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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1901.
NO. 3
All Ladies'
Tailor-Made Suits
Reduced
One-Third.
Those who have denied themselves
this pleasure and comfort of a new
ult farliur in the season now reap j
the hetiuflt of these reductions: !
..REAL BARGAINS..
Our .lanuiiiy Sale oilers the most seasonable, the most desirable goods in the
house at prices that compell the attention of all buyers.- -- --
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ThlsflLTJ) Suit or light
Kruy Iiiiiiicmihiii In htyllhli
Iv miiile mid perfect llt
tliiK. Not In nil hlzi-K. hut
we ii'iiy Iiiivii QQ OA
yours
Any
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Hoo our window display or belter still visit
our suit department. You're not asked to buv. 1
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All 10 00 Jackets
All 12.50 .Tncketn
15.00 Jackets
18.00 JucketB
L'0.00 .IncketH
25.00 .laeketB
All
All
All
All
Ladies' Jackets.
Your choice of any
8tyl, any quality, at .$10
or over
At
Half Price.
Our Jackets are known
for their excellent etvles
and perfect fitting quali
tiesbut the month of
January levels al! prices,
regardless of cost.
reduced to .? 5 00
reduced to . G 25
reduced to 7 50
reduced to 9 00
reduced to 10 00
reduced to 12 50
Children's Jackets
Reduced
One-fourth.
They're just as they were at the
beginning of the season. Not as
large an assortment probably, but
Etvles in plenty for a satisfactory
selection.
At $2.97 We offer a nice double-breasted Jack
et in a neat check heavy material that will give
good satisfactory wear. Large
lined hood, large fancy buttonB.
Agea 3 to 12 years.
Worth regularly $3 95.
All others in like proportion.
storm collar, silk
Little Girls'
Worsted Dresses.
J In this department we show a
i complete line of sizes from 2 to 14
, years in qualities ranging from
I 09c to if 10 each. These prices now
Reduced just
One-fourth.
Every drees i'b a little gem.
All neatly trimmed some in
braids and rufllee others in laces,
velvet ribbons, silk guimps and
small gold buttons.
We describe 2 neat styles here :
At 75C Made of dark fancy At $4.50 Sailor Suit,
mixed goods; yoke, revers edged aimilar to above cut, made
with rufllB and trimmed with ?j P"reJI"tf d in
oi,i fancy weave; in red or
fancy braid. b,U; trimm'ed 5n fonp
Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Worth rows narrow white braid;
regularly $1.00. 6 to 12 years ; worth $6.00.
Right Up-to-Date.
OUR JANUARY SALJ2 OF SHOES
re-marked, and are now being sold at from a half to a fourth of former price.
Special $1.00 Pair.
Choice of a table full of Ladies' fine Kid-skin
Shoes that sold regularly at $3 and if 4.
offers some rare bargains. All broken lines of
Ladies,' Misses and Children's Shoes have been
Special $1.50 Pair.
Another table full of neat up-to-date Shoes in
welts and turned soles; value $2.75 a pair.
Ladies' Patent Leather Sandals; here
tofore $2.50; SPECIAL
Special $2.50 a Pair.
Strictly up-to-date shoes of best vici kid in
new coin toe and medium or heavy flexible turn
ed or welt soles ; value $4 and $3 a pair.
Special $2.00 a Pair.
Tarllac' T ann V-iroa naton t loathor flfvihlp
I soles; vici kid, turned soles; vici kid, welt soles.
wV Pponlnrlr IS 50 a nair.
Comfortable Shoes.
ThiH stylish Lace Hoot ie made of the
best vici kid; with broad hull-dog toe,
patent leathur tip, and hag heavy welt
soli'B kid lined throughout. Worth 1-1 ;
cil $2.50
Auk to sen then'.
This Store Closes at 6 P. M.
M. M. WILLIKMS 5t CO
Common-sense people waut common
eense footwear not all style, but com
fort as well. Here'e a bargain for them :
A whole table-full of plain toe, common
sense button shoes that have sold regu
larly at $2.00 a pair; choice .-..$1.39
TO MAINTAIN
C ASTORIA
AYegetable PrepnralionlorAs-
similaiiug ilicl'ood andHegula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digcstion-Cheerful-ness
and Rest.Contains nei titer
Opium.Morpliine norIiucraL
NOT UAHCOTIC .
'' of Mit DrSAMl'EL PtTCHIUi
tx.Snttut
ftotkttUSJit-
ftairnmmt. -
fen .IW -
Aptafccl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
onus .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Si'flnnturc of
. JNEW YOHKT.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature Jjf
EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER.
P
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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Wouui Htui ruuiimii, 1 ItiBtitutioiiB uiid iho public echoo'.H. Ho
santa Fk, N. M., .Inn. Superiu- rt.jardB the game us moro brutal than
nuetit of Public IiiHiruotlou M. t!. De- prize-fighting. Ho has gathered alalia-
lu his annua! renort. makes ft ' tin j Alinisln j tit tit. luat vnnr flfttm hni'S
revniiimiMtdntlon fur the prohibition of
imtytng o( football in the territorial
were killed aud 200 furiously Injured in
the United Hiatus w title playing lootouii,
OPEN DOOR
We Shall Endeavor to Secure Provision
in Pekin Treaty Guaranteeing the
Principle.
Ni:w Vokk, Jan. 'A. A special to the
Herald from Washington says : In the
commercial treaty to he negotiated by
the powers with China, a provision will
be HiBerted If this government can com
pass it, formally recognizing the principle
of the "open door."
This important step will not be a sur
prise to the powers, all of which have
expressed themselves as in favor of the
preservation to the "open door," and it
is believed that there will be no open op.
position in the proposal when made. At
the same time, it would not surprise the
officials should aome of the powers urge
that each nation make an independent
convention with the imperial govern
ment, thus securing opportunity to ob
tain special advantages. This danger
has not been lost sight of by the ad
ministration, which will urge that but
one treaty be made, aud that In the
nature of h reiteration of many import
ant features of the old commercial con
ventioiiB, with such additions, including
the "open door" proposition, as may
seem desirable. ,
In a dispatch received from Pekin,
Minister Conger expressed the opinion
that the questions of the commercial
relations of China aud foreign powers
and that of indemnity would be the most
difficult to solve and most productive of
delay. The Chinese envoys, he Bald,
had stated that their government was
able to guarantee compliance with the
condition imposed In the preliminary
agreement. Germany may raise the
question whether the punishment of
Hoxor leaders la sufficiently severe, but
thiH 1b not likely to Interfere with the
conclusion of the negotiations. Minister
Conger takes a hopeful view of theflituu-
tion, though he say? ho expects delay in
the settlement of the indemnity and
comuiercial treaty question.
.leu Will .Not Ituy t-uluion, '
New Youk, Jan. 'A, The Journal of
Commerce says : It is Blated in West'
Side canned-goods circle that the mat-1
tor of discovering t-he author of the
rumor or report recently published to j
the effect that const packers of salmon I
were canning Louisiana catfish anil j
branding it as salmon hae been turned
over for the consideration of the United
States fish commission.
The rumor or report was taken serious
ly in certain East Side quarters, particu
larly among the Hebrews, who, because
of their religion, which prohibits the
eating of catfish, declined to buy salmon
In many instances. This action resulted
in eomu loss of trade to canned fieh
dealers here.
Catarrh Cannot lie Uurrd.
with local applications, ae they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acta directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood puritleis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results In
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Chksky & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 7fic.
Hall's FhimIU- IMIIh are the best. 12
Miss Haven wietiea to announce that
during the mouths of January and Feb
ruary she will otter all her remaining
Btoek of winter millinery at greatly re
duced prices, preparatory to receiving
spring goods. Tiimmed huts at just
half price. dtt0-2w
Wauted A Becoud-hand fire-proof
safe, Must be iu good coudition and not
too large. Apply at the Ciiuonici.k
office. o31-tf
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C. J. STUBblHG,
WHOI.l.U.K AM) ItKTAH,
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention, i
Next door to First National Bank.
I Phone 234,
A V A
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FCCORSETS
y.
TViaba nrvrsfits nan hfl s "' v
had. in all the latest V
styles, including the
new Girdle, at
The Fair.
FCCORSETS
TIio IMaco where you can save money.
i ;-
FCCOHSETi
rrttkii Aiiik wml Oiuiini.
A dollar Baved ie a dollar gained. I
um Belling the best Jereey milk in the
market, warranted to test live per cent
butter fut, for $2 u quart per month.
Also purely cantrifugally separated
cream at 40 cents a quart. Why pay
more when you can do better by phon
ing to the City Dairy. 'Phone 1185.
uilO-lm Iii;ur 15.uu.KY, Prop.
Slek Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and iudlgeetion, makes you eut, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 'J5els. undiiOctB. Hlakeley,
the druggist
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing bo good us Chamberlain's
Pain Halm. Try it. For sale by Hlake
ley, the druggist.