right hip. Ivy. Alfred. Long Creek. Or Cattle I D on riidil hip- crop off left ear and bit in right. IIor-es same brand on left shouider. llunge in Grunt county. D W Jenkirs, Monnt Vernon .1 on horsea on left shouldei; o ca tie, J on b-ft hin und two Hmn:h cinps on both ears. Kiuigt? iu Flx at.d near van . J-.n. s. ,T -In M. Pilot ft ck. Or. Cattle trinn irb with half c r-.-le on righ' h p. ni d' r sh e on rah' ear. Ht il opiier slope ou left ear. Uange 111 UitHt:illa county. Jnnkin,S. M -Horses, horsehoo J oa left slioulder. CatUe, tbe tarn. Kange on tight ile Johnson. Felix Horses, circle T on left sti rattle, same on right hip, under half crop iu riuht land split in left ear. Kirk. J T Horses fit on left shonlder: oat tie, w on left hiii. " " Kirk. J 0 -Homes. 17 on either flank ; cattle IT on right side. Mike Konny, horses branded KSY on left hip; cattle same and crop off left ear: under slope ou the richt Keller, Hichard K K in square, cattle on left hip: horses same oo left shoulder, liunge heur l vaiipy. r. kk aiuntss. niauion, urai.l county. Or. . W G KimheHnnd. M on tit Vernon, Or 1 Lo cattle ou right and left sides, ewallow fork in left I ear and under ciop iu right ear. HorseBsnine I brand on left shn .Me , Ka ige in Grant county. la'eney. pn, nippner, ur. iiorses.il Ij nttil nee of cbib-i on lett stifle, liaise in Umatilla and ormw cnuntii-s. M C L-sley. Monument, Or A triangle pVlvilh all I j nee 1 Heading pa t body of ngure outzi hor sesotilefi Bhoultler, on pxltle. diamond ou left shoulder, solit in right and under bit in left ear. It a ign Hi Grant comity and to parts of John Day. it L Laurence, Prairie Ciiy. Oi Callle, Z on right hip;liorses, sjtme cn right shoulder, itange in ('rant county. Loften Stephen H L on left hip on cnttlo. crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on bfi shi.iilder. Itange Grunt county. P. o. ad dress, rnx. Oregon. liipi.allea. .luhn W Horses branded half-cir cle JL ctinneeietl on left shoulder. CaOie. same on tell hip. Itange. near Lexington. Georgp Lord, hoi ses branded double II cot. necied,onn times called u swing H, n left shoulder. J. W. (jptthey, horses branded L N on the left shoulder, cattle branded the same on lett hip; wiii lie over right eye, throe slits in right ear Minor, Oscar.-Catile, U Don right hip; horses Mon lell shoulder. Morgan, H .N-Horses. M) on left shoulder, cat lie, same on left In p, Air( uinber. Jits A. A (wood Horses, M with bar over on right shoulder. B. 11. IMhui.. Lena: horseB old mares ZZ on right Inn; young sUck, sandl z Un left sh.mlder. Morgan. 1 hos horhns. circle T on lofl lioal der ami left thiifh: cattle, L on right thigh. Mitchell. (Keiir. Pi i.uvilla l.t.... :i .... hit; cattle. 77 on right 8ide. ' iMi:( 'iareit. LiG Horses. Figure A on each shoal der. cat 1 1 p. l on In p. W .J MeKeru. Mount Vermm. Or-X I on cattle on right hip, crop in right ear.halfcrop m left sam bruiutouhuratBou Jefihi . Itaiige in Graut county, M. i.irr. Barney-Horses 711 con- ected on loft fh..ulder; caitie same. Uange Gr.u.t county. P. O ) ddress, I'ox. Oregon, i. V. Mcllalley, Hamilton, Or. On Horspn, 8 with hu t eirelp ihhimi' ot. l..r ...... i I four baiB ctmnected on top 011 the right side! ; liange in Granl Couuiy. Neat. Andrew. Lone Bock Horses AN con neeled 011 left shouitler; cattle same on both hips. ISewman, W. It.-lbu-BOB N with half circle Noitlke, ft-Horses, circle 7 on left thigfc; cat tle, same on left tut.. Jos.-ph Oliver, Canyon City, Or -A 2 on cattle on h fi nip; ou horses, same 011 leL thigh, ltuuge in Grant county. Oiler. Perry. Lone Rock P O o left Bhou,Her Futi um Joseph, Moiiumeiit, Or., brands hors esj 1M oj.necied. on right shoulder; cattle the same on tho right hip und underslope iu right en r. Pearson, Olavp.-HorsoB, quarter circle ehield . 011 ieft shoulder and l on left hip. Cattle, fork in lei; ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Kange 0:1 right Mile. William I'opp. Mount V. mon I T on cattle on eft hip, two sins in left eai; s .nie brand oil horses 011 id l slitiu. llaine in Grant county. Fnrker At, (ileubou, 11 aid umu Horses iP on It shoulder. 1 r "Tr' Acton -Horses. JE connected ou left shoulder; callle, euuie ou left hip. under bit 111 each ear. Henry Patberg, horses branded with a Komao crosn on left shoulder; cattle branded with lto man cross, bar at bottom, on left hip. A. C. Pettys, PettysviUe Horses, diamond P on left shun hler. Cattle.JBJ connecttd nnd in. verted on left, hip; ernp off left ear and split in right wattle or lusideof right fore leg above the John T Powell, Dayville, Or Horses, .IP con. nec edotiiofi shoulder. Cattle OK oouuected ou lett hip, two under half crops, urn on each ear, wattle under throii . Uug iu Grant oouiuy. Itickard. ii. D., Canyon City-F O ou left shou id. r, on horses only. )( .ago Cunyon creek and Bear valley. Grant county. Hood. Andrew. 11 ard 111 au Horses, Bquare cross wit h quarter-circle over it on lett stifle. liemi'ger. Chris-Horses. C U on loft shoulder. Win. liudio, Monument.-Brands horses It ou right shoulder. Kange Grant and Morrow coun ties, . Jtoyse, Aaron. Heppner. Or Hctbos, plain V on ieft shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip and crop oft right ear. itange in Mor row couuiy. Kush Bros.. Heppner, Or. Horses branded X on the riglr shoul.'er; cattle, JX ou tho left hip, crop oft lelt ear aud dewlap ou neck. Itange iu Morrow and adjoining eouutiet. Bust William, Peiiuleton, Or -Horses It on lefL shouluer; cattle, It on left hip, crop off right ear, undei-bit on left ear. bhoep. H on weal hers, round crop off righ ear. ituuge Uma tilla and Moirowo muiies. lieauey , Mmdrew I exlnpton, Or. Iloise branded A K on right shoulder, veut quarter circle over briu.d; cattle sumu uu right hip. It'iiige Morrow county, Boyse, Win. H, Dairy ville. Or lift connected wit h quarter circle over lop on cattle on right hip and crop off, right ear mid spbr in left. Horses same brai don left shoulder. Kange iu Slorrow, Grant and Gdiiam counties. Killer. J F, Killer, Or-Three parallel .bars wiin bar over on horses on left hip; on callle, left side, two smooth crops, two splits in each ear. Kange in Alid.lle Fork of John Day. iUutor. J W Horses. JO uu leit shoulder. Cat lie, o on right hip. .Spray, .T, F, Horses branded 8F connected or right shoulder: cuttle same on both hiis. Bailing, C O Heppner, Or-Horees branded 8 A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Hiinner. G Lr, lititer. Or Horses. twu-burKon btt sidle. P ivtn B l wo inns ou left side, a crop and tli.ee splils in right ear, swullow fork aud under bit in left, entile. Bou catu laiger tiiiui un horses. Km ge in Gran couuiy. A L. Bwaggurl, EIU. horses brande 1 I on loft shouider; cottle same 011 left hip. Crop on car ear, wattle on ieft hind leg. Straight W. K.-lorses shaded J 8 on left stitlo; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork ia right ear, undei bit 111 left. Bayer, Kibt--Hoiws, S on right shonlder; cattle square on right hip and 8 on right shoulder. bwaggiin, L, Alpine Hurses, B B on right shouhier, Bapp. Thos.-Horses, B A P on left hip; cattle same on ieft hip. Bears, W 11-Horses bar over B. llangeinFox valley. POaddiess, Fox. Or. bhobe, Dr A J-Hoibb, 08 n on left hip; cat lie, same on left side, wattle on left side of neck ears cut sharp at point. Biniih, ft. F, Pilot Kock, Or. Catile, horse shoe on left sud', crop close in left ear. Horses, 4 on lefi thigh liuiige iu Umatilla and Gruut count ies. o.ui 11 ou iuii unuiiKlor. John Bhrier. Fox rllouvri ..i horses on nght hip; cailie, same on right hip, crop 1 iff right ear ui,d under bit 111 left ear. Kanu i.d under bit in left ear, Kangw 111 lira .t uouuly. Bmilh llrt.H .lohn av tjt v 4.1- lr. 1 11 ------ j , v u uuiiiueuu to isiiiiuiuer, Blevenson. Mrs A .1 f'uttla B on right hip owjuniw-iorn in tu ear. Sherry. L G Cut t 1m Wi! nn ,tt i,: right and underbit iu left ear. diiln; ln.'niM. W i? Bwaggurl. G W-Horses, 44 on left ehoutdet; cattle, 44 011 left bin. Stewart, Geo., Hardman Horsee circle con left shoulder. Smith , K. ft. Lone Rock. Or. Horses branded a crossed seven on lefi shoulder; cattle same on left sjtle. Kango. Gilliam county. Smith GeoborseM brundcl G B on left fihrnc ihoiiipstm, J A itnrbMs, J on left slKHtiu. r ; catile, '.'op toft shoulder. 1 H'cetH 8 T-Horses. C- on left Bhoulder. Iurn:T U. W .small capital T leit shoulder, horses; cailie same on left hip with split in both ear. Ih rnton. II. M., lojie, Or.-llorses branded U I connecttd on left stifle; she. p same brand. P Thomiis. Mount Ve.aon -TF connected on cattle on right hip, swallow fork in rigid ear and underbit in same eai-i horses, same brand on right stifle. Kange iu Johu Day valley. B A Tucker. Prairie Uity Jj" 011 cattle and noises on l.-ft shouhier. Jtihn Tmemaii, Prairie City, Or. On horses. H) on leit stifle; on caiile. O witn bar under on left hip. Kiiiige in Grant, couuiy. W B Warreii, Caleb. Or-Cnitle. W with qunrter circle over it. ou left side, split iu right ear. Horse mime bra :d on left shoulder. lUugeln. Gnint couuty 1 , t Wood, DnyviUe, Or Heart on horses 04 left Blitie; on cattle, ion left side and under bit 111 left ear. Itange in Grant county. Wright, Bdas A Hepp ier, Or. Cattle braodedt B W ou the right hip. tquare crop oti ngUt ear and split in leit. Francis Wallace. Monnt Vernon-Souare on catile on the left hip. upper alope in he left ear and under Blop in right ear. H.ute brand on horses oa riuht shoulder. Ktoage in Horner and draut county. Webster. J. I.. Heppner. Or.-Horaes branded wth bar over J on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip, crop off ieft ear ai.d piit in each, hange. Morrow county. Wade. Henry, Horses branded lice of spades on lett shoulder and left hio. Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. WhIIh. A H Hiinuu .... laff U ia - John WolfingPr. John Da JSt- On K. three pandiei liars on leTt shoulder; 7 on sheep! bit in both ears. Kange in Grant and Alnihur countiee. Wylund. J H Hardman-Circle 0 on lef thighw "A.sHlwanl, John-Honw., "JP conneeU'd un left shoulder. W'atkitm. Lishe. horsos branded VI" connected, on l-ft stifle Wa la e, Charlee Cattle, W on nght thigh, liole, m left ear; horses, W oil right shoulder, nnnf same on left shoulder. Wren, A A Cattle, mnning AA with b&rac m. on right bio. J. S. Young. Gooseberry, Or.-Horaee brandrd TB011 the right shoulder. W. H. Crowley, Ixwg creek Hone branded Circle 5 on left shoulder. Whittier Hme., Drewy. Hnrney cmnty. Or -Horsw l.mi iIp.1 W H. mimtrUM rii left shonlder William-, Vnseo qtmrter cirri over three hnrsoe left hu. Isrfh ratlin id h .-rsee. Range Grsnl wmiiiy; P. O, address. Hmnilton Or. Williams, J O. Long Creel. Or Home., quarw ter circle over three ban on left hip; osttle elm. J aud alii in sack ear. Kange ia fibmat eeurt,p. ft 6 v .1 1 1 A ". I ' 1 .. . j s - , .. ,