Aw. vou in nood of Boys' Clothing ! If so you cannot afford to miss this opportunity Boys' Suits sizes ranging from 4 to 15 years at Half Price Vou had hotter hurry up thonuinher loft is daily growing smaller and wo fully intend to let them all go. fall an -how good.- 1 see 'em. No Iron hie to Thanksgiving Week Specials. CLARISSE, . the greatest of (J loves in Amer ica for the money retailed every where for $1.25; our price 90c In tans, hrowns, modes, hlack. Special Ladies' Wool Hose, 15c per pair. Worth from ;" to 10 cents more per pair. Fancy French Lisle Hose, o0, 00, Go and Toe values, for 40c per pair. Unmatchable Shoe Values. This is unmistakahly the shoe buying time of all times that is if you want high-grade shoes at these low prices. Ladies' welt solo button, in kid and calf; $-1 values $2.00 Ladies' turn sole kid, button or lace; $4 values $2.00 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 . .. $2.00 All Coocls Mnrkott iti Plain FlKuros. PEASE M AYS Btreet and under the ratlwny track at tho foot of Court street, was lost by a vote of 4 to .'!. A motion to fence In all broken Bewere and let them go till the people shall awake to the necessity of n sewer system, was lost by n vote of -I to '.). A motion finally prevailed instructing tins marshal to repair the Court street cower and fill up tho trenches. No other business coming before tho council the meeting adjourned. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of re Dalies Daily Chronicle. lUIlUY Nov. :io. noo BUSINESS LOCALS. For nice stylish jackets at low prices go to Tho Fair. Clarke & Fnlk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's bruehee. Bargains in rubbers and overehoes, also in rubber boots at The Fair. Ladies' best heavy jersey leagings, ex tra long, at OS cents. The Fair. Uoslyn, CLjaluin and Australian coals by the Stadelman Commission. 21-lm IJemember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Frar.er, sole agent. nU-lm Plain sewing and dress-making done on Third street, hetween Madison and Monroe streets. n27-lw If vou have dandruff, your hair is falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For sale at Frazer's barber shop. nO-Iin For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. If you want a nice turkey for your Tliunksfh nig dinner order it from The Stadelman Commission Company. Also Bo ith.s Eastern oysters. td If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and Oysters served in any stylo... At Andrew Keller's. sifted on keeping up the fun till it ri hour 1 European House, and his attendant up against this popular sport, for it was after Professor Sandvig's regular time of ! physician, Dr. GeisttJidorfler, i reports ' the direct result of human dishonesty,' elosing. that his patient's temperature at noon ! in endeavoring to secure something for I i ' ' i . ... . . .. .l. . .. V. W. Silvertootb's saloon at Antelope (today was only half a degree above nothing. Those who had climbed to nisier. it is pronounced me. unesi eartti. uan oe nau at v r.izera n9 Ira the roof to see the game did -to to avoid I tonic on WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. W. Silvertootb's saloon at Antelope j today was u-iir mlilieil Kriiliiv r.ii-M. nnvH Oil) Ite I IlurI"'"- miMirim Thu rnfilu.ru mined' ;i window i Very few modern dramas have the pavment of admittance fee to the 1 barber shop, agent and took it-15 from the till, hut lolt i'L'O in I ()"sh and vigor, fun and pathos of the j grounds. They wished to secure some silver, which was also in the till. Xo 1 beet of all comedy-dramas, 'JTenneessee's , thing for nothing and got more than clue to the robbers has been found at ! Pardnur." This play was one of the , they bargained for. If they had entered this time. j foad "uceesses of the past three the grounds honorably and decently as . , , .... ...seasons. The comnanv which will pre- . men and bovs should, the management i iiriiiii, I ... i nnu' Mr, Mil .Mr u I it sit ii - I ' sacrifice. The house cost !f2200 Catarrh Cannot (e Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,, and i in nrdur tn rnrF it vnu must take inter- Jt js : sent it is strong in every particular am! ! of the football grounds would have pro- j r(JU)ediegi IIali.B Catarrh Cure is Big values in overcoats at Tho Fair. Millers' all-wool clothing at Tho Fair. Wilbur Bolton, of Antelope, is in the city. .Men's lined and knit mittens and gloves at the New Yoik Cash Store. I)) not overlook that sale of boys' , tho attention of tlie court. The netition-' of the latter and giving credit to the clor.hing at one-half price at Pease it ere) were represented bv F. W. Wilson . former. Never mind boys, the Uepubli perfectly new and has never been occu- I ' ."8 "mK mau,"l! 1 1 "u "' u . , u. . . taken iltt.,.n!lIly and act8 ,,Irect,y on pied. It hac six rooms and basement,. d,rwU"1 lln,! Kel hy Arthur C. ! .. token bones and be&carred bod.es would th(J b,ood am, mucon8 earface8. Hall's with all the modem improvements, i Alfctot, who has in former seasons ; pot today be the result. When I' Catarrh Cure is not a ouack medieine. Two lots 50x120 each. Will sell within 0r0",lt Bevernl P'.nent stars and , who expect to be ranked as . , It wa9 wa9.I)retcrlbel l,v ono of the best the next ten days for $1500 easy terms. ( "uu,u l'u" "c,c- ' Hudson it Brownliill. The Dalles Chronicle is pulling for the j 1 In tho county court today the petitions j Antelope Herald, so does the Oregonian , of S. F. Petersen and J. S. Wisener for ! against tho Republican, so has other J ' licenses to sell liquor at .Mosier occupied I papers. They aie clippings items out Mayh'. and the remfinstrauts by N. B. Sinnott. Professor Sandvig's regular weekly ! Tlie court tool: the question!) raised by dance will be given Saturday night at ! the counsel under advisement. WJ "There has only been one clip of wool the Baldwin. 'M-'2l Wanted girl to do general house work in a family of two with no children. Apply ut this otlice. n."0-tf If you want u bargain in groceries, ring up Bob Tongue, next door to .M. T. N'olan. Phone No, Ii. nllO-Tt The regular monthly meeting of the water commissioners will convene to- niyht at 7:1!0 o'clock. warm fold in The Dalles during the past month," said a wool buyer to tho Ciiltox ici.i; man today. There are seven or eight, wool buyers in town, hut there is a difiereneo of two to two and a half cents between their price and the wool-growers. Hence no sales. Dr. lgun was c.illed vestenlav to Grass Valley on a visit to Joseph Mor- isy, ii highly respected resident of that jean will overcome all difficulties and. come nut victorious in the end. It is in I the right, nnd right will win. Wo will j manage to keep our head above water, j though the sea is rough. Wo may not j be very good swimmers, but air cannot I sink, yon know. Republican. j A truck load of miscellaneous house- held supplies, clothing and reading mat- up on box cars and tngli eminences to i get something for nothing, they are taking risks, besides doing a "cheap" and contemptible act, and no commu nity or organization for amusement should worry if their reward l3 broken limbs or necks. This applies to The Dalles as well as San Francisco. .lift TliHr .Mulch TIiIn Time. iiuuuil iiuii:niim in .xtiiii, v.uki;i , ....... . . . , , ,, ,,,,. i i district and u former resident of this gouis shaws, fascinators, hoods audi . intt'ms, at the New York Cach Storu. Wo have them, dressed or alive , .1. . l.l .... f-..!l pou.try aim usu, ..mo u....rr ( iiing ,IU t,r0K,,t hl.ru fur interment mm mvu. At tne .oei. murKei. . none bul,,v iSutl(lav n-s -t . . : ; countv,who was reported dangerously ill. i Word was teceived this alternoon that .Mr. Mornsy died last night. The re- l.udiea take advantiigo of A. M. Will lams it Co.'h sale on flannel waists this week. Tomorrow's the last day, and there are Home raru bargains. The Driving Club will hold a meeting a' the Commercial Club rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. All members nru earnestly requested to he present. Pease it Mavs uro oll'erlug uxtinordi It. B. Gilbreth today received by ex- I press from C. M. Smith, of .lell'erson. a ' four-montliK.old hoar of the Poland ' China persuaHon that is as fine a specl . men of hog fleth of his age aa we nave eur seen. He was farrowed April 'JUth and weighs, in very moderate flesh, 100 pounds. Mr. Gilbreth will Fend tho un- I I in ii t out to the ranch. 1 At... M,... I 1 I .,..! I.., I, ..a ..ur- I IHIC. .illll J'. J 1 I4III IIIIUII iiaa i, i The "Great African Salesman," and 1 his pards, who are vividly remembered j in The Dalles for tho slick method bv j which they fleeced the dear people out seme !f'-V)0, met their match at Oregon City Tuesday night, after they had suc- " i ..r.f..u.. ...n.i....i .1...;. ......... r- ..ii .t flfiter was collected by the children of the!1-1"""? ' utai ui ... . ... . . . wnfi in it. WliMii I ih nnilipnpi- u-nkf-d In the consciousness that they had been fleeced about 50 persons foiced their tlie stage after tl.e curtain demanding return from of their money. The revolvers in defense, 1 1 :..- t .1. . . .f e .i in ! m,,M.., u.liintM,! tr, 1 1 1 it 1 i . 1 1 fnl L-B nf ' i"" prmrcuun in me om- the home and other articles too numer- o tl.H law. The crowd was soon ous to mention. 1 ,)lHCL''i lll"k'r 0(,!1,ro1' iiwompanied . . . . ' bv the olliceis, the auctioneers preferred At a recent spiritualistic meeting 1 10 ,llU(, icdjfineiit in the city jail rather ' . i than venture to Portland, and the mob physicians in this country for yesrs, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tlie best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciii:ni:v & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drriiggists, price 7.r)C Hall'H'Fiimilv Pills are the best. 1'2 public schools and shipped today to tlie : Boyn' and Girls' Homo at Portland, j Among the collection werenbout 200 jars nf tint.Hrvpil fruit. (IvH UHi'k-B nf nntHtnoa. VVHy UP" u uni.L- nf timir nn n.l nf ilriwd frntt 1 ,,a1, dropped, .,. ,.;.. .... 0 .., ... i the auctioneers . ..i. 1. 1 i .... 1 auctioneers drew ijuuiuiiy ui uiniiiiuii o uiuuiiiiK tinu il'hu' Belgian Hares to Lease. I have about 101 ' thni onithbred does that I will lease in lots of 10 to respon j si hie parties on sbnrns Apply to C. E. BA VAKI), I nllO 2w The Dalles. At:. MISS HAVEN'S.. Commencing on Friday, we will offer all of our Trimmed and Street Hats at a GREAT Reduction. Call and see them. plays & Cfowe smt) noise' .f " AVt ivy' The only store It this city where the Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam cled ware. BEWARE! Other wares looli has the name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece Do not bedeoeived First prize at ie International Exhi bitious. Highent award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre fened by tlie best cookinfrauthonties. certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest becausa BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware isspecial ly imported for and sold in this cit7 ex clusively by us. It does not nisi" nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is notaflectedbyacid!: in fruits oc vegetable.-? will boil, and ha I;. w i t h o u r. im parting flavor Oi previously o o o k o U fool ,"iul will lost for yoarj. 00' V.To cat: tion t!i jvib'ir fU'lll:- k ilil.t.il - DeWitt's J.ittlrt Karlv Risers are tho best liver pills ever made. !viy to take anil never gripe. Sold bv Clarke t Falk'e P. O. Pharniacv. died thero many years before, but was remembered for his immense stature, ' six feet live inches. A voice in the dark I ness said he was Elijah. "Are you in heaven?" asked an old-timer. "Yes," came the answer. "Are you an angel, I J.ign?" "Yes." The questioner paused, evidently having exhausted his fund of ary bargains ui boys' eloUiing this j (,.rU,,i arrangements whereby the lire j question's, and then suddenly inquired week. Yon should not let this opportu-, inuUlanci) busbies of the late firm of .1 mty pass to secure a boy's suit at half jjyj. Huntington & Co. will bo continued lrU'-. ' by lier. She will be pleased to lenewall Henry Steginiin, of Ilartland, dellveied j expiring policies Issued by .1. M. Hunt ' Truutdalo Tuesday twenty-five head j inuton t Co. and to write such further "I fat hogs that netted him tho snug j iiiHiiranci) as may be entrusted to hum ol !t.'luU2-l. Tho price was if'), 10 per ; her. Olllco at ftiiiitiugton A WilMiu'a hundred pounds. law ofllce. nllO-liv All inmnbitrH of 'I he Dalles Assembly' One of the most remarkable instances Pulled Artisans will pay their uese.ss- fof forgotfiilnoas that we have hoard of meiit and duns to .1. F. Ilaworth, secre- j for some lime occurred the other morn tiirv, at his printing ollice over TluiingFouth of Granc hi jtmn when Slier H.iIIijm Cumiiiission House. n'J8 !lt i man Frank, of this ifiiy, who was up i dispersed for the night. Wednesday morning about 20 persons sent in a pe tition again demanding restitution. Toe auctioneers expieseed surprise at tho attitude, insisting that the arrangement was explained to them fully, and will-, inwly asentenlcd to by them all, and that the auction was merely a method of ' shrewd selling, and not u fake in any re spect. It was finally agieed that tie-1 mauds amounting to over i'.H should he' paid biud: to the persons aggrieved, the I piisoners then being released from ens-, tody and permitted to quit the town. ' 11 111-1 1 I'l'IM't'l'lllllKX, A special meeting of the couinion One thousand styles and sizes. tor cooking and heating. Prices from $5 to 3550. 4 Cait (lanrjes wi..., ,in f... 1.. :.. ,, lint uu tun iiiuacutu liuill lli l.f l', l.ige?" A very pleasing and profit able union Thanksgiving service was held at the Congregational church yesterday, in which Kevs. Clifton, Hawk and Poling participated as speakers. The opening prayer was made by Hev. Warner, after , council met Wedntday night to which Professor Landers rend the piesl- Bi,it.r what was best to be done with the dent's J hanksgivlng proclamation. Mr. j Court street sewer. Wil sun, of the Hoys' nnd Girls' Home, i A committee of ics 10 sidents of the blull'. Ill II lOW Uriel i.-ho liavn til IIS11 tllli nli! Iiri'ii'iri ui'iiilii worus, uigiug ine imporiancii oi neing , VQUj. t0 umj Mmtl,, ,om tu,r 1,,,,,,,-h addieseed the iiiidieueo wav Mrs. C. M. Cartwright, while on her : thwu on a goose hu.y, after going eight (toers of the word rather than hearers. , to tll( business purl of the eitv, appealed . . tit 1 lta rn r ml t tut S Ii mi m n 11 nmnilii rm . 1 1 j i i f . 11 i ,-1 i. ... ci u.,. .....u in es nui on inn nnermau couuiy ""i iiuiii nay iviimn iu niiiiiu", " , thrown out of tl.e buggy and narrowly , prairie at u in the morning, to swiped tleath. It will bo some time be- I'"8 u UUK .oru, iuuuu firu Hho entirely recovers. - Anttdope forgot teuT to bring his gun along. Herald. I The miuiy frends of Murdock Finlay- ThuThunkHivingdanco ut the JJald-j sou, who was shot recently at Antelope "In last night wuh the largest gathering by Hert Kogers, will be pleased to loarn f the kind of the Heuson. About eighty : that hia condition today Is fuvomblu for urj.iploH took part unci the daucurs In-'his recovery. Mr. Finlaytou Is at the mo t.in'imiiiitii na nui. iuib, un my, )eoro t he council and asked for assist, probably, to the fact that the meeting ' am!e tl) b.Uld a sidewalk from the brew was not sufficiently advertised. i ery l(J ,, t0,, of tllH rH(jH. o ,ll0 The accident at San Francisco yester day, while tho llorkeley and Stanford teams were playing their annual game of football, in which thirteen people lost their lives and one hundred or more were badly hurt, should not be charged the council contributed if50 on oiiditiou that the parties interested shall bear any additional expense that may be In curred. A motion of Dr. Khackelfonl to put a 1'.' inch terra cotta sewer across J'iret MA-flurner The genuine all bear the above Tr.rie-Aark and arc sola wttn a written gum-am ee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1800 OVER ALL THE WORLD. Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. Madoouiyiiy Th Michigan Stove Company, Ijuruo.t Mnkors of Btuvua uud Hanb-eu lu tlu Woild. Oak Stovet Z7 St BENTON. SOLE KCENTS, M Ri t" if,