The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 02, 1892, Image 2

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Tiie Dulles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPKIl OF KALI.KS CITY.
' - AND WASCO COUNTY.
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FOU 'VJtGSIOVKT', uj-
BENJAMIN HARTtLSON,
- ' of Indiana.
'.k'Olt V1CE-IT.ESIDKNT,
. AVIIITELAW RKTD,
. of Xevv York,
FOK PRESIDENTIAL KMSCT.HW,
J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. . ''
H. B. MILLER, of Grant's VsxsS' .
G. M. Hi WIN, of Unitiin j "' -D.
M. DUNNE, of Portland.
THE PRICE OF WIIEA T.
There are so many complex and vari
able factors affecting the markets of the
world that the wise wheat raiser will
not place too ruuch credence in the posi
tive deductions of statistician!) and their
prophetic forecasts, says the Review,
but will trust to his own business Sa
gacity as to the .proper time to sell his
wheat for what he believes wi!l-;ie the
highest price. . . r ' - -
The highest August prites paid for
wheat since the Crimean war . were $1.55
in 1S67, $1 .71 in 1S72, and $1.:;0, in 1875.
Last year's crop, with the prospect of
universal shortage. in the world's supply
to be made up by America's phenomen
al yield owing-to the Russian famine,
brought less than an average of 90 cents
at New York. .
According to present prospects the
crop of this year ought to sell for nearly
as much as the crop of last year. But
one ( man's ju Igment is as good as that
of another in a matter sd uncertain, and
the prudent man will not venture pre
dictions that may hit wide of the mark.
jThere is, however, reasonable certainty
, that the returns to the wheat
growers of the Inland Empire
will be as large' as last year.- This is
not due to an exceptionally large yield,
nor will it be due to exceptionally high
prices, but to increased acreage which
will bring the aggregate' up to a most
encouraging figure. So the farmer,
after all, has less grounds for complaint,
and calamity foreboding, than millions
of his less fortunate fellow-men, even
in our own couutry.
In presenting some indisputable facts
today, respecting previous remarkable
yields of wheat in the United States, in
cluding 1891, it is shown that instead of
a shortage ; because -of the famine scare.
American holdings caused a large sur
plus, as Europe supplied itself from
other sources. Hereafter, let us hops,
the crank famine crop statisticians will
bo given the place they deserve in pop
tilar estimation.
Work on the first locomotive of the
new single rail railroad, -now being
built in Portland, is nearing comple
tion. Work was greatly delayed by the
death of Mr. Z. T. Wright, who was
deeply interested in the new invention ;
but other parties have been interested,
and the system will soon be perfected.
The 8th of this month has been set as
the day for testing tho locomotive, at
which time, it is expected, the locomo
tive wil' have been completed.
There is to-day riding at quarantine,
in New York harbor, eight large passen
ger 6t earners from cholera-infected
ports of the Old World. This mildly
suggests the influx of an immigration to
'which, perhaps, something as strenuous
as quarantine regulations might have
been profitably enforced during several
years' past.
Inquisitive reporters have to be kept
from boarding cholera ships in New
York quarantine by the use of guns in
the bands of the harbor police; but
when the captain of the Moravia went
ashore, on Staten island, he was simply
ordered back to his vessel.
Now that Nancy Hanks has succeeded
in breaking her own record, she. must
henceforth bear much the same relation
to the rest of the equine race that a
streak of lightning betri to a district
telegraph m securer boy.
Washington will famish the flagstaffs
for the Columbus fair. It is fitting that
the starry emblem should wave from
standards grown in the state named for
the man who gave that flag to the world.
Cholera has one advantage at any
rate not possessed by other diseases : it
does not keep the patient lingering be
tween life and death for weeks, but kills
him at once and parses on to the next
Spokane is feeling prettv frisky. The
hope of near release from the thraldom
of exorbitant freight rates is the most
exhilarating stimulant known to com
mercial science. ' '
The East Oregonian states that since
the 1st of July 38 men have been-ar
rested and sent from Pendleton to Port
land to be tried , for selling liquor to In
Pill
dians. ...'--' - .. -.
" Sho's y' live d' co'plexion kims
aftah d' blood what's dia he a :
beau'ful complexion fuar'nteecl .if WlM
blood am pure! Ueto' T -jjda d.at
am salvation fo' Auut SopTiy." .-.
All vro claini for it is an nnequalcd
remedy to purify the blood and in
vigorate the liver. All the year round
you can depend on Dr.Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery in all
cases of blood-taints or humors, no
matter what their name or nailrev'
It's the cheapest blood-purifier
sold through druggist.- Wo matter
how many doses of bfher medicines
are offered for a dollar. :
Why? .-Because it's sold 6a a
peculiar jplan, and yon only pay for
the goqt you get. -
Cau you ask more ?
: " Golden Medical Discovery " is s
concentrated vegetable extract, put
up in large bottles ; contains no al
cohol to inebriate, no syrup or sugar
to derange digestion ; is pleasant to
the taste, and equally good for
adults or children.
The "Discovery" cures all Skin
affections, and kindred ailments.
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Abrams & Stewart has been dissolved
by mutual consent.
W. R. Abrams is authorized to collect
all amounts due the firm of Abrams &
Stewart, and will pay' all demands
against said firm. .
"VV. R. Abrams.
AVm. Stewart.
The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15tb, 1892.
8.25d&w6w
Notice is hereby given to all persons
indebted.to the late firm of Abrams &
Stewart, of The Dalles, or W.K. Abrams,
either by note or account, to make py
ment of the same immediately at the
bank of French & Co. All notes and ac
counts remaining unpaid November
loth, 1892, will be placed in attorneys'
hands with instructions to collect. Any!
claims against the late hrni must be
presented at the same place, with
proper vouchere, on or before above
date. ' The business of the firm must be
closed up without further delay, ltes
pectfullv, W. E. Abrams.
8.2.i&w3m
GENTLEMEN!
BEFOK1S YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
all (and ee me
?lTirt8 of all kinds to order, at
prices which defv competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, -
Second St.. lhe Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
the dalles,
OREGON.
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksraitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar-.
' an teed.
CUMING SHOCKS, Props.
CHAS. STUBL1NO.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
Stubling & Williams.
The Gemma,
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
JpS3T"Dealers in Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
W. F. Wiseman,
Saloon and Wine Room.
The Dalies, - Oregon.
Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON. '-'
This old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repapered and repainted
and newly carpeted throughout. - The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience. Rates
reasonable A pood restaurant attached
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains. -' . ' .- y-'
C. W. KNOWLESProp. .
The Ice Wagon.
The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on
the streets every morning from G ' to 8
o'clock. Any orders for ice left with
Will VanbibbtT'8 express or at the store
of Chas. Lauer will bo promptly at
tended to. . ' Cates & Am.ison.
County Treanrr;ii; Sy ticc 1
. AH cou ntvc Warrants' reitere"f '-jn-ior
to March 13, IS89, will So paid , if pre-
to A o t ivir rffife' rnrnpr. ThirH 'onil
Washii.gton stre ts. Interest censes.orrj
and after this date. ir-- i: vvjii-T".
The Dalles, July 16, 1592-' -.; ;" !
" "William MiciielL, -
7.1Stf Treasurer Wasco County, Or,
. ; . : 'A Reliable Man. y "
M. J. Griner, a Justij3..the: Peace
at Print, . Michigan,- says one bottle of
Cham berlaiu'e Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy saved his life. He had
been down with blbodv fliix for three
weeks when he-commenced using this
medicine. It soon cured him, and he
believes saved his life.-. Ho also says it
saved the lives of three railroad men in
that vicinity. 'Squire Griner is a re
liable and conscientious man, and what
ever he says can be depended upon.
For ealo by Blakely & Houghton, drug
gists. . . ,
J. S. COOPER,
Corner Barn,
The Lareest
in Horses
Commencing the 3rd of August and every
Special Extensively
WESTGRN
t, . . (National Live Stock Bank, Chicaacf, III. ". .. n
Reference : Chicago Nationa, rank, Chicago,8Ill. Write fOF PaHlClllarS.
MAIER &
D EDA. LERS IN
PrMT Arx Fir, Pine, Ash
GROCERIES, 5TRBA, HARDWARE
TINNING - AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. .
Leave orders cor. Third and TJnion, or 133 Second st.
THE DAlvLESOR. - ;
J- H. CROSS ,;
. . :DEALER IN- : . ' - . ' .
Hay, Grain, Feed &
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
" It behooves everyone, especially the Hvbrkingman, to . buy
where he can buy tho cheapest,
hard earned money.. We Solicit a share otyonr' patronage.
Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All
Corner Union and Second
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
HO FKOSI STKEET.
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Rt the old stand of H. liushcir. Chas. Frazep,' Prop.
H. C. NIE
Clothier
BOOTS ND; SHOSS,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON - r'-TtE DALLES, OREGOB .
wiaiy Mdf th Oallesv
SITUATED AT THE
Destined to be the.Best
Manufacturing: X3enter in
the Inland Empire. '
For Further Information Call at the Office of
Interstate InvestmeDt Go.,
Ol D. TAYLOR, Tfcs Dallss, Or. - 72 1 asMitoa, St, PortlaEi Or.
. - - ICEJ ICEI ICE!
- Having on hand a large supply of ice
we are prepared to furnish our custom
ers with ice in any quantity at a reason
able rate. We guarantee we will supply
the demand without advancing prices
throughout the season. Leave orders at
C. F. liauer's store, Second street.
5-2tf :' . Gates & Allisox.
'7'AiI.,'.,t)aHes Citv. warranWrWilstered.
prior to October J'l'StW,- will bofpaid f
presented "at rnv office. Intertf pce&as
from aruf-after this ihifce: W
- Dated' July 7th, 1892. ,
i - X. ROEDKN,
tf. " . . . Treas. Dalles City.
:J;: FOLCO,; -
CanuieUraiiMaaWr,
Ice Cream, Toliacco and Cigars. .
MAJTUrACTUBKE OF
. :M-
first Class Syrups for Saloofis and
Soda Fountains, Etc.
Becjnd Street,
Next door to Wineate's Ilall
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois.
and Only Strictly Commission Dealer
in the United States. . - -
month throughout the year will hold
Advertised Sales of
HORSES.
BENTON
and can aet the most for. his
goods daliyered free and promptly
streets, The Dalles, Oregon.
tUE DALLES, OKECOS.
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HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North
west. . ' " . ' -
and.
Tailor
- XHEr CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
yGUSTpBUCHLEFC Prop'r;;
i. $rv'. . ' . - . ":
i.uu-ouuni la uu
east of the Cascades. "The latest appliances for the manufacture of eood health-
iui ieer nave Deen introduced, and onlv
the market. - . :
The Ltateh Stfing
Sorind and Summer:
; 5 . 4' .
. "tsaiworas are tuinfrp, and a small drop of ink, '
FalMnir. like dov, upon a thonpht, produees
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. "
WE TRUST TO TNTKItEST AND DO VOlT GOOD.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO
1 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. ' ;;; "
HEW SPBIJIG BP SUlilEH. DBY GOODS ;
COMPLETK IN EVERY DEPAKTMENT. : . . ' ."
, Gents' Furnishing Goods, fats, Gaps,
. Boots and Shoes. : - -
Full Assortment of the LeacHng. Manufacturers..
Cash Bayers mill save money by , examining oar stock
and prices before parchasing elsewhere. '.';'
H. Herbririg.
KIBBEt HOTEL
X". W. Xj.
W M. BUTL
J; - teWfe - ' if S S
-DEALERS IN-
Building Material, Rough and Dressed
Lumber, Lime, Plaster. Hair and Cement -
A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us.
JEFFERSON STREET, between Second
Open fuom July 1st to Oditobeir 1st. ,
.This picturesque HostIery4 built of silver fir logs, and rooted securely on the
edge of a precipice on the north elde of Mount Hood ia within fifteen minutes
walk of the perpetual ice and snow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet -above -the eea
level, twenty-eeven miles from Hood -River, over the finest roads in the United
States. Fare for the round trip (8.00 ; rates per day 3-50. : - -
- -: The Table at Cloud Cap Inn ia supplied with everything the market affords.
Hot and cold baths, etc., the beat of guides will take you to the top of Mount Hood
by the beat practicable routes, which are from the Inn. - -
. W. A. IiANQZLLE, Manager.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The Corrugated BaUdlns next Door to Court Home. ; , :. f.
. Handsomely - Pgrnlsliea Rooms to Bent liy M Day, Weetor Monta. : ;
Meals Prepared by a First Class Ehglish-Cobk
TRANSIENT PATRONAGrE SOLICITED. .
- . ' "Good Sample Rooms for . Commercial Men: ' ' ' : ; - '
lurmug oDi ue urai jseer aua xorier
the first-class article will be placed on
' . " "
is flluiays Out I
SEASON
1B92.
-MANUFACTURED BY .
WALTER H. TEN NY & CO..
:. BOSTON.
133. Propr.
ER & CO;f
and Railroad. THE DALLES, OR
CHPINN.