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The said Con pany is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea dable tees, and prepare and prosecute r.pplioatious generally, inoluding me chauioal inventions, design patents, Irade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to enter into competition with any firm in scouring foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John WitiiniwnuitN. 1118 F Street, p. 0. Box 8K5. Washington, D. C. T0t!R liltANDS. While you n.11011 your mihBoription pmd up yru onnktwp yur brand in free of oliarge. Allyu. T. J., lotie, Or. Horses 0(1 on lnft BtionliJtir; otitde HKiiifMm left hip, nnilor hit on rlwlit our, mill uppoi" hit on the loft; riuiBii, Mor row comity. Arnmtronu, J. tl., Alpino. Or.-T with bur nn iler 11 on loft shoulder of hornou; ciittlo ennui ""a in'Mju'o- P.. Eiillit Miln. Or. Cnttlo brniid, O I) on left, Iiip tun! liorwiH Mimo brand on rittllt shiralilnr. HaiiKo. l!nlit .Mile. Aiikine, J. J.i Heppner, Or. HorfioH. JA oon nertfitl on left Hunk; CHttle. Hlune on left hii. Iliirthiilumow, A. !., Alpine, Or. Horaeii branded 1 li " either shoulder. luuuw in Mur- nominlMtor, J. W., Iliiriliimn, Or.--Cattlo brand ed tt on left Idp mill thiKh: split in eeoh eur. Itrnnner, Peter, ttoneeherry Oromi Hnrfine briiniled Pll on loft shoulder. Cattle seine on rlMurke!eM Ht, 0, Ijoiik l;reek, Or-Ori raitt.le, MAV connuoted on left hip, elopoll left ear, un der half onip tiH riht. lloreeH, eiune brand on letft shoulder. ItiuiKO in llruiit and Mmiow """lrnan. Jerry. Lena, Or -HoraoB branded 7 on riKht shoulder; out tin H on the left Bide. Left eur heir orop '.lid rinht enr upper slope Hurton, Win.. Ileppner, Or. -Horses, J I! on rilit thiuli; eultle, bhiiiu on rinht hip; split in ew'li ear. ,, .,. Uriiwn, In, t,exinton, Or. HoraeB 111 on the rinlit Btitto; cut tle name on right hip; ratntti, Mur- rnHrowntyj ('-. Heppner, Or. HorHeB, oirele 0 with did iniiel teron left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Ina, Ori'KOii. Horses W. I.nr over It, on the left Bhoulder. Cattlo biuiic on left '' iiiiyor, W. 0., Ileppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right, hip cuttle, same, With split in "lork-,ri'. )., Flepimer, Or. Homos, P B oil loft ahoilhior; ealtlo. Biune on left bin. lirownlee, W.J., h'ox,Or- atlle. JH connected on loft Bide; orop on hilt ear and two splits and middle piece cut out on riKht, enr; on homes same brand on the left tliinh; ItiuiKO in I'm valley, U"tone"nWiirreii, Wanner, Or. -Horse brand ed O on rinlit slille: ant tie (tliruo liars) ou riuht. ribs, crop and split in each ear. limine in Grant, mid Morrow counties. Cain.K., (toioli.Or- V I) on hnrsna on left stitte U with Quarter circlo over it, on left shoulder and on left, atille on all colls under It yearn; oil left shoulder only on all horBOB over 5 years. All ratine in tlrant county. Cate, ('Iuib. It., Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H t- on rinht shoulder; cattle same ou rlnnt hip. limine Morrow and Umatilla oounties. Curl T. Il John Day, Or.-Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork mid under bit in rinht ear, split in left ear. Kanne ill liraiit oeiiniy. n slump, inverted A ami spear piuilt ou Bhoulder. Kur niarkou ewes, crop oil left ear pnuchod upper bit ill rinlit. Wethers, croi ill rinht and under half crop m left ear. All ramie 111 drain count y. . Cook A J ,Lena,0r. Horses. ton nnntshonl der; Cattle, saineon rinht hip: ear mark eiuare crop oil left and split ill rinht. Ctirrin. K. Y., CurriuBVille, Or. -Hursee, m on 'ToKd. 8., Hurdmnn, Or.-Onltlo, C with Ein center; horses, ('lion left 'lip. Cochran, 11. K., Monument, ( rant ,), Or. Horsos branded eirele with bar beneath, on left shouhler; cattle same brand on both hipB, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Cluipin. H., llardman. Or - Horses branded Oon rinht hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses rinht lliiiths onitlo same brand ou rinht limlldor, and cut oil end ol riDonliei.W. M .liallowav. Or. Cattle, U lon rinht side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, It 1) "Vl'v'-Ml'' Hons, llounlas, Or. Horees brand eil'Ki.V on left shoulder, cut tie Banio on left hip. hole in rinht ear. Finery C. Haidnian, Or. Homes branded ) Irevorswl C Willi tail on left shoulder ; cat Uesuine on rinht hip. Itaiine in Morrow county. Florence, L. A., Ileppner, Or.-t attle, Lb on rinht lop; horses K with bar under on rmht "''thlremie, B. 1'. Ileppner. Or Horses. V ou rinht Bhouidei ; cattle, K on rinht hip or llunh. Krench, li.-ome, Ileppner. Or.-t utile branded VK with bar over it. on left side; crop oil left ear' Horses, same brand on left hip. Uenlry, Winer, Fclio. Or.-lloraes brsn.le. I. H with a ipiarter circle over it, on lelt stltle. ltannein Morrow and Uuialillaconnties. A II lli.lue. Or.-Catt e. ivnnd-ton K with quarter circle under It oil the rinht hip. llai'ICe 111 .lorrow aim i ..m ........ .... k i...,Ws Item ton. Or ( atlle.two bin on either hip; crop in rinht ear and split in lelt. Horses, J on rium ioib". ..,.i,H..... . ....... Hushes, Samuel, Wanner, Or-- (T K l. coiineetedlon rmht shoulder ou horses; on cattle, ou rinlit hipned on left side, swallow fork II) rinht ear mid silt ill left. Itanne ill llajslaek dl.llm.MrHw enntv ... , , Hale. Milton. Wanner, Or. Horses hrandeil -O- (circle with parallel tails) on left shonliler (Mile mom on led hip also larno circle ou left ''lialt. K.dwin, John Ilay.Or.-Cattle K H on rinht hip; horses same on rmht shoulder, haune ii. rant county. Howard, J L, bslloway. Or. Horses, (cross with bar als.ve it) on rinht shoulder; cattle saineon left side, limine m Morrow aud liuin tilla iwuntles. liunhes, Mat, Ileppner, Or. Homes, shaded heart ou the left shonliler. llallice Morrow Co. Hiiusaksr. H A. Wagner. Or.-Homos. II ou left .le.nider; ealtlo. don left hip. Humphreys, J M. llaidaisu, Or.-IloiM. 11 ot ''lloslloi, l.ntlier. Kutht Mile. Or. Horse Hon the led stem Ider and lewrt on the left Btille Cal. Ue same on left hip. Haiis-e in Morrow comity Jones, Harry, Heppner. Or Horses branded H J on the left stionMer: cattle baanded J on rinht htp. also uuderbit ill left ear. Itanne in Morutw ceuuty. Jnnkiu, H. M., Heppner, Or. Morten, horse shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the iu. UstiK-e .in Klnht Mile. J.ihnson, Mil, Une. Or.-llorses, eircleT on left suite; oattle, same on ritfht hip, under Kail 6mp in riai. sea spin in ten sr Or.- Hore brmnded hennr, RN7 on left hio. cattle same and crop off left ear: under slope on tne rinht Kirk, J. T.. Heppner. Or. Uorees Ow on left shonlder; cattle, VH on left hip. Kirk. Jesse, Heppner. Or.; horses 11 on left shoulder; cattle same ou right side, nnderbit on ru-ht ear. Kumberland.W.G..Monnt Vemon. Or. I Lod catt le ou nniit and loft Bides, Bwallow fork in If ft ear and under ciop in rinht oar. HorseBBaine brand on left shoulder, ltannein Grant county. Loft'-n, Htepnen, Fox, Or. H L on left hip on cattle, crop and split on rinht ear. Horses same brand ou left shoulder. Huiine Grant county. Lienallen, John W., L-rfi(f Or. Horses hramied half-circle JL connected on left shonl iler. Cuttle, same on lof (.bib. Kauice, near Lex ington Leahey. J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded L and A on left shoulder; cettle same on left hip, wattle over right eye, three elite in rinht ear. ljord, Croorne, Heppner. Or. Horsefl branded double U coMiecb. ft Sometimes called a swinn H. on left Bhoulder. Minor, Oscar, neppner, nr. rattle, U Sun rinht hip; horsa Mon leftBhouliier. Mornan, H. N., Heppner. Or. Horses, M ) on left shonldei cattle same on left hip. Mitchell. Oscar. Ions, Or. Horses, 77 on rinht hio; cattle, 77 on rinht side. MeClaren, D. d., Hrownsville. Or, Horses, Finnre fi ou each Bhoulder; cattle. Mli on hip Medirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe with toe-coric on cattle on ribs and under in each ear; horsefl same brand on left stitle. McHal.1, ... t .. namiiton, Or. ifn Morses. w with half circle under on left shoulder; on cattle, four bare connected on top on the rinht side Hnnne in frrunt Comity. Nonl. Andrew. Lone Hock, Or. HorBOB A N con nefiUsl on left, shoulder; cattle same on both hips, Nonlyka. K... Hilverton. Or. Horeos. circle 7 on loft thinh: cai tie. same on left hip. Oliver, Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A 2 on cattle on left hip; on horses, same oc loft thinh, Kanne in eirant county. Oiler. I'orry, i,exini?lou. Dr. 1- u on leri shoe, fief. Olp, Herman, t'rairie l ity, (Jr. tin cattle, w LP connected ou left hip; horses on left, stitle ami warl In on nose, liani'e in (irant county, Pearson, Otnve, Einht Mile. Or. HorseB, quar ter circle shield on left ehould'T anil '24 on left hm. Cattle, fork in let; ear, rtnnt croppeil. iH on left hip. Kanne on I'.ntht, Mile. Parker & GleuBon. Hardman, Or, Horses IP od left shoulder. Piper. K,rnot, Lexinnlon, ( lr,--Horses Drona . LI (L K connected) ou ieft shoulder : cuttle s me on rinht hip. Kanne, Morrow county. iper.J. H., Ijexinnton. or.-Horses, .jr. con nected onleft sliouliter; cattlo, sume on leri nip. nnder bil in each ear. Pattys, A. C, lone, Or.; horsoB (llamonn r on stioiilrler: cattle. J H J connected, on the loft hip, ut'per slope in loft ear and slip in the rinlit- ... Kood. Andrew, llarftman, ur. norBos, square cross with quarter-circle over it on loft stifle. Itentnner, l.lins, ileppner, ur.-uiw, vj u ou left shoulder. Kusli Urns., Heppner, Or. Horses branded t mi the rinht shoulder; cattle, IX on the left hin crop olf left ear and dewlap on neck, ilange ir Morrow and adjoining counties. Heaney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. HorflfM branded A 11 on rinht shoulder, vent quart el oirele over brand; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow county. Itoyse, Win. H, Uairyville, Or II It connect with oimrter circle over Utn on cattlo on ritrhthip and orop off rinht ear and split in left, llorsei same brand on leftBhouliier. ltange in Morrow Grant and Ojlliam counties. Hector. ,1. W.. ileppner. nr. norBes, iiu ot left shoulder. Cattle, O ou right hip. K,,i,lr,,j,ll .T. W.. Gooseberry. Or. Horse branded 1 on left shoulder; lange in Jlorr" county. .... . , , Hailing, C C Heppner, Or Horses brandeil on left, shoulder; cattlo Biune on left hip. Hwagnart, It. F., Lexington, Or. Horses with dash under it. on left Btille; cattle ii with flash under it on rinht hip, crop fill right ear and waddled on rinht hind Ion. Hango in Morrow, Gillininand Umatilla counties. Hwagnart, A. lj., Athena, tlr. norsoB nrunue" j en lort shoulder: nettle same on left bin. Crop on ear, wattle on left hind leg. (Straight W. K., Ileppner, dr. Horses shaded J H on left Btille; cattle J H on loft bip, swallow fork in right oar, uuderbit in left. happ, TIiob., Heppner, Or. Horses, 8 A V on left hip; cattle same on left hip. Hhrier.Jolin, Fox, Or. NO connected on horses on rinht hip; cattle, same on rinht hip, crop off right ear and under bit in left ear. ltange m lirant county. . Hinith IiroB., Hnsnnvllle, Or. HorseB, branded II. A. on shoulder; cattle, aine on left Hhoulder. Hqiiiros, James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded JSon left shoulder: cattlo the same, also nosj waildle. ltange in Morrow aud Gilliam counties. Hlephens, V. A., Harilinan, Or-; horses HSon righl stitle; cattle horizontal L ou the right side Hlevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner. Or. Cattle, H on right hip: swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggarl . G. W.. Ileppner, Or. Horses, 41 on left shou hloi ; cat tie, 4 on left hip. Htierry, F. G.. Heppner, Or. ('attle W 0 on left hip, crop off right ami uuderbit in left year, dewlap; horses W Con left shonliler. Thompson, J. A., Heppner. Or. HorsoB, Z on left shonliler; cattle, 2 on loft shoulder. TipnetB.B.T.,EnlorpriBO,Or. Horses. C-ou left shoulder. ,, , , Turner It. W., Heppner, dr. Small capital T left shoulder, liorHes; cattle Bame on loft hip with split in both ears. Thornton, II. M., lone, Or. Horses branded HT connected on left, stitle; sheep same brand, - Vanderpool, H.T., Lena, Or: Horses II V oon neutod on right Bhoulder;cattle, same on right ' Wulhridge, Win.. Heppner. Or. Horses. U. h. on Hie left shoulder; cattle same ou right hip. orop otl lert ear and riglit ear lopneil. Wilson, John Q Halem or Ileppner, Or. llorses branded Ji ou the left shoulder. Hauge Morrow county. WiirreU, W II. Caleb, Or ( attle W with quarter circle over it, ou leri snie, spin lu imnteai. Horses same brand ou lelt Hliolliiiur. miugoi" Grant comity. , , , Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of spades on left shouhler and left, hip Catt lo branded same on left, side and left hip. Woltlnger, John, John itay l :ny. i fr un norses three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on slieep. bit in both ears, ltange in Grant and Malhuer counties. Woodward. Jolm, rleppner, ur. rioraos, ui ooniieettsl ou loiisnouiiier. Wntktus, lesno, Itelipner, r. norses uruuutsi UF. oonnected ou loft, stitle. w,.ll..,., Chiirles I lei, oner. Or. ("attle. W on p,l.i iniui hole in left, ear: horses, V ou right ahonliior Bonn1 same on left shoulder. Whittier nros., nuniingion, Bilker Co., Or. -Horses branded W H connected on loft, bhoulder Williams, vasco, nmnilton, Or. Quarter oir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle auo horsoB. llanne Grant county. Williams, i O, Lonn Creek. Or Horses, guar ter circle over throe bars ou leri nip; came Bame and Blit iu each ear. Kange in (iraut oounty Wren, A. A., Heppner. Or. Horses runiiingA A on shoulder; ( attle. same on rinht hip. Voullg, J. GiKiBOlierry, kit. norBes uranuee I'Hon the rinht shonlde- Ore ox a W'tendAo "tecaxsc ok Yovee;rOY oA UnevoaY. Are you willing to work for the cause n( Protection In placing reliahle Infor in iliiin In the hands of your acqimin. t.inct'S ? II you are, you should be identified with the american photective Tariff League, I3S W. 23D ST., NIW YORK. Cut tUt notice out and lend It to the League, .tat n your poiidon, and gtre a helping; hand. OOOU AOV1CH. Every patriotic citizen should ;iveliii prrsontil effort snd influence to im-retue tin- circuhition of his home paper which ti ...lira the American policy ot l'rtef tii.ti. It ishisdutytojdiiithisre?'i rt in cv iry way possible. After the lunne p.iptv is taken care of, why not sub. scrilxi for the Amehcan Economist, puMithcd by the) American Protective) T.u id l eague ? On ei its correspon dents says I "No truo American can tet along without it I consider it the ti Litest and truest political teacher In ti.o United States." Send postal card request for free sample copy. Addrt Wilbur F.Wake, man, General Sccrattry, 135 West SjJ St. Hew York. x rhototfraphs $l.f0 pel dizen at 8hep pard's gnllnry, near opera house, north Main Ht.. Hetmnir, Ore. 2tf. A Gentleman Who formerly resided in Connecticut, but who now resides in Honolulu, writes: "For 20 years past, my wife yano' 1 have used Ayer'a Hair Viiror. and we attribute, to it the dark h:ur winch she tint! 1 now have, while hun dreds of our acquaint ances, ten or a dozen years joitngertbaii we, ate oilher gray-headed, white, or bald. When asked how our balr lias retained its color and fullness, we reply. 'Jiy the use of Ayer'a Hair Vigor nothing else."' "In 1868, my affianced vra3 neatly bald, and sr-STa the hair I , Kept fall ing out every day. I i n d n ced her to use Aycr's Hair Vigor, and very soon. It not only checked any further loss of linlr. but produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. 1 can recommend this preparation to all In need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all that it is claimed to be." Antonio Alarrun, Bastrop, Tex. AYER'S R VIGOR T KAVK A KlrRK, TRIKD, I'ROVKN AND J. Ktuimntt'cfi (mho for Una and Chickbn Cholera, which haw Ntoinl thetent for seven youru without fuiliircs, that 1 know of, hut lian elledt vA thoiiHHii'lM of fiiren. I have sold over'.OOO retifiptH ami fumily rightB in eifjht moiithfi, aiul not a niiitflu coiupliiint rp(;eivcU yet. I boIi! each and every one on a guarantee, and I still Bell that way. Jf Holland CholeraOureand I'reven ttitive fails to enre or prevent Cholera, I will refund ymir money. This is fair enough, tfix poiimlH of tlm medicine ean he made at a total cost of from ?1 to?l.U(t, enough to rlofiO hoRH and 1UU chirkfiis a year. You are then aumired against chnlera for one year. If you will try thin remedy, 1 aaaim; you you will never regret it. Tne it, and your hos and chickens will look hetter and healthier than ever before. Keclpe aud family riht only ?l.on. Ready pre pn red medieineH ."rtlc and U per bottle or package. AdilH'HB MUH. HACMKIj V. THOMAH, Axentu wanted atonee. (.'owarts, Ala. TESTIMC1TIAL3 : Dalian, Texas, April lit, lKli:i. Mrw ltarhel V. ThomaR, Dear Malain: I have thoroughly tested your eholera remedy and find it O.K. It's grand. I enclose 1D will try the agencv. Pleae wend at once ami oblige. Very ruHpeetfully, II. W. Haki-eh. Dallas, Texas, May 10th, 1JV.I.I. Have wold out. I eneloBc $W for whieh send tne all the reel ties vou uan and the rights to the coiiuti' H named below. I never Haw anything sell no fast, w hat is the leant you will take for theHt'ite. If your price is reasonable will take the stale. Yerv respectfully. H. V. Waui-ek. (1 have not room for all his letters. He took the slate. Hero Is one more of his letters.) Dallas, Texas, July 17th, ls!i:. Mrn. Rachel V. Thomas, Dear Madam; Since toklng the slate right I canvassed three weeks atid made ?'.S7 selling recipes and territory. 1 will start Severn 1 sub-agents next week. Could I exchange n portion of Texas lor a portion of Kansas',' Very respectfully, H. W, n.wii'iiit. Milieu, (ieorgia, Dec. Mth, lKi:t. Mrs. Tlmnias: -I write a lelterof enquiry. How mui h of this Btateis insold? I want bal ance of tin- state. Holland s Cholera Cure is iusl w hat It Is represented to be. It has proved a blessing to the tanners of thl county. Very respectfully, C. . Koknkiklo, Agent for Hcreven County. Rock Ilridge, Ohio, Der. Ith. is:!. Mrs. Thomas: Recipe came to hand and it's all (. K, Kudosed llrd ;at for Hocking, Picka way and Fuirtield counties. What will you lake for the state.' Yours trulv, I'. Hanstkin. line thousands more Icstimotdals. I guar e iioltautl's Cholera Cure and I'reveutative ire and prevent hog and chicken Cholera in and every case or refund the money. This ir enough. Don't postioneordering because mav not at pit-sent be bothered with ehol 'I he idea is to prevent it in time. This my My will do ami will also keen your hogs chickens m a nice healthy condition, (ien- and local agents wanted. State aud family and eral rigli ts lor sale or trade. Address MKtt, KAl'HKL V. THOMAS, Ini. Cowarts, Ala, Chicken Cholera CISE08CEPMS P&YS if yon use the PclHlum'1 In'ctibtitors A Brodtra. Wake money while others are wasting lime ovoui processes. Cataloglelhi nil about lt.nnii1 describes every article ncftieu lor me( poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the best wheel. lrettiestmodel. We are Pacific Coast Agents. Bicvcle catn- MiSUsCf logue.raniledtrecffives full description, prices etc.. aofnta 'wanted. PETAUTHIA 1PTCCTBAT0R CO., Petalnma.Cal. lin AN'JI House, a.u S Maiu t., I.os Angeles. Brief State News. Wnrtnro ia being mnde on gamblers in Pendletou nnd La Grande. Mnny Tygh ridge onttle are dying of e dittonKe called blind staugers. Whent nnd oats bring 75 oents a bushel in Yamhill county if fed to hogs. An Eagle Valley, Union comity farmer has grown a cabbage weighing 55 tts. Peer are coming down out of the high mountain ranges. Many have bsen seen on the range two miles south of Long Creek. Suite l'rinter Frank Haker aud wife will take an Eastern trip, lasting about three months, when his term of oftloe ex piree. An Astoria man Sunday night dropped a counterfeit f0-cent piece in a contribu tion plate lit a church and took out 40 cents in good money. The ppstciliee building lit North Yam hill w as wrecked by the late giile so that the front door would not open. The large wiudows in (rout were blown in. II. O. Smith, an old gentleman of Uma tilla county, bad two ribs broken the ilay after Thanksgiving, and juat found out last Friday what was the matter with him. Hears scoui to he .iiite uiiiueroud iu Curry county, and uiauy are being caught. George Forty, has recently trapped four on bear creek, a branch ot Elk river. Aimer (Simpson met witli a fatal acci dent n liile working at the old Magnolia mills, Albany, Friday. He fell about 15 feet, striking on his head, aud lived only a few hours, John lUhr has returned to Teudleton s. 10 CEQLBRA Vii Illustrnted I 3 Words by H. HEINE. Moderato. . t a. t I r v Andante. 1 -----ty -r- ll . I V . They think my heart is break - ing in sorrow's bit-ter yoke, folk : Thon large eyed gnaws my heart a - way, For 2- f iMramnente. -I gels sprang all woes, - r - f:r - f - r4 - r - from Portland. He sold his wheat crop of 12,000 bushels at 43 cents per bushel, whioh is equal to 30 cents delivered in Pendleton, allowing 13 oents for freight and handling. t The loO head of hogs killed by J. J. Chadwick last week averaged just 58 pounds of lard each, or 8,700 pounds total. Mr. Chadwick killed 153 fine oorn fed hogs again Monday, and bad the job completed in good shape by 11 o'clook a. m. A great many hogs are being sold and thousands are being fattened, Bays the Jacksonville Times. The pork industry is one of those upon whioh Southern Oregon banks strongly. It distributes nearly $75,000 among our farmers annu ally. Saturday evening Caroline, the stal wart princess of the Wasco tribe, was arrested on a charge of assault and bat tery committed on another squaw at the palatial residence of the latter on Mill creek. She was tried, found guilty and taxed SoO. Petitions asking that the next legisla ture enaot a measure similar to the Washington law, prohibiting the manu facture and sale of cigarettes in this state, are being circulated in Umatilla oounty by representatives of the W. 0. T. U. They are being liberally signed. There is plenty of good vacant laud in Qilliaui county, says the Ccndon Qlobe, and we want more settlers. All honest, industrious men and women will be welcomed, and the mora money they hare to invest in the development ot this great aud prolifio ooantry the better for all coucerned it will be. The first gate in the canal at the locks will be placed in position this week, and work is being pushed forward aa rapidly --3 1 r -7 crrrrrrrn 3 L : . -J- T- pain sy. 1 ii 1 1 1- thcro were e - vil an - - gels who sealed my lips to close, And oh! from e - vil 1 1 1 L-Jt L" , O tf 0- " Z': T"S S2sr ta - THEY THINK MY HEART IS BREAKING. v i? r i i 1 rHrlrpJjJI ' J.JJ ' U) m. g dar - ling, do I not al ft trvtpo. -X X - lint on - ly in con enpresswne. ft x E - ss - ts rail. Lr-r p - j - ul - ways in thy ires my wretch - etl woes, 3 nJ iS5l- r - - t'r Copyright, ISM, by Thb Nkw as possible. Visitors to the locks now say they oan realize the canal and looks are being completed. This is undoubt edly the best outlook for years, and peo ple are very muob enoouraged at the prospects. Sam Smead, of Koseburg, while driv ing to Coos county last week with Mr. CranBton, of Portland, was overtaken by a storm, which blew a large tree over. Smead saw the tree falling, stopped and baoked the team. The tree fell across both horses heads, killing them instant ly. There being no limbs on the tree, both men esoaped nninjured. Qua Johnson, of High valley, caught a young wild cat some time ago and has since been keeping the animal, but on Monday be brought it to town and pre sented it to A. M. Benson, of the City meat market, who will kill it and have the bide mounted by a taxidermist. This does not imply, however, that the carcass ot the animal will be worked into bolog na sausage. Eastern Oregon will sow a large acre age of 8ax the coming season. Many farmers have oontraoted their crop for next vear at Drices above $1 per bushel. The demand for flax has been constant tor several years and there seems to be no room for doubting that flax ia a pay iug orop at the above figure, especially where ooutracted ahead. The onl) chauoe the farmer ia running will be in getting a large enough yield. When persons are weak and languid from sickness or overwork, feel delapi dated and depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out ot order, and they need help to throw oft the miserable feeling. The beat remedy for this pur nose is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blood TariQer. It re 9 " J i I ' r ,3Jg:: -g-jpi, !I " -, prrTinr i-Fg-:gzriri- j f j Ma taMM Mnhhi nwniwiiitiilid iMiil toKwnmux 'Ia'inr.'K Hw tmm Norendo. ' niv woes, my woes, Music i 1 I too be - gin to think . fl j; - ways say I love the my cham ber - - j ( t- ence, quite si - lent I rnU. woffo. ''-ml h -' And o!i! from c - vil an - Sprang all my h . A . K .- J rail -i- a ' . r i Lj - u i trj2pz.LCic: 1 1 u r -- ii Vokk AIcdical Kecoku Co. stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir culation, promotes good appetite and a flow of oheerful spirits. Price ifl.OO per bottle. The remains of Roy Barnard, the un fortunate boy who was drowned in the Imnaha river last July were found last week by a searching party and brought to Joseph for interrment. Search has been made for the body at different times since the tragic death, but not until fail ure seemed certain were the efforts rewarded with succesB. The body was found lodged against a rock several miles below the plaoe where the accident occurred. The Southern Paoifio has tree experts in the field who have been selected to travel thronghout the southern part of the state and mark trees, whioh will be transplanted in a system ot parks by tliBt railway oonipany at various points along their line. The work ot selecting trees will ooosume about one month's time. It is estimated that the parka to be es tablished by the Southern Paoifio will represent an outlay of over 81,000,000. One of tbeir new parks will be at Salem. Work on it is now in progress. A CHANCE FOR HCSTLKRS. We waut several live, wide-awake oan vassers to represent the Gazette in this and adjoining counties, in oonneotion with the National Newspaper Union. The work is new, popular and very profitable, requiring neither capital nor previous experience. It is worth look ing after, and if yon want a real good thing in the way of light, pleasant and profitable employment il will pay you to investigate this at once. There is money in il for hustlers. Write for full par ticulars to THE NATIONAL CO . 84-tf . Louis, Mo. by A. FRENCELLl. V i 1 rit. so, as well as oth er past all tell - ing, loVe I dare ex - press my re - mam, gels sprang nil my wretch ed wretch cd woes.. Only the Scars Remain, "Among the many testimonials which I see in regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes Hbnrt Hudson, of tne James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "none impress me more than my own ease. Twenty years ago, at the age of 16 years, I had swellings come on mj legs, which broke and became running sores. ,!'! Our famtlyphyslcian could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones Jli would be affected. At last - my good old mother IrSI urged me to try Ayer s 5fl Sarsaparllla. I took three 13 bottles, the sores neaieo, Mm and I have not been 1 troubled since. Only tho Scars remain, ana in memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sartapartlla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and ain in the best of health. I have been en tbe road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sarsaparllla advertised m 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 ia Impure blood, the best remedy is AYER'S Sarsaparllla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Hue. Curesothers, will cure you Fob Sals. A t boron ghbred regis tered Hereford bull Maywood, No. 2S.6C6. This bull was bred in Illinois by Geo. T. Baker, and is just the animal you want to breed stock that will bring a good price. I will sell cheap as I have another ot same stock; or will trad for good milob cows. Ptf. T. 0. BecJUfTJK. For r ti t-?- ! i a I US: 1 1 m