The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 24, 1901, Image 3

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    HOLIDAY GIFTS
X off
on Regular Price
Every customer on Tuesday receives
a sprig of mistletoe.
& MAYS
Fancy Pin t fashions.
Hand Carved Lttlhtr loodfj
Dollar and Caff Bote,
Plagues, Vases, Pillows,
Sterling Silver Novelties,
Hlankets and Comfort.
Fur Collarettos, Scarfs,
Silk Waiftf. tc.
To help those who are late in making their Christmas
selections, and to help us to clean up the balance of
our Holiday Goods we will offer the following goods
at 1-4 off the regular price, Monday and Tuesday.
THREE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS.
25 er cent off
on ad SMOKING JACKETS
We have the newest ideas in Smoking Jackets
plain and fancy, double-faced and fancy lined, scotch
plaids, cord edge and silk bound.
NECKWEAR
Men of taste will bo pleased with our Neckwear
we have the prettiest creations that the combined ettbrts
of weaver and silk worm ever produced. The styles are
various and numerous. One special line of 75-eent
Neckwear now 30 cents
A Splendid Christmas Oif t.
That is if your gift is to bo of the practical sort.
Maybe above all ho would prefer an overcoat or suit.
Perhaps you could not buy a gift with which he'd be
more pleased. Our $25 Suits and Overcoats, $20.35.
$20 Suits and Overcoats, $15.75. $15 Suit and Over
coats, $10.35. $10 Suits and Overcoats, $7.05,
Our Grocery Department Spectacular with Holiday Offerings.
Christmas cheer. What tail without the
goxl things to ent ? For palatable, whole
some table cheer come to this great depart
ment simply spectacular with the enor
mous stocks temptingly displayed tor Ninas
shoppers. The prices" not only appeal to
the trade they force the business, for they
are w onders.
Plum Pudding'.
Gordon A: Dil worth, 1 lb cans 20c
41 " 2 lb cans 40c
Dates.
Persian
. 8s'c per lb
Fruits.
Inmons 20c per dot
Oranges, 150s 36c "
Oranges, 175s 80c "
Bananas 25c and 30c "
Pineapples 40c each
Figs.
California 1 lb bricks 3 lbs for 25c
California White, bulk 3 lbs for 25c
California Black 3 lbs for 25c
Honey.
Cherry Creek, 1 lb frames 15c
Mince Meat.
Libby's, Is 7lttc per package
Nuts.
Walnuts 12,lvc per lb
Almonds 15c per lb
Brazil 17c per lb
Pecans 17c per lb
Filbert 16c per lb
Haw Peanuts &Kc per lb
Roasted Peanuts 10c per lb
Christmas Candles and Favors.
'A great rtock-r beautiful stock a tempting stock a delicious stork. Such in the stock
show in the Confectionery Department at present. And it may be remarked that a bos ol
I a inly makes a most pleasing ( liriatmaa gift. Profit by our prict
Plain mixed 8Wc
broken mixed . . . 10c
Boston mixed
Hibbon mixed' P-'Kje
Fancv lie
French 20c
Asiorted Stick lOo
Peanut Stick 15c
11 oar hound ' 12' c
Jellv Beans tffyffl
uncoil.
Boston Baked Bean 20c
I .onion Drops 15c
Kaapberry Prope 20c
Chocolate Brownies XV
Matchless Chocolate 20o
Chicken Tamales 20c
Klondike Nuageta 20c
Pepliermint Lozenges ,", ,18c
Conversation l.oeengea 15e
Gum Props ft
The Dalles Daily Clmmiele.
TUESDAY -
DEC.
! building as soon as the contractors have
i a chance to put in tbeir bids. If a sat-
.zzz , isfactory contract can be had in time
-4- Jaul ! i. :ii . l. j i
nuift win uuiuuirucr ur jvi nc tuu uo
Oysters
Served
in
any
Style...
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wueo County warrants registered
prlar tm January 4, 1899, will be paid
on presentation at my offlce. Interest
t eases after November 19, 1991.
JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE,
(Jaunty Treasurer.
VAYSIOE GLEANINGS.
we published all tliat happens we should The deceased's name was William
soon be with the angels. In order toJxewton West. He was born March 30,
please ieople we must print only the 1834 and died Sunday evening December
Ice cream for Christmas dinners at A.
Keller's confectionery store.
The football game next Sunday will
Ik- called at 2 o'clock p. m. harp.
The pettnfhee will he open for delivery
of mail from ti to 10 a. in. imd 5 to 6 p.
m. on Christmas day.
Mra. Vickers desires through The
"mmaiaa to thank the Modern Wood-
turkey.
Employee of the Wasco Warehouse
Milling Company were buey today bang
ing op the arc light lamps tor lighting
the city.
A marriage license was ie.ucd this
afternoon to Carl 6. LiverMine of Iowa
and Miss Retta Olive Taylor, daughter
of W. H. Tayl. .r of Dry H 11 . v
Frank Gunning is adding a 20x30 foot
two story addition to his blacksmith
hep which will be uaed for the wagon
department of bis large and-in Teasing
I'UsiiH-as. -w'
Christman Wenim at lion Lutheran
church tomorrow, Wednesday, at 11 a.
ui. Thi Sundav school will render a
program at 4:30 p. m. A cordial welcome
i extended to all.
At the East End jewelry store this
evening t 8 o'clock the jar containing
the atones will bo opened and counted.
The person guessing closest to number of
stones in the jr vill be gitren the gold
watch.
A. M. William & Co s arc cloning out
the entire line of line statuary and
wedgewood novelties, ranging in price to
2, at the special price of 60c er piece.
A rare chance to secure a choii-e Xgaai
gift cheap.
During yeaterday and until noon today
fifty aenlpa ware rodetaaed nt the office
of the county clerk. Of Usees ttalrty
nigfat wao nwaaaind by Heavy Inatigat
who killed team on the Oaurgn A. Young
4 non'a nnj south of fUraoftt.
in
innvnriUM
rushed to completion.
Mr. G. T. Parr returned this morning
from 0 two weeks business trip to San
Francisco. Mr. Parr has been appointed
agent in-chief of the Eastern Oregon
land Company, vice G. W. McNear, the
change to take effect on the 1st of
January.
The London Times reprints from its
isaue of November 23, 1801, the follow
ing items: A milliner advertises that
she will not be visited on foot, and as
sures her customers that her father kept
his own coach. This is very true No.
305, and drove it also."
I tie bu?;nes men of the citr.Tfenerai-
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iy, amy mai iney never iiau a i;eiier iioi-a
iday trade than the present. Some of
them, most of them in fact, say they
nev-r bad as good. Everybody appears
to have plenty of money wbicb is spent
freely on presents that are above the
average of holiday goods iu price aud
vnlue. tamman
The Boys Club of the Congregational
church yesterday presented Rev. D. V.
Poling with a handsome library chair
and desk while the girl of the congre
gation pM-ented Mrs. Politig w ith a nice
parlor chair. The presentation was so
arranged that it was a real surprise to
Mr. and Mrs. Poling.
A turkey famine was precipitated yes
terday afternoon u lien it was supposed
there wasn't a turkey to be had in town
except leas than half a dozen that were
so poor that no one wanted them. There
were, however, a few on sale Ibis morn
ing and the prospect of more this after
noon, either from a surplus that wasn't
reckoned on or a shipment from Port
laud. Frank Gunning tins two beautiful
specimen! of his own blacksmith handi
craft as ever was seen. One is a stick
pin forged from one piece of steel, the
head consisting of three little borne
sh.y. The other is a fire shovel with a
a beautifully carved handle. Both were
made for Christmas preeents, the shovel
if we mistake not being for Mr. Gun
ning's best girl.
E. 0. McCoy did a heroic net at 3
o'clock this afternoon and probably
tved the Ule of little Ray Jackson, son
of J. H. Jackson of this city. The boy
bed been riding the family pony nod
the beast bad ran away with him, gal
loping round rarioos streets oo the bill
finally making a rush down Washington
treat. At the pony turned the career
nt French's bank Mr. McCoy ranked In
the street and placing nt snonmer
agaioet the bores stopped the animal at
nice things on them and leave the rest
to the gossips; yea, its a fact we don't
print nil the news. If we did wouldn't
it make spicy reading? But this would
be for one week only. The next weak
you would read our obituary, and there
would be a strange face in heaven.
The members of The Dalles ootbalf
team are practicing daily between the
hours of 4 o'clock and 6 o'clock in the
afternoon, oo the beach near the D. P.
& A. N. Co 'a. warehouse. The team baa
been reinforced by some of our college
boys who are home for the holidays, and
ft presents the strongest aggregation
ever seen in The Dalles. The people
csn rest assured that the game on Dec.
y 20th, will be the best contest ever seen
on the gridiron in The Dalles, and one
of the best ever witnessed in the state.
No doubt they wii! appreciate the fact
and greet the team and visitors with a
large audience.
The merry Christmas time it here
again with all ita storied tradition of fas
cinating mystery and joyous spirit of
Christian love and charity. You breathe
it iu the happy home circle where every
little tot and elder thrills with a deli
cious secret. It is written on innumer
able beaming faces. The schools are
charged with it and the churches, too.
It it a time of happiness and should be
a time of better understanding. Let ut
be thankful thai the good iod has given
ua this fettiva) of cheer and kindness to
warm the heart and teach ut gentle
manners and reveal the unsounded
depths of human jjood aud aspiration.
At a special communication of Coium- jp
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bia Chapter No. 88, O. E. B., last night,
the following officers were installed:
Mra. C. W. Deitxel, W. M. ; Mr. J. P.
Lucas, W. P. ; Mrs. Olivia Morgan, A.
If.; Mra. Mary Myers, Sec.; Mrs. Mary
Logan, Treat. ; Miss Harriet Marden,
Good.; Miat Maude Clarke, A. fond.;
Mrs. Sallie Clarke, Chaplain-; Miat Una
Kioto, Adah ; Mrs. Elite Kelaty, Ruth ;
Mrs. Esther Harris, Esther; Mrs. Jetaie
Kirby, Martha; Mrs Anna Kluersly,
Electa; Mra. Grace Donnell, warden;
Mr. C. W. Deitel, sentinel. Mrs. Emilht
adert was chosen as marshal, but oo
15, 1901.
As yet the receipts for all the depart
ments of the Catholic fair have not been
announced but MesdamesT. J. Seufert
and J. 8. Fish, who were ably atsistod
in their department by Mesdames H.
Herbring, J. Benton, M. Blank, C.
Hdwe, A. Sandrock, J. Doberty, F. A.
Seufert, M. Boynton, J. P. Flynn and
daughters, and Misses An uie O'Brien.
Ssdie Redmond, Anna Stobling and
Maun Kuhne, have realized about
$1055. This does not include any part
of the door money or any department
outside of tbeir individual booths and it
is likely that tbe proceeds from the
other departments will more than double
this amount. Tbe above mentioned
ladles desire to thaok the public for
their liberal patronage as well as the in
dividuals who did so ranch toward tbe
success of tbe enterprise, also to each
and every merchant in the city who was
most liberal io his donalioo and to
the Seufert A Condon Telephone Co ,
who put In a phone in the opera house
for their benefit. The net proceeds will
be announced lo a few days.
Chrlsiasas Music at flt. Jeter's.
On Christmas day High Mass will be
celebrated by the jtastor, Rev. Father
Brouageeat, at 10:30 a. m.
Sjiwial music has been prepared for
thin occasion. Farmers Mas will la
ming with Birgfekl'x orchestra an ac
companiment. The following aingern
will take part :
Soprano Mesdame N. J. Bintiott
nd T. A. VanNorden. Minne Irene
lynn, Marie (ioelner Kli.abeth Lauer
and Ethel Brown.
Tenor Meaarx. Crandall, DavenMit
and Fl vun.
i Altos. Mi Borden aud Misse Elia -mtB
Bonn, and Melvia Dawwon and Carl
lerhring, Hugh Lu cy and Erin st
jiM-lner.
Bassos Messrs. Dane, Simonton,
linnott, Sexton and Heroux. The music
s under the direction of C J. Crandall
faith Mamie Helen Flynn as organist. .
inn.
A mno nMd at tne otfcnr day.
OaMtMOT fata. WM WtaWtunAteMi ttr0 I ne UStOtjn ISUs jnnaaa. "a'
m -t&7 m aWt In the feet fantn
A writer who tiitns himself ' A
Friend," but who forgot to furnish bio
name, writes to say that the man who
die! suddenly atTygh, Sunday night
week, n welt-known resident of
Wapinitia ; that the father died, at was
Laid in the Chmomu-lc at the Usee, of
Lento pneumonia; that the landlord of
IbeTygh hotel, Sam Brojriea, snot tor
khe ana ae eooo as it wet teen font inn
it k. hail ..m aaalnat a ateaas Uhujo of Me tttoer wtn tar loot, aui suae
v 3-" .l .ua
aide until be had
hie mtbeVe bed-
away. The
with Jndpt fftatnfny eneut tbe saaoi
bnrml bdfore bit eon afifnai net one
Umatilla county stockmen have been
ooodlog up Ibeir cattle with tbe result
ot of tickm will be iottolled Inter. LJbtt osarly trery owner is short tome
( u-entile. Tbe stealing it laid to the charge
of ao organised band ef "rattlers" their
method being for each member of tbe
gang to drift small baaobet of cattle,
ooe aifbt's drift, ao at to be able to re
tarn to hit heme before daybreak In the
morning. When fairly oet of tbe noon
try abort oust! they are bunched end
drifen to tbe railroad for thin moot. At
tbe eattlnon tbe range nm only gathered
for eoontfag aad breeding ealvte, enot t
year, tbe tbttwnt are mtotkaliy teonrt
The eatuo may nave
ag tkafe lana
as HSnay aaaf
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gM to -do
Blakeley's Drug Store,
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Our X16W or Christmas lines
. are liner than ever.
Medallions ()w ihtm ilmM M mMy
are all 1901 subjects rnr-
The prleee are 25 to 30 per ct ut
No oarry-overs. thtu PortI(Ulu.
MAIL lilllitKI o-tolve our I DftTU OUflllCC I Kvery fscksae ..'llvsrcl Vraa.
personsl attooUon. DUInrllUnCO v.anp(ly. lit the city.
OET THE MONEY
in the glass jar in our Window. We
will give it to the one guessing near
est to the amount ths jar contains.
Contest closes Maroh 1st, 1G02.
...MAYS fi CROWE...
wishing
you all
A
Merry
Christmas
The nub Clothing Co,
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