The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 08, 1901, Image 3

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    NEW HTTRHCTIONS
AT OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE.
This Palo has proven to bo 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 they 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 we have employed more for our Dry Goods Department and are now in a better position than ever to look after your wants. There
will be new attractions daily come and see them. The store seems biggest in the mornings. Can you come then? But eome when you can, we will sec that your wants are
attended to.
The Triumphant Success
df Dm firnt few days of our CLKA RANCH
saI K NjiurtkH wonders for the (jnaiity ol our
offerings. Wo Mart again today with in
creased energy, bound to make .January,
U'OI, the greatest celling month in the his
tory of our Clothinu Department.
PRICES TALK
MKS'S WlNTKIt SUITS-Over twenty diHar-
i-nt pAtlt-rnri to i-elect from tpo.&O
MKN'S WI.VTKU SUITS In a wide selection of new
pattern1!. Made and finished fjual to regular g- a
$10 00 hhiI $1 00 uili 90.00
MKN'S ALL WOOL SI' ITS A wonderful line to make
your "election from. comprising worsteds, cheviots, vi
ctinaa, meltons and cerges in all the latest- jmtternp,
otnineticing at S7.35 to S17:85. Suits that retail
regularly from $10-00 to ''' 00.
Boys' and Youths' Winter Clothing.
We 1 fl'-r extraordinary baigaln in fact we have
placed on our counters overtlV) boys' vesteeand double
lircrtMHil suits that must tie fold.
I, )T 1 Suits that pold regularlv from 1 to
$2. Clearance Trice ". OVC
LOT 2 Suit that Bre worth from $2 2b to
?::60; Clearance Price Jpl.O
1.0 T ". Ltrge line of all-wool "tvliih suits.
coid regularly from $.'! to fb ; Clearance Price P l.y7
HOYS' OVIiRCOATS AN I) ULrKit?
mice Price
$1 95 to $7.35
M -n. Winter Underwear.
.M- U'tiilom wool shirts or drawers;
A li"
.1 I , I ). JtJJ
ivy li'iitii'.l -!tirte or drawers; Clear-
' y o
tegular 75c value? ; Clear-
39c
59c
A 1.1 ' -iM , regular il .00 values1 ; Clearance 0
Price. DdC
A large line of Mori's Colored Dress Shirts.
tiii patterns, regular Soc, if 1.00 nnd $1 .23 ; q
C.earatii'M Price OyC
SEE WINDOWS.
Eiderdown Jackets.
Vou know of the warmth and coziness of
these .Jackets; we still have a few left at
75C wortn double.
HOSIERY.
These cold mornings there is nothing
nicer than to slip ones' feet into a air 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
11c, 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
afford to buy and throw it away and then
have the best end of the bargain. Only
small and large sizes left.
25c per pair.
.lust think! steels are worth loc.
PEASE & MAYS
This ttore closes at 0:15 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, 1 le,
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 congress and lace 07c
Boys' calf and grain 97c
Ladies' cloth top and kid lace 9.1c
" kid welt hutton $1 53
" kid turn Bole, lace 1 93
" spring heel, lace, bntton, 2u to (1 93c
Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, 1 1 . to 2 1 13
Childs' ' 8 to 11.... 83o
" " " " " , " 5 to S 73c
" goat, " " " 5toS ."3c
" " " " " 9 to 12 03n
' kid " " button, 3 to 8 40c
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 0:15 p. in.
Standard Patterns.
Standard Patterns, every one knows they
have to be sold at the publisher's price.
We act only as agents and to keep up
our sale in this end of the department,
wo are willing to give you our profit.
All 5c Patterns 3c.
u
IOC
20C
25C
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 be
merry. If you have no appetite, here is a list that will
make you hungry.
Dunbar's orange presence, per can 20;
Melrose sliced peaches, per can S'c
Bold in Island asparagus '.'0c
Bayles lunch herring '. 15ij
Boneless sardines, o 20c
Beardsley lunch herring JOc
1.9 Croit'sardines, ls 11c
La Rochelle sardines, a 10c
Mustard sardines, b oc
K. C. Baking Powder. 50 oz. -10c ; SO 07. liie
Alta Baking Powder, 5 It. $1.30; 2s It 70c
Club House assorted preserves, per bottle 25c
Cross it Blackwell marmalade, per bottle 20c
White Ash Floating Soap, per bar 2,'.jc
Columbia White Oats, per package 7c
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 0:15 p. m.
re Dalles Daily Chronicle.
- - - JAN. 8, 1901
TL'i MMY
Oysters
served
In
any
stylo...
At Andrew Keller's.
TJiH.YSFKER'.S NOTICE.
.til U n.i'o County nurrnulH rrcinteictl
print ti if pt.-mlur 1 , I HUT, will l paid
mi prri.i-iitudiiii nl mjr iffl', !nterel
"" ufl. r November 311. 1 '.(().
.IOI1N I'. HA.MI'MIIUK,
On il ut J Tl ruurir
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Head A. M. Williams & Co's ad, and
profit by it.
The steamer Iraldo tied up liibt iiirht
for the winter.
"liotp, (or the wife and cliildren, at
'noney-saving prices if you go to AM.
Williams & Co. for them. '
Tlie Dalles Distillery Company today
moved tlnjir odlce and headquarters
from Second street to the dibtillery at
the Mission Kardms.
i- iscnmiut, wtiu was elected county
petition being nothing more than a
binding agreement not 0 patronize
the corporation until it shall extend to
Atoria the same freight rates as are
allowed points on the t-ouud.
At a raboit drive last Sunday on But
ter cr-ek, ten iniie southwest of Kcho,
I'matilla county, in which nearly 150
persons participated, 11100 rabnits and
one coyote int ttie (lint, the iJeppner
people will have
Sunday and will probably run an excur
eioti train to it.
The foUortim' ollicer3 were iuvtallei
last nljrht'H sei-sion of Friendship Lodt'e,
No. 9, K. of I.: It, G. Dayenport, C,
C; J. T. Neil-, V. C. ; J. K. Harnett. P.;
J. W. Blakeney, M. of W.; John (Javin,
M. o( F. ; W. K. Walther, M. of K. ; U.
W. Vause, K. of It. and .; J. F. Moore
has returned from a trip to South Africa j
and announces himself a strong British
sympathizer, thotii:h he savs he went
there prejudiced the other way
Ah Othr Sue V.
The following is clipped from
. week's issue of the Wasco News :
' . . "A trlii nn Mill ttreelr. Drv
other statement he makes 'is one that ",A 'rl" P Mill Creek, Dry Hollow
i , . ..... ' ami niree .Miie, win convince any mail
Luiu mi nuiuiiuitii iiiai inure '
mat mere are enouiMi goon apjiies now
lie wa
were between 2000 and .".000 Americans '
fighting in the Briti-h army. Pnselbly, ,
but we doubt it. Jf there was even
that mticli of a aprinkllnt: o( Americans!
another killing next 1 111 tnal army in Atrica it would do better i
j woik than has characterized it lately.
t! ... took
ii at i i ne loiiowiijg in a t ypoeraMiiical error,
last,
I
1
I lyinK on the ground to supply all Sher
man county with winter apples. Many
trees are well supplied with l)ij; apples
frozen during the November storm,
while those on the ground did not freeze.
If the orchardists around The Dalles
the same care of their trees that
the people of Hood" Kiver do of theirs,
they would equal, if not excel, the Hood
loore
from the I'iunkville Bugle : "Only at
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..u.cul..iTniu, .,. i immune, inKver ,)(;0j)!e in ,ll0 production of line
iiui-i, uu yik iimiuuiirii iijhi, hib line in
liis contribution of last week that read
'She had a ciieek like Modes' should
have been 'She had cheeks like roses.'
M. at A. ; Adam Kaufman, I. (i. J As we said before, it i only because the
Pat Crowe, who Im creited ueh a j 1)ard rained tuch a rint that we make
furore in the "under w irlil" and caused j 'be correction, since the I'iunkville
so much trouble tn fie police in the ; Udisf.' Literary, Dramatii', Theosophical
Midt'le West, was at one time a Walla i a"'1 Ethical Study Club had designed to
Wallan, accnrdiiitf to u paper publislieil j tak P fie Hi"' for study at its next
in that city. JIo U quite well remem i meeting, to consider the esoteric mean,
berod bv several who were acmiaiiited ! i hidden therein, ami we do bate to
with him at that lime; a d it has been
thonzht he might head that way in his i
effort to neek a place of safety.
C,
Died. In thin city, Monday, Jan. 7th, at
p. m., Minnie, daughter of Mr. and
iMrf. William Oroehler, aged 15 years,
amessor last June, entered upon the ",0,,t" lUK1 -8 l,rt'8' ,,or waa
'luttee of his otlice vesterday on the re-1J'l,lit0 t,ll,1,," tt"11 uni'xpeetud, although
tirement of Mr. Whipple at the close of) llH,J beu for S0"'B ti,,,J vvltl'
pnuumonia. 1 tie grief-stricken parents
l.ui... tl.u ..mlolli.il ut'li. litl I ll l rhl llilu
whose ages""1" ' ' 7 ,. " . :.. ... .
, . i com muilll v in ineir gieai nibf. .ine
i funeral will take place from the l.uth-
Whipple
that uentleinan'n second term.
Thirteen colored women,
range from 85 to 75, are attending night
fllMfil tl. .lu,. !.. .....I I. .1-1.,,. Il.olr'
"rm lesaons in readiDg. Several of the
older women weru born in slavery.
'I'hln the body Htm Its cure, lie
ui jve tlie caiibe by mechanical inaulpu.
laiioiii and liealth must prevail. This
interfere with any outcropping of the
desire for mental growth now surging
in the bosouiB of womankind." In
dianapolis I'ress.
State Senator K. I Mays will intro
duce a bill In the coming legislature to
give the electors, at all future state elec
tions preceding the election of an United
States senator, an opportunity of ex-
fruits. With the exception of Judge
Bennett's orchard, those of Mill Creek
are an eye sore to the horticulturist and
a drawback to the development of the
wonderful resources of this locality.
Three Mile orchards are still worse,
while Dry Hollow is little superior.
"The late census report of the popula
tion of Tlie DalleB is hard to believe.
If correct when taken, Undo Sa.n's time
of enumeration is the wrong 6eaeon ol
I the year for the reason that a largo per
centage of a small city's population is
'scattered and in many cases no one is
I left who can give an accurate account of
j those gone. More people are building
houses in The Dalles this year than for
I many years past. Nearly, if not all, the
good houses ate occupied and scores of
; shanties are tilled with tenants, there
fore the doubt concerning the census ru-
We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Intimates
made and contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Xto 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.
XHA1TS CROWE.
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...Given Away
pressing ineir cnoice lor mis oince. j ne i p0rt
Dill will provide that the names or the, ruH year iimiiy niciresidenees urn
regularly nominated candidates for sen-, going up in the Pinna? The hospital
ator, of all political parties, shall be I . Hn ornament tothe city. A stone
tomorrow, Wednesday, at 1 Placed on the ollicial ballot and voted j basement and
for, and the votes counted as in tlie case .
! eran church
! 2 o'clock.
i A tiamp, who gave his name as James
j Kelly, wa- arn-eled last night on First
j street, near lint Wilkinson wari;houBe, as
i he was opening a teleccupe valise that
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i lie nun jum muni Hum i vi"iin'i"ii
other additions are being
built to the Kpiscopal
pal church. The
of other candidates. Duplicate lib- mKinherH of the Cafvarv Hantist church
stracts uf the yoto for the cenatorial can-, j,ttVH jBt put up aiiploiidid edillce cost
didates shall be certified un to both jni! m)!lry $:,000. On the opposite Mde
houses of t e legislature, where the vote 0f IJtilori street fclng the Calvary Bap.
list church, stands that handsome house
birloneing to the Lutheran
the basic principal of Osteopathy. ' llH liu(i M,,i,MI (rom .i,., (vi0ii 1 shall bo counted and the name of the
'Jr. It. IS. Smith, Osteopath, room 17, j,an lo,).!,, mUv. The valise is the candidate for senator having the highest f worsliip
ogt block. ! property of a .lapauei-e. The examlna-1 number of uites aiinounced to each : people.
lliere will ben special meeting of Hun of Kelly was et for 'J o'clock this , house. Jollowiug this announcement "The publlt! school system of that city
rnendihip Lodge No. 0, K. of I'., In ufternoon, but as all the witniHses, with , hoiues are to proceed to vote in tlie , j next to perfect as Is attested by the
tbeir Castle hull tomorrow Wednesday) the execution of OUicer Aliskv, were ! "iar reijiiireii by aci of congress. i number of high grade teachers turned
evening, at which time the brethren are , Japanese and
requested to bo present, us some very
important matters v, III be disposed of.
Aslorlann are circulating a petition
among shippers and biuluees men of
tbt place, in an eudeavor to secure a
fcoyc-Jtt analnit the O, It. & N. Co., the
could not understand : A , , k . ,
Knglish.or make themselves understood, mv fH) ,((t(, UM al A M W,,
the hearing was postponed till an in- ,t Cd'h
terpreter can be found.
W, S. U'lten, of Clackamas county,
the whlloln prophet of referendum and
initiation populism, fusion and hold-up,
The cloth and trimmings alone are
worth more than A. M. Williams A Co,
utk for the finished jacket.
lout from it each vear."
t -
; Such little pills as DeWltts Little
hirly Risers are very easily taken, ami
they are wonderfully ell'ective in cleans-
lug the liver and bowels. Clarke A, Falk
I'. O. Pharmacy. '
With ovury Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our storu
during January and February, wo will give pno
('banco on the following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Ahiminized 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-One Niokle Plated Tea Pot,
hi addition to giving away those prizes we will
sell got ids tis low as the lowest, and will always
bo ready to serve the trade in the best possible
way. Wo will positively not be undersold by
any one. Our prices ant right.
MHIER St BENTON.
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