T OFFICIAL sV PAPER Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work Put in Your Spring Ad AND DO BUSINESS The Gazette Does Job Work FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1897. WEEKLY WO. 734 ( SEMI-WEEKLY KO 5S SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BT fl!E PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANK. OTIS PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON, Editor Business Manager At t9.50 per year, tl.25 for six months, 75 ots. or three moncns, strictly in advance. AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, .J Mar. 11. 1M97. Notice is hereby eiven that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of ner claim, ana mat said proot will be made before J. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Uennner. Oregon, on May 10, 1897, viz: ANNIE GILLIAM, Hd. E. No. 4170, for the 8E SEV. Sec. 29. NEX BE and NE)4, Sec. SI, Tp. 4 S., R. 26 E., W. She nameB thetfollnwinff witneRRps tn nrnvA her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Charles 8. Emery. James O. Williams. Mrs. nn E. Chapel. Edward 8. Cox. all of Hardman. Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, KiH-36 Register. Advertising Rates Ilade Known on Application. TH18 PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. JUake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merohants Eiohangs, Ban Franoisoo. California, where oou raola for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc tion 2:19a. m.; east bound 12:51 a. m. Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going east at 10:43 a. m. and 8:45 p. m.; going west, 5:30 p. m. and 6.45 a. m. Pendleton, Oregon. . N00L COMMISSION Reasonable Advances Made on Clips of 97 WOOL SOLD At Heppner, Echo, Pendleton. Baker Uity, Elgin and Huntington. OPPIOIAi DIEEOTOET. United States Officials. 1 President William McKiuley V c-President Garret A. Hobsrt Beoretary of State John Sherman OMorwiaryof Treasury Lyman J, Gage beoretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Beoretary of War Russell . Alger Beoretary of Navy John D. Long Postinaster-General James A. Gary Attorney-General Joseph McKenna Beoretary..! Agrioultnre James Wilson State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Beoretary of State H. K. Kincaid Treasurer. ...Phil. Metschan Hnpt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman --ft- Effi8ffli Congressmen wjS-J11181111 Printer .'.W. HLeeds !R. B. Bean, F. A. Moore, C. . Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Cironit Judge Stephen A. Lowell Proimouting Attorney II. J. Bean Morrow County Officials. Joint Bonator A. W. Gowan Kenresentative J. N. Brown 1 imntyJndge A. G. Bartholomew All kinds of Inmhnr. ahlnplpa anah doors and windows on hand and furnished at reasonable rates. Give me your order. All kinds of repairing- done Rt reasonable rates. Leave orders with P. O. Thompson Co. Commissioners., J. W. Beokett. Clerk Bheriff Treasurer Assessor Surveyor School Bup't... Coroner J. H. Howard J. W. Morrow , E. L. 5' at lock Frank Gilliam J. t Willis J. W. Hornor , Jay W. Shipley b. If. Vaughan HHPPNIB TOWN OrnOKRS, Mivnr Thos. Morgan C 'innilmen Geo. Conser, Frank Gilliam. Arthur Minor, E. J. blooum, M l.inhtAntliA.1 nml J. H. Mimnna. n jv.ninr W. A. Richardson Teasurer L- W. Briggs Marshal , A.. A. Robert a-1- . . r... ' prennct Officers. jnat.ina,nffh, Pajuia W. E. Kicliardson Constable N. S.Whetotone United States Land Officers. TTT n&T.T.MH. OR. J. P. Moore Register A. H. Bian. Reoeiver T.i aniline, on. B.P, Wilson Register J.H. Kobbins Reoeiver Sent Free To any person interested in homane matters, or who loves animals, we will end free, upon application, a oopy of the "ALLIANCE," the ornan of this Society. In addition to its in enseiy interesting raadini;, it contains a list of the valuable and unusual pre miums given by the paper. Address THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLUNCE, 410-411 United Charities Building, New York SECBET SOCIETIES. KAWLIN8 POST, NO. II. G. A. R. Meet at Lexington, Or., the last Saturday of ach month. All veterans are invited tn Join, of!. Boon. Geo. W. Smith, Adjutant, tf Commander, O. J. McFaul, M. D. Of PICE I At Mrs. h. Welch's Residence. Night telephone connection with the l'alace Hotel. 01 mm Wit. PENLAN1), EI). K. BISHOP, Presides.. Cashier. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made on Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLD JEPFNER, tf OREGON :irst National Bank OF IIEPrSER A. RHCA. .. RHCA, , O. W. CONSCR, 8. W. SPCNCCR, President Vies Prssldsnt - Cashier An t Cashlsr Transacts a General BaaliDg Business. 1 EXCHANGE 7 On all parts of the world Bought and Sold . Collections mads on all points on reasonable Term. Surplus and undivided Profits, 31.K.00. :; Ontario-liurDS State Line -a. r i- S-CBHYDH STHGEUKE H A, WILLIAMS, P-op. 0XTAKI0-BUI2XS eaves Hums Daily at A p. m. and ar rises at Outario io 42 boors. Si '.ale Fare $7.50. Round Trip $10.00 Through frslaht S1, cents per ponnd. NOTICE OF INTENTION. RED HENDLEY McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS C. E. RANOUS, Heppner, Oregon, Plang BDii SpeoifloatioDS tarnished oa pplicatiou. Contracting a Specialty. New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of Grant ever published. (Begins in December.) Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun in November.) Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished (Begins in May.) Charles A. Dana. "Recollections of War Time." Mr. Dana was for three of the most critical years of the Civil War practically a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, and is Drobablv better fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative history of this period from his recollections ana corresponaence. Portraits of Great Americans. Many of them unpublished. In connection with this series of portraits it is intended to publirh special biographical studies under the general title of MAivtKa ur nit uiuujn troin wasnington to Lincoln. Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken under the editor's direction. ' Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use his extraordinary talent for mystery and ingenuity which have, in the "Sherlock Holmes stories, given him a piace nesiue roe ana traDoni" TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write durine thecomine vear. with the excention of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will appear in diculurb s magazine. JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories in the same field as the "Brer Rabbit and the "Little Mr. Thlmblonnger" stories. RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous," Kipling will contribute to McCWBE's an oi me snort stories ne wm write during tne coming year. OCTAVE THANET is preparing for the Maoazinb a series of short stories in which the same cnaracters win appear, annougn eacn wm be complete in itsell. Anthony Hope Bret Harte Robert Barr Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year. These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCtURK's Magazine for id'ji, tne BUDsenpuou priee oi wnicn is only One Dollar a Year The new volume begins with November. Subscriptions should start with this number. The S. S. McClure Co., New York. Going East? IF YOU ARE, DO NOT FORGET Three I lortaoi iols. FIRST-GO via. St Paul bo cause tne Jines to that point will attorn ou the very best s- rvice. SECOND See that the coupon beyond et. Paul reads via. the Wisconsin Central because that ine makes close connections with all the traDs-contineutal lines en tering the Union Depot there, and its service la nrst-clasa in every particular. THIRD -For information, call on your neighbor and friend the nearest ticket agent and ask for a ticket reading via. the Wisconsin Central lines, or address Jss. C. Pond, lien. fas. Agt.. Milwaukee, Wis. or Geo. 8. Batty, General Agent, IHHritsrk ft. Portland, Or BURXS-CASYOX laveIHimsd!lr.,,P,,,'",,1'- ronnnf at t'anyon ( Hy lth H.p(iiifr Moniim'il rMt mm to lnlrt..r f mm "rtlwt'l onn U with h tMiUrio, frlusvllle aud Ukrle at Bur us. BTOC& BRANDS. While yon airsp yonr subscription paid up jrre keep yonr brand In freeof charge. Bore. P. 0 Hoppnsr. Or. Horses. P B (.1 left shoulder; cattle, same on ten bip. Chapin. H Hardman. Or. Hones branded onriadit hit), ( attla hnindod the same. A'iu brands CI on norm nulit thighs ca'tle sa brand on right shouldar, and cat off nl o ritiht ear. (Kik. A. J..Iiaa.Or. Honwe. 90 on Hchtshonl der: Cttl, aamson right hint ear mark egoant erop on lan ana spilt in ngnt. Dnnalasa. W. M Galloway. Or. OattK R ! on right suta.swailcrw-fork in eaoh ears horses, H li on left bip. Ely. Brne Doula. Or. HrM branded KLY nn lft hoaldsT, cattle aame on lefUiip. hole in right ear. Flnrwnoe. V. A.. Heppner. Or. Cattle. LF on riatht hio: hurese. f with bar under on riahl SLouirier. JutiM. Harrr. HnDnar. Or Honms brandsd ri J on the loft ahnnlilar: entile brarind J on right hip. also andarbit in left ear. lUng in morrow county. ihrn. Falls. Lena. Or. Hoihmmi, eirleT on left ettrlais eattla, Mmeun right btp, aadef half wop in riawi. and aulit .a lert aar Kiwiny. Miks. Ilappner. Or. Horaee bntndod ENT on left hi o oattle same and eron oil leti sarf oruiar elope oa Urn right Knraharland.W.O.. Monnt V onion. Or. I Lon eatUa on right and left atriaa, swallow fork in U ear and nnriat eiop la rtuht aar, Honmssam brand on lert shouldar. tlange la Urant oountv Lofton, Btophon, Foi. Or. ft L on loft bip eaiUe. eron and split on right ear. II, same brand on left ahualilor. liange Urant soontT, Lashey, J. W. Moppnor Or. Horaaa brandod L and A on loft ahonldors eottla on mo on lofl hip, watt Is ovar right oye, thrae elite in right ar- Minnr, Imnar, nop poor nr. I alUe, H D oe right hip; burm II oa left soualdar. . ml 11 . " aa t on loft aaoaliloi eaute eaaie on ton hip. ohorn. J. W Dona-U. Or.s horsoe O oa lof sboaldor; eattle aauw on right hip. Parkar Glaaeon. Bardmaa.Or, Bona IF ne loft otwraklor. 1'ioor. i. H.. Lotlnetoe. Or.-Horaoe. 1 ardod ot.loft ahoaliiari eatUe, aaae oa Uf hip. andor Ml la oacb oar. Kortnr i. W.. Iloppna, Or. Roreea, JO Uft ahooider. (at tie, O oa right bit. I Nporry. t. 0. Hopouor. Or. - Cattle W ( . loft hip. trip ritf'it and andorhit In Wt year, aWla.it kooaaa W 1' till Uft StMUlhlor. Tnompaaia, J. A.. Ilopunor, Or. Hotm. oe Uft aJumlaWi nalllo. X ua loft ahonldor. Tomor H. W. Houpaer. r.-owU aapltal T lofl enonldof. rnrmi eaUle eame oa loft hip at. Ill in Knk oaf. TrM-rnbm, 11. M.. l-wo. Or.-Horooa riranr1a4 UY oio)omhoH ire Wl xilio: tl'ooo awna lion d. Wa'lotilxirgT, W. J., Iial.iwr, Or.; lraoa qnanor eirrlo JW on rigt t alHMild"; raiM qnartor ricl JW on rigt I hip and right aula, rmp and hot in lofl mi. He la Monvw en4 V asautaa svuUa. As sure as winter comes, comes STIFFNESS SORENESS As sure as AaOaOVaaOafWNaooaaOoa St. Jacobs Oil comes, it comes to CURE. The ailment goes. OiAaVaorVaaWa A Campaign Of Education SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for County of Morrow, under the seal thereof, and to me airectea ana delivered, upon a decree rendered and entered in aald Court on the 3rd day of March, 189", in favor of P. C. Thompson, t'lalntitt, and attains! J. B. SDerrv. 8. C. Soerrv. Perry Snyder and the Oregon Railway and Navleatiou Companv. Defendants, for the sum of Four Hundred Thirty-Nine and 33-100 Dollars with interest thereon from said 3rd day of March, 1897, at the rate of eteht Der cent Der annum and Fifty Dollars attorney's fee and the further sum of Thirty-two and 70-100 Dollars costs; and whereas by said judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the following des- crioea real property, to-wit: Tne norm one-half of the northeast quarter and the north one-half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29) intownshlpthree(3)south of range twenty, six (26) east W. M., in Morrow County, State of Oregon, be sold to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing costs. I will, on Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the fiont door of the court houne In Heppner, Morrow County, vreguu. tni an me ngni, tine ana interest o! the said J. B. Sperry, S. C. Bperry, Perry Snyder and the Oregon Kailway and Navigation Cam- pauy in ana to tne aDove aescriDea real proper- ;10 satisfaction of said execution and all costs aud costs mat may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Bherltt of Morrow Countv, Oregon, rated March 11th. 1897. 526-34. ty at public auction to the hinhest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the NOTICE OF CONTEST. Unitrd Status Land Officii, l a Grande. Oreiron. March 9. 1897. COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE AT this office by the duly verified and cor roborated affidavit of John MoUullough alleg ing that Lena A. Munkers who made timber cul ture entry No. 3133 at the U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on February 18th, 18S8, for the K'4 and WU BEV Sec. 17TpSH. R28 E. W. M., has failed to coninlv with the timber- culture law in this, that she failed to break or cause to be broken five acres or any number of acres on sam tract witnin one year alter ner timber culture entry of said tract; that she never made any improvements unon said tract and did some ttme In the year 1889 remove from said county and state and has never returned and did at about said time abandon said claim. Therefore, with the view of the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby sum- nioneu sua requirea to tie ana appear Deiore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the ithdayof May, 1897 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day then and there to produce such testimony as they may have concerning said allegations, the final hearing to be had before the Register and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, ou the S2d day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m. B. F. WILSON, Register. J. H. R0BB1NH, 531.541. Receiver. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING BRIDGE. the SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until May 6th, 1H97, at 2 o'clock P. M for building a bridge across Rhea creek, near C. A, Rhea's, according to plans and specifications to be seen at my oftlce. Lumber to be furnished by the county on the ground. The Comity Court reserves the right to reject any or an uiub. March 24, 1897, A. G. BARTHOLOMEW. 30-32 County Judge. Notice of Intention. flow to Get it -ForoP.vu UHPflHflLLELED To be educated one must read the best literature. The best literature is expensive. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, Published at 110 Fifth Avenue, New York, is full of the best things Its Illustrations are superb; Its stories charming; and Its literary departments are edited with con summate skill, Buch a paper Is a great popular educator. It should be In every home. The subscription price of Leslie's P nnum. We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy of Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi Weekly one year for only $5.00. No such oiler was ever mado before. No such offer will ever be made again. These two papers make a most acceptable Christmas or birthday gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Remit by postal order or check to the GAZETTE, Heppner, Oregon. I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES OREGON, J March 17, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the followiug-named settlor has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made neiore a. u r reclaim, u. n. com. at rieppner, Oregon, on MaySth, 1897, vis: ALEXANDER L. WALKER, nu. a. naiii,,. ior tne r.'. j NWUSec. 83. Tp2 8. R25E He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous resiueuce upon aim cultivation oi, sain iana, viz: Aionso M. Murictmm, Nathan Hhaw, of Hcno ner, Oregon, Ralph Beuge, James Brown, of Lexington, urcgoii. JAS. F. MOORE. 528-38. Register, THE RAILROAD PAS9 EVIU A Law Which Did Not Get Through Washington Legislatare. . The following law relative to railroad pusses whs introduced iu the Washing ton legislature by Hon. Kettle Kettle bod, bat failed to paaa for wiint of lime. It was iutauueil to bring the railroad pass system up with arouDd tare: Sexhidn J. Dur bar. .hereby kreutmi abord, kalled borij of re I rod pannes. Skishcn 2 D bord skal kotiHlxt im five mambers, en hue skal hold h-oa offices yust so long es hue kun do .de beesois, it hae don't di. Sexshun 3. Efry mamber skal ho tuaen dolar salry efry yar, vioh ekal be paid by telrod kompany en kaeh, gude puuger, evry week. Sexbhtjn 4. Efry popleHt fnlar bo got offioes eeu state of Vashington skal ho relrod pass; en efry poplest m amber oo lee, toer ekal bo two passes. SiLaHUN 5 Yen falar loose pass bea skal rade yust de sam, provided bae kan proov bae ban gude poplest; en provid ed, turder, ef hue got two jeers viekers, et skal be primy tasby ezolusiv evdens dat hae ben poplest en gude stand oop, Sexshtjn 6. Ef relrod refoos to let falar rade on pass, or viekers, bae skal goen yail bay Vallu Yalla et bard labor for tra yar, en de relrod ekal be koD' twiskated.. Hexshdn 7. De bord ekal isso passes right avay, en de first yob of de state prenter skal be to prent de passes. Pro vided dat de state prenter may' hire si de hep hae vants so bae kan do ds biz ness qvik. Sbxshun 8 Dei nek kal take effeok yutc so soon es et pass one Dome, en skal not be subjek to we to bay de gov- oer; 8ex8hdn 9. Des sokskal be approved bay de mamber bo enttrodoos de bill.. cIexshun 10. Dese law skal be en eflek ust so long es de poplest got mayorety eti legislator ; eny tame ven rej. ublikana get mayorety de law ban repealed right avay. Vareas , en offul submergenoies exists vureby planty poplest (allar have to putet oop gude panger to kom bay kap- tol on ralrod, oow derefordese aok skal take effeok from and sense de last elex- bun een Nowember, en ery fuller's money skal be pade back rate avay qvik on demand by the relrod kompony, or go to yail. m0 WEEKLY The MONTHLY Outlook Published Every Saturday 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be lo m, as it bas been during escb of its twenty seven years, a History of Our Owo Times. Io its various editorial departments The Outlook gives compact review of the world's progress; it follows with cars all the important philanthropic and in dustrial movements of the day; baa a complete department of religious uewe; devotes much space to the interests of the borne; reviews current literature; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men aud things: and, in short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and re aeon able entertainment. Beginning with the fifty fiifth volume, the paper will aesuois tbs regular mates tins sis. winch will add greatly to its oooTeiiienes and attractiveness. Tbs Oatlot k is pnblUhed every Haturday fifty-two iasnes a year. The first !eo Io eseb montb is an Illustrated Msgstioe N omb-r, containing about twins as many pages as the ordinary issue?, together with large number of pictures. Tbs price of The Outlook is I tree dollars a year in advance, or lees than a cent a day. Hod for a poimu Copy so J illuatrat' ed prusiyeolua to Tbs Outlook, 13 Astor Place, New Yoik CUv. Hoot bio if, and not irritating, strength ing, and not weakiog, small but, effec tive oob are the qualities of DeWitt's Little Early Risers tbe famous little pills. Conner k Brook. Now is tbe time to get tbs Weekly Oregooian, tbe greatest newspaper of the West. Witb.tbe Gazette, both strict ly in advance, one year, 3.60. No better combination of newspapers canbs mads 'n tbe stats. Walt. Thorn peon runs stags between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Sunday. Hbortest and cheap est ronte to tbs Interior. Oonser k Brock, t n!. Through trains oo tbe O. R. k N. will run via. Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pendleton. Through sleepers, first sod second ctasa, will run lo connection with tbe Colon Pacific tbs same as hereto fore. A through first-class sleeper Port land to Spokane, connecting with tbs nrsi oiaes sleeper to HI. t'sol, and through tourist sleeper Portland to Ht. Paul, will ruo lo connection with tbs (treat Nortbaro railway. It f or sale aoooi thirty tons or rys bay, located about two and ooe-balf miles of Hardman. Also 400 acres of good raege, feuoeil, to go with sauis. I'leoly of outside government rangs near at hand. Hbeiter for 2,000 bead of sheep or large band of cattle. Oood bouse oo place. Call oo Oscelts office for particular, A rare rbsocs to get bay cheap. All signs indicate a Lard winter aud delays are dangerous. tf Two years ago K 1. Warren, a drag gist at 1'leaaaol H'ood, N I.bonghta small supply of Chamberlain's Oongb iletiady. lis sums op tbs resolt aa fol lows: "At that time the goods were on, known io this section; t".dv Cbsmber. Iain's Ongh IWmedy is a household word." It is tbe same io hundreds of eoroiiinnitiee. U'bereevsr tbe good qnslitiee of Ch-mtier Iain's Cough Item edy tinyima known the tieripls will have tiothii.g else, for sals by OuLser k BEHIND THE TEA URN. Pretty Trailing Gowns Should Always Be Worn by the Hostess. As soon as the tea gown came peril ously near the wrapper it waa prompt ly abandoned, yet the correct gwn for serving tea should have individual ity. It should have a train to signify that it is designed for house use, should be high-throoted to remove it from the realm of the evening trains, and it should be of the princess order, with. out wrappcr-liko unconventionality. If you can give a (suggestion of home wel come to the dLspcntting of tea you are doing what the occasion should brink about, and it is all wrong to make it a formal function. The clever woman will so drew herself tha,t among all her guests she will have the air of be Ing of the house, gowned for house duties. The dainty muslin or delicate ailk dress, with its soft train, is charm Ing. The fashion of putting a young girl at the tea table robs the pretty courtesy of half its charms. The host es herself should preside, or, if the duties of receiving are many, then let some on who will gain a distinction from the jxmltlon of Importance and yet be saved the embarrassment of en tertalnlng. Thn lilenl five o'clock tea finds milndy herself behind the urn ber trailing dress making mrt of the pretty picture, and she does not do more than smile and sieak a little greeting when the guest drop In. The women who are stocked with formal gowns will do well to Insist on the informulity of the "tea," for It will soon le their only c.hiinee of dressing in dainty housewife garb. Even their morning gowns of negligee order axe made so rlutiorately that the wesrer Is hedged about, with a dignity that Ls quit foreign to a negligee ptiqxirt, 1 In t the lxnuty of such rigs is IU ex cuae, and a morning (Irene like one of the newest that was hit. ly seen is pret ty sure to thoroughly disarm the crltio. This waa of white lawn and Igured Jiongee, made with a l(oee front of th former sewed V a yoke of the lat'er. The Inwn sua adorned with a wide Hamburg edging and a couple of tucks, Added to the fronts were (Mingee tat that started from the yoke, and aides and Watteau-plaited back were of tiie same stuff. The garniture consisted of wide Ki-otch plaid rihlion, . with listlkte ruffles for the sleeves. The drees could lie made even mors ornats ry having the lawn lisjwlaomely em broidered. Soft silk Is most effectivs mails up Jn this wsy. fit, Louis ftrpub lie. Too Noisy. "Edith, why do you always put cot ton In your esrs when that youns Feniherly calls?" "Ilecsuae of that deafening suit It wears." Detroit Fret Press. mmm Absolutely Pure; Celebrated for Its srreat leavenins- atrans-th . and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum aud all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. BOX AL BAKING rOWDER CO., MEW Y 8K FOSSIL NOTES, i From the Journal. Mr. Gray of Heppner, and Jas. Wright, son of "Winnipeg," were in town several ' days during the week in quest of wetbo -ers. They arrived , rather, late in the season, most of tbe saleable sheep hav ing already been sold. The demand tor. sheep this spring is muoh greater than, it has been tor many years. Sheep are finding better market this pring than for some time. Yearling and two-year-old weathers fiud a ready j market at $1.50 and $2 per head respect- , ively. W. 8. Brown , of Fremont, Neb. , has come out to Oregon this spring in quest of a band of sheep. He will pur chase a large band ot two-year-old i wethers, On Friday uitfbt, while a dtnoe was. in progress at Mitohell, Stephen Wire,. , who was tending bar in tbe McEaobero . saloon, suddenly put an end to his ex istence by sending a pistol bullet through bis brain. No one was in tbs j saloon when the deed was done, two or . three young men having just stepped , out after Wire bad deolined an invita tion to go up to tbe danoe hall with them. Deceased was a blaokamith by trade. He was in Fossil , last summer. . and met his wits here npoo her arrival. i on tbe Arlington stage. The Grandest Bsmsdy. Mr. R. B, Qreeve, merubant, of 0 bil bo wie, Vs., ceriines tbat be had con sumption, was given np to die, sought all medical treatment tbat money could procure, tried all cough remedies hs oouid hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting op io a ohair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Disoovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For the past three years bas been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it baa dons so muon for him snd also for others In his community, Dr, King's New Disoovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Golds and oonsnmpliou. It don't fail. Trial "How to Ore all Hkln Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cures tetter, eozeina, itch, all eruptions on tbs face, bands, nose, &o., leaving tbe skin clear, white and healthy. Its great bead ing and curative powers are possessed by no 'other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Oiutment. & Brock's drug store. (Jin a (loud Remedy, A little gin is the standard remedy tor weak lambs on the Scotch mountain runs, says the Faoiuc Farmer. One tessfjoouful of it bss an excellent result io supporting tbe little thing through a dangerous crisis. A bot water bath and bottles free at Oonser a dry piece ot blanket to wrap a obilled WILLAPA WKKCKKD. The Alaska rUeamer Bans on a Rock Near Queea Charlotte Island. No Lives Ixist, Scat-TLB, Wash, Marob 26 A Nsoai- mo, B. 0-i speoial to theI'ost Iotelli Tbe steamer Derbara Boscowits ar rived from northern ports this morning ith 18 of tba passengers and crew of the stesmsr Willipa, which sailed from Seattle for Dyea, Maroh 6, with as much freight and as many passengers as she oonld ourry, lbs steamer having run aground oo Regatta reef, seven miles north ot Bells Bells, opposite tbs lowsr end of Queen Obsrlotts Island. The aocident ocourad last Friday morning at 2:30 o'olock during a blind ing snow storm and bsavy gals. At lbs time sbs slrook tbs enginss stopped snd tbs stesmsr, drifting with wind sod tide, slid oo a rook, bow first, witboot a Jar, but could not be palled off, sod ss tbe tids wss falling rapidly, sbs waa sooo bard and fast. A strong sea sooo swept tbsstsroto wlndwsrd, tbs bow acting aa pivot. Ths vessel, getting Into sbal low water oo ths lea of tbs reef, settled down oo a sharp rook with tbs falllog tide, listing ber over oo ber bow. Io lamb io bas saved many ao afterward valuable sheep. The ssms remedy is used on tbs rsoges of tbs Northwest, bat tbe trouble here is that tbs sheep herder gets tbs gin and the lamb takes tbe obill. How's This) Wa offer cos buodred dollars reward for any onss ot catarrh tbat oaonot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cubnxv, k Co., Props., Toledo, O. We tbs ondersigned, bars known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 vesrs. and he. lisve bim perfectly honorable lo all business trsnsaotions aud financially abls to osrry out any obligation mads by their firm. Wist k Tboax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinu, Kin nan k Mabtih, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cora is taken Inter nally, acting direotly npoo tbs blood and mucous surfaces of the Bvalem. Prios 7Gc. per bottle. Hold by all drag- gists. Testimonials free. Ths first Is Not Toe Oood. There never was a truer ssying than tbat "Ths best Is not too good" wheo speskmg of tbs accommodations for spits of tbs Isrgs number of passengers, I long ovsrland journey snd therefore it tbers was oo psnio or disorder, Captain will ba well for the traveller going east ftrotk. Wanted-An Idea S- fVnuH of Maaa; lhay maf brio , waaiia. , WimiKS WaiiOKHbl'ktt a kU. en.. Sara, Waal.lBfUn,. l ... , tk.1. Si So uru a4 aa ef tw, satviees lawuM vseUT falfik an..i.i Roberts showing admirable coolness. Tbs special says further thst ths 00 or mors passengers were mads as com fortsbts as poissbls oo ao adjoining island, aotos deserted sbaoks being osed as a camp. Much of lbs oargo was lost. Messrs. Abe. Jones, Clyds Haling and Jobo Horner, tbs young meo who de parts 1 for Alaska last Saturday, via Seattle, intending to taks tbs Wlllapa to tba latter plsos. They will bsdslaysd several days uotil a new boat is put oo Id the place of ths slrsodsd vessel. Don't expect Schillings Best lea crtffat soda halllnt powilrr (lav iima; tatiarta snd t to turn the world upside down. They won't; but they do take some of the wrinkles out of living. Fcaf sals by J. W. Vaughan to remember tbat be will ba very wssry wbso hs gels to Ht. Psul or Minoeepo lis, sod thai be should msks a wise eboios of routes from tbers to Gbioago or Milwaukee. Tbs Wisconsin On tral trsios runs brtweeo these points making close connections with all trains at both terminals. Posted travellers seek Ibis roots tor many reasons, one of wbiob Is, they csn get a well oooked meal at a moderats prios, sod sat it at lessors as tbsy apssd to tbsir destina tion. Address (leo. H. Batty, Oen. Agt., litO Htark St., Portland, Or., or Jas. O Pond, Geo. Pas. Agt., Milwaokes, Wis., or apply to your nearest ticksl agsnt. frsiy Una" rises. Ous of Hhsriff Orsy's boarders st ths county jail Is trying to set erssy, ssys tbs I'flnevills Review. Ws bars refer ence to Kid BofDngtoo. Fsiliog io his at tempt to break Jail, bs bas been attempt iog to commit suicide. Hs got a string and tried lo bang bimself, bat failing lo that bs oo two occasions got bold of some glsss sod scratched Lis wrist pret ty well and thought bs was going to dis. Bat bs Is still io bit steel csgi tod oo doubt till aaswsf roll sail wssa wanted,