The Dalles Daily Ghoniete The only i.ept.fVnn lmi!u Sev siope EASTFKX OFFICE 24 Temple Court, .V. Y. Citu. E. KATZ, Agmt. APRIL IT, 1S97 SATURDAY. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW Buyers of wheat have been sl.iugh- Otis Patterson, editor of the Ilepp teretl this week, ami many holders uer Gazette, is said to be a candidate have looreneci their ?rip on hitherto for the position of internal revenue well held lines, believing, as they collector at Portland, a place said to did. in the many crcp reports tcllinir'be worth from $10,000 to $15,000 a, of daniaee in the southwest, and; year. "We don't know any thine more particularly in stories from In- j about the oflice. but we do know diana and eastern Missouri. Their j Patterson. "We know him to be a faith appeals to have been misplaced, j thorough business man. of strong They received no'assistance whatever, convictions, and with the energy and from the general public, aud people ' ability to back them up: a genial, who are chronic sellers saw the op- I whole-souled gentleman, whom it is portunity and persistently fought the a pleaiir.e to meet and a delight to campaign, and their efforts have met j with succes?. The result has been a 1 ........... I ..-... t 1 C r, i r , " fltn ntn i-mnsl t ! seciu iiiuiutttiuu vi tin; j 1 1 i.u;:n j existing speculative interests, and j there can be but little doubt that the market at the close of the week is more nearly evened up than at any time m several years past. neat has lacked a good cash demand for some time, and without it there is only the conclusion to be drawn that values should decline. The fact that red wheat commands a high premium has not had the slightest effect in preventing or even staying the depression that set in early in the week, and which caused a loss of five cents in the future deliveries and a proportionate break m the cash srades. A great many inclined to the be ! lief that the break was due to manip-, ulatiou, and not from legitimate j causes. This theory is rather doubt- . , . , , rr, ! fu . and can be questioned. The 1 l market is always more or less subject j to manipulation, but to the extent of ' the decline that has oeurred this i i week does not aeem pioLable. We are of the opinion that the current weakness in wheat is due to disap- nnintnionf witli tt vta rtf flnnr nnn. I 1 , sumption, which is smaller than had been expected, and with the larger arrival; than had been looked for, and, although the public is suffering this disappointment, it has no need to desrair. for at the slow rate of j cmrent consumption tb.e world ends ; the crop season lower in supply than ! in any season before since the price was 00 cents a bushel for an average of a season. For various reasons it is apparent that the present price is to be tempo rary only. Enthusiasm went too far in October, and this depression is a natural result, and will be followed in a few weeks by an improved posi- tion. In the meantime the decline. i . .1 ' ot course, mnuea everyuou tiiat is to suv. holders of wheat look rather i blue, but in such a .situation the! darkest hour is just before the dawn. KEACHISG THE EXD. The Corbett combination seems to be tapering oft' to a tine point. First i it was Corbett went rushing across i the continent as though lie feared the j senatorial seat vacated by Mitchell ' would get cold before he got there. ! "With him went Wallace McCamant! ns general manager, all-around facto- i turn, brief-writer and door-keeper to! the "rand ngiriegation. They ar. 1 rived in "Washington, but somehow the senatorial seat is still unfilled. Then the combine began to look nnnitui for help. J. Thorburn Iioss TC.ie j.nf fnr r. vniw.li for MnPnmnnr who was voucdinc for Corbett; but; in spite of this the senate was not moved to seat Corbett Then thepoweis of that political , , ' L-ing about exhausted. Jonv, faction be Is'oltner was sent for to indorse J. Thorburn Koss and influence the Democratic senators. And yet the situation is not clear. It seems now that there is need of someone to indorse "Tony," and who is there to; do it. Hon. II. W. Scott might con- sent, lint this scheme is handicapped ( with the possibility f she chain of continuity rcachini; : solution richt thcic. for it is honestly feared that should Scott's indorsement not he sullicient. no further links or the chain can be added We understand some of the smaller fry have been sent for. but the taper- me: process has run down so fine that we honestlv fear no real benefit will ' be reaped by the Corbett push. know. "We did not know that he was a candidate for any position, but if 1 . r-. . - n.. r i t- i . nni'inrtt lit: sjjiijui iijiui is luliuuv, we simply want to say that there is ( nothing too good for Otis, and uoj gift in the shape of oflice that he has not earned twice over from his party. CoU ead ELY'S CKEAM BAI.M 1 a posltivccuro. Apply into the nostrils. It U quickly absorbed. 60 centat Drnrsiata or bv nail ; samples 10c. bv mall. ELY BROTHERS. 56' Warren Su. 'ew York Cltr. ' S1()0 neward sl00 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least 0I'e dreaded disease tha; science has been able to cure in all its siazes, and , . . . . - ' . that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onv p051tive cure known t0 the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a . constitutional disease, requires a eonsti- f i - ri r I wan r-i .on t Wol 'a I'.ifnfrh Care is taken internally, actinu directly , upon the blood and mucous snriuces ot the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the Patient 9 patient strength by building np the con stttution and assisting nature in dome ite work. The proprietors have to much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fa!ls to cure. Send for list of F."j. Cheney & Co. Toledo :old by Drugctsts, 10 cents, No. re Hop Uold Buck Beer Jg produced on the coast the best ever Trv it. On draught at all star brewerv ISnck lifer! Duck I'. r! Dock Deer! If you want a (rood trenuine plass of ! Bock Beer, call for the Hop Gold Bock, made only by the -Star brewery, and on i sale m all Star brewery saloons only. J al--lw , I Ice cream soda at ! and confectionerv. Keller's bakery aS-lw The Dalles Tradinp Co., corner of 3d and Fe(eral streets, will pay the highest cash price for second-hand poods, m24-tf C. D. Flkmi.vc, Agent. Tom McCoy has opened his new barber shop opposite the Ciarenden restaurant on Second street. m4-lm SURE CURE for PILES DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. , s g A. D. GCIlLEV, " Attorney aud Conusellor at Law, ARLlNuTON. OUEGON. Prnpllpt'S In the Sibti! und I'ulutal f oiirts of Oregon mid WiiahlnKton. Jan-ja-3mo i II. M. Bwu, Cajbfer. J. S. BC1IENK, President. r!-i. i Li i tl-t-i,. rlFSL JldllUDul DdUK. ' THE DALLES - - OREGON Depoaite received, subject to Sight a ucuctm uauⅈ xiuciucos muucauicu Draft or Check, Collections made untf proceeds promptly remitted on car ol collection Sight and Telegraphic Excriange i Jsew xork, ban Francisco auz 'and. Bold on port and ; DIRECTORS : D. P. Thomson. J.so. S. Schknck. I En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Litnt. H. 1. Bkai.l, Cali In Vuur Chuck". All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 15, 1892, will be paid at my nffli'M. Interest pf.aflf'R n(tr Anril 7. 1897i c L pHaM1-fi County Treasurer. W V - I il'ff It is 11 mamiiivu. a mmmm 1 i n 9W 11 w - ron tnslil? cash 2 oanc? lvo? and Swo coupon? Inside each -1 ounce bos. 3pon and sw hov to svt your stnre cf fi"),CX) In presents. ; . WholeScllG 1 Cllines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER HOP GOLD Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine. a non-alcoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOOD'S JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED C. F. STEPHENS, .li There is a tide in the affairs leads on The poet unauestionablv had reference to the Closing Out Sale of at CRANDALL Who are selling those goods MTCHF.I.BACH BRICK, New York Weekly Tribune W r With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizee the i fact that the American people are now anxious to give their attention to home and DU3jnesg interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less ermce and ! nrominence. until another State or Notional occasion demands a renewal of the fit-'ht for the principles for which THE j to the present day, and won ite greatest to thf- n Every possible effort will be put forth, ' WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a , instructive, en iieriaiuiuc anu inuisnensuuie id euuu memner oi me lamtiv. We furnish -'The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib une one year for only $1.75. " Write your name and addrese , Tribune Oflice, New York City, ard a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will be muled to vou. Job Printing Tills I the I A- 1 very best Smoking Tobacco made. I nume HAM - BUSCH and BEER on draught and in Dottles. oj men which, taken at its fiooo to fortune." Furniture and Carpets & BURGET'S, out at greatlv-reduced rat c: - UNIO-S FT. -POK Farmers and Villagers, FOR Fathers and Mothers, FOB Sons and Daughters, FOR All the Family. TRIBUNE has labored from its inception victories. and money freely spent, to make THE National Family Newspaper, interesting, on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. at This Office. us WflLIi PAPERI tfRItlt PAPER1 Just Received 5000 Rolls of Wall Taper. The, best patterns. The beat'.tiful colors. most ' ;New Invoice of Paint? and Oils. Any color or brand supplied. Soipes-Kwly Drug Co.- FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. rK.OJSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BUSINEs Letters of Credit issued available in the j Eastern States. j Sicht Exchange and Telegraphic ; Transfers sold on New York, Chicaco. St. Louis. San Francisco. Portland Ore- ; ! con, Seattle Wash,, and various points , I in Oregon and Wnshincton. 1 Collections made at all points on fav orable terras. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. J n s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car bT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DUM'TH KA1CGO GK AND FOR CItOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA au lSl'TTE TO Through Tickets CHICAGO T WASHINGTON PUILA DELPHI A NEW VOKK DOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and tlci:etb. j Lai uu or wmu 10 W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon OR A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G P. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Tnird. Portland Oregon L. COMINI, SOLE DEALER IN THE DALLES OK Marble Burial Vaults A Perfect Protection from Water and Dampness. Preserves the Bodv bv Ex cluding the Air. ' ' It possesses every merit claimed for the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute security and durability, thus makiuir a permauenc anu imperishable restintri place for the dead. This vault is made of eis pieces of mar ble which can be firmly fastened to gethei with cement, thue making them air and water tight. All Kinds Cemetery Work! Mr. Comini has on hand a lartte sop-1 ply ot hrst-class Marble, to be used i n I Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in , Portland. 1 ThU If Your Opnortunitv. On receipt of ten ccnte, cah or Btamps, generous samplo will be mailed of the mum ponuiar uatarrh nnd Hv p,.,.0. n.,. (W.v b Cream Balm) sufficient to demon- "iu greui merits or tno remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 1 uu i.urruu ai rew lork Cut. Kov. JohnReid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.. ' recommeuded Ely's Cream Balm to me. 1 1 l."!!,J!ui""e..ta"ftto"?""taipod- myo euro ior caiarrn if Uhed as rl rfiMori Rev. Francis W. Poole. Pastnr Pfintnj' Church, Helena, Mont. Tlf s Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and coutuina no mercury nor any mjuriouB drug. Price, GO cenU. You Get the and Middlemen bv buirt. di 1 r J.1 '. r r rect iroir. mc manuracturer No better wheel mads than th 4citie Bicycle Built in otir own factory by skilled workmen, ushur thehst material and the most improved machinery'. We have no 'anenis Sold direct from factory to the rider, fully warranied. Shippd anywhere for examination. WRITE FOR Our Interesting OSer Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind. "The Relator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. p THROUGH Until further notice, the Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles on Mondays, Wed nesda3's and Fridays at 7:30 a. in., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at G:30 a. m. I'ASSENGKi: HATES: One way 12 00 Round trip 3 W Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. I Shipments for Portland received at any time. Shipments for way landings ! must be delivered before 5 p. in. Liw stock shipments solicited. For rates call on or address j W. CALLAWAY I General A?ent- ! THE DALLES. - OREGON DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, 'lttvtr. HTCMENT, I ! TTTinAmrrr-CLlacG ATM 1UUU W Ji i-w-t--1 Picture Moulding. n. g-x. :e nsmsr. dr. cu.vrs JIM'KOVED PILLS i. Tbi. pill, .apply wht KJiMi wm 1'j lUKuiar. iiiv tui" t . k... .jM,ud clear thaComplioii ,le"nc7jc. i tie nminsr priiw nor in. i" r,.T solJ7 ritl mall Kitnpta lt. or " I U)f for Wiffc m Bit. iloSAMKO VlHU. CO., ..... ...... 1. M . The horsemen will meet at Bakeoven Mv lr fri.h ...irnose of hftVlPg ' " ' r r. r purpose u rt general round up. All borseowut" , requested to be present. j . BooWK, C. Bw ' ,:ANK i FreiQQt anil Passenger ime &