The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 20, 1895, Image 2

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    BKLDWIN OPERH
Two Nights Only, Commencing' Tonight.
HOUS
ENTIRE CHANGE
OF PROGRAMME
TOMORROW.
clip borne
In Neat and Refined Specialties. Each Performer a Star.
ADMISSION, 25c and 35c.
To RIL Parts of the House.
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V& Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
ST at Alt, rOSTaSa raBFaXD, III ADTaKO.
Wa.kly.lyear 1 150
6 months 0 75
- g . 0 0
Dil,lyer. '. J
" months 8 00
per " 0 60
Address all communication to " TElS CHEON-
(CLK." The Dalles, Oregon.
MONDAY - - - MAY, 20 1895
LOW PRICE OF WOOL.
The question is being asked in many
quarters, says the Boston Herald, "Why
does not wool improve, along with other
staples?" The Herald answers this by
eaying that "wool has not yet reached
the condition of greatly shortened sup
ply and increased demand that haB been
experienced in other staples. .That
point is going to be reached sotfietime,
bat it is not yet in sight. The supply of
-wool all over the world is a large one,
and since the market is now entirely
Tinder the influence of the other markets
of the world, an advance in wool strong
and permanent will dfily come when
the supply of wool has been sufficiently
reduced all over the world."
This is the correct explanation, but it
does not accord with the theories and
predictions advanced by the Herald and
other free trade journals when they were
contending for free wool. The wool
grower was told then, with great per
eistenee, until he came almost to believe
it, that free trade in wool would bring in
the foreign grades, but as these grades
were needed to mix with the American
clip, the effect would be to create an
additional demand for American wool,
and this, in turn, would put up the
prices of wool. .
This theory was rather attractive in
prospect, bat in retrospect it is altogether
-different. The American wool grower
has learned by experience that free wool
makes the American manufacturers in
dependent of the home market. The
manufacturer, desiring to imitate closely
the European fabrics, rather prefers to
bay altogether of the foreign wools.
This leaves the American wool grower in
a position where he is forced to accept
tbe London prices, less the cost of trans
porting his wool to London. If tbe tariff
were put back on wool, the prices would
come back. Spokane Spokesman Re
view. The busiest day on Ellis island for
two years was May 11th, when the au
thorities examined and landed 4002
steerage passengers from European
ports. This is the largest number which
has been dumped upon our shores in a
single day since June 8, 1893, when 4,142
immigrants were disposed of. If this
influx of undesired population is due to
the publication abroad of the fiction
that times in this country are improv
ing and work becoming plenty, it is
more than likely that it will be checked
by the return letters of the deluded
creatures themselves, after a brief strug
gle with the realities of the situation.
Broad as iB this land, there is no room
in it at present for an invoice of men,
with or without families, who are out of
"work and out of money. Oregonian.
Professor Rudolph Falb of Vienna
now prophecies that in November the
earth will collide with a wandering Jew
of a comet, and ba smashed and mined
by the shock. Intense heat will be
caused by tbe collision, and the atmos
phere will be choked with poisonous
vapors. Yet when the grand crash
comes, above the hiss of oceans suddenly
converted into steam, above the deafen
ing roar of rending rocks and pulverizing
mountains, above chaos come and h 1
let loose, will be heard tbe diethless
shriek of Bill Stewart, and-'tbe' last
sound that greets mortal ears wjiije that
scream from his soul as it lights tint for
Mara, "16 to 1."
The editorial pages of the Oregonian,
as well as many other of our exchanges,
are mainly devoted these days to edito
rials against the delusive statements of
"Coin." . It would seem from the per
sistent manner in which they all insist
that Coin is a fool, that the old prover
about a fool asking questions that wise
men cannot anwer, is founded on fact.
"Coin" has been given large powers far
evil by tbe persistent advertising given
it by the opposition press.
What position women will take on
important political questions is tin
known, but judging by the bicycle girl
in bloomers, she will straddle. Baker
Democrat.
Beat .Estate Transactions.
Matilda C. Durbin to Lulu Rodgers,
lots 5 and 8, block 7, town of Antel
ope; $95.
Waucoma lodge, No. 30, K. of P., to
Edgar W. Winans, block 3, section H,
Waucoma cemetery : $10.
Dalles City to A. B. Johnston, lot 1,
block 36, Gates' addition to Dalles City ;
$225. '
Do you want The Qhronicle and San
Francisco Examiner for a year? If so
send as $2.25 and you can have them,
156 papers for $2.25 or less than a cent
and a half a pioce. If you would rather
have the New York World, we will send
you that and the Semi-Weekly Chron
icle one year for $2.25. The World is
also a semi-weekly so you will get 208
papers for $2.25.
WE-
GIVE AWAY
A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of
Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets
To any one sending name and address to
its on a postal card.
QNCB USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Hence, our object in sending them out
broadcast -
, ON TRIAL. ,
They absolutely cure
SICK HEADACHE,
Biliousnes9, Constipation.
r" f Coated Tongue, Poor Ap-
WfiffT-petite, Dyspepsia and kin-
Art rlerancetnentjl of the
Stomach.Liver and Bowels.
Don' accept some substitute said
to be "just as good."
TJie substitute costs the dealer
less.
It costs you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as
good."
' WHERE IS YOURS?
Address for Free Sample,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
No. 663 Main St, BUFFALO, N. Y.
Your
Wife
Knows
Where she can get nice
- Vegetables.
Where to get the nicest
Berries.
Where nice, fresh Gf o
ceries are kept.
Where she can get them
in a. htirry if she
needs them.
Call or Telephone.
J. B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
From the Moment
of Birth use
CUTICURA SOAP
It is not only the purest, sweetest,
and most refreshing of nursery soaps,
but it contains delicate emollient
properties which purify and beautify
the skin, and prevent skin blemishes,
occasioned by imperfect cleansing at
birth and the use of impure soap.
Guaranteed absolutely pure by analyt
ical chemists of the highest standing.
Sold throughout the world. Price, 35c. Potto a
DarG andChem. Corp., So e Props., Boston, Mass.
"All about Baby's Skin, Scalp, and Hair." free.
We have made arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner to urnish it in
connection with The Cubonicxe. Hav
ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian
and N. Y. Tribune for our republican
patrons, we have made this arrangement
for the accommodation of the democratic
members of The Chronicle family.
Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and
Semi-Weekly Chronicle will be fur
nished for one year for $2.25, cash in ad
vance. The best is always cheapest. Herrin
makes the best cabinet photographs for
only $2.50 per dozen. Chapman block,
op stairs. a20-tf.
THE DALLES
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 im
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 &
Harden, G. W. Rowland.
Address any. of the above
well known firms, or
J. M. Huntington, Sec.
The Dalles, Oregon.
I . Ch'chestei's Earful, Diamond Brsia.
EfJNYRQYAL PILLS
VrlgfiM.1 and Only Gen nine.
BArc, aJtray rvli&bia. laoie ask
Druggist for CXickUr m KngiUh Dim-A
mtmd Brand, in Red and Gold metallic'
Iboxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Tk
BO Other. RaJuA tiannmrrott rrwtt ttd.
turn and imitations. At Druggists, or se44.
in atminpa for paxtlenlars, teitt.Don.oJo an
Relics for Koul , in Utter, br retvrm
jnttlL. IViOW trStllUOClllH. JTMU'MMT,
a ar a ami DntpMsT )UiS2Z?Z
lea
Estate
AO
Stufiling Greeahouse
Everything for the Garden
we can furnish Floral Designs and
Bouquets second to none in Eastern Ore
gon at very reasonable prices.
Bee our assortment of lants, .Button
hole Bouquets, and display in M. Z.
Donnell's Drugstore and Keller's Bak
ery. Orders can be left at either of the
above places.
The Hyacinths are now in fall bloom.
All are cordially invited to come and
see our assortment of Flowers and
Greenhouse Plants.
ipes-KinersIy Drug Co.
Drugs,
Paints,
Wall Paper,
Window Glass.
129 Second. St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.
EFfinir I could get reliefs
I" 1 1 K from a most horri-
8 UIIL, ble blood disease. 1 8
had SDent hundreds
i of dollars TRYING various remedies j
and physicians, none of which did me
I any good, my fineer nails came off.
'and my hair came out, leaving mej
, penecuy oaia. 1 then went to
HOT SPRINGS
Hoping: to be cured bv this celebrated
S treatment, but very soon became!
disgusted, and decided to TRY
i ne errect was I
truly wonderful. 1
commenced to re-J
cover after talrino
2 the first bottle, and oy the time 1 had
MtaKcn twelve bottles I was entirely cured S
jj cured by S: S. S. when the world-renowned 5
WM. S. LOOMIS, Shreveport, U.
S Oar Book on tbo Disease and ttu Treatment
mailed free to unr address,
jg SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
E. JACOBSEN BOOK and MUSIC CO.,
TUX LEAOIKS IM -
Pianos and Organs, Books,
NOTIONS. STATIONERY.
Call and ect their prices. Sell PTANOS on
easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet
any vujira.iixiuA,
162 SectM St.. THE DALLES, OR.
, Caveats, and Trade-M arks obtained, and all Pat-)
lent Dusiness conducted lor modcsatc Fees.
gOUII OFFICE l 0FOSITe U. S. PATENT OFFICE 1
t and we can secure patent in leas time tiian those J
remote from Washington. ,
t Send model, drawing or thoto.. with deseriow i
1 tioa. We advise, if patentable or not, free of '
i charge. Oar fee not due till patent is secured. ,
f A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with
, cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries'
sent tree, aaress.
C.A.SfilOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, t. c
Don't Forget
THAT THE r- '
Crow Photo Co.,
(Formerly Crow & Lnssier, of Portland)
Will soon bar their Kaw Photograph
Gallery at The Dalle finished
and ready for bislaess.
Wait mntil you see samples of work and prices
before harinf pictures taken. aprM,
Sn
Bring m Your Family.
Come in Yourself,
And see how cheaply
Men's Suits, Boys'
LACES, WOOLENS,
Everything from Hat to Shoes,
C. FY STEPHENS,
Closing Out Sale
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Past or present values cut no figure, as goods
MUST be SOLD LESS than COST.
The C. P. and P. D., French Woven, Hand-Made, Dr.
Warner's Health, Coraline, French Model and other makes
of Corsets will be closed out at extremely low prices. Call
and be convinced. You will be surprised at our low prices.
J. P.
Hi There !
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Largest Assortment in the
ROBERT E.
Bine Front Store,
Tillipery,
-ALSO A FUXTj LINE OF-
MRS. M. E. BRIGGS,
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS,
And all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE.
TTTra 3
we can dress all of you.
Suits, Silks, Satins,
COTTONS, LINENS,
for everyone. All new stock.
McINERNY.
Men's Straw Hats,
Boys' Straw Hats,
Misses' Straw Hats,
Ladies' Straw Hats.
City.
WILLIAMS,
Opposite Diamond Mills .
Having secured the services of
a first-class trimmer from the city,
I can assure my patrons perfect sat
isfaction as to style and finish. v
Call and see the large variety
of Hats on display in window.
Successor to Anna Peter 4c Co.,
112 Second Streat.
Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s Store,
, OREGOW.
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