Tie -:- Imported -:- railing -:- Stallion. SIR HENRY This floe Imported Stallion will make the ensuing eetiBon beginning March 8 h and ending July 1st, Bt the following places : MONDAYS and TU.tfio.UA.ia at lieu Heppner. RIDAY8 and SATURDAYS at Thompson & Binns' etiible 11 Heppner, Or. DESCRIPTION : "BIR HENRY" ll a golden bay with black points ; In 7 years ol.l ; lt'.$ hands high, ami weigh! 1180 pounds -, 1 ola kind and gentle disposition. Ho is commonly known as thC'llalib" hone, being brought from Montana to Portland by W. H. Babb In the (all of lwjo. "SIR HENRY" waa Hired by "Martin," by "Hermit"; flam "Lady Henrietta," a well known Imported French mare. "BIR HENRY" was Imported direct from England to Winnlpeg.Mahlloba, by T. 0. Jackson. Single leap $20, due when eervioes are rendered. Season $50, due at the end of the season. All Care Will be Taken to Prevent Accidents, But I will be responsible for none should they occur. Good IPatxxre With plenty of spring water on same oan be had at Ben HwaKgart's ranoh for $1.50 per month per triad. D. C. 11EYNOLDS, 74sw Heppner, Oregon. OF (Theyoungiowto clioosc, tJOUKSfjJTlie lnarritHl how to be YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies j ( ONE )Tho mother how t have them without pain ; (AGENT )Tho childless how to bo fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD )The curious how they "irrowed" and came to bo;( 42 WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY )Tho healthy how to enjoy JTno invalid how to get BODY )The imprudent how to OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Homo Talk," KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates; 200 recipes; RRAn Mr,,,!,,,.,,! tV 4T. or, ln 1 r.n. ,.;,.!,. fv.n P. II. T. )Murray Hill Hook Co., 129 On Sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Cliloog;o, St. Ivotilss, AND ALL J'OINTB east, mm SOUTH. Leaves Heppner, 8 a. in. Arrives 6:60 p. m. 3-" it 1 i. sieeuera, Oolonlat BleepeM, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers Portland to Sau Franoisco every four dayB. Tickets TO -fcJITX I TBOM Europe. For rate and general information call ou Depot Tlckot Agent, J. C. ECA.11T Heppner, Oregon. W. H HUKLBUKT, A Ml Ueul. Tail. Agt, JM Washington Ht., Portland, Oriuon. S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER ! HKl'PNKK. OKKHON. Cattle branded end ear marked as shown above. Horaea Y on right ahouhter. Mr oattla rang In Morrow and Umatilla otmn tiea. 1 will pay 1109.1)0 for the arreat and oon- tuition or aujr permm auwuag my sioca. QUICK TIME TO And all point. In California, via the Mt, Mhaata route of the Southern Pacific Co. The treat hiahway thniugh California to all polnta Kaat and South. Grand ttcwita Hunt of tha Pacific! ('.mat. Pullman HiifTi ft lee pare. Heoond-elaaa ttleepera Attaohed;toeiureee traina, aflonling auiwiur aoeuuuuodatioua for aecond-elaMi latamiUKera. For rates, tirketa, alaepinf car rneemittorie, etc,, nail upon or addrma B. KORIILKR, Manaer, K. P. RiHiEKH, AuL tfu. . t P. Aft., Portland, Oreon. Ripaoi Tkbulei euro uausoa. TICKETS Hnaggarts runcu iu miles norm 01 tlio best ouetoii7aiTy7(IN TWO Iiftppy in marriage; ( ' DAXt life and keep well ; (AJNUillil ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500.000 well again speedily; retrain wasted enerorv. ( COPIES 15. 2Si,h St., New York. (SOLD. THE MATLOCK FAKM. Thirteen!, (Joiul Colta Are Now; inSTralning. From the KnstOrcgoiilaii. T. J. Matlock, of HeDimer. who arrived in the oity with Cubs Mutlock Friday af- tornon, talked with a reporter concern ing affairs at the Matlock training farm. Thirteen colts, those of Kepetta, Lady Duffy, Oregon Kose, Barb Wire and oth er mares, are being trained, and ar al1 in good condition. They are two and three years old. Kepetta's oolt, Morrow, is a fine-looking animal, strong and healthy, and Mr. Matlock banks much on hia future; $7,000 could not buy the oolt. Iu taot, Morrow's promising pros pects are to some extent a recompense for the bad luck at the training farm during the winter. On one day, Decem ber 21), two ilne colts died, one foaled by Kepetta and the other by Alta. Mr. Matlook bad been offered $1,000 forlicD- etla's colt and $3,000 for Alta's, but de clined both offers. The former died from congestion o' the lungs and the latter's death was due to an injury. Two good brood marea were also lost. The Mat look farm iB well equipped. Not long ago a $1,700 barn, fifty feet high and oouveuiontly arranged, was completed. Hurklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the wnrhl r.ir onto bruises, sores, nloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblains ooniB and all skiu eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 oents per box. For Bale by Hloouro Johnson Drug Company. UOOHKHKltllY UldCANlNUH. A good prospeotforoiopsin these parts at present. There was preaching at Oooselteriv Sunday last by Mr. Fleuimings. Mrs. Peter ltrenner, who haa been on the sick list, is improving some. There was some snow fell last Mnndnv and we are having an abundance of ruin. Mr. Hen Akers is talking of npplying for the position of postmaster at Uotise- oerry . Oliver Snyder bought a couple of horses Tuesday. Mr. Snyder ooutem platea farmiug some in the near future. Messrs. Thot. Ornhnm, Hiimuel Miller, Sawyer and W. 1'. Snyder are treating themaelves to a new fence around their entire ranch. ltillie Benton, who has been visiting relatives here, leaves this week fur Wash ington where he will probably stay dur ing the Bummer. Mr. I.ewiBHnyder, who has been bn toll ing the last winter, says be is tired of that kind of a life and went to work for Mr. Fell, of Hoonner. iilanttnur timber culture, etc. Moltiddle, of this place, is also at work for Mr. Fell. A llKADKK. UoosKnuuitY, Or., April 11, '!;. loot l'rlat on the Path to Health. Kvprvone neilini7 n diuitnr'a nilviA should read one of Dr. F'oote's dime pamphlet on "Old Kyes," "Croup," "Hupture," "l'himoeiii," "Varicocele," DlMtUlHO Of UlAAHUM .f Vl,m. an.l learn the beat means ot st'lf-curv. M. Ilill 1'ub. Co., 12S Kaat 2Nlh St.. New Vork. trOOWIIIbeUlvea For any case of rheumatism which can not be cured by Dr. Drunmioud'a Light ning lie tiu. I. v. The proprietors do not hide this oiler, but priut it in bold type and on their circti'ars. wrappers, printed matter aud iu thecoliitnuaol newspapers everywhere. It will work wonders ; one bottle will cure nearly every ease. If the druggiat has not got it he will order it. or il will be sent o any address by pre paid tx press on receipt of price, $5. Drumtuoud Medicine Co., 4S 50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 18 HKPI.V TO 1'NTI.E TOM. i April 12. 1893. Sandunes, Morrow Co. Oregon, which is the west eend ov diBtritk No. H. To the editur uv the Ilepner Gazet. Bein a reder nv yure valuble paper, and sein yue heyaoorspondent frum the east eend, i thot i wold drap yne a fue lines in reply to L'ucle Tom. He has the audasity to oall us kickers. Who woodn't kick? Poeesion is 9 pints in law. Haiut we held urn fur 8 long years as solid as a rock. Troo, some 11 skolarst in the east eend ot the districk air 4 or 5 miles off, bat it is down bil 1 the wo, beeids we must hev the skool muny, and the tax nv ther land; it iz the very life blud uv our ua berhood. They bed the impydnnoe to acuze ua uv runin' in a dtizen men frum other distnoks to vote at onranuul skool mentin, all uv which we stoutly deny, wit h the excepshun uv a f ue outside voats wbioti we actualy needed to oarry our pints, evry voat wuz az state az a mule. To think tha hed the cheak to petishun to the county skool Buperiutender to be sot off in a new distriok, maike mi blud bile. What's to hinder them frum movin' sum whare elce 2 edicate thsr childurn? But we hev remonsterated, yea, verily, we have remonsterated muchly. The fust one want big nutT2 kiver the peti shun, so we hev drnpt ontu anutber with the uames uv ever man and wnman in the west eend on tu it. The childurn air lurnin to rite, fixen fur anuther if them 2 fales tu hoald it doun. Don't be uuezy about the west eend, Uncle Tom; if my hed is bawld i'll hoald her in or bust. Joe Blnclm. 8 Mile Sandunes, which is the West end uv districk No. 14. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh That Contuin Mercnry, As meronry will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole Hystem when entering it through the mnaous surfaces. Huon artioles should never be used exoept on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good yon oan possibly deserve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by I1'. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, tiding directly upon the blood end mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull's Culairb Cute, be sure you get the genttiue. It is taken in ternallv, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. J3y"iiold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 10 A GRAND KVKNT. That the grand ball to be given at the Matqnam Grand opera-honse, nuder the auspices of the Woman's Exchange, on Tuesday evening, April 18, will be the most magnificent affair that has ever taken place on the 1'HCifio ooast, is now an undisputed fact. The lobby of the hous.e will be tastefully decorated with great musses of txutia plants. At the rear of the stage there will be two large arches of simlux aud cut flowers, and back of them a raided platform for the 30 musicians. Around the stage there will be a fence of palms, lilies, daisies, aznlias, acacias, cinerarias and hyacinths, and the ohandeliers festooned with smihix and hanging balls of out flowers. The stage will be set for the ocoasion to represent a tropical garden, with great palms rising high above the heads of the company. The balcony and gallery will be draped with laurel wreathing and with gold and white tarleton and festoons, of laurel, oaught.up with knots of sniilax. The boxes will also be draped in festoons with emilax, and have hang ing balls of out flowers. The floor where the danoiug will take place will be surrounded by fonts of (lowers and ferns At various punts fountaius of real per fume will throw a oontinuous spray, where the dancers oan regale themselves with some sweet-scented perfume to their heart's content. The musio stand will also be a marvel of artistic floral beauty. Banked arouud the base will be flowers aud plants in profusion, while from the top of the stage oeiliug waving ribbons of emilax CO feet in length. Parsons' orchestra of 30 picked musicians, have been selected to furnish the musio, which will be of the very latest publications. All in nil, the ball will be a dream of beauty aud a scene of the greatest loveliness. Kr,ooo in KEWAKim. Seventh Half-Yearly Literary Competition of The Canadian Agriculturist. In accordance with their usual cuatom for ionic vcai-B pant, the puhlittlu'ra of that oltl and reliaMc publication, the Canadian ABTlcultur it, now presents ite 7th Ureal llalf-Ycarly Lit erary Competition to the people of the I ntted states and Canada. Thiacoinpetition will eloso May ;10, 1M:, il.'ulayi thercalter being allowed lor letters to reach us from distant points). The lollowluK is the prUc list: lstlirand Prlae f2.500 in Oohl and " " 1,0110 in Hold Srd " " in Hold 1th " " '"Hi In Oold I'lh " " too in Hold 5,000 Kleenut Silver Tea Services, I'lallos. Organs, liold Watches, Ac, .V-c, making a total of over Ui.rtW prizes. tlow ToSaei aa num. Take a few eheets of paper and make all Hie words you can out of letters contained in the words, "Col.l'MauN KxrosmoN," ami send them to us, enclosing one dollar for six month's subscription to the Agriculturist or the Ladles' Home MaKaiino two of ihe best home monthlies In the world. lil'l.as 1. KoreiKii w ords are not allowed. 2. Letters cannot be used oftener than thev appear In the two words. "Columbian Kxposition. 3. Names of places ami persons barred All lists containing over 1ml correct words will receive a valuable special prte. Send post al card lor list of prue w tuners In former com petitions. Address, Thk AollliTl.TUHIsT Putt. Co., Peterborough, Canada. Kat People. The only safe and reliable treatment for obesity, or superfluous fat, is the "Leverelte" Obesity Pills, which gradu ally reduce the weight and measurement. No injury or inconvenience leaves no wrinkles nets by absorption. Thiscure is founded upon the must scientific prin ciples, and has been used by one of the moat eminent physicians of F.urope iu his private practice "for five jears" with the most gratifying reunite. Mr. ileury Perkins, LH.I I'uion Park, Boston, writes: "From the use of the 'Leverette obesity pills my weight has been reduced ten pounds iu three weeks aud my general health is very much improved. The principles of your treatment are fully in dorsed by my family physioiau. Iu proof of my gratitude I herewith give you per mission to use my name if you desire to do so." Prlue ilH) per package, or three packages for 85 (XI by mail. All ordert supplied direct from our office. The I.kykiiktth Mi'F.cirw Co., 175 Treuiont Street Ikistou, Mass. TriiKKY F.uus. lien man .t Wilson have thoroughbred Mammotti Bronze turkey eggs for sale at their Butter creek ranch, lavs nr.tora at Mump Itrrva ir address them at Echo. n7'2-S9 w EASTERN OHEGOS. The burean gives out the following weather and crop report for Eastern Oregon : The weather continue to be wet cloudy and cool, there is a marked absence of sunshine. 8ix inches of snow fell on the morning of the loth in Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Baker oounties. ProatB have been frequent. The amount of rainfall for the week has ranged from 0.60 of an inch to 1.33 inches. The season is unusually late and backward. CBOPS, BTC. There are very few, if eny, trees showiog a blossom east of the Cascade Monntains. Color oan be Been on some peach and cherry trees about Milton and The Dalles. Buds are swelling in the Columbia and Snake River valleys bnt they are much later than usual. The ground is thoroughly saturated. Spring seed ing is greatly del ayed. Grase haa slow growth. Stock on the range are not in good condition. Lambing season is on and small loss is reported. In Klamath County stook have been turned into the range. Little Bpring plowing has been done in the interior countries, while in Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam oounties it is about oompleted. The farmers and stookmen are generally jubilant over the prospects, though where spring seeding is not completed there ia considerable oomplaint. Warmer and fair weather would now prove very beneficial and would greatly facilitate growth of vegetation and the backward farming operations. Preventing Fatnre Misery. If there is in this yale of tears, a more prolific souroe of misery then the rheu matic twinge, we have yet to hear of it. People are born with tendency to rheu matism, just as they are with one to oonsumption or to scrofula. Slight oauses may develop this. As soon as the agonizing complaint manifests itself, recourse Bhould be had to Hostetter'e Stomach Bitters, which will oheck its further inroads and banish the rheumatio poison from the system. This statement tallies exactly with the testemony of physioians who have employed this fine blood depurent in their private praotioe. There is also the amplest professional and general testimony as to the effioaoy of the Bitters for malaria, liver oom plaint, constipation, indigestion, Uidmy trouble, nervousness aad loss of appe tite and flesh. After a wetting, whether followed by a cold or not, the bitters is useful hs a preventative of the initial attack of rheumatism. FROM ROCK CliKKK. Having seen nothing in your valuable paper from-this part of the continent, I thiok a fewitetna from here would not be amiss but if they are will the editor please to slyly slip this into the waste basket before any scrutinizing eye is plaoed upon it. Mrs. Elsie Haile formerly of this place is quite ill at the home of her sister Mib. A. B. Vaughn, in Arlington. School will begin the second Monday in April, in district No. 5, with Miss Lena Snell as teacher. Mr. J. T. Johnson, the deputy sheriff of Oillinm, is visiting on the creek this week. We do not know why he comes so often but perhaps it is the "attraction" for we learn tJ Tom is soon to "take oharge," of (we will not say). Miss Stella Flett returned from Condon last week where she has been the past winter attending school. Mrs. J. Hurt started to Henoner to. day en route for Salem to pay ber last visit to her husband who is an inmate of the insane 'asylum. She received a aispaion saying be was hourly exoected to expire, and is perhaps dead by this time. We have been having abundance of rain this spring Bnd the "webs" are beginning to start bnt the farmers seem to think their crops are frozen out. The Snowshoe Sunday school expired last Sunday or was murdered by some "kids" whose only "quality" was that their tongues were too long. Nix. Shblby Or., April 9, 1893. Good Looks. Good looks are msre than ekin deep depending upon a healthy condition of bll the vital organs. It the liver be in active, you bave a bilious look, if your stomach be disordered, you have a dys peptic look and if your kidneys be affect ed you bave a pinched look. Seeure good health and you will have good looks. Electrio bitters is the great alter ative aud tonic and acts direotlyon these vital orgaus. Cures pimples, blotohee, boils, and gives a good complexion. Sold at Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co,, 60o per bottle. MOUNTAIN VALLEY ITEMS. Wm. E. Biatt has removed to the val ley. Some more snow in the valley, but light. A. 3. Cook is under the weather on ac count of a bad oold or la grippe. C. O. Bowman is moving up near Mil ton, where be will make his home in the future. The farmers are commencing to plow and to kill squirrels wbiob are quite nu merous iu the valley. Born To Giles Dungherty and wife and easter boy. Weight, 6 pounds. Mother and child getting along nioely. Mrs. John French and daughter. Miss Jessie Haines and Mr. Horner are all vis iting the latter's daughter. Mrs. C. II Gates. C. li. Cates of Mud oreek, intended to go to plowing this morning, but post poned it on aooouut of the reoent snow storm. The youug ladies of the valley met to day and cleaned up the acbool house be fore sohool commenced. Thanks, ladies, come again. Our school commenoee next Mocday, the 10th, with S. A. Newberry as teacher. Mr. Newberry aud wife will occupy one of Oraudpa Oorley's houses during hia term ot acbool. We trust be will be a successful teacher. E. H. Mountain Vallkt, April 3, 1SS3. The Bpring, Of all seasons in tha year, is the one for making radical changes in regard to health. During the winter, the system becomes to a oertaio extent clogged with waste, and the blood loaded with impurities, owing to lack of exercise, close confinement in poorly ventilated shops and homes and other can sea. This is the cause of the dull, sluggish, tired feeling go general at this season, and which must be ovaroome, or the health may be entirely broken down. Uood'B Sarsnparilla has attained the greatest popularity all over the country as the favorite Spring Medicine. It repels the aecumnlHtion of impurities through the bowels, kidneys, liver, lungs, aud skin, gives to the blood tue purity ana puality necessary to good health aud overoomei that tired feeling. 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. i Lowell, Mass.1 IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Ailtlreps a letter or ponal car.l to THK I'REKS IMItlK fOHPVT, JOHN WEODERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.O.Box 403. WASHINGTON, B.C. PFVSIONS PKOCVRED Fro SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. AIbo, for Snlilif rs mid Sudors flisahicd in ttiu lino of duty in the rpffiilnr Arm v or Xavv linrp the war. urvlvnrs of tin InUimi w ftrw of CV2 t- 1H42, mid ttn'ir widows, now entitled. Old ami rclorti ii (Julius a specialty. ThuusHiiila entitled to hinder r;;ien. Vnl for tk'w lawa Xo CiVrfe'e for iviviCL-. No f ee inttwii(fiMfill 0UI HJW 1883 fUwll BUS OTTIS. "cfiK FLOWER SEEDS Varieties, FREE! AtiFnparallelehd Offer by n Old-EttublUhed and Hell, bio Publishing II ousel Tm La Dim' Would U Urge 211 p(f, 90-column lllujtraUd Man tine for Utile and Um family clrclt. It ii devoted to itoriea, pocma. UdltV fane work, aril tic Dee die work, home dac ration, bo uae. keep Ing, faibiooa, hy (fitnt, juvenile readme, liquate, vfx. To introduce tbli cbarminz Udlt' tmuer Into 100.000 homei where It la not aJrtitviv taken, we nutr make the following; coottal offtr: Vfmnrt etxvi of onlv IS C ents in tirer or damp, tw wi7 ttnd the Ladle' World for Three Months, and to each ubecriber we will ali- ttnd lection of Choice Flower feecdii, (wo huudrtd vartttut, including Panaiei, Verbenas, Chrysanthemum a, Aatera, Phloat Srummondil, Balaam, Cypres Vine, Stocks, Digitalis, Double Zinnia, Plnke, etc., etc, Remember, twelve cenU nave forlhe tnags Ine three months and this entire magnificent Collection of Choice Flower Seeds, put up by a tu-st-claw Seed House and warranud freeh and reliable. No lady can afford to miss this wonderful opportunity. We guarantee every subscriber many times the value of money tal, aniiwlll refund your money and mnke you a present of both seeds and Magulne if you are not satisfied. Ours Is an old and reliable publishing house, endorsed by all the leading news papers. We have received hundreds of testimonials from pleased patrona during the past live years: " had beautiful Jtutctr from th tetd you unt m (wo ytan ago, and from txvtrxtna lenoiethi titdt are txaclly at advtnittd." Mrs. N, C. Baytim, Dana, Wle. " iluulf and fritmii kavt itnl for variou thino advtrtiitd bw you, and hat found ihtm to bt tntirtly tatxt factory." M. I. Davis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs, Henry Ward Bf-rhar (a regular ordered our seeds last season. Do not con found this offer with the catchpenny schemes of unscrupulous persnni. B-'rife to-day don't put U off I Bix ubscr!ptlons and six Seed Collections ent for 60 cents. SPECIAL OFFER! KYSli for abova offer, and naming th paper in which lAt mw Mi j advtrtutmtnl, we will send fr, in addition to all the Jtnove, one packet of the cele brated Eckford Bwcct Pen, embracing ma newest erieties, inciuoing norratton, mi Kekfnrd. Snlftndnr. The Oueen. Ornnw Prinee. Apple HioMora, etc. Sweet Peas are the moat popuUi ana rajinionnuie bouquet noweri now cultivated, sou the Eckford Varieties which we offer, are the Unrest. finest and most celebrated known. They grow to "J6 height ot 6 feet, and produce for three months ft contlnuuue pro fusion of fragrant blooms of the moat brilliant coloring. ANOTHER GREAT OFFER ! SSciS subscription price) we will send The Lni1le' World for One Yesr, together with our magnificent Co I lee lion of I holes flower soda above described, likewise one packet of the extensively advar llaad and justly celebrated Eckford Sweet Peas. Address : V . if. MOOUE 4c 0 ST Park Place, w vork. 1R. Dir MONT'S FBMALK KKfJU LATINO. PILLS are Hlwnys KafL1 uiitl reliable. 1'J.iHKJ toKti monialB from nil over the worM. Heware of daiifrerous suhHtituUs and iniitaMonn. Price S-2,00 per jmrkn. ?ent by mail securely sealed from observation. Address Dr. It. EuMont, 98, 8. HaUted St. Chicago, Ills., U.S.A. FREE T1UAL. WEAK MEN loss of manly vlnor, Varicocele, etc. Trof. llii Mont'a Nerve Pills will etl'ect a speedy cure by Its use, thousands of cases of the vcrv worst kind and of long standing have been restored to perfect health. lS.ooo testimonials from all over the world. Price per package 1.00, six for $f).ltu, trial package sent securely senled for ten cents postage. Address. Dr. K. Du.Mont, M S. Halsted (it.. Chicago, Ills., U. S. A. WANTED. SALESMEN. Local and Traveling. To represent our well-known house. You need no capital to represent a linn that warrants nursery stock llrst-clasB ai,d true to name. WORK ALL Tllfc: VKAK. flOO per month to the right man. Apply quick, stating age. L. L. MAY & CO., Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen, ll"-27 Kt. Paul, .Minn. (This house is responsible.) Notice to Taxpayers. THOSE WHO DO NOT PAT TAXES Dl'E by May 1, 18'ja, roust expect that the same will be collected by law, costs added, Gko. Nobi.f, 1"-M Shcrlll'. HARNESS-SHOP, stock and fixtures, tiood business; established in the midst of a good farming and stock-raising country. Also for sale a good house and two low with or without the business property. For further in formation address Oazette, Heppner, Or. 4:i tf WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES ( Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lessee ) LATEST TIME CAKD Two Through Trains Daily. 12.4.ipm().2.-.pm Lv.Minnoapolt8Ar:).0.rinif4.irpm 1.8opmj7.1.HmI,v...St. Paul. ..AriS.ifi.Hm 3.-i,mi .O.ttttm,u:.pm(I,v..,Puliith.. ,Aru.-(0" Iti.rxipm 2.pm7.2.pm!Lv.. Ashland.. AriS.'JUam'S.uopm 7.Uin,y,6LtaniAr...t'iiieHgo...Lv5.47am!l0.4j" L I I Tickets sold and bappae cheeked through to fill points in the United States and Canada. Close eonnertinn made in ChieitKO with all trnins fining Kan! and South. For full Information apply to votir nearest tiekdt agent or jas. A POM), Gen. Paw. and Tkt. At. Chicago, 111. GRASS and OARDEh' SEEDS IliSuGSt GernlnaHrs Po'cr. PUREST STRAWS SENO F03 rGeo. Starrelt, nLKm Dr. Grant's Cloalo, the creat dvsrwnsia oonqnerer, will ptsitively cure rtyepetidia iu an us Eiutired ailmHits. Every bot tle (IJ nm.fr a positive irnarariVft to elTrVt a cure or money rtf unded. S? rut. n tins i8tuo. a nitfiit formerly owned by Ct'ttio t McKnr- j luuit, liiui lntfly cbaned hiiutin, new be- Jn nuder the control aud mauatcunent of The MuKarUnd Mercantile Companv, wbiob omtmueebnsiuess at the old stand with a larger a took than e?er. a LADIES ONLY Notice of Intention. J AND OFFICE AT lA GRANPE, OP.EGON, j March 1ft, lHr. Notiee ii hereby (riven that the foilowliiir-iianitMi settler has tiled notiee of his intention to niakt final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lefore the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or., at Heppner, or., on Aprils, W'. viz: Altltll It tl' AKI' B.M11H, H.l. No. .Vdf., for the NE See. a, Tp. 2, 8 8 2S, E. W. M. lie names the following wltneiiei to Drove his continuous resideuee upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: J M. Waddell, Joe Lut kman, C. H. Mftun and B. Verrchump, all of Ueppuer, Oretron. A. Cleaver, 111-Ul ReRlster. Notice to Contractors. "VOTICE Ifi HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE i undernijrued will receive scaled bids, up to and including April '1, iM:t, at 2 o'clock p. m., to build a public school building in the town of Lexington, Morrow county. OreKon, said building to be constructed according to the plans and specifications now to be seen at Win. Peiiland's store in Lexington, Oregon, the tncceeBful bidder to enter Into bondB with se curity for the faithful performance of contract, within five days after receiving notice of the acceptance of the bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bidB. R. Lieu allen, Jamkb Leach, J. W. Vacuhan, Board of Director!. Dated, April 5, 18H3. 116-20 Notice of Intention, r AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON I J March 21, IS'JX Notice is hereby given that the follow intr named Beltler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis claim, aim mat aam proot win oe maue ue fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner, ur., ou sat. jiay u, viz. : GEORGE SMITH, H. D. No. 2m, for the YM SK4, SW BE, SEH 8"i;i of Sec. :,. Tn. 3. S R 20 E. W. M, Ho names the following witnesBCS to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi. said land, viz.: W. c. Kenienger, Taton Jonei, G. F. Baird and ii. tf. iteviana, an oi Heppner, Oregon. 112-122 John VV. Lewis, Register, Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON lj March 1(1. Lsya. Notice is htrebv triven Unit the follow ing-named settler haa filed notice of his intention to make iiual proof in BUpport of his claim, aud that said proof will be made ociore uie county cierR ot .Morrow Co., Oregon at Heppner, Oregon, on April 21. 18K3, viz.: VICTOR (iRuSHKN. Ds. No. KMW9, for the t'4 NWJ4, and 14 SWJ4 Sec. V.i, Tp. fi. S R 28, E. V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, said laud. viz. : TOscar Minor. D. R. Stalter, Robert Hart and uiry uiinert. ail ot Heppner, Oregon. A. Cl.KAVER, HM2I Register. STOCK BRANllS. While yon keep your subscription paid up ycu can Keep your brand in free of oharge. Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horeee Gfi on left shoulder; cattle enme on left hip, under bit on i, wii' d., aim uiior uit on ineieic; range, mor row county. lu....uK, u. v., niijuip, ur,-c wnn oar un der it on lott Bhonlder of horaea; cattle same on laft hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. -Cattle brand, O D on left hip und horses same brand on right ou'""un" x.oi.(s.i, JUKltl nine. Adkms, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, ,TA con uuiiB.. ..mo. Baiueon lert nip. Ayers, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horaea branded tnnngieon Jett hip; cattle same on right hip also crop off right ear and upper bit on same, ilartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses uiwiueu i n. on euner shoulder. Itange in Moi ltleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag r..,.,,,,, utt,,n, name ou right shoulder. ,i JT'SV "iVK'.,. .V'r'f' "ran ,, .. ttlIU tuiKii. spul in eaun ear. Hrnnner, 1'eter, tmcaeberry Oregon-Horses ".- -". u ioi l nuouiuer, t.ucue sr.me on liiirkc, M St C, Long i;reek, Or-On cattle, i ,V. i. i T ,7"L' flu,b"B. earn orand on letft shoulder. Itange iu Grant and Morrow Hronnan, Jerry, Lena, Or. HorBes branded 7 c.ruuMio,, uaitiB a on uie lelt side. Lert ear half crop and right ear upper sIodo. i V .L'' L ' "cnoii wr. -norses, j Bon right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in Hurt, in Wm U ... . i H . . Brown Ia, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle aanie on right hip; range. Mor row county. ' h i!rUi"H'i P:;. n"PPner. Or.-IIorses and cattle auove on ion shoulder. lirown, J. C., Heppner, (Jr. Horses, circle ui , uw, Ktu 1HiLmp; caitie, same. Brown, W J Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar oyer It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left Buyer, W. G Heppner, Or.-Horees, box brand on ngh, h'.p cattle, same, with split in Borg, i. O., Heppner, Or.-Horsea, P B on left liiownlee. W. J., Fox,Or-Cattle, JB connected iY, - ' -.nfvu imi. ear aim two Bputaand middle piece cut out on nght ear; on horsoa Bame iDlt uiigu itange in rox valley Grant county, riiroi.i... i., m i. . . ,, Q,m nner, ur- norses Drand edO on right stiHe ; cattle S (three bars) on . ... y.v niiimriut m eacn ear. itange in Grant and Morrow counties. ( ain.E., Caleb.Or.-Y 1) on horaea on left stifle U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left etiHe on all colts under IS years; on left shoulder milv tin .11 k.,na . ' n kange in Urant county. ('Ini-lr U.'m II I . tt ., ..I. xjh, B, er-norses w 11 (J con nected on left shoulder: cattle same on right J'.' . lta,';Ke Morrow and Umatilla counties. t ate, ( has. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H t. on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Itange Morrow and Umatilla oounties. lecil, Wm.,i)ouglas, Or.; horses JO on lefi shoulder; cattle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in the right ear. l.ilrl, I. H J,.hn Day, Or.-Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit An.v .1 r ,,'r- ange in urant connty. On Blieep, invorted A and spear poiut on sliou der. tar markon ewes, crop ou left ear punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half orop in left ear. All range ,rv V "-"'"".ui.-nuraHa, wuon ngntsnouu der, ( attle, same on right hip: ear mark square OroO Off lift And nr.l t ... ri..V. r.,,k a i m u ii'"!!?-1'' x- CurrinsTifle. Or. -Horaea, to on left stifle. t'ox Kd. 8., Hardman, Or.-Caltle, C with p in center; horses. CE on left 'lip. Cochran, It. K., Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horsea branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman, Or.-Horsea branded n on right hip. ( attle brauded the same. Dickens, fcbb HorseB braided with three tmed fork on left stifle. Cattle aa-ne on left side. Doouan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horaea branded OO with bar over thein, on left shoulder; cau tie same on left hip. Uouglass, W. M , Galloway, Or.-Cattle, B Don nght side, swHilow-fork in each ear; horses, K D on left hip. n..,1lU. fi T T 1 .T mr . tuaitw, tn norsea in on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip. uiuii-an. r. r., jonn uay.ur. yuarter oircle on right shoulder, both on horses and cattle, Itange tirant county. k'l.. 1 U b U n n n . j Y'i v ' , . ougiaa, ur. norsea brand ed LLV on left ahoulder, cattle aaine on left uip. note ii' rival oar. f'lli.iii Wool. utt n r.: , ,r utrrum, ur. uiamona on right shoulder. Emery, C. S., nardman, Or. Horace branded ; reversed C with tail ou left shoulder; cau lli.samMnn riaht hit, llunna ln M... ri- ill" ru""'',"..i"',,,-uu'm: connected on right shoulder; cattle Bame on rtillt hilt. Kiir murlr ri.ila in I off ML ' "B Horence, L. A., Heppner. Or. 'attle, LF on rinht hlt: horieH with bnr nnrlnr a.n shoulder. Florence, 8. P. HerpDer, Or Horses, K on right ahoulder; cattle, 1? on right hip or thigh. T.-V' ' ymJIwt vwppiiwr, ur. v ame ora l sun uvwi ii. uu ivi i. it hip; crop on lelt ear. nornefe, same brand oil left hip. tiay, henry, Heppner, Or. UAX on left shoulder. Oilman-French, Land and Live Stock Co., Fos sil, Or. Horse. anchor B on left shoulder; Tent, same on left etttie. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off riht ear and nnderbit in left. Range in (iiliiain, brunt, Crook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horses branded H, 8. witli a quarter circle oTer it, on left stifle. atmi- ill muuuw Slitl u luaiiim COO line. 1 Uiltwater, J . C, Praine City, Or, On horses ft 1)11 l.tff Bhutil.lut- att.A.. . ' t side. Itange tn urant connty. Have. Geo., Lreoa, Or, Brand JH connected with quarter cirel oter it, on left shoolder. ' Hmit A. H., Hidnre, Or. Cattle, round-top withqnarter circle under it on the right hip Hankie in Morrow and Lmatillaoountiee. Hinton A Jen k. llamilttm.Or 'tUe, two bars on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left Horsee, J on right Uiigh. Kange in (.rant county. H tiff he. 8e.mne, Wafrner, Or J" (T F L con ntx ted) on riant shoulder on horeo; on cattle, "n 'K"i mp iu u ou sine, swallow fork in aiftriet, Morn.w county. Hale, Milton, Wastuer. Or.-Horees branded -O- teirrlewith parallel tails) on left shoulder I ( ettle same on left hip j also large circle on left i siiie. ajn v t . l n -. ... n . . .mu, r.iwiu.tfonD rr. . attie t non riffht nip; non same on right ahoulder. fcangBint irnnt coontj. M.l,,-) I r r. !(..-.- rt ir , i.Mjwn, r. iiontri. -f icroes with hur Ik. ,ir .a it i l..i.j same on lelt side, iiauge in Morrow aod Cma Ulla conntiee. HiiKhee. Mat. Heppner. Or Horsee. shaded heart on the left shoulder. Huge Morrow Co. Hnnaaker, B A. Wagner. Or. lloreee, V om left shoulder, caw tie, i on left tup. Hardisty. Albert. Nve. Onuort irnwtv A H cmmctMi. on left nhouldr; t a'tleoo the laft B. cnip off left ear. Iimilhravi. J fVI Munition Mp.Hafu. II... lef-riank on left nhouldor cat tit. nnmein ntfht hip. litiHton, 1 u ther. r tsttt lhle. r. Hon Hon 9 left shuiildoraud htart on the 1' ft stiHe Cat eame on lft hip. linnet in Morrow mmnty. ivy. Airrefl, L.onif i rtwK, trr-4 attie 1 U on aame bnnd on left shoulder 1 Untie n Oront oouu .In; inkin, H. M., Heppnr, Or Horeee, horee- shoe lUo .1, ive on KiKht .'Mi 1m. ulinson, Felix, Lena, Or. Horses, circleTnn loft rrv.ni-, inuic, wiiup ju iiHiii,uay, utiuur 1UUI crop Jenkins, O W.,Mt. Vernou.Or, J on horeee on ten snouiaer; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears, itange in Fox and KM rvt?i!uv, iiiiKH, neponer, vr. iiorsee Dranaoa V on left hip. cattle Bame and crop off left ear: nnoer hkiiia od tue rignr Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. Horeee 69 on left shoulder; cattle, W on left hip. IZ ; T.lr in U II. - ll.,,r.. H Jil uun. w v( iit!iJuri , v, . uuirw, 11 vu tfiuiof ink; cattle 17 on right side. Kirk, Jeeee, Heppner, Or.; horee 11 on left shoulder; cattle same on right side, nnderbit on Kumberland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I h on cattle on right and left aides, ewaUow fork in tt ft brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant county. Keeney, Kli, Heppner, Or. Horses J L and ace of clubs on left stifle. Kange in Umatilla and Morrow counties utwiey, j w . neppner ur. norBeB oranded li end A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip; wattle over riuht v. rinw nlira in K. Loften, Stephen, Fox, Or. H L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear, Horsoa Bame brand on left Bhoulder. Kange Grant county. Lienallen, John W.. LTi-T Or. Horeee branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul der. ( attle. same on lof i hip. Kange, near Lex in eton. Lord, George, Heppner. Or. Horaes branded double H coi.neeK ; Sometimes called a swing H. on loft shoulder. Marktmm. A. M., Heppner, Or.-Oattle large fll on left Bide both eara nrtmuwl nnrl mil i t- r.. boih. Horses M on left bin. ltn iiiurir'o Minor, pBear, Heppner, Or.-Cattle, M Dion right hip; horse. Mou left ahoulder. Morgan, W. N Heppnor. Or.-Horsoe, M 1 on left ehouldet catLle aame on left hip. McCnniber, Jas A, Kcho, Or. Horsoa, M with bar over on right shoulder. Mann, H. B., i,eiia, Or. Horsee old mares ZS5 on rinht hip; young stock, small zz on left Bhoahier. Morgan, Thos., Heppnor, Or.-Horees, circlo 1 on left shoaJdfir and left thigh; catUe. o on right thigh. luitcneii. uscar, Ifino, Or. HorBes. 77 on right ip; cattle, 77 on right side. hip mciiaron, jj. ti., Jirownsville, Or.-Horees, fcigure 5 on each shouldor; catUe, Mn on hip MeKorii.W . J., Mount Vern0u, Or XI on cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop m left aame brand 0u hordf.a on left hip. Kaiine in Grant county, MeCarty, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on the left ehoulder; cattle aame on hip and mdo. McUirr, IVank, Foj Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aad under in e"i, i!"V'; llu08 sme brand on left stifle. ,J h 't f' U: V- )'"milt"h. Or.-On Horses, H with hall circle under on left ahoulder: on Cattle four bars connected on top ou the right Bide ltauge in Grant County. " Neal.Andrew. Lone Itock.Or.-Horees A N con- N S.lv'fi0? B'!",ulllOT: ""We same on both hips. Nordyko, E., Silverton. tn-.-Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; caitie. same on left hip. Oljver.Joaeph. Canyon City, Or.-A Son cattla on loft hip; on horses, Bame on left thigh, lianra in Grant county. w nauge sho"de..P8rl' L"linetont Or.-V O on left (Hp, Herman, Prairie City, Or.-On cattle O b .1 wSS?0'1 U left-'"Pi on left Btille and wanle 011 nose, liange in Grant county. ter r"in' V "?? ' f1'' Mile- "r.-HorseB, quar hh, (w?i",el(JLn!e? l'Wr and WoV left h'P. Cattle, fork in left ear, right crooned m O" ! hiP- r Hange on Eight' Mife "'" M le,,'8rhouride?.iea60n' ii.Or.-Horses IP on e PT aH"?1, LniT!" Or.-Hor.es brand. 6 ll (L h connected) oi, left shoulder ; cattle " right hip. nnge, Morrow count. J,t LMlnBton. Or. -Horsee, JE con. nected oi. elt ehoulder: cattle, same on left hiu under bu in each ear. i'etl jB, A. C., lune, Or,; horses diamond P on 'uulllt'r' ,caU1?' J If J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in loft ear and slip in tha 1'owell, j otin T., Day ville, Oi Horses, J P con. nec odon loft shoulder. Cattle OK connected no left hip, two under half crops, one on each ear wattle under throat, lni ge in Grant connty. ' llickard, G 1J. , 'Canyon City, Or.-K C on loft shouloer, on horses only, liaugo Canyon oreek anil Hear valley, Grant county. l.ood Andrew, Hardman, Or.-Horses, sqnara crow with qunrter-circle over it on Jolt stifle. lefuffider1:11"8' HeW r--HUreos, C B on Kice.Uun, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left ehoulder; cattle, DAN on right shoulder, liange near Hardman. Itoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or-Horaes, plain V on eft shoulder; cattle, same brand r'everSd S low county. 'f rigbt Mr- Kan''6 in Mo" m,1'tl,'r!i'8,,iHef,Pner' r--Horses branded X on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hiD crop ofl left ear and dewlap in neck. JttongS & Morrciw and adjoining counties. " liurt, William, Pendleton, Or.-Horses K oa ef ahoulder; ctt e. It on left, hip, crop ofl nght ear, nnderbit on left ear. Uheop, It on ZZ 1 '.rUudor"p"Srih ear. Range Uma tilla and Morrow oiuuties. h,';!l!!,ly'A A011"' . Lexington, Or.-Horses brai de,l A It on right shoulder, vent quartet . w "iver b"",d; catUo SUIU9 011 riglft hip. l.ango nlorrow county. v lioya,,, VVni. H Dairjville, Or-HH oonnected ,, rr""rlor ",r,''le orer l"V o" cattle on rh.t hip and crop oft right ear and split in left, ilorseS same brand on left shoulder. Kange in llorrow Gnu.t and Gilliam counties. morrow iJfl'i'0''' ""Wor, Or.-Horses, JO o left shouldor. Cattle, o on righthip. Spicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or-HorsM cZty -n l6ft 8huUUer; '"h " nrSi't',nf' C,r; HePPnor,Or-Hors6B branded on left ahoulder; cuttle same on left hip Hwnggnrt, Ii, E., Lexington, Or.-Horse will, dash under it on left etifie cattle H with Una h tinder it on right hip, crop oft right earlnd waddled on right hind feg. liange "w ? Morrow tiiltiamand Umatilla couhties morrow, tjwnggart. A. L., 1511a. Or.-liorM branded i on left shon der; celtle same on left hip CroD on ear, wattle on left hind leg P P Htraight W. K, Heppner, Or.-Horae. shaded J S on left etifle; cattle J 8 on left hip .wallow fork in right eur, nnderbit in left ,WIU""' happ. IW., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 APon left hip; cattle same on left hip. te? S anTSeTfoeftser- ' " in Grant county. D""tear. Kange omun liros. , SoB-nville, Or. Horses branded 11. . on shoulder; cattle, ,ame on left aKdeV Squires, Jamee Arlington, Or,; horsej landed J8 ou left shoulder; cattle the eamefilio ni waddle, liange in Morrow and Gilliam ciu?. , v . a., nardman, Or-- liur.o. h i left uldeTi'ceVoriefrL0 Smith, E, E. Lone Kock, Or. Horses branded left' ."Z X6n "i?P '"oulder; caw" iaZ Sperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. - Cattle W C oa left hip, crop off right and nnderbit in left dewlap; horses W Con left .boulder. ' ahfmwlr tn'erl'riBe'0r--llBr"' ' li, W-tHoPPior.Or.-Small aanital I VSttr'boV,:Bs.wtUs -e "2 Thorn, i m U LI r . HT connected on left stifle; shelZ. SSST VnnHarruuil IT rn r n WalhrMiTO W U.. n on i. iairll ' "r, Horsee, TJ. L, orop oaieft-'eirardVigl.tearlS'p'pS ' hZKB ft- ' !! ,HPPr,.r, Or.- Uorrow oounty. v ' '"""der. Bang. Vt Arr!! W H rnll, rv n ... ... . . circle over' 0 iTS Wrxui v 1. n S $tkhk?X.h$' 0r- V.ttl. branded and spiii in left, "P oil right ear naiiace, hraucu, Mount Vernon.Or-8anar.on rand-s,, ii,f,uh?-1 -53 on horse, ou nght ahonlder. IIs m u iiS and Grant couutv. '""o in iiarn.y W.U llur-r.. U r. ac, 7,f , " " '"A "r,T"or'e? . branded KlT' " and left'h.phlU .hoi.ra'tV ."laT."' "toft Wolhnger, John, John Day City Or-On hnt. WiKnlward, John. Heppnar, Or.-HoiM. nv oonnecul on left shoulder. ' v,f )) atkma, Llshe, Heppner, Or Honu. Kr.j,i CE connectwi on left stitl.. brandod allace, Charlea, Portland Or rariJ. w nghl thigh, hoi, in left earThoreaTv? ' . T. ahouloer. a.m,is.,H,T.f SS " ou Vilnitier Hroa. Drewsy, Harney county Or . Horr branded B. cnnei-wl oi lefUhtT Williams Va.co, Hamilton, Or.-Uu.Vi? i? Jlr'r, th" barB "u 1't "IP, bou. ,Ue hT7- ""i" t,rallt connty. tU" Vi iluams. J O. Long Creek. Or Ho-. o. m A- V''Pn"- Or.-Hor runnina ' i A oil .moulder; ( attie. aam. on ngh, bio. loung, j, m., GtHieeoei-ry, Or. Homim T J th. rtrht .h., irw ' "randad Voucg. W. A., (ioowbeiTy. Or.-HoraM k,.i 1