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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1901)
- - - - , J - - - Clearance &ale of Ladies' Neckwear. Tor SATURDAY. Stocks fancy collars of the latest creation will be included in this sale at prices much below cost. $1.00 quality, sale $ .69 1.25 ' " 78 1.50 " " 98 1.75 " " 1.18 2.O0 " " 1.39 2.25 " " 1.45 2.50 " f 1.73 .3.00 " 1.98 3.25 " " 2.25 NEW RUFFS. Nothing newer, nothing dainter. $2.50 quality, sale price $1.50 3.00 ' J 2.00 3.50 " M ? 2.25 Saturday Only, Better than Ever Wel be disappointed if we could not truthfully say each season that our suits and overcoats are "better than ever;" it's a sign that we're keeping in front, each season a little better than last, getting new ideas and improving on old ones, learning something every day and putting it to use for our custo mer's benefit. This fall we say "better than ever" with unusual emphasis. H. S. M. suits and overcoats, made expressly for Pease & Mays, have the style, fit and service that Only first-class tailor-made clothes can give. H. S. M. Suit and Over coats, $11.50 to $S3LOO. Sole agents American Hosiery Oo.'s Under wear, Monarch Sbirte, E. & W. and Arrow Brand Collar, Shewknit Hosiery, Knothe Bros.' Snependers and Belts of the finest make. aB Wk .BaaaaH My Lady's Slipper... should fit her foot. It's hard er to make a good-fitting slipper than a good-fitting shoe. A slipper should be snug at the heel and not bulge at the side. We tako too much pains with bur slip per stock to let anything get in that is not exactly right. We begin with the ordinal house slipper at 85c and.$l , and rise step by step to the best in patent leather and kid in straps and ties nicely trim med at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3. Blakeley's Drug Store, THS OLD RELIABLE 178 M St., THI DALLES Lownsy'i Chocolates fresh today direct from factory. Christ mas Slock of Low nay 'a Choc olatcs ready lor inspection. Finer than ever. Watch onr windows for the n st three weeks. We will show rn a sample of what we i re golrg to hare lor Christn as. MAIL uROBRS receive our poMxvinl attention. BOTH PHONES Kv-rT I'm knur tiollvc red ft rwmntly, in tnectty u All Goods Marked in Plain Figu PBMSE St MRYS, The Dalles Dafiy THURSDAY DEC. 5. 1901 g " j Oysters- Sered m t any Style... At Andrew Keller TREASURER'S N0TICB. AU Wmco Cotosy wimali TrU- prlr tm Jmnmrnrf 4. 1R9, will be paid Uob at aar ofle. Interest I alter KonmlMr 19, ISOl. jobm p. BAStraaiKK. Coaoty treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Do not forget the grand concert at the Vogt tonight. Great sale of all kinds of ribbons at A. M. Williams & Co. this week. Remember the A. O. U. W. social to night at the K. of P, ball. Saturday Is the last day of the ribbon sale at A. M. Williams & Co's. Go to A. if . Williams & Co's. for yonr Xraas ribbons. Great redactions this week. Irene Flynn, who is very fine In character songs, flings at the Mamie Helen Flynn recital tonight. A marriage license was issued this morning to Clyde W. Bnodgiaas, ot Victor, and Mary A. Win?, of Wamic. Yon don't find eoch bargains in rib bons ontside of A. M. Williams 4 Coe. SO; and 75c fancy neck libbone 15c per yard. Hon. W. H. H. Dofur brought in from Dafor yesterday a banco of fat bogs, which he disposed of at hxi cents pound, gross. Mamie Helen Flynn, Oregon's well known young pianist and elocutionist, assisted by Rose Bloch-Baoer, the famous soprano, and Reginald Hidden, the renowned violinist, at the Vogt to night. " There was a goodly number of young ladies and gentlemen at the club rooms last Tuesday night, who bad a piiy time danotiM In the billiard ball Uoslin mmm alao a chief feature of evening. The party given by Mrs. Doutbit Tuesday afternoon was a most delightful affair. DetpiUt therein wbleb deeeesded II afternoon there were about forty ladies prtaenL Mrs. Doutbit entertained again yesterday afternoon. Ike and George Darlaad. C. E. Marsh al. Freak Millar, Harry Morris end F. Gaant brought over from Klickitat county yseterday Sasnte llve seed of horses for Sheriff Fraaier. wbo arrived bete tooay apse FortMad to receive them. Two see cjcesof diphtheria were re ported to Health Ofksr Van Ansa yes tbej Peter Fegan, wbo lives in the pines, aged respectively 13 and 16 years. The quarantine was raised from the resi dence of Mr. Jacobsen. An Irish Judge of tbe old school, in a recent summing dp at the Fotir Com te, Dublin, crested a great effect. The plaintiff was even more beautlf al than her beautiful daughter, who was a wit ness. "Gentlemen of the jury," hie lordship began, "everything in this ease seems plain except Mrs. O'Toole and charming daughter." A camp of Royal Neighbors of America, the auxiliary of tbe Modern Woodmen, of America, was organised last evening in the K. of P. hall by Mrs. Ida Hamblen, of Pendleton. Tbe new order starts out under very favorable circumstances and j Ub an excellent charter membership. During the evening a elegant lunch was served. There was a large attendance and a delightful social time was bad. The Salvation Army people are mak ing arrangements for Christmas times to help the needy children of Tbe Dalles in a d radical war. and ask tbe patronage of tbe people for gifts of all kinds, such as shopworn clothing, shoes, toys, and clothing which can be made over. Those wishing to contribute may either send the articles to the Salvation Army ball or notify them and some one will come for your gift. "A Wrse Woman," the attraction to be presented at tbe Vogt Monday night . a IlL mM is a pure, clean cornea y wun nu n tbe "horse play" about it that so many authors indulge in to make people laugh. It la said that the plot bears evidence of exceptional (kill in construction, also that the dramatic points are bomoroas in the extreme and entail no end of lauibable situations. A very capable company give tbe comedy en excellent interpretation, It is tbe opinion of many that The Dalles is at this time over-run with boboe and thieves to a greater extent than she evar was in all ber history. A audi known officer of tbe law insists that there has been a hold-op evry night for tbe past eight nights. Be that as it may, Tea Cnnonici a only a tew aays renorted the hold-up and roboery oi Wallace Wilson, of the Baldwin reetan t The followine. night a young fel low named Mell, from the Centervllle neighborhood, was robbed of an eighty dollar gold watch. Next morning he offered $25 for it recovery but foiled to gt it. Moaday nlgbt a man was robbed i Q7 ka nm the oDen street near the corner of Court and First. He wee a railroad employe end bad previously cashed a check for tbe amount. Tea j Lk am, taa aame olaee. awotrter men was robbed of $8 50, all tbe money to sad on bin), ana me. nag v. - A BOLD ROBBERY- A. Ltwtan Bu4 Band and Gagged ed Robbed at SS root. C. A. Liwton, tbe painter, was held npinbis shop on Tbfrd street a little after six o'clock last night end after be ing bound band and foot and gagged, was robbed of between 45 arid 80 dollars. It was one of tbe boldest robberies that has been committed in tbis city for a long time. It was tbe evening of collection day and the thieves evidently knew that Mr. Lawton bad some money on him. He bad returned to tbe shop after supper and was doing some work in tbe room back of bis office by the light oi a candle when a stranger entered and introduced himself as a painter wanting a jab. The man wore a slouch bat and dark coat with grey trousers. His hair was ot & reddish brown and ha wore a two weeks beard on hie face. He appeared to be about 35 or 40 years and of about 5 feet 9 incbee in height. Hie coat was dirty as if be bad slobbered on tbe front oi it and dirt and dnst had gathered and dried on the slobbered part. As be talked te Mr. Lawton be picked up a piece of wire end fingered it with apparent carelessness. Presently Mr. Lawton bad occasion to go into bis office which was toward the outer door. As he passed through the doorway leading from tbe room into tb; i fflce the stranger quickly blew out tbe light and grabbed Mr. Lawton from behind. A moment more and he was grabbed by another man in front. The latter was plainly an occomplice who had been waitiug with out till the light was extinguished. Mr. Lawton realised in a moment what the men were after. He bad about 75 in his two trouser pockets and a watch in his vest. He ran. his right band into that pocket and grabbed tbe money tbat was in it droppiog it between bis drawers and bis skin. He tried to do tbe same tbing with his watch but it drnnrttd on the floor, where it was snt- r w - rqutnlly found. Mr. Lawton evidently fought them with ail bis might. His vest and sbirt were stripped off his back and almost torn into rags. In doe time, however, tbe robbers overcame him end bound his bands behind his back, bound hlr feet and drew them up backwards towards hie bane; gagged Lis mouth with rage end bound ft with stripes of doth and drawing his head back bound hie bead, bands and feet together with strands of wire. Then they turned his pockets inside out and taking tbe money In tbe left pocket nis trouewie. amounting to about fee, slipped out Into tbe nlgbt. It wee nearly aa hour later whan Max Von, fa seealnc tbe door of ;b petal his side and other parts of bis body bruised and flora. The money he bad elipped udder bis drawers was found where he put it Ind till witch was found lying on the floor. Mr. Lawton was taken home and made hi comfortable as possible and abbot tbe aame time one Tom Campbell, a painter who had been Working for Mr. LWton, wet arrested bn soselcion of being tbe accomplice on the outside. Campbel: bad no mosey on him when arrested. No oblige had been made acainst him this afternoon and a couple of bis acquaintances eillm that they can prove that be was in another place when the robbery wis committed. Lawton wee btd en in bis rbop, beard etrange notes end selling rrL-L-n-efcln. Qftbet kiadf ,k- where be found Mr. Lawton in Pictures enlarged at the Wilson photo ta Hainan Society Wanted? Knimi Dai. i.kk Chronici.k : I hvH taken intense interest in vour reports of the brutal treatment of the Mnlkalinhn r-hildran hv their inhuman parents as well as that inflicted on poor i.nb animals, trial cannot voice meir own complaint, and to my own personal knnvladare. which I Can confirm bv the testimony of many others, you did not tell nan of what mignt oe toio. i ow liova thara ia a demand aa well as neces alt fnr a hnmana anrietv in thiacitv and I would therefore ask you to call a mass meeting for, eajf, tomorrow, nlgbt, to take steps to organ xe seen a society. And in this connection may I not say that It ia ahnnt lifah time that a Viail- ... . at . anos committee was rormea to arive out nf tnarn ani-h villains aa Mrnatrated that moat revolting robbery last night 7 VJ.NK OF MANY VITIAinn. In order to see if the people are really interested in organizing a humane so ciety, Thk Cbbosiclk has secured from Mavor Farlev the use of the council chambers and hereby announces the csll for a mass meeting of tbe citisens at tbat place at 8 o'clock tomorrow, Friday , night. EurroB Chkoniclb Hall Caine, tbe novelist, siatee that he is largely Indebted for bis literary successes to tbe Bible. "I think," be says, "tbat I know my Bible as few lit erary men know it. There Is no book in tbe world like it, and the finest novels ever written fall far short in luterest of any one of the stories it tells. Whatever strong situations I bare In my books are oot of my creation but are taken irom the Bible." Drawing-. T. A. Van Norden, the Jeweler will give e diamond ring free to tbe person drawing tbe winning number on New Years' Eve. Jleket free with every one purchase. Diamond ring on exhibit In tbe show window. n27 lk CASTORIA Far lmtsnti and Oniidrta. Hi m Ytw Km Mvayt toft JPflSfwl tetan condition with bis wriete and ankles est with the wire and IF aan-aweeaWaBB 0o to tfM Wlieoe gallery for eseelleat photos at roaooeahio prices. dssf las ftsbecrlbe for Tne Casoeicu. Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters! For wood ana Lighter fusi. The introduction of Cole's Original Air-Tielu Heater h revolution ised the heating stove trade in all sections of the United States. Irs Won derful economy In the use ot fuel, and many other eicelWut qualities. Strongly recommend it to all lo ntei of a heating store. What Cole'a Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room Irom ro to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your house evenly dey end night. It holds fire SO hours wltlmnt attention. Yon hulld only one fire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leavee, paper and corn cohs, and gives excellent remits with this furl, which is ordinarily wasted. The store is light and easily movsd and set up1. The combustion is pei feet and ashes are remivd only ooce in lour weeks. None of the heat Is wasted and the stove will save one-half of yonr rnei bill. It U clsan, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Everv one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters la guaranteed to stav air-tight aa long as used. Where wood is used for Inel every family should have one or mure of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. J We arc (jetting Nervous Owing to the backwardness of the season, for we still have an immenso stock of . . Overcoats and Ulster that must be disposed of consequently wo are making enorilHHiA reduction in order to make a speedy clearance. 8CC WINDOWS. Just received an elegant lino of Neckwear for the holiday trade. The Hub Clothing Co (MAYS A CHOWK HtllLDINO.) W. MARKILL1E, Manager. Are you prepared for the wet weather season ? c We are headquarters for Umbrel las a good thing for you to know, if you think of buying one. The abov picture shown our special Automatic Self-Rising Umbrella, which is by far the best article ever shown here for the price. "Touch the button it will do the rest." Ladies' Cravviiette R eJn-proof Raglans, made la tbe seasou's popular loose-fitting style ' a material abaelately rain-proof, yet not containing a particle of rubber. "It's in the weav ing." Oalord grays and tans SIS Jest received new line of Kaafans tar A Me WILLIAM 9k COMPAMY terday. Thaw aaara tee tew esse of graph gallery .