The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 15, 1899, Image 2

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    other country in the world has made
advances in wealth and general flnan
cial power in the past scoro of years
at all approaching the expansion
scored by the United States.
A good
drug sign.
0.R.&N.
-r jHfc Impulse
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting, Ovcrcontln-or fancy VcstluR.
v
Kinrtly pall and examine my stock of Im
parted and Doutic Woolens. A fine stock to
elect from. ,
Butte mnde from the lowest prices to the high
at grade
J, A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
IBK DALLK , OliEGON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION 1'ItICE.
One week f 15
One month 60
One year 6 00
TRIDAY
DEC. 15, 1899
A BILLION-DOLLAR COUNTRY.
A few years ago one of our law
making bodies was stigmatized as a
'billion-dollar congress." The Aruer
icau people have now a billion-
dollar country, says the Globe -Democrat.
It is a billion-dollar
countrv in a double sense. The
money in circulation, which has been
increasing rapidly and continuously
for a long time, was so close to the
$2,000,000,000 line at the beginning
of December that it must have
passed that marlc by this time. Th'is
is, of course, far in advance of any
point ever touched previously by the
country's circulating medium.
It is a matter of profound gralifi
cation, too, that much the greater
part of the increase in circulation is
made by gold. Just twenty years
have pas.se d since the resumption of
specie payments. On the first day
or 1862 the lieasury and the batiks
of the country ceased to pay out
gold and silver on demand, and both
of these metals at once went to a
premium. A few weeks after the
beginning of that year, or on Feb
ruary 25th, the first of the laws was
passed which created the greenbacks,
and as this currency grew in volume
the gap between its face value and
that of gold broadened. On July 11,
1804, $2.85 in greenbacks or any
other American currency was re
quired to' buy $1 in gold. That
date, which was near the darkest
period of the war of secefsion, taw
American currency drop to the
lowest level it ever touched.
In financial credit and general
political prestige the people who are
living today see a widely different
country from that which those alive
in 1862-78 saw. The downward
movement of currency and the up
ward movement of gold as quoted
in terms of currency, which began in
1862, and which culminated in 18G-1,
was reversed as soon as the war
ended in 18Gu, and, with a few
temporary reactions, the gulf be
tween the paper and the metal nar
rowed. It disappeared altogether on
January 1, 1879, when the gold re
sumption law of 1875 went into
operation, and has been absent ever
since. Hut the change tor the better
since the beginning of ,1879 has, in
one respect, been as marked as it
was between 1862 and that time.
The entire amount of money iu
circulation in 1879 was, in round
figures, $810,000,000, while it is
42,000,000,000 now, The gold part
of the money, however, has grown
in n far higher ratio than has the rest
of the circulation, for the gold total
of $138,000,000 twenty ye.ua ngo
lias Increased to an nggrogn'.e of
$778,000,000 at the present time.
Tom is a cause for congratulation by
the entire American people. No
The cause of the Carbonado ex
plosion is the old, old story of
collier disasters a man lighting
his pipe, and opening the door of his
safety lamp or drawing the flame
through the screen for the purpose.
Il lis doubtful if this example of Ben
Zeldcr, the man who is said to have
been so eager to smoke, will have a
deterring effent upon miners who
use tobacco. Or rather, judging from
previous successive accounts of mine
explosions from this cause, there are
very few miners who will not smoke
in the future because of this warning,
since only those who perish under the
instruction learn the lesson thorough
ly. W. W. Statesman.
Advertised Letter.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in ttie postoflice at Tin; Dalles un
called for December 13, 1899. I'ersone
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Armstrong, Petor Fau'knor,Miss Nora
Atwooil, 0 M
Benet, E S
BrtUv, Jonk
Heard, OE
Bolton, W H
Copper, R
Coster, I. H
Conuellv, Frank
Codv, Uirt
Caix-bHll & Walker
Douglas, U
Doil, Edward
Hilmeny, A
Owens, it N
Kinny, Henry
Celly, J W
Loiifks, N A
La Dun
Miller, O F
Monti, M G
McPIiorson,
Mukeleon, Chr
l'endergisr, J L
Sager, M M
Smith, G A
Smith, Ivan
Taylor, Harry
Welch, James
Walser, Hubert
H.
Gosh, Miss Marv-2
tiHEiiurson, Hre L
Oldenburg. Mrs.
Klver, Mrs L A
McDonald, Millie
McNeil, Cliristiann
Martin, Mrs May
Richards, Lily
0'L?ary, Airs James
.Marten, Mies
Richmond. Emma
Skinner. Maty
Taylor, Pearl
Wuolf, Ada
Smith, .losel
Kslly, Georyo
Lnol, E rnest
McFnlden, Do:ia!d
Morrison, John
Pell, John
Richardson, John
Riggs, D R
Sterne, Chas
Smith, Alden M
Smith, Burt
Thenseu, J P
Wiehniath, Frank
Warbove, H U
Wartin", Dell
II. Riddcu., P. M.
ltoblied the Urure.
You well know that a good drug sign
ia the rmtrotiHtro which is bestowed on
the store. It is the purity of the goods
handled and the manner ol doing busi
ness that makes and keeps tide business.
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply the best drugs at the
beat prico. We are particular about the
compounding of them.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Second Street. TEE DALLES
Jast What
You caant.
my j y
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Olivtjr of Philadelphia, was the
subject, Is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dre.dful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sidej, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
triend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to
my great juy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for thtec weeks, and
am now a well man. 1 know thev saved
my life, and robbed the grave uf another j
victim." JXo one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, tit Blukeley & '
Houghton's drug store. 5
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wido variety as we are showing novor bo
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloringe, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paiutc.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
More Flies
Are Caught
"One Minute Cough Curi is the Left
remedy 1 ever used for cough? and
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
falls. It is t ho only harmless remedy
that gives hr media to result. Cures
coughs, colds, ho.irncss. croun. nneu-
monia, bronchitis and till throat and
lung troubles. Ite early uso prevents
consumption.
Experience is the besi Teacher. Ufcu
Acker's English Remedy in anv c.iea.cif
coughf, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeluy & Houghton
Druggists.
Mre, R. Chmchill, liurltii, Vt., save,
"Our baby was covered with running
sore. DtjWltt'd Witch Ilnzyl Salve
curud her." A opecitic for piles and
ekin diseases. Beware of vvui thief o
counterfeits.
A Omul Opportunity.
Any boy or girl, about 12 or 15 veare
of age, dealrln a place to board and go
to tehool, can trcure a good home by ap
plying at tills office. Wanted (or a
companion. 4 lwd&w
Clarke & Falk have on eale a full line
of paint and artist's brush?.
with molasses than vinegar, is an old
saying, but
Tanglefoot Fly Paper
catches morn than either. No infect
nan resist its attraction and once witidn
its power trie tormenting possibilities of
that insect are over.
Price 5c per double sheet.
Our stock contains many other prepa
rations for destruction of insect life.
M. Z. DONNELL,
Druggist.
LiAflE
BF?OS.
mmh
tU.iom VI I ALI FT,
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures lmpotencj', Night Emissions and
vabtlng diseases, all effects o self-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. Aiiei've tonic and
tilotxl builder. Drinrru the
pinlr (jlow to pale cheeks an
restores the f.rc of youth.
By xnallOOcper box: O boxes
lor tfiB.CO; with a written Kiiarun
too to euro ov refund the uiouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO,
Cflntor. ii Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, ILL.
Bold by Dlakeley & Houghton. The
Djllee, Oregon.
GENKRAL
V Thiri fliirl Mr.rcnn. Phnnn 1IQ
.AND.
Hoe
fS
Wagon and Carriage Wark.
Fish Brethars' Wagon.
FKKI). W.WILKON.
ATTOKr-KV-AT LAW,
THE IMM.KB, OREOON
Ofiiec ovci Ftr Nat. B-inK.
DK1MKT
I OK
FlUt
Mnll
11:4&1. nil
Hpoknuc
Flyer
7:C5. m,
8 p. m.
TiiK nciinnVLX.
FllOM UA1.LR8.
Bnlt I.nkr, Denver, M.
Worth, Omiiltn, k'n
mis city, St. Uiuls,
Clitci! ''-'"I
Wiilln Wntlii, B))knnc,
.MlnntnimllJ. bt. 1'nill,
jju lu 111, Mlluauktv,
cmciiko ami J-.iibi.
From FonTLANn.
Occkii Htcamshlps.
For gun Fmnclfro
IHcemliur :;. K 13, 18, Sii
mm 'i.
Kx.buutltiy Coluinbln Kv. Steamers.
1 10 Astoria turn nay
10 j. m.
6 a.m. WlLLAMETTK ItlVKK.
Kx.Suiuliiy OtcRim City. NiwbcrK,
Hnlcm Wny UinJ's.
Ht'okiiiir
Flyer.
-1:3) h. in
4 p. 111.
4 p. m.
Kx.buiulii)
4:S0 j. m.
i:x.yiiiiiiiiy
I-
7 a. m, KviLLAMtTTK AUll YASl-i 3lSO p. ra.
TucK.TIiur.i nitl. Kivr.itH. ;Mon.,el
mid Sut. Orepou City, Diiytnu, nml I'll.
mill Wiiy-UimliiiK
G ii. in.
Tiif..Thur,
mill Hut.
Lv I'.tpnrtii
in.
Willamctti: lUVKII. I 4:50 p. m.
I'ortltiuil to t'nrvullls, Mini. Will
iiml Wiiy-lmilliiKs. iiinrt Frliliiy
SNAKn l'.tVKK.
Klpiirlii to l.cwistoii.
I l.KAVK
I l.CWIMTON
Miilly
6;S0 n. in.
l'lirtles iteslnuir to iro to llemilier fliiuiM
tnkcn. -I, lenvliiK T"" Dulles nt 7:0.1 p. in
milking illreet comiecllnns tit lleppner junctloti
HctnriiiiiK iiiiil:liiKillre,:teoiinei!tioii ill lleppner
junction HltliNo. 1, urrlvliiB at The Dulles ut
i- in.
No. 82, throiulit froliiht, ciwt bourn!, does not
enrry pauciigurii; arrives -J:10 11. 111., ilepiirtu
3:M. in.
No. '.'1, locnl fteiRht, cnrrles piiHsciiRerM, euit
bounil: arrive 4::u p. m., clepiirts 8:15 p. in.
No. 21, west bound tliroiiKh frelKbt, iti.en not
enrry pu&ei!f;ers; tirnrex a:l! p in., ilepartt
U:.7) p. rn.
No. 25, west bourn! local freight, carries pa
iciiKers; iurlvi-0;15 p. in., ctc-urt a:30 n. in.
For full particulars eall 011 O. It. & N. t.'o.'n
nRcnt The Dalles, or at!drcti
w. 11. Htiti.mntT,
Grn I'hs. Act., 1'ortltttul, Or,
Canning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Second & Latin, 'Pfconc 151
Tfie GolumBia PacRing Go.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUK.VCTOKKKH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curorsof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JKIED 1JEEF, ETC.
J. S. Hciiknx,
Frealdcnt.
II. M. 1IKA1. ,
Cashlei
First Jiational Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Buaineaa transacted
Deposits received, aubjoct to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collection!) made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange eold on
New York, ban Francisco and port
land.
UIHKOTOKH
D. P. Thompson. J no. 8. Hciibhob.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Iikiik.
U, M. Bkai.l.
BO YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
THADC MARKS
JCBIONB
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone tentllng n (ketch and description iw
utcklr mocrulii our opinion froo Klietlier u;,
iventlim probablr P'ltoiitablo. tViiniiiuiilc,
an
rr
III.
tpetlaitwtiu, without clutruo, lu tba
rconddeiiirnl. Iliiinlluvikmi i..i..i.
col free. fflde, aireney for ocurllitr,utem.
I'nlm.li i tAken throuuli lluiin & Co, rcvelvv
Sckmilk JUntrkaN.
A lundtornelr Mutinied weekly. Ijireeit dr.
ruiatloii of hr clentida louriul. Teriiie. U a
ttYiiriui ' fcrtllpewfijiMiiVri.
and Motors
MAKUPACTUIIKI) I1Y
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVINO
G-ENERATOKS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATOES, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Circulars anil pnrticnlars furniohud on application.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
THE DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholosalo and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency lor the Greate t American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WEISEEYjroiii ?tJ,75 to .0() jmr liullou. (4 ti) lffymirt ijifd.) ' "
ll&OtiT)!) OOGllA'O from $7"l)0 to 1U.00 pur trillion. "(II to at) ymrn olcl.
OA LI FOHMI A"'BB A KDIIiB (min i'A.'li to ijU.CU t"er i-allon. H to 11 yi-are oluV
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEEB n drauclit, and Val Hints and Olynipia Beer in bottln
Imported Alu and i'orttir.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey whito wasli? Yes, and wash whito. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. The
Maine point is qualit' and tho
Merritt of our work ia such that peoplo go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices aro not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which aro nol
Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OB.
Wasco Warciioiise Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds,
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kind
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, of MFEED
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle
ton Tlnni ThiHFluiir m manufactured exprensly lor famllj
UVAA AUUi use: ovorv pank la guaranteed to give mtistactios.
Wis Boll our poods liwur than any hoime in tbw trade, and if you don't tlnn
call and got cur pncs and bo convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
andall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
tf EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
flobes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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.