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PARENTS are entitled If soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died tn service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or naVSoldiersorthelatewar, pensioned uuder one law, may apply for higher rates under other laws, without losing any rights, .... . Thousands ol soldiers drawing from $ato$to per month under the old lav are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned. But also forothers, whetherdue to Berviceor not, . Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty In regular armyor navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged fordisabilityor not. . , Survivors, and their widows, of the Hlaek Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Semlnoleor jrtor Ida Indian Wars of 1888 to 1H42, are entitled under a recent act, Mexican War soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled 0t old ciaYms completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under later laws or not. .,, . Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, If rejection Improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war WHO iave lost their original papers. Send for laws and Information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address, THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. O. Box 463. WASH IN GTO N, D. C ENGLISH AS SHE IS WROTE. Struggles of an l:rilci-prlsliig l'r lnnan with Our Nulive Tongile. The jo.yous I'ortiijrui'su writer who retiilcred a lii.stinj'scrvii'i to tin' ira.vctv of nations in his li'iirni'il essa.v on "English ns Shi' Is Spoilt!," proluiblj' dorived his luiowli'dn'i' of our liiiijfiiiige tlirottffli the foiupliciiti'd media of a I'lji'tiigtH'si'-l't'i'iich tiiul u Fienc'li-Kiiif-lish diet ioimr.v, and the latter wc sus pect to have been the same one em ployed by the compiler of Itusehet's "C'litHlofri'ie Illnstre" of the Paris salon. This really interestin"; work not only (fives timoreor lessentertiiiiiini,' impres dion of a large number of paintings re produced in wood cuts, says the New York Times, but in its English render ing of the French titles it gives a de lightful notion of some French concep tions of our own intricate and hallliug tongue. When the translator sought the Eng lish for "I'ne llugarre Dcs Hieufs ltaliens," the title to a picture repre senting a stampede of Italian cattle, he hit upon the simple phrase: "A Squab ble." He came across "Jean, Mon l'orte-Ctirnicr" attached to the picture of a bright young game carrier, follow ing asportsmiiiiwhohuscvidetuly, from the appearance of the well-tilled sack over the boy's shoulder, had very good luck, and he rendered the title: ",lohn. My Hume Hug." When M. lierlhelou paints a sea lifter the storm and styles it: "Met- llemontee" the translator gives us: "An Outrageous Sea." t lie genesis of which quite eludes us. A still life with ji red chalk sketch against some books and an old metal urn has its title: "I'tie Sanguine" plumply turned into: "A Sanguine." With a touch of unexpected familiarity with early Eng lish "l'rintemps Flcuri" becomes "Hloomy Spring." A group of iron clads streaming on their way "Eseadre en .Marche" is described with more ac curacy than elegance ns "Squadron on Kout." A soldier exercising a horse from the military breeding farm "Promenade an llarns" is: "Walk in the tira.ing tlroittuls," which is as in genious a combination of misconcep tions as wc have run across, unless we accept the translation of "l.a voie ltietee," a decorative design for a ceil ing In which lightly-draped forms swarm through the "star dust." This, our gifted friend informs ns. is the French conception of ".Milk Street. " A Koinatitlc larrit,ge, Twenty years ago a young Chicago couple were engaged to be married, but the groom's parents interfered, because of his age, and scut him west with the understanding that if at the end of two years he was able to support a wife he might marry. In tins meantime, how ever, the young lovers were not to cor respond. He prospered, nnd at the ap pointed time co-.nuuinieatcd with the girl. He misdirected the letter, how ever, ami it never reached her. He in terpreted his failure to receive an an swer ns a rejection, but eventually he received his own letter through the dead letter office, nnd ho then under stood tho situation. Not hearing from him the girl naturally thought he had lost affection for her, and marriod another suitor. Her husband died three years ago, and her first admirer, learn ing this, wrote his old lovo with tho re sult that they were marriod ut his home In Rochester, Minn., one day recently. He is one of the richest men in his town. For oonBtipation, biliotisuess aud kidney uU'eotions tuke Siumions Liver Regulator. Red all tb World Kooooa b CURH is STJRB. 33 32 3 B 3S orfmtiss RECTIFYING PILL. c Is the only safo and harmless that will surely BEAUTIFY the tho fare. Try a box and se fr your DRUGGISTS, Manufacturing Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iiitfriri lttsrllfvilitf i.liifl euro constitution renting Hfict Tying pills fure constipation CiOOI ADVICE. 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The Lewistou Journal tells of two Maine, fanners who bought an old-fashioned pair of steelyards. Kuch paid a part of the cost, and used them whenever he wished to weigh bis produce for market. After a time a dispute arose, and each claimed thu ownership of the steel yards. The matter was carried into court, and the jury disagreed. Then the ease, on some technicality, was sent tc the law court, and was again sent back for trial. The costs, up to this point, had reached about live hundred dollars, about a hundred times the price of the steelyards themselves. When the case came up again. Chief Justice. Peters was the presiding justice. He told the counsel that if the case were carried further, the costs would be increased to such an extent Unit one or the other of the parties would lose his farm in order to pay. He advised them to enter it "neither party," nnd divide the costs. After a consultation tho parties owned themselves willing to do that, and it looked as though the caso would be settled. Suddenly, how ever, one of '.he contestants rose, went over to his couuscl in the courtroom, and asked: "Hut who is going to get, the steel yards? lie shan't have them." The other contestant made the same declaration. Then the counsel rose, nnd said that the ease was just where it stood before any talk of settlement had been made. They were willing to stop litigation and divide the costs, but what could be done with the steelyards? "I'll llx that," said Judge Peters. "Let the sheriff of the county take the steelyards at night and go down aud throw them in the middle of the river. letting nobody know the exact spot, so that they can never be recovered. The contestants agreed to this propo sition, each paid his proportionate share of the costa, and the case was dmnwed. A atone .iepnant An Indiana stone quarry company If having a life-sized ligure of au elephant chiseled out of a solid block of stone. It will be eleven feet high and weigh thirty tous. It will be exhibited at th world's fair. AT o will rjX CLEArI Li (LONGn SK1N jrFEM MENTALi tnj 3 STRONG f ENERGYpj LP-NERVESj AVER'S Sarsaparilla M. Hammerlv, a well-known business man o! Hillsboro, Va., sends this testimony to Hip merits of Ayer's Sursiipui-illa: "Several leuis rko, 1 hurt my leg. the lnlnry leaving BSOiewliiehled to erysipelas 31 v siiffemip. were extreme, inv lei;, lr lie knee to the ankle lieinj! a solid sore, which heu'iin to ex tend to other parts of t lie ho.ly. Alter trying various remedies, 1 l.eean lakiiii! Aver a Sarsaparilla. and. before I had mushed the first bottle, 1 experienced ureal relief: the aecond buttle ellecied a complete cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mail. 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Wasiiikoton, D.G if TThl" Company i managed by a combination ot the lucent und most Influential newKpuwrs in the l riivetl States, I'D-' the express purpoKe or' protect tiiK llii'lr anbavrlbrrs aifiihmt unscrupulous and Incompetent Pal eat Aent, and each papel l-rlntiutf tills a Ivevtlseiuent vouches for the respond, tllltv and hiuli etau'llug at th Press Claims Couiptuty. Ore ox. a VWndAo 'VKe cause 0 OunevAecm Arc you willing to work or the cause of Protection in placing reliable infor. ination in the han. Is of your acquain tances ? If you arc, you should be identified with THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 135 w. 23d St., New York. Cut this notice out and send It to the League, stating your position, and give a helping hand. THE RAIN IN THE SPOUT. Th' cabin's still thtir by Sycamore Crick, Tb' deures' spot on lb' yeurth. But th' roof's foil in, 'n' the latcbstring's gon 'N silence is roun' th' berth; Yit muny a night neuf 'at roof I've laid. Vhen on y a leetlo chap, 1, 'N hecrd th' rain in th' old cave-spot Goin': Prop, drip, drop, , 4. Drip, droppity, drap. ' " Oh, how I loved th' driziily nights (Though th' drizzily days was ben , For 1 couldn't plow erhoe in the flel'), When 1 cl med to roos' 'n to res', Up thur with lb' shingles clus to uiy head. Through which th' rain 'ud slip. But what was that to the olo euve-spout Goin': Drai), dnppity, drnp. Drop, druppity, drip? N 'en when I growed to a great big boy 'N fell Inter love hed firs', 'N got yanked out bv a rival 0' mine, 'N my heart wus thunipin' to burs', I thort 1 never 'ud sleep agin, , 'N 'spectod all night to flop, My grief caved in when the ole eaveispout Went: Dnppity, drap, drip, . - '' Drop, drlpplty, drop. 'N artcr I merrled 'n tuck tb' place, 'N got to signia' notes W h ch 1 thort receipts fur li'tenln' rotis. Er some new-laiiglcd outs, ,r I'd clime up into lb' garret tbar N lis' to th' thunder's clan, 'N forglt it all when th' olo euve-ipout Went: Dnppity, droppity, drip, Drappity, dnppity, drap. I'm bal'headcd now ex a threadbar'.coak 'fs a citizen o' lb' town. ' - 1 sole th' farm for salte o' th' gait, But when I come to lay down I'd like to dream o' that cabin roof 'N the rain a-fallln' on top N sink asleep with U ole eav-pont Qoln' : Prop, drip. Crap, Drup, dnii, drop. -A. IV. n,!law. Ix Where? At Abrshamsiek's. Id addition to hi iiiiriiiK uuniut'UH, ur nnti niuiru n unr- i: a i t 1 1 i: ...... ......v.. shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand some elegsnl rtterns for suits. A. Abrahamsiok. May street. Heppmjr, Or. ! AN AVZRTCD TRAG How an Hughs!. "!"' r"' In the Nick ' Time. I The "Historical Uecords of the ' Fortv-Third Light Infantry," the fa mous regiment which played a most 1 important part in English warfare I ,iei:,rr the last Quarter of the eigh teenth eenturv and the early part of the nineteenth, contains a stirring in cident of the prompt action which averted a tragedy, says the -Manchester Times. Worn out with hard march the brig ade under Capt. Lloyd approached the jonvent at Uenevente, where the cav alry and reserve still remained, hoping for shelter. They were disappointed. The convent was occupied by several thousand infantry, and the lower gal leries were so densely paciieu iui vc horses of cavalry anil artillery that it was hardly possible for a man to make his way among them. Two"of the officers stood looking in at the dubious prospect through the single door that gave ingress and egress. A sudden cry of alarm burst from the lips of one. "Look there, he cried, pointing over the backs ot the horses. At that moment one oi the inside wooden shutters burst into ilame. Horrified, the otlieers looked at the burning shutter, and realized the hopelessness of the situation. Tt would be impossible to get the 6.000 men and horses out, and they must stand by and see their comrades perish miserably. There was no water near, and if there were, how get at the fire through those densely crowded horses? The flames crept upward towards the rafters. "Good heavens'. Something must be done!" cried Capt. Lloyd. And then with a motion to those outside to be quiet, the brave captain leaped on the back of the nearest, noise, stepping from back to back of the ani mals, ran to the blazing shutter, tore it from its hinges and pitched it from the window. Then he made his way back to the door 111 the same uaj us before. So quickly was the act performed that even the horses were scarcely dis turbed. The building was saved and there was no panic, which would have bet n as disastrous us the dames. The captain's eyebrows and mustache were scorched, but that wus all. "And they'll grow again," he said, with a laugh. THE NILOMETER. A Qmer Instrument I scd During the Au nnal Overflow of the Nile. Durint? the time of the periodical in undation of the valley of the Nile a queer recording instrument, known as the "nilometcr," is hourly and daily consulted by a sluggish Egyptian offi cer, who. to judge from his motions and actions, cares but very little if the river keeps its bed or overflows the whole northern half of the African continent. Uut, as it is the only labor he is forced to perform, and as his bread mid cheese usually depend upon proper execution of the duties assigned, the record is taken with scrupulous accu racy. This queer and ancient "ther mometer of the Nile" (it dates back to 845 A. D.) is situated at the end of tno island of Khoda. It is simply an im mense upright octagonal pillar stand ing in a well-like chamber, surrounueu on four sides with strong walls pro vided with arched openings which al low the rising waters free access to tht nilometer. The recording pillar is covered throughout its length and on all of its eight sides with cubits and digits nicely divided, painted with great precision, much resembling sec tions of a gigantic checker-board. There is a huge staircase leading from above down to the bottom of the cis tern, in which the nilometer stands, the well-worn steps attesting to the immense number of times the instru ment has been consulted. . A Chinese Tea Legend. There is a strange Chinese legend concerning the tea plant. According to the story, there once lived a very pious hermit who passed the greater part of his time in prayer and vigils. He was, however, unable to keep awake as long as he wished, and often found his eyes closing while he was in the very midst of his devotions. This naturally an noyed him, aud one day in a fit of wrath against this Weakness of the flesh, which he seemed unable to over come, he cut off the offending eyelids and cast them upon the ground. But his action had been observed by a god, who immediately caused a tea shrub to spring up from the spot where the eye lids had fallen. It is in reference to this, according to the legend, that the leaves of the tea plant are shaped like eyelids, fringed with lashes, and pos sess the power of warding off sleep. Couldn't Marry on 8130,000 a Year, "Xo," remarked the young man with a touch of sadness in his voice, "it may be that some day happiness will be mine, but at present it is beyond me. There is a girl whom I love dearly. She would have me if I only asked her, but I dare not. I really cannot marry and live on 0,000 a year." Ilis two friends to whom he spoke looked at him in wonder. For a moment they were speechless con sternation and pity depicted on their youthful countenances. Hut present ly speech returned to them exactly at the same time, and they fairly howled in their excitement: "You cannot mar ry on 0,000 a year? Why not?" "Why not?" echoed the youth with the sad voice, which grew still sadder. "Why, simply because I haven't the 6,000." And the mystery was explained. Out-of-court Settlements Pay. The American Lawyer, a legal jour nal published in New York City, tells of a lawyer of that city who secured a fee of JJOO.OOO; of another who was paid ?ir0,000 for his service on a cele brated case; while other fees are men tioned running from $25,000 to 8100,000 won by lawyers, not by conducting, but by avoiding, litigation. In fact, it is apparent that more money is made nowadays by lawyers who settle cases out of court than by those who put their clients to the expense of litiga tion. 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Having, part of a bo tie of ftiftss k s "Lor? a'-jsJis ffiyK. result -hrhK.S gasieTa The child is alive and well to-da . ' " Dot hesitate to say that Ayer's Cherry reo toral saved her lite." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prepsred by Dr. J . C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Moss. Prompttoact.suretocure convince the cVerdtV nnd ooint the hich if followed lends to iTifJ.I-I.lll-lMJll.irTTV.Mil Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastille Ttas been Dut up In a proprietary form slnee R7S- and has been used fn, .-our nrtnrto that tllue In private practice. is no uniocu u '-" " doSiVtt'ul reputation, but a genuine PJ " ' a verv urevalent. disease. 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HorBes (Hi on loft shoulder; cattle naiup on left hip, tinder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; ran go. Mor row county. ArmBtronpr, J. 0 Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left shonlder of horses; cuttle eaine on left hip. AlliBon, O. D., Eight Mile, Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and hornet) same brand on right shoulder. Hange, Kiglit Mile. Adkine, J. J., Heppner, Or. Honses, JA con nected on lett flank; cattle, same on left hip. Hrtho1nmpw. A. (I.. Altmie. Or.-- HorBOB braniled 7 K uti either shoulder. Kane in Moi row countv Rlpftkraan. Geo.. Hardman. Or. Horses, a Han onleft shoulder: cattle same on night shoulder. HHnnister.J. W.. Hardman. Ur. I atllo hrand- ed 11 ou left hip aud thigh: split in each ear. Krenner, Feter, i,o.Heberry Uregou Horses branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. liurke. M Bt C, Long i;reek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, crop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Homes, same brand on letft shoulder. Hange in (irunt and Morrow eonntv. Hrosman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle a on the lett side. Left ear half crop nd right ear upper slope. Harton, Wm Heppner, Or. -Horses, j Ron right thigh, cattle, same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, iBa, Lexington, Or. Homes IB on the right stino; cattle same on right tap; ranne, Mor row county. Hrown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle U with dot inoe: teron left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses V bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hip. Boyer, W. G Heppner, Or. Homos, box brand on right hip cattle, Bame, with split in each ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner. Or. Homos. P B on left shoulder: cattle. Bame on left hio Urownlee, W. J.. tox.Or Cattle. JB connecteel on left side; crop m left ear and two splits and middle piece out out on right ear; on homes Bame brand on the left thigh; Hange in ifox valley, VJ 1 flJ 1 t UUU1IIV, Carsner Warren, Wagner, Or. Honed brand ed O on right stifle; cattle (throe bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in uniniHiiu Jiorrow counties. Cain.K., Caleb.Or.-Y 1 un homes on left stifle U with uuarter circle over it. on lnfc tinnli.r and On left Stifle on all noltn nrrlnr nvanrs-nn left shoulder only un all horseB over 5 years. All iuuhw in urnui uuuiiby. Clark, Wm. H.. Lena. Or. Ilnrsoi. WHM nnn. net'ted, on left shoulder: cattle same on right hip. Hange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cate, Chas. H Vinson or Lena, Or. Homes m m 8lluulur; cattle same on right hip. mup,D uioiiuw onu uuitiiiim couuiies. Cecil. Wm..l)oiirllU4. I r h.irunu If nn ln. shoulder; ca'tle Bame on left hip, waddles on tHun juw nun two Uiie in tne right ear. each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit m nghtear, split in lef t ear. Hange in Grant county. On sheHp, inverted A and spear point OU 8 ' niarkou eweB, crop on left ear turi, A. . n,. JUI1D IJftV. f.- lill i n nnua nts Fuuw, uijuoi oil in ngnt. wetners, crop m right and under half crop in left ear. All rangn Cook, A. J..Lena.Or. HorRPn Winn riM.tui.! der. Cattle, same on right hip; ear mark square Curnn. H. X., Currinsville, i Or. -Horses, co on k,ox iLd. o., Hardman, Or.-Caitle, C with A l ' "ulwt,B-y on leri up. Cochran, H. K Monument, Grant Co, Or. HorseB branded o rcln with hat- KDn.l(h A. i shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under Blooe both eHrRHtidloiLrlun Chapin H Hardman, Or.-Horaes branded " on right hiu. ('Bttln hrumM ti,a m Dickt-iiB, kbh- Horses braided with' three ,y.B uuini buub. nuie sa-ne on left side, right side, swu.low-fork in each 'ear; homes, li D Douglas, 'O. T., Douglas, Or Horses TD the tight stifle; cattle same on right hip xav, j . u. a Bons, Uouglas, Or.-Homes brand- i.7 k i wiwuiuer, caiue aame r, ' , ') rigiu ear, Elliott, Wash.. Heonnor Or r.;., j lOtt, Wash.. Hfimnan D. rieht shouldpr. ' viDuiuiiu UU Emery, C B, Hardman, Or.-Horses branded tiHiW ?i K l- .on left Moulder; cat- fc iuir ... I u m sorrow county, Uleek, Jackson, Heppner. Or.-H. i'u connected on naut luuii.iu.. 1 off eft P' l!'armarl- hole in and crop j i . i - ,:-"-- -"vu.ud,, ivotlin. Ml III H fill ! oft left. Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or -Cattl T v rj - Florence, 8. P. Heppner. Or 5th, nht "ho Wei; cattle. Fun right 1 . riFJ?r?P!tJB- P' Heppner, Or -Horses, F on nh' ", We. ; cattle, f n right hip or tfiieh ! Ti-tre.nt:';:' tB"rK"' l.leppner. Or.-t'attle braided I rencti, ouorge, iiei'Pner. Or. 1'Btru i,runHi j ' wituar' ""leftside; crup off left Ha. luj, " u ""'1 n,t hlP- Or.-UAK on left , ,llould9r' .11 i ii. ...r. - --" irai.ufc, COS, Tent, hips in Inft oountles rant, Crook and Morrow Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horses brsnded H. o. with a Quarter circle r.t,r ;t i.. ...,a' lltmge in Morrow and UmatUlacdnnties! i.V U" ."' 'se, Or.-l'attle. runi.rt.tnn 4 ! Z'" '? "n.Tr clrcle er it on the ruiht h, pria , Hinton A Jenks i l.miiE."" 'V" " !"8: v.. ' on either hip; cn.D in riol.t ...j ' . ,'.c ...I. Horses, J on riiihl lliiirh. H,.,v j-.... .r... Wim. Hinnil. Warner. Or- T r-r c , w. BouHeciecl on r mht ,hni,i . il.Z t!. "P."? " aide, swallnw f.,ri .'WSS:S Range in Hay.tack Ml side. "'"I Hall. Kd win, John Diiy.Or.--Cattle K 11 hi h(lra, Muoe on right should.. 1 " ' Wut eonnty. "ntwii. Howard, J U f.atlowny. Or. Hordes 1 with bar above it) ou right shoulder same on lelt side, ltange in Morrow ,.',i r"u' tiilu eountiee. ,I"J Ijlas- llughes. Mat, llnppner. Or. Horn .1, , heart on the left shoulder, ltange MoT,,' "Vh,lt llunsaker, U .Wagner. Or. -U Z7' ",' . shiuldr: oa' tie. 6 onleft hip. """' " B loft Haniistv, Albert, Nye. Oregon-Hon.. 1 o ponneoted. c.n leftslioulder; CatUeon th 1 2 bin. orop off left ear, lQ left tinmphrevs, J U. Uardman, Or. Hum. n lef' Hank "ursss, H 00 Hayes, J. M., Heppnor. Or. Horse, in 1 on left shoulder cattle, name on right hin ' Ilnetou, bother, Klitht Mile, Or. Horsa n the left shoulder and heart ou the left tia tie same on left. hin. liana in lu.."" ( t- left hin. Ilanje in Mnm,wn',ln h), Long Creek. (Ir C'nttln I u' Ivy, Alfred rieht hin. eroi same brand on left shoulder eonntv llan;.-n"" Jones, Harry, Heppn-r, Or Horses h..j j H J on the leftslioulder: cattle han"le.i fdld right hip, also underbit in left ear C,; n JU.rrow nullity. ' 'im U Jnnkiu.B. M. Heppner, Or -Horse,, hon shoo J on loft shoulder. Cattle 11,. ."n llange on Eight Mils. ' ""was. Johnson. elix, Lena, Or.-Horses, cirelT. left stiHe; cattle, same on right hip, under crop in right and Biilit in left ear Jenkins, D WMt. Vornon.Or. J on h,, left shonlder; on cattle, J in left hk smiHith crops on both ears. Kaiianin if,.. ! KearvallojH "'g"m tmaiid Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Hokum k . , KNV on left hip. cattle same and crop oTwS ear: under slope on the right 1Ml Kirk J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses M 1 shoulder; cattle. 8 on loft hip. 1,(1 Kirk. J O, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on .Ok BankM-Jitlle 17 on right side. " eiUl Kirk. Jeese, Heppner, Or.; horse, n ,. shoulders cattle same on right side, undsrhi. !. right ear. oaion Knmberland.W. 0.. Monnt Vernon. Or -1 1 . nut t In M l rriit nnrl siil, - 11 . . ' -U Oil ear and under eiop in right ear. " an in Slum, BWHI lOW ffkrlr I-A. Horses si brand on left shoulder. Hange in Grant .Tr Lofton, Stephen, Fox, Or.-H L on left !U. eft caoie. orop ana split on right ear nZZ same brand on left shoulder. Itanire countv. unu,t laonallen, John W., Lexf (r'n Or Hrtpao. branch half-circle JL connected on left bE der. Cattle, sam-on left hiu. ltange near S' liniton " Li'ithey, J- W- Heppner Or.-HorB brsnd . L ai.rt Atjnleit shoulder; oettie same tm SS? hip, wattle over right -ye, three lit iu nght l-ord. George, Heppner. Or.-Horses branded double II coi.nect. Hometiuioa called . swing H, on left shoulder, 1 Murklmm, A. M., Heppner, Or. Cattle lnri M on ltjft side both ears cropped, and split S bo h Homes M ou left hm. Hange. &' canyon. " Minir, Oscar, tieppner, Or. t'attle, M n f,n right hip; home. M on leftslioulder. Morgan, M. N., Heppner, Or. Horses M on left shonldt cattle same on left hip ' MdCumter. Jas A, Eoho, Or. Horses' M with bar over on right shonlder. ' w Morgan. Thos., Heppner, Or. Hiii-bps ci-,1. T on ltft shoulder and left thigh; cattle right thigh. ' UD Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Homes, 11 on ri-ln hin: cuttle, 77 on right Bide. lul MeClaron, D. G., Brownsville. Or,-Horeei Fiifnre 6 on each slioulder. cattle. Mann hin McCarty. David H. Koho Or. Horses branded I) "VI connected, on the loft shoulder; cattle sama on hip and side. M.-Girr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule lm with toe-cork on cattle on ribs and nndor in each cnr: horses same brand on left stitio, Mcllahv. v riaiiMltoa.Or.-tln Hni. a with half circle under on left shoulder; un (Wtis four bars connocUd on top on the right side' Hange in Grant County. Meal. Andrew. Lone Uock.Or. Horfise A N on. nocted on left Bhoulder: cattle same on bothhiim Nordyke, K., Kilverton. Or. Homes, cirole7orj left thigh: cattle, same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on cattle on left hip: on homes, same on left thigh, Haose in Grant county Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or.-P 0 en left shoindei. Olp, Hennan, Prairie City, Or. On cattle. 0 Li' connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on nose. Hange in Grant county. Pearson, Olave, Eight Mile. Or. Horses, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped, M on left hip. Hange on Eight Mile. 'urker & fjleason. Harduian.Or.- Horses IP on . ft shoulder. Tiper, ftrne-t, LexfriKton, Or, llor-es brand. WE (L ll) connected) oi. left shoulder ; oattla moon right hip. Hange, Morrow county, l'iner. J. II.. Islington. (Jr. Horses. non. ectod o, left shoulder; cattle, sawo un left hin. uder bit in each ear. fettys, A. t' lone. Or,; horses diamond Pod shoulder: cattle. J H J connect)!, on tiis left hip, upper Blope in left ear and slip in tiie riitlit. 1'owell, JonnT., Dayville, Or Horses, JPooa. noc ed oti left shoulder. Cattle OK oouuected on left hip, two under half crops, oue on esch ear, wllliie umiei iitroKi. ivtti ge ill uiaiu uimuiy. Itood. Andrew, tluriltuan, ur. Horses, sqnore os, with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Heningor, Chris, Heppner, Or.-Horses, C B od left slitnilder. Hico. Dan. Hardman. Or.: horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; cattle, DAN on right shoulder, ltange near tiardman. ltojee, Aaron, Heppner, Oiliorses, plain V oil left shoulder; cattle, same brand reversed on right hip and orop off right ear. llange in Mor row county. Itueh Hros.. Heppner. Or. Horses brsnded I on the right, shoulder; cattle, IX on the left nip. crop off left ear and dewlap on neck. Hange ll' Morrow and adjoining oouuties. Ilust, William, Uidge, Or.-Horses B ut left shonlder; cattle, It on loft hin, crop ofl right ear, underbit on left oar. Mhsep, K on weatnere, round orop on righ ear. iiange ums tilla and Morrow oiuntiee. ltontioy. Andrew. Lexington. Ur. tlorsel hrHttilerl A It on riirhr, shonider. vent ousrtel circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. ltange aiorrow county, Itoyse, Wm. H, Uairyville, Or Hit connected will, quarter circle over top on cattle on riKlit hip and crop off right ear and split in loft, llorssi same brand on left Bhoulder. Hange in Morrow Grant and liiiliam counties. Hector. J. W., Heppner, Ur. Horses, leftslioulder. Cattle, oon right hip. Sninlri.ull. J. W.. (innseberrv. Or. Horeei branded al on left shoulder ; lauge in Morrow comity. i m t Bailing, C 0 Heppner, Or Horses branded 0 A on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. awnegart, if. ., Lexington, ur. " ;" l. I..I. ......:, ttr .,1H., nntl 1 H With dash under it on right hip, orop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. nnngo in oiou, Ijillianiand Umatilla counties. bwnggart. A. lj.,Atheua. ur. uorsos raiuur- . on lelt shoulder; wettle same on loft hip. uop on ear, wattle on left hind leg, Btroight W. K Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded J B on lef i stifle; oattle J b on left hip, swallow tork in right ear, unaeroir in leri. napp, Thos., tieppner, ur. norses, o o i left hip; oattit- same on left hip. Bhner.John, Fox, Or. Ml) connected on horses on right hip; cattie, aame on right nip, crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. Hangs in urani county. , . . Buiith Bros., Busnnville, Or, Horses, praiiuw H. Z. on shoulder; caltla, -ame on left Bhonldsr. Hnnien. .lumau Arllnl.m Or.: horSSS branded JB on left shoulder; cattle the same, also non waddle. Hange in Morrow and Gilliam co.intiss. Stephens. V. A., Hardman, Or-; norses right stitie; cattle hurizoutai L on the right eioe Bteveuaon. Mrs A. J Heppner, Or.-Cattle, D on right hi ; swallow-fork in left ear. Bwuggart, li. W., Heppner, ur. now left sliouidei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Bperry, E. G Heppner, Or. Cattle W t on left hip, orop off right aud onderbit in left year, dewlap; horses W it on left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horses, I on left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left ehoulder, TippeU.S.T.,lni erprise.Or Horses. C- on len Bhoulder. .. , is Turner If. W., Heppner, Or.-SmaH capital I lelt Bhoolder, horses; oattle same on left mp with split in both ears. K-nHd Thornton, H. M lone. Or.-Horses brandeil HT connected on left stifle: sheen same prana, Vanderpool, H. T Lena, OrUoraes HV oon nested on right shonlder;oaltie. Bame on ngm ""Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, D. li on the left shoulder; oattle aame on right nip. orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John Q Balem or Heppner, Or. Homes branded Jo on the left houider. Uangs Morrow couuty. , ... .,., W arren, W H. Caleb, Or-Cattle W with. Quartet circle over it, on left side, eplit in nM"5 Horses eame brand on left shoalder. Ka".ei" Grant couuty. , .i Wright, Bilas A. Heppner, Or. Cattle branded 8 W on the right hip. square orop ott right ar and split in left. , ,joA Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or.-HorBes hranaw ace of spades on left ehoulder and left nip Cattle branded same on left Bide and left nip. Welle, A. B., Heppner, Or.-Horses, .-. shoulder- catl same Woiflnger, John, John Day City, Or-On hon three parallel bars on left ehotdder; 7 o;"J; bit in both ears. Hange in Grant and Mainuer sountieB. rtp Woodward, John, Heppner, Or.-Horses, vr eonneebpd on left Bhoulder. , WBtkine, Lishe. Heppner, Or.-Horses brandeo. UK oonneoteo on left stifle. Wallace, Charlei, Portland, Or.-OatUe, W o nghtthigh,holinleft ear; horses, Vi on nga' shoulaer. Bomi same on left, Bhoulder. Whittier Bros., nuniington. Baker Co..Ot -HorBes branded W B connected on left ihouldsr Williams. asoo. HamiJton.Or.-Qoarter on- ele over three bare on left hip, both oattle auu horseB. Range Grant county. ' Williams, J O.Longteek.Or-Horses, on" tor circle over three bare on left hip; oattle same and slit in each ear. Kange in Grant oounll Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horsce running on Btioulder; Cattle, same on ngnr mo. Walker Elizabeth & Sons, Hard man Or- "ante branded (E W connected) EW or i If" i.lp htirw. unm. nn r.irht shoulder. J- " null". IHirrWB Bll I1IO Ull rifiim rr,,..--- Wi lker'scjitil", same on left hip, horses sam. on left Bhoulder. All range U "Morrow coonu- :.i i l u nr.niilner. i"oung, J. 8., Gooseberry. Or.-Honw nrsn"" rai tea right shonlo- lpft ,;lf