Fashion and Economy IN r ...WINTER CLOTHING III Wo .stand forth boldly and say without fear of con tradiction whon it comes to the host clothing for the least money we lead. Complete is the only word fitting the condition of our stock. Perfect more nearly than any thing else describes the ((Utility of the goods. Best pat terns, best material, best workmanship place our gar ments in a class by themselves, to ho compared only with the highest grade custom work in everything hut price. There we have the advantage Here m a pew Pfiee Pickings: Mhii'h liiuli tfrmle sorRe suits, also fine fanny worsteds, made in the very lutes style, designed exclusively for us, equal in fit mid tfjl I Qt lueliioti to .f25 iMihtoni goods tj) J. XOy Men's latest style herringbone vicuna topcoato in oxford gray, made with ut mist care in every detail, pjrfct in lit nnd style ; looks equal & f f EL ft to custom make. '. ". tJ)Xv.OVS Men's fancy worsted huIIh, stripe; and plaids in black aud gray cheeks, the acme of style, ihe perfection of tailor- 1 O QR nig, for tj) ItC.OO Men's kersey, melton und frieze overcoats in black', brown, Q Qr ray nnd tan ; perfect in every detail P 0.v70 Special : AnnoanGement OP III Holiday Goods We have placed on sale a large assortment of Gameo CUare in Plaques, Imperial Hapsburg Artware, Teplitz Vases, the most attractiue and artistic goods ever shown. Look the assortment ovdr before you make any selections. Silver Novelties. "We are also showing a large assortment of Silver Novelties. Better values than ever. Original Souvenirs of The Dalles in neat and inexpensive goods. Special Dress Goods Offering 50c, GOc and (15c values to be sold this week for OUC Good ThingI Boys' shoes, elastic sides Goc Boys' lace shoes, sizes 1 to 4. ...$1.00 Misses' kid lace, heavy soles, sizes 13 to 2 $1.00 Child's kid lace, heavy soles, sizes 9 to 12 85c Same, sizes 5 to 8. 75c Child's kid button, spring heel, sizes 5 to 8 40 Special sale on Men's and Women's Shoes still oil. $3.50, $4.00 and $0.00 values $2.00 All Goods Mnrkotl In Plain FIkui'mh. PEASE & MAYS mags Giowe 1 TI'rsDAY DKC. 11. 1 111)0 (Dr - in p served 0Ysters- At Andrew K liar's. TP tlflllpC 7111 tt Phlffltliplfi i u;ume and the enforcement of otirpitne to teach in the daik or not at all, he i.iB UdllCb JJrJliy UlXTUIl.Utt. iIIVVh, that in addition to the J20 oflered I made this startling announcement: by the Oregon Fish and Game Assoeia- "ZhentlemenB, if v.u lights don't func tion the League of American Sportsmen tion zo next tomorrow at 5 hours, zen oft'erH a Htauding row ard of $10 for such come at 4." lioston Journal. ! information as will lead to the arrest j The Dalles accords the bukery to Hood and conviction of any person Icillin uiVer. That town had four hold-ups game or fish out of season. jUHt nj,,,t wi.n The Dalles hud onlv one Two hold;iips in less than a week in a , tneaBly $4" uflair. The two saloons town like The Dalles, and no nrreHtP, I of Hood itiver were entered and the tills , dot'H not epeak flatteringly of our police, robbed while the oecupunts were held I though they may have exerted every ' up at the muzzles of revolvers. Two ' i precaution to captuiu the guilty high-1 residents of the town were held up in a similui manner and robb'd on tiie public streets. Just how much the robbers obtained in any of the casjes we could not learn. A man was arrested on sus picion this afternoon but had not been examined aa we go to press. At a special meeting of the county court yesterday the petition of the Hood liiver Electric Light Power and Water IV rilKASlUMWS N0TJCE. All Wiincii County warrant i'i-cIhIoiimI prior In rii'ilinilnir I, 1H1I7. will Imi piklil n pri'iii'iiliit Inn ill my nttlro. IntiirKHl ii'iiNiin iiftor Niiveniliiir :."l, 11KPO. JOHN I'. IIA.Ml'MIIKi:, lliiiinly Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. wayinen. These depredations are be , coming altogether too numerous, and nothing short ot a handful of buckshot, properly administered, will check them. It is generally believed to be the work ! of local talent. OH' to Frisco liut before we go every article we possess, every piano and or igan, must ho sold. We have instructed I our agent at The Dalles, I. 0. Nickelsen, I company was gtanted giving them the Watch for the program of "The Temple ! to sell all pianoB and organs on band at j right, to erect, poles, lines and water of Kami.." ! 11 Breot sacrillce. This includes such j mains on the public highways in the Tickets for "The Temple of Fame" 0n ' l,inl,oa "H ''il't Hardman, Martin, j town of Hood Hiver. The company ex sale at Clarke & Knlk'H drug Htoro. i I.udwig, Kingibtirry, Stuk and also j poet to commence work immediately I'.Htey organs, vjau ami get ins price or mm to rusu ll w completion an inn ua 'write us direct. Wiley P.. Allen Co., j the weather will permit. They have a '.Ml t.'i.ut ulrni.t Pjit-tliitul Cir . itritj.jll.lit .ikviiiiiiMi f 111100 linrt.. nm.'ur . I I tint tl.llttl l Ml tllllltt JIVJ.7 I I llllt.kllllll.il 1(1 litiui' .-...w. The llnaucial reputation and conaral Rd will pr..p.l to traiiu.lt power credit of Hennner town is good every. luul""' i'""' where, says the Ileppner Gazette. The town is well managed, and the news of such management has gone abroad. This laet lias been well proven this week. One of Heppner'ri water bonds for 1)1)1) and drawing fc nor cent was i due. The council ia able to pay this St. Pan Pa Guild will meet with Mrs. W. li. Morris tomorrow afternoon at -o'clock. Mrs. T. 0. Kargiior arrived here on the noon train from a visit to friends in Portland. Coming Mr. Hlinore llice and pian I"te in a giand recital program Wednes day evening, January lid. II -111 "The Temple of Kame" characters are requested to meet at the Vogt opera house tonight, Dec. Uth,at7::i0 for ru licarsul. The calendar mooting of the Ladies' Aid Society will convene with Mm. Win. .Shuckolford tomorrow, Wednesday, iidernnon at " o'clock. at reaRonable cost. "Humaa Ileartf." which comes to the Vogt opera house Monday, Dec. 17th, is one of the Kterling melodramas of modern years, which in this dpy of froth and folly on tho stage affords theater goers an evening's entertainment that bond by burrowing its face and getting appeaia to all lovers 01 too n.giier itieais a nremiuui of ,')'' for doing so. aud a ' in dramatic art. The piece ia one ol ... rate of interest at 5 per cent. Kllbrtfl to ronch the summit of Ararat proved futile again, jus' hm had those of : 'l'.u..,.n...l 1700 mil v..iru liiiiiiru null I JIIIIIIIWIWIV III IIIMI, .IW .Tl.lll "t.'" ...... . Tin. nnli ilnuu nf llin iri!itilflt eri tics . ! I li A r iiiiinlii ii iil.'rt. hiir'HMHt of tile " 1 ! ..! ,.t .1 i ...i 1..,,..,.. i realistic 1 'Jin iijncra II Iltl VII mum in tin) i.untii i ciiiniituuii ilium i;, unui- uhjiu uvhii iv e incur in assigning pre-eminence to ! helievo it imposlble to attain the secret the Kniibn iilano. Kor sale ut I. (.. ton of the mount with n-.c-ed remaiiiB Nickelseu'ii music slore only. Dr. Conan Doyle saya that tlio saluta tion given by his little girl when ho re turned homo alter IiIp defeat at tho parliamentary election was, "Oh, daddy, I ant so sorry you did not pass!" those pastoral realisms in which the peoplo portray a plain counfy folk al ways so entertaining when faithfully before mid ' protlucoil on the stage. "Hninan it will he seen here is so that one can almost imagine one's self finitling the ozone of tho Ozark mountains and listening to the quaint r ,.n iw.nrlv tl-lrtv vears before Dr ! manners c.f speech of the people them It was nearly ti.irty jears nuoru ut. , inKt,.,i ,,, ,, niiu .,iir.u-t.iri. I'arrot, Ol worpoi, a tierman, in iiiu inn ployment of HiiHsla, set foot on the "dome of eternal ice," where tho ark of Noah had settled after tho deluge. A Japanese had his feet crushed In a zntionv. The Knabe piano carries with it in the history of the Knabe house the Htrongeat guarantee that accompanies any piano. Through three generations tiie concern has been in the i m mediate charge and ownership of tho same fam ily, alaays dominated by the same ng On next Friday evening ut the Vogt j strange manner at the freight depot opera hou&n the citizens nf The Dalles j uiuy this uioining. While walking the will li flVII II II till iwirlmiit v In witllCHM mill I 111. ii huavv trunk on Iiiu back a enjoy an entertainment which is in ; locomotive bucked up and Htruck the 1 gresnivo yet conservative policy, invarla every way pleasing and helpful. Do not 1 trunk, or the Jap, or both, and aa the j hly exacting as to the high atandard to inks "The Teiile o( Fame." j trunk fell to the ground It lighted o.i the which ite products must always conform Miss 11. A. Tallferro, who hnu Deon ' J'h foil, crushing both of them and j UIi at all times in its career so amply acting us trained nurse for Dr. Oeisen-! injuring one foot quite severely. Kortu-; equipped with capital that it has always 'lorir.tr for nearlv a year, left today for , imtely he was thiown clear o! the tnick. hcen able to shajie its plans with cer P.,,, i ....I , ' ...i " uiu, ..'111 in to I Dr. (iolfiendorft'nr attended tho wounded I tuinty mid decision. Such a history can ,"' "... ' . .... . i... .... , ! I UO OKI Ol III) UUIUI i inn IUIIII lill.liu vu.i- cern. A full line of Knabe pianos can lie found at I. U. Xickelsen's music store, Tho Dulles; also ut the Wiley 15. Allen Co., Portland, Or. Captain Johnson, of the Helianie, n pit-sent acting as lirst oliicer of the Dalles City, was brutally assaulted by an unknown man at the Oiik Stroot dock, Portland, ut 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Few )ereaii8 were on the dock ut the time. The assailant utruck Mr. Johnson n huuyy blow on the back ber old homo in St. Luills, Mo. Miss , oriental and he was taken later to the j Tulifiiiro leaves on account of her health j hospltul at Portland. which has tieen quite jioorly latoly. Umatilla ilmiution has got tho einull lx, that is to say there is one or more fiats in the hotel where a ecoro or more "I railroad men stoir, nnd hoiiid of them kicking because the hotel man bus atudents ktipt the mutter u seuret till it was ats of the bend, rendering him unconscious. In falling he rolled between the feet of a small hand of horses which was waiting to be placed aboard the steamer. He wp.b found in tliio position and carried aboard the Dalles City and medical as; eistance sent for. The bruise was a painful one, but the physician wub posi tive that no fracture of the skull re sulted and the injured man was allowed to proceed to '1 lie Dalles. Upon hie arrival here he was visited by Dr. Logan who found him considerably recovered but still in a Bemi-dazed condition. No serious results are expected. The cap-, tain's assailant was a former deck hand who wanted work. Some words must have passed between the captain and the man when the latter picked up a club and felled him to the ground. ' Another Ili.lil-l.'ji, We had another hokl-np last night and, nnlees pome radical measure" are taken, v.o shall have them right along, for the town is full of hobos and it is not safe for any one to be alone on the streets after dark. Fred Stewait, a young man icpresent ing the Merchants' Supply House, of Portland, is rooming while here in the Chapman block. He went to the Uma tilla House lost night to ee a gentleman friend, anil finding that the friend bud retired for the night, Mr. Ste.vart ic turned to his rooms, traveling east on First street to Washington. It was nearly midnight, and as he passed the club rooms two men sprang oiU from be hind tho big wooden pillars. One of them shoved a pistol in his face and or dered him to hold up his hands, while the other relieved him of 4-15, all the1 money he had on his person. ' Mr. Stwart describes one of the men i as ratlier tall, with black whiskers, whether false or real bo could not tell.' Tho other was ot medium height and j wore a black .niuptiiche. Doth wore i large, white cow-boy hats and loggers' boots, laced in front. j No trace of the robbers has been' found. ii ii in lit i iu. " Alexander JJIackburn, of Lowell, Mass., lectured at the Members' Cnurce entertainment in Association hull last nielit and delighted a huge audience. Mr. Pilackbiirn is a fluent talker and is ' master of a vein of humor which sup plied tho audience with pleasnie enough to make them attentive' during the thoughtful talk with which it is inter spersed. His subjtvt was "Uuiut!on." Journal, Providence, Ii. I. At the Calvary Uajnlst chuicb Decem ber lOth. r WlllltH Snupllfil. BirslNKhS LOCALS. Every day is bargain day at the New York Cash Store. Lazell's, the best perfume. We have it. M. '.. Donuell. , 10-Jt The well-known Hamilton Drown siloes the New York Cash Store. i Nothing nicer for a Christmas present I than a box of Lazell'a perfumes at Don jnell's. 10-Jt ; Major Harris, of Portland, will speak ' in the Solvation Army ball Wednesday , evening. I M. Z. Donnell lias a lull line of La izell's perfume for the holiday trade. See them. 10-4t J Special values in children's and misses' : tine d'uigola kid shoes at the New York Cah Store. Kemeniber tiiat Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Frazer, solo agent. nO-lm ' Soule Dros., piano tuners, are In tho city and cm bo found at either Menefee & Parkins' or Nickelsen's music store. i 1 If von Imv.) lUr.iirnir, your hair is ! falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For ale at Frazei 'e barber shop. nO-lm ' If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co t'oanut Cream Tonic will give it life and (uster. It is pronounced the finest Ionic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's (urber shop, agent. nO-lm mmm Tho only store It this city where thi Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlastf n dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares loofe has the name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 16 International Exhi bitions. Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tlon. Chicago. Pre f erred by tho best cookingauthoritiee. certified to by the most famous chem iste for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and Bold in this city ex clusively by us. 4.. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside; ts notaflectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, and balii w i t h o u t imparting flavor oi previously cooked food and will last for years. Wo 'cau tion t ll 3 public ngair.r' iinitat:o .4 To AVliimi It May Ci.iiuein. It having come to my knowledge that I parties, presumably interested, are I claiming that when I sold out my retail interest at 17.'l, Second street, French's block, I contracted to not open any re tail business in the city of The Dalles. I beg to eay that I sold my tight 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 Hunk Cafe is in no sense in violation ol the contract. dl-tf C. J. Ptciii.i.nh. l''nr iteiit nr sulti. The Sam Wilkinson waiehnn-e, on First street, is for rent or sale. It is a three-story, corrugated iron builiting, llOxIW feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, Tiie Dalles. n'Jti-tf Hoslyn, CUjaluin and Am-tralinn cohU by the Stadelm.ui Commission. 'Jl-lm One thousand styles and sizes. For cooking and Heating. W Steel Ranges Catt Ranges Dartmouth students tell an amusluy: story ubout an exceedingly "green" ' . . . . i ut. ....... i ... crencii uiHirucior wno umuiuieu in u,ui college n few years ugo. Ho was the butt of endless j.ikes ut the hands of the One dark afternoon, ue the i time tor u reoiiaumi was upprummuiB, coveied thioiigh the commendable gur lulntisnuss uf a woman. Tuio OiiiioNim.i: Is united to Inform some of the boys went into the recita tion room and "fixed" ull the eleutrlc lights bo that they couldn't wot k. hen ParliM Interested In the preservation of the professor found that he would have ihe above Tra le-Alark ! IIIV KVMlt)V ana are soia wun niic sua,ai,,vv Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 nUED II I TUC UI1RLD. C- Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. w.j.. 'i.. ... Th Micliieau Stove Comnanv. am... , " . ui:..'" .1 11. ....... i.. o'.hXJm mm B lm&TltOH MAtiOlV Ol OWTUJ Will IWUKM IUO "WWl UMVIHTBi ymnii Should you want city real estate of any kind, Ktisteru Oregon farm, timber or jmsturo lands, reliable milling stocks, safe investments on rent property, relia ble tire insurance couii.uiIes, your col lections and conveyancini; attended to promptly, your projuirly rented uudj . w . v curelully looked utter, u trustworthy j 7V TX I P FC t5 Z? lN 1 J kH firm with whlcli to do business, address HudBou & Urownhlll, The Dalles, Or. SOLE RCENTS,