OUR SPECIAL SALE, SATURDAY. OCT. 20. We are Still In It, '---To bring into popular notice -: our Dress Goods Department, - We Offers- A handsome line of DRESS GOODS. See center window. Dress Pattern Lengths V i And as a still further exhibition of our good will, we will give you free with each dress, the waist and skirt pat terns the latest designs of the Stand ard Fashion Go. ; ' :-" Thus for $1.75 you have the Dress Goods and also the patterns for cut ting the dress. PEASE & MAYS. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. OUR SPECIAL SALE. SATURDAY, OCT. 20. .... i . For 'ne purpose of introducing ' , The Detroit Waist the regular price of which is $1.25, We Offer Them, This Day Only; $ i .00. O : 5 J V 8 This Waist is made-of English Sat teen with fine cording; has a plaited bust, which is lined with meiino gauze, making it very soft and pliable. PEASE & MAYS. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. DRY CORD WOOD, HAY.and GRAINS HEATING STOVES, COOK STOVES,;' '::;':-y steel:ranges, GROCERIES, ; . PROVISIONS, all at the lowest prices at MAIER & BENTON. and You Know It We are selling more goods than ever, for the simple reason that Our PRICES are RIGHT. We pay more for Produce than any other dealer in The Dalles. Consult Your Interests, and Trade with JOLES. COLLINS & CO. Telephone No. 20. 1 i.Ft. 1 C . "1 THE RELIABLE FIRM. EUROPEAN HOUSE, : ; f itest? jiotel in the City. . NEW and FIRST-CLASS. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. The Dalles Daily Cfiponiele. ntereda the Postoffiee at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. - Clubljing List. ' Regular Our . price price Ckrraide ud If. T. Tribune $2.50 $1.75 . ' ud Weekly Oregoiiai 3.00 2.00 " and Weekly Examiner 3.25 2.25 ' Weekly Kew York World 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and & Outs iier line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock rill appear the following day. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1894 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Xoteboolc of Chronicle Iteporters. Mays & Crowe have just received an other shipment of the celebrated Wil son heater. Miss Maude Shulthis, who has been visiting the Misses Story, returned to Pendleton Thursday. Weather prognostications for today and tomorrow : Today, rain; tomorrow rain, . slight temperature changes, with southerly winds. Frazier "Lodge, I. O. G. T., of 3-Mile will give a baeket sociable Saturday evening, Oct. 27th, at 8 o'clock. The program will consist of an apron and pencil entertainment. From latest reports it is probable the man, Overton, who is missing from his home near Portland,'' is in San Fran Cisco, ll seems tnere was a woman in the case and that circumstances prevent' ing their marrying, he fled from the Bcene of his sorrows. Champion Corbett is now roasting Fitzsimmons because the latter is back ward about signing the agreement to fight. He expresses his determination to drop Fitzsimmons entirely unless the latter signs by Wednesday. It seems it is time now for Corbett "to do his part of the horn-tooting. .-.' Mr. Frank Dekum, the well known Portland capitalist and pioneer, died at 10 :10 o'clock last night at his residence in that city. . Mr. Dekum had many friends here whose tenderest sympathies go out to the bereaved widow and family in their sad affliction. The big hat, with its crowning ini quity of perpendicularly-arranged fea thera, is the abomination of desolation to all theater-goers, and in such a hall as we have here, where the floor is level, ' the owners should be indicted for rob bery in cheating the fellow who has to sit behind them, oat of the worth of his i money. ... , , ... - ,' ,5 The; city recorder's court was visited .hisjaorning by thren Misses John Doe, : tiyoofj whom -wer charged with being ;, intoxicated, and the third, with selling : liquor to minors. ; The first iwa -were t fined; :vybjle; the. trial; pf the third was ! set for this alternoon at 3 o'clock. -A 1 couple i of genuine 'old John Does, also .;iaced,the music for oyer-indulgence. The county, clerk,' has .'.'been : .doing a lively business the past two or three days in the matter of niarriaga licenses; which have been issued as follows: J. R. Rand 'and Bertha Johnson, T. J. Harper: and Miss Mary A. Lance, G. F. Boswell and Edith A. Straight, and William S. Woodcock and Anna L. Woodcock. .- ' ; . Captain John W. Lewis has opened an office in the Chapman building, directly over the land office, and will prepare land papers and assist parties in perfect ing title to government lands. Having had four years experience as register of the land office here 'the captain is well equipped .for. the business, and will," no doubt, receive a liberal share of patron age. The day has been a nasty one, drizzle, drip, fog, not enough moisture to class it as a rainy day, too much to class it as respectable. A stretchy, yawning sort of a day that had hours of waste time between -its "dawning and its end. The street crossings are sticky, the air chilly, and the whole tout ensemble (whatever that is) utterly depressing. The Wizard Oil Companyshow tonight for the last time. It is safe to say that no company ever before gave so much and so general satisfaction, for the money as it does. Some very lucky people will retain valuable souvenirs of the visit of the company and will long remember Wizard Oil, and the very delightful en tertainment it furnished them, and that too in the shape of an advertisement. j The leading article in The Forum for November will be ''The Political Career and Character of David B. Hill," by an anonymous writer, who will attempt to make an independent measure of Sena tor Hill's position and influence in national politics. In the same number, Ex-Senator Edmunds will discuss the question of the 'popular election of United States senators a noteworthy article from perhaps our highest con. stitutional authority, ' and a man who has himself had long senatorial ex perience. ' " -: "Look np, and not down," if you're a suffering woman. Every one of the bodily troubles that come to women only has a guaranteed cure in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. That will bring you safe and certain help. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and it builds up and invigorates the entire female system. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves diges tion, enriches the blood, brings refreeh ing sleep, and restores the health and strength. For ulceration, displacement, bearing down sensations, periodical pains, and all "female complaints," "Favorite Pre' scription" is j the only guaranteed rem edy If it ever fails to benefit or care, you have your money back. Do you want Thb Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner for a year? If so send -us $2.25 and .you can have them, 156 papers ..for. $2.25 or less than a cent and a. half , pioce. - It you jwpujd ratjher have, the New"' y.ork Wrld'w$ .will send you that and Ae Spmebxi.y C?cbon lChB pne,;yea for. $2.25.,i; The orld s also; a semi-weekly W.you Vwili get 208 papers. for $2.25. , -, . .'. r vrv"-- . When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Married Thirty Tears. Wednesday evening a very pleasant gathering assembled at the residence of Hugh Gourlay, the editor of the Klicki tat Republican. The occasion was the pearl anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gour lay, who were married in Smithboro, Ireland, thirty years ago. The first on the program J.for the evening was some select Bongs by Mesdames Weller, Mad dock and Heppner, after which a most excellent repast was served under the care of Mrs. Annie Heppner, an old-time friend of Mrs. Gourlay, from The Dalles. After the epicurean ordeal, came the "Spider Party." After much vexation of spirit, which lasted about two hours, tracing and untangling the various webs, the end was at last reached. '- As in the race of life, all did. not receive the reward which seemed properly (due them. Mrs. Col. Pike secured .first prize- and Mrs. Daniel Cram the booby prize. Among thoee present were Hon. W. R. Dunbar and wife, Col.'E. W. Pike and wife, O. D. Sturgess and wife, Daniel Cram and wife, F. C. Brodie and ,wife, J. G, Mad dock and wife, Samuel Waters and wife, Mre.O. C. Weller, Mrs. H. H. Sutcliffe, Mr. G. F. McKinney and wife, of Gold endale, Miss Lele Younger of Salem and Mrs. Annie Heppner of The Dalles. To conclude the exercises of the even ing, J. G.. Haddock united Mr. and Mrs: Gourlay in marriage in Davy Crockett western style. . The closing scene in part might might be described by the poem : "Two lusty lads, well dressed and strong, tepped out to lead the bride along, ma two young maias ! eaual size. As soon the bridegroom's hands surprise." - Anon. What We Think of Bach Other. There is nothing further concerning the express robbery, except that the company has offered a reward of $1500 for the recovery of the money, or ten per cent, of any portion of the amount re covered. '- Besides this a reward of $250 apiece is offered for the arrest and con viction of the robbers. . The detectives have discovered that the job of ferreting ont the perpetrators of the robbery is a large sized one. - There seems to be a general impression that the money was taken by local talent,, though quite a number are of the opinion the work was that of a professional, who probably came up from Portland on the same train with the box. . One peculiar fea ture of the affair, which shows the con fidence and respect we have for each other, is, that nearly every one suspects nearly every . one else, and insinuates that any man in town would have taken the money if he had . a chance. '.' : - As a matter of fact there has been more sense, less suspicions and absurd theories con' cerning this robbery, than over any other affair of the kind that ever hap pened here'. Nobody knows anything and so the whole matter, is left to the imagination with, somewhat startling re. salts. We suggest that the whole matter be turned over to the young Obarr boy, as be is the only person who has made a success of the detective .business here, for. Some time. , . v . ; :- ' The success that has attended the use of Dr. J. H McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine; has been truely remarkable. Hundreds supposed to, be crippled for life, with arms. and legs drawn up crook' ed or distorted, their muscles withered or contracted, by, disease have been cured through the use of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by ine snipes -.tunersiy u rug uo. . THE CHURCHES. The Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Taylor pastor, will hold services at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. All not worship ping elsewhere are cordially invited. Sunday school follows the morning ser vice. . No service in the evening. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. Whisler , pastor. i Preaching by . the pastor at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. ; Sunday school after morning service;" Junior League at 5 :30 p.m. ; Epworth League at 6 :30 p. m. ; class meeting Sunday at 10 a. A. and Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. All are cordially welcomed. The Congregational phurch, corner of Court and Fifth, street Sunday ser vices as usual At 11 a. m. and at 7 :30 p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W.. C. Curtis.. ' Sunday school immediately after the morning service and meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Topic, Which of Christ's teachings seems to you most wonderful? Mark i :22 ; Is. ix.:6.. r Persons not worshipping else where are cordially invited to unite with us. Between disease and the many cheap preparations which are palmed off un der the name of - blood purifiers, take your chances with disease, nntil you can procure Ayer's Sarsaparilla the only reliable blood purifier. Sold. by. all druggists and dealers in medicine. ; just ffeqeiued, L. Rorden & Co., ' ' ; to introduce their Grocery Department, Wiil Give to Everyone buying One Dollar's worth of Groceries before Nov ember 15th, a chance for a handsome - China Dinner Set now on exhibition in our window'. New Stock, Lo-w Prices, L. Rorden St Co. For the persons who took Groceries away from our . store, and. were not sorry they did not get; morervIt shows long-headedness to buy. the freshest goods in ' town at the lowest prices. J. B. CROSSEN, Fine Good Clean Store. Prompt Delivery. FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS, NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS i j CLOTHING-, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Paah Kn itara otA invttul trh v a m ina nni TCotxr Pf lPfla DB Avprvlhinff will sold with the smallest profit. Special Bargains every day of the week. TERMS STRICTLY CKSH. i j .Ki- f - d , a t. .? . ; .. ; !": '; i ) , v., ' -. ; ' ' "" -- In anticipation of a renewal of business activ ity, we have bought an enormous line of Men's Underwear and Overshirts for Fall and Winter, which we have placed on the market at prices to suit the limes. JOHN C. HERTZ X3 ; w. "V;A.XJS E3 , ' ' , ' ' Successor to Paul Kreft & Co. " DFJLLKK .IN t I Hi :: '' PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. ; .". . And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL : PAPER. , WALL PAPER. ' PKACTICAL' POINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. . MASTJRY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. .. Agents for Masury .Liquid Paints. . No chem icel combination or' soap mixture., A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to.. . . . , - : ' - - ' Store and Paint ShoB corner Third and Washington Sts., . the Dalles, 0reon IT7I V ImJ and AUCTION ROOjvl. i: II iv , :: .-A ; : ... : '. . ''' - '" ' ' ' ' "' ' ' . . - I .. W noiuMius u nmnm s wwi mm, uu opwuu 01. ' . ' ; - . . . Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold. Money Loaned on JeWelry "and 'other 'Valuables. ' A TrnrnTAW wrCDTT C! A MITT IT A TT . from ll to a o'clock. I A U KJ X lUll XL! V J. tJX. JL XWA JL ' will aell I erty placed with me at reasonable commliilon. Give me a call. I any goods or prop-