ANOTHER BOMBSHELL 9 9 FROM OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE. The Great Event is meeting with such favorable response that we have decided to make a bigger cut than ever.. ...... III And Still They Go Down III Despite the unfriendly elements, the happy throng still crowds our place for "plums." They know the people do that our stokes arc merciless and our cuts are deep. When we saj' "our goods are cheap' we don't moan "cheap goods." There's as much difference between the former and the latter as there is between "an ardent lover" and a "lover of the anient." Some Additional Surprises. At 4 0 Standard Apron C Checks, Ging- 4 hams in green, black, pink, blue and red. Men's Trousers Your Choics for - - $1.15. About loO pair to select from : the regu lar values of these Trousers range from :1T) to $"2.oU per pair. Men's Overcoats in biui;. black or oxford gray; regular allies $C.oO to $S. r(). c ial $4.95. A few BOYS' RITTS in lots 1, 2 and " left. Metier hurry up before they are all gone. Men's Underwear "Tlandom" wool underwear, shirts or drawers, regular 75c values 39C per garment. SEE WINDOWS. Men's Suits Your choice of about 20 di Heron t pat terns, regular values ranging from $5.00 to $8.50. Special $4.95. Hats! Hats!! We are throwing some good bargains your way in soft and stiff hats, every right shade and shape. There's music in our low prices a band goes with every hat. At 14c Ladies' Wool Hose, worth 25c over any counter. , Ladies' Kid JX T 7 Gloves, mostly tans and dark brown; worth $1.00 and $1.25. A . Pillow Tops. Just J T Tf think! front and back coverings, worth up to $1.00, for 31c. At One-half... Any garment in the house, for lady, miss or child. PEASE & MAYS This store closes at 0:15 p. in. Remember that every article in the house is re duced, and we are daily cutting articles lower to make a "clean-up.1' 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 97e Ladies' cloth top and kid lace 93c " kid welt button $1 53 " kid turn sole, lace 1 93 " spring heel, lace, button, 2U to 93c Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, 11 to 2 1 13 Childs' " " " " " Si;.' to 11 83c " " ' ' " 5toS 73c " goat, " " " otoS 53c " " " 9 to 12, G3c ' kid " " button, 5 to 8 40c PEASE & MAYS This store closes at G:15 p. tu. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. U lis DAY .IAN. 15, 1901 Oysters r served i in any stylo.., At Andrew Kellor's. TKIMSUHKIt'S NOTICE. All Wnvuii (JoiMity warrant i'ti;lt)irtl So tonight being "Iidy's Night," the placed in her. Her cabin will be reno ladies are cordially invited to attend in I vatfed aud her machinery generally over full force. ! hauled. The boiler now in theRegulator ... .. , .i.... - n.. , i ihb been disno'ed ol to ilie biiaver UOIl l VOU KI11MY WlUt vutuilllllk Uw . your and your can get it for 50 Pra.er'H barber Transportation Company, aiid is to be placed in the steamer No Wonder. The Reliance made her first dip here yee- tf .terday Hair Tonic will save children's hair? You and 75 cents a bottle at shop, sole agent. The funeral of MrB. who died i . . i . .i ui iiiwiw wn . . i . A V.. in t lm ...ila nnf terdav at 11 o'clock from the family I k" " , "7 i 1 . i vomiL' man dismounted to rest, and I I., ii !.. ..ii.. if.... II I'.ii.ti.i. residence in un cnv. uc. . i'nn , of tlie Cougregatiohal church olliciated, ,, The Eugene Guard intimates that it HMIll 01 ..Jib. w. vi. ij iinruii , i i.i ... ... . ... j, ,i was a hngene young man who rented a lit St. lucent s hoeinUl in , . , . . . . . . , ,.. . , , . b eve e to take a ride in the suburbs of ,n Jan. 12th, took place yes- I i...l .l..i;fur..il ii i. iv imtirtPhtvii ad i.rii.ri.. ,s,.,,t,,i,iiH.r 1. Ian:, will hi. pinil ! . ... .. . brings were very " ' r'H i numerous and remarkably beautiful. un iirmit'titutloii ut my uIIW-m I'l'itiiK Hflur NitvfinliKr I MOO. .1 (Ml S I". II A SI I'Mll I It K, ('utility Treumirtir WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. their four votes for William McKinley 1 fur t.resident of the United States and Country butter -10 centB per roll at ! four voIub for Theodore Roosevelt for Maior k Benton's. 12j-lw J vice president. It is thought probable Tl.o American Lndv crset can be j Messrs Fullerton, Paxtoi. and Furnish found in all stylos at Tile New York Cash; may all decide to carry the vote to Stort, Washington, and ihui divide the honors W,mll, ,,!. fr,.sb milch cow. "" -pense account Apply Ht Polan .: HeislerV meat mar ket, In thn East Kud. jM-lt Lost An Klk c'uirm with the Initials T 1 I! A 111.,.. .1 -..,.. r,l M-lll llJ lllllll fur tie return to this utile. jl2JxJ bll,,ks of ,1,H B,renm ul,t UWaV ' V, I.. II. Kretwr will, towards the " of U br ! . . . . ........ tKr no Rhnrt to be renlated. J ho win mifK, CUIUHUMU:t? uuiiiik " ,7 . ... .. . Jf a... a. I.rllli. fill I MM I while rt-sting he noticed that there was) no chain on his wheel. (It was a chain less). Ho became uneasy, and leaving the wheel at a farmhouse walked buck 11 mile or two looHcing for the chain be tlimii'ht liu had lost. liuiiiLr unable to electors met at Salem yesterday and cast fl,,,) jt he gave the farnur's son two dollars to haul hiinsolf and the wheel back to town. The Oregon republican presidential Tim lute storm has nlnvd havoe with many public and private bridges. The Mill Cret-k bridge at. the Sandoy. ranch was washed down the creek and the the Keleay ranch below town. Call at T. A. Van Norden's and got bargains In anything from his Block of jmvolry, watches and clocke. Telephone 23. jltMf Hemember that you don't have to be bald; you can keep your hair by using Ciicoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Kruv.er's barber shop. tf A special hchool meeting for this fiiho'il district has been called for Jan uary 2U'I;. The purpose of the meeting is to levy a npeolal tax for school pur- lJe()H. lohu llhikeuy is dangerously ill of niieumoniu ut tim residence ofhis son on Fourth stroet. Mr. Hlakeny in "S yeaiHold and grave upprohonsiotiH are nilertalnud by the Attending phygiclan regarding his recovery. The bowling nlleyB of the Commercial Club have been newly lighted up and renovated and it is the desire ol the club that "lady's Night" should be revived. Z private bridge on the O. I). Taylor ranch was washed away, as was aiiotner on Judge Bennett's ranch. It is reported that all the bridges on Mosler creek have . 1 either been washed away or muvtiu uiuj Wl JtJt Two well-kiiown Dalles ladies were yesterday overheard discussing the fact of the honor done to Representative A. S. Roberts in electing him temporary chairman of the leglslatiiie. One of them remarked that she had no idea that Mr. Roberts was a man of such parliamentary ability as his election to the temporary speakership would indi cate. "You didn't?" was the reply. "Why, my dear Mis. Jones, I can assure you that the majority of the members of the legislature half believe that Albert Roberts is the author of Roberts' Rules of Order." I 'i'iI m- C'irili', Altmitlont All members of Cedar Circle aio here in notified to bo in attendance at fra ternity ball on Friday afternoon, Janu ary 18th. TI10 installation of guardian neighbor-elect by the grand guardian, Mrs, C. C. Van Orsdall, will be the order of business, after which a banquet will be tendered the grand guardian by the neighbors of the Women of Woodcraft, The Antelope Republican says O. K. Lytle was in that town one day last week interviewing the people nu the question of culling loose from Wasco enmity and having all of Wasco county lving east of ihf Deschutes annexed to '. . I ...1.. ...I....... ...I Sherman eoun.y. r. ny.. ...... . Rv order of committee. the Republican that he found very little i - - opposition to the scheme and Mint a petition will be elicnlaled in n day or ' two winch, when signed, will lie for-1 warded to our representative? at Salem for their action. i The steamer R'gulalor ws hauled ollj The Dalles and Portland run yesterday i afternoon wild her placetaken by the ifultmiefl. The Reuulator will be tied up at the dock of the Willamette Iron Works, wiiri Iter new boiler will be CASTOR I A For lntautu aua uuuaren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ST? , Siguaturo of Ljcdrft?ZV'CUCJUA( Clarke k Falk'a flavoring extracts are the best. Aek your urocer lor tbetu, Another Veteran Gone. The many friends of J. C. Miens were greatly shocked this morning on learn ing of his sudden death at 1 1 :30 last night at his residence on the bluff, east of the academy. He had been down town yesterday afternoon and after returning home had eaten a hearty supper and retired at the usual hour. A short time before the end came he complained to Mrs. Miens of a chokini: sensation In the chest. She applied some simple home remedy and i telephoned for Dr. Geisendorller, but I before the physician arrived Mr. Miens j had breathed his last. John Corcoranc Miens who born sixty j yea i a ago in Delhi, Delaware couniy, New York. At the breaking out of the rebellion he enlisted as n private in Company C, 144th New York Volun teers. He seived with distinction till the close of the war, rising through the various grades to the rank of cap tain, a position which lie held during the last year of his service. After leav ing the army he came West and settled for a time in Nevada, moving from thence to California, and, about fifteen years ago to Wasco county, and aboiu eight years ago to The Dalles. He was married at Suisun, California, in to Mary Foster, who, with two children. Charles, a resident of Portland, and Mrs. Henry Ziegler.of this city, survives him. ) The deceased was a strictly honorable ( man, a warm-hearted and kindly neigh- , bor and a loyal and patriotic citizen. He ; was an honored member of the J. W. Nesniith Post, G. A. It., and had served ( the post for two years as adjutant. 1 The funeral will take place from the 1 house tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock j and the remains will bo laid to rest in the G. A. R. cemetery. Persons who sull'er from indigestion ; can not expect to live long, because they ' cannot oat the food required to nouiish ' the body and the products of t lie undi- j gested foods they do eat poison the, blood, It is important to cure indigos-1 tiou as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the prepa ration known as lvoJol Dyspepsia Cure, It digests what you eat aud restores all the digestive organs to perfect health. Clarke k Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. A full line of Kastinan films and sup plies just received by Clarke k Falk. i We do Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates made and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That wo operate a 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. ...Given Away. Willi ovory Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our storo during January and February, wo will givo Ono ('banco on tho following prizos: FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose G-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 Nioklo Plated Tea Kettle. SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE One Niokle Plated Tea Pot. In addition to giving away those prizes wo will sell goods as, low as the lowest, and will always bo ready to sorve tho trade in tho host possible way. Wo will positively not bo undersold by any ono. Our prices are right. St BENTON.