Mi fr 5 Mi ha A Prize Picture Puzzle. EXPLANATION. The following picture contains four faces, a man and hit three daughter Any one can find die 11111 face, bat it is not so easy to distinguish tie fm.es of the three young ladies. Toe picture wai published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attention to our standard remedies. We now offer a Dew prize com petition in connection with it. , As the sole object b to introduce our medicines into new homes, those who entered the former competition are requeued doc to compete ir this one. As to the reliability of "The Ford Pill Co.," and the estimation in which their sasdicines art held in Toronto, Canada, vhrre thy are bst known, patrons are referred CO U daily awspxri wholesale druggist and leading business houses generally of lorootak, The proprietors rf "Th Ford PHI Co.," v.-!!! gw. art el-nt pair of Fhnttcnd Pon.09 CarriQBe and Harness, valued at$GQO, (uVIo-ercdli-:e in any piwcoi tue United State, to tuei -j7 person who can make out the llirtse oitup'uers' faces. To tha second be given an elegant Lady'8 Cold Watohv set in sapphires ami diamonds. To tho third will be given a pair ' penuine Diamond Ear-rings. To thewM win be siiven n hand-iome China Dinner Service. iQdAwii.begiM.n Kodak Camora, Totho5xA,awiss nluslo Box. lo the sevtnth, a French Mantel Clu;k To the tx,-iah an elegant Banquet Lamp, Tothe iM,apairoi CrOWH Derby VqP9?. To the tenth, a complete Lawn TennfS 8tf.and many other pnea inordrof :m?rit. iv-eiy competitor rr.uit cut out the aUrve "Puzzle picture' distinguish the three girls fates by matlinsf a cross with a lead pencil on each, nd tnclos snnie with 15 U. S. two-rei.t s-nmps f'..r 033 of i':e fo,viwi" ' Pi we Remedies:" 'Ford'g Prize Fills," "Ford's Vvlr.o CtUfii t Ei Ilc-medy," or "Jord's Prize Cough Cure." Select any one of the hove rnnvks you d -ire- Aridress Tiie Ford PUI Co.," Cor. Wellington & E'iy Sis., Trunt-, Cai-.via. 1.1'.' pern whose envelope is postmarked first will be awarded the first prize, u:A lli'i ciders n trier of merit. As this adver tisement appears simultaneously throughout the Uni.fd ;:.!';, i-vry one bits an equal oppor tunity. To the person sending the tart current answer wi.i be given an cleifint TTprljjllt Concert Grand Piano valued at If 500.00. To tliey.'r.? person frum the tnrt sending a correct answer will be givena gentleman's fine Gold 'Bnntioz" Yt-'iitfli v. liiui strilrea the hours and quarter hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, nnd valued p.t $f, TOO ()( Tothe sccnmiUnm lt last, 2, first-class Safety lilcyclo pneuniaiic tire. '1 o the thi'-UU-m tlie last, afirst-clnss English Shot- Ran. To the Jourtk fiom the tost, a suite of Pnrlor I1 'urniture. 'io iia A from tberuf, a indsome Silver Tea Service. Tothe si.rih from t.hstast, an elegnnt Vinno Lump. Io the trrnth from the tast, a handsome pair of Portieres. To the eiluh fmrn the last, a genuine English leather travelling Trunk. To the ninth lruoj the fa$tt two pieces of gcuuine French Statuary ana many otner prizes ui oraer 01 menu 8PECTAI, ritlKFS TCfl V.MM STATE. A sneclal prie of a Slllc Drees Pattern (sixteen yards, any color), or a first-class Hewing Machine (any make desired) will be piveii to the JiU person in each State in the U. S. who can make out the thtee daughters' faces. We. &1 nil give away 200 v.'tlliuble prizes, betides special prires, (if there should be so many sending crrcct answers. No charge is made for boxing and packing of prizes. The names of the leading prii v i'mers will be published in connection with our advertisement in leading newspapers next month. 10 st nt premiums will be given to only those who art willing to assist In introducing our medicines. Nuthir. is dmrjed for tlie pri7s in any way. They are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise herd's Prize Remedies," which are stand ard medicines, and will be used in every family for yc.irs where tlx y have btcn once intrnduced. All prites will be awarded strictly in order of merit, and wih pcrkctsatisfucitou to the public Tueremedie will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes freo of duty. A WATCIt FOR FVflRY eOKatTT A;SWFK, An extra premium of a genuine 'Fearless" Watch, (stem winder,) will be awarded to every Grson who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they should not fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. 'J hat is, if any one can find die three faces and inclose them within 30 days from the time this adven i-ement appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading pri?ps, or an extra premium nf a wntch on conditions stated. Sio answer will be noticed tint does not contain 30 cents fur one of Ford's Prize Homed leu. Address THE FOKD PILL CO, "37," Cur. Wellington & Buy Ms., Toronto, Canada. , lit OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, ClllOf 10, JSt. IvOlll, ANII AAi I'OINTS EfiST. WH BHD S1UTH. Leaves Hi'i tiiT. 8 a. ni. (IM p. m Arrives Pullrnnn KleeiHT, ColunUt isieeiiern, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Bttamers riTtlimd t Sun Frnuoisei every f m r ilnya. Tickets Europe. For rates And gim tai in otiuallim call on input THkit Agent. J. C. H AIlrJ ileimer, Ori-son. W. II. lU'lil.lU'Kl, Awl lien.. Ast. 2M WuihlUKloli HI., PoKTLANOi OlIKOON. Scientific America Agency for CAVEAT9, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COP RIGHTS, etc. for Information ard freo Handbook wrtto to KHINN X I'O. :wi Huoahwa V, Nkw YoHK. OUlOHt burt'nu tor ntH'urmiT put "tit In Aun'ilca. Every pattmt takin out ttv w brtnifht tu'fiue ibo public by a uotU'o uivii f i o of chiii'iiu lu Uio Scientific tnevtenu Larnast circulation nf miv wrtontltio pnpor In the worul, SpUMHiwilv tlliistrnit'il. Nu tin I'llirt-nt man nlionl.l hu without It. WcckK. a rem ; fl.Jlt sii nui.it lis. Ailtttosn MliNN A (XL Ptilitiauicus.t liruaUway. Nw Vurk. OPPIOIAIj. It 1 onr rnrnpttt dcMre to ImprcpB upon the mliula of Hit piil-ltc Ihc atipi'rlnriiv of Hi1 mr tlre ofloicd l) thf tK'ouBlii IVntrnl 1 Iiicr to Milwankff, t MiHjrrt and all potiiia Kmt and feonlh. 'l oftit iialiic leavo M. 1'nul, Mimii--a polls and Dulnth lntly, fqnippt'tl villi 1'ull maii YeMtlmlcil PinvUiiK Htmiiilci'i.ciii. ltd tuff fan and ('t)Mcln oi tin- hm-nt tli siun tm ittft ( nr t-rvli f in uiiBnrpaiti'il, w hh h tnroxiit, Io a ki"'i d'Krf lur the popiihirity ol ililn itnu The thcoi.inii Cftitral l.nui in coninM-tuni With Northern I'm IliC t. U.. is tlu' only lim from Cai tilr t'oai pointaovcr hlt h ln-ih Pull man Vt'KtihuH'd, liml-clan. nd pHllninn lour- 1st t'ara txtv opt rated via el. I aid Ittnuit eliaue lu t'hU'ittro. l'aiii.iU-ta irivltitr valuable infnrmnilon i'hii be obtitliiftl free upon uppltfittlon In our nt'iir ml tltkt-l aufni.or -l.t. c lJ-'M,-t'iiviul i'ticu and iitkwl Ageut, Chleao, 111. it r ij icic rrxxva es I Snn li'f 1 noisco id nil poiiitu in ( (dtftiiniH, via the Mt, bhimU rmite i)f the Southern Pacifie Co. I he KicHt hiirliwtty IbrmtKb i'nldomia to all pninth I'.iiKt find South, (inuxi Hcimic lioute Of (lie I'licifu; CcmHt. PullniHii HufTnt bh't'pfiB, Bt'CuJid-ohtHH tilutiporu Altncln'it in I'Xfin'HH nnii'S. i ff rdit g pupfirio Mci-ciii'itKidtitioiiH fnr con d-c lane pnt?si'nBerH. Inr 'hkpi, iirki'iK filct'i'iiiB cur renervutiont, tc. rail upon ir tuldnWH K KtUilll.KH, MnmiKiT. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. icii K X V Ai. Pnriltiiid, OrtsKon. -K IIAVK I'llll SA1.K A 1.1. K1N11S OF US ' (ln'f.f.fd l.uinlicr, HiiuilcHul lU'lipuer, H BCOTT BAWMIIjIi an i.ikw nail', niii'i.ii, (M.KAK, in) i 17 .'i F DKl.lVKIU'l) IN ITF.IM'NKH, WILL L fri.tiu per l.lAK) It't't, Hiklitiuual. L HAMILTON, Prop. I. 4, liriiiilHori,Mnn,ift : 2 REGULATE THE I STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, ! Atrp PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indigestion, lllllotisiiet. Headache Contl m ? pattun, llyapepiilu, Cbroiilc Liver Troublra, llislncM, llntl Complexion, Dysentery, f OITonsWe Itrcutli, und all disorders of the Btumaeb, I.Ivor ami Uoirel. J It (pans Tubules contain nothing Injurloui to to I lutfc. ett'ncUuil. ()trt lmniedinte relief. J Hold by dnurtrlrit!). A trial imttle aunt by mail h On reoaipi 01 1, cuui. Aiiarvu THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. ; X XOSPBUCE BTltEET, NEW YORK CITY. V uuu,h tn HARM- rr l.NJl'UKl U I , Uie MfHlih -r liitcriertr with buriuM or pUr. It tiull.li up Rml iiKi'ititci th nmriil hrlih, i')-art ilie tkm mil tirniuin, the aimplvxl .11. No wt lnk i or ftsbbimut (o11,h Uit- utl iii til. Ki.iint.cJ bv pri,''lli ftud leuduii Uitlii, PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL 1lrm!c4", ninl vrltli no lurvlnv, tnfOn)iiM or twd tJ ft'tlt. 1m r fliiliulitrt itiliirt'tt, nllli 6 nuu ih tUaipt, DR. 0. W. r. SNtQER. M VICKtR 3 THEATER. OHICAJ. GRfiP BEK"dice 3taleil..lk. IIW .11.-0 llml IJf, ul nu- In . ijo .t i! iHiiitle. lor ranMni; (;r:p (Hmea only. 1IOI ll.dl IS H M1 KH. MarKiil lt:irk Till. H'g finds, l.onilinl hlc. wul c.i'i vllilliu ill till. Ilmv Nt'W ivorlc lliat win. U tiitxiov. Sea!.-.! iiatlli-ulni'S .nil '. (no rnriiloRiia llO.', Sl'IHl M-f :Ul.ir.SM'll elHllllH'd 1'lll ttl.lJHl to t.l.V llUDb. llMttur i:, Cliicugo, XU. Mlui:SIAKHU.- ivi tillhfllK. tt MlluelU'ilt- -r mul 11'iMHi-r til uiMiiy yt'HiH' expiri. t-ntii1, h .s just lno-itd In th AhrtitiHtu siuk Imiuliiitf. ou May Btrt'et, wliete tie 18 inneii tn it. i fv-i iu)i in hi, line. Mr. liiiheek in ulni tly h llrHt-olHRtt n'lirk, iuhii iimt win rinilM alt wurk. Give him 11 .all 14 tf Where? At Alrn!iimiMck'H. In udditiou to his tttiltirmn buNim-HH, lie him nddod a fine in' of undt rwriit' of all kituia, ntlinpf diiiK linsit'ry, ttr. Alati has on hand iiiie elennnt pnttrrns for units. A. l.t,l, ,i r.-Htn k. May strtwt, IIe)iHr. Or. A Mcl-'urliiitd bitve jn-tt reeirfd car load or MiieliH! Wmvonn, Hiieka. f t: , and h.iVt i.Un ii iHigt mipt' ot fHrta ui; iiuplUituU ot all kiudy. CHEESEMAKINQ. The Vlev of Itintructur George A. Smith on the Subject. The object of riteniiij the milk before adding tlie rennet is to have a sufficient Imomit of acidity developed so that the curd will work alon in good time, and tiuke a good, solid cutting, well flavored theese. Tlie general principle underlying the manufacture of cheese depends prima rily upon the action of the rennet in co agulating the casein of the milk and in that way holding a larger portion of the fat. The .sugar and albumen of the milk are principally carried off in this way. The rennet is principally obtained from the mucous surface cf the fourth stomach of a suckling calf. It is pre served for use by carefully cleansing without washing it and it is then rubbed with salt and dried. When wantel for ose it is BO.iked in weak brine, and the liquid thus obtained is used to coagulate the milk. When the latter is found to be in proper condition sufficient of the rennet solution is added to cause the miU to begin to thicken in from fifteen to ei ;ht een minutes. It is then allowed to stand until the curd is firm enough bo that by laying the back of the fingers and hand on it next to the side of the vat and gently bearing it away it will cleave off. For cutting the curd knives containing several blades about half an inch apart are used. When cut the curd is loft in small cubes, each not more I than half an inch in diameter. It is necessary to use every care that the pieces of curd may be even in size, so that the heat and rennet will act to gether and on all alike, producing an even curd, without which it is impos sible to make tine cheese. The main loss of fat takes place in the process of cutting and handling immediately fol? lowing. The globules of fat on the ex posed surfaces lire easily detached, hence the necessity of carefully handling not to mangle and bruise the curd, and thus increase the amount of fat lost. As soon as the curd is completely cut it is stirred very gently for ten or fifteen minutes, until the outside of the piecen shows the appearance of a slight film, and the whey commences to separate freely from the curd. The letter is then gradually heated to a temperature of about OH dogs. Fahrenheit. During the process it is kept in constant but gentle agitation. The heating stimu lates the action of the rennet, which hrinhs tho casein and expels the mois ture from the kernels of curd. It is very important at this time that just the right amount of moisture should be sep arated from the curd. If too much is driven out there will be a loss in yield and a coar.se, hard textured cheese. On the other hand, too much moisture makes a cheese that cures too fast and which will get off flavor quickly, for the -reason that the retention of so inncb moisture causes the conditions that a: the most favorable to the development :t the bacteria if putrefaction. When 'lie curd has become sufficiently firm and dry it is allowed to settle on the bot to n of the vat and stand until there is a ,uflicient development of ncid. To tell exactly when it is the proper time to draw the whey from the curd requires the best judgment of the maker, as it Is une of the critical points in the manu facturing proc-efs. The most common test used to de termine tlie proper time to draw off the whey is known us the hot iron test. A portion of-the curd is squeezed in the hand until partially dry, then placed against hot irim inid carefully drawn away. If the curd sticks to the iron and is drawn out ill line threads about one fourth uf an inch long the whey is gen erally ready to be drown; if the threads ire shorter it is -illowed to stand until a satisfactory test is obtained. This test is supposed to indicato the amount of j lactic acid present. After the whey is drawn from the curd the process of manufacture nay be varied, ono method of treatment making what is known as stirred curd cheese, the other method a Cheddar cheese. In tlie stirred curd process the acid develop ment is carried farther in the whey be fore it is drawn off, and af ten. ard the curd is kept stirred and the kernels kept apart until salted and put to press. In the Cheddar process after the whey has been drained from the curd the latter is packed on the sides of the vat, leaving a space in the center for the whey to drain off more readily. After a little time the curd is cut np in pieces convenient to handle una turned over from time to time to allow the whey to drain off more perfectly. When the curd becomes pretty well freed trom whey the pieces are doubled, anil the process of doubling is continued at short intervals until the whole forms a compact pile. It is held there until the curd begins to feel mellow and has a stringy, librous texture, wheu it is put through the curd mill to tear it in pieces, so that it can be -lalted, after which it is put to press. W ith good milk tine cheeso can bo made by either plan but taking into account all the changing conditions the cheesemaker must meet 1 have no doubt the Cheddar plan is the safer. The average amuunt of milk required to make a pound of cheese is a little over ten pounds. The best apparatus for a small dairy is a small self heating vat that is, a tire underneath the vat surrounded with water and connected with the water surrounding the vat. For the factory a boiler and steam pipes con nected with the vat are used. George A. Smith, Cheese Instructor New York State Dairy Commission. Artesian wells have been brought into requisition to supply the milkhouse and have been found just the thing, un less the digger strikes a flow of sulphur water. The water from the well rau be run into an elevator lank in the milk house, whence it will flow down and supply all wants. It is au established fact that there is money iti chicks tlitvt mo hutched in the ........ . Th Pnnlrr nukuiuii. iiLuivi.. w ... j World, chicks hutched in September will feather nicely before cow weatner ae lu ana will tw very nine c,ituurui8 (,Bn, five rtnllum hliI kwb liom--cold weather. An nbuudHUce of Insect j ,,, j, onr-d. Nut unly relieved, but aro always 'o be found duri.-g Septeiu-1 Ci rkd. Aueuls wauled. 46 ber and Octuber, and the chi. ks can get a giod livi"v uutil snow flies. Uive them as niutn care as yon bestowed on the spring hatches, and you will lie pleued with results. Very little loa from dise- e will occur. Cliicke is hutched in eptemuer will bring gw4 prices iu vdiiunry and February as mantel's. FIRING AN OCEAN STEAMER. Homethlnj About t'.io Labor rcrfornie by a Smoker. A Scottish contemporary thus de scribes tho firing service on board aJ ocean (rrcyhound: On the City of Pari there are sinty Crcrnen, who feci thi llcry maws of fifty-four furnaces, ttta roate steam in nine boilera. Fifty ooa passers shovol the fuel from the bunk r to the furnace door, and the Cremei toss it In. There Is something mor than mere shoveling in firinj. Th stoker must know how to put the coall on so they will not burn too quickly noi deaden the fire. He must know how tc stir or poke tho fire so as to got a 1, 01 nearly all. the heat out of tho coal. Service in tho fire room is divided into ix w.itahps of four hours each. The fireman works and sleeps alternate four hours. After the firot day from port two out of every six furnaces are raked out to the bare bans during- the first hour of each watch. Thus, la a voyage, all the furnaces arc cleaned once i'J twenty- four hours. The steam rocs down a bit in the hour while the cleaning is going on. The stokers shovel into the fur naces fifteen tons of coal every hour, or three hundred tons a day. I he snip n -? i tl.nnc.n.1 tna nt usuau.y ia.3 iu i. v..uu3u... v.. Liverpool or JCW Yorlt,, ana lias 00- twe -n live hundred and eight hundred , . . tons left when sho arrives at tlie ot.ier side. Tho engineers' department is en tirely distinct and separate from the firemen's. In the City of Paris there are twcnty-slx cnginoers, including hydraulic and electrical. They arc edu cated in engine shops on si rc, and a certain number of them go on ships every year. They are all machinists, so whenever the machinery breaks down they know how to repair tho damage. In case the chief engineer should be dis abled any assistant could take hisplaoo. DOGS ON MONEY. The Canines of I)i..crcnt Nation, Shown on Their Coins. There Is nn important group of about forty coins containing outlines of dogs, which deserve careful study. The in terest of some of them, says Chambers' Journal, is mainly mythical, as with Lrclaps, the hound of Actcoon, presented to Ccphalos by Procris; or with the dog of Scgeste. which symbolized tho rivet Crimisus. But there are enough to show how extensive were the operations of the dog fancier in early times. The coins afford no evidence of tho develop ment of a spaniel, there being no ex ample of a pendulous car, or of a mas tiff, though bulldogs were undoubtedly known in tho arenas of imperial Rome But they prove conclusively what if shown, indeed, by the less artistic products of E-ryptian pictography that the ancients had four kinds of dogs the wolf dog, the hound, the grayhound and tho terrier. The Umbrians had thou wolf hounds, the Apulians, of Aseulum, their grayhounds, tho more rugged hunters of the Tuscan forests their fos dogs. The favorite dog of Artemis Laphria, as on coins of Patra and Sparta, was a grayhouud, while Act Eton's dogs must have been half-breod deerhounds. Rhcginm, if the coin3 may be trusted, had his sheep dogs; the Macedonian city of Jlende its terriers, and Cumrxs, just above the bay of Naples, to which all the luxuries of the aneient world were brought, its poodles. Further pursuit of this line of inquiry would probably throw some useful light upon the direction of canine do lnestication. Hmok'n- -mil riiwlntp, A Chicago doctor, who lias been study Inj tho quoation closely, i: rcsponiiiblc .jv this statement: ''Smoking and chovv or ciLlier, i:i injurious as you have iKi.rd all your Lfo, if indulged in too much, but tliero aro eomo who cau smoiio and chew moro than others. Now, if a man smoko or chew without expectorating 1 make bjld to say that such a ono can Indulge either habit, or both, to his heart's content, and ho will live a loug as it bo had uovur done A i.ucky Flna. A Pennsylvania spinster died recently leaving nothing to Iter relatives save ac vld bustle. This they promptly pitched into the fire, but as prompily pulled it out again when they saw a greenback of a large denomination sticking out from one corner. They found a fortum rathe buttle. Vile and Unwunliy Of consideration re uoetrnms of wbieb it is asserted Hud there arn mHtiy nm h i bat tbty cure imintd.Htely bidii ulineiita of U'vu Btnudii'if. There nre nine audi that chu. Chronio diaonlniH atmot be iitaniftitetmnly r moved. Ooutinuity iu tlie use of h eenmue upd nine, hiioIi hb HoBtelter'd StoniHi h bit ers, will eraiiicute obMino pbvaical t-vilt. Nt the leant of these IhhI in 'be fmoe f its opposition to medioine iB consti Hilton, to the removal of which, if er iated in, the Bitters i partiotilarly d pted. Conhtriction of the bowels is h nmplaint which sbonld be dealt wit 1 -aily Hnd ByptenjH(iclly. S are itn isual Htteudauts, liver complaint and iHpppsia. Fr ibeae, for inalariH, ibeu tin num. kidney trouble, nud more recently 'la urippe' lbi ltibl nd profenRionnlly commended medicine hii undonbied Bpeeitio. Notbiii chu -xeeed i, moreover, as a means id im parting strtnth to the feeble nud oti v DHUNKENNEsa. or the LIQUOR HABIT. t'urtMl at Home in Ten 1u)m ty Adminis tering Dr. Humes' tiolUeii fptiflc. It chu be "iveu iu a )Huhb of beer, a onp uf coffee ur tea, or in food, witbotU tb Knowledue f the patient. Il is absolute ly hariiilese, and wilt effect a permsnetit and speedy cure, whether the patient in a luoderace driukeror au alcoholic wreck. It UH8 beeu itiven iu thUratids of caaea. and iu every instance a perfect cure b s followed. It never fails. 'I be uystera ouoe imoreuoated with the speritiu, it tvecomes au niter itnpossibility h the liqimr aopetite to txiat Cures Ktiarau teed, 48 iwitfe bunk of particulars fife Adiirens the Gulden brsciFic Co., 1S5 Uaoe Street, Cinciuuati, Ohio. From 1 lie Pmey Woods Of the North to the everglades of the South, driiifejiata are hesieed by people with eer shade of line uuiHtiin, mqnir iiikf about Dr. Urtmimond's reuied. Will it cure me?" Aud th drujiHi ! i'i- l '' & nmin-.i.d I Vlrilioiiie Co., 48-50 M Kidn Lmuc , N-w York, offer a rewiinl uf $ IX) for a cue It Hilt Ihetr ivniwly will nut cure. That . of HIIW(M. ja Htinrio, nud lh snffeier One SmflJ ni Ttosu eni e tm-lit for a vecll Kl-ubeuTul-iml Lavui ou. vl' Ulltle. H ARNK-SHtU. stock and HxiureC 0d business: established lu the midst oi a good larmliig and stta k-rnistuK ctiuntiy Also (or sale a good house and tuu bts with or ilbout Uie business propertv. For iurtiier iu. ormaUoa auldrM iiuiUt Uppur, Or. U RHEUMATISM neuralgia, and sciatica can always be successfully treated with Ayer's Sarsaparilla A cure is sure to follow the persistent use of this medicine. Has Cured will cure you. Others I.EIM1. ADVK'.TISFMENTS. TAX SALE. 1VTOTICE IS HEI'EBY GIVEN THAY BY virtue of a arrnnt Ikpiu d by the 1 ounty clerk of the county of Morrow, Bute of on-von. Hilled the 71 h (Ihv of Oelober. lci.i2. mid to me iti- rB.tel1-,.,,,, to ,,,v, upo lhc ,,mKi, allrt ctitittt-Is of the delinquent tux payennn lie- eriben in the amefsinent rolls of nld enmity. and if Biitheient personal property be noi found, tl , , tl)P rn 1r((I.t.r,v f Bid delinquent tax payers, or so niueh thereof as t-hall be neces sary to suiisl'y said tax. totrelher with eoels and expenses, and for want of sutlieleut personal property to satisiy said taxes, I have this day levied upon the following described real estate, -illiated and being lu Morrow eotinty. Oregon, and belonging to the fiillowtiig-nairied persons, and the said real estate being duly assessed lo said pen-ons and the taxes thereon being now .iholly unpaid, viz.: AM'Ti P TiX I. A. Rames. 8 SW NES of SWK, sec IS lu Tp 1 N, KaiE t 6 00 Lee l . Ho iv el t. . WW. aee 'b in I'D ' X. K E tti iV. M. Moore, fE.See 21 In Tp 1 N, R 25 E 7 70 I'eter Egley, M!. .-eeliiu'lp 1 (,B!I( 1-J in it I'eire, ot ), see 14 In In i .vnlkiil... a 7: F. Shelier. Ml l see in I'D IN of K -il E S sn idulph Uessinger. yEW of . M and N vt 4 of KWaudoUuf ..EU-sce 2 lp t S, It E . .. 2:1 u: . . E. Ilramel. NWV of Sec & iu I'D t N of i. il E " 5 On Mrs. A. c. Rramel. S of NE!4 sec 16 iu Tn a N of K 24 K "J 64 II B Lefeier, SEK of SE'4 sec IS and NE! of Nk! sec lu and .! of NWU, of See '--0 . -I p ii S. li E ao !K1 further notice Is herebv given that I will oi alurday the -Jt i li day ol iov. Ihn-.', betw een the nuts in leu o'elot k a. lu. and lour o'clock p m it said day. at the irimt doi.rs ot ilie court limine l i lleppner, MorroA' eouuly, i.regon, sell the inht. title and iuteiest of the said deliiiqileiii ax payers, lu and to the above described real property, at public auciiou to the highest and licst bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds lo be applied to the payment of said taxes, together vim cob unci expenses oi sine. Dated lliis Joth day ol October, 1K!M. (iK'. Noiu.k, i:17-!i46w Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon Notice of intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DAIXE3, OREGON I ov. Hi, mi Notice ih hereby kv-mi ina : he billow iiifr-minied hetth-r hiis hh-U notice or ld intention to make final proof in support oi hin claim, and thai said proof will be made be. ore Hie Coiimy lerk ol Morrow t ounty. Ore , it lleppner ' 'rcpon. on .lauuurv 10. 1N!W. viz.: CLAKENCK T. U AbKEH. iloincstead appiieati n No. 'Jftoi, for the NE d .ee. i, I p I ., li 26 E V. M. He niunes the follow iiiff witiieBses to prove Mb t'oiilimioiis residence upon and cultivation of. iidd land, viz. : . B. WilUams. Kd. Enpleman, Frank Wilson md A . l'env, all oi lone, Oregon. 645-005 JullK V. LhWIS HEOIHTKR. Notice of ntention. I AND OFFICE AT Tl K DALLES, OREliON, li Nov lti, l.y. Notice Is hereby (riven thai the follow ihg-nanied st'ttler has filed noiiee oi hlw inieiitioii to make final pi oof in support oi lis claim, ami thai said proof will be made be ore tlie County clerk of .Morrow County, ore it lleppner, On jroii. on January 10, !bya, viz.; hfcVI HANftFobD, Homestead apt licHtion No. 27l,.i.forthe"H SWH V of -ec. 27, and N Wit NE oec 4, Tp 5 lie names the follow dug witnesses to prove his oniinuous residence upon and cultivation of, aid bind, viz : Abe Li.elling. Ben LnelHng, William Luelliug tnd I. M. t.efurgey all of Hardman, tireuon. f)i5-j.'io Jons W. Lbwi, KegiHter. Notice of intention. A) D OFFICE AT 'I UK DALLES. OREGON. Nov.''-'. 1MI2. Notice Is liercbv nlven that he follow lug named settler bus filed notice of hth intention to make ttnal proof in support oi ft ! claim, and that said proof will be made be fore J. L Gihpon, I'. . ( ommissioner nt Lexing ton, uregou. on .laiv ary 20, IMM.viz.: EPH U AIM WILLIAMS, Homestead application vo. 4nti2. for the NH NEU f "t'C' lp 1 e. K 2h E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud. U. : Andrew Leanev. Frank Ileanev, Thomas Bar nett and Keuben Lane, all of Lexington, ore- ton John W. Lkwis, Register. Notice of intention. r AND OFFICE AT THE PALI-E3, OREGON. 1 j 'i-t. 2!i. Ij-112. Notice is hen-by given that tie follow lug named ietib-r bus tiled notice of ii intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and tliatsaKl prooi wii De mane ue fore the County Clerk ot Morrow County. Ore gon, at iieppner. Oregon, on Ut c. 12, ISU2. viz.: Ild. No 2013, for the Bee 3b Tp, 2 8, K 21 E. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culthatlon of, said land, viz : Wm. Hagiiewoort, vies. mcbdd. saninei Gar field and Oeorge Junkin. all of Light Mile, or. fiyy-5-19 Johk w. Licwts, Register. Notice of intention. t AND OFFICE AT THE D LLES, OREGON I OctoLer. 2.i. lH!t2. Notice Is herebv iMveii that the follow Ing-nameiJ settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the i.oumy juaneoi wortow county, nr. at lleppner. Oregon, on December 10th, lftU2,vi t HARlE- H. Hl'LlLS. Hd. No. 2077. for the NK!t, ft . free, is, and N1 s" , aim an oec. u, ip. a , k &o a. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his couuituoirs refinence upon ana cumvauonoi siiiii land. viz. : Jiimes H. Wyiand, William Rix, A. Mending and Perry ullcr, all of Haniinan. tiregou. 537-M7 John W, Lkwib, Register. SQTt E CF INTENTION. r AND OFFICE A 1 La GRANDE. OREGON I j October 25. tstia. Vodceis hereby given ttiat tne loilow lng-naiued settler lias men notice of his intention to make hind urooi In simiK.rt of liis claim, and that paid proof will be made before the County Clerk ot Morrow County, or at Heppner, Oregon, on Dee. h, imW. viz.: GILE- H. Doi GHERTY. Hd. No. fii7. lor the H NW1 sc. It, and EH Nr.1 free. ii. i p. .1 ?, n r,. . w. He names the followlmi u itnee to prove hi- continuous residence tipoi aud cultivation of, Httiil land, viz.: . II. Clark. It. R. Clark. J. B. Chapman aud L. u. 3iauu, ail oi i-rC-ua, orcgon. 5;l7-517 A. C kavcr, Hegister. Notice of intention. I AND OFFICE AT ThE DALLE. OREGON 1 Oct. i7, ls;r2. Notice is heieby given that the follow ing-named settler has tiled notice ol his intention to make tiiml proof iu support of nis ctaiin. aim tnai sain prooi w ui ne mane ne- tore tne county i lor oi sorrow loniiiy. nre uou, at iiepput r. tregon, on occ. a, isvz, u CEiiKUE ML IK. Hd. No. 2;7, for the NK bee a. Tp. 1, S It 26, E. W M. He names the following witnesses 'o prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land. viz. : John carmiehael, Marian Evans, J. H. Piper and o ii. n txi so u, ail oi Lexington, uregon. 6.15-5 io John . Lkwls, register. JAPANESE CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of Suppositories. Ointment in CHpsules. also in Box and tills: a positive t'ure for External, Inter nal. Blind or Weeding. Itchiur. Chronic, Recent or Hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female w'eknest.c: it isalw ays a ereat ben efit tothe general health. 1 he find discovery of a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary h reafter. I bis remedy has ne er oven know n to fail. $1 perbox.6 for f5; tMit hv mail Why sutler from this terrible dis ease when a written guarantee is given with 6 boxes, to refund the money tf not cured. send stamp for free sample. Guarantee issued by WoonAKts Clark k A Co., holt-sale & Retail Druggtstt Sole Agents. Portland, or. Eipftut Tabules : for torpid liver. Mil IF S. P. FLORENCE, . Jwsrg, STOCKRAISER! HU'PNKK. OltKOON. f idile branded and urnmrbt-d HBfilmwn ahov. Horses K on right whmdder. Mv cat tip rmnw in Murmw and CmntillR cnun- ifK 1 will i h $lirMXi for (he Hiri-wt and rirlmn tif iut irs;ili Mi-hUh.! iiiJ Klock It ii Lil. tli linker, buy ymr hmul aud flakes mid bhvh mnitpy. ' py i. n STOCK RKAMI3. Whilo you kwpjour subscription paid up yet jhh koep your brnnd in free of chure. AHvn. T. J., lone. Or. Horses G(t on lefi -boulder; cuttle 'nine on left hip, under bit on riKht enr, aiiit upper bit on the left; range. Mor row county. Armstrong, J. l. Alpine, Or. T with bar un ler u on left shoulder of tiorseH: cattle same tn lefi hip. Allison, O. D., Einht Mile. Or. Cattle brand. Ob on left hit ami horses same brand on rig I it -.houlder. Ititiiu. Eight Mile. Adkins, T ( Dayville. Or- Straight mark across die thigh and two crops and a slit in the right ear; horses. J, upwtdo down on the riht tdioalder. timige in Grant county and Hear vallev. PO tddress also at Hardmn. Adkititi, J. J., Ueppuer, Or. Horsea. JA eon dm-ifn ot f r think: caitit. raitiMnn loft hin. Avers. Johnny. Lena, Or. iioraea branded triitiiKieou If 1 1 hip: rattle same on ritfht hip; tlMi f-rni oil nif)H far h no niptr rut nn nnn HarUio'ain-". A (i H hh bnmded 7E n 6 dier 6 oul er. Km g - iu Mor w '. nty. Hijth, l ull j ii., iitvuner, or- M'H'bt'K ihuiiaii rut-.?- on right shoulder. Uaint' in Morn-w ouj.ly. H leak mail. Hen.. Hnrdiuan, Or. Hornes, a Ha It'fl thotil(ler: ealtlr -atue on riylit mhiiiI(Ii-i-I annifter, J. V Uardniau, Or. faille brand it M nu Iffi hiu ai d linuli: solii in fauh car. llri-nner, H'ler, tut. seberry OreKon Horses Itmndi'd F li on Lett Hhoulder. ( ttttle s.me on 'lit sioe Ifnrke. W Hi C. Umu t rwK. Or-On cattK cnnnecied on lefi hip. ciop oil left cur, un- I iir half crop oft nai. H-irwH, nain hrimd oi, ! K-tfi whoului r. Itange in (iraut and )Jornw count j. liowhinau. A., Mount Vernon and Bnrns, Or. Cattle, A B on rigid hip, two crops in each ear; mine on horses, on right Hhoulder, Range, in I iraut and Harney counties. hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or.- Horses branded 7 ;u t-igtn riliouldi-r; chi tie it on the left nide ! eft hhi half crop and right i-iir upper slop. Harton, Win., iicpiitier, Or. -iltrreh. j H ot ulit cat il BHintf on right Iftp; nplit it. ach ear Hr-wit. lsa, Lexington, Or. Horse IB on the itilit Ntdie. tmi tie same on riylii nip; rango, Mor- w eiuuiy. Hiown.J lJ , Heppner. Or. H irsa.- ntnt uftttli af ihil wil1 fX-y-ike aU.veon lefi flionldcr Hrown, J. ('., Ileppitcr. Or. Itorneh. uirch t Ii iioi i t mi on left In p: cat t If, -miie. Brown, W, J., Lena, Oregon. I torses W bar iver it, on the lelt shoulder.- Cuttle tunic on left -dp. (foyer, W. (i Itepp-ier. Or. Hurst, bo rand o - u lup cnllie. aame, With split in mill ear. borg, P.O., Heppner, Or. lloraes, I B on left .ininldf-r; ewtle. name on left hin. Brow uiee. V. J., Kox.Ur- i at tie, Jli connecied ii lefi mde: (-nipon left ear and t wo splits and indole p.eee cut out on rigid ear; on horses same -mud on the left llah; tbtnge in Fox valley, lininl county, Cain.E.. Cideh.Or.- Y l on hi ran) on left stitie; Li Willi quarter circle over ii,.n Ittft shoulder, .ltd on left stifle on all coiln i.n ier Ayearri;oii iefl shoulder only iui all horaea over ft years. Ail muge in Uraut coimlv. I lark, in. li, Le-a. Or. Horsei- lit cou eeltd. on lelt i-lioidcer: cattle r-nnje on riuhl ip. Ita ge Morrow and Umatdla counties. Cate, ('baa. H.. Vinson ir Lena. Or. Horses l C on nuht shoulder: cattle sjtme on nuliL lui-. liantie Murniw and Uihatida nui'ties. ( ndiri'ii, ( has., lone. Or. Horses, HP con tecP'd on lelt Mmnldcr; cattle, C on both left iipand r-tifie. Hun ye, in Moi row county. Cannon, 'J'. B., Lung Creek, Or. Ton entile on iglil side, crop oft riylit ear and slit in left ear. mr Imrses same brand on left shoulder, ittuige m (iraut county. (Veil. V m.. Douglas. Or; Ii'tbos J V. on lef shoulder; ca tie same on le!l hip, waddles on 'iich 3iiw aud two bits iu the right ear. Curl, T. li., John Liny. Or. Doub e cross on -web hip on cattle, swallow fork mid under bit .ii right ear. split in left ear. Range in Grunt ouiny. Un sheep, inverted A al'd spear poUU iu Hlnmlder. Ear marko.i ewes, crop ou left ear. i.uuclieii upper bit in right. Welhers, crop m lulu auu uinier null crop iu lelt ear All rang u (iraut county. Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or. -Horses, Wion right sboai. iti t'aitle, sameon r ght hip: ear mark squar -M'jMid left and split in right. (urnii.lt. Y.., Curi'iusvdm, Or. -Horses, on eft nn. Cochran, J II Monument, Or Horses branded I 1 k A on left shoulder. Cattle, name on right lop. swallow fork iu right ear and crop oil I ett. Lx Cd. d tianiinan, dr. Caula, O will n center; iiorses, CK on left, Sip. Cochran, It. t'. Monuuieui, liiant Co, Or. tlorseb bianded circle witli hai beneiith, oti lefi -iiuuliier. cattle same brand on both hips, mark under nlope buth ears and dewlap. Chupin, H.j tiarduian. Or. Horses branded "on riKht hip. Cattle brauded Ihu name. Cross, a L, bay vi lie. Or l aliie brauded two crops and a split in left ear; on horses a reversed 2 on left slitie. Alttu have the following orands on cattle: 72 on lelt lup, 7 on right hip, 2 on left shoulder, two parallel bars on iofi thonlder. Ear marks, two crops. Uiett-ns, Ebb Hoiae-t bra d d with three tmeti for- nuh-fi stifle (-aiilu mi jh- on left side. Oooiian. wm,, I7eppner. Or. liuow liranueo i H with bai over thein, on hrft siiuulder; cat tle same on left hip. Douglasa, W. M .Galloway, Or. Cattle, K L'on rilii side.swit low-fork in each ear; horses. H i) on left hiu. Douglas. O. T , Douglas. Or Hurt-en TD on the i ikIii btifie; cuttle same ou right hip. Duncan, W. P., John Day, Or. Liuarter circle n on right shoulder, Uoiu ou horses and cattle, ifange (iiant county. Driwkell. W. E.. Heppner, Or. Horses braniled K inside of U on left shoulder. Cattle bauieon left side of neck. Ely, J. B. & Sons, Douglas, Or. Horses brand ed ELi on left shoulder, caitle Haiue on left too. hole ir riuht ear. Edioti , Watn, Heppner, Or. Diamond on right (-boulder. Heck, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Horses. 7F juuueclud oi ritfltl shoulder; cuitle same on right hip Ear mark. IioIh in right aud crop tl lett. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses V with bar under on right i shoulder. I tlorecce, B. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right shoi Uie ; cattle. F ou riglit hip or thigh. bay, Henry, Ueppuer, Or. UA1 on left xhouliler. Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos ui. Or. Horses, anchor a on left atioulder; vent, name on left stiile. Catlle, wtme on bold 1 ip-t; ear marks, crop oft right ear and nnderbit iu itt. ttunge in Gilliam, (iraut, Crook ai d Morrow comities, iienir, Elmer, iicho. Or Horse branded H. 5. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Range in Morrow and Uiuntillacouuties. O ill water, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horses, O -U on left should.-r aud stifle; entile, on right (tide. Hange in Grant coutiii. Haea. t.uo.. Iiena, Or. brand JU connected, wuh quarter uirei" ov r it, on lea shoulder. It mil A. b., Uidtt-e, Or. i tittle, round-lop vitbquaiter circle ui der it on the rtht lup. baiiite in Morrow and 0matilbtciuutie. Hinton A Jenks, UHinilton. ur Cat tie, two bars on either hip; cmp in right ear and split in left. H tiroes, J on right thigh. Hauge in Onoit county. HukIims. aumuel, Wagner, Or f" (T F L coiuiectedjon ritdit hoiiitier on hoi-Bt-s; on cattle, on rigln tup ai d ou left side, swallow fork in riyht ear and slit in left. Kange iu Haystack disirici. Morr. w county. Hale. Mutou, Wugne . Or.- Horses hranded -ii- ircle v.iili paial.el ti b) on left shoulder 1 1. le same un lefi hip ; at.-o iaige circle on left side Hall. Edwin. John Day .Or. Cattle E H on righi hip; horses same on right shoulder, tanguin (iraut county. Howird, J Ii, aMoway. Or. Hor-es. (cross with bar ab vp ii) on right slmuJuer; cite atue on leitoide. Konge iu Mono and Uma tilla counties. Hughe, Mat, Heppner. Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Kange Morrow Co, Hunsakar, B , Waci:er. Or. Horses, V on left shoulder, ca tie, 9 on left hi; . Hardisty, Albert, Nye. Oregon Horses, AH connected, ou left shoulder; Cattle on the left top, crop off Left ear, Humphreva. 4 al. Hardman, Or. Horses. H o let' flank Biatt, Wm. E., Ridge, Or. Horwa branded bar cross ou left shoulder: cattle same on left ayee, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass mi left Rhonlrtei cattle, same on right hip. Huston. Luther, tiuht Mile, ! ir. Horne H on the left shoulder and heart on the left stifle Cat. mmhim on Ifft hi r- Itaitm in Morniw ntnntv. Ivy. Alfred. Long Creek. Or Cattle 1 Don right hip. crop off left ear and bit in right, Hones atone bnuid on left shoulder, Hantce n Urunt coontT Junkin. 8. M., Heppner, Or, Horses, horwe ahoe J on leti shoulder. Cattle, the sama. Kanim on Kiktln Mile. Johnson. Felix Lena. Or. Horses, circleT ou left ttutie; cattle, same on right hip, under tudl arop in richt and sidit in loft mt Jenkins, D W.,Mt. Vernon.Or. J on horse on tell effuioer; o cattle, J un left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. lUmgein Fuxaud Kim, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horeea brond.Ml ,. KNY on left hip cuttle same and crop off left ar: nndr 1hk on ihi rinht Kirk J T., Heppner, Or. Horse H9 on left dioiilder: VJO I le, U till ItM! hip. ' Kirlt. J t , llt-ppner. Or. tloratw. 17 oD either rtaiifc anl- I" mi riyht aide. Kirk Jeatte, Heppner. Or.; horse U n left rjh"U. der; catlle same on light side, nnderbit on tighi ear. Kumberland.W.O.. Mount Vemon. Or. 1 Lon cattle ou right and left Bidea,svadow fork in Utt ear and under ciop in right ear. H rsea same hnuid 011 left shoulder. Hange in Grmt countf. Keeuey. Kli, Heppner, Or.-Hoie J L and ace of clubs on lett stifle. Kangw in umauli and h orrow counties Lesley. M C. Monument. Or A tnaiiKle AFJlwitn all lines extetiditiK pa t l od of tigurw on uor- pes ou leti aliouider, ou cattle uiamouu ou in ihoni.ler, split iu righ - - -u--. it iu iefl ear na"ge iu urii'ii countj aca u- laris 01 iouu un l-iMl.ey, J W. lleppner Ur. nurses oranaeu Li nd A on lefi shoulder; can !e Hme 01. ieit hip; watt'e tver r'ht ey thioesliiBiu nght ear. Luirten, atepneu, lui, ur.-o jl ou lert nip ) cattle, crou and sulii on ritiht ear. Horaea same brand on left shoulder. Uauge liraut OOUIlti'. L.ieuaiien. John w., i, - - Or. norsea branded hull-code JL connected on lelt shoul der. Catle. stun- 011 b ) hip. Kange, nuar Lex IltJoh. Lord, tieorue. Heooner. Or. Hum hr-ftiirffYt double H eoi.uecu oinet Hues called a swing H, on left shoulder. Maxwell, M . 8., Oooseberry. Or. Horses brand ed long link on left shoulder; cattle, same on tef hip. Kar mark, under bit in left ear. Minor, Oscar, Heppner, tir. Cattle, hi D un riirht hip; home. M on leftshoulder. Morgan, ti. Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on leti shonjil"- cattle aame on left hip. McCumber, Jas A, Kcho, Or. Horse. 61 with bar over on rigid shoulder. aiann, B. li., Lena, Or. Horses ild mares ZZ on right hip; young stuck, small as un left shoulder Morgan, Thus., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle T on left shomder and left thigh; cattle. on right thigh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone. Or. Horses, 77 on rigid hip; cattle. 77 on right side. McCiaren, D. O., Brownsville, Or, Horses, Furore ft on aneh shuuider. cuttle, U2 on hu McKera.W.J. Mouut Veru0n, Or XI ou eattla un right hip, crop iu right ear, half crop in left same brand ou bursts ou left hi, . Hautte in (iraut county. McCary, David H., Kcho, Or, Horses bnmded D u connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same Hi hip and side. McGur, Frank. Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with loe-cork on cattle 011 ribs and undet in eacli ear; hoiseh name brand on left stifle, Mi-Hale, G. V., Haiialtou,Or, On Horses, 8 with hall circle under on left shoulder; on t attle, four bars connected 011 top uu the right aide Ibuige 111 Gram County. tNeui. Andrew. Lone Itock.Or. Horse A N oui. iiecictl on left shoulder; cattle same ou both hips. Nordyku, k biiverton. Or. Horses, circle 7 un left ihigt ; cm tie, same uu left hiu. Oliver, Joseph, ( aujon t ity. Or. A Son cattle on left hip; on horses, same un left thigh, Kaiige in Gnu. I county Uller, Perrj, Lexington. Or. I O on lefi iinai.'it? . Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle. O LP couuecteu 011 left hiu: horses ou left atifla and wan le ou nose. Han go in (iraut county. Pearson, Olave, Light Mile, Or. Horses, quar ter circle shielu uu left shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fors in lef: ear, right cropped. 144 on left hip. Hunts ou Eight Mile. Parker A (iieaaon. Hard man, Or, Horses IP on Mi xhotdder. Piper, Jin e t, Lexington, Or.- Hor es brand-e- Ji (L, li Coiitieo ed o lelt hou der; calUn uiv ou 1g.1t nip. ituuge, Jiorruw couui. 1 ifui, J. 11., LexingLuu, n. 11 01 mm, 4tu con nect eu o lelt shoulder; cattle, same uu left hip, under hi in each ear. Put berg, Henry Lexington, Or. Horses brand ed wuh a Koinai cross, on leftshoulder; cattle branded with Itt man cross, bar at bottom, on tt-ii lup. Petti a, A. (!., lone. Or.; horses diamond J? on siiuiiider; catlle, J 11 J connected, 011 tlie left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in tue 1 ight. Powell, joint T.. Day ville. Or Horses, J P cuU uee ed ou ieit shoulder- Cnllie. OK couuectod on iefl hip, two uuder half crops, one uu each ear, wattle under throat. Kin ge in Grant county. iuckaid. (j. D., Canyon City, Or. F C un left -houider, on tiorses only. H.mge Canyon creek ami bear valley. Grant county. Utaai. Ami re w, Hardman, Or. -Horses, square ciur- with quarter-circle over it on left stitie. Henipgei, Ime, Heppner, Or, Horses, C K on leli slu-uiau.. bice. Dun, Hardman, Or.; burses, three panel vMirm Iwitie on lelt ahoulder; ca tie, DAM un nght siioulder. Hange near Hardman. ituuio, W111. Long Creek, Or. Brands horse K ui riglit shoulder. Hange Grant and Morrow con 1 ties. itojse, Aaron. Heppner, Or Hcrses, plain V on eft siiouider; cuttle, same braud reversed us nglit hip and crop oti right ear. ttsttga in Mor row county. huh Bios., Heppner, Or. Horses branded 3 on tlie righ. shoulder; cuttle, IX on the left rtip crop oti lei t ear aud dewlap ou ueck. Hi Bg j ir Morrow and adjondng counties. Bust, VMl.mui, Pemdutou, Or. Horses K ui left stiouluer; catlle, li on left hip, crop oil right ear, uuderbit on left ear. bUeep. ft un weathers, tound crop off rig it ear. Hange Uuuv Hint and Morrow c unities. beauey, Andrew. Leximttoii. Or. HorfWM nranded A B on right shoulder, vent quartei circle over brand; cattle same uu rigiit hip, itio.ge .Morrow county. itojse, Wm. 11, Uairyviile, Or HK cunneotec Willi quarter circle over top 011 cuttle on nttht bin anu crop uti right ear and spin iu left. Horses name Inand on left shoulder, Uauge in Morrow in-iuii aiiti (idiiam counties. It liter, J F, Baler, Or Three parallel ban Willi bur over on horses on left hip; ou cattle, left riide, two smooth crops, two splits in each eat Lunge in Middie Fora uf John Day. uui;U.r. J. W., Huppuer, Or. Horses. JC 01 left siiouider. Cuitle, Uou rignt Jiip. piekhnll. J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded .il on left bh.ulder; luugtj in Morrow county. opni, J. b, Heppner, Or. Hurses branded fcl counecieu u iiaiu oiiouider; cuttle same un bolt iliPB. bailing, C (3 Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 A on leti siiouider; caLtie same on left uip. awugar,, 11. F., Lexington. Or.-Horses 1 wuh daoh under il uu lefi stitie cattle H with uasn unuer it 011 right hip, crop uti right ear aud wuodied on riglit hind leg. Itange in Morrow, Gilliumand (juiaiiiia counties, awggurt. A L., EUh. Or. Horses brande 1 un iell dhuuider; cet tie same ou left blp. Crut un ear, wattle uu left load leg. Htiaigbt W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J b uu lei stitie; cattle J ij 011 left Up, swallow fora in righ ear. nnderbit in left. bupp. lima., Ueppuer, Ur. Horses, tf A P on tell nip; cam sauie un left hip. aturtz. James, Long ( reek, Ur. Horses, i ou left stitie una " over I on left shoulder. bhrierjohu, F'ox, Or. NO connected on horses on right hip; came, same on right hip, crop nil right ear and under bit in left ear, Hange in Grant county. biniiii Bios., aubtnville. Or, Horses, branded 11. it. 0.1 siiouider; caa.e, ameonleft Hhoulder. bquires, James, Arlington, Or,; hordes branded JtSoniel't, siiouider; oanle the same, also noes waddle. Hange in Murniw and Gilliam co litis. atepheiis, V. A., iiuidmau, Or-; horaea ha on right stifle; cattle k- rizontai L on ihe right side ateveudun, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. OsiUa, tf un right hi. ; swallow-fork tn left ear. bwaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or. Horses. 44 on leti snouid. ; catlle, 44 on left hip. bioiie. Ira. Bi"klttuu, Wash, Horses, keystona 011 left siiouider. bun in, h.. t. tiuue Hock, Or. Horses brandsd a crottbexl seven un left shoulder; cattle same on left side, itange, Gilliam county, hperry, L. G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C oa lett nip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dew lap; burses V luu left shoulder. iiiumpisoii, J, A., Heppner, Or. Horses, g m left eiioulu r; cattle, t un left shoulder. Tip, eu,.a.'i'hu.erpnse,Ur. Horses, C"on left shoulder. lumer H. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T lelt shoulder horses; cattle same uu leXt hip with up tit in both ears. llurutoii, 11. M luue. Or. Horses brandeg H I connected uu left slitie; sheep same brand. Vanderpuol, H. T Lena, Or-Huraes HV com necieu on right ahunlder;cattlet same on right hip. W aibridiie, Wm., lleppner. Or. Horses, V.l. on tlie lett shuu.der; cattle same on light hip. crop oil left ear and riglit tar lopped. Wilson, John LJ,, balem ur Heppner, Or. Burses branded Jy uu Uie left shoulder, ttauga Morrow county, W arreu, W B. 'aleb, Or-attle, W with quarter circle over it, uu left side, split in right w, tiurser burnt) braid uu left Hhuuider. UaUgsia Graut cuuuiy. Wood, F" L, Dayville, Or Heart on horses oa Iefl slide; on catlle. 'I on left side and under bit in lefi ear. Kange in Grant county. Wright, alius A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded a W ou tne right hip. square crop utt right ear and spl.tin lelt, Wallace, Francis, Mount Vernon.Or Squarson cattle on tlie left hip. upper slop in he left ear and under slope tn nght ear. tfame brand un horses uu right shoulder, hauge in Harney and Grant couutv. W ade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses btanded ace of epadtw uu le.t shoulder and Isft hip ( aitle branded same 011 left side and left hip. Welle. A. a., Heppner, Ur. Horses, u on Isft shoulder; cat' e same. Wuitinger, Jubu, John Hay City, Or On hontas three parallel oars uu left shoulder; 7 on aneep, bit in buth ears. Kange in Grant and Maihner counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horssa, UP oonnecied on leftshoulder. Watkms, Lislie. Heppner, Or. Horses brandsd UE connect un left stirJt. Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. "at tie, W oa nght thigh, hui. in left ear; burses, W oa right sliuuluer. stun- sameun left skuuider. hit tier Hna., Drewsy, Haruvy untr, Or. -Hores hranded W B. eminemed on left haldr Williams. Vase 1. Hamilton, Or. Quarter o ir cle over three bars on left hip, buth oatUe and burses. Hanire (irani otmnty. W illtams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars un left hip; cattle rams and -lit in iwh mar Itanire in Gmnt mtnnty. Wien. A. A., eppner, Ur. Horses running A A un shoulder; Cm tie. same on narht too. louug.J. H.. iitoeittrry, Or. Hor hmnfUsI Youpe. W. A.. Oooaebrrr. Or. HorsM biand ca a a tuono x cui necisdi oa is 1 aauis Sam oa ieit tm