Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeee Ladies' Cloak and Suit Sale. Phenomenal Prices on Suits Cloak and for. This is our busy time in the store, and also the average shopper has but very little time to waste over the price of a garment. We will meet you more than half way so that you will not have to hesitate as to the price. Jackets at $10.00 will sell for $ G.95 Jackets at $10.50 will sell for $12.00 " 12.50 " " 9.00 " 17.00 " " 12 65 " 15.00 " " 11.00 " " 20.00 " " " ZZZ Suits selling at $10, $12.50 and $15 will sell for $9.50 Suits selling at $16.50, $17, $18 and $20 will sell for $13.00. fig for j Xmas Hnnouncemeni V Fur Jackets, Caes, Collarettes, Scarf a and Boas in heaver, stone martin, mink, fox, bear, skunk, seal, martin coney, lynx, nutria and moufflon. Scarfs and Boas. Retailing at 4 25 will be sold for $3.00 " ' 2 76 will be sold for 1 90 " ' 5.00 will he eold for 3 90 " 6.00 will be eold for 4 85 " 6 50 will be sold for 4 65 7.00 will be sold for.. 5 25 : M 7.50 will be eold for 5.40 9.00 will be eol-i for 6.90 " " 10.00 will be sold for 7 25 " 11.00 will be eold for 7 85 " 18.00 will be sold for 13.00 Collarette. Selling at $6.50 will be sold for $4 65 " 7.50 will be sold for 5 25 " 8 75 will be sold for 6 75 ' 9 00 will be eold for - . 1 .00 41 " 11 00 will be soM for... 7 85 " " 12 50 will be sold for 8.95 " " 13.00 will be eold for 9.50 Fur Capes at $30.00 reduced to $21.50 Electric Seal Jackets at $30 00 and $40.00, re duced to $22 50 and $29 00 1 Blakeley's Drug Store, r rr: Otir new Ortr Chris' ms lints are finer than iter. Medallions Ofer three tlmss as many are all 1901 subjects Tha prices are 25 to 30 per cent No carry-overs. u rortiand. MAIL OIIOBR nwlvt our DflTU DUflMCC I Kv,r knfir teltrrii rre. personal attention. "I PUInrnUtHw yr.miUy. in lh aT- CHRISTMAS will soon be here. Why not combine usefulness with your Christmas gener osity? There is nothing more useful r acceptable as a present than footwear. for Meiw We have slippers of brown k'd, wine calf, kid romeos, opsra slippers, dress shoes in patent leather, pumps, and well we can't tell yon all. Come, see ! For Women suppers and sandals in satin, kid and patent leather from one to eight straps high. Dress boots ani street boots, and come, eee. For boys, misses and children slippers, shoes and leggins, end onee again we saycome, see. wr I All Goods Marked in Plain Figures PEHSE 5t MAYS. The Dalles Daily dmmiele. MONDAY DEC. 9, 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Waaco County warrants reg-Utered prior to January 4, 1890, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceases after November 10, 1901. JOHN F. HAJEPBHIBK. County Treasurer. sVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "A Wise Woman" Tonight at the Vogt opera bouse. Something new in the city an elegant stock oi Japanese goods at Miss Haven's. Miss Blanch Emerson bas received a commission as notary public for this state. A marriage license was leaned Satur day afternoon to K. D. Woodford end Ada Heisle. J. T. Peters bea commenced the erec tion nf a atnra hnildine on the vacent space east of the store of Theodore H Liebe. D. P. Thompson, the well known cap u.u.t a nA ov.minint.er to Turkey was atitl alive at lest accounts bnt bis death was expected at any moment. The AuteloDu Herald thinks it will be only e question of few months until tbe Agency Plains country and an tne lanu adjacent theieto will be filed upon. Miss Haven baa, at ber millinery store, en elegant stock of Japanese goods just received from Andrew Kan. of Port land. Useful end inexpensive Christmas gifts. Joeepb Rupp, e native of Zlebings, Mebren, Austria, now e resident of tbe Boyd ueiKubdrhocd, today took out his final citizen papers before Judge Brsd- john of Gren River or Harper's whiekr, the second largest, tws gallons ; tbe third largest, one gallon; the fourth largest, oue-half gallon; and the fifth largest, one fourth gallon. The White Collar line people this morning reduced the passenger rate to Portland from $150 to 50 cents. The Regulator line bad made no reduction et the time of going to press. Health Officer Van Anda reports an other new case of diphtheria yesterday. that of Leo Bsughman, a boy of id years. As an offset the quarantine has been raised from one or two bouses. Henry Btegman, of Centerville, de livered here Saturday to Mr. Bailor, of Port Townsend, 350 head of mutton ihMn. Inr which he received $3 oO a w. .- ; i - . j head. They were an extra fine lot. Arieto is the paper used to make those guaranteed Platino carbons, at Wilder'e Curio, Novelty and 'Photo Studio, it ill pay you to visit the studio before Christmas. No trouble to show goods. CI9-1W Mart Waterman, of Eight-Mile re ceived today by express from Cleveland. Obie, two pigs of the Ohio Improved Chester variety. They are both regis tered stock and of tbe same variety that have already given Mr. Waterman great satisfaction. On account of tbe meeting of the Ext ern Star tomorrow nignt h nas been thought best to postpone tbe mass meetim for organizing a Humane boci ety till Wednesday night when the meet in? will nositivelv he held without any further delay. Tbe Skamania County Pioneer says : "It is reporteil that John Young, from tbe Coween river, has leased the Bt. Martin springs and will soon take pos session, when the present occupants will retire to engage in tbe cattle business in the Yakima country." Detectives Nevans aud Reiley, of Port- land, end Deputy Sheriff wkm eno Alisky tbis morning took tbe negro, Addison Kldd, up the road to tbe scene of Friday's train wreck so as to locate tbe place where he met the men who baa si ,)...ior.H to tret even with the com- shaw. -.lurmivuw w tk" - The public schools of the city resumed ,any for putting them off tbe cars. .li . a l.n Aava va- I I ... i . . mi . . .1 . i. i.u.c nrbiir.ll I nocb L cation. The attendance is very much laroar than it was before the schools were eloeed. A. M. Williams & Co. open tbe ball next Wedneedey with a general pnoe re duction in their clothing department. Lucky is the men who has clothing to buy. See their ed, Eighty-seven heed of fat hogs from Goldondale were eold to tbe Union Meet Company last week et b cents pound gross. They were delivered by the own ers at Greet- - Between now end the first of Jane, 1901, petrous of the beak eife will re ceive with eeeh pint of liquor purchased noted. U jhe sailer dote the aeteea holding the) Urgeet number of theee oerda wUl reoiive thttegeilon deml- due to the Schumann urauu laws Company, who gave an enter- Jnment at tbe Vogt Saturday night, to say that tbe performance was greeny and justly appieoiated. Each one of tbe performers was an artist in his or her Birtloolar line, end one of whom Tbe alios seldom sees tbe equal. The Orexouian bears tbe following testimony to the character and work of him wbo was followed to the grave yes terday by one of the largest funeral pro eeeoions eter seen in The Dalles : "Emlle ifehanno. arhoaw death occorrtd at 1 tie n-lUa aavaral davs aao. was one of the most entbnoiastic and intelligent freit- growers in the etete. In appraising mat whleb gate leaf ee to posterity as the fruits of his endeavor, it is impossible to eetlmate tbe value of such work at Mr. Shanno gave to horticulture. Interest upon it will accumulate from year to year, and its beneficiaries will ire -ease with the fruitgrowing industry of tbe Pacific Northwest.,' , J. Fait & Co. have received a car load of bottled beer from theLemp's brewery of St. Louis, Missouri, of the brew known as "Falstaff." This beer is ssid to have no uperior in tbe United States and very few equals. It is put up in handsome battles and decorated with these and a number of beeutilul signs, tbe east window of the ' Owl" presents e most attractive appearance. Of the murderer Green, who was baneed at Stevenson last Wednesday, the Pioneer says: "Besides being a 'murderer Green was a notorious crook, and is reputed, on bis own story, to htve run an illicit distillery in Kentucky. Whether or uot this is true, it is known that Green, with a partner, bad fitted up a still in a remote nook in tbe mountains of Skamania county, which was discovered after bis incarceration for the murder. He pretended to run a chicken ranch on the mountain slope to cloak bis operations in transporting wheat with which to manufacture tbe wbickv. After his arrest for the murder the suspicions oi tbe neighbors, previ ously aroused, led them to make an in vestigation, when they found tbe appa ratus all ready for tbe comikeneement of operations, which was placed in e nook at tbe foot of a precipice several nines distant from tbe river or any traveled road. His partner disappeared after tbe murder and bas not since been seen." Sheriff Kelley returned from Portland yesterday with E. C. Potts aud James Mcintosh, the two men who are sup posed to have gagged aud robbed C. A. i . l. - last WaflnMlUI IJWIOU, 1UO yuiuw, '-- i night. The men were arrested in rorr- i.tiri Thursday afternoon as they were landing from the steamer Tahoma. As luck would have it the Tahoma that day bad on board from Stevenson a Mult nomah deputy sheriff who bad been at the Green hanging and wbo had beard of tbe Lawton robbery from Deputy Sheriff's Wood and Alleky. Shortly after boarding tbe Tahoma at Stevenson the denutv observed three men sitting together and after passing ibem a couple of times be noticed paint marks on two of their coats. Calling to mind tbe rob bery be concluded that tbe point etalos might be tell-tale signs. . He disclosed bis suspicions to eirleod on board wbo stopped off st Alblna and telephoned the sheriff for assistance, so that when tha men stepped on the wharf they were met by tbree deputy sheriff's who pet tbem uuder erreet. Wbeu Sheriff Kelley and Mr. Lawton visited the MaUnoiueb county jail Saturday Mr. Lawton at onee identified Potts as the man wbo assault- ed him tbe night of tbe robbery. Main- tosb wee held ae an accomplice .h(i artiA cava hia name as Daly, turned loose. Tbe men arrived here yesterday and are In tbe eoaoty 111. Ho hrte bad bean preferred against them Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The Introduction of Cole's Original Alr-TleM BeatST has revolution ised the heeling stove trade in all sections ol lh United States, lis won derful economy in the uo oi fuel, and many other rxcelltnt iiuallties, strongly recommend it to all In need of a heating stove. What Colo'e Heater Will Do. 'This stove will heat a room from sero to SO degrees In five ininutei. It will heat your houe evenly day and night. It holds fire o hours without attention. You build only one fire each winter. It burns chipv, berk, leaves, paper end corn rohe, an.l gives excellent remits with this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove Is light snd easily moved and set up. The oombustlon Is perfect and ashes are removed only once in (onr weeks. None of the heat is wasted and tbe stove will save one-half of your fusl bill. It is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Kvarv nn A nt f!.le's Oriolnal Alr-Tiuht Heaters Is guaranteed to stay air-tight as long as used. Where wood Is used for fuel every family should have one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER to BENTON, The Dalles. at the hour of going to press this after noon, but a complaint, charging tbem th the robbery will probably be sworn out tomorrow morning. One of the cleverest combinations touring tbis season bas been secured as tbe attraction at the Vogt tonight Tbe company referred to is headed by Ethel Belch, Merle Lamoor and Fred erick Murphy, ell of whom have been prominent end attractive members of several metropolitan organisations. The olav through which they will be Intro duced to the local t beater-goers is WIN fraH Clarke's fiomedv SOCCeSS. "A WiSO Women." The company has been so corded the highest praise everywhere tbey have appeared and it is claimed tor tbem that they are rapidly earning a blah position among tbe standard at tractions of the year. Mr. Clarke, who did tbe staging of bis comedy when It was put on at the Strand theatre in London, wbore It ran for 288 nights bas looked after tbis Important detail for the present company. The most touching thing connected with tbe railroad wreck of last Friday is the evidence that the wrecked engine affords that Engineer Cavanaugh did all that mortal man could have done to save tbe passeogera entrusted to bis csre. There is a distance of 240 feet from tbe spot where tbe engine jumped the track to the place where it turned over. Tbe engineer surely might heve left his engine easily enough while It was aoinc over this space. Had be done an he misbt have tavd hie own life, but tbe passenger cars would surely have run over tbe embankments and Drobablr a score of lives been lost. In stead tbe brave man stayed with his ecsine to the last, and after he had been nulled half dead ont of the debris it , noticed that tbe lever was reversed to tbe last notch and all the pressure et bis command wes on tbe air brakes. Of brave Maurice Cavenaojb it may be aid. as it was of One greater than be "He saved others, himself be could not rave." Notice. The Knights & Ladies of Security will meat in Fraternity hall this (Monday ) avaninir at 8:15 p. m. All members are amaatlv nouested to be present. By nrrier of council NO. VMl. W. A. CBAwroBU, Cor. Bee. Arieto. What is it? Arieto. What is it? CASTOR I A Per Inlaato and Children. BigeMYNlIm the ef Foley's Honey mi Tar What ie it? BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON hag an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out. We also carry a line of TKILBY AIR-TIGHTS. .QUAYS A CROWE see JONES' CAFE. First-Class Regular Meals. ...SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER... Royal Toko Point -vnd Olympia Oysters served at all hours and in all styles. Agency ALDON BRAND delicious Chocolates and confections. Always iroeu. We are Petting Nervous Owing to the backward new of the wason, for we still have an immunse stock of . . Overcoats and Ulsters that must be disposed of consequently wo are making enormous reductions in order to make a Bpoedy clearance. SEC WINDOW. Just received an elegant line of Neckwear for lthe holiday trade. The Hub Clothing Co., (MAYS CHOWU HU1UHNU.) W. MAKKILUB,