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To uet Ktd of Lice, Malarial Affections, Croup to Prevent. to Avoid Them, For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazrtth office for particulars Strictly conildential. Treatment private and sure cure. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office THE SONA' ISLANDS. One of tho NiUIva lf tli Stars anil Ktrlpt'a Tilttoofd ml Mini. The exiNt.cuce.of the Sonttl or I'lullip islands in the l'ucilic ocean, which lia been mooted araonjf mariners for year and finally discralitcil.has just beei I reaflirmed by the captains of the Hrit ' :..u ..i.: r l..l u...n,.l,;M. BllllJn JJlllV l.l.l- ruin iinrimiiiiii., um the little group is likely to be roplacec on the marine charts. The maritime exchange of this city has just gat pos session of all the facts, says the Phila delphia Kecord. Capt. I'cttendrifth, master of the iirit ish Bhip Lock Elk, which cleared this port in September last for Iliogo, Japan, sighted the islands in latitude 8:00 north and longitude 110:2(1, in the South Pacific ocean, and reported the facts of his discovery to the branch hy drogrnphic office in the exchange in this city. He reported the islands to he three in number, and to form a range in the path of vessels plying to Cliina and Japan, running in a southeasterly direction for six or seven miles, being connected by low-lying rocks. It is be lieved that the third island is of recent formation, having come to the surface of the water within the last, six months, and the entire group within the last year. It is thought they were of volcanic origin, but a subsequent vessel, the Ilritish ship Nwanhilde, not only con firmed the position of the islands, but also found them inhabited. Capt. Mer- Uie, of this vessel, fully continued the Lock Eck report. While drifting off the island he was surprised to see two canoclouds of natives come out to meet his vessel. They spoke in someunkuown language. The party numbered thirty, and all were naked, but for dried leaves around their waists. Nearly every man wat tattooed in bright red colors, entirely different from the manner of tattooing in the United States. One of them, who appeared to be a chief, was marked with an Ainerieun flag, the stars reach ing from the thigh to the knee, and tilt stripes from the knee downward. Hpuflmcn Caaeg. 8. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled witb neuralgia and rbenmuiism, his stomaoh was disordered, his liver was affected to rn alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in tlcsh aud strength. Turee bottles of Eleotrio Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had a r nu lling sore on bis leg ol eight years' stand ing. Used three bottles of Electric Hit ters aud seven boxes of lluckleii's Arnioa Salve, aud his leg is sound aud well. Joliu Speaker, Catawba, O., bad five large fever sores on his leg, dootors said he was incurable. One bottle of Eleo trie Hitters and one box Buoklen's Arni ca tialve cured him entirely. Sold by Slocuui-Jobnson Drug Co. lightning- Troof. Women who are afraid of thunder storms are having their chairs and bed steads made with glass feet to serve at insulators. What is the matter witl the old-fiishioned feather bed where al the women and children of the familj took refuge In a thunderstorm? Or the dark closet where the preserves wert kept? Perhaps the glass jars made thai secure, but no jRiwer ou earth evei laved the prcserrea. '.'5,000 In Premiums. Offered by Liguett 4 Myers Tobacco Co., nf St. Louis, Mo. Tbe one guessing nearest the lituutier of people atteudmg the World's Fair gets S5,(X 0 00, the sec ond (1,1X10.00, no. Teu Star tobacco tags untitle )ou to a guess. Ask your dealer fur particulars or seud for circular. 116 42 Columbus' Second Voyage, t r The oldest record of Columbus' sec ond voyage to America, which occupied the time between September, 14US, and June. 14D4, is a manuscript of the mid dle of the tenth century in tne Academy of History at Madrid. It is the narra tive of Dr. Chanca, the physician of the expedition. Kich, lied Dined As naturally results from taking Hood's Saraaparilla as personal cleanliness re sults from fres use of soap aud water. This great purifier thoroughly expels aornfiila, salt rheum and all other imparl ties aud builds ap every organ of tbe body. Now is the time to take it. A ftOY feAHaMgTta, An lUlnola Youngster' Hair a a Waalfe er Indicator. According to a correspondent of the Chicago Inter Ocean there is a remark able boy living on a. farm in Cnterville township, neitr Maseotilah, 111., or rath er a boy with a remarkable head of hair. 11 is name is Tommy Johnson, and he is about fourteen years of age. lie is the only son of Frank Johnson, a well-to-do farmer of Centerville town ship. The boy is healthy and intelli gent and a (freat deal like other boys, with the exception of his wonderful head of hair. The hair is straight and black as that of an Indian ordinarily, but at the ap proach of a storm the hair begins to kink and curl two or three days before hand, and it remains in that condition until after the storm is over, when again it becomes perfectly straight. If the storm is of any magnitude the hair will curl up into little balls. The boy's hair is used as a barometer by the farmers of that section. If a neighboring- farmer wants to haul hay deals in wild animals was riding on the to town, harvest wheat or anything else bank of a Transvaal stream, says that makes him particularly interested Golden Davs, when his horse suddenly in the weather, he calls at the Johnson reared and threw him, and then ran home beforehand and looks at Tommy's away. The. man picked himself up, hair. If the hair is straight, the farm- only slightly bruised, and was calling er makes his arrangements to do the to the fleeing horse, when a monster work; but if the hair is curled, then the lion rose up from behind a bush. The work is postponed until after the ap- agent's rifle had been strapped to the proaehing storm. The people of the saddle and his revolvers were in the vicinity have seen the warning of rains bolsters on the horse's back, so there and storms verified so often that they wa8 nothing to do but run. Luckily have implicit faith in Tommy's hair as there was an opening in the rocks close a barometer. For an ordinary rain the by and in this he squeezed himself, hair kinks only a trifle. The hole was irregular and ran back A few weeks ago it was discovered nearly eight feet, but was too narrow that Tommy's hair was kinked in hard for the lion to enter, and he could not balls all over his head, and the news reach the intended victim with his spread all over the community in a very paws. When he found the man beyond short time. The next day a violent his reach, he grew furious and growled storm struck that section, doing consid- an(j bit at the rocks. The agent at first erable damage. After the storm was rather enjoyed the situation, feeling over the people were greatly relieved, that his fortress was secure, and until it was learned that Tommy's hair taunted the lion by shouting and kick was curled up more than ever, and then jg at him. The camp was only six another storm was cxpe cted. The sec- milcs distant, a search would soon be ond storm was a cyclone. Houses were made for him, and the lion would lie blown down and several people were down presently for a nap, so the man badly injured in the neighborhood. Aft- arirued: but the lion had other views. er the cyclone Tommy's hair became perfectly straight again, and the people rejoiced thereat. Foot-Frlnts on the Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advioe should read one of Dr. Foote's dime pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup," "Rupture," "Phimosis," "Varicocele," Disease of men. Disease of Women, and learn the best means of seli-enre. M. Hill Pub. Co., 129 EaBt 28th St., New York. A Homantlo Marriage. Twenty years ago a young Chicago couple were engagod to be married, but the groom's parents interfered, because of bis age, and sent him west with the understanding that if at the end of two years he was able to support a wife he might marry. Iu the meantime, how ever, the young lovers were not to cor respond. I Io prospered, and at the ap pointed time communicated with the girl. lie misdirected the letter, how ever, and it never reached her. lie in terpreted his failure to receive an an swer as a rejection, hut eventually he received his own letter through the dead letter office, and he then under stood the situation. Not hearing from him the girl naturally thought he had lost affection for her, and married another suitor. Her husband died three years ago, and her first admirer, learn ing this, wrote his old love with the re sult that they were married at his home In Rochester, Minn., one day recently, lie is one of the richest men in his town. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for Hny oase of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have known E. J. Cheney fur the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to ourry out any obligation made by their firm. Weet & Trum, wholesale druggist Toledo O. Waldiug. Kiunan & Marvin, wholsale driiL.'uists Toledo. Ohio. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Pnoe 75o. per bottle, Sold by nil druggists Testimonials free. A VALUABLE OPINION, It Brought a Lawyer a Comfortable For tune. ' The late A. T. Stewart was harassed by a certain treasury decision which vastly increased his payments of duties His lawyer, says the New York Press, called one day about another matter. Stewart spoke in an exasperated way about the treasury decision. "Let me see the decision," said the lawyer. After reading it through he sunt: "This law speaks of 'all-silk' gar ments. hy don't you have a thread of worsted run into these goods when they are made abroad?'' "Will that come within the new law?' asked the great merchant, "Certainly." "How much do you want for that opinion?" asked Stewart a few months later. "I ifty thousand dollars." said the lawyer. And he got it. lie was mod est, too, but a dollar went further in those days than it does now. Stewart years after told his legal ad viser that the casual suggestion made that day had been worth over ono mil lion five hundred thousand dollars to the merchant. So the fifty thousand-dollar fee was not high. PAopnlar Competition. Tbe publishers of tbe Ladies' Home Magazine presents its great Bible oom petition to tbe pnblio of America. This competition olosea on May 80th, 1893. (IS days thereafter being allowed for let ters to relich ns from distant points). Ql-icsTloNS. 1. Which is the longest book in the New 't estament? '2. w hlt-h Is shortest? 3. The longest verse? 4. The shortest! How to Con pit. Write the questions down, and follow with the answers. 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Mr. Henry rVrkios, 29 Union Park, Boston, writes: From the use of tbe 'Leverette' obesity ..ills .my weight has been reduoed ten pounds in three weeks and my general 'iralth ia very much improved. Tbe orinciplea of your treatment are fully in ioreed by my family pbyaioian. In proof of my gratitude I herewith give yon per mission to use my name if yon desire to lo ao." Price $2.00 per package, or three jHCkjges for 85 00 by mail. All orders oipplied direct from oar offioe. The Levkrettk Specific Co., 175 Tremont Street Boston. Mns. A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. How u Imprisoned Traveler Was Saved from a Lion. An airent for a Hamburg firm that nour after hour passed, no help came, and the lion did sleep, but right in front of the opening. The agent assuaged his thirst by licking the damp rocks, but was terribly cramped and now quite anxious. Hut deliverance came in an unexpected form. Another lion hap pened that way, and in two minutes a terrific battle was in progress. The agent listened to the sounds of combat until they finally ceased, and then care fully came out and made a bee-line for the camp. Next day both lions were found dead a few rods from the rocks. Birds of Passage between this and the other side of tbe broad Atlantic, in the shape of tourute, commercial travelers and mariners. aeents "on the road,"steamboat oaptaine. ship s surgeons, emigrants and new settlers appreciate and testify to the preventive and remedial properties ot Uostetter's Stomach bitters in sea sick sickness, nasua, malarial and rheumatic trouble, and all disorders of the stomaoh. liver and bowels. Against tbe prei udicial influanoes of climate, orudely cooked or unaccustomed diet and im pure water, it is a soveregn safeguard. and baa been so regarded by tbe travel ing pnblio for over a third of a century. No form of malarial fever, from the calentnra of tbe Faoific and the broken bone fever of the Mississippi, to its milder types, can resist tbe curative notion ot tbis benignant preserver and restorer of health, a veritable boon to persons in feeble health or liable to inoure diseases. THE MEN OF BATH. When They Are Not liulldlnic ships The Are Found Salting Them. Some stories were told in this columi recently of a Maine ship captain who like his father and grandfather an great granfather before him, was i fine American sailor of the old type who believed that the only ship thai could sail in any way that was worth considering was a "ankee bottom says the New York Tribune. The oW captain, now dead, many a time showed this, too, when he drove his clippei ship around the Horn, through gale and hurricane, snow and sleet. To him an American clipper was the noblest work of man. When his ship was in port there was never a stain on her quarter deck, and the white paint of the after cabin gleamed in its whiteness. The ship was in Liverpool once, when gross English agent, from out the ware houses came aboard. He was on the quarterdeck, when the captain came aft to greet the agent with old-fash ioned American courtesy. Hut the frank smile was burned out in a blaz ing glance, and the red of the wind fanned face became pale when the American captain looked at his quar terdeck. The Liverpool agent was chewing tobacco, and from his dirty mouth had come the vilest stains to mar the spotless deck. The Yankee skipper went up close to the man and gripped him by the arm. "Oct off this ship," he said in a voice that trembled with anger. "Get off this ship, and if ever you bring your foul mouth on her again. 1 11 throw you overboard: This ship master and his vessel, as has been said, hailed from Hath, Me Rath has long been famous for her ships. Her clippers were for years the admiration of envious seafaring for eigners and the pride of American ship ping men. When clipper ships, flying the stars and stripes, began to disap pear from the ocean, owing to the gen eral use of steam, Rath turned her at tention to schooners, and the sparless vessels that came down the Kennebec henceforth excited no less wonder than had the marvelously swift full-rigged ships of other days. Then Rath ship builders turned their hands to iron steamers, and soon American men-of- war will come down from Rath. Rath man can no more help building ships than be can help breathing, and a Rath man when he isn't building ships sails them. Flower Seeds Sent Free to Everybody Tbe attention of our readers is called to the attractive advertisement ot o. a Monro fin. publishers of Tbe Ladies' World, New York, ia tbis issue of our paper. They offer lo send their obarm ing Ladies' Magnaine on trial 3 months for only 12 cents, and to each subscriber is sent fref, as a premium, 200 varieties of choice flower seeds, also a packet of the oelehrated Eekford Sweet Peas, the moat popular flower now grown. The concern is thorough! reliable, their offer most lilieral, and our readers should take advantage of it. I'lUtX MHrrit ill fl filii. lOUtgn Dyrup. 1 VIA.".!. V tn UidA ld hy drulta -up. Tm That Your Hair may retain its youthful color, fullness, and beauty, dress it daily with Ayer's Hair Vigor It cleanses the scalp, cures humors, and stimulates a new growth of hair. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. IF VOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT Andres, n lettrr or pnntnl run! To TIIK PRESS I'LAlas t'OnPAWT, JOHN WEDOERBURN, - - Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D.C. PVSTONS PKOCCKED Fn" solders, wnows, CHILDREN, PR?NTS. Also, for P'V't'pni Htnl Bailors disable! In the llncof dntv in thi! recrulnr Ann v or Xn'-v ulncetlK' war. urvlvnr of l'ic Indian warn of 18:12 to 1H42, and tbclr widows, now entitled. Old and rejected -J.ilms specialty. Thousands entitled to hither rnteB. end for new laws. No charge tor adviea. No fee S. P. FLORENCE, STOCKRAISER ! HKPPNEli, OREGON. Cattle branded and ear marked ae shown above. Horses F on right shoulder. Btlv cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla coun na. I trill1 ntrv ftlOO.OO for the arrest and con- notion of any person stealing my stock. QUICK TX3MCT3 ! San Fronolsoo krxd ell points in California, via the Mt. tihaeto route of the Southern Pacific Co. The great highway through California to all points East and South. Grand Hcenio Route of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Buffet Weepers. Second-class Sleepers Attached to express trains, affording superior accommodations for second-class passengers. For rateB, tickets, Bleeping car reeervatione, etc., oall upon or address K. KOEHLER, Manager, E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen, F A P. Agt.. Portland, Oregon. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administratrix Notice. Estate of Cornelius Driscoll, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET ters of administration on the estate of Cor nelius Driicoli, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 10th day of May, 18y3, by the probate court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against said eBtate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance, at the office of Ellis, Dawson & Lyons, in Heppner, Or., within six mouths after the date of thii notice or they shall be forever barred. This 10th dav of May, m. 26-34 MA HY DHlaCOLu Administratrix. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, J May 9, 1893. Notice is htreby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 17, Iffit.H, viz.; MATTHEW CLAY SMITH, Hd. No. 5M6, for the SEfi, Sec. 3, Tp. 2 8., R. 27 EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. : Elmer Gentry, Joseph Nelson, W. E. Straight, Troy Phipps, all of Heppner, Or. 126-36 A. CLEAVER, Register. Notice of Contest. US. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR., April '24, 1803. Complaint having been entered at this ofliee by Charles Ogilvy against Adolphus A. Spicer, for abandoning hit home, stead entry No. 44'J7, dated May 2J, lhSO, upon the HE!., aE SWW Sec. 23, and SVV SW 8ec. 24, Tp. 2, 8 R 32 E. W. M.t in Umatilla county, Or,, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the oilice of Will C. Ktlmson at Pilot Rock, Oregon, on the lftth day of June, 18ii3, at 10 o'clock a. m,, to respond and furniim testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, to be used at the final hearing in this otlice on July 15, 1893, at ten o'clock a. m. It is further ordered that this notice be served by publication for four consecutive weeks, and by posting upon the land as in United states Laud cases; said notice being published in the ueppner uazene, at ueppner, uregon. 122-32 A. C. McClelland, Receiver. Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, May 4, 1S'.'3. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of nis ciaim, ana mat saio prooi wwi do maue he lore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Or., ou June 23, 1S03, viz: ARTHUR STEPHENS, Of Hardman. Or., Declaratory statement To. 7197, for the SE NWfc, ci, NKk and NWV SEl-4 of Sec. 20, Tp. 4 S, R. lift EWM He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation, ot, taid land, viz.: Frank Moreland, of Hardman, Or.; Fred ABh baugh, of Heppner, or.; Ed. Moreland and John A. Adams, of Hardman. Or. l??wtt Johh W. Lewis, Register. notice. US. LAND OFFICE, THE DALLFS, OR., April 27. 1W3. Complaint having been entered at this office bv Aaron Roy He, of Morrow Co. agaiiiBt John K. A"Uen for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 4l6ti, dated Dec. IS, 18!i, upon the NWk Section 27, Township 1 N, Range 24 E. in Morrow County Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at tbis orhceon the 24 day of June, lttti at 10 o'clock A. M,, to respond and furnish testimony con cerulng said alleged abondoument. Frank Kellogg N. P., it authorized to take testimony in this case, at 10 a. M. June 17, 18U3 at his office in Heppner Or. 125-135 John W. Lewis, Register. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT fcA GRANDE, OREGON J April 27, 1(93. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his t nte tit ion to makt final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof M ill be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or. at Ueppuer, Or., on June 10, isya, viz: Gkoror William Dlrin. D. 8. No 10363, for Lot 1 and the S NEU. Soo. 5. audSWN W, bee. 4, lp. 5 S, R 2a E. W. He names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upou aud cultivation of said land, viz: inui I'yler and Harve Tyler, of Heppner Or., Charles Long, of Galloway Or., Fremout Sprowlea, of inson Or., 23-33 A Ci.kivke, Register. Om Small Bean every night fora WMk uvum Torpid JUven. Sfco. por swuk. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREOON, j Auril IK. ISiEl. Notice is hereby given that the following-named aetlter has tiled notice of her Intention to make final proot In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made oelore tne county ciera 01 Morrow uouuty, ai Ueppner, Oregon, on June 3, W.i, viz.: ALMIUA BARKER, Hd. No. 0433 lor. the W'Vi NWS. and K4 BVV Sec. 8, To. 1 N, R 2S E. W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: tieorge W. Vincent and Jaa. Avers, of Gftlloway, Oregon J. M. McCumber aud M. M. McOuuiber, of L ho, Oregon. K. B. Lyons, Octauce Brachu, Ettie Campbell and Christlau a. Christiansen, take notice. A. Cliavir. 120-130 Register. Notice of intention. T AXD OFFICE AT THE DALLE P. OREGON 1j April 17, lWt-3. Notice ii hereby given that the follow ing-iiained si'ttler ha hied yotlce of his intention to make final pruof in nf.port of his claim, and that suit! proof will be inaile be- lore v. ti. c.1118, u. o. uonimisBioiieraineupner. Oregon, on Friday, June y, viz.: An I III' K H, Homestt'ad Application No. 16, for the PEJ4 of bee. -2), lp. 1 N, K2ti E. W. M. He names the following witneBRt's to prove his eotmmiou remuence upon and cultivation oi said laud, viz. : '1 had. Arinntrni.R, J. O. Armstrong, Milt Pow ell and V. B. Fin ley, all of Alpine, Ortno- l-JU-loO JuHN W. LKWib, KcRister. Notice of Contest. TT S. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OR, U April 24, 1SH3. Complaint havlnir been entered at this oilice by Thos. E. Parker asrainot josepn x. Niisre lor armtiaomng nis nonieBieaa entry ;fltt4, v&itnx uet. zn, is, tor me wyt v NVi4 NV4 sfcKJ. 1U and 8E4 SW tiec, 1. Tp. S, R:i'2E. W. M., in Umatilla county, Oregon with a view to the cancellation of said entry tbe said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the office of Will C. Stiinson. in Pilot Rock, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, IWtf, at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish teetimony concerning said alleged abandonment, to be used at the final hearing In tbis oitice on tne 1th day of July, lt3, at lOo clock a. m. It is further ordered that tbis notice be served by publication lor four consecutive weeks hi tbe i-ieppner i.azeite, puunnneu ai tieppner, Ore gon, aud bv posting ou the laud m in United states Land cases. A. C. McCi.ELt.ANP. 122-32 Kecelver. Administrators Notice. Estate of James S. Breeding, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of Administration on the estate of Jas. S. Breed inK'decensfMi, were granted to the under signed on the 4th day of May,l!)3 by the county court of Morrow county. All perfons having claims against Raid estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my place of resi dence within six montliB after the date of this notice or they nil all be forever barred. This 4th day of May 1883 A.J. Bkkkdiko. STOCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yet can keep your brand in f rne of charge. Allyn, T. J., lone. Or. Horses GfJ on lef shoulder; cattle name on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit ou the left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. 0., Alpine, Or. T with bar un der n on left shoulder of horsea; cattle same on Iflft hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or.-Cattle brand. O D on left hip and horses same brand on right shoulder, Range. Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con Looted on left flank: cattle, same on left hin. Ayers, Johnny Lena, Or. Horses branded .rimigieon lett hip; cattle Bame on right hip: ilso crop off right ear and upper bit on same. Barlholaraew, A. G., Alpine, Or. horses branded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in Mo. row county. Hleakman. Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a tie or left shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder Bannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear, Brenner, Peter, ioc so berry Oregon Horses branded P 11 on left shoulder. Cattle same on right siue. Burke, M 8t C, Long t;reek, Or On cattle. MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand oi; letft shoulder. Kange in Grant and Morrow county. Broeman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horsea branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle H on the left Bide Left ear half cro a d right ear upper elope. Harton, Wm,, Le -pner, Or. -Horses, J B ol right thigu, cattle, same on right hip; split ii bqcd ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J .P., Heppner. Or. Horses and cattH branded B with ox-yoke above on left Bhonlder Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, circlf C with dot in ne ter on loft hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. HorseB W bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on lef i hip. Boyer, W. 0., Heppner. Or. Horses, boi brand or. ngu hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Bore, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox.Or Caftle, JB connected on left side; crop on left ear and two splits anu middle piece cut out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Kange in Fox valley. Grant county, Carsner Warren. Wagner. Or. Horse brand ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Kange h. Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., ('aleb,Or. li on horses on left stifle 0 with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on all colts under 5 years; oi left shoulder only on all horsea over5 years. All range in Grant county. Clark, Win. H., Lei a. Or. Horses WHO con nected, on left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. liange Morrow and Umatilla counties. cate, Cnae, tt Vinson or Lena, Ur. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow aud Umatilla counties, Cecil, Wm., Douglas, Or.; horses JO on lef shoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddleB oi each jaw and two bits in the right ear. Curl. T. H,, John Day, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bi in right ear, split in left ear. Kange in Grant county. On Bheep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear markoa ewes, crop on left ear, puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All rang iu Grant countv. Cook, A. J., Lena, Or. HorseB, 90on rightBhonl Jer. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark Bquart crop off left and split in right. Currin. K. X., Currinsville, Or. -Horsos, B on left stitio. Cox Ed. B.. Hardman, Or. Cattle, C witl in oenter; horses. CE on left Mp. Cochran, K. E., Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on lefi shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H.f Hardman, Or. Horses brandea on right hip. 'attle brauded the same. Dickens. Ebb Horses braided with three tinea fork on left stifle. Cattle sa-ne on left Bide. Doonan. Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses brandeu OO with bar over them, on left shoulder; cat tle Bame on left hip. Douglass, W. M , Galloway, Or. Cattle, R 1 on right side, swa. low-fork in each ear; horses, K D on left hip. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip. Duncan, W. P., John Day,Or. Quarter circle W on right shoulder, both on horaea and cattle. Kange Grant county. Eiy, J. B. Jt Hons, Douglas, Or. Horses brand ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle same on lefi hip. hole ir right ear. Ellioti. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right shoulder. Emeiy, C. B., Hardman, Or. Horses branded ( reversed C with tail on left shoulder ; cat tie same on light hip. Range in Morrow county. Fieek, Jackson, Heppner. Or. Horses, 11 counected on right houlder; cattle same oi right hip. Earmark, hole in right and crop oil left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence. 8. P. Heppner, Or Horsea, F on right shoi.fdei ; eattle, F on right hip or thigh. trench, George, Heppner, Or. Cattle branded WF, with bar over it, on left side; crop off left ear. Horses, same brand on left hip. Gay, Henry, Heppner. Or. GAi" on left Bhoulder. , . . , Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos sil, Or. Horses, anchor B on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in left. Kange in Giiiiain, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties. , , , Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Gtltwater, J.C., Prairie City, Or. On horses, O -O on left shoulder and stifle; cattle, on right side. Range in Grant count. Hayes. l,eo.,Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, with quarter circl over it, on left shoulder. Hiatt A. B., Ridge, Or. Cattle, round-top with quarter circle nnder it on the right hip. Kange in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Hin ton A Jenke, Hamilton. Or 4 attle. two bars on either hip; crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, J on ritfht thigb. Kange in Grant county. Hughes. Samuel, Wagner, Or 3" (T F L connected) on neht should sr on horses; on cattle, on right hip and ou leU aide, swallow fork in right ear a:id slit in left. Range in Haystack dietrict, Monvw coony. hale, Mnion, Wauer, Or. Horses branded -O- (circle with parallel taiiB) on left shoulder. ( Htle same on left hip ; also large circle on left 1,1 Hall Edwin. John Day.Or.-attle E H on right hip; horsea saute on right shoulder, tangs in Grant county. Howard, J L, . atloway. Or.-Horws, (cross with bar above it) ou rieht shoulder; catue Mtnie on lett side. Kange in Morrow and Uma tilla counties. Hugbes. Mat, Heppner, Or. Hers, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hunsaksr, B A, Wagner. Or. Hons, 9 m left shoulder; oat tie. I am Lett kip. Hardlsrv. Albert, firm. nrfumn--TTnrM A H connected, on left shoulder; Cattle on the left nip, crop on ieit ear. Humohrevs. J U Hardman. Or.-HnrM. TT nn let flank Hayes. J. M.. Hennnpr. Or. HoraM. winmrliuu on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. Huston. Luther, Eight Mile, Or. Horse H on the left shonlderand heart on the left stifle Cat. tie aame on lert nip. linn are in Morrow nonnty. Ivy. Alfred. Lione Creek. Or t attle I Dnn rieht hio. croD oft left ear and bit iu riu-ht. Iltn. same brand on left shoulder lianee n Grant oonntv J mi kin. H. M.. Heonner. Or Horses, hnmn. shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the aams. tt&uee on EiKht mile. Johnson, Felix. Lena, Or. Horses, eircleT nn left stifle: cattle, same on rieht hi u. under hnlt cmp in rieht and sulit in left ear Jenkins. U W..Mt. V em on. Or. J on horses on left Bhoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and Hear valleys Kenny. Jnike. Heppner. ur. norBee branded ENY on left hip cattle same and orup off left ar: nnder hIoiw od the rieht Kirk. J. T.. HeDnner. Or. Horses 69 n left shoulder; cattle, rt on left hip. Kirk. J C. Heunner. Or. Horses. 17 on either flank:caitle 17 on right side. Kirk, Jesse. Ueppner. Ur.; norse U on left shoulder; cattle same on tight side, nnderbit oa right ear. kumberland.W. G.. Monnt Vernon. Or. I L on can le on rieht and left sides, swallow fork in it ft ear and under ciop in rieht ear. Horses same brand on left Bhoulder. Range iu Grant county. Keeuey, Eli, Ueppner, Or.-HorbeB J L and ace of clubs on left stifle. Kauge in UinutiJla and Morrow counties licahey, J W, Heppner Or. Horses branded L uud A ou left shoulder; cattle name on left hip; wattit wver rieht ey three slits in rieht ear. Loften, Stephen, I ox. Or. B L on left hip on cuttle, crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range Grant county. Lienallen, John W., L'T"f'", Or. Horses branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul der, (.'attle. saint on loft hip. Kange, near Lex iutfton. Lord, George, Heppner. Or. Horses branded double H coi.nectt Sometimes called a swing II, on left shoulder. Markhani, A. M Heppner, Or. Cattle large M on left side, both ears cropped, and eplit in bo h. Hoi bee M on left hip. Range, Clark's canyon. Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M D on right hip; horse. Mon lef t shoulder. Morgan, ti. N Heppner. Or. Horsea, M ) on left should"! cattle same on left hip. McCumber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses, M with bar over on right shoulder. mann, a. a., iena, Or. Horses old mares ZZ on neht hin: voune attck. am nil nn laf shoulder. Morean. ThoB.. Hennnnr. Or. Run; am nirnla T on loft shoulder and loft thigh; cuttle. '& on riem iiiign. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right Bide. McClaren, D. G Brownsville, Or, Horses, Figure Son each shoulder; cattle. Alien hip McKern.W. J.. Mount Veriioti, Or XI on cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop in left same brand ou hursts on left hip. Range in Graut county. McCarty, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on the lef t Bhoulder; cattle same 'n hip and side. McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horses same brand on left stifle. Mcllaley, G. V., Hamilton, Or.-On HorBes, 8 with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle. . four bars connected on top on the right aide Range in Graut County. ISeal. Andrew. Lone Rock, Or. HorseB A N con uocted on left shoulder; cattle same on both hips, Nordyke, E., HiJverton, Or. Horses, circle 7 ou left thigh; caitlB, same on loft hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A Son cattle on left tiip; on horses, sums ou left thigh, Kange in Grant county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left nhou.dei. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose. Jtange in Grant county. Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield on left Bhoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Range on Eight Mile. Parker A Gltasun, Hardman.Or, HoraeslPon I' ft shoulder. Piper, Erne t, Lexington. Or. Hordes brand e E (L E conneciedj ot left shoulder ; cattle a me on right hip. Range, Morrow counu. Piper, J. H., Lexington. Or. - Horses, JE con nected oi ieft shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bii in each ear. Pettys, A. C, lone, Or,; horaes diamond P oh shoulder; cattle, JHJ connected, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in the i lght. Powell, John T., DayviUe, Or Horses, JP con. tieci ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK. oouuected ou tefthip, two under half crops, oue ou each ear, wattle under throat. Kai ge m Grant county. Kickard, G. D., Canyon City, Or. C on left -moulder, on horses only. Rdnge Canyon creek rtnd Bear valley, Grant county. Rood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, Bqnars .sroH.- with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Keninger, ChriB, Heppner, Or. Horaes, C K on left shouidei. Rice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horBes, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; cattle, D AN on l ight shoulder. Kange near Hardman. Royse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horsos, plain V on .eft shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed vo -right hip and crop oti right ear. Range in Mor row county. Rush liroa., Heppner, Or. Horses branded 2 on the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip, crop off left ear and dewlap on neck. Range in Morrow and adjoining counties. Rust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horses R ei lef t shoulder; cattle, R on left hip, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left ear. Bheep. R on weathers, round crop off righ ear. Kauge Uma tilla aud Morrow o muties. Reaney, Andrew, Lexington, Or. Horses oranded A R on right shoulder, vent quarter circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow county. Royse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HR connected with quarter cmde over top on cattle on right hip md crop oft right ear and split in left. Horses tame brand on left shoulder. Range iu Morrow. Grant and Gilliam counties. Rector. J. W., Heppner, Or. Horses, JO oi teft Bhoulder. Cattle, o on right hip. Spicknall. J. W-, "toose berry, Or. Horses branded ai on left shoulder; range in Morrow county. bailing. C C HeDnner. Or Hnrou K on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Swaggan, B. F., Lexington, Or.-Horses with dash under it ou left stifle; cattle H with .lash umier it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Range in Morrow diiliamand Umatilla counties. Bwuggart. A. L EUa. Or.-Uorses brands t on leit shoulder; cetile same on left hip. Cron on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. E., Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J B on let. stifle; cattle J Bon left hip, swallow tork in right ear, nnderbit in left. bapp. Thos., Heppuer, Or. Horses, 8 A Pub left hip; cattlt same on left hip. Slurtz. James, Long Creek, Or.-Horses. I en leit stifle and over 2 on left shoulder Bhrier.John, Fox, Or.-INC connected on horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hin crop oft right ear and under bit in left ear. Ranee m Grant county. B Bmith Bros., BuBunville, Or. Horses, branded a. oushouiaer; cattle, ame on lf t uV,,.m,- Bquires, James, Arlington, Or,; horsea branded JB on left shoulder; i cattle the Bame, also nose waddle. Kan ge m M orrow and Gilliam co m ties. Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-i horses Boon right Btitie; cattie horizontal L on the right side ttteveuBon, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or.-Cattle, on right hu ; swallow-fork in left ear Bwaggart, G. W.. Heppuer, Or.-Horses. 44 on left snouidei ; eattle, 44 on left hip. Bmith, E. E. Lone Hock. Ur. Horses branded a crossed seven on left shoulder; cattle same en teft side. Kange, Gilliam county, Bperry, E. G., Heppner, Or.-Cattle W C on left hip, crop off nght and underbit in left year, dewlap; horseB W C on ieft shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses. I on left shoulut-r; cattle, 2 on ieft shoulder rippeu.B.T.,EnierphsetOr.-Httrses. C-on left shoulder. Turner R.W., Heppner, Or.-Small capital T lett shoulder horses; cattle same on left hin with split in both ears. v Thornton, H. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded 0. i connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or;-Horses HV eon, uecual on right shoulder;cattle, same oa right Walbridge Wm, Heppner, Or. Horses, U. L. on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hin crop ott left ear and right ear lopped. WUson.John O,, Balem or Heppner, Or. Horsos branded J q on the left shoulder. Kanea Morrow county. B Warren, W B, Caleb, Or-Cattle.W with quarto circle over it, ou left Bide, split in right ear. Hort.es Bame brand on left Bhoulder. Kauealn Graut oonuty. Wood, F L, Dayville, Or-Heart on horses ea left stifle; on cattle, 'ion left side and under bit in left ear. Range in Grant county. W right, Bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded 8 W on the right hip, square crop oil right ear and split in lett, W allace, Francis, Mount Vernon.Or Square on cattle on the left hip. upper slope w the left ear aud under slope in right ear. Bame brand on horses ou right shoulder. Ranee in Harn and tirant countv. 7 W ade, Henry. Heppner. Or.-Horses branded ace oi spade on ieit Bhoulder and left hin Hlf'n br,audeii same on left Bide and left hip. W ells, A. ti., Heppuer, Or.-Horses, on laf shoulder; catr e same. w fK8' 1J?hD' Johf Day City, Or-On homes three paraliel bars on left shoulder; 7 on aneeT bit in both ears. Range in Grant and Malhuer oountiee. Woodward, John, Heppner. Or. Horsea n connected on lef t Bhoulder. W atkins, Uehe. Heppuer, Or.-Horses branded UE connecteoon left stifle. Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle. W on right thigh, hm, in ieft ear; horses, W on rieht shuuluer, suim same on left shoulder W turner Hem Drewsy, Ham-ay county, Or. Horses branded fV B. conuecteu on left ihonlder Williams asco, HamUtou,Or.-Ouartrit. cle over three bars on ieft hip, both cattle and horses. Range j rant county. a W illiama. J O. Long Creek. Or-Horaas, quar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle aama and ut in each ear. Kanee in Grant county! re' A., . .eppner, Or.-Horsee running A A on shoulder; ( au.e, same on n-ht hip. T 5 l'00U,rnr' Or.-Horees branded JrifUv;HW'r?"S00"br,1 0r --Horsrw bra4 auto rut oa Utl ruri..