Tii2 Dalles Daily Chronicle SUBSCRIPTION BATES. IT rOSTASit niFilB, IH ASTAXCt. SVaafrW 1 n 1 1 fiO months. 0 75 a " 0 60 DUv, 1 year. , 6 00 s months. 8 00 " per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON KaJE." The Dalle, Oregon. THURSDAY, - - AUGUST 30, 1894 7 .- . i SOME SALEM POINTERS. The Salem Statesman commenting on what re said the other day, concerning the ataU. fair, "that Eastern Oregon would cheerfully assist in making some other place the capital of the state, says: "This unkindest cut of all ia from The -Chsoniclk, a paper published at 7 he Dalles, which city reaps the benefit of the portage railway, which was built by atate appropriation. But Salem never objected to the appropriation. She be lieved it waa for the best interest of the state." The Statesman dodges the question that haa stirred Eastern and Southern Oregon up against her. It points to the portage road at the Cascades, which cost $60,000, an amount about equal to that expended on the dome of the capitol at Balem the same year. Of course Salem did not object to the building of the portage at the Cascades. It would have 4one so, however, if it had been possible to move the Cascades to Salem. It comes with ill grace from that paper to twit Eastern Oregon about the Cascade - portage, for years before Eastern Oregon atood manfully by the Willamette valley in constructing the locks at Oregon City Salem did not object to that . either. what she does object to ia the' building of any state buildings ' outside of the xeach of Salem. That the constitution of the state gives her ground for this contention we freely admit, but the agricultural college, the soldiers' home and other state institutions have been located elsewhere in violation of it. The etate constitution was made for a com monwealth of thirty or forty thousand people, and Oregon has outgrown it We need a new one, or else such an in terpretation of the present one as will allow the state to do business. The locating of a branch insane asylum in Eastern Oregon is an absolute necessity. It is needed to provide a place for the treatment of the insane from the valley mud coast . counties, becauee it gives a change of climate and plenty of sun- srtine. but the welfare of the insane saner, stand to one side to satisfy the grasping disposition of Salem. We are not finding fault with the board locating the asylum elsewhere than ' at The Dalles. We wanted it, it is true, but when the board in its wisdom selected soother site, we acquiesced cheerfully in its decision. It matters not to us a cent whether the branch asylum is built or not, but we reiterate the statement that Salem '8 action has aroused the indigna tion of the entire state and that most of the people feel as we do, that the capitol should be removed to Portland, which is the traffic center of the state, and the proper place for it. To get from one section of the state to any other the traveler is compelled to pass through Portland. It is the natural and most convenient place for the state capital, and us fellows up in Eastern Oregon stand ready to help remove it to that point. If Portland will get a move on, he can have the capital just as soon as the constitution and laws can be changed to permit it. : - ' " FOR A NEW CONSTITUTION. It is high time that the constitution of the etate be changed. It was all right when it was made, but it was made for fity thoueand people, and it is sot a fit one for five hundred thousand. We have outgrown it, worn it out. Un der present conditions it simply oper ates to prevent the people doing any thing that will be for the interest of the whole state. Indeed the affairs of the state cannot le managed without vio lating the provisions of the constitution The supreme court is compelled to wink wisely at some things that are done be cause the things are necessary in spite of the inhibitions of the oosolete docu ment we call the constitution. : The capital of the state ought to be at Portland, where it ia convenient to all parts of the state; the state buildings, while most of them are properly located at the capital, S'nuld not tie forced there when the interests of the state de tnand some other arrangement. This is particularly true of the insane asy . lorn and of the penitentiary. The one should be located, or its hmi-cheB should be located, hern the climate is best, for the patients, regardless of where that may be. The penitentiary should be located convenient to some atone quarry, or m-m ilace where work could be pro Tided for the prisoners. The. salaries ol the governor, the su preme jndires. and other state officers, should be fixed in such sums as would amply reward them, without piecing them put by commissions, or some other ift made necessary bv the restrictions the coristitntion. Our elt-ctions should be changed from Jane to Novem t , so that business is not interfered wih all snmmer every four years. The expense of s constitutional, convention would be saved in a little while by the saving on extra elections alone. We need a new constitution, and we need it badly, and the coming session of the legislature will be derelict in its duty if it does not take the steps neces sary to submit the question to the voters. - - : T The Tacoma affair was opened yester day. United States Senator Watson C. Squire waa selected to press the button, which from much practice in the polit ical arena, he did with a delicacy and precision of touch that prevented his tine Italian hand being seen in the oper ation.'.. The . crowd ia estimated to num ber 50,000, which would indicate that, by the census, nearly two-thirda of the citizens of the charming village were at home.' This proves conclusively that Tacomaitea are patriottc and that moat of them came home from the mountains, in spite of the disagreeablenesa of the fair in time to swell the crowd. . We acknowledge the receipt this morning of the fifty-eighth monthly re port of the Oregon State Weather Ser vice, giving a detailed description of weather conditions last January. It ia intensely interesting reading while the thermometer is up near the hundred mark, and shows the wisdom of Messrs. Hayes and Blandford. Some persons, if they had charge of the .weather, would get out the monthly report at the end of the month, but Hayea and Blandford, with a wisdom that compels admiration, turn on their January weather report in August, and the August variety in Janu ary. Great beads. . . ..'A.. . ...J' J. The last river and harbor bill passed by the recent congress provides, amongst other things, $100,000 for The Dalles boat railway. Some folks think thia will cause considerable work here, but they are badly mistaken. It'wiil take all of the amount to put the engineers in a good humor, and make a prelimin ary survey. It is largely a political move, but still something may come of it in the next twenty or thirty' years With the experience we have had with the canal and locks at the cascades, Dalles people are not liable to grow en thusiastic over the matter. PERSONAL MENTION. City Marshal Blakeney and family are rusticating at Aiosier. Agent E. E. Lytle, who haa been in Portland for several days, returned last mgnt. Miss Farrelly of Portland arrived on last evening's train, and is visiting her sister, Airs. a. bnarp, of this city. Miss Lucille Thompson, who has been visiting the Misses Marden, returned to her home, (joldendale, this morning. Rev.VJ. C. Kirk man, who has been at tending conference here, went to Hood River yesterday for a short visit. He will also visit Portland before returning to ma labors at uoiton, Washington. BORN. . i." At Five-mile Thursday mornine. Aue. 30th, to the wife of Vance Buffing. on, a son. . A "Run-down" And "used-up" feeling is the first warn ing that your liver isn't doing its work And, with a torpid liver and the impure blood that follows it, you're an easy prey to all sorts of ailments. That is the 'time to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical discovery. "As an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It rouses every organ into healthful action, puri fies and enriches the blood, braces up the whole system, and restores health and vigor. For every disease caused by a disor dered liver or impure blood, it is the only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't beneft or cure, in every case, you have y-iur money back." $500 is offered, by the proprietors, of Dr. Safe's Catarrh. Their remedy per fetly and permanently cures the worst cases. - Improper and deficient care of the scalp will cause grayness of the hair and baldness. Escape both by the use of that reliable specific, Hall's Hair Re- newer. ' - Feed wheat for sale cheap at Wasco warenouoe. "'-. . tf. CONTINUATION" or THE Special Piano Sale Nickelsens Book and Musi Store. " The remaining 3 pianos will be sold very cheap for cash, or on easy monthly ' payments. Prices as low aa the ,.L great citiea East..' Pianos are " - - in every respect firtt class. . 1 commenced the special , sale with 6 pianos, out of which 3 have been sold to prominent people of the city. Do not miss this rare chance, but call ' early. -I shall be glad to show . the superiority of my pianos to any others. I. C. NICKELSEN. A Racfcitig Cough Cured by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Mrs.1 D.'IIALE,- 21T Genessoe St., Iiockport, N. Y., says : "Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my father describe the wonder, ful curative' effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of La : Grippe, which assumed tire form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom- ; panied by an .aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. While some of thesa medicines partially : alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which 'would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was ''. Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night ; in lny easy chair, and procure what , sleep I could in that way. It then oc curred to mejthat I had a bottle of -Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 took a spoonful of this preparation ia a littlo water, and was able to lie down without ' coughing. ' In a few moments,,' I fell asleep, and -sti-oW in" the morning greatly refreshed ;md feeling much ' better. 1 took a tea.spoonful of the Pec- : toral every night for a week, then grad- f ually decreased . the done, and in two weeks my cough was cured." ; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral : Prepared by Dr. J. C. A yer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prompito act, sure to cure Steamship 1.1b to Africa. Philadelphia, Aug. 29. The first direct steamship line between America and the west coast of Africa has been chartered in the state of New Jersey It will be Known as the African Steam ship Company. About half of its stock is subscribed, and the boats -will ply monthly between this city and Liberia, beginning about October 1st. The com pany, which will receive a subsihy from the Liberian government of $10,000 a year, intends to carry the United States mall.;" " ;- ' :- '. , X.ostl Five Dollar Reward. Strayed from my west pasture, one iron-grey horee, branded (half circle) on left shoulder and two S'a crossed on right Bhoulder;. rather thin cinch sore on left ribs ; foretop roached back to the place for halter."; Probably went tow ards Tyeh Ridge. ' Will eive 15 reward for-hia'Tetura -to roe at my ranch, or a liberal reward for any information lead ing to hia recovery. -'t,5 A. S. ROBKKTS, ? ltu " .. . , : .-3- : Prospect Ranch. Notice to Taxpayers. The county board of equalization will meet in the assessor's 'office on Monday, Sept. 24th, and continue in session one week, for the purpose of equalizing the assessment jot Wasco connty for 1894. All tax payers who have not been inter viewed by the assessor will please call at the office on Thursdays, Fridays or Sat urdays, as all property must be assessed. ' 1 ' Joel Koontz, . . ; County Assessor. Fur Trout Lake. .' : The great fishing resort of the North west. Parties can procuro teams or con veyance the round trip by writing and stating time they' wish to start, number of the party, amount of baggage, etc. Addrees " A, a. Jbwett, ' . lm . ... -.... White Salmon, Wash. . '"v ' jFor Sale. ' A. R. Byrkett, at White Salmon, Wash., haa a number of pure bred reg istered Al C- C. Jersey bulls of all ages. Pedigree furnished on application.. Ad dress or call on A. R. Bybkbtt, s Hood River, Or. Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation, and a fine constitution man be weakened and ruined bv simple neglect. There is no medicine, for regulating the .bowels and restoring a natural action to the digestive organs, equal to Ayer's Pills.; . For Rent. The Union street lodging house. For terms apply to Geo. Williams, admin istrator of the estate of John Michel bach. '.. ' lm. ' ; 50TICB. No Freight will be accepted for ship ment between tbe boars of S P. M. and 9 A. M except X.lve Stock and Perish able Goads. . y I., F. & A. N. Co. : - -Jul? -SOtb. 1894. ... John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, IN THX Old Rvtnotry Building, Washington Street, between Second bet. Second and Third, OHad Just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and hs a large assortment of Fort Urn and Amer lean Cloth s, whicn he can finish To Order for those that favor him. Clefabg and Impairing a Spesialty. DOES NOT The war in. China does not cut any figure in comparison V with Charles P. Stephens' attractions in . Dry Qood5, lotlpip, aee5, Embroideries Since the passage of the Wilson - . . : opeciai Bucklen'a Arinca salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcerB, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to (rive perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. . For sale by Snipes & Kin eraly. f When Babjr was sick, we gave her Cantoris. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. . Whan fine had Children, she gave them Castoria. Pat om Tour Glasses and Look at This. From 100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Rowland, 113 Third 8t, The Dalles, Or. riClirE.HHIONAl.. II a. R1DDKLL attobkt-at-La.w Offloe Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. - - a. a. ncrvB. rum sinm. DOFDE, MBNEFKK ATTOBHKTa - AT law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post tfloe Building;, Entrance on Washington Street "he Dalles. Orearon. V8. BENNETT, ATTORNK Y-AT-L W. Of- floe in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Jalles, Oreson. J. B. COMSOK... . . : . J. W. COMDOM. CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEY8 AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old conrt house, The Dalles, Or. S, S.HUXTIHOTON. ' , at. B. WXLSO. HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOBKBT8-AT-law- -Offices, French's block over list Na tional Bank . , Dalles. -Oregon. - w H. WILeJON ATToaXKY-AT-XAWRoonia a French A Co.'s bank buildinE. Second treet, r be Dalles, Oregon. ' J SUTHERLAND, M. D., C. M. ; F. T. M. C M. C. P.- and 8. O., Physician sad Bar- ft eon. . Rooms S and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, wee Vend of Second street : -r : r - . r- . - D R. ESHELMAN (HonxorATHIC; PHTBICIAH and wiicm.. f'.u answered nmm nt.lv lay or night, city or oonntry. Office No. 86 and n ;napman oiocs. wa I U. U. D. DOANK FHYSICIAH AITO SUB- 1 sbon. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman ilocfc. Residence : 8. K. ci-rner Oonrt and fourth streets-, see nd door from the corner mce boars 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to and 7 to P. M alDDALL Dbstist. Gas given for the nainless extraction of teeth. Also teeth -et on (lowed alnminnm plate. Rooms: Ulgn of e "ioiaen 1 ootn. Hecona btreet. -SOCIKTISB. w TA8CO LODGE, NO. 16, A. F. fe A. M. Meets nrst ana tnira Monday oi eacn month at i OALLE8 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. MeeU in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday A eanb month at 7 P. M. - f ODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. 1 1 Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ng of each week tn Fraternity Hall, at 7:80 p. m. COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, 1. 0. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:90 o'clock, in K. if P. hall, corner Second and Court streets, iojouming brothers are welcome. . i. Clqttoh. Seo'y. H. A. Bnxa.N. G. .RiENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ., K. of P. Meets r every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, Id -tchanno's building, corner of Conrt and Second tracts. Sojourning members are orilialH in ted. , - W. L. BRAD8HAW, i D. W.Vavsb, E. of R. and a. C. C VeSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes lays of each month at 7:30 p. m. ttrOMEN'8 CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCh ' t - UNION will meet every Friday afternoon .r It o'clock at tbe readinfrmom. AH are tnvltod. FERN LODGE, DEGREE Of HONOR, NO. 25. Meecs in Fraternity Hall, Second street, every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. - . , Mrs. MiMitt Baioos, C. of H. Mrs. B. 3. Russsll, Financier. - - THE DALLES LODGE No. 2, 1. 0. H. T. -Reg-alar weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. a' K-ofP. HaU. J. Bi Wimzleb, C. T. Dimbmobb Parish, Bec'y. ' rEMPLK LODGE NO. 8, A. O. 0. W. Meet in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Seoond 'reet, Thursday evenings at 7 :8U. C. F. STEPHENS, W. S Mtbbs, Financier. M. W J AS. NESM1TH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meet every Saturday at 7 :80 r. m., in the K. of P. 4all. - - AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40. Meeta second and fourth Thursdays each month in K. of P. halL . J. W. Rbadt, W. H. Jonbs, See y. . . Pres. B, OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in ' the K. of P. HalL 1 E8ANG VERE1N Meets every i T evening tn the K. of -P. Hall. - Snnda B - OF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 MeeU in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes lay of each month, at 7-ai r. u. - ' Is agraln opened at THE OLD STAND Branner's Restaurant flEilLS COOKED TO OlDER, And everything the market affords constantly on hand. - Party, Sappers a Specialty. Come and See Us. t. L BRAKp ; 87 Seccnd St. GENTS' FURNISHINGS, Tariff Bill. Free Wool Basis. Low Prices for Everybody. bargains ior tne next lnmy SPOjtSpH, ITTEJlTIOJll We have just received a large invoice of SHOTGUNS and RIFLES, j which we are prepared to aell at prioea tap ' to the times. Call and examine oar : 93 Model Winchester Shotguns and "Take-do-wn" Rifles, - . . "We will be pleased at all times to Bbow our goods. See center window for display of pnr urn tttvti i nc SHOTGUN SHELLS LOADED TO ORDER. Agents for "Kambler" arid "Courier" Bicycles. PflfV flt tllP DID QtilTIf and will be glad to welcome all his old custom La Dubl Ul liiu UiU UlUllU, era, and as many new ones as poseible -DEALER IN - H3U. Grain. Feea. Floor, ! ' ' : Fruits, tos, Poultry, Potatoes, Bee SnrBliss. . : Orders Promptly Filled. All Goods-Delivered Free of Charge. When the Train stops at THE rlEW CpiiOlVlBlfl HOTEIi. " . v - ofo ' . - . , This larfre and popular House does the principal hotel business, and is prepared to farnisfa the Best Accommodations oi any flbusv in the city, and at the low rate of $i.oo per Day. - pirst (Jass Teals, 25 Ccijts. Office for all Stage) Lines leaTinc The Dalles for all potnta In Katern Onfus and Kastern Wsttahiftos, In Oils Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Bts. . What? Where? Al. KUler is now located at "W". H. Butts' old stand, and will be glad to wait upon his many friends. The Rose Hill Grecotionse Is still addinjr to its Urge stock of all kinds of Greenhouse Plants, ' i And can fnrnieh a clmice eelec ' tion. Also ' 1 GOT FkO WEKS and FuORRIi DESIGNS . ' ' MKb. U. 1 PM J LLIPb. ANY FIGURE. ETC., uays. that we are offering for prices that defy competition. All gnn repair work executed with neat ness and dispatch. Qnns for rent. MAYS & CROWE. Giocems ana provisions, DALLES, get off on the South Side . TTH T.T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists, Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order. At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac tory and examine our goods, or drop a card in the office, and oar agent trill call and secure your order. si ' ' ' " " 1 a t t 1 1 : - .. assn-j r:a.. ..-JBE...,- Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ent business conducted for moderate Fees. Otm Ornec is Ofposvti u. 8. Ptcwt Ornct snd we can secure patent in less umo than those iMiAfnfrmii V ..hm o-tnn . Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charga. Our fee not due till patent is secured. a bu. r,. "How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. . Address, .... . c.A.snowdco. Oi AtrttRr. lalauiata.AM n T Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL . 1 Jeweler All wort promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street.