The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 11, 1899, Image 3

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    Cleaianee Sale of Bicycles
NEW ATSTD 2d HAND WHEELS
For Less than Half Price
We wish to clear out all old stock before mov
ing into new store and have some bargains.
This is an opportu nity to get a bicjele cheap
All wheels sold at half regular price.
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Is not in chewing the string, any more than the quoting of low prices is a proof
of a reduction in the cost of goods, to the consumer; but the quoting of prices has
proven two things conclusively . - -
FIRST That the public read our advertisements.
SEDOND That they believe what they read.
If -the public will continue the reading of these quotations they will find seme new things every few days
that will surprise them, as all Winter Goods must be cleaned up preparatory to the great change we are going to
make in our numerous departments. REMEMBER that all goods previously quoted for this Clearance Sale re
main the same price until closed put or the sale is discontinued.
BLANKETS.
60c Blankets for . . 45c
75c Blankets for 49c
fl.00 Blankets for 78c
$1.00 White Blankets for 79c
10-4 Gray Blankets, $1.50 for , .$1.23
64-76 " " 1.75 for 1.49
.11-4 2.00 for 1.73
10- 4 ' 2 25 for . 1.87
10 4 " " special $2 50 for 1.55
11- 4 " " f4 50 for 3.57
11-4 " " 5 00 for 4.33
101b " " 6 50 for 5.39
72x84 " " 8 00 for .. 7 15
10 4 White " 4 00 for- 3.19
70x82 " " 8 50 for 7.23
66x80 " " . 9.00 for 7.57
72x94 " " 10.00 for 8 73
68x86 " 11.00 f-r. ,.9.57
FUR RUGS.
Far Rugs will interest almo.it anyone these de
lightfully cold mornings, especially when they learn
that we have just four small lots left that we are
selling regardless of cost.
One lot 2 50 now $1 57
One lot 3 50 now 2 35
One lot 5 00 now 2 95
One lot 6 60 now 3 95
SMYRNA RUGS
Mast share the eame fate as the Far Rags.
One lot ..$100 now $ 67
One lot : 1 25 now 85
One lot 1 75 bow 1 19
One lot 2 25 now 1 50
One lot 2 50 now 1 67
One lot 2 75 now 1 85
One lot 3 00 now 2 00
One lot 4 00 now 2 67
One lot 4 50 now 3 00
FOOTWEAR.
Another good chance to supply yourself with re
liable Footwear at almost Half Price. These goods
are not ehop worn, bat clean, shapely shoes, and of
the best makes.
Men's tan box calf lace, heavy soles, $4 00 shoes
. for $3 00.
Men's calf . congress, broad toe, 54 to 8, $5 00
shoe for 13 00
Men's cordoyan congress, narrow toe, $4 00 shoe
for $2 75.
Men's kangaroo congress, square toe, $4 00 shoe
for $2 75.
Ladies' calf button, common sense welts, $3 50
shoe for $2 50.
Ladies' cloth top button, common eeuee welts,
$3 50 shoe for $2 50.
Ladies' vici kid button, common sense welts,
$3 50 shoe for $2 50.
Ladies' vici kid button, narrow square toe, $3 00
shoe for $1 50.
Ladies' pebble and glove grain button, $1 50
shoe for 75c.
Misses' cloth top button. $2 50 shoe for $1 50.
Misses' vici kid button, coin toe, $1 50 shoe for
95 cents. .
Misses' vici kid button, square toe, 1 50 shoe for
95 cents.
Misses' pebble grain, button, $1 50 shoe for 95c.
Boys' veal lace, broad toe, 2)4 to 5)4, $1 50 shoe
for 95c.
Boys' satin calf congress, 2.K to 54, $2 00 shoe
for$l 25.
Child's kid button, square toe, &4 to 11, $1 50
shoe for 93c.
Child's kid button, coin toe, 8)4 to 11, $1 25 shoe
for 75 cents.
Child's calf lace, heels, 6 to 7)4, 25c.
GROCERIES.
Beginning with the new year we propose
to impress upon all the fact that we are eel
ling GROCERIES. Below we give you a few
prices to prove to you that we are after your
trade, -and if Cheap Prices, Good Goods and
Prompt Attention will accomplish it, we feel
assured of Succese.
Bulk Roasted Coffee $ .11
Morning Star Coffee, M and J blend 29
Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, 5 to 10tt pail .09
Conntry Lard. 10 pound pails 07V
Valencia Raisins . . 05
Cajifornia Black Figs .04
" . White Fige .04
" Table Raspberries, Strawber
ries and Cherriee : .11
California Table Grapes.... -.09
Cotton Float Laundry Soap, 12 oz .03
White Cap Floating Soap, for bath or toi
let, 10 oz ...... .06
White Cap Floating Soap, for bath or toi
lef, 6oz.. . : .04
White Ash Soap, for bath or toilet, 8 cz. . .05
. .. . , cz 03
Capco Toilet Soap, large bar 04
Gold Drop Washing Powder, 3 ponnd pkg .17
15 pound pail Jelly, any flavor. 53
Old Time Maple Syrop, J gallon cans. . . .37
Uliarco New Health Fluid, each package
equal to 1 pound of Tea or Coffee 05
15c size Boston Baked Beans 07
20c " . . " " .09
4 pound package Germea. .15.
Spear Heid Tobacco. 16 oz plugs, per plug .45
Biggest and Best, 10 oz " " .25
Quality and Quality, 16 oz " ' " 30
6 for 10, ' 16 oz " " " .25
XTC - 16 oz " " " .25
T. and B Plug Cut, high grade, per pound .50
Sorg Mixture, 2 oz pkgs, granulated, each .04
Red Cross Chewing, per 12 oz plug 18
All Goods Marked in
Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 11, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as
no changes will be accepted in the aft
ernoon. This rule will be positive.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January io, 1899.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Meeting of the Maccabees tonight, at
which every.member is requested to be
present.
"On the Suwanee River" is our next
attraction at the Vogt. Next Monday
evening is the date.
A decree ofcdivorce was today granted
by Judge Bradshaw to Suzette Foster,
of Dafur, from Frank W. Foster.
Mies Elsie Ball, one of tne .teachers of
our public school, is confined to her
home by illness. Her place is filled to
day by Miss Mable Collins, a pupil of
the High school.
Smith Bros, will hold their Thursday
. evening parties in their dancing ball,
which will hereafter on that evening be
open only to their pupils and their
friends. The Saturday evening parties
will take place in tne .Baldwin opera
house. -
We are requested to announce that alt"
poatoffica box , rent mast be in by tb
15th of this month or boxes will be
closed. It is merely a case of neglect
when the notice "Rent Due"i s nnheeded ,
and therefore all who have given no
beed to the warning bo far, will - be re
minded in a more forcible manner ere
long. ' . ' . '. -
This morning about 2 o'clock Guy, the
9-year-old son of John Root, of this city,
died of brain fever. The little fellow haa
been suffering for several weeks, and
bia death baa momentarily been ex
pected. He was a bright little lad, and
will be greatly missed in his home,
which circle was broken a short time
after his birth by the death . of bis
mother. The funeral will be held to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
family residence on Tenth street. "
Ex-Gov. Z. F. Moody last night re
ceived a brief telegraphic message notify
ing him of the demiee of his brother,
Wm. F. Moody, at his home in-Philadelphia,
having passed away at 4 p. m.
yesterday. Deceased was 71 years old,
and his death came as a result of a surgi
cal operation. Six years ago . he spent
Beveral months in this city, visiting his
brother, since which time he has not
been on this coast. He was a wealthy
coal dealer ot Philadelphia, where be
lived for a long term of years. Salem
Statesman.
The lady bowlers of The Dalles are
doing themselves proud, as is evidenced
by the report of the individual cham
pionship contest, which consists of fifty
games, with sixty contestants. The
DalleB, Astoria, and Multnomah being
the only clubs taking part. 'Among
nine ladies whose averages are higher
than thirty we notice the names of Mrs.
Huntington, who' leads the list with 27
game, and an average of 38.39. Miss
Schanna follows with 25 games and
37.80 average. Mrs, F. J. Seufert, fourth,
having 49 games ; average 30 64. Mrs.
Houghton has 50 games, with 30.26
average.
f The principal occupation of Dalies
residents today has been shoveling snow.
.Altogether about twenty-four inches
f have fallen, with 1.99 of moisture, an.cf
las about fifteen remain on the house
tops and sidewalks, it has become nec
essary -to - shovel ourselves cuiy ' Six
inclieU 1 full labl" nignl, " wun the ther
mometer 22 above. This morning early
pedestrians found it difficulty to -make
their way along the streets, but as our
city is noted for the amount of laboring
people it contains, who are compelled to
be np with the early bird,;, paths were
soon beaten. The weather report for to
morrow says snow: or rain,-- which is
rather indefinite. Mr. Brooks claims
he never waa .so non-plussed in regard
to indications. Last nlgbt the barome
ter went down to 29.20, which is almost
a sure sign of a heavy wind storm, but it
came not, and we scarcely know where
we are "at or what to expect. How
ever,-with such bright sunehine and
good sleighing we are contented.
The following Manila mail schedule
has been announced for January : The
first mail steamer for the Orient sailp
from Seattle, January 11 ; the next eailaf
from San Francisco on January 17 ; onel
sails from San Francisco on the 25th
and one from Vancouver, B. C, on Jan
uary 30. Letters to Manila require a 5
cent stamp for each half-ounce, and
must be marked via Hong Kong if in
tended to go by any of the steatrers
above named. Letters will be taken by
'United States transports for two cents,
but there ' is no certainty when the
transports will go out. It is surer to
pay the extra 3 cents and catch the
regular mail steamers.
J. B. Wheat and Carl Peetz, of Moro,
arrived in the city this morning to at
tend a meeting of delegates to consult in
regard to the epening of the river above
The Dalles. . Strange to say no arrange
menu bad been made with- the resi
dents of this city for the holding of a
meeting here, and it appears the pro
ject originated with the Astoria people.
It is much regretted by the citizens here
that such it the case, for while no other
delegates have arrived these gentlemen
came to the city at somewhat of an ex
pense and are diesapointed. .However,
tbey will meet with members of the
club this evening and disenss the pro
ject of so much import to oar people.
W5IGEL-CUSHING WEDDING.
Two Popular Dalles Yonngr People
- Married at High Noon Today.
A Frightful Blander
Will often . cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, the best in the world, will kill
the pain and promptly heal it. Cures
old sores, fever eoree, ulcers, boils, corns,
felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile
care on earth. Only 25 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 1
. Freas Saunders has purchased the
wood business of J. T. Reynolds in this
city. Those desiring good wood will find
There are some pleasant duties which
eveu newspaper repoiters have to per
form, and among them is the chronicling
of the ceremony which unites two young
people whose happiness is so generally
hoped for and who seem to be so per
fectly suited to each other as were Mr.
John H. Weigel and Miss Mattie Clash
ing, who were at high noon today unit
ed in marriage by Rev. D.V. Polling, at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
SaMrs. C. B. Cashing, on Eighth street.
The wedding was a quiet one, but two
or three friends outside of the immedi
ate families being present.
The parlors were very prettily deco
rated in smilax and cut flowers, while
the bridal party stood beneath a bower
of smilax, and directly abovrrthem bung
a beautiful design of hyacinths and
white roses representing two hearts
joined together. Mr. Fred Weigel,
brother of the groom, and Mies Maie
Cushing, sister of the bride, acted as
groomsman and bridesmaid.
The bride was attired in a pretty gown
of cream silk, and carried a bunch of
sweet violets, while the groom wore the
conventional black suit of the latest cut.
At the close of the marriage ceremony
when all had expressed their congratu
lations and wished them all the joy
which this life affords, the party eat
down to an elaborate wedding dinner,
amid the happiest of conversations and
heartiest good will.
These young people are too well known
to Dalles people for Thk Citeoniclb to
say anything which would add to their
popularity. However, we cannot re
frain from extending our congratulations
to a young man wno is so fortunate as
to secure such a sweet, lovable, modest
young lady as bis bride, for nowhere
could one be found who la better suited
to make a perfect wife. Nor can we,
on the other band, think of a man
more fitted in bis wealth of character
and industrious, steady habits to be
come the husband of such a one Mr,
Weigel is a general favorite with Dalles
people, and by bia life here since child-
Opposite old stand.
DOLLS TOYS
music
We have the largest assortment ever displayed in The Dalles, and
you will find our prices are lower than all of our competitors.
Books," in Endless Variety.
Cloth bound, 12 roo., 200 titles, 12c each. Chatterbox, latest edl- .
tion, only 69s. All goods marked in plain figures.
Jacobsen Book & Music Go.
170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
and beauti-
PERSONA 1. MENTION.
hood has won the respect and admira
tion of all.
The preeents were many,
ful as well as aBefnl.
Mr. and Mrs. Weigel left on the after
noon train for a trip to Portland and
perhaps California. iney were ac- n Kf,helmftn ,B !n frnm Ra
: .1 . u n ,.A.n V... . K .. rf ..... . -
liuuijwuicu i,u nun ujr a uuiuuci uii reports aDoni me same amount ot snow
friends, eager to be among those. whqTI there as here, but seems to think it
E. Jacobsen went to Portland on yes
terday afternoon's train.
Henry Rodieck aDd family have ar
rived in the city from Omaha, Neb., and
will make this their future home.
wished them Godspeed,
The Legislature.
Capitol, Salem, Jan. 11. Interest to
day is centered in the committee clerk
resolution in the house, and Geer's ef
ort to recall Lord's appointments from
the senate.
A flood of bills was introduced in the
house this morning. The eenate holds
Lord's appointment of Holt as trustee
of the soldier's home, Bean, Kincaid and
Do'ph as regents of the state university.
The resolution to adjourn this month
was indefinitely postponed in the bouse.
There is some talk of adjourning until
Monday.
Sutton" County Meets an Opponent.
i slightly warmer in Dufur.
Alfred Hnott left this afternoon for a
day's visit at his home on 8-Mile, after
which he will return and go to Portland
to attend the Business College.
Mrs. . L. Sherman, formerly of this
city, but now 'of Warrenton, Clatsop
county, arrived here last evening
to attend the Weigei-Cushing wedding.
Mrs. John Lane and little daughter,
who have spent the past two weeks, in the
city, making their home at the residence
of Mrs. P. Cram, returned to Portland
on last evening's train.
It seems that Sutton county is to meet
with considerable opposition. . Antelope
people, as has been known for some time,
want a county of their own to be called
Stockman, and H. C. Rooper is now in
Salem championing the interest of the
latter.
The Sutton county, or town of Mitchell
people, desire to carve their new divi
sion from the eastern portion of Crook
and the western portion of Grant.: the
people of the town of Antelope have run
their new lines along the southern boun
dary of Sherman, and then np the Des
chutes river to within fifteen miles of
Prineville. Leaders in the Stockman
county project claim an assessable valua
tion of $900,000. Sutton county takes
in a spur of the Blue mountains on its
Grant county side, and claims about the
same valuation as the proposed county
of Stockman.
Prineville people express themselves
as not opposed to losing the portion of
Crook to be taken by the promised Sut
ton county, but they will not consent to
the loss of what tbey are pleased to call
the beat portion of Crook, which Stock
man people desire to take away. This
innovation, Prineville says, would leave
little else but "the desert" to eupport
Crook county. '
The aspiring towns of Antelope and
Mitchell are between sixty and seventy
miles apart, and the people of the former
town think they would just as soon keep
on going to The Dalles on county busi
ness as to drive to Mitchell. Therefore
they are prepared to object to any new
county formation unless they -can have
the county-seat themselves.
In Olden Tlmei
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects and were
satisfied with the transient action ; but
now that it is generally known that
Syrup of Figs will permanently over
come habitual constipation, well in
formed people will not buy other laxa
tives, which act for a time, but finally
injure the system. Buy the genuine,
made by the California Fig Syrup Co.
BORN.
Jan. 10th,
In this city,
Mrs. (J. O. Hunker, a
nine pounds.
to Mr. and
daughter; weight.
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera,
that will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. - tf
Maier & Benton will give away one
P.
Garland steel Range
For every One Dollar pur
chase during January and
February we will give one
chance free on the steel range.
male
1
s Denton
-THE flflDWRCE DEALERS..
167 Second St. THE DALIES, OR.
him by ringing np 'phone number 12.
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