TTTTTTTTTTTTTf IBBMMlltiitiitiwAA-'AAAAAAAA a a a smaTrsn Suit.. SPECIAL for Thanksgiving If you ever expect to wear any more clothes 3'ou can't afford to stay away. Handsome strictly all-wool suits in cheviot and cassi raere fabrics, lined with best quality Italian cloth and serge, good values at $8.50 and $10; our Thanksgiving price, $712 ssssshftssi Mc3iKKaB'''SBW 1MB bbSBbiV ip'-HsbsI pHV Win Wjy4HT itot $rv B Hats, Shirts, TJnderwear, Suspenders and Gloves of the Finest Make. for that Short Skirt . 4 She wears 00 Rainy Roys. Every lady ought to have a pair of rainy-day boots. Very sensible idea and not expen sive. Our box calf, foxed box-Mid top, heavy sole, extension edge, high cut boot is the thing cut to fit the limb as well as the foot. Every lady should value her health suffi ciently to protect her feet with storm boots. $4 NO Flannel Waist We are showing some surprising values in plain and twill Flannel Waists just received. three BIO values $1.50 1.75 2.00 They come in Five different Shades. 5ecial"l m ?si w for 1 nanuMjivHM) Tuesday and Wednesday only Cape Cod Cranberries 10c per qt. Fancy Mixed Candy. 12Jc per n London Laer Raisins 12Jo " " Fancy Persian Dates 8$e f " Fancy California Figs 8c " " 1 pound bricks Soft Shell Alihonds Mije " English Walnuts 12Jc " Fresh Roasted TeamUs. 12Jc Iirge Polished Pecans 16c " Filberts 15c " " Plum Pudding, Is 20c per can Plum Pudding, 2s 40 Get our prices on Apples, Bananas and Oranges. Grocery Department All Goods Marked in Plain Figures PERSE Ut 1 m I Ol Deprartmwnt Store M The Mes Daily ffimmfete. TUESDAY NOV. 26. 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wuoo County warrants registered prior to January 4, 1899, will bo paid on presentation at my oflee. Interest ceases after November 19, 1901. JOHN F. HAHP8BIKI, County Treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. W. P. Morris tomorrow after noon at 2 :30. All kinds of pastry for Thanksgiving will be sold by the Good Intent ladies tomorrow at Cross' store. Tbe Fortnightly will meet with Mrs. James Morrell Russell tomorrow ( Wed nesday) afternoon, instead ot Thursday. The ladles of tbe Lutheran church will have a sale of pies, cakes, rye bread and cnt flowers at I. C. Nickelsen's store tomorrow. Thanksgiving sale of millinery at Miss Haven's Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. See special bargains in display windows. n26 3c Tbe bowling contest between tbe young men and the married members of tbe club will take place on Wedueeday evening. The msmkers would like to see the ladies in attendance. Ladies will be admitted to tbe bowling conttet tomorrow nigbt at tbe club rooms between tbe married and single members of the club. The losers pay for an oyster supper and to this, alto, tbe ladies are invited. No new case of diphtheria were re ported to the health officer today and that gentleman says that five or six, or probably more, of tbe existing cases will be relieved of quarantine restriction by tbe end of tbe week. A farmer near Colfax recently sold 0 bushels wheat for (60, and a law days after sold four bogs for $50. As it would take four bogs a long time to eat sixty bushels of wheat be has expressed h determination to raise more boga. The term "infantry" was first used by tbe Spaniards in. the wars witb tbe Moors to designate tbe bodyguard of a royal prince or infanta. It was extend ed to tbe entire body of foot soldiers and finally adopted throng bout Europe. The SkMMAia County Pioneer soys the indications are that Murderer Green will han on loo day tosissdiog Than no givinf . Work was begun on tbe scaffold Friday and ia being busily prosecuted today. Jodfl Miliar aafaw t be re luotout to none tbe day to avoid alt tbe publicity possible, although be has un doubtedly fixed it for November 29th. Green bears up wonderfully well and has sent for bis religious adviser. The yonng ladies will have all kinds of French mixed candies and pinoChee tomorrow in Menefee & Parkins' win dow. Buy your Thanksgiving candies of tbem at the same price as elsewhere, only the candies are perfectly fresh. Let us suggest that yon select some of Cantel's fall cream cheeses for yoor Tbankegixing dinner. These are- made in seven varieties, ranging in price from 5 cents to 60 cents each and are a table delioacy. Tbey can be seen in tbe win dow at Maier & Benton's. Sheriff Frrzter, of Portland, came here yesterday for another batch of cavalry horses, bnt concluded to go bark borne without them and return here on the 5th of December for all the horses of this class be can get. In about three weeks time he will be here te complete an order for fifty bead of heavier horses for tbe United States artillery. Tbe members of the local chapter of the Eastern Star have invited tbe mem bers of tbe Hood River chapter to a banquet to be given tonight at tbe Ma sonic ball. Tbe visiting brethren and Bisters are expected to arrive here this evening by boat, and tbe members of The Dalles chapter will be disappointed if there isn't a whole boat load of them... Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. H. Nord- Her bring. TThe vi? ble surprise. Mr. Nordboff and Mr. Herbringare fellow countrymen. Tbey came to the United States on tbe same ship and for years were fellow-clerks in a Buffalo, N. Y., dry goods establish ment. Both got married there to ladies who knew each other, and both, witb tbeir young wivee, in due time drifted oat here to the Far West, Mr. Nordboff settling in Seattle, where he is part owner of a department store tbat em ploys oyer 200 hands. The Ukiah, Umatilla county, Senti nel ridicules the story recently sent from tbat place to tbe Portland Tele gram to tbe effect that there was an or ganised band of cattle rustlers infesting tbat country from Umatilla county to Nevada and tbat the settlers were so much afraid of tbeir vengeance that tbey refused to give tbem away. Tbe Sentinel says tbe gay who manufact ured tbe fabrications is a human dere lict who spends bis sober moments in apace-writing for snob publioationa as will accept bis "staff.', If the Sentinel is correct tbe fellow would make a star correspondent for one of Hearst's yellow journals. District Attorney Menefee today ro tated to prosecute Wiiliem Allison of Colllo for on allotted erlmlual assault upon Nellie Vata Pelt, on Indian woman of that place sod tbe ease was tbOMfore tbrowu out of Jootlos Rtowtv bill's court. If tbe story told tbe at torney by an eye witness of tbe alleged assault is troe it is Nellie tbat was the assaulter and not Allison. This witness says he saw Nellie make three attempts to break into Allison's room, each of which Allison, Who is. a cripple repelled as best he could. In tbe last tussle Nellie grabbed Allison's necktie and bringing it to Jastloe Brownhill pre sented it, all tbe same ae Potiphar's wifeSOOO yearo ago, as a proof of. Allison's guilt. Allison's Story agreed with that of the eye witness and made it clear tbat thsrwoman was plainly attempting some kind of a blackmailing scheme on a man whom tbe Indians up tbat way are said to dislike. Captain George E, Bartell, agent for tbe Peters' Cartridge Company, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, writes Henry Maier tbat be will be here Thanksgiving and will give a free exhibition of bis skill as a rifle sbot on tbe beach daring tbe inter vals of tbe turkey, pigeon and Clay bird shoots that are billed to come off on tbat day- The captain is one of the greatest, if not the greatest rifle shots ia Amer ica. Witb a 22 caliber rifle he hits a very large proportion of bits of brick, note, berries, coins and other similarly small objects. Recently in Albany he laid a wager that he would hit a certain number of cranberries, four oat of five, if we remember rightly, and tbe wager was called off only because the captain insisted on firing a few shots to "warm up." Tbe captain is not shooting for hoff, of Seattle, arrived here yesterday tinoney and nobody here will contest on a short visit with Mr. ana Mrs. H. II with turn lor that, or anything else. was a most agree''- His only objeot, we presume, is to show wbt be can do witb bis own cartridges ; bat this doesn't detract from his skill nor lessen the interest in his exhibition, Duncan Cbisholm, of Keu, baa been in tbe city for over a week undergoing treatment for his left fore finger, the first joint of which was cut off ia a rather singular manner. Mr. Cbisholm was on his nay home from attending tbe Caldonian Club meeting at Fossil, and while walking op tbe canyon this side of Antelope, alongside bis own boggy, something scared tbe horse of a rider immediately behind bim and tbe animal suddenly plunged forward and knocked Mr. Cbisholm down. In the fall tbe beast stepped witb one foot on Mr. Cbisbolm's Soger, which unfortu nately was lying on rock, and tbe sharp shoe cat tbe joint off as witb a knife. This is the true version of a Story tbat, as recently told by tbe 8hau iko Leader and copied later by tbe " sil Journal, bad jast one trae fact in it, namely, tbat Mr. Cbisholm did actually lose a piece of bis finger. As these .papers have innocently given a ridicu lous version oi tbe affair, tney win, of coarse, kindly publish the true version, pa vouched for by Mr. Cbisholm him self. O. M. Pboipe, Fenstdsss, Vt., sM bic child woe eesnphitriy coeod of a sod Football Motes. linaaa as aaieean aiy reileva Pharmacy. It Ik's P. Ed Williams is coaching tbe High School team for the Thursday game, and will likely play with the team on that occasion. He will do so, positively, if tbe Portland boys insist on playing their coach. Tbe now grounds are almost enclosed. Tbe finishing tonc'ues will be pat on to morrow, ind then tbe marking off of the ground is sll that remains to be done be fore tbe gome is called on Thanksgiving'. Tbe football management and boys feel very grateful to the young ladies of our town who are doing good work tow ardl entertaining oar visitors on Thanks giving, as well aa to accumulate a few shekels for the benefit of the football orgeniittion. All feel especially kind towards our business men, and the young ladies particularly desire to thank them for their assistance. Tbe floor committee for the Thanksgiving benefit ball are as follows: Mrs. Maude Mitch ell, Misses Marie Eddings, Edna Glenn, Melvia Dawson, Myrtle Michel! and Lear Thompson. The members of the committee are well adapted for tbe work before tbem, and no pains will be spared ti make tbe occasion a grand success. Those not securing tickets from tbe young ladles can procure the same at tbe door. Gentlemen will be charged 75 cents ; ladies 26 cents. The colors of our visitors will be car dinal, while tbe home team will wear tbe usual old gold and white. Let all be patriotic and wear tbe colors of youi choice. The business men are urged to decorate tbeir windows, If possible, with tbe colors of tbe respective teams. It is proper to do so; it is the right spirit to do so. and yon are working for tbe young generation at the name time. The music for the ball will be fur nished by Birgfeld's orchestra of twelve pieces. Prof. Birgfdd is known far and wide as a musician, and he has tbe best talent to be bad to assist bim. Ticktt for tbe football game are on sale at B. H. Grant's cigar store. Get them early. Take along tbe fsmily, 25 cents a head, and see "Young America" pat up a dazzling, ewlft, snappy game of football. Come out and see your son or' yoor neighbor's son "do the grand" on the gridiron. Be blooded and give tbe boys a chance. O. St. Nolle L ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. There will be a communication of Colombia Chapter No. 38, O. K. 8., this (Tuesday) evening at 7:80. By order of tbe W. M. ' May Scott Mtskh, Secy. 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