Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 16, 1894, Image 4

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    Sure Gizre for Sprain, Brcisa cr Kurt !
ftST.JACOBSOIL
Yca'II Use it Always for a Like Mishap.
CKAXKS AT THE CAPITAL.
Government C.Telr.l3 Boset ty
Crazy Ciimnts.
An AnnnyinT Cl-ss of r'co;)!p Who Seem
to l.e Attr:icti';l Totr u-ij IIiiim
V iio li:d.l roltl.t-iif
"The recent dovci'ipmont'; in insanity
remind gij of oar c.vK'i-Kiiieos in Washing-ton."
uiid a l wV,-v. lios:; husband has,
through two n&ainhtrutions, held a
high oa.:3 in the jpvornmoat. "Why
men in oCickil iiaco:,," slio continued,
"are not onu aad all victims of crazy
malcvolrcc is a wonder. CranUs and
lunatics t i.U hinds uvm to be partic
ularly r.tlracted toward those who hold
political places. As n rule, their mania
chiefly consists in writing letters innu
merable on every s;.'joct under the
sun to the heads of t ie departments.
This, of course, is Uinpiy nnnoyinfj but
sometimes it, takes a most serious form.
Insane claimants corao to WasMnfrton
by the hundreds with preposterous de
mands of crerv hind. Of course, at tho
department:; and :t their houses the pres
ident and his cabinet are guarded as far
as may bo from there intruders; but
they sometimes rain nceess to the peo
ple they dc.-.ire t-j fi.'O. and pive a gTeat
deal of trouble.
"Owing', probably, to my name hav
ing been laoroi.i- !. in the newspapers,
1 had not a lit!'" ivance from these
people myself, r-oiuen as well as
nu n u'.ed to di'licrc me with the most
absurd aK'li'vt i n ,. One very funnv
incident,
iivit, was most an-).-c;irred
after we
"('I only n short
i warned my serv-iw.-iitric
gentry,
ii.im-r, and I was
room :d)jut eleven
:r ; -nests had de-
uoyin;? at the ;ii.:,'.
had been in Vi'ii- M
time and before i !::
ants ajrainst I.Y .'
We ha.l had a l.i -alone
in the drawing
o'clock, just all..'.
parted. 1 lipi-.i-i! :
jiall, but, fan''"if"' ii
iu away, di'l .if' !!
it. I'rosenl ly I1'" i';
footman aniinmccd
iaitj as if '
j;m."4, in wall; i d a v
in!.' woman, who
that she had a claim
ury depart me:it fur i
anil Uiat she hail :i:i
mil il .she had arri.ii
faetorily. '1 have In
she explained, :!;,
Mlpti:.e I ninv l.avt
u!e Imst.h; in the
v:,s some one go
erl myself about
r I'Ofned and the
.ui:. ( lark,' and,
an expected 1
lady-like look-
Ty
lialv
infoi-med me. ;
t the treas-
.c million dollars,
to i.Lay with us
cd matters satis
i'.i.;!it my trunk,'
arioosodly, 'as I
to !,.np with you
for some time.' Awl t
lion I found that I lie i
had arrived in a ' a.vi;
my eonsterna
laaan (for she
a.virrrc) had brought
all a;al that she had
I I.hn. ller whole de
Vt and assured that
i '. I'l ti the door never
t ;.he was expected.
her box into lh.' 1,
paid and diir.il. mn
ineanor v;n; .,' qu
t!ie servant -h i.
dreamed but tin
To have a eraxy
house at iiiiihi! ,-ht
position, I assi:;'!' y,
must be li-.'.iioov
sa.me excuse, la.
ouian in your
not a pleasant
v..n; I felt that she
i-eil, and, making
l!y sought my hus
h him with the situ-
y Dr. , our good
sin a few doors, and,
to a-,!; his advieo and
tv'tt with a curriiitfe
i.iily Ut a Haft shelter
r 'i TH-nl tact lie per
wil.I'. him, nnd she
bund and ac; :
ution. For''.:, i'.
neighbor, lived .. '.'
wining liini a H:!c
IlHI:nlU.tUUi. WO .'.!'.
visitor luuil la: an
to lake the lioor
for the ni.iht.
Minded her to j;'o
took leave nf l: .
wiUi r.uiny apiloyie8
for her skorl
"My next
rams. My d
ami on the
d'nir 1 had
:1a-.
u! ..In u t, 'Iv'parture.
:u n: i- w :is more se
v .vas to be miirrict
mini before the wed
up to :y rooia for a
1''
lil tli! rost wl-.t-ri 1 v;:s (li;,Lurleii by one
01 the servants, who inionned me that
11 yriHlom.Mi was iuu nstnirs who in
hii'.ti'd iip'iii Rccinff M iss Mary' (ray
daughter) or iny..vlf. 'lie. wouldn't ffive
his mi'ssa;;-,1. uia'am,' cxi'luimed tho
inuu, 'alth(;ii;;li I t 'KI him that you did
not wisli b be disturbed.' Thinking
that it mi;.rht lie f.oructliiii of impor
taui'e 1 went down lo t lie reception room,
where 1 found a tall, very id-loo Icing1
man, who in an j:;.yiiatel manner told
me that he had l -ny lvpd my Mary,
had seen her marri.ifjv spoken of in the
piipetx, mid had traveled niht and day '
ffinu Ins home in the we-.t to be in time
to prevent s in ! 1 a .
upon wen;;.;" lay d::
Was SO r,ciii'd t
li-ii'-htene.l, bat !
mind, and eon'riv
man. S 1 1 1 w
iv, lie insisted
er at once. lie
1 was terribly
my presence of
rinjr for the foot
iilleman out,' 1
upstairs. Some
mt.
rpt
s;dd, and f.;irly
way or other Ui
that evenia,.r he
ne.Nt mur.u;;,
llei
y rot rid rf h'un, but
ret nrneil, and aain the
Of eonrse he was not
admitted, bat 1 was made so thoroughly
nervous t'u't my hm-haud sent for a
couple i f p-diei ii,e'.i in e'ltien's elothos,
who reiaai. ". . lib the wedding party
until the yo'.i.ij;-eouph' were fairly off
on the tram."
,1ri niiti:;'.-i ltriiw;;li:tm.
Tlio Into ;irlin;-.l M;iimin was a
tall, (mir.t mini, w ith u vigorous framo
anil :i l ii-vv In'iwl fial v:is iihnost com
ph tv!vb:M. liolunl u fnce that bore
tin' imnriv; of oKI Ktimi.n UrmnosR, ami
lit1 lodki'il liUt- t!u- .icttiro of a grout
oliurohtn:!i of oU. lie was a toototalor,
unlikf miiuv ('f his pri'ili't'osstjrs, nnd
uto only tu ht'cp bmly anil mind
m a healthy tMinlitUin. There wus nl
Hnlutely mi ostentation about htm.
When he was made eaniinal nn influiMi
tiat member of his (loeU said to him: I
vouh! hlce to see your eminence riding
iu something better than that shabby
old brouhatu." "Ah!" replied tho pre
late, with a twinkle in his eye, "when
eurtlinals went about in hue carriages
they generally went to the devil!'
Oilrtnnl Luxury.
The late TewttU Pasha, the Tryptian
lihedive, lived in tvpiealOriontal luxury,
but even then he did not spend one
hundredth part of the money which
his father, bmi:il Pasha, lavished
alnmt lam. 'lew HI; had four palaces,
all of them wry beantiial and ornate,
and in each of them he was attended
in true, rovnl state. Personally he was
ii pleasant ami ureeable man. lie nl
wHyrt wore the Kur.ipean dress a black
Prince Albert coat, with striped trous
urn, but added the TtirUr-'i fez. On oc
casions of ceremony he wore the fill I
uniform of a general of this Kjjyptiau
army, with his breabt covered witb gay
decoration.
11, t- ynerHl meroimniline establish
ment formerly owned by Onftin & Mi' Far
land, has luli'ly changed hands, now be
lntt under the oontrol nnd nmnhtfeiiint
of The MuKarlHiul Meroanlile Conipauv,
which oontiuues business at the old stand
with a larger stock than ever. a
PATENTS!
notice to inventors.
There was uever a time in the history
of our country when the demand for
inventions Hnd improvements in the arte
and sciences generally was so great as
now. The convenience of mankind in
the factory and workshop, the household
and on the farm, as well as in oQieial
lite, require oontimial Accessions to the
appnrtenaiioe and impljments of each
in order to save labor, time and espouse.
The political change io tbe aduiiiiiatra
on government does Dot affect the
progress of the American inventor, who
beiug on the alert, and ready to per
eeive the existing deficiencies, dues not
i ermit the affairs of government to de
ter him from quickly oonoeiviug tip
remedy to overoume existing discrepan
cies. loo great oare oamiut be exer
oised in eUoosing a competent and skill
ful attorney to prepare and prosecuh
an application for patent. Valuable in
teres's have been lost and destroyed !
innumerable instances bv the empln
meat of incompetent counsel, and es
peeially is this advice applicable t.
'hoso who adopt the "No patent, n
pay" 8 stem. Inventors who entrus
their business to this class of attorneyi
do so at imminent risk, as tbe breadtl
and strength of the patent is never con
sidered in view of a quiok endeavor b
get an allowance and obtain tbe fee
THE 1UES3 CLAIMS COMPANY
Juhu Wedderbnrn, General Manager
018 F street, N. W.,Wasliiugton, D. C,
represemiug a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the country, was in
stitnted to protect its natrons from tin
"""'"H metnoils heretofore employe!
i" Ihis line of business. The said Con-
pany is prepared to take charge of al
patent business entrusted to it for rea
souable fees, and prepare and proseotiti
applications generally, including me
ohanioal inventions, design patents.
trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer
ences, infringements, validity reports
and jives especial attenion to rijeetfi
eases. It is also prepared to enter iuti
competition with any firm
in securing
roreitfn pttteiitH.
Write for inHtnictious and advice.
John Wkdderbukn.
til8 F Street,
P. 0. Box 385. WuHbingtot), D. 0.
GREATLY
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MADE BY THE
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on Him
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I'rmu San KriuiHscu te other pniatH ia Cttli
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Midwinter Fair ttrkuta at the follow Inn round
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To Hlatuma under U0 milea from San Kran
ctneo. one and one-third one way funs.
To stations IM) ml lea or more from San
KraneUi'o.oiu! and one tlfth one way fare.
For exiiet rates and full Information Inquire
of J. B. Klrkland, Dint. Pacs. agent at ltV4 Klrnt
St., Portland, Or., or address the underslKned.
HioirnoiuY, t. a. goodman,
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Trpes!
Choice Seeds
-AND
Fruit Trees
THAT WILLGROVV.
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OEO. 8TAU11ETT,
jiui25-3m bw Walla Walla, Wash.
i
'AMY LAP Yean nvtm valuable ecret that
coal iuu &.u0, and a rubber shield for at Cfftis,
Mrs. V. M. APP. CO.
1'IIK STRBFT, ST. I.OI'IK, MO.
FREE &L':
pckft ol uf treat
ment tor vkniiftnd
decsT. nervouidbl)lt
loft Tlt&llt Mul (tm for U wnU
R. WARD INSTUTUTE, l30S.9ti8tST.LOnS,XO.
limit, nits Rained In Texas.
A very fine bunch of bananas (frown
in Galveston Tex., was exhibited in the
Galveston Chamber of Commerce recent
ly. The bunch carried sixty-seven full
crown bananas of cxcelleut quality.
The feasibility of prowiiiR bananas out
side tbe tropics has often been doubted
and all our supply ut present comes
from the torrid zone, but Texas Is go
hivr to try to estubluh a new home In-lustry.
Mlira FAIR.
Old MRrylan.-l Churches. I
An interesting landmark of the past '
la All Hallows' ihi-i-. h at Snow Hill, ,
Worcester eoi.r.tv. '!,!.. u hi.m has just ;
passed thr.ui . ii a ..-r'i!'.-.i- (.-, ss of im- i
provement. The p.-.-i 1: i, .:. arly two 1
hundred yea.-, old. aad lac cliarch edi
fice was rearc.l in J Til4. The earliest
church was be.i'.t of los. b-.-.t the pres
ent building ir. rf brick i: ifrtd from ,
England ar.d paid f. r v illi tobacco !
raised by a cv.-ui-ai 1. vv i.p.-.n the par
ish. Sixteen lailc-, tiwn Snow Hill is
old St. Mania s chur.-h. now disused, a
brick structure of nearly the same age
as All Hallow-,'. St Marti-i's parish is
older than th i h.u- h. a; the baptismal
service still in n. was pi-cscnted by'
Queen Anne. l:iite as old as either of
these church orfaniMati'-ns arc several
Presbyterian churcl-i'r. in the same re- '
gion, founded by Mai-Kennie, the father '
of American rresbytcricnism, while '
some of the earli'-'t !'ct'j.'list consre-.
gallons in i.ie i r.it. a Mates were
founded upon the
ic peninsula.
aN-fiitMc.
ur years old was
devout in church
a t to aiissattend-
lieas.-.j l.r ;.'
A littie girl but f.
observel to be very
and to be very eri'cr :
ing the service-.,
when you are !'.;;, ,
lady friend. "Y -i
must pet ver.- lh-. J
ices." The li , a
gravely. "! a: i i:c.
"I have i rn-'.c'; ; i
do you ;-n i '. t. i
lady. i;i !.; ; , -:
and v. lil-p.-: v t,b
eyes: "1 i..vu:. ! '. ;
to thank Co '- ! r " . :
:at
lo you do
i:
-!"'.'" asked a
; ' ad and you
. .'! lo:i'serv-
'.: her head
ii," she said;
l.od." "What
pi rsisted the
on her knee
r ;oul in her
.ivh too often
."rn a boy."
Only the Scars Remain.
"Among the many testimonials which I
tee in regard to certain medicines perform
ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes
Heniiy llouso.v, of tbe James Smith
Woolen Machinery Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa., "none
impress me more than my
own case. Twenty year9
ago, at the age of 18 years,
I had swellings come on
my legs, which broke and
became runnine sores
Ourfaniilypliysiciancould
do me no good, and it was
feared that the bones
would be affected. At last,
my good old mother
urged ine to try Ayer's
Sarsaparllla. I took three
bottles, the sores healed,
and I have not been
troubled since. Only the
scars remain, and the
memory of the past, to
remind me of the good
Ayer's Sarsaparllla has done me. 1 now
weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and
am in the best of heal I Ii. I have been on the
road for tbe past twelve years, have noticed
Ayer'g Sarsaparllla advertised in all parts
of the United States, and always take pleas
ure in telling what good it did for me."
For the cure of all diseases originating In
Impure blood, the best remedy Is
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mast.
Cures others, will cure you
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
AildrosH n letter or poHtnl card to
TIIF PKKNS C'OMPAXY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
P. 0. iiox .103. WASmNGXOX, U. C.
TM?Vs;o.VH PROCTHED FOTt
SOLDIERS, WIDOWS,
CHILDREN, PARENTS.
A.'fl' fiii' SiiliiierM nnd Sailors dlHitblcl (n thf lino of
Jurv in tlic rfffiilnr Annvnr Nitvv MlncctlH' wur.
irv c if, . Iiuitnn vnn of lSH'J to lHh, nnd
ilit-lr -I'i'uva, nw "ntlrli-il Oidiind relrctcd ninlmn
i niH'i-ln). v. Tfiotisfinda entilleil to liiL'tier n.res.
it'H;l rni'v.; lien. :Vy clmr ior advice, N J fee
GOOD ADVICE.
Every patriotic citizen should give his
personal effort and influence to increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Trotec
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
in every way possible. After the homo
paper is taken care of, why not sub
scribe for the American Economist,
published by the American Protective
Tariff League? One of its correspon
dents says: " No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States."
Send postal card request for free
sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake,
man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d
St., New York.
e aovx
a VVieudAo
'VKe cause
ProVe&Vxorv.
0 OiwevoaY
Are you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor
mation in the hands of your acquair..
tances?
If you are, you should be identified
witli
the american
Protective tariff league.
13S W. 23D ST., NEW YORK.
Cut thll notice out and tend it to the League,
staling your position, and give a helping hand.
V tif-- i-y; wziyi V tjj
Caveats, Tn.da-ma;ks, Ccsi&i Plants, Copyrights,
Aud .ill Pi.ttut Iniali'tfn ci.u.luctril fcr
moderate: fees.
In t'orniHt ion mid atlvlc elvt'ii to iuvcutors without
ab&rgc. ituldtvs
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHN WEDDERBURN,
.Mauafrinn Attorney.
n. O. Rox 46S. WASniMOTON, D. U
(0"T'ih Company Is minatreil by combination of
tli.' ::.nvit ;tml I'uwt Intlni'utlfil DewsiWH'rs in the
I nn ii si it.vt. for thf onrt$8 purpose of itrolert
tifj; iv nuimrrlbt'in aniuit uu-ruuloui
y.ui '.vi?ivH'W.t 1'inont At-tiu. aud eaoh papei
I I fiiiiutf this a IvvrttsKiui-nt vouclit'i f or Uie rvipooiU
Ultt v unit iih rXaudlag of Uw Prew C'.atam Coupiuy,
A
II i
Ktcypt Kiflh nlff.-ri-ne Than It tM
-eiiturte Affi.
The cr ters in "The Tlinnand
' and Oiie jhts" may be almost Im
agined tot out of their setting of
words nniake form and plow with ,
the g-one warmth of life before
one's rer -es. The natives still
! drink the e coffue and out of the
same cups ,y smoke the same pipes;
they wea nerally the same dress;
j they play, same primitive instru
ments tht hisper the same strange
and plaint tones; the funeral pro
cessions v their way along' the
streets as old; the popular festi
vals or mot, are still observed with
; the same u ing capacity for enjoy
' ment; the blic reciters still prae
j tice their ession before admiring
crowds; thWr carriers still carry
their burdJso welcome to thirsty
ups; exceptLhe houses oi me rice
and thorouff Europeanized food is ,
Rtu! eaten w the fingers and in the
same cnani, and the hands are
washed witthe same basins and
ewers; the Isque of El-Azbar still,
says the Gleman's Magazine, at
tracts its cris of students.
fclven the tjwooden locks and keys
are still in n and the water jars are
still kept c in the lattice work of
the overhamg mushrabiyeh win
dow framesj Instances of this sort
might be mjiplied a hundred fold.
It is indeed ,wonderful change and
contrast thals presented to the eye
when you lve the European and
enter the nrve quarter. And the
mind and feeigs turn in unison and
become attutl to the changed scene.
The sense otaking part in a new
and differentEe steals over you, and
you temporal? throw off your affinity
with the westnd the nineteenth cen
tury. The elk of time is for the mo
ment put bacfor you.
HAS GNE TO HAWAII.
Mr. Illount, airman of the Comiuis.
Ion, malt the laluiirig.
James H. loimt, whom President
Cleveland hn.iunied to be chairman of
the Ilawaiialcominission, was, until
March 4. the femocratie father of the
house of ri'U-sentatives. Cpon that
date he retiremfter twenty years' serv
ice as a incmhr. He was at the time
chairman of te committee on foreign
uffairs, wherele gained a knowledge of
the internatioil relationsof the United
States that espeially fits him for the
position to whj
h he has been chosen,
Mr. Hlount i
a native of Macon, Ga.,
where he w
iirn September 13, 1K37.
He made his ffst appearance in public
life in 1ST:!, wS'
n he was elected to con-
(.toss from thoixth district of Georgia.
Since that tim he has been continuous
ly reelected. t the time of his last
election he hai a hard fight against the
fanners' alliun e, but came out success
fully, althou six of his colleagues
went down beftre the new element.
Mr. Ulonnt rjtired from the house be
cause he dei'linl'd to take a renomiua
tion last fall. At that time he intended
to return to thf practice of law in Ma
con, Ga. When the cabinet was iu
process of formation his name was
more '.ban once spoken of as possible
postn: .ster general.
February 4 Mr. Hlount, in view of his
approaching retirement, received an un
precedented tribute from the members.
The proceedings of the house were in
terrupted to allow Judge Holman to
eulogi?.e his services. The judge was
tii?,w;.d. bj.HriiwAwpr iDjerasii M?.
McCreary, all of whom spoke of his
work in high terms.
valuable possessions.
Most of the fine coral known to com
merce is obtained by divers along the
coast of Ituly.
Diamonds to the value of over five
million dollars were sold in one lot re
cently by the De Beers company, of
South Africa, to a syndicate.
Tub topaz took its name from a
Greek word meaning guess, since the
ancients could only guess at the local
ity where this beautiful stone was ob
tained. The finest specimen of native gold
ever found was in a Ural nugget,
which gave nearly ninety-nine per
cent, of gola, the balance being sibyer
and copper.
The value of coral depends much up
on its color, which varies from the
most delicate flesh or pink to deep
crimson. The pale shades are the most
rare and highly prized.
Whex" Pizarro sacked Peru many
gems were obtained, but a monstrous
emerald, as large as an ostrich egg,
called the "Great Mother," was hidden
by the natives, and has never been
found.
The gold mines of Peru were so rich
that Atahuallpa, to buy his ransom,
filled a room 22x17 feet to a height of 9
feet with golden vessels. When
melted they produced $15,480,710 of
gold.
There is an unknown quantity of
silver in the bay of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, a silver mine, in fact, of com
paratively speaking unlimited dimen
sions, and every ship that drops anchor
there cuts into the bed of ore.
There are four unique mountains in
Lower California, two of alum, one of
alum and sulphur mixed and one of
pure sulphur. H is estimated that in
the four peaks named there are 100,-
000,000 tons of pure alum and 1,000,000
of sulphur.
Discontent and 111 Health.
One observer remarks, sententiously:
"I never knew a grumbler who was I
well. Discontented people are always i
sick, or ailing, because they are always
thinking- sick thoughts. There i9 Mrs.
miT'.ur " L . ? .!
Koing to sleep, sure that whatever she
eats will distress hor, sure that she isn't
any better than she was six months ago.
and she will toll you thai she has never
been strong and never expects to bo.
Tho trouble is that she believes too
much in her weakness and not at all in
her possible strength. For it is impos
sible to be otherwise than weak when
the mind is contiuually filled with an
image of weakness. Then? are plenty
of people who have a good physique and
strong constitution, yet live as if they
were walking on eggs. They do every
thing from the point of weakness, and
the result is fallr.w Phrenological
Journal.
la'e lleol or a Kins;.
The state bed of Sobieski. kinff of Po
land, was "mode of Smyrna fjold braid,
embroidered in turquoises with versos
from the koran. Its sunmirts were of
silver jilt, Iwautifully chased, aud pro
fusely set with enameled nnd jeweled
medallions. It had been taken from
i Turkish camp before Vienna, and
1 standard of Mohammed stood under
R THE SAME.
99
Says CABR1B E. Stockwkll, of Chester
Beld N. H.. "I was afflicted with an
extremely severe pain In tbe loner part oi
the chest. The feeling was ai if ton
weignc
on a spot the size
of my hand. Dur
ing the attacks, tl
pei-splraion would
stand Iu drops on
my lace, aud it was
I agony for me to
'make sufficient
eflorl eveu lo whis.
per. They came
suddenly, at any
hour of the day or
night, lasting from
thirty minutes to
half a day. leaving as suddenly; but, for
several days after, I was quite pros
trated and sore. Sometimes the attacks'
were almost dally, then lessrfrequent. After
about four years of this suffering. I
taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and
when I began to recover, I had the worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
At the first of the fever, my mother gave
me Ayer's Pills, my doctor recommending
them as being better than anything ho
could prepare. I continued taking these
Pills, and so great was the benefit derived
that during nearly thirty years I have bad
but one attack of my former trouble, which
yielded readily to the same remedy."
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Dr. J- C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maaf .
Every Dose Effective
"convince the
stentic and point the
way which if followed leads to
LNfT.l-I.llLf!lfTlTnT.7.l:i
Prof. HARRIS'
SOLUBLE MEDICATED
Pastille
Hub been out up In a
tirnnrletnrv f urra Bince
lB7fl. and baa betrn used
fnr vfiars orlorto that time
in private practice. It ts no untried nosm ro. oi
doubtful reputation, but a genuine specitlo lor
a very prevulent dlBeaee. Thousnnds of men, of
all agoB, nnve at Bome time In life brounht on
nerrous debility and exhaustion, with oriranlo
weiikneBB, by over brain work, exceBueB, too fre
quent indulgence or Indiscretion and vicious
habits, and It is to thee that we offer a remedy
that will, by Its direct action upon the seat of the
disease, Btop the drain and restore the patient to
vUtorous health and Btrength.
Ourmethod of Introducing Prof.HarrlB'Past.lle
treatment la one which commends itself to all
sensible persons for the reason that we supply It
upon their Judgment of Its value. We ask of our
patrons nothing In the way of expense beyond a
posUlcard and a two cent postage stamp. The
potftal card to be used In sendlnn us their full ad
dress and the postage Btnmp for the letter return
ing the statement of their case for which we
supply them with a question blank, to be tilled
out and an envelope addressed to outsoIvob for
Uf-e in returning It when filled.
a wnen we recnivw uio mw
ment on blank we prepare
eight days' treatment and for
wnril it. hv mntl and ore pay
' iffOLSL postage thereon and along
HTWvmrv wltbtneeigniaays'ireaimeni.
fLKAb we send full directions for
UHing. The treatment m nowayimuriwrwo wnu
a person's attention to business, and causes no
pain or Inconvenience In any way.
We are so positive that It will give perfect satis
faction that we leave the matter of sending orders
entirely with those using the free trial treatment.
Having satisfied those sending for trial packages
of our ability to benefit their sexual condition we
feel that they are more largely interested than
ourselves in continuing the use of the rnstilU's.
Even then we do notattemptto rob them byde
manding high prices. On the contrary, we make
the prices as low as possible, and tbe same to all.
They are as follows: $3 for one month! 15 for
two months; 7 for three monthB.
These prices secure
the delivery of the
Pastilles by mall. If
deBlred by express we
leave the patient to
nar the chartrea. For
x nvmxv h ftvn operated our
business upon this plan with satisfactory results.
We ask all persons needing treatment for any
of the secret 111b which come to mankind through
a violation of nature's laws to Bend us their ad
dress on postal card or by letter and allow ub to
convince them that PROF. H A It KIN' SOI..
111LE MEDICATED PASTIXXES have
merit and are what thev need,
All communications confidential and should be
addressed to
The HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists
WBeekmanSt, HEW YORK CITY, H. Y.
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m ADEUNA PATTI and
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UDDDCII ALL OSDCRt TO
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uutiea oiatoB, in ine ."JjU uoi;ruivB private ma:
jjr luuce, ior years, ana not a single D&a resui
Money returned If not as represented, bend
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SS Vetim' Eiperliinco In treatInK all vttrl
ties of KuDtura enables us to Kiwrantee i
positive cure. Question BlanK and Boo)
rree. uoii or write.
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TiWT POLKS
n .rill Mil A In 9X nnnnrf. . mnnth K
dm... Trcmtmentperfcctly harmlei. and itricll. couli.
deuti.1. Uiie.tion Bl nk anri Hook I ree. Cltorw.;,.
.nrvmr, no inconvenience. 10 Una re.ult.. no n.ii.ei,,,
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530 A YEAR FOR LIFE
I '""t'sf-ntlal Rewards for Those Whose
Answers are Correct
A ninn i-ihb fiirered a prison where wmi crtnfine
1 "imu iti i crii.iintu. on making roquent lo
iinliK-tiM intu llif iirfflpiice of r,h Honmprf mn
lh.
iNKor wK informed tliai none but relatives werp nermi
! L tbe prisoner. Tim visitor said : " Broihen
im oihifiTi nnve i none, Out, UJfttmans lihe pruuner'
il.irr my father', son."
He ut (nee taken to th pridnner. Now, what
rion won (he urifmiier to (he Tisitor?
T e .V.-ri ultnriit l'tir.lishins Coinimny will ffire $10
er tor lifn to theiMnon st-ndinc the first correct hi
wer: to the second; 3rd, 50; 1ih, tlW. 5tli
nnd over ld.OiX) other rewartti. ctMiisi inir of iiimnf'
'iiui!, ladies and nents I1! and silver waUhet, aUvei
'', uiiviimitii nntu, eio
lo l)ie Demon smdincr the Iturt. mrrvt. tn..i. twil
(iven a luuh-ionel nmno. to the next to the l&nr hoimr!
iti 'en. and rhe uexi 6,000 will receive valuable priwst
Rri,KS.-(l) All answeri mnst nent by mall, at
war ponfmiirk not later than Dec. 31, (2) Th re w
""1'iimigf vtraiever to eDtr tins competition, but
ho coinpete are expected to send one dollar tor
lUM.tJli". KllhRiTintlnn tr sair.hd Tit T a nn-o U,
Maozine or Thk Canadian AiRiciTiniKtsT-twf
t the rnnii-pfit illutrated fpriodicala of the day (3
All priiH winners will be eTecied to a?ti!it us in extend
rut our rircnliitinn. (41 The first correct answei reteim
lendt-r's roslnmrs taken in all rases a date of ren jut
to as vive every one an eijnal rhnnce, ro ntatter whett
or nhe may resule). will ftfeure liie tirt priw; tin
'ni. iJiei.ext mre nil m-i nn
H'i.ti aiwr Pi r,
'tertioroiii. I fcniujt
"For Years,
,1
MffTRIMi
rJ K mo '
1 J TrwU-Mtifc
I 1
I f00 worth of lovely Music forFoMy g
wr- JIEJ.. Cents, consisting of ioo paes 7
r ' full size Sheet Music of the
i iik aoi'.h i i.ii kist ui old estsNlshn) eoncrn with onarteV eiVu ' a mue- ''onnd-top , V1" over three bars un lefi hi.,T ' 1
unl iw .ra aii.eU' mean, to r n,M. it i. .;7. i Z." ''luarter circle under it on the i.. ? and sin in wu-t, u. " hip; cattle same
t i , ,ur.. is.,,,1 f, printe.1 lkt of lemur "? '"yr"?w and I; aiatilla onntie.7 P' Wien A A p. .
'nX i ST' "r-fig'' ' Hardman Or.-
:";,' L,.,..i s.,,.r.,. I'.trrtnror, ,', j couH4d)on nT:' : J (T F L ' R'de. hor, 'fc Z couiiected) EW on left
!: 'r"n':.",."l'T;I,"".rr .J. Pm onrifht nB "ght shoulder. J. W-
ij.i.il r
J'tiltlUUiHLL ui
...a
... . .r.ia i, itcnit. t. 1 '
us debility, i
uanl l
Otl.Uti
v olthe ontsis, cert. qW "
1 irv, -ttiinc
DS V'ARD INSTITUTE.
120(6. Kiftlh St.. ST. LOUIS. HO.
AXfc '
.-,rn-? ni IS IN
7" "i GUAKANTEiO
-4
nii life;
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val-irttiio Biii'.l
tav.' ti- li. -oil
..... iTi-e M'JU
ir.-". t'ir Ac
1 il if -a
6X. LOU13. ulj
The Old Reliable
Estahlltljcrtiayars. TfonMmnloor . m il
Siarrled or 6lnt?le, In cusos nt xl"'"'".
Jhusos.excoeses or lmi:oirlo. les. t .
Hiiurtiiinntb
Urn.sbod whoa cl.slred. ".Qaesuou iUank
aud Book free. Call or wnio.
SYPHILIS
sucieiBfiilpTS clu-e. Tnjatr
The wont fonni pott.
lively cared !f8 yeart
it conflilptitia'. t-urf
il.w .;u r-Il r rlt. I)R W1R ) INSTITUTE,
WANTED.
IC I UltCV ANY 1.ADT, employoa or uncmpioyca
T'T 0.1-.., .m,(0In. S10 aniitD GB Ire. Add
n. DtnJHmin a vv., wfcfc .
Dp. Rash's Belts & Appliances
An elpctro-plvamfl battery am-
1UW lutuitaim.
lit3pfS l.,al SilDDOl-tcra, !,
fej ; 1 lirsmri, OlUoo Caps,
rurpn Ithenmntisiii. J.ivcr nnd Kidney
Coinplnlnt-i, Djspupul'i. Ki-rora t.f "
Lot Mnnliunil, Mirvousni, Nnxnnl kiiK
o ,wi oil I'm., ill iii Miili) or i oinnh.
Qm-stioa Blank aud Buuk free. Call or
vniis.Nipnirs nnn ance bo..
.
W3 Flue Street, b. Wltui fll
Pont-FrintH on IhcFulll to llfullli.
Kvprvone lifiiiiinr H cin-tei mivip
sbonld ren;l one of Dr. Kiit.- (Im
piiuililets on "Old Eyw," "Ci'oni.
Rupture," ''Phimosis," "Vancocili',
DisensB of men. Disease of Woidpd. '
learn the best means of sel -cine. 51
Hill Pub. Co.. 129 East 28lh HI., JSw
York.
STOCK BRANDS.
While you kepp your subscription paid up y
can keep your bran.1 in freoof ctmrKc.
Alh-n. T. J.. lone. Or. HfirHob 0(1 on M
shoulder; cuttle mump ou left lnp, under hit
nnht etir, and upper bit on t.lieiett; runce, ,H.
row county.
AriUhtronw. J. t'., Alpine, (tr.T with bur un
der il on lull Htiouldel- ol horceN; i-.Mtlle sain
i lefi hip.
Allison. O. D.. Einht Mile, Or. Cattle brnnt
() D on left hip and homes siimo brand on riyi
shoulder, llange, ,tKhl dine.
Adkius. J. J.,Heppner. Or. llorhes. JA
named on lelt nana; cattle, santoon left hip.
Rnrthohunew. A. (.. Alpine. Or. Hnrsei
braudiHl 7 K .n either shoulder. Kantce in At
row countv
opleft shoulder: cattle same on riifht. nli,,rh.
nnnnister, J. W., Hardiuan, Or. Cattle brand
ad il on left hip and thixh: split in each OHr.
nrenner, reier, wu seoerry UreRou HorBei
urHiuieu c n ou leu Biiouiuer. t;attle sums
riKht side.
IJurKe. ill ttt Jrfini? tlreeb Or fin
MA 'i connected on left iiip, ciop olf left ear, ui
w.uuuu 'iKiii. iiorseH, same brand
LeLit. suuuiuer.
lioiiKB in (imnt and Moirov
Bounty.
lirosman. Jerrv. Lena. Or tlnraaB
on riKht shoulder; cuttle 1) on the left side
u . . ii.li ui.,p uu riRin ear upper slope.
Uarton, Win., Hi ppner, Or. -Horses, J B
r.Kht thiRta, cattle, same on right hip; Bplit
each ear.
nrown, isa, LiexinRton, Or. Horses IB on tli
riKht Btifio; cattle same on right hip: ranue Mm
row county.
ii ',"WJ1,. ' ' ""PP.'""'. Or.-Horses, circl.
j . n,,i,.i , u.ra leruu iri nip; catt e. same.
Brown, W. J., Lena. OreKon. Horses W
oyer it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on lef
ooyer, . u licppner, Or.-Ilorses, b.
u.nuuut ui, mp came, same, wit i sp it
each ear.
t, Ti . "-""PPfsr, Or. Horses, P B on lef'
" roi,yr-i uttle, j u connocti
in iiBit sioe; crop on left oar and two soliLsain
onma on the left thigh; UanBe iu Fox vallev
, : p.--." ymwi iik'ii ear: on nurses
( arsnei- arren Wanner, ()r.-H(,r8e,i bran
equ on tight Mine ; cattle (three burn)
r iu i iDB, crop and split in each ear. Jlange
brant and Mm-rnw emmHoM fa
j - ,,V". ..:5 !, r iMt shouldei
i . " D"V an cons n-oer B years
left shoulder only on all horsos over 5 years. ,
range m Uraut county. . i
t.larlc, Wm. H., Lei a. Or.-Hraer WIIC
hfo 't M! 'I'oulder: cattle eame on ri(!
i-v ir ... wuuuiiMi couniiee.
I ate, I. has. It., yinsnn or Lena. Or. H,
t eiil, Wm Douwlas. Or.; Iire J(
on lef
ach jaw and two bits in the right, eir.
, . tiB (mine on left ti
waddleB
.i, unn , or.-l)mble cross
f u.p ca,it!' "wallow fork and under bi
.,Kun.i, spin in lettear. Range in (irm
5nhn"P?r bitTn r,h70VeXr0s cr 0
IOrant couS UUI in left
. Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or.-HorsosHln r,i !...,
crimoff KTrSjlfe A so.ua.
tefi'stihe.1'- S'- Cttr'in8"1'.'Or. -Horses.
y i.u. o., Jiaroman, Or. Cattle r ih
f in center: h.,r.o. i v : "l"8' u 'tl
H'ff.'5lAi?tf!5!H Mrant Co, Or,
T """""7 win oai oeiieath. m i..i,
."fSSf" W.rMon.e. branoe,
h, ri. T i PV "lue orauueil the same. Als,
rightear ' u cm
...... .c ii- iiKii, ptiP
fclhott. Wash.. h.nn. tv. r,,
neat Bboulder.
v,,. diamond on
connected on right shoulder r,'nu
n?htfthip. Eaf mark.Vu 'crop
Florence, L. A lloppner. Or -Csttu l it
Florence, 8. P.
JienchrrVeTll ' IHZ'h
sttle, h on right h
el'orsZin ""P'Sl
"'tie branded
Gay. Henrv. Ho. UIP:
un 11, I..
shoulder.
ppuer, ur.-tiAK on left
.ii O?-HyS.0h' H"11 sna livestock Co. Fos.
ame o'lef. ""Ilc,h.or ? ltf' shoulder; vent
marVs'l?',' 9 ou both Mpt
ear marks, croi
rtanKe i:
count lee
Range in' Gijiam ST ft"
jrant, Crook and Morrow
RG?,Vry' E,mer-Kcho, Or. -Horsee branded H
SS2.-W!Ut in" left; M"?J.i
win
I i f Jot writ. 1K. II. ! B.l,T7S'.,
Hell 4 u o:j '"'"ouiaer. ,.--""'' V. lsjn ( reelr n.n
in naratack
Hiiln, MiUnn, WHnrt r.- IIm. brni dwi
-(V (rircl witli phihIM tut l) tm lfi ahouhlnr.
Ottle same uu Ml nip Inruv circle ou left
Holl. kiwui, ".' " "!"
lii: norwr . aur." u.
iimnl eirtiuty.
Hnwrml, J Ij, 1 s,inwi.y, r. nuw, -r hms
uu ti.r iilitivt it) ou ritilit nhmiliipr: omHi
fnnieoti I1 'I Hide. Uuugo iu Murruw und tina.
Ii...hMa Mnt. HPTHjnor. Of. HorwOH. Bhrulm.
hwtrt on the lf t ehouideir. llaiiee Mtrrow Co.
HmiHukor, li f , vvaitrHr, ur.-iin, v on left
IhhiMmi oh tlf. Hon l'ft hit.
HHuiiHtw, Allwrt, wye, ureKoii-itorppH.A H
ooutii'Oteti. on i-'iisiiouiuwr, vulup via uie inri
n,cni ou len twr.
Hunjt..irev, 4 fll. bardman, Or. Iloraes, H on
Hfivtw. J. M., fieppner. ur.-iiornes, wiueuiaae
mlnft btumldt'i CHitle. wmie on riBht iii.
HuPton. linthtr, cinni ,uue, wr. uorhe n ou
helfl Bhonltlorand hoart ou the loft Btitle (,,.
lfwiiiif ti htft lii p. Kunu-e in Morrow comity.
Ivy. Alfred, I-odk t w, yr-HU.i i u ou
igixt hip. ompolt hftettrand n m rmut, llorww
Hint UinliU ou leu bihjuiub miujko u Ultmt
Juhu. Hurry, ll"Pin r, wr-Jioiwn irHndeil
J the h ft th"tiulfi : cuttle Uiumleii J u
n hip, xlwi uudei hit iu lull ear. llange in
JunUiu.O. M., Ilfpptifir, Or norMGB, horbo-
hop J on ltrt fliiouitior. i '.u, ute bhius.
luiuip on Kiwhi Mile.
Jrhiiboii. ruiix. Lena, ur. tiono. circle j ou
ttft Htitic; t'HtUH, Bfinie on riKht hip, uuder tmlf
n.p in ntrht hmO hiuii in ion oar
Ji'iiltuiB, if w.,itit. nirnon.ur.-j od uonieHoti
fl ulinlllllHr: ON Cattle. J OD loft hillftnJlarn
imooth cnpu on both ears. Itaiitrein KozAiid
Hpnr vall-'JH
Kptiny, Milce, lloppner, Or. Hornea h mm! oil
KNY mi left hip oattle Btime and crop off lttft
,t;ittitor Hotooninn rutin
hirk J. T., Hoppner, Or. Horsi HB o:i l0fi
honhh'r; cnlile, 'iWon loft hip.
Kirk. J i iipppmr, ir. 11 in hob, n on nitlw
Hti k : i-att lo 11 on riht side.
Kirk. Jtwee. Hoppner, iJr.i horHe 11 on tt
honldnr; cattle Hume un light Hide, undorbit on
Hrh: ear.
KtwiiiK'r!aitd.w.iTniotmi vornon. Or, I L on
al!l( on riK'd and left hhIpb, swallow fork in U ft
ar and under uiop in riwht etir. HuraoB same
rnnd on loft Hhouldec. liaiiffe in Grant count v.
Loften, (Stephen, box. Or. a L ou lort hip
u cattle, crop and split on riuht or. llnFuu.
iinue bmud ou left Bhoiiider, Itanve Unmt
Licimllen, John W., Lwi Or. Hornii
irandcd hail-oucly JL coimooted on loft hIuimI.
lor. (nttle. Nttiui on loft hiu. Kuni'e, iinur
ngton
ht'iihcy. J. W Hcppnnr Or. HorNoa brandpd
anu A o h it hhouidor; cettl naino on lnft
ip, Witulo ov. r r..ht ye, three bIiu iu r ht
ii.
Lord, lieorKC, Heppner, Or. HorseB bratidnd
loiioip 11 coi. nlMtt omoti tiieB called w
win: ii. on in enoutuer.
Mnrklmm. A. M.. Heptuier, Or. Cattle large
tl on h'fi sido both ears cropped, and split in
iu it iniiwi.,n m uu ieiL um. iianue, l.lark a
an yon.
Minor, Ooear, neptmer, r.r. rattle, M Don
irlit hip; horse. M im left shoulder.
Miittinn, S. N., lietipuor, Or. Ilitrses, .VI )
n li-fl Mhonlil... entile Kiune on left hip.
Mef'iinilier. .las A. tfeho, Or. Horsns. M with
iiv over on i-itrht Klmulder.
Morgan. Thos., lleppner. Or. Horses, eirelw
efl shoulder and left thiuh; cattle, Z on
i.'lil thicrii.
Mitrhell. Oscar. lone. Or.--
-Horses, V7 on rigi.l
tun; i-att le. 77 on riaiit side.
Sli'Claren, I). 0., Hniwtisyille, Or, Horses
Kiirure on i-iu;h whouliler; cattle, l12on hip '
nievuny, uieiu u. r.em .n. Horses branded
DM r-omiectiHt, on the left shoulder; cattle same
Mi tliir. Krai'ik. Fo Valley, Or.-Mule shoe
villi liie-eu'k on cattle mi ribs nsil uuder in
aeh ear: horses mime brand on left stitle.
llcllal,.,. o. i ., .- uii,r.,L. Or. on Momn -
llli Imlf ;i-i!le under nn left shoulder; on 'little
our bars ei'iii.iecn.,1 ,m top o:i the right side'
.tu.ge iri tlrimt Cuuntv.
ISeul. Aniirew, Lone Koeb.t lr. Horsos A N eon
eeled ou left shoulder; cuttle same on both hips,
Nunljkn, Nilverton, Or. Horsos, circle 7 on
-ft iliurli: I'l.'itle. same on left hip.
(Iliyer, Joseph, Cuiijoii City. Or. A J on cattle
li left In p: on horses, Hume on loft thigh. Hangs
n tirai.t ci'llnly
(Hler, I'errj, Leiiiigtoii. Or. f O on left
dip, Herman, I'tuiiie City, Or. On cattle, O
,1' eonueeteil ou loft hip; homes on left stiHe
ml wai'ile on nose. Iliinee iu (Irant eounty,
IVnifon, I Have, liiglit Mile. Or.-Horses, nuar
er circle shield on left shoulder aud 24 ou left
,ip. utile, fork iu lef: ear, right cropped. 1
n left hip. flange on Hight Mile.
l inker (lleHiion. Hit: iluiari, Or, Horses IP.,o
ft f-hotililet.
1' per. r ri.o t, I.er.ii.gtun, Or.- lior es htand-
t. (L t eomieeioi!) oi left shoulder ; cuttle
me ou ri(:ht hip. li.-oige, Morrow counti-.
l iper. J. II., Islington, ur. -Horsen, J U eon.
ecied ui left shoulder; cuttle, same on left hip.
mder bit ui each ear.
lVttya, A. C, lone, Or.; horses diamond F on
- shoulder; cstilo, ,1 H ,1 connected, on the
;ft hip, uoper slopo in left ear aud slip in the
mht.
I'owell, John T., 73aytllle, Or Horsos. ,1 1' eou.
lec ed ou left shoulder. Untie OK ouiiueeted oil
eft i hip, two under half crops, one on each ear,
w. tie under lima,; l;a, Bi Grantcouuty
Hood . Andrew, llimlman, Or.-Horses, eousre
riif. with quarter-circle over it on left stitle.
eft should'e, ""fl'""'. Or.-Horses, C 1! on
lliee. Dan, ilardman, Or.; horses, three panel
vorm fence on lelt shoulder; ca:tle, UAN on
iglit Bhoulder. llauge near Ilardman.
Itoyse, Aiiron, lleppner, Or-llorses, plain V on
eft Bhouluer; cattle, samo brand reversed on
iglit hip and crop off right ear. ltange in Mr
ow county. "
Itusli Bros., lleppner, Or.-Horaes branded i
a the rigli; shoiiirer; cattle, IX on the left tup.
rop ott left ear and dewlap on neck. Itange in
ilorrow and adjoining counties. K
liust, VVillium, Kidge, Or.-Horses It on
eft shoulder; cattle, II on left hip, crop 08
ma and Morrow o luuties,
Iteaney Andrew, Lexington, Or.-Horse,
SL nstl", slu-ulder; voiii "uS
.CeSbrrrowr;,tra6",UI'8 "
idMmr)V,m-' "i1 U,lir"U- (IHK connecter
u d . , S " tV" "V ttlen right hip
md uiop oft right ear and ep it in left. Horse,
aiue brand on left shoulder, liango in HorrZ
.rant and (lillimn coumio, Jl"rro
efiLht".rM1 VVi'.' u,"Vl"ut, Or.-Hor..ee. JO ok
eft shoulder. Cuitle, oon right hip.
Spicknall, J. W., loosebcny. Or - Horses
i'.'t',"' 0 m ""PI""". Or-Horses branded S A
on lelt shoulder; cattle Haine on left hip.
bwaggari, H. F., Leiington, Or-Horses
wu , dash under it lt,tL 8a cattle 11 with
iau'dludou'M r1'1 !"f' " ' ""S
Jmuid V,,!!i'''1 leK-- """'e '" Morrow,
uiuiamand Umatilla counties,
n lwTSould,A,l'i"n"- 0r-"s brands-' 2
mien shoulder; col tin BUine on loft hlo Oreo
.near, wattle on left hind leg P- P
htraight VV. K, Heppner, Or.-Horses shaded
Dhnor.Juhn, box ir m' - .
horses on. right hip-'calire, Simeon Tgh? hi?
IBun left Bliouli er- iulilj Vii'" horae8 ,Dra"d1
uodle CZ . ii . " Bame also nose
Stephens V A I, I TW mi ilIlil'm ou '"'"
r.gl7s;Z"'cata;'u .rutri L on iTT
oteveuBoL, Mrs A j h . n H10 l lght Bld8
'"HwaL'ga'r'i'ti "
if ..,..- "'"oi, A.
,t iT, :;,".V.t1,',r',0'---cattle woH
,T' ,r.'V,"u ou..r'B''t nd underbitiu laf.. .elr
---"i-. uu.nes nun lft shoulder '
shoumel Sa-tnlerP'".Or.-HorBeB. 0-on left
leEiidrte?.''8 T
with split inbotnars'118 6ame "n left
Vsiiderpool, ll.T Sn.1, 'T Si'S""1- '
-ted ou righsiouYd,rtWiar
circle? ft iWVW.-i.
Horses same bra"d .m iTi,,'" right ear.
Grant couuty. " Katigein
S wt.eSr!ghea,?"er' 0r- braod1
uid split Sii lSt P q orop ott "KUtr
ace otS'oLT 0r,-7Horsf!
shdt-cau' "SUr' Ur'-Hu. on'ft
tbrVee'pSeJoah,Be t'TeKTi 0" oorse.
nSriluS. Or.-Ca.Ue, W on
'TftiS on rigbt
HorsVi hifToi ""'""'giou, Baker Co.. Or. -
- connected on lefi AnU.
1 llliRm. "
y over three bam I.,., i V y"ar,r cir
horses. rUngVQmm,1?'t..hl',
-'"oulder. Au range In'Zro"
Vm,
ditrict,Momw ooonty.
T8ou the riihtruT.rry'Ur--H" 1