kttuio viudK ana ouii oaie. Phenomenal Prices on Suits, Cloaks and Far. This is our bu?y time in the store, and also the average shopper has but very little time to waste over the price of a garment. We will iftoet von more than half way so that you will not nave to hesitate as to the price. " Jackets at $10.00 will sell for $ 0.95 Jackets at SlG.oO will sell for 112 00 " " 12.50 9.00 " " n.OO 12 05 " " 15.00 " " V 11.00 20.00 " " ... 13.95 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. jjj j Pin jjj Hnnouncemeni fur Jackets, Caes9 Collarettes, Scarfs and Boas in beaver, stono martin, mink, fox, bear, skunk, seal, martin coney, lynx, nutrja and moufflon. Scarfs and Boas. Collarettes. Retailing at $4 25 will be fold for. ' " 2 75 will be sold for. " " 5.00 will be sold for. " " 0.00 will be sold for. " " 0 50 will be sold for. " 7.00 will be sold for. " " 7.50 will be sold fur. " " 9.00 will be sold for. " " 10.00 will be sold for. " " 11.00 will be sold for. " " 18.00 will be sold for All Good. Marked in Plain Figure. .3.00 . 1.00 . 3 90 . 485 . 4K5 . 5 25 5.40 ; 6.90 . 7.25 . 7 85 .13.00 Selling at f.50 will be sold for. " 7.50 will be sold for. " 8.75 will be sold for. " 9 00 will be sold for. " 11 00 will be sold for.. M 12 50 will be sold for.. " " 18.00 will be sold for. .MM . 5 25 . 6 75 . 7.00 . 7.85 . 8.95 . 960 Fur Capes at 30.00 red need to $21.50 Electric Seal Jackets at $30.00 and $40.00, re duced to $22.50 and $29 00 Blakeley's Drug Store, 75 2d St.. TMB DALLES I Olir UeW Our Chrie'maa lines sr. finer than r. Medallions (TBr lhrNl f ,llWf M 01)iny are all 1901 subj eots rr- Tha prices are 25 to 30 pfr cent No carry-overs. ,0 UliD lvlUt,d. MAIL HR1iKKt m-olve our I QfT DUflHCC 1 K Parkaf .(ellrnrwt Sree. iwrtonal ticniixn DUITI rnUUCd I proteaOj. la ihr dlj CHRISTMAS will soon be here. Why not rombine usefulness with your Christmas gener osity? There is nothing more nreful cr acceptable as a present than footwear. For Meow We have slippers of brown kid, wine calf, kid romeos. opera slippers, dress shoes in patent leather, pumps, ami well we ceo't teW to. all. Come, see ! for Women suppers and sandals in satin, kid and patent leather from one to eight straps high. Dress boots and street boots, and come, see. For boys, misses and children slippers, siiies and legging, and once again we say come, see. PERSE 5t MMYS. The Danes Daily Ghwmiele. SATURDAY DEC. 14. 1901 Oysters 4- Served I In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. and the head of one of the families was in town yesterday, while the head of the other and a daughter was in town today. In both cases the visitors here were in overcome. Since that time there has been no relapse. Not long ago a Chica go physician declared that be had cured fifty cases by the same means, but inas- and out of the Btores and on the public much as no details were supplied that TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Waaeo County warrants registered prior to January 4, 189, will be paid on presentation at mjr oflftoe. Interest ceases after November 10, 1901. JOHN F. BAKF8BIKI, Oountr Treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Djn't forget Professor Sandvig's dance tonight at the Baldwin. Our collese football players are ex pected home in the near-future and will look after the preparations for the big game of the holidays. All have made Rplendid reputations as players this year. Notices have been posted calling meet ings of the eitizens of Juniper Fiat at Fairview school house on Dec. 23 J, and at Wapinitia on December 24th at 1 p. m. to consider a proposition to build a flour mill near Maupin's Ferry. JeffDrippa had a letter from Sheriff. Fraaier, of Portland, this morning an nouncing that he would be here on the morniug of the 19th (next Thursday) to receive horses lor.the British cavalry, instead of on the 20th, as previously an nounced in this paper. A writer in the Skamania County Pioneer says that not two minutes after the trap was sprung that ueherad the murderer Green into eternity the doge of Stevenson by one caneent commenced a mournful howl. The writer asks: "What invisible power informed these faithful friends of mankind of the pas sage of a human soul?" P. L. Kfetaer arrived here this morn ing on-a short visit with his family. Mr. Kretser has been boring for oil in Umatilla county, about ten miles from Pendietoo. At a depth of 500 feet he ays the prospects are as good as they are any whore. When through with bis work up there be will come back to The Dalles and eontinoe his search for coal. The football game between Heppner and The Dulles is "o." in earnest, the arrangements having been made yesler day afternoon. The contest will occur hi the afternoon of December 29, 1901, on the grounds of this place, and will be for the champlouship of Eastern Osetoo. This will be the beet game of football vsr played in The Dalles. The Hepp ner team is strong, gritty and well coaobed, and la able to cope witb the beat of tbem. The Dalles will put up its bait local men, and Ibay expect to be o good trim for lbs game. That, are two oaees of diphtheria in (fro familial oat Id IU. Fail field dlatriot streets for several hours. If these people do not know enough to stay at home until their sick ones get better and their houses and persons are thoroughly fumi gated, there ought to be some way of keeping them' outside the city limits. The big department store of Pease & Maya is beautifully decorated through out witb miniature Chiistmas trees, potted palms and festoons of evergreens. The grocery department deserves special mention, where besides the really eharming decorations there is displayed over a ton of candy of every conceivable kind, from the molasses agglomeration, so dear to lacteal childhood, t-j the "conversation" lozenges through which the spooney adolescent first breaks the ews of love's delerium to bis best girl. sweeping announcement is not so con vincing as the Atlanta story, altbo igb it is probably not without foundation. In the weet show window of the cloth ing department of A. M. Williams & Co., there is now on exhibition what is claimed to be the finest saddle tbat ever was turned out of a Dalles shop. Whether this claim is well-founded or not tha writer cannot tell, but aayr.ee can see that the saddle in question is a magnificent work of art. Every avail able incb of space on the leather is ! tamped witb beautiful pictures of wild and domestic animals and landscape scenery. Back of the cantel is a silver plate with the name of the owner inlaid in gold letters. It has sixty-two solid silver conchas besides a number of elab- ADDISON KIDD'S CONFESSION HE OWNS TO HAVING PUT THE NUT ON THE TRACK WHICH WRECKED THE TRAIN NEAR CELILO. The Catholic fair wiH hardly haveTnTj orate silver plates that are Intended tor than mere ornaments, jne sauoie was poni by Vic Marden of tbe East hnd and is bing more exquisitely beautiful be Elk's pillow now on exhibition in one of tbe Blakeley drug store windows. Tbe pillow is made of purple and white satin bordered with beautifully ruffled lace, the name of which is not known to this masculine deponent. On the white satin lop is a splendid oil painting of an elk's head by Miss Maggie Flynn. It has not yet been determined how the pillow will be disposed of but this mqeb Is known that the manner of its dispo sition will be left to a committee of the local elks. After the death of Jerry Lynch, the man who was killed in a rock slide on the new railroad track near Crates' Point a abort time ago, the county court ap pointed W. H. Butts administrator of tbe dead man's e-tate, which consisted chiefly in over 11500 of deposit receipts in Oregon and Washington banks. Now comes a Portland lawyer and a man claiming to be a brother of the dead ma. from Central ia, Washington, who noti fies Mr. Butts tbat Judge Cleeland, of Portland, has appointed tbe brother ad ministrator. The notice is not official and until it is Dad will treat It with eon tempt. The man died in Wasco county and just bow a Multnomah coooty judge could appoint as administrator a man living in another state is one of those things that Dad will have to have explained to him before he will give up a charge tbat he has given bonds faith fully to execute. The beneficial effect of tbe X-ray treatment upon cancer has been reported several times within tbe last few weeks, says the New York Tribune. The most recent instance Is tbat of an Atlanta man, E. A- Heard. The eaee was de scribed a few evenings ego to tbe local 'society of medicine by Ui. M. B. rjotcn- ins. Fpitbeliome, or sain cancer, yeloped on tha patients lower Up eight years age, lowly spread, and finally at tacked tbe jawbone. Bontjeu rays were triad several times last spring, and with in a month tbe trouble was apparently made on one of the trees of which be is (be inventor. It is for R. S. Settlemire, of Burns, Harney county, an employe of the Pacific Livestock Co., which owns some 300,000 bead of cattle and is tbe largest stock company on the Pacific coast. Tbe saddle was of coarse made to order and will cost its owner tbe snug sum of $300. Candidate Por Oovrraor. It is reported tbat Marion county is to be "put up" for Hon. C. W. Fulton for senator. Tbe Looney boys of Jefferson are understood to be strong friends of Fulton and are anxious for the Clatsop man to have the Marion county legisla tive delegation. It is said that State Senator Looney will come before the convention for renomination. Senator Simon also has friends who will endeav or to capture the legislative ticket for him, and there is an able lieutenant in charge of "Little Joe's" forces in this county, who is by no meaos asleep. Governor Qeer's enemies say they will havo his "scalp" Ibis lime sure. But then again, the governor's friends say that it is not to be, so there you are. , The Eastern Oregon candidates for governor evidently are lying low, as lately there is not much evidence that tbey are making a vigorous fight. The man who seems to be Governor Gear's most formidable opponent for tbe nomi nation is no lees a personage than Hon. Henry' E. Ankeny, tbe well-to-do mine owner of southern Oregon will want something and State Treasurer Moorr, who bails from the southeastern part of tbe state will not be in tbe way. We predict that tbe fight will be between Geer and Ankeny for the gubernatorial nomination Salem Independent. Girl wanted (or cooking and bouse work. Good wages to a competent Apply M tula flee. dlS St Addison Kidd, the negro wbo waa ar retted by Deputy Sheriff's Wood and Alisky this aide of the Sum mitt imme diately after the train wreck of last Fri day, this morning at about 11 :30 o'clock, confessed to Detective Joe Reiley tbat be was tbe man wbo put tbe nuts on tbe track and tbat tbe other men now under arrest for the crime of wrecking the train, are innocent. When asked wby he put tbe nuts on the track, he re plied tbat be didn't know why, only that he had been drinking a little and found tbe nnts on tbe road bed, Immediately following tbe negro's confession tbe detective took him to tbe office of District Attorney Menefee where he repeated the confession. He waa then taken to the county j til and tbe district attorney promptly filed a com plaint charging bim witb murder in tbe first degree. Tbe other men under ar rest for tbe same crime will be held as witnesses. PBKHOMAI. MBMTIOM. W. J. Lauder, of Bakeoven, is io town. Frank A. Cram and P. T Shelly are registered at the Umatilla House from Hood River. F. J. Ward, of Kingslry, ami G. A. Ward, of Wapinitia, are registered at the Umatilla House. CASTOR I A For iutants and Cui'dren. Til m You Hivi Always Bougbl Bears the ttynmre of TtiiIKw and Pnlp'c flrieinal lir-Tioht NaatpraT IKMJ HUM WWIW W WIIQIIIUI nn Q l IIVUIUIW k For Wood and Llght.r Fuel. Clarke A Fslfc's levorue estreats are tbe best. Aakyo.rr.er tor tbem. Harold Hansen announces tbat be has started s shoe shop In tbe East End, nest to tbe Sklbue Hotel. All kinds of repsir work done in first class shape at reasonable or ice. dl!4 I mo jcalp treatments free. A chance to save your hair. Prof. Bortell at the res- 1 idence of Thorns. Kelly. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. dl3-tf Cooanut wafers and five o'clock tea at Pease A Maya,' greeery department. St AMNH (LLk-tf H V. at mm She wST Ion- ft The introduction of Clr' OHeinel Air-Tlahv Heater has revolution ised the heaiine atove trale In all sections of the UuiU l Mates, lis won-- Ik derfnl economy in the use of reel, ami many other eiceil. nt qualities, strong ly recommend it to all in nee I of a heating stove. What Cole'e Heater Wilt Do. ThW stove will beet a room from aaro to ftldegrret in five minutes. It will heat your house evtnly day and night. It holds fire 96 hurs without attention. You hulld only one fire rach winter. It horns chips, bark, leaves, paper and com rolte, and gives excellent results witb tlilt fuel, which is ordinarily waited. The stove is light ant) asily moved and ?et up. The combustion is perfect and ashes are removed only once in four weeks. None of the beet Is wasted and the stove will save one-half of your fuel bill. It Is clean, economical, convenient, safe and d arable. Every one of Cole'e Original Air-Tight Heaters is gnaranteed to stav air-tight as long as used. Where wooo is used for fuel every family should have one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. MT "SsBnnnnL.eannn?MBnnnOfl BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON hae an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out We also carry a line of TEII.BY AIR-TIGHTS. ...MATS cfi CROWE... JONES' CAFE. FirBt-Claas Regular Meals. ...SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER... Royal Toke Point and Olympia Oysters served at all hours and in all styles. Agenoy ALDON BRAND delicious Chocolates ft and Confections. Always fresh. ft WE ARE BUSY making preparations for the LARGEST CLOTHING SALE ever inaugurated in the history of The Dalles. gale will commenoo taturdftij, Bt I4e The Hub Clothing Co. (MAY. CNOWf. sUUMMNU.) W. MAKKILMK. Usnejsr.