THE GENUINE By this salo. No wondorl Men with clear judgment are hastening by the dozen to our Clothing De partment to got $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Men's Fall Suits for This is a salo of Broken Lots, with throe or four, perhaps half dozen suits of a kind. . Every suit is fresh and nobby, being made for us for this season's trade. These suits were good sellers at the regular price, but now they are traveling like the proverbial hot cakes, at Eight Ninety-five. Better Hurry Up and Cet In Line. It's like giving you money, to sell these up-to-date stylish Fall Suits at this amazingly low figure, but they must go. Have a few of those $5.00, $0.00 and $7.50 suits left, your choice for $3.95. Ask to see our line of Gents' Mackintoshes just arrived. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY OCTOliEll 24, 1899 Telephone No. J. I Oysters . kCIVCtl 111 every btyle by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Roalyn coal, iJG.BO a ton, delivered. Sttulelmnn Commission Co., 'phone 2:i."5. M-2w "My Friond Frou) India" will bo the next attraction at the Vogt next Tues day evening. Mrs. L. E. MeNeal ie much worse to day, nnd it wob not thought she would survive tho duy. ltdoos't look much like winter today, but. mther one would imngine spring luui come again. Tho bk ond of the series of dancing parties to be given by tho Columbia Club will take placo .Friday evening at tlio Ualdwln. Tliuro will be a business meeting of tho United Artisans on Wednesday evening and nil mombere are earnestly requested to be present. ' 2t Harry O. Llebe carries the most com plete stock of diamonds, watches, jewel ry nnd Sterling silver novelties in tlte city, which lie soils at a reatonable price. Cull and inepect the assortment. Tim ladies of St. Paul's Guild will meet at tho usual hour tomorrow at the home of Mrs. J. S. Bchonck. Ah buel nebs of importance will come before the build, a largo attendance is desired. Tho last unfortunate to got himself into trouble by drinking was Win. Dolau, who found himself in Phlrman's grasp last night, and then before Kecordor (in tea this morning, when he paid over his if.'. A bowling team, consisting of Messrs. Houghton, Bradshaw, Nolan, Mays, Sohraidt and Baldwin, will leave on the Iyer tomorrow morning for Portland, where they will bowl against the Arling ton team tomorrow night. A large band of cattle, about 1200 in number, nre corralled in Saltmarshe'a feed yards today. They are on their way from tho Valley to Montana, to which state they will be Buipped thin evening. Wo nro always reminded of when Hallowe'en conies by the young ladies of the Congregational church, who make it point to give such splendid entertaiu uonte. This year it will be on Mouday evening, and they will entertain us at the Ilaldwln. 1'rof. A. Sandvig announces that hie opening dance will be given nextThurs-. 'Iy evening at the Baldwin, when the "Hon Ton," a new dance, and the glide limcerswlll bo Introduced. Any who ...Trade Is i uny desire private lessons address Prof. Sundvig, Box 536. 21-tf Upon inquiring today concerning the road between here and Antelope, we are informed tliut the worst portion of the road is that leading into The DalieB. While the remainder is nothing to brag of, the terrible condition of tiiat at our very gate is something to be ashamed of. At the initial party to be given by Prof. Sandvig Thursday evening at the Baldwin, Prof. Birgfeld's orchestra three pieces will furnish music, and sevoral new dances will be introduced. The doorkeeper will see that no one enters who is in the least objectionable. Admission will bo f0 conts. The latest tiling out in magazines is published in New York and called "Everybody's Magazine." The price is teu cents, and it contains nothing of a heavy nature, but light reading of general interest. It is their purpose to furnish interest and amusement to the large clans of readers who desire their interest quickly and their amusement easily. Montana is the state whore they are having winter in earnest. The northern part of the state ie. digging itself out of tho snow. For four or five days Inst week enow came down unceasingly. At the town of Choteau, county seat of Teton county, it was ten to twelve feet deep iu drifts, nnd at least three feet on the level. Oldtimcrs there agree that nothing like this fall of snow has been seen in October for twenty years. The loss of life will exceed twonty persons iu Teton county, and 20,000 sheep per ished in the storm. About 3:30 yesterday afternoon a man by the name of Kizer, who lives near Spring creek, was driving a four-horse team up Union and started to turn tho corner at Harris' store, when tho doublo tree broke nnd the leaders became frightened and lit out up Second for the E.ist End. Encountering Henzie's ex press one of them ran into it and thus found himself slightly mixed when lie again started out; but they finally reachod the feed yard and stopped for a meal. Mr. Kizor suppossed one of the horses at least would receive injuries, but, barring a slight cut on tho leg, neither of ;tuem was injured by their escapade. Just a little of the story of "My Friond Fromjndia," would not be amiss In view of Us presentation ut the. Vogt next Tuesday night by Smvthe it Rice's Com edy Company. Tho scene of "My Friend From India" is laid In New York, and deals with the advent of a very innocent personage, a barber, who is forced in his deBlre to clothe his nakedness, to don a yellow bed spread, and being introduced in that attire by a eon to a retired Kan sas City pork-paoker, who is over anx ious to shine in society, the doors having heretofore been closed to him, and know ing of the "Order of the Yellow Kobe," the barber, having been callod "My Friend From India" by the son, seizes upon this means to Introduce to society a real social lion and thereby gain his own eutrance Into the charmed circle of Startled... 95 the 400. The many amusing complica tions arising from this state of affairs have been the means of affording the author full scope for his inventiveness, and out of it all has arieen the most suc cessful comedy of the present period. Mr. Walter Perkins, who originally and still plays the part of the hapless barber, is more than ably assisted by a company of comedianB especially engaged for their excellence in their several roleB, and therefore a perfect rendition of "My Friend From India" may be reasonably expected. It was not supposed that any difficulty would be encountered in collecting the subscriptions promised to the chemical fire engine and fire nlarm fund, bb most of what was donated was to be again realized on the reduction in insurance, which waB to be given when we were thus prepared to fight the liery demon. But we are informed that many who were in favor of tho proposed improve ments and had promised their assist ance, now fail to meet the requirements. Some actually have made the excuse that they would pay when the reduction is given. This is absurd, and for the sake of those who have already paid nnd nre therefore anxious to have the engine and lire system in Boon, that they may receive the benefit thereby, others should do their part toward securing it. Ih ore is a very important facter in tho success of every gathering be it a church service, a school session, a con cert, a theater or what not, and iu most cases this factor, which has so much to do with the comfort of the audience, the actors, and in short the whole entertain ment, is in nine cases out of ten over looked. Wo refer to the ventilation of the building where such gathering is held. No speaker or actor can do justice to himself or hold tho attention of an audience in a crowded room, whero the snme fetid air is bejng inhaled and ex haled during nn entiie evening, Often a speaker wonders what is the difficulty with his listeners, why they seem drowsy and he cannot interest them, when the trouble is with (ho atmosphere they are breathing, making them listless and spoiling their pleasure. Aud yet it is a difficult matter to correct this fault in a public gathering, for in nearly every in stance when a janitor lowers a window or transom, or endeavors to let a little fresh air in, some unfortunate person, who has accustomed himself to sit day in and day out in n close, stuffy room, will arise aud undo tho good work of him who Is employed to look after the wants of the congregation. And thus tho greater part of the audience misses the real enjoyment, the real benefit which they had expected to gain, and return to their homes with a wretched headache or a terrible cold, which must always result from such a coudition of affairs. WDtd. A small band of sheep, between 4000 and 5000, on ehareB or rent. Inquire of F. I. A NO, ocl2l-28d&w Columbia Hotel. Pease & Mays ANTELOPE'S SCHOOL. Tnaclit by Three Dalle Younc Ladles aud Id a Flourlehtne Condition. X The Antelope public Echool opened laEt Monday, and ie in a flourishing con dition, judging from the reports given by thosi who have recently returned from there. The town and sjhool dis trict No. 50 are to be congratulated on their new four-room school building just .finished. The board of directors, T. G. Condon, J. M. Hamilton and H. C. Rooper, with Frank Irwin for clerk, have done well to complete the building eo satisfactorily in so short a time. Last year there were but two teachers, and the total enrollment for the year was9S. This year there will bo three teachers and the number of pupils will be greater. Miss Julia Hill is employed as piincipal and will have charge of the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth grades. The state course of study will be used, even to the first year's work in the High school as outlined therein. Miss Hill is a graduate of The Dalles High school and has taken a four years' course at the university of Oregon. Sho hns had con siderable experience in graded school work and aside from thorough scholar ship possesses tact, energy and discip line. Manual tiaining is a special fea ture of her work. Miss A. May Sechlor, of The Dalles, who was assistant teacher there last year, will teach in the intermediate de partment, composed of the third, fourth and fifth grades. Miss Sechler has taught twenty-eight months, is a grad uate of The Dalles High school and has had one year's work at Eugene. She is especially strong in mathematics, and in her quiet, unassuming way will make a success of her work, both in and out of the school room. Miss Josio Spink, of Tho Dalles, will teach the primary room, made up of the first and second grades. Sho has a ripe experience of forty-eight months, mostly In graded echool work, having taught iu The Dalles, Moro, Grass Valley and Monkland. Miss Spink a'.so is a gradu ate of The Dalles High school and holds a state diploma. She has already proven herself a useful teajher. We congiatulate Antelope on securing the present corps of teachers and we understand these estimable young ludies agree not to marry before next spring. A BREEZY PERFORMANCE. Itut Kiijujfd l,y all Who Appreciate. Vaudeville, If any went to tho Vogt last night ex pecting to hear anything but vaudeville, they were disappointed, for so it was advertised and so presented to one of the largest audiences we have eeen in the Vogt for a long while. Moro en thusiasm was also displayed than Dalles audiences usually show. wneu tue curtain first rose one re ceived the impression that the perform ance was to be what might be termed a "rip-enorter" a jangled mces of tumb ling, yelling, shrill-voiced girls and loud-mouthed men ; but as it proceeded each feature began to take on merit, Wilson AitTight Heatei? OUTSIDE DRAFT IiIIE TtfIS : There are other AIR-TIGHTS, but none that equal the WILSON. ....SOLD ONLY BY.... JVIAYS & CROWE, Sole Agents. "Harmony" This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a L PUKE PUKE HAND MADE SOUR and Medical Use. Sold by 7 BenJrVilson, - until many very clever, clean and withal pleasing' specialties were given. Such as would banish the blues, make one forget all sorrow or annoyance and laugh until their sides ached. It is to be re gretted that vaudeville is taking the place of good wholesome plays with a plot worth following; but such n show as last night's, where nothing objection able is introduced, but everything is pleasing, is better than a dose of medicine and will surely prolong life and make us all happier. Some especially clever dancing was introduced, and the cake walk as a finale was splendid. Each actor seems to be an artist in liiB line, whether Irish, Dutch, American or what not; while the girls, from tho giddier ones to the old maid, wero good, barring u shrillness of voice which waB anything but pleasing in the first net, where the leading lady was most prominent. She is, however, a onto little actress. The company must have dono well iu a finaueial way, judging from the audience which greeted them. That .lojful FeelliiK With tho exhileratinir sense of renew ed health and strength and internal clean liness, which follows the use of Svrun of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substltues sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed, liuy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fife Syrup Co. Lacllci, Attuiitlon. Don't fail to see the mnguiflcent line of Fur Garments and sample cloths for Tailor faults now on display at the Uma tilla sample rooms, in the Cosmopolitan, O. C. McLeod, Agent Silverfleld Fur Co,, Portland, For the Oregon Industrial Exposition to be held at Portland, Oregon Sept. 20 10 Oct. 20, the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co, will nuke u round trip rate of $3.25, which will also include two ad mission coupons to the exposition, Tickets will be good going on train No, 1 on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, and every Wednesday thereafter, and for train No. 3, on Thursday, Sept. 2Sth, and every Thursday thereafter to and including Thursday, Oct. 20th. Tickets will be limited for return passage to expire the Sunday night following the Wednesday or Thursday ou which ticket is sold. 25-Jm A full lino of Sterling silver novelties and souvenir spoons can be found at Harry O, Liebe's iu the Vogt block. CHhiskey. MASH WHISKEY for Family The Dalles, Orj Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients nro such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all Disorders arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., m American Journal of Health, N. Y. A duck is about tho only thing as indifferent to sunshine and shower, and the peacock the only thing as proud as you'll he when wenring ono of our new mackintoshes. Arrived today. Pease & Mays. A. M. Williams & Co. have just opened a new lot of children's worsted drosses. Prices rango from 75c to $(1,50, nnd it is needless to say that the styles are ein minently correct. They have also just received a now lino of wool waiBts. Call and see them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. ml Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or poat. oo. 0.oo Construction Tills U nn air tight healer n( tliti oval bliiut steel 1J1H2; It turn C'ABT 1HOX UNINUB, milking It ilurulilcj ulni lms front feed door, cast top and bottom mid ornamental siin top, Ulli griddle, cover uudeineutli, Nickeling It lias nickeled urn, name plate uud foot rails. Wo havu a complete fctock of Idem on hand, call a ud tee our ktock before bii) hit; elsewhere. jnaler & Bsnion I,