THE WEKKLY IlEPRNER GAZETTE: JANUARY 7, 1892. REAl, AI1S WIT V m i--z rt --.v v v. va-i 8 3 ri3orivi Say the S. B. COUGH CURE is the best thing they r w. We are not flattered, for we know that real merit will win. All we ask is an honest trial. For Sale by all Drug-gists. For sale by Slocuin-Johnston Drug Co.,ireiipner. i (Oi si; ftlrtElSlG A NATURAL REMEDY FOB Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, ITy.; terics, St, Vitus Dance, Nervous ness, Hypochondria, iIelp,B cholia, Inclirity, Sieepless ness, Dizziness, Brain end Spinal Weak. ness. This mediolno has direct action upon tl c nervo centers, allaying nil irritabilities srj Increasing the flow and powor of nerve fluid ifc is perfectly harmless and leaves no un pleasant olleols. FREE A VrLlnnjiln TtfrnH- nn Kttramii ilseases sent free to any address, and poor piitlents can alKO obtain this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prifr!d by the Revet-. Bndi'aatorKoonlg.ofFcC ' yue.Iiid., Bince 1M70, and is now prepared .juar his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Druggists at Hill por Bottle. 6 for 15. tame Slao, ?t.75. O Bottles for W9. Sold III I'ortlanil. Oregon, by Suell, Heltshu & Wuodar.1. ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Wyandottes, Plymouth Books, Light israiiinns, none and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, I'uitridge Onoliins, Houdnris and Hil verHpaugled Hnmbuigs. 1.000 YOUNG FOWLS Heady for Delivery. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. my FowisnavG no supsrior. In America, and nre tun tat on I thia coaat by a grout difference. ! I GUAKANT E SATISFACTION TO EVEHY CUSTOMER. Bend for Catalogue. Address J. M. OAIUUSON, Box 55. com.3!)fl. Forest Grove, Or ARTHUR SMITH, PllAOTlOAI, WATCHMAKER ! Opposite (Jnzotte Office, UEI'PNEIt, : : OKEOON. PENDLETON TRIBUNE. A Bliort History of Onr Neighboring Paper Over in I'lnstilla The following ehould have appeared in our New Year's effort, but came too late for publication at that time. Aa a matter of courtesy, and also for the in formation of our readers, we present herewith a short history of onr neighbor ing paper, the Pendleton Tribune: The Pendleton Tribune first appeared under its present name in 1879. Origin ally it was the "Independent," and its founders were Major Disosway BDd Lot Livermore. It made its first appearance in 1878, when the disaffected wing of the democratic party of Umatilla county fused with the republicans. Prior thereto a democratic nomination was equivalent to an election, and the party leaders ruled with a high hand. This brought about secession and the "Independent" was started to ohampion the cause of the fusionists. Disosway & Livermore's experience in journalism was brief. They soon sold out to Fred Page Tustin and Frank Hamer, who in turn (in 1879) sold to Ben S. Burroughs and Ed. E. Sharon. These gentlemen immediately changed the name to "Pendleton Trib une," and floated at that masthead the republican banner. In 1881 Sharon sold his interest to Geo. W. Beading, who continued as one of the publishers for about five years, when his partner bought his interest. In 1880, The Trib une Publishing Company was formed, of which J. B. Eddy and Ed. E. Sharon were the principal stockholders. This company purchased the plant and busi ness, and two months afterwards Eddv purohased the iuterests of Sharon and took entire control of the paper. In 1887 Judge Fee bought an interest and took prinoipal charge of the editorial col umns, continuing till just prior to his election as judge, when Eddy again ns sumed control. In November, 1889, the plant was purchased by the Home Pub. Co., for the purpose of publishing a daily and weekly paper. The daily appeared on the lSth of November, 1889, and con tinued till June. 1890, when it subsided, but the Weekly Tribune ooatinued the even tenor of its way. In August, 1890 J. VV. Strange leased it and during the six months of his inoumbency nearly broke the paper up. Last spring, S. A. I.nwell and Chas. Wilkius took charge, the former as editor, the latter as busi ness manager, and have been giving the patrons of the paper a clean cut, ably ed ited, republican journal, and are meet iug the reward their efforts deserve. , JIARDMAN ITEMS; Oh, the wind, the wind. "Wood, wood, wood, ".is all the orj uarren, Asers, oi r-ignt Mile, was in i town today. Geo. Brown, of Parker & Gleason's saw mill, was in our midst this week. Osmer Shaner, who has been very sick, was improving when last heard from, Sam Adams is swinging the yard stick in the general merchandising Btore of J. A. Woolery. C. A. Repass, who has just returned from the East, has taken up winter quar ters at Parker & Gleason's saw mill. B. T. Gibson, our genial friend and blacksmith, who enjoyed his Christmas in Weston, is expected home on New Year's day. Will write the particulars of his visit next time. L. D. Allen, who has been working i H,a i 1 . vuo uyni ,nnu lut BUIUB I WO mOMIlS, WBS in town last week, and reported every tuingvery nattering. We look for grand rush to the mines in the spring. O. T. Acers is building an office near his dwelling which, to all appearances, will be a great improvement to his pres ent one. Owing to the cold weather work has been suspended for a few days. Installation of officers of the I. O. O F. order will take place on the second night of January. The offioers eleot are as follows: M. S. Maxwell, N. G.; J. W. A. Watches, Clocks, WatohoB Oloanod, MninspriiiKB Fitlml A. :rsr 13 Optica Goods . i.no. $1.50. All work uuaranteed for one ycor. If LIBEriT Y" IVIojit Murlcot Keeps constantly on hand Fresh and Hall Meals Fish and Poultry. Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Fat Hlook, wriVAY snos., HEPPNER, - OREGON. T 1 CD Tlie Orlglmii i sicrs DICTIONARY. OREGON'S WHEAT YIELD. Fifteen Million Bushels Were liaised in 1891 Figures train Thirty-One Counties. The Oregon weather bureau has for tho last four mouths been extensively en gaged in collecting statistics of all the crops produced in this state last season, ft has so far received over 3,0(10 reports, which oover almost every election pre cinct in the state. The reports are now being oompiled, and the following figures relative to Ore gon's wheat product are furnished: Clat sop oounty hns the highest average yield of bushels to the acre in tho state, that of 30.8, although the reports represent only 180 acres. Wasco oounty on the other hand, with reports from 25,000 aorea, has the least average yield, that of 11.7 bush els per acre. In tho comities here irrigation is used to some extent fur the raising of crops, as Malheur and Harney, the returns show a remarkably high average yield, 31.8 and 30.5 bushels, respectively, per acre. Among the valley counties, Polk Ihib the highest average yield, that of 20.7 bushels, while Lane registers the least at 19.2. The following is n list of the different counties throughout the state, showing the acreage under cultivation and the average jiehl of bushels to the acre. Craddiok, V. G. ; J. A. Woolery, Sec Lovegreen, Treas. The Christmas eve entertainment and pyramid and oross was a perfect success, The pyamid was loaded with many rich Xmas gifts for the old and yonng. The recitations by Miss Bertha Hadley were well delivered; also the parody by Mrs, Josie Kahler. In fact all were pleased, even D. U. Jenkins. the musk ball given by J. A. Woolery in the I. O. O. F. hall on Christmas night, was a grand success. The storm raged and retired, but the dance went n in the best of style. After the matiks were removed we were all taken to a ta ble prepared by Mrs. J. A. Woolery, to whioh all did justice. The follow! oharaotot-s were represented, and by the following persons: Hose Leathers, ace of hearts ; Nervie Kelley, flower girl; Nora Coleman, enow flake; Dillie Cramer, nun; Florence Bleakmnn, night; Carrie alien, darkey girl; Lillie Saling, night Ella Lovegreen, Chinese lady; Emma Cox, night; Mrs J. A. Woolery, Heppner Uuzette; Bertha Hadley hunter; George lileukman, Chinaman; J. Anderson, cap tain; J. Coleman, dutchman;S. Adams, colored minstrel; II. Leathers, devil; Charley Furlong, German Mike; Bert Allen, sheep herder; A. Lovegreen, sail or; Jack Devore, dude; J. A. Woolery, clown: M:amis Devers and Wes Stephens sheep herders; II. Howell and J. More land, Chinamen; B. F. Ward, dude; Frank Moreland, squaw; Jim Kicks and Wayne Huston, country cousins. James Kirkendall, who oarries the mail from llurdman to Wagner,' reports the snow upwards of three feet in depth. tie was three days -making the round trip this week, which should be made in twenty hours. Guess. Dec. 2, Will. The la grippe has got another grip. Gazette for sale at Thornton's News Stand. tf. Jerry Brosmnn was over from Butter creek last Monday. Phil Heppnet is doing quite well at the Good Samaritan. Mrs. Johnny Hager is quite sick at her home in Heppner. Will MoAtee got in from The Dalles Tuesday of Inst week. J. H. Edwards reports four of his family sick with la grippe. C. C. Saliug was over from Sand Hol low the first of the week. S. J. La Fiance, representing Kohler & Chase, was in Ueppuer recently. Jus. Turner, of Haystaok, has completed-final proof on his ranch. Burn In Heppner on the 20lh inst.. to the wife of Chas. Tilden, a girl. Born - In Heppner, on the 1st iiiBt., to the wife of Hip Van Winkle, a boy. The dance at lone nn both Christmas and New Year's was a grand success. Dr. Palmer, of Lexington, aeonmpanied by Dr. Fox, called on Wednesday of last wi ek. The dance at Wm. Straight's Wednes day evening of last week was quite pleasant. Geo. Blake, of the French Rock creek ranch, was a visitor to our quarters Tuesday. Rock work is progressing just above the Gazette office, with Harry Phillips in charge. John Keeney, a brother of EliKeeuey, was up from the valley last week visit ing friends. The baby son of Mr. aDd Mrs. W. R. Ellis has been quite sick. But it is all right again. The Gazette office has an Internation al typewriter now, winch is proving quite a convenience. Bright, sunny days and frosty nights are the order of the day, so far as the winter is concerned. When Walter Walker left here, after trying to commit suioide, he forgot to pay his room rent down at Swaggart's place. Local news wasn't scarce last week but the Gazette had no room for it. But we hope the matter published will, in im portance, suffice for the shortage above-mentioned. Died la Lexington on the 30th inst. of congestion of the brain and lungs, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Gamble. The interment took nl.lCft nn last Thursday, A Proposition. If you will pay your subscription to the Gazette in full and one year in ad vance, we will send von the following books at prices stated herewith: "Six Great Books for Rural Homes." 2o cents; "Famous Fiction by the World's Great est Authors," ten volumes, 50 oenta; Cooper's "Leatherstoeking Tales," 20 cents. 43-tf. The Patterson Pub. Co. GUARDIAN'S SALE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER issued out of the County Court of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 7th dav of December, A. D. Mil, the undersigned guardian of the per sons and estates of Mary I,. Hales, William W Hales and Grace E. Hales, minor heirs of Wil liam II. Hales, deceased, will on Saturday, January 9tli, 1892, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. In front of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon: sell to the lil,rl.at i.wi.u... vne-iuuiLu casn in nana ana balance with ap- oruveu security to ue paid within live years, all the right, title and interest of li,.rHHul u-u,-,iu and to the following described property, to-wif The NWS4 and NE14 of Section:, Tp.'l south, of Range 26 East, W. M. The NWI4 and Nli'i of Section 12. and of Section I, and W'Z of MS of Section 1, and K Iiv4 of Section 1, all in Township one North, of Range 2ti East, W. M., and s (4 of Section Township two North, of Range 26 EaBt, VV. M.. all the above in Mnrrnw County, Oregon. The same to be Bold in parcels of Hit) acres each or as a whole as to the guardian may seem best on daj of sale. Dateil this 7th day of December, 1891, at Hepp ner, Oregon. , I.rCINDA HALES, W. R. ELLIS, Atty. 45a-9. Guardian. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Nov. 27 18U Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County t lcrk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on January 11, 1S!12 viz- ISAAC K NIGH TEX, Hd No. 1S13 for the W NE'i. NW'i SE1 and Ng mi. fee 31. Tp 3 s! R 24 feVw tf. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: ' J. H. Allen, Robert Knighten, J. M. Hogue, of Hardmau, Or., and Jacob H. Williams, of Eight M'!.(r- John W. Lkw.s, 4''''a Kegister. LE(l L RI.AXK'S - A COMPLETE ASSORT- NEW NOTICE-TIMBER CULTURE. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Nov. 13, 1891. COMPLAINT HAVING HEEN ENTERED AT this office by F. L. Hoskins, Morrow Co Or., against Madison Chapman for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 42H, dated Sept. ti, 1M.H1, upon the SE'J Sec tion 20, Township 2 N., Range 2o E., in Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that Madison Chapman lias failed to comply with the law on said T. C, has no trees now growing, no fence, anil to all appearances has abandoned the land, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollice on the 28 day of January, 1WI2, it 10 o clock A. M. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. K. H. Snow', L. s. Commissioner, is authorized to take testi mony in this case at his offlce in Lexington, Or . at 10 A. M. January 21, 1892. J'00 John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 1, 18018 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to maKe nnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, or., on February 6, 1892, viz: JAMES L. HOWARD, D. S No. 9087 for the SWfc Sec 32, Tp 1 N, It 27 E, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: II. M. Powell, of Heppner, James M. Shaw, George Pierson, of Galloway, Thomas N. Crow, of Lena, Oregon. John Holland, Benjamin F. Harper and Wil liam F. Wallace, take notice. 4'l7'li2 A. CI.EAVEH. Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Salary SlTi uer week : Wnntnrl flnrJ Agents to sell onr general line of nur. chnndise. No peddling. Above sah.rv will be paid to "live" agents, ror further information, address: Chicago General Supply Co.. No. 178 West Van Buren St., CHICAGO, ILL. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Nov. 27 1811 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., oil January 11, 1K92, viz: JACOB II. WILLIAMS, lid. No. 1758, for the S; NWJ4 and WX SWW, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Isaac Knighton, of Eight Mile, Or., and J n. Alien, Kouert Knighten and J. M. Hoguo, of 4"j-'''J- Kegister. Acres under ultivatiou. Average fY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH Till" i publishers, wo are able 10 obtain a number 01 ine above book, and imnioso to I'ornUi, cooy to each ol our subscribers. The dictionary is a necessity in every home school and business house. It III Is a V aennev' and furnishes kuov,ledj;e which no one hun dred oilier volumes ol the choicest bocks could supply Vouugand old. educated and lgnoraul, rich ami poor, should have It w itlilu reach and refer to lis contcnls every dav In llic year ' As stone have asked if Ibis' is rcallv Ihe Orig inal Webster's 1'nnhride.cd llicllonary. we are able to state we have learned direct 'from the publishers Inc. (act, that Ibis Is the very work complete on which about forty of the be! years of the author's Hie were so well employed in , . ?', " ""l,mM" oie enure vocabulary o about 100,000 words, including the correct spell ing, oerianon and dominion ol same, and is Li., ,k,m(,i iMHooaiu sie, conianitiig aim I,IHHI sijuare inches of prlnbd surtnee and bound in cloth, half morocco and sl.ccp. ' until further notice we will furnish valuable Dictionary First To any new subscriber, Second To any renewal subscriber. Ihitd ioany subscriber now who pays up and one yea the following prices, viz: Full Cloth bound, gilt side and back tamps marbled edges 75 cts. Half Mo'occo, bound, gilt s,de and back tamps, marbled edges, $1,00, run Sheep bound, leather lab tdges, $1.20 Fifty cents added in all cases for exi age to Heppner. !" the publishers limit the (imp and number ol books they will furnish at the low prices, we advise all who desire to mail them selves of tills great opportunity to attend lo it at ouws. jacre. hush Unuttllla 87,210 20.7 Union 28,.r,n;l 22.2 Wasco 2r',(',li0 11.7 Wallowa 0,812 2.s.r, Morrow :I7,192 21.1 Mullnoinah l,ul,, 2r, 0 Sherman .i,8:u is. Tillamook , '( -jo 8 .Malheur M,:w ' Clackamas ;it;,,f,0 21, 3 Ronton . 18, :!,',(! 231 Lane 21,1128 19.2 Linn -(1,912 2"! Marion - f,',:l,s) 2:10 I'olk o;i,977 21; 7 Vamblll i',7,8ll 2.r,'(i Washington 10,0111 24 ,ri Gilliam 1:1,474 21 0 Harney 4.4NI 30, ; Jackson , 9,.i94 21 0 Josephine :l,ilso iM Douglas ;I8,7I,') 10 4 Crook :i,09 22.3 Coos 2r 27 ' Curry m ,V5 ''lalsop INI 30 3 linker 0,41s 28 8 Gran! ;,lt,,-, 210 :"k"- 800 23.0 Klamath (i,;io: 17 j Columbia lion e.';l this in arrears in advance, at , marbled xpress- The total acreage of wheat in Oregon in 1891 from these figures tiuiouuls to (134,89-1 acres. This makes the average yield in wheat (rom tho thiflvotie counties in the state of Oregon to be a little over lo,()00,(XI0 bushels, aud the average yield per coun ty of twenty-four bushels per acre. Such au avuragj as this would delight the heart of the Eastern farmer, who ex pects only lifteeu bushels at the most. Although there has been some great yields iu Indiatia and the Dakotag this year, yet an average of (iftoeu bushels per acre for the entire of any of those slates would be deemed very sntisfao to'y. It is believed that our fair and beautiful Oregon would produce au av erage of nearly forty bushels per acre il the same efforts were applied iu culti. vating the soil as is needed in the East ern andiliddlo-Western states. Frightful Shipwreck. Staunoh ships strike and founder, the fierce winds aud mountainous waves sweep noble mariners' "hearts of oak" to shipwreck aud to death, yet that does not prevent the lubberliet landsman from riBking his life on the sturrny At lantic in the role of tourist or oornmer cial traveler. But if he shall reaoh his destination safely be will soaroely have eeoaped some of the qualms of sea sick uess, unless he takes with him Hostot. ter's Stomaoh Bitters, that inimitable specilio for nausea. Bad water on lone trips are a threat to the voyager, but this may be deprived in a great metwure of its disordering effects upou thestomaoh, bowels and liver by the Bitiers. Against the prejudicial effects of malaria, bad diet, fatigue and exposure it is also ef ficacious. It averts, mureover, rheuma tism ami kidney complaiuts. Don't travel on sea or land without it. Hudileu Death. Died at Wagner last Sunday Doc Hughes, probably the biggest man in Oregon. 11a weighed 308 pounds. He was seemingly iu good health at two o'clock in. the afternoon, and at three o'clock his two little nephews rati over to Josinh Thompson's store exclnminp, "Oh come, Uncle Doc's sleeping aud we can't wake him." The neighbors hurried to tho house, and found Mr. Hughes dead. When Mr. Hughes enrue In l?l. eru Oregon he was lithe and active, aud rode the range with the best of them, but 01 late years he became so corpulent that locomotion became a trouble to him Deceased was unmarried.-Fossil Journal. H. Blackman & Co. h live an PTnlnaivo t-renerai Merchandise store. Stockmen oannot do better than natrnnizn H Blackman & Co.. cf JHprmner'a Pi, mom. nrica. a I jjcaiiiess v an 1 110 t urea By local applications, na they cannot reacu tlie diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafuess is caused by an inflamed coti- iniiou of the niucous liuuig of the Eus tachian Tube. Wheu this tube gets in tlumed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the result, aud un less the lutlamatiou cau be taken out aud this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever' nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an intlam ed condition of the mucous surfaces, e will give one hundred dollars for nny case of deafuess (caused by oatarrbl that we cannot cure by taking Halt's Catarrh Cure. Seud for circulars, free. b. J. Chkxet Co , Toledo, O. 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Metaphor ically our statement is the Buttun-the Public I'ross it, and DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC SPECIAL TIES "DO THE REST." The extent of nressnro on tbn h,.n success of Ur. Gregg's Electric Goods in "Doing tlie Ki-st, is most satisfactorily shown in tlie marvelous growth of our business the past BOdays. .,r.,"''',l,''.',,a,ul ""Creasing demands for THE Glil'.GG ELECTRIC "FOOT WARMER" are coming in from all parts of the country with pro fuse acknowledgements that so milch comfort tor JUKI (the price) was like buying Gold Dol lars for ten cents. The Delicate Organism of Woman subjects her to many peculiar ailments and unfortunate misery. 1 lie extreme sensitiveness of her Ner vous nystem very frequently requires artificial J,,'.,, i'no Kelt and Appli auens SU PPLV THIS, as nothing else can. I 111' Raeired ( 'onut itiiii,,!! 11 1 broken, becomes pitiable in the exl'reme. from wnii'ii (here is absoluiely NO eseatte will, out ..,nl,M10l lllt, ,,,-egij .lLieciric neltand Annli- ices. in eases of tins kind, have honestly won eir tills of King of Heinedies. Rheumatism is eolioriered. sufferers from flKa Blty arc speedily relieved. Dropsy quickly yields, spinal ililheultios and Paralysis disappear, and many older diseases of men and women are per. nianently cured, fujy described in complete calaeigiie for tie. or elaborate circular free We guarantee to forfeit twice tlie price of any of Dr. (iregs Goods found not to be genuine. We wiim an eiegani lime $3.(111 Electric Belt, which is seinng very rapidly and which we will take in exchange for any higher power Unit (except $,' Ite r , .,-...):, j .1 . r . ....,..., wi-iml y., uu ln nru-e or new oruer. Remember the Electric "Foot Warmers" aie 1 a pair, worth Jul. Address THE GREGG ELllCTRIC CURE CO., 501 Inter Ocenu Building, Chicago, III., and mention this paper. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec 18, 1801 Notice is hereby given that the fiin,.,!,, named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that stud proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or on February ll, 1892, viz : LEONARD M. POWELL, D. S. No 9672, for the E! S yt and lots 6 and 7, Sec. 0, Tp. 1 S, R 27 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: James L. Howard, of Gallowav, T. N. Crow of Lena, R. F. Hind and S. N. Junkin, of Heppner, Oregon. i e , W illiam E. Sanders take notice. A. Cleaver, 4i7-02- Kegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 19 '91. Notice is herebv friven thai the rnllowlT,.Qm: ed settler has filed notice of his intention to iuo ii uai prooi in support ot Ins claim, and that said proof will be made before F. II. Snow, Com. U. 8. Circuit Court, at Lexington. Oreimii. February. 5, 1892, viz: NATHANIEL .1 TIAM5. Hll.fin77. for lh lfu HH'l uH l,,t. -inn A 31, Tp. IS, Ki!5E,'w M. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alvan H. Windsor, Joseph MaBon, Edgar R. rulmer, Theodore Cork, of Lexington, Or. John W. Lewis,-to?-l2 Kegister. STOCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yen can keep yonr brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J . lone. Or. Horses GU on left, shoulder! callle -ame on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left: range. Mor row county. Armstrong J. t'., Alpine. Or.-T with bar un der ii on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on lefi hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or.-Cnttle brand, OUmi left hip and horses Bame brand on right shoulder. Range. Eight Mile. Adkins, T r, Dayville. Or- straight mark aoross the thigh ami two crops and a slit in the right ear horses, j, upside down on the right shonlder. hJinge m Grant county and Bear valley P O uui-d tun,, ai. .laiuuian. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Horses, JA con neeted on leit flank; cattle, saineon left hip. Ayors. Johnny, Lena, Or.-Horaes branded triangle on letl hip; cattle same on right bin also crop off righl ear and upper bit on same. Myth, Percy H., Heppner, Or.-Horses Roman coun8tyOU Blluulder. Range in Morrow Bleakmnn, Geo., Hardman, Or.-Horses, a flag oi.left shoulder; cattle, same on right shoulder bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or.-Cattle brand- ou ' JiPKiii inign; split in each ear. liurke, M Ht O, Long Creok, Or-On cattle, MAY connected on fi hi. i. " ' tier half crop off right. Horses, same hn,'l . ietft shoulder. Italian in I4n.ni aA u county. Howsman, A., Mount Vernon and Burns, Or I altle, A B on right hip, two crops in each ear same on horses, on right, shoulder. Itn,.n l Grant and Harney counties. Hrosmau. Jerrv. Lena. Or trnQo I ,j on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. "3l7 "gnt ear upper slope. Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right tlllgU. Cattle, same nn ri.,Ut I.;... i each ear. Brown. Isa. Lexinfftnn. tlr TT.,k,. ID u right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range Mor rowcounly. BrOWn. .i. P.. Knnnn.. n- ti- i branded 8 with ox-yoke above on left shoulder Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, oircle C with dot in n-i terou left hip; cattle, same. Bover. W. ft Mennnan n- ii . brand or r ghi hip cattle, same, with split in 6ACI1 6BT, Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left shoulder; caltle. same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or-Oattle, JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Range in Fox valley, Grant comity, ' Cnin.E., Caleb.Or.-Y D on horses onleft stifle; V with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder fi? tn , ,ft 811 ?9 on o)1 oolt8 u"der years; on left shoulder only on ail horses over 5 yours. Ail range in Grant countv. Clark, Wm. H., Lena. Or.-Horses WHO con nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right ,'! . K?I;Ke Mrnw and Umatilla counties. Cate, ( has. li Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. t oelinin, Chas., lone. Or.-Horses, HP oon nected on left shoulder; cattle, C on both left lup and stitle. Range in Morrow county. . Cannon, T. B.,Long Creek, Or.-T on cattle on right side, oron off ril.r. a.,,. o,i i: ... i.e. Our horses same brand on left shonlder. Range iu Grant county. 8 Cecil, Wm. Douglas. Or.; horses JO on left shoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in tho right ear. Curl, T. H John Day, Or.-Donble cross on each hip on catt e, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear markon ewes, crop on left ear punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All raiige m Grant county. Keeney Eli. Heppner. Or.-Horses J h snd and Moro,wJcountilraf, "ifl- "! Lesley, H P, Monument Or-A triangleEfilwith all hues extending pa t Italy of fig ureo" H h or- ZuUier' snHt11 in ri' "l'le " " shoulder, split in ngn a . ,t ,n left ear Ilaiige in Grant county and w ; a; to of John Da?. Laurence, R. L..Pn irie City. Or. -1 aide Z on inBUra;:tPoohunly'M T'ght "hu"Ml r' l Loften, Stephen, l'ox, Or.-H L on left hi d on cattle, crop and split on rigid ear Holies county!"""1 D le" "t"U- W Urmd Lienallen, Joh"n W., Or -Horaes dnrUdc,. 'H'f-''Cle JL connected left .K! fngton. Hm' ' Kaai!8' "L'"r d,e1h1i'Qlr.e:, H-PP1": Or.-Horses branded swing left Til ".' 8'",H("W' branded long link ...... vomn, saute on ler. side mark, under bit in left ear. Ear M ) Minor, Oscar, Heppner. t r.-Cattle, M 1) , right hip; horse. M on left shoulder. morgan, B. Heppner. Or.-Horse on left shoulde, cattle, sum; on I ,f, i, ., e9' McCumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses,' M wi!h bar over on right shoulder. oif'Sl"; ,?' ,,a' ''-Horses-old mares ZZ shoulder. 'm"S 8t"Ck' bumU on left Morgan, Thos Heppner, Or.-Horses, circle righttlogh ' 0r,,,a left thihi ""le' L on Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or.-Horses, 77 on righl hip; cattle. 77 on right side. on ntni iri,.,ifen' D' B'"wnsville, Or-Horses, F'g'iija.!h;MiHider. cattle. Ma on hip. McKern W. J. Mount Vernon. Or X I ou cattle on right !,,, crop iu right ear. half crop ,n left same brand on rt8 on left hi, . RaUgein Grant i. c!,arty, uavid H Echo, Or. Horses branded o'hranffie.0" Jt'l"'' l'ru'k' Fo.x Valle'' "'--Mule shoe NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 4, 1891. Notice Is hereby given that the followiinr named settler lias tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before VV. R. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Heppner, Or., on Janu ary 22, 1892. viz: BEH E. HATHAWAY, Hd. 3944, for the S', SWJi KEfn SWK SE'i NWS Sec 5, Tp 2 S, R 20 E. " He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: M. Beainan, John Barton, J. C. Brown, George Shipley, all ol Heppner, Oregon. 'fe John W. Lewis, Register. he sower has , NO SECOND (.;HANf-p BOwvt .cute .ati mXt th. molt or Ihe dm J FERRY'S 5EEDS NOTICE OP INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 7, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following, named sett er has tiled notice nt hi. in,Q,..i., T make final proof In support of his claim, and that Bald UrilOf Will be l,l,le before lha 1',,,,.. Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on January IB. 1892, viz: FOSTER ADAMS, D. S. No. 7002 for the SEI4 NE14 and lots 1, 2 and J, Sec. 4, Tp. 2 8, K 27 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation ot, said land, viz: Jay Dcvin, II. Wade, A. II. Stamp, W. A. Kirk, all ot Heppner, Oregon. ur.v. A. Cleaver, 4jt-61- Kegister. j ra lit county. tTu iy' A'A" ""I?"'". Or.-Cattle branded"-!-1 ...... connected) on the right shoulder. Chittenden K . Ppiiimaii:,.. . down on cattle right hip anj'split in right "ear horses, same brand on right shoulder, hange in Grant counly. BO iu h"?!1',' ',"Len(':-Hprses, (Won rightshonl der. Cottle ,, same on right hip: ear mark square orop off left and split in right. leftU1tnu'' B' i" CurrinsvllJe, Or. -Horses, 00 on Tl'f'kZ'l1,? on,",mmt; Or-Horses branded I I a A on left shoulder. Cattle, same on right ' 8WA ion'1' 6ar Md cr"P oil! eft uHi1Dil, HHmuisn, ur. cattle. U with 111 center; horses. CE on left Md. Cupper, H. A., Monument, Or.-Horses H C on left s ion der wit . H ! l.f.j ' V low fork on right ear. """' Bw'- voenron, it. a., Monnment, Grant Co, Or Horses branded circle with Ll, n.,..v. ' shoulder; caltle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H Hardman. Or.-Horsea branded .. ...I- . auLie oiauuen ine same. Cross, B L, Dayville. Or-( latlle branded two crops and a split in left ear; on horses a reversed z on left stifle. Also have the following brands 011 cattle: 72 on left hip, 7 on right hip, ii on loft shoulder, two parallel bars on left shoulder. Ear marks, two crops. Doonnn. Wm., Heppner, Or.-Hnrses branded OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat tle same on left hip. . Douglass, W. M . Galloway, Or.-Cattle, R L on right side, Bwa low-fork in each ear; horses, R D on left hip. Duncan W. P. John Day.Or.-Quarter circle .. .....vumm, uolu on norBes aud cattle, Rango Grant county. Driskell W E., H eppner, Or.-Horses branded K inside of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. J'i Jv B' &, 8""8tDoslas, Or.-Horses brand, ed ELV on left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole m right ear. Fisk, Ralph, Prairie City, Or-Horses, R F on right slum den catt e. nn ril,l 1,;.. d' V" Grant county. "' "OUK" m Fleek. Jackson, Heppner, Or.-Horses 7F counected on right shoulder, raai. ' ol'l.ft'liP' Earmark- h"ie ia riBht'and crop Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, LF on right hip; horses 1? with bar under on right shoulder. "s"" . Florence. 8. P. Heppner, Or -Homes, F on right hoi Kiei ; cattle, F on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAY on left shoulder. Ooble, Frank, Heppner, Or.-Horses, 7 P on left stifle; cattlt , same on right hiu. Oilman-! rench, Land and Livestock Co., Fos- 1 sTi TI ? on Jl 11 s"oul(ler; vent, left stitle. Cattle, same on both bins uecieu on iett shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Newman, W. It., Heppner, Or.-Horses N vii -i, Tclrc'e over it ou left shoulder. Neville, Jas. 11 ppuer, Or.-Horses, N onleft shoulder; cattle same on left hip; ear mark, three slits 111 rigid, .lange in Morrow county. 1 fTo yke' "' llvi"ton- Or-Horses, circle 7 on ..i'l"'" "-li left hip. O ilyng, li. Wagner, Or. - Brands horses K () lof' shoulder; caltle on both hips. Claims ,r a'i'' " auv ''a" of "ody. Brand recorded. 1 ?,"?' pi ' 'Plon :itJ. Or.-A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horses, same on left thigh, Range in Grant county. """.e Bhou dei le"1'' Leli"eton! Or.-P O on left Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or.-On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stitle and wartle on nose. Range in Grant county. Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or.-iloraea, quar ter circle Bhielu onleft shoulder and 24 011 left ! ,Pieflf" e'''kml,":,;,.'""' right cropped. M on left hip. Range on Eight Mile. Parker 4 Gleason, Hardnian.Or Horses IP on left shoulder. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or. -Horses, JE oon. ,,,:;i,.T hY, """""" cntue, same on left hip. under bn in each ear. Patberg, Henry Lexington, Or.-Horses brand, ed with a Romai. cross on left shoulder; cattle left liip " Kl,a""1 cru. bar at bottom, on Potter, Dan, Lexington-Horses bram'.-Jr. MP connected on left shoulder; pattle same on right nJfie1!; t ?."n,T" DwUe. Or-Horses, J P con. nec ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK connected on lett hip, two under half crops, one ou each ear wattle under throai. Kaiigeiu Graiitcouiity. Rickard, G.D., Canyon City, Or.-F U on left andUlir'0ttihor,S,B8 oul)'- Canyon creek aud Bear valley, Grant county. Rood, Andrew, Hardman, Or-Horses, square cros. with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. lefUI,oulde,,:hrl8' He"PU6r' 0l---H". U " Rice Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; eu:tle, DAN on right shoulder. Range near iiardman. R r?' lmh 'lg t;r'i',k' Or.-Brands horses K OI1 rilTllt Hhflll Hr. Uur.na l HI counties. e" u,..arOT 1 f:OJ'"e' Aa,ron' IIePPner, Or-Horses, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same hrn,l 7.7. sil, Or. same on ear marks. Oron off ril.l nor a..A n.l u: , K.' Gilliam, Grant, Crook aud Morrow ngur nip anu crop oil right ear. Range in Mor Rush liros. Heppner, Or.-Horses branded X on the right shoulder; cuttle, IX on the left nip crop oil left ear and dewlap on neck. Range fr. Morrow and adjoining counties. J'UB'' William, Pendleton, Or.-Horses 11 on left shoulder; cattle, H on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left ear. Bheep. Ii on tllln and Morrow c mnties. brandef'A Rnd'eW- oH!. Or.-HorSei branded A R Kht st,ulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same on rigid, hip. Range Morrow county. p Jo ,Vm'- M,' L,iryvilJe 0rHR connect with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip Grant and Gilliamcounires.' "1"OW' rliiC, . ' "J1""' Or Three parallel bars with bar overon Ihipudb i.,f. !.;...:... , side, two smooth crops, two splits in each eat Range in Middle Fork of John Day iJ. .f'-i' VV,V ""PPner. Or.-Horses. JO 01 left shoulder. Caltle, o on right hip. Spray, J. F., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded fcl oouneouai 01 right shoulder; cattle same on bolt Bailing, C O Heppner, Or-Horses branded 8 4 on eft shoulder; cattle same on left hip. left S'pi Or-Horses. two-bar S m lett stifle. Plain 8, two bars on left side, a cro , and three splits in right ear, swallow fork ane uuderbit in left, cattle. 8 on cattle larger than 21 horses. Range in Grantcouniy. hwaggart, B. 1'., Lexington, Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it on left stifle, cattle H with tidied onriShrT''' i","' Cr.P oft"'" waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow Gilliam and biuatiiia comities sorrow, LoTS' Jj" E1i''- Or.-Horses branded 2 on leit shou der; nettle same on left hip Croc on ear, wattle on left hind leg " btraight W.. E Heppner, Or.-Horees shaded p "" 'el. stifle; cattle J 8 on lefUdrswffw fork m righ, ear, nnderbit in left. ' 8waUow OWHtiTRrl I, Alr.i,, I 11 n shoulder ' "orses, o B on right RaeinVvali'eyf' r-Uur- shoemiXii''1"' Book..Or. Cattle, horse- 4 on left IHh 1! ie". eur- Horsi Ifl..:?" '1Bh 1'ange m Umatilla and Gra NOTICE OF INTENTION, Land Offlce at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 11, 1891. iouee is nere iv inven t ih. fn.,...i,, 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 County . lerk nt Morrow i'i. i- ... n .. on hauuary 2.!, 1S92, viz ., . JERRY J. Mi-EI.LIGOTT, E W M 1S' Tp' 2 8. E - He names the following wltnesn 1,1. coiitinuouB residence upon and cultivation of George' I'tt. Thomas King, James Smith, James K. Nunemaker, of lone, Morrow Co., Or! ... . John w. Lewis, sh" Kegister. Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. Ky have returned from a visit below. There was a "watch" meeting lust Thursday night at the M. E. church. Born To the wife of Jacob Kees, of loue, ou the 23d inst., a daughter. Weight 9 lbs. "have made and kept Ferry's Peed Business! ine urgesi in me world Merit Tells. Ferry's Seed Annual for 1803 tells the whole Seed story Sent free for the , Basing, Lion 1 sow seeds till you get ii. yp.M.FERRYt&CO.,MroKMichj 1"AN.IKESIS gins g instant relief end is sn in fsllihleCurelor PllesL. Pnoe 1. By Drunuts or msil. Smcles free. Ad dress "A N A R K.SI8," BoxiUS N.w YorkUitj, :ifint.ciii!i: NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Dec. 29 1891 Notice is herebv eriven ih.itl,..,..nn.. .-. - 1 ..... . .1 "... 1 Mt ii., iv, 11 1IIK-I1H111' seiner nas nied notice of his Intention to make final nroof in im,,i hi. ..1..1... .... : th. .. ........ ....111....:.. . . ... vi.i.ii, aim ...... ....... ,..,., il( t. mue ,)eiorc r. h. Snow. j k!b'riiary1lb1"lv!'',i;Ii,z aI Le!ti"Kt0". Oregon, on i, ' JAMES GALLOWAY, N5i.rM, '"' -NW' SE'4 W'iNEUantl N k. (,.Nl, 2 Tp 1 S, Il 2.1 K . M lie names the following witnesses to prove his said laiui; viz? " ""U cu'l aou of, David II. Grablll, A. T. King. 8. P IInev and Benjamin F. King, all of lo,fe, Morrow Co , Or .... , John w. Lewis, Register. GAZETTE SHOP, Heppner, ; 1 tf ; ' Ooori. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Officest The Dalles, Or. Dee "P lsoi Notice is hereby given that the foll'owing naniwl settler has tiled notice of his intention to S?t ''m V "' ""PP1!" "f bi claim, and that said proof w ill la? made before Frank H. Snow, iV 't: "1,m'M1o'"ir Lexington, Or., on Feb. 10, 1892, viz: , JACOB M. KEES, SSp 1 "r 2 f " S'' SW-' He names the following witnesses to prove .,, .oS'V1,""1!""8 re'dence upou and cultivation ot Baid land, viz: Da id H. Grablll, A. T. King, S. P. Haney and Benjamin F. king, all of lone, Morrow Co., ur. lu. , John W. Lewis, 4W'H KegUter. Range in counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horses branded H 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Range m Morrow and Umatillaconnties Gi twater J . 0. , Prairie City, Or.-On horses, 0 -o on left shoulder and stifle; cattle, on right side. Range m Grant county. Hams, James, Hardman Or.-Horses shaded 1 on left shouidert cattle same on left hip. Range in and about Hardman. 6 Jiiatt A. H., Itidge, Or. Cattle, round-top K with quarter circle under it on the right Iiid Range in Morrow and llmntillu v Hinton AJenks. Hamilrnn llr 1 'atl ' 1.-. on either hip; crop in right ear and spl'it in left. uu iiani uiiKii, nangein tjrant county nugnes, oamuel, Wagner, Or-T FL on right Shoulder on horses, on nut.lo .l.-l.. u: F left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. KfPK? i.n Haystack district. Morrow countv. Hall, Edwin, John Day.Or. Cattle E H on right hip; horses same on right Bhouider. l angein Grant connty. e Hyde, Hiel A.,Prairle City, Or.-AH combined .... ....,, ui. iigiiisnouiuer; cattle on right hip. Range in Grant county. y Hughes Mat, Heppner, Or.-Horses, shaded 1 "" e1. "ii';i"ei-. cutuge morrow I :o, Aiunsnaer. n r . Maimer I rr i. Ju.,l,l.- ,i. ilTsLir" ouien ilaruisly, Albert, Nye. Oreaon -H. in connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left lumohrevs. J 111 UnrSm.n n-ir tt lefttiank Hltitt. Sm. F. R 1 fl CO Or- H U J , crot.8 on left aiiuuider: cattle Bame on left Hayes. J. M.. Hennnfr. (r. Rnmon ; 1 on tut, aoiii,! ,. Ivy, Alfred, Lon Creek, Or-Cattle I D nn nefit hiu. cronoft lpftr ami hit in rio-ht n..-., same hnmd on Jeft shoulder, Kante n (irant Hiielon. Lather. F.icrht. Mil n tt ine ierx encmftier and heart on the left stifle t'at- uf Ntiin-iiintiu mp, tiatiffe in morrow county Jenkins. D. W..Mf. WriHtn Or .1 krc left Bhouider; ot cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Kantteiu Fuxand J uu kin. S. M.. flennnpr. Or. rfnnu kmA shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the aama. Kamre on Kitrhi Mile. Johnson. J-'elix, Lsena, Or. Horses, circle Ton left ftine: cattle, same on riaht hin nn.s- cnp in ntrht and split in left ear ..rmy' Mlke' HePPner- Or. Hornes branded KM on left hip cattle same and croo off lft ear: nnder slope on tJw riifht Keller. Kichsrd. Rlsntnn Rnuf nnnnr, n- E K in souare. cAttle nn toft hin- h,, on left stiouider. Kaire Heer rallev. Kirk J. 1., Heppner. Or.-Horses H9 on left shonlder; cattle, nM on left hip. Kirk.J C, Heppner. Or. homes. 17 on either flank: vttl- V on right side. Kumberland.W.G., Monnt Vernon, Or.-I Lon cttle on right and left sides, swadow fork in 1 ft ear ajid under ci op in right ear. Horses same bnuid on left saouidor. Kane ua Qnut eoom? Umatilla and Grant Sili.j-rr, T , $TA mft'eottr UUd6r b'"1" leSt'snohulder8" JhU B"y' r-H 2 tttaon on rwrht hn : ownii, f.i. !t i r acEie. o Stewart. Geo.. H,.r,i,,. n. K'. . o. left shoulder. ' ""-""raos mrcie 8tone. Ira Hl"lrlfn TOt. tt on left shnnldir "' "-"-"orses. Keystone Brnith, E. E. Lone Rock, Or. Horses branded fef t sideed 8R r aW 8h"uld8r ' ' leit side. Range, Gilliam county. lerPhf,7;K -11.',PP'"". Or.-Catlle W C on left hip, crop off right and uuderbit in left year dewlap; horses VV U on left shoulder. " ' Ihoinpson, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses 7 on shoudder!' 8' r" Lena' O'-Horses. C- on left Turner R.W.. Heppner, Or. -Small capital T h8atbfc.atU6 8Sm W Tnreman.Jolm, TKKrcSr ion hoT.es efth n" Ri?";"n ?al".0 with bar unSerTn lett lup. Range in Grant county. Vanderpool, H. T., Lena, Or;-HorseB II V n nected on right shoulderjcattle, sanie n right Wilson, John Q Salem or Heppner Or MorwSn.00"19 ,6tt hZ Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle, W with Circle over it nn 1 .w,?' I"""" SSiTco-uTty. OD fi.r.."'..i' .: , "'peart on horses on Wright. Silas A. He;i. u . . 8 W on the right b&XZZi c ottight ear and (split m lett, Bm ear ear and under slope in right ear. Same brand on horses on right shonlder. LUuee u and drant county. mLy on right hip. crop off left ear and soli h, T Twinge, morrow county. nade, Henry, Heppner. Or.-Horses bianded ce of spade on leii h1,., i.4. ... , , ,a.ea Cattle branded same on left , .... f . mD- Wells. A. S.. He,,n.r. 7,7" -:-- '! nip. shoulder: eat, e sime. UB' " " left Wolnnger, John, John Day City, Or-On horss. three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on "heTrT bit in both ears. Range in Grant and AlajiS ' Wvland. JH Hi,. ... ... th,gh, -"cie c on left Woodward. John. H.nrr,., n n... connecttsi on left shoulder. """. ur TJE co.n'le'fK '-- bnmded Wallace. Chm-inn P..t.. v right Hugh, ho., in left ea horSTv, on T, '''""'Of "" same on left shoulder" 8 H.Vri hmnd Jd '& u "' "arie county, Or. -WanT llr" W' -'"Ulder Cle over three U..". ", " ' "T.:Sal't hors.. Race Gn," . . "'.' "'P' "t W illiam, j i i Jrrj '. .. ter circle over threer t, Yl7""r: tabr- We"n"in',l W '""" : "y. "ten, A. A., eppner. Or. Cau.o rui r i with tr aero on rigw ""'" A Yonng, J. g Gooseiierry Or II,, -ill , Tbontii.ruihtahoaJd., ' r' u,3" brsode, A 1 i