NEW MTTRHCTIONS AT OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE. This salt! has proven to bo ono of Urn most successful over 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 bavo been disappointed on account of not having been waited upon promptly. The rush was beyond our expec tation? 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, wo will see that your wants are attended to. . 1 There are Sales and Sales but our great Clearance Stilt- eclipses Itiein nil in tho mutter of print lowness anil (juulity excellence. Today's nil gives lint n Hinnll idea of the hundreds of low-priced gond things we hove for joungsters running from three veins up, also for young men who have outgrown the knee-trousers' limit. Boys' School Suits Age 3 to IS years. Lot 1 Includes suits sold regularly from $1 to $2; clearance price .....59c Lot 2 Suits that are worth from .$2.2o to .'5.00; clearance price $1.39 Lot !! Large line of all-wool stylish suits, sold regularly from $15 to $5; clearance price $1.99 Youths' Long Pants Suits Age 10 to yo.tr". Commencing at .$.'5.15 and up. Boys' and Youths' Overcoats and Ulsters at less than actual cost. A largo line of Men's Colored Dress Shirts, stylish patterns, regular Sou, 1.00 mid $1.-5; ,Q Clearance Price OaG SEE WINDOWS. Ladies' Underwear Unheard-of values; mml, fleece-lined garments, con sidered good values at 35c, Reduced Price, 23c Flannelette Underskirts Made from heavy outing flannel will coBt yon less than you can hny the material for. Grade No. 1 at 23c Grade No. 2 at 33c Grade No. 3 at 53c Good heavv dark grev, weighing from 10 to 12 pounds. Keal value JfS.OO to $6 00. BLANKETS irk grev, weighing from 10 00 to $6 00. Reduced Price, $3.35 MUSLINS A good 30-ineh bleached Muslin, "Brie-a-Brac," Reduced Price, 4c per yard .Ladies' Tailored Suits Our stock has been divided into two lotE All HiitB worth up to $13.00. Reduced to $7.69 All RtiitH worth up to if'Jo.00, Reduced to $11.93 PEASE & MAYS Tli ie Etore closes ut (1:15 p. m. BOYS' WAISTS The "Mother's Friend," in fine all-wool flannel, solid colors; the best waist made, $1.25 values, Reduced to 97c Ladies' Union Suits Good medium weight of the zelebrated "Oneita" make; real value 75c, Reduced Price, 43c Ladies' Leather Belts Good solid leather, eome in monkev Bfcin, patent leath er, kid and solid leather in all colors; worth 25c, 80c, .'15c and -10c. Reduced Price, 19c PILLOW TOPS We still have a fair assortment left the worst on the lot is worth double what we ask for it. The real value, 50c. 75c and $1.00, Reduced Price, 31c SILK WAISTS The stock is daily getting smaller and there are only a few left; the values left are splendid, $0.50, $7.50 and $10.00 grades, Reduced to $5.00, $5.75 and $7.50. PEASE & MAYS This store closes at 0:15 p. m. French Flannelettes ppearancn as good as the all-wool colors, are f ii r price they seem to go very faBt, Reduced to 14c per yard REMNANTS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY We will have on sale on our Drns Goods counter about 100 or mure of Woolen Dress Goods, leneths running from to 8 yds. They will be marked at. just One-half former price - Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. The feet, above everything else these cold da3'S, 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 97c Boys' calf and grain 97o Iitdies' cloth top and kid lace 93c kid welt button $1 53 " kid turn sole, lace 1 93 " spring heel, lace, button, 2.i to 6 93c Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, UJ to 2 1 13 Childs' " " ' SJ.j to 11.... 83c " " " " " " 5toS 73c " goat, " " " 5 to S 53c " " " " 0 to 12, 63c ' kid " ' button, 5 to 8 40c PEASE & MAYS This store closes at 6:15 p. in. Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. FltllHY IAN. Jl, 1901 !f m served Oysters At Andrew Keller's. ) TIIIUSUKER'S NOTICE. All Wiium Ciiiiuty warrant1 reicifttnrmt prior i,i n,.itinlinr I. 1H1I7, will Im ilri ii pri'i,.!itttlni ut my iiltlcn. Jiitri rii. urtiir Xuvtiiiilir -Ml. 1IMMI. .JOHN I-. IIAMI'NIIIKK, (iituiit.r TitiiHiirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. train from Portland, whither he went ! in a week, but it was over-subscribed to yesterday with Mis. Charles Ilunson. ' the ainoiint of $3,835. Tie Telegram, The doctor assisted in an operation on i commenting on these facts, asks "Could Mrs. Hanson at .St. Vincent hospital or would this have been possible in this morning and left her m a hopeful Portland?" And the only answer is, condition, although at bent it will be a i "Not. in a thousand years." long time before she gains her wonted j Yesterday Slienfl-Kelly received a dis health. I patch from VY. T. Gardner, of the Hoys' Marshal Driver this afternoon arrested ; and Girls' Aid Society, Portland, asking one William Smith on a warrant issued him to be on the lookout for Archie out of the recoider's court, charging him ! .Simmon.0, an inmate of fn" home from with the larceny of a razor valued at The Dalles, and William Allen, another 50. The complaining witiifse is Fred ' inmate from Pendleton, who had ran C. Itipley, the briber. The razor was j away from the home and were supposed found on Smith's person when ho was ' to tie beating their way back to Kistern arrested, but his examination had not taken place at the time of going to press. The Osteopath reasons as follows : A Oregon. On the arrival of the Regula tor last evening Deputy Sherill' K. 1J. Wood found the two lads on board and It 1! . !... 1 natural flow of blood is health, nnd dis-1 i""'K "' ' me courny jin. epi ease is the eiTeot of local or general dis- j the arrive! of an ollioer The Columbia Dancing Club will have tlifir usual dance tonight at the Bald win. A marriage license was Issued by the 'utility clerk yesterday afternoon to W. Muckabay and .Sadie 1.. Tniax. Tin: Ciiuonk'i.k has still a few pack Ki.'s of choice turnip seed to give away b all who call at the olllce, hb long as A dispatch from Winnie this afternooiiai announced that a Mtill' Chinook was jl blowing at that place and that the biiow l nan nearly all disappeared. A letter was received from Hev. U. F. Hnwk this morning aunnuueiug that he would return home from Ileppncr to morrow afternoon and be present at the 'luartorly meeting service attlioM.E. :huroh .Sunday morning and preach ut the same place in the evening. The .Shaiilko Loader says : "Dr. Kay I.'j.mii In the only doctor in Moro at present and ho thinks ho can hold down H the practice here. Although Dr. ''Mui is a host in himself, we think he "ill have his hands lull. As it is he lun't got time to eat or sleep." We learn from Fred (J mother that young Mathias, who is under, bonds for Healing cuttle, was examined this after noon before Judge Fnltun, at Moro, for lunacy. The friends of the young man liialu that he has nut been in his right iilml sincn he received a gun-shot wound in tlie head, some yours ago, Dr, GelsondorHoi returned on the noon turbanco of blood. That to excite the nerves causes muscles to contract and compress venous flow of blood to the heart; and the bones cm he ned as levers to relievo pressure on nerves, veins and arterl'H. Dr. It. E. Smith, Osteopath, room 17. Vogt block. I'lie Slmulko Leader understands that from Portland, who took them back on the 3:30 a. in. train. . A meeting of Coliiiibia Hose and Chemical Engine Co No. 2 was held last night at the eoiincil chambers, at which the annualelection of ollicers took place with he following result: Foreman, Frank French; first assistant, petitions are being p.op.ir.'d and will f,1- Schanno second assistant, Joe soon be circulated asking that all that fBotin ; presid.n. W. A. Johnston ; sec- portion of Wasco county between the Deschutes and Jotin Day rivers and ly ing north of the .Sherman county lino, be annexed to Sherman county. The 'leader hopes such a measure will be introduced into tho legislature and pa8ud, as the. territory described above naturally belongs in that county. - The board of regents of the Slate Ag- retary, Carey Ballard ; treasurer. Max Vogt, Jr ; firepolice, Gns Bonn, 3-year term; May Vogt, Jr., 2-year term. Members ofboard of (ire delegates, W. A. Johnston, II. W. French and Frank French. iov Itallard was elected as a member Af the company. Pert Baldwin tendered his resignation as a member of the company on account of continued i neooaruoi regenie oi um ouiw ny- , - . . , ,, , .i , absence from the ci y. rum in ml Cn Uie have author zed the director of tho experiment station toes- According to the Astoria News, the tablish u station for experimenting in I Astorians are so tiled of the Oregon Tel- m 11. L ..I UlkllilllU till, I Tiiliumiiili ( niiiminv'ri Her. grasses ami cereals in eastern uregou. , r"' ., 1 - About -i 15000 is available for the work, and it Is tolerably certain that the site will be selected in the neighborhood of The Dalles. Free tis-e of Miilublu grounds have been 'ill'.-ied for as long a term of vice and methods that a strong ellort is being made to establish a local telephone company in order to freeze the Oregon Telephone Company out. Business men are oll'oriuu to take stock in the enter- years us is de-ireil. It is thought that j I'W '' i"uh ..v P.ofessor I.Hckenbv, who was here last , promised that if a local telephone com summer looking over the grounds, will Pny is launched they wil pay for one be askcl to take charge of the station. tor two years' service In advance. Ihe Within a week Seattle people raised ' Nf " tlilnkn it safe to say that ninety to over 4100,000 to enable a local ship-! ninety-llve per cent of the patrons o iir... tn ni,.,,.., lt i-ontraet for I the Oregon Telephone Gompauy will building a warship at a gross contract withdraw their patronage and give it to price Qf over three and a half million eo.npuny just as soon as they price dollars and an estimated expenditure in wages of over two million dollars. Not only was the hundred thotiHind raised have an opportunity to do so, You will not have boils if vou take Clarke & Falk's sure cure lor bolls. In Slrinoriain. .- - I The funeral services of Miss M!.nnie Groehler were held at the Zion English , Evangelical Lutheran church, of which! Mias Groehler was a member, the text I being "And he said, 'It is the Lord, lot j 1..... .La ..li.. cm-... ul Ii , r liar, .rrw.it ' " I IJIlil uu , recruit: kl v' in... f.v... The attendance was large, and this shows the esteem and respect in which the deceased was held by people both in and'outside of the chuich. Besides the relatives of the departed, many friends mourn her loss. She was known as a quiet, unassuming, Chiistian girl, who 1 was alwavs earnest and sincere in words , and actions; kind and obedient toward her parents and superiors; good to her I brothers and sisters ; true to her friends, J and last, but not least, loyal and faith-, ful to her church, an evidence in sub stantiation thereof being found in the fact that long before her confirmation she attended regularly the Sunday j school, of which Mr. 1. C. Nickelsen was the leader, and ever since then has up-1 held her church the righteous obliga-, tion of every one who is, as the departed I was, born, baptized and conllnned with j tho Evangelical Lutheran church, tho i church of the Reformation. i Her ueath, as those who saw her part-1 ing have testified, was calm and peace-1 ful, due, in no small measure perhap, j to her early Christian training in the clear, simply, practical truths of the , Bible, which, as her father testilied, she , found much delight and pleasure in : reading. From it slio learned what she ; was to believe, to experience and to do in older to live properly and to die, happy. Thus was she prepared as the summons camo to call her to the blessed 1 inheritance of the saiuto and of all those j of every age wiio have learned to love and lejolce In God's holy and blessed will. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. They rest tfrom their labors ' and their works do follow them." The Father of all confort and sustain the allllcled parents injtheir trial, and grant them and us a glad reunion with ' their chihl in everlasting life and glory, ' where all believers shall live and reign forever with Father, Son and Hoy Ghost world without end. W. B. If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can by had at Eraser's barber shop, agent, nU-lui WWW We do i Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates inadH and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, ulso a ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. MAYS CROWE. t 5 ...Given Away.. With every Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store during .January and l-'ohruary, wo will givo Ono Chance on tho following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose (3-arland 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 Nicklo Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE-One Nickle Plated Tea Pot, In addition to giving away these prizes wo will sell goods as low as tho lowest, find will always ho ready to sorvo tho trade in tho host possible way. Wo will positively not ho undersold by any ono. Our prices are right. MHIER St BENTON,