r ffot oux Jflueh. The question is not HOW MUCH TO SPEND, hut HOW TO Sl'KNI) IT, It Is not how ctieap Suit you can got, but how pood a Suit, jf you aro interested in those questions, then you will thank no for helping to answer thorn. Wo do not noli cheap Clothing, nor is that which we sell liijjh-prirt'd. It is Rood mid it costs no more thsn good Clothing is worth You can't get as good Clothing elsewhere for as little inonev as hero. Read These Values. A full lino of Gents Bhick Clay Sulla in round cut, pquare cut, don-hk-hreasted and frock. These goods aro equal to custom-made, with r.ilf od uriil padded shoulders, hand-worked button holes and sewed tilth the heat silk. Our Price, $8.95. The above nto exceptional values. Wo invito your ins pection. A full line of Gents' Blue 'Serg Snits, equal to custom-made in every respect, fillk faced und guaranteed absolutely. Our Price, $10.00. A full line r.f GentB Fancy Striped worsted Suits in nil the very lat est colore, with single nnd double-breasted vests; equal to custom-made, lit prices ranging from $10.00 up to $25.00. Wo cordially invite your inspection, nnd at the ea,mo time inform you Unit you nre not urged to buy. See Our Windows. Dress Trimming Department, NEVER have drees trimmings been used as much as this season. We have selected all the new things and invite In spection of our line, which includes very handsome all over spangles and the finest grndes of the new cut jets. RUFFLING. Now Ruchings in all widths and colors, ranging in price from loc to $.00 per yard. BUCKLES. New Buckles, new Collar Clasps, new Elastic Belts in jet, white steel and jeweled effects, price 35c up. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. Pease & Mays he Dalles Daily Chwmiele, WKUSEiDAY - - OCTOBER 4, 1699 Telephone Nv. 1. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Capt. Weils' speaks At thu Vogt Thursday night. A nice hue of sterling silver novelty poods just received nt Daut Optical Jewelry Co.V. Yon can't find n better placo to bring your work to be repnind tlian at the Daut Optical Jewelry Co., opposite Mays & Ctowo'e. It lias been tome time Binco Dr. Ho! lister vltited our city; but lie will be with us on Friday of this week. Mrs. Evans, mother of Lee Evans, of Mosier, died yesterday morning at that place. No particulars us to her death were iccelved. The luundry steamed up today and by tomorrow will be running at full speed. Now is tliu time to encourage h .mo in dustry and cease tending laundry away from the city. The hoard of equalization is in session, bit, thanks to the good work of the iieu'SEor, they llnd little to do. No doubt, loAi'ver, "kickers" will be making their appearance about the time taxes nro to be collected. Ih'tdiui rants in many places through out the statu are coming up in tlnir prices when it comes to a meat ordor on a:count of the advance in the price of meutii. in Salem 5 cents extra is being clmrgul on all meat orders. Today has been a perfect day for col lodion day, and if collections had not lo'n so good as roported, many who aro hut up in an cilice from ono such day till another would have been content "I'll the amount of suushino collected. K. (3. I'case is moving into his elegant new home on Fourth street today. This ' perhaps the most complete and hand mo residence in the city and is nn ornament to tho town. Dr. 0. D. Donne will occupy tho residence vacated by tho n. In Ids lecture on "Oregon in tho Phil ippines" tomorrow evening, Cant. Wells "ill epcf k especially of Co. L, our homo company. Views of the company on the "'lug linn will bo thrown on the screen. C nnd hear what our boys did, and "ow they acted under fire. If the hidUs want to see tho very newest thing in street hate and some of Ju very nobbiest and most stylish Ulmmu 1 huts, they can do so by calling "Mrs. Phillips' store this evening. She 'asjmt received the goods from San 'fanfsoc. Step In and look at them. 2t At o'elockMast evening at the Col JMa Hotel, H. G, Cody and Myra II. ' ughea wore united In marriage by Rev, . Hawk. At the close of the cere- "y a wedding supper was served and general good time enjoyed by the moit mu. friends of the bride and groom. The i,iKll8 Bre tegjnn,, t0 feeJ wy and Jack Frost will soou arrive to take up his winter quartets here. He visited Tygh Valley night before last nnd bit the garden truck, but not so hard that much damage was done, for most of the morn tender yegctablcs had al ready been gathered. One week from today at 1) o'clock a. in., the marriage of Miss Lorene Lee, daughter of J. D. I.ee, superintendent of the state penitentiary, nnd C. II. Her man, of Ellensburg, will take place at the home of the brldo in Salem. Mies Loreno formerly lived in The Dalles, nnd has many friends here who will join in the good wishes extended to iter. At the homo of Dr. Hello Rinehart to morrow evening, Prof. Lundell will re organ'.e the Indies' -ocnl class. Partic ular attention is given to reading music nud part singing. Any ladies who may desire to take up study along this line nro invited to be present from 7 till 8 o'clock thlB evening. Our public echoqls now number 741 pupils, nn increase of 01 over the first day's attendance. The increaee since the opening day has not been so maiked as in former years, from the fact that the bad weather caused most everyone to return home from summer outiims before echool opened. Herbert Henry Payne, who died at his father's home, in Portlatid, went to Manila as a member of company G, Sec ond Oregon, and owing to exposure, con tracted the cold which caused ills death f oin quick consumption. Ho passed three months in the hospital nt-Mauiln, and returned homo lust April. His ago was '2'3 years. , Tho committee on firo and water, to whom was referred tho dangerous con dition of tho old luundry building, should endeavor to have the ruins re moved, not nlone for the safety of all whose business calls them in that di rection; but becuieo It presents such a bad appearanco and must be an eye sore to those who pass by on the trains, giv ing them a bad impression of our city. Frank Whitney, who was found in n d. d. condition yesterday in the vicinity of Joe. Merger's residence and arrested, was discharged this morning. Indian Charley, tho young boy who was found literally hid behind a bottle of whiskey yesterday spent lust night in j i 1 and then paid $2 for his lodging this morn ing. Phlrmau found n minor in an in toxicated condition last night, and tho youthful offender was given two days in this morning. Not only becauee It will be a splendid opportunity to hear tho principal events of the Philippine campaign rehearsed, should there bo a lurgo attendance at Capt. Wells' lecture tomorrow evening; but because tho speaker waB the brave captain of Company L. It would almost seem an insult to him who was so good an officer and so much beloved by our boys, to be greeted by a small atten dance ; the Vogt should be crowded on tho occasion of his appearance. A geutlemun who visited The Dalles recently said, "Everything runs to busi ness here," and truly this must be the case, if we judge by the opinion evident- ly held by a little 'girl who carried- on the following conversation with her mother Monday when passing bv a certain cemetery. She said: "Mamma, is that a graveyard?" "Yes, dear." "Well, mamma, can you read tho ad vertisements on them stones." One of the physicians suggested she must have thought they advertised some patent medicine. The sheepmen and all interested in the sheep industry will meet in con vention tomorrow morning nt the club rooms at 10 o'clock. There should be a largo attendance, as the question of forest reserve is to be discussed and the means to be used in order to protect one of the greatest industries of the state. Representative Tongue will be ' p-etont, also Capt. Ormsby, O. E. Farns- worth, of Heppner, Mr. Legrowe, of Wulla Walln, Hon. Williamson, of Prineville, and other leading men, so that the meeting cannot fail to bo ono of much import. Gov. T. T. Geer yesterday granted n restoration of citizenship to I. V. Howlund, of The Dulles, who was (1 is cliarged from the Oregon penitentiary a year ngo. Howland was committed from Watco county about two jears ago, hav ing been convicted of the crime of larceny by bailee, and sentenced to serve eighteen months. Efforts were made in his behalf, and, after he had served eleven months, his sentence was com muted by Gov. W. P. Lord. Sinco se curing his liberty tie has led an uptight life and, as ho desired to be restored to citizenship so as to enable him to prove upon a homestead, friends interested themselves in his case, and urged the governor to extend a full pardon to the young mail. The petitions were endorsed by thu trial judo and the district attorney, both of whom stnte that the case is a deserving on i. The restoration was Eeut out by mail yesterday. Statesman. Notice to Thi I'aycis, a DARK OUTLOOK. The Council nn1 IClectric I-lcht Com pany Still Agree to Disagree. The Board of Equalization is now in session, for the puipose of equalizing as sessments. 'I his Is the proper time for all persons to see that their assessments are properly made and entered on the roll. The hoard will be in session until Saturday night, Oct. 7, 1899. Alter this if no application for a change is made, the tax roll will be placed in tho hand of the sheriff for collection as returned by the assessor. Pour. Mays, Ocili lwk County Judge, Tliat Joyful Vveliui; With the exhlleratlng sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, 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 substlluee sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Clarke & Falk have full and com plete line of house, carriage, wagon and bain paints manufactured by James E. Pat ton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The meeting of the council last night failed to prove ns interesting ub many had supposed it would, for Bomehow the report had gained credence that a con tract would bo made with the Electric Light Co. so that we might soon have street lights ; but such was not the casr, as will be seen. There wero present Councilmen Stephens, Shackelford, Johns, Clough, Gunning, Johnston and Kelly, and nfter the minutes had been read and ap proved, the report of the select com mittee on lights, which had been in structed to confer with tho Electric Light Company regarding lights for this year, wns submitted ns follows: The company offe;ed to enter into a contract for a term of not less than five years to furnish not lees than fifteen nrc lights, which must be placed in tiie same posi tion where the former ligiits wero situ ated. The price would bo $11 a light, which is fifty cents more than they offered them for last year. They further stated that should a contract be agreed upon, it would be impossible to havo them In readiness beforo Jauunry 1st. To bring the matter beforo tho council, Gunning made a motion that the city enter into a contract for (he same, which motion was lost. The committee wns then discharged, and the question of lights for t Iiia winter is settled, contrary to tho hopes of those who lovo not the darknesB of our streets. A petition wns then read from Keys & NoIpoii praying for n ealoon license for nine months, the same being accompa nied by a receipt for $225 and the nicoa Bury bond. On motion thu license was granted. A petition of It. E. Brooks asking for a deed from the city for lots 1 and 2 in block -12 in Gates Addition, was, on motion of Gunning referred to the judi ciary committee, ns was also the petition of J. 0. O'Lcary for a deed to ceitaiu city lots. , , Remonstrances from Mays Crowe, Robt. Mays and French & Co., nguiiiBt assessing certain property for tho con struction of tho proposed sewer system, w is read and on motion referred to the omniitlee on sowers. Tho recorder was instructed to with hold all claims in favor of persons owing the city road tax. Tne matter of tho dangerous condition of the ruins of the old laundry building was brought up and left in the hands of tho lire and water committee, Then the question of wood for the use of did city during the winter, wns intro duced, nnd referred to the committee on sheet and public property with power to act. Reports of the officers were read and accepted. Marshal Hughes reported nineteen arrests, and Recorder Gates 82 collected as flues during the month. When the claims against tho county wero read that of Oscar Johnson for $1.50 was disallowed, and a portion of the bills of expressmen wre referred back on Jason's Fruit Jars. i One Quart l Two Quarts SOg per 65c per dozen anzen ) 4 A i MAYS & CROWE. L.y-UiVLViyiiiyi iytyiy!v:y;ynr' JA "Harmony" CXlhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. account of their not being sufficiently itemized. Claims were then allowed ns follows : N D Hughes, marshal $75 00 Geo Brown, engineer 75 00; G A Phirman, night watchman. .. 00 00 0 J Crandall, treasurer 20 00 N II Gates, recorder 50 00 M.T Nolan, mdse 6 15 Ferguson Bros, hauling 2 50 Ward & Robertson, hauling 3 50 Henry Boyam, hauling hose cart. 2 50 1 C Nickelsen, mdse 40 Mrs E Julian, 23 meals 3-15 James Leary, pumping at Ore 5 00 Rolando Brooks, 3 cords oak wood 15 00 W A Johnston, mdse 2 90 F S Gunning, repairs 100 R B Hood, hauling 3 50 J W Blakeney, hnuling 75 .lame Like, hauling 50 Win Henzie, hauling 50 Maier & Benton, mdse 2 98 Seufert & Condon, telephone 3 00 Slovens, & Rendel, hnuling 5 G2 O J Crandall, making blue print 1 25 R A Spivey, glass 35 Chas Jones, labor 17 40 Win Morcaniield, labor 15 20 Ernest Patton, " 19 SO TT Fannoti, " 23 60 A A Umuhnrt, " 23 SO J Welle, hauling 14 00 Jxmep Lane, hauling 2 SO N D Hughes, killing ten dogs 10 00 TliKASUltKU's UKl'OKT. Sopt. 1. Bal. cash. on hnnd in general fund sf3o52.CS Reu'd during month 988.07 i?4541.35 Warrant issued if 827.5S Oct 1. Bal. cah in gen. fund !3713 77 i-Korr.ic you am. know. F. W. Silvertooth is in from Antelopo today. Rev. Spear is in from Warm Springs agency. Geo. E. Patterson, of Antelope, is in the city. E. N. Chandler nnd wife nro visiting friends In The Dalles. John McCorkle was a business visitor in thu city yesterday. W. A. Murchio mid wife camo down from Wasco yesterday. M. W. Wheelor nnd wife wero in the city from Sumpter yesterday. Dave Fulton and wifecimu down from Bjggs yesterday on their way to Portkind. Mrs. Hollis mine up from Sprnyue Inst evening on n visit to hot- daughters in tlilB city. Mrs, J. T. Roynolds enmn up on the boat from Spraguo last night and is the guest of Mrs. M. Parkins, Gen. Young and daughter, Miss Geo.ia, of Ridueway, returned hut night from n visit to Portland, Miss Lucllo Harding, of L t Grande, is in the city a guect uf her brother, W. D. Harding, nt the Umatilla House. Miss Lena Burckhardt returned to her homo In Portland today nfter a two weeks' visit with tho family of G. A. l.iebo. John Fritz will leave on this afternoon train for Heppuor, where- ho lias ac cepted a position nud will make his home. J Richard Hinfoii, wife and family came in from thehyliome at Bakeoven today, Mr. Hintojrwill attend the wool growers meeting tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Alisky camo up from Portland yesterday to visit their little daughter, who Is attending school here, the climate of Portland not agree ing with her, VOGT Opera House THURSDAY; OCT. 5th. Oregon in the Philippines. An Iilustrate.1 Talk on the work of the ?tcor.d Oregon, U. tf. V., by CAPTAIN HARRY L. WELLS, Who tervcil with the regiment In the rlold Uur liiK the (.-utile L-amimlKn, niul nho ReteJ as srn'c iiil coiiri-sioudi;nt (or the New York Kvenlns I'ost, ht. Louis Cllc.be-Democrat anil Chicago Chronicle. . ' 150 Splendid Views, bhowliiR the entire history of the icgtiucnt, In cIuUiuk tictual battle scenes ADMISSION JCo Reserved Seats. .10 Ctint j , Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, liny or pent. Construction This Is an air tliilit heater of the oval t-hcet Uvl tM'"i H in I'AhT UIOX l.l.N'IXtlB. making It duulilc; ill -t. . has front feed door, cast top and bottom and ornamental hIok top, with grltlitlu cover umU-nicath. Nickeling It has nickeled mil, namo plute and foot rtl. Wo have a complete Mock of them on hand, (till am) -co uur Mock befure bii lui; eUewhero. piaie l Beiii in tl a WILbON U H HUNTl.NUION HUNT1NOTOW Ji W1I.SON, ATlOKNKYri AT LAW, TIIK DALI.Hf , (IllKll JN Omceov'! 11 -t Nat. lluiu