Fashion and Economy IN ...WINTER CLOTHING III AVo stand forth boldly and say without four of con tradiction when it conies to tho host clothing for tho least money we lead. Complete is the only word fitting the condition of our stock. Perfect more nearly than any thing else describes the quality of the goods. P.cst pat terns, best material, best workmanship place our gar ments in a class by themselves, to be compared only with the highest grade custom work in everything but price. There we have the advantage. Here are a peui Price Pickings: Men's high grade serge suits, also Ann fnncy worsteds, made in the very lutes style, designed exclusively for us, equal in fit ami 61 QK fiieliion to -f2'i custom goods tj 1T;.00 Muii'h lutest style herringbone vicunu tnpepats in oxford pray, mntie with ut. liniHt cure in every detail, perfest in lit and style ; looks eqiiH.1 rf - f Kf to custom muku pj.VS.OVs Men'H fancy worsted suits, stripes and plaidn in block nud gray checks, the ttcinu of Htyln, the perfection of tuilor- tfi 1 O QR inc. for tj liC.OO Men's keroy, melton and frieze overcoats in black, brown, ri Q qc gruy and tan ; perfect in every detail tj) O.cO Special : Announcement OF III Holiday Goods in We have placed on sale a large assortment of Cameo (Hare in Plaques, Imperial Hapsburg Artware, Teplil Vases, the most attractiuo and artistic goods ever shown. Look the assortment over before you make any selections. Silver Novelties. "We are also showing a Silver Novelties. Better Original Souvenirs of Tho inexpensive goods. large assortment of values than over. Dalles in neat and Special Dress Goods Offering 50c, 00c and Ooc values to be sold this week for doC Good Thing! Boys' shoos, elastic sides 05c Boys' lace shoes, siz.es 1 to 4. $1.00 Misses' kid lace, heavy soles, sizes 1., 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 -10 Special sale on Men's and "Women's Shoes still on. $3.50, $4.00 and $0.00 values $2.00 All GoocIb Marked In Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS fts it Ciowe The Dalles Daily Gtonfclft. FlilPAY I) KG. 11. J 11(10 if stiffs served in nny yie... Ai And row Heir's. TJMSASriiKirS NOTJCK. All IViixco County U'lirrimtH r'KUli'l'il nl(ir to .li'ptiMiilnT I, 1HU7, Mill ln pulil ii pi viii iiliillciii in my ollii i', JuttiMixt i'i-umii, itftnr Novi'iiilii'r l. 11HIO. .to ii n r. ii a rsii i ui:, County T fount rrr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. in iinauement the hotel i" an aesured success f'om the start. No hotter mn in the state could be nt the head of the house, and it will he opened to the pub lic as soon us it can he furnished." The Pine Grove correspondent of the Jlood River Glucier nays: To the credit "V. r t . i . i ; .. .1 r - oi our larmers not, one huh appiieu ior law passed by the last legislature, which allows u rebate on taxes to al! owners of "Temple of Fume" At the Vogt tonight , Doors open 7:.'!0; cm tain rises ut S : 1 o . iiirgfeld's nrchest ru will add much to an alreunv pleasing t'litertainmeiit to niu'lit at the Vugt. Don't, miss it. New Hint for Christinas? We're ready in make it for you, or to Hell it to you ready made. Don't wait. A. M. Will iams t Co. Seventy live rcsidunts of Hhauiko will I present u petition to the county court ut j it- .lanuary term for the inuorporation el that town. ' j Mule HroH., profeHHionul piano tuners i 'if I'ortland, will he in town the coining week. Leave ordcrH ut Mcnefee it i Parkins.' or Nickolsen's mimic mores. Alexander ISIiuikburn , I. !., will leu-j Hire on "Gumption" at the Calvury Bap- j tint church on Wednesday, Dee. liUh. Admission Ur centH; children 10 cents.. Dr. .1. lludHoii will leave The Dalles! in the near future and return to Condon, ' whore he has important business, inter-1 -'Htf . Mrs. iludNou ami the cliildienj ill remain here. jiw muscles and other pieces of ma chinery thut are Ignored, if not insulted, when you pop a tablet into a man's mouth and say, 'There, you've had your dinner.' " i I..., i ..! H.....I i:....... Willi i.iiiiuit.u mill':! r-oL ill illlllit Jbivri-j wheat is selling at 'li! cents a bushel. Jrggs urn selling in Hood River at "5 cents a dozen. How many dozen eggs can he iiiuuufuctuicd from one bushel of whuat fed to liens' Ju other words. . How long will a bushel of wheat, feed theJ wide-tire wagons. Tho general disposi uverage hen that will lay twelve dozen 3 tion throughout the district is to give 1 of eggs a year'.' asks the Glacier. lestni road work rather than ask for re- The Ilosebure: Plaindealer of the KUh hate?. If a law were enacted forbidding says: Uev. C. I', Bailey, who has been j dealera to bring narrow-tire wagons into holding meetings at Kiddie for tlie past the state, some good might follow. two week", is now proaehinn at Winston. j Ho is assisted by Rev- (. II. Howard, of Ibis place. .Mr. liailey is an able speak- 1 er and Htronn in his work and inueli in- j t terest is manifested in his meetings. , . We understand be is soon to preach to j ; tho people of Dillard. J i Tno new postoliice of Wrentham is provim: a very ureal convenience to the farmers of that neighborhood. .1. O. Johnson called at this ollice Thursday to have the address of hie paper changed to Wrenthain. lie lemiuked that for merly he had to navel sixteen miles to The Dalles for his mail, which meant it day Just. Now he has only to travel four. Mrs. Alice Simmons died in this city this uioiiiitm of consumption, aged about .'!() years. She returned about ten days ago from the dood Samaritan Hos pital, whither she had been taken in hope of relief, but her case was beyond human help. She leaves a husband, who deserted her several years ago, and two children, who are being cared for at the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society. The funeral will take place at '2 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Secretary Dosch, of iho Oregon state hoard of horticulture has recently lln isheil his report of the work done in his ollice during the past, year, lie Inula that notwithstanding I he apple crop of when it will cost them $3. The timber in close proximity to the river is becom ing very scarce, and when it is necessary to go farther back in the goods, the ex pense of hauling will naturally raise the price. By an oversight we omitted to report yesterday the very interesting and en- Airs. exemption from road work under the ' joyai.le entertainment given by the 'A ... .t... I- t T ) Wireless telegraphy is an assured fact, aays u recent disnatch from Honolulu. The system is completed between Oahu and Molokai, and regular communica tion established. The system connect ing the iblands of Hawaii, Mani, .Molo kia and Oahu its Hearing completion. Manager Cross states that he thinks that wireless telegraphy will be so per-1 fectod that it will be possihle to tele-' graph from Honolulu to San Francisco before it would be possible to lay a ca-, ble, and is satislied that in a very short j time it will be tiie message sending ey6- j tern of the world. The Salem Statesman s'l.vs there mo' Artisans at the K. of P. hall Wednesday night. About u hundred and twenty five members umlj invited guests were present when the entertainment opened with a siiort musicul and literary pro gram. This was followed by interesting talks on fraternitv bv N. Whealdon of this city and A, J. Brigham of Duiur. An elegant banquet followed, at which plates were laid for over a hundred guests. After the banquet games anil other aiiiuseme.ite weie indulged in til! near midnight, when the company sep- ,n Afti'ilmiili. Theodore J. Senfert delightfully entertainsd a large number of her iadv ' friends from two until six Thursday I afternoon. I Tiie loom? were beautiful with palms, cut flowers, fsstoon and wreaths cf smilax. A most delicious lunch was served, j after which a jilly hour was spent (guessing a game, "Parts of tlie body." .Mrs. Hostettler won the prize for ! making the greatest number of correct ' gnes'es and spelling down thirteen , lames who tied lor tne prize. Trie guests departed thankful to Mrs. ! Senfert for a charming afternoon. Tho only store this city where tin Genuine Imported StranskyStccl Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outhifiti .1 dozen piecesof so called cheap enatn eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares loob has the name Strauslcy - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 16 International Exlii bitions. Highest award at World s Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho liest cookingauthorlties, certified to by the most famouschem itts for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special y 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 notaffectedbyacids in fruitiot vegetables, will boil, sit . -..j, and balct w i t h o u ; imparting flavor Oi! previously cool; c d food nnd will last for years. We cau tion tin piiblin nu'ai:;' imitatu .i 1)1 Kl. Thursday, Dec. Ki, at S:30 p. in., Cha". Denton, son of Chas. W. Denton, a pioneer settler of Mill Creek, at the nm. ut .'1-1 vunii Till. I'niuu rif iluutli W'aa united after pronouncing the u'BtheriiiK . tv,oiil fver, follovvini: a sev.'ro attack one of the most successful nntl enjoyable af the grippe. The deceased leaves a events in the history of the local assem-' wife and one child. bly. Tlie 000, nearly all carrying beneficiary pro tection. It carries u reserve fund, be sides having In its benefit fund !f"0,000. The grand banker is Mrs. Judge Hurley, of Portland, who is custodian of tint prospects that the flax industry, both j fllmlSi The Women of Woodcraft is the j Siitisi't .Mining; Cuinpuiiy -MrttliiK. Women of Woodcraft, which! v,,ii,.,. lmrnhv timt ti Simo,t sprang from the Woodmen Circle in i Mining Company will hold a special ISO" vv i 1 1 1 but seven niembeip. has 20,- meeting on the'''Jd dav of December, l'Juii, nt uie nour oi ; o ciock a. in., ai the ollice of the county clerk of Wasco county, Oregon, for the purpose of vot ing on a pioposition to increase the cap ital clock ol the corpoiation. dlL'-2-' S. lioi.Tu.v, Secretarv. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part j nerehip heretofore existing between A. I Michael, P. Surad and P. Perlumn, in I the Great Northern Furniture Mure, is j this day dissolved by mutual agreement, j Mr. A. 'Michael retiring from the firm. ! Mesars, P. Surad and P. Perlman will continup the business under the above name of the Gre.it Northern Furniture Store, and will assume all liabilities nf the linn and collect and teceipt for ail debts due the firm, both in The D.Uled and Portland, Oregon. - The Dalles, Dec. -1, 1900. P. P 1'IU. MAN". A. MiciiAiu.,, d5-lw P. Srit.U), Fin Kent or Milo. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sate. It is a three-story, corrugated iron building, HOxIiM feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles, u'.'il-tf auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World, Pacific Jurisdiction, while the Woodmen raising and manufacturing, will be taken hold of by practical patties in the Wil lamette valley, it may turn out. mat Circk, is the auxiliarv of the soveieigi. the partial iailute of the wheat crop in jurj8(ijctioii, Woodmen of the World, that district last year was a blessing in I Ti)is, woman's order, Women of Wood disgu.se, if so be it shall turn the atlen-, ura(ti !mH prti(1 n)1 (leath ossv llllljmit. tion of the valley fanners to an industry t0 over 30,000. A soldier, who is to which all the condition" of boil and I a benefit member, while performing hi" climate are adapted. These are remark-1 ,iuty for coun.ry ,iot.s not go su ably himilar to those of tho north of Ire- j ,eti'e(l in the Women of Woodcraft, but land, one of tiie gieatest llAx-prodncing j nis ,jueiJ aI1( nHsf8Sini'iitP are paiil by the districts on tho globe. circle upon whose roster his name is, The second annual meeting of tlie Ore-' and if lie dies while serving his country, gon Historical society will be held m his loved ones icceive his beneficiary, tlie lecture room of the First Con-! besides sflOO for funeral expenses. It is A full line of Christmas goods can found at the New York Cash Store. be Don't oveilook thegieat jHi-ket tale The Fair. at giegatioual chinch in Portland tomor row at 2 o'clock p. m. After transacting lilOO WIIH Olltl of the largest ever ttro- I tint nmnil luminous, floctimr otiirers mill Don't forgot Bob Teague is still in the .,,,.,, , the United States, there is no Locelving leports fro... the ollicers, an cry of over production. First-class font historical paper will bo presented by tier apples are now selling in Portland Mis, K. M. Wilson, of this city, after at from 8" cunts to ifl.oi) a box. for ship- , which it is expected that there will bo a incut east and lo Kuropc, and in a short j f,nv informal talks by persons intimately tune, hn says, they will roach a higher j Ub(,ouinUtl with the early history of tho flk'iue. state. All who ittteuii this meeting are "lln i, nin Hi.'iriR." which cnmcH to tln leouiisted to visit the Historical Sncictv '. ...i l,,i.c. Mi. mil, II. i,. ITili Ij ! nuiino in tlin clt v hull i ill ini'i! iilt i'h' nf I it ' ''l'r ' ' I irKI' UIKllll IIUIIO niutl'Htj n ivnw i j - v liruccry busineHS he can give you good ttoods and low prices, lie has just, received, a very fine line ofcoHees, Ihti best in the ity. Try them. Phone. No. !1. M-l One of the nicest in the lot. Light Kuiv, tun, castor and brown. Fine Ker "y cloth jacket, collars and icveres up I'liqued in satin or velvet, and cut-lined tt'iih Hllk braid, turned-buck cull's uppli 'Hied. Guaranteed siitlii lining. A iflO a patriotic, as well as a fraternal order, Tlie local order expects the grand guard ian, Mrs. C. O. VanOrsdall, to vMt them soiui, when a public meeting will he given. Mrs. VanOrsdall is an eloquent speaker and talks fraternity straight out. tine of those plays which will live for yearn because there is nothing vulgar, adjournment. The following comfortable bit of in foi uiation conies to the patresiai.ulius of this section from the Skamania Coun ty Pioneer. Anil the worst of it is we cannot lelleve our pent up feelings by jusket now selling at .frj.(l). A. M. ,,,.,) or ,.tmrse iu it. It is not filled Williams it Co. J with melodramatic clap-trap, it is singly s"lom, which has claimed to be the J wholesome, liearlHouie play -a story "leuiid dtv ui the state, will have to 1 from life, in which the characters are drop into the lifth place according to Hie! human and natural, which when cuuplcd laying the blamu on the wood trust. Jt r,':"nl. The order will bo Portland, i with faultless presentation by so capable I a' the bloated wood chopper that is "Htoila, Baker City, IVmllet .Salem, . u cuinpany of plnyurs makes it u iday . (.incliiiig us this time. S.ivs the Pioneer: he Dalles, Oregon City, Kugeue, Ab ( that everybody should see, 'wiiy. l.uGnuide, Ashland, Grunts Pass., -.u, shaniko Leader says: "Mr. Fen All other cities huvo less thuii 'JOIIO, j Butty has muted tho new brick hotel liiiiergeiiuy rations urn not popular in and is now in Portland purchasing new l"" uriny. A Urge- pill for a nieiil may 'inlet thu sUnnach, but fulls to satisfy tlm ego. A prominent phyHlithm orpUIiiB matter : "We have teeth, u imlute, furnltun) for the house. Mr. Batty is well mid favorably known by the travel ing public, uud hus hud years of experi ence In the hotel business, Under his "A few years ngocurdwuod was Bold for ssiuething like $1.25 per cord delivered on the bank of the Columbia, but ut tlie Names of some of the prominent pian ists, musicians and composers of Aniei ica and Europe who have used and in dorsed the Knnbe piano? : Kugen D'AI- Dr. Hans VunBnlow, Alfred tiiiinfeld, P. Tschaikovsky, Tteesa .Current), Sir Julius Benedict, Ovide 1 Miifin, Beruliaid Sc-liol, Minnie Hank, Marniontel, Pauline I, ucca, Xiver Schar wenka, l.illun Russell, Anton Schott, P IS Giluiore, Gustav Salter, Neally Slov 1 ens, Helen llopekirke, Asger lluinerik, I Max Strakosch, Henri Vieiixtemps, ; Adolph Cttrpe, lima De.Murska, Nanette FalkAuerba.)h, Claru Louise KeUoi', Beriihuni Stavenhagen, Fannie Bloom , fleld-.isler, Chevalier DeKontski, L M present time parties huve been oirered j aUntl Ht,nibe ,,or a, c, as high us 2.10 per cord. We believe, Nli;koatJI1.M mllplo ,lore. tiie Bteuuibortts lire now paying $2.50 per cord delivered on the wharves, and we ! Come in uud sue. the latest in art. predict thut the tiino is not fur distant j Cheaper thanlevcr. Geo. C, Blakeley, mffQi One thousand styles and sizes. .iEa! IIHy Fr cooking and heating. kL I I rfr'he genuine all i)2iir tlie Above Tra UAIark; I I jHSytf and are fi0,J wil11 a wr'tteH guarantee, jj-i-1 I $BM& Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 W;m? I I Pft?r OVER ALL THE WORLD. f74M mjfsjr Sold by First-Class Slovo Merchants everywhere, t 'vB MP U Maaeo..i i.y The Michigan Stove Company, U M fitlturnert Lntei Malum of atovoa mat Huuireii In tho Woriq. pk Slovegy St BENTON. SOLE RCENTS,