The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 23, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Tht only Republican Daily Neicspapet i
Wasco Cauntv.
EASTERN OFFICE 230 to S3Jt Temple
Court, X. Y. Citv. E. KAT, Agent.
Weekly Clubbing Kate.
Chronicle and Oregoniun. . .
Chronicle and Examiner
Chronicle and Tribune ....
Chronicle and N. Y". World
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WEDNESDAY
JUNE 23, 1S97
FL EX IDLE C URREXC Y.
The Labor Exchange idea theoret
ically would not be a bad one. pro
vided the premises were correct, for
if the conditions described by the
advocates of the system existed, the
arguments they advance would be
sound, llut are they? The major
premise is that this country produces
everything it needs. The minor
that hy taking care of its products
there would always be plenty tor all,
and the conclusion that by adopting
the Labor Exchange theory this
would be done, and therefore there
would be plenty of employment and
plenty of the products of industry
for all.
The premises are incorrect, the
conclusion necessarily faulty. In
the lirst place the country does not
produce all it needs. It produces no
part of many things considered nec
essaries, and it produces a vast sur
plus of other necessaries.
The Labor Exchange idea is to,
for instance, here in The Dalles store
the wool, grain and other products ot
the country, and issue certificates
calling for as much of the stored
product as an person might deposit.
These certificates would operate as
a medium of exchange or money
"When products are abundant the
granaries would be filled with them
and a large amount of this money
would be put in circulation. "When
crops were short there would be a
demand for the stereo products, the
certificates would be presented, re
deemed in products and destroyed,
thus reducing the volume of money.
jS'ow let us suppose that this would
work all right practically in a local
way; how would it be on a larger
scaler Suppose, for instance, that a
person holding a certificate of de
posit of 100 bushels of wheat should
want a ton of salt, how would he be
able to trade his wheat in a Dalles
warehouse for salt in Michigan: or
pay for iron in Pennsylvania with a
similar certificate : or swap for coffee
in IJrazil. tea in China, jute in India,
rice, sugar, spices, silks, and the
thousand products of other coun
tries ?
Jt is true the people of this coun
try could live upon what they pro
duce, but it would be a step back
ward in civilization, not forward.
Uesidcs how would it furnish employ
ment for any now unemployed?
"We would raise no more grain, man
ufacture no more. If we as a nation
were content to subsist upon what
we produce, there would be less em
ployment than now, for we now
grow a surplus, giving employment
to labor, and trade it for other prod
ucts, through the medium of the
world's money, to the world, lie
sides this, theie are some things that
could not be put in a warehouse live
stock, perishable fruits vegeta
bles, etc. How does the Labor Ex
change people propose to handle
these without money?
We fear our friends have not yet
solved the problem, and that their
system is not an improvement, even
upon what Mr. Sharp calls "the
urude financial system of Alexander j
Hamilton." No system has yet been i
discovered that will permit the busi-j
nesS of the world to be done without !
money, without some accepted me
dium of exchange by which expressed
values may be measured. "We know
whereof wo speak, having had a good
many years' experience in running
country newspapers, and while the
country editor can get along, and
docs with less money than an body,
lie must have some. He swaps paper
for cord wood, butter, potatoes and
such, and advertising space for a suit
of clothes semi-occasior.ally, or some
thing of tint kind: but when it comes
to paying for paper and type the
hard-hearted dealers refuse circus
1 tickets or subscription accounts.
j l'hcy demand money, coin, and if
they don't got it, the paper quits
much thought; but it does hot seem
to rerpiire a great deal. We cortfess
to hankering to be convinced, for
we would like to be able to get along
without money; but it would require
practical demonstration, instead of
theories that bear in themselves the
evidences of impracticability.
Upon the occasion of the unveiling
of the statue of Emperor William 1,
the empeior, replying to the burgo
master's toast, expressed his regrets
that his father was not present. This
sentiment has a llavor of Irishism
about it that makes it amusing. The
empeior seems to forget that had his
father been alive, the statute would,
in all probability, not have been
made, and he himself would not have
been emperor. It is of a piece with
a story of a lady who during the
seige of Paris, driven by hunger, had
her pet poodle killed and served for
her dinner. After having dined
heartily, she gazed with tears in her
eyes at the bones left from the feast
and exclaimed: "Alas! PoorEido!
How he would enjoy thosj bones if
he were alive."
CATARRH
local'disease
and is the result ot colds and
sudden climatic changes.
For your Protection
we potitivcly state that this
remedy does not contain
mercury or any other injur
ious drug.
Ely's Cream Balm
Is ncknowledied to b the most thornch cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Co'.d in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens ami cleanses tho nasal passages,
allay pain and inilammation. heals the eores, pro
tects tile membrane from colds, restores the eent4
cf Wfte and Eraell. Price coc. at Drnzjists or by mail.
liLY BKOTHEIiS. 0 Warren Street. New York.
Some days Inter, when the captain
called at headquarters, lie sought out
the new lieutenant, whom lie found
dolefully contemplating his unsaddled
horse, which had a hue, raw sore on
each side.
"What on earth is the matter with
your horse?" asked the captain.
"Oh. nothing- much!"
"But what made these terrible
yores?"
"The same thinp that made me a
lieutenant," said the hero. "A hifr chunk
of hot ham in each saddle bap; but for
the love of the saints, don't tell the
freneral or the boys." Youth's Com
panion. "The Delft'
Enameled
Ware.-
Mixed Blue and White out
side and White inside.
"The Delft" is the latest
ware out in cooking utensils.
Prices are about the same as
granite ware, and a great deal
cheaper than the aluminum
Waiv, and prettier than oithor
. ,
' i-hom.
rroods at
Call and see the
MAIER& BENTON'S
107 Second Street.
Subecribe for Tin; Cuiioniclk.
The highest
touaccos
good au
Every
Kfi
knows there is none just
as good cs
BULL
Smoke
You will find
acn tvoot!iiccb;ig,nu(l two ecu
pons inside cr.cn lour cuncs
bag of Mackwcll's Durban:.
Buy a baft cf this cele
brated tobacco
coupon which
of valuable
to ret
Wholesale
CClines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
bevnrage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAM
NEW SPRING GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F.
11 There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unciuestionablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of
at CRANDALl
Who are selling those goods
MICHKLBACH BRICK.
New York Weekly Tribune
With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TKI15UNE recognizes the
fact that the American people are now anxious to give their attention to home and
business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and
prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the
light for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from ita inception
to the present (lav. and won its greatest victories.
Every possible efrort will be put forth, and money freely apont, to make THE
WEEKLY TJtlHUNE pre-eminently n National Family Newspaper, interesting,
instructive, euieriuiuiug unu inuispeneauie
We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib
une one year for only $1.75.
IW Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best,
Tribune Office, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib
une will be mailed to you.
Job Printing
claim for other
is "just ns
Durham."
ckl sjmoher
one coupon ins
and read the
tiivcs a list
prcsciiUnmd bow
tlictn
BEER
on draught
and in bottles.
v.
STEPHENS,
Furniture and Carpets
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rat
- - UNIO.N PVT.
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Farmers and Villagers,
KOIt
Fathers and Mothers,
ion
Sons and Daughters,
l'Olt
All the Family.
10 eucu meniuer oi me luuillv.
If AM
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fill Feb
3
at This Office.
WALL PflPERT
WALIt PAPEHI
Just Received
5000
Vvolls of Wall Paper. The
best patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
Siiipes-I(mersly Drug Co.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
IT.ANSACT A GENERAL BANKING HUBINEB
Letters of Credit ieaued available in the
Enstnni Str.'
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on Now York. Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all pointB on fav
orable terms.
la. COMINI,
SOLE DEALER IN THE DALLES OK
HE 1
ial
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A Perfect Protection from Water and
Dampness. Preserves the Body by Ex
eluding the Air.
It possesses every merit claimed for
thu most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
security and durability, thus making a
permanent and imperishablo resting
place for the ueau.
This vault is made of six pieces of mar
ble which can be iirmlv fastened to
gethei with cement, thus making them
air aim water tight.
All Kinds Cemetery Work
Mr. Coniitii has on hand a large sup
ply oi nrst-ciass .Marble, to bo used in
Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in
Portland.
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
s
Pullman
Elegent
Toui?ist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
HT. IAT!L
MINNKAriI,I
1IUMJTII
KA1!G)
TO GUAM) FOR
tmOOKSTOX
WINNIl'KO
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HUTTK
Through Tiekets
CHICAGO T
WASHINGTON
J'HU.ADKLI'HIA
KW VOUK
HUSTON AND ALL
l'OINTS KA8T ami HOUTH
For Information, rimo ftnnlu !.. iw...
cal on or writi i to 1 ' l"'vu"
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OR
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A
.'lu.rinuii uor. mini. I'ortmnti oreitnu
This In Your Opportunity,
On receipt of ten cent, cosh or stamps,
a Kcnorous sample will bo mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Balm) snffloieut to demon,
treto tlio great merits of Uio remedy,
ELY BROTHE118,
CO Warren St., New York City,
llev. John Iteid. Jr.. of fit-Pit PViiia nrnn
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
Aft,, Allltllinaluy. l.f.. .1.1 l l.V. .
vM.j.u.tmra Uin omioiueui, "u ih a posi
tive euro for catarrh if used as directed. "
Be v. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely'H Cream Balm in ih
w - hw MW TIIVUUVW
care for catarrh ami coutains no mercury
MflT.1
Bur
Vaults
You Get
the P
f, 5 1:
d S?5Srs A$ents' Jobrs
and Middlemen by buyinr dj.
rect from the manufacturer.
No betier wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using the best
material and the most improved
machinery. We have no arjar.h
Sold direct from factory to iha
rider, fully warranted. Sliij-ped
anywhere for examination.
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Acmo Cycle Co., Elkhart, fcd,
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portlanfl an! Astoria
Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWKEN
The Dalles, Hood Kivcr, Cascade Iwis and Port
laud dally, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE, LOWEST RATES.
DOWN THE VM
OR TO
EASTERN OREGON?
Are you going
If so, save money and enjoy r Dcautlful trip on
the Columbia. The ve-,Mjound trulti arrlvesat
The Dalles In ample time for pnsseniters to take
the steamer, arriving in I'ortland in time for the
outgoing Houtheni and Northern trains; East
bound passengers arriving in The Dalles in tim
to take the East-bound train.
For further information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock, I'ortland, Oregon,
Or Vi. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Ant.
The Dulles. Orejon
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
DR. GUHH'S
IMPUOVBD
A mninmanf nl f Mfl HOW fill ucu U" aklI0
on0 r,i:.F.nJSSjf
mkt it ttnUr. They euro He"""?. rr7Zm4&
Tfjeyneitlwr eriw uor fft, nt' StlJi'
me Goiomjiia padOng Co.
PORKand BEEF
MANOFACT0KBBH OK
Pine Lard and Sausage
P ii rare nf BRAND
HAMS & BACON
strs. Regulator & Dalles City
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DRIED BEEF, hiv.
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