IF?? Yoa see a Han losing his pocketbook you fool justified in telling him about it, even if you haven't been introduced. Wo possibly don't know you personally, but wo do know you nro losing money in buying your clothing, at any rato you aro not making nil the money you -could which ia jitet the same thing. The way to make all the money thore is in Hint line, is to buy your clothing of us. Boys' Alltxiool Suits rroni 1.85 up Men's all-wool suits from 3.85 up Hoys' overcoats and ulsters from 1.50 up Men's overcoats, ulsters and top coats ironi 4,85 up (Xle have been offering you black and colored dress goods rctunnnts for the pnst week and perhaps nil of you hnvo bought, but still wo hnvo u few left, and in conjunction with those remnants that wo hnvo on hand, we will offer you u choice lot of Pattern Suits nt a much lower prico than you ever pur chased anything to compare with them before in your life. This is n brond assertion to make and a liH..miou9 thing to do when you know full well how fabrics of all kinds have advanced in the past couple of months, and yet they have not reached tho elevation they will eventually attain. Silk, Satin and Velvet Fancy UUaists will bo sacrificed during tho present week, as the following prices indicate: $5 08 Waists $."5.75 5.00 Waists 4.1!) $0.02 WaiBts 5.00 !f; 7." Waists 5.10 J7.00 Wnista 5.25 7.f Wnistft 5,85 jfS.OO Waists 0 75 Waists 7.50 All Goods Marked In Plain Insures. PEASE Sl MAYS WOOLEN MILL AGAIN. Another Opportunity Will Our t'eople to Secure a lie Olreli Mill. The Dalles Dairy Chronicle, Hi I DA V JANUARY 19, 1900 Oysters served In every tyle by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEAMINGS. Geo. F. Hull At the Baldwin tonight, "Jiappy Homes How to Get Them." Go where you can get the worth of jour money. A. M. Williams: Co. are telling tiiclr entire stock of ladies' flannel wahts at a fourth off the regular price. The meeting of the Students' Literary Club cannot fail to bo iuterestlKK to night, ii" this is the date set ,cr the moot ff note. They invite all interested to be present. The following .books hare been added to tliu library : "Ten Thousand a Year," l)J' Warren; "Aetoria," Irving; "Tho Adventures of F.rancois," Mitchell; "Wix," N'orris. Y -u may now teleet any child'? jacket 'ro'ii A. M. Willinme A Co.'s stock worth ? 3, and they will wrap it up for )ou f .r '--50. Any other jacket tho ime way; j,iBt halfpiice. . Tomorrow afternoon tho taxpayers are to hold a mcttitnf at tho brick school liouHion Court Htreot for the purpose of levying a tax to run tho schools for tho coming yrar. Tho room should not be able (.j contuln tho crowd. Have you been one of thoeo who have metered a kick regarding tho taxes J'O'J pay and do you now caro to improve Nie opportunity nfforded to have your in the matter of school taxes? If, Mi go to the meeting tomorrow and ex P'tee your opinion, or forever hold your Ptace. The tax levy for 1000, at determined tho county court is us follows: For We, 0 1! mills ; school, 5 mills ; G. A. K , 1 10 county, 11.35; atato bounty, h mi le. .Making a total of 23 mills. It is "I mated that a levy of 11.35 will raieo 'otlicient funds for tho running expenses 01 the county, which are $30,000 a year. John .Myers, who died in Portland wednutdny, was a brother of Clay NMi of this dtyV Ai M Illness was 01 fhort duratlon,yf brother knew "otl.lngollt unnoecelved a tele. ru'n nnnouuclrrfilds death. Mr. Myers a Pioneer of 1800, and a man highly SM in tho co,nmunity where ho Win, McCorkle, of Tygh Valley, who a staunch friend of Tub Oiiuonici.b, to nfornj u hy etler Uut we mistaken regarding the caie of ma )0XtttTyghi Hb wy lhw-BOt v 6 ,f "lckle of any kind In Tygh. .bt the two case, at Wanuc are j respotifiblu for tho error, tho names of me pmces ueing contused. in -spite of tho beautiful weather which Dalles ipeoplo aro enjoying today, tho presence of J. P. Jonue is our city, ad vertising the Southern Pacific, tho Suu set route, cannot fail to entice one to en joy tho baauties of tho SonWiern Califor nia climate by taking ii trip over that line and -stopping here and there as they jocrney. A very largo crowd attended the club dance last night at tho Baldwin, and the presence of uany visitors, including the Salem bowling team, added inueii to the pleasure of the evening. The guests were enthusiastic over tho musk and highly pleased with the party. Xo nicer dancing parties ire given in any city of its size, than those which Dalles society people aro enjoying this winter. Miss Anna C. Smith gave a "Hearts" party to a number of her friends Mon day evening, in hoinr of her visiting friend, Mies Virginia Mardeu, of The Dalles. Mrs. M. Koed received lirst prize for tho beet phtver among tho ladles, and Win, Davidson first prize for best player among the gentlemen. Sup per was served at 10:30, after which dancing whb enjoyed for a couple of iioure. Glacier. The Hathbono Sisters had a pleasant session lust evening, when tho following oflleers wore installed : Mrs.T. Driver, M. H. C; Mrs. Nellie Wiud, H. S. ; Mrs. Cluik, K. J. ; Mrs. Stubling, M. of T. ; Minnie Gosser, ,M. of .It. and C. ; Mm. Gavin, M. of S. ; Mrs. Chrismaii, P. O. T.; Mrs. Patterson, G. O T. ; Mrs. Phillips, Trustee, Thu installing officers were .Mrs. Croseen, .Mrs. Vaueo and MrH. Thompson. Kvery one who happened eyes towan lug of last w the prluo rUiftn was of smokln f ore elio passed away. Although suffer ing terribly at first opiates were ad ministered, and stio was not conscious of pain toward tho last. Later this morning Mr. Gilmore started for tho city w-ith her body, and the funeral will tako place at tho Congregational church Sunday afternoon. WouJd you breathe the air of Arkansas hills, and minglo with tho simple honest folks who live there among and sympa thize with the nfllictions that full on tho homo of Tom Logan, an honest but much wronged blacksmith. If so, attend the performance of "Human Hernia" at the Vogt opera house Jan. 22. Not alone Borrows mark tho play, there aro tears in plenty, hut also a generous supply of incidents which provoko hearty, health ful laughter. All who have seen the play will welcome its coming and all who have heard of it for Its several successful seasonB have made it a popu lar favorite will await will) eagerness tho performance of next Monday night. Itev. .Jim. Do FnrrcHl'ii Kticce". I n (... .l.fti III VHI II IIUI LMt. HoodVrrUnpjflavIevhif.-' OilGfi was lyfilty oi tho uc GSror uiwu iiiii miirifii noiri" jymKf smoitMur uneir wpor yw to thoufetjranlumlujul. Kinu mssipaiinjf inrw aiinjwpuere K)ko frouilio Bfitck qLjnn DarkAamc was ywiilar. largo i on und closed the truly interesting whilo before st rem. In liko 811, factory scene, w h!ch It lasted. An exchange truly says: "Kvery pound of print paper, every pound of job stock used in a newspaper office is costing today 25 per cent more than it did eight weeks ugo, und there is no prospect of a reduction. Yet newspapers neither ask nor riceivo one cent more for their production in any of its forms, The prico of tho paper to readers remains tho same, advertising rates always low, remain low, und cut-throat competition makes profit to job work exceedingly problematical." Last night about 0 o'clock S. Ilolton received n telephone message from tho doctor at Antelope, saying that lie feared Miss Maggn Gilmore, who was burned so severely the night beforo, would not live through the night. This morning another meesBko told of her death nt 4 nV!ni-k this morft. nit. Mr, Gilmore ar rived at her bedsftle abauKvvo hours be The Denver "Eye" has the following article concerning tho success of Itov. Do Forrest in his new field of labor: "Tho new rector of St. Peter's church on Second avenue Is doing a splendid work. He is fast removing tho obstacles which have in tho past stood in tho way of tho growth of tho church and brought tho society into a cheerful present with a prof pect for n more hopeful future. "Uev.Do Forrest eumo hem from Port lam', Oregon, a fhort time since on ac count of his wife's henlth. He has taken clmrKO ol St. Peter's church nnd is well liked and his good work thoroughly ap preciated. Mr. Do Forrest is assisted in L lua church work by his wile, who has Hor years sang in her husband's church, and Mies Adel'e, n talented soprano, formerly a student of the celebrated Georgo Sweat of New York, and later of Fisher Powers, of Denvor. "'I ho hope is generally expressed among tho members and friends of tho church that Mr. Do Forrest and his charming family may remain long among them and continue their good work." Now Sellout Turin. Glasses will bo organized in tho first primary grado at the Court Street ami Academy Park schools at tho opening of the now term, Monday, Jan. 22, It is desired that, as far as possible, all be ginners enter at that time und start with the new classes, as no other classes for pupils first entering school will bo organized this year. Owing to the crowded condition of thu rooms there will bo no now class started in the Kust Hill Primary school this term. It will be better for first primary pupils in the eastern division of tho district to wait until next September to enter, Or If parents deem it best they may come down to the Court street school or Academy Park school, J, S, Lakukks Clarko St Falk'a flavoring extracts aro the best. Ask your grocer for them, So often have tho nowspapers of Tho Datloa uiged upon tho citizens tho woolen mill question and such a con tinued story has it become, with no further results than a short conference with various representatives who hnvo como here with propositions, that wo almost hesltnto to ngalu broach tho subject. However, having referred to it yesterday by way of warning, wo feel encouraged to proceed. Whatever may have been the defects in previous propositions, which have caused our people to refuse to consider them, tho very fact that this is not a new enterprise but ono which has been successfully carried on in another lor-al-ity to such an extent that they now seek a broader field of trade, should incite tho business men of Tho Dalles to glvo it more serious consideration than any previous proposition. For somo time the secretary of the Commercial Club has been in corre spondence with a number of persons to whom tho promoters referred them, and very satisfactory replies have been received as to their reliability and busi ness character. Ab a lesult, in a short timo they will visit tho city to determine what is the sense of our citizens concern ing it. It is sincerely hoped that this will be an exception to tho general rule, and that instead of allowing one or two citizens to throw cold water on tho proposition from the first, tho matter will be thoroughly investigated and all have a "ringer in the pie." The idea of tho company is to doublo the capacity of their mill, making it a six-set miil, employing nt least 125 men imagine tho advantage to 1 lie Dalles ot having a pay-roll each month of $3,500, At least 2,000,000, and perhaps 3,000,000 pounds of wool will be handled each year. No idea has been given as to what will be expected of our citizens, but it has been surmised that no subscriptions will bo taken, as heretofore in such cages, a certain amount of stock being taken in the enterprise. If tiie proposi tion be nt all reasonable, it is hoped it will hi looked upon with favor in The Dalles, and tint before they arrive a disposition to do what is best for the city's interests will have been engen dered. how comes naturally, and their visits aro always enjoyod. At the closn of tho games all repaired to the Baldwin and joined in the danc ing, after which tho team was enter tained nt tho Umatilla House. The scores by games were as follows: M 2nd 8(1 Ith Totn McNary 44 39 30 27149 Hughes 23 30 33 33121 Hoyt 32 39 35 25-131 D'Arcv 04 01 -50 41-200 Mlnto'. 47 2-1 33 34138 Barker 37 38 30 59170 Totals 247 231 218 219 Bradshaw 42 35 20 44147 Baldwin 37 51 44 34 1C9 Kurtz 30 35 40 00171 Houghton 33 41 41 42159 Mavs 24 32 30 39131 Schmidt 30 39 49 44102 Totals 190 230 238 2C9 lands. Equally interesting is the scientific and tempting fashion in which the sorting and packing of the orange i hero accomplished. Tho faithful were exhorted to see Mecca and shufflo off; but wiser gener ations will tee California of tho sonth and prolong life. tfc Tim Modern Mother Has found that her little ones aro- im proved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentlo remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. Tho true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. ' Clarko A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. WINTER TRIPS. Tho Itinvlliig Contest. "Turn about is fair play," so evident ly thought our bowlers when they beat their Illiheo guests three straight games last nijht. It did not, however, look encouraging for a change in luck when tho visiting team came out ho far ahead in the first game, nor anything to brog of in the second ; but the. two last told tho tale, and showed that Dalles bowlers had not lost all of their cunning. D'Aicy, of Salom, was high man and did "handsomely;" Kurtz high for the homo team. Hio audience was not so large nor quite eo enthusiastic ns that which- witnessed the games last year, and yet thoro was a good attendance and interest in bowling was somewhat renewed. Somehow tho Salem and Dalles bowl ers nlliliuto remarkablv well, and a lasting friendship has sprung up be tween tho two teams which will bo carried into every day life nnd move most pleasant for all concoined. Beside thip, Dalles people have n very kindly feeling for tho Salem team, which some- For winter resilience or winter outing ideal conditions will bo' found on every hand in California. Plenteous early rainfall has this season given to the semi-tropical vegetation wonderful im petus; the floral offerings are more than usually generous and the crop of southern fruits bountiful and excellent. Old ccean nossesses new charms nt Santa Barbara, Santa .Monica, Long Beach, Coronadoand the enchanted isle of the sea, Batnlina where fishing, boating, rambling, riding, hunting and loafing may be enjoyed us nowhere eif.e. Quiet little spots, snug and warm, offer themselves at Montecito. Xordhoff, Pasadena, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Btook and Palm Springs. For renewing health and vigor, here abound many hot spring?, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated merits ; the dry, antiseptic, tonic air of tho desert may be enjoyed at Banning, Indio, Yuma; and, even fartheron, at Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, exists con ditions equally well indicated for weak throats and lungs. Many think nothing in nature more attractive than the shimmering olive orchards of Santa Barbara and San Diego ; others prefer the stately walnuts of Ventura and Los Nietos, or the lemons of Fernando; but for glorious fruit and graceful tree commend us to the golden oiange, first, last and always, and it exists in greatest perfection at Covina, Riverside, Kedlands and High FREE With every one dol lar purchase at our store during January and February we will give a chance on a $50 Aluminized Steel Range. Garland fiiaier & im i 1 ail IT ItJ i Grocery Department.... Special Fish Sale For One Week. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. W Q W W w m Q W m A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed I!ye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King Philip Corn, Stowell's Kvergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kafiir Corn, Egyptian Corn, ! White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Potatoes, Burbank Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Brown Grns?, Ctieap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancv Groceries, all of which will be sold at close prices for CASH "nt the Fee.l, Seed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS. d U2 o SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1 lb tin Broiled Muckcrol, in tomato Banco 15c 1 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, in mustard sauco loc 1 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, soused in picos 15c 2 Ih tin Broiled Mackerel, In tomato sauce 25o 2 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, in mustard BIU1CO , . , 2iJ0 2 Ih tin Broiled Mackorol, soused in spices 25o C, A B. Kippered Herring, per tin,. .20c O, A B. Yarmouth Bloaton?, por tin. ,40a Scotch Kippered Herring, per tin. , . .2.ui Beardsly's Boneless Herring, per tip.lOo Young Mackerel in oil 15c Gold Label Sardines in muyounaisu dressing 12 V Soo window display of Salt Salmon, Salt Mackerel, Whole Codfish, Boneless Codfish, Codfish Middles, Bloaters, Her ring, Smoked Halibut, etc. I f. The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGES, VIajestiG I 1 I f P, Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. TiOinombor that wo aro soiling tho saino from $45.00 to $60.00 i PEASE & MAYS. Whioh is a saving to our customers of from $lo to $2o ovor prico charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. Writo for pamnhlot, "Majostic ISvidoneo." JWRYS 8t COttlE.