f Christmas Off with the Old. Jackets for an femininity Practical Christmas Gift Present - r . por You, Each and every Customer visiting us . Jomorrou Will receive a very dainty Christmas Souvenir. Sometf?ii)$ Ubrtl? Jteuir. As the old 3eai& is cast off like an- old shoe, so should j'ou resolve to carry out the simile by coming in and selecting a new -pair" of shoes; especial I3' 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 -...I .50 Infants' Soft Sole, silk vesting top .75 Natural that ladies should want Jackets that fit. Natural that they should want those that are stylish. If you regard fit and style com bined with low price, you will not miss this sale. $10 00 Jackets can now be bought for $ 7 15 12 50 " " 13 00 H c. 13 50 " " 14 50 " .. ... 15 00 " " " 9 00 Capes " 8 25 8 45 " 9 60 10- 75 " . . 11 95 " 7 15 RUGS. Splendid values in Skin Rnsra . . $4 00, $4 50 and $5.00 MISSES' TAMS.- Special drive. . . .50 Of more value because of its utility is the practical Christmas Gift. It constantly reminds the receiver of the giver, and long after worn out . is a pleasure from being a sweet memory. Make a useful Christmas present of an Overcoat from our large assortment. . Men's Dark Grey Irish Frieze Ulsters .... .$10 00 Men's Dark Grey Irish Fri9 Ulsters 12 50 Men'a.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 Grev Box Coats, very stylish . 12 50 Boys' Ulsters and Overcoats from $3 00 up Pease & Mays All Goods Marked in. Plain Figures. Tte Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY - DECEMBER 23,1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tomorrow night The South Before the War. A dainty Christmas gift to every cus tomer at Pease & Mays to.norrow. A marriage license was issued today to Mr. E. B. Miller and Miss M. E. Bish op. Silver and gold articles sold by T. A. Van Norden will be engraved free of charge. . During the holidays four pounds of candy for 25 cents at Jacobsen Book and Music Co. 'a, Vogt block; No one should miss seeing the Ex celsior Dramatic Company in Hazel Kirke on Saturday night. Fonts' Prize Medal is made of the finest Vuelta Abajo Havana, and is equal to imported goods. 18-lm Keep your money at home and en courage home industry by smoking Fonts' choice brands of cigars. 18-lm An endless variety of exquisite holi day gifts can be found at the Jacobsen Book and Music Co. 'a, Vogt block. The will of Deitrich Stegman, who died in this city a few weeks ago, was probated in Goldendale yesterday. Pease & Mays wish to inform their patrons that they will not open their store for business on Saturday, Christ mas day. """" The public schools clrfsed for the Christmas vacation thir afternoon and studies will not be resumed until Mon day, January 3, 1898. - 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. , As there are no extra charges for reserved seats for Hazel Kirke evervone should secure their seats as soon as possible. Tickets will be 50 cents. The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. have just received . a fine line of Japanese 'ware suitable for" Christmas presents dcl3-lw S. F. Fonts, the new cigar-maker, has a fine line of cigars in a suitable ehape for holiday trade. Call on him and buy your gentleman friend a box for a Christmas present. 18-lm The A. O. U. W. will have work in bothj degrees this evening. The grand foreman of the grand lodge of Oregon will be present, and a large at tendance of the members.is expected. This morning Constable Hill arrested a Front street Chinaman for selling cigarettes to minors, and he will have his heaing before Justice Fillbon this afternoon. This is a more serious offense than most people, consider it, and is punishable with a fine of from five to fifty dollars. It is also an offense for minors to purchase cigarettes, and it would be well if this law were more rigidly enforced, so that our boys would not g.-ow up slaves to this vile habit. The ladies of the Good Intent Society will have on sale, Thursday and Friday in the Vogt building, next door to the postoffice, pied, cakes, doughnuts and other things good for your Christmas meals. 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 donbt that all the high rollers will do their best on that occasion. Owing to the fact that the business houses will remain open somewhat later Christmas Eve, "The South Before the War" will not begin until 8 :45 in order to give the business men and those employed in business houses an oppor tunity to attend this excellent perform ance. The testimony in the divorce case of English vs. English was taken before D. S. Dufur as referee yesterday. Owing to the illness of one of the principal witnesses the case could not be finished today. A. S. Bennett and H. H. Rid- dell appear for the plaintiff, and Dufur & Menefee for the defendant. At 5 :30 tomorrow evening the street parade of Harry Martell's company which will put on The South Before the War will - start from the depot. The Pickaninny band and a number of other attractions will be oat. Take the little ones down town in order that they may see it. Turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese, alive or dressed ; cranberries, sweet po tatoes, celery, cabbage and other vegeta bles ; fresh fish and oysters ; oranges, lemons, bananas, apples, pears, cocoa nuts, figs, dates, and other good things for your Christmas dinner, at The Dalles Commission Co.'s store. 21-3t The members of the Methodist Sun day, school have decided to have a Christmas tree on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the church. Friends of the school are invited to place presents on the tree. A. committee will be at the church to receive them in the afternoon, and it is requested that they be brought in early. John McAuley, a well-known sheep man, has built a new residence on ois ranch at Rattlesnake springs, in Gilliam county, and Bent back to Ross-shire, Scotland, for a young lass to be his bride. Her- name is Miss Mary Ann McKay, and Mr. McAuley has bean courting her by letter ever since be left the old country, nine years ago. S. F. Fouts, the cigar-maker who re cently located in our city, says that he is more than surprised at the amount of business he is doing, and if orders continue to come in as rapidly as they have, it will be necessary to put . on an additional man. His ten-cent cigar is as good as it is represented and today he ordered 400 pounds of 'the tobacco used in its manufacture. His cheaper goods are also in demand 'and to say that all' his brands are equa' to import ed stock of the same price js no exag geration. i. ne governor s medal has been wo by E. W. Moore, of G. company, Fi regiment. Our townsman. Sergeant W. A. Moore, of Co. G, Third regiment, came second, being but one point be hind the winner, the winning score being 43, while his was 42J Neither of those Bcorea are "remarkable ones as there is a possible fifty, and the victori ous Private Moore came within but seven points of that mark. '" A few days aeo the Mountaineer spoke of some turkeys averaging seventeen pounds each, which were brought into markat. Those were small compared with those brought in from Klickitat county by Mr. Crawford a few days ago. There were thirty-four turkeys in the lot which averaged over twenty-one . .... i pounas, ana it is unnecessary to say that they were beauties. They were purchased by The Dalles Commission Company. This morning C. F. Johnston who had been accused of larceny from a dwelling, of an overcoat of the value of $18, had his hearing in-the recorder's court and bound over to appear before the next grand jury. The private prosecution being H. S. Turner, who alleges that the overcoat was stolen from him at the Umatilla House. Johnston's bonds were fixed at $200, and as no bondsman has yet been found he was placed in the county jail. The Excelsior Dramatic Company in the production of "Hazel Kirke" and "Ticket of Leave Man," have every in dication of doing a very large business, for the fact of the entire floor of the Vpgt being the same price. There is little advantage derived frm buying a 75-cent ticket when a 50-cent is just as good. Patrons of the theater are ad vised to procure their seats as Boon as possible, there being no extra charge mide for reserved seats. E. P. Weir of Fossil, Gilliam county, shipped several carloads of hogs from Fossil to Portland last week. Hoffman & Hastain of Fossil are purchasing hogs and turning them into bacon. Last week they received twenty head from Frank Knox that averaged 271 pounds in weight, and " ten head from J. D. Livingston that averaged 170. The prices paid were four cents and 3.90 per lb., live weight, respectively,- which made the hogs bring over $11 a head. Christian Church Entertainment. are desirous of remembering their friends and "relatives appropriately. Presents will be received at the church at' any time . tomorrow afternoon by those in charge. ' - ' The Bowling. Tournament. A Christmas entertainment will be given tomorrow evening at the Christian church, which promises to be a 'very pleasant affair. .A good programme has been arranged, and no pains have been spared by the committee in their efforts to make the occasion a success A large Christmas tree is to be one of the feat ures, and Santa Claus has consented to be there in all- bis glory. We are re quested to say that the tree will by no means be a private or a church tree, but that it will be at the disposal of all wishing to put presents thereon, who A ' bowling tournament between a picked team from the Commercial Club and outside players was arranged yes terday." It will be held in the club rooms on the afternoon of Christmas day and on Monday evening, and on the Umatilla House alleys on Wednes day and Thursday evenings. The club team is made up of the following bowl ers : Judge Bradshaw, A. J. Tolmie, Chas. Phillips, Joe Bonn, Otto Birgfeld, Victor Sampson, while the outside team consists of the . following men : Mark Fleming, jA. B. Estebennett, H. Maetz, W. Birgfeld Chas. Frank, JamesJBen Both teams contain a number of the best bowlers in the city, and the tourna ment promises to be close and exciting. Weather tonight and -Friday Enow and warmer. What of Your Christmas Gifts? We have just received another shipment of Ui 15017 Mr-JitJ-Ialrs And can now supply our customers. The Uilson is the only Air Tight stove with Outside Tube draft.- Sold only by MAYS & CROWE. Why not some Musical Instruments? Not oniy makes the Christmas occasion brighter and happier, but it eives pleas ure all through the year.- Every good Musical Instrument is a pleasure the year round. Every one of our Musical Instruments ace Christmas values. Christmas Proclamation Know all men by these prkbekts: 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 complet3 Btock of Silver ware, Watches and Jewelry. Ali our 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 I.CMckelsen - . fiook & music Company. Christ mas.;.. Suggestions... Go where you find the largest assortment of goods. tains ior tne laaies. uiits lor" the Gentlemen. ' Our line is complete and we defy competition. - ' . We claim to be able to give you better prices on Pianos and Organs, as well as Holiday ; goods, than any other house in T?ocavn fl Jaeob5er; Bool( 0 fu$K $P The Dales, Or. JI7 e pos toffiee pfya rma ;y, CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors. 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