Tbe Dalles Daily Chronicle. II mill ttltrr l.nril. OFFICIAL 1'Al'EH OF DAIXKS CITY. ASD WASCO COCXTY. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. bt mail, ro stage nutrAir. IX AHVaNCK. Weekly, 1 year. J , -v." 0 fO Dally, i ycnt ' c month;. tier " Addrecs all communication to "THE CHKON ICLE," The Dalles, Orepon. ri.-t-omce. orricr. nori:: GenomI Dellrerv Window r.. tu. to 7 i. in -Monev Onler J. s. in to4i. m. Sandiij-ii U " 9 ui.tolOn.ir.. cl,oino or HAtt? trains coins East .9 p. m. mid 11 n. tn. " " Wot 9ji. na.ar.d R. l. tn. Stace for Ooldcndnle 7 .SO a. m " Itiuevilk b:Sn. tn. Duturatid v arm Strlnc fi:Sf a. m " fl-ravlnc fnr I'i'te Hurt hind ' j Antelope Except Sunday fra-weeKiy I Mr. S. J. l.aFrance went to Portland Momlny to o absent for n month. 1 Mrs. 11. C. Coo nnd Mrs. J. W. Wat- j son went to The Dalles on Sunday nnd ! returned home Tuesday. Mr. C. I). Smith returned from As-, toria Sunday nipht, where he hits been to nt work during the summer. "i"' ...-, mi ;.. ...... rcnooi win i;uiiiiui:iii;i: iu urn ii 'ii Monday September 11th, C. 1.. Gilbert principal, and Miss Irene Cnlison. as sistant. Wc had a $ooA rain on Wednesday night which will clear up the smoke, o j TprvmT fro ' William Tell Your Father that we M'li A4,. ijtnt SWEET. ORR St CO.'S 1 fee ?lc icoman whieh has-been quite thiek tor over two ;s restored to health niul strencrtli, Vest Junipers, Pantaloon li:8i)n. m. S:S0b. iu. Tiip-iiav Thmday and Saturday. "Monday Wednesday and Friday. THURSDAY, -FPT. 1SD3 TIIK REFEllKSnVM weeks. Messrs. Royal & Morse wilt open a market, September 0th, lSf'3, in the building formerly occupied by A. J. Graham. Miss Anna Smith returned from Port land last Saturday, accompanied byjher tieiee. Dot Watt, who will spend the autumn with iter. Dr. Win. I'fundor of Cortland stopped here over Sunday, while on his way to Tin- Dalles to attend the firemen's tour- Tbe referendum, or the initiative and nament.at that place, referendum, as it is called, is eliciting . Mr Frank McFarland returned to in considerable discussion at the present home in Heppuer Sunday night. He time, and while its introduction would was aivonipanied as far u The Dalles by necessarily involve a good deal of gen-, Mis. M. R. Potter and daughter Miss eral work and red tape, it withal poses- Edith, who will attend the Sister's ses many virtues. Strictly carried into school this winter, execution there would be no chance for John Adams. the people to complain of the legislature liecause of unjust laws passed. Of course the multiplicity and variety of laws which would be petitioned for by Dr. Pierces bavonle lYcsso:,i tion. If you're overworked, " run down," or debilitated, you need it. It's an invigorating, restorative j tonic, and a soothing and strength- I ening nervine, imparting tone and I visor to the whole system. It's a j legitimate medicine, too carefully ; compounded by an experienced phy- ' Bieian, and adapted to woman's deli- j catc organization. For all the ( chronic weaknesses, functional de rangements, and painful disorders peculiar to the fox, it is an ttntailing remedy. It's because it is tiufail- j ing that it can be sold under a posi-! tivc guarantee. If it fails to give1 satisfaction, in any case for which ' it's lecnmmended, the money paid : for it will be "promptly returned. Overalls, 1 V ? 1 ) rva syi i LLi 1 1 x a Every garment guaranteed NEVEK to rip ! We are also Headquarters for Men's, Boys' and Youth s 1 j asks: under "Has our ,dailv. pro. i. J-.ew KARL'S A ; 1 Thine tn Ki-cp lit Ilnilil. j Kroin the Truy Ktiu.i I'hlef j Some year? two we were very uitu-1: . subiei-t to severe -ue!I? of cholera mor- might be overwhelming in numbers and . amj ,10W w1Pn VVe fw Hnv 0f tbe provisions, but the responsibility would gyniptoms that usually precede that ai'. all revert to the people. The initiative j nlt.ntt slu.h a sivknesi stt the stomach ' may be defined as the exercise of the j dLurhtea, etc.. we become scary. We J right of a body of voters to initiative , nave foumj Chamlerlain's Colic, Cholera J proposals for the enactment of new laws j ,lnti Dj:urh,ra Remedy the very thing to j or for the alteration or abolition of ex-, s;rai2i,ten one out in such cases. Wei istinglaws. The referendum is i"- j are not writitii: tiis for a p:iy tiimonial stitntion by virtue of which laws and I blJt t0 let our rcMer know what is irood j resolutions, framed by legislatures, are t0 keL,p nnny i the liouse. For sale by j referred to the voters for final accept-' iikt.lev A Hou-.'hron. dru'.Tins. j auce or rejection. The initiative is in ! ,m vogue in fourteen out of twenty. two I Captain Sweeney. U. S. A., san Swiss cantons, the referendum in j Diego. Gal., says : "Shiloh's Catarrh J twenty-one. Roth institutions are now J Remedy is the first medicine I have i applicable to federal matters, so that ' ever found that would do me any irnod." 1 they cannot be said to be any longer in ; Price 50 ct-. Sold by Snipes Kinersly. an experimental stage. Tliev have be-1 . ) come fixtures in Switzerland. ' oli"'-'"r lt l'a)';, L'u r""u' :' : W. D. McCracken, in the May Arena, j Cloud Ca;. Innw:., uK-ate camper, at w lfliiii Kin. .mti v. mli ( t T I , in i it UK representative svstem when i.i . k: i.n. ...:!... 1 hours anI tret their iiuu. aii'i U UiLlCll UUIIIU l.lk. til? UdilUk ibliuu. fear of beinc tricked out of its true meaning? The referendum would make ! it possible for him to register a definite ' 'yes' or 'no' to a particular measure. ' It would sweej) away tiie unknown cnnui titiee in legislation. There is no confu sion in a simple assent or dissent to a proposition bereft of the perplexing ad junts of personalities or party loyalty." At all events, we must have done once for all with this farce of legislation in which the people are alternately duped and balked by cliques conspiring for sordid infamies. Making laws by means of all powerful representatives will some uay be looked upon as a method folly as crude and primitive as that of letter-writing by means of scribes on the Btreet cornerE. The will of the people can now be registered at head-1 quarters, by means of modern inven-' tions, with a precision unknown in , the days of stage coach and courier. As for the rest, a great world tendency , has set in definitely toward the exercise of popular rights at first hand. All the efforts of the privileged classes to block this advance can only serve to intensify the catastrophes their obstinacy may entail. It was an English military ad ministrator in India, Sir Charles Jamerf Napier, who wrote in his work on colo nization: "As to government, all dis- content springs from unjust treatment, i Idiots talk of agitation; there is but one in existence, and that is injustice. The cure for discontent is to find out where the shoe pinches and ease it. If you hang an agitator and leave the in- j justice, instead of punishing a villain i you murder a patriot." ' Then let there be free speech, an in- j finite toleration and a sense of human brotherhood in our councils. It 5s ri li'"if liii'itn iiiot?!, a beverage. Contains to inebriate sour or ft and i'.!'.i: u distress. As peculiar in is r..::rvi'!ous, remedial results ah ir. ;: imposition. no ii r c.itn i , 111' c 1 11 II Hi raent m the -not alcuiii'l tigar to Sumach r m a mm m -a m m. m ATK I M Ti X. 1 I III V V. M. I I r r .? ... 3 mmmStltS4mmiijl?k W50, TOR A Ct.SC 'T WILL NOT CURE. 1 An asrrewible Lesative and KEItVL 1 0S IC Sold by Drut'Bists or sent tiy tnnll ix;. iOe , ind S1.00 jer pucknpe. Sample6 free Br If A The Favorite TCCrS A. W Ja. VturtdeTe;thandlirea:t;.c. For nale by Snlpea .V KIiht-1. VIGOR " MEN Eailj, Quickly, Permanently Reitored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and ell the train of Mill tromearly errursor latrr fic-es. tbe rull or riverworfc, sick !. worry.ctc FuJUtrtiigilj, dereloptncut and tune Blven lo e ery organ and portion of the IxjOy, Slmple.natiiralinethwli. ImnieitlatolmnroTcnifn' -en. Failure (oijulhlr. tyui refereuce. I, explanation and pnJt jnalkU ialed)fr6t. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. This . Is the Season Of the Year Ulhen Judicious Advertising Pays. In everv size, style and price. n m iif ii i inmn o nn Hll-1. H1LUH1ID a w. YOUR ATTENTION Is called to the fact that flagb Glenn, Dewier in Glass, Lime, i'laster, Cement mkI Huilding Mnterinl of nil kindp. -;rrl-" tbr Flnit I.lne of "Thin 7S a h(U m tin ajturs oj men icliich, taktn atiUfiooa leads on to fortune.' The poot unquestionably had roferonco to tho J. F. FORD, Evanplisi, ii-0il Sale ri taitiii'P fir Pqpup riCTiire Mouiaings i' nt M. lines, Iowa, March 'J write 11 nile Mku. Mkii. Co., Dufnr, Ore!." n. ft it leine n : 'n arriving home last week, i fuuin: a well and anxioasly awaitinu. "iu little ;irl. eight and oiie-iinlf years old who tiad wasted away to MS iiunds, is now well, strom: and vigorous, and we', fleshed up. F. B. Couch Cure has done its work well. Both of tho children iiki it. Your . B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away uil hoarseness fron. me So uive it to every one, with greeting! for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours. Mk.' A Mkb. J. F.' Foun. if you wiih tu ftl fresh mid c'leurlui.ritid rtHd for tut .-irititj'ii work, clemiM.- your i-y.iiem with tli- IIuiilHVhv will Liver Cure, liy tMklntr 'woot tlirui. iiiocn t-nt'li no.ri i -liter a piltiv cuarniitt', c 'eiit i-r bottls liv i'l ilrtiKit'tl To De Sound in the City. 72 CJUashington Street. W. E. GARRETSON. II "Ut.K A ) KM KOIt TIIK at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are selling theso Roods out at greatly-reduced rate MICIIKIJJAC11 BliICK, UNION ST Leading Jeweler Mr. Charles A. Sweet, of Buffalo, N. Y., is the fortunate possessor of the fin eat Jersey cow in America if not in tlte world. She is named Ida Marigold and took first premium at the world's fair on Tuesday. She was entered ahout four PROPOSALS I'll! plour, Brar? ard peed. Lf. s. iLiiaE srme. 7fara Springs Agency. A KM Ri-i'.IM.n. ( rook (.(,.. Or., Atis. j. IV;. Kc-aled iirorfjnlii lndorl"rroMinifur I'lonr, Utim nnd Ktiil," us tliuriin.-may nnd K(Jilrc-K-il to the iindcri'iKnedat Wnrmt!irim."i,ijrwin.will U: rtci-lvi-d ut this iij:eiic until 1 .i.-lu-k J'. M i Tue.iliiy, ftejiteinlx-r 1!. IMti, for liirnhhlnir mid dellvurliii' tt the iieiicy HxmUjth Ibn ufflfjur --v,"i iu hi uriiii. nun n oi icii! i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obuined, and all I'at- J 0 tu. uumhcss conuucieu mr moderate fees. 'Our Ornec IS Ofotrrc U. S. Patent or net' bead raodel, drawme or photo., with deserrp- Jtion. We advise, it patentable or not, free of J Lu-Hgi. viur mnm uuc kiii hucmi jBaciwcu. A patiHitT, "How to Obtain r'atents," with con ol tame in the V. ii. and fonica countries eat free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. All Watch Work Jewelry Made w arranted. to Order. MNHNS 1IK SEW TOWN hn l-"!ii plnttiil im thr old :nm croiiml, nt tin Knrkh mid k Kallh of Hood rlirr. (Ii InrKv.iilKtitly lotr'.ljroHd utri-cUund ulU-yx, koh1 Mill mid puri'WiiUir.wM ,luiilrlu lirofiinfon, ;mt ft--t ilriilunK'-.iU.llirli t f n 1 inoutitiilii cllinnti;, the riMitiul n ttriictlnii im u imniiitiiln Mimmur rt'Mirt lor nil Orrcon licliiK tliu lii'iiruxt ton n to Mt. HoimI It In liliuiriil!ult-e hp ii imiimliicuirliit: rt-nti-r, Ih-'Iiik tin- niitlirHl eviitcr (or lMi Miunre iiiIIl-n of tlie le.t i ikIiii unit fi! tlmlxT, iMHisvmiliii; iiiitlioiiN of liorn- wtv - In IU dtiKlilnir Htri-Minn nnd water liilln, i.iilly linriRT.ttil. Where eln-" motlvi' ikimit exIMt, tliere the liitoi WUl 1UU UXi fa. VV UMW, auuress me at xxooa xw months ago in what is called test No. 1, l mum u either what i knotin h ... , . , , ,, , , "HtnuKht full htixil;' of utxA nound wliott -ut lln capacity for making cheese in which she . irround ilov. ii tom-out u- lbs of tiour. io Krud 0 0 0 I !1 H.-. uihI ht.. Tin. Dull-.., Or. The Dalles ;Gigaf : Factory TITIiE PERFECT W. RossWinans. not only took first premium for Jerseys, but the sweepstakes premium for Jer sey s, GnernseyB and Shorthorns. She is now engaged in a ninety-days contest for butter-making, at the close of which flhe will go into a thirty-days' contest with regard to the amount of food con sumed. Her record as a butter-maker W. y. ItKXA.N. W3I. M AMIlKltM. is fifty jiounds in fourteen daye. valued at $5,000. She is Notice: Notice is hereby given that sealed bide will be received lor the re-covering of the cistern at the intersection of Washing ton and Third streets. Said bide will be received nntil Saturday noon September 2nd, 1893, at the reeorder'a office, in Dallea 'Citv. Wasco County. Oregon. The right to reject any and all bids in hereby reserved. The city to furnish all material for the re-covering of said cist rn and aaid bids to be for the labor in re-covering the same. Paul Krkit. Chairman of Committee on Streets and Public Property. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 29th stay of August, 1893. (diseman & Marders, mil Wine Rooms (i The DalleB, Oregon. u i; iun urn or u iiniy ia- wiiat 1 Kiimni its Vatent llour.iind d'.-llverwl In ijxtrn htrunif ulnuli- uiiiiuii mu.i.11 in inujii b iiuiil'ui io wit) yiinl. b.mi lile of not It-ss timu lh must U: furnlxh-d hv hlddi:rk, mid tmnplrh to ou dintlnctlv miirkeil with the niiine of the Wilder unit the niitntn-r of tlii:mniile if more- thiin one I Mibmlttttl. Ilriin intixt 1 of koo1 ouulity, eiiunl imrtu limn ' end short mlxid. knirittlinf imt li.v ,mi.u intut le furnished by bidder. " . , i roi imni w; eicur uuriey, irwii roiiiii, fri-o ' from dirt nnd runt; Miinih- of not Ii.s thiin I'i , lb must Ui fiimiiihwi by biddem. iwuverj.-ui uieiimiM) mere l to liodulhured ' nt the hlntiii.ii.lMj l-'ehool, )ix;iittd 'jo mile north of the iiKency.l.WUbiof Hour, lU.CUJ Ibo bran, - , nnd iimmi ibsof fwi; mid nt tin' nKenoy, '.'i.uo Jssr iNorihweHi corner of becond audi 1 " "," ,U,,MJ m Dr""' ,"l 1WHU feed, , L-otirt ftrnetii mi uiii-;iu) ure iu oe auojeci lou riKia inured-. tion. I lrow-ial mut liiteiiecilitally the iroirf)nl ihicv in aitii nniuie uuurm jor ucii very utiile eontruct by thectvt.. not Imrrelk or torn.. The rich t if renerveil to relectunv or nil l.lil or miy iwt of any bid If deemed for the best In-1 -- . . IfWVMl fl, tltf tfVlttl. I ' ' " fcrtilled eheok-Kch bid must bo aooomjianiecl by a eer tilled check or draft upon some United I FIRST STEEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. p I f A O D of the Best Brand vXVj XXXfclO lnanufactured, ant orueru irom an parte ol tlio country on the shortest notice. and filled The reputation of THE DALLES 01 GAH has become firmly establisiied, and the demand for the home lnanufactured articln is increasing every day. A. ULRICH tk SON. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 80 Becond Breet, The Dallea Or, This well known stand, kept by tiie ! firta I ' VUI Al unil 1 . II. JJULlfl. IUIJ1F 11 rtHI Mdrter or hlddere rMiTinr Mti uwuni uhull ffl I CllRW R RTTHDV dunt nf Wnwn nnnnfi' liU on i.vtu.ll ZaKW&r' V TS J " - ' ary ,,e 5S5kof ' ' " AWtttal,wol,e,',llM,ART A EACHEK, Sheep Herder's Deli-it tod Irish Disturb ait Qolijmbia JHotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House lias lately been thoroughly renovated anil nelj furnished throughout, and is now better th ever prepared to furnish the liest Hot1 accommodations of any house iu l''e city, and at the verv low rate of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. Ofl'ieu of the fast and commodious opposition W 10 Dufur, Klngsley, Tygh Valley, Wiipli"1'' Warm Springs and Prinevlllo is in the IM1 and persons going to Prinevllle can tvf M.00 by going on this Stage H'"'' All trains stop here. PHOTOGRAPHER aeiBiiimc or nolrent .national bunk in , First tireinimn hi rl... ,,, ,.,, the vicinity ol the reeioence of the bidiler.madel ,f i' ?: i , Hw a"mT puyuble to the order ofthe commUsioner of In- Rlr or SHt portraits and viewe dinn Hftaira, for at leant five per taut, of the ' ant of the proiKWHl which cheek or draft I " niii iK lurieiieu 10 jnc unueii hukm iu (aie nnv D. BUNNELL, Pige Work, Tin Repairs and MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE. i j Boil Shot) Oil ThirH Rt.rt,. tivt rlnnr uronf nf YtlUni! & w- - w t ay 4rut V " J Blacksmith Shop,