Special.. No Reason Why "1 Jason's prait Jars. i Our East window will give you an idea of the beautiful line of Plaids and Checks in viow of the unprecedented offer which we make today there Is no possiblo reason you should not wear a high grade, up-to-date, fully guaranteed That wo nro offering for one day 13e pep yatfd. women's. Cifiren's tf infants' Department. Cold waves aro on the way and these garments will lend themselves coilly to the needs of our patrons. Womon's Flnnnelotto night gowns, checks and stripes, trimmed with braid 90c each Women's Flannelette night gowns, elegant assortment of pat terns, trimmed with torchon lace. Price f 1.75 each Fncinntors for women and clnldoen, made of One worsted and ice wool, ranging in prices from 25c to $3 00 Children's hoods, silk and woo), white and colore'.!, ranging in prices tron 50c up. Women's Heavy Underwear. Women's fleece lined vostsand pantp, corn or natural 25c each Women's extra heavy fleece lined veBts and pants, natural gray 50c each Women's cream and natural wool vests and p.tnts, non-shrinkablc 75c each Women's natural gray union HiiitP, cotton flefce lined 50c each Women's Oneita union suits, extra heavy cotton fleece lined. . . $1.00 each All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, THURSDAY - - - OCTOBER 12, 189(1 Telephone No. 1. (0) Oysters fecrved In every style by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Standard fashions for November now ready at Pease & Mays. November standard fashions at Pease 5t Mays. "Vanity Fair" seats nro soiling fast, for it'H going to he a taking performance. Call nt Butler's and see about your seat. On Monday Oct. lOtii the round trip exposition rate via the steamers of the Regu ator Lino will to $2.00. W. C. Allaway gon'l agt. Mr?. 0. L. Phillips has just rrcoived a lar'o assortment of imported bu'bs for winter blooming, which can bo had at reason blo prices; also cut- flowers nnd floral designs. J2-2t A e'uingu has boon made in the cap tains on the D. P. & A. N. lino, Captain Alden taking the Dalles City and Capt. Short the Regulator. Capt. Whilcumb hie ehnrgn of the Flyer. Yesterday Rea Bros, shipped eighteen carlo ula of sheep which had been bought of D. P. Ketchum over tho C. B. & Q. to St. Paul. Today sixteen car loads more will be shipped. Jivlgu W. L. Brndshaw, who has hold tho ollico of prolate in the grand lodge K.if P,,lias been elected grand vice chan cellor by the lodge which has just mot in Portland. J. P. Kennedy, of Portland, Is grand chancellor. Dr. Hupp, oue of Portland's prominent dentiBts, has bought Dr. 'Packman's omen, in the Vogt building. His work ia first-class and prices reasonable. Gold tooth crowns and bridge worka specialty. Toath filled and extraotod painless. 12 Did the snow on tho Klickitats tills morning make jou feel cold? Never mind yet a while j wo havo had no frost 88 yot, not even sufficient to destroy tho moat tender vegetation. Tho first frost in Portland w.ia reported yesterday. Among tho passengers on this morn iK'a delayed train was Mrs. Cleyenger, cl Grants Pass, prosldentof tho Rohekah Assembly for Oregon. Sho is the guest of -Mm. nnd Miss hyle, and will meet with Azdoa lodge this evening. It is desired that all members bo present to meet tho dlH'nguiHhed visitor. A number of our society young tutu havo determined to add to the pleasures of tho winter eeaion by organising a dancing club, and to that end have do c"lcd to hold a meeting tomorrow evening, when arrangements will be perfected, This Is a plendld move, and only at the remarkable price of Pease & Mays will ho greatly appreciated by all who are fortunate enough to necomo mem bers and thus enjoy the social parties given. Tho first steamship of the Portlund Mnnila line will leave Manila about November 1. Tho freight rate between Portland and Manila will bo about the same as the rate between Pacific coast points and Hong Kong. TtiiB means a saving of tho charges between Hong Kong and Manila, and in uddition n saving of much valuable time. One lias but to glance at the box sheet today to determine how popular tho Metropolitan Company is with Dalles people. '"Mascot," too, is alwayB taking, eo that tho combination is a pleasing one. Any who may intend to hear them Saturday night should see about seats at once. You'll be sorry if you fail to gain admittance, The comed ians alone ure equal to a whole cast of many shows which we pay $1 to hear. The preacher who can preach to please ever hearer, tho lawyer who can .weak to pleaso every listener, tho merchant who can sell goods to please every customer, the dress maker who can do her work to please every woman, nnd the editor who can write to please every reader aro all dead. They may bo wear ing wings and golden crowns, hut the ohitnces are that St. Peter would he very suspicious of an individual, like that. Somehow wo aro lather pleased to annouueo to our readers that the Metro politan Company will play "Mascot" instead of "Mikado," from the fact that all wore so pleased with it when played hero before. Mr. Baldwin received a telegram this afternoon saying that u flro at Pocatello had destroyed some of their costumes and Ecenery for "Mikado" and that they would bo compollcd to change tho opera. We scarcely think there will bo any disappointment felt by those who will attend. Tho author of "In His Steps," the famous religious book, of which over three million copies tiavo now been sold, has been inducod to answer, in an article which ho has sent to the Ladies' Home Journal, tho question which un consciously comes to tho mind after reading his book : "Is this plan prac ticable in our present daily life?" Mr. Sheldou does not evade the question, but answers it in a direct and vigorous manner, aud tells exactly what ho bo lieveB would he the effect of hts plan upon modern business methods and present-day social life. School Superintendent Gilbert never loses an opportunity to visit tho schools under his charge, nnd is again on tho go, viBiting the school districts near the city during this week, among which are that in district No. 9 in the Van Blbbor vicinity, where Mrs. Inn Fitz Gerald is teacher; No. 10, Ohenoweth, taught by Miss Marguerite Shelly ; No. 25, on Dutch Flat, Miss Hester Kent, teacher, and No. 24, on Upper 3Mllo, taught by Miss Abblo Taylor. Ho flnds them all in a flattering condition, using tho state course of study. Ho will continue his j (3 ft S3 We are showing a line of suits in Tweeds, Woreted, Velour, Cas timore; Serge in stripes, checks, plain aud oxford mixed; backs and Frocks, with single and double breasted vests. Overcoats of Thibets, Ox lords, Cassiniere, 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 onr children's de lent, you'll soon learn what a lot of money $2 9 is, or that the abnvi partm amount nas a ingii purcnusiug vaiuo at our store, lotrn aieo aiumi. ma nti nli 1 A won 'm rlunni Imunt V a a ft r cnilnl Vinrau VtAIlt Tf DOftinn a tlnlluf ii your Hobby, come in and we will encourage the Hobby. trips into the country until all schools have been visited. Representative Moody haB received n letter from Secretary Hitchcock, stating that no order will be issued at this time countermanding the privileges enjoyed by the permitB to sheepmen for the grazing of cheep in the forest reserva tions of tliis state. This letter is in reply to a request of Representative Moody asking that no order be issued canceling tho permits granted before congress convene, when careful consider ation of all the interests involved may be had. The request waB made on ac count of the departmental order recently issued excluding sheep from the Rainier reserve. Nearly every city and town in this state has a curfew ordinance, which to an extent at least is successful i.i keep ing young boys and girls off the Btreets at night. Anyone who spends a night or two in The Dalles can readily see that such an ordinance is not a part of the Ibwb m force here, for boys, yep, and voting girls without escorts, may be seen prowling about our streets, not only during the early part of the night, but many times after midnight. We were pleased to hear that the matter of a curfew ordinance for this city was dis cussed at tho council meeting Tuesday evening, and sincerely hope it will be carried into tiled before long. With the Ciikoxicm: today readers will find a supplement which will be of interest to travelers up nnd down the river. To the already efficient service of the D. P. & A. N. Company has been added tho Steamer Inland Flyer. Site has always seemed like a veritable pleasure boat; and the more so now since sho has been fitted up in such n complete manner, and a trip down the Columbia on her cannot fall to be enjoyable; particularly so sii'ce sho makes no long waits in loading on freight, only stopping at way stations to take on passengers. Ono objection to this steamer has always been that her facilities for furnishing meals havo not been good. This difficulty has been obviated, and the cosiest little dining room has been fitted up where eighteen can be served at ono time. It is also so situated on the upper deck that tho view is perfect. To look at the dining room makes one fairly hungry. Thou her pilot lioueo is ahead of that on either of the other steamers, being eo arranged tiiat passengers can be very comfortable while they view tho scenery from her loft v height. Several state rooms have been added for the crew. She will leave tho dock here tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, with Capt. Whit comb at the helm, Capt. Coo pilot, Chas, Twlnham purser,A. B.Andrews engineer, aud Chris. Luft steward, reaching Port land at G o'clock. Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles, Butler Drug Co. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, tf Suit or Overcoat. In fact.wc 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 he had. The prices have been red iced. The pro fit is all yours for ono week, for the modest sum of 40- e at is A SLIGHT ACCIDENT. I'RSHenger Train IJrlayeil, Hut No One Was Injured- All Eorts of rumors were rife when business men came down to their offices this morning. No. 2, the east bound passenger, which arrives at 11:45, did not make its appearance until 11 o'clock this morning. Reports had it that a general smash-up had occurred ut Cascades, and that Engineer Barrett had been killed. Many such stories went the rounds and everyone waited anxiously for the arrival of the train. When ehe pulled in at the Umatilla House it was discovered that nothing seriouB had occurred although tiie acci dent was of such a nature that the trains were necessarily delayed. When No. 1, the west-bound passenger, which left here about 5:30 last evening, reached a place a mile and a half this eide of Cas cades, a lire came off one of the wheels of her engine, which is No. 83, O. L. Barrett engineer. Word was eent toAlbinafor assistance, and the delay was caused by the difficulty in getting the disabled engine to the Locks. The passengers on both trains must have had a merry time. No. 1 was crowded, it being the regular excursion day to the Portland exposition. No. 2 had orders to meet No. 1 at Viento and pulled in thereabout 9:30 and as it is not a telegraph station, waited in any thing but blissful ignorance until 2 o'olock, when an engine came by on the way from Portland to aesist the broken down train. After that had passed No. 2 came on to Cascades, where they waited till the track was cleared this morning nnd came on. Accidents will happen on the best regulated railways, nnd delayed trains, mail, etc., are not to be considered when compared with the awful eastern wrecks where so many lives are lost. Oliver 1 Jackson Dead. Tuesday morning at his home in Spo kane, O. P. Jackson died of congestion of the lungs, his death being somewhat sudden. He was 62 years of age. Most of our citizens will remember Mr. Jackson, who built, owned and managed the Jackson Hotel which occu pied the lot adj lining Fitz Gerald's store over fifteen ears ago. He had been in tho hotel business in Oregon aud Wash ington for about twenty years and there aro few of tho early residt uts of this part of the country with whom ho did not claim acquaintanceship. He at one time managed the Horton Houso at Ellcnsburg. In the early days of the Northern Pacific lie ran theOakes house at Cheney and the Villard house at Sprague. From the nature of hie busi ness he made many acquaintances and he will bo remembered by people In all parts of the state. Mr. Jacksou leaves a widow, a sou and one daughter, the wife of Martin Maloney, of Spokane, The funeral took place from tho family residence at 10 o'clock today and the services were un der the auspices of the Odd Fellows, in which order Mr. Jackson had for years been a prominent member. 95 U Quart Two Quarts MAYS & Uxt "Harmony" 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, - I'IcbsIdc Vaudeville frliow. The Portland Telegram says : "Van ity Fair" proved a most pleasing at traction to the patrons of the Mnrquum Grand last night, anil it was a per formance that brought roars of laughter even from the parquette and boxes. There is no plot to "Vanity Fair" Lut there is a most entertaining potpoori of specialities. The performance opens with a most laughable burlesque on tho "Trip to Coney Island." This act brings out nearly the full strength of the com pany, showing a number of handeome girls who can not only sing and dance well but are fairly well up in the art of acting. Worthy of special mention is the turn of C. W. Williams, the ventril oquist, who is really a top-notch man in his line and a whole show in himself. Culm and Brown do soruo clever Ger man comedy work, and Albert and Belle Williams brought much applause witti their coon turn. Kittie Harbeck and Williams were well received with their slack wire and contortion act, while the j Misses Hawthorne and Parsons earned several lecills in their singing. There is plenty of horse play and broad humor in the performance, but all within the confines of decencv. That Joyful iielllif; With theexhilerating 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 substitue; sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by tho California Fife Syrup Co. I'"or.Sule. Will take one-half in trade for po tatoes, chickens, flour, pork, hay, sec ond or third grade wheat, g)od wood, or a No. 1 bicycle: Oiu buggy, one span of good young horses, well broken, good life; weight about 1050 to 1190 pounds. Call at Dufur & Menefee's of fice, or addrecs box 71(3, The Dalles, Ore. Oct3 lw Goou Work Iloratm fur riulu. I will be at Saltuiursho'e stockyards with 75 head ot woik horses by tiie 18th of October. octl2 18 Emu, Stuouhe. Chester II. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of indigestion ; can strongly recommend it to all dvepeptics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cured dyspepsia. Butler Drug Co. Dyspepsia cun be cured by using j Acker's 'Dyspepsia Tablets. Ono little Tablet will glvo immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Paint your house with' paints tiiat are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Standard fashions will give you the latest cut In all garments for fall wear. Pease & Mays. SOg per dozen esc per dozen CROWE. 3 CJdhiskey. The Dalles, Or. VOGT Opera House "It is to Laugh." Saturday, October 14, '99 Vanity Fair A Melange of Burlesque and Vaudeville With entirely new wardrobe and an'admirahle company. Pricos Reserved seats ."0.! and 35c; general admission 25c; children 15c. Seats on sale at the Butler Drug Co. 'a store Thursday morning. Baldwin ', Iteturn engagement of tho uvorltCK, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, October '14th, 1'reienting tiie Ccmlo Oiem Boull'e, ..Mascot.. 35- PEOPLE 35 liiC'luilliig mi ( Illelent male hi. a feiniilc clioriib. Admission $1.00. Beserved peats on sale Thursday, October 12, at Hlakeloy Sc Houghton's drug store, WHS. OIilVlR W. PfiGftJ, STUDIO .NI) ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Tiiird Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles ONE FOR A DOSE. n I 0 Itiuoe Pimple,, !r,nt I'll IllliOUfUwM'Uflfjr till' blood, ILLtJ Curt Ht-ftiUclia n. 1.h A luo?wu,ut of I he l.owfU ctcb dj U Dt.-rxirv fyrltcalth. TIim utltlitruripv iior"tckfii7 ' T ?ou L'Si'V "III will MniplS Irr' !ur f ail tSi f?r K. lrf t, diUMUlw 0f. BOSANKb CO. Pbll. f l mETROPOLITRN OFEHR