The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 29, 1900, Image 3

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Our Mid-Summer Sale
WILL SOON BE HERE in fall force.-.) HS, ,
month oarhor than usual.
Wo started with an $8.05 Suit Sale, which now develops
a conornl olearanco -a fuU-flnrl
through any sreeial ollort on our parL; not through unusual ad
vertising. It Kooms as though each customer told a down oth
ers, ami so the sale has grown to a Christmas crowd looking
for July bargains. Host assured there shall ho no disai?
pointmont. The most pronouneed bargain fiend shall be more
than satisfied. It has come to us unsolicited, and we shall ac
cept it with good grace.
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$8.95
Few custom tailors could surpass
those Btilt, though thev weru to charge
$11! or $lf; doubtless sfUO would pluaao
you butter ut tho to-order stores.
Remember Unit it iu not for profit
this sale was Htnrtt'd a
Mid-Summer Sale
nt ti loss if necessary. It is un estab
lished feature of our busiiiis ; tioino of
tlio broken lotH have been plm:id on sep
urutu counters, including values up to
if 12, your choice at if! 05.
We have started
a Hat Sale....
A lot of Men's Straw Huts, in either
yacht or soft finlBb, rough or plain
otriiw, plain or fancy bands; uh good us
any and better tliun uianv shown elii'j
w burn at 4.I.OO
Sale price, 50c.
Two lots of Fedora Iluta.
Two lota of Alpine Hats.
Tho flrnt lot gathered from nuuh nB
Bold all season at ffl.oO and $1.75. your
i;boii:o at $1.10.
Tin second lot, gathered from such
lis Bold ut $1! to $-,r0; your choice, $1.85.
IIhto'h ii chance for swell dressers
surpassing any odor wo have yet'inade,
nnil surely better values than you'vu
uvor seen iiofore.
Boys' Clothing
Clearance....
A lot of Hoys' Summer Coals wo
bought to sell for 75c a fair price; balf
takes them now
Only 39c.
I.ota of good 25c Knee Pants in a
variety of patterns; well made, in fact
beet 25c valued you ever bought; your
choice fur 15o.
BOYS SUITS. Regular $1.00,
$1.25 and $1.50 values (slightly soiled' ;
your pick for 5!)c eaeb.
A list of
Men's Furnishings.
Men's Silk Front Sh'irto in fancy
atripes and cbeeka; oti will admit they
are pood 75c values
Going at 45c.
ONE LOT of Silk Front Shirt?
which were pood Hellers at $1.25 and
$1 50, have been reduced to $1.05.
Special lot of Men's Bike
and Golf Hose....
Good vnlues at 00c and $1.00 ; your
choice for OUc
MID-SUMMER SALE
Commencing Monday, July 2nd, 1900.
A few days ago we announced to you through this paper
that ;ye would greet you with a Mid-Summer Sale. The goods
we offer you do not show the rust of by-gono seasons, but are all
new, bright and attractive patterns.
Silk Department.
This is a great silk year, and wo are
prapared for it. 500 yards of high clas
pilka iu a variety of designs and color
inpa. For instance there are Warp
Printed TafTetlas, labortv Satins, Crink
led Tafl'etlas, J.nr.e Stripe Taflettas.
When wo aseuro you of the beauty
and every hicb character of the silks,
our prices will tell the rest.
Prices at the Silk Counter.
Suit and Skirt Dept.
The values in this depaitment has
surpassed anything heretofore offered.
Suits ranging from
$4.00 to $23.00.
Skirts from
$1.35 up.
....WASH FABRICS....
Dimity Cords, a beautiful wash fabric, in some 30 colorings,
4 3-4 Cents, worth 8 Cents.
WHAT WE SAY WE DO. WE DO DO.
Domestic Department.
Unbleached Muslins.
Albany C lc
Albany LL 5c
Cabot' W o'Sc
Cabot A Gc
Indian Head 7'oC
Bleached Muslins.
Hollywood 5c
Ruth-due 5c
Bric-a-brac 5c
Hope 7c
Lonsdale lc
Fruit of Loom 7.u
Prints.
Ceylon-IMuen 4j.'c
Skininp PrintB 4c
Lipbt Color Dress Prints 4c
A'l :,.t Standard Prints 5.c
Ginghams.
Amoskeap SJc
Lincaster 4l;ic
Embroideries and Laees
Everyone knows that Embroideries
and Laces are h'gher than thev were a
year ago, yet on the face of an advanc
ing market we have reduced our prices
one-fifth from old price.
The Shirt Waist Season
Is now at its best, and as soon
as our stock is pretty well
cleaned ut) we are willing to
sacrifice the balance at any
old price.
MONDAY
Will be a gala day with
us in all departments.
We want this sale to ov
erlap all previous records
Big Sales and
No Profits.
This is our object iu this great
sacrifice sale of Men's, Women's, Misses'
and Children's Shoes.
If you know a good thing when
'ou see it, buy now.
Men's Tan Lace Shoes $2.00
Men's Calf Congress (clastic side) 1.00
Men's Calf Lace (narrow toes) .. 1.00
Here are the best values on earth.
Ladies' Kid Button, sizes 2-- to -1, .85
Ladies' Ivid Button, sizes 3 "to 5. . 1.00
Ladies' Tan Oxfords, all sizes 1.00
Children always want
SHOES.
Buying at these prices is like find
ing money.
Misses' Ivid, sprint; heel, button,
sixes 2h to G 7. $1.00
Missis' Kid, spring heel, lace, sizes
2h to 0 1.00
Misses' Kid, spring heel, button,
sizes 1U to 2 " 85
Childs' Kid, spring heel, button,
sizes 8 j to 1 1 75
Childs' Kid, spring heel, button,
sizes 0 to 8 GO
We do not quote the former prices
for these goods, but simply request
you to see for yourself if the are not
the best values ever oiTered.
All GooctB Mnrkocl
In Plain Flirurou.
PEASE & MAYS
THE DALLES
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Tekvliwic No. 1.
i 1UDAY - r JUNK '-'!), 11)00
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( !CE CREftlfi and
ICE CREfiWI SODA
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The census imnmurutoru will close
'iii'ir wotl: tomorrow.
Dayton's patent fly and mosquito
i lller at Muiur & Kenton's. 2d !lt
. Will Corson, formerly of this city, lias
bought a half interest iu a Htore at lone.
Itoya' blouse anil Hbirt waiHtR, .50, .58,
.0, ifl.ll) anil $1 !!!, nt tlio Now Yuri;
(vj!i Utoro.
UnrvMit iti on iu tliu Wullu Walla val
U'.v. Many mncbint's wont iulo opera
tion tbu first of tho wuek.
Tho first numbi-r of tlio Whmilm
County Nowb, from tbu town of Mitoh-i-'ll,
wilt) publiiibiiil yoaturilay.
John G. Wuolloy who noiniuati'il y'P
builay in C!iii:ao as tlio probibitioniHt
I'aiiiliiiatu for pn'eitlont of tho United
v stati-H.
Tho ratn of throo taints a nilU ixoob
into illct!t on tho O. It. & N i -lrat
Nortborn and Xorthuru I'aclliu next
fluidity.
Tho Mom cornifiiondont of tho SImu
iko l.uadur my whoat buyurn am oiler
inu to contraut for wheat at fifty cents a
bushel In Khermiui uonuty.
Tho rooont rains havo ilono much for
tho bpl'oihI inalallmeiit of the Hood
Hivnr Htrawburry urop, and shipments
are made dally to Uutto, Mont.
The Shaniko Leader says J. N. Hur
cuss, of Antelopo valley, Is jjolmr to start
n hlu onmnu'ry. Ut has placed an order
for fiO.OOO feet of lumber for tbu iicct'H.
tiny bulldliiKS.
Shaiilkouns huvo orn'inizud a eebool
I'oard with A. O. Snuford, N. M. Lino
nd F. II, llrunor ub (liructore mid Dr.
Hay Iwh) ns clerk. They will start a
threo months' subscription eoliool ns
oon aa they cun And w Hultnblo toucher.
Tim Ohhonici.k is indebted to tho
courtesy of Homer D. Angell for tho
Juno number of tho "University of Ore
yon." Tho number contains the vale
dictory of Mr. Anc.cH, who was editor-in-chief
duriric the past pchool year.
Tho very handsome cover design is tho
work of Miss Dasio Allaway.
Tlio Ashland Tiding says a party of
railm.ul surveyors from The Dalles have
arrived at Silver like, Lake county,
and tiTU pushing on to l.nkeview. They
s.iy tho road will soon be built and that
the O. It. & N. ia back of the movement.
Do you want the prettiest white blouse
waist in the city for your boy V A nice
while blouse waist with deep sailor
collar of three iD'.isof insertion and open
work embroidery edi;e, insertion trim
med front, ideated sleeves and cull's;
from !S lo 7 ye.us. Our price only fXAo.
Tho New Yoi k C.ieh Store.
For the Fourth of July the O. U. it N.
Co. will coll tickets from The Dalles to
all points on rail lines within two hun
dred and fifty miles of Tim Dalles at a
rate of one and a third faro for the round
trip. Tickets will bn sold on July 2d,
lid and 4th. Tickets roturnimi will be
limited up to and includiiiK Julv 0, 11)00.
Under this arrauoiueut tlio round trip
rate for tills occasion to Portland will be
$!l.fi0, as the ono way rate from The
Dalles to Portland will bo reduced to
IS.OOon July 1, UKIO. 28
A disastrous hull storm struck the
I'rinevllle country last Saturday, de
stroying tlio entiio ciops of half a dozen
or more of the settlers west of town.
Some of the hailstones measured over
six inches In ciicumfeienoe. Tlio Jour
nal says that in some instances tlio de
otruction of crops was is "complete as
if a lire bad rayed over the farms, even
potatoes and oiiioub hi the ground beine;
destroyed." At ono houao the hailstones
perforated in several (daces a galvanized
iron tub that bad been placed bottom
side up.
No railway mail was delivered here
from D-'tJiO p. m. yesterday till 10 a. m.
this mornimr, when a larye quantity ar
rived on the No.!! paHHener that was
over live hours late. The mail from the
west that should have been left oil here
at 4:45 this mornini! appimrs to hove
been carried to Grants foi transfer, and
h,nce did not net back here till 0
o'clock. Why the Dulles mall should
bo carried past here to GraiitB and bo
co.no subject to delayed viest-bound
trains is what we would like to find out.
On his travels Inst week Sam McDon
ald found n bee uvhiry in a queer loci
tion, wnd the bees were tit work iu lull
possession, doing well, tells the Sher
man County Obsei ver. It. is in a flue iu
John liattlea' house, near Ceiilo. When
tliey were first discovered an efl'ort was
made to smoke them out, but the bees
choked up tbu Hue and smoked tlio
family out. Mr. Uattles then ave
thom ample room to eairy on their sweet
operations, and Sam anticipates :i day
when tlie Moro Farmers' Market will
have an abuudauoe of unadulterated
honey.
C. D. Moore, of White Salmon, lias
discovered a plan to net eaily strawberry
sets, says the Glacier. Ho takes tiie
first lunners that start from new plants
and sets them in t lie ground, same as
jr.ipo cuttings. In thico weeks, il well
cared for, they make t;oud plants ami
p.io ready to set out. Ho will commence
next week to set out 20,o00 plants he
has scented this way.
S. C. Xeif'ler, of White Salmon, telle
the Glacier that from a stiawberry patch
of threo acres be shipped this year 520
crates of first-class denies, besides what
he used for his own hou?eholit. A more
lemaikablu statement than the above is
Mr. Ziei;lei's ix turn on tomatoes last
year. From less than half an acre of
(round he raised and shipped to the
W. H. Uiafke Co., of Poitland, 1000
crates of tomatoes, and 75 to Seattle,
besides eellim: ut least 50 crates at home.
He realT.ed from this half ueio $401
clear. This land, his neighbors said,
when ho moved upon his place, would
not irrow white beans. It was a buiren,
sandy bill-side. He has the faino
ground in tomatoes this year, and he
thinks his plants prnmUo better than
last year.
We publish in Ibis issue an Albany,
Oregon, tulecram that will be of inter
est, unless Tin: Ciiuoxifi.i: is misin
formed, to some 200 people iu this city
who, about tinea weeks aj-o, yielded to
the seductive story of a smooth young
felbw, calling lijiiifelf II. Dennett, and
paid seventy-five cents eaeli in advance
a a year'e'subsciiptlon to the Cosmo
politan or Munsey's magazine. There
is little to add to the Albany story. The
fellow played bis game hero with
marked success, working, as elsewhere,
among the business people and tdieitinu
the sympathy of some of our lending
business men uh well as n host of clerks.
We hnvo one of the receipts beforo us.
It is nuiuborod 482.r and is sinned iu mi
excollent business hnnd "II. Dennett."
It ia believed "Bennett" worked tho
town for not less than from $150 to $200.
To He SfHi mi tliu Excursion.
For the information of intending
purchasers of tickets for tlie Y. M. C. A.
excursion, we wojild say that the steam
ers will land at their regular landings
for passengers and any Y. M. G. A, ex
cursion ticket will be accepted on the
boat by the purser and exchanged for a
regular ticket. Arrangements have also
been made whereby persons intending
to go to Portland, only, can get a Y. M.
C. A. excursion ticket for If2, and make
a saving of $1 50 on the O. K. it N. rate.
It is the intention to run lo Poitland in
as short a time as possible, eo as to
allow a few bonis of sight-seeing in that
oity before leaving for Astoria. Keniem
ber on this trip you will see tome of the
world's most famous tcenery. At As
toria you will see a genuine balloon
ascension and parachute drop of one
thousand foot, tho world's famous bi
cycle rideis, tight wire peifoimaneee,
boat races and uequatic sports of various
kinds, tlie cruiser Philadelphia and the
training ship Adams, the lite-saving
seiviue and their drill in the surf, a
regiment of artilleiy from Fort Stcvene,
a company of maiinej and marine band
from the Philadelphia, a corps of cadets
and their maneuvers, May-polo dancing,
the annual regatta, yacht carnival, duett
of music, the bigaest of big parades, ie
Viewed by Oregon's farmer governor and
his beautiful bride. And last but not
least will be the sunrise Fourth of July
salute as given by the guns at Fort
Slovens and on tho Philadelphia.
Can yon ullbrd to miss so much fuv so
small a sum as .2 50V Itemember this
is a chance of a lifetime. Tickets ate on
sale at the Regulator ofllco and all the
drug stores In the city. Do sure you
call for a Y. M. C. A. excursion ticket
either to Poitland or Attori i. Piico to
Portland, $2 for round trip.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought
i AVegefabL1 PrcpaMiionrofAs-
similaiiiigil'.cl'ooilandRetliila
lU'g (he Stomachs aiulBowels of
Promotes Digcslion.CliccrPul
nessandnesi.Conlains neither
Oiniiiu.Morphine norL'iu.'ral.
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Jliilnyr.-t flavor.
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipn
Uon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms.ConvuIsions.reverislv
ness and Loss or Sleep.
TVic Simile Signature of
new vonic.
EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER.
!For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Sieve
Aiwa
Bears the
Signature
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Thirty Yars
THt CCNTAUR COMMI.V, NCW VOflH CITY.
Boars tho
Sitjufituro of
Y'mWi-Ih'n I'oillaiul Wlitat .llurkvt.
Tho Portland wheat market is lower
in sympathy with other markets. This
sympathy is nut assorting itself lo the
limit, (or il is still possible to secure
quotations of 58 and 50 cents for Walla
Will hi, u decline of only about a cent,
while other maikeis are oil' fmn. :ti. -1
cjnts per biitdud. No sales of c n-i-(pieiicd
were reporltd ytstt-r'av, and
buyeis are wiiicng for matteis to seine
before they attempt to do much busi.
ness. Freights continue veiy tlini, with
no new tonnage ottering.
Wheat Walla Wullu, nominal, 6 Sin 51)
cents; Valley, 58(if5t)cj Hluestem,- COe
per bushel. Oregonian
To Vurv Cold iu otiti liny.
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money.
S.I 1 V . tl HI . I 11 1 J .
There w,:l b-agr.un junior demon
stration at tlm hall m Saturday Light,
Juno HOth. Siiik-iuy and speukiiiL' by
the Juniors ami thrre t.tbtrau.s of "Hock
of Ager" in ml light. Colleciimi at tho
door. All welcome. Adit. Ni:iun.
The ChineMi atk "How is your liver?"
instead of "How du you do?" for when
the liver is active the health is good.
DeWitl't l.illle Karly liisers aro famous
little pills for the liver and bowels.
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30,
lb.