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Valuable in terests have been lost and dentroyed in innumerable instances bv the employ ment of incompetent counsel, 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 bo at imminent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee. THE FBESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, General Manager 018 F street, N. W.tWashington, 1). C, representing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in Htitutod to protect its natrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The enid Con pany is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable feeR, and prepare and prosecute Applications generally, including me chanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It in also prepared to entor into competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wkddkhbuhn. tilS F Street, P. 0. Box 385. Washington, L). C. MTOCK BRANDS. While yon n,nip your HubHcription iHid up ycu Can kMi your brand in froonf clmrKi, Allyn. T. J., irmo, Or. HornnH Git on loPt fltumldnr; cuttle Hftino on left hip, ninlor hit on ritfht pur, mid upper bit on the lfl,; riuiKe. Mor row county. Armntron, J. 1. Alpino, Or. T with bur nn dr it on loft fthonlriur of homos; mltle hiuiip on lofl hip. AlliHou, 0. D., Kiht Mile. Or.-OittlH hrnnrl, O I) on loft hip iitnl hnrnnH name hrwid on riht Bliou!ier, iUne. Kiht Mile. Adkiim, J. J., Ileppner, Or. HortiRH, J A oon nilH(t on tuft Hunk; mittl", hhtiiooti loft hip. Hurtlioliitnt'w, A. (., Alpino, Or. ijoincH hrtitidiHl 7 E ou either ahoulilor. llHitKo in RIoi row oountv Hunnistr, J. W,, Iliinlman, Or. Cattle brand ed H on lft hip mid thigh; Hplit in nruih our, llrnnnor, Ptr. (innwihniTy Dnwu-IfortWR bmndnd PH on left Hhonldur. ('utile snuio on riht Hide. Iturke, M Ht 0, lionff lirnnk, Or On oiitth, MAY oonnooted on left hip, crop off left our, nn der half crop oft right. Hormf( euni brum! on letft Bhoulder. Huuko iu Grunt and Jlorrow eonnty. Urowmun, Jnrry, lnn. Or. flowne hrnnded 7 on right fihouliler; wittlo M on tho Inft Hide. Left ear half orop nd right ear upper alone. Hart on, Win.. Ilcppner, Or. -llnreeH, ,1 H on right IhigU, cattle ttitiue on right hip; Hplit in oaeh ear. Brown, Ihh, Oxington, Or. Whhh IH on the right etifie; ciitt le wuiio on riuhthip; rantce, Mor row county, i llrown, J. C, Hnppner, Or. Homus, circle C with dot in en- teron left hip; cuttle, Hnme. j Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon, HornnH V bar over It, uu the MUhouhler. Cattle mono on left hip. Buyer, W. fl., lleppner, Or. II n raw, box brand on rigln hip cattle, name, with Hplit in entih ear. Horn, l. O., Hejipnor, Or. TToraos, P B on left shoulder: flattie, mime on left hip. Brown lee, W. J., Fnx.Or Cattle, JH connected m left side; prop on left ear and two Hplilmuul 1 middle piece cut nut on right ear; on hoi-Men Hatne brand on the left thigh; Range in Fox valley. Grant, county, Carmier Warren, Wagner, Or. Horse brand twi O on right Btdli; cattle (throe bare) on right, riba. crop audnplit in each ear. Range in Grant and Morrow count iea. ('ain.K., Caiob,Or.-Y 1) on hurtes on left ntiflc U with ouarter circle over it, -i left Hhouhler and on left Btitle on all coltB n'der ft yean; nn left Hboulder only on all honsns over ft years. AM range in Urant coutv. Cate, Chas. R Vinaon or Lena, Or. Hornet H V on right shoulder; cattlo aante on right hip. Range Morrow anil Uiuatllla counties. Curl, '1'. H., John Day, Or, Double emus on each hip on nail le, swallow fork and undor bit in rigid ear, split iu lt'ft ear, Mange in Grant county. Ou sht'p, inverted A ud spear pniut uu Hhoulder. Kar tnat kou ewes, crop on left ear punched upper bit in right.. Wethers, erop in right and under half crop in left ear. All ratigu iu Grant oountv. Cook, A. J. ,Ijona,Or. Horses, WO on right shonl der; Cattle, sameon right hip; etir mark square crop off left and split in right. Currin, R. X Currinsville, Or. -Horses, EC on loft stifle. Coi Kd. H., Hanlinan, Or. Citlo, C with K in center; horses, CK on left iiu. Cochran, R. K,. Moiimneut, Grant Co, Or. Horses branded circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope IkjIIi ears and dewlap. Chapin, H.f Hanlinan, Or. Horses branded Oon right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands Cl on ho rues right thigh; CHtio same brand on right shuukk'r, and cut oil end of right ear. Douglass, W. M .Galloway. Or. Cattle, R Don right side, uwadow-fork iu each ear; horses, H 1) uu left hip. Kly. .1. H. A Hons, Douglas, Or. Horses brand, ed XY ou left shnuldur, cattlo same on left Lip. hole in right ear. Ktnery, C. H., Ilardman, Or.- Horses branded I reversal C witli taill on left Hhoulder; cat tle same on right Inn- Range in Morrow county. Florence, 1j. A., lleppnor, Or. Cattle, Lb' on right hip; horses V with bar under on right etiouldi'r. Florence, 8. P. Heppner, Or Horses, V on right shouldei; cattle, 1 on right hip or thigh, Krench, George, Ilcppner, Or. Cattle branded W K, with bar over it, ou left Hide; crop oil left ar. Horses, Heine brand on left hip. Gentry, I'.buer, Keho, Or. Horses brwnded H. H. with a ijiiartnr circle over it, ou left st die Range in Morrow and Umatillacouutiea. Hiatt A. B Ridge, Or.-l'itttla. iMund-top A with quarter circle under it on the right hip. Range in Morrow and Umatilla counties. Htnton A Jenks, Hamilton. Or Can In, two lm rn eitlier hip; crop in right car and split in left. Horses, J ou right thigh. Range in Grant county Hughes, Hamuel. Wagner, Or-J" (T K 1. iuuiuH'U'd) on right shoulder on borons; on ratt le, on right bip and on left side, swallow fork iu right ear and slit iu left Range, m Haystack district, M"rtNw connty. Hale, Milton, Wagner, Or. Horses branded -O- (circle ith parallel tails) ou left shoulder 4'-attle suiutt od left hip also large circle ou left tide. Hall. Kdwin, John Day, Or. Cattle K H on right hip; horses same on right shoulder, baugein tiraut county. Howard, J L, (islloway. Or. Horses, (cr.s rith bar above li) in right shoulder; cattle ttanieon left side. Range in Morrtw and Uma tilla counties. Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horaw, shadrnl lieart on the left shoulder, Range Morrow Co. Hunsaker, B A, Wagner. Or. llurstta, 9 ou left Hhoulder; oattls. Won left hip. Humphrfjs, J M. Uardtniiu, Or. ilomos, H t 'Huston, IiOther, Eight Mile. Or. Hor I! uu I he latt shoulderaud hart ou the left Btitie t'at lsain on left hip. Range iu Morrow county Juuts, 1 lurry. Hepptw, Or Horses brauded .H J on the left shoulder; cattlf liaauded J on right hip, sUo umlei l;it ,iu left ft.i. liaiigo n Morntw eeiilitj. Juukiu.8. M., Heppner, Or. Horses, horse shoe J ou left shoulder.' Cattle, the suttit liango on Kight Mile. Johnson. I-'ulix, Una, Or. Horses, citvlo I on left -stifle; caUie. Kair.etm Tight hip, under half crop in ribt mid unlit iu it ft ear JfcetttiY, t Or.- Hor branded HNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left ear: under sloiwtonthe right Kirk. J. T., Heppner, Or. Horses 89 on left shoulder; cattle. HW on left hip. Kirk, JesHe, Heppner, Or,; horses 11 on left sbonider; cattle sauie on right side, underbit on right ear. Kumberland.W. O.. Mount Vernon. Or. I L on cattle on rigid and left sides, swallow fork in It ft ear and under ciop in right ear. Horses nam brand on loft shoulder. Range in Grant county. Loften, Stepuen, Fox, Or. H L on left hit on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Homes same brand on left shoulder. Range Grant county. Lienallen, John W., Lr. tr Or. Horse branded half-circle JL connected nn left shoul der. Cattle, same on left hio. Range, near Lex ington Leahey, J. W. Hoppner Or. Horses branded L and A o'1 b'ft shoulder; cpttle same on left hip, wattle over right -yo, three slits in right ear. Lord, George, Henpner, Or. Horses branded double H uoi.necN Sometimes called s swing H. on left shoulder. Minor, Oscar, neppnnr. nr. Tattle, M D or ricrht hip; horse. M on lef t shoulder. Morgan, H. N Huppuer, Or, Horses, M -on lft ehorddf cattle same on left hip. Mitchell. Oscar, lone, Or. Horses, 77 uu ri?h hin; cattle, 77 on right side. McClaren, D. G., Brownsville, Or, Horsee, Figure ft on each shoulder; cattle, M2 on h'n Met j in, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shop with toft-cork on cattle on ribs aad nndor in each ear; horses same brand on left stitle. McIIaly, ., nmnliton. Or. on j-jorstn. with half circle under on left shoulder; on aU'r , four bars connected on top on the right 6;.d" linnue in ttrafit County. Neal. Andrew. Lone Itock.Or. tlorseB A IN con nected on left sbonlder: cattle ame on both hip?, Nordyke. K., Hilvorton, Or. Horses, circle 7 in left thigh: caitle. snme on left hip. Oliver. Joseph. Canyon City, Or. A 2 on rnttlft on left hip: on horses, same ou left thigh, Rangp in Grant county. Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P O on lef' shoii.dnr. Olp, Herman, Prairie City, Or. On cattle, O LP connected on left hip; hortes fm loft Btitlp and wartle on nose. Hane in Grant county, Pearson. Ohive. Eiirht Mile. ( lr. Horses, ouar ter circle shield on left shoulder nod 21 on lef' hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right oropped. '& on left hip. Range on Kight Mile. Parker A Gleason, Hardraau.Or, Horses IPoi left shoulder. Piper. Krne-t, Lexington, Or. Hordes brand e E (L K connected) on left shoulder; cuttlp s nie on right hip. Range, Morrow county. Piper, J. H Lexington, Or. -Horses, JK con nocted oi. left shoulder; cattlo, same on loft hip under bit in each ear. Puttys, A. C, lone, Or.; horses diamond P on shoulder; cuttle, J II J connected, on thr left hip, npper slope in left ear and slip in the right. Rood. Andrew, Hardman. Or, Hontes, snaarp crfiwi- with unurter-circle over it, on left stifle. Homager, Curia, Heppuor, Or. Horses, C R on left shoulder. RuhIi Bros., Henpner, Or. Horses branded ? nn the right shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hip nrop off left ear ami dewlap on neck. Range ii Morrow and adjoining counties. Reaney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horsai hrandod A R on right shoulder, vent nuartet circle over brand; cattlo same on right hip Range Morrow county. Royso, Win. H, Dairyvillo, Or HR connectet with o nurter circle over too on cattle on riirht hit anil crop off right ear and split in left. Horse same brand on left shoul'ler. Range in Morrow Grant and Gilliam counties. Rector. J. W., lieppner, Or. ilorsiB. JU ol leftehotildor. Cattle, () on right hip. Sninknall. J. W.. (lofmeborrv. Or. lloruo branded ill on loft, sh uldur; range in Mor" county. " Hailing, (' C Hoppner, Or Borrow branded on left Hhoulder; cuttle same on left hip. Hwniu'nrt, It. V Ijcxingum, or,-nurses with dfish under it on left stitie. cattle H with (IshIi under it on right hip, croo off right eur and waddled on nvht hind leg. uaugo in iHorrow, Gilliam and Umatilla counties. Kwaggart. A, L., Athena. Or. Horses brande'1 f nn left siioiilder: nettle same on loft hip. Croi on oar. wattle on left hind leg. Straight W. K., Heppner, Or. Ilornos shaded J H on bf i stitle; cattlo J K on left hip, swallow fork in right oar, underbit in left. happ. Thos.. Heppner, Or. Ilorsos, H A P or left hip; cattle sameon left hip. Wirier. John, Fox, Or. NT. connected on horses on riirht hin; cat tie, same fin right hip. crop olf rirht car and under bit in left ear. Range iu urioit; county. Hmitti Hros., Husnnville, Or, Horses, brandef) II. 'A. on shoulder; catt le, nine on left Hhould-T Hipiiri's, James. Arlington, Or,; horses brande' JHon left shoulder: cattle the same, also nns' waddle. Range in Morrow and Gilliamco uitiei Hteph""H. V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses HH o right slide; cattle horizontal L ou the tight side HteveiiHoti, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or, Cattlo, on right hit : suallow-fork in left ear. Hwammrt. G. W., Hetumer, Or. Morses. VI ot left Mhoiilde ;caMle. 44 on left hip. Hperry, F. G-. Hemuier, Or. Cattle C oi left hiii, crop off right and underbit in left year ilewlap; Iioihch W Con left shoulder. 'riiompson, J. A.. Heppner. Or. Horses, ?, ot left Mhotdit- r: cattle, a on left shoulder. Tipj)etH.8.T.,FuiorpriBo,Or. Hiirses, (-on left shotdder. Turner R. W., Hoppner, Or, SmaH capital T left Hhoulder. horses; cattle same on left hti wit h Hplit in liotti ears. Thorutoii, H. M., lone, Or. Horses bran (led HT connected ou left stitle; sheep Name brand. Vandornool. H.T.. Lena, Or; Horses H V con neeU'd on right ehonlderjcuttle, same ou right lit., WalbridifO. Wm.. ffcnniier. Or. Horses. U. L. on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John f,. Ha torn or Heppner, Or. Horscs branded Jo on the loft Hhoulder. Raugi Morrow county. Warren. W II. Caleb, Or -t'attle W with nimrte irclo over it, ou left side, Hplit iu ri"ht ear Hoihcs same brand oh loft Hhoulder. KuUgeii Gran) county Wade. Henry. Heppner. Or. llorneB bran dec ace of spad'w on loft shoulder and lef.' hip Cattle branded Hume on left side and left hip. Wnliinger, John, J(hn I ay t lit v. Or On horsm three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on stieeo bit in both ears. Range in GrauL and Malhuei aonuticn. Wooi ward. John, Heppner, Or, Horses, Ur oounecjd ou left ehoulder. Watkins, Liaho, Heppner, lr. norsas bnmileo UK connected ou left stitle. Wallace. Charles. Hepnnor. Or. Cattle. W ot riirht thiirii. hob in left ear; horses, W on righ shoulder hoiiu sameon left Hhoulder. WhiMier rros.. numiiigiou. Itaker Co.. Or. - Hoi-hos branded W H conuected on left shoulder Williams. Vnsoo. nauii Iton. Or. Ouarter cir do over three bars on left hip, both cattle ate horHcH. Kaiitfo l i runt county. Williams. J O. Ijontr Creek. Or Horson. ouai ter circle over throe bars ou left hip; cattle fnin xnil Hht in earn ear. Itainie in Urant county Wren. A. A.. Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder; ( 'at I le, same on right hin. Young, J. H., Gooaoherry, Or. Horses braiwlw -ion (h ritfht nhontdn- OOOO AOVlOlfi. Evefy patiidtic -itiT, should givohla personal effort unl intlutMice to increase the circulation of his homo paper which teaches tho Ament-au policy of Protec tion. It is his duly to aid in this respect in evory way possible. After the homo paper is taken care of, why not sub. scriba for the Ammican Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff League? One ol its correspon dents says I " No true American can get along without It I consider it the greatest end truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for free ample copy. Address Wilbur F. Wake man. General Secretary, 135 West 13d St, Mew York. iDlre vovx Ve cause oi; 0 (mcveav. Are you willing 10 wurk 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. 230 St., nkw York. Cut tti. mxk-e out anj tend tl to the Lraite, Stating yttur po.Utoii, and rtv a Mplug haud. 1'lit'tok.Tiii'lH ?1.50 pi'i ticivn tit Slii'p l ard'a liull. iy, mur c'ltrn bonst", nurtb Main St., lLprnor, Or. lif. mmm A FRIEND Sneaks through the Boothhay (Me.) Register, of the beneficial results lie lias received from a regular use of Ayer's Tills. He says; I was feeling sick ami tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. 1 tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was induced to try the old relia ble Ayer's Tills. I luive taken only one box, but I feel like a new num. I think they are the most pleasant and ensyto take of anything I ever u.ed, being so finely sugar coated Mint wn a child will take them. 1 in noon all who are in need of a laxative to ti y Ayer's Tills. They will do good." I or nil diseases oi tho Stomach, Liver, and liuwids, take R'S PILLS Prepa: ed by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Macs. Every Dose Effective T HAVE A KIT H K, T'lKl), TKOVEN AND I gtiurmtti'i'd euro for Moo and Chickbn (tholcrH. which b is Ktood theruRt forBevun yeurB without fnlliircv Hint I know of, but him etfcpt ttd thoiiHiLiidH of cures I have sold over Zl 0t)0 rccufpts and family rights hi eight inonthn, and not h single eoniphdii t received yot. I Bold each atifl e eryoneon a ginfjintee, and I still Hull that wity". If llolhiiiil Chol'MiiCureand Treven tutive fail Mo cure or prevent Cholera. I will rutuud your money. This i fair enough, Hix pounds of the mod id no can lie made at a tot id eont of from $1 to Jt.yi, enough to do -ViIiokh and 100 ehlekeim a year. You an: then ansiired against eholera for oho year. If you will try this remedy, I admire you you will never regret it. Tse it, and your hotts ami chicke'is will lo'ik better and healthier than ever before, iiceipe ami i.uiii y riht only $1.00. Heady pri'iuiicd medici'ies .jOo and $1 per bottle or puekage. Address 51 US. KACHKIj V. TIIOMAH, Agents uuntud at oiu-e. t'owarts, Ala. TE3TIMQ1TIAL3 : PallaH, Texas, April IU, WM. Mrs Itnehel V. TIioiiiiih, Dear Madam: I have Mioroitghlv tested your cholera remedy and find it . K. It'sgnuid. I o irh)ne -110 will try the HKenci . 1 leare tend at oueu nd olilifie. Very re.-peetrully, 11. W. lUiifEH. DiilhiP, Texas. May lD'h, 1893. Havo Kohl out. I enclose $50 for which send mo all the recipes you ean and tho rights to the eoiinti 8 named below. I never saw anything Hell no fast. hat is the least you will take for tlioftr.de. If your price in reasonable will take the state. Very respectfully. H. YV. Wa Kt'ic h. (I have not room for all bis letters. He took the state. Here is one more of his letters.) Dallas, Texas. July 17th, 1H!W. Mrs. Rachel V, Thomas, Dear Madam ; Since toking the state rijrht I canvassed three weeks and m ide $ is7 selling recipes and territory. 1 will start several sub agents next week, t'ould I exchange a portion of I'oxus f'r a portion of Kansas? Very respectfully, H. V. IIakvek. Milieu, (ieorgln, D'c 11th, IMS. Mrs. Tlionuis:- I write a letter of enquiry. How much of rids state Is uimold? I want bal ance of the stute. liolland's ('holera Cure Is Just what It Is represented to be It has proved a blessing to the fanners of ihl county. Very respectfully, KniiNfiBLD, Agent for Screven County, Ifock Bridge, Ohio, Dec. 4th ISM, Mrs. Thomas: Recipe came to hand audit's all O. K. Kudosed lii d ?;u for Hocking, Picka way and Kail-held counties. What will you lake for tho slate? Yours truly, T, "Hanstein. I have thousands more testimonials, I guar antee Holland's t'holera (.'lire and Treventadve to cure and prevent hog and chic en Cholera in each and every case or refund the money. This s lair eiioimli Don't ostpoueordoriiu: because you mav not a present he h'tht'red with chol era 'I lie idea is to prevent it iu time. This my remedy w ill do and will also keep your lions and chi kens iu a idee healthy condition. Gen eral and local agents wanted. State and family rights tor sale or trade. Address Alius. HAt'itKi, V. Thomas, sw-ltni. Cowarts, Ala, Chicken Cholera lfvouuselhe I'etalum11 InciibatoiM tt UroodLTS. Make uiouey while olliera are wnsting lime Dvoitinrocessca, Cutalogtellsnll about It, and describes every ariKieneeufu lor iuc( poultry business. The "ERIE mechanically the best wheel, rrcttiestmcxlel. we ore Pacihc Coast Airetits, Bicvcle cata- lutrue.mailedfree.eives fltltdcsrrlntlotl, prices, etc., AOKNTfl wantkd. PETALUT.IA INCTTHATOR rn .p.t.in. .ri. J Hkancu tUn-Mt, 2.1 S Main St., I.os Anpels. Brief State News. TIib prunerHiepiH Brmimi Newborg will Bhip nl)out 3D tons of drinil prunes to Nhw York in a short limp. John J. Welch. ns belt) up one niubt reomitlv in the rt'iir nf the Rrntiun etore iu MoMinnvillH, ami relieveil of Sl(i.oO. John Humphry wiia ordered to holdup IihiiJh otio uveninir Inst week nt Mo Miimville. Instend be jolted the fellow on the jiiw and skipped out of siKbt. Swedo iinnied Peter retetsou, nued about 8") years, whs prostrated ou the street iu Hills horo one day Inst week bj a stroke of appoplexy, and died wiibiti a half hour. He leaves no family. Today (Thursday) is TliKiiks;ivinu. says tho Condon Globe, mid the ijrnes ie sroen on the hillsides, the weather mild and springlike. The eliioate of Oregon is hard to bo exoelled, and is all that nu ordinary in irtal oould desire. b'rauk Chapman, of Sheridan, has the best trained team iu the state. Three horses hitehed to a gangplow turn the sod all day without a driver. Men with other tennis turn the plow for them at each end of the field, uud the burses do the rest. Tho soldiers' home at Kosebur is said to he tilled to overflowing, but neverthe- I lw. In.ti.nmt ..1.1 .M.i..,,.. .; i- ... uu..u. .uivdon vuuiiuue iu ar rive in Douijlas county, expecting to be oared for at the home. Tbe reult is that many have become a burden to the oountv, aud the taxpayers are worried thereat. Pendleton is paying now $2.51) a month (or telephones. She oould get them sayi the El Oregonian, for $5 month for HO CHOLERA I Til 4fl Pajje" 1 VS Illuslratffl I JJ VMS. 1 Words by SARAH K. Lento. ;seee ten-drilsof a vine ; Then ) - - i , , . i- ' 3 :t4: '- z- jr i i 1 lull you, love, the year? There's a day to h- rt - mem-berd. When your lips were press'd to mine, And I i j gjj w -jt -9 -9i ;r o. full my puls-es beat-ing To a meas-ure great, di-vine; It was bliss to lean up-on you, Like a child who, tired with play, Nest-les ipQ-j J !,r i.-i.-iTi-i-iz' -L-i -L-c-' )! . L -1- a.. -a fc r n , wr-fcn I I " r- r I ' i r-4- , dose-ly to his moth - er, ?3- te'rff ss r t 3-t-3- V- r- -I-' plcdg'd to mine, 4- lov-ing, I ii (li.it cv - business purposes and $1.50 per month for residencies. If some ona else does not provide the service at this oost the East Oregoniau will undertake it. The people of that town and seetion oannot afford to pay more in proportion for ser vices rendered than they reoeive for their products. Wheat is worth less than SO oents a bushel. Some time ago O, W. Jones, ot Dong las county, sold J. H. Short a valuable dog and agreed to take his pay in the sculps of the first coyotes be osugbt to the amount ot S'25. This week Mr. Short sent in bis first soalp, and when Mr. Joues presented it at the olerk'Boffioe to c.illect the usual amount, be was inform ed that the bounty bad been repealed. He is now figuring out the problem of bow to get pay for that dog, under the terms ot his agreement, but so tar with out sncoesa. Eddie and Dudley Newell, two small sons of V. 0. Newell, aged respectively 12 and 10 years, were bunting the eows near their home one day recently, says the Nehalem Times, when they discover ed a black bear in an old hollow tree. They had a small 22-oaliber target ride, and they decided to taotcle bruin in hia winter quarters. Eddie took the gnn and fired iuto the bole, which brought forth angry growls and presently old bruin himself. As bis bead appeared above the bole, Eddie fired again and the bear kept coming; bat the boy bad the "bear fever" and was unable to reload, o tbe boys turned and ran for home. They got some meu and went back, but bruin bad vacated, although be bad left a pool ot blood iu tbe tree. If the boys bad bad a larger gun tu-y undoubtedly would have killed the bear. 1 Whila tbnibiug waa going on one day U j- r- nL if-T-'-n-l-i f-4-rt r t-fr- TO BE REMEMBERED. BOLTON. There'sayear to be re-mcmbcr'd. Whin your eves first look'd in mine, And the world grew full of sunshine, And the Need I tell you, love, the day? 1 And a per - feet sa - tis - fac - tion cr - bloom-ing May, Two as one lrfl -J.- r - Mt zt-rtn-rr - zj Copyright, 1894, by The last week at tbe place ot ,J. 0. Cooney, Gilliam oounty, his little son Willie nar rowly esoap d a frightful death. Tbe little fellow's clothing oaught on tbe tumbling shaft while the machine was in motion, and be was violently thrown against tbe ground a number of times before the horses could be stopped. Only auother round or two of tbe sbBft and tbe boy's earthly career wonld have been at an end. Fortunately no bones were broken, but tbe boy in one mass of bruises, and will be confined to bis bed for some time. He was so tightly wrap ped around the shaft that bis clothes bad to be cut from bis body before be oould be liberated. When persons are weak and languid from sickness or overwork, feel delapi dated and depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need help to throw off the miserable feeling. The best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. J. H. MoLean's Strengthen ing Cordial aud Blood Purifier. It re stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir culation, promotes good appetite and a flow of obeerful spirits. Price jl.00 per bottle. Cameron, tbe little son ot Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, of Jacksonville, died from a peculiar aooident on the 30th. His mother was peeling apples and gave the ohild a small piece, which be started to eat, but it lodged in his windpipe. He died before medical aid could be sum moned. Mrs. Jacobs was alone at tbeir borne and tbe child was past help before her neawat neighbor knew of the accident. He was 10 months and 14 days old. Gilbousen it; order to have samples of his work all over the county, oners ynn a life-size orayon portrait with tbe Ga lette, one year in advance from date of order, for ti.TO. Music by heaven a - buve seein'd clear. And I hoped CHORUS. There's a day to be re - Seem'd my be-ing to cn-shrine. fZZWZ 52: hence-forth for ev-er, Need I tell I I cres. - -- - i - - ! IrTr-trtr New York Musical Record Co. Music's Universal Language- Tbe effect of music on health and longevity lias lately been discussed in the Scientifia American. One writer repeats the well-known argument that persistent work in one particular direc tion is injurious, and that the benefi cent iniluence of music liespartly in its providing an entirely distinct and unique brain stimulus. He concludes with the following paragraph: '-This art has the great advantage to be emi nently progressive and causes the lis tener as well as the performer to sat isfy the yearning of human nature for a 'higher and higher level of enjoy ment, which, thanks to the successive labors of men of inventive genius, has been provided for by what may be called a musical literature, which is as rich in eminent names as is the litera ture of any nation, either in prose or in poetry, while it has the enormous advantage not to be confined to any special language, but is written in the universal language of emotions, which the refined individuals of all nations understand and app.ociate." The popularity of Chnmberlaiu's Oougb Remedy and tbe hiuh esteem in which it is held leads us to believe it to liean article of great worth aud merit. We have tbe pleasure of giving tbe eiperi enoe ot three prominent oitizens of liedondo Beach, Cat., in the use of tbe remedy. Mr. A. V. Trndell says: "I have always received prompt relief when 1 used Chamberlain's Conirh Remedy," Mr. JamesOrchard suys: "I am satisfied 1 bat Chamberlain's Cough remedy cured :ay cold.'" Mr. J. M. Hatcher ssys: "For three years I have nsed Chamber lain's Coneh Remedy in my family aud i's results hve always beo satisfactory. For sale by Slocnm-Jobbson Drug Co. This will rot last lonpr. The Uezette, J one year in otit'nnce from dale of onier, ' and one of Gtlhoueen's life-size crayons . nil for 84.70. Call and sea ns for par 1 tie-nlars. - i --,-J-T-f-rT rr!MW?4 UEORCE J. ZOLNAY. I felt my heart outreaching Like the with words un - spoken Need I mem - bet' d. When your soul was y-Fs Love was life, and life was you, love, the day?. AVCO'C Sarsaparilla M. Hammerly. a well-known business man ol Hllisboro, Va., semis tins testimony to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla: "Several years ago, I hurt my leg, the injury leaving a sore which led toeryslilas. fy surTerhis were extreme, my leg-, from the knee totiie ankle, being a solid sore, which beiatn to ex tern! to other parts of the Imdy. After trying various remedies. 1 began takiiia Ar'ci's Sarsaparilla, and, before I had Mulshed the livst buttle. I experienced great relief: the second bottle enecteda complete cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepri by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, llzf Cures others.wHi "ure you WILL rVV clear! fj IlonqI SKljjjtt LIFEg pi pflra MENTAI.I Iwl 1 f STRONG?! Fob Sail A thoroughbred regta tered Hereford bull May wood. No. 2S,fti6. This bull was bred in Illinois by Go. T. Baker, and is just tbe animal you want to breed stock thai will bring a good price. I will sell cheap t j have another of same stock; or will trad for good rmleh sows. 8tf- F. O. Brcs?rvM.