Is Your Boy (Hell-Dressed? No should ho. II o can he. It is not u nwittor of large expense. Plenty of neat little follows wear our low-irioed suits. (lood clothes largely help to make a good hoy. Why not dress up your hoy and make him proud of himself, as good as 11113' 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. If you pre fer, we have cheaper ones at $3.50. The best cost you $12.o0. , Boys' knee pants suits from $1.50. WWA Most Remarkable Offering of Itadies' Suits and Jackets that has ever passed this way. If low prices make a bargain, high q nality doubleB it, and that is what makes this ottering 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 We have piled on a separate counter the Suits that we are selling at half price, tunitv; broken lines, that's all. balance of those Rovs' Don't miss this oppor- This week only. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets at a Discount of 25 per cent. You can have the new ones, arrived 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 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 those 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 Mnrkecl In Pluln Flffiiros. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. To Whom It May Concern, It having come to my knowledge that parties, presumably interested, are claiming that when I sold out my retail interest at 1 Tit, Second etreet, French's block, I contracted to not npen any re tall business in 'In- city of The Dalles. I beg to say that I cold my tight not to open any retail business between Fed eral and Washington streets, on Second street, and have ami intend to conform to my contract. My place at the Bank Cafe is in no sense in violation of the contract. dl-tf C. J. S-miM.vci. Fur Kent or Snip. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on FirBt 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. n'.'O-tf Men's lined and knit mittens gloves at the New Yoik Cash Store. and mays s Crowe H.'IDAY DF.C. 11)00 'l ()-: r. bTi a served i Oysters tityle... I A' And'-cuv K illor's. I . TI.UASm.Ul.'S NOTJCH. Alt M'liien (,'oiiiity xrurruiilN i'c;ilrel (irlnrtu .1itniiilir I. IHII7. will I pulil on iireiieiilntliui ill my olllrn, lnliinut riiiR after Noveiiilmr !J1I, 1IMIII. JOHN I'. IIA.M I'SII 1 K!. (iiilliily Tl ullMli er. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "My Friend from India" At the Vogt Tonight. ii.ikur City'H poptiliitton !h HiHIll. Wheat still remniiiH ut I" eontH for during the year 1808. "O. I. VVp. fen 1 1 1 ii 1 r if iiiiiL'i Viii tn : 1 1 ternal evangelist, at the Iiaidwin opera Imiiih '. .Monday livening. See him. Hear him. lie may not. come this way again. Ailmif nion free. "My Frfend from India" At the Vogt tonight. Of those thirty-nine pair of indies' patent leather elmes A. M. Williams & Co. put on sale yesterday morning, tiiev report buying but ten pair left at. noon today. And then tome people say thut advertising doesn't pay. I "Oh, what pretty dolls!" People : can't help but say that when going 'through A. M. Williams it Co. 'h store, i Their assortment is so large and those I dolls are such perfect beauties. Those in search for the best there is in this j line will surely find Williams & Co.'s I tliOfitore to go to. IAoting Postmaster Forest Fiedler re I reived a telegram from his, brother, i Ralph, today announcing Ufut he bad j just been elected captain .of' tho Stanford j university football tejim for the year 1001. It is worthy of note that Forest himself uih captain of the same t 'am say they can still win their cause, and "brinn the villain forth," the candidate i the splendid not only secure their lands for these ' stepped back and drawing two six people, but compel the K. O. Jl. Co. to J shooters, loaded with blank cartridges, disgorge the rents paid by tanners this began firing right and left. The guards work by the quartet and quintet. F. Gianlm, the tenor, de lighted the audience with his splendid voice and was forced to reepond to fall. It is a positive fact that one man - on the inside fell over, Jack Hammil, several encores, had the teuieiity to sell the grain wtio was nearby, collapsed, and the I (cornet solo) by G claimed as rent, put the money in his other members vacated the hall by tiie packet and defy the land grabbers. quickest route, Lawyer Newport not Oregon pave annually ?:!30,0()0 for turning for his coat and hat until next Eastern eggs and the demand increases dB? ' "d there. llre Eeveri aad r, . ... , uiiiuruiinij reiiitmiini! unuKiieu ior vet but, on Second Htreet, a bunch of keys. Finder will kindly leave them at trench's bank. ' d(L7 Soule lints., piano tuners, are in the city and can be found at either Menefee iV Parkins' or Nickeleen'ri music store. About IfiO.OOll pounds of wool changed hands this week, the first sales for sev eral weeks. The price was lli to Hi1., cents. Sheriir Kelly has appointed .1. .!. Wiley as his deputy for the town of Shuniko. The Loader says the appointment gives universal satisfaction. Nelson Rich, of North Yakima, is of the opinion Unit in a short time no irri gation will he required in that section in tie-olimiitu la changing rapidly. Sheriir Kelly wont to Slnmiko today to serve papers in tlm suit of Drake C. O'ltdlly against H. I'). Lytic and others of the Columbia Southoru railway, From tho Shaniko Leader we regret to learn that Mrs. .L.I. Wiley, of that town, has been obliged to go to St. Vin cent's hospital for medical traitmeiit,, Dr. Uny W. Logan has been appointed f.. physician and surgeon of the Columbia s unburn railway, with headquarters at Mom and Jurisdiction over the ontiie line. if after you hail made up your mind to take your mother, sister, wife or best girl to see "My Friend From India," and you had put oil buying your seats till the last moment, oit found all the best ones sold? Wouldn't it jar you? Remember ats can he secured at Clarke it Falk's. it Parkins, of this city, soo the .laeobsen ISook it Music Menefee toiissors to .V.iin.iiimt lit.wl iiftli.l.tu f t net ir mil-ill inn 'twill I I MI1 J . . ... bllfl' ! ....,.. ... ..... in the ollice of the secretary of state Wednesday. Tho incorporators are William Menefee, II. D. Parkins and Frank Menefee. The capital stock is ifoOOO, divided into Hhiues valued at if 100 each. The grand lodge Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of United Workmen of Oregon, II. ed articles of Incorporation witli tho secretary of state Wednesday. Among the incorporators are Mrs. Ollie F. Stephens, of this city, and Mrs. Mar garet K. Uerrln, a dinner resident. Kiddle I'.ros. it liidwoll.of island City, yearly. Not. because iidiiufi.fi ffi uneeeRafnl Tmitltri' rniBini- , . - , i ' t i I Roosevelt, or Jack Hammil but because producers have not been . . ' . . compelled to engage in the business in a i systematic and practical way. Oregon ' It was exciting enough for even Teddy the real instigator of the fun, Owing to the splendid musical treat needB more experienced poultry men t5'v-' ut l"e Vot lasl evening, tue who will engage in the poultry industry, i Women of Woodciaft did not expect an raising fowls and more of them. The audience at their street fair and oarni dunand for good eggs unit poultry has , '. l)1,t their friends surprised them by ahMivB been beyond the supply, and the 1 ' splendid turn out and the house was present stimulation in tho mining in-! Hed il K00'1 Program listened to. dustrv and increasing immigration must 011 tlle committee were dis crete a greater mtuie market. ; appointed in not being able to give ,. ,.. .il .... i at ' their program as was arranged on ac 1 he Shaniko l'ader notes that A. Mc- , . , . , . , . ,. ,11 -.ii count of sickness in several instances. Adam, the genial salesman in the drv , . . , , , , . , . ,, r i A musician for dancing could not be hud goods department oi Pease it Mavs, re- . , . . . ,. . , ., , . . ,, . i as was arranged, due to the pianists all centlv received quite a lot of line furni-! , , , ... oving at tne Jianan oami entertainment, i but the committee will promise this in i fiituie, that a musician for dancing will be there to play. However, dancing The Holy City," Tavani, was a very. pleasing number. Taken all in all, the Ilovai Marine Band is hard to beat anil I well deserved the large audience that greeted it. Manager Clarke is to be congiatulated on securing such good attractions as have held forth at tiie Vogt tiii" season. "My Friend From India," by the Rice Company this evening, will be no exception to the rule, and should be well patronized. I C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigaaturo of quite a ture to be placed in ids handsome bach elor apartments. Receiving the furni ture in itself is nothing, adds the Leader, l.iil rt.w. . to r f I...1 1 u f lti.1.1 in tl.it lib! I.lfllrkl ..... . . .... ,. was etnoved even if tiie guests did have a little suspicious, to sav the least, and . ' , , ., . ..... ., . , , , ., , 1 to furnish the music, and a pleasant that little item is a rocking chair that i . , . ' ,. . , . . , . ... ,, ,, , i social evening was enjoved bv all. would just about lit a .! vear-nld girl. 1 p , ,. , , .i . .i -i There was no formnlitv. but everyone Rumor lias it that there is a widow hi . , ' , , , ... .ii -i .fiwas requested to make themselves at the case, and Ihu widow has a girl. Ifi, 1 . ... . , ..... , .. home, and geniality reigned supreme. such a thing be true, a royal reception ' " " , ... . .... ,,i, 1 A handsome sum was taken at the door will be tendered the happv couple. 1 . 1 and 111 every way the evening was a sue- Speaking of Professor Meakin, who ' ct.aa. Come again. lectures 111 tne i,uu.n ..mouay mgnt , fJoo Martin, a young nnmariied for the Woodmen ot the World, tins Mrs. Mary 15. Huntington has per fected arrangements whereby the lire insurance business of the late firm of J. M. Huntington it Co. will bo continued by her. She will be pleased to renew all expiring policies issued bv J. M. Hunt ington it Co. and to write such further insurance as nnv be entrusted to her. Ollice at Huntington it Wilson's law olliuc'. n.'IO-lw The only store ft this city where tin Oenulne Imported StranskySteel 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 f erred by the best cookingauthontie8, 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 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, is notafi'ectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil. Sib.- .-...-I and bale, w i t ii o u t i 111 part mr; ilavor o previously 0 o o 1c o d food .".rid will iasl for years. Wo can tion tin puhli" again- :m:t.!' i week's Skamania County Pioneer says: Seldom, if ever, have we heaid such a lecture as was given by Prof. II. P. Meakin, head camp lecturer for the Woodmen of the World. Mr. Meakin does not the an audience by quoting a whole list of figures and running down other orders. For lack of space we cannot go into detail, but will say to those who have not heard hi in , that if it Is possible to hear htm, don't miss the chance and you will have something impressed upon your mind that you will Wallowa county, have shipped this year j "t forgot soon.- twenty carloads of horses, eighty of cat- le.'and seventy-live of hogs, tho total . ....... .i..nii Aim ..f il... value o which is -iiimiw. .mini in stock found market at Omaha. Last week the company consigned seven car loads of hogs to Seattle. Word comes down fioni Heppner tlm MrB. II. L. Jones begs to announce , u H((,1(1j(l n.(.,tiou is being planned that she is now prepared to servo meals f . . f00lm i,mni, upon their t tegular hours at the Cafe, Second Mreet, next door to the Mcliierny dry g'jods store. 1 Cantain S. II. OrniHby and W. II. II. visit to that place a week hence, ihu band will icceive the visitors at the depot and escort them to the PalacuJ hotel, a liirue, commodious brick. We llnd the following gem going the round of the press, without credit: "R-nieniber this, young mnti, be careful what you say about a woman's charac ter. Think how many fyears she lias been building it, of the toils and priva tions endured, of wounds received, and let 110 suspicion follow her actions. The puritv of a uoiunn is tho salvation of George Martin, a young 11. an of 2-1 years, who with an elder ! brother was woiking in the logging ; camp of the Oregon Lumber Company, MID A, on the Washington side of tho I river opposite Viento, was instantly ' killed at 'J o'clock yesterday afternoon. 1 He was engaged sawing a Jog from 11 tree that was lying across another tree 1 that was about six feet from the ground when, as is supposed, the saw pinched and in driving a wedge to relieve it the log broke and Jell on hiui, crushing his body Into the ground and killing him instantly. The deceased was the sou of Klijali Martin, a farmer, living a fiw miles west of Monmouth, Polk county. Tho remains were brought to The Dalles this morning and prepared for interment at the undertaking rooms of William Michell. Meantime a telephone message was sent to tho box's parents asking to know their desire as to whether he should be buried here or taken to Monmouth. This afternoon an answer was returned announcing that the race, the hope of gieatiiefs and the redemption of num. Wipe out her pur- j thty would coniu hero linuiedhtely and Hy and the mail sinks beneath the wave ,im, 1. 1 t.I son buried at The Dalles. j,Jof despair, without a star to guide his xiu, funeral will Uke place tomorrow Ihifur wont out lo Mr. Dufur's place to-tOH -, wj provide entertainment during liiy, from whence they will make a special inspeotion of part of the eastern slope of the forest reserve. The Kmloavor society of the I'lrst UhriHtian ohttrch will give a social In tho biieeinoiit of the church Friday evening, December 7th. KofieHhintintH will he terved and everybody is invited. 02t l'rof. John I', Meaklii, tho noted fru- the stay of the athletes, the last hut not least being a ball at the opera house on Friday evening. The Moro correspondent of the Shani ko Leader understands that tho tenants on the disputed overlap Kastoi n Oregon military road lauds are going to make a last ell'ort to retain poesossiou of their homes. A prominent firm of law vers life into the cbannei ot satety. 1 iiihk , 1 afternoon. itl.en, before yon speak, and .e.neiuberj T0HH w,, (lilr(,haeul tickets for the that any hog cm root up the fairest ; ,loyn, Miu.hu 1mmi, (;on(.(j.t lU t(t, Vogt liower llliu ttvei Kr..n , m. urn ii.!nvuiiu. ... nllllillt(i cm ruin the purest woman's character." luuU;1)lltlIlk, raro lre.lti a tlll, ItnImn A now feature has been added to in-1 musicians more than met their exp'cta itiation into the Muccabees, and was 1 tions. The several numbers on the first tried last Saturday night on Hurt program were reudered in a masterly Chamberlain, says the Albany Demo-1 manner. The harp solo, by Giviani crat. When the remark was made j Setaro, deserves special mention, also NSH? Pr cooking and heating. jK, Prices I The genuneall the ov JSSt and are sola witl1 a written guarantee. XrfjV I Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 jjpSl? I ?!5fSr OVER AUL THE WORLD. I ffitZKxxr1 Sold by First-Class Stovo Merchants everywhere. vH MP n Madaonivi-y The Michigan Stove Coniiiany, U M In LA. . r nr.ut MnlrH nf Stovoj una KaiiKDj iu tho World. n.iL Stovei MIER St BENTON. SOLE RCENTS,