The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 29, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFlUIALrl'Al'KU OF DALLES CITY.
AKD wajco county.
Batercd at the PostoBlcc nt Tho Dalle, OrtRon,
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
BY MAIL (rOSTAOK MeTAID) IN APVANCK
Weekly, 1 year
" fi mouths
" 3 "
Dally, 1 year. ....
" C months.
" per "
Address b11 corumuulcntlon to '
tCLE," The Dulles,, Oregon.
Tlie Astorian believes tho probabili
ties nrc thnt the salmon industry of tho
Columbia is doomed. It seems to lmve
been easy enough with traps und wheels,
to drive the royal chinook snltnon uwny
from the Columbin, as evidenced by the
yearly lessinp pucks. Will it be ns easy
to lure them by abolishing the destruct
ive acencies? Once diverted to other
i j spawning grounds it is not likely there
n so
6 CO
3 CO
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ition in the. W
buck again, j y
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THE CHKON-
l'of)t-()Rle.
orriCK nouns
Aencral Delivery Window.
Money Order ' .
intuitu- ii 1) "
is ettner instinct or into
riniiv tribe to bring thorn
Knlmnn runs mid navigation do not
agree, to say nothing of the destructive i
agencies which greed of gain has placed
in tlie course tne nsn, in tjuiei,
civilization aces, have pursued.
Oil flii y
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William Tell
Your Father that wn well
S n. m. to 7 . m.
,Sa. m. to 4 p. m.
9 a. m. tolOa. m.
closing or mails (
train? ROlng East .9 p. in. and 11 :45 n. m. i
" " West .! p. m. ami 5:30 p. in. I
Stage for GoldeniiHle 7:S0n. ni. j
rrineviiK. o,iii. , , i i..-
" 'Dufnrnnil nrni Siilng . 5:30 n. in. i given O.V trie .CW iotK imiiiiciui 'music
;; t Lmving for 5g;a1 ;nTSlnnd -silo S: Si i Pld nbr0!ul t0 imported is re
Exccpt sundny. i carded at the treasurv department as a
ITU-weekly. Tuesday Thursday niul Pnturilay. i . . ,,,,,!
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday. favorable symptom of returning conn-
ZZZZTZTT'mrzrmr7?'mrrTrrr? ' deuce. Much gold now coming here is
JULY 29, 189:? , the same exported several months ago.
, , The heavy shipment of American cereals 1
. abroad within the past two months lias ,
materially reduced tho balance of trade ,
OPYRK.KT IBSO
After dinner,
I if you have discomfort and puffcr
' imr, take Dr. Picrco'a Pleasant
Pellets, or Anti - Uilious Granules.
They're made to assist Nature in
i.nrcf order for c.uid iicinc s.nt tn I her own way quietly, but thor
Kur...... ouglily. What the old - fashioned
Washington, July 2S. Large orders ; 'pill d'id forcibly, these do mildly
ami tjeiuiv. .iiicv oo more, too,
A ItKTTKK I'L'KMNO.
SATURDAY
A SUGGESTION.
Tlie one thing which seems to trouble
the farmers of Wallowa county most at
present, is where they can get money to
pay their harvesting expenses. Tlie
banks refuse to loan money ; and the
few individuals who have it ask such
rninons rotes of interests that the farm
ers cannot nflord to borrow from them.
8ome farmers are talking of giving their
men time checks payable November let.
This will be very unsatisfactory, aud ie
almost sure to cause much trouble.
more,
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iiiiu Lin uin .tiu laming , im;
regulate tiio system, as well as
cleanse and renovate it. One little
Pellet's a pontic laxative ; three to
four act as a cathartic. They're
the smallest, cheapest, the easiest
to take. Uncqualed as a Liver
Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Head
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all derangements
of the stomach and bowels, are
against us. In such circumstances, it
will be natural for the United States tot
continue to receive gold trom at.ro: mi. ; )romptly rolieved an(3 permanently
Gold in considerable quantities is alto cmo(
coming here from the West Indies, j TIlPVro tie cheapest pill vou can
This Spanish gold, on reaching our , buV) i;(!cause they're guaranteed to
shores, finds its way to the assay oflices, i g-n:e satisfaction, or your money is
is melted in bars, and this and the returned.
European gold soon find lodgment in the y0u only pay for the good you
United States treasury. From the pros-, get.
ent indications the gold in the treasury j Can you ask more ?
therefore will soon pass $100,000,000. It I
SWEET, ORR 5t CO.'S
Vest Jumpers, .
Pantaloon Overalls,
iiasviittins rants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
These checks would not probably be ;9 today $37,560,000. When the $100,-;
worth 50 cents on the dollar to realize
upon, and again, harvest does not last
until the first of November. The Chief
tain makes this suggestion: When
m T T T,
000.000 mark is passed the treasury will I
again resume the issuance of gold certi- j
ficateE, which, under the law, had to be
suspended when the treasury gold was
you have run one or two days, haul off reduced below $100,000,000. Gold certi-
the wheat and sell it. If the local deal
ers will not buy it, consign it to Allen &
Lewis at Portland or San Francisco with
instructions to sell it on arrival. Then
you will have the money to meet your
expenses and be independent ot the
userer. While you might not get as ;
much by a few cents on the bushel as
you would later on, yet advantage of !
having the ready money would, we be-1
lieve, really be. the cheaper in the end. j
Let us say, for illustration, that you cut '
and thrash in a day 'Jo acres of wheat I
that will yield 30 bushels per acre ; that !
would give you 750 bushels, which at 40 I
cents per bushel would bring you $300.
This amount would go far toward paying
the expenses. We hope the farmere will
consider this question ; and if any one
has any better suggestion to offer, we
will gladly publish it 'or him.
fkates now outstanding aggregate $S9,
000,000, an unusually small quantity for
the treasury to have. The department,
however, shows little or no interest
whether the gold is ?1 00.000,000 or $75,
000,000, as it is the policy of Secretary
Carlisle to use the gold on hand the
same as he does the currency in meeting
the obligations of the treasury, so for
several months past the gold reserve has
been treated as available. Cash in treas
ury today is $122,000,000.
hor-
At a recent meeting of the state
ticultural society at Salem it was pro
posed that a state fruit show be held.
The secretary read a paper on the sub
ject and said : Roughly estimated, there
are at the present time 100,000 acres
planted to fruit in Oregon, the largest
portion of which is in young orchards.
Ad estimate of $100 per acre net when
the trees are sir years old means an an
nual income of $10,000,000. There are
many reasons why the society should
give such a show. Since the opening of
the world'e fair, Oregon's fruit has
caused California to make inquiries re
garding Oregon's fruit raising. Cali
fornia is raising money to give a mid
winter exposition in San Francisco. It
will be the biggest advertisement the
Golden state has ever received. Oregon
should not be behind in this matter.
Mr. Sargent thinks that each city should
subscribe from $10 to $100 towards the
scheme and then let it be thoroughly a
tate affair. Oregon'B representatives
in Chicago could scatter advertising re
garding it and boom it all they can.
Our Old Fire Company.
That was a irav old company that
i we belonged to, Joe, away back in 'OS,
when you and I 'ran with the machine.'
! Do von remember that big tire in Hotel
Row, one freezing night, when hi'-fi:
people were pulled out of their lnriiiutr
rooms and came down in their niu'ht
clothes; and how 'Dick' Green brought
down two 'kids' at once one in hi
arms, the other slung on hib back?
Poor 'Dick !' He got the catarrh dread
fully from so much exposure, and suf
fered from it five years or more. We
thought once he was going in consump
tion, sure. But, 'finally, he heard of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and tried
it, and it cured him up as sound as a
flint. I tell you, Joe, that catarrh rem
edy is a great thing. It saved as good a
man and as brave a fireman as ever trod
shoe leather."
Chicago papers will do well to in
dulge in no boasting over cities and
communities experiencing failures.
The world's fair dosed, we shall proba
bly see the financial cyclone dip down
and lift a lew roofs in tlie world's fair
city. This thing is general and univer
sal. Cities bo far escaping the fate of
their neighbors will have their turn
eoon enough. Chicago will be last, but
it may go hard with her when the
trouble does set in. Spokane Review.
Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
f f Line
! J.D. PARISH, Prop. !
I ICiive? The Dnllcs nt C n. m. every dn, and iir- '
, rlvv at Prineville In tliirty-Mx Iiniirs U'nvi". i
' ITInovllt? nt 5 n. m. every day, and nrrivet. at
The. Dalles In ttilrty-Mx hours
Carlits tiie 0. S. Mail, Passengers and Express !
Connects at l'riu"llle with '
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
ii tmi!ii clnxe connection at The Dulles with
trim from Portland and Eastern jNiint.
canrieons dnrers.
Good accommodations along the road,
first-class Ccacties aid Horses used.
Express matter bandied with special care.
STAGE OFFICES;
tenafllfl ii m
In every size, style and price.
j (i m wn i inniQ i mi a,
Al
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Slclicl Jt Cri.'n Store,
l'rlncTllle.
Tlmatlllit Hiuh,
rii I)aUn.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Jluildiug Material of all kinds.
Crrl the Fluent Line of
Picture Mouldings
To De foand Id the City.
LUashington Street.
J here is a tide in the affairs of men winch, taken at us ki
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Bl-OitSiflfil
FUnhri k M
72
Uucklen'n Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever1
soree, 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 L'5 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin-erslv.
W. E. GARRETSON,
Leaaing
HOLE AO ENT FOlt TICK
iDwolor
UUIIU1U1
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
July 'u, 18U1, will be paid on preeenta
tion oi tne same at my otuce
ceases after this date."
1. 1. Buhgkt, Treasurer
The Dalles, Or., July 5th, 1893.
HSHHsfiiHiilpi
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIRST BTEBBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
rJC A DO o! the Best Brands
VJAVJTxxXIjC? manufactured, and
orderu from all parte of the country filled
on the HhnrteHt notice.
All Watch Work Warranted
interest jewelry Made to Order.
138 HmoiiimI ht.. Tllf llallen. Or.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for tiie home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
Indians for soldiers are not a success.
The experimental stage of adapting tlie
Indian to military life lias passed. The
project has had its run for two years,
but it is thought that neither the army
nor tlie Indians has been benefited.
Col. Lamont has Anally taken the ini
tiative toward the complete abandon
ment of Mr. Proctor's pet scheme.
In 1880 Denver dispersed a mob, sim
ilar in numbers and vehemence to the
one that lynched Arata, by streams of
water, directed by the city firemen. It
dofln't take much to quell a lawless mob,
given a few cool-headed officers.
I'erbaps, in personally welcoming
Btevenson, Pennoyer best showed how
little lie felt the sting of not being nom
inated vice-president.
nil TJ i r inn r ,mmz m m c mm
WBOTfOW A CASVILL MOT CURc!
Anamreeable Laxative and NEKVE 'lU.VIt;.
Sold by I)rUKKits or sent bj- mull. 25c. 40c
nd 81.00 ir puckaKe. Kiimpies free
Vf HA Tbe Favorite TOOTH FS77ttt
A.W H.WfortheTeetuondlJreatU.ric.
For tale by Knl Klnemly.
A. WESOLO,
Thr Ronton Tiiiok
I A LIU JKJ L U i 1 ilJUUl l)
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
Perfect Fit Ouarnnteeil.
CLxARA STORY,
Art Teacher
lioom S, JJeUinyen Building,
Will (,'ive Iusoiin Mnniluyfl and Tluirsduyn of
vicU week, or oIK-ner if dehlrcd.
A. ULRICH & SON.
V. W I HEM AN. WW. MAKUEKH.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Breet, The DalleB
Or.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago. Sciatica,
Kldnay Complaints.
Lame Back. Ac . oi
J. F. FORD, Mist,
The free coinage law is apparently
booked for a large spectacular funeral,
to begin August 7th.
To Delinquent Taxpayer!.
All proaperty upon which taxes are not
paid by tbe 1st of August, will be levied
upon and sold according to law.
T. A. Waku.
Sheriff.
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LateH PlltiUf Ut IaireTtBMaU I
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:ntlo.
Will cure witaoot nwdlelM all WmLmm ramus from
oreMjiutiou tit brain arra foront bti tr I nH
crttloo. m QtrmaM rteUIHr. topliaiaial. Univor,
rlwiinuUBn. kldiwr, Ur aol..U4atr eomplZlnu
JitttfUi ImmtmnU ertr all Mbit. Cirrat u
liiiUniJjr ftltW wwrar or we fortelt i,MaJw, nd
will cure all of the alwre dlimtri or no oar. Tbvu.
i-ud bare bem cured n tliU marrtlutu Innntiun
vf teeUuuMlak to IbU and Ttry other able.
Our rmrtal laarmd BUH-TWU SIWUaOST. tlx
CMlt Una mr offrd vrak men, ritlE wUktl)
lit. MMllk mc tknrH Wtrwta aiAlUrrilU la f J It
watis Scad for Jlhu'd rampblvt. roallrO, cildlrtu
ANOCN SLCOTRIO OO.,
ko. ITS lrMtrcet, fiHVliAJ, OK.
Molneii. Iowa, write under dl ol
I Jlmcli 2:1, 1893:
S. B. Meij. Mkg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home lost week, I found
i all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
! little girl, eight and one-half years old,
mm juu wiiaicu away to do pounun, ie
now well, strong and vigorous, und well
fleshed tip. 8. U. Cough Cure has done
its work well, ltoth of the children like
it. Your B. Ii. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseneHS from me,
So give it to every one, with greetings
for nil, Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Vourc, Mb. & Mum. J. F. Foiti).
If you wiyh to feol freah and clieurlul.anil nd
I i'r ii J'u " w"rl' slene your yntooi ultti
turee doi each week,
Bold under ponltlve guarantee.
6b cnU per bottle by all dnunrUlt.
ThiB well known stand, kept by the
well known W. H. BtittH, long a resi
dent of Waweo county, lias nn extraordi
nary line stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Distarbanc
In faut, all the leading hrandH of tin
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and you will come again
liliseman & Marders,
Salooa and Wine Rooms
at rDAMHAI I JL DIIDrT'C
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELHACIl HUICK, - - 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.
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Northwest corner of Second and
Court streets.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
13 eggs.
26 eggs
Address :
12.00
3.00
E. M. IIAKKIMAN,
Under sby, Or.
MINHNS
II K NKW TOWN" Imx been iilatttil (in the old ciuii ground, nt the Korku it ml
k KuIIh of Hood rlvur. with liirKu.hlKhtly l(it,lnoiii Htm tmtnd iilloyi,, kimhI noil
oiid iiiri!WiiU:r,vltlinliHilcliii,rofuiiloiil iH-rfcctilriiliiiiucdi'llulitlul inouiitiilii
:I I n t it t-, thucviilTiil iittniutlon nun iiioiiiitiiln miiiiiiht remirt lor all Orison,
U'lliK the iienruNt town to Mt. IIimmI. It In liiimriilldtc i.k n niiiiiuliKiturlni;
ccnti:r, Im.'Iiik th( niituriil (.'untcr for l.'O i,iiiiiri' iiiIIcm of tho iM'Nt fediir iiml Hi
tlinbiir, iMMkCHKliii; inlllluiis of horic .OHfr in It dimhlnK utreiuiiH mid Mitef
IuIIh, intilly hiiriifj-i.:d. When- !h-ui inotlu- iiohit i;xIhIk, thuiu the ma"?'
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See me on the ground,
m si hmm. a TT a l aw 1 v
""! Wasco County, Oregon.
TITliE PERFECT j
W. RossWinans,
D. BUNNELL,
Pine Wort, Tit Repairs m
Booli
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
ShoD on Third Street, next. rWr u-Uf f Vnnnc&u
A 1 IIVDV VI w CJ
Blacksmith Shop.