OREGON LEGISLATURE. 3r( ivl of KIsisiiK H Transacted by tlrt'iiiiti I,a'ismKcrs. ?;II.1.S PASSED 1!Y Till: SEXATE. S. P. :, by Marsters To provide for -ioitt h executions at tho State Peni tentiary. Passed January 27. S 1!. 10, by Steiwer To regulate car iajrc of sheep by express. Pas.ed Jan 2s.iy -21. S. 1. 14, by May f Classing biejcles v, in.i.o in the law to punish larceny. i) 17, ly Mays (riving crematories itijK exemptions aseemrteiies. Passed i'lv;. y 17, S. V. IIS, by Smith of Multnomah To - ii :.te a State l'oard of Health. S. I'. 31, byt'roNau To prevent stock s ni'.'M'nrf at h'no .in Marion County. 1'a -f-e 1 January l'( S. H. o4,bv- .''week To provide man ner for proving exi.sleiu e ol foreign cor porations. Pass d January 27. S. P.. 11 To permit . stat? fan- boad to control iu own priming. Passed Janu ary 27. tf. 1 o7, by Myois -To define the .TJ'.:bts nf i ip..i ian owne-s. S. '. 73, by IUly lielativ to ex .sniiiiatiou of commercial fertilizers. Passed January 27. S. P 7S, by Daly To require that .'s be keut open not les than four "Viontlts in ead vear. S. P. 81, by Pierci To appropriate 2t.0('M) for K intern Oregon Agricultural iisnei-iment Station. Passed Januar' S. P.. 8"), by Croisan A mending Third Judicial Distiict Circuit Judgship act. Parsed January 20. S. P. 0o, by Smith of Umatilla Re lative to issuance of certificates for practice of medicine. Passed January -- 8. D. 07, by Steiwer To require ped .Ilers to pay license fees. Passed Janu ary 27. S. P. 102, by Daly Provid'ng that ?itate shall cany its own fire insurar.ee. t'as.i-.'d January 27. ..?. J. 11 (J, by Welrung To authorize aunties to appropriate money for adver tising purposes. Passed January 27. ts. P. 119, by McGinn Authorizing const ruedon of cus-pension bridge at Oieon City. Passed January 2G. The following incorporation acts: North Pwder, P.ourne, Dufur, New A9I01U, Prineville. KILLS PASSED I'.Y Till: HOI SE. '"II. ). 5, by Davey To amend Third Judicial District Judgeship act. Passed -f iniary 21. H. P. 8, by Phelps to prescribe method :"or constructing fences in Eastern Or oun. Passed January 22. II. 15. If), by Kiddle Regulating titles isf insurance companies. Passed Janu ary 27. II. P.. 24, by Reed Relating to prov ing of official documents. II. P. 47, by Kay Relative togarnish--ment proceedings against public em ployers. Passed January I'tj.J II. P. 49, by Ranks Relating to exe on and acknowledgement of deeds ;i tMxi.n countries. Passed January il V,. o'.t by Hale Relative to salaries of ceitain Josephine County officers. Passed January 20. II. P. !4, by P-urleigh To change 'iixe ;'or holdingcouoty court in Wallowa iiod Harney Counties. II. P. 57, by Nottingham Relating to l-iy ( r pa'ients in insane asylums. II. II. 75. by Eddy To provide that ?tute of limitations shall not run FILLS .iur - to 9 til r c- l.tv. v r ; .1 !;.. e.:tH. ask Dniegist foi . i r- . r r.n-'i KX.I.lsit in IWJ and :. : ii.. bo .is. stale 1 with blue ribtjon. '?iu mi'IIit, frn ditngrronii a!ili (al., 1 vrii inors;tin. i;.iy nf your lJniififist, 1 1 ' ii: .-:.-!i.s i.,r larlioalmnt. Ten! i-?i-: I '-IMIff for Imlie.." in l''fr, tynijin I'f.OVUTestiuiouiais. bold by Ml iJl ' CJiiCl R -I' A CHEMICAL CO. At: it .3mJ2Hi: ...u.irp. 'K.LX, PA. fliS i or TO C" , ONE STEP WORE Will be fatal to the sleep-walker. Will he draw back or will he take the final, fatal step? A great many people are in peril like the sleep-walker. They are diseased. The disease is progressing day by day. The time comes when one more steo away from health is fatal. ' The man who has suffered from indi gestion or gastric trouble goes some night to a dinner and returns home to find he has taken that last step from health which can never be tak en back. To neglect the cure of indigestion or some other fdVm of stomach A trouble is dangerous, it ' is also inexcusable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases . . , 1 . i . 1 I OI Uie siomacu anu uuier organs 01 digestion ana nutrition. It purifies !!i$rL, the blood, stimulates the saBSS5-s .Oliver, Clues iiiui!rin:, m,mA- an(l eii,nin-tes bilious poisons from the sys- tern. "The praise I would like tosrive your ' Golden Medical Discovery' I cannot utter in words or describe with pen," writes Jas Ii. Ambrose K.-q., of 1205 j Miiflin St., ilunt imrdoii. Pa. " I was inkeu with what our ohvsidans Miid was indigestion. I doctored with the best around here and found no relief. I wrote you, and you advised me to use Dr. Pierce's .olden Medical Discovery. I took three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped beinpr cured. I have no symptoms of pastric trouble or indigestion now." If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery" because you have confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to be switched off to a medicine claimed to be "just as good," but which you did not ask for and of which you know nothing. You can get the People's Common Seuse Medical Adviser, 100S pages, pa per covers, free by sending 21 one-cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing onlv. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. atfainut ttie t-tote. Passtd January 23- II. B. 78, by Whealdon To authorize City of The Dallesto issue additional water bonds. Passed January 22. H. B. 80, by Phelps To regulate elec tion of Road Supervisors. Passed Janu ary 27. II. B. 91, by Burgess To create Stockman County. Passed January 23. H. B. 94, by Phelps Regulating Deputy District Attorneyship of Sixth Judicial District. Passed January 27. H. B. 109, bv Both--To locate county seat of Columbia. Passed January 27. O. B. 117, by Burleigh Relating to pay of Wallowa County officials. II. B. 137, by Herman Fixing salaries of county, officials, II. B. 141, by Booth Fixing sa'ary of Columbia County Judge at .$1000. The following incorporations acts: Clatskaoie, Sublimity, Rainier, Dallas, Merrill, Wasco, Willamina, Falls City. BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUS1CS.' II B. 1, by Malarkev To appropriate .foOO.OOO for the Lewis and Clark Fair. II. B. 77, by Cornett Authorizing a free ferry scroes the Willamette at Ilarrisburg. The following charter bills: Adams, Lexington, Coquille, Brandon, Ashland, Cornelius, Milwaukee. Stayton, Eugene, Salem, Elgin, Enterprise. SIGNED BY THE GOVERXOK. S. B. G4. by Marsters To create ir reducible school fund for Dous'as Coun ty. Signed January 20. II. B. 08, by Fisher For a lifeboat at Portland. Signed January 20. II. B. 101, by Reed Portland ch trier bill. Signed January 23. 11. B. 108, by Gill To levy tax in Multnomah County for ' supnoit if library. Charter bills for Coival: , Alamo and The Dalles. JOINT MEMORIALS. S.J. M. 1, by Mays Memorializing Congress to construct locks and canal at the dalles. S. J. M. 4, by Mulkey Supporting; President Roosevelt m Ins attitude toward trusts. S. J. M. G, by Miller .Mpmona.izing Congress for proper election of United States Senators. H. J. M. 1, by Cinn Memorializing Congress to pass bill for the relief of settlers of Sherman County. JOINT KESOH EIOX. S. J. R. 1, by Mulkey Amending constitution empowering election of State Printer by Legislature. "I have used Chamb-rlain's Caugb Remedy for a number of years t nd have no besitanoy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever need in my family. I have no words to express my confidence in this Remedy. Mrs. fitoonE, North Star, Mich. Fcr sale by SIctux LVu Co. iff (muk. mm zuiiti mm JLi L9 11 l J rir:y KfiVct a Compromise. SaWn, Or., Jan. 30. (Special.) The tight between Vale and Ontario for the co.inty seat of Malheur County was com promised today through the efforts of the House committee on counties. Both factions have large lobbies at the Capitol, which has been fighting each other hard. The compromise is that the question of relocation is to be sub mitted to a vote of the people of Mal heur. In order to secure this vote a petition must be presented to the Coun ty Court, containg the nmiies ol 00 per cent of the registered electors of the county. lh petition is to give toe name of the town to be voted for and the election is to be held at the next general ehction after filing the petition If (10 per cent of the votes cast are for the town contained in the petition, the removal is then to be made, in case toe town which enters the race fails to get that 00 per cent of the votes cast, the question cannot be brought up again for four years. The lobbyists on both sides say they are content with the compromise. The committee will re port probably tomorrow a substitute bill embracing the terms as above set forth. Pearls Becoming Scarce. It is reported that a famine of pearls hBs set in, due to the larce demand for Tt.ia fluimod that no other stone is so becoming to yonth uu1 hpfuitv. hut tus niBioritv of peonle throughout the couutry are not able to porobase these costly gems. However, long as they erj )y good bfalth they are far richer and will always look better than if tney posseesd all the pearls ir the world. If yon have lost the precious possession health you should try Hostetter's Stomach Bitters beoause it is reoognized as the best health maker in txistanoe. It will cure headache, nervousness, indijeBlu'on, liver and kidney troubles and malaria fever and ague. Our Private Stamp is on tbe neck of the bottle. In I'livsr of Alitka Treaty. Washington, Jan. 30. The commit- tee on foreign relations today authorized favorable reports on the Alaskan boun- tiary treaty ana tne protocol ior me ex tension of time for the ratification of the Cuban reciprocity treaty, but failed, for lack cf time, to reach a decision upon the Panama Canal treaty. There wajst coneiderablo discussion of the Alaskan treaty, but the agreement to make a favorable report was unanimous. The Panama treaty was opposed by Senator Morgan, who offered a number ol amend ments and presented an argument in opposition to the treaty as it now . .1 . a1 1 . : mi . . i- HianuH. i,uummu,eBwuu,uK, tomorrow to hear tbe conclusion of Senator Morgan's objections. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe best and most famous compound I ui iuo wunu iti uumjuTi tur8 nUu b..i paniR. (Jures (Jutp, heals JJurns and Bruises, subdues Inflimation, masters Piles. Millions of boxes sold jearly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulcere, Felons, HMn Eruptions. It cures or no piy. 25u at Slociira I) rax Co. Call at the Gazette office and learn of our clubbing of-r with the Weekly Ore gonian. visit Dn. JORDAN'S orct FiUSEULi OF AHAT0E3Y 1061 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (Ciiimi Blxtk u flmatk. Inrf rut A.nftlctalct.1 Msseaio Woria. Orratntt attraction In the Citv. A vmnacrjxti t.ntjor vistcurs. P( (ils-mso.uttalllTely rnrril ty ; thn oldest Mporlnltaton ihe l'cUi Cuaiu iuitabUaliud as year. CR. JCR3AN PfllVATE D1SEASC2 Yon n if mra and mltldl 1 CU un who nie '.i(;ring frura th fUuetn of youthful lucilw I cretluit or excesses In mturr ynrm. Ngrvuus nl ptiyMcul lehlllt7, lm rof mcj, l.oi?lniniod Jo Itseompll. r ations; jif rinatun haM. 'riolxiur- riiJ-j. (lonorrlim, Ulfrt, rrrqnmrT of I'l-Iiintlnv, '. Itr n comhlnaUon cf remedies, of ?ret curatlro f o r, tne IXK-to has o itrruiuri'cl tre:itm:it (hut It not only :TirJ lm'n-il'it rellt-f. but parmHuent C'ir. Tli JKictor (1dp not claim topeifurni niirxoii tun m well Knnwn t be a lulr and yunro tViyslrtan uric. Surgpcii pr-emlunl In liiH poiultr lln"ifc of ilru. KVPi:(U l'.o.lehly mdlciitfA from tli r s'."Ri without tli" n cf Jltrmrj, TniMfi fltvod br an Ktaert. Hadleml "r f.-r fiLtttire. A quirk aid radical cut tor 11 Ira, Kloaur and Fialnlaa.by Dr. Jordan's pwla! pulnlis methorta V.'Yr MAV .nnl.ln a n. will .mmIm Otir hmrt opinion tit hlsromplalnl. V We will Unarnnlr tOtitTlYM CtTBI t tverv cite, t.'e unrifrmk. rnntiit:tli'in FKKK nd rtrlctlr prlraU. CHAR iKS VKHY REASONABLE. Iratment perwma'l or by letter. '.Vr!t f..r P.ool:. IMIII.OSOPHT F TitA Kltl AUK. MttLiDl'ma tA ValOAjl book for rari.) Call or writ Orl. JORDAN CO.. I OS I Marital 8L, . ft, mm n Saved Her Child's Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was obuDued by Pneumonia Hlmont 'o h skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Wntkine, of Pleasant Oity.O. "A terrible oouu set in, that, in spite of 11 good doctor'n treat m-nt for several weeks artvi worse every day. We then nurl Dr. Kinu's New Discovery lor Consumt turn, aud our darling wus soon souod and well. We are sure this grand medioine saved his life." Millions know it' the only sure sure for Coughs, Colds aud all Lung diseases. Slocnm Dnjg Ot, guarantee satisfaction. 0o, $1.00. Tnul bottleo free. BUSINESS LOCALS and want ads of all descriptions will hereafter bs published in a column by themselves. Itatcs for l.uccct Ads. Ten cents h line for first insertion and 5 cents a line for each subsequent inser tion. All notices set in brevier type. iroceric. Binns Bron. for fresh groceries. T. R. Howard for fine groceries The finest groceries at Binns Bros. TIip Gazette has added a new blank to its list. - Contest Affidavit. Howard's grocery store is a very pop ular place for the purchase of supplies for farmers and outfits for outing in tin wav of extra fine urrocei ies. Almot everything imaginable kept, in stocl It's handy where you can get anvtning you want Wanted Hides, pelts, and furs ,IiKhest casl) priue8 pai(1 for coyotp skins and other furs. 14 tf. Pun, Cohx. Money to lan On improved lands for a term of years tf R. F. Hyxd. Notice. I will sell at public auction on Satur day, February 7, 190;, 2 p. ra , at the office of the M. C. L. 1 T. Co. all un collected notes belonging to the National Bank of Heppner. No es can ba seen at above office. 23 24 R. F. II ynd, Receiver. FlTBt to arrive with the telegraphic newa The Weekly Oreponian. Independent and reliable The Oregon- The news of both hetntephtfre in The VllWI On Ambition end pepsia. Dyt- "Dyspepsia," wrote Eueeno Field. "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition." Though great despite his complaint Field suffered from indices- tiOQ all his life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It need. .act Vnii nnn nn 1 V rnir if tv I hft lie. of & prcparation like Kodol, which re- lioves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening, SatEsfvinn. 8nvigcrat(ng. Prepa red only by E. C. Ps W ifr & Co., Chlcaga I'heSU boLtie coutaiai Ugum ttie Wo. six Flat iTOhS vea.r out. . So do mi': But if Mies ssl your merchixnx. st$Ms 50 YEARS' &&V&r EAFEKlfcNvlt Copyrights &c. Anvone sending a sketch and dPFrription may qnlckfT si.rtiiin f.ur ojnnim free wiiotiior an invention i rlinip!v patentable. rmninnie. tionsstrict!yr..iitl(lenti!il. HAN0&DDK on I'atenU sent tre. Oliloi ntrency fr seetiruiir patents. Patents taken thmuirh Munti A Co. receive tpecial nr.tice, wit 'tout cl'.'rire. in the Scieniific Jlmericaa. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.srcest rlr culation f anv s-ientlU! J.ur:ial. Tf-rms, f:i a TP.ir: four niontts, L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNNSCo.3S,B'oadKewYork Branch Office. t35 F 8U Vashlnton. I. U WKiT Truoe Marks &:teiM Designs THE 'PALACE MAXUFACTL'KKltH OF NE CANDIES H. D. Wood &Xo OREGON !IOITliINE CIFIC. Onlv Xjine EAST via SET fsIE 0 MM TWO TRAINS DAILY. Daily Depakts TIM A tSCHEDt'LES Huri-NKK, Ok. Daily Akrivks Ftiet Mail For KiiKt and West Fast Mil From KnBt aud West Kxjiress For Jv.iKt and Went Expri'Ho From KaKt iiiid Went 8:15 a. m. 5:15 p. m. 8:15 a. in. 5:15 p. STEAMER LINES. San Fuancisco I'okti.and Routk. Steam saiis from i'ortland 8 i. m. every 5 days. Boat service between Portland, AHtoria, Oregon City, Paytosi. iSnlem, Iniicpendeiice, "oi-vl!J and uil (Julumbia and Willamette Kiver points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. StHHn:ers lx'twt en Hipatia and Lewiston leave Riparia dailv at 1:W a. m,, returning leave l.ewiiton daily, except Monday, at a. m. J. M. &EKNAN, Afient, Heppner. A. L. CUA1G, General Passenser AKCiit. Portland SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN . NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS Ttie Only A! I -Rail Route Without Change of Cars Between Hpokane, Rosaland and Nelson. Also between Nelsou and Iiossland, daily except Sunday : Lrfmve Arrivn. 8:(K) A. M Hpokan.... 6;-n V. M. UKW A. M liowland 8:40 e. M. 9:10 A.M.. NolBoa C:45 P. M. Clone nonnoctitms at Nelnon with Htoaruers for Kaalo, and all Kootenai liake points. PansenKare for Kettle Kivor and Pounditry ronk connect at Marcim witn ntnaf dnilv. TICKETS TO AND FROM Aid. POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULL' Til, MIXXETOIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Tbroub Palace and Ton list Slecperp, Diniiiirand IUiilVt Smoking Library Cars Di'ilv Tr.ivs; 1'nvt 'lime; Service and Scen ery I'nequaled. For Kates, Folders and Full information re garding tickets, routes, etc call on or address J. V. PllAi.o.s, T. V. A, H. Dickson, C. 1. A 122 nio ST., roinum a. b. o. pk:;msto:, g. v. r. a., First Avenue. ... - j-prtmo, aso Tii Honnwesiera um 8 trains daily l.etween St. Paul and Chicago coiniri.siair Tbe Ldest ruilrnan oieepers, Perlt-tH Dir-inn Ors. Library tnul OCervatin Cars, Free KiTlinir (Jcair Cars. The 20 Century Train, "Ihe Northwestern Limited," Huns every day in the year. Tbe Finest Tram m tbe tor!J. Klectrie I.iclited Steam Heated ToChieiiKO by Itayliidit. The B-.deer State Express, the Finest Pay Train runninir between st I'nnl and ChicnKO via. tlie hort Line. Cotineetioiis from thr West tr.nde via The Northern I'ai itic, Great North ern and Canadian Pacific l:ys. This is also the lx'st line between Omaha, St Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via. "Tbe Norlbwestern Line." W. H. MEAD. II. I MM.fcK. Gen. Aeent. liciici Ag 2tS Alder St.. Tortlaud, Ore. f i fi V