TOCK BRANDS. Wh;l yoo nxep yonr subscription paid up yen can keep your brand in free of charge. AUyn, T. J., lone. Or. Horwe OH on lft h.ml.ler; cattle name on left hip, nnderbit on riht ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row counttr . ArmBtrone J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar on derTon"eft .hoilder of horws; cattle same on left hip. Alliwn, O. D., Eight Mile. Or.-t artle brand n 1) on left hip and horww aame brand on right shoulder. Kane, Eight Mile. j Adkiue, J. J., Heppner, Or.-Hon.iw. ,TA con nected on left Hank; cattle, aameon left hjp. Baird D.W.and Hon.-Honwn branded D B nntheleft hip; caitle the Bame on left flanlc. crop off I right ir.undercrop in the left. liange in Morrow County. TOHann"iflter.J. W., Hardman . Or.-O.ttto brand ed B on left hip and thiKh: split m each ear. Brenner Peter, (iooeeberry Orwon-Horoes branded. PB on left shoulder. Cattle name on "BnVk'fM St 0, Lou IJreek. Or-On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, ciop off left ear, nn der half crop off right. Hornes, same brand on letft BhouhFer. ltoe in (iraut and Morrow county. or. Horses branded 7 J'ZTihX cHlerB on the left ride. riM'; Seattle. S'on right hips split in mitZ Im, Lwrinnton. Or. Hor. IB on the ri"htTtille; cattle sameon right hip; range, ,-lor- 'ZJ. C... Hoppnnr, Or.-Horfl09, mrole P with dot in nerter on left hip; cattle, earne. Brow. i W ?J , Itift, Oreson. Horn;. W. ,nr over it, o the left shoulder. Cattle same on luit hlR.ynr, W. G Heppner, Or.-Horses box brand on right hip cattle, same, With split in Borg P. O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left hnnliler-cattle, Bame on loft hip. Brown e,W:j., Fox.Or-Cattle , JB connected jjrowniee, t. , Hnd two split and right ribs, crop and split in each ear, Umtit ami :'."" V"V,' !., left stifle in rant county. , ... Smith Bros.. 8aBnTille, Or. Horses, branded H. Z. on shoulder; cattie, same on left shoulder. Squires, James. Arlington, Or,; horse branded J8 on left shoulder: cattle the same, also noes waddle. Kange in Morrow and (liUiam counties. BtephenB. V. A., Hardman. Or-; horees B8 era right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, ti on right hip; swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. G. W., Heppner, Or. Horees, U on left shoulder ; cattle, M on left hip. Howry, K. (i Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip, crop oft right and underhit in left year, .ii,... i....,mi w ( nn left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, Z on left shoulder; cattle, 2 on left shoulder. Tipr)ets.8.T.,Etiierprise.Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. . Turner It. W., Heppner, ur..-maii capiuu left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split in both ears. Thornton, H. M., lone, Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vanderpool. H. T., Lena, Or; Horses HV con. nected on right shoulder ;cattle, same on right hip , TT r Walhridge, vm.. lieppuer, Mr. nurem, u.aa. i ti.a lfi shoulder: cattle same on right hip. nron off left ear and riirht ear looDed. Wilson, John w Baiem or neppner, r. Horsos branded Jg on the left shoulder, liange Morrf,w conntv. Warren W H. Caleb. Or Cattle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split in riirht ear. Horses same brawl on left shoulder, range m Grant con u ty. Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded sameon lert siae ano leinup. TADTULTDT P., Wolfingar, John, John uay iiry. ur-uu uu.. vjf 1 n DIMI 1 J ihfua r,nrulll hers on left Hhonlder: 7 on sheep. bit in both ears. liange in (irauc ana juainuer counties. Woodward, John, Heppner, ur. Horses, w KuiiMO in T,.X,eiaver it, on loft shoulder and on left stills on all colts under li years; on left sl.onl.ler only on all horees over years. All rriKf ln,,Vr'"'. 'w'v ,,L,n or Lena. Or. Horses HCori right shoulder; cattle same, on right hip. " u. . ' .. .,,,,1 I! mnt ! I la counties. ( orHgiill, M M, Oalloway, Or-Caltle crop out ,,f aih nr and niHl-rliit, wattle in forenwd; or! half circle ! on left elillo. lbu.Be Mur. .mil Umatilla counties. Vur T. H- John Day, Or.-Double cross on eacl . hip on cattle, swallow fork and under bit ?n right ew, split in left ear. Itange ... Hnin ooumi n sheep, inverted A and spear point ? !i.f..i.i... Kar markoi. ewes, nrop ott left ear ,,, I. " upper bit in right. Wethers crop .n "..!; , , 1 ,,. ,ler half crop m left ear. All rniiga 1U-.(irf 'T'i'iena Or.-HorHes, Won right sh.ml j" .name on right hip: ear murk sgimre T!ti$fCo, -nor.. on lu "'""T:. u Hlmn. Or.-CaU.le, C with ir in center; horses. CE on left "lip. Cochran, H. K Monument, ( rant, Co , Or. II w and d c r.de with bar beneath, on left shon der cattle same brand on both hips, mark under sl..p l.hC'"l "i-llorse branded O on rig !t h P. Entile branded the same. Also hramlH CI . horses right thigh; .ale m,m bmnd on right shoulder, and cut oil end of ''lllXs W. M Oalloway. Or.-Cattle, H D on MA MK.wa.low-f..rk in each ear; l,.,res, It I) on loft hip. ,..,. nr.-Horaos branded KLY or VKh shoulderTcattle Hame ou lofthip. hole '"KmeryT.'H., Hardman. Or -Horses branded n ir vers d " I''rt",l",1,1',r ' oat' ) iniverm . it,, in Morrow county. th.wimnon "'";.", , ( . ,c n Kloreuce, Ij. H., '"IT ',,. ' .;,,, right hip; horses, r wo-'i " shoulder. Heppner. Or.-Horses, K on rig .., "'"' " ,,, ,,. or Ca o branded villi liar ove. i. .., Hoi-ses, same brand E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO TUB OIVKS TUB CHOICE BY MUTUAL CONSENT. mnected od left shoulder. C 1 r - - a Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or.-Horsee branded OpOKciriC K connected on left stiHe, 1 OK con.iect.ori .. ... . .r f,.il 117 Wallace. t;hanes, ueppner, ur. . auiu, ,,u imTVt?i IC rightthigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right I MlNNtAtULlo shouiuor somf same on iej i, miumum . Whittier tiros., ntinunguin, Baker Co., Or. - Horsos branded W B connected on left shoulder William, tnann Humlium. Or. Onarter cir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and horses. liange (irant oonnty. Williams, S O. Long Creek. Or Horses, quar tor circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same and slit in each ear. Itange in Orant oonnty Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or, Horses runnmgA A on shoulder; Cattle, samo on right hip. Young, J. H., Hooseberry, Or. Horses branded THonthe right shonlde, Of Two Transcontinental O T 3E3 S GREAT UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA VIA St. Paul Kansas City LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. m p 1 When you are nbout to buy a Sewinsr Mnchlne clo n it bo deceived by alluring advertinements m.d be I'.-d to think you can got the beat made, i'mi'-r. iiuhihed and Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. I THE Fiost Popular for k mere none?, fine to it that yon. buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square (lealini:, you will then get a Hewing Machino that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage and ia V Light Running Vi' i Thero Is none in the world that r,;-, -Jcan equal in meehunicnl con A,'ST v t1a'v3 mruction. durability of working L. -VA parts, tineness of hnish, beauty li-'JO: in uppearnnce, or has us many ii iSji improvements as the NEW HOME SanFranolsoo It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike Anj au points in California, via the Mt, Shasta on both sides of needle (patented), no other has f th it : New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged on ad (..stable centers, thus reaue.ng mcuou vo ,v, Uaifi Cm Ww h ; ove, it, o'n left side; crop oil left ".I . U. same brand on left hip. limit ry. Klmer, Knho, Or.-ll'.rses brsnnwl i. ,ith a .u.arlw circle over it, oil i left stillo. ('lilt I", I'lMiml-top K H. Willi . I 1 1 Knit 1 1 la ( tfln t IMH UK-utem fliornn, e,. ;i ,,, ,., Hiiill, n. " . , .. .... ,, ,,, ,, Illi (imirter circle miner u Zl, V. . Morrow ami llmallllaeom, es I . ,v , I enks, Hamilton, Or uHle , .at. . on- cron in rigid ear and split in left. v?;::rjirnght,u:igi1:ua.,...uud;;o,m.y ill Hamnel, Wagner, Or-l- (I K I, r , ue et'ili right shoulder o hor,,,,: on ell le, A , hi I, i. and on l"'t side, swallow fo' k in n;,hr'.ara!,dB:iit in" MU Uauge in Haystack district. Morrow cmntv. .."leat.h wd 'Jffi Ww.:i wir Cattle same n Ml MP also large . .mile on left "'u'lwar.f'.I l,,llloW'V,Or.- H rT (ennw wiih bar above in on rigid shoulder: 7'''" ,Ti fl side. Hat.K'i i borrow and U.nalilla ,... Dev. Or. CatlleK Hon -i "1. ,neoii right shoulder, liange "', I .'.'. .' .. Ilei.iuier. Or.-Horww shadml . " .', . 1 ..( .i,.,l,ir. Uaiiiio Morrow ( it. ll",;kT. H A. Wagner, Or. -ll..rH.,tl . Ifl ,h,,Ml,I..M.v,'llo..M, lei. ...U. Humphreys, J M Hardman, Or.-Ho II I.u-l r. Purl.t Mile. Or Hr. li on I..,,.,l l,..H on Hie left l,ll t at. !.'' . .. ..... I.,,. It,,,,. III borrow Ctiiie.y, ' ' " . ... 11 I. ..I ll l.t, il-l'l"i'r. t I,, ft !,i,uM"r, ca ine orn int.i mi ... ,i, .'ill HI I' ll '" ..'.lore , , I II eem -r. Mr o ii, the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE 111 HOKE SEWING MACHINE CO. OttANns, Mass. Bostok, Mass. ss TTtnon Sottasf, N, Y l.'llll'AOO, H.I.. MT. IM IS, MO. llAI.I.AS.'lilXAS. HAM KttANCIHOO, I 'Al.. ATT.AH1 A, OA. FOR BAt.C BY P. C. THOMPSON CO., Aijmh, Heppner, OrctjOH. Mr. and Mrs. Messingcr were simple, unaffected people, devoted to their children and tenancy, Mr. Messinger's young stepsister. One sunny afternoon in early sum mer Mrs. Messing-er sat at the open bay window of the drawing-room reading.- The door opened presently and Nancy came in rather slowly. She came over to the window and seated herself in a low basket chair wun an nir nf rTirmtraint. "I have a letter from Jim," she saicl. "Does he say when he is coming?" "Yes; ha came by the same steam ship as the letter. Ue will Ue nere to morrow, I suppose. Nancy! really?" asked .Mary, iook- ing almost excited. "Are you not delighted?" I I have a confession to make, said Nancy, nervously, looking out over the sea. "I thought 1 loved dim when he went out to India five years ago, but 1 was only seventeen then. and did not realize what love meant. We had known each other all our lives, and I mistook our friendship for love. "I have felt it dimly for a year or two, but what made it all clear to me was Jim's last letter, saying that he was coining home. It filled me with dismay and fear. I felt that I simply could not meet him as his betrothed wife, so I wrote last mail and asked him to -release me from my engage ment." "And what doeshe sa?" Mary asked, anxiously. "lie is delighted," said Nancy, brightening. "He says that his feel ings have changed too. "You never hinted at any cliange De fore," said Mary, a little reproach fully. "I only knew it dimly or 1 might have done so," replied Nancy, gently. "And since I wrote to him I have been silent to spare you any anxiety. My letters have never been from the pres ent Nancy, but from the Nancy as I could remember her at seventeen. In fact, I have been writing down all the time to the level of his intelligence as shown in his letters, and that level is painfull low." "He would be much more nueiy 10 object if he once saw you," said Mary, frankly, "for these five years have done wonders with you in every way. "Oh, he's so boyish that he will think me strong-minded, and therefore dis like me," said Nancy, laughing. "And 1 did send him my last photograph, you know." "Did you send that hideous thing?" asked Mary in surprise. "Well," confessed fsancy, rather re luctantly, "I believe I had some secret, unconfessed hope that he would olter to break off the engagement if he once saw that hideous caricature." A day or two later Nancy started for her usual afternoon walk along the cliffs. Walking quickly along, she did not hear footsteps behind her, and was r Attached to eipres. trains, affording superior 1 . . , . iu,.,rin,, herself suddenly addressed. Looking up with startled eyes, she found a young man gazinjr at ECZEMA From early child hood until I was grown my family j spent a fortune , trying to cure me! of this disease. I visited Hot Springs i and was treated bv the best medical men. but was not benefited. When' all thines bad I" n f m u tailed I de-1 termined to l K 1 1 1 1 try S.S.S. and in four U ll I months was entirely cured. The terribls eczema was gone, not a sign of it left My general health built up, and I have I never naa any return 01 xne aiseasc. I have often S.8.S. and have never vet known a failure to enre. 1 vtr T I) III VI Train P. , Never fails to cure, even when all other I remedies have. Our .treatise on blood and I skin diseases mauea ' free to any address. I SWltT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. any return 01 ine uiacasc. 1 CHILDHOOD swered, rising and opening the door with alacrity. "Will you take me to your old favorite seat? I have so often thought of those days when I was feeling homesick, Nancy." "I thought you were very happy iD India?" she said, unresponsively. "So I was, but I was homesick some times, especially when I first went out. 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TO The ureat highway throuish California to all point luwt ano out,n. urannoeen.o ihm.uj of the Paeiflo Coast. Pullman Huffet '."1.J Hlee tiers. Beooud-elaes Weepers accommodations for seuond-clas. paonenmirs, For rata., ticket, sleeping car reservations, It. KOKHl.KK, Manager, r.. r. lYuna, v. , , jtj mizzled, intent expression (leu. If. & P. AKt Portland, Oregon i. ,..,'...,..!, "You are .Nancy, aie you not?" he said, doubtfully, holding out his hand. "Why, Jim, is it really your asKeu i...- l.l.rt ...1.1, u,i rurihie. , 11 on .1 .( II I I' n i !m J....'- hi. . l.l.T. full', lh e.i.11'. Il,,r.., rir -l,. I' r,(l,' hip, llli l it In,! r,,- .!, . i .. . li.fl ' (, . rt IO-!,t 1 il'. .n, r.-!i. ,,r i..r, -','.- .-,.11 l. M'W' ' l t.. II ,,,,, , r Or. Iliirw r KNV "I. li'tt hip .i.lMeoa lieami . n.p nil imii hit J.T.. H.l pner. r. tl..r. HO nn left h.mlderi elll.wn lef 'dp. Hltk Hel'l'tiw. ! '"""" ,nfl V.Hil.l-f ; illl .! "O twht d. umlrl.it on "k' rlted W.H. 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"I came two days a''o," lie said, red- ili iiinjf slightly in irritation at her tirst words, "hut i called at the Ness this afternoon and Mrs. .Mcs'mirer told me where I should tind you." "Let us jro homo now, and then you can see tliein nil," ulie said, turuiii luuk. "You will hardly know tne children; they were such mites when you left." "I certainly Miall not, if they have filtered us much ns you have done. I wnr.-ely knew you," he said, Innkinir down lit her Willi intent iray eyes, and inwardly cmnmrin;r this lieailti- ful. .'r.'.vf'il kroi 'tli the gaucne h, li(i..l,rii I of live years since. "I am oid. r," slif s.iid, her heart sii.'i.insf h(riini.'ely. "lie m'.irlit disjruise the l.u l that lie finds me a .1 iapH)int-iii-r I allure," she llioiiht, ratln-r l.it- 1. ile i if coiii-w ro nrc longer Im.j anil gii I." he Mil l. "I'"t 1 hope alwuvs l frielids, Nancy! We have U . ii Unit nil our live, haven t we.' "Yes, let us ls friends," tthc said. And. thinkim? Hint lie was etttfer to im- j r.-Hs upon her that they were to lw i.oil.iiu' uiorc. slm mldeil; "And It wo I very niH' to l.reuk ll that childish i iieiur. tiieiit U foru Jim came Imme, j Wilhll't il?' I "V vis" li" dotil.tfullv , "1 hose lioy find girl ciiung. im lils never answer. they? IVople il.'velop mi ,i,iT. r. nilv fr. iu what one would ex i-.t. .lii.lL'iiiif from y-iir letters, I s.iil.l have llioiii'ht y..u utu rly dilTcr- cut fr .m what I tlnd 'u. " mi arc 1 !,..ti!.l Imvo csisvlc l you to ls," she ansH.r.il. "Iml ll s ''t l'l r.u l other as we nn ; WC need fiot litn. Ii of otic another. ou know. "Mr. Penstone and I always quarrel over this view," said Nancy, anxious to nrevent any embarrassing pause. "Who is Mr. Penstone aseu jhu, knitting his brows. "lie is our curate," sne answereu. i always say that this is the finest view in town, but Mr. Penstone maintains that the view from" "He must be an idiot, then," burst in Jim, hotly; "the views are not to be comnared!" "You might have waited until I had mentioned the other," said Nancy, raising her eyebrows. "jr teg your pardon," he said, in utter confusion. "I thought you must mean in fact, I understood you to say that that the view from Beacon was finer than this." "Yes, that is what Mr. Penstone de clares," she said. "What a hideous name the man has!" said Jim, irritably. "Of course you are devoted to him, Nancy?" "Yes, he is so very good and clever and pleasant," she said, surprised at his vehemence. "You are going to marry him, 1 sup- , ? n(a n- o. , iei.1 with ill-concealed an- 1101 OWll OIlC, Colli ill ger. "You forget yourself, I think," she answered, with gentle dignity. "And whom I may marry can be no possible concern of yours." "O, none, of course," he said, furi ously. "Only you might have told me the truth when you broke off our en gagement. It would have been just as easy to Bay that you were engaged to some one else at once. "You are entirely mistaken in think ing that I am engaged to anyone," said Nancv. calmly. "Mr. Penstone is married and old enough to be my father. Shall we go in now, or have you any other interesting accusations to make?" "Forgive me, Nancy, I was a fool!" pleaded Jim, earnestly. "I forget sometimes that I have not still the right to speak to you ou such matters. For five years I have thought of you as my promised wife, and now that 1 am with vou 1 cannot wwavs realize that you are mine no longer. Say, that " . . l. you forgive me, Jancy, lor my rougn- ncss and presumption. After this quarrel Jim Iouna n im possible to be on the same footing of friendship with Nancy. She was colder and more countrained than ever in her manner toward him, and tie was too proud and too manly to force his love on her, believing that the dis liked him; and at last, after a bitter struggle with himself, he determined to return to India at once. lie had never been to the Nesn lately Chicago Ideals 8 n. ... v. ofl oiri with 9A and 24 lneh wheels, at MS, t55. $45 respect M ively. are splendid medium grade wheels, with G.& J. high-grade double locking edge H clincher tires and are fully warranted, 'M u..t. ,.,, i, a v,i,.,r,.in writo fnr entjilneriifi. circulars, terms and discounts, or call 8 on our numerous agentB. Rambler Rustlers Wanted in every town in Oregon. Washing- jj M ton and Idaho. I FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY, m Knrthwest renresentatives Gormully & Jefl'ery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main S Rtoro. 327 WashliiKton lit., Portland. Or. . . H (g OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow uo., Heppner, uregon How's Your Liver? This question is asked daily. 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Naney. tell me, wouiu yon rather I (.taye.ir If I wiy yen, wouiu you imji aU.'!. iiuieily. tH.ly if you lored tne." h aiiL "I rsnn.it tnt on and ae yon day after i hat I ttn.l . u j tf,j that yott wilj ncter care , , .,.,llv d.iT. r. i.t from lmt ( Uy , Nst,,yr If you like. he anwered any If. "I h. re in thlnif 1 want to know," he aall. prewntly. U'klntf down Into her eye; "when dia yon uegm u ie Hie, ilear. When did yon Wln tolom7 .he rr i.i ted. Muhlnif under bit fa. I don't know; I har lo4 yott all my life." ha answered. I an't know, either." aha aai.l; "when I at about four or fl, I think." r.ut. in lUrliiitf. you broke i.ff our eruMcmenl," be mid. wonderlngly. from four leltera I tbousht I did t o J..U, TUry wer ao tul.l - I - I ti.ran "Y.. they were tiL but your were i!iy. and I thuifht that wa the k.nd of thitifc'a y.. l.nr.s. n an. int. U.-. i ilawnit.if in heje I Un-Mi'lit Tu wrre terribly bryih. .t wr.-'e t. iy 'yimn' letters iHinklnf I hey wtxil-l lnterrl you, aaul. 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