The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 10, 1900, Image 3

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    Fashion and Economy
IN
...WINTER CLOTHING
III
"Wo stand forth boldly and say without foar of con
tradiction when it comes to the host clothing for the least
money we lead. Complete is the only word fitting the
condition of our stock. Perfect more nearly than any
thing else describes tho (juality of the goods. Pcst pat
terns, best material, best workmanship place our gar
ments in a class by themselves, to be compared only with
the highest grade custom work in everything but price.
There we have the advantage.
Here are a few Priee Piekings:
Mhii'b high prude sorgo euitH, also fine fanny worsteds, made in tho vory
lates stylo, designed exclusively for ns, canal in fit and d 1 Qfc
fttshsion to .$25 customs goods J. TC.OO
Men's latest style herringbone vicuna topcoats in oxford pray, made with tit -imst
earn in every detail, psrfct in lit and style ; looks equal d tf
to enstom make " (J) J. V.OvJ
Men's fancy worsted BUiis, stripes and plaids in black and gray
checks, the acme of style, tho perfection of tailor- tfi " O Q K
ing, for , tj)l.OU
Men's kersey, melton and frieze overcoats in black, brown, tf Q QK
gray and tun; perfect in every detail tj O.tO
Speeial : Aiinoaoeement
OF
III
Holiday Goods
in
We have placed on sale a large assortment of
Cameo (Hare
in Plaques, Imperial llapsburg Artware, Toplitss
Vases, the most attractiue and artistic goods
ever shown. Look the assortment over before
you make any selections.
Silver Novelties.
We are also showing a large assortment of
Silver Novelties. Better values than ever.
Original Souvenirs of Tho Dalles in neat and
inexpensive goods.
Special Dress Goods Offering
50c, GOc and (55c values to be sold this nrt
week for OOC
Good
ThingI
Boys' shoes, elastic sides G5c
Boys' lace shoes, sizes 1 to 4... $1.00
Misses' kid lace, heavy soles,
sizes 18 to 2 $1.00
Child's kid lace, heavy soles,
sizes 9 to 12 '. 85c
Same, sizes 5 to 8.. . , 75c
Child's kid button, spring heel,
sizes 5 to 8 40
Special sale on Men's and Women's
Shoes still on. $3.50, $4.00 and
$0.00 values $2.00
All Coods Marked
In Plain FlKurea.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronjclfe.
Iters
MO.VDAV . . - , DEG. 10, 1000
served i
in
nny
Al Anrlmw K ilor's.
U -
TKEASIJJfUlTK NOTICE.
, IViioiM County triirrutiU icbImIoiimI
piKu ti Nt!ilriuliir 1 , 1807. will lie ulil
in iu'1'Mi'iitHtton at my ulllce, Inlcrnht
'iimih Hf ti-r Niivembfr 1IMIO.
.1 Oil N P. IIAMl'MIMtK,
Ooutity TrenKiirnr.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Prof. Meukin lit the Baldwin tonight.
Don't overlook the great jacket Ftilo lit
Tim Fair.
Every day ie bargain day at tho New
V irk Cash Store.
Liz'-H's, tho best perfume. Wo huvo
i'. M. 'A. Donuell. HMt
'1 wenty-fivo per cent oil' on nil capes
noil j.ickots at This Fair.
The well-known Hamilton Hi own
s .obh at the Now York Gush Store.
N'othing niuur for a Christinas present
turn a hox of Lasa-ll's perfumes at Don
nell's. 10--H
Major HarriH, of i'ortland, will speak
in the Salvation Army hull Wednesday
evening.
.M. Z. Donnoll haH a lull line of La
xull'u perfuino for thu holiday trade.
See thein. 10-K
Speeial values in children's and missus'
line dongolu kid tihoi'H at tliu New York
Cah Siore.
"Footprints, or Onwurd and Upward" i
at the Baldwin opera house tonight.
Admission free.
The county eonrt held a speeial ses
tion this afternoon on business relating
to mad matters.
Konii'inher that Goeoanut Oreani Tonic
wl'l promote growth of hair. Charles ,
I razer, holo agent. nO-lin
The Kniibn piano factories, tho largest j
i . ,.. . f :..
"I tne united Mines, wein ujiihudu
Wi" by Win. Knabe.
Sonle ltniH.. maun tnnerH. uro In tho
lty and can bo found at either Menefeo ,
iv. Parkins or Niekelfeu's music store, i
It vou have dandiull', your hair is j
fulling out. Use Gocnunut Cream. For
t-ulo at Fmzur'fl barber shop. nO-Ini I
1 jou need a jacket don't fail to take ,
"dvautauii of our great oftVrlny this;
week-onu-fourth oil'. The Fair. i
Don't fail to hear Prof. John Moakln I
t the N.ililwin tonight in his famous I
lecture, "Footptiuta or Onward and Up-1
ward."
"The Teuiplu of Fume" will not only
"H'ord an evening of mirth and pleasure,
lut will he liistruRtivu aa well. Many
for the first time will have the pleasure
of meeting some of the famous persons'
of all lands.
Sixty-seven cents are worth a dollar
at A. M. Williams t Co.'s eloak depart
ment this week. They offer any of their
ladies' jackets worth !(I0 or over at one
third oil'.
Mrs. I). L. .Jones begs to announce
Unit alio is now prepared to servo mealB
at regular hours at the Cafe, Second
street, next door to the
goods store.
Kev. I). V. Poling, who has been (mite
poorly for the last few days with a
complication of severe eold and nervous
prostration, was leported much better
this moring.
The lilne Mountain Eagle thinks that
Wasco county will be green with graes
widows if Judge Brndshaw will grant
every complaint on file in his court ask
ing for divorce.
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
eoanut Cream Tonic will give it life and
luster. It iH pronounced the finest
tonic on eartti. Can be had at F raiser's
barbershop, nirent. ntl-lm
A Washington dispatch jrives the
population of The Dalles as 3,5-l'J, Saloin
-4 ,25f, Koirono S,'J!!0. Somebody lias
blundered in these ilgures beyond tho
shadow of a doubt.
All who aro to take part in " Hie Tem
ple of Fame" are ii'ij nested to meet at
the M. K. ehuich this eveiiini;, Dee.
lOth.at 7 :IiO for rehearsal, and tomor
row oeniii: at thu Vojjt opera house.
Lost A Binall EiiKlish Setter slut,
with black hack and four white let;?.
Answers to the nr.me of "Jessie." Any
one who will return liar to Wood Uros.'
meat market on Second street will hu
suitably rewarded. d8-lw
Kev. O. D. Taylor's fiuit dryer burned
about midnight lift nilit. Mr. Taylor
has no opinion as to tho cause of the
lire, and does not state tho extent of Ins
loss. The dryer was filled with fruit,
including his stork of tolectud winter
apples, which hu was holdlnj for better
prices.
"Tho Temple of fcanie," the enter
under a penalty on not less than $1 nor froth and horse play, to theater-going
more tnari .f 10. i folk that still cling to the idea that the
I.. S. Fritz, came and forestry warden jsta89 I'88 a mission in tho world and
for this district, requests us to call who like some literary merit in a
attention to the fact that in addition to ! dramatic production such a play as
the fine'imposcd by the state law for """ma" Hearts" is refreshing. This
killing prairie chickens at any time . P'a.v which is now in its fourth success
between November loth and September ful season, is one which appeals to
1st fcllowinc.theOreKon Fieh and Game i llielur sentiments. Its moral tone is
Association oiler a standing reward of , enoblinp, yet its emotional side is not of
. m .11 i i . i hu mnriiiii our I fiortiOH iniriiiic irwi
Mclnernv drv I -" 10r suc" iniorination as will leau to ......
".u.i'i ; the arrest and conviction of anv nerson ' r comedy are interwoven with exceed-
it i . i .......... .
found Bhootint: prairie chickens out ofl,nB cleverness, u is a piay reiiuirins
tnat the actors net and not perlorm. it
is for these reasons that the play con
tinues to retaiu its hold on the hearts of
season. ,
The census enumerators in many cases
failed to realize the importance of mor-
! tality statistics. In ono of the Eastern
states an enumerator had oulv two
deaths in a population of more than ,
1300 for the entire year, which the so '
pervisor thought was not sufficient, so
lie sent back the returns The enumer
ator responded with tho following ex-!
planation : "Dear Sir There was four ,
more people that died, but they was
widows." '
The regular north bound passenger ,
train of the Columbia Southern railway!
was derailed yesterday about three'
miles south of 1 5 ' u f , through the spread
ingot tho rails. Five freight cais and
the passenger car left the track, one (
freight ear and the locomotive remain- I
ing, and with these latter the passengers
wer; taken on to Bigs where they got
there three bonis too late to make con
nection for The Dalles. A special engine
went up from here and landed them 1
in Tho Dalles about twilight.
Mies Julia Austin, tho Like oonntv,
California, giantess and foot-racer, iias (
i the people. "Unman Hearts" cornea to
, the Vogt opera house Monday, Decern-
ber 17th,
' A. M. Abrams, a young man employed
in Dr. Sturdevant's dental office, was
held up at about 8 o'clock Saturday
; night on Alvord street, about half way
between the residence of L. K. Grown
and 1 C. Nickelsen. Mr. Ahiams was
1 on his way to the Fred Fisher residence
and had just turned east on Alvord
J when two men accosted him and ordered
i him to throw up his hands. He was
I boon relieved of $30, tho amount of coin
in hi? pants pockets, but, foitunntely,
the highway men mifesed a roll of green-
backs that Mr. Abraui3 carried in his
breast pocket. One of his assailants was
a tall man and the other a small one.
i The tall one wore a slouch hat and dark
clothes and appeared to have a handker
chief over ttie lower part of ids fact ; but
it was too dark at the time of the as
sault for any accurate description of the
men to be procured. The ollkers of the
law have no clue as to who the men
I'ISOI'LE CIOIIMI AM) GOING.
W. A. Hell, a prineville attorney, is
in the city attending to legal business.
! George A. Young, the sheep king of
the Hake Oven country, is in the city.
I Mrs. L. Adams and son, Harold, of
i Portland, are guests of Mrs. C. F.
I Stephens.
1 Four of the Driver brothers, S. D.,
I F. M., S. B. and A. B. Driver are in
' town today troin Wainic.
I Phil Metschan, ex-scretary of state,
was in town yesterday from Portland
' and proceeded up tho road today on the
i noon train. He was accompanied by
'J. S. Cooper, the banker of Indepen-
deuce.
i A. M. Stringer, the retiring partner of
The Dalles Distillery Company, left this
afternoon for San Francisco where lie
will consult physicians regarding his
i health unit afterwards travel south to
( have t'ne benefit of a dry and warm
: climate wherein to spend the winter.
I Announcement.
' In assuming control of the business of
J. K. Adcox & Co., I wish to announce
i that tho services of Mr. Adcox will bo
retained and that his friends and patrons
i may find him at the old stand. As a
! competent and conscientious watch
maker hit) wuik is his heat reconimenda-
' tion. Tm:o. H. l.inui:.
The most. rllVciivu little liver pills
made aro DeWitt's Little Eirly fvisers.
They never gripe. Sold by Clarke it
Fnl k 'a P. O. Pharmacy.
mays & Crowe
w
Tho only store ft
this city where tht
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Strnnsky - Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago. Pre
ferred by the best
cookingauthontiea.
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
uled,ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It doe3 not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, i?
notaffectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil.
fclc cl
and haki
v i t h o u t
imparting
flavor oJ
previously
cooked
food ami
will lasi
for years.
Wo can
tion th3
public
nga!!! '
imitate U
To Wild m It Si ay CN.uceni.
It having come to my knowledge that
parties, presumably Interested, rre
claiming that when I told out my retail
interest at 17.'l, Second street, French's
block, I contracted to not open any re
tail business in the city of Tho D.ttles.
I beg to Bay that I sold my tight not to
open any retail business between Fed
eral and Washington streets, on Second
street, and have and intend to conform
to my contract. My place at the Hank
Cafe is in no sense in violation of tho
contract.
dl-tf C. J. SrriiMxo.
For Kent or -nil.
The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on
First Btreot, is for rent or sale. It ! a
ttireo-story, corrugated iron building,
HOx.'lo feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles, u-'li-tf
lvoslyn, Citatum and Am-tralian coal-
by tho Stadelman Ccniimiesion. '.'Mm
costumes. Admission "5 cents
Boats "" cents.
John Curov lias moved hi
rcsttuiruut in the East End
old location in the Klchiond building 'and Tomuiit) lluuson
unBt of tho Dianioiiilllouiiug mill, scored tho highest poiu
just arrived from the snow-capped peaks I were. It is strongly suspected, however,
of Alaska, where she has been in train- tlit the robbers were no strangers, and
ing for more than twelve months, says that they know their man and knew
tho Wilht, Calif.', Press. Miss Julia , ttiut he was accustomed to curry money
was matched against the great Alaska 0n his person all the time.
Indian foot-racer in a dash of 200 yards n-ub jf ,ilsMJ-uo.
for $10,000. She ran thu distance in
twenty seconds, racing her victim from Notice is hereby given that the part
start to llnish and winning tho glittering ; nership heretofore existing between
gold by u small majority. This heiiuti-1 ,j, jrt Adcox and Theodoro H. i.iene,
ful young lady stands 7 feet three inches j ,il)r the flim name and style of, I. E.
in her stocking feet, weighing 100 i Adcox A Company, is this day dissolved
One thousand styles and sizes.
bov cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Ranges
Cast
ftangea
i
was horn in
Eako county.
Colorado iitm
She speaks
by mutual content, J. I1.. Adco.- retiring
from said firm. Theodore II. l.iebe will
taiiunent which will be given next Fri- pounds;
, 1.... n I,,., l.ui. t., i,o Aaised in
. .. ,i:ir...w..tt lrt ,..., na itAi nun mil. ....( .1... 1 1 ,.f ....I.I il.
Vogt Opera llDU8C, Ullder tho allspices Or CL vl " Ul " "1 i........t,--)" ..v , uuillIUlie Mill oiir-iuena ui mm uriu iiiiuri
tho Good intent Society, Is ono of the run any human on earth )mlw?' tho name ami stylo of J. E, Adcox k
most unique of its kind. Men ami wo- ) Saturday afternoon from 2 till til Company, and is authorized to icceive
men of fame will be there in appropriate Mr((, ,j, o, Meins gavo a spnning party l"'"1 "n'l't M ""iH'ys due said firm,
; icserved I in hnr Sunday tchool elassjf eight bovs,
vie: Arthur Waud, Ilriy Walther, f I'rosented to him for payment
Bee HIveitGiiy Douthit, Charlie Johnston, Guy
ack to his Clones, Kay Bunnell, JAmie Kinnorsly
ami all claims against said linn should
James White has rontd the store just
vacated wheie he wl open a branch
confectionary and fruit stand and verve
oysters ami lunches of pigs' feet and
coll'eu of nights.
Tliu ('niiONU'l.u' woudeis if the olgar-otto-snioking
youths of this town have
not forgotten, if thev ever knew, tliut
it is unlawlul in this slate for "any
minor under 18 yeurs of ago to smoke, or
in nny way to use any cigar or tobacco
in any form whatever, in any public
highway, street, place, squ ire or resort,"
receiyed first prize.
took the consolation;
demonstrated the faj
blow "both loud mid
anile Kimierslv
in spinning and I
Tommio Hudson
a tin horn, and
t that he could
long," even If lie
could not make a success In spinning.
Tim afternoon was passed with games,
and at 6 p. m. refreshments were served,
Miss Nellie Kaufman and Madge Smith
assisted in entertaining the young lads,
who uj iynd themselves as only a lot of
healthy, happy boyB can
In these days when thu mind of the
Dated this 10th day of December, 1000.
J, E. Ancov,
xw 1 lino. II, l.ll.'IIK,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tht Kind You Have Always Bought
The genuine all bear the above Trale.Alark;
anu are soiu wun sviuicu
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1300 m
OVER AUL THE WUKUU. - vyBwmvSSt&
Boars tho
Siguuturo of
Dyspepsia can bo cured by using
cker's Dyspepsia Tablets, Gnu little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded, Hold in handsome tin
Sold by First-Class Slove Merchants ovcrywhoie,
it..i.. Tht; Michigan Stove Comnanv.
avBurnart InroiitMakort
Oak Slovea
thieaticjl man seems to run to farce boxes at -r uts. lilakeley thu druggist
MHIER St BENTON.
SOLE RCENTS,