The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 28, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY -
AUG. 28. 1W1
cos F.tlSiS', WHEAT.
Indication? arc that a fit as the
wheat supply ll concerned, the world
faces conditions not unlike those
existing four years 1120. and When a
partial failure of the foreign crops
occurred smnltaneously with a heavy
production in the United States, says
the Review. The result was that
this country had an unusually larse
export surplus which it was able 10
sell abroad at uncommonly hitrti
prices. It mav not be thai wheat
will reach the figure attained in 1897,
but from present calculations the
entire surplus of this country will be
required to satisfy foreign demands
and under such conditions it is prob
able that high prices will rule.
The conditions of the foreign
wheat supply, unon which prices in
this country depend largely, are set
forth in a recent issue of the Mark
Lane Express. This authority de
clares that France, which usually
produces enough for home con
sumption, will not raise over 300,.
000,000 bushels, thus making it nec
essary to import some 60,000,000
bushels. The yield in the territory
of northwestern Europe is estimated
at 896,000,000 bushels and the re
(pjirements at 664,000,000, thus
leaving 268,000,000 bushels to be
imported. This required importa
tion is what the surplus of the United
States will be if the home needs are
taken at 400,000,000 bushel? and the
surplus at 675,000,000 bushels.
The Express says that the principal
competitors of the United Mates.
Egypt 3nd India, will hav nothing
for export this year, while the surplus
of Russia. Argentina. Australasia and
the Balkan states will be exhausted
in supplying the import needs of
Italy, Austria-Hungary, China and
the panish peninsula. Tin- means
that there will be a ready market for
the entire surplus of this country,
with a strong probability that the
American tarmer may name bis own
price, as he did in 1
As an indication that foreigners
are aware of their future demands it
is to be noticed that the recent ex
orts have been unprecedented!
large. The July exports of wheat
this vear were over 18,000,000
bushels, as compared with only 5,
500,000 a vear ago. The August
record is even more rerr arkuble.
During the week ending Angus! loth
over 8, ,000 bushels were cleared
and this was followed in the succeed
ing week bl 9, ,000 bushels. Last
week this phenomenal exportation
continued, the clearance for last
Monday being the unprecedented
total for a single daj of 1,754,000
bushels.
It is believed that foreigners in
view of the prospective shortage have
had tin foresight to contract fur
wheat so that they would not be
compelled to supply their needs
while price- were being forced up on
a wave 'jf speculation. This may
prevent any wild advance such as
prevailed three years ago. but the
prices ate pretty certain to he above
the average, and. a tin- yield is
large, tl.e return- to tin- farmers may
closely approaob the ligures of 1 897
1898. QQOSttQII A 11 w 9 rmi .
Yes, August Flowtf Mill bU the lares'
sale of any medicine in the civilized
wurid. Your mothers and grandmothers
never thought oi using anything else for
indigestion and biliousness. Doe tors
were scarce and they seldom huard of
appendicitis, nerviii- prostration or
heart failure, StC. They DSed August
Flower to cit-an out the system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late the action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous aud organic action of the ,-y-tern,
and that is all they took when feel
lug dull and bad with headache and
other aches. Yon 01m need a few doeea
of Greene August Flower, in liquid
form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing tterious the matter with you.
tiet Greeu'e prize almanac. Clarke A
Falk's. 1
hubscribefor Tut OuOMIOLgi
BTSIMCIIS LOCALS.
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extract" are
the iet. Ask your g -cer for them.
!:. B. tiilhretL A: Sons will beep at all
times a supply of hay. grain and teed i
which thev will retai! at the !.west
market rates. j28tl
Why pay $;.Tt per gallon tor inferior
paints when von can htiy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for 1.M per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years, Ciark &
Falk. agents. nil
Acker s T.ngiish Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the,
worst eoid in twelve hours, or money re
funded. 26 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley,
the druggist.
If you want to retain your hair you '
have lo keep your scalp clean, -oap
will make your hair i.arsb, dry and
crispv. Now we have vo of tiie very
bejt preparations for cleansing the
scalp Kgg and I'ine Lir BbampOO, It
will leave your nair soft and ulossv.
Price, 2S ant. 50 cents a b )ttle, at Frazer's
barber chop. Tiie Iia'.ies. tf
Tne White Collar line. Bailey Oat.'.ert,
will sell through roand-trip ticket- to
Seaside and return. Tickets good going
from Portland over the White Collar
line, i . K. & N. Co.. V. T. Co. or the A.
it C. K. I:., and return over same lines.
Baggage cheeked direct to either North.
Beach. Seaview, Long Beacu. Breakers.
Ocean Park or Nahcotta. Limit o!
ticket September loth. J. M. Fi'.ioon,
agen:.
A lee. tlTJ.
It i a mystery wiiy women endure
Backacha, Headache, Nervousness
Sleeplessness. Meiaucnu ly, Fainting and
I:2v Spells when thousands have proved
that Eiectric Bitters will quickly cure
snet: troubles. "1 inffered for years with
kidney trouble." writes Mrs. Pnebe
Charley, of Peterson, la., ''ami a lame
hacK pained me go I conld not dress my
self, hu Electric Bitters wholly cured
me, and, although 7M years oid. I now
am ahie to do all mv hontework." It
overcomesConstination, improves Ap
petite, gives perfect i ealtb. Only BOc
at G. C. Blakelev'a drug store. ?,
Fioral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arte
& Falfc.
9 T.i,.a 9
9 idie uiem 3
9
today and
youll be well
to-morrow.
Baldwins
Cold Cure
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h.i.K, Tiie Dalle;, Or.
OREGON
STATE FA R
SALEM
September 23-28. 1901
Great Ag'ricultural
and
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
Good
RACING in the
Afternoons.
Latest Attractions In New Auditorium
Building Every Evening, with
QOOd Music.
Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special
itatea nn I ampere' Tickets. Come
and Bring lnur tami'iee.
SPECIAL RATES Ofl all RAILROADS
Kor further particular", address
If, D. WISDOM, Bee.,
lauglm I'ortiand, Oregon.
J
On Sept.
1 Shakespeare.
rocco; Atala
lav l(re.
in
Union and Second .Street
regulator line,
Dalies. Portiaoo & Hsioria
NAVIGATION CO.
DALLES BOAT
OAK STREET DOCK.
PORTLAND,
at
A.
M. and i: P. M.
...Portland Boat...
THE DALLES
7 :00 A. M. and 3 :00 P.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
at
M.
STXAMBB8
iULATOR,
RE
DALLE
CITY
RELIANCE,
C. ALLAWAY, General Agtnt,
Tne Dalies. Oregon.
I nder the ilirection of the
Sisters of the Holy Names
Jesus and Mary,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
T.li Institution la pleasantlj iltuated near
the ColuoiMa on the Uneof the O K. & N. Co.
tbenee it la easy 0: seeeaa for all those whode-u-
ti secure comfortable home and nrijre-,
live ..-at oi learning for their danghteis or
ward- The location of t.ie academy is one oi
t.i-; r.iost healthy on the Paeirii- slope, thi- por
tion Oi Oregon fating proverbial for Its pure
water bracing air. and picturesque scenery.
Thi academy 1- Incorporated and .itb..ri.eii by
tti.- .staC'- b- nmfer .tcadeuiie honors.
Board and tuition i-er scbola-tie year. ir)
Studies wli: be reui::eil'I Uvlay. .v-pte:.iber. 1th
K..r detailed Information apply to the .-ister
Superior. suglo-im
John Pashek. The Tailor.
Has jUSt received low .samples
of ttie latest pattern- 10 Gent's
Clothing iiooda. He unnran
tees prires rtnd a good lit or no
pay. : s
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Tiie BALDWIN RESTAURANT
w i LBONi Hauagei .
First-lass 19 Euery Respect.
m?als at pll rours.
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED.
'I ne tahie glwaVS
beet in the inarise'..
mpplied with tiie
Front
near Court, The Dalies.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Trausact a General Banking Bumiess.
1. -tiers of Credit issued available in
the Eastern states.
Sight Kxchange and Telegraphic
'i'.-anstere sold on New York. Chicago,
M. Louis, .san Francisco, i'ortiaud Ore
St. piaru s mm
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections uiadH at all points on fav-
orable terms.
1
tJtJitT "
1
7th will be presented
complete in one volume. Douna in lviui-
larce folio volume,
IKE. T.
- . Local Phone
92.
white Collar Line.
me Daiies-Ponianfl Route
Str. BAILEY-GATZEHT.
DAILY BOUND TKirS,
Fxcept Monday,
Cascade Locks. Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland . 7 a. i.
Arrive Tne Dalies o p. U.
Leave " " a" ''
Arrive Portland '. I'1 '
Meals the Very Best.
"Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
"This Koute bas the Grandest
Attraction- on Larth.
cenn
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. -TAHOMA."
Dai:y Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME
Leave Portland
Leave Astoria
CARD
Landing and office Foot of Aider
Street: both phone. M :3-t1, Portland,
' iregoii.
E. W. ORICHTOS, Agent Portland,
J, M. FILLOON', Agt. The Da! lee,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
J
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DIKING Art ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIP.Ei-T LINE TO THE FELLOW-
STONE PARK
ouii Diptt. nmaM i su
No. :.
Fast mail for Tacoma.
.-cattle, olympia. Gray's
No.
5:50 V. Mi
No. 3.
7;00 A. II,
Harbor ana .-oiith lieiid
points, Spokane, Koss
laud. h C.i i'ullman.
Uoeeow, Lesiistou, But
11:15 a M faloBump mining coun
try. lleUn.i, Miiineatine
lis. St. fail:, Umaba.
Kansa- i lly. Bt. Louis,
Cbieago ami all points
No. 1. -.is: and MntbaaSI.
1-uget Bound Express
Ul30 P. If, for Taoorns and BsiitUe
aud interuaciliate points
Pullman first eis ;,nii tourist iieepen, to
Minneapolis, Bt. Pauiaud Missouri river piiiuts
without change.
Vestibuled trains. Onion depot connections
In all principal cities.
oitjCK.t.' euei-iktsi o 'ie-'.i:i ill, i! o: ucKers.
Kor handsomely IllinnrftteddeacriDtive matter.
tii !kets, sleeping car reaervatiuna. etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant iieiiera! fassi-nger Agent. 2S5 Morri
son -jtreet, corner Third. Portland Oregon.
Just What
You uiant.
New ideas in Vv all Paper here. Such c
w ide variety ae we are showing never be
fore graced n single stock. Keal iwita
Ni M M
$9 -
tiou creton effects at ordinary prices,
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D- W- VAUSE, Third St.
'
to my customers
, I A I
illustrated i ua-
NOLAN.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artiticiail7d:?ests the food and aids
future in sirenpthoniug and recon
structing the exhausted digestive re
runs. It is the latest discovereddigest
Int and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Isausea,
ick Heartache, Gastralpia ( ranipsaud
all other results of imperfect ciieestion.
Price Mc. and fl. Large size contains 2M times
smaiise.BookP.i;r.boutdyspepuimalieUIre
cpared by E n. D-'I rT CO.. Chicago
Sold by Clarke AFalk"- P.O. Pharmacy.
tub coiumDia PacKing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
II ANTJFACTU BJ5KB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of
BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JR1F.D BEEF. F.TC.
mm mm
L. Y. BONG, Proprietor.
First-CIass in Every Respect
HEALS AT ALL BOORS.
Oysters Served in any Style.
I
87 Second St., The Dalles. Or
just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing aud De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Rex, Deko, V'elox
and Arieto in all ize.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, eeds and Stanley.
Trays. Printing Frames,
Albums, Multieranhs,
And ai! accessories to complete the
OUtflt of either the amateur ur pro
fessions photographer.
Our Eureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandy. Trv it.
The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
Bins or developing papots has no equal
F.nuiigh i'r 35 p. developed dozen nlatee
or 6 do.en X'eiox x.". l'erfeet iilanks
...i - j i-
nt M h.te- are guarantee.!, it directions
are followed. Ask for the A . K. C. I)e-
vetoper, ami
genuine.
see that you get the
We are prepared to compound any and
al! of your own foriunin- and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 17i
The Dalles, I ireg.m.
Seoond Street,
Geo. C. Blakeley.
in'
esgssg
L. Lane,
GENEHAL
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Flah Brothers' Wagon.
Third aud Juffcon. Phoiie 159
4
BiacKsmith
Horsito
Oregon
Shout Line
AND Union Pacific
DIPaST
FOK
Cbioao
I'ortliiiid Special.
12:28 p, m.
via Hunt
Ington.
A tlantle
' 12:SQ 11. tn.
via Hunt
IngtoD.
; st. Paul
KHt Mail,
v.S p. m.
via rfpo-
kane.
TIME SCBKDCLE8
FRDM
THE DALLES.
IRKITI
nun
su.t I-ake. Denver. Ft
Worth, OiiniliH. Kan
sast'ity. St liuis. Chi
cagu ami tin- hast.
' p. m.
-alt I.nke. Denver. Ft.
Worth, Omaha. Itan
shs. City, si Ijniis. Uhi
OagO ami the Kast.
1 IS a. ns.
Waiia Walla, Lsnriston,
Mpokana,Wallaoa,Pall-
man, Minneapolis. St.
Paul, Duliith. Hllwau
kec, Chicago and Last.
I a tn.
OCEAN AND EIVEK SCHEDULE
From I'ortlHiul.
lA'.! sailinjr dates sub
ject to chatiK" 1
For San Fiinrico.
Bail every B days.
00 p. m.
p. m
Daily
except
Sunday,
- ai j. m.
Saturday,
10:SO p. m.
Daily
Sunday,
6:00 a. in.
Columbia Klrcr.
To Astoria Hnd Waj
. J 1 r I : tf
p. m.
1 XPCpi
siindav.
WiiiuiiiHttH River.
Oregon city. Kewberg,
rnl"ni . independeitoe,
and ay ljuidincs.
30 p. m.
ezesM
Bunday,
Tuesday.
Thuraday,
atu rilay.
i", 00 b. ni.
1 90 p m.
Monday,
Wediicadty
rr.iav
irvallil and Way
Landing!
Tnesday,
rhoraday,
Saturdit .
7:00a. in.
V 1 1 1 11 01 1 1 Mini 30 1 U
aiiilnii Ktvava. Mondsji
Oregon City, Dayton and w ' dnuay
Way-Lanainga, Priday,
Leave
Rlparia
dally,
4li ;i m.
simkr Itlrer. , heave
Lcwiaten
Kiparia to l.eivistou. s ii'lf.'iu
Fartien desiring to ro to Heppner or
point on Columbia Southern via Higi.. should
taae No. J. leaving The Dalles at U:26 p. m.
making direct connections at Heppner Jnnctton
and Higgs. Beturnlng making dlrsctconnscti on
at Heppner junVtlon and Biggs With No, 1. ar
riving at The Dalle at 1 :0.t p. m.
For further particulars, call on or address
J AS. IRELAND, Agent,
The Imlles. OngOO.
Complete
Cii?e
of
Drus
at
I
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
50 YLARS'
EXPERIENCE
v
gT Resigns
' COPYRiCHTS
Anrone ssn4iag a sketeta and tfeserlpi in t:1
q UcUlT lue.jrtaii! our opinion free wliemer
iiiv.-nn. .11 is prnlmnlv r.itentalile. "omniu ;
itonaatrietli conSdenttat. Ilmidbookui. I siewa
. -ii' !rf;. (ildHat nmiiH-y for aefiiring pan-'i '
I'n. Liken through Aluuii 4 I N '
p:-'-lil nofit-t', wit hout conritct in the
Scientific American.
A hniulsi.-iiolr llliistr-.'od weoklr. Urtel
dilation "f aii e,iiiilil' louriial. t-'r".1'' .-.
M U N N & Co. 3 '" l N g vv Y o
5itM' new - sr v v- .himton n.
j. i,
bchsmcs,
I'leaident.
JUn A VooT.
Canniei
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
Jj A General Banking Businees transacted
g Deposite received, subject to Sigbt
a Draft or Check.
Gollections made aud proceed prow'
remitted ou dav of collection.
Hight and Telegraphic Exchange soid r
New York, Han Francisco and Port
land. D. P. Thompsow. Jno. rJ. bcat
Ed. M. Williamb, Gao. A. LH
' H M Bball.