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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
JAN.
lttOl
KEDISTMCTIXU IMPERAT1 VE.
The law passed by the last Oregon I more neB(Je(1 at Washington? It
legislature "redisricting the sta , C!U,110t be denied Unit Senator Mu
into senatorial and representative'. ., . , , ., Mma.
districts, and fixing the number of l
members," was bitterly attacked in J
many quarters during the last June
campaign and, we believe, with a
large measure of justice. It may
have been the best that could bet
obtaiued at the time, but it is open
to so many grave objections that
something better ought to be jU'
tempted by the coming legislature
Wasco county, tor example, large ,
and populous as it is, has not a seua- j
tor or representative that it can call ,
altogether its own.
we are nueitou 10 every aujuin
ing county ami to a number of others
that are hundreds of miles off. AVe
elect senators and lepresentatives
jointly with Sherman,
"Wlieelcr,
Grant, Gilliam, Crook, Klamath
and Lake, and neither we nor
any of these counties referred to,
lias a senator or representative of its
own. We. may have interests in
common with these counties, but no
man knows the wants of a com
munity two or three hundred miles
away as well as the man who lives
there. Even this is not the worst
feature of the present law. These
joint senators and representatives
are all nominated at the state con
ventions and to a very great extent
in ma be said the people have no
voice in the matter.
The mass of the delegates who
willingly attend the county conven
tions cannot afford the luxury of
the state delegation and the latter
appointments are left with the bosses
to be parceled out as they see fit- j
If good men are frequently nomi- i
uated they are nominated in spite of
a system that is unreptiblican and
undemocratic as it could well be.
And, lastly, when the nominstions
are made no candidate in moderate
circumstances can begin to afford to
canvas a territory of many hundred
of miles in extent when the expense
would eat up his salary as a legisla
tor three or four times over.
WE'LL SEE WHAT WE'LL SEE.
A number of Oregon newspapers
have been making spiteful remarks
about Senator Simon's absence from
"Washington at a critical time. Thoir
attention will be called now to Sena-
tor Mclkide's visit to
Oregon in !
his re-election's interest. Probably
their seusc of fairness will induce
them to make the same remarks
again, with a different application
and then, again, probably it won't.
Oregonian.
... ...., u,. w.BBu...MO,poatva pr00 Q th0 lnatchle6S merit of
sense of fairness, since it never made this grand remedy for eurinK nil throat,
an3' remarks, spiteful or otherwise, chest und lung troubles. Ouly oOu and
about Senator Simon's absence from i1,00, Kvery bottle uuaranteed. Trial
,,r , . . .... ... '
AVashinHton at a critical time, will
umbfiblv inilnpo it m imnn ic n,r.,,.i.
shut about Senator McHride
then, anin, probably it won't.
,
"nntl ,
I
i
neiauve to me mucii mootctl sen-1
atorinl question, the Kuene Register
makes some strong points. It holds
that however much the energy and '
enterprise of Hon. fl. V. flnrbnit !
may be admired, it is a patent fact i
. . 1
that his age and body iuflrmitics led to the making of worthless counter
render him unsuitable fur a repre- felts. He sure to got only DeWitt'e
scntative of this state in the senate of s dve. Clarke & Falk's P. O. I'harmacy.
the I'nited States. In the second!
place it is held that even if Mr. Cor
bett were a younger man lie would
not be suitable, for the reason that
he does not stand well in adininistra
tioE circles. Corbett has made his
bid for the seuatorship on the ground
that tie is opposed to tho ndmiimtrn- !
tion's polioy towards our nov posses.
8ions and also the quasi administra
tion policy of a ship subsidy. This
being the case, he would luck the
necessary influence to serve Oregon
well in this time of crisis to I'auific
Coast development. Tho last point
is especially woll taken, ns it is often
overlooked. Our new commercial
expansion on the Pacific lias opened
up vast possibilities tor the "West,
am! each state is hustling for first
place in the race. "Was there ever a
timo wlinn n man of influence was
istration, and generally gets what he
goes after. In what way would a
change, then, bo beneficial? The
onlv answer is that Mr. Corbett
wants the position, and being rich
therefore otiuht to have it. The
Ie9,ntre wlle, luocls this month
hn9 l0 ,ll!Cjclo between, the best in-1
ttrests 0r Oregon utnl the ambitions
of Culbett) alul a Vision for
lhc hiUer w, Qpoa U) some Iea(Hng
qUMtons of mis)laced confidence by
bjjt , eon3tiUluncics. cwberg
Graphic.
Story or a SImvh.
To bo bound hand ami foot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
tnnn of slnverv. Georce I). Willinms, of
i Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
; slave was made free. Ho s: "My
1 wife has been so helpless tor live vear
that she could not turn over in bed alone
After using two bottles of Electric
Bitters, sheis wonderfully improved and
able to do her own work." This supreme
remedy for female diseases quickly cures
nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy '
spells. Tins miracle working medicine ,
is a eodseiid to weak, sickly, run down
neonle. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
60 cents. Sold byjBlakeley, the Drug
gist.
G
Baldwin's Dys
pepsia Tablets,
food digesters,
start digestion
properly- -make
a healthy, clean
stomach. Help
the stomach to
do its work prop-1
erly until it's
cured soc.
San I'xancisco, Cal.
HOWARD I.. BALDWIN CO.,
I have -aitied 10 pounds since uiiif
your Dyspeps a Tablets. My stomach is now
in kouu condition. A. 15. I.oomis.
Alameda, Cal.
HOWARD L. I1ALDWIN CO.,
After tufferitiK with ttomach trouble
for three years, I have cured my-elf by usiiik
jour dvpepia tablets, thereby avoiding a
turcica! erratic-), which I was about to
uudergo. Oho. Sturtewikt.
County Assessor's Office.
Clarke & Falk. The Dulles. Oregon.
Prevml li d u Irnuvdy. j
Timely information given Mrs. Geore ;
LuriL'. of Now Strltaville. Oliio. ore-
vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two
lives. A frightful couuh bad loni; kept
her awake every niht. She had tried
many remedies and doctors but steadily
grew worse until ured to try Dr. King's
New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured
her, and she writes this marvelous
medicine also cured .Mr. Long of a severe
attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are
oottles li
I'Pin preparations often fail to re
' lieve indf(re4t iim htr.inBo tliMv m,n ili(.r.at
. C ' -w..w r ...... ...mv
only alhuininoiis foods. There is one
preparation that diiteets all elasees of
food, and that is Kodol Dvenensia Cure.
It cures the worst cases of indiu-estion i
i""11 K'VU3 instant relief, for it digests
-vou eut Clar" talk I'. O.
1'l,u")iU'v
The "erited reputation for curini;
f"68,8?8. ""t .""1" ,1,8eT8. 1BWl,,red I
iiv DeWltt'H Witch Hliy Kali l...u 1
f?uca little pills us DeWitts Little
Kirly Hisers are very easily taken, and !
they are wonderfully elective in eleaiiH
irii? tlie liver and bowels. Clarke & I'alk '
P. O. Pharmacy. ,
(hiality and not numitity makee Do. 1
Witt's Little Karly Ithers such valiMhlul
nttlo Ilver pil8i oirte
fs Falk's P. 0. 1
Pharmacy.
For sprains, swellings it it ii liimencss '
there Is nothbiL' eo uooii as Chain berlain's 1
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by lilake-1
ley, tho driujidat. " i
Wanted A ilrl to do eneral house-,
work in a small familj!. Apply at this !
olhco. L'S-illw
Clarke & Fnlk8 liavoriciir extniets are
the host. Ask your urocur for them.
J. A. EBERLE,
pipe Jailorip
A complete Hue of Full and Winter
Siiitiiii!H, 'lntinir8 nml Overcoating, now j
on display. 100 ditl'erent varieties to so. ,
led from.
Suits, $20 apd tip.
Call and examine goods before coinp
elsewhere. Second street, opp. .Mays
& Crowe's.
MM Restaurant
L. Y. Hone, l'rop'r. 1
first-Class in Every Respect;
MKAI.S AT AM, HOttUs. j
i
Oysters Served in any Style.
ST Second St.. Tin- DiillC". Or.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
In talking of Chocolates please .
remeinber that wo carry a full line of
LOWNEY'S. just opened, fresh from
the factory. In plain and fancy boxes '
for Chrietiras trade, and at prices to
suit. Don't forget that wu am lu'tul
rjuarters for the best on earth. Xante
LOWNKY settles it.
Geo. C. Blakeley,
The Druggist.
Hie CoiumDia PacKing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
ilANCKACTUKEKS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
iHilKD I5EKF. KTO.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TrtAcr. rVlARKS
DESIGNS
COPYniQHTR fr..
Anvoriosenilliiu mlictrli nml dowrfptlrm iuh
fiiji-!ily narvrliilii our opinion pco vln-iliur u
""'""i i. iiiiiiy lutlt'iil null;.
iloiiitricelyniiliieiitiul. UuiuIUicAoh I'lUc-ntk
I'.iKji.ii Uken tfiruuili Jlumi & Cb..-etiv
' "lllllllllllc;
ml nu
7
! ...Dcalor In... j
Dry Goods, Clothing, S
i j Cents' Furnishings, n
N Hoots, Shoes. Huts, Cups. Notions. .st. fj
1 1 j for W. 1 Doukius Hliw. 5
M'ss Tbc Dalles, Or, 1
iiskid&Jm the m '
6m&& Z. 1 !
hphtt (tin Iivt.ti Q.'m .....i.. Iff '
I c.-.)cuse, Hold every where. BL
I JUL BTA'lDAfc'b'oiL CO. I
tvitvtui'Hu-., hhudu'. tiiiiru'Ci in (Iim
Scientific Mirim.
A linnilrnmclr lllnatrntnl wiklr. l,;irt'0,l fir
ruliiiiiiii df niir kUhuiUi! luiiriinl. 'I'onm ii it
HuutU (mini li, K r1'.., Wmhlii'iUiV l'. "
ft
Complete
Cir?e
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Just What
You LUant.
i New ideaB in Wull Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a ainide 'stouk. Heal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary pricea.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Eleyant designs, tasteful colorings, youre
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house pninta.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
p. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & LangWiE. Tbonc 151
J.B.
UCHKHUX,
freniduiit.
11.. M IlKAl.I.,
L'n.shlei
fiFSt KatiOnal Batik.
THli UALLES - - OREGON
A General Baukinc BuHiness transacted
Deposits received, nubject to Siidit
Draft or Cheek.
Colleetioiie made ami proceeds prompth
romitted on dav of collection.
Hipiit and Telegraphic EsehaiiKo Hold on
New York, Kan Francinco and "orl.
land.
OIHBOTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Kchknck,
hi). M. Wilmamb, Gko. A. Libiii:.
H M. Bkai.i..
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Horsesboer.
All kinds of lilncksinithiiiK will receive
prompt attention and will he executed
in iirai-cmuH Htiapu. uivo him r. call.
-, Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, Tim Dalles, Or.
! Stylish
Dressed
Men....
i Are tlioee who wear clothes that are up.
lo-diite in lit, workmanship and iiualUv.
My llno ol sampleH covers all the IiiIvhI
, denies for fall mill winter, the price H
t riKht, and I can uarauteo a perfect lit.
J Suits to Order, $10.00.
I John Pashek, The Tailor:
fm 4 v
I J. E. FAUf & CO., S
v pr0pri0torS Comrflet.cia Sample Rooms.
Purest Liquors fr Family Use 9
Delivered to any put of tho City.
A Phones: nU.ocal,
PIONEER
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now preparec to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple anc Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
-r-1 i t - t-
.. .COliUjVJBlA
AUGUST BUCHLER. Prop.
Of the prnilm" i if thiH wi'Il-knimn hrwory the United .Status ileultb
Report for .luni' 2S, 11)00, Bay ' A ion; mipt'iior brow never entered
tile liibratnry of the linted Stiiiec Hrii.thrtipnrtH. It m ab-olntoly devoid
"f the nliglit"Ht irai'ti of iidulteratioti, bnt n the ntlier hand is eonipOHi'tl of
the bt'Ht of limit mid i'h.iit:it!4t of liopn. It' ton if tiliitlitii'H lire of the ld(;li
cHl and it ean be UHi'd with the reiitfH( hinilit hihI Hiitlsfaetion by old mill
yoiiiii:. ItH i!e (mii con-ciisntiiuihly lie pi-Honhed by the phyHieiuiiN with
the cerbiiintv that a butter, purer or inoi wholeHi-ine bevernye could nut
possibly he found."
0 East Second Street.
Grandall & larget
DKALKH.S KV - F(0beS,
fill kinds of UNDEKTAI:E . BuriaSh
Funeral Supplies embalmsrs Etc.
Tho Dalles. Jr.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot 8 11 kin
Headquarters for Rolbd Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SPIifeSd
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOUr TlliH I''lour 1H '""'ufuctiired expreHHly for familj
, ., , , , "H: "very nac' iH uuiirantecd to (;ivn HatiHfaetion.
W d Bell our l'OOllH lownr ..linn ii ii i' Intnl... !. .1... .....I I it ... .. i . .. ,
I l-nll .mil t ...v
iHighest Prices Paid for
, ...ii. .ji, . u, jii n.rn uiKt mi cuiivinced.
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Str. RoKWlrttor
Ship your
Freight
via
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H lit 7 A. M.
vi:
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lit 7 A. II,
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FOR CriMFnR'l1 lilfinMniwrcr a ivtt mwAOTTnn
C. Travul l.y the HU-iinmH nt the ltwul..t..r I.lne.
r""s "" '"J,t "wrvlei. hissIIi.
C. l'..rtl,Hl oillcu, Oak-Hlrmt Pock. W.
etimng from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
priced wlSi'.n I?, '.!!? ' hl,0"H' ",m,n ,,,HH t,m" wlol'HUi
l'nu.H. S(1 i )Uk ,. M( U)lHi U, i(iy wwy t() Miit mr,,1llHurHi
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
and fllStluMlk p!!! t.!r,l.8',Uv ,,W,m1 V'lt 'l'limpon' Glove-flttl., UoraetH
ImrBiiliia. "r ,,r":,'H wUI " C,U m,rl' a,,(1
J. P. McINERNY,
Cornor Socoml and Court Sis.
J3 Second Street.
B1KERY.
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3REWEKY ...
THE IALLES. OREGON.
....i.i. - ., .. ,, vlm;, ,w, u yim (jun'l MIIIK au
When. Barley and Oats.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, rORTLAN) & ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY
III tit, ItCL'llliltnr I Inn will iin fnt i
Hie (iiiiiiiny u-M-rvliiK tliu rlglit to ulmiilii' j!
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Str. Dnlloa City.
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