You Get the Profits Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying dj. rect from the immhcturer. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only EepubUcan Ifailtj Xeictpapc t Watco Comity. ric. it will be seen that it will take a much larger supply than lias yet been produced to begin to meet the de mand. Hood River ought to get $75,000 for her berry crop this year, and with average conditions of weather, 1 we believe she will. BLACKWELL'S "WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 31, 1S97 SEE? J GOLDEX STOREHOUSE. Wfllili PflPERI "Within the nest five year; cold mining will assume an importance in the Northwest never before accorded ( damaged last fall by the extreme , that most exciting of pursuits. The j cold weather. "While it is undonbt-' beginning of this new era is already j edly true that some damage has been here. The immense district north of , done, a close examination fails to Spokane is attracting world-wide at- ' show that it is of any great extent. ; tention. The orth Pork of the However, this cannot be definitely ', Cceur d'Alenc is again coming to the, settled until the trees have been, front with mines of fabulous richness, 'given a chance to bud. and until' leadinc one to hope that the vast ', that time the careful orchardist will storehouse from which the placers of . think twice, at least, before cutting Prichard creek were enricheil, bas at down, or even back, his trees. It is last been discovered. time enough to do that when it is Mining has always been looked prove-:! that the tres are dead, upon as a speculative pursuit, and .,. , such, under the old methods, it has "been. Science has changed all this, liefractorv ores, the bane of the old time miner, are now eagerly sought, for the secret of extracting the prec ious minerals from them has been discovered. Iron pyrites, alone, were enough to make the old miner toss the ore aside, no matter how rich it might prove to be under the Llow pipe, because the pulp assay would show nothing. This has been changed, and Le Eoi and other of the great mines along the border, are all refractory ores, being composed of iron and copper snlphurets. There are wild-cat schemes yet. as there will always be. but the conservative busi- ness man can now 2nd opportunity to invest in nimes who know their purchaser! by men value:, worked on scientiDc principles, and economically managed, Mining fell into disrepute ou the' coast more through the management r .1 - - . - , of the Comstoek properties and other r 1 evaua mine;, i uen ana uiere enn-; dition? were different, objects differ- enU That was the dav of wild-cit: , the dnv w'npn the Enrlish investor I . , , . , had not vet cut his eve teeth. Ihe Nevada mining ring assisted htm in , accomplishinc; that dental labor. Am thine was cood enough to beat j an Enclishman with, and uimy a hole in the ground down iu that section shows that the Tictims, as well as the mining sharks, were numerous. They ' liought anything at any price. Now science has come to their aid : mines are no longer bought, they are bond . ed, and prospected before any con siderable sum of money is paid over. , The business has become legitimate, ' and with its Tast possibilities for y wealth, and quickly-acquired wealth ; at that, it is attracting more and more atieution every year. It no longer gambling; no longer a passing over of vast sums to strangers to do what ' they pleased with and report only to ' each other. ' "We predict for the Northwest a mining boom that is going to be un-1 precedented, and that is goins to ' show to the world that not in Africa, but in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, is the great irolden storehouse , , , - , of the world. I t STP -iWBEPI'Y ! THE 0 PULE ST The prospects for an immense strawberry crop at Hood Iiiver, hosier and The Dalles '.verc never better, although the season may be a trifle late. The inereas e in acreage is most noticable at though it has been increased here There the area has been increased fully one-half, and this year it is quite probable that three, and per haps four, carloads a day will be shipped. "We have heard fears ex pressed that the market will be over stocked. "We do not believe it. We heard the same thing when the ship ments from Hood River reached 2500 crates a year; yet last year that much was shipped in five days and the demand was not met. Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City and Denver can almost take up the entire crop, and when it is consideied that the Chicago market is open to these ber-1 There have been fears expressed that the orchard trees were seriously ; CATARRH is a LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. For your Protection vre positively state thai this remedy does not contain cercnrT or any otter injur ious drcs. Eiv's Cream Balm I? acknowledged to bt the most thorscch czre for 2va..l Catarrh, Co!d ic Head and Haj- Fever ol sli reraediw. 1: open? ano cieacies the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heaii the sores, pro f -v- the membrane from co.di. restores the denies t :ate snd sraeL. Price Wc a: Drnrzisie or br am.. ELY CKOTHEKS, 56 Warren sirwu Sew Ycrk. The man who eats, because he is hun gry is, thus far, on the level with the brute. The man who stops eatint: the moment his hunger is appeased is the wise man. Mature needs no more 1003 , ; tban he calls for. Continued excess '. onnt:s aoout tncicestion or iyspeps:a, ( 1 with loss of fiesh. strength, sleep, am-! bition aud mental raw-r. and an re- ! , cumulation of ache?, pains and many daneerous local maladies. "ae stomach now can do nothing a,on?- We ",KSt aPPeal t0 50me arti5c ,av ai-ested tood whicn can also disest Tl . . . other roods, li.atisto sav, we must use the Shaker Dige-tive Cordial. The i effect is jirompt and cheering. The 1 chronic jwin and distress ceases.! At5te P"senily revives. Flesh and vizor srradualh- comes back, and the ' . r r-.,. . , i fBj Q fntcre. A trial bottle for 10 cents. Laxol is the bst medicine for chil-, i dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Tor salt- or Traile. A desirable ranch of 160 acres, within tour miles of Dalles City, with one span aiares, harness, wagons, plows and other property. Fine fruit land and abun dance of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. S. Mac Am-isteh, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cheonicls office, The Dalies, Or. Jlalti--Aloru Mage Leaves the Umatilla house S a. Tuesdays, Thursdavsand Saturdavs. D0l-GLA! Al L5.-K, Prop. Hot Clam broth a. m. to 12 ;30 t. rr. every day from 10 , and 4 to U p. in. at StublingJ; Williams. mch4 liucklen'c Arinc aalvc. The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and al! skin eruptions, and posi- lively cures piles, or no pay required It is -fcUaranteed to five perfect fiatisfar tion. or naonev refunaec. Price -5 cents v?r J'ox- or sale dv Houghton, druzirists. Blakeley and i Tom .tcCov ha; opened his nesv barber 1 shop opposite the Clarenden restaurant on Second street. rd4-lm Xi. COIVIINI, s le iE.nEi: :.x; the ialles of H 11 l ' 1 Tr li Marble Burial Units A Perft-ct Protection from Water and ; ody by Ex- Dampness. Preserves the Bod eluding the Mr. It possesses every merit claimed for! the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute nuie ' ig a r ""8:Cl security and durability, inns making a permanent and im perishable res place for the dead. This vault is made of six nieces of mar ble which can be firmly fastened to- f'Htlie with ivniHrit. thus matini. tlim ' air and water tight. j I All Kinds Cemetery Work Mr. Comini has on band a large sup ply o! firet-claes Marble, to be used in Mnnnmpntc. ftp. Prlinn lott'ir flisn in Portland. i Ton Trill flud one cottpon. inside each two ounce ling, and tiro coupons Inside each four ounce bag of Uluck well's Dnrliatn. Buy a lias of tills celebrated tobneco ivnd read the coupon vrlilch gives a list of valuable pres ents and how to cet them. 7 - cts. Ladies' Cloaks. Remember, all these goods are latest iceable and fashionable, and at prices proached in The Dalles. - . Whol8S3.l6 IVIflLiT LtlQUOHS, Ulines and Cigaffs. j ! TH E CELEBRATED ANHEUSER HOP GOLD Anhetiser-Btiscli Malt beverage, unegualed as a STUBL1NG & WILLIAMS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. TTp rl nn p t.pth rr "Rrsin SThrypc and all kinds "ULVWV1 "" ' Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle - ton Flour. This Flour use ; every We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats BLAKELEY& HOUGHTON 175 Second Street, -ARTISTS MATERIALS.-. Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. u There is a tide tn the affairs . . The poet unauestionablv had reference to the osing U Sale rf at CRANDALL Who are selling: those goods MJCHELBACH BRICK. Job Printing Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph- j ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50. j Is ail C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea ble suit of MES'S CLOTHING. The best Black Diasonal for $12.00. An elepant assortment of 1S95 styles just received, a part ot which may be seen in show window. made, warm, serv never before ap- - BUSCH and BEER on draught and tn Dottles. Nutrine. a non-alcoholic tonic. UJ of MILL FEED is manufactured expressly for familv sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' The Dalles, Oregon j of men which, taken at its flooa Furniture ni CarPek;SS' tominandlng me to levy on the i ror "rt v oi ! JLilf & BURGET'S, out at greatlv-reduced rates - - UNICft 8T. at This Offiee. WAItlt PAPER! Just Received ; I 5000 Rolls of Wall Paper. The best patterns. The most beautiful colors. j i :New Invoice i j of Paints and Oils. Any ! color or brand supplied. ;Snipe$-'(lj Drug Co. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. rKANHACT A GEKEK-VLEAXKING BUSI.NEi Letters of Crnlit issued available in the Eastern States. S'rs&.'i Dalles, Portland aii Astt 1 St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore-1 con, Seattle ash., and various points; in Oregon and Washington. ! Collections made at all po'nts on f3v-, orable terms. . THROUGH E MSTIFrBitaniiPassBirOm GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes VIA Snokane Denver 1 Omaha Minneapolis St. Paul Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAX STEAM EliS Leave J'ortlauil Ererv Fle Uayh for J SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.j For fall detail? call on O. P. i Co. s Agent i Tha Iialle?. or adUrw-s W. H. HUELBUF.T, Ger.. Pass. A i Portland. Oregon E. JI"EILL President nad Mnna er I i New Schedule. j Train No. 1 ai 'Ives at The Dalles j a. m., and leave 4 :50 a. m. j ! Train No. L arrives at Tne Dalles 10 :15 ' p. tn., and leaves 10:20 p. :r. ; j Train Mo. S arrives at The Dalles 11 :55 , p. m., and nest-bound train No. 7 leaves 1 I at 1 p. m. : between'The n.iTi..B n.nH iram o ana .'4 win carry pr.ssentrers Lmatilla, leav-, i ! Th nllp7 , 1 " A7n "1 !rSbbtrate Portland. LvrLE, Agent. ! ""President. H. M. Eeall, Cashier. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON j A Genera! Banking Business transacted ' j Deposits received, subject to Sight Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. urair or i ;nwt. ' 6i?ht a?.d Telegraphic Exchange sold on New tork, SEn Francisco and port- land. j DIRECTORS, j ? p-Tho"pon- J.vo. S. Schesck. ! ! LD. M. lLUAMS, GSO. A. LlEBE. ! H. M. Beau.. I ( Notice of Sheriff's Sale. J T.v THE circvit cour . J." gon for Wasco tountr.' T Of the .tn. n: Cr. I. F. llttlne. Plaintiff, vs. The. M. Dentin, Victor E. Sandoz. Louis a eandozand Charles E eandaz . 2Sf,5, rtTn?i A 5eIlfflfJl'J!" .ef H!Lm. 'mi of the on. and at """JL ui. '"IP"'. ' wvy . i. - li, ill, iiii inn L-JIfl nuv . o"0., 0"10"!1 wl ie mute auc-" mUH bidder, lor caVln linS . the lollowiije kcrltd LrnmiL.. .r..J"." ."Jb . mV.?. Wa,eo county, ofwnVKwIi.""" ""u I ine north (jnc.r-if ,.f .v ".,7". V . i ... . ' T.J.HIVH. BC27H cuerin 01 aco County, Oregon. No better wheel made than the Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and themes: improved machiner'. We have ro aqsr.li Sold direct from factor" to &: rider, fully warranted. ShipJ anywhere for examhutior. WRiTE FOR Our Interesting Offer Acme Cycla Co., Elkhart, lid. s !"The Reffuator Line Until further notice, the Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles on Monda3', "Wed nesdays and Fridays at 7:30 In avigation Co. 1 p r. Kansas City:a. m., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at G:30 a. nr. : I'ASSENGEi: KATES: I One wav $2 W 'Round trip 3 CO Frei Rates Greatly educed. Shipments for Portland received t any time. Shipments for way landing; , must be delivered before 5 p. m. Un , stock shipments solicited. For rates all on or address W. C. ALLAWAY Oeneral Anf ! THE DALLES. - OREGON DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. ZEE. O-XjEISTIT. DR. GUWS LIVER PILLS . J i Mtia i'iiir. fine Z Jmhm "XnZZZ- UKJU riKitl.hr mi., nor aicktu. To cmTincJ rr . . For Ble. dre88. J'M,1iA!!. J. M. Pvi. w-mltf Bherare Bridge, Or-