The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 26, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chrcnieta.
The only Republican Daily Newspaper on
Wasco County-
EASTERN OFFICE SSO to 234 Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
Weekly Clubbing Bates.
Chronicle antl Oregonian. .$2 25
Chronicle and Examiner... 2 25
Chronicle and Tribune 1 75
Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00
' COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge...... Kobt. Meys
Sheriff. T. J. Driver
Clerk A M. Kelsav
Treasurer C. L. Phillips
Commissioners '. jniUiy
Assessor W. H. Whipple
Surveyor J. B. oit
Superintendent of Public 8chools. . .C. L. Gilbert
C miner V. H. Butts
TUESDAY - - (7CTOBER 26, 1897
OVR FOREIGN TRADE.
The September returns of our for
eign commerce were remarkable.
The total merchandise exports for
the month were valued at $101,691,
000, compared with $85,131,000 the
same period last year. Our imports
in September amounted to only $42,
4 10,000 against $50,855,000 a year
ago. These figures meant a favora
ble trade balance for the month of
$62,281,000, or nearly double that
of 1806, when the excess of mer
chandise exports amounted to $34,
276,000. This is a phenomenal ex
hibit. How long it will continue, or
whether it has reached its height or
not, is impossible to determine. Our
exports have been swelled by short
crops elsewhere and the consequent
foreign demand for our grain and
other food products, the higher
prices for wheat also being an im
portant factor in the increase.
As the outward movement of grain
is likely to continue heavy for some
time to come and cotton must soon
move outward more freely, the out
look is for continued large merchan
dise expoits, especially as our ex
ports of manufactures show no signs
prove ment here. Imports were of
course much reduced by the antici
patory arrivals preceding the tariff.
As these are worked off and as
home trade improves, our purchases
of foreign goods are likely to revive.
Just at present, however, we are
chiefly concerned regarding the effect
of such an unusually unfavorable
balance upon the foreign exchanges.
The situation warrants large gold
imports, much larger than a year ago
when Europe was practically a bor
rower in the United States. The
Bank of England's stock of gold has,
however, been so much reduced that
efforts will undoubtedly be made to
prevent any large flow in this direc
tion ; so that Europe will again be
obliged to defer settlements for a
period and be an even larger bor
rower of us than last year. The im
ports and exports of merchandise,
silver and gold for the last three
months were as follows:
Erports $279,028,000 $252,183,000
Imports 155,028,000 199,639,000
Excess Expts. $124,000,000 $ 52,549,000
NAVAL HEROES.
Anniversaries of the battle of Traf
algar and the launching of the filgate
Constitution, one in England, the
other in the great nation which
sprang from her liberated colonies.
recall deeds of valor on the seas
which have had no equal for pictur
esqueness in the last few decades,
Lord Nelson, who commanded at the
battle of Trafalgar, ranked as an ad
miral in the same class as "Wellington
and Washington as generals. He
wa? aggressive to the uttermost, but
cautious when occasion required
His forte lay in the direction of i
fleet.
The Constitution was an examph
of the career of a single ship. It ii
said that. "Old Ironsides" was the
foundation of the American navy
She was a solid rock of strength
The nerves of a patriotic American
thrill with delight when he reads of
the escape of the Constitution from
the entire British squadron off Sandy
Hook, the defeat of the crack British
frigate Guerriere off Halifax and the
conquest of the British frigate Java
off the coast of Brazil.
Inventive genius of man has well
nigh destroyed ' the romance of the
naval engagement and the sea rover.
The novelist and historian will find
his occupation gone . in a few years.
The youth whose ambition it is to
run away to sea and sail the Spanish
main on a pirate bold wilt turn his
attention to the construction of a fly
ing: machine, but the deeds of
such ships as the Constitution will
always stir him and prove an object
lesson for bravery and patriotism.
t 'The new currency law of Japan
went into effect the first of October,
and the consul of that country in
New York has received advices from
his government as follows: "In the
week following October 1st the ap
plications for gold currency in
change for silver yen amounted to
only $950,000, equal to about the
same amount in United States dol
lars. The money market in the cap
ital is quiet. An imperial decree
has been issued prohibiting the cir
culation of silver yen after April,
1898. The adoption of the gold
standard in Japan has caused an un
easiness to the general situation and
shows that Japan refuses to be
classed among those nations who
seek an unstable currency system.
Food, undigested, Is poison. Digested,
it is life and strength. Millions of us
suffer Irom indigestion, bat we often
don't know it. We think it is some
thing else. Even doctors often mistake
the symptoms.
Pale, thin people, who are overworked,
who need strength, who seem in want of
proper food, should take Shaker Digest
ive Cordial. It is astonishing what food
will do, when properly digested.
It will make you strong, revive you,
refresh yon, soetain you, make you fat,
restore your color, make mnecie, brain
fibre, courage, endurance, energy ; in
crease your power to throw off disease
and keep you healthy and happy.
Indigestion does just the opposite, but
indigestion can be cured and prevented
with Shaker Digestive Cordial. .
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle lOcts.
Stands at the Bead.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New
Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it
never fails, and is a sure cure for Con
sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot
say enough for its merits." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a cen
tury, and today stands at the bead. It
nerer disappoints. Free trial bottles at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1
. A few weeks ago the editor was taken
with a very severe cold that caused him
to be in a most miserable condition. It
was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe
and recognizing it as dangerons be took
immediate steps to 'bring about a speedy
cure. From the advertisement of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and the many
good recommendations included therein,
we concluded to make a first trial of the
medicine. To say that it was satisfac
tory in its results, is putting ' it very
mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and
the result was a speedy and permanent
cure. We have no hesitancy in recom
mending this excellent Cough Remedy
to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold
in any form. The Banner of Liberty,
Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 and 50
cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. Croup ulckly Cured.
Mountain Glen, Ark. Our children
were Buffering with croup when we re
ceived a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It afforded almost instant re
lief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated
remedy is for sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. .
CoVcv
,ead
ELY'S CREAM BALM 1 m positive euro.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 64
cents at Druggists or by moil ; camples 10c by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. W Warren St.. New York City.
t i i.,i-nr,.-;r...l.l,n.1 -.n.J
The highest
tobaccos is ''Just as
good as Durham."
Every old smoker
V wfy
knows thera is
as good
Ton. will nd one
eacn two ounce
pons insiae eacn
riser nf P.lprt-Wffl
Buy a bag of
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coupon which gives a list fe
of valuable presents and iow
. to get
f Special peatur
Of
V
Wholesale.
IVIfllJtf mouofts,
CUities and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
TTHP nrVT.Tl
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Anheuser-Busch Malt
beverage, unequaled as a
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
"Tliere is a tide in the affairs
leads on
The poet unauestlonablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of
at C RANDALL
Who are selling: these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
Job Printing
clfcirn for other
none just
as
coupon insi
Dag, ana two con
lour ounce
'a Tln-rlmm
this cele-
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them.
The Chronicle office is the
Job priptii
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3a w (
"We have better facilities for
doing- artistic work in this line
than any office in Eastern Ore
gon, and this branch of our busi
ness is in the hands of expert
workmen.
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5omparisoi)
l-il- A. 1 1- J. 1 J
J . uum as uj uigu y i aue wui li mu
v reasonable prices.
- BUSCH and
TTTHCTT? on draught
in 'x ana in
bottles.
Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
tonic.
of men which, taken at its flooa
to fortune.
Furniture and Carpets
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rat
- UNION ST. ',
at This Office-
Regulator Line'
Tie Dalles. Porilani ani Astoria
Navigation Co.V
strs. Resulator S Dalles City
FREIGHT AND- PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN .'--
The Dalles, Hood Klver, Cascade Locks and Port
land aalKy, except eunaay.
GOOD .SERVICE. LOWEST RATES
DOWN THE VALLEI
OR TO
EASTERN OREGON ?
Are you going
If so. save monev and enjov a beautiful trln on
the Columbia. The wett-bound train arrives at
The Dallea in ample time for passengers to take
the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the
outgoing Boumera ana isormera trains; .ast
bound passengers arriving in The Dalles in time
to tajte tne .casi-Donna 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
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
OVERLAND EXO
press, Balem, Rose- 1
burg, Ashland, Sac-
6:00 P.M.
I ramento, Ogden.San
9:30 A. M
LosAngeies,.iaso, i
New Orleans ana I
East .... . I
8:30 A. M,
Roseburg and way sta
tions
fVia Woodburn fori
Mt.Anirel. Bilverton.
4:30 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays.
i West Scio, Browns-
I ville,Springfleld and j
I Natron j
17:30 A. M
t4:50 P. M
Corvallis and way
) stations (
t McilinnviUe and;
way stations (
t 5:50 P. M
t 8:25 P. M
Dally.
tDaily, except Sunday.
DINING CAR3 ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PDLLMAN 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
application.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and En.
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. XIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streeta
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of JeUernon 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 ATRLIE on Monday, Wednesdav and
Friday at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 8:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. Exeept Saturday.
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
G, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
Joseph sHnnoH
HAS OPENED A
J-iarpes5 SI?op
IN THE EAST END, in the Colum
bia Feed Yard, opposite Saltmarshe's
Stockyards, where he is ready to do
fill Kinds of Harness Work.
As we keep no servant girls and don't sport a
horse and buggy, we can undersell anyoue in
the city. Being 'a practical harness-maker, we
do our wn work. Carriage-trimming a spec
ialty. For sample of our work, look at the nma
tilla House 'Bus.
A NEW MARKET.
FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
POULTRY,
FISH. AND GAME.
Chickens Dressed to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part .
of the city.
A. N. VARNEY,
Phone 12. -Third and Washington Sta
Wfluli PAPER!
VflLIi PflPEHI
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. -
-Kwly Drug Co.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G- Xj IB IT
STAGE LESTE.
Through bv davllght via Grass Valley. Kent
and Cross Hollows.
DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalles.
C. M. W H1TELAW, Antelope.
Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House
at 7 a. in., also from Antelope at 7 :30 a. m. every
Aionaay, weanesaay ana tnaay. connections
made at Antelope for Prineville, Mitchell and
B)int8 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.
RATES OF FABK.
DallesVo Deschutes 1 00
do Mora 1 50
- do Grass Valley 2 25
do Kent 8 00
do Cross Hollows 4 50
Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 50
do Kent i 2 00
do Grass Valley 3 00
do Moro 3 50
do Deschuees 4 00
do Dalles 5 00
Tfie Columbia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
POR K and BEEF
MANUFACTUKKBS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
J. 8. SCHENK.
. President.
H. M. Be all.
Cashier.
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
(ieneral Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIREOTOHS. -
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schsmcx.
Ed. M. Williams, - Gbo. A. Liebk.
H. M. Bkaix.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker? Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
. and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
Snipes
Antelope