STOCK BEANOS. While yon k-uepyoar eurxcription paid up ycu can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horae GO on left houlder; cattle earns on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row oonnty. Armstrong J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar nn der it on left Bhonlder of horeee; cattle same on left hip. Alliaon, O. D., Eight Mile. Or.-Cattle brand, O D on left hip and horses same brand on right shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Arlkins, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Hnn.ea JA eon nectnd on Inft flank; cattle, sameon left hip. Bair.1, IX W.and a-ra.-Horees branded D H on the loft hip; cattle the mnie ffli left flank, crop off right ear, nndercrop in the left, ltange in Morrow County. Bartholamew. A. O.. Alpine. Or.-Hophm branded 7 E on either Bhonlder. ltange in Mor- "SSZw, J. W., Hardman Or:Cartle brand ed B on left hip and thigh: split m each ear. Brenner, Peter, Ctooseberry Oregon-Horses brand! B on left shoulder. Cattle Bame on ri?i,ntrke8M 8t C. Long Creek. Or-On cattle. MAY connected on left hip, ciop oil left ear, nn- der half crop off right, Hornea, same brand on Mange in Urant and Morrow letft shoulder. county. , - it v,nfii 1 .mrrv. iimui. vi. ............. . i ilr: cart e on me i mue. TIZ . Vle H on the i ...ft ,.,- half nmn and right ear upper slope. Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or.-Horsee, J Bon right thigh; oattle, same on right hip; split in eHBn.wn', Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range, Mor- r"TlrCown,yi. C, Heppner, Or.-Horses. circle C with dot in nei.ter on left hip; cattle, name. Brown, W. J., lna. Oregon. Homes W. bar over It, on the left shoHlder. Oattle same on left hi&oyer, W. G.. Heppner, Or.-Horses boi brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in Borg, P.O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left Bhonlder; cattle, same on left hip. Brown ee, W. J., Fox.Or-C.attle, JB oonnected . i' r.u. ,.r,r.n loft ear and two splits and middle piece cnt out on right ear; on horses same brand on the leic uiigiii iino - - G7??i"no Wner. Or.-Horses brand ed O nn right stifle ; cattle (three barn) on right ribs, crop andsplit in each ear. ltange in to(53"l I . Bb Or:-Y I) on horBfiH on left stiflol U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder il'.-Cifl. n oil colts nndnr 5 years; on left shoulder only on all horses ovor 5 years. Ail rB?.??.,n,', 'r it V Wm or Lena. Or. Horse, n n 1 ai-hr" Vmnlder: cattle same on right hip. Range Morrow and Umatilla ooiintios. Torrigall.M M. Galloway. ()r-(!attle crop out of wot. ear and nnder bit, wa He in forehea 1; horses hnir circle i; on inn. ua .." - ow and Umatilla oonnties. Curl T. H.. John Day, Or.-Double cross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bi frright ear, split in left ear. ltange in Gran conniy. n eiW, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear markoii ewes crop on left ear pun hod upper bit in right. Wethers crop in right and under half orop m left ear. All rang. 1 A X Lene.Or.-Horses, , rightshonl der; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square nroo off left and split in right. (iSrrin. B. U Currin.vifle, Or. -Horses, m on 'l'Ed. H.. Harilman, Or.-Caitle, C with : ..!.... i'U. nn left Sin. linen.. .,.r. - ., oft l l.l. nu in aum A nrHIUl ()U uiimiiipniuini CJmi brands CI on" horses right thigh: cattle sh., brand on right shoulder, right ear, in urant county. Hmith ASros., rjovuivuie, ur. nomfw, irauii H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, name on left shoulder. Bouires. James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded J8 on left shoulder: cattle the same, also noes waddle, ltange in Morrow and Gilliam counties. Stephens, V. A., Hardrnan, Or-; horses H Boo right stifle; cattle horiaontal L on the right side Htevenson. Mrs A. J.. HeDoner. Or. Cattle, D on light hip; swallow-fork in left ear. Bwaggart. . W.. Heppner, ur.-nonw, " " left shoulder; cattle, 44 on left hip. Hperry, E. G Heppner, Or. l.atue y, on left hip, crop off right and underbit in left year, dewlap; horses W 0 on left Bhonlder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, I on left shoulder; cattle. 2 on left shoulder. Tippete,B.T.,Enlerprie.ur. norsee. j-ou uui shoulder. . , Turner R. W.. Heppner, Or Small capital T left Bhonlder, horeee; cattle same on left nip with split in ootn ears. Thornton, II. M.. lone, Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool, H. T.. Lena, Or; Horses H V con, nected on right shoulder ;cattle, same on right ""walh4lim. Wrn.. ITennnnr. Or. Horses, TJ. L. on the loft shoulder; cattle Bame on right tip. orop off loft ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John U,, Baiem or ueppner, ur. Horsos branded Jij on the left shoulder, ltange Morrow county. .... Warren. W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horses same brand on lelt shoulder, itaugeiu Grant county. Wade, llonry, Heppner, Or.-Horses oranoeo ace of spades on loft shoulder and loft hip Cuttle brawled same on lert Bioe ana leu nip. Wolflnger, John, John Day City, Or-On horses three parallel bars on left shoulder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears, ltange in Grant and Malhuer oonnties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP conneotod on left shoulder. Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or, Horses branded 0E connected on left stifle. Wallace, Charles, Heppner, Or Cattle, W on righf thigJi, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoulder some same on left ahoulder. Whittier rtros., nunungum. Baker Co., Or. Horses branded W B oonnected on left shoulder Williams, Vasoo, Hamilton, Or. Quarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. Range Grant oonnty. Williams, i O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar ter circle over three bars on left, hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. ltange in Grant, county Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip. Voung, J. H., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brander" THonthe right shonlrte'. E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE THE AERONAUT'S STORY. BEFORE GIVES TUB CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS Denver OMAHA St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. GET THE BEST When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisementi n.iil he led to think vou can get the pest made. tmest timsnca ana Most Popular or a mere song-. See to it that on Day trora rename mnnu icturcra that have gained a putation by honest ana square nling, you will then get a owing Machine mat la noiea :e world over lor us uura illtv. Vou want the one that is easiest to manage and is Ocean Cochran. It. 1!., Monnment, Grant to, ( H -e. braniled circle with bar beneath on Bhonlder; oattle same brand on both hips, l r slope hotn ears aim ""' '; ipin, H., Hardman. Ut.-H: right hip. (:atUBbrande.ltl rsoe branden the same. Also ud cut oil end of ' 1 1 uglass. W. M , Galloway, Or.-Cattle, 11 D on right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, H D Kly, Hr'ie., Donglas, Or. Horses branded KLY nn left shoulder, oattle name on lefthip. hole '"Kmer'y.'H.. Hardman Or -Hor.es branded ') I reversed (! with taiH on l.dt shoulder ; cat t esame on right hip. ltange in Morrow oonnty. Florence, Li. A Heppner, ()r.-( attle, LY or. right hip; horses, F with bar under on right ''lllorence H. P., Heppner. Or.-Horses. V on ,,! t Xm der; cattle.'lf on right hip or U,igh Trench, George, Heppner Or.-Cattle brands. WK with bar over it. on left, side; crop off loft ear.' Horses, same brand on left, hip Gentry. Klmer, Koho, Or. Horses brsndod ft. H with n nuarter eiHe over it, on loft stllle. ltange in Morrow and Uinatillsconiiti. HiHtt A H Ridge. Or.-attle, round-top wltlKiii'arter circle under It on the right hip. TV ' ,.. m u,,,l I IhiuIi a counties. ml, A .look., Itaii.i Hon. r- 'at t ie, two bars nn sillier hip; crop in right ear anil split in Ion, ll..r.. J on right thigh. Itango ill Grant oouuty Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner, Or- (T K L r ,h UkI)iiii right hould"ronhor.;onoiittle, on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit ill lft. Range 111 Hayntack ii M . .sswiBi riiinnli. u. I.' Milion. Wagner. Or.-Horses branded i. ...rullel tails) on loft shou liter Cattle sauie on lelt hip also large circle on loft Bide. Howard J ti. (Hlloway, Or. Hnrse f (nr. with bur alHive it) on right shoulder; cattle same .... Ifi ad. Rg in Morrow and Umatilla e"."."!i""iMln .I..I..I Dav. Or -CsltleK II on .1..1.1 i.'.n 'l.nrs vsiimeoii right shoulder. Ilimge li..i. Mat. Ileiiimer. Or.- Iln'm, sha.ed .... ii.. i.,ri tmiililnr. Range M irrow ( Hiin.Hker, II A, Wag ier. Or.-Horses, on left ,..,il,..r. cattle. Cm left hip. Huiiitihmi. J M. Uanliiiau.Or.-HorBee, Hon lr. it.... L lU.ii.ti. I.nllier, Kiwlit Vile. Or.-Horse Hon I... 1..I1 -I l,l..r nti.l !inrt oil the loft slllte I'bU .i ....... Iti Inn. Itn.iire In Morrow noilnly J.niM. lUrrr, ll-iil'" ''. Or-lloiwa brsli II J on lh left iMiiiMer; ratlin lira nil J on rmht loo. nix. uti.Iort.it in Ml r. Rang" in Morrow piHiiitr. J,.,, i.,.. M M.. Ilenoner. Or -Horsee. horse. I,i n. j on Ml hoiiliM. 'attle, the sains. i,. . . L 1..I.I M,i.. I K.,ti. l..ii. Or. Horses, pircleT n left stilts: eatll", em"''" M bip. ud"f half orop in rik"' sulil n left ear k M,k. II,.., i, nor. tir.-llorsse hrsnU KN on' Ufi hip mill same end crop of! left sr: end" s..-nn the right Kirk J T.. Heimiier. Or.-l,irse at) en left .1 i Mill, rtil t.n lr hill. u..k j'.. Il,.i,i,.isr. dr.: hraa II on left BbiHildM i rallle same on light side, oudorliil hi "kn "rla.nl W.O. ."inl Vemon. Or.-1 I. nit rati is. ,n rigid and Ml si,l"s. swallow f..rk In Ufl ear ami Mintr rmp in ngiii "r. iiorMsaiiu b.aiid ..n Ml sliimliM. lUnge In tlranl cbo.iv l,fin. 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In I f B'i.1 t... li, f nia.aialaj, Pa4sa .l ie I e V 1 1 1 1 f, l r t n uanaaa, e leai.-aa 't It.k1.l "U Jack Tunnicliffe proinc; with you to-morrow, Tom?" said my wife to me. "I wish you would take some one else." "Why, Norah?" I asked. "lie's been stranger than ever in his manner since his wife died, I hear. In fact, I've been told by more than one person that he's quite insane at times. It's not to be wondered at it he is, poor fellow. I don't know a sadder case. Ile'd only been married a week. Such a. horrible death, too! It's enough to turn a man's brain, and I must confess, Tom, I wish Jack was not going with you." "Nonsense, Norah! People always exaggerate and make the worst of things, as you Jtnow. If a man's at all original or eccentric, it's at once assumed that he's non compos. Of course, Jack's low-spirited and absent- minded, and perhaps a bit peculiar at times. How can he help brooding over his terrible loss? He wants some ex citing occupation to take ofE his thoughts from his trouble. He's fond of ballooning as I am, and a trip will do him all the good in the world." The above conversation between my wife and myself took place on the evening before the day which I had fixed for a balloon ascent. Ballooning was my hobby. I had conceived liking for it on my first ascent. This liking had become a "craze," for the novel experience and strange sensation of sailing over houses and trees, and of soaring into the clouds, had a peculiar fasaination for me. Recently, I had tried utility with pleasure, and had made some ascents solelv for scientific purposes. I had found a kindred spirit in young Tunni cliffe, and we had had many delightful and successful trips together. Owing to the untimely death of my friend's wife, our aerial expeditions had been suspended for awhile. As several weeks had elapsed since that sad event, I felt anxious to resume these expedi tions, and as Tunnicliffe had expressed his willingness to accomtmnv me day had been fixed for our next trip, It was when I was talking to my wife about this self-same trip that she ex pressed her regret that Jack Tunni' cliffe was going with me. I had not much diftculty, however, in overcoming her objections and al laying her fears. She was not averse to my hobby, and had even accom panied me in one or two of my jour neys in the air. Moreover, she sym pathized with me in my desire "to make some useful discovery," and was therefore unwilling to damp my ardor, or hinder the progress of my obsorva- tions. She had felt the exhilarating effect of a balloon ascent, and my ref erence to the benefit young Tunnicliffe would probably derive from the pro jected trip appealed to her experience as well as to her tender heart. Accordingly, next day at the ap pointed time, everything being in readi ness, we started on our aerostatic journey. Tunnicliffe, contrary to his usual demeanor, seemed a little ex cited, but this caused mo no appre hension. Ilis interest had apparently been awakened, and it was only naturtil that he should be animated on such an occasion. The balloon was set at lib erty as soon as we hud taken our seats, and the machine rose beautifully. There was a gentle breeze, which bore us slightly southward. We rose slowly at first, and so had plenty of time to gaze on the vast and extending panor ama below us. Presently we entered a huge bank or mountain of cloud of the kind called cumulus, and were surrounded by chilling mist which Induced us to put on the wraps we had brought. When we emerged from the cloud n scene of fairy-like beauty suddenly burst upon us. We were in a kind of basin sur rounded by mountains of clouds of the most fantastic uliapes, of enormous tizc, and of duzzling brightm-M. Now nd then, as we rose, we caught night also of wondrous ravine, of curious shape and great depth. These inouii tains of clouds, with their silvery aitd golden sides, their dark shadows, their varied tint and summits of dazzling whiteness, presented to our wondering gaze a nee no of surpassing beauty and grandeur.. I nil sublime spectacle evoked my highest admiration, while the silence and vustnrs of space inspired me with we. I drank In these rx.iuiaite an varied delight with such avidity an. with such absorbing Interest that had scarcely looked at, or spoken to, my companion since we had started Hut an exclamation from him now ill vrrtrd my attention, and, glancing him, l wim surprised to are that lie had risen and wnt ranch excited. What is it. Jnckr I aakrrV Isn't il glorioua?' he replied. wonder if Heaven l much more bcautl fui? (low delightful it would l If w could reach It! I should tee my Ada again, then." "My dear follow!" I Interpose hastily, aoturwhat alarmed not i much ty hi word a ly hi ndte manner and wild look; "you think U much of these thing. You hare le hronilitiaf orr ynur more than g,x f,.r you. Will you" "At nv rate," cried he. vehemently. "it worth trying, so here (, and fifing tine of the MO.Hg he threw ll over. The lightened balloon at once began t rise more quickly. ' H hat are you din.. Jack'"' I h.ut ed. "IVr heaven aake keep calm We are gcnl height already. We khan I ) able to lrrathe if we g much higher. It getting uncomfort able, a il Is." "Mian't wc? We shall Me about thai. I'm going t.t try, anyhow, lie i.le, I don't care If I can't brralhe. I waul to see my Ada. That' all I rare at-.il " I began to fear the wrt Wa he I could get relief from a most hor rible blood dis ease I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians, none of which did me any good. 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Chicago Ideals For men. women, boys and girls, with 28. 26 and 24 inch wheels, at $0'). $"5. $45 respect ively, are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. high-grade doubla locking edge ; I clincher tires ana are luuy warrantea, ! Before vou buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call i ! on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers Wanted in every town in Oregon, Washing- k ton ana iaano. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY, Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeffory Manf. Co's "Ramblor Bicycles." Main ( Store, 327 Washington Ht, Portland, Or. Maj. E. A. Weed, Gen. Traveling Agent and I lecturer. una fATiUKbUJN, Agt. lor morrow uo,, neppuer, uregon. How's Your Liver? with a madman, and about four miles from the earth. I felt the cold sweat on my brow, and my brain began to reel. But with a tremendous effort I pulled myself together, for my only chance of safety was in retaining my self-possession. To attempt to over power him was out of the question the strength of a madman is so well known. My only hope of escape was to outwit him. But how? Forced in to unnatural activity as my brain was by my desperate situation, and by the necessity of prompt action, I could think of no device or ruse that would do any good; I was completely at the mercy of the madman. The hopelessness of my case para lyzed all my energies. I felt unable to move or speak, and even the power to think was almost gone. In ray despair glanced at the valve cord. Owing to the rotary motion of the balloon it had unfortunately become entangled. To free It I should be obliged to leave the car and climb into the ring. But to attempt such a thing (even if I were physically capable of i;) would bo cer tain to lend to a struggle which would as certainly seud one or both of us out of the car. We were now at such a height that asphyxia was imminent. I could hear my heart throb quite plainly. I breathed with difficulty, and a horrl ble sensation like that of soa-sickncss came over me. The cold was so in tense that I shivered, notwithstanding my wraps. The mental strain was ter rible. I was almost frantic Know ing, however, that in a few minutes I should be unconscious, and that then all would be over with me, I nerved myself for one last effort. As 1 rose from my sent my eye fell on the grnpnel. Foitunntcly it was on my side of the car. A sudden idea struck me, here was a weapon to hand. It was an awful thought it would lie a terrible ilocd. Hut there was now no alternative, no time for delay. My senses wero going. 1 stretched out my hand, but the mad man, who never took ins eve off mo hud detected my purpose. With a sud den movement he darted forward and seized the grnpnel, but in his eager Dens to forestall mo he had precipitat ed himself too far over the aide of tht car and lmot lout his balance. II made a deaerate effort to recover himvlf. hut, seized with sudden and Irresistible Impulse, I pushed hltn over, and with a horrible yell, which rings In my ears whenever I recall the oc iMirrt'ire, the madman disappeared from my aight. Alumni mad myself I am not aure that I wsa not quite so just then I cliniWd into the ring to reach the valve line. Hut my hanil were an atiiT and numb with the cold that I could not gran the cord. Ily a kind of inspiration whieh aeemrd provider tinl I m-Ued the cord with my teeth, and after two or three tug the valve opened with a loud rlang. and the bal loon Wfin to deaeend. Thank heav en! I wa saved. My hand bring u le. I - oMige I to throw up my arm and drop lul l I lie ear, where I lay motionlfks and uncanacioua for while. My wo..n could not haw lasted more than a few aeeon l. for when I recov ered the barnttirler showed that I wa still In a high altitude, atihough the balloon wa dr'-n.liiif rapidly. I ruhWd and Wat my hand until the circulation wa reatorr.L Then I art alsuit taking the heeory precautions e.'slnst a too rapid detent Hut I a.-led mre like an automaton than a cmei u agent, for I teemed In a kind of a tupor i-r Iranee all the time. How and where I rrachfd the aUd rarlh I rannot aav. 1 have only a dint, hay tre.i.ell.n of bring nrrounded y a crowd of fspnple. K.nie Wrrv Ivn.lilig turf tw and arrmed ti 1 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 House. King of Bicycles, (f y-v FINEST MATERIAL. LIQHT, STRONG, vrffiaDSkv iTOjiM SCIENTIFIC S'W0RKMANlP' Four Models 885 and 8100. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. Monarch Cycle Co. Factory and Main Office ; Lake and Halstcd Sts.. CHICAGO. ILL. bRANCHliS : New York. San FrancUco, 5alt Lak City, Deovtr, Mmphl, Detroit, Toronto. WEBB SAFE 8c LOCK CO, Agents, rOHTLAND. 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