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AND WFFRIMf: from Nervous Debility Seminal Yeak ness.Losses,Prains.Impotekcy cr, Lost Manhood Rhfi imatism ! . a mt- THROTTLING THE PRESS. WHAT THE STATE PAPEPS THINK OF IT. Lionel R. Wcbstor, CuiiiIIilnte fur Attor ney General How the I'resa Views Him. A Luwyer-Killtor Opinion. The city editor of the Crescent City News is a lawyer. He says: "Hon. H. K. Hanna of Jacksonville attorney for E. J. Kaiser, defendant in the contempt proceedings instituted by an irate judge, has filed a brief in the Supreme Court of Oregon that will let the bottom out of Judge Webster's pro ceedings. It is well enough that it should. " Unfit to lto a Jutljfo. Salem Dally statesman, May 3. There was a decision of the supreme court on Thursday on an appeal from Jackson county from a decision by Webster which has attracted much at tention in southern Oregon and through out the state. E. J. Raiser of the Ash land Record, referred to the conduct and actions of Judge Webster in an un complimentary manner, whereupon Webster hauled .him up for " contempt " of court. Webster sat with antocratic power in a case to redress his own griev ances. He convicted Kaiser of con tempt, the "contempt "consisting in tell ing the truth about the jutlgo. Of course the decision was reversed, Chief Justice Thayer rendered an able opinion, of which the syllabus appeared in yes terday's Statesman. Judge Webster's foolish action in this case would indi cate that he is unlit for his high posi tion. Jittlgo Webster' jHUtulia. Dully OreKiniitui. E. S. Kaiser, editor of the Ashland Rkcokd, is feeling very good over the action of tho supreme court, which re versed tho decision of Judge W ebster of Jackson county, who fined the editor $50 and fifteen days imprisonment for criti cising the doings of the circuit court over which he presided. Webster is a young man and made a mistake as to the extent of his power to punish un complimentary newspaper criticism. Principle Involved. Crt'ttcent City News. The supreme court of the state of Ore gon on May 1 handed down its decision in the contempt case against E. J. Kaiser, editor of the Valley Record of Ashland. The court reversed the deci sion of the lower court. This will please Brother Kaiser and his numerous friends. Rogue River Courier. We told you so. The Courier says that it will please Kaiser and his num erous friends. We say that it will ploaso a world of true American citizens. A Deserved Itcbuke. Yrcka, Cal., Union, May 3.) An Ashland telegram of May 1, says: The contempt of court case of editor Kaiser, of the Vallky Record, who was sentenced to fifteen days in jail and lined $50 by Judge Webster, for publish ing last December a severe criticism of the management of the judiciary of this district, was today heard and reversed by the Supreme Court at Salem. This sounds healthy. It's refreshing to find a sensible upper court, just now, teaching a light-brained lower one its duty. A RlitlttcoiiH Judgment, Albany Daily Democrat. 1 Simie time ago E. J. Kaiser, editor of , the Ashland Record, becoming tired of what appeared to him as corrupt prac tices in tho courts of the first district, proceeded to publish a criticism of Judgo Webster who wears the judicial ermine on the bench of that district, whereupon the irate judge had the recalcitrant editor dragged before him and fined him $50 and imprisoned him in the county jail for 15 days all for "contempt of court. " This Jeffury-like proceeding met with the earnest disapproval of Mr. Kaiser the editor, who promptly ap pealed the case to the supreme court, and the decision of Webster's court was of course, promptly reversed. Mr. Kaiser is to be congratulated that in his person the freedom of the press has been judicially vindicated. Jtnlgo Webster will learn from this that men who don the judicial ermine are subject to criti cism the same as other officials are when they get out of the line of honest public duty. KoyAlty Kecalves an I'pset. East Oregon Herald, June 4.) E. J. Kaiser editor of the Ashland Record, has been released hv th supreme court from paying a tine of $50 ana serving ia uays in tne county jau for criticising the acts of the circuit court over which Judge Webster pre sided. We venture to sav that the rntintrv would lie getting rather despotic anil tyrannical when the press would be de prived of the right to criticise, or call the attention of the public to any judi cial acts it believed to be wrong. I Tl.i. Mill -Not ftilllil it. Orcuciiii: City, cl., NV.v. Jan. -' Jd Lucas an able lanytT, editor. J E. J. Kaiser, editor of the Ashland, Or., Valley Record, has been sen tenced by L. R. Webster judge of the first judicial distinct of Oregon, to pay a fine of $."0 and serve 13 days im prisonment for alleged contempt of court. The contempt consisted in the publication of an article criticising the manner of administration of justice in Jackson county. The article is pointed ana severe, ana it tne cnarges are un true might be the subject of a libel pro ceeding, but it contains that class of matter which the general public is inter ested in, and is therefore within the scope of legitimate criticism of public servants, and does not iu any sense come within the class of offenses designated as contempts. A contempt is the act of disturbing a court whilst in the act of performing its functions as such, or disobedience to its lawful nrocess or mandates. A few iso tateu instances nave, However, occurred where the courts have attempted to avoid exposure and criticism by a resort to the summary process of contempt proceedings, but in no case that we know of have the sovereign people submitted without a vigorous protest against the usurpation, and it is safe to say that the independent spirit of free America will never sanction any principle that will shield the dishonest higgot or unprinci pled tyrant from the just criticism of his peers. Should be Condemed. Portland Mercury. Editor Kaiser of the Valley Record, a live Ashland newspaper, has occasion now to remember the arrogance of the kaiser. The kaiser is a sort of a double barrelled, stem-winding nabob who runs things about as he pleases in a country that don't amount to much except to kaisers. For kaisers, however, it does first-rate. There the highfalutin swine can grunt and woe to him who dares say him nay. In this country, however, Kaisers dare not even chirrup. If they do they are jerked out of their trousers, fined and imprisoned. At least this hits been the experience of the Kaiser of the Valley Record. Not being a coward, he dares to preach the truth and defend the helpless. For this offense it is sought to punish him. If there is an iditor in Oregon who would not condemn such a high-handed outrage, the puerile idiot and craving coward should hide his head in shame. He is not worthy of his cloth. We Will Know Soon. , State Democrat, Salem. Judge Webster on the Oth inst. fined E. J. Kaiser of the Valley Record for contempt of court, said editor Kaiser having in the issue of his paper of Dec. 12th published a defamatory and con temptuous article implicating and de faming the good name of said Webster and judge of the first judicial district of Oregon, contrary to the statutes thereof in such cases made and provided. He fixed poor Kaiser's fine at $50 and 15 days iu jail and then released him on his own recognizance. Kaiser will appeal and Webster will get pealed and learn not to answer until he's called. Our boast is of a free country and a free press. See to it friend Kaiser, that we have one, and that the rights of freedom are not abridged. We fail to see that Web ster's official or private acts should be any more secure or exempt from criti cism than any other citizen's. If his judicial position or prerogative sur rounds him with a cordon of protection and makes it treason to speak of his acts through the public press, we want to know it so we may avoid similar calam ities of ourself. A Stop Toward Fiendish Persecution. Rosebm-g Plaindealer. For the publication of an " uncompli mentary " article in the Valley Record a few weeks ago, Editor E. J. Kaiser was brought before Judge L. R. Web ster on a charge of "contempt of court, " and was fined $50 and ordered to be in carcerated in the county jail for fifteen days. We fail to perceive anything contemptuous in this alleged oontempt of court article. It is true the article is not very flattering to the court, jury or bar, but from what we have learned in a general way, the article is but a sum mary of common report, with the excep tion of its allusion to Judge Webster. We never heard of his being charged with being a corrupt man. We have heard him condemned as wanting the re quisite knowledge and experience to fit him for so important a place as inter preter of the law. This may or may not be true. The man of long experience in any art or profession aside from good natural common sense, sound judgment and honest purposes, is no surety against wrong doing. Wo would far rather trust an honest man of good judgment, minus experience, than an educated fool or an experienced rascal, skilled in the technicalities of the law. But to the contemptuous language of the article nnder consideration, if we properly un derstand it, there is nothing worthy of punishment other than such as au en lightened sentiment would visit upon the offender. The language is not the most com mendable of the court, and may tend to show that the court, jury and bar have not acted with "the fear of God before their eyes " in Jackson county. If such lie the facts as stated, the Valley Record has done a good thing for the people of J ackson and may serve a noble purpose by showing the way of trans gressors to lie hard. It is said, "The licentiousness of the press is the pala dium of our liberties. " When you muz zle the press you pull down one of the strong pillars of our republic. If Mr. Kaiser has done anything wrong, it is more in the nature of a libel, for which he should be tried, if at all, and if found guilty, punished, but the plea of con tempt of court we regard as frivolous and smacks somewhat of the star chamber court over 400 years ago, or of Jeffrey's Bloody Assizes in 16S5. Lionel's Native Modesty. Yamhill Reporter. Apparently Judge Websterof the Ash land district has not scored so many points by imposing fine and imprison ment upon the editor of the Valley Record for contempt of his court in having the temerity to offer an unfavor able criticism. About every paper in the state outside his imperial jurisdic tion has had a word to say, and not in terms always complimentary. A judge will generally do well to keep order in his court and see that its functions are well oiled and in running shape. If his native modesty doesn't restrain him from attempting to sit as judge and jury in seeking redress of his own grievances, he can learn a good deal of wisdom by sitting down on a pin. Judge (?) Lionel Webster. Portland Dally Dispatch, May 10, I.WI.J E. J. Kairtr of the Valley Record of Ashland is in the city. Kaiser is the editor whom the vealy, callow and alleged judge, Webster (who is runniiig on tho Republican ticket against the able, honest and just George Chamber lain luv i' : . cvni y :,t:iu:al), put i.i jau lor fifteen (leys aud pay a tine of $50. Kaiser's "crime" was that he dared point or.t in his weekly newspaper some of tho faults of the court. For this pre sumption, Webster, with the air of a Russian czar, summoned the editor be fore him and ordered him to jail. But Kaiser was not inclined that way and appealed to the Oregon supreme court, which tribunal reversed the outrageous aud wanton decision of this Jackson county tyrant. Webster is a consum ated excrescence of ignorance, imbecil ity, tyranny and gall, and his nomina tion by the Republicans on the ticket is an insult to the freedom of the press, one of the bulwarks of our liberty. Web ster has become so unpopular in Jackson county by his display of tyranny, ignor ance and vicious and imbecile decisions that over half the Republicans will vote against him. He is unpopular where he is best known and will be snowed nn der so deeply at the June election that he will probably emigrate to Russia or some other clime more congenial to his tyranical notions. "Unlit for Anything." Marshfield Sun. Lionel Webster, the judge who fined and tried to send the editor of the Val ley Record to prison for contempt for criticisms in his paper is a nominee for attorney general. He is unfit for any thing. SATISFACTORY 8KTTLKJ1 ENT. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that, after having our loss of school house carefully figured by competent meohanies, we made satisfao tory settlement with the State Insnrnnce Company, of Salem, Oregon, on April 11, WJ'Z, and within three days thereafter received cheok for $3,H)0, full amount of loss sustained by recent fire, whioh de stroyed said house. W. R. Ellis, Tom Morgan, Otis Patterson, Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Oregon. Heppner, Or., April 14. 1892. 82-98 WANTED. THOSE who arc Interested in the KiKht Mile country and Morrow county to know that we have a few extra copies left, which can be secured either at (ieo. Thornton's news Htund or at tiie Gazette nthce. tlH-sw. c UME to the Palace Hotel bar for Champagne cocktails. Cliampamie on tap. till-sw A tlti lot of tiooselicrry numbers of the Ga zette that oujrlit to be sent away. Cult in, invest and help your country. Bwtf npO KNOW til tit I j. 1). Boyeilis IIcppnor'B J enUnKCOntrHct)r and builder. EHtinmtes given on nil kinds uf work. Oflico itt resi dence, Heppner, Or. 71-aw. AWrtKOiiniaker. one the best locutions in Morrow county. Must have a little enpltnl. Call on or write Gazette oilice for particulars, sw FOR HATE. HARNEHH-KHOP, stock and fixtures. Good business; established in the midst of a good funning and stock-raising country. Also for sale a good house and two lotB with or without the business property. For further in formation address Gazette, Heppner, Or. 4HH tf. NOTICE TO STOCKHO!iNEH8. AT A SPECIAL MKETING of the directors of the Heppner Park Association, Tuesday, May 17, a 50 per cent, assessment on the stock was levied, which, when paid, will entitle the stockholders to certilicates of Btock. This amount can lie paid at anv time, but is due and collectable after June 17, 18'Jii. Otis Pattkhson, A. D. Mt ATKTC, Secretary. 90-9-sw. President. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Apr. 21, 1S02. Notice is hereby given that tho following-named settler has filed notice of Mb intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 4, viz: JOHN S. HOSKfXS, Hd. No. 20SI, for the lot 1 and SU NK'4 and NK4 See. S, Tp it S, K t!5 E W M. He names tiie following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and cultivation of, said land, vise: vV. E. Kahler, D. N. ITardman, E. 8. Cox and W. H. Roy, ail of Hardinan, Oregon. John W. Lrwir, 483-193 Keglater. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or., May 20, 1S92. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before County Clerk of Morrow County, Or,, at Heppner, Or., on July ii, 189J, viz: JAMES O. DOIIKRTV, D. S. No. 7121, for the SW'-I, NV,i SWJi and SW'i NVYH Sec. 2M, Twp 1 H. R. 2T E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Barton, W. M. barton, James Leach and James Gentry, all 01" Heppner, Or. John VY. Li:wih, 491-501 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Orande, Or., May 11, is;2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed 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 June 2.3, lft.i2, vis:.: ROBERT M. HART, D. S. No. 102iKi, for the Ev; N and SWJ4 Sec. 17, Tp. tiS, R2!t E w M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and cultivation of, Baid land, viz: Oscar Minor, D. B. Stalter, Louis Oroshens and Wesley Marlatt, all of Heppner, Oregon. A. CiiKAVKlt. S'J-99. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Iind Office at La (4 ramie. Or., May 11, 1W2. Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before tho County Clerk of Morrow county, at Hentmer. Or., on June 25, LSi'2, viz: UPWARD F. DAY, Hd. No. WW, for the NEL4 NWJ4 Sec. 7, Tp. 1 S, R 2S E 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. 8U-D9 A. Cleaver, Register. TIMBER CULTURE NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at La Grande, Or., April 2. 1892. Notice is hereby given that John H. Edwards, has tiled notice of intention to make final proof before the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at his office in Heppner, Or., on Tuesday, the 7th day of June, 1192, 011 timber culture ap plication No. 2.H9. for lots 2, 3 and 4 and SE'i SV4 See No. 30, in Tp No. 1 S, R No. 27 E W M. He names as witnesses: C. C. Saling, W. G. MeCartv, R. W. Turner, S. N. Morgan, all of Heppner, Or. A. Clkavku, 485-94 Register. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. U. 3. ImiA Office, The Dalles, Or , Mar. 15, 1S92. Complaint having been entered at this otlice by Geo. W. Bishop, Morrow County, Oregon, against R. H. Plunkett for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. 525. dated January 2ts lt92, upon the V NEl4 and KS NW5 Sec. 18, Tp. 3 S Range 2T E, in Morrow County, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that R. H. Plun kett did not cultivate or cause to be cultivated auv of said tract since l?v. During the past live years no work has been done on said tract by the said R. H. Plunkett. or any one for hiin. The said parties are hereby summoned to ap(H'ttr at this orKee on the lMh day of June, I92. at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. J. W. Morrow, County Cleru, is authorized to take testimony in this ease, at his ottiee in Heppner, at Hi a. m., June 11, 12. John W. Lewis. 4-7-49t, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office ntThe Dulles, Or., April 25, iKivj. Notice iB hereby given that the ioilowing-naui-ed settler has lilcd notice of his intention to make final proof in BupjKirt of his claim, and that s lid proof will be made before theCountr Clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner. or", on June lo, Ivcj, viz: FRANK MORELAND, D. S. Nn.rt.KIs, for the E bW?i and V KEU Sec 21, Tp I S, H 2-5 H W M. ' 4 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot Baid land, viz: J. F. Royse, HInun Tush, Hcnrv Howell and Arthur Stevens, all of Hardinan. Or. 4N"-'.it Jons IV. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Oilice at La Grande, Or., April 23, 18ii2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler tuts filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu Hiipport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, or., 011 June 7, 1892. viz: JERKY BROSNAN, Hd. No, 2,219, for the Nii NWW and N' NE'k act: 32, Tp. 2 S, R 29 E W Jl. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: A. J. Cook, Charles Maun, James Pearson and George Hayes, all of Lena, Or. A. Cl-EAVFR, J-Wj lieglHter Gazette on Tborntoti 's counters. Price 5 oenls. tf. STOCK R RANDS. While you keep your subscription puid up jcu can kep your brand in freeof charge. Alln. T. J.. lone. Or. Hursns UO on leff shoulder; cattle name on left nip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; rtmjje. Mor row county. Armstrong, J. t, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left shoulder o horses; cattle aume 011 left hip. Allison, 0. 1L, Kight Mile, Or.-Cattle brand, O Don left hip and hornea same brauti on right shoulder. Range, Kiglit Mile. Adkins, T l Dayville, Or- Straight mark acmes the thigh and two crops and a slit in the right ear; horses, X nptude down on the right shoulder. Hange in Grant county and Bear valley. P O address also ut HardmHii. Adkins, J. J., Hoppnor, Or, Horses, JA con neeted on Iclf, Hunk; cattle, samoon left. hip. Ayers, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horses branded triangle On leit hip; cattle same on right hip; also crop off ritrht ear and upper hit on Hume. Myth, Percy H., Heppner, or.--Hrses. Roman cross on right uhouiuerr Range in Morrow comity. Hleakman, Geo., ITardman, Or. Horses, a flag or left shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder. Bannister, J. VV., Hardinan, Or. Caftlo brand ed H on left hip and thigh: split in ouch ear. IJrenner, Fetor. Hocseberry Oregon Horses branded PH on left, shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Hurke, M Ht C, Long Crock, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left, hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, sumo brand on letft shoulder, ltunge in Giant and Morrow county. Howsman, A., Mount Vernon and Burns, Or. Cattle, A H on right hip, two crops in each ear; same on horses, on right shoulder. Kauge in (irant and Harnoy counties, hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horsos branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle R on the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slopo. Harton, Win., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J R on right UiMlij cattlt same on right hip; split in each ear. Rrown, Inn, Lexington, Or. Horsos IH on the right stifle; cattle sumo on right hip; rauge, Mor row county. ltrown, J .P., Heppner, Or. Horsos and cattle branded ti with ox-yoke above on left shoulder, Hrown, J. 0 Iloppuer, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in no; tcr on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W.J. , Lena, Oregon. Ilorxes YV. bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Hoyer, V. ft,, Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on ri-jlu hip cattle, Bamo, with split in each ear. liorg, P. 0., lTeppner, Or. Horsea, V B on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip! JJrnwnlee, W. J., Fox.Or ( battle, JH connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits awl middle piece cut out on rigid, ear; on horses same brand on tho left thigh; Range in il'ox vuih-y. Grant county, Caiu.K, CaJeb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle; 0 With quarter circle over it, on left shoulder, and 011 left st itio on nil colts under years; 011 left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Urant county. Clark, Win. II. , Lena, Or. Horses Wild con nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla counties. fate. Claw. R,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Raime Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cochran, ('has., lone. Or.1--Horses, IIP con nected on left shoulder; cattle, C on both loft hip and stifle. Range in Morrow county. Cannon, J B.,Long ('reek, Or.--Ton cattloon right side, crop off right ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same braud on left shoulder. Range in Gnmtcounty. Cecil, Win., Douglas, Or,; horsos JO on lef shoulder; ca'tle Hume on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in the right ear. Curl, T. H,, John Day, Or, Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork ami under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in (irant county. On shunp, inverted A aud spear point on shoulder. Knr markou ewes, crop ou left ear, punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All range iu Graut couutv. CroBby, A.A.,Ipppner, Or -Cattle branded "J-L (orH L commuted) on the right uhoulder. Cook, A. J.,Leiia,Or.Horbes, iMJon nghtshonl der; Cattle, lamoon right hip: ear mark square crop or! left aud split in right. Cnrrin, II. Currinsville, Or. -Horses, oQ on left stifle. Cochran, J II Monument. Or Horses branded TI & A on left shoulder. Cattle, puma on right hip, swailow fork in right ear and crop oll l eft. Cox & English, Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with E iu center: horses. ( 'E on left 'lip. Cupper, H. A., Monumont, Or. Horses II C on kft shoulder, cattle H C on loft side, swal low ium ou ritfiiL t'fir. Cochran, Ii. K Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horsos branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle samo brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, 11., Hardman, Or. Horses branded -'On nam nio. t nt ie nrinui t m uimm Cross, 8 L, Oayyillo, Or Catilo branded two crops and a split in left ear; on homes tt reversed 2 on left stiflo. Also have tho following brands on cattle: It on left hip, 7 on right hip, 72 on left shoulder, two parallel bars on left snouuter, ji,ar marus, iwo crops. Ooonail. Will.. JlHOOiifiF. f)r. ITnrHPH lirwrwlpii OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat tle same on ten nip. Oouclass. W. M.. (iallowav. Or. Cwtfla TI Pnn right side, swadow-fork in each ear; horses, it i) on jeit tup. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the ritrht stiflo; cattle same on rieht hin. Duncan, W, P., John Day,Or. Quarter circle n on rigni snouiuer, Dom on Horses ana catue. Range Grant county. Driskell, W. K, Hoppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of O on loft shoulder. Cattle same on left side of nock. Elv. J. B. & Sous. Donclas. Or. Horsnn brand. od LLY on loft shoulder, cattle same ou loft flip, note in riKiii' ear. i?'isk, Ralph, Prairie City, Or Horses, K F on right shoulder; cattle, on right hip. Kongo in Grant county. t'leek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7F connected on right shoulder; cattle, same on right hip, Ear mark, hole in right and crop ofl left. Florence, L. A., Ilenpner. Or. Cattle. LF on right hip; horses, F with bar under on riy;lit ai u miner. Morence. S. P. Heppner, Or. Horses, F on right shouldet ; cattle, if on right hip or thigh. Guy, Henry, Heppner, Or. UXX on left shoulder. Goble, Frank, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7 F on left stitle; cattle, same on right hip. Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos Bil, Or. Horses, anchor S on left shoulder; vent, same on left stitle. Cattle, same on both hips; ear marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left. Range iu Gilliam, Graut, Crook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H. S. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Range in Morrow and Umatillacountios. Gill water, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horses, O O on left shoulder and Btiile; cattle, on right aid p. Range in (irant county. Hams, James, Hardman Or. Horses shaded 2 on lefc shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Range in and about Haidman. Hales, Geo., Lena. Or, Brand J'l connected, with quarter circi over it, on left shoulder. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, roiw.d-top with quarter circle under it on the right hip. iianSio in Morrow and Linatillaeounties. Hin ton A Jenks Hamilton, Or Cattle, two bars on either hip; crop in right ear aiid split in left. Horses, J on 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 iu left. Range itt Haystack district, Morrow county. Hall. Edwin. John l'ay.Or. Cattle E 11 on right hip; horses same on right shoulder, r ange in Grant county. Hughe. .Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hunsaker, H 4 , S agner. Or.HoiBes, U on left shoulder; caHle. 9 on left hip. Hardisty, Albert, Nye, Orefcon Horses, AH connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left hip, crop off left ear. Humphreys, J .1. liardman, Or. Horses, H on left riank Hiatt, Wm. F., Ridge, Or.-Roreee 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, Louk Creek. Or Cattle I Don right htp.cropott Mt ear and bit in right. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Rouge n Grunt COUIllY. ! Huston, Luther, Eight Mile. Or. Hors H on j the left shoulder and heart on the left stitie Cut- 1 tie same on left hip. Hamre in Morrow county, j Jenkins. D. W.,Mt. Yt-rmm.Or. J on horwson I lett shoulder; 0:1 nttle. J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Range iu Fox and BearvalLs ; J tin kin. S. M., Heppnr, Or. Horses, horse-! shie J on lefr shoulder. Cattle, the sama. ' Range on Eight Milt. Johnson, relix, Lena. Or. HnrseB, circle T on left Stitie: fMtrie tuim nn iHKt hin tiuar h;.!f I crop in right and split iu left ear I Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNY ou left hip, cattle same ami crop od left par: under f-!op on 1 Ik right Keller-, Richard, lilaDton. Grant county, Or. E K in square, cultle ou left hip; horses same on left siionJder. Kupge Ker Vidh'V. Kirk, J.'i., Heppner, Or. Horses 61) on left shoulder; can le, t;w on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 en either flank: cmiIh 7 on right side. Kirk, Jesse, Hepptit-r, Or.: horse II on left phoiildnr; cattle same on right side, 4iud. mil ou right enr. Knmberlarid.W. G., Mount Vernon, Or. I Lou cattle on right and left hides, swallow fork in It ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant county. Keenoy, Eli, Heppner, Or.-Honios J L and ace 1 of clubs on loft stifle. Ratige in Umatilla and .orrow counties Wey.M C, Motiuniem, Or-AtriangleWiwitu all hues pending pa t body of figure on ESI hor ses on i,.ft shoulder, ou cattle diamond uu left shoulder, split in rightaua urnier uit m left ear RfUiyeiu (jrant comity and to parts of John Day U'aney, J VV, Heppner Or. Horses branded L IS on lett shoulder; cattle same on left hip: wat tie oyer right ey- three slits in right ear. Gotten, Htepnen, 1-ox, Or. H L on loft hip on cattle, crop nod split on right ear. Horses county VU snonWor. ' Kuaife Grout Lieuallen John W , Ijd-p.-, Or.-Horses branded Imlt-circlo JL connected on left Hhoul inSou B"Lat n lulhil' ltttnKe, near Lex Lord, George, Hoppner.Or.-HorBos branded double U coMswu.i Sometimes called a swing H, on left shoulder. Maxwell, M.H., Gooseberry, Or.-Horses brand ed long link on loft shoulder; cattle, same on let ? hip. Lor mark, under bit in left ear, .Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or.-Cattle, M D on right lup; horse. M ou left shoulder. Morgan, ti. N.. Heppner, Or.-Horses, M) on left nhouldi cattle same on left hip. McCumbor, .las A, Echo, Or.-Horses. M with bar over on right shoulder. Maun, B. ii., iena. Or. Horses old mares ZZ on right hip; young stuck, smaU zz on left shoulder. Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or.-Horses, circle 1 on loft shoulder and left thigh: cattle. Z on right thigh. Mitchell. Osoar, lone, Or.-Horsea, 77 ou right hip; cattle. 77 ou right side. McClareu, D. G., Brownsville, Or.-IIorsoa, Jfwurerion each shoulder; cattle. AI2 on hip McKern.W . J., Mount Vernon. Or-Xl ou cattle ourighthip,crop iu right ear. half crop m left same brand ou horses ou left hip. Ita"Ko in Gruut county. McCarty, David II., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on tho lef t shoulder: cattle same on hip and side. AieGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork ou cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horses Hume brand on left stifle. MeHaley, ii. Hamilton, Or.-On Horses, S with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top ou the right aide. Range m Grant County. Weal.Androw. Lone Rock, Or, Horses A N con nected on left shouldr; cattle same on both hips. Newnian, W. It., Heppner, Or. Horses M with half circlo over it on left shoulder. Wordyke, E Hiiverton. Or. Hones, circle 7 on left thigh; cattle, same on lef t hip. Ohveiy Joseph, Cuuyon City, Or.-A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horses, same ou left thigh, Hange in Grant county. Oiler, l'erry, Lexington, Or.-P O on left ehoiiidei. Olp, Herman, Prnirie City, Or.-On cattle, O LI' connected on left hip; horses on left stitie and wartle on nose. Range in Grant county. lWmn, Olaye, Eight Mile. On-Homes, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork iu left ear, right cropped. 2'I on left tup. Hange on Eight Mile. Parker & Gioauon, Haidman, Or, Horses IP on let! shoulder. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or.-Horses, JE con nected 01 fef t shoulder; cattle, same on loft hip. under bit in each ear. Pat berg. Henry Lexington, Or.-Horses brand, edwitha Roman crows on left Bhouldor; cattle branded with Itouian cross, bar at bottom, on left hip. Pettis, A. C, lone, Or,; horses diamond V on ,ltmld(,r. t.rt((je( j y j connected, on the left lnp, upper slope in left oar and slip in the ngut. Putter, Dan, Lexington Horses branded MP connected on left shoulder; cuttle same on right hip. Powell, John'l'., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con nection left shoulder. Cuttle OK couuocted on left nip, two under half crops, one on each ear, wattle under throut. Range m Grant county. Rickard, G. O., Canyon City, Or. F 0 on left sliuuidur, on horses only. Range Canyon creek and Hear valley, Grunt county. Rood. Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, square crow, with quarter-circle over it on left stitlo. Reningor, Chris, Heppner, Or Horses, C li on left shoulder. Rice, Han, Hardman. Or.; horBes, three panel worm fence on left Bhoulder; caHle, 1) AN on right shoulder. Range near Hardman. Rudio, Wm, Long Creek, Or.-Brauds horsos R or right shoulder. Range. Grant and Morrow counties. lioyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed ou right hip and crop oil right ear. Range in Mor row county. Rush Itros., Heppner, Or. Horses brnnded X on the right, shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nip, crop off left ear and dewlap on neck. Hange iL Alorrow and adjoining counties. Rust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horses H on lett shoulder; cattle, R on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left ear. Sheep, li on weathers, round crop off righ ear. Ran go Urno tiha and Mono w c mnties. Reaney Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horsei branded A R on right shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow county. Royse, Wm. H Oairyville, Or-HU connected with quarter cin-le over top on cattle ou right hip and crop oft right ear and split in loft. Horses same brand on loft shoulder. Range in Morrow Grant and Gillinin counties. ' Ritter, J F, Hitter, OrThree parallel bars with bar over on liorseB on left hip; on cattle, left side, two smooth crops, two splits in each eta Range in Middle Fork of John Day Rector. J. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses, JO o lef t shoulder. Cattle, o en right hip. Si,i..Ir,,n11 t w 4- 1 1 1 w"euerry, or, Morses branded 61 on loft shoulder; lange iu Morrow Spray, J. F Hoppner, Or.-Horses branded fcr CoiillHcrjifi 111 riilit. ulw niiiHuK. 1 In ... t.,.. i. hips. Hailing, C O Heppner, Or-Horsos branded S A on left sliouldor; cattle same on left hip. Swaggiirt, li. b, Lexington, Or.-Horses 2 with dash under it on left stifle; cattle H with dash under it on rigtit hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right land leg. Range in Morrow, Giihamund Linatiila counties. Swaggart, A. L., Ella. Or.-Horsos brande 2 on lett shoulder; eettle same ou left hip. Croc on ear, wattle on left hind leg. T Bulruiil,t W:. Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J S on left Btitiei cattle J Son left hip, swallow fork in right ear, underbit in left. shoulder1"' Alpiue' 0rllureeB, 8 8 on right bapp. Thos Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on left hip; cattle eame on left hip. Shirtz, James, Long Creek, Or.-Horses. 3 on lelt stifle and over 2 on left shoulder Shner.John, Fox, Or.-NC connected on horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hiu crop off right ear and under bit in left eur. Hange in Grant county. H toWfufr Jhn D8'' r-H 8 n"lon Btoi.lmnn, V. A.,Hardmmi, Or-; horeos 8S011 right Htitlo; cattle honzontal L cm the right side tatoveriaon, Mrs A. J ., Heppner, Or (Jttl M oil right hu ; ewHlli.w-fork in left enr ' " le Wie?;cIvtti0"crie'ftJrhi-;Jlurae'-44 m oSM.'.r.' O'-Ho circle 0"1erBho,,l!i';.k,etOn .-Horsoe. ketone Smith JS. K. Lone Rook, Or. Horses branded wrr"l1V.frnO"fI''if,'8''0alder' ""Wo n"o2 loft Bide. Uange, Gilliam county. Sperry.K . lleppuer, Or. - Cattle W C on left hip, crop uir nKht and underbit iu left year dewlap; hurses VV IJ on left shoulder. ' lhoinpBun, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses 7 on left shuulcliTi cattle. 2 on left shoulder shoulder?' - IJ"I"' 0r-Hur'- o left Turner li W Heppner, Or.-Small capital T wi1h"L,!TiMn'hh',,rW; cattl8 "1 left Thip with split in both earB. Thornton 11. M , lone, Or.-Horses branded HI connected on left stitle; sheep same brand. Vancleipool, H. T., Lena, Or;-llrseB HV con nected on r.Kht shonlder;cattle, same on right imson.jonn y Salem or Heppner, Or. i rrrT . '"OUIUer. iiange Warren, W li. Caleb, Or-Tnttle, W with Quarter circle over ,t, ou left side, split " rigiu ear' . ni mue, split iu Hoies same brand ou left shoulder, TriiUf nrnitv. Range in in left ear. llante in Urant county r 1 t . Hi I HU A l'r,,.., . .... . . 8 W on the !,, hip. '"Si"'" Riidsoiitm nil,. "t ear cattle on 'the left' hipS21,Si1S5 and (irant county. UB m uaru" ;,he!I?.er'. . 4-- HePPner. Or. Horses branded " "' "- w aj '"Km tsnomuer; cattle uima on right hip. crop oft left ear and iplit in eS! .., umer, w.-aorsftg branded nee of )nde on lett shoulder and left hin Cat le branded aarae on left side and left hip. W ells. A. 8. Heppner, Or.-Horaee, 0ft on left shoulder: catt e same. b three parallel bars on left shoulder; Too sr? . ui unmi ana malhuer Wvlaild. J H. ilardmnn fl Pl1- n . Uriah. " " m lert Woodward, John. Heppner, Or. Horses TJP connected on left shoulder. U"atL-,.,o 1 il.a U . . . .. ... , .rriwr, Kjt. norses branded Ci. connected on left stitie, ullace, Charles Portland, Or.-Cattle. W on nshtttu,!h,hole in left ear; horses, W on riant shoulder, sonif same on left shoulder Whittier Hros., Drewsy, Harney oountr, Or. Horhee branded W B. connected on left iboulder. Williams, usco, Hamilton, Or. Onarter cir- i: 1 t"'v,-,""'n "- nip, uoui catue ana hcres. Kanire (Trant county. Williams. J O. UingCreelt.Or-HorsM. qnar ter circle oyer three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Hange in (Irant county. W ten, A. A., Heppner. Or.-Horses running A A on shoulder; ( Attle, eame on rigtit nip. youns, J. 8., Gooeeborry, Or.-Horses branded 1 o On the right shoulder,