The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 17, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
Entered nt tho l'ontofflee at Tho Italic, Oregon,
iui ccotul-olniw nmtlor.
thi: iam,i:s
OtiKIION
ELECTIONS IN FRANCE.
Miinhoiitt NuffroRo In irnlvurnil TriTiiu
tloim A;utii4t I'ruml.
In France till itiutt whun they huvi
attained their majority uro registered
voters, livery one qualified in inscribed
onu poll list and Is armed with sin
electoral curd tflvlnp his nnino, pro
fession and residence whiuh Is issued
by the mayor of his commune. Thli.
enrd is his passport of citizenship and
also serves for purposes of identity.
Kueh card Is numbered and corresponds
with tho number on the register. 'Die
polling takes place in a townhall,
schoolroom or other public building.
Iso candidate is elected at the llrst bal
lot who does not receive at least a
quarter of the votes on the register of
voturs, or one-half of the ballots actu
ally cast. Falling either of these re
mtltsn second ballot takes plneen fort
night later, when a simple nuijovity of
votes is sufllclcnt for election.
There is not the same strict control
over expenditure on elections in France
s in England. The eost of an election
varies considerably. There is a great
deal spent in holding public meetings,
but a spirited rivalry arises .sometimes
over placarding. The candidates are
not r-addled with otiicial expenses. Thu
amount spent depends entirely on the
strength of the opposition. Fsually,
when tho light is keen, the expenses
of each candidate will run between ten
thousand and thirty thousand francs.
At the famous flfcntest between IIou
langcr and Jacques in 1880 over a mil
lion francs were spent.
Tins French .system of polling tends
to insure purity of voting. When a
x-oter enters the polling station he
fjlvos up his electoral card. The num
ber on it is compared with the num
ber in the register. When the identity
of the voter is established his card isae
ceptcd and heisnllowcd to vote, ltefore
the card is returned to him an otiicial
tears off a corner of it, which renders
it usuless. Other precautions arc taken
which render fraudulent voting ex
tremely difllcult. Flection offenses,
which nre severolj- punished, are hard
ily possible except through collusion
with the presiding officers.
YOUR ATTEflTIOfl
Ib called to thu foot that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Gluns, Mine, Plaster, Cement
nud lluildiug Material of all kinds. '
Crrl, tt I'liH'il l.llif i if
Picture Mouldings
To be found in the City.
72 Ulashington Street.
Fpoid TERIHINAIi op INTERIOR Points
TIIK
lluokKii' Am left Aulrfl.
The beat eulve in the world for cute,
bruiHiis, sorei!, ulcuiH. wilt rlietun, fever
eorei, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
'uonis, and all skin eruptions, und posi
tively cnri'fl jiiliM, or no pay required
It is.Uarautef.'d to elvo perfect natisfac
tion, : inonpv refunded. 1'rico '2b cents
per Iwx. For sule liy rinijii; A Kin-i
vra v.
U-:e Ahciicjwi .Silver Store PiMih
MM ralic
RHILROHD
In thu lltiu to taki'
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH
It In tlio Dlulnc Cur Koine. It runs TliniUKli
vcatlbulcd Trains every ilny la the ymr to
jft. paul and Chicago
NO (JIIANOK OK OAKH.)
Oompotiol of DlnitiK CarH uiiurnnul. I'ull
man DruwIiiK Iti)oniHlvcier.i of Intent ciulimciit
TOURIST SLEEPING CAIIS
Heat Unit nun bo cmiittructcil, ami In whlcll
Hcvomnuxliitlmm nre both Free mill Kurnlsliul
(or holders of Klrt und Sccuiiil-clu.MiUckutk.niiil
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A contiimoiii Hue, ConnentliiK with nil lino
iiflorUliif direct Hiid unliiturritited ervlec
111 1 1 tn it ti Sleeper reci vnllons can lj ecurcl
111 mlvance tlimunh uny ugi'iit of the riMil,
TUDnilPU TIPICTC Tu nnd from nil
InnUUbn IIUKClO point In Ami'tlci,
KiiKlaiid mill Kuropu emi be purelmteil Ht nny
ticket ottlce of the company
DT 1 I L Thiiw tiuiko It nil tlm more
I L neiv.Miy to Kilu-rlhe. That Is
' -lilt i In- iini-t prutfre-MVo of our
b"lin men think, mid theo runic liu
lnuio t.ieu uro the niimt iios'rous nt nli times.
If yon uih to rem-h nil the reo.le hi thin neltfli
borhuil v hi nun ilu hotter thiin tnlk to them
thrr.tiKli the I'oliunii of the Imi.v CflRoNlci.c.
It Itus molt tliin iliiublc the eiietlhilloii ol uny
Other nuil wivvrtitiiij? In It ui ) a biff.
fe. L. YOUNG.
: : JEWELER : :
Winning hih) Jewelry ivp-iirul to order on
' hort notliv. nnl MttMrnitloii uniirniiteeil
AT TIIK
Htori-.if I. '. MchpltKii. 'ill Ht.Tln Dlillu
"TUP Dully KvenltiK Ohronlele ii rwomilcil
I flLiw wweiituilly thu home pupcr for the
1allc i;lty folk1 UrC This In not n bail
reputation. .Some HUM !--'.' of our lie.it
oltUeii!) wnteh the eoluimik of thlf nn nCD
ciuily fur thoMpIchMt local ncivi. It r 1 L.IA
uceiiti In kIciiiiIuk the Held, nnd hence Blown
in jKijitilatlty mid unjuirbince. Take It nwhlle,
you who don't: trywnnoof Its preinltim ollcrif.
CavMts. and Trtde-Mirks obtained, nd til Put-'
1. 1 . - -; : I..... In . ....
Soup orncc OproBireU.. f!TrT OfrietJ
J andwo can wcure patrat in lets lime taanlaofcS
2 remote from WathloKton. i
Send model, drawing or photo., vrith dcrlp
il Hon. We advise, If patentable or not, free of J
charge. Our tf not duo till patent ia secured. 2
5 MUPMIBT. "HowtoObtaln PatenU," vi th
Scoit oi aBrfn the U.S. and foreign countries J
Saent free. Address,
!C.A.8NOW&CO.
Off. PATCWT Office, WAtHINATON, D. G
Notice. Timber Culture.
U.S. jMMKOmCK.TllJ! VAU.KH. 6ll.,j
AllKUHt 1'J, IhM. I
Complaint lmvlnir been tnterid ut IIiIm Olflio
liyMiirrletbiM. Alnrslmll iiKit I'rentoij Itinl
for fnlluro to comply with law itn to 'limber
Cultiuo Kntry No. JIIIO, dated March V), itwj,
imkjji tho NWli of Hectlon 'il, Towimlilp'J North,
Uiiiiko 11 Ht, W, SI III Wno county, Oukoii,
with it view to thu eaneelliitloii of milil entry;
rontintnnt nlleKliiK that defenilnnt ban wholly
allutiinil mukcleil to plow or break or iiiltl
vato U crop or olhervlio, or plant with trt',
tieo uiilH or intllnKH. ilurlni? any of tho tlmti
ivlnco maltliiK IiIk wilii entry, any putt of nalil
tract, tho said partlen aro hereby. muiiiiiioiiciI to
nvixjur at tlilH Olllio on thu -JUt day of (Jctober,
16W, nt 10 o'clock A. SI., to respoiiil nnd furnish
testliiiony coiieeriiliiK yld aljwl falluru.
y.lw&t JOHN W. I.KWIH, ItiKlster.
NOTICE FOK lUr;iCATION.
Uni OrriCK, The Dulles, Or,,
Oct. u, WXI. i
Notice l hereby given that tho folliiwiiig
nuiiiwl aettter hun filed notice of lilHliiUJiitlon to
inkii filial !'oof In mV'
cl tlm, mid that said proof will lj) mudo before
tho iu-alter and receiver nt'flio JMIIe, dr., on
j"ridVr November 17, WW, vlx.i
' Kdgur H. 1'rwtt.
llomestcuil Application No. Ma, for tho VM of
WK iitul Yi'A ' KK w
KHoimmwi tllo folluwlng wHiicsscs tf) prove his
cmitliiuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
" J? irlluglii, Ytunk Driver, Urn Wing and
Hhgfy vi'r,!ioyjfmic:!vvj8f muutt
Kill! information concernlnir nite.i, time ot
triilnii, rotiten and other detnll" furulnhti) on
Hppllcatlnn to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKent I). T. .v A. Nav. Co., ltextilator olltte. alio
I)alle, Or., or
A. I). ClIAltl.TON,
.M't. General I'astaiiKcr Ast., 1'ortUnd, 'Jisn.
. The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIB8T STBBBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
fT A DC o' tin JJcHt JlrmulK
VXvJTxxXVO initnufactured, iiml
ordcru from nil partH of the country filled
on the flhorUjHt notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES 01
GAH hue lxscoinu firmly catubliHhel, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article ih increiiHinn every day.
A. ULR1CH & SON.
Woo
Saw
in
Clothier and Tailor.
Bccidodly tho FincHt Lino of
Gents' Rtarn.ish.irig Goods,
Trunks and Paliscs, etc., etc.
OOK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
ffeu
Columbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
linn lately been thoroughly renovnted and nevvl
furnished throughout, and ia now hotter than
ever prepared to furnioh the hest Hotel
nccommndationH of any hotifto in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Glass Meals, 25c.
Olllco of the fitHt and commodious opposition Stupe
to Dufur, KliiKHley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia,
Wnrm .SfiiiK'H and Prinevllle 1h in the Hotel
and porHOUB KoitiR to rrlnevillo can Have
$4.00 by going on this Stage line.
All trains stop here.
Wo have bought the J. G.
Meitm Steam Wood ,Saw,
and will fill nil orders for
sawing wood for rttove dr
furnace use ut the old rate.
Orders left at Maier & lion
ton's will be promptly at
tended to, and will guaran
tee entire satisfaction.
8'i'xllm
Jacob Wetle.
JoiinP.Kuieu.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A PAMILY OF
2000 EEADEBS.
They rcud The Chronicle to got tho lutcst and
most reliable l.ewn. And they read every lino
that is In tho paer. That la wliat maken the
Chronlclu mi Invaluable ailvertltlnK iiieillum.
Thu newsMiiier that kch to the family
flruslilcH Im thu ono Kj)) ",,lt ,,lu udvertlserH
of toilay patronUo when they ileslro to
ruicli tho oplo. When they want your trudu
their iitinoiuiccmentN will bo found In tho paper,
lxik over our columna mid observe tho verifica
tion of tho truth of this assertion, Itemember,
a trade of a family ol two thousand
Is worth asking for through these f0j
columns, cspclally so ut our very
Exeoutor's Notice.
J. O. MACK,
FE WlEp and Lip
Notice is hereby ulvo
has been uppolnteu py
Won that tho undersigned
liy tho Oounty (Joint of tho
Htuto of Oregon for Wusco County, executor of
the cstaUi ol Catherine Wlgle, deceuwil, and all
iiersons liavlug claims agulust said estate are
hereby notllled and required to present tho
same, with tho proper vouohers, to me at the
nfliMi of Uavs. lliiiitrnirton .t WIIsmii. Tho Dalles.
Wasco County, Orevon, wltlflu six month froni
tho date of this nortec, ' W. II, VAywil.
i nxecuwr oi saiu osiute.
Tho Dalles, Or,, July '1, m.-m
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STKEET,
THE DALLES, OK.
MINHNS
HK NEW TOWN has been iilatted on thr old ramp ground, at tho Korku and
) Falls of Hood river, with iari(e,niKhtly lots.brimil HtreutKiiud alleys, good soil
' nuil mrcwatcr,w!thnhiu!eiii profusion, erle:tilnilnnHC,(lellKlitflil mouutnln
climate, the central nttractloii as a miiuiitiilu summer resort for all Oregon,
being the ncnre.it town to Mt. HoihI. It Is tiniuirnllclco uh u manufacturing
center, being the natural center for 150 siUaru miles ot tho beat cedar and fir
timber, lionaes-iiug iiillllons of lioroe-pnwer in Its dashing streama und water
falls, eailly liariieMeil. Wliere rheaii motive power exists, theru the iimim
factories will ceuter.nurMiiuileil by soli anil climate that cannot be excelled
anywhere for fruit ami agriculture, and with trnmjxirtatlon already ussurtC
you will llud this the jiluco to make a jierfect home or u paying lnvestmeti'
TITliE PERFECT
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River
"Wasco County, Oregon.
W. RossWinans.
MILLINERY
MILLINERY
Ttiis Space
ItESEUN'ED FOH
112 Soooud Btreot.
ANNA PETER S CO.
MILLINERY
MILLINERY
Second St.
I. C. NlCKELSEN,
The Dalles, Or
BURHAM &
ROBERTSON
l3roprltorts,
CityStables,
Gornor of Fourth nnd Federal SIh., The Dalles, Oregon.
Tlioso Stablos have on hand tho finost Livory in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with eithor Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
AIbo, can furnish Flrflt OIuns ftccoininodutioiiB to teuuiHtura with freight
or driving teams, having added to their Htablea large feeding and wagou room.
CoHmercial Fatronaie Solicited.
Ctteekly Ghroniele, $1,124 ayear.
lese are Dull Tines!
WE
DOJl'T
WANT
YOUR
PJ1EY,
And THE CHRONICLE pro
poses to enliven them by in
trodticing its newsy presence
into every home in Wasco
County.
Just jlota,
Circulation must fre doubled,
and to do this we propose to
furnish the Weekly Edition
for the balance of this year
and one year beyond for the
already low price of $1.50. A
year and a third 16 months
makes a
GEflT
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUR
Attention!
9
Q
O
(o)(5)
amount of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable in
formation on all subjects, aui
especially for the stock-raiser,
the farmer and the orchardist,
and is the best medium for
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
Is. not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
of twice a week, should make
your decision favorable at once.
Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday's
and Wednesday's NEWS gets
stale by Saturday night, and
hereafter the Weekly Chronicle
Part I, will reach you Wednes
day evening, and Part II on
Saturday evening.
The extra trouble and expense
connected with this effort to
please, which is considerable,
we look to an appreciative
public for the approval we are
sure it will give us.
While we would be glad of
subscription money in advance,
it is not necessarily enforce
Subscribe NOW for
1894 .
And get the benefit of this
special rate, which is practic
ally for the
Sleekly Ghroniele, $1,121 a Year.
OUR
GREAT
OFFER I
FOR
1894.
PAUL .KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And tho Moat Coiuploto and the Latuat Piitternu and Deeitis in
't nii i ti l.iil (),.. limit. liruilUB OI U'r
Sherwln-WUllauiB and J. W. Mamtry's Paints used in all aur work, mm nmw
the moat skilled workmen employed. AgontB for Masury Liquid l tuntn.
chemical combination or soap mixture. A tlrHt cUihh article m all colore.
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo oorner Thirdand Washington Stu,, The Dalles. Orcoi
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREyERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
ThU well-known Brewery la now turnlnts out the beat Uetr ami lVrtw f
Mat of theOaicadeii. The lateet appllancea for tho manufacture of good
fulBMr have bean introduced, und on.y tho flrat-claas article win uo yw
b market.