The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 13, 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 whon it cninos to tins host clothing for the least
monoy wo load. Ooinploto is the only word fitting tho
condition of our stock. Perfect mora nearly than any
thing olso describes tho quality of tho goods. Best pat
terns, host 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 wo have tho advantage.
Here m a peia Price Piekings:
Muii'b high (rnile Berge suits, also firm fanny worsteds, matin in the very
lutes style, designed exclusively fur us, equal in fit and rf -t A Q C
fashion ft) $25 custom Roods ITC.OO
.Men's Intcst style herringbone vicuna topcoats in oxford frruy. made with ut-
most cure in every liituil, perfot in fit and stylo ; looks eqiifcl rt f
to custom make (PXv.Ov
MmU'm fllllCV Unr(4tftl MIlitH. utrtm.C linil 'llllllflu 1,1 lllnnlr n.-lrl
I ' ' " . .... V " , I . ...ur UU'I
ciieuKH, inn uomo oi siyie, uie poneciion 01 tailor- C 1 O Q E
ing, fur (J) 1C.OO
$ 8.95
Special : Announcement
OF
III
Holiday Goods
Men's kerey, melton and trie." overcoats in blnek, brown,
gray and tun ; perfect in every detail
Wo have placed on sale a largo assortment of
Cameo (Hare
in Plaques, Imperial llapsburg Art ware, Teplilz
Vases, the most attractiuo 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 over.
Original Souvenirs of The Dalles in neat and
inexpensive goods.
Speeial Dress Goods Offering
50c, 00c and 05c values to be sold this 0
week for OOC
Good
Thing!
Bryys' shoes, elastic sides Goe
Boys' lace shoes, sizes 1 to A.. ..$1.00
Misses' kid lace, heavy soles,
sixes 13 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, 84.00 and
$0.00 values $2.00
All Goods Marked
In Plain Klprures.
PEASE & MAYS
mays i Crowe
10
Tho only store It
this city where th
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enain
cled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Strnnsky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at World 5
Columbian Exhlbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthontjes.
certified to by the
most famous chem
ista for purity and
durability it la
cheapest because
BEST.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TJl'ISDAY
DKO. Ki. WOO
vsters
til
At Andrnw
K
sorvod
in
any
yle...
Hor'G.
mirror, u photograph and some other
. "mull articles iroin the Cnmmeroiul
Lodging house.
Our toilut nccessaireH are of tho latest
importations; something unusually line,
and at a price that will couvincH you
tliat wo mean to give tho people of The
! Dalles an opportunity to buy at metro
I polltan price". See our east window.
! Geo. 0. JJInkelev.
TlJUASriiKK'S NOTICE.
.Ml U'liaco County witrritnts rcKlxtiircil
lirlitrtu MitiiilMir I. I HUT. will lm pitlil
in irii'iittliiu ill my nlllco, IlilTi-t
vciiMitM uf tttr Niivi'iiiImm- .iU, 1 IMIO.
JOHN I'. IIA.Ui'SIIIKK,
(louitty TriiuHiirt'i.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Temple of I'uino"
At the Vogt tomorrow night.
Come in ami see the latent in art, !
Cheaper than ever. Geo. C. Blakeloy.
full line of Christmas goods can he
found at the New York Cash Store.
I The I'ossil Journal says It ie proposed
' to haye u meeting of natives of Scotland
j on Saturday, Dec. 'JOih, in FoBsil. Scots
' from Gilliam and Wnseo eountieH will be
1 heartily welcome. A good time is prom
ised, and it in probable that a Burns
club will he organized at the meeting.
Superintendent Ormsby, of tho Cai
' cade reserve and Supervisor Dulur re
I cently made a tour of investigation
, through that part of the eastern slope of
. the reserve that is under Mr. Dtifur's
jurisdiction in order to obtain Home
special data fur the information of the
I department. They found very little snow
anywhere except upon the summit.
Tin lnut iliiMiti'r tti flu 1i!u?nr of Tit-
coma's shocking street ear accident
Foii'th of .1 ill v last was written the
or the valley members insist on repeal
ing the law as thev threaten to do and
the division question may advance with
a bound to u very important place in
our state politics.
The Dalles footlmil team left. for il?pp
ner on the 1-A p. m. train, and
are due at Henpner at' 5 p. tn. The
Ileppner name, which comes off tomor
row, is for Ihe championship of Eastern
Oregon. '1 lit' Dalles team will consist
of Messrs. K.wle, Krizaell, Zirka, Scott, f
Groehler, Rue, MoKerme, CooperJ
Frank, Starr, Ward, Murray, Hawaii and!)
Williams. Manager Patterson accom-j
panied the boys'as the Ileppner papers:
nave it, to play rentei
M.MtV
The Tinpl if Fame.
Follovring is the cast of characters as
they will appear tomorrow night at the
Voe;t opera house. Music by the Birg-
'"""-kfeld orchestra will be interspersed
rJnn. " . ....
inrougiiout. tne program ana accompany
the singers :
Adolpli Carpe, lima DsMureka, Nanette
Falk-Auerbanh, Clara Louise Kellogg,
Bernhard Stavenhagen, Fannie Eloom-iield-Zeieler,
Chevalier DeKontRki, L M
Gottschalk, Dr. Leopold Damrosch, Con
etantin Sternberg. For sale at. I. C.
! Nickelsen's music store.
toulraw well, as the Ilepp
know Mr. Patterson has
'other dav v hen the street car company
Nuita Clans 1ms made the New York ' (.ompromiaed with tho v.ctiniH and iieiis
C.t"li store his headquarters for Xmas,
Boys' e.vpresH wagons and doll car-j
riagi-H are being sold very cheap at the
ll.ieket. ltd.uv)
Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! All kinds and j
"'Z"P, from o cents up, at the New York j
Cub Store. j
If van need a jacket don't fail to take
advantage of our great offering this 1
week one-fourth oil'. The Fair. 1
The Racket store Is the place to buy
N-uniH goods. Useful articles as well as i
leys. All are being sold at Racket1
luices. ltd.uv i
W atoli our window for ten days. If
ym don't see what you want, step in
"i'le and we'll do the rcBt. Geo. C. !
of victims and took the cases out of
court. One hundred thousand dollars
is a pretty still' liguro to (pay because of
defects in rolling stock, but the lesson
will not he wasted un other companies
in the same business.
The football game between the high
seliuols of Portland ami Tho Dalles is
"oil'." Portland claimed some of our
boys belonged to the "first team" and
rofueed to meet them. The Portland
boys should have slimvn bettor nerve,
even if they went down to defeat. Their
refusal to play renders it more than
likely that a gaunt will bo pulled oil'
Christmas between The Dalles and
.Multnomah's second eleven.
Thu mason work of the water closet
I!. .,L. ..)..
I building for the Court stieet public
tome early and purchafle your Xmas tdu)0, ,H n18,ed UI1(, lhu Ullrlt!nl(frs ate
V0hU while our stock is complete, 'i on .,, ., ,,, m1, ...,. .......i..,,. f.,,,.,,
of men me at work laying tho sewer.
wl
llnd a complete line of Ninas goods
at the New York Cash Store.
Thu closets, which have been ordered
Dan Bower bought 110 head of beef fri)n) tu, Kllut, aio duplicates of those
which have given good satisfaction in
the high school building. Thu school
directors inre to be congratulated for re
sponding to the wishes of tho people in
having this very important and neces-
I'lttlo In the Mitchell nod Hay Creek
teiiutiiej last week paying JiLLTi for
ma's and .fl,7o for stt.ers. says tho Ante
l'ie Itepuhlicaii.
The young ladies of tho Congiegation-
l church will have n sale of pies, cakes Hary impiovoniuiit aeccmplished.
and c.iiidles at lhu store of Pease it Mays
'"xt Saturday from 10 in Ihe meruit g
'Hi 11 in tint evening.
If being calendar dav, Mrs John
llnilMm, Mrs. Martin 'A. Donnell, Mrs.
. .1. Tolmlo and Mrs. William .
John Miuto, of Salem, advocates the
division of Oregon into two states. Mr.
Miuto is possibly not nearly as "pre
vious" as might appear at il rut sight.
The coming legislature can do much to
advance or mtaid the movement. It is
Hn.iiJ;.ford entertained the Iulies' Aid mighty little we get over this way in the
fi'MNiity yesterday afternoon at the Iioii.h )in(, 0f state appropriations, for the
"I Mrs. .Shackelford. western side of tho state, whether con-
Constable Ohnger brough't up from ' stltuiionally or no', "hogs," them all.
Iloeil River today oueJoe Elmer who was 'The last legislature passed the scalp
'wind over bv the Hood River justice ' bounty law, a measure of very great uu
' the bum of if !00 to answer to the charge ' portauco to the people of Eastern Ore
larceny In u dwelling, and in default , gon and of no small Importance to the
"I bonds was committed to the county people of Western Oregon. Let the
Wl. Elmer Is churged with having vullev counties nullify the law by re
fetolun a hmdy'fl shirt waist, a hnnd- fusing to puy their proportion of the tax,
r. mat announce
incut ought
ner people
more fat tlnui - muscle, and they would
be tickled to see the youngsters crawl
all over him. However. "Pat," weaiei
well assured,' will take due care that if
his old townies must have a victim for a
practical joke, they will have to make
some other selection. -,..!
A number of Modem Woodmen of this
city take exception to a paragraph that
apeared in yesterday's Cinioxici.i: which
drew a comparison between Modern
Woodmen anil Woodmen of the World
that was quite unfavorable to thu former..
The paragraph was handed in for pnb-
lication and the writer of it was assumed
to be familiar with the facts, and so it
was allowed to go to prefs without in
vestigation. The truth appears to be
hut the older of Modern Woodmen is
.. .. .. ... . .. ..in.
iiuer man tne wouumenoi uie ivoriu el
even years. The Modem Woodmen
Wnaui.ed Januarv .r, lSSIi, while tho i
Woodmen of the World, Pacific Juris-
diction, was organised January '-'S, 1800.
Both have reserve funds. The older of
Woodmen of the World has paid over
two million dollars to widows ami or-
ilmns during the ten yeatsof its exist-
nce. The older of Modern Woodmen
ms paid to similar beneficiaries $17,:i5H,-
100. !!0 during the seventeen years of its
existence. I tot h at e good orders. Both
are doing good work and there ought to
he no jealousy between them.
t'
e. in i.
Killer Queen Kiulers and her Attendants
Maids - Vesta Iloltnn, (iiaee (.'lenn; "
Paces V. .Sylvester. l. l'rlell.
"All Mail to the Queen" . Tv.elwGliN
Oueen'.s Announcement, tieoiL'iii Sauuison
I'obliisoii Crusoe liny I.ufce
Mis. Part le'lon nireomnan ed bv KiO
Mel via I law sou
Cliilstlno N'llsson . . . ..Mis. (i. 'I', rarr
luovciics. Ui uee .lolinson
l.oulse Aleott f .. .May Harnett.
Coluuilius ... Chillies Star):
Lief Hairy ('uitls
Miriam .-' Kli.al ih Jtonn
.Maids Mahel rCros, I.uiui Tlioiiititon,
Prudence I'atteisiui, Peail (Irinins, Mil
lie ScMou and Wasco Moll is.
Maud Muller Kda IMsher
l'ociihontas I.ileth Curtis
tcaplalii .lolin Siiillh .. IlaiT.v .oiilni)
l.lltle lio peep I. ilia .Mcnoias
p.MIT sr.cii.M).
i 'If lipid i 'a Mi's
Molhfilioosu
ltolhscldld
Ilarhaia rieltchle.
Cuiuy Mstfis. Mabfl lilddell
Siimaiitha Allen
Ilanlet lleeehei-Htowe . ..
lopsy
Aic
Maude Kddim
Anna llaslaui
Kai l Haudets
. Clla liolton
ICdllh Clariio
Itosc Mlchell
Mattie llollls
Ilafl Waud
Mis. Kd Williams
lli ssle Snipes
Win. Cross
tOnu tJien
M VI lie Mlchell
.. Main-1 Collins
...Caicy llallard
... May Cushln;'
Triok tlm I'll.f at l'atl.
The Ludwig pianos took the world's
fair r'riri.tt iupiIiiI at Paris. Also note
( I ... . ..IT.
wimi me prima oonna oi me i;oyai nai-
1 . 1. I , ..lll, VVJ 111 ll.ll, CI..C
I have u?ed one of your Lndwig pianos
(for some time and have been very much
jpleased with its tone. I find your piano
'particularly adapted for vocal studies,
jam! at present while practicing several
new operas vour piano is my choice
again. 1 will always have a good word
1 for your charming instruments.
Respectfully.
i , Ei.oisi: Vim.
j A large assortment of pianos, like l.ud
w ii:, Knabe, .Martin, Kingsburry, Iivin
and Franklin, can be found at Nickel-
j ten's music store. Great sacrifice sale
Sslect vour Christmas
Remember tliis
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
notaffectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
sit
and link',
with on i
impnrtmi;
flavor oi
previously
cooked
foorl and
Will icsl
for yenrs
W'o c.it:.
tion tlu
pubhr1
:iu"ii' '
imit;;"- .4
loan of
Kilt il
Soi'iates ...
Naiitldnpf
.leiiule l.lud
Sister of Charily ,.'
(ieoi"e Washington .
Marllia Waslduutoii,
Queen's Soliloquy ...
cldldien r-lughig .
Ilarhaia I'l lelchie waives her
( oi ona I ion Scene
Admission ''5 cents; reserved seats,
on sale at Clarki? & Falk's, 115 cents.
V't'lMitur l.lKlilrcl Strnut.
lalm
igoini: on now.
j "pinna early.
I. sunset MIiiImk Conipaiiy .Mi i'tini;.
I, Notice is here!)' given that the Sunsiit
jMiniii' Company will hold a special
I'meeting on the 22d dav of December,
f I)00, at the hour of 0 o'clock a. m., at
itlieoflice of the county clerk of Wasco
, count v, Oregon, for the purpose of vot
j ing on a pioposition to increase the cap
ital stock oi the corpoiation.
i dl---2 S. Boi.to.n', Secretary.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing hetwem A.
Michael, P. Suiail and P. Perlnnui, in
the Great Northern Fnrnitnie Store, is
this day dissolved by inuliul agreement,
Mr. A. Michael retirliiL' from the firm.
Messrs. P. Surad and I'. Peilman will
continue the business under the above
name of the Great Northern Furniture
Store, and will assume all liabiliiie" of
tho firm and collect ami teceipt for all
debts due tho lirm, both in The Dalles
and Portland, Oregon.
The Dalles. Dec. 4, 1000.
P. Pmti.M.w.
A. .Micii.u:i,,
(15-lw P. St'it i,
I'm' Unit or Suit,.
The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale. It is a
threo-story, corrugated iron building,
110x!W feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles, n'.'ti-tf
Don't overlook the great jacket, sale at
The Fair.
.V I'llie I. t i l llir.
"Gumption" was the subject of an en
thusiastically received lecture delivered
in the Baptist chinch on Thursday even-
To Tine KniToi:: Give me space to
make the following suggestion :
There is no question, and there can
be none, that thieves and borglata and
highway men thrive best iuthudatk
ness. The bet policemen on earth
could not nievent this clas" of gentry
Ijfroin operating in a town as '.large as
The Dalles as long as they have that
must effective auxiliary of crime, dark
ened streets. Ami lighted streets we
cannot have, it would appear, notwith
standing that tho k'ity treasury is so full
of iiiouev that the council rt cently in
vested !) I500 of the surplus i:i Wheeler
county warrants, and notwithstanding,
further, that the city has a gncs month
ly income of some seventy or eighty
dollais from monies similarly iuve-ted. .
In view of these things, and others
yg One thousand stvles and sizes.
1i fl r- .-j I xi
.n r-or cniiKinir sirifi nnni uiir.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
fUngei
i
k
Cait
Ranges
town. Joutual, Macomb. Ill,
At the Calvary Baptist chinch Decern
her 10th.
C ASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
ing last by Rev. Alexander Blackburn, j that might tie named, J move, Mr.
of Lowell, Mass. The roverued gentle-1 Kditor, that the city council bo pet!
man being a McDoimiigh-taised boy, the j tont.(l to lire the entire police force and ;
Journal mav he accused somewhat of j devnto the money saved thereby to fur
prejudice when it says the lecture ranks I niching public lights for the city. 1
as one of Ihe best ever delivered in this ; d)(ll sign the petition and guarantee to
procine a score of other names.
BlMSCSs
Names of sume of the prominent pian-
ists, musicians and composers of Amci
ica and Kuropc who have used and in
domed the Ktia'ne pianos: Kugeii D'AI
bert, Dr. Hans VonBulow, Alfred
Grunfeld, P. Tschaikovhky, Te'esa ,
Carreno, Sir Julius Benedict, Ovule
Mucin, Beruhaid Scho!, .Minnie Hank,
Mariuontel, Pauline Lucca, Xaver Kehar
wenka, J.ilian Russell, Anton Schott, P
K Glluioro, Gustav Salter, Neally Stev
ens, Helen ilopekirke, Asger llaiuerlk,
Mux Strakoseh, Henri Vieuxteiups,
fa
VorldsJ
Boars tlm
Siuuturu of
Popular price Lh.sIPs perfumes for
Xtnus, 25 ceutB, f)0 cents and $1. Apply
at Dimnell'a. 10 4t
PThe genuine all hear the above TralcAIark
ami aftx nm wiin .1 wriiieii ! r il ;i i .1 1 1 1 it. "r-
Awarded First Prize Paris Exnositioa ISOOSi
" . . .A t-''
OVER ALL THE WUKLUt " risiijsMw.iaj
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
,i i, Tin! Michigan Stove Comnanv.
B..alliiM..t iJirtfDbl MttMlirB OI QVUVVO uuu uiikJO ill tlio ttuti4. UIK9UJVej
3VAIER St BENTON,
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