Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AMD WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. IT MAIL (POSTAGE PEEfilD) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 1 SO " 6 months 0 76 " 8 " 0 50 Daily, 1 year 6 00 - 6 months. S 00 - per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. Foit-Offlce. OFFICE HOURS General Delivery Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. afoney Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday vi 1 " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CLOSING OF MAILS trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West 9 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Stage for Ooldendale 7:30 a. m. " Prinevillo 5:30 a. m, " "Duf ur and W arm Springs . . 5 :30 a. m. " fLeaving for Lyle & Hart land. .5:30 a. m. " " " Antelope 5:30 a.m. Except Sunday. tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, j " Monday Wednesday and Friday. WEDNESDAY, - JUNE 28. 1893 That railroad accident, says the Tele gram, is another that could have been prevented. If the fence law was properly enforced no cows would be on the track, and no disasters from such causes would result. The proposition to build the fence seems to demonstrate itself when it is considered that the cost entailed by this accident, not to men tion the death of one or more passen gers and injuries inflicted, would more than pay for a good fence from here to The Dalles. In the first place, for their own protection the Union Pacific should have this work done, because these mishaps make a big hole in the profits and dividends of stockholders ; and in the second place, the state law should not be allowed to remain unobserved. It is not put on the statute books as an ornament, or to be a dead letter. In a measure, therefore, the blame rest on the officials whose duty it is to see that the laws are enforced. From this affair they can take warning. Their responsi bility, however, is nothing like that of the cailway authorities.- Obedience to law comes before enforcement. Let them remember that they have in clfarge the safety of thousands of passengers and that these accidents may come at any time unless precautions are taken Except two small concerns, one at Gorvallis, Oregon, and one in Michigan, every bank that has failed so tar will pay depositors in full. Banks cannot afford to keep deposits in their vaults at all times, because there would be no profit in it, and timid depositors called for their cash, without notice, at a time when the funds were loaned on good security. The banks were, therefore, compelled to suspend for a short time, but when the loans are called in will pay in full. There was no more sense in runs upon the banks of late than there would be in attempting to stay a northwest blizzard with a pair of blacksmith's bellows. Still, the money sharks have made their millions out of the flurry. They it was who started the wave, and their money went out at fabulous rates of interest. Welcome. The Chronicle for more than a month, and without a second, has held that the scare on the wool market had no founda tion in fact. It is agreeable therefore, to see such papers as the Portland Telegram swinging into line. Its last issue says : . "The woolbuyers have ra?sed such a howl about the low prices of wool result ing from the succession to power of the democratic party, that they have actu ally fooled many organs of the producers and caused them to advocate like ideas. It is unfortunate that this game should have been so successful. The buyers are able to wait, and they even enjoy the effects of their diplomacy, but the pro ducers have not the same reserve strength and therefore may not bold out until the tolly ot the scare is demon etrated." , If the telegraphic report of Carter Harrison's speech at Chicago was correct, the mayor of the exposition city declared that the world would not have lost much if the Pilgrims had been lost at sea. Such a remark, if it was made bv the mayor at the dinner to the Bay State' delegation, as reported, was in very poor taste. Massachusetts has more reason to be proud of the Pilgrims than Chicago has for pride in her present mayor. Not long ago when a young man was graduated at college, he usually began in his profession at the lowest round and at a very small salary. If the graduate is a base ball pitcher of a crack college team, nowadays, he has a bright pros pect before him. Base ball pays better than teaching a country school. No law ever upon the at the United States has been more gen er la erally abused than the Sherman silver law, and none ever deserved abuse. Bncklen's Arnica Salve lne best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Gt -"ur bathing pants from S. & N. Harris. Crop-Weather Bulletin. WESTERN OREGON. Wiatheb The cool, cloudy weather continues. Since March 1st the temper ature has averaged nearly five degrees a day below the normal, making the cool est season on record. A beavy rain fell in Lane, Douglas, Josephine and Jack son counties on the 22d. The frosts on the 18th and 19th were general in the southern counties, and are the latest on record. Chops The reports this week are not as encouraging as tney nave Deen. There is a unanimous desire for more sunshine and warmer weather. The wheat crop will be an average one, pos sibly more. Fall wheat is out of possi ble danger, though its condition would be improved by warmer weather and sunshine. Spring grain is from 4 to 10 inches high. The cool weather retards growth. Corn is not doing well, owing to the cool nights and lack of warmth during the day. Strawberries are yet very plentiful and sell at from 3 to 5 cents per box. Cherries are ripening slowly ; they will be a short crop. Pota toes are growing well and a large yield is indicated. Prunes and plums con tinue to be reported as being a large crop, the same for berries, while peaches, apples and pears will not be an average crop. The increase in bearing acreage will, however, materially increase the total product. EASTERN OREGON. Weather On the 22d rain fell in Northeastern Umatilla county, and on the night of the 25th rain fell in Uma tilla and Northern Morrow counties. The mean temperature ranged from 50 to 54 degrees. Crops In Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow and Western Umatilla counties rain is badly needed. The crop pros pects were excellent in these counties some three weeks ago ; but the continu ous dry, northerly winds have dried up the grounds, and the result is where 30 bushels of wheat were indicated, not over 20 bushels, and in some places not over 10 bushels, per acre will be realized. Ruin within ten days would materially improve the present outlook. In Uma tilla county, east of a line drawn north and south of Pendleton, the crop pros pects continue to be excellent and 35 to 40 bushels per acre of wheat will be se cured. In this section of Umatilla county fully two million bushels of wheat will be harvested. The cool wea ther, however, is a detriment, and warmer weather would be beneficial. The first crop of alfalfa is being cut in the interior counties. The corn is in need of warmer weather. The cherries in the river counties are ripemHy, cut are not over three-lourths or a crop. The peach crop indicates about one-half a crop. The berry crop will be very large. The wild hay crop is fully up to the average and a good winter supplv of feed can be secured on the ranges. Stock is in fine condition. Sheep shear ing has been finished in all of the coun ties, and a large wool clip of excellent staple has been secured. The ware houses are being filled with wool and no market for it. Attention A Company, Third Regiment. The members of A company will as seinble at their armory hall fully uni formed, armed and equipped Friday, June 30th, 1893, at 8 o'clock p. in sharp, for quarterly inspection. By or der of Cot. Jay P. Lucas; Com. Third Rest., O. N. G. Attest: J. M Buschke, Capt. ML ZScte., SGcta., and $1.00 per Chirrs ContrTig. noarsanefs,Sore Throat Group promptly; rcl ieves Whooping Cougli and Astliiuft. F-r Consumption it has no rival; has cared thousands -rc-herea.il others failed; will curb you if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on acuarcntee. For Lame Back or Chest, use SHILOH'S FLASTEE. 25 cts. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. lave vou Catarrh ? 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It's the cheapest blood -purifier, sold through druggists, (no matter how many doses are offered for a dollar,) because you only pay for the good you get. Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more? Ask your Dealer -FOE TIIE- General Artliir Hand Made M. A. GUNST & CO SOLE AGENTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. the Dalles and Prineville Stage f Line J. D. PARISH, Prop. Leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. everv da v. and ar rives at Prineville In thirty-six hours. Leaves Prinevlle at 5 a. m. every day, and arrives at The Dalles In thlrty-slx hours. Carties the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at Prino-ille with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. Also makes close connection at The Dalles with tnns trom Portland and Eastern points. . Courteous drivers. ; Good accommodations alone the road. .' First-class Coaches and Horses used. . Express matter handled with special care. STAGE OFFICES; AT. S lcliel & Co.'s Store, Prineville. TJmatilla House the Dalles. The Snug. W, H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles Or. This well known stand, kept by the well known W. H. Butte, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine stock of Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbase In fact, all the leading brands of fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th old man a call and you will come again CLtAf?A STOPJY, Art Teacher Room 3, Bettingen Building, Will give Lessons Mondays and Thursdays of each week, or often er if desired. Ill' Vest Jumpers, . Pantaloon Overalls, Easyf ittirag Pants. Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for Men's, CLOTHING -t YOUR flTTEiTI04 Is oalled to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Clement and Building Material of all kinds. Carrie" the Finest Line of Picture Mouldings To be found in the City. 72 LUasHington Street. The Dalles Gigaf : Factory FIRST 8TBEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. fff A pfiBf the Best Brands VAVJTxjLiLO manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. W. F. WISEMAN. WM. MAKDEltS. A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailor, East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. (iliseman & Warders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, Oregon. Northwest corner of Second and Court streets. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. 13 eggs $2.00 26 eggs 3.00 Address: E. M. HARRIMAN, 6-2.1m Endersby, Or. William Tell Your Father that we sell SWEET, ORR rS CO.'S Boys' and Youth s In every size, style and wiLunms "Tiere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood . leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Ui-Oiit Sale o! at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-redaced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. Lace Curtains, Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col lars and Cuffs laundried by THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St., before Tuesday noon, and get them on Saturday. WINHNS HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old Falls of Hood river, with large, sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soil and pure water.with shade In profusion , perfect drainage, dclightf ul mountain climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort for all Oregon, being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is unparallelec as a manufacturing center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and fir timber, possessing millions of horse-power in its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate, that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will rind this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment TITliE PERFECT W. Ross Winans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Work, Tin Repairs anfl Hoofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next isiacksmitn o price. & go. camp ground, at the Forks and See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. door west of Yonng & Kusa' Fraitrn & Carpets