tiTOCk BRANDS. Whtla iron s.ep your subscription paid np yon can keep your brand in free of charge. Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horses GU on left honlder; cetUe same on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range, Mor row ouantr. Armstrong, J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left ahonlder of horses; cattle same on left hip Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Cattle brand, O U on left hip and horws same brand on right shoulder. Range, Eight Mile. Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. Homes, JA con tientArl on I ft flank: cattle, saine on left hi rj. IHird, T. W. and sin. Hornet brand' d D B on the left hip; ci tie the umi on liift flsnk. crop off rigSt ear, nndercrop in the left. Kange in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine. Or. Horses branded 7 E on either shoulder. Kange in Mor row countv Mannietor, J. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand ed B on left hip and thigh; split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, Irooseberry Oregon Horses branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on right side. Hnrke, M St C, Long Creek. Or On cattle, MAY connected on left hip, c?op off left ear, un der half crop off right. Horses, same brand on letft shoulder, ltange in Grant and Slorrow oonnty. Hroitman, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop nd right ear nnper slope. Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in each ear. Brown, Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; cattle same on right hipt; range, Mor row oonnty. Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, oircle C with dot in net tor on left hip; cattle, same. Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle Bame on left hip. Boyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in each ear. Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left Bhonlder; oattlo. same on left hip. lirnwnlee, W. J., Kox.Or Cattle. JB connected on leftside; crop on left ear and two splitsand middle piece ont out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; ltange in Fox ynlloy, Grant oonnty, , Carsner Warren. Wagner, Or. Horses brand edOon right Btille; cattle (three barn) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Kange in Grant and Morrow counties. Cain.E., Caleh.Or. Y D on horses on left stifle' V with Quarter oircle over it, on left shoulder and on left stifle on nil colts mder S years; on left shoulder only on all horses over IS years. All range in Grant oonnty. Cata, Chas. K Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H Con right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. Kange Morrow and Umatilla counties. Corrigall. M M. Calloway, Or Cattle crop out of faoh ear and iinderbit, wattle in fornliad; horses half circle C on left stiHo. Uango Jlor- owand 0 mat ilia oonnties. Curl, T. H John Day, Or. Double oross on each hip on oattlo, swallow fork and undet hit in right ear, split in loft ear. Kange in Grant oonnty. On sheep, inverted A ami spear point on shoulder. Kar markoii ewes, nrop on left, ear punched upper bit in right. Wethers. (Top in right and under half orop in loft ear. All ratigs in Grant oonntv. . , Cook, A. J. .Lena.Or. Horses, flOon right shonl dor; Cattle, samaon right hip: ear mark sijuare orop off left and split in right. Currin. K. i., Currlusville, Or. -Horses, to on '"(tlx' Kd. 8 HardmBn, Or. Cattle, C with B in center: horses. CK on left hip. Cochran, K. K., Monnment, Grant Co, (Jr. Horses branded oircle with bar beneath, on left shoulder: oattlo sains brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears anrl dewlap. Chapin, H.. Hardman, Or. Horses branded Don right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; ca-t'e saaie brand on right shoulder, and cut oil end of rlD.mglis, W. M . Galloway. Or.-Cattle, II Don right side, swailow-fork in eaoh ear; horses, li D on left hiD. Kly. Bros.. Douglas, Or. Horses branded KLl on left shoulder, cattle same on lefthip, hole , in right ear. ... Emery, C. H., nrdman. Or. Horses branded I reversed (i with taill on loft shoulder; cat, tie same on right bin. Kango in Morrow oonnty. Klorenoo, L. A., Heppner, Or. Cattle, LY on right hip; horses V with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, H. P. Hepnner. Or Horses, F on right shoitldoi nattle. F on right h'p or thigh. Krenoh, George, Heppner. Or Cattle branded WF with bar over it. on loft, side; orop off left ar. Hors". same brand on left hip. Gentry, F.lmer, Koho. Or. -Horses oranll H. H with quarter circle ovr it. on loft stifle, ltange in Morrow and Umalillaeonnf ies. Hiatt A. B., Hidge, Or. Cattle, round-top with quarter oircle under It on the right hip. Hn In Morrow and Umatilla enmities. Hinton AJenks, Hamilton. Or Call le. two ban on either hip: crop In right ear and split in left. Horses J on right thigh, ltange in l"nl county Hughes, Hsmnel, Wagner, Or -J" CP F I, poiineetedlnn right shoulder on tmrs;in e ittle, on right hip and on left suK swallow fork in right ear and slit in Mt. ltange in Iliiy.tJtrk dmlrlnt. Morrow enntv Halo, Milton, Wa rner, Or. llorss hran led -O- (naille wth nirallel tails) on I'-ft shonld"r ('piltlesam on led hip also largs oinil ou left Ida. llowanM Ij, Gillowsv, Or. HirsaaT (onus wuh hir sioe IM on right sVi iHsr; nail I aaine on IVl side. Umig' in Morrow and Uinnlilla ooiiuiies Hall, V. Iwin, Ju'in Hav. Or. -('utile K II on rluM hio; h rs no on rlht sli'iul ler, limine In tir ott co'tntr. Hii4'ih, Ma', M..iiinr. Or. -Horsna a'ia l.-l he irt on Ih" Mt ii He'ir- M ir-ow I i. II ranker, H . Wntwt Or. Horses. M .n nft l .ill.r esltla, li-'l hip. H'l iiohws. i l Hardman, Or. II irm, II on It.' II. .a Ilus'im. I.n'hef. Kiuht Mile "r - llorae II on lh left sii'iol lrvi I h"r on the lfi sti-t ct. avll i.-l Ml hill, lll'ta-e in M'l'MS mwfil .1 ni. Mtrr. II 1 t. Or - tir trsn It I H -Ion the li.fi a-i-eil-lur; raMle lira id"d J on rn'lil hii. also undorliit mi Mt ear. lUug" in ftlmrnw puti'itv. Jmsin.H M., ll oinr. Or - Ho si,.. J on Ml -i. p iI It. Caul Han e r'll.f M'ts. lolo.s r..H I, Ml. Or -Horses le'l sll'U, cslllx. s lis .in right lap oroii in nt end sidtt n left ear Kennr. Miks. Ilenliner. ir - Hoe horaa. ha aa II s. cir'Ie I' iin.l ir hall hr,- 1 lafl RNY on U'l hip eaitla win and crop oil 9ri nader sl.nie na IM rtM Kirk J. T Hinnr. Or. - l.rr an lefl honl leri eat lie. all im lef hill. Kirk Jasa. Hrponer, Or I horsw It on lefl sk mideri rallls sens on tight side, mid'-ihit rMhi mir. Kanitrsrland W II. M.wit Vemon r. I I. on asulei.n ngtil and left swallow f-ok In It ft asr and nnW etoti in rwl,i eer, llnrww eoi brsnd ia t"1 stl.eihler. lU'ig In lmn ormli. U.ftm, Hieplien, .or. -H I. on l.tl hip mi eeiii entp and split n rig't ear, H.tr. wins brand left h.Hi.l.. Kings Uranl ilnlv. I.iwsllen. John W.. I.s.l.r.,. Or. - II .rss. Inlr half eitele J I. rs.ina-,'l on lft st,.nl tr. I aula. sanr on latt ItM. Kange. nsr lei In si on lsi.ry , J W HiHnr Or ' llorss h'andi I. ! Smb'll sl.-rlt l'r. rt ss n mi I .l, sllUotef f.glit !. Ihraa sills In I KM far ,,r 1. I.ra. ll..of Of - H .-"S , .l d.i.iloa II ta ! .natiwai rail-1 s wi II on la' sHont M,M. M ' , ll....n. Or. -Csi'ls I,,,.. 1. 1 eirt-U oq right Kip, ho-aas ,na imi firfhl alilln. Il' a in M ""W e it M.n.rf, ls.af, ni.. H "Vim. M II .o. flM tn'. M "' ahfll If. M .,., e) J . M,.i.n- "' M s ( i Mi l-ri S.ml 1st eailte an la n lari II i.''oil nnr I s H "s a ; -i.ii! till, r,M( I! . r.'il si I 1 M J lan, II l . M' in !! 'I,-.., t ' m ' " ' ! ! M ' - S". M '.k P- " Mi'n1 . ,ll l.a aiok n ea'lls .rn ,ls Is I a , .r i a ' af , a- an I s'rl M .1 .,, . ,.:'." IH Kst .r la 1 - l'l ' ei " f.. f Ksra a ins' I ! l" on In i lisnaw n ta .l I ai", S n .. I,.-,. H , k l a N .-i -,st -' rsl Iss a'a s as .-, - .s N.-lplS .HilsatS.ra t -'I aaas.nrrla J a'i S.i rs'lls eft lsi t-'n lllia J.an'S I ssiril '! on stla l-'t "hm rra, a si la'l loH. Usnaa la iis .-..! ll.las I'stii. lsH"iai. Ot I' O ihi la.fl K n ,. M-sn ria c'la II 'Aa-aa lfl 'n I. ai iaW av I wsa .hi a-aaa Hi la 'lis l a ( , wsi.lll,is,l ' l K'ls II .. .ia. (at ,l.-l..l,.-l aa '. -S lsilll..l tri si i ni, I ia r-" , s rr.. iL 4 U t,,, ti.a ,rs I '. W . fs.kaf tliwm. Its I s IN, II rrsa 1 1" , s. as' lar. , tax I. l-sl-s.ai sua; IhI K I. -." "Is I-' 'SI l-s , asm . a", .aj ...! It. Ks-.a 1 - -l-'l ,J, i M , lt' Id II a. I ai rsal a iWl S all tat, aa'lta, Ufl kigi it la "- , . .lr 4 I . .aa. OV i K-m dis av, f ... . m !, I 'I J . ' I ISa fl n,, i-. v-s r.a IS) la'l aa I la ll-a tsM. k h ..I atf Jaw. !!- IN M inr" t . - -iatla i .'I ' i. s I kxs, ll-vr- M aa. I Hi . ,i M ..k lli-4" II .-aas .s- I-1 t a IH ' s-'la 1 ns Its Ml ll .. la'l a. a. taw ! - . Has t H . et 1' l-im-'ra stasia I ! a' UM a s.ai a I H Sss, I 4 , . m -sw tsss t ajr M.l mm ne'-i k y .a a l.aeys'i. Ik mm, w as M la. fW TH asaiala p . . a SS4 I S., e , i s-s s ' " ii ' ' ' a ase. s.aa l . I a TTs -ess 1 1 . ' It .- taw H.i .s I I U-r,-. s 1 i'i - a .1 la . .. a. I I - I a e. a a - ... fa-, M rsasaa, a r (rV sa w'asattSI, r fa. w r-a es-kar a- te kreiaa Pas in urant oonnty. Bayers, Robert, Douglas, Or. Cattle J on right hip and U on right shoulder ; horses, 8 on right shoulder. Kange in Morrow county. Bmith Bros.. Hnsanville, Or. Horses, branded H. Z. on ahonlder; cattle, ame on left shonlder. Squires, James. Arlington, Or,; horse branded JB on left shoulder; cattle the asms, also noaa waddle. Kange in M orrow and Gilliam oountiea. Btephena, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses 8 8 ou right stifle; cattle horizontal L on ths right sida Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, 8 on right hir ; swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. G. W.. Heppner, Or. Horses, 44 on left ehouldei ; cattle, 44 on left hip. Hperry. E. G Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on left hip, crop off right and underhit in left year, dewlap; horses W C on left shoulder. Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Or. Horses, Z on Left shoulder; cattle. 2 on left shoulder. Tippeta.8.T.,Emerprise.Or. Uorsos, C-on left shoulder. Turner R. W., Heppner, Or. Small capital T left ehonlder, horses; cattle same on left hip with aril it in both ears. Thornton, H. 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 shoalder;cattle, same on right hip Walbridge, Wm.. Heppner. Or. Horses, TJ. L. on the left ehoulder; cattle same on right hip. orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson, John 0,, Balem or Heppner, Or. Homos branded Jq on the left shoulder. Kange Morrow county. Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Cattle W with quarter circle over it, on left side, split in right ear. Horses same braud on loft shoulder. Kange in Grant comity. Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip Cattle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolflngnr. John. John Day City. Or On horses three parallel bars on loft shoolder; 7 on sheep, bit in both ears. Kauge in Grant and Muihuor counties. Woodward. John, Heppner. Or. Horses, UP connected on left shoulder. Watkins, Lishe, Heppner, Or. Horses branded Ills oonnected on lelt stma. Wallace. Charles. Heppner. Or. Cattle. W on nghtthigh, hole in left ear; horses, W on right shoumer sonir same on left Bbouiaer. Whittier nroB., nunnngum, BakerCo., Or. - Horses branded W a connected on left shoulder Williams. Vasoo. Hamilton. Or. Onarter oir cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and norscH. itange irant oonnty. Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, anar tor circle over three bars on left hip; cattle same anil slit in each ear. Kange in Grant oonnty Wren. A. A.. HeoDner. Or. Horses runningA A on Bhoulder: Cattle, same on right hiD. Young. J. H.. Gooseberry. Or. Horses bran dec inonr.hA right snon Idea. OCT THE BES'i When yon are about to tmyn Sewlnp; Machine ilo nut bo (tfimjiyed by allurinK' advertisements mitt be l fi to think you can get the beat made, Most Popular for a mere song. See to It that von buy from reliable mnnu l.xturura that have Rained a regulation by boncat and square do.iliui', you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one thut in cuV.iciit to manage and is V Light Running There Is none In tha world that can equal in mechanicul con. struction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty In appearance, or has at lawny improvements as me New Home It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike on both sides of needle (fatftteii), no other has It; New Stand (Vtrn'ral, driving wheel hinged on nd Instable cunterBjthua reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. OttA-nn, Mam. Borrn, Mm. wrmnw H?t''f:,!I.T Vli'VKI, IM. NT. .OT'H, Mn. IUI.I,. 1UJUM, i AN i'ii-VNi'lKf 'J. a... att.k; A, . P. C. THOMPSON CO., Aijcnis, Jlcppncr, Oregon SEND 5 CT:. FCR SAM?I.F. PACKAC XAI'll. It OUKKXSfELPER it CO, .V.J. ?.( Suttsr .Srvcf. The lloisne Is aa anfsillsr iAr cl r hs-ss ler Ik sbr Ti Is. ai.si.e a sr.t ai.i r"i eM timfr. I li-si; sk4 IM I tsieiMir 1 fp its ihi.e,tiW ih.s r siefr.i tsi.se e4 Sms.ri i S'.'''t i.-k nl llrMsi Ha ksws let it, t-r maa as anaaMt as4 lrM.vl e I sw y etasSir feae , ra eitsil, f. ea.k rra.s i imw a. -.sua nf arw tslaae esMi j 4- la 4 t e ssiia.l ie a ifsal Its 1 r-.4 i the hk m.-Mt aa I t a ia 'sr s .art le ks aa i k.r I i a I s ia. 1 n-a I. .1 .aira t..ri. fa.latr esl a tse a4 a. t-.- ii. as iwe a p") aina Ik t .4 lhrs.a wiii ita.es 'I' f as..-f ls Ulsrasf Sliraslaie of lsasH s Mifetta 1 Va Ar iMa in IMS.M a u, aa Waait a4 S't. aakk u rasa ...r ie iks tMf aBs aai frits, era ol mn tak NUsWa se a.4 tM lha f inss a t'-e ae l Isfale. IIm e-e taMasast .4 r-a'suse asst wm le t a- is. as. a ssis. ' wt aa ! a.-as s Mwa. aa . sa Tka is r4 is. .s easa ark aa eat ees sini e4 Use raasas.s. a-4 ke a s a.Mka4 t--m btsa sm gai tksa.-.s iia aaatsjaie s-o w aatsssa eti.ie la trea. l..k.e fa aa lha Mayo t a esa lis esislte e am ss Km'. e4 ats. t I sssss4 i KaS M tt lsa s kJsS.ra la esa. I i I sss t-4 iss aaas. -a a isaaas-ia. e , Ji a, .a a.as ia aaora sm . as 4 ' sa I. a easa s . a-a, t-t tat as) iVe Sit . I ilikwi.4ewk.iir ( i 4 '- S -a Ifc. K-il -a M Is t ta.4ia H a a Vi 1 . i i II a 4 sua a u isa a A.e Vs. asa a aae 44a a ......t...-. X. .a-, f - rs.. t-aa.a aa4 -sasse s-a ls f A a- a -as.aa will aai Oa p,s. a-se Tap "4 : 1 1- sss. is a sees I as- sss.-ssa, a. A s a -4 i sa . i,t s. s- e ik a t , e raaf asa -a. t - IM s. .. , - .! a- It f-a a a. aaja .rsl a a a a- s a... . . . e-aj i - .11 a. . .s. fi I k knaa) I a, a a lsfc ' . .7 Mi I- VI te E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO TIIIC GIVES TUB CHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA NORTHERN Ry VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ooean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on 0. R. A N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Oregon, TO San Pranolsoo And all points In California, via tha Mt, Hhasta route of tha Southern Pacific Co. Tha treat hlahwsy through California to all points Kaat and Nouth. urann Boenlo rural of tha Paniflo Coast. Pullman BnSet Hleepere. Beoond-elaaa bloopers Attaohnd to express trains, affording superior aooommodatione tor seoond-class passengers. For rataa, tickets, sleapiuc oar reservations, sto, oali npon or aililrese K. KOKH1.KR. MansKer. E. P. ROGERS, Asst len. t. A P. AKt. Portland. Oreijon Moat Modern and progressiva For rslslogtio or Information wrltn to TMU MARLIN TlRl; ARMS CO., Nrw Haven. l!nfi. Tht comparative value of theaetwoearoe la anewa a most persona. Thtf Illustrate that greater ajuentlt la Net always meet to k dtalrsd. s"s These cards si press tha beaelUlal Mai lt af RlpansTabu!cs 4 ceaiserss with aof prsvieuslr kaewa DVSPTPSIA CIU0 Tipaaa Taawle t Price, H ceata a Wa, 01 4nt( late, " ad. , UPAkt CMlMICtl CO.. 10 lanwa II.. f. CIllCKEIl RUSIKQ PAYS Thc'nR!nM sxaskeatretie the Krai Waal rrtrtW as ae era Fesis t aaie. pus.lersia ka assilad Irae f laae Mt laarsisrftnai pssraaj a'r loisil wial.s MTAltTMA IkCtiAfri CO .Pa'slaajs-f si ktsai a) l.ca ae. s. a kisia as . t e Asr saj COPYRIGHTS. nurtii riTtTf r a t 1 s.s ,1 as t s s - ei'i.ia at li s liiitS" a sa , as,, ,. i 'a I vs ! t. ..a f s. I - . s s Ulasabastslla t - -a I si a -l a a Is.Hmm's Vs. a ra.seaeejf saskaaa taw a-S s-t a a. aa asal I mw is-a e tX aiia a..i. .a. a. . alias aasaet.ee, a4 aa S'a avs s a , aa' an. s.iw is S fass- la T S ws.-4 4 . ... ,i .. , ... s . -i ku e s a, ks.-.. a.. . . lrv l-.l'iaa-.o,. ran a , - 4 1 same .s. ..'s e --. tsas If fas I. , I ' s.. " t - ara a s-.a j tlTai;. f .. V.:' .1' asaaaaaaaw j The ritf iit."f. tsaarw f IM i aWn, Vaaa Hi liall a f;.ai e. (he seen! a f .fje rl Ida U. l t fs ,,. all 1 ) sWil.ta . ke' llallle a I tain, . f .-I tsatlei alfsara (al lath He I laMa 4 w '' f- I ' AM ill stib-j srlllasf fl INtP liari.M tl M; IB ,,, t I W.ak f (r. a f f 1 1 AM ill stih- Sal,,!, .JrllTlS. LIsrrttMt, Simplest, liUfiXlUl) v ilrongest, I ,T J 'A f L"J I f"J Working, olld I lij f I VUJ Moat Top J"iR fi'jTijr Accurate, kscrlver. tByyjt'r Compact, j 'etatlt 101 4rae I " ill l""a4 triV talakajwa 1st IlkL f .1 WVIV ' CM I TOM MOORE'S SWEETHEART. She Lies Burled In a Ji'ameleM Grmva In Greenwood Cemetery. Only those who are thoroughly con versant with the innumerable high ways and byways of Greenwood ceme tery in Brooklyn know of a section called "The Hill of Graves." The sec tion, says the Ladies' Ilome Journal, derives its name from the fact that nearly forty thousand unfortunates are buried there in rows of fifty. One would never think of looking for a spot of interest in that locality. To find any particular grave in this public burying ground one needs the aid of a cemetery guide. And even such a guide has difficulty, since the graves are known only by numbers. Upon looking at the records of the cemetery it was found that the special grave de sired in this instance was in public lot No. 8,999, and that the number of the mound was 805. When the grave was found it was not unlike the thousands around it. The mound was sunken and neglected; the grass, once green upon It, is long since dead. A small white marble stone stands at the head, upon which is inscribed: "Mother and Grandmother." Nothing is there to Indicate the fact that underneath that sunken mound lies all that is mortal of beautiful Mary Duff, to whom the poet Thomas Moore offered his hand and heart, whose beauty he immortalized in his verse, and who, in the maturity of her career, won the applause of thou' sands unon thousands of people whom her name attracted to all the great theaters of Europe and America, as one of the most gifted of actresses. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Two KleDhanta Ouarrcl Over a Peanut and Injure Several People. Two elephants fought ovur a peanut and nearly scared the life out of fifteen thousand people at Lawrenceburg', Ind., the other day. It was during a circus street parade, says a local exchange. There are six elephants in the show, and one of the two big ones, named Prince, was offered a peanut by a bystander. In stantly his mate, Diamond, rushed at him, trumpeting wildly. Prince knocked Diamond down and the fun commenced. The tigers, lions and hyenas added their outcries and beat the bars of their cages. Patsy Forepaugh and Johnnie Kelley, the elephant keepers, rushed on the big beasts. Diamond caught Forepaugh and threw him thirty feet away against a box car, rendering him unconscious and bruising him terribly. Kelley was knocked down by Prince. The four other elephants were then called in to capture the two rebels, They crowded upon them, and after a terrible struggle, knocked the offend ers down and held them until they were chained. They were punished in the most severe manner for three hours before they cried for relief. Several people were bruised and knocked about in the melee. One circus man had a leg broken and was hurled seventy-five feet. In the after noon the parade was held as usual, the elephants being e ntirely subdued. SANGUINAh 1 totyUESTS. Tha Hearts of (tnwt Warriors Left Legarlra. Bequests of hearts have been by no means uncommon. Richard Cirur de Leon bequeathed his heart to the canons of lldiii u cttthedrnl. and iti July, KIS, this ri nmrkiil.il' relic wus onee 11 (ruin linniL'lit to liifht after the lapse, of six centuries; the heart, which Is tuid to have been mirprisintfly lartfe, buys Temple liar, was Ineliised in Ihixcm of leud and hilver, mid withered, as It was described, to the semblance of a faded leaf. Itruee's heurt was, by liia dyinp; wish Intrusted to IhnitrliiH to fullill a vow, v hicli he was unable to execute In per son, 1 if viiil iinf the sepulchre of Christ Ihiuilas. "tender and true," promised to fullill his rsovereln'a lust request, and after Itruee's death, haviuif re ceived the heart ineusi'd in russet of If 1. Id, set forth iiimiii his mission. I'ro t'ccdinir to .""pain, however, ho fell In the thick of a Hirtit with the Mi sirs, nnvunf previous to bis Dual charge east the heart of l!riee from his breast when he carried it into the ranks of thr Inlldela, eryinir: "(inward as thou Wert wmil. Ihiti;las will follow thee!" Itruee's heart was afterward recovered by Sir Minon l.ockhart, by whom It was brought to Ntitland and buried alnnjr w ith the Wine of Ikmiflas In the Abliey of Mclro . When the remains of Urne were disinterred at Dunferm. line. In IM9. the breastbone waa found wan through as as to permit of the re moval of the heart. CORNS AS WEATHER PROPHETS. Sao V ne lafalllbte fry a Maa A hs las "lh you know thai the beat weather t.rrilirtor In the world, aabl well known phvaician U a I'hilasleliihia Uetiird retsirler. "ka a well-developed hard csirn tin any if the principal tw? I have ne on the third toe of my rl'hl fisit that Infofiii tne of a owiititf cliatii'o in the weather far more relia b!y than the aisfnal aervlee man w Ith lua wraith i f aetrnliutf Itiatruinrtil. Of rtmrae, I kten the roro well areJ but that d an 1 make a pert le of dif frntiie with the merit of It a a prv n,tt. at.-r J oat alarul twentyfinir hours bef-arar a change In the weather the t-or q Isrifiits Ita predictions by sharp pson that I ran only liken to a red hot needle twins' thrust Into the (ml f (he tso. The pain la Intermit lent, and f r this I am thankful, for if It ahouM p sin with. mt pauae It wtu!4 drive me daft, t ran s tt ti.i as f.r the plirnon-tx-a. oof have I ever U-rn able to gri a rra.a fin the bun tlrvU of d.s tsars I know, many f whom are affl .-ted the a me aa tntar'.f. rs at Mien r f my patient are asaa-ftr of a taiini'-ar iafaiiible l-erosnrtrr, and niatiy .f tl.nn have cine t tne f ar ra. . 'osf I'oit the oti'y rr'.iaf I ran aiitfrrat ! t t. fTftioae l.s a eiKiatrf whetethe ''.her aer rhaBf" K nifaey f nearly hua-lred mile thrmih ihe Nih waa neeeasaary f-af Ihe hw loah.-p of Xlah-fa'-an I. H-auth AfrUa, lo r-r.'h the rtelr f hi dUseaas, and h aata "It was a rty r-M-fti ) -urnav. w itb arareely aay a'-eep an-l l.uie f.l 1 Hi ruti lay aftrrrea-n. ft-r mai hsrara' Irv,ii.s7 la rhsisf dust an I brat. w realed I- at) krvr al a !.. le ahaaly of p ao-1 m ad I'r tfsrsi were h"4f i arws4. aa-l tr Kiaa te4 a .a ahlrt. t-at a:i aim beany at.-l f'4 to the tiahcssv lei pi Ihat I aa Ifee r y b !. j (a th wnrM Ihst fsaniea'sr fut-ty. sattinaT tUa a iara. e)tct( .r Vi !, Ilj "ya. kl fc.l r r 'i..ttf' w.ta mt rkt' aa4 J tf ? tV-wa nl I'U;. m tt't pjt fiA'.asi 1 iwr fcUVt HEALS RUNNING SORES UUKti) THE SERPENTS STING CONTAGIOUS In all its stages completely eradicat BLOOD POISON n1tbs8sorSe,S ulcers yield to its healing powers. 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Vancleave, Defendant. I To L. H. Vancleave. Defendant. In the name of the mate of Oregen, y erebv reiiuired to appear and answer th ou are e com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you, If served within mis county; or, 11 served in any otner county ot this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you; and If served upon you by publication or by personal servico wi' 11011 1 tne state 01 Oregon, then you are reiiuired to appear and answer on or before the first day ol the next regular term of said court, to-wlt: On or before the first Mon day In March. IW18. And In case you fall to so answer, lor want thereof the plnlntltr will tone a decree against you tor the dissolution of the martisite bonds now existing between you and planum, ana lor tne care ana dismay m tne minor child born as the fruits nf said marriage. to-wlt: R. A. Vancleave; and for such further Icrrce aa the court may deem just. This summons Is published bv order of the Hon. James A. Fee. J mine of the lith Jmllrial District ol the etate of Oregon, date.1 September Mil. I M!, i KKA. I-. Attorney for Plaintiff. StIEKIKF'S MALK TsJOTICE IB HEKF.RY OIVKS THAT I'SDEK l and by virtue of an execution laain rt out if the t'lrcult t'ourt of the Htste of Ore ron, lor the Countv of Morrow, on Octolier 17. 1'Wi, and to im- directed and iteltvered, utHin a JiHltzini-nt n-iiiicri-ii sua enu-rea 111 saia conn on uiu v.nn sv of Hetiteniltpr. INH. Ill favor nf . K. Mat lock. I'IkIiiIHI. suit sk'sliist Mary Prlscull, and Mnrv lirlaciui as siliiilnlatratrlx 01 the rstnte ol t'oriicllus llrlai'iill, ili-ccasi, Mainl Driscii!!. Minnie Drlscnll sml John Prlscull. defmnlaiits, lor the sum n( Kli-veu lliinilriil Klk'htv-ai-ven ami KVHs) lllls: liollars with Intereat there- st Hie rale 11I h per rent, in-r atiiiuin, from the 1'itii dav of scoteinlH-r, ls-rt, ami the costs sml illsbiiraeinr-iits of aahl suit ami of this sale. And whi-reas, by sahl J ml xnit-n t It was ordi-nil siIiiuUihI and ilta rpel that Ihe folhmlnv de a. rlbeil rt-al property, to wit: The wcathsllnf Ihe north raat iiusricr, and the east hall ol the imrth-aeat uuartcr In at-f llaii o. In lowu- ablp south, ( rsnre .".I rest of VYIIIsinptte llerlillan in Morrow Countv. State of (Irs-aon tutfi-lhrr with the tenements, hemlllameiits and appurtenances thi-rriinto l-elons'iiie, he sold to aailatv suslil Jnilirineiil. coats and accruliif costs. I III nil tin-i;rd Pavof Noveiulier, l' St to'rlia kp m. ol sal'i day. In front of the rosrt hnuae door In lletipiier Morrow County, Orr-aon sell all the rlslit. Mile ami Interrat nltlif aalil di-lrnilaiits. ami all Ihe rlBht. title and tn-ers-at of the di-trn laiit. Mary Prisroll. snd hlrh Cornelius llrls. i.11. drs-t-asr-l had on lha thdsy nl April. 1sh, or which any ol Ihe li-lemlanta. or Ihe aahl Cornelius Ptlanill haia si ii a had In Ihe alivt-l ili-a. rll"-l prrnils.-, st pul ulillc auction lo Ihe Midi rat and I -rat Milde i-irrash In hand, ftie pna-ee-ls to he appllnlto he aetiafsylloii ol sal-l exerutlon ami all costs that mar errrue latvl (lehrr IT, I an. 0 W. nARRIkOTOS, i Wiertffol Morrow County, Ortaton. Notice Of Intention. I am. nrricu at thk dam rtt.OHK'Mt! I i tss-piamr-f n, !. Notlre Is hereby file thai the lollowlnf namrsl settler has riled n re tire of hla Intention lo make final fitiwif In So i.ut nl Ma rialin. ami I hat aal'l r-mof w til mla beliir 4. w. Mi.rn.w, loimtv t lerk, al Mi I pnrr. tirrt.m. on .Sinemtx-r u. isii, tu W II 1 1 AM f B A K FTT. li t r No tsM.lor the ar ia Na. KEk W and ' sr'.aaaj . TP I a. R ,a K llananira trie lolloalne wilnswa lo prove his rssntlnumis mi-lrnre upou and rultltalloB n aal I la ml VII J .-in 1 armli has-l. Msrtofl Ksns Ji.hn at- Villas, ,smrt la h. all of laiti(tn. or. : ,aa. r. M-iaa, hniatar Hollc 0 Intention. e drrn s at La tisaaps Oaans, ssi.Mmlr an. S V'oTHit u Mrarnv .iU that ih 41 li.tiueinf tiama-l erllirr haa tl4 rn)tre M Ma lnlstili-n Is ansae Aiil prm I supamrl .4 hia r )ai-n and that aal.l pr. mi Ka inade wi.-'s 1 W M..fr..w. 1 mi 11 if (, terk.al llappoer, lirsw-ni, on ll"sll: r(;AMI MATIIIwa. 114 Ac. f..ftt.,'aav,s4. t ta Tr I a. k r. ft w M Ha him lha l..ll.. II. altmaas I Inpmve kU rT.i,tliii..,a tra.,arKe ui-a an4 cuiilssllu et aa' I land all M J Iwsm ft t II tM W. ft tUiratl. W aili.a. ail wl list piiar. M.rfffW I a . or . r. witws "s sa kaaiatw MiriitE r IMIMHa 1 At stirrrtir at tf rAtiM tir'io; a lrli-lf I ais ..(. as Kstalf (Has that His t;lras aamH rtlef Ksa 0la. SHa II- nl fsta IntetilisMi Sn anaSa -al pl-wst la s-f-.rt ,4 h ai-i a- l H at aal I f.mlll k a la tml.-m J M . "Mt I lk, ftsl l-tsaf, lrf--s waj fcmstsla- I tatt kli Hoi aa I r 1 1 lir Ml r asss 1.4 11 a , ', s4 H a r te a r, a m II i.Msa) Ike I-. . ..n. a wus as al r, a r-r-. im-a raw! lawe ! 4 a.iaiMI r-l aa 1 ai an j laws M Nm r't rwa, Mark Kl'tf. Ial ssilfswll. i.l M ksHani i"r"S ia r Mia-Sk ? aa aeiasal. Hold of Inttntion. I Mfi t uar nr i"t. I 4 at II lA s. I fvaaaatlaa Ikal I sl s s.al a.'ir aaa S r-t s.' t. a M S I' alt-a t saaa i-al sW la a-1 t rl -t la t aisa al tal aai (,r-.J t-l l asat as...v ta ta-ssa.. w-.sii nail IH.ff, !. -aaaa Js. ta. a,. UIUH -fl t N sa is. a f m !tTfl I 1st H t a. t.ss Hi.t-M IK. .-' -at Sf al. a.ass la f-.'lsa aaa. Isl arJ Sa4 f tiSI ( aa t M a. r I M i'i s. f i"aa Wa aa Us ta - -4, m i 4 llsrtssf. t w ttO'SJ 1 arl M aalas4-ll mt tmm aw If a Will r t im f tmtt i Mr. Mm Utmm. j " ai aa , . 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