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Put up In plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it Is. Send for circulars and testimonials. Add., srvAJvisii misiticijcu co., 1 Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An able Brain and Nerve consulted entirely free of charge, personally or by mall, at the address. SOUND PHILOSOPHY. flow to Make Married Ufo tin Eilltenee of 1'eace ami Happiness. The first year of mnrrtad life is a most Important era in the history of man and wifo. (tcnnrally, as it is sprint, so is almost all sulispquont existence. Tho wife and tho husband then assimi late their views and their desires, or else, oonjurlnjr up their dislikes, they add fuel to their prejudices and animos ities forevor afterwards. 'I have somewhere read," says Rev. Mr. Wise, in his liridal (ireelinpi, "of a bridegroom who gloried in his eccen tricities. Ho requested his IHrie to ac company hira into the p-arden a day or two after their wedding, lln then drew a line over tho roof of their cottage. Jiving his wife ono end of it he re treated to tho other Hide, and ei tlaimod: , " 'Pull tho llnol' "She pulled it at his request, so far as he could. Ho cried: " 'l'ull It over!' " 'I can't,' she replied. '"But pull with all your lnlghtl' stiii shouted tho whimsical husband. "Hut vain wero all tho efforts of tho hrldo to pull over tho lino bo long as her husband hold tho opposito end. Hut when ho came round, and they pulled at tho same end, It cauie over with great ease. " 'Thorol' as tho lino fell from tho roof, 'you see how hard and ineffectual was our labor when wo both pulled in opposition to each other; hut how easy and pleasant It wan when we both pulled togethorl It will bo bo with us through llfel' " In this Illustration, homely as it may be, there Is a sound philosophy. Hus band and wife must mutually hear and concede if they wish to inako home a retroat of Joy and bliss. One alone can not make home happy. Thore needs unison of action, sweetness of spirit and great forboarance and lovo in both hus band and wife to secure tho great end cf happiness in the domestio circle. Ilonio Is no unmixed paradise of sweats: the elements of peace and true happi ness aro there, and so, too, aro tho (de ments of discord and misery; and it needs only tho bitter spirit of tho world without to make it a pandemonium, ot the loving genius of harmony to make it tho prompter ot every affectionate Im pulse. , . PAopular ConiiriUHon. Tho publishers of the Ladies' Home Magus'm presents its great Bible com petition to the public of America. This competition o loses on May 30th, 1803. (IB days thereafter being allowed for let ters to reach us from distant points). Questions. I. Which tf the loiiRest hook In the New Ti'itaniiMitT Whirl) It shortest'1 a. The longest verse? 4. The shortest? How To CoyptTB Write tbequBslious down, and follow with the answers. Mail this to ua, together with SI to pay for six months' ubscriidion to the Ladies Home Magasiue one of the beat honie anagasiues of the day, and if your an wera are correct yon will receive one of the following prixee: $1,000 iu gold; $500 in gold; 8'JoO in gold; $100in gulil; 2600 elegant silver ten seta; organs, pi anos, Ao. Everything fair and square. Baud postal aanl fur h"t el former prize winners. Over 810,000 distributed dur ing the pHKttwo vesre. AddreHa: Thk Liuibh' Hons Mauazinb, Peterborough, Canada. John's or Importance. ' In China a person's rank is indicated by the size of his visiting card. A huge yellow oard is tho sign of a I'rince. Ad mlral l'orter not long ago gave a state dinner in Washington, and Ah Sin, a Chinese servant, was assigned U duty In attendance at the door. The small bits of pasteboard presented by the vis itors received but scant courtesy from Ah Sin, but when the gas collector pre sented a bill the Celestial's demeanor underwent a change. '1'he long yellow slip captured Ah Sin, and with profound aalaams he bowed the astonished gas man Into the presence ot the amaied 'amity and irato head of the navv. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will enre ly do you good, if you have a oongh.oold or any trouble with throat, cheater lungs. Dr. King's New Diaoovery for Conaump lion, oonghs and cohia, ia guaranteed to ive relief or money will be paid back, uftererafrom la grippe found it jnt the thing and under ita n bad a apeedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample but tle at our eipenae and learn for yourself juat bow good a thing it is Trial bottlca free al Sloomn Johnson Drug Co. Large Mill 500 and 81.00. This wonderful preprtion is Purely Vegetable : compounded the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court of Spain. ' Egpano " recreates Mental and Nerve An infallible remedy for NervCU3 and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness caused by Debilitating losses, Excesses or Over-indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dizziness, I,oss of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual "Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following the abuse of Alcoholio Beverages, or indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. Specialist can at any time be confidentially PROFESSIONAL POSING.. Two Little Italian Boys Who Support a Family In This Way. One of the foremost women artists of New York is emphatic in insisting; that a majority of studio models are modest, jlever women, says a writer in the Il lustrated American. She says the ordi nary price paid is one dollar a morning, Dr thirty-three and one-half cents an hour, posing thirty and resting fifteen minutes. It is tremendously trying work, necessitating considerable train ing to make a subject available for an irtist's purposes, i'rettiness of form and feature are strong recommenda tions to favor, but women of heroic Hold with characteristic and marked faces arc prized above beauties, and are jften able to command very high rates. As an instance of the possibility of the profession, she told of two little. Italian boys, brothers, who support a family of nine members solely with money earned in this way. They are charmingly handsome chaps, with lustrous south ern eyes. They sit for pictures of fruit venders, acolytes, boy princes, etc. So easily und surely do the young foreign ers make a living that, with the aban don common to their race, both parents nave resigned labor, and with five other children subsist upon the studio profit A their two eldest sous. Completely llpi'onteil. How many remedies there are whioh merely relieve without uprooting disease 1'be ooutrnst wit li sterling remedies whioh such inilliatives afford, not only enhance the dignity of the former, but serve to empbnsizo tho folly of employ inn half way measures when thorough ones are available. A marked instance of this is the ell'eot, on the one hand, of Hosteller's Htomncb Lifers in cases of ohilla ami fever and bilious remitteat, nud on the other of ordinary remedies in maladies of this type. By the Hitters malarial complaint in every stage, and of the most malignant type, are com pletely conquered and lose their bold upon the system. They Bre rarely if ev er dislodged bv the ordinary resources of medicine, although their aymptons may unquestionably be mitigated through suoh means. The same holds good of indigestion, biliousness, kidney oomplaint, rheumatism, nervousness and clebililv- By the Bitters they are cured when many remedies fail. a uoutelenuous Lawyer. An Interesting anecdote of Herryer, the tho great French lawyer, recently made public for the llrsttlme: Shortly after the war of 1870 tho Duke of Hrunswick, who had frequently employed Herryer In im portant oases, sent hiin a requost that he should defend a suit brought against the Iluke by his daughti r, whom he had abandoned because sho had abjured Protestantism. Fearful lest lterryor might not like tho case, ho added to the papers a retainerof 50,000 franca. Short ly afterwards ho received the following letter: "Monseignouf: If I defended your Urace against tho King of England and tho powerful Princes of your family, it was because you wero in tho rignt. Hut I decline to defend your case to-day against the Conitesso de Civey, yout daughter, because you aro a hundred times in the wrong. Herryer." And tho 50,000 francs wero returned with th papers. Beware of ointment for t'atarru that roa tain Merrnry. .... ...... j ..... B..rtJ .-j . of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it tbrongh tk,a n,iii,., iib ni.rfunaa SI, ml. artiilta should never be used eioept on pre scriptions irom reputaoie pnyHiciitiiN ill the damage they will do ie ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Ilnll'n (Vtnrrli (liirft. mnmifantiir- ed by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O , oontnius no mercury, and is taken inter nally, noting directly upon the blood and mucous aurfnoea of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure to net the genuine. Ilia taken internally aud made iu Toledo, Ohio, F. J, Cheue .V On. Testimonials free. jtTSM by Druggists, price Too. per uotile. DIlUNKKNNKrW. or tbe l.lyt'OK HABIT L'urt. at Home In Ten Pays by Adminis tering Dr. Haiuei' (ioldeu Specific. It can be given in s glass of beer, a oup of ooffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge ot the patient. It is absolute ly harmless, and will rlTeot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholio wreck. It baa been given in tbouaauds of cases, and iu every instauoe a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system onoe impregnated with the specific, it becomes ho utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to mat. Cures guaran teed. 48 page book of particulars free. Adureas tbe Uoldin SrnciFio Co., 186 itacs Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Power in Man and "Woman. NERVE REVIVER above UNAPPRECIATED FEET. Experience of a l'lilludclpMi. Girl Who Tried to startle Kugl iml. ' English women, says tho sboe-makor, have large feet and know it. They live up to them serenely, and wear great boots and shoes, squaro-toed, broad, flat-heeled, with a naivetto that amuses and scandalizes their American cousins. They don't care tuppence for feet. In tho great tide of American girls that rushed across tho Atlantic last spring to revel in a London season, says the Hostou Herald, there was a gay little Philadelphian, bright as a brand-new dollar, witty, clover, but, alas! accounted in the contest of beauty in her native land, decidedly plain. Ono good point, indeed, she possessed beyond question, and that was her feet. They wero simply bowitching. Small sho wore No. 1 slender, with an instep arched like a Spanish senorita's; they yvero things of beauty and joys forever, and tho young woman to whom they be longed squandered her substance in Bilk stockings and ravishing shoes when she was on the point ot starling for Ln glund. "Thore," she sighed to herself, in rapturous anticipation, ''I shall bo ap preciated. M.v feet will proli. ilily create a furor, and, 1 should think, ought to secure mo an Karl, at least. I wonder if her Majesty will mention them when I am presented? It is my proldon oppor tunity, tho chance of my lifetime!" She camo back to Newport in August a sadder and a wiser girl -without the Karl. "It's all a snare and a delusion," she pouted at luncheon to her interested friends. "Those Knglish girls have feet that aro simply enormous enormous! I only saw one who wore a smaller boot than a seven. Hut they have no rofino mont of feeling, no artistic sensitivo nossatall. Not a soul ever mentioned mine! Not a single soul! I kept them displayed as artlessly and prominently us I could wherever I went, and nut one living human being ever spoko of them." "Not the Queen?" suggested her bosom friend. (It is always your bosom friend who asks disagreeable questions.) "Tho Queen?" repeated tho Philadel phian. "My dears," her voice sank to in impressive whisper, "my dears, I ivo you my word when I saw her she had on low black slippers, something like ankle ties, and crowded into them tier fat feet in white stockings. That's the sort of thing they admire over '.here!" Where? At Abruhamsiek's. In addition to his tailoring business, he has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also bus on baud me elegant patterns for suits. A. iVbrahamsiok. May street. Heppner, Or. Six 1'retly Egg. A farmer named Shutt, living near Sulphur Springs, was up at the cran berry marsh at work, says the Cincin nati Enquirer, when he found six pret ty round eggs, and so greatly pleased was he tit their appearance that he picked them up and put them in his pocket to take home to his children. The warmth of his pocket spoiled the eggs as playthings for his children, for when he reached home Mr. Shutt found that he bad five little blacksnakes in his pocket, one of the eggs failing to hatch., t'io.OOO iu PreuiinuiM. Offere.l by Liuirett A Myers Tobacco Co., of Ht. Louis, Mo. 'Phe ouenuessiuK neareHt the mmiher of ppnpl attending the World's b'air gets $o,0l U 00, th sec ond $l,00U00, eto 'leu Jtr tobacco tries (ru title ou to a gnss. Ask your dealer for particulars or send for circular 116 42 Th Type of Ideal jyauty. This is Max O' Hell's idea of "the typ of Ideal hoautv": K Take! lie hair of a Iliudoo, The iioho of u Greek, Tho mouth of tho KneMsh, The-complexion of a Gorman, The bright vt a Norwegian, The feet of a Chinese wuuian. The teeih of a, African, The arm of a llol;;lan, The leg of an Kalian glr The eye of a Spaniard, The grace of a Frenchwoman, And you will have an American beautj A Wonder In Kr. The oves of insevts aiv immovable, rvntt many of tlu'in sovm out into a muHittuL' of f;Hvis, liki.- tho facet of a diamond, ll.wh u! these fatvts is sup posed to pn.-xM'i.s tin powers of a true eye; lienonUv k enmied of them in the cornea of a Ivotio, and over 5.UOC iu that of a common hon-e-fly BADLY FRIGHTiet). ow the Approach of a' jf-aialn Ilea Aaecued a, HorM I had the opportunity of curving the effect on a horse when rdon near s mountain lion. I It was late one night In he autumn. I was riding along a lonf mountain road, and rhen only aboi two miles from the town or mining mp I heard the cry of the mountain lio ' My horse at once showee'ear and re fused to move forward. B trembling was so intense thtt he faiv shook me In the saddle. To whip andpur he paid no attention. Indeed, it was only by ie strongest effort that I could preve; him from turning and bolting in thdirection we had come from. A erasing in the ' brush a short distance in ivance of me increasea lae norse s iearauu rostiva ness to such an extent as lmost to un horse me. We both knew full wi what thai crashing meant, but I wasdso well sat isfied that the beast woul not troublt us, because I know that oiy ashort dis- tancs across tho bill wa.a slaughtei house, whither I judged he terror of the mountains was journe;ng. Although quite a cold Rht, I found my horse sweating as free; because of his fright as If I had riten him on a dead run for miles.tbaner Journal Specimen Caset S. H. Clifford. New Caiel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia an rheumatism, bis stomach was disordere, bis liver was affected to r n Blarming d;ree, appetite fell away and he was ternly reduced in flesh and strength. Tme bottles of hlectno Hitters cured im. Edward Shepherd, Harrieburg, II, had a run ning sore on his leg of eigl years' stand ing. Used three bottles otleotric Bit ters and seven boxes of Bcklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is snod and well. John Speaker, Catawba.O., bad five large fever sores on his Ie) dootors said be was inonrable. One bttle of Elec tric Bitters and one box lioklen's Arni oa tinlve oured him entity. Sold by blocum-Johnson Drug Co FUNNY JOSH BLLINGS. A. document Written hj the Hutunrlr Over Twenty YeM Ago. That quaint humorist. Josh Billings penned the following lotor in Carleton's book store in this city rorethan a score of years ago, says the IW lork Worm, and forwarded it to his torary friend. Mr. Bowen, of Fort Plai : "Dear Charles: If you j,n Kit me a fe kalis to lektur out your way o will be clever U you. Sorry that I have no pstorial biotfrnphi of my face to send you ; the jet Is that I am a' cusswi humbly that I can'tbe took. I havi scut to England for one of ho Book liillln&s Those publishers are worse than resumption tsta they steal a man whileivioff. I ouiht t nave had at least foot) from te London publish era, but never had a cent, ly lektur on mill has been skimmed for lycum taste. Then ain't any thing in it that no. 1 make any bod3 faint away, and I believe thee is some nervoui truth in it. "As regards the cataatrchys in my biog raphy thus far, I can only st.te that I was borr ! tn Massachusetts, between two mountains, ii the year 1830. At the age o 15 the first bust ness I attacked was th wool business driving sheep. I had never )een away before, and every body seemed to mow more than ) did. I saved myself, but los the flock of sheep pretty thoroughly. At 16 I irought up on the west bank of the Misslsuitpl, even In them days quite a stream. The past thirty yearr? have been divided, multiped and subtracted in and among the various smemes of a vagrant temperament supplanted ii a strong, natural constitution, such as husbandry la the wilder ness, where there was more ild bees to hunt than oats to cut; mercnandzing at the forks of a mud turnpike with a stock of brogan boots. Lowell calico aotliaUy by the quart runuug a high pressure steam-boat on the Ohio river a lively life, where man can see human natur with the bark on, and learn how to swear with great precision. Also speculated in West India stores and potash, the two first crops of anew country; an auctioneer, and for eight years a land hunter on Indian trails, and made tough by riding a hog ski a saddle and eating acorn-fed pork and corn dudgers. "My life has been a sucwsb thus far, for I am still alive, but pecuniarily, who ever made money by playing the eccentric wanderer from one rude vocation to another but little better than the common trapper md honey and pen sion hunter? I have bad ttuch comfort out of all this, and woutd not tale the best farm In the State of New York fcr the sights I have seen, My literary raid has been short, but sweet. I have had as muph fun out of it as any man who ever lived, anQ when I reflect that it is but little more than fl years since I first put comic on paper, I can tjeriamly feel that If I have not made much cojn, I have the quiet satisfaction of knowing th I have never writ ten a line In malice against the truth or virtue of the world. I might hare gained more wis dom by Bleeping in a cloijter, but would have missed the larks wild song in the morning and the sober hoot of the midnight owl In the wil derness. I was never slclt all day in my life; never saw a man in a tight spot but what I was willing to loosen the acres;have lived among the high and the low, and lever put in my pock et a knife or a pistol. Excuse this if it looks like egotism. I only mean to brag on the joy the world has furnished me. Yours tenderly, "Hknry W. .Shaw, 'Josh Billings.1' "New tfork, January 90. 1W7." Foot-Priuuoi the Path to Health. Everyone needing a doctor's advice should read one of Dr. Foote's dime pamphlets on "Old Eyes," 'Croup," "Rupture," "Phimosis,'' M Varicocele, ' Disease of men, Disease of Women, and learn tha best mean a of seli-cure. M Hill Pub. Co.. 129 East 28th tit., New York. ONE REALLY GOOD INCIAN. A Dimky Worthy In iEeal Life Who KquaU Any of Cooper's tferoea. For many years John Sabuttus, the last of the Norridtfewock tribe of In dians, lived in Vassal boro. Here, says the Fairfield (Me.) Journal, he spent the latter portion of his days and acquired the hitfh esteem of the white meu far and wide. He was a tall man, over six feet in height, and possessed of great strength and power of endurance. When Gen. Arnold marched his army on his celebrated expedition northward through the woods of Maine, John Sahbatus was his guide. The services he thus rendered were by no means slight. When tli is expedition waa over he made Vossalboro his home, aud here is his grave. No stone marks his resting place and it is only a few of the oldest people around that can identify the spot. Had some James Fenuiinore Cooper written of him a Cooper did of the "Last of the Mohieans." doubtless an Imposmif monument would hav towered above his rejunins. Flower Seeds Srtit Free to everybody. The attention of our readers ii called to the attractive advertisement of S. H Moore A Co., publishers of The Ladie World, New York, in this issue of our paper. They offer to aend their obarm iog Ladies' Mannxme on trial 3 mouths for only 12 cents, and to each lubeonber is cenlree, as a premium, 200 varieties of choice flower seed, also a packet of the celebrated Eekford Sweet Peas, the most popular tlower Dow grown. The concern is thoroughly reliable, their offer most liberal, aud our readers should take advautaue of it rtiMipinrtMit wwtcb-ahap'. bottle,"! OoaittU amoU tiile Uvuua. pr OutUe. To aid Dtfestlon take one Snail Bile Bead (tfurvaUug, Site, par boiU. Ttatnedy fnv fturril b the Easiest to Usa, end Cbespest. Drugeliu or lent by m.lL ;. T. Eueltlm, Warren, On Sale OMAHA, r C Ti K.ANSAS ClTY, OT. 1 AUL, C lllOfl f "0 St. i,0tls, AND ALL POINTS ERST. IWl BHD SOUTH Leaves Heppner, 10 a. m. Arrives 7:10 p. m. Pullman SUeenera, Colonist; sn epera, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. St tamers Portland to 8an Francisot every fonr days. Tickets tofraoSd Europe. For rates and general inlormatlon call on Dttpot Ticket Agent, 1 J. C. HART Heppner, Oregon. H. HURLBUKT. Asst Ueni. Past. Agt 2M Washington St., Portland, Oregon. LITTLE'S PATET7T SHEEP-DIP AnH Cattle-Wash SAFEST DIP AT ALL TIMES. CERTAIN DEATH TO TICKS, LICE, Etc. BEST CUKE FOR SCAB, fs-Improves the W ool. and Increases the quantity. One gallon mixed with cold water makes 1(H) gallons of strong wash. James Laidlaw & Co., agents. Portland, Oregon, For sale by T. W. AYERS, Jr., Heppner, Or, mm 0 u W rite lor our Mammoth Cutalogue, a tidO - page , book, plainly ilhiBtrat- ( ed, giving anuiaetur ctb' lowest price with inanufacturerB'discount on all ffondB manufact ured and imported into the United Mates. ,'5 to 50 centB on every loiiar vou sneno. we sell only tirst-c lass poods (iroccries, F u r u i ture, i lothing, 1 r y Goods, Hats, (Jans, boots ana HlioeB, Notions, Crock ery, Jewelry, Busies and Harness, Agricul tural Implements; in fact anything you want, saved by buying of us. Send '25 cents to pay ex presNHge on catalogue, a buyer's guide. We are the only concern that sells at manufacturers priceB, allowing the buyer the same discount that the manufacturer gives to tbe wholesale trade. We guarantee all goods to be equal to representatioiiR or money refunded. Goods sent oy express or rreigni, wim privuesewi cahuj. na tion before paying. 122 Quincey Ht., Chicago, 111. ARNE8H-HHOP, Btock and fixtures. Good business; established tn the midst ot a erood farming and stock-raising country. Also for sale a good house aud two lots with or without the busineBB property. For further in formation address Gazette. Heppner, Or. 4Ki tf Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of a certain chattel mort gage, bearing date the '2(th day of November, IW2, and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of the county of Morrow, state of Oregon, on the 26th day of November, 1HU2, wherein H. Wade is mortgagor ind fcloan & How ard are mortgagees, to Been re the navmentof the Bum of Two Hundred Dollara (2U) QU)t with interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) percent, per an num from the 2tith day of November, 1&92, on the following described property, towit : 1 S'i-inch Rush ford Wagon. 2 Sets double harness. 7 Head of hogs 1 Sorrel horse, 8 years old, branded Q on left stitle. 1 Sorrel mare. 6 years old, branded ace of spadeBon leit stitle. 1 Sorrel horBe. 6 years old, branded ace of spades on hip and shoulder. And I, George Noble, sheriff of Morrow coun ty, Oregon, being duly authorized and instruct ed to foreclose tne said cnattel mortgage, ac cording to the terms thereof so stated iu said instrument of writing, therefore, 1 will on Monday, the 3rd day of July, i89;i, at 1 o clock p. m. of said day. in front of the Palace Hotel, in the town of Heppner. Morrow comity, or., sell the right, title aud interest of the said H. Wade, it aud to the above described property at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of said chattel mortgage, and all costs that may accrue. Dated this 22ud day of June, lH'.'sf. GEO. NOBLE, 138-40 Sheriff of Morrow Co., Or. Notice of Intention. . TAND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON j June 13, WXi Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler hHs tiled notice of his intention to niakt final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Morrow County, or. at Heppner, Or., on July 2;i. lsy;i, viz: TED Mi ISTIKE Hd. No. WW for the w1, S E'4 WV N E'-i Sec. 2a Tp.3S. K.'J8 b. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: James Mclntire, Jake Punk, Holland Thomp son. John Keeuey, all of Heppner Oregon. 137-147 A Cleavkr, Reufgtor notice of Intention. L AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON tbe following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w III be made be- fore J. W. Morrow, county clerk at Heppner, j 0r" on JulJ "Vprhea : Of Heppner. Or ; Homestead Application No. 227. for the Nw of fee. 11, Tp. 2 8., K 24 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz t James B. s perry, J. J. Adkins. S. W. Spencer, G. W . fmith, all of Heppner, Oregon. 136-Urj John W. Lkwis, Register. Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, June 13. 93. Notice it hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hit Intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof w'll be made be fore J. W' Morrow, county Clerk, at Heppner, Or., on July ivw. vti: THOMAS KHEA. Of Heppner, Or; Homestead Application No. JSiiK, tor the ES SXN V and W ?El4 oi &ec. 11, Tp. 2!- K. 24 E W . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reaideue upou aud cultivation of, said land, Mi. : J. B Sperry. J. J. Adkins. 8. W, Spencer, G. W. Smith, all of Heppuer. Oregon. L16-U6 Job p w. Lawtt, Register. IMf Pile's T 1 1 sold by Uti.ii fflft TICKETS MONEY A'otice of Intention. I J AND OFFICE AT I.A GRANDE. OREfiOS that the lullnwlui-iianied Kttler hm tied notice of his Intention to make ttual proof in support of hia claim, am tlmt Bald proof will be made before the County Clerk of Slorrow County, nr., at Heppner, Oregon, oil June :tu h, ls'Jrt. viz.: 11AKKI5U.N WtHlJ. Hd. No. 5647 lor Loti 1 and 2 fee. SO. and Lou 2 and 4 sec. i Tp. i s. k. as. E. w M. He namei tne louowmn witnesses to prove iua continuous residence upou and cultixallon of, said laud, vis.: Isaac fhipps, Troy I'hfpps, Henry Jones and W. E. straight, all of Heppner, Oregon. 130-1 10 A. Cleaver, Kegister. Notice of Intention. rANI A M AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, the followinir-nained settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof In supiiort of his clatin, and that said prool win oe niane oe fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Or. , on Julv 7. 1P3. vis.: THOMAS J. ANDKEV.S, Of Harrlman, Homestead Application No. 2512, for the VU HE1 of r-ec. aO and WW NEk of bee. 31. Tp. 6S K. -JSEtt M He names the followine witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz.: James W, Wyland, Charles H. Bullis, Charles Coleman, nil of Hitrdmai!, Or.; Oeorge E. right, 01 Lone Hoi k, or. 131-iu John W. Lewis, Register. Notice of intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON j Mhv "it. lh'W. Notice is hen-bv (riven that the following-named aWtler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- lore J. w. Morrow, county uiern, at neppner, Or., on July 8. Iy3. viz.: MILTON E. BROWN, Of Hennnpr: HnmPRtPHd Annlleution No. 2(170. for the Ny, NE and Vi NWk of Sec. 3, Tp. 5 3. R-26EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his coniinuous residence upuu ana cultivation oi, saia iaua, viz : James m. Hayes. H. Y. Long, tssac C. Large, Albert Matteson, all of Heppner, Or. 131-141 John W. Lewis, Register. Order to Show Cause. f N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE i of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, In the matter of the guardianship of Martha A. Ferguson, Julia A. Ferguson, Mary E. Ferg-! usonand Emma A. Ferguson, minors. Order! to show cause on application of guardian for order of sale of real eBtate. It appearing to this court from the petition thi clay presented and tiled by Melvlna Clark, the guardian of the persons and estates of Mar tha A. Ferguson, Julia A. Ferguson, Mary E. ferguson and Emma A. Ferguson, minors, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to her said wards, that it would be beneficial that such real estate should be sold. It 1b hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards, and all persons Interested in the said estate, appear before this court on Wednes day, the 2Ht h nay of June, A.D.1W3, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the court room of this court, at the court house in the county of Morrow, then and there to show cause why an order Bhould not be granted for the sale of such real estate, described in said petition an follows: 'IheE'-i of the NW and the NW of the N'v4ol fee. and the N El4 of the NEk of Sec in Tp 2 S, R 215 KS M. And it is further ordi red that this order be published ouee a week tor three successive Keeks iu the Heppner Gazette, a newspaper circulatii g in the said county of Morrow. Dated this 6th day of Juiif.'isitt JULIUS KEITRLY, 34-40 County Judge. iotice of i ontest. US. UND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OR., May 3, 19:. Complaint hnving been en tered ar this oliice by KLIHU TYLER against JOHN B. DK AS for failure to comply with la.v as to timbereultureentry So. 2314. dated April lilt, issi) .upontheiHofNVl,VJi MY fc, and NWl of SW?4 of Hec. 2 1, 1 p. 3 8., R. : K W M, in Morrow Co., Or., with a view to the cancellation nf said entry; contestant alleging tlmt Bald en try man IniB Jailed to break, or cause to be broken, rive, or any other number of acres, and has failed to cultivate any portion of said land, or tn fence, or to phnit any portion to trees, seeds or put tings, or to cause the fame to be done, since making Bald riling; the smd parties are herebv summoned to appear at the oliice of J. W. Mor row, in i.eppner, i ir., on the lutn nay oi July, isi.i:, at lu o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning sxid alleged failure, to be used ai the hunt hearing in this othue on the JOth day of ugust, WM, at in n'elnek a. m. it is further ordered that this notice be served by publication lor four consecutive weeks in (he i eiumer Gazette, and bv DOBiinit uoon the land. as in t' nlteU States laud eases. 1K5 41 A. C McCLELLANE. Receiver. STOCh B HANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up yoi. can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Horses G(i on lefi -boulder; cattle ame on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row county. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der u on left shoulder of horses; cattle same tu left hip. AlliBon, O. D., Eight Mile, Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horses bails brand on right ahoulder. Kange. Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con nected on le't flank: cattle, sameon left hip. Bartholamew, A. Alpine. Or. HoreeB branded 7 K uo either shoulder. Kange in Mo -row county. Bleaknian, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag ot left ahoulder: cattle sameon right shoulder. bannister, J. W Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip arid thigh: split in each ear, Brenner, Peter, drx seberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same un right sine. Burke. M 8t C, Long Creek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Kange in Grant BDd Murrow county. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 un rigid Bhoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half croj a d right ear upper Blope. tianon, wm., i .pner, i" dorses, J B right thia, cattle same on righ hip; split in each ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. HorseB IB on the right stitle; cattle sameou right hip; range, Mor row county. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Hiirsea, circle C wii b dot in ne ter on loft hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J Lena, Oregon. HorBes V bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box braud or righ hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder: cattle, same on left hip. Brown lee, W. J., Fox,Or Cattle. JB connected on left side; cropwn left ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on right ear; on horseB same brand on the left thigh; Kange in Fox valley, tirant county, Caisner Warren, Wagner. Or. Horse brand ed O on right stifle; cattle (three barn) on right ribB, crop and split in each ear. Kange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle U with Quarter circle over it, on left shoulder and on left stitle on all colta under 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses over 5 years. All range iu Grant county. Clark, Win. H., Le- a. Or. Horse WHO con-net-ted. on left Blioultler: cattle same on right hip. Ka ge Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, ( has. K Vinson or Lena. Or. Horses H (' on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cecil, W m., Douglas. Or.; horses J C on lef Bhoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles on 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 bit in right ear, split in left ear. Kange in Grant comity. On eheep, inverted A aud spear poittt ou (dioulder. Ear inarkou ewea, crop ou left ear. puuehed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in right and under naif crop iu left ear. All rang iu Graut couutv. Cook, A. J., Lena,Or. Horses, fluon right ahoal der. Cattle, sameon right hip: ear mark square crop off left and split in right. Currin.K. i., Currinaville, Or. -Horses, on left stifle. Cox Ed. 8.. Hardman, Or. Caitle, C wIUj i iu center; horeea. CU on left Md. Cochran, K. F.., Munument, Grant Co, Or. Horees branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H.j Hardman, Or. Horses branded " on right hip. 4 'at tie branded the same. bicki-us, fcbb horse braided with three tinea fork on left stifle Cattle sa ne on left Bide. Douglass, . M ,Gallowa, Or. t ame, K L'oii right ule, swa low-fork in each ear; horwea, K L) un left liio. Douglaa, O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD on the UKltt stitle; cattle same oo right hip. Ll. J. ii. Sons, Lkiugiaa, Or Horw brand ed tL on left shoulder, cattle same oa left hip. hole ir right ear. Elliott. Wash., Heppner, Or. Diamond on right shoulder. Lmiy. c. b., Hardman, Or. Home branded reversed I' with tail J on left shoulder; cat tle MtiriB on ihfhL hip. Kange in Morruw county. Meek. JacKmju, Heouner. Or. Horse. It' eounected oii right shoulder; cattle tame on ngni nip. tar mark, bole in right and crop off left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF oa right hip; hornets F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horeee, F on right hoi idf ; cattle, 1 on right hip or thigh. l- rench, George, Heppner. Or. Cattle branded WF. with bar over iton left side; crop off left ear. Horat-fc, Sbiue bnutd on left hip. Gay, Hwurj. iiappuer, Or. G A If on left houuter. Gilman-French, Land and Live Stock Co.. Fos sil, Or. Horse, anchor S on left shoulder; vent, same on left stifle. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off right ear and onderbit in left Hang iif Gilliam, Granl, Crook and Morrow ou unties. Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses branded II irh & ftimrior cirvla over it. on left elir)v Kange in Morrow and Umat:llconiities. Hajea. teo.. uena, ur, nrniin i tonnwu, witii quarter cirei over it. on ltft shoulder. Hia't A. H., Kidce, Or. lanl". round-top with quarter circle urner it on tbe right hip. Hminn A : Jenks. IJaiiiilton. Or Cattle, two hnn on either hip; ump in right ear and '.plit in ifi. Horses. J ouri;.u oigli. itangein t'ju count connected) ou ngh't shoulder on hor-new; oi .e'tin, on right hip and ou lft side, swallow f -i K .a ngntearsnu Bin in n-iu xuuigv iu nnjimn -. district, Momw connfy. Hale. Mitt on, Wagner. Or. Horses branded -O- (rircle with parallel tails) on left should. ( pttie same on left hip ; aleo large circle od left side. Hall r.dwin. Jonn uay.or. i attie unon ngni hip; horses ame on right shoulder, range in Grant county. Howard, J L, alloway. Or. Hornes, (cnxw with bar above it) on right shouluer: cattle nieon leit ide. Kange in Morrow and Uma tilla countiea. Hughee, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Kange Morrow Co. Hunsaker, B , Wagner, Or. -Horsee, U on left ithouldnr. oa tie. ft on left hii. Hardisty, Albert, Nye, Oregon Horses, A H connected, od left shoulder; Cattle on the left i ip, crop off left ear, Humphreva, j ivl Hardman, Or. Horses, H on let Hank Hayes, J, M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. Hnston, Lother, Fight Mile, I )r. Horae H on the left shoalderand heart on the left stifle Cat. tie name on lft hip. Kange in Morrow county. Ivy, Alfred, Long Creek. Or Cattle 1 Don right hip, crop oil left ear and bit in right, Horses same bnind un left shoulder Kange n Grant conntv. J mi kin, 8. M., Heppner, Or Horees, horse, nhoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the same. Kange on Fight Mile, Johnson. Felix Lena, Or. Horses, circleT on left aline; cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in riitht and Bplit in left ear Jtnkin8, D W.,.lu Venion,or. J on horses on left shoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Kange in Fox and Bear valleys Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded K.NV on left hip cattle same and crop off left Mar: under slope nn the right Kirk, J. T., Heppner. Or. Horsee 09 on left shoulder; cattle, rttton left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horsee. 17 on either flank: cattle 1? on right side. Kirk. Jesse, Heppner, Or.; horse 11 on left skoulder; cattle aame on tight aide, underbit on right ear. Kumberland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L on cattle on right and left sides, swallow fork in U it ear and under ciop iu right ear. Horses aame brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant count v. Loften, Htepnen, fox, Or. H L on left hip on cattle, orop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder, liauge Grai t county. Lieuallen, John W., h - Or. Horses branded half -circle JL connected on left shoul der. Cattle, aamt- on lefi hip. Kange, near Lex in g ton. Lord, George, Heppner, Or. HorBes branded double H coi.nect: iSometiinea called a swing H, on lefi shoulder. Markham, A. M.. Heppner, Or, Cattle large M on left aide, both eara cropped, and iplit in bo h. Horses M on left hip. Kange, Clark's canyon. Minor, Oscar, Heppner, Or. Cattle, M Don right hip; horwe. Mon leftahoulder. Morgan, W. $i Heppner, Or. Horses, M ) on left shonldei cattle same on left hip. McCumber, JaB A, Echo, Or. Horses, M with bar over ou right shoulder. Morgan, Thos., Heppuer, Or. Horses, oirols T on loft shoulder and left thigh; cattle. 'L on right thigh. Mitchell. Oauar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hip; cattle. 77 on right side. MeClaren, h. G Browneville. Or, Horses, figure Sou each shoulder, cattle, iVlHon hm MoCarsy, David H., Echo, Or. Horses branded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle crime on hip and side, McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule ihoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and under in each ear: hoi huh hrhia hrunrl . ufi U(,u, McHaley, G. V., Hamilton, Or. On Horses, 8 with half circle under on left shoulder; on Cattle, four bars connected on top ou the right tide, hange in Grant County. Noul. Andrew. Lone Kock.Or. Horses A N oon nected on left shoulder; cattle same on Ixrth Uip:S ISoniyke, h., Hilvert4tu. Or. (i(jraes. circle 7 ojj left thigt.; caitle.Hame on left hip. Onver, Joseph, ( anion City, Or. A 2 on CHt'le on left hip: on horses, same ou left thigh, Kange id Grant county Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on leit eltlOll.dt'l. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle. O LF connected ou lnft hir- h,.r , Uf, ;:t. and wurtle on nose. Kange in Grant county. PearaMU, Oluve, Eight Mile, Dr. HorHea, qtiai ter circle slueJo on i eft shoulder aud 24 on In. t hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. :1 on lefi lap. Kangt on Eight Mile. Parker A, G leasou. Hard man, Or, HorseB IP ou Mi shoulder. P per, Eri e t, Lexington, Or.- Hor es brand e h, (L E conneu.ed) o. left t-hou.der ; auue moon tigniinp. Kange, Morrow count. 1 .ier, J. It., LeXliigLou. itr. tloiheo, J b, con. neclMd o. left shoulder; cattle, same on left nip, under hi- in each ear. Pettys, A. lone, Or.; horees diamond P an ,". T Bi,ouJtit'r; -Htile, J ii J connected, on Ui) left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in U.j tight. Powell, John T Duyville, Or Horses, J P con. Uec ed oil lett shoulder. Cattle OK eounected oa left hip, two under half crops, one on euch ear, wattle unuor throat. Kai geiu Grant county. Kood. Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, nquare oror. with quarter-circle ver it on left stifle. Keninger, Chris, Heppuer, Or. Horses, C K on left shwuldei . ,, Kice. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three pan nl worm fence on left shoulder; ca.'tle, DAI4 on right shoulder. Kange uear Hardman. Koyse, Aaron, Heppuer, Or Horses, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed ou right hip and crop off right ear. Kauge in Mor row county. hush Bros., Heppner, Or. Horses branded 3t un the nghi shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nip crop oft left ear and dewlap on neck. Kange ic Morrow aud adjoining oouutiea. liust, William, Hidge, Or. Horses K ts left shoulder; cattle, a on left hip, crop otl right ear, underbit on left ear. Sheep, ft (;n weathers, round crop off ngh ear. Kange bum tiliaaud Morrow o unities. Keanoy, Andrew, Lexington, Or.-HorHoi branded A K on right shoulder, vent quartei y" y uuLue same on right nip. Kange Morrow county. Koyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HK connected witii quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop off right ear and split in left. HorBes eame braud on left shoulder. Kange in Morrow Grunt and Gilliam counties. KecLor.J. W., Heppuer, Or. Horsee, JG oh lef t ehuuider. Lai tie, o ou right hip. Wpickuall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded ii on left shoulder; lunge in Morrow county. Bailing, C O Heppner, Or Horses branded on left Bhonlder; cuttle same on left hip Swuwiart, rl. Lexington, Or.-Horsea with duBh under it ou left etirle. cuttle H with ukbIi under it on right hip, crop off right eur and waddled on right hmd leg. Kauge in Morrow. blUiumHnd Luiutilla counties. BwuKgart. A. l,.,Alheua. Or. Horses brande( 1 un lell shoulder; ceitleeuiue ou left hip. Cron on ear, wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. K, Heppuer, Or.-Horses shaded J B ou let. stitle; cattle J Son left hiu. swallow fork in nghi ear, underbit in left. bupp, luoe., Heppuer, Or. Horses, 8 A P on left hip; catUt Hume on left hip. Bhner.John, Fox, Or.-NC connected on horses ou right hip; CBtue, aame on right hio crop ,.11 right ear aud under bit in ieft ear. Kania in (jraut couuty. Bniith Bros., SuMnville, Or. Horses, branded H.Z. ou shoulder; cutt.e, ame on left shoulder. bquires, Jutnes, Arlington, Or,; horses branded JB ou lett shoulder; culile tlie same, also nose wuddle. Kange m Jlurrow und tiUliam oo nties btephene, V. A., llorduiuu, Or-; liorses BSon right suae; cuttle hmoula! L on the light side bleveusou, Mi's A. J ., tieppuer, Or. Oaltle 8 ou right hn ; swullow-fork in left ear. ' bwaggart. U. W., Heppuer, Or.-Horses. 44 on left snuuidtf, ; cattle, 44 ou left hip. Bperry.li.G, heppuer, Or. -lattle W C on left hip, crop off ngut aud underbit in left year, dewlap; horses Vi t on left shoulder. lhouipsou, J. A., Heppner, Or .-Horses, ( on left .houlo, r; cattle, a ou left shoulder iipr.eu.B.'i'.,tnierprise,Or. Horses, J-on left luruern. vY.,neppuer. or.-Small oapital T lell ehouldei hores; cattle same un left hiu with split in boll, ears. v Ihirutou, H. il., lone, Or.-Horses branded H i connected ou left slitie; sheep same brand. Vanderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or;-Horses HV oon. uecUHl ou right shonlder;caltte, same oa right Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, U. L. on the lelt shoioder; cultle same on light hio orop off left ear aud right ear lopped. Wilton, J oho lit, Balem or Heppner, Or. Homos branded iq on the lett thouider. Uauaa, olorrow county. V. arren, W B. ( aleb, Or-CatUe, W witi quarter cm.le over it, ou ,eft side, split iu ngut ear H.,ree mine braud ou left shoulder. Kauge ill Lrrant couuty. 1 Wright Bilas A Heppner. Or. Cattle branded B W ou the right hip. .o.uare crup on right eur and split in lelt, H Wade, Henry, Heppner. Or.-Horses bianded ace ot spuue. ou lelt shoulder and left tun (.attle bruuded same on left side and left hip. W ells, A. S., Heppner, Or.-Homet, ,, on left thouider; call e same. , W olnuger, John, John Day City, OrOn norm three puruiiel bars on left shoulder; 7 on eneeT bit in bolh ears, Kange in ti rant and Malhner counues. 1 Woudward, John, Heppner, Or.-Horses np oonnectod on left shoulder. W atkins, Li.he. Heppner, Or.-Hortet branded CK couuecteo on left .tine. Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or.-CarUe, W o nghi thigh, hou in left ear; homes, W on right shoulder, soro. sameon left shoulder. Wbituer bro... Hui.lii.gton, bakerCo Or -HorM branded W B. namnu ou left .tonlder Williams, asco, UaiuUton, Or.-tjuarter c"r. cle over three bars on lefi tup, both cattle and horees. Kan.f Grant county. Vi illiams. J o. Long Creek. Or-Horset anar ter circle o.er three bars on left hip; cattle aZ and .lit iu each ear Kai.ge ir, linint corny. W len, A. A., . eppner, Ur.-Horses ruiinui A A on shoulder; I sine, same on right hip. oonc. J. 8., Gooeebwry, Or. Horset bnuaW, T i oatiie riht thouider. "" traa, 93 ; r. 4