"0 WEI Choose The Great A6tive ftWfor Reduaion Sale Preparations 7 Ip-SgS Y Lirodl Still goes on in all departments. X nfPlii arc being made for our annual stock-taking. We desire J rafelSlr It matters little whether The huinlreds of customers who have taken adyan- ,U()st earnestly to close out all odd garments, all broken I YWmnfh' the fruit andveg- tage of our reduction sale will appreciate the many bar- aa8ortmonlg gome of our finest merchandise will there- v - f.tnLw i .. I, gains they haue secured. There are only a few days . . n, , .. , r , Y&S , 5 ' Sc!t fo? vou ' ore antl the sal wil1 bG ovor- We have 8tiU a few bar" y rGgarlleSS f valuo" ' gains in reserve for you come early before they are all gone. If vou depend on us for the selection, we will do the RTTiTT "WATSTS T C i bisl wo"cnn. All of the fruit and vegetables we carry are OiUXl. VVXXXOXO. clK6 lOf Jl!XclfflDl6 rood: same are better than otheis, but all are good. A-f fc4. QH Fine Taffetta Silk in black and colors; . ot.ou worth $G00 nnd $G 50( . You will appreciate what we offer. At $5 17 A Waist worth $8,0; in ht bluo Taf" FRUITS ' . Silk, lmmlPomoly trimmed. n regular S1o,50, $13.50, $15.00 At $6 75 A better one, tucked all over, trimmed vyVcrCOclLo and $1G.50 values, - Nice Large Bananas, ' with lace; real value $10. Clearance 1 'rice 9-95 a.t 1 Af 5ft Ofl Fine French Flannel Waists; only a Navel Oranges, " tpo.vHJ few in stock. worth $450. TAri'c: T-TQtc resular $1-25' L? and pni j; T lVlCll o XXciLo Si. 75 values. rr-T Ulinellcl Lemons, EMBROIDERIES. Clearance Price !. $1.05 ole eil Dates, We wish to call attention to ladies who are com- . , . ,r , . , , , Red Apples, piM to make, spring of embroideries and Wlllte ShlttS plnTotm muslins. Here is an opportunity very seldom ofiered: . , Al , . . " ' A V , ' " reinforced throughout, patent extension bands, r r r VEGETABLES. kmuhoidf.imks regular 50c values. Clearance Price worth ."c reduced to 2c worth loc . reduced to 1 lie New Potatoes, Br USSel Sprouts, worth 5c. ..reduced to She worth 20c. ..reduced to loc i j qi , We have a few of those Afpivprl uppf Pnfotnpc worth Sc.. ..reduced to 0c worth 25c. ..reduced to 18c LyOlOrCQ OilirtS Men's colored shirts MULLQ OWeuiOldloes, worth lOc. reduced to lie worth 30c. .reduced to 23c left Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values. Beets, Celery, Lettuce, worth 121c reduced to J)e worth 35c .. reduced to 27c Clearance Price '. UC)C MUSLINS Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom 7;c per yard Cauliflower, Green Onions, , . , Rnvc' PlntVnncr Do"'fc miss V16 Ppor" ' . ' . r Shoe SDeC a S - -Dy VlOUllIlg tunity to lay m a Radishes, BarsnipS,- lurmpS, ...onuc ptvicuo... supply of Boys' Clothing, for in this department we are rv. 1.1 4. Men'p conttrpei nmi lacn 9"c offering unheard-of bargains. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Rutabagas, Cabbage, Carrots. K- S loss u.S,, actual cost. Call and si then,. ; " kid welt button $1 53 " kid turn sole, lace 193 " spring heel, lace, button, 21... to ( '. -. 9.'5e " Misses' kid, spring heel, lane, button, Uj to 2 .- 113 PEASE & MAYS T4. 1 lvk I PEASE & MAYS ' kid " " button, 5 to 8 40e The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WKDNHSDAY - Oysters I county waa ycaterday signed by 200 oi I thu leading citizens o( The Dalles, and iv oi nni ! 1'rotnpilj' forwurded to otie of our repre I Hentutivea at balein. ' Out of respect to the dea'i queen of England, the American tlammi nt half I mast over the court house, the etores I of I'enue Maye and A. f. Williams & Co., and in front of the United States bervou i in any style... At Andrew Keller's. land office and on a nunber of private (5) I bouses. Representative Joseph Xtsbitt,! of , Goldendole, has introduced i bill in the WaHhington leisluture Appropriating MEASURER'S NOTICE. All H-u.r.i County wnrr-utn rrCUtr.Ml I ,oney (or a Htate r0iuj rtong tne nortM irlir to Hiiitiuliitr hi prnnnutittliiii nt my ortlcfi 'rustic urtitr Niivfiulmr lilt, 1110(1. .IUIIN F. IIAftll'Mlilltl!, (j'liiinty Ti-fumirnr WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. , Will IMJ . . . .,. ,,, T ! Klickitat county, to Ift'ashougal, Clark i county. Why not settle the senatorial ques tion, says the irrevereut Prairie City Miner, by auctioning the position oil' to the highest public bidder (private deah Coronur W. II. Iltitts went to Port, land on the ufternoon train. Found A purse, which the owner :u have by calling at this oflice and paying for thin notice. 23-4t Tim Fortnightly Club will meet with Mrs. A. H. ISeniiCtt tomorrow afternoon, nd reading will commence promptly at 1 :U0 o'clock. Mrii. KHz i 10. Paquot, wife of Louis I'nquot, the well-known Portland boat iMiilder, died at Los Angeles, California, on thu '.'1st instant. Lost A lady's gold watch, witli the Initials "M. B." engraved on the cast) A suitable reward will bo paid for its rHturn to tiile olllce. 23'-0t . Dun's review for last wok fliows the fiillures for tho wiok were 32 in the United States against 242 last year, and 13 In Canada against 40 last yt'iir. Mth. Ilnttitt Morris, stylish dreffl. nittklnir. Kelster-'I'nylor Hijuare, touglit I in i3t. I.ouls and Chicago. All the l itest patterns. Above Vmto it Muyh' 'tore. j23'2w i W a'o pleased to report that Mrs teii him on tho Bubiect of the nronosed minPTiitinn nf flint n;irfr nf tli pnnntv tn i ...... ,-. w. ...w J ' ' Sherman that he is satisfied the major ity of them are opposed to it, and think this is not t lie proper time to ask for a new county. In order to aatisfy those who have taken an active part in getting up the petition for annexation, Mr. Mc Ureer proposes to call a meeting of the Wasco county delegates and present tho views of the tax-payers for their consid eration. Mr. McGreer thinks that the result ought to be satisfactory to all in terested parties. After yesterday's vote at Salem the correspondent of the Astoria News tele graphed to Ins paper as followe : "It is the fgeneral belief here that while the old man has no earthly cnance of elec tion, lie will remain in the race until the "distance fliig" is dropped on him. He is expected to begin dropping votes by VOTE PRACTICALLY UNCHANGED barred) and divide the proceeds between J'fhurfcday, and to continue to lose from the scalp bounty fund and the Dulles- Celilo locks and canal? Ex-Senator W. II. Biggs, while in town today, made the statement that the citizens of his town of Wasco are violently and unalterably opposed to the annexation of southern Wasco county to Sherman. Ho said the people in his neighborhood want no now territory and Will IIK'U WIU IIUHJ3UtJ nilllCMlllUll U'J the last ditch that time on. Among his opponents little is being done in their own behalf, the general effort being to frst dispose of the old man and then to let each of the eligible? take his chances. The Mc- Bride men profess to feel confident and Mitchell and Hermann each has his friendH hero, but It in not expected that either of the two will cut any important llgure." "Doc" C. A. Bell, a spectacle" peddler, was arraigned before Justice Brownhill And now comes a dispatch, which says ,, mornil)g aj pleaded not guiltv to that tho notorious Mary Yellin' Lease lt dmrgB of lnrwll). I)y baie(J, j,,, lias ngniu changed her mind nnd is go-, jennett appeared for the defendant and ing to abandon her allllcted husband for Frank Menefee for tho state. Hell was good. The wretched she wolf tiled suit vhai )y W.H.Davis, of Wapinitia, lor divorce Monday in thy district court J wit, ,BVj, ma,j0 wth a horse und. of Sedgwick county, Kansas. Accompli. , bam t(at h() had 0Htnjne,i n,H tmnp0r. nylng the petition is u WHvier signed nry UHe f while peddling in Wapinitia Mr. Lease signifying his wisu intention UK, HI,rrniIIiii,g country. Without of not contesting. asking Mr. D.ivis' permission and with- Mrs. JOIizibeth A. Stephens, tho wid- 0nt Mr. Davis' knowledge, Bull took the Hived mother nf Mr. C. K. Stephens, of j outfit into Washington and hud gone as tins city, died yesterday nlternnon nt . far as Zilla, Yukiinu county, when he Goldendiile, where she has resided for ! was arrested on the order of Sheriff' the last ten yeiiis. She had been ailing Kellv under a warrant sworn out hero unexpected, four oi her seven living 0f Jim Brown, of Victor, anil was ar children were wth her when the end t ralgned forthwith. Hell unc'oubtedly came. Mrs, Stephenh wus a pioneer of ueteil strangely, not to eay wrongly, in 1852, having ciosscd the pbtiiH in that , taking the rig so far aw.ty without per- year from her home in Tennessee. She miaaion, but when the evidence was all Curhett ami Sid I tit Jln a Vote Kat'li l'rciin Two Aliieutntm of Yesterday. J'fiink Hiworth is recovering nhmly , fur Hoino time, ami her death was not Bell'nrrived here tills morning in charge .ii an operation performed last weih nuediiy by l)r. JSfthulmuii, assisted by fr. OoisendorllVr. The store of C. F. Stephens is closed today on account of thu days of Mr. tophenK' mother nt Uoldendale yeater 1"V nfurnoon. Mr. Stephens left tills nornliii fjr Goldendale to attend the liineral. rim remonstrance against the annex aoii of H'.uUieAHtarn Wasco to Sherman will be buried in the Goldendale ceme tery tomorrow. Representative T. II. McGreer, in a letter to a friend in this city, says that an niniiv of the tuX'uaverH In the Ante lope and llakcoven precincts hove writ-1 discharged. sifted there appenreil no proof that he intended to steal the horse and buggy, which he claimed he hud duly rented from Mr. Davis, Tho complaining wit ness agreed to pay all costs and Hell was Special to Tin: Cuito.vici.b'. Sam:m, Jan. 23. The house today passed a bill appropriating $25,000 for the payment of state deliciencies of the past two years. Tiie senate haB worked ail day on in corporation bills. Both houses received reports of committees and listened to the third reading of bills. This will be the ordinary program for several days. The houses went into joint session and canvassed tho vote of yesterday. The result of today's vote leaves the senato rial situation practically unchanged. Hermann lost one vote. Corbett and Smith each gained one vote from two absentees of yesterday. ' A caucus will be held tonight but it is not believed that it will jelled any material chance in the situation. We do Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates made and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, uieo n ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. MAYS t CROWE. (ierinitu Vtruiu' .MrftJiii;. .Given Away The German veterans of the wars of j 1848-4!), W4, 18(10, and 1870-71 mot in; the athletic hall in K;iet Portland last Sunday for the purpose of organizing a t-oeiety. The athletic hall was finely j decorated with American and German colors. The German eagle born as a ' motto the refrain of the Landwehr song: "To him who served his time with honor, this full gottlet is dedicated," while the American coat-of-arms bore the motto: Iive ti tlu country hero lay erialle Mood, lioynlty to the country when) text my waialer illK feet. The meeting was :i gieat success and the c octet y was started on its course, with great enthusiasm. The following, are the names of the members from this , neighborhood, although the only mem ber present at the organization was Assebeor O. L. Schmidt : Chits. Stabling, Conrad i'hirmaii, Fred Lemke, Frank j Vogt, Joseph Nitschke, Win, Bruno Henry Hrune, who wears the iron cross for cons picuous bravery In the war of i 1870, and Peter HiscJi. Alut'CHliptm, Attention! Tent will open here tomorrow night at 8 o'clock sharp. The pru-ence of all members is requested, With overy Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store, during .lanvfary and February, we will givo One Chance on tho following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland 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 Niokle 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 we will sell goods as low as tho lowest, and will always bo ready to serve tho trade in tho host possible way. Wo will positively not he undersold by any one. Our prices aro right. 7VSAIER St BENTON.