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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY
XSb WASCO COl'JtTY.
Sl'BSCRIPTlON RATES
BT HAIL, roSTACS rRKfAItl, IS ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 year.
" 6 month?
Daily, 1 year-
" 6 months.
6 CO
3 CO
JCJ " ... VAI
Addreos all communication to ' THE CHRON
ICLE." The Pallc. Orepon.
Twice a WMk. I
Hani times does not deter Tiie Chkos
ici.r. from being enterprising. Behav
ing that the readcrsof its weekly edition
would be better served by sendinp ont
the news printed in the early part of the
....I l so! weei;, it now issues the weekly in two
' o! parts, so that the people will pet them
rost-omco.
orncs hocks
GsncriU mJlverr Window .S tn
Jlocer Order
Sunday it O
to 7 . m.
S a. m. to 4 t. m.
P a. m. to 10a. in.
CLOftSG Or MAIL! ,
trains going East . 9 p. m. and 11 5 a. tn. i
" West . 9 p. m. and p. ni. j
Stage for Goldendale . 7:30 a. m. .
" " Prinevillo 5:35 a. tn.
' "'Dulnrand W am Sprints 5:30 a. m.
" t Leaving lor Lvle & Hartland 5 .SO a. m.
jAntclopc . J;30a. m. ,
Except Sunday.
fTri-weeklr. Tucsdsr ThursHy and Saturday, j
1 " "Monday Wedncsdar and Friday.
TUESDAY,
- SFPT. 26, 1S93'
Wednesdays and Saturdays. It is vir
tually a semi-weekly, and is almost
double the value of a weekly alone.
That our efforts to please are appre
ciated is shown by the already increased
number of subscribers. Some of the
features are:
A low price tor the paper.
A concise and full market report.
Washington correspondence.
Country correspondence.
Itemized Oregon news.
Itemized world's news.
Full local news.
Valuable hints to the producers.
Home advertisements.
The last named are valuable to any-
com
E ffl SEE
OUR STOCK OF5
MOTHERS,
and especially nursing mothers, need
the strengthening support and help
that comes with Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. It lessens the
pains and burdens of child-bearing,
insures healthy, vigorous offspring,
, and promotes an abundant secretion
of nourishment on the part of the
mother. It is an invigorating tonic
made especiallv for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
& CLOTHING 4
lrnmm tifr.
I one who will make them so, and should fpf,t harmless in r rrniditinn
i i 1 1 ; a A. i. nr . .
oe reaa oy au wjuj wuuui wcuut nf the lema e RVRtem. n it
lot of public land in this country-is j , a. tfae rnle o ,y aa de. I gt th and cures,
?VenT bJLclaT,mntff!nfive.t0 'flmand holds good, so long will adver-, chrome weaknesses at
ZaWZ h ,hrflnr ft ' money i8 an obJect' A careItU weew-vilates and promotes all the natural
-What arewe todohthe ov 0, tfae advertisements 5n The functicms and never conflicts with .
Anglo-Saxon land greed, now that the CnaosICL1. wiU save manv time9 the them.
Cherokee outlet about the last arable . . . ,. . ,., I an.- u t i
uni vi jojti in inc iiui.-i, n4 i x ii v a ruM;r.iiLiuu uuuus up. r
In all the ;
on1 A cryc nr
deep?" The Louisville Times in reply lwi Vft,naWp RnA thp shrewd tW nffliot u-omon. it. i mtnmntnA 1
' 7 . . . Ty ,T , profit by reading them. to beneht or cure, or the money
a.rttiL vuu -."- T Pnr.nviri.r. is onlr 1.50 a vear. a is refunded.
) bit a month, and no family in Wasco 1
county can afford to be without it. For every case of Catarrh which
Subscribe now and get four months' sub-! they cannot cure, the proprietors of
senpuon Iree. io not wait n you uo : ur. sage s uatarrn Kemedy agree
not happen to have the money.
Look: Over
The man who
Overlooks
take possession of Symmes' Hole.'
see
The Philadelphia Times notes that
train robbing as a bueiness pays best
when carried on by small gangs. The
twenty men who robbed the Lake Shore
train at Kendallville had to share a $20,
000 prize, while the four men who cap
tured the train in Xortbern Michigan
had $70,000 to divide. But there is an
advantage in large gangs that the Times
overlooks. A large gang is less likely to
get caught.
A few of the eastern mills and manu
factories that have started up during the
last ten days are the Bridgeport iConn.
corset factory, Amsterdam N. Y.
broom manufactory, Bristol Pa. wall
paper mills, West Superior Wis. ', wagon
and carriage works, Lowell .Mass,
woolen mills, Richmond Ind., nail
works, Oscoda Mich. saw mills, Mead
ville i'Col. i miners and the New Phila
delphia .0.) wireTand nail works. Alto
gether this gives renewed employment
to, 10,000 men.
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and
if he hasn't bought a Suit that is
joorer, and paid
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch calls at
tention to the fact that a large wall
paper concern in that city is about to go
ont of business in order to deliver its
trade to the National Wall Paper com
pany of New York, a newly organized
trust. While it is admitted that these
deals are in restraint of trade and con
trary to public policy, they are becoming
a rule under the present administration.
The attorney general has a tender side
for all trusts, and has held in the past
that laws against them are unconstitu
tional. With such a man occupying
each a post the iniquitous trade com
bine may be expected to flourish like a
gresn bay tr;e.
Uucklen' Arnica Sal re.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, 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 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly Men Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that applica
tions for labor will be received by the
undersigned nntil Saturday at noon,
September 16ih, 1S93. Said labor to be
for the getting out and preparing of
rock to bt- used in the rock crusher lately
purchased by Dalles City and Wascb
county. The wngts to be' paid for said
labor "is $1.50 per" day. For further in
formation call at the office of the un
dersigned. Dougla S. Dcite,
Hecorder of Dalles Citv.
do ' Dr. Sace's Catarrh
to pay $500 in cash. You're cured
by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and
healing properties, or you're paid.
More
Than
money
vou
Gixnl Job rrintinc-
If yon have your job printing dm!- ri
Tue Chkomcle you will have U- ad
vantage of having it done with the ino-t
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All job
under the direct supervision of one f
the most successful and artistic printer
in the Northwest.
Notice.
All persons are warned not to purchase
one check for ?S5 to my favor through
French & Co. Ste e M.u.ut.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
who purchased your Suit of
What is
Your Idea
of a Fall and Winter Suit for your
own wear ? YOU certainly have an
idea of about what you want. Who
knows, perhaps we have the same
Suit on one of our tables that you
have in your mind's eye.
Howe veil
tt will Ik; well worth your time to
inspect our Stock.
1aW w vmimm w
I UUK M 1 1 hjl 1 lUJl u There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its jk
leads on to fortune."
The Telegram says :
Orecon woolgrowers should remember
that Oregon wool never brought a better
price than in 1S70, when there was no
protection on wool, but when there was
unlimited Eilver coinage. After stiver
was demonetized in 1S73 wool betran to
go down, and now a protective duty of
100 cents on the pound would not bring
it tip again until silver is fully restored
to its place as money. Tariff duties
avail nothing when there is no money
with which to buy the product.
This would be a beautiful argument if
it were true, but alas, the Telegram man
is full of prunes. The highest price
wool ever reached in The Dalles was in
1S76, when it brought 55 cents a pound.
In 1870, "when there waE no protection
on wool, but when there was unlimited
silver coinage," wool was down to IS
cents.
Even that notorious free trade cham
pion, the New York Evening Post, real
izes where the shoe pinches, and it is
candid enough to say ; "Fewer men are
earning wages, and the wages earned are
smaller. Profits, too, are diminishing,
and what is saved is more cautious!'
guarded. But when the depression is
caused, not by actual loses in the past,
but merely by apprehension as to the
future, there is no reason why the re
moval of apprehension should not restore
business to a normal basis." The Poet
appreciates the situation to a nicety.
Let the present administration give
notice that the protective tariff is not to
be disturbed and the existing apprehen
sion will at once be removed and busi
ness restored to the normal basis it has
enjoyed for so many years under repub
lican rule.
A Good Tbias to Keep at Hand.
From the Troy (Kan.j C'bief.
Some years ago we were very much
abject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus; and now when we feel any of the
eymptoms that usually precede that ail
ment, such as sickness at the stomach,
diarrhaa, etc., we become scary. We
bare found Chaulwrlafe's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Bejoedy the very thing to
straighten one out in such cases. We
are not writing this for a pay testimonial
bat to let pur readers know what Is good
to keep haady in the house. For sale by
Blakelayit Houghton, druggists.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
dust.
W3u-fQP case it will hot curc. U
Anarreeable Laxative and NERVE IONIC.
Sold by DrugfrintRor Bent by mall 2oc. 60c .
and 1.00 per package. Samples free
Wf VA The Favorito KT7IZS
A. W H. V fortbc-Tectti and Breath. 23c.
For ale by Bnlpe & Klnertly.
VIGOR of MEN
Easily. Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
nnd all the train of rrs
from early error or laUjr
exotaet, the reuli gr
overwork, sicklied,
worry.etc PullMrengtt.
development and tono
Riven to every organ and
portion of the body,
filmjih". natnrnltnethodi.
Immedlaielroprovernou;
on. Failure fmpOMlljlc.
'iiiu reference.
explanation and proofa
mailed (acaled) fret,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. H. Y.
Executors' Notice.
Notice In herebr irlvifn. thnt tin. m.rt..rwi,,.i i
, huve been duly Hjijxiiuted, by the Honoruhle tue I
. Comity Court of W unco county, Oregon, execu- i
iuuui luceiuueui junu jiuxier, UKcuned, s I
tiemonii having claim afcnliit unld etiito urn
hereby required to prtbent the mine, duly veri
fied and with proper voucher, to us or either, '
t Antelope, Wukco county, Oregon, within nix I
rooutha (nun the date of thin notice,
The Dalle, Or., Auk. U.
JAMES I1AXTER and I
JAMKB WHiTTEN. ,
Executor of the entute of John Uuxter.dec'd. '
W.Wit I
r ITmJ. Af..l..nli.:n.rl instil Pi
0 en: business conducted for Moderate fees.
OUR Orncc IS OfPOBiTC U. S. Patemt OrviiE J
J and we can secure patent in less tmc Lam nose J
remote from U'ashmirton.
Send model, drawinc or photo., vrith descrip-
Jtioc Ve advise, if patentable or not, free of!
fcnargc. Ourfc not due till patent is secured.
J A PauPHlCT. "How to Obtain Patents." with J
Jcost of same iu the U.S. and foreign countries J
seal tree. Address,
:C.A.SNOWfcCO.:
OPP. PATCHT OrriCC, WMINCTON, D. C,
Is called to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glas9, lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all lands.
-Carrlti the fluent I.lnr of-
Picture Mouldinets
To De found in the City.
72 tilashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON,
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closimr-Ont Sale d
i
i
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling these goods out at greatly-reduced
MICHELBACH 15UICK,
UNION T.
WM. MiVliliKlix.
ffliseman & Marders,
ii auii Wine Kooms
Lifij Jeweler.
MOI.K AGENT l-Olt TH K
MINHNSi
UK NKW TOWN bn, U-en plutti-d on the old cmnpKround, nt the Korka rnd
i n
I'liiuiite, the ccutrul uttructlim a n mountain Miinincr mort for nil Ortiroa,
Follii of Hood river,
Hlnl pure wutor.vmh rhndc In
ith larir.-. fltrlitl v loln.broiid mni-U uud allcv. cimk! will
ruiumuu, p.-riwi (irnitince.'li'.llKUllui imiumaiu
belriK the iienrewt ton to Mt. HcmkI. It J tipuriilli'lw nn u mnnutncturlsj I
center, IwiiiK the natural center lur l.Vi uiire tnllen of the Ut cdaraM i i
timlH-r, jKiffeimlnr; m.Iliouii of hor- .n-r In ltn (liihhliii; htrettmi" 'ia,
tail, canny narnem-wi. Where up motive power exlxtx, lliercuK"
fuctorl: will renter. iirrnuiii by null nnd climate that ciinwtt"
Kuywhcre for fruit and iisrn ulture, anil with tralifixirtutloii alrm
you win iiiki till tne pmci) to make a perleet home or a puyic'
The Dalles,
Oregon.
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arranted.
to Order.
See me
address
Wasco
on the groJ
me at Hooqi
County, Oreg;l
"NorthM em
Court etreeu.
corner of ffcoml anil
1 3 Hooiid Ht.. Tilt) lall... Or.
TITLE PERFECT
W. RossWinans.
Tl DALIES
ILL !T
IVOiumDia
j Hotel.
This Popular House
i i
Han lately been thoroughly renovated "
,lio
furnished throughout, and id now PlKri
AGENTS WANTED os Salary and CcmnlJilon I
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED I
Bioerapiy ef JAMES G. BLAINE. !
uyuAii.tiAaiii.Tti, tilt, literary executor,
with the co-irperatiou of bin fumlly, und for 4Ir.
lllaliit'n Complete Wurk,"TWt:NTa' 1'KAKK
or :iNuftKai." and htH Inter book, -VO.
LITICA L IIHCi;ilI0Na." One pronpe-ctu
for these 3 IMT KKIXINO bouka In the mar
ket. A.K.J. Jordan ot Me., took 112 order Jroui
tire 1 110 cll ; ejKiit'a jirofltaiuo.60. Mr. Hal.
lard of O.. took ISordem, i2Keiil Jtuaoia, iu 1 day,
protit mxe.za. E. S. lUce of Maw.-took Ti ordera
iu 'I daya, profit S47.K5. J. r'artridtro of Me.
UMik -tl order from 3fi call, profit M75.XC.
V.. A. 1'ulmcr of N. Dak. took M orderi In il dnvi.
nrolltaU8.2i. KKC'I.IIHI VK Tttltl'l'l uiri-
t'iven. If vim wish to make LAlUili MO.VKV. I
write Immediately for leruu lo
The HENEYBILL PUB, 00., JfcmeL, CODE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other le
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chronicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
F2xo Ztllow,
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
!V(;r Iiri'liHri'd In InrniMli till) Uek
HceoinmoilutioiiB of any house in e
city, nnd nt the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meato
OfnV nf rlit. fuMf uwl ,.,, mndlnllH OPIXXit!0"
T.-t , ,n ir..lt,... 1
Warm Kiirlnva rhi! Prlnnvllle Ib ill tbeBw
I c, -.
and pereonii Holog to J'rineville can
li.OO by goinK on this Stage UK-
All train stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tit Bepalis anil fli
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
Sliop on Third Street, next door went of Young
Blacksmith Shop.