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

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    Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OKKIOIAl- VAl'KK OF 1MM.KS CITY.
A NO WASfO COUNTY.
SUnSCUIl'TlON HATK8.
RY MAtL, TOSTAOK rRSI'AIP, IS ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year MM
' 6 months 0 T6
3 0 SO
Daily, 1 year 6 CO
' 0 months S DO
per " ON
Address all communication to " THE CHUON
ICLK," The Dulles, Orefiou.
INmt-OIDco. '
OFFICE HOURS-
General Delivery Window . . .S a. m. to 7 p. tn.
Moci'v Onier " S n. m. to 4 p. tn.
Hitnday i D " . . . .9 a. m. tolOn. in.
CLOSING OF MAILS
trains going Knst. ..9 p. tn. ami 11:4A a.m.
" " West 9 p. in. and S:SOp. m.
Stage for Goldcndale T:S0a. m.
" " l'rlncvillo .S:SOn. ni.
' "Dutttraiid Warm Springs ..&:&) n. in.
" fLcavlng for l.yle A Hartland..S:S0n. m.
" " " Antelope 5:S0a.m.
Except Sunday.
tTri-weeklv. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday.
I " "Monday Wednesday and Friday.
FRIDAY,
SFPT. 29, 1893
WHEAT WILL RISE.
From Clnpp & Co.'s weekly market
letter we glean the following valuable
facte concerning wheat :
r Based on government reports, exports
of wheat and flour since June 30th, 1S93,
equal about oS,000,C00 bushels. Never
before were exports exceeded in the
same period. Average yearly exports
for twenty-five years past, ending June
30th, equal 118,360,000 bushels ; for five
years past 144,359, 145 bushels ; for the
previous five years but 122,420,110 bush
els; and for the past decade 133,3S9,G2S
bushels.
Apparently the credit panic caused
unnaturally low prices, stimulated ex
ports, and depleted this season's surplus
tne past eighty-four days more than one
half any surplus we may have had to
spare between June 30th, 1S93, and
June 30th, 1S94. Exports for the years
from 18S5 to 1891 inclusive, show 53 per
cent, were made the last six months of
a calendar year, or 03,000,000 bushels,
and that 60,000,000 bushels were ex
ported the last half of the crop year
ending June 30th. Primary receipts
since June 30th have been about 42,000,
000 bushels. Ordinarily about one
third of our crop movement reaches pri
mary points before September 15th, and
about one-half between June 30th and
December 1st; only about 35 per cent,
of the yearly crop grown reaches pri
mary points in a crop year. About 71
per cent, of the receipts at the 21 pri
mary markets yearly arrive between
June 30th and December Slut, and but
29 per cent, the second sis months end
ing June 30th.
In 1879 the acreage was 32,545,950. No
year since (except 18S5, when there were
but 34,189,246 acres;, was the acreage as
small as this season. The reported
yield per acre in 1876 and 1SS5 was 10.4
bushels; in 1SS1, 10.1 bushels: now it
is 10.7 bushels. No other season in
the past twenty-three years was the
yield below 11.1 bushels. The average
yield per acre for the past decade was
12.24 bushels, and for the previous ten
years was 12.5 bushels. Government j
reports show this season's crop equals
but 327 pounds of wheat grown for each
one of 68,000,000 people, and that the
yearly consumption of each person is ,
4-?3 bushels, that seed requirements for '
this year's crop was 54,000,000 bushels. '
This practically shows any or all ex- J
ports made after June 30th, 1893, must
come from supplies left over from previ
ous crops.
The world's average price of wheat or
bread never averaged lower than since
June 30th. We believe consumption
will soon overtake production, that as
radical changes in values will take place
as occurred lust season in cotton, or re
cently in hog products. Wheat is be
low coat of production. It does not
spoil by keeping, or go out of fashion.
We consume a million bushels daily.
The world's consumption is 6,000,000
bushels per day.
LITTLE CHANCE OF PERJURY, j
Why Clrcunntnntlnl Kvltlonoo 1 ItPRimled
by Many l.nw.vr h Strong.
Writers in the law periodicals are ad
vocating all sorts of strange doctrines
tit present. "One correspondent thinks
that elrcumstnntlal evidence should
have scarcely any weight. His argu
ment is that when direct evidence is
given there is only t lie perjury of the
witness to bepunrded against, while In
circumstantial evidence there are both
the possibility of perjury and the lia
bility to a wrong inference from the
circumstances. The strength of cir
cumstantial evidence, according to
most writers, however, is that there is
little probability of perjury, as the cir
cumstances frequently are slitrht in
themselves ami not likely to bo dis
torted by the witnesses who do not
know of their full eiToet. The New
York Tribune regards it as probable
that many more unjust convictions
have taken place from perjured direct (
evidence than from mistaken infer
ences from circumstances. Ardemtts .
Stewart, m the American Law Reg
ister, belittles the value of expert evi
dence to an even greater extent than
most previous writers. English law
yers, writing to the London papers,
have advocated to some extent a
strange plan for doing nway witli all
oaths in legal proceedings, on the
ground that perjury is so common that
simple declarations to which the same
penalties for incorrect statements
might attach would be just as valua
ble as testimony given under the pres
ent form. Another new theory which
TAKE HEART,
If yoti'io ti miA'oring
woiimti. The chron
ic weaknesses, pain
ful disorders, and
del ion to dt'iange-
, nionts that come to
woman only have u
positive remedy in
Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Proscription. If
you wilt faithfully
use it, every disturb
ance and irregular
ity chn bo perma
nently cured.
It's a legitimate
medicine for woman,
carefully adapted to
her delicate organi
zation. It builds up
and invigorates the
entire system, regu
lates and promotes
all the uroDcr func
tions, and restbrcs health and
Btrength.
" Favorite Prescription " is the
only remedy for woman's ills that's
guaranteed. If it fails to benefit
or cure, you liavo your money back.
com
E W SEE
OUR STOCK OF
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING l
Which is the best to try,
if you have Catarrh a medi
cine that claims to have cured
others, or a medicine that is
has found its advocate is that in crim- backed by money to Cure 'OU
inal trials, except for treason, the de-, The proprietors of Dr. Safe's
fense, as well as the prosecution, shall r, U ,
be conducted by public officials. This I Catarrh Remedy agree to cure
your Catarrh, perfectly and per
manently, or they'll pay you
$500 in cash.
suggestion is rather more startling
than any of the others, and is even
more unlikely than they of adoption.
It may be that in the superabundance
of law periodicals, writers find it easier
to invent a theory than to make some
valuable contributions to legal liter
ature. 1,11 Grle.
During the prevalence of the grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon - Dr.
King's New Discovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, but escaped all of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy -eems to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
cases of usthnm and hay fever of long
standihu'. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint. Tree trial bottles at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug tore.
Tyeli Valley Kller Klimr Mill.
Is in complete repair; always in ."-tore
flour equal to the bet. Also old tyle
coarse and fine Gra'iiun flour, mili feed.
etc. V. M. McCohki.k. I'mjtr.
tl 1.11.3m
(null .lull 1 rill t ill i;.
If you have your job printinc l"n- m
Thk Ciikoxici: you will lin tin- .m
vantage of having' it done with the im-i
modern and approved type, with uliiel.
we keep continually supplied. All jidw
under the direct suurvisioii of one of
the most successful and arti-tic printers
in the Northwest.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
lUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Look: Over
The man who
Overlooks
SCO
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and
if he hasn't bought a Suit that is
poorer, andpaid
More
Than
mo ne v
vou . . .
who purchased your Suit of
What is
Your Idea
of a Fall and Winter Suit for your
own wear V 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 eyo.
ti will bo well worth your
inspect our Stock.
X
flj. WILMS SCO.
BFNeed "we point the moral?"
oweved
v k A. A 4 w mm mmm W OT fc -w4
YUUK H 1 1 EJll lUJl i "There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its flo
I leads on to fortune."
TiiS-3-b
AnnsrccablhLasutive anrt NERVE TUNIC.
Sold by DruKirista or sent, by mail. 23c. iOc ,
anil SI-GO per package. Samples free
If ft Mft Tbo Favorite 5CCTH PC7T2S2
H.W DlViortueTectnandllreatn.Sic.
For huIo by Hnlpes & Kluor!).
Caveats.and Trade-Marks obtained, andall l'at-J
ent business conducted for Moocratc Fees.
nun r m r w naantlTr II DmNT fl Tf IT T '
J and we can secure patent in less time Uian tlioie J
remote trotn niuningion. ,
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
Jtlon. We advise, It patentable or not, Irec of J
charRC. Our fee not due till patent is secured, t
' A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain l'atents," with'
cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries J
tsent free. Address,
:C.A.SNOW&CO.j
OPP. PATENT OFflCC, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Is culled to the faot that
fiagh Glenn,
D-aler in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Jluterinl of nil kinds.
!rrl the Flrifnt Line of
j
Picture Mouldings
To be found in the City.
72 LUashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON,
III
Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the
ulosi-Oni Side !
1
mMm k Can
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-red ucod ri
M1C1IHL1JAC11 1JH1CK,
UNION ST.
1
Now that the German einneror has
. i,..:u 1.:,. !
uuuu iijiiiiuiuin jurL uuiil iui 111a 1.1111-
dren at Potsdam , he might use it for
himself whenever lie iets one of his
whims to play the warrior.
Idaho sheepmen have formed a strong
organization and have unanimously
signed a petition and tent to congress
praying that the tariff on wool remain
as it is. Oregon wool men should do
the same, and at once.
Russia has put a stop to the proposed
effusiveness of the French people over
their arrival at Toulon and intimates
very broadly that they don't wunt to be
slobbered over. Consequently France's
parade of Ituesia's friendship will fall
short of its brilliant spectacular posei
bllities.
One hundred and fifty Philadelphia
manufacturers, led by Mr. Wharton,
banker and financier, will trado their
influence to the silver senators to pre
vent repeal if the latter will throw their
force with the republicans to prevent
tinkering with the tariff, The price is
considerable, but it shows how much
they' value protection. As a local min
ister Mid recently, when you cant beat
the devil, the next best thing to do is to
go into partnership with him.
JTor Kent.
Five rooms suitable for housekeeping
with bath. Central locution.
ldlw J. M. Huntinoto.v & Co.
of MEN
Easily. Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all tho train of ptIU
from early errors or later
cxcss, tie results of
overwork, nick near,
worry.etc. FulUtrenetii,
development anil tun
Klven to every orifan a::d
portion of the bodj.
Slin pie. natura 1 methods.
Imnivftlstolmiirorernrnt
mru. i'allurolriipoiiillile.
l.lti references. Hook,
explanation and proof.)
maUtd (eeoled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
Executors' Notice.
Notice In hereby Kivtn, thnt the tiuik-Mlstiwi I
have been duly niipoiiiU.il, by the HmioNible the i
County Court of Wiik'o comity, Urexon, exi-cn-
VIGOR
VOL y A KKKIls.
(Iliseman S Marders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
Tho Dalles, - OreRon.
P, . RWR R1
MM.K A (IK NT It THK
I
MINHNS
It IC NKW TOWN lm l"en liluttHl on thr old cumi Krounil, nt thu Korku itnil
KuIIm o( lloixl river. " Itli liiruu, hli.'litlv lotx.broiul NtreutMtiid iilluyh, kikI xoll
niiil nir: wnter.wi t Ii nluid i-1 ti profiiifiin, M'rIcit drill iuu;t',iljfKbi(iil jiioinitnln
clliiiittv, the centrnl iittriiiitlou imn inotiiitiilti kuiiiiiiit rtmort Inr nil Orexoa.
LkiIiik the nenrvHt town to Mt. lloixl. It l uitiiiriilloleu iik 11 iniiniiliiniurltt
center, IjeltiK thu uutural collier for l.'i , .itro inllin of the bvat ccdnrialK
tllillntr. 1mi.im'),.h!ii!? inilHiniK of hori.. ..or 111 I1n ilfiHhtiM Mtti'iiniN lltldTI -
fnllx, easily hiirncud-il. Whf-re .up iiiolive power cxlKtK, there tkt'J
incioriCK win ruiuer, niirruuio ,1 ny nun 111111 ciiinniu tnai caniigtww-j
anywhere for fruit and iituli nlture, niul with triuiUKirtatlou nlrcMa
yon win nun cm mo iiiii't' to nuiKe a Jieriect noun; or n piijiai 7
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
JBr;orttivu;Hi
Court streets.
corner of fecund and
arrantod.
to Order,
MX h.moiul Ht., Tim Dulf, Or.
See me
address
Wasco
on the gros
me at HooqJ
County, OreR
fTlTTP
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DALLES
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Daily and Weekly Editions.
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Columbia
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nucei.
TITliE PERFECT
W. Ross Winans
)eroiiH hnviiiK cluiniH hkuIiiu itiild estate are
hereby reiilred to present tho tame, duly veri
fied and with proper vrniehtrn, to iu or vlthv,
t Anteloie, wutco county, Orvxnn, within six
months from the date of thin notice,
The IJallen, Or., Auk. ib'M.
IAMKS I1AXTKK
JAMhH wjutti:n,
hxeeutor of the estate of John Jlaxter. dee'd.
K-l,w3t
AGENTS WANTED on salary and Commission
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biography of JAMES G. BLAINE.
lly GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor,
with the co-operation of bin family, unrt for ilr.
!iltie'HOmpleteWork,"TWJSMTY VKAltN
OF coNttUKHN," and lii later book, "I'D
MTICAL DINUUHHIOMN." One iiroineclim
fort bene a JIKMT KKLLINd bonk in the mar
ket. A. K. I'. Jordan ot Me,, took 11J order from
llrxt.llO cnll; uKont'iirotitieo.ao. Mr.Ilnl
lard of 0 took ) orileri,, Wheal JtuiIn, iu 1 day,
tirnllt U-4a.Hr. K. N. Itlco of )lw, took '.'7 orderi!
In 'i days, profit H47.ua. J. i'artrldito of Me.
took l.'l oriler from 'M chIIn. nrotlr H7n.ur,.
K. A. l'almcr of K, link, took M orderb In 3 dnvn,
nrolltHUH.US. KXtJI.IJHI VK TKItltlTOUV
Klveu. If you wl-ili to miiku I.AItdi: .MO.N'KV,
write imineillatciy lor icrniH to
The HENRY BILL PUB. 00., KOIVICS, Cong. I
THE CHRONJCLJi was ostablislied for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho 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 re
gions north of The Dalles, lionco it is tho ' best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Chhoniole is published evory eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Ohjioxicle on Fridays of
each week at Si. 50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx DalleM,
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hun Intitlv Ilium I linrnm.lil v i-iiiwiviltell Sid '
fiirniHlied throughout, nnd 1h now 1t
evdr nreimrud to fiiriiluli tho W"
iteeoniinodiitionH of nny house in lj'
eity, und ut thu very low row '
$1 a day. First-Class MeftleJ
Ottlee of tho fiiHt und commodiouH opioflUija H
to Dnfnr. KIiil'hIbv. Tvch Vnlloy, WF"f1
Wiirtn Htirlnim and Prlnovllle it) in the Hot"
und pomoiiH going to Prineville can
4.00 by going on this Stugo lln6'
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work. Ttn Repairs anflfi
MAINS TA.PPED UNDER PEESSUR2B.
Shop on Third Street, noxt door west of Young
Blacksmith Shop.