The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 13, 1900, Image 4

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WML .JHlli
Acts gently on the
DMEYS,
and Bowels
Cleanses the ystem
el .EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES JjrrS '
,,UAt PERMANENTLY.
SUV THE CPNUINE - M AMT'D BV
I'EOl'LE YOU ALL KNOW.
Ex-Gov. Moody returned to Salem
titte morning.
Ilev. B. Davison, of Hoed River, was
in the citv today.
Rov G. Butler, a well known travel
ing salesman, was in the city yesterday,
.los. Herous leaves in the morning for
a. eliort visit to Portland and McMinn
ville. Miss Rose D. Micheli left on the eariy
morning train for a short visit to the
metropolis.
Mrs. Root. Mays, Jr., arrived from
Antelope today and is visiting at the
home of her parents.
Miss Ruth Cooper returned home last
night from Oklahoma, where she i? en
gaged teaching at the Indian agency.
J. Harvey Smith and wife nf Grass
Valley came up frou Portland yester
day, where Mrs, Smith has been "under
going treatment at the hospital for the
past six week?.
OUR CHURCHES
Christian Science meeting in small
31. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. 15.
Clifton, pastor. Reeular services at 11
a. m.'and 7:30 p. in. Young people's
meeting at G:30 p. m. Sunday school
sU 10 a. m.
Christian church Ninth and Court
streets. Rev. G. Rushing, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening, at 11
a. th. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school nt 10.
Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m.
Morning subject, "The Triumph of Jesus
Over His Enemies." Evening, "Difli
cult Questions Answered."
Methodist Eplfcipal church Corner
Fifth nnd Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, pastor. At 11 a. m. Rev. Robt.
Wurnor will preach anil administer the
Iioly communion. Sunday tchool at
10 a.m.; cla3 meeting at the clo?e of
suorning service; Junior League nt 0:30;
32pvorth League at fl :30. In the evening
'the service will be evangelistic.
'Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev, Poling, pastor,
aiorniug service at 11; Sunday echool at
12:15; Junior Eudeavor, 4 p. m.;
Christian Eudeavor, 0:30. Evening
aervice nt 7:30. Morning musical pro
gram ae follows: Voluntary Andante,
lv Mendelssohn. Anthem, "Praise Ye
Uio Lord," Parke. Offertory, "The
Good Shepherd," Barri. Evening:
Voluntary, "The Nun's Prayer." Male
quartet, "Let the Lower Lights be Bnrn
wig." A cordial invitation extended to
all not worshipping elsewhere.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for cougli9 and
cold?. It is unequalled for whoonini.
sotth. Chrildren all like it," writes II. i
. 1 r
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fmila. It is the only harmless remwiv ,
that fives iiruiediate results. Cures,
coughs, colde, hoarness, croup, piieu 1
oe.ia, oronchltis and all throat andiM atioknH'sat'law
lung troubles. Its eatly use prevents 1 0U3ce over Fir.t Nat.n1 aAUJsfi' OBEUOfc
consumption, '
AUpereonswi8l.InKto take children, 1
ather boye or gi-Is, for legal adoption or
-.. i ... . . .. .. . .. 1
ou indenture, should write
tO Y. T.
Gardner, superintendent of the Hoys
tJ Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
fortlund, who can procure for them de
Btrable children of all ages. All applica
tions must be filed in advance, tf
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke & Fulk hrtve on sole a full lino
of priint nuil artist's brushes.
Latest thine in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
mid sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
k Falk.
Paint your house with paints Hint nro
fully guaranteed to Inst. Clnike & Falk
hare them.
Fresh cracked Nebrafcka corn nt the
I Wnsco warehouse. Finest kind of
! chicken feed. nicli2o-tf
Size doesn't indicate quality, liewaro
ol counterfeit and worthless salve offered
for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. De
Witt's is the only original. An infallible
jcue for piles and all skin diseases.
I Lewis Dannis, Salem, Ind., says,
I ''tTmlnl Tirammain flnrp did mfi liinre
good than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and can not help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any caso of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 eta. Blakeley & Houghtcn
Druggists.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or monev back. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist".
"MOON TOUCH."
ThcHe An
"When
the Diiytt In Xcw Jersey
I'eoitle lliMMinie Ileal
"I.unntleM."
In all the varied experience of the
Camden police and hospitals nt no time
has there, been so many ci'.tes of insan
ity as during the lattc r jinrt of the sum
mer. In most casts the hnlhicinutions
of the unfortunate;; were grrttiquc and
were attributed to the action of the
moon.
This statement seems absurd, but it
was made recently in the course r.f n
conversation with an authority on nien
tal nfllietions, who also made the decla
ration: "Hundreds of people annually become
temporarily demented by the cold rays
of the full moon."
The majority of the cases occur in
torrid latitudes, and the distorted fea
tures of the aborigines of Central Amer
ica are caused by moon rays. Not in
frequently this peculiar influence ix
erted by that luminary travels over the
continents in zones. Anycne who wants
to try the experiment will pet the effect
by sleeping- at night under the rays of a
new moon. Should the experimenter
happen to lie in the ::one lit by the mental-disturbing
rays the rising sun will
find his features horribly distorted and
the mind back of them on a rampage.
Sleeping tramps in the liWti.s of this
latitude suffer the most from 'moon
touch." The case of Frederick Jones, a tramp,
who was arrested by Police Serwcint
Abbott, of the Third district, Cniud n,
on July 15, was a cmc of 'moon-touch."
The moon was "lulling" then, and
Jones looked, as if he had Lien "out wit h
the moon." His mouth was twisted ovir
and had nearly caught on the upper lobe
of hl ear. His nose was twisted, a la
"JJerjyorae," while the "moon-touched"
eyelids were, in sailor parlance, "bkv
whiffed." Another "moon-touched" tramp,
found on .Tilly 18, nearColiingswood, N.
J., stocd almost motionless in a Held for
hours. His clothes were decked with
branches of leaves.
SfSdom are the cases of "moon-touch"
eitl-er violent cr dangerous, and, though
sometimes prolonged, the waves of lu
nacy are uncertain and ether-like, and
pervade the air. Not infrequently these
"moon-touch" wau-s in a particularly
clear end dry month simulate cases o'f
.sunstroke.
"Moon-touch" frequently causes nim
less wanderings to the htibjcct. The
"moon-touch" wave zone is running
through the middle states now, and the
doctors say: "Look out for distorted
faces and increased r-nsen of insanity
about August 20. That is full-moon day
for this month." Philadelphia Tiniek.
Saah In lour Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
io April i, iuo, win ue paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 8tli,
U'UU. U. Li. PHILLIPS,
Oountv Treasurer,
free!
With every dollar purchaee during
Jan"ary February we will glvo one
CURnce on n Garland steel range
Jan2 - 1w
Maiek & Bknton.
huntinqton
ii a wilsom
FRED- w,S.1JNry. VT AW
ln, , THE HAU.ES, OKEUOK
OflJeC nvpl First Knt Il .nl-
, r.jcoae. joiikoavin
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms sy and 10, over U.5. Lund Oilice.
NOTICE.
STATU OK OP.KOON,
EXECUTIVE Pr.r.lHTMKNT.
SaI.KM, Nov 2I,199.
Ill nceordnlire with tlio prnvlMims nf mi Act
entitled "An Act HuuinltllUK to the Mcctors of
the Htuto of Oregon nt the Ueuerul K'erthm to
he held on the llrxt Momlnyiii June, lift), the
vcndlnc I'minwe it Constitutional Amendments,
approved I-Vhrunry IS, lv.vj, I, T. T. lieer, tiov
ernnr of Ihesttite of Oregon, do here l eiitiso the
following propo-ed amendments to the i.onMl
tntionof the Mate of Oteiron, eerlllled to hy
the Hecrctnrv ol State, to he piihlMii'il fur live
coiisurutlvo'week In Tun Dai.i.ks ('m-.nNlt'i.F.,
n newspaper published In the seventh Judicial
District of the Slate of Oregon.
Done nt the Cupltnl, at Pnlcm, Oieeon,
SEAL this JM ilnv of November, A. 1). lvM
T. T. liUKlt, iiovernur.
lly the Governor:
i 1. Dl'NHAK, Secretary of State.
SKXATE JOINT Iir.SOl.CTION, NO. I.
He It reioivett bv the Semite, the House eon
eurrluc: Thnt the followlnp: iiniendineiit to the
Constitution of the State of Oiefton hemidts
hereby nrorocd . . ...
Thnt section 1U of Article X I. of the Conitllii
Hon of the Shite ol Oregon bo mid the snine Is
hetebv iibrosated, nml In lieu thereof tiiclloii 10
of Article XI. sluill be us fotlov.s:
ai-.ticlk XI.
Section 10. No enmity, city, town, school dis
trict or other miinleliml corporation shall ha al
lowed to become indebted In any manner or for
nnv purpose to im amount IncludlUK present ex
IsthiK Indebtedness tu the iicpreKate exceeding
live per centum on the value of the taxable
proiiertv therein to )w nscerUilned hy the hist as
sessment for State and county taxes previous to
the Incurrlnc of such iiidebtedneii.
Adopted bv the Senate January ra), ISKi.
C. V. Kui-ton, l'resident of the Senate
Concurred in bv the Hnu-e, February lS'Ji.
W. 1". (wEady, Spenku of the Ilouie.
Adopted by the Senate Jmiuitry :tl, 1S95.
.U.Joski'11 Sisio.v. I'resldout of the nennte.
Concurred in bvthe House. February l, lSLift.
Ciias. 11. IoJI.csl Speaker of the iluusu.
SEXATE JOINT UESOI.f VIOX.SXO M.
Ho It resolved by the Senate, the lloiise;enii
eurrlnc. That the following amendment to the
Constitution of the State of Oregon, In lieu of
fceciion Ten of Artiele Seven (7), be aad the same
is hereby projKJsed, to-wlt;
SECTION TEN,
The Legislative Assembly may provide for the
oli'Ctinnof Supreme mid circuit Judges lu dis
tinct classes, one of which ehissesklmll consist
of live Justices of the Supreme Court, who shall
not perforin circuit duty: nml the other elms
shall consist of as many Circuit Judges as may
be deemed necess ry, who shall hold full terms
without allotment and who shall take the Mime
oath as the supreme Judges.
'Ihe l.tglslalive Assembly nut create us many
circuits as may be necessary.
Adopted bv the senate, February 13, WI.
C. W. FCI.TO.S", President of the Senate.
Concurred in bv the Home, February l.'i. 1SD.1.
v. I'. Keady, apeukerof the Hoiiie.
Adopted by the Senate, January 11, l-DI.
JosKru Simon. President of the Senate.
Concurred in by the House, February n, tss'i,
BHH CitAs. II. Mour.Es, spe.iker of the House.
HOUSE JOINT UESOLCTIOX, NO. II).
I!e.-olved by the House, the heiiulo loncurr
lug: That the following amendment to the Con
stitution of Ihe State of Oregon be and hereby is
propo-ed:
That the Constitution be amended by adding
Article XIX. as follows, to-wlt:
AIVTICI.E XIX.
Section 1. The necessary use of lauds for the
construction of reservoirs or storage b.islns for
the purpose of irilgatlim or for rights of wnv for
the construction of canals, dltehe Humes or
pipes to convey water to t ic place of use lor any
useful, benctiehil or necessar? lnirnose. or for
aralnage, or for drainage of mines or the work
nigs inereoi, uy means ol roadi, railroads, tramway-,
cuts, tunnels, chuff, hoisting works,
uuiuiMir uuier jieceTMiry means 10 tiieir com
plete diveloiimeut or tiny other use nece-sary to
the complete development of the natural re
sources of the State or preservation nf the health
of Ps iiihahllants, Is hereby declared to be u pub
lie use and subject to the regulation and control
of the State.
section -. The right lo appropriate the uiiap
propiiated wuters of any nutiiral stream to ben
elicia! uses shall neer be denied.
Sectlrn a. The- use of all waters now appro
priated for sale, rental or distribution, iiIhi of all
waters originally appropriated for private use,
but which, after sueti appropiUtion, lias hereto
fore been or may hereafter be '.old, rented or dis
tributed, Is hereby declured tu be u t nolle us-o
and subject to the resulutlou unit control of the
State in the manner prescribed bv law. lint the
light tu use and appropriate such waters shal,
he subject to such j rovisions of law for tin tak
ing of private property for public or priv.de me
tis provided In Section 1, Artiele 1 of the Cou-
.niiuuuii in ine state oi Oregon.
Section i. i , e right to collect tnxe. or com
peneotion for the use of water supplied to au
county, city, town or water district or inhabit
ants thereof, l.s a franchise, and cannot be exei
c.scd except by authority of and In u manner
prescribed by law.
Adopted by the Hnii-e, February IS, Wr,.
Vi. 1. Keaky, Speaker ol the House.
Signed March 7, lVJ:i.J
Adopted by the Senate, February 11, Ir.o::.
C. V. FL'l.-iu.v, I'resldeiitof the Heimte.
(-Igned Jliireh
Adopted bv the House, Frbrunry fi, 1 0.1.
ciias, It. Mooisks, speaker of the IIntic.
Coneiirr.d in by the senate, February 13, 'X.
JosEi'it Simon, President of the Semite.
iiouai: joint niwoi.UTioN no. s.
prof oslng tin amendment to the Constitution nf
the state i f Oregon, by repealing Section iij of
Article 1.
Resolved by the Itoue, the senutcciiiicurrlug;
That section 3-", of Artiele 1 of the Constitution
be and hereby is repealed.
Adopted by the House, January 11, 1MM.
W. I'. Kiudy, Spsater of the House,
Concurred in by the Semite, January :in, lS'j,i.
C. W. 1-UI.to.v, I'resldeiitof Ihe Senate.
Adoded by the House, January 'M. 1S9.',.
CHAB. I!. JlooitKs, bpeaker of the House.
Concurred in by the Senate, February Vi, lS'Jj.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7.
He it resolved by the Senate, the Huutc con
curring: Tlmt the following amendment to the
Coiisttiutlon of the Mute of Oregon be mid Is
hereby proposed:
AKTICr.K I.
The elective franchise in this Htuto hIiiiII not
hereafter b-j nrohlbiteil tfniTivi-lilr-n ,i ,.,-.. n,,i
of sex.
Adopted by the Senate, February fi, 18'Jo.
Josei'H Hijion, 1-resldent of the Semite.
Adopted by the House, February 0. S'J,1.
Ciias. H. Mooiies, Speaker of the House.
Ciias. II. Mooiikh, Speaker of the Home.
Adopted by the Senate, January :il. 1893.
i. v, i aylok, rresiuent oi the Semite.
Adopted by the House, Junuiiry 31, Ittiy,
J:. V. Cai'.tkr, hpenker of thu
House.
I'.VITKD STATES OF AMKUICA, )
hTATE Of OltKOO.V, f
Ollieo of Hecrchiry of State. )
I,. I, Dl'.VIlAK.Secrutury of Htito of the Stnto
of Oresoii und Custodian of the Seal of said
Htatc, do hcicby certify that I have, comrarcd
the pieced I uk copy of Sonute Joint Itesoliitinu
Mi. -l. of the Uiilslallve Assembly of lh'J.I,
".UUniClMll lndebtcdiiesi nmnniiinmii u.........
Joint Itctnliiiluii f,o. 13 of the KcKlklntlviiAh
kernbly of lS'j.,-"Judlfury Anieadont j1 Honsu
Joint Ileoliillon No. 10 of the Ilslativc As
fccmbly of IMWIirlKatloa Aiiiendiiioat;"
Jloiiku Joint Ilesolutlon No, 2 o,' the U-kihIuIIvc
..o.v,m,. .,1 o, lieweoiurr Ainenuinellt"
und Semite Joint Itesolution No. 7 of the UkIs.
latlve Assembly of lsr.V-"Eu.iiul HiiIIiiiko
Ami',',",.!"iL'",i w"h ."i? ""K"'"' copies now (?n
lllcln thin olCce, and tlmt the lame is 11 correct
truutcrlpt thciefrom uud the wholu thereof.
IN Tkwimonv WiiKiiKoe, I Imveherc
r "UnMtinvliuncJ uud ulllxed hereto
(heal tho teal of the htnte of Ore-iron.
,,H,"f Bi.,,l!.c,yUol. ut Orejron,
his Third dtiy of November, A. i.
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date of ()re;!0ii, for Wasco county, ndmlnlstriitor
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H'tiKers; arrives f : 1 a p. in,, dopnrt 8:'J0 11. 111.
Tor full particular!) cull on O. It. A N. Co.'i
i,w,'lit 't'h.t Tin lli.K tir tulflfi.kk
... Jl. (IU 1,1,
(leu I'iih. Act., 1'ortlHiid, Or,
1." II III?IH TUTjir
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
TriihiH leave and are duu to nrrlvo nt 1'ortlaii
OVLMtLANIJ EX-"! 1
liress, Hiileni, Itoe- 1
Im ri;, Ahliluiid. Bite-1
:0D I'. JI. I '.'""onto, UKiien.han 1
15 A
I.os AiiKelefc.Kll'ano, 1 ,
New Orleans und
. Kat I
R-m a v , l'o!.ehui'B uud way htu-.
tlons
1:30 I'. 51
Dally
ejteept
SutiJttjri.
fVIu Wnodhiir fori
Ml.Aiiirol, Hllvorton,
West hclo, llrowiib
villcHjirliicileld nnd
Dully
except
(Sundays
1 niunm .
INDUITNDENCK l'AHtillNtiKH. 'ijxjiresh trula
I'uiiy lexuepi ouiiiiiiyj.
USOji. in. (Lv. ...I'ortlaiid ...Ar.) fi:n.ra
7::i(ii. 111. Jai .McMiunvllie .l.v.5 ri.Wiu.ra
;S0i. 111. (Ar .Independeiite..l.v.) I..'k. m
Dally. IDony, except buiianr.
DININCi CA K8 ON OOUIJN HOUTK.
1't'l.UIAN lllll'KET BLr KI'KHS
AND 8KtOND-CI.A63 HLEEl'lKC CAUb
Attached to all Throunh Trnlna.
. Direct connection ut fcnu r'ninclhco with Oct!
(leiitul uud Oriental nnd I'nelllc uiuil ntcamidilp
iincMiir j.vrAr, una uiiina. riulllnc date on
u hllcatlon.
Kitteii uud tlcUctK to Knstern points und Kit-'"l't'-.
AImiJAI'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
A 1 1 ft i KALIA.
All uhovu trulim nrrlvo nt und depart (rote
Omni! Central Btutlun. Filth nnd Irvine idrwU
YAMHILL DIVISION.
1'iin.eiiKer Depot, loot of Jullcrtoiratrcct.
U'live for Bheridnn, week duyf, tl:S0p.n
Arrive ut I'ortlaiid, V.JtO a, m,
fA'ave for AIKI.IK on Monday, Wodneoduy and
dav, f hnrbdiiy uud Bnturduj it 3:1)5 ji. in.
hxevpt Buudiiy. Efupl Buturdny.
H. K'. K'-l.EIC, u, II. MAKKHAMi
jlnninier, AHat. U, J-'. ii 1'aaa. Alt
1 hroiiKh Ticket Olllec, lilt Third atreot, when
tliroiiKh tlokotH to nil ikiIiiU in the Kimtcra
htateh, Canada uud Europe) cnti be obtained at
lowest nitea from
orN.lu.!!,oK.KK,'AN,,TU1'utAK,!U,
...STEAM... J
Wood Saw
Will run every day except Sunday, j
W Kutes Keaconuble. K
Katea Keasonuble.
Telephone 201.
W. A. OATES, Prop, i
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Deutist.
Otllce over French Si Co.'a Ilnuk
fhone 6, thk DAIXE, OltKOO!'