m -SPECIAL McdS Suits $7.75 All this week, $7.75 will buy a suit that is strictly all-wool, good looking, stylish and durable. Only new heavy winter suits shown, latest cuts and patterns, positively the greatest value over placed on sale. Men's black and brown stiff Hats, $3 qualit; special $2.33 Largest and most complete line of Men's Fine Overcoats, H. S. & M. make, $15 to $23. Hosiery Children's fast black Hose, size 5$ to 8; real value 15c, 5icial Price, IOc. Ladies' fleece-lined cotton Hose, excellent value at 35c; our price this week, 2?c er air. Under wear Ladies' fall-weight jersey ribbed vests and pants; good value at 35c; our price for this week, 25c garment. You d Your Wife f are invited here to see our $3 Shoe Perhaps you will be surprised to see. the shoes we are selling at $3. Our Great $3 Shoe is our Leader. It's made in a Lady's shoe and Gentleman's, and if there is a bet ter shoe on earth sold tor $3 we have never seen it. The winter styles are here, of the best stocks and new lasts. On the foot you can't tell our $3 shoes from a $5 pair. PEHSE 5t MAYS. The Dalles Duly Gbmfefe. SATURDAY - OCT. 1901 26. 9 ifl . Served Oysters m At Andrew Keller's. - - TREASURER'S NOTICE. All W aaeo Count? warraats rgitred prior to December 3, ISM. will b paid on premutation at mj oBJce. Iatarcet -Ma alter September It, 1MI. JOHN r. HAMPSHIKI, Coudit Treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Pro'essor Sand vie will five a dance at the Baldwin tonight. A A thoroughly competent girl wanted to do general housework. Apply at tbia office. ,25-28 Tne Chicago woman who was married to the same man three time would have been a grand topic for the Episcopal convention. Tbeo. H. Liebe has secured the ser vices of W. L. Coppernoll, an experi enced watchmaker and jeweler , late of iSogene, Oregon. Engineer Lucas, of the passenger train recently held up on tbeoutbern Pacific, is brother of J. Lucas, of the United States land office at this place. It ia suggested in the East that the viroroas efforts to drive cut the English sparrows have resulted in an increased plague of bngs and beetles. And even sparrows are to be preferred to bugs. Lidies wanted to work on sofa pillow. Material furnished. Steady work guar anteed ; experience unnecessary. Send stamped envelope to Mies McGee, Needlework Dept., Ideal Co.. Chicago. The marriage of rival newspaper -edit-ors m Bosworth. Mo., but well result newspaper consolidation. 'wo in eoole with bat a aingle thought can't consistently- put np a good journalistic fight. M. T. Nolan bat for sale few copies of the new Ortgonian head book, which he is selling at ten cents a copy. This is the most convenient end valuable compendium of Oregon statistics in print " soy price. 9fi.S8 28 Tomorrow will be "Sally Sunday" at tn M. E. Sunday school. A pleating program has been prepared consisting of a,og natations, addresses, etc., and presentation of rewards. All are most w dial, invited. The buildings belonging to the de funct distillery i Oranto are being torn down and the lumber disposed of to the Sherman eoaaty farmer. The baild togs, which are three, war and five story 22m. ara said to ooeuia ttO.000 lasaber. The Dalles Cit, this morning, besides a liberal list of passengers, appeared to have every available inch of space on the lower deck occupied with wheat, live stock snd emigrant wagons, and yet had bargained to take on tbirt, - five bead of beef cattle at Lyle. Sam Hudson, the youngest son of Henry Hudson, of Boyd, while chopping a log in the aoods Thnrsda, afternoon was struck in the eye with a chip, which inflicted a wound that may cause him to lose the eight of one eye. He went to Portland this afternoon to have the ad vice and care of an eye specialist. A recent visitor to St. Martins' Spring tells the Grass Valley Journal that there was a lady at the springs whose husband ! was a great snorer. The husband died recently and the lady was so used to the enuring that she had to have the hired girl to etand at ber bedside and turn an old c ff-e mill before she could go to sleep. Mrs. Elton, of Mill Creek, bronght to this office today a box of ripe strawber ries, some of which measure, or rather, alas, measured for they're now only as a pleasant dream oyer four inches and a half around the waist. They are of the Margarita and Mitchell varieties and the vines from which they were plucked hive been bearing all summer. Friends of W. H. Taylor, of Dry Hol low, were congratulating him today on bis recent marriage, that being his first appearance on the streets of The Dalles since that event. The wedding took place on the 16:h in Linn county, at the home of Hon. F. M. Kaiser, the bride's father, the bride being Miss Nancy El len Kaiser, who is a cousin of Mr. Tay lor's first wife and an old acquaintance. Mr. Taylor's Wasco county ft lends wish him and bis bride many happy days The Dalles High School football team have organized for the coming season with Bay Lake, manager, and John Coope-, The Dilles crack full-back and hardier, as captain. Games will proba bly ba arranged later with the Golden- dale Academy and Portland high school, b-si les several other schools of the stalky For the oast week the boys have been orac: icing after school boors on the high school grounds. The expectation is that a team will be developed that will give a good account of itself dpring the season. Before leaving this afternoon for Port- lend Superintendent Gardner, of tbe Boys' and Girls' Home, oieo iresn papers in tbe ease of the daughter of a Mrs. B -ooks, a woman of bad reputa tion in tbe East End. Mrs. Brooke has two deabteie of tender years who were taken from ber about two years ago be aaaae of the mother's dissolute ways. One of tbe girls came back here daring tbe asraival and bar lessees was re ported to Mr. Gardner by tod count, osleere. Mr. Gardner baa left a wer raat ia tbe beads of tbe sheriff, and should the girl eosne bask to her mother be will be arrested aad aast to the la this coeascttee it la perti nent to add that before leaving here to day Mr. Gardner asked The Chronicle to publicly express bis thanks and grat itude to the officials of Wasco county for the willing and efficient services they have often rendered him in his work. The Astorian says : "Carl S. Wheeler, of Pendleton, has commenced an action in the United States district court against the Columbia River A Puget Sound Navigation Company, better known as the White Collar Line, to re cover $10,000 damages for tbe use of two of bis copyrighted photographs without his permission. He alleges that be made two photographs, "Son of the For est" and, "The Tale of tbe Frontier, No. 5, Defeat and Despair," and that the company had used these pictures, pub lishing 5000 of each, for which he claims they are liable in the sum of $10,000, or $1 apiece." Operations at the experimental prune drier on tbe state agricultural college farm ended Friday, says the Coivallir Times. About 400 boxes of prunes and a qoantity of apples were drieJ as an experiment. It is proposed to enlarge and improve tbe drier next year for purposes of experimentation, and tbe drying tests will begin with tbe cherry crop. Tbe drier is also need to sterilise wheat in seeding fields on the farm. Tbe wheat is subjected to a high tem perature, which has the effect to prevent smut. Tbe new process was originated at the college, aad ie regarded with much favor because it is less txpeosive and is not detrimental to tbe vitality of tbe wheat, as is tbe esse when vitriol isl used for treatment of wheat to prevent smut. S. Huntington, of this city, and Judge Bennett and Attorneys Barnes and Das tin appeared for the defendant The case went to the jury at ll :S0 Thursday morning, and as no agreement was reached Friday morning at 9 o'clock, the jury was discharged. What Newspaper Han Was This? Superintendent Gardner, oi the Boys' viaud Girls' Home, while here yesterdsy to bring young Archie Simmons, tbe runaway, back to tbe borne, inquired nto tbe case of a couple of little girls rbo have been frequenting one of the opium joints on First street. The chil dren are tbe daughters of a German wo- nan who claims to he tire wile oi a Chinaman named Toy, a cook in one of the hotels. Toy's excuse for tbe chil dren's frequenting tbe opium joint wss tbst the keeper of tbe joint was bis un cle and tbe children visited tbe piece as relatives and for no bad purpose. Mr. Gardner warned tbe Chinaman that future visile would not b.t permitted, end should e complaint egain reach bim of tbeir occurrence, tbe children would be taken ewe, from tbeir mother. Tbe case of tbe State of Washington against Hsrry Dunn -ended, at least for tbe pro Bent, la tbe superior court of Golden dale yesterday morning b, tbe failure of tbe jury to agree. Dann wag triad far eeliiag intoxicating liquors without a license: He was tbe manager of a "ecaiel elub" where liquor eooltf be Obtained by its aseesbers by ebreks pre vioasly f rsensad far that par pees, Gas sing, otherwise, en alleged dry Pastas, Attorney Derek was en la tbe Boaasallse by Attorney B. Yesterday's Portland Telegram says: E. L. Rayburn, advertising man in the local office of the Northern Pacific Rail way Company, made a clever capture of a newspaper man yesterday. that would doubtless serve him as a strong recom mendation should he desire to get on a detective force. The newspaper man wae trepped in the act of attempting to scalp a ticket. He hailed from The Dalles. Rayburn was suspicious of the appli cant a ben he applied for tbe transpor tation, and concluded to watcb bim. Jhe applicant appeared to be in nervous haste, and wanted as long a time limit on tbe ticket as he could possibly get. Tbe transportation called for a first-class passage from Portland to St. Paul, and the applicant, gave es a reason for tbe long limit demanded a desire to stop off at Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and Bill ings. Rayburn played hide and seek with tbe newspaper man on the streets until they met face to face in the office of a Third street scalper. While tb news paper man would be going eround the block In one 'direction, Rayburn would take tbe other direction, thus permitting his man to get out of sight but for a few minutes at a time. "I will give you just fifteen minutes to return tbst ticket to our office," was tbe greeting of Reyburn to tbe newspaper man as they met. Tbe newspaper man colored up, hot made no reply. Ten minutes later tbe ticket was back in tbe office of tbe Northern Pacific, but it was not brought by the newspaper man. It was sent back by another. It is safe to safe to say that henceforth at least ooe paper in Eastern Oregon will carry no Northern Pacific adver tising. - Barbara, Attention! All barbers of this city are requested to be presenl at a meeting to be held at the O. K. barber shop next Monday evening at 8 :80 o'clock to attend to busi ness of importance to tbe craft. By or der of the kcai onion. T. J. Lvkjii, president, J. R. Hkx, secretary. Saner kraut and Swiss and Llmburger eheeee at Mater A Benton's. S4-3t Wanted For cash, forty bead of horses from 1100 to 1300 pounds weight. Apply immediately to T. J. Drlpps, The Dalles. oS-lltdew A new line of ebildren's school hats and asps received at Campbell A Wil son's millinery parlors. At reasonable prices. Cell and sea them. oi tf CASTOR I A Far latitats aad Ckilsirta. Hi KM Ym Han Always faffM ...The New York Cash Store... 188 and 142 Saoond Street. The BARGAIN STORK of the City. ..logs' aim mo school sous.. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are ofWring them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out your boy for school. Don't make vour purchases without seeing our Hue. We will save you money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns aro sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The Mew York Cash Store aw New Crocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh. ' clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MAYS A CROWE... Trilby and Cole's Original Mr-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction of Cole's Original Air-Tishv Heater has revolution ised the heating atova trails In all sections of (he United States. Its won derful economy in the use of fuel, and many other eic.lUnt qualities, strongly recommend it to all In need of a heating store. What Cola'e Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from zsro to 80 degree In five minutes. It will heat your home evenly day entl night. It holds firs 36 ;. ours without attention. You build only one tire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and corn nobs, snd glvss excellent results with this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light snd easily moved and set np.' The combustion is perfect and ashes are removed only ocea in lour weeks. None of the bent la wasted and the stove alll save one-half of yonr fuel bill. It is elean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Every one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is gnarenteed to stav air-tirfht as long as used. Where wood is need for fuel every family should base one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. Blakeley's Drug Store, We carry tbe largest anil incut complete I) It OWN KX FHACT ol Lemou ana Va tic ck In Eastern Oregon ol ni.la are the Heat Made. UKUue and MKDIl INKS, BvsrjrUiiBg we eel! ts 9 reefc. COMBS and BRUSHIS, Our prices are Ceaatstent. SPOKOKI aad CHAMOIS, , Out sKaaCKIriOM Department fUKSBM aad WiUIll, toiaeasigeel compete, men. rKBMu and Foco t'AMKKAS, We Mauutaeture IMIOTO 81) I' I I. I KS, Or. Waod's Ijlaleeeat. PHOTO W. and MOUNT.. MnTSft Table.e, I.OWW" OI.OCOt.ATaa. and Wlffc Hae.l Aimed Ceeasa. MAIL oUU.Ka receive our QflTU DUflliCC I Ev,f' '' deiUwed "rea, personal attention. I QUI II .nUIIEd I promptly, In the eltr. John Psehek, The Tailor, Has just received 1000 samples of tbe latest patterns in (Jent's Clothing Goods. He guaran tees prices aad a good fit or no pay. t J John Pashek, The Tailor. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker ut Embalmei Cor. Third and Waahlngrton eta. All or4esatiaadad to area) fitly. Loaf srwjjagjsjgj bOA0 ette eveewBwle, lOSe fire Insurance, lit IUn I (ran Its. (o. of lot sOttswee ae Capital aald ap 7 ,000,000 Aeeete eao,lJM,oaa Now la the time to Insure; tomor row may be too lata. Phone Mo. 6. Heufert A Condon. Phone No. S03, Pacific Bute Co, ARTHUR UKUVKKT, Resident Agent, The Dalles. vTky aay 1.71 par galloa palate wbee yea aa bay Jsanet Pstloe's sea proof pal.M toe alio., guaranteed ,sae b jMasa. fmlk, agents.