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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1901)
Ladies9 Cloak and Suit Sale. PbeooMenal Prices on Suits, Cloaks and Pars. This is our buy time in the store, and also the average shopper has but very little time to waste over the price of a garment. We will meet you more than halfway so that you will not have to hesitate as to the price. Jackets at $10.00 will sell for $ G.95 Jackets at $1G.50 will sell for $12 00 " 12.50 " " " 9.00 " " 17.00 " " 12 65 " " 15.00 " 1 11.00 " " 20.00 " " ZZ lido Suits selling at $10, $12.50 and $15 will sell for $9.50 " . Suits selling at $16.50, $17, $18 and $20 will sell for $13.00. j waicn jg jj Xmas flnnouncemeni ft i fur Jackets, Caes, Collarettes, Scarfs and Boas in beaver, stono martin, mink, fox, bear, skunk, seal, martin coney, lynx, nutria and moufflon. Scarf and Boas. Collarettes. Retailing at $4 25 will be Bold for $3,00 Selling at $8.50 will be sold for $4.65 " 2 76 will be sold for 1.90 " " 7.50 will be sold for 5.25 " " 5.00 will be iold for 3 90 " " 8.75 will be sold for 6.75 " 6.00 will be gold for 4 85 " " 9.00 will be eold for 7.00 " " 6 50 will be sold for 4 65 " " 11 00 will be eold for 7.85 " 7.00 will be sold for 5 26 " " 12 50 will be sold for 8.95 " 7.50 will bo sold for 5.40 " " 13.00 will be Bold for 9 50 " " 9.00 will be eold for : 6.90 t " " 10.00 will be Bold for 7.25 Fvar Capes at $80.00 reduced to $21.50 " " 11.00 will be Bold for 7 85 Electric Seal Jackets at $30.00 and $40.00, re- " " 18.00 will bo sold for 13.00 daced to $22.50 and $29 00 cnaiTrvi4 will loon be here. Why not combine usefulness with your Clirinn ner osity? There is nothing more neeTnl or acceptable e a pretest than footwear. For Meow. We have slippe re of brown k'd, win. calf, kid romeot, opera elippere, drert shoes iu patent leather, pumps, and well we can't tell yon all. Come, eee ! for Women Slippf re and Bandala in eatin, kid and patent leather from one to eight straps high. Dress boots an J street boots, and come, see. For tx.78, misses and children elippere, shoes and leeg ne, and once again we say some, tee. All Good. Marked in Plain Figure. PEMSE St MKYS. The Dalles My fflfflmiele. WEDNESDAY DEC. 11, 1B01 Oysters At Andrew Served in any Style... Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Whco Oonnty warrants registered prior to January 4, 1800, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceases alter November 10, IOOI. JOHN F. HiMPBHIBB, County Treasurer. VAYSIOE GLEANINGS. Don't forget Professor Sandvig'a dance tonight at the Baldwin. Don't forget Williams & Co.'s clothing aaie. Bead tbeir ad. and see what a drop prices have taken. Thb Chboniclk is pleated to Jrn that Mr. D. M. French is considerably batter than he baa been for some time. Scalp treatments free. A chance to 8ae yonr hair. Professor Bortell at the residence of Thomas Kellv between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. Remember the big fair to be itiven by the ladies of the Catholic churob, be ginning Tuesday, Dec. 17th at the Vogt opera honse. Admission 10 cents. Mr. Smith French spent a comfortable niht last night and this forenoon was feeling as well as could be expected after such a severe attack of heart disease as In had. Tub Chboniclk is pleased to learn that Mr. Tom H. Ward, wbo has been in poor health for over a month, is im proving and, it is hoped, at last on tbe road to recovery. You may not need one just now, but there's no telling when the weather will change and then an overcoat will be a necessity. January prices prevail at Williams & Co. If you ore in sympathy with organized humane work and believe that a humane society is needed in this city yoo should attend the meeting which convenes at the council chambers at 8 o'clock to night. Tonight will be a big night with the Artisan at their boll, it being regular social mailt nreceded bv reception of pplioations for ne. members and else tion of officers. Every member urgently requested to be preaent. Entertainment and sapper. Mrs. . (bay lately returned from Portland where sbe selected a magni ficent variety of holiday goods which re now OBOibJbUlon at bar millinery Store in lboN4. XJwV b0 bp w'ked at tbe kit IMfftJI P'lf- Co" and eee besos ieykig eW here. dll-lw A wreck occurred on tb O. B. N. Company's road near Bonneville, this morning, that delayed the passenger train due here at 12:15 p. m. for over two bonrs. Accorcing to tbe report that reached here one freight car belonging to a weet-bound train jumped the track, from what cause could not be learned. Nobody was hurt and it ib not believed the damage was serious. The editor of the Spray Courier is be ing chased all over the swam pe of Wheel er county by a newly married man. In describing a wedding the editor got a marriage and a death notice mixed, making it read : "We sympathise with the young couple in their terrible at fliction." t000t At the semi-annual election of Wasco Tribe, Mo. 16. 1. 0. R. M. held last night the following officers were elected: B. Ulrich, eacbem ; C. T. Jones, senior sag amore ; D. M. Reardon, junior sagamore ; N. Blaeer, prophet ; A. A. Keller, chief of records: Frank Menefee, keeper of wampum. A dispatch says that Senators Mitchell and Simon have presented to the senate a memorial of the Oregon legislature recommending an appropriation for opening tbe Columbia river at The Dalles and Oeliio ; also a memorial fav oring tbe election of United States sen ators by popular vote of tbe people. In view of tbe recent cut made in tbe passenger rates by tbe White Cellar line tbe directors of tbe D. P. A. S. Co., held a meeting this forenoon but what action, if any, was determined on was not given out. It is known, however, that a decided course of some kind will be determined on before many boors. A committer consisting of Judge J. R Richards, of Boies Idaho: H. W. Scott. and C W. Fulton, of Oregon; ex-tiov- . m V . m III ernor Samuel 1. Mauser, 01 rieiene, Montana, and E. M. Rands, of Van couver, Washington, has been appointed to prepare resolutions to announce to tbe worid tbe purpose-and scope of tbe proposed Lewis & Clark celebration in Portland. The fake report sent over tbo lines to the effect that the Schley eommiseiou of inquiry had found the admiral guilty on some counts in the charge, waa tbe sub ject for much expression of indignation among many people. They will be jre jolced to learn tbat there was 00 truth m the diaoatoh. and tbat the oommifl- sion has arrived at no decision in si matter. Health Officer Van Anda reported yesterday afternoon ne. case of diph theria iu the family of councilman J. L. Kelly, namely bis sou of 18 years. lo new cases have been reported since and tbat tbe pest is abating is evident be yond a doubt. Tbe quarantine was raised Ibis morning from tbe editor'e rofidanoe to tbat there are joat five bAuwe no. under quarantine and no more. Nightwatobman Paulsen made three rreats last night. One was profes sional hobo of tbe colored persuasion, and tbe other two were plain drunks. One of the drnnke, a young man of 19, was given eoue wholesome advice and a chance to reform, while tbe other was fined $5 or two day work on tbe streets. The colored gentleman wata ordered to leave town as aoejo a. bis seat or a break beam would lot him. A series of splendid borne talent en tertainments will bo a.rolBMBBl at tbe Vogt opera boose during the Catholic fair. A change of program .ill take place each evening, and as there .ill bo a variety of selections by our beet sing ers, musicians, elocutionists, comedians and song and dance artists, it is very ev ident tbat the entertainment each night will be as well worth seeing as many of tbe high priced performances. The Herald telle of an amoeing inci dent tbat happened in Baker City last week. A young couple were married at unday school and immediately after the eremony was over, the superintendent requested that all recite a scriptural quo tation. To make herself prominent tbe bride wse the first to rise, and she inno cently recited this verse: "Suffer little children to come unto me." Tbe laugh ter that followed can be better imagined than described. The citizens of Tbe Dalles will be pleased to learn that Mr. W. W. Will iams, who underwent a most critical surgical operation at Tbe Dalle hos pital for obstruction of tbe bowels some seven ar eight weeks atro, waa discharged from tbat institution this morning a thoroughly well man, with the appetite of ploughman. John Peterson, wbo suffered amputation of one of his legs through getting it mashed at one of tbe Seufert Brothers' fhb wheels, was also diecharged. Ariato is tbe name of tbe most power ful aud effective bair and scalp prepara tion on tbe American market today. Tnousands use the name Aristo on other kinds of goods but there is only one kind of Aristo Hair Food and to convince tboee tbat bave thrown away good money on so called hair tonics and have received no benefit therefrom, Professor Bortell, representing tbe Aristo Hair Food Co., will give free scalp treatment and teach you bow to preserve your bair free of charge and convince the most sceptical tbat Ariato Hair Food is tbe only true bair and scalp preparation. Thomas Kelly residence, boors 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. For sale exclusively by the Postoffics Pharmacy, Clarke A Falk, proprietors. Governor Gear la in receipt of a letter from ex Governor D. H. Francis, presi dent of tbe Louisiana Porobaae Exposi tion Company, at St. Louis, announcing that in pursuance of tbe soggeetion of William O. Fared, curator of tbe Bute Historical and Natural History Society, of Colorado. December 20, baa boon se lected as Lonislaoa purchase flag day, and asking Goearonr Gear to invito tbe people oi QpojB to observe tbeawu vtsreary by tea display of tbo national culore. and in sucb other manner as tbey may toe fit. Governor Goer, real izing that our people are in sympathy with tbe exposition and the events of which it is commemorative, will act in accordance with the letter, and will re quest the people to observe the day by tbe raising o( flags. Thb Cbboniclb looks upon the rate war at this particular time as most un fortunate and hopes that it may yet be avoided. Tbe Dalles merchants bave not been complaining of high rates and are chitfly interested in a rato war as it will surely effect their business. A 60 cent passenger rate to Portland, or pos sibly a still smaller rate, bodes no good to Tbe Dalles holiday trade. Tbat Port land merchants are fully aware of this may be easily inferred from tbe fsct tbat at a meeting of river steamboat owners held in Portland yesterday President Seeley, of tbe Wbite Collar line, publicly stated that one department retail store in Portiand bad offered bis company a bonus of $1400 if be would maintain a 50 cent passenger rate between The Dalles and Portland daring the holidaj s. Tux Chboniclk does net pretend to judge which of tbe competing lines is at fault in tbe controversy existing between them. It only refers to this matter be cause it has more interest in Tbe Dalles than in Portland. If the business men of this town wsnt to know what a rate war means tbsy ean find out by asking tbe business men of Astoria. Btakitey's Drug Store, SjggjgS Olir 110W Our ChrleMnas lines are finer than vrr. AcusuilvllM Over three times many are all 1901 subjects mm The prices are 25 to 90 per rent No oarry-overs. ,0 lhtn Portfclld MAIL ORIt.lta receive our I Dfttll DUfltJCC Kvrrv I'm ki teitrvrett rnt, Tnvnl trentlon. 01111 rilllrtCw promptly, in lh rtu 1'layed Oat. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of tbe body, Sinkiug at the pit of tbe stomach, Loss of appetite, i everisbness, Pim; Ieeor Sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter bow it becama so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to core Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug gist. Change of tatuertr. The headquarters of The Dalles and Sbaniko stage line is now at tbe Colum bia Hotel. Stage leave there for Sban-1 . ... 1 .1 K f iko every mornm?, excepi ouonay, at o'clock. Passenger rate to bhaniko s i. 20u-tf J- M. Zoomky, Agent, ne Kawerd. Lost, a lady's gold watch, with the initials, C. W. H. carved on tbe case. Tbe above reward will be paid for its re turn to tbia office. dll-4t CASTOR I A For infants uA Cbiidrafl. Hi m HflN tap lent-l Bear the Foley's Honey mm Tar Ja. Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters? For Wood and Lighter Fuel. a The introduction of Cole's Original Alr-Tihi Heater hss revolution ised the heating stove trade in ail sections of the United States, its won derful economy in the ne of fuel, and many other excelUnt qnalitiev, strongly recommend it to oil in nee J of a heating stove. What Cole's Hatr Will Do. This stove will hsat a room from aro to 80 degrees In five minute. It will heat your house evenly day and night. It holds fire 3d hours without attvntkio). You build only one tire each winter. It barns chips, brk, leaves, patter and corn robs, end uives excellent remit with this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light snd easily moved and set up. The combustion Is pet feet and ashes ara removed only once in four weeks, None of the beat Is wasted and tbe stove will save one-half of your fast bill. It Is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. v ay." w Every one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to etav air-tight as long as used. Where wood is used for fuel every family should have one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIEE Sc BENTON, Tbe Dalles. T BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON hag an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out. We also carry a line of TRMBY AIR-TIGHTS. ...HI AITS A CROWE JONES' CAFE. First-Class Regular Meals. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Royal Toke Point and Olympia Oysters served at an nonrs ana in au gayies. i Agency ALDON BRAND delicious Chocolates and coniections. Always xresn. w WE ARE BUSY making preparations for the LARGEST CLOTHING SALE over inaugurated in the history of The Dalles. The Nub Clothing Co., (MA V. CHOWK UU I LIU Nil.) W. MAHKILI.IK,