Jason's "The Bclf respect s man gains hy being well drcsscfl is vorth even more to liim ttan tlic good impression his clot!ic3 make upon others." : prait Jar T 1 !,, tl The Dalles Daily Gimmick .MONDAY - OCTOBER !). lfcOit!" ,. ' (" leading newspaper men of the Jwirth- Telejihone-Xo. 1. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A. M. Williams & Cu. (jive away nn elegant writing tablet with every pair of tchool shoes tlioy sell. We imderRtiuitl that Sheriff Gray has bjiiyht thi) Nye ranch on Crooked river froinJutlgo Bennett, of this city. Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 10th, the regular communication of Columbia Chapter No. Il.l, 0. E. S will begin ut 7:i;0 p. in. sharp. There will bj an adjourned mooting of thocily council tomorrow evening for the purpose of considering bliU for con Quieting a now street on the bluff. The Indies of tho Congregational Aid Society will meet ut tho homo of Mrs. S. L. Itrooha Wednesday nftornoon. A largo iitU'iidiuico is desired, a.id it is re quested that tho Indies bring their thimbles. The Dallcfl postoflleo forco is pretty lively thceo days, buainosB increasing at Each a rate that there ie no timo for rest, much loss ploy. Tho increase in the stamp business alone is $10 u day "laro than at any timo provione. Rev. G. W. GranniH, pastor of tho I'irst Methodist church nt MoMInnvlllo, Imi Loeti appointed financial agent of Willamette University. Hov. Grannis has resigned his McMinnvlllo charge will remove with his family to Sjlum. lhiuness nun will appreciate tho fact tli it A. 11. WilliumB it Co. n.oui buei esi when thoy ceo tho biisineaa-liko prlws on their businesB Etilta anil bufli f8 overcoats. Mako it your business to c ill on them and convinco yourEclf of lieir Biiit euprenuuiy. I' yon don't rend UioCiiiionicms you're 1'ouiitl to get left, and. eo, in npito of our earning ns to tho change in tho timo of leaving, several "moBied" down to tho ! A. N. dock it 8 o'u'ock tliiu morning, not oven in timo to "boo tho lo.ugo round' tho Load," for it etnrted at 7. "Vanity Fair" as nrronged for tho c'mlng eeneon preeeutB on intonating "ilxluro of miiBlc, BPiieational iiciolmtlc Iq'h arid grotetque bnrleeqno unties, wilh fatcj und eong and other features. T"o bill ia BBd t contain u nlDo!qnoy Pleasing ond entertaining comedy, "InKing and high claiB mualc, partlcl Pted in bv known octora and moat clmrmlng (oinen, Cards were received atrday an jouncing the marrliRO of William Shef UM nd Mlai Wlnnlefred M. Audruaaat htvci! in Oysters r J KELLER. . 10" i wish every' man could know the truth about these HART, SCHAFFNER 6 MARX materials ere, how well together, hov stylish durable, and hov easily d can fit him with a becoming suit and still leave hio money for other things. The quality of eviiry H. S. 6 M. sett is warranted by the makers and you have I cur guarantee cn top of theirs, jj TAILOrS - MADE CLOTKEp PEASE & MAYS, Scuttle liiBt Saturday. Will was brought up in Tliu Dalles and by bis steady and i I iwltlutrimia linltita !a firm rinn nf tin. west, being connected with a leading paper in fcjeattlu. Dalles friends wisli him all sorts of good luck and a happy married life. It never rains but it pours in The Dalles, and so wo nro to ho favored with two showfl Saturday night, giving every tlioater-goer in town an opportunity to bo r-utortainetl. At tho Vogt tho "Vanity Fair" company will appear and give a very pleasing plav, judging from the reports which tench ub from other cities'. The Oregoninn lust week gave them a splendid notice, and from all wo can bear they are a gor.d company. List Friday when President Mohler, of the 0. R. & N., was asked "Will the nbsorbing of tho Oregon Short Lino and tho O. It. & N. by tho Union l'noiiio result in a consolidating of tho oflices so that a number of tho piesent employes will lose their positions? Or will tho 0. II. & N. continue to bo operated in dependently?" ho euitl "I can only reply by quoting what I am told from Now York. That is that tho 0. H. & N. will continue to bo operated independ ently." On tho -d, at 0:!10 a. in., stamps be gun thumping rock ut the Gold Eugle mine, Greenhorn district, owned by twonty-ono residents of The Dalles, who have put up about $1,800 vnch the pnot two years. Its assessment days nro now practically ended and wo pretlict that thit mino will soon become as famous as itH near uoighborp, the Bonitnz.i and tho Red Hoy. T. A. Hudson, ono of tho owners, just from there, reports a veritable boom on in that region. Moro Olisorver. Constable Hill roturned last night from Sycamore, Multnomah county, bringing with him J. E. Uurry.a prison er, who had been arrested on a warrant from here, charging him with cmhex.lo nient. Ho was placed in tho county jail and his trial sot for thiH afteruooii, but it was postponed until 0:1)0 tomor row morning in Justice Bayard's court. Horry had been in tho employ of L. S. Davis at Iiia feed yard in tho Kast End, and it is charged that from there ho embezzled money, upon which charge ho has been aruuted. Tho Sentinal likes to bo reliable, if nothing more. Last week wo told about tho throwing of a bucket of water, cold from the spring, upon an unfortutiuto doaf mute at tho Htate school f ,r mutes. It should of been stated in this couneo tion, however, that tho boy wasBOverely ohiiBtleed first. This punishment waa administered before the poor boy's father had gonu eighty rodB from the houee. It was the first time jn tho boy's llfo that he had beon loft alone in a strange plnco ns his father had theretofore always been .with him, The boy's name Is Mc Donald and he comes from Waeco county. Sentlne). Time, and again baa Xw Ciiuonicmc called attention to the fact that a humane society should be organised in Tho Dalles put and we 1M ! 111 1 s la in mm m m B!5BffiEssBi TheDalles, Oregon and still tho need is not 6tipplied and brutes aro allowed to go on in their wholesale cruelty to the poor defenfeleES animals who are Ribject to musters far beneath them. Our attention has been called to ono particular case in the city, that of a man tno not a man) wiiopti treatment of tho poor dumb creatures in his chargo U ehocking in a Christian community like ours. Several times have women gone cut into tho streets and demanded that tho cruelty bo btopped only to have tho sume treat ment repeated in a day or so. Some harsh measures should bo adopted in Iiia case, and an outraged community rise en masse auaiust such nrneeeditiL'''. ! His name we withhold tbis lime, but if be continue in the priiiu course it shall be heralded broadcast, bo he'd better take warning. JEuturii of the .11tl'oioUlun Opuru On. When the Metropolitan Opera Com pany visited our city last fall they played to n small house, much to tho regret of all who failed to hear tho es cellentcompany, for "MaEcotte" as given by them waa perhaps tho best opera ever heard hero. The manager of the opera house endeavored to Eecuro a return ongngoment, but it was impos sible. Mr. Kusell, the manager of the company, spent today in the city, and, hi company with Mr. Iilal.eley, called upon our business men to see if the desired number of names could boat cured, bo oro he decidt;d to bring his com puny bore. As was expected, tho response wub general and we aro pleased to inform our theater-goers that they nro to hear this splendid company in "Mikudo" at tho Baldwin Saturday night. Tho manager informs us the company is even better than when thoy visited us before. Wo are contented that ho is to bring the same comedians, who nro a whole show themselves. Although play ing to a small house before, not a feature of tho opnra waa Blighted, and surely witli a crowded house they cannot fail to please. The box sheet will bo open Thursday morning at Blakeloy & Hough, ton's drug store subscribers to havo the benefit of the choice of teats, and tho general public the remainder. It any desire to place their names on the list they may do ho by calling at the drur store between now and that date. 'J 1m t Joyful l'uulliif; With thoi'xhilei aling sense of renewed health tuid strength and internal clean liness, which follows tho use of Syrup of Figs, ia unknown to the few who have not progrcBsed beyond tho old-time mcdiclnea and tho cheap fiuhstitue; sometimes otlVred but never uccepted by tho well-Informed. Buy tho genuine. Manufactured by the California Fifi Syrup Co. "It did me more gootl than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," writee S, B. Keener, Hoislngton, Kan., of Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests wht.t you oat. Butler Drug Co, Clarke & Falk have a full and com plete line of house, carriage, wagon and barn paints manufactured by Jamos E, Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A COLD RECEPTION. The MlniirMitim Sliiiulil Uuvo I'.ccelvcd a lli'tter DrnttJui;. The 325 Minnesota volunteers who ar rived at the Umatilla House yesterday about 1 :30 must have thought tho ther mometer had etruck zyrn from the re ception that greeted them; the more bo from the contrast to the splendid treat ment received in Portland. There were but few at the train when they pulled I in, and not a bouI seemed to have energy EuHk'ieiit to cheer, but all gazed at them as if they were it menagerie. A few of the soldiers walked into the hotel and had dinner. The tables looked very in viting and those who hail the good taste to improve the opportunity were certain ly well dined. A large percentage of i them sp?nt the time in wandering about the streets until u o'clock when the train pulled out. The Dalles cannot be expected to pre pare an elaborate reception for each company that passes throuch; but it really Eeems as if the Minnesotas, who j were bo closely allied with the Oregon ; regiment in the campaign, should have I received a more demonstrative welcome. No doubt tho boys were heartily 6ick of receptions, but we should at least have eIiowii our appreciation of their bravery and good service. Arrangements should have been made to have the band on hnnd, which would havo insured a largo crowd to meet them. Then (lowers are ahvaya tokens which speak for them selves, and while a young lady may scarcely feel like accounting strangers, even though they bo soldier boyp, she can at least express her good will by distributing flowers among them. With the exception of our own boys, the Minnesotas were the best appearing soldiers that have visited The Dalles ; more refined in bearing ami general ap pearance. DALLES YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED Curi'y dt'iildim and l'tliel ltltlilutl the C'ont nit'tlni; Turtles. Two moro Dalles young people joined the rapidly-increasing rank of bene dicts this afternoon, when Ethel Louise Blddell, daughter of G. Biddell of this city, waa wedded to Carey Howard Jenkins, eldest eon of tho late James and Hattie Jenkins. The ceremony, which was pei formed by Presiding Elder Warner, of the Methodibt church, took placo nt the bride's honn on Tenth street nt 1:30 p, m., and only relatives of the contract lug parties were present. Tho pailors were decorated becomingly f'jr tho oc casion with flnvers, tho room being lit with electricity, much enhancing the effect. The bilde was attired in n dainty dress of whito silk, and carryed bride's roses. After hearty congratula tlons a wedding dinner was served, and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins left on the after noon train for Portland, where they will make their future home, Mr. Jenkins entering the Dental College there. Both young people are well knowu in The Dalles, the groom having made Ids One Quart Two Quails MAYS & 6 6 Fmooy This brand of Whiskcv is guaranteed to the consumer ;is a PURE HAXI) MADE "SOUR MASli WHISKEY for Fa tiily and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - home here mo-t of the time since his parents died, about fifteen years ago,; and the bride removing here from the! valley several years since. Not only ' the CunoNicLE, but u tioit of friends wisli them well. Sir. mill .Mr. Cuinpht-M Surprised. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Campbell had not invited their neighbors to call on them Saturday night, but were ju-t as glad to receive them as If special Invitations had been sent to them, and so wlitna crowd of jolly neighbors osked for ad mittance to spend the evening with them Saturday, before their departure today for Dallas, Texas, they were not only much surprised, but greatly pleaeed. The hours were passed with music, recitations ami pleasant conversation. Mrs. Etldon gave a very laughable reci tation which described American court ship carried on while crossing an ice pond, where the couree of true love runs too smooth for comfort. Oa the impulse of tho moment Mr. Gonrlay told them in poetry how they make love In Ireland, which greatly amused his au dience. Ilsfreshments were brought in by the visitors, and served later in tho evening. Before parting all jdned in singing "Auld Lnng Syne." Mr. i nd Mre. Campbell have attached themselves very strongly to their neighbors and friends in The Dalles, who greatly re gret their departure. Those who surpiised them Siturdny night were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gour lay, Mr. and Mre. Levi Chrisniaii, Mrs. Anua Schooling, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barnott, Mrs. Maude Eddon, Mr. and Mr. Goo. Boss, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Groat, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fleming, Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Giefer, Mr. and Mrn. A. li. Thompson, Mr. and Mis. Fred Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James Ireland. Notion to 'I'ik I'uyt-iM, The Board of Equali.ith n is now in session, for tho puipose of iqual:.lng as sessments. This is the proper time for all persons to see that their assessments aro properly made und entered in the roll. The board will be in session until Saturday night, Oct. 7, IS'Jf). Alter this if no application for u change is made, the tax roll will bo placed in the hand of the tlierifl' for collection as returned by the assessor. liour. Mays, j Octll-lwk County Judge. Sliiwl l,ot.t. I.ist Tuesday, somewhere between Seventh and Thirteenth streets, an all wool gray fchawl. Finder please return to tills otllce. w.tdl MRS. OltltfIA Piptf, STUDIO ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. SOc per dozen BSc pgr tan CROWE. r.Yiy.Y:Lrt,r.i;yiviiyi 9? cnhiske i Or. 1 The Dalles, lllsinarck's Iron Mfivn Wan the result of hir i,lendid health. Indomitable will and tteiiii'tiduiis energy are not found where "tmniuih, liver, kindeyn and bowels are ut. nt order. If you warn Hies qualitie-' anil the success they briii.', use Dr. K'na Now Life Pills. They develop -wry power of brain and body. Only 25c at. Blakeley & HuUghton's "drng-iiiirH. 2 At a nHi-i rlU'H. Forty acres, . mile from SDragua landing, .1 mile from Carson P. O., Skamania Co , Wndi. Good box bouse, four rooms and hath. Outbuildings good. Trto ucrM youii orcl ard winter apples. Lnn 1 hII good, and e.n-oly cleared. Five or eix acres sediment, Foil very rich. Sacrificed for $250; worth !f500. Don't spend lime writing, come ami set) it. J. K. Biiowm. Ett plenty, Kodul Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forma of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. K, Gamble, Vernon, Tex , says, "It relieved me from the ttirt and cured me. It is now my everlasting friend." Butler Drug Co. Acker's English Remedy will ftopa cough at any time, and will cure tho worst cold in twelve bourn, or money refunded. 25 ets. and 50 cts. Hlakeluy Houghton, lb uguist. Clnrko& Falk have on salon full lino of paint mid artist's bruslier. Trilby For wood, chips, knots, ' shavlnRf, corn cobs, hay or peat. Constructlon-Thln I mi lr Unlit In-liter i.l tlm nv.il Kluvt Mtcl t.JU'j it Inn CAST JliO.N l.l.NIMnS, milking It iluri.blt-i al litis (rout (ei-il door, nifct top ni. 'I bottom titnl in i a m o u t n 1 ml ni,' top with HiliMlo cover underneath, Nickeling- It hns nlclti-U-il urn, htuiiu ptttlu unit foot ruils. w u Imvu a complete ttoik t( iliciu nu liuiiil, ertll mill hie our Mick Uoic-uujIiik eUcwhcre. piaier i Beaton g