The Dalles Daily Chronick. THE DAl.l.KS, OKKUUN TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Uelow io published a correct tunc card ot trains and boata which leave and ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as Tiik Chkon'ici.k ia kept fully in formed of revisions : ' D. V. Jt A. N. O. STEAM EKS. Steamer Regulator leaves every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at T.'M a. 111. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at G:SQ y. m. 011EUON RAILWAY Ai NAVIGATION CO. r.vST mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l WeMnml !:' a.m. :M 11.111. No.2 Knst-bound 10:15 p.m. 10:20 p.m. DAI.LKS l'ASSHNOKK. Xo, 7Wct-bound, leaves 1 :00 p.m. No. S East-bound, arrives Uuwa.m. All paenscr trains stop at Unlou Street, as vccii a ino uepoi. Advertising linte. Per inch One inch or less In Dally H W Over two Inches and under four luetic 1 00 Over four Inches and under twelve Inches. . Over twelve Inches 60 DAILY ANII WKKKLY. One Inch or less, per inch ?2 SO Over one inch and under four inches 'J 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches 1 00 i:Hiiiioetl;il Htorim. Owi'Jt: to the close relation which the weather has to physical comfort, to health and to production, it is no won der that weather proverbs have been originated ; and due to the never-failing habit of discussing the weather, on all occasions and under all circumstances, rnony proverbs have been so oft repeated that the common idea is that they are founded upon fact. Since scientific and accurate weather observations have been made, these old provejbs have gradually become obsolete, so far as their meaning is concerned, or they are now repeated as are the quaint and pleasing nursery rhymes. They should be regarded as survivals of supersitious folk-lore, rather than as weather-wise sayings. No credence should be attached to the innumerable sayings regarding the char acter of certain seasons, aa determined by the weather on certain dates of the calendar. The reputation of such wea ther proverbs comes only from the mem ory of those that are verified and forget ting those that are not. The same comment may be made re garding the days of the week in which the phase of the moon changes, and ttio attitude, of the now moon in the sky. A common "moon forecast" is in regard to the position of the horns of the moon. If in Oregon a certain position gives a certain weather, then it is reasonable to .assume that similar weather should prevail at all places on the same lati tude ciicle. Such ia manifestly not ;true. Weather changes or forecasts based on these and similar eiijns have no more verification than those based on the movements of the planets, and all ehuuld be treated in the same class as those of the astrologers, centuries ago. The movement of ttie earth, in its patli around the sun, and its constantly changing inclination, will, on March 21, place it in such a position that the length of the day and night will be equal. The day will continue to grow longer, until June 21, when the day grows shorter to December 21, when the day is at its anorte3t period. On September 21, the day and night are again equal. It lias been handed down from ages past that at the time of the equinox severe storms will occur, and in order to verify tliia proverb any storm that occurs within ten days or two weeks of the equinox lias been credited to this cause. Ab.iut. March 21 and September 21 changes of the seasona are imminent and taking place, but a care ful study of accurate records does not ehow that any credence can be placed in the old saying concerning severe or even unusual storms. The record of Portland, Or., for twenty three consecutive years shows that March has a daily average- rainfall of 0.1S9 of an inch. That on March 21, for tho eame number of years, the daily average for that day ia 0.120 of an inch; that for live days previous to Marcli 21 tho daily average ia 0.0S0 of an inch, and for livo days after, the daily average is 0 187 of an inch, ao that it is seen that for the eleven daya, March 21, the five days before that date and the five days after, tho daily average rainfall ia 0.141 inches, which is 0.018 ot an inch below the dally average for tho month. If tin uciial weather conditions prevailed about the equinox does it not appear reasonable to assume that such would he slio.vu by twenty-three years' record, and that more rain would be shown within tho eleven daya than during the other twenty days of the mouth? Tho record shows less rain than the average during this period, hence tho conclusion that there is no credence to be placed in this old legend. The maximum fall of rain at Portland is from Decent bur 15 to January 15, after the latter d.Ue there hoi tic mi average gradual decrease in the utnount, and tills gradual decrease is not altered by the nresenee of the fcouinox, at least, it ia not so shown in the twenty-three years recorded ut Portland, Or. The Stnteamnn nm ilio Mrrclisint. There are people in this world who are short sighted enough to believe that their interests can bo best promoted by grasping and clinging to all they can get, yet, aa a genoral thinti, it will be found, other things being equal, that he who is moat liberal, ia most successful in busi ness. It ia an ovcrlaating fact that there can be no permanent prosperity or good feeling where benefits aro not recip rocal. There are merchants aa there aro great statesmen, and there are Email merchants as there are small poli ticians, and the difference between the great and tho small is very much the same in both professions. The small politician works by the day and sees only the small opportunities before him and the amall merchant a'unpiy looks for the next dollar. The statesman, on the other hand, ia master of tho aitua tion, because he understands the prin ciples which controls events, and the great merchant does the same thing. His business is not a mere matter of barter, but a science and an art. He 'Studies the general laws of trade, watches conditions, investigates present needs, foresees future wants and adapts his business to the conditions of the time and place. He puts as much brains into the work as does tho statesman. One of the members of that emi nently successful firm of A. M. Williams & Co. said the other day, the more he studied life the more clearly he saw that it wa3 all done on business principles. Promptness, thoroughness, courage, honesty and liberality are wrought into it3 everv fibre. These are exactly tho principles that have proved such pro ductive seeds for Messrs. A. M. Will iams & Co., woh always treat their big business from a statesman point of view. Forethought and judgment have cer tain ly figured in the recent buying of their splendid spring stock of clothing now ready for the people. Liberality controls their underselling, and honesty rules over their "white" treatment of customers. The K. N. & F. Co. clothing ia a leading feature of their's, a make famous for style, service and satisfac tion, and worn by leaders in professions, society and every trade, from Maine to California and from Canada to Texas the most reputable brand of clothing in the hands of reputable dealera. Surely cannot the city of The Dalles claim A M. Williams & Co. aa the statesman of merchants? The Mount Lebanon Shakers have in vented a great many valuable thinus. They were the first to mako brooms by machinery; the first to put up seeds in litttle packages; tho first to nianufactuie cut nailr. Now they aro out with a method of cur ing dyspepsia by resting the stomach. Their remedy is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artificially digested form and at tho same time aids the digestion of other foods in the stomach. In other words, by the use of the Shaker Digestive C01 dial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of his stomach until it is restored to its natural strength and vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will oft times give marked relief. Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Something to lltipttiid On. Mr, James Jones, of ihe drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, sava that last winter Iris wife was attacked with LaGrippe, and her case grew ao serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to tho surprise of all she be gan to get better from tho firatdose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Uiakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. v5) Oltl People. Old people who require medicine to reguloto the bowels and kidneys will find tun true remedy in Electric Ilittera. This medicine dues not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, hut acta aa a tome and alternative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and uowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Naturo in tho performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer audaids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what they need, Price 50 contB and $1 00 per bottle at IJlakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. 5 flow Ibout Your JOB Wo have tho facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work wo can do. We not only desire to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. ?l?roi?iqle publistyii $o. Remember We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST Phone 25. JOS. Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed live, Seed Oats. Seed Darlev, Seed Corn. Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothv Seed. Ked Clover Seed, Millet Seed. J, fed Goods Sold at lied Store open from 7 The Dalles GROSS HUHawoMUUMmnM Real Estate Exchange IS DAILY 15KCUIVINO IXQUIUIKS TICOM Prospective : Immigrants From every part of the United States concerning the Resources, Products, Prices, Etc. I3XT WASOO OOtJKTTY. All persona desiring to sell or rent farms or city property will find it greatly to tlioir advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members of the Exchange, giving full particulars, terms, etc. T. A. HUDSON, O. W. KOWLAND, C. E. BAYARD, J. G. KOONTZ & CO., J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO. THE DALLES, Lumber, Building1 Material and Boxes Tradedjor Hav, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. ROWE & CO., Mooting of Htocltlioldern 1). IV& A. N. Co. Notice ia hereby uivon that there will 1 he iv stockholders' meeting of Tho Dalles, , Portland & Aatoria Navigation Co,, at , their office Saturday, April .'!, 1897, at 2 1 n. in., for the purpose of electing seven directors and transacting such other business aa may properly come boforo said meotiug. By order of the preai dent. The Dalles, Or., March 1, 1897. OltlON KlNWtHI.Y, ni8-td Secretary. Subscribe for Tiik Giii(onioi.k. PRI MARKET RATES T. PETERS & CO Crimson Clover .Seed, lllue Grass Seed White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed Hee Supplies. Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake Hay. Grain. Feed and Groceries. Early Hose Potatoes. Poultry and Egga bought and fold at and Grocery Store. rock Prices for Cash a, m. to 0 p. 111. SEEDS OREGON. The Dalles, Or. liuoiueu'n Ariucu outre. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sait rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilea, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion. or money refunued. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Bluheley and Houghton, druggists. ' DuUeK-Moro Htuue LeaveB tho Umatilla houso 8 a, ra, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Douai.An Aj.lkn, Prop. vnr the citv of Mandalay, nurmnh, STPin'i-'rcofwhH.; nmb"e , tte. 1 V ,s l-tct-',U(1 v temp e f bricks. This enorn.oun 27M50 stanzas. These sini.. ?. ... ,i ,,f ilio nutlilhisda. tile reuir'1'1' " , , , TH;ia.rhl)awlsnot.....anciri.tprod.;!- tion. lituldhislie piety prompted m preparation In this century. It "nade bv command of Mindom.n. one of he iMt king of Iturmah. In marked cnnln.nl with the Ruth m- K vernation lexicon minium-.. ... which is the manliest book n the v. m id. The vormue is less tnan m.u . ,. ... i..,ii, nitiiniirrh it contains 1 ;.- 000 words. A microscope spccifll.x m - pared for the mirpos." is iircc.". -enable the reader to peruse this midget of a book. Mrs. Hurt Johnson, of Franklin. Incl., u white woman, is now 14 years old, has been married two years, and 1ms .. healthy daughter. A 17-vear-old husband wax divorced from a io-year-old wile in San Francisco the other day. The husband was a mes senger boy. tub GolumBia PaoKing Co.. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef MANUl-ACTUKKKS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef Etc. Dalles City and iro Staiie Line Leaves Williams Hotel, M010, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. 111. prompt. Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at S a. m. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, -10c per 100 lba; amall packages, 15 and 2ac. Passenger rates The Dalies to Moro, $1.50; round trip, if2.50. Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles, and at Williams Hotel Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bale Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HARPER, - - Proprietor Wages leave Bako Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS. The Glades Ranch, WHITK SALMON, WASH. f lire Brefl Aimirluit JerMty Ruttlo CI11I1 JERSEYS Of tho St Lambert, Coinmnsslo nml Tormentor mine. Three Choice Hulls for mIu or rent, so somu Uholco Cows nnd Heifers for talc, l'utu Urod Poland China IIoks. lilto Plymouth Itook Chickens. Address; IMS. A. It. HYUKKTT, Prop. Jyiev3m White fc-almon. Wash. n LOOP POISON DA 6PECIALTYSS?&& tiarj ' iiLooif Poison poriswmi? homo for sano pf ico under t mo sua raoi cury, Iodide i.ntunh, nnrt Btm Imvo nd"e3 lluiplen. Cupper Colored Hnots. UiVbmSS out, It la this Becoudury UL.OOU "poiKiiM For halx or Xrudu. A desirable ranch of 160 acres, within lour miles of Dallea City, with one .span inares, Iiarnesa, wagone, plows and other property. Fino fruit laud and abun dance of water. Will trado for Dallea City property. Inquire of A. S. Mao Almhtuk, Keal Estato and Insurance Agent. Cmtoxiui.i: ofllce, Tho Dallea, Or. Cli lu Your OheoKs. All county warrants reiristered nrim- to Oct. 1st, 1802, will ho paid at my ofllce. Interest ceaseB aftor March 0, l0U- O. L, PIHM.IPB, County Treasurer. ni In, N ORTHERN PACIFIC RyT n t- s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Care Dining Cars Sleeping Car IMINNKAI'OMS 1JUIA1TII K A ItOO TO OKANtt I'OIUH OKOOKSTON IVINMl'UO 11 K LENA an HUTTK Thfough Tickets cinuAUO WASHINGTON I,Ilir.AIEl.rHlA NKW YOKK IJOSTON AND Al,I. VOINT8 KA ST unit SOUTH Kor Information, time cards, maps nnd ticket, CHI uuurwriiuui W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oretoa OR A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., Ji'j, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Orcion EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive nt Fortlant LHAVK. FKOM FEB. 10, 1897 OVEUI.AND KX-1 nress. Halein. Kose-' liurc, Ashland, Sac P. M ramento, Ogdeii.Ban Francisco, Jiojave, I.os Ali?eles,lCl Paso, New urleans and 3:10 A. M. Uiat. S:S0 A. M, ItoseburK and way sta tions f Via Woodburn fori I 3It.AiiKol,Sllvorton, i West Bcio, Drowns- ville.riprlligheld mid I Natron J M:40 P. SI Daily except Sundays. "l-.oo P. M, 7:::o A. M 1 1 : 15 1'. ji, except Huudaji. 10.15A.M t 6:20P.M. t 8:25P.K Salem and way stations (Commit) anil way stations t3IcJUnnvUle and jway stations Daily. tDmiy, except Sunday. DINIKU OAKS OK OGDKN ROUTE. PUI.1.J1AN HUKKKT SI.EKPKHS AND SKCOND-CUAHS SDEEP1XG CABS Attaclted to all Through Trains. rt'l 1. nit..l...i Alii..,, 10 I'l.U.I utrsuit inroun iiCKcis to mi jimius in uw v i . t HtMtcs, CJnunilaand Kuropo can be obtained si iuwcaC rales irom , . . All abovo trains arrive at and dcpurt itw araitd Contrul Htatloii, Kifth and Irving streets. YAMII1L1, DIVISION. , , Paksenger Depot, foot of Jeilerson street Leave for OSWKGO. dally, except Siindav,it -..in r...i S'M tl. Ba laim ii:;;u 11. m. oil oiHiiruay uiuj . I'nrtlanil nt 7:10 and i:'M a III.! illld l:A Leave for Sheridan, week days, ut 1:30 p. a Arrive at Portland, u:B0 a. m Leave for AlllLIIJ on Monday, We3eaJ:"'1. Krionv at'JMOa. in. Arrive at Portland, lurs duv, Tlmrsday and Saturday at 3:03 p. in. K11ml.1v trains for OSWKGO leave at nd l'J!15, 1:1,'), :i::J0, 6:25 (liloaudS Oop.ra. a; vo at Portland at S:S0, 10:00 a. in.; mi rlv 5:10, ii:35, 7:55 p. m It. KOEHU5R, Mummer. K. P. KOGEES, Asst. G. K. J: Pass. AP THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 1 l'nfjeH 11 Week. 150 Tapers a V It sttinda Hrst among "weekly" pal'1 in size, frequency of publication freelineaa, variety ami reliability of tonte. It is practically a dully at the price 0 a weekly; and ita vast W" Rllhni.riliura nvlanrlinc to OVeri' State U I...... f .1... TTln.. nnd foreiBD COW ...in , .... ...i.nrflCV W' iriu'H, win vouch lor wu "" fniritOfiD tf ita nma nnll1l11I18. It ia splendidly illustrated, and oj lta special features aro a &no pugo, exhaustive market roporte, all i.....t t..ui... . nn nnd 8'00' ...:.. i i. i... rfi.lte3t li"" ouitea ui Hiuiiuo hi n---- Americun and Enslisli authors, Coiiuii Uoylu, Joruiiio H J,eyt, Ktnntey Wtiymsn, Mary Antliony llopo, ret Ilnrte, lirundflr Mnttliew. "ci 1D( We offer this uneqnaled nowBpaPr Tho Dalles Twice-Week Ohnlc KOther ono year for '.00- Tlie m price of tho two papers is .w ui.vu vi.ur unii" . ... ioiiihd nn. ... nnnOSl'l' stroys $1.60 worth of aroini ann Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher ft inator is the most effective and (0jj icalpoibon known. Prico reducw, cents, For sale by M. K,3si Agent.