The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 14, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DAIXE8 CITY.
AND WASCO COBXTY.
subscription rates.
BY MAIL, rOSTAOB TRKrAID, XS ADVAKC.
Weekly, lyenr 1 1
' C mouths. 0 5
' 3 " 0O
Dally, 1 year to
" 6 months. 3 00
per " 0 SO
Address nit communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
rott-oflcc.
orncK uoutu
flcueral IK-llTCTT Window 8 a. m. to
Money Order
Saudiiy u 11.
MARKET REPORT.
Tcksiuy, Sov. 14 Business during
the past few days has Improved. Mer
chandise and groceries on the market
continue on steady prices. The produce
and poultry market is dull, owing to a
free delivery and a limited demand. The
egp supply is short and the deliverings
are very limited, !2S to 30 cents cash is
being paid by some dealers and even
thnn a romnlaint is made that the nrice
. . . i
i will not bring m any greater number ol ,
1 dozens. The butter market is off in
j every sense of the word, and the tjuotn-
l tions today cannot exceed 50 cents per
P. m. I . i . :n .j fri. ..:.
.8 a. m. to 4 p. m. 1 ru" ,ur J,uv cuK auk mm
.9 a. m. toioa.ra. j market is unchanged and is folly stocked.
ci-ostuo or MAIL."
trains koIur East ..9p. m. and 11:45 a.m.
' " West... 9p.ni.and 6:30p.m.
Stage lor Goldcudale 7:3) a. m.
" l'ritievUlc . ,5:30 a.m.
" 'nulur and Warm Spring ..5:30 a.m.
" fLeiiviug lor l.y le A Hartland. .5:30 a. m.
' " J Antelope 5:30 a.m.
Except Sunday.
iTri-weoVly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
TUESDAY,
NOV. 14. 1S93
Free trade is doomed. The recent
elections gave it ite death knell. Mr.
Culberson, chairman of the committee
of ways and means, and Mr. B land and
and a host of democratic congressmen,
have so declared it. The warning voice
of the people from Ohio, Pennsylvania,
New York, Massachusetts and New
Jersev has been heard.
Pork is advancing and bids fair to(
bring a good price. We are unable to
get quotations but one thing is known
that it is higher.
The wheat market continues dull and
sHHw
FUZZ STOMACH
ought to cause you
no discomfort what
ever. If it does,
though if there's
anv trouble after
eating talec Dr.
Fieroe's ricnsnnt
PclletB. They're
a perfect and con
venient vest-pocket
remedy. One of
these tiny, sutrar
coatod, anti - bilious
granules at a dose
regulates and cor
rects the entire sys
tem. Sick or Bil
ious Headaches,
Constipation, Indi
gestion, Bilious At
tacks, and all de
raneoments of the
weak. It is generally conceded that the iVcr, stomach, and bowels are pre- !
I . . 1 ...I 1 I .. 1 . . 1 t .3 A '
wheat market has reached bottom, and
there is a looking forward to December,
when there will be an advance of several
cents per bushel. What it will be
only a conjecture.
The wool market is still dull and life
less. It is expected that the market
will stiffen in the near future.
vented, relieved and cured.
They're tho smallest, easiest to
take, cheapest and best. They're
is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
money is returned.
Mayor Harrison's assassin was sane
enough to attend to business and earn
his own living sane enough to hunt
down his victim and kill him. It will
take a mountain of evidence to convince
an intelligent jury that such a man did
not know the criminal nature of his act
when he shot the mayor down on his
own doorstep.
A New llarlejr.
A valuable new barley is the Egyptian
varietv. It vields more to the acre, at
j the same time being richer and making
better feed. It is superior for soup and
when ground and treated like corn meal, j
President Cleveland has incurred the
displeasure of a large number of Ore
gonians by appointing George Harper,
of Georgia, Indian agent at the Umatilla
agency. Most Oregonians are of the
opiuion that there are enough competent
men in the state to fill the few federal
offices in Oregon, and do not believe in
filling them with men from the farthest
corner of the nation. However the sen
ate refused to confirm the appointment,
and some Oregonian may yet get the
place.
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judieioas
Advertising
Pays.
gPECIAL PRICES
N
ON
-rvo oti
Misses' Trimmed Hats.
112 Seoond Btreet. ANNA PETER & CO.
Which is the best to try,;
if you have Catarrh a medi-j
cine that claims to have cured j
others, or a medicine that is i
backed by money to cure you ? j
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's
makes bread impossible to distinguish . Catarrh Remedy agree to curem
from corn bread. Call at The Chiionicle j Uf Catarrh, pcrfcdh and per- 0u'K""' '"
office and see sample. A limited quan-. ',,,, r tWIl'mv VOU i H-witt nine.
....... ...-v, , j --is
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
Land OrncK, The Dtxllcn. Or.,)
Iv. y, 1S93. i
Notice 1 nemos clvon thnt the iulliminc-
nnmeil -ottlor liu- fllwl notice o( his Intention tit
The Chicago atmosphere must be
maritally demoralizing. Abdullah Ben
Hammad, one of the performers in the
Blidway, went there with a bride. The
bride became a victim of the Chicago
influence and ran away with a hand
eouier man. Now Abdallah is seeking
bis wife and vengeance and vows that he
will have them if he has to sail the
world around. Abdallah ought to take
a Chicago view of it and allow the tickle
one to go whither she listeth. For
verily it is easier to snare a new bird
than one which has had a breath of
the cage and escaped again to freedom.
tity of seed con be obtained for a dollar
a bushel.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy gives better
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cine I have ever sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will cure a
cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a
preventive and cure for croup ; no other
affords so much relief in sases of whoop
ing cough. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
La Grippe.
During the prevalence of the grippe i
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact 1
that those who depended upon Dr. j
King's New Discovery, not only had a i
speedy recovery, but escaped nil of the I
troublesome after effects of the malady
This remedy seems to have a
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 asthma and hay fever of inri-r
standing. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint. Free trial bonk" m
Snijes & Kinersly's drng store.
$500 in cash.
WANTED Pushing Cnnvncr of cil ml
Cress. Liberal salary anil csiciie tutil
weeklv. Permanent voslUon. UKOWN 11UOS.
CO-, Mirserymeu, Portland, Or. wlw
Hnmettiiiti Application No. SsilS, (or the NW uf
siK. and KU of riW4 Sic. l'J. T. - ri. It 1 1 Kt.
lie nnnu-K the folliiwlnc wltm-we to prove liln
rinititiitimK residence Um mid cultivation if
muu inuti.viz.
11. U. Weill, of The Dalle. Or.. Clinrle
Kiutnu. Junto Kiiatnn unit I'nul l.imcrutli of
unene. Or.
John W. I.Kvvit., Itecliter
SHpE
FACTORY
For Sale at a
Bargain.
1
WANTED ! !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Nov.
2,000 or 8,000 Stock 5ht)p, for
which cash will be utid. En
quire at this office,
ctf
Iunii OrncK, The Dnlle!,. (r.,(
Oct. U. 1.VJ3. i
Notice Ik hereby siveti that the fidlowlnc
numed pettier h tiled notice of hl Intention to
in ke titiitl pnHif In xupiKirt of lit
clulm. mill that nld prmif will be tiinde liefnre
tho i:;liter and receiver at The, llallex, Or., on
Prlilay, Novemlwr 17, 1, viz.
. Kileiir S. 1'rittt,
Homestead Apiillciitlun No. 'JS1.1, for the K'A of
siiWV, uud W, of of Sec. 11, T.. I ij., It. 12
lie names the followlnc wltuese."i to prove hit
cimttnunus re'ilileiiee tioii, and cultivatliiu of,
Mild land. viz..
J ll. Miurill, Fnitit Driver, Imi W'iiif; mid
Two fme-lwkln? ivmisrivnla 1 " "1f,"'':' '&., e
Two Matrimonial Penusylvauia Ladies.
r'A..t....... ,
Indies. exitUcnt renutatfous. indium. .11. sutcti
! did houj-eketriHrrn, upoa 15 nnd 3'. wnrth &UO.l0 f
eeh, liarents dead, want to jrn west thl- fall, and ,
1 wniiifi tn pnrretmiil utth miv. iiotMhle .
peculiar ' ceiitlemen under w. Object hapny western '
1. . ) Ml ...... ....... 1. i 1 1 ..
iiuiliun. JVUhli:uic:tl, ll juu nit.' uinu iijiwiijHtij i
incllneil, send $1 bill in common U'ttt" for pho- !
tos, names and aildrese of the- ynutiff Uuifn.
Pennsylvania Ad7. Oo., ,
lOlSwim lloxSi. Ij.clt Haven. Pa.
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Timber Iutd, Act June 3, lh'h.
V.6. l.A.vi) Omen, The Dulles, Ot.,i
Nov. f, l.swi.
Notice lf hereb) Riven that in compliance
with the provisions of tho act of emigre of
JuiK-a, l"7a, entitled "An ant fur the sale of tlm
lr landi in the states of California, Oregon,
Nuvuda and WiwhltiKton Territory,"
Nt'lil (.'. Strvrlimili,
Of Kinttnley, county of Vnoo, Ktate of Orenn,
ha thl day Htnl In this otllco hU nwiirn state
tuetit (or the puroha-is of the Nil', of NW'i,,
A s , ranee
The undersiirnod. liavini? seen rod tlw mnr1n'nn
f i n t 1 I t r r 'i'tl .
iiALiinis m viiill was xiili!IHJihi inr :i n rsi-r nc chrm rM.i
-'vw nit : 11 1
11 n .1 a it
mii sun lhu oairn; u Liaiuaiii. jiuiu 1 UU Clltrmp on
mpp almost a complete shoe iactory.
n r is JLisn f liif ni i.iif" iin.m. mine mr c
- "WUVMliJUU IIIIH
W . VUU11L
Write for particulars at oiiet, to
TJtio Dalles,
Or.
.Familiar Faces in a New Place.
C.
E. BAYARD,
Late Social Agent General Land Ojjice.
COLLECTION ACENCY.
NOT
UBLIC.
Prtit;s lmving Property they wish to Sell or Tntde, Houses to Rent,
Alxitmct of Titlu furuishetl, will find it to their ndviiutjigu to call on as.
The state of Oregon is a large pur
chaser of tobacco for the prisoners in
the penitentiary and the inmates ot the
asvlum. As to the latter, we do not
undertake to venture an opinion, bnt
the state of Oregon should not only not ,
buy any tobacco for the prisoners of the
penitentiary but the prisoners themselves
ehould not be allowed to buy or use
tobacco. The taxpayers should be saved
this expense, and the prisoners should
be deprived of the use of tobacco for two
reasons, at least, one for punishment
and the other for the good it would do
them, both morally and physically.
mm
A Cf.SC IT WILL NOT CURL fll
Xi'Siev- is hereby Riven that the i nunty Court . uf .-i:tln. No. 1, in Townnhip No. I
11 tin Mute of Orecou for W (. ( ,aiut hu 1 Nn 13 K. W. Jt., and will otter nroof timlinw
dnh uppoiuted the uiiderslcncd the executor of that the land Miucht more valiialilc for Its
We shall nmko
rso. ron
the last will and testament of m- F
dtceael. All iicrs-ons- havlti? c!mti. nKninat nnd to establish
tnc estate of naiu deceantil are lifrotij reitiiil the ileRlster and Kecelver of thin olhce at The
to present ttiem, wltn tile pmi-t vonchi. UniUn. Or., on the Iftth day of January, wi.
within lis months from the date of thm milieu. lie name 11s ultneoaitK (.curve .McUhkI. Ann
to said executor at hl place ol rwtdeiiee, ivtmr . pur Kiilcy, I.im llondenu and Lafayette Davln,
Dalles t ity, in ald county, or at the oihee of ail of Klm;sle, Or.
vt , n. wiiion, in mm jiiiuea t ; Any anil all
.IICHAEL JVYI.E. Kxrcuft.
Dattl this 1st day of November. l".c Mw
lienrs, i tinilwr or Ktonc man lor atrrteulttiral imnwis,
11 1 claim 10 nam uinu tieion
Any and all pcruift clatmlm; adversely the
NOTICE.
! abnvHliMrliKt landK arc reijuodteil to lllc their
' cUUtnii in thin ollic.e on or before said l.'itii day of
Janimrv. lk,Ji.
W10 JOHN W 1.KW IK, lleslter.
An airreeablo Jjizatlve and NERVE TON IC.
SoIdbyDruErpistsorsentbymail. 2Cc.. 40c.,
and S1.00 per packasc. Samples free
BTffe tlfci The Fuvorito rCCtll PSTTS1S
WLfJf JuLw for the Teeth and Breath, Sc.
For aale by Snlp A' Kmemly.
. for
John Pashek,
The Ochoco Review says : This mul
tiplicity of proclamation
two separate days
rather confusing to
and unenlightened region. We are
thankful for the bounties bestowed upon
us; we are desirous of showing our grat-:
itude, and would willingly fall on our'
knees and thank the Lord for His good
ness 11 we only knew on which tiay to
offer homage. Hut we are confused ; we
are uncertain whether we are citizens of
the United States or Oregon, hence are
undecided whether to follow in the wake
of Cleveland or l'ennoyer. Further, we
ate unadvised whether the president or
the governor is in closest touch with the
Supreme Kuler and are liable to bpoiljthe
"whole kettle of riHh" by obeying the
dictates of one who is just now in dis
favor with the powerB on high. These
are precarious times, and we can't afford
to make any mistake.
EB The Merchant Tailor,!
us in this isolated I 7 1
In he County C'nirt of the Mt- of i)ri?
vaeo 1.011111) ,
In the Matter of th- Kitat.- rt ,
W'llllnu Hamilton W'ihon, Iiee-awd 1
Notice l hereby iriveli that the imdurMgiiel,
by nn order of the County Court of tnu ntatcof
Oregon, for W'acn County, mmle and entered
September 7, 1SW, ivat iitiint'i! cxtciitor of the
last will and teatxmeut of the ald William
Hnmilton W'llon, dweawid. all ;ron havlni;
claim (isr ilii.it Kjid estate are hereby nn'llied to
present the ame with the tiro" voiiehera
therefor to me at theorhce ol Jlny, IliintlnKtuii
i Wilton, The Ilallea, Oreeoii, within nix
months from the cute of thin notice
Dated The Dalle, Or., fcepf. 7, s
II. h. IM'N r'N'OTON,
Ksecutor of Will of W in. '. w Uit dee'd
9-h5t
Estray Taken Up.
One ttlauk jmuy, branded either 5 or S n left
hip and left Jaw. Owner can have amu ly prov
inK prnHi-ty and luiyiui; for UiIh notice
IlKI.l C. Wfi.DKU,
10-1.1 ltn i'oatotllce. The DalleM, Or.
Taken Up.
One torrel xeldlui; iilxmt twelve years old, and
branded thus P on toft Nhouldcr. The owner
f in have the"uiiimal by pnylni; for thin notice
1). J. COOl'Ktt.
AUKU.1t 1.1, 1N.-Wtf
76 Court Street,
Next door to Wasco 8un Of5oe.
lnjforo the Unit'p StatvB Land Otlice.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work, Tin Repairs anil
eon
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Cll Tl.:.,l CS i ,1 7 Ir I'llW'
UUUJJ WII J.111IU OlilUUb, 11CAU UUW1 WOBl UI IUU1I(J"-
Blacksmith shop.
The Beht 1'i.ahteu. Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it- on over the seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster,
When the lungs are sore such un appli
cation on the cheat and another on the
back, between the shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. There is
nothing so good for a lame back or a
pain in the side. A tore throat can
nearly always be cured in one nigiit by
applying a flannel bandage dampened
with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for
ale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Karl's Clover Boot, the new blood
porifier, gives freshness and clearness to
theeowplexioB and cures constipation,
ate., 50c. aad $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kiseraly, drasjrisis.
BeesM to rent at Kev. A. Horn's resi
We oe Niath street. 0-23daw.
Mtxieea Silver Stove Polish causes no
AjSJT-IIaj. jiiit received the latent styles in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and has a laree assortment of Konlmi and A mpr.
lenu Cloths, which he can finish To Order for
iuwc mai mvor mm.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Clothier and Tailor.
Gents'
' Ji Oiei '
TailorMade Overcoats, J 0 D
Of Huperlor quality MM
TailorMade
TailorMadePantsJ n
. . . Decidedly the Finem Line of . . . .
Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLKS, Olt.
FIRST CLHSS
PR
Hats. Furnishings,
Boots and Shoes.
All dlraet from tb
JEmInb MBUHfuturer.
H. HOMY WILL.
CAN BE HAD AT THE
A
IT'11
"TIN,
CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinous Rates.
ThpDhlle
Wasco County, - - - Oregon,
The Ciato City of tho Inland Empire in situated nt
of luvvigutioii on tho Middle Columbia, und is a thrivis; f'
perouB city.
ITS TERRITORY. .
. It is tho Bupply city for an oxUsnsivo and rich ngriwtnT"
and grazing country, itH tnulo reaching us fur b6uth ns SunHBtf
Lnke, a dis'tnnco of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich gruzing country along tlm euHturu Hlope of tbo
cnd(!8 furnishes pusturo for thousands of Bheep, the wool W
which finds market liure.
The Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping P'nt ,n
v America, alout 6,000,000 jKiunds lioing shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS. ..
Tho Hulmou lisheries uro tho finest on tho Columbia yio"un6
this year a rovenuo of thousands of dollars, which will be mor
than doubled in tho near future. , ,
Tho products of tho tauutiful Klickitat valley ''".'X
here, and tho country south and east has tin's year hlleu w
waruhouses, and ull uvuilablo storage places to overflowing w
their products.
ITS WEALTH. ,tfit
It is tho richest city of its size on the coast and its i110"0'
scattered over and is being used to develop moro farming coun j
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. ltfl V
sibilities incalculable. Jts rosouroos unlimited. And on i
..ornor stones she stands.
i i lis uaiuariniei m
Ib now open, and its proprietor will Bell Ins bom
produced Wine at prices in tjie reach of everyway.
Also, best Peanuts to be fouid. Goods guarantee"
to be Pure and First-Ulass ia 'every reaper.
Thompson's Addition.
ECH.i