The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 12, 1898, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicla.
Ailrrtllnc Ut-.
grcss and president. The business;
failures have been exceptionally few
during the past month, and the snmll
ness of the capitals involved has been
The elearinc-
Prr ifK,
v ... tv.il.. it VI
orcr two inches Mid under four inches. . 1 oo , equally remarkable
Orcr lour iucho nndjiindcr twelve inches.. T5 u0llses report ail almost llllprCCC-
OTd twelve menrs . .
DAiLY AND WEEKLY.
Taking the
JVIedieine.
Ml
One inch or lcs. vt inch . . -Over
one inch nnd under four inches.
Over four inches and under twelve inches
Over welve inches
denied prompluude in the payment!
labilities, and the volume of
2 JO 1 of
! 5S. monetary transactions has been uii-
Wrrklv Clubbing KMm
Chronicle and Oreconian
Chronicle and Examiner. . .
Chronicle n Inter Ocean
Chronicle and TribnDe
Chronicle and N. V. World
usually larcc. The clearing house
jo 05 j transactions in Chicago were greater
2 -5 ; by moie than thirty-four per cent
i1 5? idurin" the weekending March od.'
SATURDAY
2 00 than during the corresponding week
- M A.RCH 12. of last year It is long since mone- ,
- tary condition? were in a more satis-!
factory condition than they now arc. ,
. We have ceased to be expoitersof;
fA T1SFA CTOIl Y HE YES VE
It is now seven months since the 0i,nn payment for Kurornn uiods. j
"Republican promise of a new tariff J Tue gol(i of Europe is flowing to our
was made good. In anticipation of ( si,crei) i;,,300,000 being now on the
higher duties stocks of goods were j waVi
increased enormously m all lines.; An inci eased demand for all the j
2Co one could tell just where the in-j?reat stnpiei j5 noticeable, and there
crease of duties would strike. I be is nn impr0VCment in the price of!
only sure thing was that the changes. J mosl of luem Trade is rot de-j
if any, would be upward, instead or i pfessed by the prospect of war. The
downward. From the day McKin- trafijtjons" of the activity in manu- i
ley electors were chosen to the hoiirjfaclur;Kg agricultural and transpor
wben the Dingley tariff bill was ( tation enterpr5es between 16G1 and
signed the stocking up policy was j lSC5 bave not f:;cJecj out Df memory.
followed, so far as possible. It took ! -
a long time to work off the surplus i itne.. cannot i cured
imports. At last it has been. TheKv local applications, u they cannot j Jjg tlhat
monthly statement of the treasury
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
ai: .-the.. :
Oil Weekly Inter Ocean i
0.R.&N.
LWGEST CIRCULATION OF AMY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WESTg
It Is radically Republican, advocating ' ."MBut it can always be relied on
the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po-
with ability and eamcstncss.0 . litical movements.'!.-''
TO THE
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
THE NEWSAND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE
It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer.
iEMST!
' GIVES THE CHOICE OF
.TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
The Literature of its columns is
equal to that oi the best maga
zines, it Is Interesting to the chih
dren as well as the parents.
' GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
-VIA-
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF
THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy
with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and
discuras literature and politics from the Western standpoint. J.
! Spokane
Minneapolis
,St. Paul
S1.00-MICE ONE DOLUB FEB YEAR 41.00 , chicago
mi
THE DAILY ATO STTHDAT EDITIONS; OF THX
INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND.
rrlce or Tall v bv mall 4.00 per yrmr
I'rlcf or Sundmr'lir mull $3 OO per year
Daily and Sumlar br mail . $0.00 prr year
I
m
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
175 Second Street. THE DALLES, i
I reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to enre deafness, j
and that is by constitutional remedies. ;
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus-1
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or !
imperfect hearing, and when it is en-j
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud
unless the inflammation can be taken
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cass out oi ten are cansed j
by catarrh, which is nothing but, an in- j
flamed condilion of the mucous snr- j
faces.
department, made at the close of
February, indicates that our national
revenues have reached a normal con
dition. The treasury once more
shows a surplus, in place of a deficit,
says the Inter Ocean.
Durinc the twentv-eicbt davs of
February ibe receipts of the treasury ! out and this tube restored to its normal
-were a little over twenty-eight mil
lions of dollars. This was a better
sbowing than any February had
made during the entire second term
of Grover Cleveland. The aggre
gate of the month was about one
million and a half above the expen
ditures of the period. It seems like
good old Republicans days to have
Ibe difference between the receipts
and expenditures of the treasurj' on
the credit side ot the .ledger instead
of the debit side. Each day in the
month, take the month through, tbe
government took in si 7,000 more
v i i -
than it paid OUt. j contains no cocaine,
' mercury mr any other
The difference between the Wilson I injurious dm.
,.,,.., , I It ieqaiekJjr Absorbed,
and Dingley bills IS almost exclusive Gives llelief atence.
lyin the tariff revenue features, i it"!, S.-SS
i i ,- 11 ' AllaTB Inflammation.
JJOtn UIIIS inmuuu unereai. a; ni as ; nta- and Protecu Membrane. Hnstore the
:nnn,t fi-cntinn The two bills ; nses of Tsjte and Smell. Full Sue . j Trisi
impost taxation. iue iu uui. fce!(c, at Drnzziats or o mail.
rested upon the same general lines of '
policy as regards international reve-1
nae. The increase under the Dinu:- i
I
We will give One Hundred Dollars for '
! any case of Deafness caused Dy catarrh" '
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh 1
Cure. Send for circulars; free. '
F. J. Chexey & Co.. Toledo, O.
So!d by Druggists, 7oc. 6-10
You Ulant.j
mi1 M
DEALERS IX
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Burget
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
Ask your
Druggist
for a generous
'10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Xew ideas in Wall Paper here. Such ,
wide variety as we are showing never be- i
fore traced a single stock. Real imita- !
tion creton effects at ordinary prices, i
Good papers at cheap paper prices, j
t Elegant desirns, tasteful colorings, yours 1
for a small price, at onr store on Third ,
etreet. Also a full line of house paints.:
i
D. W. YATJSE, Third St. 1
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Ba '. ,
and am now prepared to snpply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
I OCEAN STEAMERS
! OREGON, GEO. IH. ELDER
j AXD
CITY OF TOPEKfl
! Leave Portland every five days for
1 ALASKA POINTS.
j OCEAN STEAM EKH I.-Tr TortUm)
j ;Krrrr Fitur Ir for
iSAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
! Steamers monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hong Kong via Xorth
i ern Puclfic Steamship Co., in connection
. j with O. R. & X.
For lull detail rail 0:1 O. 11 .V Co. s Agent
The Dullch, or uddritk
I W. II. IiniLM I1T.
1 On. Apt , l'ortlund.Or
I I)OI).ON, CA It I.M.I. V CO., Cien. AkU ,
j North l'noillc sleu:nt.hiii t o.
TIME CAKII.
I No. 4, to Sj-oLune mid (irt-Mt Northern iirriven
I ut5'25p. m.. leuve lit b.X) p. in. No. 2, to 1'endle.
ton, linker City itod I'lilon l'uclllc,iirrivat ll 15
I p. 111., dt'i'irU ut 11 .W i. m.
I No 3, from ?K)Lne nnd Grvnt Northern,
I rlvK lit t- oU u. m., tieimrt nt C.Ki iu m. No. 1,
from lliiki r City unit I'uloi. 1'uciUc, arrivca ut
1 IMU 11. in., (li'imrl nt "'.) 11. m.
' No-. Zl mid "1, inovliiK rt '( The Iiulies, will
! rnrry )niiviiKerii. No. Si nrriven at 5 p. m
No. il dcjuirtn nt l :4.r i. in.
' riihsencerf. lor Hei'imer take No 2, leavnii;
I here at 11 15 11. m.
W. II. iltrnurJKT, Oen. I'h. Act
j I'ortlmia. Oreiruu
Wholesale.
COLD'nHEAD Regulator Line
LY BBOTHEUS 4 Wirrec tret, Kew Tort.
ley law n-as subtantlally all due to
increased receipts of customs. The
percentage of increase in customs
duties, comparing the first Dingley
month with the seventh, was about
140 percent. It is safe to say that
Tie Dalles. Portland a Hi Astoria
Navigation Co.'
The UIcorf ry uf the Day.
Au. J. Bogf', the Inadij: druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's'
Xew Discovery is the only thing that .
cures rny conirh, and it is the best seller .
I have.' J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Saflbrds. Ariz., writes: "Dr. Kinp'e '
Xew Diecovery is all that is claimed for
it; it never fails, and is a snre cure for
I . . n t 1 T
the Gist full vear of Dinslev will consumption, oo.us aim cgns. i
. . , . In- ir,n I cannot sav enough for its merits." Dr.
snow an increase of about -o,000,- ... , . i r
, img'g ,ew- Discoverv for Consumption,
000 over the first year of Wilson. ' Coughs and Colds is no experiment. It
These figures do not take into ac- j lias been tried for a quarter of a century
nnnnt nnv nf the mnnev reeoived bv 1 and today stands at the head. It never
the government from the Pacific raid fe;, toMK?" "B,Bfl
iray sales of the last few months.; sbeep m7t7v for use. i
They simply attest the healthy con-1 to colors, blacfc and red. Why you' 1
ditionof the treasury under a Ke-, should use our sheep paint. First, be-1 FREIGHT AND PASSENUtR LINE,
--Hiblican revenue low. i cause the colors are ground ttiorougtily ,
a.
VtflLiT LiIQUOftS,
mines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED -
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER and In Dottles.
Anheuser-Busch. Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
1 beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
ijStre. Regulator Dalles City
The country is now on a revenue n P 'ineeetl f. b-v fi,np """"'J'i
BETWEEN'
i. .:. ...l ... ... .i. : -tvuuu,
uasia uo pruic-cis ..uu lUc , tbe pr0Jer 8l0Unt of dryerB
tlu6tries of tlie people, but tlie Unan- added to give it binding and lasting
ces of the jiovernment. That "end-. qualitiw, which prevent it from washing
less chain" cannot operate ngainst us j or rubbing on"; third.it is much more
while our income exceeds our out-! economical, because it is p.lways ready
second, because it is made of high grade j The Uillc, Hood Itiver, Cascade Lockf ami I'orl-
land Ouiiy, nunauy.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
7. Z. DONNELL,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Cigars.
Why do we retail more Cigars than
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
and pass cigRrs of the same grade?
Xot because we have better cigars
or better braude, or any greater variety
no, not that.
Why, because we have the finest ci
gar cuse in the Htate anil keep our eir;are
in better condition.
Snipes-K nersly Drug Co.
t
: 129 Second Street,
I
! THE DALLES, OREGON
Are yon going
DOWN
THE VALLEY
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. i DOORS,
' (nr I1fc W rftiamntf'f lr frtlfr'pri tit fir L
poes. The gold in the treasury to-1 ns paint8 to yJve eatUfaction. Try it
day is largely in excess of the ie-anil convinced. Clarke &. Falk,
demotion needs of the government, j agents, The Dalles, Or.
Thib finnncial feature of the case is; I have been alilicted with rheumatism j n , vc money and enjoy a tauti!u! trip on
hardly less important than the Indus-! 'or fourteen year and nothing seemed ; 'j
, . , ... , V .... JtOL'ive any relief. I wae able to be the turner, arriving In rortlnnd in .tlinelor the
trial. xiuicn lugeiuei iiiev iuuiiu , - outgoing soiiineni aim .-.nruiuni ""in
out the requirements of the situation
( EASTERN OREGON ?j Opp. A. M. Williame ct Co.,
THE DALLES, OR j WINDOWS,
has the best Dress Goods
KaM
1 around all the time, but constantly siy- tnund ia'nKe" arriving in The liulc iu time ;
i fcrintr. I had tried everything J could fifijiZ$g?pir to j
i hear of and at last was told to try Cham- j. hakkey, Agent,
' i .ini. u i.s.i lui.n u-lili.ii'T ilid imfl ' Oak otreut lJock. rortlnnd, Oregon, J
. berlaiu s 1 tin tialm, wiilcli i uia, anu ...... iiiaway. Gen. Agt..
Review of ' waE immediately relieved and in a short The iialien. ougon ,
. t S r n T utit Imnni In Bflt tliit It t . . !
Trade truthfully and consolinuly says ; faM mt rt.lnrned.JoBh Edt.ar ; !
that, though the rumors of war huve ! Germantown, Cal. For sale by Wake- Administratrix Notice, i
at times "affected speculation in t ley &. Houghton. . !
stocks, they have not distuibcd the
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
Til AVE Jd XOT DEPRESSED.
Dunn it Co.'s Weekly
industries and trade of the country."
This is well put.
Whatever the future may bave in
Btore, the commercial element is un
disturbed, and imposes confidence in
the wisdom nnd patriotism of con-
Notlcc it ncrebjr given Mint the undersigned
uk been rtvulurl unpointed by the county ,
court of the ntate o Orvgon lor Wnico Umntv u
' HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4 year . u,i,,,iuutr,iirir f thoiMtatunf L'tmrlen w. John
mules Cbroke) lor sa e. I a so iiave i ton, deece.i. All K.-ron having cllin
nr.7 rna.V nnd uhldintfg for Hale ! Klnt mild estate are hereby nolllloi to pre-
horse?, mares ana gfciiiingg ior bhib, tli)jm ,tb hc .,ropcr voucheri,, to me at
weighing from 900 to 1400 pounds. Any- ,ne offlcc ! v. H. ttluon, In Dalle city. Ore-
wuntine work 1gck or 8IOCK lor'gon. wiinin iix iiioiiwn iium iuc umv-ui tun
one
Klondike, here ii the place to get them
chean for cash. JAit:fc Bkow.v,
f!K5-lm-i Victor, Or.
Tlftlff'4
any. orb. si. iro.iiNHTov
IcbM-li Ailmlnlntratrlx.
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a j FIRE CLAY,
first-class Dry Goods Store.
LIME CEMENT.
C. F. STEPHENS.!
winaow-u-iaes anu
Picture Moulding.
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