ftREAT SPEAR AND SAVE THE TAGS. 3 to Kmitoil and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $173,250.00 In va!u3ble Presents to be Given Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 .1 55 STEM WINDING F.LOIN OOLD 6.773 FINE IMPOKTF.D IUKVCU OPERA fil.AHSKS. MOROCCO KODY liLACK KNAMISL TIUMMINUH. (.UAHAXTKKlf ACHHO.M A l IC. . . HHfiia Of. 23,100 IMPORTED (iKRMA.N .. 1 O.G33 jtOlXKO UOLD WATCH CIIAKM KCTAItY TELESCOPE TOOTH t 1 5, COD LARGE PICTURES (11x23 Inchon) no advertising uu them 231,030 PTilzrs. AMOUNTING TO Th" n'w! nrtlclcs will bn distributed, 1-y IIFAL) Pill;,' Tobacco, end return to us thu IIS Vc will di-itribuio S33 of these prizes la o THE PUtTYsen 1in us the crcatcst nnmtxr of SPEAR IILAD i'Alid Itoin. county we will give IV, tli" FIVE PVRTIEH s"n'lintr m the next croatcst pumhrr of SPEAK HEAD T.VJ-S wo will give to each, 1 OPIUtA OLAK.S. To the. TWEN !'V PI!T.'E( rendtrifc in the noU prcntcRt ntimhcr of Sl'i; Ut KE Y.) TAG -1, wo will (live to each 1 POCKET K.N'H'i; To th-1 OV'E IirisTlT.Tl PVTtTIES pendine; us the next greatest I; ' r -if s--:A:t HEAD TMH, we will k'lvc to each 1 JiJ.jLKIi ;i)l,:i u ATl.-I CIIAK.M TOOTH J'ICK To tin- OV'-l lirSll'SED PARTIES Rcndlnsr us the next greatest iiinn.vr f S'.'rt :l HEAD T.i;x, wo will give to each 1 LAUuE . P.)X!t:i IN ELEVEN tVUIIW Tt:.il riunaocr of Pi-ircs c rTION. No Ttti will ho received before Jnnnnry 1st, lfll, nnr after February 1st, i I. E .ri piei;:.'-'e ' ont iiinin; t-fjs iiir.s' Ik- innrkeil plainly wilh Nnme of Kuitler, Town, .'- St..!,, an I Nu liber oi Tays in each pucliage. All charge: uu packages must be '"''''Vtli U1.-TKA It IIED posses'ies more qualities of Intrinsic value then nnr other pi.j" I icc.i pro't'ie. 'I. II s tin- 'We. test, the lointhcst, the ri"het, M'liAlt HE A It Is a!isolut"lv. pn-iiiveiv and di.'inc'lvely different In llavor from nny oilier iilus tobacco. trial will entmin n die lined Hliepllciil of this fact, IMS the largest sellerof any similar tiiiar)" aiitl stvle on eiirti,, which proves that It has caught tho popular t-odo nnd pleases the people, Trv'it, mi'l pari Iclp'ile in the contest for prizes. See that n Tl. TAW Is on every lu cent puce of .SPEAK HEAD vou hoy. Hend lu the tags, uo matter how small the uiiantuy. Very sincerely, 4 J THE P. J. SOP.a COMPANY, .Middletown, Onio. A llt nf the people obtaining the prizes In this county will bo published In thlt paper Imme.liuU;ly after February 1st, ls:il. DD.'i'T SEND ANY TflCS BEFOHE JANUARY I, 1834. GRKATLY REDUCED RATES MADF. BY TlUl Soul I! '('. ' I' mho lumpily am i ( FOR THE CALIFORNIA itorxi) Tin i Tir.K i:r-i coon von :to KAYS. 11 II IMM.l'Ul.Nfi 1TVK (iA'I'E TICKETS TO this fair KXCUItSION TKU'S From Hiin Kma isio to other points In Cali fornia will he iillnwed plirehnsers nf epeeltil Mhlu inti-r Fnlr th liets at ihe folhning round trip rales: 'lo stalinas nailer I jU miles fnnn un Kran elsco. one anil O'te-lliinl one way lure. To MhUihih Iftl) miles or mere Iioni tSin KrnneUeo, one and one llt'lh one way hire. For exact ralrennul lull information impure of J. II. Kirkiaial. lUsl. aaelit ut 1:1 Th'st 8t., I'orilaml. or., or address the undersigned. IIICIPI) IIIIAV, T. II. tlOOIlMAN, tieu. Tl'allie Mutaiger. Oen. Pass. Agt. Fun l'ranilse(, Calif. K. P. ItUliEltS, A. (i. 1'. A- P. A., Portland, (ireneu . KHENCH WOM3H Or CUSINE3S. foi-lu 'et .Mad.1 by inan or Theui lea ilatnet I', nrlrailll, n )'l C'tKiaell I. 'Viie 1'rea -Invwiiiaii. unli!;c her Knp; hsh si:.t:-r, has, u-i ;i rule, a very tfood luisincss e lu I:i tlie common B'jhools, says tlu; Ch'uu;ro Herald, she liivs been tau;,'lit hoiuieholtl booU ki'opintr mid luia bccMi riveii lesstitis in puivliasiii',' an 1 ni-'ful c-ipendiiurc. Ab a wli'j, f.'ae b 'p:'jt 1 ir-'iierully tu lu'lp lier husband in hi-i bu:.iiR'ns, and s.iiiK'limes i;ho m:i;:iires it entirely hr him. In the sur.ill stures alio acU as eler'.t f ir him and in the; larprr ones she in un equal partner. The lion Jlatvho was m:v.!o famous by Mine. Uou -i anlt, who helped her husband found n:id maintain the establishment, and tifler hi:; death .she took entire eharffe of it. Her system was one of so niu li 1. indues:; and consideration to ward her employes that they called her "the Lauy of the lion iMatvhe,' and look-eil upon her as almost a saint. She was very prosperous in the busi ness, and associated with herself as stockholders the chiefs of the various departments who had been faithful in their service, that they merht share iu the profits. Then t.he wished to in clude as many of the other employes as possible, so she ceded a part of her shares lo a common fund subject to their pur.'hase. In her will she left thu rest of her shares to toe stockholders. She als rave one million dollars of her own private f irtune for a pension fund for those of the employes wh.i from a re or illness were unable longer to work. There are. many other Usrjre establish ments la Paris mnmercil by women. Mine. C que'.i.i. it i ; said, 1 ve-ts all her husband's m uvy for hie.i .ud many of the wiv.-s of the utvi.ts ina:ia;re the sellin;r an.! c:;hibili in of their liu., bands' works, and attend to the eolle.'tiii;; and payiiwrof debt:;, obtain orders and call upon the newspaper men, doiiijr all o the, necessary work to make their hus bands' artistic, efforts profitable. The uenenil 11:1 r 'iiMii'liBe tstnhlisb 111 tit fiirinerly nwneil hy C'llin & HI' r'nr 1 iinl. hurt lalely chiinueil I:hihIh. imw he l-w utnl-r tli- n nitri'l nmt mnnatf. ment of Tin Merarliintl Meruantile C'liiipanv, whioli (MiitmneH hiiiitene hi the old sluad with a larger stuok thuu ever. t MIDWiHIER mi AND JlETTHN" E7.5I) Hr'AD CONTEST. VATCIiES.. ....f-UMIM JLTKIIORN HA NDLK, l-Olll liLADED r.,100 00 IN ELEVEN COLORS, for iraming, UP $173,250 00 cnnn'fea, nmont parties who chow SPEAR '1 AOS taken therefrom. this connfy na follows: 1 COLD WATCH. ...j OPERA GLASSES, .i!) POCKET KNIVES. 100 TOOTH PICKS. .100 P1CTUUES. for (Ms Connty, SCO, PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There, was never h tirae in the hin'ory of our country when Ihe demnnd foi inventions ami improvements in the arts mid sciu' oes (renerslly was so great hp now. The conveniences of mankind in the faotor.v find workshop, the hons-ehnld iilnl on the farm, hh well us in official lile, riquire onulinunl nccessuins to (he appniteuanOH and impliments of each in order tu save labor, time and expense. The pnlilieal clmnife in the ftdminmtra o i government does Dot affeot the process of the American inventor, who l),-inir mi I lie nlert, nud reHily lo per ceive Hie eiiHting definieneies, does not ermit (he -(fairs of (fovernmeut to de ter bim from quickly oonoeiving the remedy to overcome eiieting diHcropau cies. Too great oure oiiunot be exer cised in obooniug n competent snd skill ful attorney to prepare snd prosecute an application for pitleut. Valuable in terest lime been lust Hud destroyed in iniiiimer ible instsnces bv the emplii ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is t Lis advioe npplioable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust tlu ir business to this olass of attorneys do in at imminent risk, us the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get mi allowance and obtain the fee. THE 1'ltEStf CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedileibnrn, General Manager, 018 P street, N. V.,Washiiigton, D. C, repiesendug a large number of impor tnut daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to uroteot its natrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Com pany is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, iiud prepare and proHeonte applications generally, including me olmnioal inventions, desigD patents, trade-murks, labels, copyiighta, iuterfer--nces. infringements, validity reporte, mil wives especial altenion to rejected ciiNes. It is hIbo prepared to euUr into noinpetition with any firm in scouring foreitf , patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wkuiikiibi lis. tilH F Street, t'. 0. Uox 385. Washington, D. C. SSoods! Trees! Choice Seeds Fruit Trees THAT WILL. O ROW. Wholesale and lietail. Catalogue Free. Address GEO. 8TAKRETT, jun'25-;i:n sw Walla Walla, Wash. r a. 1 ...... . .-. .r. I.aUo Miporior it., ti.i.-s, wm tu. tho oeeiui. Observation:, at IHthtth : iiow the daily rise tint I fall nf water at that city, independent of wind influenced, is eighteen inches. This is not strange when the fact it considered that Lake Superior covers an area of 35,000 square miles ana has a pronoral direction of east and west. There is also a small tidal wave observable daily at the west ends of Lalto Krie nnd Ontario. The in fluence of the wind on the lojtes is very observable. I havo seen Niagara falls lowered to such an extent, by the piling up of waters in the west end of Lake Erie, that it would soom that one could I wade across the river. The vast marshes alm t'.ie ml'i slnnv of Lake Erie are often oveeilmvod with wind-born waters and ai:;in made almost dry. .OTHERS gfoopjl siP clear! n (long1 skin! JsL li FE li m 1 1 MENTAl m I (STROuG VI Sarsaparilla M. Hammerlv. a well-loinwn hnines.s mnn of Hillsouro. v'a.. semis tlii.s t'-stimmiy to tiie merits of Aver's Sarsaparilla: "Several years ago, I hurt lav leg. the iniury leaving a sore which led toervsipelas. My -.iffei iii:;s were extreme, lev leg. Iioni ihe knee toil.e ankle, being a solid sure, which began 1" ex tend to oilier parts of l lie laid-. Af.ei trying various remedies, 1 began lakne-' .Iyer's Sarsaparilla, and. before I had liuislicd the first boltle, I experienced great relief: UiO second bottle eUected a complete cure." Ayer's SarsapariiSa Prcpred by Dr. J. C. Ayer li Co., Lowell, Uu. Cures othersri!S cure you IF YOU WAN f INFORMATION A3CW lf w I a. : pa . A'.1r"-S n lef i r e 'St l coc :n rsii: I'ltriss cr..ti.nN coTH'iny, (OHN w;n0Hat,n.H, if-mn .ilooicy ko.hov a. '.ta-hi:.o ;:-.n. ii.o pcs.oss ; SOL riS'-B, i:':c:T.Eri ro- p ,, pic PIT p. i , rs Klin -r vni- kty in l!it rer-iiljir Ai-i;v . sl.rvlv.-r. A 0 .. I n li ... .r-ir.-tle'ir I :r,..', , urV 'Iiti'le I ( .1 3-.ee) iitv. 'I"'.nami:i.ii, cut; Sclef pV e.n- Iiiw i. 'u cliav; ami! leaiee.-ij'ul. 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 home 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. Ore ox a PnendAo Vc& cause oj Olmencan. Are you willing to work for the cause of Protection in placing reliable infor mation in the hands oi your acquain tances? If you are, you should be identified with the american Protective tariff league, 135 W. 20D ST., NCW YORK. Cut this notice oat and send It to the Leae.,.1., staling your position, and give & helping hand. 'OTirxijrtTsrjiirijaTHa m "t-f I. ,t Caveats. Trado-marks, Csslgi Patents, Copyrights, And ull rut not huiiln'Kii ironduetetl fcr moderate; fees. Infcrmiition an..l mlviro clvrn to Inventors wlthoot nrfjL'.. Atlitrt'sii PRESS Ct-A!M3 CO., JOHM WD0RBUEN, llur:iintin .Vttomey, oral 1' Vv com' 'nation of li-wsiu n'rei In the 1 a ,;.r;:ori.; oJ" ppotort- l ;nt -, and eat'U pupot touches for the rt-Sponsi. .n Pr .hH Cluliiw CompauT, Salary antlexpousLS paid wo-kly I'rom utatU Paroiant'DtpoMtttun. Eielusivu territory. Exporience unnecoflswry. Pccullnr fFjk j ftdraDtmfftsBtorjeginneri. Liberal . oommlBBion to locnl part Urn airontft. LanrcBt t .!.. m. "tr com. """'jftAB Tortlieorehanl, , voclt. (rVw lawn nnd panli'n. I vianviounow.whllo: th fmtt InduHtt-v Is boiB Inmnrtunf. On.td (.h.tnCO lOT ll .riv.inpHinont. Outfit atid tull pur- ni tiolra tire. ltllOWN IlltOK. CO.. nur- 1 TYineii. I'urt'snit. lim. 1 1 ihbuwihw u , relialilv. Nnm tluB pftr. .ao ":7:;r,'r.:'.Aofls.$7s atmk KvHL-tw unlt.m. Tk 1. jpl.l UUb a-tirr. Wa.lit-t. HiUb ai ii lui m Itaimia iu uu' niiuuit. W-h a, llli.r. KID1 atitt iti nhmi 11 lutt id hii.J. Vot VU1I1 ihe liuimti, ill' niBi'biueiloH - H. Iln h'. .Hiit-liit. Ubft ki.il . lie rftil w tv. . o arnaeJ n..r r-. uuikl-niBiiciirtliiilitug 0,nht-n 'U-h",iitiuuii. rtn p 'lu.lilt-,wirriiurl.v,irvulrfrt W. P. UAllltl-ON A CO,, tWb Nh. li, Columbut. F'TAWYLAPY can jreta vnltitiblcaeeretanitl cosi iuc S.'.lm, and a ru bber shield lor i0 c jr tl 1 I Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. S'!9 nF TRPFT, ST t.TI. MO. B TDIStl A PcltsK9 of 0"r tea L U La lal I rilUL ment t r vraann, and I ilLLC ' d.vay, ne.you, debility i llaWlal and lot yltalie mat in. tor la cuu poitae. R. WARD INSIUTUTE, 130 X. th St. ST. LOUIS. 10. n rilV-.l IL&ti C7.& K icp 1 Jl 'XI H HI ri v t--, , .v jam BIG HORN SHEEP. Towering Precipices Easily De : Bcendod b7 the Woolly Roamer. A rureller of th Cragtl and Cllfft of th : Itockr tluant ilns-IIow th Cautions j Aiiln. U lusiipe from th till of the Hunter. I In a Main street cijrar store, says the Kansas City Star, is a stuffed specimen of the Arg-ali, or bhj horn sheep of the Rocky mountains. This animal is not only very shy, but. having an appetite for vegetation which can only ho dis covered amond tho very highest plateaus of tho Rocky mountains, is a dweller oi the crags and cliffs. It is seldom it breathes a more rarllled atmosphere than is found ia an altitudo of 0,000 feet. Its manner of lifo and its place of living make it a diGicultanimal for the hunter, and the Utcs and other mountain In dians in the day of the bow and arrow looked on the killing of a big horn as a feat. They aro very scarce and not at all prolific. There has always been a large amount of lyin about tho" big horn. Hunters had, for a time, somo unexplainablo ex periences w ith them. A bunch of foui or five would be seen feeding upon some high grassy mesa or table-land, which would find termination, on three sides perhaps, ia a procipitous up-and-down descent of several hundred feet. The hunter, ambitious and indefatig able, would, with infinite labor, creep ing up canyons and crawling among rock9, come in behind them. lie would exult in the certainty of a shot. The big horns could not es cape. A 400-foot precipice on three siaes so steep that a bird could scarcely sus tain itself theroon and the hunter cut ting off retreat on tho fourth, matters looked gloomy for tho big horn. Best ing himself for a moment to recover his breath and nerve, both somewhat strained in his scramble among the rocks, tho hunter would move forward. On catching sight or scent of him the big horns would amble in a confident and contented way apparently to the edge of the precipice and disappear Tho hunter on coming forward would see his game racing far out in tho valley 400 feet below. How did they got there? That was always tho question with the j Western man. It was finally concluded on all hands that tho big horn jumped. As his four slender legs could scarcely be expected to sustain such a descent, tho ingenious Western mind had re course to tho big horns from which the Argali gets his soubriquet. These are from four to seven inches in diameter at tho base and sprout in horny spirals from tho animal's head much after the fashion of tho horns of that engine of destruction tho common Merino ram. When tho big horn leaped, said these Munchausens, ho turned head down ward and alighted on these horns. They had seen him make the trip, they said, and they would thereupon enlarge on the downward whirling plunge of any thing from MO to -2,000 feet, according to the mendacity of the raconteur. They would tell how ho descended like some curved woolly boomerang, and re bounded from his horned frontlet to a height of forty feet and then ambled away bleating with pride and pleasure at his success. So accurate a naturalist and so careful a writer as Mayno Keid wrote a book about it and in his story jast his big horns over precipices of 1,000 feet without a scruple. Uut tho Argali does not indulge him I iclf in tho flights ascribed to him. He has too much good sense. A jump from ! uch heights would smash to smithereens a big horn made of steel. Hut tho mat ter is not left to doubtful argument. Their manner of descent has been dis jovcrod and is easy enough for a big horn when once you witness it. Al) through these mountains you will find .earns and rifts which split the preci pices from top to bottom. The rock has been torn asunder by some force of na ture and tho result in many instances is a cleft or split whero tho walls are not separated twenty feet and yet run from the bottom to tho top of the cliff some hundreds of toot. That the rock sides were once together may be seen in the iwells or protuberances of one wall cor responding to tho depressions in the other. The big horn is the prince of caution. Before ho is found anywhere he has made a complete war map of the neigh borhood, which ho carries locked in his woolly head. When ho disports himself. on some dizzy plateau he is always cer tain of an outlet. No cul de tac for him; he is too good a mountaineer for that. Before ho nibbles a mouthful of the crisp herbage, ho has looked up one of these deep rifts which go down to the valley bolow. Tho momont he is dis turbed ho makes straight for it. Arriv ing at tho verge ho never hesitates but jumps boldly out and down, aiming foi tho other side of tho deep crovioo. This ho strikes with his four hoofs, which aro hard as cast stool, and at once leaps back for the othor sido. lie descends perhaps fifteen or cightoon feet at a leap, and as ho could not retain a foot hold for a moment at any one of the places he strikes tho rock, he never pauses in his zigzag leaping until the last one brings him to the valley hun dreds of feet below. That crevice is the big horn's stairway and that ia the way he descends. Compreiseil Air Torpado. Still another torpedo, this one the in vention of an Austrian Count, lluona- corsi by name, has made its appearance i 1 !,:. lu inu iiiruitean navui laiu Luiitmry world. According to oflle.ial and private reports of tho trial of this instrument they wore eminently successful, (rivinjf results superior even to thoso obtained from the Whitehead Tho motivo powoi is compressed air, acting direotly from a reservoir upon the propeller without any assistance or intervention from ma chinery. The propulsion is effected by twin screws working; inversoly and giv ing a velocity pi-eater and more contin uous, it is contended, than any obtained m other torpedoes. O110 remarkable feature of this invention is tho faculty of automatic guidance, which enables it to avoid protective nuts and shields, and to dive any ilistancd before rising tt five its blow. Tnbicc.i iin.i i.n .t'.'th. Tho nso of t ib.uiM tloos uut tho tocuh: tho nicoLino Jeokn;, t'.icm r.r.i tho oxoos.sivo uso of iho t-.'oth hy. baceo chcvirs nuturalty nvars I'.u'ia down much more rapiilly than if Ihry wore used simply to crush tho fud. Teeth, when worn do.va to tho pira from thia or other causes nro in tho con dition so ofton dosorilvd as "doublo teeth all tho way round," presenting, as thAy do, a broad, smooth surfaoo, not unliUe tho app 'aranoo, though slightly smaller, than tho tupaof the roal double oeth. Fttpers for unit ut tli Gazette office at two biti a hunlred. A Gentleman Who formerly resided in Connecticut, but who now resides in Honolulu, writes: "For 20 years past, my wife and 1 have used Arer'a Hair Vigor, and we attribute to It tho dar k hair which she and I now have, while hun dreds of our acquaint ances, ten or a dozen years younger than we, are either gni) -headed, white, or bald. When asked how our lialr has retained Its color and fullness, we reply, ' By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor nothing else.' " "In 1868, my affianced was nearly bald, and mm ""3 the hair lient fall. a--J-'A -ifF. kept out e ry day. I ,riCll induced her to use Ayer's Hair Vlfror, and very soon, It not only checked nny further loss of hair, hut produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend this preparation to all In need of a genuine hair-restorer. It Is all that It Is claimed to be."-Autonio Alarrun, Bastrop, Tex. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR convince the skeDtic and point the wav which if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATES Pastille Hns been put tip in a proprietary form since S78. and bB bpen unecl fnr vfiflrs nriorto thnt time In private practice. It Is no untried nofttrum, of doubtful reputation, but a genuine Bpecitlo for a very prevalent disease. Thousands of mon, of all HKes, have at some time In life broUKut on nen-oua debility and exhaustion, with oisanlo weakness, by over brain work, excesses, too fre quent indulgence or Indiscretion and viclons habits, and it ts to these that we oiler a remedy that will, by its direct action upon the seat of the disease, stop the drain and restore the piitient to vigorous health and strength. Ourmethodof introducing Prof. Harrts'Pftstille treatment is one which oommenrts itself to all sensible persons for the reason that we supply it upon their judgment of its value. We auk of our patrons nothing In the way of eTpense boyond a postnl card and a two cent postage stamp. The postal card to be used in sending us their full ad aretes and the postage stamp for the letter return ing the statement of their case for which wo Bupply them with a question blank, to be tilled out and an envelope addressed to ourselves tor utMi In returning it when tilled. wnen we receive me siaie ment on blank we prepare olght days' treatment and for ward it bv mail and nrenav TRIAL postage thereon and along Drr-fmrB wtth the eight days' treatment rhulSALlt we send full directions for using. Tliet.eatmontin no way interteros who a person's attention to business, and causes no pain or Inconvenience in any way. We are so positive that it will gtve perfect satin 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 thnt they are more largely interested than ourselves in continulnff the use of the Pastilles, Even then we do notattomptto rob them bydo mandtng high prices. On the contrary, we make the prices as low as possible, and the same to all. They are as follewH: 13 for one month; $5 for two monthsj 7 for three months. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mail. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charges. For over ten yoars vro have otienited our Mm t inter hhihaChITiUI bnsiness upon this plan with satisfactory results. we assau persons neeuing treatment ior any of the secret illswhich come to mankind through a violation of nature's laws to send us their ad dress on postal card or by letter and allow us to convince thorn that PROF. HAHRIN' HOI. iritLE MEDICATED PASTILLES have merit and are what they need. All communications confidential and should be artdreHned to The HARRIS REMEDY CO.. Mfg. Chemists ' BOBeekman St., VEVT YORK CITY, V. Y. ;i..Wimn-iu.ii:H.wyi-A.ii.tiaw;p' I R B 3B It: ff in" wor,hof lovely Music lor Forty T 4D1IJ.. Cents, consisting of too pjtcesT Z-Z full size Sheet Music ef the latest, brightest, liveliest and must popular JF T. selections, both vocal and Instrumental,--" fjotten up In the most elegant manilsr, In- 3 y eluding four large size Portraits. CAHMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, 3. fe: PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist, T- ADELINA PATT1 and 5 SS; MINNIE SELIQMAN CUTTING, RDDNU, U ODDCMTD THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO C0. Broadway Theatre Bldf., New YorkCity. Z.. . w.ava&Btfla WANTED. THS OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE. ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly SAFE, lie fame an used by thot iandB of woman all oyer tbe United States, In ttia JLD D00T0H3 rlyate mall prafittos, for SO years, and not a BlnRlj bad result Money returned It not aB represented. Bend cents (stamps! lor .oaicd particulars. :S. WASH IHSTITUIE, 120 H. Math St.. Et. Icals, )t- Tears' Flxperleneo In treitlnR all varl ties of Uuptnre e:iuliles us to guarantee a positive, cure. Question Blank: una Boot tree. Call or write. VTJLTA.JIEAICO APPLIANCE CO., J23 Pine Street, SX. LOUIS, MO nuueeu 15 to za tnund, rer m-nth. N Rrdueed 15 to 2a pound, rer m-nth. No ,larrinr. no lnccnMn n,". ,n UmmIi ....... (lnw. 'lreatnientperfectly hartules, and ,rii-:ly c.iofl dcotial. Ouention Bl -V an-l Hook iree. Csllorwrile PH. 11. B. BUTTB, &13 l'.n. tttett, bl. Lorn., Mo. S30 A YEAR FOR LIFE wbstantial Rewards for Those Whose Answers are Correct A nim .M-e pntfrt-d ft prison whpre wu wmflnwj 'inii.i'iimi a rr'tniiiid On makitig a rpquMt U b nt'iictif niti. iIih iiresm' nf the doomed man, th Mior wu ti!onm ill at nonp but relative werv irnnt i te i tie pneoner. Ihe viBilor Raid : "Brother! K.r Imvt' I n nt. but that man a hhe nriM.mr : ih.T i- my faihrr'on." H.- wns k niu-f iakfn to the prironer. Now, what rtt- T Arii'iilnirirtt Pn ItliRb iria? Column wtll cri ftUl :tr for lit to the iwrrinn fit-niiinj; the Una Correct an mm; HtmHJ ti ilie m-ond ; 3r.l, 250; 4ih, lltX): 5tjj oriil oTtr lft.OtM) oth-r rfwanln, connir ing of itianoa, ".fiit, IioiieF ninl eenia euld and ailver watch. aUvei - ti-tv, tlnnionii rini.-, etc To .hf iinon w nilinn th laat corm aufwrr will bt : a h j.ii-'oit',l vmno, to the next to the lant a beautt- i o -!!. n.l 'he o. u 6,000 will recei valuable piixtM I -iKt-rwnn. Ac lil'l Ks (i All anttwpri mnM hr wnt hy mail anl -Hi t.. inrk i. mi iHtenhan lwc. 31.18i'3 (2) Th it ml ' rio. l-nrff whnipver to etiHrrihi roinivlilion, hut al I". . om te tr einMTted to urnd niie dolliir for an ti milriiition to k-ithiT Tiik Laihkh, Homi MH1SK (IT TIIK CAN4 1MAX AllRlCVLTI h IMT tWC t Hip cnnii-ar ,,t trailed jeriodk-alu of the day (3 Ml pni, wim.erswill U el-T ed to mmny tin in extend UK "in riirnUtim. I4l Tiie ttnt wirmt atwwri rerenec Milder i ivfimitrk taken in all raren a date oi red iirt, i an U jrie evuy m.e an enal chnn. e, to nmter whi-n or fhe mny ie iWi, will secure liie flritt urizo: tht Ti.tirf, th.' next pTurf . and an oo Tui-; AnnivM.it'RiHT ia ao oli! en,atlj-hd cniicern n.l f-(f -v ami itr-n eann toenml.le it u.. any out aL tt,l"''- ,'St',,J for Pr""l lt of iutuit-r prua H l..H.-The Mlnwinr Wen.tnnwn ernrler.i hart on. -,,! lo aet a Jt'.lwa. Hnt w t Ui heinz-i "liilKoti I'rM.lem lim.H rrmng (.unman Pet iK.ot)ilb KrKter all n.on.y letiet Al lt"Li AZ R LIVBiW Pt V (1,'tdl. Wternorou JiS mwmm S aa D I, H a a7- VY v - - mm ,m POTE m STRICTURE f-1-rcv. rtreuJ i lKmt I, I erveul orlaiity, jaa.lal ; I"""'"'"1' drnd. ncr, " , "d eiirid b, lo .,. u y nu-ih d . Curo. " iaraa trj. uuct on B aak and il..ok(r. UlUf will. D3. WARD INSTITUTE. 120 H. Nlr.ltl St., ST. LOUIS, M0. ,rsam V.C IN MOSSES .iTH COAKAN'TEtD. Z !;t-5' ''"?:'",a,o::;,.":,:", 111,1 111 live I J if V: i VJ.tll.iM0 l.!l'""!l i r .CI ,,.r, '. Our A- 4-ii'ti linn Inula : at -. ,ro The Old Reliable EstanniedaSTars. Trcnt?mloorr'm abuses, exepsea or luirKopnetios. HK1LL GUARANTKKD. Board anl uuurtuiontt, furMshod whoa rt.-slrod. Quefltwu HUu aud Boot free. Call or write. QYPHILISi MmmW iuc eisliilnracl.oy. TriMtmi The irortt formi pod. hlv'T cured 33 lean ul nract.ov. Tnitmeot coitflatnlla . urci Bookfr. Oil or write. DR WAR I INSTITUTE, 120 N. 9th StoSt.Louis.Mo C ANGER t: AND OTHRl ttl i UIO 0' 'koire Uueition BIbiiIi nntl H-"K Tn9. oruritt ilt. U. It. Kl'TTS, 822 Pine St Bv. J-OUlS, MO, WANTED. $15 A WEEK. ANY T.ADY, employpd ortinotnployod cant ako l io f' r n lew houri work t'ac. ,ay. VP laiv rvimnii-'niun. vv snuipifi nv auui.t H. BtHJAMIN & CO., 822 Plnebt., St. LOUtt, Mo. Op. Hash's Belts &ilppIiattC8 ie...lUjWevHttriK!r':S' .. , WBSSSgSaiffl Jteits. MlspcnHor.."., ni.. buipor!erg, vesis, itwers, Uluco CUUS. tnip.. efn. Cnres Klienmatiain, liver nnl Kidney K.tii.ilntntrt. IlvKe,MHi',. 1-h-rorH (if Y-tltll. ,nst Jllnnlio'nl, NrrvnnsneH, sesnul Wenk- pks. and nil 1 ronl.l.-fl 1 n Piu'w or , ruiaie. ne-.liou ltiituk aud iluok free. Call or -rite. Volfa-Nfedica Appliance Co., .38 Piuo Street, ST. LOUI3, MO. Foot-Prinls on Ihe Path to Health. Everyone neediiiir n declmV mlvi should rend one nf Dr l''enl.'e i!in pHmphlets on "Oltl En.," "Cn-m .' Rupture," "I'liimo-'ia," -Vaiieeei ! ' Disease of men, Diffuse of W, Inen. i learn the best menes of ml.rine. A Hill Pub. Co., 129 Eutt 2Sih .St., jV.v York. . STOCK PRAMIS. While ymi kopp ytmr hii I ic -f j. ti u, can keep yourbrnnJ iit frut'iil riivw , Ai)n. T. J.. lone, Or. Hurwf (Hi nr !.' ihoulder; cattle "BUir1 en lefi lip, tindi-r hit rinht ettr, Hhd uppor bit on t.he lni't; rKi jzt. ow connty. Ariiistnintr, J. l, Alpip, Or.--'! 'v. ill', i-m n ler u n It'ft rihonldtT ui (mrm-h; .tit(!c n loft hip. AlliKon, 0. D EUrlit WVilv., Or.-f'Httle hrnr.o O 1) mi left hip and hocif hhuio liritmi un tiyl htmkler, Kanyt', Kilit ftlilo. Adkins, J. J., Tleppripr, Or . I I (ll rtCR, J A 1411 oacifd tin luit tiaiik: ra:ilc. Haii.ctui Id) hip. Hartholninpw, A. G , Alpine, Or.-- Hmtttr irandod 1 E on either ahouldur. Kaiif in iUo - nor (niiiitv IMeakiii&n, Geo., rartlniHti, Or. Horffh, fi rih ii loft hliDuldv'r; cat t it- "-tiitif t.n riiihl flimilHt" inmniHter, J. V., Ifardman, Or, Cuttle biarui fi H on left hip and ihiirli: Hplh in oach cur. Brenner, IVter, Ihm Kt-herry Oregon llnrw rand od PH on loft Hliouhler, Cattle eanie ni iylit Biue. iiui koi iu a umiK t rexK, ur n rattli VlAY cunia'cted on left hip, ciopoff left ttlr, ni etft shoulder, liane iu (irant and Alorm Bounty. Hnmman, Jorrv, Lena, Or.- Horpett .minded 1 . " . D,,','u"Jt-' -y - n on die id i Hint imh ear lift If crop nd rurhi ear uiiper elmm . " .' "' I'l'uri, v.. -JuirMn, ,j n ui ;iiht thiii, cattle, same on r lit tup; uplil it ath ear. Brown, lsa, KexinRtim, Or. H(irne IH on tht -imlit htiile; cattle, same on ritfht hip; ranue, Mor ow county. Brown, J. C, Hoppner, Or. KorHea. circl ' with dot mis- teroit lofi hip: eat t If, hnmi' Brown, W.J. , Lena. Oregon, howa W hni vcr it, ou the left shoulder. Cuttle name on leii tip. Boyer, W. G., Ileppner, Or.-llnrhen, Uu .rand or r.b hip cattle, bam, Witli hplit it ach ear. Uor, lJ.0., Heppner, Or.-Borbe8, P H on Iff; houlder; cattle. 6ame on lefi hip. Urownlee.W.J., Kox.Or-CHttle, -IB coiuieeiw V ,V "V"7' ' ,"lJ Vl far mj iwoKpntraiic mdd e piece cat out on nrlit er:im ietwn hhiiu rand on the luft iIiikIi; Katise in l"ox vHe lirant county, Chi bi i er Warren, Wiifrner. Or.-HorHeM tinmd--dOun nKht Mifle; cattle (tl-roe hum) ui iBht ribs, crop aiidrtplit in each ear. lianira ii irant and Morrow oountma. Cain.E., Caleb.Or.- V li on hot-eon on h-ft Htitle U With uimrter circlw over it, on Inft nhn.iidi ind on left stitle on ail colth u cit-r .Ijcarh-oi eft Hhoulderoniy on all hornenover t yearti. All muua m UrHnt conntv. Clark, Wm. H.. Let a. Or.-IIo.R,.K Wile ...... uected. on left f-honloer: cattle Mnm .m .;.). up. lull ye Morrow and Uuuitdla cotmlieM. Cate,(.hiw lt ViiiHon or Lena, Or. Hornet l t, on riwht shoulder; cHttle riame ou riuhi hit-. Uanwe Morrow and Lmnillia countiod Cecil, Wm.,pijUKla. Or.: U-rw Jl' on lef HhouldMr.ca'tle earne, on left ,ip, waddleB o. ach jaw and two bite iu the rifrlit er Curl, !. B., John liny, Ol.-l)n,ib e crone oi I . ,! nwoiiow iorK mid inn er hi un h.,u der. Enr nmrko.i ,, rrp ,t, ,.f', eH1 uuttelied miner bit in riKht. Weihern. eri, H i-iKlit aud un,ir half er.,t, ,n lf, r. A)j in tirullt ouulitv. Cook, A. J.,Lena,( )r.-Hon.HB, Minn rinht slioul l!tle, nieou r (tin lii,,: our uiurk soimr. Mopotl left and Bidit in rtuht. 1 .efi""tle turr""'vlllB. Ur' "Worses. X ul Cox Ed. B., Hartlman, dr. (V.tle. C will in oenter: horeen. Ct n , f hi,,. (ocnrau, It. k., Monuu.eiil. (irant Co, Or. Uonwa branded circle with li benealli, ,, ,.f. -houlder: cultle u,e brand on Uu, hi u, "X under Blope both ears kihI dewlap J'hapiii, u Hnriimiin. Or.-llorreB branneo - on riKl, hip Cattle branded ,. 8". ajV. orindB ti on hore iiKl,t i),iB,: ,,.' '" riX ea? ' "1 - a", .d . LiickriiR, Ebb li.irsen braided with ihree imeu ion ..tilefl stitle t allies,,,. on lVinJe JJoukIhkb. V, ,M .(iuliowas. u,.-, a, " .tu leVt'tp!"" 1"B-f"rk "' Hd' li"f.. U l DUKlaB,'0. T., DoihIhb. Or-llri.w TU on t-i"KV 1 .8"tte: B"ttl8 "K,"e "" r'Bld l.ii. til. J. U. Jt Soiib. LoUk-la,Oi.-iir I,..,,,! ed ELI on left sl,alder. eaUle i, u"e , M, top. hole u riuhl ear. " riKhl'l'fi'oull'r:"- U,'""m,r' r' Di.m d on E.nei),t . B.,ll,minial,. Or.-H.nses brand, ri ievei,d l nub ,.fi bll,iu "i"'''.'' d iieanie L n hi hi,.. , iUlt . " ; Heek, Juuaou. IIiiii.ut, o, - ',' eonneetedo, . riKl,l L.,,flder imtle me .', r.n.(tL,p. tar murk, hole in ,,ta K"cr.S Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or. Cattle IK ear. lii.rB.B,8i,meb.a, d,e, 1,1,1,,,, " lelt .bouL,1.""1"' "V1'"- ''.ft illl'l'r"l',Kr,',"'h' nni1 L'"M"ek Co.. K.w eountl. ,'r""t' "''"k""' Morrow (ientry, Elmer, Eeho. (I,. lr.w trmLsl li 8. with a quarter ctrele over it. on l(t atitii' haiiKBtn Morrow aud L'aiaullaeouiiii 'He Hajes. I,oo.. l.na, Or, UrandJH eonw.l(,ri niatt A. H., liidtf,.. Ilr.-lattle i-,.iit,d-l,... withtinatter eii.-le , ,er it ,, . r,t ,, ,, Hltitim A Jenk. llnm lt,,n tlr t .., , ... , on etlher hip: crop i ri'J,,,"' ' , H,,hM, S. n,i.t. W.,;,.r t)- T X , . cmineitedjot, liv-ht ii IdiVot, in.r . . . ,' onrittki hip and on left Lide u . ';'';.''",''l.'' M?et Ill. Mi'ton, Wki,!, Or.- Rorfea nrnt dd . 1. k i i ul t. i I at .. Ii.ft ul..... I.i -t- O ireiW W 1' II .ni.e, - i-ii, , ,i ,r . t'ntile asino on left hip hIi-o large circJ ou left I ....... ... ,. .. do. Hall Hall. iMlwtn, jonn iniy.ur.--i atoe r i, on nht hip: liarsen wtuie on riKht shoulde-r. i-aUKuu. Motet county. Himiinl. J I., alloroir. Or. HorK. r i w, witt. bur above it) on riitlil atiottloer: ccitia -saieiiii le'l Ride. Uenge lu Murrov, uud Ciutt- lllla ei.uiitie. l... Mu, llui.imo. llr II.kvu. .h...!..! eart on Hie .en niifiiuuni. iHiu.n mtmuw ,,n. HiuiBHker, H . Warner. Or. -Ilorstt., V on left l,,.iil,l.-r ch ll. foil b-ft Im . Hai.liHlj. Albert, Ne. Oreaon Hort.es, A H -.iniii eletl. on left .boulder; t attle on lh luft in. eniporT left ear. lliinil'hruvM. a al Hardninu, Or.lloraea. H on I tlank Haje". J. Moppner. Or. Monies, wineulase n left hlioul.lei eattle. aanie on nlu bip, lllwlon. Luther, r.lal.i Mile, 111. Iloree Hon hp n-fl Hh.iulileraud heart on the left btirla Ct. ii. hxiiim ,tt, I. .ft l,,. Itanue III Alorrow rolint.y. Ivt. Alfnnl. I..,uir Creek. Or --Cattle 1 U on iulii hip. crop. itl left -ar and hit in riKbt. HorKe. Him- biiuid ..u left abeiildor l:aok-e n Uiant OlltllV .1, t,i r. Hurry, Ileppn r, Or-Ilniaia branded T J ,in lire left eh, ll I. lei: Cuttle U.nmle.1 J on il t h"p, Kiwi nutlet bit in h it ear. llange iu . ,,m,w e imly. Jiii'km. b. Ai., Ileppnpr, tlr -lloraes, horae. hoe J on lefi aboulder. (aille. thu same. aime in Kiwhi M ile. hi, Bull, lelia Lena. Or.- llort-ea. eireleT on -Fl Biilie; ealtlo. Bameoli riKhi Inp, under half rot. in riuhl Mini Hi .lit ill left ear Jenkins, D W.,.lt. Veniou.or. J on homeaon efl ahoulder; on eattle, J on left bip and two .ninoih ertipa on both earn, hantfeiu Fox and Hear vail -JH heiiuj, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horsoa branded KM on lefi hip eattle Bitnie and crop otf laft , : under Hh,.e.in lh rljhl hirb J T., Heppner, Or. HorBOa an on left ...nlder: eall lo. nil ,n IhIi hi,,. htrk. , It ', Ileppner, Or. lluiBeB, 17 on either i U eaitle I'i on riuhl aide. Kirk Jeehe, Ileppner, Or.: horae 11 on laft Lelildei : catlle aunie ou lifc-lltaidu, underbil ou iitht ei,r. Kniiiberland.W. O.. Mount Vernon. Or.I L on aide on riuhl and left Bitten, Bwadow fork in 1. ft ar and under clop in riwht ear. 11 oreua same and nl left Hhonlder. KahKe ill (ll-ant e.niutv. hirten, Klephen, I ox. Or. h L uu left, hip .li entile, crop und aplil un rilit ear. HotBHB name hnuid ou lefi .iiouldiir. (tatiKe Orant ui tv. tiii nallen, John V.. I, I Or. Ilnnwa emailed liHit-eiiele.il eonneeleil on left hIiouI. I,t. Cat'le. HHlth ou lef-hit,, Itarik-e. near UX. , ittel, Leiihey. J. W Ceppnei- Or-Horae b-unded I, line A o h it ehuu.del-l e.tll.. i-iiiiih n Jf, Inii, Kiialeovirr.jl.t ju, Ihrue ahu iu r cht Lord, (lonrne, Ileppner. Or.-llorHea bran, ind ionble II eoi.neei. Simetiinea eallail a- "ll'l- II. nil let! Hhonlder. Miiiklimn. A. M.. He, -r, Or.-Calllo Inrua II on lefi M.lo both Mil er..pp,.,, anil plit j 'o Ii lioi-Mw M on left liij,. UanirB. Clark's '-Hl'.U'tl. Vinor. (lear. rtoppner. ('r.-fattle, M r n riKUl hip; holHe. M on I,, ft iili(iu,i.,r. lorBiin. S. N.. M.M.pner. dr. It,,rBM t, I..0 si, ml, I. ..nttln k,i... .... l..r, t M. Climber. .Taa A, Kelin, Dr. HnraeH.' M with it' ever on riu'bt flb'Uilder. Mortnin. 'I'hoe.. Ileppner, ' Ir Moreen, elreln r ,111 led HhiiniiJei and lefi ihiah; eattle. . m n -lit tlinr):, Mitchell. Oscar. Line, fir.- Horses. U uu riari i hi .: ratue. ;7nn riKht aide. MeClHren, 1). (.., Hinwnsviile, Or, Ilo,, -iiire Sot, ..neb hI,, older, eaitle, DI2 on bin MeCam. Iavid II. Kclm tlr. Ilur-ee braud,,d e..nneetn.', n ! be lefi Blieuh'er; cattle Humo leu end -ifb'. 'elli:r. IVin k. i,, Vnll... ll- m..i. .. . - mi M.e.i-ni i nil eittll" nil nt)H HmJ nndor tell ear; Iiiuh..n seme bnnid mi luft .in.. ,, , , - - in iii Hinie In A c Jlal-v. " ... .- a,in.(lr.-uii tir. -t .ill: h:.ir ...vie muter oti left Hhonlder; n I nfl n: luirh e..nti-led on b.p on the riiht iiiit:" in liie.nl Contiiy. Neiil. Andrew. Lurie ih.ek.l lr. MorwH A N en. .eieil nii l. fl ebotildni : r i e Biinie on lioi:, hi,,. Nindjiie. I... Miivei-tnn.dr.-lliirHeH. etrele V ,,' i: di'Kl : cn'tle. naitie on left hip. Oliver, J.wepti, ( an),,,, I ilj, (1,,- A . r.n .-nittUi "If" liol-Hea, Hiiueon left d.ifc.l,, Kuuij . i ii-aitl county Oiler, l-ei-rr, Lej.iin.uni, (r. - () ,,,, ..,(,( Oip, Hernial,. I'mirie I if.-, (le.-d., (.K,,B ( I' eiintlecleii on left hi,;; I,,,,,,,, ,f, sl'iH() eil tv.-irtle now. luince ill dmnl e.i.ttlity. I'i-wiiii. I Hove. Kmiit ,1111b. I Ir Ii, .uuu , . ., r , . r O'ler IIP(I on i:.. ( Mile, fork in lef ear. rk'ht cropped. ,. l-fl .111. W.-.teri It..)., left I'artei ,ii (lle:u.o.,. 1 1 Kr,linan,Or.'-l!,r:.eH If ,,o ti shot, liter. '' 'i''1,'.1'.1'' ' l-exiiutlon.Or,- !,,r .-e brund. K (L L ei.i,ii,.,-ii-,; o. led l,i.ii,il,.i-; ,-Mtim me on iikIiI Inp. liniiKc, Mnriow eiiunij-, ill i. J. II., Lexli.Ki,,,,. II,., , Jr,,.. j. ,.,,. icieil o lei I ebon bier; eatlle, saiue on left hip. t dec bi iu each ear. 1'etlsH, A. ( '., lone, Or,: horsoa diamond P on - - Bhnulder; cm i e, J M j eonueeied, on the -II hip. upper slo;ie in left oarand oliy in tlia lulit. I'owell, John 'I'., rtiiyriile, Ol'-UoreeB, .1 1" cotl. ice ediil, l.-l t Bbmiluer. CatlleOK eouileetl ou eh Inn. lo under h,.f croiw, pile on each ear, ui tie under tliiunt. Iln. pi in dmi.t eounty. Hood. Au.lrew. liHriluniu.Or.-H, , aouare " widi'ltiarter-enelHover Hon left stitle. Kwiiukm, t line, Ileppner, Or.- lloraea. i; It on lelt Hhi.iiide, . Ilice. hail. lltlriine.n,Or.; horaeH, three panel i.rni fence ou lefi Hhonlder; ea'tle, DAj iulii Blioulder. I'.aune near llimluian. Itiijae, Aaron. Uoppi,r, OI-IU.I-HI..H, plain y oa el Hhonlder; eallle, nauia lirand reverHwl on iKht hip and crop of) riK,t H,f, l;,ul(o ia iJ,,r ltiit.li MroH. Heppner, Or.-lloreea hrnoilod S u Ihe null, ehoiililer; CHttle, IX ou the left nip, .-inp oil left ear ami dawlnpnn m,ck. Hango c II, 'I row anil adjoion.u eoiintiiw. Itiml, William. Itm. (lrllrea w ... ,ell Hhouiner; eatlle. It on left bio. orot, oil i IKI.I ear, uiitloruil on left ear. Slinoo. ft ei,lli,ii,,o,,i,,lei-op,,l,,Kli ear. llauKe Un.a li.a and Morn, wc iiiulioH. Iteanei, Andrew Unmet,,,,, Or.-llorae, riuided A It on nKbt Blioulder, vout ouartei ircle over brand; eattle Biuiw ou riuht Inn, '. in, fte .llonow coin, tv. " lt..,Mie, ttm. 11 bairysille, Or-UK conuoeta n i uuartei ein le oter top uu cultleon riulit bin ml crop 1 r,Kbtear and Bpbt in left. Home, in,, , brand ut, loft anuuldar. limtm iu Morrow i. nmi and Oilliain riinutiea. IU-eti,r.J. W.. Ileppner, Or.- Hornea, ,10 . loll Bhouldor. t'aitie, oou riahthi),. .-pieknal). J VV., Oooeberr,, Or.-Horn,. .,'uidj! 'ulderi ,anB lu Jlorrow baiotiK, C O Heppner, Or-MorHuo brandod S A on lelt Hl.oulder; eattle aauie on lefi bip Sv.aeKi.ri, h. r l.x,t, tlr.-Horeea Willi diiHli under H on lalt Btdio entile 11 with uuHli uiiiler it ou riht nM, crlp 0, t e p j uoln u'Vd l""", ''l'"1 "' S Morrow. iillliauiaLd uiuntiila eomiLies .fle'i'i""!"'' 1'-Al'U"'1- Orlloraea brun.le-' 2 eulell Bhouldor; iMillH,une on left hip. Croo ui eai, wattle on loll, loud Ihk m"- ul' '"V tillkiKliI tV. K, Ileppner, Or. Horaea ahiulnd -. t , ou lei t.e; cattle JSunHfilXHwaTlow lorkiuriK-h ear. un.lorbll in left "wajiow atipp. 'llioH., Ileppner, Or. Iluraaa, S A P on ell Inp: uaiu, name ou left ho, "" ou hhrier.Johu, lox, Or.-M; ennetnil on nor.,.to r,Kl hip; ,, S,Vue m " rir? I, BquueB, JaniOH. Arhu u,, TurrtbM tdle'!'lita';'iUB',,lrrV, UM" " Hleo noe btoihe .' "v" v'U,1'"r,'"w"mll"1'anico nties. OleplieiiB. V. A., Ilaiduiaa, tlr-: Uoi-hhh S8 nn a, riKhi in ; nwaliow-iork in laft r Wperrj.E. G Ileppner, (Jr. Cart I. w t lno p,,u, J. a., heppaa,. (jr.-ilore aon Tin s -Iri '" lBtl ulder. ' 8 ri,oumeJf ' l,n"",0r,llurM"- c"un loft ienUBno,,,!de,V-iHet't',l,)''';r'-SmH l'iI "K'lis"- u hip WalbridBe, Win.. Ileppner, Or H,, IT I u- , tain, rnr IU, l.el. VtiiBon, Jubu Q,. fjaiani or rfenoiiBr Or.- lUu'e circle Tve? li ) '?'''. --'ttle W with qn.irt.er y iue over it, ou ie side, pl t iu hJlil ar U;p;:;;.lrMl " w.idir. "C?ss 8 I on! tLb,tl,tAb,l,l6P,,n"r' 0r' ''""8 w.,j.pbt lh i.ti LluK "P " right aee ol.". UeMD- Or.-lirBB bianded r. tie bmudee', i"' 1D "ll n l! ? "u !vtl H"d left hip. Bhoauier cV Z"'' r-11'". left tl.pSefoa,'.' Jui'? j t,Or-On horae. iecoU: r.KS; b!',a.rl.lfi ,,,,on""1,J' U'-rtle. W on H,wirr st; cle over iIiihTi I , 'l'""-r.-Quartr oir. te I Creek, Or Horaea, nmr , 7M Wl hip; cattlo mine in ea. hear l.,,u , , I Mi. A A . , . "iUe. l,..rT 1 eoi.necletlj EVt on left : W lker' . 1 " V1'1 "''Oid.ler. J. W on eluhou d,; a"',PO" '""i M " i iT. i"'" iHlitiiti,..,,. ! 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