THE GENUINE STARTLED Wilson RitTight Heatet OUTSIDE DHFT IilH THIS: By this sale. No wonder! Men with clear judg ment aro hastening by the dozen to our Clothing De partment to get $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Men's Fall Suits for FOR- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 26th 27th 28th Remnants Remnants TRADE IS $5 95 Wo will offer all Remnants of DRESS GOODS, SILKS and LININGS at 20 PER CENT. Discount for three days to clear them out. They consist of short ends of nil tlio beet things we have carried dur ing the senson, Bnd aro in lengths Bultable for Waists, Skirts and Full Costumes. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY -- OCTOBER SsTlBOU Telephone No. 1. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Good luck to our bowling team which plays the Arlington tonight in Portland. Roslyn coal, $6,50 n ton, delivered. Studclman Commission Co., 'phone r.5. 14-2 w Ex-Governor Loid will receive $7500 a year nB minister to the Argentine Re public. Remember the dance at tlio Baldwin Thursday night. You will have the opportunity of learning some new duncus. Good Racine single buggy und har ness for sule at a bargain. Cull on Ihtworth, the printor, over Dalles Com mission Co. oot25-dAW-2w There will bo a business meeting of tlio United Artisans on Wednesday evening nnd all members are eornestly- rtijnualeil to be present. 2t Harry C. Lieho carries the most com pluto stock of diamonds, watches, jewel ry and Sterling silver novelties in the city, which ho soils at a reasonable price. Cull and Inspect the usBortment. .1. A. Borio, for more thun soven years ngent for tho O. R. & N. in Pendleton, his resigned his position and nnnouncos that ho will go into business thoro. He will bo succeeded by Frank F. Wameley. It is to bo hoped that tho dispatch which announces that tho price of wliibky has been put up by tho United StatcB Spirits Association, will have tho effect of inducing fewer peoplo to put it down their throats. Mrs. J. N. Harney, wifo of a former agent of tho D. P. & A. N. Co., in Port land, and who is well known in The D.vllus, died suddenly lust week at Moscow, Idaho, where Mr. IIruoy is now ugont for the O. R. & N. Co. At the initial party to be given by I'rof. Sandvig Thursday evening nt the Baldwin, Prof. Birgfeld's orchestra three pieces will furnish music, and suverul new dances will bo introduced. The doorkeeper will see that no one outers who ia in the least objectionable. Admission will be 50 cents. Among other pleasing features of the Hullowb'un entertainment at the Baldwin Moiulay night will be the Indian war Hunco. It will not be any easier to die tinmilah who the klootchmen are than to discover the ghosts laBt year. One who is thoroughly versed in tho dance is training the siwashes. In reierring to the exclusion of sheep from the Cascade reserve the Sulem Statesman remarks: "Mot a foot of it H'ght to be closed to the sheep; not a "ingle foot. They do uo harm to the '"rest reserve. The 'scientists of the interior department who investigate tlw damage from the windows of Pull iuu cars ought to be turned down and kicked out of the service of the govern ment. It is these fellows who do the - served In Oysters PER CENT. PEASE & MAYS. harm, not the sheep. Tho proposition is nauseating in the extreme." day is the Wasco warehoUBe, which lias hardlv room to contain tho nmont of goods they are receiving, among which are two cars of sugur, one of syrup, one of coal oil, a car of Star Fed Mills and n car of stoves. The force bus been on the jump all day. H. II. Perry, a brakeraan on the O. R. & N. train, met with a very painful accident which came near causing the loss of the index linger of the left hand. He was engaged in uncoupling an en gine at Celilo about 8 o'clock this morn ing when the finger got caught and Mas badly mashed. He came direct to this city, where Dr. Hudson gave.the neces sarly medical attendance. The cistern ut the corner of Third and Langhlin streets is to have a new cover, which it is said is n splendid move, as the timbers of the old ono were badly decayed The report that o terrible stench arose from tho water therein is said to be n mistake. Those who live in that neighborhood say that they failed to notice any disagreeable odor. However, tho suggestion of our contem porary that the water should be changed ofteuer is u good one. LaBt Sunday the MethodiBts at Ante lope dedicated their new church, Rev. Robt. Wurner being in attendance to assist in the service. The building is neat and a great addition to the little city, as well as a credit to the com munity which responded so generously Sunday, when $1,078 was raised. Much credit is given to Rev. Leech, Wilbur Bolton, W. L. Hinkle and others to wIiobo efforts is largely duo the success ful erection of the church. Last evening at 6 o'clock, at the Cath olic church, Father Bronsgeest united in marriage . II. Howell and Miss Mary B. Shannon, two young people who have made their home in The Dalles for years, MIsb Shannon having been brought up here. Mi. Howell has been employed by the O. K. & N. Co. for a number of years and is well liked by his ninny friends, while his bride is an excellent young lady of splendid character. The CmtoNici.K wishes to extend to Mr. and Mrs. Howell its congratulations. The members of Oregon's gallant regi ment of volunteers the justly famous Second Oregon are each to receive a bronze medal us an evidence of the ap preciation of tho peoplo of the state for their noble services. That these medals will bo manufactured for distribution among the volunteers is now assured, for Gov. T. T. Geer has received from the war department a letter informing him that the department had author ized tho purchase of a Spanish gun to be used in casting medals for the Oregon volunteers. TSomo timo ago the Ciikonici.b men tioned tho fact that Cftpt. Waud hud visited the schools when he lust was in the city nnd promised gold nugget to the pupils in Miss Wfenn's and Miss L. Rlntoul'a rooms wlifJ could oiiBwer the most questions regarding Alnaka. Upon his return homeSunday, Fred Wuud brought with him the promised prises, one of which wb given to Alice Kurtz, of Mlse Wrenna room, and tho other to Eugene Davis of Miss lilntoul'a room. Fred also presented his teacher, Miss Michell, wili h very handsome nugget stick pln.Captain Waud has always This is a sale of Broken Lots, with three 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 get 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. been deeply interested in the welfare of our schools, and the children greatly ap preciate this token of his interest in them. Tho De Kalb, III., Chronicle has the following concerning a Dalles lady: "Mrs. Isabella Rockwell and Miss Nellie Norton entertained a party of ladies yes teidity afternoon and to supper last evening in honor of Mrs. Mary French, who leaves soon to Bpend the winter in Cleveland, Ohio. The hours were very agreeably passed in a social way, the ladies who have recently returned from abroad adding to the enjoyment nf the occasion by relating some of their ex periences and Mrs. French acquainting the ladies with Oregon life by showing them many views of places of interest along the Pacific." The grand jury reported a true bill in the caee of Frank McDaniel, charged with the murder of Clara Fitch in Port land some months since. A portion of the indictment says: "Frank McDaniel Is accused of willfully, feloniously, pur posely, and of deliberate and premedi tated malice, having killed Claire Ade laide Fitch, by choking, suffocating and strangling her, and by forcibly stopping and closing and compressing the neck and throat of said victim, a more par ticular description of the way in which said crime was committed bcinu to the grand jury unknown." This, while not so specifically saying in the indictment, is un indictment for murder in the first degree, as the indictment follows the statutory definition of that crime. A Niiicl Aiieul. A Mississippi editor makes this ap peal to delinquent subscriber: "Fish down in your pocket and dig up dust; the editor ia hungry and the paper 'bout to bust. We've trusted you for several months, and did it with a smile, so just return tho compliment and trust us for awhile. Our wife she needs some stock ings and baby needs a dress; Jimmy needs 6omo breeches, and so does Kate and Bees. Pud is on the hog train and Peggy sick with grief; and good gosh ulmighty, can't you give a man relief? Shell out those nickels and turn loose the dimes; turn 'em loose and whistle and we'll have better times; there will be fewer patches on the boeom of our pants; and we'd make the paper better if we had half a chance. Don't give us that old story, long gone to seed, 'bout takln1 more family papers than the family wants to read ; but help to feed the printer, and he'll help our town to grow, and thus escape the sulphur lu tho regions down below." Thut Joyful Feeliug With the exhilerating sense of renewed health und strength and internal clean liness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, ia unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and tho cheap substltues sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fife Syrup Co. Prof. A. Sundvig announces that his opening dance will be given next Thurs day evening at the Baldwin, when the "Bon Ton," a new dance, and the glide lancers will be introduced. Any who may desire private leBsons address Prof. Sandvig, Box 030. 21-tf Use Glarkedc Falk'e quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. PEASE & MAYS. l'EOl'LE YOU ALJj KNOW. II. J. Staate, of Dufur, is in the city. Ed Henderfon CAme in yesterday from Wapinitia. Miss Pearl Ward left on the Flyer this morning for Portland. Mrs. Frank Fulton, of Biggs, and Mrs. McCorkle went down to Portland today. Mrs. H. F. Davidson came up from Hood River yestetday, returning today. Mrs. O. S. Waud waB a passenger on the boat this morning, bound for Port land. Thos. Farsher arrived last night from a trip to the metropolis, and left this morning for his home near Dufur. Rev. Frank Spaulding, pastor of the M. E. church at Hood River, came up on the boat from that place yesterday. Mre. Sina Cummins and Mies Mamie Montgomery arrived laet night from Albany and are guests of Mis. C. F. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Dufur, returned last night from visiting tho exposition in Portland, and spent today in the city. Mrs. J. P. McIneVny and daughter, MieB Mary, accompanied by Miss Rose mary Baldwin, lelt on the Flyer this morning for Portland. Mrs. L. Clarke arrived in the city last evening from her home at Hood River. She will remain a few days before leav ing to visit her daughter at Moro. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, who have been visiting in Portland, returned lust evening on tlnir way to their homo in Prineville. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Mary Adams, of thic city. Rev. D. V. Poling will leavo .on this afternoon's train for Eugene, where he will attend the Congregational Stato As sociation. He will also visit in Albany, returning to this city on Saturday. Miss Annie Dehin, who is now em ployed in a etore at White .Salmon, came up from that plnco last evening. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. M. Wolfurd, and thu two ladies spent today in the city. J. H. Cradlobuugh became restless roaming about our city with no gold in sight and left on last niwit's train hound for Greenhorn again. He was accom panied by T. J. Seufyrt. who is inter ested in the Goldei Eagle mine, of which J. 11. is manager. . Double Tralu Her (ice to San Francisco, On October 15th the Southern Pacific Co. will inaugurate a "Daylight Ex press," leaving Portland ut 8:30 a. m., and reaching San Fraucisco at 7:45 next evening only one night out. Both standard Pullman and tourist sleepers will be attached. This uew train is in addition to the present 7 p. in. Shasta Overland, and will give many passengers the desired opportunity to see enroute the Great Willamette, Umpqua and Sac ramento Valleys .without loss cf time, und still arrive in Oakland and San Francisco at a seasonable hour, For the Oregon Industrial Exposition to be held at Portland, Oregon Sept. 20 to Oct. 20, the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co, will makea round trip rate of i(3.25, which will also include two ad mission coupons to tho exposition, Tickets will be irood going on train No, I on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, and every Wednesday thereafter, and for train No. 3, ou Thursday. Sept. 28th, 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 on which ticket la sold. 25-1 in Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, tf There are other AIR-TIGHTS, but none that equal tho WILSON. ....SOLD ONLY BY.... JVIflVS & CROWE, Sole Agents. "Harmony" CUhiskey. . 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. I'rcfiH Comments. In reviewing tho performance of "My Friend From India," lately given by a specially engaged company at Hoyt's Theater, New York, the Evening Sun of February 20th, Eays: "In one or two re spects the new cast of 'My Friend From India' is an improvement on the origi nal. Mr. Perkins, who was the original barber, still holds his laurels undis turbed, however. Tho gentleman who now plays the part does not como with in a thousand miles of him artistically." And that has been tho verdict all over the country where there has been an op portunity to compare tho work done by others in tlio part made famous by Walter Perkins. It is the latter gentleman who heads the company announced to appear on Tuesday night at tho Vogt, and from the many who have essayed the different roles tho best havo been chosen and are now in support of Walter Perkins, and constitute what is now known ns Smyth & Rice's Couedians, so n per formance ol a marked degree of perfec tion cm bo reasonably looked for. To quoto again from tho Evening Sun article: "There seems to bo no earthly reason why one should havo tho blues as long as 'My Friend From India' re mains In town." A I'rlglitful Itluiuler often cause a horrible burn, Will scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Sulve, the best In the world, will kill tho pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 On tho 10th of December, 1807, Rev. S. A. Donuhoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va,, contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing, He says: "After resorting to a nnmhor of so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, 1 purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheer fully recommend it to the pu'illc." For salo by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Wuiilnl, A small band of sheop, between 4000 and 5000, on ehures or rent, Inquire of F. La no, oct21-28d&w Columbia Hotel, A full line of Sterling silver novelties and souvenir spoons can be found at Harry O. Liebe'e in the Vogt block, . ? - "y ) X ) A i It i i 3 ) ' - Kodol DyspepBia Cure cures dyspepsia because Its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. 'The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all Disorders arising from itn perfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. A duck is about the only thing as indifferent to sunshine and shower, and tho peacock the only thing as proud as you'll be when wearing ono of our now mackintoshes. Arrived today. Pease & Mays. A. M. Williams & Co. have juet opened a new lot of children's worsted dresses. Prices range from 7oc to $0.50, and it i9 needless to say that the styles aro em miiieutly correct. They have alBO just received n now line of wool waists. Call and ego them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and Biinbuin. Manufactured by Claiko & Falk. Pt piT j-j fc- n ti j- 1 ft -3 f?,'Jt-tSrj;ir Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hny or peat. .oo.-Q.oo. Construction TliU Is nu itlr tlulit heater ol tlm nviil tlieet btivl tsiH); It lum I'AhT IKON I.ININliS, makliiK' It ilunililo; ulvi 1ms. irout fiti I door, cnst top ami bottom und ornamental awiug ioi, with ciiiMlu cover umlcineatli, Nlckellnif It litis nlekilnl urn, liuiiiu plate noil ((Hit ralU. Wu have n (HHiiletu Moek of them on hand, cull und tee our block before huliii! elsewhere. Dlaier & Benion