Is Yoar Boy (Hell-Dressed? 1 lo should bo. lie win ho. It is not a matt or of largo ox ponso. IMonty of noat, litLlo follows woar our low-pricoil suits. flood clothes largely Iiolp lo make a oo(l hoy. Why not dross up your hoy iind make him proud of himself, as good a-! any hoy? Our Boys' Department makes good clothes possible in all oases. Xo one is too poor, no one is too rich to go elsewhere. Our $5.00 School Suits are the host in the land. If you pre fer, we have cheaper ones :it $3.50. The best cost you 12.50. Hoys' knee pants suits from 1.50. We have piled on a separate counter the balance of those Boys' Suits that we are selling at half price. Don't miss this oppor tunity; broken lines, that's all. 3f 0 7U Most Eemarkable Offering of todies' Suits and Jackets that has ever passed this way. If low prices make a bargain, high quality doubles it, and that is what makes thin olfering no extraordinary. Here are had lea' Suit?, there are no newer, better looking or better made in anv store. They are to be sold at 25 off This week only. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets at a Discount of 25 per cent. You can have the new one?, arrived fiom the manufacturers jnst a short time ago, made from smooth oxford cheviot, double-breasted, lined with silk or satin, all handsomely tailored. French Flannelettes The most attractive cotton goods ever put on the market by a manufacturer. liegulur price 18c; our price for the week 15 l-2c per yard. Unmatchable Shoe Values. This is unmistakably the shoe buying time of all times that is if you want high-grade shoos at these low prices. Ladies' welt sole button, in kid and calf; $i 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 $2 and $2.50 values or congress; ..$1.00 Boys' Shoes (elastic sides) in calf or $2 values $1.00 gram ; Men's kangaroo, lace; $3.50 to ? cordovan or calf, 5 values $2.00 All Cooclo Market! In Pluln FlRuren. PEASE & IV! AYS ie Dalles Daily Gtonjcfe mo.vjmy nice. ::, moo of night ton capacity this Hoasm at Hla- I would help out a good deal. Naturelly X ' ' ; s served i , I Oysiors , , A- Andrew K' 'l.u-'s. wayside: gleanings. TJJEASUKER'S NOTICE. All M'lixtio County irurruiitK riKixti'i'i'il prior t hitmnlr 1 . IH07. will l iulil in iriiirlitt Inn ill my nlllci-, lnt,'i-M Ulisiln uftur Nil VrllllllT l.'ll, 11UHI. IOIIN I'. II AM IMI I UK, County Tri'iiHiirt'r, -cow loud of slab wood j'uhI received. Maicr & Benton. Mrs. Olivia Morgan in nov v.ltc, where she ifi giving lessons in nrt work. II. C. Hooper, of Antelope, has heen iiipointed administrator of the estate of U.i' lute George S. Chandler. Tim tegular monthly meeting of t ho i' iii.mon council will he held tonight, ut t'm fcorderV. otlieo ut 7:!il) o'clock. loch. It is eqicciaily requested that nil those who are to take part in the "Temple of Fame," which will he given on the 14th, meet in the basement, of the M. K. church tonight at 8 :;() that the nature of tiiu entertainment may be explained to them. The Gentlemen's Driving Association Saturday night awarded the contract for 1 grading the drive-way to S. W. Aldrich, 1 of Portland, for the mini of $1,0-15. The ' contractor hab heen instructed to com j inence work forthwith and rush it to . completion. j Tho Walla Walla Union tays it hopes 1 there in truth in the rumor that Senator 'I. II. linker, of Goldendale, is hooked for the United States mnrshalship for j Washington. Tne Union handsomely : says it would he pleased to have Shaver people have bought the boiler of the steamer Regulator, which they place in the steamer No Wonder, will The with ttiis hunch he did not remain. He journed on, passed ihe homo of the bunco man, Wailulu, and finally struck The Dalles, Oregon. Mrs. Mary li. Huntington has per ferted arrangements whereby the lire insurance business of the late firm of J. to substitute the Reliance, the pur M. Huntington & Co. will he continued 'trouble in picking out the girl from ftmong the passengers, and, addressing her by name, told her of his business Keguiaior is to oe pulled on tna ways t The girl stontlv denied any knowledge and generally overhauled, and will be'of tne iacket. when he demanded that equipped with a new boiler. It is ap j parent the D. P. & A. X. Co. are piepar- Fhe should come with him. A3 she rose to her feet the oflieer's eyo rested on the stolen jacket, neatly folded up and lying under wav. In these days when everyone is be moaning the degeneracy of the drama, it. is intensely refreshing to sit for three by her. She will bo pleased to renew all expiring policies issued by J. M. Hunt ington it Co. and to write such further insurance as may he entrusted to her. Ollice at Huntington & Wilson's law ollice. n!0-lw hherill Kelly today turned over to tne i hours and thoroughly enjoy a clean, county treasurer the sum of $1 1.-JGS.-10, I wholesome play like "Tennessee's Pard the same being the balance collected on j ner," which is announced for a special the delinquent tax roll. The roll was , engagement at the Vngt. opera house therefoie turned over to tin- county tomorrow night, Dec. 4th. For the past clerk, ol whom all inquiries must be three seasons this play i-cored the most yJ(( maue in uie mime regaining ueiiiiqucut piuiiuuiiL-cu euti-cso usiu w.ia uiiiiuiuiuuj j tuxes. The sherill' will be out of the ly endorsed as one of the most powerful i tax-eollectinir business completely till , character comedy-dramas on tour. A A salmon hatchery ,will bo built in the i nest M..r,.,. Of the sum handed over , prominent feature is the introduction of chase of the Shaver being taken hv some J nn tho eettt wlujr0 it i,ail j)een COneealed as continuing the sale of the Reliance, i ),y tj)e glrla dress. As the officer was tor which it is known negotiations are onv instructed to find the jacket, the airl was allowed to no her way, and the jacket was duly returned to tho owner. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of KMC dli ;!t j opportunity of endorsing' Mr Raker in Prine- nenr future on the fiig Klickitat river, four and a half miles from its confluence with the Colnnniia at l.yle. A building liO.S'VJ feet will be elected and equipped for handling two million eggs of the Chinook variety, and mom of other species. A few of the young ladies and young .., ..f .1 !... ...... ...111. I inarriuu women in uiu i:u mci mm Mrs. Tolmio last Fridav afternoon and Take u lnok'iu those boys' knee-p.mt sit c itimu l 1 fl niKiru nt linlf liriru. I """l "k " V" "' ."""-! , MtlVH j j;lll.i:ii i i iuii iui uivii.ii.il iiii-ijw inont, winch they will can "ihe rort nightly." The (Irst meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. ( ieieendorfl'er Thursday afternoon at i-'taO. Klickitat county has a real live Swed ish count of great wealth, who talks of building u 100,0011-dollar chateau somewhere near tho summit of the Sim con mountains, north of Goldendale. The count, who i in poor health, has li'oken lines that's nil. Pease it Murdock Finlayson, who was shot, at Antelope last week, is Improving rapid ly and his recovery is now confidently anticipated. Anthony .SarHlield brought over from e.!iiturvlllu today 'Jo Iroad of fat hogs, which he sold to F.rank Taylor at f 1.75 per hundred pouncls, grots. O. R. Sinead, the fruit drior man, shipped .ICast last week from Mosier fifty ton of dried prunes, on which he got an ndvaucu of :!'.. cents a pound. Professor Meakin. head lecturer of the Woodmen of the World, is billed to ")"'ii; in Fraternity hall December 10th, under the auspices of the local eamp. Over in the Oentervillo country last wt'iik T. N, Crofton sold his farm of ailO iinr.'H to Heiiiy 'iarner for $8000, and then bought the D. R. Uaunt ranch for 1 1,000. Rev. Dr. Alexander Rlackburn, of the First Raptint church, Portlaiul, will lei: turn In the Calvary Raptist church of The Dalles on the evening of the liith if D'ceiulmr, IiiHtant. Subject, "fiitmp tion'" Hxtr.iordlnarv values lloys' suits at Ik f price. Nothing wNUover the matter with these goods, a few sizes missing fiat' all. Von cannot afford tn misa the opportunity if you nro In need of I'oyt.' elothing. Peahe A Mays. Tho Sinead Evaporating Company, of Mosler, dried upwards of 150 tons of priines the past Benson. (Seorge Roatty, ff Vancouver, a fruit-drier of ton yeurs' n:perIoiicii was In chargii mid produced n excellent produot. The dryer is of tliu Allen atyle of tun ton capacity, The Mmu company operated a fllinllar dryer ! a quartet of male characters in costume, ; under the title of the Golden Xugget Quartet, whose vocal selections are in comparable in their accuiaey and bar- monious blending. j At 5 o'clock .Sunday evening, John Wilson, a blacksmith who has been train, on complaint made to Sheriff, working for some time with a eoustrnc Kelly by certain Mosier people that the tiou crow near Mosier, while drunk lay man is insane. Hendricks was in The . down to sleep on the railroad truck Dalles a short time since when he sue- about two miles east of .Mosier and was to the treasurer today jj-lj-lli.:;:,! belongs to Dalles City and .$1 ,002 '-'0 to The Dalles school district No. 1'2. ilohn Hendricks, a young fellow of L'2 years or so, was arrested ut Mosier this morning by Deputy Sheriff 1'. 13. Wood and brought to town on the 12 :45 p. m. If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co eoanut Cre.im Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can he had at Franer's barbershop, agent. nO lm Belgian Mares lo Lease. I have about 10ti thoroughbred does that I wiil Inase in loth of 10 to respon sible parties on shares. Apply to C. II HA VARD, uliO 2.v The D.iIIjj. Lmllen I I make big waees at home, nnd want all to have the same opportunity. Tho work is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly. This is no deception. I want no ninnev and will rdadlv pend j full particulars tn all "ending stamp, ! Mns. If. A. Wiumnm. Benton Harbor. Mich. Dec l-r, . If you have (lai.dinlf, your hair is falling out. Use Cci-oanut Cream. For sale at Frafiar's barber shop. nO-Ini Wanted A girl to do general house work in a family of two with no children. Apply at tins ollice. iiM-tf If you want n b.iivalii in groceries, ring up Bob Teague, next door to M. T. Nolan. Phor.K No. 3. n30-7t Reineab-'r mat Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote grotl?of hair. Charles Fraasr, sole agent. nO-Iin ceedod in convincing several who met him that tie was certainly musty. He eeeins to bo harmless. Ho claims to have recently come from Spokane and says his home is in Chicago. H. II. Weston, a stranger here, was visiting friends up in run over by u freight train that cut him in two, horribly mangling the remains. At the eaine time the engine and four cars were thrown from the track, b 1 strneling the trailL till this morning. Men's lined and knit mittens gloves at the New Yoik Cash St ire. and plays Giowe lain The only store ft this city where tin Genuine Imported StranskyStcel Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen pieces of so called cheap onam eled ware. BEWARES Other wares look has tho name Stransky -Steel Ware on each piece. Do not bo deceived First prize at 16 International Exhi bitions. Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhsbi tion. Chicago Pre-fen-ed by tho best cookingauthontiec, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special Iv imported for and sold in this city ex. clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb fjrease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is not affected by acids in fruitH or vegetables, will boil, fjtt. f- t.ito, and ba!:. v i t h o u i imparting, flavor a;' pn.-viouMy rs o o 1: e d fool and will last for ycara Wo ca:: tion tlu jiiiVilir ftgi'.' ' ini: ti. ..i , ( Wilson woiked at his trade in this town w 1,0 If i ..... ,.r t rue j mils, , i!.n.... n:a last Saturdav evening had occasion to' 1 . ,. . , , , , . ... i . , ., . i , home was in Denver, where ho leaves pick up a -15-caliber pistol that was ly-, ., . , ., .' ... ' . . ... 'wife and two children, one of them a n i il.i liiiillum ci n si i it' it'll li t liu III); Jit iip li. n in liiinr un n i-n , 1 1 1 1 vno One thousand styles and sizes fp-&, tor cooking and heating. Prices from $5 to $50. 1 it.. 1 J'....l 1 1 nee., g.eauy m-m uic, )-,., ,, ()f banging it on a nail, when I sojourn in Klickitat county. U() )lpt()1 (lr(II,ptll, out of tUi (,1Ui0 iUld i The followiug Sherman county people fnit, t0 n, jn0r struck the haiiimer so '' came over here yesterday to attend to explode. The ball entered Weston's .loneph Monisey's funeral and .returned ,.t ui)0V tIH ni,;i( ntl, ranging up home on the noon train: S. S. Hayes, wiuds, came out near tho knee anil Milt Dayman, Thomas Callairlmn, . I. II. aiC4l,i j the ceiling overhead. Dr. Smith, O. D. O'l.oary, .1. V. O'Leary fjnipendoilfer was sent for hurriedlv, and wife, G. V.. Tlmmp'oii, Taylor Jlur- j imt follm n0 m,,8 hrom, mt M,ri. gon, G. 15. Borhill and wife, .1. A. Hand 0H inj,lry inllicted, although it was a and wife, U. P. Orr and .lack D.iloy. I V(1.y vlwi, va, Kev. Paul Krugor was sent this after- The lemains of the late Joseph A. noon to the Good Samaritan Hospital, .Aorrisey, of Grass Vallev, were laid to Portland. Since his Injury ho has been ; rest yesterday rS.itidt'.v) afternoon in the sulii iet to snasniH ami has reoiiired the 1 Dalles Catholic cemetery. They were constant oxpenee betttir ho would have the attendance of trained married daughter. Coroner Butts will hold an inquest on thu remains tomor row. Maurice dishing, youngest living son of M. M. dishing, a pioneer settler of this neighborhood, ,vus the victim of a shocking explosion at Sumpter Satur day. He had laid some sticks of giant powder on the stove to thaw, when tho explosive went oil. His eyes weie com pletely blinded, both hands wore neir y blowp oil", mid both leg9 broken. When picked up and carried to the hospital I e was in a semi conscious condition, hut died soon after. .Mr. dishing was nn- Steel I Range Catt Itangst S0 5 nt care of at. attendant. As the brought here Saturday and taken to the ! married and aged about 20 years. Ho o was considerable, It was thought I residence of Mr. Morrisev's father in- wnB " ',,y- ' the Modern Weo linen to send him to the hospital where j hnv, Andrew McDonald, of Alvord street. I of tlll! NVorl,i lu,(1 Uli,,Iu,1 !t20l)0 lns,lr- 7$b nursoJ mil where other physicians might pass upon iiin case. About ten days ago a rn.il spiooth in dividual, accompanied by n coon banjo player and a side kicker, dropped into 'fhe funeral took place from the Catho- aueo In the order. He was a member of !.. l I (III lie chuwih In the presence of a large 1,10 mer o, i,. .usn. ino remains number of friends and acquaintances of vs,wem to arrive here on the 4 :50 the deceased. Mr. Morrisov was about tr,li" toonow morning. ArrangeuientK 117 vears of aite. Ho had been ailing for I (,,r tlt" fimernl had not heen completed sou... time, hut tho Immediate cause of 111 "1U 1,0,n' 1)f to press. and his leaves a Walla Walla, says the Statesman of that' tltut l was pneumonia. He was a good ' j.ast Saturday Ollicer Alieky received place. He was Ipoklng for suckers, Somehow or other the town didn't look a bit good to him, and at the same time ha was quietly reminded by Chief ICaulf man that the city treasury was getting low and n few additional dollars from a man about his elsw and oinplexlon man in an tue relations ni 1 1 u death is deeply deplored. He wit and two children. The Astoria News says: "The D. P. Si A. N, Co. has purchased the steamer George W. Shaver and will assume con il of her In about three months, The a telegram iron, walla walla asking him to look for Miss Stanford, who was expected to pass through hero on tho afternoon train and who was suppostd to have In her possession an astrachuu , jacket, which she had stolen from a store In Walla Walla. AlUky had no j t-Burni i . . The genuine all bear the above l(a-Je.JVIajIcfe anu are soiu wim a wruien jjunruiuti. vjfir Awarded First Prizo Paris Exriasiiion iOOO'feS Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere Cf VV1 Mudemiiv by Tho Micliigan htove (. omiiany, O I.urttt Makers nf Slovci and ltuuccu In Ilia World. Oak Stoves. MHIER St BENTON. SOUE KCENTSc 4t . to HP