Our Great Clothing Sale Enormous Success. Every Article Reduced. This is an opportunity no economi cal purchaser can aflbr.'l to pass. A inonionls thought considering the posi tive increase in the cost of all goods, the assortment wo carry, and the- fact wo have not as 3'ot increased our prices will convince an' one that a reduction on the present low prices is an offer which cannot reasonably bo expected again. ..Our.. Remnant Sale is now on and will continue during the week. All remnants in the various de partments aro marked down without re gard to cost, but with the sole object of getting rid of them to make room for spring goods and to aid us in our annual inventory, which will be taken the 1st of February. All goods that do not come under the head of Komnants have a special price for the present month, and those of you who aro in present or future need of goods in our line will save money by making your purchases now instead of deferring the matter until some future time. Watch our show windows for special lines with special inducements. All Gootln Mnrkocl In Plnln FlKuros. PEASE &, MAYS COUNCIL 8TO0D PAT On the Refunding Matter They Alnn Vltciiftiieil the Heirer Jaetlon. The Dalles Daily Chroniele. WEDNESDAY - . JANUARY 10, 11)00 Oysters kcrvitl In every stylo by A. KELLER. homo of his Bon an Fourth street. Sinus thnt time lit; lias been confined to his bud und in in u serious condition. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Another drunken Indian yviih arrested lftot night nnd handed over his .$2 line to tho recorder today. Rov.Goode, who ia conducting services in tho Christian church, will tuko as hie subject tonight "What must 1 Do to Ho Saved." On account of tho failuro of lights lust night, tho meeting at the Congregational church was postponed until tonight, whou tho subject announced fur liibt night will be taken up, and tho meeting led by Mr. Brooks. A temporary change has bean madu at tho 0. H. & N. freight depot. J, 0. Clny nna neon traiiMorred to ji drando ns agent; II. Swnrt taking his plnco ao day operator hero, and II. Lockmun, of WoiHor.Idaho, in turn filling Mr. Swart'e pluce as night operator. ir. 0. Oaoii, futhor of Mra. Win, Mansflohl, formerly of this city, is lying dangerously ill at his homo in Eugene, and his death is momentarily expected. Mr. Owen Is an old pioneer of Lnno county and very well known through out Orecon. Snllloient evldonco not being found against Frank Jones, of 5-.llle, who was arrested, charged with stealing a horse from D. J. Cooper and givon liin hearing yesterday afternoon, ho was roloaeod. 'Ml. i t me young ieiiow huh neon tauglit a good lesson, however, and will no doubt abstain from all appeurances of theft in the future. Tomorrow evening at 8:30 at tho K. )( 1. hall, Azalea Kobekah Lodge will Install its ofllcera, nnd in connection therewith a choice program has boen prepared, also us choice u spread will be served. A general good tlmo is expected. Members, visiting Rebekuhs and Odd KoHowb will bo present, with perhaps a very fow invited guests. Mrs. Isubel Baker, mother of Frank B.iker, formerly state printer, and woman well known in Portland nnd Valley towns, died Monday ovonlng in Portland. It is said that hor deatli re suited from grief over the death of her laughter, Mary, last April. Many Dalles people will-remember Miss Mary Bakor, who in former yeara frequently made visits to tills city. Monday afternoon an James Blnkenty, Sr., was walking along Second street, hot ween Washington and Federal, lie full in a seemingly unconscious condition 'rom a alight paralytic stroke and was tarried into I, 0. Nlokelsen's store near by and afterward taken to the An Eastern man lias this statement sewed in his undershirt: "My appendix has been cut out," and ho explains his case this was. "You see, these are balmy knifing days of the surgeon. If a man happens to fall into u fit, faint, or lose consciousness fur any reason they cuBt him off to the hospital and operate for appendicitis without waiting for him to come to and say wnat ails nun. I've cut OraniBt. Tho yvening closed with n moat-enjoyable Imnquet. yho Hook and Ladder Company quite a ngure as tney parauetl down becond street this afternoon With their mew truck, as proud as a emal boy with red-top boots. In comparien with the dilapidated looking outfit they have heretofore drawn, it is a bird, brightly painted and thoroughly equipped. Keuching the engine hoiise, A. G. Long, of whom it wae purchaed. made a test. J which was perfectly satiefactorv. The been oliced open once and don't hankerl aorial ladder wub histed forty feet in the air and Mr. Ltfng ascended, after which it was leanfcd against the bell for oncotcs." A seriee of special meetings will bo commenced tonight ut the Methodiet church and continued indefinitely, un der tho supervision of the pastor, Rev. Hawk. It is the intention to make the singing a prominent feature of these services uud a chorus choir liaa been organized for that purpose. All aro in vited to attend as often us convenient and join heartily in (uCHcrvicett. The members aro eBpecialiy'enjoined to lay aside 'all else to muku this sorioB of meetings fruitful of much good. A team from the Commercial Club, consisting of Messts. Houghton, Brad- j shaw, Baldwin, Stadlemiiu, Mays and Kurtz, will leave either on this after noon's train or tomorrow morning for Salon), where thov will bowl with iho Illiheo team tomorrow night. On Fri day night they will meet the Y. M. C. A.'h on tho I'ortland alleyp, and on Saturday night will bo in Astoria, where a contest will tuko place. That they will enjoy tho trip is nu ufsurred fact, and wo trust they will eustuiu their reputation as crackajacks when it comes to bowling. William Braman, who was arrested at Hood River yesterday on a charge of larceny of a coat, vest, pair of pants and somo underclothes from John Dyo at tho Columbfu Hotel Saturday niglit. was brought to this city yesterday by Deputy SherilTOllngor, and arraigned In Justice liay aid's court this morning. He at once plead guilty, and was bound ovor in the sum of $000. Braman is a young fellow just past 21 and from all appearances this must be hie first ollense. John Fitzgerald says ho ia u plousaut prisoner to iiave under his charge, and having a splendid voice, livens up the jail with his music. Installation evening is always ono of great pleasure to tho members of tho order of Eastern Star, and las eveuing was not an exception. Attar a short opening session, the following officers were installed: Mrs. Almra Clifton, W. M. ; Dr. Hudsou, W. P. Mrs. 8. T. MacAlllster, A. M.j Mrs, Mary Myers. See'y.; Mrs. Alice CroseonwTreas. ; Miss Edna Errhart, Con,; Airs, Mamie Dlotzol, Abso. Con j MissHarriet Mar den, Adah ; Mrs. J. HudsAn, Ruth ; Mrs, Esther Harris, Esther; Mrs. Lily John son, Alarum ; Airs, Annie Klnersly, Electa; Mrs. Anna Blakeuey, Warder; Mrs. A. M. Keleoy7 Sentinel; Mrs. Rachel Brown, Chaplain; Miss Saliua Phlrman, Marshal ; Mies Nettle McNeal, tower and anotuer long man J. A. MocArthur monted it. The entire equipment was then explained to the company, whoare more than satisfied with everything in connection there with. DurkueiiH Covered thu City. A large number of Dalles people miglit have justly been numbered last night with the foolish virgins, who had no oil in their luuipe, and consequently found themselves in the dark when the light failed. Tho trouble aroee from tho fact that ono boiler had to be used and euouch power could not ho generated to supply tho entire city. Many haye made the complaint that the company should have informed tho people that euch would be the case. While we have not beon able to lenrn the particulars from the manugors of the company, as they are so occupied in making preparations for to night, we feel sure had thev known that such an emergency would have uiigen they would have informed the people through the papers. As it was, many plans for tho evening were overthrown, Etores were early that w hat power could bo generated might bo used in lighting tho residences, and many sat in darkness or went back to tho old tallow candle uud lamp. Such occurrences only prove to us what an ad vantage electricity is in that line and how lost we would ho without electric lights. We are informed that the lights will bo turned on tonight ; that is unless some uuforaeen complication arises. UIKO. Contrary to expectations, tho meeting of the council last night was not "eo warm," although it was evident that of ' necessity a council ia made up of many men of many minds. However, upon the question of refunding of bonds they scorned to bo a unit. Mayor Kuck Councilmen Olongh, Gunning, Johnson Shackelford, Kelly, Stephens and Wil son wore present, also a delegation from tho water commission, who riqueete that the council pass an ordinance pro viding for refunding $25,000 worth of water bonds. The mayor stated that a an ordinance had already been pureed a the last meeting providing for refunding $20,000, it would he mcessary to recon sider that ordinance. The council did not seem to be overly enthusiastic ove the matter, nor did they arise en masse to move that tho question be recon sidered. In fact each sat silent, and nothing was left to bo dono but to let the matter drop. The next order of business was to maka an estimate as to the cost of con structing thu proposed sewer system wnen it was determined that tno ex pense would be about $30,000 to coin plete tho system below the bluff". On the sewer question the council seems to be divided, some for, others against its construction. At the close of the meet ing, however, the council was divided into three committees, of three mem btrs each, who are to thoroughly can vass the matter and determine what property is to be benefited thereby and equalize the assessment on the same. A splendid suggestion was made by Councilman Wilson to the effect that after assessment bad been equalized and ttie amount of taxes on tne various property determined, a etatement of the same be sent to each property owner with a request that an opinion or vote be given- concerning the advisability of constructing the same. In this manner the council onld work to better ad vantage, with a full understanding of tho wishes of the majority. It should be added, however, that each citizen Ehould thoroughly understand the matter and look at the question unselfishly, voting as seerneth best for the welfare of the city. If this can be done, then the plan is a good one. I'KOPLE YOU AI-L, KNOW. J. W. Moore and Ralpii Butler were in from Nansene yesterday. A. A. Roberta came down from his homo at Heppner yesterday. J. R. Hensel arrived on the boat from Lyle last night, returning today. A. J. Shrum, mayor of Grade, Or., is doing business in the eitr todav. rUr Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mavo came up I t- Tl . -I I I L 1 1 . num i uiuunu j eaiorusij- nnu are visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith came in from their homo at Grass Vallev yester day afternoon. Mrs. Altha Leech, of Hennner is in the city, having arrived on yesterday's afternoon train. Mrs. Bert Rogers and Mrs. Mav Pfaflle came down from Antelope yester day and are visiting friends here.' Mrs. A. A. Jayne and two Bona left on the boat this morning to spend a short time visiting relatives in Portland. Wilbur Brock, who is connected with the business department of tho Oregon- lan, is in t lie city on business today. Mrs. Smith French was a passenger on yesteiday'e afternoon train for Port land to spend a short time with hor daughter, Dr. Gertrude, in Poitland. Hamilton Camnhell left Hup mnrninrr j to spend a short time with his parents in I Portland. "Ham" is not in the best of closed ifiniim. Mrs. N. M. Eastwood and eon, B.?rt Pruyne, left on tho boat this morning for Portland. Thev aro bound for a month's visit in Cilifornia. where Mrs. Eastwood hopes to benefit her health. Wrllu "Luumirj" on the New Leaf. DR. BURNAM, OCCULIST AND SCIENTIFIC OP TICIAN, FROM CHICAGO. Willi tho Diamond Crown Optical Cum jittiiy . Dr. Burnam has opened nn office in tho Chapman block, room 4, acrom thu hall from the photograph gallery. The Doctor's method of titling glasses is en tirely new. Ho uses largo and expen sive elf ctric instruments lately invented by Edison, and nt others. Nothing like them in the western citiee. No medi cine necessary. No dark' room I No bright light thrown in the eye to injure it! No worry 1 Eyes feel easy after testing. Eye strain will cause restlessness with a tendency to excesses. If your aro good, you will be too good; if you aro bad, you will be too bad; if vou area thinker, you will overwork your brain; if you aro a laborer, you will overwork your body; whatever you do you will do too haul. This leads to many diseases. Glasses can be made that will'quiet you down. Not the kind your Grandfather wore, of course. The optical science has improved like all of the other mechan ical arts. ! FREE With every ono dol lar purchase at our store during January and February -wo will give a chance on a -$50- Feed rye for sale at tho Wasco house. Ware-tf Aluminized Steel Range. Garland K It piaier & Benfon m'tmnnTTTTTnrmrn niMrnirrnmrrTm" i 8 8 f 4S The Dalles, Op. The Chronicle, Job Printers. "3f ''ID m a! : '3i PI m as. 3E jr. 3 IBS w lac i $5 4 V''VVVVSV.,vVVSVv 1 At the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. W. O. Johnson, on the East Hill, this morning, Jan. JOth, Mrs. Elizabeth M. llarriman, aged 7(1 years. Mrs. llarriman was n native of Eng land, and came to Oregon from Missouri some years since. For somo time she has been afflicted with cancer, and for the past three weeks has been confine J to her bed, heart trouble combining with the former disease and causing tier death'. She leaves four sons and two daughters W. J., E. M. and A. M. Harriman residing near Enderaby, and the elder brother, J. II. Harriman, liv ing in England; while Mrs. D, Fox is a resident of Fort Scott, Kan., and Mrs. D. Davenport, of Oakley, Kan, T.ie funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1 :30 from the residence of W.O.Johnson, south of Wui. Tacknian's residence, In turning over the new leaf for 1900 has it occurred to yon to try our work? People who have, say it's all right. Remember there is no charge connected with our collection and delivery Bystem. Ring up Condon 'phone 3-11, or long distance 902. Dam.ks Laundry Co., Cor. Third and Federal Ste. Kebekali IiKtullntluu. The uiombers of Azelea Lodge, No. 00, order of Rebekahs, will install their ofticere tomorrow evening, Jan. llth. All members, visiting Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are invited to be present. Ale Kin ley Club Meeting. Thtra will be a meeting of tho Mc Klnley club next Wedueeday evening at the county court house, Business of importance will come before the meet ing. By order of 1). CitKiaiiTox, YIco Pree, The modern and most effective cure for constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pilln known at;j)oWitl's Little Early Risers, The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGES, JVIajestie K. : ' K Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Remember that wo aro soiling tho samo from $45.00 to $60.00 1 Which is a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25 ovor price charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. J Write for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence." i V