r COliE'S THE EVENT OF THE WEEK. 6 SATURDAY SPECIAL. Real Kid Gloves for 89 Cents An Imported Real Kid Glove in six shades Tans, Browns, Modes, Eeds, Greens and Blacks. The real value of this glove is $1.25. All gloves sold by Pease & Maj's carry the manufacturer's guarantee. t t t Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Jackets in endless variety. Made A in the latest styles in Kerseys, Beavers, English Meltons and Fancy W Cloths. On all Jackets sold Saturday we will allow A Discount of 15 per cent. Our stock is practically unbroken in sizes and colors. t PEASE & MAYS. 6 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. $1 9 9 The Dalles Daily Ghroniele. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21. 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Eighteen in. air tight heaters. f2 50. Twenty-one in." air tight heaters, $3.00. Twenty-four in. air tight heaters, $3.50. Also a full line of the celebrated "Wil son" heaters at Mays & Crowe's. Ride up to the fair tomorrow in Ward & Robertson's wagonette. Hicely furnished room for rent. For -particulars inquire at this office. 20-lw Del Norte will be the central attraction at the track this afternoon, and it looks as if everybody will be out. In the excitement over the fair, save a little enthusiasm to be expended when the young ladies give their Halloween party on the 31et. For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera that will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf Just received. A consignment of plain and mixed pickles, olives, pickled onions, and chow chow, in bulk, at the Dalles Commission Co. If The Chronicle his cal ed too late for dinner, leave us on the porch and give U i n, hand-out. There's room for the filling process to get in its work today. Freeh Olympia and Shoalwater Bay oysters by the pint, quart or gallon, de livered, at greatly reduced prices at the The Dalles Commission Company. 12-1 w Tomorrow night will be the night for real enjoyment at the pavilion, when everybody can take a very active part in the evening's pleasure. Come with your dancing pumps on, or your slippers either, or dance in your boots, any way B3 you can get the most enjoyment out of it. About a week ago a broom factory was started in the East End, unpretentious, but nevertheless the best of brooms are manufactured there. Mr. Sheridan, who is at the head of the concern, is an old hand at the business, having made brooms for all the loading firm? of the hwest. County Clerk Kelsay has been doing his duty during the past few days, and his efforts to secure a weddiDg for the fair are untiring. He has come to the conclusion that the inducements offered by the management are not sufficient, and says if they willonly furnish the hearse he will procure the corpse. Mary Anderson, who is now Mrs. de Navarro, and hyesin Eng!and,has allow ed herself, her new English home and her two-year-old baby to be photograph- ed for the first time for publication. Some twenty pictures have been made, and the best of these will appear in an early issue of The Ladies' Home Journal The baby's picture is, of course, the cen tral one of interest. The last race on the official program yesterday afternoon was a quarter-mile dash : but fur some reason it was de clared off and a five-eighths mile dash substituted. There were five horses en- old I V. broo tared, which got away under a good start and made a very pretty race. Volta came in first, Nervosa second Uncle True third witti Barnato and Twister a close iourth. The state railway commission is no more. The governor has eigne 1 the special emergency bill abolishing the of fice. The commission is now in the midst of their regular report. They do not know even that the Btate had dispensed with their services. "The report is half finished, and will never be finished. There is a lot of other business which the members will have no time to wind up. ' Everybody wants to see the roadster match race, by what is termed the "slower horses" which is to be called at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The horses may not be quite so fast as some others, but the names of the owners are proof that it will not be a "slow" race. The horses entered are Doc S, owned by C. F. Stephens : Baby F., by H, Fowler ; Snip, by Mell Murchie; Mamie, by W. H". Hobson. Dalles young ladies are hereby notified that it will not be necessary for them to go South for "Hobson's kisses," they can be secured right here at borne, by calling at Pease & Mays' store tomorrow. The Chronicle force may be "HobBon's choice," having already been treated to a sample of that article, which they as sure you are not only the Bweetest kisaee, but the latest candy out. They don't come high, and you must have them, five for five cents. - '""- Yesterday Capt. Lewis received a let ter from the wife of Gen. Bacon, who is attending to his correspondence in his absence. She informs him that the General is styi at Walker, preparing for the winter's campaign.- Speaking of the fight at Bear Island, she says it was a narrow eBcape ; that nearly half of the men in the Third infantry were recruits and hardly competent to lead or fire their guns. General Bacon is a person al friend of Capt. Lewis. Mr. Baldwin informs us that Samuel Wells, the great Shakesperean reader is to visit The Dalles, and that a series of four entertainments will probably begin Monday. Fifty cents will be charged for one evening, or $1.50 for the series. Mr. Wells comes very highly recom mended, having complimentary notices from such men as Chauncey Depew, and Dalles people should improve such an opportunity, which is seldom given us. From all Bources may be heard com plimentary remarks regarding Wasco rounty'a exhibit at the Portland exposi tion. "It is the best we have ever had. II was proud to say I live in a county where such truit can be raised." So say visitors from here, and Mr. Varney, who haa had charge of the display, says noth ing in the exposition causes more favor able comment than does this one section of the building. Among other things there is a watermelon, which if 'twere hangin' on a vine would make the vine groan, as it weighs 74 pounds. Let them beat Wasco if they can. After the second race yesterday the jockeys had some trouble, and aa Boyn ton rode up to the judges stand awaiting the signal to dismount, Karrin, the rider of Little T. G., rode up beside him and made . a wicked etrike at him with the butt of bis whip. Boynton received the blow on the cheek bone, and as quiet as a flash retaliated, striking Kar rin in the mouth, splitting Doth his lips. The riders then dismounted "and wre enmmoued before the judges, as a foul was claimed. On returning to the weigh ing room they again came together, but were separated by friends and rushed to their quarters. MRS. REED 'AT THE PAVILION- Site Wu Greeted by a X.aree Audience 'Hello" Evening Also Helps to Attract the People. r-v- . - - - I ..HOT BLSL v iUEHTFHP p II. L i J. Id. LI Uo We have ju9t received a large stock of Cole's Air light heaters, which will sell from $3.50 to $12 00. Every stove warranted. Call and eee our stock of heatera before purchasing. .THE Hf$DWBtiE DEALERS.. 167 Seuonl St. THE DALLES, OR. JPaddin Head Wilson Those who failed to reach the pavilion at an early hour last evening had the ex treme pleasure of standing during the remainder of the evening, for the pros pect of hearing Portland's "queen of song" was such an incentive that a very large crowd was in attendance. As she came upon the stags she was greeted with loud applause, and her first selection was a Lullaby, which always attracts nn audience. Each succeeding number called forth uore enthusiasm. Her voice 19 that rich contralto of which one never wearies, and all seemed to enjoy the last number, the "Cuban Hammock Song" as well as the very first solo. While giving visitors from abroad a hearty greeting. The Dalles people were ever noted for their loyalty to home taiem, ana eo our orchestra was none the less appreciated because of the famous singer who was among us, but received their share of applanee. At the close of the program a grand ru6h was made for the telephones, and the rest of the evening was devoted to the Oregon Telephone Co., which in advertising its line, had also given those present an opportunity to enjoy programs being rendered in far off cities. This project had its desired effect, and the first "Hello" over the long distant 'phone will certainly not be the last.' Tonight Mrs. Heed will again sing, which will be the last opportunity to hear her, as ehe leaves tomorrow for Portland. The program runs thustly : Ben Hur Chariot Race Pau'l Overture Beatrice Shaeferr Woodland Serenade. ........ Mascheroni Mrs. Walter Reed. Selection "America". Moses (a. "Thy Beaming Eyes". . . .McDowell (b. "When Love Is Kind".. (Old Melodvl Mrs. Walter Reed. Selection "Chicken Brigade". .Johnson Waltz from Opera "Fencing Master".. . ". . . .De Koven Ben Bolt .' Kneass Mrs. Walter Reed. Rage in Ireland Beyer Post Dispatch Pryor Last and Final Notice. I hereby give notice that on and after the 1st of November, 1898, 1 will, with out further notice, proceed to levy upon all property upon which taxes remain unpaid for the year 1897. Robebt Kelly, Sheriff, Wasco County, Says: "The fool saith, 'Put all thy egga in different baskets;' which means, scatter your money and your attention ; but the wise man saith: 'Put all your eggs in one basket, and watch the bas ket.' " We have on'y one basket, and we are watching it in- optics. Having made a thorough study of the subject, graduat ing from three of the best colleges, we are enabled to give you a scientific ex amination. It doesn't matter whether you buy a $10 glass or a $1 glass, or any glasses at all, you get an examination, and a thorough one at that, which alone is worth your time to know your eyes. I fit all cases of eyes, and am permanent ly located in The Dal lea. I am no traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee all work in optics to give you entire satisfaction. Yours to serve, Pkof. P. G. Daut, the optician. Two doors west of Keller's bakery, The Dalles, Oregon. " Solicitor Wanted. Dear Editor : If you know of a so licitor or canvasser in your sity or else where, especially a own who has solicit ed for subscriptions, insurance, nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who can sell goods, yon will confer a faror by telling him to ccrrespoud with us; or if you will insert this, notice in your paper and such parties will cut this notice out and mail to us, we may be able to furnish them a good position in their own and adjoining counties. Ad dress, American Woolex Mills Co,, Chicago. o-12 2w FOK SALE, The sheep, lands, building and every thing needed to carry on the successful business in sheep and wool growing, of the late John Grant, in the Bath Can yon and Pine Hollow near Antelope Full particulars furniebed and bids in vited for entire property. J. Duff McAndie, Administrator, tf Antelope, Wasco Co., Oregon. THAT JOYFUL FEELLNO With the exbilerating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanli ness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. To Care a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to enre. 25c. Carload of the celebrated Wil son Heaters, just received. All sizes and kinds at your own price. . ' Our Fire Sale is still on. All goods from 25 to 50 per cent reduction. 1k&irs7-& Crowe. Noxt Door to Land Office, Washington Street. ' a IOVAL" J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Posloffice, where he will be pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,. GRAIN" and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders, will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. She Set On a "Ludwig" Piano that she saw in our mnjrnt ficent a-sortmciit, but despaired of getting it till we sold her one at such n icusonable price, nr.d on such finsy terms, that her defeire was gratified. Everyone thnt hears a note struck on one of these sweet toned instrument, thnt has any mnsio in the soul, is charmed into wanting? our. They can be foubd in The Dalles only at 170 Second Street. Jacobsen Book & Music Co Eastern Oregon's Leading Music House. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot f 11 kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, cTmTlV" Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle- H'l OUT' This Floor is manufactured expressly for family " use: every Back is guaranteed to give eatisf action. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if vou don't think eo call and get our prices and be convinced. - - Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.. 12 Perfect Pictures on 12 Glass Plates in 12 Seconds without reloading tfaqazinelfU fl V Cameras. -rfS-ir C- r. -i .- -1 2 r. Every pnrt made to produce perfect pic tures simply and easily, Kvery Lens speci ally ground, tested end guaranteed. Shutter sets itself and is always ready. Plates changed by the turn ot a button Anyone can take pictures with the "Cyclone." It cost little, works easily, keeps in repair, and requires uo extras. IN THREE SIZES No. 1. 2!424, f.i.bO No. 2. 3Jix4!4, ?S.OO No. 3. 4x4, f 10.00 Send for 1898 Catalogue. 4- I b - 2. DONNELL SrsBaTsOSHV9raana4BtePflrvBsaS0NS9S A. Ad. KELLER, Renowned Old Oro Fine Seloon Pure food laws are good, because much tea baking- powder : 1 coffee flavoring extract ' soda and spice is bad. Schillings Best likes pure food laws. & For sale by L. Rorden & Compan' I 118 October 15 A. AD. KELLER 1 S The Dalles, Or. to.oo. 3 SI worth of checks i S good for 10c drink, or cigar. 3 90 Second St., second door from Court. THE DALLES, OREGON. Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty iu Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. The Largest and Best of August Buchler's Home-made Beer and Porter. purcli German or Latin. The undersigned desires to instruct a few private classes in German or Latin daring the next eight months, and takes this opportunity to solicit pupils. All desiring instructions in either of these languages will please inquire for further particulars at the Lntheraq parsonage, 220 West Fourth Street, this city. Ktepect fully, s24 lm. L. Gbby. Win your battles againet disease by acting promptly. One Minute Congb Cnre produces immediate results. "When taken early it prevents constipation. And in latter stages it furnishes prompt relief. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Wood. Wood. Best grades of Dry Fir and Oak Wood always on band for sale at roinirnnm rate. Job. T. Pktkrs. 'Phone 25.