Wherewithal SHALL WE be Clothed ? Ah thu icy breath of old Boreas sweeps around the corner it carries ttmt question right homo to iin. Iliiiiiiuiity cut! no more suiud such weather uuprn t('(!ll'(l tllllll CIUI till! lillil'H of till) (lnl(l. lt(!ll)(!IIllHr right now ttmt underwear 1h cheaper than funerals mid overcoats cost less than undertakers. Therefore wit Mil y "corno unto tut all yn who shiver and art! lightly iimllh'd and wo will warm you up" THIS WAY Bis Warm Ulsters wt 'Stor"1 Co,H black or pray Irish I'rit . double-breasted nnil with large t n rr storm r illur iplU.UO Overcoats! Overcoats materials at prices ranging 1 frnlll iu an endless vn riuty of styles nnd $5.50 to $20.00 Underwear Special.... .hit tho kind for this weather. Good hunvy till wool shirts or drawers at 75c per garment. Soo Windows. Soo Windows. Great Reduction of Prices IN Ladies' Jackets. Most of the garments are last year's, hut for ladies who desire a larger garment than is now worn they are the host values that have ever heen offered 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 C5.00 " " 4.50 7.00 " " 4.85 8.00 " " 6.00 10.00 " 5.00 12.00 " 6.75 13.50 " " 6.00 16.00 " k 7.50 18.00 " " 12 50 20.00 " " 10.00 What LUe uuill do! WE WILL SELL Women's Stioes which are the best values we have ever offered. Every pair is fresh from tho factory and compris ing the latest and most up-to-date es. As to price OO 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. $2 All Goodn Marked In Plain FlRitrosi. PEASE & MAYS If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced tho fini'st tonic on earth. Can he had at Frazcr'B barbershop, agent. ni) lm Special bargains in children's anil misses' slioi"? at the Xew York Cash Store. plays 4 Crowe Kemember that A. Y. Marsh will give a turkey and pigeon shoot on the beach November 27, US and 29th. VOGT Opera House iflf F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One Night TUESDAY, Dec. 4th. Return of the Favorite Play, Arthur C. Alston's Co., IN Tennessee s Par oner Suggested by Bret Harte's Great Romance. The Success of pout Seasons Hear the Golden Nugget Quartet. Positively the Original Cast. Reserved Seats on sale at Clarke & Falk's Pharmacy. pne Dalles Daily Chronicle P'Hri.'SDAY NOV. 22, liKK) Oysters served t in any style At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Iioni'h A: Rowers' minstrels At the Yogt opera house tonight. liuslyn, Ult'iiluin and Australian coals IV tho Stadelman Coiumissioii. 21 lm For runt A unite of fnruiHlied rooms I - Mrs. Aunuw s corner ol rourtli arm nion. nl-lw j The therinometer lust night registered I above .urn, tho name as the night ! Iieforu. Trimmed hats at half price and street I Ii.Uh greatly reduced at .Mrs. .luyr.e's and "still there's more to follow." Mrs. M. A. Kwing, Second street, a few doors east of Mays it Crowe, The liftlles. Rritish bankers have decided that tnoy will tako the next government loan themselves if they have to borrow the money in this country to do it, sas the Chicajjo Record. In the circuit court yesterday Daniel N. Williams was granted u decree of di vorce from his wife, Katie Williams, and Muud S. Mitchell was granted a decree of divorce from 1 1 i rum K. Mitchell. Thosu popular caterers to tho winter palate, Messrs. Tom,. Jerry and Kgg Nog, have taken up their hcadquartots at ,1. Ful t it Co.'s, under the management of "Smiling Albert." A word to the wise iu sullicient. n2 lit W. ,1. Wright, of NaiiHune, brought to town yesterday nineteen head of hog Mint weighed 0,(120 pounds, or an aver ivgu of nearly :!5() pounds each, lie sold them to Roe (irimes for the Union Meat fiiilliuory store. 22-12 1 If linens you must have, bin quickly 1 riturday's the last day of thu linen sale t A. M. Williams it Co.'s. "Music bath churms to soothe the javago breast," to say nothing of the wnite man. Coinu and try it. . I'. plaintiff over hie, Cassidy's, signature. Cassidy was arraigned before a justice and put under $250 bonds on eneh charge. .1. II. Murker and William Toll man furnishing tiie bonds. The cases will come before the circuit court at Baker, which convenes next week. Justice Brownhiil and Recorder GateB went to Viento this afternoon to hold an inquest on one W. II. Jones, lore man of a Japanese rang, who has heen missing since Saturday night, but was found today about 100 feet fiom the trestle weet of Viento. Justice Bird, of ! the Viento precinct, has jurisdiction iu tho caso mid it will be interesting to know what, business The Dalles justices havo down that way. The wheat market iu Europe and t lie Hast lias bean a very tame atl'air this week, save tho Oregonian. There was ! a noticeable luck of strength in nearly I all ttio big markets of the world, the op- i pressing factor being large visible sup plies and heavy shipments from quar ters which were expected to export Addeil to this were much Co. at $-1.75 per one hundred gross. Commenting on the sale of the hull of Ispaiingly thu Inland Flyer to l'uget Sound parties j butter reports from the Argentine, and , and the probable sale of the Reliance, . a total lack of speculative interest iu the I the Astoria News pertinentlv says :. American markets. The l'acilic coast I "Neither of tho boats was successful but they will probably be swift enough for Puget Sound." 11" rctir. 1122-2-1 -20 Skating is said to hn gooil on the Ielcujlm abovo town, , And many young fo'ka are utij'iying themselves accord- m:l. ! 1 nil Oregon supreiie court has re- j luia'ided the caso of Henry Oardnur va. Wiiico county for retrial, the judgment ( tho lowur court being reversed. N'i).:t Saturday, Nov. 21th, Knsign! Hinimek, the spiritual special of the Sal- v.ition Army, will sp-ak iu thu burrocks. J A general invitutiun is extended to all. j Lost On I.aughlin street, near I'uasn A Mays' wagon warehouse, u package 'O'ltaining a pair of boy's tan hIiodh. Kinder will please leave them at this ollice, n20-2t Clearance sale of winter millinery at tl.e Campbell it Wilson millinery pa.r hrs. All goods will be sold at greatly ruiliiod llguros Fiiday and Saturday of fiis week. New dress trimmings on disptawiu A. M. Williams it Co.'s. Dainty things iu 'routings, edgings, millings, etc., of 'liilt'ms and muslin de soi, decorated in Kuui, etc. The Marion county court will reduce tlie assessment iu that county about i MlO.OQO, thus avoiding about flOOO of Hie state tax, Other counties will prob "lily do the sumo. The iinturtalnnumt promised by the I '"'ing ladies of thu Congregational 'lunch has heuu tompnrarily postponed "it account of sickness among somo of "iu leading singers. The Racket .Storo Is Htlll on deck with n larger assortment of goods than ever Iwfure, which nr being sold ut very low prices to suit tho timuH. Wo havo just ii'culved a lartfu conBlKittnunt of goods Detective Joe Day ouino up from Port laud last night and took hack with bun this morning the Creoles C. C. Adams and Bell Black, who were on tho way to Halt Iiko when arrested here yesterday noon, and the latter of whom was accused by hoi former paramour, Frank Black, of stealing $250. Frederick II. Kinsey, a former resi dent of this city, who was for a long time an employe at the O. It. it N. Co.'s shops, died ut Portland last Tuesday within live iniuuteH after taking his seat as a juror in thu Ivneteincyer murder case, The cause of death was heart, trouble and death was almost instituti ons. Tim retuniB from dilleieiit parts of the country in the last election are not all in, hut the tigures thus far received, indicate that the lepublicaus carried twenty-eiglit slates by plurality of 1,181,(100 and that the democrats carried seventeen states by a plurality of (102, 000, leaving a republican margin of 8H,- " Judge Blakeley returned today fiom attending the ussessoih' convention ut Portland. Hu says the convention was largely in fuyor of it statu board of equal i.iition, and that they recommended that the statu bu divided for thu purpose of aasessmunt into seven districts, cor responding nearly to thu judicial dis-j tricts. Henry F. Cassidy, who has beun pub lishing tho Baker City Herald for several mouths, and who oxposud thu manipu lations of a mining man named Lutsou Balllut, was arrested at Baker City Sat onlay on two charge of criminal libel, one growing out of an article appearing iu tho Herald, under Cassidy'd nuimige. inuut,ind' thu otluir fcr thu circulation of a handbill on Saturday attacking the markets havo felt this weakness less than those of any other section, for thu r.tticfiti flint ii In fi'i.urlitd lulli TjVbled exporters to hold the p'lce up ocallv to very near tho fiirure at which t ruled before the recent decline iu - jothcr markets. Walla Walla was quoted 1 yesterday at 51 cunts, and-there were f he usual reports that half a cent morel Was being offered at interior points, ! . ..... ..... i. in ... i Wliure competition was suurp. uiue- stein is nominally fx cents, with less letuand proportionately than exists for j Walla Walla. ! i-Kon.K ;o,Mir; anj ;mnu. i I Mavor H. B. Dnfnr went to Portland I on thu afternoon train. William Keys, an old-time resident of. iilliiam county, is registered at the huropuan House. Mrs. Isaac Perry and children have returned from a two mouths' visit with frionds iu Yakima county, Washington. Patrick Sarstield, mi old-time lesident of Klickitat county, was a passenger on I this afternoon train for California, whcie ; lie expects to spend thu winter. 1 Uov. A. II. Burke, of Washington. I), j C, is in town on his annual tour of in- spectiou of land ollices. The governor will i'emaiii a week in The Dalles. CASTOR 8 A For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought ; Boars tho Sigmituvu of If von have daudrutr, your hair is falling out. lTse Cocoauut Cream. For sale at Fra.ur's barber shop. iiD-lm Komumbur that Cocoauut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Fiasser, solo tigont. uO-lin A full line of lJastinan films and sup plies just received by Clarke k Falk. CHANGES IN LAWS. liiiIirovt-iiii-iitK In .Me 111 (ids rit Tnxiitloii anil A kaesKtneut Jti-Cfiiiiiiieiulol. The suggestions agreed upon by the convention of Oregon county judges and assessors, now in seesion iu Portland are embodied in the following resolu tions, which were adopted yesterday: "'We recommend that all real property be assessed by description or number, or by legal subdivision;, or by metes I and bounds, or lots or blocks, as the case might require, rather than to the ' name of the owner or supposed owner; and that the valuation be placed on the i same only every two years; and that 1 trie improvements on all real property be i considered as part of the same. "When errors occur in any description of real property, the sheriff or tax col 1 lector shall have the power to correct the same, when satisfied of such error. "We would further recommend that i the form of the assessment roll be made in such a manner that it may be used for the tax collector's roll, and for thu delinquent tax sale, and that town and city lots be put up in separate books. "We also recommend that the lirst Monday in January of each year-be fixed as the date of valuations, to be placed oir all propei ty. "We recommend that, assessors be elected for a term of four years. "We recommend that a committee of five lie appointed to draft and prepare suitable assessment blaukB to cany these recommendations into effect, and that this committee bo authorized to employ legal service, the county courts of the several counties to pay for the same. "That the treasurer shall be collector of taxes up to the time they become de linquent ; that thu sherilf shall colhct thu delinquent taxes. "That if the present law is not ade quate it should bu made so that levy or advertising on real propert) or sale of same for deliuquent taxes should not be made ntcessary. " I'hat all taxes should become duo anil payable November 1, annually, and bceoiiiu delinquent on January 1, fol lowing, and that a penalty of 10 per cent he then ad-led, w ith legal iuteiest on same, after becoming delinquent. "A statu board of equalization, crn sisting of seven ineuiheis to bu appointed by thu governor or elected by the voters. The state to hu divided into seven dis tricts, based on population." Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, Manager. One Night only. .. THURSDAY. Nov- 22 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 season. New Acts! New Faces! New Ideas! If yon want to see a Real Minstrel show come and seo us. Positively the largest and mopt expen sive minstrel company every organ-i.-d. Watch for the Bij Parade at I p. m. 1 Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets , can I" proe i:ed at Claike it Falk's. m Tho only storo ft this city where tin Genuine Imported Stransky-Stccl Ware is sold A little higher in price, hut otitln.sU n dozen pieces of so called cheap onani fled ware. BEWARE! Other wares looii haa tho name Strnnsky -Steol Ware on each piece. Do not bo deceived First prize at K International Exht bitions. HiRhent award at World 5 Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho liott cookinRauthontuVk certified to by the most famouschem ists for purity and durability it la cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware isopecial ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not d i.scolor nor catch inside, is notaflected by acids in fruits or vegetable!, will boil, stt and Lak'. w i t ii o u ; iuipartinj; flavor o: previouely ; o n 1: o d food nnd will last for yearr,. We cau tion tin public air-ii iniuai .i MATT SHOREN, General Blacksmith and Horseshoe?. All kinds of blacksmithing will receive p--ompt attention and Mill be executed in first-class shape. Give him a call. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MAKSH will give a turkey shoot on the beach Three Days - Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will also be pigeon trai) spouting at thu samu time and place. One thousand stvles and sizes. jaSiS For cookina- and heatiner. HlWM Steel Ringe Cait Ranges 1 Jlhe genuine nil bear the above Tra-le.Al.'rkr;: ana are sum wim a written Kuaiumvi.-. Special Sale at Miss Haven's Friday and Saturday of this week. Great reduction on all 7VAIER & BENTON, Ready-to-Wear Hats. I sole kcents, Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 OVER ALL THE WORLD. V- B&YrI L Sold by FIrsl-Class stove Merchants everywhere. y M,!nn,,ivLy The Michigan Stove Coiniianv. u Bti-eurner I.urt)tt Makora of Bt".vyj"djjj!gllgi)jo .Wgi O Stoei