C2) The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 2 miy KepuMiwn Daily tvtfn n EASTERN OFFICE 230 to S34 Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent. Weekly Clnbblns; Kates. Chronicle and Oregonian $2 25 Chronicle and Examiner 2 25 Chronicle and Tribune 1 7o Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1897 CHANGING CONDITIONS. The great Northwest is entering ranotLer epoch in its creative history. The pioneer has done his work; the trackless forest, which sixty years ago heard the sound of th. nxe for the first time, has been transformed into smiling farms and happy homes; cities and towns have sprung where in the memory of but two generations the improvident savage roamed at will and hunted nrev. little dreaming of the k.nr, vn to follow; Tailroads have penetrated into the heart of the onnntrv. causwis civilization and nroress tj follow its narrow trail; where once lay broad prairies, un disturl?.! save by the morning wind as U swayed the luxuriant grass, now arc tmvriad grain fields, while the broad rivers, on whose waters but a little while ago the Indians canoe glided peacefully, now support on their white bosoms the carryings of a mighty commerce. All former conditions have changed, and all ac cording to natural laws. A new race of men, surrounded by different conditions, now occupy the place of the brave (Oregon pioneers; the des tiny of the one has been accomplished-, the fate of the other remains to be determined. Tn former vears the people of Ore gon depended solely upon natural conditions, which, with ordinary efforts, yielded rich returns. Wheat and wool, stock and lumber, and all kinds of natural products grew in great abundance, and finding ready ale in the markets of the world, brouaht rich returns to the people of the Northwest. The land waxed fat, nnd a golden stream of wealth poured continually into its lap. But the opening of new countries and the general progress and advanc ing civilization have brought about mew conditions. No longer can ,ve depend altogether upon advantage of situation, richness of soil and mild ness of climate. Competition in every line of business is at fearful strain; the margins of profits in all lines of trade are smaller than in forer years, and it is push and well directed management which gives to rvrvr ni-urirrit.v over another. Ore- gon and Washington are settling down to a permanent basis. The lines arc being drawn which succeed ing years will make all the more marked. The Northwest as a whole will grow in strength and richness as the years go on because it has the resources and the men to develope them; but it remains to be seen what portions pass one another in the fight. It does not follow that because one town was larger and more prosperous than its neighbor in former years that it will always remain so. His tory often teaches the reverse, and examples of this sort are seen in the experience of every one. No city can depend altogether upon past prosperity without making an effort for its continuation. We Laye an interest in the general growth of the Northwest, but a par ticular one in the progress of The Dalles. This is our first concern, and it is for this that Tin: Chhoni- i.k will always labor in the future as it has done in the past. The truth it self evident that this is the year in -which The Dalles must determine its future status. Other towns are awake to that fact as regards them selves, and many ot them are laying a firm basis for prosperity. The Dalles has better advantages than any of them, but we are not showing the same spirit of enterprise. Cao any intelligent person give an i Adequate explanation of why there - -:vu should be woolen and scouring ru. running night and day at Pendleton and none at The Dalles? or why Salem, Oregon City, Albany and Dallas should all have woclen mius running on full capacity and The none? or why La Grande should be selected as the place to exDeriinent in making beet sugar, and The Dalles passed by? There is no explanation save that we have been dilatory in developing the nat ural resources that God gave us Instead of a population numbering 5000, The Dalles should contain lo, 000. and would do so yet if indus tries with pay rolls were started. Now is the time to look the mat ter square in the face. The capital can be found ; water power exists in unlimited Quantities: the natural ri,,fa are ViprA in greater Drofu sion than anywhere else in the state, and the brains to direct and carry on these undertakings are here, if only backed with the necessary nerve and energy. To establish manufacturing industries in The Dalles should be the hope and ambition of every citizen. I BLACKW ELL'S T wamx liji fipjp ri SEE? Too will find one coupon -J X A 01- Inside nch two onnee nag, j Silf2 )V ro-r ounce nag o, mac- I UJ Jf jj well'. lnrn.m. Bay . n- f?jf 0, 1LJB of thla celebrated tobacco SjlljJ p'x'lp and read tne coupon which sg3sjSfggM Vyy- eES giwes. list claimable pre.- "' onto and how to get them. t '' f" I f1' f 1 Y3r CoXlv ra iwa-MT HAT AT f a iWkalttveCUre. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 cents at DrnegiBU or by mail ; samples 10c by mail. To Batter Makers. T have one of the new improved Elec I tri Churns and can do the churning in it to anv one. The first day I got mine Isold three: next day eix ; one day sold sella another. 1 cleared $182 in 36 days. To show it, id rt n.nba a oalo T arlviflA MIT OT1 R Wlll init a churn or a good caving business of their own to write to ine u. o. inuvenj Mre. Co.. 1517 Olive Street, St. Louis, JJo. SUBSCKIBEK. Married ladies should see Dr. Mullin- nix. They will learn someiniug m they have always wanted to know. THE WHITE ST (lli FROM THE DALIES TO PORTLAND. PASSENGER RATES. One way $1.50 Hound trip 2.50 FREIGHT RATES ARE DOWN f Special peatur Wholesale Ulines and Cigats. THE CELEBRATED. The Steamer IONE leaves The Dalles on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 6:30 a. m. Office in the Baldwin Building, foot of Union street. For freight rates, etc, call on or addrees J. S. BOOTH, Gen. Agt., The Dalles, Oregon. Joseph sHflUfiofi HAS OPENED A flares Slpop IN THK EAST END, in the Colum bia Keel Yard, opposite Saltmarsbe's btockyards, where he is readv to do e - All Kinds of Harness Work. As we keep no servant girls and don't sport a horse and bnngy, we can undersell anyone In the city. Being a practical harness-maker, wc do our ewn work. Carringe-trimminK a spec ialty. For sample of our work, look at the Uma tilla House 'Bus. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER and In Dottles. Regulator Line ij pflpEty WAItlt PflPEHI The Dalles, Porflani ail Astoria Navigation Co.' J ust Received sirs. Regulator & Dalles City Freight and passenuer line BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, except ounuay. GOOD SERVICE. LOWEST RATES 5000 Rolls of Wall Paper. The best patterns. The most beautiful colors. iTew Invoice ( DOWN THE YALLET Are you going "TO EASTERN OREGON 7 Snipes-Kmersly Drug Co. : I . v I Of The Chronicle office is the Job prii7tii7 t L D(?part(Tei7t. We have better facilities for I doing- artistic work in this line than any office in Eastern Ore- g"on, and this branch of our busi- ! ness is in the hands of expert j workmen. T j We 5omparisoi T ! . both as to high grade work and V J j y reasonable prices. if n. snve money mm vuwy ... the Columbia. The we-t-bound train arrives at The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland Inflme for the outgoing bonmeni uuu "r, V bound passengers arriving in The Dales in time For further information apply to J. N. HARNEY, Agent, The Dalles. Oregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. C:00 P. M 8:30 A. M. Daily except Sundays. 17:30 A. M 4:50. P.M. uem, Kose- bland, Sac- I , Ogden.San ! o, Mojave, f OVERLAND EX-1 press, Salem, Rose- 1 burg, Asniana I ramento, i Praneiseo, j Los Angeles, El Paso, I New urleans and I I East J Roseburg and way sta tions ir rvia Woodburn iorl I Sit.Angei, biiverion, West Scio, Browus- ville.Springfield and I Natron ICorvallia and wyj t 5:50P.M (stations ( ! JMcMinnville and if 8:25 P. M j way stations 1 I 9;30 A. M 4:30 P. il Daily except Sundays. of Paints and Oils. Any color or brand supplied. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. HI. (3- Xj IE 2sT UST. Daily. i Daily, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDES ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAKb Attached to all Through Trains. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUS1NES Tir!t vuinpctinn at Kan Francisco with Occi dental and Oriental and Pacilic mail steamship Hues for JAPAN and CillJSA. bailing aaies on application. Kates ana ucKeis 10 easier" ptm.a Eu rope. Also JAPAN , UB1SA, nununjuu auu AUSTRALIA, can be oDtainea irom J. is. KlKKlAJNU, iicitei Agent. Thmiiiri, TWkt OfHne. 1S4 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates ironi J. 5. KiKMjAAi'! -iiunefc AKeiib. All nhnvp trnins arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jetterson street Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at I 7:20 a. m.; 12:15, l:4&, a:2o, e:40, ":i p. m fand 11:30 n. m. on Saturday only, ana :w a. m, and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at Pnrtlnnri rtallv fit 7:10 and 8:30 a m.: and 1:30, 4:15, 6::35 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10 a. m , 3-15 and I 5:10 p. m. on ounaays oiu j. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Tnvo for ATRLIE on Monday. Wednesday and I dav, Thursday and Saturday at s:ua p. m. Except Sunday. Except Saturday. Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ail points on fav orable terms. R. KOEHLER, Manager. G, H. MARKHAM, . Asst. G. F. Jc Pass. Act Ankeuser-Buscli Malt ' Nutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic Trie coiumDla Packing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF M ANUFACTU KESS OP Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. For Kent. "Tiere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jlooa leads on to fortune." The poet unauestionablv had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALl, & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rat MICHELBACH BRICK. TJNIO ST. areb-Prfnting a t This Office. The Doc Lee ranch on High Prairie Klickitat county. 560 acres fenced and 250 acres in cultivation. All capable of cultivation. Will rent for a term of years on easy terms to the right party Call on or address. F. H. Rowe, The Dalles, Oregon. a21-wtf. rilLDDD POISOn 0) A SPECIALT Y22!S tiary .BLOOD FUISON permanently curedinl6to35daja. Ton can be treated at home for same Dnce under same Kturan i Jty.If yonprefer tocomehere wewlllcoQ. Immmmm tract to naT rajlroad fareand hotel blllsnd tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills jnd nocnanre, it we ; enry, iodide X'implea, Copper Colored Spots. Ulcers on X'lmplea, Copper Colored spots. Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Kyebrows falline out. it ia this Secondary BLOOD POISON we iruarmntee to core. We solicit the most obsti nate cases and cballenee the world for a ease we cannot enre. This disease has always battled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. JoOO,000 capital behind oar nncoiun. tional roaxsnty. Absolute proof sent sealed on spplictTtton. Address COOK REMEDY CO Assignee's Notice. Noiioe is herehv eiven that the nndersirned has filed his final account as assignee of the es tate of Young Quong Lee Juke Tow and Da-Ong Tong Tang, partners doing business under the firm name of Wai Tai, Young Quong Company and Young Quong insolvent debtors, with the Clerk of the circuit court oi tne siaieoi uregon for Wasco Craintv. That said final account will come on for hearing in ssid Court on the first day of tne next regular terra oi saia court Court, to-wit: The second Monday in Novem ber, 1S97, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. juultwiw-i J. O. MACK., Assignee. . Administrator's Notice. TCotifw is herebv eiven that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Ounty, by an order dated, the 3d day of April, 1897. duly ap pointed the undei signed administrator of the estate of Andrew V. Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, to the undersigned at French & Co.'s nana in uaues jcity, uickuui wiium &ijl wuuluo from the date hereof. Dalles City, Oregon, May 19, 1S97. my22-ii J. C. HOSTETI.ER, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. VotlpA Is hprpJw oiv-Kii. that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Silas V. Davis, late of Wasco County, and now deceased. All persons having claims against sail estate or against ine esiuie ui Coram and Davis of Wapinitia, Oregon, of which said firm said deceased was a partner, will present the same, duly verified, to me at The Dulles, Oregon or to my attorneys, Dufur Sc . . . i- t . ii : u..fiA I'nuntv O rdonn aieneiee, oi uaiien viiy, , J ' r , within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 22d day of May, 1897. B p latjgHLIN, Administrator of the estate of Silas W. Davis, deceased. m'-!6-5t-i Executor's Notice. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned has been dulv appointed executor of the last will and testament of Mary Bill, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers therefor, to me at my office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated September lt, 1897. spl8-ii JOHN MARDEN, Executor. DR. GUNrS IMPROVED ' liver. FILLS Dill 4A an Tin SlU, Thwe pills supply St the system lacks to Sk it reaolar? They core Heeduhe. brwhtaa thr . ..fthflr rriue tux sicken. To conTiaee yon, w fR?' ' ',"TA, nll Soifor25o. Sold wairI'li.10SA.V. lO MiI. CO.. Philadelphia, Fa.