,ir;ir.iHTtirt gi HsVs, fmttf fM HHirt ft tlft BsU SulSat SO CM. U4CMWMV Bold by Druggists or wot br mall. BOo E. T. BaseiUna, Ira, Pa. On sale TO OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, Chicago, AND ALL POINTS EST, IPIfO sun Leaves Heppner, 8 a. m. Arrives 650 p. m. Pullman tlewee. Colonist (Bleepera, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers Portland to San Franoisoo every lour days. Tickets Europe, For ratss and general information rail on Depot Ticket A Kent, J. C. HAJRT Heppner, Oregon. W. B. HURLBURT, Aaat. Geul. I'm Agt. 254 Washington at., Portland, Oriuon. QCIOK TIME ! TO (San. Franoisoo And all points In California, via the Mt. Shasta route of the Southern Pacific Co, Hie great hiuhwRjr throufrh California to all points Eaet and South, tirand Hoenio ltuuto of the Pacific Const. Pullman Huffet , HleeierB. Second-clues bloopers Attached ,to express trains, nffordiiiR suoerior tocommodatione for socond-clans paflnongorH. For rates, ticketa, sleeping oar reervation, to,, call upon or addrosi B. KOEHLER, Manager, E. P. KOUKK8, Aaat, n. F. & P. Agt., Portland, Oregon. S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER ! llKlTNKU, OKlfiOON. Cattle brandml and our marked aa tthowu above. Borana F on right shoulder, Mt cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla ooun tifm. I will pay HK!.0O for the arnwt and con viction of any person Btottlinif my Htoek. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R, R. Co., Lessee ) LATEST TIME CARD Two Through Trains Daily. lZlpnils.'Jfipin'Uv.MiniietipnltsArlri.rirtiun l.RUpui 7, L'tpmlUv. ..SI. I'niil. ..ArK.:niniu Kl.l.iunM I... in l,v. Hill ill li .Ailljn" a.M'pinlV.'J.'ipm 1,7. . AHlilalut . . ArlK.'-Hlinu 7.hianijtf..V.iaiiiAr...Chtcu0o...l.v .".IVuiii l,lr,ptn lUiipin li,.'iiipin :t.:uipm Kl.lii" I Tickets sold and biiKgnge cheeked through to all points in the United ntaU's and Causils. dose connection made in Chicago Willi all tralni IT o 1 1 1 k Kasi ami Houth. Fur full Information epplv io your nearest UaUt agenl or JAH. (V l'OMi. Uen. Pais, and Tkt. AKt. Chicago, 111. HAIINKXri-HHOl', stock ami fixtures. Hood business; established in the midst of a good farming ami stock-raising country. Also fur mile a good house ami two lota with or without the business property. For further In formation address (ia.cttc, Heppner, Or. -4H:t tl 1 1 ... Fonil of Cuts. Newark has a most rivcnlnc woman 8hr iH old, und is b;ii I to br just ns ricl. is she is rccrutric. Hit sole eoiiipan Jons are cats, and thr house fnirl swarms with tlirm. Nhr holds an ides that her ft-lino nets mv mure honest than turn, ami, thcrrforr, she rolls ii tho monrv she receives from rents it small pncliiiircH und gives them to liei rats, Ktiyinn;: "Here pussy, put tliii awtiy for me." Her home is litterei with money, it is said. I'nilcr the car pets, ill the corners, in rat holes and it every conccivublo place bills and coin aa1 stuffed. Foot-Prints on thr Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advice should read one of l'r. Foote's dime pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup," "Kupture," "Phimosis," "Varicocele," Disease of men, Disease of Women, and learn the best means of sell-cute. M. Hill Pub. Co., 120 East 28th Ht.. New York. ; A Cure For Twenty feats. Any remedy sold at one dollar a bottle which olniius to cure rheumatism, is imply an imposition, for when all ex penses are deducted it leaves not more than twenty cents to represent the medi cine. Dr. Drumiuoud's Lightning Hem edy, which is performing such wonderful cures that it is being prescribed by the medical fnonlty everywhere, is compound ed at great expense from rare drugs and cannot be sold for less than live dollars a Dottle. Hut it always cures. Sent pre- aid to any address on receipt of price, irummoud Medicine Co., 4S Ml Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. 22 They Incrwmo appetite, purlf v the whole lygloul and acton lliolivei. Illlr IkauaSmuil. Guaranteed n I11""" Altaekaaud CouaUpalHUi, .Smuil line Ik-ana. Ripans Tubuloi aro al wa ) l ready. i WMa,'AJ KmS The Wq.-U's Fair will b opened ' promptly on Mii 1, ana uotwitLstuud iuk uiaiiy report to the ouutrary, every thing except, possibly, a few miuor detailn, will be completed and in readi ness fur inspection by the public, More than $16,U0O,U0O bus been paid out thus far by the Exposition Company alone m preparation of Ihe.l-air. An ex penditure of six or seven million more will be made. Tieldie, the Norwegian sculptor of Miiineupulis, will represent Hiawatha bearing Minnehaha in bis arms across wild and rushing rivers, lhis is to be in the form of a statue for the Minnesota building ut the World's Fair. The women of the state pay for it. The con ception is said to be exceptionally tine, and, after beini: produced in plaster for presentation during the Exposition, it will be cant in bronze and placed at Miiiuehuha falls in the state park. The ladies have gathered the sum required tor tins sculptor by means of penny con tributions in the school. aire. II. T. brown, of Minneapolis, one of the Indy managers for the state, has been par ticularly active in the enterprise. Italy, which for a long time declined to participate in the World's Fair, bus made an a i propriation of 277,.ruij lire, or about or ft5,5UU, for its representation. The Italian Chamber of Commerce and other financial interests have also supplied funds with liberality. Visitors to the World's Fair will have the opportunity of going to the roof of the Manufactures building the largest in tua world ana enjoying tliere a half-mile promenade. Four elevators, with a capacity of 6U0 an hour, will take the people to a great platform, 2(10 feet above the floor, iroin which amaguilioant bird's-eye view will be afforded of the uiteiior of the mammoth building with its Hcrea of exhibit beneath. From the platform the visitors will pans to the promenade on the roof, where an uu sur passed bird's-eye view of the entire grounds and buildings will be unfolded. The women of Mississippi, who are patriotically endeavoring to have their state creditably represented at the World's Fair, will build a fortification of cotton bales on the grounds, represent mg Vickuburg during the siege. One hundred bales of cotton will be used in building tue fort, and on the inside will be exhibited all the products of the great staple. The women will ornament their cotton fort with numbers of historic cannon, Hags, and other relics of the war. The 40,000 souvenir quarter-dollars, which congress authorized to be minted for the JJoard of Lady Managers of the World 'b F'air, will be issued, it is expected, by May 1. These coins are of a peculiar interest for several reasons. In some respects the Isabella quarter is a much greuter novelty than the Columbian half dollar, as the coins bearing the Hpanish Queen's portrait are much more limited in number. The act of congress author izing their issue only provides for the minting of $10,000, or 40,000 quarters, hence tliere is every reason to believe (hey will be extremely rare. They are certain to command the attention of women the world over, since they are the first recognition by a government of the position that women are attaining in art, industrial, and social movements. Undoubtedly the women of the country will regard this as their special souveuir, anil, as so lew will be proportionately great. The coin itself will be a work of art. I be same care and painstaking attention will be devoted to this issue as succeeded in making the Columbian souvenir coins suoh marvels of the minting art. The full design bus not been announced, but the obverse side is to bear the portrait of (jueeu Isabella of Spain. Cue of the special featurssof the new coin is that it is the first issued by this government to bear the portrait of a woman. Other coins bear idealized rep resentations of the fair sex, but this is the first to be honored by an authentic reproduction nf a particular feminine fane. The ooiu is intended by the National Government to commemorate two im portant events the aid given by Queen Isabella to Columbus which enabled him to make the voyage of disoovery to America; and the first speoial provision made by the United Utates Government for the adequate participation of women in an enterprise nf world-wide importance. Apart from the general interest imparted to toe oiiius by National legislation anil historic associations, their market value will be augmented by the (act that every coin-collector ju the world must hiive one. The Catholics throughout the world and the people of theiSpauish race will lie interested in the souvenir in appreciation of the bonot extended to the memory of their greatest Queen of this government. Speoial fete day will be a prominent and interesting feature at the World's Fair. The different states, foreign countries and many civil ortinuizntious will ouch have a day upon which to con duct speoial exercises or celebrations, and programmes for them are now being arranged. Following lire the days ill rem y unsigned (or such celebrations: Washington May 17 Wisconsin May 2H Maine May 21 liriimiirk ,1 mie f Germany June In Nebraska June If) Massachusetts June 17 New Hampshire lune 21 France July II Utah July 24 Liberia July 20 Commercial travelers July 20 Independent Order of Forrest ts Aug. 12 Huyli Aug. Hi t oloreil people Aug, North Carolina Aug Austria .Aug, I'he Netherlands. Nicaragua New York Hrnzil 'alitortiia Mary laud ..Aug. ..Hept. ..Sept. ..Sept. . .Sept. . .Sept. Michigan . Aug 13 and Kansas Aug. Colorado Sept, Montana Sept Pat riot io Order Sons of America Sept. Iowa Hept. Rhode Island Oct. Spain Oct. Italian societies Oct. Minnesota Oct. PAnpalar Competition. The publishers of the Ladies' Home Magazine prtieuts its great Bible com petition to the public of America, This competition closes on May Mth, 1S0H. (15 days thereafter being allowed for let ters to reach us from distant points). iJi KMMoNi. -1. Vt hleh L the lointest hook In the New 'i VMiunent '.' 2. Mlleh la Bliorleat ',' ;l. 1 he louto'il uu at ? 4. The shortest ? How To Com l'arB. Write the questions down, and follow with the answers. Mall this to us, together w ith $1 to pay for six months' mihscriptiou to the Ladies Home Magazine one of the best home magazines of the day, and if yonr an swrrs are correct yon will receive one of the following prizes: $1,IXK) iu gold; 500 iu gold; $.'50 iugold; HOOingold; 2500 elegant silver tea sets; orgaus, pi- n - fn viilirtni i'i .no, ftp, Ev.ryh!(r fait ea sqaam. Sefi'4 poal.l card for list o! former prife winners. Over 510,000 distributed dar ing the past two years. Address: The Ladies' Uomk Maoazinb, Peterborough, Canada. FKOM JOHPON KOKK. Ed. Gazette: Although it is a little blusterv on Jor dan Fork, the grain is growing nicely. e have a nice little school under the management of the efficient teacher, MiBS ceiia i nomas, wnere, aocording to "Bun- come," the little ones will be taught how to "kick. It wonld seem that some "one ircllns" mud slinger from the west end of JJistrict 14, who evuientlv thinks, or would have others think him a Becond "Josh JJi'l. ings,'' has taken exceptions to my recent article, and is trying to poBe as champion for "Topsy," who miiBt feel highly flat tered by the brilliant intellect of her would-be defender, and who proposes to bold the district down or "bust." In our opinion if he "busts" at all it will be with ignorance. He brazenly admits their having cast enough illegal votes to carry their point, and feels grieved thBt I should have accused any of the "West lenders" of being "kickers." We deny the right of no one the privilege of mBk iug a "kick." W e, too, have a "kick a coming," and unless justioe is done we propose to continue to make a feeble "kick," even at the fearful risk of meet ing with the displeasure of "Bunoome," which, by the way, defines his article eiactly, as we think it "buncome." Noth ing mure this time, as I am at the immi nent risk of breaking one of my "foot handles." One of the West End, you are aware, first donned the "war paint and feathers," and since the gauutlest has been thrown, we say, "Lay on, Mol)uff, and damned be he who first cries hold, enough." Yours Fraternally, TJnole Tom. JoKdan Fork, April 17, 1803. SLT,,000 in Premiums. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., of St. Louis, Mo. The one (,'uessiug nearest the number of people attending the World's Fair gets S5,0t 0 00, the sec ond $1,000.00, etc. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your ueaier ior particulars or send lor circular 116-42 IO.NK ITK11S. We are glad to see warmer weather today, but that everlasting, chilly wind brings remarkable changes. Farmers are more hopeful, but that is all. The enemy pneps from every nook and corner, and adversity stares us in tho face. Mr. T. J. Carle and Mr. 11. C. Sperry made a short visit to Heppner. ' Mr. Carle sold a number of good horses the past week. Mr. A. T. Wood made a flying tour to Lexington and other places today. Mr. Wood has undertaken to raise about twenty disowned lambs to the pleasure of his children. Our merchant, Mr. Joe Wooley, is kept very busy. He understands how to make friends and draw customers. His store is attractive and never fails to draw attention. Tom has returned to his old stand. Mr. Lnra Rhea's sheep-shearers are at hand. Lambing season being about over, they are to commence shearing on Motdny. Our little village 9eems to be full of life. The shearers spent their leisure time in conversation, jumping and other sports. Jakb. April 15, 1803. It Hlioald ho in Kvevy House. J. C. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not he without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia af ter an attack of "La Grippe," when vari ous other remedies and several physi cians had done her no good. Kobert Hurber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Disoovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble, Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Slocnm-Jobnson Uru M Co. Large bottles, COo and 81.00 AtiltlCULTIIIt Vb t;(ll.blS(iE NOTKS. Proseouting Attorney Coudon visited the oollege last week. The college museum was presented with a large eayle reoeutly. Cnpt. Kockwell, U. S. civil engineer of tho Paoilic coast, delivered a very inter esting address yesterday. A meeting of the board of regents of file oollege was held iu Corvallis, April 3rd. Gov. Pennoyer was elected to till the vacancy iu the presidency of the board, caused by the death of the late W. 8. Ladd. Gov. Pennoyer, A. K. Ship ley and Supt. MclOlroy were, with Pres. Illoss ns advisory member, appointed- as a committee to expend the money appro priated to the college last legislature. Prof. Pernott has completed some very beautiful crayou enlargements of Boeues iu the Cascades. These, with others vet to be finished, will he used to adorn the walls of the chapel, lie also took some pictures Saturday about the mechanical depnrtim lit, from which engravings will be made. The new catalogue, which is now being prepared by the olass in typ ography, and is to be completed by the olose of June. During the past two or three Saturdays the class iu photography have been taking photographs of some beautiful scenery about Corvallis. The contestants for the Websteriaus and C iceromans, w ho are to contest for the gold medal iu June, will be appointed today. Notwithstanding inclement weather mere was a goou audience ut the opera nouse on tne .id mat. to wituesa the liter ary contest between the Madtsouiau and Ciceronian societies, for the silver medal ottered by President Moss, at the begin mug of this school year, The exercises were interesting and and each contestant showed intelligence, drill anil general exccllenoe, easiest and most frequently attained through competitive effort. The judges were Gov. Pennover, Supt. McEl- roy and Pres. Campbell, of the state Nor mal school, and their liudings appeal to give general satisfaction. Nineteen hmid red were the biuhest obtainable by either side. 1 tie total number o points scored by the Mudisomaus, 1,755; Cioerouians, l.i o3. Cox nil HDTOK. Couvai.lis, Apr. 17, '03. Elect ric Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well know and so popular as to need no spe cial mentiou. All who have used Elec tric Bitters sing the same song of praise, A purer mediciue does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tbe liver ami kidno-, will remove pim- pies, boiis. unit rbeuu nod otber tUTer- 1 1011 8 caused by impure blood Will from the nvatrm and pre - vent n wi ll lis cure h! iulHrml fevem for i-tire uf In mine-lie, cunstipHtion ami iiuliK.ntion try Kli-otno liittcre entire nrivn Tiiiiuirm inim run uint.on un.i HHti.-tVtinn liiiaranteed. nr tuouev rofti.,.1. e,l.-Trice iKV and ll.l per bottle at Mioeuui-Jolmaou lruk' Co. r.tt up i" '"'Hi wHfi'h-.iiatHlrMtttlea. nupu CoatvU, itiit' Ik'aua. ao. pwr Ihu1. BOOP- RT CTtAZE. The Young Mail M Q ,V.ld Take silt Arui I Her. From th, London Am The civilized wolf- i is threatened with a terrible afflicti i. The fashionable dressmakers assun us that the hoop skirt, or onnoliue, J jabout to come in again. u There are some JHful thoughts con uecieu witn tnis r tenuis girl. What fore nest summer' val. There is the she doesn't die be What if she lives nd persists in play o remain healthy? and is very healthy ing tennis in order Fancy playing tenn As for dancing, t- 'i in crinoline! it will have to be done at arm's lengt A system of sig nals should be devilled, such as hoisting colored lanterns or waving different flags, so that partners may communicate with each other. Kissi jg will probably' be come a lost art at least among ttomen while the sweet, low voice which struck Shakespeare's fancy w ill not be up to the necessities of the new case. How can a girl gracefully inhabit a hammook? Or lean, sylph-like over the edge of a boat? Or spring lightly down from the dizzy heights of four-in-band? Or pursue any of the summer girls' joys, hampered by a large crinoline iu which she is the solitary prisoner? We shall also have a revival of the famous ballroom remark, made by the escort of a young lady whose clothes had a particularly largecirculation. He was standing behind this desert of crinoline, in the center of which, oasis-like, rose the damsel's head and shoulders. A friend approached him and said: "I say, Jack, is Miss Brown engaged for this danoe?" "I don't know," was the reply "Ex ouse me five minutes and I'll go round in front and ask her." lleware of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercnry, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the muoouB surfaoes. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly deserve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., oontaina no mercury, and is taken internally, noting directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the genuiue. It is taken in ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free tWSold by druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 10 PLENTY But no Work OF LAliOlililta. A Warning From San Franciseo. The Gazette Wednesday evening re ceived from Ban Francisco the following circular letter addressed to workiogmen all over the oouutry, under date of April 13, 1893. It appeares that the lame number of unemployed laborers have organized for mutal protection and assistance. The motive which prompt the subjoined let ter are those of self pruteotion and solicitude for the welfare of others. The letter is as follows: "The San F'ranoisco unemployed in masa-meeting assembled to workiugmec, of every trade and calling: Greeting, Brothers: Do not be de ceived by false reports. Theoityof Sun Francisco is crowded with idle men. There are thousands of us tramping the the streets hungry, hopeless and desti tute. For God's sake keep nway from this city. Advertisements for laborers sailors or mechanics are false. Place no faith in them. There are ten bere for every job now. By order executive oommittee San Francisco unemployed. W. M. Willey, ohairman. L. C. Fry, Secretary. Preventing Future Sllsery. If there is in this vale of tears, a more prohlic source 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 tu aousnmption or to scrofula. Blight causes may develop this. As soon as the agonizing complaint manifests itself, recourse should be bad to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, wluoh will oheck its further inroads and banish the rheumatio poison from the system'. This statement tallies exactly with the testemouy of pliysioinns who have employed this fine blood depnreut in their private practice. Tliere is also the Btnplest professional and general testimony as to the ethoacy of the Bitters for malaria, liver com- plaiut, constipation, indigestion, kidney trouble, nervousness BHd loss of appe tite and flesh. After a wetting, whether followed by a cold or not, the bitters is useful as a preventative of the initial attack of rheumatism. Fat People. The only safe and reliable treatment for obesity, or supeitluous fat, is the "Leverette" Obesity Pills, whloh gradu ally reduce the weight and measurement. No iujnry ur iticouveuience leaves no wrinkles acts by absorption. This cure is founded upon the most scientific prin ciples, and has beeu used by one of the most eminent physicians of Europe in his private practice "for five jears" with the most gratifying results. Mr. Heury Perkins, 20 luiun Park, Boston, writes: "From the use of the 'Leverette' nbesity pills my weight has been reduced ten pounds iu three weeks and my general health is very much improved. The principles of your treatment are fully in dorsed by my family physioiau. In proof of my gratitude I herewith give you per mission to use niv name if yon desire to do so." Piiue $2.00 per package, or three pack iges lor jf5 00 by mail. All 'orders supplied direct from our office. The Lkvkrkttk Specific Co., 175 Tremont Street Bostou, Mass. MU'NKKNSKSS, or the t.lQPOK HABIT Cares at Home in Ten Pays by Admtms te i-i ajc lr. Haiaes' Uolden stuecluc. It can be given in a glass of beer, aonp of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, and will filed a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is I ? oiUrate driukeror Hualcobolio wret-k. 11 r18 beeu !ven lu thouftnd of caaec. 1 , 111 pvt?r-v 'SIHUtB riet 1 cure u'" 1 It never fails. The system '!'uc,, lUJPrt'Kuuted with the upeoinY, it H'W"lle8 Ru ",,er ,mP""ll)ility for tlie Wm'r appetite to exist. Cnrea (,uru- '.et(1- w ,lKe bona or pnrtionlara free. terd. ; Address the Ooldkm Si EoiFic Co., 1S, j Kut'e street, Ciuoiuuati, Ohio. Cure for CUla, Fevprf and General D. Uit) . SnwU thi &huu. Mc per buuia. , THE i llinf' ia-MMai Cold3and Coughs croup, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by flyers Cherry Pectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should be in every family. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. (F YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE I'liS CI.AIIIS '1lla.XV, I0HN WEDDFRBuRN, - - Managing Attorney, P.O. n.ii WASHINGTON, 1). c. T"'VSIoNS l'UUCUtEU PO" SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. Also, fur s,Mer mid SutlnrH 'lis;il,l--(l in ttie line of duty in the regular Armvor Nio v inctli' wnr. Stirvivnrn of ll i- imliitii wursnf ISa'i t-i IHI'2, mid tlit'tr wiilfuva, now entitled. Old and ruiei-ted ejulina a speelnltv. Tiiiaiaamlfl entitled to higher rites. end for ie w laws. No ciiurBti (or odvieu. No fuo Said the to himself, "If the moon I could tret, whenever I'm dry 'tLL my throat I could wet; The moon is a ! quarter with a quar ter I hear; you can purchase five gal lons of 9 Root Beer." A Delicious. Tcmner- i,:jr wive i inrtn-uufntninK. tjC Good tur any time oi year. A 25c. package makes 5 gallons. Be sure and get IlIKKS . OUB 1693 rLOWSB SSD 0ITEX. A Magnificent FLOWER SEEDS uoiiecnon 01 Varieties, FREE AnT'npnrflileleflOiTorby an (M4.-Ki.i..l. ii'I ami Kcli. iiliiir II o u h e I 1 uiti.D tl ft lame iO n II lint rated Maea- I ai lie ami the f uinlly i'irv). hmwekrepinfr, CVs&Si. fiuiliiimn, hypieue, iuvuriile IlKWOri cr-iijiL-lte, etc. To Intrrnl rv"" cli urn line Iftdiea' 'Ur InU iluce thli KKl.tWQ lv taken, we now Si?' m.Le Ih. foil. rifc&Srill The l.mili-r,' World j-r Thi f4t M "(It tin. and to f a tli milmctiLier we will ulto taut C IV Free 'urin( a large and mutnifictnt Col lection of Choice Flower fiil, a AuWrrrf tturii, Im ludlng i'siims, Vrunas, Clirj suutlirtniiina, AnUtrt, I'hlo DruinoKimlii, Bulla tit, Cyprus Vm. Slocks, DlalUlii, Double Zinnia, Plnka, etc., etc. Ri-nieiiitjer, twelve mitt l-ayn fnrtht tiiiBft ilae three munllm und thw entire mmiiificent Cullettlnn of Chnka fliiwur SenlB, put up by Iirst-clasa Sretl House ami warrsnted treih and mliall. No lady can aitnrii b iniaa tliii wonderful opiiortunity. We (ruarantee rverv aubfiTiber many tiaiei the vnlu ol ilioney sent, rtiul will refutnl yr money anrl nmkn you a present of both leeilH ami Mwrninie W yu arc not aatislW. Oura is an old and reliable nititiliins Ih'iiup. enilurneil by all tlie lfaitlnp news papera. We Imve rereivd humlreJa ol' tefilimnniala from pleased patrond duriiiu tbu part live years: " kad hrauUful Jtuutrtjrom tht ittdi vu ttnt mt :.t't ytan ay, and fom Mrrrifticc ktwthtutdt rt tiac'tli a itr'riiit,i." Mra. N. C. itsvum, Dana, Via, " Myitlf and fnimU havi .tnt fir variout tnm.j a-htrtwdby Em, ami havt fotint Hum M or tmtrtiy muttaaory.- m. avii, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mra. Henry Ward H- Iter re(tulai ubBt-rtber). ami Urara Ureetiwona, eat-n or.leredour seeda last lesson. Do not con- ef it off! S11 sulwrfplinni nd slj . VS ed Colb-clinns flt fi SPECIAL OFFER! JT'ITlm for abov otler ,hrrtimenl. we will mi t 1 wAfrV addition to all Hie above, one in'ketof tnt thr newest anetlei, itu lOiHnrz Itiirestion, ItH triitini, npipniinr, inr iurt'ii, irtuiitn i nner, -'t- Appln ltlii"in, fie. Sweet 1'eaa are Ihe nmst pnpulfti i and fasliiimabltf bouquet flower now cultivated, fUld O,. i?.-lr,,r,l V.H.I,ua whw h . nlfMp th lament. flneal and nnst cdnbrated known. Thev erow to heijjht of ft feet, and produce for thrfe montlia t cuntinuomt pro- ;r great offer isssisss: ubsrriptlon pries) w will Bend The I.alePl, w orlil for One V er, together wUh our ma(iilhreiit lollrrllon of CholrB Flower 8di above deactlbed, likewise one parket of thi eitenaively advtf llwd and jimtl v . elebrated Kekfnn! Sweft Pe. AddreM: U. ilOOIiE Ai CO., a? l'urk I'liice, New Vaplb LADIES ONLY PR. PIT MONT'S FEMALE KEG I'LATTNG IMLI.S arc alM ays stife and relinble. 12.mi teKli inonialu from all over the world. Beware of dangerous substitutes and imitations. 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(This house Is rcuroneihle.) LHiAL ADVEKT1SEMENT& Notice of intention. TAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON, J Airil is, 1 v.vi. Notice ia htTfl.y given that the follow jug-named settler has riled notice of her intention to make dual proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on June:!, ivs, vti.: ALMIUA HAKKEU, lid. No. 'm for, the V, SV- and NU sW'i Sec. 8. Tp. 1 N. R 2 K. ft . M. she tmines the following witnesses to prove hr fonttuuous resulence upon and tultivaikm of, said land. u. : George W. tncent and Jus, Avers, of (billows-.-, Oregon J. M. MeCumber and M. M, Mi Cumber, of K ho, Oregon. R. H Lyon, Oc ranee Hrachu, Ettie Campbell and christian S. Chrifltiausen, take notice. A. CLE O'ER, I'-'O-lSft Register. Notice Of intention. IANP OKKIl'K AT THK. p.M.l EH. OI:F.ON, J April 1;, tv l. Nnilre i her. l.y siicn that lilt' fltllOM tllll ltHIlH'.t 81 UllT lltlH llleil of i his lut.MitiiMi to nmkt' riiiiil yiwi iu sui't'ort of his vliiiin. unit that iul vrt'tt , ill t ira,U- tio- fore . li. Klli.. r. S. roinuiiw.ioiit'r at lHi'V'.ir, ; tlreon, on KrMiiv. June . l.i.i. vti.; ! AlillUH ANDKKHS, 1 Hornt'stt'iti! A j.pl ei-h t i.ii No. Ju',, lor the SEV of : St Ip I Y K.v K. V. M. j He natm'S the lolloiUuit Hitnes.es to prove hts eoutlinioua re.i, tei.ee upon fluU eullnalion oi, ' stipl IkikI. ut. : , I luiil. Arn .irouc. J. 0. ArtMstroui:, Vilr, Tow : ell n,t . H. Huiey. all of Alpine. Oregon. lA'-tsi John . l.suis. 1. twister. I Notice to Taxpayers. rpHOSE WHO W NOT I'AY TANKS IH'E 1 hy May 1. l'..i. must evpev t ttmt the same w ill t culleete.1 by law, cost. a4IM, bio. N'OBLr. ltT-K fhariff. Owl 1 414 Mil 1 Www n 7,uh, tut' mm ,ac. af f am rVofCfl Of fnttfitiOn. 1 i . .sfk.wr,. T AVT OFFICE AT GRANDE. OREOOV, I J Mnreh I t. Nmle la h..ra.ht. ). un thnt the MlmvliiK.n&mtH. mittiMr hm nMtir.o of his intfiitiomo nmkfc riiml pnurt in suinjort ol uih clHiin. ami that nail iir.M,f wlilbe made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or at IK'ppner. Or,, on April iiy:t, viz: AKim K fcimAKD (SMITH, HtlNiiit.jlti, fur the INK1 iic. m, Tp. 2, S 8 28, HeiianiPi the followlne witnosnea to tirnvf him continuuiiB residence upou ami cultivation of Raid land, viz: J. M. nddell, Joe Lufkman, C. H. Maun and B. Yerrcuauip, all of licppiiMr, Oregon. A. Cleaver, 111-121 Register. Notice to Contractors. N' OTICK 13 HF.KKBY GIVEN THAT THK iiinlersitrin-d u ill receive sealed bids, up io ami HK iii'iiiiK rtprn , i.-v.'.j, hi o eioen p. in., to build a piihlhi echoot building in the ton n of Lexinntou, Morrow county. Oregon, sit i 1 1 building to be constructed according to the plaiiH and speettn alions now to be Keen at Win. 1'enlnnd s store in Lexington, Oregon, the mirM't-hsfiil bidder to enter Into bond ir with se euriiy for tlie taithtul performance of contract, within tl ve da b alter receiving notice of the acceptance of the bid. 'Ihe board reuervea the riylit to reject any and all bids. K. LlEt'ALLKN, Jamkk Leach, J. W. Yai-ohaN, Board of Directors. Hated, April .1, ISM. U-2U Notice of Intention. J A NO OFFICE AT THE PAIXES OREGON j March '-'I, WW. Notice is hereby given that the follow iiig named settler ban tiled notice of bin intention to make tinal proof in support of bin cliiiui. and that wtid proof ill be made be -hre J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner, Or., 011 .Sit. Mav t, W:i. viz.: GEOUGE SMITH. H. P. No. 2-VSO, for the K'i SKV4, rtW SE1, HE1 sjW'i., of See. Tp. 3, S Ri E. W. M. He names the following witneseeB to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz.: W. c. Kenienifpr, Lnton Jones, G. F. Baird and B. K. Ilevlaud, all of Heppner, Oregon. 112-12 John W. Lewis, Register. Notice of Intention. IANP OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, J March Hi, lN!i;t. Notice is htreby given that the following-named settler has filed notice 01' bin intention to make final proof iu support of his eltiim, and that Baid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 'J'.), 1SU3, viz.: VICTOR GUOSHENS, Ps. No. 103.19, for the K4 NWfc, and Eft SWi Sec. l;i, Tp. (i, S R JS, E. V. M. lie names the following witnesses to provehis continuous residence, upon and cultivation of, said hind, viz,: Oscar Minor, P. B. Ptulter, Robert Hart and Vittry Gilbert, ull of Heppner, Oregon. A, Cl.KAVKR, 111-121 Register. STOCK RUANUS. Wtiile you keep yonr Bubecription paid up ycu can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J.. lone, Or. Horses GH on left shoulder; cattle wime on left, hip, under bit on ritjtit eiir, ami upper bit on the left; rauge, Mor row comity. Armiitronp, J. I.., Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left shoulder of horses; cattle Baine on left hip. Allison, u. JJ., KiKlit Jlile. Or. Cattle brand, O Don left hip and horses same brand on right shoulder, liiuifcre. Eight Mile. Adkiiis, J. J., Heppner, Or. HorseB, JA con uecleil 011 left Hank; cattle. Bameon left hip. Ayers, Johnny, Lena, Or. Horses branded triiuigleon lett hip; cattle eame on right hip; also crop off right ear and upper bit on same. Burtholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 K on either shoulder, llange in Mor row county. Hlenkumn, Geo., Hsrdman, Or. Horses, a flag onleft shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder. haniiister, J. W., Hurdman, Or. Cattle brand ed H on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. ltrenner. Peter, (,oesoberry Orogou Horses brtinded P 11 on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. liurke, M Ht C, Long Creek, Or On cattle, MAV connected on left hip, ciopotl left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder, llange in Grant and liorrow county. Hrosman, Jerry-, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 n right shoulder; cattle B on the left aide. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Harton, Wm., Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right tlugh, cattle, Bauie on right hip; split in saeh ear. llrown, Isn, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. Hrowu, J .P., Heppner, Or. Horses and cattle branded H with oi-voke ubove on left ulion!,!,..- Hrown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circle v wun nor in eet ler on lert hip; cattle, snme. Hrown, .J U'lia, Oregon. Horses W. bar over it, on tne leu shoulder, cattle same on left hip. Iloyer, W. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on righ, hip cattle, same, with split in eui ti ear. Borg, P. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left iio,imei ; eame, sunie on lert tup. limwutee, VV. J J'oj.Or Cattle, JB connected on left side: crop on left ear nnd two Holhutuifl middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses eiimo brand on the left thigh; Hange in Jt'ox valley, Carsner Warren. Wngner, Or. Horses brand ed O on tight stifle; cattle (three bars) on right ribs crop and split in each ear. Kange in w.nui mm .iiumiw counties. Cain. K, Caleb.! Ir. Y Ll on horses on left stifle U Willi quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on nil nolta nmlup Huw... ,.n left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All .no).,- io .-.ittui euumy. Clark. Win. 11.. Lena. Or Tforae. Willi neeted. on left shoulder: cattle eame on right hip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties, (ale, (has. It,, Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses n i on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Hange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cecil. Win.. UouitIrm. Or - horuutt .TP on lnf. shoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bits in tho right ear. Curl, T. 11., John Lay, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. liange in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A aud spear point ou shoulder. Kar markon ewes, crop on left ear, punched upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right ami under half crop in left ear. All range Cook, A. j..Lena.Or. Horses, fldon riahf nhnnl. der. Caltle, same on right hip: ear mark square iwi.oii iriL-Huu sum in rignr. Currin.lt. i' Currinsville, Or. -Horses, S on left stifle. Cox Ed. S Hanlman, Or. Caltle, C with i in eeiuer; norses, l on lert lp. Cochran, It. K Monument, Grant Co , Or. Horseo brnmied circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder: cattle same brand oa both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlan. Chapin, Hardman, Or. Horses branded " on right hip. Cattle branded the same. llickens, K I ib Horses braided with three tiueu fork on left stitle. Cattle ea-ne on leftside, Uoonan. m., Heppner, Or. Horses branded OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat. Lie ni.me on inn nip. Douglass. W. .M .. (iallowav. Or. Tattle H tlnn right side, swailow-fork iu each ear; horsee, K D OU It'll nip. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the right stitie: cattle same on rinht hi... Duncan, W. P., John Day, Or. Quarter circle on iigiu wiioiiiin.r, ooin ou norses and cattle, liange Grant county. Lly. J. H. .V Hons. Douglas. Or. Home. kn ed f.l.J on left shoulder, cattle same on left iim. uoie n rigni ear. ;ilioti. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right shoulder. Lmery, I . IS., Hanlman, Or. Horses branded reversed C wilh tail on left shoulder ; cat tle same on tight hip. Hi.nge in .Morrow county. Fleek, Juekwou, Heppner, Or. Horses. 71; connected on right shoulder: cattle bahim .n right hip. liar mark, hole iu right and crop Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or. Cattle. I.F on right hip; horses F with bar under on right Horence, 8. P. Heppner. Or. Horses, F on right shonldei; cattle, t on right hip or thigh. t reach. George, Heppner, Or. Cattle branded Wr.with bur over it, on left side; crop off left ear. Horses, same brand on left hip. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAY on left shoulder. Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Foe. sil. Or. Horses, anchor a ou left shoulder; vent, same on left stitie. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in left. Itange in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties. Gentry, Elmer. Echo, Or. Horsee branded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stitie ltangein Morrow and Umatillacounties. Giltwuter, J.C., I'raine City, Or. On homes, O-o on left shoulder and stifle; cattle, on right side, linage in Grant county. Hayes. Geo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, witli quarter circle over it, on left shoulder. Hunt A.M., Bulge, Or. Cattle, round-top A with quarter circle under it on the null, a,.. ! Itante in Morrow ami Umatillacounties. i Hinton A Jenks. Hamilton. Or t attle, two bare . on either hip; crop iu right ear and split in left. Horses, Jon right thigh, liange in Grant county. I Hughes Samuel, Wagner, Or J (T F L ! coimeitetlloii right shoulder on horses; on cattle, I on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right er ami slit in left. Kange in Haystack , district. Morrow county. Hale. Milton, Wagner. Or. Hemes branded -O- l-'ireie w itli parallel tails) uu left shoulder. ; ( stile same on left hip ; &jo large circle ou left aide. Hall Kdwin, John Pay.Or. Cattle E Hon right hip; tiontea rauie on ruiht shoulder, kange in ; Graut county. j Howard, J L, '-aHoway, Or. Horaea." (eros , witu Iter aUive it I on rigid shoulder: cattle same on leu side. Kange in Morruw aud I'ms Ulia counties. Hughes. Mat. Heppner, Or. Home, shaded heart ou the left shoulder, hange liorrow Co. Hunsaker. B A. V, agn.r. Or. iioras.. on left ahoulder; cai ue. 9 on left kip. HUm AlWrt, Ny, Omwob-Homm. 4 H eonm-cu!. on left htuidr; (.tUeoo the left mi,, vro, ou lei, ear. Humphreys, 4 al. tMarttman, Or. Horaea, H on lef- Hank Hayes, J. M Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. nusien, uuiner. r.igni .Ulie. nr. Horse H oa the lar, oh.in l.lar .ml l,UUK ..t .. .. ..... . .uu " ' u c 1,-11 BllUV , HL. tie same on left hip. Hange in Morrow county. ivy. Alfred. Long Creek, Or-Cattle 1 D on ..n. oF.,ii ..r.Lrai aiiu on in rignc. Homes same brand on left ah.iultUr ltuna oountv. Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or Horsee, home. ShOe J On left Shoulder. Cattl,, tha Bangs on KightMtle. Johnson. Felix, Lena, Or. Horses. circleT an orop m right and Boht in left ear Jenkins, D W..S1U Vemon,Or.-J on horsee on left shoulder; ou cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crups on both earn. Kangein Fox and Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or.-Horse. branded aai on left hm. cnttle um, Bna a ear: nniler slot on the riirhi Kirk, J. T., Heppner, Or.-Horses 69 on lett shoulder: cattle, an on left hip. Kirlr .1 (- I4u....nn. u a Ti ..T ' aoraee. it on either flank: cattle 17 on right a de. Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horses 11 on left rigS e.; 8ttma on "sht 8,de- """bit on JirWTI?" M,,nnt Vernon. Or.-I L on ear and L" lef-' 8w8liow f"rk in ear anil under ci op in right ear. Horses same Kelev l"ltb'tler- in OrancoSn?y! Keeney. hli, Heppner, Or.-Horsee J L and and i',r.Z&1 U" Leahey, 3 W, Heppner Or.-Horses branded L and A on left shoulder; cattle same ou left hli7 wattK over right eye three slits in right ear. Loften, Stephen, Fox. Or.-B L ou left hin on cattle, crop and split on right Sr llorseS samebrand on left shoulder.e BrS Liuuallon, John W Ls-ri-i" r)r -H.,r... ri!;rndc,tlelf-Circle J,Vnected on lift "houl. Htallil'' GnWe' HepPn81-- Or.-Horses branded ' double 11 connect, Sometimes called a ' swing H, on left ehoulder. "" Markham, A. M., Heppner. (Ir.-Cattle lurge M on left side, both ears cropped, and split m Son.'10"" M U l8ft IS. Cliik'. Minor, Oscar, Heppner. Or.-Cattl, M Dion right hip; horse. Hon left shoulder. Morgan rJ. N Heppner. Or.-Horm, M ) ou left Bhould"i cattle same on left hiu. McComber, Jas A, Echo, Or.-HorBes. SI with bar over on right shoulder. aiani , n a., Lena, Or.-Horees-old mares ZZ shoulder. mBU on Morgan, Thos. Heppner, Or.-Horse, circle V',' ',',f',"hulLlder lft thigh; cattle. Z on Mitchell, Osoar, lone, Or.-Horses, 77 on right ip; cattle. 77 on right side. ""gui McClHren Tl U U :i, Figure 5 on each shoulder, cattle, ift.nl. h..?""' McKeni.W.J.. Mount Veriioii, Or-Xl ou cattle "i e ."..- .iKiii ear, nair orop in left county r" U" 68 " lo' h'v' ' ia (i",u' Met arty, David H., Echo, Or. Homes branded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cuttle same on hip and side. , McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe ...... v-Ultt n LHlUB OI nua aa(J nn(er i,. m tie"ir; 8"me brand on left stifle. , , "' Hamilton, Or.-On Horees. 8 wun nun circle under oil left shuulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top on the right side hm. .Andrew. Lone Bock.Or.-Homes A N con nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hips. Nordyke, L Hilvertoa, Or.-Horses. oirole 7 on left thigh; caltle. same on left hip. or, liftT'i 8l,t',h' "n ity. Or.-A S on cattle on left hip; on horBes, same ou left thigh, liange in Grant county. oiler, ferry, Lexington, Or.-P O on left sh 4 .nine v uy, ur. on cattle, y Lf connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose, itange in Grant county, Pearson. 1 1 ... h ml., i , . lilt, Nnr.r.., 0..--; r.:... n. ,,,,1.1 " snoumer bbu ia on lett "'O- J "!"". fork in left ear, right oropped. 24 i, i , .,1 K uxl ut mile. Parker 4 Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on left shoulder. V.i""8'' Lexi"'on.Or.-HorpeB brand- - w,i,1WiCTij ,n, ieit snouider ; cu v""o"iieuieuy on lert shoulder ; cuttle ,, , 1,"- . "imso, UlUIlW WIBUW, riper, J. H., Lexington. Or. -Horsee, JK oon. nected onleft. shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bil in each ear. Pettis, A. C, lone, Or.; horseB diamond Pon .shoulder; cattle, J 11 J connected, on the left hip, upper slope ia left ear Bnd slip in the right. Powell, John T., Dayville. Or-Horees, JP oon. necied on left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected o left hip, two under half crops, one ou each ear, wattle under throat. Kai go in Grant county. Klckurd, li. D.. Canyon City, Or.-F 0 on left shoulder, on horses only. Kange Canyon creek and Bear valley, Grant county. Kood, Andrew, Hardman, Or.-Horses, eqnare cros. with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. lleninger, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horses, U B on left shoulder. liice. Han, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; cattle, DAN- an right shoulder. Hange near Hardmanv Itoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horses, plain V on left ehoulder; cattle, same brand reversed oa right hip and crop oil right ear. Hange in Mor row county. Hush Bros., Heppner, Or.-Horses branded J on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip, crop otl left ear and dewlap on neck. Itange in Morrow and adjoining counties. I fi I l i .' i Duuleiou, ur. norses it ea i , t t-'.Liiu, j, ou ieit nip, crop ofl ....... uuoei oil on leu, ear. oneep, ii i TV p rjto "ange TJma I. ....u.,u .uu.iow u uii ues. lieuuey Andrew. Lexington, Or.-Horses branded A li. on right shoulder, vent quarter circle over brand; cuttle same on right hip. Itange Morrow county. Boyse, Wm. H, Duiryville, Or HB connected with quarter circle over top on cattleon right hin and crop o f right ear and split in left. Horees same brand on left ehoulder. Kange in llurrow Grant and Gilliam counties, i J . W , Heppner, Or.-Horses. JO ol lef t shoulder. Caltle, o on right hip. Spickiiall, J W. , "Gooeeberry, Or.-Horses couity shuulder; range ia Morrow Bailing, C C Heppner, Or-Horses branded on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip Swuggart, B. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses with dash under it on left stifle; cattle H with das h under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Kange in Morrow. Gilliamand Umatilla oouutieB. Bwaggart, A. L., Ella. Or.-Horses branded 3 on left shoulder; cattle earns on left hip. Cron on ear, wattle on left hind leg Straight VV. K, Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J 8 on let i stifle; cattle J a on left hip, swallow fork in nghl ear, underblt in left. tmpp, Thus., Heppner, Or.-Horses, 8 A P aa left hip; cattle same on left hip. Shirtz, James, Long Creek, Or.-Horses. I en lelt stide and over 2 on left shoulder. Bhrier.John, Fox, Or.-Nt! connected en horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hip. crop ,,a right ear and uuder bit in left ear. itange in Grant county. Smith Bros., Susanville, Or. Horees, branded II. . on shoulder; cattle, ame on lef t ahouldei. bquiros, James, Arlington, Or,; horses branded JSou left shoulder; cattle the sums, also nose waddle, liange in Morrow and Gilliam counties. .Stephens. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8. on right stiUe; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, tl on right hu ; swallow-fork in left ear. bwaggart. G. W., Heppuer, Or.-Horsee, 44 OB left shouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Smith, E. E. Lone Bock, Or. Horses branded a crossed seven on left shoulder; oattla same oa left side. Kange, Gilliam county. Sperry, E.G., Heppuer, Or. -Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underbit iu left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. lhompson, J. A Heppner, Or. Horses, I ea left Bhouluer; cattle, 2 on left shoulder. Tippeta,S.T.,Lnlerprise,Or. Horses. O-on left shoulder. Turner R.W.. Heppner, Or. Small capital I Left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Thornton, U. il., lone, Or.-Horsee branded H I couuected on left stitie; sheep same brand. Vauderpool, H. T., Lena, Or; Horsee HT con nected ou right shoulder;cattle. same oa right hip. Walbrhlge, Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horsee, U. L. ou the left shoulder; cuttle same on right hip. orop oft left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John U,, Salem or Heppner, Or. Horses branded Jo on the left shoulder. Rang Morrow county. W arren, W B. Caleb, Or-Cattle, W with quartar circle over it, ou left side, split iu right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder, itange m Graut couuty. Wood, F L, Dayville, Or Heart on horses on left suite; on cattle, 2 on left side and under Ml iu left ear. Kange in Grant county. W right, Silas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded 8 W uu the right hip. square crop utt ngut ear and split in lelt, W allace, traucis, Mount Vernon.Or Squareoa cattle ou the left hip, upper slope in the left ear and under slope in right ear. Same brand ou horses ou right shoulder. Kange in Harney and Grant countv. W aile, Henry, Heppner, Or. Home branded ace of spadee on lett shoulder and left hip Cattie branded same on left side and left nip. W ells, A. S Heppner, Or. Hones, . on left shuulder: cat! e same. W oinnger, John, John Day City. Or On homea three parallel ban on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in buth ears. Range in Grant and Malhner counties. VI ., -.1 T.,1, ., tl ...... n rt. li r- connected on lef t shoulder. ' v atfcius, mane, Heppner, ur. nones branded TJE couuecteoon left stitie. Wallace, Chariee, Portland, Or. Cattla, W oa right thigh, hul. in lef t ear; horsee, W on right Bhouluer, sm same-on left shoulder. W turner Hriat., Drewsy, Barney county, Or. -Horsee brands,! W B. couuected on left shoulder W iliiains, V asco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over three bare on left hip, both caltle and horsee. Bangs Grant county. VS illiams. J o. Long Creek. Or Horses, qoar ter cir.'ie over three oars on left hip; catue aaraa and .at in each w. hmige in Grant county. Wien, A. A., ueppner, Or, Horsee running A A on shoulder; Cattie. same on right hip. loung. J. S., Gooseberry, Or. Hones branded Tt,n ih.nghl.h.mltW. "w-saas ioung, W. A.. Gooseberry, Or.-Hor.ss kraal cd A A tdoubi X coc&setsd) aa isst ahssnsaar saltie amine a Wfe aula.