Household Necessities. Our Usual Friday and Saturday Special Sale. A lot of good things that you need at all timoSj but cannot buy at your own prices except at this sale. Our complete line of Toilet Quilts at the following prices: No. U A Rood Quilt for ted k . .$ .40 No. 5072 A good full-Bize quilt '.60 No. 00 A good (ull-sizo quilt 78 No. 100 A good full-size quilt 83 No. L'OO A Rood full-slzo quilt 1.13 No. 300 A good full-size quilt 1.53 No. 400 A good full-size quilt 1.73 No. 5087 A good full size quilt . . l.!3 No. 800 A good full-size quilt 2.53 No. 000 A good full-size quilt 3.17 No. 1000 A good full-size quilt 3.33 COTTON SHEETS. 03x00 40c 81x00 43u 81x90, bust 57c These shouts measure the length and brendth as given abovn. BLEACHED MUSLIN. .lO-itieh 04'4c IlO-inoh 05c 30 inch 07Xc PILLOW CASE MUSLIN. -1'J-inch 11c 45-inch 13c 54-inch 15c Thee are the bent qualities in l'illow Case Muslin in the market. COTTON DIAPER. 18-inch nnd 10 yard lengths 50c i.'0-inch nnd 10 yard lengths 03c 22-inch and 10 yard lengths 73c 24 inch nnd 10 yard lengths 83c Those goods are finished by o new process nnd free from nil impurities; non-irritant, antiseptic, absorbent a ml durable. v WIDE SHEETING, Bleached. - 8-4, 72 inches wide 13c , 81 inches wide 17c 10 4, 00 inches wide 10c WIDE SHEETING-, Unbleached, 8 2, 72 inches wide 12c it 4, 81 inshes wide 10c 10 4, 00 inches wido 18c CRASH. 10-inch cotton crash 04c 18-inch, all linen He 17- inch, blue or red check 09);c 18- inch, blue or red check 11c Tlieso are but u few of tho roal bargains in this Hue, but time and space prevents a further quotation. TURKEY RED DAMASK. This is suggestive of Thanksgiving, and when you seo these goods you will say they are all right to servo tho luscious bird upon. 54-inch 17c 00-inch 19t! 60-inch '-!c See Our East Window. Funny When You Think of It Wo are gaining the top notch of the Clothing Ladder by Bottom Prices. Wo are selling lots of Top Notch Clothing at Bottom Prices. Confidence is tho basis of all transactions; we want yours. Wo won't abuse it. Our name protects you. We have about 200 Men's Suits, Comprising all the latest styles and mnteriaK Sold in the regular way at prices ranging from $6.50 to $9.50. Tho bottom price on these suits is $4.95. Wo have made this phenomenally low price in order to clean them up, and it will certainly pay you to look at theeo values. It is hard on the other fellows, we know, but we mean business and they must go. Make Your Own Dry Weather.. Such a thing ob being wet never occurs to the owner of one of our splendid Mackintoshes. LOOK HERE. A fine strictly all-wool Tricot; black or navy blue; double- breasted, English box style, wide velvet collar; with or without cape. Bottom price $4.55. We have the largest and best assorted stock of Mackintoshes in Eastern Oragon. High-grade Gloves at Low-grade Prices. Our Glove stock is complete in every detail, with the most up-to-date coverings for the hands. If you would be properlv gloved and still be at the least ex pense, buy your Gloves of us. Ladies' two-clasp, over Beam, prime German Lamb skin Gloves, colors tan, brown, mode, slate, ox blood ; black and white embroidered backs, very strong, serviceable Glove, and good value at $1.25; sule price 85c The Centemeri French Kid Glove, always eold at $1.50; sale price 98c All our gloves are guaranteed and fitted; from $1 up. Silk Waists.. Just arrived, b new line of Ladies' Taffeta, Satin and Velvet Waists, ranging in price from $6 up. Wo have also received a full line Battenhurg Pat terns for fancv work, with a complete assortment of Braids. Wo still continue oar special sale on Ladies' Union Suits tor the next ten days. All Goods Marked In Plnln Figures PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TflUKSDAY - - NOV. It), 18f 9 Telephone No. 1. Oysters terveil In every stylo by A. KELLER. CO)-. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "Loaded for bares" at Pease & Mays gents' underwear department. Carl J. E. Carlson, a native of Swedun, was today admitted to citizenship. MemberBof the Congregational church will take notice that prayer meeting will eommeneo at 7:I!0 sharp tonight. Tomorrow evening is the date of tho missionary tea at the Methodist church. All interested in the work are invited to be present, Ton cents admission will be chained. Dr. Eshelman will open an oflico in the Vogt building next week and resume his practice here. Fcr the present, word left at Clark & Folk's drug store will be promptly answered. If you want a stylish street hat it can J be found at tho Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors, whore they have just received n now lot in all the different styles. 13 3t Edison's Warograph Company will be at the Vogt on tho night of tho 21st, when will be shown many of the most thrilling scenes in the late war, euch as the sinking of Cervera's fleet, etc. We learn that Mrs. Brown is gaining strength rapidly and will be able to be about in a few days. In the meantime her husband is on tho repentance seat at the city jail and has sworn ofl drink ing for good, or bad either. At last re ports ho was singing "Como thou Fount." While watching for the meteors last night about 1 1 H5, a most brilliant aurora ae visible in the north. There were Bovoral streamers extending east ward ttnd reaching nearly to the zenith. It was a beautiful sight which might have been missed by many but for tho expected mett'orical shower. Docs your uiidorclothing tickle? Is your skin tender? 'f here is no sense or necoselty in sufferingtorture from the old out of date woolen underclothing, which irritates tyio skin beyond en durance, when yau can buy tho fleece lined underwea end oth'ir modem kiwis at low prices from Pease & Mays, Twelve young ladles of our city have banded themselves together in asocial club for the purpose of special enjoy ment throughout thewinter, and last evening met with Miss Grace Glenn. Twelve young men had been invited to join them and from reports they must have had an .unusually good time. Gamee, eingiugrefreehmentB and every pleasuro which goes toward making bucIi n gathering enjoyable was in dulged in. These club parties will assist greatly in makiug tho winter a happy one for tho members. Physicians are discovering that the old time open fire had much to do with the health of our grandmothers and that steam heat and furnace heat are re sponsible for many ailments. Steam heat especially has a way of gradually increasing so that any one who is used to a steam heated room becomes an easy victim to colds and all the long string of ailments to 'which a cold is the in troduction. An open fire is a sort of inspiration in itself, and since it draws in the out-of-door oxygen through all the cracks and crannies it helps to purify the air in the room while it hunts it. The caso of Holding Johnson, who was arrested in this city for having counterfeit nickels in his possession and working the slot machines, came up in Judge Bellinger's court Tuesday and he was sentenced to one year in the peni tentiary and also fined $60. He claimed -that the epurious coins had been put in his pocket while he was drunk, and tbat he was still under tho influence of liquor when he fed them to the ma chines, and his council set up in his de fense that putting tho counterfeit coins in machines was not passing them. The jury after being out a short time, re turned a verdict of guilty, and recom mended tho prisoner to the mercy of the court.. '"'Last night A. G. Long, agent for tho chemical engine, was in tho city and met with tho committee, composed of Messrs. Moore, McArthur, Saltmarshe and Glenn, who had been appointed by tho board of fire delegates and au thorized to tako in charge the matter of the improvements in the fire depart ment apparatus. A contract was entered into with him to furnish the city with a 100-gallon chemical hand engine, and a late improved Aerial truck and ladder. The latter is Baid to be the most com plete pnd perfect arrangement made, the ladder being high enough to reach to the top of the highest buiiding in the city, and so constructed as to be used in any position, holding its own weight and not requiring to be placed against any building or other support. We have all heard tho expression often "She can put her clothes in my valise," but if a certain bride of recent date had depended upon the groom's valiBe in which to pack her clothes, they must needs have stayed in the wardrobe, for when he reached his destination and was ready to put on biB cuffs, gloves, and other minor articles of the "conven tional" wedding outfit, he found the valise containing them was minus; as were nlsf the beautiful flowers he was carrying to his bride. The marriage, however, proceeded and in the mean time an Indian rode into the city and attempted to sell a valise to a certain storekeeper. Recognizing the property of his friend, the article was bought and will be returned to its owner. So that the newly married couple need not start on the journey of life minus a valise. While we do not believe in becoming unduly alarmed, nor as the saying is, shaking hands with the devil before he !b met; yet it does seem that The Dalles people are just n little too passive over the smallpox scare throughout ttie state. With several cases at Baker City and other places east of us, and many at Salem as well as other places south, would it not be well for us to realize that we ore on the immediate danger line and use some precaution. So far as we can learn few have resorted to vaccination. Many are oppoeed to com pulsory vaccination in the school, and in city schools, where a wholesale busi ness is made of il, we confess there iB much danger of harm resulting ; but it; doeB seem as if it should be given more attention in the families ol our city and the children vaccinated. By this means much excitement and alarm would be prevented were a case to bo dropped down here or be discovered in cur midst. "Over the stars there is a rest" is a beautiful sentiment; but a number of our citizens have had little rest over the shooting meteors which have failed to shoot for two nights now. Some of our most peaceful residents felt like shooting a "star" night clerk In one of our hotels during the small hours this,, morning. Two young men who were out on the hotel veranda at an early hour reciting "twinkle, twinkle, little star," etc., effught a glimpse of the north star, over which the clouds were chasing each other making it look ub if it were out shooting, and quickly hurrying to tho oflico in formed the clerk Fen it would take place. Hastening to the 'phone he quickly called up about a dozen different families, whom he had promised to inform. Rubbing their eyes, each one in turn jumped out and paraded to the window only to have the man in the moon look down as if to say "rubber! rubber!" and not a star in Eight. One real estate agent declared ho had been done "dirt"; the hotel proprietor was so star-tied that he 1b out looking for a new clerk ; the said clerk has not been out of bed today, and the two young men took the stage and are starring it by this time. All Jmiuirluut DlU'crence. To make it apparont to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not uliiicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and Eold by all druggists. Oaib lu Vour Cl-.eck. All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. 21, 1890, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th, 1890. O. L. I'hilmi-b, Countv Treasurer. Turktiy Hliuot. There will be a turkey and pigeon shoot on the beach Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 29th and 30th, conducted by A. Y. Marsh and Isaac Joles. td-d-tw AFTER MANY DAYS. A Move nn Foot to Greatly llrneflt Our City I.nt Her Move, Not Crnwl Nor Stop. After months, yes yenrs of waiting and what has proven almost suicidal de lay on the part of Tho Dalles in regard to its future welfare, a scheme is now on foot which is just "it" and etrikes at tho very core of the situation. Situated as it is, with everything in its favor, the residents of this city have grown so ac customed to having trade drop at their very feet, that they havo scarcely rea lized that anything would intervene be tween them and prosperity. However, after a railroad had been put in and other means employed, which were sap ping its very life blood, our citizens be gan to wake up and' look about to see what might be done, and although lnte it is not yet too late to counteract the evil. The very tiling which the newspapers have been agitating for eo long is now assuming proportions which look en couraging and a largo number of our leading men are deeply interested in a scheme for a railroad into the interior. A subscription' paper is being circulated and In fifteen minutes yesterdav $400 were raised for a preliminary survey, and the remainder is coming fast. The idea is to test the feasibility of such n move, nnd although it is not yet assured, it is a move a long way in the right di rection, and we trust will bo ere long not a scheme but a reality. The idea is to build by the way of the Des Chutes river to the mouth of Trout creek ; up Trout ten miles to the junction of Trout and Hay creeks, and finally on to Prineyille ; a branch also to be run into Sherman county, and we under stand tho people of that county are of fering a good bonus to that end. By these means. Lakeand Klamath counties w:ll be tributary to The Dalles, and we believe it is not too much to predict that if the road is a go it will finally be ex tended into California and made a through line. While survey of course has not been made, much investigation has been go ing on and it is thought by those who are in a position to know, that it is en tirely feasible, and will be what might be termed inexpensive, since there would hh little rock work. The grade also would not be more than one percent or fifty feet to the mile, the highest ele vation being between here and the free bridge on the bench opposite the mouth of Des Chutes, which is 500 feet above the river. Men who have lookpd into the matter give us their opinion that difficulty will be encountered in but one or two places. The benefit to The Dalles can be seen at a glance. While controlling all the trade which has heretofore been ours, it will open up to us a country we now have no claim on, and no transportation company can compete with such a line, for the route it would take having fo many advantages over any other, caukl not fail to control the trade of the country through which it passes. This may sound like a fairv tale to those who havo grown skeptical ; too good to he true. But it certiinly has the right ring to it, anil tho right men at the helm. Beside, it must be true, for it means too much to The Dalles to be otherwise. It may bo said that the papers havo been crying "Wolf! Wolf!" when there was none at hand ; but those who have any eyes must see that tho wolf is at our very fold, and this is our only nieuna of escape. Wo therefore call upon our people to shoulder onus nnd push this scheme for all it is worth, and its worth Is incalculable. Circuit Cum t Notes. Yesterday aftornoon In tho capo of State of Oregon vb. Joseph Ganteman, in which a demurrer was filed, the de murrer was overruled and n plea of not gully was entered by (Wendent. Tho case will propablycome up for trial Sat urday. Slln tho case ol the Stato vs. Wm Minton, charged with larceny by bailee, not a truo bill was found 'and tho de fendant was discharged. I The same action was taken in lhe : cae of O. L. Fields held for polygamy. Also in the eise of Harry Hansbury, charged with larceny from a dwelling. The case of Henry Gardoer yp. County of Wasco came up before tho oonrt this morning. It ia an action to recover damages received about a year ago when, coming down the Rice grade about eight miles from trie city. Moore & Gavin are attorneys for the plaintiff and A. A. . Jayne and W. H. Wileon for the county. By agreement of parties the case waB tried with fen jurors l'eter Mohr, C. A. Cramer, J. C. Wingfield, A. W. Boor man, L. C. Hennegrtti, D. L. Bolton, Thos. Loabo, C. E. Hayward, Miko Glavey and F. M. Jackson. Tho trial ia on hand as we go to press. MAICKIKO. At the home of the groom, on Four teenth street, last evening, Nov. loth, at 7 o'clock, Rev. W. B. Brenner, of the Oregon City Lutheran church, united in marriage N. P. Paulsen and and Mite Dora Thomsen. A large number of friends were pres ent nnd the occasion was a joyous one. During the evening a wedding supper, which seemed to iucludo everything palatable, was served. Mr. Paulsen has been employed by Maier & Benton for a number of years and is a very trust worthy young man. Miss Thomsen came to this city about a year ago from Belgrade, Minn., and has a large- circle of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen left this morn ins fur Portland, and u;hen thoy return will make their home in the house which he reccritly purchased on Four teenth 6treet. Smoke to Your Own I'rollt, As well as ours. 'Tis not how much yon smoke, but how yon enjoy it. Try our Muscot ten cents a local product that beats the world. Ben Ullrich. Cle Elm coal :G.50 per ton; Rock Springs coal i9 per ton, delivered, at Maier &. Benton's. Help Wanted. A girl who desires to do general house work can obtain employment by apply ing at .1. C. Hosietler's on Fifth street. To (Jurn it Cohl in Oiih Duy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it failH to cure. 25. Geo. Nolmid, Rockland, O,, says, "My wife hmt piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch Haael Salvo cured her. It ia the hest.salvo in America." It hoala every thing and cures all tkln diseases. Ueo Clarke & Fulk's Rosafoam for tho-teeth. r "TV T JCI A ! A -ATA.! A'IXT r. J ATATJH'A 1'JCrATA'I A-- JCTJifJiT. IVCTXlil'n BrjVT THE GENUINE . v v 3 Wilson flir-Tiqht Heater OUTSIDE DflFT IilE THIS : There are other AIR-TIGHTS, bub none that equal 1j tho WILSON. jj ....SOLD ONLY BY.... JVIflVS & CROWE, Sole Agents, j