Is Your Boy (jell-Dressed? I In should 1)0. I lo (!flll 1)0. ' It is not a nisiUor of largo oxponso. l'loiity of no:it littlo Ail lows wear our jow-pricod suits. Cood !;iiod hoy. and mulcts a- any imy ; Our Boys' Department Ljood clothes possible in all casos. No ono is too poor, no ono is loo rich lo go olsewhore. Our $5.00 School Suits aro tho host in the land. Jf you pro for, wo havo cheaper ones :i.t $3.50. Tho host cost you $12.50. 1 Soys' knee pants suits from $1.50. clothes largely help to make a Why not dross up your boy him proud of himself, as good makes Wo havo ))ilod on a separate counter the Suits that we are selling at half price, tunitv; broken lines, that's all. balance of (hose Boys' Don't miss this oppor- Most Remarkable Offering of Ladies' Suits and Jackets that has ever passed this way. Tf low prices make a bargain, high quality doubles it, and that is what makes this ollering so extraordinary. Here are Ladies' Suite, thorn are no newer, better looking or better made in any storo. Tliey are to be Bold nt 25 off This week only. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets at a Discount of 25 per cent. You can have tho new one?, arrived fiom the manufacturers just a short time ago, made from fcinooth oxford cheviot, double-breasted, lined with eilk or satin, all handsomely tailored. French Flannelettes The most attractive cotton goods ever put on the maiket by a manufacturer. Uegular price lSe; our price for the week 15 l-2c per yard. Unmatchable Shoe Values.-- This is unmistakably tho 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; L values $2.00 Ladies' all 81.50 kid or cloth top, lace: $1.00 Men's satin calf, laco 2 and $2.50 values . or congress; $1.00 Hoys' Shoes (elastic sides) in calf or grain : $2 values $1.00 .Men's kangaroo, cordovan or calf, lace; $8.50 to $5 values $2.00 All Goocln Marlcet! in Plain Flcunis. PEASE & IVIAYS Ta Tailor "'I'viU Phtintvole. , 1!! 0 a pair regularly, but next Thurs- and patrons of the whool showed ttieir , u-uiiuj Aimy vi.iwiw ; day. Friday and Saturday lliev will be appreciation of tho lady by 'NTiDA Y dkc. -i. moo ,v A rid row V. served in any sylo... TIMflASlllMiirS NOTICE. All N'iinimi lliiiint.y tviirrnnlH ri'sinK'riiil irliu In hrptflnlmr I, I Kill, will In) mi iM'tinrntutliiii nt my olllm. Inii i.i'Ht irmM Hfti-r NnviMiilmr llMlfl. .JOHN I-. IIA.MI'SIII in:, l.'niiiit.v 'J'i'imitiri'r. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. ow load of Hlab wood juHt received. Jl.uer & F.onton. d3 !!t llenioinbcr the Circle Hoeial on ThurH ilav uvuning, Dec. (1 1 1 1 , at Fraternity hall. U tit (Jiieen Victoria in having her will re vicd. Her fortune iH estimated at .fllO,- niHi.iino. liuii Tcugtin has a line lino of groceries and f i nit and vegetables of all kinds. I'liono No. I!. il-i -lit I' (iiind A couple of Hinull keys w hich ttn-iiwner can have by calling at thiH ulliiv and paying for tins notice. dl"t MrH. 11. L. .InueH begs to announce that nho iH now prepared to Hcrve inealH at regular hourH at the Cafe, Second street, next door to tho Melnurny dry goods Htore. tM-11 Kcinuinbor that Wednesday night in the time for Professor .Sandvig's dancing ii5 anil the night when young bo Kilmers Hliould by all means be present m that occasion, d l-'Jt Tim funeral of .Maurice Gushing, wTkT at Sumpter Sunday, will take place t the Catholic church in .Una city Thur.ultiy afternoon at U o'clock. Friends of the family invited. A groat event among the local Wood men of tho World will be the visit of the Hold at .f'J.OO a pair. A rare chance to got a tine dress shoo for next to nothing. MrH. Pearl liurford, who has been here for a Hhort time undergoing medic al treatment, died this morning, Decem ber 'Ith, aged "I yeaiH. She leaves a hiiBliaud, who in a icHident of the Hart land country, Klickitat county. Mrs. Purford had been ill for a long time, and her death was not unexpected. I Mrs. Mary 1'.. Huntington has per 1 fertod arrangements whereby the fire insurance bushies" of tho late firm of J. M. Huntington A: Co. will be continued by her. She will be pleased to renew all expiring policies issued by .1. M. Hunt- iiiL-ton & Co. and to write such further lUKiirauce as may be entrusted to hur. Ollico at Huntington & Wilson's ! law ollice. n!!0 1 w ' Fifteen municipalities in Southern 1 California have b.iuished the saloon, and ! 1(0,000 people are under local option laws, j Tli towns aro Pas.uleiui, lliycrside, Monrovia, South Pasadena, Long Peach, I 'Orange, San .laidnto, Klsinoie, Coinpton. i I.- i!. i.. !).. f)...ii i,, uu.iit;,,,. ini:tuiwiuii, i uiuuiui iutiiaut ir, uitbiiri , . ! Santa Monica and Ontario. Jliversido points ('oniiiiiui y'liiincll I'l occi'cllliK"-- turning out in Hiich numbera that the Fchool room didn't near hold the crowd. The ad mifieion to the entertainment was free' hut so lively was tho bidding thai the! proceeds from the sale of a lot of briskets J filled with fruits and candy netted the I lihiary the snug sum of i4.7. I At a late hour a game of football ii as I been arranced between Heppner and The Dalles at the former's grounds on the afternoon of December 14th. This game is for the championship of East ern Oregon, and the Dalles team should The regular monthly meeting of tho city council was held last nifht witli all 1 the members present except Council man H. C. Liebe and the mayor, who was out of town. In the mayor's ab sence Councilman Gunning was called I i Kr 4?r Krnent Webber, m Djrragh. ldrev; Jensen, The treasurer's is as follows : Nov I JS-tl available caMi sen em! fund Kccuijits from all ouniu-i ! Total available ca'li CONTHA. do 00 do 7 00 dj 1 50 report for the month ?.W.50 5 1177 -Is Georce Kraiiie ap- Jy inttwt on boml t!ie council anil dead com- iiorte .?cno oj . b70 1'5- 1170 : lial available cash Ken. fund. J7U7 2u cash account ok fiEnr.aL rc.vi). 70 ni'.i i;i .in; 7s siun ill ! liy intyiet on bonds ! Warrants redeemed ..WOO 00 county has a prohibitory law and i second Ventura and Orange are trying tor one. j three or four times during tho whole Superintendent Gardner of the 1W j "' Hpppner's skilled heavy- and Girls Aid Society telephoned tho ("eights talked (l.romh, over and under to tho chair. .John liunn and peared before j)lained of a dead cow and a that had been dragged by a neighbor ' Nm. iT(', avulluble cash i into the vicinitv of the complainants' ""'"J1'! ";i!rrs- i , , . , , . I Kveidpts for month j property and left there to poiuts the air. On motion the marshal was ordered to ! j I . ... . r. i rnvrn .-pare no enon u, Ki m reamness .or , havtJ , nuieance abated, the gam?. All members of the asiocia-1 The followil,u I)elitiun for a sewer on tion, and especially players, are r-1 Court street, fiom the river to the bluli', quested to meet at tho opera house to-. .ad an(1 U10l, wa8 referml t0 nigniai0;..o. inecapia.no! iiiu leum u comaiittpe on stieets and public' mil f, l oui u i j i r ii uiii tin liiiiii 1 1 ii nfO ptTt V i To the Mayor and Common Council of , Uy eas-n as per ca-h book iVM : Dalles City: j Councihnan Kelly suggested that We the undersigned, property hold- . fcometlli!1,, oll,,,lt t0 ,w don with t,e era aojatvnt lo Court street, would nst: i ,, ... ., . your honorable body to lay a terra eolta I tnu,1,i 111 lH u,t-v treasury so that tewer from the river to the bluff, on I it might be earning interest. He was in Court street. Said sewer to be laid ! faVor of investing it in eountv warrants, sulliciently dee.p so as to drain all th i A H ,ioi,,lt ng VKVn,M ,IS t0 property adi tcent to said Court street; i . . ... i:.i.l nroneit v. on each side of said Conn ' whether or not under existing revenue the Ii i fit half and -'.) in the j btrm on jmif 0f d,,, block to he assessed The visitors only had the ball ! to pay for said expense; said work to lie Doe 1- I'MHAKY. -To balance available cali. TO lllll!ll WL.Tlltlts . .. To c.i'h In Milking fund . Hi", S3 ?:s.si l'j .'707 2.1 171 0i game is pulled oil' It may he of interest to tlie Dalles boys to learn that the football game re cently played at Heppner between tho big team of that place and the hiL'li school team of I.u Grands, was won by tho former by the score of 04 lo 0. 'I lie Times states Jthat Heppner scored o" in sheriir last night that Alva Simmons, who was sent from here to the home about three week's ago, had escaped and would probably beat his way back to The Dalles. Siiniuous was accompanied by Wilbur Allen, a lad of his own age, who was committed from Pendleton. Tim authorities heru aro on the lookout foi the truants. Owing to a iiiiHUudcrMaiidlni: in dates tlio Circle social will be Thurt.day evening instead of Friday evening. Ke- 'Siiii.iiiluir ii iu imlv 111 emits admission. pand a novel program lias been proparod. There will be liome-iiiade cii lies, and refreshments, if you wish them: thero will bo inusie for dancing, if you care to . . dance, in addition to program, and mere will be a midway at this fair worth seeing. Admission 10 emits. them and made touch-downs whenever they felt like it." Mr. Louis M. Bunnell, of Centerville, and Miss Nellie M. John, of this city, were united in marriage Thanksgiving day at tiie residence of the bridegroom's brother, Mr. M. D. Bunnell, ten miles south of Cenlerville, llev. N. Kvans, of Gnldendale, olliciating. The ceiumony was performed In the prefencn of a largo number of friends and relatives, after vhich the company sat down to an ele gant dinner. The wedding presents were numerous and valuable. The young couple will make their homo for the pieseut at the M. D. limine farm. done according to law and let to tlr lowest bidder. E.MII.K ScilANXO, M.unv. & Pr.vr, I'jti.w. & NnsciiKi:, A. KlllTlXOUX, .1. W. Fnuxon, D. W. Kkhxcii, Mits. U. C. Kmi, Guo. A. l.inin:, Wm. McCitu.M, Masoxu: I.odcj:, nv John M.wtnux, Custodian. Tho following bills were allmved and warrants ordeied drawn on the treasury for their payment : Peace & Mays, indse ifhTJ 71 buy county war out a broker's li- l:iw, tlin city (jotild rauto without takiuii csnse, it was linally agreed that the tin mice c nnmittee should confer with the local and Portland banks and see what interest, if any, they Mould tw willing to allow on a time deposit. The recorder was intiucted to re quest the city treasurer to furnish tho council at its next regular meeting wilh a full atatoment of the city's finances. For Hale. Kastern Oregon timothy liny, $15 per ton, f. o. b. Tho D il'en. Kistern Ore gon wild hay, $lfl.i0 in car lots. Mi Cri.r.v k Cayi.oi:, ill-Uw I.a Grande, Or. Belgian Hares to Lease. I have about 100 thoroughbred does that I will lease in lots of 10 to respon sible parties on shares. Appv lo C. K. I5A l'ARI), n:i0-2w The Dalles. If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic xvill give it lffe nnd luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's barber shop, agent. nO lm Men's lined and knit mittens gloves at the New York Cash Store. and plays k mm Tho only store fr. this city where tht Genuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has the name S transky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi Vritions. Highest award at. Worlds Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicatto Pre ferred by the lx?st cookingautliontien, 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 Fold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rutf nor absorb praise, does not discolor nor catch inside, ii fruits or vegetabto. will boil. Sit' and link i w i t h o u t iuipartiiif; flavor o; previously is o o 1: o d food und witS 22i for years. Wo can tion tl: pnh'i.' iai.. 04B Iraternal tivaneollHt of the order, Profes- , for John P. Makin, of Salt I.ako City,, List Saturday Xathaij'Cooper arrived iM'xt Monday niuht at the ilaldwin. ! in the city from Hillings, Mont., accom- . named liv bin urtuu, no lir of DIxMilutloii of I'm I oclllli. It uaiy interest somebody who lost n united marriage r I'.illini-H having witli Mifs been l.ove parentr', Mr. and Mta. D. .1. Mr, Cooper is it worthy young .!.. I . . (I l I 1 ll.nr.i I r" " . '; ., . ! Crampton at Uillin'gH on Xovombe.-'Sth ."oueiynujm.ll.Ol.ow. urn nu. "-,,, ..: H,unil u hort ,,, .,, lho CO) mil- iF in ..1.-1 l.iiv III, ll III' fill IL"!!- " iiiutun Htreet, north uf tho M. K. church. l(r"01",ra ills oiriciiUly iwinounceii in j lliailf unit I'niHident Kriiger will no iceeneii )u HHi,lt)(,Hi H wt,u u8 oiher respects. Uh'ic- with all honoiB due the chief of a , ,j,n frjlimjH -i'i,,, i),,l,jri will extend to l''e. Tim empenir, lio-vuver, will Htuy 1 tjl(,m tjlt) heartieut rongratulalioiu and av from Unrllri during the timo 1 m,Ht wishes. Hi" I'.oer president'.) visit. j A V(,ry M.B(.sfi M.ll( nteitain. A iaii'o nuiiiber of those whe will1 ' uik'lit in coiiuectiou with tlin close of a Notice is hereby giyen that the part nership heretofore existing between Grant Maya and Ii. K. Crowe, under the (inn name of Mays it Crowe, was dissolved Nov. 1, 1000, Grant Mavs re tiring. The business will lie continued under the old llrm name of .Mays it Crowe by L. Iv. Crowe. All claims against the linn will he paid, and all accounts and F S Gunning, rernirs 0 Maier it Denton, mdso 1" 50 a co 75 00 , 75 00 (10 00 1 S6.1-i2iq, One thousand styJes and sizes. Prices from $s to $50. A MM Ihirlin , ,..,. i, wni.i.Heded I ii'ites line the firm collected by him. .u ........... n. . !Hi.M .11.11.! Ji. I'I. CltOWK, Dr Shackelford, med services.. T .1 Di iver, inaishal George Brown, engineer .... James Like, nightwatchmaii 0 J Crandall, treasurer 20 00 Ned 11 (iates, recorder 50 0) Dalles Water Works, water 50 ill) Tillies-Mountaineer, printing. ... - 00 Win Moiganfielil, labor til) do U 00 do ::5 oo do I!5 00 , do 15 00 do L'O 00 do 11 00 do 0 00 do 17 00 do Ii 00 .do 50 00 do 110 00 Steel Hansel 'XT.., Cat! flantjs tki' part lu the "Tninple of I'ainu" 'io present at tint preliminary meet '"t; last night. 'J'lm llrst rehoiusal will held iu tho baaoiiiiint of tho M. K. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, 1! II Atkinson, A T Dodge, G George, George Davis, Sum Atkinson, A O Hogiie, .1 N Setterwhite, !: M Crew, Fred Chandler Win Galbreth, F Plonker. J A Madilrou Aim I'leeman I'oter Petersen, James Douglas, W K llrown, U W Satley, lit'lt I'lltOll, Frank Carlton, John ('uiiimings, do 10 00 l u.. ... . n uuill i ikn Vinn vmi uoun Aiuioiie unnn-ni i , . it i...... 1,1 l.v MIm l.tli.o-ln., MnrHn. I1IC IXIIIU I UU IIQIU ninOlO UUUtlll A i .piiiiiu, lllllll lh"- I 1 . IllV' i ..... of tills city, Tho Diitortaiuiiient was for tim benellt of the school library. Tho :liurch Thursday nvenlng nt 8 iliO, It is i ,.., f.f .i.0 district corisidcred tliut i. . . . "iiportant that nil iilmrmiterB w iriteoui. 'rhone'ludiee' putont leather hIioob in A. M. Umu.i.Q .& (Wu hnw window. Iiavo youiioticoU thumY They're worth noered by Miss Martin nnd the pupils Miss Martin's term was the most satis factory ttiul Hueoeesfnl over taught iu tho district. The program wus engi- Boars tho 8iuuturu of iff . yirj-4 Wanted A girl to do general house work iu a family of two with no children. Apply at this ollice, nRO-tf ive Diinaldsou, Chillies Fonts, W , a u iNenur, i i i.-,,..-.. Charles Payette, O Nickelson James Iilakeney, Jell' Dripps, Frank Plankey, do do do lo do do do do do do 1 00 7 01) li 00 II 00 7 00 0 00 0 00 S 00 10 00 7 00 rThe genuine ail bear the above Trads-Aiajk.W Awarded First Prize Paris Hxnosilion IG90 ft KlxSji. U-sfiT 1 do 12 00 do do 10 00 10 00' tt-8urnri OVEN ALL YilE VOKLD. Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere, m.....i. i.v The Alichiirnn Stove Comnanv. Iarjjeut Makera o( Btovim und ltmiKea In tho World, Oak Slaves. do -10 00 1 do lil) 00 do SO 00 1 .1.. n cur 1 St BENTON. do do 10 00 SOLE KCENTS,