The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 17, 1897, Image 3

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DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
TABLE LINEN.
56-inch Bleached Damask $ .50 Special $ .44
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70
72
72
72
Satin
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.85
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.50
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5-8 Bleached Napkins ..' ;. .80
5-8
5-8
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-4
7-8
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00
7.00
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.82
.96
1.23
.72
.79
.96
1.23
1.41
1.99
2.29
2.98
4.07
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Special Values for the Holidays in Smyrna, Axmin
ster, Moquette, Kudistan and Skin Rugs.
$ .85 values!..... .70 $2.50 values. ....... ..$1.95
1.25 values. 1.00 3.00 values. .. 2.40
1.50 values 1.25 4.50 values...... 3,70
1.75 values..... 1.35 5.00 values 3.97
PILLOWS.
A Beautiful Assortment in FIVE BIG PILES
at 22c, 45c, 60c, 80c and 95c. Our better grades of
Pillows up to $5.00 reduced in proportion.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Gents' Black Velvet Embroidered Slippers .. ...
;75c grade for ,$..50
Gents' Black Soft Kid Opera Slippers..
........ .-. $1.25 grade for 1.00
Gents'. Chocolate Stamped Alligator Slippers......
very good Values , .1.25
Gents' Black Kid Turn Sole Slippers
extra fine and easy..... 1.50
Gents' "Wine Pocket-book Leather Slippers v. ...
handsome goods 1.75
Gents' Black Kid Turn Sole Pumps, for danc
ing parties ..... 1.75
Gents' Patent Leather Turn Sole Pumps
very swell... 2.50
Ladies' Plush Trimmed Leather Sole Felt Slip
pers, worth 75c, for .50
Ladies' Red, Pink and Black Knit Slippers;
very pretty presents..... 1.00
Ladies Extra Quality Turn Sole Felt Slippers;
Black or. Brown... . 1.35
Ladies' New Grenette Turn Sole Felt Slippers;
the latest thing out........:........-....... . 1.50
Also & fine line of Felt Juliets for Ladies, Misses and Children, and
numerous other Holiday Goods. ,
PEASE 8t pMYS,
AH G-oods Marked in Plain Figures.
50
75
1.00
1.50
Furnishing Goods Department.
A handsome assortment of Mufflers, Handkerchiefs',
Neckties, Hosiery, Etc.
Gents' Neckties, just the thing for everyday
wear, ..... $ !25
Gents JSeckties, especially good when you con
sider the price
Gents' Neckties, that will make a homely man
look handsome
Gents Neckwear, to suit the most fastidious
and exacting ... .........J ..........85c and.
Gents' Neckties; the latest creations of fin-de-secle
conceptions. ........ .$1.25 and
MUFFLERS.
We have them for. 50c that will keep you just as
warm as the very finest.
Fine Silk Mufflers, some handsome patterns .-... .75
" " in large sizes., ................. 1.00
" " " extra good values 1.25
" " " superb in coloring. 1.50 and 1.75
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
Colored border or plain hemstitched $ .25
Silk worked initials, pure white .. .25
In colors, a large variety to select from L .35
In colors, heavy silk and large size : .75c and 1.00
HOSIERY.
Our Large Assortment of Fancy and Staple Hosiery
will make any man feel good from his toes up.
New Swell Plaids arid Fancy Silk Mixtures .$ .50
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Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
DECEMBER 17, 1897
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Weather Tonight and Saturday,
probably fair.
Reserve your seats and hear the little
Niggers sing "Alabama Coon" Saturday
night.
Silver and gold articlea sold by T. A.
Van Norden will be engraved free of
charge.
Keep- yonr money at home and en
courage home industry by smoking
routs' choice brands of cigars. 18-lm
The Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co. have
just received a fine line of Japanese
ware suitable for Christmas presents.
dcl3-lw
Fonts' Prize Medal is made of the
finest Vdelta Aba jo Havana, and is
equal to imported goods. 18-lm '
The Van Pelt gang, held in Curry
county for murder, were denied a writ
of habeas corpus by Judge Riley last
week.
' M'ibb Johannesen, the elocutionist who
is now giving lessons in our city, will
give a reading at the entertainment to.
morrow night. - . '
Choice Shoalwater Bay oysters served
in every style at . the Columbia Candy
Factory.' Give us a - trial and we will
endeavor to please you.
A fresh Unto of choice French candies
just received at the ' Columbia Candy
Factory. They will be sold at prices so
low that it will surprise you.
Joseph Ell was re-elected chief of the
Pendleton fire department for the fifth
time Monday night, receiving a majority
of seven in a vote of fifty-five..
Teamsters arebaulicg tiofbers for the
new school bcilding . in jfcademy park
today, some of them beirrg so loDg that
it is with difficulty that they can turn
the corners.
S. F. Fonts, the new cigar-maker, has
a fine line of cigars in a suitable shape
for holiday trade. Call on him and buy
your gentleman friend a box for a
Christmas present. . 18-lm
The Beardsley and McCoy barber shop
- changed hands today, the originaljowner,
Tom McCoy, having purchased the
Bame, and in future it will be conducted
under his supervision.
A social ball will be given at the Bal
dwin opera house, Tuesday evening,
December 21st. Good music will be
furnished and no questionable charac
ters will be admitted. Tickets 50c.
A. W. Robison, Mgr.
Christmas turkeys are eoming in at a
rapid rate, many of .which are being
shipped to other .'places. Large con
signments will be shipped to Tacoma
and Seattle, and also quite a number to
Portland.
Reports from Dufur, state that Mon
day and Tuesday were model days, be
ing warm, dry and beautiful. This had
the good result of drying up the roads to
a great extent, so that' travel is much
easier over them now than a week ago.
A crew of men, are at work on Second
street under the supervision of Marshal
Lauer, and they are putting it ' in firet
claBB shape. We only hope that the
snow will stay away long enough for the
workmen to finish this needed improve
ment. The ladies wish to impress upon the
minds of the children who take part in
the entertainment Saturday, that the
final practice will be held Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock. . Every child
shonld be present dressed In costume,
and carrying her doll. ,
The government Indian school on the
Umatilla reservation ' has been placed
under strict quarantine regulations oh
account of an epidemic of measles among
the pupils. There is only one pupil at
tending school. The disease is of mild
form and ad yet no deaths have been
reported. -
Wednesday Theodore Durrant re
ceived tbe death sentence for the fourth
time. The day named this time iB Jan
uary 7thi - His attorneys intend making
another bard fight, and will leave for
Washington immediatety to pat his
case once more before the supreme court
of the United States.
Burglars entered the
Monday night, forced
drawer and secured (8.
several boxes of candy.
glare entered the Columbia shoe store
and attempted to open a vault, but
failed. They took several pairs of ehoes,
The police are working on a clue.
About noon enow began failing, and
at the time of going to press it looked as
if it might continue all night. On ac
count of the . muddy condition of the
streets, it melts as soon aa it falls ; but
if it turns a few degrees colder, we had
better get our cutters in running order,
as everything but Pague's forecast in
dicates a fall of enow. ;
Fred Burchtorf has completed one of
tbe most beautiful things in the shape
of a work-box we have ever had the
pleasure to look upon. The outside is
constructed solely of hard wood, beauti
fully inlaid with mother of pearl nicely
polished, and is without doubt a won
derful piece of work.' The friend whom
he favors with this beautiful Christmas
gift should certainly appreciate it highly.
The election at Harmony Temple, No.
12, Rathbone Sisters, last night, result
ed in the following ladies being elected
to office for "the coming year; P. C.,
Minnie Gosser ; M, E.-C, Mrs. tSrad
shaw; E. S., Mrs. Kelaay; E. J.Mrs.
Rorden; Man., Mrs. Waud : P. of E.,
Mrs. Driver; ,G. of O. T.t Mrs. Gilbert;
M. of Rv C, Mrs. Gavin ;"M, of F., Mrs
Walthers ; C. of S., Miss Snell.
Everything is . exceptionally quiet
around the stockyards the last few days.
Spa at Astoria
open the cash
They also took
The same bur-
No shipping of any importance is being
done, and .from indications the ' stock
shipments from Tbe Dalles for this year
are about ended. Since early last spring,
up to a short "time ago, scarcely a day
passed that more or less etock was not
shipped from this place, and the ques
tion in the minds of many tras where do
they all come from.
Snow began to fall about 6 o'clock
last evening, and continued ; falling
lightly during tbe greater part of the
night, so that by morning our
city, and more especially the surround
ing country, had a decidedly wintry ap
pearance. About . a half inch of enow
remained bn the ground during the day,
and at the time of going to press it was
snowing. At Dufur and other places of
higher altitude there is over an inch of
snow.
NEWS NOTES.
Durrant's attorney, Mr. Duprey, is
very much put out about Judge Bahr's
action in the Durrant case, and says be
will assault the judge at the first oppor
tunity. - -
. McKenna's name for supreme judge
has been sent; to the senate by President
McKinley, but no action will be taken in
the matter, however, until after tbe
holidays-..
Advices from Havana state that the
Spanish generals are very much offended
at the president's message; also that an
infernal machine bad been discovered in
the United States consulate at Havan
hah. . '
Bates Soper, who murdered his wife
and two children at Aschie, Mo., in 1891,
and who was recently arrested in Ore
gon, where he. married again, was sen
tenced at Harrisonville, Mo., yesterday,
to be hanged on February 4.
A blizzard prevailed in South Dakota
and parts of . Minnesota yesterday.
Trains were badly delayed at ' Water
town, S. D., owing to drifting snow. The
thermometer has dropped in St. Paul
16 degrees in two hours.
Latest reports state that congress has
made an appropriation of $250,000 to
send supplies to the suffering miners in
the Klondike country. Senator McBride
introduced the resolution, and oh Wed
nesday he consented to allow tbe resolu
tions to be committed to tbe monetary
affairs committee.-
Mail advices received from Madrid,
telegrams and telephone messages on
this Bubject being forbidden, say tbe
Spanish military journals, especially the
most important, ' the Correepondencia
Mil it aire, declare that 'twenty generals
have come to an agreement to engineer
a protest against McKinley's message to
congress, which is considered : insulting
to the Spanieh army.
The general admission to tbe enter
tainment, . "Cradle Songs of Nations,"
will be 25 cents"; reserved seats 35 cents.
"Cradle Songs of Nation."
Following is the program for the en
tertainment at the Vogt tomorrow night.
It will be unusually good, and aa it has
required a great deal of work to prepare
it, should be greeted , by a crowded
house :
PABT I.
Piano Duet. . Georgia Sampson, Clara Nickelsen
Rec "When Papa Was a Little Boy . .
Ben ben Trio... . . . V. Snipes, B. Barrett, W. Frank
Rec. "Jes 'Fore ChriBtmas". Eugene Field
, ' Miss Georgia Sampson.
Ladles Quartet
MrB. Condon, Myrtle Michell, Nelle Sylvester
Mrs. Varney. .
Beading "My Big BisterB W elding".
.....Miss ii. Johannesen
Song I'm Happy, My Honey's Come to Town
....New Coons
PABT II CRADLE BONGS.
Semi-Chorus Lullaby .. -i .-i .. . ,
Nightcap Drill Thirty Little Girls
Kecitation-'Dreaniland" Constance Freach
Bong (in costume) "In Winter I Get Cp at
Night" U.. Fourteen Little Girls
"Baloo, My Wee, Wee Thing" Scotch Mothers
"Lullaby, My Pretty Baby" Russians
"Sleep, Sleep, on the Floor"-. Japanese
Lul-la-lul-la-by, Hush My Baby Do Not Cry. ,
: ..; Germans
"Slumber, Slumber, Darling" Spanish
"Sleep My Baby, Sleep My .Darling" Italians
"Go to Sleep, My Little Picaniuny" Africans
"Nlc-Nac-no-shion na-dy" Indians
"Hush My Baby, Sleep" French
"Rock-a-byerba-by on the Tree Top". Americans
Full Chorus 'Sleep. Baby, Sleep" . . All Nations
Admiaeion 25 cents ; reserved seats 35
cents, on sale, at the Snipes-Kinersly
drugstore. Doors open at 7 :30 ; curtain
rises at 8. -:
' NOTICR.
-Commencing Monday; December 20,
tbe steamers of tbe Regulator Lone will
leave Portland at 6 o'clobk a. in., and
The Dalles at 6:30 a. tri. 'i '
W. C. Alaway, Gen. Agt.
Special Sale ' j
What of Your
Christmas Gifts?
. Why not some Musical Instruments?
Not oniv makes the Christmas occasion
brighter and happier, but it eivea pleas
ure all through the year. Every good
Musical Instrument is a pleasure the
year round.., JLvery one of our Musical
Instruments are Christmas values.
v , I. G Hickelseii
fiook t music Cbmpany. I Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
For This Week Only.
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MAYS & CROWE,
postbffiee piarmay,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Ptitfe iDviiQs and SediGihes.
' Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
pirst Ijr) of Imported arpd Dorestie 5i$ars.
Telephone, 333.
New Vogt Block.
If you peed a 17 Orap,
Call and see our KIMBALLS.
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Will "buy one of these Organs at
J acobsen Book & M usic Co.
Leading Eastern Oregon Music House.
New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
M. Z; DONNELL, ;
PfESCHlPTIOH DRUGGIST
toilet Articles and perfumery.
THE DALLES, OR