tauiw vriuctK ana ouii oaie. ibenomcnal Prices on 5irtt, Cloaks and Furs. This is our bmy time in the store, and also the average shopper lias but very little time to waste over the price of a garment. We will meet von more than half way so that you will not have to hesitato as to the price. Jackets at $10.00 will sell for $ G.95 Jackets at $10.50 will sell for n-ou y.uij " 17 oo " 15.00 M " " 11.00 " " 20.00 M it ( $12.00 12.05 . 13.95 0 Suits gelling 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. i laid i Din Xmas flnnouncemem & : " fur Jackets, Caes, Collarettes, Scarfs and Boas in beaver, stone martin, mink, fox, bear, skunk, seal, martin coney, lynx, nutria and luoufHon. Scarf and Boas. Collarettes. Retailing at $4 25 will he told for $3.00 Selling at $0.50 will be sold for $4.65 ' 2 75 will be sold for 1.90 " " 7.50 will be sold for 5.25 " " 5.00 will be sold for '.; 00 ',' " 8.75 will be sold for 6.75 " 0.00 will be sold for . 4 85 " " 9.00 will be sold for 7.00 " 0 50 will be sold for 4 05 " 11.00 will be sold for 7.85 " " 7.00 will be sold for 5.25 " " 12 50 will be sold for 8.95 " 7.50 will be sold for 5.40 " " 13.00 will be sold for 9.50 " 9.00 will be sold for 6.90 " " 10.00 will be sold for 7.25 Fr Capes at $30.00 reduced to $21.50 " " 11.00 will be sold for 7 85 Electric Seal Jackets at $30.00 and $40.00, re- " 18.00 will be sold for 13.00 duced to $22.50 and $29 00 CHRISTMAS will soon be here. Why not combine usefulness with yonr Chriotma gener osity? There is nothing more nreful or acceptable as a present than footwear. For Men We have 'Uppers of brown k'.d, wine calf, kid romeos, opera slippers, dress shoes in patent leather, pumps, and well we can't tell you all. Come, see ! For Women Slippers and sandals in satin, kid and patent leather from one to eight strap high. Dress boots an J street boots, and come, see. For boys, misses and children slippers, shoes and leggina, and once again we say come, see. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures PERSE St MRYS. The Dalles Daily ChHffiiete. FRIDAY DEC. 13, 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Whoo County warrant registered prior to January , 1890, will be paid on presentation at nay olllee. Interest ceeses after November IB, 1901. JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE, County Treasurer. VAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget Professor Sandvig's dance tomorrow night. A. M. Williams & Co. are oelliug their 75 -cent kid-body dolls at 60 cents this week. The prices on ladies' and children's knit goods are surprisingly low at the New York Cash Store. dlStf Girl wanted for cooking and boose work. Good wages to a competent person. Apply at tbia office. dl3 2t Children's knit leggios, mittens and toques a full line at lowest prices at tbe New York Cash Store. dlStf Scalp treatments free. A chance to save your hair. Prof. Bortell at tbe res idence of Thomas Kelly. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. i dl3-tf Have you seen those knit goods at the New York Cash Store? Jascinstof. ice-wools, circular shawla, mittens and skirts. t dlStf The Hood Kiver Glacier is informed that H. J. Byrkett, of Trout Lake, has sold bin ranch and cattle to Tim fcvane, of this city. The consideration is $8,500. Th Chboniolr is indebted to Mr. Sullivan, tha gentlemanly representative of Russell & Oo., of Portland, for two handsome maps of Oregon and Wash ington. A masque ball will be given by C. F. Williams at tbe JHj Hollow ball on tbe night of the 80th inst. Elegant prizes will be given for the usual beat features of a luatuuerade. Tbe Dalles is now having a rpell of its own clear, bracing delightlal winter weather, and a grateful ohange it is from the raw, foggy, Wabfoot pestilence of the past two weeks. Tbe regular meeting of the W. B.C. ocoqre tomorrow (Saturday) evening and as It is tbe night for tbe annual election of officers a fall attendance it requested. Ry order of tha president. Mrs. J. W. Moe, of Tao-Mlle, who underwent s vary etiUcal surgical opera tional Tfja Dallas hospital a few weeks ago, has to (sr recovered as to be able to laava for boat iftlg ftp.!... Sboold Boprawstaliv Moody be re nominated uest spring Waaeo county will In that case have two candidates for congress; Rev, Frank R. Bpanlding, of Hood River, being the nominee of the prohibitionists. J. J. Weeterland. who sustained a double fracture in one of bis legs about a month ago at warren's cannery below tbe locks, was discharged from Tbe Dalles hospital yesterday morning and left on tbe boat for home. At tbe Catholic fair, which opens nest Tneeday, yon will find dressed dolls, all siaee; toilet articles, fancy needle work and many things suitable for Xmas gifts. Call and see tbem and help along a good cause. John Rotb, of Kingsley, is feeding 84 head of bogs for market on a lot near the head of the brewery grade. Tbey are ready for market any time he gets his urice. whatever that is. He has al ready refused an offer of $5.00 a bundrejh Miss Salina Pbirman, one of the teacher's of The Dalled public schools, baa been 111 for nearly a week with typboid fever. y The attending physician says tbe disease is in a mild form and that no serious results are anticipated. Are yon ready for cold weather? If not you should provide yourself with some of those knit goods from tbe New York Cash Store. A large assortment of these goods for women and children may be seen at the New York Cash Store. dlStf All members of both high shool and club teams are requested to meet at B. H. Grant's cigar stoie at 12:30 p. m., Sunday, Dec. tfith, is football uuiform for the purpose oi having a photograph taken of tbe squad. Tfcie is overeat weather and buying time, too. A. M. Williams & Co. will positively save you from $155 to $5.65 on an overcoat or euu oi domes, u bought during their present special sale. All suits and overcoats for man or boy reduced. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith have rented tbe Obarr Hotel to Mrs Anna Bean who has taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have retired to an elegant new home they recently built not far from tbe northeast corner of the old fair grounds. Health Officer Van Anda reports a naw case of diphtheria this morning in house from which the quarantine was aised on the 25tb of November. There re now seven houses quarantined and m two or three of these the quaran tine will be raised by tbe first of tbe week. Fred Krusow, of Grace VgUsf , brought tn town todav four head oi bones to be shipped on tomorrow' boas to Portland. tor whiob Sheriff neater ar snst city paid Mr. Krusow $686, and one of the borate was only a saddle pony. One span broogbt $880 and a third horse $140. Four or fivo yaajs ago the whole benob wwslds't kwveajrssght $m Hcppncr's football team has been on tba "fence" for two days coooarning the holiday game. It is thought, however, that the game will come off as first ar ranged. If not it is expected that some other good team of the Northwest will meet our boy on tbe home gridiron some time daring tbe holiday week. William Cole, Frank Coyne, James Page, Fred Grant and Harris Williams, the men suspected of wracking the O. R. A N. train at Oeltw last weak, bave been held for action of tha grand jury, by ordar of Prosecuting Attorney Menefee, without a preliminary bearing. Three of tbem were taken to Portland this morning by Detectives Nevins and Reiley. A handsome ebony gavel has been se oared by the Ladies of the Catholic cburcb to be given to the most popular fraternal order at their fair next week. Tbe contest will be decided by vote, and as it is a beautiful article, mounted with silver, and in every way suitable for the presiding officer in a lodge, a spirited contest is expected among tbe different organizations. Before it is turned oyer to tbe winning order tbe ladles will bave thtf gavel handsomely inscribed with tbe names of the donors and of tbe winning order. Christmas is coming, and the Salva tion army people are working and plan ning to make it a season of good cheer for tbe needy ones of our town, and should have the support of the more fortonate, bv donating clothing, shoes, toys or shop-worn clothing, also clothing that can be made over. Everything can be put to good use. Either send your donation to the Salvation Army hall or notify Capt. Connor and some one will come and get what you have to give. Canvassers will be going round for aid also looking for those who are in need. It is pleasing to learn from a Wash ington dispatch that General Gillespie, chief of engineers, is in favor of a canal and locks to overcome tbe obstructions at Tbe Dalles cud Celilo, whenever congress authorizes aii y improvement to be made. Like most of the engineers who bave investigated tbe subjfct, he believes tbat tbe most satisfactory ar. rangement will bra canal rather than a boat railway or any other scheme. Ow ing to tbe position which General Gil lespie occupies, he would not be qaoted oo tbe projects contemplated, but it is knowu that he and nearly all tbe other engineers believe in a canal. The conference of tbe representatives ! of tba three competing lines of transpor j tatlon to this city, which met bar yea- terday to 'try and raaeb an agreement that will prevent a rata war ended, last I nigbt, after two sessions had beau bald yesterday, without any aconite recur. Tba proceedings of tbe meeting bar not bean given to the public but It I said tbat Mr. Campbell of tb O. R. N. Co. oeaoptad Abe efasv and acted a a sort of umpire between tea two steamboat lis, and tbat b srosoaasad tba terms offered by the Regulator lis to It rival to bo fair and r scans Me. Tb repre sentatives of the White Collar line doi't seem to bave agreed with Mr. Campbell, for tbey refused the terms to the extent at least, of asking for an adjournment til! next Tuesday, when they promise to deliver their ultimatum. Should tbe White Collar Una refuse the terms of fered tbem it is more than probable it is in fact practically certain tbat the O. R. A N. Co. will take a hand in tbe fight and will stay in it to a finish. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fish met with a genuine surprise last night when tha member of tbe "Twentieth Century Whict Club" broke into their new home on Fourth street and took possession of the building and its contents. Making themselves thoroughly at borne tbe intruderc and their "guests" spent a delightful time in games and music and the discussion of a dainty, impromptu repast. Tbe visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Seiifert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed French, Mr. cod Mis. J. T. Peters, Mr. and Mr. N. J. Sinnott, Mr. E. O. Mc Coy, Misses Annie and Laura Thompson and Minnie Lay. A short time ago tbe editor of this paper, being accidentally down town at an hour when all good boys like himself should be in bed, found a bicycle of the male persuasion lying on one of tha pub lic street in a position tbat looked as if its rider had fallen off the machine and for some cause wasn't able to get on again. Tbe bicycle was brought to this office and advertised until we got tired seeing the paragraph In print. Once more attention is called to the matter in order that we may warn the citizens of The Dalles tbat if the owner of tbe blanket y bicycle doesn't call at this of fice, prove property and pay for this notice, there is an editor guiog to learn to ride on the machine if be has to com mit suicide on somebody to do it. Aristo is the name of tbe most power ful end effective hair and scalp prepara tion on tbe American market today. Thousands use the name aristo on other kiods of goods but there is only one kind of Aristo Hsir Food and to convince those that have thrown away good money on so called hair tonics and bave received no benefit therefrom, Profrceor Bortell, representing the Aristo Heir Food Co., will give free rcslp treatment and teach you how to preserve yoor hair free of charge and convince tbe most sceptical that Aristo Hair Food is the only true hsir and scalp .preparation. Thomas Kelly residence, hours 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. For cale exclusively by tba Postofltea Poarmary, Clarke A Falk, proprietor. dlStf Uooada Maealt, 6 cents, at Psaa A May' grocery department. 8t Athene, ramose, bmgn. asiaott wafers, at Peace A Maya' gr" Blakeley's Drug Store, Our BOW Onr ChrU'mas linr are flnei than i vrr. Medallions Um tbtM ,lin miny are all 1901 subjeots The prices are 25 to !W per cf nt No carry-overs. lomtt xhMa PorU,no, MAIL. OKDRKit rwelvr our DATUDUflllCC I Fvert INm kK Irllve: -vt rf, petwmsl mention QUI It rnUlICO lT"''- fl). !'.!' H 1 Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters I For Wood and Lighter Fuel. L The introduction of Ootw'i Origin! Air-Tlshv Heater has revouion- W tied the heating stow trade in alt sections of th United States. Its won- k .lA.ful tnmv tn tin. ..an fiiAt .nil man. nlKa, .i.u!i. nl j w. 1 i 1 1 iM t lllll 111. Ill llV 111. ' . . I . H'111 .....V. . - I . . ...... ...'..f strongly recommend it to all in neei of a heating stove. What Cola'a Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from i?ro to Nl degrees In five inimitee. It will beat your house evenly day and night. It holds fire 36 boars wit hvnt Attention. You build only one fire rcch winter. It burns chips, bark, leave, paper and corn robs, and gives excellent remits a lib this fuel, which Is ordinar.ly wasted. The stove la llaht and easily moved and set up. Tbe combustion Is pei feci and ashes are removed only once In four weeks. Nona of tbe heat le wasted aad the stove a ill save one-half of yonr foal bill. It is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Every one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Hesters is guaranteed to stay air-tight as long as used. Where wood Is used for fuel every family should have one or mure of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. 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. ...IKE ATS CROWE... JONES' CAFE. First-Class Regular Meals. ...SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER... Royal Toke Point and Olympia Oysters served at all hours and in all styles. Agency ALDON BRAND delicious Chocolates and confections. Always xresn. ...WE ARE BUST... making preparations for the LARGEST CLOTHING- SALE ever inaugurated in the history of The Dalles, For Kast-A fsrstasad eottaa of tost Usasls osWcstSistbasdUaco! app'y os tss pre!. 41 lw The Hub Clothing Co (MAYS CHOVYK UUILUIMU.) W. MaRKILMK, m.