Wherewithal SHALL WE. be Clothed ? As this icy breath of old Boreas aweops around tin; corner it carries that question right homo to us. Iliimiinity can no more puiud such weather unpro tected tluiti can Hit) lilliop of tin) fluid. Kemember right now Unit underwear is cheaper tlntn funernln 11 ml overcoats i!OHt lesri thiiti undertakers. Therefore we Hy "c'linii unto hh all yu who shiver and lire lightly mnllled nnd we will wiirin you tip" THIS WAY Big Warm Ulsters or Storm Coats in black or L'rav Irish Fritz tloiiblo-breiipted anil with large d-,rirr Htonn edlur iplU.UU Overcoats! Overcoats materials at prices ranging from in an endless vn riety of styles nnd $5.50 to $20.00 Underwear Special.... ,Iut the kind for thiH weather, Good heavy all wool shirts or drawers at 75c per garment. Soo Windows. See Windows. Great Reduction of Prices IN Ladies' Jackets. Iost 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 been 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 6.00 ' 4.50 7.00 " " 4.85 8.00 " ik 6.00 10.00 " " 5.00 12.00 " " 6.75 13.50 " " 6.00 16.00 " kt 7.50 18.00 " " 12 50 20.00 " " 10.00 What uae uuill do! WE WILL SELL Women's snoes which are the best values we have ever offered. 12 very pair is fresh from the factory and compris ing the latest and most up-to-date styles. As to price OO for heavy sole street shoe, 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 Goods Mnrkecl In Plain Flsuros. PEASE & MAYS Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, Manacor. The Great South AMean Salesman Has arrived with hie South African Specialty Company. 10 -Star Artists-10 Will open Saturday, Nov. 24th, at 7:30 Sharp. Admission, FREE. mays s Crowe W Sal i VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One Night TUESDAY, Dec, 4th. Return of the Favorite Play, Arthur C. Alston's Co., The Dalles Daily Ghponiclk NOV. 21. lilOO ( flu j1!1 fin t Con served in any style... At Andrew Keller's. wayside: gleanings. If you want a nice turkey for your, Ttittnksgiving dinner order it from The Madolman Commission Company. Also liootliH Kaatern oyatoni. td ii', ..... ,..., i . ' If U tlld injULVLCU LU llllillJMUUI. null, i owing to tin: ill lit:.-? a of tht) pastor, Uev. i J'aul Ivruger, no Bervieea will bo luild in 1 the Christian church tomorrow. Tonight Saturday) Nov. 21th, Knsign -Siuuock, the spiritual special of thu Sal vatiun Army, will np';ak in thu liarrackH A ncncrul invitation ia extended to all. U. E. Teagne'a stock of groceries iiiif arrived and he IB getting it checked oil' and arranged ready for opening next Tuesday. The Htore ia one formerly on e.ipied by C. 1.. Schmidt on .Second street, between Court and Union. i in the eyea of the latliep, then there ia !aomething that strikes the heart. When the heart is appealed to there ia , an element of bucccss. The past eeaeona fully demonstrated that "Tennessee's , Pardnqr" is a play of more than ordinary I merit, and aa Manager Arthur C. Aiston I has retained the principal metnhere of ibis oriL'inal coin puny for tliia season's tour tho record of thip attraction's puc cepH wiil he more than duplicated. I C. B. Gushing haa developed by the velox proceps u very handsome picture of tiie queen's pavilion of the late curni- A M I m n , i n p r ia 1 1 on . J Kditoi: Ciikomci.i:: i One of the readers of the Gregoniau i and CintoNifi.i: haa been anxiously waiting a denial hy pome citizen of The ' Dallcp, careful of her good name, of the statement made in a former paper of the application of the pnrplua funds remain-: inn nfter the carnival expenses were ' paid. We all enjoyed the carnival ; many ! of ua much more than the faire of yeais , AN INTERESTING STATEMENT. IN Coiiimrntlvc Statement nf A piiortlnn ini'itt from htliocil Fund Intrret fur tliH i'Kit Nltit Vears. Tennessee s PaioDB At the request of Tun Ciiuonh i.i: Su perintendent Gilbert haa furnished up with the following comparative etale ment of amounts apportioned from the uomnion school fund interest from the year 1S91 to 1000 inclusive. The state- Suggested by Bret Harte'a Great Uomnnce. The Success of pour Seasons Hear the Golden Nugget Quartet. ' 1 0 1 ment has peculiar interest as showing that the amount of interest derived from ! PncifiTToltr l-Vio nm'crirtnl Had I V1 caiiBI of the apparent absence of . u,e ir..e;Iui.iule 6chooi fund and Ule con. J . I till JitWiit'll MlMMIIitlt. TIlIB MlllPftllVII IB ' . i. .. M M(.MrUIl1 MHt Ofl Ht ...,i ...i.i. ri i ii. : i it .1... 1 - j - - , fipntient nar canita leit a l me liuctna vu.,iu. j j i. j umipa uuunp.wiiK , ,,, n,,i oll!ln .uiV' - . . . PI-irL-r A Vln.rmn.i. w iinna ni nrnaneritv and niiversirv tint 1 " - -j all admire and love, but rather from the style of men that hang around him. throne with a grace and dignity, not to nay elouunce of tout etiHemble, that looks aa if he were to the manner horn. The ordinal whp a map shot taken near the closing houia of the carnival when Charley for a moment aacended the royal chair to bhou- to the uftzinn inulti tudi how becoming the environment of And many of us were glad that aome thing was at last found which could be a eource of pure epjoyment to the multi tude without bringing this liurxcij ele ment into prominence. eequent par capita felt all the fluctua tions of prosperity and adversity that ' have characterized the history of the j past nine years. In the hard years of i SlDGClEtx Geo, W. Turner, of M'irrow county, givea it hp liis I'xperience that the culti vation of llax in that petition is a failure, pays the Ileppner Gazette. The experi- j ment haa coat him u few fhuusan I dol- Iiup, ii in! he haa now abandoned the L'xpensee of another car-1 Hail tlitM ulirnhlQ tuipii Bill iiBiita fnr n iv uiiuiir v.un iu n;a m:i; jiitii sn u ui , r .t , . , I nucleus for the e neauiy. .nr. ouaniug nap matie a neau tiful picture out of a very discouraging Hllbjl'Ct. 1S93-4 the per capita fell more than a hundred per cent below the prosperous i yearp of 1S91-2. The fund, as everybody ! knows, ib loaned out on real estate, and j In 1S92-4 many of the borrowers could not pay the interest on ther loans. Since ' 1S95. under the stimulus of uood tlniep. ' nivalforl90l.it would have met with ; notwithstanding that the rate of inter-' warm approbation. Or had it been e8t baa been lowered, the per capita has ' Uhed to make the horrible approaches to !:....-.,..,., !t ,10... t0.,,.1BB i.r0 ur I uguinst 70 cents in 1S9IJ. The statement , Sunday, Nov, LTith, haa been hut apart) business and seeded JOOO acrea of his aa temperance Sunday, anil every Meth-1 lantl to wheat. Hereafter he will be otliHt pulpit in the iand ia expected to j phuu George Turner, and no more Fhix discuss tlm theme of the liquor truflic. Peed Turner. When he paw wild llax TuinpHninee will be thu theme at the flouriahingnrouiid his neighborhood near evening aervicu in the Methodist, church ' Lexington he thought there wns u fur to narrow, tune in pight. He put in GOO acres, and Preparation for Thanltpgiving this Veur 11 cu," " all ilRlit, but booh so much will be made lighter from the fact that! l"l out Uml Mr. Turner could not get t. beat cooka of the Good Intent Sooi- lli8 !0l hw- w,'-. ' ov not know, ey will prepare all aorta of cooking, I 1,1,1 tlmt w,,HthH l'lin lesult. 1 it'll as iinmpkin nnd mince, as well as I A stack of pome l." tona of hay belong ither kinds of pies, cake, suit rising ling to D. .1. Cooper, of Ten Mile, was bread, doughnuts: in fact everything destroyed by lire. The lire waa plainly t iat will make your dinner more pnl atable. They will he on sale in Cross' window next Wednesday. I'M Card waa indicted in the recorder'a e mrt yesterday afternoon charged with larc my from a dwelling, lly permlHsioii our town more like roada which are coaxing instead of forbidding to country people, whom we want to visit our town, it would not only have been a lasting source of comfort and pleasure, but also of profit. Tint puch a misappropnation tie is intimated ia a matter of distress to the best friends of our town. We know what a "pure agricultural boss trot" Is from yearp of experience. We difetiust any power residing iu any array of came to us over the signature of State Superintendent .). H. Ackerman. at Miss Haven's Friday and Saturday of this week. Great induction on all Ready -to-Wear Hats. Tho only store it this city whero the Genuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware ia sold. A little higher in price, hut outlasts n dozen pieceaof so called cheap cnam eled ware. BEWARES Other wares loofi has the name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitiona. Highest award at World s Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthorities, certified to by the most famous chem ista for purity and durability it ia cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not nut nor absorb jjrease, does not discolor nor catch insid?, u notaflectedbyacids in fruiU or vegetables, will boil, SXfc.. and bak1. w i th o it : inipartiur; flavor o previously o o o k o d food i!Kl will last for years. We p.t.!. tion tl;j pul.Ijr. fiirt'.:" inv.tn:.. .4 Yciil" 1891.. 1S9L'. , 1893. . 1894.. 1 :!!).'). . 1891! . 1897. . naines to make u racetrack anything j 1898, . hut a race track, and to be accompanied j j,jyJ" by its usual belongings. We hope the j tvrsons of H'llO'H use . 105,0:"J . . 111,770.. . lUO.Oiri , . r2:'.,78(i.. . IL'0 ,!:.. 129,11'J.'., . 129,930.. . i:;o,753., . 1.TJ.H88 . . i:!3.181. I'er I'UJlltll ..fl -15 , . 1 At 70.. 70 . . 87.. . I o.., . 1 0.")., . 1 05. . 1 'JO , . 1 51. . I fill , I Spveiul bargain in children's and . ,:V,'1?lJ!'t;ml misses' shoes at t.ie N'.uv Vork Cash Moli, lol 90 1 ., 1(12,000 50 t,t,m'' sl'til 50! K('"K',n1""' Uut A' Vl Miu',:1 wi" t!ivo 107 'o9!! H' il tl,rev p'ueon phoot on the beach l.'J.VJSl 75 November 27, 23 and 29th. 1H5.-172 05 135.15I 21 150,90:! (0 j 199,905 8S 1 207,457 ."1 , MATT SHOREN, General Blaeksmith and HorseshoeF. All kinds of hlacksmithing will receive prompt attention and will he executed in first-clues shape. Give him a call. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The D.illep, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MAHSH will give a turkey shoot on the beach Three Days Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will hIpo be piceon trai) ppooting at the same time. and plac1. Oregouiau's informant waa mistaken. OUR CHURCHES 'KOI'I.K OOMINC AM) (JOIMJ. II. W. the work of an incendiary. The mis cieant had entered the Held, where the hay was, on hotpeback, leaving thu gate open as he retired on a lope. His trucks here he alighted from the horse unci Rtruck the match were plainly visible. of l)(atrlct Attorney Menefee. Card waa j iH reported that an attempt waa made in nlinul ...illtv to hli.mlel'iooiu llie Pamo nun. wnuu.iu aiiuumi While drunk he had Htolen u ' of 'Mr- Gooner 'a hay that was Ptniiitiug Ui ,. and 7 :!!0 p. m, in tho basement of worth a dolhir from thu Star i " 11 wagon near a barn in which there j t,L, ,1UW church on Union street. Sun- t.o.u .lit. til f.M lM,U III 1 1 1 I- I 1 1 I U IllUl 11111 1 .1 t. 1 ... tt nur nuuiii iw..n v.. ...v . . ... (lllv MCllOOl 1H HI II. Ill, Wells went to Prosper, Wai-h., liov. C. F.Goode, of Gentralia, Wash., i ye"terday on a visit to his sheep ranch will preach iu the First Christian church ' ilt t,llit l)laul''' tomorrow mornitig anti p'issibly again in 1 Mrs. H. W. Wells and children will the evening .leave in the morning for Portland to I spend Thanksgiving there. At tne uougregationai eiiurcii tomor- rnie aiiriMinu t'!M t ltkt1 mild In ttwi ! One thousand styles and sizes. hor cooking and heating. Prices from $5 to $50. rtlV.r..! as"1 Steel Range Call flange permitted larceny. blanket I.O'lglng hoiiHii morning when the pastor, Kev. I). V. Poling will take for his subject "Thn Divinity that Shapea Our Ends." Calvary Haptiat chinch Kev. W. I!. Clifton, pastor, ltegular services at 11 Miss Cas9ie Thcrbonrn, who haa been verioualy ill for the past month, Is agiiin able to sit up a short time each day. Miss Mamie Gilbert has leturneil ftoiti attending u session of the Portland Uusi ne?p College. She will resume bee work in Menefee A Wilson's ollice .Monday morning. ' 1 i When sober lie owned 1). V. P. U at .I.H.Oakes, of Prineville, is in the city. Just before theelection Mr. O.ikea , invested largely in sheep ami sheep t t 1I-.it ....I ...il . i At I . J it. it . il-tri-.t-' 'ohaviug taken the blanket and told ; wiiA nappiiy tntcovereu in umu imu pin :;io p. m. ' rauenes on uio uiiiu mac iuciiniey where it waa. Mr. Menefee asked for t. It lookp as if the Ten Mille folks Kpim:opal .hurch-Corner ' ''aSlymal" i,i. . . . i I iv, I, ,1,1 ,,,., iiini- ii iin v nf lionm ronn . ... .. . ill iu B(.ari.oi) oo h.uii, ls null gn IH ukih aenteiicoiiiui tne lecoiuerHeiiieuceii ! ,; - . - . ,im, Curd to nvelve davp In tho count V i.iil. 111 llie llt,i,r "'' rf - ' 4 I r ll.llM.llUlt I . Hull ...I ..tl,.., ax.? CASTOR 8 A For Infants and Children, A romantic comedy drama, HUggeated by one of I. ret Hnrto'H popular akutchea, j entltletl "I'enneBsee'a Partner" will he; H'.aged at thu Vogt opera house Dec. Ith, j Ihesucuesa thla play achieved in the J,0 ((y y0U W AlWaVS BOUghl ! tin uf lu.u K ..... Il.a ii iiiinrhlntf ifllllf' III1 . 1 nn 'I'll nm Huouimiif, ... , thentrlcnl dlrclea for aoine time. AhIo Boars tho !'i')t and atorv it is complete, and thu' Slguaturo of HituailoiiH and cliinaxea are thrilling and : 'iitentHting. Its churactera are origuml -'reatioriH and the piny throughout Is i ''fined and free from Htugo exuggerationa common ui most melodramatic pro , hictioiiH of the pniBunt day. When tlierti ia a puaolcioii of a tear in the eyea of thu men and more than a suspicion Subscribe for Tin: Ciikomci.i. iiutl Wiiphington, Hev. IJ, F, satisfaction. I Hawk paatur. Morning worplup at 11 ; I i .Sunday school at 10 a. m.; class meet, j ing at 12:16; ICpworth i.Hiigue at 0::i0; Tllll Bt,,:l(,taiy of The Dalles Asseinblv, .lunior l.ei.guo at :!:.!0; evening pervice ) No. 25, this morning received a win rant at 7 ::!(). At the latter pervlcu the pastor j for ,, payment ot the claims in full ni -will seak on "Tempemnce." ,,hM. ,10 IK)1(.y by .1, M, ljiintint- "Music bath charms Kj soothe the ton, who died Nov. '.5, 1900. The follow- , pnvauo bieast," to pay nothing of the ' oxplulna itself : A If your hair ia dry and dead-like, Co cnanul Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It ia pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can bo had at Friuer'a barber ahop, agent. nO 1m white man. 1'ieer. Come and try it. ',. H. , 1 hereby ncknortJedgo tlutt I have this i. ui .! '24tlMhiyof November, 1900, received a ' I wariiint for 42000 iu full payment of the If vou have daudruir, your hair is , benelit certiticatti hehl hy my husband, falling out. Uae Cocoanut Cream. For ! "W'A' i Jllt!', . buIo at I'rn.tr a barber shop. uO-Iin ; thanks and appreciation for their 1 I iron i nl niiHH. I liHiirtilv ritnnniiiioiul itm1 4. s,i'& fThe genuine nil bear the above Ira JerAiark! Jv L and are sold wltli a written guaranlee. iyi" k,.,n.AA C.Vnl Or! Doric Cunnolilmi 1 0 fl f JwfctZ& nndiuou rnoi nito raiio lauuoiuuii ivuu tMutatt OVER ALL THE WORLD. Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. Mudooniv by The Michigan Stove Company. Layout tlukma of Btovua umt Hiiukus In thu World. m Oak Slovm Heiuember that Cocouuut Cieam Tonic will piomote growth of hair. Charles FriiKcr, sole agent, iiO-lm I Tllll ..I I Arltdiinu i,u it u'if.. ti,iil . ul in I.I.. ' ....Vti. .....r...... I. " ,t ..l.llllli.llll, Ullf. iiiPtiranci) and frateriml order. Mauv 11. Hr.vnxiiiox. ' 7V:AIER St BENTON, S0LC KCENTS,