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Ed Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer ol many years' expert noe, has just located in tbe Abraham sick buildinn, ou May street, where be is prepared to dii rveiythinK in bis line. Mr. Birbeok is strictly a flrst-olass work, man and warrants all work. Give him all. U-tt It is No Tale of Woe Mi $ ON SALE I ' sz..vi"3f Mi 1 SI Northern Pacific QUEER WAYS OF DYING. Bom of the Thousand Doors by YTUlsl Alon Muke Their Exits. The recent catastrophe on, or rathei in, Mount Vesuvius probably stands a' the head of the unusual or sensational ways by which men have lost theii lives, writes James Payn in the Xllus trated London News. There is actual ly nothing' more shocking about it thai in similar accidents elsewhere as, foi instance, those which sometimes occui 1 tn mnn In our Black countrv. But th I falling into a crater of a volcano sev- sent a letter to tno Prosidont without enty feet deep, and at the bottom consulting his commanding officer. Ol "burning' marie," has a strong clain: 'couuo, this was a breach of discip lint upon the imagination. Thero is, in not to bo countenanced, and ho subso deed, one parallel case, that of Empe- jquently wrote a letter of apology to Mr. docles for Pliny only perished from Lincoln. The President replied by "the vapors" (a common complaint in (letter: 'Xever mind; come and see me. old fashioned times) but it happened Of (if it did happen) a very long time ago, and notwithstanding tha increased op portunities that aro now afforded foi ending life in strange ways the ancients bent tho modern record. Tho Emperors Anastasms and Garut were both killed by lightning a finale which, if it happenod to a modern mon arch (and far more to two of them), would certainly give occasion for much iournalistic enterprise. Hut in those days it really seems as though great oiiverein-ns. bv no means aumiraoio in other respects, went out of their way ! in the manner of their exits to give their subjects a sensation. Thus Jo hann, emperor of Constantinople, in drawing a bow at a bear too strongly, shot the arrow through his own hand, and, since the barb had, as usual, been dipped in poison, died in consequence. Tarquinius Priscus was choked by a fishbone. Uliarles II. oi navarre, nay ing become paralyzed, was sewn up in a sheet dipped iu distilled spirits, "in hopes to recover his benumbed joints," and tho surgeon, wanting a unite to cut his thread, made use of the flame of a candle, which caused tho poor king to perish miserably. Henry I. o: Spain was killed by a tilo falling Iron a housetop. Pope Uleraont vii. cucu Oj the fumes from a poisoned torch, and Pope Adrian VI. from swallowing a fly in a glass of spring water. Among lesser persons, the fate 01 Heraclius, tho Ephcsian, would hav been most singular had he not been act ing under medical advice: but now tha so many people aro killed "by the doc tor's orders," it excites less surprise The particular fad of his family physi cian was mud baths (oi a peculiar kind); and having anointed himself al over with this beastliness, and "sitting in the sun," tho dogs, "supposing him to be a wild beast," tore him to pieces Similarly, the poet Anacrcon, givinj ear to his physician's statement that tin juice of raisins would prolong his life shortened it by swallowing a grape stone. In English history, perhaps the most sensational catastrophe in the way o "exit" is that of tho outbreak of jail fever at Oxford in 1577, when "there arose such a sudden damp in court" that all present were in danger of being smothered. The gentlemen on the grand jury "died that instant." The lord chief justice and the high sheriff sickened aud died within tho week. In all "perished five hundred persons, amongst whom there was neither wom an nor child." The means by which the abbot of Tavistock got the manor of Plumstock into his possession is indi rectly connected with this subject, for, though the manner of death was com mon enough, the device used for evad ing it (though in vain) was most pecul iar. One Child, a rich landowner in Devonshire, was lost on Dartmoor in a deep snow. He killed his horse and ?rept under the carcass for warmth, having first written witli his blood these words: Ilo Uiut llnrts mo and brings mo to my tomb My lunil of Pfuuntocli shall bo hU doom." Tho monks of Tavistock found him, and took his land under that singular will. LUNACY IN A CAT. It Had a Crazo for llelng llun Over by llorso C'tm. The jovial driver was speeding along ono of tho darlc avenues where tno electric light is subdued considerably by heuvy-foliaged trees, says tho Buf falo Express. Just then a little fox terrier took it into his head to give chase to a black cat, which made straight for the street car and seemed bent on passing underneath it. 'What became of that cat? inquired one of tho passengers, who wondered whether it was possible for a member of the .feline tribe to get ground to powder in this way and no sound to be beard. "It dodged and went from under again," replied another passenger who had been watching the movement. Then it was tho driver's opportunity to astonish his audience, lie did so after this fashion: "Ou my rounds on tho East side there used to bo a cat that would sit out in tho middlo of tho track and allow horses and curs to pass over without budging an inch." "What!" exclaimed nn incredulous individual, "do you mean to say that tho same cat used to sit regularly out on tho street and allow the car to pass over it without getting hurt?" "Fact," replied tho driver. "Tbe cat seemed to havo a crazo for that sort of thing and wasn't a bit afraid of horses or ciir." This, if true, Is as striking an evi dence of the intelligent observation of tho horso as it would sccra to be a proof of the lunacy of this particular cat. Asiatic ' tlttfK Ui-afn." 1 The pestilence nv ravaging a great Jiart of Aslatic'-!ttssia bears that name of "Illaotc Death" so-faiuiltur for centu ries as describing one ol the most fear ful of those plagues hieh, appearing )it -Irregular iuter.vais, have devastated the globe, presumably, snys tbe New York TJines, it was USis same form of scourge that, starting also from Asia, spread over that continent and Europe about tho mkldlo of the fourteenth century, nnd is reputed to havo had millions of victims. It is doubtless also the same that made another widespread oud terriblo devastation in UUU and IMS, and of whose ravages in London Dcfoc gave so vivid an account. There it was oftenost called simply the plague, but tho namo "Black Death" is derived, as may be remembered, from s the blotches accompanying tho disease". It is believed that Its visitations were mado ns often as onco or twice In a century in ancient times, aud it was around Naples as lato as 1S1J. Its re- appearance now u -vost MDena is siowiy unoont himself. Ho was unwill miirkedbya torrrblci mortality which j lnar to wound tho sensibilities of Mrs. recalls the stories of somo of its old-1 Stowe, und ho wished to say tho most time ravages; but this is lnrirely due, j for himself. And so ho felt himself no (loimt, w uo men oi incuicai aiu ui Uiat reffioa. Prevent ami cnr Constipation, and Sick. Cure for Colds, Fevers and General Dew Willy, Small UUe Uwuis. Wc per BuWa. , LINCOLN AND GRANT. A Couplo of I'Ve h Hrorl. About tho iirout War Heroes. Ex-Governor Ashley, of Montana, lately told a New York Tribune re porter sumo intorestinj? stories of Presi dent Lincoln's kind-heartedness. "1 consider President Lincoln," ho said, "one of the most, remarkable men wbc ever lived, as bis kindness of hoart was shown to all men at all times. 1 remember onoo when who was with the Carl Schurz, army, had courso, when Schurz went, ho began to apolocrizo profusely, but the Presi dent, seeing how ill at rase ho was, smiled and said in a kindly tone: 'Xevei mind, Schurz. I cuess betoro wo get through talking you won't think I am so bad a man as some people say I am. That kindness broke Schurz all up. "Another tlmo I saw him givo a par don for a soldier sentenced to bo shot, on the supplication of the poor fellow's wifo and daughters. Of courso there was a most pathetic scene, and many o) the bystanders cried. After signing tho pardon the President said: Well, J havo mado one .family happy, but J don't know about the discipline of th army.' " Mr. Ashley also told somo good stories about Goneral Grant, of whom ho was i loyal and ardent admirer. Among som he related was ono of a circumstance 01 the ovoning of tho first day's battle o; Sbiloh, which had been a defeat. "At that time." bo said, "when anj man might havo felt disturbed, thi quartermaster camo to Genoral Gran Mid told him that if ho was again de fcatcd on tho next, day he could no transport tho troops (about 03,000 ii lumber), if it was nocousary to cross the rivor. "Grant askod him: 'How many can fou handle?' '"Ton thousand,' repliod tho Quarter lias tor. " 'Well,' said Oonorai Grrvnt, qulotly if we are defeated, you will bo able U sarry all that are loft.' "So you sci!," said Mr. Ashley, "what lcrniation Grant had. ilu simnlv i..-i..iin(.il to win or uo anmhuateu." LITTLE INDIAN GIRLS. Bow They Pass Thoir Leisure Hours While Attending School. One of tho teachers in an Indian school sends to tbo Word Carrior an ac count of tho overy-day life of her Indian pupils which tho boys and girls will be lad to road: "Their yard is a good ono to play in. It is a vory largo ono, and has two jroups of trees that mako a nico shade, two or throo swings, a tooteij-board and l littlo bridgo over a gully worn out by Ihe water. In tho spring the ground ie covered with flowers. Thero aro violets and dandolions, tho purplo buffalo-boan blue vetch, pink oxalis and othors, and tho children gather and givo away many a pretty littlo bouquet without ever leaving tho yard. In ono cornor thoy lavo mado a oomotery for various little inimals that have died a kitten, ihickon, a sparrow and two or throe noro. Behind tho wood-pilo they havf ouilt of old boards two littlo houses, jach largo enough to hold sovoral chil iron. Tho houses havo roofs to keep iff tho sun, and hero, with blocks of i wood for seats and broken dishes to set their table with, they play at 'keoping bouse.' "Tho children often go to walk when thero is an oldor person to go with them. Ono day last fall two of U3 teachors went with about twonty littlo girls. Some wero closo besido us, and othcrf were running ahead a littlo way. Slid lenly I discovered that those before u wero nowhere to bo seen. 'What has becomo of thoso children?' I asked. But a fow steps forward explained the matter. They had thrown thomsolves flat upon tho ground in somo furrows aiado by running wator, and were com pletely hidden by tho sido of tho fur rows and tbo grass. In a minuto they wero up again; they only did it for fun io surpriso us. "Wherovor they go, they seem to find lomo plant that has a part they can oat, tnd they greatly enjoy tho berrlos or oots that they gather. Somo of tho bruits aro really very nice. Thero aw jooseborries, blackberries, grapes and alums in thoir season. But tho childror Ind something to browse upon at anj itmo in tho yoar. Just now tho chlot lelioacy is the 'tipsinna,' or Indian tur lip a littlo white root, rather sweot nd spicy and tho children somotimos go out expressly for tho purpose of dig ging these They also cat the bulb ot the oxalis, roso-hips and siimac-borrlcs. and these last stay on all winter, so that oven in January and February they find something they liko, Ono littlo girl even dug up a tulip-bulb and a'.o it. It Is not becauso they aro hungry, cither, but they havo always been used to eat ing theso thing3 and they liko them. "They play with dolls in tho house, and among tho possessions of the twenty four girls thoro aro dolls of all materials, from wax to rags. Somo ol tho girls havo made quito large and good-looking rag dolls; nearly all arc capable of mak ing and dressing littlo ones. They mako moro than they need for their own uso, for they sometimes give their teachers littlo rag dolls as tokens of thoir lovo. They cut and mako their dolls' clothes very well, and dress them, as they themsolvcs dress, in truo Amer ican fashion. "Hut sometimes tho loving remem brance of their homes wiil show itself in their play One day I met half a dozen or moro little girls with thoirdolls upon their backs supported by a shawl, just as tho Indian mothers carry thoir babies; and on another day I saw a littlo girl carrying in the same way tho great good-natured black cat Unit belongs at tho Birds' Nest. Ditto, tho cat, seemed perfectly contented, lie had ono paw on each shoulder, just as a child carriod in that w ay would be likely to placo its bands. I think, however, that Ditto is a cat of unusual patience, for I have seen htm sleeping flat on his back in a doll's cradle with coverlets tuckeddown ugbt.y over nun." He nd Tried Very Hard.' They tell this littlo story of Mrs. ITar riot lloccher Stowo. Walkinj; in a friend's pardon one day slio asked the (rardener: "Have you ever read -Inclo I lomscumn.-" Tho perplexed follow h' "'"8 vory rea as no stammered- noil, not exactly, ma'am. Not ns you mi?ht say Toad it,' but 1'vu tried to, rtrt p in neat wstch-sliaped bottles. siigml seMeai, MaoU iuaa tlernaa. Uu. par Uutii. Horse Notes. There should bo light enough In th j horse stables so that the animal will not be blinded when Irrought out into tho full glare of the sua. A horse has no gizzard, and if th teeth are poor or sore, so that he can not chew his grain, he cannot digest it, and he will grow lean even when well fed. When this continued leanness is noticed and an increase of feed does not bring an improvement, then it is time to examine the teeth or have a good horse dentist do so. Perhaps one tooth may need pulling or filling or attending to in some other way to make eating easy, and if that does not uo it men the grain should be ground and fed upon the moistened bay. A contributor to Tho National Stock man claims to have cured cases of scratches, which were so bad that the horses could not lio down, and the legs were swollen and skin cracking "from the hips to the hoofs," by bathing with thick sour buttermilk. The worst case was taken on Monday evening, aud after three Applications the animal was put at work on Thursday cured, "as sound and supple as she ever was." Two other cases were cured by two applica tions each, and the buro spots where tbe sores had been were covered with a healthy growth of hair in a short time. It was applied by rubbing on with a cloth for about a half hour at a time, and its effects were almost immediate. This is worth knowing, for if it will cure so severe a case of scratches as he describes, it would cure other sores, and an ordinary case would be cured by a single bathing. American Cultivator. Browning's Memory. Few people possessed the gift of mem- ory in a higher degree than Mr. Brown ing. 1 um reminded of this by what 1 have been recently told by bis friend and mine, Mrs. Le Poer Wynne. She tells ma that in company with Mr. Browning and Mr. Cotter Monson they were one day discussing Byron, of whom Mr. Browning was an intense admirer. He spoke of Bvron's extraordinary pow ers of satire, and repeated at consider able length a portion of the "Vision of Judgment," beginning with the words, "St. Peter stood at the celestial gate." When be finished, Mr. Browning said, "1 have not repeated those lines for forty years, but they are graven on my memory." Then he burst out with the remark, "Byroni was one of the most wonderful men ever created," and turn ing to Mrs. Wynne he said, pressing her arm in the way he hud when much in terested, "To think of all this coming to an end at thirty-seven!" , Mr. Cotter Morison agreed that as a satirist Byron was unrivaled, but threw out the query, "Is he a great poet'r" Mr. Browning for answer recited with intense feeling those well known lines, Tis well that 1 should be unmoved," never faltering at a word. Mrs. Wynne tells me that he asked her if she remem bered the dedication to "Don Juan," and proceeded to quote from it at some length. Templo Bar. A North Carolinian tells in Orchard and Garden that he sowed the entire list of turnips iu a leading seed catalogue the last week in September, and every variety made u cood crop. An Enemy Ruffled. There ie en enemy with whom thou sands are iauiilir h!1 thir lives, because Ihey are born with a tendency to bilious nesc With tb enemy they are con s'Hutly battliug wfi'h ineffectual wennone Hosteller's stoinnoh bitiera will bnilli it. Mere purgatives will not reform a din ordered condition of the liver indioiitcd, not bv oimst iiiation a limp, but also bv sick beadaoheH, yellowness of the skin , , n i A II1IU rjrUrtllB, UUIIBDI), MlllCU lirilKIl and uneasiness, more partiuiilarly npou pressure on the right side, upon nnd be low tbe short ribs. Avoid draftio purga lives which gripe and weaken tbe intes tines, and substitute tbis world famous HDti-biliona onrdial, which likewise re moves malarial, stomachic Rhd kidney complaints, rheumatism and nervous ness. As n laxative ot tbe bowels, patu lous but effectual, it improves appetite, xleep nnd tbe ability to digest, and pos sesses I lie additional advantage ot a standard t uio. Fat People. The only gfife and reliable treatment for obeeity, or supeiflnous fnt, is tua IiRverelte" Obcgitv Pills, wbioh Kr"du lly reduce tbe weight and meaauremeut. No injury or lnouuvenience leaves m wrinklea-aots by absorption. 'J hisenre is (minded unon the most oi?nlifio prin ciple, and bm been used by one of the mimt eminent pnysioians oi Hjiirnpe in bis private praotioe "for five years" with the most ifratifvinp rrsnlis. Mr Henry Perkins, 29 Uuiou Park, Boston, write: "From the ns i.f tbe 'Leverette' obesity pills my weiulit bas been reduoed ten Donnils in three weeks and my iteneral liealtb is very much improved. Tbe tirinciulee of vour treatment Bre fully in dorsed by my family phyaioian. In proof of my arHtitnde 1 lierawnn Rive yon per mission to uae my nsme if you desire o do so." Pr,ie $2.00 per paokaye, or three pack i ees for $5 00 by mail. All older, aupplied direct from oar offioe. The Lkvkrettb hrecirio Co., 175 Tremon'l direct iiustou, Mns. There Is Gi-eat Excitement Amonir rbenmatic snflerers over Ibe new remedy that is beiuK put np in Mew York City. It is claimed there bas never been a case where it has failed In cure. It is called Dr. Drummoud's LiflltiiinB Kern edy for Rheumatism and is sold for 85 a bottle. The remedy i certainly mak ing for itself a world vide repntatiiiii. This woudeiful preparation bas woiked some remarkable ourrs among rhentnatio sufferers. Kent bv express prepaid on reoeiot of prioe. Uiummond Meilieine Co, 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York Amenta wanted. 67 D11UNKENNK83. or the LIQUOR HABIT Cured at Home In Tea Days by Adminis tering Dr. Haines' Ooldea Specific. It esu be giveu iu a jtlass of beer, a enp ofooffeeor lea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is atwolnte- ly harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate diiukeroranalcoholio wreck. It has been iiiveu if thousands of cases. and in everv instance a perfect cure u follows I. It never fails. 'Jbe system ouoe imnrecnated with the apecinc, it becomes an utter impossibility for tbe liquor snnetile to exist, tjitres euarau teed. 48 pane book of parlionlara free. Address the Gulden Specific Co., 1S5 Hace Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Where At Abrnbamsick'fc Id adJiHon to hii tailoring b 11 sines, b han ndded a fine line of nuderwear of II kiodB, ne(fli(?ee sbirta, hosiery, etc. Also baa oo baud some elegant patterun for anits. A. Abrnbamaick. May street. Heppner. Or Coffin & MoFarland have juat reoeired a oar load of Mitchell Wagona, Hncka, etc , and liave alao a larttesnpply of farm uiti implementa of all ktndp. a IUpaua Tabulea : tot torpid liver. 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 YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT TIIK PKKKH jlXAinN COMPACT, ' Managing Attorney, WASHINGTON, D. C. I0HN iVEODHHUriN. P.O.Box VSIONS PROCURED Fr,t soLonas, widows, CHEL.DREN, PARS NTS. I", f ir Po-'MorH nnrf SMlora fManMM tn ttif linn of flwtv Hi the revular Annyrr Nu'-y nineetho war. nrvivor of the Indlnn warn of lrVt2 to 1H42, nnd th.'lr n idowe, now entltlpd. Old and retfrtni claim tperii!tv. Tiiouaanrta entitled to Metier m tea. Jpnd fornw tnw. No charge for aiivlco. ao foe ii til it-fpaaf ut UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY. Photography Is a wonderful art. lnernd. Ible as It muy seem, ltls now possible by the aluot the camera to show the movement of a bird In Us Bight, a horse at Its swiftest fiace, or a ouuet as it eaves the gun. Very much more that Is most marvel ous has been accomplish ed In photography. The publishers of the renowned and popular family weekly, The Detroit ree Press (De troit, Mich.) have recently been experimenting In the direction of lapld and ac curare reproduction of pho tographs and now an nounce that they are pre pared to make artistic codes at a verv low Drlce. They will send twelve Columbia Photos value (1 . 00 and The Weekly Free Press one year for a I. lo. It Is necessary to send a cabinet or card photograph with order. Our readers had better send for a sample copy of Tbe Free Press and learn the par ticulars of this remarkable offer which thousands are taking advantage of. THE DICTIONARY HOLDER Did you ever iMrn what fftbulaua tmiiIU (ttw out f th unufutur ly Mr. Noyei of nn ornmtnUl iii to haU lh4 Alationuryf Tho story rruili lik m labio. nut to tell it oni mi tMM another question, mvn you er nou mo f Ik sUrmotor Coaipaoyi which lUxU out u foUowi; 45 sold in '63 2,283 CO.d in '89 6,260 soSd in '90 20.04 coidl En '9(5, fiO.COO w::i bo sold in 2 vSgsS M JJTOOl w iriursii.t uiu Tower every minuse CT These flguroa tell th tory of tho ever-crowing. Aver - iiolnK. ovorlnctlna one goes othors follow and we "Take the Country.' Wtli, that rttaliiUment -hi.oi toUVerna W. " i1mlUw)litt"uslui' i until it ia Uie t U i rl Urwl set ( iU-c I i n i b a V.'esH ;e in nly earned, by tu "I treat H.irveMor cmtiiminM) waa wholly fumishart iy Bietionnry Holder ltnsinw. tmun u back lo tha UMt umnti iaq'iiry s 10 ',0,v and held ntul t.ll hll h Increasing ra.-idly from year 1 Tliaeacrrt uf that BUt'cr.- Hr. Huyea haa ni-l lt I artutic and mentorioiie artk baa maintained a luf" leellenca and tiflie ." talowiiriea. Tha merit o l,,t II..M.r lia lieMI I that llier literally "nelvi tnd in aticli grtvit qnnntl lit) tliat atinall profit on aeh one Ima ttiaile tle rasult aliove isicnt tiityh.wpi.i.iii,mt.fr, fctlnuttle iortii)n of tli. plolie. v.. to lli. rrniiit. M.iiUt Sk. , .nil .t. a.pt by LEGAL ADYEIlTISEJIEXTS. NOTICE OF INTENTION. rAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, December 5, 18112. Notice in hereby given tlmt tlie followiiiir-iianied Bottler linu tiled notice of his Intention to nmke iluttl proof in support of h a cirtim. fliu tnat nain nroot win no innue before W. K. Ellis, Omn U.S. t'irrnit Court at Heppner, Or , on Jnnnnry 21. wxi viz.: JO.sK I'll W. KECTrK, Hd. No. 4S57, lor the XV bee. 29, Tp. 2, S R 27, E. W. M. He names the following witnewe to prove hi eoutinnoiiB reniaence upon ana cultivation oi, snid Innd. viz.: Nelson Jones, Frnnk Sloan. W. 0. Boyer and j. N.fcKier, ail oi tieppner, ttiepon. 650-i'HiO A. C'.kaver, HeglBter. Notice o Intention. rAND OFFICE AT THE DUXES, OREGON, t December 17. lrj. Notiee is hereby given that the follow inp-nnnied pettier bat tiled notire of his intention to make filial nroof in mm port of liiB claim, nnd that paid proof will be made oeiore j. . morrow, ioumy t jerit. hi iieppner. Or., on Saturdav Kebrimrv 4, IH-.M, viz.: AL'Ol'bTI 'H VaVLOK, Hd. Application No. 2iCC for the Efe ol Pec. 31. Tn. 2. S It 26. K W M He name the.followinir wltneaiei to prove hln continuous reaiueuee upon ana cuimaiiou oi in Id land, viz.: O. E. i-arnsw orth. W. F. Dntton, A. A- Wren and It. J, Howard, all ot Ueppntr, urepon. John . Lkwih, KeUtcr. Notice of intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DAl.LES.ORF.GOV, Jj Dec Hi, lMfJ. Notice in heieby Riven that the fnllowlng-niimed settler hai tiled notice of his intention tn make tinHl proof in support of ins claim, ann tntu sain proor win oe niune oe fore W. K. Ellis. I', a. Commissioner at Heppuer, Oregon, on Wednesday Feb. 15. 1W)3, viz.: M1LKN S. MAXWELL. Hd. Application ISo. 2845, lor 1 ots I and 2, and EV4 N WK. of See. H 1 . 1 n. 3. S K 24 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz.: N. R Mc "By, T. P. Graham. Jacob Johnson and F M. Holmes, all of (inoseberry, Oregon. &0&-565 John W. Lewis, Kegister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, I j January 2, ln:l. Notice is hereby given that the followtng-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make titial proof iu support of his claim, and that said uruof w ill be made before the County clerk of Morrow County, at Heppuer, ureon, on ren. in, iw. viz.: JuH MtCI " 1.1.01 t.H. D S No. lOUW. for the E'i SW nod SW14 SW and NWt.4 ;-ec -0, Tp 3, S K 2, E. V. M. He names tbe follow in v w itnetses to prove his continuous rcMiiei.ee upon auu cultivation 01, said land. ii. : James W- Lenhey, Mat Hughes, Arthur Daly aud W. U. bt'ott, all of Heppuer, Oregon. A. CLK.WFK, 6j6-5C6 Kegister. D'SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. VTOTirE IS HEKKBY GIVES THAT THE t aniiersmp exisui ft wiween j. a. vtotx erv, S W. Adams. Ed, S Cox and S. H. Cox, un der the firm name of J. A, Woolery & t o., was dissolved Mnv 16, S2. by niutual roiment, J. A. Woolery retainlnif the businesg at lone. 'r.. col lecting all at'comiti due and paying all liabili ties of said branch of tL m's b.isini-ss. up tb dnte alwve-nientioned, the remaining partners retain ing the Hartlman bmiins. euliecttug all ar couiits contracred ty said branch of the busi uess up to tsaid date. J. A. Woolrry, s. W. Adams, Ed S. Cox, 52-60 b. U. Cox. KOM HALK. H' ARNESS -8HOP, stock and fixtures. Good business; established in the midst of a rood ta nn tn it aud stix-b-raisiTig country. Also for sale a good house and two lots w ith or without the business .m-rty. For iurtUer in ormatinti addrctw tiHettu, Heppuer. (r. ixi if Guarantee I to cure Rdiotia Attack I CootupKUou, Smaii Uiie Uutwa. af "'"' II (l II V 5'.".: an Jf la S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER ! HKPPNEK. OREGON. Cattle branded and earmarked ae shown aboTe. tlnreofi V fm right shoulder. My cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla coun- 1 will i hj' $ltfUi for the arrest and con- PK'lKin of any permm t-teuliUK my vlocK. 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For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations, to., call upon or address H. KOEHLEK, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Jen K P. AkL. Portland. Orctron. STOCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yen can keep your brand in free of charge. Alhn. T. J.. lone. Or. Horaes Gd on lefl honlder; cattle snm on lpft hip, nnderbiton isiit enr, ain nuper bit ou the leit; ranse. Mor row county. Arraatrong, J. V., Alpine, Or. T with bar no ler 11 ou left ehoalder of horses; entile aame n l"ft hip. Allinon, O. I).. Eiht Mile. Or. Cattle brand. 0 D 011 left hip Hud horaea aaute hraud on right 1 mourner, itange cinnr nine. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Hortea, JA oon 1 tM'ipri on l't flank: cattle, aameon left hip. Ayera. Johnny, Lena, Or. Horaea hrai'dfi i riangieon leit lap; cattle same on right hip; duo crop off right ear aud upper bit on anuie. ( Harlholamf w. A G . A I nine. Or. Hoi bps ora tided 7 K either shoulder, linage iu JUo - i row county. UieiikiiiHu, ueo., itardman, Or. Horsea, a nan left nholdpr: cattle same ou right nhouluVr. ; I minister. J. W.. IlRrilnitin. Or. TAttle hi and. ed H on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, iintaeberry Oregon H oraes branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle auma on nilit eiae. linrke. M Bt V, Ijong C'reefc, Or Ou cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left enr. an tler half crop off right. Horaea, awne brnud on letft h boulder, itauge iu Uruut and Morrow county . hniBinan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 ou righi shouhk-r; cattle U on the left side. Left eHr half crop and rittht ear upper slope. Hurt on. Win., Heppner, Or, -Horses. J B on right tliia, catUe. same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, lea, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same 011 riuhtiiip; rauife. Mor row county. Brown, J .P., Heppner. Or. -Horses and cattle branded 8 with ox-yoke above ou left shoulder. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle C withdot in nH tor 011 left hip; cattle., same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon, horses W bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand or zgh hip cattle, same, with split iu each ear. Borg. P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle, same tin left hip. Brown lee, W. J., Eox.Or Cattle, JB conneeted on left aide; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on homes same brand ou the left thigh; Bangs iu Fox rulley. Grant county, Cnisiier Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand ed O on light Btifle; cattle (three bars) ou right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Bauge iu Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.ti.. Caleb.Or.-i 1 011 horses on left stifle; U with uuurter circle over it, on left shoulder, aud on left stifle on all colts under 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. Ail range iu Grant county. Clark, Wm. H., Lei a. Or. Horse. WHC con nee ted, on left shoulder: cattle tame ou right hip. Ha ge Morrow and Uumtilla counties. Cate, Chas. B Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Bange Morrow and Umatlila counties. Cecil, Wm., Douglas. Or.; horses J(l on lef shoulder; ca' tie same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits iu the right ear. Curl, T. H John iJay, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit iu right ear. Bplit in left ear. Bange in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A aud spear point ou shoulder. Ear marko.i ewes, crop on left ear, DOUched UtJDer bit in riirhL WfthAm. r.nut in right and under half crop iu left ear. AH range iu GrHiitcountv. Cook, A. J.,Lena,Or, Horses, 90on rightslioul Jei. Cattle, Bame on right hip: ear mark square 01 op otf left and split in right. Currin. Ii. X., Currinsvilie, Or. -Horses, DO on left stifle. Cox Ed. H.. Hardmnn, Or. Cattle, C with in 0 enter: horses. OE on left Md. Cochrau, K, K Monument. Grant Co, Or. Horses bianded circle with bai beneath, on left shoulder: cattle sumo brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Clmpin, H.j liardman. Or. Horses branded won right hip. Cattle branded 1 the same. Lickins. Ebrj Hoi sen braidtd with thrpe tineo fork n left mfle ('at He ta ne ou leftside. XJoouan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Iioimt branded OO with bar over thorn, on left shoulder; cat tle Bame on left hip. Douglass, W. M , Galloway, Or. Cattle, R D nn right side, swtt low-fork in each ear; horses, K 1) on left hip. Douglas, O. T., Dongas, Or Horses TD on the 1 ight stifle; cattle same on right hip. Duncan, W. P., John Day, Or. Quarter circl W on hkIiI shoulder, both on horses aud cattle. Bailee Grant county. Ely, J. B. Jt Houh, Doaglas, Or- Horses brand ed k.L oti left shoulder, cattle name oa left hip. hole ir right ear. Etlioti , Wash., iieppner, Or. Diamond 00 right shoulder. Meek, Jackson, Heppner. Or. Horses, 7F connected ui, riuht shoulder: cattle same on right hip Earmark, hole iu right and crop oil left. Florence, L. A neppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horeee. V with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on riKht shot ldti ; cattle, h on right hip or thigh. Gay, Heury, li eppuer, Or. G A If on left shoulder. Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil, Ur. Horses, anchor b on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on botti hips; ear marks, crop off right ear and uuderbit in left. Kjiukh iu Giiluuu, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H. S. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Ban (ie in Morrow and UmHtillacounties. Gilt water, J . C, Prairie City, Or, On horses, O -O on left shoulder aud stifle; cattle, ou right side. Ba nice in Grant count. Hajes. Geo., Lieua, Or, Bmnd JH connoted, with quartet- circl- ovt-r it, on lett shoulder. Hunt A. B., Bultce, Or. tattle, round-top K with quarter circle ui der it ou the right hip. Bailee in Morrow and Umatilla counties, Hiu ton A Jenks, Hamilton. Or t attle.two bsrs on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, J on rittht thigh, Bange in Grunt county. Hughe. Samuel, Wagner, Or (T F L Connected) uu right ihoulder on horws; on cattle, on right tup and on 4eft side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left. Kange iu Haystack districu Mum-w cunty. llaie, Milton, Wsgner. Or. Horses hranded -O- (rircle w ith parallel tails) on left shoulder. Ottle same on left hip'; alo laige circle on left side- Hall. Edwin, John Day .Or. Cattle E H on right hip; horses same on right shoulder, ianguin brant county. Howwrd. J L. allownv. Or. TIoip X fnM ; witn br above ii) ou rigid slmnlaer; ctt t ! Mtmeuii ieit bide. Bange iu Morrow aud Uma tilla counties. Hughee. Mat, Heppner. Or. llorw, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. , Huusaker, ti i . Wagcer. Or.-Horeea, W 00 left ahouider; cat tie, 9 on left kip. tr. Aiki4 Wm fWHffl-RoitM. AR connected on left shoulder; CatUe on tha left hip, crop off left ear. Humphrava, 4 u. Uardman, ur. ixonm, a on let- flank Hayes, J. M., Heppner, Or. Home, wineglass on left shonldw cattle, same on right hip. Hnstou. Luther, Eialit Uiie, ir. uone u the lft shoutderand heart on the left stifle Cat. tie wim on left hip. Kanire In Mm.w ronnty. Ivy. Alfred. Long Creek. Or-tsttle 1 Dm right hip.cropoff leftearandbitin right. Horses same bnuid on left shoulder, Bange n Gnat eonntv Junkin, 0. W., neppner, ur.-nonw, iwiw shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the earns. Bange on Kiahi Mile. w Johnson. Felix Lena, Or. Horses, circle Toa left stirie; cattle, same on right hip, under hide crop in riiiht anrl split in left ear J'-ukins, D W..AII. Vernou,Or, J on horaeson left shoulder; ou cattle, J on left hip and two smooili crops on both ears. Bange iu Fox and Bearvall.jH Kenny, Mike. Iieppner, Or. Horses brand.nl KNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left .r: nndnr tdma fin th right Kirk. J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses 60 00 left shoulder; cattle. iW nn loft hip. Kirk. J V. Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either flank: cattlt 17 on right side. Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horse 11 on left shoulder; cattle same on light side, uuderbit on right ear. Kumberiand.W.G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I Lon cattle on right and left sides, swadow fork in 1 ft ear and under ciop iu right ear. Horses same brand ou left shoulder. Uauge in it rant county. Kenev. Kli. HeDDner. Or. Horses J L and ace of clubs on left stifle. Bange in Umatilla aud borrow counties Lcahey. J W. Heppner Or. Horses branded lj nnd A 011 Ifft shoulder; cat! le same on left hip; wattle over right ey three sills in rixht ear. Loft en, Btepnen, I ox, Or. tt L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Hang Grant county. liieuaiien, John w., ur. Morses branded haif-ciicle JL connected on left shoul der. Cattle, saint- on left hip. Bange, near Lex ington. Lord, George, Heppner, Or. Horses branded double H coi.necu Sometimes called a swing H, on left shoulder. Markham, A. M Heppuer. Or, Cattle large M on lull side, both ears cropped, and rplit iu Do n. uorses ai ou wit nip. nunge, Llam a canyon. Minor, uscar, iieppner, wr. Cattle, Al Dfoa right hip; horse. Mod lef t shoulder. Morgan, ti. N., Heppner. Or. Horses. M 1 on lefl should1 cattle same on left hip. IVlcCumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horaea, M with bar over on right shoulder. fliann, B. B., Lena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ on right hip; young stuck, small sa ou left shoulder Morgan. Thos.. Henoner. Or. Hortea. airr.lm T on left shoujder aud left thigh; oaltie, 2 "on right tnign. M itcheil. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hip; catue. 77 on right side. MuClareu, D. G., BnwnSTille, Or, Horses, Figure Aon each shoulder, cattle, AlHon hip McKern.W.J. Mount Vernon, Or XI on cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear, half crop in left aame brand on horses ou left hip. Bauge in Grant county. MoCarly, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM conuecteI, ou the left shoulder; cattlasame on hip and side. McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork ou cattle on ribs aad under in each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. Mcllaley, O. V., Hamilton, Or. On Horses, 8 with half circle uuder on left shoalder;on Cattle, four bars connected on top on the right side Bunge in Grant County. Meal. Andrew. Lone ltock, Or. Horses A N con nected on left Bhoulder; cattle same on both hips, Nordyke, ttiiverton. Or. Hones, circle 7 on left thigh: ohi tie. same on left hiu. Oliver, Joseph, ( an) 011 ity, Or. A t on cattle -on left hip: on horses, same ou left thigh. Bange in Grunt county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington. Or, P O on left shou.det. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected ou left hip; horses on left stifle aud wartle on nose. Bange in Grant conuty, Peartmi), Oluve, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and J4 on left nip. aiue, iora in let: wtr, right cropped. Jt 011 left hip. Bange ou Eight Mils. rnrker & Uleusou, Haul man, Or, Horses IP oa i ft hhouider. Pttlur kt-I.U t 1 .u-rt 11 isfiti fl-U k..J e (L k coimec.ed) o. left shou.der ; cattle s niuou ngiitnip. uange. ilurrow counir. Irjper, J. tl., Lexiugutu, r. - Borneo, J (t con neeted in left shoulder; cattle, same ou left hip. under bii in each ear. Pettys, A. C, lone, Or.; horses diamond Pon shoulder; cattle, J ii J connected, ou the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in the tight. Powell, John T.. Dayville, Or Horses, J P con uec ed ou left shoulder- Cattle OK eouuected oa left hip, two under half crops, oue ou ench ear, wattle under throtit. itai geiu lirui.t county. Bickurd, G. D., Canyon City, Or. F C ou left shoulder, on horses outv. B.iuuu Chihuu on.uk and Bear valley. Grant county. noou. Aiiure w. iiannuau, ur. iiorsoa, square cn.-., with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Beninger, Chris, Heppuer, Or. Dorses, C ii oa ion snuiuubi. Bice. Duu, Itardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm lence ou ieit shoulder; cu:tle, DAM oa right shoulder, itange near liardman. ItoVHM. Auroli. llHt.itlHr Or H. t.tui V left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed o right hip and crop off right ear. Bange in Mor row county. Kubii bros., Heppner, Or. Horeee branded 2 on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left tup. crop oil left ear aud dewlap ou neck. Bange uc Morrow and adjoining counties. Bust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horses It oi left shoulder; cattle, B on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left ear. tiheep. B on weathers, round crop off righ ear, Bange Uma tilla and Morrow o uiities. Beaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horses branded A B on right Bhoulder, vent quartei circle over brand; cattle same on right tup. Bange Morrow county. Boyse, Wm. H, Osiryville, Or HU connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop off right ear and Bplit in left. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Bange in Uurro Grunt and Gilliam comities. Itector.J. W.. Iieppner, Or.-Horses, JG ot left shoulder. Cattle, (jou right hip, Spickuall. J. W., "lElooseberry, Or. Horses branded al ou left shoulder; lauge in Morrow county. t bailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses branded on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Hwaggan, B. F Lexington, Or.-Horeea with dash under it on left stifle, cattle 11 with oash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hmd leg. Range fu Morrow GiJliamaud Umatilla counties. bwuggart. A. L., Ella. Or. Hones brande1 1 on let 1 shoulder; cet tie same on left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. E., Heppner, Or, Horses shaded J ti ou let. stifle; cattle J ti on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, uuderbit in left. feapp. Thos., Heppuer, Or. Horses, 8 A P oa left hip; catti same on left hip. Shirts. James, Long Creek, Or. Horses. S en lett stiile aud over on left shoulder. bhrior.John, Fox, Or. NO connected on horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hip, crop oil right ear and uuder bit in left ear. Bangs tu Grant couuty. tiniith Bros., tiUMnville, Or. Horses, branded H. Z. ou shoulder; caitis, ame on left ahuulder. tiquiree, James, Arlington, Or,; horses branded Jtiuu left shoulder; cattle the same, also uose waddle. Bange in Burrow and Gilliam 00 uties. (Stephens, V. A., Hardiuan. Or-; horses bdou right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. CatUe, 8 on right hi 1 ; swaliow-fork tn left ear. tiwaggart. G. W ., Heppner, Or. Horses. U oa left shuuide ; catUe, 44 on left hip. tiinith, K. E. Loue Bock, ur. Horses branded a crossed seven on lefl shoulder; cattle same va left side. Bunge, Gilliam county. Bperry, E. G.. Heppuer, Or. Cattle W C ea lett tup, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner. Or. Horeee, oa left siioula. r; cattle, 'i on left shoulder. Tippeu.,B.X.,tnierprise,Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Tumor K. W.. Heppner, Or. -Small capital T lett shouldsi, horses; cattle same on left his with split iu boih ears. llumtou, 11. M.. lone. Or.-Horses branded U 1 connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vauderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or;-Horses HV eoa. necied on right shoulder ;oat tie, same on right hip. m Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, U L. on Uieleft shoulder; oaltie same on light hip. crop off left ear aud right car lopped. WBson.John (J., tiaJetn or Heppner, Or. Borsos branded Jq on the left shoulder. Haute Morrow couuty. W arrea, W B. ( 'aleb. Or Cattle, W with quarter circle over it, ou left side, split iu right ear. Hortes same brad ou left ihoulder. iuuueia Graut couutr. Wood, F L, Dayville, Or-Hearton horses on left stifle; on cuttle. 'ion left side and under bit in left ear, Bange in Grant county. Wright, tiilas A. Heppner. Or. Cattle branded o W on the right hip. square crop oil right ear and split in leit, Wallace, Francis, Mount Vernon, Or Squarson cattle on the left hip, upper slope in , he left ear and under slope 111 right ear. Bame brand on horses ou right shoulder, liauge in Harney and Grant couutv. W ade. Henry, Heppner. Or. Horses bianded ace ot spade on ieit shoulder and left hip tattle branded sameon left side aud left hip. ells, A. ti., Heppner, Or.-Horeea, on left shoulder; can e same. W oJtiuger, John, John Day City, Or On homes three parallel bars ou left shoulder; 7 on nheep bit in both ears. Bange in Grant and atalhuer counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horeee. UP connected on lef t shoulder. Wat kins, Lishe. Iieppner, Or.-Horses branded th coiinectto on left stifle, Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle, W oa right thigh, hon in left ear; horeee, W oa right shoulder, wimi sameon left shoulder. Whittier Bros Drewsy, Harney county. Or. Hom branded W B. nmnwoted on lefl ihonlder Williams, Vasco, Hamilton, Or. guarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both oattle and horses. Bange Grant county. W illiams, J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and kIh m each mr. tan in Gmnl montjr. W ren, A. A., eppner. Or. Horses running A A on shoulder; Cattie. same on njrhi hip. iomig. J, 8., Gooseberry. Or. Hir hnutdMf Tw-. 'he ah.ri.M' Young, W. A., Gooseberry, Or. Horssbra ad ed X X tdoub e X eouaeetea) oa Wt akeeide eaule saae oa lett aide-