The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 07, 1901, Image 3

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    NEW HTTRHCTIO N Si
AT OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE.
This sain has proven to be one of the most successful ever undertaken by the house. The people that have crowded into our store the last few days goes to show
that thoy appreciate real bargains. A good many customers have been disappointed on account of not. having been waited upon promptly. The rush was beyond our expec
tationsour help did the best they could wo have employed more for our Dry Goods Department and are now in a better position than ever to look after your wants. There
will he new attractions daily come and see them. The store seems biggest in the mornings. Can you come then? Hut come when you can, we will see that your wants are
attended to. .s . .
The Triumphant Success
of the first few dave of our ChKAKANCK
.I.K speaks wonders for the quality of our
offeringe. Vn start again today wit li in
creased energy, bound to make January,
l'K)l, the greatest, celling month in the his
tory of our Clothing Department.
PRICES TALK
MKN's WINTKH SUITS-Ocer twenty ciilfcr Q Q.
tni interne to select from .... tpo.yo
MKN's WINTER SUITS In a wide election of new
pattern. Made and finished erjual to regular tr oe
10 00 ami $12 00niita $0.85
MKN'S Al.I. WOOL SUITS A wonderful line to make
vonr selection from, comprising worsted?, cheviot?, vi
can", meltons and serges in nil the latest pattern?,
conimenrine at S7.35 to S17:85. Suits that retail
rrgalat.y from $10.00 to t'So IK)
Boys' and Youths' Winter Clothing.
We t l!Vr extraordinary hat pain in fact n have
pinceil on our counters ov:r 2"0 hoys' vesteuaud donhle
lreftel eults that tiitm be sold.
LOT 1 -uite tliat sold regularly from $1 to -.
I eurarice Price.. ... ooo
. . . . . . i . I .i nr . .
LUl - Mill" inai are worm irom - to
$3 50, Clearance Price px.o
LOT a.t ft" line of all-woo) tvliii nitfi.
Ktld regn'arly from to fi ; Clearance I'rice pl.yy
E0Y' OVERCOATS AND CITER-?-
iWr" 10. .!:"!!.. C,.Mr' $195 to $7.35
M-n's Winter Underwear.
A ! tr ,w K cwlorn wool shirts or urawere;
h'vy ilhlied -hirt! or drawer"; Clear-
i ' ' ' ii'-y
A i' l
Price
-'!' : regular 73c values; Clear-
I, regular $1.00 values; Cleaiance
39c
39c
59c
63c
A lari:e line of Men's Colored Dross Shirts.
stjiih patterns, regular S3c, $1.00 and $1.23; ,,Q
Clearanre I'rice DcfC
SEE WINDOWS.
Eiderdown Jackets.
You know of the warmth and co.iness of
these Jackets; we still have a few left at
75C wwth double.
HOSIERY.
These cold mornings there is nothing
nicer than to slip ones' feet into a pair of
wool or fleece-lined hose. Our values in
a good many instances are less than half
the regular price. Look at them when
you enter our corner door. There are
six or seven lots, all makes, some at
lie, 14c, 19c, 21c,
27c, 31c, worth up to 7oc. "
CORSETS.
A lady does not buy a" corset every month
in the year, but here is one she can
aflord to buy and throw it away and then
have the best end of the bargain. Only
small and large six.es left.
25c per pair.
.Just think! steels are worth 15c.
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 0:13 p. m.
TOWELS.
In linen and cotton, we have them in all
kinds for the bath and wash room, and
the good old-fashioned kind, "Crash,"
for the hands. Our price for a fair
towel is
3 1-2 cents.
Of course we have better at 7c, 9c, lie,
loc and 19c.
Shoes. Shoes.
Shoes.
The feet, above everything else these cold
days, have to be given one's special at
tention. Look at our prices and then
visit our shoe department for a general
inspection.
Men's congreea and lace 07c
Boys' calf and grain 07c
Ladies' cloth top nnd kid lace 9,'lc
" kid welt button $1 3.'!
" kid. turn pole, lace 1 91!
" spring heel, lace, button, 2J.j to 0 93c
Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, II,1 J to 2 1 13
Childa' " " " " " 8,' .to 11.... S3c
" " " " " " 3 to 8 7Jc
" goat, " " " 3 to 8 33c
" " " " " 9 to 12 03c
kid " " button, 3 to S 40u
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at G:13 p. in.
Standard Patterns.
Standard Patterns, every one knows they
have to bo sold at the publisher's price.
We act only as agents and to keep up
our sale in this end of the department,
we are willing to give you our profit.
All 5c Patterns 3c.
IOC
X5C
20C
25C
a
a
a
7c.
11c.
14c.
18c.
GROCERIES.
Some live to eat, and others eat to live, but these
cold days we can do nothing but eat, drink and he
merry. If you have uo appetite, here is 11 list that will
make you hungry.
Dunbar's oranse preserve, per can 20;;
Melrose sliced peaches, per can S!:,c
Bolditi Island asparagus 20e
Bayles lunch herrinc )5c
Boneless sardines, ss 20c
Beardsley lunch herring )0e
J.e Croit sardines, s 11c
La Kochelle sardines, 3 10c
Mustard sardines, -Xa 5c
K. C. Baking Powder. 50 oz. -10c; SO oz 05c
Alta Baking Powder, 5 It. $1.30; 2., 11. 70o
Clnb House assorted preserves, per bottle 25c
Cross & Blaelcwell marmalade, per bottle 20c
White Ash Floating Soap, per bar 2.c
Columbia Wiiite Oats, per package 7c
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 6 :15 p. m.
fte Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
JAN. 7, 1901
Oysters
served
in
any
stylo...
At Anrlrnui K'ollnr'c.
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THKASl'MOirS NOTICE. ,
All U'atco t uunty urnrmut rreitrel '
rrlorto .it-ptrinliiT I. 1KU7, will lie pul'l
n r-Mitrliii 11I my otlU-e. InterrMt ;
tei.e, nftrr N, ,.m,r S, I MOO.
IOIIN r. IIAMI'MllltK,
Cminiy Trennurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Meti' Jersey doves, only 25 cents at
TLe New York Cash Store.
Mi'e warm-lined leather gloves, only
39cinte at The New York Cash .Store.
All Circlers und Woodmen are re
loestti' to hrit)!' their hammers to the
intillation tomorrow nuht.
PrjfetKor Sandvlg will commence aj
dHIR'ilii flimn fur iihw ln'1'iniiHrH 1
next Wednesday evening at 8 p. m., at
the Baldwin. i7-3t
Clearance sale of winter millinery at I
Campbell A WiUon Millinery I'ar-;
''. Trlmuieil hats, street hatf, and
My bonnets at cost. i7.1m'
0. U. Duune moved his officio t-
y from the Chupman block to the
nomi late'y occupied by Dr. John Hud
vaiothu Vogt block.
lie mre und purchase a pair of the j
nb-kn t caxony gloves. Juet the thing'
"rcold weather. For nale only by The !
N York Cub .Store. J
W'Mlip I). Armour, the groat Chicago
Pork (meker, died at bis home in Chi-1
M un lay, January Utli. Ho h-nl j
n i failing health for two years. I
'n's lainb.kuit saxony gloves. 50'
nr ss cents at Ttie New Yoak Cash j
tore. Theie gloves are the correct
f (or looka and comfort, and should
" worn by every gentleman In the city. !
I" View of the annoiinceinefit that the
fople of Seattle are going to take itept
10 Purify the city, the Astoria Newa sug.
t that as a ttarter it might not be a
Mea to buy ?4 worth of catechisms
father, who live-j near Moro, has been
tent for and the examination will not
take place tiF his arrival.
The father of Kdward Cudahy, u hile
he son and his brothers were growing
p. was an Irish common laborer in
lilwaukcH. Now this laborer's four
son!-, MIc'iael, .I0I1 fi . 1'iitrick and Ed
ward, are all millionaires and eciploy
0000 men in their business enterprises.
This circumstance illustrates tho oppor
tunities this coiititrv :il lord- to vouth of
A colony of Dunkardt have purchased 1
the townaiieof .Sunnyside in the Yaki
same mnnner as they have in .North
D.tkota and other western states. Tho
purpose, according to those wiio are the
iA(lvance uiretitH of the colonv. Is to found
tile In. Bcttli.rnnnf tli'if ulll hp nrtturl it, ull
and distribute them among the enter
prising liars who compile statistic for
the sound city.
Tonight the regular installation of ttie
officers of Friendship Lodge, No. 0, K.
of I, will take place, Ornnd Chancellor
V. L. Brudshaw installing oflicer. A
ful; Httendanco of memlferrt is requested
The newspapers will now, please, give
Mrs. Mary Kllen Lease iv rest. Shu has
decided not to sue her husband fir a
divorce, to return to the hoom of her
family, abandon politics and settle down i thrift, enterprise, industry
to domestic life. The conciliation and
reformation have been brought about by
the efforts of her children. -
Mrs. OlIieF. .Stephens, Grand Chief
of Honor, has just returned from Wasco,
w here she organized a Degree of Honor
lodge with 38 charter names. The mem
bers christened their new lodge
"Twentieth Century" D. of II. They nf ,1,., West for its tKiimHnmcH.
haye a line corps of o.'hVrs and ur" "IClirIttiuMity and educational institu
to date in that ihrivii.,' liule city, tionfii !n th i.,;j,mng it s tlie iuten-
Tho ohleat woman in Oregon is Mrs. i tion to give liomes to about one hundred,
Mary ILcmtey-Wcod, of Hilisboro. .She ! but within u year it i said the colony
was horn In Knoxville, Tenn., May 20, 1 will increase to he one of the largest of
17M, and is therefore in her 112th year. its kind in tlie West.
Despite her advanced age, the old lady
walk about tho hoiifo spryly, sleeps
well and says she is going to live until
after another presidential election.
Hugh Jackson today closed a deal for
the nubeoiitraet of the stage Hue connect
ing Mitchell with Canyon City, the one
that bankrupted the last man that hud
it. Mr. Jackson, however, 1ms got the 1 tivo from tlie Columbia river to Califor
line ut a figure that he thinks will pay . nia and Nevada lines depends for hie
him to run It. He leaves for Mitchiill ; election on the vote of Wasco county.
onight and w ill take charge of the line It h a great snap for The Dalles' inter-
on the Ibtii. ftest, iui nut cjuromcie s sense 01 justice
A Washington dispatch says that For- ! (!' "t Hw It happy under such
est Fisher, late actlnif postmaster of The jiirrangeincnt. -Salem Stateaman.
Dalles, has It-ni placed on the rolls and iiflr,ttpH fAw of our people know, says
assigned to the manufacturer.,' division, 1 1, Agriculturist, that in Franklin coin.
one of the in-nt desirable divisions of fUy there is hut one poslolllce 'I'usco
the censu ofUi-.'. Mr. Fisher Is Itepre- Ut HWh 4 tlt) IlU.t Ami tho last cen
tentative Mod's secoml perimiiMii,H Hliows a population nf buUHU pwo
census app .ihti-J'lhi) otTlffKlJeTiig" lohn p a ,l(.(!rease 111 ten yeais of over 100.
F. Pipes, rim of .lifdge I'ipes, of I'ortlaml. 1 ral . too, It is supposed that u portion
Slicriir Kllv returne l yet.rdny from of this 11)00 eiiiiinerallon, however, lion-
population of less than 100,000, but the
wheels of fate turned the tide.
Columbia Lodge No. 5, 1. O. O. F.,
held its semi-annual installation last
Friday night, when F. II. Van Norden
was installed N. G., O L Walther, V. G. ;
Paul K Paulsen, sec'y ; Simeon Bolton,
treasurer; A 15 Lake, warden; Chas E
Mcintosh, conductor ; G O Allen, I. G.;
A Burgeson, O. G. ; K Hosteller, It. S.
N. G.; FC. Sexton, L. S. N. G.; J U
Bees, K. S. V. G.; T E Ward, L. S. V.
and brains, i1'' J0'"1 K Ferguson, H. S. S. ; Chas E
Hay ward, L. S. S. The secretary's
port showed
1 auditions to
re-
!
that then: had been
tho membership of tho
ins valley and will sc-ttle then, in the ,odKe .iiirina tho p.iet year. Tho lodge
U in 11 most prosperous condition.
One of our principal sheep raisers
tells a reporter of the News that several
years ago the coyotes killed 1000 lambs
in hia band alone in one season. Last
j year a loss of twenty out of the same
' number was all t hey missed. This con
dition of affairs is due entirely to the
1 scalp bounty law. Our legislators
I should make a note of this and act ac
icordingly. The benefits Grunt county
'derives in return for the thousands of
The Dalles Chronicle does not like the 1 dollars contributed to the state's reve
senatoilal and legislative apportionment 1 ime are very meager as compared with
of the state madii by the last legislature, j the western section, and wo should do
notwithstanding tho fact that it created i mand, through our representatives, a
several districts extending clear to the I continuation of the scalp bounty law
California lino and made them subject j which Is being so bitterly opposed by
to the influence of the Chronicle's home some of tho Multnomah legislators.
county. Every senator and ropresenta- Grant County News.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Slgmtturo of
l( f 111 V It I .
J. E. Adcox k Co, have moved their
jnwolry store to tho new building on
Second street west of J. T. Peters',
where Ihey will he pleased to meet all
.,1.1 f.i.....i .1 .... .., ,
Eiigeno firiuuing with him Wed . slsts of transients who were stationed ut 1 '
., . . .1 1 mi. ..1 ..i.,.. uh need 1111 j' thing in the line of watches,
Math as, who was arres ed there under Pasco its railroad men at the tiir.e the ,11 ,, !
, liilnjilu Mii'u rv uml r. ,111 i rl n ir llntinnl
. . .. . :nu.....l lnutt.tu Hr.iu'.i. , ..tm..iii.utlii u'uu miiili 111 liirirw.r I - ' . , ....w.
hill's court charging him with cattle ; days, when JMsco was aspiring for tint j , H "I"'4'11 "
stealing. On being arrulgued before j slate capital and real estate men weie
Juitlce Brownliill this morning a plea of ! selling town lota at fabulous prices to
Even examined
I of churge by u graduate optician,
j7-tf J . K, A ncox ik (.',
free
not guilty was entered and the prisoner
was placed under bond of 500. MuthUs'
the New York bankers, no one suppotetl
that the census of 1000 wotilJ show a
i
Steam, liot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made nnd contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
J We do t
t
Do not forget
That wo operate i plumbing and tin shop, also a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of nil kinds done.
MAYS CROWE,
Yon will not have boils if von take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
...Given Away...
With ovory Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our storo
during January anil February, wo will givo Ono
Chaneo on tho following prizes':
FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives and Forlcs.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Niokle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE Ono Nioldo Plated Condenser Cof
feo Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE One Niolcle Plated Tea Pot,
In addition to giving away thoso prios wo will
soli goiids as low as tho lowest, and will always
ho ready to serve tho trade in tho Ixtr-t possible
way. Wo will positively not ho undersold by
any ono. Our prices aro right.
St BENTON,