1 I Clearance Sale of J For SATURDAY. W QiapL'c fanrv nnllnrs nf fVio Intact matinn will be included in this sale at prices much below cost. $1.00 quality, sale $ .69 1.25 4 " 78 1.50 M " 98 1.75 " 1.18 2.K) 44 " 1.39 2.25 H " 1.45 2.50 44 1.73 3.00 " u 1.98 3.25 " " 2.25 new rufts. Nothing newer, nothing dainter. $2.50 quality, sale price $1.50 3.00 44 " 2.00 3.50 44 " 2.25 Saturday Only. i i Better than Ever We'd be disappointed if we could not truthfully say each season that our suits and overcoats are ''better than ever;" it's a sign that we're keeping in front, each season a little better 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 & Mays, have the style, fit and service that only first-class tailor-made clothes can give. H. S. M. Suits and Over coats, $12.50 to $23.00. Sole agent! American Hosiery Co.'s Under wear, Monarch Shirts, E. & W. and Arrow Brand Collars, Shawknit Hosiery, Knothe Bros.' Snspendera and Belts of the finest make. IP Ksgggg! r My Lady's Slipper... should fit her fuot. It's hard er to make a good-fitting slipper than a good-fitting shoe. A slipper should be snug at the heel and not bulge at the side. Wo take too much pains with our slip per stock to let anything get in that is not exactly right. We begin with the ordinary house slipper at 85c and$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. Blakeley's Drug Store, TSsS5s Lownty'i CHocolntss Watch onr windows tVssH today for lht Mtx ,hrt, W(Wtt direct from factory. ,..,,. We wiit show you a sample Christmas Stock of Lowney'a Che- . K. ... . olatea ready for Inspection. of wh"t wt w ,Bi 10 W Finer than ever. . for Chrlstwae. MAIL RtiSMe rwlv. our I DflTU DUflHCC I Kv.tt i'likuc tl.ltv.rwt fr... prraoiikl .ttvnllon. QUI It inUrlLO 1 -r mrtl7, In the ilt. Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heatres For Wood and Llghtsr Fuel. u All Goods Marked in Plain Figures PEMSE 5t MRYS. dsdsdsyjfcdadsdsdsdstll A ffhsftnfltiift A seswll djrsfttelh a A ss The Dalles Daily Cfmmiele. FRIDAY DEC. 6. 190 Oysters Served I In I any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All erase Cowatjr twmti registered prior to January 4, IBM, will bo paid ob proooatotloa ot mj oAeo. latere.! ceaaee after Hovoaabcr 19, 1H1. JOHN W. HAMPSHIRE. Conatv XroMaror. GLEANINGS. 7? fa- jjar oVAYSIDE "Yon Yon son" Tonight at the Vogt. Ribbon always on sale cheap at the Racket Store. dec6 It Don't forget Profeeaor Sand vig's dance tomorrow night at the Baldwin. Sewing machines that will sew for little girlt, at the Racket Store. d6 daw-It Yon can get a handsomely hand en graved sterling sil ver souvenir spoon fof tl at Theodore H. Liebe'e, the East End jsweler. 6 lw The Cbickbring concert grand need by Muni Holon Klrnn last night was especially donated for the occasion by Eilere Piano boose, of Portland. A dollar and a half will bay yoa a solid anA hirthatone rinsr. or a Pair of solid gold link caff buttons at Theo. H Liebe'e, the East End jeweler. c6 lw Frank Callagban, the 16 pear-old son ofM. Gallaghan of this city, has been ill for a eonple of weeks with typhoid fever. It was hoped today that the critic waa over. The following sample of Irish wit and repartee is from the Baltimore Son : In a salt brought by an installment house one of the many witnesses was asked if be knew what quartered oak meant. Here is bla definition : "It manes tbot its tbra qoatlen poine." Mary Brows, by bar attorney, Ned H. Gates, has filed e complaint in the office of the county clerk asking for a divorce from her hosbanr. L. L. Brown; on the ground of cruel end inhuman treatment nd deaertion. The couple were mar riel in this city December 12, 1890. Theodore H. Liebe its graduate and c entific optician. Ha corrects all errors of refraction, tuch a hypertneUopia ?ar-iighted), myopia (Bear sighted), as ti.matiaea (diaereses in the refraction of the different BMwMiant of the eye), presbyopia. He gssrsstset all glaases that be file, ss-tw Toe flrat mmom wflhs season in this neighborhood ssssstsdos the Klkski tat hilts, tight or Ion suits Is as sir 11m sortbr tea Bsttts, this mowing, ram sin lag hTiswsllai ssdM tops the mountain all day. Thiers takes ea a ablv have some winter in the near tore, although we have bad none so Tom Camnbell. who waa Wednesday night on suspicion that he was an accomplice in the Lawton bold un. waa discharged from custody this morning for want of evidence, notwith standing that some of the officers are well assured of his guilt. Campbell's release was partly obtained on bis prom ise to leave town forthwith. An attraction that merits more than paasing notice will be aaen at the Vogt Monday, Dec. 9ih. It ia the company that ie presenting Wilfred Clarke's com edy "A Wiee Woman." Thie play, bicb the London critics credit witn being one of the cleverest farces present- Ail fnr aome time, bad a run at the Strand theatre, the engagement lasting for 238 nights, daring the entire period of which the business was up to the record-breaking point. Mrs. Douthit save a charming 'at home" Thursday afternoon to forty of her lady friends at her home on Fourth street. Tbe different apartments were artistically decorated with dainty vines and a wealth of chrysanthemums. lue shades were drawn and tbe tinted lights threw over all a plesaing effect. "A half hour with tbe authore" proved very interesting and helped to make all present better acquainted with tbe oia masters. Musical selections well ren dered and delicious refreshments daintily served brought the afternoon to a happy close. Mrs. Doatbit was assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Moore and Miss Rosemary Baldwin. "The "Cosmopolitan Club" of Golden- dale haa succumbed to tbe inevitable. Its president, Harry Dunn, had com nonnd with tbe law on tbe basis of paying a fine of $100 nd giving up tbe club business for evei. The "dob" waa a tbinly disguised means of selling whiskey in a dry town. As often as you paid dues to tbe amount of ten cents you got e poll at a whiskey bottle. "President" Dunn stood one trial before the superior court, having Judge Ben nett for his lawyer. Ths iodge succeed ed in tying the jury, sod the east would have been tried over again this week bad not tbe "president" thrown op the sponge. Meanwhile Dunn had been fined 80 in tbe justice court for repeat ing tbe offence. Tbe dab baa beau as expensive ezperimrnt for tbe "presi dent." Over is Glsswood, in tbe same county, one Frank Doocsn ran an insti tution similar to tbe "Stockmen's Social ninb." The Glenwood institution bat also come to grief, Dunces having just been Used $50 and eotu tor selling liquor without license. Jaasea Q. Grees, who murdesed E V. Bawl tsila on the sight of Mereb 8, MOT, Bring s gss turougn " - ty, Wees., where Bes ot a topper tsM, vm a 8 o'closk this saersifif In ths foil yard st Stsssssns About eeveety- V S a. l umIasi ar fa- among wnom were ueputy nnerins o farj1 Sexton and Woods, Officers Alisky and arretted Frank Connelly , of this city, and Com missioner N. C. Evans, of Hood River. Tbe execution waa carried out without a bitch. Green stepped upon the scaffold at lightly as if he waa going to his own wedding. Hs waa accompanied, besides tbe officers of the law, by bla apiritos! adviser, Rey. Mr. Todd, of Vancouver. When sakad hj Sheriff Totton if be bad anything to say Green spoke a few wordt about hit faith in Chriat and a hope of acceptance with God, closing with so exhortation to bit hearers that tbsy should trust in Chriat and obey bit com mandments. At tbe close he waved bit hand to'ward hit bearers and with a tmile on bia lips said : "Good-bye all." Then tbe aberiff drew tbe black cap over tbe murderer's face, stepped back a pace and touched tbe trap with hit foot, when tbe murderer fell about tix feet and be yond a momentary movement of tbe muscles, hang limp and still aa a log. In eight minutes Dr. Sbroeder, who wat present from Cascade Locke, pronounced Green dead. Lovera of good music and tinging will be pleased to learn that arrangements have been made for tbe appearance of tbe Schumann Grand Concert Company at tbe Vogt tomorrow nigbt. Tbit It tbe eighth consecutive season for thla organiaatlon and Mr. Gordon, ita man ager, dsaervea to be congratulated upon tbe success bs has won aa a purveyor of biab class musical entertainment!. Mitt Edith Adams, the great violincel- litt, ia still ths principal soloist of this company, and no lover of instrumental music should fail to Hates to her wonder- ful Dlavinc of tbit difficult instrument Mitt Adams is recognized, both in this country and abroad, at tbe queen of the cello. She it a thorough artiat and ptays with much sympathy, that cannot Lfsil to profoundly move her audience W . W - T : - ' . ' . , u. Sm Mrs. Robert Go'.dbet k, tbe pianoitt oi Mr. Gordon's company, won her first success in tbe British metropolis end for two seasons she played at many of the most aelect concerts given in Lon don, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Mitt Lillian Beard, tbe contralto tinger, formerly tang with a noted Chicago cburcb ebolr and tt en joined the Cattle Bqutre Opera Company, aa one of ita prima dosns'a. Mr. Walter McPherson, the basso, Is well known throughout ths country for bit excellent work as a con cert singer. He it s pupil of Sbriglls of Peria, France, and Herman Pa Vrlea, formerly of Gran's Grand Opera Orov pany. Hit voice bat a wonderful rsnge and la especially tsited to grand opera .-A oratorio work. SOStl OU tsls at Clerks False drugstore. Death or Smile Sehaamo. The 1 the ongly luction of Cole's Original Air-Jhihi Heater has revolutlcn ng stove trade in all sections ol the United Stataa. Ita won- economy In the use of fuel, and many otner ioiiot quadtree, recommend It to all in neel of a heating atove. Whet Cote'e Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from aero to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your house evenly day and night. It holds fire 86 hours without attention. Yon build only one tire each winter. It burnt chips, bark, lesves, paper and corn robs, snd gives eseellent remits with thlt fat I, which It ordinarily watted. The stove it light and easily moved and aet up. The combustion It peitect and ashes are removed only once in four weeks. Nona of tha heat la wasted and ths stove sill save one-half of yonr foel bill. It is clean, economical, convenient, asfs and durable. a ry one of Oole'e Original Air-Tight Heatere It guaranteed to ttav t at long at need. Where wood It used for fuel every family should ie or more of these atovet. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dallw. ft The people of The Dalles were greatly BUWftVU lull IUUIULI v iwm V. vmv i dssth of Emits Schanno, which occurred D at tbe family reeidence at about 8:30 o'clock tbit morning. Ths muaeot, dsath waa plainly heart failure. 1 Mr. Schanno had bees ailing alightly for the pattfew day t, but no serious remits were thought of. He arose a little after tix tbit morning, and when about half dressed hs complained to Mrs. Schanno of feeling unwell snd lying down sgain on ths bed psesed quietly swsy without s ttruggls. Mr. Schanno wat bora in Alsace Loraine in 1840 and earns to the United States in 1853. Stopping for about nins yeara in Iowa, hs came to Oregon in 1862 and settled in Canyon City, where he made hit home for a year. He then moved to Tbe Dallea and worked for yeart in tbe Columbia brewery then owned by hit father. Subsequently he became the sole owner of the brewery bicb be ran till 1877, when he told out bit interest to August Buchler. Since then Mr. Schanno bat divided bia time looking after bit property interests snd 1n doing s vast amount of earnest and disinterested work, as a member of the state boad of horticulture, for ths de velopment of tbe Horticultural interests of tbs tuts. Tba deceased leaves a wife and one son, Leo, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Malar, of thia city, and Mrs. J. E. Dittsr, of North Yakima. Hs waa a good and honorable man in all bit re lations aa citizen, husband and father and bia death leavet a blank in tbit community that will be hard to fill. He waa a Maaon of long ttandlng snd s member of the A. O. U. W., In which order he held an Insurance policy for $1,000. Mr. Schanno was tba owner of aome valuable real estate in this city and he leavea his family in comfortable clrcomstsncee. Arrangements for tha funeral will not be made until the ar rival of relative! from a distance, r BKSus at "m ssti os . a. We arc Petting Nervous Owing to the backwardness of the season, for we still have an immense stock of . . Overcoats and Ulsters that must be disposed of consequently we are making enortlMMM reductions in order to make a speedy clearance. SEE WINDOWS. Just received an elegant line of Neckwear for the holiday trade. The Hub Clothing Co., (MATS A CHOWK BUILUINO.) W. MAKKILL1K, Manag". CASTOR I A r IUut iMi OUMm. Be 1st Ym Its MSB twjM Hon. C. M. Cartwrlght, of the Bald- l ui.,,. anrl I .anil Cfi.. S.I in tOWtt W1U vj uwrr y ..... " . . mm .1,1 laat nigbt tbs guett ot the Umatilla House. Anting tbe out-of-town people who attended tbe Mam:e Helen Flynn recital laat sight ware : Mr. and Mrt. Hasd, Mies Anns Smith and Mrs Chat. Clarke, of Hood Blver, and Mitt Blocb, of Port land. SOSN, December 2nd. Isitant, to Mr. ssd Mrt. Leopold Malar, of thU city, s daughter. At Hood Hirer, December 4tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Tinman Butler, s sen. Os the day following tbit bsppy svsst Mr. Bstler was sleeted treasurer of ths seaoteipellty of Hood Biver. U It asy wonder that this tslstvlssky ass should writs to a friend Is Tbs Delist le tbs sftsst teat bis head has tssiisd as Is tba last two dsyt test bssss tosses Sboa bors ts pet os bit batT BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON has an OUTSIDE DKAFT that will not burn out. We also carry a line of TRILBY AIR-TIOHTS. ss MAYS cfi CROWS ss ssi rr"-AAA First-Claae Begular Meals. ...SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Royal Toko Pol Ojympi Oyrtert mitoA I " .a .11 kjawiwai tutst In tall stvlsaS. E I . T " 1 AIWWJ Mirvtv L tVsyswisyssjsssssstpssjtsjtsitsjtm fits persons witnesses we