Chrmifrli VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 1901, NO. 4 hc Dalles ..REAL BARGAINS.. Our January Sale offers the most seasonable, the most desirable goods in the house at prices that compell the attention of all buyers. Little Girls' Worsted Dresses. All Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits Reduced One-Third. Those who have denied themselves j the pleasure and rotnfort of a new ult earlier in the season now reap I the benefit of these reductions: Any f 0 00 Suit now if 71 J TliMl'J.MI Blllt (if light Bray Iiiiiiiuhuii Ik htyllhli lv iimili- mid jHTfeet llt tliiK Nut In nil Hlzch, lint H' ii'iiy liuve CQ Qj J'lilir aiiv h uu &i:ir. now Any 12 0(1 Suit now Any 15.00 Suit now Any 18 00 Suit now Any 20 00 Suit now Anv i SO Suit now Any 2.") 00 Suit now Anv HO 00 Suit now 4 00 a .4 8 00 10 00 12 00 k; :m is oo 10 07 20 00 See our window display or better still visit ' our suit department. You're not asked to buy. ji Liadifl's' .Tn.nlv'ft.s. XfcCw- Your choice of anv ) 3 or over At r TTnlf Torino 11 I Our Jackets are known for their excellent styles and perfect fitting quali- ...in I... U . L. - 3 , January levels al! prices, i regardless of cost. All $10.00 Jackets reduced to $ 5 00 All 12.50 Jackets reduced tD 0 25 All 15.00 Jackets reduced to '. 7 50 All 18.00 Jackets reduced to 9 00 All 20.00 Jackets reduced to 10 00 All 25.00 Jackets reduced to 12 50 i v ? 7, IV. r I 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 stvles in plenty for a satisfactory selection. At $2.97 We offer a nice double-breasted Jack et in a neat check heayy material that will give good satisfactory wear. Large lined hood, large fancy buttons. Ages 3 to 12 years. Worth regularly $3.95. All others in like proportion. storm collar, silk In tliis department we show a complete line of sizes from 2 to 14 years :n qualities ranging from 69c to $10 each. Theee prices now Reduced just One-fourth. Every dress is a little gem. All neatly trimmed some in braids and ruflles othera in laces, velvet ribbons, silk guimps and small gold buttons. We describe 2 neat styles here : At 75c Made of dark fancy mixed goods ; yoke, revers edged with ruflle and trimmed with fancy braid. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Worth reeularly $1.00. At $4.50 Sailor Suit, similar to above cut, made of pure worsted goods in a fancy weave; in red or blue; trimmed in four rows narrow white braid; 6 to 12 years ; worth $0 00. Right Up-to-Date. I OTTR JANTTA"RV RATjTC RTTfYTCR offers some rare bargains. All broken lines of VJ O Hi XX XV X OjC1.XJXTj jr OX2.VJ.EjO Tariinc 'Ariccncnrirl niiilflvon's Shoes have been re-marked, and are now being sold at from a half to a fourth of former price. il Special $1.00 Pair. Choice of a table full o! Ladies' fine Kid-skin Shoes that sold regularly at $3 and $4. Special $1.50 Pair. Another table full of neat up-to-date Shoes in welts and turned Boles; value $2.75 a pair. Ladies' Patent Leather Sandals; here tofore $2.50; SPECIAL 75c 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 $5 a pair. Special $2.00 a Pair. Ladies' Lace Shoes patent leather, flexible soles; vici kid, turned soles; vici kid, welt soles. Regularly $3 50 a pair. Comfortable Shoes. This stylish Lace Root is made of the best vici kid; with broad hull-dog toe, patent leather tip, ami has heavy welt soles kid lined throughout. Worth $4; Spwiiil $2.50 Ask to see then'. T This Store Closes at 6 P. M. M. M. WILLIMMS 5t CO Common-sense people waut common sense footwear not all style, but com fort as well. Here's 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 CHE CASTORU AYegclable PreparationTor As similating llieFood andHcguIa ting (lie Sloinuchs uitdBowcis of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerliir nessandHest.Contahts neither Opiiim.Morpliine nor Mineral Not "Namc otic . feV afMllrSAMUlZPtrCMK -JU.Smmt ' Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea onus .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. CASTQRIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of IF 'EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA for Knit or Hlt. fhe Ham Wilkinson warehouse, on 'irst street, is for runt or sale. It is u iin,V,ot,ory' flighted Iron building, "ux.ld feet, with water elevator. Apply to ham Wilkinson, The Dalles, n20-tf , Sick Headache absolutely and perma- neuiiy cureu uy using mum iva. n plitnsant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, Bleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 20cte, andOOcts, Blakeley, the druggist. BEEN DEAD SIX WEEKS I Information Comes Prom Filipino Chi 1 , dren Under Charge of President of I California University. New Yokk, Jan. 4. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president of the University of California, who is now staying at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, has received in formation from secret sources in the Philippines to the effect that Aguinaldo is dead and that his death occurred no less than six weeks ago. The news has been kept secret by Aguinaldo's fol lowers, it is said, for the purpose of pro longing the rebellion, since it was be lieved that the news of the chief's death would cause such discouragement and alarm that an utter capitulation would result. Pretident Wheeler obtained this news through several Filipino children who have been placed in his care by their parents. Two are the socb of Buen caniino,a wealthy citizen of Manila, who, before the advent of the Americans in the Philippines had been an uctive leader of rebellion against the .Spanish. President Wheeler also has in his charge the children of Midel, the governor of Mindanao, and several other boys, whose parents are of the wealthy class. In speaking of the reported death of the chief insurgent, President Wheeler said: "These boys of mine, as I may call them, receivu frequent communications from their parents and friends at home. The information which was obtained concerning the death of Aguinaldo, 1 understand, cumu from secret and trust worthy sources and is probably true. J understand Senor Uuencamiho was a close friend of Aguinaldo, and has kept in touch with that remarkable personage even ufter Uuencamtiio himself took a neutral stand. Uuencamiiio, however, did not take a firm stand on the side of America until recently. "These Filipino lads" continued Presi dent Wheeler, "are bright fellows and most quick to learn. However 1 cannot say that they have the stanchness and j solidity of American youths. Before the , Hag of this country was raised in the ielands tuch boys as these would have been sent to tlm schools of Spain for their graduate studies. Now they come to us. Ihey have already received eoujo instruc tions at the hands of the Jesuits at home. In order to (it them for the university, it was necessary to place them in pre paratory schools. Other families are also making arrangements by which their children will come to our shores and benefit hy our institutions. Those who cannot come are to have American thought and education carried to them. Almost every steamer which leaves San Frnucisco for Manila carries parties of teachers who are going to posts in Philip pine schools. The commercial bonds between the Pacific Coast and our Oriental posses sions are growing stronger and greater with every month. The people of San Francisco have begun to think of Manila as about as near to them as Chicago. Our trans-Pacific trade, which is assum ing wonderful proportions is only an earnest of the great commerce that will come to us in after years." President heeler said that the pur pose of his yisit to rsew York at this time is to choose an architect for the new echool of mines of the university. He said that the plans of the university buildings which are to be erected at a cost of from !f8,000,000 to $10,000,000, through the generosity of Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, have now been revised and that great economy has been assured by the change. The president's house is al ready being built, and the school of mines is to be built us soon as an archi tect is chosen to perfect the detailed plans. The merited reputation for curing piles, sores and skin disease's acquired by DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counter feits. Be sure to get only DoWltt's Salve. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy, C. J. STUBLilHG, WllOl.KS.U.K AND IfKT.Wt. Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention, i Nest door to First National Bank. Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON. f FCCORSETS These Corsets can "be had in all the latest styles, inoluding the new Girdle, at The Fair. FCCORSETS ' The lMaco where you can savo monoy. W2 fCCOHSETi. Niit'i't-vurul KxIIkioiin Ituvlvttl. A I. man v, Jan. 4. The most successful revival in the history of Albany Iims been in progress in the Chiistiau church for nearly a mouth. It will cloeu Sun day night. Over 100 members have been added to the church through the efforts of the evangelist, Charted Heign Scovllle, of Chicago, Subscribe for Tim Ciikonici.k. Fur .Suln. Kastern Oregon timothy buy, $15 per ton, f, n, b. Tho D.illes. IC.isteru Ore gon wild hay, $1:1,50 in car lots, McOuu.v it C.VYI.OU, dl-'Jw I. a lirande, Or. For sprains, swellings ami lameness there is nothing so good as Chambeilnin'ii Pain Halm. Try it. For sale by Ulake ley, the druggist.