7 s THE WEEKLY I1E1TKER GAZETTE: JANUARY 21, 1B92. A PATRIOTIC WORK. Every person who l opposed to Free Trad Slavery and favors American Industrial Inde pendence secured through the policy of Pro tection, should road the documents published by the American Protective Tariff league. A .patriotic citizen Ills y.,ur duty to place these documents In tho hands r your friends. They are interesting and Instructive, and embrace dlscnssions of all phase, of the Tariff question. The League publishes over M different doco. menu, comprising ..r!r '' ! of plalD" printed, carefully edited and reliable informa tion. Among the autho-s of theso documents are. Hon. James O. Blaine t Vm MrKlnleT, Jr., Klnef Sehator Justin 8. Mornl, o Verm., n t ; h el atur Nelson W. Aldricli, o Iihoile If I and ; Ion. TbttiiiaslI.Ilu.lley of 0 J..rM.y; llon.Ib bert P Portor, of WasliiiKiloti; 1'rof. J. II. Jiocige, of the Agricultural l.eimrli.ient t Washing ton! OemmodoreW.il. k Hughes; Hartshorn, of New Vork : Coiigressniai Do liver, it Iowa: lion. B.F. Jones; IihvicI Hall luce. of Knstoii' Kx-CmigresHiiiRU Perkins, or Kansas, SrB P. Miller, of New Vork I Hon .Hon. limner of Mass II in. C. h. Kdwurd,iif Tolas; Jtitige Wm. lire ce, of Ohio; Hon. I). G. II art, man, of New York I lion. lieo. B. Bmitwoll, of Mnss.l Jlon? K. 11 Ammldown, of New Yurki Enoch jcusley, of Tennessee. IbiM complete set of documents will be Bent to anr address, poBt paid, for Fifty (50) Cents, Address, Wilbur F. Wakemnn, Sec'y, No. 23 Went Twenty-Third Strnot, New York. THE BHZEI1F8 A I 'w 1 fMunfflfflEXDED AS THE HAST,' I La SI us, I'i.ymoi tii Co., Ia., Mtiy,18S9. T nurfeml frum temporary Hi'tJHUbm-M from overwork for two vitirs, for which I mvii 1'iiHtor Kneniir's Nerve Tonic, unri curi recom mend same as tho best medicine for fimliar troubles. F. UOltNllUKST. Sr. Francis, Wis., Oct. C4, A member of my ooiipi'PRJitinn iirvd 1'ai.tor Koeuiif's Nerve'lonic with jfuou renins. ' be patient was ho nervous Unit lie. cguld not find sleep tor weeks. Ho mi Hep '1 from tho most bitwise arniwiy wlinh bordered on Insanity. I fjftvo tho person Mmo of Kocny:' Nerve Tonic and be continued to umi it. The npne tlto returned crfidimlly, the nnxlety (heap I Mia red, the headache If ft, end to-flay the Kiif-rcrr-r, who hd almosL despaired, Is enjoying excellent licultb. BEHX ELSIUilT, Pastor. Notes Gathered By Those Who Are Progressive. FREE A VfllnnhlA "RonTr on TJervonfl iilaeahos sent I'roo to any address, and poor pntieiitM can bIho oi)tam HUB lllOllioine 11131) (.' viiu.hu Thi remedy has been pr-narad by the Rever- end Pastor Koenig.olFrt' ' ne,Ind.. since ltfili. and 1b now prepared -.jUer his dire. Uon by tho KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. Bold by DrwfgUt nt er Ij0t0e- 6 r"r VS. Large HIsjo, 191.75. 8 llottlea for MO. Sold In 1'orllanil. Oregon, liy Bncll, Hl'ltKllU lit WlllMlHI'll. APPLICABLE TO OUR SECTION. And With a View to Dene ruins the stockman, Farmer, Ilortlcaltnrlut, Dairyman, Ktc. CATTLE ITBJia. The Atlin Argus snvs: Beef cattle are Bind to oe Sfiiroe on ma j. anucvui ouu the price in expected to raise before spring. Montnna S. G. Journal says: Indica tions point to the permanent revival of the stock interests in this State. The momentum of a prosperous year will be feflt for the next decade and all the en vironments of the business conspire to make prosperity a permanent feature of the industry. The Tombstone Prospector says: Last month the S. P. Company settled for 335 bead of cattle killed by their trains in Arizona. Thecattle are very troublesome, especially when in poor condition. It was but last week that an entire freight train was wrecked near Lordsburg by running over a cow which had laid down on the track to die. All cattle killed ara settled for on average of $15 per head. Chico (Cal.) Champion says: The oat tle Mr. Gird has fattened on boot pulp have turned out most satisfactory. The beef is as juicy and tender as any of the boasted Eastern stall fed, and is coming into groat demand. Simon Maier, of Los Angeles, has just bought 60 head of them for his slaughter house, and Los Angeles people may expect some fine steaks. At Watsonville thousands of tons of pulp haye been sold to Miller & Lux, the great San Joaquin ranchmen, who Bhip it from Watsonvilletotbeir headquarters ut Gilroy, where thev fatten their cattle. They consider it the best feed they can get. SWIMSIl.Nli A HOUSE. Pictures are often seen representing horsemen sitting bolt np right in their horses across a stream, the whole line of the horse's baok being visible above the water. The artists who make these pic tures can hardly have ridden a horse while the animal was Bwimming, or seen the thing done. A French cavalry officer in a military journal of Paris, the Revue du Cercle Militarie, gives this aocount of the way he should be ridden swimming a stream: To begin with it must not be supposed that a horse nlwavs swims naturally and with ease, the moment he is off his feet in the water; the animal under such cir cumstances has but one notion, to keep his head out of water, and to lift his shoulders as high as possible. In doing this his hind quarterssink and be finds himself almost standing on bis tail, or at least in a position three quarters erect. In snoh a position, if the rider draws upon the reins or throws his body back in the least, the animal's hindquarters will sink more and more, his body will take a vertical position, and beating the water uselessly with his fore feet he will finally sink. As soon us the horse gets off his feet in the water let the rider grasp a hand ful of the animal's mane, leaning at the same time well toward upon his shoul der, but without touching the horse's head. The rider's knees should be press ed tightly to the horse's side, otherwise he is likely to be swept off by the water. This is the only position which will enable a man to remain in the saddle and the horse to swim at the same time. The reins must be held loosely and each well to one side. If the horse is to be guided in the water give the loose rein a little jerk in the dircotion desired. But it is in the highest degree important never to pull on the reins. Exchange. BLUE RIVER. Wonder whose dogs tore off the tail of Albert Matteson's old cow ? Born, on the 12tb inst., to the wife of Billy McFerrin, a 8' pound girl. Stock running on the range that haven't been fed a mouthfull are looking well. We don't need any monkey trainer np here. We split cord wood for a living and dine on bacon and beans. Everything is very quiet in our section. No marriages, no turkey dinners, nor any that kind that we know of. Enoch Cain and Johnny McFerrin have returned from the Willamette and report a very enjoyable time in the way of eating red apples, BhootiDg China pheasants and all suob Bport. Old Uncle Sum owns some land out in this part of the oountry that has a few nice springs of water on it. But some one has fitted a trap around a portion of this land whioh has a very small resemb lance of barbed wire fence. Wonder if he oould be persuaded to roll some of it up. We have been having oold, foggy weather for the past few days. It mod erated on the 7th and thawed a little on the 8th and Oth. It was quite warm and the snow melted till everything was a slush. On the night of the 30th it froze up and the roads are a glare of ice. So far the weather has been very changeable, but no very bad weather to speak of yet. On the 12th o the month, '.Mill the fog and (Uuv, A fair couple were driving On a liipl) plateau. The buuKy wheelB sung O'erfthe frozen road, And the driver wan swelled up Like a big, runty toad. Tamarack. Blue River, Jan. 12, '62. A Man or Woman, of intelligence and qnick-witted enough to know a "good thina" at eiKht, but who haa loBt the Mot Precious Possession on Earth. Good Health, will not require a second telling to be induced to become a purchaaer of LONG CKKEK. ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light BrBinuhB, Hose and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Partridge Coohins, lloudnns and Sil ver Spangled llambuigB. 1.000 TMW FOILS Ready for Delivery. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. In Amerioa, and are the best on this coast by a groat difference. I GUARANTI'E SATISFACTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Send for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Box C5. com.8!l(i. Forcet Grove, Or ARTHUR SMITH, PKAOTIOAI; WATCHMAKER ! Opposite Gazette Office, HEPPNER, : OREGON. Optical Goods . . fi.no. uo. All work Quarantned for one year, tf Watches, rA, Clocks, jj W U oh as Cloimoii, Miiioiiprintis Fittwl LI13I3IITY Meat Market Keeps constantly on hand Knwh and Still Moats, Fish and Poultry, lliirht'st Cash Price paid for all kinds of l''at Htoek. sra-A-Y Dnos., HKIM'NKK, - OltlillON. Tlio Orlifliil DICTICHHR Y . BY M'Kl'iAl. AltHANdUMKNT WITH T11K publUhont, we art' able tit ol.tnlti a tiiiiiibvi' nl tb'' altovn hook, and propose to tttrnish a copy to each oi our aubscribors. 'I'll,, tiletionnrv is a necessity in t'vvry home. icliool ami business house. It nils a uiciiucy. ami furnishes kutm letlce w hich no one him dreii other volumes ot the choicest books eoulil upplv. Yolllitfilint obi, oiltlcutctl aii'l iyuortilit, rich an. i poor, slioulil liae It within resell, uiul reier lo its contents every tny In the yctir. As some lm e ttskeil li this is renlly tile Ori lnul Wohsler's I iinbinii:eil IMelioiiary, we me able to sbtte we huo learned iliiecl lioni the publishers, tlio fact. Unit lb'" Is 'be very work 1'otuplele on w liicll about lofty of Die best veins ot the author's lite were so well employed in wrltiutl. It conhtlus tile entile yocaliuliiry ot about luO.mlo w onls, Incliiiliun the correct spell inu. derivation and delinllloll ol same, mid Is the regular standard sie. containing nbotit auo.Oon square Inches of printed suituce, and is bound iu cloth, hall morocco and sl.cep. Until futther notice we will furnish this valuable Dictoiury First To any new subscriber. Second To any renewal subscriber. Third To any subscriber now in atrears who pays up and one year in advance, at the following prices, viz: Full Cloth bound, gilt side and back stamps, marbled edges, $i.oo. Halt Mo'occo, bound, gilt side and back stamps, marbled edges, $i,jo. Full Sheep bound, leather label, marbled edges, ii.oo Fifty cents added in an cases tor express age to Heppner. gm-k the publishers limit the time and number oi books they will I urnisli at the low price, w f adwse all w ho desire lo avail them selves ol Uii H'aat opportunity lu attend tu It tl.O!l. DAIlty NOTKS. The live stock and dairy business, and even farming, is now oarried on by com binations of proprietor. Two billion dollars are invested in the dairy business of this country. This is almost twioe as much monery as is in vested in manufacturing and oommeroial interests. A dairyman who does not breed hie own cows, but merely buys fresh ones and sella them when they go dry, buying other fresh ones in their place, will need to be a good judge of a dairy oow. The story is going the rounds again about a large snake whioh was found miking a cow. What was the oow doing while the Bnske was milking her, and how did the Btiake reach the oow's udder? Did It stand upon its tail. Frost injures butter: Butter that has been frozen gots off flavor when expos ed to wurmer temperature. Butter kept but a short time in cold storage soon spoils after exposing it in a warmer temperature. Keep your milk, croam and butter awav from severe oold and frost. Wbon a cow is two years old a wrinkle begins to format the base of her horns. At three years this wrinkle is fully de veloped. When she is five ynrs old another will form, and after that one will como each year. Thus her ago oau be known. Cream and milk cuu be churned to gether but it takes longer, and tho butter will not oome evenly. It is a costly method and should not be praotioed. If crenin is ohurned before the proper time it will not be of ported flavor, and more time will be required to churn the cream. Once when breaking a heifer to milk says a writer, she troubled me very muoh by moving around. Whenever she at tempted to move I seized her with oue hand around the ankle joint, and the pail with with tho other hand. A few three-legged races were sufficient and Bhe never gave any tro.uble afterwards. Iu butter making it is quite as necessa ry to strain the water with which the but ter granules are washed from the Bide ot the ohuru, as it is to strain the water tiHed in washing the butter iu the churn; it is essential to remember that it is pos sible to ovorwasli, says the North-western Agriculturist. Every washing takes awiiy the flavor of the butter. Snow or Water For Ulna1 p. I understand there are some people who think suow is quite lis good as water for drinking purposes for slaking the thirst, especially of sheep. I am not of this opiuiou, far from it. I have heard this Biunv tide so often from different persons that 1 have taken very particular notice if it be true or fulse, and I have come to the direct conclusion that snow will no more slake a man's or animal's thirst than salt will. YVheuauinu is thirsty, let him eat suow and I warrant it will make him muro thirsty still. So it is with cattle. I took B team of oxen for a load of logs and was not able to water them for thir ty hours. All the way coming homo they kept licking the snow, and I let them have iib much as they liked. Di rectly I got home I watered them and they drank no less than seveu puilseaoh. Sheep drink very little water, but they want it often at least throe times a day, like a horse. I do not believe suow does thorn any good. I believe they eat it because they do not receive the water as often as they require it, sometimes getting it ouoe a day Bud sometimes on ly every two or throe days, which in my opiuiou is a sad mistake on the farmer's part. Cor. Nor'woBt Partner. From the Kayle. Ed. Weloh was in the city from Ritter Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Pope, of Mt. Vernon, is ill with la grippe. TIiob. D. Williams has assumed the proprietorship of the Monumental hotel. Tom is a general good fellow and will make a suooess in the business. Rilly Robbins, Dr. Lewis, Fred Stad den and Albert Craven, went over to the Fox mines Thursday, ail with the except ion of Mr. Craven returning the same day. The baby ohild of Mr. and Mrs. Bus. Hamilton died laBt Friday morning and was buried the same day. The little one had been ill for some time but was not thought to be in a dangerous condition. The ball at Camp Leadville Tuesday eve, was a grand BiiocesB, there being over forty couple in attendance. This ball was advertised in the Eagle and the result is conclusive evidence that adver tising pays. Of reoent date numerous horsemen find that they are out several head of horses. The only clue that they have as to their whereabouts is that they have been driv en from the range during the past sum mer by thieves. The county oourt made a choice of a newBpaper last week, iu which, should be published the prooaecding of that court. The Eagle did not make any ef fort to seotire this matter, although its circulation is larger than Bny other pub lication iu the county. The Long Creek Investment company will plat eighty aores of good residence property within the oity limits next spring. This will all be placed on the market at reasonable figures, and they autioipate a number of desirable citizens to the city of Long Croek during the year of 18U2. Deafness Can't Be Cared By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional emedies Deafness iB caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. Wheu this tube gets in flamed you have n rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the result, and un less the lnllamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are oaused by catarrh, whioh is nothing but an inflam ed condition ot the muoous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by oatarrb) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, fr ee F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Dr. Gregg s ELECTRIC BELTS And Appliances. nr. vim knnw whv? TipcntiRB it ia d1r.ii to be BRen that the THIJTH ONCK TOLD is enonh. The BurpriniriK Promptnewi with which all class ed f people respond to our announcements, and the rapidly increasing demand for Dr. Gregn'8 goods wherever introduced, oonoluBively prove that true modcHty is always recognized and the quality of merit takeB care of itself. Metaphor ically our statement is the Button the Public Press it, and DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC SPECIALTIES "DO THE REST." The extent of pressure on the button and the Buccesa of Dr. GreKg'B Electric (iomle in "DoinR the Hest," is moBt eatisfiictorily ehown in the mtirvelunB growth of our buHinens the past 60 drvye. Ki'peiited mid increftninK demanOH for THE GltEUU KLEUTIUC "1'OOT WAHMEK" are ni.mini. in from nil narte of the country with pro fuse acknowledgements that bo much comfort for J1.00 (te price) was line Duying uoia JJol The Delicate Organism of Woman subjects her to many peculiar ailmenta and unfortunate uuaery, 1 lie extreme HeiitutiveueHB v.l obi hhi voub ByBtem very frequently requireB artificial BtiinuliiB. The liret; Electrio Belt and Appli asces SUPPLY TU18. as nothing else can. J lie Kngtfeu t onstitution or aian, wnen once broken, becomes pitiable in the extreme, from which there ia absolutely NO escape without assistance, The Gregg .Electric Belt anil Appli ances, in cases of this kind, have honestly won their title or lung or nemeures. Hhenmatism is conquered, sufferers from Obe Bity are speedily relieved, Dropsy quickly yields, spinal difficulties and Faralytus disappear, and many other diseases of men and women are per. manentiy cured, fully described in complete catalogue for 6c, or elaborate circnlur free. We guarantee to forfeit twice the price of any of Dr. Gregg's Goods found not to be genuine. We make an elegant little 3.U0 Electric Holt, which is selling verv rnnidlv and which we will take in exchange for any higher power Belt (except $5 Belt) and credit $3 on the price of new order. Kemember tlie Electrio "Foot Warmers" ate $1 a pair, worth $10. AddresB THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO., 501 Inter Ocean Building, Chicago, 111., and mention this paper. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offlee at The Dallen, Or. Dec. 29, 1!W1. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and tlmt .aid proof will be made before Frank H. Snow, U. S. Commissioner at Lexington, Or., on Feb. W, 18 viz : JACOB M. KEES, Hd. No. 1102, for the ti'i fiWit and N! SVt'Ji Sec St. Tp 1 8, R Zi K, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: David H. Grahill, A. T. King, S. P. Haney and Benjamin F. King, all of lone, Morrow Co., Or. John W. Lewis, 4."i9-64 Register. I PP. 1 1 M lT(! A COMPLETE ASSORT hLUilL DliAiMVO. n,ent at the Gazette office. STOCK BRANDS. While yon keep your subscription paid up yon oan keep your brand in free of charge. Salary 825 per week ; Wanted Good Agents to sell our general line of mer chandise. No peddling. Above salary will be paid to "live" agents. For further information, address: Chicago General Scpplt Co., No. 178 West Van Buren tit, CHICAGO, ILL. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 14, 1R92. Notice ia hereby given that the following nnmnl Mpttler hug tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in supportofhiBclaim.and that SKIU prool Win ue mmie uciuiu . ... U. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on February 27, 192, viz: HARRY PHILLIPS. Hd. No. 2032, tor the NES4 Sec 8, Tp 3 8, R 26 E, W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: John Woodard, Dennis Spillane, James Depuy and Albert Matteson, all of Heppner, Or. (il-wi. John W. Lewis, Register. DYSPEPSIA, That nightmare of man's existence whioh makes food a mockery and banish es sleep from wenry eyes, readily yields to the potent influence of the celebrated English Dandelion Tonic. It tunes up the digestive organs, restores the appe tite, makes asainiilution of food possible and invigorates the whole system. The Slocuiu-Johuston Drug Company, Hepp ner, Or., sell it at 81.U0 per bottle. Eight Mile. Mr. F. M. Courter was in from Eight Mile last Friday. He will shortly fur nish this paper with a more extended re port of the wheat crop of that section, including acreage as well as total yields. He is of the opinion that the Eight Mile section was poorly represented in the Gazette's New Year edition. Well, it oould not be helped. For months before the edition oame out, requests were sent out to the various parties running thresh iun; maohines to send in reports of their work, but with few exceptions, nothing came. And besides the amount of work required to get out suoh an edition, wbb ruthor too much for our foroe, consider ing the time allotted for it. Prominent Stockman Misslne. W. B. Hill, a prominent stookman, is missing at Union. He and Thomas Smith started with a band of horses from Salmon river to Weiser, Idaho, from whioh point he intended to ship stock to Chicago. The horses have been found sonttered ovep the oountry, but the two men cannot be found, and it is supposed they have been foully dealt with or have perished in the snow. E. H. Lewis, Mr. Hill's father-in-law, has gone to Idaho to make a thorough search for the miss ing men. The literary society ot Heppner flourishing with a good membership. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 1, 18918. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in Biipport 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. Na 9087 for the SW& Sec 32, Tp 1 N, R 27 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: II. M. Powell, ot llcppner, James m. enaw, George Pierson, of Galloway, Thomas N. Crow, of Lena, Oregon. John Holland, Benjamin F. Harper and Wil liam F. Wulltice, take notice. 157-S2 A. cleaves. Kegister, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec. 18, 1891. Notice is herebv given that the following named settlor has Hied notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk oi Morrow county, ur., at neppuer, ui., on February ti, 1892, viz: Leonard m. powell, D. S. No. 9672, for the E'4 SV!4 and lots 6 and 7, K..f Ti, 1 f k -27 R. W M. He nameB the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, sunt laud, viz: jRmes L. Howard, of Galloway, T. N. Crow, of Lena, K. F. Hind and 8. N. Junkin, of Heppner, Oregon. William E. Sanders take notice. A. Clkavhr, 457-02. .Register. HKAI MBUIT A Proposition. If you will pay your subscription to the Gazette in full and one year in ad vauce, we will send you the tolluwing books at prices sluted herewith: "Six Great Hooks for Kural Homes,'1 iloeents; "Famous Fiction by the World's Great est Authors," ten volumes, SO cents; Cooper's "LeathorstiKkiug Tales," 20 cents. 43-tf. Tim Patterson Pcb. Co. Gazette for sale nt Thornton's News Stand. tf. The smallest fire that could possibly occur in the business portion ot any towu would almost pay for a system of waterworks. Mr. A. G. Long, of the firm of Long & Soott, of Portland, will loan Heppner's council a pump with whioh to test the artesiau well. Wesley Matlock has returned from Portland, much improved by his stay iu Webfoot. Ho was accompanied by J. E. Jones, a young man from Portland who is euroute for bis home in the East. E, O. The officers and direotors elected for the National Bank of Heppner are Wm. Penlnud, Pres.; O. E. Faruesworth Vice. Pres. ; P. C. Thompson, E. D. Rood and Nelse Jones directors, and E. R. Bishop cashier. In fact officers rcuiuiu,the same as the past year. The oflioors and direotors of the Hepp ner Building and Loau Association for the ensuing year are O. E. Farusworth Pres.; Henry Weloh Vice. Pres.; P, C. Thompson, E. D. Rood and G. V. Swag gart directum, aud Ed. R. Bishop Sec'y. and Treas. Pullman Herald: The Misses Lent ha Matlock and Maggie Rea, of Heppner, Or., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor during tho week. Miss Matlock, who is a sister ot Mrs. Taylor, will remain here all winter, but Miss Rea returned home today via the Union Pacific. The First National Rank soleoted of ficers and directors for ensuing year as follows: C. A. Rhea, Pres.; Frauk Kel logg Vice. Pres.; T. A. Hhea, Henry tiluektnau aud J. I Rhea directors, Goo. Conser oashier and C. I. Lewis assistaut cashier. This does not change the arrangement from last year. mm ttff s K NOTICE OP INTENTION. Land OUiee at The Dalles, Or., Pec. 19 '91. Notice Is herebv niven that the followinR-nain-ecl settler 1ms tiled notice ot hia intention to limke final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before F. H. 8nowt t:oin. U.S. Circuit Court, at Lexington, Oregon, on February. 5, 1S'.2, viz: fH A 1 It AW 1 J . HAhrv, Hd. W77, for the ElA SWJ4 and lota Band 4, Sec. 31, Tp. 1 H, K 2f K, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upou, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alvan II. Windsor, Joseph Mason, Edgar R. Palmer, Theodore Cork, of Lexington, Or. Juhn VV. Lkwis, 457-62 Kegister. PEOPLE Sny the S. 15. COUGH CURE is the best thiua they ever saw. AVe are not fluttered, for we know that real merit will win. All we ask is an honest trial. For Sale by all Druggists. For side by Slunim-Johnston Drug Co., Heppner. WE TELL THE TRUTH about Seeds. We will send you Free ou. Seed Annual for 1S02, which tells THE WHOLE TRUTH. We illustrate and give prices in this Catalogue, which is handsomer than ever. It tells NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. D.M.FERRY & CO., Detroit.Mlch, Write for it lo-Uajf NOTICE OP INTENTION. Ijuici Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 11, 1R92. Notice is hereby given tnat the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof ill support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on February 19, iwe, viz: JOHN W. BECKET, Hd. No. 12 for the SWH See U, Tp 3 S, K 24 E, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of bum tana, viz: W. U. Munkers. R. W. RoWnson, A. S. Haines, J. W. Allstott, all of Elsht Mile, Oregon. John W. I.bwis, 60-65. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Omoe at La Grande. Or.. Dec. 7. 1891 Notice is hereby given that the following- nauicd settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on January aj, imt-', viz : FOSTER ADAMS. D. S. No. 7002 for the Sht NE" and lots 1, 2 and 3, Sec. 4, Tp. 2 8, R 27 K, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, mini laua, viz: Jay Devin, H. Wade, A. H. Stamp, W. A. Kirk, all of Heppner, Oregon. Or. A. Clkavkr. M-Gl. Kegister. mutant rwitf and le an in fallible Cure for Files. Price 1. By Drairjruui or mail. 8mifa fire, Ad Jrw A'ARliIHtw tioxiilt hew York Utf NOTICE OF INTENTION. Tnd Office at The Palles, Or., Dec. 11, 1891. NCttire Is hereby iriven tlmt the following- named settler has Mletl notice of nil intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County . lerKoi Aitirrow t. ouniy, ur., ai neppner, ur., on tuuuiary i, lwii, vi: JKRKY J. McELLIGOTT, D.3. No. C'.v.-y, for the iSW1- See. W, Tp. 2 S, R 24 K, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: George I'tt, Thomas King, James Smith, James It. N'unemaker, of lone, Morrow Co., Or. John W. Lewis. 4,'i6-il Register. n" Iff: GAZETTE SHOP, geppner, ; : tf ; Oregon. NOTICE OK INTENTION. I-and Office at The Dalles. Or.. Dec. 2 1H91. Notice is hereby Riven that the tollowing-nam-edsettler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before F. H. 8now, I', li. Commissioner, at Lexington, Oregott, on February lti, vix: JAMES GALLOWAY, Hi1.Xo.2XH, for the NW. SE' W, NE1 and NKHi NWV ijec S Tp 1 S, K23 K, W. Si. He name the follow lug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of, said laud, vU: David H. Grabill, A. T. King. S. P. Haney and Benjamin F. king, ail of loue, Morrow Co., Or. John W. Lewis. M-4tV4 Kcistr. Allyn. T. J.. lone. Or. Horse G(i on left Bhuulder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on ngnt ear, ana upper Bit on the leit; range. Mor row county. Armstrong, J. (, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on leu shoulder of hones; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O L) on left hip and hordes same brand on right shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkins. T 0. DrtVville. Or Straiarht mark ftfirnss the thigh and two crops and a slit m the right ear; I horses, X upside down on the right shoulder. Knnge in Grant county and Bear vallev. FO address also at Hardman. Adkins, J. JM Heppner, Or. Horses. JA con neuted on left Hank; cattle, same on left hip. Ayors. Johnny. Lena. Or. Horse branded triangle on left hip; cattle same on right hip; also crop off right ear and upper bit on same. Blyth, Percy H., Heppner, Qr.HorBes. Roman cross on right Bhoulder. Itange in Morrow county. Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag onleft bhoulder: cattle, same on right shoulder. bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed H on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Burke, M Ht C, Long Creek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder, Kange in Grunt and Morrow oounty. Bowsman, A,, Mount Vernon and Bnrns, Or. Cattle, A B on right hip, two crops in each ear; same on horses, on right Bhoulder. Kange in Grunt and Harney counties. Brosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on rignt snouiuer; catue o on me ieii sine Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Barton. Wm.. Hennner. Or. -Horses. J R ot right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in Annh nar. Hrown, isa, ijexington, (Jr. Horses in on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row conntv. Brown, J. P., Heppner, Or. Horses and cattle branaea with ox-yoseaooveon lert shoniuer. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle) C with dot incut ter on left hip; cattle, same. I Koyer, W. G., Heppner, ur. Horses, nox brand on r.ght nip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox,Or Cattle, JB connected on left side; crop un left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Kange in Fox valley, Grant county, Ca;n,E., Caleb.Or. YD on horses onleft stifle; TJ with quarter circle over it, on left Bhoulder, and on left Btifle on all colts under 5 years; on left Bhoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant county, Clark, Wm. H., Lena, Or. Horses WHC con nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow aud Umatilla counties. Cochran. Chas.. lone. Or. Horses. HP con. nected on left shoulder; cattle, C on both left hin and stine. nanee m Morrow countv. Cannon. T. B..Lonc Creek. Or. T on cattle on richt side, croo off rieht ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant county. Cecil, Win., Douglas, Or.; horses JC on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in the right ear. OurL T. H.. John Dav. Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant conuty. un sheep, inverted ana spear pomt on shoulder. Ear. markou bwob, crop on left ear, pouched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in rignt ana uuaer nan crop iu ien ear. ah range in Grant county. Crosby, A.A., Heppner, Or. Cattle branded (or H L connected) on the right shoulder. Chittenden. R., Prairie City, Or. Pick, handle down on cattle right hip and split in right ear; horses, Bame brand on right shoulder. Range in Grant counly. Cook, A. J., Lena,Or. Horses, 90 on rightshoul der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square crop off left and split in right. Currin. R, Y,t CurriuBVille, Or. -Horses, to on left stifle. Cochran, J IT Monument, Or Horses branded T I He A on left shoulder. Cattle, same on right hip, swallow fork in right ear and crop ottl eft. Cox & English, Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with E in center: horses. CE on left hip. Cupper, H. A., Monument, Or. Horses H C on left shoulder, cattle U 0 on left side, swal low fork on right ear. Cochran, R. E., Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. cnapin, ti., Jtiaruman, ur. norses oranaea O on right hip. Cattle brauded the same. I Cross, 8 L, Dayville, Or Cattle branded two crops and a split in left ear; ou horses a reversed Z on left stifle. Also have the following hmnrls on cattle: Ti on left hin. 7 on riirht hin. 72 on left shoulder, two parallel bars on left shoulder. Ear marks, two crops. Doonan. Wm Heppner, Or. Horses branded OO witb bar over them, on left shoulder; cat tle same on loft hip. DouglasB, W. M ., Galloway, Or. Cattle, R L on right side, swai low-fork in each ear; horses, R D on left hip. Duncan, W. P., John Day,Or. Quarter circle on right snouiuer, notn on norses anu catue. Range Grant county. Driskell, W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. tflv .1. B. A Hons. Dnnelas. Or. Hophbs brand ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole ir right ear. Fink, ltalnh. Prairie Citr. Or Horses. R P on right shoulder; cattle, on right hip. Range in Grant county. Eleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses. 7F ! connected on right Bhoulder; cattle, same on right hip. fear mark, note in right ana crop oft left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses, F with bar under on right Bhoulder. Florence. S. P. Heppner, Or. Horses, F on right shoulder ; cattle, b on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. OAK on left shoulder. Goble, Frank, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7 F on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip. Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos sil, Or. Horses, anchor H on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips; ear marks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in left. Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horsea branded H. S. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle. Range in Morrow and Umatillacounties. Giltwater, J. C, Prairie City, Or. On horses, O O on left shoulder and stine; cattle, on right side. Range in Grant county. Hams, James, Hardman Or. Horses shaded 2 on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Range in and about Hardman. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top K with quarter circle under it on the right lap. Range in Morrow and Umatillacounties. Hinton A Jenks, Hamilton, Or Cattle, two bare nn mtlmr hin: croo in riuht ear and solit in left. Horses, J on right thigh. Kange in Grant county. Hughes, Samuel, Wagner, Or T F L on right shoulder on horses; on cattle, on rignt nip ana on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left Range in Haystack district, Morrow county. Hall. Edwin, John Day, Or. Cattle E Hon right hip; horses same on right shoulder, bangein i;rnnt (vtnnt.v. Hyde, Hiel A. .Prairie City, Or. AH combined on horses on right snouiaer; catue on right nip. Range in Grant county. Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded TiMu-r tin the left shonlder. Ranee Morrow Co. Hunsaker, B A. Wagner. Or. Horses, onleft shoulder; cai tie, v on ten nip. Hnrdintv. Albert. Nye. O rea on Horses. AH connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left hip, crop off left ear. Humphreys, J U. Hardman, Or. Horses, H on lefl Hank t J ' Hiatt, Wm. E., Ridge, Or. Horses branded bar cross ou left shoulder: cattle same on left i Hayes, J. M Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass I on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. I Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek, Or Cattle I Don I right hip, crop off left ear and bit in right. Horses same brand on left shoulder, Range n Grant COHn8ton. Lather. Eight Mile, Or. Horse H on the left shou Ider and heart on the left stifle Cat tle same on lert nip. nange in momiw i-uulij, Jenkins. D. W-Slt, Vernon, Or. J on horses on left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crop on both ears. Range in Fox and Bear valleys. Junkin, 6. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse shoe J tn Wt shoulder. Cattle, the sani3. Range on Eight Mile. Johnson. Felix. Lena, Or. Horses, circle T on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in right and solit in left ear Kennv, Mike. Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNY on left hip, cattle same and crop off left ear: nnder slope on the right Keller, Richard, Blanton, Grant county, Or. E K in square, cattle on left hip; horsea same on left shoulder. Range Beer vallev. Kirk.. J. 1., Meppnw, vr. buhw wr vu wii shonlder; cattle, on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner, Or. Horse. 17 on either flank: cattle 1" on right side. Kumberhuid. W. G., Mount Vernon, Or. I L nn cattle ou right and left aidee, swailow fork in It ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same brand an toft bouldsr. Rani ia Omnt mratf . Eeeney. Eli, Heppner. Or. norses J L and ace of clubs on left Btifle, Range in Umatilla and Morrow counties. Loaley.M C, Monument Or1 A trianglpKJwith all lines extending pa t body of figure on Esl hor ses on left shoulder, ou cattle diamond on left shoulder, split in righana uuaer uit in left ear ( Range in Graut couutj and to parts of JohuDay Lauronce, R. L.,Prr irie City, Or. -Cattle, Z on right hip; norses, Bame on right shoulder. Range in Grant couuty. a Loft en, Stephen, Fox, Or. 8 L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses aame brand on left shoulder. Range Grant county. Lien all en, John W., LTin!m Or. Horses branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul der. Cattle, same on lofihip. Range, near Lex ington. Lord, George. Heppner, Or. Horses branded double U coi.nectt Sometimes " called a swing H, on leit shoulder. Hiaxwen, M.B., ttooseberry. Or. Horses brand- k 1 ed lonir link on left hIu mldot- ootiin ,.,,. .... V lef I hip. Ear mark, under bit in left ear. - j Minor. Onoar. Hennnr llr f'mtm M n . right hip; horse. Mon lef t shoulder, Morgan. H. N Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on left shouldei cattle, same on left hip. McCnmber, Jus A, Echo, Or. Horses, M with uttr OYWr OU I'lKIH BUUUKier Mann, H. H., cena, Or. Horses old maree ZZ on right hip; young Block, Binall- zz on left shoulder. Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle T on loft shoulder and left thigh; cattle, Z on right thigh. Mitchell, Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. McClaren, D. G., BrownBville, Or, HorBes, Figurefton each shoulder: nut tin. Mfn hin McKeru.W. J.. Mount Veriioii. Or X I on right hip, crop in right ear. half crop m left same brand ou hors&s on left hip, Range in Grant MoCarty, David H Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same j iiijj uiiu num. MeGirr. Frank. Fox Vallnv. Or. Mnln shon with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. McHuley. O. V.. Hamilton. Or. On Hi.ronn H with half circle under on leftshouU'er;on Cattle, iour oars counecieu ou top ou the rwht te. Range in Grant County. " Meal.Andrew, Lone Rock, Or. Horses A N con nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Newman, W. R., Heppner, Or. Horses N with half circle over it on left Bhoulder. Neville, Jas., Hi ppner, Or. Horses, N on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip; ear mark, three slits in nght. Range in Morrow oounty. Nordyke, E., Hilverton. Or. Homes, circle 7 on left thigh; oattle, same on left hip. KO'Flyng, E. Wagner, Or. Brands horsea ( on left shoulder; cattle on both hips. Claims Y brand on anv part of body. Brand recorded. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horses. Bume on left thigh. Range in Grant county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left shouidet. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on loft hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose. Range in Grant oounty, Pearson, Clave, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield onleft shoulder Hud 24 on left nip. cattle, tork in leu ear, right cropped. 24 on loft hip. Range on Eight Mile. turner a treason, Hardinan,Or, Horses IP on left shoulder. Pioer. J. H.. Lexington. Or. Hni-Roa. JR nnn. nected onleft shoulder; cattle, Bame on left hip. QLuur on ui eHcii ear. Uutlmi... 1 I ,.:..(. l TI I 1 ...RliiDU,, JJCAIllftlUU, VI.-UU1BOB Unbill ed with a Roman crows on left shoulder; cattle Dranuea wun iioman cross, bar at bottom, on left hip. . Potter, Dan, Lexington Horses brauVlet; MP connected on left shoulder; cattle Bame on right hip. Powell, JohnT., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con nected ou left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected ou left hip, two under half crops, oue ou each ear, wattle under throat. Range iu Graut county. Kickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or. F C on left Bhoulder, on horses only. Range Canyon creek and Bear valley, Grant county. Rood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. HorBes, square cross with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Reniuger, ChriB, Heppner, Or. Horses, C It on left shoulder. Rice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; caitle, DAN ou right Bhoulder. Range near Hardman. Kudio, Wm, Long Creek, Or. Brands horsea R on right shoulder. Range, Graut and Morrow counties. Royse, Aaron, neppner, Or HorBes, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip and crop off right ear. Range in Mor row county. Jtusti liros., neppner, ur. HorBOB branded X on the right Bhoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip. crop off left ear and dewlap on neck. Range ic Morrow and adjoining counties. Rust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horees It on left shonlder; cattle, K on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left ear. Hhoep, R on weathers, round crop off righ ear. Range Uma tilla and Morrow o mnties. Keaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horsei branded A R on right shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow county. Royse, Wm. H, Dairyrille, Or HR connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop off right ear and Bplit in left. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range in Morrow, Grant and Gilliam counties. Ritter, J F, Ritter, Or Three parallel barf with bar over on horses on left hip; on cattle, left side, two smooth crops, two splits in each eat. Range in Middle Fork of John Day. Rector. J. W., Heppner, (Jr. Horses, JO oi left shoulder. Cattle, Oon right hip. X Spray, J. F., Heppner, Or. HorseB branded frl connected oi. right shoulder; cattle same on both hips. Bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 A on left shoulder; cuttle same on left hip. Hkinuer, G L. Ritter. Or Horses, ta n-bar St nvt left stifle. Plain H. two bars on left Hide, n fimii and three splits in right ear, swallow fork ami under bit m lett, cattle, o on catue larger than on horses. Range in Grant county, hwaggart, B. F., Lexington, Or. Horses 2 with dash under it on left stifle: cattle H with dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla counties. Hwaggart. A. L., Ella. Or. Horses branded 2 on left shoulder; cettle same on left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. E., Heppner, Or, Horses Bhaded J B on lefl stifle; cattle J B on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, underbit in left. Hwaggart, L, Alpine, Or. Horses, B S on right shoulder Bapp, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, S A P on left hip; cattle same on left hip. Bears, W. H., Fox, Or. Horses bar over B Range in Fox valley. . Bmith, E, F, Pilot Rock, Or. Cattle, horse shoe on left side, crop close in left ear. Horses, 4 on left thigh. Range in Umatilla and Grant counties. Murtz. James. Lomr Ci-onlr Or-llnMOG q left stifle and1"1 over 2 on left shoulder. Hhrier.John. Km. I)r.-N(! ....n.xataA horses on right hip; cattle, same on right hip, crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. Rouge in Grant couuty. Bmith Bros,, John Day, Or H Z on cattle on le t shoulder. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 88 on right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right Bide btevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle 8 on right hu ; ewallow-JWk in left ear. Bwaggart. G. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Stewart, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses circle on lef t shoulder. Stone, Ira. Bickleton, Wash, norses, keystone on left shonlder. Smith. E, E. Lone Rock. Or. HnmM hmn.taH a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle same on irjiiBiut), uhukdi uriiimm county, Bperry, E.,G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on leu nip, crop on rignt and underbit in left rear. dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. ihompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Hp- on lert snouiuer: cattle, i on leit bIm- i Tippets, S. T., Lena, Or.-H rh fhonl.lr. i on on ear, on J i , aT1er ,J ! H1PPKr, Or.-Small "f.V ",ATV " m. on left hio capital T with Bnlit in both earB. Thornton, H. M., lone, Or. Homo. i,h HT connected on left Btirfe;"h? Se bnd.ed lureman, John, Prairie City, Or.- On ho lnonlelt8t.fie;o.n cattle. O will, bar underTn left hip. Kaiipe in Grant county, on Vanderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or; Horses HV con nected on right 8lionlder;cattle, same on right Wilson, John Q Salem or Heppner, Or. HiirBO branded Jq on the lett shoulder. lUu Morrow county. BO Warren, W B. Caleb, Or-Tattle, W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split iu rimit ear Horees same brand ou left Bhoulder. ttanmin Grant couuty. i 'Ti' V L'Py1;,iI!e.,Or-Heart on horees on left Btiue; on cattle, 1 on left Bide and under bit in left ear. liange in Grant county S""1'1; 8i!? A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded 8 W on the ritfht hip, square crop oft right eat Wallace, rrancis. Mount Vernon.Or Squarson cattle on the left hip, upper elope in the left ear and under elope in right ear. Same brand on horees on nshx shoulder. Kange in Harne and Grant countv. ' Webster. J. I,. Heppner, Or.-HorsB branded wth bar oyer i on right Bhoulder; cattle saria on right hip, crop off left ear and plit in each. Kange, Morrow couuty. Wade, Henry, Heppner. Or-Horses'1 D.nded ace of Bpadee on lett shoulder and left hir7 Cattle branded same on left Bide and left hip. W ells, A. ., Heppner, Or.-Horee, on left shoulder; catt e same. , o a wm 101. W olnuger, John, John Day City, Or-On horrw. three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on BheerT Souiili H&Uge Gmnt ind SlXer thigh'""'1' 1 H' HaI,mM1' Or.-Circle C on left Woodward, John, Heppner, Or.-Honw IIP connected on left Bhoulder. ur Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horsea hranried CK connecteo on lef t stifle. branded Wallace, Charles. Portland, Or.-Cattle W on right thigh, hole m left ear; horeesTw on right ehonlaer, B..m aame on left shoulder Whittier Broe. Drewsy, Harney conntv Or -Horeee branded V B. connected on lehSuJder W ilhams, asco, Hamilton. Or-Quarter c cle over three bare on left h; iiD....,! ri j horse.. Range Grant counly. """" Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or-Horeea ouar ter circle over three bars on Wt hip" cS' Hme W ten, A. A., i.eppner. Or.-Cattle, running A A with bar acro right hin. running Young. J. 8., IjooeHberry, Or.-Home. hruvfed T 8 on th right ihou Idw. ' aone n"0