f VTOCi BRANDS. Wails you aaep 7 oar sabsoription paid up yen eankeep your brand in tree of chargs. Alljn. T. J., lone, Or. Hones 6(i on left shoulder; cattle earns on left hip, nnder bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row oonnor. Baird, D. W. and eon. Horse brandd D B nn the Ifift hin: oaitle the same on left flank. crop off light ear, undercrop in the left. Range in morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horsss branded 1 E on either shoulder. Bange in Mor row oountv Bannister, 3. W., Hardman, Or. Cattle brand i 6d B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. ' Brenner, Peter, lioosebarry Oregon Horses branded PB on let t shoaldor. Cattle same on Brosman, Jerry. Lena, Or. Horsss branded 7 on right shoulder; catiie a on me mix siue, i r half nmn and riirht AAr nnner elotte. Roriim Wm-. Hnnnnar. Or. -Horses. J B on right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in 6&ch OAT Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or. Horses, eirole C withdotin oei ter on left hip; cattle, same. Drown. W. J.. Ijena. Oregon. Horses W. bar over It, on the left shoulder. Cattle same 0: kin Rmmr. W. Q.. Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand on right hip oattle, same, with split in Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left shoulder; eaftle. same on leiiiiiu. Brownlee, W. J., Fox,Or Cattle, .TB connected it aiAa nmnnn left ear and two SDlits and middle piece ont out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Bange in Fox valley, Grant county, , . Carsner Warren, Wagner, Or. Horses brand ed O on right stifle ; oattle (three oars; on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. OMnt anH Hnm, AnnntiaA. Caln.E., Caleb.Or.-Y D on horses on left stifle TJ with quarter circle over it, on lert snomaar and on left stifle on all colts nnder 5 years; on loft nhonlder only on all horses over 5 years. Ail range in Grant oounty. f..t f!ha. K.. Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. v.... Mn-nw nH Umatilla counties. Corrigall, M M, Oalloway, Or-Cattle crop out of each ear and nnderbit. wattla in forehead; horses half circle 0 on left stifle. Kange Mor- ow and Umatilla oonnties. Curl, T. H John Uay, Or.-Double cross on each hip on oattle, swallow fork and nndei bit In right ear, split in left ear. Range In Grant county. On sheep, inverted A and spear point on shonlder. Ear markou ewes prop on left ear pnnohed upper bit in right. Wethers, crop in riant and nnder half orop in left ear. All rang in Grant oonntv. . n.b k T I .ana Or. Horses. 80on nghtshoul dsr; Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square orop on len, ana sum m n'" Cnrrin.B. Y., CurrinsvUle, Or. -Horses, on left stifle. -. , . ... Cox Ed. B., Hsnlman, Or. Cattle, C with E in oenter; horses. CE on left hip. Cochran, II. E., Monument, Grant (,o , Or. ' Horses branded olrole with bar beneath, on left shoulder; oattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Chapin, H., Hardman. Or.-Horses branded O on right hip. Cattle brawled the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh; cattle same brand on right shouldor, and cut oft end of r'5)!ra"ass. W. M . Oalloway. Or.-Cattle, B Don right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, H 1) ElyBrwi.. Douglas, Or. Horse branded ELY on left shoulder, oattle same on leftlnp. hole '"EmerVlc'Xnardman. Or.-Horses hranded a (reversed C with tail on left shoulder; chU esame on right bio. Ilange in Morrow connty. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or.-lattle, LF on right hip; horses, 7 with bar nnder on right ,hF?orce. B. P. Heppner. Or.-Horses. ,F on right shonlder; oattle, Fon right hip or thigh. Wry. Elmer, Echo, Or.-Horses branded K. B with a quarter eircls over it, on left stills. Kange in Morrow and Umatillaooonties. Hiatt A.B., Kidge. Or.-tiattla , round-top K with quarter oirole under It on the right hip. Hang in Morrow and Umatilla oonnties. Hnghes. Hamuel, Wagner. Or-F (T F L connected) on right shoulder on homes; on oattle, on right hip and on left side, swaHow fork in right ear and slit in left. Range in Haystack distriot. Mor-ow oonnty. Howard J L, Galloway. Or.-Horses (orosa with bar above It) on right shoulder; oattle same on left side. Hangs in Morrow and Umatilla ''Hall'rKdwin, John Day. Or.-Cattle E Hon right hip; hum saineon right shoulder. Range In tlrant ooonty. Hughes, Mat, Heppner, Or. Horses shaded heart on the left shonlder. Range Morrow Co. Hunsaker, H A, Wagner. Or.-Horses, on left shoulder; oattle, Son left hip. Humphreys, J M Hardman, Or.-Horses, n on Hnsion, Lnther. Right Mile, Or. Home H on th left shonlderand heart on the left stifle Cat. tie same on left hip. Range In Morrow county. Jones, Harry, Heppner. Or Horses branded H 1 on the left shoulder; cattle lira hied J on right hip. also underbit in left ear. Range lu Morrow county. Jmiktn, H. !., Heppner, Or. -Horses, noma, shoe J on left shoulder. Cattle, the ea'ns. Rang Klnhl Mile, J..hn. n, Kelis, l.sna. Or. Horses. aimlnT oe left atiHa: nail Is. same on right hip, under half orop In n' end anht 'n left ear Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or.-Horses hran'l KNY uo left hip oaitle earn and orop off left ar: under slope nn the right Kirk. J.T., Henpner. Or.-Horses H en left hiMilder; eettls.nuon left hip. kmuhnrlaml.W. U.. M.iint Vernon. Or.-I Lon eattle 1.0 right and left sides, swallow fork in lft asr and nnder aiop in rlaht ear. Horses sains brand on left shoulder. Range in Grant fount?. Lmften, Htephen, "01. tr. H I, on left hip on oat He. prop and split on right ear. Hones Seme brand on left shoulder. Range Grant eottntv. Lienallen, John W., ,Tln-.v, r.-lfrees hmtil-l halflrcle JLeonnftdoa left shmil. iter. Cattle, sains o lefthlo. Range, near lei. Ingt'Hi Lnahey. J W He(iiner Or. Horses branded Land A " I"11 thiHihlnr; nettle earns on left bip, waltlaover nsht eye, three slue la rght ear. Uml, tlanrge. Heppner, Or. Horses brande1 donlile II coi.neyii Mometunae callal s wing II. on left shonhler. Herts. M. ft. Heppner, Of. Cstlle branded etrt-la on right hips horses sains on right at 1 lie. Range In M rmw txeinly. Miner, Ihw, nepiHier nr. I at Us, M I) on right hip; honx M m left ehiml'ler. M.n-gn. . N , lle,poe, Or.-ll.rrses. M ) on left ahimldei eattle eatne on left hip. Mitchell, iieear. I'Mia, Or. Horsea, II nn rigid bip; oalile Hon right side. Natl. Andrew. Isme hVe-k .Or.-Horme k H eon aaMal on left sh'Hilderi rail tie same nn high tiil-a. Oiler, ferry, LasingUM. tH-.-P O im left Sh'eilter. thihnrt), J. W., Douglas. Or.; hones O on left ahoaliler; eaills same nn r'ght hip. I'earsoa. IHaa. KigM Mile. .-Hones, quar ter elrvla shield in left eh.mld-r snd i on lei hip. Cattle, f.ek In left ear. HahleroppeL M tm left hip. Hangenn Kleiit Mile, Parker A Gteesoa. Hanluwa.trr.-llisrees IPoa left elunhlar. Pliew. Kire, Islington, Crr, Hi brail. K (1, K mtnneiHe.li am l"fl ehiral ler 1 eell le sne na right hip. IUn. sjorrow s.miiiIi. I'lpeg. J. M . lllMi. r. I.e-eea. i e.ei. aeiad a l-fl stxetl iMt rattle, Sams HI left hip. eder hi) In aeyh ear. Pettra. AC, !", VH horses dlanond P nn - .. etllei raula, J II J e.eia-i t. nej IKe eft hip, upper sUeve la left sr sad slip In the right. R-Nid. asdnw. Ileoliaaa. Or.-H.mea, e.(nars nee) Vila (qrtef rfirele over it ia left ell'le. Keeh Unei.. Mppae. .- lima hran let I a Ut rtM shflaLlevi ee'ile, l the left aip nd left ear aed .Uwlap 'Hi aerk. Hug u hlre aud a.l)tiilng enanii. Heaeey, ta-lraw. Lsini'", th? -M l hraeiM til right stemllev, sent qewnet Ireie nvar bntexli eaMla saeM tm right hip. lU-ige rrnw "emir. Il..ye, W. H IMryvilla, Or-HH ennnerfej With gnarler eirvl ner l.e tm eaill osi risM air ee.l e.e nn ngat ear an 1 tn in itu 11 sane btand "a Ufl a.ml'her. litul ejul UittieA eansaliaa. tiaage la M ri Ileri. i, W . Heppaer, (V-II.eM. JO M left efcwalder. I aJ Ue, ( oa right hip. IKraWM W. It.. Ile' ar. Or - ll.maa ahedad J N left milUn eel lie J H ne left hip, SWalkiW f.k la rM ear, as-iettnl la left. SM, lVej . Ilepimas , Il.enae, I A T urn left kip. u! eeuae tm Uft kip. rUrx. ReWt, IVesglaa. Or - faille M oa n hip se. H rw'-t e.Llef 1 ! M ua ,M eitiiiitey Heege in steTr eitt f h filk tt'.o HeMMeoll. ter, M.Meea. Ixafed M L weee.eil.te, eeille. eune na left .Mil'tef M.tree Jes 4ftia.e, iH .i h ileea aatie. Jn "n Ml aeii.ie eniie IKs saea, alao e.e v4.1ia lie g ta "J "iw ae l ililltaoen leuaa SMe,kn. t I, Merfaa, Or 1 k.n-a II a M ! Miae, eiiUU'i'itl L lK 11,1.1 )uaM. Ma a t , tl.pef ail la, a rieal kii 1 if" t in let na. iNne II . Mii.e IH -ILenwa, H tm W W..i-l- ; ee'lU M a l.f kip e,,t H II. MeviMM. IK - 1 e Is W V am Mi kin r.m el i.t.t a-l aWii ta left ynaf, a-ee M ' .Hi left H.elVl I k.. J A .. llefMer I r - M miea. I am ef wl4- ieHU t rm Ul efc.nit.tev, r,-MaaY f.fa'sfpfSsa.tlr.-.M.in . I', as) left ' ktef t anew N W.Hetnar Of.-etewM aapiial 1 Uh .eutt h , eniue same aw left hip Wh t Irt la enes IVethe, M M I e (V - M -e Wne4e4 NT neleit a tefl elite, ill I ael "e I H t.l.IS-NeMHIe aai llaks Skeesl tess-Klka. aeeae rea rtM 'wathe. W, , Hn-r-e tw. V U eei Un Mi ea.aii.k-t, eei 1 la sanes figM hlfv ) ef eat an4 i4m eat fcej reel (ltM t .ea U . Melee "f H-l1-ne, Of S nees ktneewi j tes tfeS m h.ester. Hangs et.a . atte W H l ete'.. "r C.llle W Sllh nafaf net II a tel e. le, ta HI la t.eHi mt nrees keweat Mt SSatkef, leange I If tees tMe-eig, le.l Half N al l-Oaf Af - H imeS ktejn taS SV nl I an, U'l let e l-'l k,p I ele knselen' aej lafl e' Ml ktp gteltwa, (. II., eaf, Of, - ll'-esew. IT avea-'tapi M iel t-eVat. v i-. !,' 11 t ... ( w, - H e- ta hfa teal fg faeenelet laf e,l ninvata, laeea. U, --.. . afjaa-le -t fa k nn Sal Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or, Horses runningA on snouiuer; isul0. eauiv vu rutin uiv. Young, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horses brands!1 is on uie ngnc snonine'. GET THE BEST Wh en yon arc about to buy a Se winff Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisements and be led to think you can get the best made, finest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that you buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and sq uare dealing, you will then get a Sewinsr Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage and is Light Running There Is none In the world that can equal in mechanical con struction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has as many improvements as the New Home It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike on both sides of needle (patented), no other has it ; New Stand (patented), driving wheel hinged on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS, THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. Ob-vor, Mass. Bostow, Mam. 88T7kio Botaur, N.T Oiuoaoo, III, Bt. Lomft. Mo. Dajxam.tex-vh. iiAM FAKCIr(;0, CAU ATLAKTA, 0. FO SAL": BY P. C. THOMPSON CO., Agents, Heppner, Oregon. A. Send 5 Cts. for Sample Package San Francinco Office, NAPII. D OHEENSFELDER & CO.. No. 220 Sutter Street. Tht thumb Is an nnfalllng Indti of ehsrsctar. The Fqusre T) pe In. dlraU-s s strong w ill, grest currgy and Irmnras. Closely allied Is th, tiiistulslrd Type, Ihs thumb of thost of silvanrnl lilrss and butlnrst ahlilty. Hnib of Ibese typrs btlons to the busy msn or woman; and Drinoresrs Family Matrar.lna pre psn'S eswrlslly for smh prrsoiis t whole volume of nrw liless. eon di-nsrd In a small sines, so that the rerord of ths whole world's work for a Binmn may lie read In half an hour. The Conical Type uidlcstm rrflnsmfut, culture, and m love of piii.m-, pieirv, and Rrtuin. Apersog with this typs of thumb will Ibor. mighty m)iy Hit llu-rsry sllracllons of lltmorrats Magsims. 1 hs Ar tiatie Type Imliolrs a hire of beauty and srt, whlrh will ind rare ('Irani In the nm-mnrtnt oil plft. urs of laws. Ihl4 84 Inrbrs, rt(iro. flu rtd from the onginsl lisinlthg by It UinirpiA, tht meat crirlifelrd of llrlng Ituwrr-palnlen, whlrh will le glren to every tslmrribrr is liinmreM's Mararlns fia- l-Vs. The rnt of mis suprrb work n( srt a as VV)iO; aid the repnatuciliai rannig be dl,l'ngiil.hrd fmm lbs original. Ptaplre Ion. SB riqul,lts nil of wslerihn' plrture Is pab luhtd In ta. h pnaihtrof lbs Maga. sins, and the arlwles an sn pro. fuarlf and snpefply lilnxraltd las ths Msi-siiae Is. la frailly, a pan folia of art wiwks of Ihs kit ken) order Ths I'klliwu'hlc Typs U Ihe thnmk of Ihe thinker and (nteelar of Mm, who will be deeply Inltf t.ltd la th"ee devtlopag monthly la In-mntrel s Magaslne, la evary one of Its tnaniiiM otinrlnwiiU, hrh rovff I lis railn snistia sad f-e-nllnc itld. chmairllpg every fart, fenrv, aud fad of lie gay. rmrt e Is simply S perfect r" raily si si-ulne. and was kxif age rinnnnl Vera nf Ihe Mueiblma. Kend la y.ntr ssherriink: H wig rnt antr ton. and yn will hat a dotra Maratines la nee. A r! it real W. Jiaaiaua lf iBar, fhllar, It ke. Hik Hi rem, tw fata. 1 hnurh am a taehnni aiayulne. Us ptrtnti fathhel pagea.snd llfsrtlrles n family sn.1 4ni.tlH- mallr-s a III be i4 euptrltiite Iniftm in aaw t-e- ".l.g lls P-sninine Tpe 1 heaib. auk k la..kain la It a sated aire, eleedfneea. feet Kail, and ae.rt.rf a, Maretad lip, tk.ne Itaiie hal' Si Skull hekn.g eenrMUIiy la Ua) en' r-f . rter, nne nf ' stneikl enharttbe ta !" tW.ra.iet, If yen an aaatasmitw with ta etta, et,.. fie? S sprrlnara re.v ifnei, a4 a al l nli... I thai seeing iknns Till aha hat pat 4 la Ike eat of aetn.g fnnnet hy ging la sag l in, tt.r.'kiag so sei isf j lha bMtarf a anas at He aenie featilf The safe pa rail vevslas ef these twasaeaa Is taewa ta sat si pern as. Thsf lllaetfeia thai grveisr anseiliy I Net always saaet ta ha ii4, t. Tktee setae t intent Iks ben, a t lei teal- It yW Wpan$Tabulc& At saaspared with se y arssepaely haawna l)VHTr?j ana Rieane Taknlte I frtsa. aa teen baa. Of eVaggiata, at hp taaO. t iPMI Cm siKU CO , I tafwta M.. f. Tb fpgnlay atsMnrgp.B btmt enf Ibe Hnrni Unt.!; list' tie ht J U) suj lbs regular ffha t( tta Uerhl Otrgnplaa l 11.60. Aapnaa jWrtblaf fwy lie Osteila tii. I yirg M Ppa sear I alf sara raa gel l lb I ha (laietla aat We-kly OmatiUa f . 11 M. All oU erilwfg 'e;le( ll.nif sitnvf ii.ttont fmmj l air anew will bm twmln.1 he SVw ennea ill f (HEWJ A Clo E. McNEILL, Receiver. TO THE GIVES THE OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RY VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AND St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers learn Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on 0. R A N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. HUKLBURT, Gen. Pass. Aft. POBTLAND. ObKOON QUICK TX3VEEI ! San IT'jronolsoo And all points in California, via the Mb Bhasta route of the Southern Pacific Co. Hie great highway through California to all injiuie unei uu wuui, unina rjosnio noata of the Pacifio (kwist. Pullman Bnffet Hleepera. Beoond-olaas Hloepers Attached to express trains, affording superior toonmaiodations for seoond-olass passengers. Piar rates, tickets, sleeping oar reservations, ito.. oall npon or address tC KOEHLKK, Manager, K. P. R00EK8, Asst. Ten. F. P. Agt, Portland. Oregon 5a'rst, Simplest. Strongest, I 5olld Top Receiver. Most Modern and progressiva For catalogue or Information write ta .THE MARUN F1RU ARMS CQ., New Haven. Conn. S T inOOwttliof lovely Music torr-Sfty-n? n J) I N . . Csalt. ciHuiitlng of 100 psgrt ? -;. u'l " Shret Muilc of ii n nn- Utl. t-rl(;hl,-.l, UvrlltM ,nJ moat popular jn selnrtlont. both votal an J Instrumental, gottrn ur In the moat (truant suumcf, as-' j Jf tluJtng four Urgs slit I'oilisltt. a an- C4f NC.I1, th, pae,t Oamrtr, 3 it: fADt HI (, tt,t Or tat PlwltL F AUIUXA PttTI eeg 5 HIHMIt St HUH AH CUTTIHQ.zS j ' sane tee 1.1. eeetea va 2 THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. an- tkuaJway Theatre Hldg., Nrw Ymk City. n ; tuarmisi wamTgO. Jiiuuiuuiujiuuji"'.imiut, A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League 11 national organization advocating "Protection to American Labor and Induttry M at plained by itt constitu tion, at followt : "Tee shjent ev tn! league shall he is ansteet Aaetwa Inonf St a taeiff ea veneris, whwa snag enenuelelf assure An IF lie InakMttna aengtnjta against tae sompaWWen sf faesga laser. There a'e no penonal or private piofiti in connection with the organiza tion arxj it itiuttalned by memberships, contributiont and the distribution of its publication!. 'mart c 1 la aeneited 1 earaelea M anient' an " QfVlSwH C Ki ll ite." II CO NO. We nans an is sanV.hnt.tna, Heine tma er hvga, ta aor saeia. TNIRO; Ws aanVfc a t Imrf fimnii.ta ee.etieg a pnnane nf tne I et.tV gunttn. Can fete tel n,S as envies' le en segtmai fnt CO sents. fOUrtTH; Seng peetal aang rngunat ran f- aaatnej e-ef at ". tea I Anevnea W Ht f Wakemen u let Waal 4 Vtv Dew Vet. $1800.00 OfVEN AWAVT0 IMTNTORS. tui imt nt awteiM nttea, Al int 1 1 una anM ag snah at (im npaa las p,,i,m ghs Isat gnat IT $ THE SlMPtJCTEmAl mDiTKiNS THAT VtOO roRTlNLS, Sanh tt a " fnrlintew - whn h see ha sanftf a "Mtei." m nil. ang s I ne aae sea tng a net al ami ig , ana tneeaanM ate tin) enat Sam n- W-r-ta HI 1. Ifrtean-hstl I Steam IT IS NOT $0 HARD AS IT SEDtS. tai'iiii tahnt eat m thsa I hi nganaaah t C. wan wine a 1 an 1 an p Imliagaa s ta SW at s ai In 1 1 Mi 1 a w s tnnti it , aat t naW WWnHfl In'hSG anaflhaanflV wV fleV tftnTafJat weW L 4s"aas9 mm9tttmS ntn.a y enn-nn.an.g l.iag a mi aana al al.ni,en s ana -a nf Wn 1 1 a. al at aiai I mm ..aim am t nnns I nam 1. jtntNrnnrRWPi a co.. I aft It m s4 A an) ang tonjl fatssAV, ill' Hr-. N. W ., tn . h eshlaiffna, n. C jxrntTTTra working. Most Inaaasisi aisrH punaii as eat aae whe sa. has nmaaja as nn Mm awat saannwanat snaaaS tain g me wiiiait senttug ts a ant nee innnet patewtsnr awratlewta. Sag laa tnl a Una nana n as sin ie.a in 1. nj seinmi aa4 tawa, tag tann t ta M AS 1 1 ng-ain aanita asnaaVaaial BRAN IS NUjmiiuua. A Michigan Han Tells V.'hr He Consider It the Cheapest Feed. The feeding of coarsely ground wheat, bran and all, is in some meas ure an advance on the yalue of bran feeding;, mixed with other foods. But there cannot be too much insistence on the value of bran mixed with other foods. Mr. W. C. Rockwood, in a re. cent contribution to the Michigan J armer, refers to the subject: Bran is one of the very best of the grain foods for all kinds of live stock. In fact, its value is not half realized. Too many farmers and stock breeders think of it only in connection with bran mashes, more as a medicine than anything else. ' They consider it be useful as a laxative, and cooling to the system; but there its value ends. In reality it is of more value to the stock raiser than any other single food for all classes and conditions of animals upon the farm. It holds no rank per haps as fat producer; that is, not strictly speaking. In actual sound, healthy bone and muscle growing ele ments it is rich; and animals in thrifty, growing condition will always be fat to a certain extent, yet to an -animal for the shambles something besides bran would be necessary without doubt. After years of feeding all kinds of grain feeds, both home grown and purchased, to all kinds of stock which are usually kept on a farm, I have come to regard bran as a necessity, and consider it cheap at almost any figure. Without doubt it commands a higher price in market than it should, in view of the present low price of wheat, but in my estimation it is still the choicest feed a man can buy. I have made it one of the principal parts of the food for my pigs from weaning time until they are sold with the nxesption of a few weeks finishing off on corn. 1 feed it to all breeding hos, being espe cially good for sows suckling pigs. For young stock it is the standby. mixed partly with something else per- naps, such as ground barley or oats. cor tne norses it is excellent as a part of their rations at any time, and while not sufficiently heavy of itself for hard work, is good when fed with other grain. It keeps the bowels in good condition and there will be no trouble with colic. Some farmers feed straw to their horses in winter with corn meal as a grain food. Such horses get colic frequently, but if bran is given in con nection with it there is no trouble, as the bran acts as a preventive of im paction in the stomach and bowels. Pralria Farmer. SUNLIGHT AND COLORS. Remarkable Changes Produced by Manip ulation. Every one knows the danger of mis takes in attempting to select colored articles in artificial light. Only the white light of the sun, containing all the elements of color known to us, can be trusted in such cases to reveal the actual hues possessed by the objects under examination. Some interesting scientific experiments on the effect of light in revealing or concealing color were lately made by Dr. H. V. Vogel, ;he distinguished physicist and astron omer in Berlin. Starting with the fact that in a pho tographic "dark room," filled with ruby lolored light, bright scarlet cloth ap pears white, it was shown that when no white light whatever is admitted to t dark room, the power of the eye to Jistlnguihh colors is temporarily lost, and all objects appear of various shades of white and black. By mingling blue or green with red light, the colors of objects can be made to undergo remarkable changes. 1'he quantity of light alone also affects the appearance of color, particularly cer tain tlnU of blue and violet, for which reason, even in the absence of artificial lights, a person purchasing colored goods in a dark store must carry them o the door or window, where a strong Illumination can be obtained. In order to make certain of the prrHae shade. COULD LOOK SEVERE HIMSELF. How a Dark (lasula TaronU the Laagh ea a Storekeeper. A little negro gamin panning alone Bay street the other morning saw the stump of a cigar fall on the sidewalk In front of a store. He made a second tiaae alide for it. MVS tha Fliirl.U I inira union, and when he had tt safe ly corslled beneath hint he rolled his eyes arouud the points of the compaaa to see II another gamin bad also mtd the stump falL "Pat war In Cuba is making Uavanas akace, an' you can't take no rhanr." he remarkiM, aa he brushed off the aah and blrw away the sand from the cov eted suites, tilling Into the store he aald to Charley Kills: "Ihmm, gimme a match, plcaae, sh." "Matches are not here to rive away. but to aril." aald Mr. Ellis, aaaunilng a look of Intent severity. "Oct la. ehr That's what they are." Well, how much are dejr er boT" "One cent," j The gamin tilted the stump In one corurr of Ms imiuth. held to the baud j f hla patitaliams with tine hand, ran the other hand In hla putket, and ptillnl finrth a copper. t iltnine a box," and the lal laid down the crnt. lie gut the bog, struck a match, lit the stump so wrll that It rnrorr-d finrth volume of amok, and then handed the tw.a I....L 1.. VI . fill. - . 11. ' M'e .wa . a a ,., tt eiettn of Inleoaa severity, and aald: rut oat mil on u a. ten. au tne nri Mine a remmm ruine In hjar an' ai yon for a match, yrni gin him one outen my my boa." . -Ur fev a. ,lLn5lO vR-4a-?' anaJ- I l"aa ta 1 " e'.nnnr lie t a f aai ag fua elf , fi-i I La niat a athaga. Isal n n-n.. I rnr k hiraaaif1 -tfanin Quel Kwhala hlna s Itent Tna. sVmnLnJ lan In a an.1 taan4l.a atlk IKalhim-aa, This la ma4e tltinf aamine or never trtnaaairas tan a tha tea Let tlr four h"ra, after whka It le ai fn. a4 ta.paraln.1. and than reaehaH. The siraajef In rhina f II aiaa-nit irarenin.i.ia U, lny t teav s.i iiMieif ihg in ! tjaTin nrat rn. airif is et ii Sfil thai Ihe (Mrwn. hrrji f t tLetn-ei i-ere. le twtmm,,! ' Wri I I VI )- MERCURIAL I VIVUIl U the result of the nsaal treatment of blood disorders. The system is tilled with Mercury and Potash remedies more to be dreaded than the disease and in s abort while Is in a far worse condition than before. The common result la RIIEUMATISn for which SAS. Is the most reliable cure. A few bottlee will afford relief where all else has failed. I suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial Knenmatism, my arms and legs being swollen to twice their natural size, causing the most excrnciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollors without relief, but after taking s few bottles of I improved rapidly and am now a well man- complete ly cored. I can heartily recommend it to any one suffering from this painful disease. W. F. DALEY. Brooklyn Elevated B. B. Our Trearlie on Blood and Skin Disease, mailed Ires t say mi.... B.iri arnuirH. waianB,ln. OHIOAGO. KwaoKee k St. Paul R'y QIQAK fUIDS Glance at this Map Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Rail way and note itt connections with all trantcon tinental lines and Bt. Paul and ( mails, and remember that its trains are lighted with elec trlcityand heated by tteam. Its equipment Is superb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car berth has an electric reading lamp, and Its dining can are the best in the world. Other lines are longer thau this, but none are shorter, and no other offert the above luxurious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons lor the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon ticket agents In every railroad office will give you further information, or address ' C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Past. Agent, POBTLAND, OSXOON. EL- 1 .Souvfnfr 0 to Yean In Vutinet: ,, A Complete Set, consisting of live ' lifelike hguiea Bane Ball Player, Foot I ' Ball Player, Oolf Player, Tennis Player I ami Bicycle tuner, win ne sent to any 1 address upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay I uoargea. T h fl 1T1 ! ro. --a .V..nll, Inl M.lul beautifully colored and mounted, and ' arranged to stand upriKht,and are an ex- 1 cellent souvenlrol our 20 years as leaders 1 of the athletic supply world. Hultaule ; tor club, reading room, oftice or home, A. G. SPALDING & BROS., I fiev York Vkkaga Philadelphia EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Tn science of geometry la ascribed to the Kfryptians. Tub first magazine for the blind was printed by Kev. W. Taylor in London in 18.'.1. rniNTixo In raised character for the use of the blind was first done at Tar is In 1780. The Israelites learned surveying' from the Egyptian, who had practiced it for age. Tub first school for the training of the blind waa established at Paris by Hauy In 1784. Tug first regular effort to n.t the deaf and dumb was by Pedro de l once, a puikH monk, In 1370. A LITTLE MISCELLANY. TttCRK la dnnger of a rabbit plague In Kansas similar to that of Australia. II1.00D travels from the heart through the arteries at the rate of a mile In seven and one-third minute twelve feet In one aeeond. Soiiti.ami Is going to maUe a special exhibit at the OiU-agu fair of a hundred stalwart II ;hiumlent in full national coatiime. Tin y will te picked fur alxe and strength, and not fur good liMika. After the fair, or Ik-fore it clone If the arnaalkin of their appearance grow weak, they will make a tour of this country, Kasas am It'ty made an intereatlng Innovatbm In anniversary relebratkina at lluUblnaon nvently by elelrllng a diamond wedding, from whUh the briilegraim waa aWnt lanranae of aa untimely death. Tha bride waa atill alive, however, and capable ef enjoying agoud thlag. so the anniversary was duly and bnevwrilnrte eeletrratad. Tfcnlr raelltaa KaalataatV The late Nichols d tilers, Betaiaa minister of foreign affairs, was an low est, aerWiut-mln led aUleamao, with a eonactenew and good, clear sense, ne was alwata ready U aay to the etari "Not my will, hat yoore," and to bend to It In every direction eicept where bending would Imply dishonor. The he ewil 1 revrr I gl to receive Kat ie f, . r'i when the latter was author If.! by the rar to demand aa Inter view, lie also had the In.l.lnraa. ttbre he e 1 peeled once a eall from Ale lan der 111 , to place the bwataof twa dl ho heat mini. lert one no each aide of a larse sculptured tennlrti erect fit huh be had (naught at Hlrt avrgaa. ' If then men are all yosj aay,- akfd the etar. "why d- ym placa them tm a tine with oar 147 "llevaune Christ rrwcloed tmght to hangtwtsteeaa pair of thir," the isaem ..v-.f. t'lel T hlngto. nAkne-na-lan) ta tha Hea4a. Th nvtherln law of the mikado of 'epaa ha recently Seen I1L nhew t tended .y f .r hundr4 and twenif hree phyatein, pt In spile of that he pUl lhrna-h. In eonnent ilh the llinen ,,f this i;i..lrwta la-ly he i.lhte prieatt have oea elaint g IHat It was rested hy the latrntte. cf railrrnvi lau tha binr-i fhelr irrtlnftl trae Vr,. rn.aaef ful m l f"tiicitig oca, la thir ow eti,H,., tlrl-a It SbOenrl e..r!a..a. f that wKen there wereaori)rla m tha klrtfilonji tl.n .ir.wr mtmm In gfnnj hea.lh a IV I ft,f h Inlr.-tti, f railnntla aSa Hnrt-an U They Were aatn.;i4 thai at roe aj'4 d Ue'.'aJ rtv.tt. ""ir PAUL Ve""" a v I MIHNESOTA'SSO -fP - M rW M ' H m aWj. lh' -JI tat. o Cjolt HAJnuB r.v . U f!aa3CSmeeaS'30lie S?at the RAMBLER Is one of the very best wheels ever made front rank with all high grade machines, Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you punctured, it can be mended by you in renowned G. fi J. clincher tiret with wood Sold In all tlzet for ladles or gentlemen Tandems for two men or man and woman, 150 each. THE RAMBLER is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market. For style, finish and durability it It unsurpassed, at It it constructed on ttrict mechan ical and scientific principles. Chicago Ideals rur uieu, women, ooya ana gins, wun zs, zo ana zt men wneeis, at f5, 55, f45 respect ively, are splendid medium grade wheels, with G. & J. hlgh-grMe double locking edge clincher tires and are fully warranted. . s ' Before you buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlert Wanted In every town In Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho. 0 FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY 1 Northwest representatives Gormully & Store. 327 Washington St.. Portland. Or. How's 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 House. Kingr LIGHT, STRONQ, SPEEDY, HANDSOflE. Four Models - EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Monarch Factory and Main Office; Lake aBANCHUS t-Nrv York, Saa FraocUoa, 5alt Ukt City. IXavtf, Mstnphlt. Datrolt. Tarrata. WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents, rOKTLAND, OREOON. A. IP. F ATTERSON, Agent for It to Advertisers at a great finnncial sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a matter of business vc must sell it. Thf. Patterson Publishing Co. ll : WITH. PUIS : BIFII Youro BOTJXJ) to Tixho I Leaves No Contlpntlon, O ..rata till t M n.M Cl Vml.UmmH is an indisputable fact. It stands in the! nnd If you buy one you will make no mistake. want to be lmppy, for should your wheel bef five minutes, us it is equipped with the world rims or copper-plated steel rimt. at S 100 each. 1 Jeffery Manf. Co't "Rambler Bicycles " Main OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon. I of Bicycles. FINEST MATERIAL, 885 and 8100. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. Cycle Co. and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO. ILL. Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon. OUR STOCK OF . . . j; SPACE IS TOO HEAVY j AND WE j ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD ' I a W,J , I J,. , 7 ,tf iMJUliMi VtincALtu. P WORKMANSHIP. PIS ! 1 4