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HART, - Agent THE PIO.XKICH Jewell g Eslaili a-or-i Still Continues to Sell WA.TOIIES, - : oiiOCKS, T liS W ELiIIY, ETC., At the Lowest Possible Prioes. A large stock of Gold Pens, Ame thyst and Cameo Gold Rings, Gold and Silver Watches Always " on Hand . A Full Line of MUSIOA-Ij INSTRTJ- Has been added to his large and well selected stook. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AMD ALL Worli Gr-ia..ir.x.ecl.. BTOKE opposite Minor, TJodson 4 Co'a May St. IIller, - - - Oregon THE UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. "Overland Route." 1 IVV -MU -a- k-' n a i rTinfilDftl jtoiuih n n 1 xi.:...- tint I nirrtil States, uanaau nuu x.uiu. ELEGANT NEW DINING CARfes Pullman Palace Sleepers, FREE COLONIST SLEEPING CARS Rnn Through on all Express Trains to eOMAHA,. Council J51tiff ItVlNTSVS CITY Without Change. Close Connection at Portland for gan Francisco and Puet Sound Points. ALL. IRON STEAMERS Leave Portland for Pan Francisco every four (4) davs, making the trip m 60 hours. Cabin, Steerage, 9SJ0 Round Trip Unlimited, &i6j)0. For further particulars inquire of any agent of tbe company. T. TT. LEE, C S MELLIX. w O.PAT.A. General Tronic Manager. lipctais NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The DalleR Or.-. April 23, Notice i hereby (riven that the follow in g-nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe count)' judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, oa June 7, Irfj). Oliver J. Co j'. For the W!i N E W and E 14 N W Sec. 28, T. SH.H. U K W. M. , , He namenthe followinjr witnensea to prove hifl oontirmouH rmsidciice npon. and cultivation of Haiti land, viz: H. M. VanKhn I.nthi-r Huston Ohac Anderson. Pet r Kenner, Kigiit Mile. Or. 371-7t. John W. Lewis, KeiHter. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles. Or.. April 26, 1890. Notice in hereby tfiven that the following named settler has tiled notice of hia intention to make tinal proof Ui support of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on June 14, lMt. viz: Thmnax L. BtteJcley, For the NKU of tine. 24, Tp. S S. B. '.fi, K, W. M. He namPH tlie following witneKHPH (o prove hifl nontinnoiiit rBniilcnce npn, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Willint'ham J. W. Leahey, Mat Hughes and Arthur Daley, all of Heppner, Or 7i-7rt John W. Lewis. Register. California, Oregon and IDAHO STAGE COMPANY. J. B. Keeuey, Snpt. Dailj'ftfine to and from Monnment. Hfat-'c loaves iloppner at 6:311 A, M. Arrives, 5:30 P. M. Pendleton ButRe leaves Heppner 610 A. M. arrives " :30 P. M. Fare to Monument, - - $5 00. Fare to Pendleton, - - 84.00. E. J. ST.OCCai & CO., Aoests. Freight 2 ceuts per pound. Heppner, Ogn 8. P. FLOBENOK. E FLOItKNCK FLOBENCE BROTHERS. STOCKRAISERS! HliPPNEB OREGON. Cattle brandd and ear-marked as shown above. Hnntea V tm right shoulder. Our cattle range in M'Tow, Gilliam, Umatilla and Wasco counties. W e will ry 5100.U0 re warrl for the arrest and conviction of any person stealing our stock To cure Billoueneas. Si:-,i; Jt ilai'he. Consu-l:;ni-i. La::e pation. Mulur: h 1 i r the RHffAII Ras-e (40 Utile !nnFtothe bttttle). They ake the skkst ' ; n v li n i k n t. Sxiitnlilo :r" .-ill J. -jc-m. Price of eitlior aixe, S5c. pur Uottlo. ITIS:BKOa"7.I7. mwsaatK tar m.m J.I.SMITH4CC.i;r.i.fiiiiEi.s.v.vs, II I i 1 1 zt-ymrxr-x -. Dr. Warner's celebrated Coraline Health Corsets have one peculiarity which pertains only to corsets of their make. The bust retains its shape to the end, and the corset im parts to the wearer a well proportioned and beautiful figure. The corset is boned with Coraline, a substance superior to the finest whale bone. Made in short, medium and extra long waists. There are many imitations, but you will find ' Dr. Warner's Coraline " printed on the inside of every genuine corset. They are sold by your nearest dry goods dealer. WARNER BROS. Mnfrs., New York and Chicago. Mil bo said Bul- rer, that greatest of Novelists, and lie never spoke more truly, and he miyht LiKB SUGGBSS have added with equal force, that merit is the essence of success. Wisdom's Robert iu e is the synonym of merit, and its history is success. " The magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stac. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which gives a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion at the same time removing all roughness of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. It has long been the study of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two important qualities were never brought together until combined in WISDOM'S 50c. ROBERTINE. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office, at The Dalles. Or., May S.t0. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler hap tiled notice of his intention to make tinal poof in support of his claim, and that sad proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on June 14.1N9U. viz: Michael H. Sirearengin. of Eight Mile, Hd. for the F;s NE SW NE1 and SKH, KW! of ec- 18. Tp. 4S. R- 2 E. W. M. Be names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: A. H. Hooker, J. H. Inskeep. Light Mile ; W. M. Ingram, C. A. Repass, Gooseberry. 72-77 John W. 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Pullman Sleeper Reservations can be becurea m aavanee tnrougn any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS To and from all points in America, Eng land and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent No. 121 First St., Cor. Washington, PORTLAND OREGON. TO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, BY WAT OF THE Southern Pacific Company's Line THE PIT. SHHSTH ROUTE. Quicker in Time than Any Other Route .Between Portland San Francisco. Leave Portland at 4 P. ST., Daily. THROUGH TIME, 39 HOURS. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURISTS SLEEPING CARS, For Accommodation of Second-Class Passengers Attaohed to Express Trains. Fare from Portland to Sacramento and San Fran cisco: Unlfmitpd,.. Limited First-Class, ' " Second-Class,. 25 20 !5 Through Tickets to all Points South and Eaat, VIA CAL.IPORXIA. TICKET OFFICES: City Office. No. 1S4. Corner First 4 Alder Streets Depot Office. Corner F and Front Streets, PORTLAND. OREGON. R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Manner. Asat, G. F. and PHSR.Asrt. Gas Aldermaft was tried at Spratrue, for stealing barbed wire from the Kortuern .racinc company the night of AdHI 14. Twenty- three coils of wire were missed, and were tracpd to the defendant's res idence. Ha was bound over iu the sum of S250. The Dayton Inlander says: Jas. Orendorff was fined $50 and costs amounting in all to S60, for taking up and working an estray horse. Orendorfftook up the animal last fall and advertised it as an estray, but neglected to fulfill the law in having it appraised and sold. The law makes a penalty for misde meanors of this kind of not more than $500 nor less than twice the value of the animal thus taken. The officers and appraisers were as lenient as they could honorably be with the old man, because it ap peared to them that the misdemean or was done more through neglect than intentional wrong. Orendorff gave bonds for stay of execution. This ought to be a fair warning to others. GENERAL NEWS. j Micball Shehon. iunmeil from i the Atlliawlv rivpr livirlrro r-.ll a waspr. After striking flip n-atpr lie did not rise again. himself, at Nevada, Col. He was fornierlv lintel lceenpr nf Mia trwn of Washington. Ill health was the cause. At Chicago, the grand jury re turned a joint indictment' against twenty-sis alleged conspirators in the Twenty-fourth ward election frauds. At Portsmouth, Ohio, the explo sion of a gasoline stove started a fire which destroyed nearly a whole block of business houses. The loss is about S50.000. Frank Fish, convicted of mur der, at Canaudaigua, New York, was sentenced to die by electricity at Auburn prison during the week beginning July 12. The village of Kaye, near Athens, has been totally destroyed by an earthquake. Not one house is left standing. The inhabitants nil es caped, having been warned. At Hamilton, Ohio, Pat Mallory shot and killed his son George, 25 years old, and then shot himself dead to-day. They had been quar reling over insurance money. P. D. Armour, of Chicago, togeth er with Kansas City and San Fran cisco capitalists, is pvepariug to put S2,500,000 into pork-packing and beef-canuing in Chicago. G. W. Southwaite.at Des Joues, la, was found in his studio lying with a dagger wound near his heart. His pockets had been rifled, and other evidences that robbery was the object. Twelve men indicted for selling their votes last April at an election in Lincoln, 111., were remanded to jail in defult of bail. Warrants are out for twelve .more. 1 he wild est excitement prevails. A. N. Kimball, receiver of pub lic money, a Jackson, Miss., was murdered, on the night of May 26, while on his way home. It is sup posed the crime was committed for the purpose of robbery. .Iiirlon Rnsa nf tlie district court ' e ' at Los Angeles, to-day, sentenced A verv l ; Miitiin to three vears im prisonment, for mailing an obscene letter to a lady with whom he was in love. She had discarded him. A well on the premises of G ! Fuller, at Elsie. Mich., began boil ing and is exciting the people of the village. The water is ice cold, but the hissing and bubbling can be heard half a block away. A fight occurred during the per- formance of a circus at Ann Arbor, Mich., May 27, between 300 stu dents and the showmen, pistols were used,, and numbers of both parties were injured, but none fa tally. Madame De Vere, a clairvoyant, found guilty of forgery of the crown notes, which case was rally recounted Some time ago, was sen tenced May 28, at Toledo, O.,to ten years hard labor in the peniten tiary. Mansfield King, sick in Clayton, Missouri, has confessed as being the robber who compelled rresi dent Moffat, of the First NhtiAual Bank of Denver, to hand overS'Jl, 000 cash, in March, 1885, at the point of a revolver. A needle one and one-half inches long, was recently removed from the side of Mis. Counselor Cole, of Fredricksburg Va. Mrs Cole says that she swallowed the needle forty years ago and has never felt any inconvenience from it. Heavy winds blew down a brick wall at Butte, Mont., falling on a tailor shop containing three men the proprietor and J. A. Frank and Antoine t enman, Dotn ciei-Ks. ine timbers in the shop fell in such a way as to save their lives. The village of Eepanie.Armenia has been destroyed by an earth quake. Mineral springs spouted from crevices made in the earth, and the adjacent fields were flooded. The earthquake &a preceded by rumblings, which caused the inhab itants to n?8. No lives lost. Mabel Mason, aged 14 years, daughter of the Manitou lightkeep er, was notified that a man was struggling for his life off Fighting Island, a mile away. She launched a boat and reached the drowning man just in time to save him. He was taken to the lighthouse, fed and clothed, and sent on his way rejoicing. John Williamson, aged 70, was found in the park in Sedalia, Mo., seriously ill from the effects of poi son, taken with suicidal intent The same evening Jeff Moore and his son were found to have been murdered, at his farm near Sedalia. Williamson had been in their em ploy, and is supposed to have mur dered them. . OREGON NEWS. The county commissioners have let the contract for a fine steel bridge over the jrillamette river, at Springfield, to cost 25,000. J. A. Power, publisher of the Portland Public Opinion, has been indicted for publishing an article tendiug to injure the business of F. C. Barnes, that city. Charles B. Spencer, a prominent business man of Albany, died sud denly on Saturday. He was past grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, and the funeral was under the auspices of that or ganization. John Carry, of Fox valley, Grant county, an insolvent rancher and stockman, has made an assignment C. S. Dustin, of Long Creek, was appointed his assignee. Fred Kendalljwas instantly killed by a falling tree near Woodburn, Marion county, Saturday afternoon. He was thirty-five years old, and leaves a widowed mother and three brothers. J. J. Lee, an old resident of Pen dleton, died at his residence, May, 25, aged H years, In 18G2 he crossed the plains and located in Folk county, and removed to feu--dletou iu 180(5. While Mrs. J. P. Hawley, living near Dudley, Cal., was absent for a short time, her house caught fire and burned down. She had left three small children on a bed asleep, one daughter six years old was burned to death, and another child is not expected to live. The case of Samuel Osmont against Samuel George, in which the defence claimed that it was a blackmailing scheme, was tried last week before the circuit court at Pendleton. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the defendant G eorge. At Goshen, Cal., May 27, owing toa rise in the neighboring streams, over 1,000 acres of wheat within three miles of Gosh m are over flowed and will be a total loss. Travel ou wagon roads is suspend ed. The water is np to the track on the Visalia railroad. Joe Casey, son of the Casey who was hanged by vigilantes in San Francisco a number of years ago, was convicted at Colusa, Cal., May 27, of murder in the first de gree, with a penalty of life impris onment, for killing Dan Matheson, at Williams, last January. A young man named Bennett and two young ladies, daughters of Wm. Booth, of the Cove, went out boat riding on the Grand Ronde river, near the Cove,and not return ing home, search was made for them, resulting in finding the boat capsized. At last reports the body of young Bennett had been found, while those of the girls have not been found. WASHINGTON. The Belingham Artesian well is pronounced a dead failure, after spending many hundreds of dol lars. A pet dog with which he was playing, bit a piece out of the lip of a little son of Dr. JN. G. Blalock, at Walla Walla last week. wiiiie using coal oil to Kindle a fire, Mrs. Toombs was probably fa tally burned, at Whatcom. Her daugter Kittie was also slightly in jured. A company will be formed by the fruit-growers and shippers of Walla Walla for the purpose of raising and shipping fruit Articles of in corporation will also be filed. The citizens of Walla Walla have offered 300 acres of the Babcock land, just outside the city, as a do nation for the location of the state agricultural college. $16,000 dol lars had been quickly subscribed for is purchase. Citizen George Francis Train completed his trip around the world arriving at Tacoma, May 24, mak ing the voyage from the start to the hnisu in sixty -seven days, thirteen hours, three minutes, and three seconds, making the quickest trip on record. -n... "TjFX --. A1 WHOLESALE Harflware, Iron, Steel and Fm Maclety. SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHIHSTON AMD KOR'l HERN IDAHO FOR THE BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. These Machines are too well known to need coarasal. Thousands of farmers have used them and speak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting Machines that will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to the purchaser. MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, AULTMAN'S'STAR TRAOTiON ENGINE, The most Effective ana Successful Combiuc;:a fjr Thrcsi-s find Cleaning Grain eve" cons trusted.. BUCKEYE STEELEDAHE TW INE - BINDERS. The Feature trtat distinguishes this Twine-Bindor u the Lightness of Draft, combined with it? Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Bit.Jer is of the Anpluby pattern, tlie only reullv successful one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder boih exllent both recommended by hundreds of patrons, SCHUTTLER FARI WAGKJU8, SftffiS BUCK-BOARDS. FOUR-SPRING MOUNTAIN WAGONS, BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS AND SEEDERS, C0RBIN DISC HARROWS, H0DGES-HAINES HEADERS, HAISH BARB WIRE fe'SFND FOR CIRCULARS." - ' - W. O. MINOR, Agent, Heppner, Oregon. ( YrLoG, Lumb erVard a- GitVTrucRs- -ts5'3?AG WAGOfiJSrf ALL STYLE?. 1 -fS5s-sC- itr T Ladies Chaise. VnSH BR9S WAG9N G9- XD!? RACINE,WIS. About 4:40, on the morning of May 29th, a fire broke out in the Pioneer house, on Weller street, in the triangular block bounded bv Commercial and King streets, in Seattle. It destroyed nine three, four four and two two-story build ings. The buildings were occupied as lodging houses, restaurants and saloons, patronized by the lower classes. The loss is estimated at $40,000. Insurance, ' 18,000. At North Taliima, May 2f, a fire broke out in a frame restaurant, owned by S. Harris, and within 20 minutes a dozen wooden buildings were in flames. The fire was block in the northeast of the Pacific depot, and the depot was at one time on fire, as was also the a row of buildings in the block south of the one destroyed. The fire was caused by the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Loss estimated at S60,- 0U0, which is understood to be partially insured. HORSE THIEVES. From the Waitebnrg Enterprise. Between TFaitsburg and Dayton and the mountains there has been bold work done in the way of horsestealing which has caused no little excitement. There seems to be a gang of men who come in here with a scheme to gather up a band of horses, disfigure the brands, and drive them out, al though that may not be it, but any how they have caught horses, changed their brands with scissors by cutting the hair very close, in whatever shape they wanted the brand and cut their tails off. To cut the, tail off from a horse disfig ures it so one can hardly recognize it, even if acquainted with it; but to take the scissors and cut the hair very close in whatever way you want the brand makes it look like an old brand and without look ing close you can not tell the difference. The principal work so far has been on Whiskey creek Hockei mountain, although it may be in different places but not yet found out, and has been all within the last few days. However well their plans may nave been con cocted, unless they make the drive within a day or so, everyone that lost any horses will have them back,for the same day it was found out that horsethieves were around men went to rounding up their horses. Marion Weatherforcl lost three, and has found one but is still looking for the other two. James McCully, on Whiskey creek, lost four that he knows of- The thieves were driving off horses of Mr. Rominus. and being asked where they were driving to, claimed there was an estray they wanted to seperate from the band. But as soon they were past they left the horses and rode off in great haste. This was the first hint people had that horsethieves were in the neighborhood. GP5.H;D0DDTGO; Ti i n: l 3 tti rti i 'Ml) XHSL ail V1LU SHOT, PORTLAND, - OREGON. DEALERS IN STOCK RRAN'nS. While you ktvj; jour subscription paid up yoo can kfep your brauj in freeof chartre. C B Adkins. Hori-es. T. .n rieht shoulder: cat tle, C K mi right hip IlbiiRe in Grant and Mor row counties. Adkins, J J Horses, JA connected on lefi Hank; cattle, suiiK'on left hip. Bleakmn. Geo.. Hardman Horses, a flan on left shoulder; cattle, same on right shoulder. Bennett, Cy Horses. B on left bhoulder. Brown, J. P horses and cattle branded S with ox-yoke above on left shoulder. Brown, J O Horses, circle C with dot in ooz teron left hip; cattle, same. Boyer. V r, Lena Horses, box brand or r".: hip cattle, same, with split in each ar. Bon. P. O. Horses, PBou left shoulder; cat tle, same on left hip. Brien. T. F., Lone Ruck. Horses o with bar under and over on right shoulder. Drifkell. W. E. Horses branded K inside of O on left shoulder. Cattle same on left side of neck. Jerry Bros man, horses branded 7 on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop and right ear upper sIoih. Barton. Wr -Horses, J Bon right tii'ji'a; cattle, same on right hip;split in each ear. Wm, Kudio. Monument. Brands horses R on ; right shoulder, liange, (i rant and Morrow coun- I , ties. timer Irentry, hcho, Ur. --Horses branoea h. . with a mmrter circle over it. on left stifle. : liange in Morrow and TJmatillacounties. A 1 lison. I). 1 ). rt tt le orann. 4 J L) on left hiD and horses same brand on right shoulder. Range, Kigtu Mile. A. A. Crosby, catt awiiljl-i U rl Li con nected) on the right fhoulder. Cook. A. J.. Lena Horses. Won rightshoalrier; Cattle, same on right hip: earmark sqaare cro off left and split iiwight. Cnrrin. li Y- Horses. on left stifle. Cox & English. Hardman Cattle, C with T in center: horses. CE on left Mo. ( upper. H A Horses H C on Ifft shoulder: cattle H V, on left side, swallow fork on right ear. 11. h,. I ochran. Monument, dnint to. Ur. Horses branded circle with bai beneath, on left shoulder: cat tle same brand on both hips, mark unaer slope ootu ears anu aewiap. w m. Doonan. noixes p ran ux-a uu witn oar hver them, on left shoulder; cattle same on left oip. IJouelasfi. w m Uattie. It t on rieht side, swal low-fork in each ear: horses. K U ou left hin. J. B. tLly A, Sons. Horses branded hLY on left shoulder, cuttle same on left hip. hole in right ear. tleek, Jackson. Horses, is! connected on rieht shoulder: cattle same on Tiuht hin. Ear mark, hole in right and crop off left. Lieualien. John W. Horses branded halr-cir- cle JL connected on left shoulder. Cattle, same on left hip. ltangr, near l-iexington. lorence, Li a i-atue, l,i on ngiit nip; norses F with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, 8 P Horses, V on right shoulder cattle. F on right hip or thigh. Armstrong, J. C, Acton X with bar under it on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on left hip. Gay, Henry GAY on left shoulder. Goble, Frank Horses, 7 Fon left stifle; cattle same on right hip. Mat Hughes, horses branded shoulder, heart o left shoulder. Hnnsaker, B A Horses, ft on left shoulder; cat tie. tt on left hip Humphreys, J VI. Hardman Horses, H on left flank. Hiatt, Wm. E. Horses branded bar cross on left shoulder: cattle same on left hio. Hayes, J M Horses, wineglass on left shoulder cattle, same on right hip. JuiiKin, a. m. Horses, norsesnoe j on jert shoulder. Cattle, the sama. Kange on Eight Mile. Johnson. Felix Horses, circle T on left Btifl--cattle, same on right hip, under half crop in rig and split in left ear. Kirk. J T Horses 6U on left shoulder: catt 69 on left hip. Kirk, J C Horses, 17 on either flank; cattle on right side. Lewis, J If. Lena Horsee, P with over it on left shoulder. J. W. Leahey, horses branded L N on the left shoulder: cattle branded the same on left hip; wattle over right eye, three slits in right ear. Minor, Oscar. Cattle, MDon right hip; horses Mon left shoulder. Morgan, S N Horses, M ) on left shoulder cattle, Bame on left hip. McT'umberj Jas A, At wood Horses, M with bar over on right shoulder. Morgan, Thos Horses, circle T on left shoul der and left thiuh; cattle, Z on right thigh. Mitchell, Oscar. Pettysville Horses, 77 on right hip; cattle, 77 on right side. McClaren, D G Horses, Figure 5 on each shoul der; cattle. Al'iTon hip. Neal. Andrew. Lone Rock Horses A N con nected on left shoulder; cattle same on both hips Newman, W. R. Horses N with half circl over it on left Bhoulder. Nordyke, K Horses, circle 7 on left thigh; cat tie. Kame on left hip. Oiler, Perry. Lone Rock P Ooi left shou.der Pearson, Olave. Horses, quarter circle shield on left shoulder nnd 24 on left hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24 on left hip. Range on Eight Mite. Parker & Gleason, Hardman Horses IP on 1 ft shoulder. Piper, J . H., Acton -Horses, JE connected on left shoulder; cattle, same on left hip. under bit in each ear. Henry Pntberg, horses branded with a Roman cross on left shoulder: cattle branded with Ro man cross, bar at bottom, on left hip. A. C. Pettys, Pettysville Horses, diamond P on left shoulder. Cattle, JHJ connected and in verted on left hip; crop off left ear and split in right wattle or inside of right fore leg above the knee. Rood. Andrew, Hardman Horses, square cross with quarter-circle over it on left stifle. Remnger, Chris Horses. C R on left shoulder. Rector. J W Horses, JO on left shoulder. Cat tle, O on right hip. Spray, J. F. Horees branded SF connected on rieht shoulder; cattle same on both hips. A. L. Swaggart, Ella, horses branded I on left shoulder j"yftlnjfUrJr '" Klraiirlit W. E. Horses shaded ,T 8 on left stifle; cuttle J S on left hip, swallow fork in right ear, nnderbit in left. Bayer, Rotit Horses, 8 on riffht shonlder; cattlt square on right hip aud S on right shonlder. Swagfrart, L, Alpine Hcrses, ti S on right shonlder. Sapp. Thos. Horses, 8 A P on left hip; cattle aame on left hip. 8hobe, Dr A J Horses, DS on on left hip; cat. tie, same on left side, wattle on left side of neck ears cut sharp at point. Stevenson. Mrs A J Cattle, S on right hip swallow-fork in left ear. Sperry, E G Cattle, W C on lef f hip, crop on right and underbit in left ear, dniap; horses, W C on left shoulder. Wm. Radam's Microbe ISliller Most truly and correctly called The Greatest Medicine in the World! ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURES Of hopeles3 and apparently incurable diseases are E3F"DOES NOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATIONS. P. F. CASTLEMAN Gen'l Ag't for Eastern Oregon and Wash. 8S Morrison Street, Portland. Or Hold by J. W. HATLOCK & CO.. Hnppner. al $3.75 pgr jug, or S7.5U per case. FOR BEST MEALS AND BEST BEDS, -HQ-o to Tlj.ell JACK GRAY RESTAURANT ! MAY STREET, Best Cook in Oresron ! FB.SH BREAD FOn SA.IjX:! NELSON JONES, Fres't. M mm (Incorporated.) General Warehouse and For warding Agents. The Company has recently constructed a two-story veiriences for handling wool. The Warehouse Charges at Heppner will be the same as those at Arlington, less cartages. Freight upon baled wool from Heppner, same as from Arlington. Cash advanced upon consignments of wool or wool in, storage. THERON E. FELL. MANAGER, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles Or.. May 8. '90. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow county, at Heppner. Or., on June 21, lttHi. viz: William Gilliam, Heppner, Or. D. 8., JK35, for the KW NW!-4 Sec. 9, and the S'jNEaodSKkMWkSec. 8, Tp. 4 S. R. , E. W. M. He mines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles Kirk, John T. Khlc- Frank Gilliam and Hardy Long, all of Heppiier, Or. 73-i John. W. Lewis, Hwaggart, G W Horses, 44 on Left shoulder; cattle, 44 on left hip. Stewart, (ieo.; Hani man Horses circle con left shoulder. Smith. E. E. Lone Rock. Or. Horses branded n oi'iiKscil upwii on left shoulder: cuttle same on lfft side. K;uige, Gilliam county. Thompson. J A Hois, on left shoulder cattle, 2 on ieff shoulder. TiniK'ts. 8 T Horses. C on left shoulder. Vile, Henry. Horses branded ace of spades on le.t shoulder and ieft hin. i'attle branded same on left side and left hip. W ells, A S Horses, 0U0 on left shoulder; c.ittJ same. Wylnnd, J H, Hardman Circle C on lef thigl Wotnlward, John Hurt., JJP connected on left shoulder. Watkins. Lishe, horses branded UE connected on left stifle. Wallace, Charles Cattle, W on right thigh, hole in left ear; horses, V ou right shoulder, some same on left shoulder. Wren, A A Cattle, running A A with bar across on right hip. J. S. Young. Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded T 8 on the right shoulder. W. H. Crowley, Long creek Horses branded circle 5 on lft shoulder. Whittn-r Bros., Drewy, Harney county, Or.-Horr-es branded W B. connected on left shoulder. Turner R. W., small capital T lelt shoulder, noi-wen; came same on lett nip witn siilit in DOlli ear. Smith Geo., horses branded O 8 on left flank. George Lord, horses branded double II con nected, Sometimes called a swing H, cz left shoulder. Johnny Ayers. horses branded triangle on left hip; cattle same on right hip. also crop off right ear and upper bit on same. Mike Kenny, horses branded KNY on left hip; cattle same and crop off left ear; under slope on the right Mrs. C. A. Benge. horses branded XB on left shoulder or stifle; cattle same on left side and split in left ear, upper half crop in right. Ed Uolloway, Saddle, Or., horses and cattle branded K H connected, with bar under it Joseph Putnum, Monument. Or., brands hors es J P t onnected. on right shoulder; cattle the samo on the right hip and uudersloie in right ear. THE " Excelsior Soda Works has on hand at all times SODA, SAESAPARILLA, Sarsparilla and Iron AND CIDJ5K. FACTORY, May Street, rear First National Bank. THOS. P. EILEY. Proprietor. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby (riven that the part nership existing heretofore between T. W. Ayers and T. E. Fell, under tbe firm nnmp .if Avar. Xr Vail ia .In., . ed by mutual consent. Accounts are payable to either member of the firm, and all knowing themselves indebted on account or by note are requested to make prompt settlemet. 74 79. T. E. Fell. Hkpi-ner, May 6, '90. T. W. Ayeiis. STRAYED. From Sand Hollow, one black gelding, five years old, branded 5 on left stifle. One black gelding, four years old, brand ed J H on right pueulder. Weight of each about 2U0. A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery to the Heppner Feed Yard, or to Mr. Bartholomew, at Alpine, Or. J. A. Steach, 74 7(i Long Creek, Or. A REASONABLE REQUEST. After May 1st, all accounts due the "Gera" saloon will be placed in the bands of Brown & Hamilton for collection. Those indebted, please take notice at a reasonable request, and avoid n positive demand. 68tf G. B. Tbdbowe. FURNITURE. C. M. Mallory is now receiving lare shipments of wire beda, chairs, refrigera tors, etc., etc., and from this on will keep on band a full stock of all kinds of furniture which he will sell at the low est price for cash down. 73-tf. NOTICE TO SHEEP MEN. We will furnish salt aud sulphur at Long Creek this season at Heppner prices with freight added. 74tf. Allen & Ri dio. Tf nv nf nnr renders are not tabiner ought to do so. It combines the desir able features of all the eastern weeklies and is superior to any one of them. Es pecially in its graphic pictures of west ern scenes it is of great interest. Aside from the local paper it is the best pub lication that can be taken, and should be in every house. Published by L. Sam del, Portland, Oregon, at $4.00 a year. Are you married? If not, send your address with stamp, to the American Corresponding Club, P. O. Box 643, Clarksbur-', W. Va. 370-422 constantly made. It is expected to perform he THE HEPPNER. OREGON. Meals at All Hours ! E. R. BISHOP. Treas, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.. May 9, 90. Not. ice is hereby given that the following named! settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county judge of Morrow county, at Hepp ner, Or., on June US. I89n. viz: John Brown, 3, A. No. 7186, For the N4 NW 4 SEH NWJ4 & HW NEH Hec. 5. Tp. 4 8. K. 2H, E. He names the following witnesses to prove his. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: C. E. Miller, J. M. Hayes, of Heppner, Or., Richard Hayes and J.C. Hayes of Eight Mile.Or.. 73-78. Joh-n W.Lewis, Register,