' wMW"fr jMrt wvfun me-' smis--"h.-.i. v Special Dew rear's Offering Flannel Waists Tlioy Jiro in citrdinal, navy 1)1 no, In. vendor and black. I'rol.tily niarlo with ploalod full front, and Kroncli hack. Atlraelivo in appear ance no loss so in price. Regular prices, $:;.2r to $0.00. Less 25 REMEMBER It is not too late for Christmas Gifts. . . . Men's Slippers Ladies' AVarm .Slipper.4! Ladies' felt lined lace shoes Children's felt slippers All Goods Mrtrkod In Plnln Fluron. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY l)KO. 20. 11100 i served i A At id row K tor's. TJilfiASlTIiKirS NOTICE. All Wiiauo County warrant rt-citr'l i prim tn Mi' i t m Im i- 1 , I HI)?, u 111 III' piilil j mi iii'i'iltiitliiii in my (illicit, Inti'iiihl IM'lltlln llflur NllVtlllllllT iJII, I Win. ' .MH1.N P. 1 1 A .11 Phil I Ki;, llllllllty TlVHMlll-l'. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget the dance tonight. The Kuthbone Sistcni are notified to meet ut their hull tomorrow, Thursday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dance ut the Baldwin tonight. Juiues Uriiuhait, while pluying foot ball on the beach yesterday, suH'ered a dislocated shoulder blade, lie is not "eiioUHly hurt, however. All the footbuM playerH urn expected to be ('own to the practice grounds tit S o'clock thin evening. A coach will tul:o the players in baud for the guinea on New Year's day and .January IStb. From one cause or another ,1. K. Hull, of Dutch Flat, bus lost four of his six work horses since the clone of hiHt har vest, while n fifth one lias been sick for the past three weeks. 0. C. O'Noil, of Muddv Station, today tiled on it ijnarlz mining claim ut the corner of sections 21), 110, IM and 112 in tow nsbip 8, south of range ID Kast. W. L. Ilinkle, of Antelope, Hso tiled u similar claim in the same hieulitv The new liOlbfoot tunneon theO. I?. f V X.. about u mile undi half west of Mosior, is Hearing conpletioii and the contractors, Foley Brthers & Larson, expect to havu the etmre eleven, miles of reconstruction near tfmt place completed by the month of Amil. A valise was silen last evening from a mom in the Cosmopolitan lodging house, mid the night watchmen having been notified, ollicers Allsky and Like found It near the (Input In tliu East Hnd, where it hud been cast uwuy by the thief alter It hud been cut open and lobbed of its contents. There Ih no trace of the thief. .MiirdocI: Finluyhoii. who was shot a few w mtlc ri ago by I'.ert ItogeiH at Ante lope, and who ban been stopping since at the Kuropean Mourns left for Ante lope on the wiou train. Mo is in excel lent, health, but coinplaiiiH of un almost, constant pain In the right shoulder, where the bullet Is lodged. Me expect, to go to Portland Id tho near future and try and get the bullet extracted. A rounder, giving his niuno as .John DUIiou, wuh arrested Monday afternoon at, the Culuinhia hotel by Detective Allsky and Deputy Hhorlir Wood, of Mofllur, charged with having stolon a Too to $1.50 85olo$l.o0 $1.50 7"jc to SI .25 PEASE jiurnu c mtnining $15, from tho bedroom J Hhort program will be rendered and re in" William Johnson, a (tonic at Petersen's 1 freshmentH served at the elos-e of the in restaurant, Mosicr. Deputy Wood had , stallatinn exeieise?. A state officer from followed the fellow here and made the Portland will conduct the installation, iirruet. OIlIIoH was examined before j Mlur,,(lY(;Hterdav, December 25th, .1 UHl.ee Gates tin-af err.oon and 1 ttt Ultl re8I1i0llBe flf t,;B hrl(ie'9 parents, over to (he grand jury in the sum ofMr und Mr3 K(m,r of TuL.e " ' ! Mile, Itev. Josiuh Burlingatne, grand- Leonard W. Keed and Miss Esther ! fntll(jr or the bride, officiating, Mr. E. Hull were united in wedlock laat even- ji. Surface to Miss Esther Etta Green. iiiL', December 'J5th, at 1 :IiO o'clock at T(l0 bridegroom is a prosperous young the residence of Mrs. Hill'., by itev. , flir,c.r nf the Dufur neighborhood where William Brenner. Relatives and friends I lllu yQXlnK couple will make their future were present atid all enj yod a pleasant home. l,",Ur', , ! A dead snake eight, feet in length is It blows Home down by the sad sea , nB (m tlll. ,R,a(;h lll)0Ut 100 yards east waves. A lute Astoriun savs : "During ! , .... ,..,i ...i nut., . the storm last night fifty feet of side wan. near u.e oiuinop nuns was o.ow ,, invuv, 'J'lm walk wan iicwlv luiil, l)Ut HO Ii .1 it..... ;1 1 .. .-. . great was the force of the wind that thei strong timbers were torn up and earned awuy. Much daniuge was done to rail- lugs in I'.aPt Astoria." Cliarles McAllister, of Croy, was in J Arlington Wednesday. Mr. 'McAllister has just returned from the Antelope ! country, where h has been in quest of sheep, lie reports that It is dilllcult to find any kind of sheep for sale. An offer of J.-:.tir per head for yearling weth- ers was made to a prominent slieep dealer in that country Uiiclt as do - j dined. Independent. The Arlington Independent says it is reported that the Pendleton scouring died of hunger, us it appears to be very mills company Is involved in trouble. emaciated. The report is that Mr. Jtidd, who is u p.fore Bisiuatck leconstrucled the large iitockholder in The Dalles mills, is i ,nl,, 0f Europe and made a united Gei at. outs with Mr. Fall, of the Pendleton j many a dozen little prineitialities used mills, and the result muv be the closing to annoy the travelers by stopping them down of the Pendleton mills. We pre- !Vt their fiontiers until they iiad satisfied sumo any embarrassment of this kind ( tim custom house demands. A Yankee would lie only teinpori.'y. once had IiIh carriage stopped at the James Baldwin, brother of Andy j frontier of u petty prince's country. The Baldwin of this cif, died this, Wednea-; Ilerr Ober, eontioleur at the custom day, morning, of con- umptiou, at, his house, came forward and, much to his home In Portland. IHh brother Andy ' indignation, was received in a noncba- li.iu I ....... it lilu liiiilutitii fur mtiH wiieks 11 ..... . . awaiting the end, The deceased leaves j inuiiiy enougn not w get um ui nm nu a wife, but no children. At the hour of I riage or even to take oil' his hat. The foiug to press the friends bent had not I Heir Ober sharply demanded the key ot ijeurned whether the lemaiua will be in .leiied here or at Portland. The compliments of Mr. W. II. Mob Han are respectfully presented to the gentleman who took IiIh rubber shoes from the club looms Christmas morning, and Mr. Molwon requests that the shoes .i r,.,,,l Oil reilll llliu I" ninim ill.' i. .i'. i that is to say, of course, when the gen ilcman Is entirely through with them. Dr. John Hudson left today for Con- dou, where he will make his headquart ers in the fiituii-, looking after his huge interests at that pluoit and in Arlington. Mis family will remain here for the pres ent and the doctor expects to visit The Dalles frfquently. Dr. Dudm Hide I many friends during Ills short rcsidenci! in The Dalles, who legriHthat the de- ' muiulHof his business interests elsewheio ' necessitate a change of location Lnuiel Camp, No. 0055, Modern Wood - me,, f America, will hold a public In- Htullutinu of the ofilourH elected (or tint ensuing year at tho little K. of P. hall ensuing year New Year's. ni,'ht, January 1st. General Reductions in all Holiday Goods in the Gents' Furnishing Department. &, MAYS , UI lilt: IlllIU UllUU iltlUOC Ullllltl V.ltv.nj near the foot of Washington street. It f()(jm (,eu,i veptBrllav at the n0rih , , v . ".. ...,,,.,,, ti.u d by b0nB ,)0VH w,lQ wero Lroin(, ,0 thu Qn Hwnt thu where R fr(jm )o onB cail ,,llR,rie, B,i ; t)U) wj() (aH K)el ;t ever b&w guch a i monster in thene parts before. The Huore9 (lf ,R,0pU. who saw it during the jHV HhiI it, all uiannei-of names, as m mukis blow snake, cotton mouth, aIU) w,.lt not, but all were doubtful if ! nn v MMi( f jtn siz" were indigenous to Ki,"etern Oregon. Its coloring is very i nm,n tlat 0 the rattle.-uake, but the 1 Bpots on iln bodv are iriegular in form and are found on the belly as well as the back. The reptile lias probably ! hint wuv. The Yankee was ungentle- i , .i. . ... ..... . ..r i.:.. ...... the tourist s iiuiiki?, wruuii ins fuuouu nate began handling roughly. "Here, hands oil'," shouted the Yankee. "I didn't come from the United States of America to be controlled by you. Put those trunks back. J'll not go through you at all. Til turn back. I'm in no Ihniry and don't, earn mr losing u ..ay. . j You'ie no country. You're only a spot. And he did. A A. il. I'll go round you." A. I'. A stated communication of Wasco Lodge, No. lTi, will be held ut Masonic hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 27th, at 7:30 o'clock. Business, installation of olllceia and work in the first ilegivo. Full attendance desired. By order of the W. M. 20 2t O. D. Doa.vk, Secy. Iliii-riili lor ('In IMinuKl 1 ! have tluMinly inistletoe in Tint Dalles. , 1 . . .1 ,. ..I .1... urn 1.. ... i " . , 1 . . . fcmit WSt .co nmsonable. , Ci.vin: Mknuv, 18-hv With Geo. U. Blakeley. i A Itrilllant Virtuoso. A brilliant ovation was tendered Beatrice Harlow-Dierku last night at Arion hall. Never before in Portland's musical history has a young debutante been received with such marked favor. A big and fashionable audience, com posed largely of critic.il musicians, ap plauded her to the echo. She was fairly buried in (loners after every mini' ber, until the Arion parlors, where the fragrant ofierinKa were deposited, began to resemble a florist's ehop. All persons of thoroughly nnbiaeed judgment will probably concede that Mrs. Dierke is a virtuoso whoso tech nique cannot bo regarded otherwise than ne extraordinary. That she la endowed with astonishing powers of application and memory is acknowledged by all who are familiar with her repertory. This embraces most, if not all, of the great compositions for piano that are on the programmes of the leading virtuosos of tbeday. She is absolutely undaunted by technical difficulties of any sort. It is impossible to refuse admiration for such amazing pluck and energy. This is the first public appearance of Mrs. Dierke in which she has bad op portunity to show more than a single phase of her art. A year or so ago she was beard in the same hall in a single programme number that was designed to exhibit her remarkable technique. It was a bold challenge sent out by a girl of 18 for comparison with Rosenthal himself. Since that time she has made great gains in her art. Her technique is cleaner, her cantabile is purer and sweeter, ber interpretation more sympa thetic. Oregonian. Mrs. Dierke will give a recital at the M. E. church Saturday evening, Dec. 29th. Under the profit-sharing policy of the U. H. Grant cigar s'ore a drawing took place Chri'tmae eve for the prizes that have been earned by Mr. Grant's cus tomers since the adoption of the policy November 10, 1900. The following is a list of the presents and the number of the coupon to which each was awarded : Wizard camera and case, 3ST2; German tobacco jar, 2254 ; fancy bisque figure, 2742; decorated carnation vase, 1S79; one box Louis James cigars, 10; fancy Austrian pitcher, 19S8; bra9 boudoir clock, 'MA ; silver match box, 1 143 ; bipque candle stick, 3370; fancy deco rated rose bowl, 1012; hand painted china cigar holder and ueh tray, 70S; decorated chrysanthemum vase, 2033; bisque figure, 3000; fancy Austrian vase, 4090; novelty ash tray, 3124: fancy bique figure, 2317; Turkish tobacco jar, 2022; fancy Austrian pitcher, 1100; hand painted china cigar holder and asii tray, 3005; French briar pipe and case, 1080: decorated carnation vase, 103S; nickel dated watsh, 3055; bisque (iguie, 3394 ; fancy Austrian f pitcher, 1759; bieque candle stick, 1972; braes boudoir clock, 339; silver match box, 1304 ; decorated chrysanthemum vase, S5S; hand painted china cigar holder anil ash tray, 3720 ; one box fifty El Sidelo cigars, 2439; rub- j ber tobacco pouch, 2120; bisque figure, I35S3; novelty tobacco jar, 4225; nickel j plated watch, 591 ; bisque figure, 2SS7; French bria- pipe, 399. 1 Two more pianos and two organs sold , yesterday. A fancy Martin upright piano in walnut is set aside ior a Christmas surprise, a Paris Exposition Ludwiggoes to Walla Walla, a large stockman from j Mitchell sendB in a mail order for fancy case Chicago Cottage organ. Santa ' Clans will soon be here; take advantage 1 of our bargains now. We will make a ! special cut to parties purchasing first j instrument each day this week. If you jever intend buying a piano or organ, ' now is the time. Remember the place, 1 Nickelsen's Book .t .Music Store, The Dalles, Oregon. j A well-known society young lady of i Mils city, while alone in her home at twilight yesterday afternoon, had occa sion to exainino something by the light of u kerosene lamp previous to going out i on some little errand. Whita scanning 'the object of her examination her hat, which was of the regulation variety, 'caught in the fiumo of the lamp and tho smell of silk and burnt feathers toon 'convinced the lady that there was a fire in tho house. But just where it was she could not tell. Becoming alarmed I she si'iuched every nook and corner of ' the room, looked into the stove and ex I uiuined the stove pipe and Hue; but in j vain. The smell grew stronger and ' mistier us she eeaiehed every room and closet in the house witli the same re sult; when, filially, as she hail haif I made up her mind to ring up the Hie 1 depaitment she clasped her baud con vulsively to ber head and found the hat 1 ablaze and mined beyond redemption. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . TL V .J Van Umin AluiAiin llAIOVhl " UU nfl 'flJ& UUU&m Bears the Slguaturo of Toy Htnnm hiiglnrii, rtn,, Won't Do. That is what one of our competitors says, and he is right. Tho idea of buy ing tin whistles, etulled dolls and trash is an absurd proposition, especially when fine pianos and organs are going at such prices that will enable any one to make a Christinas present that has a value to it all the year around. At Nickelspn's Hook it Music Store you can have a piano or organ on terms to suit your purse. Many persons haye had the experience of Mr. Petet Sherman, of North Stratford, N. H., who says, "For years I suffered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a we'l man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at once even in the worst cases, and can't help but do von good. Sold bv Clarke & Falk's P. 6. Pharmacy. Don't Huh It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold bv Clarke & Falk. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeleyl the drug gist. ' If you have dandruff, your hair ie falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For sale at Frazsr's barber shop. n9-Im Christmas shopping made easy by calling at Menefee & Parkins'. Remember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Frazer, sole agent. nO-lm A Gran 1 Marquerade Ball .... will be given . . . New Year's Night, Jan. I st at The Baldwin, by Prof. Sandvig. . . . i j This will be the event of the season, and all who purpose attending should I make due pieparution. Manjuers will in all cises be required to unmask ho I fore a select committee before entering i the ball room. r GRAND neene : in Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates made and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, t.l-:o ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. sa, One thousand ii r-i m Prices from Steel ! Ranges i fThe genuine all bear and are soia wuu lufflrriRri First Prize OVER ALL Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. ....... '1. 1.. Tim Michigan Stove Comnany. . . ....I...... ..1 Hinv.ui HAtajiiirneri ' MHIER 3fc SOLE BUSINESS LOCALS. Yon will not have boilo if vnu take Clarke A: Falk's sure cure for bolls. A full line nf Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke A Falk. Clarke it Falk's flivoring extracts are the buf. Ask yn'ir umvr lor them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured bv C'urne & Falk. Soule Bros., professional piano tuncra of Portland, will be in town the coming week. I.nave ordern at. Menefee & Parkins' or Nickelsen's music stores. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's sun nroof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark it Falk, agents. ml DeWilt'e Lit tie Early Risers arc dainty little pills, but they never bill to cleanse the liver, remove obstructions and in vigorate tho svsrem. Sold bv Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Wanted Men and women of good character and references, to represent an established house, eplended opportunity for advancement. Address P. O. Box 587, Portland, Oregon. novl5-lmo Huslling young man can make $60 per month and expenses. Permanent posi tion. Experience unnecepsary. Write quick for particulars. Clark it Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel hpia, Pa. sS-tf Our toilet necesaires are of tho latest 'importations; something unusually tine, and at, a price that will convince you that we mean to give the people of The Dalles an opportunity to buy at metro politan prices. See our east window. Geo. C. Blakeley. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause in jury. The original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema,, cuts, burns, sores and skin diseases. I i r-M .. i. f. I?li.t t n 111.......... rUIU uv l;liirhc IVTHlh B l . v. i inn mm; When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original ueuitts witcn ' Haz-i Salve, a well known cure for piles and f-kln diseases. It heals sores with out leaving a sear. Beware of counter feits. Sold by Clarke & Felk's P. O. Pharmacy. For Kent or 'tili. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It. js a three-storv, corrugated iion building. 110u33 feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. n20-tf If vonr hair i.-t dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luFler. It in pronounced the finest tonic on ecrth. Can be bad at Krazer'a barber s'.op, agent. n9-lm styles and sizes. 4& ,i i.nn4-;.n. $5 to $50. Cast Ranges 4 the above Trade-JYIark "'"""" Paris Exoosltion 1900 mM THE WORLD. & fffTiMSm mill Hum-cn lu tliuWoild. dak Stomi i i BENTON, KCENTS 1