Only Seven Shopping Days THEN CHRISTMAS No time; to dolay your purchases. Make overv day do its part, as delays at the end are sure to occur, 'if you don't know just what you want eoine here. The very air is charged with Christmas Suggestions! Gentlemen's Suit Cases, Gentlemen's Neckwear, Traveling Bags, Gloves, and Valises. , Ueautiful lineof Silk Muillers Shawknit Half Hose hy the box in all the latest colorings. Umbrellas, Wnlking Canes, Fancy Silk Vests, I Sweaters, Fancy Colored and Dress Shirts, Smoking .Jackets. I j flStsTComo early as possible and avoid the later crowd. Iflhat Shall SAJiTA GLAUS bay yoa for Ghwstmas? He is here loading himself up with some of the good things we are offering. The best values on record. Dent's Celebrated Glove $1.39 Adlers' Fine Street G-love 1.25 Clansse, worth $1.25; Special 87c Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, Furs, Capes, all styles of Wraps at I oh" for this week. Buy Shoes fop.... Christmas Presents. They make very acceptable and useful pres ents and are appreciated by everybody. Those Suffering from Cold Feet Would Appreciate. A. felt lined, cloth top, kid foxed, stout sole, lace shoe, $1.50. A handsome satin quilted, fur trim med Juliet, $1.50. Men's heavy felt tan shoes, felt lin ed, calf foxing, heavy felt sole, $2.50. We have everything desirable in warm Shoes and Slippers. All GockIh Marked In Pltiln FUruroH. PEASE & MAYS mays & mm The Dalles Daily Chronicle. it9 return to the Columbia Kicking Com-I An Uxiiiunution Hint Hiiiii.'. Nothing. MOVDAY I Ousters served in ;i t-.y . . . . t m iyiu... At A nclrvnw K jllor's. pany. , (Mi .it 1 HKC. 17. WOO ' t'l,!a',!int' features of tin- rr - j tnrn of The Dalles football Umin yeeter- (lny wih u reception anil dinner at the j Oburr Hotel, for whiclithu organi.ition has to thank .MessrK- Claude Fnzzell a;id Williams. Tin: Dai.i.ks, Dec. IT, 1900. 'I o Tin: Kditou: In Saiiuday's issue of your valuable paper you printed an article headed "Down to Facte," in which you cited niv recent hold-up The members of 'I'he Dalles Commer- ino to ihiike a correction, '. 50 itiHtead r( t f-i f t l nr nnu.tMnlli rf (hut iinwmtit mi oial and Athletic. Club are requested to ; mv person. Jleini: unable to find 'the meet ut the club rooms) thin Olond.iy; origin of the theory tt.ftt I did not have The Dalles football team returned Further on vou stated thnt it was the i terday from their trip and report hav opinion of the polie oflieers that J had had a most enjoyable time. At Heup no such sum iib ::( (Uight here allow nep ,;,.. ...Dra ,'n ru.aoli n,i 0n'0r. i 1 r.n .1 i n..j .. v . . v... ...... , ... . ouslv treated. Nothing was omitted for j boys in ordinary condition they must certainly realize they would be no malch ism c.midii't rny liiiii wonii a Cent for the Dilles team, which, as It was or- ! ginized for Heppner's and Wasco's games, was of high Echool character. HAD A GOOD TIME, TIiIh Tunc. j yes- f The result of the Heppner game does aving 'not discoi TKEASUIMR'S .NOTICE. evening at K o'clock in order to elect di rectors for the ensuing year. J5y order of the president. Our reporter forgot lo Htate under up- the said Bum (not even from theoflicers. I have come to the conclusion that the article was written by one who knew their pleasure, and all departed with the idea that Heppner was truly the biggest! little town in Eastern Oregon. The game yae a hot one, but Heppner1 nothing of the affair, and was mistaken ! won, 10 lo 0. The Dalles organization 111 u. unit in Inn at my ulllmi, IiiIckni I'lMiHtm llftiT Nnvi'lllliKl- 'ill, 11IOO, .ioiin r. iiAAii'niiiii;, (iuiiiity 'I'i'ciiKiiK-r. in iiin undoietHiiding. 1 would like to have it understood that said article was not given for publi-1 cation by the police force, who, on the other had, did all in their power to ap-, All IViixim Ciinnl.v uhiiiiiiIk ri'ulHti'icil prior t hept imr I, IKDT. nil) in pniil , propriate heading that the Wat-co neo- ple are all right, and that they rave the Dalles football team a most cordial re ception on their visit to Wasco last Sat-I prebend the highway num. but from the 11. dav. Come down and He., ii", bovs. i description given them were unable to do SO. George Cum clings received notice hint I Regarding the Stewart robbery I know weel: of bin re-imnointment 10 Hih tinn. ! nothing, not even the alleged victim. mm.tcihliii.nf Prinevilln. Mr f '.! Hoping these few line iii defense will iscourae the football players, and they propose to redeem lost laurels be fore the close of the season. Their manager, Mr. Otis Patterson, speaks in the highest terms of the con-1 duct of the young men under all cir cumstances, and he proposes to stay j with them to a finish. They are a tine j body of young men, destined to become the hone and sinew of our eommunii v I 1 1 i&ssftiii. Tho only store ff this city where the (ienuinc Imported , Stransky-Steel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlaste 11 dozen niecesof so called cheap enam fled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has tho name Btransky - Steel Wnreoneach piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exlii bitions. Hihent award at World s Columbian Exhlbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthorittea, certified to by the mct famous chem ista for purity and durability it it cheapest be causa BEST. Remember thia celebrated enam eled ware isspeciab ly imported for and ebld in this city ex clusively by us. u It does not xwA nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is fruits or vegetables, will boll, sit . and bak! w i t h o 11 1 ini parting flavor of previously conked food and will fast for years. oo- We cau tion th 3 public again? itnitauoui was seriously weakened by the loss of three of its bist players, and especially'; in all its affairs, when the present re by losing "Fatty" ISrown and i t capjjj L'iine. in the natural order of thitiKS, tain, Max Iiartell. fTTmie ordinal line- 1 shall have passed away. I WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. China warn is Helling at half price at tilings bun made a very excellent post- A. M. WillianiH it Co.'h. Don't fail to .nee the mechanical toytt at the New Yoik Canh Stoic. U'autiid A girl to do hotiHewotk in a Hinull familv. Applv at thi office. 17-dlw 'fhe mechanical Iovh at Hie New York Casii htorti will pleai.e the old as well no tlm young. A marriage liceiiHi) wuh isaut'd SaUir day iifturiiion to (.!. W. JohiiNton and Aim -Viilltii Pi.liiu.r. "w' maiiter and hie re-iippoiiitnient will be yorv Hatiffactotv to the i'riuevillu peo pie.' Alany a hearty laugh rings through the Iiiiuhu when 'Unman Hearts" in playing; many a soul-refining tear is shed. Tim drama in replete with inter est, incident following incident so close- J ly it fieems that the author's invention j siiflice, J am Youre, A. M. AiniAMs. The article referred to by .Mr. Alirams ! was written by the editor of Tin: Cnuo.v ici.i: after conferring with several of the oflicers of the law who had been work ing on tho case. It expresses their opinion of tlm hold-up lo a dot. The reason why thee nll'uvrs believe that Mr. Abrams did not lose 110 . nor possi bly one-tenth of I hat sum, were not up that met Hepiner last October less than half remained. As the game had been arranged and printing and adver tising duno by the Heppner players, the Dalles boys were in honor bound to meet them, even if they knew certain I defeat awaited them. In fact The Dalles boys were compelled, under the circuni stancrs, to go ito Heppner with a ten) mint of the first organization, but prin cipally with the high school line-up, headed by their c.intain. Johnnv Coooer In imtie.i to the latter, for hi? l'irst lmiiiu ! """"ber shop, r.''fnt as Citptdn he did remaikably well. Heppner earned one touch-down by Pianos and organs ofTereii for sale now at N'ickelsens music store are those representing all creeds and all nations in pianodom. Here you will see the most costly Knabe, the reliable Ludwig, or the Franklin, Martin, Irvin, Kings hurry. Sacrifice sale is now going on. If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co eo.uiut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can bo had at Frazer's n9-1 m ' Don't forget Hob 'league is still in the grocery business ho can give ou good must find its limit, but tin, the action 1 staled in the article out of deference lo Mr. Alirams, nor will they be stated now for the same reason. Tin: Ciiuoxi cm: simply reported tho facts as it llulloa Dilvlnc AiiMKtlultiin. street. AllVrtlMcl l.flll'IN. sustains its novelty and force lo the very clo'u of the last net, which alone Is worth see'int!. A silent storv cllectively The Chrysanthemum Club will give its lo!(l tt) u lliglmi audience, who struggle lirst dance of the season at the Baldwin ! wiln teurHi Tonight at the Vogt. tomorrow night. iNoiio but members , and invited guests will tie admitted. Through tlm courtesy of IlepreKiuita-1 Articles of iiicorpora'ion of 'fhe Dalles tine Moody this olllco has u quantity of Driving Association were llled in the choice turnip seed which will bn dis. j office of tho county clot !: tnis afternoon, tributed fieo for all as long as it lusts, i "Tho objects, buiiiiess and permit of A great, sale! A. M. Williams A Co. ! the incorporation are to promote and are closing out their entire linn of line develop the physical capacities of its decorated china ware at just half tlm ! mombora mid tok promote and develop legulur price. Koine splendid pieces in i agriculture, stock-raising uiid mechanics, the lot for mas. giving. to build, maintain fair grounds, race Thursday afternoon at the Ualdvvii. i "hh, ItulldinuH anil things necessary ,1.,. ..,1, , .... i,.......i!.. ..1 1. ...in and convenient in c.irrying out said ..... ... .... out. u ..; 1 ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,, Chappell. .lames Clark, Miss Ann iiavo a sale of fancy articles and a pond ! ' ' (ir ,,' n. . ,. Carroll, Mr John Dnnkiii.Joliii II ('.) full of tho most wonderful fish for the I ,H( "y or ,ll",v, n l" , (uul 1 l 1 Dolun, J Ksau, John littlo folks. Admission free. I for M V"rwm ; la hold fairs, at which ' nuinphrcy.MrUno Hague, Mrs Ida ,, , , . , . , 1 shall be exhibited all kinds of ngriuult- Klindl, Mis Dora Larson, Lewis Ihu three ciu.it mechanical Iovh of flu, mn hlulR lltltl Btou fllrm)K ,,,. McCall.ster Mrs S Mcilalle,.. M,s Mat av-e-lh,, speodway racing g.g, CO cei.tsj , , lim.hlI1()ry of a k lUH, More S U Ur.le la Mnrtel , Mi8 down, stubborn donkey and cart -IS , , , , m MeAMI, ,r, Arllnu uu H e n cent, j the African In. ter carrier till els. ueol, Bl whi!h hhft, ; lt Chns iageri: JilsVida l-or B.ilo by the .New 1 ork Cash Sto.e. Qf Hpuw, un(, a kji(lfi uf ftti,Bl spiJrt8 . stCIulri., Mr J F Wright. Minnie ' lliey'il be snapped right up! J hose , umi VMma. to grant concessions and beautiful vases, cups and saucers, plates, ,.(,t.ct fees mid admissions at any or all dislms, etc, etc. A. M. Williams & Co. inhibitions." inn ollVring at half price are just what! The pioperty of the Incoi poratiou people uni look.ng fur at the present ' uoiisistH of ifliiOO In money and the leiiHU NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore exit-ting between A. Michael, P. Surad and P. Perlman, iu the Great Northern Furniture Store; is this day dissolved by mutual agreement, Mr. A. Michael retiring from the fir in. Messrs. P. Surad and P. Perlman will continue the business under the above name of the fireat Northern Furniture Store, and will assume all liabilities of the tirin and collect and receipt for ail debts due the firm, both in The Dallea and Portland, Orecon. Tho Dalles, Dec. A, 1900. P. Pnuui.v.v. A. Miciiai:i.v do-lw P. .Sun M), I'or Kent or Mile. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It is a three-story, corrugated iron building, llOxll.'i feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. nL'(i-tf Come in and see the latest in art. Cheaper than ever. Geo. C, lilskelev. I work and playing, one was the result of goods and low prices, he has juH received a fluke, and caused by the Dalles cap-' a very lino line of coffees, the best in the I tain mistaking tho remarks of one of tho city. Try them. Phone. No. 14 1 j Heppner players for those of the mn- 1 nir.'. and the second one. The Dalles , learned inem iron, inn omcers lips, ami l)0V(J ,,,,,,, not ,mVB bem i T'WfrlJWW. w, t,o,,tt..esl,g,,estsc.,,..liao.perso,,alllorte(,i . M howVl.r 1Iem,r ,. , Q tkUUSiltld Styles aiK? SlZeS. feeling against Mr. Abrams, whom the )nm, exePullt Ieilm vyork, the result : - -. J. pn.. Pnnu;. ?nfi hpormo- T editor never saw to bis knowledge and I . i i .... i, T' 0g COOKSIIg, clilU neallng. -VT' e.utor neyr 10 ..is ottiue ami ( of lmvlHK a ,ln,,l COaeli, while 1 he Dalles 1 v.. Q p..J,.0r -fr.-nn C r- Cm TtS$ uum iiui riiu ii nr iin-v nun uu u.r ',.,,., ,i , ... ,.,... ... II :,, . , ,ut,.. '( L' ' i.vw iiiii,,s .vf .jv. ' "W vi. a limn. of "0 acres of ground imar The Dalles. ! of the organization. The latter clear ly outclassed the former in condition, and ! Following iB the list of letters remain-J despite Heppnet's knowledge of- the! ing in the postoflice at The Dalles uii-k'aine and splendid executive work, if) called for December lo, 1000. Persons Tin Dalles bad possessed the same or- j calling for tho sanm will give date on , ganization mid had played the game which they were advertised : i they did on Tlianksuiving with Pullman, Agnew, Mitchell Austin, Joseph ! there would have been a dill'eient story, j Anderson, MissAiine Isills, .Mr .1 r Thn Ni'aso iraine on Nituidav was a Coulter, Miss Giaco Chapman, Frank,! j ti,, thou-h the Wasco cianls c.uinot play ball with our hiL'h school crgauizi-' tiou, which is the best of its kind in Oregon. ( Tho members object seriously to thoj Oreoniaii's icport coiieerning the game ' at Wasco, When the liist half ended' the Dalles team was on Wasco's thirty yard line, and at no time in the second half diil Wasco have the bill, and al the Vmi i.'.in'i Aii'iini in aiism ii. I close of the List half The Dilleswus1 I moving rapidly and was within seven St. Paul's church was crowded last yards of a touch-down. This was ac night, with an interested audience, which .oiiiplislicd by a cnppled team, weigh assembled to hear I!ev. Dr. Alexander i,, mi,,., lets' tiian Wasco; hut despite Hlnckhurn, When he came forward he , ,jH ,, uor was no match for fhe. ML i sicei ) RillJCS Cstt Rongec i at., m Governor Guer, Salurdiiy, appointed , The ineorporalois urn J.fi Fii.li, K. 0. was received with a storm of applause j Dalles. Murray, qui ter-hack, with a i George A. Young, of liiikeovon, one of 1 Pease, H. L. Kuck and D. V three delegates to represent Oregon at I the National Livestock Association meeting at Salt Lake City, January 15-j 18. ! list, a MiihoiiIii charm with ripiure 1 and compass set in black onyx, and the initials V. L. (J. dimly engraved on tho back, When lost It was attached to a I'luck silk fob uhain. Will give if:' fiO fur Poling. CASTOR I A For Iiifauts ami Children. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slguutore of ...1.1. ill linriliirml tt tin .t.iiltiiti lli.kl. i i .1 .).. nini.li nui.n.,... w.i j oiukcii eoii.ir ooue 01 iesH iniiii a iiiuiiiii ; heuity deinoiiHtration of wele.oinn con-1 (i,oehler, half-back, with a dislocated linuliiir for nearly three minutes, J collar - bone from the Thanksgiving Times, Lowell, Mass, I game; Williams, half-back, ith ankle You should hear his unique lecture in ; aprulm-il iu the Heppner game, and a'l ' tho Calvary Baptist chinch Wednesday 1 1, , Verv sore from the hard game fThc genuine all bear the above TriiivMark c.i -lv i and are sold with a written guarantee. i j.j ri.i rt:.,. n-.! rt,3.n.icAn iiino r v :. AwaiUBU nisi nuts reins caijusiuuii idjju night. If you have dandruff, your hair is falling out, Use Cocouiiul Cream. F'or sale ut Friuar's barber shop. nU-Iiu with Heppner on Friday, were some of the impediments encountered in Wasco's game. Tho majority of the Wasco team weigh over -00 pounds, but wltii our OVER ALL 'fHU WORLD. fr' VSL) Sold ly First-Class Slovo Mcrchanls cvctywheic, yvy"ti M,..um.iviiv Tin- Michiir.in Stove Company. u i St BENTON. SOLE RCENTS