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' QUEEN ANTI-ODOR" (powdered form) applied to the parts allays excessive perfpi ration, and permanently cures offensive feet, armpitM, sic A bmm dclif htiuJ and hjumless remedy. Price SOc. cur ' ONDOLINE" (liquid, pure and harmless), when applied to the skin restores and beautifies the ( Complexion; removes and prevents Tan, bunburn, Kreekles, Pimples and Blackheads, This re nowned preparation cannot be excelled. A single application has a marvelous effeet, and each additional one i in proven the complexion. Try it; if not delighted with it, return the bottle, and we will refund yonr money. One JJoule will restore the complexion. Price, $1.00 Qukkn Toii.kt ( o.: Your preparation formulas (after a careful analysis), T am free to say, are harmless, and certainly effectual if used according to directions. J. V. Hesse, M. p.. 4M Freeman Ave. item it by P. O. Order, Kegistered Oiler, or lraft to home office, and mention this paper. w QUEEN TOILET CO. 174 RACE ST., CINCINNATI, O. (Local Agent: Wanted.) ) M;i.K Kamptev oi onr (ioodi and " How to be Beautiful" sent for two HUnipH, Hides, Pelts And Fur wanted. I will pny 'ho hluhcat market prices for anything I" tills line, (iiveinett oill before selling elsewhere, as I knuw 1 ran ilu hotter by you than any other linn in llepimcr. W. W. SMEAD. Oflice at fjnrgont & DriBkeU's Feed yard. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. nESICN PATENTS COPVRICHTS, etc. For Information am! free Handbook write to MIINN & CO., .'!l HltOAPWAY, NKW YOllK. Oldest tiiireuu ffir H.M-in-iTie patents in America, l'lvory patent taken out tiy uh Is hroiiKht before the public by u uotico given f rcu of charge la the Scientific mmqw Iifircnst circulation of any scientific paper In the wnrlil. HphtmliiJiy tlluntrnted. No inielltKent man Hhoiihl he without it. Weekly, ;i.l" ,klv. ! year; 1'UliL nr; $U) mx nmiithH. Addrews MUNN & CO, Ill ve re -opened this well-known house to the piihlie, ami sollelt a nliarc oi the patromiKC. 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We extend an invitation to rail nnd bco free teats at our Clinic, "Arcade Chamber." Hours 1 to .1 p. m. Lady Attendants, We till mail onlenmame day received (securely scaled, postpaid). If nnt as represented w( will refund your money. ' QUEEN ANTI-HAIRINE" removes Heard or Superfluous Hair from the Face, Keck and Arms, or Moles and Jiirthmarks. Made into a paste, only a few nimutcH applicat ion is required, it in ixiwerful, yet mild in its effect. It ainolves and destroys the follicles of the hair without the niightcst pain, injury ordweolor:; tion to the most delicate akin. Trv it. One I'rice.fil.Oflner Itottlo. TICKETS On Sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, AND ALL 1'OINTO T, Leaves Ileppner, 8 a. m. ArriveB 0:00 p. m. 1 till xi 11 ISleeiiers, Colonist Sleepers Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers I'ortlanil to Sau Francisco every four days. Tickets Europe Fur rates and general Information call on Depot TIckut Agunt, J. C. HART, Ht!ppuer, Oregon. W. II. IKJKLBUKT, AshL Geul. Vim. Agt. W Washington 8t., 1'tHtTLAND, OKKOON. Of F. WM. POLAND, El. It. 1UHIIOP, President. Cnxliier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Mmle on Favorable Terms. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD. HErPNER. tf OREGON. LUMBER! 1TK IT A V K KOK HALE AI,I, KINDS OF UN TT (lrt'H.i'il liUinlu'r, 10 mlluB tif lluppner, at wlint ie known tut tho SCOTT SAWMIIjIj. I'EK 1,1X10 FKKT, KOUOII, " " " CI.KAK, f 10 00 17 60 fF DKI.IVUHKn IN IIKl'l'NKH, W1I.I. ADD L fii.OO per 1,001) loot, aililitloiiiil. L. HAMILTON, Trop. I. A llfimlltoiit IVIrtri'urr THE SCHOOL HOUSE FLAG. It SllimiliUt'H tho ('hlldroil'. lnturcHt Hud l'roiuuto. rntriotisin, Tbo organized "scbool houso flag inoveincut" baa been in progress ituring tbo greater part of four yeara. In that short timo tho seed Bown in ono earnest suggestion has bonio fruit in school after school, in town after town, in stato after state. Though there are still many schools which are not as yet provided with tho flag, the time does not seem far distant when no public school shall be too oor, too remote or too indifferent to have tho stars and stripes floating above its roof. Sufficient time has passed since the movement began to muko it possible to judgo tho results of tbo unfurling of the flag above so many schools. lias the proceeding had a real mean ing to tho scholurs? Has it stirred up in tho breasts of boys and girls tho hojie of living to he bravo men and good women? Has it begun to serve with tbo chil dren of the millions from abroad who inherit no love for our country as a sym bol around which will grow up a thor oughly American feeling? litis it stimulated a lovo of tho study of history, and given children a new idea of tho significance of law and orde: with freedom, so that they themselves J net tto. Montaguo, Cat., Horakt. Editor KaiBer of the Ashlaud, Or., Rkuokd, has been fined $30 and sen tenced to IS days Incarceration for pub lishing an article touching the official conduct of the circuit court; or in other words, for conducting a paper that pub lishes the news. CGLSDAY,0CT.I2. A Message to the Public Schools of America. LOCAL OBSEKVA.NCES SftiUKSTKD. the Day Should He Signalized in Every Town aud Village in the Uepubllo by a Local Celebration of Which the Pub lic School la the Center. To the scholars of the public scliools of the United States the executive com mittee of tho Columbian public school celebration sends tho following mes sage: The 12th of October, IS'JS, the 400th anniversary of the discovery of Amer ica, ought to be observed everywhere in America. The day will bo marked in Chicago by the dedication of tho Columbian ex position grounds. The day also may bo signalized in every town and village in tho republic by a local celebration of which tho public school is the center. The pubjic schools of tho republic will form the tnost fitting centers for all these local celebrations. A national public school observance simultaneous with tho Chicago exercises will awaken a popular interest in the coming exposi tion. Far more important is the fact that the public school has the right to occupy the most prominent place in the celebra tion. The public school is the one charac teristic institution which links all the neighborhoods together, and can thus furnish a common bond for a national celebration. The public school is the ripe fruit of the four centuries of Ameri can civilization. Tho public school of today sways the hundred years to come. How It Came About. The first approval of this suggestion came from the public scbool scholars themselves. When the plan was first proposed by The Youth's Companion, January, 1891, thousands of letters were received, testifying to tho enthusiasm with which the scholars responded. Tho world's congress auxiliary of the Columbian exposition then took up the proposal, calling upon all the people of the republic to observe tha day in their own localities, and suggesting that the public schools be everywhere the cen tors of the celebration. The superintendents of education wore the next to recognize the fitness of giving to the public schools the first place in this Columbian anniversary. At their national convention in Brook lyn in February, 1892, they took charge of the movement, and appointed the undorsigned an executive committee to lead the schools in their commemora tion. Appeal to the Scholars. This executive committee now appeals to the scholars themselves to be the first to move. It is for you, scholars of the American public schools, to arouse a sentiment in your schools and in your neighborhoods for this grand way of celebrating the finding of America.. Ed ucators and teachers will meet you from their side. But it is for you to begin. There are 13,000,000 now in the public schools. You have the chance to con duct a patriotic movement which will have a place in history, and will strength en the republic through the coming cen tury. What to Do. The first thing to do is to determine, when you read this message, that you will do all you can to induce your school to enter the celebration. Then show this uiessago to your teachers; every pa triotic teacher will be glad to help you if you show yourselves in earnest. Take tho message to the school committee and tho superintendent their consent and aid are indispensable. After you secure the support of all those, then let tho school vote that it will enter the celobration. The next thing after this public vote will bo tho appointment of a strong com mittee made up jointly from citizens, scholars and teachers to take charge. The committee should in all cases con sist of those most in earnest, so that tho work may not bo checked by any possi ble change of teachers during the sum mer. The rrugraiume. A programme of exercises will be furnished by the executive committee. It will be simple and adapted to any school, yet so arranged that more elabo rate exorcises may be added wherever desired. The aim of this official pro gramme will be that certain leading ex ercises may be the same in every school in the republic, and that at least in one feature the Chicago programme and the school programme may bo identical. In due time this executive committee Will make further suggestions. The Local Committee. The duty of your committee will first be to interest the citizens and to prepare the school. Precessions may bo arranged. The veterans, both north and south, will gladly bo escorts for the schools. The other military, civic and religions or ganizations of each town will lend their aid if they see that the schools are de termined that tho celebration shall be worthy of the day. Tho local press will bo tho most valuable of all supports. On Oct, 12 tho stars and stripes should bo floating from every school houso in the republic. It is tho hope of tho friends of common school education that not ono publio school in the United States will allow itself to bo left out in this most memora ble celebration. Executive Committee. Francis Bellamy, chairman, represent ing Youth's Companion, Boston. John W. Dickinson, secretary of Mas sachusetts board of education. Thomas B. Stockwell, commissioner of public schools of Iihodo Island. NY. Ii. Garrett, superintendent of pub lic instruction of Tennessee. V. C. Hewitt, superintendent of Mich igan educational exhibit at World's fair. SUadea of Darkness. Drain Kcho. Iu fining editor Kaiser of the Ash land Kkcord $30 and sending him to jail for 15 days may afford Judge Webster a little pleasure and an opportunity for a little spite work, hut it evinces such a very small calibr that few would care to deck their brow with such flimsy laurel wreaths. It will evidently be a big advertisement for brother Kaiser and his journal. The few dollars thus taken from him will return a bounteous flow of golden shekels to his exchequer. The day for muzzling the press has long Since departed amid tho gloom and dark ages of tho past. ARLINGTON NOTFJJ. Bunker Frick Iibs gonetoCnliforuia on a visit. Arthur Collin was a passenger on Sun day's west-bonnd. Judge W. L. Bradshaw, of The Dalles, was in town Monday. II. Kelly, a prominent stockman of Burns, passed through Monday on his way East. Several of our citizens are busy put ting in crops on their new claims above Castle Bock. Mrs. G. G. Fergnson returned from Portland Saturday morning, having been visiting her aged mother, who was sick. Three hundred head of cattle crossed the river Sunday fromBlurook & Peters' ranch, purchased by S. F. & J. Ralston, of Montana. Bev. A. O, Wise, of Condon, oooupied the pulpit in the M. E. ohurch Sunday morning, during the absence of the pas tor, G. G. Ferguson. Mrs. G. C. Smith of Boise City, Idaho, was a passenger on the Ileppner train on her way to to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, of Eight Mile. O. B. Wbitmore, of McMinnville, or ganizer of the A. O. U. W., attended lodjje here Saturday and delivered a lec ture in the M. E. church Sunday eve ning. W. L. Ballard, who has been lying at the point uf death for some mouths, fin ally passed away Saturday last. His wife, Lily Bullard, is bedridden and hourly expeoted to join her husband. Consumption of the lunga developed from an attack of la grippe. Jay P. Lucas and Robt. Johnson, as pirants for office on the republican tick et, are iu town, the former for re-elec tion as oounty clerk, the latter for sher iff. V In tlio Nick of Time. The nick of time to stop the ooiirse of bladder uud kidney oomplaints is when the organs ooncerned exhibit a tendency to grow inactive. The healthful impulse toward activity that they receive from llostetter's Stomach Bitters rescues them from impending danger, and averts such dangerous maladies as Bright's diBease aud diabetes. Sluggishness of the kidneys increases a liability to chronic rheumatism, gout and dropsy, aud since the blood ia filtered by these organs in its passage through tbem, the operation of the Bitters serves a doubly happv purpose. The medicine acts without exciting, like the fiery stimulants of commerce. Malarial, dyspeptic, con stipated aud nervous invalids are thor oughly relieved by it, Since the advent of that shocking malady, la grippe, ithaa been widely demonstrating its useful ness as a certain preventive of it. THIS OFFICIAL LIST Of Expenditures of Morrow Comity, Names of tluiiiiuiits, Articles or Services Hen dereil, Etc. T W Ayers Jr Pauper acct $ 17 90 Jesse Deal " 29 00 Sloan & Howard. .." 10 25 Wm Blair ." 3G 95 Spray Bros paup' 16 73 ord'r'd pd 15 73 O L Reed pauper acct 80 00 Minor Bros. ." 37 45 L D Boyed road & bridge acot. . . 10 00 E M Waito stationery 1 00 Homer Gray pauper acct 14 28 J W Morrow fire ins premium. ... 72 00 Geo D Barnard & Co stationery. . 96 75 J H Wood coffin for pauper 25 00 T J Allyn team ooroner acot 8 00 T J Teeters pauper acct 5 00 R J Watkins. ." 5 00 Geo D Barnard & Co election acct 110 25 " stationery 95 05 A J Hicks " 30 25 F Kritscliamar pauper acot 7 00 E M Waite stationery 3 15 Glass & Prudbomme " 4 00 " 16 00 " 7 00 Juo C Brown panper acot 600 ETGagon " 15 00 Helen M Russell " 27 00 R A Palmer " 15 00 Slocum-Johnston Drug Co paup' 2 35 C C Boon pauper acot 36 00 ETGugen " 5 00 J L Ayers " 29 50 Patterson Pub Co stationery 17 75 R A Palmer bill 850, ordered paid 35 00 Heppner Furniture Co pauper aoo 5 90 R K Simpson damages on road. . . 50 00 STATE OF OREGON, ) oo COUNTY OF MORROW. f 89- I, J. W. Morrow, clerk of Morrow oounty, hereby certify that the forego ing list of expenditures of .the oounty, with names of the respective claimants the articles or services for which pay ment is made, together with those contin ued, rejeoted or in part paid, is true aud correot as Bhown by the records of said oounty. Witness my baud and seal of the said county court this 19th doy of May, A. D. 1892. J. W. Monnow Clerk, By G. W. Wblls, Deputy. llEAltlNU FHUlT. West Jki-peiison, Ohio, May 11, 1892. Ileppner Gazette: I received a oopy of your issue in regard to country around Ioue, in your county. If yon have Bny back numbers with any information in regard to your country, would like to have a copy. I enclose $1 for your weekly edition for as long a time as that will pay for. If your board of trade have printed matter uu Heppner or the surrounding oountry, would like for you to send some to Jacob Martin, Win. Fry and myself, all of West Jefferson, Ohio, Madison Co. We want to know what good wheat lands within 5 or 6 miles of railroad are north, etc. Yours truly, H. C. Wilson. The Gazette was obliged to do the best it could with Mr. Wilson, and also to oon fess to him that Ileppner had no board of trade, Do our people see tho point? -Ed. As a family medicine, the Oregon Blood Purifier has no equal. It baa proved itself a certain and efficacious remedy for all diseases caused by an im pure state of the blood. Before Htartin. on a Journey A person usually desires to gain some in formation as to the most desirable route to take, and trill purchase tickets via the one that will afford him the quickest and best service. Before starting on a trip to Chicago or any point East, yon should provide yourself with a map and time table of the Wisconsin Central lines. The trains run on this route are vesti-bulf-d and equipped with Pullman's lat est drawing room sleepers, elegant day ooaohes mid dining oars of latest design, built expresnly for this service, and are exquisite in furnishings and convenient and comforiablo in arrangement and so complete iu every detail that they have no superior in comfort and elegance. The dining car service is pronounced by all the most elegant ever inaugurated, and is operated in the interest of its pa trons. Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central lines leave Minneapolis daily at 12:45 p. m. Bnd 6:25 p. m., aud St. Paul at 1:30 p. m. ond7:o0 p. ni., making favorable oonnection with all trains from the West and southwest. For tiokets, time tobies, berth reserva tions, etc., apply to G. F. MoNeill, C. P. & T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., or to Jas. C. Pond, general passenger and ticket agent, Clnoago, 111. 489tf BATlSFAtnOHY 8F.TTLEMKNT. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that, after having our loss of Bcbool house carefully figured by competent mechanics, we made satisfac tory settlement with the State Insurance Company, of Salem, Oregon, on April 11, 1892, and within three days thereafter received check for $3,400, full amount of loss sustained by recent fire, which de stroyed said house. W. R. Ellis, Tom Morgan, Otis Pattekson, Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Oregon. Heppneh, Or., April 14, 1892. 82-98 TIMBER CULTURE-NOTICE OF INTENTION. IjincI Ottiocat La Grande, Or., April a, 1802. Notice is hereby given tluit Julia H. KihvtmlB, has tiled notice of Intention to make iitial proof before tiro County Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, tUhisoniee in Ilep'iner, Or., on Tuesilny, the 7th day of June, lsll-J, on timber culture ap plication No. 2,1111, for lots "2, :( and 4 and SE'i SW14 Hoc No. :I0, in Tp No. 1 S, II No. 27 E W M. He names as witnesses: C. C. SnliiiK, W. G. Mccarty, K. W. Turner, S. N. Mortnin, all of Heppner, Or. A. Clkaveh, 4hr-lJ4 Register. NOTICE TIMBER C U LT V UK. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Mar. 13, 1I2. Complaint havinir been entered at this otiice by Geo. W. Ilishop, Morrow County, Oregon, auainst R. II. I'lunkett for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. o2o, dated January 2(1, lsii-2, upon the W'-a NK'4 ami EI4 NW) Sec. IS, Tp. :l S Range 211 E, in Morrow County, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of Baid entry; coutcslant alleging that R. H. PIuii kett did not cultivate or cause to be cultivated any of said tract since lssf,. During the wist live years no work haw been done on said tract by the said R. H. i'lunkett, or any one for him. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflice on tho lsth day of June, 1MI2, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning Baid alleged failure. J. W. Morrow, County Clem, iB authorized to take teBtimnny iu this case, at his otlieo in Heppner, at 10 a.m., June 11, 1H'.I2. John V. Lewis, 487-4. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oilice atThc l)alles, Or., April 25, 1R92. Notice 1b hereby given that the following-named Bottler has filed notice of his intention to rnakehiial proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on June 10, 1S'J2, viz : FRANK MORELAND, D. S. No. r.,848, for the EU bW4 and W', SE'i Sec 21, Tp 4 S, R 25 E V M. He nameBthe following wltneBBeB toprove his continuous resiuence upon, una cultivation 01, said land, viz: J. F. Royse, Hiram Tash, Henry Howell and Arthur Stevens, all of Hardman, Or. 485-114 John V. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oilice at La Grande, Or., April 2.1, 1892. Notice is hereby given tiiat the following named Bottler lias liled notice of his intention to make final proof in Bupport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, Or., on Juno 7, 18112, viz: JERRY BROSNAN, ltd. No. 2,211), for the N'i NWJ4 and N'i NEW Sec 32, Tp. 2 8, R 211 E V 51. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz : A. J. Conk, Charles Mann, James Pearson aud George Hayes, all oi Lena, Or. A. Cleaver, 485-31. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oilice at The Dalles, Or., Apr. 21, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make-tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Ileppner, Oregon, on June 4. 181)2, viz: JOHN S. HOSKINS, Hd. No. 2081, lor the lot 1 and H'4 NEW and NEU SEti Sec. 3, Tp 5 S, H 25 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, Baid land, viz: W. E. Kahler, D. N. Hnnlman, E. S. Cox and V. H. Roy, all of Hardinan, Oregon. John W. Lewis, 483-403 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at I-a Grande, Or., May 11, 1802. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has liled notice of his intention to make tiunl proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., oh June 25, 18U2, viz. : ROBERT M. HART, I). S. No. 102l',li, lor the E'i NWk and E' SWU See. 17, Tp. tl 8, R 20 E w M. He names the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Oscar Minor, D. II. Stalrer, Louis Grosliens and Wesley Marlatt, all of Heppner, Oregon. 4811-10'J John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oilice at La Grande, Or, Mav 11, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal pToof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heumier. Or., on June 'J 25, 1802, viz: EDWARD F. DAY. Hd. No. WW, for the NE'4 NWjj sec. 7, Tp. 1 S, R 28 K W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Douglass, J. A. Thompson. O. R. Day and George Vinson, all of Heppner, Oregon. 480-00 John W. Lewis, Register. WANTED.! THOSK who are interested in the Eight Mile country and Morrow countv to know that we have a few extra copies left, which can be secured either at Geo. Thornton's news stand orjiuheGazette otliee. 118-bw. COME to the Palace Hotel liar for ChanVpiigne Cocktails Champagne on tap. tio-sw A BIG lot of Gooseberry uumberFoT" the tb zette that ought to be scut away. Call in, , invoBt aud help your country. swtf 'pO KNOW that L. D. Boyed is Hcppner's leadingeontractor and builder. Estimates gi on on all kinds of work. Oilice at resi dence, Heppner, Or. 71-sw. A Wagonmaker. one the best locations in iA Morrow county. Must have ft little capital. Call on or write Gazette oilice lor particulars, sw POW HALE. HARNKSS-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Good business; established iu the midst of a good farming and stock-raising country. Also for sale a gtHi house and two Ioib with or without the business property. For further in formation address Gazette, H'eppuer, Or. 483 tf. weight ww a lhi.; 7 f ( V A no H ll tH lb., m rluct:.n . f If? lb.. U)d I fwl to tnacfe Wtter that I w, mi 1,1 n-t lake $l,fW itirt b put Wk wbw I wa. 1 am both itiryiriMrd uvi pri'Uii ,if thr chanf. I rwom swnd vow WlroT.i to all MitJrrm from obwii. I will cheerfully iMn all tDqairw tf ttunp is incloMil for reply.1 PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL UralM. HtStartlMf Stnd c in ttomp tor fwttalan la ii. 1. 1. r. iiiiei. i iicicii TiLimciiuea. PUBLIC SALE -OF- Stock Horses ! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at HEPPNER, OR., Friday, June M, 1802, ioo HEAD ioo Of A mferican Stock Horses. TERMS OF SALE: One year, with approved Becurity; in terest at 10 per oeDt per auuuin. Five per cent discount for cash. 78tf. C. 13. COCHRAN. STOCK R RANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yvu can ktep your brand in free of charo. Allyn, T. J., lone, Or. Horses OU on loft shoulder; cattle mime on loft hip, under bit on ritflit ear, and upper bit ou the loft; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. V Alpine, Or. T with bar nn der it on left shoulder of hornets; cattle same on left hip. AltiHon, O. D., Einht Mile, Or. Cattle brand, 0 1) on left hip and horwn Hume brand on right shoulder, l.auire, Kitfht Mile. AdkiriH, T Ibtyville, Or- Straight mark acroHS the thigh and two eropn and u ulit in the rinhtear; horHes, J, nptide down on the riht nhoulder. halite in Grant county and Hoar valley, PO uddrettH also at Hard man. AdkiiiH, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con neeted on left Hank; cattle, same on left hip. Ayurs, Johnny, Lena, Or. Hornes branded triangle on lett hip; cattle sanio on right hip; also crop otf riuht ear and upper bit on same. lilyth, Percy H., Heppner, (pr. HorHeB. Human croBB on right hhouldor. Range iu Morrow county. Uleakman, Geo,, Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag onlnft ehoulder: cattle same on right shoulder. IsamiiHter, J. W., Iliiniman, Or. Cattle brand ed Ii on left hip and thigh; uplit in each ear. ltreriner, Peter, (inupberry Oregon HorseB branded PR on lef t HhouUlor. Cattle same on right fine. Burke, M Ht C, Hong Troek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, crop otf left ear, un der half crop oil' right. Homes, name brand on letft shoulder. Range in Grant and Alurrow county, liowHinan, A., Mount Vernon and Hnrnn, Or. Cattle, A H on right hip, two crops in each enr; same on horses, on right shoulder. Range in Grant and Harney counties. liiosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle li on the left side. Left oar half crop and right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J lion right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stitie; cattlo eamoon right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J .P., Heppner. Or. Horpos and cnttle branded 8 with ox-yoko above on left shoulder. Rrown, J. C, Hepptier, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in cei ter on left, hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar over it, on the left (shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on rihi hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. liorg, P. O., Heppnor, Or. Horses, P H on left shoulder: cattle, same on left hip. Jirownlee, W. J., I'ox.Or Cattle. JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right oar; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Range in Jj'ox valley, Grant county, Caiu.E., Caleb,Or.Y 1) on horses on left stifle; U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder, and on left stifle on all colts under ft years; on left Bhoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in !rant county. Clark, Win. H., Lena, Or. Horses WHO con nected, on left f lumltlor: cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, Chas. R,, Vinson or Lena, Or, Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cochran, Chas., lone. Or. Horses, HP con nected on left shoulder; cattle, 0 on both left hip and stifle. Range in Morrow county. Cannon, T. H.,Long Creek, Or. T on cattloon right side, crop off right ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same brand on loft shoulder. Range in Grant county. Cecil, Wm Douglas, Or.; horses JC on left Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in the right ear. Curl, T. II., John Day, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattlo, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Grant couiiiy. On sheep, inverted A aud spear poiut oil shoulder. Ear markou ywes, crop on left ear, punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All rae iu Grant couutv. CrOfibv. A.A..Henmw. Or Cntito hrnrwL.rl-1-L (or H L connected) on the right shoulder. Cook. A. J..Lena.Or. HorsoH. Winn rii-htBlnrtl- der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square VH'iJ 11 tuil flllU BLM1L m liKHL. Currni. R. Y,t Currinsvillo, Or. -Horses, a on left stitle. Cochran, J n Monument, Or Horses branded T 1 & A on left shoulder. Cuttle, same on right nip, BWfoiow iorK m ngnt, ear ana crop oill eft. Cox A English, Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with F iu center: horsos, CK on left hip. Cupper, H. A., Monument, Or. Horses H C on left shoulder, cuttle II 0 on left side, swal low fork on right ear. Cochran, li. K, Monument, Grant Co , Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded Opn right hip. Cattle brauded the same. Cross, 8 L, Dayville, Or Cattle branded -j- two crops and a split in left ear; on horses a reversed Z on left stifle. Also have the following brands on cattle: 7 on left hip, 7 on right hip, 72 on left shoulder, two parallel bars on left shoulder. Ear marks, two crops. Uoonan. Wm., Ileppner, Or. IIorseB branded OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat tle same on left hip. Douglass, W. M , Galloway, Or. Cattle, It D on right side, swailow-fork in each ear; horses, R D on left hip. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip. Duncun, W. P., Juhn Day.Or. Quarter circle W on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle. Range Grant county. Driskell, W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. Ely, J. B. & Sons, Douglas, Or. Horsos brand ed ELY ou left shoulder, cattle same on left hip. hole in right ear. Eisk, Ralph, Prairie City, Or Horses, R F on right shoulder; cattle, on right hip. Range in Grunt county. Eleek, Juckson, Heppner, Or. HorsoB, 7F counected on right shoulder; cattle, same on right hip. Ear mark, hole in right aud crop off loft. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Caf tie, LF on right hip; uorees. F with bar under on right Bhoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner. Or. Horses, F on right shoulder; cattle, F on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAY on left shoulder. Goble, Frank, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7 F on left stitltj; cattle, same on right hip. Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil, Or. Horses, anchor 8 on left shoulder; vent, same on left stitle. Cattle, same on both hips; ear marks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in left. uauge in iiiuiam, urant, Lrook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses brunded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle. Range in Morrow and Umatillacounties. Giltwater, J.C., I'rairie City, Or. On horsos, 00 on left shoulder and stitle; cattle, on right side. Range in Grant coanty. Hams. James. Hurdman Or. Horsos nhn.lAH 2 on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Range Hayes, Geo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder. Hiait. A. B.. RitU'e. Or. Cattle, round-ton 4 with quarter circle under it on the right hip. itm t;p iu mtu u'w mm l mum hi counties. Hin ton & Jenks. Hamilton. Or Cattle, two burn on either hip; crop in right ear and -split in left. Horses, J on right tingli. liange m Grunt county. Hughes, Samuel, Wagner, Or T F L on riuht Bhoulder on horses; on cattle, on right hip aed on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Kange in HaystarK district, ilonvw county. Hail. Edwin, John I'ay.Or. Cattle E Hon riaht hip; horses same un right shoulder. Languin Grunt county. Hutrhes. Mat. Hennner. Or. HorseB. shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. HtinHiiker. B A. UiuniPr. Or. HirMH U nn latt Bhoulder; cat tie, 9 on left hip. Hardistv. Albert. Nye. Oreton Horses. AH connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left hip, crop off left ear, Humphreys, J M. Hardman, Or. Horses, H on left riank Hiatt, Wm. "E., Ridge, Or. Horses branded bar cross ou left shoulder: cattle same on left hip. Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. Ivy, Alfred, Long ( 'rt.lc. Or i'dttle I Don ritrlit hip. crop oil left par iinil bit in ritftit. Homes Mime briiud ou luft shoulder, KunKe n (irnnt conntv. Huston. Lntlw. EiKht Mile. Or. Horw H on the left shonUleraud heart on the left stifle Cat- ! tie same on left hip. Hantre in Morrow connty. I Jenkins, D. V...Mt, Yemon.Or. J on horHeson I left shoulder; on cuttle, J ou left hip and two I smootn crops on uoiq ears. luuiKfun r ox and Bear vallejs Jiuikin, S. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse shoe J ou left shoulder. Cattle, the sama. liunge oa Kubl Mile. Johnson. Felix, Lena, Or. Horses, ciroleT on left stiHo; cattle, same on riht hip, under half crop in ritrlit and split in left ear Kenny, Mike, Ileppner, Or. Horse, hrandix KM' on loft hip. cattle same and orop off left ear: nndor slope on the riiht Keller, llic-liard, Bhtnton. (irant county, Or. E K m souare, cattlo on left hip; horses same u .v.u n,i,,t.itir. ivniiKe rwer TUIIOV Kirk, J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses ... "ii.'uuitT. ivniiKe oeer vuiiev. I on left sh liirk. J t,, Heppnor, Or. Horses. 17 on either ink: cattle 17 on nidit side. I. ,.Flu,.lu,..f ur li M .it . . Ha ,u, . muut . tjruon, ur. 1 Li on cattle ou riwht and left sides, swallow fork in h ft onr and under ciop in rinht ear. Homes same brand on left shoulder. Itanuo in (irnnt conntv. Keeney, Kli, Heppner, Or.-Horses J t, and ace of clubs on left stifle, ltange in Umatilla and Morrow counties Lesley.MC, Monument, Or AtriantrloBJIwith all lines extending pa t body of figure on El hor ses on loft shoulder, ou cattle diamond uu left shoulder, split in rifhtana uuoer bit in left enr KaiiKH in Grant county and to parts of John Day Leahey, J W Heppner Ur. Horses branded li N on lelt shoulder; cattle same on left hip; wat. tie over riuht eye Uuve slits in riuht ear. Lofton, Stepnen, Box, Or. H Li on loft hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses Biune brand on left shoulder, liange (irant county. LieUHllen, John W., WJlsrW Or. -Horses branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul der, t at tie. same on lefthip. liange, near Lex. lUtffrin. Lord, George. Heppner. Or. Horses branded double 11 coi.necKd Xometiines called a swing H. on left shoulder. Maxwell, M . 8., I looseberry, Or. Horses brand, edlong luikonleft shoulder; cattle, same on lef .J hip. tar mark, nnder bit in left enr. Minor, Oscar, Ileppner. Or Cattlo, M D on right hip; horsa Mon lef t shoulder. Morgan, M. N., Heppner. Or. Horses, M ) on left shouldei cattle same on left hip, JU'Cumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses. M with bar ovor on right shoulder. Mann. 11. 11., Lena, Or. Horses old mares Z55 on right hip; young stock, smuU zz on left shonldor. Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle V" lu.ft shoulder and left thigh; cuttle, Z ou right thigh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Iiorses, 77 on right hip; cattle, 77 ou right side. Met luren, L. (l., llrownsville, Or.-Horses. Figure fi on each shoulder; cuttle. M2 on hip McKoru.W. J.. Mount Veruou, Or XI ou cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear. half orop in left same bruiid ou horsts ou lefthip. UutigeinUruut county. JlcCurly, Duvid H Echo, Or. Horses brunded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cuttle same ou hip and side. Mcliirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mulo shoe with toe-cork ou cuttle on ribs and under in each oar; horses name brand ou left sidle. McIInlo.y, O. V., Hamilton, Or. On Horses, ( 8 ...... ui,u,u u reii euuuioer;on uattie, four barB conuected on top ou the right side Itange in (irant County. Meal, Andrew, Lone Uock.Or. Horses A N con uioii ,m ieit Muoiuuer; euiue same on Doth hit ii i it i ' Il,uner or, Horses N VV , "vui it ou ion snouiuer. Nordyke, E., Hilvorton. Or. Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cattle, same on loft hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horses, sumo ou loft thigh, Kango in (irant county. Oiler, Perry, Loxington, Or. P O ou left shouidei. Dip, llerninn, riairie City, Or On cattle, O LP counected ou loft hip; horses on left stillu aud wartlo on nose, llango iu (irant county, Pearson, Olavo, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and a4 on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24 on left tup. ltange on Eight Mile. Parker A Oleason, Hardman, Or, Horses IP on left shoulder. Piper, J. H., Loxington, Or. Horses, JE con. reeled on left shoulder; cuttle, suine ou left hip. under bit in each ear. l'atberg, Henry Lexington, Or. Horses brand ed with a Homau cross on left shoulder; cattle branded with Homau crosB, bar at bottom, on loft hip. Pettis, A. C, lone, Or,; Iiorses diamond P on ehonlder; cattle, J H J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in loft eur and Blip in the right. Pottor, Dim, Lexington Horses branded Ml' connected on loft shoulder; cuttle same on right hip. Powell, johnT., Dayville, Or Horses, J P con necied on left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected oil lefthip, two under half crops, one on each ear, wattle uuderthroat. itangeiu (irautcounty. Hickard, (i. D., Canyon City, Or.-F V on loft shoulder, on horses only. Kauge Canyon crook anil Hear valley, (J rant county. ltood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horsos, square cross with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. lioiiingor, Chris, Heppner, Or. Horses, C li on loft shoulder. Kice, Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panol worm fence ou left shoulder; cattle, HAN on right shoulder. Kungo near Hardman. iludio, Wm. Long Creek, Or.-Hrnuds horsos It nn right shoulder, ltange, Graut and Morrow counties. Koyso, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horsos, plain V on lelt Bhoulder; cattlo, same brand reversed on right hip and crop off right ear. ltange ia Mor row county. Hush liros., Heppnor, Or. Homes branded i on the right shoulder; cattlo, IX on the left hip. crop on lelt ear and dewlap on neck, ltange Ir. Morrow and adjoining counties. itust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horsos K on loft Bhoulder; cattle, H ou left hip, crop oft right ear, undcrbit on left ear. (Sheep, It ou weathers, round crop off righ ear. liange Urna. tillaand Morrow omu ties. lieauey, Andrew, Lexington, Or Horset Draudod A It ou right shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. liange Morrow county. iioyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HH connected Muariei -circle over top ou cattle on right tup and crop off right ear and split in left. Horses --.....,. iugo iu juoriow. brant and Gilliam couuties. Hitter, J F, Hitter, Or Three parallel bars with bar over on horsos on left hip; on cuttle, left ' v,7" ",'; ' ".'VP0' tw spms in eacn ear. liange m Middle Fork of John Day Hector. J. W Ileppner, Or. Horsos, JO oi left shoulder. Cultle, o on right hip. Spicknall. J. W., Gooseberry, Or.,-Horsrs brauded bl ou left shouldor ; lange iu Morrow oounty, 8pray, J. F Heppner, Or. -Horses branded br couuoctod on right shoulder; cattle same on bolh hips. bailing, C O Heppner, Or Horses branded S A on left shoulder; cattle same ou left hip Swaggart, II. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it on left stifle; cattle H with dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear aud waddled on right hind log. Range in Morrow, bilhainand Umatilla coimt.ien Swaggart, A. L., Ella. Or Horses branda'' 9 uu iuii snomuer; ceitiesatne on left uip, on ear. wattle nn left h;.wl 1.... Crop Straight W. K, Heppner, Or. Horsos shadod J b on lefl stitle; cattle J S on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, underbit in left. "" Swaggart, L, Alpine, Or. Horses, 8 8 on right shoulder bupp. Thos., Heppner, Or.-Horses, S A P on left hip; cattle same on left hip. Shirtz. James, Long Creek, Or. Horses. 3 on lelt stille aud over t on left shoulder. Winer, John, Fox, Or. NO connected on horeeB cm right hip; cattie, same on right hip, crop oil right ear aud under bit in left ear. liange in Grunt county. i 8.m,'th ,1,,r"8" Juhn Da. Or-H Z on cattle on le t shoulder. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 Son right stitle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, 8 on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear. Swaggart, Q. W. Heppner, Or.-Horses, 44 on left shouidei ; cattle, 44 on left hip Stownrt, Geo., Hardman, Or.-Hurees circle on left shoulder. Stone. Ira. llickleton, Wash.-Horses, keystone on left shouldor. Smith, E. E. Lone Kock, Or. Horses branded H crossed seven on eft shoulder; cuttle same on left side, liange, Gilliam county Sperry,E.G., Heppner, Or.-Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W V on left shoulder Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses, I on left shoulder; cuttle, 2 on loft shoulder. .uS.C- r- on left Turner R.W., Heppner, Or.-Small capital T lelt Bhoulder, horsus; cattle same on left nip with split in both ears. v Thornton, II. M., lone, Or. Horsos branded HT connected on left stitle; sheep same brand uuderpuol, II, T., Lena, Orj-llorses HV con. nected ou right shoulder;cuttle. same on right Wilson, John Q Salem or Heppner Or . .u.ouu.juuuu, ,yc suoulder. Morrow Pnnntv liange Warreu, w li. Caleb, Or-Cattle, W with quarter Ho.:Z'0M,le" ,8ide- I'l" i rigQhtear' Grant county. uul"ur' """WHlt n oo, i Li, Dayville, Or Heart on horsos on eftst,ne; cattle,.ao? left sidand NndTbit in left ear. liange in Grant county. Wright Kituu & Un 1 . . v , , 7, 1 1 1 r ; 7. i ,7 iJi""Jr. "r. cattle Drandod S ou the right lup, square crop otf right ear and split in left. " 1 w Wullu,. v WiKu .Tt . " "tTt,"r. "r. Horses branded Cartl. fhlf 1 sht"lldM Ud left hi wS. a s uZr; a . anu lett mP i on left tt olnnger, John, John Day City. Or-On horse. hiHn r'"1 bUr8un left hmlder;7iS Zep! bit in both ears. Kauge in Grant and Malhner W viand 111 tTl ... thigh, """""t r.-un u on left Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Hones TJP connected on lef t shoulder. norsee, ur aiains, ijishe, Heppner, Or. HorseB branded: V K connected on left stifl Branded viKum, romana, ur. cattle Won right thigh, hole in left ear; horseW "n right shouloer, Bomf same on left shoulder. lZA-b'imw''7- Harney oounty. Or. anty. Or. - t shoulder. aarter nir f- u'.ii o, Z I Lwiuecoea on lett shoulder , . u, oainiiion.ur. Unarter c r- ho7ewrr;'b"r".on "'P. boul catUe Zl t JVi r i J .?' U?g C r eek' Or-Horses, quar ter circle over three bare on left hip; cattle same ami .lit in each ear. Range in Grait connty. I Ai A-.P"6'- Or.-Horses running A A on shoulder; Cattle, same on rutht. hip. 1