The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 04, 1901, Image 3

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...Oqp flHUAIi REDUCTION SALiE...
COMMENCES FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th.
Friday, .January 4th, will usher in at this storo one of tho Greatest Reduction Sales ever known in its history, and one that should receive the support of every economi
cal man and woman in The Dalles and vicinity. Every article in tho house has been gone over carefully, and has been reduced without regard to cost. Remember, we are
not offering Shop-worn Goods. We are ever building for the future, and would rather underestimate the goodness offered here than have you disappointed at the showing in
(he store. Come tomorrow, and let the goods toll (heir own bargain tale.
Men's Winter Clothing.
Yon can't trnt the weather. Any clay may see the
tliiTino tt;r playing .fro, and the nights are sine to he
mid.
Men's Winter Suits, in choice line or
iiattiTii" to select from; ail well mada and in perfect
Bt) Ih. Suits that iiHUally bring $5 to fO ... .now f3.95
Men's Winter Suits, in a wide selection
ol new patterns, made wlt'i piped seams, reinforced,
pnwl quality lining, perfectly tuii ired. Suits that nen
ally hriiii; $0o0 to $8.50 now fi.85
Men's Winter Suits, a wonderful line to
inske vour selection from; stylih patterns, perfect in
rone .ruction. Tlmt ueimlly bring 48 00 to $12 .now $7. 115
Men's all wool Oveieoats at $T Cm
Men's all wool Overcoats at $7 .".5
Men's all wool Overcoats at $10.85
Men's all wool Ulsters at $7 05
Men's till wool Ulsters at $S.Hr
Men's all wool Ulsttrs . at $10 X
In Boys' Winter Clothing
We have placed on our counters dining this sale over
25J Hoys' Suits that must he sold.
1.01' T Comprises euits that told in the regular way
from ?1 "" to $li .. . . . Clearance price, 59c
LOT II Hints that are worth from $2.00 to $3 00.
Clearance price ... $1."7
1.0 T III A spU'iidid line of all wool stylish suits;
eolil regular to $5 Clearance price, $1.9'J
Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters,
Ages 5 to l5 irs. Clearance price . ,$1.SI5 to $7 ."5
We I uve hi I'e'thesi) prices in odor toell'ect a speedy
elenr. i (r do not Intend to carry any of thee'e
ir v r.
Men's Wool Overshirts.
v r.. rh i I S 1 . $1 50 and $2
n ce ! . . 75c, 05c, $1.10 and $1 45
Men's Winter Underwear.
Lot No. s:2 Uihhed ; regular 60c Clearance, .'l!ic
I.-it No. 4!W Handoni wool; regular 50c. .Cieurance, :?7c
Lot No. 4S4 Fancy striped ; regular 75c .Clearance, 5!lc
I.it 2710 All wool ; regular ilOc Clearance, flllc
Over 150 .Men's Colored Dress ShirtB ; stylish pat
terns; regular 85c, $1 and $1.25. . Clearance price, tiile
DRESS GOODS.
Some extraordinary v.ilues In both black and col
ored goods.
Fancy Colored Dress Goods at 50c, 00c and 65c regular
Sale Price, 36c.
Good assortment of Cotton Mixtures at 8c, 10c, 13c and
17c worth double.
Silks.
24 inch Lyons' Dye Japanose Silk worth 50
Sale Price, 42c.
20-inch Taflettas, extra quality pood assortment of
shades to choose from
Special, 79c.
Dressing J ackets.
Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing Jackets only a ltmited
number left $1.15, $1.25 and $1.50 values,
Sale Price, 75c.
French Flannel.
Special quality, Silk Polka Dot
Sale Price, 69c.
FRENCH FLANNELETTE.
Large assortment of patterns
Sale Price, 14c.
PEASE & MAYS
This ttore closes at 0:15 p. m.
UNDERWEAR.
Extraordinary bargains in good fleece goods
Special Price, 19c.
Heavier quality at 27c, 29c and 4!!c.
COMBINATION SUITS.
Special heavy-weight regular 00c,
Sale Price, 43c.
Better grades regular $1.25 and $1.50,
Sale Price, 93c, $1.19.
Every garment in stock has been reduced in proportion.
Our space is limited for prices.
Gloves.
A few odd sizes and colors in our regular $1 00 glove
at 73c.
Ginghams.
Good heavy Apron Check at 434c
Extra quality Amoskag Check at 5?.,c
Muslins, bleached.
Bric-a-Brac at 4c
Rntledge at 5c
Great Drive at C.?4'c
Fruit of the Loom at 7,'m:
Lonsdale at 7,'oC
Special reductions on Sheetings in all widths.
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 0:15 p. m.
Bugs. Extra Moquet.
$1 .25 grade, $1 07. $3.00 grade, $2 47. $4.50 grade, $3 17
Cloaks and Suits.
Two Big Drives.
All Snits worth up to $13.00
Sale Price, $7.69.
All Suits worth from $13 50 to $25.00
Sale Price, $11.93.
SHOES.
In this department the knife has cut deep, and every
article offered is an extraordinary bargain in itself.
Would take too much space to give particulars.
On all regular goods in this department we make the
following reductions:
All $4 00 Shoes $2 97
All ." 00 Shoes 2 27
All 2.50 Shoes 1 87
All 2 00 Shoes , 1 47
All 1 50 Shoes 1 17
SPECIAL.
Men's Congress and Lace Gaiters', values up to $4.00:
Srecial ' 97c
Ladies' Cloth Top and Vici Kid Lace; Special 93c
Ladies' Special Kid Welt Button $1.53
Ladies' Hand-turn Lace; Special SI. 93
Boys' Calf Lace; extraordinary value 97c
Every shoe we show you is a special bargain within
itself.
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 6:15 p. in.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY IAN. 4, 1901
served
In
any
stylo...
Oysters
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' At Anc row Knllor'p. I
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TJtEAsrii ICR'S NOTICE.
All U'm.co , utility iviirruiilN i i'cll ti !
I'rlort.i nrtiintf r 1, 1H07, will In- pulil
ua rrnriitHiluii ul my ciltlcf, lllti-rcM
tr, uft,.r NimhiiiIht '.!, 11MIO.
.IOIIN I'. II AM I'M It I UK,
Uotmly Truunim-r.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A few bargains in overcoats at The
Fair. j;.t
'''How tops at a reduction at Mrs.
Morgan's. 4 2t
W'e lead all others in low prices on
miber eiode. The Fair. jii-'Jt
A f-.fiO patent leather Hernial reduced
to "5 ti pair at A. M. Williams k Co.'s
Wanted-- A girl to do general house
W1rte' Apply at tlm rusiilnnco ol N.
No excuse for not wearing good shoes
no. Read Willluins & Co.'s ud and
yoVII thiol: likewise.
Telegrrttn delivered to your ollice,
'torn or residence, only ten cents per
11. II. Grant, agent. U-dU-wl
8-ileet our ladies' party sandals from
t'walx dlllerent lines on special sale at
A. M. Williams & Co.'h and nave money.
Hie Ir,c.l tl A, I:. I 'oat today moved
'Mr charter nod lodgn paraphernalia to
tje K. .,f p. m( wnurB lhvy wl ,ol(j
'eir meeting in the future.
, The editor of the Hood Kiver Glacier
lias jua- ciiiiinernle I the people within
ooi't of the Dalles neonle. The laat lie between Miss Bessie Eddon. Mis
gutne, from a financial standpoint, was jjllattie (ilenn and Miss BUnche Emerson
quite disastrous, owing to the bad wea- ''and, on leaving the decision to the abitre
ther. orient of three stinws, Miss Glenn drew
The postoflico at Grants was robbed I the longer one mid captured the first
Monday nlKht. Fifty dollars worth of 1 P8e. Miss Delia Young and Master V
postage stumps were taken ; also cigars,
prize anil the lunger straw awarded
chewing tobacco, clothing, and other sr- j
tides amounting to $150. Mrs. Wilker
:ion, the postmistress, doesn't live in the i
building. The robbery is supposed to !
I have been committed by two hobos, who I
! ti'i.r.. duiiii tl... ilutf nf lln. mlilu.i",' 111 tlmt '
vicinity, Goldendale Sentinel.
Here's an example of what A. M.
Williams t Co. are oll'ering in their
cloak department at present: A lady's
lino Kersey cloth short jacket, lined
throughout with a good heavy satin to
match; made double-breasted, with i
wide scalloped reveres; seams and edges j
finished with several rows of stitching ; J
fancy pearl buttons. Oilor, a mode.
Worth !2.M), for ifO.W. Ail other jack-
ets above $10 at sume reduction,
j A big stout German who works for
jSeufert Brothers, while walking the
1 rallioad track near tho powder house
Wednesday night, was iio -iiied by four
j tramps who demanded that he should
j hold up his hands while they would re
lieve him of his valuables. Instead of
' com plying the German grabbed for a big
! horse shoe that he happened to have in
I his pocket and striking out solar plexuses
I like greased lightning had three of the
A C'linnre to Kn HumlitlKgetl.
P. T. Barnum said the American peo
ple liked to be humbugged.
Our city is now being canvassed by
agents who are very liberal. They want
Frank Sylvester tied for the consolation" tnak,i n enlarged picture free.
. i on get tjomeuiiiiK uii iimiiiiii;. jiuw
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to Miss Young. Tl ornpanvdid noti ou"" ' ,
break up till midnight. ' 1 ',omt- It'a the same old game; you
I don't get tho picture unless you buy the
At the residence of Leon Curtis, on 1 ,
.... . , . . i frame,
the north side o the river, at h.gh noon T,J(. year bsfor(J j tf) Uli(J dty ,
uii ruurru,i, wv ...u, . u. . , proprjelor of it Portland
I'oling, ol the CongregHtional church,
united in marriage George Ulysses
Wand and Miss Pauline Knechtlc, in
the presence of immediate relatives of
the contracting parties. The bible, who
is a young lady of splendid character
and well liked by nil who know her, was
becomingly attired in white, and wore a
wreath o( real orange bloosoms. Th?
groom has been in Mr. Curtis' employ
for the past night years, and is a man of
sterling worth. At the close of the fes-
tfi'iliuti U'liii.li !rw1ml.(l it crilufiillil i.-uil
'.. . . ! town.
uing dinner, the young couple repaired
. . .! . .. ... .!. ! ...I'i I
io ineir iieai lime iiome, wnicn lias
recently leen built near Mr. Curtis' res
ideuce, currying with them inanv useful i . nUui
i i . ...i .i. .i j less .
ami oeaniiiiii i preseius. one i.nariK
ing them kindly for a generous remem
brunce'of cuke, Tine Ciikonici.k wishes
for Mr. and Mrs. Waud a long and
happy married life.
proprietor of a Portland portrait com-
! pany told me that he took -t700 out of
' The Dalles on the same kind of a scheme,
j He called my attention to a frame that
j he got $7 for. lOf course he would give
you the picture.; You can get tho frame
for less than half that amount.
I When the agent comes back with your
! picture, just tell him yon can get u
handsome Florentine frame, finished in
gold with burnished corners for $2.'J5,
and see what you can do at home fiist,
instead of sending the money out of
That's business and the way to
build up your city.
Kemeinber I will enlarge your picture,
tgivo you Hotter work, ami Iraiiie it tor
Yours to please,
Bi:.s i. A. GiKKoitn.
I'Koi'i.K com i no AM ;ni.o.
For Saltt.
four wouldbe highwaymen biting the Daniel O'Connei. a wealthy sheepman
railroad ballast in loss time than it lakes ; of Klickitat county, is in the city,
to tell it. Then kicking the prostrate! Mr. W. A. Stark, of Mosier, is in town
tramps till the German thought they 'on a visit with his sons, Sam and
nnitmhlv bad enoiiL'h hu let them go 1 Charles.
1 th.-lr ii'iiv nffur mivk-ltiL' thani solemnly I Al AltltlliU.
swear that thnv would never attempt to January i'rd, by Justice Brownlull at
tlifv ! his otlice in this citv, Mt . J. E. Maloy
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lived. The fourth man escaped punish1
inent by inking Itv lail.
mi.... i .ii.. I-. I ........ i. .t....,M i. A. It. Sntli'H,
i.lin l.riiv it'iiy iiitii. iiijjiii. mivcji it.nirii
the
Korporuto II in i I h of that, town, and
fil''l8 tlm population to be 7ol.
Trie football seasiiti for the Dalles
tui will close with' the giimo with sec
ond Multnomah on January 18th. It is
"Milan of the members to give a bene
' ball in the evening after the game for
e purpose of (lischarglng indubtudneBS
01 'tin association. The members feel
in this they will have tho loyal sup.
ij
and Mrs.
Kiver.
X. I.. Miller, both of Hood
about twenty ol her school companions
at the rcf ideuce of her uncle and uiiut,
Mr. ami Mis. Hugh Gonrlay. If the
noise and laughter that forced their way
hiougli Hour and carpet and celling to
the reportorial ear in the rooms below
were any index by which to estimate
lie fun and enjoyment of the youngsters
pstalrn, we conclude them was no lack
The uier.ibers of the J. W. Nesmlth
Pos, are requested to meet at the K. of
P. hall. Saturday night, Jan. J3, 1901.
pedal meeting by order of
H. L. Akin, Com.
0. II. Brown, Adj.
A nice if!") Indies' fine lace boot Is now
Mug clored out at A. M. Williams A
f enjoyment. In a guessing contest for 1 p- r nw J2JZ li your me
he authorship of a list of quotations, J Wanted A girl to do general house
aken largely, but not exclusive')-, fromjAvrirk in a small family. Apply at this
the hiifh Hchool text books, there wa-6 ollice. 28-dlw
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 7th, 8th and 9th, the following
furniture will ho for sale at the residence
of Mrs. Mary E. Freneh on Eaijt Fourth
street :
One oak folding bed, worth 25; sale
price $10.
Dresser, worth $21 ; sale price $8
Sideboard, worth $21 ; sslo price .8.
Parlor table, $0; sale price $2.
Chill'onier, $8; sale price $4,
Oak bedstead, with wire spring and
mattress, $8.
Cabinet Singer sowing machine, ij'o.
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Slguature of
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We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made and contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Do not forget
That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done.
MAYS t CROWE.
t
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beet. Ask your grocer for them.
...Civen Away.
Willi ovory Dollar's worth of goods puivlmsod at our storo
during January and February, wo will givo One
('banco on the following pw.os:
FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives and Forks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nicklo Plated Condenser Cof
fee Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE-Ono Nickle Plated Tea Pot.
In addition to giving away those prizes wo will
sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always
bo ready to serve the trade in tho best possible
way. We will positively not bo undersold by
any ono. Our prices are right.
& BENTON,
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