The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 26, 1901, Image 3

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    The Great
Reduction Sale
ive
Choose
for
yourself
It mailers little whether
vf you select, the fruit and veg-
. . i i
eiaoies you buy, or let us
select for you.
i
If you depend on us for the selection, we will do the
best we 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 oiler.
FRUITS.
Nice Large Bananas,
Navel Oranges,
Camelia Lemons,
Golden Dales,
Red Apples.
VEGETABLES.
New Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts,
Merced Sweet Potatoes,
Beets, Celery, Lettuce,
Caulillower, Greeir 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 hauo secured. There are only a few days
more and the sale will bo over. We have still a few bar
gains in reserve for you come early before they are all
gone.
SILK WAISTS.
Af 5fc4. RO Fine Tafletta Silk in black and colors;
Af 17 A Waist worth $8.50; in light blue Taf
xxu ipkj.j. f feUa gilki i,antlgomoiy trimmed.
Af ifi 7 A better one, tucked all over, trimmed
xxu f V with lace; rcal valuo
Af OH Fine French Flannel Waists; only a
XXU tpo.w few .n gtock; worth $4 -0
EMBROIDERIES.
We wish to call attention to ladies who are com
pelled to make spring purchases of embroideries and
muslins. Hero is an opportunity very seldom offered:
kmiskoidkimks
worth He .
worth oo ..
worth 8c...
worth 10c...
worth 12.U
reduced to
reduced to
reduced to
reduced to
reduced to
2c
3-Xc
(ic
Ihc
9e
worth 15c
worth 20c.
worth 25c.
worth 30c .
worth 35c .
reduced to 1 tic
.reduced to 15c
reduced to 18c
reduced to 23c
reduced to 27c
MUSLINS Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom 7-?.c per yard
...Shoe Specials...
Men's congress anil laco 97c
Boys' calf unci grain 97o
Ladies' doth top anil kid lace 93c
" kill welt hutton $1 53
" kill timi sole, lace 1 93
" spring heel, lace, button, 2.!.. to 0 93c
Mis?es' kid, spring heel, lace, button, 1 1 to 2 ; 1 13
Childs' " ' " " " Sj.;toll S3c
5 to 8.
gnat,
kid
" " h to 8 ')3c
" " 9 to 12 03c
" button, 5 to 8 40c
Preparations
are being made for our annual stock-taking. We desire
most earnestly to close out all odd garments, ill broken
assortments. Some of our finest merchandise will there
fore be offered this week utterly regardless of valuo.
Take for Example
WVclCUcllb and 10.50 values. n -Clearance
Trice Pv'Vj
Mon'c T-foo reular $1.25, $1.50 and
ens naib $1.75 values. q:T nc
Clearance Price A -O
Alllt Vlirtc Gn s wl"te unlaundered
VV lllLC OlllI Lo- shirts, pure linen bosom,
reinforced throughout, patent extension bands, r r r
regular 50c values. Clearance Price 0
Colored Shirts Men's colored shirts
left. Regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values.
Clearance Price ULjU
Boys' .Clothing XiTa
supply of Boys' Clothing, for in this department we are
offering unheard-of bargains. Boys' Suits and Overcoats
less than actual cost. Call and see them.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
HTl'!U),Y
Oysters
for the freight teams of anti-railroad
days, the freight Hgent ut Shuuiko dis-
1 1 v .r urni courteously eends word to the editor,
ja.n. -t, niui i . . ... r. ..... ,
nu is ui weriimn nuuviiy, uiai special ;
, rates will be given him on saner kraut j has lived in the vicinity of The Dalles
yesterday, January 2")th, after having
submitted the day before to an operation!!
for some internal trouble. The deceased
was born in Ireland 52 years ago and
served
in
any
stylo.
land limburger cheese.
The Antelope Republican say?: "It
stems to be the prevailing opinion in
Antelope that there will be no division !
tor the past twenty years, ane leaves a
husband, one son and one daughter.
The remains were brought here from
Portland todav and will be interred
At Andrew Keller's.
or nnexation of counties at this session ! Monday at an hour not fixed at the
of the legislature, still it is liar i to tell
! i what may happen." . ...
Next Wednesday morninir, January
. HOlli. Minn Tavlnr will rn.nnpn her k'iti.
All tvc Comity warrant nc' ternl . . ,,
.n..r t.. rpteiiibnr 1. 107. will be paid dergarten, and will be rlad to receive all
u irtiriitihn at my oitiir, luterrm former pupils, us well as new ones. The
TRKASURER'S NOTICE.
fK.n mlfr Xovriuttrr XV, l!0O.
JOHN P. IIAlir.HltlltK.
County Trnn.ur.r.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
You cannot tell what's going on in
this town unless you take Tin: Chko.v-
II I K.
J.oet A email gold wire band ring,
diamond setting. Finder please return
to this ollir.e for reward. 2t
A marriage license was issitd this
afternoon to Price Hunter, of Mosler,
and Kliza Rogers, of Hood River.
Wanted A place to do light houpe
uork and plain cooking by a young
woman. Apply Ht Mrs. Hrlttaln's. 2t i twenty years
Slate lies been discovered fn Gilliam
county by Klierman cuunty prospectors,
and it is said that there is millions in it.
Mrs. Nellie Waud has been confined
room lias been arranged in a most at-
'""fa
; According to the Dufiir Dispatch
small bets of cigars and the like are
I being nade by the Dufuritee on the
j senatorial contest, the democrats back
ing Corbett's sack against the Held and
the republicans tak'iig all the bets
offered.
Albert Kayser, the well-known mer
chant of RIooMioiiic, Klickitat county,
died after u protracted illness at his
home last Tuesday and was buried in
the .Spring Creek ceinntery, near by, the
following day. Mr. Kayser had been
a reeident of Klickitat county for
time of going to press.
It is a woman's privilege to be
hcourted," writes Margaret E. Sangster
n the February Ladies Home Journal.
'Therefore the man sends the valentine,
not the girl. Thoughtless and silly girls
sometimes overlook this fact that they
re to bo Hought and never do the seek
ing, and an old observer sees with pain
I.-. .1 !.. II.. I.. ... ... .,......
I limit llltrv riiifimy uivic m la in iibiiui;b
I the other sex ; that, save the mark, they
behave, here and there, as if everything
' they could do should be done to gain
the approving notice of the opposite sex.
i This creates u false position and is al
I ways cheapening to a girl, not only in
'the eyes of others, but also in time, when
i the uwaktjning comes, it is degrading to
, her self-respect."
The Dalles has a well'dellned case of
smullpox in tho case of Jack Allison, a
liipmiint i vii i 11 19 1 niftr nf t lm O. ft. .
;Hr!Co. Mr. Allison has bften conllned to
lita In'il hIiicii Siiih1.iv: but the HVinn.
Sometime early this morning wSiila a ; tom9 not tl yt5jjt(ir(,liy ,iuvloid
Japanese was crossing a trestle on the fllInici,)nly t0 enable the attending nhv
Columbia Southern railway he was over- Hi(.Uls ,0 ,,runomiCB on tlmu wItlriitHU
taken by n freight train that knocked , tu c,rtalllty Xho r.)0rt o( the lirt)8.
to her bed tinco Sunday with nervous : !" "'1 the trestle and left him with a . em;0 o 8Illttj1)OX j tlu vory K,nrt 0f
prostration. She is somewhat better ! badly cracked skull. He was brought;,, m(J tiTml0li considerable coni-
today. 'here and had his injuries temporarily . moUon Hn, n)Jct, noiw,nM,f I)r.
Complete life of (jiieen Victoria. Best attended to by Dr. Gelseridorirer, when hoWMVurf lli;Hlrtj(j Xlll. Ciuto.sici,.:
I'wk. Ue.t terms. Outlit mailed on ho VM uke" 0,1 10 t. Mncent h o-, t0 iBy tlltl j,, tu) t.,lry stages of this
'Hsipt of 15 cents. Address fj. O. Mill-! P'10'' disease tint danger of catching it by con-
r A Co,. Portland, Or. tu-thur-sat Ot I J"itku to the Helglan bare w pnb-, taglon Is not vory great j hut liu Insists
This from the Skamania I'loneer Is I t,,H f,,ll"w ,,, ,r""' H-ppner that all persons who have visited the
probably intended for sarcasm: "The ' 0 ,ZBt,H : " Althounh reports from all ' patient during his present Illness should
Hellance alll makes her weary way up ' over "H ,;,M''t s,'"'ak of tl,M ,,1,k'1'' are j,t. vaccinated. Kveu at the worst there
and down the river, ttopplng at black- j ,,el"K :" i''''"',,'l " n'lHanci, the fact H fJ occjbIoii for alarm if everybody not
fnith shops here and' there for repairs, " j '"m"'" tlMt I"1 ,nH''t i choice and good, immune is at once vaccinated. The
i .,.., , , ,', ..i '. Suilge Keiihley hm in Hoppner quite a phvsicians say th.H in Mr. Allison's case
ofUieTr, ;S,,H ' ' t ,H'Uv 8 r bmich of JHglan hares, of which he , ,; imlicitions point to a mild attack.
ItZl '"'y;'? '-nn"l7"ft,;eiuke mist excellent ar. lie feds Th()rH ia mrily u'y ,, 0u.,t that Mr. Alll
KhermI,! .n I . lUk,T" . T, .""n f 1 them grain and vegetable., and lays on mtt e1JIltracted the.llsease in Heppi.eras
d JudIcloulyan i.!ystei..atic,lly. 1H ,mB been running into that town of
IIU I HDHO'l IWHO OI- ....... I 1 ,l.0l ,..., 0,. , , .... ,,, I.I .Ml... M.ll... I...
i tiiuic wnu ll'i a'i u4 iiitu uit .. iv miif. mi i iii.uilH in inn u unis ilia im
is ns nice as grouse, and at tahle every wu H8Hiired that the city couiici.1 wIM
plate ia returned for u second helping. (0 eyerthing In their power to prevent
Mis. Kate Hogan, wife of John HoginTit"" 'i apreadlng.
a rancher living a H-iort distance east ol i Woe-ess was served upon Ned H. Gfttes,
town, died al M. vinceni's nospiiai h cuy revuruer, joqveiuay cybhihk u
natures.
There is a small tempest brewing in
tl'u 'Slianlko-Antelope teapot. In tw
Mwiiae o the complaint of the Antelope
Hepubllcan against high freight charges
by the Coluinbh Southern and a call
Deputy Sherifl Woods in an action
against Dalles City for an alleged injury
to Rev. Paul G. Krnger, caused by a
defective crosswalk. Tho complaint in
substance alleges that on the 16th dav of
November, 1900, the plaintifl' was law-
ully traveling on the sidewalk on Court
street, and was wholly unaware of an
lleged danger, and accidentally and
itbout negligence on his part, stepped
his right toot into a triangular hole in
the crosswalk, 25x5 inches, and was
thrown down with great force upon the
crosswalk, receiving great bodily inju
ries, suiTering concussion of the brain,
mid was rendered unconscious for a
number of hours, his right ankle being
severely bruised and sprained, ami he
was made soro and sick ; that he was
kept in bed and detained from any kind
nf work for ten weeks: that he snll'ert'd
pain during all of the ten weekn, and
that he wna to an expense of $140 as the
result of the Injuries, and that he is per
manently injured. He asks damages in
the same of $3,(I0.
I'KOI'I.K COMIMl AM) OOlNO.
t
t
We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made and contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Do not forget
That we operato a plumbing and tin shop, uleo a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of all hinds done.
MAYS CROWE.
Mrp. Thornburv. who has been visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Kinersly,
dnriiiL' her recent illness, left for her i
home in Portland this morning. t4
I-
I
i,
.Given Away...
Miss Christine Phlrman left today on
a visit to friends in Rosalia, Wash. 1
Shu whs accompanied bv her slhter,
Mrs. Ilelat, and Mrs. Helm's little
daughter. (
llcilli'iiluiy Snrvli't'N. j
The handsome new building of the,
Calvary Itiptist i hurch of this city will
be dedicated tomorrow (January 27110,
The following is the program of the
dedicatory services, to which all are,
cordially invited : 1
Organ Voluntary Mm. W. i. Wnnilwnrtli
liiviiciitlon I'listur
llyiuu iWJ (.iiiiKirRatlnn '
I'raviT ituv. il. .M, IIU'iIkki
Antluni , 'h"li
Kciiitiiiii HrmllMK llnv, A, .1. Iliuihiikcr 1
Unit Mr.. W.O. Won.lwmtli, l'n .1. H. I.iuulcrs !
I ) t I E 1 1 1 i r - H i' r 1 1 1 1 1 Ituv, Itny I'iiIiiut
II y in it OHi . Cnimri'Katlon
Cloiilng KxtTcin'M Ituv, (ifu. A Varnoy
Pvilli'iitoiy I'rayer .1". A . Wooildy, J), I) 1
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Cbildreu,
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
fllguature of
Willi ovory Dollar's worth of goods purchasotl at our storo
during .January ami February, wo will give Ono
('banco on tho following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Aluminized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE Ono set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives end Forks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel. '
FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nioklo Plated Condenser Cof
fee Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE-One Nickle Plated Tea Pot,
In addition to giving away these prios wo will
sell goods as low as tho lowest, and will always
ho ready to serve tho trade in the hoet possible
way. Wo will positively not ho undersold by
any ono. Our prices are right.
St BENTON,
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