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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1898)
C3J o- o sew i lfKh, mm M "We shall mark it by a Gift to each, lady -customer in our Dry Goods Departments Each and every lady makinp a purchase in our Dry Gods Department on Saturday, .Inly 2d, will presented with one Child's Paruuo'.. The Parasols will be given away after 10 o'c'ock a. ni., and aa long as they last. They positively will not be given to children unaccompanied. We lava lota of them, but it's just as weil to make your purchases early in the day. ' SPECIALS FOR THE FOURTH. Shirt Waists . 75c Our Special 2-clasp Handy Clove 95c The Special Prices on Ltdies' Tailor-made Suits and Skirts will be continued for the balance of this week. Clothing For Those, Who Wish to be IXlell Dressed. Our H. S. & M. line of GUARANTEED CLOTHING is too well known to require any extended notice and we will simply make this announcement. For this week we will sell any Ten Dollar Suit in our stock for $7.85 This does not represent cost to us but as cnr loss is your gain the bene fit is all yours. Come early and make your selection before the line is broken. A full line to select from now. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY JULY 2, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. There's ninny a roprae in a tattered coat, And whatever the books may mi y, Old clothes don't make an honest heart At any hour of the day. But tbere'dvery little excuse for being shabby. Pease & Mays will eell yoa a $10 H., S. & M. euit for $7.85. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for sunburn and wind chafing. tf Don't forget that Kellar keeps the beat ica cream soda in the city. tf Clarke & Falk have the purest and strongest Paris Green in the market. Cherries, raspberries, blackberries and dew berries, at The Dalles Commission Company. tf H. M. Ryan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Headquarters at Jacobeen's. tf Chenowith creek will produce a large crop of fruit this season and it will be of good quality. The Fourth is near at hand. Buy your oranges, lemons, nute, etc., of The Dalles Commission Co. tf Owing to the fact that the third falls on Sunday and the Fourth will b9 on Monday, collection day will be post poned until Tueeday the 5th. A telegram dated at Oeden from Rev. Mr. Butcher states that a freight wreck near that place would delay hi3 train eo that he could not be in the city before Monday. Oa Sunday, the third, Andrew Keliar will give a bunch of fire crackers to each boy purchasing 10c worth of his fine roasted peanuts. This is a rare bargain. Do not mte8 it, boys. Rev. A. Tenny who is the organizer of the Congrgational chnrch in this city, will arrive on the Regulator this even ing and conduct services in the Congre gational church tomorrow. The farmers west of The Dalle9 are busily harvesting their hay crop. The yield is up to the averace. A few have cut their wheat for bay, believing that there is more money in bay than in , grain. " "- C. J. Stnbling has just received a large shipment of genuine orange wine, which he will retail either by the pint, Quart, gallon or bottle. This wine is superior to the grape product, having a very mellow flavor. known. The traveliire public can enjoy a pleasant ride by eitper road and with very little dust. This morning Roe Grimes will ship three carloads of beef cattle to the Union Meat Co., at Portland. A meeting of Mt. Hood Hose Co. was held at the ho3e house last evening. The members of the company decided to turn out in full force on July 4th, which will help Ewell the magnitude ot the parade. All former- members ot the Oregon National Guard and any othera who would care to join in the procession on the Fourth are cordiaHy invited to do so. Caps and muskets will be given to all who take part. The rains of the last month have im proved crops to such an extent that farmers who were feeling blue are now beaming over with joy, and are satisfied that a failure in Wasco county is an "unknown quantity." Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, near Liberty, Waeco county, June 30, 1893, Myron D. Farrington, of Fairfield, and Miss Lydia Johnson, Rev. W. C. Smith officiating. Don't forget that A. B. Estebenet has i taken the agency for the Troy Laundry I and is ready to give bis entire attention to all orders sent to him. Addrees A. B. Estebenet, general agent, or ring np phone number 119. ' tf The attention of the ladies is called to the grand clearance sale of trimmed hats at the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Parlors. Trimmed hats in the different styles will be sold below cost. Call and purchase before it is too late. The Dalles Steam Laundry begs to in form its patrons that Mr. A. B. Este benet is no longer in its employ. Mr. S. Burns will take his place on the wagon; should he fail to call upon you ring up telephone 341 and your wants will be attended to immediately. Give ns your work and we will trv to please you. . Amateur photography used to be a matter foil of difficulties. Thfreused to be tronble in getting outfits and sup plies. Donnell, the druggist, keeps everything yon want.-' Cameras, plates, films, paper, fctc. We also make de veloping and toning solutions ready for use. je26tf An otficial program for the Fourth of Jnly celebration in thiscity has been ar ranged by Joe Heroux. It is neatly ar ranged and contains the order of parade, names of the officers of the day, the order of exercises and the program of the fireworks. They will be very con- The countv roads Dalles from the Chen hood are in better condi lladi ing into The with neighbor- ton than ever venient on the Fourth, especially for strangers in our city who are not famil iar with the plans of thccelebration and the places in which it will be held. On the front is a beautiful American flag In three colors, while the program is print ' i - i . -. i i eu in reu, wont) anu uiue. During the last week the run of salmon on the upper river has been very en couraging. Traps and operators of nets have been making good catches, and the canneries are kept busy disposing of the fish. Along with what is being canned, a considerable amount is sent to the eastern markets.' There will be a meeting of the Fonrth of July executive committee at 9 o'clock this evening (Saturday) at the club rooms of the D. C. & A. C. Also at the same time chief marshal and chief of division, together with the following members of special committee on pro gram : Crandall, Gavin, Lewis, Douthit and Riddell. You and I and our neighbors are quick to judge a man by his appearance. If he looks the vagabond we want noth ing to do with tyim. We should expect, then, to be judged by the same stand ard, and remember that there is no ex cuse for nnsightly dress, now that Pease & Mays are selling the famous $10 H., S. & M. suits for $7.83. The Bplendid new flag which will be donated by the contractors, architects and workmen as well as the firms who furnished the material for the new school ' building, is on exhibition in Nickelson's window. It is a beautiful article, its dimensions being 10x20 feet and when raised in place on the 4th' can be viewed from all parts of the city. Last night someone entered the resi dence of Henry Rodman, on Front street, near the Umatilla House, and stole $8.00 in silver, a coat, a pair of blankets and some other articles of clothing. The entrance was made through the rear by ascending a ladder to the back door. Diligent search was made for the theif, but he was not located. T. T. Nicholas is sinking the shaft on the Crate farm to strike the immenee deposit of coal imbedded under the mass of volcanic lavas along the banks of Chenowith creek." With the two enter prising companies working at the un earthing of this great commercial com -modity there is no donbt but The Dalles will soon have a large list of miners flocking in to assist In ' getting the coal to market. The coal Is down there. Some 600 laboring inen, who have been at work on the O. R. & N. track on the Upper Columbia, will soon be laid off. Superintendent James O'Brien has been doing a good deal of repairing be tween The Dalles and Wailula since early spring, and the work is now nearly completed. Construction trains have been side-tracked at various points, while the men were raising track, put ting in sleepers and rails and ballasting the road with gravel from the adjacent gravel beds. Most of the men will re main in Eastern Oregon for the harvest, but many will work their way to Port land during the next few weeks. Early yesterday morning someone who has since adopted the name of John Doe, was enjoying himself near the Commercial Clu and testing his lung power by an occasional war whoop be tween times. The exertions of his friends and that of the Chronicle force which were a work in the office near by, to. quiet him were to no avail. He said hepuJa not be caught and wanted to run. Ha soon had the opportunity of his lifeSjor about that time Night watchman WHev wa9 sighted in the dim moonlight doming ' through the alley. He ran and ran fast, bnt the nightwatchman kept his lamps on him and located him in the rear of the Mid way saloon. Yesterday morning John was brought before the recorder and pharged $5 for the space he occupied. Cheap Rates for tbe Fourth of Jnly. For theFouith of Jnly the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets from The Dalles to any station in Oregon and return, in cluding Wailula and Walla Walla, Wash., at tbe rate of one fare for tbe ronnd trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d and 4th. Tickets good for return up to and including Jnly 6, 1893. Liberty Oar Children, Attentioul All of the little girls who are to ride in tbe liberty car on the Fourth are re' quested to meet at Win. Michell's office, corner of Third and Washington streets. at 9:30 o'clock sharp, ready to take their places on tbe car. Portland Electrolysis Company. Superfluous hair, warts, moles and all facial blemishes removed permanently. Chiropoaist work skillfully done. Head quarters over land office in the Chapman block. .... jQyltf The natural fine flavor ?nd strength of Schil lings Best tea flavoring extracts coffee and spices have been retained and developed by skill and care; 185 , For sale by L. Rorden & Company ' I Chenowith Breezes. Wm. Jordan, road supervisor and di rector of theChenowith public school, has just moved into his new residence on Shatter Flat. Chas. Champlin has harvested an im mense crop of oat hay on the Kelsay farm this year. Three to four tons to the acre being cut. G. F. Arnold this year has been ex perimenting with alfalfa and millet. For an extraordinary dry season the crops both look well anl no doubt he will be well paid for his adventure. The sheep shearers at Hanna's have completed their labors and the wool has been hauled to town. The sheep are being driven to the mountains where grazing is In good condition. , A. M. Kelsay has the coal boring ma chine on his farm and intends to com mence boring for coal in a few days. Owing to the amount of "boring" he was compelled to do before election in town, is one reason for the delay in commencing Booner. If he is as suc cessful in getting coal as he was getting the clerkship he will have coal to burn. Look out for the Chenowith creek del egation of lun-makers who will visit The Dalles on the Fourth to -assist in celebrating the day of independence and the battle of Manila bay. Hip ! hurrah ! for the glorious Stars and Stripes ! C. FOOTBALL. There have been six games of footbalj between the State University .of Cali fornia and Standford; Stanford has won three games and theother three games have resulted in Aies. In all other intercollegiate contests .Berkeley takes tbe lead especially in musical matters. Stanford ha tried year after year to get a glett-elijl that would com pare favorably with itiecefrom Berke ley but she lias nver succe&led. The concerts given by A he Berkeley boys are on a par with yhe concerts given ty eastern university musical ciubs, and no one shouhi fail to hear the concert given by theiJerkeley etudents on next Wednesday iiight. REGULATOR LINE. iced need Bates for the Fonr-h of July. The D. P. & A. N. Co. will sell round trip tickets on Saturday, July 2d, as fol lows, between Portland and The Dalles $2.00; 'between The Dalles, White Salmon and Hood River 50 cents. Tick ets between Portland and The Dalles will be limited from da'te'of sale, Satur day, July 2d, until Wednesday, July 6; between Tbe Dalles, White Salmou and intermediate points from date of : sale until Tuesday, July 5th. Vv W. C. Allaway, Gen. Agent. lioji, Attention. All boys who wish to help the com mittee to make our Fourth of July pro cession a success will please present themselves at the armory on the morn ing of the Fourth at 9 o'clock, where thev will be uniformed for the march. Everybody is asked to come without fail, for to make it a success we must have all. As all the boys in town may not see this notice, those who do are asked to tell all their triends about it. Any boy from 12 years up will be ac cepted. NOTICE. . The different hose companies can se cure bunting for the purpose of decorat ing for the Fourth of July celebration free by applying to the decoration com mittee. Bv order of ' H. W. French, Chairman. Wilite pioupfl Ice Cream Freezers. NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CREAM THF ONLY FREEZFR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS. FOE BALK BY ...IK Eeniou ..THE HHDWRRE DEALERS.. 161 Second St. : THE DALLES, OR. Royal makes the food pare wholesome and delicious. FDVDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ogt Opera nous wetraesfleyJuly 6 . 5 The Wanted. Four or five teams with drivers to work on O. R. & N. grade between Ar lington and Umatilla; wages $3.50 per day, call on Jas. Ireland, Agent. Cleveland wheels are selling in spite of all the cheap wheels that are offering. Call and see our '98 models. Maier & tSenton. Casn In lour Cneclcs. All countv warrants registered prior to May 10, 1894, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after June 10, 1898. C. L. Phillips, Conntv Treasurer. Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur nish lodge socials and ice cream festi vals solicited. - Don't forget that bur ice cream sodas are tbe best in tbecity. To Care a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab letsT All druggists refund tte money if it fails to cure. 25c. Buy a Piano mover, reaper and header. They are the best, and the prices are the lowest. Mays & C"w. tf Everybody reads Thi Chronicle. Berkley Quartet OF THE Universiiu of California ASSISTED BY Berkley Instrumental Quintet. C. B. Newman. Character Delineator. Kea llanna. Instrumentalist. "Brick" Morso. Tenor. C. E. Parcel Is. Violinist. Admission 50c: children 25c. Re served seats without extra charge ut the usual- place. . Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOC Cloudy Veathep Preferred for Sittings . MY WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE DALLES, OR. J-lai You St? Our adis' 'Ivanhoe' Pmee only $35. Up-to-Date in Every Respect. Adjustable Steel Handle Bars. Celebrated G. & J. Detachable Tires. -MAYS & CROWE. We have opened our renting department with a ' line of new wheels. REMEMBER Wo have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. t phone 25. J- T- Peters & Co. REFJIOVAL. MQTEGE. J. H. CROSS nas removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Post office, where he will be pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN" and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him.