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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1898)
f3) ID SUMMER r ' 'i WE MUST MOVE THE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. inning Thasday, July 7th? We shall offer all of our stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes and Beg Men's Clothing" and Furnishings, at a. GREHTLY RE ED PRICE. We intend this to be a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE, and shall not stop at cost to sell the goods. THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY FOR CASH. Customers whose accounts are settled every thirty days will be considered as cash; but goods charged to accoitnts not settled promptly will be charged at regular prices. THE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS WE PROPOSE RENDER IT IMPERATIVE ON US TO MAKE THIS DISTINCTION BETWEEN CASH AND CREDIT SALES. ' REMEMBER: We propose to make this a sale to be remembered, and the prices we shall make will bear us out in this assertion. WE SHALL BE READY FOR YOU ON THURSDAY. Delay your purchases until then. ; Watch this Paper on Thursday next for Prices. ' Eastern Oregon's Greatest Department Store. PEASE. & MAYS Th3 Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUNDAY JULY 3, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Excursion today To Hood River, Cascade Locks and Bonnevile. The Bound trip for only 50 cents. Don't forget that Kellar keeps the beat ice cream soda in the city. tf Clarke & Falk have the purest and strongest Parts Green in the market. Complete program of July 4th can be found on the fourth pBge of today's issue. , 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 The Fourth is near at hand. Buy yonr oranges, lemons, nuts, etc., of The Dalles Commission Co. tf Ward & Robertson will run their wag onette to the Academy grounds after the parade, all day Monday, and charge 15c. Agents New Process Window Washer wattr tank, sponge and rubber drier combined. Agents wanted. 20th Cen tuA House, Cedar Rapids, la. U. P. Sam is intbe city from his home I neap Dufur and jdraws the customary I crowd on the strtet corners, entertain ing 'them with hif original songs. The Washington .float will start from the Court street school for position in parade. All Georges and Marthas should be present at the school building at 9 :30 o'clock Monday morning. C. J. Stabling 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. Don't forget that A. B. Estebuet has taken the agency for the Troy Laundry and is ready to give his entire attention to all orders sent to him. Address A. B. Estebenet, general agent, or ring up 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 bats in the different styles will be sold below cost. Call and purchase before it is too late. The temperature baa risen over the Columbia river basin. The rivers con tinue to fall. The fall will continue at about tbe same rate for the next four or five days whtch has prevailed during the past three. ' For today the forecast is fair weather with variable winds over tbe Pacific Northwest. A sppcial rate of fifty cents round trip to Hood River, Cascade Locks and Bonneville has been made by the O. R. & N. Co. today. Return tickets are good tor both the 5:20 and 11 :40 trains. On the evening of tbe Fourth of July there will be an excursion down tbe river on the steamer Sarah Dixon. She will leave the D. P. & A. N. Co's dock at 0:30 and will return at 8:30 in time for all to witness the grand display of eworks. The bicycle parade Monday evening ill start from the Umatilla Honse at 15, and will proceed south on Union treet to Second : west on Second to aughlin; south on Laughlin to the reworks display. A band will be eta- ohed at the termination of the parade. . Amateur photography used to be a matter full of difficulties. Thfreused to be trouble in getting outfits and sup plies. Donnell, ihe druggist, keeps everything you want. Cameras, plates, films, paper, etc. We also make de veloping and toning solutions ready for use. -"je26tf Tbe 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 tbe wagon ; should he fail to call upon you ring up telephone 341 and your wants will be attended to immediately. Give us your work and we will try to pleaee Last evening Captain Lewis received letter from Wallace McCammant, etat- ng that he would be here thia evening and would take part in the exercises on the Fourth as well as deliver the oration. Mr. McCammant'a reputation as an or- tor is well-known and our people can look forward to a treat in the way of oratory. Preparations for the Fourth are being made everywhere in our city. Tbe marshal has a number of men at work on the streets raking off the rocks And rubbish so that the town -will present a clean appearance, while nearly every residence' a'nd place of business in the city is being decorated beautifully. A. M. Williams & Co. have attain dressed a window to suit the occasion. It is draped in the rear with a large Ameri can and English flag. Between the two stands Faneuil hall, and through its open doors can be seen the men, in con tinental costume, signing tbe Declara tion of Independence. Suspended above is tbe liberty bell and tbe old. bell man, waiting impatiently for tbe word to ring out the glad newe. On the whole this window is one of the finest that has ever been put in our city on any occasion and reflects much credit on its draper, Mr. Earnest Jenson. College Songster. Those who delight in the rollicking college song, the tinkle of the mandolin and the plunk of tbe banjo, have a treat in store for - them when the Berkeley Quartet appears at the opera bouse on Wednesday, Julv 6th. The Quartet is assisted by a large number of special ties, and everyone is sure to be pleased. The concert given by the Berkeley boys is humorous, yet refined. It will please the lover of fun as well as the musical critic. The boys perform their numbers with the ginger and snap which is char acteristic of college men',1 and at the same time they perform with the skill of professional musicians. Tbe Dalles has never. been favored by a visit, of the university boys and the people here should Bbow their appreciation by giv ing them a good reception. They sing at the Vogt opera house next Wednes day night. Seats on sale ' at Snipes Kineraly Drug Co. Notice to the 15oys. T i Ti - n 7 : n i . o o'clock on the morning of the Fourth to dress for the procession. Remember all boys have been cordially invited to maich and if the committees have betn unable to see you personally it has been for lack of time. There need be no fear that there will not be enough uniforms for all, as the committee has succeeded in providing enough for all possible con tingencies. Liberty Car Children, Attention! Farm for Bale. A good farm for sale four and a half miles from town, consisting of 420 acres cleared land, 120 being in grain, four horses, 10 head of cattle and 6 of hogs. Also a good dwelling house and barn. Tbe land will produce anything grown in Waeco county. A good echool within a quarter of a mile of the farm. No mortgage or land agent in the way. Call on or address Seth Morgan, july2-lm-w - The Dalles, Or. Look Oat. All persons using the city water for ir rigating purposes are warned thai any infringement of the rules will be strictly enforced. J. B. Crosses, Supt. e fireworks will be set off on tbe evening of the Fourth on the bluff east of the Rinehart residence. This is an excellent place and will furnish a- splen did view from all parts of the city. ' The display this year promises to be the best that has ever been bad in The Dalles, and everyone s Would secure a convenient spot f'om which to view the scene. All of tbe little girls who are to ride in the 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. ' NOTICE. The different hose companies can se cure bunting for the purpose of decorat ing for tbe Fourth of July celebration free-by applying to tbe decoration com mittee, i By order of H. W. French, Chairman. tea coffee soda Some day there may be better baking powder flavoring extracts and spices than Schilling's Best, be cause "de wurl do move." Hurry up, old world ! You've got many a mile to go ! For sale by L. Rorden & Company ISO wie li moumaiQ ics cream Freezers. Jtev You Sr? Our ladis' 'Ivanhoe' Piiee 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 We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and MapWood: To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CREAM THF ONLY FREEZFR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS. - FOR BALE BY ...pita & Benton. ,.THE JUUiDWRSE DEALERS., 167 Second St. TBE DALLES. OR. Phone 25. J T. Peters & Co. NOTICE. J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Pos 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 he sold at pop-, ular prices. Call and see him.