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- - - - 3 , - mm V m.. , nrnnn. rnrm BILIOUSNESS, LITER COMPLAINTS, SICK 1IEADACHE, COLDS, PIMPLES, all SKIN AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES ARISING from ififfc Factimilc Signature oflCMIL I'RJiSL. i REDINOTON & CO. AOENTS, 8AM FRANCISCO, JOT.I BY All. MtUGGISTS Al ttOCBHW. QUfctN HAIRINt" toreetore and promote the Hair has noe(ual. It ii a poruate (vaseline form), r our applications will stop the hair falling and prevent dnlrull". It cures scalp diseases, and Till positively grow a luxuriant growth of hair u files hereditarily bald. T?aklnen Is not an indication that the rooia nro dead. Nature oid not provide that we should wear a covering for the head. When the epidermis (skin) is alive, so are the roots, and "Queen Ilairtne" applied to the but face opens the (olltclen, and gives nourishment and vitality to tho roots. One bottle will convince the most skeptical Of iti merit. Try It. Price, $1X0 per liottle. r ' QUEEN ANTI-ODOR " (powdered form) applied to the parts allays excessive perspiration, nd permanently cures offensive feet, axmpiln, etc A most deligbUul and harmless remedy. f'rlce&Oe. Our ONDOLINE" (liquid, pure and harmless), when applied to the skin restores and beautifies the Complexion; removes and prevents Tan, fcunburn, Freckles, I'imples and Blackheads. This rt newned preparation cannot bo excelled. A single application bus a marvelous effect, and each additional one improves the complexion. Try It; If not delighted with It, return the buttle, and we will refund your money. One Bottle will restore the complexion. Price, $1.00 QrjBBMloiL,rr(o.: Your preparation formulas karmieM. and certainlr el Remit by P. O. order, Registered Letter, or Draft to r ruwiui ii u muiuiug QUEEN TOILET CO. 174 RACE ST., CINCINNATI, O. (Local Agents Wanted,) .) FB Samplei 01 oar Ooode and "Bouts BeaaUTal" lent for two aUmps. LOVELL DIA f, Ssliil Tires, strictly Ho. 3 C, Ladiss' Cushion Tlras, $85.00 HIGH GRADE. !)5.00 Ka. 2, Ciiwhion Tires, Ko. 3, Ladies' Solid Tires, $15.00 Won Tires AhK Warranted ALL FARTS Iuterclaiigc atle. $85.00 1115.00 vs JOHN T. LOVELL ARMS CO., t MANUFACTURERS BOSTON, MASS. Send ill eenti In itimpi for our 100 pipe Illustrated Catalopi ol Cuns. Ridel, Knohin, Spnrtlnj Goodi of all alndi, it. INDIANA RANGE CO." MANUFACTURERS WROUGHT STEEL RANCES OF 7iTww:Vlijl,l(tl.i Guaranteed to be the most eco nomical, most durable and most perfect Ranne on the market. Suitable for hard or soft coal, or wood. Send for catalogue to INDIANA RANGE CO. EVANSVILLE, IND. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, .to. for Infnrmatlon .nd frpe Tlandboolt wrlto to MUNN k m lIlioAMWAY, Nbw Yoiilt. Oldwt bureau fnr Houuriiifl uatolitn la Anu'rii'.. KTeu-jr luiltiiit tftken out by un 10 brounht bufora ill. publlo by . uuttite given true of olinrtie lu tbe Largest circulation of anv sctontlftp papor In tha world. Splendidly iUustrsled. No intcUiKnt tan hnnuiu ne wiinnut It. wophit, ?t,f.lM year, II. Mi six months. X CO, ruBUttUEiu,3tU Broadway, Now yurk. The Pittsburgh Lamp is one of those invert. tions that scem's to be finished. It seems to reach the end aa to yoodncss of light in every way, and case of management. The only care it requires 13 'filling and wip. 'ing. jar . 7 . dm T XL T7'7r-'VS Dirt falls out when the chimney Is taken off, not into a pocket as In other central-draught lamps. IVtting in a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. ' All this seems strange to one who knows how troublesome other good lamps are. It is in all the good lamp-stores. Send for a primer. UltaWf,!. Pi ". l'lTTSBliROH tKASi C CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION, Perhaps You Don't Know Us, BUT SURELY YOU KN0W0F0UR REMEDIES. Wo extend an invitation to czU ami see free test at our Clinic, "ArcwJo Chambers." Hours 1 to a p. m. Lady Attendants, Wo fill mail orders same day received (securely at-aitd, postpaid). If tmt a represented wo will refund vour iwmey. QUEEN ANTI-HAIRINE" r'em.m-s Heard or Fnperflumis Hair irom the aee, Neck and Arms, or Moles and Iiirthmarkn. Madein'.o a pastfl, only a low minutes application is required. It is powerful, yet mild in its eficct. It dissolves and destroys the follicles of the hair without the slightest pain, injurv ordiscolora tion to the most (IpUpcIp akin Trv it (mo l'rini. i 'nnn, i,t,ia (after a careful analysis), T am free to say.are iW liimwn a, ) , r . nense, oi. IJ.. 4 .. 454 b reeman Ave. home office, and mention this paper. iOFID CYCLES. Ka. 4, Canvsrtlb?B Solid Tires, sr,.9o 0. " Cushion Tiroa $95.00 j No better j machine made aj j any price. Bicycle Catalogue; Fran $85.00 S1ANOARD FORaCENlURr TWIN BROTHERS DRY HOP THE QUICK YEAST 5C-T RISER FOR LIGHTBREAD WAT IB LOO YtASTCO OCTftOITMlCH Adjustable Extension Stand mC i Vim Hiai.d, Mimic Stninl, A tins Stand, Albttl "taiul. Itt hit) Sluud. Floi-i Stand, at ho (jtmp, lturi pHil.ir, Ubrary, tiffloo), liftl.MiRi atnl t'he'lt'r Stani atitt t-Wl. HhiiI WDinl, nititit-,1 HiiIkIi, ticlhC Si Iiu-Jim HolKtit fitumliM, SO Inclioiv WolKht Vi lb,( Kim of tm U i IN j slilitl K. D, I'l ii-f, 5, KKKI.EK .t IX) , Vui tMurw 11 Mi'tr. l 111 Wtt.sliiuk-iui' "t., luou. Mm, WOVEN WIRE ENCIFtlC WIRE ROPE SELVAGE lot umrts, Gardens, Farms, Riwiics and Rsiuoads I'KH'I.SUI l'l.i.'1-l' 8M l.j rh,.U.Hl TAib rai M.I..VS 1'iMi.iui A,:ril.Ml. .t-n Thin. a,Uu. in, ai.auiiea vewa vara feusi STEEL 5F ar.UHnwitnrtit tuc- rcgi DAIRY WISDOM FROM MAINE. Delhiltiou ol IVrfeit KiKtrr .nil Hluu Abutit liiiiruvlug lluiry Cum, An intere-stniK meeting wan planned by Secretary Uilbert recently, at the Maine state college, Urono. The meet- ing waa held in the new dairy building and combined practical instruction as well as theoretical. Professor Chees man. of Massachusetts, has charge of the new dairy school. i ..e i .eaiier was me college tanu miie.i iutendeni. Mr. (1. M tim ell. who jave a lecture on "UikmI Kutter.' His remarks were mainly confine! I ti,uality m butter, without reference to cows fiioil or grade of milk Only in the pro iluctiun of a lietter article of butter than last year is the dairyman sure of hold ing Ins market. One of the important factors in good butter is Havnr: lieu limitless; it must never be oily or salvy Too lunch working spoils butter by nreaking down the grain. Butter in right condition wlieu broken apart should break with a distinct fracture like cast iron. Tins sort of fracture loes tint show in laid or tallow, nor in overworked butter There Is ti much water sold m tmtter Ten per cent, ol water is the lowest practicable amount while IS percent, is not excessive. Much muter put upon the market contains a.', to ) per cen t ol water. Mr. (iovell gave the following scale ,if judgment for perfect butter: Klavoi -marked, nutty, Bweet and pure, 4u make, working, printing and packing 'iU; solidity firmness, not readily soft ening, 12; texture compact, closeness ol grain, breaking with a distinct fracture 13; color such as the market calls for, 8: moisture perfection not over 10 per cent., B; salt variation not a defect unless quantity used is excessive; mark of perfection, 100. Professor 1. P. Roberts, of Cornell uni versity. New York, spoke on "Milk Pro duetion." Professor Roberts thought the cows we now have about the right size. In certain lines in dairying greal advance has been made, but in others but little was manifest. It is not likely that new foods for cattle which will be superior to those now in use will be found as almost everything has been tried and there have been almost innumerable methods tried for feeding. As a general statement, fow cows produce over 8.00(1 pounds of milk per year, or even 850 pounds of solids. There are cows which will produce more than four times this amount, but they are the better stock ol the coming standards to which all must aim. 1 he middle ground is the safest Protits lie in diminished cost and in creased production. Improvements should, lirst of all, be gin with the cow. The tirst and great factor is better food and more of it second, environment everything in hei surroundings, stablo, air. light, litter third, selection; fourth, inbreeding Select the best cows in the herd those which come nearest to the ideal of the owner to breed. The yearly record of the cow should be kept accurately. The quality of the milk should be tested. With the testei anil the scales, a fanner makes a big mis take who keeps a cow over three years that brings in a balance on the wrong side. Scales and the tester are going to weed out the pedigrees. Pedigree is guild, but performance is better The perfect cow will be the animal that, having n pedigree, can show a better record than her dam, as she in turn shows a better record than her grandam. The object is to obtain the greatest amount f energy in milk production. Comfort md food are more than pedigree. The ;.rue pedigree should be the recorded improvements made through several ietierations. The failure tomakedairy mg very profitable is due to the failure of the dairyman to bring all the factora together. Cor. American Cultivator. Two Pictures. Within a few miles of this office is a tmtter extractor at work. The milk runs in at the top. There is a whiz and ii whirl and the skiuuuilk runs out at one point and the butter drops away at another. It is all done "while yon wait." Within a short distance of the extractor a tired man brings his milk from the barn in a pail. A still mors tired woman strains it into puns and puts the pans carefully away. Later on the pans are skimmed by band, the cream is poured into a cream pot and Ironi that into a churn. Then the tired woman "between times" lifts about ten Ions of weight on the churn dasher in making the butter "come" with work mg and pan washing to follow. What a contrast! How it illustrates the won derful forces that are at work changing every feature of our industrial life. The niau who will not grow, who refuses to modify his practices as his competitors learn and adopt newer and more scien tific methods cannot stand still. He must gait out of the race or stand and be crushed. Rural New Yorker. Clone Counting;. J. M. Smith keeps twelve cows on the unsalable cornstalks, small potatoes, carrots, beets, etc., that grow on his forty-five acre garden, and besides this he feeds quite a herd of Berkshire pigs, partly on some of the puugent food he would not feed to cows or that the cows would not eat. To these he feeds some grain food he buys. The cows aud hogs are fed, as it may be said, from the ref use of the $9,000 or $10,000 worth of "garden truck" he sells that are grown on the said forty-five acres of land. How many fanners are there in Wis consin who are feeding twelve cows on forty-five acres of land. even if they feed everything the Und raises? Very few we fear. Hoard's Dairyman. Nolo.. An Icehouse ought to be ventilated at the ends, toward the top. so that hot air. which always rises to the top. may escape in summer. In the tightest ice house more or less hot air will always get in. The health authorities of London have been notified of an sxtensive outbreak of pleuro-piiemnonia in south London. In one dairy alone fifty cows have been killed, owing to the fact that they were suffering from this disease. Dairymen who must buy cow feed are in duty bound to keep a close watch of th market. There are times when cheap lots of feed can be secured, and these the mau who would make dairy ins pay most look out for. ENTOMOLOGICAL ENIGMAS. Bull- TTorma aind a Theory M td Th.Lr Origin. Boys "ometiuies finJ in water troughs , sn:l smiill streams a thread-like worm ! that they call a hair v.'orm. They were told by older heads, who should know j better that they wee horse hairs that i had lain in the water until they devel oped into worms. Boys believe this and many horse hairs they jroll out, being careful not to break thorn us that would ' prevent them changing to worms, and place them in water to see the trans- j formation. But they provokingly remain ' limply horse hairs. This changing a hair into a worm appears quite reason able to a boy. He iniyht ask: "Well, what were they if not horse hairs?" That is hard to tell, for no one knows yet and perhaps never will. Many j aperies of them luvo been classified and given Latin names. It is further said that these liair-uke so called worms are simply gravid females. The animal it self is very minute and the long worm like extension is made up of eggs, hun dreds of thousands of them, and thut in due time this long string of eggs bretiks up and floats around in the water and hatches out minute mites. And that these swim around in the water until a crick et, grasshopper or some other Biiitalle insert gets into the water, when tho mites catch onLo it aud enter its body, where tiiey feed for a time until the in sect happens to be eaten by some animal or bird. When this occurs the mil. goes through another development Just what no one knows, but eveutulillj it gets back to the hair worm stage again. Same of these hair worms are parasitic on many diiferent things. One known as merniis acriminuta is known to infest, in tha hair worm stage, the larva uf the codling moth. One day when dressing a meadow lark I found two hair worms in the flesh of the bird, coiled around among the mus cles and appaerntly causing no irrita tion. One was five and a half, the other six inches long. Their appearance was exactly the same as when seen in the water though not so long, However, those in the lark might have been only developing and might in time have reached the normal length of ten to twelve inches. This may be the missing link. First the grasshopper is infested by the worm and then tne lark eats the hopper and when the lark bathes the worm escapes into the water again. Pools in Colorado and Wyoming are said to appear as if paved with these hair worms. There the combination of the grasshopper and lark would be found plentifully lor their breediug. In such ways are lives dependent on lives. The modes of breeding and trans formations are wonderful. Internal parasites especially have strange his tories. Others besides hair worms are known to pass through two or more hosts before making their round of de velopment. D. B. W. Advice to Poultry Kaisers. At the present time many hundreds of chicks are coming into existence on the Pactfic Coast. But this is only the be ginning and if you do not want them to shuffle off this mortal coil in less time than it took them to shuffle on, eternal vigilance is the price yon must pay. Af ter you have attended to such essentials as clean water, clean quarters and prop er ventilation, comes the most import ant matter of food, and in this matter experience makes me almost ready to declare that there is little use in trying to be guided by what anyone else has fed. "Feed hard boiled eggs for the first two or three days, " says one writer. " The old idea that hard boiled eggs are necessary for young chicks is out of date, " says another. " Feed only cooked food, says a third. " Broken rice and cracked wheat are excellent," says a fourth; and doubtless each of these writers has succeeded with what he rec ommends. Therefore, if you try cracked wheat, which the writer thinks most ex cellent, and it does not agree with your flock, lose no time in trying broken rice or rolled oats. But what ever you give or don't give, make cooked egetables, green food of some sort, cooked meat, and occasionally a little raw meat a part of the diet. Raw meat once a week, cooked meat twice, will be sufficient. Give only a little at a time. There is another thing that must be taken care of with brooder chicks. Strew their dry food among the clean sand and make them scratch for it. Like bipeds to whom a larger growth of brain is attrib uted, they can be very industrious when they are hungry, and like some of the aforesaid bipeds they will be so only when they're hungry. Poultry Monthly. Takes tor a Crank. A semi-fiendish delight often seems to possess people of strong nerves in sneer ing at those with weak ones. The irri tability of the nervous hypochondriac is ridiculed as natural ill temper. The very genuine and distressing symptoms from which be suffers are made light of. He or "she is a orank I" is the cheerful sort of sympathy with which the nervous invalid meets from the unfeeling and the thoughtless, At the same time no com plaint is more defined and real, none has a more easily explainable origin wben it is chrouio. Imperfect digestion and as similation are always ai o impnnied by nervous debility and anxiety. Build np the powers iu assimilation and digestion with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and nervous symptoms, sick headaches and a generally feeble condition of the system are remedied. Remember thut fearful ravages are produced by la grippe among weakly, nervous people. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ourrs it, nnd prevents mslaria, rheumatism nnd kidney com plaint. A Pro oaitlon. If yon will pav your subscription to the Gazette in full and one year in ad vance, we will send ou the following hooks at prices stated herewith: "Six Oreut Books fur Rural Homes." 2,')0enlsj "Famous Fiction by the World's Great est Authors," ten volumes. 60 cents; Cooper's 'Leatberstockiug Tales," 'JO cents. 43-1 f . The Pattrhson Tub. Co. HAItDMAN MATTKKS. F ruiers are most Ibrongh seeding. Four inches of snow fell last Friday night, but went off the following day. The republicans of Dairy precinct sre making preparations for a grand time April 8, Mr. Leathers and family, of Kentucky, arrived here yesterday. Mr. Leathers likes this country first rate, and intends buviug a farm here. Buzz, j Hakoman, Or , March 20, 189-'. i i I AM the old soldiers of this vicinity mi shl to joiu Rawlins Poi-t ut Lexington. I The bojs need you. Henry Wade, at the he 1 of Sand Hol low, called last Friday. He is well j pleased with the prospects lor a good i crop. jWPaUJJ SIMMONS. TK THE CIRTt'lT COURT OP THE STATE Of A Oregon, for the County ot Morrow. T.. J. Owens, Plrl. i M. E. Owena, Deft.) To M. E. Owciia, the above-named Deft.: In the Mine of the state of Drt-Bon vou are hereby required to appearand anauerth'e com I plaint of I'Hl. tiled In the above entitled court no am, aKaiuai you on or before the first dv of the next term of said court. to-wlt: the2xth davof March, ism. Deft, will take notice that if ahe fails to appear or answer, the I'ln". ill take a decree dissolving the bouda 0 matrimony now existing between Pill, and Deft., and for the care and custody of Thomna Cleveland Owens and Mora Owena, minor children of Pill, and Deft. This summons is published by order of Hon. Judge Bradahaw, Judge of the 7th judicial Idla- triet of the State of Oregon. Dated loth February. 18D2. O. W. REA, 6 i- Plll'.'a Attorney. NOT1C1S OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 12, 18112. Notice is hereby given that the followiug-nam. ed settler has hied notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, nr., at Heppner, Dr., on April, a, iw, Uz: ttKsI.EY W. BHANNAV, ltd. No l.ftw, for the XB i Sec .12, 1'p 3 3, R 21 E W M. He names the following wltnenMi.. to nw. Kiu continuous residence upon, and cultivation of IUIU IH.UU, It. . John ts. Ingraham, Jake 3. Young, Edward nwu, oi r.isui .uiie, or.; joe nayes, ol Heppner, or- John W. Lewis, 472-4S2 Register. NO 1 ICE OF INTENTION. Land OlTlce at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 27, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following-uam-ed settler lias filed noiieeof his intention to make tiual proof in support of his claim, aud thai said proof will he made before the Countv Clerk of Morrov County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April ln:r', viz: Al.HEKT T. WOOD, D. S. No. 1500 for the NE'-i NWMj, Wi NEM. NW'4 SE!, Sec 12, Tp I S, K 23 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ueorge W. Miller, Charles B.Cochran, Hiram M. Thornton. James '. ttedford, all of lone, Mor row Co. Or. John W. Lrwis, -178 Register. NOTICE 0 INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Oct. 2. 1891. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied 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, Or., at Heppner, Or., on Jlareh 20, 1K92, viz: ABRAHAM B. CHAPMAN, Hd No. 3443, for the E NE! Bee 11, 8E SFM Sec 2, and 8W! NW! Sec 12, Tp 3 H R 29 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. J. Cook, W. U. Clark, Chas. Cate and Giles Daugherty, all of Lena, Oregon. A. Cleaver, 465-74. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., Feb. 12, 1892. Notice Is herebv iriven that the fol ed Bettler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof, in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon, at Heppner Ore gon, on March 28, W.r, viz: D. 8. No. 1017:, for the tt'n SW4 nnd SWA N '4 sec 24, Tp 1 H R 27 E VV M. He names the following witnesses tn nrm- hn continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, ittid land, viz : Thomas Crow, Fran Phtpps and Homer Reese, of Lena. Or., and Victor (irodhans, of Heppner, Or. a. Cleaver. 65-74 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 14, 1802. Notice is herebv niven that the following named settler haB tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in Bupport of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made before County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, or., on April 29, 1892, viz: r A 1 KICK FLAN AU AN, Hd. No. 2.075, for the NK NE' and NW NW Sec 14, Tp 2, N U 2fl E W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation oi. Ktnu laun, viz: Joseph M. Green, A. (1. Bartholomew, Win. B. Ki,. ley, A J. Lockitrd, all oi Alpine, Or. John v.. Lewis, 172-82 HfKlster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Ottice at La Grande. Or., March 7, 1802. Notice is herebv Riven that the followimr- nanied settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in Bupport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. K. Kills, Com. U. 8. Circuit Court, at HeDnner. Or.. on May 2, 18-.I2, via.: Hd. No. for the NWW Sec M. To 1 8. R27 E W M. Charles Nelson take notice. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: ri. N. Moruan, Austin Gentry, Joseph Rector and William Doonan, all of Heppner, Or. A. ULEAVER, K ROISTER. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 2.1, 1802, Notice is herebv eiven that the following-nam ed settler has iilcd notice of his intention to make tinal proof lu support of his claim, and that Bald proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on April 9. 18H2, viz: GILBERT D. COATS, Hd. No. 4279, lor the Sec 25, Tp 3 S, R 24 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, viz: Cyrus Fuqua. J. H. Allen, Kd Ashbaugh and E. B. btauton, all of Eight Mile. Or. 06-70 John W. Lkwih, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 2S, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of hisclalm, and that sain proot win be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County. Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 9, 1892, viz: VANDEVEK L. COFFEY, Hd. No. 2014, for the BE See 34, Tp 2 8, R 24 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his cuiiunuous reuiueiice upon ana cultivation oi, said land, viz: Samnel-N. Warfield, Win. Haguewood, Wesley McNabb. Thomas Merrill, alt of Eight Mile, Or. .U--WK. john . LEWIS, Kegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 16, '92. Notfpp i hrchv trfvon thut the rMllnw.ncr.nam. ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before F. H. Snow, Com. U. S. Circuit Court, at Lexington, Oregon, on April 30. 1K92. viz: ELIZABETH THOMPSON, Hd 4324, for the NWk Sec 26. Tn 1 S. R 25 EWM She names the following wltnessesto prove her uuiiuiiiious resiuence upon, ana cultivation ot, Bald laud, viz: David A. Porter, William C. Metier, James Leach and Josiah ti. Boothby, all of Lexington, Oregon. John W. Lkwik, 73-83 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande. Or., March 3. 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler haB 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 April 16. 1892, viz: CHARLES H. MANN, Hd. Xo. 4339 for the H NV' Sec 4 and SE'4 Nt'i and lot 1 Sec 5, Tp 3 S, R 29 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, Btiid land, viz: Nelson Jones, of Heppner, Oregon, Jerrv Bros nan, A. J. Cook, H. Tibbett, of Lena, Oregon. Or. A. CLKAVKR. 69-79. Register. Frnk H. Suow, CnmmiHNiuDer U 8. Circuit Court at Lpxinutnii, Or., is authorized to receive fees for publication of fiuai p roots. 414 tf. LUMBER! 7Z HAVE FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF UN M droned Lumber, IS miles of Heppner, at what la known aa the SCOTT BAWMIXjXj. PER 1,000 FEET, ROCGH, CLEAR, - 110 00 - 17 SO rF DELIVERED IN HEPPNER, WILL ADD L i.uo per l.WM feet, additional. L HAMILTON', Prop. . -A.- riaaxiiltoxi Mnr Hides, Pelts Anrl Furs wanted. I will pny the hlphcit innrket prices for anything in this line. Give me a call before aellintjr elsewhere, as I know I can do better by you than any other firm ill Heppner. W. W. SMEAD. Office at Sargent k Driskell's Feed yard. I have re-opened this well-known noue to the public, aud solicit a share of the patronage. Per day J 00 Board per week 5 no ' m I til room. . .... (i 00 My table is always supplied with the bust the uiuiaci atioruH. MltS. BASKV & DACGHTEIt. 67-tf-a-w Props, Fffl III A COMPLETE AS80RT- ulJW"u uu-i.mu. tneut at the Gazette office. STOCh RHANIIS. While you keep jour subncriptiori paid up yet can ktup your brand in free of charge. Alli.. T. J . lone. Or. Hnrum GG on lefi i-hnuhler; cMll nnie .n left hip, umrVr bit on ritflii eiir. a'.. up(T bil on the ltI,; rai ge, Mur ruw cuui ty. Arinsirontf, , I, t. Alpme. Or. T with har un der n on Jfi alioulder oi borne.; cattle name on ten hip. Alliaon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D un left hip and horses aaine brami on right shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkins, T C, Dayville, Or- Straight mark across the thigh ana twocropB and a alii in the right ear; liorwH. j, npside down on the right shoulder. Iwtuge in Grant county and Hoar vallev. PO addretiH also at Hardm. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. HoneB, JA oon necteU on leit Hank; cattle, same on left hip. Ayera, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horse branded triangle on leit hip; cattle name on right hip; also crop off right ear and upper bit on aame. Blyth, Percy H Heppner, or. Horses Roman crosa on right shoulder. Range in Morrow county. Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag onleft shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder. )annlBter, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. llnrke, M 8t C, Lon Creek, Or-On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, an der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft ehouider. Range in Grant aud Morrow county. Bowsman, A., Mount Vernon and Barns, Or. Cattle, A B on right hip, two crops in each ear aame on hurseB. on right shoulder. Range in Grant and Harney counties, Hrosnian, Jerry, Lena, Or.-HorseB branded 7 on nghi shoulder; cattle H on the left side, Left ear half crop and right oar upper slope. barton, Win., Reppner, Or. -Horses, J Bon right thiga. caltlt . same on right bin; split in each ear. Brown Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stitle: cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J .P., Heppner. Or. -Horses and cattle branded 8 witt ox-yoke above on left shoulder. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. HurseB, circle " with dot hi o ter ou left hip; cattle, same. Boyer, W. Q., Heppner. Or.Jlorsea, box brand or r gh hip caitie, same, with split in each ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left BtiouldHr; caitie. same on left hiD. Bniwnlee, W. J., Fox.Or-Cattle. JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle p.ece cut out on right ear; on horses name brand on the left thigh; Hange in Fox valley, Grant county, Cain.K, ( aleb.Or.-Y 1) on hnrseB on left Btifle; U With quarter circle over it, on left ahoulder, and on left atifle on all colts under ft years; on left shoulder only on ail horses, over 5 years. All range in Grant countv, Clark. Wm. H.. Lena. Or Hum. WHl! .nn. . nected, on left (shoulder: cattle tame on right hip. Ha ge Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, Chas. K Vinson or Lena. Or. Horses n i- on right shoulder; cattle tmme on right hip Itank'e Morrow and Umatilla counties. CiH-hnn. Chain.. Ioua. Op.--Hunuw. HP mm ueoted on left nlmulder; caitie, V on both left nip ami mine, nane in Morrow county. Cannon, J'. B.,Long Creek, Or.--T ou cattle on right Hide, crou oft ruzht rhp nnd ulit m Ufi r Our horMes name brand on left ahuuldor. iiange Cecil. W m.. Douelas. Or: hi war .Tf' nn lfi shoulder; ca tie same on left hip, waddles" on eacn jaw anu iwn OaU in tne right ear. Curl, T. H.. John Day, Or. Doub e emu on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Hanne in Grant cnumy. On sheep, ir verted A and spear poim on shoulder. Ear marko.i ewes, crop ou lefL ear, Miuuiieiu uppur on in ngni. wutners, crop in right and under half crop in loft ear. All range CroBbv. A.A..HAnnnp.r. Or. Cattle. Kmnol-i-. (or H L coi neded) on the right shoulder. Cook. A. J..LIia.Or. HorHfM. Minn riirhrul.nl Jet Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark Bquare Ult'y uu IDll biiu opiu in ngni. Cui-rin. R. V.. CurrinHVtlln. Or. -Rnrooa CO left stifle. Cochran. O II Momimpnt. Or Mnraaa hKonrlnJ T I b A on left shonlder. CAtt ln nam n r.i.,ht my. Bwtwiuw i.iri. m riIIL BHr HUO Crop Oil I elt. in oenter: horses. Cb on left iu. ('upper, H. A., Monument, Or. Horses H C on It ft tfhonlder mttlo H C nn lft u.Ho low fork ou right ear. lochran, a. fc Monument. Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with hai hnonth .,n if. shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark under Blope both ears and dewlap. l.napin, xi,f naruinan, or. Horses branded on ritrht hiu. Cattln hrandivl tha auma Cross. H L. Davville. Or ( 'wti 1m hmnrlml x. t uiupo muu Bput in lerx ear; ou horses a reversed 7 on left stifle.' Also have the followinR brands on cattle: 72 on left hip, 7 on right hiu. 16 on left Shoulder, two i-mru )1 hum nn l.Pt siiuuiueri rjrtr mams, two crops. vi'a-fimu. "., ncppuur, ji orsee oranuBU OO with bar over thetn, on left shoulder; cat tie same nn left hip. . Uouglaaw, W. AI .Galloway, Or. Cattle, R lon riifhl side. wh low-fork in Mtu-h nor- humaa n n (ill If II niu. Douglaa. O. T., Douglas, Or-HorFee TD on the liuht stifle: cuttle same nn rioht liin Duncan. W. P., John lMy,Or. yuarter circle n un i ikoi nuouiuar, Doin on horses auu cattle. Range Grant county. Driskell. W. K.. Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of U on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. Ely. J. B. A 8onB. Douglas, Or- Horses brand ed EL i ou left shoulder, cattle aame on left bin. hole ir right ear. Fisk. Halph, Prairie City, Or Hon.es, R Fon right shoulder; cattle, on right hip. Range in Grant county. Fleek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses. 7F connected oj right shoulder; cattle, aame on right hip. Earmark, hole in right and crop ofl left. Florence, L. A., neppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horsce F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right shoi Ide. ; cattle, F on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAJC ou left ahouhler. Guble, Frank, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7 F on left Htitle; catti-, same on right hip. Gilman-French, Land and Live Mock Co.. Fos sil. Or. Horses, anchor IS 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 ai.d Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or Horses branded R. 8. with a quarter circle fnrer it, on left stifle Range in Morrow and Umalillacountiee. Giltwater, J.C.. Prairie City, Or. On horses, O-O on left shoulder and stifle; cattle, ou right Bide. Range in Grant county. Hams, James, Hardman Or. Horses shaded Jon lef. shoulder; cattie same on left hip. Ratige in and about Haidman. Hajes. deo., Lena. Or, Brand JH connected, with quarter oircl" o?tr it, on leit shoulder. Hiau A. B., Uidge, Or. t attle, round-top with quarter circle ui dor it on the right hip. Ran tie in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Hinton & Jenkts Uumilton. Or Cattle, two bars on either hip; crop in right ear aiid BpJit in left. Horses. J on right thigh. KangHin Grant county. Hughes. Hamuel, 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 alit in left Range in Haystack district, Monvw county. Hall, Kdwin. John Day.Or. Cattle K H on right hip; horses same on right shoulder, tangeln Grant county. Hughes. Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hunsaker, B , VYagrer. Or. Horses, b on left Bhoulder; oh tie. 9 on left hi i . Hardisty, Albert, Nye. Oregon Horses, AH Connected, on left shoulder: t attln on tha tt hip, crop off left ear. Humphrevs, j al. Hardman, Or. Horses. H on left Hank Hiatd Wm. R.. Ridm. Or -Rnnux KMnrloH bar cross ol left shoulder: cattle same on left hip Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on left tthouldei cattle, same on right bip. i Try. Alfred, Long Creek, Or Cattle I Don I right hiD. emu ofl left ear and bit in ria-ht. Hnnsm ! same bmnd on Jeft shoulder. Range n Gnmt oountv. Huston, Lather, Eight Mile, Or. Home H the left shoulderandhesrtou 'theWtatifl. I'aU tie sume on left tup. Range in Morrow oountj. Jeoain., v. w.,ait. Vernon, ur. J on horeeaon left ahoolder; on ettle, J on left hip and two ' araoolh eropa on both aua, lUngein Fox and hoe j left houider. Cattle, the sam. Bang oa Kigbt ttils. Johr son, FHx, Unk, Or. Horses, circle T on left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, nader half crop in right and sulit in left ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Hones brandiMl RNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left ear: nn dor m1mm nn tha rtuhr Keller, Richard, R lan ton. (irant county. Or. E K in eiiuare, cattle on left hin; horses same on left shoulder. Range Hepr vallev. Kirk J.T, Heppner. Or. Horses "8 on left shonhler; cattle, H on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Homos. 17 on either flank: cattle 11 on right side. Knmherland.W.G., Monnt Vernon, Or. I Lon cattle on right and left sides., ewai low fork in It ft ear and under amp in right er. Horses emme bmnd ou left shoulder. Range in Grunt countv. Keeney, Kli, Heppner, Or. -Horses J L and aco of clubs on httt stifle. Range in Umatilla and borrow couutius Lesley, M C, Monument, Or- A triangle irifwith all liueH extending pa t Lody of figure on I lior ses on left shoulder, ou cattle uiamond on left Khttuider, split iu righ a-a u it in left ear, Raue iu Grant rouuti aud u.uU,of JohuDa-, Leahey, J W. Heppner Or. Horses biai.d"d L N on leli shoulder; cat l le same on left hip; wut tie ver rTght ey . three sins in right ear. Lofton, Stephen, Vox, Or. 8 L on left hip on cattle, crop and H,lit on right ear. Horses aame brand on left uhouldar ttmge t.rui.t county. Lieuallen, John W., L : (r.-Ilorwt branded hitlt-eiicie JL t'onnecieit mi leii -iitmU der. CaUle. sani' ou U-t hip. Range, i.e.r Lex iutrton. Lord, George. Heppner. Or. IlnrseH branded double H uoi iteeu .oineti ties calteil h swing II, im leli shoulder. Maxweil, M . 8 , Gooseberry. Or. Horses brand ed long link on left shoulder; cattle, same on lef hip. -Ear mark, under bit in luftear. Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M D on right hip; horse. M on leftshuuluer. Morgan. H. N., Heppner. Or. Horses. M ) OQ left should11: oattle, same on left hip, McCumber, Jas A. Echo, Or. Horses. .M with bar over on right shoulder. At am. H. B , Lna, t Jr. Horses old inares ZZ on right hip; young nUck, small zt oi, iit shoulUer. Morgan, Thou.. Heppner, Or. I lon.cn. n:eh T on lofl Mite. Uei ai.u tell Uutfli. v.;iiir L u right thigh. MiUdieu. Ottcar. lone, Or. HorHeo, ii uu ,i hip; O itne. 77 on right bide. AlcClareu, h. G., Brownsville, Or, Homes, rigure ami uauh slioinder, caitie, M2 oi. hm McKern.W.J, Mount Vemon.Or XI on cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop m jpft same bi-aud ou horst s ou left hi . Raiiae in Grant county. MeCar y, David H., Echo, Or. llon.es branded D counecteil, ou tlie left shoulder; cattle same un hip and side. fticGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horses aame brand on left stifle. McHaley. G. V., Hamilton, Or. Ou Horses, 8 with half circle under ou left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top ou the right side. Range in Grant County, Neal.Andrew. Lone Rock, Or. Horses A N con nectad on left shoulder; cattle aame on both hips. Newman, W. R Heppner, Or. Horses N with half circle over it on left shoulder. Nordyke, K, Bilverton. Or. Horses, circle 7 on left thigh: caitie. same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horBes, same on left thigh. Range in Grant county. Oiler, Perry. Lexington, Or. P O on left Bhou.dei. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left nulls and wartle on nuse. Range in Grant county. Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield ou Jeft shoulder nnd 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in let'i inr, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Rang, on Eight Mile. Parker do Gieason. Hardman, Or. HoreeB IP on left shoulder. Piper, J. H Lexington. Or. -Horses, JE con nected oi left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bii in each ear. Patberg, Henry Lexington, Or. Horses brand ed wnti a Romm cross ou left shoulder; cattle branded with Roman cross, bar at bottom, on leit hip. Potter, Dan, Lexington Horses branded MP connected ou left shoulder; cattle sume on right hip. Powell. JonnT,, Dayville, Or Ilorsea, JP eon nec ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected on left hip, two under half crops, one ou each ear, wattle under thrua . Uaiigeiu tiraut county. Rickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or. b C ou left shoulder, on horses ouiy. R.mge Canyon creek and Hear valley, Grant county. Rood. Andrew, Hardiuau, Or. Horses, Bquare crj.t- with uuurter-uirele over it on lett stifle. Heuuiger, Chris, Heppner, Or. Horses. C R on left bhouiUtti . Rice, Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, throe panel worm fence on leu shoulder; ca lie, DAN on right shoulder, liuuge near Hardmaiw Uiidio, VV ui. Lung Creek, Or. hrniids horses R oi right shoulder, Kamte Grant and Morrow counties. Royse, Aaron, Ileppuer, Or Hcrses, plain V on ieft ehouider; caitie, same brand reversed oo right i.ip and crop oil right ear. iiunge in Alor row county. Hush tiros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded If on the right shouhter; cattle, IX ou the left tup crop oft lett ear and dewiap on neck. Range ix Morrow and adjoining uountio.-.. Rust, William, Peimietoii, Or. HorseB R on lef l shoulder; cuttle, H on ieft hip, crop ofl right ear, underbil on left ear. bheep, It on weathers rouud crop off ngh ear. Itunge Uina tiliaand Morrow c luntiea. Reaney Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horses branded A R on right shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same ou right hip. Range Morrow county. Royse, Wm. 11, Dairyville, Or HR connected With quarter circle over lop on cattle ou right hip aud crop olt right ear and split in leit. llorseB ame brand on left shoulder. Range in Murrow Grant and Gilliam counties. Hitter, J F, Witter, Or Three parallel bara witn bar overon horses on loft hip; ou catile, ieft side, two smooth crops, two splits m eacl- eat Range in Middle Fork of John Day. Rector. J . W., Huppner. Or.-horsee, JC ot lef t shoulder. Caitie, oon right hip. Spicknall. J. W Gooseberry, Or.,-HorB s branded al on left sh ulder; tauge in Morrow County. bpray, J. F Heppner. Or.-Horses braudeo Isi couutoied oj right shoulder; cattle aame on bolt bios. Bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 a on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Hwaggan, H. t., Lexington. Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it ou lah Btifle oattle U wuh uash under it on right hip, crop ofl right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow, Gilliam aud umutiila counties. bWhggart, A. L., Ella. Or. Horses brande ' t on iu shoulder; ceitle same ou left hip. Crot on ear, wattle on lett hind leg. Straight W. E., Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J 8 ou lei stitie; cattle J 8 on left hip, BwaUow fork in ngh ear, underbit in ieft. Bwaggari , L, Alpine, Or. Horaee, 8 S on right ehouider ftapp. Thus., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on left hip; uattl same on left hip. Shirtz. James, Long t reek. Or. Horsea. 3 on left stitie and - over t on left shouldor. 8hner.John, FuX, Or. AC fouuected on horses on right hip; caitie, same on right hip crop off right ear aud under bit m ieft ear. Range in Grant county, i mlth PruB Johu 0r-H Z oa catUeon le t shoulder. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horsea 8 Son right Butte; cattle horntontal L on ihe aght side blvensuu. Alls A. J., hsppuer, Or.-Oattle, 8 on right hi ; ttwaiiow-furk in ieft ear. Bwuggart.G. W., Heppner, Or.-liorsea, 44 on left should. ; cattle, 44 on left hip Btewart, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses circle oi lett shoulder. Htone. Ira. Hi kitton, Wash.-Horses. keystone ou left shoulder. 8miib,E.li.iJoue Rock, Or. Horsea branded fj'ww teftsiioiildw; cattle same on left side. Range, Gilliam county Hpcrry, E. G., Ileppuer, Or. - Cattle W C on left up, crop off ngnt aud underbil iu left year, dewiap; horseB VV t on left shoulder. Ihompbon, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 2 on lett shouiu.r; cattle, i uu ieft shouldsr ,6 llDDeU. 8. T.. l,ttliH.llrH.,.., , on left Tumor K. W.. Hannr. ui. ta II .. . . leit shouidei horses; ca'tde' same on lefthio with split in boil, ears. v Tlurnton, H. M.. lone, Or.-Horses branded HI connected ou left stitie; slip same brand. ueoted on right shoulder;CatUe. same on right Wilson, John Q., Balem or Heppner, Or. Horsos branded Jy ou the left ehouider. Raom Morrow county. W arreu, W H. Caleb, Or Cattle, W with quarter circle over it, on , eft side, split iu right ear. Horse same bread ou left shomder. lUugeiQ Grant couuty ,1?!)' ' payville. Or Heart on horses on leftstme; on cattle. -on left side and uudr bit id left ear. Iiange in Grant county, Wright. Silas A H...,.,,.r i ... ?....ui . i C "fUli' "r -Worses HV c 8 VV on the right hip. square crop ' on right ear and bpl.ttu leit, Wallace. Fnuicis, Mount Vernon.Or-Squareon cattle on the left hip. upper slop in , he left ear and under slope in ngi.t ear. 8ame brand ou huM uu right sliunider. iiange in Harney and Urant countv. ' weoaier, j. I. Heppner. Or.-Horees branded th bar over J on nirht ui.....i,i. ..iT.T on right hip. crop off ieft ear and Ivlii in a-eh uantie, aiorrow cuunti'. Wade, Henry, HeLpner. Or. Horaa- h.ur,, ace of spades on i,t shoulder and left hin. tattle brande.' same on left side and left hip. W ells, A. 8., Heppner, Or.-Horsea, 80 on left shoulder; can e same. W olhuger, John, John Uay City, Or On homes three parallel bars on ieft shoulder; 7 on Lneer bum both ears. Range in GranJ i ind iSSJi Wvland. J H. Haniman i-t- n ... thigh, ' "Vl u n leri Woodward, John. Hennnar. . n connected on leftshuuluer. ' n autins, utane, Heppner, Or.-Horses branded Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or.-Cattle Won right thih,hi. in left ear; horses, W in right Shoulaer. Sim- Mmann Uff cl,...TiT7 wu "lit Hur3te;i'!!?'2 saw. ?? - U. t,.... I tV mivmuor, w'Him. Vaeeu, Hainiltur,, Or.-Quarter oht ? u,8ru tiree,be.rs oe left hip, botli cstUe ajirf ""Virn' ""Se nmi eoouty. , "'.'"fma- O. Long ( reek. Or Horses onar .c,!Tle ow three burs on left hip: cattle im