it n On Sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, ANI A 1,1. I'OINTU T, Leaves Hefner, 8 a. m. Arrive 6A0 p. ni. I'uiiumn ieeueri Coluniiit Sleepern. Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Btiainern PnrMnrt t Hu FrDoiso every four days. Tickets Europe. t:ro.m: For rules and general information call on UoKjt Ticket Agent, J. C. HART, lloppner, Oregon. W, H. HURLHURT. Asst Gem. Pass. Agt. Washington St., 1'ortand. OiUuon. QUICK TX1VX E ! And all points in California, via tho ML, Bhnsta route of the Southern Pacific Co. The great highway through California to all points East and South, (i rand been Ic Route of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet Bleepwrs. Hecond-claBs Hleepers Attached to express trains, affording capcrio accommodations for second-class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations to. oall upon or address K KOKHI.KU, Manager. K. V. ROGERS, As' Gen F & P Agt. Portland. Oregon. bA&M . Scientific America. TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATSNT COPYRIGHTS, etc Tor Information nrd free llnntlhook wrlto t.0 MUNN t'O.. ;Vil iiroaiiwav, Nsw York. Oldest bunmu rui1 norm-inn pnt.nt In America. Kverv niiti'nt tiiknn out l,v 11s m nroupht bofor, tbe public by a notluo itlvoh f roo of clii-Ke la the 3 rientiftc mcricu Lflrru'st circulation of anv scientirtc paper In the world. tM'l.nMlliilv lUuitrnitMl. No InietllRcnt mini should ho witliniit It. WenHlt. M.'t.OO vutu ( t.H six monMiH. A(iIr(i8S MUNN A CO, rnnLiaiiEK.Sftl Hruiidwar. New York- LUMBER! 11TE HAVE KOlt BALE AM. KINDS OF UN VV drt'Bdcd LuiutiLT, IGuitlcsoI Ileppnor, ft what Is known an tho SOOTT HV-W3VXIIj3,. PKR 1,J0 KKET, ROPOH, " " ' CI.KAR. - no a 17 I F DEUVKRFD IN HEI'PNFB, WILL ADIi Kj.IKi iwr 1,1100 font, adillllonni. L HAMILTON, Prop. r. V Ifiimllfoii, Man'itr s . 1 NT ometninir ev. The n'W Time Oiird, wliicli Is nun )i effwl, V1H tlui"Vit!CniiBiii Central Liiitw.'' In onnnrotion with the Northern I'ncith li. U., ntTnrilH the tmvi linn pnlitio tin bent fiioilitieH from h11 pointn West ti ChioHKO Hinl KiiiitH East mnl Hrmtb. Tho lumnrpHMMtil pquipuient nflercil t itt pntrons, oouibined with upend, enm fort and sal't'ty, aurpueHlug till its com petitors. All throiik'h trmns are nompnufd oi Pnllmnn Veatilmled Drswieig-lVnrr Sleepers, with Dining Curs ud Dn Ooaoheo of Uteii denien. Tho Daily Through FhhI Train earl way, muhini! oloae onnneotion at Chioa go with traiiiH in all direction. For ticketn, lime tallies, etc , apply h Aeut of Northern PnpitSo K H., or J AS C. l'DND. Oen'l l'H. unci Tht. A Kent, tf Chkauo, III. AUUlTKtNAIi t.HCAI.S. The Htudehakcr wiil'"H head" them all. For aide ut Uilhaiu ,Sr iiiHtiee'a. a Look out for Fell LSro 'a aale of rem Danta-baridna in ever tiling. u Hnhl, the linker. Hoy your liread an caki'H mid Have money. Try it. a. Why ko hungry when the City hoi, furinstiea you a good meal at livihi riitea. a John Jenkina advertises his fine kio of brick. Helm mlier that tleppner linel equal tbe heat. a 'Hn'd ivaie" did von nay? Why, p at P. 0 Tlioinps' ii A Co.'aatand, and tin place for harualu. a Call on Hip to do your wood aawinv: imiw old price. Alan delivers wood tc any part of Heppner. 8eo ad. a M. Liehtenthal ,t Co. have just re ceived a tine lot of ladies' kid, buttoj and tie shoes. At bottom prices. a For oash you oan get ronre at tba F.as' em Cloihiutf house, with Levi no deok than any other place in Heppner. a Tho Palaoe is tha leading hotel m ti e city. Well furnished roOnia with plenty of liuht are pnivided for evervone. a Borg, the j veler, ia th- i.an to tlx m your waleb or clock. ,e keeps a fill' stock of ever) tiling perti')i"r tu bl A. GHAXI) I?RIZJ5. BIBLE COMPETITION. -2.000 IN PRIZES Will be Kqually 13istributed. For several yearn past competitions of an instructive order have been offered by reputable business houses and manufacturers in England with the object of increasing their sales and interesting their customers in their respective goods. These contests, on account of unquestioned fairness displayed In conducting them, have interested the best people ot Great Britain. Believ ing that competitions offered by a manufacturing concern such as ours, and conducted in the same honorable manner, would excite universal interest among the intelligent people of the United .States and Canada, our Conpany has decided to oiler a prize competition in which oil nrst cifort w ill be to make it strictly fair and impartial. The intention is to satisfy every one entering this competition that they have been duly credited with the position which their efforts have earned for them. We are sure that this class of a prize contest will receive the approval of parents and all those who have the Instruction of the young at heart. Tho prizes to be awarded in this competition will coiiUt entirely of articles of sullicient value to be appreciated by every person receiving one as a fulr reward for the efforts put forth by them. Our intention is to divide the amount to be given away in prizes, varying in value from eight to one hundred dollars each, and we enter into an honorable agreement with those entering this competition to diBtributi fairly Two Thousand Dollars In prizes. AWARD OF PRIZES. Ten of the leading ministers of our city will be Invited to attend and assist In the award of the prizes. ' PFI2E XZ CZKPETITIOIT. We will pay On Huhdrkd Dollars In cash to the first person who correctly answers thi following questions : Where in the Bible do the following three words first appear: 1, Rxis : 2, Bmkau ; 3, Milk. The second person answering correctly will receive Hrvknty-Fivr Dollar in cash. The third person sending correet answer will receive Fifrv Dollars in cash The next ten will each receive an elegant Coih Silvkr i, hunting case) Watch. The next ten wll each receive an elegant Silk Drbss pattern (sixteen yards In any color). The next tea will eacl receive a first-class pair of Opera Classics. LAST PRIZES. The thirty-three persons sending the thirty-three correct answers which i are received last win receive duplicates oi tne prizes tnai Hre aw amen tor tne tirst tmrty-threi 1 correct answers, the laBt correct answer receiving the One Hundred Dollars, the next to the las the Heventy-nve Dollars, and soon until the thirty-three prizes for the lust thirty-three correc answers hav e been awarded. HI Et'IAL PRIZES. -A prize consisting of an elegant Lady's or Gentleman's Watch will b given to the person sending the tirBt correct answer which Is the first received from their State oi Province. CCOjTX'XTXOiTS. Answers must be neenmpanied with fifteen Hutted Ktates two-cent postage stamps for om package of I'k a hi.i poa m. which is the latest scientific discovery for cleansing and preserving th teeth. Our object ih tu introduce and attract attention to to Pk a kli foam, which is the onlv pre iiaiatlon whost in. itinftn-t,urer( are willing to niter a reward ot Five Hundred Dollars to an dentist who can show that It contains anything injiuiotia to tho teeth A mnuthful of pearl' white teeth is the sure result of its constant use. It is recommended by the leaders of the dentil profession everywhere ; ask your dentist what he thinks of it Pbaulifoam is sent by mail, pop paid, and free of customs duty. lie Hure and send your answer to-day. You may receive a valuable priz for your trouble. Addrasx FALL MEETING OF THE topper Park Association ! OCTOBER 19, 20,21,22. The Directors haub taken the utmost pains in preparing their Programme, and hope that they will be rewarded by the liberal patronage of the general public as well as the Horsemen. FIKST DAY, Oct, ID. Quarter-mile dsh; purse, 1100.00. Ijocal saddle horses, 400 yard purse, f 10 (Hi. HEtloNP DAY, Ort. 'JO. Free for all ; best two in threo, half-mile heats; purse $125.00. Catcl velpht pnnv race; best two In three, half-mile heats; purse ?10.iH). THIUD'DAY, Oct 21,-Three-elRhis mile dash; purse JUWOO. Five-eights .mile dash; purs Fol'ltTM DAY. Oct. 22. -Fur defeated horses; "00 yards; purse S75.O0. Free lur all; half-mil 'teats; purse 1-iHJ HJ. Mve to enter, three to start; 10 per cent of purse for entrance fees. All purses will be divide' is follows: Seventy percent to the winner, twenty percent to the second best and ten to the thin. These races will be governed bif the rules of fhe Pacifb Blood Horse Association. Will tianit pursed for horaea that rnittht rouio here who ur m I cualitled to enter in nuy of the nhnve races. DIHICCTUKHl OTIS PATTERSON. Secretary A. D. MoATKE, President J. N. Brown, T. W. Avers, Jr., E. O. Sperrj'. 517 Otolfl House Moving I Taving recently purchased of O. W, L pared to do all kinds of work in this 'imiuea freely gtveu. AI. Tv. iSs W.J. 521 r 630. I iik Lancashire Insurance Co. Of MAXCIIKMTICH, UiXULANtl . W 'UTHliMlN. dlKM nojtlieHosit I tlie Worl Tu Trnnsier Sfttlntc Ilen. It m often desirable toinovo hcnafrom their own chosen nesta to u place mors ' convenient for their owner. In such cases, uecordiua to Tho Poultry World, this should be uono ut uiht, uud the new neat should bo well imulo ami well tilled with egi;a. It ia also important that it should tie dark, uud so arranged that a cover may be placed over it to shut oil tho hen's view of the surround ing mail sho has become fairly lUed i:i her new quarters and tho old ues-t for (iitten. Such triiusfera ore advisable, sinco it is best to have a house devoted exclusively to sitters, where they will not be annoyed by the layers and where they can he.pruperly tared for. Besides, it is often desirable to have chicks hatched at u season when your own hens aro uot broody. If you nro not so fortu nato us to havo an incubator, you must buy sitting hens of your neighbors. By observing tho above hints they can easily be moved and sot to work in your own fowl house. The Oold.n Prunft. The Golden prune is one of the very best fruits in the market. It originated in Oregon. It is lljjht golden In color, I exquisite flavor, and good fox drying. The tree U a strong grower. The new clock being made for St. Paul's cathedral tu London will have a face thirty feet in diameter. The hammer whleu ivtli til bell wcif In W0 puudt Exquisite Ioilet Mfg. Co. 170 TToaiga Street. rd hia house mnviug oullit, we art line. Our prices are reasonable, hi are pre nd es CANTWKLL 11EPPNEH. OREGON The ('Hr of Horaes, There are more family horses spoiled by shoeing and over feeding than by auy otiier cause, A horse in a good comfortable box stable, when not at work, requires but very little food, and tliut course and nutritious with a play spell every day for a few hours where he ou reach any good straw, tho older the better if it has been kept dry nnd u trum the ground. One who has had loug experience in wintering driviuy hoies. finds the following rations be.-t: .sixteen pounds of gooil, timothy buy. finely cut, mixed with four quarts of wheat bran and one quart of corn meaj for morning and evening meal. (In thir coast the ration should be twent) pounds of the beet out or wheat hay and four quarts of hrau twice a day. The object in cutting the hay is simply to prevent waste. Some horses wiih a good manger w ill watte but little, otb "rs a great deal Palrying In .Tda. Wherever water has been obtained for Nevada's deserts the dairy interests are looming up. Mauy creameries have been built lately ami, more are being built. .Irrigation makes dairying safe and profluble, . Au organization whose ohj-ot ia to rid the country of linnet Uievej baa Usui formed at Albuquerque, SHEEP PORTRAITS. Varieties of sheep Differ Widely " Races of Men. Here are two pictures of breeds ot jheep which are strikingly different. The first illustration shows a Shrop thire ram that took first prise at the Royal society exhibition of 1891. The Shropshire finds much favor in the west- r ENOUSH PRIZE SHROPSHIRE. ern sheep districts at present because of its hardiness. In Canada it is also pop ular. The Shropshire's best point is probably that it yields a large quantity of good mutton. But its woolly merits are worth counting on as well. The aver age weight of a fleece of the improved Shropshire is seven pounds of long, not overfiue wool, which pays very well. In the second pictnre is a unique ani mal of the sheep family. It is an illustration of a black faced mountain ram of a breed akin to the black faced Scotch sheep, the oldest breed in Scotland. The Scotch sheep BLACK FACED MOUNTAIN RAM. are the bardiest domestic breed in the world, also' the most intelligent and can ning. The phrase, "as silly as a sheep, does not apply to them. Their mutton is of choice flavor, and they can take care of themselves almost equal to Texas steer. The fleece, while-very long, ia light in weight and rather coarsa in texture. Breeding from Crippled Marci. In answer to a question from The Rural New Yorker on this subject J. S. Crostty writes from Greenfield, Mich.: In my lumbering operations in this state i find it quite difficult to get such draft horses as 1 need. We imported from Canada and sont directly to the , woods about forty head of grade mares, ohires and Clydea. They had been bred ! in Canada and were half, three-quarter -tad seven-eighth bloods, etc. All pur- rhased and brought here were as good pecimens as we conld find in Canada, and cost from $175 to $240 per head there. We pnt them in the woods at I work at the heavy business of lumber- j ing. j When we have used them two or three ; years, if they become injured or debili- i tated. we send them to our farm and put them on grass until they are in perfect health, although not sufficiently strong for the heavy work in the woods. They ire then bred to the stallion and used ibont the farm for light work until ibout four months beforo foaling time, when they a;e again turned loose and allowed to run until they drop their foals. They require no treatment ex cept a run at the grass and a little con dition powder as a tonic. Wo have found that it is almost im possible to get a mare with the heaves in foal. If a mare is injured in the lego or if she has flesh wounds or other in juries that prevent her from doing hard work, she may be in just as good a shape to breed as though she did not have these wounds or injuries. It is our experience that one seldom sees on the colts from perfectly sound and strongly bred stallions from the Shire or Clyde breeds any blemishes like aide bones, spavins or other troubles that cause lameness. We have never had any unsatisfactory colte from the above mentioned treatment , of the breeding question. One is perfectly safe in breed ing mares to perfectly sound stallions with properly shaped feet and leg bones. Of course the mares must not have blemishes from such causes as ringbone, sidebone, spavins or other like blem ishes and we would never advise breed ing a in aro t hat has the heaves. She Can Farm. Connecticut farmers, who continually bemoan that the old state is used up for farming, may learn something to their advantage by consulting pretty Miss Bertha E. Weed, who wakes money till ing a tough little farm in the town of North Cauton. Miss .Weed superin tends all the operations on her place, is up with the sun every day, raise etock, sells milk aud butter and has a big yaVd full of some of the best fowl in the state. What ts still more wonderful, she has learned how to tnake money is the risky business of raising spring chickens for market. She makes a small fortune yearly selling egga. Some vf them aro extraordinarily large. She presented a couple ef them to tiie editor of tho Hartford Courant this week. They weighed half a pound apiece, and are the biggest hens' eggs reported In the state this season. New York Sun. Capon. It there were more small sized but well fatteued capons seut to the market people would buy them. Not every one carvs to buy a bird of ten or twelve pounds weight. And it is said that the few capons thut are raised in New Eng lund are usually smaller than the Phila delphia capoiiR, being more frequently made from the smaller breeds. After they are cuponized, it costs no more to grow or fatten than any other fowl, but they nell at higher prices, because the market is not well supplied with them --Anierjcau Cultivator. The ccf kpt r rnni jiom. The need of improvement in the qual ity of couuty roads is so severely fell in every state of the Union that every fa telligent effort in ttat direction t worthy of recognition. Most of the etat can better afford to have good roads than to worry along, a at present, with bad ones. Our ronds. as they are. i-oat us vast sums of uiouey directly, and a far greater amount indi rectly in the increased cost of getting produce to market, Better systems of road xuiervision. better met hot U of con strnctiou and repair are absolutely nee eisaxy vork is a vast out, but it U inihtvusaue. auC rt can uot be uruse- CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They . regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J.'C. Ayer & Co. Every Dose Effective. Nil IE 0C TAND OFFH'E AT Th K DALLES. OREGON, 4 (H-t. fi. wi. Notice i hereby given that the following-named si'ttler has filed notice of his intention to mnke fin til proof In support of his plHim, and tliut said proof will he made be fore the County Clerk of Morrow County. Ore., at Heppner, Oregon, on November 26, 1892, viz.: MILTON K. MOKGAN. Hd. No. 201, for the w, SE! and SVi 8W), Sec. 21, Tp. 2,8 K E. W. M. He names the following witneiiei to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz : M. A. Olden. J. H. Mathewi. J. M. Baker and Samuel YVarneld, all of lone. Oregon. 632-642 John W. Lewih, Kegister. NOTtCB OF INTENTION. rAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGOV, d September 29, Notice Ih herehv Riven that the following-named littler hs filed no th eof hl intention to multe final proof in sup port of his claim, and that enid proof wilt be made before W. K. Ellis Com. IT. 8. Circuit Court at Heppner, Oregon, on November 19, 1892, viz.t HARRIHON CHAI'IN, Hd. E. No. 317f, for the Ntf aw NW SE and HK-4 NW-4 Sec Jtt, Tp. 5. S It 25 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. : Jae. 11. Wyland, Abe Luelling, Walter Bennett and Harrison Cumimngu, all of tlardutnn, r. John W. Lkwih, !i:i0-5W Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. (AND OFFICE AT LA KRANDK. OREGON. 4 September 27, 18 2. Notice is hereby given that the follovvintf-hamed setter hn tiled notice of Mb intention to make hind proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 12. 192, vil.; 1 KAY PHII'p, D. 8. No. 9781, for the hE'4 Hec. 7, RW K-c. 8, -N. SW(, See. .17, Tp. ,i. 8 It 29 E. Ht- names the follow ing w ituesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz.: W W Hale. George Wiipps, James O'Conor and W. H. Hale, all of Lena, Morrow Co., Oregon. Paul Schiller take notice. A. Clkavrh, -529-639 Register. NOTICE OF INDENTION. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON. I j September 27, isi2 Noiiee i hereby given That the following-named settler has tiled notice of hid Intention to make final pi oof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk oi Morrow couuty, Or., at Heppner, ir.. on November 12, 1H92, viz: JOHN N. BEELEK, Hd. No :1177, for the yt t-Ek and W BWfc -e. a. Tp. 4, n it 2., k v m. He nameH the follow lug wltneKses to prove hif contiiiuoiiH reuideuce upon and cultivation of uld hind, viz: 'I hus. McCullotigh, Arthur Daly, Jas. W. Lea hey and II. W. Berkley, all of Heppner. Oregon. A. ChKAVKK, 529-M9 KegiBter NOTICE OF INTENTION, I AND OVFTCE AT La"cRANDE, OREGON, j Keptember 27, 1892. Notice is htreby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before ihe Comity clerk of Morrow couuty, at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 12. 18'.2, viz.; . JOHN A I "GUST NELSON, For the 8U N W w Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 5, Tp. 3, 8 R 27 E W M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culihation of, said laud, viz.: Theodore Anderson. Fred Johnson, James Neville and James Hager, all of Heppner, Or A. Cl.K A V Rti, 529-539 Register. NOTICE OK INTENTION. Iaiu1 Office at La Grande, Or., Hept. 21, 1S92. Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-nam-ed settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before W. R. Ellis. Com. U. a. Circuit Court at Heppner, Oregon, oil Nov. 5, 18'.2. viz.: CLEMENTINE CATE. Hd. N. 3770, for the N!4 NE and N see. 30, 1 p. 1 S, K. 27 K. W. M. he names the follow tug witnesses to prove hei continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: John Edwards, W. O. McCarty. 8. N. Morgan Clvde Saling, all of Heppner, Oregon. f.ia-y A. baling take i.otke. A. Clkavrr, 528-538 . " Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Uud Office at The Dalles, or., Sept. 21. 1892. Notice is hereby given, that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hfscluim, and thut said proof will be made before the Couuty Clerk of Morrow Couuty. Oregon, at Heppner Oregon, on November 9, 1892. viz: WILLIAM J. FRENCH, H1. No. 2777, lor the bEJi Sec. Si Tp 1, 8 R 26 E W M. He names' the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resilience upon ana cultivation of said land, viz: J. H. Gentry, J. D. Kirk, A. S Wells and Wm. Barton, ali of Heppner, ( tregon. feK-.'ttK John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE OK INTENTION Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Pent. 21, 1892. Notice is herebv iriven that the lollowitur-nam ed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make html proof in support 01 hid claim, and that said proof w 111 be marie before Con nty Clerk of Morrow Couuty, at Heppner, Oregon, 011 Nov. 7. 1S92, viz.: CHRIS FEITERSON, Hd. No. 4028, for the SES of teo. 17, Tp. 3 8, R 2H E. W. M. He names the follmvtng witnesses to prove his continuous resiatmce upon, ana ciuuvauou oi, said land, viz; Henry H olden, Pat PplUane. James Jones aad Johu Woodward, all of Heppner, Oregon. John w. Lewis, 52"..s:w Kegister. NO,i K K OF INTENTION. Land Office at Tl e Dalles, Or., Hept. 21, lsw. Notice Is hereby g veil that the follow Ine-nam-t settler has tiled notice of his intention to tike tiual proof i support of bU claim, and at said proof w ill e made before the County ,erk of Morrov Ci- nty, Oregon, at Heppner, :eion. on " 2, viz: HAM TEL G MILLER, Hd. No. 2KB, for Ihe N'n i ... i Sec. 20. Tp. US, li 24 K H. M. lie names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, said land, viz: J. II. Jones and William Ingrum. of Eight Milo. Orcpou. Thomas P. uiahaui and il. ,hW yer, ut Uookoberry, Oregon. JOHU . l-KWlfl. 628-6 Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Olhce it The Dalles, or.. Sept 16. 192. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing uaiticd settler has hied notice of her intention to make tiual proof In support of her claim, and thntsald proof will be made before J. W. Mor row, county clerk of Morrow county, Or., at Heppner, Or., on October 29. 1S2 viz: CAi Oi l NE u'CONNER, lid. No. 2878, for the WW NE and WJ, I p. 3 S, K S6 V. hhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, said laud, viz: Wm. Huchea. A. 8. Wells, H. E. Clark and Rausom Hart, all of Heppuer, roumi. Johv V. Lewis, f0686 Register. NOTICE APPLICATION TO PCKCHAfE TIM BER LANDS. t S. Land Office. The Lalles. r.. 8ept. K 192. Notice Is hervby given that, in compliance with the provision! of the Act of CongreM ap proved June & l entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber I-ands tu the Mates of California. Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory ," At GCSTUS MALLOKY. W hose poatortice a ldreas is Heppner, Morrow Countv, Oregon, hu this day tiled in thie office his application o p rvhase the 01 the NWV, and the M s 01 the NE'4 hx. No. A, in Tp. No . liaoKe No. 2- E. W. M. All lienors holdifK any ad ente cluin s there to are n-q'dred to prevent the same at thr office within sixty rtaya from the first publication u4 utiiuoMce. Jomw w, Lwi,ier S. P. FLORENCE, STOCK RAISER! HEl'I'NrH. OKtWON. Chtile raiidedand ar marked as shown abovH. HorspB K on riuht tthmilrier. Mv cuttle inline in Morrow and Dmafillaooun Uee. I wilt i ay lOA.dt) for ihe arrest and con vict inn of any pent n telintr my ft nek. TO T It 1E. T wiBh to tntdr tlr mnrpsandeelditi fit fur work, for cuttle. Will give tfnid term p. Cull n, or sHdreBH dip, At Mod nruftit, Ornnt cnnty, Oregon 523 38 Kmmkt Gocbban. Plenty of flour, bran, mill feed and oh"p niwHya on hand at the Heppner Flouring Mi lip. a STOt h nKANIts. Whitn von kiwi) wotir fnihunrintictn naid 1111 voi can keep your brand in free of charge. Alhn. T. J.. lone. Or. Horses 0(4 on left shoulder; oaltJe -ame on left hip, tinder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. (, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der i- on left Hhoulder of horseB; cattle same on lef- hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hit' aud hnreea aame braod on right shouldor. Han bp Eight Mile. Adkins.TC. Oayville. Or- Straight mark across the ihigh and two crops and a slit in the rilitoaf; horaet. x upside down on the right ahoulder. hangR in Grant county and Rear valley, PO add reus also at Hard man. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Hortes. JA oou nveieo on le t Hank; cattle, aame on left hip. Avers. Johnny. Lena. Or. -Horses branded triangie on leu hip; cattle aame on right hip; aio crop on ngm ear ana upper Die on same. Hlyth, Percy H., Heppner, Of- Horses Roman Croat on right shoulder. Range in Morrow county. R leak man. Geo.. Hardman, Or.Horses, a flap ni left tdioulder; cattle same on right uhoulder. Lannister, J. W Hardman, Or. Cattle brand- ed ti on left hip and thigh: split 111 each ear, Brenner, Pter, Mm seberry Oregon Horses branded rli on lef t shoulder, ( utile same on right eiae. Hurke. M 8t 0, Long t;reek, Or On cattle, ma i connected on lett hio, ciop on lett ear. an der half crop off riht. Horses, tame brand on letft shoulder. Range in Grant and Uorrow county. Hnwman. A.. Mount Vernor and Barns. Or. Cattle. A B on right hip. two crops in each eHr; aame on norsttt. on right tdiouiaer. ivauge in iirant and iiamey count ibh. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or.- Horses branded 7 on right sliouliier; cat tin u on ihe leu aide. Ift ear half crop and right ear upper ttlopt. Rarton, Win., Heppner, Or. -HorseB, J B on r.ght Ho., cat lit biiine on right hip; wplit in ttach ear. Hrown. Iaa. Lexington, Or. Horse- IB on the right Mine cattle untiie 011 riyhtnip; range, Mor inw county. Brown, J .P , Heppimr. Or. -II trne ami cattle itrandeu b wit! ox-ytike hoovoou left ahoulder, Hritwn, J. C. Heppner. Or. Horses, cirelt 1 ' with iint. mi If r on hfi hip; cat lie. r-ame. Brown, W.J. , Lena. Oregon. Horses W bar over it, 011 the lelt shoulder. Cattle same 011 left nip. Hoyer, W. G., Heppner, Or, Horses, box brand or r.h hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Borg, P. 0., Heppner, Or, Horses, P B on left honidHr: cattle, same on loft niu. Browniee. W. J., Fox.Or I attle. JB oonnecied on left Hide: erou on left ear and twoaulitnand middle pece cut out on right ear; on horse same Draud on the lett Lhigii; Mange 111 rox failey, (irant county. ( 'ain.E., Caleb.Or.- I on h rtet on left stifle; U wit li quarter circle over it, 1 n let I Hhouhler, and 011 ten sune on ail ooit i n ier n yearw: 01 left whoulder only on all honeb ovr ft years. All range in urant coitntv. Chirk. Wm. H. Lo a. Or.-IIniw Will' con nected, on- left hhouloer: cattle t-ame on ritdit iiio. ita ge Aioi-row and Umatilla count lea ( ate, ('haa. li., Vinson or Lena. Or. Hordes H (. on right shoulder; cattle bhhih on right hip Range Morrow and Umatilla counties, Coohri'.u. (!haw.. lone. Or. Horses. HP con ncoted on left elmuldHr; cattle, C on both left iiipaiMi stine. itange in itionow county. Cannon. J'. B..(joug Creek, Or.--Ton cattle on right aide, crop ofl right ear and slit in left ear. Our horses same brand on left shoulder, ttatige in drant county. Cecil. W m.. Oouglas. Or: horses J C on lef shoulder; ca tie same on left hip, waddles 011 each jaw and two D.ta in tho right ear. Curl, T. il.. John Oay, Or. Doub e cms 011 hhcIi hip on caitje. swallow fork and under bit in ritfht ear. split in left ear. Range in Grunt county . On sheep, u verted A mnl spear poiui ou sltoulder. Ear markoJ ewes, ernp oh left ear, puuehed upper bit in ritfht. Wethers, crop iu right and uiuier nail crop in leri ear. All rau. m Grant countv. Cook, A. J.,Lt)iia, )r. Horses, 90 on right sluui xvi Cattle, same on r ght iiip: ear mark square imp off left and Bplil in right. Cur riii. U. )L. Currinsvilie, Or. -Horses. EC on lef! stlUu. Cochran, J H Monument, Or Horses branded T 1 & A on left slutulder. ('attle, same on right hip. swallow fork in right ear and crop oil I eft. Cox Ed. H.. Hard man, Or. Cattle, C will tc center; horses. CE on left Sin. Cochran, K. E Monument. Grant Co , Or. llorses branded circle with bai beneath, on left shoulder: cattle came brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, il., Hardman. Or. Horses branded "on right tup. Cuttle brauded the same. CroHs. 8 L, Dayville. Or ( aide branded -f two crops and a split in left ear; on horses a reversed Z t' L'ft stifle. Also have ihe following nraiidf on rattle: 72 on lelthip, (on nglit hip, ,2 m left shoulder,' (wo partilM bars ou lef l rhouliler. biar murks, two crops. Ooonan. Wm., Peppner Or. Horses brandetl OO with bai over lliein. ou left shoulder; cat tle same on left hip. Douglas. . M .Gallowny, Or. Cattle, H I'on rigln snle.aw.i low-fork in each ear; horses, H 1) oil left hit. Oouglas, O. T-, Douglas. Or-Ilortea TD on the 1 igbt stifle: cattle same on right hip. tJUiicau, W. P., John iay, Or. Quarter circle W on right shoulder, bullion homes and cattle. Range (irant coui.ty. Oriskeil. W. Heppner, Or. Horses bntmled K inside of o on left shoulder. ( attie same on left side i( neck. fclj, J. B. A Hons. Douglas, Or. Horse brand ed KLi 01 left shoulder, cattle name on left hip hole m right ear. E.liot', Wash., HeppOT. Or. Din moid oo right c boulder. fieek, JacKoon, Heppner, Or. Homes, 7J couneuieu h righi shoulder: cattle same on right hip kar mark, hole in right and crop on left. Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; huron- K with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, B. P. Heppner. Or Horses, F 011 right shoi Ide ; cattle, i on right hip or thigh. ( j u , H wn rj , tloppner. Or. O A 1 on lef 1 shoulder. Gilmau-Prench. Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil. Or. tli wen, anchor on left shoiililei : vent, same mi left stifle. Cittile, aame on bolli lups; ear marks, crop oft right ear and under bit in left. Range iu Gilliam, Grant, Crook ai d Morrow Counties. Gentry, F.lmer, Echo, Or Horses branded H. 8. with a quarier circle over it, on left stifle Range in Morrow and UniHtillacuunties. Giltwater, J . C, Prairie City, Or.-On horses, O 1 mi left whouldfT and stifle; call le. on right Sill-, itunu' il. (ililiil Ct Ult'J. Hum., .lames H'triliU'Oi Or. Hordes shaded 2n jff honiin-r; etittie same ou left hip. Unnge in in (i about H ;,i i ;ntu dnes, ,,.. Lena, Or. Hntnd JH cunneuted, wuli quarter circi- ov. r it, u tea ide udder. Htaii A. B., Ridgf, Or. t attle. round -top with quarter circle ui der it ou the right hip. Rhi te in Mnrrow and UmalilUuouuties. Hintmi A Jenks, Hamilton. Or 1 ai tie, two bars on either hip: crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, J ou right thigh, tiangt in Oram county. llughrs, Miiuiuel, Wagner, tir T F Lou rigut hnuUlerou horses; oi cuttle, on rigln hipaidon left side, swallow fork tu right ear and sin m left. Range in liajstaek dislrici. Mor. w county. hall Kdwin. Join Daj , Or. attle t 11 ou righi hip; horses same on right sltoulder. range in Grain county. Hughe. Mat, Heppner. Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left slwndder. Range Morrow Co. Uuuwker. B . Wagi er. Or. Horsee. V on left shoulder, ca lie. 9 on Ifft hi. Hartlisty. Albert, Nye. Oregon -Horses, AH eonn-cted. nu left shoulder; Cattle 00 the left tup. crop otf left ear. yumphrev. l Hardman, Or.- Horses. H o ( niuik tT?it. Wm. K.. Ridge. Or Monies braiided bar cross 01. left shoulder: cattle same on left laves, J. M.. Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on lett fhniinifi oHllle. saoieon ngm 10 p. Ivj. Alfred. Lonn Creek, Or stOe 1 Don riirht hiicn.pofl left eat and hd it-right, UnM same buiud on leii ttlmu.tter. Range 11 Grat count iiu-ioi.. Luther. Kithi Mile, r. Hon H on tht left shiKildvrand hwirt ou the left wlitie Cat. U Mbise us Mt hip limits in Morrow ot-gtrtr. Jenkins, D. W..ML Vein on. Or. J on horses on left slit ml der; o cattle. J on left hip and two smooth orops on both ears. Range ui Fox and Bear vall-is Junkin. U. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse shoe J uq left shoulder. Cattle, the sania. Range on Fight Mile. Johnson. Felix Lena. Or. Hones, circle T on left Htine; cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in right and split in left ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses brands &N on left hip c&ttie same and crop off left oar: nndr slnpA on tho right Kirk J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses R9 on left shonlder; cattle, '9 on left hip. iiirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either flank: cattle 1? on right side. Kirk. Jesse. Heppner, Or.: horse 11 on left shoulder; cattle same on light side, nnderbit on righi ear. Kumberiana. w . it., monnt vernon. ur. 1 Li on cattle on right and left sides, swadow fork in h ft ear and nider 01 op in right ear. Horses same brand ou left shoulder. Range in (4ruit countv. Keeuev. Kli. HeuDner. Or. -Horses J L and ace of clubs on left stifle. Range in Umatilla and ft orrow counties Lesley, M C, Monument Or A triangle Blwith all lU'es extending pa t tody of figure on 1I hor ses on left shoulder, ou cattle diamond ou left shnumer. split iu rign a u&. . it in left ear Range iu Grant conl'ti atirl to ; arts of John Day Ijeahey. J W. Ilepimerur, Irhrses branded nd A on left shoulder: cati le i-ame on left hip; wmtie ver right ej three slits in right ear. Lioften. nteunen. lux. Or. ft L. on left hlD on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range Grant county. ijienallen. John w., L ' Or. Horses branded half-cucle JL connected on left shoul der. Caitie, (jam. ou lef: hip. Range, near Lex ingion. liord. George. HeDDner. Or. Horses branded double U coi.necu Sometimes called a swing II. on lef) shoulder. Maxweil, M . 8 . Gooseberry. Or. Horses brand ed long link on left shoulder; cattle, same on ler nip. car mam, under bit in lett ear. Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or. Cattle, M D on right liip;hnttte. Mod tefisbouluer. Morgan, ti, N.. Heouner. Or. Horses. M 1 on lett should"- cattle same on left hip. fliciumuer, Jas a, echo, or. Horses, ia wi.n bar over on right shonlder. Oiann, B. B , Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ on right hip; young atuck, small zz ou left shoulder Morgan. Thoa.. Hennnar. Or. Hanm. nlraU T on loft shoulder aud left thigh; cattle. L on ngm uitgn. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Ho tiib: cat Me. 11 ou riirht nidn. . 77 ou right AlcCiaren, D. G Brownsville. Or, Horses, Figure fnni each shoulder, oattle. Al2 on hin McKern.W.J. Mount Veruou. Or XI ou twr.tJw on right hip, crop in right ear, half crtip iu left same brand ou horses on left hi, . Uauge iu Graut couuty. auk any, David H., Korio, Or. Horses branded Dtl Connected. Oil l.h luft. uhniilrlor- rnltlumn on hip and side. flicuiir, frank. Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe With toe-cork on cattle on ribs and nnder in each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. aicnaiey, u. v., Hamilton, Or. On Horses, a with half oircle under on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top on the right side Range in Graut County. Neal. Andrew. Lone Hook. Or. Horses A N oon necied on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Nordyke, Milverton. Or. Horses, circle 1 ou left thigt.: en He, same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon ity, Or. A 9 on cattle on left hip: on horses, same ou left thigh. Range in Grant oouuty Oiler, Perry. Lexington, Or. P O ou left shou.de,. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses 011 left stifle and wartle on nose. Range in Grant county. Pearaon, Oluve, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shielo ou jeft shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in lef; ear, right cropped. M on left hip. Rang on Eight Mile. Parker & Gleaaon. Hard man, Or, Horses IP on I- it shoulder., t iper. J. H., Lexington. Or. Horses, JE con neoiwd o. lef t shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bi in each ear. Pat berg, Henry Lexington, Or, Horses braud ed with a ttoinui cross on left shoulder; cattle branded with Unman cross, bar at bottom, 00 telt hip. Peltys, A. ('., lone, Or.: horses diamond P on shoulder, ct,tio, J i J couueuieu, on the left hip, iif per slope in left ear and slip in the light. Powell, J on 11 T Dayville, Or Horses, J P oou ueu ed on ieU shoulder. Cattle Oh oouuected on left hip, two uuder half crops, oiie on each ear wattle under ihnmt. Ktti gu in iirant uouutj . luckaid, ti. U., Canyon t ity, Or.-- C ou left --houider, on hordes only, tt tuge Canyon creek aiio near vaiie. Grant county. liooo. Auurow, iiaidinau. Or. Horses, square i-ifi- with quariei-uirule over it ou lelt stifle. ileninger, chns, Ueppuer, Or. iloises. C It on let! slum Me. . Rice. Uan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on lett shoulder; ca.tle, DAN ou rigiit shoulder. Uauge near Hardman. itudio, Wm. Long Creek, Or. Brands horsea H oj right shoulder, linage Grant and Morrow counties. Royse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on eft shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed us right hip and crop oil right ear. Uauge in Alor row oouuty. Ruhii Bros., Heppner, Or. Horsea branded S on the rigln shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip crop oil mil ear and dewlap on neck. Uauge ix Morrow and adjoining uouittie. hub 1, miuum, reiniieuin, ur. Horses K on lef 1 shoulder; cattle, it on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbn ou left ear. Bneep. ii on weaihers, touud crop off ngh ear. Uauge Uma tilla and Morrow c mniios. Ittaney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horses branded A H on right shoulder, vent quartet circle over brand; oattle same on right nip. Range Morrow county. Uoyso, Wm. U, Dairy vil le, Or Hit connected with quarter cirele over top on cattle on right hip and crop oil right ear aud split iu left. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range in Morrow, U rant and Gil Ham counties. Uiiier, J F, Hitter, Or Three parallel bars wan bar over on horses on left hip; on cattle, lefl side, two smooth crops, two spins in each eta Uauge in Middle Fork of John Day. Rector. J. W Huppuer. Or. Horses, JC 01 lefl shoulder. Caitie, o ou right hip. .-pickuall. J. WM Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded -1 on left sh.ulder: lauia ,11 .Uorrow 1 county. dpitu, J. r., ueppuer, Or. Horses braudeotl 001ii.ee 1 tiu o right shoulder; cattle same ou bui L mils. bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 & on left snoulder; cattle same on left hip. swaggur., B. Lexington, Or.-Horses 2 with Uush under u 011 lef. stifle cattle H with uasn unoer it on right hip, crop off right ear aud wuodieU on right hind leg. Uauge tu Morrow, Gilliam and uuiuuua counties. owiiggart. A D., Ella. Or. Horses brande 2 on telt nhoulderjcet tie same ou lefl hip. Cro on ear, wuttie ou left hind leg. Straight W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J b on lei stifle; cattle J ti on left hip, swallow fork In ngh bar, uuderbit iu left. aupp. Thou., Ueppuer, Or. HorBes, ti A P on ieft hip; caiu hiuib on left hip. - sthirlz. James, Long I reek. Or. Horses. S on left stifle and over 2 on left shi.uider. hhriurjohu, Fox, Or. NO roimected on horses on right hip; uauie, same ou right hip, crop nil rutin earaiid under bit iu leltear. Range in Grant ewimty. tiiiiith Bios., busmiville, Or. Hones, bra' ded H. . o 1 simulder; ca t e, ameonielt ahouidr. bquiiee, James, Arlington, Or.; horses biand-d Jtinuieft snouioei; cat.le the sume, alw noe wadie. Uai.ge in Jl orrow aud Giiiiamco nties. fctephens. V. A., uardiinoj, Or-; nurses pjo on rigiu sutle; cattle h riaouud L on the 1 iglit oide OLevwisuit, Jlfs A. j,, tieppm r. Or. 1 utile, li on righi ni ; "wall uw -fork in left ear, bwaggart. G. W Heppner, Or. Horses. M on let! Kiiouid ; cattle. U ou lef I tup. bloue. Ira. Bi-ki, Uiut Wash. -Horses, key alone ou lull shoulder. bmitii, E. fc. Lione Hwk, Or. Horse bran. It 2 a crobned seven on let 1 slioiihler; caflle saiu or lett Bide, lumge, Giinam county. Hperry, E. G.. litppner. Or. ( attle V C on left hip, crop olf rigut and uuderbit in left year, dti w lap; horses I on Jell shoulder. 1 Sumption, J. A., Heppuer, Or. Homes, ? on left Hhoulti r; cattle, 2 uu lefl sliouhler. 'Hpeu.ti.'l,,l.n erpnse.Or. Dorses, Con left shuuider . Tumor U, W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T ieU shouidm iioraei; caitie same ou lefl hip with itplit in boll ear. lln rn Ion, U. M., Lme, Or.-Horses branded H i connected ou ieU Biifle; she V saiue bland. Vai,derpod, H. T. Lena, Or; Horse H V con heeled on right shoulder ;calUt-, buiile ou right liii. Walbrid.e, Win . Hep.ier. Or. Horses. U. L. on ilielert snou de-; c attle same on igtn hip. crop o)t left eat and right tur lopped. Wiison, John y tialem or Heppuer, Or. Horses branded Jo ou the left shomder. Uauge Morrow county. V arreu, W B. ( 'aleb, Or Cattle, W with quarter circle over it, ou ieft side, split iu right war. Hone seme bra d ou left shoulder. Usugeio (irum ciiuuty Wirnd, r L. Di Vlite. I ir lit att ..-n h.T- ' if ft bt .lit ; ou cntdi'. on lett nide hiio i:i1- i i in leti e.ii. Uaute in Unu.t I'i'imij. Wrighi. vihtt A Heppner. Oi. ( ailie 01, .11 itU b vt on the nghi hip. equate ump nd ngiu ear tend spl I in ieiU Wallace, Francis. Mount Vernon, Or-Uquare on cattle on Uis left hip. upper slop in he left ear and under slope 111 rignt ear. ti-.uie brand ih hone on right shoulder, ttauge in Harney and Grant oouutv. Vndr, tteur. Heppner. Or Horses b, an ded huc r-paoe.- oil le I fhoulder nnd left hip. t H-t if- tit Minn-. Mine on Ml sine tt, 0 left dip. W eJiw. A. t., Heppuer, Or. Moree. v0 01. ieft rdmuiOfr. :ai' e same. Woihuger, Joiui, John iay City. Or Oo honHi three parallel oars ou left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Uauge in Grant and Maihuer OO tin tie. Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. Horses, CP connected mi lef t shoulder. Watkins, Li she. Heppuer, Or. Horses branded HE connect on left tiuV. Wallace, t 'hariea. Portland, Or. Cartle. W on right ilngh. hoi m lefl ear; horses, W on right .houluei, same on left shoulder. Vital tier Cms., Dn-wsj. ttMne i.ouutj. Or. -b ri-f hrHJ.ilPtl W B. fniiiiftfieii on iefi f.':ouliAr 1 niuiams. tukci. uainiltnn, or. (Quarter cir- i tie over three bars on left h p, both cattle and i hemes. Range (irant coumy. i Williams. J O. Loug Creek, Or Fiorses, qnar ! tr citcle over ihrtt bai ou l-fi hip: cwttn- i-Hii.e i and otii in Hih -r Ksi n- 1 rtiii i.iniii, j W n i.. A. A., eppt.er, ii.-Horse rum n g A A I'D fhoulder; '"ailie. -aiiis uh rign. j ouug. J. H.. G-4xiht, Or. Horse brand- T b oe ub rwh soyjul-ioT.