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VOL. XII I
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1901.
NO.
Dalles
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Ti l' 11.: "i0 Plllt p( Unlit
crxy (!-inuinin Is t?liMi
lv miuli' Mini j.crtcct tlt
IitC Not In nil .c. but
;.;;" h,ivo $8.34
All Ladies'
Tailor-Made Suits
Reduced
One-Third.
Those who have denied themselves
the pleasure nnd comfort of a new
tilt earlier in the season now reap
the benefit of these reductions:
Anv $ G 00 Suit now $ 4 00
Anv S 00 Sr.it now 5 34
Any 12 00 Suit ... now 8 00
Any 15.00 Suit now 10 00
Anv IS 00 Suit now 12 00
Any 20 00 .Suit now 13 154
Anv 22 50 Suit now 1500
Any 2o 00 Suit now Hi t!7
Anv 30 00 Suit now 20 00
ALL REDUCTIONS
quoted in this ad. will
remain good until fur
ther notice. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. Profit by it.
1
All $10 00 Jackets
our window display or hotter still visit
our uit department. You're not asked to buy.
All
All
All
All
All
12.50 Jackets
15,00 Jackets
1S.00 Jackets
20.00 Jackets
25.00 Jackets
Ladies' Jackets.
Your choice of any
style, any quality, at $ 10
or over '
At
Half Price.
Our Jackets are known
for their excellent stvles
and perfect tilting quali
ties but the month of
January levels al! prices,
regardless of cost. .
reduced to $ 5 00
reduced to (5 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 eeason. Not as
large an assortment probably, but
stvles in plenty for a satisfactory
selection.
At $2.97 We offer a nice double-breaetr d Jack
et in a neat check heayy material that will give
good satisfactory wear. Large storm collar, silk
lined hood, large fancy buttons.
Ages 3 to 12 years.
Worth regularly $3.95.
All others in like proportion.
Little Girls'
Worsted Dresses.
In this department we show a
complete line of sizes from 2 to 14
years m qualities ranging from
G9c to $10 each. These prlceB now
Reduced just
One-fourth.
Every dreas is a little gem.
All neatly trimmed some in
braids and r tidies 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 similar to above cut, made
with rufile and trimmed with ?' p""V?d i5 Vn?
fancy braid. ff." we.ave; 'n. red, or
' blue; trimmed in four
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 SALE OF SHOES fs s? rare h&- VrkGYmZ
. w- zr: Ladies,' Misses and Children's Shoes have been
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-ekin
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 eoles; 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
eoles; vici kid, turned soles; vici kid, welt soles.
Regularly $3 50 a pair.
Comfortable Shoes.
Thie stylish Lace Hoot is made of the
beet vici kid; with broad bull-dog toe,
patent leather tip. and has heavy welt
solei kid lined throughout. Worth 1 1 ;
Special $2.50
Ask to see theu.
This Store Closes at 6 P. M.
M. M. WIL-L-IMMS 5t CO
Common-eenee 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
SALT AS A LIFESAVER
( -
CASTOR
AYegclable Preparationfor As
similating tlicFoodandHegula
Ung the Stomachs andDowcls of
Promotes DigesliopXheerful
ness and Rcst.Contains neither
Opium.Morpliirte norXiiicraL
Not "Narcotic.
ttmkOUSJ-
MfnpSfJ.
nhtmym nmrmr.
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
md Loss or Sleep.
i
L
Facsimile Signature or
new vonic.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Jw
AAV
tACT copy or wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMC CfMTAUH COMMWy, HW VOW CITY.
!... Mt . ki
r itfui fir nmiw
The Kauj Wllklnnon warehome, on
'W iu ujt rr'iv or mini iv in
Vil'Wry, rrurated irou building,
iwio.i feet, with water elevator. Apply
w Sam Wilklmou, The I)lle. n25-tf
Sick Headache abeolutely and nafiua.
neolly cured by using Muki Tei. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures coimtlimtion
and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 20ctf. and&Octe. Blakuley,
the druggist. '
, Result oT Experiments Made By Chi
cago I'liysicians.
Cnicuio, Jan. 5. As a result of a pro
tracted series of experiments with salt
solutions, the efficacy of which in pto.
teutitiK Iif was recently announced by
Professor Loeb, of the University of
Chicago, two prominent physicians here
claim to have demonstrated that in cases
of great 0BS 0f blood by disease or injury,
a normal salt eolation, as a restorative,
will eaye life even when 00 per cent of
the blood lias been lost. The experi
ments, which have been extended over a
period of six months, have, according to
the physicians, made practicable a new
eayssm of bleeding nnd substitution of
salt solutions for persons suffering from
pneumonia, typhoid, malarial fevers,
peritonitis, acute and chronic Bright's
disease, and all heart all'ections resulting
from the last-named complaints. Much
success has followed all their experi
ments, the phyelciana say, particularly
those with pneumonia and Bright's dis
ease. In their experiments the physicians
used over 100 dogs, and found it possible
to withdraw 70 per cent of the circula
tion from an animal before it was neces
sary to inject a stimulant. The final
test was made on a dog from which 00
per cent of blood had been drawn. A
needle connecting with a salt water ap
paratus, containing- per cent solution,
was inserted In the jugular vein and a
second needle inserted in the junction of
the large veins lying clone to the heart.
After the blood had been drawn off the
the salt solution was forced in around
the heart, and into the vessels of the
bruin, The dog was able to stand itisidu
of an hour, and the following day was
able to walk,
A human patient suH'ering with pneu
monia, who was operated upon, re
covered in much shorter time than is
the rule with those stricken with thut
diseaee. In cases of malarial fever, the
injection of the salt solution wap made
directly into the splaen, anc' in six weeks
all the symptoms of the disease had
disappeared. No claim was made tiiat
a euro had been effected in cases of
Bright's disease, the physicians merely
asserting that they had removed several
of the most troublesome features of the
complaint. I
Persons who Buffer from indigestion I
can not expect to live long, because they 1
cannot eat the food required to nourish
the body and the products of the undi
gested fouds they do eat poleon the
blood. It is important to cure indiges
tion as soon as possible, and the best
method of doing tiiis is to use the prepa
ration known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It digests what you eat and restores all
the digestive organs to perfect health.
Clarke & Falk's I. O. Pharmacy.
ltewant for Cruwu'H Arreat.
Omaha, Jan. 5. A specific reward of
$13,000 ia now offered for the arrest of
Tat Crowe, and nothing is said in the
od'er about conviction. The police to
day prepared and are sending out 5000
circulars bearing a picture and minute
description of Crowe. They will be Bent
broadcast, and will also hear the descrip
tion of two other men and n woman
supposed to bo connected with the
Cndahy adbuction. The oiler is made
unconditionally, the arrest and delivery
to the authorities being the only re
quisite for securing the reward. This
will allow no excuse for any one refusing
to tii'n him over on the score that he
cannot be convicted, and the police ex
pect this will greatly asbist In securing
his arrest.
l'liiyor, Out,
Dull Headache, l'uiua in various parts
of the boilv, Sinking at the pit of the
Btomuch, Lisa of appetite, Feverishuess,
l'i m plea ur Sores are all positive evidun
cee of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order
to obtain good health, Acker's Illood
Klexir has uevui failed tocure Scrofulous
or Svphilitii; poisons or any other blood
difeaeB. It in certainly u wonderful
remedy and we fell every bottle on a
positive guarantee, Illakeley, the drug
gist. Subscribe for Tiik Uiikonici.k.
' JlXJik. FKfXns A VA'I Al A 1 A I AJ'A 1 AVA'I Al Al A Al A f A I A T A J A JVk rA I Al A A' ArATA,
C. J. STUBMHG,
WHOI.KSALK AM) liKTA'li
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention, i
Next door to First National Bank.
J
Phone 234,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FCCORSETS
These Corsets can he
had in all the latest
styles, including the
new G-irdle, at
The Fair.
:FCCorsets
Tho Plnco whero you can savo monoy.
FCCoastTSx
When threatened by pneumonia or
any other lung trouble, prompt relief is
necessary, as it is duugeroiiH to delay.
Wo would siigu'ust that Ono Minute
Cough Uuru be taken as soon iih indica
tions of having taken cold nru noticed,
It cures quickly and Its early use pre
vent)) consumption. Claiku Falk'n
V, O, Pharmacy.
Subscribe fur Tiik CiiKo.s'iar.u,
For SiiIk.
Kasteru Oregon timothy hay, $15 per
ton, f, o. b. Tim Dalles, Hastem Out
gou wild hay, $13.50 in car lots.
McOt'ixv t Cayi.oii,
d l'2w La tirande, Dr.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing bo good as Chamberlain'a
Pain Halm. Try it. For Bale by Illake
ley, the druggist.
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