The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 02, 1901, Image 3

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    ....fl HEW YEAR'S GREETING....
We will Greet You this year with our
ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE!
When we say REDUCTION SALE we mean that the Goods in Every Depart
ment in the House will be marked down to prices that will insure their sale.
It takes time to do this, and in order to do so, our
Store will be CLOSED WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
With the exception of the GROCERY DEPARTMENT, which will remain open as usual.
Preparing for one of the LARGEST REDUCTION SALES' that ever took
place in the history of The Dalles. ,
The Sale oiill eommenee Friday morning at 8 a. m.
Watch this Space for
further developments...
This Store Closes
at 6.15 P. M.
PEASE & MAYS
IKSEHW
Dalies Dally Chronicle.
WKhNKSDA Y
.IAN.
1001
Oysters
served
in
any
style...
At Andrew Keller's.
ti Will close at Gilo p. III.
iss Lily Senfert, daughter of MIS,
Mrs. Frank Seufert, gave a vety
THKASrifiRS NOTICE.
All Wim (ninny wiirritnlN irt;l"t'ii(I
nl.iilii M p 1 11 in Im. r I , I HUT, will li mill
nil iri'in'litiit lull lit my iillli', Intcrrxi
I'riiHiin lift, r .i vi'iiili.T '.'!, 1 1MIII.
.ItlllN V. IIAMI'Mlllti:,
dimity 'l'ri'UHiirt.r.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Mr. ISIniore Rico
Tonight lit till) M. I'w. chinch.
.o'clock. Commencing tonight, for mi
indefinite period all departments of the
Btort) will close tit 0:16 p. m
i Mis
: uud
! delightful party to some i!5 or .'!0 of her
( friends uuil hcIioo! companions New i
Vein's eve which lusted till the old yeur
and century hud vanished uud the new
begun.
At u special meeting of the city
, council Moudiiy night saloon licenses
; for.eix months were grunted to eighteen
saloons, all the Hiiloona in town Nave
1 that of .1. Ii. Fait & Company which
' tonic out a license only u Hhort tune ago,
j and the brewery which hue
i license unexpired.
j The masque hull at Hie Baldwin last
i night was all that, it wnu claimed it whs
jnuitu'to lie, namely, the event of the
season. It wan very largely attended
; both by niiiMpiers and spectators and
I whb greatly enjoyed by all present.
belter keep in Fchool next time." Un
der the circumstances the teacher
thought James had been punished
enough.
Osteopathy means the adjustment of
the bones, removal of obstructions to
the flow of the blood to and from the
tieart through the arteries, veins and
ither channels, removal of obstructions
torn the nervous system, muscles, carti- i
leges, tendons, etc., ho Unit pfirlect free-1
dom of all parts may es.;st, thus restor- j
ing circulation and nerve loree to all !
parts of the body. We believe if we !
cun secure good circulation and nerve !
force to the diseased and enfeebled or- j
ii ... ... . . .i
. Vi'imn i Mum ummtr im nrpi thprn i:in r :
an annmUT " ' (
riw doubt of improvement or cure. Dr.,
j h. ti.. ; ftiniui, usieopam, room ii, ogi
I block
I
t mo cioso oi tne uuncaot me
Chrysanthemum club New Year's, eve,
j Charles N. Ruigett, u merber of tne
club, invited the party, '.mustmg of
The Kliniirc Klcp Violin KecllKl.
The program for the Klmore Rice con
cert tonight at the Methodist church is
as follows :
I'.VKT I.
Jlcetlioven n j Aiiilui.t"; ill K
Molleiiliuupt b ( Schero
Hium solus Mrs ,. w. linker.
Beethoven .. Soiiutu No !2
Alio vlviu'e A ndHiitu A He conbrio
l'leniu n j rfereiimlo
Cavutimi b ( Itiill
l'djiulur Mclulles or Violin Alone
I'.VKT 11
l'iniio Gems (if Scotland
titles .Somite in ' Minor
l-t'iite DoloroMi- .Vile Aiidniito AIIu vlvitco
Humlel .... l-:iri;o
Iteuiml HerceUMj No. 1
("oditrd f (.'uu011(ttll
Hansen i-'raillu .Sons:
.S hubi'it ( . "otelitiile
Program will begin at :u0. Extra
tickets at Hlakeley's drug store.
Mr. KI.noreR.ee tonight at the Moth- prizH " (lonl)lu ,., for the ln,J0Ut 25 l'lf, tJ ucco.fpany him to
u "Ht ,:l,urul'' . 1 best dressed couple.lady and gentleman, C,llv:w.'v' r"i;)list hnr!h ul."1 "Uwsa
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Apply at the lemdimco of N.
.Harris. )'S lit
Pease Si Mays announce that they
wasawaidsd to Silvey iCelsay and Miss
Irene llniiilmrf.. It (DiiHiHti'il of u
...... .to.. ...., ..,.ii.,r i ...,ir iv., .....i I found the young lady there and Pastor
i i...i.. c... 'in... i 1 Clifton who neatlvlie
IIUUllOUlll II1U D Hill,
Ins marriage to Miss .lennie loung.
Tim party promptly responded and
The hoobv ' "'lon WMO ut'iitlylied the knot at tht;
lomantic liour oi liVM a. in., when the
' .!...! ...-.y ... . . . If .. I
Mr. Willtums, whose initials we could ... " """J W,,B J"el "our
( oili. i lie puny i-epaiaieu auer wisning
! the bride and groom "many rt'tiiniH of
the season." Air. and M rs. Hurgett are
will cjlleut on l'riduy, '1th instant, in- prize, u box of eigsus, was awarded to n
stead of Thursday,
Thu receipts nt the county cleik's Vt learn.
(illii'ii f rnni uu mlri' fiifi (In rl lit I lie moll lb I 1'nr iilir.nl. two vih in M iiier & lieiiton
,, , Jf, , tlio season." Air. and ,J rs. Uurgett are
of i),ce.ntmr amounted to. fJb(..l... Wfhuv made a lml.il of gmng away to u vyry 1Htimtl4 yt)nltK co-.ple and they
llieu ciiaioiiitii r ii;i i.uuinu u iiiuiiiiid . . . . . . . ...
j ' ..enter upon tlieir married jjurnev with
or so u new aiiiiuniy.nu usiriiinn st,eei:,., . , .,,,, . ,
..... tlllT III!.. 11.1.11 :UUU I) ICIICC J I .1
range ws a pri.o in iiiih nvniy iiui-.. ... , f ...i
I chaser of a dollar's woitn of goods at
the Htore hud one chtiuce. The move-
iue.it has become so popular that they i
Mr. ICIinoro Rice tonight at the M. H
eliuich, assisted by Mrs, Lilian W. lin
ker, piuiiiste. Tickets, on sale at Uhtke
ley's, ,
Tim Fortnightly Club will meet with
Mru W II T,.,I ........ ,.r. nfli.l Ml. mi
,, .. ,,. .1.. ..i .( have cone uded not only to continue it, 1
Reading wi II commence promptly at -':.iOi . i
, . , nil , .1 .,, ! but to iirreiifco the number of prizes
mid a new book w.ll be bi't'iin at that . . ,' ,. I
, from one single prize to seven. J he list ,
of prizes appear in their display ud
i lie cpiurturiy rent 01 all loci: noses in ( ,Hmvht(rt)i u iH ony necessury to udil
'lie posioince, except inn very large ones
lias been reduced to TtO cents mid tit this
iricn Postmaster Patterson suy
host of friends.
ya theyj),
i 11
CASTOR 8 A
For Infauts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
nit these gentlemen guiirAUtee that
lire going like hot cakes,
Itig clearance sale of ladies and chil
dren's shoes will lie announced bv A. M.
Williams k Co. in u day or two. All
broken lines are scheduled to go at but
u fraction of I heir iea worth.
Wait for it. All biokeu llncf of
Indies' bods, sllp.ieis, snudals, etc., us
' well us all broken lines of children's
fluies, will he olfeiud at slushing reduc
, tiuus (lining A. M. Williams & Co.'s
clearance sule. Parllculars later.
Ttie store of Pease & Mays, wilh the
exception of the grocery department,
which remains open, was cluse.l all .day
ludiiy uud will be closed nil day toiuor
leir prices are us low us the lowest, and
hut they will not lie undersold by any
one.
Boars the
Slguatuio of
l A
''ii'kIi .11 Ilk mill Cit'iiui. I
dollar saved if a dollar gnined. J
A very subdued looking Hoy ol alioul j am fiHit)kr , u ,.(,, Jersey milk in the j
II yeais, with a long tcruleh on hin iiohh mnrkot, wttrrnnteil to test live per cent ,
and uu air of general dejection, cnnie lo butter fat, for ipi n (iiiirt per month,
his teacher mid huiid-d her .i note be. j Aaa ,,utHiy enti ifugally sepimitid
fine tal; ill).' his neat uu I iieciining deep j cream at 10 cents u (nart. Why pay'
y ubsoibi'il in his biiok. The iioin read i moro wien you can do better by phon
ua follows; ".Miss I! : l'leaee ex- lug to the Cit'y Dairy. 'Phono .'iS5. !
ol'.O I m
ense .lames for not bemg tliaie yiidter
day. lie pliiym tr lo.uit, but you don't,
need to lick hnn lor it, ns iho boy ho
played linii.iut with nil I li'iii fell nut and
.1... 1 11.. ..,.1 lit.,. mill ii limn lli.il1 j
fitHffUii r u i tun in "'"ii ..' , . .
driver of a curt they hung on to licked
1 (lesiltl
tire department
Hkut l$Aii.i:, Prop.
!lll(l of TIiiiiiI.m.
very sineeiely to thank the
for their eliicient and
I'lEIM'I.K COJin'l! AMI JOINO.
Dr. Ray Logn returned to Moro to
day, after spending New Year's day
with hie father and Mrs. Logan.
Rev. U. F. Hawk went to Ileppner
today to assist thu local Methodist pus
tor in n series of religious meetings.
mai:i;iki.
At Dufur, New Year's eve C. H. Cro
foot, of that town, to Miss M. J. Magill,
of Winnie.
luekmui Kutlliie Ciiiiiiiiiiy, A ttiiiitliin!
.lackson Kiigine Companv, No. 1, will
hoid tlieir regular meeting Wednesday
evening, January lid, at 7 :!i0 at the
council chambers. Klection of members
and other important business must be
attended to. All members are requested
to be present or tie subject to u line. Ity
order of the president,
A. Saxdiiocic.
F. W. 1.. Siciiiitu. Secy.
The other deale.s in town cannot soil
any pianos and organs. We am having
things our own way. Of couisu we are
almost giving them away, and we dure
not rusli into print with pi ices, ns It
would make them still more furious.
Call at Nickslsen's music store, where
the Wiley 15. Allen Co., of Poitlaud,
tire having their lemoval sale'nnd turn
ing the world upMile down just now.
Miss Haven wishes to announce that
during the months of .luiiunry uud Feb
ruary sIih will oiler all her lemnining
stock of wintor millinery at greatly re
duced prices, preparatory to receiving
spiiug goo is. Trimmed hats at just
half price. dM-'-'w
Why pay fai.cy prices to peddlere
when you cin get IC.-tey
hi (i) also. Then paw Melted him, uud 1
in the lire of Sunday iiicin-1
.1. Ii. TllOMI'Ml.V.
row while the clerks urn preparing for hud to give hnn another one lor s.issing
tlm big tinuiinl .eduction mile, which j me fur telling ills paw, so you need not
will commniicii Frlduv morning ut K lick him till ni vt time, He thinks lie
with others
iug.
For Hiihi One set secondhuiul c.tr
peuter tools ot the late Roderick Mc
Neill, ut Malor & IJenton's. tTO.l lw
Humliii organs, the best
from your home dealers
less than they are asking.
Mckelsen's music store.
or Mtison it
in the world,
ut $10 to fit)
Call ut 1. C.
Clurk it Falk are never closed Sunduy,
.Don't forget tliis.
t
We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made and contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Do not forget
1
That wo operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
und implement store. Repair work of all kinds done.
MAYS & CROWE.
m m
.Given Away
D M 19
With overy Dollar's worth of goods purcluit-ud at our storo
during January and February, wo will give Onu
Chanco on tho following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Oast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE Ono set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives and Forks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Niokle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof
fee Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE One Niokle Plated Tea Pot.
In addition to giving away these prizes we will
sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always
he ready to serve the trade in the hest possible
way. We will positively not ho undersold by
any one. Our priees are right.
TVAIER & BENTON,
J