The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 08, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
l'antlnp, Omcoaiin-or Fancy Vcstinc.
Kindly call and examine ray stock of Im
Trtcd nnd Domestic Woolens. A fine stoci to
"buftsniEde from the lowest prices to the high
cat grade.
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
am: ballk-, onrnos,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
subsckii'tion rmci:.
One week ? 15
One month 50
One year 0 00
MONDAY -
JANUARY 8, 1900
JLEADEIl IX IIIOX PliODUCTION
In the year which has just ended
the United State, in addition to
"breaking all other industrial and
business lecords, made an immense
gain in iron production. It is esti
mated that the country's output of
pig iron in 1899 was in the neighbor
hood of 13,")00,000 tons, which is a
gain of about 2,500,000 tons over
1898, and an increase of nearly
4,000,000 over 1897. It is an in
crease of 5,000,000 tons since 189G,
when the base money party was
making a canvass which was disturb
ing all sorts of business throughout
the country.
The United States is now far in
the lead of Great Britain, and, of
course, still farther ahead of Ger
many, which stands nest to Great
lkitain on this roll
No estimate of
the production of pig iron in either
of those countries for 1891) is yet at
: i i i ! .i
band, but it is probable, taking the
. ' , 1 1
'frnin nf nnnM in rnnnnf vanrc llml
" . ..w.. ... v.tl.J, 4111. b
England's production for 1899 will
-not be above 10,000,000 at the
farthest, and it is likely to be nearer
to the 9,000,000 mark. Germany's
production may reach 8,000,000
tons, although this looks like a some--what
high estimate. Of all the pig
iron produced in the world in the
.past year or two the United States
iurnished about a third part. The
lead of this country over its prin
cipal competitors, too, has been
broadening in recent years, and the
tendency iu the same direction is
extremely likely to be kept up.
Iron holds an important place
among the country's list of exports,
though, of course, by far the larger
.portion of the increase in production
'is .absorbed in the home trade. There
are seveial reasons the richness and
...
iiYinn! ,11. .11..;. I
4 tin; uujiuju;, uieir accusal-
"bility to tlu markets which the ex
tcn8irn of the railroads has caused,
nnd the improvement of tho methods
hy which iron is treated nnd dis
tributedwhy the United States is
in the ascendant in iron production.
These reasons arc continuous. The
United States produces iron, taking
flm mtnllti. inln 4l. .
.jmi'.iij iiiiu nil; auuuuiH, imiv as
.i . , ,
cheap 9 the most favored countries
of the Old World, and cheaper than 1
Bomeof them, and its advantage in j
this direction will grow as time
passes nnd tlio mines of the rest of I
the countries tend toward exhaustion.
This is the world's iron age. The
country which can produco iron and
coal in larger quantities and with
greater cheapness than its competi
tors has an immense advantage over
tuem in tho race for industrial
supremacy. This position is occu
pied by the United iStates.
Boston has had more buslncs
failures in tho past two weeks than
occurred there iu runny times that
duration for years past. All this is
due to the suspension of the big bank
in that town early in December. The
Boston suspensions will bring up the
number and the liabilities of the
failures for 1399 to higher figures
til. rrnt fnp n mnnlli fir tvrn
411.111 ..HI. 1414...V... .4, " ,
ago, but both will still he lower than j
in any previous year for more than
a decade. Hut this allliotion for
l.oston is probably near its end.
The general business conditions in
Boston and all over the country arc
unusually sound.
DIFFERENCE IN BOOTBLACKS
I The Darkles and Itnlinim Art.- I.Ike u
Cuku WuJk nnd n AVntch
Service.
"Did you ever notice the difference
between the darky nnd Italian boot
blacks?" said a man about town to a
Chicago Inter Ocean reporter. "I say
darkies and Italians, because most of
the 'shining' in Chicago is done by one
or the other. The darkies do the work
in barber shops nnd shoe stores and the
Italians run most of the 'parlors.'
"Now, yon watch a darky, and if he's j
alone he 11 talk to his customer. II
there's two of them they'll chatter to
gethei like magpies. And the darky is
so full of music and dance that he's
got to put them into his work. lle'H
put in all sorts of fantastic motions
and beat out a rude kind of time, as if
lie were picking a banjo or cutting a
pigeonwing. When he brushes you he'll
beat you with the whisp broom in the
same way.
"Go into one of the Italian 'parlors'
and it's as still as a grave. There may
be a dozen bootblacks, but not one of
them will speak to you or to a com
panion. They do their work stead
ily and rapidly, but it's work, and noth
ing else. Same wa with their brush
ing you. It's as different as a watch
service irom a cake walk."
l'nul June' Grnvc.
The grave of Capt. John Paul Jones
has not been located by the govern
ment through its inquiries of the em
bassy in the French capital, lie died
on July 19, 1702, in Paris, and was bur
ied with the highest honors by the
French government, but the place of
his burial cannot now be determined.
Iiolilied the Crave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by 'khim as follows:
"I was in a mot dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
1 and sides, no appetite irraduallv grow-
i ins weaker day by day. Three p'nysi-
ciana had ivcn me "P- fortunately, a
triend advised '.Electric Hitters'; and to
. . , .. - .
i my great joy and surprise, the first
1. ... . ..... -
bottle made a decided improvement. I
oontinued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them, j
umy ouc, guaranteed, at JJIakeley &
Houghton's drug etoru.
I'rec-l
With everv
dollar purchase durint:
January and February we will yive one
chance on a !;50 Garland steel range.
j.n2.1w Maip.uA Hk-.nto.v.
TTMtEU. W.VILM).N,
l1 ATTOUNKY-AT LAW,
'I I IK DALLES, OI'.KdO.N
Oflico ovci First Nat. li'mii.
n h HUNTI.VOTON
II B 17 twos
HU.VTl.VQTO! i WILSON,
ATlOl'.NKY.S AT LAW,
l llf. JJAl.J.K
OXco over First !?at. liauk
UT.KUJ.s
GUAKDIAN'S NOTIOK.
1 T.V TIIK COUNTY COOIIT f)F TIIL 8TATJ:
x hi wikkoii, ior i aco county
In t!u trlrltror nt flir. imo nll.11.4Lt.
Of (leoriru
K1','i. I'wnk Kiiuit.Ani.iejordaii.Katie Jordan
and Jlary Jordan, mliiori.
v., ...i. .n. .1 ... . ....
...VnV , ", " " " mieinoer, ivjrj, came 1
' -"''" 'i n) iiiiiniuiui, 'luomieit 1
inn iiciuiKKUnroiano: tnouboveiiameil minor,
1111 1 pre., tu ted his .etltlon nrayln ior an order
n141.,?,f1,'!i.".li"".I,lia'c.tl1n;;1,lr1 tohellthcinlercst
from suiii 111 linn ill lit I, 14 ,i. n.l...I.. "Y, h""" 1
ipeaiuiK to tnu court I
s iifcessary and bene-
their interest in tlio
uciai 10 kaiu wards that
ninth half of the Kinthea
18.tOWllShll,'' r ,rlh. r, ,,r,; . ..V vv i i... I
old: therefore t K m InJi , t'il...u.
nl l"v oi ino o clock u m..
Ilien and ttiero to show came why u eeno
,,7Vt,1V,M1WK,,,lltt,urUukUloo,,'cll"
i TMiU'hhM
'K
iccis-i ""'county jJubc.
.iERVITA
fitntortj VITALITY.
LOST V'GOR '
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Niffht Emissions and
wasting diseases, all '.'Hecta of Belf.
uhusc, or exects and India-
cretlon. AnervotonlouiHl
blood builder. liriiif,'H the
pink flow to pale cheeka anr
restorer! the .Ire of youth.
Bv mall 50c tier lmx: ft Ikivcm
ior jp-.(u; wim a written Knaran
teo to cure or refund tho inonoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson Ms., OHICAQO, ILL.
i ,fi ,'v;"f "l. M;l,"'jl"a Jordan, father Hon ami redemption us bylaw rovided
, VtXt ,0,,,kln of A."",e' K"tlu aty I .Dated at Dalles City, WvCo 'coil lilv Oreeon
Jordan.andall ijertons Intercsteii iu uld estate, this iJth day of .NVivctaU-r, l"ii co""l' 0rtR
IIS .h"f"re, .,s t''.mrt nt 1,10 C0llrt roow tOllKIlT KIM I Y
' . .. ?' EUWl..0."0"'. l '. '. of dw2.l fihcrlirof Wmc o Count V.' ,,
ii p :
I! -
(urrrrrro
V I II I 11lfjl.lJ I
r
Of :
Drafts ,
at
M. Z.. UUININCLL.,
I THE DRUGGIST.
! i
rcTFrsthe nsl;
j ... Dealer in... ?!
j
U Dpy Goods, Clothing, j!
cj Gents' Furnishings, '!'
l Hoots, Shoes. Hats. 1'nps, Notions. .Rt. fi!
f fnr W. I- Dmiulns hoe. ? . !
1 3 SJSSsss, The Dalles, Or.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor. Secoud & Lailu, 'Phone 151
Sheriff's Sale.
I N T1IK CIIU'l'IT COl'KT OF Till: STATK OF
1 Oregon, tor Wmco ( onnty.
J. I
MpTnprnv. ns tultnltil.tmtnrnf tUn nntn sr
I I'mlllp llrcigiin, ilcccuiid, I'lilntifl, I
VS.
j N. W. Wallace nnd S. V. Wal'nce, Dcfcmlnnts. I
li- virtue of an execution, decreo mill order of
III!.. .llllf f.cllDll n.t nl 1 ...... .1 t . I
i the circuit court of the stito of (inmrn. f.ir m...
! n7oSe;l!0I,;,,''!;,' tt lK
wie iori"iourc oi u ccrtnin nicirtKitye, in f.ivor of
idiiliitUt'iiiid awilnst said defendant", mill nidi;
in;ii4 1 Miiiiciin aim eiiieiiu in bum cuuri in tin .
Bbove entitled cniiK', iu favor f lilalntlil' nnd
wr,ilii the defendant N. W. Wall.,ce, as imlu.
liientdeotor, In the um of one tiious ind and
thirty two and 21 loo dollum (Iiojj..-.') wiin in-
tercat thereon from the Sth nlav of r-tptemlier, 1
1W, at the rate of ten 10 jr cent per annum, i
and the lurtlier huh if mu inni.irri ,i,
oil lids writ, and comiiiandliij,' me to make Mle
of the real proK;rly emhraced Iu such ilecrce oi
foreelosiire and hereinafter decrib(d Kald de
creeand iudunient IiiuIhl' 1kmi n.n.i..,.wi i
cnteied on the 21th day of October, Jfi, 1 ill
:t,lll',Jl"-J"Ill"irJ. llW, at tin- hour of
iy?k ' "'''-'' of laid daj and lit the,
front d.ior of the county court Iiouh-, in iMlIes
City, Uaico county, Oregon, nli nt public
......,., ,., iu iiiLTiivL iiiuiicr ior caM In
hand all Hie rlirlit. till., im.i
the tlcfCUdHiit.N. W. alli.cn ,
;i niiu intercut which
omiuceiinu B. i-. Wallace,
oreiintr oi iiiem. nan on Ihu Ath daj of Sen
teinber lfc'J), the date ot the mortetiKo orccloneil
1..." '.T.T
nereni, or wnicn ain ilifemlants or iinv of the
'iiiieiiuaiiisi neiein, inivo Huec ucnmr(il ir nmr
"five In ami to tin- followliiL-deicrifjiil r'iil nron.
y, situated nri Mn In Wine" eouuty Ore
Kon, to-wll: TheH.uthe t,, irterof t itilaMh.
! V ' ' J'"" V. "V"" ' ' .l ""Utli-
'inarier, and the northeast ouarter of tho couth,
wt quarter of tcclion tMemy eiKlit.ln town.hlii
teven Koutti, of rane eyentwn wVt. Wlllaiutto
Z fiTiV nV t it i II. i f.. .T 1 .7. rus' . .r .0 milCll Of
i.! I '"l. " . "?. .."" J'"Kmlt and
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the county court
of the Mate of ortKon for Wukco eouuty, In
probate, hasilu lucd letters tetame t irv t
i 4. ;t,,'"K'r' w' oxMuior namiil in tliu
. JLV". V"inwt of Haleb llrooki d".
it f Vi"."1 "lwliItr upon thootato of the
... ..vvvani... .,, IVrKOUS IIHVIlU! Clll IllS
on. in 1 alles (;itj, Oregon, with p o, v,lc ,'.
er, with n lx mouths from this date.
Decern ber ihw.
Kxecutor of thn 4l..t,. f iV"',.'....
ceased.
All persona wlshlnu to take chlldron,
cither boys or tH, for legal adoption or
on indenture, ehould write to W. T,
Gardner, superintendent of the Nova'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
lortland, who can procure for them do
airable children of all ages. All applica
tions must be filed in advance. tf
. tii-.iiKi rwiiiiu aim , nam limner., win im 41W11 4ii),i..n, r.nnft.n..
jast What
You umnt.
New ideas in Wall Paper hore. Such
wide variety us wo are showing never be
fore graced n einglo Btouk. Heal iiuitn
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers nt cheap jmpur prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloring, yours
for n small price, at our store on Third
street. Also n hill line ot house pnintB.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
..GflAS.
Butchers
and Farmer's
..Exchange..
Kecpi on iiraw:lit the celebmttil
COl.L'MIIIA lli:i:i!, acknnwl
ciIroI the best liter In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come In, try
It iitnl be convinced, Alo the
Fluent brands o( Wlne, 1.1 pior
and Clears.
Sandmiehes
of all Kinds ahvayi, on baud.
rrj-T M.1 A t A1 1 A rxrt cta rAiTAT-rATracr
BI?OS
(IKNlIltAl.
...AND...
Wagon and Cnrriago Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
$ Third and Mown. PbonOfi!)
M
BLHKELEY k HOUGHTOH
Wholosalo and Rotail
Carry the Largest Stock of
and Druggists' Sundries
'
! r
' In I'.aslurn Uretton.
"
C Qr.nnnft Qlfflot
110 OUGQllU k) ICG
" "
THE DALLES
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests wjiat you eat.
Itartlflclally digests the food and aids
ln strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or
fans. It is the latest discovered dist
ant and tonic. No other preparation
D?nnLr. l0ViCnfl?1ntl ??n"anently cures
aii.fr j 1 . u"iiu, iuusea.
rpnnrirViKiaigestJoa
, ... w. wini ,. a uo., CQIcaQO.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
J. . Clark, l'eoria, III., aayg. "Hur.
geona wanted to operate on mo for pllee,
hut I cured them with DoYVitt's Witch
Hal Salve." It ie Infulllhle for
and ekin dieeatee. liewanat counter
19
Mil
I
BiaCKSfHllflS
HorsBsnoBis
Di)(l8
nolitilnluwlllitmt
Str. nofjulntor.
(l.linltoil bimlliiK'" )
1 nowN. t;r.
I.V DilIlM l.v. I'uril.iuJ
lit S A. M. at 7 A. M.I
Tmviiiiv Mummy i
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
"S. TlHIlMlrtV nlliei1y
i. i . .......... 1 1 1 i i '
(; Arr. l'nr'll
p, atft f. m,
.Hill i . "'"l
irlliiiul .rr. imnon
lit ft 1'. M.
FOR OOMPORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
F Travel by Hie rilcnmcw n! the UwibUnr Line.
tj 1 ' . J " .mi tin? It fervlw olblu.
B, IMrtl.m.I Olllco, Oak Htroot Dock.
Jit Imnnlcp
i A
jiANfr.CTfiti:i) nv
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and imrtinilnre ItirniHhed on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
unUG TIIK DAI.LKS, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Rotail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
- Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour
WHISKEY Irom jfL'.To to $11.00 pur vtallon. (Tin 15' yet, old.)
IMPORTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to f l-.(K) per tiitUon. (U to J0 ymra old.'
OALirORHIA BEANDiEB f'om 3.'jr, to 0.00 ir vtmu (4 to 11 yenrB old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LTMPIA BEER on draught,
Imported Alu mill l'urtor.
and
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ?n kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TMTiD
Headquarters for
ton flour.
W d eel our oodH lowor than any house in tho trade, and if you don't think so
call and uot our prices and he convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
DKALFiKS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
! SlIDD ieS
PIONEER BAKERY, .
I have re-opened this well-knpwn Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Piercer r.
REGULATOR LINE. :
Dalles, Portland & Astoria i Co.
Tliu Htcnmi'ts of tliD ltOKiilntor 1.1 no will run iih or tliu fnl. j
InwIiiR K'linlnlu, tint Comimny te'urvlni? tliu rlKlit to ohiuigo'j
notice.
Str. Dntloa City.
(TouchltiK nt nil Wiiy Point,)
IHIW.N.
I.v. ItnlleM
lit 11:30 A. M.
Millliliiy
WVil nihility .
I'rliliiy
Arr. nirtlitnil
(iinciirtiilii)
in.
I.v. I'ortlutiil ,5
lit I'l a m. 3
'l'Ui'Mlny (i
Tlmrtiliiy ,1
nniiiriiny
Arr. Illl. .
(uuecrtnlti) 4
The Conumuv will nuili-iivnr to Rive ltd put
I'or Inrtlior Information iiililre.in
W. C. ALLA WAY. Con. Afft., Tliu Dalle. A
and Motors
Mash
Whiskey.
Vnl Itlatz and Olympin licor in hottlei
"Byers' Best" Pendle
Tina Flour in manufactured expressly for family
UHli: uvorv Himlr In i.iiiiriiiiti.n,! ,.ii,.f.,nn
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.