OTE WJHIX TO SELL YOU ! rOne of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. leOsACRBs rEEisiieo TTND 160 ACRES Ti.b.r Cllor. olaim adjoining, of .liter, deeded lttod tLere are HO acres gwd farming land, and tbe balance A I pasture. The deeded land baeagood springe! wateronit.all under IX. fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. AJVOTTHISre: BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. AXD STlIvI. ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 acres. bo3s wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good rustler can pay for it with first crop raised on it Keason for selling, owner lives in tbe East and has no use for it. For farther information call at our office. Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. COUNTY (JOOBT PROCEEDINGS. Hon. J. B. McGbaw was Inaugurated governor of Washington Wednesday at Olympia. France, through bi metalism, but be- Some tha richest country on tbe earth tbe banker of England. Senator Kenht, ot Wet Virginia, died at Washington yesterday morning. Cauae, heart disease. Sinaiob BalbX bas introduced in tbe Oregon Irgislatnre, tbe Celilo portage bill, aakiDg for 8400,000. It should pass Tbe government is too slow. Job Kkknet, tbe veteran stage man. is a caudidate for register ot tbe La Grande land office. Joe bas quite a fol lowing, and as one of tbe fuitbful, is de serving ot the place. Ben Bdtlsb, lawyer, statesman and soldier, died at bis borne at Washington Wednesday morning. The generBl'a death was very sadden, brought about by old age and disease. Notwitbstand ing, it was unexpected and created con siderable surprise. Geo. B. Small, of Baker City, editor ot the Bedrock Democrat, is a candidate for the receivership of the La Grande land offhe. Mr. Bmnll bas done as much for bis party as any man in East ern Oregon, and though it is no fight of oars, when it comes to a "show down," we are with the progressive newspaper man every time. Oca correspondence from Salera indi Gated about how both bouses would be organized. Fulton was elected to pre- side over tbe senate and Ready over tbe bouse. Both bouses immediately got down to basinets, end were Hooded with bils. (Senator Henry Blnckman bas al ready introduced a bill to appropriate 5,000 for a wagon road bridge across the North Fork of tbe John Day at Mon anient. OHITUAKY. On the eve ot Jan. 7, at tbeir home near fiardman, occurred the death ot tbe infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rice. Tbe little oue first opeued ber lovely blue eyes in this life, Deo. 8, '92; was a strung, promising babe, but not strong enough to oonquer tbe fatal la grippe. For nine long days and nigbts ber lit tie spirit struggled to stay in tbis un friendly world of sorrow, but tbe angel of deatb wafted ber to the spirit woild, wbere we will some day meet oar loved ones. Tbe bereaved parents have tbe aympa thy of the oommunity, and in this their darkest hour, when their hearts are crushed and bleeding, when hope seems dead within them and lite not worth liv- iug, may tbe angels of heaven give them strength to endure tbis their first sorrow, Is the prayer of one who baa quaffed the cup of sorrow to its very dregs. A little time on earth she spent, '1 ill (loci for tier till angels eut; And then tn time site closed hercyes, To tvske to s lory in the skies. L. M. H. IlAimjiAN, Or., Jan. 9, '93. JANUARY 4th, 1893, Miscellaneous bills allowed: Walter M. Pierce, $5 50: Dr. J. B. MoSwords, 85; J. W. Morrow, $fi 6(5. l'etition of W. H. Kicks, tor app. as constable, whs not granted, Drawing Jury: F. J. Hallook, 83; W. L. Salikg, 82; W. R. Ellis, 82. In tbe case Stale vs. Frank Jones, Jos tice Burnett was allowed 50 cents. Also oase State vs. Cv Benne't, costs amount ing to 830 10 cents were allowed vs. Frank Keaoey, coats, 858 97. THE 1.EGISLATOH8 LEGISLATING. The Members of the leii Mature, After (several Day's Cauruin iu I'lirllainl. are Mow Assembling Iu Salem. Special to the Gazette! Balem of yesterday is not Salem of today. Tbe balls are now tilled with our law makers, who are talking and lisoussing matters ot interest to tbe different sections of the state, though tbe matter in which greatest interest oenters at present is that of permanent Slate orClu'Ztion, and selection ot president of the senate and Bpeitker of the bouse. Issue of serin to F. J. Hal lock for dm rorthe former tbe names of Senators triol attorney fees, confirmed. nirson ana uulton are mentioned, while Cost bill. State vs. Jas. and Phoehe tor Iue ,atter w- P- Keady of Portland, Richardson. 826.80. allowed. Also atata ana lue ta" sycamore of Waldo Hills,' vs. W. F. Furwnod. 1 85 i. 1. Ueer, are both stroug candidates. Iutbe insanity case of John Blaine ,ue 1u"c"d are now that Senator Frev. 81166 In fees were allowed. ruiton nxs the inside track for president Costs in justice case, State vs. Henry ln8 Beuate- wml8 w- Keaa. Cannon. 60 oents, allowed. Also costs romaua. severely -id it" for the CAKD UK TIIANKH. At the request of my friends, let me, in the name ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bice, extend their heartfelt (banks to the kind friends and neighbors who assisted dur ing Ibe siokuess, death and burial ot their buluved Media. May Ood send to eaob such friends in your hour of need, is the sincere prayer ot Mb. and Mita Dambl ItiOB. IT A Jr'klKND. Harduan, Or., Jan. 9, '93. All t ree. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery kuow its value, ami those who have not, now have the opportunity to try it free. Call ou the advertised ditig gilt, and get a trial bottle, tree. Hind your name and address to U. E. Uiioklm a Co., Chicago, and get a sample boi of Dr. Jiitig's lNen Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Uuide to Health aud House bold instructor, free. All of ubiob guaranteed to do you good and cost v nothing. For stile by Slocum-Jobusou urug uu. Old Or. llraainiiind. After years of patient study and experi ment uas given to tte world a preuara. tion which is an absolute and permanent cure mr every nod or rneumatis a. Ask your druggists for it. The price is So, bat it is a large bottle and will relieve tbe worst ease from tbe first dose. If you are offered something else, write di rrot and we ill send sou a bottle by express prepaid. Driiiumond Midirine Uu, to 50 Maiden Line, New York. Agents wauted. 61 Q. A. R. DoiNosOn Ibe 21st, Raw lins Post (i. A. K, will install tbeir effloers for tbe ensuing year at Liberty school bouse. The post meeting in the afternoon at 1 o'olook will be followed by a oauip tire iu the eveuiug. A grand time is expeoUd,andll areiuvited to be present. w.j oase State vs. Win. Benediot, $17.50; State vs. Jas and Phoebe Richardson, $42.75 allowed. Salary for 881.50, Supt. Saling's salary, allowed. JANUARY 5th, 1893. E. 0. Frey's claim fur district attorney fee, not all iwed. Cost bill State vs. F.G.Stearns.817 55, allowed. Also State vj. Jas. and Pboebe Richnrdson, 85980, $9 20 and $30.80; Slate vs. M. P. Gerkiug, 842 85. Iu the matter of the road app. No. 124, Robert Jamison et a!., ordered tran northed from Umatilla to Morrow ooun ty records. Cost bill, State vs, J. T. Reid, 826.90, allowed. Road app. No. 122, T. L. Dorman et al., acoepted, and Frank Baker, August CharBton and E. B. Stanton annointBtl viewers; Ia Brown, surveyor, to meet Feb. 18, 1893. Road app. No. 149, rejeoted. In the matter of the road app. No. 120, L. iiejmer et al., accepted; Silas Wright, J. S. Young and F. P. Vaughu appointed viewers and Isn Brown sur veyor, to meet Feb. 20, 1893. Supervisor's report, J. D. Ball, accept ed, Jacob Brown appointed, and bill for 823 ordered paid. Also supervisor, Sol Mayfield reappointed, bill $2t; J. M, waddell, Harry Joues appointed, bill 81a! ; U. It. Day, Albert Osniin, bill $12; v. A. Stephens, reappointed, bill 827; C. H. Hums, reappointed, bill, 851; R.Allen. reappointed, lull, $19; J. H. Wuttenburg er, J. C. Wattenburger appointed, bill $0; A llbea, Memo A. Olduo appointed, bill S511 ; W. E. Driskell, N. L. Shaw ap appointed, bill $41.15, 838 15, ordered paid; Dug Gurdane, Jumes Brown ap pointed, bill Jfou Geo. Noble paid $812.99. further costs in Ike just ioe case. State vs. Jas. and Pboebe Richardson, 86, paid, Itoad No. 116, Luther Huston et al.. ordered opened. Bills in connection. M. A. Oldeo, 84 40, and August Cbarle- ton, 83.20, paid. Itoad app. No. 120, already a road. Bet aside. Road No. 117. W. E. Gentry, et al., ordered opened and the following bills allowed: Henry Wade, 815; I". W. Ayers, 3a5U; J. A. Thompson, $3 20; R. L Shaw, $3 20. JANUARY 6th, 1893. Oue hundred dollars ullowed to do oik on rood near U. E. Claik's. Proposition of F. H Biigham to make a map for Morrow county, r.j-cted. Supervisor T. J. Carle, report accept ed, bill JI4 40, A. T. King appointed 1'be Ucppuer Grizette, preseuliuir sat isfactory evidenoe of having tbe largest onouliitiou lu Morrow countv, was de clared the "official paper" for 189a Koad app. No. 118, D. C. Ely et al., continued for term and viewers allowed bills as follows: O J. Wilson. 83: M. J Williams, 83 20; J. M. Kees, $3. o W. Meadows appointed constable for Dairy preciuct. Road app. No. ir, Oscar Sotmffer et al.. disallowed, and bills allowed as fol lows: Ohas H. U:uus, 84 40; O. M. Hast. ings, $2 85; J. W. Bauniiter. $4 40. Supervisors appointed: G. M. Akers No. 20; H. O. Gay, 21; J. M. Kees. 35: n.. it n r. .i ii ....... i.. v,,r,r, u, u, iu. rotter, it); Win. Douglass. 13; W. W. Uosney, 27; Frank Cecil, 81; 8. N. Morgan, 34; C A. Lov gren, 21; Jerry Bmaiian, 19; Jas. Tol bert, 30; N. A. Kelly, 23; O. T. Douglas, 4; Geo. Muir, 11, Jl)UU Edwards, 12 Carl Crow's report as supervisor ac cepted, and ordered paid, 816. ot speakership of the house. At least this seems to be the combination al present, though its tbe hour for pel ma nent organization approaches, the speaker-ship contest grows warmer, and dark horse candidates are being spoken of. In this manuer the name of J. A. Wright, an Eastern Oregon repieeen tative, uf Union county, is being favor ably mentioned as a compromise candi-date. Representative J. N. Brown, arrived on the gronnd a few days ago, and g tl ing around in good shape, and will doubtless become a very popular repre seutative eie the session bas ended Senator Blaokman also arrived Satur day evening Bud was heartily welcomed by the different bold-over senators, and his many friends, who are now here, by whom be is looked npon as a verv popular aud able senator, which un doubtedly re fleots credit upon bis distriot Hon. A. W. Gowan, representative elect from Grant and Harney counties, is also making mauy fiieuds bybis jovial aud unassuming manuer. Mr. Gownn was much pleased when he learned for the first time that his plurality had reached more than 250. Senator Raley of Umatilla, informed your reporter that his opponents would likely contest his election, notwithstanding tbe fuot that bis plurulity was nearly 100. Their strongest charge is that Le re ceived ou mure votes in his precinct thau there were voters. "Of oourse," said the senator with a smile. "I could not ueip mis. - Aoa, ail in all, be is giving himself no uneasiness over tbe mutter. Candidates for railroad commissioners are springing up on every side, number ing in all, about 150, which list will likely grow as the time approaches f r the selection. Easieru Oregon is justly entitled tti one and as a oonsequeuce, theuumesof quite a number of repre seutative meu from that seolion are beiug associated with the t flici ; among those might be mentioned "Doo" Ham ilton, of Union connty, oue of tbe pres ent members; H. R. Reeves, an old time Heppueiite, but at present, mayor of La Grande; C. M. Donaldson and R A. Auderson, of liaKer oity; J. W. Noiville, of Union county, and B. W. Burrows and Mr. S. P. Gould, of Pen dleton. From the list a competent man outiht easily to be selected. The demo cratic pany is euiiiled to one member of this committee, who will likelv be cLoseu (torn the valley. ),. !.,. I. .11.. . ... ..... . .uJtl ,c. icuuntr IIIHI . . --I auu he is as firm a believer iu Ibe free ooiu-1 A v-oulua' auat viciuily busy us Mr. W, ematics, lar-guage and science, be bas too oiipunuuity to get practical framing iu ia.i nuwu uuueriies all great lu duatnes. ne take agricultural course be luuiea me science of agriculture and horticulture, and is trained an hourtach day in ibe practical application on tbe larui, iu ine garden or nursery. If he takes the mechanical course be studies the science whiuh underlies the muuulao.uie ot wood and melal, aud devotes an hour each day to the practice ol the art. In addition, be studies the philosophy of the machine, learus lu draw and pre pare plans lor workiu wood aud melal aud iu Ibe shoo irem tl.t. rudiments of tbe utt of its uiauuf..olure. lu the household toonomy, the young ladies are taught the science which underlies cooking and preeeiviug foods nell as the hygiene of home. Iu ad ditiou to tin, too una of sewiug, mend iug dress uuitiug and nitiug are not ummitled. The students in the agricultural course must take oue turn lu Wuod aud iron "i iue suops. students iu the agricultural muy luke Laiiu uuring the atooud aud Ibird years, nrovidiuir n does not c-OLtliut with their regular course ot studies. The agncultuial course is a three year course, wblch leads to the degree ot Bachelor ot Agricultural Soience. the household toonomy oource, ouly lor the ladies, is a iliree jeu-s comae, which leads lu tbe Bachelor of House hold Economy. The mechanical oouree of luur J cum leads to tbe degree of bachelor of iV-echauical Engineering. Those who graduate at this sohool are tuught those ilimgs hioh make tbeni aeivea independent. 'Iheyare prepared to enter upon ibe etutly of uuy vocation lu lllo aud have u breadth of culture which will euable them to be of tbe gieaiesi use lo tbeuiBelyes and the world. They are here prepared to readily acquire u Irude or profession. Geology and mineralogy, this course has in view the study ol geology iib special relcience lo ugiicullure aud unuiug; wuneiue work iu mineralogy ueatswiiu me chemioul and physical H.uijoiiion ui minerals with the deter uiiuaiiuu oy nicaus of tbe blowuioe. The cabiuet of the college and tbe ui.uersis tmmifrd Irom different uuriiou the stbjr b good opportunities l"t'5 mi-ty of this branch The instruotioti in this department uesigueu to give tbe atui aula tl,r,r,,M..l, b...... ..... ii ... . """ an muse Qisooveries aud appliances necessary to the successful UiuuageuJBul of Iheaoiarv.iriviui r.ii .uU..uu iu iue auo ecia ol tmr,.rurri,., artificial aud natural swarming, qtieeu reanug, Iialianiziug apiary, prouuom. a uaaniug surplus nouey, etc iue uepartuieut in physiology, eaob ..uueui uieseois under the iuBtiuotors directions, a typical mammal, in order to e general idea of mammalian anatomy c. uotier uuueiBtaudluir In refnr. euce to text book. Drawings of Ihesedis. euuous are required. Labrutory woi luuuer aunsists of demonstrations illustrating oiroulaliou of the blood, oi respiratiou, optical nhenouieua. ,-afl.v aciiuii, the study of tbe priucipal tissues no microscope, lu ll-ia ciHirav OUKGON'S SOLONS Permanent IN SESSION Oi-gsiiizullou Jiffreted Fulton And Keady Will Preside. The Governor's Birnnial rtlrssaKe liellveied. Bi Is Upon Bills Presented. Division Representatives Hero. Special to the Gazette. The peimaueut organization of both houses of tbe Oregon legislature was effected Monday, as was previously out lined, Fulton receiving the honor instead of Hirsoh, to the surprise of niuny. E stern Oregon was not over looked in the distribution, Col. J. B. El dy, of Pendleton, receiving thi appoint- ment of reading clerk of tbe senate, an John S. Vincent, of Umatilla, doorkeepei of tbe bouse. Senator Blnckman receiv ed tbe complimentary vote of the demo. cratic senators for temporary chairman Joe Williams, of Heppner, for doorkeeper aud Marshall Johnson, of Morrow coun ty, for calendar clerk iu tbe house. This shows that the democracy did not over look tbeir workers, even though they could not elect them. The logislulure being fully organized. went to work in earnest Tuesday, bills being sent iu without limit uutil the "850,000 dome" was almost covered with them, the total number at preseut beiug 75 in the house and 00 in the seuate liill Un. 2 in Ibe senate was presented by beuntor blackmail, asking au appropria tion of $5,000 for a wagon bri geover the John Day river, at Monument. PUB. CO. - raitlnlfoii I nsl with speoial atteutiou is given to the studeu aniiiiunziug himself with tbe laws of uruiiu. Those who oomidele either of courses may, upon anuliouiinn. 1. auiiued at the college for astatedinlnm to leach. Having passed a satisfuotory nhiwiiaiiou tbey wil leceiva finm .!, anno uoaiu ot ednouiioo a diploma to iotcu iu auy or the publio schools. CoNTBlBUTOB. Oobvaxiis, Or. .Tan. 8, ltj93. WOHT MILE MOTES. Editor Gazettb : Mr Editor, being as I have not seen any items from this part of the world for some lime past, I will endeavor to pen you a few. , Mr. ' T. K. Roberts, representing tbe age of silver as ever. While ou the train for Salem Saturday evening, a democr at lo senator asked him if he was "not with ths democratic party jet?" Iu reply the governor said : "I am as firm on tbe old democratic principles ne ever, aud think ynu buys will coiuj back to me soon." lb; senator addressed bad nothing more to any. Sheriff Noble, accompanied by Tbos yunid, arrived safely with G. D. Dasey Saturday morning. Had no trouble with him during the entire trip. Mr. Noble looked upon iu Salem as one of the most efficient sheriffs iu the Btate ot Ore gon. Cuas. Sherman is now located for a short litne iu S-deui where he finds con siderable paintiug. Your representative had the pleasure of meeting ex Representative Welch, of Astoria, E I. aud Al. Horren and H. U ' Leathers is indesvorinir I.. get a siuging class at Eight Mile Center uicu would be very beuefloial to this ueii;uuuruund, if a sohool was taught net every lady put her name down aud let us have a siuging sohool. Do not be afiaid to siieud money (or something that will do yon some good. Stiuday school bus beeu discontinued ou aocoii' I or t,e superintendent nut oemg wen. However we will have Sun day school next Sunday at 2 o'clock. There bas been a spelling school Bnd debasing sooiely organized at the Jiitikius school bonae, which we hope ..... vo n KihUU MlUCeSS. Last Saturday night, therewssadar.ee ai ine tigbt Mile Center school honse, -...vu wnn nun atteuuea and all bad an enjoyatue lime. mere will bo preaching at Eight oy rtev. juier the twenty first, twenty. seoond aud tweuty-tbird. Eight Mile is getting to be quite farming country. Verv nearly every aor a Ol 11 Nil A VI hat .... H a. ni...(..t -11 ..l.l : . i..-r . . ' ." "V mis ......,,..,,,, ,luio morrow couttv 1 ring wuttn will chur.ua ll. n.. plexion uf the ranches here. fellows. Johu Q Wilson, ex representative of IMa. .11.1 . . .. . .. . .-- , v"r,"D jooges ot eieotion allowed '"ariou county, and at preseut a member in all $501 80 of tt.e third bouse, is now circulating miss Eva Wier, assistant examiner, al. . ' '.' lowed t6: Prof. A. w w.-. -....... ... "''"""" ".. tins is one . , ... ... buuuuu , i.i u iMicai srr VH I III. t ,a .nu..A .1 - ,. . .trao Ul HO- same, $6. . JANUARY 7lII, 1893, Report of B. F. Uevland as supervisor. accepted, and allowed 814. List of residents of Morrow countv se lected from which to draw jury list. Miscellaneous bills allowed: J. M Baker, $20; Teter Brenuer, $20; Nate Mctlee, ll0; W. J. Leezer, $83 33- Juli. n Keithlv. 133.W: J. W M.,r,... i.ko 97: Report of G W. Smith. tiuued for term. ' linn hni u Hul 1. . . . .1.1111; ne iiiioruied ve soribe that he oould accept neither tiie poniuou ot sergeaui at arms nor door keeper, but since he had l.arned that ex obaplaiu of the third house, Jim Hen dersuott, of Union countv, could not be present, be bad oonseuted lo sot as his ur"IV- . T , Job Lots. Salku, Or., Jan. 8, '93. AtiHICPLTPB I. COLLEGK NOTES. The slate agricultural college is a literary as well as au industrial .i While tbe itudeul is mastering math- most or the gram was put in very early last fall and put in in good shape, loo, and all of it is np aud lookiug hoe for Ibis time of the year. If tbe farmers don'l rnise a crop this vear it will be on "ccount of not baviug enough moisture. There are three times as muob grain sown last fall as there was the year wi-nri r. Everybody ia anticipating a large yield per acre Ibis year, by tbe grain beiug so far advanoed and Eight Mile is sure to boom. There has been a rsbbit hnnt orga n'zed in tbis vicinity for the purpose of exteirninai ing tbe jsok rabbits a"brighl I ir. au.i as anon as a snow comes the rabbits are bound lo suffer from tbeir hoggish appetites. . Old Reliable. Eight Mile Oregon, J an. 8, 1893. The tw o houses assembled in joint con vention in the afternoon, and promptly at i p.m. the eergeiint-at-arms announced the arrival of his excellency, Governor Pennoyer, at the door, when be was al once admitted and esoorted to the plat form. Congressman elect Ellis and ex Governors Moody and Chad wick were also invited to take seats at the right ol the speaker's chair, while tbe juslioes of the supreme court oconpied a similar position at the left. Everything being in reudineBS the governor began to deal out his message iu good sized doses to a large and intelligent audience, whioh was received with much favor, especially by the members of tbe supreme court the Usb commissioners, weather .bureau and railn ad monopolies wbom be did not overlook in the deal. In all, it was a characteristic message. The governor wants everything abolished excepting, the Statesman puts it, the gubernatorial office and bis sawmill. Though while his message was a peculiar one, yet many good suggestions were offered. The gov ernor conoluded with the following rec ommendations: 1. A change in the assessment law. .2. The abolition of uselet-e commis Bums. 3. A law fixing maximum rates foi railroad aud telegraph oomnanit. 'aw empowering municipalities to tix maximum rates ou all nu..nnniia. 5 A law auihorizi liar thn ufivapmip ... cuipioy a prosecuting witness. 6- A law giving to all state and ooun- ly omoers a nxed salary. 7. A general muuicipal incorporation law. 8. A ohange iu tbe road laws so as In aeuure goou roads. 9. Providing for the arrest and mm. ishmen t of armed men in private employ. 10. The DSSSIIUH nf Un inl,atr.unu t..- law. 11. The enactment nf n lun imiint. that ot Washington, eiamniino Blends from execution and attachment. a. Authority to the school laud com missioners to withhold from any county its school fund until all Hie stale taxes from said county have beeu received. 13. The oreatiun of a state auditing board. 14 No further illegal appropriation f money by joint resolution. 15. Appropriation fur a finh lml,W ut Oregon (Jitv. 16. A cbantre in fha low r.!,.i; i be conveyance of criminals and insane persons. 17. Instructions to our representative u u,. unless to procure an m.i.r,..,r..il tor a portage road al The Dalles of the -oiumuia; to secure the nassaire nf nut resolution allowing Oreu on tn tlaa ue interest on the airrion tnrul luntis lor betterments on the college ; io Beoiire ao extension of time iu wuicu paymeut mav he mudo hu n tiers for Janis within the forfeited limits. iUr iue nee ooinare ol silver: il. issuanoe of the paper money of theoouu- r, uy me government a one. aud the on. actment of ao income tax law. Following the message, the senators at once re-assembled in the senate chamber where they listened to first reading of the bills that had been previously hand. ed in. Iu tbe bouse a rpirlmmn n- ,,r. fered praying for the opening of the World's Fair on Sunday. Oue lone- headed member suggested that in-as-much as Oregon bad made no approprU- on, it was "ratner gaily" for ihem to ffer any resolutions oreven suggestions. Vtedoesday'e session was mostly taken p in presenting bills, which were iriven nret reading. Senator Blaokman nresent eu a mil well worthy of mention, regard ing tbe regulation of amount to be paid upon an insurance polioy, declaring the rsoe to be tbe legal amount to collect. This will stop tbe paymeut of a fraotion- part of a polioy, just beoanse the scent aims property is worth no mn. n ... the oase wiih insurance nn Hr..,n,.'a school building. Although this r,m be strongly longtil by the insurance compa uies, yet it is to be hoped that it will ess. The legislature will adjuura Thursday Are you all run down ? Scotfs Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Fcott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and all Anaemic and Wasting Ciscascs. Prevents wasting? in chlHreo. Al most as palatable as milk, (ietonly the genuine. I'repared by Bcott A Bowne, Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists. cott's Emakion pifs, -: Candies, -:- p -:- and -:- ( WELL, I SHOULD SMILE. TVi.a TPincit3- in T rirA Oyster Season Also is about ripe. We will let you know about that in the near future. V. L. Matlock & Co. Ik Keeley Institute -OF- For the Cure Oa Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Qrove, Or., The Moil Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gairttb office for psrttculsrs. Strictly confidential. Treatment private aud sure cure. A niVr'IrHTr'l RMiiMlUfl ON 8HOKT NOTICE UK Y ' K PWIhl'I'IWIi IVn KEASONABLlfi TERMS legal mm Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. .... The Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W ITO'EIISIIN. AGEXT ooof then.., - - Aav evening to again convene Monday eve ning at IU a. m. Joe Keeney, of Pendleton, is oirculat ng among the democratic members of the legislature iu tbe interest of bis ca didaoy for register of the U. 8 land office at La Grande. Joe stands well amou bis people, and will doubtless have trong pull for the position. Geo. B, Small, editor of the Democrat, of Bakei City, is alio here feeling around for the ppointment ot receiver at the same oe. George bas the reputation of ba ng a fearless editor, and oue of the lend ng, of the democratic faith, in Eastern Oregon, whioh is a good lecommendation for him. As a newspaper man he has doubtless done as much for his party as anyone, oonseqnently ebould not be over looked in the shnflU Messes. E. O. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Woodall and Sherman Keeney, of Long Creek, are here in the nterest of the Graut county division bill, ltb Long Creek as the Counly-eeat. M nriany, or Hamilton, is also here in the mterest of division, except that be is representative of those who desire Ham ilton as tbe connty seat of the maid county. A oaj use cablegram bas been reoeived from Canyon City praying for little time before tbe division bill is pre sen'eu; also statiug that a remonatran will be forwarded at an early dale, with equal rapidity. joB Balkm, Or., Jan. 11, '93. Bnrlilen's Arnica Salve. I he beet salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, f.ver aores, letter, mapped hands, nh ihluin. oorns and all skin ernotiona. nn,l rw,. lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect saiisfaoUnn ... uiuim; muuueii. rricc zo cents ner E...l-LC-M. . ev wa. ur Bill? liv niOD lm-. ntinani. P,,mn.n. ' """"" A Upward of $300 Will K I . . .. ... ,ur nuy oase ot rneiimttism uit-u oaunot oe cured by Dr. Drum mood s Lightning remedy. This offer is made in good faith bv the proprietors. ...r-.r- , reasonaoie excuse tor any one to suffer loiter. An ordinary esse will be cured by one bottle, and it is iniii- euounmv to Bnner when relief can r... urrminijr. 1 oe price Of a niuiB is ana mat is the prist nf soil's Prummoud ..ledicine Co., ii CO Maiden Lane, New Sork. Agents wauted. 61 Tbe Palace is the leading hole in tho City. Well furnished naim. ae.lh ..i a.. of light are provided for everyone, a The Stndehaker wagon beads tbem all. cor Bale at Gilliam 4 Biebee'e. a Wby go hungry when tbe City hotel rates8 801 me"' " liviDg ..'i?ndr?,l"8"did yov Why, yea at P. C. Thompson 4 Co.'e stand, and the place for bargains. a Cull on Kip to do your wood sawing; same old price. Also delivers wood to any part of Beppner. See ad. a Kuhl, the baker. Buy vonr bread and cakes and save money. Try it. a. For cash you can get moreattheEasfi. ern Clothing house, with Levi on deck, than any other plaoe iu Heppner. a 8m!i1Vhe 'arnitnre man. ia prepared fo sell fine goods at low figures. Full line of undertaking goods on hands, a M Lichtentbal A Co. bave a fine lo of winter wear. ineinHin i..j:.i . . - "i.R amaii-B winter shoes, overshoes, rubber boota.eto. Drop Borg, the jeweler, is tho mn n w your WBtoh or plnnlr I . I ...ii ...-I, c Brrpn a lull hi u . eTer,uln pertaining to bis Don't overlook T w i .. . ij- . A.verv, ai r., iue mri.1 lrUK,f,8i . ChoieeBt Perfumes, purest drUL'S anrl tl. .,.. i:... always on hand. - l""e' "rHO'M. Tbe Bnchlnr hau c a . th. Columbia Beer Hall. 6sme"' " Hughes. PIODS.. neil A. a r ,.tT tenthai & Co.'s shoe stor 1J'B The M. L. A T Pr, ..- roofed all their lZ mense storage capacity. This company now deals in grain, lumber and wood? a . Smoe Shaw 4 McCarty purchased the Z ! Lm?Tiet "ley h8Ve endeavor- en to keen nn iion.1 oboioest mean, sausages and bolognas, a tr)! "'".Peraererance. pluck and en. terprun avail in this wild if cannot get big bargains? Howeverbe fore giving up entirelv. viait Mi. n' . emporum. " bompson 4 Binnsnwn the h.,.. -ki.i. goes to and from Ike Citv hotel, but will "J f:.?T.'e'irl' to train'. Leave orders at ny part of tlm itt. City hotel. Gilliam 4 Bisbee. th l.flrrln... . J mware merohants. rn. . pertaining to thsir .Li'JT ' Ural imolernent. faT'.a I"!" plow this fall? ,oa . LOD't OTArlnnaV ViwL. A. T . bargains. Thev ha nn "h "I, mess of J. W. Matlock A C tn soon remove to tbe Mallory corner, oppo site tbe Palaoe hotel. TOer, oppo- Dr. Grant's Cloalo. the Brunt ft. i. conqnerer, will positivelv cure Hiar-n.!. nd all its kindred nilm.n.. c . tie sold under a enect a cure or monev refnndad. rt in this issue. .