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 Ikspilo the unfriendly olomonts, tho happy throng still crowds our place for "plums They know thu people do that our stokes are merciless and our cuts are deep. When we say "our goods are cheap," we don't mean "cheap goods." There's as much diflerenco between the former and the latter as there is between "an ardent lover" and a "lover of the ardent." Some Additional Surprises. Men's Trousers Your Choice for - $1.15. About 1"0 pair to select from; the regu lar values of these Trousers range from $1.2") to $2..r0 per pair. Mens Overcoats in Mm;, black or oxford gray; regular values $(i..0 to $S.50. Special $4.95. A lew HOYS' SUITS in lots 1, 2 and I! left. Hotter hurry up before they are all gone. Men's White Shirts Unlaunderod, regular .r0c values, tr all sizes; SPECIAL Q&C Laundered, regular 75c values, A all sizes; SPECIAL 40.C Men's 'Underwear "Kandom" ' wool underwear, shirts or drawers, regular Toe values 39C per garment. SEE WINDOWS. Men's Suits Your choice of about 20 different pat terns, regular values ranging from $5.00 to S8.no.' Special $4.95. 0 Standard Apron JtXAyC Chocks' Ging I hams in green, black, pink, blue and red. At 14c Ladies' Wool Hose, worth 25c over anv counter. At 75c Ladies' Kid Gloves, mostly tans and dark brown; worth $1.00 and $1.25. At 31c worth up to $1.00, for 31c. Pillow Tops. Just think! front and back coverings, At One-half... Any garment in the house, for lady, miss or child. PEASE & MAYS ' This store cloeee at 0 :J p. in. -4- Remember that every article in the house is re duced, and we are daily cutting articles lower to make a "clean-up." 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' cilt and grain 07c Ladies' cloth top and kid luce 0I5o " kid welt button , $1 53 " kid turn Eole, lace 1 03 " spring heel, lace, button, 2!.j to 6 93c Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, 1IJ to 2 1 13 Childs' " " " " " Sjstoll.... 83c " " " " " " 5 to 8 73c " goat, " " " otoS 53c " " " " " 9 to 12, 03c ' kid ' " button, 5 to S 40c PEASE & MAYS This store closes at 6:15 p. tu. 2: The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TlirUSDAY JAP. 17, 11101 Ift served i Oysters At Andrew Keller's. TRKASUItKIt'S NOTICE. All H .i.ro County wurniiitM r:lNtitril prior In hiiitiiiiilinr I, 1HII7. will lut pulil in irHnlitilii ut my itilli!. IiittiroHl 'rii.ni iiflrr Nuvi'iiiliitr SU, 1IMIO. .MIIIN P. II.VAII'SIIIKK, Ciiiiuty Trewmriir. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Football tomorrow ufternoon. A grand lull in tho evening. An adjourned regular meeting ol tliu city council will bo hold tonight at the recorder's olllce. Thu high school will close Friday afternoon in time to give thu iiiiilH ii dunce to see thu football game. The best apples are bringing $1.50 pur 1'ox in Portland; good four-tier nre sell IK at $1.25. und fair upples at $1 and less. Football practicH ut the grounds near Congressman Moody'e residence ut 7:30 this evening. All interested uro expect--'! to l)o there. The American Sheep Breeder says there is little to warrant any expectation ' butler prices (or wool for thu next six r eight niontliH. The Antelope Republican aaya Trout creek was on a rum page hint week and a rmult tun head of calves belonging " A. ,1, Priday, of CrosH Keys, were "Iroivnod. Yesterday being calendar tiny, thu ludk'Hof the CnngreKutionul Aid Society wore delightfully oniortuliied bv Mm. K. Willluiiis und Mrs. . T. Parr ut tl.u homo of tlm latter in tho afternoon. HiiriiH Items coinforte it h readers these c"l'i winter duja as follows: "Han't K'owl became tho wonther la getting old, Yon will not huvo to put up with 't loinr. Tliero ia u place where il In hot II the time." The Antelope Republican eaya; "Pe titions ure being circilatod this weak to huvo Antelope uml Hake Oven pre cincts transferred from Wasco county to Sherman. The petitions are being nu merously signed." For ladies only. Special in corsets. A few left. Sizes 18 to 20; 21 to 27. Only 25 cents while they last. At the New York Cash Store. Since the signatures were obtained to the putition to the business men to close their stores tomorrow while thu football game is in progress, Manager Puttorson, of the I). O. A A. C, has interviewed the proprietors of tho meat markets und obtained their consent to oloo at the same time. The funeral of the lute .1. (. Miens took place yesterday nflernoon und whs largely attended. A marked feature of the procession was the presence of a large number of G. A. 1!. veterans and comrades of thu deceased. Rev. I), V. Poling conducted tho services ut the house und duliveied mm excellent und ap propriate address. Tim services ut tho grave were conducteit according to the ritual of the A. It. Tho Burns Items says: "The follow ing epistle was picked up on the street near tho Items otlicti u few days ago. The writer can have it by proving prop erty and paying for space this uoticu oc cupies. It reads thus: "Dear Bill Tho resoti i didn't lull' when you In lied ut mo yesturday in the postofliue was bo cause i have a bile on my face and kulnt lull". If i lall' she'll bust. Hut i loo you bill, bile or no bile, lall' or no lull'. Your luvin till death." At tho Hast Hud feed yard this morn ing, while u gentleman mimed J.irseu, brother of tho junior partner of the llrm of Foley Urothurs it Larson, railroad contractors, was about to mount his horso previous to leaving the yard, tho j uuiiiial reared up and fiill b.ick on Mr. Larson, causing a compound, comminut ed fracture of ihe right leg. The Injury was trtiiipmurily intended to by Or. UeisundoiUV. and thu man was taken ! this ufternoon to St. Vincent's hospital. Hiorn were 730 voting precincts in Oregon ut tho pimdlontiul election in November. McKinley carried fil l, bryau 2011, tliuru wus a tie vote in 12, and 1 woro nut counted on account of irregu luritiea, MuKlnley cairled a majority of the precincts In all counties, except linker, llainey, Jackson, Linn, Malheur nuil Union. The only comity that gave o majority lu every precinct to oither candidate was Morrow. McKinley car ried the 14 precincts. Multnomah county ranked next in this respect, giv ing McKinley a majority in 78 of the 80 precincts. - .n Mr. McCuu has recentlv sold the Elite barber shop to Messrs. Moore it Draw lord, of Portland. Mr. Moore is cotn-j mouly und well known in Portland as foreman in the Mnr:innin Grand barber shop, while Mr. Crawford has been fore man for S. II. Howard, on Alder street, for some time and needs no further rec omm?ndalion. We understand t hut Mr. Ciuwfcrd's family will be up in a few days, while Mr. Moore will remain in Purthu.d till u good location can be ob tained.. A. H. Curtiss, of tho Diamond Flour ing Mills, had the misfortune to break his collar bono yesterday. The accident occurred at. Mr. Curtiss' home ut Hock laud. He was riding a horse to water bareback, und leading uuotber, when tiie rope of the led horse set tiie ridden animal to kicking and Mr. Curtis was thrown violently to tho ground. The accident is not considered serious, al though it is hard on u mun of Mr. Cur tiss' years, following us it did the acci dent of last fall at thu thuring mill whereby Mr. Curtiss nearly lost his life. 1 FOOTBALL NOTES. This last game, Multnomah vs. D. C. k A. C, will cost the football boys near ly, if not quite, 75, and it is I heir marriage the young couple crossed the plains by ox team and settled on the Cowlitz river, Washington, where they remained till 1S02, when they moved The Dailes where thev have since re- desire to clear up expenses and, with e,deil. Nine children were born to them, the ball, to even up the old indebted- U,ree of wl)0m (iied it, ifancy. The uess occasioned bv the New Year's fathers are all residents of this state and trnmu lffivlncr QDMirMrl tlift ornnnilfl '. it . m .1 r rt-i ail will follow tho lead of the firms who have taken the initiative in tho matter. T. 11 I'll I i 11 u 1 utioii which the game is to be played, atu jir8 jiarv striini: ICoblwry. and Decator Blakeney I Thompson, of Baker and having made arrangements for)!county Jeesie W. and James H. Blake-; police protection, they propose to collect j nev oI tlli8 city iulll Mr8i E j, McClure i .admittance to the game. I he O. 1!. f 0 f Mosier. ! N. Co. has also very kindly assieted the A i)urjnK his long residencs in this city, football players, and "ruUUer-uecks . -mi uutl a few yearB .d0 wjlen the in '(without tickets will not be plentiful, firmities of age compelled him to retire lhis ought not to he necessary, but ' froul a,.tivt. liflJ) Mr Blakeney hud been, there are always tittle people at public "engaged in teaming and draying. In gatherings, and, from previous ex- i the earlv davs he ran freight teams be-1 pel ience, there are some in Thej)alles.tweensi The i)da and Canyon City, ana ior many vears later mu me pnn- Arthur Stnbling, who will play guard Jray wor'K for Xhe )aieB. , n tomorrow's game, is expected up j Mn uakeney was a generous, kind-1 from JMigene today. hearted man, a kind and obliging neighbor and n good citi.en. Practice will be the ON'.er Ut the , The funeral will not. take nlaeH fooiihr grounds neat lion. M. A. Moody's reel- i than Saturday, und prob.bly not till deuce this evening. Tho boys will meet Simdav. The time will be lixed to suit at the club ut 7:150, und proceed to work ; the llrrjva 0f ti,e children at a distance at once. All interested are requested to an(i win ,,H ann0unced in Tin: Cimox como out early. Kvery jilayer is wanted ' ,,,, ,, tomorrow, on deck this evening. . Cellar Clrulo, Altuutlunl All members of Cedar Circle are here by notified to be in attendance at Fra ternity hall on Friday afternoon, Janu ary 18th. The installation of guardian neighbor-elect by the grand guardian Mrs, C. C. Van Orsdall, will bo the order of business, after which u banquet will be tendered the grand guardian by the neighbors of tho Women of Woodcraft, Cedar Circle. By order of committee. Dlvini" AViinteil. by".'5 Married Men" at the Baldwin opera house tonight. 25 ami 50c. Lost An Klk charm with the initials T. J. S. A liberal reward wlil br p.tid for its return to this ollics. jl2 1 w It 16 hoped that our business men will not forget to decorate. Multnomah, red I A package of contracts wore stolen and white; D. O. it A. C, yellow und I from Lorin J. Howurd't) privute car on ! white. Kindly help the mutter along, the road from Pendleton, causing the Katie Kuiinett Co., to lay over tonight i The action of tho busi.iess men in in The Dulles. They will uppear at the J dosing for tomorrow afternoon's game, Baldwin opera house tonight In u now j from 2:30 to 4 :!!0 is commendable. The comedy, "Ii Married Men." Lots of boys feel t hut their ell'orts are approci singing and dancing. 25 and 50c. i ated. Certainly it is to the best interests J of the town to thus recognize athletics. lillAlllt'4 MdllSl'K Climi). The following petition was circulated this morning, ami appended are the names ol those who ngree to close for to morrow's football game: We, the undersigned, auree to close our respective places of business between the hours of 2:150 and -1 :!J0 Friday after noon, January 18th, in order to allow our employees to attend the last football game of the season between Multnomah CASTOR I A For Infants mul Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Aiiiilher rionvtir tiuiie. and Th Dalles : Mays it Crowe Pease it Mavs Maier it Benton II C !be (Jon O Blskelev Clarke it Falk Bears tho Slguaturo of SM'l'llll HtmiiliiU- of "15 Married Men" at tho house .tonight. John William Blakeney, a pioneer of 1S52 and u resident of The Dalles since 1802, departed this life ut 10 o'clock this staiMimv Com Co morning, January 17th, nged 77 yeare, T A Van Nonlen 7 mmitliH und !S dnvH. The muse ol 1'Cori'K hllCII r i) M..r.. ....... death was acute pneumonia. Mr. parM',,i)VitSummers K K Teagne - v t .lonnsiou A M Williams it Co Menefee it Parkins I O Nickelson M '. Donnell NewYorktJash Store Farlev it Frank The D.illes Com P F Stephens N Harris Co Blakeney hud been ill when the em! came only three days M T xolnn F O Marquardsend Baldwin I ni.., .i,,,,.,.,,.,.! lmm in iiPiihnkv . J B ltees r ftn I'll "I'" V invited. 25 und 50c. BKcholors jftmi when u mere child he .nov! with I vjor'fc J ! his parents to Vermillion county, Illi- j watt it Ilnaton riTHiiniti. "Three married men" would like to meut three niurried women at tho Baldwin opera house tonight. 25 undCOc. j nois, where he reiuaiiud till lie left for the far West in 1852. lu 1S44 he was married to Miss Nancy Phelps, who BiirvlveB him. Fight years ufter their L Horden it Co Crawford & Moore T J Lynch Henry L Kuck Jos T Petera it Co J II Crosa A A Brown, It was impossible, in the short apace of time allotted, to see some of those en guyed in business, but it Ib hoped that by laughing at "3 Married Men lin lit ut! ii m ui i . lu-iiiu tntlirh f O. liiuil n 111 v'.i t tiwiigu vuiiiguit " at the and 50i-. OPERA HOUSE Baldwin TONIGHT! U O 2 C Lorin J. Howard's Katie Kmmitt Co. at the Baldwin Opera-house tonight in 3 rnarriea men Music, Singing1, Dancing. Endorsed by President McKinley. Tickets 25 and 50c. Hefe v-'d s;ats at Blakelev'd Druistore