.: COLiE'S J fill Right Clothi no. Carload of the celebrated son Heaters just received, sizes and kinds at your price. Wil AU own At Prices that are all Eight for you. Our Fire Sale is still on. All goods from 25 to 50 per cent reduction. ..ITBL0SI. r t d 6 Clothing that in fashion, .material, make, cat and fit could not be better, and in PRICE could not be lower and give you what a gentleman ought to have. A visit to our Clothing Department will show you three counters piled high with bargains. , COUNTER NO. 1, at $3.85 a SUIT v shows men's suits. This particular suit sells for a lot more money in the regular course of trade, but we want to clean them out. Don't let the low price stand against it. - . COUNTER NO. 2, at $6.85 a SUIT carries this season's goods which we considered splendid values at $8.00 and $9.00. To close them out we have made a price of $6.85. Large range of patterns to choose from. " COUNTER, NO. 3, at $7.85 a SUIT. - ; Here are the best values in men's clothing ever offered in this city. Suits that should retail for $10.00, $12.50 and $14.00 are in this lot. , A few minutes spent in looking these goods over may save you dollars. Everything men wear. Every thing right or your money back. T w nr h ft r- n man ft i-i mn o. ssrftsz" rtHat mhi&, ine uaiies, ur. The Dalles Daily cnronicls. FRIDAY XOVKMBEE 4. 1898 I WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Eighteen in. air tight heatere. $2.50. Twenty-one in. air tight heaters, $3.00. Twenty-four in. air tight heatere, $3.50. Also a full lineof the celebrated "Wil son" heaters at Mays & Crowe's. Now is the time to have your Xmae Fotos made by Giflbrd. 1-lra The German specialist will return to the city and remain December 1st, 2d and 3d. The German specialist may be con sulted free on Friday evening, November 4th, from 5 till 9 o'clock. 3t2 Arrange to hear the Lafayette enter tainment tomorrow evening at the Vogt. Admission 15 cents, children 10 cents. H. L. Doueherty and H. M. Peters are "enjoying themselves" in tbe palatial quarters furnished by the city lor those who visit Recorder Gates and have not the wherewithal to reimburse the city for favors received from citizens whose sympathy they have aroused. Tbe members of the Jackson Engine company will be compelled to settle up their dues now, as at the last meeting it was decided to expel any who may be in arrears the next time they meet. ' They also decided to have a drill, which will take place Monday evening. Mr. A. A. Urqubart was made to be lieve that the storm waB "all in his eye" this mornint when it blew what he thought was a barn door into one of his optics, blinding him for a time. It was not until medical assistance wa9 se cured that he was relieved and his eight restored. Yon need not worry over dressing dolls for the children this year, as the young ladieB who are interested in the fair to be given by the ladies of the M. E. church, will save you the trouble. They have purchased some of the prettieet dolls to be had, and will dress them in tbe daintiest manner possible. Mrs. Thomas, who was injured in the runaway accident Wedneeday evening, has been removed to her daughter's home, on Dry Hollow, and is getting along nicely. Fred Burchtorf, who was badly hurt a few days ago by falling from the roof of Pol Mays' residence, is also improying, although still con fined to his bed. The meeting of the Rathbone Siaters last evening, wrhen their grand chief, Mrs. Parmenter, visited them,. was one of especial intereet and very enjoyable. A large number were present and the work of the order was exemplified by the chief. At the close of the session a banquet was served and several speeches were made, the one by Mrs. Parmenter being especially appreciated. Prof. Ryan was present and furnished music, while the guests joined heartily in dancing until a late hour. A letter received by Mrs. Eliza Mc Farland from her grandson, Vard Mc- Farland, who is now in Juneau, Alaska, informs her of his marriage with a young ladv whose name we conld not obtain, who formerly resided in Portland, but is now a resident of Juneau. Vard's friends in this city will be somewhat surprised to bear of his marriage, as it will be hard for those who have not seen him eince he left The DalleB to realize that he is not the eame little lad he was when with his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. E. B. McFarland, he moved to Portland, On Wedneeday Messrs. T. J. Seufert and A. J. Gorman made a trip into the country, visiting Sherars Bridge, Tygh,' Kingsley ana Dufur in the interest of the Seufert & Condon telephone line. Arrangements have been made to build a line to Sherars Bridge and from there on the people of the adjoining country will extend the line to Prineville. A branch telephone will also be put in reaching Wamic and Wapinitia, which will be a great convenience. The com pany intend to commence work at once and finish tbe line in the course of a month's time.- From visitors who have recently "Te- turned from Tygh Valley we bear much. praise of the growth of thaT little berg. It .is said that Van Duyn& Adams have the finest store and the argeet stock of goods found in any place of its size, while the flouring mill of F. S. Gordon, who is himself an expert miller, is turn ing out fifty barrels, a day of the best flour to be obtained anywhere, It is run by water poWer and contains the latest machinery Mr. Gordon endeavor ing to make bis . mill an up-to-date in stitution. Tygh has also new water works, the town being furnished ' with water from a reservoir which receives its eupply from the creek, a wheel hav ing been .put in near to the flouring mill. VETO PUT UNDER A BUSHEL. Tie Council Say, Let There Be Light and There Will Be Light. Much interest was felt bv everv citi zen of The Dalles iu tbe outcome of last pight's council meeting, . when a final vote was to be taken on the light ques tion, which has proven iteelf decidedly heavv." The conncilmen were also deeply con cerned in it as the result shows, and there were present : Stephens, Clougti, Barnett, GunniDg, Keller, Butts, Johns and Knck, as was also Major Nolany presiding. .x "The most important subject was left, till the last, and the conncil proceeded to other work, first deciding to loan out tbe surplus city funds in the hands of the treasurer. ' vTwas moved-.. and carried that tbe finance committee be empowered to em ploy an expert to inqure into the state of the taxes due from the county to tbe city, by looking over vihe tax list and record b. . The fire and water committee reported that a new chimney had been erected i the fire engine boo Be. Councilman Johns, of the judiciar, committee, reports that the outstanding warrants to be redeemed by tbe etvle A t eui 3 fund are to be srun two years longerj The style A fund is. explained as being the fund of $1500 set apart in 1895, when the city decided . to start in on a cash basis, to redeem that " much of city warrants. " ; I During the meeting it was decided to sell the lot belonging to thej city on Third street, on which formerly stood the engine house, if ax suitable price could be obtained. Artiying'&t'the question of the even ing, each councilman looked grave as if Those of onr citizens who were awak- j he had just then seen the city in dark- . c .!.,.: r.-i i t i ,. . . We have just received a large stock of Cole's Air Tight heaters, which will sell from $3.50 to $12.00. Every stove warranted. Call and see our stock of heaters before purchasing. piaie i mm .THE HAflDWrlKE DEALERS. 161 Seconi St. TBE DALLES, UR. C J Crandall. treasurer - 20 00 John Blase.r, mdee - 5 25 Maier & Benton, mdse G 40 Hansen & Thorn sen, labor and -mdse 4 CO Mrs Klint. wood 10 00 Dufur & Menefee. legal eerv 10 00 F S Gunning, labor 12 25 Frank Ruffher, erec. flue in en gine house . ... 17 30 Mays & Crowe, mdse 4 60 J T Peters & Co., mdse 18 58 JHannon, hauling 3 00 H Glenn, mdse ; 8 50 Dalles City Water Works, rent, ' Sept and Oct 64 00 IF L Burharo. hauling 1 00 k Ed Kurtz, hauling bose cart 2 50 E Benjamin, sawing wood 2 00 J B Goit, eurveying. 2 50 D W Mann, hauling 1 00 J W Blakeney, hauling 3 50 Cbas Jones, Labor. 6 00 Dan Fisher, do 43 20 JHebener, do 36 40 J Brfrton, do 6 00 T Driver, special police 14 00 Elmer James, special police 10 00 California Restaurant, meals. ... 1 50 The Work of The Library. A meeting of tbe members of the library was held at tbe home of Mrs. F. L. Houghton last evening. This was the regular annual meeting, and election of officers took place. So well had the work of the present officers been done that all were desirous of retaining them,1 but such was not the will of tbe ladies in qnestion and the offices are to be lied as follow 8 during the coming year:' & JVIays enea out ot tneir peaceful slumbers in tbe night last night were persuaded that the "wind bloweth where itlisteth" and we have heard of a few who took to the basement, making up their minds to build a cyclone cellar today, unless the wind had all blown away by morning. Others came to the conclusion that they had the ague, at least they were a little shaky. The "zephyrs" still continued tc make their presence felt today, much to the disgust of the girl with bangs, who bad also a hat to hold on, a dress to hold up, numerous packages to carry and her self to keep on the sidewalk. If there's one thing The Dalles excels in its wind, and its citizens are compelled to "be blowed." However, we are told it is our salvation, keeping the place healthful and the atmosphere clear. By Special Request. Mrs. Dr. Frank, tbe celebrated eye specialist, will devote Sunday from 2 to 5 o'clock to the examination of the eyes of those who are unable to come ou any other day. From 1 to 3 she will devote her time cheerfully to those who may be unable to pay, and will give any treatments which may be required free of charge. Room 38, Chapman block. ness calling npon him for light. The mayor's veto of the light ordinance was then read, and a silence followed, which showed that each was studying the ques tion or had already decided the only course to take, and a vote being taken Clough, Johns, Gunning, Stephens, Barnett and Butts voted for, and Kuck and Keller against. No diecussion of the matter was had, but everything passed off very pleasantly. " Now that the counciHuts "done what j seemed their duty to the city in regard to this matter, the only qnestion arising is, can the mayor and recorder, who have the contract to arrange with the Electric Light Company, come to a satisfactory agreement with them? It is thought no difficulty will arise in'tbis matter, and that lights are now assured. Many are inquiring as to the length of time it will require to place them io position. We are Informed by Mr. French that it will require a month at least ; the exact time cannot be esti mated. The following bills were presented and ordered paid: Chaa Lauer, marshal. . . .- '$75 00 Geo Brown, engineer - 75 00 A Phirman, nightwatchman .. .. 60 00 Ned Gates, recorder 0 00 Pease Noxt Door to Land Office, Washington Street. lESUiOVAL WOTICE. J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Post office, 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 per fieart. On a 'L-udwi' Piano that she saw in our magni ficent assortment, but despaired of getting it till we sold her one at such a reasonable price, and on such ;asy terms, that her desire was gratified. Everyone that hears a note struck on one of these sweet toned lustmments, that has any music in tbe soul, is charmed into wanting one. They can be found in The Dalles only at 170 Second Street. Jacobsen Book & Music Co Eastern Oregon's Leading Music House. Have two lots of LadieB1 Shoes which they desire to close out. To those who want a genuine bargain we will say, call early, as the price quoted will make them quick sellers. ' Ladies' Hand Turn, Button, Pointed toe., widths B, C, and D, sizes to 5. $5.00 shoe for $1.50. Ladies' Kid, Buttcn, Narrow Square toe, widths B, f3,00 shoe for C and D, sizes 2 a to 5. $1.25. President, Mrs. W. H. Mansfield; secre tary, Miss Lang; treasurer, Mrs. A. S. MacAllister. To the purchasing com mittee were added tbe names of Mrs. J. S. Scbenck and Mrs. W. H. Hobaoa? The work7 accomplished during the past year was very gratifying to the members and has also been appreciated by those who have shared in its fruits. The money raised from tbe special edi tion, gotten out some time since, has been expended very judiciously, and to the books which the library already con tained 210 have been added, and -the number will be raised to about 300 in a few days. The expenses have also been paid up to date, leaving the association in a good condition financially. The ladies have worked diligently and deserve credit as well as encouragement. New members should be taken in every day, as no admission fee is charged, and but 25 cents a month does. THE GERMAN SPECIALIST doctor goes is supplied with quiet, learned practitionore, who have forgotten more than the fakir, ever learned, and hey can give you the best treatment within the reach of human knowledge. While your home doctors carry you from year to year, get up at all times of the night and are yonr servants during the dey, and you pay them when you are well or able, the fakir geta the cash, and is gone forever. If your eyes are troub ling you in any way, call on Prof. P. G. Daut, the only graduated optician or doctor of refraction in The Dalles, two doors west of Keller's bakery. I . am here to stay, and guarantee all eye work. 1 Prof. P. G. Dattt. Solicitor Wanted. In addition tothe above we offer Misses' to 2, at Kid, Button, Coin toe, sizes 11 65 cents. . Misses' Pebble Grain, Button, school shoe, Good $i.oo. Boys Veal, Congress, 2 to by,. shoe for $2.00 $1.25. From Portland, Will Be at the Umatilla Boise Oct. 31, Km. 1-3. 1998. If you bavea Chronic Catarrh, con sultation is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from tbe nose? Are you troubled with bleeding of the nose? Are the nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult. Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the back of nose into the throat? Is your nose stopped up? Is your hearing affected? Is your throat sore at times? Do you spit a good deal when rising in the morning? Do yon hem and hawk to cleat your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eyes cured ; Cross eyes straight ened withont operation ; Catar acts removed without a knife; Glasses fitted where all others have failed ; Rup ture and Hernia cured without tmeses or operation, sure cure for kidneys. Chronic Rheumatism cured. Do not fail to sea the German Special ist. . A friendly talk will cost you noth ing, and is bound to result in a great deal of good to von. Will return monthly. It'a Human Xature. This readiness to accept the wonderful and miraculous in preference to com monplace truth. A plausible and glib-j tongued doctor can go from town to town curing, or trying to cure, people, and have a great influx of shekels, while every community in which the eo-called Dear Editor : If you know of a so licitor or canvasser in your city or else where, especially a man who has solicit ed for subscriptions, insurance, nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who can sell goods, yon will confer a favor by telling him to ccrrespoud with ns; 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, Americas Wooi.es Mills Co,, Chi"0. 0-12 2w Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of: this county, the county superintendent, thereof will hold a public examination at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, beginning -Wednesday November, 9, 1898, at 1. o'clock p. m. C.L.Gilbert, County school Superintendent. Wasco county, Oregon., Dated this 31st day of October, 189SL. An Important Difference To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and, sold by all druggists. Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter. De Witt's Little Early Risers will remove the trouble and enre Sick Headache, Bili ousness, Inactive Liver and clear' tbe Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. Snipes-Kinersly Drog Co.