Wherewithal SHALL WE- be Clothed ? As tlii icy breath of iild Ilorens Bwuups around tin) corner It carries Hint question right home to us. 1 1 11 in tt it 1 1 v rati no more HMiud Biich wcnthcr unpro tected than can the llllies of thn iiHld. Remember right now Unit underwear Ih ohenptr than fuiieralH iiml overcoats r.oHt less tliiin undertakers. Therefore wh say "come unto iih all ye who shiver anil urn lightly untitled Hnd wu will warm you up" THIS WAY Big Warm Ulsters "r St0"" Coutn in black or gray irmli Frit . ilotililo-hreiiHted mid with 1 1 1 r Arrr Htonn cillur SplU.UU tnateri Ub at prices ranging from in an endless vn riuty of styles and Overcoats! Overcoats $5.50 to $20.00 Underwear Special,... .lust tliu kind for thin weather, wool shirts or drawers at Good heavv all- 75c per garment. Soo Windows. See Windows. Great Reduction of Prices IN Ladies' Jackets. Most of the garments are last year's, but for ladies who desire a larger garment than is now worn they are the best values that have ever been ottered by the department. No need to tell in detail what is here, every garment is perfect. Some of Our Prices: $ 3.50 Jacket now $ 2.50 5.50 " ': 3.25 6.00 " " 4.50 7.00 " " 4.85 8.00 " " 6.00 10.00 ' " 5.00 12.00 " " 6.75 13.50 " " 6.00 16.00 " " 7.50 18.00 " 12 50 20.00 " 10.00 What ixxz urill do! WE WILL SELL Women's Shoes which are the best values we have ever offered. Every pair is fresh from the factory and compris ing the latest and most up-to-date styles. As to price $2.22 for heavy sole street shoo, the light cloth top, kid foxed shoe, or all-kid light sole dress shoe; all at this rea sonable and attractive price of $2.00 per pair. All Goods Mnrkncl In Plain FlKiiros. PEASE & MAYS ending 5 to 16, In favor of The Dalles. Special mention should bo made of , the playing of Cooper, Murray, Scott, and of Groehler, who made two long end rune ; of Hex Ward's sure work as quarter-back, and without practice, and o' the line's success in withstanding all line bucks without any assistance from the backs. The remainder of the team deported themselves excellently, which was all very creditable to Captain Max 15 utell, who coached the team, playing left-half in the fame. The line up was as follows: (io!.ii:nh.u,i: Coleman c Love rg Oarland !- Timhlin rt Sanders It Allen re Masters le Barnes rh Kdwln McKenzie lh Crooks fb Walter McKenzie q TUP. DAM.KS Rrown Drown Zirku Ward Ihiiron Maya Gup Bartell Groehler Max Bartell Cooper Murray plays & Crowe Substitutes Goldendnle, Coflllek', Upton and Miller. Tho Dalles, Scott, Smith, Heppner and Patterson. Referee, Harry Xorthup; umpire, Mr. Simpson; time-kcet er, Mr. Wilson; linesmen, Charles Heppner and John Brown. After the nccident to Murray, Gus Bartell took right tackle. Ilex Ward quarter-back and Ben Scott left eid, which formation was maintained till the close of the game. The Dalles team returned yesterday, at 2 p. in. Tom Ward escorted thf party in his bic wagonette, with six horses. Sp;cial bargains in children's and misses' shoes at the New York Cash Store. Remember that A. Y. Marsh will give a turkey and pineon Mioot on the beach November 27, 'JS and 29th. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY NOV. IS), 11)00 Oysters Co)- served in any stylo... At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. For rent A Hiiite of furtiinlied rooms at, Mrs. Agnow's comer of Fourth and Union, nl-lw Remember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. ChurleH Frazer, solo agent. nl). 1 in Sherill Kelly and Deputy .Sherill Woods went to Mosior this afternoon on business connected wtih the fiherilF'ti .in. .1. jiiilw. ! Dr F 1 'i ' Tho ladies of the Lutheran church ,, r- "V'son, , . . i i am .vrugur, re will have a sale of eakcfl and pies at I C. Nickelson's store on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. A.peddlor was robbed last night in an Kaat Hnd feed yard of two grips contain ing his stock in trade. No trace of tiie robber has been found. .1. G. K Iwnrds tells the Antelope Her ald that the Oregon King mine is not sold, hut that a Bale if pending. Ex pertH of two di Hermit parties are on the ground investigating the mines. the new brick hotel in Shaniko, under the auHpices of the volunteer firemen of that town. Music will be furnished by I'rof. 1). l.ngro's orchestra, of Portland, and reduced rates will be given from all points on the Columbia Southern rail way. Wood Oilman, the cattle king of Wheeler county, went through Antelope Wednesday, with 140 beef cuttle which were shipped to Portland via theColuin- "Pbic Southern railway from Shaniko. i The cattle were sold to the Union Meat 1 Co. for iu.L'5 for cows and $:!,"r for steers, Hays the Herald. ww- "' The first snow ol the season began to falll here this luornini; aud continued falling nt intervals during 'tho day, but melting on the stroeiB'uotirly as fast as it foil. Snow at tliie date is very tin- 1 usual, and residents qf forty years and over reineinhor only lour or live years when it fell to any extent during the month of November. ,vho is attending Rev. reports that his patient was so much better this morning that his ultimate recovery iH confidently looked for. Mr. fsruger's reason is re store:!, although he still suH'crs consider able pain in the back part of his head as the result of its eoticus-ioti with the sidewalk when he fell. lmm, , i lion. A. S. and Mre. Roberts will leave in the morning for Kmrene to attend the wedding of Mr. I). II. Roberts and Miss Malrjl Mc.Canii, which will be celebrat ed at that placo tomorrow afternoon. The wedding is the outgrowth of an at- All members of Friendship Lodge, No. I), Knights of Pythias, are requested to tachuient formed while the contracting he present at their Castle hall thiu oven- j parties wore school companions at Ku ing. There will be work in the second gene. Tho wedding will be strictly pri rank. All sojourning Knights are cor-1 vate, or, as the brother of the bride dially invited to be present. groom puts it: "No cards, no cake, no Wo have a line, paying feed yard and Ki"cr bread, no nothing." blacksmith shop in good location in this ' In Justice Brownlilll'd court Saturday city that we will sell cheap autfoti easy j afternoon Emery Fish, of Ten-Mile, was terms. If von want a bargain, now is Indicted for the larceny of eleven hogs Tygh Valley have broken out with scab. These bucks were owned by the follow ing named parties: C. T. Farther, F. N. Jones, II. Fargher, Gus Sachs, Wal lace Fargher, W. E. Hunt, M. Maswell, John Karlen and Frank Gable. The most prompt measures have been taken to have these sheep properly heated. Some sheep still on tiie Vanineter place have the scab also. They have been promptly dipped and put on new pas ture. Assessor Whipple left this afternoon for Portland, where he will attend the aesehsors' convention which will open at that place tomorrow. Judge Blakeley will leave here on the morning train for the same purpose and will be joined at Hood River by ConiiniEsioner Evans. All of these gentlemen are earnestlv in favor of a state board of equalization 1 unless the enemies of a state hoard can i suggest something belter, which is not . at all likely. 1 The darkness of last night, or bad aim, 1 or both, prevented a tragedy in the East ' End close to the place where Night watchman Like had the tussle with a i couple of toughs a few nights ago. ' adoui ti:;su ociocK umcer i-aue nuu another observed a couple of strangers that were acting, as they thought, his piciously aud made towards them. As the otlicers appioached the men took to their heels. The otlicers gave chase and as they neared the strangers one of them jseut a ball past one of the officer's eats. The lire was promptly returned but the itnen easily escaped in the darkness. Our esteemed contemporary, tho An telope Republican learns on good uu- THE DALLES VICTORIOUS. riiildouilulp liuvn thn Homo Athletes Warm (laine-Xn Mutch For Ou r llnjh. JVogt Opera House, lsat F. J. Clarke, Manager. One Night Only.,. THURSDAY. Nov. 22 I i Ihe football game Saturday between Goldendale and Tho Dalles, at the former's grounds, was warmly contested from start to finish. Though the hosts were no mutch for the visitors in this jgame, the former are not to he despised j as future antagonists. ; They were well j captained, being led by Eddie McKenzie, j a splendid football player. Others had also had experience on the gridiron, but the team was largely made up of young ! men who knew but little of footbuh, and j ( several had never seen a game. It can ' be said of them that they are as fine a lot of athletes as one will find anywhere, j and they need but experience and work ! to wrest victory from the best In their class. Socially, a finer lot of boys never existed ; and it can be said of all Golden dale that this spirit was evervwhere noticeable. The Dalles boys were royally enter tained, and nothing was oveilooked to make the occasion one of complete en j'lyment. It was with a right good will that The Dalles team gave three cheer, for fioldendale and then three cheers mruapiam .uurvenz.e. aunr mo i;amt: iii . in,L. n:. nnvnr . . visitors left the j ildl'JII IUI IHCS Ul 5 rrtiauc Ul I J, III. BEACH & BOWERS Big Consolidated MINSTRELS With the Best Company they ever owned. 60 All White People 60 3 Cars 3 Bands 3 Everything new this reason. New AoU! New Faces! New Ideas! If yon want to see a Real Minstrel show come and i-ee us. Positively the largest and most expen sive minstrel company every organized. Tho only store fc this city where the Genuine Imported Stransky-StCRl Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlast! n dozen pieceoof so called cheap onam eled ware. BEWARE! Other warea loob haa the name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 16 International Exhi bitions. Hic;liOBt award at World s Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best" cookingauthontiee, certified to by the mos.t famous chem ista for purity and durability it 1.1 cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and Hold in this city ex clusively by us. H It doe3 not rust nor absorb f;tease, does not discolor nor catch inside; u notallectcdhyacid'; in fruita or vegetables, will boil. and baki without imparting llavor o.; previously o o lc 0 d food and will last lor years. o-$c We cau tion tlu public agair.sl imitatio-M I MATT SHOREN, General Blacksmith and Horseshoe?. All kinds of blacksinithing will receive prompt attention and will lie executed in first-class shape. Give him a call. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MARSH will give a turkev shoot 011 the beach Three Days -" was over. And the little town, nestled back against the foothills of the Cascades, with a "Rah! 1 Rah! Rah! Rah! Goldendale!" It is tho intention to have a return Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets can be proci.ed at Clatke ; Falk's. Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will also be pigeon trap spooling at the same time and place. ;game at The Dalles on Thanksgiving, and our people must he'.p the home team in extending a roval welcome lo entertain them thority that "Hood River will try to be our friends, and to cut oil from Wasco couuty, and form a ' during their brief stay, the time. For further particulars H"e Hudson & llrownhill, The Dalles. In the circuit court this morning a motion for default was granted In the action of Inn Speichinger vs. Henry from D. J. Cooper. Ned Gates appeared for the defendant iind Frank Mum fee for the state. The evidence showed that Fish had taken up tliu hoga as tiitrays aud duly posted them according to law. " .1.1 - ,.,.f......,i ,i .,...1 Speichinger for divorce, the defendant ........ Bn ... I BWUrU IIML II UUUIJUUI1L Ulllll HiL; I'lOll not appearing. Tliu case now rests on the testimony to he submitted by tho pliintilf. Ned Gates appeared for the plaiutiir. Brogan it Sweeney bought of the B. S. & L. Co. last week 400 lx-ad of yearling and 2-yenr-old Merino ewes, paying ffll.fiO por head for them. They recently purchased 1000 bend of ewes from Thos. Brogan paying $'1.40 for thom. McKin ley prosperity makes such p'icee not only possible, but profitable. Antelope Herald. Tim U.S. .t L. Co., of Hay Creok, with that spirit of liberality which char? with larceny. On motion of the pioso cniing attorney tho casu was dismissed. Mr. Cooper afterwards settled for the keeping of the hogs and received them hack. Mr. H, C. Rooper quite recently found a fossil on bin ranch which would no doubt prove of unusual lutoiest to arch leologistH. The fossil appears to bo the lower left jaw of some large animal, and but for Its ah'i and the unmoor ot teeth it contains, could w'j have been mis taken for it human jaw-bone. The shape ot the teeth would indicate that the ncterizcB nil their dealings, have come ; inilniai was omnivorous, nut tiie jaw- to the rescue of the Antelope Fair Abbo- j teeth numbered fully twice as many ns ciittion with a donation of $100. The an "up-to-date" human being is usually recelptH from tho fnlr failed to meet nil j possessed of. In any event, Mr. Rooper of the expeiieep, mid this contribution has a very interesting relic of some pre from the Hay Creek company was n very 1 U Htorlo period. Antelope Jieraiu. new one nt this coming session of the legislature." If our Hood River friends have any such intention, they intiBt reckon on the opposition of the Repub lican, for K asks excitedly: "What are we going to do V 1ty in thoalmdennd go to sleep? Or will wo be up and do ing and looking to our interests. This is not a matter of county seat, but a matter of luxation. 'Let us then be up and doing, with a heart to any fate; still achieving, still pursuing, learn to labor and to wait.' " A. I' .V A, .11. Thero will be a stated communication of Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M Mills t Monday) evening nt 7 :30, Work dn tho E. A. degree. A full attendance as desired. u. u. uoam;, hoeretarv. CASTOR! A Por Infants ami Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Biguature of gracious not, says the Hertild. A grand nuifquerade ball will be given Thanksgiving night, November 20th, In Stock Inspector liouney writes to the Antelope Humid that some bucks which were pastured nt Mr. Vaumeters in The Dalles hoys played a good game after the "lltike" that stave Goldendale tho touchdown. The ride over was cold ami the hoys were not in good condition j to piny until warmed up. They were i making rapid gains when an error gave the hosts the score of five. On the toss-up, Tho Dalles won aud chose goal, giving Goldendale the kick- oil. The Dalles held the hall till well I toward their goal, when by a careless' move The Dalles lo.-t the ball, and shortly afterward Captain McKenzie made a run mound The Dalles left and nearly scored a touchdown before being tackled. It was in this play Uiat plucky Bob Murry, The Dalles' quarter. back, had his collar-bone broken, but he remained in the game fully ten minutes longir, despite his injury, which was unknown until a doctor was called to examine the hurt. hi the next play, Golde'idale g.U ovtri the line, hut. failed lo kick a goal. The root ol the gaum was all The secured a touchdown, but also tailed If von have dandruff, your hair is fulling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For sale at Fiaxu'd barber shop. iiO-Iiu kicking a goal, aud at tliu cloyo of the first half were within the ten-yard lino of their goal. In the second half, The Dalles made two' touchdown's but failed to kick one goal, aud at the close of the game were within one foot of their goal, the game r - - - - ! - - m? nQ thousand styles and sizes. 3, M Hfertri? For cooking and heating. JSC 1 Prices from $5 to $50. Jp"! Jgyik and are sold with a written guarantee. Jlmz Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 IMS? I iHv j w MuaBoiiiyLy Tim Michigan Stove Company, U I JUtaUfnefi Lartfost MWn of Stovca and Hnimea In tliu World. Qak St BENTON, SOLE KCENTS,