O: Trade Definitions. A dull store (empty aisles) MEANS High Prices. Bus,., in only one aisle MEANS A few prices to attract. Busy on trashy goods MEANS High prices for regular stock. Busy in all sections MEANS Low prices and full assortments. That's so, .and "We are busy everywhere. lbs Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY JULY 28, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. o Our Great Clearance Sale ....is Still On.... And we are offering bargains worthy of the name. We have made this sale a grand success by doing just as we agreed to making a cut on everything in our store. We have sold lots of goods in the last three weeks, and still we have bargains for you. PEASE & MAYS, "Originators and Promoters of LOW PRICES." Monkey Braud Soap. Monkey Brand Soap. Monkey Brand Soap. - See it displayed in Maier &Benton's window. july27-lw Fruit jara and cans at Maya & Crowe'e, Victor bicycles for $40 at Mays & Crowe's. 21 3t Sewing machines, four-drawer cabi net, $25, at Maya & Crowe'e. St Now ia the time to epray with Paria Green. Clarke & Falk Lave the strong est you can get. ' " tf Crushed violets, the latest flavor for ice cream soda at the Columbia Candv Factory. Give it a trial. tf Famished rooms to rent, also suites of rooms euitable for housekeeping. Ap ply to 19 and 20, Chapman block. tf The ladies of the Christian church will give a moonlight social at the church on Friday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served. 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 our ice cream sodas are the best in thecity. A meeting of the Emergency Corps will be held at the K. of P. hall this evening. A large attendance is request ed as there is much business to be tran- acted and more work to be given out. Phil Brogan returned Tuesday evening from a business trip to Antelope. He reports harvesting in full blast in that section. Rye and meadow bay are short this year, while alfalfa yielded an un cnueually large crop. Producers will please remember that their exhibits will be taken to the Ore gon Industrial Exposition free of charge. For shipping tags and information drop a card to Secretary Industrial Exposi tion, Portland, Oregon. Dr. A. Detrich, of Dufur, being in need of rest, will for the next three months turn over bis practice to Dr. H. C. Dobbs, ef Wisconsin. Dr. Dobba ia a graduate of the Detroit Medical College, and comes highly recommended. Dr. Detrich intends returning in the fall and continuing his practice at Dufur. "Large crowds of excursionists are tak ing advantage of the low Sunday excur sions via the O. K. & N. to Hood River, Cascade Locks and Bonneville. The fare being only 50 centa for the round trip to these points, this arrangement affords the cheapest and most enjoyable outing within reach oi Dallesitea, who e not slow to take advantage of it. We note thatiPortland ia advertising California meloi s for the last week. Thia ia nothing worthy of mention, since the people c f The Dalles have bad l an abundance o ANTELOPE PROPERTY. A Flue Business House In that Ureat Stock Center Offered at a Great Sacrifice. For sale, on easy terms, a large 2-story business house, 24x40 feet in size, in Antelope, Wasco county, Oregon, on a 55x100- foot lot on the west side of Main street in the heart of town ; built in 1893 ; aealed throughout with finely seasoned 3 inch lumber, rustic outside, with large glass front. Ground floor at present used for printing office and residence, and upper story for A. O. D. W. lodge hall. With little work can be converted into a store, bank building, hotel or Ea loon. Will take $700 less than it cost me. .Address E. M. Shdtt, Heppner, Oregon. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve . Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. Farm for Sale. A good farm for sale four and a half miles from town, consisting of 420 acres good land, 120 being in grain, four horses, 10 head of cattle and 6 of hogs. Also a good dwelling houae and barn. The 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, juli-2-lm-w The Dalles, Or. NOTICE. the last week which were raised not in California, but county. In fact and common at d watermelons during ight here in Wasco they are so plentiful resent that the largest Ail dogs running at large, without a license tag, after the 1st of August, will be impounded. Chas. F. Laueb, City Marshal. Use Clarke & Falk'a Floral Lotion for sunburn and wind chafing. tf in the market retail for 25 centa each. There will be an excursion train leave The Dalles about 7 a. m., August 3rd, for Portland, returning train will leave Portland about 7 p. m. same day.. Special ticketa will be sold at The Dalles for $2.00 for the round trip to Portland, good going and returning on thia excur sion train only. Passengers will not be carried on any other train on these ticketa. Thia will give the passengers about nine hours in Portland. aug3 The home office of the Caledonian In surance Company, at Edinburgh, Scot land, bave requested ua to ascertain, if possible, the whereabouts of one Robert Edwards, who was born in Staffordshire, England, in April, 1856, and who haa a brother, Albert Edwards, now living in London. Mr. Edwards waa last heard of in thia country in April, 1895, since I . which time no trace of him can be found. Should oar readers bave any knowledge of euch party, any informa tion which they may be able to convey to ua will be highly appreciated. Yesterday waa the hottest day of the season in The Dalles. During the after noon the thermometer stood' at 95 until about 5 o'clock it rose one degree higher. From the manner that everyone noticed the heat yesterday it ia plain -that 96 de grees ia plenty hot and if the thermom eter runa much higher the city will be deserted, aa all kinds of tiireats of leav ing for the eea coast or mountains could be heard yesterday. The admirers of fine arts should not fail to see the two oil paintinga which are on exhibition at Blakeley & Hough ton a drug store, one of which ia a view of Mt. Hood, while the other ia the familiar scene of Trout Lake with Mt. Adams in the background. They are the work of W. W. Armstrong, of Oak land, California. Mr. Armstrong; who is well known by many of our towns people since hie last trip to the city, is second to none as a painter, aa his work ehows too plainly. The painting of Mt. Hood will be raffled this week, while the picture of Trout Lake will be sold. One of the last steps in the settlement oi the affairs of the estate of Henry L. Yealer, the father of Seattle, waa taken in Seattle Monday, when an order was presented, signed by Judge Moore, and filed confirming the last of a Beriea of sales, at which the real property belong ing to the estate haa been disposed of to pay the debts of the estate and claims of the dead pioneer's heirs.' The Bales were forced Bales, the creditora having united in demanding that the estate be closed up at once, on the ground that the expenses of the administration were each year greater than the income, and would ultimately eat up the entire estate. On Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week the people of Hood River and Cascade Locks will have a musical treat, as the instrumental quartet of the Alpha Mandolin and Guitar Club of this city will play in these towns on the evenings stated. The quartet consists of the well-known musicians, Prof. Ryan, J. R.Reese, Irwin Parkins and Clinton Alden. The playing of the young men in thia city has delighted all who have heard them, and that they will please the public in other places as well aa here, cannot be doubted. They will be at Hood River Monday evening, the 1st, and at the Locks on Tuesday, the 2d inst. CHEAP FARE TO PORTLAND. A. lstg Excursion 'With a Bound Trip Kate of S2.00. The Evening Telegram, which ia be coming noted for its great enterprise and bold strokes, will run a special excur sion from The Dalles to Portland on August 3d. The round trip fare will be but $2. The train will leave The Dalles at 7 a. m,, and Portland on the return ing at 7 :30. It will afford nearly an en tire day in the metropolis. The excur sion ia intended to afford the people of this seccion a chance to become acquaint ed with the people of Portland. The train will land people on Fourth street, right in the heart of the city. ATTENTION. A special meeting of Azalea Rebekah lodge, No. 99, I. O. O. F., will be held Friday, July 29th, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of initiation and such other business as may come before it. By order of Lulu D. Crandaix.'N. G. Alice I.yle, Sec. Business Chance. I expect to go away next week. What will you give me for my lodging house near the depot, " Mrs. Hughes. WBIPTflt to. We have just received a shipment of Gents' Victors. The name is Mimcient guarantee of quality. ' JhLLsr cSj Crowe. Uarle Is Unfaithful to Her Holdler Boy. In publishing the following touching poem we would advise the young ladies of The Dalles to be more cautious in their choice oi hiding places for the numerous epistlea which -they may in the future receive. However we are loath to believe that any of our brave boys have bad occasion to pen,- such lines to a Dalles girl, for they are ever constant (although among the boys was a poet ot no mean ability.) If any young lady visiting our city recognizes the poem, she can obtain the original manuscript by calling at this office: I am Ijing In my tent, sweet Marie, And my soul with rage is pent, up in G, For I know almighty well you Lave caught all ot ner xeii., -And your thoughts no longer dwell love with me. When we kissed a last good-bye, tearfully, "Von but worked a girlish guy off on me. Oh, you sweet, bewitching jade, what a clever game you piayeti, ' For your tears were ready made, Sweet Marie. Sweet Marie, list to me; list to me, Sweet Marie, While I whisper to the winds you're N..G. You were loyal, ycu were true, I was all the woria 10 you, When my cash for you I blew, Sweet Marie. When I donned the soldier blue, Sweet Marie, Like a picnic wood tuck you stuck to me; And the smile you used to wear was as full of gleaming glare As a sunbeam on a tear, Sweet Marie. How you're cunning head you'd lay, lovingly, On Vinfinm wHilA tAn'd rhv thfncrs to me: There you'd rest in loving pose, right beneath Swiping buttons from my clothes, Sweet Marie. To the Philippines I go, Sweet Marie, Where the tropic sun will glow over me; And I'll wander thro' the dells with the brown Manila belles, -Who are dressed in beads and shells, scantily. There your face I'll soon forget, Sweet Marie; I'll be frisky, you can bet, as a flea; I'll be giddy, I'll be gay, I'll sing the hours away, Ta-ra-ra-ra boom de-ay, Hully gee. FniltGaiis. 1 quart .'. 50c doz. 2 quart 65c doz. A. Talk on Real Estate. Large appearing matters when ana lvzed often prove to be much smaller " - I than they seem. Thia iefmore especial ly true in the real- estate business, aa people eometimea think an advertisement ot aale," that the price is property offered. Thi, well founded in some hen they read real estate for rger than the supposition is cases, but it has no existence in fact whin you read the advertisements of an agent so reliable I aa Old Dad Butts. Hating kept quiet for the past few weekeJwhich haa been due to a pressure of business, be takes this method today of Announcing to you that he is still in the Iswim and every The money-backing of Schilling's Best baking powder flavoring extracts and spices means business fairness and trustworthy goods tea coffee soda in For sale by L. Rorden & Company (flason Fruit Jars. Pints 60c doz. Quarts.... 75c doz. 2 quarts $1.00 doz. WW "mm a v vaourn huh jais. Pinto QArt Anv f jl. vij. . . . nj vivj - Quarts $1.00 doz. 2 quarts ...$1.25 doz. FOB SALE BY ...iiaiGiSHsolOii ..THE flflOTil!E DEflliEHS.. 167 Seuona St. THE DALLES, GR. day opening up new packages of genuine) snaps. He haa A couple of remnants left as follows : fine land on 15-M good house, two meadow growing hay, and 200 acre the small sum of dont want to be al a one acre tract,! four room cottaga, Qne thousand acres oi le creek, all fenced", barns, 350 acres of he finest of timothy of grain land, all for 5500. However if yon farmer he will sell yen all fenced with good a good well of water and located witBin two blocks of tbe public echool in city, for the ama these propositions are both large in point real estate and e in fact they are jiall in point of price 6 to 1. Plenty more of all the cheap Call and see our Uenton. Ihe eastern part of tho 1 sum of $550. Both of just euch enapa fcft. If you don't believe it toot your horif and Butts will do the rest. Cleveland whls are selling in spits heels that are offering. 98 models. Maier & Clarke & FaB: bave the pureet anil strongest Paris (Ireen in the market. une minute uugn vure, cures., - That is what it was mde for. Use Clarke & Falk'a Rosofoam for the teeth. tf FOR $2.00 TO PORTLAND AND RETURNS FOR $2.00 Ztbe Evening telegram IRailroab Excursion THE DALLES TO PORTLAND AND RETURN. flagast 3d, 18$B. Roand Trip Rate, Only $2.00. TRAIN WILL, -LEAVE THE DALLES AT 7 A. M. AND PORTLAND AT 7:30 P. M. The Evening Telegram, of Portland, invites the people of The Dalles and vicinity to visit Portland, August 3rd, and in order to make it possible for everybody to do so, has secured a special train and put the fare within reach of all. The Telegram wants the citizens of Wasco County to become better acquainted with the people of Portland. The Telegram special will run into the heart of city and land you on Fourth street, between Stark and Morrison TICKETS ON SALE AT O. R. & N. TICKET OFFICE. ' : 1 . Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon. 05m!