The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 14, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newspaper
Wasco County.
EASTERN OFFICE SSO to 234 Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 14, 1897
THE FARMERS' GOOD FORTUNE.
The October trade estimates of
wheat yield aie substantially agreed.
A month or two ago the two gener
ally regarded as entitled to most con
fidence were about 30,000,000 bush
els apart; now one reckons a yield of
580,000,000 and the other 589,000,
000 bushels, lhough the two state
ments differ as to acreage and 3'ield
per acre. Both exceed the official
estimate by more than 120,000,000
bushels, and the course of the market
sufficiently proves how little confi
dence is given to estimates based on
erroneous accounts of acieage car
ried forward for years past by the
department, which it has not ye re
constructed. Were there supposed
to be any possibility that the yield
of wheat would prove less than 480,
000,000 bushels the price would not
be lagging below $1 a bushel, for all
estimates of foreign needs are sup
ported by an export demand which
.continues unusually large for the
season.
In the fissal year 1892-03 the ex
ports of wheat and flour were 192,
000,000 bushels, of which 51,000,000
bushels went out in the first quarter.
This year the exports in the first
quarter have been over 52,000,000
bushels, and foreign advices indicate
a shortage 100,000,000 bushels great
er than usual. m In the last four years
the exports from this country have
averaged slightly over 145,000,000
bushels, and were slightly more than
that quantity last year, so that the
increase in foreign deficit would im
ply a need of 2 15,000,000 bushels
from this country unless foreign con
sumption should be restricted, or the
crops to come in after Janunry 1st
should exceed expectations.
The markets not only discard the
official estimates, but evidently in
cline to accept the highest figures
as probable, because the price has
been depressed by realizing of great
speculative pools, and yet has not
fallen at any time below about 93
cents. When it is considered that
no such price has been realized in
September or October since 1891,
when the foreign demand took over
225,000,000 bushels from the only
crop which has ever exceeded the
current estimates for this year, it
must be accepted as the judgment of
the maiket that the yield has been
.large enough to provide about as
-great a surplus for export as was
shipped in 1892. If that quantity,
192,000,000 bushels', should be found
to suffice with some decrease in for
eign consumption, the crop would
have to he 584,000,000 bushels to
meet the demand without further re
ducing stocks remaining at the end
of the crop year, which were the low
est July 1st for the last six years.
Any prospect of material reduction
in the stock carried over would tend
almost irresistibly to higher prices
than have yet been realized this year.
Thus the general opinion, as well
as the information of the crop re
porters entitled to most confidence,
seems to be that the yield of 1897
will be found not far from 590,000,
O00 bushels, affording enough, and
yet little more than enough, to sup
ply over 190,000,000 bushels for for
eign needs without material reduc
tion of stocks in reserve. But the
question which remains, and which
will greatly influence the course of
the markets hereafter, is whether the
needs of foreign countries can be
met with no greater supplies from
the United States. If estimates of
foreign trade journals and experts
and of foreign governments are ap
proximately correct, a larger quan
tity will be required, eyen if there
. should come from Argentina and
other countries after January over
50,000,000 bushels more than such
countries have furnished in recent
years. That their crops promise
better than those of last year is evi
deutbut whether they will be able
to supply as large a quantity as that
named for export must remain a
matter of doubt until after the new
year has begun. Meanwhile the ac
tivity of the export demand wilt be
likely to influence the course of
American markets strongly, and for
that reason the demand may be as
far concealed and also deferred as
possible, in order to avoid lifting the
price until engagements for foreign
use have been largely made.
For American farmers, in any
case, the outlook is highly encour
aging, though it mav not warrant
them in trying to keep back from
market too large a share of their
grain until after January 1st.
SlOO Reward SlOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all itsstages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
uport the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors nave so much
faith in its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fa?Is to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address :
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75 cents.
No. 2-8.
If strength is what you want, you
should study what causes your weak
ness. It is practically lack of food.
But you eat three meals a day, and all
you can eat at a time.
Yes, but do you digest it?
Food undigested, is not food. It is
not nourishment.
It doesn't create strength.
To digest your food take Shaker Di
gestive Cordeal at meals. After a while
you will digest your food without it.
Then you will get well, and strong and
healthy.
, Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indi
gestion and all its symptoms, such as
nauseu, headache, eructations, pain in
the stomach, giddiness, loss of appetite,
etc. It makes your food nourish you,
and make you strong and fat and hearty.
Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents.
SPEED PROGRAM.
Second Eastern Oregon District Agri
cultural Society.
FRIDAY.
No. 11 Running, mile, handicap, ?125.
No. 12 Running, mile and repeat, $100.
No. 13 Trotting, one mile, two in three, free
forall; ?2O0.
SATURDAY.
No. 14 Running, S mile and repeat, $12".
No. 15 Running, one mile, handicap, f 150.
No. 16 Special race, $150.
Entry blanks and conditions will be
furnished on application to
J. O. Mack, Secy.,
Wanted A girl to do houeework for
family of three. Inquire at this
office. ' s24-tf
Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco
warehouse. Best feed on earth. m9-tf
in.
sever
Aw
Lead
EIiT'S CREAM BALM is a positive cure.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60
ents at Drncrcists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail.
.SLY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York City.
JOSEPH SflflUflOIl
HAS OPENED A
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IN THE EAST END, in the Colum
bia Feed Yard, opposite Saltmarsbe's
Stockyards, where he is readr to do
fill Kinds of
Work.
As we keep no servant girls and don't sport a
horse and bnggy, we can undersell anyone in
the city. Being a practical harness-maker, we
do our twn work. Carriage-trimming a spec
ialty. For sample of our work, look at the T7 ma
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. Bpartjrei?t.
r We have better facilities for
doing- artistic work in this line
T than any office in Eastern Ore
gon, and this branch of our busi
ness is in the hands of expert
j T workmen.
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Qomparisor?
T ! both as to high grade work and
reasonable prices. .
Wholesale.
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Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa
leads on to fortune"
The poet unauestlonablv had reference to the
Closing Ont Sale, of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDAL.L & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rat
MICHELBACH BRICK. - - UNIGJN" ST.
Job Printing
$l7roi7i;Ie pub.$o.
- BUSCH and
BEER ddrubgohtt,es.
at This Office.
Regulator Line.
Be Dalles. Portlani ana Astoria
1
Navigation Co.'
ssrs. Regulator & Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port
land daily, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE, LOWEST RATES
DOM THE VALLET
Are you going
EASTERN OREGON 1
If bo. save monev and enlov- a Dean til nl trii on
the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at
The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take
the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the
outgoing Southern and Northern trains;. East-
bound passengers arriving in The Dalles in time
to take the East-bound train. .
For further information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
Or W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.,
The Dalles. Oregon:
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to- arrive at Portland.
OVERLAND EX-1
Eress, Salem, Rose-1
urg, Ashland, Sac- I
ramento, Ogden.San !
Franciseo, Mojave, f
Los AngelesfEl I'aso, i
New Orleans and
East
6:00 P.M.
9:30 A. M
8:30 A. M
Roseburg and way sta
tions 4:33 P. M
("Via Woodburn for 1
I Mt. Angel, Silver! on,
i West Scio, Browns-
I ville, Springfield and
I. Natron J
JCorvallis and way J
J stations (
(McMinnville and)
)way stations j
Daily
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays.
17:30 A. M.
t4:50 P.M.
t 5:50 P.M
t 8:25 P. M
Daily. fDaiiy, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
af plication. .
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart froni
Grand Central. Station. Fifth and Irving streetb
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jetierson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at
7:20 a. m.; 12:15, 1:45, 5:25, 6:45, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 8:40 a. m.
and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland daily at 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
5:10 p. m. on Sundays only).
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Frinay at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
Dalles, Mora and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Through- by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent
and Cross Hollows.
DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalles.
. C. M. WHITELAW, Antelope.
Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House
at 7 a. m., also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m. every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections
made at Antelope for Prineville, Mitchell and
gMnts beyond. Close connections made at The
alles with railways, trains and boats.
Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 :30 p. m.
BATES Of FARK.
Dalles to Deschutes $1 00
do Moro 1 SO
do Grass Valley 2 25
do Kent 3 00
do Cross Hollows. 4 50
Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 50
do Kent 200
do Grass Valley 3 00
do Moro 3 60
do Detichuees. . . .) 4 CO
do Dalles 500
This Is Tour Opportunity.
Oa receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS, -
B6 Warren St., New York City.
Hev. JohnP.eid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena. Mont. ' '
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
any injurious arug. x-ncet ov cents.
Wfllili PflPEHl
WALL PAPERl
Just ' Received
5000
Rolls of Wall Paper. The
best, patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
ipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G-LENN.
ins CDiumtiia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
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 Y'oung Quong insolvent debtors, with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Wasco County. That said final account will
come on for hearing in said Court on the first
day of the next regular terra of said Court
Court, to-wit: The second Monday in Novem
ber, 1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter can be heard.
junl6-6w-i J. O. MACK, Assignee.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Wasco Countv, by an
order dated the 3d day of April, 1897, duly ap
pointed the undersigned 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
bank in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dalles City, Oregon, May 19, 1897.
my22-li J. C. HOSTETLER,
Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersign-!
has been appointed administrator of the estate
of Silas w. Davis, late of Wasco County, and
now deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate ov against the estate of
Corum and Davis of Wapinitia, Oregon, o"
which said firm said deceased was a partner,
will present tie same, duly verified, to me at
The Dalles. Oregon, or to my attorneys, Dufur &
Meuefee o2 Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated ft Dalles City, Oregon, this 22d day of
May, 1897.
B. F. LATFGHLIN,
Administrator of the estate of Silas W. Davis,
deceased. m26-5t-i
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed executor of the last
will and testament of Mary Bill, deceased. All
persons having claims against ihe estate pf 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 lfi, 1897.
splS-ii JOHN HARDEN, Executor.
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