We are now prepared to show a full line of Exquisite Patterns in Black Grepons, Black and Colored Pierolas, Venitians, Vicunas and Meltons. Our Plaid, Single Skirt Patterns arc one of the strong attractions, not only on account of designs and quality, but because there are no two alike. e invite you to inspect our goods. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chfonicle. TUESDAY SEPT. 12, 1899 TrleplioHP -Vo. J. Oysters Served In every Style at A. KELLER'S WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Knjoy yonrsolvds Friday evening, Sept. 15th, At the Hook and Ladder boys' dunce. Cratvlord peaches, 05c at Duwsons. An adjourned regular meeting of tho council will ho held tonight in tho council chambers. A large gutf is being constructed at CraniUII & liurgot's which will he Placed at the entrance to Odd Fellow's cemeterv . A force of painters are at work on the Cosmopolitan hotel, nnd will soon trans form it ho that it will scarcely look like the same building, and inako tho street look totnett hat better to pnssengera go. Ior through on the train. The members of the Epworth League will fiivo tt reception to their pastor, Kv. J. II. Wood, tomorrow evening, Wednesday in tho church. All ihoiii wrs and friends of tho church aro in cited ami riqumted to be present. Dr. Loi'ke, who was formerly pastor of Taylor street cliurch in Portland, but for the pait two years has been In Sun "ancltcj, i.reached his farewell ternion l that jilaue Sunday und left yesterday wtako cargo of a church in Buffalo, TJ y pupils of the pub'.io school weio eact' presented with u fine polished hard od ruk-r and also a number of blotters drills the stump of the Homo Mutual 'neuuiciCo. They were presentod by er. Hosteller and French, who aro jj'nts fur that company, and to eay that yweru appreciated by tho children io8nottXprfaea it. X.Ir8, T J- Driver, daughter, Mamie, " 6on' Voluoy, have returned from extfcd"l visit to the family of David near Mt. Hood. While there, "R epent tight days in the vicinity ol ,, '""a MrH' I,rivor 8y Uk n,! n,0' ,,uklt'rrleB la that section, i. ,, l"clt "I" mil. She also Bays Mn5D" tl,u mml delll,t'l Pi"' to a vwtlon she has ever visited. he Improvement and enlargement of wo,. ,wl," t Pease & Mays' is 2 ednot ?blu " " u, giving tiie, ainplerooto to dis play goods. The immense corner win dow is today filled with tho latest fall dress goods, which show off to tho very best advantage. The appearance of the building is also much improved thereby. Dalles people hayo every reason to be proud of their dry goods stores, as every visitor to the city mentions their superi ority over tho stores in cities of the same size. Tho sidewalk in front of the old Full ton property leading to the bluff, which was mentioned by tho Cnno.vici.i: re cently is being badly in need of repairs, is now being miprovod, much to the satisfaction of those who are daily com pelled to walk over it. Look about and see if you havn't n sidewalk which should bo repaired. Neat residences are constantly being erected in our city, mnking it attractive, but just so long as our sidewalks, streets and alleys are neglected and unkept, the town will have au appearance which will le ol fensivo to visitors and all who come in contact with them. Saturday afternoon nt the Methodist conference in Spokane, Dr. G. K. Brown said to tho ministers: "Don't cry- God don't want men tn bellow in the pulpit. A crying preacher is a min isterial baby. Bo lavish with your errfotionn in their true sense, but don't cry." One minister asked : "Is it al ways possible for one whose soul is tilled with emotion to check the tears?" "No. I never said a word about tears; lot tt.em come. 1 only said, don't bellow in the pulpit. I heard a minister tell five deathbed stories in one Eermon; was that right? That's brutal. Pathos is a good thing, but when a man comes nut of a graveyard every time ho preaches, It is infamous." The committees who have on Fiilo the tickets for the hnll Friday night aro not altogethor delighted with tho success they me having, and somo of them have risked their lives to save the property of the very men they now ask assistance of w th a great deal more bravery than they use in requesting them to purchase a ticket which will aesuro them a pleasant evoning and help to again envo their property in future years. While the ri.:., .ir llvo Iti uniiiii nnn'n elso 1M'IJIlll.."UMt ..v... ... - j shack on Front Btreet, have responded liberally, mimy citizens who have valu able property in tho , city, have purchased one and two tickets, and I enino none. This is not as it should bo. Tho boys haye no selfish interest In view, but lha good of the city. Show them that it is your interest and not their'a when they meet you. Wo have often asserted that R. C. Judson (a of all men the most industri ous i that where Industrial Agent Judson is there will some Industry bo also. However, his friends in Tho Dalles were scarcely prepared for his latest venture, and are still in doubt as to his intent, as It hardly seem uppropqs nor is It klBS-lomary for a man in his position to go fcbout Introducing kissing bugs. Aud yet It is asserted that ho appeared at the Umatilla House last night with the Identical article. What It has to do Our Do So Beats Anybody's Say So. Wo announce tho best selected stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps; find wo have it. Wo advertise the Lowest Prices on worthy (roods, nnd wo tell at those prices. Onr sur prisingly low quotations on splendid values aro not n mero advertising pretense, but a living, daily actu ality. SEE WINDOWS. This week we are showing a few of our specials. Observe the following: Gents' Fedora Hats (Black, Brown, Coffee and Neutria), with sill: binding, patent leather sweat bands. Can not bo (quailed anywhere for less Hum $-'.50; Our Price, $1.50. GENTS' STIFF HATS, in all the latest stiles and colors, at pricep ranging from $1.00 up. A full line of CRASH and KNOCKABOUT HATS from 50c up. We are Sole Agents for tho ROELOF3 and MAN HATTAN HATS, equal to the best Hats made. Pease Mays. with agriculture, horticulture, or any other kind of culture they would like to I know, and if be intends to start a colony i of kissing bugs hereabouts it is only fair i that ho should inform his lady friends, j who never dreamed that a man of Judsou's aggressiveness would need eucIi a side partner. Wonder if Judson j thinks such an industry in The Dalles i wou'd be moro substantial than an evap j orator. Truly ttie O.R &N. is branching j out into new lines of business. J This nfternoon at 2 o'clock at Union, Or., two young people in whom Dalles people are much interested were united in marriage, nnd Miss Etta Story be came tho bride of Frank Cra-r. It is their intention to spend a week visiting cities on tho Sound and then return to The Dalles to make their home. When Miss Etta left this city scarcely a year ago, it was with deep regret that her friends parted with her, for she was ever a favorite. Always pleasant, with a kind word lor all and foremost in every good and charitable work, she endeared herself to all and 'tis not surprising that ho who is now her husband saw in her much to r.dmiro and that would certain ly make her a perfect helpmate and companion. Mr. Gram, who has spent tho greater part of his life here, is pos sessed of thoeo qualities which cannot fail to demand the respect and admira tion of his friends. Always industrious and energetic,. steady in his habits and affable both to friend and acquaintance, he cannot fail to bo all that iB deured as a husband. The young people have tho hearty good withes of all, and will be welcomed in The Dalles us they come to make their future home. An item has been going tho round of the country press to the effect that the aluminum wires now in use so ex tensively by the telephone companies, are no good and copper wire will have to bo substituted. This assertion is said to be decidedly false. While tho company has experienced much troubln with tho line from here to IMneville, it was not because tho aluminum wires aro not first class, but because a mistake was made in the maimer of putting them up. Per haps a more difficult route could not bo found than that to Prineville, where the wind has full fweep and the elements have undlsputtd sway. These wires were stretched too tight, and being so susceptible to climatic conditions con tracted arid snapped whn tho weather becamo tho least bit cold. Now that they have been slackened no difficulty is anticipated aud the company does not expect to employ but one repairer on the line. The Snoqualmie Falls power transmission plant which trans mits u0,O0O horso power from the falls, a distance of forty-five miles over two lines to Tacoma aud Seattle, and which uses large aluminum wires, experienced the same difficulty, having miscalculated the co-efficient of expansion of these wires, but by slackening them consider ably now have no difficulty whatever aud are more than pleased with them, as is also the Oregon Telephone Company. com wood lit?"" if I! OAK, FIR, and PINE CORD WOOD art III I! I I i lit; At the lowest possi ble prices at Hardware and Grocjry dealers. piaiei & Benton For wounds, burns, scalds, soree, skin diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing so soothing nnd healing as DeWitt's Witch Hazsl Salve. Mrs.Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure." Butler Drug Co. A FISH STORY. That Ig, us Fiir ns the Upper River Ik Concerned. Reports from the fishermen ebv that while a few stray salmon are finding their way to tho wheels, the outlook as yet is not bright. They were lfd to be lieve that tin fall catch would be all riaht, but it will have to change materi ally if their hopes are realized. Deputy Commissioner Morgan said yesterday that nets were so thick, along the lower river that towing rafts of logs was seriously interfered with. He also expressed the belief that more. pound nets were put in this year than ever be fore. Fishermen there have counted upon the fall and winter run being very large, hence they have made remarkable prep arations for taking care of it. There is only one thing most of them say that can provent a big run this fall, and that Ib dry weather. Fishermen maintain that tho fish come up much better when the water is a little muddy. The continued wet weather in the summer causes many to think there will be u dry fall in that part of the country, in which event, they say, the fisherman who failed to get rich while the spring season was on, will again meet with dis appointment. Those who have been dipping their nets on the quiet before the season opened down there, have given it out to their friends that they were only samp ling the river, and they declare that the sampling done indicates a rich harvest of fish thin winter. This, of course stimulated every one who owned a net or fishing gear of any sort to get it ready for the season, and it is more than likely that such an army of fishermen has not been Eoen before on the lower Columbia in the full, as will be there for the next few months. Increasing the price one-fourth o( a cent, with prospects of better figures later cn, has also hud its effect, ami many who have heretofore been satis fied with working by the day aro now "paddling their own c.wiue?." An Accident on i''lvo Jlllo (liuile. Two men came near losing their lives on 5-Mile hill Sunday night by an ac cident which occurred just as they were going down thu grade to tho old Thomp son place, now owned by Ketchum. James Eagan and F. N. Cain, of Prine ville, were taking out two wugons loaded with freight, which were drawn by six horses. It seems thut thu former, who was driving, had been drinking, aud his companion warned him as ho diove down; hut he fulled to take hied. Finally the front w.gou tipped over, throwing both men out and tcitteriug the freight promiscuously. The driver escaped with little injury, but Cain was in a terrible position, being pinned down by the wagon and dlnctly against a barbed wire fence, which penetrated his legs just above the knee, lie re mained in this position for three-quarters of an hour before help came to them from the people who live in the Ketchum YOU CAN I SAVE JVlOjNEY f By buying your FRUIT JARS i, j? renm attt n-nT'mri i MAYS & Harmony 66 CXlhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PUKE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family aud Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - place. Then it was found necessary to j dig out underneath him in order that he might be extricated. He was taken to tho house uncon scious and Dr. Geisendorffer sent for, vihen it was discovered, beside the lashes from the barb.-d wire that lie was hurt internally. Tho doctor made another trip last evening, aud, strange as it may seem, is of the opinion that he will recover. Thu Theatre From the Inside. That there are five thousand theatres in America, and that one million and a half people attend them each week-day night, spending seventy million of dol lars a year on theatre-going, are the sur prising facts with which Mr. Franklin Fyle;, the dramatic editor of the New York Sun, will open an important series in tho next issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. The series will be called "The Theatre and Its People," aud will run through seven numbers of the magazine, lavishly illustrated with pictures made by twelve different artists. Tho articles will treat of every phase of tho theatre, the play and the actor, from tho inside, aud will toll how a theatre i9 managed ; the actuil money which plays have mule; how au actor is trained and what actors aro actually paid ; how a play Is written and what the authors lecoive; how a play is rehearsed ; tho first night of a play; how the actresses "make up" and what they use; aud in' a minute way the two last articles will show what goes on behind the scenes on tho stage during a performance. It is a curious fact that this will he the first timo that the theatre and tho actor have been ex haustively treated in a mugizlne, audi that there is no book on tho subject, in existence. Til n I.udli'd. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladle3 may ihu Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get Iho true, and genuine article, look for the name of tho California Fig Syrup Co., piloted near the bottom cf tho package. For a.ila by all druggists C'lituin I. list Between the Columbia Hotel and Par kins' barber shop, a squaio gold charm, containing photograph. Finder please leave at tho barber shop and recolvo re ward. 12-Ht Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 2o cts, ISIakeley & Houghton Druggists. MS. 0MVIA W. jMOHGAH, tudio AM) ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. i 2 1 CROWE. i j 99 The Dalles, Or. Be Dalles, PorlM and Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Hegtilator (S Dalles City Dully (csccpt Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching nt way twin's cm both tides of tho Columbia river. Hoth nt tho above Mourners lwive been rebuilt, nnd i.re in excellent khajio for tho beuMm of 1MH). Tim Krcnlutor I.lne will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Keoiiomy itnil rieiisnri1, travel by the stenmera of The KociHutor Line. The above teiimors leave The Dalles nt 8 n. in. nnd I'nrtlniiil id 7 it. m , and arrive nt destina tion in hinpl i time for outgc.ius trains. Portliind Oillce. Wo Dalles Oi!lce. Onk St. Dock. Court Btieet W. C. Alia way, Oeuern Agent. More Flies Are Caught with ninia-ses than vinegar, is nn old saying, but Tanglefoot Ply Paper catches moro than eltlior. No insect ciiii rctdst its attraction and once within its power tho tormenting possibilities of that insect are over. Price 6o per double sheet. Our stock contains many other prepa rations for destruction of Insect lift). M. Z. DONNELL, Druggist. Fresh cracked Nehruska corn at the Wasco warehouse, Finest kind of chicken feed. u;ch25.tf