The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 15, 1900, Image 3

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    Fashion and Eeonomy
IN
...WINTER CLOTHING
III
Wo stand forth boldly and say without fear of con
tradiction when it coinos to the best 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 the quality of the goods. Pest 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 peui Price Pickings:
Men'n liiuli grade serge suits, rIso firm fanny worsteds, made in the very
bites style, ilnsigned exclusively for up, equal in tit and (tl QC
fafchion to $25 custom goods ij JLZ.OO
Men's latest style herringbone vicntiu topcoats in oxford pray, mode with ut
most earn in every detail, perfct in lit nnd style; looks equal dj - r
to custom make. ! tPJ.VSOv
Men's fanov worsted suits, stripe? nnd plaids in black and irray
checks, tlie acme of stvle, the perfection of tailor- tfi "1 O O K
i up, for ipiiC.OQ
Men's kersey, melton and frieze overcoats in black, brown, d Q qe
gray and tan ; perfect in every detail Oi70
Special : Announcement
OF
III
Holiday Goods
a largo assortment of
We have placed on sale
Cameo (fee
in Plaques, rmperial llapsburg Artware, Teplitz
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 ever.
Original Souvenirs of The Dalles in neat and
inexpensive goods.
Speeial Dress Goods Offering
oOc, GOc and (55c values to be sold this
week for
36c
Good
Thing!
Boys' shoes, elastic sides 05c
Boys' lace shoes, sizes 1 to 4. ...$1.00
Misses' kid lace, heavy soles,
sizes 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, $4.00 and
$0.00 values $2.00
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
The Dalles Daily ChFonielfc.
ATTUDA Y
DEC. ir. 1900
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A, A no row K .tier's.
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. TKKASl'HKII'S NOTION).
All W ji.ro County annuls reKl'-teri'il
jirliir t Pi'itiiinlnT I , ISIIT.mIII !n ulil
in pi riiin I lit Inn itt my olll Jnttirt'M
till M' Hi Iff Nll lllllIT t(HI,
.IOJIN 1". UA.Mi'nllllCi:,
County TieiiMtrer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
"Jliiiniui Hearth" will appear at tho
igt Monday night.
The Dulles boys were beaten yesterday
hi thu football contest with tins Ileppner
njyh by :i score of 1(5 to 0.
K' V. (1. W. Grunnis, of Willamette
"t.tveifiily, Salem, will speak at thu
M-thodist church tomorrow night.
Mr;-. O. Morgan, of The Dalles, is vis
.tno the family of tier fiilher, Mr. N.
W, Wallace, at this place, says tlie An
't lope Jlernid.
jtilo Bros., ptofessional piano tuners
of j'ortlaml, will be in town thu coining
week. Leave onlurH at Menefee it
P.trL'Inn1 nr V I fb- I, lui.lt ' I II 11 k if BtMrefi.
'I'he funeral of the late Charles DcntoniY
will take place from the residence of lii h
father, C. W. Denton, of Mill Creek, to
in mow (Sunday) afternoon Ht - o'cloel
Alexander Blackburn, I). I).; will lee
lure on "Gumption" at the Calvary I.np
1 1 vt ehurch on Wednesday, Dee. llltlt.
Admission '2') cents ; children 10 cents.
Hcv. O. V. Grannis, of Salem, lec
ture tonight at Diifnr on United A 1 1 1 -s.inship
and preachee in the M. E.
ehiirch of that place tomorrow morn'ng.
Come in, t-elect any ladieH' jaeket yon
wish, pay iih twothlidit the marked
pilce, and It's yourti. All $10 jackets re
lured to l 07, etc. A. M. Williams &
Co.
Ir. Sttiidevuut ami .lohn Filloon went
to Waico lieldH on Thursday to hunt the
I appreciate their faithfulness anil their
, effort-in making the entertainment a
eucees". -
i A. M. Williams & Co. have just
I opened their holiday line of gent'emen'a
' fine neckwear. Lover? of the beautiful
in this line may look forward to a rare
treat. Tiee at To cents, . 1 , $1. '-", $1.50
and 2 each.
Prominent local capitalists are rnak-
I ing arrangements to locate a elatn e.m
Iniry at Naheotta, says the Morning
Aetorian. Tlie razor and bay damn are
j both found in abundance at that place
I and the location will bean excellent one.
Pianos and organs offered for eale now
j at Niekelsens music store are those
representing all creeds and all nation?
j in pianodom. Here you will see the
J most eoetiy Knabe, the reliable Ludwig,
! or the Franklin, Martin, Irvin, Kings
I buny. Sacrillce snip is now going on.
j Theie is u tolerably good umbrella at
ino court, nouse, wincn tomeoouy leit
there and evidentiy forgot all about ik.
It is in charge of John Fitzgerald who
is guarding it carefully so that only the
real owner can cet it, and then only
after he has accurately described itJ
brands and earmarks. Such a descrip
tion and two bits for this notice will
secure an umbrella worth u dollar and a
half.
Uev, J. I). L'ster, of Eugene, is now
preaching every night in the Christian
church. The friends of this work ex
press themselves as well pleated. The
audiences are giowing from night to
night. Tiio subject!) to be treated on
Sunday Jllth are announced thus: 11
i. in,, "Every Matt in IJis Place;" at
:!10 p. in., "Temple Growth." Tlie
jeimou tonight will be on Christian
vidences. Subject: "Tim Testimony
of the Monuments." A cordial invita
tion H extended to 'ill.
Bryan says prosperity killed him.
Why should it not have killed him?
Did he imagine that the fanners, who
a" a class were dead against him, did
not know enough to let well enough
alone? Saul onu of thein from Klicki
tat to Tin: CiiuoMci.i: toduy : "In lti'.H
i sold 'JS steers in tide town for !ji"o that
averaged, gross weight, over 1100 pounds
each. Today 1 could cash a like number
of like weight tor sfl 100. and 1 havo ie
fused an oiler of .fll a' head for my
spring calves."
Pease & Mave'. After blowing them
I selves in for a whole raft of pies anil
I candies they adjourned to another store
I and bought a big lot of degenerate cran-
berries that they got for a sontr and had i
a boy deliver the package C. O. I), to
the young ladies of the pie counter.;
IThe ladies paid the lill, so the boys say, ,
ami the last heard of thu cranberiiesi
j was that one of the girls bad carried1
tlie package home to see if pa or ma (
: had ordered them for Sundav's dinner. '
GETTING DOWN TO FACTS.
lludiic'i'il to One, ami It Nut
I! nil ll Iioimrtfil.
Hood River lias repudiated its four
alleged hold-ups, and The Dalles, in the
interest of truth, is obliged, practically,
to follow suit. Young Ahrams was
held up. At least tlie evidence is in
favor of that supposition ; but it is
gravely doubted if lie was relieved of
.3i, or one-tenth of that sum. The
olhcers have sifted the matter pretty
A baud of 400 head of Indian ponies
from the Warm Spring agencv passed I ., ,, , ,.,, ,i,n ,..,.
through town Tuesday, bound for the . uslon mt ,,B coul(i nol hnVB ,)U, iU)y.
Linton horse cannery, says the Dufur ' thnjJ ,ik(J ;J. on ,lla p(,r601) Thpy ai0
Dispatch. In the morning as lliey were I Qf 0I).I)i0Ilj niorooveri Uwt ,0 IIR.f
oe.ng driven Irom tne pasture ot A. .1. , ...... ,,),,,,, , his
had been kept over
Dufur, where they
night, they stampeded, breaking thro'
the wire fence, killing two outright and
.severely wounding others. One poor
beast bad the leaders of his hind leg en
' tirely severed ami was driven throfigh
j town with the blood spurtint; from the
wound at every step, ami perhaps will
I be taken to its destination in this condi-
tion. -
Tne oflicers of Cedar Circle, Women
of Woodcraft, foi the next term au
elected last night will be: P G X, Je
sie MoArthur; G X, (ieorgia Webet
Atlv, Inez Filloon ; clerk. Cbas Brown ;
banker, .John Filloon : attention!, Kath-
ryn Sargeant; captain guard, Insley
I Huston ; as'-istant captsiin, Minnie Goss
I er; pianit, Mao Cuehiug; 1 S, James
(Taylor; 0 S, J Snijies; manager, Mrs.
March. The ollicers-elect of Mt. Hood
Camjt, .Wootlinen of the World, areas
r ,1 ,i t r fi, it i!,i. r
ioiiows: i j V, i iirowtintii; u v, (
HatiB Hanson; clerk, J M I'lllon; ad
viser, C II Brown; banker, .las Snipes;,
etcort, J I Huston; captain iruarde, ,
Juo Ferguson; W, Perry Morgan; S, i
John Pashek; manager, George Joles. '
Tliese two orders will hold joint installa- !jj,0.
place anil circumstance of his alleged
hold-up Indicates that it was done by
A Keliiiltit) Firm.
John C. Freund, editor of Music Trade,
gives a hint to piano purchasers :
"Ludwig it Co., a popular and pro
gressive firm, both members of which
John II. Luttwig and Charles A. Ericsson
are practical piano-mnkeis, familiar
with all the branches of piano building,
' and give their personal attention to the
i supervision qf tlie factory, enjoy the
j reputation of making first-class instnv
ments. Capacity of factory and actual
' out-put, 2,500 pianos yearly. This linn
' has a modern and up-to-date plant,
'.equipped in a first-class manner. Make
j their own eases. Their pianos are at
tractive in design, well and conscien
I tionsly made of tiie best selected ma
' teiials,nnd are of superior workmanship.
1 The firm enjoys and deserves the repu-
local talent and bv men who mint have
learned where Abrams was going and ' tation of making an excellent piano of
, learned it from his own lips. ;poweiful and brilliant tone quality.
The Stewart hold-up ie believed by I HieiV instruments are eold all over the
tlie officers to be a fake, a creation of United States by responsible dealers
the alleged victim, for tlie sole nurnoso I who find them salable pianos, on which
of accounting to his employers for bis i t'y '' thoroughly
having blowed his money in on a harlot.
The place be selected for the Fceneof the
hold-up i tlie lant place a highway man
would select, for the reason that it is
particular v well lighted. The ollicers
of the law wondered why Siewart never
reported his loss to any of them till l hoy
learned for themselves the following
facts that we find related in last nightV
Telegram, showim: that there was a wo
man in tlie case. It only needs to be
added that Stewart Is still here ir was I
last nii!ht ninl bo is the woman
I'elegram Kays:
C. W. Hayes, a traveling man, who i
,vsh on the tram with r-ieu Stewart, the
,'oung traveling man of i.IiIh city, and
toppetl at The Dalles with the latter,
las a story to ten viiicn ne claims i
hrowa Homo built on tlie hold-up of I
itewart and his loss of !f4o. According I
Haves, there is a woman in the case.
?1 u'ua mi tint trimi the imv Steu'iirl I
tion on the first Tuesday in January., i,mttt t,u trip from Portland to Tho
One of the best entertainments of the. Dalles," said Mr. Hayes, "ami during
.....a (i,.. ! the riue 1 Htiucic up a traveling acquaint-1
was m i ..I... it ..f .1,,. ,
1 tiiJi i) wtLii linn, vii iiiiiujii:! rum. in hut
can thoroughly rely. Jiiniiiicial
ami commercial standing of tlie highest."
Thu Ludwig piano makes friends
wheiever it is sold. At Xickeleen's
music store you cm buy one below ebb
tide.
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tunic will give it life ami
luster. It is pronounced the finest
tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazet'a
barber shop, agent, ntl-lni
Plays & Crowe
Tho only store ft
this city where the
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stecl
Ware ia sold
A little higher in
price, but outlnstt
a dozen tiieceaof so
called cfieap enam
cled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky Stool
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at ie
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the liest
cookingauthorities,
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.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaflectedbyar.d;
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
lt .. . -...-
and bnUi
w i t h o u :
imparting
flavor o
previously
iionkoil
food and
will last
for years.
We cau
tion t h 3
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Xotiee is hereby giyen that the part-
nership heretofore existing between A."
.Michael, P. Surad and P. Perlinan, in
the (jreat Northern Furniture Store, is
this day dissolved by mutual agreeineut,
Mr. A. Michael retiring from tlie firm.
Messrs. P. Sur.u! and P. Perlinan will
continue tho butinesa under the above
name of the Great Northern Furniture
Store, anil will assume all liabilities of
tho tii in ami collect and teceipt for all
dobtu due the linn, both in The Dalles
and Portland, Oregon.
Tho Dalles, Dec. 1, 1900.
P. PlUil.M.W.
A. Michael,
d5-lw P. Sk'iti,
I'ur Kent or f-nJn.
The Sam Wilkinson waiehouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale. It is a
three-story, corrugated iron building,
110x33 feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. uL'O-tf
Don't overlook the great jacket
The Fair.
sale at
The: mmmmmmssmBmmit
' - . 7 . . - 17rnrrr
For cookSng am! heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
British Muceutn Newton, the archie-
toHaicofielilHonlhursaayioiiun thet Moryteller and
v.h hare nnd geese, w! . ' Mr. A. J. Hare, in tho story of hie life,
tu .mum m. .,... preg)rV(.,, two , Uir(MJ of ,n(.H,
game
' One is a Hplritualistie seance .vhere an
The most novel provisions madti in a 1 rj,j (.0,.k,,yy wa(i mforj t,.4t the spirit
wnl is that of a .St. Louis woman that 1 mHnifeHted wa his deceaetl wife, where
Iit reuiiiiiiH be incinerated and the iishfH,up01 t) f0wliiir iIIhIouuk took place:
nii'iglfd with those other hiiHbaud I J !h that yon, 'Arrlet?" "Ve.s, it Is
Hi" urn where his already repose. ' "Are you 'appy, 'Arrlet?" "Yes,
Don't forget Bob Teiiguo i still In the I very 'appy." " 'Appier than you was
grocery himlneSH ho can give you good j with me, 'Anlei?" "Yes, much 'ap
K'tods and low pilees, he has just received pier." "Where are you, 'Arrlet?" "In
very line line ofcolleec, the beet ill the; 'ell."
. Try them. Phono. No, .'I. H 1 1 Four or live hoys of the High n;hool
The ladies of the Good Intent deelre ! persuasion hail a whole bubhel of fun
to most heartily thank all of those this afternoon, In part at least, at the
who so kindly aesiated In "Thu Teuiplo expense of tho young ladies who presid
olFatne," and assure them that they d over the ealo of plen and cakes at
season, or of any season
"Temple of Fume" given at the Yogt
opera house last night by tho ladies of
the (iood Intent Society of the M. E.
church. The test of a good play lies
nltlmiitelv in the pleasuie it gives to
the audience, ami judged by this test
the program of last night was a sur
prise ami delight from
The one ret'iet is that tho house was
not nearlv ai large as it ought to have
Cest
!tamjQ3
i
car, near us, sat a young woman. She
ditl all in her power to attract our iitten- ,
tion and finally Siewart changed his
seat for tlie one directly in front of her. '
Thoy talked until a low ininuies beiore
tho end of their journey, when Stewart
came to me and asked me where I was
going to stop at Tho DalltH. I named i
Mowari re
better than '
that, anil that he intended to get a room
anil hoard around where he pleased. I
noticed that Stewart lingered about the
I . , . it .in., ii i
ilnlul, tno uiiiaiiini iioiisu, nun
nuinil, .....I .1..., i. ......i.i .1..
lllltl Kl'll llllll. 1 1 1" l-lllllll till
. i....... 'etitu u'iiu .i . i.i v .it. mivim , t if
jhe inclemency of the nigh, but what-, Viook a !
I ever the cause those who staid at home , ....... ... i.r BL,L,,.9tlon. .mil ih.it she ,
! misted a treat such as they only rarely I or some one in her interest separated
liavo an oppoitunity of enjoying, Wo Stewart from his sfl.V
believe the entoitainnient would bear j.,,,,,,);,,. rice L z dl's "pcrfumm fir
repetition at Home future period and j Xmas, 'Jo coii'u, B0 cents and sfl. Apply
would commantl a better house than it it )l)nnoll'H. 10 -It
dhl last night. , - . .... i t i
. . . 'If you have ilandrull, your hair is
: falling out. Use Cocoauiit ('ream, I'tirl
, salo at Fraz'ir's barber shop, p0 I in
, Tweutv-live per cent oil' on all capes i
and jacketH at The Fair,
Come in and see the latest in art,
Cheaper thanjever. Geo, C, Blikeley,
Slab wood .0(1 per cord at Maler &
fir
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The ccnulno all bear the above Tro'lo-marK,- k
i&fPk and are sold with a written Ktiarnntce. -
.a;K.r-W i. j r- i n.i. n..i r ut,n innn 1 'h-r-
Awaruea nrsi rrizo rans cauu&iuuh iouu vj-v m
la&JlWjhk OVER ALL THE WORLD. r&.J . 1
JjooOurnen
Bears tho
SiKUUturo of
i llenton'e.
IL't
UVcn LU I lie wunuw. IylSv,
Sold by First-Class Stovo Murchanls ovcrywhnc. &
Mn.i.,n,,tvi,v Tho Michigan Stove Company, W
r.aruiibt lHnki.ru (if Hlnvi's ami HitiiKfa ill tlioWoiM, O.il. RMvna
MKIER St BENTON,
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