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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1897)
C3) 1 Off with the Old. Practical Christmas Gift Jackets for an Femininity A Few Specials. As the old 3'ear is cast off like an old shoe, so should you resolve to carry out the simile by coming in and selecting a new pair of shoes; especially as you can have Advanced Styles at Backward Prices. Misses' Dongola Button, patent leather tips, new coin toe... $1.25, Children's Shoes as above... 1.00 Boys' Lace, coin toe 1.50 Youths' Lace, coin toe 1.25 Infants' Soft Sole, button and lace 50 Infants' Soft Sole, silk vesting top io Of more value becanse of its utility ia the practical Christmas Gift. It constantly reminds the receiver nf the giver, ani Un after worn out is a pleasure from being a street memory, Make a useful Christmas present of an Overcoat from our large assortment. Men's Dark Grey Irish Frieze Ulsters $1.0 00 Men's Dark Grey Irish Frieze Ulsters. 12 50 Men's Brown, Blue and Black Box Coats . . 10 00 Men's Brown, Blue and Black Box Coats . . 12 50 Men's Brown, Blue and Black Box Coats . . 15 00 Men's Light Grey Box Goats, very stylish . 12 50 Boys' Ulsters and Overcoats . . .:. , . .from $3 00 up V '-A ) o m ,...: ....... - . m Natural that ladiea should want Jackets that fit. Natural that they should want those (hat are stylish. If yon regard fit and style com bined with low price, you will not miss this sale. $10 00 Jackets can now be bought for. . . .'. .$ 715 12,50 .." " . "...,; 825 13 00 " " " , " . . 8 45 13 50 " " . -. 9 60 14 50 " ' ' " 10 75 -15 00 " " . " " 11 95 9 00 Capes " " " 7 15 RUGS. Splendid values in Skin Busts $4 00, $4 50 and $5.00 MISSES' TAMS. Special drive .50 People who buy Groceries are happy in the opportunity they have in dealing with us. They know we sell them the best goods pos--sible and at the best prices possible. Dehesia Raisins, per pound. ;v .15 Peacock Raisins, per pound . .12 2- Crown Raisins, per pound .... ........... .06 3- Crown Raisins, per pound-'.: .07 Bleached Sultana Raisins, per pound ... .10 Seedless Raisins, per pound.... .. .08J Cranberries, per quart '.. .10 Sweet Pickles, in bulk, per gallon 1.00 Sour Pickles, in bulk, per gallon .40 Apples, per box ...... .90 Lemons, per dozen .15 Smyrna Figs, per pound.....:......... ..,'.. .15 CANDIES. NUTS. - " Y Gum Drops $ .05 - Walnuts $ .10 Plain Mixed. .. .07 Almonds .. ....:. .10 Taffy Chunk ... .07 Brazil Nuts ..... .12 Jelly Beans...... .10, Filberts ............ .12 Fancy Mixed .. .15 - Pecans ............. .12 French Mixed.. .20 Hazel. Nuts .10 Taffy ....... ...... .20 Peanuts . .10 & May's All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. tlWo The Dalles WEDNESDA Ctirooicie. CEMBER 22.1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Thursday, fair; A. of Weather Tonight fair and warmer. Silver and gold articles sold by T. Van Norden will be engraved free charge. During the holidays four pounds of candy for 25 cents at Jacobsen Book and Music Co.'s, Vogt block. . Keep your money at home and en courage, home industrv by smoking Fouts' choice brands of cigars. 18-lm The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. have just received a fine line of Japanese ware suitable for Christmas presents. dcl3-lw Fouts' Prize Medal is made of the finest Vuelta Abajo Havana, and is equal to imported goods. 18-lm An endless variety of exquisite holi day gifts can be found at the Jacobsen Book and Music Co.'s, Vogt block. 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 line of choice French candies just received at the Columbia Candy Factory. They will be sold at prices so low that it will surprise you. This morning the funeral of M. D. L. Remmington, the Woodburn machinist and inventor who died at that place Monday morning, was held en Silverton, Marion county. . F. Fouts, 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 Lost A breast collar and tugs of sin gle buggy harness, somewhere between Jefferson street and the flume. - Anyone returning the same to Dalles Lumbering Co. will be rewarded. 20-1 w Professor Wann, late of the Capital business college of Salem, has succeeded Professor Miles as principal of the com mercial . department of the Ashland state normal school. The A. O. U. W. will have work in both degrees Thursday night. ' The grand foreman of the grand lodge of Oregon will be present, and a large at tendance of the members is expected. The ladies of the Good Intent Society will bave on sale, Thursday and Friday in the Vogt building, next door to the postoffice, pies, cakes, doughnuts and other things good for your Christmas meals. ; ' Monday night the inhabitants of Col fax were terribly excited. About 12:30 the electric lights went out, and the people of the town thought preparations were being made to bang the murderers of Orville Hayden. - The four persons making the four highest scores on Christmas day at the Umatilla House alleys will be given a box of cigars each. There is little doubt that all the high ..rollers will do their best on that occasion. Turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese, alive or dressed ; cranberries, sweet po tatoes, calery, cabbage and other vegeta bles ; fresh fish and oysters ; oranges, lemons, bananas, apple, pears, cocoa nuts, figs, dates,-and other good things for your Christmas dinner, at The DalleB Commission Co.'s store. 21-3t In a private letter received from F. A. Seufert, who is at present in New York City, he savs that all lines of business are looking up in a remarkable degree in that section, and that ' during the present month more business has been done than in any month of December for over four years. He states further that there are fewer men out of employ ment and more prosperity among all claseee than there has been for vears J. H. Greer, agent for the Oregon and Asiatic Steamship Line, was in the city yesterdav. Mr. Greer has completed a contract with some Klickitat horse- raisers for a large number of draft and pack horses to be used in the Klondike traffic next springMr. Greer says mat! this is the easiest time to get into Daw son, as the trails are well broken and frozen hard, making traveling much easier than it will be when spring opens. A pleasant dancing party was held at the Baldwin last night. The attend ance was fairly good, and nothing was overlooked by the managers that would add to the pleasure of the evening. These dances will probably be held reg ularly Tuesilay nights during the winter. and will be an excellent place for young people to spend a pleasant evening, as a select crowd attends, and no one need stay away through fear of questionable characters being present. "South Before the War," which will appear at the Vogt Friday, Dec. 24th, introduces a number of eceneB that are suggestive' of the South in slavery times, jubilee eongi and dances, buck and wing a : - can practicing, w.hich, owing to the fact ptoved obout thirty of forty feet further that many of them have long working- bp the beach. As there was a nine hours, is somewhat limited. A practice foot tide on the 20th and one six inches game will be played at 10 o'clock Sun-j higher on the 25th, the owner hopes to dav, at the fairground, and .all who de- iftnake ' bis next effort on or before sire to witness the same will be admit ted free. . Miss Mollie Battorff, who for some time past has been in the employ of Mrs. Briggs in the milli'i nery business in this place, left for Spokane yesterday where she will remain a month or more, visiting her mother. About the. first of February Misb Bottorff intends return ing to this city and opening up a new milinery establishment, with a larger and more select stock of goods than has ever been offered for sale in this city. Miss Bottorff is ascknowledged by all competent judges to be an adept in this line, and there is no doubt that she will do well m her venture. A. M. Williams & Co.'s great store is fast assuming holiday proportions that speak well for the efforts of this enter prising firm. Plants and evergreens and beautiful goods, tastily displayed, tend to add cheer and beauty, while for the convenience of shoppers thejdisplays of merchandise in their numerous respec tive departments are neatly priced and ticketed. If you are a prospective buyer of holiday goods and are undecided as to what to buy, a few moments could be well spent looking this store. Their latest arrivals for Christmas selling are a complete line of sizes and popular colors in ladies' $1 and $1.50 kid gloves, boys' fancy sweaters, ladies' flannellette wrappers, infants' hoods and bonnets and ladies' furs. . Christmas day. dancing, a camp meeting, introducing all the characters usually seen there, a cake walk for gold and silver prizes, and a Pickaninny band of seventeen little colored boys. The company presenting this interesting play is a very large one, and they travel in their own $12,000 palace car. . The advance agent of the Excelsior Company, Mr. A. C. Fox, left for the East last night, having concluded his business in this city. On account of "South Before the War" having occu pied the majority of the big bill boards previous to his arrival, it was impossible to display the pictoral matter that be desired to, having large posters which were unfitted for the space at bis . dis posal. We sincerely - wish to see him soon again in advance of his company, giving the people of The Dalles the op portunity of witnesbing either of the plays in their reportoire. , Our football team . is making a fine showing considering that a number of the players are new beginners, and from present indications will give the Dhfur- itee a lively game on New Years day. They are putting in what tuna they ca A Deserter Captured. Herbert G. Galteahue, a private of troop G, Fourth United States cavalry, who escaped from Vancouver barracks several weeks ago, while he was held under court-martial sentence for deser tion and perjury in enlistment, volun tarily gave- himself up Saturday night to the Pendleton police. Sergeant Holt man and another officer of the Fourth cavalry at Walla Walla, arrived Sunday and left that night with the prisoner for v ancouver. Galteahue says the rea son for desertion was on account of be ing in love with a Pendleton valley girl He says he has the girl now and is con lent io cerve nis time, since escaping from Vancouver he has been wandering over Oregon and Washington, Private Holsapple, a son of Detective Holsapple of Portland, escaped with Galteahue, and left him at Campbell's landing Galteahue has not seen him since. The Glenmorir. Don't be persuaded into buying lini ments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters at the following', from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., are' constantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I bave ever used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Try Schilling' Best tea and baking powilar 4 Mr. John Kiernan, owner of the Glen morag, was in 'Astoria Sunday night last and stated to a News reporter that the only damage the vessel had sus tained in recent storms was the break ing of a couple of spars. It is true the cable parted, but the hull is uninjured, and it is probable that another attempt will, be made to float her in "the course of the next ten days or two weeks. Mr, Pieman tninKS the . Ulen morag was J--JB8- (iEISENDORKFEB KVEDT, Physicians and Surgeons, ... f -. Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 328. Vogt Block What of Your Christmas Gifts? We have j ust received another shipment of And can now supply our customers. The Uilsog is the only Air Tight stove with Outside Tube draft, gold only by . -' MAYS & CROWE. Christ- mas...; Suggestions... Go where you find the largest assortment of goods. . Gifts for the ladies. ' Gifts for the Gentlemen. Our line is complete and we defy competition. We claim to be able to give 3rou better prices on Pianos and Organs, as well as Holiday goods, than any other house in Eastern Oregon. Ja cobber; Boo G'TU5iq . The Dales, Or Why not some Mutfcal Instruments? Not oniy makes the ChriBtmas occasion brighter and happier, bat it gives pleas ure all through the year. Every good Musical Instrument is a pleasure the year round. Everyone of our Musical Instruments are ChriHtraas values. 1 Christmas Proclamation KlSOW ALL MEN BY THESE PBEHEXTS: We have set aside a special line of Stationery, Leather and Celluloid Goods for the Holiday (season. The choicest line of Books, Bibles and Albums. We have a complete stock of Silver ware, Watches and Jewelry. All onr prices are lower than you imagine. The latest standard books. . We do the business because we cut prices lower than others. No finer display of Christmas presents in the city, and we rejoice in showing you all the latest and best gifts tor the holidays. - . . I. C. Nickelsen Book & DQasie Company. Jfye postoffiee pfyarmay, CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors. Pare Dtrags and JVIedicines. Toilet Articles and Perfumery,;, - - K piQst Ijr; of Imported apd " Domestic 5i$ars. Telephone, 333. : New Vogt Block. Subscribe for The Chronicle Job Printing at This