RHLUIViAl ism, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINGS, BURNS. JsMijjL cu-ses PAH PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history of onr country when the demand for inventions and improvements in the arts and Boienoes generally was so great as now. The oonveniences ol mankind in the faotory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well as in offieial life, require oontinual accessions to the appurtenance Bnd impliments of each in order to save labor, time and expense. The political ohange in the administra on government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per iv;i thA nxintini? deficiencies, does not permit the affaire of government to de ter bim from quickly oonoeiving the reme ly to overoome existing discrepan cies Too great oare oannot be exer o:s d in choosing a competent and skill-I'-.i attorney to prepare and prosecute en application for patent. Valuable in terests have been lust and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ merit of incompetent oounsel, and es pecially is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to net an allowance and obtain the fee. -I'll P. l'KESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, General Manager, AiuF atrnnt. N. W..Wuaiiinirtori, 1. U, TRnreneniiiia a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eonntry, was in gtituted to protect its natrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Oon pany is prepared to take charge of all nntnnt hiiHiuess entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and proueoute onnlioations ceuerally, including me- ohanioal inventions, design patents, truiln.marks. labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives espeoiul atteuion to rejecieo cbssb. It is also prepared to eutar into competition with Buy firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John WuwniininN. (18 1' Street, p. 0. Box 385. Washington, D. 0. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY THE S FOR THE CALIFORNIA Minm m ROI'ND TKIP TICKKTH, JIAY.S. GOOD FOR 30 oriliwd to Su Francisco Only the Scars Remain, "Among the many testimonials which I ee In regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes HENRT HCDSOK, ol 'he James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "none Impress me more than m jr own case. Twenty years ago, at the age ot 18 years, I had swellings come on my legs, which broke and became running sores Ouriamilyphyslciancould do me no good, and It was feared that the bones would be affected. At last, my good old mother urged me to try Ayer 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. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's 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. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Cures others, will cure you fiMil mm i livid 18 -AND HKTUKN- EXCURSION TRIPS From San Francisco to other points in Cali fornia will be allowed purchasers ot special Midwinter Fair ticket", at the following round trip rates: To stations under IM miles from Han Fran cisco, one and one-third one way fare. To stations W miles or more from Ban Francisco, one and one llfth one way fare. For exact ratcB and lull Information inquire of J. B. Klrklanil, Dint. Pass, agent at 11 First St Portland, Or., or address the undersigned. liicH'D OKAY, T.H. GOODMAN, Ben. Traflie Manager. Oen. Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Calif. E. V. HOG ICRS, A. U.F.iSi P. A., Portland, Oregon. ACKOSS Tilti SKI. Massachusetts Governor-Eleot Not a Native American. HYBRID COINAGE. Got. Walte, of Colorado, tin a New flan for Silver, D. II. Walte, the sensational governor of the Centennial state, has in hand, it i stated, a convention of miners, which is to pass resolutions urging a special session of the legislature to protect the silver raining industries. Gov. Waite has been in correspondence with Pres ident Diaz, of the republic of Mexico, and has, so the state cabinet avers, ar ranged for .the coinage of a hybrid sil ver coin, upon which will appear the Mexican mark, as well as the Colorado coat of arms. This coin is to be made in thp Mexican mints, of Colorado sil ver, the Mexican jjovernment having the seipiiiorage as the profit. Oov. AVaite declares that the state can pur chase the bullion, issue certificates, which may be used as a medium of ex change until the return of hybrids, with which these certificates may ne redeemed. The same ' wire which flashed the above information broadcast over the M TRIM P"" ot our treat- rnrr IHIul ment lor wcakn.ss and "llrr IH decay, narvous detillltv I 1 1 laLs and loll vitality Hnt ire. for 13 "" ,R. WARD INSTITUTE, 120 N. 9th 8U SI. LOUIS, 10. Ore oa Vcvt cause o ok OiYTicncaYV. Are you willing to work for the cause of Protection in placing reliable Infor. mation In the hands of your acquain. tances? If you are, you should be Identified with THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, 138 W. 23D ST., NEW YORK. Cut lids noUco out and send It to the UaRua, atallng your poaliion, mud glre a helping hand. A POSSIBLE CZAREVNA. PriaeMS Sibylie and the Strange Affliction of Her Family. Princess Kibylle of llesse, whose en gagement to tin; czarevitch was repeat edly announced last summer owing mainly to the tact tiiiu sne was siaym Mi her mother at the court of Ben- mark during the entire period of the Russian visit there is a very attrac tive girl, and in many respects it must be a matter for regret that the rumors on the subject have not as yet been confirmed. The princess is a niece of Qneen Louise of Denmark, the, sister of her father, the late l.andgrave oi llesse. These Ileuses are only dis tantly related to the. grand duke, of Hesse-Darmstadt; and whereas the latter is the head of the younger branch of the ancient house of llesse, Princess Sibylle's people constitute the JOHN weuDtHUUHN, 'mM,P$W' f.O. Hut 4;t. WAMIlMilON.D.L. ....... .,uu iiiiiiiiitpn Fnr, SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. A lu, ror Si.l.llcva ml SllUnrn illsalilt'il I" OH' line "f Hiilv iii llu' rvKiilnr Aniiyur Nm y liii--lli'; wr. tiu-lr wl.lnws, now 1'iillUi'il. Old iiiiiI ri!li;e '! "' a swrliiliv. Tli.nnii'iils t-nl II l.-a to IiIrIici- rU'. tn'ii'-l fi c iit'W lnw No dmrgo fur uiIvut. n.iim. lilitll ii:i.-i i-dsflll. . lii l , ,. m if W Hut lie Is, Nevertheless, as True to the Stars and Stripes as Thoueh He Were a Lineal Ilesrendant of the rilirritu Fathers. ' Hon. Frederic T. (iivenhalgo, governor-elect of tlit commonwealth of Massachusetts, wits born in 1843, at Clitheroo, a small manufacturing town in Lancashire, ling., about thirty miles north of Manchester. His father, a skilled workman, although burdened with the support of a family of seven children, had the intelligence and fore sight to realize the advantage of giv ing to these young members of his family a training and education calcu lated to improve their condition in life. Partly on this account and part ly because of the be'tcv prospects of employment, the elder Mr. Ui-eenhalgc, when the subject of this sketch was in his teens, left England for the United States, where he found employment and took up his residence in the city of Lowell. The new governor of Massa chusetts passed his early life under conditions similar to those of most New England boys of good mental at ,ainments but of limited means. He massed through the grammar school i)f Lowell, graduated with honor from its hiirh school, and in 185!) entered Harvard college. Three years later the death of his father forced him to abandon his studies at Cambridge and find means of earning his living. He taught school for awhile, served an apprenticeship in a counting-room, and for some six months was connected with the commissary department of the United States army in the military depart ment of North Carolina. During the period between 18tl3, when he left col lege, and 1805, when he was admitted to the Middlesex bar, such leisure time as he had at his disposal was occupied GOOD ADVICE Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which teach rs the American policy of Protec tion. It Is his duty to aid in this respect In evury way possible. After the home paper Is taken cars of, why not sub scribe for tho Ammican Economist, published by tho American Protective Tariff League? One ol its correspon dents says I "No true American can get along without It I consider It the greatest nd truest political teacher In the United States." Bend postal csri request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake, man, General Secrasary, 135 West 33d St, New York, PRINCICS8 HIIIYI.I.E OF I1KBBK, senior branch, although they aro no longer a reigning family. Hit ilcrmnn birth and Lutheran religion might not be considered a bar to her union witn tne czareviicn uy the Russian people, but the Hereditary affliction of her house, namely, blind ness, would lead them to look askance at such a marriage. The elder of her two surviving brothers is completely blind, while her other brother, who married the younger sister of Emperor William of iierniany, last Janunry, is on the eve of becoming so. lie has been forced to leave the army and to place himself in the hands of the lead ing oculists of the day. who express little hone of saving his sight. Princess Hibylle's elder sister, Elizabeth, the widow of the late prince of Anhalt, is almost entirely blind, while her eldest brother committed suicide in a most mysterious way some 'five years ago, half way between Singapore and liatavia, when threatened with the loss of his sight. "For Years," Says Cabbib E. Stockwell, ot Chester field, N. H., "I was afflicted with an extremely severe pain In the lower part of the chest. The feeling was as if ton weight was laid on a spot the size of my hand. Dur ing the attacks, the perspiraMon would stand In drops on my face, and it was agony lor me to make sufficient effort even to whis. per. They came suddenly, at any hour of the day or night, lasting Irom thirty minutes to half a day, leaving as suddenly; but, for several days atter, I was quite pros trated and sore. Sometimes the attacks were almost daily, then less frequent. After about four years of this suffering, I 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 Brst of the fever, my mother gave me Ayer's Pills, my doctor recommending them as being better than anything he could prepare. I continued taking these Pills, and so great was the benefit derived that during nearly thirty years I have had but one attack ot my former trouble, which yielded readily to the same remedy." , AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Ir. J. C. Ayer k Co.,Lowell,Masf . Every Dose Effective ptKttffflf iiME S With 11 fas d coDKquencM, ttanffury, lo ol onerey, nrvoui ex.itemi t, 1 ervout aemmj, innaturRidiclirf!M ic.it manhood, dpondcncy, ofit if(Btom'rry,Titinwvofth orgaat, certain W ana -oidiy curad hr safe and eay method . Curei politicly jusranteea. CiueI.on Btank and Book free. Call or wiitt. DR. WARD INSTITUTE. 120 H. Ninth St.. SI. LOUIS, M0. Cure fpj OI.IC IN HORSES. GUARANTEED. Vvi-v mvaer of a hor. BtmuM ke'F lion .liuil. nmv ,vct.1elileotrj v.liubtis aniii.al. Oi.e pckM will cuie eihi 10 teu caaes. Price Sl-IHJ. Sont by mall o eipnw. Our Ac. coui.l llook. w lull cuiiUiiia luntttr, titbit, Ucoers, miu a ir?," HV Pine St. St. i.ouu, MO The Old Reliable GOV. D. H. WAITE, OF COLORADO. land told how S. J. Toy, recently ap pointed warden, took possession of the Colorado penitentiary at, i-bujuii Toy had come from Denver by train TI,.' was met bv ex-Dermty lience, son i-lnw r,f -thp o-overnor, who had been removed by Warden McLester, and a m-ison employs who naa per mission to be absent until a late hour. Stealthily approaching the prison, the employe gave the proper signal and the outer door was opened lor lus aumia- sion. All three sprang- in, covering the guards and disarming them. The Innpr o-ate was nassed in the same wav. Jience was men nru.JK..... oA nnWoii out. but lie ex hibited a new appointment rl,.nntv siiruod bv Tov. who in turn presented his own credentials. (JuaTds, who had become alarmed by the dis play of firearms, began blowing the alarm whistle and McLester was awak ened. As he stepped out of nis Dea- room he was ordered to leave tne penitentiary grounds at once, lie asked for permission to go to the office and arrange his papers, but that was refused. With a man on each side of im. the deposed warden was con . . . -1 ... A ,i UCtetl to tne outer gate nux u.v..v. to depart. BISHOP LAWRENCE. Something About the Successor 01 tne Famous Phillips Broons. Hbv. William T. Lawrence, S. T. B., the successor of Phillips Brooks as bishop of the Episcopalian diocese 01 Massachusetts, has been dean of the theological school of his etiuren at Cambridge for the past four years and a professor in the same institution ior to ti vnars. lie is of one of the best fami lies of Massachusetts, and himself a native of the state. His grancitatner was one of the founders of the city of Lawrence, and the city was named in l,ia hnnnr. It was at lirace cnurcn iu Lawrence that the bishop-eiecc 01 ficiated as rector for several years after his graduation from the Cambridge theological school, ana tnere was mu nnrp dniTitw amonff his congregation he resiirned to take the post, 01 vice dean and professor of homiletics and pastoral care at his alma mater. He became dean in lssaon tne ueain ji Dean Gray, retaining his professorship, III! TRIM! "convince the slrentif! and rjoint the way which if followed leads to Prof. HARRIS' SOLUBLE MEDICATED Pastille Established 38 years. Treats malo or female, married or single, In eases of exposure, rXnTEFD3 "jSnSS" apartments rSnlshedTwhei ed. "question lUank and Book free. Call or write. riANCER AW OTHEB LIQNAN1 (hout the me ol trnifs. Queition Blank and hook iree. (.ati ::u. l.R. H K. ItTTTTS. 822PicBSt. Bfc. LOUU. MO. SYPHILIS., iucceiifulpractice. Treat an by mall or at office. Termilow. The worst formi poit itWely cmnd 38 yeart Treatment confldentitl. Curei mi low. Queitton Blank ai buoklr. Call or write. DR. WARD INSTITUTE, 120 N. 9th St..St.Loui,Mo WANTED. ANT LADY, employed or unemployed Addreai Slj A TYtblVi can makatlitafcr a few hourt work each dv Rnlary or commiBBion. iu sampiei ire 7 H. BENJAMIN & CO., 822 PlneSt.,St.Loull,o, i,,r,m vTHIr. Or. Horses branilecl -O-(ci'rolawith'nftrallel thils) on lnft ehouirier. rattle same on left hip also large circle on left BlHall. Edwin, John Day ,Or.( battle E Hon right hip; horeee same on right shoulder, taiifieiii Grant oonnty. . Howard. J L, ( alloway, Or.-Horsw, (crow with bar above it) on right shoulder; catUe eaiiie on left side. Hange in Morrow and Uma tilla counties. Hughes, Wat, Heppner, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left shoulder. Range Morrow Co. Hnnsaker, B & , Wagner. Or. Horues, V on left Bh(.ultier:ja'tle. 9onlofthip. , Hardisty, Albert, Nye. Oregon-Horsea.A H oonnectecf, on left shoulder; Cattle n the left hip. crop off left ear. Humphreys, J M. Hard man, Or. Horses, H on lef. liauk Hayes, J. M., Heppner. Or. Horses, winegUiss ! on Inft shoulder cattle, same on right nip. Huston, leather. Jient raue, or.-norai n the left shoulder and heart on the left etitie (at tie same on left hip. Kange m Morrow oonuly. Ivj-, Alfred, Long Creed, Ur Cattle 1 Don aht hin nrnnntT Irtft ear and bit in right. Horses same brand on left shoulder, ltange n Grant Jon, Harrj', Heppner. Or -Horses branded H J on the left shoulder: cattle baanded J on right hip, also underbit in left ear. ltange in Morrow ceunty. ... . Junkin, 8. M., Heppner, Or.-Horsea, horse ahoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the same. Range on KightMile. . Johnson, Felix. Lena, Or. Horses. circleTon left Btifie; cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in right and split in left ear Jenkins, D W.,Mt. Vemon,Or, J on horses on left ahoulder; on cattle, J on left hip and two smooth crops on both ears. Kange in Fox and Bear valleys s , Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horses brand! KHY on left hip. cattle same and crop off left ear; nnder slope on the right I.'i-I- T m ,1 f tJ AO .r luff ehoalder; cattle, 69 on left hip. Kirk. J C, Heppner. Or. Horses. 17 on either flank: cattle 17 on right side. Kirk, Jesse, Heppner, Or,; horse 11 on left sloulder; cattle same on right side, underbit on right ear. Kumberland.W. G.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L ou cattle on right and left sides, swallow fork in 1 ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Kange in Grant county Loften, Stephen, Fox, Or, B L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Kange Grant county. Lieuallen, John Wy Or. Horses branded half-circle JL connected on left shoul der. Cattle, same on left hip. Kange, near Lex- lncton Leuhey, J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded L and a on left shoulder; cettle same on left hip, wattle over rjght eye, three slits in rjght JL Has been nut up in a Tirnurletiiry form slnne 1878. and has been used fnrvenrn nrlorto that time In rjrlvnto practice. It Is no untried nostrum, oi duubtt'ul reimtatlon, but a Kemiiue upeelflo for a very prevalent disease. Thousands of men, of all uses, have at some time In life brounlit on nervous debility and exhaustion, with oriranlo weakness, by over brain work, exoeSBes, too fre quent Indulgence or Indiscretion and vicious habits, and It Is to the.e that we offer a remedy that will, by Its direct action upon the Beat of the disease, stop the drain and restore the patient to vigorous health and Btrength. Our method of Introducing Prof. Harris' Pastille treatment Is one which commends Itself to all sensible persons for the reason that we supply it mum their judgment of its value. Weaskof our patrons nothing In the way of expense beyond a postal card and a two cent postage stamp. 'I he postal card to be used in sending us their full ad dress and the postage stamp for the letter return ing tho statement of their case for which we C..7...1., .i,urn .nh t. Aiipstion hlank. to be Ulled out and an envelope addressed to ourselves for in returning it wnen biihi. When we receive uie nwinr ment on blank we prepare eight days' treatment and for ward It bv mall and prepay fWil; postage thereon and along Vir.,,r with the eignt cays- ireauiieii. JjSCKACE. we send full directions for using. The treatment in nowaymujneieo 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 benetlt their sexual condition we feel that they are more largely interested than ourselves in continuing the use of the Pastilles. Kven then we do not attempt to rob them by d e manding high prices. On the contrary, we make the prioes as low as possible, and the same to all. They are as follows: 13 for one month; Jo for two monthst 7 for three months. These prices secure the delivery of the Pastilles by mall. If desired by express we leave tne patient vu pay the charges. For mo. fan vRRrfl WB !... .ifiBf. aiMiN.i miw n fiv nneratea our business upon this plan with satisfactory results. We ask an person. ueemiiB t of the secret ills which come to mankind through a violation of nature's laws to send us their ad. dress on postal card or by letter and I allow us to convince them that PROP. HAKHIS' SOL, 1IBI.E ME1HCATEB PASTURES have merit and are what they need. All communications confidential Mia should Be addressed to ... , , The HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists MBeekman Bt HEW YORK CITY. K.T. Op. Hush's Belts & Appliances An eiecirn-EHivumu uj - boUied into medicated. Belts, SiiHpenBorios, Spi nal Appliances, Abdomi Inal Supporters, Vests, t..,.toi'. Office Causi Ctirn. Bltenmatlsiii, Llvev and Kidney Jomplalnts, Dyspepsia, Errors of Youth, st Manhooil, Nervousness. Sexual iss, aiidaUTronblesin Male or 1 emale. 11 1'Mtlllli DUtUK . . " nite. ... Volia-Medica Appliance uo., 38 Pine Street. - ST. Wilis, aw. Foot-Prints on the Path to Health. Everyone nefdine a doctor's ntlviee should read one of Dr. foote s clime pamplileta oq "Old Eyes," "Croup, ,'Rnptnre," 'TbimosiH," "Varicocele," Disease of men, Disease of Women, and learn the best means of sell'-cnre. M. Hill Pub. Co., 129 East iiHtri St., JNew York. STOCK BRANDS. While you keep your subscription paid up ycu can keep your brand in free of charge. AUyn. T. J., lone, Or. HoreeB Gtt on lefl shoulder; cuttle same on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row countii. Armstrong, J. 0., Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on loft shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horses same brand on right shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. AdkinB, J. J., Heppner, Or. Horses, JA con nected on lelt flank; cattle, same on left hip. Bartholnmew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 E on either shonldor. Kange m Mor row oountv Bleakman, Geo., Hardman, Or. Horses, a flag on left shoulder; cattle same on right shoulder. tiannister, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split in eaoh ear. Brennor, Peter, liooseberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Burke, M 8t C, Long Creek, Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder. Kange iu Grant and Morrow eHrostnan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm.. neppner, or. -tiorses, o -ir -mrr TanK. "snv 3 JUST Dauiinlug I ME THING. ltlver irltb , enr. d In on. rilNtiss lr..tni.at witliuul lint.-. I 1"" W.,MU" I Ifoai builni-M. Fi.tuls. t'lc CI1 .t,'.. .Iiu c,ird. 3U y..r. m. 1II. U. 11. BUTTS, 1 M Hn Brroet. BT. Louis, Mo. the Mississippi Woven Willow. The willows which prow alonp the nhores of the Mississippi river, says the Wavorly Mutfa.ino, uiv of no use in the arts, but when it (Mines to building a dam the eiiifineers find nothiiur that tills the bill half as well as the humble willow. It lint-, the shores and can he ensilv reached from the bare'es whereon it is transported, and it is so soft that it is easily cut and bundled. It is woven into a (,'rent, loii(j. continuous mat. One end of this is anchored to the shore on one side of the chute that is to be dammed, and the process of weaving is thence carried on straight across tne streu'ii oi vwiirr mi i--. -Marly-shaped boat called n jjrasshop per. As fast as the mat is wove on the frrasshopper it slides into the water at the lower end of the inclined weav ing rack, and it is laden with roclts anil carried straight to the bottom, and this Is continued until the opposite shore Is reached. The mat is then cov ered to the proper depth, twelve to tif t.. inches, with roelc, and then an other mat. made In the same way, is w.ivon and laid down on top of the first and similarly weighted down, and this work is continued till the dam litis risen as high as it is intended to stand the finishing, being always heavy . .. . .i in.,... coating of roeK mat covers mc m,... and all. The willow, always covered with water and the mud that inevita bly bulges among the rocks of the dam, ii 'kept sealed airtight and of course does not decay. It binds the rocks to gether and prevents the dam being shoved out of place by low or disturbed bv the pressure of the current at high water. It is good for no other purpose su to hold a shore that is washing away with its roots, and for dam eon- irmmlOKK! T. UllKKNU ALOE, (tOVEUXOIt- Kt.El'T OF MASS.VI'IUISKTTS. with the study of the law, and his ad mittanee to the prof 'ssion under these circumstances indicated on lus part ex ii.i,l inn al until nde and intelligence rilu m.rsonal Inclinations led him turn to political life, and from ISM, when elected a nieinbe.' of the common council of Lowell, up to tie present he bus been for the greater part ot the time the holder of various public offices. These included, by a natural progression, the school committee, the mayoralty of Lowell, membership in the' legislature, the city solicitorship anil membership in tho Vilited States house of representatives. In addition, and in spite of his political activity, Mr. Crreenhalge has zealously followed his profession, and in this has made for himself a well-deserved though possibly I'ircmuserUied reputation, his law practice bringing in to him n good income. As a political orator Mr. ('reonhaltiC holds a high rnnk a fact brought into prominence during his service in the Kifty-tirst congress, when, as a member of the committee ol elections, he was called upon to nt to the house, on retuiblicnn associates portant contested election cases.a serv ice that he perlormeu wiui a icuuincss and eloquence w hich won for him at the time a national recognition. Pos sessed of a pleasing voice, a ready com mand of idiomatic English and highly developed powers of imagination, Mr. lireenhalge is a speaker whose popu larity is readily acknowledged even by those of opposing political convictions. These aptitndesare si times somewhat t ,.., ,.l,,rous. in that thev have led him anil again to make tz jtr JLV jlv 3 Z I TIM (F t f00 worth of lovely Music for Forty SZ XIII Centi. consisting of 100 paees full size Sheet Music of the latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular -a selections, both vocal and instrumental. 2 gotten up In the most elegant maimer, In ciuamg rour large size roruaui. CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, PADEREWSKI, the Great Piunist, 3 5- ADEUNA PATTIand S MINNIE SEUQMAN CUTTiNQ. KOOIICS AIL OtlDtM TO hehalf of his , a number of im HKV. WILUAM lawbknce, s. t. d. The school has prospered under his care, and largely because of his en deavors. Dean Lawrence is about forty-three vears of aire and is one of a family of seven brothers and sisters.. He grad uated at Harvard in the famous class of 1871 and afterward prosecuted his theological studies at the Episcopal schools at Andover and Philadelphia, taking his last year at Cambridge in 1STB. He married a granddaughter of ltishop Parker, and they have three daughters and one son. The family lives at the deanery of the theological school and has a summer house at liar Harbor. The election of Dean Lawrence is essentially a victory for the broad churchmen, and it is expected that he will conduct the affairs of his diocese on the lines laid down by the late Hishop llrooks during his short but brilliant episcopate. There was con siderable discussion at the convention about the insufficiency of the bishop's salary, which is not a stated amount, but the income, whatever it may be, of the episcopal fund, which amounts to nearly $140,000. The income last year was 87,000. Some vigorous endeavors will be made to increase the fund. THQ OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE. ALWAYS RELIABLE anfl perfoetly BATE. Tbe lame as uaod by thou jandB ot wonmn all over tn United States. In tho LD DOCTORS private mall practice, for 38 yeara, and not a sinl-i bad result. Money returned If not as represented. Bend Oontt (stamps) tov Boaled particular. C3. WiSD INSTITUTE, 120 H. IMi St., Bt. Louia, Mo EurnjBES .CURED! now 25 Yearn' ExiM-rienro In treating all rarl. ttesoM!uptureeial)l9 us to guarantee a positive cure. Question Blaiils aud Bool tree. Call or write. VOLTA-MElHCO APrLIANCE CO., 1 (23 Pine Street, - 8?. LOUIS. MO lli ducpd l.Ho W pounds pT tiiinth. No il,;unv,.,l-tl-,-, I O It..ll tinrnlr"il,'llv liarnil,, t;.,n 1(1 ml U-,k. I drui. :1 .. stnirnl r"il"'Hv liarnil,, and t dnlial. 1)11. U. U. BLTIS.K rff. r, nrr e. blml, St. IJUK, MO. "How to Cure All bkin Dimaws.' Bimply apply "Swayne'B Ointment." No internal medioina required. Cures tetter, eczema, it uh, aP jruutiooa on the no hntuls. uose. Ao leaving the skin clear, white aud hmilthly. Its great healiuK and ourative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drn gist tor Swayue's Ointment. sw 1 W- Produce $l! 50 and net the Gazette for one year. Nice family paper, and bul ly to paper oabins. Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix np vnur watoh or clook. Lie keeps a full took of everything pertaining to bis 1 fctruction it is superlatively the thing. statements which a less impulsive and ready poli tician would have refrained from mak ing. However, this very fire and in tensity of mind is the characteristic that has gained for hiin so largo a de gree of popularity among the repub licans of his state, anil lie lias pernaps no more than others the defects of his virtues. Mr. tireenhnlge was married in 1S7J to Isabella Nesmith. whose fa ther had formerly been a lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, lie has three children, a daughter and two sons, one of the latter now a stu dent at Andover, M:'.;-s. Mr. t'.rce.i liulga still lives at Lowell, and has been Identified there with a number of social, literary and charitable undertakings. ECHOES OF THE FAIR. Tint firemen of Walla Walla, Wash., have elected as "honorary members" the firemen who perished in the cold storage tire in Chicago. Chicago street ears carried 94,000,000 persons during the six months of the existence of the world's fair. On Oc tober 9, Chicago day, they earried 762,000 people. Tits temple which was such a con spicuous part of the Ceylon exhibit at the world's fair, was recently sold at auction for SJ.SOO. Its value is esti mated at 8-:5,000. It will be fitted up as a summer cottage at Lake Geneva, Wis. S50 A YEAR FOR LIFE Substantial Rewards for Those Whos Answers are Correct A roiin omn entT4 prison whr WM winflnld I cmi,lemitfl criminal. On mWinB ft rwqiwat to h n,,,li-i,.,l inin tlie orvwm ff the doomed man. tn imitor mi informed tlim none hut relatives were permit, ed to see the prisoner. The visitor sftid : " Brother! md sisters hsee I none,abul Ut oiftn's (the prisoner s, uther I my father's son." He wss si onoe taken to the. prison, flow, what re- stum was the prisoner to the visitor! Th. A.T.i..,,ltHsi Puhlishine CompanT will five rid rear fur life to the person seniline tlie first correct an iwer: x to the second; 3rd, 2S0; 4th. 100: 5th, trie, and over 10.000 other rewards, consisting of pianos, itiraiis, ladies nd tents told and allvar wauhej, silvai To I he irson sending the last correct answer will bs riven a hitrh-toned piano, to the nest to the last a oeauti ul orssn. and the nelt S.0IM will receive valuable miles 1II:1,F.S -0) All answers most he sent hv mail, anf ar r-istmerk not later than Dec. SI, lSt'3. (2) Th- re wil aeuooharire whatever to euter this competition, but al ho romprto are eipectod to send one dollar for sil ,mth. siihecriotion to either Thk Labiks, Homi Uaiiazixi or Till Canadiak At) met' LTi'K 1ST twt sf the choicest illutrate,l periodicals oi toe uay. ( ah in.,rviil he einieil to assist us in exten ag Mirdmilalion. (41 The first cirre.1 answei nceivec seiHler's postmark taken in all esse as dale ol reonpt w as u stive every one an equal chence. no matter wt,,-r, se or she oiay rcsiuei, vui munM neil puze, soil so ou: tW Subscribe for the Gamttb. right thiiihi oattle. same on right hip; split in Brown' iBa, Lexington, Or. HoreeB IB on the right Btine; oattle same on right hip; range, llor rowoounty. Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. HorBeH, circle C with dot in oei ter on loft hip; cattle, Brime. Browu, W. J., Lena. Oregon. Horses V. bar over it, on the left BhoHlder. Cattle same on lelt 'joyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, bos brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Borg, r. O., Heppner, ur. Horses, r ti on ten aKl,lor. nnttlo. RHinfi on left hin. Brnwnlee, W. J., Fm,Or Cattle. ,7B connected on left Bide; crop on left ear and two splits and middle piece cot out on right ear; on horses Bimie brand on the left thigh; ltange in Foz valley, Sri!?t.?"D,f;' w r,. -R., l,. I HlDtlB. lltuitai. nor,""!"" .amu ed O on right stifle ; cattle r (three barBj on riifht ribB, crop and split in each ear. Kange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., Caleb.Or. Y 1) on homes on left stifle U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder ! DnH in lft at itift on all nnlta nr.der 5 years: on left, shoulder only on all hornet? over 5 years. All Mni.a in (Irnnt ominfv. i'ldrlr. Wm. H. Lena. Or. Horsof. WHO con- nefted, on left shoulder: cattle Bame on right hip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cat, ('has. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horsea H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Wnnrro Mnrwiw An ft Umatilla counties. iwil Wm. IJnntrlMs. Or.: horses JO on lef i shoulder; cattle Bame on left hip, waddles on aaah iw nnrl two hit in the ntrht ear, i 'ii ri i . i-i.. . nnn ijhv. or. uouoits umbo ou each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit in right ear, split in left ear. KanHte in Grant county. On sheep, inverted A ad Bpear point ou shoulder. iLar markoii ewes, crop on leit ear right and under half crop i" left ear. All raK in tirant couutv. (ook. A. J. .Lena.Or. Horses, 90on rightshonl der, Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square crop on lett ana split in ngtic. t-arnn, . I., iurrinsvuie, ur. -norbB, uu Inft Mt.itln. C ox JSd. B., Hantman, ur.-vsmo, u witn in center; horses. CK on left ip. f'.MhrRn H. V... Monnmont. (irant Co. Or, Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark uvular ul.ii.M hill h win) Hiirl t.flwlwii. (jiapm. il,. naramau. ur. norses orannwu !ionrirht hin. ( :attle brauded the same. All- brands (.1 on horses right thigh; caitie Sfc.ie brand on right shouuier, ana cut on enu oi UlCrif 116, r. o o ri orees urnr u wiui ii 1 1 v tinwi f.rk ou left ttiile. Cattle sa-ne on leftside, ii..,ilua W Al .(ikIIowhv. Or. 'attie. K Don right side, Bwatlow-fork in each ear; horbes, K I) un left hip. Uouglas, U. 1., uougias, ur7-nirses au on the right Btine; cattle same on right hip. li.lv. J. H. A Hons. DouKlaa. Or. HorBes brand. ed kh on left shoulder, cattle same on left run .min in richt ear. Elliott. Wash.. Heppner, Or. Diamond on right shoulder. fcmery, . .., iiarnman, ur.-norses oranaeu 0 reversed C with tail on left shoiuder ; cl tie same on right hip. Kange in ilorrow county. Fleek. Jackuou, Heppner, Or. Horses. IF ootmected on right shoulder; cattle, same on right hip. tar mark, noie in ngnt ana crop ofi left. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LF on riiht hip; horses. F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence. B. P. Heppner, Or Horses, F on right shouidei ; cattle, f on right hip or thigh. French, George, Heppner. Or. Cattle branded W'F, with bar over it. on left side; crop off left ear. Horses, same brand on left hip. Gay, Henry, Heppner, Or. GAX on left shoulder. Gilman-French, Land and Livestock Co., Fos sil, Or. Horses, anchor B on left shoulder; vent, same on left Btide. Cattle, same on both hips ear marks, crop off right ear and tmderbit in left Kange in Gilliam, Grant, Crook and Morrow counties Gentry, Elmer, Echo, Or. Horses brsnded H. 8. with a quarter circle over it, on left stiile. ltnniM) in Morrow and Umatillacounties. Hayes. Geo., Lena, Or, Brand JH connected with quarter circlo over it, on left shoulder. Miatt a. mage, ur. taiue, ruuim-wp i Lord, George, Heppner, Or. HoreeB branded double H connect t Sometimes called a awing H, on left Bhoulder. Markham, A. M., Heppner, Or. Cattle large M on left side, both ears cropped, and split in boih. Horses M on left hin. Kanire, Clark'B canyon. Minor, Oscar, neppner, nr. Cattle, M D on riglithip;horso. Mon lef t shoulder. Morgan, B. N Heppner, Or. Horses, M) on left shonldei cattle same on left hip. McCumber, JaB A, Echo, Or. Horses, M with har over on ritrht shoulder. Morgan. Thos., Heppner, Or. Horses, circle T on left shoulder and left thigh; cattle, Z on right thifih. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 on right hin; cattle, 77 on right side. McClaren, I). G., HrownBville, Or, Horses, Figure Bon each Bhoulder; cattle. RI2 on hip McCarty, David H. Kcho Or, Horses branded DM connected, on the left shoulder; cattle same on hip and side. McMirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-cork on cattle on ribs aud nnder in each ear; horeoB Bame brand on left stifle. McIIaley, . i ., Hamilton, Or. Un UorBes. K with half circle under on left shoulder; on oattle, four bara connected on top on the right side ltange in Grant County. Neal. Andrew. Lone liock, Or, HoreeB A N con nected on left shoulder: cattle same on both hipB, JSordyke, E., Bilverton, Or. Horses, circle 7 on left thigh: oattle. same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on oattle on left hip; on horses, same onleft thigh, Kange in i-trant county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on left shouidei. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or, On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle and wartle on noBe. Range in Grant county, Pearwon, Olave, Eight Mile, Or. HorseB, quar tor circle shield onleft shoulder and 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24 on loft hip. Kange on Eight Mile. Parker & Gleason, Hardman.Or, Horses IP on b'ft shoulder. Piper, Erneet, Lexington. Or, Horses brand e WE (L E connected) ou left shoulder ; oattle s me on right hip. Kange, Morrow county. Piper, J. 11., Lexington, Or, Horses, JE con nected oLleft shoulder; oattle, Bame on left hip. under bit in each ear. rettvs. A. C. lone. Or.: horses diamond P on shoulder; cattle, j H J connected, on the left hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in tlie right. Powell, John T., Dayville, Or Horses, JP con nect ed on left shoulder. Cattle OK connected in left hip, two under half crops, oue on each ear, wattle under throat. Kai.geiu Grant county. Hood, Andrew, Hardman, Or. Horses, square enw with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Keuinger. Chris. Heuoner. Or. Horses. C K ou left shoulder. Ktce, ian, Hardman, Or.; horses, three panel worm fence on left shoulder; cattle, DAN on right shoulder. Kange near Hardman. Ltoyse, Aaron, Heppner, Or Horsee, plain V on left shoulder; cattle, Bame brand reversed ou right hip and crop oil right ear. Kange in Mor row county. Kiinh Hros.. Hennnsr. Or. Horses branded 3! on the right Bhouufer; cattle, IX on tlie left hip. crop ofi left ear and dewlap on neck. Kongo il Morrow and adjoining counties. Kust, William, Ridge, Or. Horses K on left shoulder; cattle, K on left hip, crop oil right ear, underbit on left ear. blieep, it on weathers, round crop offrigh ear. Kange Uma tillaand Morrow oun ties. Keaney. Andrew. Lexinuton. Or. Horsei branded A K on rieht shoulder, vent uuartei circle over brand; cattle same on right hip. Kunge Morrow county. Koyse, Wm. H, Dairyville, Or HK connected with quarter circle over top on cattle on right hip and crop ff right ear and split in left. Horsei name brand on left shoulder, Kange in Morrow Gi'Hrtt and Gilliam counties. Hector. J . W., lioppner, Ur. Horses, JO oh lef t shoulder. Cattle, Oun right hip. Snicknall. J. W.. Gooseberry. Or. Horses branded Al on left shoulder; range in Morrow county. bailing, C 0 Heppner, Or Horsee branded on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip. Mwaggart, rt. .Lexington, Ur. Horses with dash under it on left stifle; cattle H with dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and waddled on right hind leg. Kange in Morrow Gilliam and Umatilla counties. Bwaggart, A. L.,Athena. Ur. Horses branded a on lett shoulder; cettle same On left hip. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. , Btraight W. E., Heppner, Or, Horses shaded 5 B on left etitie; cattle J B on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, underbit in left. bapp, Thos., Heppner, Ur. Horses, a A r on left hip; oattle Bame on left hip, Bhrier.John, Fox, Or. NO connected on horses on right hip; cattle, same on right hip, crop ofi right ear and under bit in left ear. Kange in urant county. Smith Hros., Busnnville. Or. Ho rises, branded H. Z. on Bhoulder; cattle, .?ame on left shoulder. Hauires. James. Arlington. Or.: horses branded JB on left shoulder; cattle the same, also nose waudle. Hange in Ji arrow ana Gilliam counties. Stephens, V. A., Hardman. Or-; horses Btiou right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Bioveneon, MrB A. J Heppner. Or. Cattle. B ou right hii ; swallow-fork in left ear. Bwaggart, G. w., Heppner, Ur. Horses, 44 on left shouidei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Bperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horsos W Con left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. HorBes, g on left sliouldf r; cattle, 2 on left Bhoulder. Tippets,8.T.,Enierprise,0r. Horses, C-on loft Bhoulder. Turner R. W., Heppner, Or. SmaH capital T left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with eplit in both ears. Thornton, H. M.., lone, Or. HorseB branded HT connected on left Btifie; sheep same brand. Vanderpool, H. T., Lena, Or; Horses HV con. nected on right shoulder ;cattle, same on right hip Walbridge. Wm.. Heppner, Or. Horses, U. L. on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip. crop off left ear and right ear lopped. WiIboh, John Q,, Salem or Heppner, Or. Hor&os branded Jy on the left Bhoulder. Kange , Morrow county. arren, w B, ( 'aleb, Or Cattle W with auarter circle over it, on left Bide, split io right ear. Homes same brand on left shoulder. Kange iu Grant county. W right. Silas A . Heppner. Or. Cattle branded B W on the right hip. square orop off right ear and split in left. Vv aae, Henry, Heppner, ur. Horsee branded ace of Bpades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. WellB, A. B., Heppner, Or. Horses, o0 on lef shoulder- cait a same Wolfinger, John, John Cay City, Or On horsM three parallel bara on left Bhoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Kange in Grant and Malhuer counties. Woodward, John. Heppner, Or. Horses, CP connected on lef t shoulder. Watkins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded UK connected on left stifle. Wallace, Charles, Portland, Or. Cattle, W on right thigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right Bhoulaer. eonif same on left shoulder. Whittier uros., nunrmgion. Baker Co.. Or. Horses branded W B connected on left shoulder Williams, vasco, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Kange Grant county. Williams. J O, Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Kantce in Grant county Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horsee runningA A The' AoiiK riTi-Risr is an oA rstabtistwd concern. I with quarter circle under it on the right hip. uiu ihw sjis ample men to fname n un-airy om &l i ttftree m aiorrow ana umanua conuutw. it luvniise. iml tor pnniea us oi ioru.tr ; j i Ks The foilowini WfrU-Vnown (rrnMiT' haft ; i'. n.iM..I.,r. . i) t !Mi.rt'm TTnirhM SsmnA . Wftrfner. Or P (T vUvti Vuf su'amt -n. lVtomithh." mi.i Air W, connected) on right shoulder on horses: on cattle, j Walker's cattle, sameon left hip, horsee same RoUmoii IV siat-.M Turns l"r ut.i.ji iiDiiany, right hip and on left aide, ewailow fork in j on left shoulder. All range in Morrow county fctMiigh K'ir imm.v s.idrrM. Avk : At mr and Ut in left. Bang in Haystack Young, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horsee branded wmhim Pi a t tL'ulX rvtrtnifc, Cwia. i ditriot, Morrow count. j TB on lis right ehould-. Hintnn a J Auks. H 11 mil ton. Or Cattle, two b;e on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hi d. i on either hip; crtp in right ear and split in left, j Walker Elizabeth & Sons, Hardman Or.- ; Horses, Jon right thign. nangem un couuiy Cattle branded (E W connecteii) EW on left F L suie. horws Bame on right shoulder. J. W business.