The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 11, 1892, Image 4

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    jjoothly deteofologieal Report.
Weather bureau, department of agriculture.
Station, The Dalles, Oregon, for the month ol
March, 1892. ' . '"
latitude 43 86' 18".. Longitude 121" 12W' west
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Sums. .
Means.
1553
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1867
60.2
1241
40.1
0.70
0.03
Mean barometer, 29.968;
highest barometer.
30.338, on 6th, ; lowest barometer 29.499 on wtn.
Mean temperature 50.1 highest temperature, 71,
on 18th; lowest temperature, 31, on 28th:
Greatest daily range of temperature, 33 on 10th.
Least daily range of temperature, 6, on2CM)--t
MIAS TKXPCBATTJKX FOB THIS MONTH III -
1872...::... 1877.... 42.0 1882. .-. .48.0 1887. .. .45.0
1873.. 1878.. ...54.0 1883.... 62.0 1888.... 42.0
J874 1879.... 60.0 1884.- .43.0 1889 49.0
1875 44.6 1880... .41.0 1885. :.. 52.0 1890. ...42.2
1876.. -.44.0 1881. ...52.0 1886... .46.0 1891. ...30.4
Total excess in temperature during the
mnnth. fl.7
Total excess in temperature since January 1st,'
18Q1- 11 1m
Prevailing direction of wind, southwest and
west
- Total precipitation, 0.70; number of aayB on
which .01 inch or more of precipitation fell, 7.
TOT At PRECIPITATION FOB THI8 MONTH IN
1873.:; 1878. ...1.99 1883..;. 2. 32 1888.'... 0.94
1874 1879:.. 8.15 1884. ...0.74 1889. ...0.04
1875 2.13 1880.. ..0.16 1885 0.14 1890 1.79
-1876 2.20 1881... .0.88 1886.-. . .0.93 1891. f. .0.53
.1877... .3.66 1682 0.28 1887 0.79 1892.
Total deficiency in precipitation during month,
0.63inehes.
Total deficiency in precipitation since January
1st. 1891, 3.18.
somber of cloudless days, 12 r partly- eloudy
days, iu; ciouay aays, .
Dates of frosts. 3d. 28th and 30th.
Solar halos on the 17th and 23d ; lunar balos
on the 3d, 5th, 6th and 7th.
Hot it Barometer reduced to sea level. X indi
cates trace of precipitation.
SAMUEL. L. BROOKS.
...Voluntary Signal Corps Observer.
MARKET. REVIEW.
' Wheat we quote .70 to 7o cents
ver bushel. Seed whest finds readv sale
, at $1.00 per bushel. Corn in sacks $1.20
(881.25 per 100 lbs.
Oats The oat market is in good sup
ply with a limited demand. We quote
1.Z0 cents to l,Zo per cental.
" Bablby The barley supply is fairly
1 good with a limited inquiry. Brewing
$1.00 per cental. Feed barley at 80
to 90 cents per cental. -
Flour Local brands wholesale, $4.25
per barrel at tne mills 0S4.ou retail
" Millstufps We quote bran at $20.00
per' ton. Ketall 81.00 per 100 lbs
Shorts .and. middlings, $22.50 $25.00
per ton. , - -
' Hat Timothy hay is in good su
at quotations $14.00 to $15.00. Wheat
hay is quoted at 12.50$13.00 per ton,
' and scarce, baled. Wild hav is auo-
"ted at $12.0013.00 per ton.' Alfalfa
$12.00 baled. Oat hay $13.00.
Potatoes Abundant at 50 to 60
cents a sack and demand limited.
Buttkb We quote Al . .40s. 65 cents
per roll, and more plentiful!.
Eggs Are not coming in freely and the
market strong, we quote lZMj to 14 cents
Poultry Old fowls are in better sup
ply at $4.00 to per dozen.
Apples i.zoMiHsi.70 box and scarce,
Vegetables Cabbage, turnips, carrots
ana onions. i?i cent per. pound,
Hides Prime dry hides' are quoted at
.w per pound, tjuus .040&. Ureen.02
.03. Salt .03i.04. Sheep pelts
x.uu to f i.o ; Dutcnerea, vt to cents
bear skins $6 to $8 ; coyote .60 ; mink 50
cents each; martin $1.00; beaver, $1.75
3.00 per lb. ; otter, $2.0O5.OO each
for Al ; coon, .30 each ; badger, .25 each ;
fisher," $2.60 to $4.00 each; Red Fox,
iu.w; uiiou gray, szo.uu; ttlacfc J?o:
. $25.00; Pole cat, $.25; Wild cat, $.50;
ueagnog, ?i.uo to $3.uu.
ueef .tseer on loot clean and prime
"ik ?i, ordinary ananrm..
Mutton Choice weathers $3.25 ; 4)4
per ib in carcas.
Hogs Live heavy, .. .-. . .05. Dressed
.00. - - .
' Countrv bacon in round lots. .10.
Lard 61b cans .12 ; 10B
401b .08.09M-
Lumber The supply is fairly good
We quote No. 1 flooring and rustic
$26.00. No. 2 do. $21.00. No. 3 do
$16.50. Rough lumber $9. to $12.- No,
1 cedar shingles $2.60$2.60. Lath $2.85
Lime $1.65$1.75 per bbl. . Cement
$4.50 per bbl. ; ; - -
; wY -i STAPLE GROCERIES.' ;
Coffee Costa Rica is quoted at 23
. cents Dy the sack : . . ,
Sugars Chinese in 1001b mats, Dry
Granulated, $6.; Extra C, 5 cents
u, o cents.
. American sugars Dry Granulated in
barrels or sacks, 65jJ cents ;. Extra C, in
o., oi cents; j, 0 cents. --
- Valuable Information.
The following figures, showing the
elevation above sea level, at prominent
signal stations, in tne states of Oregon
ana wasmngton, will De read witn m-
. terest, and preserved for future refer-
ence. . .
obegon , ; feet
Thb Daiakb..".. . . . . 116
Heppner. . . ; . .' . , .-. ..... . . .. 1950
Pendleton ,'. . .... . . .... . '. -. . . . . ;. 1122
Weston 1800
Joseph..... 4400
La Grande. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . , . . . . 2784
Baker City...,.'.;..,..,. 3440
" Burns 4000
Canyon City. . . 3000
Astoria, .". .-. . ... ..... .. . ... . 38
Portland.-. . . 80
Forest Grove 219
McMinnville. 180
.EoI.t; ; : . : s. ........ i .. ... 670
Corvallis. . ... 319
Albany.. . . 225
Eugene City.. . 615
' Koseburg ." : 523
Grant's Pass. . . . . v 964
Jacksonville. : '. . 1640
Ashland.: ..... .r.V. . . ;'. .v. : ..." 1940
WASHINGTON. .' - -
" Vancouver Barracks. . " 68
Walla Walla. ...... 1018
Spokane Falls. -. . . ...... . . : . .1699
Da Sylvester P. Boofel was mazing an
address at the cotofeenoement exercises
of the Ohio tiniversity, of which he is
the president. The big - grmoasixim
where the exercises -. were held was
packed io the doors and the air was hot
and stifling. The audience had listened
tr codetta orators until it was surfeited.
.Everybody was warm and tired and
waiting to make a dash for. the open air
at the first opportunity. The orator be
gan.. He sketched the bistory of the in
stitution; he spoke of its many needs;
be dwelt upon its success and predicted
for it a brilliant future. . He spoke of
the trustees in terms of praise; he com,-
mended the faculty; ha complimented
the students, and tears glistened in his
eyes as he- told of the generosity and
kindly interest of the dear public
Over an hour went by. ' The corners
of the hall grew dark, and the rays of
the setting sun flashed npon the win
dows. The young graduates fidgeted in
their chairs, and the audience ' looked
longingly toward the door. All at once
the speaker1 stopped, murmured a brief
sentence wheeled around and resumed
his seat. A little white haired woman
in the rear of the hall had waved her ear
trumpet, pressed her linger to her lips
and.,, the fires' of his- oratory were
quenched. .She was the venerable moth
er of the president, ! and ' she exacted
from her son the same obedience which
be gave "her in his youth.
"That's my son Sylvester, .she was
heard to say as the hall was slowly
cleared. "That failing of his has been a
great trial to me. My son Sylvester, he
talks too much." New York Trunin
Surveyors at work on the Gila river
in New Mexico claim that they have dis
covered a mountain of pure alum a mile
square at the base and 8,000 feet high. -
Just
' la Just 24 hour 3. V. S. rellere constipation
and sick headaches, After It gets the system
under control an occasional dose prevents return.
We refer by permission toW. H. Marshall, Bruns
wick House, & F.-, Geo. A. Werner, 631 California
8t, 8. F.; lira C. Melvin, 136 Kearny 8t, 3. T.,
and many others who have found relief from
constipation and sick headaches. G. W. Vincent,
of 6 Terrenee Court, B. T. writes: - "1 am 60 years
of age and have been troubled with constipation
for 25 years. I was recently induced to try Joy's
Vegetable Banaparilla. I recognized in It at
once an herb that the Mexicans used to give us
In the early GO'S for bowel troubles. (I came to
California In 1839,) and I knew It would help ma
and" it has. for the first time In years I can sleep
well and my system Is regular and In splendid
condition. The old Mexican herbs in this remedy
are a certain cure in constipation and bowel
troubles." Ask for ' ? - -
Vegetable
For Sale by SNIPES & K1NERSLY
THB DAIXES. OREGON.
" Democratic State Conrention.
A democratic state convention will be
held in the city of Portland, Or., April
iv, iaz, at iu o'clock a, m., tor tne pur
pose of placine'in nomination two can,
didates for congress, one supreme iudee
one candidate in each judicial district
tor circuit judge and prosecuting attor
ney, to be voted for at the coming June
election, and such other business as
may properly come before said conven
tion The various counties are entitled
to repreaentation in eaid convention as
follows: .' . '
Baker . .
Benton.
... 7
... 9
...11
... 8
... 3
...5
1..11
... 4
... 5
4
. .11
... 5
..3
... 3
. . .13
Linn
Malheur.., ...
Marion
Morrow ......
Multnomah . .
Polk
Sherman
Tillamook..-.'.
Umatilla
Union . ..'
AVallowa
......16
8
15
Clackamas .
Clatson
x&ia
Columb
. . . .
......42
9
. . .. . 2
...... 8
15
15
Coos
Crook
Curry
Bouglas . ..
Gilliam . . .
Grant
Harney. ...
Jackson . . .
Josephine .
Klaamath .
Lake
Lane ...
Washington. . . '. 8
nasco
Yamhill
8
Total.
..... 265
It is recommended, unless otherwise
ordered by the local committees,, that
the primaries in the various countieabe
neid on baturday, the 5)th day of April,
ftnd the county conventions on Thurs
day, April 14, 1892.
" 'By order of the democratic state cen
tral committee. - . ..
. : .- B. Goldsmith, Chairman
A. Noltnbk, Secretarv.
: Dissolution Notice. '
Notice is Jiereby given,: to, whom it
may concern, that the -partnership here
tofore existing between E. M. Win crate
and E. Wingate, under the firm name of
x,. Wingate & Co., at Dalles City, Or,, is
una a ay dissolved uy mutual consent.
By order, E. Wingate & Co.
Dated April 1st, 1892. - 4-2-d6t
.NOTICE. , -
Parties holdine claims asrainst W. S
Cram are notified topresent them to him
at once, at tbe Uolumbia Candy Factory
and all those indebted are requested to
settle at the same place, as I have sold
out my business and want to close up
. T" . F 11
my uccoontB. xieepecuuiiy,
4-6dw4w ; W. S. Cbam.
- ,-. KOTICB. - -: . -
B, E. French has for sale" a number of
improved .ranches ' . and - unimproved
lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood
in Sherman county. They will be sold
very cheap and on reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers on some
good unsettled claims In the same neigh
borhood. His address is Grass Valley,
Dittirma county, uiegon.
- City BMtdjf Eiu1lTtloii; ;
Notice is hereby -given that the city
board of equalization will meet at the
Recorder's office, on Monday the 25th
day of April, 1892, at 9 o'clock a. m., and
continue ia session until 4 o'clock p. m.
of said day. All persons desiring any
change in their, assessment, as returned
by the. city assessor for the year 1892f are
required to appear before said board on
said day.
By order ol the Common Council.
,-. FKAKK MENKKEE.
Recorder ol Dalles City.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1392. - . 4dUt
Joys
Bikweii's Bull Durham
V composed onlyN of "pui"e ikaf," grown in the famous
- " Golden Belt, its uniform quality, and rich fragrant aroma
V recommend it to all who desire a really good smoke. '
No other smoking tobacco has ever been made which has
secured and held the popular favor as has Blackwell's
Bull Durham. It is now, as it has been at all times dur
ing the last 25 years, the best in the world, j Made only by .
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,
- ' DURHAM, N. c. ,. .. . : .'V.: "
J. 8. BCHKHCK,
S. M. Bnu.
Cashier.
rresiQeni.
First Rational Bank;
THE DALLES,
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Draft or Check. .
Collections made and proceeds promptly
rciuiibcu uu .uaj ui collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
iNew lorK, ban rrancieco and Fort
land. .
DIRECTOKS. -
D. P. Thompson. J Jko. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebb.
H. Id. XALX.
FRENCH & CO.,
. BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEBALBANKING BDSINESh
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States. :
Sight- Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers soldon New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle vvasn., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
A. A. Brown
- Keeps a full assortment of
and Provisions.
which he offers at Low Figures.
SPECIAL ' PRICES
- f. ; ....
to Cash Buyers.- "
HifiliBst . Cash Prices for. Eggs and
. ' other Proflnce. . "
170 SECOND. STREET.
YOOPv mEJlTION
Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carrie tbe Finest Ilne of" .
Picture
To be found in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER. GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
rJ ING LINE," . . .
all Qinii me
Shirts of alt'Tdnds to order,' at
prices -which' defy .competition.- -Other
goods in proportion, i-.-I FAGAN t
- : Second et. The Dalles.
' Bole Agent for WimSAMAKEB & BROWN,
. rhlladelphla, Pa.
Stole id Fancy. Groceries
Hugh
Glenn
A Nice
Quiet Game
' is never . . .
. Complete ;
without a .
liberal supply of
SOClKilES.
A BSEMBLY NO. 4827. K. OF "L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fonrth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m. -
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. if. Meets
nrsi auu uiixu xivnusy ox eacn momn at v
r. x
T"ALLE8 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
XJ Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
oi eattn munui r . -
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meet Tuesday even
ing ol eacn wees, in tne J& oi r. nail, at 7:30 P. M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every jmoay evening at 7 :30 o ciocK, in
oi f. nan, corner eecona ana . uonrt streets
Sojourning brothers are welcome.-
H. Clooqh, Sec'y; H. A. Buxs.N. G.
TJ'BJENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
A' every Monday, evening at 7:30 o clock, in
3channo's building, corner of Court and Second
streets, sojourning . memoers are cordially in.
vicea. - w. B. JBAK.
D. W.Vaubk, K. of R. and S. : C. C. "
WOMEN'S " CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
. UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at S o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
rnEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. Q. U. W. Meets
X at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7;3u.
' Gbobgb Gibons,
W.S Myhrs, Financier. . M. W.
TAB. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
TJ
every Saturday at .7:30 P. M., in the K. of P.
Hall.
B
OF Jj. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
U1Q AV. Ul A. JA Ol A.
( "1 ESANG -VREIN Meets every . Sunday
vji evening in tne n. oi tr. iaii.
BOF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets In the
. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, st 7:30 r. it.
THE GHTKCHE9.
ST. PETER'8 CHURCH Rev. Father Bbonb
geebt Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 a. m.. Vespers at
A DVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching-
j. a. in uie i . m. u. a. rooms every eunaay at 11
a. m. ana 7 p. m. tiunaay - school immediately
cuier morning service. J. a. uronara, pastor.
QT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
kj x ii lii. iwt; x.a v. euicnne itector. services
every Sunday at 11 a. v. and 7:30 P. K. Sunday
School 9:45 A. it. Evening Prayer on Friday at
TIBST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. -Tit,
f LOB, Pastor. Morning: services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 A. K. Sabbath
school immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evenine at Pastor's resi
dence.. Union services in the court house at 7
sr. . . . . , - . . .
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C,
J -Cuktis, Pastor.- Services every Sunday at 11
A. K. and 7 r. u. Sunday School after morning
T E. CHURCH Rev. At C. Bpknceb. pastor.
i'l - Services every Sunday morning. Sunday
svouut at o ciock p. m. A ooroioi invitauon
is extended by both pastor and people to all.
NOTICE.
1 -
Alt. Dalles City -warrants registered
prior to September 1, 18S0, will be paid if
presented at my office. Interest ceases
from and after this date. : r "
Dated February 8th, 1892.
O. KlSEBSLY,
tf . ' . Treas. Dalles City.
A, TJecessity.
The consumption -of
' tea largely In
creases every year in
England, Russia, and
the principal Euro- .
pean tea-drinking
' countries. Bat . it
; does not " crow In
America. " And not
lone that, bnt thou
sands of Europeans
who rleare Europe
ardent lovers of tea,
npon arriving in the
United 8tates rrado- -
ally discontinue Its use, and finally, cease it '
altogether. : '
This state of things is due to the fact that
the Americans think so much of business
end so little of their palates that they permit
China and Japan to ship them their cheapest
and most ' worthless teas. 'Between the .
wealthy classes of China and Japan and the
exacting and cultivated tea-drinkers of
Europe, the finer teas find a ready market.
-The balance of the crop comes to America.
Ia there any wonder, then, that our taste for
tea does not appreciate! --
in view of these facts. Is there not an im- .
mediate demand for 'the importation of a
brand of tea that is guaranteed to be no
colored, onmanlpulated, and of absolute
purity? We think there - is, - and present
Beech's Tea. ' Its purity Is guaranteed in
1 erery'respect H has, therefore, mora' in
herent strength than the cheap teas yom have '
been drinking, fully one third less being re
quired far an Infusion. This yon win dis .
cover the first time-yen make U. likewise,
. the flavor is delightful, being the natural fla
orol an unadulterated article. It Is arevela-"
Uon to tea-drinkers. '' Sold only in packsgea '
bearing this mark: ' -v::-- x f--- .:
BEECI
'Pure-Asllirdhdod:
rttoe Wo per pound. .Tor sale at " j v
Resile Sutler's
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During the little over
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was founded, namely, to assist in developing our
industries, to advertise the resources of the city and
adjacent country and to work for an open river to
the sea. Its record is
phenomenal support it has received is accepted as the
expression of their approval. Independent in every
thing, neutral in nothing, it will live only to fight
for what it believes to be just and right.
Commencing with the first number of the second
vclume the weekly has been enlarged to eight pages
whila the price ($1.50
Thus both the weekly
more reading matter for
published in the county.
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