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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'Al'KU OF DAM.KS OITV.
.IK1 WACO COUNTY.
Tlio Murk Lane Kxprcss, in its weekly
roviuw of tho Hrltisli Brain trmlo saya:
; "The Nritisli wlient crop is now osti
; ninted at 7,000,000 qrs. This leaves -1 ,
- IHKMHU nre. to no inmoneu. i'imiuuuuk
EKi u,;., wt v,r -,', ,
Weekly, l year M go bo needed 10,000,000 qrs. It is not i-nav
o in t see where tins supply is to cnmo iroin.
It will absorb all tlio pood crops of llu
sia, India and Southeastern Kurope to
cttKON- j till the llritish reiiuirenuMits, ami fur
j titer. p:ivs that estimates on the French
rt-onic.. " I crop vary front thirty-four to ol,000,000
oFrtcK nouns, quarters, an aver.ige of LSO,000,000
Heneral Delivery Window . . . . a. m. to 7 . m. , nei11M . . ;n,,. Hirnre will bo better
tlmn expected. The Uussian cro) can-
t mouth
" 3 "
IHlly, 1 year
" G months
" per "
Address nil communication to " Til !
ICI.K," The Dalles, OrcROii.
0 fiO I
c oo
3 00
0 fiO
William Tell
Your Kiitltur that we sell
It .
SWEET, ORR & CO.'S
Monev Order
8'inday (! It
..s , m. to t j. in.
.pa. in, to JO a. in,
fi.nstso ofitAU.s
trutiK ROttis K.Kt ....9p,m.midll:r.i.iri.
" " Wc-it .. 'in. m. and .VIWp. m.
atiiso for Onldendtilo 7:80 a, in.
" l'linevlllo ftiPOn.m. i
Mluiurmid arm SMirlwis . .:Sn. m.
'not yet bo estimated. Jtyo and barley l
will' yield heavily and com promises!
I well. Tho Austria-Ilunpirwn yield is I
expected to be 100,000,000 bushels,.
" lU-avlncforl-ylctllattlnnd .flrwio. m. n.,iqt 1SS.S00.000 bushels last vear.'
is.xeept Mindnv. ! This the Express thinks is too small, I
, jTrl-iveokly. Tuesday Thursday mid Saturday, i , . ..,.,., !,.i i .,.:il lw. 17C 0011 Ollll '
t " Monday Wcluo.vday and Friday. , lellOVlllr the yield Will Do 1 iliAKW.UUl' ,
!- - bushels. The Italian crop is estimated;
SATUKDAY, AVG. L'tl, ISM I :lt -1,000,000 bushels huer than last
jtt.- I year. The Spanish and l'ortueueso erojis removing the tendency to a recurrence of
nr., .,v,.nt...l t.. 1,.. tn.SilO.l ( 0 ins he h tannin'' s pens itiai remove toe cause
Vest J u m pers,
Pantaloon
Overalls
UELIM 1H1WM TUT LADY FAINTS
'"Til tho twluk of nti oyd,
"Tii the ilraiiRlit of a liicath,
Vtimi the blossom t' Iwalth,
To the paleiiew of doulli."
When sudden fainting spells como
upon a lndy, you may ahvnyi suspect
sonic uterine disturbances or tiouble, or
some prreat disorder in the circulation and
nerve' centers. Aretnedy that has al
ways proven successuu in waniiiitrou ami
KXCLAXJS MOXJCY.
Gold is the sole legal standard of value
in England, and everything else is meas
ured by it. A fow facts about England's
coins may not be uninteresting at this
time. Mints in England are said to
have been in existence before tho time
of Athelstan. At any rato in his reign
(923) regulations were issued for tho gov
ernment of the mint in London and of
several provincial mints. In the time
of Edward I the mint was managed by
Italians, as Englishmen do not seem to
have acquired the art of coining; and in
the reign of Edward III the operators
were formed into a corporation by royal
charter. It was in this reign that gold
was first taken to the mint for coinage;
but of course gold coin was in use long
before that. The lionians had gold coin
two centuries before the Christian era ;
and it is possible that the Macedonians,
three centuries earlier, also coined gold.
The Anglo Saxons, however, only coined
silver; and the first record of gold coins
struck in England occurs in 12o7.
Sovereigns were first minted in 1JS9
and guineas in 10G3. The name of the
latter coin was given because the gold
from which it was made was brought "by
some African merchants from the coast
of Guinea. When first struck tlie guinea
was value for twenty shillings, but by
1695 it had become value for thirty shil
lings. After that it was reduced at
different times, until in 1717, it became
as now understood equivalent to twenty
shillings. It is interesting to note that
the first guineas bore the impression of
an elephant, in token, doubilees,of their
African origin.
The origin of tlie pounu sterling was
in this way : In the davs of William the
Conqueror, the management of the cur
rency was in the hands of the Jews, who
thoroughly understood the principles of
money. They took a certain quantity
of silver, of a weight known as the
"Tower pound," which was a weight
something between a Kouian pound and
a pound troy. Out of this pound were
cut twenty separate coins called shillings,
and out of a shilling twelve separate
coins called pennies. These silver pen
nies weighed each one-twentieth part of
an ounce. Sterling is derived from a
locality Easterling noted for the pure
quality of its money.
The system introduced by the Jews
was in vogue down to the reign of Ed
ward I, who banished the Jews from
England, and their place was taken by
the Italians. The change is held by
many Englishmen not to have been one
of advantage, and the Italians are
blamed for disordering and debasing the
currency.
I more than last vear. Previous estimates
of the lielciuni, German and Holland
crops are valueless.
The latest medical discovery is that
cancer may be cured by an inoculation
of tho virus of ervsipeln.
OREGON NEWS.
I of them, corrects tho circulation of blood.
and ;ives to the system that even run
ning nervotH oucnryso essential, is Dr.
Pieive'i5 Favorite Prescription.
The "Prescription'' is puarantced to
givo satisfaction in even ease, or money
. .
j reiuiuiuu. Auiui!ij; v.no (IOCS as IUUCIl.
Yon only nay for tho good vou get.
Can you al. more '
As a'repulator and promoter of func
I tional action, at the critical p.V 'I of
I chauire from rirllmod tn 'nnv:i : ..-ul.
. I "Favorite Proscription " is a prfretlv
A resolution asking for the appoint- safe remedial a went, and can produce
ment of Senator Corbett as receiver of only good results. It is equulh elllca-
im PiUii,i ivln lvnik was carried' eiolH "d valuable in its efi'cets when
thelortlandbAMngs bank was tarnui ta,.en fop tuMii (lisor(crg aml (lpra
:it a meeting oi ueposuur i jujuhhu niouts me t cut to that later mnl most
critical period, known as "The chango
oi Life."
Basy-f itti ng
i ants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip
8ffS?"We are also Headquarters for
Aden's, Boys' and Youth s
The financial outlook of the world's
fair is not gratifying to those who in
vested money in it as a speculation.
The paid admissions for July were
only about 85,000 more than for June.
Half of the period for which the fair is
to he opened has expired. Unless the
attendance for the remaining three
months is very much larger than for the
-first three there is likelihood that it will
end in financial collapse. Put President
Iliginbotham takes the hopeful views
that the attendance for the next three
months will be us surprising for its
magnitude as that of the first three has
been disappointing. This seems over
'anguine. It is to be hoped, however,
that the receipts will prove sufficient to
pay tho debts, if not sufficient to return
to the stockholders Jwho furnished
money for tfyo work at leaet the princi
pal df their advances.
Thursday night.
Luke Strong, who was reported as
missing from Perrydalc, has turned up
and tells a long story about being ab
ducted by two men, robbed and carted
over a considerable extent of country.
His possessions consisted of a watch
and $20.
E. Hayes shipped Wednesday to the
Pacific Lumber Co. of Omaha, Neb.,
the first car load of lumber ever shipped
from Klickitat county to any point so
far east, says the Sentinel. The car
contained 1S.000 ieet and Mr. Hayne-'
has orders on hand covering fifteen cars
more.
The nickel mines in Douglas county,
situated in the Cow creek canyon, com
prise a large aiea of ground, presuma
bly an old river channel, and have
proven phenomenally rich. It is the
intention of the company to put in a
system of water works by which they
can operate the whole year round.
Mrs. E. .X. Denny of Ashland has re
ceived by mail u living rose tree fou.
the garden of Getlisaniane, a prci-eni
ot the Jewish mission in appreciation of
her untiring work. The brave little
traveler is growing beautifully in its
new home, and boasts of having accom
plished the longest voyage ever made by
a living rose, 11,000 miles. The num
ber of neighbors who want "slips" after
awhile if the rose bush thrives will be
legion.
Last Sunday Drs. Swinburne and
bagen performed an operation on a
member of JHeppuer's demi monde,
called "Daisy." About a year ago she
was shot by her husband, a 32-calibre '
pistol ball striking her just below the
left nipple, glancing around the rib,
lodging about six inches from the point
of entrance in the latissimus dorei mus
cle about two inches below the skin. It
has been giving her much trouble since.
The bullet was badly bruised from
striking a coreet steel and presented a
rather ugly appearance. It is probable
that the steel saved her life.
thk Dalles
AND
Prinevillk
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
I-enves The Dalles nt G a. m. overv day, anil nr
rlvos at l'rinevllle in thirty-six hours. Ihvp.
1'rinevllc at 5 a. ni. every liny, anil arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hour.
Carlits the U. S. Mail, Passengers anl Express
Connects at l'riii'llle with-
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
AImi mtuuk clot"! conneitlon at The Dulltn with
tilnfrom 1'ortland unci Eastern ioint,
.' Courteous drivers.
.' Good accommodations along the road.
. First-class coacies and Horses used.
Express matter handled with special care.
STAGE OPriC'KH;
LOTH1NG
In every sine, style ad price.
A -
I
n m urn i in mn o nn
4-H. III. WILLIHP 1)0.4
M. Sluhel & Co.' Store,
I'rinevllU'.
tJniiitlllH Ilouae,
The KuIIbh.
J. F. FORD, EnwDti,
'Of J)Cfi Moines, Ioth, writes uiuler dt ol
March 23, 1S03:
s.
Wool, in anticipation of a free trade
basis, has been down very low for sev
eral months. Free traders made much
capital out of their doctrine by declaring
that the poor worklngman would get his
clothing cheaper. It is no cheaper yet
nor will it be, for the reason that the
few pounds of wool required to make a
wit of clothes cannot be affected over a
few cents, the chief cost being in its
manufacture and the several profits in
handling it.
The new postal money orders to be
provided by the government will soon
be issued. In the new system there will
be no complication. Sheets will be is
sued calling for amounts from one cent
to $3, which can be torn off1 to suit the
purchaser. The postmaster will have
-so writing to do on it, the sender simply
adorainglt tho fame as a check or draft.
One cent will pay the charges on any
Amount up to f 3, inatead of !)c, as now.
15. Mku. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
' little girl, eight and one-half yearH old,
. 1 1 . I .JO ! -
I who nau wauicu uwny iu on uuimt:, ic
A Hack Number." I Well, strong and vigorous, and well
This is the slighting remark that is I fleshed up. S. IS. Cough Cure has done
applied to women who try to seem its work well. Doth of tho children like
young, though they no longer look so. it. Your S. 1$. Cough Cure has cured
Sometimes appearances are deceitful, i and kept away nil hoarseness from me.
Female weakness, functional trouble. So cive it to "every one, with greetings
displacements and irregularities will add i for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
fifteen years to a woman's looks. These Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Fonn.
troutjiesare remoyeU by the useof Dr. ityouwUlitorwlfrchan.Jchrful,n.lwly
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Try this ,nr,h..u,.T., i..k vr -v.,,,.,., ith
remedy, all you whose beauty and fresh-1 tho j,eadaohe and Liver Cure, by taking two ot
iican ib liuiuu; iroin hucii causes, anil no ....-v. ....v
, n t .. , . .u.iv uiirvn vut;ji u .
longer ngure in society as a "ixick
number." It's guaranteed to give satis
faction in every case, or money paid for
it returned. See guarantee on bottle
wrapper.
Karl's Clover Hoot, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Hold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
.Mr. .1. C. Iloswell, orio of tho best
known arid most respected citizens of
Urownwood, Texas, suffered with diar
rhtea for a long time and tried many
different remedies without benefit, until
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhtea Remedy was used; that re
lieved hiiuatonce. Forsaleby lllakeley
& Houghton, Druggists. lm.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the faot that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
nnd Building Material of all kinds.
C'rrl the Fluent I.lim ot
Picture Mouldings
To be foand in the City.
72 Washington Street.
TTnTOnO TTOnnTT
J. S. COOPER,
.Corner Ham, UNION STOCK YARDS, Chwwjo, Ills.
nil... i.. i l i.. .i..i.. i
jut ij.iL!t:Mij iiiiii uui v nil niui v ;ijiiiiiii:)iiju iit;iiit:i in iiiii.ii'h i
the world, will hold his 7th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 189!, on
W HI LJ LXJ HJH M A Y . o HjJr l . fS' I '
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES
.'i-l'llitWIilll
i i rill t -i T.i
The Dalles
Gigar : factory
FACTORY NO. 105.
u There is a tide in the ajf'airs oj men which, taken at its
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
flat
CIGARS 1
the itest Brands
manufactured, and
orderu from all part n of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
An agreeable Uuatlve and NMRVti TUN la
sold hy Druifir lit or sent by mail. S5c, , 0c. ,
and 11.00 per phoIuko. Bample free
T iff The Favorlto TOOTS rOWSU
MkXM HiortUoTectnaadur(tb.a6o,
Wot Mlebjr tfatpti ft Kluerily.
Hold under a jiosltlve ginirantce.
Vi cents jer bottle by all dnnth'Utfe.
W. E. GARRETSON.
mm
Jeweler
UOIiE AGENT FOK Til IC
mi in m i
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
I3M hxviinrt Nt.. Thf Jtnllai, Or.
PHOTOGRAPH CR
First premium t the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
CIiAfA STORY,
Art Teacher
Room 3, JttHiaijen JJuildiiKj,
AM1I five lanolin Moudnyk nd TliumlnyB of
e ch wttk, or o(t..iur If dtilred,
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
tlio demand lor tlio liome mnnuiactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULR1CH & SON.
V. K. U'lHKMAN, XVM. MAItDEUH.
A. WESOLO,
The Boston Tailor,
East End Seeond St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I'nrfect Pit Giiuruuloeri.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second greet, The Dalles Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
11 1 III V W
wcu Known w. fi. iiutiH, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of
Sheep Herder's Delist and Irish Distarbaie
In fact, all the leading brands of fin
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and you will come again
P ntrimrflnt xw n?
wudip uui m ui -
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rati
MICHELHACII IJUICK, - - UNION ST.
MINHNS
UK NHW TOWN Iiiih )xni plttttt.il on tlio old fmnp Kroiintl, tit tin- Korku mid
I i'Hllsof HtMKl rlvur. with lnrKc, hlfttitly lotM, lrnl HlrwUiiuitl hIIuvh, kociI will
KinliiiirowaU.-r,wlthttlimlt)ii iirofunfon, ;rfw!tdriilmiKe,d.'llithtfill iiiouiitiilu
climiitu, thucentiiil iittriictliiu iinii iiiDiiiitiiln Mimiucr n-xirt for till OrvKtm,
bcliiB tho mvirost town tti Jit. Mood. It Is imimriillelw tin innmifiiuliirlliK
center, IjoIiik tlio natiinil leutfr for 160 i-iuiiit! inlltH o( tlio Wat uislnriiuil f
tlmbor, ikmmmiiik iiiiIIIdiik nr JmrMfixmur lit Us iIiihIiIiik tttrvniiiH mid water
lalln, easily hariiex.etl. Whero flifii. iniitlvn imwer o.xlHt, theru tlio n"u.
laotorleH will I'cnter.mmoninU'tl by will iinil ollnmto that cannot Ijooiwliw
itnywhero fur Irult and iturliailtuie. mill with tniiiMitirltitiim Hlrcudy a"ut!!
hum uui. uiu iiiirii III Jllllho It K.TH't( IllltllO nr H ayillh t"
j See me on the ground, oi
1 address me at Hood Riv
I Wasco County, Oregon.
Saloon
Wiseman & Warders,
and fine Rooms
The Dalles, - Oregon.
4fNorthwet corner of Second uml
Court streets,
TITLE PERFECT
W. RossWinans.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs ami
Roofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Skoot, next door woBt of Younf,' fc Ku"
BlacksmiUi Shop.