CHROSIO a KEir5'JS CiG-AGES CUTtEU BV Dr. G. F. Webb's Klectrir Hml Ilrli ami Ajtpllaucet, rU. Catarrh, fthoumatlam, Sci.iLici. (Cm D Amenorrhea, Spcrmaiurrlixa Frulapsin, Chlorosis, P;iinUil Meuws, LoU'.orfljTi, fominal Weakness, (Toots of O'lauism, Inconiinenoo Pulpit iliou Paralysi. Nervous Debility. Sterility, Impotncy, Pi abet .is, Kcurnitlionln, Pick Ileadacuo, Varicocele, I u-ita, ii iomiila, Lumbn-ro, Spinal KiHoai. Pyj)(jpia, Constlpnt ion. Kidney Coinp'o'ritf, General T b.liiy. Ii"S3 Of Mr-IHOf,', Tutor At.:i.i'i, En ' etc 0 OH. G. F. WEBB, Inventor wi Patentee. United and foreign Countries. CT jo:: A for CiUiiIorubs and Testimonials. On Sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Chicago, AND ALL I'OINTS but, mm m to. Leaves Heppner, 8 e. m. Arrives 6:C0 p. m. f'lillititin Sleenertii Colonist HleeiiefH, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers Pnrtlnml to Hun FranoiHOo every four rliiys. Tickets '' Europe. For rules iuh! general lnlorniiitifni cull on IJepnt Ticket Aiiellt, J. C. IIA.IIT, Heppner, Oregon. W. H. HUHI-IIUKT, Aunt. Oonl. Tims. Ast. 2M WanliliiRton St., I'OHTI.ANn. OltltdON. T O JSf.il JT,i-jiiioI0 And nil points in California, via Urn Mt, Hlianta route of the Southern Pacific Co. The great highway throiiKh Cidifornia to nil points Kant and South. I i rami Heenic Itoute of th 1'aellio ('oast. Pullman ltuflet HleepurM. 8itctmd-(jlnn Sh'epei Attaehod tnnxprtws train h, allordiiiK Huperior AOOoiiiiiu(liiiouH for fipeond-claHM puHHcners, Fur nitt'a, tieketH, Bleeping ear niKervatiuiiA, etc.. call upoD or aildrens U. KOKH1.EK, MunHper, E. 1 I!)OKKM. Asst. Gen. K. &. 1. Ayt.. Portland, Oipkoii. L U M H E 11 ! tTK HAVK Kill! HALE AT I. KIVPS OF II N VT 0 rt'MHeil l.umlicr, iiiiuilcHot Heppner, at wliut In kiiiiwn uu Hie SOOTT BAWMIUIj. l'KK 1,0110 KKKT, KOlHill, Cl.KAR, ?io m 17 fF DKMVKKHI) IN HKl'I'NKli, WILL APD I ?.r,.lKl per l,IHHl feci, additional. L. HAMILTON, Prop. 1. A. Iliiuilltoti, Mnn'ur S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRA1SH R ! Hl'TPNl It. CUiKiDN. Cat 1 to branded and fir marked an hhown nlntve. Ilnrfc'o V on rinht whoulder. Bl rattle ranjre in Morrow and I'nm'illii roun tien, I vill pay .frll". W for the miet ami eon-Tji-tinii of any per " t-tt'ttbritr my ft nek. Scientific America Aijency for COPVHICHTS, eto For infTmat(inr1 fnw tbnuttMiok write to MI NN A t 'O., ,V!t ItmiAliWlV, NKW OHK. 0;lp-t tMirnjm fur ihtiii i a: t.'it"iit In A merle. Kvfi imient iHki'n mil ly Us t'romrht h.'toro I be putilie t uoh e jmen neo nt imucc iu mo i,SD!.Bt riri'tPHtlnT) at nt nclentl'le jaiper in th ftorhl. Se.t.ti.tultv IthiHtrmeit. N' ietrlht;eitt nian ihouVl t without It. Weehljf. ;.00 yvat; t.'J) nu utln. AddnP Ml'N'M 10, li 8 lhi"J?tr CAVEATS. CS"EJ2E&3ES33 2 WOSTOEEFUL BUT TRUE! , ELECTRO-WEniCAL SCIENCE STILL TRIUMPHANT I The Deaf Hade to Hear by E'sctricitj ! IlTPiitcit ! April, 1 SOI, r.ntcntril In Jtlne, vt IIiuumukIh I'i o-.-laim Its lloudcr. ful and I'orfcct Uc&utts I THE Om.V EUCCESSFTrr, TREAT" Anv one. oM or ynimr, whno oar (li iini is imliri'kt'i n"l" to In ur and ronvcrw! in orliniirv times, .'11111 ho oiii-hI by Dr. O. Welili's Kleclricnl Aiipnratus 1 or 'I 'roiitliiir 1 ulin ss. An E!crtri-Me'll'-al IloJy Jtiitiory Willi ap PlianoiB Invented cpcclnliy for tunn ing Deafness w.d tlio illscttsts winch ijpilueoil it. . semi l" cenTR Tor my tiri-i-n i-ji'." Tllrory nnd Praetiro, tloscnbing treats Slates B. B. BLISS, General Ag!, IOWA FAILS, IOWA, CURE A new and Complete Treatment. fonsiwtinK ' Suppositories, ( ilutni.iiil in ;upsiiies, also in I'm and Pills; a positive Cure tor Kxt.Tiiai, Inter nat, Mind or Bleeding, Itching. (.hronic, li-ceii' or Hereditary Piles, and nmny other discuses' and fetnule weaknesses; it is nln sys n great hen eflt to the general health, 'ihe rind discovery o a medics 1 cure rendering an operntion with tin knife unnecessary li rentier, 'lids remedy hm never heen known to full. Jt ))er box, i' for ?'i sent by mail. Why miller from this terrible (lis ease wlien a written rinntiit(?e is given with i boxen, to refund the money if not cured Send stamp for free finrnple. Gnrtmntee ImbuM by Woodaro, Clarke a Co., w holeHiily Ketail Drui-frdsts i?ole Aentu, 1'ortlaml, Or. NATIONAL 26th ENCAMPMEX' Grand Army of the Hoptililic, Washington, D. C, September 20th to a6tl The Wisconsin Central Lines and Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Have been selected an Hie ''Oiliclul Route" be tween St. 1'anl, .Minneapolis and Wasliinl.-n, 1). All ileMrouR of tj li i iifr Jidvmitiiire of the uni vei'Millv "Low Kales Khonlil se,- Unit heir ti-k-etH renil via Lb is "llonit'," and Kcyure theii Mleeplni! car aceoinmodalion) in advance. Kor lull pnrticnliit'8 addrcMH K. McNKll.L, i itv I'. and T. Airent .StcolU-l Mnitue Itlock, .MMineiiiolis, Minn, C. !:. STONE, City P. and 1. A-cnl. PW haul 'I bird St., fit. I'anl, .Minn. FROM RUFF TO NECKTIE. Tlio ltllTrMire Het.u i .lo lerti and An cient Nrclt we:ir. The ni'clitie, iiuw liv'(!iio :i iMirely t' iiiiint'iitul th'tail of tlfess, v,is o; I liiiiilly useful. It- v;is inlt'inloil to imt i-l I In.' tlmmt. Its historv iv. hv trnccd iroin this time of thr Stunrts m Iltilani.l, vvliin iniim'iisc I'lill's, whii-h sci'vt'd us notdu'lotlis ;i ltd ,oll:u,s, wvn: ivtirii. Kilter iH'cliL-lnl lis or eravn ts wen adopted, ami no donlit won1 a wi'h.'omc fhanc from tin sl.i iV, tni- jnfi nl a lilt; rull. 'lhev wero of Uru .si-ls or lan ders lace, 1 iod in n. Knot undrr t lie e'a in, the ends boniff allowed t:t 1kiii.lV square. Still later thev wore worn much longer, the ends liein;--liisU-ned through the Wntton-holes of the waistcoat. The laee neekclot !i. says Cut h's ( om panion, was sneeeedetl ly small cam brie 1 in nds, but was tvinl rodneed in Queen Anne's reijni, and did not j.';o out of use entirely until about I ''.:. Then u broad silti riolion, tied in a lufL'V bow- in front, was worn, and the; in turn was followed by v. bite eambrie storks bpekled in the back, and by muslin '?rav;its uhieh were tied in front in Ms rnmenso bow. In the early p;irt of this eentury the stiff linen eoilar Inid be;.'.'nu to be worn, mid the erav;it was passed l tee around -lie eoilar, and tied in a faucii'ul Imw in front. About lS'DO i'1'iiviits iveiv made very evnle in the eenter, and tapered olf '.oward 1 he ends. Thirty yea is apfo stocks and erav;:ts be;ran to di -appfar, and scarfs be;.;au to lake t heir place. I rotn 1 nese sea rts. j vc; n ij ; 1 1 ly ; rowmj.j smaller, was devek ped 1 lie m.aU ni neat tiueUtie. AN ODD LIGHT. A Shnplti Method (. i , hi niin.it ii.j; Walt out MiitetM". To instantly oblain a I i ; i lit suillck nt to rend the tune by a watch or clock at nio-ht without the me of match 's, and without the danger of set tin;;- thi'it;,-. in lire, is an easy matter. Take an t ;! iono vial of the ek'iirest of ::'k:s, put into it ii piece of phosphorous about the ma of n pea. upon this poursonie pure olive oil heated to the boilin;; point; the bat tle to be tilled about one-llurd full, then cork tightly. 1 ue the li:;ht, re move the cork, allow the air to eiuer nnd then roetu'lc. Tlie hole em pi space in the bottle will then become luminous, and the li'ht obtained wilt be a ood one. As .sun a the "th;"lit le omes dim its pow er can be increased by open in:,r the In d t k' and allow in :r a fresh supply of air to enter. In very eoKl weather it is som.'':.mes ueee'.s.iry to heat the vial between t 'ie hand., to increase the tluidi' id' the oik and one ot tie will hist a winter. This iteren ons eontrivati.-t' may !u te.M-i--,: in ike (Vket, and i'. m.ed by w;;t i.-n o ' at is in all m;i dues where e . ; !om ve il iulhimtuable materials are sl u-ed. l''ll-,tll ' ll" l r I . V ' II 11 I, 4. .1 1 1 i 11 O. ll.ivl.'. M !l I v.: cll:il-'i' of ll vst-rv.l lii ll i 1 1:'..:. 'i .Ti'i . '.jv t lu' I mli. 'll w .i:,.m :i,v .. , w: i ' U-r-; fi-r f;r-!ii.ni . ;tpy i'f V i;ul IkiuU'Y.u !. -'!u v'.u- '.Mt'ii.i ; Imt I H';l jtwu uultM''U.i or i);:r,i:-,'l will uit Ihf s jraw-, an. I tin1 Imi. ;..; will liavc nothin;r nut Mtu uiii'-r.-Has. ICvory Indian Kniav and bm-U is so quipivd, and the etTivt is unit,1 hril iant. Last vvir lMtliiii:,'-lull r.-d. w UiU' Hid lilac uiulii-.'lla- ivtv i-.i r.-uiu iti.ui mil this year the Indian trad ct in i 1 big Mippl.v of the vari,' r.,t ,1 - 11:1 pro ! lectors, Imt the liuli ins .i'.i,l u -t have 1 .hem, and giver a'i.1 l'! 1 ', : 1 11 he' .applied as t!.e i'a-.!ti.'n.i'e!,- cs. It slhe same w a y a, t ' ei'.; e -s. One .eas.m en.' prini m . i ..i -- .1:1'. a h,U rilii' is ,lre ,1 i.l it. Ii' men .!,ir; ,! tnd liie w. ine.l p . 1, !,'.!. aiul tat lext -season the same j'.uaiy eelu-s alHi inures are looked upon it 1 disgust, j . COMMON NAMES. Thwe per'verl from T.-:ile4 an 1 Oprn;i tion-, tlio .Mo,t NaiuriMii. Surnames derive 1 from tni l.s anr oocti!:itions are more iium.Mvms t'i:'.t tliat of any other elass.exev'iit putrjnym ic mid place names, says the. St. Loiii: Republic. Some of them belong to cs bting1 trades; sueh are the Masons, Car penters, Taylors, Smiths, Gardeners Fullers, ote. Others represent obsolete trade terminology. Amonj this lattei i elas3 we find tlio Fletchers (arrow ' makers); the Arblasters, who manufac ture arblas,ts, or cross bows, and thi ; Tuckers, who worked in the tuekinf mills, where cloth was prepared foi market. A man who bakes is called i baker, but in former times a womar who made a business of balcinjr wat called a bake&ter, hence the surnam Uaxter. So, too, a man who brews ii called a brewer, while a woman cn paed in the occupation is a breivster. In mcdiicval Kn rlish the terininatiot: 'Ster" was a feminuie on;1, and it stil! survives in its primitive siniiieancc it: spinster. A huckster was ori'inally a market woman, but the word has now come to mean tiny body, male or female, who ''hawk" their foods in public Streets. The use of fixed family surnames cannot be traced much further back than the middle of the 10th century. They first came into use in France, par ticularly in Xorm iudy. They were in troduced into England at the time oi the conquest, hnvinir become quite (fencral at the titn-.i of the Doomsday valuation. The number of existing sur names in England at the present time closely approaches forty thousanl; in the United States the number is fai crreater. A FAMOUS TRAVELER. Jonrncys of the I'irt Woinun CiIoJji Trotter. Tho advent Of women traveling atone dates from tlie early part of the cen tury. Ida PfeilTer, a Viennese lady, may he accounted the first woman fylohe trotter. Between the years of 18-10 nnd 18-1,3 s!io twice went round the world, penctratinf"- Uorneo, Java and Sumatra. Uoin,? to these places war; then an unheard-of feat. And Ida Pfciirur was as well known as our rapid transit all-around-the-world women tourihtr3 of to day. Long he fore this Lady Mary U'ortley Montague d'd a great deal of traveling all by herself, and her exam ple was followed by a few other society Indies. doing unaeeornpanied in their case meant merely that they had no man with thetn, because at least two women servants always went along, and in many cases there was a small court of Indies and Indies' maids. Now Mrs. Llrundy has freed the woman globe trotters from the necessity of "being ac- .'omrKiuied by anything save her cloth iug, her pure and her stm.es. Would it not he interesting if a good account could be obtained of ail The women who have within the p-.M live years made, voyages all by themse! ve:-.'.1 THE AGILE FLEA. Appenranee of tlio l,itta Torment Cndfr I lie ,M ierostMpe; Nothing curious about a flea, ehV Let ns see.. I 'nt one und;ir a st rong micro-,-.ipe. What a tr;su -f.r,,ril.ior.! ft teems to b.- cloth m1 in rotn n "from liead t'i fo if form vl of brown, tiver lapi'iing plai.es, t!iat, arc so exceedingly nigh as to be almost indestructible. It., head is small and very thin, with n angle bine!; eye on each side, the rays if light s.dnt'tkiting through the liny r.tie iike spark ; of lire. Ju get managed to look through the we of a ii 'a wi:h li n iwerl'ti! gl t r. hiding t!u:t it , rnrf:',:'..1 dimini. !''! ob jects ii .'.i.e, while it, multiplied litem :n number a, man appearing like an ii-my of fairies, and the ilame of a can lie iueominj a thoii-a'ij tiay stars. Ih'om the sliap: of it head, and for it'i -r reasons, Ike ll :a is suppoi.-ed to .i ;e but one eye at a tnv The on'.MiMve iveapon of the little creature ):, ct.m ,i ised of two palpi, or '-feelers," two aiereers and a bai-tie. When it J'-'.'-l; it stands erect, thrusting this i- ivkei into the Uesh. and will eat without in ..'rmission if not di'-t.urhcd. The ilea's ma unci' of breathing K still undetermined, but it is th:ui;i'!it to he Ihroagh two smalt holea at the end of die palpi. WHAT ONE GLAST DID. How liuiilrrilpt r.im'r H;i(l(' i;!rh n. Htl'lllpnlj The p:ipcrs hiive lately mentioned lanv many pre.mitier.t mine', of t'le vninti'v were diseitveved ly cleiiiee 1'liere 'is ;i scrap ta he added 'in the his tory of the I'.irl.s- leiaes. ;a-Ti ilia I'-.'n-tral Nevadan. Sim ' a V,'!i!t in lia 1 run ilie liari'isim tiln'i.'l at. ereat expease and was left 11 peer man. (Uin: his creditors one liniuln d and lii'ly tlioil stmd dollars There was not a pound if ore in si-;-ht whereby the il t l m!;fM he tiaid. .As a la .t resort, with 11 for lorn hope, after the mine had heen losed. Simeon Wer.lian il,-ihe,l a 1U in the lian fin;? w e.H and l-la--' -d out a !iu :e piece of 1'oeh, whi h he found lo he almost a solid hloek of mct il. and part of an immense vein whieh hail neen paralleled hundreds of feet. This fortunate las', eli'ort ma;'.,e,! a sinlden 'hai.ge that s e I an fails to the lot of nan. It was V.'c ii'.,e.. the poor man. lie laborer. hefoie emt h' i t w as tired; t was Situ. 'on Uenhan. the millionaire, mt a i.eeond thereafter. The first nonth's run of his lilt L mill gave him hirty thousand iloll-trs. a-id ever since ic has grown rvuv v. eeh hy. Tin' mine s the best payi'i r prop.-ri;. iulhesmte It. the pi'vVi'iit time. i ori-iaii ('t'uti'iiarlaim. About lifty y ears a.'ro a lli'itish physt cam maintained that it must be consid ered vpiest iomihle if the existence ol centenarians had ever been established ! by stttVi'.'ient proofs. Modern statistics I have definitely removed that doubt. I Accord. ng to the census of lsiv- Trnssia j had a year uo ct;;hty-six centenarians, utetiHliag twenty-throe persons who had attained an inpe of 1 tv. years and up ward. In Austria (jneluduvr Hungary) l.'s person-, had pa.--.cd their Ui.lth war; in 1'ranee, V.1, in Russia, oW. The lari.-esl nuinhei' of Prussian centenarians I are touiut m Silesia ;r.ul 111 the llaltic province, while in Kussia longevity seems to increase southea.st of Moscow, a eircmii -lance due either to the freo and I'u.y life, eomMat i ely speaking, of the southern rrSaehs, or to the salu'u-ity of the raueeeiau hi rhl'ituls, w ith tie ii !ac,.;e pv rceutage vi abstiueut Muss'.iUniins, A Hitd a tw V.ult-. In the case of th'u ty-fouritent nW ieines nnd urt'u leM of "..JiirieToiiu ul found b;idly tulu'.tere.ted l y the govern inent ehemist of I'm nee, thirty-one luu the printed statement: "We warrau' the inclosed to be wholly and absolutely tree from adulterutiou." tl COVER FOR A HAYSTACK. Especially Arlnpted to the Iteqalrement of Small Farina. A hay barrack '.3 unquestionably an excellent thing for the large haymaker, hot it is quite out of the question with the small farmer whose supply of hay is lUry 1 I .1 PORTABLE ROOF FOR HAYSTACK. determined more by his own need or by the rotation of crops followed out on his farm. It frequently occurs that on these smaller farms there are produced a few tons more hay than there is mow room for in the barn, and this must, as a mle, be stacked out with no protection. A large proportion of it is always lost, and in case of pure clover it had better be left in the field than stacked without protection from the weather, according to a Rural New Yorker correspondent, who has the following to say concerning the portable roof shown in the cut and originally illustrated by the journal men tioned: The following is a practical roof or covering in use by him, and is known to serve its purpose well. The re quired materials are a number of 1-inch boards, a foot or more in width and as long ;is the stack to be covered, some wire, such as is used for filat wire fencing, and some staples, the whole shown at Figs. 1 and 2. Beginning at the ridge, a board is laid on and the wire which extends down each aide of the stack is stapled fast; a second board is placed under this so that the lap is about two inches or a. trifle more and stapled fast as shown in PORTION OF rtAYSTACK ROOF, the design. TUia is repeated on both sides of the stack after the fashion of a common board roof until it reaches well down toward the ground. Finally, to prevent the wind from Mowing it off, it is weighted down by hanging a heavy stone to the end of each wire. For a long stack tlio cover should be made in three sections, tho middle one slightly overlapping the other two. Spraying Experiment. From experiments carried on at the Maine Experiment station, with a view to checking the work of the codling moth, the following conclusions are drawn: 1. All sprayed trees had a smaller percentage of wormy fruit than did the uusprayed. 8. A mixture of one pound Paris green to 2")U gallons water gave better results than did a weaker mixture; though n mixture of one pound to 320 gallons saved a large percentage of the frnit. 8. The num ber of windfalls wits greatly lessened by spraying. 4. The proportion of wormy fruits among the windfalls was much smaller from the sprayed trees. S. There is no danger of poisoning from the use of fruit which has been sprayed as di rected. , 6. The best time to spray prob ably varies with different varieties, bnt in 110 case should any trees be sprayed before the blossoms fall. 7. There is greater liability to injury of foliage from the use of London purple than from the use of Paris green. A study was also made as to means of preventing or checking the ravages of the apple scab. Apple scab is caused by the attack of a parasitic fungus which grows on the leaves and young twigs as well as on the fruit. The attack is most severe in cool, moist seasons, and if it occur early in the season, before the year's growth is completed, the trees may bo seriously injured. Spraying with carbonate of copper dissolved in ammonia, and diluted, has proved an effective means of holding the fungus in check. The average increase of salable fruit on the sprayed trees, over that on uns'prayed trees, was 50 per cent., while in some eases the increase amounted to (la per cent. A solution of three ounces of carbonate of copper in one quart of ammonia, diluted with thirty-five gal- I Ions of water, was found very satisfac j tory. The cost of spraying with this j solution is about three cents per tree for I eaoh application. Thin Hhfllcd EtfffS. Some hens lay thin shelled eggs. This is especially true of certain breeds, no tably the Leghorns. The Poultry Yard explains this as follows: 'The 8upply is so abundant during the spring and sum mer, mid the relative size of tlteeygis so reat. that it is no small matter to find 'eovers' for them. They do not in their ordinary food obtain sufficient lime to male good firm shells for bo many eggs. As their remarkable pro ductiveness is an artiiieial trait formed by man, under domestication, so the supply of shell forming material must bo artificially provided. We know of nothing better for this purpose than crushed bones aud oyster shells. The poult ryman cau obtaiu one or the other of these cheap in nearly every part of the country, since they are both articles of commerce and are sold at low rates. He can save expense by crushing them himself with an old ax and stoue when no better means sre available. The coarse particles may be placet! in a box where the fowls can have access to them at all times. The tine dust or Hour may be fed in the soft food. A tablesptumful to ten or twelve fowls will besutHvient." Field and Farm tells that the Frewch fanner who is obliged to work his mare never lots her run to. grass, but she is fed some cut grass or clover with the oats. The mare works hard and seldom fails to raise a colt F-t vi r ffflllll An Attachment. A Tcsa9 sheriff, with papers in a civil Riiit( entered the house of an at tractive widow and said; "Madam, I have an attachment for yon. ' The widow blushed, but said some thing about reoiproeaion. "You must proceed W court. 'I prefer you to do that.'' Come, huny. please, tae justice is waiting!" '0h, widl, then ydVi have the license, I suppose" The deputy t leared himself In time. Texas Sif Vines. A TaritT iteformer. Tlmv Mrs. M. E. Crant im ports n il her sen-ants. I Biddies Kip- Doesu't that infringe I thlaiv? j Hiram DaTy-I dout know. fihe probably thii us they i,h'uid como in free, as raw materials. - I'utk. Make Its Ow:i Trouble j "That's a raiiflit.y pour rin iilar you have to a-tvertist yuur eye wabh.' "Why?" "It is so illeg-ibla it gives a man sore eyes to roail it. " "Vll, isn't thHt (rood for the eye wash?" Harper s llaar. JLS EI.EFII.YAT Its 1118 I1ANDS. -Life. 111. epi'..,r. Winisler Those wicked boys were plnviitir hhU Haiii in Jones' lot as I caine frnlil chmvll. Minister's Wife- Didn't you stop to reprove tlieiii'i Minister V. but ;t didn't have any effect. Young ( 'null's made a daisy three bag hit and let in three runs, aud the erowd didn't have any use fur mo. J udge. BThMii.r. (Tcverton l,sst nifht f called upon that girl you introduced me to the other liny. I iiisluuVay---So she informed rae this morning when 1 met her. Oevernin Icngt-iriy) --Tell me. old man, did she. say anything ahout. me? Dwdiaway -Not a word. She said she was too tired to talk. N. Y. World. In T,.til lhi Truth. llor a Snniiuei nil 1- You told me you Were ft geiit.li'inii 11 of leisure; and now yon k;iv you have tu go hack to the city 011 business. l.aunr Knnis What I sav is true. T in a clerk in one of the municipal of fices, anil have to go Im.ek to movtow to draw tuv salary. - I'uck. In Mi Jury ftii'irn. First. .hiryinH.n - We cau't convict the prisoner nt liinmv. Seeniul tiy not? Kirstr- His having a wife made bis second nmri'iaue null and void. Hence he linn but one wife, and as I uniler stand bigamy it i having two. N. Y. Sun. (himmey I mm never had a twinge of rhiMinnttism siiit-H I was stuntf by a bumble li-e fltv yearn ;o. UbinderM Did you sutler much from It before? (Junmiey No, uever had it at all. Jury. Nmmt'ffr mmiIiii. TtlP hot. ptMHi'iitnti l.v hi'i nero tlt.l C.stlllK till) rluil VitiiPHf, Amu poTit'tt'm'i. inn i.ise i.Mei r ptuap, And hrtiirfS ft ill lull ?u:vV lui. Truth. Caught tliut mi rh tiut. "Oo you think. Miss ot.iHe," said younf Mr. J'hilo, "that mtiiiiaye is a failure?" "ThanU ynu. Mr. I'hilo," replied Miss Oldaye, 'J Klutll behind indeed to put the question to a piaetieal tct." Chi cago News. At Cnluuthla t'oltt-ce. Firtst Stmient- Von haven't (ret any idea of but a eonieinptible opinion I have 1 if on r processor. Second Student llumph! I guess that's the reason yon didn't answer any of the question he n-ied you yesterday at the recitation.- Texas Si'imps. Tlo IWotl-it ,rroniprnimcnt. ' "I think this will suit inc." miu! Hun ker to the jeweler alter selecting an en gagement ring. "Very well, sir." replied the jeweler. "Now let me show yon our tine lino of proposal revolvers." .'udge. j Th Klfert 01 t onlrat. "I thought I was a wealthy young man." said Simpson, "unm I threw my fortune at the feet or a Chieugo girl. Then 1 discovered my pile appeared quite small." Trut h. ! Til rrner I'lilng. T'ucle Tom fsbavipg-i Yo' C'loe! Fotch me some o dot Wibby powder to Ginoof umh face. I Aunt ChlmMb- her graudsonl Chile, j jest ban' yo' ole gT-an fadder dat pot o' chimbly soot Life. A irar Peal. Bob Is there anything your father doesn't Kuo-a ? Sam - es; he doesn't know w here I hid his suppers last nig ht Harper's Young People Hit Oul.t t nre. Tomdik Stafcrers is free from the liquor habit at last Hoiack Indeed? When did he die? Brooklyn Life Noiif Wan Kequlredi. "And when you asked her lo wed, she declined?" "Yes: she dismissed me without cere- monv IMok Turning Tnder Clover. Never turn under the first crop of clover. Make hay of the first cutting and turn under the next growth, or aftermath, in September, and sow in wheat, oats, rye or barley for pasture. Then turn under the stubble of the small grain and plant in corn, cotton. . tobacco or anything else. March or ' April is too near clover harvest, which will bring a good return in clover liar, while the clover is too young and unde veloped to give best resuhs as a reno vator. By all means turn under the af tennath in the fall, says Southern Cultivator. Gelds and Coughs rcc tiiror.t, hrcr.chitis, asthma, nnd hoarseness ci'rcd by dprs Cherry Pectoral ttio eafest and most effective emergency medicine. St should be in every family. Dr. j. C. Aycr & Co Loweli, IVSass. Dki.mcnico. B. F. iVikins has lately omMid uu tbe restaurant in the i.ichten- t ha I bnildiutf. which he litis named the Delmonieo. None imt wbite cookH are emplnyed, and th public can therefore ret a tfond, nltl-faHlnoneti mefu, cook a the heBt, of Btyle. Fnce, L'i) cents; beds, 25 cents. 509-t-tf Plenty nf flour. Iiran. mill feed and ohnp Hltvttys on hand tit the Heppner Flourii'fj Mills. a STOl H n RANDS. While you koep yonr subscription pnid up yrr. cankt'ep your brand in free of churge. Allvn. T. J,. lone. Or. Horttoa GO on left -hnulder; cattlo -Rine on left hip, uruier bi' on risht ear, ai.i upper bit on the left; range, JVlor ruw cuunty. Armntronff, J. Alpine. Or. T with bar un der 11 uu Mt shoulder of tiurnee; catLie name on lfi hip. Allison, O. D Eipht Mile. Or. -Cuttle brand, O i) on left hi .-and horntsn same brand on riht HtmuWier. Halite. bliKht Mile. Adkiim, 'IT, Dayville, Or- SHtrnijfht murk acroPB the tluh Hiui twu ornpB and a nlit in the riKht ear; liotHi?H. npvjile ihiwn on dip right Khnuld'T, hiiusre in (itarit county and Hoar valley. PU HuMrHrmalHo at Iliirdui.tn. Atlkins, J.J.) Heppner, Or. Horhoa, JA con -mi-teit on le t ittiijk; cat tie, same on left hip. Ayere. Johnny. Lona. Or. Hornet braiuled triuiiteon lull lop; cattle eamo ifii ri'ht hip; rilrio crop otl riwlti ear and upper hit 0:1 Hitine. Blyth, I'er-y H., Iloppnor, ()r. Hoibcs lioman croMB on riylit eiolder. Kaiin in iinow coutity. Bleaknip.n, Geo.. lTardman,,Or. irorsoo, a flaK oidelt rihouldei". cuttle Sfime on riidif. nhuulder. banniHter, J. W., Fb-inlnvin, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left liip und thigh: split in eaoli ear. Brpnnpr, Peter, t mk neberry .rPKon FlorseB brautied I'D oil left sliouMfr. Cuttlo ftcUiie ou rihl fciiou IfurkP. M St C, Lotir ureek, Or-Ou cattle, VIA I' t'imiiectHd on loft hip, ciop off left ear. un der Italf crop olf riht. Hornet, aiiine brand on Intft shoulder, ii tinge in Grant and Morrow 0011 nt). RowHnnn, A., Mount Vernon and Burns, Or. ('altie, A If on righl hip, two crops in each ear; -tame on hoiHee. on ritdit ahonMer, itango in tirant and Hariiey counties. HroHinan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Hornee branded 7 on righi hhonldor; cattle 11 on Hie left Hide, beft ear half ercip hikI right ear apper elope. barton. Wm., tloppnor. Or. -Hor.nn, .1 R on if;lii linM, cat Lit-. Hume uu riyhL hip; ilit in j ,at!h ear. 1 Hrown, Iwi, LnxinKton, Or. flursef I B on the rifjlit htiil; catLio name on riifht iiip; raime, iihr- ' row county, j Hmwn. J .P., Heppner, Or. -Hyrrtefi and cnltle 1 hituiilt'ij S with ox-joke above uu Uft sltouldur. Brown, J. 0., Heppner. Or. Hornes, circle ' wittidot 01 " tur on I oft hip; catt le, Ha me. Broun, W. J., Lftift. Oregon. hurseH V bar over it, on ttie ielt tdionkkT. Cattle same on left hip. lioyer, W. G., Heppner. Or. Horses, box )taii(i o' t'.n hip cattle, same, with eplii in aeh ear. Boik. P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left ihoiihltir; emUe. stauie on lefi hip. Browulee. W. J., fc'ox.Or rattle. JH connected nil left hide; rop on tf ft ear and two eplitbaml iinddle p.cce cut out on right ear; on hortJOB Hume orand on the left tliiijh; Range in Fox valley, ' 1 mnt ctmnty, Caindi., Caleb. Or.- Y D on horsRW on left Btiflu; U with quarter cindo over it, on left Hhouider, tiid on li'i't. eliflo on all coka under ft yuHrs; on left shoulder only nt all hordes over 5 yearH. All range in Untlit coiintv. Clark, Wm. 11., L,v- a. Or. HorHP- WH( con tieettd. on left f-honloer: chUIb ninie on rigiit ni). lia ge Morrow and Umat illa, counties. Cate, Chart. It,, Vinson or bona, Or. Iturees tl (' on right Hhoukier; cattle mime ou tight hip. ttangt! Morrow and Uniatbla ctmntmn. Cnelimu, inn., lone. Ur. Horn, Hi con nected on left shoulder; caltle, i) on both left hipund ftifle. liaiiKO in Morrow county. Cannon, i B.. Long Creek. Or.--'J' mt cattieon right riide, crop oft right ear and elit in left ear. Jur hoieeBHaine brnnd on left tthoulder. Range in Grant county. Cecil, V m Douglas. Or; hornos JC on lef rthouldt-r; cu llo eanie on left lup, waddles on each j:iw and two b.ts in the right car. Curl, X. ti., John !ay, Or. Uuublo cross on each hip on call le, swidlow fork and under bit 111 righlear, apji L in left ear. Bange in Grant county. On Bliuep, inverted niid Hpeur pouu iU tthniilder. Eur marko.i ewou, crop on left ear, puuchetl upper bit in right. Wethers, crttp 111 right and under half crop 1" left ear. All rang ill Grant coutuv. Cook, A. J.,benad r. HorBea, Won right shoul let Cattle, HHineou r glithifi: ear mark aqua re wop iiti left and aplit in right. Currin. ii. if., CurriiiBvdie, Or. -HorMea. 3D on left ttt'ille. Cochran, J I! Monument, Or HorneB branded IT A A on left eluiuldor. Cattle, same on rigid hip. swallow fork in right ear and crop off I eft. Coi Ed. 8.. liardtnau, Or. Caltle, C will it' center: hornes. CE on left Hip. Cocliran, It. K., Monument, (irant Co, Or, llorrse branded circle witJi bai beneath, on icfi dhoulitor; caltle fame brand 'in both Japn, mark under loie both earn and dewlap. Chapiu. 11., ilHrdinan, Or.Borsea branded . on right hip. I attle brauded the same. Odish. W L, l;n,willn, Oi ( aide branded two crouv and a hi I it in teft ear; ou hornet a reverset on left stit.y. Aio have the fcdowing Oriuniy uu rattle: 011 it-it hip, f on right hip. 2 on left shoulder, two parallel bars 011 lfl ihould' T. r.ar inarkri. two c jJooiii'ti. VM11.. iTr-ppner, Or. Hordes branded OO bar over them, on left shoulder; cal tle same on left hip. DoiifimMi, VV . M , Galloway, Or. Cattle, K D on right mde, hwii low-fork in each ear; horses, B D on lelt hip. Doimlas. O. T., Douglas, Or-Hort-ee TD on the liidit btifte; cattlo same ou right hip. Duncan, W. P., John i)ay,Or. yuarter circle V on rigid bhoulder, both ou horses and cattle, bailee (nitnt county. i)t iriknl, W. h., Heppner, Or. Horses branded K inside of u on left Hhouider. Cattle same on left side of neck. Ely, J. B. & iSt.iiH. Donglas, Or. Horses, brand ed Ebl on left xh.'ulder, cattle same on left hil. (mle ir right ear. Elliot', Wabii., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right choulder. icliH'k, JacKson, Heppner, Or. Horses, 7F connected 01. right shoulder; cattle same 011 right hip Ear mark, iioie in right and crop otl left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. ("attle, LF on riht hip; hoi'he F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner. Or Horses, F on right nhoi ide. ; cattle. F on right hip or thigh. bay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GA on left shouider. Oilman-French, Land aDd Livestock Co.. Fos sil. Or. Horce-t, anchor b on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips; enr mark, rrep olf right ear and uuuerbit in left. Kan'e iu LiidtHin, Grant, Crook ai.d Morrow counties. benny, Elmer, Echo. Or. --Horses branded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on ielt stitie ltHi'i:e in Morrow and C uiatdla counties. tiiltwater, J.C., I'raine Cily, Or. On horses,! 0 -O on left should'T and stitie; lyittle, ou right j eid. Iiange in luimt county. 1 Hiirns, Janit'w. HurdoiHii (Jr. Morses st'iided 1 j 2 on ief shoulder; caltle oaiue on left hip. Butige ; I 111 and about Hni dmnn. ' i I iit er. t.eo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, I widi quitrtercirel" tvr it, on lelt fhouldr. j tin.u A. Ii.. Kidi'. 'Jr. t attle. iMtuul-top wnli quaiter cin;ie lit der i! ou the ruht hip. Kante in .Morrow and L1 inalulit count ic ntliion t .leimr.. -minium, w ame, wo oars . on either lup; crop in right ear ai.d split in left. I Hi.rri-s. J on right thigh. Kange in tir.uu county. ' Hughes, ENunuel, Wagner, Or-T FL on right i houlder on hom; on cattle, on rigid hipund on ! left (Ude. (.wallow fork in right ear and ln in left- j Kange in liaMnck district. Mun-.w county. Hail Edwin. John L-ay.Or.-t attle t H on righl ' hip; hordes same on right shoulder, tangein j Grant coiyity. : Hughe. Mat. Heppner. Or.-Hors.. shaded : heart en the left shoulder. Kange Morrow Co. j Bunitker, B . Wagner, Or. -BorBoe, y on lft : shoulder, cm tie. Hon Ml hii . , Bardi.-ry, ABert. Nye. Oregon -Horses. AH i connected, on left shoulder; CatUe on the left hip.crui. off left er. Bamphrevs, j l. Hardman. Or.-Horses. H on i le" ttHiik j B 1 ait , Wm. F.. Ridge, Or. !lors branded; bar ctxi-s m, left shoa;der; cattie wine on left, tll; , f u ' Unyes.J. M Heppner. Or.-Horses. wineglass or ielt on- caitie. wmeuti right hip. , h) A If ml. I...11K Cr-k. Or-:Me 1 D on riKhth.p. cn-pott Ivft eat and tat n. rtifbt. Hon-es same btand un ielt iioUider, Bange Grtnt (MlttltV Huston. Luther, ff-iaht Mile, f r. Hon- Hon the left shoulder and heart on the left son Cat - ' tie same on left hip. Bange in Morrow county. Jenkinw, D. W..Mt. Vemon.Or. J on hnrnoflon left (thoiddur; ui cattle. J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and Bear vail -i s Junkin. ti. M., Heppner, Or. Horapfi, horne shoe J on lefr shoulder, -Cattle, the Bams, ttat-u't on Kicfii Mile. Johnnon, belu Lena. Or. Horse?, circleT on left otine; catlle, same on right hip, under half crop in richt and sulit in left ear Kenny, Mike. Ueppner, Or. Horse branded KN on left hip cattle name and crop ofi left ear: under -dm nn the riht Kirk J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses 09 on left ehontder: caitift.ftMon let! hip. Kirit. J Ot Heppner. Or. horses, 17 on either Hank rattle 17 .in right side. Kirk Jew, Heppner. Or.; horse 11 on left Bhi.uider : cattle (tame on 1 ight side, ouderbil on ligtu ear. Kuinberland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I h on cat! le on right aud left Biden, ttwadow fork in It ft ear ami under ciop in right ear. HorheBuame brand on left ahoulder. Bango in Grai.t eountv, Kneney. Eli, Heppner, Or.-Horees J Land aco of clube. on left stifle, llauge in Umatilla and A orrow counties Lesley, M C, Monument, Or A triangleVlwith all linen oxteiidiug pa t Lody of tigureoiiliihor ijeH on left shoulder, on cattle diamond ou left ihonider, wplit iu righ a-a -Uwi it m left ear Ka"ge in Grant eountj'atinl to ; arte of Jthii bay beahey, J W, Hepner Or. HorseB branded L ntl A 'i bdt Hhouider; cai 1 le iime on lelt hip; Wfdt.H iver right ey three slits in right ear. Lorien, Stephen, Or. h L on left hip on catile. crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand ou left shoulder, ttauge tirant county. L,ieiiallen, John W., L1- 4- Or. Horses Drauueu naii-ciiciedi. connected on leftshoul der. i attle, wuiii on lef 1 hip. Kange. near Lei. ington. Lord, George. Heppner. Or. Horses branded double 11 eoi.tiecU Sometiinos called a swing H, on left shoulder. Maxwell, M. H.. GooHeberry. Or. Horses brand ed long link on left shoulder; cattle, same on lef hip. Ear mark, under bit in left ear. Minor, OKcar, Heppner. t ir. Cattle, M D on Hirht hip; hoie. M 011 left shouJuer. Morgan, ti. N., Heppner. Or. Horses, M) on h-tt hhotdd"-cattle same on left hip. McCnmber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses. M with bar over on right shoulder. Mann, B. ti., Lena, Or. HorseB old mares ZZ on right hip; young stuck, Buiall zz on left shotikier Morgan, Thoa., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle T on loft shoulder ana left thigh; cattle. Z on right thigh. Mitchell. Onoar, lone, Or. Horses, 11 on right hip; came. 77 on right side. .WcCiaren, h. G., Brownsville, Or, Horses, Figure bun each shoulder, cattle. Ma on hin MeKeru.'W. J. Mount Veriioti. Or XI on cable ou right hip, crop iu right ear, half crop m left same bra"d on horses o lef 1 hit . ItaUgB in Grant county. MuCuriy, David H Kcho, Or. Horses branded U M connected, ou the left shoulder; cattle name ou hip and side. MeGitr, Frank. Fox Valley, Or. Muleshoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and undor in each ear; hot ses same brand on left stifle. McHidey, U. V., Hamilton, or. On Horses, B with half circle under on left whoulder;on Cattle, fuiir haiH connected on top ou the right Bide liattge in (irant County. iseal. Andrew, Lone Uock, Or. Horses A N con nected on left shoulder; cattlo same on both hips, Notdyke, E., yiivoitou. Or. HorseB, circle? ou left thigl : CH-tle, same on teft hip. Oliver, Joiioph, Cuujon City, Or. A 2 on cnttle on left in p ; ou horses, sume ou left thigh, iiange in uoiiit county, Oiler, i'oriy, Lexington, Or. P O on left shou.dei. Olp, Herman, Ptairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP commuted ou left, hip; horaos on left stifle and wartle on nose. Kange iu Grant county. Pwiiwun, Oluve, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, Quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and 2ft on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear. right cropped. '41 on left hip. Bang, on Eight Mile. Parker it Gleaaon. Hardmaii.Or, Horses IP on J- ft Hhouider. l iper, J. 11., Lexington. Or. -Horaos, JE con nected oi left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bi in each ear. Patberg, Heury Lexington, Or. Horses brand ed wuli a Kowai emus on left Bhoulder; cattle hrauded with Bomau cross, bar at bottom, on left lup. Pettyn, A. C, lone, Or.: borseB diamond Pon - Hhouider; cattle, J xi J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in the 1 mht. Powell, John T., Dayville. Or Horsos. J P con- net- edoii left shoulder. Otitic OK couuyctetl o Iff 1 hip, two under half cropH, one on each ear, wattle under throat. Ita. ge in Grant county. Uicklird. O.I). Cannin I'itv I Ir ..h' I! nn 1ift shoulder, on hordes only. Hapge Canyon creek ami bear valley. Grant county. noou. Andrew, iiarduiau. Or. Jlorsoe, square cm with quarter-circle over ltou left Btitlo. Beningur, Chris, Heppner, Or. Horses, 0 It on lefl Hhtaildei. hi cm, ban, Hardman, Or.; horsee, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; cartle, DAN on right shoulder. Kange near Hardman. Itndio, Wm, LoiigLirdek, Or. Brands horses It of right shoulder. Bango Grantand Morrow counties. Kojho, Aaron. Heppner. Or Horses, plain V on .eft Mioulder; caltle, same brand reversed on right lop ami crop otl right ear. Kange in Mor row county. Bush liroa., Eleppner, Or, HorseB branded S on the, right shoulder; cattle, IX on the lefL hip. crop nil loft ear and dewlap ou neck. Kange ir. Morrow and udjoiniug counties. Bunt, William, Penuleton, Or. Horses K on lefi Bhouluoi; cattlo, ii on loft hip, crop otl right ear, underbit on left our. Hheep. B on weuihers, round crop olf righ ear. Buuge Luia. tiliaainl Morrow u amties. lieaney, Andrew. Ltxiogton, Or. Horse branded A B on right shoulder, vent quartoi circle over brand; cattle same ou right hip. Kaiigu Morrow county. Itoyau, Win. H, Dairyvillo, Or HH connected wnli quarier circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop oil right ear and split iu left. Horsea Bttine brand on left shouldsr. Kange in Morrow, Oram and Gilliam counties. liuier, J F, Bitter, Or Three parallel bar wiin bur over on horses ou left hip; on cattle, left side, two smooth crops, two splits in each ear, uangu ju Middle Fork of John Day. KecUii-.j. W., Heppner, Or. Horses, JC o lelt shoulder. CuiUe, o on right hip. Spicknall. J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded j1 on left sh.ulder; lange m Morrow county. opiuy, J. F., Heipuer. Or.-HoreeB branded hi coiiiieoiud 01 right shoulder; cattle same on both HUH. bailing, C (? Heppner, Or Horsos branded 8 h on lelt Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip. hwaggar., li. F., Lexington. Or. Horses 2 with daoh under it on leti stitie cattle 11 with uasii niitier it on right hip. crop off right ear aud waodied ou right hind leg. Kauge m Morrow, Gilliuuiand umaliila counties. boggart. A. L., Ella, Or. Horses brande ' 3 on lelt shoulder; cet tie same ou left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hmd leg. Htraighc W . K, Heppner, Or, Ht.rsea shaded J b u lei Btitlo; cattle J ti on loft hip. swallow fork in righ ear. underbit in left. tsupp. Xiioh., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P on left tup; tiatti hauie on left hip. tdriz, James, Long t reek. Or. Horses. 3 on lelt Blille and over 2 on left shoulder. Hhrier.John, buz, Or.-NO connected on hordes on nglit hip; came, same on right hip, i u Vr i t cT, , v UUUK' MU m teiiear "lu"e bmith Bios SusHnville, Or. Horfes, branded II. L. 0.1 snoulder; can.e, ame on lef t shouider, hquires, JatneB, ArbuMttm, Or.; hornes branded Jbou lett snouuier; catde the saine, also nose waudle. iiange in 31 orrow and Odiiam co nties. htwplietiB, V. A., tiardiuau, Ur-; liorses lis on rigm snile; caMle hvmontal L on ihe light sidy aievwiioon, Aim A. J., Heppu.-r, Or. iBtUe, ti on right Uu ; swallow-fork in left ear. waggart.G. W., Heppner, Or.-Horses, on left enouidt : cattle, 44 on ief t hip. btone. Ira. Bi'-kktou, WaHh.-Horses. keystone ou luit shoulder. hiniih. h.. n. ijotie Bock, Or. HorseK hrHndoH a croBseu t rjfcvenon lefi shoulder; catde same on llanife. Gilliam pi.nniu left side. Kperry. E. G HeiumHr. (ir i',.tta a- n lelt lup, crop otfrignt and underbit in left year, dewiap; borwes tun Jtfi shoulder. Ihouipson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, g on left stioniu. r; cattle, i on left whonlder. lipl..et!.,s.T.i,inierprie,iftr. Horses. C-on left shouider. Turner B. W., Heppner. Or. -Small capital T left shonldvi. horses; cattle same on left hip with bpbt in both ears. Uhi rnton, 11. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded H I connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vumlerpool, H. T.. Una, On-Horses HV con. nected ou right 6houlder;cattie, same on right Walbridce, Wm., Heppner. Or. Horses. U. L. on the left siiou.der; Ci.ttle same on tight hip 01 op oli lei t ear and right tar lopped. Wilson. John U Halem or Ueppnor, Or. Horm branded J you the left shoulder. Bauge Morrow county. " W arren. W B. Caleb, 0r-CattIe, W with quarter circle over lt,oii ,ft side, split iu right ear. -Borne, H-,me bra.id on h..ft shoulder. lUnfe m Oriitit comity. F Dayville , Or-Hearton horses on lef Mdie; on cattle. 2 on left side and under bit in left ear. Kange in Grant county. W right bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded widd.unTelt UP'BllUare CrUp ott ri"lBar Wallace. Francis, Mount Vernon. Or-8nuare on cattle ou the lett nn. ni,(, Kt..,, ' " wo wm uiiuer tnope m nglit ear. SiiDie brand on hoir-e on rwht shouMer. Kange in Harn ai.d tirant couutv. "uwy Wade, Henry. Hetpner. Or. Horses biundert ace of bptwiee ou leit shoulder und left hin Caltle bran dee same on left side and left htn Wells. A. ti., Heppner, Or. Horses ,af shoulder: can e sauie. 0 s 011 left Wolhnger, John, John Day City Or On norma three parallel bare on left shoulder 7 on utuH? bit in both ears. Bange in Grunt and S counties. 8 1 ma MalkQW Woodward, John. Hepnner Or -B,,t. nn conneclcd on left shoulder. ' ur W atkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horawihnin CE connecter, on left stihV. 0rae,6randed W allace. Charles - Portland. Or. Cattle W nn right thigh, hoe m left ear; horses W on riht shoulder, worn- same on left shoulder "Ka Whittier Bros.. Drews Harney eiinntv Of Hhim. t.rHnri.1 W H. eonne,-!,! ?, lefi L'i'nH,W Viliiams. Vase. Hamilton. Or.-Ouartr ciri de ov-r thre- harsoi" left hip both caitil .JS hvre. Ibtugf-Graui euniy Wdiinnm. J O. Long Crek. Or fiors oiihf ter cm-lr over thre. bam on left hin-catth.m R d Mil imwh hnf kane. it, nn.,,,' . ...Jr W ten. A. A., sooner. t)i.-rlni.B;.- a a !.in .h..n;.--P. f-...ii ""lTT"1 1 Voting. J, H Goos.terrT, Or -Horsea hrAA 1 T 8 on the right ahonJdar. nonw WanJl