UTOCK. BRANDS. While roo aeep roar subscription paid up xoa aaakeep jourbrandiiifreeof charge. Allyn. T. J.. lone. Or. Horsee GO on left hoalder; cattle same on left hip, under bit on right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row comity. BainJ D W. and son. Horse branded D B onthelaft'hip; osttle the same on left flank, crop off right ear, nnderorop in the left. liange in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or. Horses branded 7 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor- MHnTi"tr, J. W., Hardman, Or.-CatOe brand, d H on left hip and thiith: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, (tooseberry Orenon-Horees branded PB on left ehouldor. Cattle same on "Brosman, Jerry. Lena. Or-Horse, branded 7 on rinht shoulder, cattle B on the left side. Left eur half orop and right ear npper slope. Barton, Wm, Heppner, Or. -Horses. J B on ridht thigh; oatUe. same on right hip; split in ""Brown J. C, Heppner, Or.-Horses, oirole C with dot in oei tor on left hip; cattle, same. Brown? W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar over it, on the left shoulder. Cattle same on left hlBover. W. 0.. Heppner, Or.-Horses box brand on risht W cattle, same, with split in ""EorP O., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left b"Wthil4 in Fox TaUey- Gr"Warrn, Wagner, Or.-Horses brand. .. O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on ? ght ril "crop and spl it n each ear. llange in T8 OTiiffi n h"e? ??lB.ft TTwith nnnrtir circle nvor it, on ioti smntm-jr ?nd on left stttle on all coha nnder B years; on lens'hSonlyonallhorBosoverSyears. All range In uranioonniy. n .,. cite Chas. H Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip. ji j "' , nmHll nniinties. Corrlgal l M M Oalloway, Or-Oattle crop out -a0?"!".' and 'nnderbit. wattle in forehead; horses half circle 0 on left etine. Kange Bur X R,n t H John Day. Or.-Dtrable cross on CwrL,Ton'tt?e swalfow fork and nndei bit in right ear, ""' ' i orte(1 Aud spear point county. On sheep, invor w a oushoder. tor maouew p .q rTgdSbhilf oropKiu left ear. All raug. ' Cook" A J Lena.Or. Horses, Won right.houl. deV"(!a'tOeJaameon right hip: ear mark square Currin. H. X rin.vUle, Or. -BoM on Cox Ed. 8 Hanlman, Or -Cattle, Cwlth tt in center, horses. CK on left hip. Cochran H. K., Monument, Grant Oo , Or.- brands CI onborst. right thigh; cattle s brand on r"ght ahouUl.r, and cut oil end of ' u'lgTass. W. M.. Galloway. Or.-Oattle. R D on right sdTswailow-fork in each ear; horses. B D on left hip. n..H.,rsea branded ELY on leVshouldcItae same on lefthip. hoi. Emerye().'H.,nardman, Or.-Horses branded O (reversed I with taill on left shoulder ; oat. adronrighthip.llangen shoulder. HenDnOT, Or.-Horses, V on rlg'll.leiPottleT& Gentry, Klmer, Echo. Or.-Horses brsnded H. H with a quarter circle orer ,t, on left stifle. B. wun "i' . nm-t Unonnties. au,l A llidge ( r.-Cattle, round-top 4 .lVhB00rt circle unde; it on th. right hip. i i. i.ln.nd on left side, swallow fork in SlWteittai.ru Haw in Hay.taok Al-i-ln M.irrviw OOUDty. Howard J L, Gslloway. Or.-Horens I (oross with bTb.e It) on rigKt.houlder; c. .l.ms on left side. UU8 " Morrow and Umatilla "HalMMwin. John Pay, Or. Tattle E H on right hipThor.' same on right shoulder. Range in..'iT.t ll.nnn.r. Or.-Hon shaded k'ontl, left-honlder. Hs-J Morrow j. Hnnker. H A, Wagner, Or. Horses Ihoiilder. oatUe. on i left hip. Hnmphreys, i M. Hardman, Or.-Hoi rase, Hon K'. i ...... ir,.l,l MiUOr.-Horsa Hon the M sh. mlderand heart on the left atiHe Cat. V I "wins "on left hip. Range In Morrow oonntr Jones Harry, llppnr. Or-Horea branded II j n he "ft shlmlder; caMIe l.n...M J on riKhl hip. al. uml.-rl.it in left ear. .Range in Morrow county. n'Jtn."li,n Heppner, Or. Horaea, hoi Jnn a),, i J on left ahouldor. Cattle, Uie aama. ... ...... (..,,... in Klatil Mile. .... , r. -Horeea, elreUT on left etitle: ckIU". aanieolt tikoi orun in ri-M- ""'lit n left ear K .nny, Mike, llpi'i"r. Or.-llores branded KNV on lefthip caitlesameand crop oil left r: im.r nloneonthe right Kirk J T., Hitner, Or.-llorsos fl en left . ... l' .J ..n l.t( liltl. Kn iilB.rti.iid.W.11.. Mount Vernon. Or.-I Lon !ii,.n ruct and lft id.. swallow fork in Iff! .... I ,,,..ir i. ill riitM ear. Iloraas sains bni'id on l"'t nlioul.l.". Iln-ige In tlrant c .-llltr, lift.m, Hiiii.l,n. rot,Or.-H Ijon li-ri hi .... ....in. nr., i. and i.lii on rl.'l.t ear. Ilnrwi s.. 'in luanil on lft :ioul.lr. IlimiJO litanl I illen, John V.. (r.-ll..r brail l-l li.ll-.-ifU 1 1. fiMn."" 1 on l.-ft li.-ul. ..r. ( ii'U .. a n "'l I"-!' I."i. K'U". near U-- '"l. !'" J. VV. Hi"ii -r Or - Hoiws brsn-M I.- I o-i l-'i ' .-ii !; r-t-ln me o'l 1-fl bill. m, i;iiiirr. i.i ')". Ilir-" aliia in right ".,. i j, ,.. Il .i 1'ii-T Dr.-H irMS hraii.M it,, i ... II i-..i ii" ' 'I H i n 'tiui.-a rallml a. ., . h in, I.-" '. il I-'. , Miti. il. t' . Il- I'I-iht. - ' attle liraii'l'l rit, I. .in r hi. I hi.; h.ir-"- aino on right still. It'i'" in M-.rrow wmnly. Minor, ., Heppner 'r.- attla, 1 Dm right hip; borea M on left eHmldr. M.,r,i, W. N.. Il-ppn-r. 4'I'"r, CO l.ft h.HiliUt eallle same on Urft hip, MiU-hell.Owar.l.ma, ir.-M.s. 11 on right blp; eaiil. lion right aiiU. K.l Andrew, lone lt.-fc.Or.-llofeee A N eo. -t.l on lft h-eilil"r'. eallle eame on lHhhl, Oiler. Terry, Leslngum, Or. V O no toll "H'l.'rn, J. W., l..natae. Or.; horaee O on left l....il.li.r; rail I same on rlht hip. 1'aara.m. llae. k.gM M ila. I r.- Honiea. qnar lar ciln-Uahield onUft ah.mhler and on Ufl bip. Caiila, f a la Ml ear, right eroppsd. IN tin Ufl hlii llaageun Kleht Mile. I'arkar h UiaaxMi, llarliaan,Or,-Iloraae IP oe 'l.f, Irre'l. Iilngt.n. Or.- Ilura brand. V. (I. K eonnarlvli an l-tt ah.nil.ler t eallle e me on right Mp. lUng .Kr..w e.Hintg, 1-ll.w, J II , losli... . - lloraee, JK e. ).l. tx.Mt ah.nl.ter; rat Ue, aaiaa .Mi Ufl dip. lnl lul in '! "r. I'iriir. A Or ; h'-fwa dlam.md Poa - ati-ml-l-wi . U, J II J e.B"H I, on the eft hip.UfpM sU.pe la left ear and aliv la Uia rUM. IU..I, aadrew, llarbnan. r.- II . nr rmwi'li'iu"-ri" l"" .mi Ufl all 'V H . Iln.. Hei-paee. 'r.- II -wm bW'W 1 a II lig'.l Ih.iI (. mill. I on the Ml hip rr..p u(t Uft ear and -I'm U a tsrt. Manga la )H ' ' rv and ihai.i.ge.w.i-. W,mi, Ha-lits. l-ini-, iw-ll.wa Kt.n Ul H ' h-atl.Ww. "it 'l'"l lrta ntw hal, naitle aarfte lM hip Um-'f " e-i"'t. Iboaa. m. II. liliilll IV-II II eoanaetaa, ilk qiH Mrrla l"P re'UM n'-l htf ae.l rtti "B ''-' an-l l'1'1 In I". Iluraal tmmm laui m Ml alw n lx. li-MHT la M.rtw itol wul KiKiaia xtetxav lu.i. J, W . Hti-w. .-Muraaa, JO e MlstwaLM. at lie. rlalil hi is H.mi,M W. t,ll.i.ne,r.-M.sr,l-l J H nm Ml xlfU. wM J It i Uft kl, swaibiW .Mk ta ntl ear. "U.UI la Urt. r. I Wb . MtfOT. ' - lt.Kaa, tree 141 km. Mtlla auaa an Ml kin. ll-h-rt, IWmalM, tif-rJIIn rwht hit- I II ni.t .,1.1. i km, H ua W.I M ie ! .,. nnaini. n-mifc ! Iw,ille. tHr, lloaa. btae.M M L m, I Mi , na Mi aiumi.Ua- aj,a Ja lllil., I'l l l WajXkBl JNn Ml M -iU II.- aa-. aia m.mm Okktla. H la -t.wad Hill w auaeltaa la... .i.a. a . Ilana, tw ( k.iraaalla vtM aiSL MUb k..fc i l tal U liM at la i,,-m, Mm . i , ll-vi- U -KeilAa. mm iwM kil'i ail"W ff.a la ln mmt. aaaH II. " , Iteif-x. - ll-traaa. M aa i, t .!. ti i-rt km a--.it U . Iii l t. - I ante W I' mm -4i 1.. i to -' a- I a4t i la Ml f Ar .... k-MM W t -i Mt liM I W"..'. i a. Il". tlwaaa. aa l at. . nalls Wl ..-l-kw ,,.,ta r..'"tl- aa tofl -I . ,. la. !.- H W Hi-t Itt .l a.ikj t H ah.-i t-t. 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MiirTOiFiifTOTOIfim Jtn C f00 "ti. it livi-:vM-ii 111 Cenll. conliirit ,ii ic tor forty , ... , k -,, ' lull aire Min i Almlc ol tiia av I t,m mwnm. iiitim. rnpiiiiM. n.iii'st anj mt.-,t pi. uur I t4f -2 1 . ""in nun , in- il VtH tl ttllal Ml l I UHitT (M .11, " I .W jftl-n up In (he wi rUennl tnoAovr, to- -j I r tn lino Im.r I li I mWm-- te Ji I 2 flAftVi kniTM fha Caaaf.ti n,.it.. wwwsAi.ihfc.iii i muiLtr, rat u neir i e 6UIUMAH umillO. r3 TIIENEWY0Ri(MiJSiCaLfrHnco.3 IkuaJwav Tru-alrt Hi Jf . N.w Y irk (Jty. 12 -r ........ ' . canvaaeisia wantio liiiliiiaiaiiiiiiiuii'.nuju A. P.T. L. The Amefican Protects Tariff Uagu it a national organization advocating " Protiiction to Amarican Ubor and . Induitry" ai aipiained by iti eonititu- ion, at follow! S M..a.ra.au i k.a . I ! i i iv-f m mi a-taq .wuiy aavre SaoaM IXaaawal aaaauae Thata mtm no carton! or Drivata " ptm a ,, uiej.-.,... t on and it it sustained by membenh'pi, contiibutioni and the diitribuhon of its rHiblleatlana. naiTt Cwwti le sn;w4 mf4 Xa"-KxK. " m4 "CffaW Ci siHSii ta." tCCONO: Weaalaeaslaneeatr.weaa. kaKa iwal ef stf. W aur sss tMiRO: We avs-ii e Wa a rf laanaaiata rmnu all -a.aa af la t . aarta, C.-w- aaa a a..talaa a a44aaa an D9saa rouatM : saw aai m.ni a a-. a"- " l -a a A IM W .Mj r Wltlaiia. (jaiani tmlVJ, lu nets ie ev xrai imrm. $1800.00 OtVEN AWAVTOIXM.NT0RS. tiaaaasisnaa le mtm tmm hmmt aalaHe IW a-aealata IN IW aaaa m4 IW. ,aw m aa m 'ti' ij mi ta mi maa as the tm W ta. (ta IT'S THE SIMftC, TtmiAL MTXT10NS TMT VIOO iDRTtNtS, mKim 0mmmtm tmmmmm 6t mt W HV f,,mimmW1 la9 " mm f sv " adwUftV "aWfc," at "M ! I 4 tl W -M , slk-aeMt m-m m whs W g tmvrm mmm m IM US . 1 rf Mr tKMt- 0t a,--.. 4 . nm IT IS NOT M II 0 AS IT f IXMS. tat aW ' 4 Mk V Mt4 V tMsif W mm. . 4- I-- ' w I t . (V Vlk taa f-e., -s. W 4 t $ IV. . e.. , - : -.-.sJ I A taWJtfa ft 4 a- itW Cjn' wtaiai at 5,'"t' jdffffifh. L'S!hut Simplest, fAyJJ,(yE,l4le4t Jtron1;..t,' t,rpTrt Work", Top M5p Accurate. Receiver, ajj Compact, 'a ami a WAR BALLOONS'. Many of Them Used DurlDg tie Slega of Paris. Am Excellent Method of Getting Within the Enemy's Unas Ballooninn Baa Since Become an Important Branca of Military Stndj. The Inst big European war taught the French more about ballooning' than they v.ould otherwise have learned in a generation. At the begin ning of the war the government re jected many proposals from balloon makers to construct a number 01 war balloons, but when they were shut up in Paris they giadly turned to the bal loon to help them. They turned an their disused stations into balloon factories, and sought the services of the few experienced aeronauts then available for the teaching of the use and management of the balloon to the neonle. During; 'four montlis oo Dai- loons left Paris, of which number only three have never been accounted for. This is remarkable when it is remem bered that no lights were allowed in the night ascensions, and the balloons could only be sent up under cover of darkness. One hundred and sixty persons, in cluding Gambetta, were carried safely over the Prussian lines, and 2,500,000 letters were sent. The balloons also took with them pigeons, which were sent back to Paris with letters and dis patches. The messages were written and photographed down very small on exceedingly thin paper. This was rolled up, inserted in a quill ana at tached to the toil leatners 01 tne piireon. When It was receiveu in raim the photograph was put under a mi- - , ,nn I CtnA croscope anu tue iiicbuk4' of the balloons, the Ville U'Urieans, left Paris at 11 o'clock at night, and nrrived near Christiana, Norway, 15 hours later, having crossed the North sea in its remarkable voyage. Most of the aeronauts were sailors, who were chosen because of their familiarity with the management and steering of boats at sea, and they proved very ca pable. During the entire siege bal loons formed the only means of com munication with the outside world for the imprisoned inhabitants, and notlv ing could have taken their place. Since then ballooning has been made an important branch of military study, and the course through which the bal looning corps has to pass is becoming daily more scientific and severe. .The war balloon must be compact, always ready for action, and very strong. It ie not large enough for two. It is always captive that is, it 18 secured to the , , . n i. .i,im .mniiJ earth by a cable. It is seldom emptied of its ga, and is, therefore, always readv for action at a moment s notice, J . The equipment Of a balloon corps, be gjjeg tnfl balloon itaelf, consist essen- ,in i. ., lnrir nnrl heavy, somewhat resembling a lum ber truck, and the other considerably smaller. The former is used to fasten the balloon to, and is provided with large reels containing about 3,000 yards of twisted wire rope. The smaller wagon is filled with iron pipes containing ga, and is technically called tho "tube wagon At the word of command the balloon always inflated, is released, nnd bounds upward to the height of several nun dred foot, uncoiling the rojie after It Tlii ndi-ei- In the car tki-s tin with him maps of the surrounding country and a Hi-Id glass. The position mid arrange. ment of the cm-niy are marked dowp on the maps with ditTi-n-nt colored IH'iicils, imlii-ntiiig cavalry, infantry, etc. These marked nmpH are then placet, in a leather bug. which Is at tat-hftl to a ring, which wiilm down the cable to the ground, where a iniiiintetl I, ., .!, ( ,l ....--I... .), ,,,.. I.'ltiv lI'Mllin s ( nun Hill"" il" tin n tin ir i ii f lin trmii'idl tn fniiiiiiitiiil. i ittir . t . . . a niri.nn ni roiiimuiiH'imiiK imnrnui' a! . .. a I. 1... UIM1 IllktV IH'1'11 inill, I III II H t Ull" rf I'litme r.ntl pl.oimgrnpli.v. but ninny tiiutM-ra anil ciiiilt I" i ne nuiin-ii in-ii' cil uit-thotl. wliit h, they ny. Is very ure n,u circtive.-in.tiigo itecoru, a nnn-e ft i A DOQ'S CURIOUS ACTION. ApMard to RaranlM That Ilia Maaler Had llrva II art. L. C. Menchimp. Ilvlnu alxive Uomrr, Ijt., on l lie ttlffe of Arltajiaaa, la pr.'nt hunU-r nnil hna a flu" il'tr limnJ, Don, of klileh h If Jiiatly ii-mii A lew doyi ago, ) the rhiliwlrlptila Tln-ra, Mr. Mraclinmp ni K"iK aijuirirl t..,..litr att.l lit nn.f tn LHn linn at home tl(J wn romia lltil to Ur him tp. The hound hlnl ana lx-pi-l. but. nmllnK l.m muau-r wa.oiMiuri, Dai I I . I . ..!.- . .11.. 1.P.. ,I..L..n. 0 4U!'iar. At fle o'rltx k In th afternoon, bow- mt, w hrn Mnt. Mmchnmp u 1 jfinnlnir ,0 'xl" '"r brr husliaail'i rr- t,,ri. n,n IM-Itllf Ml unUllially rrstli aa 1 1. . a. I.m a. a. ., I mil I r, ami tthut K I h matirr. In epite of hrr rrralr,l ,f tt .1.. , . I a I 4 . Bt ,, u, lirr UUrr j,.,,,,,!. I mrnl, f, hmu n, rr ami U.iiinitil y wr the f-ncaiil Irioth wowla. a. inr , roihljf a half Hour whr o I ia r.i,,. n-tM liiir liark tuntinr and al I ,.t l,rfBiil- ith hie Wia-trr'i '.ial I . ' , . m Mia, , m. i ... mb alarm"!, anil, railing hrr mm hf ml out Ut f.ml M-o linttip. tli i!.-ff ail ihe tiuio Uiumliiif alone In frant ami kail Inf tl." way. At lav I llwy came Un Mr. M-arhamp lylnff lirl.ra la the taala. whr at iirwlarly neorli--k he ha-1 fallm In a hiU tllirli and hniVrn a entail Imido In Ida h"tr The iUt('a kn l-'t,y of th a-rhlrit at the ry mottM-til of IU orrum-tr iwmi alnuot Inrrtolihl, hut th. truth of Hi ta ljonl Jiiut. A FCATHERCO MONSTIN. airaa aa4 tale Mle.1 wUWal taf Maa U aH ltae rtt.a il..1llf. t1 ll.mlin. Unewl rutily, aa In ttiatliston the oWt laV, ati l .rfwl the ' II ntil ad ,uti-ia Un .-!) ihal It It wnulJ arn-l a lavl rti.nl I.i lUrril n the a arly ilil-l aMee a nM-tialef l.iftl.l . ... i tf a aim! hnrt a-n lr.r l-v imw; III tn l'fnia. The faUl p .mairr. aaialhe JUlHun r-e a.( rh an. j ta ilrfctill I v lr l. !V.f. fri-m ii..a lrrnrtila taLin I t b -naalf and U. tV AilVina. of Hamlin, wh m.ilni ll- It ft al I t m.'tit l i f an-aH la ifrk.lili flie ..!;. i Imm t r S, k bneiinr lrf fa, a I, til The a. n ft l.iur In. f i i I t . lift l-mf f.l rn i i f i i i. r i i i . .. it )' !rtf at-l line ii a Ira aMt,' aitwahl a.i.Sr l. H.l ! a k . From early child- hood until I was grown my family; spent a fortune trying to cure me of this disease. I visited Hot Springs i and was' treated by the best medical 1 men. but was not benefited. When' all things had P f t I failed I de-1 termined to Is K 1 1 1 1 try S.S.S. and in four II U III monthwas 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 ot tne disease. any return oi tne uiseosc. i CHILDHOOD l nsve oiten S.S.S. and have never vet known a fnilm-e to i-nre. GKO. W. IRWIN. Irwin, Pa. Never tans to cure, even when all ether I remedies have. Our treatise on bloed and i skin diseases mailed free to any address. I SWU-f SPECU IC CO., Atlanta, Gs. OHIO AGO. Inns ft St. Paul n Glance at this Map Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Rail- I way and note its connections with all transcon tinental lines and Bt. Paul and ( maha, and remember that Its trains are lighted with eleo-1 triclty and heated by steam. 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 cars are the best in the world. I Other lines are longer than this, but none are I shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious I accommodations. These are sufficient reasons I forthepopularltyof'TheMllwaukee." Coupon ticket agents In every railroad office will give I you further information, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon. Sobntlflo American Agenoy Tor eiviiri. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. sttoJ For tnrnrmatlnn and free Handbook write to MUNN n t o., ssi linotuwir, Naw Voaa. Olilt-at liun-ati for serurlnK pau-nu In America. Kverr patonllAkpnout by unla brouttht bt-fore tin- public by a uotluu given (rue of charge In Uie $ ricntif ic tucrt(ittt Irpiitelrnitntlftnof any arlentlflr paper In the . worlU. KiiUii.II.IIt IlliiatrattiU. No lii4-lllK-nt nan ahoulu bo Without It. Weekly gS.OIIa yivir; !.' numnntha. Aililreaa, MUNJl t IM. BUaui.ua, at I lJruadway, ew York City. hnlf inches throtip-h tolow the fi-nthr-rn; jiluninpe durk brown, re licvptl on the wlr.fra untl breaat by lipht bint? alimlinfr. Tho bird when drat Been was clrt liiiK hiffii in the nlr, but crime dtiwn very tpiit-Kly nntl nliRlited In the water, when1 AdUiim Rot a pootl ttliotnt tTZ .t' ft Si retjuirt-il five bulleta. unique WAGHiNO COMPETITION How r.niill.h V nmrn Draw VUltora ta Ilniara. In Kiifrlan.1 hen aoelety rmbarka i iitm atllm flinrituliU r-ntcrprlae uau- i uau r.lly a Im.itr or eoiurUiinf on that or-1 i "J JSitiS debut tan tea to rnirnif in a wahin(r coine titiun," thia feotura of the baiar al ways proving a hg drawinir card. Kat-h of the fair waabrrwomrn la at- tirrtl in rlilnt., a g whit apron, broad w hite collar ami alervra rolled up above the rlbow In true waaherwouian atyle. rat h comprtllor la aupplicd with a pail, aotno cold water, two (r and a aoi'.ed tea cloth. On the word "go" Jeweled handa are pltinjred Into the water and the wanh lff liearina. The prize la liven to the coinH-titor who ahowa the clraiteat tlt.th at th end of three minute, the ante Mtg trggnl Into place upon the line. I'oliita are deducted fororrrtime and Ineorrerl detail. Hald a Indon belle who recently took part In a waahlnir compeUtlon at a aelertaoc Ial event: "Twenty tnlnutea of that eterrla every day would give nnytimly flrat-rate arm developing e rrrta. It'a way ahead of aonie of the MrtUtale In tny j.lijsU al culture claaa." DOOK NOTES. Iu Maurtrr baa recently tnavle the stale ment that hie pro flu fmnt "Tril by," Itarluatinff hla rnyaJUea front Uae play, amount lo ltM.uuo ao far. (ien. Chartea Hamlin and hie arm, Oiarlre K. Ilamlln, are In luoigor, etillertlng daU fr Uv tlf rapby of llannilHU Hamlin, wbkh they tare alamt to write. It la an Intereetlng cn(nmetit on th finaaelal euerea of lawtka written Wnnwa that a Uttil-m publlaher lately lfrred a !itiifuihel nviit an ev tra AT-ti If the latter would onv rht to hat hla lateal atiarr I. simI un.lrr an aatimet aivl frmialne l.afie. Wne, tfh drarul has yrt an- tifmr lli liile f hr toew tl. tvtm tirarlf f-ni Irie, 1, h al,e eiia..l. ra a airi't -r work tl "Tt lUatertty T m. .n..... A a she i.ffrre ti hate II ra4 WiUtotil a l (, she haa iWlinrd a.1 f.f. r f.-r r al p-it.h. atw-tia In l;rg li I at. I ti i n LATC IUVtNTlONS. eat.f f t .-,.. I..1.,, h. r.u ' , t in !!. .. .,n WIMrf I '. -I a I .. . ., i I ing l-al ' " Iv'tal Hl lO if ' I. . ' t ! -"rf . It.nt.a .-t I ECZEMA -'A vlfc V milwaurcev; A KJ- a 1 mmy r m m. mmr F ft. M W MmW 3 i - I- ' ' I a nn t.-M l. n That the RAMBLER Is one of the very best wheels ever made is front rank with all high grade machines, and Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want punctured, it can be mended by you in five renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims. Bold in all sizes for ladleB or gentlemen at f 100 each. Tandems for two men or man and woman, $160 each. THE RAMBLER Is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel In the market.? For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan ical and scientific principles. Chicago For men, women, boys and girls, with 2R, ively. are splendid medium grade wheels, Clincner tires ano are iuuy warrauieu. Before von buv a bicvcle. write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call t on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers ton ana laano. FRED T. MERRILL Northwest representatives Gormully & Jeffery Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main f q.am QQ1 Wa.h nnlnn fit Pnrtlanri Mr SH ' . OTIS PATTERSON. K. m 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. Four Mode1s$85 and 8100. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. AMA DrU Fact0ry and Main Office .-Lake ANcHii i-Hmw Vark. San PraaciMo. 5alt I niir nn r- r r YYC.DD OAT t. t5i I " ' rOHTLAND, A- ' Agent frUcrrc County, Jlmcr, Oregon. s i a aati m i. i. f yQlMC Jv ti It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri fice. You need it in your business, and as a matter of business we must sell it. The Patterso.n Publishing-Co. mm 1 : BIF.il ; Youi'o HOUN D tf Tnke 'Km. Leaven No Con&llpaiion, . , . an Indisputable fact. It stands In thoj if you buy one you will make no mistake. I to be happy, for should your wheel bef minutes, as it 1b equipped with the world S Ideals 26 and 24 inch wheels, at fi6, f55, $45 respect-1 with G. & 3. high-grade double locking edge Wanted in every town in Oregon, Washing- j CYCLE COMPANY, Agt. for Morrow Co.. Heppner. Oreeon. . . . . v SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE f lVrl C IIO and Halsted Sts.. CHICAOO, ILK Lake City. Denver. Memrhli. Detroit, Teronto. s. t -v a . LUUK UU. APentS. O ' OREGON. OUR STOCK SPACE IS TOO HEAVY AND WE ARE WILLING TO UNLOAD King of Bicycles. 2 FINEST MATERIAL. SCIENTIFIC -MANSIIIP. FILLS I fiMliUN fn.a, ft ssaie k 1 1 i 4 a. 4 t SK4. ,Ua. fc, .littfall H H M .IT. .mm 1.9 M 4 M -4 I tfj4Ma4, Cae il. m aM a'l 11 Ml , ,r jta l.el i V a -1 .1 I, . rt ,,n' I-- 1 t a I i I i , t - ' ' s ''.' r ' t- I t , t ai .1 . . ' ' I I' -an !; la I IM1IHI fill In IM ' M lit in ik. . ,,m. k-si aii ' '-" -r - a i- ii .-. " I'irit ua- rr4tt f I iee II Tal raster r . - ft.rwa imtm wa , Um we - a - t 11 ! ' ' ' ' ' r ra, (,