The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 12, 1900, Image 3

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    Fashion and Economy
IN
...WINTER CLOTHING
III
Wo stand forth boldly and say without fear of con
tradiction wlion it oonios to the bo'st clothing for tho least
money wo load. Oomploto is tho only word fitting tho
condition of our stock. Perfect more nearly than any
thing else describes the tiality of the goods. Best pat
terns, best material, best workmanship place our gar
ments in a class by themselves, to bo compared only with
the highest grade custom work in everything but price.
There we have the advantage.
Here are a pern Priee Pickings:
Men's high grade ner(?e units, also (inn fancy worsteds, made in tho very
lutes Plyle, dnsigned exclusively for up, equal in fit and fc "1 QC
(ufiliion to $25 custom Roods J lxOO
Mhii'h latUBt style hurring'bone vicuna topcoats in oxford pray, made with ut
most cure in every dutHil, perfet in lit and style; looks equal "d H f gzf
to (iiiHtum make $1 VtOU
Men's fancy woratt'd suits, stripe? and plaids in black aud gray
cheokH, the uotnu of style, the perfection of tuilor- C1 O Qt
ing, 'or Olw.OO
Men's kersey, melton and trie.- overcoats in black, brown, Q QK
gray and tun ; perfect in every detail O.iO
Special : Announcement
OF
III
Holiday Goods
in
Wo have placed on sale a large assortment of
Cameo Ulare
in Plaques, Imperial Hapsburg Artware, Teplitz
Vases, the most attractiue and artistic goods
ever shown. Look the assortment over before
3'ou make any selections.
Silver Novelties.
We are also showing a large assortment of
Silver Novelties. Better values than ever.
Original Souvenirs of The Dalles in neat and
inexpensive goods.
Speeial Dress Goods Offering
50c, 00c and (55c values to be sold this q
week for OOC
n
x jl.
Good
ThingI
Boys' shoes, elastic sides 05c
Boys' lace shoes, sizes 1 to 4.. ..$1.00
Misses' kid lace, heavy soles,
sizes 1. 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
I Alt Goods Marked
In Plain FlRureB.
PEASE & MAYS
Plays & Crowe
v
Tho only store fi
this city whoro th(
Oenulne Imported
Strsnsky-Steel
Ware is sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
n dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
1
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
I) HO. 12. 1SI00
UTDNF.SDAY
served i
in
.y iu,.
At And row K .liar's.
TJtJiASrWIiirS NOTICE.
All Wiii.cn (bounty tviirruntN ri-clHtiin-il
irlurli i-it-niluir I. I8l7, will lie (mill
ii irtnii'iitit Inn ill my illlr, liilniriil
iihmim urtur Niivi-iiiImh- "0, I IMPII,
.IOIIN F. IIA.MI'MIIKi;,
Ciiiiim.v 'J'rmiHin t-r.
liny, grain !1"1 feed at Maior & Den
tmi'tl. 12-4t
Coiih) in and see tho Intent, in art.
Cheaper than ever. Geo. O. Ulakoluy.
Dairy ljuttur fill cents per roll at Maier
V I'.cnton'H., 12 -It
Watts it IIiiHton, of this city, received
vestordav a carload of marble from
Proctor, Vermont.
atah our window for ton dayn. If
vim don'l huh what yon want, mop it.-ci-lii
and wn'll do the rust. Goo. O.
I! akuloy.
Not u participant in "The Temple of
I'liiim" should h nbsunt from this re
hearsal at tho Vogt tomorrow night. Tho
fall orchestra will be on hand.
Hear Junnio Und Hint; at. tho Vogt.
opcru Iioiihu Friday night. Procure
tickets at Clarke & HalkV. Admission
2"i i-i'iiIh; ruHurvoii eeatH :." rente.
Alexander Blackburn, D. D., will lec
ture on "Gumption" at thy Calvary I'.ap
tint church on Wednesday, Dee. lflth.
Admission 25 cents; children 10 cents.
All ladieH1 jaeketH worth if 10 and over
ac selling at a reduction of one-third at
A. M. Williams Co.'h thin week. A
food opportunity of jirnitui Intr a Christ
mas gift.
Alex. Fraser, of Three Mile, recently
purchased from It Ih neighbor, It. G.
lirooks, llfteon atreH of paHturti land
llmtjiluB thu KraHer farm and contaiiiH
a living stream of water. Tim prieu was
WOO.
Contractor Aldrieli has a force, of men
at work on thu speedway of the Gentle
hk'H'h Driving Association. It !h ex
I'"ctcd that tho work will hi) completed
In about two wwikH if thu weather con
tinue. favorable.
U'gular meeting of thu Degree of
Honor tonight. Klection of olllcurs.
All incmhoi-H aru requested to he pres
et at 7:110 Hhurp, ho that those wiHhtni:
t0 atliuid the ArtiflaiiH1 entertainment
I iter may do ho.
Among thu ciiU'brltieD who will appear
t thu Vogt Friday night are George
"ml Martini Wiiahington, CoIuiiiIuih,
Ciuojiatru, thu beaiulful queen, and
miuiy otliura wlio worn famous iu former
vearH. Then, too, e will hear from
Harriet Iieecher Stowe, Pocahontas and
.lohii Sinitii, the Carey SipteiH, narbuia
Frletchie, .loHiah Allen's wifo and even
Little I!o IVep and Toppy.
We are requested to announce that
the meetinf-'H of the Fortnightly Club
have been postponed till the firnt ThnrH
day after New Year", the hour and place
for which will be announced in duo time
iu Tin: Ciiko.vici.i:.
A new Hlyle ICerney cloth jacket,
velvet coat collar, laagu Hcalloped re
veres, heavily Htitched ; Htrap trimming,
mitin lining; iu all the now chadeH.
TIiIh W 50 jacket can be had for $il this
week at A. M. Williamt) ft Co.'s.
Kemcmhcr thogOHpel meetings at the
First ChriHtian churidi eacii evening
this week, conducted by Elder ,1. I!
I.iHter. He iH capable aud interesting.
I F iu argumentB are logical and bin
thoughiK practical. Come and hear
him.
Our toilet nueeHsairoK are of the latest
importatioiiH ; something unusually tine,
and at a price that will convince you
that we. mean to give the people of Tho
Dalle." au opportunity to buy at metro
politan price1. Sue our east window.
Geo. C. Hlakeley.
The 1001 edition of thu Columbia desk
calendar is being distributed by the
American Mioycle Oo., Columbia Sales
Department, Hartford, Conn. It will
be sent to any addresti upon receipt of
five two-cent mampf. This unique aud
useful compilation lias been issued an
nually for tliu last sixteen years and it
has co inn to be regarded as au indispen
sable article iu many business olllces
aud homes.
Thu Pacific States Trlophono Co. have
been making a very vigorous canvafs
for subscribers hero ttiu last few days
and havu succeeded iu adding consider
ably over 100 new names to their list.
Maturial for instnlling these now sub
si'.riberii has been ordered ami a gain: of
construction men will teach here this
wuek to comiuuncu the wuik. it is ex
pected that a great many nioru names
will be added on account of thu excellent
aud satisfactory mi vice given on this
exchange,
One of the great successes iu thu
larger cities lust season was "Human
Hearts," which is undeilinud for thu
Voiit next Monday night. Possibly thu
truest Htandard by which to judgo a
play is to watch thu impression it makes
upon an audience. While an author
naturally desires tho approval of the
critical few, it is tho vuidictof the many
which make or mars, Measured by
thu rule of thu majority, "Human
Hearts" is a Huccnasful play and is deB
t.lncd to HiiL'cr in nleasurablii memorv.
Now that we havu fully recovered
from the shuck we received when tho
census bureau aiinouiiCMd that thu pop
ulation of The Dalles wirs only
when we thought, sum, Al ought to bu
at least a thousand mor, wo rise to re
mark that wc accept ho returns with
all thu grace possible, finder tho circum
stances, aud demand that thu world
and its wives shall take due notice, now
and forever, that Ttiiiballcs is the sixth j
city in population f the greatest and 1
happieBt commonwealth on the Ameri
can foutfitool. iajs
It is not generally known that there
aru two orders of Woodmen in the city
I'KOI'I.K COMINO AM) OOI.NG.
W. A. Wallis is registered at the Uma-
Jilla Huupe from Moro.
Deputy Sheriff K. 1$. Wood was in
own todav from Mosier.
Marshal Driver returned todav from a
1 here an two, and they are not con-1 Imgineiis trip to Portland,
nected in anv way. One is the jlodern I
Woodmen, instituted in tins city about
two years ago; and the other ia the
Woodmen of the World, which wasj
instituted hero in 1890. The Woodmen i
of the Wot td is tho only strictly order j
for men in the citv that carries a reserve ,
i i i. t :.i .... ,l,.l
luuu. i l (inn MUM ut:i bnu minimi uur
lars to widows and orphans in the last
tun vears, furnishes an enduring monu-1
tnent to its deceased members and is
the order for which Mr. Meakin lectured '
Monday ovening. rAvas a true Ited Man and a good citizen
t. tiimi. therefore be it
ists, musicians and composers of Amer
ica and Europe who hayu used and in-
State Senator J. N. Williamson has
returned from Prineville and will re
main here till the legislature convene?.
Iiesilutl(itis ii r Itip:t unit S j mpii tliy.
Tin: D.u.u:s, Dec. 4, K'00.
Wiikkkas, Hv a terrible accident on
)ecember 1, 1900, Brother M. A. Cueli-
ng was suddenly removed from this
arthly hunting grounds to thu gteat
eeervation of the land of spirts; and
Wiii:ki:.)S. Brother M. A. Cashing
dorsed the Knabe pianos: Eugen D'Al
hurt, Dr. Hans Vonllulow, Alfred
Grunfeld, P. Tscbaikovsky, Twesa
Carreno, Sir .Inlius Benedict, Ovide
Mucin, Bemhard Scbolz, Minnie Hauk,
Marmontel, Pauline Lucca, X'aver Suhar
wenkii, Lilian Bussell, Anton Schott, '
S Gilmore, (iustav Salter, N'eally Stev
ens, Helen Iiopekirke, Apger Hanietik,
Max Strakosch, Henri Vieuxtemps,
Adolph Carpe, lima DeMursIca, Nanette
Falk-Aueibaah, Clara Louise Ivellogg,
Iternhard Stavenhagen, Fannie Bloom-lleld-Zwisler,
Chevalier DeKontski, L M
Gotthchalk, Dr. Leopold Damroscb, Con
stantin Sternberg. For salu at. I. C.
Nickelseu's music store.
A I'li'ii fur lliniie linlii-lry.
Tim Dai.i.us, Dec. 11, 1000
Mu. Hdiioi:: As most people of our ,
community know, there is a movement I
on foot iu this city to placu a lever un-
der one of our two only home industries, J
with the undoubted calculation of its
complete overthrow. We have reference
to thu intended opening of competitive)
opposition by tho long distance tele
phono company against our homo com
pany of Messrs. Sunfert & Condon.
Considering tho failings of our citi
zens in thu past and thu consequences,
as alsu the apparent signs of some of
our citizens lo peisist in such folly iu
tiiu present case, we deem it our duty to
sound a note nf warning. It seems tho I
more people cry against trusts and mo-.
nopoliea thu more, eagerly they will sell
their chances of thu future for a few
shillings
Jiexoheil, That in thedeathof Brother
; M. A. Cashing Wasco Tribe has lost an
, exemplary exponent and the country a
, good and honest citizen. And bu it fur
ther ! JleKohrtl, That while as Bed Men we
believe the Grent Spirit rules and guides
I the alfairs of men wisely and to their
, best interests, we nevertheleE" greatly
' dep'.oru the death of our brother anil
heartily sympathize with Lis family in
: their irrenarable lops. And be it alfo
J'enolied, That as a token of thu loss
sustained by Wasco Tribo in the death
I of Brother M. A. dishing, we drape our
charter iu mourning for thirty days and
, a copy of these resolutions be spiead
upon tho minutes of tho proceedings of
this Tribe aud published in the local
; press of this city; and to signify our
; sympathy with the bereaved family, a
copy of the same be sent to them.
. Submitted iu F. F. and C.
! A. A. Ki:i,i,uit,
! T. .1. Lv.ntii,
C. P. Joii..m:.v,
Committee.
Took tliu I'rln lit I'ufix.
Hl'MNKSS 1,IC.VLS.
Itoslyn, Cbalum aud Australian coals
by the Stadelmat) Commission. 21-ltn
Every day is bargain day at the New
York Cah Stoie.
LazellV, the best perfume. We have
it. M. 7, Donnell. 10-it
The well-known Hamilton Brown
shoes at the New York Casli Store.
Nothing nicer for a Christmas present
than a box of Lazell's perfumes at Don
nell's. 10-4 1
M. Z. Donnell has a lull line of La
zell's perfume for the holiday trade.
See them, 10-41
Special value'; in children's and misses'
fine d-mgola kid shoes at the New York
Cash S'ore.
Bemember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
Frazar, sole agent. iit)-lui
Soule Bros., piano tuners, aru in tho
city and can be found at either Menefee
fi Parkiiib' or Nickelseu's music store.
Tho opinions of the greatest critics,
composers mi l virtuosi of the century
concur iu s-i.'ning pre-emineiic to
the Knabe plain. For sale at I. C.
Nickelseu's ininic stor-t only.
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tonic will give it lifi and
luster. It h pronounced the finest
tonic on earth. Can bo had at Frazer'a
barber shop, agen'. nO-lni
Stp
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Strnnsky - Steel
Ware on eacii piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 18
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the best
cookingautlioritics,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
4,'
lt does not rust
nor absorb jjrease,
does not discolor
nor catcli inside, is
notaflected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
Sit-
and bakt
witho u t
irupartinj;
fltvor oJ
previously
o o o 1: e d
foo 1 and
will last
for years.
Wo cau
tion tt:j
puluV
aga:!-'-
imitu::c .4
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership herelofote existing betwem A.
Michael, P. Surad and P. Perlman, in
the Great Northern Furniture More, is
this day dissolved by mutual agreement,
Mr. A. 'Michael reliriiiL' from the firm.
Messrs. P. Surad and P. Pullman will
continue the bnsinei-s under the abovu
name of thu Great Northern Furniture
Store, and will assume all liabilities (
the tir id and collect and teceipt for ail
debts due the tlrm, both in The Dalles
and Portland, Oregon.
The D.illes, Dec. 4, 1000.
P. PCUI.M S.
A. Miciiai:!.,
do-lw i'. Sci: vii,
Fin- Kent nr miIh.
Tho Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale. It is a
three-story, corrugated iron building,
HOx.'M feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, Thu Dalles. ii'Jt'i-tf
Don't overlook the great jacket sale at
Thu Fair.
ss One thousand styles and sizes.
I.! I I : ... SfS
t7 nor i;uimin& ami iicuuii. Jm
S IIWW 11 V III VW
Wirt;
Stael
Range
Cait
Rangei
Tho Ludwig pianos took tliu world's
fair prize medal at Pat is. Also note
what the prima donna of the Boyal Ital-'
inn Opera Company says:
1 have used one of your Ludvvig pianos
for some time and have been very much
pleased with its tone. I find your piano
particularly adapted for vocal etudies,'
aud at present while practicing several
new operac your piano is my cho'ce
again. 1 will always have a good woid
(or your charming instruments.
Hespectfully,
Ei.oisi: Virn. '
I I . .,f ..!.,.,.,. 111.., I .,.1
i A 111 I gu IICCUI I llli'll l ui iiiiiiui:, iiau ..nil-
or a mere promise, with a wig, Knabe, .Martin, Kingsburry, iivln
wicked iiidillerunco or a devilish deliglit , ali Franklin, can lie found at Nickel-
ill throttling their own fellow citizen, ' g's music store. Great sacrilicu sale
who had faith and outorprisu enough to j going on now. Select your Christmas
ras ond to tho cry for home industries. plana earl
If thu individual citizen cannot bu satis- j sunnet miuIhk 'iii''y iMeetinit
fiul under reasonable conditions, ho j Notice is hereby given that the Sunset
mint eventuallv be satisllud uiidor the Mining Company will hold a special
control of trusts aud corporations that ! 'Vll,,u' J" ,,,,M ('itv,",( P""'";
,- , i , i P. 100, at he hour of 0 o'clock a. in . al
win ii mi" i tliu otllcu of the county clerk ol Wasco
' county, Oregon, for the purpose of vol -
Attention, Miiiii'itiimi..i ' lug oil a.proposition In increase thu ca;i-
Tmnnrrow (Thursi av) li ght tent 1 lull "i hid i.iji iinvii
i8ufnft
I Tho naniilfir .ill Utnr tilt nhfiVU 'lVali! Alflfk
I IV fcVMiii ' J
anu are soiu wiiii a wnucu guaruiiicc.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900
OVER ALL THE WORLD. "
Sold by First-Class Slove Merchants everywhere,
ir.,in.,i. i, Thu Michiuan Stove Comnany.
jjg rnoat MakBH nt Btovca and Haimon lu tlm World
Oak Stot
opens at thu regular hour. All mem
bers aru expected to bu preecnl, us busi
ness of importance will be transacted,
iiy order of -Slit IvNUiur Com,
S, iloi.ros, Secretary,
dl'J-2-'
Popular price Lr.dlV perfuince fir
Ninas, 25 cents, 60 cunts and $1. Apply
at D uinell'e. 10 4t
7AIER St BENTON.
SOLE HCENTS,