3. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BT KAIL, FOBTASS PBSFAID, IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 1 1 50 " 6 months. 0 75 s " - 0 "SO Dally, 1 year 6 00 " 6 month 8 00 per " -.- 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1895 THE BEST It? THE STATE. : Traveling men unhesitatingly pro nounce The .'Dalles the best business town in the state. The credit of her merchants is first-class, gilt-edged, and the salesmen are only too glad to place orders regardless of limit. There is a reason for this state et affairs, and it is easily found. Onr prosperity lies in the diversity of our industries, To illas trate, the opening of spring brings us the fishing season, the salmon catch bringing us large sums of money. Fol lowing close on this the wool season commences bringing in. and putting in circulation from $500,000 to $750,000. Before this has ended the strawberry and other small fruits begin to bring in money to the extent of $100,000 yearly in the county. Following this comes a harvest of summer fruits and large ship ments of melons. The fall sees large . quantities of apples, plums, prunes and pears going out and sending in a bar vest of coin. At the same time the wheat begins to roll in, bringing its quota of money, and during the fall and winter trainloads of sheep go to Chicago, and other trainloads of cattle to Trout- dale and Sound points. All the year round the . stock shipments bring in large quantities of money, so that there is no short season of boom followed by nine months of stagnation. The Dalles is in business all the time, receives money from the industries of the county all the time, does business on a cash basis all the time ; and all . this because her eggs are not in one basket. Her industries are large and diversified, and consequently business is good all the time. THE INCOME TAX. We have been asked the question a dozen times since our last issue why the income tax, as applied to incomes aria ing from rents and municipal bonds, was unconstitutional. The reason given by the court is that the constitution pro vides that the government shall not im pose a direct tax on property, except in a. certain manner, which is to levy a certain amount of tax, say, to illustrate, forty-four million dollars. This, instead of being levied upon the property of the entire United States according to value would be apportioned among the forty four states, and each would be com pelled to put up one million dollars. Dalles Daily Chronic! The supreme court holds that taxing the income derived from rents is indi rectly a tax upon the property, and therefore is in violation of the constitu tion. It is undoubtedly good law, and a proper interpretation of the constitution, but it is unjust just the same. The way to correct it, however, is to amend the constitution. We - believe the income - tax to be the most just and equitable tax A that was ever levied, but the fact that it is just does not alter that other fact that it is against the provisions of the constitution. THE LADIES' RULE. The little town of Florence, in this state, ie fill right. At a recent election the ladies put up a ticket of their own and elected it too, from mayor down. State Senator Alley was a candidate for mayor, but bad no show for bis little while Alley, being beaten by Alice E. Burns. For town council those elected are Happie Martereon, Christina C. Kyle, Penecia Cbristensen and Isabella Koke ; for recorder, Alta G. Wilson ; or marshal, Jennie S. Yates. The experi ment will be watched with considerable interest by the balance of the state, and it is hoped the ladies will make a suc cess of their municipal management. The marshal may have a pretty tough job, but yet if she is as good-looking and thoroughly charming as the average Oregon girl, it will be a tough citizen in deed who will not submit to be marched off to jail by her. Indeed, we fancy the trouble will be that she will find the boys getting into mischief just for the privilege of being marched up to jail and taken care of by her. Under the new law the board of med ical examiners can revoke the licenses of such members of the fraternity as lay themselves open to charges of unprofes sional conduct. While this power was originally granted for the purpose of 'reaching the class know as quacks, it is a dangerous power to place in the hands of any but a judicial tribunal. It is peculiarly dangerous when placed in the hands of the medical profession, for it notoriously is the most jealous and the most childish in its quarrels of all tbe learned pursuits. The principal occupa tion of a large numbers of physicians, when they are not employed profession ally, is to rip some other member, of the profession up the back. The salvation oj the fraternity at large lies in the fact that the board never can agree long enough to put up a job on thier fellow members. - . The moral wave in Portland has run its course. The "Open Door" has re ceived one inmate, and whom she is no body knows. The gamblers and girls who were arrested were all discharged, and the curtain has fallen, to rise again on the final act, which is the paying of the bills by the county, which will prob ably amount to $1,500 or $2,000. The Portland papers very frankly say that the whole scheme was concocted by the officials for the purpose of making fees. The Oregonian says there will be an unusually good demand for apples for export. Well, Wasco county can do her full share towards supplying that de mand, and in a few years can furnish a shipload for the crowned heads ot Eu rope, provided the crowned heads have a taste for apples. Attorney G. W. Barnes and wife, of Prineville, celebrated tbe 25th anniver sary of their marringe last Wednesday. They were the second couple united in marriage in tbe Ochoco country, that be ing the name by which the present ter ritory of Crook county was known 25 years ago. There was no one to perform tbe ceremony nearer than the Warm Spring agency, where a Presbyterian minister was located, who by tbe way. when Mr. Barnes and his bride-elect ar rived at the agency, had just returned from The Dalles, where he bad been under arrest on a charge of gambling. On the morning of April 3, 1870, sad dling up two ponies, George, who was then 21 years of age, accompanied by his best girl, Miss Generva Marks, his pres ent wife, struck out for Warm Springs, over an Indian trail, a distance of 50 miles, to be joined in wedlock. Arriving at Deschutes river, they picketed their horses, hired an Indian to row them over the river in a canoe, and proceeded on their way afoot. The ceremony per formed, their journey home was begun, facing a pelting rain during the entire trip. ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS .-ho care to pay a little more than the cost "f ordinary trade cigarettes will, find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medi cine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in - this market. reccomend it because it is the best medi cine I ever handled for conghe, and croup. A. W. Baldridge, MillerBville, 111. For sale by Blakely & Houghton Druggists. " , Choice two-year-old roses for 25 cents ; alse cut flowers and floral designs at the Rose Hill Greenhouse, Eighth and Lin coin street. Orders can be left at Mrs. Phillips millinery store, on Washington street, between Second and Third, tf. : TelepUone Notice r Those who have not already ordered instruments placed and who desire tele phone service from the Seufert-Condon Exchange, will please order at once. Seufeet & Condon, Fir?e Tillii?ery. ALSO A FULL XINE OF- T.T TP T2TDTLtC! Successor to Anna Peter A Co., lyLJXO. ill. ..Hi. jDltJAjrVjrQ, ; ...... ,,, . ,112 Second Street. TO PUT ON needed flesh, no mat ter how you've lost it, take Dr. .Tierce's Golden Medical V.?- covery. It wo: wonders. By restor ing the normal : ac tion of the deranged organs and functions, it builds the flesh up to a safe and healthy standard promptly, pleasantly and nat urally. The weak, emaciated, thin, pale ' ana puny are made strong', plump, round and rosy. Noth ing so effective as a strength restorer and flesh maker is known to medical sci ence; this puts on healthy flesh not the fat of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ of the body to ac tivity, purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood so that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in the blood. Too often the liver holds back this element which would help digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves get the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds of Dollars with no Benefit. M. T. Colemaw of 7? Sarzent St.. Roxburv. Mass., writes: "After . jf" uttering from dyspepsia and constipation with un told agony for at least IS months, I am more than pleased to say that after using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets ' for one month, I was entirely cured, and from that day to this I do not know, thank God, what even a slight headache is. I paid a doctor on Tremont St., Boston, in one day (for his advice onlv.) the sum of $10.00 with $3.50 for "K lr medicine, and derived no M- J- Coleman, Esq. benefit. I got more relief in one hour from your medicines, as far as my stomach was concerned, than from aU the other medicine X used. If any person who reads this is suffering from dyspepsia or constipation and will use your medicine as I have done, he will never regret it. " THE DALLES ASSOCIATION. ; ine a Dove association is prepared to take a list of all and any kind of Real Estate mi . for sale or exchange, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance -of the follow ing Real Estate Agents, or ganized as an association for the purpose of inducing im migration to Wasco and Sher man ; Counties, and generally stimulating the sale of prop erty: : ' ' ' . '. C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Harden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known farms, or F. D. HILL, Sec'y, The Dalles, Oregon Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk, at J. H. Cross' Feed & Gro cery Store. J2m JSm For Sale or. Trade. One Norman Stallion, weight about 1,500 pounds; 4 head of work horses; 6 young horses. Will sell or trade for "Dalles City property. CHARLES KOEHLER, - mlo-2m Boyd, Or. REAL ESTATE BBS I 3 MSA Haying secured the services of a first-class trimmer froja the city, I can assure my patrons perfect sat isfaction as to style and7 finish. Call and see the large variety of Hats on display in window. BlI K ouu A-Fine Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds, just : . arrives. Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Clover, . . - Peas, White Clover, Onions Alfalfa, V Turnips, Millet, Carrots, Beans, v : ; Beets. . "'. . v. .-. ,'ali, varieties , . Flower Seeds, Onion Sets. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. NICKELSEN'Sv BOOK : STOHE. Attractive Goods, Full Assortment, Small Profits, Quick Sales. SiuDiins Greennouse Everything for the Garden Roses, one, two and three years old ; White and Purple Lilacs, and all kinds ot Dlooming snruDDery ; Danlias, tiladi olias, Phlox, and Canterberry Bells. Choice Chrysanthemums at . 50 cents per dozen, or 5 cents each. - Geraniums, Heliotrope, Marguerites and Fuschias at $1 per dozen. Cut Flowers furnished on short notice for all occasions. Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. Drugs, Paints, Paper, Window Glass. 129 Second St., THE DAT.T.ES, - - OR E. JACOBSEN BOOK and MUSIC, CO., . . THE LE1.DK B8 IH , Pianos and ; Organs, Boob, , N OTI O N S, STAT IO NERY. Call and get their prices. Sell PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet any COMPETITION. , 162 Seconi St., THE DALLES, OR. A. DIETRICH, Physician and Surgeon, DUFtTIt, ORBGON. . C5f" All -professional calls promptly attends to, day and night. aprl-4 JOHN X. 6BOGHEGAK, (Register V. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894. ' Business Before the United State Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., . Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington, noylfi Bring in Your Family. in And see how cheaply Men's Suits, Boys' LACES, WOOLENS, Everything from Hat to Shoes, Gome C. STEPHENS, GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER, Successor to Cbrisman & Cprson. . Hi FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at tbe old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side AT fiEW COLtUHlBLR HOTEli. ..... eo.' . - - This urge and popular House aoes the principal hotel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House fn the city, and at the low rate of $i.oo per Day. - first Qass Teals, 25 Certs. Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all points in Eastern Oregon and astern Washington, in this Hotel. . . Corner of Front and Union 8ts. Successor to -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shot) oorner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon "TJiere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Ciii-Ooi Sale l m Furniture & tats at CRANDALL &, BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK,. - - TJNIOiSr ST. COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. -This well-known Brewery is now turning oat the beat Beer and Fortet east 6f the Cascades. ' The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced,' and on.? the first-class article will be placed oa he market. : f -:r -;:'v' ' v j- -;- f; Yourself we can dress all of. you. Suits, Silks, Satins, COTTONS, LINENS, for everyone. All new stock. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Paul Kreft A Co CELEBRATED