THK WEEKLY HKPtNER GAZETTE: JANUARY 28, 1892. Thew Sower has , . No Second chance. BOood tenia ari inkk ih moat of ti e tm I FERRY'S 5EEDS f have made and kept Ferry's Sred Business! the largest in the world went lelia. Ferry's Seed Annual for x8ga tells the whole Seed story Sent free for the i asking. Von t sow seeds tut you get it. kD. M.FERRY & CO.,D'trolt,Mich1 "ANAKESIS" gives !nntHiit rnliuf and ig an in fallible Cure for PIlCM. Price l. Hy DrupRiBtH or mail. B.mnfeFi free. Ad dress "ANAKEHIMi" Uox ma, W Kuk uiv, Salary 825 per week ; Wanted Good Agents, to sell our freuerul Hue of nier cbandise. No peddling. Above salary will be paid to "live" agents. For furtber information, adilreRs: ClIIOAOO CtKNEHAL SCI'PLY Co., No. 178 West Van Buren ML, CHIUAGO, ILL. K fAlit' Tnnrri-f KHt.T)jnlKNDED AS THE BEST.; I I.E Mina, Plymouth CO., U May, IBM). 1 suflercd from temporary sleeplessness from overwork for two years, lor which I used Pasler Koonig's Nerve Tonic, mid can recom mend panic as the best rneulcine for similar troubles. y. HOHNHOKST. St. Fh.ncis, Wis., Oct. 54, 1R8S. A member of my ooimregation lined l'ui-.lor Koenig's Nerve Tonic Willi gooilresultB. The patient was so nervous that lie could not find fleer, for weeks, lie suffered from the most Intense anxiety which borilcrrd on Ins-mity. I gave the person some of Kouuig'a Nerve Tonic and he continued to use It. The appe tite returned gradually, the anxiety disap. neared, the headache left, ami to-day the suf ferer, who had almost despaired, Is enjoying excellent health. BEEN. KLSKAiTP, Tastor. FREE A TfilTi utile Ttnnft nn Nnrvmin iJineiiHcf, Htmt J'ruo to any adiln-sfi. at iu poor pinion -bii hiko ommn una iiieiiicine ireo ui cimrjo. This remedy haH been prfflpod by the Rever-. BndPftfitorKoenlK.of JTrf ' tt!io,Int1.,Hinco 1HT0, and ia now prepared '.jiuer his direction by tiio KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Druggists at 9J1 per Itottlo. 0 Tor 15. LnrxeSlzo. C1.75. 0 llottloa for 0. Sold in Portland. Oregon, l.y Knell, HeltHllil ft Weedai'il. ESTABLISHED IN 1877. Wyandottes, I'lyuiouth Rooks, Ligbt, iiraniahs, Kostt and Single Comb Brown Leghorns, Partridge OoobinH, llondana ami Sil ver Spangled Ilaraburgs. 1.000 YOUNG FOWLS Ready for Delivery. BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS. I. In Amerion, and are tlie lioHt on this, :unnt by a great differentia. I GUARANTI'K SATISMCTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER. Bond for Cataloguo. AildresH J. M. (IAKUISON, Box Ii!). com.;i'.l(i. Forest Grove, Or ARTHUR SMITH, PJIAOT1CAL, WATCHMAKER ! Opposite Gazette Ollioe, UEPPNER, : : OREGON. Watches, Clocks, A D Optical Goods . Watehos Oteanoil, alainnprinKS Fitted ti.no. $1.50. All work guaranteed for one near, tf JjinEIlTY Kopn cmiHlantly on linnd Kronh ami Halt !l.'atH, l'lMluind PotiKry. lliKln'Hl Cauli J'rinu paid for all kinds of Vwi H((K'k, BrilAY BROB., HKl'l'NKU, - OKKliON. 0 DIGTIOPOY. 1V Sl'Ei'HL AliltANUHMENT WII'II publishers, e are utile lo oMnhi a in ol tl" above liook, and propose lo Hun lllllH' lull I eopy io cacii oi mil suiiscl ioci n. The dictionary Is a necessity in every home, school end business house, tl li lis a viicu uc v' and lurinslics kuoivlcdMC which no one luuV dred other volumes ol the choir. ! books con 1,1 supply. Yoiiua ami old. e.iucntcd and inuoianl, rich and poor, slionbl bav e it i ilbiu reach, ami refer to Its conleuls ev erv duy in ttie vcur. ' As some have asked li tins' is really llic Orig inal Pollster's I iiabriiliicil Ihcltoiin'rv. i e are able to state wo liae li-nnii'il direct iroiu lb,, pulilishcrs tlie tiicl, that tins is Hie very work eoiuiilclc on w Inch aliout iorty ot llic best years til Die authors llic weresowcll euiioycd ill wt'itltii,'. it coiitiiins the entire vociilmfii rv ol Bt'oul lul.mlO w onls. luclmllni; tlie corieci spell ing, ilcrliation anil ilcihill Ion oi same, ami is tlie rciiuhir slamlanl sic, routiiiiiluir iiboul .Hoo.oim s,iiale inches of prinlcil sui t.irc, ami is bound in cloth, hall inonicco and sl.cci. Until further notice vo w.ll funvsh this valuable Diet oii.uy First To any new- subsniber, SecondTo any renewal subset. ber. Third To any subscriber now in arrears who pays up and one year in advance, at the following prices, Vii: Full Cloth bound, gilt side and back stamps marbled eJes. $: uo. Halt Mo occo, bound, g It s do and back stamps, marbled euVes, $, r,o. Full Sheep bound, leather label, n edges, $2. oo ai bled ! Fifty cents added in all cases for express age to Heppner. -As the publishers limit tlie time and number of books they will I iiniHli at t lie low Cm v", nrii.iimi. mi nun unill' o 11 11 1 I lie ill- . elves ol this great opioituidiy luatiend w It i ' oc. i llio Orluliuil Wftlwlfll'(' llu'llll'llllrrwl Ul III" tu Bank C. A. I1HHA. President. FRANK KELLOGG, Vice-President George W. Conger, Cashier. C. I. Lewis, Ass't Cashier. Tranuaots a General Banking Business EXCHANGE On all part of the world Bought and Sold, Collections made at all points on Rea sonable Terms. Surplus and Undivided profits, $23,527.10 NATIONAL BANK of HEFFNER WM. PENLAND, ED. K. BISHOP. President. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HEPPNER. tf OREGON. LUMBER! 1TE HAVE FOH HALE ALL KINDS OF UN VV dressed Lumber, 1G miles of lleppner, at what Is known as the BOOTT S-WMIIjIj. PER 1,000 FEET, HOUGH, " " " CLEAR, 10 00 17 60 F DELIVERED IN HEI'PNEIt, WILL ADD L fh.lM per 1,000 feet, additional. L. HAMILTON, Prop. I . A. Hotllllton, ManijcK1 STARRETT'S Garden Seeds ! Have been used all over the Pari flu North west for tlit) pant 1H yuara. fsone better. Few so good. Garden, Flower and . Grass Seeds. Fresh! Address, 402-76. Acclimated! Catalogue free. GEO. HTA It RETT, Walla Walla, Wash. NEW TYPEWRITERS ! THE - INTERNATIONAL! Nos. 1 aiid 2. 'afliiHiiilniiHiQiBfli'tii"1 Warranteil Imlestruetable AliKument. No. 1 has capital shift and key-board nearly like the Iteiniiigtou No. The New No. 1! is a double key-board machine. These machines are the most beautiful in ap pearance, and elllcient In execution of all the numerous competitors in the typewriting tleld. Either Style Keyboard, - $100.00. A beautiful line of Cabinets always on hand. Second hand machines taken in exchange, aud for sale. WANTED A good, smart man la every city, town and hamlet throughout the entire world, to act as our local agent; our terms to agents arc the most liberal of any In the typewriting Held. Manufactured by the Parish. ... NewYorlt Address all correspondence to llr. T. 11UOWMUDGE cfc CO., Hiipervisors of Agents, U l'urlc Hiitiiire, 1IO.STON, - AIA.Si4. ANOTHEIt THA1N WRECK. From the Arlington Record. At six o'clock Wednesday morning the woHt bound mail train, while coming around n curve about two miles east of Maxwell station, ran on to a broken rail, which threw the engine from the track. The engineer jumped to the right aud escaped with slight injury. Firomau Pound juuipe i to the left, and as suppos ed, landed in the midst ot the wreck of the tender and mail mid baggage cars, mid was found a quarter of au hour afterwards in a mangled condition, from which injuries he died in about two hours. His remains were taken to The Dalles fur interment, from which point his relatives iu Chicago were notified. Joseph Warner, the news agent, was at the time of the accident sitting iu the front coach, which was pushed up beside engine, and was frightfully scalded by escaping steam. Warner isunt expected to live. Three other men iu this car es caped with no serious injury. The mail car was badly dilapidated, the mail clerks having a narrow escape with slight injury. One trump stealing a ride on the train was also injured severely A wreckiug force was at once put to work nn the scone, who soon constructed a temporary track around the wreck. Ilihlmi il s t; lie ii nuil ie ami Liver Pills. These Pills are scientilieallvniiiiiM.iiui.l. ed, and uniform in action. " No griping loon so eniumouiy rutiowiug tlie use u Pills. Tho are adapted to both ndnlti f j and children with perfect safety. We guarantor they have on equal in the cure i nn-K UKADAiMiK, (. nnst iiiation, Dysneo- . , , . . ll,ul nnoiianess; aud, as an appetizer, uiey pjiuei any oilier preparation. First National OF HEPPNER,- GOOSEBERRY FIXINGS. Mr. Tom Graham is on the sick list this week. We think Gooseberry for a general store. good opening Mr. Spenoe Akera and Miss Minnie Akers are on the sick list. The thermometer ha fallen several degrees the paBt few days. All those wanting homes can not do better than inveat in Morrow county. Fred Akers has purchased a brand new pony. Fred considers him a "goer." The Gooseberry sohool has enrolled 40 scholars, with an average of 32 daily at tendance. Spelling school at Gooseberry last Tuesday evening. The young folks had a good time. Mr. Garret Akers and George Holmes visited the mountains the first of the week. Object, wood. The people at Gooseberry appreciate the new mail, as they get the Gazette one day sooner, whioh gives the latest news. The young folks met at I. R. Esteb's last week. They report having a good time. The exercises consisted of popping oorn, pulling candy, and playing some of those plays that will never get old as long as the sun shines. Tiianks to Mr. Esteb. Wheat growers in Gooseberry vioinity fall sowing, are N, R. MoVey, 80 aores; Ben Akers, 00 aores; Tom Graham, 25 acres; Garret Akers, 8U acres; Mr. Bid die, 40 aores; Harvey Akers, 60 aores; Mr. Charleston, 120 aores. Others have a good crop in. The directors called on the people of this district to meet them on last Thurs day at the school house for the purpose of repairing the building. Messrs. Ben Akers, Biddle and MoGonnigall did the work. T. Y. T. Gooseberry, Or., Jan. 22, '92. Deafness Can't Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach tlie diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is oaused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed, deafness is the result, uud un less the intiamation 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, which is nothing but an inflam ed condition of the mucous surfaoes. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by oatarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. Chenev & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. EIGHT MILE. Fine rain. Roads muddy. Rabbits are girdling young trees this winter. Fred Ashbaugh's children are sick with sore throats. If it does not freeze soon farmers will go to breaking sod. . Colds are quite prevalent in this neigh borhood. A number have been quite sick. Mrs. Andrew Asbbaugh has been quite sick the past week but is now much better, yet t,ot able to leave the house. Some of the soldier boys from Eight .Mile attended the U. A. R. meeting at Lexington. They report a very pleasant time and a good meoting. Mr. J. Young's, Mr. Maxwell's aud Wesley Braunau's have had sickness in their families. Mr. and Mrs. Brannon have the sympathy of the entire com munity iu their sad affliction, the loss of their only son, aged 13 months, who died with membraneous croup. I. G. N. Eight Mile, Or. Jan. 15, '92. A Libel Suit. A criminal prosecution has been com menced before J ustioo Brown of Butte Creek precinct, this county, against Ed Putnam aud S. P. Shutt, ou oharge of criminal libel, the complaint being made by Attorney II. H. Hendricks. The matter ooniplaiued of as libellous is con tained iu a correspondence to the Globe, whereiu by iunueudu several charges of gross fraud are made. The proseoution claims that they are meant for tlie above attorney and are untruo. Every news paper should have an editor whose busi ness it should be to "Shutt up" local strife instead of encouraging it and who kuows what is meant by the liberty of the proas. Arlington Record. Will we have war with Chili? Every one now is asking his neighbor what he thinks of the chances of war. Apparent ly this is because Frank Leslie's Weekly devotes so much snnoe to illiwtrnHm the wonderful ships of the new navy. A most interesting picture is shown of the fuiantouomoti, which is the strongest boat in the uew navy. Every one who wishes to see what a magnificent boat she is should not miss looking at her in Frank Leslie's Weekly. This great weekly is the only one which gives every week a page of foroigu events, aud tbis fact alone makes it worth the sub scription price of SI per year. Those who have not had their character read should see what an interesting subject it is, aud send iu a specimen of their baud writing to the Arkell Weekly Company, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, whose of fer is still good on the colored number, a geographical chart and au order on Peter Henderson t Co. for $1.23 worth of rose or chrysanthemum plants or Hower seeds which is good until June 1st. Sub scriptions taken at the Gazette office. 1 b. O.: A umuau brute imuiej Henry ! Hauea, aoil forty-three yeara, baa boeu ! nrrtrtttnl mwl iuihi.1 .it, V,llo YV..11.. . ! " "." '. "no, lor a fiendish otltraue OOllimitttHl Uliou the : ,.,, ,, u,,Pul, oi, i . i liersoii or (wall Ott, a fen -year old Ger- ; uiau Kirl. Unties was forced to a.uait i his crime at his trial n. the justice cmirt, : and will iiiuhmlHi-dly he uiveu the uud. ishmeut his offense deserves. V I HE Cfl AH1TABLE. Heppner GAZETrE: As I have in days past and gone been a patron of your paper, I trust this mis sive may find room in its columns. Jan. y tli, 11 o'clock, a. m., born to the widow of the deceased Fred Poppin, s baby girl, w eighing 10 lbs , I hear, and under the kind and careful treatment of Madame Hadley, both mother Bnd child are doing nicely. We trust she may make a woman that will bear her name nobly and may pos sess the noble traits of character whioh her father did before ber. And we sin cerely hope that tins most natural event may stop the tongues that have been wugging to the detriment of a widow, whom, if she hasn't done as a true wife and mother should, has proved herself innocent of the great crime cast upon her by her own se x. O, ye mothers of daughters, be oareful how you add your gossip to a report which tends to drive an erring woman farther from the paths of virtue. For the sake of your own dear ones extend the hand of friendship to the misguided one, and by good advice and good ex amples try to make something better of one whom has acted both foolish aud un wisely. Sincerely yours, Chariti. Hardman, Or., Jan. 11, '92. PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE. If, as the saying goes, "straws show which way the wind blows," the testi mony given iu black and white regard ing the merits of an article, and by those, too, w hose daily experience is cal culated to make them familiar with suoh subjects, then the following note carries more than ordinary weight: 178 W. Van Buren St San Franoikoo, June 3, 1888. Dear Sir 1 have tried a bottle of your Robertine for the complexion, Bnd find it a most delightful preparation, beauti fying the skin and leaving no bad effeots. For the future I shall use no other preparation. Sincerely yours, Jeffreys Lewis. OIUTUAKY. Died on Eight Mile, on Jan. 15, 1892, Charles Wesley, only son of Wesley W. and Ella Brauuan, aged 13 months. He died of membraneous croup after a sick ness of only two days. All that oould be done for him was done, yet no help could reach him. He was a bright, love ly child, loved hy all that knew him, but his sufferings are now past, he is at rest. "Weep not for Charley deceased : Our loss is his itilinite gain; A soul out of prison released And freed from its bodily chain. He has eBeaped to the mansions ol light, And lodged in the Eden of love, here Borrow and sin are no more. His rest he hath BOoner oblained, And left his fond parents behind." He will be watobing and waiting for them at tlie pearly gates, in the beautiful City above. A. Dedicated to the deceased by another corres pondent. Dearest Charlie thou hast left us And thy loss we deeply feel. But 'tis God who has bereft us, jcu can an our sorrows neal. Peaceful be thy silent slumber; Heacelul In thy grave so low. Thou no more shall Join our number, Thou no more our griefs shall know. But some day we hope to meet thee When our suilerings here have tied; I'p in heaven with joy to greet thee, here no larewell tears are Bhed. M. y. CURED J By using S. B. Headache and Liv. er Cure and S. B. Cough Cure as directed for coltls. Xhev were SUCCESSFULLY used two years ngo during the La Grip epidemic, and very flattering testimonials ot tlieir power over that disease are at hand. 2tic 75 & 50 h. pet SBottfc, For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co.pIIeppner. A Man or Woman, of infollitrence ard nniek-witted rniough to know a "good thing" at tuulit, hut who lias lout the MoHt freeiouH I'uBsettmoii on harth, (iood Health, will not require a second telluu to be induced 10 uecome a purchaser ot Dr. Gregg's ELECTRIC BELTS And Appliances. Ho you know why? IWanso it is plain tobe rwn that the Tit ITU ONCE TOLD i enough. Tlit HurprisiiiK Promptings with which all class in of imlo renpoml to our announcements, and t ho rapidly inereariing demand for Dr, Grega's Kiodn wherever introduced, confluwively prove t hut true im-denty i always reeo(?uized and the tjuality of merit tkes care of itself. Metaphor ictilly our Htiitemeut ia the Hutton th Pnhlin Presa it, and Dr. GREGG'S ELECTRIC SPECIALTIES "DO THE REST." Tlie extent of prpunun on the button and the muvtw of Dr. (ireg's Klei-tric Goods in "Doing tiie Kent," is mowt witinfru'torily fhown in tlie inarvt'IoiiM growth of our bunineHs the past HOdnys. lii'in-ated I inereariin demands for THE u or.titi r i a 1 itir roui w Au.iir.it are rnniiK in from all parts of the country with pn fiifti acknowledgements that so much comfort for $i.iiu (the price) was like buying Gold Dol lar fur ten eenta. The Delimit Onramsm of Woman mihiwra her to many petMiliar ailment and unfortunate misery. The extreme sensitiveneat of her Ner vous System very frequently requires artificial stimulus. The tirenn Electric Belt and Appli ances Sl'l'PUV THIS, as nothing ele can. I he KtiKttt'd Constitution of Man, when once broken, becomes pitiable in the extreme, from which tliero is altsolutely NO escae without assistance. The Gregu .Electric Belt and Appli ances, in cfiSMH of this kind, have hniitwitlv vnn i tlieir title f King of Remedies. , Rheumatism is conquered, sufferers from Obe ; sity are speedily relieved, Dropsy quickly yields, I spinal dithenltiet and Paralysis disappear, and I many other diseases of men and women are per. many oilier disease uuuV1Iuly cunnl, fi gpmmie tolSfiu ('"'Vk's Good fou ntuy uescriiHti in complete elaborate circular free. We twice the price of any of Dr. ! khIs found not t tw geimine. We ! . niiiL,, .,t....,.i ii.tiu 4:i ,.i i."i..,r; ii.,u ,i,;i. 'Sht'lliug very rapidly ami which we will'take in "xeiiiuige rurally lugner power Helt (except f5 H. ltUind credit Jh on the ,.riw ,.f new okler. iu"17lrw,,rth tT 'AnK" WarmBr" THE UKEGO ELECTRIC CCKE CO. , . , 01 lutet 0efaa BmlJing. ChicaKO, 111.. and mention this pater. A PATKlOnC WORK. Every person who it opposed to Free Trade Slavery and favor American Industrial Inde pendence secured through ttie policy of Pro tection, should read the documents published by the American l'rotuctlve Tariff League. Aa a patriotic citizen it is yw.r duty to place these documents in the hamls f y,mr friends. They are interesting and instructive, aud embrace discussions of all phase of tlie Tariff question. The League published over b0 different docu ments, comprising nearly fiOQ p.'iges of plainly printed, carefully edited and reliable informa tion. Among the authors of the.-e document are. Hon. James G. Elaine j v.. lrKin;er, Jr., li.ivern.-rol Ohio; Seuat-T P. M. Cullom. of Illi nois; Senatur .lu!ep:i U. iJi-.i'li. .f Dreron ; fionator A. rf. Fuddnim, of Nehruska; Senator Frye.of Maine; Senator rum1)', ol North DHkotaj Kenator Juatin S. Alornl, of Vermont; f-tnator NeUon W. kirioli, of Uliodi Island: Hon. Tlinmaa H. Dutiluv.. f Nuw JtTM'y : 1I..11. U.ibert P. Porter, of W.l-in; 1 11 : I'n f. J. V. Horta-e, of the Aerieultur.il I i:;..rl tin m ut Wnhiua tun; Commodore W. tl, T. H iii'liei ; Hi 'ii K. A. llartrihorn, of &t;r Yorn ; ('. .iifriitjifin 1ml liver, of Iowa; Hon. B.K.Jmies; Invid Ihiilll re. of lloaton; Ex-Conifrfsj.ir.nn PiMkin.-, of KansaH; Dr. tt. P. Miller, of .New Vork ; ih.n.flou. hni)wr. of Mass.; Hon. C. h- Krtvn ni-,o Texas; Jiide Wtn. I-awrence, of Oliio; lion. li. G. Ilnrrin an, of New York; Hon. Ceo. f. H'ti:w--ll, of V.it.; Hon. E. H. Anmiidowu, vi : 2it Yuri i ioch IsiiHley.of TennesMie. This complete set of documcrts will bo sent to any address, post paid, for Fifty (.rn) Cents. Address, Wilhur K. V:i!(.pmnn, Sec'y, No. 2a West Twenty-Third SirLet. New York. Gazette for sale at Thornton's News Stand. tf. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Laud Office at La Grande, Or., Jan. 20, 1892. Notice is herebv eiYen that the followlnff- named settler Iuib tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his cmim, and that said uroof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on aiarcn , laira, viz: JOSEPH M. GREEN, Hd. No. 3761, for the S4 NWU and NW'K NW54 8ec6, Tn2N, K 27 E. W. M. He nainea the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, said land, viz: W. B. Finley, A. G. Bartholomew, Fred Parsell, m. c. uarney, ail 01 Alpine, uregon. Or. A. Cl-EAVRR, U2-67. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at LaGrande, Or., Jan. 21, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the followlnc-nani' ed settler has tiled notice of iiis intention to make fl 11 a 1 p r o of in support ot Mb claim, and that said Droof will be mado be fore the County Clerk of Morrow County at ueppnur, Oregon, on marcn 0, viz: RENNE J. HOWARD, p. 9. No. 10514 for Lots 1 and 2 and 8 NEJ Sec '), 1 Jl i. Oi it ZC Tu, tt . 1U. (Frank W. Ridley and R.W, Turner take notice. 1 He names the following witneRBes to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation 01. saiu tanu, viz: H. A. Thompson, T. L. Buckley, James Hurt, W. E. Ililderbraud, all of Heppner, Oregon. A. Cleavkr, 62-07. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 22, 1SM2. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make nnai proot in support of his claim, and that Baid proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or., on Jiarcii 0, ioiw, viz: THOMAS A. DRISKELL, Hd No. 2187, for the SW'14 NEW, NWW SE', NEJ4 aWVi and SEii NV' Sec 34. To 28. R 25 E. He names the following witnesses to prove hlB continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. M. Markam, Allen CrabtreeJ. B. Hunt and .iias .menu, ai 01 Heppner, Oregon. John W, Lewis, 62-67 Register. NOTXCK OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 14, W.I2. Notiee is hereby eiyen that the following. named settler has tiled notiee olhis intention to make final proof In supportof hlsclaim, and that sum prooi win ee made before w. K. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on February 27, 1KU2, yjz: HARKY rillLUI'S, Hd. No. 2032, for the NEJ4 See 8, Tp 3 S, R 20 E, V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his eoiiuinious resmeuee upon ana cultivation ot, said land, viz: John Woodard, Dennis Splilane, James Depuy and Albert Matteson, all of Heppner, Or. e-1-eo. John V. Lkwis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Ijind Office at La Grande, Or., Bee. 1, 1S918. Notiee is hereby triven that the following. named settler has filed notiee of his intention to mane nnai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County i,i.iiiiiiiniiiitv,iiiiiay1ei.l at neppner, ur., on February ti, ls'.r', viz: JA.MKS L. HOWARD, D. S. No. 90R7 for the SV!4 See 32, Tp 1 N, R 27 E, V. M. Ho names the lollowlng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, said land, viz: H. M. Powell, of Heppner, James M. Shaw, (eorge I'ierson, ol Ualloway, Thomas N. Crow, of lina, Oregon, John Holland, Benjamin F. Harper and Wil liam V. Wallace, take notice. 7-ea A. Clbaveb. Register, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Dec 18, 1891. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notiee 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, Or., at Heppner, Or., on F'ebruary ii, ls;t2, viz: LEONARD M. POWELL, D. 8. No. 911-2, for the E! j SWJi and lots 6 and 7, See. li, 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 Galloway, T. N. Crow, of Lena, K. t: Hind aud S. N. Junkin, of Heppner, Oregon. r William E. Sanders take notice. ... , , A. Cleaver, 4"-(l'-'- Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. Dee. 19 '91. Notiee Is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before P H K,,n, Com. II. s. Circuit Court, at Lexiimton. Oreion. iebruary. 5, 1SII2, viz: NATHANI Kl. J. IIAT.U Hd. .1077, for the SWJ and lota a and 4, Sec. 31, Tp. 1 S, K 2.1 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, 1111 Itlllll, Alvan H. Windsor. Josenh Mnuin ir,io o Palmer. Theodora Cork, of Lexington, Or. JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE OP INTENTION. I.and Office at The Dalles, Or., Jan. 11, 1S92. Notiee is herebv given that the follow!, named settler has tiled notiee of his i,ir,,,tin to make final proof lit support of his claim, and uini sum prooi win oe maoe betore the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on Iebruary lu, 1S92, viz: JOHN W. BECKET, Hd. No. 1962 for the SW Sec 12, Tp 3 S, R 24 E He names the following witnesses to nmv. m. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: W, R. Munkers, R. W. Robinson, A. S. Haines, J. W . Allstott, all of Eight Mile. Oregon. JOHN . LEWIS, W"6 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Lam! Office at The Dalles. Or., Dee. 29, 1891. Notiee is herehv ffiven rhur m., i,,ti,..i.,.- - ed settler hus tiled notice of his Intention to inane u mi prooi in snpiwrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made hefore F. H Snow C. s. Commissioner, at Lexington, Oregon, on February 10, 1W, viz: JAMES GAT.T.mVW '"iSo. 2901. lor the W-'.W, W,- NEV, and He names the following witnesses' to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: David H. Grabill. A. T. Kln s p u .a Benjamin F. King, all of lone, Morro Co.. or. John W. Lewis. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Und Offlee at The Dalles, Or. Dec 9 111 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in suoDortof hi. iui,n ...... "a'd priH.t will be made before Frank H. s,,w ' oniuussioner at Lexington, Or., on Feb iu, i-.'i, , i : JACOB M. KEES "I't-"r J.'e' w m' sw "d s, SW' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upun aud cultivation ot said laud, vi: David H. Cral.ill, A. T. King, ?. P. Kaney and Benjainin F. king, all oi loue, Morrow Co., or. 4011-64 JOHN . tj:wis, Kegiste ' A Proposition. If yoa will pay yonr subscription to he Gazette in full and one year in ad vance, we will send you the following books at prices stated herewith: "Six Great Books for Kural Homes." 25 cents ; "Famous Fiction by the World's Great est Authors," ten volumes, 50 oents; Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales," 20 cents. 43-tf. The Patterson Pub. Co. Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his tailoring business, be has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. AbrBhamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or. IFPlll, Rl,AlvSA COMPLETE ASSORT- STOCK BRANDS. While you keep yonr subscription paid an yen can keep your brand in freeof charge. Allyn. T. J., inns. Or. Riimm flti n l-f no, uiuer, eauie same on lett nip, nnderbiton right ear, and upper bit on the left: range. Mor row county. Armstrong. J. l Alnino n T v. i 1. 1." "luumsr oi norses; cattle same Allison. O. T.. Fioht Milo n. ri.. i j O I) on left hiD anil horses nniTi. hrun.l -l.-i. shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkins. TC. DAvvilln. Or-Ntr.;.,,, the thigh and two crops and a slit in the right ear; i ,.D.UC Wu un tee ngnr, anoulder. hnnae in Grant eniintv nml H... n.. e, address also at Hardman. Adkins, J. J?, Heonner. Or. Homo, r A nected on lett flank; cattle. Bame on left hip. Ayers. Johnnv. Lenn. Or H K,n.in triangle on lett hip; cattle same on right hip; also crop off right ear and upper bit on Bame. Ulyth, Percy H.. Hennner nr uaaa oross on right shoulder, itange in Morrow county. Rleakman. Geo.. ITarHmnn n. rr a nn left shoulder: cattle, same en right shoulder. Bannister, J. W., Hardman. Or.-llattle brand, li 'l'" ti P Uld th'shl SDlit in eBch ear- i,,..0, i on,, i,,,,ig ,,reeK, ur on cattle, MAY connected on eft hi er ' der half crop off right. Homes, same brand on letft shoulder. Kange in (irant and Morrow oounty. Mownnan, A., Mount Vernon and Burns, Or. Cattle, A B on right hip, two crops in eaoh ear; same on horses, on right shoulder. Kange in Grant and Harney counties. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or.-Horses branded 7 on right Bhuulder; cattle H on the left aide. Left ear half crop and right ear upper elope barton, Wm.. Hommflr. Or. -H..rooB 5 -Horses, J B r:ght tlugh; cattle, same on right hip; eplit in each ear. ilrown. Isa. Lexington. Or. Homo, in ..n tun right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J. P., Heppner. Or.-IIorsea and cattle branded 8 with ox-yoke above on left shoulder, Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in oai tor on left hip; cattle, same. Buyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horace, box brand on right hip cattle, same, with eplit in each ear. Borg. P. O.. Hfimrner. Or TTnraa. T n shouliler: cattle, buhib on left hip. ' Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or-Cattle, JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and uiiii.oo ptwew uui uul on ngnt ear; on noraoB Bame brand on the left thiffh: Ramie in Fn vnUav Grant county, ' Cain.E., t'aleb.Or. YD on horses on left stifle; U with quarter circle over it, on left Bhoulder, and on left Btirle on all colts under ft vrhth: n lett shoulder only on all horues over 5 years. All range in Grant county. Clark, Wm. H., Lena. Or.-IIortH WHO con nected, on left shoulder: catflfl nnm m ri,t hip. liatige Morrow and Umatilla counties. l-ate, Mias. i Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. itanKfl Morrow aud Umatilla counties. t'oehnm. ("has.. Ion. Or. Hnraoo hp ,. nected on left Mhoulder; cattle, C on both left liipumi Butue. xvunRo in morrow county. . Cannon, T. B., Long Creek, Or. T on cattJeon neht side. croD off riirht arp nnH nlit .n loft Our horseB same brand on left shoulder, itange in Grant county. Cecil, Wm., Douglas, Or.: horses JO on left shoulder; caUle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two b.ta in the right ear. Ihirl. T. H., John Day, Or.-Double cross on each lap on cattle, Bwnllow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear, llanirB in GrAnf. couiiLy. On sheep, inverted A aud spear point panelled tinner bit, in riuht Waflmm in oih'uiuoi. umritou ewes, cron on lort or. right and under half crop in left ear. Ail range Crosby. A.A..Hernnfir.Or. CAftloK,-i-t (orH L connected) on the riarht shouldHr. ( hlttenden. It.. Vruirip t'itv Ht.u;i, i .n. down lit! nuttln ritrht liin nntf a.Al : : Ll . ...... b uu nfJ(b m iiKat Bar: horses, same brand on right shoulder, liauae in Grant connly. Cook, A. JMLena.Or.-HorBes, (Won rightshonl der. Cattle, same on ritrhthin? nnr mnrir crop off left and split in right. - v umn. a. i., curnneville, Or. -Horses, t on left stitle. (lOChran. J IT Mnnnmanf nfun I ij T l&Aonleft shtiulder. Cattle, same on right hip, swallow fork in right ear and crop offl oft Cox & English, Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with r in oenter: horses. CE on left Md. supper, 11. a., tuonument, Or.-Horee H C on It ft shoulder. nHttl H C. nn loft i low fork on right ear. ' locnran, n. K Monument, Grant Co, Or -Horses branded oirele with hnr hdnonth . shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark unyi oniiin uuiu ohid niiuuewiup. Kiiapin, n., naruman, Or. Horses branded - on nglit hip. ( 'attle brauded the same. CroBS. B L. Davvillw. Or CHttlhrnr..Ji j t, crops and a split in left ear; on horses a reversed 1 on left Bttfle. Also have the followinc brands on cattle: 72 on i Aft-hit. i nn ii,f :.: 72 on left shoulder, two parallel bars tn left Bhoulder. Ear marks, two crons. Doonan.Vm.. Hpnnnflr Or Unmaa 00 with bar over them, on left Bhoulder: cat tle same on left hip. Douglass, W. M , Galloway, Or.-Cattle, R D on right Hide, bwhi low-fork in each ear; horses, li D uuncan, W. jf ., John Day.Or.-Quarter circle Range Grant county. Driskell, W. E., Heppner, Or.-Horeea branded oi " ou ion snoaiaer, cattle same on left side of neck. Ely, J, B. & SOUS. DoUdaS. Or. FTnraac, hMnA ed ELY on left ahoulder, cattle same on loft uuir ii' iiiii. ear. riSK. Italllh. PrMlna fitv fl.IT D w right Bhoulder; cattle, on right hip. Range in Grant county. B rieek, jackeon, Heppner, Or. Horses. 7F onnected on right. Hhonhlap. ,a,.lA n .. off 'left h'P' Earmark- uole right and crop Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right tun: horsne V with hu. J.n Innl,l; """" vB;fUBr'ur "orses. F on right Bhoulder: cattle. V m riht hir. ... h'l'ironna Q D 1 1 n BhoSfdsr11'31'' Hepl,nBr. Or.-UAK on left , HS' 2, Heppner, Or Horses, 7 F on lett stifle; cattle, same on right hip Oilman-French, Land and Live stock Co., Fos- 8 r,fi;'.rK;"hanc!1."r ? 011 Bhoulder; vent, same on left stitle. Cattle ..mo k.. ear markB, crop off right ear and underbit in left.' Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties, "w Gentry, Elmer, Fcho, Or.-Horses branded H. . Wllh a OUArt ein'la n. i I.... ...i,, Range in Morrow and Umatillaco'nnties Gi twater, J. C Prairie City, Or.-On horses, O-Oo left Bhoulder and stifle; cattle, on right side. Range in Grant county. ..num. jauies, naruman Or.-HorseB shaded on left shoulder: eat In swrn. ur. i." in and Bbout Hardman. " Hnyee. Geo., ljenn. tlr. Ttr.n1 vrr . . , . , . .. ...... v uoiiimuLeu. with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder. Hlalt A. B.. Riilire- lip 1'. i ... . with quarter circle under it on the nglit tiio Range in Morrow and Umatilla nnnntio. JW", h Jenk"' HHmi.""I' Or-Cattle. two bars on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, J on right thigh. Range in Grant county! !, ,, l i ' k : ""-n"". Or-T F L on right i , ..,. VOii,o,ou rl(rnt nip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Kange in Haystack district, Morrow county. Hall. Edwin, John Day.Or.-Cattle E Hon right uu su, ouuuiaer. nangein Grant county. B Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or.-Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hiinsaker, B Wagner. Or.-Horses, V on left shoulder; oai tie, 9 on left hip. " 'eii. Hanlisty, Albert. Nye. Oregon-Horse.. AH connected, on left shoulder: Cattle iki CS hill, sron off left ear. left toikreV8' J M' Uardman. Or.-Horses. H on Hintt, Wm. E Ridge, Or.-Horses branded bar cross nil left a inn , ... rtnu ,.r m p lli. muib ou leu Hayes. J. M-. Hennner. Or TTm, i on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. ri.h? hi ., J . VT. !".". ' " ivy, sirred, Long Creek, Or-Cattle I bdSu MtlafS, conntv Htiston. Lrither. Eight Mile, Or.-Horee H on the left shoulder and heart on the left stitle Cat Ue same on left hip. Range in Morrow county. Jenkins, D. W.,Mt. ernon,Or.-J on horeeson left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two sinimili crops on both ears. Range in Fox and Bear valleys. Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or.-Horses, horse shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the earns. Range on Eight Mile. Johnson. Felix, Lena. Or.-Horses. circle T on left stitle: cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in riirht and solit in left ear Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or.-Horee. branded K.X on lefthip. cattle same and crop off left ear: nnder slot, on the right Keller, Richard. Blanton. Grant county. Or. H h. in square, cattle on left hip; horeee same on lett shoulder. Range Beer vallav. Klrk.J.T., Heppner. Or.-Horses 68 on left i shoulder; cattle, ow on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or.-Horsea. 17 on either flank: cattle 17 right side. f,um,ri"r? W'.i iM""nt Vernon, Or.-I Lon cattle on nglit and left sides, swallow fork in l(ft T2.?HlJrh"Uior- 'We in Grant county. Keeney Hi, Heppner. Or.-Horse. ,l L, and ae. of clubs on left stitle. Kange in Umatilla and Morrow counties. ummuia Lesley.M C. Monnment, Or A triangleRlwith 'if f,Xtnd! Ojoilyof figure.mE hor ses on left Bhoulder, ou cattle diamond 1,11 left Bhouliler, split .urigh .a-u,. t inleftilr. Range in Grant couuty and toparteof John bay. Laurence, H. L.,Prririe City, Or. -Cattle. Z on nglit tup; horseB. same on right shoulder. Range in brant county. HIm"!' 8t,Pheni , Or.-8 L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses Znty 0n l0" "houMOT- ange (iSnl Lienallen, John W., L"'--- Or -Homes d,"J,."ill-0,":leIlL,c"Dnect,,1 left shoul- Ho1 G,'1orKB- ""('Pier Or.-Horses hranded double H c.u.necu Sometimoa oaUed swing H. on left shoulder. " Maxwell. M.S. Gooseberry, Or.-Horee. brand S iTS. n Jrfti "h"Mer; cattle, J- P' r,hHr ni"rk' "nder bit in left ear. minor, Oaear, Hepjiner Or. Cattle M n nght hip; horse. M on left shoulder. " morgan, B. N., Heppner, Or.-Horaas M 1 on left should, cattlersameonleft hVp? ' M) Jlcl nmber, Jas A, Echo, Or.-ilorees. M with bar over on right Bhoulder. m with nW;,I"!vliLB'' Lena' "'-Horses-old mares ZZ shoulder. 1,UUg 8tuUk' "mM Morgan, Thos., He!ipner, Or.-Horses circle righh,fghh0,lldBraua l6" "l'roaTt?e, Ton Mitchell. Oaoar, lone, Or.-HorsoB, 77 on ria-ht hip; cattle. 77 ou right side. ' on ngnt ... , . v. x uwuriviiie, (Jr. Hnr-Aii Figure lion each shoulder; cattle. Ala on hVp Sr, Vernon. Or-X 1 onP0atUe ..r... ,., , iikjia ttur. uair croc in ift' samerauu on horses on lefthip. RanKP in Gran, nw0,'1''5'' ?Hvicl H." 0r- Horses branded onl,randCBtrdde0ntl,"lBlUhOUlaB'' - . Mollirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule sho. with toe-cork on cattle on riba and under h? S1" i V., Hamilton, Or.-On Horses, 8 with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle four bars connected oa top on Uio right side Range m Grant County. Neal. Andrew Lone Kock.Or.-Horaes A N eon nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Newman, W. R., Heppner, Or.-Horses N WU, ,'.'1E ,olroJn over it on left shoulder Neville, Jas H, ppner, Or.-Horses, N on left shoulder; cattle eauie on left hip; ear mark, three Bills in nght. Range iu Morrow oounty. i ',,;dyk.e h- pi'verton. Or.-Horsea, oirole 7 on left tlugh: cattle, same on left hip. J , liJr'- l;"nJ"" Oity, Or.-A S on cattle inGraVr!;in?ty0rBU"'e Kaa shomde,1JBrry' - 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 noao. Range in Grant oounty. Pearson, (Jlave, Kiglit Mile, Or.-Horaes, quar- h8r CVit ,UB'"reld"l8Jt sl'oulderandMot ? left hip. Cattle, fork in lot; ear, right cropped. U4 ,i i H' r fange on Eight Mile, left shoulder. ilanJman'1' .-Horse. IP on Piper, J. H :., Lexington. Or.-Horses, JE con. nected unlet t shoulder; cattle, Bame on left hin under bil in each ear. "uip. 1'atborg, Henry Lexington, Or.-HoraeB brard- ed with a Itomar, cross on left shoulder; cattle lefthn? ltomau cro8B. b,r t bottom, on Potter, Dan, Lexington-Horses branded MP connected on left shoulder; cattle same on right Powell, John T Dnyyille, Or-HoreeB, J P con necledon left shoulder. Cattle OK connected on left hip, two under half crops, one on each ear wattle under timial. linage iu Grant county . i, ' . .. vi jou uuy, yjr. r v on lert SH Iw'OIlhor,i!"8 (mly- Canyon creek and Bear valley, Grant oounty. Rood. Andrew, Hardman, Or.-Horees, Bqoare oross with quarter-circle over it on left stifle ......, , ,i0i,puSr, ur. uorees, C U on left shoulder. , u Rice. Dan. Hardmnn. Or l,nrBM , worm fence on left shoulder; ciCtle, 1) Al on n..u,uc,. i.,iUHy Uullr naruman. Rudio, VVm. ijong Creek, Or.-Brands horses K ov right shoulder. Ran drum ,,.! m counties. i J'"1?"' Aaron, Heppner, Or-Horses, plain V on left Bhoulder; cattle, Bame brand reversed on right hip aud crop oil right ear. Range in ilor row county. uubu tiros., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded 31 1 the na it Bliniil. er; ejittlo IY 1.... crop oil left ear and dewlap ou neck. Range fr. Morrow and adjoiningcounties. RuSt. WilllMm lu,.,llu,., tr . i ,, . , , , - "'""mi w,, iiurees it on left shoulder; cattle, It on left hio. oron oil ngnt ear, underait on left ear. blieep. R on weathers round crop off righ ear. Range Uma- Reiney, Andrew, Lexington, Or Horsel branded A It on right shoulder, vent quarte! circle over brand; cattle same on right hio. Range Morrow county. v Ruyse, Win. H, Ouiryville, Or Hit connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop off right ear and split in left. Horsed S?e,b,rai1ld.Trl8ft",loulr Kangoin Morrow' Grant aud Gilliam counties. wfith!.r; J ltiiUer' 0rTTIree parallel bar. 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 i i5cJ5-r-. "? " W,v ""ppner, Or.-Horses, JO o left shoulder. Cat tie, oou right hip. Spray, J. F., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded fc hips"'0 "'' 1 "1'0ulaBr: 0l'ule same on both Sailing, C C Heppner, Or-Horsea branded S A on eft Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip. .',nnBr-lr i'itler' Ur-Horses. two-bar S ox lefts title.. Plain , two bars on left side, a crop and three splits in right ear, swallow fork and underbit in left, cattle. 8 on cattle larger than on horses. Range in Grant county. Wwaggart, H. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it on left Btitle: cuttle H with das i under it on right hip, crop oft right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla comities Bwiiggart. A. L., Ella. Or. Horses branded S on left shoulder; cettle same on left hiD. Cron on ear, wattle on left hind leg Btrahiht W. K. II... ... ir , on lefl etifie; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork m right ear, underbit in left. shouSar'' L' AIpine' 0r--Hl",B. S on right Hailll. ThoH . PTennnA. n a . t. left hip; cattle Bame on' left hip. ' .l,'t,lli;F'.Pilot "i"- 0r- Cattle, horse. 8 ? VI'sl"'.', 8lde' "S'v do"e in left ear- Horses, 4 on left thigh. Range in Umatilla and Grout counties. Shirts, James, Long Creek, Or.-Horses. 8 on left stitle and over 2 on left Bhoulder. Blirier.John, Fox, Or.-NC connected on horseson right hip; cattie, same on right hip. crop ..rl right ear aud under bit in left ear. Range in Grant county. " Smith Bros., John Day, Or-H Z oncattleon le t shoulder. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; homes 88 on right stitle; cattle horizontal L on the right side. Stevenson, Mrs A. J Heppner, Or. Cuttle. 8 on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 44 on left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. btewart, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses oirole or left shoulder. Btone. Ira. Bickleton, Wosh.-Horses, keystone on left shoulder. Smith, E. K. Lone Rock, Or. Horses branded i crossed Beyen on loft shoulder; oattle same on left side. Range, Gilliam county. Sperry, K. G Heppner, Or.-Cattle W C on left up, crop off right and underbit iu left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Inompsun, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 on left Bhoulder; cattle, a on left Bhoulder. Tippets. 8. X., Lena, Or.-HorseB, C on left shealder. i Tnrn8r P.- W., Heppner, Or. -Small capital T left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both earB. Thornton, H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded Ml connected on left stitle; sheep same brand. lureman, John, Prairie City, Or. On horses. 10 on lett stitle; on cattle, O with bar under on lett toil. Range in Grant county. VondernooL H.T l.n. n. tr. tn. nected ou right Bhoulderjcattle, same on right Wilson, John Q Salem or Heppner, Or.- "es bnuided Jj'on the left shoulder ' Range Morrow county. iuuiusr. auge Warren. W li CnlK n-.i iu circle over it. on left side, spl'it in right ear. Horses Bame brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant comity. VVood, F L, Dayville, Or-Heart on horses on left stitle; on cattle, Hon left Bide and under bit in left ear. Itange in Grant county. Wright bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded vy on the right hip. square crop oti right ear and split in left, Wallace, Francis, Monnt Vernon.Or Square on oattle on the left hip, upper slope in the left ear and under slope iu right ear. Same brand on horses on right shoulder. Range ia Harney and Grant conntv. Webster, J. 1,. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded with oar over J on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip, crop off left ear and eplit in each. Range, Morrow county. Wade, Henry, Heppner. Or.-Horses branded ace of 9paies on left shoulder and left hip. Cattle brauded same on left side and left hip. W ells. A. H.. Hennner Op 11.. I.- shoulder; catr e same. ' VTomnger, John, John Day City, Or On horsaa three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on eneep, bit m both ears. Rouge in Grant and Malhner counties. Wyland, J H, Hardman, Or.-Cirole C on left thigh. Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP connected on left shoulder. Watkins, Liehe. Heppner, Or.-Horses branded Ur. conueeteo on left stitia. Wallace, C harles, Portland, Or.-Cattle, W on nght thiah. hoi. in feft amp- hnnu. w .... mv,. shouluer. somf sameon left shoulder. nmmer Bros, urewsy, Harney county. Or. -Horses branded W B. eorinected on left shoulder. Williams, aseo. Hainilron Op lln.rta. ni.. cle over three bars on left hip, both caUle and uo-p-o. range iirant county. Williama. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Itanire in Grant county. wren, A. A., l.eppner. Or. Cattie, running A A with bar aero- on right hip. Voting J. 8.. Gcposeberrj, Or.-Horses branded. Toon the rujht shoulder. J V. . 1 i N