The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 23, 1894, Image 2

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T23 Dalles Daily Chronicle.-
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
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Address all communication to " THE CHB.ON
ICliE." The Dalles, Oregon.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 23. 1894
Mt. Ranier in the shade If this does
not happen, we Buggest that after the
senatorial election is over a bill be
passed compelling Mf. Hood to erupt.
Those acquainted with the Oregon legis
lature will not doubt its ability
to do bo.
The czar is dead and buried ; bnt Tom
Reed of Maine still lives.
PERSONAL MENTION.
THE BANNER FRUIT. COVNTY.
Wasco county this year produced
nearly a million bushels of wheat. We
moVn tin nrRdietion Low that in seven
years she will produce more bushels of
annlea than she does of wheat, or than
she did of wheat this year. We make
another prediction, that inside of ten
vears the fruit crop ot Wasco county
TnnA will he worth more than the en
Iim wnrtl nlin of Eastern Oregon. We
claim that Oreeon is the best fruit state
in the union, and that Wasco county is
tha Koofc frnit conntv in the state. The
foothills of the Cascades are the natural
home of the aDDle. as the fruit raised
here and at Hood River shows. The
writer hereof is much better posted on
i. ;;i;t;0a of Hood River as a
other Tart3 of
rnnntv. but the conditions are, with
the exception of the rainfall, practically
alike all along the foothills ot tne cas
cades for a distance of twenty or thirty
miles south of The Dalles.
Few people, even of the county, real
iza what is taking place at Hood River
Thousands of trees are reaching the
Wrinir staee. many of them yielding
their first crop this fall, and other
thousands are being set. In a year or
two annlea will be sent from there, not
vr ihA fnrlnad. but Dossibly by the
trainload. That locality alone will pro-
jn no-rt. vpar two hundred tons of
V V.V W j
strawberries, and with good crop condi
tions o. vnrv laree quantity of other
flmflll frnits.
The fear is expressed that the fruit
market will be overdone. We do not
sintieiDate anything of that kind. In
t.nkn the estimates of
ng'nii exnerts. this country will soon
recover from its present depression,
whw-h has been caused largely by over
nrodnction. New wheat areas have
been developed more rapidly than the
wotmlation has grown to consume the
products. Those areas are discovered,
and while the limit of production has
perhaps not been reached, the increase
of population will rapidly overhaul the
surplus of agricultural productions.
Th otrricultural interests are now at an
that will never acain be reached,
and which must soon be succeeded by
rotnminc- nrosneritv. We think that
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from this cause, if no other, there need
be no fear of over-production. As it is,
the supply of good winter apples has
never equalled the demand, and he who
plants a tree now may do so with the
certainty that its products will find a
market, and at a remunerative price.
One acre of apples in good bearing will
yield more money in one year than the
same area in wheat at the same price
will in twenty.
Wasco county will soon be in the front
rank, and she will stay there.
AN EASY FAILURE.
Mr. Chas. Hilton is atrain home from
his ranch near Fossil.
Mr. Wm. Harder.' representing the
Great Northern Railway, is in the city.
it. txt a twittiq of IVTonier was in the
1U1 . IT A J-r . ra v..
city today, and called at The Chkonicle
office.
Voar Big Successes.
Having the needed merit to more than
made good all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four -remedies
have reached a phenominal - sale. Vt.
King's New Discovery, for consumption,
Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed
Electric Bitters, the great remedy for
Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, tfucfc-
len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world,
and Dr. King's New X,ife Fills, wnicn
are a Derlect Dill. All these remedies
j - .
are guaranteed to do just what is claimed
for them and the dealer whose name is
attached herewith will be glad to tell
you more of them, aolu at tonipes s
Kinersly'a Drug Store.
vr.o Tra ir Powers was a nasseneer on
imt nicrht'a pnntbound train, on her
way to join her husband at La Grande,
where be nas gone into uuuiucbb.
ht- t? XT BitHw tftarriA over from
jxi.lt a: Jt. " ' -
Goldendale last night bringing a portion
of the pump belonging to the city water-
n qu tu.
is short on water, or will be by the time
t.nn nnmo is runumi: atwu. no ic
this morning for home as soon as the re
pairs were nnisnea.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postomce at ine jjanes un
called for Nov. 24, 1894. Persons calling
for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Antrin, Hattie
Chase, B W
Fitzgerald, G W
tiuita, ii.
Gilliam, Mary
Knecklev, Antone
LaVelle", CI
Moorn, W A
Robertson, J P
Runnels, J T
Smith, Ed
Tibbetts, J E
Watt. A
Wells, A S
Ahanol. Richard M
Dunham, Harvey
Healy, Mary
Julien, J G
Kennery, John
Larvarnie, Frank
Matlin, Louis
Noble, J E
Rush, Jos
Snide, Robt.
Smith, C E
Thompson, W C
Walters. Jim
Wilson, Oliver
Williams, PC
J. A. Ckossen, P .M.
W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen
of McKav. Ohio, is of the opinion that
there is nothing as good as children
troubled, with colda or croup as
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He has
used it in his familv for several years
with the best results and alwajs kept a
bottle of it in the house. Alter having
la erinpe he was himself troubled with
a severe cough. He used other remedies
with on t benefit and then concluded to
try the children's medicine and to his
delight it soon effected a permanent cure.
50 cent bottles for sale by Blnkeley &
Houghton Druggists.
i. o. o. r.
Gain sacks
warehouse.
for sate at the
Wasco
tf
DRY CORD WOOD,
HAY and G-RAUST,
HEATING- STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STEEL RANGES,
(GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
all at the lowest prices at
raoFxssiosAi..
II.
a. iuddelIj attoknby-at-Law Office
Conrt Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
a. b. Dcrca. 1 fba.uk xknktzs.
.CFCR, & MENEKKK ATTOBMIYS-AT-
I . ww t . ... An An nav Coat
-me BuildtnTt Entrance on Wftshinjrton Street
BEXNKTT, ATTORN'KY-AT-LA.V. Of-
tice In e;b!uwv building, np stairs. The
J. B. CONDON. J. "W. .CONDON.
IOJTDON & CONDON, ATVORNEYS AT LAW
t nriioA tin rmirt street. nnDoslta the old
conrt house, The Dalles, Or. "
B. S. HUNTINGTON.
H. B. WILSON.
HUNTINGTON & WILSON AttobSbts-at-uw
Offices, French's block over 'trst Na
tional Bank Dalles. Oregon.
H. WILSON attobnbt-at-law Rooms
Kini Ar On ' hnlt hiillninir. Recaud
"treet, I'he Dalles, Oregon.
T pnTHERLAND. M
fj . M. C. F. and S. O
D C. M. ; F. T. M. C.
Rooms S and 4, Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second
DR. E8HELMLAN (Homeopathic; Phtbician
and Surgeon. Calls answered promptly
wtf
lay or night, city or country.
iChapman oioeit.
I V K. O. D. DOANK PHTSICIAM AND 8UB-
l ' obon. Office; rooms 5 and 6 Chapman
.v'fc: -. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and
fourth streeUi, sec md door from the corner
ffice hours 9 to 12 A. M., 8 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M
r-v sl DDALL DBNT18T. Gas given for the
It. painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
! ' u noweu uumiuuiu pmte. AWUU. obu v1
r.f iioiaen room, seoona ecreer.
StuDUno Greentiouse
MAIER & BENTON.
. The attempt to build up the gold re
serve by selling bonds is not proving
eminently successful. The theory is all
tight but in putting the scheme in prac
tice the results are not what are desired.
When the call was made for eubscrip-
tions to the new bond issue, there were
in round numbers $63,000,000 in gold in
the treasury. Since that time about
$8,000,000 have been drawn oat for the
uurnose of buying the bonds, and this
drain is still going on at the rate of
nearly a million dollars a day. Under
. the terms of the sale but 20 per cent is
to be paid down, so it will be seen that
enough gold has been drawn out of the
treasurv to make the first payment. As
the other payments fall due, enough
more gold will be drawn out, probably
the earns yellow twenties that are now
' being paid in, to make them.
The situation is somewhat like that of
the old German and his good old wife
- who bought a keg of beer tor their own
use. They agreed, in order to create
fund for purchasing another keg when
that one was gone, upon a plan by which
that very desirable obiect could be at
tained. Each was to pay tbe other five
cents for each drink. The man took a
drink and gave his wife a nickel, and
she, good woman, took a quiet glass and
gave the nickel back, and so to and fro
the nickel passed until the weary spigot
whistled. ' There was but one nickel in
sight. The theory looked all right but
the practice was financially, a failure.
To the Members of Columbia Lodge,
No. 5 :
A fall attendence is requested at our
next regular meeting Friday evening,
November 23d, as there is business of
importance to be brought before the
lodge. H. Clough, becy.
Host. Company Meeting.
There will be a special meeting of the
Mt. Hood Hose Co., this evening (Fri
day), at 7 p. m. sharp. All members
are requested to attend.
Ralph Fisheb, Sec.
"Here is the man," announced Lu
cifer, "that spent his life trying to ele
vate the stage, and not without success."
Satan looked over his glasees at the
latest arrival. "I wonder," he mused,
if he thinks he can raise hell."
If anything were wanting to prove the
superior energy and aggressiveness of
our northern neighbor, and the staid
and conservative methods of Oregon
that thing has been furnished by the
trotting out of a real live volcano. . We
think it real mean on the part of Seattle
and Tacoma to Jbring out this new at
traction just when the Portland chamber
of commerce is getting ready to make an
effort to arrange for perfecting a plan for
inducing immigration to Oregon, and
just on the eve "of the opening of the
"Universal Exposition." However our
legislature meets in January, and if
Home people have their way there will
be a pyrotechnical display that will leave
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Best Hotel in the City.
NEW and FIRST-CLASS.
We wish to announce that
we have made a specialty of
Winter Blooming Bulbs,
HYACINTHS and LILLIES,
POTTED PLANTS of All Kinds
We are prepared to furnish
on short notice cat flowers
for all occasions; also pot
plants and wires.
See! See What
G. K. STEPHENS,
If you want anything in the shape of
CLOTH I NO.
For Man or Woman, Boy, Girl or Baby. "
We are Still In It,
and You Know It.
We are selling more goods than ever,
for the simple reason, that
Our PRICES are RIGHT.
We pay more for Produce than
other dealer in The Dalles.
any
John Pashek,
The Merchant Tailor,
IN THI
Old Rftnoiry Building,
Washington Street, between Second
bet. Second and Third,
tJiV Has Just received the latest styles in
' Suitings for Gentlemen,
and hs a large assortment of Foreign and Amer
ican Cloths, which he can finish To Order for
those that favor him. ..
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Consult Your Interests,
and Trade with
JOLES, COLLINS & CO.
Telephone No. 20. THE RELIABLE FIRM.
The Fifth Annual Ball
-OF THE-
Gesang Verein Jiarmonie,
PIECES
OF-
SHEET
MUSIC !
a Copy.
-AT-
I. C. Nickelsen's.
Catalogue free on application,
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker I Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
. and warranted.
Can now be ' found at 162 Second
street. . .
-AT THE-
BALDWIN OPERA HOUSE
Thanksgiving Eve, Kov. 28, '94.
Music furnished by The Dalles Orchestra Union.
Grand march at 8:30 p. m.
Tickets, including lady and gentlemen, 75 cents.
Tickets ou sale at all principle business houses.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE:
CARL GOTTFRIED, F. A. SEUFERT, THEO. PRINZ, AUGUST BUCHLER
and HAMS xl AJN SH jN . ,
FLOOR MANAGERS:
V. .TAPOTSSTTST. JOHN C. HERTZ. THEO, .SEUFEKT, FKJiU WHltrHU
Our Christmas
Offerm
We -will give to every purchaser of One Dollar's worth of
Goods in any of our departments, a chance in the follow
ing three prizes : '
One-hnndred-piece CKina Dinner! Set.
Elegant aMeteor" Banquet Lamp.
- ..Beautiful French Dressed Doll
The Dramiug to eome off on Christmas Eve at 10 o'eloek.
REMEMBER WE ARE-
Headquarters for Christmas Goods
Also carry a full and complete line of , .
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, &o
Xj. lE&OIEIDIEILNr 3g CO
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first prizes.
JOHN 1). GEOGHEGAN, .
Register U. 8. Land Office, 1890-1891.
Business Before tne United "tatH ' Land
Office a Specialty. ,
Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co.,
Washington novlfi
"THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portei
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introdused, and on. 7 the first-class article will be placed ob
he market.
.pp " " " g" ' " "
Don't Be Caught
Buying Groceries at less than we sell .
them, for we sell the best there is at
the lowest possible prices.
J. B. CROSSEN, - - - The Grocer.
Fine G-oods,
Tolopliono Uo. 6S2.
A Clean Store, Prompt Delivery.
Just Opened.
Not the Political Campaign,
But a full stock of the la est patterns of Dress
Goods. Call and see our elegant .Flushes.
We have just purchased the entire stock of a
fashionable millinerv store in Portland.
We bought them for 25 cents on the Dollar,
and can give you bargains. -
J Kj U O and flUCTIon HOOltt.
: Odd. Ward, Kerns & Robertson's LiYery Stable, on Second St.
Second-hand Furniture-Bought Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY WIS KloS'.clre&o9
erty placed with me at reasonable commission. Glre me m call.
XI.- 33-
JOHS M. KASE,
Physician and Surgeon.
JiTJFUK, OREGON.
Late House Saneon, 6t. Vincent'g Hospital ot
Portland, Oregon. ep2f
J-K. A. DIETRICH.
Physician and Surgeon,
DTJFUR, OREGON.
tTfT All professional calls promptly attende
tSTSay and night. P