HS25S3 TEMPTINC PRICES. Never before has a Holiday Sale opened with such , Astonishing Bargains as we present today. HT At 17c Ciiildr en's Underwear. At 37c 49c At 79c 97c This line of Natural Wool Un derwear is just the thing that is needed at this season of the year, and bargain seekers will do well to give it immediate attention. Former prices up to 40c and 45c. Sofa Pillows. A fail line of handsome designs and colorings and just the thing for ornamental and useful pres ents. Plain 37c, ruffled 49c. Ladies' Dressing Sacques. These garments are jast the thioir for these cool mornings, when Mercury is hovering around Zero. They come in all the pretty shades. At $1.89 Downaline Comfortables This is a warm number for a cold night. The designs are pret ty, they open out freBh and clean. At 43C India Silks. In all the delicate shades for fancy work, ornamental or useful purposes. J nst the thing to finish your Christmas present in. At 39c Door Mats One of the most useful and es sential things to be found around the house. Everyone needs one at the door to save the carpets from being soiled by muddy shoes. At $2.17 Fur Huss. Tn lioht and dark coloring, fac- inating to the eye and comfortable for the feet. Just the thing to stand on these cold nights before you take your final leap into the arms of Morpheus. At 73c Rs. We are offering a special num ber in this line as they are al ways sought after as suitable pres ents for sensible people. At $3.98 Silk Waists. Jast the garment for style, fit and elegance. A perfect model for street, reception or evening wear. At $4.97 Black Satin Waists This garment is a perfect dream of artistic taste and perfection. There are not a great many left and should you want one dp not delay. At $5-39 5.63 6.13 6.32 7.29 7.37 Pattern Suits As displayed in our East win dow represent but a few of the splendid bargains we are offering for a few days this week. At 7C Men's Initial Hand'kfs These Japonette handkerchiefs, at the remarkable price as quoted above, are just the thing for the cold you have in your head. They are soft and pleasant to noBe and within the reach of everybody. i Men's Silk Hand'fs. At 23c At 47c Your choice of pure white or colored borders. Beautiful value at three times the price quoted. Gentlemen's Lined Gloves. This line of gloves at freeze-out prices. They are iuef'the thing for your walk to and frcm your place of business. At 39c Men's Underwear. This line of Natural Wool gar ments are beyond a doubt well worth an tffort on the part of any one who la now, or will be, in need of underwear to call and see for themselves that this is a genuine bargain cfferiDg. At $7.29 Men's Suits- Last, 'but not least. The golden opportunity of a life- time. We will offer ou any one of oar $10.00 suits at this remarkably low price, but for no stated num ber of days. Do not overlook this if you will ever need a suit of clothes during your natural life time. At 97C Men's Felt Shoes. It you are troubled with cold feet yon will find relief in a pair of these shoes. Chilblains will never bother you when your feet . are encased in a pair of Felt ehoee. At 79C ' La(lies' -Knit Slippers. Nice to slip on when yon arise or just before retiring. A relief to . tired feet and so warm and com fortable in cold weather. Just what every lady should have. At 69C Children's High-Button Arctics. These will save doctor bills by preventing colds. They will save the little onethe sufferings of cold feet and promote its comfort in every way. Keep the feet warm at any cost. Af. 49c Men's Warm - Lined Overshoes. Don't get . cold feet. It's not necessary when you can buy over shoes at this ridiculously low price. The price is a warm one ; not warmer, however, than the overshoes themselves. At. IOC -Dolls' Shoes. Please the little ones bv getting shoes for their dollB. The dolls won't appreciate it but the chil dren will, and you'll never miss the email sum "it costs yon. No doll is complete without them. At 29C Morning Star Roast Coffee. A Mocha and Java blend, the regular price of which is 35c. We make a special price for this week only. This gives you an oppor tunity to have the very best at the price of an inferior article. At 19c French Candy. Sweets to the sweet. Your best girl will appreciate a box of this 4 candy and will never euspVct its cost. She'll give you credit for paying much more, as you would if you bought it elsewhere. Roast 'Peanuts and Ha zel Nuts. Walnuts and Brazil Nuts. Pecans,Filberts,Chest .. nuts and Pine Nuts. Almonds. At 9c At 11c At 13c At 17c Carving1 Sets. y At 97c, for game, 2 piece set. imported bone handles. At $1.63, for game or steak, 2 piece set, bone handles. At $1.83, knife, folk and steel. Better grades at prices ranging as high as $5.50. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. !ASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY - DECEMBER 15, 1898, Telephone No. 1. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The nose is red, the lips are blue, The toes are tingling in the shoe. You long to kick the idiot who Says, "Fine, clear, frosty morning!" ""J This time the young men are 87 pins ahead of the single men in the bowling contest. The temperature has moderated great ly today and the report for tonight and tomorrow is fair. "Ten little Indians" will be- at the fair tonight. The hall will be well warmed, fco the ladies promise. Not to be outdone by The Dalles, Dufnr scraped up a wedding last night, and Justice of Peace Thomas united in marriage Wm. Craft and Mrs. Covey, -The Dufur brass band got out and serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Craft. Those gentlemen who intend joining Smith Bros', dancing class will please meet at Schanno's hall, over Brown's store,on Thursday evening; the ladies on ' Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the same place. 14-2t rue scnooi report puDiisneu louayt Vinrrc that tla q irorano rlailv flt.tfinfltippi has been reduced about fotty by reason . of the prevalence of mumps. The teachers say it is a general occurrence at present for several pupils to be absent, veach day from this ailment. -"Xl. Z. Donnell is already beginning to receive Christmas' presents, and -the other day was presented by the Cyclone Camera Co. with a $40 camera. Mr. Donnell has been very successful in his sales of kodaks and cameras, which is greatly appreciated by his company. No entertainment was ever given in the city that wag so thoroughly enjoyed as was Hi Henry's minstrels. The hrst part is grand, and the latter makes the audience almost take the roof off of the house. Cripple Creek paper. And we are to hear this show Saturday night. It has just come to our notice that Mr. Michael Callaghan has purchased a res- idence in The Dalles for the purpose of I giving his children n chance to attend 1 school. Thnre was a time when we V hoped Mr. Cill.ighari would buy a hornet in Dufur, but his choice, all tbinars considered, waa The Dalles.' Dufur Dispatch. A young man weighing about eight pounds called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Hertz this morning about 6:30 o'clock, and he likes the place, so he has decided to stay. He didn't say his name was Dewey, nor Sampson, neither is it Bismarck, tor Mr. Hertz eaya even these names are not good enough for him. The manv pretty calendars which decorate The Chronicle "parlors" and add to our gorgeous surroundings, peer ing out from among the tapestry an banging from every column, remind as that 1899 is at hand. Every year the. designs of these monitors of time growll more beautiful and are calculated to! ornament any room or office. The wife of a man named Moon, in Arkansas, presented him with a tine baby boy. This was a new Moon. The father celebrated the event by drinking himself full. This was the full moon. When he awoke from his drunken stuper all he bad left in his pockets was 25 cents. This was the last quarter. His mother-in-law beat him over the head with a club, thus giving him a total eclipse. A slight accident occurred to the steam; shovel a short distance beyond Laj Grande last evening. Having been usedl in the mountaius during the summer, the shovel was being brought down, when an axle broke near, one wheel, causing both of them "to fall to the mid dle of the track and the car to slide for quite a little distance. But about four hours were consumed in repairing the damage, and No. 4 was delayed about five hours. Our ignorance as to the Eti ictneeB of officers of the law cansed us to make a misstatement in regard to the parting of Mr. and Mrs. Forester yesterday. Not taking into consideration that the law and justice demands that a murderer be kept in Bolitude as nearly as possible and that no visitor be allowed within the bars, we have frequently considered the officers cruel who would not permit the wife to enter the cell and converse with her husband. Yesterday upon hearing that Mrs. Forester had bidden her hus band good-bye, we naturally inferred that love was not the only one who un locked the bars, but that the jailer as sisted. In this we were mistaken, and therefore apologize to Mr. Fitzgerald, who might be considered remiss in his duties, which accusation can never be applied to the present jailery The reception given to Mj and Mrs. Richard Rees last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Parkin's was very en joyable. About fourtee'n guests were present who spent theours in a happy way, congratulating the newly-married couple, engaging in pleasant conversa tion and listening to sweet music. A delicious wedding lunch was also served. C. M. Finch, agent for the St." Louis Art Metal Co. and C. W. Hodson, of the Irwin, Hodson Co., of Portland, are in the city today superintending the work of placing the steel furniture in the vault at the county court house. This vault will be the most substantial. in the state of Oregon. The furniture being of steel, there will be positively no danger to records and valuable papers in case of fire, it is certainly a move in the righTmrection, and one' which has long been needed here. The experience of other towns in Oregon, ench as Roseburg and Dallas, which have recently lost re cords which. were invaluable, by fire has taught us a lesson and we are now profit ing by it. THE FAIR LAST NIGHT. Ulsa Bloch,- the Center of Attraction, Delights Everyone. The Vogt opera house presented a very pretty appearance last night, the different boothB being very artistically arranged, the daintiest perhaps were the crepe paper, flower, doll and candy booths. Besides these are the fancy articles, the domestic booth, cooking depot, refreshment stand aud fish pond. In the left hand corner is "The Old Curiosity Shop," which contains any amount of interesting curios dating back for over a hundred years, and is pre sided over by Mrs. Collins and Mrs. McCuen. On the right as you enter is the gypsy ent, surrounded by far trees. Here re- tides the gypsy who has made palmistry k special study, and was said last night to be an adept In delineating character and giving pointers as to your future. . A large crowd attended last evening, eager to hear Miss BlORh sing, for Dalles people who have already listened to her in Portland were as anxious to hear her again as were those who liHve never had the opportunity. She poeesses a very attractive personality, and her beauty alone would demand the attention of the 'audience; bnt what a voice. No singer A letter received this morning by W TT r.... t T T V ..1. cently left for Koseburg, tells of his safe the Vogt has ever so successfully arrival at that place and of thejaM made !t ibi"ate WUh mU6'Cu 8Un : t.;u i.ooWk 1 'TTa n"7a I While her selections were perhaps more rilv. are much 'HE1. "u - cores were just as pieua.ug iruui iuu iaw -im, wllu'Sts fum pleased with his new home. Among other things Mr. Norman tells of an ac cident to Will Harper, who a few months ago left this city and took a po sition as mail carrier oat from Rose burg. Last week one morning early his team run away and dashing into a tree threw him out and cut bis face terribly. He was unconscious for four days ; but Mr. Norman said when he went out to see him (nine miles from town) Fridav, be was improving end it was expected they would take him into the city soon. THE MUUKRN MOTHER Has found that her little ones are im proved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Fig?, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For the beet results use the Vive Camera, For sale by the Postoffice Pharmacy. tf that they were simpler and adapted to the tastes of everyone in the house. She was ably accompanied by Mies Alma Schmidt. Tonight Miss Bloch will sing "Star Spangled Banner," for the rendi tion of which she has become so famous in Portland. The program opened with an instru mental duet by the Misses Nickelsen, which was a catchy selection and well received. The lantern swinging by Messrs. Van Norden, Campbell and Pruyne, so much enjoyed at the club minstrels last year, was repeated last evening and received applause after applause, until they were compelled to respond to an encore. By request they will again favor the audience toraorjow evening. The fair is a euceees. Tonlcht at the Fair. The fair will be opened each afternoon, when no admission will be charged. The program for tonight will be as follows : Solo-A May Morning Denza Miss Hote Bloch. Recitation Miss B. French Solo At Parting ...Rogers Miss Rose Bloch. Indian Song (In costume) Tvelve little girls Solo The Magic Bong Meyer Hellmnnd Miss Rose Bloch. (Accompanist, Miss Alma Schmidt.) During the evening Miss Bloch will sing "Star Spangled Banner." Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. Snipes-Kinerely Drng Co. No man knows bow much he is capa ble of until he isn't in love. mm Exlis! The Amusement Event of the season. TOYS We have the largest assortment ever displayed in The Dalles, and you will find our prices are lower than all of our competitors. $50.00 IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. Books, in Endless Variety. Cloth bound, 12 mo., 200 titles, 12Jc each. Chatterbox, latest edi tion, only 69c. All goods marked in plain figures. ' Jacobsen. Book & Music Go. 170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. ' Opera House SATURDAY, DEC. 17. Direct from Salt Ijike City, en route to Port land in their own special train of veslibule cars, will fill iu a spare dute at The Dalles. the"o1C3 show v CF THE OTLYt HI. HENRY'S GREAT MAJESTIC MODERN INSTRELS! GUARANTEED POSITIVELY THE MOST ORIGINAL UNIQUE, NOVEL and r,iOST EXPENSIVE CP ITS u:nd AT-.D CLASS. F ALL WHITE PERFORMERS BAND 3tt fil MATCHLESS IQ ?. GREAT f?. ColYiVATOJ tfS .0 GPSCIALTSESI fl-fc FINEST SMOW OKiS ff & 1 1! Tt-itr worst-Di jt lil. REN3Y. Sc!s Otvsier, PRICES. Reserve seats, first seven rows 11.00 Reserve seats, next three rows 75 Back seats, 50c; children, 25. Seats on sale at tue Snipes-Kinersly Drug Store.