THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY. Snentd at the Puatofflce at Toe Italic. Orvgon aa wcond-cUu matter. Sl'BSCRIPTION RATES. BY HAIL, rOMTlHI rHITAlD, IN ADVAXCS. ttaerear fit montSa Three montha W AJTfrtlMii nln muouable, and made known M application. Addreaa all rommmiic-atlona to"THE I'KKON ICLK," The ballca. Oivkuu. Tke Daily and Wrtkly Chronicle may tv found on tale at I. V. Xicktltn'$ $lort. TtUphone So. 1. THE MARKETS. Friday, Sept. 7. There has been but little change in the business situation during the week, and prices of staple remain steady. Supir is stronger with a tendency towards higher prices. The provision market is active with quotations unvarying. Country produce of all kinds is abundant and prices cor respondingly low. Potatoes bring 50 to 7b cents per 100 pounds, prices being governed by quality. There is a prom ise of better prices, if railroad charges will permit shipments to the East, where the shortage is heavy. The market is overstocked with fruit and prices are not named. Teaches range from 25 to 50 cents per box. Apples and pears from 25 to 40 cents. The melon crop is an excellent one both as to quality and quantity, the abundance bringing price to a very low point. A great many melons have been hipped, relieving the glut on the local market, but they are at prices where everybody can eat them. There is no change in poultry, broilers bring from $1.25 to $1.50 and old fowls from $2 to $2.25 per dozen. The meat market is at bedrock prices. Beef $1.50 to $2 per hundred. Mutton the same and pork 31.. cents all gross weights. The wheat season has hardly com menced here. The mills are paying 32 cents per bushel for choice grade, but the market price for the crop will not go beyond 30 cents, while some has been old as low as 2S. The West Coast Trade says : "The wheat situation is still a matter of conjecture. Buyers are very reticent about giving information before the market fairly opens, and the price re mains unchanged, with no prospect of a raise unless something unforeseen should arise. The war in the East does not eeem to affect the market very materially, yet a slight rise was noticed in the European market a few days ago, which very soon subsided and carried with it tome of the strength the market had manifested during former reverses. One of the hopeful features, however, is the resumption of charters, which showjs that it matters not what those who have a corner on the crop propose to do. a considerable amount of Washington wheat will find its way into the foreign market. It is reasonably certain that a large per cent of the crop will leave first bands very soon after it is threshed, and as the storage capacity is not sufficient on the Pacific coast to hold the entire crop tributary to it, the movement of a portion at least to the centers of con sumption is the only alternative. The decline in European markets leaves the local situation without encouragement, and there is nothing to do but watch and wait." The wool teaon is about over but prices remain unchanged, running from 7 to 9 cente, according to grade. Most of the clip has been shipped. Wheat 30 to 31c per bu. Barley Prices are up to 50 to 60c cents per 100 lbs. Oats The oat market is light at 60 to ou cents per 100 lbs. MiLLRTcrrs otter. $5; fisher, tVto Mj: silver gray , fox, $t0cf$2o; ml fox, $1 2A; grey fox $2 50r$3: martin, $1($1 25; mink, SOi-urooc; coon, 50c; coyote, ftOei.t 75c. ' Gbain Baoh 6l4 to 5l. each. Hill Allowed. It 40 5 50 ! 5 20 ' 1 25 I 4H 11 :! 0tl 5 85 ! 2 20' The following bills were allowed by the city council at the regular meeting Tuesday night; IXmgla Dtifur, recorder 75 0 Jas H ltlukeney, marshal Geo J Brown, eug tire ilept W A Maddron, street commsr. . I I llurget, treasurer John lilaser, tire warden Timet-Mountaineer, printing. . C G Munson, sawing wood Mavs it Crowe, mde Dalles El Lt, Tel & V Co, lights tire do pt Jos T Peters & Co, wood Win McCrum, labor Farley & Frank, mdse Dalles I.uwb Co. mdse Jos T Peters it Co. nidse Mays Jt Crowe, nuise . . J L Thompson, lalior J Like, labor 52 00 X Eaton, lalwr S 00 Bert Eaton, labor 7 00 E Kiggs, lalior 10 SO I, S Richardson, labor 1 00 : F Fieper, labor 1 80 ; Alex S Cathcart, hauling 27 00 : Dulles El l.t, Tel & P Co, street lights 240 00 Dalles El Lt, Tel & P Co, othce ltahts D W Vance, mdse Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co, telephone rent Dalles City Water Works, water rent . . ." Chronicle Pub Co, printing .... Maier A Benton, mdse Mays & Crowe, unlse ... L P OMlund, special police M Finch, special police Prinz & Xitschke, uidse M T Hanceck, special police . . T T Xicholas, feeding prisoners. K V Gibons, uight watchman. . F G Connelly, night watchman sn oo V.J4 iM 00 1 1 1! 10 oo ,A .s' k m HI 4 , 5 40 2 70; I 2 00 I 32 00 1 7 oo ; 5 50 i 1 U0! 2 50 ; 2 50 , 4 25 i 2 50 1 40 71 ! 60 oo ; 00 00' French Troops Konteil, Pabis, Sept. 0. A Morocco dispatch says the troops commanded by the j sheriff of Lamerean, while en route to; Marakes with the object of subduing ' some rebellious tribes, were completely j routed at Tadian. I Attention In tiint' to any irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious COIiM'qtl l' n cos. Indigestion, costive lies s, headache, nau sea, bilious. ami ver-indicate celt a in func tional ileraiiiie nielits, the boat fi I remedy t r which is Ayer's Pills. Purely vege table, sujiar-onatiMl, easy to take and itick to assimilate, this is the ideal V.inily miHlieiiif the most popwlar, jafe, mid useful aperient in phar macy. Mrs. M. A. lliiiu'KWKi.L, Harris, Temi., says: "Ayer's Cathartic Pills cured men! l'k headache ami my liusliand of neuralgia. We think there Is No Better Medicine, ail have Induced many to use It. "Thirty-five years as this Sprint:, was run ilown hy hard work anil a vieeelm u( coMs. which made me so (eetilc that ll vtus ait effort for me to walk. I ooinulnd the doctors, but kept sinking lower uiilll 1 had given up all iiok of ever lieing hotter. llapKiiinc to he In a store, one day. where medicines were sold, the proprietor nntl.-ed my weak and sickly apiearanee. and. alter a few questions as to my health, recom mended nie to try Ayr' Tills. 1 had little faith In these or any other medicine, hut concluded, at lat. to take his advice and try a box. before I had used Ihem all. 1 was very much better, ami two boxes cured me. am now So years old; but I leieve that If tl had not been for Ayer's fills, I should have been in my grave long ai;o. I bu 6 boxes every year, which make 210 loxes up to Uiis time, and I would no more be with out them than without bread." II. I! Ingraham, Rockland, Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowtll, Mau. Every Dose Effective a a. a. jtfkv r. sK jK. JK.-... j. a Saturday, Sept. 8th. ,T, .-Ti Ti lTi 4 SALE. t T t 1 OUR D SPEC,RL Remnant Dav. Remnants of DRESS GOODS, LINENS, SILKS, LACES, VELVETS, ETC., ETC., at Ridiculously Low Prices Perhaps you will find something of interest. Clothing Workers Mtrika. New Yohk, Sept. 6. The striking clothing workers continue to wage a fight apuni-t the sweating system. A Amy I remember vour friend Clare married Mr. Nicotine so as to reform hitn. He was such an intemperate smoker. How did she succeed? Joe Perfectly. He gave up tobocco entirely number uf firms settled with the strikers ; nn" looK loilrink. Arkansas traveler. todav un terms favorable to the men. SUPERSTITIONS OF THE TURKS. They Are Mot Contaminated by Western j "You heartless ifirl, how could you re jject Mr. Illimber?" Kditb How did ! you know I had? "I met him just as he 1 trot lull-in.. I.A t.w.1.,.,1 ... :.-..!-. ClTllilHtloO ' "-..iJ6, mm luunru BU raillHIlllJr The superstition of the Turks is no- j '"l'Py "-Chicago Inter Ocean. the "evil eve." Jhit. placed around r ) ' u t the edffe of the roof, or an old shoe j I)uiley evening? Kate- filled with frarlic and beets (blue plans w '''. he held Miss Dullie'a bead so long balls or ring's) are a sure guard against j on his shoulder that he wore her hat this illusion. W henever a pretty child home bv mistake. Judge. U playing upon the street the passer- j ' by will say: "Oh, what an uiflv ! Angelina (to her new betrothed) O child!- for fear of inciting the evil ! Kdwin, there's such a g.jod-looking girl .pu.K.iu u ueumy. ine peasant ; j(, ,ja von - IX, look ! Kdwin classes in Turkey are. of course, the I , ,. , , . v. . most superstitious, because thevarc-the i ' or1"d look, Now- dar- most ignorant. They have no educa- ; Imy New ork Ledger. tion whatever, and can neither read j v . ,. D . T. . . nor write. Ntamboul is the onlv great I "0V-U-V l'- city of which they know. Paris is a c,lllar sensation to be hypnotized. Clark term signifying the whole outside I understand that you feel about the world. An American missionary was same as you do when your wife makes once asked: "In what part of Paris is I up her mind. Puck. America?' Yet it can be said that I that they are generally honest and al- Topsv Mamma, ought I to be kind to wavs patient. Hiev earn alwuit six to .1 ,i r. . i -, iht..nt. .i Z hecit? Mamma-Certauily, my child. them with ekmeic end pilafT. and that i U ,,V 'lo you sfk? Topsy Because I've is all they expect. They eat meat only 1 11 a" tlie cream, and there's none on feast days, and then only mutton. ! f"r t-n. Tid-I'.its. Tlie tax gatherer is their only griev- ! ' ance; they look upon him as a necessa- ""mley Alvah Avers has a great t ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. I SHERIFF'S SALE. r'limimnt t the nminwiiil of a writ of exvu tion lul nut of the I irrult Court of thsutc of Drvituii for Waaeo (ountv In a an It then-ln lenitinx wherein L. L. MH'artney i plalntlft iikI John AcUnw and (', K. Ilalirht are lo(rinl anta, dattnl Aukiiii Al, lwtl. roinnillliiir me to aWI all the rixht. tttlr ani InU'reat of aaiil dr. fenitanta ami earh of thpui In anil to th uth east quarter of arrtlon lilm'.lowiiahip two aoiith, of ranv lourteen eat, . M., to aiitulv the "inn of ftui.m and Intt-rrat thcrvon lnmi Jmie jiith, IssH, at the ratuof ten per cnt wr annum and the further mm of $'.j.uo attorney a teea and the um of coat and dlotirKrmeiiU, due to aid plaintlll from aaid deleudallt John Adams, and to apply the aurnlua It any In tnient of the sum of 1 11 ;..V and In term t thereon at the rate of ten percent, brr aiinuni from aaltl Jim Jiith, 1HU, and llv 'W attorneva fw. due from the defendant John Adama to the defendant ('. K. liaunt. I win, on hatunlav the th dav of ienl- ember, 1V.M. at the hour of 2 o clork In the alter noon, at the rourthoiiMe door In llallea cttv, Oregon, aell all of aaul above deM-rlhet real nr. .iHTtv at public aale to the hiirhcot hidiler lor eaan in naod. aui(l 5t. T. J. I)KI Kit. Sheriff of Waaco County, or. IHT YOU W3STT Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, Thomas A. Hudson, HuceeMHir to Thonibury it lludaon, 83 Washington St., THE DALLES. OR. Uriinley lies going to organize a ociety for the reform of reformers. Judge. Flock Diamond brand at $2 50 per bbl. per ton and t- "3 per bbl. letail. Hay Timothy hay ranges in price from J0 to $12 per ton, according to quality and condition. Wheat hay is in fnll stock on a limited demand at $7 60 to 8 .50 per ton. Potatoes 50 to 7-" cent per 100 lbs. BrrrTEH Fresh roll butter at 35 to 50 cents :r roll. Eoos Good fresh eggs sell at 1.3'a to He. I'ocltry lioou fowls are quoted at $1.25 to $2.25 per dozen, turkeys 8 cents per lb. Bgar 4t Mcttos Beef cattie are in lees demand at 1.50 per 100 weight gross to $2.00 for extra good. Mutton is now quoted at 1 2 to 2 cents per lb. gross. Pork offerings are light and prices are nominal gross weight at 3K2 cents dressed. STAPLE GROCERIES. Coffee Costa P.ica, is quoted at 24c per lb., by the sack, fcalvadore, 23ic. Arbuckles, 25c. SroAB Golden C. in bbls or tack , $5 73; Extra C, 00; Dry granulated $6 60. D. G., in 30 lb boxes, $2 75. Kx C, V 25. GC $2 00. Rice Japan rice, 6ji7c; Island, rice, 7 ct. Bea Small whites, 4J(S5c; Pink, 4ic per 100 lbs. Syecf $2 50 to $3 00 n keg. Salt Liverpool, 601b sk, &jc; 1001b k, $1 00; 2001b sk, $2 00. tock salt, $10 per ton. SuLPHua 2 cents per pound. HIDES AND FCRS. IIinEs Are qnoted as follows: Dry, 2,'4c lb; green, l',j. ryevil. They have no Idea of being scheme on foet. Bloomer What is it? grounu uown under the oppressor's iron heel. Yet they are happy because they arc contented and have no envv. The poorer, the more ignorant a Turk is the better he seems to be. As he pets monoy and power, and becomes "contaminated'' by western civiliza tion he deteriorates. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION". FAST TIME BY A MOOSE. I t". i. Laxd Orrica, The Dnllea, Or., I i Juiy 21, wji. i ! Complaint bavin been entered at thlsofln'o j by Krank Malone nni nat John redt for ahan : rloniiiir hia homestead enlrv. No. i:lc. di.l The Spccdr Animal atrans a Railway ' M'"!h "-'i: "P"n l"e Ki, htV'4,NW; HW'4 Loeou.otiT. In a har-n.le Iwu. 1 H"1 ".V ' VV s''- "'v1!- K lK K. ' . ,. , ! ounty, Oregon, with a view to the en n Anyone who tlilllks a mse can't j eciutioti of anid entry, the aaid partiea are here travel at a prettv Jivelv trait is very i '.'v "'""""''l t api-ar at thioiti-e on the r.uh .-i . ' i T. . .. . ,J,I' of eeptember. lvl. at lo o'clock a. m.. lo mucn mistaken. ron.tr.i(Hl a St. Paul I re.nd and imiih tttim..iiv eoneeruliiir aaid man to the St. Louis ilol-Ih-mocrat I alanilom,i t. K. M. Hhutt, f. h. i.oin- tlw. r.(l,..e .ln I ..t...l i '"'-"oher, l authorildl to taie teatinrnnv at the other day. I used to be a loco- Aut. I..,-, opkoii, on m-ptember uth, li, at tiuiic cii.u'uiet.T up in me norinern ; " v UI- Administrator's Sale. Notice i hereby rtrm that bv an order of the County Court of the Mato of Orevou heretofore made, th undenocui-d have been dulv apiMlut- el. and are now the liiallhed nnd actinic admin- iitratora of the etuteof lleurv A. l ralt.de- ceaael. All persona having- elalrnn arninat theabova- named deceaued are hereby notlhed to preaent their clatuiv, wltii the proia-r vouehera, to u at theoflieeof l.elie Hutler, in Maaonic bulldinir. aiiea i ny, umtnii, or J. Armour, ll.aal River. Or., within alx month from the datoof thia notice and all peraona ludebteil to aaid e late are herebv r.iiuireil to aetlle audi ludebt. dlneaa forlhwltii. Kalwl at Kallea Cltv. Or., al Iliaat Hiver. thla 10th day of AuU't. I.K4LIK HITI.KK, J. F. AltMOl K. AdminlKtratora of thewtateof lltnry A. 1'ratt, deceaaed. S I l ot NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION'. I". S. Laxd OrrtcE. The Dallea. Or.,( Aiixuat II, Iwil. 1 Notice ia hereby lvn that the folluwinK nameil aettler haa flll notiei-of hla intention to maltn Dual pnif in tupportot bi.i elilm, and that aaid ppaf will be blade before the rKl"ter and rweiver of the I', w. ljimt ofllce at The lallea. Or., on h?pt. 1m, l.tt, via: Alvln K. Lake, If. E. No. 4.",I2, for the NWi;, NK1:, e'er. 11, AS 'i, HK'.' and K', SV!, W. 2fi, T 4 fi, K II K. lie nainea the followinit witnevaea to prove Ilia rontinuoua residence upon and cultivation of aahl land, viz.: J. It. WiKie.iek, I. D. Driver, S. (i. Ilford.nf Wamlc; T. J. inner, of Hie lallea. jau. r. Mfioig-:, Kui Hlxr. If you want Information eonremtiiE (lovern. ment landi.or the lnwa relatlnir thereui, yon can conaillt him free of chanre. He haa maile a ape eialty of thla bualneaa, and haa prartienl belore the United tttatra Land Offlee (or over ten yeara. He la Airent for the KaiU-ni OreK,)ii Uiui Company, and can aell you lirailnx. tr I n Improved Arrlcullural Lauda In anv iiiantity dealreii, and will aeud a Pamphlet litwilhliiK theae landa U) anyone applylux Ui him lor 11. He la Arent for aale of lota in TlloKrot' aboi tion to The lallea. Thla Addition la laid oft III acre lol, and dealln.il to be the principal m. deueepartof the city. Oulv ai mlniitea' walU from t.ourlhouae, 10 nilnutea from It. U. lwuot. Hatllera Loeatad on (Intirnuitnt I. an da. If you want to Morrow Money, on Long or Hhort time, ha eon aeoamiuodate yoa. Wrltea rire, I.lfe. and Acelrient Inaoranoa. If yon cannot call, write, and your lattera will be promptly answered. "There is a tide in the affairs of tntn which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the lilllH Onl Sale in -FiiiM & bra JL TMMia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF part of my state, and one day I had an opportunity to test the speed of tiiis animal. I was running1 a lurht freight train, and in cotninf; nronml a curve saw a bifr moose standing directly on the track. As soon as the animal saw the enpjne he took to his heels riht JAS. F. MOORE, Rctrlnter. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION'. I'. S. Laxd OrncE, The fMllea, fr.,i Auk -'I. lv.il. i Notice l hereby (riven that the followins Ilam.tl aettler haa llle.1 notle); of hia intention to mane mini prool In auprt of hia claim, and down the oath beta-wii tl.n rail. fc ... ' !,r""' "'.." "" " KiMer i . . ., . . : """ "reiver at ltie Lianea, Orexou, on i:to- alMiut four miles we had a perfectly her iotu, ivji, vi: straight track, mid as I had huard of Homer While, the preat speed of this animal I de-: iii i", w 'if4' Mi termined to test its ability. The (fait I uamea the followinir nitn.-e to prove hia of the moose was a sort of trot, such I v"ll)DU'"'" residence upon and cultivation of a. i nery. . o. vtelwrtt. Yi. Y. -McClure, A Mct.lure, ail of Waplnltia. or. JAS. F. MOOItE, Ke(tlter. only as a moose can exhibit, his paces bcinp about two rods in length. At first it was only a little jojf, but as the engine befran to pain speed the moose let himself out. Faster and faster sped the engine, but still the fright ened moose trotted in the van, and all the mysterious power of steam could not prevail upon this monarch of the forest. At last, after we hail covered Notice to Creditors. Pork and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND at CRANDALL &. BUDGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHEI.BACII BKICK, . . UNION 8T. Notice la hereby given that tha underpinned haa by the County Court of the state ol Oreiron forttaaeo county, in probate, been appointed admint-tratorof theealatnof Anruat lieil.fae,, deeeaaid. All r.runi. k.,in. ..!,.,. vue jour nines, turning a curve, we 1 eaune are nereoy required lo preaent them came, tl Don a iranrr of iu-ti.in hnn,la ' "llh,v'"ll" mwlirn, to nie it ll laa ofliee ni taiui .upon a f,ant, OI action hands , c.ndon & Condon. The Uallea, Onuon, within who were fixing the track. The si(fht j i" montha from the date of thla notice. of these men frightened the moose from the track and he was soon loat to lew in the forest Ited Juiy a, )MI. HANS LAOR, AdiainlatraUir. When Baby waa ak-k, we gave ber CaatorU. hro abe vaa a Chill, abe cried for Caatorla, Wdco she became Mlaa, the clung to Caatorla, Woes aoe bad Cbikb-m, abe gave Uiem Caetoraa. Sheep Pelts 25 to 50 ea. Deerskins, 20c lb for winter and )c for summer, j ..r,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, tear-; reed wheat for sa.e cliean at Waarn 1 skins, H(12 a; beaver, f) 50 lb; i Warehouse. 1 l FOR SALE OR TRADE A FINE IMPORTED French Percheron Stallion. Weiirht In gofid fleth prmnd, and Pure Foal ueiier. v 1 1 1 ei i lor eaaii or notee with approved aeenrlty. or will trade for horaea or catte. Add.,. Kerr & Buckley, (ira. Vallev, Or. II I 111! Ill ! I! II , piaiiufacfo Harnesses Dried Beef, Etc. Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, of BAKE OVE.V, baa (ot aome aplendid Farm and gol paying Town I'roperty lo the Willa n ette Valloy for aula very cheap and on eaay term. Home of the farm to exchange, for Eaatern Oregon proirty. Write for Hat and term. Notice. All tnton r berhy nUfirt not to h(r or ii lnrhn llui krii bunie. unit, M yttnrn old, hIkmiI Parley t&s FjtclxxI (Successors to I., I). Frank, deceased.) IBIS - A General Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. RICPAIRI1TG PBOMmy and NEATLY Wholesale and Eclail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whips. Horse Blankets, Elc. i wi Assarwicni 01 wcucan samucn Plain or Stamncd. THE DALLES. OB SECOND STREET, THE DALLES LUMBERING CO. INCOHPORATED18S8 No. 07 Washington Street. . . The Dalles. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturer, of Building Materia! and DimensioD Timto, Doors, Windows, Moldings, Iks, Farnishinps, El Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Packing Cases. JPeotory -c ImmUor Yard at Old 3t. Z3ll. JAMI-'H IIL'ItfT. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to any part of the city,