The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 17, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Dally Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newtpapti on
naico bounty.
COUNTY OFFICIAL
County Judge Robt. Maris
BheriQ..
Clerk
Treasurer
Commissioners
Assessor ,
Burvovor
Bu,wnntenlcnt of Public echools,
Coroner
....T. J. Driver
....A M. Kelnav
...0. U Phillips
i a. s. a lowers
8. Klmscv
. W. II. Whipple
.T. H.iiolt
..C. U (lllbcrt
,. V. H. But
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THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 17, 1S9S
THE XATIOS'S ANCHOR.
It is a forttinnte thine for the
country that it has at least three
days sacred to patriotism.. It has
always had the Fourth of July, it
lias long had Washington's birthday
and now it has Lincoln's birthday
In bringing Lincoln dav to the front
the Marquette Club of Chicago de
serves esnecial credit. No doubt it
would have come anyway, but it was
hastened and emphasized bv this
club.
Among those who addressed the
Marquette Club and its guests at the
banquet of Saturday night was Jus
ttce Brewer of the supreme court of
the United States.
This great jurist was little known
outside the state ot Kansas when
President Harrison placed him on
the supreme bench. His reputation
was professional. His judicial opin
ions were from the first of a quality
to command the high esteem of the
American bar. Another Story, if
not Marshall, had come to interpret
and apply the laws of the nation, or
ganic and statutory. His first re
sponse to a toast after his appoint
ment was a remarkable success trom
the usual standpoint of post prandial
wit. But his address of Saturday
ni"ht was on a higher plane of
thought. It was an elaborate discus
sion, so eloquent that from first to
last it riveted attention. It was the
sensation of the evening. Every
body knew that ex-President Harri
son would make a very able and ap
propriate speech, but Justice Brewer
was a comnaritive stranger. He
spoke on "The Nation's Anchor."
The preliminary touches on Chi
cago had the deftness of a master in
the high art of local pleasantry,
strengthened with broad ideas. Pass
ing from the cosmopoliton character
of Chicago and the country at large,
he came to his especial subject. The
cardinal difference between the con
stitutions of the two great English
speaking nations, from the stand
point of stability, was pointed out.
Each is a nation of popular govern
ment. The monarchy is not a barrier
in England against the rule of the
people. The British anchor against
n sudden ami dangerous tidal wave
of public opinion is the house of
lords; the national anchor of Amer
ica is the supreme court. Each
state, no less than the United States,
has its anchor. No rush and fury of
popular sentiment can break its
hawser or sweep it from its moor
ings. There Is absolutely no limit to the
statutory authority of an act of par
liament. The courts of Great Bri
tain have no pover of restraint, only
of interpretation and application.
With us to every enactment must be
applied by the court the test, is it
constitutional?
'An unrestricted and absolute
legislative freedom," observes this
great jurist, "would certainly sweep
on to despotism the mob, whose do
potiera is always followed by the
man on horseback." This is one of
the great fundamentals of history.
The eloquent judge did not hesitate
to outer protest against the latest
shibboleth of the demagogue, "Gov
ernment by injunction." Bight hero
we quote this salient passage trom
the address:
I am as much opposed to govern
ment by judges ns any man, They
are no more qualified to exercise the
functions of government than the
clcry, and a theocratic government
was long since proved a failure. But
the writ injunction ts not an act of
legislation. It creates no new law.
It" only enforces rights which the
constitution and the law have there
tofore declared sacred. It is as old
as the struggle of the English speak
ing people for liberty, and it has
been used to protect and not to gov
ern. Nothing could be more pertinent
to the current thought of the day.
It rises above party lines and strikes
deeper than the profoundest thought
of more politics. It combines phil
osophy and statesmanship adjusted
to the especial peril of the period.
It is because the American people
ha ve this anchor of courts bound to
measure every statute by the con
stitution that our government
stable and the future of the republic
secure.
Taking the
Medicine.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fear
ins: men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many yeara,
and it is always the same, pimple, hon
est, curative medicine that hay helped
to make the Shakers the healthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never nave indigestion. Tins n
partly owing to their simple mode o
life, partly to the wonderful properties
of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indices
tion is caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive juice
Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what'i
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its glandi
so that after awhile they don't need
help. Ap evidence of the honestv of
biiaker Digestive Cordial, the forniu
is printed on everv bottle. Sold bv
urnggisis, price w cents to $i.uu per not
tie.
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Notice of Executor's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned,
executor of tho estate of Maxamlllan Meyi-, de
ceiiuil, will, from and after thu lit day of
IUIUIJi JOJO.BVIi Ni I1YIIIV Bill?, II, "II II1U IIIUIIl
Uen, the followliiK described real property bo
JodkIiik tn nilil estate and situated In Watco
county, Oityou, to-wlti Xot two a in block
eluht IN) In what In known as Thompson's Ad
dition to Dali h City.
Kald'talo in mudo Jn accordance with an order
of the County Court rendered and entered the
Ud day of January, Jfe'.W, and iucIi alowlll be
uu;nii, m. vwiimiiiaiiiii uy Bum will.. uv 11119
of tab! vale to bacath or credit, or both.
ANDHKW KKI.LKK,
Kxecutor ot the ciUto of ilaxamlllan Meyer,
drceaked, junai i
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"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
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PfESC$lPTIOrl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
THE dalles; Oil
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all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
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