Is Yoar Boy (Hell-Dressed? I lo should Im. Ho can ho. II is not a niattor of largo expense. Plenty of neat little follows wear our low-priced suits. (iood clothes largely help lo make a gnnd hoy. Why not dress up your hoy and make him proud of himself, as good us an' hoy? Our Boys' Department makes good clothes possible in all cases. No one is too poor, no one is too rich to go elsewhere. Our $5.00 School Suits are the best in the land. f you pre fer, we have cheaper ones at $3.50. The best cost you $12.50. Hoys' knee pants suits from $1.50. Wo have piled on a separate counter the Suits that we are selling at half price, tunity; broken lines, that's all. balance of those Bovs' Don't miss this oppor- Most Remarkable Offering of hadies' Suits and Jackets that has ever passed this way. If low prices innke a bargain, high finality doubles it, and that ia what makes this offering eo extraordinary. Here are Ladies' Suite, there are no newer, better looking or better made in any 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 ones, nrrived from the manufacturers just 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. Regular price ISc; 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 shoes at these low prices. Ladies' welt sole button, in kid and calf; $4 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 Goods Mnrkftcl In Plain Fluurun. PEASE & MAYS To Whom ft Mny Concern. It having come to my knowledge that parties, presumably interested, are claiming that when I cold out my retail interest at 1 Til, .Second etreet, French's block, I contracted to tint open any re tail business in i lit- city of Tim Dalles. I beg to say that 1 cold my right not to open any retail business between Fed eral and Washington streets, on Second street, and have and intend to conform to my contract. My place at the Hank Cafe is in no eene in violation of the contract. dl-tf C. J. S'nniMXd, For Itrnt or Sal. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It, is a three-story, corrugated iron building, 110x33 feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. nlMMf Men's lined and knit mittens gloves at the New Yoik Cash Store. and plays s Crowe W The Dalles Daily Ghroniclfe. u j:di:sday - - - dkc. r.. moo h!iuoi and hog market in the world, but ' in ten yeais a saloon-keepurJias been !. i . I .11 t . .. I ! - 11 I. - I mm p aorvod i 1 UjfMGlb -L.. A ikIi-ow K "or's. ' seen as a poll worker Luke county lias paid into the state treasury .-1077.1() on account of the scalp there, bcuinty tax nearly ti,hasui;ui:.'s notjck it now leads all creation he a horde market. During the nine full months of tlie present i.uleudar year 147,000 horaes were received and fiold i......t.: it i... ........; . ......... .Vi.m. u, Seattle barbers w ill ncl: the Washing- "II Of It) " 1 ton legislature to make Sunday opening According to the present outlook Mnl- 0f i,urher sho s a miedcuieanor. hour will be the banner county in U.ej K foHti;a luyn i(i ejtpe(.tw, ut Htate in the matter of court Iioiihub. ihe , nrirl. , , fni. ,,,;,, . ., .building of a new one in Vale stirred , H, b' .fl ulieml of ()Ur boyB u,,d "' "I' ' """" I,,,,,! -rl: m.iflt lm hud. j written "Five" had been scratched and I the necessary letters incerted to make it I "Fifteen." The one unaccountable 'feature of the warrant was that it was indorsed by a prominent sheepman of the county whom no one could suspect of fraud. The treasurer rushed with it j to the clerk's ollice, accompanied by the j inevitable and ubiquitous newspaper ; liend, onlyjto find that the warrant was j entered on Ihe register for $15 and had evidently been raised bv the drawer at illicit. That will be three in the county. I H'li.it ...III 1... .lot ....... ..I...... fn i.i.'i.uf til A 1.- tl 1... It... f..ll prim li. heipt. iiil..!!' I, 1HD7, will l iilll . court IIOUHC . USKS uui minium uu in ii'i'riclilHlliili ill my olllei., IntmiMt '.utte "ihi'i iiflm- No vt'iuliiir 1IMIII. .ioiin r. ii am 1'mii i ki:, Cliuuity Trrmurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Ueiimuibor the Circle Hiicial on Thurs- ilav evening, Dec. r h, at iMuternity liall. , dl-lit Soulo UroH., piano tiiiiitrC r i the .'..i.i ( The I.a Grande Chronicle gays that John K. Hough, of that town, shipped a i carload of onions to Seattle Monday morning for shipment from thence to j the Philippines for use of the IJ. 1 IrnmiH nmv Kniuiirtiiiii- there, and that he was mittine readv to shin a carload I J,1(,l! F'bdu'le.v of apples to Chicag.i for export to Liver ! pool. In the circuit court at Moro yesterday ; Judge liratlahaw denied a petition for a rehearing in the two of I). C. O'Reilley vs. the uoiniiioia ftouinern iiauway, A demurrer to I the time it was issued. So the indict-' C. S. Smith todav purchased the dry ! ment for forgery, that for a moment' goods stock of S. L. lirooks, in the Kast j loomed up portentiously, was summarily Mud, and will continue that part of t ho disiniased. 'i business at the old stand. j Tomorrow, Thursday night, the people ' .John Hendricks, a boy of "JO or bo, , 0f The Dallas will have the rare oppor-! who was brought up from Mosier the tunity of listening to the Original lioyal ! other day under a charge ef lunacy, was Marine Hand of Italy, under the man- turned loose this morning and immedi-. acemenl of the famous operatic tenor, ately left for the Willamette valley. considered the youth was moro of a natural b'irii fool than a dangerous lunatic, and very properly thought it best to let him go his way. The Mclvinley and Hoosevelt club, of Wiuilom pieeinet, Lbwi'm county, Wash., after carrying their county by a hand some majoritv, concluded lo continue oily and cm be found at either Monefee tV l'.irhiiiH or Nickelsim's miirfic store. Tiimorow A. M. Williains it Co. coin- ineiiee Helline those .1.fi0 ladies' uiitent w v 1 .ft lit il It (1 tit illtfH nther lace boots at a pair. j thu complaint was sustained some time 1 "'r Wll,k 1,1 "0"" ' ""iiHor.ii. I...K T !... ll,... It.,., nf rn,.,ri,.H I ., IT,l,.r v..mr,l,iv' ruli.u- tll HiUIIHbIV'8 llltO a (.Ood Koads Cllll) iw.. t .:..l;.ii iiin 'tt,' " ' r . . . . 1. .1.... .. .. ....... . .. 1.1 f ..ii i.:...iu 1 ..!..:....(.... .... i i ,.i I. ...... i ; a Hiarier mey iihk iiiiu a iiuii rtllll Irllll IIIIU VCg'HUlli;.1 III llll tviliun. i Jlllliutlll in PiUU l.u iih.u iiumiuuin.u tin" J I'liune No. !!. (bi-'Jt . dismissed the suit. lound A couple of Hiuall keyH which! P.uyorH of hordes at (ioldendale say the owner can luivu by calling at Uiih J that toe ItlDU-poiinu annual, broken to olliee and paying for this notice. d l-'Jt liarnoB, Ih getting to bo very scarce. llefore the war theHo horses could oe bought for about from $00 to .100, but lirollai for met), women apd The Fair. Siimor Ferruccio Gianuini. In the ren ' during of Italian compositions this band ! is said to be unapproachable by any band in America. It played with great I fin-cess for two weeks at the late Spokane We are again able to supply our f.;,. ...III. IV I'.O 11(1 mill ll.ri until Mill. MI'llll.n llllll 111, !', !'' ' . 1. , I 1 children i "u ,w uijmiiiiitiin "'H" " .f'JUt). tJaviury norses irom nun to i-'ou pouuds cost the government from i0 to .Mrs. fl. L. Jones begs to litiiujuucu , iyo each. that she is now nronared to serve mealf do-iJt I ' t regular hours at the Cafe, Second htr.-ot , next door to the Mclnerny dry V'oiids Htoru. j lieiiiuiiibui' that Wednesday night is. the tiiuii for Professor Sandvig'fi daiicing chiH and the night when young be-1 Ulnnem Bhould by all means be present on that occasion. d l-'Jt j The day after tomorrow mny bo loo ' l.ili lo get yom slzis in those $11.00 shoes Willlaiup tt Co. are putting on sale at 1ft-' t tniimrrow. Vou had bettor bo early in thin cam. 'The numbiir nf prisonersin the Ore UMi peiiltiiniiary grows 1bh every year "1'he number of convlctss now Ichh than It Iiiih been at any Mum in two years, "ml is about bovnnkV less than at thia time four yearH ago The Dalles football team has been 'lialliinged for n giimii each by second fncceplnbe, Multuoinuh and Walla Valla. It Ih not known whatiirriitigenientH will be matin ill lllfi.r.i I., tl.i.mt irilliwiu. fill llODOtld- ... 1 . ,T, 1 ...1.11. , . I I" upon the interest ninnifoHted by thu '.(, r ... exposition and is now on its way Kast after giving nine concerts in l'ortlend, live at the Marrmam Grand and four at ' the Exposition building. Thehe fol lowed in turn a series of lemarkably successful concerts in Sari Francisco, As i mile of this may be the opportunity of a life- good load be built near tne county as a . tune for Dalles lovers ol music (lie ot uiirkim. nuidel for the rest of thecjuntv. opeia house ouaht to bo filled to its "How do yon like Oregon?" was asked tlie other day by Mrs. Kliza Vickers of the live-year-old daughter of George Denton who, with his wife and little ones, arrived here a few days ago irom fullest capacity. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby giyen that the part nership heretofore existing between A. Michael, 1'. Surad and P. Perlman, in the Great Northern Furniture Store, is this day dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. A. Michael retiring from the firm. Messrs. P. Surad and P. Perlman will continue the busine?" under the above name of the Great .Northern Furniture Store, and will assume all liabilities of the tit m and ollect and receipt for all debt due the firm, both in The Dalles and Portland, Oregon. The Dalits, Dec. 4, 1900. P. PKKI.MAK. A. MlCHAUl., (15-1 w P. Ser.u), CASTOR (A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siyaature of Kemember that Uocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Frazer, pole airunt. nO-ltn If von have dandruff, your hair is fallinu out. Use Cocoauut Cream. For gale at Fruzir's barber shop. n'J-Iiu If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coauut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tilde on earth. Can bo had at Frazer's barbershop, agent. nO-lni ! i The only store ft this city where the Qenulne 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 Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions. Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by the best cookiDRauthorities, 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 lv imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rufet nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor cntcli inside, is notafl'eeted byncids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, Slfc. wl.ol and baki v i t h o u f. impart in', flavor o; previously o o o k o d foo 1 and will iasl for years. 00. Wo cau tion tha public .main inutatio .i (Iriuiil 31 iim u.'i uilo Hull. W. J. Harrimau, administrator of the estate of the late Kd Doyle, of Kndersby, will sell at pub! c auction, Tuesday, December 18',h, commencing tit 10 o'clock a. in., the persona! property of the estate, consisting ol fanning mill, grain drill, header, gang and walking! plows, 8 nets of harrows, ti head ol horses, 4 head of cattle, a wagon and huinesp, blacksmith tools, etc. Terms cash at tlmn of sale. A huge audience gieeted Arthur C. Alston's company in "Tennessee's Pard nor" at the Vogt last night. The com pany is an exceptionally strong one, honorH being veiy evenly divided among Its uieinbeia. The moat pleasing fea ture of the peifornmncc, however, was the Hjilondld singing by the iniiieiiuartei In response to repeated requests that have been made of Profess-or Sandvig Iowa and are Rtopping with Mis. Vickers j during the past tix weeks that gentle while the head oi the house looks out j man has announced his consent to give for a location. "How do I like Organ?" I a grand aiai-querade ball at the llaldwin answered the live-year old, to whom j opera house, New Year's night. The Oregon as apparently not yet lamiliar. ' juofespor wants the public to under "Yes, yes, how do you like it?" "1 ! stand that every measure will be taken don't like it at all," with the reply. "I j to make the ball in every inspect first like a piano lots better. ' clasp. l'efore entering th. hull all m.. ii... "Hi. i.iMt.mi finmiiv ninrk : inaHiuers, without distinctio.i of sex, I'Ulilie and the players. A line ladles' dress boot will g" "lc at about half the regular price at A. M. Williams & Co.'s tomorrow, .Needless to suy that this popular oiler l"K will draw a crowd and that it may I'h advisable to be there ahead ot the wowd to got your proper hIssb. Chicago Ih not only the greatest entile, and we trust the Alston company win piay a return engagement, in the near future. At the. Salem ally election Monday the publicans, were beaten by thu citizens by a niajii'H.v of fill. The council will stand four republicans to four democrats and popullstH and a republican mayor. A dlHpiitoh says that all the saloons and the elu'ttf store gambling places all "stood in" with the citizens' reform ticket, and In one ward Jack Uogers, who owns three saloons there, was the boee ohulliitiBer lor them, the first ttmo will be required to remove their masks in presence of a coniniitteu who will in no instance allow objectionable char acters to enter. Further particulars will he announced later. d"7 I'uoriiii DiuiiMi .i.M (hung, Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. McAndie, of An telope, are in town, Sheritr Kelly went to .Mosier this morning on business. 1 Judge llriubhaw get through with cir cuit court at Moro yesterday anil got back homo lac t night. Max J.ueddeuuiiin, editor of the An al rived, hero today and tllf f.lll il.tiiu ..iultii.i. " . , iwilllltt. IH. .1 ..... 1.11 I El property to J. II. Oakev, ol .Mitchell, is Mrieiius. x enabled lo take up the last note, which Mr il()9(ph ji,,,-,,,;, mivilm.0 of wan not due until July, 1U0I. j 0lil,ilm j0yal Marine Hand of Italy, i The count v clerk spoiled a Hue item i that plays at t ho Vogt tomorrow night,, this morning. Mr. 1. N. tJargent had i ti.- city. v , called on the countv treasmer to have I O.K. Slujipy, manager of the Kvle some warrants redeemed, among which l-ber Co., wkb in town today looking ' ,.r . ... 1U), 'over the h.tuation with a view lo the was one for frlO, issued July lb, IMHi. gU,tillk; of rt lwx tu(.tory u.ro Mr. Hainpshire at once detected that ; 0pring. . . ... . i...., i ...i., ...i i tills pariltilliar warrant imu in-rii nuouu llutler, of Wheeler county, recorded a satisfaction of mortgage fiom Eugene Kooney to K. K. Allen and wife for $.r) J, 274, says the Fossil Journal. The mort gage was given by Mr. Allen to Mr. I.ooney in June, 1S0S, when he pur chased 87"i0 sheep and Mr. I.ooney's line sheep plant and ranire near Mitchell. It was a time sale, arid few people thought Mr. Allen could overpay .nit, with such a load of debt ; but the sheep business, rightly managed, in lepnbli can times, is a prolltable one, and Mr. Allen was prepared to make every pay K.Messrs. Pilling, Dlndemaii, Young and j iuwt iHlfim) it became due, and now, , f j, ".ltV," jliex. The entire perforinauce was veiy j tiroU, Belling a half iulerent in the j will remain t'i m q. One thousand styles and sizes. HSMl Pr cooking and heating. JM&SL. I I'iF PHCeS y0 $S0 pl I arfThe genuine all bear the above Tra-JeAlark Jf0J)7nL I JIjsIIe and are sold with a written guarantee. 7tL I I ISil Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition IS300Xitf I ?K$TOw5fc OVER ALU THE WORLD. $SF&2) ffmtSmfiii gold by First-Class Stove Merchants every wli6re, y y M mmdf tj Uad8(11iy ty The Michigan Stove Company, U from 'i to flu, and In an appaiently clumBy manlier at that. There was no mistake ubout it, A figure 1 hud been written before the ligure , while the Wanted girl to do general house work in a family of two with no children, Apply at this otllce. i SO-tf Subscribe for Tiik Uiihonu i.i;. 7KIER & BENTON. SOLE KCENTSi