Bkw 1 T7T. 1 aBHBaaa " " . A We shall mark it by a Gift to each lady cus tomer in our Dry Goods De partment. .... S t d h i ; ,nik",B " ,,U Ul "R'.! " 0,,r I)r' ( '"0,lR l"pnrtmMit l.' ,,"V' .'i,Vi y Wl11 b!? I""'""-'""''! Hli ono Child's Parasol. The I uruHnlH will he men ..way after 10 o'clock u. ,.. and no'lnnn as thev Iat Thoy positively will not bo given to children unaccimpan ed! in iluMlaj Um' l,Ul ll'H j"rtt "8 Wuil 10 "mku J,our Prclm?c" uarS? SPECIALS FOR THE FOURTH. Shirt Waists 75c Our Special 2-clasp Handy Clovo 95c Th Spctititl Prices on .'wlies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts will bo continued (or tint lmla:.eo of tliin week. Clothing fop Those Who Wish to be Uiell Dressed. Our II. S. & M. lino of 0 UARANTEEI) CLOTHING is too well known to require any extended notice and we will Hi ui ply make this announcement. For this week wo will soil any Ton Dollar Suit In our stock for $7.85 I his does not represent cost to us lint as our loss ie vourgain the bene fit is all yours. Gome early and inaku your selection before the line Ib broken. A full line to titled from now. All Goods Marked in I'liiin Figures. PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY JUNK HO, 181)8 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Dmi't nlmvu. tln world Ik w lilu uimiiirIi For nil ymirfrlontlx and fnoH J lint vuhIi. mid wear it., H. iV M.'s, Tliu piTlixit HttliiK I'lnthi.'!). 1'eusu Mays will sell you a $10 suit of II., B. & M.'h lor $7.8,-1. Use Clarke & Fafk's Floral Lotion for minburn and wind dialing. tf Don't forgot that Kellar keeps the bent ice cream soda in the city. tf Clarke & Full; have the purest and Htrongost I'arlH Green in the market. Cherries, raspberries, blackberries and dew berries, at The Dalles Commission Company. .11. M. Kyan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and llanjo. Headquarters Ht Jacohseu'ri. tf Fair und wanner weather will prevail over the Pacific Northwest during the next 1M hours. The Fourth is near at hand. Buy your oranges, lemon", tints, etc., of The Dalles Commission Co. tf Yesterday live carloads of wheat were shipped to Portland. Until the fall .... in i... crop comes in the smpinenis win limited. .John 1). Mayllcld nnd Mine Mary A. Story, botli of this county, were fur nished with a marriage license yester day by County Clerk Kelqay. Yesterday two small dips of wool eliungod hands in thu dty. M .J. Man ning was the puichauer. We have not learned what the price paid was. Just received at the Campbell & Wil son Millinery Parlors n now and com plete line of sailor liatB in all the newest duaigiiB und shades at prices that can not be undersold. Don't forgot Unit A. It. Kstebenet line tuken the agency for the Troy Laundry and is roady to give ills entire attention to nil orders sent to him. Address A. H. Kitobenot, general agent, or ring up phone number 110. l The Btnte attire of the King of Slam 1b worth over n million dollars, nnd he would not be thought as well dressed on the streets of The Dulles as a nun wear ing one of those $10 II., IS. & M. milts Unit Peiibe & Maya lire Bulling lor $7.83. Yesterday dipt. J. W. Lewis nnd H. j H. Hidden, members of the -1th of July j committee, culled on the dllloreut busi- neea men, nnd niniiy of them siguiueu their intention to construd llunta for the Fourth of July parade. If they carry out their intuitions in this direction, they will do much towards advertising their business, us well as add to the ap pearance of thu parade on that occasion. livery evening the bund practices over A. M. Williams & Co.'s Ftore, and it will certainly do credit to itself by its playing on the Fourth. Along with the Dalles baud will be two outside bands who will add much to the musical pro gram. A new bandstand has been erected in the Academy Park and eeats sufficient to accommodate the large throng which will be there on July -UIi have been placed in the eluule of the trees so that everyone will he in u poeition to enjoy i the exercises of the date. An auxiliary to the Oregon Hiuier goncy Corps was organized at La 3rande Wednesday with twenty-three members. The officers are: Mrs. A. C" Williams, president; Mrs. Mary Aldrich, vice president; Miss Jeanette Clark, secre tary ; Mrs. C. L-.inu, treasurer. Tho Fourth of July amusement com mittee have offered a prize of iive-dollars for the best decorated bicycle in the parade which will take place at S)0 in the evening. Two dollars and u half will ho given as second prize. JJicyclists re requested to turn out in the parade. Your summer's vacation will be in complete without one of our Magazine Cyclone cameras. Anyone can oerato ! it. Takes twelve pictures without open ing the camera. Cill at Donnell's drmr- Htuiii and see them and the pictures i.i. .1 l)..!....., i'! r.n ot .wl litkCIl Willi mum. I l lira fu.uu, ft " $10. 18-lllt-tf The rivers continue to fall. The tem perature has remained nearly stationary over the Columbia river basin during tho imstlM hours. This will cause a r.itiiil fall from last niuht, so that it is exnected the river will have fallen be low the danger line within the next ten days. The Dalles Steam Laundry begs to in form its putrons that Mr. A. R. Kate bonet is no longer in its employ. Mr. S, Bums will take his place on the wagon ; should he fail to call upon you ring up telephone H41 and your wants will bo attended to immediately. Give us your work and wo will try to please yon. Yesterday both the Regulator and Sarah Dixon made the trip through the locks without any great amount of ditll oulty. Tho Dixon got through at about 1 :!10 and arrived here at a few minutes after seven. Except an unexpected raise comes in the river tho bouts will lie able to run the rapids without dllll culty in future. Tho Elder Bailed for AlnBkn last night, with a good load of freight nnd enough pmsengers to keep the crew from be coming lonesome on the way np. Her departure does not excite as much at tention as it did nine months ago, and she is allowed to sail without anv crowd to tee her o(T. All singers who will take part in the exercises on July 4th, will confer a grc.t favor on the music committee by being at the court house on this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. It is hoped that tho singing on tho Fourth will ho renin I to the other features of tho day's pro gram, and our local talent is uiged to taken hand in tlio singing of those beau tiful national nnthems. We understand that Earnest Shernr, who at present resides near Cross Keys, met with a painful accident a few days ago. Ho was driving from Cross Keys to his homo when something scared tho team and in attempting to run away I they threw Mr. Sherar out and broke I his collar lime. He was taken to An telope for medical treatment and is get ting along as well as could he expected. His many friends in The Dalles will be grieved to loam of the accident. On Sunday July 3.1, the O. 1?. & N. Company will sell round trip excursion tickets at the depot and Umatilla House ticket offices, from Tho Dalles to Hood River, Cascade Locks, Bonneville and Multnomah Falls for $1. Light refresh ments will bo Eerved at Bonneville at popular prices. This will bo an excel lent opportunity for small excursion parties to visit anv of the above places. Tickets will be sold for train No. 1 leav ing at " :20 a. m., and No. 3 leaving at 0:55 a. in., and will he honored sor re turn on trains No. -1 and 2, on date of sale. Rev. L. L. lloll. of Chicago, III., has accepted a call to the Lutheran parish in Sherman county, Oregon. He left The Dalles for Wasco last night and will begin work there this morning. Rev. Holl is a young man, possessing a thorough classical and theological train ing, well able to officiate in the English, German and Danish language. He is an able orator aud fine musician, and has also several years' experience in prac tical mission work. His love for the cause of Christianity and his ardent de Bire to enter pioneer mission work have prompted him to accept a call to the field in Sherman county. We congratu late the Lutherans of Sherman county in securing their new pastor. Yestesday morning Jack Daly, the opium fiend who is charged with steal ing sheep pelts from Chrisman Bros., was arraigned before Justice Filloon for his preliminary examination. A. A. Jayne appeared for the state, while the defendant acted as his own council. He claimed that someone, whom he could not produce in court, had given him one dollar to sell the pelts, aud that he did not suspect they weiestolen. Thecoun cil for the state argued that Daly should have known that if they were not stolen the party who had them in his posses sion would not have hired anyone to sell them for him. As Daly's plea was faulty throughout, he was bound over under $200 bonds to appear before the next grand jury. No bondsman appearing, he waE lodged in jail. In a few weeks tho new Dalles City will be ready for the business of trans porting freight and passengers on tho Upper Columbia. The house of the old boat, which lias been hauled up on the ways alongside, has been transferred to the new hull, and fits like a glove, so to speak. Workmen are now engaged in putting on the last planking and mak ing the boat ready for launching. The fine passenger propeller, Inland Flyer, which is to run in conjunction with the Dalles City, is receiving her machinery, aud the work on her cabin is being put in. She will be finished inside in ma hogany, and will be an unusually hand some steamer. We understand from parties concerned in the D. P. & A. N. Co. that the Flyer will be put on about Julv 15th und will well merit the name of the Inland Flyer, as the distance be tween this place and Portland will be covered in less than five hours without any trouble. REGULATOR LINE. Ki'iliiccil Jluti-k for ihe Four-h of .Inly Tho D. P. & A. N. Co. will sell round trip tickets ou Saturday, July 2d, as fol lows, between Portland and Tho Dalles ''.00: between Tho Dalles. White Salmon and Hood River 60 cents. Tick ots between Portland and The Dalles will be limited from date of sale, Satur day, July 2d, until Wednesday, July C; between Thq Dalles, White Salmon and intermediate points from date of sale until Tuesday, July 5th. W. C. Al.I.AWAV, Gen. Agent. A REMARKABLE CHARACTER. U se Clarke & Falk's Rosofoum lor the teeth. Scu'tiiigs Best baking powder is an early riser and a hard worker. Schilling's Best tea baking powder collce flavoring extracts soda and spices are all money-back right here. m Vox sale by L. Korden & Company I.e Koy flporKfl, the Kattleiinnke King, Vun n Visit to Itocklnml mill Se-cui- Hume Itnro Specimen. Yesterday our city was visited by a remarkable character in tho person of Lh Roy George, who the San Francisco Examiner some time ngo gave a full page, describing his ability at handling rattlesnakes and the fearless manner in which he acts with those venomoio rep tiles. Yesterday ho went to Rockland and succeeded in locating and catching thir teen large rattlers and brought them over in a sack to this city. Last evening quite a crowil gathered around Lynch's barber shop to watch him take them from the sack and put them in a soap box, which he had prepared with a screen over thu front like a cage. In a short time he had the makes removed from the sack and put securely into the cage. He doeu not claim that he has any special gift, and says that anyone who has tho nerve can handle a rattler just as easily as he. A snake in a hole or under a rock will bite a man every time, sas Mr. George; but when he is on the open ground a person can walk up to him and pick him up with little danger of ihe reptile striking him. Two of the snakes he caught yesterday were con cealed under a rock. Upon turning the rock over he caught the snakes without any difficulty or danger of being bit. Mr. George will send them to Port land, where their oil will boused for medical purposes. Ho informs us that after pnakes are captured they refuse to eat or drink, and will live as Ion? as twenty-seven months without any nour ishment whatever. Since be has been in the business be has been bitten twice, but applied, the proper antidotes and recovered without any eerious results more than a stiff" joint in one of his index fingers. He states that he would give a per formance in this city could he secure more rattlers ; but he haB not a suffi cient number to make it interesting. Attention, Firemen. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKINQ PO0ER CO., hEW YORK, There will be a special meeting of the members of Mt. Hood Hose Co., No. -1, on tomorrow, Friday, evening at 8 o'clock, at the hose house to make final preparations for the celebration of the anniversary of the nation's birthday. The celebration this year appeals especially to the patriotism of every citizen and Mt. Hood will, as always, toum out with full ranks and do its duty. J. W. Lewis, Secretary. School llt-port. The following is the report (or the Liberty school for the term bezlnning April 2, and ending June 24, 1898: Number of days taught, 58; Number of pupils enrolled. 35; Total number of days attendance, 1651. Those who have neither been absent or tardy during the term are Harvey Mason, Grace Mvison, Elsie Adkisson, Erma Bolton. Number of visitors during the term, 20. Lizzii: Nichols, Teacher. Amateur photography used to be a matter full of difficulties. There used to be trouble in getting outfits and sup plies. Donnell, the druggist, keeps everything you want. Cameras, plates, films, paper, etc. We also make de veloping and toning solutions ready for use. js26tf Waiiteil, Four or five teams with drivers to work on O. R. & N. grade between Ar lington and Umatilla; wages $X50 per day, call on Jas. Ikhi.anj), Agent. WfiiiB iiipi) ice Bream Freezers. ltcdlH'i'il Itnti'K. The Southern Pacific company will carry nassengers between all stations on its lines in Oregon at one fare for the round trip on the Fourth of July. Tick ets at this rate will be on sale on the afternoon of July 2d, on July .'Ird and 4th, and will ho limited to expire July 5th or flth, according to tho distance. This is more of a reduction than the company has been in the habit of mak ing for this occasion, but in line with the wide npreat1 spirit of patriotism throughout the country at this time, they are anxious to offer as much in ducement as possible to enable the peo ple along this line to attend and partici pate in the celebrations arranged for at so many different points. LG. Niekelsen Invites everybody to purchase FUGS ami 111 Clieitp Hates for tho Fourth of.Iuly. For the Foutth of July the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets from The Dalles to any station in Oregon and return, in chiding Wallula and Walla Walla, Wash., at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d and 4tli. Tickets good for return up to and including July 6, 189S. Buy a Piano mover, reaper and header. They are the best, and the prices are the lowest. Mays & Crowe. tf A large stt ck lo sulect from. ALL SIZES BUNTING FLAGS PAINES' CELEBRATED FIREWORKS, FIRECRACKERS AT OLD PRICES. No advance of prices in hi.s goods. CALL AT SECOND ST. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL w atchmakerf Jeweler All work promptly Attended to, und warranted. 174 VOGT BLOC Cloudy Weather Preferred for Sittings. MY WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE DALEES; OR. Jteu You Our Idis' Ivanhoe' Price only $35. Up-to-Dato in Every Respect. Adjustable Steel Handle Bars. Celebrated G. & .1. Detachable Tires. MAYS & CROWE. We have opened our renting department with a Hue of new wheels. We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To he sold at tho Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CREAM Til F ONLY l'KEBZPR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS. KOIt K.W.K 11 V ..THE HARDWARE DEALERS., 1 167 Seuont 8L THE DALLES, OR. fnaier & Benion REMOVAL NOTICE. J. H. CROSS nas removed his store to tho Vogt Block, next door to tho Bosloflco, where ho will bo pleased to greet his many iornier patrons and a liboral sharo of now ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, ; GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &o, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will bo sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. Jl.lV -i "I if. .ItiiAtoJ..