oo ooooooa - I .The New York Cash Store... 138 and 143 Booond Stroel. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. 1 HenS Suit i . SPECIAL Thanksgiving If you ever expect to wear any more clothes you can't afford to stay away. Handsome strictly all-wool suits in cheviot and cassi mere fabrics, lined with best quality Italian cloth and serge, good values at $8.50 and $10; our Thanksgiving price, $72 Bos' v; 3jaSI Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders and GHores of the Finest Make. Great Clearance Sale, Ribbon and Silk for Saturday only. 30 pieces Fancy Ribbon, worth 8c SATURDAY, Sc fcer yard. 25 pieces Fancy Ribbon, real worth 15c SATURDAY, iteNryard. Odds and Ends Fancy Ribbon, 35c, 40c and 45c values- SATURDAY, ftSc er yard. Two Big Prices in Fancy Silks, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 values 91c $1.05, $1.75, $2 and $2.25 values $1.23 kt yard. All Goods MarKed in Plain Figures PEASE 5t MKYS, The Dalles Daily Gtoomete. AlURDAY NOV. 30, 1901 I At Andrew Kollor's. ) (3) I TREASURER'S NOTICE. Consty nrrMtt reentered prior to January 4, MM, will hm paid on presentation at aaj oSBce. Interest ceate. after November 1, 1M1. JOHN F. BAJCraiKS. D.IHT Treasurer. VAY6IDC GLEANINGS. Don't forget Prof. Sandvig'e dance at the Baldwin tonight. Elke will bear in mind that a very important meeting will be held tonight. Members of Cascade Lodge No. 308, B. P. 0. E will meet promptly at 3 p. m. at their hall tomorrow. Clearance sale at Mite Haven's corn mencing December 1st. Pattern hats and hooee trimmed bate now in stock, at greatly reduced prices. n30-3t A burst sewer on Federal street, near tbe Ed Sharp residence, smells to heaven and calls upon tbe city authorities in a thousand variegated tooguee to give it vent to the river. Ladies wanted to work qo sofa pillows. Materials f ornisbed. Steady work guar anteed, rxoerience unnecessary. Send damped envelope to Mies McGee Needle work Dept.. Ideal Co., Chicago. Regioal Hidden, the famous Portland violinist, will assist at the Mamie Helen Flynn. Rose Blocb-Bauer recital Thurs day, December 6th. Tbe Dalies bat p obaby never heard a trie equal to this. Porter & Anderson have resumed tbe l ack service in this city. They will do a general back business ; bundles and satchels carried free. Hours from 12 in. to 12 p. m. Office at Grant's cigar store. The annual memorial services of Cat cade Lodge No. 303, B. P. O. E., will take place tomoreow afternoon at 3:30' o'clock. An excellent program bat been prepared and tbe memorial address wjU be well worth bearing. Mary A. Wilson, wile of George VU eon of this city, died jotaarday of eeuoer of tbe stomach, altera painful illneet of "bout four yeast. Mra. Wilton wat born 56 yeare ago. The funeral will ttke plana tomorrow at 2 p. ro. and will he under the dbstetioo of the local mem oeri of the G. A. B. Complaint is made at tbit office that "many at six families, with tore or 'our patients in each family, have been "oatly eJUattd with tOBoJaPex la the Colombia preoinet. Ia no case bat a cation the building given, so that strangers might be warned and thus keep away. Tbe result is that the disease has had its own way and is not yet materially abated. Two new cases of diphtheria are re ported to Health Officer Van Anda to day. One of tbem is in the home of the editor of tbit paper, and thie much ia given out for those who blame the schools for all tbe mischief : This pa tient bat not been at school for weeks, nor hat the been in the company of children who were exposed to the con tagion. Happily, like tbe great ma jority of all the cases, this one is very mild. Tbe quarantine wot raised today from tbe N. Wbealdon residence. Tbe follow tax we take from the Boise Statesman: "A large and enthusiastic audience greeted the appearance last evening at Fyfer's opera house of Mamie Helen Flynn, the talented young artist of Huntington, Oregon, in a very enter taining musical and literary programme. Mies Flynn is a very recent graduate of the Denver conservatory of music. Her rendition of Beethoven's 'Moonlight So nata' and tbe symphonies of the great masters wot perfect." Mies Flynn will appear at tbe Vogt December 6th, as sisted by Mra. Rote Blocb-Bauer of Port land. - With the pressure of tbe matter yes terday The Chronicle reluctantly failed to apeak of tbe happy Thanksgiving family reunion that took place at tbe home of Dad Butts, where tbe patriarch of tbe family, himself tbe last survivor of a family of foortet-u native sons and daughters of Oregon, sat at tbe bead of tbe festive board with his three daugh ters, two send aad two sons-in-law. There may have been hornet in Tbe Dalles where there were more elaborate spreads and richer turroundlnge than at this family reunion of Dad Butte,' but there was none where fatherly affection shone brighter and clearer. And this is said from an intimate acquaintance with Mr. Belts extending over a quarter of a century. For several days carpenters have been at work on the inoloture and gallows upon which Greeo is to be bung, asys tbe Skamania County Pioneer. The ineloture occupies nearly all tbe space between the jail and the Pioneer office, the precise location of tbe execution be ing on the latter property. On these wind? nights, with too moonlight tare epilog over too spectral structure destined for the lawful execution of a murderer, ao mora dismal tight could be imagined. Too prisoner bears op bravely as yet, hot it vary ahy of bain observed. Ureea got bit vot took at tbe structure within which bo it shortly to be tbe principal actor, on Sunday lata whea be was placed ia tbe door of too jali directly facing it, for too purpose of basagthaved. Kstther Mmo nor at My time while bearing the hoall-Lika etrokag WMpotnof, or 4Mt tjAgftr Jj J'l!!JF L m of tbo iisjinns die ssstOMt ioMdhhad the least esanrion. Too dtde the execution remains as impenetrable a secret at ever, and most of the resi dents of Stevenson, be it eaid to their credit, are only ear ions insofar as it will enable thorn to escape fiom the vicinity as for as possible when the event takes place. The Tbe Baker Clay Wepotoioao d October 85, 1897, sum: "ttiat Metnie Helen Flynn, the SBOOnsfilleOsti daughter of Mr. Flynn of Huntington, has been so cored to give several pianoforte solos at the Elks social tonorrow night, nod it it tbe intention to secure ber at an attrac tion at Prof. Bell's lecture the 27th inet. Mitt Flynn it a recent graduate pf too Denver conservatory of music, and ia not only a very accomplished musician but an elocutionist of more than ordi nary merit, and in addition to these at tractions Mitt Flynn is one of the most charming of Oregon's many handsome and accomplished daughters, and jnsily popular among ail who know ber." Miss Flynn will appear at the Vogt Opera House on Thursday, Dec. 5th, as sisted by Mrs. Boat Block Bauer, Port land's famout soprano. Card of Tkaake. OUR CHUftCHfCS As a reault of the labors of tbe youug ladies who arranged for tbe entertain ment of tbe visiting football team, on Thanksgiving evening, tbe management of tbe football enterprise here am en riched to the amount of 175.15. This assists materially in discharging the debts contracted, and in behalf of the young men of our town who are inter ested in football, and for ourselves who have agreed to bear tbe debts contracted in making a football park, we are truly grateful, and beg to subscribe ourselves, Most respectfully, BkI.DKN H. GRANT, L. A. POMTKK, E Kurtx, Oris Pattkkson. a Week's Vacation for Lower Urade It bat been decided by tbe reboot board to give all of tbe gradee of the public school below tbe bigb school a vacation for tbe coming week. Tbit Step has been taken because of tbe do ereaaed attendance at preeent, and not because of any increase in the severity or spread of the prevailing epidemic. A weefc'e vacation may be taken now Land the time made op by shortening tbe regular Christmas vacation, without My materia) lota or delay. The high eobool pill remaio ia eeeetoo ea usual. The regular work of too school will be re turned op Monday. Dee. Wi. CASTOR I A mm Ckildroa. ornss Hejssa esaaaejo enesbnsni . V St. Paul's Episcopal church Rev. C H. Lake, rector. Morning service at 11a.m. Evening service at 7:. Bun day school, 12:15. All are invited. Calvary Baptist chore?) Rev. W. B. Cliftoo, pastor. Regular service at U a. to. gnd 7 0 p. m., in tbe new church en Union street. Sunday school at 10 t. m. ; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Christian church, Ninth and Court streets, Rev. J. If. Alexander minister Proaabfof at 11 a. an. end 7:80 p. m. ; Sunday school 10 e. m. ; Christian En deavor 6 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7 :S0 o'clock Thursday evening. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. W. Skip worth pastor Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening 7 :3); Sunday school 10 a. m. ; class meeting 12:20; Epwortb League 6:30. All are cordially Invited to these services. Congregational church corner Fifth aad Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling, pastor. Services both morning aod evening. Morning subject, ''Realising the Secret of Earnest Life." Evening subject, "How to Remember and How to Forget." The male quartet will sing tbe morning offertory, and Dr. Doaoe will furnish a number at tbe evening service. Music by tbe choir both morn ing and evening. riKSOIIAL MBNTlOH. Leon W. Hooting, of the Collins' Hot Springs, wet in the city last night. Tom CellaghM, of Rotledge, spent last night In tbe city tbe guest of the Umatilla House. Attorney C. J. Bright and Eugene McMillan, of Wasco, are registered at tbe Umatilla House. Sheriff T, R. MeGinnese, of Sherman county, spent last night in the city, tbe guest of the Dmatllla Mease. DrtM Bait of Tar aad Feather. Editor CuKosu i.it, Dxax Sin: Notwithstanding the feet that I pride myself in being a law-abiding ciliseu, I do think, alter reading your article In yesterday 'a issue referring to the In human treatment of there two children, (aod by a minister of tbe gospel at that) that a coat of tar and feathers would be most appropriate, tor tbe sooner tbe community it rid of two such devils, tbe bettor. From what I eaa learn they wore drummed out of Raker City, aod surely Dakar City should not set tbe for Tbe Dalles. Inula akt Ci nzs. Ore Draw lag. T. A. Vao MordeoTtbe jeweler will give e dlseiMd Hog fans to the ptetoo If Mftpenag number M let Yoojf' Ifff. Ilvoot (nav with story Jo ptoiokaep. Diatsoad ring oe eooihtt is tbeebow wladow. eJ7-lo CM' Fat NtWsTT FeVde) ..mils' am Twit's l suits.. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete full line of Boys' and Youths Clothing, and are offering them at. unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out vour boy for school. 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The combustion is perfect and ashes are removed only one In four weeks. None of the heat It wealed and tbe stove till aave one-half of yonr luel Mil. economical, convenient, safe i It It clean, aad durable. Every one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters it guaranteed to alav air-tle'it at long as used. W here wood la used lor fuel every family shoald haze one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIKB fe BENTON, The Dalles Ilea. I oraovjk BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON has an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out. We also carry a line of TRILBY AIR-TIGHTS. .MAY'S fi CROWE aoo Tbe Chilly Air suggests Orereoatt, while the name of The Mule Clothing Co., suggeste economy. If someone should slip $& in your pocket you would consider it a friendly act. This It what we are positively doing to every man who buys hit tuit or ovoreoat from us. Men's allwool Suits in casaiinere, cheviot, worst' ?d and sergou, varying from $4.50 to $20.00. Overcoats from $4.85 to $10.50. 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