tfi SWEETEST! i f; lL M TOUGHEST I M p0 I RICHEST! T mF II Pf E-1 H 63 tea J rlfli JO JJ. MH ft 3 A.MJ?1 Em l TOBA It is absolutely, positively and distinctively differ ent in FLAVOR from any other Plug Tobacco now on the market. A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. The largest seller of any similar shape and style on earth, which proves that it lias caught the pop ular taste, and pleases the people. It possesses mere qualities of intrinsic value than any other Plug Tobacco produced. 00 mi FAIL TO WE mm YGU FOR SALE M ! DDLETO PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There wrh npvt-r ii thai" in llio liin'nry of our rnnhliy nli'ii llie di ruiiul fur invention!) mill i in jiri i verm n tn in die uitri Rttil Ncitv OCR kmihthIIv vvjib Bo yretifc hb now. The oorivHiiit'iM'tfH of ruiihkinil in the fnolorv n nil wm 1hIimi, 1 1 le lioiiHehold atul on thr f.um, ih well hh in nflieiul lil n quire einitiiiiiiil i Ci'hkh oiia to the niipurtf ntiiicB md im'iiiiurnln of each in order to H.ive lulmr, time mid i xpi'iiw. Tle (inliiiml oliiinifH in Hie HilniiuiHtrH on i'ivernnient does not aif-ct the proiene of I lie Aiucrieiiu inventor, who bein mi the nlnrt, ii ii t ifutly to per I'pive the exi-tiiiK di tieieiteiew, dona not permit the idf iiih of overniueiit to de tor bun finin quickly oiiioiiviii; tlie remedy lo oveiuoino exintuii? diNCroiiun ciee. Ton urent oiii'H aim ii'it be ex-r-oieed in cIioorhio; a competent mid ekill fnl attiiinry to prepare and proHeonte an npplietttion for pment. Vulntililo iu tereH M tiuve been li'r-t and dielroyed in i n ii ii nii'i nbl o inHlniioeH bv tint oinplo luent nf ineompelent ooimei'l, and et peeially in Hi advioe npplimdilo to thoHB who ndopt llie "No patent, no pay" hjhIuii. Iiivi-nlora ho eiitninl thtir hiiHineNri to Ibid cIiihh of attorneys do so at i tn in i'ii I irk, us llio brniultli and Htrciulh of I tie ptttfiit in never eon aidered in view of u qniok endeavor to Ki't an allowaiiuu and iililuiu llio fi e. TliH 1'lilCSS CL.WM.S CO VI TAN Y, John U eddei bum, Oi-neral Mamiijer, CIS V stieit, N .' W.iWachintdon, L. 0., ropiexi'ii i ii k a larue nnniher of impor tant dnily and wet-Uly ptpt-rN, nnd Ken em! itMi.du'itlri nT i lit enimti y, waa in. BtitMleil to unit, ol hh iiiitionH from the trnMife Ineilioda tieielnfme eniplo.M'it in tliiii line ot tiiiHiiii a. '1'tie Hani Con puny is piupuit d to take t-hnrue- uf all patent bii'inepH i nil lifted to il for rea flonahle tee-1, and pr p ttu and pronetMte lliiliual iutiH Keiieiulh, inalndintt me oli'tincttl iiivv i.tmiif, dehuii ptitenlK, tratle nitit kf, labetH, C"P t iiihta, intt-rler-eneen. infrmkMiuriitH, validly reporte, and i;ivrB e.-peoinl at'enion to r j ettd unset, il i alao piepaieit to enUr into oompetilioit u lib any tiuu in Mtiniiin foreign I'tlciitH. Wiite tor iiinii tleliotm and atlvieo. John U Muiiuim iin. (dS 1'' fiirrtt, r. 0. lioi SSi. uMoniitoii, 1). c. th: noon OF NICE. A Toopto A lio An1 Cut tu Di'ipi'mtii Anil now how do these people- live? I was invited the other dny to vUit ono uf their np:irtmi'iil:i in ttu1 old town, says n writer i:i thti Caliiornta Maira line, in an article on Ni.-c. This was on the (jround Coor ir.ul eonsisted of three roonn. Tlio front one, on the itrvet, wa-i tho chop, w itli a door, but no window, n:id us I ci-oped my way Into Ihu middle or sleeping roimi, I could not see. Here Ihey Kl-ep Ip a room with a eold Btone llo r nnd no e;irpet, with no lire phiees and hardly any thiyliTht. Tho third i r tia -U room, wh'n-li had one window, i-.aa tlie l.ileheu, oatinfj and livini; room, also w-illi a r.t uie tloor. Aa wiKul and foul e.re ih-nr. the striet est iH'onomy in I'rueti.'ed aUu:l tiimllinjr a tire in the eiu-ious little l'reneh ranjre. When tiny do have meat to roast, whieli lo very rarely, they talte it to the lial.er, and have it eool.ed there for ft few fioe.s, u:i an ninount of heat suf flciont to roast anything would n'liiiiro a most extravagant rpiautity of fuel for such piK-r folk. tverytliinj is lnm;,!it i:i very i mall quantities, and even i f staplo articles, uch as h.i't. pepper, i'.onr and Mitrar, Just etionj;!i f. r tlie day is purchased. Beady money la not plenty enough to lay ill a Hock of kucli UUuffS. the P I . r ! f3 chew I jj Hltf8 IS 11 ar lasB i jMiiq CCO I GIVE IT A TRIAL, WILL LIKE IT. EVERYWHERE Sorg Company WN, OHIO. Seeds! Trees! Choice Seeds Fruit Trees THAT WILLiQItOW. Wtinlpuiile and Retail. Catulogue Free. Address OEO. 8TAHRETT, j'ni'25 3m sw Walla Walla, Wash. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY. THE Southern Facile Company EOR THE CALIFORNIA 1 FAIR. BOUND TH1P TICKETS OOOD FOIt 30 PAYS. Maid to San Francisco -AND UKTl'RN- INL'l.UDINO F1VK C1ATK TICKETS TO THE FAlll KXCL'KSION THIPa From Sun Pram two to oilier potntB in Cull fon. In will be nllovii'il pnri'luiKi'rs of peeiul Mlilu Inter Fnlr tlekets at llie follow ing round trip mien: 'In utationa under ir0 iiillen from Sim Kran I'lseii. one nnd one-third one way fare. To Mi, ll.nn ISO nillen or more from Sun FmnrlM'ii.one and one fifth one way fare. Fur exact raten uiul full Information inquire of J. It. Kirklitiul. DlHt. Ph.r ihtmio ut i:m nrm 8t , I'orlland, dr., or addri'Hi till) undernlKHlit. ItU'H'D 11HAV, T. It OOdllMAN. Ilea, 'l ialtlc Manager. (iea. Pima. Att. Pan Fi-ttucUeo, Cnlit. . P. UOUKHS, A. 0. F..S P. A., Portland, tlreRiin. FREE TRIAL': 1 1 M and lort vliAlltv i packair of our trut- mentfer waknt and i1imb. napvutia ithillf Vitality Mot tnm for 2 ututi 5R. WARD INSTUTUTE, IMMStSUOUUt). n. il...... In Uiltc "DarlteM. Amen, blaehtls'i v. hi. !: i the native-. t.Tin ; at the b.d' i:-i of interior of ;.n i c, ii kind of iV.v year builds what louse. In i!u mud he lake it makes a hole s.irn twoor Injr up tlie ur.id r. so as to t'oiv.i u The depth oi the w all i.a ;. ba-.i'.i from 1'u! deep. In . I.d ipieer little ii i-avera;-,-- p teen i:i. lies ;:-t eor.icvr t.i a jioi three feet broad, hoap 'i.i ived from the hole, h:tle will around it a:ht the lu-i;rht of i-ed t ;:-ethcr make a .i t i twenty inches : ' within a lake this -ect i a r.u.illiouse, the in :i laeie-urin-r four . t:.-e bottom, rapiirty iat i- t'm sliape of a hole (our inches in di ou the south side, iin -r ier c: t ss and in pecimen of tliis ipieer el in t'ic lloval Muse Hvo doors, and u pu it into two rooms. bt'o;:d cone. A am.'tcr, tv.-!v ; serves a ; ;v. o-., "ivss. A ci-i -.; d U'.o i' . l '. Ui-.l ;:t 1 : : i i h...i Uiion ;.cp..i-..li:i FrfaervlnK Oeait ltoitimu Herodotus (fives a remarkable, descrip tion of the manner In which the Kthi opians were neeustomed to preserve their dead. Aeeonlitijj to his aeeount, having dried the hotly, they plastered it over with frypsum and painted it so as to make it resemble life as nearly as possible. Then they put In a hollow column made of crystal, which ma terial thev till;? up in ahundanee. Thus ine'osed, the corpse was kept in tho house of its nearest surviviuif relations for a your, ufter which it w as buried. MIDWIN Only the Scars Remain, "Among tlie Dinny testimonials wlilch I tee in regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing llie blood, etc.," writes Us.NiiY Hudson, of tlie James SniuU Woolen Machinery Co., Plilladelpbia, Fa., "none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ago, at tlie age ot 18 years, I liad swellings come on my legs, which broke and became running sores. Our family pay sician could do me iiu good, and il was feared that tiie bones would be affected. At last, my good old mother urged me to try Ayer'l Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have tint Iwen trouliled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory nf the past, to remind me nf (he good Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done me. 1 now weiidt two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, tiave noticed Ayer's Ha ma pari I la advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure la 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. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masi. Cures others, will cure you ff PILES i k frfd In one PAIN 1,(61 treatment with ut inure. N loll of im. 1 n'liiueif. I iitula. Ulce , a'ia e. rerl. : I) vears' -X Question Blauk and book free. Call or write. Ml. II. ii. BUTTS, 822 Pine Street. St. Lu.s, Mo GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation ol his home paper which teachea the American policy o Trotec tion. It is his duly to aid in this respect in every way possible. After the home paper is taken care ol, why not sub scribe for the Amkrican Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League ? Ono ol its correspon dents says i "No true American can get along without it. I consider il 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 234 St., New York. Ore ox a PvnervclAQ tVve cause Are you willing to work for the can of Protection in placing reliable ir.fo niation in the hands of- your acquaii tances? If you are, you should be icicntiiit with The American Protective Tariff Lcr.-v.;- 13S W. 23d St., Newt Vonri Cut lids notice "ut and s-'"1 il t" 'i tali'iir. your position, And give. i. ii'lun. i. . : IF YOU WAHf INFOMrMTION ABOUT awtaiKrawruan I Ailtlt'f-s it li ll.-r or prut ! rar't I' THIS lK:i4 ( L4PIM (OnPtNY, jOHN WijDERBUKN, - - IM.inaqing Attorney, KO. ilox WAS11NJT0N, 1). CV rK'SiNS I'KOCriiHD pon SOLDIERS, WIDOWS. CHILDREN. PARENTS. Aim', r.r Moi.TtccH ntiti Suitors sni'l''il tn th line of duty In ilit! rfifcilnr Annvnr Nn' V nliie'tl.i' wur, Burvtvui-H of ill' Inilliut warsnf to lHfi, nntl tliflr w liUnv-, jiow rut It Inl (lid Hiid roli'i'trd nlnliriH a mn'i'tnltv. Ttiiu8)imls cntttli'it to tik'her rntcs. Bt'nil for new tow. No ClmrBii for liiivicc S.i ti-e Qlllll tlll'Ol'KHf ul. " Salai'T &nilt)itiL'ii,'?9 unlit weekly i'nm ritarL Htfrmftncntponitlon. nifluatvcieirltoiT- Exptprlonuu unnoouHsitry. "mni''a'(( ( aarnntntfostobeginiior. njjKj time airents. Lurjust irrowsnt of cloan, Oom- hardy, reliable plute 1 iiBBortmtmt i nuraory fortiinorclianl, , took. lawn and uunltn. We want ynuiiovj, vhilo 1 tlie frvtit industry Is soil imtiortunt. Good chance fir advnncHment. Otitflt and full pnr- .ciilara free. HKOW N BHOS. CO.. t)r- rvniHn. rort'nnd. Ore. (Thin howelfl reliable. Snme tills paper. Ed.) Li. I Wo, :. rtUoi). in .iii i lor is imii iu win- tuiDuir U-h a, tiu.t. au'l tliU i bug uui 1 1 tn K lU. hand. Yon 1 1 hi- bin i mi, ih niacblotiloei ' it. Ilrt. h' , imit-bii uUbt-t cfie rftil wlv.ti. So nc"le4 r iio-ull. ulmtidur t'luililtif 1 1. ken -li-h-a, no uiut... (Hn ap I'd. I'll W. r II A lilt l0 N X t llr.h ho. IX. ( uliimbut, O ffcrAWYLAPYcim get vaUiabloBOPretthfttJ com uxMfr.W, auJa niblxT uhicM lor JWcit I Mrs. V. M. APP. CO. I S?9 IMff STUFTT. T oriH, MO. nommhiTotl in Ilia Will. New illustrations of the eccentricity and at the same time of the jronerosity of the wealthy American, Livingstone, who recently died :it riorenee, are uf fonled by the jmblu-ation of the con tents of his will. Livingstone always refused to (rive ijourlnures, reuuirkin? instead to those who served him: "I'll remember you in rjy will." Most of those to whom he said this thought it merely n j.d;e and regarded Livingstone as a very stingy fedow- in resixvt to douceurs. thouU i;i ot'acr matters he had rt well deserved reputation fvr lib erality. It now traur,pir:s, however, that be meant exactly what he said. In his w ill he bequeathed iO.000 lire to the omnibus conductors of I'lorcnce through tbeir sK-iety, the scuac auount to the eabEvn's tvv.'iety. 0.0,)0 Uro to the waitcrsof the t'afj r.otteone; the same to the wak.-rsof tlie (,'afe Honey; ."iO.OOC lo the m:r.ia r.T of Cafe 11 rrhe.d, who was always very attentive to tho tes tator, uud 5t00J to tho waiters at that report. i Ei 1 MM Q 1LV TIIE CIECUS MULE. At Last Ho Finis Hia Match In s ' Texas Cowboy. ' ! For Oace In 111 Life th rompous Rluff niMitar SIet. with a Mao Who Wallu Otr wllh lha Prize. The cowboy In riding ability la thought by many to be almost like the mythical centaur a part of the horse that he travels upon. Of course a good many erroneous impressions are enter tained in regard to the reckless cow puncher's qualifications as an eques trian. Iiut it is a fact that some of these fellows are very fearless and are excellent riders. It is a common boast amonpf them that they can ride "any animal thai, wears hair." I A few days ago Adam Forepaugh's circus made its appearance in one of the ' western Texas towns, says the Kansas City L'nion. The day the circus came was as is usual in small towns a great holiday. The people turn out from far and near to see the wonderful procession in the morning aril the still greater performance in the afternoon. The big elephant, whi .-li, of course, was the largest on earth, the savage lions and j Bengal tigers with their tamers locked in the cages dl were there, and each ' 3ne contributed to make up the excite- ' roent that is always created by "the greatest show on earth" in a small town. . At the afternoon performance, after the acrobats had turned their double somer saults over three elephants and five horses, and the iron-jawed lady had been pulled several times, swinging by her teeth, to the top of the. tent then it was that the irrepressible little trick mule was led forth. Here is where my story begins. The ringmaster drew himself up in a .very important manner and announced in loud tones that there was a standing offer of ten dollars to anyone who would ride the gentle little mule. The ringmaster, as everyone knows, is a very necessary attache of a circus and Is generally up in his business. This one, however, missed his mark on this particular occasion. lie had evidently forgotten what people the circus was among at that tune or had likely never informed himself about the native western Texan as a rider. Nevertheless, the proposition was scarcely announced, when a long, cadaverous cow puncher, Hank Anderson, stepped forth and said: "Mi. Ringmaster, I'll jes' go yer one on that little talk you're makin'." Hank had evidently been imbibing some of the ardent fluid, but was not Intoxicated enough to effect his activi ty, lie seenmd to be just about reck less enough to attempt most anything. As he lazily approached the ring his ac quaintances in the audience who knew him to be one of the boldest and most expert riders in all of that coun trygreeted him with such shouts as: "That's right, Hank, stay with 'em; that little jack rabbit can't throw you." .The demure looking little mule was patiently waiting in the ring. It seemed to know what was about to take place. Hank mounted and his long, lank legs were tightly wrapped around the little animal. The beast turned his head and eyed its rider with a most cun ning and devilish look and started out around the ring jumping around as fast as a spinning wheel. Then it tried walk ing on its fore feet, then on its hind ones, then up k went in the air and seemed to perform a somersault when It hit the ground perfectly stiff legged. As the dust cleared away Hank could be seen perched upon the mule's back right side up, and a triumphant smile seemed to steal across his countenance. I The lull-in these proceedings only last- j ed for a few moments. Then the de-1 termined little beast was again up in tho uir going through the same , maneuvers us it did at, first, only in a 1 more vigorous manner. Again Hank remained firmly in his seat. The mule then resorted to the scheme of lying down and rolling over and over. These tactics proved also unsuccessful, as the rider would simply dismount and wait until the trick mule had risen to it feet, w hen he would mount again quiet as a Hash. Finally the little beast seemed to draw itself together for a last and mighty effort; it gathered it legs up closely, humped its back and shot up in the air like a rocket. This was repeated numerous times in rapid succession, and each time old Hank ap peared on top, smiling as coolly as if nothing had taken place. j At last the mischievous little beast ' fell broadside upon the earth from sheer exhaustion and rolled its little eyes up at Hank with a submissive and con quered look which seemed to say: "I have thrown many a rider, but at last have met more than ray match." Tho ringmaster turned over the ten dollars and said that he was satisfied and that Hank had accomplished his task. The w ay the audience yelled indicated that it, too, was satisfied. The mule walked away with its head drooping and plainly showed that it, was perfectly willing and .satisfied to let dank walk off witli tlie honors and thus ?nd an un pleasant struggle. WALTER SCOTT'S HEROINES. Slxtt'cn Out of Thirty if Ww I Ohm I'ihIit Twi'nry. Out of thirty of Sir Walter Scott's heruinos Yxteou uro (loscrilio I us under twenty, suys tlie Snu I-'ratu-isco liaily Uoiort, Of tho other fourteen six tire umluteil. This leaves us eiht. three of whom nre set down' ns over twenty; two start at one side of the line nnd are carried over the other, two are ly im plieution rather than ly the intention of the author tnhenout of their ''teens," and ine. Amy liohsart, is a heroine "of an uneertain njjo," since she is histor ically a iniclillc-H!.'od matron and lieti tiously a youthful liride. Of tiies'x un dated, the presumption is aho'ivthcr in favor of tho earlier a., v. A nemher oitee entertained the i luh with the statement that, nearly nil ot' : e.-ftV heroines are motherless. I'i'.ev .uv frivlfc who have p-own up in the companion ship of umlcs or ii-.ther., older men, and with an early resjionsihilitj' of thought nnd action. Thev have had to plan their own wardr. lvs and decide upon their own conduit toward their lovers. Some of them ave K'en N hinil the scenes of :.i:rriri'.' political events. Nearly all have Kvu thrown Into situations where they had to think for themselves, to. act wiili decision, and iu ueneral to fultill the whole duties of heroines. The heroines of Scott are, some of them, only lay lipures, but, at least so fur as they have character, they are women, and they justify the deeii which are done to .win them. Krmluoe and net tbe OHSftt for ne year, lc family paper, and bul ly to paper oabios. "For Years5 Says Cabbie K. Stockwell, of Chester field, N. H., "I wa afflicted with an eitremely severe palii In tlie lower part of the chest. The leeling was ai if a ton weight was lam ou a spot tlie size ol my liaud. Dur ing the attacks, tlie ierspira'ion would stand hi drops on my face, and it was i agony lor me to 'niake sufficient eflorleven to whis per. They cams suddenly, at any hour ol 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 tlie attacks were almost dally, then less frequent. After about four years of this suffering. 1 was 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 lis could prepare. 1 continued taking these Pills, and so great was the benefit derived that during nearly thirty years I have had but one attack ol my former trouble, which yielded readily to the same remedy." AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Pr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mnf Every Dose Effective rnnvinrf the way which if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastille Has been put up In a proprietary form since 9, ana nan oeen iinea vonrs orlor to thnt timo In private priicUce. It Is no untried noHtrum, of dotibtiul re ii tut ion, but a genuine speciflo tor a very previiluut disease. Thousands of men, of ail nes, have at aoiue time in llie brought on nervous dei-ility and exhaustion, with organic .weakness, liy over brain work, excesses, too fre quent indulgence or Indiscretion und vlcloun, hnbitn.and it Is to thene that we offer a remedy that will, by its direct action upon the seat of the dlfCHse, stop the drain and restore the patient to vigorous health and strength. Ourniothodof introducing Prof.HarrlB'Pastille treatment Is one vrhih commends itself to all Feiihitilo 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. postal eurd and a two cent postage stamp. The postal curd to be used In sending us their full ad dress and the pontugn stump for the letter return ing tho statement of their case for which we supply them wiih a question blank, to be filled out and an Pnvelope addressed to ourselves for m In retnrniT'g it when tilled. hiTF . wnen we receive the state 4 ment on blank we prepare 4Mmmf eight days' treatment and f or ward lb by mail and oreDav fRIAC postage thereon and along Tin r irnrv with tlie eight days' treatment XAllUUi we Bend full directions for UMng. Tuet.e;.tmentin no way Interferes with a person's attention to business, and causes no pain or Inconvenience in any way. We are so positive that it will give perfeot satis faction that we leave the matter of sending orders entirely with those using the free trial treatment. Unvinc satiwflcd those Bending for trial packages of our ability to benefit their sexual condition we feel that they are mire largely interested than ourselves In continuing the use of the Pastilles. Even then we do not attempt to rob them by de manding hlEh prices. On the contrary, we make the prices us low as possible, and the same to nil. They are as follows: 13 for one mouth t $5 for two months! $7 for three months. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mall. If desired by express we leave the patient to pay the charges. For Atrial tun vnnrD . uea MmiiPUfl.JNMimLS jjve operated our business upon this plan with satisfactory results. vve agnail persons neeoing treatment ior any Of the seevct Ills which Cftmot-O mankind through a violation of nature's laws to send us their td dress ou postal card or by letter and allow us to convince llii'Mi that PROF. II A 1C KIN' HOI VKLU MEOH ATKM 1 YSTU.KK have merit and are what they need. jll communication!) confidential and Bhould be artdres.n to Te HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists - Jiriecltraari St., NEW TORE CITY, K.Y. 5 I fl 0 0 worth of lovely Music for Forty I M . . Cenli. consisting of too pnjyes VIW full size Sheet Music of the- latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular 5 selections, both vocal and Instrumental, "g gotten up In the most elegant manner, in- -5 eluding four large size Portraits, m CARMENGITA. the Spanish Dancer, PADEREWSKI, the Great Pianist, Jf- ADELINA PATTI and -5 5 MINNIE SEUtiMAN CUHINQ. 3 ADDRESS t.l OftOCRS TO E THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO C0.3 Broadway Theatre Bldg., New York City. CANVASSERS WANT LTD. THB OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES FAVORITE!. ALWAYS BEUABLE and perfectly SAFE. Trt nine as used by thou lands of woman all over tt Putted 8taUia, in tho .H,D DOCTORS riVRte TOt.il practice, for 88 years, and not a elnglj bad result Money returned If not as represented. Bond ft Co nt i i stamps lor toalod particulars. 03. WD INSTITUTE, 120 K. ll.nth St, Et. Lmis. Ua EUPTDEES .CURED! 195 Tears Experience In treating all pari ties of ltuptari) e. mines us to Kuurantee a positive cure. Question Blank and Boo) tree. Call or write. TOLTA-MEDICO APPLIANCE CO., fa Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO PAT ioricjs Reduced 5to25 p-mndi rr wath. No ttirYiag, no .neon en em-!, i o b..d remtti, no T.ue"ut drue. 1 reatmcnt jvrft'ctly hnrrnkst aud 'rictl? cciufl dcntikL Unentiori Bl k airl Idnik irw. Call or writs. UK. il. B. BUTTS, &a l'.no tlmt. Ot. Loiu. AlO. $50 A YEAR FOR LIFE Bubstarla! Rewards for Those Whose Answers are Correct A man nnrt Fntm1 a orison where fru cnnflniM I cwi.ti'mrifd cnmioal Od making m)tient to b i Ton.lmtcil into t It iirpwiw of th doonifd man, tin ; 'isuov was inlonnttl that none Ittit rlaii were ermil i ei to ste the prisonw. The Tisitor said : " Bmtlien ' tn.l Hinieni hnT I none, bui that man lihe priauner tj ' ai!itr i my fallmr aaon." He was at once taken to the priaoner. Vow, what r ation wa the prlmnwr to th Tinitorf Ti e Asritiiiturint FnldiaimiK Company will fir t ! fear for life to the perwon acn.iinn the tim correct an- j iwer: ;00 to th aecootl : 3rd, 2M; 4ih. 1UU: 5th, ti). aiHl orer 10.000 othr rewanlx, conia'injt of pianos, ' wCTnw, latliet and pent rld utd iilvr watcoea, ailve) er cet, diamond rinn, eto Ti the wnmn wnilina the last eorrert answer will bt , fiwn a. hi)(h-tonpil piano, to the neit tot ha last a beauti ul itr! n. anl the next, 5,000 will retit (luaila niitM , 3f -iltt'rware, Ae. I Kl 'l,s.-(i) All anawera mntt he sent'hf mail. -n Dea-- iH.otmrl n-.t la4erthn lea 31. IS'3. (if) Th r wil lem-charjie whatever lo enter ihi ciwipetjtion, but al , ho itnti)Mte are eipected to aetvd on dollar (or ail ' noi'tr , sutTi?tion to etTMer ihe iaih tu, nui UAt.tINC or Ttl CV1M..M AOBICiaTI RldT tWV f t-v criitreat ilhi'tratert periodk-als of the day. ,3 All pria. winners will W etwieti to atw-ift us In eitend n onr rin-nlaf ion, Ul The tirt eorrw aniwet ret-enec endtr'a ntiuart taken in all cart a date ol rrv tpt to a to cire eveiy ore an enual chance, no ntatter whrn ie or -h- nay re dt'lL will aecura the brat ivixc; tht theneit piie, ami ao on. Ttir Aukhtli rmn la an old wtaWirrrd concern uul ijk ami le nieana to enahle it u c arry uui al 5 pnniiiM, liMriid pnoteil Ust of loinier prize ,M iiiis,-The fVUnwinit weH-known gentlfM'Wi havt ?on nu-d to i-i a ji tlafi-f, and will t 'la' l-ril tre Ta r'y awan'cd: tVirniodore t alrii'.t U rnvneroi I'aU-ut' l. iu' i-t STfamr ! 'erMrooh. ami .Mr W. R.tfrisn IV hleiir Tnm 1Y nt rtf lmnuy, Peter oriMth Rt!iir ail mon v refeis. Audifaa. Awb KLTLHtwc fta Co. ijvdl VMerfeomia!, ran ana 1 KTRIALf mm wm n r.Uafl m mm ma wm w mXi El tZJLXi- for 11 UUULiL 113" UllllU With !' bed conrffiiieccM. tTftBffuarr, 19 Of enrr.'v. m-rvou tx itrm t, i tuvom debility, tmcaffiridi(caijirt lull man hood, drapood ncy, nnflt" DiHtxtn rtv. wHin iviv of the myall, c-rfnl.' rapid y cured l.y ;nfe trdn y meth 'd . Cro potllf juarsu'eea. yue;t.on B.auk and Uookfrce. Callorwrltt. DR. Vif'ARD INSTITUTE. KQ N. Ninth il.. ST. LOUIS. M0. rr2.zc-.rt:t ."-r:fi"-K i in uns'.ES Alt A IL, J"f'Wil I ... w ... GUAFlAPJTEt O. Kvrrvo.viici-o a burw Mum "tl Iter. ItDn'hMid. It ma mvi: t!ie !if o vul jiulpaTiJi'ial 0.,a tjitcr-.tfie vri l fn'nt lv n,ai. o epn-M. Our A.' , ir. t !.:..ik. w 1-it t.'f.TiruiJi.uU:C The Old Reliable Estal!lehetiHHT"ars. Treats mlo or Mil 1, married or 6ln;o, In oasi-s of e:vpo!ui'", abuses, excuses or luiir'j)rii'tlef!. SKILL GUAKANTKKD. lioard ami a uartumnU fur-ishfd when Vs)ro.l. gaoflUou iilunic and Boot free. Call or wrlto. I AND OTHCF MaI.IQ -AN1 "DiiMiei Cl'I.KD w lumt tn use ol knilii Question Bin nk and Itnok frpe. Call or Write JH, il. It. IEHTTS, S!2PiaeSt. bt. LOUIS, Mo, SVDUII C Thl woril ,0n, p011, T 111 I Lb I CJtlvely cured 33 years auc -enful pracl.ee. Treatmeot confident is Turpi by mall or office. Turiui low. (Juration Blank am liook ire. Call oi write. DR WAR) INSTITUTE, 120N.0ih SUSt.Louii.Mo WANTED. C iUfCCa' ANY LADY, employed or nnemployerT , WijA1lLr.ni can r.-aketi wf- r a low houri uork eatt) day. 8larv r - connilonion. ?I0 nunpli frea Adrirrs H. BlNJAMIN & CO., 822 Pine St.Louil, Mo. Dr. Hash's Belts Mppiiacees An el"tro-C"l.,anie rnttery cm bo .icu into uiudieaitJ, BMts, Suspensories. Rpl tinl Applianri s, A)diia inal SupportTfi, Vests, Druwei'H, OUico Cups, liiHoien. etc. CnrAS Rheum at i sin, lAvw and Kidney JomplaititM, DyftpepHia, Krrorn of Youth, jOflt JVInnho'til, Nervousness, sexual Wcnlc ipfts, and allTrotililfS in Mn'n or einalo. ,,'nestion Blauk aud Book. tree. Cull or frite Volfa-Medlca Appliance Co., .03 Flue Street. ST. LOUIS. MO. Foot-PriittH on tlie Palb tu Heultti Everyone ntTtliiip a tloiloi'ts mlvice Bbnuld read one f Dr. FootcV clime paraplilets on "Old EyH," "Cfiiii'' Rupture,1' TliiniosiH," "VHiicnccle," DieeHpe of merj, Disease of V men, mim! learn the heHt meat's of wl eme. 11 Hill Pub. Co., 129 Katt 28ib ttt., Kew Yoik. STOCK BRANDS. While yoo koepyuar subscription paid up yri can keep your brand in free of ctmrurv. Alhn. T. J., lne, Or. Hornes (Hi on left alioulder; cuttle me od left hip, mirier bit on rinfht ear, aiiri upper bit on the left; range, Iii ar row county. ArmHtronp, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar nn. der n on left ehonider of luirtseB; cattle BHiiif on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eipht Mile. Or.-Cattle brand, O L) on left hip and hornee same hrtuid 'on rilit Bhoulder. Hune, Kiglil Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA eou aaeted on leitflftiik, cattle. Hame on left liip. Bnrtholampw, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 K Un either shoulder, Hanye in filu -row countv Bleakman, Geo., Harrimnn, Or. rlorces, a flaw onleft shoulder: cattle same cn right t-hnulder hanuister.J. W., HHnlmHn, Or. Cattle braini ed B on left hip and thih: pplit jn each er. Brenner, Pnter. Hoc wherry OreKon Horses branded PB on left shoulder. Cattle same on right siae. Burke. M St 0, Lnnir Creek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left enr, nn der half crop off right. Horses, Hame bmud on letft Bhoulder. liange in Grant and Jlurnjw eonnty. Brosman, Jerry, Lenn, Or. Horses brnnded 7 on right shoulder; csitle B on the left side. Left ear half crop nd right earnitper slope. Barton, Wm.. .H ppner. Or. -Horses, J B on riglit thigu, cattle, same on r,pht hip; split in each ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Jlorses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on ritfhthip; ranite, Alor row couuty. Brown, J. C, Heppner., Or. Horses, circle 0 with dot in ne teron left hip; cattle. tame. Brown, VV, J., Lena. Oregon. Iiornes V bar over it, on the left Bhoulder. Cattle same on left hip. - Buyer, W. G.. Hepptier, Or. Horses, box bratid or r'gtt hip cattle, same, with uplit in each ear. Borg, P. 0 Heppner,.Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; csitle. same on left hip. Brownlee, W. J., Fox .Or- Cattle, JB connecied on left sitie; crop vn left ear and two spliisanri middle piece cut out on right ear; on hordes same brand on the -left thigh; Hange iu Fox valle, Grant county, CaiBner Warren. Wagner. Or. Horses brand ed O on light stifle; raitle (three bars) on right ribB, crop aud split in each ear. Kange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.K., Caleb.Or. 1 on horse on left stiHe U with quarter oircle over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on all colts a der 5 years; on left shoulder only ou all horses over 5 years. A 1 1 range in Grant county. Clark, Wm. B., Lei a, Or. Horses WHO con nected, on left shoulder: rattle same on rigid hip. Itai ge Morrow and Umaulla counties. Cate, Chas. It., Vinson r Lena. Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla Rounder. Cecil, Wm., Douglas. Or.; hnrws JC on lef shoulder; ca'tle same on left hip, waddles ou each jaw and two bits in the right ear. Curl, T. H., John Day, Or. Doable cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, Bptit in left enr. Itange in Grant county. On Bheep, inverted A and spear point oQ shoulder. Ear markoi ewes, crop on left ear puuehed upper bit iu right. Wethers, crop in right and under half crop in left ear. All ratig in Grant oouutv. Cook, A. J.,Lena.Or. Horses, On on right shoal dei. Cattle, sume on right hip: ear mark square crop oil left and split ifi right. Currin. K. K., Currinsvihe, Or. -Horses, B on left Btine. Cox Ed. 8.. Hardman, Or. Caitle, C with 1 in center; horses. CE on left Hip. Cochran, H. E Monnment, Grant Co, Or. Horses bianded circle with bat betieaih, on lefi shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark On der slope both ears and dewlap. Cliapin, H.j Hardman. Or. Horses branrtp! on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Alj braiids (I on horses light ihigh:ci' tee uie biandon right thouldm, aid cut iff nd uf right ear DickrnB, Ebb Horses braided weth thre tin eo lurk to It-ft fell He Cattle sane on left side. UouglasB, W. M , (iailowM, Or. t hi tie. ti i- on right aide, swa low-furk iu each ear; horse. It D ou left hip. Douglas, O. T., Douelas, Or Hordes TD on the tight stifle; cattle sanie on right hip. El, J. B. x burnt. Dougiao,tr. tturit brand, ed ELx tn left shoulder, cattle same ou left hiu. hole ir right ear. Elliott. Wash., heppner. Or. Diamond no right shoulder. Enieiy, I . S., Hardman. Or.-Horses branded ;i . f ievt-1'Btd v, with taiil on left siiuuder: cu tiesunie ol li-hi hip. hi ge in Morrw cutii.ty. Fleek, JackBou, Heppner, Ui. Hon,, ifr counected oi right shuuluer: cattle same on nglit hip. Ear mark, hole iu right and crop otl left. Florence, L, A., Heppner. Or. Cattle, LF on right hip; hon-M. F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8. P. heppner. Or Horwec. F on right shot Idei ; cattle, b on right hip or tlnuh. r tench, Georg., Nripner. ir. 4 sttle l.randwl WF, wnh lr o?ei it. oi. led Hide; crop ott lei t ear. litrstb, stiine biai d on U it hip. Gay, liwirj, iieppner, Or. (j All on left shouidei. Gilman-F'rench, Land and Live Siock Co.. Fo. sil. Or. Hotser. anchor iS on l-ft shoiihif r; vent, win e on left stifle, t utile, sailte on both hiptt ear uiarks, crop off right ear and nnderbit in h-ft liange iu Giliiaui, Grant, Crook and Morrow oimntlea Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Hore branded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stifle. KjiiiiTPin Murrow and Lmatiilacttntitit. Hat, Geo., Lena, Or, Brand J H connected wiih quarter cirt l" ovt r it. m leu t-linuJder. Hiutl A. B., liidge, r.-tattle. M in diop with quarter circle in der it on ihe rifcht hip. j Ki ae in Morrow :irt I niaiill;. .-omiiI ih. i Hinton 4 Jeitks, Hru;lP'ii. lr t aitJe.iwK ha,t on either hip: crup in rn,'ta.eHr aidppt in Ufi. ' Horses, J on right thigh, l.ai gt-ii ' wuniy i H ih. Si ouel Wiv'uer, Or - J- t'l f I ConneettHDun light t ouUieron ln-ins; mi rttnle. on right hip and i left side. raitow furs id ; ngkt e&r and slit iu letu ivane in ii) alack district, ilomw conniy. nale. Milton, Wagner. Or.-Horses braced -O- l. irrle with parailel tails) on left shoulder, t attle same on left hip also large circle ou left 'ifall Edwin. John Pay.Or. -Cattle E H on right hip; horses same ou right shoulder, tangeiu Grant county. llowsrd.J Ii, alloway. Or.-Hores, -r (eroes with bar above it) on right Bhonitier; cattle name on leH side. ltaue in Morrow aud "jma tidtt euunties. Hughes, Ai:d, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heati on the leti shoulder, liange Morrw t o. 1 1 tmeakor, Ii . S agn r. Or. - Horses, U on loft jihoiihlf-r.ea iIh. Hon le t hii . Haidiety, Albert, N -e, Oregon-HorseB.A H nonio cied. on left shou.der; I attlo on the leit tup, crop off left ear, ilumi'hrevs, j al Hardman, Or. Horses, H on let tifu.k Haeb, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, wineglass on left hhotildei cattle, same on right hip. Hnstun, Luther, tight M lie. Or. Hore Hon the left shoulderand heart ou the left stitle Cat (1 wone no I. -ft hip. ItatiKft in iVlorrow county. lvj. Alfred. Loug Creek, tir -Cattle 1 D on 'ii-'ht hip. cropofl lefteai and bit in right. Horses -ame butnd on left shiuider hange u Grant llllllIV J i.ts I'arry, Hpr Tn r. Ifr Hoises brnnded T J -ti (Iu h-ft shouUiei: csttie lwiuileii J on fig). i hip, mm i imdt-i I it in lelt ear. liange in ypnt.w c unty. Juiikin, b. Heppner, Or Horses, Tiorse--hue J ou left shoulder. Cattle, the same, hanite on Fiuhi Mile. , Jul. neon, relix Lena, Or. Horsee, circle T on tell suf.e; eaiile, same on right hip, undei half nt in nihl ht-iI hi ill I in left tar , J tikii-s, D YV.,.ni, Vtniou,or. J onhorstson 'ti nliuuhler, caitie, J on left hip and two iti'Ouih crops ou both ears. Uangeiu Fox and iu-ur tall .vn beiinj, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses branded KNV on left hip cattle same anil crop otl lft it: nmiM nloii.nfhe right hirk J 'J'., Heppner, Or. Horses rty on left l uiudfr; CHttle, :V tm lett hip. I'.nk. J ( , heppner. Or. HorseB. 17 on either . i. :cattie 1. un iiht side. K ii k Jehse, Htippiier. Or.; horse U on left '-ui. dei, cattle same, on ughtside, undbibit on eur. ! umberlaiid.W.G.. Mount Vernon, Or. I L on -..iiIm,,!! MKi,j m,,! left sides, swallow fork in Uft hi and ii'itier ciop in light ear. Horses same Mmd oj. left shoulder. Uange in Grant eouutv. l.often, Htepneu, lux, Or. b L on left hip "ii euiHe. crop and Hplit on right ear. Horses Kan'e biand on left shoultier. itange Grant ituiilitY. , Lieuallen, John W.( L -i- Or. Horeaa bjvuiiieti lialf-ciideJL connected on left shoul oei. (Httle. aaiiM on lef i hip. Itaut'O. near Lex- ilitf ut, Uid.ey. J. W Heppner Or.-Horsos branded I.Kim ao hit siiou.der; titttU hame on lft op, uattleovirrht yo, three sliu in r.ght en r. " Li rd lieorge, Heppner. Or.-Horses bt'Hnded '.uut.;e 11 irui.nei-u .sometiuies called a -vug II, on Mft Mhoulder. ! nr . Imn-, A. M. Heppner, Or.-Cattle large , ." nde both ears cropped, and split in i.o h litirhHM M on loft hiu. Itango, Clark's Chi on, Minor, Or.car, nept.nor, nr.-rattle, M D on right hip; horwe, Mun lef l shoulder. Morgan, H. N., Heppner. Or.-Horses. M ) on ten shonlti". oattle same on left hip. Mot nmber, Jas A, Echo, Or. Horses M with H over oii( right Bhoulder. Morgan. Th.. Heppner, Or. Horses, circle 1 on left shuidder and left thigh; cattle. L on -n-'ht thigh. Mitchell. Owar. lone. Or. Horses, 77 on right Inn; entile, 77 on right side. MeClaien, D. G Brownsville, Or.-Horses hnriireftoneach shouider. cattle. Mi! on tun Met any. David H. Eciio Ur. Horses branded DM connectetT, ou the lef t shoulder; cattle same m hip and side, McGirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or.-Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs ami nnder in each ear; hoiBes aame brand on left atitie. Mclltilo,, . .. r.aii.ii.Or. On Horse. with halt .role under on left shoulder; on battle, lour bars conned,! on top on the right sid hange m Grant County. Neal Andrew. Lone Itock.Or.--Horses A N coL, uecieal on left shoalder; cattle same on both hip. ordike, E., Wiiverton. Or. HrseB. circle 7 ou lett thigh: caitle. same on loft hip. Oliver, Joseph, Cannon 'uy, Or.-A 3 on catUa on left hip; on horses, same on left thigh. Itange m Grant county Oiler, Puiry, Lexington, Or.-P O on left shoil.'lei. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle. O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and warile ou uose. Itange in Grantcounty. Pearson, OJave, Eight Mile, Or. HorseB, quar ter circle shield on left shoulder Bud 24 on left hip. ( attle, ft.rli iu lef: ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Hange on Eight Mile. 1 urkei ti. Gleasou, Harduian.Or, Horses IP on P il Hhoiililer. P ,,.tr.,-'t' Lnetn, Or.- Hor es brand e E (L EconneciedJ o lelt shoulder ; cattie ' n.eou iigidhip. Itango, Morrow counts. 1 ipei, J. 11., Lexington. Or. -liorBes,.JE bon necieu ui lelt shoulder; cattle, sauie on loft Inn. under bii in each ear. Pettys, A. C, lone, Or,; horseB diamond P on - shoulder; tattle, J ii J counected, on the left hip, ui-psr slope in left ear and slip in the tight. Powell, John T., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con ueu eti on left shoultier. t tattle Ob. counected ou left hip, two under hall crops, oue on each ear, wat tie uniier throat. Ha. ge in Grant couuty. hood. Andrew, Haruiuan, Or. horses, square crun. witli quarter-circle over tUon left stifle. Beningor, Chris, Heppner, Or. HorBes, G li ou leit shuuhltii . luce. Dan, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel wormience on left shoulder; cattle. DAN on rigid shoulder, ltauge near Hardman. iiojse, Aaron, He-ppuw, Or Horses, plain V on tett shoulder; cattle, same braud reversed ow right hip and crop oil right ear. Bauge in Mor row couuty. Hush Bros., Heptmer, Or. HorseB branded J5 on the nghi shoulder; cattle, IX ou the left hiu. crop ofi left ear and dewlap on neck, liange iu Morrow and adjoining counties. liust, William, Kidge, Or.-Horses K oh lefi shoulder; cattle, it on left hip, crop oil right, ear, uuderbit on left ear. bheep. H on weaihers, lound cropulfriyh ear. liange Unia tllia and Morrow a muties. heaties. Andrew. lJnx.m-r.tv n- ii..ru.., Jinmded Alt ou right shoulder, vent quartoi ..vol U-turn; uaiuo same uu right hip. liHnge Murrow count). iiojse, V m. h, Dairyville, Or HK connectec with qtiarier circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop ott right ear and split in left. Horses pnnio brand on left fchoulder. Itange in Morrow i j rant nnd Giiliam counties. hector. J. VV., heppner, Or. Horses. JO or. left eh uhiur. CaiUe, uuu right hip. Iipicknall, J. W., Gooseberry, Or. Homes branded al on left shoulder; iange in ilormw cotudy. Hailing, C O Heppner, Or Horses branded 8 A on iett shoulder; cattle same on left hip. bwaggari, li. E., Lexington. Or.-Horses with dah under it on left stifle, caule H with oash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waudled ou right hind log. Itange in Morrow Gilliam and Umatilla counties. bwaggart. A. L.,Athena. Or. Horses brauder1 3 un leii Bhoulder; uoi tie same on left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. btraighl W. E., Heppner, Or. Horses shaded J b on lei stifle; cattle J 8 ou left hip, awaliow lork in ngh. ear, underbit in left. bapp, luus., Ueppuer, Or. Horses, S A P on left tup; caiUt same on left hip. bhner.John, Fox, Or. mo connected on horses ou right hip; caitie, same on right hip crop ut right ear and under bit in left ear. Kanga iu urant county. bufitli Bros., Busanville, Or. Horses, branded H. l. on shoulder; caitie, ame on lef t shouider. bquires, James. Arhngtou, Or,; horses branded J8uii left Bhoulder; cattle the same, also nose waddle, hange in ilorrow and Gilliam oo mtiea. btephens, V. A., hardman. Or-; horses 88 on right siiiie; cattle iiwrizouud L on the right aide bieveusuu, 4irs A. J., Heppner. Or. Catti a on right hi, j swahow-fork in left ear. bwaggart.u. w heppuer, Or.-horBes. 44 on lett BiiouiUe ; cattle, 44 on left hip 8perry,E.G., heppner, Or.-Cattle W C on lett up, crop off right and underbit iu left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. liiuiBpoon, J. A., Heppner, Or.-Horse, g on leli aiiuuiu. r; uatHe, Z on left shoulder lip(eu,b.r.,bnierLriBe.Or. hnnuu ' t. shouider. lurnerli. W., Heppner, Or.-SmaH capital T lelt shoiildsi horwjB; catUe sains on left hio with split in both ears. v liuniiun, h. M., lone, Or.-Horses branded H I connected ou left aiitia; ehep same brand. anaerpool, H. T.. Lena. Or: U.,ru hv nected ou right shoulder ;oatUe, same on right Walbridge, Wm., Heppuer. Or. Horses. U. L. ou the lett shouider; cattle same on right hiu ciop off left ear aud right ear looped. P' Vinson, Jonn Q balem or Heppner, Or. Horses branded Jg on the left shoulder. liai,M Morrow county. Warreu, V B. Caleb, Or(ttle W with quarter circle over it o rft side, split iu right Horres Maine braud on left ahouider. KaUtfein Grntit couuty. Wright bilas A Heppner. Or. Cattle branded 8 W on the right hip. oquare crop otl right ear uul spl.l in lelt. B Wade. Henr, Heppner, Or.-Horses btanded ace ol spwa on leu shoulder and left hit. t ai tie brhiuie.1 same on left side and left hip W el s. A. 8., Heppuer, Or.-Horses, 0fl unlet sliutuder- can uhiuh V oifinger, John. Juhn Day City.Or-On horsr tliree purabel oais ,ij left ftuuiider; 7 on t,t? bit in both ears, hange in Grant and Ma S S.Njanl. J.ihn, Heppner. Or.-Honi., ClJ n mi Ml .liimltler. tku,., Li.li.. Hepi-nr, Or.-Horea. bmD.Ul WbIIhw, Churltai. Portland, Or.-Ottl0 w ... .l.uuluet. .uui. Mu.eoij lefi huulder. Whiltifr h . nunamKura, baker Co.. Or -Uc,rei brnmlwl W B ih.duhc-ii ou leflihoDidir KilimmB. la.ni, namilton. Or-Onartfr r.r cl oTer thr. bar. on left tup, bE t f Williams. J O. Ume I'wl . Or-H..rm. on, r I.D 8l.oul.ll.r: C.tii. as. r.i hju A V r,r ElilaMh Soin. HaMmiia Or. i.; , . r-ngo in Jii.iro caLi