The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 15, 1895, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Cteoniele.
the climate is uncomparable. JNatnre
has been lavish in her gifts and all that
remains is to take advantage of our in
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
IT M All,, FOSTAQZ PBEPAID, IN iDVAHCI.
Weekly, 1 year 1 80
" 6 months. .... 0 75
u g b 0 -0
Dal if. I year. 6 00
heritance.
The Dalles has done - well, but it can
H. IGtli.
do better. And the first thing to do is
to learn a lesson from Pendleton . and
form a com mercial. organization which
can unify the interests of the town and
" 6 months.
8 00
pet
0 60
Addren all oommtmicatlon to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
start us on a wider growtli. Nothing
nnnnnnlfrfif
Hfl FPUS
else will do it half so well and the sooner
this fact is thoroughly impressed the
better. ' .
BKLJJMiN OPERH
House
I IIII il II KS
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.
Evening Telegram : Professor James
A Big Job.
It wiuld be job to
ell one hun ' ed eople
very day anything hat
ould nterest them in
your gooda.
It's Dead Easy
If done the right way.
This paper will tell sev
eral ihoueand at once.
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FRIDAY, -
NOVEMBER 15, 1895
EENDLEJOlf ..AND THE DALLES
Pendleton is progressive. Probably
a Uthe present time it is the most enter
prising town in Eastern Oregon. We do
not make this statement because we
want to, but because from a candid survey
of the situation it eeems to be the truth
Throoghout.tb.e sta(e.generally the news
papers are commenting upon j the push
au.d energy which that city is showing in
trjing to attract the attention of outeHe
capital and building up industries with
in its limits which ehall cause the com
ing in of more capital and the giving em
ployment, to laboring men ho jn tnrn
will support business houses and bring
the prosperity that always attend every
city where pay rolls exist. Everyone
has heard. of the establishment of the
ecouriog mill at Pendleton and watched'
its successful operation. At that time it
was predicted that this was but a starter
in Pendleton's industrial life 'and the
prediction came true. As soon as the
scouring mill was firmly on its feet and
the fact was made patent tuat the en
terprise was a good one, agitation was
begun for a woolen mill ; and the woolen
mill is coming. The capital tocfc is al
ready subscribed and by next spring the
roaring of the looms will be heard and
the sound will bo a pleasant one to the
inhabitants of the city.
But the scouring mill and woolen mill
are not the end. A proposition has been
made to the citizens of Pendleton to
build a manufacturing plant which will
give employment to twenty-five men
and form a pay roll of $1,500 monthly.
According to the East Oregonian unless
at least this number are given employ
ment and at least $1,500 is expended
for wages the plant is not to cost Pendle
ton a cent. The consideration asked is
that an oLd foundry 'plant be d'ided to
the company starting the enterprise. In
connection witli . the , manufacturing
plant there will be "a foundry, machine
shops and general repair shops which
within themselves will be of real value
to Pendleton and the people of the county
and tributary country. And, besidee,tl e
establishment of. this manufacturing
plant here (in Pendleton) will insure the
development of another water power
plant in the. lower part of .town, which
will give employment to fifteen or more
men all the year round, as theee would
run both night and day ."' .This is .the
prospect or Pendleton. That its citi
zens will. avail .themselves of the offer
we have every confidonce. They have
never had .the reputation of . Ietliog a
good thing go by and they will not begin
now.
It may be asked why The Ciikonici.e
is giving this advertisement to Pendle
ton, when its first duty is to its home
town, but the answer is plain enough.
The Dalles can learn ome good things
from her neighboring city and we
shouldn't be slow to do it. And the first
of them is that the way to grow in im
portance is to have some organization
which can act as a medium between the
citizens ot the town and the outside
world. Pendleton had such an organi
zation and,, though we are uot conversant
with the details, yet we are confident
that its commercial club has had a great
part in securing the advantages enoken
of. The Dalles needs a commercial club
and needs it badly. In fact this city
must have some such organization if it
means to keep apace with other places.
Of natural advantages wo have more
than any other interior city in the state.
A river soon to be opened to the sea will
give ns low rates on tho products shipped
through our .warehouses, while . goods
can. be laid down to our .merchants at
figures much' lower than can be given to
cities farther in the interior. A large
country is tributary to us and will re
main so. , The surrouddingsoil is fertile ;
J. Corbett has presented the world's
pugilistic championship tol'eter Aianer,
who has been whipped by at least two
second-rate fighters. But it is in entire
accord with the fake principles of
modern mieilismthat Maher could carry
a title which he never earned and which
half a dozen other bruisers are better en
titled to.
Pendleton East Oreeonian : The
proposition to establish a manufacturing
plan here is now -Deiore- tne people oi
Pendleton. It will take subscriptions to
the extent of $3,500 to secure the enter
prise for Pendleton. We believe it will
be worth the money. Its coming will
also guarantee the operation, of an elec
tric power plant to be run night and day
to furnish electrical, power -to any. .one
who will need it. this will be a valu
able acquisition to Pendleton's indus
tries, within itself. By contributing
this $3,500 the people pf Pendleton will
provide at least forty men .wibreniunra-
tive work, who will spend annually in
Pendleton, at Jeaat $Sj,PQ0, which will
indirectly 'fnrnish-cccupation toas many-
more. Pendleton needs all such enter
prises it can secure. In securing them
Pendleton people are simply helping
themselves.
Spokesman Review : How much of de
sire for .land, and how much of love of
change, and. adventure. enter into the im
pendiug scramble of lands on the Nez
Perce reservation -would be difficult to
determine. The reservation is the best
laige tract of land remaining unoccupied
in the Dnited States, but the price to be
paid by the homesteader is in excess of
anything before demanded, and counting
the time of -wailing-for-thevouening, the:
price to be paid before title can bn se
cured, the requirement of long residence
and the improvements that will have to
be made, the. cost will figure up --closely
to the amount that-would buy improved
lands in the Palonse country. It is also
to le considered-tbat some of the home
seekers will have to take second and
third grade lands, and it is quite certain
that many of these will pay the fees and
take homesteads at $3 75 per acre no
better than vacant lands yet to be had
in Darts of the Big Bend for the fees
or.ly.
Tocal Market Kepurt.
Below is published the prices current
iu The Dalles markets, Noy. 15. The
figures quoted are the retail selling price
with tne exception of wheat, which
figure is the price paid producers :
Wheat 41 cents per bushel.
Barley 00 cents per bushel.
Oats 75 cents per bushel.
Bran $11 per ton.
Shorts $12.50 per ton.
Rolled barley $14 per ton.
Hay, timothy $15 per ton.
Hay,-wheat '$12 perton.
Butter, packed 45 cents per roll.
Butter, freeh 50 to .60 cents per. roll
iiTgs 2o .to 22 cents per dozen, in
clined to be ecaree. "- : -Potit.oes
65 cents per 100 lb?.
Apples 50 to 60 cents per.box, .
If?
If you want to preserve
apples, don't cause, a break
in the skin. The germs of
decay thrive rapidly there.
So the germs of consump
tion find good soil for work
when the lining of the throat
and lungs isbruised, made
raw, or injured by colds and
coughs. Scott's Emulsion,
witli hypophosphites, will
heal inflamed mucus mem
branes. The time to take
it is before serious damage
has been done. A 5o-cent
bottle is enough for an or
dinary cold.
SO cents and Sl.OO
" Scott & Bowmb, Chemists, New York.
,1 .000,000 People -Wear .
jWl-Bouglas Shoes
' HAND .tt Tyfiri
sewed ;-HE
BEST
IN THE
PROCESS.
ORLD.
3.00
For Bors
ForMehl
anlYontts
srrw
$5,001 ffV I
$3.50 M $2.00
$2.50 Msr $LT5
Wear W. I. Dona-la shoos and aave rrona
ai-OO to - at pair. All Styles and
Width..- The aavancs In -leather has Increased the
price of other makes, bat the quality- and prices of
w. L. IMisxlata ikMt rcsaata Uiet aavane.
Take no substitute; see that name and price is stamped
Hi sole. W.Ij.liSaSlata,liBocTOK,aUaa.Soldt)jr '
CHAS. F. STEPHENS.
A Show for
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America's
The wonderful
MMfesion, 50 and
Fall
Boys' and Men's Clothing-, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sec.
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JLARG-E STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
We took great pains, while we were in New York City recently, to obtain .the best
styles at low and popular prices. . The profits on our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, etc., ; we "have cut down to the minimum; but we wish to remind our customers that
rvnrnrifOt! O vo ATst f irri amA -flo-l- iro A -r -v onrl nonnnt ollrH' OO CV TAV " PP11 1 1 SCOllllt.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
-DEALZES IN-
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STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS.
All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and. Porter,
and Genuine Key West Cigars. A Full Line of
CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIES
TweJve-ycar-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medloinal pnrpoaes.
Best Male Liquor. Columbia llrcwerr Beer on Drsucbt.
Agunts for the Celebrated- Pabst Milwaukee .Beer. -
No. 94 Second Street,
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Greatest Colored
Boy Xoutdrtibnist
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winter
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THE DALLES, OR
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and Children, headed
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Comedian and Sweet
PICKANINy :;JXBTJJj:CQSBS;
BifCK land WING NANCES,
JBliAQKBlBP BAND.
FUN jytAKEKS.
!RsQie,d.Sets'-iadw oil sjptle at '
& Houghton's priagstore.
ISN'T YoURltfire
Weater than she was when you married, her ? She shows
lackof energy, lack, of .vitality, poor digestion, and suffers
from ills common to women i Have you ever tried to,help;
her? If, so, you haven't gone the right way about it, if,
you haven't got a case of . . .. . . '
t15HL-eTS CELERY, "BEEF HKD 1ROH
for her. ' . . . .. . . ; ... -. ,
That will make her strong and well, and bring back,
the roses to her cbeeks,: and the bright.bappy look to her
;s. Xton'Jt waste a
eyes.
FOB SALE BY BLAfeELEY & HOUGHTON.
THE CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE,
JOBBING AND
Pure
At prices lower than ever. . Greatest assortment of
Liquors. Also Columbia Brewery Beer on draught.
CHAS. BECHT, Prop.,
RlilrBEHT 5& GAB E b,
: iWholeiale and reUil manafacturernd dealers.iri v '?
r rENTS and WAGON COVERS.
EEPAIltlNG .PROMPTLYtDbSE. ' "Adioiniiig E. j.Collins.& CoJs.S;or
Tby the only
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Singer.
le "lies, Brtlaid mi Mria
THROUGH
Freioit alf Moeiiii
Throngh Daily .Trips Snnday.a ex
cepted) bt?een .The Dpllea and Portland.-
Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with- -Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer . Dallea City leaves - Portland)
(Oak street dock) at 6 a. m.f connect
ing with Steamer Eegqlator for The
Dalles.
SSV
FABBENUER RATES. -
One way. ....... J.'.... . ........ f2.0(
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, .except car lots,
will be brought t trough, with- .
out delay at Cascades. -
- Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. ..Shipments for
Kay landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. . Live stock shipments eolicted.
Call on or address,
. W. C. ALLAWAY
General JLgeof .
THE-DALLES. OREGON
motnent. ; Get It for her,today. ,
RETAILING OF
THE DALLES, OR.