The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 26, 1893, Image 2

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    Tbe Dalles Daily Chftmiete.
tTrv-Wat.rr Bulletin.
WESTERN OREGON.
OFFICIAL VWT.R OF IULLK CITY
A?D WACO COCXTT
Entered at the Pew to Sec t Thf IUllw. Orrtjon,
SrBSCRIITlOS RATES.
bt BAii.crofT.40i rrn; is ava.
Wcetlr. 1 rear. 1
" 6 month. .
' 5
Dally, 1 rear.
e month?.
- per "
Addrest all ccxnmnnlcation to
ICLE," The Dalle, Orepcn.
0
0 50
6 W
0 JO
'T"lT Id)
omct Borrj
nera! ndlrerT Window . .5 a. c to T p. m.
Ictict Order " . .J a. m. to4 p, m.
lundiy vi D " . .9 a. m. to 10a. in.
ClXJi6 0rKAU5
trains folnc Kas: 9 p. ra. and 11 :45 i. m.
' ' West 9 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.
Stase for Goldendale ' :30 a. m.
Princrilk- 5:3a.m.
" 'I;iiariuidWtvrsi?prir.rj 5.30 a.m.
" flTinp for Lvle Hartland 5.30 a. m.
" " " :Antelope S X a. m.
Except Sunday
tTri-weefclv Tuerfav Thursday nud Saturday,
j ' Monday Wednesday and Friday.
WEDNESDAY.
JULY 23, 1S93
The suicide of two or three men out
of work in Chicago should be a warning
to unemployed mechanics and laborers
to keep away from that citv. The Chi
cago Herald preaches a short sermon on
the subject, in the course of "which it
says : "There are too many workmen
here. The magnet of the world's fair
drew to this city tens of thousands of
artisans who expected to find employ
ment. Most of them were successful.
During the construction of the exposi
tion buildings an army of men was em-.
ployed. En: the white city is finished.
Building is now limited to the ordinary
and normal demand; of a growing me
tropolis, and there are more mechanics
available than can be used. Although
thousands of men who buiit the strac-
tures at Jackson Park have scattered, '
many of them returning to their homes
in other cities, many have remained
here. These men constitute a surplus
of labor which will no: be absorbed for
some time to come. Not all of them
can find steady employment and a large ;
percentage will find none at all. Any
man who has employment outside of,
the city should hold oa to it. He will
not find work here."
The Buffalo Courier
tremely sarcastic vein :
ble mineral. It is a
not.
is
silver is
product. It can be bought and stored ;
and will retain its savor for an indefinite ',
time. Formerly the salt springs of '
Onondasa, owned bv the s:ate of New ,
York, supplied almost the whole conn-,
try and were a very valuable property, j
Then salt sold for several dollars a
barrel and the output of Onondaga ,
amounted to millions. The opening of '
new welle and new mines of salt has so
increased the production that the value ,
of tbe great Onondiigs properry has '
passed away and salt has declined till j
today a barrel of choice fine sp.lt can be I
bought m the Buffalo market for SO
cente probably about half being for the
coat of the barrel and half for tbe salt.
In view of thefe changes and tbe severe
loss to vested interest, ought not the
Weather: The past week has been
the warmest so far this season, the max
imum temperature ranging from 75 to
o degrees ; a few morninps were cloudy,
with clear weather prevailing the major
portion of tbe day. No rain fell during
the week.
Crops; The clear, warm weather was
very beneficial to the ripening of fall
sown grain. Fall sown oats and wheat
THE CHF.o.v- are being cut in I.inn. Lane, Benton,
Douglas, Josephine and Jackson coun.
ties; in Marion, Polk and counties to
the north harvesting has not yet become
general, but will be this week. The
' grain cut so far has been heavy, of good
quality and very satisfactory to the
farmers. The spring oats and wheat
will not yield an average unless rain
should fall within the next week.
Spring wheat is not over fifteen inches
high and it will be hard to safely cut.
Clover hay has all been cut and put
away; timothy hay wil! be cut this
week. In Jackson county, the second
crop of alfalfa is being cut. Potatoes
are a good crop every where. Fruit
continues dropping from tbe peach,
pear, apple and plum trees, reducing
lAr yield still more than was expected.
There is a marked absence of codlin
moth and the aphis. Hops are in bloom
and a good crop is expected. Some .
yards are expected to vield 2,500 pounds
to the acre; on low lands the hops are
not so good, being more backward and
of a yellowish appearance.
EASTEKN OKEGON.
Weather : The pa: week has ben
the warmest so far this season, tbe
temperature rose to from SO to 100 de- T"v
grees up to the 21st. when general thun- THE JyA.L.LES
der showers occurred cooling the at
mosphere considerably.
Crops : The rain was of irreat benefit
to spring sown grain. Fall grain is be
ing harvested and cannot now be af
fected by the weather. The rains this
month, though for the most par: light
and pooriy distributed, have been of
great benefit to develop tne crain. In
Wasco and Sherman counties almost an
average wheat crop will be seeured- in
Giilhuii and Morrow counties the yield
per acre will be reduoed ; but the pro
dnc: wii! be increased, dne to the in
created acreage. In Umatilla county
the prospects are good. Harvestinc is
i- progre and -.rood yield' are reported.
Sprin
i....
no: a perisnable . "
the gram crop is s.igntiy damaged ; but
a iair yieid will h secured. In Wallowa
county considerable wheat ws wipr
killed, but the spring sov.n is irood. In
Baker county 3n increased acreas;' wili
make an increased production. In the
counties south and southwest fit Baker,
where irrigation is centrally practiced,
the croDS are an average. Hay j; very
good. Fruit in Grant and Crook coun
ties Is good ; but greatly infested with
insects.
Considering the state, its fail and
spring sown grain, tbe conditions are as
a whoie not discouraging at all: but
rather flattering.
Elder
William Tell
Your Father thnt we sell
SWEET. ORR St-CO.'S
fc&5.Vest Junipers,
eays, in an ex-;
Salt is a valus-
necessstv, which i
wheat will be short: but fall
an average. In Union county
when von nsc
Romedv. It's Catarrh. The worst
cases yield to its mild, soothing,
cleansing, and healing properties.
Xo matter bow bad your case, or of
how long hUnding, you can be cured.
IncurabFe cases are rarc. It's worth
500 to you, if yon have one. The
manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Remedy
are looking for them. They'll pay
you that amount in cash, if they
can't cure you. It's a plain square
offer from a responsible business
bouse, and they mean it. It seems
too one-sided, too much of a risk.
It would be with any other medi
cine behind it. It only goes to prove
what's been said : incurable cases
are rare with Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy.
Other so-called remedies may pal
liate for a time ; this cures for all
time. By its mild, soothing, cleans
ing and healing properties, it con
quers tbe worst cases. It removes
offensive breath, loss or impairment
of the sense of taste, smell or hear
ing, watering or weak eyes, when
caused by the violence of Catarrh,
as they all frequently are.
Remedy sold by druggists, only
50 cents.
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J.O. PARISH, Prop.
Ijeiittr. Th? iia".l at 6 a. m. every da uX sr
-i". : lr!'..evii:e in thir:y-Ji bour J-uvp
It:.-.--. .1- at a a. m. every day. and a-rive at
The Iialie ia thlrty-tli hours
Carues the I'. S. Mail, PasstDters and Express
or.nec:." a; IrlD-n!e w.th
Stares from Eastern and Southert Or
scou, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
A.- - '.." connection at The Daiie with
'c. J'ortlacd end Eastern j ir.t
'.;:!!tts SriTiii.
jc iCMiEJdaticts a! tti icai.
7.::-:i25j coa:s$s aid Horstt is-i.
lRi:n EKur milti viti sjKia! car.
STAGE OrrJCES;
Pantaloon Overalls,
Easy-fitting Pants.
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
are also Headquarters for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
clothing 4$
In every size, style and price.
i
j
I
YOUR ATTENTION
is called tr the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
"There js a ttdt in the affair 7 men which, taken at its fleod
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Dealer in Gia.
and Bnilciii'-
l.mie, Plueter. Cement
Mf.Jcrisl of all kind!".
Crri. tl Klnt t.l if
Picture Moulding
Cii-Onl Sale !
M. -ichrl Co. StAre,
I'rllirrillt.
Umatilla Route,
Cbr JalU.
72
To ik found in th City.
CXJBshington Street.
S. Beaver, of McAllistervilie.
Jnniatta Co., Pa., (says hi? wife i subject
to cramp in the stomach. Lrpt FUiniaer
W. E. GARRETSON.
government to bur and etore tbe fait j he tried Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera
product in order to prevent further re- and Diarrham Remedy for n. and wa'
Leading
Jeweie
r.
dnction of the price and
ing to salt-boilerF and calt miners?
not, why not? Let us hear from
ellver etate.
farther Buffer-1 mueh rlen?ed with
1
If I
the
tiiepfly relief it
-'IK AiiKNl rOK THK
Is this a prophecy? More than fifty
yeare ago Carlyie wrote : "The repub
lic weft of us will have it trial period,
Up darkeet ot all houre. It in travelinc
the high rotd to the direful day And
this scourfre-will not come amid famine's
horrid stride, nor will it come by ordi
nary punitive judgments. It win come
as a hiatus in statecraft, a murderous
bungle in policy. It will be when health
is intact, crops abundant and the
munificent hand open. Then k called
statesmen will cry over production, the
people will ijo to the baliot box amid
hunger and destitution, but surrounded
by the glitter of self rule, and ratify by
their ballots the monstrous falsehood,
over-production, uttered by misstates
men and vindicated by the snme bailot
the infamous lie over-production, thrown
upon the breeze by ervile editors
through a corrupt press. And thus
bring rein upon his country, serfdom
upon himself and oppression upon his
children."
afforded, bhe has since c?cd it when
ever necessary and found that it never
fails, t or -aie by Blakeley ic Houghton
Druggists.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOll.
Brrst grades of oak. Sr. and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.
BBi nil
The Dalles-
Gigaf : faetory
FIBST 8T3EET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
fTCi A P of tlie lU;n Brand J
V-XvT-rLJ.tO manufactured, and!
orders from a!! parts of the country filled j
on me snor-..T i.itic".
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Ivlade to Order.
. .IK -riiiirt t.. Tlr l)alla. Itr.
A. WESOLO.
The repu'.tu.i. of THE DALLES CI
GAR has be:oin- Cnaly established, and
the demand for tht home manufactured
article is inureaciiig everv dav.
A. ULR1CH it SON.
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MJCIIELDAUl PRICK, - IWION T,
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.
5atisfa'or? Oua rat? teed.
f 1X0 per Dottle.
Cri)Uj- p;."1; r M .jorjp'.ncCoiiKli
end AS.m.i. i" r t i.ta tit-u Jt bn ii'
ri'-u : hvurcdthuu Aid vr.u- all o jiir.,
lalid: will ctke vol :..; i Xf. t cif. Sow
hy lru;:yisti) -n a D-n' i . f r t ls.--p Uaci
orCht,u3c -iiiL(.:i i rri:iu acts.
HJLOK'SA CATARRH
The Boston Tailor, The Snug. WINHNS
East End Second St. w. H. eutts, Prop.
Suits Made tO Order from &'o. 80 8eccLd Sreet, The DalleB
$13.00 up.
Or.
Pants from $5.00
IvrfM-i "It fJuaraiitct-d,
up.
The Telegram contradicts itt-elf in two
Consecutive sentences:
Two minutes later the pulsing engine
came to a stop in the yard of the union
depot, and the deafening shouts of the
hundreds of people who were assembled
there announced that Vice-President
Adlai E. Stevenson and partv had ar
rived at Portland. There was no osten
tatious display or unnecessary ceremonv
at the depot. Portland's citizens ar'e
nothing if not practical.
Now the question agitating The
Chuo.vicxe is: Did the deafening'
alioute of hundreds of people come Jroni
the throats of an ignorant rabble, or are
the citizens of Portland graded'
QHILGi
CbARA STORY,
S0Bm Art Teacher,&(S
UttUiujen Building,
MIL. ' Jit'.li
ud to cure vou. J'rict 2 inixtcr lt-
Tor alf hy Miljie. Kliierl).
Rheumatisnrif
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kid nay Complaints,
Lame Hack. tc
. . .
This well i im n stand, kept bv the
well knowt W. H. Uutts, long a'refi
dent of Wan ? county, ha- an striiordi
nary fine sun-V or
Sheep Herder's UtiirM aod Irish Distarbanc
In fact, all -he lendins? brands of fin
OiLar-. Give th
on will come ai;ain
5"
hi:
Jioom
M'ii(lo and Thurwlnyti oj
uf olMicr U d'.-lrel.
J. F. FORD, Evaoielist,
'if 15o::i;
U.
under inU- til I
t
!). SAWEI'S
With llMtnHrlMMtlo I
. LatcM rMtiurilM la
KLT
our.
K
crrnial,ou at trnun urr forrjrMt m m i'Ii .)
ll"0. m iv-rrwu df Willy. Uneutr,
ru majuro. kldur, aw and button oi,Uinii
!if?JS? l"to, Kiattr, all faale eufQuuicu
The Krag-Jorgensen rifle which ban
recently been adopted for tbe United
States army and navy, will pierce
twenty-nine one-inch pine planks at u
distance of L'oO yards. Ab shown by
this teat it would certain. r nlow it u-nv
. . . . . ' " -ira Uc rrn twnl br Ik
through half a dozen men etundhif in utUSSSSTSSJffJSu
line. , ,'' ?,"'' ' kuutmc KiaruMOkT. it.
rtrrtr)rrKrrra I Vl. .. .r Vt! to" wtatz man. rK aUkltl
for fine nrintn- fl tu4 lor Ifiu j e.inpnirt.mili.fil, trvc
ior iint pnniB, m sanocn CLCOTNIQ oo..
Iowa, rH
Mi: ii. Mio. Co..
JJufur, Oregon.
On arriving home last week, J found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
i little girl, eight and one-half vears old,
who had wasted nwav to 38 jounds, is
now well, stroni; and'vigorous, and well
fleshed up. h. 15. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Jioth of the children like
it. our S. 1J. Cough Cure has cured
1 "nd .kePr away all hoarsene-,8 from me.
no g ye it to every one, with greetings
istnng you prosperity, we are
.'111. CC ,11!H. J. r, i-ouii.
Uliseman & Warders,
Saloon mid Wm Rooms'
l llK . .T ' hah ll" "''1 ' n"'l irr-' UKl. nt the turk niid
liili ol Hkm1 rn-r, with Iri.'t', Miititlv l.il, tfn1 tlr-tMiul wlU-vi.. (r.Kl
itmliuiewntir,witlii'liuilc!ii iitulifinn. jrfTlt-. I ilfuliiaccfl. ItRhtfti! jniruiiti-l'l
ullniatu, tliucvmrttl i.Uim !l,.i, Uf u luuuut'illi un.ii.i-r n.irt tur nil (tntum,
the iaitr.M.t tovn t., Mt. It la i,i,.rullfl.r n nuiit.fiictuniii:
ciit.:r, tx:lni; the iistiirnl cuiUt f..r .' (("' i"ih of thf lr-it vut uwl fir
tlnilMf, j.h1iik iiillltoim l,.rw m.hit Ii, it !iitliii: ttnimi). und water
inlta. eittly liMfuwnwl M Ut- uIkdj. u.nh .er exut. theru the imn u
Iet.irit will e.iiter.urr..iiiiill b) und elimute that eamiot tit vxrv! if
auywhen- lor Inilt ui.d nifri'-iilture, und , uh tiNhiiortt'.oii ulrtidy wv.-w
fiiuulli II nd th it. the lt.x t.i ji.i.L.-1; i rlti-t iiun.e r h ii)iiiK liivttr.fa'
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River.
Wasco County, Oregon.
The Dalles,
Oregon.
'Norti f,
Court street.
' corner of Second and
for al!.
Vouri. ,
Eggs for Hatching
Kroia tl.rriii;Mrt.-fl tVKh.
TITLE PERFECT
W. RossWinans.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, 1 Tit Repairs anil Hooting
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Go to f Harris
'urd fur f 1.
e.'k
KoM ii'id-r a jKItjve Kuamiittv
40 cent rr Untie b- til dnnrguu.
i 13 eggs
So eggi
Addrest .
12.00
. 3.fK)
h. M. II AJtKIMAN",
Kndersby, Or,
?hp on, Third Street, next door west of Young &
BlackBinith Sop.