The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 09, 1901, Image 3

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    HTT RMCT IONS
AT OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE.
This ?alo has proven to ho one oftho most .successful ever undertaken by the house. The people lhat 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 expectation-
our 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 now attractions daily come and see them. The store seems biggest in the mornings. Can you come then? But come when you can, we will see that your wants are
attended to. .
The Triumphant Success
of Him first, lew .hive f our CLE -Y RANCH
SALE speaks wonders for the quality of our
iiflerinuH. We Htirt again today with in
censed energy, hound to make January,
I'tOl, the greatest selling month in the his
i.iry of our Clothing Department.
PRICES TALK
M1V.- WINTER SUITS-Over twenty dilfcr. ,0
cnl patterns to select frotn ipo.&O
li:v WINTER SUIT? In wide (.election of new
pattern. MnileMitil finished equal to regular - oe
(U 00 anil $12 00 t-uits JpO.OO
MKN'"- ALL WOOL SUIT- A wonderful line to make
vnu cc'eeiion Irom. (omjiriiiig worsted?, cheviots, vi-
cijiih". meltons h.kI "t-rire" in h!I the latest pattern?,
oiinurn'-mi: lit S7.35 to SI7:85. suit? that retail
repi tti.y Irom $10 00 to 2 . tin.
Boys' and Youths' Winter Clothing.
We . tlr extraordinary hntgjiue in fact we hnvc
i. I mi our eniinters over 250 fioy' vesteeand double-tirei.-'ted
"nits that must he (-old.
i ' ; vuitu Hint sold regularly from 1 to
.;' I'leiiranee Price. . . 09C
L I Siiitx ihnt are worth from .:.- to .
:.'ni, Clearance IVice ... tpl.O
I iii :- Ltrge line of nil-wool rvl;h suits. , - .-.0
funi r. cuoirly from to $-" ; Cleiuutire Price ?1.99
Ilii V -" OVERCOATS AND l'lrKRS
W 4 t' 10 enr-; Clear- ,
re Cric- .......... .. $1 90 tO $7.35
A '
M n's Winter Underwear.
i. .i i: uiuom wool shirts or drawers; .
.i .c- fi u:" o9C
he, vv i ihiicil khirte or draw ers ; Clear
I' . 39c
: tegular 75c values : Clear-
o9c
i'
' m:i x , regular $1.00 values; Cleaianee
63c
A lame line of Men's Colored Dress Shirts.
x i-h pattern, regular 85e, 1.00 and $1.25; Q
1'iearatn'e Price OoC
SEE WINDOWS.
Eiderdown Jackets.
You know of the warmth and coziness of
these .Jackets; we still have a few left at
75C yrtn double.
HOSIERY.
These cold mornings there is nothing
nicer than to slip ones' feet into a pair of
wool or tleece-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 -even lots, all makes, some at
lie, 14c, 19c, 21c,
27c, 31c, worth up to 75c.
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 ftore 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, 11c,
15c and 19c.
Shoes. Shoes.
Shoes.
The feet, above cerything 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
Hoy' calf anil grain 97c
Lidies' cloth top and kid lace 93c
" kid welt button $1 53
" kid turn sole, lace 1 93
" spring heel, lace, button, 2..i to 0 93c
Misses' kill, spring heel, lace, button, to 2 1 13
Childs' " " " " " S! .j to 11.... 83c
" " " " ' " 5 toS 73c
" goat, " " " fitoS o3c
" " " " " 9 to 12 03c
' kid " " button, ." to 3 40c
PEASE & MAYS
ThiB store closee 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
bur sale in this end of the department,
we 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 hut eat, drink and b"e
merry. If you have no appetite, here is n list that will
make you hungry.
Dunbar's orange preeerve, per can 20c
Melrose sliced peaches, per can Sc
Bolrfiu Island asparagus 20c
Bayles lunch herrini: 15c
Boneless sardines, .jB 20c
Beardsley lunch herring )0c
Le Croit sardines, 9 11c
La Kochelle sardines, 'a 10c
Mustard sardines, '48 5c
K. C. Baking Powder. 50 oz. 40c ; SO oz 05c
Alta linking Powder, 5 11. $1.30; 2J It. 70c
Club House assorted preserves, per bottle 25c
Cross it BlacUweil marmalade, per bottle 20c
White Ash Floating Soap, per bar '2.U:
Columbia White Oats, per package Jjf
PEASE & MAYS
This store closes at 0:15 p. m.
Fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
'VJ- . -I) Y
J AX. 9, 1001
(Oysters
served 1
in
any
style...
erty, else probably somebody would be( saving to sheepownre. The coyotes Apportionment of sciiuni run.u. j
asked to pav a doctor's bill. are about de?troed, and two more yeare 1 iL t . .
1 Oi tin. I rat MitiiIiv it. .Ifln mrv l.Kll
The local lodKe of Modern Woodmen I of bounty would rid the county of tl.el Rnonnt rJ109.41 ; '
of America initiated ten new membere
defctructive aniinalH.
The first few
last night. The little K. of J'. nail was ! ontli-s after the law went into effect
At An( row Kn or's.
TJIEASUHEIi'S NOTICE.
All U'u'i'i. Ciiiuiiy ivurrnnt reeNtor.1.!
.rlrt M-itfintu.r I, IMC, will U pnl.l
"i. .rikf 11tutl1.11 hi my ullle. liitorei
f-n.. ufinr N.itfinl.Kr :.', 1IMU).
IOI1N I'. IIA.Mt'MllltK.
t:..mitj- TrrUKiir.T.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Ttie Fortuighlly Club will meet with
Mre. (.eor,;o Ulakeley tomorrow after
noon. S.w Ttjii'innn 11 running the shooting
Nlery in tlm .Schan.io building, im
mediately east of A. M. Williams & Co.
County vourt met in tegular st-ssion
tliifi morning. All the members are
present and the docket is 11 very large
one.
A! ollhers-eleet end members of Fern
louV, Ddgrei) of Honor, uro requested to
alien I regular meeting tonight to pre
pare Lr joint installation of otlicers with
Temple Xo. II, A. O. U. V., tomorrow
venln;. By older of committee.
lames ICelly, the trump who was ar
rentw 1 Sunday night for stealing a valiee
'r'lin u JupuiieHU lodger at the Cosmo
politan lutlging house, and whose c.iho
itf (MH'poned by Justice Brownhill
yt-Hterluy morning for lark of a Japanese
"iterpreter, HUiiHeqiicntly asked the
ftifriir to take him back to court, when
pleaded guilty mid was fined 4'23, in
lefniiiof which he will spend twelve
"'id a half days in the county jail.
Kight before last us 11 wagon load of
yoiiir,' people of both sexes was 011' the
from this city to a dunce ut a faim
limine on Mill creek, and while cropping
ft lot in the neighborhood of West Tenth
street the wagon wus upBet and the load
d human freight hurled Into an open
ditch, injuring four of the young women,
of thum ciulUt seriously. The ditch
and the roid tiro both on private prop-
filled to ttie tloor with members, and the
ceremonies did not end till midnight.
At their clo-.e the wives and lady friend
of the Woodmen broke into the room
and did yoemen i-ervico in helping the
brethren to dispose of an excellent nip
iter. Dancing followed for an l.ouror
two, during which the Iw inkling feet of saved.
the dancers kept time to the music of The funeral of Minnie Groebler, which
Louie Coiiiini's "sweet potato." t ! was to have taken place today at 2 p. in.,
IIon.T. II. Mc.Greer. of Amelone. leftlllas hw" poMponed till tomorrow,
this afternoon for Salem, after spending
many hundred of "calps weri presented
at every term of the county court, but
the number each lime gradually de-'
creased until now one tenth as many
are pretentfd as hefoie. The bounty
has had a beneficial effect, "'id thousand"
i
of dollars' worth ol property has been;
a couple of .lavs in The Dalles. Mr
McGreer thinks it tjuite likely that aj
movement will be started before ing U!
attach to .Sherman county all that part j
of Waco county lying fouth of .Sherman j
and east of the Descl uteo. He says a
10 J W Johnston,
Thursday, at the same hour. The . 1 1 Ja Ctmeion,
friends of the dead girl were surprised 1 J- ,,, .V? '
.11 . 1 1 1 115 W II Sharp,
this moimng to find verv little of the ,, i (Jmu),:,,,,
irigor mortis that i- characteristic of 113 August Di-ckert,
Head bodies, while the lingers of the , 10 Win Brookhouee,
amount distributed $9011. 'JO; surplus 1
$lt".51. Kach district received $50 and j
the remainder was divided per capita. 1
Following is the amount mailed to '
each dittrict clerk :
1 TC Benson, Cascade Locks. $ 245 75
2 M II Xickelsen, Hood Itiver 247 10
L Heurv, Hood River
4 I' D Hiniichs, Houd Hiver .
5 C I) Henrich, Hood Kiver..
(! Win II Hdick, Mt Hood....
7 J H Feak, Hood River
8 W T McClure. Mosier
U A Y Murh, The Dalles.
dp
do
do
do
and held in front of a lamp appeared
ed as the hand of a living person. It
do
do
do
do
do
number of the taxpiueis around Ante- w M'cl"ded to postpone the funeral
ant! await development, ur. ;it-en-dorller
was called to examine the body
this afternoon and he at once pro
nounced the gfrl to lie dead beyond any
manner of doubt. The flesh along the
lotto are in favor f the movement.
They say they don't see the necessity of
having to travel all through Sherman
county to get to the county seit. How
ever, all that has been d"ne in the mat
ter as vet is a little talk among a few t!i'' '""or part of the body
taxpayers which may ail end in smoke. iid already turned quite black. The
, ,, , ,, ... ,, Tr"? funeral services will be held a previous-
James Rosa and Barney bheltz, while '
,. ,. ... Iv announced, at the Lutheran church,
piospecting on the north fork of the '
. , , 1 i 1 and the procession will leave the house
John Dav a few weeks ago, discovered a ,
I fr lluj fltiwlt .1 I k j.'.iI.mL i. tt
i.nvn in the hiiIh lit :i no untuin. 1
large
about twenty-llvo miles aluve Dale, mys
the I'kiab Sentinel,
cave a short distance
Iv larger, wit,h many side passages lead
ing oil' from it. Owing to lack of torches
they were unable to penetratu its dark 1
recesses very far, but Hiiw enough to'
convince them that the cayt is some-1
thing
cav
W. W. Little brought suit against
17 M D Partington,
18 Leon L Davis
I ID Xo report
20 J 1! Havely, Bovd
21 C il Southern, Boyd
1220 B Council v, The Dalles
1 23 T F Grav. ' do
24 M I) Adams, do
, 250 L Walter, do
1 2(1 Win Means, do
27 J W Nolin, Dufur
'28 W J Harritnaii, Kndersby.
1 29 Geo W Johnston, Dnfnr ' .
'30 Henrv Hudson, Dulur ...
.'Il II W I'owell, Boyd
152 W H Odell, Bovd
15 H Haynes, Xausene . . . .
154 Orriu W' Moore, Xausene
155 W L llentlncks, Kiugslev
They explored. he. Jol'-' .''' yeatenlay in ! ij-''." jJJ" 'Wv
, and it grew rapid- J ati Hrownhlll'i court for the suin of ;!SntJllrv V,oun, Kingsley '. '. . .
tor iiaiiiages w men 1111; pmninii i , ;!J K M Warner, Xausene...
legnil he bail sustained by reason of the; 40 P U Mt:Corkle Tygh Valley
unlawful detention of a lot of carpenter ") )'m"- Mofh'r
. , , .. 1 1 1 . -m ,1 . 421'. N Chandler, ainic . . . .
toils by the defendant. II).) parties to.,. ,ose)l A Ku0X(,1o,mI HlvtM.
the tuit are iiom the Wapinitia country , 44 J M J.edford, Smock
ng wonderful. The opening of the 1 d the testimony showed that the suit ; 45-J I Ve.t. Wapinitia
e is almost large enough to admit a ! was the cu.u.lnatiou ol a sort of a family , j-0 M ''
n on horseback. Who knows but the ! row. The plainlilf was represented by , 4SJ (j,,,,,,, . Vl.,()r;
Ac Condon and Ned Uulud. A ; r0 Frank Irvim, Antid jih
mill 1
John Im- c.unirv uny have a rival to 1 Mre ,c Gavin and the defendants by , ,u.k s Fleming, Bake Oven
the world-renowned Mammoth Cave In Condon
KpntuckyV
A great ciiange nas oeen nouceu 111 ; uuum unttt.-n ..n .. u. ..m ....w..i ....n- CJIitla tloon, Dalles
Wasco cmii'v in the saving of the mini'
her
by
since
been
pondent of the Telegram, through whose without going into court for iiO, Xow 1 (K)--.o report
IiiiiiiIh miss nmbablv three. fourths of ' H'W ttru 01,1 mow l,ian ,W,I',J t,,,,t 81,1,1 J 1 "ur "oil Itlv
h nds pass, probaljl , tl r ut-lourtlis 01 , mlUn to show for it. Rather, j 02--No report
11 nm ci-n.j.a .uii. I nerliup, Itsiiouui ue sam tnev nave nan
.'ot many sheep are now killed by the ; tijH (,Jn ut,d the
' j.irv was demanded and a verdict ol one 51--K P MitDonald, Antelope
in ! dollar damag was ic.uined about mid- -t ialu
in- night. This leaves the defendants lia-1 54 j," j eeee , A ntelope
ler of Iambi and sheep from destruction hie for the costs of court, which will 1 55 II W (Jonke; Ridgeway
iv unvote since two vears ago, ami amount to abnit $50, Other coUs and 1 VMnlnVi i ' ' 'l '
ilucethe bounty on coyote scalps has expenses will foot up a total of '0i ( rS--0 C Kiitrlleh, Tlm l ilk'H
jcen increased, says The Dalles cures- '. $150. The defendant could have settled . u)).. ; Holier, Cross Keys
450 :i5
220 10
15!) 155
94 53
1511 !)5 I
79 70 I
7S 35
102 05 !
87 80 j
2027 75 I
S3 10!
80 45 j
71 00
v 70 25 j
101 00 I
79 70;
122 90
144 5(1 ,
109 40 I
S7 80 !
09 95 j
SO 45
75 05 j
100 70 I
94 55 j
2112 25
112 10
07 55 I
81 05;
104 00
81 05'
07 55
95 90
77 00
152 00
105 115
102 05
81 05'
170 15
72 95
85 10
82 40
121 25
89 15
100 70
105 !i5 '
212 00
75 05
JOS 05!
94 55 ,
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We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made and contracts taken for heating old or now
building's.
Do not forget
That wo operate a plumbing and tin shop, ttleo a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done.
MAYS CROWE.
t
t
all
Xot
animals, und the result lias been a gieat , money,
lawyer have got the
tM J K Kenneth , Wainle. . . .
04- -H Stoneman, The Dalles
05- -A 0 Martin, Victor....
70 25
07 55
114 80
97 25
75 05
10 50
151 25
101 00
81 05
111 80
...Given Away...
With every Dollar's worth of goods pureluotl at our store
during January and Fehruary, we will givo One
Chance on the 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 Porks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof
foo Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Platod Tea Pot,
In addition to giving away these prizes we will
sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always
he ready to serve the trade in the he.-t possible
way. We will positively not he undersold by
anyone. Our prices are right.
7VMIER St BENTON,