The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 08, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles My Chronicle.
MARKET REPORT.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLK8 CITY,
AND WASCO COUNTY.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BY If AIL. fOSTAOK riUCrAlD, IN ADTAKCK.
Weakly. 1 year 1 to
" 6 months
3 " . . .. . ..
Holly, 1 year
" 6 months.
' per "
Very Quirt nnd Qnotiitlono Unchanged
Staple rroduce. Ktc.
Friday, Pec. S. Tho Dalles markets
are very quiet nnd dull in everything.
Prices have continued unchanged for the
week. The supplies of nil kinds of pro-
.1 1. - .11 ! . n mnnt nil ilnt.Mltilla
0 AO ! nnil nimtatinnq rpmniti Htf !1V.
sco I Egcs, through the inlluenco of warm
0 50 ' weather, are now plentiful nnd the ninr-
AddnllcommuntctlontoTUE CURON-'ket hngu downwnrd tendoncv. Butter
tCLK." The Dalle, Oregon. Jg n fuU Bnpp,y md mmM
r.t-oc.
omcE hours ' Inquiry for poultry is very light. A
General Delivery window s a. m. to 7 p. ra. denier says realy there is no uemanti,
THE GETTING IT JOWNMm..n.
IS D&U. C II O U g H j I v uw nijijuuitm-ui jruhsvt; ua riuawt sweat
with tho ordinary (cbtabliomcd ioio.I
pill. But the hav-, To nil cash suhru'rihors of Tin: Ciiiionioi.k
t . . i i i
- WE It aewn Jfli paying one yuiir in ituviiiice.
worse. Aa, aiior. rpi i ' p
sELSff23g5ss The American former,
temporary good. 1729, New York Avonue,
From Winnirif- Washington, d. c.
to end, Dr. Pierce s
Pleasant Pellets Tins Ahrmcas Kaiimhu, which N how enter
aw TKnv Tl.. '"g lt 7MI' 'c,,r ,l,c J'lwr farmer'
' j v' tuuior in uie r
rnlnniiis of the eholi-ct agricultural unit liter
Stoner OnleT
Sunday U U.
.9 a. in
CLOSING Or MAILS
trains going East 9 p. m. and 11 : a. ru.
" " West 9 1. m. and 6:30 p. m.
Stage lor Goldendale 7:S0a.m.
" " lTliievtlli, .5:30a.m.
' "Dufurand Warm Springs ..5:30a.m.
" fLeavingfor Lyle.t Hrtland..5:S0a. m.
" " " Antelopo 5:S0a. m.
Except Sunday.
t Ytl-weeKiy. luesuny i nunuay mm saiuniaj ,
...8a. m. to4p. m. , ... , l,.WB nlro nil nflWitiM at i
I
aW
1 AlaV
muror hi the country
tllO smallest and MlsnUnw elffhtpuRu wt, mul rontftitiR Art
HMUllllir (It i 1 1 v I IMHITl UKIil UtlUIHt HtlW ILUC
Hue
Monday Wednesday and Friday.
FRIDAY, -
DEC. S, 1S93
Director Treston, of the mint bureau,
has prepared a statement showing that
-from the date the Sherman act took ef
fect, August 30, 1S90, to the date of its
repeal, the amount of silver purchased
was 16S,674,590.40 fine ounces, costing
fl55,030,940.S4, the average cost per
ounce being $0,9244. The present mar
ket price is about 60 cents per ounce.
easiest tO take , iirjr mutter, plentifully embellished with
tiny, sugar-coated '"","'''
granules that any NATIONAL IX CHARACTER,
child is readv for.' ... .
. , . , , , . . T. . I rm , .1 I " UAH IS Willi llirmillg I11H1 tanner s iiucrcsu
nominal figures, for shipment to Tort-1 Then they do their work bo easily ou broad, practical Hue, u
land markets. I and so naturally that it lasts. I hey t..uiinvi: tub ih-ct u-uitvuc ik
absolutely and permanently cure ""-"-' ? PVrvTwv
Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious rM1; t-'u'1'.
Attirk-H Sink and "HiliniiH TTnad- 111111 everything that iipivurs lit lis rnliimits In of
Attacks, aiCk ana HlllOUS HC.IU thw iiKtittctiatnctf r Every ilcixirtutcut of the
aches, and all ueroncements of the furmer iiusIumh i iIIscum.i1 iu mi eumcst.
They don't shock and weaken the
system, like the huge, old-fashioned
pills. And they're more effective.
One little Pellet for a corrective or
laxative three for .a cathartic.
They're ffitaranteed to give satis
faction, or your money is returned.
A report from Washington sayB it is
broadly hinted that the Chinese do not
intend to register under the extended
exclusion act any more than they did
under the original law. There is no
reason why they should. The adminis
tration aided with them once nnd there
is reason to believe it would do so again
The Chinese can snap their fingers at
lawB and sing, "what a friend we have
in Cleveland."
The live stock market is- quiet. Pork
on foot is iu demand, hut buyers are in
clined by reports from abroad, to shade
under quotations somewhat and conse
quently 4J4 cents per lb. gross is the out
side .figure.
The grain market continues inactive
and dull. There is a little hotter feeling
in foreign markets within the past few
days, and the same thing prevails in the
east. While our own western markets
are steady there seems to be n buoyunt
tone nnd the inference is that a light
advance may be looked for before the
New Year.
The Wilsou bill, placing wool on the
free list, had the effect to depress the
wool market very perceptibly since the
1st of the month. Quotations nre as low
ns at any time during the past six
months.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
The fight is raging again between Pen
dleton and Union for the location of the
branch insane asylum. The Dalles will
not enter this undignified contest, while
not withdrawing its candidacy, but will
rest content with what an impartial in
vestigation will bring forth, and Tely
upon the integrity and good judgment
of the board of Jphysicians who are to
decide so important a matter to the life
interests of so many human beings.
The story of suffering in Chicago ap
peals to the sympathies of the American
people. The roofs of the churches shel
ter the homeless and hungry, which is a
new use for them, but an action which
will call forth the approbation of all
mankind. The greatest of virtues is
charity, a fact which the Savior himself
especially dwelt upon, and it is highly
proper that the costly edifices where it
is designed to worship God, should re
spect humanity as well.
A flat car costs about 43s0, a flat bot
tom coal car $495, a gondola drop bot
tom 500, a double hopper bottom coal
car 525f a double hopper bottom coke
car $540, n box car $5110, a etock car $550,
a fruit car (ventilated) $700. The prices
given on the above cars inclnde pswer
brakes and vertical plane couplers. A
50 foot mail and baggage car costs
$3,500, a second class coach $4,800, a first
class coach $5,500, while u first class
Pullman car costs $15,000. Scientific
American.
"Jack," the Indian condemned to
death for the murder of Pitteudrigh at
Westminster, . C, is actually dying
with fear. Physicians cannot discern
any other cause for bis sinking condi
tion. They are feeding him like a doomed
Thanksgiving turkey, but he sits in his
cell the entire day shaking like a dice
box and fading away at a rate that
would kill an ordinary living skeleton
with envy. Medical men agree that he
cannot live to appease justice on Janu
ary loth.
Mason and Watson have been indicted
in the U. S. court for sending obscene
matter through the mails.
Edward F. Terry, the niotorman of
the electric car Inez, which plunged
through the Madison-street drawbridge
November 1 and killed and drowned
seven people, has been indicted. The
indictment against Terry recites that he
is guilty of manslaughter, and says that
"while in the commission of a lawful act
without due caution and circumspec
tion" he did feloniously and involun
tarily kill one Charles Beekuian by then
and there feloniously and involuntarily
operating a certain car, the Inez," upon
which Beekuitin was a passeuger.
The l'r.Mlileiil Will Comply.
Washington, Dec. 7. From the fact
that the department clerks have been
set to work making copies of all Ha
waiian documents not already in type,
it is inferred that the president has
given instructions to comply with the
Hoar resolution adopted by the -e mitt
yesterday. Indeed, an authoii'-nive
statement to that effect is made.
Kaua Parmer' Alliance Drnil.
Toi'eka, Kan., Dec. 7. The Kaiifiit
farmers' alliance is now j ilitically deau.
A long secret session was held today,
but, enouirh ia known to positively state
the politicians have won. The Omaha
populist platform has been adopted.
Gestxeken. Having mtlerfii a great ileal
from headache for jeurs anc Ix-in unable to get
relief until It would wear nwoy of Itself. I aw
Krause'b Headache Capule advertUttl. I tried
them, and now nm never without them, UmIIms.
it the onlyremedy Hint will give reliei When I
now hurl u heuditcht! coming on I take a cupsttle
ar.dalwnyx lind the relief tntantnneniis. Jte
spectfully youts, (i H. Vj:ioht, Jlotton, Jla..
1 he above letter U only one of the many which
go to prove the remarkable benefits received from
the ue of Kraue's Headache Cxpsules. Any
person sutrcilng irom beadnchf should vrociiie
thee capsules at once, liewure of Imitations.
The sjennineare olrl onlv in Lose and have the
word Krauteon the label, nono other genuine
fcold by Sniis t Klnersly.
The makers of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy say : " If we
can't cure your Catarrh,
,i(.0. i i ",, .....in 1 Amskican Kakmei:, which, being on ttiegrmturt,
matter What your Case IS, We II ,na better facilities than any other papers for
i ,) ?... getting this Information, ami ilevotcs It.-clf (i
pay yOU .OdOO 111 CaSn. i0 hliU duty They will ilml In It constantly ii
trrm Pn enfl .V.nt ic c-, - r f " '"' '" wcj
yuu i.uu .jv.. niiui -3iu wi i nui kci ill iinuiner nivr.
l-imtll, li, fh.i f.ir,,iiti uiul III fit, i, lit
It apt-car on the 1st uml l.'ith n"f cacli liuwitli,
nm! Ii iiirulsliitl at the low price of
50 CENTS A YEAR
in advatict' Tills makm It Urn rliimprat
ngrlriiltiiriil paper In tlm ootintry.
FARMER LEGISLATION.
lmrltig the coming year tlioro wllllciiu tin
meno number of matters of the moit vital In
tetret to farmers dealt with bv Congress, anil the
Executive lMpartmeiits at Washington. It Is
1 highly iuioruut that the farmers ho kept
promptly ami fully Informed ax to what Is lielng
plnmifd and iloite allt-cttug them at Urn National
I'miltal. They should all. therefore, take Tltr.
A UK r.i can Kakmei:, whlch,bcliig on tliegrmiml,
New York Weekly Tribune
-AND
DaiiesWeeKiu cnronicie
other remedies, and
which is most likely to curei
you. Costs only 50 cents. 1
j, j - t The AMKiitCA.v KAituKunuii The Ciiiioniclx
UCLIUK in be sent
tone year fur 11.74.
4 GENTS makeJj.OOn dar. Greatest kitchen
.V utensil ever Invented. Hetalli a'jets. 2toC
ld in every hnus. Sample, liostage paid, five
cents. McMakin and Co., (,'lnclnimu, otito.
VE WANT YOf TO WORK FOR IV. thus
musing fUi.CO TO iCO PER WEEK.
Parties preferred who can furnish a hore ami
travel through tho country: n team, though. I
not neceary. A few vacancies In bonis ami
cities. Spare hours may Im- used ti gvni ad
vantage. R. JOHNSON & Co..
llth and Main Sts., Richmond, Va
VIGOR MEN
EmIIj. Quieklr.
Pannantnllj Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY, '
and all the tram ct cIU
lronirlytrrecor later
oTervrgrir, ulcfcnt-, I
worry.ete. iulltrtt:ifit, I
ileTclopment an:! tens I
gtren to every orsan ard
nortlon of tLe U-or. '
Blmplo.natnralD:etlioi;i.
lmmedlatolmprcitemr.t
rtra. failure fmpolu.
2J0I rererenctf. !' C,
explanation and pr-cfj
mailed (sled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CC.
BUFFALO, ti. V.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
Rooms to rent at Rev. A.
deuce on Ninth tttreet.
Horn's resi-l23daw
Hot clam broth at J.
dav at 4 o'clock.
O. Mack's every
According to the last McClure's Mag
azine McKinley is the tieat known and
perhapB the least understood of any of
those who began public life with him.
It is sometimes said that bis Eucces3 was
aerved by chance or circumstance: that
his faith is cool calculation, his entnu
alasm a simulation, his public manner
the posing of an actor, his gravity an
affectation of self-praise. But those
who have been near him for many years
do not speak thus of him. Gov. McKin
ley's career seems to have been logically
indicated when he, a youth not long out
of the army, his shingle just swung over
the door of a country law office in Can
ton, met his opportunity and took it. It
ia a tradition which his neighbors like
to tell, that at that time there came a
cunning lawyer to his town, who
matched himself against McKinley in
debate, and beat him and his feeble ar
gament for protection down by the force
fal pleadings of a pronounced free trader;
Bd that then the iron entered McKin
ley's heart, and he aaid to a companion :
"Hereafter so man hall overcome me
so; I know that I am right in this
matter, aad I know Jtbat J ean show that
Jam rlirht by and by." Thenceforth he
ladled books and rneo and facts aad his
fortified in
Ji Jjpitl
Hakmwit
I Jump bm Kimmona Lirer Itegulator
ia mf pvaetiee for the lat four years,
mi ataajf;iifoeqaal ,im WIIwm
IMd wMMaailiMi.
3a, U, Bhomt, M. D.,
Jttttlaryille, Ark. .LfcPjkd tku lil duy of riovemU, tm
Karl's Clover Hoot, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness nnd clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold bv fiiiipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
WOOD! AVOOU! WOOI1!
Jiest grades oak, fir, pine and slab
wood, umce y,ri fceconu Htreet. All
orderH promptly attended to.
tf Maibb & IlEXTON.
heumatlsmy
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Compiaintsf
Lame Back, ac.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judieious
Advertising
Pays.
OHONLY.--S1.T5
H. H. CP7VPBBLL.
SuccoBBOr to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will enuatnnU) kei-p nn hiiuU a cumplotu Iltn- of
GROCERIES, -CROCKERY,
Hiivitig purcliaHil Mr. IltttlcrV cntiro atock, 1 Nlmll rudrnvor to malutiilu the reputation ef
tho hoiim.-, which ha Uxn
BEST GOODS AT LOWETT PRICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY ONE.
Call and see me, next door to Postofllce.
Blh SAHDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT
Vlth-Clectro-BIOBnctlc 8U5FENSOny.
J.uirt f'utealol lieu laiprnveaicat l
Will car" wlttootmwIWneall Hnkiw rrjultlair 1 rem
OTrrizattoa o train nrrra forceai exccMuiCirlMu
crtV.cn. ta norous dcWll:y. tlceplmntu, Un,raor,
TtxKirrUnm. klducT, lter and. tuddrr co.-nfUlr.u.
lame back, lumbago, oeUtlni, all fna corarslsu
ifrtKfal 111 bealUi, etc, Thii electric Ikh coauiai
tiMterril larnimat over all other. Ctirrtot
l.-tttantl7 f tl 1 17 nearer or wo forfeit ti,Coj.oo. na
vlllcuraallof tii ainro lttwi or no par. Thiri
ads lw.ru tern cnreU hv IhU rsarreloai lnrealfcju
aftr all oth-T mnnilea failed, and we Klto liusUtvdl
of tnUmonwIj in tillaaful RTrr other lute.
Our rmrfil layrawl KUCTRIC aiarUKOST ttid
PTKioeit loc srer offered rlc men, mrr. with alt
H.IH. UntUi j4 yiftnm Mrtmtt' OUAMiVKHtl In Ot to
tM4rs Seed rorlUui'd I'unpalet, miulrd.cuUaj, Irto
6ANDEN BLECTRIO OO.,
Ku. a7SVIrsUtrcct, J'OUTX.'JU
NOTICE FOlt rUIUJCATIOK.
Timber Lund, Act June 3, 167s.
I". H. Uini OrncK.Thc Halle, Or.,)
Nov. IkjO. I
Notice in hereby given that In compliance
with the provbloiia of tho act of emigre of
Junes, Is'iH, entitled "An act fur thoaleof tlm
bcr litiiil In the atatett of ( iillfnrulu, Oregon,
.uvaiu nun vii.tniiigton 'territory,
Neal C Htiivrtiami,
Of Kingiley, county of Wiueo, atiite of Oregon,
' hm thl'. (lay llktl in tlili ollicu hit aivortl ittiito
mcut for the purchax; of the SI'.'a of 'WJf,
J of fc'ectlou. No. 2J, in Towmhlp No. it K , range
No 13 E. W. M., and will otter proof toahow
that the land nought I more valuahlo for It
I timber or stone than for agricultural purjH)M.n,
ami to e-ttabllnh Ills claim to tali! land before
the Register and Receiver of HiIm oltieu at The
Dulles, or., on the l.itn day of January, 1 VJ I .
lie iiamen an wiroetn ueorgo Jiniveoil, jua-
per Eutley, iA-on Rondtiiu ami Lufayctte Ilavln,
i oi Kiiigiiey, ur.
Any anil all lxirnoiiK claiming mlvermly the
all of Klugiley, Or.
alovu-ilucrllM.il laudn arc reiitienteit to tile their
claim in thUotllcoou or before alil 15th davof
i January, Ih'JI,
j wlo JOHN W. I.EWIH, RegUter.
notkjk'foh i u h li cati oxl
TiheDhlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Good Job Printing.
If you have your job printing done at
The Chuonicle you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. AH jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
the most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
RBHH
AnwrreMble Laxative aMNRTC TOPIC.
Wn HA Tbe Favorite TCBTI
Wot Ml by Male A Kwaraljr.
"Santantba al lis Willi's Fair,"
And be up t' the times.
THE LATEST OUT
Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century
Hy JOHIAH ALLEN'S WIPE
A. G. Hoering,
Local Agent, The Hii;, Or.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room haa been :repa pared and repaint
and newly carpeted throughout. The,
house contains 170 rooms aud.rtHupplifi'
with every modern convenience. Rat
reaaonahle. A good restaurant attache1
to the houee, Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
John Pashek,
iKMOtOV'S HotiM to CvditMs.
Notloe li biMtwr 1 van fct the Cmwtv Court
v use rmwm wrt utvvuh tvrr www uwwatw
uuiy afwomMa in
tbe last will an l
leaawFTgcer,'
mmo. ' All naMonu h ir lamu aaalnit
the wtate el Mia dC4!Md herby riulred
to itfaBni. with the -faur vetichern.
wltfiin six Month ham thuiUWol Ms notlee,
to utd ezaeutor at kla rtaee of rasMetiee, ueir
imuiw i.uy, in Mia county, or ii wiu oweo oi
W, II. WJUoii, in Mid ImHm city.
The faiMt Tailor,
tm Ceitat sltKeet,
lext door ta Waaee Bun Office.
J'" 4
it
II-
1
Jsyilaa Jut received tbe latent xtylen in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and Uraeaaaortaasatof Foreign mul Amtff
Iwii Cloth, which lie oaii fliilnh To Oiilvr lor
(hoMi that favor him.
CtoMtflf ni tytir lag SpMlcHy.
IaAND Opfick. The Dalle. Or.,(
Nov, u, ia'Xl. i
Notice is hereby ciren that the followlmr
iiariud ettler Juts HKtl uotlcoof hi Intention to
make Until proof in nttpMirt of hi- claim and that
raid proof will be made before tho regliter anil
receiver at The Hiille. Oregon, on Wednesday,
Utcvinlivr T,, m, vU
Hewitt JCIiie,
Homentead Application No. 2KB, for the NUof
HKH uml V.lA id HW'A Kc. 10, Tp. rj. R. II Kat.
He nmnes the following wltnexaea to prove hlx
coiitintioiiH resilience uxjii mid cultivation of
nam iiiuii, viz
II. V. Wella, of The Dallen, Or., Charlea
Kaston, Jarnca Kaitou and l'anl I.lmerothiOf
.aueiR', or.
John W, Lkwik, Regl-ter.
EXECUTORY NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Waeco County in probate, executrix with
the will annexed of the eotato of James
Underbill deceased. All persons having
claims against (am estate are Hereby re
quired to present thorn to me with
proper vouchers at the law ofllee of Con
don & Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of thin
notice.
November 11, 18U3.
Claim '. 'Undkkiiill,
Executrix of the Katatoof James Under
bill, deceased,
XOTIOE FOK ' PUBLICATION.
1AMb OKrica, Tlio Hallen, Or,,)
"Oct. 2, WM. j
Notho It hereby Riven that the following
named net tier baa nlt notice of hl Intention to
maJfu IWial proof in iMPl-ort of hi claim, uml
that Mid proof will bo tiuuto MoNiiUie lUKl.ter
and Receiver at Thu , Halle; Ur,. on Hccemljer
ll,l,vl: k' .'
Kolando O.-Mreoks,
devlneo of Joan Uuflbes,dec4Ntd.
IIrruietM-AMllMMan Ne.'aw, fortheH; MM
and H4 HWof Bee. a, Tp.JK., , 13 K. '
. lie name tho following witne to prove
hi coiitlnuoii renldence upon and ciillivatlon
of Mid land, vlx:
O. W.cook, VV. A. filler, FratikCrelghton and
Beth Morgan, all of tbe IMIIee. Or,
, mkowk pieajuj utKo notice.
JOHN ,WLKWiH, llwlitcr.
Ettrtvy Taken TJp,
One hlaek pony, branded eitbcraj'or on loft
hip mid left law- Owner van have Mine by pruv
Ihk tmwerty h1 paying for thUnotle,
DKIX C. WILUKK,
WHHrlm f uetoaiee, The Helle, Or.
..A.
The (late Oity of the Inland Etnpiru ih situated at the haul
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pnw
ptirouK city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the Bupply city for tin oxtoimivo and rich agricultural
and grazing country, itn trade reaching ns fur houth iik Summer
Lake, a dintnncu of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the etiHturn Hlope of the Cas
cadeH furnishes piiHture for thmiwinds of uheop, tho wool frost
which finds market here.
The Dalles in the largent original wool uhipping point in
Americu, aliout 5,000,000 jkiuikIh laiing Hhijijiod hiHt year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the fincHt on tho Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thouBaudH of dollum, which will 1 more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of the lieautiful l.Iiukitut vnlley find market
here, nnd the country south and cmt Iiuh thin year tilled the
warehouses, and all nvnilahle sturnge places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of itH size ou the count and its money i
scattered over nnd ia Iming used to develop more farming couawy
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate 'delightful. Ifc'P'
sihilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And oa
corner stones she stands.
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