Iiinings. No Reason Why Jason's prait Jars. For Iho abovo mentioned goods wo have this season a vory superior in view of the unprecedented offer which we make today there is no possible reason you should not wear a high grade, up-to-date, fully guaranteed Spun Glass which is a beautiful substitute for Taffeta silk. It is more durable and gives the same effect. Except to the eye of an expert it can not bo distinguished from'the genuine Taffeta. All the swell garments are being lined with this and gives most perfect satisfaction. Our lining stock was never so complete as this season. Black Crepons. If you have not given this matter a thought, call during the week and bo convinced that wo .are showing the most complete line of novelties in these goods ever shown in this city. All Goods Marked In Plain FlerureB. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY - - CTOBElTlO, 18ft) -CO) Oysters i-crvcil In every style by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Take your prescriptions to the Butler Dm;: Co. They put up what the doctor orders. Everywhere thuB fur this aeason the "Vanity Fuir" compuny seems to be giving satisfaction. Two marriago licenses were granted to lay. Ono to Hurry R. Richards, of Fairfield, and Jetty I. Starr, of Dufurj another to Fruuk Wing and Annie John 6)ii, both of Tygh. What h worth doing at all is worth doing woll. An Eastman Kodak will insure goud work. Got a complete out fit from the Butler Drug Co. and when you tHku a picture you will have u thing of be.uity and n jfy forever. Huno-seekere have not ceneed their exo.lua to the West, and every through train br'ngs parties from the East look ing fur a homo in the "nild and wooly." List niht ten persons from Iowa landed in Tim Dalles ond will settle "here abouts." The Indies of the Congregational Aid Sociuty will meet at the homo of Mrs. S. h. Brooks Wednesday afternoon. A largo attendance is desired, n.id it is re quested that the ladies bring their thimble?. J. 13. Barry, who waa charged with embezzlement, camo up for examina tion in Justice Bayard's court this morning, nnd ho wus held in the piini of $500. Alfied S. Bennett appeared for Iho defendant and A. A, Jayne for the proucution. 'i'lio international raco cannot bo said to bo n racy race, nor run according to the iifiinl rules, for again today the word w.is "off" Instead of go. It Mu fteal Hays the water Isn't green enough or the Shamrock j but tho reol trouble seems to he the breeze lan'tswlftouough 'or tl o Columbia. Tho unrringoof Roger B. SWinott of thh i ity, and Miss Augusta Lownsdale, o! S-ilom, Is announced to tke placo In Salem Tlursday at higtnoon. The you 'K man left this morning for the capital city, and aftea wedding trip to the 13 ist, will brlnliU briie to Tho Dal 03, tin udditiontiavlng bron placed 01 the north wPHtnmnr nf tho Ulna tilla Home, wherjtf they will make their homo for the preeeut. An entertainment was given by the ld!ea of the U. B. chnrch at Dufur lt Friday eveulng, for the purpose of Improving tbe appearance of their church. Tbe entertainment wm ex ceptionally gjod, the participant! de lervhiK much credit for their efforts. Pease & Mays Refreshments were served in connection, and the proceeds amounted to the Bntig sum of over $153.00, the ladies feeling well paid for their efforts. The engagement of the Metropolitan Opera Co., at the Baldwin Saturday night, promisei to be one of great im portance. They come to Tho Dalles with most flattering press notices beside being previously known here as a company that is far above the average. LaBt sea son many hundred were disappointed in not attending but on this occasion all lovers of music will have a chance to see and hear opera that is opera. The little etoam ferry Klickitat seemed to be decidedly unfortunate and laid up for repairs the greater portion of tho time. The Telegram says "The steam ferry 'Klickitat, of The Dalles, which has been operating between Vancouver and the Oregon shore, carrying teams, since the Vancouver went on the ways, broko down this morning, and was com pelled to tie up. The delay was caused by tiie breaking of a piuion in the gear ing. A foice of men ie at work repair ing the damage, and it is expected ttuit she will resume operations tills after noon." Sunday evening about 4 o'clock as the special baaring the Minnesota soldiers rounded a curve near Grants it ran inta a Chinaman who was working on the track, injuring him so that he died yesterday morning. For some reason tho Chinnmau did not hear the train and the sand was blowing so that he could scarcely seo. It is difficult to determine Iroin the disconnected reports given by the Celestials just how tho accident happened. His friends had the body brought down yesterday afternoon and burled it today. A very pleasant evening was spent in Fraternity Hull last night by members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C, about forty holng present. I'laus were dis cussed for the wintorj work, and it is hoped their united efforts may be crowned with Buccoeo and much good accomplished. The lunch tables wero spreud and good cheer prevailed. Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford nnd MIbb Pearl Grimes enlivened the parting hour with very swtot music. Many kind wishes were expreeBed for the absent members, when the "Good Nights" were exchanged. This morning tho Inland Flyer, whioh reached here Sunday night, started down the river with Agent Allaway, Directors Peters, Brooks and Nolan, on board. They make the trip a short dis tance down tho river for the purpoeeof locating docks. Tomorrow morning the Flyer will begin making regular runs to Portland In connection with Iho Dalles City, the former carrying passengers, who will thus be euabled to make the trluouicker ae alio will not stop at way stations for freight, the latter doing that part of the work. In tins manner a regular schedule of time can be made for the runs, and will be advantageous in many ways. The Flyer has been lit ted up io that meals can be served to a Urge number at once, and the cabins A $5 We are showing a line of suits in Tweeds, Worsted, Velour, Cas eimere; Serge in stripes, checks, plain and exford mixed; backs and Frocks, with single and double breasted vests. Overcoats of Thibets, OxfordB, Cassimere, Vicuna and Covert cloth and all the latest novelties at the same price. $2.95 is a Heap of Money. If you bring a bright bouncing boy and $2.93 to our children's de partment, you'll soon learn what a lot of money $2.9 is, or that the above amount has a high purchasing value at our store. You'll also admit that our children's depaitment has no equal hereabout. If eaving a dollar is your Hobby, come in and we will encourage tbe Hobby. have also been enlarged, so that passen gers will be as comfortable as on either one of the boats. The. Dalles City will also take passengers, but will start earlier and make the trip much slower as she stops for ail way freight. Our contemporary showed Ub good taste in criticising the actions of two young ladles (?) who were the principal actorB in the Hobsonian part of the re ception given to the Minnesota boys Sunday. If Hobson had to face euch as that in his tour, we are not surprised that he Bank into insignificance. It would be well, however, to add that there are olwoys a certain class in a community who not only disgrace them selves, but the city in which they re side, and while strangers who pass through often go away and reflect on the character of the young ladies of the city in general, any one who will Btop and consider will readily see what an in justice such a criticism would be. The feeling of Christian sympathy which exists between denominations (in spite of oft repeated criticism to the con trary) was evidenced in the very gracious act of the Congregational Sun day school in The Dalles toward the un fortunate Methodist Sunday Echool at Canyon City. During his recent visit to this city E. S. Pun field, who is a Congregationallst, but who in tho ab sence of that church there, affiliate? with the Methodist denomination and is superintendent of the Sunday school, told the members of the Congregational school hero what a loss the church in Canyon City puffered in the lire last year, when their building was destroy ed. A member arose aud suggested that ue a taken of their fellowship, nnd also their respect for the superintendent, who was the earlieet superintendent of their school here, they take up a col lection and present it to the Canyon City church. Last Sunday the collec tion was taken and as a result $30 will be sent to Canyon City to aid them in re-building. We have often spoken of the dearth of literary societies and pursuits in The Dalles; but there Ib one organization which for several years has held it e meetings each Monday evening through the winter months and not only obtain much benefit thereby, but as much en joymont. Last evening the meeting was held at the home of Dr. Belle Rinehart, und a splendid program wub given of tho utmost interest to everyone present. The lesson was conducted by Mrs. Dor. nell, and the subject was "The Conflict Between the United States and Foreign Powers." The supplementary subject was "Aztecs." Mrs. Shackelford, Mre. Thompson and Mies Wrenn read papers treating of the "Mound Builders," which were very much appreciated and inado this etudy already so interesting to all, the more bo by the manner in which they handled it. Miss Roberts also gave a select reading on tbe Massa cre of the Aztecs, and Mr. Northup read a comprehensive paper on the "Dis covery of the Columbia." Among the visitors to the class were J. 11. Rine hart, of Sunimerville, F. W. Wilson, Mrs. J. A. GelaendorfTer acd Miss Ger trude Mays. Suit or Overcoat. In fact, we sell only High Grade goods, the very best make of clothing anyway. Cheap, trashy, thrown together goods find no place in our store. Our line com prises the very best goods to be had. The prices have been red iced. The pro fit is all yours for ono week, for the modest sum of 95 GREENHORN EXPOSTULATES- Concentrates Ills Thoughts on Con centrator, Life, Women, Mulev, Education, Etc. The Greenhorn, Oct. 1, 1899. Editoh Chronicle : The Greenhorn is still verdant, and so ie the Greenhorner. It is not true that that "horn" has been blown for the last time, though, no doubt, it would be a relief to most of your readers were that thecase. Everything is "mines" up ttiis way, and from morning even until long after the going down of the sun the one subject of conversation is strikes, stakes, drifts, free-milling, bare ore, sulphurets, chlorides, concentration, cquare-Eets, and so on, and so on, until the weary tympanum throbs to tbe dreary and monotonous grind. Once there was a mule that furnished tbe motive power for the merry-go-round in a brick-yard. Now this mule, after ten weary months of the drudgery, complained in a loud and mournful voice until his master, growing weary of the doleful cadence ol his song, gave him a new j')b. He was sent into the city and there employed in furnishing the speed to a genuine merry-go-round. The happy laughter of children greeted hie ears and made him regret the fact that he would never be able to raise a family of his own. The demure maiden emiled the dimes out of the pockets of the adolescent dude with the caterpillar down on his upper lip, and gaily swung round the circum ference of the circle aud the mule Life was at last "one joyous round of pleasure," aud yet at night as that mule munched whatever his owner gave him to munch on, he failed to discover where or how his condition had been bettered And after all he came to the conclusion that the now job gave him longer hours and kept him up later. I wonder sometimes if, after all, it is not just as well that I should grind out a useless life in the wilds of tho Green horna solitude my intellectuality is so well calculated to adorn as to expofo my unsophisticated mind to the tempta tions and wickbdnees of city life. And yet, even I, sometimes long to look upon u face, or several of them, as fair, or fairer than my own. I pine for a sight of a chip-hat with trimmings on it, and under it. I feel that it would rest my eyes to gaze on something daintier than a six-foot-two he-cook. I fain would hear the voice, soft and low a voice dripping witli honey instead of tobacco juice, and suggestive of flowers and birds aud tenderness and humanity, and love, and God; instead of profanity and mule-driving and rimjue stories, and all manner of wickedness. Life, I suppose, is nil right; it depending on tho manner in which it is lived, or as someone re marked, "It depended on tho liver." But I fear that I am growing sentiment al, and sentiment from a gaunt-flanked, gander-shanked six-footer like myself, whose sole earthly possessions is a pair of knee-Bprung overalls aud a few old rags to hide behiud, is as much of a matter of sarcasm as shearing a pig for I One Quart TWO (PIS MAYS & "Harmony" GQhiskey. 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. woo', and that, you know, is "shear nonsense." wiiicn leads me to remaric that Job never monkeyed with a John son concentrator. A Johnson concentrator is a Mrst-cla83 machiae. It is also the devil himself done up in iron and belting anil cusEed nees. Concentration is the automatic weighing of product0, and the separation thereof according to weight. A Johnson concentrator doas this to perfection. It also concentrates one's mind on long since forgotten cuss-words, and racks one's brain for still more and more eu perlative and keenly accentuated pro fanity, and makes one a convert to the doctrine of a higher education in the public Echool, bo that when the sweet boy graduate tackles a Johnson his command of Englieh will not fail him and leave him stranded high and dry on the Bhoals of illiteracy, pouring out hie soul in explosive Saxon and gasping over the paucity of his verbosity. If it were not for the concentrator this would be a good summer resort. It has snowed every month this year, and October came in witli two inches of the beautiful. It lingered all day, and tho air was filled moet of the time with the miser able stuff. But here I go wandering and maundering as I usually do when I get paper and pencil in combination. I shall viBit The Dalles shortly, and I know that I should have done eo long f''xK N W t S - MISS M.ANCHK Al.DBIC'll. One can readily imagine that an actress who made such a clever little " Hut Una" as did Blanche Aldrlch In "Maecotte," cannot be excelled as "Yum Yum" iu Mikado, Saturday night at the Baldwin. 50c per ten 65c per dozen CROWE, ago. I can only offer tbe excuse that I did not because I am A. Gkekniiorx. That Joyful Feeling With tlieexhilerating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean lineep, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines nnd the cheap snbstitues sometimes offered but never accepted by t he well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. . Notice. All members of the V. R. C. are earnestly requested to meet for drill work at Fraternity Hall next Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. By order of the President. To Cure a Cola In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. HtS. OltlVlR W. MOW, STUDIO A Nil ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles.