The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 10, 1900, Image 4

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    1111
Acts gently on the
and Bowels
Cleanses the ystem
EFFECTUALLY
' ! UAU PERMANENTLY
RUy THP f.FNUINE - M ANT'D By
yivRMIAFfGPSYRVP(2.
rcjstuEiftucRusjiSTi ttai sot riRBcmt.
THE NEW YEAR GREENHORN.
no It Nut Concenifit A limit tho Ninety
and N'lnii, hut the One.
The Grkeniioi::;, Jan. 0, 1G00.
Ed. Ciiuonicle:
Ghronus has again turned his old
clepsydra loose to count off the days of
the year 1900. So far as I aui concerned
1 am not worrying over the ninety and
nine that have passed bacli into the
abyss of eternity, but I do find myself
wondering what the ono year that has
not yet guim astray is to tiring uie. I
confess also to p. superstitious dread that
the last half of the 1900 is suggestive of
what the results will be when added at
the close of the century. However, we
ehall all of us have to put up with what
we got, and we may bo lucky enough to
get off with one cipher instead of two.
I really hope so. The Greenhorn is
quite lively this winter, much more so
than usual, and the indications are that
the coming summer will see such activity
in the mines as was never known in
Oregon before. It is undoubtedly a
great, mining region the greatest known
to the world today but mining here, as
everywhere else, requires patience, per
sistence and determination. The Bonan
za mine, now producing JoO.OlO a month,
wae twelve years in process of develop
ment before it begin to pay more than
expenses. The fanioit3 Red Boy, pro
ducing $65,C00 monthly, was mined ten
years before it began to pay dividends.
And the Golconda, hot yielding no-body-knows-how-much,
flirted with its
owners for.eight years beforo it "prom
ised to be good." Theso aro txceptijns
to tho general rule, and in each of them
the mine could have been developed in
n year, Tmd the owners been able to see
into the ground. The Bonanza ledce
.had a tunnel run parallel to it for 1200
foJt, and tho ledge was only thirty feet
distant all the time. The Golden Eagle
has flirted tho samo wav. but I was in
talking to her this morning and she
nroiniees to quit coquetting and unite
her fortunes with mine for life. I bo
lievo her.
"Hunipter, our supply town, is putting
-on more airs and le?s stylo than any
town of its size I over saw. It is crowd
ed with people of all sorts and degrees,
tho mining expert, tlio prospector, and
tho promoter being most in evidence.
There are seventeen saloons and a
brewery, five hotels, and restaurants
innumerable j two newspapers and a
"Club," nil for patting Sampler on the
back. There ure Btoree, too, where you
can get part of almost anything you
want, and a postoflico where the clerks
haven't timo to read the postal cards.
Tho sound of the hew-gag is heard both
day and night coming from tho back of
eome of tho saloons, whore (I am told)
tho fair und ayiph.ke forms of th0
hand-painted representatives of the
gentler sex aro whirled in the giddy and
(in this caso) intoxicating waltz for four,
hita a whirl, drinks included. On these
eoveral accounts real estate has "gone
up" und is still going. Why? Well,
fiutnpteris going to bo the Denver of
Oregon. The Illuo Mountain American
eaya so, the Sumptor Club says eo,
"General" Warren, head of the townsite
yndicate, eayseoj the property owners
eayo, and, of course, it must be go.
Kevertheles;, I would advise my host of
wealthy friends to lenvo .their $9.50 In
the old stocking for the present, for
directly sonio of the property owners ro
going to llnd values ko so high that they
will be nud remain "out of sight."
I can hardly wind up a letter to tho
old Ciikonicu: without howir back to
thoso old I5obin?onvillo letters. They
lmv! a fascination for me, partly be
cause they show what some other poor
devil felt when sentenced to indollnlte
service in the Greenhorn. And so I give.
I vou a brief little sample 0f what he
! thought thirty years ago:
, UoiiiNso.NViu.E, Or., Feb. M, 1SG9,
I My Litti.k Swkktiikakt:
l Yesterday I received your letter and
' the littlo Ohriatmas card. How delighted
.1 was you will never know, unless yon
aru banished from the worltl ami all yon
lovo, and just when you liavo concluded
that vou aro forsio'tton. receive, as 1
did, assurance that not only you are re
uiembered, but that someone still be
lieves in nnd loves vou.
And vet I can hardlv rend your letter
for tears. It may bo unmanly, but I
cannot help it. "Hope deferred tnaketh
the heart sick," and surely I hnvo reason
to bo heart sore. The breaking down
of everv fabric I hnvo erected, the van
idhini! of one fond hone nfter the other,
simply because the gravel would not
nav, has made me callous, uvuica! ana
sore. I felt almost like abandoning the
flifht. and drifting with the tide of reck
less and hopeless humanity, of which
mining camps nre made. onr letter
has changed mj thoughts into other
channels, and surely, if you can be
patient and wait for me, I cannot be
cosva.nl enough to refuse another tussel
with Irate. Heaven grant 1 may not
again be thrown.
Dear little girl, what would I not givo
to see vou, to read in the pellucid depths
of vour frank oves the storv thev have
so often told me; to hold you again in
my arms, and to know that the past,
which seems now but a dream, was a
blissful reality. I wonder if that time
will ever come ; if Fatu will make amends
for her cruelties, and let me taste nt last
of the cup of happiness she has so often
dashed from my parched lips?
That is part of what he said, but your
readers' time and your space forbids
further quoting. I wish I knew that
the fondest hopes of both wero realized,
but I don't. In fact I don't know much
of anything, for I am only
A GrtUKXiioRX.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's br.ushes.
Clarke & FalU's fuvoring extracts aro
the best. Ask your grocer for them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Fdlk'e
puro concentrated flavoring extracts.
Latest tiling in cameras aro Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at tho
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch25-tf
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Intl., says,
"Kodol Dynpepsia Cure did me more
goad than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and can not help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble.
Experienco is the beat Teacher. "Use
Acker's English Remedy in any caso of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cte. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Dio -Modern .Mother
Has found that her littlo ones are im
proved more by the pleaeant Syrup of
Fig?, when in need of the laxative effect
of n uentle remedy, than by nny other.
Children enjoy it and it benefits them.
The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co, only.
Free!
With every dollar purchase during
January and tebruary wo will givo ono
chance on a SfoO Garland steel range.
jan2-lw Maikk & Uk.nto.w
Size doesn't indicate quality, ' Beware
ot counterfeit and worthless salvo offered
for DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. De
Witt's is the only original. An infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases.
Saili In Hour Gbeclti.
All county warrants registered prior
to April 1, 18G0, will bo paid nt my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 8tn,
UOO. O. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's enre cure for boils.
D
If OElHKNJHIKrFKK
Pliysiciau and Surgeon,
Seclal attention given to mrscry.
oo ms2Und it, Tel. 323 VogtUIock
, r. MCOBK,
JOHN (JAV1N
M00KE & GAVIN,
ATTOItNKYS AT LAW.
Hooui 33 aud 10, over U. S. Iind Office.
NOTICE.
I
STATU OK OtlF.tiON,
OtlF.tiON, )
T1VK )K111TMKNT,
K.M.KM.NOV 21, lSW.I
KXKCUT
In noronlimre with the provMnns of ;n Act
entitled "An Ai't hnbintttliiK to ti t' l.Urtors of
tho Htute of Oregon nt the tiencrul h ertlmi to
ho hold on tho tlr.-t MmiiMyln June, mo. the
rending rioi'O.srd Constitutional Amendments,
approved February IS, 1MW, t, T. T. (leer, (inv
entor of the State of Oreon, do hereby euiiH' the
following proposed amendments to the ( men
tation of thctutenf otci;on,nscerllllid to lv
tho Secretary of State, to bo published fni live
consecutive weeks In Tiik D.w.i.ks ciiKONin.i:.
n newspaper pnblMied in the seventh Judicial
District of tho State of Oregon.
Done nt tho Capitol, at Sntem, Oiecou,
ISK.U.l this Jbt d.iv of November, A. 1. 1SI.V.
1'. T. (iKKIt, liovcrinr.
ltv tho (tovernor:
F. 1. M'NIlAl!, Secretary of Stat,-.
HlIXATi: JOINT KKSOI.UTION, NO. I.
lie It rooivcd bv the senate, the House con
rnrrlnt;; 'Hint the follow ins amendment to the
Constitution of tho State of OreRon be nnd is
hctehy proposed: ... .,
That Section 10 of Artlclo XI. ot tho Constitu
tion of tho State ol OiiRon bo and the same Is
hereby abiosated, and in lieu theieot Su'tlon 10
of Article XI. shall boas fallow.
Al'.TlCf.K XI.
Section 10. No county, city, town, school dis
trict or other municipal corporation shall ho al
lowed to become Indebted In any manner or for
anv purpose to an amount InclnilliiK present ox
IsthiK Indebtedness lit tho nRBrcpito exceeding
live per centum on tho value of tho taxable
proportv therein to lo ascertained by tho last iis
sossmctit lor State and county taxes ptovious to
the incurring of such Indebtedness.
Adopted bv the Senate January M, 1S93.
C. V. 1'unoN, President of tliu Senate
Concurred in by the House, Kebtuary J, 1S9I.
V. I'. Kkady, Speaker of the House.
Adopted bv tho Senate .Unttnry 31. ISM.
.ftJoKl'll Simon, President of tho senate.
Concurred in by the House, February I, Ku.
CliAS. II. .mooiiks, speaKcroi tuu uouso.
SENATi: JOINT KES.Ul'TION, NO. 13.
lie it resolved bv tho Senate, tho llouse'eon
nurrins: That tho 'followimr amendment to the
Constitution of tho State of Oregon, In lieu of
Section Ten of Article Seven (7), ho and the same
is hereby proposal, to-wit:
SUCTION TKN.
The I.esislatlvo Assembly may provide for tho
election ot supremo ami circuit juuges in ins
tinct classes one of which classes shall eonsist
of live Justices of tho supreme Court, who shall
not perform circuit duty; and tho other class
snail cons.st ot as many circuit judges as may
be deemed nectss ry, who shall hold full terms
without allotme.it ami who shall take tho sauio
oath us tho Supremo fudges.
Tho legislative Assembly may create as many
circuits as may be necessary.
Adopted bv the Senate, Kobru.iry 1 1, 1S0-3.
C. W. fULTON, I'risiilent of tho Senate.
Concurred in bv the House, 1'ebruary 15. b'J.).
W. 1'. ICe.vdy, Speaker of tho Homo.
Adopted by the Senate, January 31, lV)i.
Josei'H Simon, President of the Senate.
Concuned In hy the House, February C, li9j.
Chas. 1). I-iooitEs, Speaker of tho House.
HOL'si: JOINT P.KSOI.UTION, NO. 10.
Ilesolved by tho House, tho Senate eoncurr
Ing: Tint the following amendment to the Con
stitution of the State of Oregon bo and herein- is
prono'ed:
That the Constitution bo amended by adding
Article XIX. as follows, to-wit:
ARTtCLr. xix.
Section 1. Ttienccessirvusoof lands for tho
construction of reservoirs or storage bislns fjr
tno putposoot inlgation or for rights of wav for
the construction of canals, ditcher, Humes or
Pities to convey water to 1 10 nlaee of nu lor anv
Useful, beneficial or necessarv nurnoso. or fur
orain.igo, or for drainage of mines or the work
ingi increoi, ny means ol roadi, railroads, tram
ways, cuts, tunnels, ihafts, hoisting wo.k.,
dump or other necessary moans to their com
plete development or any other usu necessary to
me uuiipieiu u-veiopmciii oi tue natural re
sources of tho r-.t-ltuor nrosnrviitinnnf tho hpjilth
of I s Inhabitants, Is hereby declared to bo u pub
lic use and subject to the regulation aud control
of tho State.
Section 2. T.iorichtto annronri ite tho unan-
propilatcd waters of any natural stream to ben
eficial uses shall neor he denied.
t-vctisn J. I ho Uso of all waters now appro
priated for sa'e. rental or distribution, alto ol all
water orltrlnailv antironriateri for nilvntu use.
but which, ufter such appropriation, hab hereto
iuio ikkh or may neroanei 'jo '.oiii, renteuor ills
tributed, is hereby declared to bo n juhliene
aud tub'ect to tr.o reatihilfnn a-nl rnntrnl rf iln
Stale in the manner prescrlbat by law. liut the
usiii i )u!o nua iipprutirtatu men waters snaii
oo subject to such rovisions of 1 iw for th- tak
ing of piirato property for publle or j rlv .to uio
ns prnvldml in Section is;. Article 1 of this Con-
IHiition of tho Stato of Oiegon..
Section 1. 'J'he tllhl tn f!nl!'nt t.-ixns nr ,-nm.
peniation for tho uo of water supplied to an
coutity, city, town or water district or Inhabit
ants thereof. Is a l'miehlvp. mill ffititint tit,t,yiT.
cited except by euthoiity of aud in a manner
I'li-eujjucu ny lav, .
Adopted by the Home, February 15, 1MH.
W . 1. KE.nr, Speaker of the House.
Signed Murch 7, ls'J.;.)
Adopted by tho Senate, February 17, Js'.W.
C. V. I'umo:;, l'lcstdeutof tho Sonato.
(Igned JIartli 'is. p-,j:j )
Adopted bv tho House, February fi, 1"J".
I Has. 11, Mookes, sivkerof tlio Hcnse.
Concnrrdl in by tho Senate, February 111, 1M5.
JosErn Simon, Prcldeutof tho Senate.
iiousi: joint itF.soLirriox no. 2.
troposlug nu amendment to tho Constitution of
inoEiaiou Oregon, oy repealing section yj of
Article 1.
Kctolvtd bv tho Home. Ihotcnatoconcurrlnt':
That M-ction .1) of Artlclo 1 of tho Constitution
be and hereby is repealed.
Aunpieu dv i no iiuuse, January u, jsy:i.
W. P. Kkijy, Spjator of tho House.
Concurred In by tho Senate, January 30, 1U.J.
0. W. Fui.to.v, President of the Senate.
Adopted hy tho House, January 50. 1S03.
CIIas. IS. Jloourjs, Speaker of tho House.
Concurred in by tho Senate, February 13, Ib'JJ.
SK.WYTi; JOINT KKSOJX'TIO.V NO. 7.
Ite It resolved by tho Senate, tho Hoiisocon
currlng; That tho folhmlng innendmeut to the
Coiutltutlon of tho Stato of Oregon bo and is
hertby projKised:
AKTICI.n I.
Tho elective franchise In this Stato thall not
hereafter bo prohibited to any citizen on account
of sex.
Adopted by the Senate, February C, 18'.i5.
JoiKi-a Simon, President of the Senate.
Adopted by the House, February C, 18U5.
Chas, 11. Moouks, Speaker of tho House.
Chas. H. Mooises, Sicker of iho House.
Adopted by tho Senate. January 31, IS'J.
T. c. TAYi-oit, President of the Senate.
Adopted by the House, Januury 31, Ibw.
K. V. (Jaktkb, Speaker of tli'i Housic.
U.SITKD STATK3 OF AMK1HCA,
STATK OK OrtKfiON, (
Otllco of Secretary of State. )
I, F. I. DUNJl.Ul.Sccretary of Htdto of tho State
of Oregon and Custodian of tho Seal of mild
State, do hertby certify that I have coin tut red
thuprectHugcopy of Senate Joint llesoliitlou
.No. I, of tho U-iiH allvo Asrembly of Ib'J.J,
"Munlcipal liidebtulnchs umeudinenti" Senate
Joint Iteboltittoii No. 13 of Iho legislative As
seinblytif IbVJ, 'Jurtlchiry Ameudent:" Housu
Joint Hesolutlon No. 10 of tho U'gl.hltlvo As
sembly of lb0.i,-"lrrfgtloii Ameiidimnt;"
House Joint Hesolutlon No. 2 of tlio legislative.
Asseuibl of WM,- UeiH;allng Anicinliiieiiti1
and Senate Joint Kciolutfon No. 7 of tho IWs
Utlvo Assembly of lbW,-K.ual Kuirrugo
Amendment." with the oilglnal copies now mi
tlio In thU office, and Unit tho wmu is u correct
transcript theivlrom aud tho hole thereof.
In Tkstjmo.nv WmciiEof, I havohero-
iiiimi m my iiuiiu auo aiuxui Hereto
tho seal of tho Stato of Oregon.
.?? "i-l1!" "I'11"1' ttt. Salem, Oregon,
thU Third day of KovemU-r, A. 1).
r. I. HU.NIIAIt,
Secretary of State,
skaj.
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