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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1896)
OP8RH IF CASEY DANCES. ILL BLOW THE CAS OUT". CQMEQY And their Big Company of Merry makers, in the Great Farce-Comedy, 5 Every-A!rtist in'theCompany ijvji. f :i? t V'A Hpt Memher;'rSO ypii "be thera :7 and see for yourself. . 4 'v Mi?tt&J5 Wir' : : - w T i F i - t "-a rim r- i v MOM ;!f II ' '"'"Si!1 h INTRODUCING THE CELEBRATED IRISH CSMEDIANS The Dalles Daily Chyoniele.' THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1896 MORp LIGHT NEEDED. , . Pendleton is .-making much ado about her scouring n-ill, and un doubtedly there is cause for satisfac tion on the part of the proprietors of the mill and citizens generally. This matter is one that' should well be - considered by capitalists in The Dalles, though unlike some subjects, there are two sides io be considered , and arguments can be brought up ' against such a project as well as in its favor. It is claimed by. the op ponents of the scouring mill propo sition that the woolen manufacturers in the East prefer to buy their wool in the grease' and scour it to suit . themselves. In thi9 way they say better ' satisfaction is given to the individual manufacturers. ; A scouring mill established in The Dalles, independent of connection "... with any woolen mill, might find it , hard to secure the product necessary for its operation, and again encoun- ter .. difficulty in disposing of its scoured wool. . ' . On the other hand, obvious ad vantages . exist in favor of such a plan. A saving of seventy per cent approximately would, be secured in freight rates, owing to the elimina tion from the wool of dirt and "grease. "Where the freight rate on ,1000 pounds from The Dalles to Boston is now $9.90, a saving of over $6 would be effected, which would be money left in the country. From uch information as can be gained upon the question outside of expert opinion, the' conclusion is reached that a scouring mill located here would be a paying institution only as connected with some woolen manufactory, either in the East or here. At the same time, nothing but a - superficial investigation has been made, and the conditions are such as warrant .careful considera- tion. ; - , :;. . The Dalles has become established as , the largest wool market direct from the producers to the buyers, and, its prestige and position will grow as the industry increases. ; A few years ago the building of the Oregon . Pacific over the Cascade , mountains was feared as a menace to The' Dalles, but woolgrowers assure ns that even with the building of the road wool . will continue coming to The. Dalles from the southern part of ."Eastern Oregon because of the 'superior advantages this place possesses as a wool market. .-J Nothing should be left undone which may aid in hastening The Dalles to the bright future to which there is every indication our city is coming, and with the return of pros perity throughout the country the establishing of such industries as will ' keep at home' money that is now paid to transportation companies, and briDg in wealth from 'abroad, should be encouraged. If a wool scouring mill is itself impracticable, then let attention be . directed tow ards a woolen mill which would em brace also the scouring plant. ' A circular issued by the pro moteis of the new " transportation company, organized to operate boats above' the tjelilo rapids", gives some interesting figures regarding the re duction , secured in freight , rates through water, competition. "In one of its statements, however, the cir cular is in error. In giving a com parison of rate charged before the instituting of the Regulator line and afterwards, it is stated that a reduc tion has been made on the local wool rate from $3.50 to $3 since the. boats were put on. The reduction was much larger as the rate on wool from The Dalles to Portland charged by the railroad was $10 per . ton, so the savmg brought about by the' D, P. & A. N, Co. on every ton of wool amounts to $7. On consignments to Boston" a- saving of $11.20 per ton has . been effected. This is but one of the many instances of the benefits derived from the independent line of steamers instituted and maintained by the citizens of The Dalles. Wleo Baby was sick, -we gaTQ her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. " When she became jiliss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, 'Laet importation of Paris '.patterns and eastern novelties will be shewn all this week at - Mrs. M. E. Brings, the leading milliner. . m30-3t "Give me a,, liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. For sale . by Snipes-Kinersley Drug Co. '.' ' ' ' : " "'".. v' ' Soothing heating, cleansing, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy 13 sores,, wounds and piles, which it never tails to cure. Stops itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours.'' For Bale by Snipea Kinersly, Drug Co. ' ' s ; ' - ' . '. , - . Quick in effect', heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magical in -effect. - Always cares piles. Sold by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.' - ' ? s . . : , While.no physician or piiarmacist can scientiously warrant a cure-,-the- J. C. Ayer's Co. guarantee the purity, strength and medicinal virtues of Ayer's Sar saparilla. , It was the only blood-purifier admitted at the great world's fair In Chicago 1893. ' - A '. Sour .own pick of the finest assort ment of pansy plants in full bloom, at 25 cents per dozen . at- the Stubling greenhouse. - . m2S-lw The patrons of Mrs. M. E. Bnggs mil linery, parlors will be pleased to know that Mies Bottorff has returned and has charge of the trimming department. Litest novelties in spring bats made to order. - Miss Bottorif came directly from the city, after a two' weeks' stay, where she inspected' all the latest Paris designs In bats and bonnets. V. . ( ' ; ml8-dtf Subscribe for The Chbojuclk and get the news. ' C -.. ' ; ' - jS-UlNiI GREAT ."' And more 20th Century Fun-Provoking," Jdea.3; 'than you ever saw in one Singl num of all Farce Comedies Compared with "Fihnigan's Ball," I most of the ... Tragedies. r rirl , DU allll TTVERT hnmor, whether Itching, burning, Jj bleeding, scaly, cruMtud, pimply, or blotchy, -whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, from lufaucr to age, are now speedily cunid by-; f . .aa i- t:., :.r .a i, X 11 MlClBGffivV; A8KHT and blood purifier of Incomparable purity and curative power. Purely vegeta-. ble, sae, innocent, and, palatable. It appeal to , all, ancespeclalfrmdlhrs; nrfrsea, oft)HcJij!n. Bold throaKhont the woild. Fries, Ccticora, 9c.i Soap, 23ci Kksoltcttt. fiuo. snd SI. Fottkb DKDa '. ajid Csvif. Cobp.. So'e Prop.. Botoo. ' - How to Cura Ukodsjui Skin Humon'fKs- ' Piles of peoples have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds burns . without . the slightest pain. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. i iveethearts V 1 hkide Send your lovers and husbands to Balch & Co., Merchant Tailors, 7S Sec ond street, for their spring; i and sum mer suits. They- show the finest line of foreign and domestic goods ever ex hibited in The Dalles, at ; Frisco prices. i. Fine Suits, $ 1 8 anci upwards. V Garments made on premises. "Perfect fit guaranteed. GEORGE RUCH .'r-.;; PIONEER GROCERJ ; ' - : i .i Successor to Chrisman St Corson. . - j '- .. - : ' -.- . - v ' ' - .. FULL. LINE OF: L". :' ; . STAPLE and .FANCY GROCERIES. Again' in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to' see all my former patrons. ' Free delivery to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS CLOTHING. FURNISfilNG : GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, v Th ess Goods . MUst Be -MUli oIJJjE-SPXjlTTIlN G- SPECIALTIES I" PRETTY" FACES ! ! . 7Crt " RESERVED SEAT3 - AT BLAKELEY I Obi Olf SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING. RESERVED SEAT3 AT BLAKELEY & JK8.8CHiNK, " ; ; " ' President v . i . . J, M. I'ATTlCRSONj; . r .. .. cashier. -first Rational;; Bank. THE : DALLES. ": .-. ', - - OREO "" ' A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to bight . Draft or Check. Collections made' and procetls promptly - remitted on day of collectioii. v.- i Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on j New York, San Francisco and Port-v i ' " ')-.';,; , ,'i iand. .',?! , j w - P . .. ' tiiH;OTro4s. ' D. P. Thompson.' ,"- Jno. 8. Schencx. Ed. M. Williams, - Geo. A. Likbe. -. i H. M. Bkall. : , ' If there is any one thing that needs to be purified, it is politics, so the re former says, and many agree thereto. But blood tells; and- as a blood purifier and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg ulator ia the best medicine.- "I use it in preference to anv other. '-V-So wrotesMr. 3. H. Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio.', And Dr.: D.. S. Eussell, of - Farmville,. Va:, writes, f 'It fulfills all yon promise for it.." and lives. 1 - f. I I--.-.' .. l :..: "1 fj::-..J M J 4 ' '!.::. . j--:r! "Sri'? ,1- 'V ' Sold Less Than Cost. SITUATIONS!! ; MOKj CATCHY MUSIC ! so-called When yog mact to bay Seed .Wheat, ' . Rolled Barley,Wliole Barley, . v : Oats,, Rye, Bran, Shorts, v Or anything n tha WASCO : WAREHOUSE - Our prices are low and onr goodB are firt-claf.J-. " -' " 1 Agents for the celebrated WAISTBTJRO "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.' ' ' ' ' Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS And, BARLEY.. '. ' - . ' . i ' - - - : The Wholesaled and STUBLING Are now located on Second Street, between "Vashington and Federal Sts.r wher they have a Jarge stock of CHOICE LIQUORS. FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS. . . Family trade solicited. A resort 'first-class in all par ticulars will be maintained. ; ; ., . i -. The Dalles -DEALERS IM- Coal, Ice ani FroJnce, Poreip and fIloiBstic Jmits.aiiJ ;Veptaliles.; ' Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. , . NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for Its purity and lasting qualities. :. .- . ' - - . . ) . ; ' " ,.. - . ROCK SFK1N6S. M'i F TT " FOR FUEL ant KOSLYN, ANTHRACITE K x flB M- II M MANBFACTUS1NO and OEOBGE9 tBEKK - ... PDBFOSES. - .. ' i .; .:: . . -:. . '- c ... Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second, and Washington Streets. ' ' ; . Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding. - 11 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 Cldsinff, Out Sale of . ax GRAIN DALL. BURGE17S; Who are selling those goods N . . ' ', e-Stage Entertainment. before. The Bar- "Farce Comedies'' are' Sardou HOUGHTON'S WILL BE Feed Whedt, Germania ' OTTO BIRGFELto Prop." Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. .' SOLE 1 AGENT FOR THE ' f ". Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. ,. f , T ....... . .... . ,- . . V " .' : NO. 94 SECOND IJTREET, f THk DALLES, ''r v OREGON. Retail Liquor Store. & WILLIAMS . . : - ... -. r i .- Commission Co., Furniture and out at' featry-redu'eed' rates.