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FOOTE'S HAND-BOOR OF HEALTH HINTS INDBEADTHECIPCf, If the title of a very valuable book that rfvea a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, conoernlng their dally hablU of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, How to Eat It, Thlnp! to Do, Thintrs to Avoid, Perils of Summer, How to Brent tie. Tnfliipnr of Plants. Parasites of the Skin. Care of Teeth. Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dinner ?Taps, Alcohol as a Food and a I.ungn and Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco, Siedlclne, How to Avoid Them, t'nre for Intemperance, Superfluous ITalr, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, Removing Hame, How Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice, Dangers of Kissing Kestoring the Drowned, t'ontagtous jnseasea, Malarial Anectlons, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, T TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Boils, Burns, Chillblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hires, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Mole, Pimples, Piles, Hheumatisra, Klngworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Month, Bore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers. Wartt, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' BILLS. UTAH new mirmcribera and prompt renewals during tbe mouth of Apiil will be preeemed with a free oopyof thin as B premium. DISCRIMINATING SHOT. t Was so Aimed a. to Hit a Deer or MU Calf. The following story is told of a couple of sportsmen by tho St. Louis Globe Democrat. Their names were llollman and Cowan, and both were excellent shots, and not a little given to boasting of their skill. Onn day they went on a deer hunting expedition, and, after gel- . ting into the woods where they expected to find deer, they separated. Shortly after Hoffman heard Cowan's gun fired off; he immediately went over to the spot where he heard the shot, expect ing to be olliged to help Cowan to hang up a deer. He found Cowah very busy loading his gun, and shouted out: "Hallo, Cowan! What did you shoot at just now?" "None o' your business! Go along over the hill!" Surprised at this short and crusty an- "Ah," ho said, "what land is this? It swer, Hoffman looked around and dis- is like a woman broken with sorrow, covered a calf among the bushes. Again he cried out: FATALISM IN RUSSIA. J Pei-hnp It 19 No Wonder That FMWM buffer from t'smiDs and Plagae. The Russian peasant is like a chili, ignorant of the practical bearings of events, and utterly unable to cope with them. Yet he never loses his faith la God. During the famine, when the peasantry were living, or rather dying, an bread made of pigweed, chaff ana other equally nutritious and more noi some articles, they endured in submis sion. "God's will is at the bottom of it," said they. "He gave and He takes away." A writer In Temple Bar gives the fol lowing Illustration of their fatalism, ! and the excuses they invariably find for ' inaction: ' One day, a Russian village official was riding with me in search of some strayed horses. The black soil was like dust, and he sighed heavily as his mare sank in the light stuff. ndr lttr or it"Hln euro 10 mPKFIS CLAIM COM FA JIT, I0HN WEDOERBURN, Managing Attorney, J-.O. Bol SB- WASHINGTON. D.C. prvsmsi HtOClTUCD I"'" SOLDIERS, winows, CHILDREN, PARENTS. Alio, for Sol'Mers anil Ssllors nlssbleil In the line or utj In the r atular Annynr Navv lnceth.; war. Survivors of ltir Incltui 'r of 1 to lHJ'A ana Uiflr wMows, now ratltlwl. Oldand reiertrcl clalnu specialty. Thousands entitled to Mito nlfl end for nr-w laws. No skarge tor advice, ho toe li Kccky Institute -OF- For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Muil Beautiful Town on the Coast . Call at the Oazbttk office for particulars Strictly conildeutlal. Treatment private ami sure cure. How can she find food for her child?" "Has it been so all summer?" I asked. "Not so, indeed. There was frost in the spring, and men said 'frost and fair weather.' Hut then came the dryness, and though mass was said in the fields, it went to nothing. And then we dug up the drunkards " "The what?" ' "The drunkards, your honor. Often it is that when the drunkards are pulled out of their graves, and flung into pools of water, that rain will come; we know not why. But not only rain came, but hail and fierce storms and Arc, and withered the little that was grown. Then after that, dryness again, and now," he shrugged his shoulders, the famine." "Must there be famine?" I asked. ' "Surely," he said, with a smile, "the grain we have is soon eaten, and then what?" "Will no provision be made for the future?" S. P. FLORENCE, Notice of Intention. TASD OFFICE AT LA GRANPK, OREGON, a At,rll 1k. 1M3. Notice is hereltv iriven that the lollowinjr-itamen settler haa tiled notice of her intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof 111 be made before the ounty Clerk ot Morrow county, ai lieppuer, Oreaon, on June X ImwI, vlt.: A1..M1KA BARKER, Hd. Ko. 0433 for, the W'4 MV) and NJ bee. 8, Tp. 1 N, R '2s E. W. M. bhe names the following- witnesses to prove her continuous resideuce upon auU cultivatiou of, said land, viz.: lleurce W. Vincent and Jas. Ayers, of Galloway, OreKon. J. M. McCumber and M. M. Mcc'uuiber, of E ho, Orepon. K. B Lyons, Octauce Brachu, Ettie Campbell and Christian 3. Christiansen, take notice. A. CLEAVKR, 120-1R0 Register. LEGAL BLANKS. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . . . The Lancashire Insurance Co. .. MANCM HHTJCK, K,NGIAIVI 1 W HTTKIiSON. AGKNT 0..0 t ot 1 . wri TICKETS On sale TO OMAHA, I say, Cowan, did you shoot at that calf?" "Yes, I did; but it's none o' your busi ness!" "Why, what made you shoot at it?" "I took it for a deer." "Well, did you hit it?" "No; I missed it!" "How did you miss it?" "I wasn't quite sure that it wasn't a calf." "You are a pretty sportsman," re joined noilman, "to shoot at a calf for a deer, and miss it at that!" "Don't make a fool of yourself," re joined Cowan. "I shot at it justso as to hit it if it was a door and miss it if it was a calf t" Birds of Passage Between this and the other side of the broail Atlantic, in the euane of tourists, commercial travelers and mariners, aeents "on the road,"steamboat captains, shin s snrgeons. emigrants and new I Notice Of Intention. T n-n OFFICE AT THE PAM.ES. ORF.OON, J j April 17, N& Notice is hereby given that the fnllowing-nanit'd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sifVport of his claim, and that said proof ill be made be fore w. R. Ellis. U. S. Commissioner atllcppuer, Oregon, on t ridav. June iwi. viz.: AlilHIR ANDREWS. Homestead Application No. 'JM6, for theSE! of Sec. i, Tp. I N, R'-SiE. W. M. He names the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi, 1 had. Armstrong, j. t;, Armstrong, (ins ruw ell and W. B. Finlcy, all of Alpine, Oregon. JOHN t . STOCKRAISER HEPPNEB. OREGON. Cattle branded and ear marked as shown above. Horeee F on right shoulder. Mv cattle range in Morrow and Umatilla coun ties. I will pay tlOG.W) 'r the arreet and con fiction of any person stealing my stock. 12U-130 Lew in, Register. TT. "Who Bhould make provision? Now u(..ti... KrtTITf..ntfl nri testify to the we can buy much and eat much; after- preventiye and remedial properties of wards, well, the little father will not Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in sea tick see us die!" siokness, nasna, malarial and rheumatic So depending on the czar and public trouble, and all disordersof the stomach, eharitv. thev rest content in making no liver and bowels. Against the prej- provision for the future. Kansas City, St. Paul, ANI ALh ERST, j l'OIN'I'8 V Leaves Heppner, 8 a. m. 60 p. m. Arrives ltslareM HleeoeWi Colonist leeperi Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. flttainers Tortland to Hun every four days. Franoisoo Tickets TO -A.1TXJ Europe. For rates and general Information call on Depot Ticket Agent, J. C. I I A.11T Heppner, Oregon. W. H. HUKLBUKT. Ant ueiiL 1'Mi. Agt. 2M Wftubinston Ht.. POHTLAND, OUBGOM. ARE YOU ANY GOOD AT PUZZLES ? A Disappointed Nlinroil. A Sun Franciscan who hud lieim hunt inp in the vicinity of Luke Tahoe with nut liiiLru-inir any mime came upon t mountaineer who was feeding - a caged wildcat he had caught Use day before. "How much will you take for that I beast?" he asked. Tho captor said twenty dollars, and the money was paid over. "Now," said the nimrod, "tic one end of a strong cord to that tree and another to the cat's neck, and then open the door of the cage. This was finally accomplished and the fierce animal stood straining at its tether. Tho sportsman, who was watching the exercises from the in terior of the cabin, leveled his rifle across the window sill, toon carctui aim, and blazed away. The wildcat gave a joyful yell and disappeared into tho forest. The bullet haU cut the rope I How's Tills! We offer one hundred dollars reward for nnv esse of ontarrh that can not be cured bv Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHENEY & CO Fropa., Toledo, y We, the undersigned, unvnuon r J. Cheney for the last 10 years, ami believe him perfectly honorable m ' business transactions and hiiRnom mj able to oarry out Bny ohliKiition mane o their firm. West A Trniii, wholesale druggie Toledo O. , , , WaldinB. Rinnan ft Marvin, wnoisan IriiiriMHru Tnlndn. Ohio. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internalh nctiiiK directly upon the blood am mucous snrfnoes of the system. Prioi 7f.o. per bottle. Sold by all dinunist Testimonials free. r . Wholesale Hanging- "It is not generally known that Ttenrj VIII. hanged no fewer than 72,000 robbers, thieves ahd vagabonds, and that "Uood Queen Hess," doubtless affected by her royal father's ferociouf example, was In tho latter part of hei relpn responsible for the slaughter oi 800 5r 400 criminals yearly. Turning tc the year 151)0, for example, we find that in the county of Somerset alone 40 p"uV sons were executed, as burned in tht hand uudC7 severely whipped. ..... Foot-Prints on the Path to Health. Everyone nepdinsr a doctor's ndvioe Bbnnld read one of Pr. Foote'a dime pnmphletit on "Old Eves." "Crnnn," "Rupture," "Phimosis," "Varicocele," Disennn of men. Disease of Women, and lonrn th best means of self-cure. M. Hill Pub. Co., 129 East 28th 8t New York. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER. udioial influenoes of climate, crudely cooked or unaccustomed diet and im pure water, it is a goveregn safeguard, and bas been so regarded by the travel inc pnblio for over a third of a century. No form of malarial fever, from the calentura of tbe Pacific and the broken bone fever of the Mississippi, to its milder types, can resist tbe earative Bction of this benicnant preserver end restorer of health, a veritable boon to persons in feeble health or liable to inonre diseases. POH HA1. IC. HARNESS-SHOP, stock and fixtures. Good business; established in the midst of a erood farming and stock-raising country. Also for sale a good house and two lots with or without tne business property, roriunner in formation address Uazette, Heppner, Or. 483 tf Notice of Contest. 8. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR., April 24. 1W3. Complaint having been entered at this office by Hios. E. Parker suainst Joseph N. Suiste for abandoning his homestead entry :l4, Dated Oct. ii, 1HJ7, for the F-H N!, NWU NW, Sec. Ill and SE' 8WH Sec. IK, Tp. 0 8. RS2E. W. M., in Umatilla county. Oregon; with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at the office of Will C. ftimson, in Pilot Kock, Oregon, on the 17th day of June, iwtf, at 10 o'clock a. m to resjHind and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, to be used at the tinal Hearing in tins omce on uie 17tb day of July. !'., at loo'clock a. m. It is further ordered that this notice be served bv publication for four consecutive weeks in the lieppuer (iazette, published at Heppner, Ore gon, and by posting on the land as In United Mates ljind cases. A. C. McUl.al.LANn, l2-&! Receiver. LEGAL ADYEllTlSEMEXTS. DERIVATION OF CHICAGO. Notice Of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON I j Mftv 'x Notice is hereby given that the following-named Bettler has filed notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the county Clerk oi morrow ouiuy, yi. at Heppner, Oregon, on June :w.h, 18y3, viz. HARRISON WEBB. Hd. No. 5M7 for Lots 1 and a Pec. 30, and Lots : oH i Kp tl Tn '. S. R. '2H. E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resiuence upon ana cuiuvuuun ui, said land, viz.: Isaac Phipps, Troy Phlpps, Henry Jones and W. E. Straight, all of Heppner, Oregon. 130-140 A. Cleaver, Register. Administrators Notice. Estate of James S. Breeding, deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of Administration on the esta'e of Jas. S. Breeding.deceased.were granted to the under signed on the Ith day of May.lMM by the county court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against said 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 thev shall be furever barred. This 4th dav of May Hiss A. J. Bkkemnu 12430 FtM HMD Hsimi to Come from an Turn Meaning; Skunk. A. F. Chamberlain writes this Sale of Mortgaged ( hattels. THAT BY xtflTTPir 19 HFftKBY GIVEN Indian vtrtue 0f a chattel mortgage made by U. in In DlHlcultlos and buffering; He la the True Man and Ileal Hero. To know the American soldier well ' you must toil with him over the desert I trail when the sun Deals notty uown on Noteg &n(j QucrieSi on the dorivation of the dry and vertlureiess eartn ana tne cw ,Vo, ui - 273)i The usual mr,Uw.. . . etymology given for this word is that undersigned will se cumiuii n.Jiu ...vjw, 5uopted Dy Lacombe ("Diet, et Uramm. the mustache, the ears, the mouth with de la Laivue des Oris," (1874, p. 700): nrofanitv and vexation. Here, says ,. irria r- rhiti, Mnl, Harper's Weekly, is where the songs and p,,, putoigi qul u locatif , f ait jokes proclaim the stuff that he is made ehikakok. Cuoq. ( -Lexique de la Langue of. Then, when you are sent out with .,,,. .. 18Sn. 88. m: "Chieaao. him in the dead of winter over twenty thieaamg, a la bete puante;" inches of snow, your equipments and McL()an (the Indians; Their Manners Bupplies on bob sleds, he it is that dis- and Cu9tomS).. 1889, p. 23): "Chicago, mounts time and again without a mur- rom M ft 8kunk... potitot ("En ' mur, pushing, to help the mules up lull, ,. , . fjtani.iB.o i8a. . fS and repacking the overturned sled a ,. nrhifnkiik nn hilline un trou da nelins Driscoll, deceased, were granted to the im in a .lav. then, after it aU. 8D)' . ChKakk ""T?."" undersigned on the Wth day of May, !, by ,, , , - . puioi eat, u iait, un uieu aaiu num, digging his hole in tho snow and put- m tM pour unesI belle yille;" CapUin ling up his tent at night, all the time Kelton ("Indian Names of Places Near joking with his "liunkie," and ready as Qreat Lakegi ms). ever to steal a whisp of hay or a hand- D(l D u lirinton (American Antl- 1111 01 oats ior nis snivenug nurse. ou.rian and Oriental Journal. Vol. xi.. W. Lord and C. V. Lord, in favor of Nelson O. "mead, on the hereinafter described chattels, to .ecure the sum of Wi..') and interest thereon rom October 31, lX'Jl, at the rate of 10 per cent. ,,er annum, and filed In the office of the county ,-lerk of Morrow county, state of Oregon, the ersigned will sell one bay mare, 11 years urn, nue 4-year old nay anu one a-yeur oju im.v, w satisfv the said sum and interest, on Saturday, the '27'th day of May, 1W. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m , in the town of lone, .Morrow county, Oregon. Dated at lone, Or., May 18, 1TO. T J. CARLE, 128-30 Agent for N. O. Smcad, Mortgagee. dministratrix Notice. it is that jumped into the boiling hot spring to save the daughter of a private citizen a deed for which the citizen, who was a rich man, proffered tho as tounding sum of five dollars, and the government the gold medal of honor; he that took a flat-bottomed boat out in a heavy sea in New York harbor to rescue p. 68) says: "This popular etymology is worse than douDtiui. in umpeway tchikakam (in which the final syllable is a nasal, sounding to English ears like an obscure 0), means simply 'near the shore,' and this is the real origin of the name Chicago." Another suggested derivation is that a drowning ooy inaiiosi aismeturuio ,j!,i i.ri,.miu,-' fidelity while attempting to swim an from &n Tndlan word Icy stream with dispatches; who, single wUd , (ln A1?onkini hamled, served a field gun through an Ojebways, .heganguhm.n). action with a bullet in his leg, to holda . ' ;. , T . nan i. position; he that you believe incapable -Voyages les Francais sur'les M itnvth ni, Vtnt. "hiiekinir faro" and B J - . drinking strong liquors. Estate of Cornelius Driscoll, Deceased. OTICE IS HKHKBY GIVEN THAT LET tcrs of administration on tne estate ui u r- tho nr,,li.tn nnnrt nf V orrnw countv. All tiersons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allow ance, at the office of Ellis, Dawson 4 Lyons, in Heppner, Or , within six mouths after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This loth day of May, WJH, 26-34 MARY DUIoCOLL,, Administratrix. Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON, l May 9, 1MB. Notice is htrchy given ihat the following-named settler has ti led notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the county Clerk of .Morrow Co., Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 17, 1W3, viz.: MATTHEW CLAY SMITH, Hd. No. 5S4B, for the SEJ, Sec. 3, Tp. 2 S , It. 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. Struight, Trov Phlpps, ail of Heppner, Or. 12ii-?ti A. CLEAVER, Register. The genius who Invented the "Fifteen" puz lie, "l'lgsln Clover," and many others, has In vented a brand new oue, which is going to be the greatest on record. There Is fun, Instruc tion and entertainment In it. Tho old and learned will find as much mystery In It as the young and unsophisticated. This great puzzle Is the property of the New York Press Club, for whom It ws Invented by Samuel Loyd, the great puzzlelst, to be sold for tho bcnetlt of the movement to erect a great home lor newspaper workers in New York. Generous friends have given t25,0l)u tn prizes (or Ibe successful puzzle solvers. TEN t'KN I S sent to the "Press Club Building and Chrrlty Fund," Temple Court, New York City, will get jou the mystery by return mall. 13-poi y noaclor OF THIS Journal Is Invited to sld in tho erection of a great home lor newspaper work ers by sending one dime to "Press Club Building and charily Fund," Temple Court, New York. You will aid a great work and ro eelvo by return mall a wonderful puzzle-gauiu which amuses the young and old, bailies the mathematicians and interests everybody. Public spirited merchants have contributed 2,IXXJ worth ot premiums fur such as can solve the mystery. Everything lrum a "Knox" hat to a "Stclnway" piano. DID YOU TRY 'PIUS IN CLOVER" or the "F1FTFEX fUXlK." Well, the man w ho invented thum has Just completed another little playful mystery for young and old, uhlch is selling forTKN CENTS for the benefit of the fund In erect a home for newsaer workers In New York. This puzzlu is the property of tbe New Yurk Press Club, ' and generous Irleuds of the club tune donated over f2.;),0U0 to provide prizes lor lucky people, young or old, w ho solve the mystery. There Is a lot of entertainment and Instruction In It. Send a dime and get the sunvenlr puizle by return mail. Address "Press Club Souvenir," Temple Court, New York City. Shoemakkr. Kd. Birueok, a shoemsk r and repairer of many years' experi ence, has jusk looated in the Abraham ioK building, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line, kit. tiirbwk is strictly a Urst-claaa work mnn and warrants all work, (live bun s all. it ltf Cure for Colds, Fevers and General D Ulljr, JmuU sale lteaua. Ska. ft tsotti. Flower Seeds Sent Free to Everybody. The attention of our readers is culled to tbe attractive advertisement of 8. H. Moore A Co., publishers of Tbe Ladies' World, New lurk, in this issue of our paper. They offer to send their charm ing Ladies' MagMZiue on trial 3 mouths or only 12 oents, and to each subscriber is sent free, as a premium, '.200 varieties ot choice llower seeds, also a packet 01 the celebrated Eekford Hweet IVbs, tlx most popular (lower now grown. The ooncern is thoroughly reliable, their offer most liberal, aud our readers should take advautaue of it. ins Uoinen of llciuldnr. The females of F.ctuulor niv proverb lal for beauty, those uiuouk" the oris toeruoy being said to have the fuiivsi complexion of any in South America, while all possess lai'ifc, soft and ex pressive dark eyes, tJio blackest ami most abundant hair, the whitest teeth, well-rounded figures and small luimh aud feet. I.iko all women in the trop ics, they mature early ami fade quickly, but perhaps their average span of forty years includes more hcurt-hnppiness than conies to women of colder climes In three score years and ten, for these are harassed by no "car king cares" or hitfh ambitions. 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Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its vnlne, and those who have not, now have the opportunity tn try it free. Onll nn the Bdvertised drne gist, and got a trial bottle, free Send vour name and address to H. E. Bnoklen A CJo , Chiontfo, snd f?et n simple bog of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, a well as a copy of Guide tn Henlth and House hold instructor, free. All of whiou is guaranteed to do yon ennd and cost y m "othinir. For sale bv Slooum-Johnson Drug Co. Notice of Contest. 8. LAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR., Anrii '4. 1113. Complaint having been entered at this office by Charles Ogllvy against u. A SENSA1IOU oPOlLED. and How nn Attempt to Frighten the Druggist l-'itlled. A weary-looking young woman came into a Second avenue drug store when a New York World reporter was waiting for the shower to pass over aud plain tively said to the druggist; "I have hud another quarrel with Mike, and I do not care to live any longer!" "Yes, just so, just so," he replied, as he briskly rubbed his hands together. "Anything I fun do for you to-day?" "1 think 1 will take strychnine," she slowly replied, as she east her eyes along the shelves. "Kxaetly, ma'am; finest, strychnine in New York. 1 suppose you want about a dime's worth." "Would arsenic be better?" she asked, as he held the jar in his bunds. "No better, hut fully us good, ma'um. I have a tluo hit of itrsouie on hand just now, and can warrant it full strength. Just make a ham s.indwieli an. 1 spread on fifteen cents' worth." "Mobbe," she drearily replied as he waited, "mebbe rough on ruts would be better?" "Just as you think, ma'am, liiveyou a selection from two dozen boxes, all fresh stock only yesterday. It's a little slower than the other poisons, hut per haps you won't mind that, fan be sprinkled on bread aud butter or take in milk, tine box, mu'niu'.'" lie took down a box and held it ready to dump, and she looiied around the store, wiped a tear out of her left eye and asked: "How long does it take paris greeu to kill?" "Not long, ma'am only a few hours. Many prefer it to any other poison, as they want to write a farewell letter ' "n warrant my I J 5,1X10 la Premiums. Offered bv Lisgett A Myers Tobacco Co., of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing neareet the number of people attending the World's Fair gets $5,0(01X1, the sec ond $1.000 00. e'o Ten Star tobacco tnifs en'itle ou to s tuess. Ask your dealer for particulars or send for circular, 116-42 Grands Laos, etc." (1880), "la riviere de Cliitagouit" is mentioned (p. 650), and afterward it is stated that "Les Cicaea ou Chieatha sont au sud de oette riviere," and notice is also taken of uno petite riviere que les Chitacha, ap- Adolphus A. ripicer, for abandoning his home. pellant Chidmcha" (p. 553.) There is a, and sivvs sv sec. iurtnor mention ip. nuaioi uno oerwsine it, -ip. -z, s a . e,. . i u...,,,,, . . iitx-- nr with a view to the cancellation oi said entry : petite riviere que 1 on appelle Chicago." ih''',, prie, r(.,erehv summoned to appear Schoolcraft (p. 573) says: "This word at the omce of ill C. stimson at Pilot Rock. 1. derived from the odor of the Wild Oregon, on th day of Jt.ne i to iormeriy aouuuant, on uioaru leek, creek, and the local termination words in o." $25,000 IN REWARDS. of Seventh Half-Yearly Literary Competition of The Canadian Agriculturist. In accordance with their usual custom for some yesrs past, the publishers of that old and reliable publication, the Canadian Agricultur ist, now presents Its 7th Great Half ear W Lit erary Competition to the people of the Lnlteo states and Canada. Thlscompetition will cIobj May:l. ff.a, (todays thereafter being allowed for letters to reach us from distant points), ine following is the prize list: lsturaud Prize 12.500 n Go d m " lAXto in Gold 5r,t o "' .... son in Hold Th .. .. ; 250 in Gold f.,1, ii ii "" 100 in Gold 5,000 Elegant Silver Te'aServlces, Pianos, Organs, Gold Watches, Ac, ic, making a total of over lo.insl prizes. , . . How Tossevai i Psits. Take a few sheets ot paper and make all tbe words you can out ol letters contained in the words, "Coli-mbias Exposition," aud send them to us, enclosing one dollar for six month's subscription to the Agriculturist or th Ladles' Home Magazlne t o of the best home monthlies In the world. Rt'l.its 1. Foreign wonts are not allowed 2. Letters cannot be used oftener than they appear in tbe two words, Columbian Exposition. S. Names of places and persons barred. All lists containing over 100 correct words will receive a valuable special prize. tnd post al card for list of prue winners in former com petitions. Address, TB ABRlCCl.TtJMST Pun. Co., Peterborough, Canada. ...,n...r,iint snlil aHcm-il abandonment, to used at tbe llnal hearing in this othce on July It is further ordered that this notice be served by publication fur four consecutive weeks, aud by posting upon the land as tn United states Land cases; said notice being published in the Heppner Gazette, at Heppner. Oregon. li!-32 A. C. McClelland, Receiver. Kotice of Intention. , T AND OFFICE AT THE DALIES, OREGON, I i .May 4, :s1. Notice is hereby given that th follow inn-named settler has bled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that saio proor w-ii ne niHiie nc foreJ. W Morrow, County Clerk, at heppner, Or., on June 28, Itwl, viz: ARTHUR STEPHENS, Of Hardman. Or., Declaratory statement No. 7PI7, for the SEli Nw. Vt NE! and NW SKI. nf See "0. Tn. 4 S. K. 2ft EWM He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anu cultivation tt, said land, viz.: Frank Moreland, of Hardman, Or.; Fred Afh baugb, of Heppner, or.; Ed. Moreland aud John A. Adams, of Hardman. Or. p-, John W. Lewis, Register. DRUNKENNESS, or the LIQUOR HABIT Care at Home In Tea Days by Adtnlnts teilng Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, onp of coffee or tes, or in food, without the knowledue of tbe pstieni. 111s susoiuie ly harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholio wreck. It has been given in thousands of esses, snd in everv instauee perfect cure has followed. It never fails. Tbe system once impregnated with tbe specific, it becomes an ntter impossibility for tbe liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaran teed. 48 page book ot particulars free. Address the Goldm Spboifio Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. rrom ths Plnej Woods Of the North to the Everglades of the South, druggists are besieged by people with everv shade of rheumatism, inquir ing about ! Drnmmond's Remedy. "Will it cure meT" And the drnggist points to the fact thst the Drummond Medioine Co.. 48 60 Msiden Lane, New York, offer reward of 8500 for a ease their remedy will not cure That kind of answer is satisfying, and the sufferer plnrks down $5 and goes home and is cured. Not only relieved, bot cured. Agents wanted. 90 notice. TT 8. I.ANP OFFICE, THE PAl.LF.s, OR., U April 'A 1M. Complaint having been entered at this otbee bv Aaron Kovse. ol Morrow Co. against John R Allen for abandoning his llonu-stea.i Kntrv So. 4lltt. dated Dec. ly. 1MI1. upon the M V section 7, Tow nship 1 N, Range Z t. in Morrow touniy uregou, w un a ic to the cancellation of saiit entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this omce on me at nay oi June, av w ui-iwi A. M.. to resnomi aud lurnish testimony con cerning said alleged abondoumeut. Frank KelloeirN. P. . is authorized to take testimony In this case, at 10 A, M. June 17, ftt at his office in Heppner Or. Io-lo5 John V. Lewis, Register. Notice of Intention. TAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON j April Ti, 1NW Notice' Is hereby given that the follow tug-named settler has had notice of his Intention to make tinal proof In suptairt ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow Couuty, Or. at Ueppuer, or., on June 10, lsttt, vis: Gruruk Willum Dcr.n. D. 8. No lOMi, for Lot 1 and the sv, NE1, Sec. S. and 8 Wfc S !, bsc. 4, Tp. 5 8, R JKTB. W. H. Renames the following witnesses toprove his continuous restdsucs upon aud cultivatiou of said land, vis: Sam Tyler and Harve Tyler, of Heppner Or., Charles Long, of Galloway 0r Fremont Sprowies, of inson Or., Ci-si A CI.IAVIR, Register. mi up'n neat watch-shaped bottles, sugm OOsUlsd dtftOU Hue Ueuu. pw Inillle. a PlM Remedy for Ctrrh li th IWt, E!rt to r. and CbMtmt. Sold by DrvKffUtt or tent by m&U. Ms LT. li..wiut. Wiim, r. . STOCK BRANDS. While yon keep your subscription paid up ycu can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J.. lone, Or, Horees Gtt on left Bhonuler; CHttle same on left hip, tinder bit on riKht ear, and upper bit on the left; rouge, Mor row county. Armutron?, J. C Alpine, Or. T with bar un der n on left shoulder of horeee; cattle same tin lfift hip. AlliHon. O. D.. Eicht Mile, Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horees same brand on right shoulder. liana Kihl Mile. AdkniB, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con (.fieri on Iff flank: cattle, earn eon left hio. Ayers. Johnny, Lena, Or. Horaen branded triatigieon lett hip; cattle same on right hip; dsn crop off righi ear Mid nppcr bit on aame. Hartholamew, A. (i., Alpine, Or. Hoi set? branded 7 K un either shoulder. Range in Mo -rew county. Hleakinan, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flnfi oi' left shoulder: cattle same on right shoulder. hannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, hot eeberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle &ume on right sine. Burke, M 8t C, Long Creek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop oft left ear. un der half crop oil right. .Horses, aame brand on let ft shoulder, itange in Grant and Morrow county. Hroeman, jerry, Liena, ur. Horses Branded 7 urn right shouldVr: cattle ti on the left side. Lwft ear half croj a d right ear upper slope, Harton, Wm., t pner, Or. llorses, J B on right Ihigu cattit . same on right hip; split in nach ear. Brown. Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right Htifie; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor row couuty. Brown, J .P., Heppner. Or. Horse and cattle branded 8 with ox-yoke abore on left shoulder. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, eirole C with dot in ne teron left hip; cattle, eame. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G,, Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand or p.gn hip cattle, eame, with split in AHph hf. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. HorBes, P B on left shoulder: cattle, same on left hm. Brown lee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle, JB connected on left side: crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cot out on right ear; on horses same oranu on tne len uugn; lutnge in vox vauey, Grant county, Caisuei Warren. Wetrner. Or. Horses brand ed O on right stine; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. limine in Grant and Morrow counties. Cuin.ti., Caleb.Or. li ou horses on left stifle D with Quarter circle over it. on left shoulder and on left stifle ou all colt under n years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range in urant county. Mark, wm. h., a, ur. worse wm; con nected, ou left shoulder: cattle eame on right hip. Ha: ge Morrow and Umatilla counties. l ate, i nas. n Vinson or juena, ur. norses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cecil, W m., Douglas. Or.; horses JC on lef Bhoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles on each jaw and two bite in the right ear. Curl, T. H John lJay, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. Kange in Grant county. On sheep, inverted Aftd spear point on shoulder. Ear markoii ewes, crop ou left ear, puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right aud under half crop in left ear. All raug) in urat couutv. Cook, A. J., Lena. Or .Horses, 90on rightBhonl der. Cattle, saiueou right hip: ear mark square crop ott left aud split in right. Currin. h. X,, Currinsviile, Or. -Horses, (Eon left Bttrie. Cox Ed. 8 Hani man, Or. Caitle, C with in center; horses. CE on left hip. Cochran, H. E Monument, Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle Bame brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded C un right hip. ( 'attle brauded the same. Dickens, Ebb Horees brai ded with three tinea fork on left stifle Cattle san? on left side. Doouan. Vm., Heppner, Or. Ilonwit branded OU with bar over them, ou left shoulder; cat tle ttame on left hip. Douglass, W. M .Galloway, Or. Cattle, K Don right side, swa low-fork in each ear; horses, U D on left hip. Douglas, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD ou the light stifle; cattle same on right hip. Duncan, W. P., John Day.Or. Quarter circle V on right shoulder, both on horses aud cattle, liange Grant county. Ely. J. B. A Hons, Douglas, Or. Horses brand ed ELY on left shoulder, cattle sani ou left hip. hole ir right ear. Elliott. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right Bhoulder, Emeiy, C. ti., Hardman, Or. Horses branded l) .reversed C with tail on left shoulder; cat tie same on ii(ihi hip. liange in Morrow county. Fleek, Jackson, lieppuer, Ur. Horn.. 7 oonnected on right shoulder; cattle, same on right hip. Ear mark, hole in right and crop oft left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; horses F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or. Horses, F on right shin Idei : cattle, h on right hip or thigh. Trench, Georg, Heppner, Or. Cattle branded WF, with bar over it. ou left side; crop oil left jar. Horses, same brand on left hip. Gay Henry, Heppner, Or. GAJt on left Oilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fob. sil. Or. Horses, anchor 8 on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips m.rka flr.ii, off riai-tit Bar and onderbit in left. liange in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties. , . Gentry, lUmer, e-cno, ur.-nonw umuuvu a 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle Kange in Morrow and Umatilla counties. f.irwttiar J . l'.. rraine City. Or. On horses, O -O on left shoulder and s tide; cattle, ou right Bide. Kange m iiram wunu. Hayes, tieo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected, ;.h Auurrwr nirclA over it. on left shoulder. Hiatt A. B., fiidge, Or. Cattle, round-top K with qaarter circle under it on tne ngnt nip, uu.,uu i M.rriw riuI L mat ilia counties. Hmton & jenks, Hamilton. Or Cattle, two bars on either hip;. crop in right ear and split in left. Horses, J on ngnt uiign. nange ui uii oouaiy. Hutrhes. 8amnel, Wagner, Or K (T F L mnusi.'tMhnn rmht ahouldaron hones; on cattle. on right hip and on leu side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left, jtt&ng in Haystack district, Mornw county. Hale, Milton, Wagner. Or. Horees branded -O- (circle with parallel tails) on left shoulder. Ottle sains on left hip ; also large circle oo left "ifall. Edwin. John Day.Or. ('attle E Hon right hip; horeee same oo right shoulder. Fangein Graut county. Howard. J U slloway. Or. Hores. -r (cross ,.k ur akinA it ', itu riirht shuulder : cattlS Miietn leit side. Kange in Morrow and Uma- liUa cinuties. Hughes. Mat, Heppner. Or. Horeee. stiaded heart on the left shoulder. Kaiue Morrow Co. Hunsaker, B A, Wagner. Or. Hortes, 9 ea left shoulder; oat ue, ea len aip. Hsrrllsry. Albert, Nye. Oreeon-Horses. A H connected, on left shoulder; tattle ou the left lap. crop off left ear. lumihreva, J XL. Uardman. Or. Horses. H on let flank Hayee. J. M.. Hepnner. Or. Horeee. wineslaes on left shoulder cattle, eame on right hip. Huston. LstnhPr, r.nflir. Mile, lr. Horse a on the left shouidrand heart on the left stifle Cat. tie aame n hip. HHiioe in Mnrmw comity. Ivv. Alfred. Lrini t ivelc. Or ( attle 1 D on riuht hib. croDoff Mt ear and bil in riirht. Horeee same brand on left shoulder itange n Grant countv Junkin, a. 1., Uptiner. Or Horses, horse shoe J on left shoulder, ('attle, the earns. Kantre on hittil Mile. Johneoo, t elix Lena, Or. Horses, circle T en left Htitle: cattle, same on riffht hie under hnlf cnP in rmht and eulit in left ear JenftuiB. V W.,iiu Vernon, ur. j onnorseson left shonlder; oc cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Range in Fox and Hear vail Ji 8 Kenny, Mike. Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left sr: under slm-e fn the right Kirk. J. T., Hnppner, Or. Horses 09 en left shonlder; cattle, t'. on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either Hank: cattle li upright side. Kirk. Jeese, Heppner, Or.; horse' 11 on left shoulder; cattle same on light Bide, nnderbitoa right ear. Kumberland.W. G.. Mount Vemon. Or. I L on cattle ou right and left sides, swaUow fork iu It ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same brand oil left shoulder. Kange in Graut countv. Keeuev. Eli. Henuner, Or.-Horses J L and ace of clubs ou lett stifle, Itange in Umatilla and Morrow counties Leahey, J W, Heppner Or. Horses branded L nnd A on left shoulder; cattle Hame on left hip; wattle over right ey three slits in right ear. Loften, Btepneu, Fox, Or, B L on left hip nn cattle, crop and split on right ear. Hones same brand on left shoulder, Kange Grant county. Lienallen, John W., L"-"- Or. Horses branded half-cucleJL connected on left Bhoul der. Cattle, saint- ou left hip. liange, near Lex ington. fiord, George, Heppner, Or. HorBes branded double H coi.necU So met lines called a swing H, on left shoulder. Markham, A. M., Heppner, Or. Cattle large M on left bide, both ears cropped, and hplit iu bo h. Huraes M ou left hip. Kange, Clark's canyon. Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M Do right hip; horse. Mon leftshoulder. Morgan, ti. N., Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on left should" cattle Bame on left hip. ! McCumber, Jaa A, Echo, Or. Horses. M with j bar over on right shoulder. Aiann, B. a., Lena, (Jr. Horses old mares ZZ on right hip; young stock, small u on left shoulder. Morgan. Thos.. Hemmer. Or.-HowM oiiviU T on luft shoulder aud left thigh; cattle, 'L on ngnt tnign. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horass, 77 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. llcClaren, D. G., Brownsville, Or, Horses, Figure 6 on each shoulder, cattle. JVlU on hip McKern.W. J. Mount Vemon, Or XI ou cattle on right hip, crop iu right ear. half crop m left same brand ou hones on left hip. Kange in Grant couuty. McCarty, David H., Echo, Or. Home branded DM connected, on the left Bhoulder; cattle same un hip and Bide. McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs asd under in each ear; horBee same brand on left stifle, Mcllaley G. V., Hamilton, Or. On Horses, 8 with half circle under on left Bhoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top on the right side liange in Grant County, Meal. Andrew, Lone Kock.Or. Horses AN con nected on left shonlder; cattle same on both hips. Nordyke, E., tiilverton. Or. Horees, circle 7 on left thigh; oaitle, name on left hip. Oliver. Joseuh. t anion (litv. Or. A t nn not (-la on left hip; on horses, same on left thigh, Kange in Grant county Oiler, Perry. Lexington, Or. P O on left BhoilsdHI. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose, liange in Grant county. Pearson, Olave. Eight Mile. Or. H ter circle shield on left Bhoulder Bad iA on left hip. Cattle, fork m lef; ear, right cropped. U4 on left hip. Hang on Eight Mile. barker 3l Gleasou. Hardmau.Or, HorseelPon ft shoulder. P t.fr knu f T uv!ii,Ttnn n- U..- - U A e K (L E connected) oi, left shoulder; cutUe s me on right hip. liange, Morrow coatfty. jfioer. d. Jl jbexingLon. Or. -Horses. Jtil oon nected oi left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip, under bii iu each ear. Pettys, A. t., lone, Or,; horses diamond P on Shoulder: CMttlp. .1 li .1 CiintiAr-Hxl nn thu left hip, uppr slope in left ear and slip in the right. Powell, Jonn T Uavville. Or HorBes. J P coU- npc. ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK couuected on loft hip, two under half crops, oue on eaoh ear, wattle under throat. Kai ge in Grant county. Uickard. G. u.. Canyon (itv. Or. b i; on lfft shouider, on hornes only. Kiiuge Canyon creek and Bear valley. Grant county. Kood. Andrew, llardmau. Or. Horses, square cro with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. neninger, i-nrm, lieppuer, Ur. Morses, C a on left tthouldei. Kice. ban, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left Bhoulder; oaUle, DA on right Bhoulder. Kange near Hardman. Itoyee, Aaron, Heppuer, Or Horses, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip aud crop off right ear. liange in Mor row county, Kush liros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded 3 on the right, shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nip, crop off left ear and dewlap on neck. Kange ie Morrow and adjoining counties. Bust, William, Pendleton, Or. Horass K oi left shoulder; cattle, K on left hip, crop off right ear, underbit on left ear. Hheep, ft on weathers, round crop off righ ear, Kange U ma tillaand Morrow c unities. Keauey, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horset brauded A K on right shoulder, vent quartei circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. liange Morrow county. itoyse, wm. li, Uairyville. Or Hit connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop off right ear and split iu left. Horses same brand ou left Bhoulder. Kange in Morrow Grunt and Gilliam counties. hector. J. W. Heppner, Or. Horses, JO o lef fc shoulder. Cattle, o on right hip. 1 Spicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded 31 on left shoulder; iauge in Morrow County. tiatiing, C C Heppner, Or Horees branded on left Bhoulder; cattle same on left hip. tiwaggart, B. F., Lexington, Or. Horses with daah under it ou left stifle, cattle H with uash under it on right hip, crop off right ear aud waddled ou right fund leg. liauge iu Horrow, Gilliam and Umatilla counties. tiwaggart. A. L., EUa. Or. Horees branded a un leli shoulder; cettleaame on left hip. Crop un ear, wattle on left hind leg, .Straight W. E Heppner, Or. Horees shaded j a on lei. stine; came o a on left hip, swallow fork in ngh. ear, underbit in left. bupp, Tho., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A P on left lap; caitli oauie on lef t hip. tihirtz. James, Long Creek, Or. Horses. S en left etifie and over t on left shoulder. bhrier. J ohn. k ox. Or. NO .'imnAtaH a horses on right hip; cattie, same on right hip, crop off right ear aud under bit in lef t ear. Kange bnuth Bros., tiusnnville, Or. Horees, branded H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, aineouleft shoulder. tiuuireB. James. Arlington. Or.: hnrMAw hrunloH Jti uu left shoulder; cattle the same, alto nose wauuie. rtange in Morrow and uilliam co mties. btenhens. V. A., Hardman. Or-: horatui NUnn right stifle; cattie horizontal L un the right side bieveuson, Mrs A. J,, Heppuer, Or. Cattle, ti on right Uu ; swallow-fork in left ear. tiwaggart. G. W., Heppuer, Or. Horses, ii on left suouide. ; cattle, 44 on left hip. titniih, E. E. Loue Kock, ur. Horees branded a crossed seven on lefi shoulder; cattle same oa lei i siue. liange, uimain county. buerry. E. G.. lieuuner. Or. Cattle W C, oh lett hip. crop off right aud under bit iu left year, dewiap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppuer, Or. Horses, on left shoulutr; cattle, t ou left shoulder. rippete.ti.i..Enierprise.Or. Horees. Con left shouider. luruer K. W Heppner, Or, Small capital T left shouldm, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Ihurutou. H. M., ions, Or. Horses branded H I connected un left stifle; sheep same brand, Vanderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or; Horses HV oon nected ou right shoulder ;cat tie, same on right hip. Walbridge, Wm., Heppner, Or. Horses, TJ. L. on the left shouider; cuttle same on right hip. crop ott left ear aud right ear lopped. Wilson, John (J,. tiaiem or Heppuer, Or. Hons on branded J y ou Uie left shoulder, liauge Morrow couuty. W arreu, W B, ( 'aleb, Or CatUe, W with quarter circle over it, ou left side, split iu right ear. homes same braud on left shoulder. Kaiigein Graut couuty. Wood, F L, Day vi lie, Or Heart on horses on leftstifle; on cattle, 'ion left side and under bit in left ear. Kange in Urant county, Wright, tiilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded 8 W on the right hip. square crop ott right ear and split in left, Wallace, Francis, Mount Vernon. Or 8qua re oa cattle on the left hip. upper elope in ihe left ear and under slope in right ear. tiame brand on horses on right shoulder. Kaiige in Harney and Grant countv. Wade. Henry. Heppner, Or. Horees branded ace ot Bpauet: on lu shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side aud left hip. w ells, A. ti., Heppuer, Or, Horeee, w on left shoulder: can e same. Wolhnger, John, John Day City. Or On horses three parallel bare on left shoulder; 7 on aneep, Pit in both ears, liauge in Grant and Malhoer counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horees, CP oonnected on leftshoulder. Vt atkins, Lishe, Heppuer, Or. Horees branded CE oonnecteo on left stifle, Wallace, Chariee, Portland, Or. Cattle, W oa right thigh, holt in left ear; horses, W on right houluer, ,tm. mime on left skoulder. Vthuuer Bros Drowsy, Harney county, Or. -Hun branded w B. couuected on left Moulder William, aco, Hamilton, Or.guartar cir cle over three bare on left tup, both cettl and horses. Kange Grant couuty. V ilhaniB, J O. Long Creufc. Or Horses, qnar ter circle over three bare on left hip; catUe Mine and .tilt ineai-b mr. Hang in tiraut ottuoty. ten, A. A., i eppuer, ur. Hortwe ruumr.g A A oo shoulder; Caute, name on rigid lid. ioung. J. ti., lioo)iwiry. Or.- Hoow braivUd T y 'h -ighf ahsMilriat Young, W. A., Gooat-berry. Or. Hones braaa cd X-X (double X connected) e lt uknidm. eame same ea Ufa side.