MEHT WHY ARE YOI7 HI Ji! A n-&a " a hava a relief and cure In your ipnorance of effects and vitality which ia iyssern the elements thus strength and vior will fol eure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden's Electric after all other treatments testify) and from many of TH B , marie .n.o a nek irf! Shi WIIM.I1 HIE illLll.. - O " and we honey Refunded. rThey are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, m.adle-ageo.,,or ou men, ami wm w the worst cases in two or three months. Address . ' SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON TICKETS tQn SALE TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, AND A 1,1, POINTS EST, WORTH P SOUTH. Leaves Heppner, 8 a. m. Arrive dfiO p. m. Pullman Sleeper, Coionlut Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Bttainers PurMiind to Hun every fniir days. Franoisoi Tickets Lurope. E-E.Oi4: For rates and geuerul Inionnatlon coll on; Depot Ticket ARont, J. C. HART Heppuer, Oregon. W. H. HURLBtlKT. AMt (en.. 1'ms. Agt. 2AI Wailitnvcrnn Ht I'OHTl.AHn. Orkoon. Tpnniiuil or Interior I'oiuts the n 1 1 n '0 VATiTlAPIl nu nil ki RAI LROAD! Is the I'll to take Itit!i!ini!iKriir R-nt- It nun Tlirouh Tmtibuled Train! uvory Jhj in the yuar to St. Paul and Chicago (No Clmnire of Cars) Composed or DINING CARS unsurjiasscd, I'LILMAN DIUWING ROOM SLEEI'ERS Of Latest Equipment TouristSleping Cars,i Ret tlint ohii 1m rniiftrurnMl and In which an. i oniin.Klhii.il hit hiilh Iree anil fiirmi-hml (or holder. u( lirst ur wi.uiUlm. liokel. ulid Elegant Day Coachs.i A Continuous Line ooBiiectinK witu all Lines, HlTordiuK Direct and Uninter rupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Keserrafion can be Secured in i(h'(int'e through any ayent of the road. TIIliOUaiT" TICKETS To mid from nl iiointu In Ainrl-H, t-.iiulniid auil Kunip -n be puroliam'U HI auy l ickol olliee t thit Comiiauy. Full itiformntion concerning rate, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on spplicati-m to auy ageut, or A. D. CUARLTOH, Assistant (leneral I'lissenver Asenl. Ho. HI t'int (., Cor. H anhiniiton, it. I'OHTl.ASD VHEUOS it A I 'A N iJ H 15 CURE A new and Complete Trratment. enn.litlnf of Bniiponllorl.-i. lilnliu.-nl in t'apmilii. hIkiIii Hox u.l I HIi; ponlllM-l ure tor Kvti null. IttU-r-ial, llllncl or itliTiltlia. lUlilnn.Clininli'. l:-t-nt or Hi-reitlUry I'IIi-h, Hint timuy other I1ih-hm' nil it-nmli- Vkiii wr; it Unlnayna ri l Ik' tit to the Benewl In-null. Hie iltm-ovrry ol meiHi Hl enre rvnilrrlnR an nii-iliin llh Ihf knife iiinm-ruanr h reader. Hill renieitv never been known to fall. H per . , (r ,-s: Kill by mail. Whv anller from lhl terrible illi mm.. uIihh a u rttli-n aiiarHiiti-e In alien with 6 k..a tt, r..fniul the nioliev If not citrnl. M-iul f..,- f..M. uiiiuit. llniirriiltee lwlieil by W.K.DABIi. ( I.RKK A CO.. W holeMlD oc Kelal) Driia bl, AiienU. 1'urtlaiiU, dr. FRAZERgIe BEST Uf THE H'OIII.D. ltawMrtof qualllisar unaurpasaul, ctuallf-0i-.taaUn two boa of ny "'b brand. NJ Saoud br baat. I riiKT Til k. U1..N L IN L. ro BALE BTllEtl.KBSOENKBALLT. tlT LECTRIC AND SUSPENSORY FOR, PSLEEPLESSNESifboRMEMORV 5 GEMESAU IllHe.LT! ! STOW the effects of abuse, excesses, i .1,,.. i...n.;n .hich rrnnirrs in OUT lliaiVCIUa .- , . . . . . . i or by excesses, or exposure, vou imv have unduly drained your system of neiye force electricity and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your . . - ..!A nlnnmnc elrmnntVi. Vrttl will remove the CAUSC and health. Jw n't once and In a natural way. This is -Illustrated Pamohlets. free; B'lt is no experiment, aj we have restored thousands to roDr.se ncaim ana vigor, failed as can be shown hv liunrireds of cases thrnutrhoitt this State, who would gladly whom we have strong letter bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. DR. SNDEN ELECTRIC BELT so as to bft ea y wnrn dunn work or at rei, ana it gives soonim?, pruioiiKcu vuucnw rt JbrfeS $5 OOO: It has an Improved Electric f4Spensory. the warrant it to cure any ot the above weaknesses, .1 Guaranteed to cure Dillons attacks. Sick Headaches and Constipation. 40 in each -ottle. Frico 25c. For sale by druggists, ricture '7. 17, 70" and sample dme free. J. F. SMITH & ro., Proprietors, NEW YORK. P7nrC RECULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, AND , PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR IndlfesiHon, Illllotmne, Headache, Conatl- Ptlon,TtpepU, Chronic LlTer Trouble, ; OltzlncM, Had Complexion, Dywiitcrj, OlTemlve Dreath, and oil dUorders of tlio fitomob, l.lrer and Ilowvla. ninana Tnbulea contin nothing In Jtirlomw th most (lelicale coiiHtitutinn. I'ImruhI U laku, Holtl by rtruRirlHt. A trinl t.nttlB ent by mail Olirt'cwlptof ij cents. AddrPHS THE RIPAN8 CHEMICAL CO. 10 aPUUCE BTHEETt NEW YOllK C1TT. KAUlo ILLUi.IiNa I wD. , At rriiHent tlio I'ont l.lslitud CUj In th V.oilil. Paris in now on the eve of n revolu tion in licr li.Tliti-.rr sy:.t?m. Oas li-rht-in;r v:i:i (li-:.t introduceil in Iin;rluii(l, but Paris followed in jroud time, and with n ypl -ndor tinoquak-cl eluowhiM-c. In like manner, vrit:"3 Dr. Albert Shaw, in ('entury, Am-.-riea, (let-many niul somvi other countries havo been earlier in the U!iu of electric li-flithi;:: but the Pariiiiann wit'.i tlicir superior taste ami skill m nil matters of municipal ur raneuient and appointments, are des tined to make by far fie most brilliant use of the new iltuminunt. Within one year, or within two years rt the far thest, it is conllilently claimed that Paris will be incomparably the best lighted city in the world and that elec tricity will have superseded g-as in pub lic use. In IS7S, at the timi of tho uni versal exposition, the municipal frovern nient ordered the experimental illu mination of the avenue do 1' Opera and several open spaces with electricity; but the new system was not ripe for lurtfo use, and the experiment was soon aban doned. Its principal effect was the stimulus it jravo to the pra? company, which invented and put into use certain larjre compound burners using 1,100 liters per hour, mid rivin; a most bril liant Hjflit. The (Treat electrical inprovc mcnts of the past decade were exhibit ed In the I'Vench exposition of 18S'J, and wore studied with the utmost care by the Parisian author ities and municipal engineers. Undoubtedly the displays at the exposition had the most pro nounced effect in stimulating the new teal Purls is showing for tuo appli ances of the electric ago. Mr. Ot'ey'a Valuable -'iiiifci. Thomas Oxley, a well-known farme of Lincoln County, W. Va., Ik s a quoe. pot. It is a lnij,ro Maelt snake, eitfh feet six Inches lon'. The snalto hat been an adjunct of i lie farm for twelvf years ami is considered by Mr. Oxley at aiiit'iijr his more valuable possessions. 1 stays about tin barn summer and winter ami is the most indefati fable extermin ator of rats, mice, ami other vermir ever ownel by Oxley. ".Inn," as tin Rnako Is called, is perfectly tamo nnc decile and answers to his namo ni prom tly as the family ilo- or cat. IU Is fond of being pelted liy the fatntl and seems t: highly appreciate nets ui kimliK' .s. .1 ini ca its Ins coat at regulai mien uls of twelve months, und every one of tits suits has uccu kept by Mr )xlry. Soir from Torn. It Is claim?d that an Eastern chemlai has cUseovered a proeoss of maUinf soapfromc.ini. T'.ie discovery has ex cited considerable attention tiiul prom ises to jive not only a new corn market j ma v- ivvoiii-.inni;:? t:ic cvt of soap making. The i,o.ri r.ta.b 1 o::i corn ii said t.i be i:V..r -.:-!v p.,..- ;;.k1 bettoi than t.ie linct i.nei so.:;i , i.nv laado. riants or ttiti vrorliJ. Tlio flora of ICuropc embraces nbotf 10,000 spocles. India has nliout 1S,00 Tlio P.ritish iov;essions In North Amer lea, though witu'tiu area nearly ns largt as Europe, litn-o only about 5.0J0. One of the richest floras is that of Cape o) Good Hope and Natal, which figures u abcot 10,000 species. Australia also ii rich in species, ubout 10,000 beiny now tiwwn. uipuiis Tabulos cure d spepua. BileEteons Small WEAK? who are debilitated. and suffer1;-' " from Nervous Debility! Seminal A'la nesslossesprans.lmpotency cf'c Lost Manhood. Rheumatism lae Back. KidneV Troubles. Nervousness worry and exposure. For such su.Tcrem hut s trial to conv nee the most skcnticid. our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a t sent by mail, sealed. and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or WHERE WOMEN RULE. A Country In Whln.t t.ic Flr Sex Have Their Kl -ll's. As a rule the Indian women of Ko livia are superior to their lards in intel ligence, and earn the larger share of their mutual support. IJeing the elder of the two, she is naturally the head of the house, and is more likely to thrash her dutiful spouse thun ho is to misuse her, says the lirandon Uucksaw. In the marlcct3 where farm products are disposed of she can drivo abetter bargain than he; she can carry as heavy burdens, endure as muah manual labor, chew as much cocoa and drinlt as much alcohol. The Indians have little or no money, their mediums of exchange being whatever they may raise or the labor of their hands. They will cat when not hungry, drink when not thirsty, sleep when not sleepy, any where and any time when opportunity offers, "against the time of need," as they say. The majority are in a state of semi intoxication from babyhood to the grave, alcohol biing used on every pretext, freely as their means will al low, on occasions of births, deaths and feast days the latter occurring nearly every day in the year. They are social creatures and not tit all inclined to live alone; hence their houses are always in groups, and a community of them, though numbering not more than half a dozen, is called an cstancia. In the interior of llolivia if nn Indian desires to change his place of residence he is not allowed to settle in another villago until the authorities thercoi have looked into his private history, when, if the record is not satisfactory, ho is ordered to move on. liat that seldom happens, for they are like cats in their attachment to places, and will cultivate the same bit of poor land from generation to generation, though barely able to keep body and soul together. An i;uj;li!i ljuubenr. "AH English people," says an old traveler, "are fretful about their let ters. I remember of meeting a party of English people in lluffalo, and 1 asked them if they were going to visit Niagara falls. 'Oh, I wish I could, my ileali fellow, but it is impossible.' Why?' I inquired. 'Oh, I cahn't, my deah f-llow; 1 cahn't. Why, my mail is in Chicago and I have to get it.' 1 met the same party in Denver. They were begged to sec Manitou and other pretty spots, but there was tlio same excuse. Their letters were in Salt Lake. They cut short their visit in that city because there were letters await ing them in San Francisco. The same bugbear pursued them there. In fact, to my thinking, the entire pleasure of that trip was spoiled by those horrible letters." Clicup tuuuf( 1. A stranger once walked into a Massa husetts court and spent some time vntehing the proceedings, liy and by , man was brought up for contempt of ourt ami fined, whereupon the stranger ose and said: "How much was the lie?" "Five dollars," replied tho clerk. Well," said the stranger, laying down 10 money, "if that's all, I'd like tojino I. I've had a few hours' experience of lis court, and no one can feci a greater jntempt for it than I do, and I am will ig to pay for iu" GREAT BIBLB COU.'I TITIOV. Thounanda of Dollars in Itewarila For Bible Readers. The Ladies' Home Magazine presents its meat fall competition to the public of Anierioa. The Ur.st correct answer In the follow iuif questions received Ht this i.llioo will yet 1.000 in cash; the second, 8f)() i-llRh ; Srtl, urnnd I islioj I'll, lsiliea' Sent coat; 5:b, 2o0 nrunn; (ill. ladies' wold waioh; 7' b, silk dress. Then fol lows 1H0 HniHUt sliver tea sets to the nut. )0i0 oorrect answers; 10(KI beautiful 5 o'clock silver servicis. and 2000 tbrr articles of silverware, tnskiuu the most expensive and miitfuilii'eiit list of rewards ever i ffWcd by any uublisber. Questions (1) II. iw mai'V books does I he bible contain? (2) How many cbap leihf (8) How many verses? .HlEver) Met of nnaweia must be nc inniui.ied by $1 to pay for six mon.bs' aiiliseription to 'he Lwliea Huiiih Msga-xiiie-oui-of I be bnuhbat and best illua trHtpd publications or the day. Lnet l'riies In addition to the above we will iiive 10IKI pns- ronaistinii of nuifftiinoont silver servioea, fle o'clock s-i vices. Ao , &n . for biM oorieet anaweis reel vnl before the r.n of the cuiipeii. lion, n hu ll wi I be on Dec. 31, 18i2 The object in I'fTeiinif these liber! piiz-a is to estiihlii.il the LhiIics Home Mnw line in new homes in the United States and Can mix. Present snbeoiibera eiin avail tbelnielves of It by encSisl'lw SI 00 Willi list of snswers and ilienddresa "I M-llie friend to whom the nintH'iie can be sent for sis nnunhs, or have their "Wii extended beyond the. time a read) mi. 1 for. Pns-a to snbsi rilieis resnlinu i tli United States sent from our New Y nk brunch. American cnrreiiej sod oalHk'H stsmos w ill tie tskeu. lie sure ml reiiister all monev letters. Address: he Ladies H uue Mug' Sine, lVterbor. null, ChiimIh. Tbey inci-otieonppttlp, pm-tfy the whtilo gys(C4UuUiu:liu tlie liver, lulv LkMUwrtU, THE CREAMERY DAIRYMEN. Dow to Tak. Cur of Milk tor Mutter Making. The cows shouM lie projierly fed the best and most wholesome food on the tarm. They should not be allowed to drink ont of any elongh or stagnant pool sf water, bnt should lie given as pure water as yon npe for domestic purposes. Their surroundings should be sweet and clean, and the milkers ehonld be neat in drawing the milk from the cows. The milk utensils, such as pails, strainers, cans, etc., should be of tin. They should be washed out in but water in which i some salsoda has been dissolved, then 1 Bcalded and set out of doors to air. The milk should be thoroughly cooled and j aeiated as koou es drawn from the cow, and morning's milk should never be strained in with the night's milk until it perfectly cool. The milk should be kept m the com- mon setting cans, sut m a tank or cola water until just before the collector culls for it; then empty the milk into the delivery cans and place on a platform convenient for the driver. This is for vour own interest as well as ours, for th ear lier the milk cets to the factory the be: ar shape it will be m, and the skiinmillt will be sent back to the farm butter than it would be otherwise. Tho skiumiilU should be emptied out of the delivery cuns as soon as returned from the factory, and the cans and covers washed and placed bottom siue np on u rack ont of doors to air until the next time. Do not send any sour, tainted, frozen or impure milk of any kind to the factory, or any milk from an un healthy cow, but send us such milk as you would use in tea or coffee, or off which you would take' cream for straw berries or table use. iso oilier wia make line butter. Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin. A Model Creamery. The walls of the building contain two dead air spaces, with flues in the outer space to conduct off the direct and re flected heat from the sun in summer, bnt to be closed in winter. The water tank is made of metal and is bung overhead in the refrigerator, and the wuter remains cold and sweet for washing the butter. The icebox is at one end, with top and bottom circu lation of air through it and the "cold room." There are two doors and two weigh cans for receiving milk, and the skimmilk is conducted above the wagon. The heat and dust from the boiler and nntrine room are cut off from the work room with good, substantial doors and partitions, and the steam pipes and ex haust pipes and flues, especially if steam separators are nsed, are covered with a good nonconductor of heat or placed in wooden boxes. If there is a full supply of hands and a proper division of labor the milk is al lowed to gravitate from the wagon to the weigh can, to the separator, to the cream vat, to the churn, and to the buttermilk tank, dispensing with pumps, but the lay of the land und the dim dug capacity of the butter maker must be taken into consideration. Creamery Journal. Question mid Answer. Whic h Is I lie best cow rorViltcr-one thai ttivin twenty-live pounds of milk per day, 8 per cent, butler fttl. or oae llial uivea fifty po-inda of milk, 3 per emit, butler lull Which b the tievl cow for elieese'i1 More butter can be made from twenty-live pounds of milk containing 0 per cent, fat than from nfty pounds contain imr onlv II per cent., because the losses in creamina und churning will be less. Which is the better cow tor hntter win depend very largely upon the way in which they hold out m giving mint. The probabilities are that tho milk from the lifty pound cow would make tho most cheese, but of a quality not quite up to what so called full cream cheesa ought to be. Hoard's Dairyman. Dairy and Creamery. The individual who has a hillside with a spring upon the hill above it lias just the place which nature had in iniud for a first class creamery when she built that spring there. If the spring is ope that does not dry out, the water can be collected in a reservoir and used for a dozen different purposes. If it is cold enough the cans of milk can be plunged into it, or a cement milkroom can be built tinder the lullside creamery and the milk kept there. It can be utilized ns a water power to run the cream sep arator, the test machine, the churn and butter worker, besides cutting feed and sawing wood if necessary. It will be nn excellent plan, where you make hntter to sen Qireciiy 10 hotels, restaurants or fancy groceries, to have a print made with the particular name of the buyer upon it. A fine rep utation for both butter maker and dealer might be established in that way. Suppose, for instance, a hotel named the Montrose House buys your tine butter. The article might be turned out in pound prints with some pretty design upon the face and the word "Montrose" printed handsomely beneath. Or if a grocer named let ns say Smith wanted to es tablish a name for a first class and re liable brand of butter, he could get the article made from a producer whom he could swear by and then ask the pro ducer ' o put it into pound rolls, each bearitig the trademark "Smith" printed npon its face. Here is an idea worth trying. "In bnyinir a oouifh mdioine for chil dren," sas H A Witlker, prominent drntritist of Cvden. Utah, ''never he afraid to huy Chamberlain's Contib Kenv'v. There is no danger from it and relief ia always sure to follow. I psrtieiilaily recommend Chamberlain' because. I have fonnd it to be f and reliable. It is in tended esiieei-llv for eld. pionp "nd whoiipii'B coinrli." 50 ent Imtllea for sale by Slofinm .l.,in"ii Drun Co. Wnnieii Vh Pi turly. Mnny nf t-nr mnut hHiitiful nn(l po rompiinlifil ilipf) die befrp ihry hMV ti-hpImH tli ppiup ff life. Of tlmee tivf fn mitlitl nue otilv one in two lintnl n i. ip unnml; Hi1 'ti r ne hnn.1nl Hnl ninety ntt't Hr pi (T-rerP. Vhy in H? PpU-nt'ylw t. Thp RhMllHrfd hmlth enn tx rpn'urH.I; Ui ln-nip uihdt hPpv nml onr lift lpnuthpiip'1 if nn otinimniOr' ur oiipp. "U rp htidN' Iimvp hwn iipI for twpiity ypttr in tht privntp prno-iot of .np of Hip nvM.t pininpnt pbyniri' f Huria, fiul will NbatilntpW rn- hiv firm j ot frra Ip i1iipmpp. Prirp. $1 00 Ht ilnttf Ifipif, ir p wi'l rurwuni nv mHii pn"i i'Htl. (SpioI f.r i.nr IMp hunk Irpfl.) 1'Ttpiip StPoiBd Co , 175 Ttemont St.. Uipaoi Tabulcs : one gives relief. That Your Hair may retain Its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, dress it daily with Ayer's Hair Vigor It cleanses the scalp, cures humors, and stimulates a new growth of hair. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. IF VOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Ttrr-t i lettfr or pout ; cnril lo TIIK PRESS tLAUIS tOJiPASIT, I0HN wi-iji-a-ijR.J. "Jinnnqlog Attorney, P.O. Bos 4'JJ. WASHINGTON. D.C. " "TONS PltOCTEED F""" St'ni--S. WI-OWS, CHI'.O-N, PsR'PTS. Is-, f r1--! n l R-illorB 'Msahl'-'l In tSe llnftof rnrv it O i? reu-ular Arii'Vf r Nn- v alneptti-- wnr. irvtvr of o (nflii-i 'var. of 1SM2 ti 1H42, fnd 111 IrvHowp, now i-iititli'li. Old nti'l ref Tti-il ijnlma i aecl'bv. Ti.ouanr.dB entitled to M"hcr rites, -'end fnrnrw law Ko charge for advice. No fee THE DICTIONARY HOLDER Did you aver leurn "hut fabulous i-muIm rm wt of Mul'Miure Ly Mr. Iwyriof hii ornanituUl ini1 to liuld tiOioo-ry 1 Tli itoiy rr.-uW )!; a falile. but to tril it M. wotticr question, llaif "U evar notirwil th aifv fU iariuotur Compainy, winch Etaru out aa tuilowa; 45 eoEd in '60 2,280 cold in '89 6,260 cold in '90 20.040 CO!d En 'OB 60.COO l sold In '02 V t M UTBOI VYinUI.II iui.ju.cui 'aft Towor every U minute. I SiA CT These flsoiro tt:i th story of tho ever-crowlnm ovor-Bolns, ovorlnctina fttMl Aortnotor. Whorw one goes others follow. I nnd wo "Take the Country.. Wll, tlirt eilie ii.iiiuriii. Dictionary Holder htwni" knut ii -(. to th H"IJr, anJ ukkc-U inquiry lo Uow il lt nJ iiwld ii -till h"1,1 ,hn n1' tsrrtuinV rai'ully frt.m Vr t yct. Tliewcrst uf tiwi w tlnt Vr. N..)rthaa niaiie must Ijerferl, niitieanil menlonoiia artlclB.aua a... .,.;.,.,...i . i.iifh ilanilnrtt of cdleiica and anin.litd ilia anicli Dictionary Holders lia -OR'"! that tliay litarally told u.nu.iv.tl ltd inticit(!r(?iH Ui that a small r ach on ha mail mult a'i.v nirnti Ttiay Itava Kmtualriiiattvry kamuliln Krtmn ot (lie (loin, tn luih rinnita I Until uf Ifea r, and aft kafl Ly ali SHELOH'3 CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cotiffh Cure Is without a Darallel in the history or medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can uccessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Couerh. Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, use it. for it will cure you. If your child has the Crouo. or Whooping Cough , use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread thatinsidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your DnieTgist for SHILOH'S CURB, Price lOcts., 50cts. andSl.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Poroui Piaster. Price 25 cts. For sale by all Drug gists and Eeaiera. i ntoM f naiad AT.?? 1 I r . . ... n I .,.uoi,l,ii..ii.ll;WI?'"' tl a,.,..l.t,.l mill. v. ini II "- y'-" m nil,. .rraea br " " I Lae wS'SgT'El wu n h..llv fuinmh.il l'l Hia U I WISCONSIN CKNTKAI. LIXhS ( Northern Pac fic R. R. Co , Lessee ) LATEST TIME CARD Two "Thrcugh Tra ns Dai y. I2.'i'pm!fl.2-!ipm Lv.MlnnenpoliHAr ivnnnml.l-ripm l.: pnt)7 l.Fipml.v...9t. I'unl. ..Ar .;t Hini:t.40pm lo.irainl4.1ApinlLv...lmluth..,Ar 11 U" lii.'x-pm j.fjPpm 7.,'.cipml.v.. Ahlaiid. . Ar s L'Otini ;t :;npiu 7.15anij!i.5'.'ttin Ur.. .Chicago. .h 6.17am O.Jj" Ticketusold and hasiratre checked through to all points in the Cnlted Mtitiis and Ca alH rluKe count clion made in Chicago with all trnlni ttoltiK Eiisi ami south. For full liiiormution apply to your nearest ticket aent or JAS. 0. i'0.i. Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Chicago, IU. D SSOLUTiON OF COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS TIERKBY GIVEN THAT THE Partnership exisiii g between J. A. Wool cry, 8 W. Adams. Ed. A Cox and s. II. Cox, un der the ilrm name of J. A W oolery & o., was dissolved May lt, twi. by mutual consent. J A. oolery retaining the btndneH t lone, r. cob ecting all account due and pnyii g all IIhIjIII tics of mid branch of H.iii' bt sims. up to dnte above-meni toned, thereniaininn prirtt ers retain tug the HrirdniHii buvlniSH, coliccling all ac counts contracted by said branch of the buai iieKt up to said date. J. A. VYooi.KhY, H. V. AlANS, Ed 8. Cox, 62-GO H. U. COX. IXO HALK, HARNESS-HHOP, stock and fixtures. iood binlues; establiHhetl in the midt of a gootl farming and vtcK-k-rHihing country. Also for mile a good hoime and iwo loii with or without the htiKluesH in)pcrty. For lurther In nrination sildn tiHZcite. Heppner. Or. tf NOTICE OF INTENTION. IAND OFFICE AT LA (iRAVPF. OREGON, j January 2, '.. Noiice is hereby given thut the following-named net Icr tins tiled notice of his Intention in make html prtxii in support of hii elrtiin. and that naid proof will )e made before the l oiinty ( lerk of .Morro. ('uuuty, at Heppner, Orison, on Feb. i:t. iz.: Jt II n Mi Cl l.l.OU.H. D S No. 10HX) mr the K'i ai.dSWNW and N , w mm- M, 1 p ;i, 8 It 2, K. W. M. He unmet the follow ing itueMie to proehts continuoin reiidence upon and toliiniion of, suid land. i.. : Jhiius W l-eiihcy. Mat Hughe. Arthur Daly and W. (i. ccoit, nil ol Heppner. Oregon. A. Ci.KaV-K, 5od-566 itegistcr: QUICK Ti IVL E3 I T(i JSoii Prnneisco Ad kit point hi I ahfi rma, via the Ml. tluuui naiteof the Southern Pacific Co. Dip grout hiirhwajr throngh Cabttimta to all point htvt and South, timud IScpoie Konte Of the Pacific Cott. Pullman Rnffet Blepppra. 6eetnd-clae b lee pec Attached toexprp trains, aff rding mperior ai)mmdations for mtdi d-cl anseDger. For nitts, ticket, sleeping car re-errationis te. mil nnn t'f address K KOEHI.ER. Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. ipn F tV Agt. Port Und. Oregon. To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean S. P. FLORENCE, ..M STOCKRAISER ! HEPPNFH. OKFGON. Cuttle branded hi id ar marked as shown above, HoreeB K on ritclit shonlder. Mv cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla ooun lie. 1 will i a JlO'VOO for ihe arteet and con i'lton of any peisnn MealiM' my Muck KOTWB (F INTENTION. r AND OFFICE A I LA (.IIANOE. 01Kf!fNt l .A ll'ITlllNfr i, lf:'i Ulll'C ll llt-II'UJ nit;ii Hull lit inline inn i iiit ru Brim i iiiir iiuii iiimh-i.' ot hi tinentioii ti imtkf liml pronl lit tu')ort ol liin tlHiin. Hiifi Hint mitt j-n-ot lie nnuie liernrv W. K Kllin C-m WW, rln-nit Court at HtUlMier, . on .minim j -i. us,; .IO.-Kt II . liKC'I'Hi. Hd. No. 4857, lor the MV see. , '1$. 2, S R 27, K. W. M. lie nmiipii the followlnp u ttnpFrr to prove lii coniiiiuoiis rerideiue upon and cuUhutiou of. IhikI. viz.: Nel-nn Jont's. Frnnk Slonn. W. 0. Uoyer and J, N KUU i, ull ot aUi'pjim r. t "m (ion. .W-.VrO A. C hav Kit, Itt'giater. hotice of intention. I AND OFKICK AT TH K D I.I.ES, OUEnON, Ut'cemlier 17. Iwrf. Nut ice ! hi'rchy jiiviMi thut i lie lollov iiin-iiHini'it fcttlt-r luib tiled notice of hif ititfiitiou to intike tinnl proof In Mipport of hif clttini. and tlmt fuid proof wilt he m tide iH'ioreJ. W. Morrow . Count) Clctk.at lUppner. or., on oatunhiv Kebrtirtry I. t8:M, viz.: A Uil: ATI'S TAVI.dK, fid. AppHcntt.il. No. lh.0C for the of Sec. 31. I p. L It iti, K W M He uauieft the followintr wttnesnei to prove hit coutinuour residence upon mid culiia(ion of. Buhl land, viz.: O. K. t arnmvorth. W. F. Dntton, A. A. Wren and K.J. How aid, all of mppiur. (irecon. 55."n6 John . lwiH. Keyiiter. Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICE AT THE DAl-l-ES, OHKOOV, i lec 16, lWtt. -Notice in heiehy Kiven that the folhiwiiig-nnmed ncttlcr hnn tiled notice of his intention to mnke it mil proof In Rtipnttrt of liiti claim, and tlmt Biiid proof wilt he mmle he fort W. Ii. I-Hip. I'.K. Commifntoitcrat Heppner, Oregon, on Wcdnpfriiiy Feb. lft. IMH. viz.: MIUON H. MAXW 'KM., Hd. Applirniioii No. aH5. lor I otn 1 and 2, and K N W is, of tt c. l . 'I p . It 24 E W M. He namea the ftillowiiifr wihieshcs m prove hin continnotii retiideuee upon and cultivation of alii land, viz.: N. It Mcay, T. P. (irnhom. Jacob Johnton and F M. IlolmcB, all of (iooucherry. Orcyon. 5.'0-otk JuiiN . l.KWirt. heliter. SlOt h RKAN lh. While you keepuur mibscription paid up yci tiaii keep your hrnni in freeof charge, Alhn. T. J . lone. Or. Horses Of on lef huldpr; cat tip -nroe on fpft hip, nndprhiton right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row emir ty. ArniMrontf, J. Alpine. Or. T with bar un der it on left shoulder nf horses: entile Bainp m hip Allison. O. D Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand. O I) on left hip and homes aaute brand on right nhoiihler. Hnnizc Kighl Mile. Adkins, J. J., Huppner, Or. -Hot-fees, JA eon f-tr-ii in- u- t Hhi k: cattle. H.inieni lfi hip. Ayers. Johnny, l-ena, t)r. Horn branded riaiigieon hH hip; cuttle siime on right hip; ilcn cn p off ritrh' ear and upper bit on Hine Ilarin'innrw, A (i , Aloine, r. - Ho'ses Dnnuleil 7 E t-n either si.oulUer. Range in Mo -r- w '(iiinty. I'.ieHkiiiun. (ieo., HardiiiHit, Or. Hornet, h tluv mi left nhiiilder: cattle nuiie in right tdmulder 1 (inninter, J. V., ItitnliiiKti. Or. Cattle brand- etl H on left hio and ihitrh: nplit tn each ear. .(miner. P'ler, (km wlterry Uivgon tlorses branded P un left shuuldur. Cuttle s.Rie on riiflit nine Burke. M 8t C, Lrntg I reek. Or On cattle, MAY cniinoeted on tf hip, tnop off left ear. un der half en in off riuht. HorHeH. Hame brand on Iftfi Htiouluer. Kunge in Gruut aiid Morrow county. hroriinan, Jerry, Lena. Or.- Horses branded 7 ii right shoulder; cattle B on the left Bide. -i,fft eat half crop and right ear ut 'per tdopM, Barton, Win., tiepouer, Or. -iiornes, J H on r;ghi tliM.i catlle name on right hip; Hplit in each ear. Brown, Iwt, Lexington, Or. Horse- IB on the riKht ftitle; cattlu huuiooii riuhiiiip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J .P , lleponer. Or. -Il)rHe nnd cattle branded IS wit-ox-yoke aitove on left shoulder. Brown, J. C., Heppner. Or. Humes, circle t mthitot 'ii n tMron left hip; cattle, tame. Brown, W.J. , Lena. Oregon. Horses W bnr over it, on the left Bhoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer. W. G., Ilej pner. Or. Horses, m hranu o 4 hip cattle, name, wuh uplit in eai-ii ear. Borg. P.O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P Bon left Nhoiilder; cn't le, ttanie on lefl hin. liroiitee, W. J., Fox.Or-Cattle, JB connected on left Hide: crop on left ear ami two spiintand middle pece cut out on right ear; on hordes Maine brand on the left thiKh; Ban go in Fox valley, (irant county. t ainnei- Warren. Wngrer. Or Horsed brat d ed O on light otifle; cattle (tl ree barw) on right ribs, cnp in d ptplit in etch ear. liui.e in Grant ai.d Morrow counties. Cam.E., aleb.Or.- it on IiorSeH on lef t stilie; U with unarter circle over it, t-n lefl shoulder, and on left stilie ud all ooIik under A years; tin left ohouhier only on all horses over 5 years. All range in Grant coimtv, ( lark. Win. H. Le a. Or. IIorse. WHO con netted, on left t-houhier: cattle wtme on rigid hip. Ita ge Morrow and Umutilla counties. t ate, ('has. It,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horse II C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Itance Morrow anil Umatilla counties. Cecil, W m.. DoughtM. Or.: In-rses J(' on lef shoulder; cu tie same on lefl hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in the right ear. Curl, T. H.. John Lay, Or. Dmib e cross on each hm tin cattle, swallow fork mid under tut in right ear, split in lef t ear. Hange in Grant muni. Un sheep, inverted A " spear point tiu vhoulder. Ear markoa ewes, cnip on left ear, puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. Ail range in Grant count v. Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or, Horses, 90 on right shoal jei ( attle, saiueon r ght hip: ear mark square ciep otf left and split in right. ( urriu. U. Y., Currinuvilie, Or. -Horses. (O on left sttne Cm Ed 8.. Hardman, Or.-V.tIe, C wltl it center: hor-et., CK on lefl 'iiii. (ochraii, ii. E.. Monument, Grant Co, Or. liorses biand en circle with bai beneath, on left nhouider. cattle same brand uii both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap, Chapin, H., tianlman. Or. Horses branded on right tup. I attle branded the same. Lickinp, 1-Lh I'oisen brat drd with three tiueti fort i n lefi m tie t attle ra ue on left side. Ooonaii. VuiM fTeppner. Or. Lor- brantlfu OO with bnt over them, on left shoulder; cat tie same on left hip. LtuiigiHsh, W. M .Galloway, Or. Cattle, K Don rigm sitle, nwi, low-lork m auh ear; horsea. K i on left tuo. Douglas, O. T , Uoiiglaii, Or-ll.inee TO on the ieitt utifle: chU1 same on right hip. Duncan. V , P., John Unj.Or. (Quarter circle W n riiflit shoulder, both on horses and cattle, hange Grant county. El). J. b.k boim, iJoaglas, Or Horses brand ed r.iji on left houJder, cattle Hit me on left hio. hole it right ear. Elliot', Wa-h., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right i-hoalder. Heek, Jackson, Heppner, Or. Hones. 7F cotmecied oi riulu shoulder; cattle same on right hip Ear mark, hole in right and crop oil left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right tnp, hort F wiUi bar wider on right tthoulder. Morence, B. P. Heppner. Or Horses, V on right shot Ide. ; cattle. F on right hip or thigh. Gaj, Henry, Heppuer. Or. OA on left shoiililer. tiilman-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil. Or. Horse, anchor Sou left shoulder; vent, same on left tne. tat lie, muiih on both hips; ear marks, crop oft ruitil ear and underbil in left, liunge in (iilliaui. Giant, 4 rook ai.d Morrow Counties. Gentrj, Elmer, Echo, Or --Htirses branded H. H. with a quarter circle over it, tin lull stitie Bailee in Morrow and Luiatillscoiinties. Gilt water, J . C, i'raine iy. Or.-On horses, 0 -O on If ft shoulder and stifle; cattle, uu right side. Hange in Giant count). hae. i.eo., Lena, Or, lirtuid JH connected, wnh quarter circi over it, ou leii huuide. Hiatt A. U., liidttv. Or. I utile, round-top vithquaiter circle aider it on the right hip. hai'ke in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Hinlon A Jenks, Hamilton, or t al lie, two bars on either hip; crop in righi ear and split in left. Burses, J ou right thigh. Hange in Gmti! county. Hughe. fcUmnel, Wagner, Or-J" (T F L connected) on ritdit 4houliiertn hot iwtt; on cattle, on right lupaid on left side, swallow fork in riiiht ear ano slit in left Uange in Haystack district. Munvw conuty. Hale. Milton, W'ngne . Or. Horse branded -O- ( irele wiiii ratal. el tai's) on left shoultttr 1 1 1 le same un lefi hip ; ai-o laige circle on left side Hall Fdwin. John Dav.Or. CattlF Honrirht : hip: horses same uu right shoulder, range in Grant count). I IloWHrd. J 1. aUoway. tr.-IIore. fenss witu bur lib re ii) on rigiit st.nuluer; ftt e hieuii e i side, Uangv in Murio and Uma tilla cvButies. 1 ftV&Fc tTnarhsa. Mat. Hranner. Or.HnrM. shailad bean on the lefl shoulder, ftaag Morrow t. Hunsaker, B , Wagi er. Or. -Huraas, II on left houhler.ca tie. Boo left hi I . Hardisty, Albert, Nye. Oregon Horses, AH etmnected. on left shoulder; Cuttle on the left hip. crop off left ear. MumpnruvA. j u. uaraman, vr. iiorsea, n on le- flank HhiHtt. J. M.. Hennner. Or. Horses, wines bus on left shouhtei cattle, same on right hip. Ilnston. I,di tier, r in ni hup. nr. Hor ti on the lefi shoulderand heart on the left stifle Cat tie twine mi left hip. ttaiitr in Mormw eumit.T. Ivy. Alfred. Lttng Creek, Or-4'atHe 1 Hon riirlit hip. cropofl left ear and bit in right. Horse same bumd on left slumlder. Hange n Uraut conntv Juiikin, 8. M., Heppner, Or. Htirses. horse Bhtie J tm left shoulder. Cattle, the Mm a. Ba nire on Kiuhi Mile. Johnson. rlix Lena. Or. Honee, cirrleT on left slit e; eatile, same on right hip. nndei ludf on 'i' it rttflil Hi t) siiil in left ear J hkit r.D W,, i t Vi ri iii,tr. J on horsesoK left hlmti.ili-l : O t-Hllle, J on left IlipainllWO Hmotiih cn)8 on both ears. Hange in Fox and Bear vail jh Khiui), M ike, Heppner, Or. Horse brandd KNY on lefl hip cat lie same and nmp off left r: niider -ihiimt (lie riuiit Kirk J T., Heppner, Or. Horses rtfl on left shoulder: calt le, t-M on lett hin. hira.J C, Heppner. Or. ltreea. 17 on either HriTitt call I I" on right rtidtt. Kitk Je.e, Hepi-ner. Or.: horse II on left lnu tier; cattle same on ilghtside, underblt ou lighi ear. KiiinlH-rland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or, I L on cuttle on right aud left sides, awatlow fork in it ft ear and utter ciop in right ear. Horses same lirandon left nhoulder . Itangu in Grant etmntv. Koeney, Fli, Heppner, Or. - Horse J L and ace of clubs on left stilie. Uange in Umatilla anil A or mm counties lt'Hhey, J W. heppner Or. Horses branded h nd A on lefi shoulder: cat He -ame on left hip; wm ttf ver riht ey thiee slits in right ear. Lofteti, Steplieu, I ox. Or. 1 L tin lefl hip on cat He. crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Kaage Grant county, L.iei.allen, John W., L -f - Or. Horses branded half-cncle J L connected on left shoul der. Cai Ge. sain- m It) hip. Hange. near Lei intitoii. Lord, George, Heppner. Or. Horses branded double H coi necn Nometiiue called a swina H, on left shoulder. Klinor, Oscar. Heppner Dr. Cattle, H D on ritcht hip; horse. M on lefl shoulder. Morgan, ti. N Heppner. Or. Horses, M) on left should- cattle same on left hip. Motumber. Jas A, Echo, Or. Hones, 51 with liar over on right shoulder. lb aim, 1. B.iena, Or. lloraee old mares ZZ on right hui; young sUAik, small as on left shoulder Morgan, Thos., Heppner, Or. I lories, circle J on left shoulder and left tbigh; uattJe, '6 on right thigh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone. Or. Horses. 77 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. MoClaren, h. G Brownsville. Or.-Hor&es, Future Aon each si ider. oatUe. hVt on kin MuKeru.W.J. Mount Veruou.Or Xloa cattle on right hip, cmp in rigtit ear, half crop m left same brand ou horses on left bit . Ha'iae ia Grant oouuty. McCariy, David II., Echo, Or. Horses branded . DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same on hip and side. AicGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Hale shoe with loe.cork on cattle on ribe and nnder in each ear; horses name brand on left stifle. McIlHley, G. V., Hamilton, (jr. On Horses, 8 with halt circle nnder on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected un top on the right side Bange in Grant County. fseal. An drew. Lone rtock.Or. Horses A N ouo uectetl on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Iordyke, E Htiverton, Or. Horses, circle 7 on left ilugr : h tie. same on left hip. Oliver, Joeeiih, ( anyoii i ity, Or. A S on cattle ou lefi hi p: on horses, same ou lefl thigh. Hange tn Grant county Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or, P O on left shou.'lei. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wariieon nose, itangu in Grant county, Pearson, Oluve, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shielo on left shoulder and on left hip. ('attle, fork in left ear, right cropped, M on left hip. Kangf on Ki.it Mite. Parker it Gleasou. Hanlman.Or, Horses lPon 1 ft xuoulder. Piper, En e t, Lexington, Or.- Hor es brand, e E (L Ecuiuieo ed) o jeft t-hou.der; aula f me ou 'lgiitnip. itaugp, Morrow couutx. I nVl, J. 11., LuXlligloo, ur. iloi-rnw, ti. oon lieclvd ti. left shtmlder; cattle, same ou left hip, under hi in each ear, l't-ltys, A. C lone. Or.; horses diamond Pon (moulder, cattle, j l J connecieil, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip In Uie light. Powell, John T Dayville, Or Horses, JP con. ueu ed on (ell shoulder. Cattle OK coUiiectti ( iefi hip, two uuder half crops, one on each ear, waitie under throat. -Kn. gem timid county. luvkiud, 0. O., Can)uu t ily,Or.- -F C on left houider, ou horses only. K uge Cauyen creek ami hear vaile). Grant county. liood. Andrew, ilanlinau. Or. Horses, sqnare on"- wild quarler-iiircle over lion left stifle. Beiiingur, t.ltris, Heppner. Or. Horses. C It on let I nhoiiltle.. bice. Ban, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence ou lett shoulder; ca lls, bAA oa right shoulder. Buuge nettr Hardman. itoyse, Aarou, Bu,piiei, or lit nwn, plain V on iefi sliouuier; callle, same brand reversetl o right lu ( and crop till right ear. itauge iu .dor row county. buhh Bros., Heppner, Or. Homes branded X on the rigin shoulder; cattle, IX ou tint left nip crop ott ielt ear and dewlap ou neck. Hange tx Morrow and adjoining cotiiities. litiHt, Wiliuun, 1'eiioleton, Or. Horses It ob iefl slioiihier; catlie. it ou left hip. crop ofJ right ear, underuil on lefl ear. bfieep. Ii on weiu hers, i.ouud orop oil righ ear. Uange Uina tliiaand Mon owe lUniiee. beaney, Andrew. I xiug ton, Or. Horses brandeii A H on right shtmtder, veut quart ej circle over brand; uuitha same on right tup. limine Morniw county, Hu)se, VVtu. Il, Uairyville, Or Hit connected with quarter oin-le over top on cattle on right hip and emu oh" right ear and split in left. Horses oauie hrandon left shoulder. Itauge iu U or row Gram and Gilliam counties. hector. J, W.. lluppuer. Or. Horses. JC ot lett shoulder. Ca.ue. o right hip. picknidl. J. W-, (iiMiseberry, Or.- Morses branded al on left sh.ulder; lange in Morrow county, baniug, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded H A on lei I shoulder; cuttle same on left hip. bwnggan, If. r., Lexington, Or.-Horse t wnh dash under il ou left stifle cattle 11 with oash untier il on right hip, crop on right ear and waodled ou right bind leg. Itauge in Morrow, Gilliam and uuialiila Co unties. tiwuggart, A. L., Ella. Or- Horses brande I ouielt shoulder; eel tie same on isft hip. Cro. .on ear, wattiu on left hiad leg. Htmight W. E., Heppner, Or, Horses shaded J b ou lei stifle; cattle J Hon lefl hip, swallow fork in righ ear, underbit in left, bapp, Tina.., lluppuer, Or, Gomes, SAP lefl hip; cam raiueou left hip. Miiru. James, Long t nek. Or. Horses. I aa left stifle and A over 2 on left shonlder. bhrier.Jotiu, Fox, Or. NO ion u acted horses on rutht hio; ouitiu. sama nn Hvhi h, crop oil riant ear and under bit in left ear. Hang in Grant county. bnutli Bros., bubnville. Or. Horse, branded H. Z. ou shoulder; caite, ame on Jeft ahuiiUJer. bquii-es, James, ArlinKUm, Or,; homes branded Jtton left Bhoulder; cattle the same, also none waudle. Kange in Morniw and Gilliam cu ntiee. btephens, V. A., llardmau. Or; liorsee tyii right stifle; cattle h. nrtwiiai L tin ihe light side bieveiisou, Mm A. J., Heppuer, Or. t;etu, if on righi in ; wallow-fork in lefl ear, bwaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or.-Hume, 44 oa lefi should ; eutUe, 44 ou left hip. bimili, E. E. Loua iwua, ur. .tomes branded a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle seine oa left side. Hange, Gilliam county. Bperry, E. G., Heppner, Or, ('attle W C left hip, crop off right and underbit lu Mt year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. ihouipsoii, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, j left should r; cattle, Z uu left shoulder. iippeiM.t.T.,EnierprjMr,Or. Jlwrssa, Cua lft shoulder. luincr H. W., Heppner. Or. Small capital V lett shouldei. horses; oatUe same on left hip with split iu both ears. ihtruton, H. el., June. Or-Home branded H I connected uu lefl sUuet sherpsame brand. Vauderpoul, H. T.. Lena, Or, Horses HV oa necteti uu right shoulder ;cai tie, same on rtaht tin,. Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horse. TJ. 1. on the left eboiiider; cattle same on tight kip. crop oil left ear aud right ear lopped. Wilson, John (J,, Halem or Heppner, Or. Horses bnuided Ju uu tbe left shoulder. Itauge Morrow ctmi.ty, W arren, W B. ( 'aleb, Or Cattle. W with quarter circle over it, ou left aide, split iu rigm ear, lioi&es aiue brad ou left shuuider, iUugaia Graut oouuur. WimhI, F L, Dayville, Or Heart on bomaa oa lefmiiuejoii cattle. 2 uu left sitfe and under bit in left ear. Hange in Grant county. W right, bilas A. Heppner. Or. tattle branded H W ou the right hip. square crop ott right ear and spl.tin lett. Wallace, Francis, Mount Vernon,Or Square t cattle on the lett hip. Upper slope in be left ear und undei si tip, in naht ear. tiarae brand on home on rndii ehtmider. ilange in Harne-r and 1 1 rant county. Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Home biandee) ace ot ihder un le.t slioulder and left in n t altle bruildpr same uu lefl side and left hip. Wells. A. b., Heppuer, Or. Horses. v on left shoulder; calt t- saiuw. Woinnger, John, John Iay City. Or On honusi Uiree pitraiiel nam un left shoulder; 7 on sneap, bit iu both ears, ttaage in Grant and Malaaer counties. VNuudward, John, Heppner, Ur. Horns, CP connected !) lefl shoulder. W atktns, Lishe. Heppner, Or, Horse branded l)E cuuiiectet on left ntibV. Wallace, Chariea, Portland. Or. t 'attle, W ua right Ungh.hue in left ear; homes, W un nghl lioulner, stun same on left shoulder. Mhittier Bros., Drews), Harney county, Or. -Horn tirandeti W B. rttuneetPd ou lefi .NHildpr Wiiiams. Vhsco, Hamilton. Or, Quarter cir cle ur tliree bare on left, hip, both cattle and homes. Hanae Grant county. Williams. J O. Lung Creek. Or Homes, quar tor circle over three ban uu lefl hip; cattle same) nnd -Id in etu'h ir Kanv NmiH ronnljr. W ten, A. A., eppner. r. Humes mnuing A A un slioulder; Cm lie. same ta right too. .(uuaj. J. IS., tttn.irry.lr. Mmw Krandw T- "f-Kr ,.i.t. Y'Mirg, W. A.. Gooaebetry. Ur, Hurra-bra d co X X tduub e X cu nec.au) un iit ita.der ealGe sau. uu lett sida. il