The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 21, 1901, Image 3

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The Great
Reduction Sale
ive
Life for
yourself
H mailers lillle whether
you seleetrihe fruit and veg
etables you huy, or lei us
selecl for you.
If you depend on us for the selection, we will do the
best we can. All of the fruit and vegetables we carry are
u;ood; some are better than others, but all are good.
You will appreciate what wo od'er.
FRUITS.
Nice Large Bananas,
Navel Oranges,
Camelia Lemons,
Golden Dales,
Red Apples.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts,
Merced Sweet Potatoes,
Beets, Celery, Lettuce,
Cauliflower, Green Onions,
Radishes, Parsnips, Turnips,
Rutabagas, Cabbage, Carrots.
PEASE & MAYS
Still goes on in all departments.
The hundreds of customers who have taken advan
tage of our reduction sale will appreciate the many bar
gains they bane secured. There are only a few days
more and the sale will be- over. We have still a few bar
gains in reserve for you come early before they are 'all
gone.
SILK WAISTS.
A 4- GLA. Qf) Fine Taffetta Silk in black and colors;
A Waist worth $8.50; in light blue Taf
fetta Silk, handsomely trimmed.
At $5.17
A"f "7 A. betler one, tucked all over, trimmed
XX O J lacQ. real valuo
At $3.00
Fine French Flannel Waists;
few in stock; worth $4.50.
EMBROIDERIES.
only
We wish to call attention to ladies who are com
pelled to make spring purchases of embroideries and
muslins. Here is an opportunity very seldom offered:
rc.Mr.noioKiMKs
worth 15c reduced to 1 l?.c
worth 20c. ..reduced to 15c
worth 25c . reduced to 18c
worth oOc. reduced to 23c
worth 35c reduced to 27c
MUSLINS Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom 7.c per yard
worth 3c . reduced to" 2c
worth 5c... red need to 3ic
worth 8c. .reduced to Gc
worth 10c. ..reduced to 7v,c
worth 12?,c reduced to 9c
...Shoe Specials...
Men's congress unci lace
Hoy' c.rtlf iittil prum ,
LuliiV cloth top iiiid kid luce
" kid welt button
" kid turn poll, lace
" Ppring heel, lace, tuition, SUj to (i
Misses' kid, Hpring heel, luce, button, ll,'- to 2.
Childs' " ' ' " " " 8,'rfto 11.
" " " " " " 5to8
" goat, " " " o to 8
n (i ii i " 0 to 12
kid " " button, 5 to 8
07c
97u
H.'Jc
$1 51)
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Preparations
arc being made for our annual stock-taking. We desire
most earnestly to close out all odd garments, all broken
assortments. Some of our finest merchandise will there
for be offered this week utterly regardless of valu'o.
Take for Example
WVClLOclLb and $10.50 values. & -Clearance
Trice sV S5
Men's Hats l!f ' ;"d
Clearance Price $ ' -0
liirtQ ens w-h1g unldundered
VV IllLC OlllI lo shirts, pure linen bosom,
reinforced throughout, patent extension bands, ,
regular 50c values. Clearance Price
1 J Ql " We have a few of those
01UlcCl OllirLb Mens colored shirts
left. Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values. f.nr
Clearance Price UL)U
Boys' Clothing JX' ni" t?
supply of Boys' Clothing, for in this department we are
offering unhearp-of bargains. Boys' Suits and Overcoats
less than actual cost. Call and see them.
PEASE & MAYS
the Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
,1 AN. 21, 11101
Oysters
served
in
any
stylo...
At Anrlmu) Kil Ini-'s.
.
TIMUKlMMiirs N0TJ0K
All Wiixso County wiiri-iuils ri'RiNtiirml
irl.,i I,. h.'ntuniliiH- I, I HUT, will Im pitlil
III ! n.M'lll.ltlllll lit III)' lllHlIK, IlltllMlNl
iMn uftiir Niiviiiuliiir :.M), I DIM).
.ion n f. ii.v.ursuiui;,
Cmiiiiy 'J'liiUKiirt'r.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Fresh Hasteni oysters, 55 cents pur
'"'in, nl the Stadulmuii CoiumiBHion Com
puny. jJlt
Lost A diamond HiinliiirHt brooch. A
reward will lm paid for its return to Ui'ih
olllei.. tilj-tf
Mr. Geo. Kcklor, of Dayton, WiihIi., 1b
visiting In the city for 11 few days, tlu
KU'Ht of his daughter, Mm. A. .1. Tolmie.
I'" r fashionable drcs-ini'iking and plain
emving, call and hco Mrs. S. H. Homier
fun, litis Third slreul, in Mm. Kddon's
linu-o. jld ltn
Tin: (JiiiionkMiK Ih pleased to learn
that Mrs, .latuoH Duncan, ol UiIh city,
who wuh (l.iimoroiiiily ill at St. Vincnnt'H
hospital a few days-ago, at IuhI. itcconntn
Is very in null hotter,
Vincent William Swain, the 28
ii'iiitliH-old nan of Mr. and Mm. W. 11.
Swain, or thin city, died yemorduy after
very tilmrt illni.'wa of pneumonia and
was buried thin afternoon,
lio Hloi'l'.iiinii'u (!oiiviintloi) hiild
l'"t vt t-oit at Silt l,ilu, Utah, tho Hald
win siii't.p it Lund Co., of Hay Crock,
Cnml; fiiutiiy, cnrnutl oil' thu hIIvit taip
i prize uoiito.it for tlm boot Hliocp in
Amni iua.
Hi'iliv liux IMbk Iiiih applied to thn
'"iinty court of (iilliitin county for pur
'lifHion to clmnj-o IiIh nuiiiu' to Utinry
Hi'x Gravua. Ilunry liasn't iinprovod it
""Hill. HHtttir a livo pit' than anythim.'
Hiitfiziintivo of a duad Htill".
Vonni! Amoricu waH tolling a atory ut
"iu tulila the otlior tluy nbout a vnry sink
youiii: lady who tirnvtul for limine, hut
tliu doctor wouldn't, lut Imr out thorn.
"Hut," Bityfl Yoiiiik America, "just, a
uoiiple of dayH heforn hIio died, they avo
hur all tlm hu'ins Fhu wanted, and ehe
lot wull."
.JiuneB If. Canliold, of ttilu city, wii9
taken ho violuntly ill with pneumonia
l.iHt week that, buinir a Hini;le man, it
wan thoi,:t litiKt by Iuh bruthern of one
of tho fraternal orderH to have him
taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, and he
wiih taken there accordingly venterday.
Tho Granite Gem siivh: "ltemon
HtianceHiire heinu' circulated in (J rant
county and ttined by all of tho leading
republicaiiH, reiUUHtiiiK our representa
tive, Geo. Harrett, to uhh liiH inlluencu
tlie Dalles ntteiulantB as our Portland
yuestH. The f-ucceHS of the oven in i; is
laruuly duo and in acconted to the floor
committee, MessrN. Frank A. French,
.lohn Cooper, L. A. Porter, John II.
Hampshire, Albert Gude, Harry Hic
ham and II. I). Parking.
NEW SCALP BOUNTY LAW.
I. el Un Iti'imiiiKt riilt".
Jatt'd par il
the atritatioi! ol a tew intereeteil p
ties for the cutting nil' of that portion of
Wasco county lyini: Hontli of Sherman
county anil eapt ol the Oei-ohntes, and
f attaching; it !oNSheriuaii, bus reacbeij a
crisis when it ie altogether proper for
the people over this way lo huvfi some-
and all honorable meatiF for the .lefeat , """B u) H,lv ",K,ut BO W"K " OMl'
of II. W. Corbett for United Staten in Ul" H'"'tbeaslern part of the county
Heuator at the emnini- Hessiou of tho ' wus hi'iWtl U' 1'iole.t a!nft the move
lenislature." J ,n""t ' 110 "!IK !"'re 'Pi'''f"iw "".v
,, ... . , i Topen opposition to it. Hut now it is
ho H.iya it (biesn t pay to7 advertiHe . IN ,'. ,. . , ,,. . , , ,
, , ... , . . ditlereut. lhiee tlillHient diHiatcbes
isni n.uiiroay ir. iiin iyat. uvu imuulv
Aiter Hi'rctiinu' in
warrants worth fl28
every conceivable pine Mnr them without
Hiu'cesiH a notice ol IbioiH was inserted
in the Ciiitosici.t: inid the paper was
liardly oil tlm ptwi wtien tlm misaiiii
warranto were fciriiid in thu olllce waste
basket of the alley drmr store.
cunit) over the 'phone from the Antelope
country ibis forenoon, eaeii protesting
iiL'iiimit beinn cut oil' fioin Wasco and
askliiK tlm eitiy.enfi of Tlio Oallesto net
up a remonstriiiH'e mrainst the move
munt. Uneof the dUpatelied announced
iltbat a remonstrance was being eiicu
! lated in the Antelone and liakeoven pre-
M. Gumberf, of Poitland. ban rented : (.im.t8 ,,U ,mi, nre.u-y obtained ninety-
Uio Kture in the lieu Wilson bulldinir,
next door to Gunning's blackRUilth
ahop. and will open about the first of
February' with a complete line of ini
ported and domestic cigars and tobaccos
and Fiuokera' articles, also periodic. Ih of
all descriptions. Watch Tin: Ciiiio.n'km.i:
lor the announcement of thei-raud open
int.'.
six Hi;:uatuies. That is all that need be
said. If ninety-six residents and tax
payers of ibe Antelope and Uakoovun
irerinclH aio in favor of maintainim:
their present relationship with us, there
are ten thousand ol us over this way
that will ntand by them to the last ditch.
If they don't want to be cut oil", nobody
shall cut them oil' if we can help it. This
From a special lo 'I'm: CuuONici.i: ni-I part of the county has no telllsh inter
calved at ! this afternoon we loam tliatestH to nerve in iniiiutiiiutng the present
Speaker I.eod him appointed llepresont- j lolationship with the southeastern purl,
alive McGreer as i halrnuin of the com- Inil the people there are our friends and
mittecH on GoiiutioH and lOnroHsiiiir, J Wti oui:lit to stand by iliein.
and UepretH'iitative Uoberi! chairman of ; i,Ht Komeone net u,i a remonstranco
the couiiui.tee on luuue. noui nouses
convent d at 2, but no bnslnessif im
parlauco was traiiHneted. Ourcorre.'
poudencir !uH llie Henatonal situation
is darker than ever.
Uy an inadvertance Tin: CiiuoNici.i:
omitted to mention Sattuday that the
benellt bull of Friday nl'lit of the I). C.
it A. O. football team was a decided suc
cess from every standpoint hut that of
llnauce. In this respect, and this only,
it was n failure, as only about forty
tickets wore sold. This, however, in no
wIhu Interfwed with the huccihs of the
(mil as a Hocial eiitertainiii"ut as well for
here and there will be no trouble in jt
tint siym.tures to it. :
C ASTOR I A
For Infants aud Cluldron.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
I Boars tho
1 Signature of
Floral lotion will mire wind chapping
and sunburn, Manufactured by C'urKe
& Fall;.
Old I.iih to lie Kejif !(!, Kut All V:ir-
Hiitx Ihui'l ttmlrr It to ltn
l'ald In Full.
Senator J. N. Williamson infcriuBTiiK
Cnnoxici.i: that at an early date he will
introduce a new ecalp bounty bill which
is copied largely after a law that prevails
in Minnesota. The present law will be
repealed, as tnere is irrave doubt that it
would stand the test of an appeal to the
supreme court. Anotner Dili win no
introduced to provide for tho payment,
from the general state fund, of all war
rants ifeued against the scalp bounty,
fund. This bill will provide that all
moil ins that have been paid Into the I
state treasury under tho provisions ot ,
ithe present scalp bounty law, shall be!
paid back in full to the counties from ,
which thev came. Counties, therefore,
that have paid their share of the tax, or'
any pint of it, will bo at no disadvan-j
tunc over counties like Multnomah that
refused lo pay the tax or imiko any levy
for its payment.
It will bo remembered that tho exist-;
ma law calls tor a tax ol one cent per
head on each sheep in the state and a.
quarter of a mill on every dollar's worth ,
of real and personal property. The new
law culls for no special levy. The
bounty will remain the muni as it is now
and will be paid out of thegeueial state
fund. Hut in order to equalize tho tax
and make it fa. I lijjhtebt on those who
aro liMt benefited by it, and yice verm,
it is provided that one-third of Hie
amount of bounty earned in any one
couutv for the wild animals killed with-,
liu its boundary shall hn paid by such
ouuty, ami tho remaiuim: two-thuds
from tho general tax levy ol tho state.
Tliua if the bountv earned in at-co
county next year eboulil amount, to ijiWO,
one-third of (lie sum, namely ifliOO, .
would be paid directly by the county
anil the remainint two thuds from the
general Htato levy. The slayer of any
wild animal untitled to a bounty there
for must himself appear before the coun
ty clerk and take oath that he has killed
tho animal, ami killed it within the,
limits of the county. The clerk thert;
upon issues a warrant for tho u mount
called for. Hut the clerk has authority
to refuse to issue a warrant, and refer
tho mutter to the county court in any
case where he lias reason to suspect that
the law has not been complied with.
This provision is intended to prevent
tho fraudulent transfer of scalps from
other states, a practice that is said to
have swelled the bounty into larpe pro
portions in one or more of our southeast
ern counties.
The bill further provides that it shall
be the duty of the clerk of each county
to transmit monthly to the secretary of
state a report of all warrants lseued dur
ing the mouth under the provision of the
law, whereupon the eecretary of state
shall return to the clerk a state warrant
for two-tbitds of the amount.
These are the salient features of the
proposed law. All warrants issued un-!
der its provisions will be paid directly
by tho counties that issuu them. The
intervention of notaries public, middle
men and speculators in scalps is avoided
and the man entitled to a bounty, and
be only, sets all of it, and yets it without
cost or deliy, in tho form of a county
warrant.
Mr. Williamson is very confident that
the bill will pass and that full provision
will ho made for the payment of tho
warrants issued under tho present law.
Tliey Will Tlu-ri.li.
John Hrookhouce, of Dufur, a succe&s-'
fill farmer, was in Portland a few days ;
airo and in connection with Mi". Geo. C.
Pendleton, an experienced thiesheriuan, j
of Marion county, purchased from K u s 1
iell A Co. one of the most complete j
tbresbiii' outfits which has been mid by
them iu this part of the country. It :
coiisistH of one of tlio Uussell twentv- i
horse compound traction eugint-s of lat
est pattern aud a laijie thresher, with
self-feeder and wind s-tacker.
It is tlu intention of tlio purchasers to
run one of the latest and most complete
up-to-date outfits ever brought to Wafco
county. The long number of years of
experience of .lohn lirookhouse, com-,
hineii with Ihu success which has at-'
tended Mr, Pendleton in the operation
of thiesbiuit machinery, bespeak for:
this nev company an excellent yetu 's j
business on the I'vyli Kide. I
DRUGLESS HEALINU
Witli Oxygenor Company's Perfected
Oxygenor King. It i9 not a battery. It
is not electricity. It cures with the oxy
Itan of the air, without doctors, without
drufjs, without medicine. The greatest
boon to mankind ever discovered. It,
stands without a rival as a curative
agent and possesses complete mastery
over all curable diseases without em
ploying nauseous or poisonous drugs.
Description, theory , method of operation,
list of diseases for which it is recom
mended, etc.. furnished free. Gallon or
address. .1. M. Fn.i.oo.v,
The Dalles, Or.
'Phono No. 300. j21 2.vd-v lui
BUSINESS LOCALS.
l-'or Kent ni- Sulti.
Tho .Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale. It iua
three-Rtory, corrugated iron building,
110x113 feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. u2t)-tf
Subscribe for Tin: Ciikomci.k.
Wanted A second-h mil lire-proof
safe. Must tie iu uooil condition ami not
too large. Apply at the Ciii:onici.k
ollice. " oiil-if
For ladies only. Special iu corset.
A few left. $. IS to 20; 21 to 27.
Only 25 cents wli'.le thev last. At the
Now York Cash .Store.
Kxpurience is the best Teacher. I so
Acker's English Remedy iu any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
trivo immediate relif nrmey refunded
25 cts. and 50 eta. lilakeley, thodiug
Kist. Sick Headache ahsoiuteiy and perma
nently cured bv usiiiu' Mold Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures connipaiioti
ami indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. S itit-faciiun guaranteed or
uioni-v hat' If. 2'icts. and50cts. lilakeley,
thu diuggist,
Now is tho tune when cioup and lung
tumbles prove rapidly fatal. The only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results is one Mipute Tom-li
Cure. Jt is very pleasant to take and
can lie udied upon to o.nickly cure
c.iughs, eolds and all lung disVases. It
will pieveiH consumption. Sold lv
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy-
Quality ami not quantity makes De
Witt's Little Kirlv Kiers such valuable
little liver pills. Clarke A Pack's P.O.
Pharmacy,
Don't you know that Cocoauut Cieam
Hair Tonic will i-.ivo your and your
children's hair? You can net it foi ")()
ami 75 cents a botlle at FrHsr's barber
shop, sole agent. If
Clearance sale ol winter miliiuery at
the Campbell it Wilson Millinery Par
lors. Trimmed hats, street hats, and
baby bonnets at cost, j'7 lut