The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 11, 1895, Image 2

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    Tat Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BUBSCEIPTION BATES.
T If All., rOBTASX FBKFAID, IK ADTAHCZ.
Wsekly, 1 year. ..S 1 60
" 6 months. 0 76
8 " OH)
Dall, lyear. 6 00
" 6 month! 8 00
" per " 0 60
Address all communication to" THB CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
THURSDAY.
APRIL 11. 1895
KEEP VP COURAGE.
The revival of business and a conse
quent betterment of times, is what every
individual is looking for, and any indi
cation in that direction is gladly re
ceived. Among those who prognosticate favor
ably upon that subject, may be men
tioned the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, a
eood authoritv and careful observer. It
says that the trade revival which began
to manifest itself two or three weeks ago
becomes more marked as time passes,
On the stock market the improvement
ia particularly noticeable. Not only ia
the volume of sales larger than they
were early in this month, but the prices
are higher. This is true of nearly all
the solid stocks. Even railway earnings
have already begun to feel the improved
conditions. In the latest issue of the
New York "Financial Chronicle" there
ia a review of the January statement of
railroad' gross and net earnings, in
which that paper finds there is an in
crease in both items, for the first time
in nineteen months, with the exception
of last August. It is believed that Feb
ruary's severe weather will make tbe
showing for that month less favorable,
The indications, though, are that tbe
March exhibit will be decidedly encour
aging.
Bank clearings are making a better
exhibit than they did up to the begin
ning of March. Their recent average
has been 15 or 20 per cent in excess of
those of last year at this time. Prices of
silver, too, have gone up. Fart of the
advance here is probably due to a belief
that China will be a heavy buyer of
silver after the war is over, and some of
it may be caused by tbe European talk
in favor of remonetizins that metal. A
considerable share of the advance, how
- ever, is undoubtedly due to the improve
ment in general trade, which will in
. crease the demand, for silver, as well as
all other commodities. As would natu
rally be expected under such conditions,
the rates for money have ' gone up.
They are higher now than at any pre
vious time since the end of the money
scare in the latter part of 1893. Nothing
like a stringency, however, is feared.
LIKE THEIR MASTER.
Tbe democrats of Portland are mat
. ing a hard drive at Collector Henry
Black man Postmaster Protzman and
Surveyor General Arnold, because those
gentlemen have kept republican depu
ties instead of giving tbe democratic
brethren a chance. Of course it is not
our pie, but we really believe that the
democrats are right. However, they
cannot be blamed for following the ex
ample set them by the president him-
v self. There is where the blame lies, for
Mr. Cleveland should have selected dem
ocrats for the positions occupied by the
- gentlemen above named. It is true he
took them for democrats, but even the
great Grover is liable to be mistaken
, The fact is that he made a sad mistake
in that he did not use the same care in
the eelection of men for the places
named, that they did in selecting depu
ties, for if it is true that none of
them can find democrats able to do the
work, and cannot do it themselves, then
be should have kept the republicans, in
i because he could not find a democrat
who could do the work. If be could
have done so be did not,-for if the offi
cere could do the work themselves, they
cmld soon train a deputy. Therefore
Mr. Cleveland should have let the re:
publican officers hold over, for tbe men
be selected cannot do the work.
WORK NEEDED.
We receive letters every day from the
East concerning this country, showing
that the people of the East are many of
them turning their eyes towards Oregon
with a view of making it their home. It
is unfortunate that no literature has
been prepared, descriptive of the country
so that it can be sent to these people
A newspaper does not fill the bill in
these cases, because it cannot in half a
dozen issues, though devoted to the In
dustrie of the country entirely, do it
justice. What it needs is a pamphlet.
with the resources of the country treated
in detail, as fully as possible and yet
boiled down. Such a pamphlet, we un
derstand, the real estate men of the city
are now getting in shape. It will cost
considerable money and some patient
work in gathering statistics, and will be
quite a load for them to carry. The
business men -of the city should con
tribute liberally to the good cause and
make a combined and vigorous effort to
nduce immigration.
Wasco county, with an area almost as
large as the state of Massachusetts, has a
population of 11,000, and it will not be
gin to be settled until it has ten times
that many.- A strong pull all together
will accomplish much towards reaching
this resalt. - -
England says she has no designs on
Nicaragua, all she wants is what belongs
to her and that she must have. When
Uncle Sam appears in the character as
sumed by Portia, England may find tbe
Shylock business" not as profitable as it
at first blush seemed.
The Mazamas and Mazamaresses give
notice that they are going to ascend Mt.
Hood in July. When they get there
they are going - to telegraph to their
fellow goats and goatesses on Mount
Hood by means of a heliotrope, and
these goats will in turn heliotrope the
message to some more goats on top of
some other mountain, until the whole
heard from British Columbia to Mexico
have learned the message. What that
message will be is hard to eay, but it
will have to be short. ' The Mazamas
have our best wishes, and we hope they
may enjoy the climb and clime of Mt,
Adams; they are welcome to our share.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
the best satisfaction of any oough medi
cine I handle, and as a seller leads all
other preparations in 'this market. I
reccomend it because it is the best medi
cine I ever handled for coughs, and
croup. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville,
111. For sale by Blakely & Houghton
Druggists.
Telephone Notice
Those who have not already ordered
instruments placed and who desire tele
phone service from .the Seufert-Condcm
Exchange, will please order at once.
Seufebt & Condon.
Choice two-year-old roses for 25 cents ;
alse cut flowers and floral designs at the
Rose Hill Greenhouse, Eighth and Lin
coln street. Orders can be left at Mrs
Phillips' millinery store, on Washington
street, between Second and Third, tf.
Some miner 8 prospecting on the head
of Forest creek, about nine miles from
Jacksonville, uncovered two ledges this
week, from which they obtained very
flattering prospects. The ledges are
about 700 feet apart and will average 18
inches ia width, with free milling ore
They lie between walls of elate and por
phyry, which is considered a good iudl
cation. Actual tests. of the ore taken out
show that it will mill $50 per ton.
flOTHERS
and those about to
become - mothers.
should know that
Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite PrescriDtion
robs .childbirth, of
its torture, terrors
and daneers to
both mother and
child, by aiding Nature irf preparing the
system for oarturition. Thereby ' labor ' '
and also the period of confinement are
greatly shortened. It also promotes an
abundant secretion of nourishment for
the child. During pregnancy, it pre
vents "morning sickness" and those
distressing nervous - symptoms from
which so many suffer.
Tanis, Cottle Co., Texas.
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. :
Dear Sir I took vour "Favorite Pre
scription " previous to confinement and
never did so well in my life. It is only
two weeks since my confinement and l am
able to do my work. I feel stronger than I
ever did, in six weeks Detore.
Yours truly.
A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE.
South Bend, Pacific Co., Wash.
DR. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir I began taking your " Favor
ite Prescription" the first month of preg
nancy, and have con
tinued taking it since
confinement. I did not
experience the nausea
or any of the ailments
due to pregnancy, after
I began taking your
"Prescription." I was
fttilTF in lahftr a ;Ti rtrf
time, and the physician ' -' , 1
said I got along nn- Ktrf ' V
. J . . . - j i . r .
We think it saved me Mrs.Bakhr.
a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a
great deal with leucorrhea also, and it has
done a world ot good tor me.
Vnnra tmlv
- Mas. fa. C BAKER.
TyUlipery.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
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TVTTDC TT "Cf T3"PTJ.p Q Successor to Anna Peter A Co.,
8TEAIED.
Came to my place about Feb. 20, 1895,
one black horse with white face, three
white feet weight about 1,200 pounds;
branded S on lelt shoulder. Also o
bockskin horse branded Z on left shoul
der; weight about 850 pounds. . Owner
can have them by paying pasture bill
and ad.
, F. S. Fleming,
Bake Oven.
The regular subscription price of tbe
Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Obegonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for The
Chronicle and paying for, one year in
advance can get both Thx .Chronicle
and the Weekly Obegonian for $2.00.
For Rent. .
After April 1st, 20 acres of fine land,
situated within the city limits. House
and barn, good water for irrigating.
Terms easy. Apply to Fred W. Wilson.
mch20-lm.
Our patrons will find De Witt's Little
Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy
for. constipation, .dyspepsia and liver
complaints. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
La Grippe Is here again with all of its
old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure
is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures
quickly. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
For Sale.
Clydesdale seed oats at E. J. Collins
& Co. 'a and W. H. Taylor's. Yield and
weigh more than any other oat grown on
hill land. .' m6-a6.
Wanted Salesman ; salary from start,
permanent place. Brown Bros. Co.,
Nurseryman, Chicago, 111.
?aln has no show with Dr. Miles' Pain Pllla.
THE DALLES
ASSOCIATION.
The above association is
prepared to take a list of all
and any kind of Real Estate
for sale or exchange, whereby
the seller will have the undi
vided assistance of the follow
ing Real Estate Agents, or
ganized as an association for
the purpose of inducing lm
migration to Wasco and Sher
man Counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of prop
erty: .
C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud
son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M.
Huntington & Co., Dufur, &
Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons &
Marden, G. W. Rowland. -
Address any of the above
well known firms, or
F. D. HILL, Sec'y,
The Dalles, Oregon
S'E5 E D S
Garden and
Grass Seeds
in 3nlk, at J3
Z2
Feed & Gro
cery Store.
S 25 EDS
For Sale or Trade.
One Norman Stallion, weight about
1,500 pounds ; 4 head of work . horses ; 6
voung horses. Will sell or trade for
Dalles City property.
CHARMS KOEHLER,
mlo-2m Boyd, Or.
Having secured the services of
REAL ESTATE
io I
a first-class trimmer from the city,
I can assure my patrons perfect sat
isfaction as to style and finish.
Call and see the large variety
of Hats on display in window.
: . j 1
mvavivik, 112 Second Btreet,
I! K SEEDS
A Finn Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds, just
. arrived..
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Red Clover, Peas,
White Clover, Onions
Alfalfa, Turnips,
Millet, Carrots,
Beans, Beets.
ALL VARIETIES
Flower Seeds, Onion Sets.
J. B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
NICKELSEN'S
BOOK : STORE.
Attractive Goods,
Full Assortment,
Small Profits,
Quick Sales.
TUB
StuMog taMuse
Everything for the Garden
Roses, one, two and three years old ;
White and Purple Lilacs, and all kinds
of blooming shrubbery ; Dahlias, Uladi
olias, Phlox, and Canterberry Bells. .
Choice Chrysanthemums at 50 cents
per dozen, or 5 cents each.
Geraniums, Heliotrope, Marguerites
and Fuschias at $1 per dozen.
Cut Flowers furnished on short notice
for all occasions.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs,
Paints,
Wall Paper,
Window Glass
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR
E, JACOBSEN BOOK and MOSIC CO,
THE LEADERS XN . .'
Pianos and Organs, Books,
NOTIONS, STATIONERY.
Call and get their prices. Sell PIANOS on
easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet
any tOMFETHION.
162 SecoM St.- THE DALLES, OR.
JJR. A. DIETRICH.
Physician and Surgeon,
DUFUR, OREGON,
EfP All professional calls promptly attends
to, day and night. apr!4
JOHN . . GKOGHEGAN,
' Register U. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before the United states Land
Office a Specialty. "
Wells Block, Main St., YaneouTer, Clarke Co'
Washington. noylS
Bring in Your Family.
Come in Yourself.
And see how cheaply
Men's Suits, Boys'
LACES, WOOLENS,
Everything from Hat to Shoes,
C. F STBPH ENS,
GEORGE RUCH,
PIONEER GROCER.
Successor to Chrisman & Corson.
Una FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at tbe old stand. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
: ' AT
HEW COIiUjWBm 'HOTEL.
' '.OSO.
This large and popular House aoes the principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House In the city, and at the low rate of .
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Tea!s, 25 Cerpts.
. Office for all Stage Llnu leaving- The Dalles for all
points In Kastern Oregon and Eastern Washing-ton,
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. ' None bat the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the
most skilled work-men employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chetn
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Paint Shoo cornet Third and Washington Sts. The Dalles, Oreoi.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Clsii-om St i
at C RANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
THE OE5
COLUMBIA
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portet
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances ior the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been in trod used, and on.y the first-class article will be placed osj
he market. . ' - - . ' ' ' '".
j '
we can-dress all of you.
Suits, Silks, Satins,
COTTON'S, LINEttS,
for everyone. All new stock.'
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- . UNION ST.
RHTED
BREWERY,
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