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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1892)
i have n. relict or.il cure In your ignorance of effects snd v.tclity which is s-itt-m thff elements t1iti3 Hrengili and vigor will f"l curc or monty refunded. Dr. Sar.den's Electric lifter all other treatments .fiPsi; testify, and ftota many of 4M'Is&$ TH B I Xj'H'IplW'- the effect of abuse, excesses, worry and exposure. Foi-uch w.-fft-rer. in our marvelous invention, winch reomres tint a trial to conv..,oe u: .mom a.r .ji or by excesses, or exposure, vou m .v have unduly drained your system ol r,Mve f..rce 1 .1 .'l tr ettne or lack of fr.rcc. If vot: r.-phec IffO you- j..:...i ...v,,i, for vigorous strensrth. vou will remove ths came, and health, low at once and in a natural way. This U our plan and treatment, and wo guauncse a Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free j sent by mail, sua.ed. B-lt is no experiment, as we have restored tuousanas 10 n-mi. .. . failed as can be shown hv hundreds of cases thrr.Uffho.it this hl.'ile, who would plad' whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery alter using our ue.t. 13BL.T J. DR. SHNDEN ELECTRK , nnd it gives soothing, prolonged current nnroved Lloctric Suspensory, th j -. ;... ... ,.( .i.a ifp-.ibfi'p. anil ro er ui i'c sinunntu i.i jnn, u v, - . . nuiiL- tvn ntwt iw warrant il lu lu c any ji iii- . - ni-os fr nmut ever t1 vcu . . , , :.t. , n.Bti nm ui en , . i .!,- ttterv made Into a belt so as to be eailv worn during work or at rest, a-id it gives sootlitn','. $XzZM kk forfeit $5 OOO: It has an Improved Llcctr.c vliich are instantly felt tnrougnout an Money Krftindisd. :They are Eraded in strength to meet all stages ot we i,. ,..;t in two or three months. Address jaknessin young, xniddle-ageiVr old mien, and vill cu t St., PORTLAND, OREGON vmw & ovous DI3CASCS CtJKSD BY Dr. G.F. Webb's Electric Delta and llipliauces, fii. Catarrh, liiiouiiiutiaai, BuULicil, Amonoii'haoa. Bpcniiiaiorrhion, Pr.ihipeus Chlorosli, PuiUiul M (.'11808 Leuuonlioc! Seminal Wuiiknoss, BUocUof O lauikia, tucomi'ioiico, '.Hint itiuU, uralycM, Nervous Debility, 8l-rii;iy. Imp(( noy, Dmbclis, Nauru Uhenln, Sick IIou'IuoIki. Taticoouio, H irn I a, In lomnin, LumbrifTo, Spinal Diaoaaa. DyrtptMlo, Constipation. Kidney Coinp'idnts, Cunornl D 'bdiiy, Loss of Memory, Lo" i-Totor Attixla, Kpibpfiy, etc, etc. tT'T" Send for Catalogues and loatimouiulB. WOHDEEFDLBUT TEUE ! ELECTH0-IVICD1CAL SCIENCE STILL llilUMI'IIANT 1 TI:o Deaf Made to Hear by Electricity ! Iarctilnl In Apill, 1801, ratctitei 111 Jnae, Jet IIiuusiuiiIh Pioi-laim its Uoiiiler iul nud rcril-i-t Itesultg I TliB OWT.T BTTCCTWIST-TTT, TTtEAT CR. G. F. WEBS, Inventor and Patenteo, United States and Torcfen Countries. Any on" old or vounn-, whnsn oar drain In liiilirnkcm enn In- niailu lo In ar ami -onvdiw In ordiiiiii y tnno.. n ml t.o cured by Dr. O. V. Webb's lileelllt-iil Aimiimliis ii.r'I'reiitlNtr I)' nun ns. An Eleeti-e-J'o'lli-nl lloily lii.tmiy wllli np iiliutiros Inveiilo l espeeiiiliy lur treat IliB lleafneBS ui.d tliu (llseuses wlnou in-MtluerdH. , Send M eents for my Electro-Mmileal TUemy and l'l-aetlee. ileueribiuif UettV- dent, i:; paeB. Auuruaa B. B. BLISS, General Agt. IOWA FALLS, IOWA, OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul. AND Abb POINTS' ids LTKE G!l TO WMW. NATIONAL 2Cth EXCAMP1IES1 Grand Army of the llcjiublic, Washington, D. C. September 20th to 26th 1892. The Wisconsin Centra Lines and Bal imore & Ohio Rail Road Itnvp boon foletitrd ah tbo "OITIcIhI Rnntn" he twcL'ii St. l'nul, MiimeupnliH mill Washington, it 1 All (let-ironn of tnktiic lulvuntiiLtP of the mil vitmiMv "1.inv Ptih's" Hhniihl m-v that their tick ctH n-iifi via thin "Rnntt," mid Bt'curu their riU'rpinir ctir accuminixlaiioiiB in advance. Fur lull particulars mMrfHx U. F. MeNElLI,, t itv P. nnd T. Afrent pj Mcolift U(Mi8C Hhtck. MinncapnliH, Minn. C. K. HTVXE, Citv P. and T. Ajrent, U2 Fast Third St., St. Paul, Minn, CUTWORMS. Atnte William. Wnrnnnt Wmiam Have jon a little sivthin' to cat ma am, for a torvm' man who can't find wotL? Mrs. Scrimps No, inJoed, I haven't Didn't 1 just sec you iLrow away a ualf a loaf ot bread the woman nei.t door gave you? Woniout vumam 1 nssum; juu um. Odds and Coughs , 7-.- .7rYT xsyr ri o PHRy.-Jfe,., - . r,T- rrrK. yw vawwrf I VuupIL .F,f ' V.OAR!: DEBILITATED ANDSUff-p-; ' ll WWl&t&'jtVl nMi'EEVWs Debility SemiiwV.:-. Ntl)V ; J- r J'; LosT Manhood. Rheumatism. r.,,;. uvTTiilUJ Rack KidneV Troubles. ervousmlj S?Si FFDi FMFS r-hnDMFMf)RY R GFMF lkj. il Lrii''.i ! Aa Eipxrlrnce.1 Canlcarr'a Method! of jjut, ma'am, if you had seen the kind ot rreventlng Thfir Kavugei. bread that woman mattes you nouiun t A laru't? nuuiber of siwcies of nit- hev asked a dors to eat it Why - woniiH nmkf themwlves hitchly obnox- Mrs. Serimp Never mind, my pood luiiM to the Kardeuer by the impudence man. Just bit djwn in the kit hen with whirh they attack and cut down while I get tne cake and pie out of the almost every kind of newly net plants, pantry. Chicago Kews-Eocord. A nit or nlj,lomcy. Bridget (applying for situation! Oh, yis, mumt Ui lived in me last place free weeks. Mrs. Van Nobbs And why did you leave? Bridget Oi couldn't (ft. along wid her; she was owld an' rmil.y. Mrs. Van NuOOs But 1 may be old and ora'aay. too. Budget Oraukv y miy be. mum. for faces lb sometimes d aviu'i bat owld! Iwvr! And Bridget ifnt the place.) ruck. catclilna a ia. Miss ilrabim- Mr. Rich'happ re markl last oia'.t i.nt he IH'I w,i inan wio Nh"Wil i-jHimilciatinu fur the aimiiijj them the robin. tlirnsheH. quuil, fe. nngs .r K'in.n. wren Knd other birds, toads, etc.. wlncn Mrs. ..ir!ii,n,u Vou nmnt. no aome- toKHtlier keep their numliers down quite tlnnirt.i kuotv Iiimi that you are that well. Fall plowing serves to bring imni i,t w,.mii. many of the worms to the surface, and Miss to wnnmn-Yes, I know - but to expose them to -binlseye view' and wimiv perhaps to destruction by frost. The Mitu iimiiwr-nw nrnMnymw fresh effects of their night's work can mg. clow, the wini!...- 1I00.I Newt. best he noticed hrij,'lit and early ill the MOTH AMP LARVA. CUTWORM. They are mostly clumsy and greasy looking caterpillars of some dull shade of color (grayish, brown, greenish), re main in their hiding places on bright lays, and come to the surface at night or in cloudy weather to seek what green stuff they can devour. The illustration. from (ireiner's work "How to Make the (harden Pay." presents both the worm and the moth of one of the species. Mr. (ii'einer says: vjFortnnately these worms have many natural enemies. crci'.:f rj.ro, t;ti"2atf b.-crcftitSs, as'.hma, cr.d hoarseness cur-3-5 by Aysrs Cherry Pectoral til 2 2fe3t arc' most effective emergency medicine. it shou:d b in every famiiy. Dr, J. C5. Aycr Si Co BlliAYKU. Two sorrid h'trses. Oneof them hranrlpd 8" 011 tht1 right shoulder, likewise nu the iiht stifle. I he ithr whs branded "8" on the iVIit slioiihler. nlso "K" Ti c weight "I i,eh wim till nit ltifiO p'Uinds A.,V'ine iPturi'lMtf 'he s;illlf rn u 'ti,ol, 111 Kiuht Mile will r.eeivH h rewi.rd .f ifl,r) m tf Hylvanus Wiunirr PI, niv of fl"iir, hnin. mill feed and oh',p iiinnys on hand ut the Heppner Kloiirinii Mills. a SUM h BltAN'll. iiioriiini'. unit they can then lie found near the place of mischief, hunted np and killed. Before a piece ot plowed ground is planted we can often dispose of the majority of the worms by placing pieces of sod sprinkled with a poisonous solution at regular intervals over the ground. The remedy is simple and may lie repeated, thus making the way clear for setting plants. Beans are sometimes planted for hait. and in advance of the real crop, whatever that may be. The field is looked over on several mornings after the beans are up. and the worms minted up where plants are seen cut off. The regular crop is planted after most of the worms are destroyed. "A practice often resorted to is to en circle each plant set out with u piece of paper which should reach down into the A new nml foinplt'te Treiilineiit. ennsintliiK ot KlipilOXlllirU'H. I '! , , t 111 I ill Cll,hlll(,K. lllKII III llll nml i'IIIn; 11 i,)Hllle Ciiri- ur K v ti-rnii I. IiiU'I Hill, HIIikI or ItlreiliiiK, IteliiiiK. Clironir, Klti'ii, or llereilitiiry I'ilcs. ami nmny other illHt'tim'i. anil leinnk' vti'tikneHMn; it in ill n tiyh 11 yiviil Ihmi L'lll to Hie Kei.uiul liculili. Ilielirni ilinn er.v of a lili'illciil elite rentier! K nil oiel'nl Ion v till the knile iiiiiieeeNHiuy h rentier. IIiIn renietly Inn neer heeti kmni 11 lo tail. 1 per liox. ti lor f ; Hent hy nniil. U liy Hiilier I runt thin tori title ili ettHe tt lien a it ritlen Kiiiti'iuilee It. Kiveu ttlllt ti ltoe8. to relnnil Ihe tiioney II not enreil. Semi Htanip lor free Hitinple. Oniinnitee ishneil l,y W inilt.t If , (l.AltKK iV CO., t liol ( m, ),. Kelll i 1 lrtiiiilntn pole Anenln, I'ortlaml, or. L U ,M B K ii ! RELICS OF PENN. A MuKOllleeot Siei'lineil o' Rn Oltl llllll, Ii ;4orvetl ftl LloieuKler. There is in pytjsestiion of tho Heitshue family of Lancaster, l'a., an edition of the liiblo, in thrje fttlio volumes, on tho lid o( the iirst volume of winch, in large gilt let-J ttira, is this inscription : I lit inileM of Heppner, ill fE IIAVH Kill! SALE ALL KIX1W OF UN- . f tlresKeil I. tin, Iter, what lit known an the. BCOTT SAWMIIjU LeaveB Heppner, 8 a. m. 6:5U p. in. Arrives l ctll - nnSleepera, Colonlat (-4 1 t't-1 c-f. Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers Purl I nnd to Sun Franoisoi every four days. I'l'Mt 1,0110 FEKT, Itot'OII, ' " " Cl.EAll, JIO t' 17 ill JF nm.lVKHKI) IN IIKI'l'NKH, WILL Allll 1 9.t.uu per l.ooo feet, aililllional. I. A, L HAMILTON, hop. Ilfimlltoii. iaiiu; THE ftlFT it The R . Hon'ble LADY JULIANA PENN 10 THE JULIA A LHJRAKY, A Litn. ui.i r. Juliana Penn was tho wife of Thomas Penn, Wiiliiim Ponn's son, who was one of the proprie ors of Pennsylvania in 1770, the date of the publication nt this copy of tho liiblo. The Juliana Library was tho third public library to bo founded in America, It iiuvine boon chartered in 1703. It was named in honor of Lady Penn, who was a laughter of the Karl of Pom tret, and she recognized the fact by presenting the Bible to tho library. The volumes are eleven inches by seventeen and a half inches iu size. As specimens of the binder's art these hooks arc magnificent. They are bound in full Russia leather, and are adorned by elaborate hand tooling on the backs and outside and inner margins of the covers. The edition was printed in London and con tains the famous Commentaries by William Dodd, I.L.D.. "Prebendary of Brecon and Chaplain in Ordinary to Ilia Majesty," who was executed lor forgery in 1777. Tho books and property of the Juliana Library were sold by auction satisfy claims against it. and the three A lli.ir.loi, wOh I .life.'. rtenediet. My won i eit. Nhoppmg tUf.lty act I a 1 1 1 Ink my l.loeb ut Ute restittiiiitt wilh y. .11. if y.ttl d "If t object to my .y.inl.aov'. Ha. h.'ior i Had to hve yen. But. I sny. ii inot ,..st. ton Moiitfl hing when yo.il- ittfi. ..lit. 1.1ns way? Il.me,ii"t. h. ii t. itt all. She is only Mtoptitiiif. yon know; Mhe isn't buy ing. N. Y. !.. A NaK.trwl ftlrtrr. "John, we must rent another house," "Why?" '.:eiy nijfht I can limr ich.mtly igh tni; itli.l w l.i.,t linif. It feiiiH t4. I'oine r,, in mi. ,irf.j4. and 1 lielleve the place lb tiH.l.lt.t." "Mi, ml. In t. wonder The former wiit.'.lri....'1 .letft with the plilinher'e bill In LlH tiit.l."- Life. CUTWORM AND PKOTF.CTKn PLANT. soil, as the worm cannot crawl under it, and extent! sev!;! inches above the surface so it cannot crawl over it. Tho picture shows how this is done and how the plan works. I often use plant pro tectors somewhat resembling bottomless flower pots which I had made for the purpose, as a mechanical obstacle to tho cutworm's progress." Tim Vh..u l limit. Mr. Any iwhn Iim ,,lM.-rvd his wife tub. M HH-e tf elolti in... I an envelope hrtttiifl.t hy iiihiII Is Unit a sample of lit- .loda for your bathing suit, iny 'lea r? Mrs. Aiiy iiplacrnlly) No; it ia ihegtsMla. N. Y. Trews. A Niir. 1l. i'ii..ii.1 -Hut,, my .tear sir. the yarns Vou t.l I ahntit, your t tior..nf htirH.lt are rotillv iti)irv.,lotis 1 think I'll ask your yu-Uv alN.nt t hem. Mr. in,.,hHril oh. dnii't do that: he enn lie much better than I can. Texaa Ni flings. 4 -!-,., rti,lh, Trnmp I .. yon are atlvertisiug. for ft pilltlM llnisl.Hr. 'l'Htl..rY.'H. hut von hardly l.M.U as II yon hail tool soy .x)... i.ii.. I'rauip I'A t..oeeI If i tos pair I've fl-ot on ain't. tint.lieit, I'll IlUe t4l sees oair what is. ---.hoy. Cutting anil Curing Clover. Be sure and cut the clover early, be fore the seed has formed. Clover is a biennial, one of those plants that begin to die when once it has produced seed. Here is the point: By cutting before the seed forma yon can cut two crops in one season and still keep the root alive. At least it will not die because its purpose Has been fulfilled. This year we shall need all the hay we can get. Skillful management of our clover meadows will give us a large additional yield of hay ami have the roots right for the next season. That wise farmer, the late H train Smith, once showed ns a held of medium clover nine years old from in IS43 to which he had taken that year fully three tons per acre in three cuttings. But Tickets TO A1.TD Europe. For ratct and nencriil information call on Vepat Ticket Altent, J. C. 1-IA.IIT, Heppner, Oregon. W. 11. IIP 111.111' KT, Amt Oenl, I'hss. At. 264 WaahltlKton St., Portland. Ohkiion. QUIOIt TX3VI EI 1 --TO 2S(i ii Franolsoo And all points hi t'sliforuia. via Uto Mt. rilianta rums of the Southern Pacific Co. The itnwtt hitrlivmy thwmgh ('Hlifortiin to nil iniiiiut Ktutt and Stmt 1 1. linimi Ht'inic Itimttt of tlte TiuMfio Cmi. riilluuui HutTi't Attnehwl to ixprt'H8 traitiH, utltTtlinn snporior RccoininoiintitniH ftr HttcontUi.lar-H iiiMi'iit-M. Fur nilvn, tiokt-itt, HltH-pinn tr rttrtrvutiMin, to,, call ii pou or tuMrtwit R. KOKIILKU. MaiiHRtT, K. V. KOCKKM, A "ft. Ocu. V. & V. AkL. I'orilantl, Oii-non. S. P. FLORENCE, MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. Save U to ,tt eeiin- on evtny iloilaf yon -i-entl Wrltr tor out ni'iininnih i tiliil"i:iie. i.t)i,-nii:e l..,t, ,, i , Inttn in Inn tlml tritini: lowel llnin- lllMl'tnieth' ftut'tt, Willi lllittlitl.ntnii h' ill-fnilitlfr ol . vf ly Ulntl ot Kittulf mill Mii,l,r iiiuinil u'.iiretf and inlii.trtftl into tin' Untied Mine, t.rnteiiei., llnntieliold Uiti.il-, Km nil ii io, I'litillliil!, L-.llto-. aillU.ellll.' t Inlli llL' lllltl Kllllltt.lIIIL' l tl. mesa t.o,ul, White U.iotK l',.V If, Ut"'. '-'I". Hoot" and slme., Idnvw, Nonnns, t. ii-twite, fiutloiifit. W,inlif, ( lotk. .Iftvelrv. slht'i-vtuie, lliiunif,' Wliiiw, Am lcnlilli.il liiiiil.in ii . io. ONI Y f'lUST l'I.As (.il.tltS. i:il.wue M-nt oil I'C'C.-ll.l ol ftl'tnil" for exin-rssiiao ,10 'ltu only cimi-rn Willi It t-H ai nintnil .einrei' I't l. e-, alltmlllL' III" llltyer llw """" l acoutlt la. If IlilllillliiiHiri'r I'lM'H lo Hie wli.tli-iilu Iniyer. rilMiinilre llll !.i,"l lel'ii-selilf.l: 11 liol Iniiutl in nniln V relllinleil. (V - t-enl liy rMtrew or frriuUt, MiilU tllVlk!0 111 eMiliinnlllon liel.no jlity- l-.".'Qil!in-y siifffl, 1 lln-ni;o. 111. yolnines w-ero pnreiiaseu ey vv imam UIH,thergreat advantage in early Ileus hue. Among other valuable relics of " ... " . .., .., n,.!7,. ! ,u ,,mi,i cutting. 'Ihe liny tor milk and butter Thomas Penn, engraved in U51 hy Martin, purposes is worth double that of the ono of the pioneer copper plate engravers ol ordinary grade, says as good authority this country, the drawing of the portrait us Hoard s Dairyman. WE WILL PAY A ffllm v of Si l.t $:0 !'' wrelt tn (iOOi) A; to repn'M'nc uc In fvrv .'..hmiv.hihI -H nr iw ol .MiTt'h'inili-ein nvoi u t m t -ht i TlMifK Him WANT 81KAOY l-'-M I'i.oV M e NT APi'i.Y. 1 ui ii Utvriif tiii't imtilt'tuiirrt t-i'ut ou h oiaiu..ior.xi.r.w. a k uri:N ,t i n lSHQiltitcy Mivtl, l lei'tu". Ill i in STOCKRAISER ! H KITNKK, OUKtiON. riitlls tirKii'Maiul . HruiHi kcd aliowu aUive. UurwNB K oil rilit nhouUiVr. Mv CHltle ranne in Morniw and U urn ilia cu li. 1 will paj IR.U) for I tie arrtt aud cuu lotion of any ptrwn vtliii uiy itock. 5 RECULATE THE t STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, ? A SO S j PURIFY THE BLOOO. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Imltf pitlon, lUtlt)iime, llvntlnche, Ounaf I patlun, ltpf'lu. t'hmiik' 1 Ivor TroiibUa ltUthtomi, Huil Connlcltm, ly it'iit i ry . IITi'iiaUi Itrciith, ami ult dUrU'irt ol' the 0 (iiitmui'hi l.i.fr ami llttwcl. ? Uiivinn TrtbitlcH ci't.t t'i nit!iirir-tt'ltirliHH to ? X tin- iiu't ilflit'nii' iMiistitutioii. ri.'iwiiu Ui take, J 2 At', I'tlVi'liietl. illvo inmu-.iiait' l-t'lu 1 . S,'lil liv ilruirirM. Aiiinl !.tt.v M-iit ly iuu.il 9 0 OH ittt'ipt o( l. ivnts. Atlili t'HB 9 THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. g 10 SVRl'i'F 8TUKKT. NFW YolIK CITV. if' Aiicniy for .Ms n j a I I I i.i i v ni MI NN CO.. (U.'ft luiri'.m ?,.i t i:vm' pin-in ti..'ii l ho pul'O' it; a iimii C4VEATS, TRADE tVAtVKS, O ' ' ' . P A T t N 1 CO-'ViCK CS, utu. Ulitti'M'l; Wrifl' tri ii ir iv, Si w oi;K. , ,x i l-...ik-'.l b.'i... boinfX by hh artist namoil Davis. This plate U in llie posBssioii of John l. Schaum, who xouHf8 all offers to permit impression to be taken from it, fearing that it may b kl or injured. An Ort!nM r nil Diirliras Fttrthelirst turn- sim-o her convex sinn t.i tho ortlmUx faith 'imnd Dnehess Sereins, of Russia, has lieei. permmilU'd to vl.it her fatlier, the ;;raiid dulve of lJess-i;:rm .hull. TWu conversion ereat -il a:i ir.imnso sensa tion all t'.iroirvh l!u'-ope, for it was be lieved that she had hem forced hy hor hu: land t i n-nouneo the hit '.ieraii rived It was only a question of m :n-y whijh itnhieed the (j-.'.iiid duke toadontthi: course, th e.ar havhrj issued a ukase whereby any pr'me "-.s m:u'ried to a Knssian p'and du'ce is d -h-rred from rveeivhrr a state all va:i"e if he doet not bolon;r to tlie (ireek ehuivli, and Puke Sorbins would have been a lose I had his wife refused to aha idon her rj liiou. I, u rin'.i i in i'ti u The new lake, form al in the heart ol a Colorado desert, s "ins t bo sub jeet to a sort of periodi -a I ebb and tide l'p to the middle of .talvitrose at tlu avera-ro rate of t'.nve huhes a day, then subsidetl for two weeks at about tlu same rate, nnd lias sineo slowly re turned to its hi;;h i' level. A stniilai phenomenon has Ii.tii now and thot observed on the shores of Zirknit.'. lakt iu the An.. trian provinee of ( arniola A hn;:e eave, situated at the northwest corner of the lake, forms an outlet foi the over. low which occurs about onet in four weeks, and is often followed bj a decrease of nearly eirUt inches iu tin Ivwei ol me main laUo. Thi TlutU'it Are the lI'ipplMt, The seeiet of success in life U tolcee busy, to bo persevering, patient and ut tiring in thtMnu'sUil or oulli"S 'ou ar folhnviii?. The busy ones now and tho maUe mistakes, but it is better to ris these, than to bo kilo and inactive Keep doinT, whether it bo at work c sevlunfr recreation. Motion is life, an tho busiest are the happiest. Hieerfu' active labor is a hlessinj. An old phi osophep says: "Tin lire-tlv only shin when en the winjr; so is it with tb mind; when onco wo rest wo uarkou." A 4 i It V. A T TI ItNtU'r. ("hicRtfo Mail. Nlri ami linttd. Auiity Do you think this ck( is I'he thick HteuiH of a rank growth of nie? clover make it hard to rure by the; l.iMle Nioc (from n.ton) Ye. I ordinary meant of exposure to the nun. fjwily Voyiii th fact that th propor- Luiur iwfore theKe utt'ins are dnea unMonni' injirmm-nM ariMwti That ih why it is jtm!.- Joid nicety. New. Sbp T knew lnr intiine1y for mev enil vt'rs and sji w her in evety oondi- ob- thnmKh the tender, thin leaves will be Hhnveled np and brokeu off. This ueeesHitates i-uriiig clover by heating and with aa little utirrintf as possible, and that only when freshly cut. Ameri can Cultivator Maya that the beat way is ljol f nfH. she wnn delight ful to follow the uutwerwUh the hay tedder t tf0Uitely without pemliariiieR. with only Uk least interruption. Then . A m1 her she - Is it posslile? What as stum as the leaveH have dried rake tle ' peculiar person she lmiKt lel Judge. clover and pnt it in ein-k. It may seem i . dry because the leaves will rustle, but I vhnwe r. leaved twenty four hours or. if ueed be, I IMmllnir 1 read in the pnper bout thirty-sis or flirty-eitflit. Then open and the Hn.ltntf of h culnahledoposttof wteel it will be found moist inside. The ore in New Mexico. moisture ha-M-onie from the stems, and ' Lark in-I Narrow- ihe next thin to wheuthiK has dried off the hay will be he d.soover.si will be a bratw name in cured snfflcieutly to o into the bara or Chicatfo.-l inry, stack. The slight heatin which hay lAkt VttMttnM thus gets not only does not injure it, but ( Husband-W hv do yon buv wicb a lot ready makes it more palatable to stock. of tra(.h lvorv Vim ont? Huse i heelcvUsare so polite. I Wife Hi They don't, m l h bn liUe you it.-N. Y. WeeUty. do about Hay Cupx. A Connecticut farmer, writing to Hoard's Dairyman, saysr "When I think of the amount of hay my cup have saved me I do not ak myself whether they have paid or not. Last year I bought Home unbleached cotton two yards wide and made a sheet wide and long enough to protect a large stack of hay. It more than paid for itself, and is tfood for twenty years to come. It is a very bandy tliimr to throw over a load in an emergency. It w a gioti iamun m mc house. N. Y. Weekly. it rather too large than tin) small. This ; sheet was made with eyelet holes ill the Mainem-tic! itm. Bides and euds iu which to tie strings Teacher--What is unknown quantity? and cords. To these cords wetghta are Coal IValer's Son What you pet attached to bold the sheets in place. when you buy a ten of coal.-Teiaa Money In lIo. Sifting. The outlook is that in the long run The outlook at present for money there is more money in pig raising on making by rearing hor&cs on farm and this Coast than in any other stock, ranch on this Coast is poor indeed. Es- ! 8emil)1e VmUi. rerdita Oh. Ten., I'm going to marry a nobleman. Penelope That's nothing. I'm going to marry a man Tmih. INior ttlfc. WinkaMinl has been aping Tery rapidly during the pasi few years. Jinks 1 es. be must be budding a (..iri! r in the Hf inn niiv srliMittfi 1 Mi.av tHii.iinti' 1. iiiii'liiL.'1'ul nmil slunil.l u- wirin'ut it. WttU;v, J.IMI vuur; fl..t n nw, nils. Aditrts MUNN Jb CO, l'UUUstisHA.1 BruttOwu, fw York. U ir.are"did "i sh ? Taere are yet thousands of acres of pecially so with any ot the lighter, more mountain government land peculiarly common breeds and mongrels. So many; adapted to pig breeding and growing street car lines run with cable andelec- ; hogs for market. Of course the locality tricity has closed an immense market should be carefully selected. The cool fur horses. Therefore nothing but the mountain aud hill rauges near the coast, very bet should be bred. This raises covered with oak, manzanita, berry the pertint-nt question, which is best? plants and bushes, with good spring This depends upon the purpose for water aud with plowable land euougu which tne horse is to be used. 5x far as to raise grain to til them for market is the producer is concerned best means I the one to select. lue t,ssex pig seems thoe that will bring tne most money ou hv, e 1 to be good for this L oast, also tne ikik- the open market. inese are irotters, Win lu you kuejtmr Hulmcriptioii jiHid up yei onn k.'ep your bran J in freeuf clmrKe. Ml n. T. .1 . Iihib. Or. H(iwh GO on left hi'iiMcr; CiUli- nnw n b-fi hip, uihIit lut on mlii fiir, itiiii upper bil on the lefi; raiigo, Mur mw cuui ty. Arin.tronti, J. ('.. Alpine, Or. T with hnr nn ier ii uii left shouldur ol ho rut's; emtio hhiiip m ltf hip, Alliwm, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cuttle brand, Oil on left tii Hinl horses HHine brand on riht -ihoiiJder. Utilise KikIiI Able. Adk itm.'IT. DHyville, Or- HtrniKht iiiHrk ncrost lit thigh mid two cropH and a hJ it in ttierinlit ear; li ii huh, j, upouie down on the right n1iou1(It. tiMiige in (intiit uouuty and huar vallev. PU uddroHH uJeo at HurdiiirUi. AdkiiiH, J. J., Heppnur, Or, HoriieB, JA con iivrteo oi ii- t Hnnk; ealtle. Wiinf on left hip. A yens, Johnny, Luna, Dr. HorwH hraiMied triangle un Ion hip; cattle Bame on rigln hip; hIhi crop off rich i ar and uppnr hit on KiutiB. HJylh, t'erry H., Heppi.ttr, or. Hoihi-b Uoinan croHH oh righl uhouidor. liano in ftlorrow ;onnty. I HlHukinmi. (ifo Hard n mi i, Or. Murne, a t)n. I left pihoiililer: cm tie -tiniu ou right hIhuiIoVi 1 HiiiiiHtHr. J. W.. Ilikniiniin. Or. I'm tin brand- ifl H on left hip Hiid (high: nnlit in ench nur. lirt'iitipr. Pfter, tioi wherry Oregon Horses brntided P H on left Bhouldor. (Jaltla tt.itue uii right Hiue liurke. M St C, Lome reek. Or On cattle, MA Y contiooted on left hip, ciop off loft mr, un der half crop off right. Uornen, Htntie hrHiid on letfi shoulder, Umige in Grant and Morrow count j. liowHinari, A,, Mount Vernon and Burns, Or. Cattle, A Hon right hip, two crops in each ear; HHtne on hortu'8. on right h outlier. Hangy in (iranl and llan.ey counties. HroeniHii, Jerry. Itim, Or.- Hornet) branded 7 on righi Bhoulder; cattle B on the left aidt. Left ear half crop and right ear upper nlop. Barton, Win., heppner. Or. -ilornen, J B on right thirf.i catUc oaiue ou right hip; split in each ear. Brown. Ina, Lexington, Or. Horse- IB on the right h-tihe; cattle name on ritjlit nip; ronuu, Mor niw coiuiiy. Brown, J .P , Heppner. Or. -Hornet- and cattle branded S wit1 ox-yoke ahoveou left shoulder. Brown, J. ()., Heppner, )r. JlorueB, circle ( ' with Ooi in ter on I of l htu: uallle. hhhib. Brown, W.J. , Lena, "regon. horscH W bur over it, ou the Icit shoulder. Cattle tiunic on left hip. ooyer, w. U neppier. ur. norses, ooa tirauil tc - hip cuttle, same, With split in each ear. tiorg, p. O., Heppner, Dr. Horses, r a on lert shonlitt-r: nintle. wnine on left hip. Hriiwnlee. W. J., t'ox.Dr- ( Httle, .IH oonnecied on left side: crop on left ear and two splits and middle p.ece cut out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Ittmge in Fox valley. Grant county, CniD.ti., Caleb.Or.- Y I on hornet on left stifle; U with uiiarler circle over il.oii lefl Hhouldcr, and on left Btitic on all colts uialer SjearHjon left nhouhter only on hIJ horses over ft years. All range in Orant countv. Clark, VVm. H. Le a. Or. Horses WHC con nected. on lelt tliouloer: cattle hunie on right hip. ha ge Jlorrow and (Jnitililln counties. t'Htw, ('has. It.. Vinson or Lena Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right liii. Hange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cochr.-n, Chan,, lone. Or.-Horses, HP con nectfd ou left shoulder; cattle, C ou both left hip ami Hlifie. Itnuge m 1M01 row county. t annoii. J . B. .Long Creek, Or.--Ton cattleoi right Hide, crop oft right ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same brand on lefl shomder. Bange in I rant county. Cecil, VV m bought Or: h'Tws JC on lef shonUh-r; ca tie same on lei l hip, waddles ou each jaw and two b.ts in the Fight ear. Curl, T. II., John buy. Or Itouh e cros- on each hip tui caille, swallow fork and under bit in right ear. unlit in left enr. hange iu Grant county. Ou shutip, 11 verted uiiil hpeur pottii on rtln.ulder. Ear markit-i ewes, crop ou left ear, puuehed upper hit tn right. Wethers, crop oi right and unoer half crop iu left ear All rang. lit tiraiit couiilv. Cook, A. J.,bena,Or. Horses. Wtoti rigtitsho.Ji jei Cattle, same on r ghi hip: ear mark sipiar ii'p ott left and split in riulit. Curnn.lt V Currinsvihe, Or. -Horses. 50 on left sunn. Cochran, J il Monument. Or Horses branded I 1 lit A ou iel'1 shoulder. Cattln, same iu righi hip swallow fork in right ear anil crop ultl eft. Coi k.d ti.. HarUtUHii, Dr. Cattle, U will n ceniHi't horses. I 'k, on left 'tip. Cochran, it. K., Monuiueut. tirant Co, Or. Uorsef bianded circle with hai benealh, oil let) -litiuider cattle r-auie brand on hoLh hips, murk uider bh me both ears ami dewlap. Cliapin, 11., Hanbuan. Or. Horses brandHti on right tup. attle liraudetl (he name. CroHB. b L, bayville. Or t utile branded iwo erops aud a split in left ear; iii horses a reversed 7, on left stifle. Also have Hie following orandn on rattle: Ti on let thin, 7 on right hip, Vi on left shoulder, two parallel bare on Idft shoulder, Kar marks, two crupa. bi'onan. win., ITeppner, Or. Horses branded UO Willi bar over ttieui, on left shoulder; cut tle same on left hip. Douglass, W. ftt .Galloway, Or. Cattle, H Lon ngiu Hide, sw low-fork in each ear; horses. K i) on left hiu. Douglas, O T., Douglas, Or Hurt-en TD on the i ikIil stifle: cattle saute on right Itip. Duncan. W .P., John Dsy.Or. Quarter circle V on riglii shoulaer, buiuon liorses utiu cattle, liange tirant county. Driokell. W. fc... Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of u on left tmouidcr. Cattle name on left side ot neck. Li, J. B, JSl Huns, Douglas, Or. Horsee brand ell r.Ll ot. lett shoulder, cattle HrtUie on left hiu hole it riiflit eir. E liot , Wasu., Heppner, Or. Diamoi d on rignt i-hoUidiT. flwk, Jacuson, Hepiner, Or. Horses, 71 connected o right shoulder; cuttle same on rignt dip Ear untrk. hole iu right and crop oil left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; Uoibi- V with bar under on right slionuier. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right stun Ide ; cattle. F on right hip or thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Dr. GA1 on left shoulder. Gitiuau-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil. Ur. Horses, anchor ts on left shoulder: vent. same on lefl stifle. Cattle, same on both hips; ear uiarks. crop on right ear anu underbit in left. liange in Gill nun. Grant, Crook a. d Mornw counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or --Horbe branded H. . with a quarter circle over it, on lelt stitie Bange in .Morrow aud (JuiatlilacuuiilieH. GiltwHter, J.C., Prairie City, Gr.-On horses, O -O on left shouldi r and stifle; ftittle, on right thdf. Kalitf'- in inaot ccunli. Hams. James. Hard man Ur. Horses shaded 2 on lef shoulder: cat tie same uu left hip. Uuuge liiai.dahoui Hnnliuau. Haes. Oeo.. Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, wnh quarter circl ovr it, on lea plmulder. Hma A. B., Bulge, Or. tattle, rom.d-top nith quarter circle ut der it on the right hip. It ante in Morrow and Umatilla noun ties. Hin ton A Jenkp, Hamilton. Or Cattle, two barb on either hip: crop in rigdt ear and tplit m left. Horses. J on right thigh. Bange in Grant county. Hughes, tiamuel, Wagner, Ur T F L on right shoulder on horses; on cattle, on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear aud slit in left. Kange in Haj stack district. .Uur. w county. Hall Edwin. John Daj.Ur. Cattle fc Hon righi hip; horses same on right shoulder, fangs in Grant county. Hughes, Mat, Heppner. Or. Horam, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Hauge Morrow t o. Hunsaker, B , Wagner, Or. Borses, tt on left shoulder, ch tie, 9 on left hi; . Hardisty, Albert, Nye, Oregon -ITorew, AH itinn. cietl. on left shouider; t attle on tbe left ; ip. crop oft left er. HuuiphrevR. 4 1 hi a rd man, Or.-Horee. H "r le - nank Hiatt, Woi. E., Ridge. Or. Hon branded bur cross ut, lt-f l etiouioer: cat lie suuie ou left Jenkins. D. W..Mt. Vernon.Or. J on horse on left shoulder; o cattle. J 00 left hip and two etwMtih crops on both earn. Bange in Fox aud Bear vail -jS Junkin. ti. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse, shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the earn a. Uange on Eight Mile. Johiisuu. Felix Lena, Or. Horses, circle T on left m me; cattle, satne on right hip, under half crop in rieht and solit in left ear Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or. Horses hiard.vi KNY on left hip cattle Burae and crop off Uft ear: undT hne m ihe right Kirk J T., Heppner. Or. Horses & on left ehnulder: calt le, M mi lett hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either Ah ok caitk H on right side. Kirk Jesse, Heppner. Or.; horse 11 on left eh"U der; cutile same on ight bide, underbit on ngh: e-ir. Kuuiberland.W. Q.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 I, on cattle u right aud left sides, swadow fork in it ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses suuie brand 01 , left shimlde-'. Kange in Grai t couutv. Keeuny. bM, Heppner, Ur. - Horses .1 L and aco of clubs on lett stitie. hange in Umatnia aud ft orrow oonntiea liCsley.M C, .Monument, Or A triangle J'witb all hues extending p 1 1 odj of figure ou f hor hchiiii lefl flhouldei-, ou cattle diamond ou left shouhler. split iu righ . 4 . ut. it iu left ear Ba"ge iti Grant county ar.cl u, . ttrttof Johu Uiu l.nthey. J W. I'epner Or. Horws bun d -il L nd A "ii h f' shoulder; ca't e-ameo le-t nip; Witt r- ver ri.ht ey thit-eslisiu right enr. Loftpn, Stepnen, 1 vi. Or. o L on letl hip ou cattle, crop and spat on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder, liange Grunt county. LiieiiHHen.John W., I; ! " Or. Horses branded hull-cucle JL cou nected on lert shoul der. Cin tie. sain- on lei hip. Bange. near Lex itmiton. " Lord. George. Heppner. Or. -Horses branded double 11 ctu necti oiuelimes called a swing H. on ieft nhoulder. Maxwell, M . 8 , Gooneburry Or.-- Ho'-hpb brand ed loi g Jink on letl uli. uider; cattle, same on lef hip. Ear mark, under bit in lelt ear. Minor, Occur, Heppner or. Cattle, fli D on rudn hip; horse M on lefl shoulder. Morgan, ti. N., Heppner. Or. Horses. M ) tn h-n nlioiilii1- cuttle same on left hlo. MeCuinber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses. SI with twr over 011 right shoulder. ftiaun, B. B , Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ on tight hip; young stuck, small zz uu left shoulder Morgan, Thus., Heppner, Or. horses, circle '1 on left nhoiuder and left thigh; cuttle, L on right thigh. Mitchell. Ocnr. lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hip; catue. 77 ou right side. .net mien, D. G Brownsville, Or, Horses, Figure .'mil each hoi. der. cattle. Wt on hio McKeru.W.J. Mount Vertioii. Or XI ou ouule oil right hip, crop iu right ear, half crop iu left same liiHUij uu horst u oil left hi . Hauge iu Graut county. JlcCar y, David Ii., Echo, Or. Horses branded Du coiinecteil, on the lelt shoulder; cattle rame on hip aud Hide. fticGur, Fi'Hi.k, Fox Valley, Or. Mule hoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and undei in each ear; ton sen Hame braud on left stitie. Mclluiej, G. V., Hamilton, Ur. On Horses, 8 with hall circle under 011 left shoulder; 011 ('utile, four bars connected on top uu die right side Bange 111 Gram Couuiy. Neal.Andrew, Lone Buck, Or, Horses A N con nected on left shoulder: cattle same 011 both hips, NordyKe, E., bilvertou. Or. Horses, circle 1 on left thigl : ea tlb, same on loft hip. Oliver, Joseph, i 'any on ity, Or. A 8 on cattle on lefl hip: on horses, sumo on lefl tliigli. Uuuge in tirant county Oiler, I'erry. Lexington. Or. 1 O on lefl Olp. Herman, t'mirie City, Or. On cattle, 0 Id' conned eu ou left hip; horses on left sulle and wirueon none. Uunge in Grant county. I'eai MUi, uiuve. Eight Mile. Or. IIoi'mob, quar ter circle shielo on left shoulder aud 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in lef; tr. right cropped. 24 on left hip. Bang, on Eight Mile. Parker Ot Gleason. Harduiuu.Or, Horses IP on J' ti shoulder. i iper. J. il., Lexington, Or. Horses, J FJ con nected o lelt shoulder; cattle, same ou left hip. under In in each ear. Putberg, Henry Lexington, Or. Horses brand ed wuha Bouiui cross on left shoulder; cattle b landed with lb-man cross, bur at bottom, ou lelt tup. Pvttjs, A. C, lone, Or,; horses diamond P on shoulder; entile, j it J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in tlie light. Powell, John T., Dayville, Or Horses, .1 P con. uec edoii lett shoulder. Caille OK uouueuted ou left hip, two under half crops, one ou each ear, wattle under throat. Uat gem liraiit county. luckard, G. D., Canyon i ity. Or.--b i. on left shouider, on horses only. B tUge Cmiyou creek and Hear valley. Grant county. Hoou. Andrew, liardinau. Or. Horses, square cro- wnh quarter-circle over it on lett stitie. Bellinger, Uiris, Ueppner, Or. Horses, C li on letl ahuuiiit" . Uice. l'an, Hurdman, Or.; horseB, three panel woriufei.ee on lett shoulder; caille, DAM uu right shoulder. Uuuge near tlttrdinun. uuuio, v 111. Long i-rrtek, Ot. biaiidt- horses U 01 right shoulder, hauge Grunt and Morro com. ties. - Uojbh, Aaron. Heppner, Or Ht rses, plain V on .efl snouider; cattle, sauie brand reversed od ' right lop and crop oil righi ear. Uunge. in .Uor row county. ttUr.ii Bros,, Heppner, Or. Horses branded X on Llie righ. shoulder; cattle, IS. ou ihe l.-ti nip crop otl left ear and dewlap 011 neck. Hange il .Uorrow and ailjoimng couiitie. Bust, VSilliam, Penuleton, Or. Horses it on left bhoiiloer; entile, It ou left hip, crop otl tight eat, unuerbit on lelt ear. (Sheep. B on weathers, louud crop ott ngh ear. Uunge Umu tiliaund Moil owe uu ties, beaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or. lloraei urunded A B ou right shoulder, vent quartei circle over braud; cuttle same uu right lap. Uiu.ge Morrow county. Boy He, Win. H, Dairyville, Or H B connected wan quarier cirele over lop on cattle on right hip anu crop oil right ear and split ui left. Horses siime brui.d on lefl shoulder. Uunge iu Morrow, iiiani and tiiliiaiu uoui.tmn. Uiiter. J F, Hiuer, Or Three parallel ban wan bur over ou horses ou iell hip; on entile, lefl niue two HiiiiMitli crops, two splits iu each ebi. uunge in Middle Fora of Johu Day. iiucLw. j , VV., Uuppuer, Or. Horses. JC 01 lull shoulder. Cuitie, u 'ti right hip. X M)icknall. J. W.. Gooseherrv. Or. Horses branded -.1 on left sh uider; lunge iu Morrow cotiMty. .pmj, J, JJ ., Heppner, Ur. Horses braudou ti contieciuu 1 nglil shoulder; cuttle same ou bolt Hs. bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 A on iclt shoulder; cuttle same on left hip ftwutfgar , l. P., Liexiuglou, Or.-Horses a wnh dash under il ou lef. stifle cuttle H with unoer it on right hip, crop on right ear and wuodied ou right in iid leg. Uuuge 111 Morrow, (jiiiiumand uiuutiiiu couuites. fw..ggarl, A u., Ela. Ur. Horses b ramie ' i u it'll niiouider; ceitle same 011 left hip. Clot on eat, wattle ou lelt lund leg. hliuighi VV. L., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded j & uu le. otl llw, cuttle J 9 on left hip, swallow lork in ngh ear, unuerbit 111 lett. atipp. ihuo., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P on iell nip; 1'Hin r-umeouietl hip. Mdilz. James, Long reek. Or. HoiKes. 3 on Iell sUtle auu over 'L on iell sin ulder. fthrier.joliu, Fox, Or. NO .onnected on iiorseson right hip; cattle, same ou right hip, crop otl right ear and under bit tn left ear. Bange m lirant county. Smith Bios.. fcusnvile. Or. Hon-ep, brat ded H. Z. o 1 so. -ulder; ca t e, atue ou lef t shoulder. bquires, James, Ailiuniou, Or.; horses branded JHi-u let! snouioer; cat le the same, also nose wm.dle. Hiu, ge in Morrow aud oUuam co nties. tjtephetis. V. A., llsidiuau. Or-; liorses 8d on ngiiL stifle; cuuleh nzontul L on die 1 ight side oievenson, Alt A. J,, tieppin r, Or. I, utile, d ou righi m ; owallow-tork iu left ear. bwuggart. G. W Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on letl Miomo. : cattle. 44 on left hip. blone. Ira. Hi-kl. tun, Wash, Horses, keystone uu lelt shoulder. ftuiuii, c Lione Buck, Or. Horses branded a crossed seven on leb shoulder; cattle same uu lelt side, liange, Uillium couuty. bpeiry, L. G Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on leit nip, crop off rignt and underbu in lefl year, dewiup; lioises l on let l shoulder. Ihuuipsoh, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, 5 on letl nhotiit, r; cattle, L un left shoulder. lip, eus.Ei.'l.tha eipnse,Or. lioibes, I -on lefl shoulder. luiucrK. W Heppner. Or. -Small capital T lelt shouldei hort.es; cuttle same ou left hip wnh spin in boil- ears. Ituruion, H. il.. loue, Or.-florses branded H I connected 011 lelt stifle; sheep same braud. Vunderpwd, H.T., Una, Or; Horses HV con nected on right shouuier;cuitie, same ou rmht Uu.. Walbridte, Win.. Heppner. Or. Horses. U. L. on the leit snou de. j cane same ou . igh hip. ci op utl left eat and right t ar lOpped. Wi.son.Johu y,. balein or Heppner, Or. Huises branded Jy uu llie left shomder. Uuge Morrow county. Varrou. W B. Caleb, Or Cattle, W with quarter circle over it, ou left side, split iu right ear. lioises same bra-.d ou letl shoulder. BaUgelO Giuul couuty Hayes. J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass ti; tfti should" cal ( le. sMiue on right hip. lv. Alfred. I'UM Crek. Or at Me 1 Don riifhi hip, cropotl lett ear and hit in right. Homes same bindid uu left shouider, Bange n Grant eomitv wr P C Tluimna .11 Jfe ti's stand and the nhive Hud Black Poland China, but Ultf ruunvrs, couca aud heavy dluft Uor3, ; Husiou. I.uther. Kihi Mile, !r.-Horse H " l u " i . ' . ! Urt U hardly w good . huatler. I Lt the rub beeUmin.ted. 1 fc ftE? place for burgnuis. Wood, F L, Dayville. Or Heart on horses tm (eft si die; on cattle. -j on left side auu under bit in left ear. itange in Urant county. right, hiluf A Heppner, Or. Cattle branded b VV uu tne right hip. square crop on right oar and spl tin lelt. Wallace. Francis, Mount Vernon.Or Bquareon cattle on the left hip. upper slope hi he left ear and under slope iu right ear. a uie brand in ImrMviiii rinht shoulder, lutlige in Haruef and Grant countv. Wade. Henry, Heipner, Or. Horses bianded ace of sptuies un le.t shoulder and left hip. t attle brandev' same on left side and left hip. W ells. A. 8., Heppner, Ur. Hursee. 08 on left shoulder: can e sauie. Woitiuger, John, John Hay City Or On horn three parallel bars ou left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit m both ears. Kange in Grant and Malhaer counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP connected on lef t shoulder. Watkins, Liehe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded! tr connect) on left ctifle. Wallace, i liaries, Hortignd, Or. 1 'attle. W om richt ih.gii, hoi in left ear; horses, W on right ftionluer. wim saiiieoii left shoulder. Whlllier Bros.. DtVWMv. Hun.m unnntr I ir - . Hr-er. hrntideit ft H eoi.n ten o, tvft r.i.-niitT J Williams. Yhco. Bainiltmi.or. Quarter cir cle over thret- bai ot left hip, both cat lie uj-d j Ir r-es. lianee (inuii county. i W ilitanis. J O. Umg Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three Iwrs on left flip; cattle wwne noii iii tn o-h r Kamf n OrHiii romv. I Wtt-rt. A. A., eppner. tr. Horses ruunii.s A A ; on shoulder; Came, same on ruchi hiu. CuUlioung. J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. HoneabraaM lie tune o& left tup. Bangs in klorruw oooaiy. T b on fche right klU.