. I " .ht 'if HI a 77 s; v. 4 JUS ay '.. a- & KM The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'Al'F.ll OF DAM.KS CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. t V-rttv WontlKT Hulli'tln. WKSTKIt.N OUKUON. ! Weather: The past week bus been cooler than the preceding week, the d.tth.PMt.mN .1 The iHUIcOj to.npor.Uurc boinj : from 04 to AS as necoitrt-clNs matter. degrees, as against hS to J ilegnen oi " - - - - - ----- - tliu wt,uk olorii Clomly and cool SUBSCMITIOS KATES. we.Uher prevailed on the 5th, Oth mill sTA0": r ! ., wui.1 .Pnki. of mm . ti,0 or.i.. ' 6 "nionth 2 i wosturn nortion and rain on the north- II ! l U SJ ' ... Daily, 1 year " 6 mouths. per 6 fo ! west coast on the oth and Oth. o&6 CroDs: Fall wheat and oate harvest ' p. in . .Sa. in. to-t p. m. .9 a. m. to 10a. m. Address nil commtuitcatlou to"THK CHKON IC1.K," The Dalles, Orccou. I'OHt-OiriCH. orricr. hours fimcrai Delivery Window S a. m. to Ioney Onler " tundar U I) " utostso or MAILS trains roIup Kas: .9 p. tn. ami 11 4. n. m. " " West 9p.nl. and fi:50p. m. Btace for Goldcndiilu 7S0n. m. " " ITlnevlllo S:;w a. in. " "Dufiir and Warm SprinRs ...-:: n. m. " tl-etwlnc for I.vlo .t Hartland .&:ra a. m. jAntelopo . ..5:S0n. m. Kxcept Sunday. Tri-weekly. Tnesdnv Thurday and .-aturday. I " Mondar Vctlneday and Friday. WEDNESDAY, - AUG. 0, 1S93. DISAPPOINTING. Grover Cleveland grows more cautious with the advance of years. The same message he has just committed to con gress he would eight years ago have characterized idle and idealess,if written by any one else. Whether his wonder ial individuality has lost from the buffet ings of political life or whether he has been chastened by his comparatively recent domestic relations, the fact re mains that his last message is not the Bharp, clear, ringing, incisive document that of old he was wont to formulate. Those who have been looking forward to it in hopes that it would allay apprehen Bion and in a measure restore confi dence, will be disappointed, for beyond a clear exposition of the causes and con ditions of the present monetarv troub- continues and the general opinion i that both are turning out better than ' was expected. The most .eriou? com plaints in regard to late spring grain 1 which will hardly make more than 00 to I 70 per cent, oi an average crop; posii- bly not that much. Excellent report are rendered concerning the hay crop, i both as to quality and quantity. The. i warm weather of ten days ago caused j the fruit to ripen; and now the apples peaches and plums are coming into ' market. The codlin moth and hop louse J ! have been developed under the influence i j of the warm weather, and spraying is. I lwing generally resorted to. The hops ' have been remarkably clean ;-o far this , ! year and many growers hoped to secure 1 j their crop without spraying; but 'or ; clean hops spraying will have to be practiced. Grasshoppers are becoming , numerous in Jackson county, and they are doing some damage. In parts oi Douglas county some of the fruit is fall- ' ing to the ground without apparent cause. The crop conditions are not all discouraging, rather the reverse, and a? a rule the farmers are pleased with their crops. KASTEIIN OKKUON. Weather: The week opened with very warm weather; but the tempera ture fell on the 7th, since when it has been cooler; the mean for the week var ied from OS to 72 degrees, as against 70 to 7S degrees, of last week; a sprinkle of rain fell in the northeastern counties Willis I4H William Tell Your Father that we sell -BRIGHT fl ra les. and the statement of his belief that durjng the week ; no other rain fall is the Sherman law should be repealed, he ! rt.ported. ! makes no ouggestion of what is advisa-1 Crops: Harvesting the fall wheat,! hie or expedient, and throws the burden j o;m !UUi barley is in progress in the entirely upon congress. The sole re-1 Columbia river valley; east and south maining point of merit is his suggestion j ot- tjie i;ine mountains, haying is being that whatever is to be done, " 't were j finished, while grain harvest will not well it were done quickly." He lays j jg-,,, for tWo weeks yet. The warm epecial stress upon the point, urging Wl.ati,er W!IS injuriou" to the late sown that that greater portion of the body ! 0lUj: aiuj wne.u ; hut beneficial to the politic, the wage earner, is the most tin- j nji ruiu. There appears to be r. pro happily affected by continued delay. . t" for a Kenerai increase in the total 41 Beauty without grac Is a hook vrlthout a halt." That's what the French think. Whether it be true or not, there are many American women who do not even pos-ess the hook beau ty and attractiveness are dented them. VVhv ? Hecause they're lunguid, cross ami" irritable They know not what it is to be without pain or discomfort half the time That's it; sufl'er in silence misun derstoodwhen there's a remedy Dr. Pierce's Favorite 1'rescrlptlon at hand that ljn't an experiment, but which is sold, by druggists, under the guarantee that if" you" arc disappointed in ativ way with it, you get vour money back bv'apiilying to its makers. A siiriial service to weak womeukind is the 'finding of lot health the build incr tin of a "run-down" Fvstem. Noth ing does it so surely as the "Favorite ' I're-erintion." None like it ! For overworked, debilitated women, teachers, milliners, seamstresses, "shop girls."' nursing mothers one and all are curcdbyjt! the Dalles AND Prineville Stage , Line J.D. PARISH. Prop. Isive-i The Dalles at C a. rn. every daj . and ar rivo at I'rinevllle in thlrty-slx linnr U-nvf 11.. n .. . ...... ....it .irrlvw 11 SWEET, ORR & CO.'S Vest Jumpers, . Pantaloon Overalls, iDasylitting- rants, Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s CLOTHING $ In every size, style and price. ii m urn i inmn o. fin H.U.WILUHpfliU.Xf The nation will voice a sincere amen to this, though there is little hope that the final measures will be as promptly ar rived at as could be wished. On a ques tion of this kind, with so cosmic an as semblage, perhaps no two can be found who will have identical views. Nearly all will want to be heard, and have a right to be, and the time lost m listen ing to speeches which will have no prac tical value, and in motions, in filibus tering, in adjournments, in committee work, and the thousand and one annoy ances which are well known to every speaker of the house or president of the aenate, all will conspire to delay the solution of the important question. The following comment on methods employed by large corporations of re ducing running expene is from the Shoe and Leather Review: "Why hould one class of men bear the brunt of present distress? One railway sys tem discharges 1,S00 employes; another reduces the time of its men, works them in shifts, thereby giving all h chance to earn a living, if nothing more. Is not the latter course iar more equitable? It is more than that; it is yood business judgment, for it keeps together skilled employes who are conversant with the requirements of tiiat employ; and when business revives which is only u mat ter of time the cost of breaking in green hands has not to be borne. Let all hare alike in reduction, but give every laborer and mechanic a chance for bread." It h surprinini; that any sane indi vidual outside of tho fitlver producing tates can entertain tho idea that free coinage would be an advantageous policy . If such were adopted silver would pour into the United States from within mid without, and gold would toon have to give up the unequal struggle of standing good for it, on account of itf greatly-increased quantity. And eithergold wonid be permanently withdrawn from circula tion or silver would bring about its own ruin by falling to its actual value, 55 cents. C'uenli l.ciclis. grain product, due to the increa-ed j acreage, though the yield per acre will not be up to that of 1S01. From special reports it is estimated that Wasco ! county will ship -NJO.OOO busln'1- n; wheat, an increase of 100,000 bn-hel-. i the wheat is averaging 15 bushel.- per . acre. .Sherman county will ship abotr ' again as much, the average is 1 to 1 bushels per acre. Gilliam county will , ship about one-half million bushels ; in j Morrow county the wheat is averaging I from 8 to 15 bushels per acre, and there 1 will be for shipment about 800,000' bushels. In Umatilla county the ee- j timates are variable; but it cm be naid that fall wheat will average for tin county 2'J bushels per ucre and spring about one-half that much. Tho county shipped in 1S91, 1.S0O.000 bushels and this year will ship about two million bushels. No reliable estimates can be made for Union, Wallowa, Haker and the interior counties. The grain in not in such good condition in Union and linker counties as it was two weeks ago; the latter two counties will ship about S00,0)0 bushels, possibly more. The hay crop is good throughout all the counties and the fruit prospects con tinues to be good. The following from the Chicago "Prairie Farmer" of July ,,,2d, is given to show what the Oregon Weather Bureau is doing to advertise Oregon's climate and crops at the world's fair. "The Exhibit cf Oregon : Quite a novel, interesting and attractive feature of the exhibit made by the state of Or egon in the agricultural building at tin- world's fair is tho weather-crop bulletin of Oregon,as it is telegraphed each week from Oregon, by the weather bureau and posted on ar. immense blackboard in the O'egon pavillion. This afFurii-1 the inquirer an admirable opportun:' to draw his own conclusion!-." wood's iX2;osxiioiirriu. 'Xlio Great Ungllil: ItemC'ly. I'rornptly aral permanently carca oil form of .Wrro-xj aturrhsa, Jmpcteru y and all e$i-itof Ali-itc or Lx-ueu Uc n prccrlbeil over En ,ycarsln t..omaniUof c-jks; LsforcandAJttr. j utiint .Kn UrussUt for Wood I'JuhdIioJIiibi if Iio offers lOrafcworthleMBitUIclH'Jlaplaeoof thU, kavo lib Ounondt store, Jncltwo prico In letter, ncl rivet t iTinevnie in unny-six nnurs i.ev rrinevlle at 5 a. m. every chiy, uml iirrlvet ui The Dulleh In thirty-six hours forties the U. S. Mail, Passengers ami Express Connect ut l'rii)"illc wlth- Str.ges from Eastern and Southern Or ofrou, Northern California and all Interior Points. Ai-i miikw.clote connection nt The Dalles with iru. from I'ortlanil and Kastern pointt. criiteass dniers. tic-ad acsoranodations alonz He road. . Firsi-class coaclies and Horses used. Express matter handled with special C3re. HTAOK OFFICES; YOUR ATTENTION horses horses J. S. COOPER, Is called to tho fact that .11. SIcIihI & Co.' Htort), I'rlnnvlUo. Ilinntilln IIniMt,, Tim DuIIcn. J. F. 1RD, isl, O! I)t Moines, Iowa, writes under iUt- ni March 21. lb'J: fr. 15. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half yeara old. who had wasted away to IJ8 poundb, is now well, strong nnd vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. 15. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your .S. II. Cough Cure has cured and kept nwav all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, witli greeting for all. Wishing vou prosperity, we are Yours, Mb. & Mas. J. F. Foan. If you with toft-el froth nwl cheerful, and ready furthccpriiiK't. work, cleans-o your nytcm with the Hemlaehi; and l.Ivcr Cure, bytukiuir twoot tiireu de uieh weok. Mild nnrter a positive guarantee. M emu- p:r hottle by all dnugisls, W. E. GARRETSON, ho- Hugh Glenn, Corner Burn, UNION STOCK YAIUjS, Chicago, III. I iiit ; iimw . : i i 1 1 i i 1 1 i i . m, i ii, iv ruin in ln.itiii iiiwLiiii in iiwiuvh ,...n .... - . . tlu! world, will hold his oth extensive sale ol west ern bnuuled horses for season 189!, on Material of all kinds. ' T7T7" Li ! I -Tv-r"EJ1C3"r A "7" A TTrS-TTT 1 " V W I'll J 1 I ' lfc Jl -J M 1 M S. J X 4 Wmm' ' -Crrie thfi Fititt Illm of- Picture Mouldings Entries should be made at onee. HORSES 'i"dt:im To tie found in the City. 72 CUashington Street. I li There is a tide m the affairs of men which, taken at its leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had rotoronce to thw The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIRST 8TEEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. Iftp-OBlSiiiiil ; Fonile U m VXJTx.XkjO manufactured, and ordern from all parts of the. country tilled on the shortest notice. i i Leaning - jeweier. -I,K AOKNT Kl! TMK at CRANDALL (L BURGET'S, Who nro Helling these goods jut at greatly-reduced rate M101IKL15ACH 15IMCK, - - UNION KT 131 'NVoolvard aTenuf.Dttroit, Mich. , Bold in Tho IMII by Hnix.-! & Klnern'i Lieutenant Taylor, of the Uuited States engineers, who is overseeing the work on the Cascade locks, was in the wowWMna by return mall, l'rtce, ono paoicago, city yesterday. He savs the contractors, ' 8iiix.ts. Onexnutpita;,iBviuicuTt. i-ampi-Dav it Co.. have "00 men fmnlnvpd flf I t in pbin tcalol envelope,!; cents iJUse, uy ix uo., iiuvt -W men CUipiOjeU, OI , Mdtvu TbB WooA Ohmiilcnl Co., wnom U4 are stone-cutters, anil that a large amount of stone, L'3,000 cuhic feet' or more, is now cut ready to put in. j The water is slowly receding and will Lave to fall about live feet before the ' work of pumping out tho lock pit can be begun. He thinks they will probably be able to begin work in the lock cham ber about September 1st. The work will require 40,000 cubic yards of con crete. There are 5,000 barrels of cement on the ground, and 10,000 more will be on hand iusideof two weeks. Oregoulau. Lout. All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. I .JH her. ,nd Ht.. Tim )uIIh. Or. 4 memorandum book, containing the name of A. J. Anderson, and receipts valuable- only to tho owner. Finder will leave it at this ofllcu or Leslie But ler's store. tfARL'S AHI 2BBFWillMaFnHWl!lWM WISU.PDII ACtSE IT WILt HOT CUHt. J An ajrrMRbU; Laxatlrc and N Kit V 1 UN it'. Sold Uy DruKRtataor cent by mall Kx:. UK , ind 81.00 pr tckae. r-etapfja ttbb VfiX If A The Favorite litre KVZtt A.W HwfortuuTMrtliMUllin.-aUj.r.c. For laleb Hnlpc ii Ktimitlj. A. WESOLO, rn.,., n m.. IIIK, h N All lm East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. 1'erfect Fit iiriitf(t. The reputation of THK UALLKB CI GAU has become firmly established, and the (himaud for the home manufactured article iH increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. W. F. WISKMAN. VM. MAKUKHH. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Broot, Tho Dalles Or.1 This well known stand, kept by the well known V. H. Ilutts, long it resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine stock of Sheep Herder's Delight uml Irish Disturhanc In fact, all the leading brands of fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars. (Jive th old man a call and you will come again j Uliseman & Marders, Saloon and Wine Rooms MINHNS 5 Hi: M:VTOWN lumlyvn iiliittrd on tlic old ruin) irrotitnl, it Hit' I'orfcmmd 1'ulln of Hood rlvi-r, with In rue, niijhtly lot-.b ond htni-lMiiid ullcyN, i;ouil mil mid iiirewiiti.'r,vltliiiliiidiiii iiiiifuxloii, -rrt-'t ilriiliiiiu.'lullLtlitfiil inuiiiitiilii clliimti.', thi' i i.'iilrul iittiiivtliin iimi 1 1 1 1 hi it ii 1 1 kiiiiiiiiit ii-urt (or nil (ir'H'ii U.'iUK the la'uri'Ht town In Mr. Ilnod. It l' iilii'iiinlli'lic ns u miiiiafm'tan'1!! center. bolUK tin' Hiitum) rt'iibT for l.'i ninnu' mlli'x of the bent i dnrn.i'i fltiil.r .t.llki. ii.lllt.itiu .if t...t..m.r ! l,w il.iul.lnrr Ltri'iltllt. Illlll Ul(H fiilla, uinilly linrniid. W liere eheiip inotln miner eklstn, then' h' ""'""j I., ..I. ..I. '...II I. .1 1 ' ...II '.I I,. .,,.1, mil t CXC' 11 .1.. .'tlii.... f.i.l .i I iiiirlniitlii. I .. 1(1. . .rt.lfllill II 1 t Lit A'fJ vii l will iiiji llilk tin iiluce lii tiifil..i ii i.i-rli hi liiiini- or it inr i' TITliE PERFECT ! Soq mo on the trround. - - aciaress me at xioou. j-"- I Wasco County, Oregon. W. RossWinans. The Dalles, Oregon. Northwest wrner of Second and Court streets. CUAA STORY, Art Teacher, . I rjfg Jtoom S, tieuinytn Iluilding, Addrt Vi'JM irlve ljMin Jlondajr nnd Tliurtdart ut o ; .. tcti or ofk-uw If UwlisU. ,W,.ms Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. .tL'.OO . :j,oo K. M If AltKIMAN, tndemby, Or. D. BUNNELL, Ml Pinp Wnrlr Tin Rp.nflirc anil Rnfl l MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE' Sliop on Third Street, next door wont of Young ISlaekeimth b'lop, rctK