in o t LADIES' Fall id Winter UNDERWEAR; The Original Air-Tight St ove, . , . : Hagey's King Heater. We were never in a position to offer such values in our Under-wear Department as "we are this Fall Our Goods are ALL POPULAB-PRICED GOODS. V ... g Rii Tight 3 t c t No. 7190--Ladies' Heavy-Ribbed Balbriggan Vests and Pants.:...:.., 25c per pair No. 7258 Ladies' Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, color grey......... 30c per pair No. 7266 Ladies' Jerse7 Ribbed Vests and Pants, color gre' ... ......35c per pair No. 7298 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, silver grey..... V .,40c per pair No. 7477 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, silver grey 50c per pair No. 7473 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests and'Pants,. silver grey.......... 65c per pair No. 374 Ladies' All-Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants....... 75c per pair No. 3706 Ladies' Heavy Natural Wool Vests and Pants ...,75c per pair Ladies' Florence Union Suits- ..." ..........$1.50 per pair No. 7176 Ladies' Extra Fine Ribbed Union Suits 2.00 per pair We carry a Complete Line of Children's Union Suits V and Children's Knit Goods, from the cheap Cotton Ar - tide to the Finest Sanitary Wool Garment. See Window for Display. PEASE & MAYS o ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. . t Air Tight Heaters are the best and most Economical heaters made. Call and See our STOVES and get our prices before buying1 else where. MAIER & BENTON The Dalles. Take a look at them "before you buy something else. They are all right. v Sold only by M AYS & CROWE. Remember- . We have strictly First-class Fife, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES. ! Phone 25. UO. X. JT Jli J. JliJXO X KsKJ The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY. OCT. 13. 1896 Weather Forecast. ' PORTLAND, Oct 13, 1896. For Eastkrk Obegon Tonight and tomorrow air. Paode. Observer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations ana Local EVrents of Lesser Magnitude.. . Wizard Oil Company . At the New Vogt tonight. Senator John H. Mitchell speaks at Dufur on Thursday, the 15th. - The King's Daughters will meet with Mrs. Randall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Four loads of cattle were shipped to Trontdale last evening by Newt. Bur gess and two loads of hogs by Parrot to Seattle. The painting entitled "The Horse fair' painted by Mies Holcomb, will be raffled this evening at 8 o'clock at the Umatilla House. Messrs. Grant Mays and Thompson . were m Mitchell last week buying cat tle, and purchased some 'yearlings and 2-year-olds at $11 and $16. i '" ;. The elereopticon exhibition Wednes day evening at K. of P. hall will be something very fine. The apparatus is now on exhibition in A. M'. Williams & Co. 'a window. H. C. Myers, of Heppner, Morrow county, has filed an assignment for. the benefit , of bis creditors in the office of Recorder Malcolm in Portland. The assignee is John Myers. ' Mr. N. Whealdon years carried the state of New York in bis vest pocket, estimates that McKm- ley will carry that state by no less than 150,000 plurality.. Coming from such a high Democratic source, it shows that one can safely gamble on the empire state setting down 'hard on Bryan and all his wild theories. . ' Beginning with tonight, the streets of Eugene will again be lighted by elec tricity, after a period of darkness lasting nearly three months. At the meeting of the city council . last evening the terms of the electric light company were accepted, and -it was voted to contract for 24 arc lights at the price of $9 each per month. fichoonmaker't Dates Cancelled. Guy Moulton Fined WIO for' Sending ' Obscene Letters Through the Mails. The following telegram is self-explanatory: " Portland, Oct. 13, 1896. M. A. Moody, The Dalles, Or. : Regret cancellation by the' national committee of all of Schoonmaker's Ore gon appointments. . Sol Hibsch. Nothing further is known than the mere announcement stated in the tele gram. ' . The Coming District Fair. is exhibiting ' a specimen of what. he. calls "Pennoyer wool," which is a fine quality of asbes tos ' found in the John Day country.' The ledge is about half an inch in thick ness, between solid walla of rock. - If we were a gambling man and bad a loose hundred-dollar piece lying in our vest pocket we would plank it down against $50 that Wasco county will give McKinley a majority of 500 on the 3d of next month. Antelope Herald., Orville Hendershot, a young man1 for merly a resident of this city, made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide in Port land early yesterday morning. He suc ceeded only in inflicting a , slight flesh . wound by shooting' himself, in the aide with a revolver. . J. E. Campbell of the. Warm Springs agency, informs the Prineville -Review that the work on the government school 'buildings is progressing' very rapidly. Several fine structures are being erected, and the government is going to consid erable expense in eo doing. A petition is being circulated signed by a large number of ','poor innnocent men" for the Ladies Thespian Club to repeat their excellent entertainment of Saturday last 'in the Baldwin' opera bouse for the delectation of the petition ers. The ladies promise to "think over . it." . . .; - .- , David a. Hill, wno baa for many - Hardly second in public estimation to the - subject of . politics is the Eastern Oregon District fair, wbich opens on Tuesday next at the faif grounds. A little inquiry shows there is a lively in terest taken in the different features, and all indications point to a successful fair, As regards exhibits, they promise to be unexcelled in variety and high quality. The racing features, also, have excited great interest, and. besides the local favorites, there will be as many as forty racing horses from ' abroad. - A new. de vice for starting in a race will be shown for the first time.known as the electric starting gate. The horses .are all lined up in front of a web stretching entirely across the track. At the (instant the button is touched the web disappears arid the horses then have an even start, no failures. . Surprise Party. On Monday evening at the home' of L.' L. McCartney, there was a surprise party 'given for Miss Annie Cox... Those present were Mrs. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fagan, Mrs. S. Davis, Miss Edith Davis, Mrs. Becht and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan, Mr, Irvin Par kins, Mr. C. Fagan and family, Mrs, Mary Thompson, Miss Mesby, Mr. Harry Davis, Mrs. McHaley. and family, Mr, Charlie Davis, Mr. Dinsmore Parrish and family;- , A most enjoyable evening was (Spent. Games were plaved and music, was furnished by Mrs, L. McCart ney and Mr. Irwin Parkins, with violin and guitar. Refreshments were 'eerved and the party broke np at 11 :30. " Do not fail to look at the new linen display in the windows of the ' Elite millinery store, just received from eastern .linen house. Very ' latest de signs in large and small doileys suitable for holiday work. Exquisite and com plete shades of silk in Brainard and Armstrong brands, also Royal Society. . . 12 3t-wl PLEAD GUILTY. Guy L. Moulton, proprietor ot the steam dye works, at The Dalles, was ar raigned in the United States dietrict court yesterday charged with harrowing his wife from whom be is separated, by sending her letters couched in abusive, taunting language, and naming the woman and her relatives in appellations not fit for- print. The trial was short. the defendant pleading guilty .and he was fined $10. The Oregonian today says He looked pale and disgusted, and bad evidently made up his mind that the easiest way out of it was the best, as he waived reading of the- complaint and pleaded guilty. There must have been some extenuating circumstances connected with bis case, as the conrt im posed a fine of only $10," which was paid. Mr. . Moulton 'will now give UDCorre- ponding with thelady." Deputy Marshal Humphrey, who ar rested Moclton at The Dalles, tells the Telegram this story of the prisoner's chagrin on finding himself in the mar shal's presence. .' ''-'-. "In the dye works business Monlton's father is . connected, with him, and it seems that the pair had received an ink ing of the proposed arrest. Moulton had therefore cautioned bis father to keep a close watch for any government officer that might' come about the place and 'give warning to the writer of ob scene letters that he might make good his escape by .the rear windowB. ; As it happens. Deputy Marshal Humphrey's home is. in Albany, where also the Moultons long resided before removing to The Dalles, and all parties were well acquainted, , - HumDhrev ' ar rived to make' the arrest early in the morning, finding the- elder. Moulton arisen, but the younger still in bed. " 'I want to see Guy,' said the officer. "Peter Moulton opened bis month to give a -warning, but the look on his face gave his purpose away.- Don't!' quietly said Humphrey. 'If you do you'll both" go to jail. Just tell utuy a gentleman is-ia-the shop waiting to see him. , The old man, overawed, did as be was told, and. a moment' later the younger Moulton appeared. He got a glance at the marshal and started back aghast. . ' " 'Holy smoke, dad ! You bloody old fool I' be yelled, don't you see it's Humphrey?' and started to beat a hasty retreat, but was induced by the officer to hold his ground. ' " I knew it, Guy ; I knew it, wailed the pater, 'but Humphrey wouldn't let me holler." ville Journal an account of their latest exploit : Some sheep from the Mitchell country, moved in ' on territory which the cattlemen say shall not be herded by eheep. One day last week, fourteen armed men visited this trespassing band of sheep and one of the party, who was masked, relieved the herder of his gun, at the same time giving him some point ers as totbeinadvisability of his remain ing in that section., of the country if he placed any valuation on his life. The whole party then fired into the band of sbeep, killing and wounding from 200 to 250 bead, burned the camp outfit and departed ; promising to return . again if the sbeep were in tbat locality at a given time. - The Wizard Oil Co. When you mant to bay The Wizard ; Oil Company is more meritorious than half the vaudeville shows now on the road pretending to le first class. Of course for the privilege of being admitted foe 15 cents, one 'must listen to a ialk npon the merits -of Wiz ard oil, but the talk is short and actual ly interesting,', and consumes no 'more time than the space between acts when there is nothing to look at but the drop curtain. ' i . . ' . As before stated, the show part of it is "immense," and reveals 'a surprising variety; comprising the pleasing features of the concert, the minstrel, the circus and the comedv. The' quartette have excellent voices and sing fresh, new songs. Mr. Gallagher is possessed of a rich bass voice and is a comedian and facial artist of rare ability. The tenor in his solos was pleasing, the rendition of "Bonnie, Sweet Bessie," one of the prettiest of . old Scotch ballads, being plaintive and sweet. The little man is a wonder as an acrobat, and his short stature makes his song and dance appear very comical.. The juggler has also much talent, and his baton spinning was never excelled in The Dalles. The evening concluded with a roaring farce comedy, full of fan, which put the large audience in the best of humor. The opera house will be crowded nightly,, as the entertainment is deserving of liberal patronage. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry repairing to Clark, the East End jeweler. Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley,Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything in the Feed Line, go to the WASCO : WAREHOUSE Our prices are low and our goods are firpt-class. Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. ' Highest cash price paid for WHEAT. OATS and 'BARLEY. . Trouble Among; Stockmen. The cattlemen of the Southfork coun try, last spring, organized for the pur pose of excluding sheep from a portion of their section of the country and early in the summer they made considerable trouble for the sheepmen, killing many sheep and burning provisions. - , "An eye witness brings to the Prine- GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Cbrisman & Corson. ' FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. School Books Su ppl . ' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, . Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. .- les. Jacobson Book & Music Co. . 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