The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 26, 1892, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chromcle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CJTY;;
AMD WASCO COCKTY. v
vn.wi . th Vnatnffioe at The Dallea, Oregon,
aa second-class matter. )
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BV M All (TOUTAOB PBBPAIO) IN AHVAKCB.
n-WW i iwr ....J --j . . - - $ 1 50
6 months
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Pally, 1 year...".
v . 6 months.
per " j
Address all communication to
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
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: 8 00)
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' THE CHRON-
THE SILVEH QUESTION.
The Engineering and Mining Journal
believed that the only safe solution of
the silver question ia that advanced by
President Harrison, au international
tn restore bimetallism. Un
less this shall be done, in its opinion,
silver must suffer further debasement,
and eventually decline to fifty and pos
Bibly forty cents an ounce in the open
markets of the world. Viewed in this
light, the international conference as
sumes tremendous importance. Should
silver, by any possibility, decline to
fifty or forty cents au ounce, a great
American industry would be wiped out
of existence. This evil, however, would
be slight in comparison with the tremen
dous losses that would fall upon the in
dustrial classes of the world. ' It is esti
mated that the silver coinage of the
3.000.000.000, of
which the United States holds twenty
per cent, of the whole.
Of course if silver should drop to forty
rents an ouuce the coveriiinent of the
world would be required to complete the
work of demonetization, mat wouia
entail a total and immediate loss of $1,-
500,000,000, and upon the United States
f :mn 000.000 : five dollars for every
man. woman and child in the country
This loss would result in au immediate
wain of like orouortions to the gold
holders and creditor classes of the world.
But this immediate gain would be small,
contrasted with thatwhieh the moneyed
nH creditor classes of the world would
rean from the sole use of gold as money
Every note, every mortgage, every bond,
would show a sharp enhancement in
value. Upon its face the figures would
be the same, but the producing classes
would be required to carry to market
more of the fruits of their toil before the
t-uld be reouired legally to
linquish the bond.
In the end, however, the consequences
would be disastrous to all classes. So
sharp a contraction of the currency
would certainly precipitate a tremendous
financial and industrial panic, and in
vite Insurrection and rebellion from the
producing classes of the world. This,
however, is the question viewed in its
worst aspects. At present the situation
is encouraging. We carry our silver
with ease ; one dollar is as good as an
other and the per capita of money was
never greater. The possibilities we
have painted are nothing more than a
little cloud upon the financial horizon.
An international resolution to restore
silver to its rightful place in the mints
of the world would eliminate this cloud
and create universal confidence. -
tTNE OF
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HOSIERY,
XJ NDERWEAR,-;
Ov5 RS HillRlDS,
Oil w..UW.A.w;i - .!.'! i 4fiTi,p pppFPCT r -m address'me'at HobdvBiyfer,
io KFcoND street - the dallks. - - , , I f . J. Wasco t County, Oregon.,;,, r
109 SECOND STRr, . . A., icy ; i i i j f,'f I t V ?i , ItTHUfiH 1
Dress-Making u-lors w. R(.)SS 'yix.N's:
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5 HE MEW TOWK has bpenSOatted on the old eamp gxnnnd. at thtf Porks and
Palls of Hood river, with large sightly lota, broad street and alleys, rood son,
nnre cold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain
climate, the central attrnetion as a mountain snmmer reoort and for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for ISO square miles of tho best cedar and tir
. timber, possessing millions of horse power in its dashing streams and water- . .
falls, tasilv harnessed- Where cheap motive power exista, there the rnatia- - -
l factories "iU center, surrounded bv soil and climate that msiiot be eseellew
anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured "
.m..-..ju. will CulUhU iUtt.place ,o. mateji jjericct Ijoipe .yr a Jjayi.! ig J n vejtm ea t
U See mej opt Tthe ground; oy
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; Hiuuies uxo ait auuu xvx v ox t
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PERFECT
PADDLE YOCB OWS CAKOE.
"Voyager on life'a s-a.
To yourself be true.
And whatever your let. may ba.
Paddle your own oanoe."
44 To yourself be true," "and thou
Kimt not then be false to BJiv man."
"Self-love is not so vue a sin as sen
neelecting.n Then 44 be wise to-day, 'tis
miulMMt to defer.1' Get Dr. Pierce's
Golden "Medical Discovery, for all af
fections of the lungs ana tnroat. it is
-wonderful liver tonic and
IMI 1CVI aa vJ
All the year round, you may reiy upon
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
It's not like the sarsaparillas, that are
said to be good for the blood in March.
April and May. The " Discovery "
works equally well at all times, and in
all cases of blood-tain ts, or humors, no
matter what their name or nature. It
cures all Skin. Scalp and Scrofulous
affections, as Eczema. Tetter, saii-
rheum, Fever-sores, Wldte Swellings,
Hip - joint disease , ana tinureu ail
ments. .
I f tho rrnnt hlood-rjunfler. sola
through druggists, because you only pay
ior ine gooa you gcv. , , ' j v.
Your money is returned lx it doesnt
benefit or cure you.
Can you ask more f
Fiahioqahle Dpb and filo-Maing
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" Guttingand Fitting a Specialty. x ,
Freeborn & ;C6rnpanyf
-DEAL,EB IN-f
Room 4 over French & Co'e Bank.
MRS. GIBSON, Prop.
: - ; ' 1 ; 1 295 ALDER ST., CO R ' F J FT H , - v -
J. FOLCO,
-DBAl.ER IN-
Candies, Frniis. Nuts,Sofia Water,
Ice Cream, Mates aiiClars
Miss anna peter 5 Co;,;x:
SPECIAL SATz;
" ' OF .'.o ulcv.
' MISSES'
and CHILDREN'S
'-' ' ' SATURDAY NOV. 19.
12 second street.' V- a-XHE DALLES, OR
MANUFACTl'HKR Ol
First Class Syraps for Saloons and
Soda Fountains, Ete.
i-econd Street.
Next door to Wlngate's Hall
! H. S CHEESM AN
KoJ 60 Second St., The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND
GUARANTEED.
A PERFECT FIT
REPAIRING DONE IN A SATIS
FACTORY MANNER.
City Blacksmitb Shop,
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, ,
THK &ALLK8," - - - OREGON,
PoRTIAJTD, OSBOON.'
Trimmed
THE D ALLES M ERkNTl ilE CO;
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
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BRAINARD ;&V ARMSTRONG'S.
,: V SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF
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h U .i,..l s :
j ;Wri TO rS'::"iS:r?if J
I I aftaVaK iWT ar
1
No. 390 to 394, 2d : street, ! ; The ?Dalle
DEALER IX-
'-;r
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blacksmith ing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar
. an teed.
C. Fy STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
Clothing
.j
Boots, 8h.s, Rata, Ete.
FanciJ oodg, Jlotion
Several Spokane business houses have
recently been victimized by men passing
bogus $10 pieces upon them. It is said
that a more successful work of imitating
the $10 gold coin of the United States
hna npvpr lifpn cot out in this country.
'ltl 6 JWW C & HOCKTO ,Props.
liug of money. ' The metal is an alloy
which, when thrown on a counter, will
spin and ring like the genuine article.
TKi onwravincr cunnot be detected with
the eve in the smallest lines from -.the
noveinnient work, and above the eagle
the motto, "In Hod we trust," is exactly
after the stvle of coin of that date: -To
avoid possible suspicion the makers have
.taken the newness oft and they nave an
exact appearance of a coin that has been
in uee for 36 years. They are thinly
washed and a knife will Boon bring to
the surface the black metal that com
poses the body of the piece.
G. W. WillisuuS, owner of the steamer
Norma on Snake river, ha petitioned
Secretary Elkins to compel the U. P. K.
company to put draws jn its bridges at
the mouth of Burnt river, ai jiuuung
J ton, and at Nyassa. The petition was
received at the war department Novem
ifitH. forwarded to he chief of en-
' gineers the same day, and on the 17th
forwarded with a letter of instructions
to Capt. Synions, United States engi
neers, by whom it was received yester
day, which goes to show that there ie
not much red tape used Dy tne war ue
partmenU .. Capt. SymonB i instructed
to investigate the matter and submit a
report. " '' ' '
Oregon almondB will be on the mar-
" ket some of; these days from Southern
Oregon. ? Tea j distinct varieties were
grown thiseason" In Ash land, and G,
W Pennebaker has made a collection of
them which show that they are as fine
nuts as are grown ahy where, with shells
as thin almost as tissue paper , or gossa
'Almonds ought to be a prof
.v..: v Ti Kriffce intends to
arm more almond trees m- his or
chard tract south of A shland next spring,
Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour.
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES.; "TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ,
It behooves everyone, -especially tlie jvorkingniAn,' to.bupr
where he can buy the cheapest and cail get-the most for his
hard earned money. We solicit a share of your, patronage.
. t-j . i . , . : 'C: .
ash paid for eggs and poultry. All goods delivered free and promptly
Corner Union ana ssecona sxreets, l "eiUd,w '? B"
FAIL
TO
SEE
fHEfil.
' .,N EW "STOCK - OF
m.m.m. ; j ; - :jf0j
pr,ces acwayJthe and ShoftQ -terms cash- :
l: r.,viLUIl9l.,.:;
1 ainl v.;.jJiiiiihir
This well-known" Brewery is now tui'uinjf out the'-beat Beer. andJPorter
- j . v t-v. utot .nnli.noea frr t.heinaiiuTactnre or eooa-neaiin-
easL oi tuc vaiatu3D. a'11 . t. . -.-j. t
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
the market.
Ete.
Etc.
Kte.,
134 Second St., next to Dalles National
Bank, Dalles City, Oregon.
S. X. YOUNG,
JEWELER
-kX THB
8tor of I.C Klcklen. d St. The Iallea
XHE CELEBRTBP, :
OLUMB1A BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLERrWop'rr
; FlIOYD' & SHOWN,
A S fc'.i. a, V 1
DRUGS-; MEOICINEONllllMtS;
(...; Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combe, Perfumery, Etc..,..,.,-
Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. ,
Corner Union and Second Streets,
v The Dalles, Oregott.-
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND'liATH
FRAZEB & WYNDHAM, proprietors
1! itS1
5-1-8.1 3, 'j7 y; ,,T2W: fffmM " illh 'S
rooms. : '! isi'Ji inm.; i .t j
. . o a w
I PEVSri.SfTKTIONHRY BOXeS
IVTiSfllMM.'
S t With, twenty -four B beets ot iine ixoie rapcr emu
At the old stand of R. Lusher, ... .ho Front St., The Dalles, Oregon
. W. F. Wiseman. -
Saloon and Wine" Room
The Dalles, - Oregon.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The CoTrttfftecl SnilcUus next Door w voun
: Hanisomely FurnisM EooDis..Eent ty:tte'Day,:eei or MaatL..
Meals Prepared by a iFirCCtMnEhgl
rno oc rciJTC f UK "' VFFK flNI Y
. . rills. .1.1 .l.l l l l iiiiaj a a l.kll wisbb
ioo'k: ia-33 mtj m i o sto 3t 3n ,
168 P.od Street, - , - "-
Also Organs and Pianos, v at Reduces Prices.
have
,JJLa fh finesteditionof "Evangeline" tSTNorthwest
JcrtTntcopy ot whicb is acknowledged. 'Court Streete.
corner of Second and
PAU L' KR EFTX , & CQ.;
DEALERS IN-
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: iL. iX'C Vi
PAINTS: ;OILS AND
And thelMost Complete and tne latest patterns ana wmp"
1 ''-"iANsiEXri. PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
' ' ' " Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
jvins. H- FnnsER, Pf opr.
Knftlrla 'ot the
r"1 10 Practical raintera ana riper, mogets. tnw un. vu --- . .
av ji . , r . x-: t.. n vnrk n.nrl T4one-uUfc
Sherwin-Williams ana i. w . miwurj a uuu ubcu ui : v ; . .
thenost-skiUed workmen .employed, vnts for MwjT:!.: AU
chemical combination or soap mixture. . A first class article is all colors, au
I orders promptly aiieouea w. . .
Store and Paint Shop corner Thiid and Washington Sta., The Dallea, Ojegoa