The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 05, 1899, Image 2

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I have just received a fine line of
woolens in buttings. Overcoatings and
Pantings, and will be pleased to bave
700 call and see them.
J. A. Eberle,
Fine
Tailoring.
Tfes Dalles Dally Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION FKICE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
MONDAY
JUNE 5. 18fs)
THE CORN CONSUMPTION PROP A-GANDA.
A great corn exhibit is to be made
in the Paris Exposition of 1900. It
is proposed, indeed, to make this one
of the most interesting of all the
American displays at that fair. The
object, of course, is to popularize
this great American product through
out the world. Thus far the outside
world has been strangely shy of In
dian corn. Il has more nutriment
than rye and barley, which are much
more widely used in Europe than
corn. This propaganda has a great
interest for Americans. Plastically
all of the product which is raised in
- the world is raised on this side of the
Atlantic. It is the most valuable of
all the crops grown in the United
States.
Historically and socially, ts well
as economically, maize is of great
interest to the United States. It is
one of the three most important
products native to the American
continent, potatoes and tobacco be
ing the other two. The important
part which corn played in the settle
ment and development of the present
territory of the United States has
never been adequately set forth, in
the eaily days of the occupation of
the wilderness of the "West corn was
raised where no other grain could
have grown. It was planted be
'tween the tree stumps in the little
clearings. It could be grown on soil
where there had been no preliminary
fertilization, and demanded very lit
tle care. The tree stumps ordinarily
Stood until disintegrated by the
action of the elements. This process
took about ten years for the ordinary
soft woods, but in some verities of
. trees twenty' years were required for
the woik. Until the stumps were re
moved the plow could not be moved
freely over the farm, and wheat
gtowiDg could not be done to ad
vantage. During all of this time
corn was the principal fcoJ of the
American farmer. By being trans
muted Into bogs or whisky it was an
article of food and of commerce
which was of the highest consequence
to the eaily inhabitants of the West
ern wilderness. One of the, reasons
why the French were Unable to cope
with the English in the planting' of
colonies on this continent "was that
in the French region, Canada, corn
could not be produced in any im
portant quantities.
-" The endeavor to open new markets
for Indian corn by the exhibits at
the Paris Exposition next 3;ear will
undoubtedly be successful. In tact,
corn is conquering ner markets al
ready, although not to the extent
which its merits as a food crop de
mand, in 1894 the corn exporta
tion of the United States was $6C,
006,006; It was $28,000,000 In 1895,
$101,000,000 in 1 896, $178,000,000
i 1897 and 2l 2,000,000 in 1898.
This gain is encouraging. It should
be kept up. ' There is a chance that
it can be largely increased if the!
propaganda which has been started
for its general introduction through
out the Old World is prosecuted in
telligently and persistently. The corn
feature of the Paris Exposition will
be watched with great interest in
'this country. Of course the corn
exhibit'in the Louisiana World's Fair
of 1903 in St. Louis will be extensive
and interesting. Missouri is one of
the great corn producing states. At
the exposition four jears hence
this important . American product
will have its merits intelligently
and effectively displayed to the
world. Globe Democrat.
Deafness Cannot be Cared.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to enre deafnesp
and that ia by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucons lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube ia in
flamed you bave a rumbling sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it Is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
nniesa the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of . the mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
CSSold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
"a" f7?t i"?fl 7T
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
structing the exhausted digestive or-
8' b iiie latest uiocovereuaigeSb
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can annroarih it. In ffliarF t
stantfy relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlckHeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
auuuuci icouiiisui imperieciaigesiiion.
- Prepared by E. C. DeWItt Co.. Chicago.
For sale by Snipee-KInersly Drug Co.
A
Indies, if you desire a transparent, clear and
fresh complexion use Dr. Buurdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Wa'ers. Their effect Is
simplv magical, posseting the wizard touch
In prolucing and preserving a beautilul trans
parency and pellucid clearness of complexion,
shapely contour of form, brilliant e.es, soft
and smooth sKin where the reverse exists. Even
the coarsest and most repulsive skin, marred by
freckles, moth, blackheads, pimples, vulgar
rvduess, vellow and muddy tkin are permanent
ly removed, and a deliciousiy clear and refined
complexion assured.
Price per small box, 60 cents; large box, SI, or
six large boxes, f 5. Sent to any aOdress post
paid and under plain wrapper upon receipt of
the above amount. Write for free circular.
The Parisian Prng Co.,
131 Montgomery St,Sau Francisco Cal,
Kutsres VIHALITY,
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency; Nigbt Emissions and
wasting ; diseases,- aU: effects of eelf-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By mail 50c per box; 6 boxes
for $2.50; with, a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL.
PROFESSIONALS.
J-JA . STURD EVA NT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone 6, THE DALLE3, OREGON
GEI9ENDOKFFEB
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22. ' TeL 828 Vojrt Block
FEED. W. WILSON,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
TilK DALLES. OREOOW.
Oflice ovei First .Nat. Bwt.
B S HUSTIKOTOir .-. MS WILSON
HUNTINGTON WILSON, -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THE DAIJJiS. (iRPii )N
Office ov"r rst Nat-Bank ,
Branch Office
Oregon Viavi Company,
Room 7, ovei French's Bank.
Office hours,
2 to 4 p. m
Charlotte FI Roberta.
' Local Manager.
Free health lecture every Thursday at 3 p. m
wliite
ouse Clothing Company.
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MUST BE CLOSED OUT
I N THE N EXT 1 5 DAYS
COME AND SECURE BARGAINS.
NO HUMBUG.
AT YOUR OWN PRICE,
White Hpuse Clothing Company,
166 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES.
A good
drug sign.
Simplicity
Durability
Rockford Quick Shot"
12-Plate Magazine Camera.
Quick Sellers
No Complaints
Ynn VP all trnnar tltof a A A-.
. " ui OlgU
IS tbe Datronaffd Whinh ia atmroA on
vuvoiuio. ib iB tuts puniy or cue firoons
1 1 a f 1 1 tr.v i m i i iih tti b ra n o v r r n v.
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nP9fl t.h ftf. tnalraa On1 traonalr.!.
" w w av- ttVVJJO fcUlO. UUO.IIOHC.
We are pleased with the result of our ef-
Eupjjiy mo uess aruge at tne
beet price. We are particular about the
uuiupuuuuiug oi i.n em. -
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. - THE DALLES
THecoiomwapaeioDsGo.,
; s PACKERS OF ' ,:' :u
PORKand BEEF
M ANXTFACTDKJiES OF "
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof fK BRAND
HAMS 8c BACON
. JEIED BEEF. ETC.
"Tarn the lever and von are ready for
another." tio plate Holders with elidea
to draw. No sleeve or changing bag. Ko
chance to fog platee. No failures.
If yon want 12 pictures quick, boy the
"Qaick-Shot.'J the only magazine cams
era that holds the plates securely after
they are exposed. No rattling or break
ing of plates. Best on earth.
' -sjx4j i .r.se.oo
4x5 .................... $9.00
' With one dozen plate holders. -Manufactured
under the Conley patents by the
Rockford Silver Plate Co.,
KOCKFOBD, ILL.
We sell only through local agents. Ask our
agents to show you this "Quick bhot "
1
Tie Dalles. Fortlani anj Astoria
Navigation Co.'
The Snipes-Klnersly Drug Co.
AGENTS, 1 he Dalles, Oregon.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
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Wasco IVareh
ouseO
gmpany
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot 11 kinds
uarters for IRolled Grain, ail kinds.
uarters for Bran, Slxorts, SPmTed
uarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour This I1onr 8; manufactured expressly for family
'; t use; everr-oack is (maranteed to give satisfaction.
Wa Sell OQr eoods lower than nnv hnnain rha trnria on.l H ,ln. . K.l.
call and get car jtnees and be convinced. , - ' - . ? , , - , ,
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
MepMor fiD als City
Dally (except Sunday; between
The Dalles;
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way points on both sides of the
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt,
and are in excellent sharie for the season of 1R99.
The Keeulstor Line will endeavor to give Its
patrons me ocst service possiDie.
For Comfort. Bconomv and Pleasure.
travel by the steamers of Tne Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave The Dallet at 8 a. m.
and Portland at 7 a. m., and arrive at destina
tion In ampl time for outgoing trains. .
Portland Office. The Dalles Office.
Oak 8t. Dock. Court Street
W. C. Alia way,
General Agent.
i priuate ,
I Boardipous I
z JaWe board ' o
z $i6 per moijtr; P
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