National E a n k f Hepprie.. WW. PKNLAND, El. K BISHOP, President. Cashier. TRANSACTS A 6EXER.IL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HEPPNER. tt OREGON. Perhaps -v-; J D!!T CMDri 'c htKmhI "Arrailo 'hai ii I 'V-v" j,,,-'..-; V Jill mail op (,1 W QUEEN " QUttiM HAIRINE" tr. restore and promote; tliu II;nr hir 1:0 equal. 1 1 is a pr-rna e ( vast-Una firm), r our applu'al imIin will btop the hair full i ainl pi event thiri'l nil!', i t cure s-'erttp d incases, ami will posit ively grow a luxuriant growth of hair unless hen-'lilnriiy hulti, Tild hl-j-s j m le.t an indication that t tin mot a arc dead. Nature o.id not provide 1 1, m wo rliould wear a coveriii.t; fur the. hed. When thecpi'ierm.a Cskin) in alive, m are, the rmits, and "Queen Jlairinc" applied to the mrfiu-o oprn.Hihe folitohsi, and givoa nourishment and vitality to liiu KxjUi. One boiuo wiii convince tho iiij:t skeptical Of iW merit. Try it. Price, $1.(0 per Hoitlo. 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Send for a primer. fimUisi, r Prrrsi'(!ii kas;. (.V I I First National Bank OF HIOTNElt, . C. A.lillKA. j President. FUANK KELLOGG, Viet-President. Gum-'jc It-. Conner, Cashier. j C. 1. Lewis, Asttt Cashier. i Tnmsiiels a General Banking Burliness Iexchange On all parts of the world Bought and Sold, Collections mwle (it all point on Rea sonable Terms. Surplus and Undivided profits, $23,527.10 You Don't Know Us, vvmi if.! am ac amt nrmrnii-o uu i ouiilli ivu i.w. vr uua iiLiiiLuiLO. an Invitnii' ht." J leu :!1 nri'l Pe f ro tr-'H ;it nur Clinic. Lady Attendant-,. lent naiiiMi:iy n'cvsv ..1 (. f.i a.tj.i, jir.m pan;;. ANTI - HAIRINE." rn(imc.O!c:ir,1 or Piipprlliioiis M. til immii inu i me, .vu ai.u iiiiii,tir .'.Uli'-I illlU I 1 1 HI II I ilTJt Madr.in:.. a paste, oniy a fi w mi uuu-s ,ipj.!ii:.ii i;jn in reipiirH, ll in powerful, yi;t inill in It vV.n-. It hes and destroys the follicles " f the h-tir without the f-.lk'lilc-t jniu, injury ordiseuloi'.. tinri to the most lc!i'..te fkin. 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I ,iru Kcav N.l,... I It t If' r m Ffmui. Kin rniUr, 1U Hll.l Vll-.'l M.-u-tit .-( uinm Mtiii POISONED FPtUIT. The Second of a Series of esting Papers. Inter- AMERICAN FRUIT QUITE WHOLESOME. Retroactive l:tTect of Knotting Hostility to fmportllig Fl-tllt and Tree.. The fruit growers of England are clamoring against the importation of American fruit, claiming that the poi sons used in spraying to prevent injury from insects and fungi renders it un wholesome. It is a most absurd claim but business on their part, for they wish to raise fruit to sell to their own people at a high price. Even such absurd asser tions may havs a tremendous effect in keeping out our fruit. And further, if the Eastern nurserymen saw fit to retal iate against this state, and they have good reasons for so doing, they might utterly ruin our fruit trade in the East. They cuuld ruin the whole business easily in this way, and it is two to one that they will do it. They have brains, influence and money and they know the tull meaning of the words "good busi ness, " which in fact means to beat your competitor in trade in any way bo it does not send you to the penitentiary. One of the finest and most wholesome of food products glucose made from corn, was almost completely thrown out of uso some years ago by capitalists in terested in other sweets. The press of the whole country was filled with denun ciations of it and there are many people today who believe that glucose made from corn is rank poison and could not be hired to place in on their tables. Yet they use it every day. Millions use it and grow fat on it and it is in fact one of the cleanest, purest and most whole some foods ever placed on any man's table. A dozen other examples of " good business" might be named without even a shadow of truth in the whole thing, which are htiving a tremendous effect on the food trade. Fruit that has been thoroughly sprayed with the arsemtes has been analyzed by a dozen r more most reliable chemists and all give the same testimony. A man would have to eat a barrel of apples at one sitting to get enough poison to injure a mouse. Yet what difference does that make? Those interested in iujnring our trade can tell the reading public that the fruit is poisonous while the chemist tells only in some obscure report read only by a few that it is not. One could get good pity for closing the Eastern markets to Western green fruits. All that is necessary to bring about this most disastrous state of af fairs would be to ring the changes on our especial pet, the San Jose scale bug. Or a half dozen others of our in jurious fruit tree pests that are as yet unknown in the orchards of the East. Yet our officially selected board of hor ticulture, iu whose hands we have placed a great fund of money, have, in their ignorance of facts and the equities of trade, thrown down the gauntlet of war to our friends ami customers. If this was all it might not amount to much, but it is not. There are thou sands of dollars of dead loss to these men wit li no reasonable excuse for it what v,n There are several great and inllu "nlial nursery firms East who have built up an enormous and special trade with this Coast. They now have on hand im mense stocks of trees, grown especially for sale here and which are unsaleable anywhere else. If they do not find sale for them here they will be a deatl loss. One linn alone claims to have now growing and in stock over three million fruit trees of our specialties, only adap ted to 1'ucitic Coast orchards. Another a million mid a half, and so on down to the man with ten thousand. Under the present rules and regulations this great trade is ruined. Ami the worst point about it is that these Eastern men know beyond question that our boards can show no good reasons for any such ex clusion laws and will lay it all to spite instead of ignorance, mid will feel all the more like striking back. i). n. wiek. lMlltllire of TttstK. It would be useless to preach to the average farmer and fruit grower about tlie money value in keeping everything around the place in a tidy, healthy con dition. The farmer above all other men is the man who never has or at least who thinks he never has any time for putting on frills about his home. Yet all should make an effort to do what they can in this line. There is nothing that will pay better in the long run, and give him more comforts and stand ing among his fellow men. Neatness, and even beauty, will add to one's com fort, and even kink account. The com munity will consider that if a man gives genii care to his own holdings he is worthy of being trusted with public cares. The "oeautifnl, neat, country home is the home of homes, where gootl citizens grow. The dilapidated, un painted, gateless farm without fruits or flowers, beer bummers and sluggards of children are grown upon it. I'.x peri in out Stut in let. hi looking over the reports of our ex periment sttit ions many facts of value tire learned. Yet there are many great faults. Many of them have expended much valuable time and money going over again experiments of practice that have been fully tested and proves years and years ago. There are now over one hundred of these experiment stations in the United States, ith about a dozen on this Coast, and 't is nut rare to find two thirds of them going over the same Held of experimentation. It is true that all should be independent, and prove all things necessary, yet it does seem a waste of raw material to have so many at one time working out the same simple experiments. The field open for research is certainly wide enough for the largest part to be ou entirely new lines. AgrW'iiltiiml ltrevitit'A. I'aint tho tools and they will last longer. Irregular feeding makes an uneven fiber of wool. Numbered with potatoes that aro everywhere receiving commendation aro the varieties Rural New Yorker No. 2 and the Tliorburu potato. In pruning small orcliardsdhe thumb and linger were declared to be the best implements that could be used at the California State Horticultural society. There are no disadvantages to be cited against obtaining seeds, trees, etc., from points considerably north of where the planting is done. We are not so certain that tho reverse of this rule, in going toward the equator for planting stocks. is equally true, says The American Uar-1 dening. j HAY BARRACKS. How to Erect a Chenp Substantial Shelter anil Fill It by Horse I'ower. A Michigan farmer who lost consider ble hay by stacking it out of doors put np a hay barrack. This is how he did it, as told in The Rural Now Yorker, with the aid of the cuts here reproduced. He says: I had seen barracks, but none suited because of the hard labor to fill them, Wo had used a haycar and horse hayfork in the bam for several years and hated Fid. I A MICHIGAN HAY I1ARUACK. to go back to the old style of hand pitch ing. I drew several plans. The one that suited me best was speedily erected, and is shown in the' illustration, Fig. 1. Only the end of the barrack was photo graphed, including the projecting track over the place of unloading. A diagram or plan of this end is also given to show the frame and manner of erection. See Fig. 2. The posts are all white oak, about ten inches in diameter at the base and from eighteen to twenty-eight feet long. Those outside are sixteen feet high to tho eaves and the ridge is twenty-four feot from the ground. The barrack is sixteen feet wide. It can be made of any length desired and one or more "bents" can be added to it at any time. It stands on nearly level ground and is located in a jonvenient position, back of tlie granary and toolhouso. 1 laid out tho foundation by setting stakes at each of the four outsido corners, and then ran a line from stake to stake. This line was leveled and a hole two feet deep was dug at the lowest outside cor ner. All the other holes were measured from this level lino. The posts were all ex actly eighteen feet long. Two posts were first placed in position on the ground with their lower ends (B, Fig. 2) over the two end holes. A 2 by 8 hard wood girt (C C) sixteen feet long was spiked on two feet below the upper ends of the posts. Temporary braces were tacked across and each bent was raised by ropes and pulleys. Additional braces were nailed across after the posts had been brought into line and mado plumb, and now the hardest job was at hand. Upon climb ing to the top of the frame we found that not one of the ton outside posts was half an inch higher than the others. The 3 by 0 plates (D D)wero spiked on the out sido of the posts, the upper edges being about nine inches below the tops. The rafters (E E) were allowed to rest on the plates and were also spiked to the posts. Each pair of rafters was set up with the ridge spread two inches apart to receive the ridge board. In order to do this cleats were tacked on each pair before they were raised into position. After the rafters had been spiked on tho posts they were braced into position and ribs nailed in between them to stiffen them and also to support the roof boards. The ridge board was next placed iu position and ex tended to the polo at the right of the pic ture. Tlie cleats were then knocked off and tho rafters spiked to the ridge boards. The roof boards project three foet beyond the plates and the roof is PIO. II CONSTRUCTION OP A HAY BAR RACK. half pitch. The boards are creased on each edge and shed water nearly as well as a shingle roof. The track is suspended from the ridge board fy double hanger hooks, so as to allow free vibration. The roof is well braced. The frame is all nailed together with No. 20 wire spikes. At the back end of the barracks a post stands in the middle of the bust bent and extends to the ridge board, to which it is also spiked. In filling with hay, each section be tween two bents is filled at one time, be ginning at the back end. The picture shows the first bout empty, and iu tak ing out hay the wagon is backed into this space to load. This arrangement saves much hard work. The track and car are so arranged that the horse hay fork can bo used to take out the hay if desired. After filling it up well under the roof we let the hay settle and put in ni aeon top. The back end gablo faces the west and is boarded up. We may inclose it next season, but see no neces sity for doing so at this date. I lost enough hay in stacks one year to pay all it cost for material and erection. Three of us got the material together and put it up in two days, at a cost of about iflS.50. As our barn space is limited, we think of erecting a barrack next season for stacking wheat. A Homemade Ilroo.ler. A California woman tells iu The Fanciers' Monthly how she is success fully raising some biddies from the time of hutching. She says: "At night 1 keep them in a box half full of chicken feathers, and for a cover 1 have a board to fit the box with strips of flannel tacked on the under side. Of course the box has holes bored in the sides for fresh air.. My brooder 'takes the cake' off of any old hen. My chicks, 1 am sure, wouldn't lie any more comfortable under an old hen. When the sun cornea out good I put them out doors iu an old bathtub, the bottom of which is covered with gravel cud shells, and 1 put their feathers out to air and then 1 warm their cover at night before I cover them. They were hatched on Oct. 22 and are growing finely." IPi WWMm HI mm UD Uh u VAUGHN SCHOOL HOU8K, Fioht Mile, March 4. 1892. The good people of this district met at the school house on the evening of the above-named date and listened to an en tertainment given by the literary that has been flourishing there this winter. It was their filial exhibition, aDd although gotten up in a hurry, it was a most enjoy able and oreditable affair. The enter tainment was followed by an oyster snpper, which was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn aod others, supple mented by huge baskets of pie, oake, ohicken, eto.. brought by the many families who attended. It is needless to say there was an abundance and to spare, yet there were 200 people there. The programme was as follows ; "Welcome Song" by the ohoir, assist ed by Mr. Aubrey. liecitation Mr. Burnside. Instrumental music Mr. Theo. An derson. "Qtiiiek Doctor," a farce Ora Vaughn, Nellie Vaughn, Theo. Anderson. Temperance song by young Mr. Gay. "Two Stump Speeches 'by Mr. Jack son. Son?, quartette Mr. H. C. Gay, Mrs. Gay, Chester Gay, Arthur Gay. Dialogue Several young ladies. Comic song by some one in disguise. Recitation Perry Miller. Solo By the four-year old daughter of Mr. Leuob. Ifauyone thinks there are no people in this "neck o' tho woods," that they are not alive and don't know how to en joy themselves, let them come to one of their etltertaiuments and they will be undeceived. The Gol eBrated French Cure, Mr "APHFsODITINE" tret2Zl Is Sold oh a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form of uervoui disease, or aiiy disorder of the BEFORE generative or- AFTER gaut of either sex whether arisiug from the excessive use of Stimiilauts, Tobacco or Opiuo, or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg ence, Ac., such as Loss of Bra'u Power, Wakeful Dsr Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emission. , Leucorrhcea, Dizziness, Weak Mem. ory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne glected often lead to prematureoldageand insan ity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes for 15.00 Bent by mail on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every fl.00 order, to refund the money if a Fermauent cure Is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, permanently mired by Aphroditinb. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKBTXBH BRANCH, BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR Mrs.aKAIIAM'S Cucumber AND Elder Flower Cream Is not a conmetic in the serine in which that term is popularly used, but permanently bruin ti nea, itceatesa soft, mnooth, clear, velvety skin, and by daily uhb gradually makea the com piexion several Khaief whiter. It in a constant lrtei:f ion from thee ffec h uf sun and wind, and prevents Hunburn ana freckles and blwk heads will never come while you une it. ll cleanses the fae far better than soap and water, nourishes and builds up tho skin tis ues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles, li fiiveH the fresh ness, c I earnest and smoothness of skin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, young or old, ought to use it, as it gives a moie youthful ap pearance to any laity, and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, an d is as harmless as dew, and as nourishing to the skin as dew is .o the flower. Price 10" at nil drug gists and hair dressers, or at Mrs, (iorvaiae Gra liain's i stabLshmont. 103 Post Street. Han Fran cisco, where she treats ladies for all blemishes of the face or figure. Ladies at a distance trented by letter. ISend stamps for her little book, "How lo be Hejiutiful." HAMFLtf BOTTLE sent free to any lady on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay postage and packing. Lody agents wanted. MRS. GRAHAM'S Face JJleacli Cures tlie worst caseB of freckles, Bunburn, Malloness, Moth-patches, Pimples and al skin blemishes. Price SI. 50. No sample can be Bent. Lady airents wanted. TIlC IIiMIUVkI n tn'H town wh0 nrKt orders a bill lilt Ul tibial f my prcpiinitiou will have his name added to this advertisement. .My prepar ations are for sale by wholHnule druggists in t'lncago and every city west of it. iwjj KATHKK uu. WiTTIOUT uttCAU. J Bishop's RESinrNCK, H J Marquette, Mich., Nov. 7, 1889. The Rev. J. Kossbiel of above place writes: I have Buffered a great d- al, and whenever I feel now a rervous attack coming, I lnke a dose of Pastor Koenig 8 Nerve Tonic and feel relieved. I think a great deal of it, and would rather be without Lread than without the Tonic. Tona wanda, EniE Co., N. Y., Febr. 189. My daughter had tits from fright since 12 yoars, sometime- 3 to 4 attacks within ii4 hours without any warning; during these Bpelis her thumbs would be cramped toward tlie inside of her hands, her mouth be drawn sideways, her neck would swell up, mid her face assumed a blueish color ; this would last from 10 to 15 minutes; after that she sltpt; was drowsy for about ii hours. We tried many remedies without any improvement, bur, ti bottles of Pastor Koenie's Nerve Tonic cured her at last We therefore recommend this remndv to all sufferers. JOHN Kl1N, prtf"A Valuable RooTt on Nervous L IJL L Diseases sunt free tn unyaddnsu. H I i -Td poor patterns ran also obtain I 11 Im lathis medicine free vf charjfo. This remedy has been pr"- r 'd by the Rever BndPastorKoenig.ofF-- t ue.Ind.. since is:. and is now prepare?, jiuor his direction by the KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for .5. Lance Size. 1.75. 6 Bottles for WO. Sold iu Portland. Oregon, by Snell, Heithu A Wooiiard. AXLE GREASE BEST IV THE WOULD, a woariDK qualities are unsurpassed, actually t 'tlfistingr two boxes of any oMier brand. Not :fiacted by heat, !JTU o 1 II i: I: I 1 E. FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. )! S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER HEPPNEH, OREGON. j C.-tt'le branded and 'ar marked as shown above, i Horses V on right shoulder. . j cattle range in Morrow and Umailla coun. i ties. 1 will pay f 100.00 for the arreet and con-j viction of any person stealing my stock, rRAZER A Pro osltlOD. If yon will pay your subscription to the Gazette in full and one year in ad vance, we will send you the following books at prices Htated herewith: "Six Great Books for Rural Homes," 2,') cents; "Famous Fiction by the World's Great est Authors," ten volumes, 50 cents; Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales," 20 cents. 43-tf. The Pattkrsok Pub. Co. Where? At Abrahsmsick's. Id addition to his tailoring business, be has added a Sne line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also baa on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrshamsiok. May street, Heppuer, Or. mill RT IVk'Q A COMPLETE ASSORT ial UL.liiaa n,ent at the Gazette office. STOCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yen can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn, T. J . lone. Or. Horses Gtt on left shoulder; cattle i-ame on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. L, Alpine, Or. T with bar an der it on left shoulder of noraes; cattle same on left hip. AlliBon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. -Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horses same brand on right Bhoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkins, T C, Dayville, Or- Straight mark across the thigh and two crops and a elit in the right ear; horses, x upside down on the right shoulder, hange in Grant county and Hear vallev. PO address also at Harximnn. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con n.cted on lett flank; cattle, same on left hip. Ayers, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horses branded triaugieOn lett hip; cattle same on right hip; also crop off right ear and upper bit on same. Blyth, Percy H., Heppner, Or. Horses. Roman cross on right shoulder. Range in Morrow county. Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag on left shoulder: cattle, same on right shoulder, hannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Knrke, M at C, Long Creeit, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft Bhoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow county. Rowsman, A., Mount Vernon and Barnn, Or. Cattle, A B on right hip, two crops in each ear; same on horses, on right Bhouldor, Range in Grant and Harney counties. Brosman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Barton, Win., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thign, cattle, same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J. P., Heppner, Or. -Horses and cattle branded B with ox-yoke above on left shoulder. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. HorBes, circle C with dot in teron left hip; cattle, same. Boyer, W. G Heppner. Or. Horses, box brand on r ght hip cattle, same, with split in each ear, Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B ou left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. Hrownlee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle, JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cnt out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Range iu Fox valley, Grant county, Cain.K, Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle; TJ with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder, and on left stifle on all colts under 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range iu Grant county. Clark, Wm. H.,Lena. Or. Horses WHO" con nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, Chae. R Vinson or Lena, Or. Horsea H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow aud Umatilla counties. Cochrtm, Chas., lone. Or. Horses, HP con nected on left shoulder; cattle, C on both left hip and stifle. Range in Morrow county. Cannon, T. B., Long Creek, Or.--Ton cattle on right side, crop off right ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant county. Cecil, Wm., Douglas, Or.; horses JC on loft shoulder; ca'tle Bame on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in tho right ear. Curl, T. H., John ltay. Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A aud spear point on shoulder. Ear markou ewes, crop on left ear, punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. All range in Grant couuty. CroBby, A.A., Heppner, Or. Cattle branded"!-!-(or If L cot nected) on the right shoulder. Chittenden, R., Prairie City, Or. Pick, handle down on cattle right hip and split in right ear; horses, same brand on right shoulder. Range in Grant couuly. Cook, A. J.Xena.Or. HorBes, AOon rightslioul der. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square crop off left and split in right. Currin. R. Y., Currinsville, Or. -HorseB, OQ on left stifle. Cochran, J II Monument, Or Horses branded T 1 & A on left shoulder. Cattle, same on right hip. swallow fork in right ear and crop off! eft. Cox A English, Hardman, Or. Cattle, C with in center: horses. CE on left liip. Cupper, H. A., Monument, Or. Horses H C on It ft shoulder cattle H 0 on left side, Bwal low fork on right ear. Cochran, R. K Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horsos branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder: cattlo same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H.j Hardman. Or. Horses branded on right hip. Cattle brauded the same. Cross. 8 L, Dayville, Or Cattle branded -f two crops and a Bplit in left ear; on horses a reversed z on left stifle. Also have the following brands on cattle: 72 on left hip, 7 on right hip, 72 on left Bhoulder, two parallel bars on loft shoulder. Ear marks, two crops. Dooitan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses branded OU with bar over tliem, on left shoulder; cat tle same on left hip. Douglass, W. M , Galloway, Or. Cattle, R D on right side, swa low-fork in each ear; horses, R 1) on left hip. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the light stifle; cattle same on right hip. Duncan, W. P., John Dm; y, Or. Quarter circle W on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle. Kange Grant county. Driskeli, W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. Ely. J. B, A Sons, Douglas, Or Horses brand ed EL. on left shoulder, cuttle same on left hip. hole in right ear. Fisk. Ralph, Prairie City, Or Horses, R F on right shoulder; cattle, on right hip. Range in Grant county. Eleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7F connected on right shoulder; cattle. Bame on right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and crop of! left. Florence. L. A.. Heonner. Or. Cattln I.F n- right hip; horses F with bar under on right Biitmiuer. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right shot Idet ; cattle, E on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GA on left Bhoulder. 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 S on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips; far marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left. Range in Gilliam, Grant, Crook aud Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left Btifie Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Giltwater, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horses, O-O on left shoulder and stifle; cattle, on right Bide. Range in Grant county. Hams, James, Hardman Or. Horses shaded 2 on lef i shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Range in and about Hardman. Hajes. Geo.. Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, with quarter cirel over it, on left shoulder. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top with quarter circle under it on the right hip. Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Hinton A Jenkt, Hamilton, Or Cattle, two barB on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, Jon right thigh. Range in Grant county. Hughes, Samuel, Wagner, Or T F L on right shoulder on horses; on cattle, on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack district, Mortvw connty. Hall. Edwin, John Day, Or. Cattle E H on right hip; horses same on right shoulder, rangy in Grant county. Hughes. Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Rauge Morrow Co. Hunsaker, H . Wagner, Or. -Horses, tt on left shoulder; ca' tie. 9 on left hip. Hardisty, Albert, Nye. Oregon Horses, AH connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left hip, crop off left ear, Humphrevs, J al. Hardman, Or. Horses. H on left Hank Hiatt, Wm. E., Ridge, Or. Horses branded bar cross ou left shoulder: cattle same on left hn Hayes, J. M Heppner, Or. Horses, wineclass on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek, Or i at tie I D on right hip. crop off left ear and bit in riirht. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range n Grant countv. Huston, Luther. Emht Mile, Or. Horse H on the Uft shoulder and heart on the left stifle Cat tle same on left hip. Range in Morrow county. Jenkins, D. WMt. Venion.Or. J on horses on left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and Bear vail .'j s, Junkm. S. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse-i shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the Bam 3. Ranife on Eight Mite. i Johnson. Felix. Lena, Or. Hornes, circle T on left sure; cattle, same on right hip, under half; crop in ritdit and split in left ear j Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or Horses branded, KNY on left hip oattle same and crop off left ear: tinder tlnne on th riant Keller, Richard. Blanton. Grant connty. Or. i E K in souare. cattle on left hin: htintint uihai on left shoulder. Range Beer vallev. i Kirk J. T., Heppner. Or. Horsea 69 on left i shoulder; cattle. 6V on left hip. 1 Kirk. J O, Heppnr. Or. Horses. 17 on eithar flank: cattle 17 on right side. Kumberlaml.W.G., Mount Vernon, Or. I L on cattle on right and left sides, swallow fork in If ft ear and under crop in right ear. Horses same brand on left Bhoulder. Range in Grant countv. Keeney. Eli, Heppner, Or.-Uorses J L and ace of clubs on left stifle. Range in Umatilla and Morrow counties. Lesley. M C, Monument, Or A triangle ST'' with all hues extending pa t body of figure on LSI bur ses on left shoulder, ou cattle diamond on left shoulder, split in righ.aii uae.' uit in left eur Range in Grant nuuntyand to parts of John Day,' Laurence, R. L.,Prt irie City, Or. -Cattle, Z on right hip; horses, same on right shoulder. Range m Grant county. Leahey, J W Heppner Or.-Horses branded L N on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip- wat Oe over right ey , three slits in right ear. Loften, Stephen, Iox, Or. h L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range Grant county. Lienallen, John W., Li-io- Or. Horses branded half-cucle JL connected on left shoul der. Cattle, nam uu left tiip, ituuge, near Lex ington. Lord, GeorBe, Heppner. Or.-Horses branded double U ciii.niiet, .Sometimes called a swing H. on lefl shoulder. Maxwell, M. 8 , t.ooseberry. Or.-Horses brand, ed long link on left shoulder; cattle, same ou .r umra, uiiuer Ult 111 left ear. Minor, Oscar, lleuuuer. Or. Cattle, M D on ncht hip; borse. M tin left shoulder. Morgan, S. Ji Heppner, Or.-Horses. M I on letl eboaldei cattle, same on lett hip. McCnmber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses, M with bar over on riht shoulder. Mann. li. B , Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ on right hip; youua stock, small zz on lett shoulder. Morsan, Thos., Heppner, Or.-Horees, circle T on loft shoulder arid left thiifh: cattle, L on nidit thiKh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or.-Horses, 11 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. McClaren, D. (i., Hn.wnsville. Or,-JIoir "T" Fiifure Son each shoulder, cattle, M2 on hip. iW McKern.VV. J. Mount Vernon. Or Xlou oattle on right hip, crop in right ear. half crop in left same braud ou horsts oil left hip. Itauge in Oraut county. McCar.'y, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded UM I connected, on the left shoulder: cattle same on hip and side, McUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; hoi-Bes name brand on left stifle. McHHley, O. V., Hamilton, Or.-On Horses, S with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top on the right side. Hange in Grant County. Neal Andrew. Lone Kock.Or Horses A N con nected on left shoulder: cuttle same on both hips. Newman, W. li., Heppner, Or.-Horses N with half circle over it ou left shoulder. Nurdyke, K, Silvert.m. Or.-Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cattle, same ou left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or.-A 2 on cattle on left hip: on horses, same ou left thigh, llange in Urnnt county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or.-P O on left shou.rlel. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or.-On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose. Hange in tiraiit county, Pearson, Oiave, Eight Mile, dr. Horses, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in lef; ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Hange on liight Mile. Parker 4 Gleason. Hardinaii.Or, Horses)"- left shoulder. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or.-Horses, JE con- nected oi left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bll in each ear. Patberg, Henry Lexington, Or.-Horses brand, ed with a itoinan croHs on left shoulder: cattle tofUdp W i'"mliu cros. bar at bottom, ou Potter, Dan, Lexington Horses branded MP connected on loft shoulder; cattlo same on right Powell, John T Dayville, Or HorseB, JP con. nec.ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK connected on left hip, two under half crops, one on each oar wattle under throai . Haiigeiu Grant county. Itickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or.-K (J on left shoulder, on horses only, liauge Canyon creek and Hear valley, Grant county. Hood. Andrew, llardmau. Or. Horses, square cros,. with quarter-circle over it on left stilie. Itenmger, Chris, Heppner, Or. Horses, 0 it ou left shoulder. liice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; ca:tle, DAN on right shoulder. Kange near Hardman. ' " itudio, Wm. Long Creek, Or.-lirunde horses K oi right shoulder. Hange, Grant and Morrow counties. Uojbo, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip and crop off right ear. Kange in Mor row county. Hush Bros., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded X on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nip crop off left ear and dewlap ou neck. Hange lr. Morrow nod adjoining counties. Host, William, Pendleton, Or.-Horses It on left shoulder; cattle, It on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left eur. Bheep, it on weathors, round crop off righ ear. Hange Uma tula and Morrow c mntios. Kenney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horse, brauded A K on right shoulder, vent quartei circle over brand; cattle same ou right hip. Kange Morrow county. Hoyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or-HH connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip aud crop otf right ear aud split iu left. Horses same brand on left shoulder, itauge in Morrow Grant and Gilliam counties. Hitter, J F, Hitter, Or Three parallel bars witn bar over on horses on left hip; on oaltle, left side, two smooth crops, two splits iu each eat. Kange in Middle Fork of John Day Hector. J. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses. JO oi lef t shoulder. Cflltle, O on right hip. Spray, J. F Heppner, Or.-Hon.ee branded fcl connected oi right shoulder; cattlo same on both hips. Bailing, C C Heppner, Or-Horses branded 8 A on left shoulder; oaltle same on left hip. Bliiuner, U L, Kilter, Or-Horses. two-bar Sotv left suae. Plain 8, two barB on left side, a crop and three splits in right ear, Bwallow fork and uuderbit in left, cattle. 8 on cattle larger than on horses, itauge in Grant county. Swaggan, H. F Lexiuglon. Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it on lef i Btitie. cattle 11 with dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. itauge in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla counties. Bwaggart, A. L., Ella. Or. Horses branded 3 on lelt shoulder; celtle same on left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. K, Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J 8 ou let. stirle; cattle J 8 on left hip, swallow fork m righ, ear, underbit in left. Swaggan, L, Alpine, Or. Horses, 8 8 on right shoulder bapp, Thos., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on left hip; cattli same on left hip. Smith, E, F, Pilot Hock, Or. Cattle, horse shoe on lett side, crop close in left ear. Horses, 4 on left thigh Kange in Umatilla and Grant couutleB. Shirtz, James, Long Creek, Or-Horses. 8 on lelt stifle and " over 2 on loft shoulder. Slirior.John, Fox, Or.-M; connected on horseB on right hip; caltie, same ou right hip, crop oft right ear and under bit iu left ear. Hange in Grant couuty. Smith Bros., Johu Day, Or-H on cattle on le t shoulder. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-: horses 88 on right sufie; cattle hrizoimil L on the light Bide. Bteveuson, Mrs A. J Heppner, Or. Cattle. 8 on right tin : swallow-fork in left ear. Swaggart. G. W Heppner, Or.-Horses, 44 on left ehomde. ; cattle, 44 on left hip. btewart, Geo.. Hardman, Or.-Horses oircle oi left shoulder. Btone. Ira. lii-kleton, Wash.-Horsee, keystone on left Bhoulder. Smith, E. E. Lone Hock, Or. Horses branded a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle same on left side. Kange, Gilliam county. Sperry, E. G.. Heppner, Or. - Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Inoinpson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, Z on left shoulo, r; cattle, 2 on loft shoulder, Tippetn, S. T., Lena, Or.-HorseB, C- on left Bhoulder. Turner It. W., HeppnBr, Or. -Small capital T left shoulder horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both earB. Thornton, 11. M lone, Or.-Horses branded H I connected on left stitle; sheep same brand iureman, John, Prairie City, Or.-On horses. 10 on lett stifle; on caltie, O with bar under on left hip. Kange in Grant county. Vanilerpool, H. T.. Lena, Or;-Horees H V con nected ou right shoulder;cattle, same on right Wilson, John Q., Salem or Heppner, Or Horses branded Jij on the left shoulder. Hauge Morrow county. W arren, w B. Caleb, Or-Cattle. W with quarter circle over it, ou left side, split iu right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Kaiieiu Grant couuty. i ' Drville, Or-Hearton horses on left stitle; on rattle. 2 on left side and under bit in left ear. Kange in Grant county. W right, Silae A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded and , t in left. on "Slit oar Wallace, francie. Mount Vernon,Or-8quareon cattle on the left hip. npper slope in he left ear and under Blope in right ear. Same brand on horses on right shoulder. Hange in Haraey and Grant countv. ' - VVohrur .1 I U r TT. . . . ' t- ""ei'i'ei. -,r. riorsee Dranded Wlh bar over J on right shoulder; cattle same .., .,p u ieii ear ana split in each. Kange, Morrow counti-. Wade, Henry. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded ace of spades on leit shoulder and left hin. (.attle brandee- same on left side and left hip. Wells. A. S Heppner, Or.-Horses, , on left shoulder: catf e same. W olhnger. John. John Day City, Or-On horse, three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sneep bit in both ears. Hange in Grant and Malhuer counties. W j land, J H, Hardman, Or. Circle C on lef thigh. Woodward. John Hanrn.. rt- ri . ,n .... v.. xiorsee, uf connected on left shoulder. W atkins, Liehe. Heppner, Or.-Horees branded DF connecteo on left slide. Walluna I'lio-i. D... 1 , nt V . ; ur.-i aine, w on right thigh, holt in left ear; horses, W on right Bhimluer, somi same on left shoulder. Whituer Bros., Drewsy, Harney Bounty, Or -Horse, branded W B. connected on lefl N,nl,ier Williams, Vasco. Hamilton. Or. Quarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and W illiame. J O. Long Creek. Or-Horsee. quar ter circle over three bars on left hip: cattle same and Mit in ouch r lianse in Grant connty V ien, A. A., ..eppner. Or. Cattle, running A A with bar aero- on right hip, r8o.Jri',&r''-Hob'W