The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 30, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OSTRICH FmMING IN AFRICA.
official I'.U'F.r. of iuu.ks I ITY
.1KB WAC(J COUNTY.
I'lrt.T Million noUnr' Worth of l'luittr
ilxiHirtt'il In tlu Thirty Yonr.
Ostrleh farming is one of the impor
tant industries of South Africa, which,
snisCKUTloX R.VTKs. as yet. furnishes the bulk of the os-
by xaii., rciTAOE rr.KrAtn, is advance. trieh plumes for the markets of the
Weekly, 1 year J world. The American Agriculturist
p jo thinks there are probably two hundred
t CO j thousand domesticated ostriches in
o j Cape Colony. Each bird is supposed to
net his owner forty dollars per annum.
fi months.
3 "
rullv. 1 vciir. .
" 6 month. ... .. 7'
per " 0 &
Address all communication to " T!TE CHKON
ICL.K." The Unite., Oregon.
rotonicp.
orncK noun
General Delivery Window . .. .mi. in. to
Money Order
Sunday vi 1)
t. m.
a. tn. to 4 i. tn.
V . m. to ton. m.
CLOStNO OF MA1U
traliu goiuR Eit .9 p. m. amUlt-lo.i. m.
West
Stage lor Gotdendale
iTineviiit-
The inclosures in which they are kept
are usually built of stone, but where
stone is not abunduut wire fences hnve
been employed with eqiml success
The birds are commonly plucked once
every eipht months, yielding onepoutni
weipht of feathers each; but many
fanners only pluck sixty feathers at a
time, so as not to cause too much irri-
HF V'N 111
com
JFST FULL
of improvements Dr. Pierre's
Pleasant Pellets. To bocin with,
they're the smallest, and tiro easiest
to take. They're tiny, suenr-ooated
E W SEE
OUR STOCK OF
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
o 1,. ni. and 5:S0 r. m. '
7:Srtfl. 111. tntifin mill r.,,lt-l,,,r i ntlnllllim! mil.
5:K0a. ni. i i, .. :..!..: . i 1.1, nnti.bilioiiH rrranules. senreolv lanrer
"DufuraiidWarmSi.rine? S:.T0a. m. ' T '"J"' ' -.
" t Leaving lor I.vle & Hartland 5:son. m. the birds and lessens the next crop ot than musiniu seeut. .cex enim
E rt'sundav" 5An,clopc 5 :S0 n-m-' feathers. The birds in these larpe is ready for them.
Triweekly" Tuesday Thurrfay and Saturday. ! fields tind plenty of food, rarely havinp ,,,, , they're taken intetd
I 'Monday Wedneiay and Friday. , to bc fed with mealies, beans, lucurne . J'a"' 'lI.ltr ulcJ .M?n, insu.m
i or other cultivated food products. f disturbing and shocking the sys-
30 1S93 ' The number of epfrs laid varies from tern, u.e uui mi u mm., eas mm
i eic-hteen tn tw.mtv-four. the male bird natural way. 1 here'B no chance lor
0 CLOTHING
SATURDAY,
:FPT.
HELP TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE
Constipation, Indigestion,
exeavatmcr the nest in some
sandy spot, but both birds assisting in lasts.
the incubation, taking turn about Nilions Attacks. Siuk or Rilimis
The New York Recorder would like to ISut it is during this period of incuba-1 TlL,n,r.ielCS nnd nil derangements
impress upon the mind of every one of tion that the plumes are at their best. of tb(J j- 8t0mach, and bowels
its readers the fact that he or she can and many of them are utterly spoiled promptlv relieved and perma
and ought to contribute individually to 'or commercrnl purposes. Of late years I . I
. . , , . -. nrtihcial incubating has been resorted ' "-iui
restore business confidence und quicken I tQf ni)(, with porfLct succesSt for it has ' They're put up in glass vials,
the return of good times. ! ))een found that fewer etrps are spoiled whieh'keens them alwavB fresh and
It is not really so much a question of by this method and that the young ' reliable unlike the ordinary trills in
natural wav. There's no chance for - v
rcaut,d- Tsi i Loo lv Uve r
The man who
e u.l TM. 1 . .. ' 1. ..1 1 ..., 1 ,.:,.,..,,
currency as ui cuiiuucuue. mc musiiicss iua uuiuitu m. u-.v tuiuu.-. v...... , yyodcir or pasteboard boxes
of the country, by far the greater por- those brought up by the birds them-
tion of it, is not done with metallic I f Ives- ine ueo1 a V wrh KJ"eu , uw7 re "ie eapesi puis you
,nov r,i,t ,th , n,i nrp,m ,,,,.1 from Cal,e Colo.v durmp the past Cl,n buy, for thev'ro guaranteed to
nrone, but with paper and credit and .. . . .-stimated at over fiftv I '.:..r - :
I . . K;iLinLili;LIIJII. Ill ,11111 I J l l I I l if,
million dollars, the total weight beinp j rettirnutl
auoru twelve mmtireu tons. i
confidence
Congress can, and we believe it will
do a great deal to strengthen the vast
fabric of credit and confidence on which
business activity alwaos has rested, and
always must rest by stopping promptly
the issue of paper moneys on a false
short weight basis of intrinsic value.
The people themselves must do the , ,,,, ., ,.rllltllu..
Test, and every man should do his per- i I vou havc vour jol) prjming done at
sonal share toward the great patriotic I Jhe ' CititoNicLr: vou will have the ad
work of re-establishing confidence. , v.nit...,e of iiavi,1B' u ,i0 with the most
turn of good times should resolve to ob-
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. l'ri'e 7-lc Sold
by Snipes Khiersly, druguists.
ivery man who believes m his conn- motleri. aml .,r0ved tvne. with which
try and wants to promote the speedy re- j ..... k.,e!, ..ontimifill v sitnnlied. All robs
! under the direi-t supervision of one of
serve these rules
j the iiiost sueeessful and artistic printers
You pay only for the
good you get.
e Northwest.
t.V' .n IT. F
ui- t-ji f tV-SJ M
W,afeU.'rOR case it viul ncT c Cj
Spread no evil reports and believe jn
none until you have verified them at i
first hand.
Look on the brightest side of every j
event, whether it be notice of a bank j
suspension or the report of a cholera t
ship arrived at quarantine, and refuse '
to accept the darkest version of it.
If you have money hoarded and owe
debts, pay up those debts nnd put so
much money in circulation.
If other persons owe you money and
you know them to be solvent and hon
est people who can and will pay if they
are not crowded and forced to realize on ' AnneTabtolAstitivocnUKEItVL luMO
, . , , . , . ;oldby Dnik'jiijtsorsent ny mni. Zjc. toe .
their assets at a shameful sacrifice, don 1 1 and 31.00 per packace. .Samples tree
crowd them. ! KO
If eyery reader will lay these lew j
Eaniple rules to heart and go to business ' r,,r "ale '5' s,,,,ek '"'"r-i
and work resolved to put them in forctr
the increased momentum given to the
movement now on to restore confidence '
and revive business will be very great. :
General confidence is only the sun, '
total of individual confidences. If you
want to see general confidence, set the
example of being confident yourself.
Every American exhibit of manufac
tures at the world's fair is a tribute to
the protective tariff policy which has
built up the productive industries of
this country in competition with the
established manufactures and the cheap
labor of Europe.
VIGOR " MEN
TftifS Easily, Quickly.
NwVrlSl Pe'raanentI)' Restored.
fty . X" iffy lllr. lair-nn
' NERVOUSNESS,
'"-r-i n-rmi ii-v
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Overlooks
Cur Stock of CLOTHING, and see
if he hasn't bought a Suit that is
poorer, and paid
More monev
Tli an vou . . .
who purchased your .Suit of . . .
What is
Your Idea
of u Fall and Winter Suit for your
own wear 7 VOU certainly huvo an
idea of about what you want. Who
knows, perhaps wo have the sume
Suit on 0110 of our tables that you
hnvo in your mind's eye.
However!
ti will be well worth your time to
inspect our Stock.
HJJILLilS&CO
X "Need"
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we point the moral?"
YUUl n i l hjl I lUjl ; "There is a tide in the ajairs oj men 7vhic.it, taken at itsjlml
leads on to fortune."
Is called to the fact that
The poet unquestionably had roferonco to the
WGleM'Cli8i-0iiiSilp
Pfuler in Glaus, Lime, Plaster, Cement
ami liuihiinK Material ol all kimm
-OiirrlM" tl FliiBut l.liin of-
d;
1 rmtiKo
ictnre
Mou
To tie found In the City.
72 LQashington Street.
Fnrnitore & Cm
and all the train or 'vl'i
tram tarly errur3 or later
eacef8, tlif refults c'
ruei-norfe, slcknc-,,
Horry.etc. FulUtreuipi.,
developrnent antl inn
Riven to o ery crgan ar J
jmrtlon of thi Ixxl-.
f-lmplp.natiiralinetlio'J.
Imnitnllatolrntjrovejntnt
fo, Failure fmijsll,k
Sfut references. Jx)fc,
explanation anil pr'Ij
mallei! (scaled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. M. Y.
J Caveats.and Trade-Marks obtained, ami all I'at- J
ent business conducted for modcratc Fees.
'OuROrriccisOPPOSiTE.U. S.PATCNTOrncc' nanni-t-nnii
J and wc can secure patent m less umc taantaosej til L PnUUtTViiN
J remote from Washington. , VI. L. UHlinLIOUn,
Ei si. jnin wm.
Smith & Wesson, the famous revolver
manufacturers, recently eent a notice to
their thousands of employes sfitinj: thatJ -
iriRtend nf elosintr tlieir works tlinv lind '
decided to make a 10 per cent cut
wages instead. At the beginnini: of tiit
circular are found these words: "In TilK lJ.u.l.Ef', oiieon
view of the probable reduction to be j 1-ifc-Optsris Sept. 4-tli, ISfOtt.
made in the tariff within the near future. t, ,. , - ,
and the eonsen.ient innrea.nd .nn.r.oH. ! Boarding and Day School for Girls.
tion, we do not deem it advisable to in
crease our stock of goods at the present
cost." Then follows the terms of the
proposed reduction with the conclusion
that it is hoped that it may prove only
temporary "but no positive assurance
can now be given." It will bo seen that
the Sherman law does not figure in this
case to the remotest degree. It is the
threat of tariff destruction and nothing
more. In commenting on the situation
the Uoston Herald remarks that the
employes were thankful to bo able to
accept a reduction in wages as a shut
down waB generally expected. 2'ice
democratic times these, when a working
man is forced to choose between two
evils.
' bend model, drawing or photo., with detcrip-
Jtion. We advise, if patentable or no:, free of J
cnargc. uur icu noi uuc 1111 paicm is schjicu.
AD.usu.n. "How to Obtain l'atcnts.'' with
Jcos: o( same in the U.S. and foreign countries
sent free. Address.
OPP. PATENT OrriCC, WASHINGTON, D. C. 5
!L
eaamp
Jeweler
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who aro soiling thoso Roods out at greatly-reduced rate
.MiciiKLPani r.uicK, - - r.vioN st.
WINHNS
HtM.K AOKNT I'Ull TIIK
h ivii:i.n.
WM. u . icii:r.s .
(iliseman & Wanders,
Stilooii ami Wine Rooms
UK J.'KW TOWN Iiiiv li:tl lilntlcil oil tlir old I'liinii moiinil. nt tlio FurkH mni
I'llllnoi lliiixl rivut, nil liiruv.HIKIIllV lotn.liruiiil hlrttlthilllil III hyh. coihI mil
nun iiiriMviiii:r,viiiiHiiniiiiiii itoiiiniim, .-rieiaiiriiliiui;i'.ilollL'lit ill niiiiiiiiaiii
(.'iiiiiiiiu, tuu cuiitriii iittmctloii iimi iiiniiiitiiiii Miniiiiur rerort fur all (ireKnn
Tre-TTHUT-
The Dalles,
OroKon.
Ilutt x"-'r Tenus of ten weeks, jmyiiMe 111 Ail
vuiiue.
Iluard nnd Tuition $111 m ' - , , . .
Hntraiic.-fe.-'TOMble but oneej m i 2T-Nortliv-fi corner of m.toiiiI uud
lied and bedcllnir .', f Court streets.
liutruuieiiul Muic, RtenoKriiphy, Tvj-vrit
iiiK, 'U-ivKrHihj', l)riwinii nnd I'nliitlin; form '
exini ciiiirf;. i reiicli, (lunimti ami Ijitm
liinj,'iiaj;e, Nc.illo-worl: mid Vwal iluur ,
tauiilit frvu. i
DAY iCHOOI.. !
I-Tve, tlx, ciifht or ten rlollnrh iy.- turrn, a.-1
cording to urude.
For iMirt!(;iilnr, aiidret
SISTEIi SUI'KIJIOIJ. :
0-1S-.V.U
All Watch Work arrantod.
Jewelry Made to Order.
i:iH hmtoiul Nt.. Tliti l)ulltH, Or.
Ti D A
no
0
WNICL
HtroiiRtli ami Ileultli.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grippe" has loft you weak and wear",
use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts
directly on liver, stomach and kidneys,
gently aiding those organs to perforin
their functions, If you are afflicted with
sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent relief by taking Electric
Hitters. One trial will convince you
that this is the remedy you need. Large
bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinersly's
drug store.
Tygb Valley Holler Flour Mill,
Is in complete repair; always in store
DKi-'NICKNNKSS.or tin- i.iniJOK II A HIT
Ciirml at Home In Ten Ihjm hy ikIiiiIii.
IxtoriUK Jtr. IlitlliKH' Ctolilou Spcrlllo,
it cult li glvon in u glass of Ixi-r, amp of
coil'wsor U-a, or in UxA, witliout the knowledge
of Hie patient, it is abtoliitely linrmlfhii, ami
will cllfcct u nnuiint and nfdy cure, whether
the patient bit moderate drinker oraii alcoholic
wreck. It ban leeii given in thousands of cac,
and in every instance n perf.-et cure lias fol
lowed. It never fall. Tlio nyntcm oucolnipreg.
nattd with the specific, it becomei, an utter im
ixisiilbillty forthe liiiiorapetltetoe.l(t. Cures
guaranteed. 4vpago book of partleularH free,.
Address the fioLDJiN Hrjtt'lKIC Co., IVj Ityce fit.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
ULIUl
Daily and Weekly Editions.
U'lng the nenreit town to .Mt. Iluod. It I uiiputiilleltc iih it m u nil fn-ttitinn
center, being tint until ml renter fur I'JI ntu miles of the bent cellar mult'
timber, iMissyssing iiuIIIiiidi nf liote - ,it In Its ilitihlug ntiennih uinl vtUl
fnlli, eatlly harnessed. Whnu i" p uiutlve power exist", there tlici"!1
factories will reutT,tirri)tin' u soil and rlliniito that eiililiiit ten
anywhere for ftillt and ngrli ulture, aiiii with traiUMirlatluli lredjfjjl
you will lliul this the place tu make u perfect iiouic or a piiylujU'"
See me on the grot,
address me at Hood W
Wasco County, Oregon
TITIiE PERFECT
W. RossW inans.
AGENTS WANTED cn Salary and commission
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biography of JAMES G. BUM :
llyOAII. HAMILTON, his literary executor,
with the co-ojeratIoii of his family, and for Mr.
nialno'H Complete Works, "TtVKNTV VKAItH
OF (iO.NOHKHK," and his later book, "I'D.
I.1TICAI. 1MHI1IIHHIONK." Olio prospectus
for these .'1 1IKHT HKI.UNd book in the mar
ket. A. K. I. Jordan ot Me., took ll'J orders from
llmt 11(J calls: agent's tirofitHlUn.no. Mrs. Hal
lard of O., took Jfi orders, l.'ifiwil Itussla, in 1 duv.
prolimyu. :..'. K.N. Itlcoof Mam, took '.T orders !
Ill " iIhvu t.nillt mi.".1. I l'rt,(.li. .( !..
flour equal to the best. Also old style tuok 1.1 onlem from : caiu, proiit W7.i..-..'
coarse and fine Gra'ram flour, mill feed, aoMKSiWIi ! m
Urn MexiTan (Silver Stovo Polish. , Tho nEHEY BILSffi?' 00., HM. OtHB.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing Tho Dalles
and tho 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 re
gions north of Tho Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advortisors in tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Chuoniolk is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 por
annum. Tho Wkkkly Ciihoniow: on Fridays of
each week at SI. 50 por annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, otc, address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlie XXillGM, Oregon,
flew
Qolumbia
jHotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
IIhh lately hemi thoroughly renovatm! niid
furiiiHlied tlnoiiL'limit. and in now wW
ever prepared to (iirniHh tho ltoat HoW
iiceoiiiinodutioiiH of any houmi I" ',e
eitv. and at tliu verv low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, m
(lllli o nf tin, fnul niwl iviiiiMinillnllH ODDOSitiOIl
to Dufiir. KlneHlov. Tviih Valley, Wiipln""'
Warm KpringH and J'rinovlllo Ih in tho Hotel
and peraoiiH koIiij? to J'rinovlllo can
1F4.00 by koIK on thiH Stag" lln0
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work, Tin Repairs and
pin
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, noxt door woet of Young
Blacksmith bhop.
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