The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 26, 1900, PART 1, Image 2

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1900.
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WHAT LOES "VSITEU
ME AS!
STATES'
The arguments in the Porto Kico
and Philippine cases Lave been made
id the United States supreme court
anil the cases Lave been submitted
for the final adjudication of the
court. To the ordinary lay mind
the constitutional question involved
appears quite simple. It becomes
complex and ditlicult only when the
lawyers begin quoting authorities
and decisions whose relevancy the
lay mind is unable to determine.
As to the question involved there
can be no doubt. It all hinges on
the meaning of the fiist clause of the
eighth section ot the first article of
the constitution, which reads as fol
"The congress shall have power to
lay and collect taxes, duties, imports
and excises, to pay the debts and
provide for the common defense and
general welfare of the United States,
but all duties, imposts and excises
shall be uniform tin ought the United
States."
Keduced to still more concise di
mensions the thing to be determined
is, Whtt did tie frameis of the con
stitution mean by the term "United
Slates?" When this has been de
termined the controversy would seem
to be at au end. It was "We tbe
people of the United Slaies" that
"ordained and established" the con
stitution. Who were "we?" There
can be only one answer. It was
only the people of the states united
who were privileged to vote on the
adoption of the constitution.
At the time of its adoption in 1788
we owned, outside the states them
selves, the vast national domain
lying between the Allegheny mount
ains and the Mississippi river. A
year before the adoption of the con.
stitution the part of this domain
lying north of the Ohio river, and
comprising the. present states of
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Michigan
and Wisconsin, had been organized
by the famous ordinance of 1787
into the Northwest Territory, with a
regular territorial government. But
no resident of that territory, or of
the territory sou ID of the Ohio had
any voice in "ordaining or establish
nig" the constitution.
The constitution was thus ordained
And ratilled by the people ot the
-stales that comprised the Union and
by them only, and from that hour to
this the people of the territories
never have had a voice in making,
ratifying, amending or operating the
constitution. To a lay mind, there
fore, capable of construing a plain
English sentence, and not befogged
by tbe subtilties of the law, it
would appear that the term United
States means the states united and
nothing more.
opinion to have much weight, and it
is well understood that he is more
interested in his own mouth than iu
ttie mouth of the Columbia.
Hon. Henry W. Corbett, of Poit
Iind, is reputed to be a lich man,
a very rich man, and therein lies his
strength as a candidate for United
States senator. It is useless to dis-
guiso the fact that if Mr. Corbett
were worth 10,000, or even $100,
000, no one would have thought
seriously of choosing biro to icpre
sent the people of Oregon at Wash
Ington at this critical time in the
history of the state, lsut Lc is a
millionaire and wants the scnatorship,
and he has but to press the button
and the fly-wheel begins to turn and
the machinery to move, and in a
twinkling the whole mechanism is
whirring and buzzing. Professional
politicians are scouring the state,
legislators are slipping intD Portland
on free passes in ones and twos and
threes, and drifting into the back
parlors of the First National bank,.
So it is said a tremendous commotion
is stirred up by the liberal use of
money and the favorite and well
known methods of the Portland
managers. And by the time the
legislature assembles we will perceive
that body in a ferment of excitement
over the question whether enough
members have been prevailed upon
to no into secret caucus and submit
to the shameful prostitution that
marks the process by which the rich
man reached the goal of his ambition.
expressed a desire to form your ar.
quainlar.ee." -
The Clatsop county court has In
structed the county treasurer to remit
to the state treasurer the scalp bounty
tax for 1893, amounting to 060.34.
In this connection it is quite perti
nent to suggest that the county couit
of Crook county might profit by the
example of its brother ol Clatsop.
Senator Simon stayed in Washing,
ton when he should have been at
home, and now he is at home when
he should bo in Washington.
LOST CREEK LYRETS.
A Baaaa of Bright Ilrevltle from the
Colaana of That Huatllac
Joaraal.
Hilly Hyer haa returned from his
trip to Denver -and hope to be able
to leave hia bel in a day or two.
In the society department of a Den
ver paper we note thnt bunt leu lire
ntfnin cominjr in faahion. Old papers
for ale at this office in bunches of
any size.
Old .Simon Ituckley, who lost one
eye from n blast in the Holy Moses
mine n few week nfo, came mighty
near losing the other one in the Home
hotel last Monday niffht. A woman,
a hatpin and a keyhole figured in the
incident.
Matters ot great and far-reaching
importance to Oregon have been and
still are before the United States
senate. Yet Senator Minon remains
In Oregon, attending to his own
private Interests and, incidentally,
for Joseph is very far from being a
philanthropist to the interests of
his political p;ird and dupe, "the old
uvin of the sea." Yet the big Port
land papers say n?. er a word. Hut
O. my countrymen, if Mcllridc had
anted that way, wouldn't these papers
have tousled him from hades to
biewkfast and from Dan to Itecrsheba?
Senator Simon ought to be fired
bodily from the United States scna
torship. He leaves his scat vacant
In the United States senate and re
mains at Portland to help in the
election of II. W. Corbett. Mean
time, the democrats consider it of
sufficient importance to gain another
vole there to have Chas. A. Townc
qualify as senator from Minnesota
and take his seat, although it will be
but a few days more or Jess that he
can hold under the governor's ap
pointment before his successor is
elected by the republican legislature.
The questions upon the Hay-Pauncc-fote
treaty, the Nicaraugua canal
bill, the army bill, and the river and
harbor bill will all have been disposed
oT in tiie senate while Simon is ab
sent from his post of duty. Great
questions these, and of tremendous
importance to the people of Oregon,
and every republican vote is needed
In the senate. But Simon lingers
at home and busies himself with the
petty intrigues and cotruptions of
factional politics. If Mcliiide had
stayed at home as Simon has done,
the air around the Oregonian tower
would have been sulphurous as the
fumes of Vesuvius.
At the marriajre. of Hank Cafes and
Klla Harding on (ioose creek the oth
er day the blushing bride passed a
subscription paper to raise funds to
erect n tombstone over the remains
of her lute husband. A pood round
sum was subscribed, nnd she hopes
to now be able to pay due tribute to
the memory of her recent loved one.
Cyrus Hand and Mary Koinrr came
over from Methodist Mountain yester
day to be married, and Judge Jenkins
tied the knot in the latest approved
i.tyle. In the spirit of jocularity for
which he is noted hi honor whispered
in the ear of the bride, just after be
stowing the judicial kiss, that he had
never spliced a Hand-Somer couple.
A study of anfrer from experiences
in about i.tx.'O cases, collected from re
liable observers, his been made, by (i.
Stanley Hall. The causes were many
aid various, often beiiitf very trivial,
and the physical sensations ueeoirpa
nying it differed greatly with the in
dividual. Flushing was very jjrneral,
although pallor was n characteristic
in 27 per cent, of the cast s. The heart
beats were violent, several rases of
death from rupture of this orpan be
i riff reported, and there were some
tHiies -culiar sensation in mouth
anil throat, sometimes diines or
faint lie. s, frequently tenrs, and ffen-
j erally copious salivation, which mijfht
proouce iroinin at ine mourn.
Common sounds were animal-like cries
in children, oaths and threats in
adults, while in many cases the throat
was paralyzed, and there was inabili
ty to speak above a whisper, or with
out cryinjr or trembliitp. Hutting
with the head, biting and scratching
are noticeable in childish anger.
Stray Stories.
I
r aaaaaaaW aaV aaW "aaW mw
1
use for over
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ,.. ..
ver SO years, has borne thn
mid Tirta hnn . .
. j under ma
" . tZ ennui cniun4sl. .. . IT
Ty. Z-Xj ""- -"" Biin-e its Infane.
r -ct-cctff Allow no one tn d
Care fur Murpblae llalilt.
(ireat interest has neen aroused in
medical circles in (iermany, says a
Herlin dispatch to the London Chron
icle, by the discovery by Dr. Otto Km
merich, of linden-linden, of n specific
against morphia poisoning nud that
peculiar form of disorder known in
Germany as "morphinismus." The in
creasing use of morphia among a con
siderable section of society has been
lately exciting much attention, and
medical men have been unable to pre
scribe any ctlicieiit remedy. It is
claimed for Dr. Kmmerich's discovery
that it has proved infallible in the
numerous cases in which it has been
applied. It is distilled vegetable oii
of intense acidity, two or three drops
of which arc taken internally daily.
After a cure, extending from three to
six weeks, patients aciptire an intense
loathing for the use of the morphia
needle.
Allow no one to deceive Ton in
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-a.s-giMMlare bnt
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health
Infants and Children Experience against Experune
What is CASTORIA
Castor!; is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paj
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Measa'nt. It
uontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarijotia
Mibsiance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Wornm
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Win
vuue. i reuces icciiiniu iruuuics, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleen.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In the trial of a mining case in our
justice's court last Wednesday a
young sprig of the law from Denver,
with enlarged ideas of the latitude to
which attorneys nre entitled in court,
ca'led Judge Jenkins a "pettifogging
liar." A moment later he left the
temple of justice with a head en
larged to more comfortably accommo
date said ideas.
At the swa-ree given by Mrs. Jack
Millett last Thursday evening in honor
of her reconciliation with her divorced
husband the hostess wore a umstard
colored gown that was pronounced to
be the Rinartest. thing in the frock
line ever seen iu this camp. Jack was
not present, having been detained up
town celebrating the event with the
boys.
Help Is needed t onca when a person's
life is in danger. A neglected coiifh or
cold may soon become serious and should
be stopped at once. One Minute Cough
Cure quickly cures cougti9 and colds and
the worst caees of croup, bronchitis,
grippe and other throat and Inn a
troubles. Sold by Clarke & talk s V. O.
1'haruincy.
V utch our window for ten days. If
you don't see what you want, step in
side and we'll do the rest. Geo. C.
Blakeley.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMT CCNTAU COMNNV, TT MUMAV STttCCr, MCW VOMK CITY.
Southern CHllforuta.
Tbe Hickory Ridge Miaourian is
in favor of reorganization with a
vengeance. It says: "We are in
favor of reorganizing tbe democratic
party or abolishing the whole shoot
ing match. When it's got so that
we haven't any principles of our
own and bave to take them second
hand from a lot of Kansas and Ne
braska cranks and granddadtly long
legs with yelier hair and their pants
in their boots, who don't know any-
thing but free silver and calamity
hooting, it's time, by jiogo, to call a
new deal! We're tired of holding
the sack for the republican snipe
hunters. It's going to be a blamed,
long, cold winter for us Ibis year.
Wood, coal, and corncobs wanted on
Daisy ltlack, who ran awav with a
I). nver drummer a few weeks ngo, re
turned home last evening with noth
ing to show for her escapade but a
tear-stained marriage certificate and
a black eye. She will go to Cripple
Creek next week nnd file an applica
tion for divorce, and expresses the sin
cere hope that the next fellow that
gets the matrimonial drop on her may
be u gentleman.
Trie GolumDia Packing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIF.D BEEF. ETC.
Hunk Devlin, of Methodist Moun
tain, who was married last week to
that dashing young widow from Den
ver, came over yesterday to see if he
couldn't have Mrs. Devlin arrested for
obtaining a husband under false pre
tenses. When ye I.yre man asked him
for particulars of the crime he shut
tip like a startled clam and refused to
talk, further than to throw out a
vague hint, that a wonan should never
be judged by the shape of the clothes
she wears. Denver Tost.
Something New,
Just published by the Southern Pa
cific Co., is a pamphlet upon tbe re
sources of Western Oregon, which in
cludes an excellent map of the state,
and contains inforoialiou on climate,
lands, education, etc., existing indus
tries and their capabilities. Attention
J. A. EBERLE,
pirpe Jailorip
A complete line of Fall and Winter
Suitings, I'antings and Overcoating, now
on uispiay. juu umereni varieties to ee
lect from.
Suits, $20 ard up.
Call and examine goods before po'wg
elsewhere. Second street, opp. Mays
x v;rowe e.
HJS Restaurant
L. Y. Hone, Prop'r.
First-Class in Every Respect
MKAIS AT AU HOIKS.
Oysters Served in any Style.
H7 Hccomt M., The llHllcn, Or.
is also directed to such new fields for j
subscription, and wanted linht now ! i """gy or capital as promise fair return. I
n I Tl fi 1. !!.: AIM- - i
i ma fHi'MiL'a'ion una a rineij ions fx
If
Oil fur a chance for the people; to
pe l a direct whack at Corbett an'd
America is likely to be confronted
with tbe question whether it is will
ing to give up a portion of Alaska
to Kng'and for the sake of fortifying!
a canal which can be viiy well
guarded by our floating fortresses.
It is sincerely to be hoped that the
administration will deafly under
stand Unit it was dieted
perienced by Oregonians in replying to
inquiries of eastern friends.
Copies may be had of local agent for
I Southern Pacific Co., or fiotn
C. II. Makkiiam, (i. P. A.
When the ftomaeh is tired out it mutt !
have a rett', but wu can't liv without!
fo;id. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "diifeetg j
wlmt you eat" so that you run eat all the I
good food yon want whilo it is restoring
UIon il.o 1 t'" "rf'Jl vn organs l' li-altn. it is the
' I nnlu ..........lift;. II a, ,I....,.j nil I. I 1-
understanding that it sto. f.,r no'off.,od. Sold hv CUike ft ' Fa'k'. 1 o.
hi uang of grafters: The result surrender of territory one; giincd, ' Pharmacy.
wt'uld be worse than it was in 1 ott
land last June when the gang named
the republican ti'ket, and a county
that rolled up a majority of .000 for
AIcKinlcy n; ped the earth with it.
The roil.uid organ of Mr. Corbett,
hen it copies from the Iiaker City
1'cpnblic.tn, should not claim the
views f t'j:it paper as the scntimont
of the people of Kustcrn Orcgw.
Col. Alley is too well known for bit
says the Astorian.
The Kl.lridgc blotk
wlicic Jonathan Bourne
Simon herded the mcD'bcrs
hold-up legislature in 1897, will;
probably be the scene of n high old
lime during the coming session.
riiuble members will find Doc Keenc
in attendance, ready nnd eager to
introduce Ihttn to that grand old
man, II. W. Corbett, "who has often
We oiler for a limited period the
j twice-a-week CiiuoMi i.e, pilce $1,50,
fit .Salem, ; attd the Weekly Oregonian, price fl.'il),
nnd .Ituftih f Mt'rs for year. Subscriptions.
C. F. Stephens S
.Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Itnoti, Hhoea. Ifnt-, Cups Nullum,
lor W. I.. lJurg:ns ;licie.
AKt.
T. cihnne No,
1.1 1 hwiiiiil St.
Tbe Dalles, Or.
Notable among the j leasurea afforded
by the Shasta Route is the winter trip
to Southern California and Arizona.
Renewed acquaintance w'.th this erction
will ever develop fresh points of interest
added sources of enjoyment, under its
sonny tkiee, in the variety of its indus
tries, in its prolific vegetation and among
its uumberlees resorts of mountain,
shore, valley and plain.
The two daily ShaBta trains from
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped with the mom approved
pattern of standard and tourist sleeping
ears, but the low rates of fare will Btill
continue iu effect.
llluelrated guide to the winter resorts
of California and Arizona may be had
cn application to
C. if. Makkiiam, G. P. A.,
Portland. Oregon.
GOING EAST.
If you intend to take a trip Eaet, nek
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabnsh, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Knnsas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New Jnglan! points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train baa free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Cunk,
raciuc uoast Tans. Agt
I-os Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Chase, (i. p. A., St. Louis, Mo.
For Sl...
Eaetern Oregon timothy hay, $1,7 per
ton, f. o. b. The D.illen. Eastern Ore
gon wild hay, (13.50 in car lots.
McCi i.i.y ft Cavi.oii,
d42 La (irar.de, Or.
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
Ixt A email re, I eniv !.. r
old, branded V on each bin. with vrl.
low-fork in rluht cnr. n,ii,t i i....
call about 5 month old. 1 -iii n.. r.
lor such information as will lead to their
recovery. Tiikoiiori Mmt-rr
At Ward ft Robertson' ctat.U Tl..
Dalles. dl.1.4t
Snbserihi f ir Tim Ciikoniclb.
r
(Men Lies Ciprtl.
USE
Carbolineum : Avenarius, '
The most crlletntit Wnml I'ro.ervint
1'nint, nlBoa Kudiciil KcniMly against
chicken Uc lu upplii-atinn tain.
MUu walls of poultry house will tr-niHiu-mly
exterminate uli lice. Ke
niltn henlthy thickens, , enty ol
eK. vv rite for eirculurs and pilot,
Mention this paper.
Jos.T. Peters &Co.,
TDK UALLtA, IIKEflim, i
aV.'V
T. A. Van Norden
Keep com tontlv on hand a lre ami varl4
line of all that la heat In Wan-two, Jinilrr,
Clnrka, HpeetaeleK, Kli-M (ilHSe,Wlvcrare,.tc
ut price that defy competition. Mai! orttrei:
teruletl to with promptness and di-intcli. En
graving neatly done. aiif
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington St.
All orders attended to promptly. laf
distance phone 433. l'cal, 102.
J. F. MCOBC. J0H!lun
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOIlNKVd AT LAW
Kooma .t and ), over V. S. I jiikI OfflCf
jyt- UtMK.NIXIItr FKK
Physician ami Surgeon,
8jcil attention g-ivi-n loauraxT
cl.Slh R.onni!iid -h.'. Vnfl Blurt
A BIG SALE OF STAR FEED MILLS.
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rj 1 mm 1 1
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I'or 11,11 in-:; t. thirtv days wh are going to nlTcr the
1 ! Kini in CJrin linv 1
tar'
under llils oiler muct bo paid in ail-
cf the 1 vsnce. if
For Sale,
A few choice Hereford bull ralvca eli
gible for registration. Inquire of
nl 4:dw J. L. Ksi.i.v, Tl.o Dalles.
Aloury tn Loan.
Five hundred dollars t j loan cn real
estate. K commission. Apply at this
office. n21-ltw
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Cealer in Blacksmiih Supplies.
TtODC 15?
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We ht ltr-'
ll 911.
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vill ni'ike your r.!d hore fatter; it will mea- v.mr '
and tliii Is a sure wa? nf C' ttini.' i- ' ' .
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ie t r jo.i
liiruii r to ha.rt .1 t.tr l ..t t,it 1., i, ...in t.. mv voiir tt.xK
ve von tim,.; -viii ni'ike you'r r.!d hore fatter; it will .iea- v.mr ''
cra"ue.i irrnm t-.r h..r e i-. k
tor wo ar-! . .k.:iv -,v c .:n.; t ir'o-e out thfl mill now on ban
A cbani' in tb hiii1M., ,.,,.) ,M f, d ibi?, and no 1 '
reap tlm benefit. F,,r fn,ti,,.r pir; l.-ttlri !n.ui.e or write fj
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HUDSON & BROWNHILL. The Dalles, Oregon.