HOLIDAY GIFTS t off on Regular Price Every customer on Tuesday receives a sprig of mistletoe. PEASE & MAYS Fancy Pin Cushions, Hand Curved trtwlhf I Goodt, Collar and Cuff rtoxe. Plaques, Vast-, Pillows. Sterling Silver Novelties, Blankets and Comforts, Fur Collarettes, Scarfs, Silk Waists, ive. To help those who are late in making their Christmas selections, and to help us to clean up the balance of our Holiday Goods we will offer the following goods at 1-4 off the regular price, Monday and Tuesday. THREE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. 25 er cent off on all SMOKING JACKETS We have the newest ideas in Smoking Jackets plain and fancy, double-faced and fancy lined, scotch plaids, cord edge and silk bound. NECKWEAR. Men of taste will be pleased with our Neckwear we have the prettiest creations that the combined efforts of weaver and silk worm ever produced. The styles are various and numerous. One special line of 75-eent Neckwear now 30 cents. A Splendid Christmas Oift. That is if your gift is to be of the praftical Witt, Maybe above all he would prefer an overcoat or suit. Perhaps you could not buy a gift with which he'd be more pleased. Our $25 Suits and Overcoats, $30.8$, $20 Suits and Overcoats, $15.75. $15 Suits and Over coats, $10.35. $10 Suits and Overcoats. $7.05. Our Grocery Department Spectacular with Holiday Offerings. Christmas cheer. What is it without the cood things to eat? For palatable, whole Borne table cheer come to this peat depart mentsimply spectacular ,dth the enor mous stocks temptingly displayed for X mas shoppers. The prices not only appeal to the trade they force the business, for thy are wonders. Plum Pudding'. Gordon A Dilworth, 1 lb cans 20c " " 2 lb cans 40c Dates. I'eisian 8Jc per lb Fruits. Lemons 20c ier dos Oranges, 150s 35c " Oranges, 175s 30c ' Bananas 25c and 30c " Pineapples 40c each Figs. California 1 lb bricks S lbs for 25c California White, bulk 3 lbs for 25c California Black 3i lbs for 25c Honey. Cherry Creek, 1 lb frames 15c Mince Meat. Libby'a, Is 7.'sc per package Nuts. Walnuts 12.S,c per lb Almonds 16c per lb Brazil 17c per lb Pecans 17c per lb Filberts 15c per lb Raw Peanuts 8t$c per lb Roasted Peanuts 10c per lb Christmas Candies and Favors. A great stock a beautiful stock a tempting atock a delicious stock. Bash M the stock show in the Confectionery Department at present. And it may be remarked that a box of Candy makes a most pleasing Christmas gift. Profit by our prices. Plain mixed 8Uc Boston Baked Beans 20c Broken mixed 10c l.emn Drops IS Boston mixed 12l8c ltaspberry Drops 90c lObbou mixed' u'Ho Fancv loc French JOc Asiorted Stick 10c Peanut Stick 15c Hoarhound 12lBe Jelly Beans 12,c Chocolate Brownies 20e Matchless Chocolate 20c Chicken Tamales 20c Klondike Nuggets 30c Peppermint Lounges 18c Conversation l.osenges I5c Gum Drops The Dalles Daily Ctamfete. MONDAY - DEC. 23, 1901 Oysters Served in any Style... would have been good reason for the iartnre from Bake Oven will remove one divorce, but it must appear to a disin- of the familiar landmark oi that vicinity, tereeted observer that the court grunts Mr. and Mrs. Burgess have not yet de- ing divorce on such evidence is of a very accommodating turn of mind. A large assortment of sample gar ments, consisting of ladies silk sbirt waists, dress skirts, petticoats, etc., cided where they will locate, bnt it will probably be near one or the other of their children. The voting at the Catholic fair for the most popular young lady resulted in a At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wuoo County warrant! registered prior to January 4, UN, will an paid on presentation at nay office. Interest WMI arter November IS, ISO I. JOBS r. HAMPSHIRE. County Treasurer. bought iroro a prominent manufacturer ; victory for Miss Annie O'Brien. The at ou on tne dollar wui oa sold at un-; beard of prices, Come early and secure WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted A girl to do housework. Apply to Mrs. X. Harris. d23-3t . A marriage license was issued Satur day afternoon to Caleb O. Stevens and Piioebe C. Allen, of Gilliam county. A marriage license was issued Satur day afternoon to W. H. Gilbreth, of Lyle, Washington, and Miss Belle Cal- lireth, of this county. R. J. Gil more this morning com menced sowing wheat on bis ranch over in North Dalles. The ground is said to be in tine condition for this purpose. A tition has been filed in the "Mice of the county clerk for the appointment of Mrs. Ida K. Mcintosh as administra tor of the estate of the late Robert L. Mcintosh. There will be no midnight mses at fit. Peter's Catholic church Christmas eve, bat instead there will be services at 5 o'clock Christmas morning, to be fol lowed by services at 7 o'clock and bigb mass at 10 :SG. The petition of Cbas. P. Odell for pre bate of the will ol tbs late Lala E. Odell hat been filed in tbe offiee of the county clerk. The estate consists of 20 seres of o(l in tbe Hood River valley of tbe probate value of $800. Those Pendleton Woolen Mills fleeve lined blankets exhibited in llerbring's how window are perfect beauties and are the pride of Eastern Oregon. They cost only $12 and are indeed one of the best X mas presents a husband can make to his wife. It The Blue Mountain Eaale sevs : "The report that Gus Delore, who is wanted J a u heeler county to answer to a ciiarge of rape, had been captured in Harney county and foally dealt with must be a "'"take, since all efforts of the Eagle nave failed to ooofrui the report." The Multnomah county cimuit court granted six divorces Friday, throe to husbands mid teams to wives. One n was grsgrted s sttrome on the the theater Caiue sBnaanaa nunlaul ana snand . "J ejsm VWM saw SSBB" r f SSnt'S'SS JtMaaam W hem1 5T3L sts-aVwS one of these great bargains. H. Her briag. The Salvation Army people are hard at work soliciting from the generous heart 3d people of The Dalles such articles of food and clothing as will give Christ inas cheer to the ; o r deserving families of the city.- Donations for this purpose will be thankfully received at the army headquarters. "Why is it" mid a lady the other day -'that you can buy all fur collarettes, boas, ladies and misses jackets cheaper at Herbring's store than you can in Portland?" The answer was, "because be buys all these goods from the best manufacturers in New York and he is satisfied with a small profit." lv I Harry J. Dunn, of Goldemlale, this morning concluded a liargain with C. J voters also declared that Mr. J. A. Mc- Arthur was the most popular elk, that the Elks was tbe most popular fraternal order and that J. S. Fish owned t he best horse on the footstool, or words to that effect. The voters declared that Sena tor Williamson was the most popular man in Wasco eounty, and the vote gave him a handsome crayon, which the sen ator generously presented to the gentle man whose vote was next to his. The Vogt opera house will have a strong at tact ion in "A Romance of Coon Hollow," which appears there next Monday evening, Dee. 30th, and which has as its principal card the favorite little star. Iola Pomeroy. The play will have an elegant scenic production, with a select cast, and, as added features, a quartette in songs of the South, and a upe of plantation dancers stated to be of unusual merit. There will be a score to Babe and insisted on his buying them, claiming that they would make the finest kind of "Melican soup." Balr didn't want any hawk soup and had the Jap arrested. Ou the way here the sheriff and the Jap stopped overnight at the Shaniko hotel. About 2 o'clock in the morning the Jap opened his lied room window and taking the blankets with htm jumped a distance of twenty feet to the ground, where he landed without a scratch. He was soon found and confined more securely until 8 o'clock in the morning when the sheriff started with him to Salem. Skiguchi is a stout young fellow of 34 years of age. He had been eight years in the Japanese army and for a number of years had been a sailor. He is as crazy as a bedbug but his erssf ness is generally more amusing than violent. FBKSOffAl. MENTION. tubling for hie retail store and fixtures,! of people in the cast. The comedy is e conditions of the sale being that Mr J entering upon itseighth season of success. Dunn will take wjssession sometime be-1 which is the best testimonial to its tween the first of January and the first Imerits. of February. After Mr. Dunn takes possession Mr. Stabling will devote his entire attention to the wholesale business. The Antelope IJviald says: "Newt Burgess closed a good-siaed tattle deal with W. J. Lauder of Salt Springs, last Saturday afternoon. He sold all of the cows he had left, amounting to about 160 bead, at $30 per head, to be delivered on January 1st. This about doses out all of the cattle owned by T. Burgees & Son, with the exception of those kept by Newt fur use at the dairy, at Lower Antelope.', Following is a list of those winning articles raffled at the Catholic fair Sat urday evening : Bicycle, J. M. Toomey ; What Democracy Needs "The dim- yeratic party," says Mr. Dooiey, ain't on speakiij' terms with itsiif." He advises the party to advertise for a suitable candidate and suggests the fol lowing qualifications for a representative standard bearer: ''Wanted. A good, active, inergetic dimniycrat, sthrong iv lung an' limb ; must be in favor iv sound money, but not too sound, an' anti impeeryslist, but f'r holdin' onto what we've got, an' inimy iv thrusts, but a frind ivorganizid capital, a sympathiser with th' crushed an' downtrodden people, but not beanny means hostile to vested inthrests ; must ad roasts sthrikes, gover'mint be injunction, free silver, sound money, greenhackks, a single tax, a tariff f'r rivinoo, th' eonstinootion to tor I, Mr .1 i ieoric : center table. Annie O'Brien; portrait. 6. F. Fouta, of j f-amw th' asg as far us it can an' no HlHUur- wuth. Henrv Her-! farther, trnl service rayform v th bring ;doU, Newt Villismon;tWei, in ,h ?r"n't Mr Hnrkman: stove. J. Bolton, of ! Kloryoua pniicipm. iv our gr-reat en j Kingsley; sewing machine, Mrs. P. aryo pittjV t ft Moore. Hood River ; buggie robe, Judge uUnimt parte thereof. Blakelev; horse, Mr. Nordhoff, of Se- Sheriff Kelly got back last night from attls ; jockey saddle, E. C Weigel. Salem where be took a Japs. From tbe Antelope Herald we learn that, Mr. T. Burgees, who for twenty seven years has lived st Bake Oven, has sold that place, consisting of the Bake Oven ranch and adjoining lands, 3017 sere in all, to Henry Wakerlig, Br., s piiwiimsrt stork s of that vteisity. The eosasderstiou was 10,oUP, ami Mr. Wskertig takes possession of the property on the first of January r. Bersbasee Sffd seen with tbe of Wssoo oouaty, sei his ltm Mr. R. Skiguchi, to the insane asylum. The Jap Iiad been employed as a cook for Babe Mays of Antelope creek. Babe fot him in Portland and the Jap wasn't long in his employ till Babe found him bslhwng s firs in the oven of the kitchen store instead of in tbs fireplace. On being remonstrated with the Jap took to the wont yeas' seat tomjwraml the house with rooks When driven off the preev iseshe wandered amend the hUls for two or three safe and picking ep on bis travels three dens' hawks hnjsget them Miss Addie Jackson left Haturday a visit to Htsppner. Will Menefee left on the noon train today on a business trip to Heppner. Mrs. J. A. Gcixendorffsr has arrive. I home after a ten days visit in Portland. Representative M. A. Moody arrived here this afternoon from Washington, D. C. Mr. Vorse has been in our city since Thursday and will remain until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Distzel will leave on tbe 26th lor a tbres months visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. MeNamara left yesterday noon for her home in Portland accompanied by her husband George A. Young, of Hidgeway, re turned from Portland today ami is slop ping at the Umatilfa House. MesdameM J. W . and Kd French , who have spent the past few days in Port land, returned home last Saturday. Misses Nellie and Ixu Hosteller went ti Heppner, this afternoon to spend Christmas with their Aunt, Mrs. Geiger. Will Croesen, who has l en on the Sound for the last few months, has mine home to sue i id the holidavs with his parents. Mrs. Joseph Bonn arrived home on the early morning train yesterday from i her home in neiivue, lowa, wnere sue has made an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Sinnott, after spending a couple of day with their relatives in this citv, left this afternoon for their home in Portland. Mrs. Hal W. French left Sunday on tbs afternoon train for bar horns la Portland wbere sbe will remain a month. Mr. French accompanied hsr. O. B. S. Nutloa There will be a communication of Cotsmhia Chapter He. 33, 0 E. 8.. this (Mesksnr) swains at 7 'JO. I -stel ratios ofosteers. BFOrdsroftheW.il. Mast Scott Uveas, Sesy. For J.M. good lounge, sheep with timer Blakeley s Drug Store, Our HOW (,,r Christmas lines mjf . ... sre finer tbsn ever. Medallions Ufr lhrw UmM M may are all 1901 subjects Tbs prices ars 25 to 30 per cent No carry-overs. lom lh,n PorlUnd. MAIL OKIUKI receive our I OflTU TJUnyCC I avrry fscksatf iWllrerwl rrmm. pvrsonal attention. 0U I II I I1UIIC0 pnaniitly, In thv city. GET THE MONEY in the glass jar in our Window. We will give it to the one guessing near est to the amount the jar contains. Contest closes March 1st, 1002. ...MAYS A CROWE... One Minute read this ad, One Minute to look at our window. Two Minutes WELL SPENT. We are Headquarters for Santa Clau& The Hub Ctothlna Co, (MAYS s CHOWH nUlUiINO.) W. Mi tfUmmmsnH'i