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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
T11K IJAl.liKS
Knstcrii Ori'tfon Vrult Outlook.
Tim following If taken from Ob.-crver
l'ncuo'a report of date .Inly 11th:
Fruit: Tin- fruit crop is no better
tlmn it is in the western iinriion of the
ntiite. Insects mi' murki-il by tliuir ab
sence, thouth in Wasco rounty a few
coillln moths are to lie observed; in
Umatilla the green P'tf 11,1,1 l'0,llin
moth are finite injurious : in Klaniatli
the green aphis ban ilone damiip.' t0
some of the fruit trees. As in Western
Oregon the cool weather abate!" the de
velopment of tins fruit peat a.
The strawberry crop is about over in
the Columbia river valley, they are
ripening in the interior; about 100 tons
were shipped from Hood liiver valley
alone. They wore shipped to Montana
points, to Denver, Kansas City and to
Omaha. Car load lots were wanted, but
they could not be furnished. Clarks
gei'dling are the best berries for the
climate, the acreace of strawberries will
be increased fully 100 per cent. Cher
ries are ripening and the crop will soon
be secured, except in the interior comi
ties, where they are now turning color;
the cherry crop was generally poor, in
many sections not enough to supply
home use. Wasco county had the best
cherry crop, where it was about the
average. In Wasco county the apple,
prune and pear crop are a full average
crop, the prune crop being very heavy.
In the John Day country the fruit crop
is a fair one, nearly up to the average.
Along the Snake river the peach crop
will be almost to the average; In Mor
row county many of the fruit trees were
winter killed. Generally speaking, ap
ples will be about SO per cent, of an
average; peaches about 50 per cent;
prunes a full average or more; pears GO
percent; in Malheur county prunes do
very well; but the orchards are young
and no yield will be had this year. Ap
ples, prunes and peaches are being
mostly increased. About The Dalles
there has been an increase of fully 100,
000 prune trees in the past year.
From the present outlook Oregon
crops can be summed up as follows:
Cereal crop an average one in yield and
product. Hay crop nbove the average.
Fruit a decidedly short crop, except
ixprmnea and berries, prunes an average
...Crop. Berries a largo crop. Vegetables
a good crop, especially potatoes.
Xow Vorlc Silver Market.
Kew Yokk, July 11. Silver was weak
and lower, certificates falling to 71,5ac at
aha stock exchange. Treasury pur
' chases yesterday were disappointingly
small and accounts for the weakness of
the market. Commercial bar silver fell
to 70.c. Mexican dollars unchanged at
57c. Money on call is easier at 08.
ime money is difficult to obtain. The
irate is still nominally G. There is a
ibetter inquiry for commercial paper,
the banks in gome cases advising pur
chases. .Sterling exchange is heavy,
posted rates leduced to if-LSi..1.. and
.1.64. (iood supply of commercial
bills, demand light. The rates are grad
ually sinking to a gold-importing point.
"My little boy was very bad off for two
months with diarrhoea. We used var
ious medicines, also called in two doc
tors, but nothing done him any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrluea Remedy, which gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him.
consider it the best medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to ail
who need a diarrhoea or colic medicine.
J.E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale bv Illakelev &
Houghton, druggists.
Go to X. Harris for fine prints; L'O
varus ior ?i.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
Decidedly the Finest Line of.
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and I'aliscs, etc., W.
COIL SKCOXn AND WASHINGTON. THE PALLKij, OR.
HORSES HOESES
J. S. COOPER,
Vomer Ham. CXfOX STOCK VAIIDS, Chicago, Hit.
The largest and onlv strictly commission dealer in horses in
the world, will "hold his lth extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 189o, on
WEZDisriEsnDirT, iTUinrsr 19.
Entries should be made at onee.
HORSES ,, HORSES
J. O. MACK,
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which liii mnoiiK Its contrlbiitnrs tho most finnmis nutlioii In
Mioh wrltorsnsi the folliuvlns
TliiiUKiy lltirdv,
.1. T. Trnwbritli',
.It'ioini! U. .Icronii'.
Fnuici.'H lloilson Ittiriii'tt,
Tliemlori' KooHovi'll,
.lo:iiiiin Miller.
Ctilliurt I'urkur,
liilin litirrouliH,
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
.Lame Back, dec
SANDEM'S ELEQH1C BELT
With Electro-Magnetic SJIWNSOnY.
Lolot rUnt! Itett ImproreDicnU I
Will cure without nmllclno aJI ntilun retultintr from
OTt-r-uxatlo.i of Iraln nerve (urccai ticiwuaor Injis.
crctlon, aj uerrou) debility. tlpUi-jaesa. laiiuor.
rliBuinatlEin, kidney, liver una bladder complmjtn,
lamebaclf. luinbaso, fcclotlrn, all femal rorapmlnts
EJ II. JicalUi, ric. thla lectrlo Btlt cunUlci
4fr(.l IprrreiiU over All them. CurreW ti
liutantlyfvltV wearer or we forfeit 3,0oo.uu, and
wlllcuieallof tho aUivo dlneaiei or uo lay. Thou,
iiiids lmo been eiirtU by thin marveloun Invention
niter all other remedied failed, and vto kIvo huudred
Of tentiinonUh lit thl oriel every other f tate.
Our l'aneri'al iaipn.nl KUIHIIU WlShKNIOBY. tho
Ereatent ; buon sver offered waU men, tUVK ullhall
ell). Itealiaaivl llwomtilrt.elhtiUilUITXIlllliiCilU
SOtUjs Beud lor llliu'd 1'ampnlet, niiUled.Kttlcd, Ireo
8ANDEN ELBCTRIO OO.,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY 01
2000 READERS.
I'Uvy rcarl 'rim chroiilclo to K0t tlio la tut mill
iuosi rctiauto cw. Ami they rend every Una
thiit is lit tho jnr. 'flint is whnt iimkiN the
Chronicle nn luruluablo ndvertltliiK mulluni.
Tho uetviiuper thiit govs to tho fnnilly
tin -Mus Is tho ono (Q) that tho uilvertluT
or tndiiy jifitronlzo N- wJien they ileslio to
it-' 'i t! o i.'ii!o. WJicu they ltaut your trmle
ii'iiiinoiinccmejitsn'lll bo found In tlio,,er.
1ajui over our columns mid oberM' tho verllien
' Mho tiuth of this iwKTtlon, Itemcmher,
ii trudoof a family of two thoiiwnd -N
U worth imkliur fur throuj;h theko f
' i jIuiuii!., wpciully mi at our very
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, WccK or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
IVXiFLS.
Jb "JrC-SSJbJirL, Proprietor.
TheDhlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Tho Gute City of tho Inland Enipiro is situatwtl nt this bend
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous citv.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cart
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
Tho Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
Tho salmon fisheries are the finest on tho Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in tho near future.
The products of the U'autiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and tho country south and east has this year ' filled tho
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and iU money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
eorner stones she stands.
Hamlin liiii lunil.
Prof. K. H. Ilolden,
I'rof. (!. A. Young,
II. II. lioyeHon,
Ilobert Ilitrr,
Henry M. Stanley,
Archibald Forbeii,
Andrew bung,
Sarah Orne .Imvutt.
Dr. .!. H. Killings,
W. K. Henley,
dipt. Gliarlt'H King.
AlplmtiHo Datttlet,
Catnile 1'lammariou,
Kihvurd Everett Mule,
I'rof. Graham Hull.
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CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and tho surrounding eountry, and tho satisfying
ellbcL of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Vaseo, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other ro
gions north of Tho Dalles, lumen it is tho best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire. -
The Daily Guhoxwlk is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho "Weekly Ciujoniole on Fridays of
each week at 1.50 per annum.
Kor advertising rales, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRON8CLE: PUBLISHING CO.,
Tli ro,lis, Oregon.
11. b. StCVUIlHOIl,
Kmlyard Kipling,
A. Coiian Doyle,
Octave Thanet,
William Dean Howella,
Jiret Harte,
Clark Iiussell,
I...t r'l.Miill.ti- 1 Ini-riM
i trwui v. i, (..... ii.. j ........ . . ,
Mrs. IJobt. I.ouiHStovetii-on, Canute I'liiiiiinarioii,
p. Marion Crawford, billie CliitHe Wytnan,
' Margaret Delimit, Harriet Predion Spollbnt,
Herbert I). Ward, Edward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth Stuart I'hclps, Loiuhu Chandler Moulton,
Kncli numlerof McCLURE'S MAGAZINE nintulm two ti.iml.cmn.'ly Ulustralvtl liitu-rvlinvk
witu alien minim v'"li' i"
.Itilen Verne, Areluleacon I'arrar,
Frances Hodgson Humett, ThoinaH A. Ellison,
Tispandier, the famotiH F. Hopkinsoti Smith,
French HalluoniHt, II. II. Hoyesen,
nm! miinv Dtticrs, huvo fiiriibluil niutiTlal fur f.iiocluUy iin-imri'il InturrUm-tt whli-li will iiiiciir
fully IllintriU.il In this niaju2liiu.
Kuril number I'imtrtttii two or three aliort storle.H by fiimnus iiutliurn. Kully lllimtrnteil storlet will
iiiienr In is.irly tiiitnbern by
TiiotiuiH Hardy, William Dean HowellH, ILL. Stevetifon,
Hudyard Kipling, Hret Harte, Sarah Orne .lewett,
JoerChandler Harris, Harriet l're.citt Spollbrd, Octave Thanet,
Conan Doyle, Frances Hodgon Hurnett, Ktanley.L Weyinan.
will c(iiitrll)iite, e.'iccl.illy for youui; renilers, n tlirllllntilv lutereitln stnry of Afrienn Ailvciiturc
'NATl'HAL HLSTOKV AND ADVENTl'IJE.
Then' wilt l havi'r.il nrtlcles written by oymond ninthiunyt, wlm bn been enlliil by Mr. W. '1.
fiteail the best interviewer In KiirIiiiiiI, friim iiiaterliil furnlslicil lilm by Karl Hanantxak. of Hum
bun;, tliuj;reat nniiiml Importer mill trainer. Tiie.-e urtleles ile.il with
The Capture of Wild IieantH. The Transportation of Wild HeitHtH.
The Training of Wild JteastH. The Adventuieri and ICucapef of Karl Hugonbeck.
Tin; crlM will oo Illustrated by an KiiKli.ih artiit of iicknonUilKiil klll In (IrmvhiK wllil uiilmiiln.
John lluuuoroii)', C. r Homicii, Ini. c. (' Aniinrr, uml other wrltor litmouii for their work In
tills lli.'M, will coiitribiite to the muaine.
Of Intereat. to both Young and Old will be
1'ItOF. It. L. GAILVEK'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOKILLAK.
I'MMiiilInn with n leaillue Kui;ll.ill review, to mihllih I'rnl
(ianier' letters chwriptivi! of his jirei-ent expedition to Afrlea, I'rof. tinnier In noteii the world
over lor 1110 ennoiis nun iiitiTeitiiiL' lnvesiiuai onx uu in iiiiikuik hi iim' ninn;n m iinniHiiin. in
Milieu tor ,'
the uortlla
The, iiiiiazlm; nl.-o
" Tho Edge of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" Newest Knowledge." " The PrcHent Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
We are. ollerlni; this nplcnild ninKii.ine with the Daily CimoNtci.r. for only n year, payable
in Hilvnueuor in monthly iiiitnllmeiitx iih deiln il.
We iiniko this e.xeciitloniil oiler in order that vie niny feeure n law iiiiiiiImt of new suleierlberii,
but all who mo itlreaily ubierllers may iivnll thuiiuelveM of this opportunity In weure thin Krent
miiKiilue. Kill up the blunk Mini eiid it in, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
m . mi m mil
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IlKAI.I.Ilri IN
Furniture and Carpets
We have atbli'd lo our iitimneHM u
soiuplete IJndertntlitig Establishment,
and as wo are in no way ooimeeted with
the Undertakers' Trust', our prices will
be low accor'Jlngly.
j From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
TUB -
Irta Pi'ic
tlRM'iirloiisnml lnterestliiK InveHiKiiumiM nu is iiiukiiik in " ' "I1"-' " oi n iiiimijh, hi;
Afrlea last fceptember for the miku of further iiiirstiliiK bis stiulles in the native haunt of
la. The Illustrations for thee articles will be from photncraiilis taken by l'rol (lamer,
ik'nlnonlco contains most interi'stlnc articles under the following coinpri'lienslvi1 heads
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Hrowery is now turning out tho beat lleor and Portei
eaat of tho Caxcadcs. The latest appliances (or the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEA.LHU8 IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and tho Latest Patterns and Designs in
RHILROHD
Is the Hue to tike
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH
It Is the DliilniT Car Itmite. It runs Thrniui
t'eritlhuled '1 ruins every day in thu yuur to
$1 paul and Chicago
(NO CUANtii: OK CAUH.l
(.'niiipoM.'il of lllnliiK Curs unsurpassed, Vull
mini lirnwliif; UiHjiuHlcvM:rsoI lnte.it tUlpmA.
T01HIIST SLKRl'INO CA11S
Host that run be eonstriieleit, mid in whluh
aei.-nmnmiliitlnux urn both I'ree mid I iiriilshi.il
for holderiiof first mid Hei.'oud-eliiss'riukuls.Hiiil
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A eoiitiniious Hue, rniineetlni; with nil Ulleo,
anordtiiK direct iinil uninterrupted Hcrvlco
l'lillmati Hlei'iier nwervntlons run lie stunil
In adviiiiee tliroiiKb miy iineut of tint road
THROUGH TIGKETS
hiiitlaud nud Kuril's) can I
ticket utllcu of thu company
To mill from nil
points In Ainerlea.
be purchased nt nnjr
I'll 11 liiforiiintliiu concuriiliiir rates, time nl
trains, routes nud other details furnished on
iipplicntlim to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKCUt D. 1'. A A. Nav. Co., UeKlllntor nllleo, THu
Dulles, Or., or
A. I). (JUAItl.TO.V,
AmCt. (iunernl I'nsscnuer ArU rortlnud, inn,
ARXIC FACTORY
B0DA WATER AND I0E 0EEAM.
Candies and Nuts
Hi wliiihmuln
llloliitluiis.
TOItACVO,
(till A UN AND
KWKKT DltlNKN
.u'Specialties
Flnout Poanut Roautor In Tho Dalloi
'2 3 8
2d St root
J.F0LC0
At right shto
Mrs. Obarrn
restaurant.
, IP'I'rnetical Puintern and Paper Manners. None but the best brands of the
bherwin-Williama uml J. W, Masury's PaiutH used In all .nir worl:, and none but
the most skilled workmoii employed. Agents for lasiiry Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or f-oap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Bhot) corner Tliirdaud Washiujjton 8t3., The Dalles, Orofoc
Qolumbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Man lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and Is now bettor than
ever prepared lo furnish tho best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 26c.
Olllco of the fust an, commodious opposition Stie
to Dufur, ICIiiiisloy, Tyh Valley, Waplnltia,
WWiKpiiiiKH and Priimvlllo in In the Hotel
am. I'ithi.ih Kuin to Prliievillo can huvo
sM.OO by yoiiijj on this Muu line,
All trains stop here.
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor,
70 Count Stxaat,
Next door to Wuaco Buu Oflloo.
Him just received a line Hue of Humph
for HprltiL' and summer Kultlmrs.
Come and h the New Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to ortler. Satisfaetlon Kuarantocd.
THill im I Mill illllMf iWt In
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the W'iihco (etuuty
air fur best portraits and views,