Out Geat ClxBR On oca PRICES lislE PflOlStED VOUa . V Compare them with what you have paid and see what you can save. Space will not permit the quoting1 of prices on everything in our immense stock, but corresponding reductions have been made on all lines. COME AND SEE US; LOOK OUR STOCK OVER; BUY AND SAVE MONEY. Terms during this sale are Cash, or prompt settlement in thirty days. . Print Department. Keg. Indigo Blue Prints, Ceylons 04 Charter Oak " 04 Ionia Fancy .05 American, blue and gold 05 American, blue 05 Reds and Clarets 05 Blacks and Whites 05 Fancy Prints '. 06 j Ginghams. Victor Apron Checks 05 Amoskeag Apron Checks 06j Special 03 .03 .04 04 04 .04 .04 .05 Dress Ginghams Unbleached Muslins. Yeddo A Bunting 03 National A Bunting 04 Holbrook R 04 Utica C 04 Lawrence LL '. 05 Cabot A 07 ; Cabot W 06 Stark A Drill Bleached Muslins. Rutledge 05 Country Club 06 Hope..r 08 Fruit of the Loom .' 08 jijvji louaiu v-o .04 .05 .06 02J 03 03 .03 .04 .06 .05 .06 .04 .05" 06J 06 06 BLEACHED MUSLINS, Continued. Beg. Special Langdon G. B 10 .08 Dwight half bleached 10 .07 English Long Cloth 12 .10 Shirting1. Columbia Blues 08 .06J Otis Checks ." 10 .07 Amoskeag Excelsiors 10 .07 Amoskeag, extra heavy 11 .07 Outing" Flannel. Snowflake Outing 04 Avondale Outing 08 J .06 Amoskeag Teazle Down 10 .07 Tickings. . Blue and White Stripe ..08 .06-J ISame 10 .07 Same... 2 .09 Same .15 .11- Same 20 .13 Same 25 ".13 Fancy Ticking 15 .12 Same 20 .14 Table Damasks. 54-inch Turkey Reds 25 .20 59-inch Buffs : 50 .39 62-inch Red 50 .39 62-inch Fancy Green 60 .46 Bleached Damasks. " Res;. Special 54-inch Union Damask 25 .20 56-inch all Linen ; 50 - .39 56-inch all Linen 65 .48 64-inch all Linen 75 .59 68-inch all Linen $1.00 .73 " 70-inch all Linen 1.25 .90 72 -inch all Linen... 1.35 1.05 Quilts. 75c values for. .55c $1.00 val. for ..78c $1.25 val. for ..98c $2.00 val. for$.55 $2.50 val. for$1.98 Wash Goods. Lot 1 Lot 2 : 10 Lot 3 12 Lot 4 I 15 Lot 5 20 and 25 5 big drives. 08 .06 ..07 i 08J .10 .14 Special odds and ends ... 08c Worth from 12c to 25c per yard. Hosiery. Ladies' and Children's. 120 values for 09 Jc 25c values for 20c 40c ' values for 32c 20c values for 15c 35cvalues for 28c 50c values for 38c There will be a similar redaction in all the other departments, including Lacee, Embroideries, Under wear, Corsets, Shirt Waists, i.tc. Eastern Oregon's Greatest Department Store. PE Men's Shoes. Best. Special Cordovan Congress $6.00 $3.65 Brown Russia Calf, lace 5.00 2.50 Brown Russia Calf, lace 3.50 2.00 Tan Sq. Toe, Rus. Calf, lace. 4.50 2.50 Dongola Square Toe, lace 4.00 2.00 Ladies' Shoes. Kid Button, narrow sq. toe.. $3.00 $2.00 Kid Button, needle toe 3.50 2.00 Ox Blood and Tan, lace. 3.50 2.00 Ox Blood and Tan, button.... 3.00 2.00 Kid Lace, needle toe 4.00 2.00 Kid Button, narrow sq. toe .. 3.00 2.00 Needle Toe Oxfords, in tan or black 3.50 2.00 Narrow Square Toe Oxfo'rds. 3.50 2.00 Kid Button, square toe 3.00 2.00 Boys', Misses', Children's. Boys' Satin Calf Congress, square toe ,. .....$2.00 $1.25 Boys' Satin Calf Lace, needle toe... 2.00 1.25 Misses' Tan Goat Button, ' square toe 2.00 1.00 Misses' Patent Leather 3.00 1.50 Misses' Tan, Button or Lace 1.50 1.00 Child's Tan, Button or Lace 1.25 .85 SE & MAYS.. The Dalles DaUy Chfoaieie. FRIDAY JULY 8. 1S98 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget that Kellar keeps the best ice cream soda in the city. tf Clarke & Falk have the purest and strongest Paris Green in the market. H. M. Ryan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo. Headquarters at Jacubeen's. tf Yesterday a carload of cattle, which had been purchased from Kelly Bros, b Roe Grimes, were shipped to the Unio Meat Co. Lost, yesterday, an Elk's watc charm, on which is engraved the a of Frank Keeler. Finder will plea leave same at this office. Only 50 cents to Hood .River, CaEcad Locks, Bonneville or Multnomah Sun day, July 10th, going and returning o all O. R. & K. passenger trains that date. Ice cream and cake will be served after the meeting Saturday night, July 9th, at the Salvation army. Everybody be sure to come; a wonderful time is expected. Services this evening at the St. Paul Ezpiscopal church as usual. AIbo on Sunday at tbe usual hours, as the rector will not go to Goldenpale, as heretofore announced. C. J. Stubling 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. Estebenet has taken the agency for tbe Troy Laundry and is ready to give bis entire attention to all orders sent to him. Address A. B. Estebenet, general agent, or ring up phone number 119. tf The attention of tbe ladies is called to the grand clearance sale of trimmed bats at the Campbell & Wileon Millinery Parlors. Trimmed hats in the different styles will be sold below cost. Call and purchase before it is too late. On Sunday, July 10th, the O. R. Sc N. Co., will sell round trip excursion tick ets good going and returning on all reg ular passenger trains from The Dalles to Hood River, Cascade Locks, Bonneville and Multnomah Falls for 50 cents. Le Roy George, the rattlesnake king, gave a performance in this city last evening and the manner in which be handles tbe rattlers is little short of marvelous. He will take these venom ous reptiles, which he baa caught across the river in Rockland, and handle them as he would a pet animal. He will wrap them around his neck as if they were perfectly harmless and seems to haye some power bv which he keeps them from injuring him. His- show is certainly worth th price of ad mission, which is 10 cents. He will I show this afternoon and evenincr. alsa tonorrow, next to Murchie's stables. mateur photography used to be a tter full 'of difficulties. There nsed be trouble in getting outfits and sup ies. Donnell, the druggiet, keeps verything you want. Cameras, plates, films, paper, etc. We also make de veloping and toning solutions ready for use. je26tf 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 andyour wants will be attended to immediately. Give us your work and we will try to please yon. Thursday Charles Florer was seriously burned on the face and hands with car- onc acid, it appears tuat tie was i rawing a nail from a horse's hoof and then he had done eo he was pourine rbolic acid in the hole left by tbe hail. The horse k:cked and broke the bottle, splashing it on Mr. Florer with the above results. Several accidents oooorred in Spokane on the Fourth. Mrs. James Coverly nearly lost her eyesight by being struck in the face by a piece of a flying bomb. Wra. Wilson was struck in the face by a flying rocket, and will loose the larger part of his nose. Nelsou Hartson, son of M. T. Hartson, exploded a bomb in a tin can with disastrous results to him self and tbe can. He was cut in the face and arms and received other slight injuries none of which, however are eerious. Dorothy, the 5-year-old daughter "of Justice Holman, of Dayton, narrowly escaped being burned to death Monday. Unobeerved by her mother, the little girl got bold of some firecrackere, and proceeded to amuse herself.' In some way her waist was ignited and hAfright ful screams soon brought her cousin, Mrs. George Savage, to her rescue. Without a moment's hesitation Mrs. Savage seized the child and extinguished the flames by briskly rubbing the cloth with her hands, burning: her hands painfully. Tbe little girl was burned quite badly on the breast and arms, but it is thought she will recover. R. C, Atwood, who is extensively in terested in wheat-raising in Sherman county, in speaking of the crop outlook, said: "Sherman county is going, to market more wheat this year than any o'her county in the state. I believe Leitef prices ' for wheat are past, and fair pricas will prevail. The California shortage will make room for our prod uct. ' Oar farmers are - well posted, and in most case? will seek the early market, which, as a rule, is the best for tbe section. It will not take long to supply the California shortage and load all the chartered ships from the great yield of wheat that will be produced this year in the Northwest." The Dalles Commercial and Athletic CI ab team, consisting of Judge Brad shaw, Fred Houghton, M. T. No'an, N. J. Sinnott, .Victor Schmidt and Carey Ballard, leaves on the 7 o'clock train this morning for Portland, where they will take part in the tournament for the Feldenheimer trophv. The contest will be between the Multnomah and the D. C. and A. C. teams. Our boys will be joined in Portland Dy H. M. Oeden, who is a member of the team. THEY LEAVE TODAY. lSlKlvteen Afore of Our brave Boys Go This Morning; to Support the Plat. Bow They Were Treated. PUBLIC .INSTALLATION. Officers of the A. O. 17. TV. and Degree of Honor Duly Installed Lest fivenlns;. Last evening the installation of officers for the A. O. U. W. and D. of; H. whs held in Fraternity hall and largely at tended by member a and friends. The lodge was called to order by Dr. Frazier, and after a selection by the Alpha Man dolin and Guitar Club, tbe following officers were installed : S. H. Frazier, M. W. ; Fred Lempke, F. ; C. A. Borders, overseer ; S. L. Young, financier; J. F. Haworth, re dorder; C. L. Phillips, receiver; Hans Hansen, guide; Frod Welder, I. W. At the conclusion of the Workmen's installation Mrs. Maude Eddon gave a recitation, which was highly appreci ated, after which the following officers of the Degree of Honor were installed, Mrs. Chae. Stephens acting as install ing officer : P. C. Mrs. C. J. Crandall ; C. of H., Mrs. J. A. Douthit; L. of H., Mrs. McArthnr ; C. of C, Mrs. Sterling ; Recorder, Mrs. Stephens; Financier, Ida Burchtorf; Receiver, Elizabeth Schooling; L. U.t Mrs. Kreft;I. W., Mrs. Halfpap; O. W., Mrs. Waud. After tbe installation refreshments were served and the usual pleasant time was enjoyed by everyone present. Keal Estate Sale. esterday Captain H. F. Kendall and tors D. Walker and H. C. Johnston, mining surgeons tor tbe united tes army, were in the city and ex- ined twenty-three volunteers. Of trie 23 eighteen were accepted and leave the morning train today for San rancisco and Manila. The followiag are the names of those ccepted : Senica F. Fonts, Wm. E. Lee, harlea McDougall.Fred Pretzald. A. E, eAtly, Ralph Cobbs, Geo. H. Dufur, fThos. Nutter, Daniel J. Kretzer, Clar jenee E. Tiernan, Charles F. Wagner, Charles Rubart, Harry A. Fredden. all lifor Co. L, and Jack Williams. Frank Pierce, Lodanar Crary, Kenneth ' E. Warner, and Isaac Turney, for Co. H.' The rejected are John E. Broean, mat ted ; Edward. H. Sargent, defective ision ; James E. Ball, deaf in right ear; has. L. McGaffeny, deaf; Geo. F. tranahan, right had deformed. The Dalles apportionment was thir teen men there were five more needed ara fts our boys were anxious to go they acaepted the entire eighteen who passed thaexaruination. Toe men v will' go in charge of S. F. Fou, who will act as lance corporal. ' Tin: Chboniclb wiehes the boys a suc cessful trip, and hopes that when the war iswassed they will return to receive our congratulations for the laurels they will certainly win. The Laughlin estate offers for sale all their land property in and near The Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks and acreage. Terms reasonable. Apply to the undersigned at the office of the Wasco Warehouse Co. B. F. Laughlin. tf Why not enjoy a vacation next Sun day? Fifty cents will pay your fare to Hood River, Cascade Locks, Bonneville or Multnomah Falls on that date. Married Oi Thurp'iav trv-nin at 8 o'clock Mr. Christian Dunov.in, of Sum pter, Baker cuiiniy. was united in marriage with Miss Edith M. Divie, Rev. J. H. Wood officiating. - The ceremony was attended by numerous ie!ative.j and friends of the younu people, and after congratula tions brt'l Iwe.i extended, a bountiful wedding piifper was served. Th yriuns eoupie will leave !n a few days ior their ho run in Raker county. WAX TED. Energetic, hustling young man to rep resent tbe Keystone Watch Co. Good opportunity for right party. No 'expe rience necessary. Keystone Watch Co., Portland, Or. ' Schilling's Best , . , tea baking powder- : coflee flavoring extracts ; , soda.. and spices . . make a man glad he has to eat . : 7 U5 For sale by L. Rorden & Company Mr. D. J. Cooper brought to this office yesterday a copy of tbe Hawaiian Star, which was sent home by "Fatty" Brown with the request to hand it to Mr. Cooper when tbev had read it. From it we have clipped two editorials whicC snow the gool will which the residents of Honolulu have for our boys, and the following clipping also gives evidence of the treatment received at the hands of the natives: The kindliness and good feeling of the native Hawaiians was shown yesterday upon the wharves. Little native bovs in none too good clothes, whom no on j would nave euppoeea to nave too mai y coins in their pockets, dug into their pants and brought up nickels to pay for fruit for Uncle Sam's boys. Hawaiian ladies have been willing workers in helpine towards making the welcome to the soldiers a success. In fact there has been nothing but the beet spirits dis played towards the men who have come to our shores, and from none has the welcome been more hearty than from the native Hawaiians. Wfliie (Qoiipn Ice GrEam Freezes Tnere will be a joint installation of the officers elect of Columbia Lodge, No. 5, 1. O. O. F., and Azalea Rebekab Lodge, No. 89, 1. O. O. F.t at Odd Fel lows Hall this, Friday, evening at 8:30. All Odd Fellows and members of Re bekah lodges in good standing are cor dially invited to attend. 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. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous SI i lie- pills. iv .:-. . : - ..:!: NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CREAM -THF ONLY FREEZFK MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO' MOTIONS..'. : I v " :r. 1 ': '. ; .' ' ; " :; .; FOR SALE BV, , .. .. . . PH ...iiaieraiB ..THE HRRDWflfiE ' DEALERS.. . 167 SeM si; ' .-'the- dalles, or v? ly sf-1 I. , , ' i , n -. . a W ; Jau You Our ladihJV V a ....'I: , , i.f.i- .i-.:p iv '-- if If" : .n 1 - .'t. -ali.l-?MlifV o-.. Up-to-Date'in eQrLJtespecl : ' , A !? ' Adjustable Ste&-VHaiBa Celebrated QjJJ'P'eMhkble Tiresl" 'rT;"7Tr:i o i We have opened our rehflng.department wiih-a