X Three Days9 Sale! of Fancy Dress and Eventnft Waists 2 $ Many beautiful designs in rrch TatTettas and Peau De Soie Silk, placed on sale for Tuesday Morning Fancy bine Taffetta Waist regular $6 50; sale 4.75 reualar 8.50; sale Fancy stitched btk TafTett Waist, reg. 8 50; sale " " " re. 9 00; tale Fincy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy old rose while ecrn white blue reg. 9 50; sale reg. 10.50; sale reg. 11.50; sale reg. 15 00 ; sale 600 G.35 663 6 73 7.59 7.49 9 85 reg. 18.00; sale 1I.50 Remember these prices are for Three-Day Only-Three Better than Ever V e'd bo disappointed if we could not truthfully say each season that our suits and overcoats are "bettor than ever;" it's a sign that we're keeping in front, each season a little belter than last, getting new ideas and improving on old ones, learning something every day and putting it to use for our custo mer's benefit. This fall we say "better than ever" with unusual emphasis. H. S. & M. suits and overcoats, made expressly for Pease A Mays, have the style, fit and service that only first-class tailor-made clothes can give. Li. S. M. Suits and Over coats, $12.30 to $23.00. Sole agents American Hosiery Co.'s Under wear, Monarch Shirts, E. & W. and Arrow Brand Collar?, Shawknit Hosiery, Knothe Bros.' .Suspenders and Belts of the finest make. 1 W TP r i My Lady's Glibber sliould fit her foot. It's hard er to make a good-fitting slipper than a good-fitting shoe. A slipper should bo snug at the heel and not bulge at the side. Wo take too much pains with our slip per stock to let anything get in that i9 not exactly right. We begin with the ordinary house slipper at 85c andA$l, and rise step by step to the best in patent leather and kid in straps and ties nicely trim med at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3. Blaketey's Drug Store, THE OLD RELIABLE I7S Mi tt., THE DALLE Lowney'i Chocolate fresH today direct from factory. Christmas Stock of I. wney's Choc olate rearly (or inspection. Fit e- thtn ever. Watch on: windows for the ro it th weeks. We will thow roi a samite o( what ws art going to have (or Christ was. M Mi MHuRB welve our BOTH PHONES tii r-i. .. ilrtlve red i pr'v.u'ttj'. in '' city . TUT u All Good Marked in Plain Figures PEASE St MAYS. The Mies fofly Cbwofete. W EDNEtJDAY - - - DEC. 4, 1901 i ea a.. Cr ltaH 1 Distsrs At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. AU Wun Cntr aMMli regtatered prter tm Jaeeary 4. 199. will be paid ob yiMMWHi at mmj aSw. Interest I after Heveaaeer 1, JOHN F. HAHrSBIBE, ConatT Ireaaurer. VAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Piotares enlarged at the Wilson pboto irranh ral ler v. dec 4 -1 m The Racket store ia the place to boy the road districts and voting precincts of IX taro (nil sacks and his choice of the chickens whose grub be stole. Henry Hodson, Sr., brought to town yesterday Miss Dora Nielsen who was teaching a term of school at Long Hoi- t. llattiet No. 30. when a case of .amour, snpported bv Frederic Morphy ind a strong company in Wilfred Clarke's Ixndon success, "A Wise Woman." The comedy is said to be an exceptional ly bright piece of farcical writing. Fred- etic Murphy, the leading man of the Pleriacarredintheneihborhoc4h'5"tion, became well known to ' ...... .( Hit drama fhrnush hi and the directors concluded to cow toe r TtiTlL s" WIIU ffUlIP awaaww w school a month before the expiration ofy00 connection HI . '1 company. the term The Fortnightly was moat charmingly entertained by Mrs. J. Morrell Russell last Wednes lay afternoon, at her beauti ful home on the hill. A new book, "Granstaik," by (i. B. MeCutcbeon, baa just been commenced. The club will meet with Mrs. E. H. French Friday afternoon, instead of Thursday, this week. Commissioners Harriman and Evans arri ved here today to attend an ad j turned session of the county eoort to make .k.i.. ohunim ma he necessary in U.kV . V. j Tonr Xmas Dreeenta. dec 4-lt Remember Professor Bandvig'e dance tonight at the Baldwin. Go to the Wilson gallery for excellent photos at reasonable prices. deo lm Be sore and hear Irene Flynn in her character songs at the Mamie Helen Fiynn recital tomorrow evening. Have yon seen those beautiful outing flannel! night robes at the Backet? They will make lowly Xmas presents. dec4-lt There will be a business meeting of the Epworth League this evening at the M. E. church at 7 :30. All members are requested to be present. Next Sunday the services at St Peter's Cathalic!chorcb will be conduct ed bv a Driest from Portland. Father p . in i.fjid cervices at the! Kingeley church. The piano oied by Mamie Helen Flynn, at her recital tomorrow evening, will be a Checkering, Concert Grand, shipped bv Eiler'a Piano House, of Portland, especially for the occasion. O. L. Paqaet and Billy Central brought to town yesterday trom Wapiaiti. thir teen head of heel cattle which they sid to Heisler 6 8on, of the Beat Eud meat market, outaiog $3.05 for steers atd (3.15 for eowa. The Racket atore has just received a large conaignment of Xmas goods such as toys of every description, beautiful toilet sets, collar and cuff boxes, shaving aets, 'kereaisf and glove boxes, and cbinaware in great variety. dec4 It A. B. Eetebenet, better known as Freoeble, baa moved bis agency for the Trpy Liundry to thap. K. barber shop wbwa ha a alaa aaaaveting a bootblack ataiwt ..I I-! -1L in the eham Dion sboe-sblaar of tbePaatfle Nortbweet. If the fellow who dole a sack of rhiokwi feed a law (law tan from the oot- houae of Depot Sheriff Sexton wlH BA nrn thiimnii eenw enenm nr nr-"1 vital " aodrees, Ur. Boston pesGges us worw An n s i theconntv. 1MB DUSmess iormirij cam before the January term of court but is now, by a new law, made the business of the November term. Health Officer Van Anda reports two new eases of diphtheria this morning in the home of Mrs. Ellard on Eleventh street. One is Mrs. W. A. France, aged 28 years, and the other Melliesa Ellard, ..ah 12. The uaarantine has been raised from the residence of W. A K-lrtiv. There are now eight houses under quarantine and no more. The Wasco Warehouse Milling Com psny are doing everything in their power to have the city lighted up nights daring the holidays. At tue very lar tbest they erpect to have the power plant at WhiU river ready for operation amadswaeeeey. The big flooring mill m nracticallv ready to commence grinding any moment tbe power is avail- Th proprietors of tbe football fence upon tbe bill have been annoyed very much by some person or persons who between games, mate large boles under tbe fence, necessitating repairs before games are polled off. Boys, pernape, oo not know that they are uaoie w for tbe same, but H tnia is conwnuru they will learn positively as to tbe facta ib tbe matter. Sheriff Fraaier, of Portland, will be here tomorrow to receive between fifty and sixty bead of horses wbleb Jeff Dripps has picked op daring tbe pest week. The animals are for English cavalry use in Snath Afrloa. They are paired to be not less than 14j bands high aad not yonnger thaa five years nor older than nine. It makes ejinr eeae whether they are broken er en broken. For sown cayasea-Hbr that U baytag warn ueuaaee Manager Clarke wtkm a t that be baa completed an arrangements for tbe appearance at the . tra 1.. anal. mr a UAnaafl safMnlaaaT. UVOMDaAWf w aaa m Denntv Sheriff Wood and Officer A rink y arrested at 2 o'clock this morning an escaped convict named Charles Web ber, fo r whose arrest Superintendent J. B. Catron, of tbe Walla Walla peniten tiary, offers a reward of $100. The ar rest waa made at the freight depot where Webber ww found occupying a box car. Tbe officers bad been advised that Web ber was probably beating his way to tbe coast with the intention of leaving tbe country and they were on tbe look out for him. Webber waa serving a sen tence of six years forfrighway robbery committed in Seattle. He had served nil bat nine months when he was pa roled out and be broke his parole the gated to be paid by tbe load instead of by the day. Complaint was again made that the powder house, east of tba Wasco ware honse waa still being used for storing combustibles in spite of the tact that the nwnera of the combustibles had been reneatadlv ordered to remove them Tbe marshal was again ordered to take tbe door off tbe building without any farther delay. The treasurers report for tbe month was as follows: RESOURCES. Nov 1 To bal including opaid warrants. . . $2728 85 Cash receipts 177 W Total $290(1 80 Warrants redeemed ano returned $ 640 70 Interest on city bonds. . 600 00 Total H240 79 ft Bal cash Inluding unpaid war. $1666 10 MABUITIKB. lice 1 warrants unpaid. $126 10 Dec 3 war leaned in Nov 704 52 Interest on city bonds. . ow w Total $1430 62 seems the "strike" of tbe carpentersl Deduct war.redeemed . ..1240 70 on the W. A. Johnston building, who re fused to work with Meikeljobn, tbe child-beater, isn't over yet after all. It ia about the only strike Tbe Dalles has ever had and all the facts ought to be told. Among tbe strikers ww one John Peterson. "Pete" didn't give a arrant unpaid $ 18 02 AHlUhtenaah in excess of lia bilities H476 18 The marshal ww instructed to enforce forwith tbe ordinanw against all parties who own obstructions on tbe public w.ik.i; .Km km um.lmHi araa streets LTLL I J I MH.rri iiu v v vujv . I .1 MU . ,1 , 1 111. ....... a naa,l u lul eeded to do tbe sympathetic wt ano me roiiowmg uw.. w . -k . f s a. a. , ...m,.iI., Tlnnn rtiie BirucE. uuiui ejmPtuj. u i iSB a ei . m a eTlasa ;olug to the boss be demanded bis time Maier A Benton, wooo. eic ii . v ordered paid. Inti the hoaa a-ravelv informed him that ie would give him ten years, "fete left without a word and never came Lack, either for his lime or anything Ulee. It is supposed he doesn't know the strike bw been declared off. MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL. It ta Decided te Ualld w Sewera Ob Liberty aad federal Btreeta. S J Brown, tawing wood 6 60 3 00 80 W 11 65 70 00 4 00 ot honor ibwhe will gi whlTtbe other) of the Mlww Etbm Belch aad Marie Tbe regular monthly meeting of tbe common coancil was held last nlgt.t when the following buainws was trans acted : A petition ww presented by about thlrtr taxpayers avking tbe council to conelroet steps op tbe bluff on Trevitt treat jwt vest of Sixth street. Tbe council agreed to appropriate the sum of $40 for tba work, conditioned on this sum being paid Mr. Thomson oo toe completion of tbe work. W i af. Si1 Oa motion, city warrant o. on :v $18,35 ww ordered canceled and tbe reeo'der vw instroetad to notify tne eity trewarejto that effect. It ww ordered that lot 1, In block 6, Bigelov's addition, belonging to French aflr, and lalefy aaseeaed lor tbe Coart aapt from i armor k. z ww aetnenwa to eav nloeaMor aaore teams to baal gravel end fill an tba boles aad hollow pi on tbe public strwU, tba teams Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and LI Mar Fuel. Tne intrtxinciion of Coir's Orlgio' Alr-Tlsh. Heaii-r ',i rv.u'.lon imd the healing stove irale in all sections of the United Stales. Ii won derful economy in the ue ol fttel. and many other excslUnt iltllliS, strongly rreammrnd it to all In nsi of a heating sieve. A What Cote's Heater Will Oo. jfc Thi stove w ill heat a roctn from aro to 80 degrees In live minutes. -ffiBBee&W 11 Wl" ,"'t y'lr n0,,,e ,eB,T day and SWSli U holds tiro .16 hours without attention. Yon Lulid only one Are each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and com robe, and gives xctllent results with this futl, which Is ordinarily wasted. The 'stove Is light snd easily moved and set op. Thi- combustion is petfect and ashes are uti..L.i it rtntv nfiliM 111 lull, UnfLl. 'gfi N ' the is waste-l the jLS-JmDKzQ'z aw will save one-half ol join met run. It l clwn, economical, convenient, ssfe Every one ol C.de's Original Alr-Tlght Heaters is guaranteed to Slav air-tight as long as used. Where wood Is used for luel every family should have one or more ot these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON. The Dalles. wawaaaeea We arc Getting Nervous Owing to the backwardness of the season, for we still have an immenso stock of . . Overcoats and Ulsters that must be dilJpBl of consequently we are making elraWtlVOUS reductions in order to make a tijrooay clearance. Satat VlNOOW8. Just received an elegant line of Neckwear for the holiday trade. The Hub Clothing Co., (MAYS & CKOWK 1UJII.UINU.) W. MAKKIM.IK, Managsr. Are yon prepared for the wet weather season? Keofert A Condon, telephone Heury tioeltner, sione woia Wasco Wsreboose Milling Co , lights Andrew Velarde, work on engine bouse T..... Pi.b MK-lne anoii iwviutf . v-, -- a a afr. Brooks, aood A J Love , labor 2 w CV Cbsmplin, paid assesimeut on crosswalk ' XT Sexton 4 Waltber.sewercootract oOO 00 The treawrer reported that $2031 78 had bets collected ol tba assessment oo tbe Court strwt sewer leaving 20d de linqwnt. A motion was uuaoimously carried condemning tbe Liberty rtrwt sewer and plans and spwiflcatlons were oraarru w be made forthwith for this wwer and also for a sewer on Federal strwt, and the mayor was antborisd to oppoint a com mlttw to assws ibe cost of tbssa im provements to tbe owners of property which will be benefited thereby. Tree Wrawleg. T. A. Van Kordeo, ths Jeweler will give a diamond ring frw to tba parson drawing tbe winning nainoer e Years' JEve. Ticket frw vita every 60s paraawe. Diamond ring ea eablWt ia tea anna ladew. W- Tbe bwvy wind last nigbt blew down Marly ball of tbe football fence oa the bill. Tbe damage will be repaired al We are headquarters for Umbrel lasa good thing for you to know, if you think of buying one. The above picture shows our special Automatic Belf-EUinf Umbrella, which is by far the best artielo ever shown here for the price. Touch the button it will do tbe rest." A. M. WIUIAMS A COMPAMX JEsa La lie' Oravenstte Rain-proof Raglans, made ia the season's popular loose-titting styleof a material absolutely rain proof, yet not uontaloing a particle of robber. "It's In tbs weav Ing." Oalord grays and tans 99 Jaat received anea line ef Begfaasfcw