Wherewithal SHALL WE be Clothed ? As the icy breath of otil Borea sweeps around (lie corner it curies that question right home to us. ilumniiity run no ytirr stand such wcntlier unpro tected than can the lillies of the field. Uemember rie.ht now that underwear is cheaper tlian funerala nml overcoats cost less than undertakers. Therefore we say "ciiiie unto lis nil ye who shiver and lire lightly muflled and we will warm you up" THIS WAY "Rirr "Worm TT1 stars: or Storm Coats in "to tiliiek nr L'rav Irish l-rn-si , neunin-nreasieu unci wiin large rf storm cillur 5p.LU.UU Overcoats! Overcoats ,p,nn """f : netv of styles and materials at prices ranEiC $g 2Q QQ Underwear Special.... ,Int the kind for tliis weather. Good heavy all wool shirts or druwerH at 75c per garment. See Windows. See Windows. Thanksgiving Week Specials. "CLARXSSE," the greatest of (.5 loves in Amer ica for the money retailed every where for $1.25; our price 90c In tans, browns, modes, black. Special flas Ladies' Wool Hose, 15c per pair. Worth from 5 to 10 cents more per pair. Fancy French Lisle Hose, 50, (50, 05 and 75c values, for 40c per pair. Unmatchable Shoe Values.BJ This is unmistakably the shoe buying time of all times that is if vou want hich-grade shoes at those low prices. Ladies' welt sole button, in kid and calf; $-1 values $2.25 Ladies' turn sole kid, button or lace; $4 values $2.25 Ladies' all kid or cloth top, lace; $1.50 $1.00 Men's satin calf, lace or congress; $2 and $2.50 values ..' $1.00 Boys' Shoes (elastic sides) in calf or grain; $2 values $1.00 Men's kangaroo, cordovan or calf, lace; $3.50 to $5 values .... $2.25 All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS Trump Dnngorotiiily Wounded. James Lamb, a laborer who was beat ing bin way in an ore car from Umatilla to Portland, was shot and dangerously wounded at 4 o'clock this morning by one of a couple of masked men who entered the car while tho train waft nt a point about two miles east of the freight, depot. I. umb and n companion named Fred Schmidt were sleeping in corner of (lie e.'ir when they were rudely kicked by the masked men and ordered to gut up. Lamb had the presence of mind to grab bis purse, which contained some !flo, and fling it to another part of the car. The action was not seen by the high waymen. As Lamb roso to his feet he reached for Schmidt's pistol that lay in a leather case near his bead, and about the eame moment both highwaymen fired oil' four shots in rapid succession. Lamb fell to the floor of the car pierced by a bullet that entered his left hip and lodged somewhere in hia abdomen. The highwaymen ransacked the pockets of both the tramps but only succeeded in getting seventy five cents from Schmidt, when they jumped ofF the ear and dis appeared in the darkness. The wounded man was sent to the Good Samaritan hospital this afternoon, and the physicians here who examined him have grave doubts of his recovery. The men who did tho shooting have not been found. They wore handkerchiefs over their faces and are described by Schmidt as broad shouldered and of middle stature. Both carried nickel plated revolvers. For Kent or SiiIh. The Sam Wilkiuson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It is a three-story, corrugated iron building, 110x"o feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. n20-tf mays & Crowe mT) he Dalles Daily Ghronfelk MONDAY NOV. L'(i. 1900 Oysters served In any style... At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE adopted to get them out of town we may I reasonably expect repititions of iast I night's tragedy and robberies without 1 number. A bill of eale was recorded in the and- j itor's office at North Yakima last week; by which K. K. Bernard, for the sum of i $4230, conveys to IJ. K. I'artort the j "horsehead" and all bands arid brand ! of horses formerly owned by Ben E. , Snipes excepting thirty-eight head. The j horses are scattered till over Eastern i Washington and their number is nn- j known. I The ladies of the Lutheran church will GLEANINGS. A ttuirr inon liei-ime unH lHuiied todilV I - - . t i .... i 1 IIuBton and Louisa firey, of lla MU,U u,,u Uiu-" t lowers at the store oi I. U .McKeisen , i ' neicf Wedmmlnv. It is admitted that i the German ladies are second to none as j pastrycooks, liuy your Thanksgiving j pies and cakes from these good ladies 1 and have the double satisfaction of get ting tho full worth of your money and , helping u good cause. 2c j Preparation for Thanksgiving this year ; will be mado lighter from the fact that j thts best cooks of the Good Jntent Soci- : ety will prepare all sorts of cooking, j . c null as pumpkin anJ mince, as well as j '.other kinds of pies, cake, salt rising I ! bread, doughnuts; in fact everything j i that will make your dinner more pal-j j atable. They will be on sale in Cross'1 i window next Wednesday. j that his reiMilar Weduesdav evening1 Ab an instance of the immense amount i dmiciiig class is postponed to Thursday ' of damage ooytes can do, J. II, Oakes, evening to commence at 8 o'clock sharp, I of I'rineviile, informs the Antelope at the Baldwin. n2f-:H to M. S Victor. Within two weeks republican national headquarters will be opened in Washing ton, District of Columbia. Iio, the little son of .1. II. Fu Hong, of this city, i. ill with u complication of diphtheria and scarlet fever. If you want a nice turkey for your Thanksgiving dinner order it from The Stadelmnu Commission Company. Also BoDtliH Eastern oysters. td A grand Thanksgiving lull will be given at tho Baldwin Tnursday night, N n'Hiubor 120th, by Professor .Sandvig. ou are all invited and don't forget to come. Professor Sandvig begs ii20-:U to announce Alex. McLeod, of this city, has left at this office n potato that wu grovn on the ranch of his son-in-law, llemi Iton deau, of Tygb ll'ulge, that tips the scale ' eight pounds. It is of the Late Uose variety. , A.A.Bonney left at this odice today a ive grasshopper that he picked up on thu road about live miles south of town v here the thermometer, during the late Herald Unit on Wednesday nignt a Coyote entered one of his corrals, killed two ewes, stampeded the others, piling the whole band up in a corner of the corral and smothering lio of them to death. This loss of '.!) tine ewes would pay the bounty on a large number of scalps. Mr. Robert II. Wilson, agent of the j Boys anil Girls Aid Society of Oregon, is j in the city for the purpose of investigat im: the homes of the wards of the soci-i .. - I .1 ... I - 1 f .......... . ...II.... 1 spe. , l.UKl l.avo reform. in,IllLUH h0UMttf. silbscrip- degrees below zero. It is considered a I . . ,.llrrviu, m. rare thing to find these insects survive u m bou llmt we ,.Il0W ot ' eld so Intense as this. j m(jr(j llobm.,t,y of ,,, tlllin It ,H , Thu dean of Lincoln says that Mrs. doing a noble work in rescuing, oiten i Gladstone' last moments werti passed fr0m the gutter, young Uvea whom , under the delusion that she was with 1 everv environment tended to lives of her husband. She scolded the nurse be-1 ghamo, umiii' and dishonor. cause n carriage which she thought she had ordered for Mr. Gladstone was late, nnd then asked, as if of him; "Shall V'Jti bo ready to start emu, darling f" A i tides of incorporation of the Coal t'reck Company were llled last week In theotllceof the eecretary of state. The incorporators uro J. P. Mclneruy, T. T. Nicholas and Albert Bettlngen, of this ''ity. The ofllco of the company is lo e.ited at The Dalles, nnd the capital stock is 125,000 in shares if 100 each. Tho t business of the company is coal mining, Whether or not It la because the Sound elites and Portland are running the hotios out of these places, wu know not I'Ut itisdead certain that there Ibuii un- ml number of these gentry tit this particular time In The Dalles. Tho great dlllculty of procuring fresh egg has induced Dresser & Co., of Poit land, to build a largo hennery at Bin- lock on land donated for tho purpose by , C. It. Smead, the fruit man. There is j no reason in tho hoi Id why an enter-j prise of this kind should not pay. Kggs in this market have been UU cents u dozen for weeks, anil not less than 2j , iioiita for months. At present strictly , resb eggs aio very hard to get at any irlce. Hero Is a chance for the "young man Absalom." Let him utttrt a hennery and establish an egg trust. He can do hath with small menus and with very little danger of being crowded out of business. Sam Wilkinson justly complaint) that Their somebody Is shooting bl homing pigeons iiHual nstlnK place is In the East End ami some of the most valuable oneo he uii'l unless vigorous measures ure owned lmve recently been klMed, and killed of course within the city limits, where it is against the law to fire off a gun. The marshal has bsen notified of the violation of the city ordinance, and unless the shooting is stopped somebody will get into trouble. A gentleman in forms Tim: Chkoniclu that while going to business this mornint: and passing one of the most thickly-settled portious of the city a boy of 10 or so fired nil' a pun in hia father 'h yard at a passing pigeon as openly as if the boy bad been out on the hills. The people of The Dalles should wit ness the game of football on Thatiksgiv intr afternoon, at 3 o'clock, between the first and second elevens of this place It was intended to have a game between Pullmau and The Dalles, but full a rangements could not be made, owingj to lack of time. However, The Dalle teana will play as follow s: Dec. Sth, Astoria vs. The Dalles, at The Dalles; Dec. 15th, Wasco vs. The Dalles, at Waeco; Dec. 22nd, Pullman vs. The Dalles, at this place, anil on Dec. 25th The Dalles bovs will try conclusions with Heppner on the latter's grounds Other games will be arranged for the remainder of the season. Elementary science in the public tchools is thus practically illustrated in one boy's experience, as told in the Child Study .Monthly: "Miss K gave each of us a rock some kind oi a rock and some acid. Gee! we didn't do a thing with that acid; nobody knew the old stud' would ruin t'litiL's, and you'd just ought to tee the hole In Gertie's apron. Ida, she burnt her fingers, and there ain't a cent's worth of varnish on my desk any more." "But what did you do with tho acid, besideH ruin things?" was asked. "Oh, put some on the rocks, what we didn't spill, and if they li..led or didn't fizzle, I forget which either they was some kind of a rock, she told us what, or else th.iy wasn't. 1 fcrget !" The Jerusalem we see today is not the one that gladdened the eyes of the holy family journeying from Naziireth to worship in the temple. Thu city lie1) buried forty, fifty, sometimes over a hunnreit feet deep in wastage piled in the overthrow of many sieges. Tho crimson banner of the .Moslem floats above the Tower of D.ivid, used ae bar racks, and tho Turkish sentinel pacing his rounds looks with ineffable scorn on the Christian. Tho crumbling Tower of Antonia, the citadel of tho temple, is oc cupied by the governor of Jerusalem, and, if posccsiou counts in the law,, it is his right, for he held it before William tho Uoiiijueior was crowned with tho Saxon's crown in Weetininstcr Abbey. Mrs. Lw Wallace in tho December Ladies' Jl'jmo Journal. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thu Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Biguaturo of i X Demi Kaxy Gimii'. i 1 Tho "Great South African S alesman" i held a p'enic at the Vogt Saturday night that is to say he got the picnic, und the dear people, who love, to be humbugged, got the experience. Tne fake opened his performance by an nouncing that he would hold sales Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and that bis main object on that occa sion was to advertise his method of do- ! ing business. Getting the audience in good humor by varioas ingenious de vices, he proceeded to sell a lot of cheap jewelry for twenty-five cents b lot, prob ablv all the stuff was worth and more. Then he offered other truck for a dollar a lot, and for a time sent back the dollar ! to the buyer, accompanied with a pres- j ent. Then he asked for "if5 for noth- ing," and the suckers tumbled over each ! other handing him the money, in return for which he gave them a box of cigars, twenty-live in a box, worth probably $10 a thousand. The fellow's gall kept ris-1 ing as the suckers bit more and more ravenously anil a hair off a kid's head was sola lor a uoiiar, a one-cent cigar for $5, a number of Cheap John watches and chains, worth probably t$l to $1-50, for $10, till about $250, net, was realized, when the fake raked thu money into a box and announced a banjo plaver, who approprjately opened the mnscal part of the performance with the song "Now He's Sorry That He Spoke." Then disguising himself with a pair of j specs and a false mustache, the Great! African Salesman made his way to his 1 hotel, from whence he left town on the earlv train Sunday morning. At the hotel a business man of the town met the fakir later, and, not know ing him, said: "I would like to meet the rascal. Ho beat me out of $5'" "So would I like to meet the son of a gun," win the aiiHAei-. "Ho beat me out of $20." The Great Afiican S.ilesinait doubtless thinks this is a dead oasy town for men of his class. 1 A list ol tlio names of the parties wliOj got bit would be interesting reading, but Its publication would be cruelty to ani mals. it:itri.i cominc; ami (ioi.Nii, t M. P. .Isenbiirii is egintei'eil at the' Umatilla House from Hood Itiver. Grant Mays left on the noon train f r San Fiancisco, where he will probably remain for about a month. Mi". J. Montgomery, whose home is In Portland, is in thoeitv, the guest of her ft lend. Mrs. It, II. Weber. T. W. D.irch, proseculing attorney of Klickitat county, spent yesterday in th city and lelt for hoimion the train today. Ntitlen. Officers and members of Kilendship lodge No. 1), K. of P., are leijueHted to attend the regular meeting of the lodge this evening. Work in the third rank. Visiting Knights cordially iiivlled. D. W. V.u;sk, K. of It. Ik S. If you have dar.drufl', your lit. ir .V. falling out. Use Cocoatiul Cream. For bale at Fruzer's barber shop, nU liu If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It ia pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's barber shop, agent. nO-lm VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. .-r'5'M'V..2: One Night.... TUESDAY, Dec. 4th. Return of the Favorite Play, Arthur C. Alston's Co., IN Tennessee's him ?uge(ed by Bret Harto's Great Ilomauce. . I ill Tho only store fr thin city where the Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware ia sold. A little higher in price, but outlastf n dozen pieces of so called cheap onani eled ware. BEWARE! Other wnres look has the name Stransky Steel Wareoncach piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Eslii bitions. High eat award at Worlds Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho Ixjst cookinKauthonties, certified to by the most famous chem ista for purity und durability it is 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 rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, u not affected by acid in fruits oc vegetables, will boil, ste . o, and biik. w i t h o u t impart in;; flavor ol previously o o o lc o d food and will last for years. We cau tion tl!3 public imitat'f .i MATT SHOREN, Genera! Blacksmith nd HoFseshoeF. The Success of pour Seasons Hear the Golden Nttugft ( iartet. Positively the Original Cast., Nov. 27th, 28th and 29tli All kinds of blackemithiiig will receive prompt attention' and will be executed in first-class shape. Give him n call. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The D.illes, Or, TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MAHSH will give a tut key Bhoot on the bench Three Days- .-.rw Unserved Peats on Fitla at Clarke & Folk's Pharmacy. There will also 1 e pigeon trap spooling at the same time and plnce. Steel Ranges One thousand styles and sizes. For cooking and heating;. Prices from $5 to $50. if vA, Cait Range fir iff ui I J 'fiWl 10 all benr the above Trii !e..ALnrklW;J,Jv. sold with a written Rimrantet;. 'jftrL n.-t n.t, n.: r-ui.,n mnfl JtMt PTIie genuine and arc ho Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 OVER ALL THE WORLD. " Sold by First-Class Slave Merchants everywhere. ir.,.i...,i. i.v The Michigan .Stove Coiunanv. - . ... UI. ....... ....! . II... U...-1.1 Oak Stove. St BENTON, SOLE KCENTS,