The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 03, 1900, Image 4

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    1ft? Ill
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
r,EAN5E5 THE 5YSTEM
L , .EFFECTUALLY
Ritual CoNST'PATION
EFFECTS.
IC1AL
BUY THE GENUINE M&NT'B By
rfnPMiA Fir. Vypvpio.
JOB 5AUK AIORWSUTi fSU S9i PtSSCIIlL
Not the Twentieth Century.
When does the twentieth century
begin 7
One year from Monday.
Why do you eny bo?
Let us answer by asking and answer
ing other questions.
When did Monday begin?
At 12 o'clock Sunday night.
How long does Monday last?
Until midnight Monday, or twenty
four hours.
When d'd the week begin?
At midnight Saturday.
When will the week end?
At midnight Saturday.
When did the mouth of January be
gin? At midnight Sunday.
When will the month of January end?
At midnight January Slat.
When did the year begin?
At midnight Sunday.
When will the year end?
At midnight December 31st.
"When did the year 1000 begin?
At midnight Sunday.
When will the yeai 1900 end?
At midnight December 3ht.
When will the nineteenth century
end 7
At midnight December 31st, 190U.
When will the twentieth centurv
k'iu?
At midnight December 151 st, 1900.
AiM erllHHtl I. inters.
be-
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the posloflice at Tlio Dalles un
called for December HO, 1000. Persons
calling for the samo will give date on
which they were advertised:
John ISostick Antonie Bonomi
15. Holooel James Urownell
Wisp Mary Ilest W. (J. Carlton
James Cr.unlut J. S. Cartwright
Miss Ilattie Gamer Frank Hathawitv
Sus'e iluy . p. jom,6
A. J. Johnson .1. A. McNeil
Frank Moon G. L. Newman
Ii- II. Khattiek I. M. Smith
Ella Wheeler C. S. Webber
Miss flallie McDonald
H. II . ItinnuLL, P. M.
Tim .Modern .Mother
Has found that her little ones are im
proved more by the pleaeant Syrup of
Figs, when in need of the laxative effect
of a gentle remedy, than by any other.
Children enjoy it and it benefits them.
The true remedy, Syrup of Fige, is man
tinctured by the California Fig Svrup
Oj. only.
Esnerionee is the bent Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy lp any ease of
coQghe, cold or croup. Should it fail to
gives Immediate relief money refunded.
25 cte. and 50 els. Ulakeley & Houghton
Druggiate.
Entrity Nolle.).
Strayed from the range on Dutch flat,
one duppled gray horse, four vears old
next spring; branded on left' shoulder
thus, (J. FIvo dollars reward will bo
fciyeu to any person reluming aamo lo
my place on 3-Mlle.
novl"J -1"'0 0W. Cook.
J'rml
With every dollar purchase during
January und February wo will give one
chancHon a $50 Garland steel range.
JanS-Jnr MAien 4 HKNTO.V.
Ho Clarke & Fulk'a quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the bend.
HE WAS RESOURCEFUL.
Wna nn Oot'imlnn of ConliUrnlile
Aultntlon ltit J'm W
There.
The glint of the moonlight made ipots
of luminous white o the check bones
of the shiny black face which confront
ed the proprietor of a chicken ecol; in
the suburbs. It required no strong ef
fort of the imiifrinatlon to regard them
as patches of concentrnte.d pallor, for
the occasion was one of considerable
agitation.
"1 wouldn't have thought this of you,
said the proprietor, after n pause.
"'Deed, sub." answered Pickaninny
Jim, "1 wouldn't have stahted no
thoughts in yob mind, not fob nuilin."
"How did you happen to be here?"
"Wliver uh it was jes' instinct.
1 happen tcrgit stahted in dis direction
.in' mifVm didn't, happen fer to stop me.
lUt's ml."
"There was a great deal of noise in
this ehiektn house."
"1 (Ljiic notice dat, sub. 1 Was stoop
in' to listen to it."
"You were charmed by the music,
eh?"
"Well, sub, you knows dar's a certain
'mount o' sweetness to chicken singin'.
I'.ut dese was hollerin' like dey all was
in trouble."
"That fact was what brought me out
here. And I am afraid ymi can explain
the precise character of their ilifn
cvlty." "Some er dem chickens is kind o'
young, isn' dey?" said the interloper,
after a pause.
"Yes."
"I reckon tint's de 'splanation. IV
hyuhd of it befo'. It's one er de stran
ges' accidents dat ia. Some er tie::
young chickens dat ain' got use tet
rooa'in' high, done sot down on dah
pin feathers an' it made 'em holler."
Washington Star.
U. S. COURT ON WHEELS.
Novel Hall of .lurtlee Out In Inillan
Territory lij- "Which Trouble mid
nxjiuiiM .li'i' Miveil.
The United States court of the north
ern district of Indian territory is prob
ablv the only traveling court, ineltidiug
the courtroom and nil persons iiik1
things connected, in existence in the
United States. United States Commis
sioner Hurry Jennings, United Static
Marshal L. H. Dennett, and a corps cf as
sistantr, nave adopted' tr.is novil
of traveling over the district nyd UlW
iug court at several differi nt plai es i:.
stead of at one place in the district,
heretofore. The northern distr'u t i.;
Indian territory is large and the towns
are far apart, so that it is very hurt! f'.t
persons to travel to and from to nttcmi
court, as well as expensive.
Commissioner Jennings has had a
small house built on wheels, much re
sembling a mover's outfit, in which they
travel, und also in which they holt!
court in the various towns oer the dis
trict. They carry cooking utensils wiih
them mid have tin expert cook, who
keeps their house in order. They go
from place to place wherever thi-y ore
wanted, and they claim that they have
saved the people considerable money,
as it is much less expensive for the
court to travel than for the people .to
travel in that country. Criminals can
be reached more conveniently in his
manner, as it is often dangerwiis to con
duct criminals from town to town with
out a heavy guard, as their allies may
attempt to rescue them. The tru cling
court of the Indian territory is a success,
and the people of that district are well
pleased with it. Pittsburgh News.
Oil HcJolllLMt.
Mrs. Ilrec.se (meeting distingiiisbcd
Inwyer at rccepticr Oh, I nui so glad
to see yon! And looking so well! Some
body told mo that yen bail gone till to
pieces. Come over in that corner, out of
the crowd, and let me talk to you.
Distinguished Lawyer Is it because
I hnve not gone to pieces that you want
to take me apart? X. V. World.
J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa , writec, "I
am willing to tuke my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely b the ute
oi One Minute Cough Cure .after doctors
failed. It aleo cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
and cures coughs, eolds, croup, grippe
and throat and lung trouble's. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it.
G. II. Appleton, justico of pence,
Clarkfabnrg, N. J., sayB, "DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are the best pills
made for constipation. We use no
others." Quickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
Size doesn't indicate quality. lieware
ol counterfeit and worthless salve offered
for iJeWitt'a Witch IJpzel Salvo. I)d
Witt's is the only original. An Infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases.
The modern and most effective cure
I for constipation and nil liver troubloE
the famous little pills known as.DeWitl'a
Little Early Hisere.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given tlmt the uiidirklgne'l 1
n be-eii np)liited by the county court of the
V V r. " ".,r "a,t"eouuiy,uiiiiiiiitrutur
of the estate of Antone Jerome, deciutd. All
lajikoiu hay Iiik clalinn against tald entiito are
heitliy until ed to jirvneiit tliem to me ut my
C'ir,l',,e,,l1t1eU1,e!;e4J,r' r" wU,,,M "X """,t'
UaM Uctembvr 13, 1W).
,,,,. It. K.OI 110X8,
Jcl6-ll AdinliilslMtor.
NOTICE.
STATU 01' OtlKdOS.
I'titi'TIVC lii:il,TMKNT
.S.vi.im, Nov 21, 1M''J.
Iniicronliinrewlth tlio provisions of mi Act
entitlul "An Aft HulimlttliiK to '' V : 1 ,, i
t ie Ktate tm'Rim in me uym-im I
be held on the llrst Mniiiliiy In June, HK, tlie .
iciiiHiiKl'rntM-il Ciiii.tItiiltoiinl Amendment!..
approvt-d February l1. I, T.T. eer,l.ov-
oritur nl the Stale nt OrcRtm, do hereby caiise the
lollim I lit? jiroposou imieiiiiiiicniit n. .m- ....... .
tuttimot the State n (irrem. " ,;Vr!"'.l1 i.
tl... Unnrnlnrf IIP m.lt,.. Ill III' llll lltHlU'lt flirllM'
rnnsoeutive wi-olc lit Tin: iiau.ks i h
n newKinper pulillsheil In the Pcveiith JmlU'Iiil
District m inu puue m "vn
Done nt tlio Ciipttot. at Pnlom, (hcriui.
this 21st iluv of Snvi'inlicr. A. H. lS'Jv.
'r 'iv i,l'.i:u. lioveriior.
llv thcOovornor:
1'. 1. lir.NUAK, Secretary ot State.
Bl'.NATr. JOINT lil'.SOI.l'TION, NO. i.
lie It tesotveil bv tlic Semite, the IIiiumtoii
currliii?: Tliat the IiillnwIiiBimienilnu'iit to the
ConstiUitton nt the State of Oregon delimits
That section 10 of Article XI. of ttie Constitu
tion of the State nt Oregon bo unit thr Mime Is
licteby abrojTiitiii, ami In lieu thereot N.ctlon 1U
of Atttete XI. shall be as follows:
Af.TlCI.r. XI.
Section 10. No county, city, town, school dis
trict or other nmnlrlpm corporation shall be al
lowed to become Indebted la any minuter or for
nil'- liurpo.ve to mi amount Including ptcM-nt ex.
IstitiK indebtedness In the acRregate exewillng
live per centum on the value of the Uxalile
propertv therein to be ascertained by the last as
sessmetit for State mid cotmtv taxes ptevliiiis to
Hie Incurring of such lndebtedni'si.
Adopted bv the Senate January 1S0:1.
V. W. Fulton, 1'rcsldent of the Senate.
Concurred In by the llotiso, l'ebrtmry'J. lS'.H.
V. 1. KF.ADV, Speak. l of tlie House.
Adopted by the Senate January ill, I'M.
, Jo-Ki'ii Sision. I'teslcleiit of tlio nenntc.
Concurred In by the Houc, February I, lsK.
Ciias. II. Mooc.ks, Speaker of the llouse.
SE.VATi: JOINT liKSDl.rTION, NO. W.
lie It roolved by the Senate, the Iloiise'eon
I'll rrtit Tlmt tin. followltiir nmendineut to the
Constitution of the State of Oregon. In lieu of
Section Ten of Article Seven (7), be and the fame
is hereby propocel, to-wit:
suction tkn.
The Legislative Assembly may provide for the
election oi supreme mm eucuii Jinigesiii
ilnpt plnsr.s. ono nf wbleb iM.isses shall consist
of live Justices of the supreme Court, uho shnil
not norfoim circuit duly: and the other class
shall ronsiht of as maiiv Circuit Judges as miiy
be deemed neecssTy, lio shall bold full terms
without allotment and who shall take ttie same
oath as the Supreme Judges.
'lhe legislative Assembly mcycreale as many
circuits as may be necessary.
Adopted by the Senate, February 15, 1M.!.
C. V. 1 fl.TON, rresident of the Mtiatc.
Concurred In bv tlic House, February !.", ls:u.
W. 1'. Ki:aiy, Speaker of the llutise.
Adopted by the Senate, January 11, Ism.
JosEi'ii Simon, l'resideut of the Senate.
Concurred in by the House, February fi, laiXi.
ciias li. jiooi'.ES, Speaker of the Hutie
HOl'Si: JOIST UKSOIA'TIOX, NO. 10.
Ilesolved by the House, the Senate concurr
ing: That the following amendment to the Con
stitution of lhe State of Oregon he ami hereby Is
prono-ed:
That the Constitution Ik' amended by adding
Article XIX. as follows, to-wit:
Aivnci.r. xt.x.
Section 1. The necessary use of lands for the
constrncti'Jli of ic.-ervnirs or storage b.islns for
the purpose of irrigation or or tights of way for
the coir.tiucliun of canals, ditches, Humes or
pij.es to convey water to t ie place of use lor any
useful, bsnetlclal or necessary numo-i; or for
I oiainage, or for drainage of mines or the work
nigs uiereoi, ny means oi ruaut, laiiroau. trum
iays, cuts, tunnels, shafts, hnlitlng works,
iliinii or other necessary ine.ins to their com
plete development or anv other use necessary to
the complete development of the natural re
sources of the state or preservation of the health
of lis inhabitants, is hereby declared to be a pub
lic use and subject to the regulation and control
of the State.
Section 2. 1 he right to appropriate the unap
propiiated waters of any natural stream to ben
elicial uses shall never be denied.
Section o. The use of all waters now appro
priated for sale, rental or distribution. iiImi of nil
waters orlginaily appropriated for private use,
but which, after such approptiilioii, has hereto
fore been or may hereafter be sold, rented or dis
tributed, is hereby declared to be a 1 milieux
and subject to ti e regulation irid control of the
State in the manner prescribed by l iw. lint the
right to use and appropriate such waters shah
1! subject to such i rovlsions of law for Hi- tak
ing of private property for public or ) rlv .to use
as provided in Section is, Article 1 of thy Con
stitution of the htate of Oregon.
section 1. 'J he right to collect taxes or com
Iieiisatlou for the use of water supplied tnan
county, city, townoruater district or Inhabit
ants thereof, is a franchise, and cannot bo exer
cised except by authoilty of and in u manner
prescribed by law.
Adopud by the House. Fibriinry 1.1, ISO J.
, I' KtiAlir, speaker of the House.
Signed .March 7, s'j.;.
Adopted by the Senate, February 17, lvj:i.
C. V. 1'cr.TON, i'le.-ldeut of the Senate.
(signed II an Ii as, lsu;s j
Adopted bv the House, Iibruury (i. 1-0.1.
Ciias. 11. iloonw, speaker of the Ilr.use.
ConeiirrHl in by the Semite, February Pi, !i,1.
Josiint Suio.v, l'resideut ot the Senate.
HOUoi: JOINT UF.aOI.UTIOS NO. 2.
Iiro.osiugan anieudinent to the Constitution of
the state if Oregon, by iei.-aling Section iij of
Artlelo 1.
Jte-solved by the House, tljoten.ite concurring;
That .-eetlou 3.1 of Article 1 of the Constitution
be ami hereby Is repealed.
Adopted bv the House, January 11, lsari.
W. 1. Ui.lv, Sp-.Mi.cr of the House.
Concurred in by the Senate, January 80, ls-j,).
C. W. Fulton, l'resldunt of the Senate.
Adopted by the House, January if). Mi,
Ciias. II. ilooitKs, Speaker of the House.
Concurred in by tlic Senate, February li, lk.03.
fci:.NATF. JOIST KF.SOI.iniON NO. 7.
lie it resolvid by the Senate, the Housucou
currlng; Unit the following amendment to the
Coimtitutlou ot lhe Htate ot Oregon bo and Is
hereby proposed;
aiiticu: i,
The elective franchise in this State blmll not
hereafter bj prohibited toanycllUen on account
of sex.
Adopted by the Senate, February fi, WJ'.
JosKi-ii Simon, President of the Senate.
Adopted by the House, February 0, ih'Xj.
Ciias. 11. iloonus, Speaker of the House.
Ciias, 11, Mooiiks, SK.-Hker of the House.
Adopted by the Senate'. January ill, IfeW.
'i'. C. Tayi.oi'., l'resideut of the Keimtc.
Adopted by the House, January ill, IHr.i.
U. V. Caktkb, Shaker of tlio House.
UNITKH HTA'IKB OF A.MKU1CA, i
STATK OI'OllKliON,
Olllce of Secretary of State. )
I, F. I. DL'.S'U Alt.Secretury of HUto of the Htato
of Oregon and Custodian of thr. si-ni ..r klllll
State, do hereby certify Unit I have coiiiiiarcd
the pre-ee-dlug copy of Senate Joint Ite-soliitlon
So. 1. of the legislative AHii-iiililv i.r iui
'.Municipal Indebledness amendment;" Senile
Joint Itesolutlon No. lit of the Uglslatlvo As
scmblvof Ib'j.j, "JuiJIrJury Amendenti" llousu
Joint itesolutlon No. 10 of the U-glslativu Ah-
seuiuiy in ievir-"irrigiiou Ameiidmojt;"
House Joint liesoliition No. '.' of the legislative
Asscmbl of WM,-" Itejieiillng Ainendmeiit;'
mid Senate Joint Itcioliitfoii No. 7 of tlio Ix-Kis-
uiiivo Assembly of low,- -"Koual Hiillnnii
Ainciidinunt." vl
IHo in till oll'.ce,
with tho original copies now on
O. 1111(1 tint the tlllllu U a irrirrr.,,1
transcript theieirom und the hole thereof,
IN TfiTIiONV Wiikkkof, I have here
unto set my hand mid ulllxed hereto
(hi:ai. the teal of the Stale of Oregon.
Done nt the Capitol, nt Katerii, Oregon,
..." .1(1, .4 II, .'viviouur, a.i,
Y. I. HL'NIIAH,
Secretary of State,
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ilally
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I.v Ulparla
Ciiliy
1 :'J) a. m.
rartli'M ilinl'ine to co to IlepPIMT .llouU
take No. I, leavlriK Hie Kalle.i ut .:u p. n
iiiiikliie illn-et nitiiiiTtlrnis nt lleppner JiilietlMi
Ite'.iiriiltiK iiiakliiKillri-eteiitnieetinn nt lleppntt
Jiinetlnn il tli .No, 1, arrilli,T nt inu iihiiniii
J:.K. in.
No. SO. thrntieht frelnht. east lioltlirl, linen n
enrry imnheMice'ia, iirriven !!,JO 11. m.i clepatti
:i.M)a. 111.
Nn 'Jl, Inrnl Irelclit, rnrtlen pnsr.tinr;eri., Wit
Imutiil; iirriven I, .Hip, 111., ilc'pnrtKh.lfi p. in.
No. 'Jl, wit linnnil t)inni;li Itelrjtit, iIik"( set
rarry piirse'liitem; nrrUes h.13 p in,, ilejoru
no. went iiimiiii incut ireiRtit, rarnen iw
neiiKers; nrrlet ::15 p. 111., neparlk h::;u 11. in.
I'or (nil pnrttenlam ealt nn O. It. .t N. Cfc'l
attelit '1 he liullea. or mlilrrss
VV. 11. lll'ltl.llL'ltT.
(ion l'a.i. A21.. l'urtlitiPl, Or.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK Tilt
Southern Pacific Comp'y
Trains leave mill are due to arrive nt 1'ortliL
LKAVK.
OVKUl.ANll KX
iire.ss, Salem, Ui)o
i.oxe-
1, Suu- I
eii.Sali I
to) ave, (
'7:00 1'. 11. I
liurit, AHlilunu,
rameiitii. Uitilen
Kralielneo. Molav
n a u
l.i All(telea,Kl l'aso
New urlean.i
I ljiht
:S0 A. M.
ItoM-bnre mid way stu
llllllH
t;:io r. a
Dally
except
rvlii Wnnilliiiru lor 1
Dally
except
btuiUaya
I .. ..iVllK'l, nilVUi.lMI, I
Went Belli, llrnwim- V
vUle,riprltiKllel(l mill
I Natron J
Buntliiyi
i.M)i.rj;.M)i;.M-i: rAHyi;.Ntii;u I xnrenMnc
tinny lexeepi nuiiUHyi.
1 io n. in. (i.v. . .1'iiriiann ...Ar.i h.a.r:
11. in. ai aiii.Minnvi le .i.v. n.c
:au p. 111. i.vr .iiineiieiii enee..l.v. J i.Ma.n
Dally. (Daiiy, exeept bunuiiy,
DIN'INCi CA US O.N OCiDHN HOU'I'K.
l'L'I.I..MAN llt'ITKT HI.lfKI'EHS
AND Hi:CONI)HI.Abd bl.KKI'INU ( ARB
Attached to nil Tlirotifh Tnillm.
Direct eonnee'tlon at Kan ! rntieheo with Ocd
ilentul mill Urlelilul and I'anllli) mall uteaiimlil)
mien inr JAl'AN und CHINA. Hh loir date tt
n plleatlnii.
Ml!. Also JAl'AN. UllINA. ilUNOl.l'U' itl
......n ...... .,,.m-4. ..1 J.liniuill imilllK IIIIUJ.w
A (IHTItAl.lA.
All above trains arrive at mid ilepart IrW
tiiiiiidCentiuiatiitloii, I'llth and Irvtni: utrecti
YA.MIUI.I, DIVISION.
IWeiiKer Depot, loot of Jctlcmon direct
U'nve lor Sherldnii, week cluye. tt;Mlp.B
Arrlvn ut 1'nrtlntirl o!o m
U'kvu for A I It I.I 1C on Montlay, Wliie.sclny u4
Krldnv at h:.1 n. 111. Arrlv.' at Portland, Tu
Mm. fri.b.i.., ...... u o.,. .. ...
....1, , iMitniiuj i.tlU ClflfclllllllA l OiUU . 111.
Kxcept Hiitiilny. iixeupt Butnrdiiy.
It. Ke-KUKU,
ilaniuitr.
(1. II. MA HICHAM,
Aunt. U. K. A I'ltHK, Alt
Tliromrh Ticket Onicn Tl.lrH kiro..t. whert
tlirinik'll ticket tn nil nolntji in tin. I'altcri
Htnten, Cmiudii und utoK oun bo obtaluI
iwni-ak iiuua irinn
... J. H. KIltKLAND, Ticket AKi'W.
or N. WHKAI.DON.
...STEAM.
Wood Saw
Will run every dny except Sunday.
ltuton Kuaeounblu.
Telephone 201.
J W. A. GATES, Prop.
JJA. 8TUKDEVANT,
Deutist.
Olllee over Krench it Co,' llaiik
1'bouo C. THK UAU.KH.OHKOO'
iu:i'Ai'.T
ron
h p. m.