For a Nice Suit of Clothes. rnntinp, Ovcrcoflttn-or Fancy Vesting. 1 Czzi Kindly rail nnd cxnmlnc my stock of Im ported and Douettic Woolens. A line stock to elect from. , , . Bults made from t he lowest prices to the high est grede. J, A. Eberle Fine Tailoring. TI1E AX.M. OltEGON. The Dalles Daily Ghroniele. BUltBCKIl'TION 1'ltICK. One week ? 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 MONDAY - JANUARY 15, 1900 JT LEADS IN COAL PRODUCTION Until the end of 1898 Great Hri nin was the greatest conl producer of of nil the countries. In 1899 the United States passed Great Britain. In roind figures the coal output of this country in 1899 was 2-15,000,000 tons. This was 50,000,000 tons of a gain over 1898. Here is an industrial triumph for which the country is to l)e congratulated. It means much in the race for business supremacy. Nearly twenty years ago the United States passed Great Britain in the extent of its manufactures in the ag gregate. Four or five years ago the United States began to forge ahead of that country in the amount of iron produced. Now England is left be hind in coal output. Nest to the United States as a coal producer, of course, stands England, while Ger many and France follow, in this order. The United States coal out put in 1899 was much more than three times as great as it was in 1870. All the other producing coun tries have increased their output since 1870 also, Germany faster than any of the others, but Germany's gain lias not been nearly so great proportionally as that of the United Stales. The principal reason for the great growfi in coal production last year was the immense increase in the iron output. In round figures the pro duction of pig iron in 1899 was 18, CoOjOOO ions, an increase of 1,900,000 tons over 1898. A further increase in both iron and coal Is expected in 1900. Practically speaking, the de posits of iron ore- and coal in the United States arc limitless. Proba. bly this country will never have a successful rival in the production of cither. The possibilities for 8ion in these two products in this country are immeasurable. Coal am' iron ue ni we basis of a country's industrial strength, and this deter mines its physical power. The United States is undoubtedly ties uneu 10 uoia its lead in both prouuets. it will maintain its su premacy as a manutacturing country, In oil the elements of material po tency the United States will probably lend the world forever. ufacturing world. No great instltu. tion can be long prosperous without reflecting prosperity upon others, nor, for that matter, unless the people upon whom it depends for its pros perity, arc prosperous. In the "hard times" years, from 189o to 1897, in clusive, neither the great corpora tions nor the people were prosperous. Neither could be without the other. If the great corporations are receiv ing more than their full share of the prosperity of the whole people, it is foolish to merely rail at them for this. The thing to do is to make them bear a greater share of the burdens of organized society. Tax them, and make the tax a graduated one. Tax thorn, for this privilege, and tax the rich and the high salaried on their incomes. Thus equalize the opportunities. That is all this coun try needs. Do not destroy the op portunities. Make them more numer ous and more equal. The great nation is made up of the great ambi tions of its individual people. And opportunity is the mother of ambi tion. Salem Statesman. Itoblictl the t'riave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by Jliim as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had civen me up. Fortunately, a triend advised 'Electric Bitters' j and to my great joy and enrprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, nnd robbed the grave of auother victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blukeley & nougntou'6 urug store. o Write "Laundry" on the A'ew Leaf. In turning over the new leaf for 1900 has it occurred to you to try our work? People who have, say it'e all rifht. Remember there is no charge connected with our collection and delivery system. Iling up Condon 'phone 341, or long distance 902. Uali.es Lau.vdhy Co., Cor. Third and Federal Sts. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough Care for my health and life. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never falling remedy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents van sumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Complete Cii?e of at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. Jast "What You taant. C. F. Stephens .Dealor In. Diy Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. N Boots, Shoes. Hnti. C'nps. Notions. ,gt. fj t j for V. I Douglas Shoo. ? j New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a einglo stock. Itenl imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yonra for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full lino of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. The Murium Mother Has found that her little ones are im proved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect F- s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, Cor, Second & Lanolin, Time 157 NOTICE. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice it. hereby clvcn that the undcrslRiicd, J. . iergiieson, mlmlrilstriitur of tho estiito of I.yiiia A. Itlchiinhoii.iUceuMi', Jn imrsuiiiKO of mi order of the Honorable C'oimtv Court of the StHto of Oregon for Wacco enmity, duly made and entered on the 1th day of January, I'M), will . . , .iw... ...... uiu win imj 111 reuruary, iwj, ol a gentle remedy, than by uny other, j proceed to tell nt private tale for ca',!! In hand, ..Gfliis. mu- Butchers REGULATOR LINE. SflBEe&flfli Dalies. Portland & Astoria flay. Co. The WtcametM of tho ItOfrulntor l.lno will ran its jicr tliufoV lowing tclu'ilule, the Company reserving the rifiht to chnngo "a M-licittile without notice. Str. noeriilator. (Limited I-amlliiKs.) IlOWN. or. I.v. Dalles l.v. rnrtl.md lit S A.M. lit 7 A.M. Tiiesdav .Monday Tlmitdiiy Wiilncvniy Knttirdiiv. ... . I'rlilay ,rr. I'ortlimu rr. milieu , HtfiV. M. at ! l'. M. Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. I- Str. Dnllos City. (TimchliiR nt nil Wiiy 1'oIiiIk.) ihhvn. l.v. lIlltlCK lltOiiltlA. M. Monday Wednesday . , Krlilnv Arr. Portland (uncertain) I.v. 1'ortliiml A Tllt.ull.... Thursday i Haturilav Arr. Hallos (uncurtain),' I FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by the Steamers ol the UcituUMr Line. Tho Company will endeavor tr rIvi; Its put Tim lilt' IH'Sl nt'tVILll puniinut rui minim iimnmiiuuu "'im-i W. C. ALLAWAY, Oon. ARt., The lmlliw. M Portland OHIce, Oak-Street Dock and Farmers Immilcp ..Exchange.. Keeps on ilnuicht tho celebrated COI.L'MIUA 1IKKK, iicknmv: edged the beat beer in The Dalle, nt the usual price. Come In, try it and be convinced. Al the Finest brands of Wines, l.l'iuor and Clean. Sanduuiehes of all Kinds always on hand. BLRKELEY & HOUSHTOH. Wholosalo nnd Retail DRUGGISTS Carry the Largest Stock of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries In Eastern Oregon. 175 Second Street. THE DALLES and Motors JiANt'K.CTt;r.i:i) nv AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circulars nnd tinrtlciilnrs furnished on nnpHcation. F. S. GUNNING-, Agent, nn'-iC. TIIK DALLES, OREGON C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Rotail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate American. Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from !i.76 to jtl.OO mr trillion. H to 16 yimrH old.) ' " " IMPOSTEDJJOONAO from 7.l)0 to $12.00 pur trnllon." (il to titfyenrH old. OALirOBKIA BEAKDIES from fS.'Ji, to iO.dd per khTIoii. (4 toll yenre old." ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on dratiKht, Imported Ale and 1'orter. nnd Vul Ulutz and Olympm lleer in ImttleH Children enjoy it nnd it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Fins, is imin ufaotnred by the California Flf Syrnp Co. onlv. all of the follovvlnc deserllied real ustate. li.M n. liiff to the estate of taid Udm A. lilehardson, direeused, tn-tvit: (JKNfiltAl. L. T. Travis, njient Soutlinrn R Sehna, Ga., writes: "1 can not say too much in praise of One -Minute Cough Cure. In my c.ieo it worked like a charm." Tho only harmless remedy that gives immediate rusulte. Cures roughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and nil throat and lung troubles. With every dollar purchase during January and February wo will pivo one chance on a .fo0 Garland steel ranye. Jan2-lv JI.ui:i;& Dkxto.v. The noithweit quarter o( th-.oiHlnvest rinnr tcr, and touth half of the imtilmr.t the s.oulhvvmtiiiartor of the northeast onirter : f cctlon lime (:)) in tmvinhln four (j south of tj ;"k imiiteii u-; van i ine iiiiinietie inerid- l . Ian. in aseo eriniitv. ( iriMnn ntu.. ti.... I U . -. - , .... ......j.. ...... i.'iiu,.-. intei or piucei n land imitleularly lamndid and C deerllil us follows. Coninieiii'lni; .'1 rods and1 o 0 . , 1 : l"L 'ouine.isi eorner of the I h , uin:r in teeuon mreo s in town- shll'our (ly Miuth of raiiKo thirteen (Hi) east of the lllanittte nierldlau in Watco county, Ure Kon, and rminlni? theuee north one-halt mile' umiee yraiiu iixis aim iv. leel; thence font h xuo Eugene journal talks of Hie "Prosperity of the Prosperous," anil ays the year just passed has been n very prosperous one for trusts, syndi cates, great moneyed institutions, and the wealthy classes -generally. It has also been a prosperous year for all the other people of the United States, especially for the hundreds of thousands of wage earners who have had their pay increased. No man lives for himself alonemore ospeci ally no man in the business nnd man. frying jircimrnUons simply tloveT ondrycalnrih: tliov drv un tho KprrAlinim which adhere to tho incmbrauo and decom pose, causing a far rnoro serious troublo than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. nig iulialauts, fumes, hiuokcs and snulla mid uso that which cleansed, toothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm k such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho C0c. size. Elyllrothorn, fiG Warron St., N.Y. Tho Balm curcn without pain, does not irritato or caruo encoring. It spreads itself over an irritated mid angry Burfaco, reliov. m?.""wfi.(JI?tcly tho paful inflammation. With J.ly c Cream Balm you nro armed against aial Catarrli aud Hay I'ovcr. one-half mile, anil l! r.nvt r. r...i. .....i n feet to the idieo of Ik-bIiiiiImj,'- mvo aud e.xcept : K BiacKsmiins ...AND... ww BSDOei Wngon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. therefrom four lots in Itichardson'R Addition in the town of'Je.h, which has hecn heretofore C mi . iiim iijinejiii; me iraet above det-etlbed In ;:uiuui inn, i i-am lurjiarmon jowi; oi 'ijKh, as laid on corded in tue Ileeordu n eountj-, Orwoii, ald real estate above detcnUM v.jmi. lining iu litre.1!, ;uore or jess. Any iKron desiring nfomiatlon with reference et above det-etlbed In- i ft on's Addition to the UaaijtJ itauililatiediind t of lkuls for Whmjo ' Third and Merii. Piione:i59 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Ukjj Office at Tim Dailks, Ohkooki oy nection -un u. H, Itev. Htai., an amended y .lay. thohth day 'of KehnmV y ni ' ' : uVeroffid:?;,."1 ,WM umcv' ",u ,0""w," He!! vk5i ' !""a loU 1 aud " Scc-'-i T. 1 .v. it. 2&dM. lS!u'!V'il !"y. no UeVllrna'iJ,fo,U,'!!0M 0r hv"" ,"e 1 ov!o oeiKnaUi for tho commencement of uld utlo oliitnviM) their muu will be orel tell. ' JAV 1 J.UCAH. llM-l.l,., loKalil real eatato uliould e:iIlon oraddresHinoat Juuclloii Wty. Oretron.or my attorneys, Dufur & ileuefee.atTheUalles, Oregon. Uateil thlblJth day of January, lWJ. Adirlnhtratorof the Ktt'ato'of hydlu' A'llch ardi-on.deeeased. DUFL'll it ilENEFUE. Attorneys for Admlnitlrntor. 13J.iu.1t Executor's Notice. , :n"ce','l'erebvKlveu that the county court of the Mate of Oreifon for Wiuco county, In Probate, has duly UMied letterx teatamei t irv to he uuderslKned its the executor named I II u silt will nnd teitament of t.'alch llrook", tic ceaKd. nnd to administer upon the estate of the uuva, ah jiereonii uaviuir clalmit airalu.t said entuto are required to present the ...".v.w.uvHi uijjuu ui ionium tv ron. Syn,J.,,ii,,l,'i'' u"' (!nm" w,th l""lir voucli. cr, with 11 lx monthii from thi date. December lfew. lOT.AVIin tl llllWkl'n Executor of tho estate of Caleb llrookn.'de- ceased. liec'.'3-ll Candles Nnthln .1.. - u . vunuii mo arkwiiiff ,f ??ff.Srf0!"1,0.l..v..V!r,,r,',.r IJi will coulriliutu mors 10 (ho llo j nuccow of the juuehcoa, irdltintfr. Tin. U.I ndl. for the .iinpleu o, Vhi lullcl!OIlVor cot- 1 mini ilcllcdo Hutu it 1'AKUAUIt Oil, to. ud Mldnrcriwlitro. iQ tUtlerw VIV'AI. Bl PR LOSTVIGI 3 K .'HAND MAWh( ITY. OR OOD Cures Irapotcncy.KItrhtEmissionr-and vastinp diseascsi, fill effecta of oelf- abuse, or excesu and indie cretion. Anervotonicum! blood builder. Brlniju the jilnlc glow to pale dieclsBanf restores the fire of vonth. By malUiDcner lioxs boxes ior Bt!.CO; with a wiltton iriiarun- iuo 10 euro or roiund tho inouoy. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton ISiJaclison Sto., CHICAGO, I Li Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids mature in strnniWhiintn, J""?8 ' una VAUHWiUSQ aiKeStlVO nr. law. It Is the latest dUrovered dlKesl wtand tonic. No other preKfi R?'0?.011 lfc in, effloloncy. It In tantly rellevea and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn! Flatulence, Sour Stomach NaE BlokHeadache.Gastralgli CrainDs alS . Prepared by C. C 0(wi?. Co , cfti'iii Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts. ?-" kLid Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr. This Flol,r 1H "mnufocturetl exjiroHBly (or family 11 1 . . ueo: uvorV fitck is litiiirunteeil to uivo Bfitiiifnetliiii. ean 2,5Si z s;s:3aw hi am trud- Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Grandall&Barget - . jjobes All kinds of ft . t rL undertakers BiiPial Shoes FanePal Supplies embalmers Ete The Dalles, Or. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and now prepared to supply every body With Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Panoy Grooer es. JanlO-i OIJS I'ATTKltfiO.V. in., GEORGE RUCH, Pion