The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 22, 1901, Image 3

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    Choose
for
yourself
Tl nmtlnve lilfln wliothm'
if you select the fruit and vug-
f nUlnn KAn rY lrtl I1C
select for you.
If you depend on us for the selection,. wo will do the
bi'?t wc can. All of the fruit and vegetables we carry are
good; some are better than others, but all are good.
You will appreciate what we offer.
FRUITS.
Nice Large Bananas,
Navel Oranges,
Camelia Lemons,
Golden Dates,
Red Apples.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts,
Merced Sweet Potatoes,
Beets, Celery, Lettuce,
Cauliflower, Green Onions,
Radishes, Parsnips, Turnips,
Rutabagas, Cabbage, Carrots.
The Great
Acrtive
Reduft
ion Sale Preparations
' Still goes on in all departments.
'iM,ni,n,irn,lcnfniiRfnni(!vsvlo have taken advan
tage of our reduction sale will appreciate the many bar
gains they haue 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 WAISTB.
A 4- fiH Fine Taffetta Silk in black and colors;
JJ, iPOU worth $0i00 and $Gi5(K
a i t isr t a Wnist. wnrt.1i ftS.Kb in light blue Taf-
JXb tj0. fotta Silk) mn(lsomoly trimmed.
ai A better one, tucked all over, trimmed
AT tpO. tO with lace. real valll0 $10.
A (QHO Fine French Flannel Waists; only a
ILL , . stock worth 4i50.
EMBROIDERIES.
1T :K 4 o11 nftnnfinn ffl lnfllftR wllO ai'O 00111-
pelled to make spring purchases of embroideries and
muslins. Jiere is an opportunity vui,y auwum
Ir.toHnrr Wfi dnsiffi
are nemg maue 101 uwr uimum onn.
most earnestly to close out all odd garments, all broken
assortments. Some of our finest merchandise will there
fore be offered this week utterly regardless of value.
Take for Example
Clearance Trice.
and $1G.50 values.
$9-95
EMIJKOIDK1MES
worth 3c ..
worth oc .
worth 8c...
worth 10c...
worth 12?,c
reduced to
reduced to
.reduced to
.reduced to
reduced to
2c
Sic
(58
Tie
9c
worth 15c .. reduced to 1 lie
worth 20c. ..reduced to loc
worth 25c... reduced to 18c
worth 80c. .reduced to 23c
worth 35c .. reduced to 27c
C regular $12.50, $13.50, $lo.00
VJVCILUclLO and
M TJn regular $1.25, $l.oO ana
ens Hats gfro values.
cieftrance Price 3 1 ,V-0
tth Q1 ' . Men's white unlaundered
W HltG OnilLO shirts,..puro linen bosom,
. . . . . , ; 1 1
reinforced throughout, patent extension uauus, O Cp
regular 50c values. Clearance Price 0
1 1 Ol 1,4. We have a few of those
vOLOrea OllirtS Men's colored shirts
left. Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values. Ap
Clearance Trice s
MUSLINS Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom 7?;c per yard
...Shoe Specials...
' x"U 1 -. Don't miss the op
Boys Clothing tumty to iay i.
jsupplv of Boys' Clothing, for in this department we
PEASE & MAYS
Men's congress and lace
Boys' calf and grain
Ladies' cloth top and kid lace
" kid welt button
" kid turn Fole, lace
" spring heel, lace, button, 25... to 0
Misses' kid, spring heel, lace, button, 11
Chi ds ' V l2
.1 ii " " otoS
" goat, " " " ft to 8
" " 9 to 12,. .
kid " " button, ft to 8
to :
97c
97c
93c
U 53
1 93
93
1 13
83u
73t
53(3
fi3c
40c
oppor-
m a
jsunplv of Boys' Clothing, for in this department we are
ottering unlieara-oi oargams. ouys omw anu wwwvU
less than actual cost. Call and'see them.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TP US DAY
JAN. 22, 1901
Oysters
- m
served i
In
any
style
At Andrew Keller's.
are still
TKKiSUKKR'S NOTICE.
All Wit.o liounty MitrrimtH r-ltrMl
lirh.i tii hi'tciiilir I. 1H7, will In' Ill
un im.i.niiliitlc.ii ut my olllrn. Iutr-Kl
inm ufliir NiivHinliHr 1
.MU1N 1'. IIAMI'MiUtK.
Con uty TrtiurninT.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A new lino of olf Bkirta lias just been
rticulvod ut A. M. WillianiH it Co.V.
Lost Black silk fob ribbon, with rod
caciuo charin. l.oave at this ofllce and
iret reward.
Found A bunch of keyn, which the
owner can tlnd ut this ofllce by tayiiK
for UiIh notiue. j22-2t
Wanliid A competent pirl to do
er.il housework. MuBt bn a ood uo-jk.
Apply at thisolllce. j-'-t'
Thoau koU BklrtH A. M. WillianiH &
Uo. opened thla inornlni: are in the latest
hpriiiK Hhadt'H and Htyloc He aure and
Bee them.
Thojo belonBlnir to tho football obsou'
atlon and having football equipment are
ruquested to leuve the Hame at the land
oflluo in charge of the manager, OliB
I'atteraon. J22-lw
Major Coubhud, comuiBiidor of the Sal
vation Armv in the North 1'ivciflt!, lutely
from the KahI, will apeak i t" Briny!
ball tonight ; uIho Maj r TurriH, liin Beo j
reta'y. The public cordially invited.
A remonstranco analnHt the cuttliiK otl"
o1 ihe Houlheustern portion of thin coun
ty mil attucliinif .it to Pherman county
was circulated over town today and was
Binned bv everyone to whom the oppor
tunity was given.
Tho mandamus proceeding brought
by Drake 0. O'ltellly BKaiubt tho Colum
bia Southern Railroad, to allow him to
examine their books, was dismissed yes
terday morning by Judge Fraer, costs
being aneBaed to neither party. This is
only one of the minor actions connected
with the litigation between these par
ties. Three important suits
pending.
Tin: CiiiioNici.K is reliably informed
that the sentiment in tho Antelope and
Bakeoven precincts au'inst that district
being hitched on to Sherman county is
very Btronf, especially among the etock
men and large property owners.
The rumor that has prevailed here for
the hint three days of the death of Mrs.
Neal Paulsen, we are pleased ic say had
no foundation in fact. Mrs. Paulsen
has been very ill, but ut this writing her
friends have strong hopes of her recov
ery.
From the Walla Walla Union we learn
that J. I). Lee, superintendent of the
atato penitentiary, is in Walla Walla
this week for the purpose of examining
tne workings of the local prison and
particularly to inspect tho construction
of the recently added dining hall, with
the object in view of making a similar
addition to tho institution of which he
is manager.
From the Telegram wo learn that
Charles Tracey, tho man who struck
! Captain Johnston, mate of the steamer
Dalles City, of tho Hegnmtor line, ue-
cause the latter retimed him worK, j
pleaded guilty yesterday morning before
Judge George to a charge of simple
assault. He will not bo sentenced until
Wednesday, as tho couit desires to look
Into tho matter further.
The WaBco News pays the following
handsome compliment to the sister
town of Moio: "One thing certain, no
one can throw mud at Moro. l4t it
rain ever so hard; in a couple of days
the him shines, and tho streets become
so dry and clean you could drop a hot
iiiiL'm nil tho buttered side and pick It
milling business, we are advised, and
believe that Mr. Yager is thoroughly
qualified to meet all of them, and we
know from his record while among us
that ho has that strong personality and
good judgment that comunnds the re
spect and confidence of solid business
men. Waeco News
Two vouni? follows, who gave their i
PEGASUS AT HIS OLD TRICKS.
Ufccntly Klclteil tt Sheep-llenler With
IIih FnllowliiB MarvelouH Result.
It will be news to many readers of
Tiik Cmto.vici.K to learn that tho very
Pegasus that sprang from the body ot
Medusa after she was slain, and which,
wlio gave u.e.r , .,. ..il)k nf Ma off ,lind
names as A. C I.hw.s am A i im mm , fol,ntB,n 0,
and claim to be from Nowber the fr0IU tll0 howels of Mount
countv, were arrowed by Marshal Driver Rr
last night in an KastKnd lodging ho so, - M
while occupying the same room w,t I, , - - of ft
couple of girls of ab?nt 18 years fro . I. ; ,,, or B.jmebo(ly of tlmt k,
same town. The u.rls were als, ,1a a lhero'pl.sho,l forth the following
under arrest. The boy- c aimed t hat J1 pastoral, which wo reverently
they were married ' the girls but the verbatim ot literatim, et punc
girls own that the boys induced them to Pun"
go oil' with them on a pleasure trip and 1 tuitum.
that thev had visited Astoiia and rort-1 A buui.ksk ok moki: tkui ii iu..n m u..
land before coming hero. Tho marshal
has jiroof that tho boys have been trying j
to put the girls on the town, prooaoiy
with a view of deserting them, or moro
likely, hh the marshal thinks, with a
view of living on the wages of their in
famy. Tho girls say their lathers'
names are W. I. Smith and J. T. Bryan,
and the marshal has sent a dispatch to
thee names asking what disposition
they wish made of tho girls. Meanwhile
it is In order to remark that if there is
any way by which these young Lotha
rios can he prevented ruining other
young girls for a good long term of years,
it is hoped tho authorities will see to It
that full justice is meted out to thorn.
DEATH OF QUEEN VICTORIA.
A private dispatch received this fore
noon announced the death of the queen
of Kugland at HtfO ibis morning.
k.i..i llitle nllls as DoWitts Little
up without Injury." Wo presume 1 " Kllrly irters are very easily taken, and
v...u uimitiM without llliury () tne. , i,...ftiv ..if..,.iU'.t In cleans-
ii . n ... .
If you want to have fun
just take a good run
on the roads
keep up by judge Blakely
Another Irish Hull.
In the lobby of tho house two mem
bers of parliament were discussing the
honor being paid to Ireland and Irish
troops. Ono was a Scotchman, the
other an irishman. The man from Scot
land said, condescendingly:
'It's a' very weel to praise the Irish
soldiers," and ho proceeded to explain
that while ho was glad they were to
wear the shamrock on St. Patrick's day,
it must not he forgotten that tne High
landers had been lighting bravely, too;
"they expected no special mark ol tavor
for their services, they were always
ready to brave dei'.th for their queen,
and "their loyalty was beyond reproach."
Tho irishman interrupted indignantly :
"I would have y know, Borr," he
cried, "thorn's as thruo a heart beats
under an Irish soldier's tunic as beneath
any Highlander's kilt!"
In less than ton minutes tho story had
gone round tho house.
because they are all right
for a run in day liglt
on the roads
keep up by judge Blakely
tho Btago driver is wakely
that can drive
on the roads
keep up by judge Blakely
if you want to gel rich
keep your wagon out of the ditch
that crosos tho road
keep up by judge Blakely.
I will now say no more
for it makes me feel soro
to think of tho slam
on judge Blakely
so now I am through
and hope to seo a crew
working the roads
and paid by iudgo Blakely
Caul of TIiiuiUk.
w.. ili.olm to tender our heart-felt
I thanks to the many friends and neigh-
hois who in various wayH manliested
their sympathy for us in tho loss of our
beloved child, and in this connection
wo specially mention tho name of Uev.
D. V. Poling.
Ml!. AND MltS. W. 11. SWAI.N.
MA It It I Kit.
street. jji
Mr. J. Yager, tor some mmuun hmhio
ge'r of the 11. I'. IfiacH Milling Co.'s
tburing mills i" Wuseu, has resigned m;
position and accepted the same placet
with th't company that Is going to put
up u 5110 ban ol llonriug mill " " j
Dalles, Mr. Yager left Wednesday to ,
...i i.iu ,Imi1 with the now com-
U,kC Ui 111 .-
pany. Ho will bo engaged for several!
woekB workln out the many detallB lor
the plant. He will then superintend its
construction and rbbuiiio its general
management. While we know but very
little of the special requirements for the
wonderfully elective in cleans-
ng tho liver and bowels. Clarke & l-uiK
O. Pharmacy.
nraiiis. swellings and lameness
. . -
there Is nothing so good as Uhamneriiuirs ,
'ain Balm. Try it. For sale by Wake-
ley, the druggist.
Lost An Klk charm with the initials
T J. S. A liberal reward will w paiu
for its return to this office. jl2-lw
llim'l l(ub II In,
I Just wet the affected part freely with
ilysterlous Pain Cure, n Scotch remedy,
lid the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A
I'KOI'I.K CIOMINO AXII CUHSO,
alk.
S. A. I), tturloy, tho Arlington attor
iihv. was in town todaj. Tin: Ciiuo.m
cm: acknowledges a pleasant call.
lull ii u Hulilwin. ii former esteemed
employe of this office and for the past
eight years with tho Walla Walla Union.
is In the city on a snort visu mi mo
old friends,
Max Lueddemapn, of the Antelope
I Iimi-h veHtenlav to meet
his mother, who arrived hero yesterday
from Alabama. Mrs. Lueddemaiiu and
her son left for Antelope on the noon
train.
Subecribe for Tiik Chro.vici.is.
.Iiinnarv 21st. at the
F.uropoan House, Hov. W. Brenner oth
i elating, Mr. James Dennis and Miss
1 Margaret Isaholl Scott, both of Grass
i Valley, Sherman county.
i Taken dry as a powder, well washed
down with copious libations of wator,
salt has been used for years as a dimple
homo remedy. Tho only reason that
the cure is not worse than the disease is
tlmt. it uots washed down lininedUtoly,
! and a half-teaspooufnl, which is usually
, a dice, is gone in a wink. One woman,
' well known in Now York, vows it is net-;
, ti.f than iiiiv nerve specialist, and clings I
to salt now as a life-preserver. On thoj
.. . it. .11
tihaUilAlii" which eho woara huims u nine
llllV 111 IV il V filled with salt. Occasion-
ully who "takes a half spoonlul, the
"grains of prevention," she calls them.
DRUGLESS HEALING
With Oxygenor Company's Perfected
Oxygenor King. It is not a battery. It
is not electricity. It cures with the oxy
gen of the air, without doctors, without
drugs, 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. Call on or
uddress. M. Filloon,
The Dalles, Or.
Phone No. 393. j21 2-d-w lm
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Wanted A second-hand fire-proof
safe. Must ho in good condition and not
too largo. Apply at tho uukonici.k
office. oSl-tf
For ladies only. Special in corsets.
A few left. Siiws IS to 20; 2$ to 27.
Only 25 cents wh'.lo they last. At tho
Now York Cash Store.
Experience is tho best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
lvi Immediate relief money refunded
25 cts. and 50 cte. Blakoley, the drug
gist. Sick Headache ahsaiuuly and perma
nently cured bv using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures coimtiimtion
and indigestion, makes yon eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money hack. '.'dots, anuoucis. muhoiuj,
the druggist.
lfiuiieiiibHr that von don't have to be
bald ; you can keep your hair by using
Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To bo
had at Fraswr's barber shop. tf
Now is tho time when cionp and lung
tumbles prove rapidly fatal. Tho only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results is one Minute Cough
Cure. U is very pleasant to take and
can bo relied upon to quickly cure
caiighs, colds and all lung diseases. It
will ptoveiu consumption. Sold by
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Quality and not quantity makes Do
Witt'B Little Early Risers such valuable
little liver pills. Clarke A Falk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
Don't you know that Cocoanut fleam
Hair Tonic will save your and your
children's hair'.' You can get it fm 50
and 75 cents a bottle at Fr.Vs barber
shop, sole agent. l'
Clearance Bale of winter mlllineiy at
the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Par
lors; Trimmed hats, street hats, and
baby bonnets at c )st. J7 lm