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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1893. The Weekly Chronicle. American father would do well toderote ' eigu for the same time in 1R2 It i stated that the San Francisco : Examiner ha ent a reixvter ia tn orncui r.WEK of tvrsTY. guise of laboring mu through th. or--- . - . ; chard of Solano county to ascertain tb The advat-.-g vears seem to produce tree situation of affair a touching the HbHNNMtothHi diminution in labor question. II applied to on -large We orctarditt and as sea lor a joo. ' refused he ttlM why it wa. that id orrharuist couidn t discharge one BMtvr of hi Jaive hand of Chinanien the number of gigantic scheme. have all beard at the scheme for expend-' ing 4t hOOO.OOO in the construction of a monster darn ia the vicinity of New foundland that would turn th gv.lt stream back on itself and give New Eng land a tropical climate, so that the granite alate boy o a'd climb pa'.ai tree to shae the succulent coeoa not on their on bleak hillsides, ahile the Rhode Islanders would offer scant enocragement to the peripatetic Ital ian banana Tender, a each and all of them aould have a banar.a tree in cl.vse proximity to hi own taok porch. A more recent scheme is the hridcirg of the English channel lietwivn fMvr and Calais. It i said that this scheme ha pone so far that a ronupany has Wn formed to secure the necessary conces sions from the British and French gov ernment. The ct of this bridge is something like 240.iVV.OCiO. The latest srheme it one for roofing London and other large cities, and taus doing away with the umbrella trust. The projector has not yet considered any such vulgar and insignificant detail as the matter of cost, and hence has not enlightened the public on this point. Sorh schemes are, adds the A men -an Artisan, of course. . and give hian a job, and on being in formed that it was on account of white men Wing unreliable, be revealed him self and informed the orchard gentle man that be proposed to investigate the matter and that unless the orchard men discharged the Chinamen and gave em ployment to the poor white people be promised to write them up for the col umns of the Examiner with hair on their snouts. Following this svuie ft the orchard men received letters from fruit dealers in the east slating that un less tliey discharged t!e Chinese and employed white help that they need not send anymore of their fruit that way, and as a consequence a "large force of white men and women and children have been given employment in the or chards. Whether or not the report is true the Examiner is to be commended, bet it should go a little farther and la time to money-makiug and more to training and education of bis sons and daughters. Here is a glaring defect in the national character. What the rising generation needs is not money to live ia idlenee. but the equipment to earn a living for Itself. Hocus ought to retire from the interior department iigget the Keview, and take to the lecture plat form wi;h bis idea on bringing cp the American youngster. I: is not to be wondered at that womrn w ho have the courage to go ir.to busi ness are successful. A woman who has such courage must Lave a determination to succeed, and is devoted to her duties. The trouble with many woman who work for a living is that they do not do the best they can. The j- woman who take in washing is late in sending for the clothes, and is behind band in returnii them, even if she does make them iot!esly clean. Ail women know how rare are good dressmakers who can I depended upon to do as they i promise, as well as cake gamier ts that ; tit. Whenever you see a liresMiiaker, or even a washerwoman a ho attend to her business properly, jou see a aoman who can have ail the work s(e wants, and she can charge a little better than the! The sale for the week com ll. of domestic fleece and M.U Hw. foreign. week 'a transact kins foot up l.Oil'JOiV lb, against I.4M.IW . for the pre-j vioiis week, and S.US.OtO lbs. douiestic, and iVV0i 11. fvreign lor theevrre-, sponding -k last year. The pat week has I wen a broken one i in all department. The market shows libera! offerings at present, bnt u.anuhctnrer are o little dip:isel to oirate that no reliable o,uo- j tations of the different grades can 1 given. The movement in territory wool i ' ou.et. bet some business i lirg done a here the wool is rieeUel. Trices Use a wide range brtaeen the view .f seller and buyers as a rule, some bid U'ing out of a'! reason, even on the present dull market. I'.uyer who are not f tvcd to purvliase at present, amuse them- elve to some extent in making low bids on lines that meet their fain t , hoping to occasionally get their bid ac cepted. They are trying sample in many , instances, and this very often results in , ale, where they get low enough test so ; that their bids in the grease are ac- , cepted. Sellers' vieas on fine medium and fine wool are about 4," 4ic, but ! buyer are not openly talking at-ove 4'k-' Mnli. xslBlakeley & Hought, druggists. 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, fj A full line f all the Standard Tatont Dnijrs, Chemicals, Ktc. .'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS. Country and Mail tnlers will receive pMinpt attention. POLAND CHINA H0( A iu and rr Ibm, it ntr THOROUQHBi POLAND CHINA j Mle or tt'RMlr, niw u, J rne, -M r hea.!, or 5 J V All Hut. i MHnptl; aniwern EDWRRD JUDV CENTERVlLLr v.'.- s average for d .rg it, too. It is just o burn some of the wart off the pot-be!- almost every other work ttiat women aa a rule, some bids refused tieing llow lied old farce in the white house chair ' take n p. If they g. into the store, or j that figure. Manufacturers certainly for the aid and support he is giving office, or factory, tbev do not pay so have loot got their views set very high the Chinese lover of the countrv. We ' ouch attention a they should to mas- j at present, and the question 1 bow long do not approve of the bovcot vtem. tering all ttie oeiai.s oi meir wors. u,ey win oe aole to uicute Taiue as There is no; enough intensity of pur- aa thev ran at present. Texas wools are ; I. C. Nickelisei i, Tlif Dalless, - Oregon approve but if the white people would refuse to lareelr visora-v: but thev indicate a : tendencr to grapple with the most stu- . puicbuse fruit put up by Chinamen pendoos undertakings that is in a man-1 7 oad be doing a righteous act. ner characteristic of the nervous and The Chinese don't even purchase or eat v,:v, i; anv ol the Iruit tbev iut np. anu tae idea of having the frait picked, racked , rten ft etnaiier wage, man progreesive ace in pose in them. Tbev fail to show the I quiet and ruling about the same a ter- thoroughnes that all must show before promotion come, ln.siackol interest in the work is one reason why women The repeal of the state bank tax doe and canned by these pi g-taiied lepers, not deserve a second thought. With t while good American citizens are left to this tax repealed a vast sum of irre- : root, hog or die, and then go out and sponsible money will be thrown into ' hunt up a white market for said fruit is circulation, and to be safe every bill the most infamous and gigantic fraud most be carefully scrutinized, the stand- ' and curse of the age. Ing of every banking institution mast I f Now what is the matter with this known, and even then, with the ut- glorious country of ours? One year ago When a woman puts earnest purpose into her wrk, she can do a well as man almost every lime, and often she can do a great deal better. xoost care, one is liable to become the last holder of some worthies money, and those who are not possessed of such particular information are apt to lose a great deal. This vstem was abol ished during the administration of Lin coln, and it should never be resurrected. Since then the U. S. government stands at the back and is responsible for every dollar of paper currency, and a bill is never inspected only eut of cariositv. The state bank tax is one of those good oKl republican measures that deeerre j nation is totler.ng in the breezes to lave, and it has the experience and age to back it. The Ashland Kecord, a populist organ, rather gloats over the present financial stringency. It says: "When we have a cheap and stable currency the element of uncertainty wlH be largely elimin ated from business, and prosperity will again flow through the channel of in dustry." A "cheap and stable cur rency' would be soiDethlng of a novelty ; in fact, we would think, an unknown quantity. However the Kecora proba- the nation was happy, prosperous and secure; today it is in rboas and doubt, and hairhung over the precipice of bankruptcy. One year ago the indus trial wheel of the nation Jwas sweetlv humming, money plenty, credit good, and men in ail branches of traJe feei'ng safe and secure ; today the hum of the industrial wheel is jaded, banks are fail ing, money i scarce, securities are set at caught, assignment are tieing made, and the whole industrial fabric of ti e of ad versity and insecurity. hat i t;ie cause of this changed state of affairs Some ray that-the new adtnii.i-- rti-i is not to blame for it, but we f-ar trwy cannot prove it. The new administra tion pledged itseit to break downtii-. protective safeguards which urroua-i the manufacturing indue trie of Amer ica and which have made the nation great, times good, and blessed the land with peace and plenty, whereat the for-, eign countries threw up their hats aiid commenced ca'licg home their gold The president some months ago sus pended, and still refuse to enforce the provisions of the Geary law a to the Chinese in the United State. As an offset to this, and in order to make some capital for their party on the other side of the question, a lot of cheap partisan underlings of the administration on this ct are exhibiting great teal in perse cution of the Chinese. Oreconian. Tbey made an asiduous effort op in Morrow county last week trying to strike water by bomlrdir.g spare with dynamite, but as U'uai they tailed to make it- Rain fails alike upon the just and unjust, but heaven's resources are too vat to yield to a siege of that kind. ritorie. while California and Oregon are dull and featureless. Australian wool is quoted 'about steady, and the demand i very flat, and sales fool up I meagre. The low price of domestic I wool prevents all competition on the ' part ol Australia, and owing to the cost to import the latter, bolder are main- taining steady values. Some small lot ; are being picked up as needed, but the j sale rule meagre. Carpet wools are j firm abroad, while the local demand is quiet, with values held steady. ! We quote the selling prices of the ! market for leading descriptions a fol- j Special lows : i California woo! Spr Northern, 16 - I 20c; middle co pr. 14'r 10c ; .-outhern ; defective. 11 14c; free North fall, 14 I KSTAHLISH K O IN70. -v i. - Hiui-M, mrui'Ni, lliui Host tlttuge iiouNo in MciuKii iuxiKn, iii1 DoMkm. Musi.-il I iis.tnimoiitH, Wutcliea, Jcwtlry tul tSjortfni UimkJn. Agt. 1 1 n ti 1 1 u rn-1 lrtti itM StetiitiHliip Cci I it Kwtm to und from Kurops. 1'Eosrr Aniti. hn I'mi ia. l ro thb Tiwta. THE DALLES LUMBERING INCOHHOHATKDISSS - . . it- ., XO. U. iASHlMiTX CTKKKT. . THE J) Wholesale and Retail IValera and Manutacturers of "niuv. U ..4 r;-. T:V.. n U':. 1 tt.u- n . r 5 - rvi u.-v i u . j. WJH I UA1 Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit J Boxes and Packing Cases. Factory and Zmmber "V"x-cl ntOlcl m. XV isc; south do. ii i4c; deftive inc.iDRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delm Oregon woois Eastern, fair, 10 14c; I any pan ot xne ciiy. :.u - : t j - a . : bly can explain what kind of a eonnno-' . . . ' . dity it will Record has made the mistake of patting into cold type the fiery harangue of cheap stable orators. Those who are de luded by this kind of talk are frequently other than editors, and once in a while you will come aerose a combative neo phyte who want to challenge the Amer icanism of every individual he meet who ia not in love with his peculiar fallacies. possible monopolize the manufacturing industries of the world a thing which they are unable to accomplish without the aid and support of the executive de probability, to take place soon. MARKET REPORT. THtaspaT, July 13. The conditions of I sines for the week hare not tua ; ally changed. The stringency in money matter remain about the came, a ith an easier tone. The demand fur the interior are promptly met and lit movement in provision and general upplie i fair to average. The market quotation on grocerie and provisioo are steady on former report. In produce the only noticeable change it a marked scarcity of egg and A I lreeb butter, with an advance, in all partment of the United Slate govern- . ment. Tbit state of affair make it unsafe for the manufacturer, the merchant and ' the banker, and throws the whole busi-' oese whirl of the cation into unrest, and The establishment of a woolen factory the laboring man get his share ; in .Wallowa county seems now to be nd whether or not it is the pro amocg the assured possibilities of the ! posed policy of the new administration county. A company is being organized that ha brought about the depressed' lor that purpose. Subscription toward situation of affair, there is OLe thir.g hare in the company are being soli-' Ter7 certain, and that is Itemocrat and cited and the people of the county are : Republicans alike are suffering. Some responding favorably. This is the 5rt claim that these financial depression gleam of light to follow the darknese of periodically and are brought on by capital tied up waiting for a policy. May , the ceaelees motion of the business sa, it be the ueher of the broad daylight cf and that time alone, coupled with the prosperity in iu fullest measure. j faith of the people, can heal them. Lk - us hope that thi is true, but Mr. Cleve- Vice-President Stevenson i exject-d Und claims the cause of the present in Portland soon and the Dispatch save ; financial distres to be the silver por the metropolis should give him a becom- : chase law, which requires the govern- The old potato supply is exhausted and the market i quite well stocked with new, with a declining tendency. All other kind of vegetable are in good supply and the quality is excellent. Small fruits are in abundance. Straw berries are jet quite plentiful and price remain low. The season is well advanced for theui and a a consequence they are siugg.sh ou the market. ' Rasp trrie are in fair demand and of a good quality. Blackberries are beginning to arrive. Cherrie are in f'sjd supply and price are nominal. Poultry has a better offerinr and price continue cnchatgd. The cereal market ia sieadv. with lit- I to Fr dozen. tie doinz in wheat a deliveries are! Mrrro Reef rattle piapciu SECOND STREET, choice, 13' 16c; valley, noui, IS Clc. 1 We quote the selling price of the! market for leading description a j follows: j California wools Spr Northern, 16 t 2ic: middle ro rnr 11 jIij: Southern i detective, limit; free north fall, 1 j lvr: South do, 11 ' 14c; defective,. Vllc. Oregon wool Eastern, fair. lrt 14c; choioe, liitltjc; Taller, com, lajlc. Australian wools, scoured basis Combing, super, "0rTJc; do good, "(ft 70c ; do average. Wbiit 45 to bf per tu. Baelxt Prices are op to t toll. 00 cent per 100 lb, Oats The oat market i stiff and of fering are light at fl 50 to $1 ftl cent per 1001b. Miixrrrrr Bran and short are quoted at 1S 00 per ton. mid dling $23 50 to Zi 00 per ton. Rolled barier, J3 00 to M 00 per ton. Shell ed corn fl 2 per 100 1 . Ftt'B Salem mill flour is quoted at M V per barrel. Ihamond brand at $3 oO per bbl. per ton and $3 75 per bbl. letail. Hav Timothy hay ranges In price from 12 00 to t per ton, according to quality and condition. Wheat hay i in full stock on a limited demand at 10 u0to12 00 per ton. There is no inquiry for oat hay, and price are off. j Alfalfa bay ia not much railed for, and i i quoted at f 10 00 to 12 ) per ton. These quotation are for bailed bay ex-! clusively. j BtTTZB Fresh roll butter at 40 to oO cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we ;Jj J(j KST quote 90 to J cent per roll. Eoos Good fresh egg sell at 12 and i IOC. ! PortTar Chicken are quoted at 13 ' rers iSuorewwr to I I. Frank, dereaead.) OF A (teneral IJne of Horse Furnishing Goods. EEPAIEINO PEOMPTLY N"EATLY XCl finals aii Retail Dealer, ia Eanea, Bnfilss, Wtiis, Esryr Fell ABsrtEEEt of Mexican Saiilerr Plain cr Staid THEttlirf New - Umatilla- Hou THE DALLES, OREGON. SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P. R. R. Company, and office of tir Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safely of all Valuai AND : FIXKST : HOTEL : IN : 01 The Dalles Mercantile Co. ing reception. Portland never doe any thing by halves, and she will do the nice thing. When she ic done with him send him to The Ialles by the I. P. k A. X. Co. and we will give him a royal greet ing, lie won't be satisfied, anyhow, un less he see the lock and the salmon fisheries. The run of salmon point than it ha been fur the pa"t four year, and what are caught are mostly mall one, rangl&g from taeive to twenty-four inche in length. The laage class of fish have been ccarce all the season. It is apprehended that 1 bould this small sire of Cth continue to be caught the salmon industry mill be a thing of the past. ment to purchase 4,500,000 ounce of sil ver every month and issue treasury note tberefjr; and he has actually stopped Cubing long enough to call con gress together in sje ial session I it ti.e purpose of repealing the Sherman law. The Sherman law i the next best thir.g outsi ie of free coinage of silver, and its i lignteratthis.re'.,l.I la'n withdrawal from cir- cu:m: i'jn oi ao ui ii.y,,i;'j a month, which Mr. Cleveland thinks would re lieve the country of the present financial embarrassment. The calarr.itv hoaier of l'2 told u we m anted a charge and we liave got it, and O wliat a.cbangs! Exchange. meager. The report from foreign mar. ket are tery unsatisfactory crop reports are conflicting. Cable grams one day rejKrt a shortage and the next few day contradict the former and state that with few exceptions the old world m ill prod see its average crop of cereals. The I'nited Mate crop re;.r.e indi cate Jia.lrfjO.UM bushel short of lt! moderate demand are in I at i-VXI per luO ! I v-il.t wrrmm In ? T. fV,r rtra mrnA t r'oreign , jjnttm is oaote-1 at 12 W and . jrr head. Pork offering are light j and price are nominal gro I weight and .' cent dressed. Cured ! hog uieau are quoted at tent hog round. j STAPL GB'KEKIE. I -JoaiiEit Jtn in ai ms in- Corrrx Ojsta Rica, isqoted at 23e Jr lb., bv the sack, halvaflore, 2. i Arhui kles. 2-x General Merchant Dry Ofxxls, Clolliinc. .rents' rurnisliin Cnxdify ?ho-p, Hat-, Cap., (hoci'TV-?, Hanlwarf, Cnx kery, Hay, firain, Fft-d, Ktc year' pro-luct. If that be th caw for i ' ' k Golden C, . .. ... k- . I.'-. . 1 1).5, its jie.'J i.i approximate aln,ut fK'OXlO bushels. Estimatlrg our bbl or sack . ' l- K; Extra C, ' 12; I Tr granulated , ffi i In fjoxe. I. G., in '.'ft lb boxes. ' 1 7i. Ex C, 2-t. g; i.iio 390 to 394 Second St., The Dallrt Uland, 4"lb sk, Ktc; IWb 2 00. Slock salt. The Chicago Inter Ocean ha ln gatlring statistic and estimate that ' 20,0W,r.i0 have already been lost to the lu.aiion ij;,,",....,Ii,(CM.,;m, Rice-Japan rice. " "e ar.-i teave oiily rue, 7 cts. ; about IW.dOO.tfiO or 4'i.Osii.rsi'J bushel P.Kaxa Small whites, fjr ex;rt, aaic't an averajte antual I'irk, rc Ier list U. rrtori r,f (',(! ml l,.,l.:. r, i.i I ' . . . ' I Sit IJverpool is-em from this that price ou!.t Vi be sk, 1 00; 2Jib si 'favorable for the fanner, and if the 111 .VliirrUin. , financial condition of the rout, try it j Ik:k Fki it Italian f-nine. 1 per I easy, satitf.kCtorv reult wilt be it- lb, by box. Evuoratel apples, 1hti" nesed. fr lb. Iriel grape, ', v- per pound. The rain of last week mieht be dei- 1X,fWn,V.n hare a.ready been lost to the 1 The w.jol market is aa lifeles it I... i vvirr ahi.k d ririTi. ated at a million dollar rain, for it will j vA grower of t lie United State since U-en at any time thi season. Buyers j I'orTor. IX, per 100 ib. do that much good at least to the grow- i "tli change" in November. In addi- are les nui.er-ju and what woo! there' hikes aso rms. ing crop, and it it just aa well to be op- uon WMfir whico they yet re- ; is moving is on consignment. The lio j Hir.as Are q.iote. a follow tim-stic once in a while. A million dol- i 10 rificed should ' ton Advertiser of the 7th ha the f..:ir,. i 3'c lb; r1' 1 V2V j 'Unff reform," as interpreted by the ing: The total receipt, of wool .t thi !or'77 F' T"' 10 ,V) "kin., ehangei:np. get full s.ay. Tfcis is in- port durirg the p.-t week compri y,,. , TZJd' I lTt 306 deed an object leeaon of rigorou. import. ; 0;5 Ug, and We. domestic and IWimVl'; feX tm,m wiriu, Hfmuwi ci,i,'t nag ana ''.-', u - iin , f-t o f ( ;t) :yfT gray Hoke Smith teemt to be a versatile bale domestic, bale, foreign for the ' !,';''" "JS''' l'Jt-" ''g rrey fox, .cuss. One day last week he lectured at .-,,. t;, 1. ti.-t-i " . ,J- "nin. a Zi: mink. . . ------ , - vmn, .vie; rovote .Wk-iaTV ta tuirty-aeren eoonUe. of Kansas at the Tk.t.n..iii..;.i-: . .-,1 , . . ' . ' . . ' .""lt ' -h-, corn , . . , . .. . , 1 w- iu im'i iMtf ano oaies ooa.es'ie an.! w .m. v. . u.ej tvon n.ere were ; tensihie thing when he told hit audience bale, foreien. airi lrr. iar nre ana a 01 11 ion aoi.ar corgres. snandsbad; what, the matter with million dollar rain? Forty-four counties in Kansas, posae. ! ing poor house, and farm, wer a few tnonUi ago without a .ingle pan per and Abury Park, on the care of children. Arain We Greet You WITH A Fl'I.L LINE OF " STOVES AND RANGES. BUILDING HARDWARE. TINWARE. GRANITE WAKE. GUNS. AMMUNITION, ' FISHING TACKLE. PUMPS, IK0X SOLE AGENTS FOR Garland Stoves and Ranges; no criminal for trial. r,t :(.',, I 114,101 t and mou house cat, Vm-'-i'J'ic i I with a rd deal of ernrha: that the j bale demestic and 14, h -jUt of for- Ak vo'ir dealer Stove Ivlsh. f'jr Moxicnn Silver Sanitary Plumbing, Tinning am Metal Rooflutr a Specialty. Groceries, Provisions, and Cordi ALL IRIKKII flftOMPTLT ATTZnVKU TO. I A Maikr & HE THE DALLES, OR.