f' i TOC BRANDS. While joo ep ronr subscription paid up jco ean keep jour brand in free of charge. Allyo. T. J., lone. Or. Horse G( on left ehonlder; onttle name on left hip, under bit on rieht mr, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row Donate. Armstrong J. .. Alpine Or.-T with bar un der it on left ahonlder of horse; cattle same on left hip. Allison, O. T)., Eieht Mile. Or. Oattle brand, O D on left hip and horsns same brand on right ahonlder. Range. Eight Mile. Arlkins, J. J.. Henpner, Or.-Hon.ee, J A con-Dei-t.r1 on loft flank: cattle, aameon left Mo. Bii-d. D. W aid s n. Horsm brain-d D B on th let f hin; c tie ths sums on loft fl ink. crip off rin t ear, nnderorop in the left. Kange in Morrow County. Brtho1a'nw, A. O., Alpine, Or. Horse branded 7 E uD either shoulder. Range in Mor rw nountv , . ' Mannieter. J. W., Hard man. Or. Tattle brand ed Hon left hip and thiirti: split in eaoh ear. Brenner, Peter, linnseherry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. ... Wke. M Bt C, l-iong Creek. Or-On cattle, M Y nonneoted on left hip. ciop off left ear, nn. der half crop off riuht. Horses, same brand on lntft shoulder. Range in Grant and Morrow ""Kman, Jerry. Lena. Or.-Horse, branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop nd right ear nnt.er lope Barton, Wm.. H'ppnor, Or. -Horses, J Bon right, thigh, cattle same on right hip; split in eaeh ear. 1L Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; oattle same on right hip; range, Mor row county. , Brown, 3. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, mrole C with dot in no- tor on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W.J. , lna. Oregon. Horses W bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle Bame on left hlBoyer, W. Q., Heppner, Or.-Horaes box brand op riiih hip cattle, same, with split in Borg'p. 0., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left thonlder: cattle, same on left hit). Brnwnlee. W. J.. Fox.Or-Cattle, JB conneoted mmrni left ear and two sputa and middle piece out. out on right ear; on horses same brand on trie letr, iingu, imun" Grant oountv, , . (arener Warren, Wagner, Or. Horses brand ed O nn right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in eaoh ear. Range in r l. ,1 Unsiinw nrtnntion. Oain.E.. daleb.Or.-Y D on horses on left stifle' U with qnartrfir niroie oyer ii.ou n,. .......... and on left stifle on all oolt n dor n years; on left shoulder only on all horses over o years, 1 ilMint nnnntv. Oate.Ohas. R Vinson or Lena. Or. Horses H 0 on right shoulder; oattle same nn right hip. Morrow and Umatilla counties. Cnrrloall. M M. Oa'lowiy. Or-('attle crop out of fanh enr and imderhit, wattle in foreh-art horses half circle C! on left rtiHe. Range Mor. ,.wA rlmnlilln nnnt ties. C!url T. H., John Dav, Or. Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and nndw bit in Hohtaar. snlit in left, ear. Range In Grant connty. n sheep, inverted A nd spear point ..n .hnnldnr. Kar markoii awes, crop on left ear ..nnnhod miner hit in right. Wethers, crop in llM and nn ler half crop in left ear. All rang in Grant oonntv. . , n . i i I m Or. Horses. flOon nghtshonl dor (lattle, same on right hips ear mark square crop ort len ana oiii in i ikoi,. rwin. R. .. Currinsville, Or. -Horses," on left stifle. . Oix Ed. H.. Hardman, Or. Cattle, C wl E in oenter; horses OK on left Sip. , , ir M..nnmanl i4rant. (TO. Or. (joonran, i. r... ... , Horses biandd circle with bar beneath, on left shoulder; oattle same brand ou both hips, mark 1 1...... V...ln BUM Rlllt flnwltin. i., u llunlinun. Or. Horses branded f) on right hip. rattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh: ca t'e sh.ib Kr.no on right shouldor, and out off end of rlrjhtrw- ... Uougiass, nr. in .""" "" right side, swallow-fork in eaoh ear; horses. K U Z n'J,- rionulas. Or. Horses branded KLY 'ift .himlder. cattle same on lefthip. hole ifmorv C, H.. nardman. Or. Horses branded tr.,i,ra() (1 with taill on left shoiiKler; cat. . . i l,ln. Itiinge in Morrow connty Florence, L. A., Heppner. Or. Tattle, LK on riifht hin: horses V with bar under on right ahonlder. Klornnca. H. P. Haiinnor. Or Horses, V on .v.. -i I, la,, naitln. Knn right hin or Hugh. Vrannh. Onorga. Ilannnr. Or.-('attle hranded Wlf -,lh bar over it. on loft side; crop oil loft ear.' Ilors . same brand in left hip ,i k K.thn. Or -Hor branded H H with a iinarter circle oyer it. on left stifle ii Morrow and Uin'itillanonnties limit A. H.. Ridge, Or. -battle, round-top with iinarter circle under It on the right hip, in wrant county. ... Hmith Bros. HnsanTille, or. Mora as, orantea H. Z. onshnnliW: cattle. ro on laft ahonl'ler. Honiraa Jamaa. Arlington. Or.: horses branded J8 on left ehonlder: cattle the same, also noea waildla. Range in Morrow and liiliiam co inties Htephns. V. A., Hardman. tJr-; noraes bb oo right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs a. J., neppnar, ur,-vBiue, c on right hii : swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart.G. W., Heppner, ur. Morses, M on left shoulde' ; cattle. U on left hip. Hoerry. E. G.. Heppner. Or. t atlie w Li on left hip. crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horeee W C on left shonlder. Thompson. J. A., Heppner, ur. noraes, g on left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shoulder. Tipnet.H.T.iKnlerprii)e.Or. Horses. I-on len shoulder. Tnrner R. W.. Heppner, Dr. rsmall capital 1 left shonlder. horses: oattle same on left hip ith split in hotti ears. Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded HT conneoted on left stifle: shewn same brand. VanderpiMil. H. T.. Ixna, Or: Homes HV con acted on right shoulder;cattle, same on right Wa bridge. Wm.. Henoner. Or. Uorsoe. U. L. on the left, shoulder; cattle sumo on light hip. crop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson. John CI., rialem or Ileppner, Or.- Hornos branded Jij on the left shonlder. Hang, Morrow connty. Warren. W B. Caleb, Or t attle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horses same brand on left shonlder. ltangeir Grant, ooniitv Wade. Henry, Heppner. Or. Horses Dranden ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip Oattle brand"' same on left side and loft hip. Wolflnser. John. John Day it.y.Or On horset three parallel liars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep. bit in both ears. Kauge m Grant and Klalhaer counties. Woodward. John, Heppner, Or. Horses, VI connected cm leftshoulder. Watkins. Lishe. Heppner. Ur. Horses Dranden DE connected on left stifle. Wallace. Charles. II ppner, Or. Cattle, W or right thigh, holi in left ear: horeos, W on rigfT shoulder som same on left, shoulder. ii? l , . . : . . . . , D.i.M.rn n- . n III'Lin Dior,., iiui,iiufwu, iiobo, iju Horses branded W B oonneuted on left shoulder Williams. Vasoo, Hamilton, Or. Quarter oir cle over three bars on left hip, both oattle am horses. Range Grant oonntji. Williams. J O. Long I .reek. Or Horses, onar ter circle over three bars on left hip: oattle same and slit in each ear Range in Grant connty Wren. A. A.. Henpner. Or. Horses running A A in shoulder; Cattle, same on right hin. Young. J. o.. Gooseherry. Or. Horses hranrla "q on Hie Hght hniiloV" I! K,t" r-t i 1 6,- on ta mm LOADING COTTON. E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO TUB GIVES TUB CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental Tho Work of Negroes on the Bteamshlpa Down South. Oreat 8kUl Required In the Handling of the Heavy Malei-The Men Always Cheerful and Singing While at Labor. TAVERN OF C. Crass o I "NT GV OPENS JUNE 1, 1895. QCO. SCHONCWALO, MANSOCS. Luxury, Good Cheer, llusj'italily. De- liirli tl ul and lleiillhlul I'dimes, Matchless Mountain Scenery. SWEET BRIER CAMP. Kstsbllshed Inst year In aroman tic dull ol the Sacrcmeiito Canvon jiiKt below and In full view of grand old SluiHtH It whs a great hit and promises still more eiirnurKliig re suits for the present vesr T J Iji'FTUH, at Csstclla, Isstill In charge unu will answer an inquiries, A ' cw candidate for public favor tnis year is SH4STA VICI HO CAMP, Also In the Shnsta region, about a mile and a hull from liunsinulr It is a Ken nine paradise lor hunters tl tiers and seekers of health and pleasure Kasv to reach (near the railroad) ftighily, and all the lie cessitle of camp life easily procur nlil". All Inquiries shout Hlmsta Vleliw l amp. If addressed to W ('. Gray, II" x 4. D'liisiiiiilr, t el., will receive prompt attention. GREAT NORTHERN Ry. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO For full detail call on 0. R. & N, Aw nt at Heppner, r address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Piibh. Agt. Portland, Oregon. llinton A.lenkn. Hamilton Or 'aula, two lisis on eillinr hip; crop In riht ear anil spin in left. llorsHS JonrinhttliiKh. Itaimein uraiu couniy U....I.O. Humnnl Waiiner. Or J- (T K .u.i.,'il i ..ii ri lit hiiiililer on liores; on call le. on riirht hlpand on left sidn. swallow fork in riuht ear and slit in loft. Kanire in Haystack ,li-,-l..i M,trr,,w conntv 1 1 ., 1 ' Mill,,,,. Wancr, Or. Horses tirandM ii i,,l,. ,n, i,,, ml I il tails) on left shoulder Cattle same on lull hip also lare circle on left ldi.. Ilnw'iril .1 Ii. '1 jlloway. Or. llorsm T- (cross Willi h ir s'i'ivii l' on ruihl sh'i ihlor; cnltl -SHine ui I ft side. UaiiK' '" Morrow and Umatilla C'Hiiitins Mail Kiwi". John Ihiv. Or. t alMe K II on rUht hin;h'i s sii im on rijlit shoiil.lnr. HaiiKB In tliHiit ceinty. MukIi"". Mt, Heppner, Or. Morses, aha led heart on the left si Iilnr. Iliins" Morrow I o. Iliinaaker, II A. Wavner. Or. llorsee.U on left h I ..r .mi I In. Aon left hill. Hiiuiphrevs. J M llanlinan.Or. llnrsee, II on "llns'iln. I.nther. Hutht Mile, Or.-Horse II on Ihs Inn shiMil,..reii'l Imnrt on the left alitle Cat 0 samson Inft hm. Itvi In Morrow insmir. .loons. IHrrv. II epnn t Or -Horses brsn lnd H .1 on I'm left s'limliler; ca'tle bra "IimI J on riittit hip. also ,iiiilirliit hi loft ar. Ilanite In M'nrow coiiiitr. Junkiu, ti M., Hniinnar, Or Hopws, hor sIhm J on Inft hoiildnr. Cattle, the aauis. HaMtfS ,m l'lhl Mil. Johns n. K..li I. Mm, Or.-Hor.es. etreUT on le't sli'ln; c Ulle, sa'nn on riuht hip, ntidnr half er'iit in rii snd sobt n left ar Knnnr. Mik", Hnpp'o'r, Or.-llomes hra-i KNV on left hip eat tie same anil crop off left r; on lnr sltilM on the rlht Kirk 1 T, Hnppuer, Or.-llorse TO en left shmihlsr: call le. au on Inft hip. Kirk Jawo. Hniinnsr. Or.i horse- II on left k'.n .Ixr, ralllesaiiieoo nht aula, umlnrbil on rmht ear. . Kumlierland.W .ll.. Montil Vemon. Or.- I, on esitlenn riant and Inn iim swallow rork in li n ear aii l nndnr cioo In rlahl ear. HrsMi sains lean, I ,m In'l shimhlnr. Hamr in llmnt liftnn, HiaiifiMrt. m.ttr. K lion Inft hip mi name crop and split on r!l,t ear. Huran sms brand on left shoulder. ttane lirant eHi'ttv. ,,,, Il-n. John W., l.-l-o'-" Or -ll,.r bran t I hslf-nlrnle J I, noanectml on Inn sh'i'il iW ( si i In. M'lis oo left Inn. lUiige. near I Int'oa Mli"(. i W Mn,otmr tr - Horsns b'andnl l.a'i't o i lert shieildnri enttu Mne on Inft hip, Miautnf tikhl Hire ! Ill 'H1'' l,.r,. (Imirsn, llnppner. Or. -Horses hramtel ilo'ihte H no tie't ti,iitiiiHa eallel vie II i to lft sh'tithlM. wis M ' . Hniq.iir, Or - Cattle rrand-l nn'l. ii,ili hip; ho mtne en rmlit till. H" hi M r ow canity. Moior, Os -ar, tii..nr Or Vila, M O nw riuht hip; huras M on Inft shouldnr. M i. M. H. II Pl'ii-r, Or.-lora. M) iw Inft VeihUi rattle m on Inn hip. j Mitehnll. itvir. I' me. t'r.-Ilorena, II nn rihl I hlo; name. J7 on nhl si.. MnCmren, II. t.. Mr..wnille, IVr,- llnrw, tim irn ,tn ,'h shinil lnr, eeitle. Ml ie hn M eiirr. Kra'.k. Vall. Or. M lie ho ii), l n.i'k ,n nitla ia ritM ail ni lnr li ai'h -art ImiM aaii brand Infl stirle. . l,l., , t .. us mi. l is. Or. - with ti'f -ir 'In nn lnr m Infl li.ail lr,.i m, f..it trsra n,..inin. t'P ou the t is lit snl lttitn in Orant C.ninfy. hat! Andmw, l"in Of - llofans A H en. nniml on tnfi shitil.lnr, rait le aaifin on h.rf h ht, K mlike r,., HHtnrtoB tf.-H.i.eirrle J on Inft II, mi. na'iU wna "H Inft hin. Illl-r, iosn'h. I am.rn t 'it, Of - H in ralllr iw Inft tup nn hiirMS, Mine oe Uft thih. lUaee in Mrant p.,aiii lillnr, I'etri. lisiliig'im, Or.-r O on left SllM I nip lln- iisL I'tsl'ta City, Or -On raitta, O ,P ,uniann i Inft Hip; li'irMS ihi mt etittr end ws'le"n hmn IUn in iiva'it e'naiitv. I' ,- Use ' t Miln 'Nr. M , ,(ir nf rl"ln hlnl.l no l1 sh'Wtl-l w sn I f 1 Infl hn ''s"l. f " IB le' " ''shl empiicl. V (in Uf hi,, H..- on r!, M'ln, l''k i (!.. n. Ilatd uan.Ot.- HiMwaelf M rfi , nil l. ilnar I. Ull"l.ll ll H,-- liraK I e K I. n.,'in In I1 nn l-M ..,.l lf , n!tr f wTn ihi firf'il M l(sii ksr.s niii.i, 1'il.if J . Ir-sfi.ni ! J n.m l,n..in ... Ml .nil W, rait la. mm im Ml kip UK t hi' IR I' , l in. Ot ; ti fw illeti'ie.l o i.ni l. rVn. J ') J n,ir.ne'. oe I',. l-'i I,,,. i,..-f sL.i-n la Ml enr si. I sii in liw ti t, IWr.l il'w II lima Or. I,w, binar f 'l ,rl..,ial I) ri1 I,.. ...... I '.els, II ..uninr, lit. I'H. I' ,e M .'- . 1K n ll. .. . r lMKnM en " il I ' ' I "a ' en, .,. 1 i(i ,i I 1-it.o en. k. Ilaue i' in .-f.e ,i, ti 'O I I t I.ne m. Or ll.wn. r, l s H .n. r,l,l si, nil sni.l .Mn em in trfs I ea Ml '. kip K X e "--i't. K... M i.,rtU. I -Mil n.nn-i. W ' I r -n In IH ' eVUnnn, n ' hl t .-r.. 1 lu' lMI an I S4tl In In'l, HnMi s I Ui Iteitee ie M i . I . sr. n..nMl.ns. M 1 ta . . i-n O. '1m, JO as le'lsVuhlw. I enia .m llil klta a i',i r . tl .?.- IImiiiU' 1 i . . I s . U'l u ,., . .. f.. i . -i . "'.! m 1 'i . . I .. .1 ., , ,. i .im, s) -W't 'I ss ! Ml i. o . J . k i - ' r,ji,.-l m V( , 1 l.i ' ns 1,4,' l. Camping In The SANTA URUZ MOUNTAINS linn, " r'uhts, laurel (llenwood, Fcl on Men Lomond, llnulder Cliik. 1 1 Reduced Rates During the Ciunpl'itr season will be Hindu by the, SMITIIEItN PACIFIC CO. Kor full particulars address r, I'. HiiHMin, asi "ass, Kul.. C? UlCIi TI3VII3 t T O Sn Franolsco Vnd all points In California, via the Mt. Bliasti, ronte of the Southern Pacific Co. Che (treat hiehway throunh (California to all points Kast and Month, (irand Hoanio Route of the Pacific Coast. Pullman Hnflet Hlenpera, Heoond-nlaes Hleeiwrs Attached to express trains, atfordin snpenc hocoimnodntions for eeoond-claes passengers. For nites, tickers, slnnpinn oar resemations te, call noon or aitdrnss KOKHl.KR, Manairer. E. P. ROGKR8, Asst len V P. airt.. Portland. Oreuon It is a problem in mechanics to load a cotton ship to fill every cubic foot of freight room with the awkward rec tangular bales and some men are so much more skilled than others in this science that it often makes a difference of 400 or 500 bales in a 2,000-ton ship and that amount of loss in the profit of the voyage. Therefore, the stevedores and screwmen receive big wages, per haps the largest that are paid to negroes anywhere in the world, for most of the longshoremen in the South Atlantic are of that race, says the Ltxi- cago Record. In New Orleans they are nearly an white men-Italians, Swedes and Irish menand the riots that we read about in the papers were due to the introduc tion of negro packers and screwmen from Galveston to take the place of the whites. The screwmen are divided into gangs of five, with a foreman, and the whole are under the direction of a chief stevedore, who is usually a white man, and acts as superintendent of the dock. Each gang occupies a hatchway of the steamer, and five men are all that can conveniently work in such a narrow space. The cotton comes from the planta tion on the cars or upon flatboats. The bales as they leave the plantation are loosely packed generally four feet high and the first thing when they reach the dock is to tumble them into a hydraulic press, which reduces their bulk by one-half and makes it possible to pack twice as many in the hold of a steamer. The truckmen pass back and forth between the pile of bales and the ship in a procession, rapidly and in perfect time, and it is an awkward and "wuth lcss nigger," as the foreman said, who ever touches a bale with his hands. Some of them put on jaunty airs, strike attitudes, and introduce fancy steps as if they were at a cake walk. particular! -7 when spectators are watch ing, but that is unprofessional, and the serious and self-respecting truckman 'totes his bales" without trying to at tract attention. They sing as they go, but for the life of me 1 could not catch the words, find when in an interval CROFULA Miss Dell 8tvens, of Boston. Mass, writes: I have always suffered from hereditary Scrofula, for which I tried various remedies, and many reliable physicians, but none relieved me. After taking o Dottles or I am now well. I am very grateful to you, as I feel that it saved me from a life of un told aironv. and shall take pleasure in speaking only woras or praise tor tne wonuunui meu ( icine, and in recommending it to an. Treatise on Blood and Skin J Diseases mailed -JS, tree to any ad J) dress. immending it to ail. CURED ;gfl SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 0. g F5 Strt. jjflfK. ,-lh,et Simplest. VJWIl13"'" Stroni-est. SjOTM Workln'' Top Vjffjg Accurate, krcelver. XijJijjiP Compact. Julyai. fir any H. I' I'oiin.iNii, out.'. . Co. Auelil. it T7 cf rtia at Sit. 1 la- httinri '. ) In t1i' ad s ft ir ng in in Ml CI 'f ml tiriiittro, 1 In U Hint if (ti of ftiUanrtM Mn anil Ihip.ium ftiillMV, (ilh Of lit'r l)M. Ih.cIil; tn t.'tpjr tii.ni or tiitM n; nn him ie tnijii.r f in w tdi'i a, rMt il- in- tl In a PtiiH-l p".f . ' 'In I On r curd 'f ila l.i-iv 'f it' Wntk fr it mmi ib nmv lr rai lii ha I an h-ttir, i da 4 iHiital 1 -r Ii tli let r tit t-ntntt, rutiur . at tl ft Uw- til ttiu-ir, (mi ir , an i fli i i'-n A t b wliii (In I'm ' n. i. ml mm timr on.M I v rnlr It Pit run iiiti t u.m of hti"'tv-lB M k-riiii f "I in- Ar- linic Tit lioitxi a a U iti ' m r m1 art, I d h 'I' A' " ran llratirr In ihr tuak'tnllttKi tut i trU fj 1 tiff ot 'O-. a, 14 I t - Hit In , fr K. ilurd fmiti ln .r'ni"ai '4initih b r .. ' Uni ti. CtM-brah "T"V V ImtiK tluwrt tintri, Hh will I l ' r,r, W ill") f lrf to i I I im-nt'a 1a ama f"i I Ilia l I ol .,ta iitrli wink ot art waa I J . ' '; ft' 4 Uif i ritH LfO ntftt b iiil tic Wriitl ft. in Ihf CI 1 or go, si. IWnoi lies Most Modern and profresslvo Kor i 'alaloKue or liifnruisl'nn write to THU MARLIN niiH ARM A CO., New Havrn. Conn. Th comparatlvt vllut of thM twocirds Is known to most persons. They Illustrate thai (rtattr quantity la Not always most to b dcsirtd. Thcsa caids tiprtsa the bf ntflclal nusU Ityof Mparts Tabulcs 4s compared with any previously knows DVSPrPSIA CVRB .'. Ripens Tabulse i Price, 50 cente a bost, Of dtu((lste, or by mail.t IIPiNS CMCMIC1L CO.. 1 0 lte II.. N T. asked one to repeat the verses he re plied: "Ly ain't none. Dat wuz jes' do truckers' sonrr." The refrain sounded like "Oh no rily oh, oh rio rily oh," and it was evidently nothing but gibberish. It appears tnat the several eantrs have their own par tieular songs, and I judged from what the foreman told me that the words were usually without meaning, or sitn nlv a senna of r-t'irrii-nl sounds with terminations that rhymed, invented by some one of their numbv and sung to familiar airs. The truckman drops the bale at the edge of tho dock, or tosses it by a jerk of the handles of his truck over the gunwales of the vessel; then a man ad' justs the grapphngiron anil shouts a sig nal to tho engineer at tho windlass who turns his lever, and, hoisting the bale into tho air, lets it swiftly down into the hold, where tho live artists are waiting to pack it away. It is hot work below, and the packers and screwmen aro usually barefooted ml nuked above the waists, while per miration rolls down their massiv . . , ... , . 1 1. 1 .. 1 .1 iiuvles. l'.uen nas it niwm 111 in mum ;itid they seize and toss the .'i)d iniinl bales as a Japunexo juggler jiluyn witu plates. Five hooks are in the cotlon the In stunt it touehes bottom, and they seem to work like a blot muebine, for one does not null one way and another an other, but by united, bimultuueous v fort the (Trent package Is lilted, and drops into the very place where the lis wants it to go. Then at intervals they get out a big juckscrew that must weigh 5(H) pounds and crowd tho bale together until the bold of the fillip Is one aolid mas. One end of the jneksere w is placed against a bale and tho other end against a piece of heavy oak timlxT four or five inches rupinre, which ia notched to keep the screw from slipping, and ean U In clined against the aide of the aliip or olio of its Manchlons, that a. good purelmaJ may In obtained. Tho acrew ia worked by (Inutile crnnx, ana one man hold it In position while the other four turn. That operation la called 'noalttg up." All thia la done to m musical aeeom- panlment I nippoae m ncgtn alwaya ainga when be workabut the song of the aorwmon are different from Ihoae if the tnn-knien, and the air that gura with the jurkierew la tint the same that taste for advertising, says the Cincm nati Gazette, he who runs may read the story of the daily actions of England's queen and Russia's czar, not to mention other personages of almost equal in portance. From the trusty sources indicated above, one learns that Queen Victoria has in the evening of life developed an xtraordinary fondness for various branches of prepared food, many of which are of American manufacture, In the moraine she makc3 careful use of Apple's soap, preparatory to partak ing a cup of bteppe s cocoa. At lunch eon she tops with Skimple's canned corn beef, and at dinner she will have no dessert but Eacy's prepared blane mange. So particular is her majesty in regard to her favorite articles of food that every package, can and bottle must be adorned with the name of its maker in letters large enough to be easily read by the group of princes, princes, nobles and courtiers who stand at a respectful distance whenever roy alty partakes of any proprietary article of food. The prince of Wales has also been noted for many years for his fondness for extensively advertised toilet prep arations and costly brands of cigarettes and champagnes. Whenever there ap pears on the market a new lurkish cigarette with a gilt mouthpiece, and costing a little more than aD imported cigar, we may be sure that his royal highness will contrive to purchase at least one box of the largest size, no matter what economy he may be com- nelled to practice in other ways to mak 3 up for it, and smokes the cigar ettes with much ostentation on the terrace in front of Windsor castle or some other equally conspicuous place. On such occasions the prince usually wears a red uniform and is attended by several regiments of lancers. The late czar of Russia having been brought up from his childhood on a simple diet of caviare tallow candles, vodka, caravan tea, bear's grease, and other products of his native country, never distinguished himself as a con sumer of prepared food and drink. He was better known that is to the fre quenters of dime museums as a mighty hunter of freaks, and up to the day of his death he was regarded as one of the most distinguished and erudite connois seurs of human monstrosities in all Europe. Ao'iord'Ttrr to the unimpeachable tes timony of the superh works of art which lure the humble amusement seeker into the temples which are given over to the worship of the eccentric and tho deformed, his imperial ninj- ety assisted at the capture of several of the best known freaks of eustern El rope, and was always ready to ac cord special audience to those taken in remote portions of his empire. Tho dorr-fa I ladv. for example, was dragged from her cave in the lialkan mountains by a detachment of the im perial guard, commanded by his maj esty in person, and It was the same enlightened sovereign who captured the turtle boy, who sunning himself on a Oil 01 sandy ocacii on tne laspian aea. hen prevented by oflleers of state from enjoying the excitement of the freak chase, bis majesty always made it a point to give special receptions at the winter palace to such curiosities aa were found in his realm, all of which were Instantly brought to St. Peters burg that they might receive this sim'i ial mark of the imperial favor. At theae reception there wa always museum artist In attendance in order that an accurate representation of the cone might lie placed before the Amer ican public, and It la through the mag nillcent oil painting thus obtained that we know of the fondnca of Prince Oortehakof, M. de Oier. Prince Hi tuiirck and other eminent atateamen fur the society of human monatrualtii' destined for the American muaeum plallorm. 3se RAMBLER Tr nnft nf rhp vprv host, whppla pvfr made is an Indisputable fact. It stands In the S front rank wtth all high grade machines, and if you buy one you will make no mistake. Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE If iou want to be happy, for should your wheel beM punctured, It can be mended by you in five minutes, as It is equipped with the world gj renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims. Sold in all sizes for ladles or gentlemen at ?100 each. Tandems for two men or man and woman, 150 each. THE RAM BLER Is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel In the market! For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan ical and scientific principles. Chicago Ideals For men, women, boys and girls with 28, 26 and 24 Inch wheels, at $65, J45 respect- Wt ivelv. are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. high-grade double locking edge g clincher tires and are fully warranted, Before you buy a bicycle, write for c-taiogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call W On our numerous agents, namuier nuBuera uumeu w eveij- wnu m vicijuu, """'"r ton and Idaho. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY, Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeffery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main fj Btore. 3-27 Washington -t , Portland, Or. Ma) E. A. Weed, Gen. Traveling Agent and (, lecturer. oTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, uregon. Hows Your Liver? This question is asked daily. If dormant you need exercise -need it badly. The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do not own one, call at Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery, Power IHouse. Sing oi Bicycies. f rS. FINEST MATERIAL. LIGHT, STRONG. AtXJlK J04&4H&. SCIENTIFIC SPEEDY, HANDSOnSsj WORKMANSHIP. X . . .. 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