I On Sale to OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Cliloogo, St. Iotils, AN1 A Mi 1-OINTU ebst, nw m am Leaves Ileppner, 8 a. m. Arrives 6:50 p. m. Pullman Mleei)eri Colonist Bleeper Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. BUamera Portland to Han Fmuoiso every (iar day,. Tickets Europe For ram and general information call on Depot Ticket Agout, J. C. HAET Heppner. Orefon. W. B. BUBLBUKT. Asst (Jen., l'au. Agt. JM Washington Bt., PnaTi.san. Oaaoow. From Terminal or Interior Poiuts 11). EAILEOAD! Is the line to take 11 IK Uin I'llliUKi Hr i' nm. n imiio iiiuua.f Testibuled Trains every day in t) e jear to St. Paul and Chicago (No Change of OiirB) Composed or DINING CARS unsurimssed, I'ULLMiN DBAWLNG BOOM SLEEPERS Of Latest Equipmru- TouristSleping Cars Best that can be constructed mid in which ac eommiHlafioi s an ImHIi tree and furnished foi holder of tint or second-class tickets, and Elegant Day Coachs. A Continuous Line oounectiuu with hI Line, allordiuif Direct and Uninter rupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Henervatinnt can L. Secured in advance thnmuh any ugent of the ruad. TimouaiTTicKms To and from el points In Amer'ca, KiikIm .it and Kurop can be purchased ai any Ticket oliioi of this Coinpauy. Full information oonoerninn mtes. rirui of trams, route and other details furuiulied on application to any agent, or A. D. OUAIILTON, Assistant Oetieriil l'liaaenifer Aiieni Ko. til tHrst St., Vor. H'tmmiffim, tf. I'UHTI.AM) ORMiUfi SILK DUESS IVo Will Give Away fibso .Intel) Free, ol co-,1. a i elo gaol blaik or colored Silk I ltjei.it patient ot It, yarns n any voting lauv in every town In AmiTlrH, who it- I v 1 1 1 1 K to introduce Tilt. . lHiVxt.lHH.lt lll.HT," a 1h rge s page. 10 column II . Insiratcd household and A 111 J 1 J . farm Journal, one of tbe best pnblLhed, now it. Itl Itth year. We nuiko this great oiler in ortlel to introduce, our paper at o ce Into ninny thou aaud new homes. He mire lottetid 25 eenlt, tor the pape r one year on tllul and sample of nil to viet from. PILOT l'l'lt. C. Ma .') Center St., New Haven, It. Old 1r. lh-iiniiiinnd After years of piitieni study ami i xperi men! baa i-iveu to tl e- wiiiM a prtpnra. tmn wliuth in hu Hlisoliile ami -a-riiiniieni enre for every kind of rlieiitiialis i. A-V four drniiKtnla for it. Toe prine i tfo but it ia a large bottle and will relit-v. tbe worat oaae from the tirat doaa. II yon are. ofTored aouiotliiiiK elae, write di rect aud we ill send .ton a liniHe lit eipteea prepaid. D'tiiiinionil Mi iln itn Oi, 48 50 Maideu Lue, New l'"'k Aiienla wauted CI TIIK TOI.kUl) WlifKI.V 1ILADK. Tbe miit-t popular Hitd beat known weekly uewf piiper priutt'd iu tints ccuulr) ii tbe Toledo Itlade. For more ll.i.i' twenty yrara it haa bad a lirotilntiou i t l(XI,0UOtu 200.CHK), K"i"K reunlarly into every ataie and territory ot the tiuimi From tiiteen to twenty five tone of prim paper U couaimed iueni b week'a edition, ud ia reiiuluily mailed to more tbau balf the piiatofliitea of the United Stntea It il peculiar fact that tbe Blade is tbe only weekly newannper published that has rrular atibarriliera in all iiartsof tin United Statea. It la editl with aecial referenoe to tlm wants of all people in II sections. It is also m nle to intervnt every member of the fnuily lleaidea II the news of the world, it haa Serial and Short Stories, Wit and Humor, 1',, etry, Camptire, Farm, Sunday olpail Lsaon, Yoimif Folks, Poultry, Puzzlee, Household, Auawera to Oorrespondents, etc. Asnapeoml feature for 1S'.3, Mr Kobiaon Liieke, i ilitor Hinl proprietor ol Ibe lllade, baa juat sailed for Japan, and will eoulributv a aeries of illustrated letters nn the maimers and ruatouis of that peculiar o ointry aud i'a people. T' eee arltelea will tw nuuiiienoed wime time iu Febtnar) or Maioh, and will lie worth lo luv readers of tbe Ulade many times tbe subscription nrioe. Ever) reader of Ibis paper is invited to send for a specimeu copy. Tli pnhlii-ber of tbe Blade would be iflad to send a specimen eopy to every reader in this cmuitrv. Hnhsi r ntion nrioe ot tbe Ulade, one dollar a year. Five dollars in cash will I be pai to any person seudinu in a small Inb ef subscribers. Write for nuenls' terms, tiitiiiK particulars. Address ' lbe iilnle. Toledo, Ohio." Toe Ulade and Keiui-Weekly Oni-lta to new sub'cribers, ai d I" old subecnb ri paying iJ advance, S3 26. sw Mtm Northern Pacific To all PointsKast and South s-s Mums ixTEiiioit. Thofttfht to Co Storod with Pro oioua Motola. Sohsme ef Co i?mi to lnvmtlirati Uu Matter nr IXorln for te Ailaernli Work la A seientiflo tshemo of mnch Impor taniws has been aoitatod In Washing-tor recently, says the Star. Dmiti f t! last two congresses there have been i number of representatives and two oi three senators who have used their in fluenco in favor of an a;;ropri:it ion f i boring a hole in the earth several rail in depth. It has lon;r been reeo rni.: that an inconceivable amount of vali In the shape of precious metals nv. other mineral substances ia loc'.ied v. out of reach beneath the crust 't.f t planet. All the rubes da r out of it r. resent merely tho most superficial am ineffective scratching of the surface. Once render accessible the internal re cesses of the sphere and it is plain thtf. every human beinpr mi'ht be a thousanc times a M onto Crista. (Jeoloists arc agreed that the inte rior of the earth is largely co:npo'.l o metals. Whereas the surfaec imtttr o the planet wcijhs only about two an one-half times as much as water, it i known as a fact that toward the cjnte; the average weight of t'lin'js is cljve: times that of water. This i:i due to the circumstance that while this sublunar-, orb was coolinj and conden-jinf t!r heavier particles sought the middlt" Therefore it is probablo that the rjren mass of tho sphere is iron. I!ut then arc other metals more heavy than iron and these would naturally form an a. cumulation immediately about the on terof tho plobo. Amon r them may b. mentioned most important snld. Oeolo ;rist Gilbert, of tho geological survej said the other day that ho would rathei expect to And n vast accumulation o ?old at that point than anywhere else his notion bcinj that such of tho yellov. metal as is found on tho surface of th earth is only an accidental dctritu-. However, there are two or threo sub stances known even more weighty that fold, and ono of them is platinum which has doubled in market valu within the last year or two, owin'tc the increased cost of production. So it is not unreasonable that certain members of congress and other person of keen judgment should consider th advisability of boring a hole in tin earth for tho purpose of extractor somo of its metallic contents. Fo. seientiflo purposes a pit has recently been sunk at Spelhrr. in Germany, to tho depth of a mile. Unfortunately, water has been struck, and no results which add very materially to human ':nowlede have thus far been obtained. Ynother well has been driven at Wheel ing, W. Va., as far down as three-quarters of a mile, it is dry and the borin;; process is proceeding at the rate oi about ten fe-jt a day. The management will bo disgusted if oil or something i not struck before the hole comes out tho antipodes and somebody tumble: into it at tho other end. No roally seiontilic person has been so foolish as to ima-fine that possible results, commercially speakin.T.coulcl be secured without di.ffinj much farthei than this. Estimate is made that a twenty miles from tho surface of tin earth every known substance metah oeks and nil becomes fused anc ictuid. Once let this point be reached, md naturally whatever is below mttsl ipout up of its own accord, without ex pense of mi.'liiitf. Immediately the price of metals in the market would be -educed to little or nothing and a new tyc would dawn upon civilization. Il 'ins been su'T(,rested that such an arti ficial conduit would be, to all intents and purposes, a volcano, but any dan Tors which it would otherwise threaten miht bo obviated easily by establish ing the worlci on tin open prairie. DON'T FOOL WITH WIDOWS. llonr a i;l follow Tuintilo I Overboard nod Lout Ills i-e:h. An nmusing accident happened one day lat week to a participant in a sail inff party at liar Harbor, tho true in wardness for which is even yet un known to the other members except )ne, snys the New York World. There were four couples. Among them was a charming voting widow whoso little boy was Icept carefully in tho back ground. Her escort was a big, brawny, Tood-nntured fellow, for all tho world like the ideal man thS lorn woman .vould cling to. The boat ran a consid erable distance out, and thou tho happy pairs nestled closer to each other, con versation lagged and became half whispered. The widow and her beau were in the shadow of the sail. A gust of wind caused the craft to roll and in stantly a heavy splash startled the ex cursionists from their reverie. The big fellow hud fallen overboard. lie was lishcd out, but tho sudden morose ness which ho had apparently ac quired iu tho water mado him a veritable damper on the company and tho party was headed toward the shore. Tho unfortunate took the ex press north the next day. The widow, learning ho had gone, told a friend iu (Treat confidence and with many blushes that tho poor man was just about tf kiss her when the boat rocked, und ir his excitement his false teeth becumr loose and sank in the sea. Sho knew it, for she saw them flash in tho moon litfbt ere they disappeared forever. There is more catarrh in this section of the oouiitr than all other diseases put toirether, and until the last few vears was suppose I to be incurable. For a ureal many years doctors pronounced it a loonl disease and prescribed local rem ediea. and bv oonalantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science baa proven catarrh tn be a constitutional ilieae. and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Mali's Oatarrb thtre, manufactured by F.J. Cheney A Oo . Toledo, Olii.i, is tbe only constitutional cure on tbe market. It is taken internnllv in d 'aea from 10 drops to a tvaspniinfiil. It sets directly on the hl'ind and mnootis surfaces of the sys tem. Tliey offer one hundred dollars for any case it fail to pure. S-nd forciron lara aud testimonials- Address. F J. CitRNtT & 'o., Toledo, O. tySold by drugirtsis. 7io. 7 ' A Itrwanl of f,00 Will lie paid for any oasa of rhenniatism which cannot b cured by Dr. Dnm- mood's Liiibrnintr remedv. This nff-r i made in ifood faith by tbe proprietors. and there is no reasonable eionae for any one to suffer lontrer. An ordinary case wid be cured by one bottle, and it is poor eoountny lo mttTer when relief can be sei-nred so certainly. Tbe price of a bottle i $.", and that is the iW of a ou-e. I'mntnionil oedieine Co., 4 DO Maiden Lime, Now Yotk. A units wauted. CI Kipaus Tubules euro luusca. A rRZCI2U3 HUM1. ' .ua tjueor lilUiiiT. 1 1 toe of a Cejirar'i .vjltlU I Every day for years past might hav I bee ud the steps of the church o1 St. Sulpi.e, writes the Paris corre spondent of a London contemporary, s , venerub'e mendicant with a bump or i hi& back, -which, by tho way, did not I d'-t-iish tit, a ayo. out, on the eon ' trary, rrrow In a most abnormal man ner. It was not until the beg-frar was gathered to his fathers that an ex planation of the phenomenon was forthcoming-. Pore Antoino was a canny old man who did not make ducks and drakes of tho alms which he received, lie spent very littlo and invested his steadily increasing capital in shares, which, with a certain amount of gold and silver,' he kept in a batr securely tied over his ragged coat. Mysteriouf hints as to the importance of his sav ings led several people to show him considerable attention, and among them was a neighbor to whom he hod promised the whole of his little fortune. A few months ago he was taken ill suddenly, and one night while delirious he jumped out of a window and so put an end to his days. The neighbor im mediately possessed himself of the bag and found that it contained share cer tificates and money to the amount of nearly twenty thousand dollars. Un luckily, however, for him he soon as certained that I'cre Antoino had two relatives to whom he had bequeathed his savings in a will. Tho good neigh bor sent them tho contents of the bag, With the exception of four thousand dollars which ho retained for himself, and the words: "Your uncle is an old rascal" whi.-h he forwarded on a piece of note paper with tho parcel led tc his discovery. He was prosecuted foi theft and was condemned to two years imprisonment. HAGGLED WITH WORTH. And tbe Fittnons Man Milliner Felt Bit Dignity Seriously Outraged. Every man has his price, though it Is In the case of renowned persons occasion ally high. No man understands this bet ter than Worth, the man milliner, at any woman who wears his confection! can vouch for. There is a good story, says the New York Recorder, told ol how one misguided woman ventured tc remonstrate with tho faiseur de chif fons because he charged her six hundred dollars for a dress, which at first sight seems to ordinary people rather an inex pensive gown. "The material," said tho lady, "conld be bourht for one hundred dol lars, and surely the work of making up would bo well paid with twcnty-flve dollars more." 'Madam," replied the outraged tailor, In his loftiest manner, "go to M. Con stant, the painter, and say to him: 'Here is a canvas and colors, value one dollar. Paint ine a picture on that can vas with these paints and I will pay you thirty-three and one-third cents.' What will bo the answer? 'Madam, - no payment for an artist' No, but I say more. If yon think my terms aro too high koep tho dress and pay me nothing. Art does not descend to the pettiness of haggling." History does not record the lady's re-Ply- : LIKE A FAIRY TALE. How a Poor Ynuiit- Man Got a Diamond j for Ills (ilrl. I A charming girl had a fine pair of solitaire diamond earrings and she lost one of them to her infinite sorrow. She could not find it anywhere, and after months of grief and spasmodic search she resigned herself to doing without diamond earrings. Having lost the mate of it she did not know what to do with a single stone, but she was full of womanly invention. She was engaged to a struggling young man without money except what he earned, and un able to bestow diamonds upon his fiancee. One day, says the New York Press, sho was walking with her sweet I heart, and suddenly pausing she pointed ! to a point of light in the street and said: , "What is that a diamond?" He stopped i and picked it up with delight and sur prise. "I suppose whoever lost such a gein will advertise it," he said. "Well, you keep it," said Bhe, "until it Is ad vertised for, and if it is not you can have it set In a ring for mo." She wears tho ring now and he docs not know yet why that diamond was not , idvertised for or that his sweetheart I lroppod it in the stroet for him to find uid have set into the ring she knew he was not uble to buy. J Itallim Itrltfands. The Infamo Lcggo, which was dis covered a short time ago in Andria, is nn organization similar to tho Mala Vita, although far less notorious. The confiscation of its account books in the house of a member led to the revelation of interesting details of Its manage ment. A caudid'ito for membership received instruction in fencing and shooting for two dollars monthly. After acquiring the necessary amount of skill for his murderous calling he became a "neophyte." The chief, during the cer emony of admission, cut the candidate iu the breast with a dagger, and then the candidate, with his hand on tho bloody weapon, swore loyalty to the society. The steps of promotions were indicated by the titles "neophyte," "regi-lar," "the initiated" and "chief." In liarletta tho Infamo I.cgge had a woman's branch organization. The first arrest of members of the society took place on June 'JO in Andria. In one hour fifty of these declared high waymen and murderers were captured, and the work of hunting them down is atill in progress. Tbe name of the soci ety uaeuus literally "infamous law." Aa Enemy Hunted. There is an enemy with whom thnu snnda are familiar all their lives, because they are horn with a tendency to bilious ness. With this enemv they are Con stantly batllititf wiili in ff ct.ial wesnons. Hosteller's stom ich bit ers will baffle it. Mere purgatives will not reform a dis ordered condition of the liver indicated, not by constipation, alone, but also by sick headaches, yellowness of the skin and ejehatla, nausea, furred tonuue ami uneasiness, more particularly npou pressure nn tbe rihfht side, upon and be in the ehott r bs. Avoid ilrartio purna tives which yripe and weiken the intes tine", and substitute this world f-tmnus anti-bilious oordial, which likewise re moves malarial, stomachic aud kidney complaints, rheumatism ami nervous ness. As a laxative of the bowels, pain less but . fleolual, it improves appetite, sleep and the ability tn diif'st, and pos sesses tbe additional advantage of a staudard t inc. Collin & McFarland have just received a car ,oail of Miicbell Wawons, Hacks, etc. nno have also a large supply of fanu intr ion 'omenta of sit kind, a Kipau Tabula arc uJwaj t rtadj. bda aoainst LidN. tb Caalne Woa nnd Ills Oirn-r Poeketed Several Hundred Dollars. The recent attempt of Texas men to get np a fight between two bull-dogs and a puma reminds mo of a queer pro ceeding in our old mining camp in Ne vada, write a correspondent of tho New York Sun, There wcro plenty of mountain lions prowling around in thoso days, and one ell day wo set a dead fall in hopes to make a capture Tho fall" was a heavy log which was in tended to break tho lion's back, but one night a varmint was caught in such a way that ho was simply hold down and not a bit ini'in-d. He was full grown and as savne as a meat axe, and wc had an awful time getting him down to camp and caged up. We calculated on selling him for a good round sum, but after about a week along camo a man with tho meanest looking cur dog nt his heels you ever saw. Tho r.nira.l -'tis gaunt, wild-cyed. homely and awkward, and ho didn't weigh over twelve pounds at the most. The man had heard about jur lion, and after looking him over ho said: "Boys, hero seems to bo an opportun ity. I think my dog can lick yi-ur lion Inside of five minutes." You could have heard xn latt'vh and yell a mile away, but the man pre-c-rvod a very serious face and added: "Anybody kin holler, but money talks. Oentlcmon, 1 11 bet a hundred cve;i that my dog licks your lion!" Wc jumped onto him awfully rapid under that proposition, and when ho of fered to make it two hundred dollars we jumped tho faster. After tho stakes were up we set about fi::ing for tho fight. There wa? a natural sink near by about as largo as a circus tent, but as wo had no way to incloso it wo had to get a collar around our lion's neck and send seven miles for a chain to hold him. By the use of f orked sticks and blankets ws pot him out of tho cage and chained him to a stake In the oen'.er of tho sink. My! but wasn't ho rip-.ring madl Ho rolled over an lovcr 1,0 stood on end ho howled and screamed, and nono of us would havo gone within reach of him fo'.- a thou- sand dollars. I Tho fight, was set for Sunday, and there wer-. four hundred men there, j At nine o'clock In tho morning every I thing was ready, and the master of ceremonies announced: j "Gentlemen, the bet in that this 'ere ' dog licks that 'ere lion in five mlnits." The owner , f the doer ,!vnr" vith the canine umter his arm, : id the lion screamed. The dog was Hung at him, and then wonderful to relate, tho lion gave him one look and turned tail. The i dog ran him five times around that rink, biting at his heels, and then, scared half to death, the big beast twisted his head out of tho collar, broke through the crowd and dusted for tho cedars. The dog ran him out of sight, and then came back as if nothing had happened. "Gentlemen, the dog wins!" shouted tho referee, and the stakes were handed over. Wo offered the man one hundred dol lars to explain how it was done, but he replied: "I couldn't do it for a thousand, 'cause I don't know. All I know is that every thing gets out of his way." And not one of us could fiver foel satisfied as to why that raffing old lion turned coward the way he did. jr-" Chinese fciucr In CallTnra.. California grape-growers are said to be feeling the stoppage of Chinese im migration severely. There has bxn a constant drift eastward of the Chinese from California, until now there are not enough left to do tho work required of them. In most industries white labor can be substituted, but among grapL growcrs this is not possible, as white men cannot do tho work that China men have hitherto performed. No one can realize, unless ho has bad ac tualexperiencchow delicately the celes tials handle fruit, and how roughly it ia treated by whites. In shipping grapes out of forty boxes packed by Chinnmen only ono on an average is injured while ono out of twelve is spoiled b whiU! handling. Hoo.len' Arnica ."aire. Tbe best salve in the wiir'd f i cntF binises, sores, ulcers, salt rb urn. f vei sores, tetter, chapped bands, nhid laiiis ooriis anil all skin etnptions, nnd pis lively enres piles, r no pay n qnind I a uuaratiteeri to give perfect atisf cim or more) refunded. Price 25 oeiits pi-i box. For sale by Slootiin-J dmaou Dm. Company. Ono Smnfl Win llenn evi ry nnrlit for a week aruusu Torpid Livcit. :&. t.-r bouie. Fat People. The only safe aud reliable treatment f'.r obesity, or sniietfliioiia fat, is tin Leverette" Oliesity Pills, which uradn lly reduce the weight and measurement. No injury or inconvenience leavea no wrinkles nets by absor lion. 'I bin cure ia fonudi d upon tbe most sci?ntiHo pr.n tuples, and hat been used by one of the moat eminent pbsioiaDa of Europe in his piiv-te practice "for fivejeais" with 'he most iiratifyieg resnl'a. Mr Henry Perkins, 29 Union Park, Boston, writes: "From the lis i f tbe 'Levere-lte' obesity pills my weiiibt has been reduoed ten pounds in three weeks and my teu,rnl nealtb ia very mnch improved. Tbe iirinciples ol onr treatment are fully in dorsed ly my family pbysioian. In proof of my gratitude I herewith give jon per miaeiou to uae mv name if yon desire to do so." Ptbie tfiOf) per package, or three pack ges for 85 UO by mail. All otdera sni plied direct from nr office. The Lkvkkfttk Spfcifio Co., 175 Tremout ritieet Boston, .Mine. D tUNKENNKtW. er til MQt!0R HABIT Cared at Honir la Tea Pays liy Adailnis- leriiux Dr. Malaes' (ioldra h- ilir. It cau br giveu in a glass of beer, aonp of ooffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, and will i fleet a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate diinkeror an aleohobe wreck. It has been given in thousands of ease, and in every instance s perfect cure bus followed. It never fails. 'Jhe system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes an niter impossibility for the liquor anpetile to rxiat. Cures guaran teed. 48 page Imok of particulars free. Address the QoLPBN bl'SXUFlc Co., 185 Kace Street, Cim-iunali. Ohio. W brre? At AbrHhamKick'n, Iu addition to his tailoring" buaiueen, he hn ndded ft fine Ihip of atulerwcHr of nil kinds, neK)itre shirts, hosiery, etc. Alto but no baud PutDH elettmit pHtteron for enits. A. Ahrabaiaaipk. Mhv ulrfft, Heppner, r. SBtiKUaKKH. Ed B.rbeck. ii ehoeniak er nnd lenNuer tf tDHny yeHr' expert- enoe, baa juat hoatwl in the, Abraham aiok i i iUtniif. on May etrt, where he it. prei nred to do evpij thintf in Id line. HirlitH-k ia mnrtly a firHt olaaa work , niai, and warrautn all work. Give hiai a call. Hit FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor In the blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, uso Ayer'sSarsaparilla Tho most economical, safe, speedy, and effective of all blocd-purificrs. Has Cured Others will cure you. IF YOU WANT INFOnMATION ABOUT nr)rirf li'ttT nr noKt 'I rnrt If TTIK PRFNN lf.AI.TlN COM PA NY, I0HN W5i RaURiw. M-maiiiig Attorney, P.O.BOX 433. WASHINGTON. D. C. ""ETON'S HtOCUKED F"" SCLHt-is, WIDOWS, CHlDRTN, PSRNTS. .-' lBf t Pi '"nri -i I Siliors 'isAhi"'l In ,r,p Mrmof intv n the reirnlar Armyrr jVp'-v (slnce'tv war. urvlvoM of Tndim war of f 1H42, Tid tb Ir nidowB-noir 1'iit'tlPd. O'darirl relfr-tt-rl cJ-iims steel )v. Ti-niManrU entitled to M'-rter rtei. 'eni for riw laws- charge for advice. No fee GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS Highest Germinating Power. PUREST STRAINS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. rGeo.Starrett.sf"' ILGli, ADVERTISEMENTS. SOTrE (F INTENTION. f AVD OFFICE A I LA OKANDR. 0HF.(!HN, I j Di't-diiber r. lssi'2 votice In hcreiiy iriven hut tlie lollnu loir mimed settler Inn. tiled notice il his Intention to make tllml proof III iinrt ol his i-liiim. noil that fiiiil pronl Mil he niuile ,ie fore V. It Kills I '..in f. . i Ircnlt Court at ileppner. Ur . on Jannnrv '21. IKtw xl..: .Ill-Ki ll W. HKOTOH, lid. Nn. 1M7. lor the MVIj sec. 21), Tn. 2, S It 27, K. W. M. He tinmen the follow loir u itnerM1!. tn prove hi continuous rehiileiue upon and cnltivution of. Mtid lnnd. ix.: Nel-on Jones. Frnnk Blnnn. W. (1. lioyer and J. N Elder, ullof Ileppner. tiMTon. aiO-fioO A. 0 KAVKlt, Ifeirlster. j Notice of Intention. I AND OFFIt K AT TI1F. D U.I.FS. OP-EfiON, I ' December 17. Iwr. Notice li hereby iiiveit : Hint the follou iiip-titimctl settler tins, till d notice of lili-Iniention to niMke flnsl proof In support of his ehiini. mid that soiel proof will lie made before J. W. Morrow-. County Clerk, at Ileppner. , ur., on riiitunlrtv Kebruarv 1, isi;t, viz.: I Afoivrrs tayloh, ltd. Application ho. 2i.CC for Hie NE! of Pec. 31. I p. 2, s It -ft, K W M He names the follow Ine witneiseli to prove his coniiinious resilience upon auu cuiuiauon oi. mid hind, viz.: O. E. I nnisuortli. W. F. Duttnn. A. A Wren and It. J. Howard, all of Ileppner. Oregon. &5-.rt6 Julia . Ltwis. i.euigter. liotice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT TIIK DAI.l.ES, ORF.GOV, J Pec itl, ls'.ri. Notice Im lieieby iiiven that the following-named settler bus tiled notice of his intention to ituike tilinl proof in support of lits clniin. nnd that snid proof wilt he inmle he fore W. K. I llis. l.s. Commissioner nr Ileppner, Oregon, on Wednesday Feb lo. Is!:i. viz.: Mll.ltiN S. MAXW F.I.I., lid. AppllcHtion No. 2Mfi. lor I ots I sod 2, and K'-i N VVI, of a c.l, 'I P S. It 21 IS W M. He names the follow in); w ttnesses uiprove tils continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid Intnl. vi.: N. K McAsy, T. V. tJrnham. Jflcob .lohnson and F M. liol'mes, all ol t;ooneberry. oreuou. 5.V)-5ti.r) John u. Lkwik, bculster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I AND OFFICE AT LA (iHAMiK. OREGON, . January 2, 1 '.:?. .Notice Is hereby given that the following-named set ier lias tiled notice oi his intention to make final prot In support of bis claim, and that said proof will l-e made before the County t lerk of Morrovi County, at Ileppner, OreiiOii, on Feb. l:t. I!2. i. : J. II n Mi cl I.I.Ol oil. D S No. 101CO lor the Fl'jSWt. and SW14 NWH and Ntt ( ntt ! fee -.0, 1 p S, 8 K 2s, K. W. M. He names the follow ing w itnesses tn ptovellls continuous resilience upon and initiation of, said land. tz.: James W. Leahey, Mat Hughes. Arthur Daly and V. (j. gcott, ull of ileppner, Oregon. A. Clkavpm, 55t'.-560 kegistcr. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCCIT COCRT OF THE STATE of t ireg for the county of Morrow'. O. W. Harrington, ad-1 mitilstmtor of the es tate 01 James.-tea art, Deceased, l-laintilt'. (SUMMONS, vs. G. W. Stewart. I Defendant. J TO G. W. 8TEWAUT, Defendant : In the name of the ;tnie of Oregon. Yon are hereby lequired to appear and answer the com plaint Hied airainst you In the above-entlied action, on or before the 27ih day of March, 1MI3, that being the first day of the next regular term of said court. And if you ,o fail tn answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judsmeut against von tor the sum of Five Hundred snd Eighty-Mlie and 7t)-!tX) (IViNl 7U-1W) Dollars, w ith interest from December '21. lM'.d, at Tei. iier cent, per annum, aud rdxty Dollats attorney s fe s. And the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars and interest from April 10. Istn.st Ten percent, per annum and f-ixly-Five Dollars attorney', lees and costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is served by publication, to order of Hon. W. L BradsliHW. judge of said court, made ill chambers 011 December :il. latrj. FKANK KKU."i;;, 55(1-71 w Attorney lor lialutlir Notice. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, I A tiraude, Oregon, Jan 9, 1S'.1:. complaint having been emored at this oltiee by henry Mosaic sgaiust Luther Baldwin for abandoning his homeBtead eutrv No. 4llti, dated March ls8, upon the K1 NM'ii Sec. 20, slid the K4 SWVi See. 17. Tp ;. S It a.', E. W. M . In I'tiiatllls cotuity. t tregon ; w ith a view to thecancc Llaiion ol said entry the said parti, s are hereby sum moned 10 appear at the office of W ill C. Sltuison, at Pilot tiock, Oregon, on the 1st day of .March, iNiM. at 10 o'clock, a. 111., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment, to he used at the final hearing lit this ottice on the 2t'th day of March, IMlit, at ten o'clock 11. m. It is further ordered that this notice be served by publiearion lor four consecutive weeks In the Ileppner (iarette. and by posting upon the tract as in United States lain) cases. tii-71 A. c. Mi Ci.s:i.i.a: d. Receiver. DSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEKt-BY GIVEN THAT THE Partnership exfstli g between J. A. Wtail ery, 8 w, Adams. Ed. Cox and s. H. Cox, un der the fir in name id J. A V tailery A i 'o., was diuohetl Mny 16, ir, hy mutual couseiit, J. A. Woolery retaining the business st lone, i r. col lecting all accounts due and paving all UhMU ties ot said branch of Mi in s business, up to dnte above-ineiitloned, the retualulug partners retain ing the Hardiiieu bnetotss. collecting all ac counts contracted hy said branch of the busi ness up to Mid date. J. A. U mi sky, M. W. A da us, Ed 8. Cox, K-rtO tt. H. Cox. KOIt MALKi HARNESS Hop, stni'l and flttures Oood btiritiicN; eMahlisbeil Iu the tnhlst of a gotnl lariiilng and stoek-rsMng eonntrv. Also (or Nile a goiNl bouse and iuu lou niih or without the tMislitves i-Mpertv. Forlurther ln- onuaiiou address Gaieite. Uppuer, Or. UA U ass S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER ! HH'FNKK. OHKHON. Cnttle t'ttwrtfri nnd r marked anahuwri above. rJnrivB mi rittht .hoalifor. Mv cuttle rr!K in lUnm-wand Umatilla enun. w, I will 1 ay $UI.(1) for ihp Rrrwt ard cor. ifiiontif hii (ft ci n fiiHlit-atrri tiirk. WISCONSIN CI.NTKAI. I.IMS ( Northern Pacific R R. Co, Lessee) LATEST TIME CARD Two Through Tra'ns Dai y. U'.4"p u'fi 'jripiii lJv.Nltiiiu'npoliBAri).(iiiTii4.1"'pm .:h,im7 l')iitil.v..r. l'Hiil....ArK.:fc Hini.H.Ojmi ; lrMinh.1.iiniLv...lHilutli. . .A rll 0" f.fiipm '2 .ipiiiiT.'.'.Oimi.l.v. . Ai-IiIhikI. . Ar 'JOitmjH Utpin 7.l6diiilit.5,.'inilrr...(.hU'ttgo. .Lv 547hiu 0.4o" I I I I 'Hrkelf soltl nnd ImiKraEe rheckwl through to nil d ints tn llie t'liilfd .-lMtoi hi id ada inhe Ciiiii'i enou niune in tuiciiiiQ wjin an tmi i ft Hi ill itr Khhi and South. Knr full linorniatioii apply to your tteareBt ttekct at;em or JA". '. I'ti.ND. dpi- Pno. and Tkt. At chlcano. III. v u ick 'i-j -TO : Son 1 vet noisoo Irid all points in ( alifi inia. via ibe Mt, btiaata ronte f the Southern Pacific Co. hpfrreat hiirhway thmntth 'aldnrnia to all point Khki and South, (irand Hcenic Houte of the Pacific t 'oaat. rnHman Unffet ISlwpera. Becord-f'UtMt ISleeperw Attached to express trail's, affording pnperior MCt'omniodatii'na for m-oi d-cias passengers. Ki-r nt-a. ticketH. sleeping car rerervatlons, tn. call nHin r address K KoEHLKK. MatiHirer. K P. ROGERS. Asst. ien K .VP Aet Portland, t-reiron. Hilll h fUtAMlH. While you keep your mirwpription paid up yet can keep your brand in free of charge, Alhn. T. .! . lone. Or. Horses GO nn left -hoiihter: citille -Rnie in h-ft hip, nnderh'tnn 'ifhi enr. ai.d upmr hit on the left; range, Mor r w cmi ty. Arnir-tronir, .F. .. Alpine, Or. T with bar nn ier t- on left ahonlder of horses; cattle same n IpP- hip Atliw.n. O. D Kitrht Mile. Or.-Cattle hrand. Oloit tttft In) ami horses aauie brand on ruclit honlder. liai'tfe Kik'ht ftlile. Adkiua, J. J., Ileppner, Or, Ilon.nn, JA con .- m oi i- f Hai k: rati le. Maine on left hip. Ayers. Johnny. Lena, Dr. Uoraea branded riHhjfieon leu hip: cattle amne on righi hip; d crop off rit'h' maraud upper bit on same. HartJiotmmw. A G. Alpine, r.--Ho.8Pe braudtnl 7Kt,n either si oulder. l.ange in ilo -r w i ouniy. hieitkuihii. Opo., Harriiiian, Or. Xorsea, a flag i.i left fhmihlpr' pHttln -niiip on right Hhoulder. I Hiinifter.J. W II ard man, Or. Cattle brand t'd R on left hip and iIiikIi: split in each ear. llrenner. Pner, io Hpherry Oreuou Horses tirHridnd P H on left ehoulder. Cattle Bume on rit-'ht aioe Hurke. M Bt C. Lnng t reek, Or On cattle, MAY nuinuctpd on left hip. ciop off left ear. nn der half emp off right, llorrtet. aame brand on It-ifi ishouhk-r. Uange iu (Jrant and Morrow iounl, lineman, Jerry, Lena. Or.- Horses branded 7 u riglit shnunhT; cattle H on ihe left aidw. lifft phi IihIT crop and right ear upper hIoim, Harton, Wm.( Heppner, Ur. -iloraea, J Bon right ihu.i cattle, twiue on right hip; split in urh ear, Hrown, Iua, Lpxington, (r. Horse" IB on the right ft itl e; cattle aauieou right hip; ruuge, Mor row county. limvMi.J .P, lieppnnr. Or. - Hornet and cattle branded IS witt- ox-yoke al Hive on left shouhler. Hrown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle t" w id- Htit in n - ter on lefi hip: cattle, i-aine. Brown, W, J., Lena. Oregon. Horses W bar over it, on the leir shoulder. Cattle siunc on left hip. Hoyer, W. O., Ileppner, Or. Horses, box branu o- r g . hip cuttle, aaiue, with split in each ear. lioig. P.O., Heppner, Or. Horeee, P B on left shiiultlr; cm tie. hhiiih on left hip. Hrnwnloe. W. J., Vox.()r-ratUe, JH conneoted on leFl witle; .Top on left ear and two splits and middle p.ece cut out on right ear: on horses siune briti.d on the lefl thigh; Hange iu Fox valley, Untnt county, ( aisi er arren, Wi gi er r - Hoit?erj Vrat d edtioti ligi.t st He; caiile E (tl ree burs) on nghi ribs, urop hi drtplit id edch eur. Kaiigeiu Grunt ai.ti .Morrow enmities. Chili. h., i aleb.t.r.- 1 h un horses on left stifle; U Wilh uuarler cucle over it, n left ehoulder, and on lefl stitle on all colls under ft years; on left ohonlder only on all horaea over 5 years. All ruuge in Uraut couuiv. Clark, Vm. H. Le a. Or. Horaef WHO con net ted, on left thouloer: cattle wane on rhjlit hip. Im ge Morrow and Umatilla counties. t ate, has. H Vinson ir Lena. Or. Horses 1 1 C on right shoulder; cattle aame on right hip. liaime lloirow and Uuiatllla nounties. Cecil, in.. Douglas Or.; horsea J (! on lef shoulder; ca tie same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two b.ts in the right ear. Curl, T. IL. John bay. Or. Doub e cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and uuder bit in tight ear, split in lefl ear. Hange in lino it county. On sheep, ii verted Aaud Hpenr point ou shoulder, feiar uiarko.i ewes, cnp on left ear, puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and uuuer half crop m left ear. All range iu Oram count v. Cook, A. )Lena. r. Horses, Wion right shoal Jei t attle, Hameon r glit hip: ear mark square Ciop off left and split in right, t urnn. K. Currinaviiie, Or. -llorses, CC on left stitle. Cox Ed- 8.. Hardman, Or. Cattle, C wit ii center; liitres. C1l on left Sip. Cochran, It. E Monument. Grant Co, Or. llortee biandeO circle with bat beneath, on left shoulder: cattle f-anie brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. t Li a pin, U. Hardman. Or. Horsea branded - on right Ihp. Cattle branded the same. Lick us, Lb l-oisett braid, d with lhwe tine.. U.t ti 1. f i Mjfle Cat i le i-a ne ou leftside. Uoouhd. Vm., ITeppner, Or. I.nie branded OO with bai over thein, on lefl shoulder; cat tle same ou lef) hip. Oouglatta, W. M .Galloway, Or. Cattle, H Lon right side, swtt low-fork in each ear; horse. K i) on left hip. Louglas,0. T., Dimilas, Or H or fee Tl on the light stifle; cattle same on right hip. Luncan, Y. P., John Uny, Or. Quarter circle W ou right shoulder, both on horses aud cattle. Uange Giant county. hi), J. b.k bono, Douglas, Or. Horaea brand ed fc-Ll ol left Mhoiiiuer, cattle aame ou left hiti. hole ir right ear. Elliot', Warti.. ileooner. Or. Dijtmnnfl nn ngiii fiiouiuer. Ileek, JacKson, Heppner, Or. Horsee, 7P Coiiuected oi right shoulder; cattle same on right hip Eat mark, bole in right mid crop oil left. Florence, L. A., Deppner, Or. i'attle, LP on right hip; horse K with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horsea, F on right shot lde ; cattle. F ou right hip ur thigh. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. OA t on left shoulder. Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co.. Fos sil, Or. Horsen. anchor t on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips; ear marks, crop off right ear and underbit in left. uange in tiiUi lain, Grant, Crook aid Morrow 0 m nt lee. Gentri. Elmer. Echo. Or. Horaea branded U 8. with a quarter circle over it, ou left stifle Uange in Morrow and UniatiUacounties. Giltwater, J . C, Prairie Ciiy, Or.-On horses, 0 -O on left shoulder and stitle; cattle, on right aide. Ifauae in Giant count. Ha)PS. t.eo.,Leua, Or, Brand J II connected, wii h quarter circi over it, ou lei t houtder. Iliuit A. o., liidge. Or. tattle, round-top K withquaiter circle aider It ou tbe nght hip. iini i a " iu jioiuiw auu vj ujdijiin viiuuiin, Hm ton A JenkH, Hamilton. Urt at tie, two bare on either hip: crop iu right ear ai.d split in left. : Horsea, J on right thigh. Hange in Grunt county . I H unties. fSamopl, Wagner, Or J" (T P L cuunecMfujon nghi Uiouioer on nortwe; on cattle, on nghi hip at d on left side, swallow fork in riaht ear aud slit in lefu liange in Haystack district, MufMr county. Hale. Mittou, Wsgne . Or. Horsea hranded -O-t ircie miih i aial.el tai's) on left shoulder r tile same on left bip ; alto laige circle on left Edwin. JohnDay.Or. Cattle E Hon ri-ht hip; horses same on right shoulder, r ana-em Grant county. Howurd, J U alloway. Or.-Hore. fcroea wit. i bir at vp ii) on right shonkur; rit e mm eon ie i Mde. Uange in Morto. j,nd Uma- tliiM ti Uiitiet. Hughe. Mat, Heppner. Or. Home., k ha. led heart on the left shoulder. Hange Mom w h tiuuaaker, B , Magi er. Or. -UorhM, If OO lefl boulder, ca.Ua, il on left iui.. jrjrr-rriw HartJiirf.ilbert, Rya. Orepon-Hurwa, Aft etiniD-cted. id left ahouidar, Cattle im th left lilp.crup off left ear, llumplirvvii.tf 1. Uardm&n, Or. lluraea. H oo let fUuik Hn.. J. M., (leppner. Or. Honvea, wiaafflaaa or leri (stioulriH) cati.ft. naiiie on right hip. Hanton. l.oth-r. fc-ikfln Mile. 1 r. Hon lion the left shiialdpraud htart oo the left Bfifla ('at f,l tvrnif lfi hip. ItUtiim in Alorrr. 'unnty. 1t Alfred. ('reek. tr -t atHij 1 0 ob rirht hip. crop iff left ear and bil n riifnt. Htirnea Bme bnuid on left ahouider KauKt n (iront GonntT Jmikin, B. HeppLr, Or Honea, horn hue J uo left Hhuolder. i'attle, the aami. Kantrp n Kiirlii Mi la. Juhnsun. I"elii Lena. Or. Horaea. oirrlaT oa left atitie; cattle, aame on rinht hip, under half nnti ifi riirlit hth anlir in left mr J-tikliift, L) W.,Mt. Vrjion,or, J on horanaon left ahoulder; ot caitle, J on left hip and two ermkuih cropa on both eara. liaiiKein Foxaud Bear vail.' a Kenuy, Alike, Iieppner, Or. Horaea brands KNY n left hip cattle name and crop off left war: nndnr Iip m tli r.tiht Kirk J T . Ileppner. Or. lloraee Htf on left ehnnliWr; call le, t-H nn lull hii. Hirk. J I-, Heppnar. Or. Horaea. 17 on either lti.k!CBillH 11 on right nide. Kirk Jepaa, Hppi rter. Or.: horae It on left ahoQldcr; cattle wiDie ou tight aide, nnderbit on riKtti enr. knm.mrlaiid.W.n.. Mount Vernon. Or. 1 L m cat I le un riKht and lei t bhh. awa hiw fork in it ft ear and nmler omp iu riht ear. Honoa same ' bralld III! left Hhoillder. Itftllim ill IJru.d .-nnnta Keeney. Kli, Ileppner, Or.-Horn en j L aud ace of clubtj on leftratifle. liange in Uinatilia and orrtiw counties Uahey. J W. Ileppner Or. Horn branded L and A ' left ftinuliler; cati le arae oit left hip, whUIm ver rinht ey three aliie in ruihtear. Lnrtpn, Btepnen, It.jt, Or. Lou lefi hip on cattle, crop and apiit on riKht ear. Ihtrht anme brand on left atiuuldar. Itanga (irant county. Liieuallen, Jolin W. j--t Or. Ilfiraes branded half-oimle JL connected on left houl der. ('utile, mum uu leli hip. Kongo, near Lex iuttttxi. frd. Georite. Heppner. Or.-Horttee branded double li cm iieeti JMnneiimes calltHl a Bwii'ir II. on Ml nhouider. Mi.rkham. A. M. Heppner. nr.- Oattly Inrrt M on ief h de b"th mi cr.-pp4i, hi d plit in bo It lion M it . left hip. Uuuiie. t iurk'a ,'- Minor. Oscar. Hennner Or. Cnttiu M light hip; borne, M on left shoulder. Morgan, ti. N.. Heppner. Or. Horsea, ) on leti ehoniii' cattle samp on left hip. McCuuiber, Jas A. Echo, Or. Horstw. M wnh bar over on right shoulder. ftiann, H. H , Luna, Or. Horaea old mares '& on nght lap; young stock, small zz on left shoulder Morgan. Thus., Heppner, Or. I torsos, circle T on lefl shoulder and left thigh; cattle. L on right thigh. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on nghi hip; cattle. 77 on right side. MuCiaren, Jj, G Hrownsville, Or, Horses, Figure ft on each shoulder, cattle, t nn but McKern.W.J. Mount Vemoii, Or XI ou oat'le on right hip, crop in right ear. half crop in left aame brand on hursts on lefl hi, . Uauge in Gram county. MeCariy, David H., Echo.Or. lloi( branded 1) st connected, on the lull ehoulder; cattle ame on hip and side. McGirr, Frai k, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on riba ad under in each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. Mr Unity. 0. V., llamillou. Or. On Horses, 8 with halt circle under ou left shoulder; on Cattle, four bare connected on top ou the right aide Hange in Grain County. Neal.Audruw. lme Itock.Or. Horse A N eon uected on left shoulder: cattle aame on bothhipt-, Nordyke, L., ISiiverton. Or. Horsea. circle "t on lefl Ihigl : ca1 tie, same on left hio. Oliver, Joseph, Caujon iiy, Or. A ion cattle ou left hjp: ou horses, same ou left thigh, Hauge in Grant couuty Oiler, Perry. Lexington. Or.-P O ou lefl Shou.'le;. Olp, Herman, Piairie City, Or. Uu cattle, O LP connected ou left hip; horses on left slide and wanleou uose. hange in Gram county. Peaitsou, Ohive, Eight Mile, t ir. Hordes, quar ter circle bhielo on iefl shoulder and i oi. left hip. t at tie, fork in lef ; ear. right cropped. U4 on lefl hip. Kangi un Eight Mile. Parker j( (il.iHt.uii. Haiiluian.Or, Horses IPoD ! ti thoiilder. Pi pel, Er. e t, Lexington, Or.- II or as brand, e E (L E coiiimu edj o. lelt -hou der ; aiUe s me ou .jgiiiiiip. Kange, Aion-ow comm. 1 H-er, J. il., LeXli.gLoi.. xtr, tlmnea, j coil necteU o lelt shoulder; cattie, same on left hip, under bi in each ear, jpettya, A. C, loue, Or.; horaea diamond Poo et.oulder; cue, JnJ connected, on the left hip, upper slope iu left ear aud slip in the light. Poirvell, jotii) T Day ville. Or Horses, J P coru tiec ed ou lett shoulder. Cattle OK coUii;t.tHl oD left hip, two under half crops, oUe on each ear, wattle umteilhrout. Ha. gein Grant county. hickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or.--F C ou left shoulder, on hort.es only, ii.mge Canyon creek ami bear vuiley, Grant county. Hooii. Auurew, Hardman. Or. Horses, square ui'or. with quarter-circle over it on iefl stitle. Heninger, t hns, Heppner, Or. Homes. C H on letl sto-tiiliie.. liice. lan, Hardman, Or.; horsea, three panel worm fei.ee on lelt shoulder; ca:tle, DAN on right shoulder- Uange near liardiuun. Hojse, Aiiiou. lieppiiui. Or Hcrsen, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, aame brand reversed ob right hip and crop oil right ear. Uange in Mor row county. huoh liios., Heppner, Or. Horses branded It nu the righ. shouiiier; cattle, IX ou the left hip crop oil Mi ear aud dewlap ou neck. Uange it Morrow and ailjnming counties. ituot, William, I'enolelou, Or. Horses It os left shoulder; untile, U on left hip, crop oil right ear, underbit on lefl ear. Hieep. U on weaiheiti iouud crop oil rml, er. Uuuge Uma tilla and Moiiowc tunties. heaney, Andrew. Lexington, Or.-llorfle ttrauded A It on right shoulder, vent quaitei circle over urai.d; cattle same on right hip. Uange Morrow county. Uojse, Wni. 11, Uuryville. Or II II connecter' with quarter cin-h) over top on caltloon right hip aim crop oil right ear aud Hplit iu left. Horses wiiue brand on left shoulder. Uauge iu ilorrow Grant ai.o Gil nam counties. Uector.J. W Ileppner, Or.-Horses. JC oi lefl shoulder, ( aitle, uon riglit hip. pickmdl. J. VV., Gooselwrry, Or.-Horses branded 41 on left sh uldei ; muge u -h or row uouoty. t hai.iug, C 0 Heppner, Or Horses branded on left shoulder; cattle name op left hip hwuKgur, Ii. f Lexington. Or.-Horsee wab oasii under it on lef t stitie cuttle 11 with uash Ui..ier it on rigid hip. crop oil ngnt ear and waodied ou right hind leg. Hangu in Morrow, Guiiam and umutiila counties. Kwaggarl, A L., Ella. Or. Horses bramlp ' 2 on lelt houldcr; eei lie same ou left hip. Clot on ear, wattieou left hind leg. htraighi W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J ft on lei stitle; cattle J ti on lefl hip, swallow fork in righ ear, underuit in left. bapp, Ihob., Ileppner, Or. Horses, 8 A Poo left tup; cm u ruueou left hip. Shiru. Jfuues, Long t reek. Or.-Horses. on lelt stine aud over 2ou left slumlder. bnrier.Jonu, Fox, Or. N(J ,tonuec(eil on noi-seeoit right hip; caitie, same on right Inn crop ..il right ear and under bit in left ear. Uange In Grant county, binith Bros ., iWnville, Or. Hordes, branded II. L. on shoulder; cait.e,- ame on lef t shoulder. bquiree, James, Arlington, Or.; horse, brand.-d J8..uleft siiimiiier; cattle tlm same, also nose waudie. Hange in Morrow and GH.iara co ntiea. btephens. V. A., i.ftrdmau, Or-; horses bsou ngia sutte; cattle h- naontal L on ihe nght side bteveuson. Mrs A. J., ileppuer, Or.-Uttle. tl on right iu ; waliow-fork in left tmr. bwaggart.U. W Ileppner, Or.-Hrs, 41 on L l'"u"1,t, s on left hip. Binith, E. E. Loue iwajk, or. Horse, branded a croshed seven on lef i shoulder; cattle aame oa leftside. Itange, Uiliiam couuty. hperry, E. G. Hrpppr. Or. - Cattle W C on lett hip. crop off right and widerbit iu left year, dewlap; horses VV C on left shoulder. ' Ihompson, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horeea. K on lett aiumlo r; cattle. on left shoulder. BhJtnJ-o.i'.,tnierprise,Or. Uoraas. C-on left Turner H W., Heppner, Or.-SmaM oapiul T toll ahouidsi. horses; cattle same uo left hio with eplitiu boll. ears. v Ihirnioh, H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded H I connected on lelt stitle; aheep same brand. Vanderpool H.T.. lna, Or-Horses H V cod neoieu on right shoulder .cuttle, same ou right Walbridge, Wm Heppner. Or. Horses. U. L. on the lelt shuu.der; cattle aame on light lull erop oit lef t ear aud right ear lopped. Wilson, John y,. alem or Heppner, Or. Horets branded Juouine left shouidsr. iUuira Morrow county. W airen, W Ii. Caleb, Or-Cattle, W wiUi qoarter circle over it, on left side, split iu right er. horM. same braad a.u ta.f -n....laj ir .. Grunt couuty. "gei iJTo1, F L'DaTi,le' Or-Hearton horses on left st ine; on cattle. -on left side and under bit in left ear. Uange in Grant county. V on the right hip. iuare crop ott ngui ear uid apl. tin lett. ' w Vaimce. Francis, Mount Veruon.Or-Sqnareon cattle on the left hip, upper slop inheTft ear and under slope in right ear. Same brand ou horses on right shoulder. Uauge in Harney and Grant county. ruejr W ade. Henry, Heppner. Or.-Horses bianded ace ot suatle nn In. ..!.,.., I..-. j . t liitl o "'"IW.Mime ou left side and left tun. W ells. A. 8,, Heppner, Or.-Horses, ,fl on left shoulder; cat) p same. W olhnger, John, John Day City.Or-On home three parallel bars on left ahonlder; 7 on sheep. bbotn ears. Uange in Grant aud Maihuer Uoodward. John, Heppner, Or.-Horse, np ooiinecled on left shoulder. W atkma, Liahe. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded 13 E oonnet-tw on lef t sude. r.ui Wailace, Cuartes Portland. Or.-ttle, W on right Uugh, hoi. in left ear; horaea, W on riirht ebooluer, s.im. sameon left shoulder. V uittier Bros Drewsy, Harnej county. Or.-HT-t,rntti? a- '-'"iei on lefi .Snider Wihuims Vasco, Hamilton. Or. -gosr ter cir "VOf. three bam on left hip, botii cat Us and horsea. Kange Grant coonty. V iliiams. J 0. Long Creek. Or-Horsea, qoar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and .in ineaeh ear ltai.g in ttrniu eonnty Tn . : PPner- or. Horaea running A A on shoulder; ( sttie. same on right hip J.auiK. J. tisetsiry.tir.-HoiC. brands J'y'x'.-J" kA" ?00-a'rT. "r.-Horsbt. d ed i X idoob e X oo. luMiurUi ua lait sto-Usr I