IP?? You see a VIan losing his poeketbook vnn fpnl instilled iu telling liim about haven't been introduced. Wo possibly don't know you personally, but wo do know you aro losing money in buying your clotliinir, at any r.Uo you are not making nil tho money-you could wblcb ia jnet tho same thing. The way to wake all the money there is in that lino, is to bnv your clothing of us. Boys' All-uaool Suits Krom r. $1.85 up Men's all-wool suits from 3.85 up Hoys' overcoats and ulsters from 1.50 up .Men's overcoats, ulsters and top coats from 4.85 up All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. j The Dalles Daily Chronicle. JANUARY 20, 1900 ()- (O) Oysters ..rvcl In every blyk by A. KELLER. O WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Call and inspect the line of golf and traveling capB at Pease & Mays. Pease fc Mavs have received a full line of novelties in golf caps, etc. Judging from the flattering notices Kiven them by newspapers in cines where they have appeared, the "Human Hearts" company is a good one. This morning J. H. Preston, who was held on a charge of larceny, was released from the custody of tho sheriff, friends having far niehed the $250 bail. The lady friends of tho club arc in vited to bj present this evening and witness the contest bowling games be tween the Y. M. C. A. of Portland and uur home team. Contrary to tho usual custom, services wi'l ho held tonight at tho .Methodist church, and tho special meetings will continue tomorrow and tho entire week. A special invitation is t'.iven tho public. to tomorrow's services. At tho request of Her. G. Hushing and many others, Dr. Hail, who lectured last night at the Baldwin, has been induced ti remain over and will preach tonight in the Christian church, taking as his mhj-'it "Tho Advantages of Being n Christian." No admission will bo charged, nnd ail are invited to attend. It iu said that a congressman the other day asked lirigham II. Roberts how inuny wives he had, when the gentle man from Utah answered: "Enough eo that I don't bother other men's wives." This lends one of our exchangee to say, that thin in more than some of our law makers In Washington can truthfully ey of themselves. The Y. M. O. A. bowlers must be "crackajacks." ,At any rate they sue w 1 In doing up every team with which they come in contact. LftH night i Portland they beat the Illihees three uut of the four games. Tonight they meet our team on the club alleys, bowl lux to begin at 8 o'clock. The personnel oi the team we have not been able to obtain. It is a graat satisfaction to Dalles peo ple. Whn rn Orittenton, who visited our city a few veurs since aud conducted a series of meetings here, to learn that ho is ro covering from a serious lllueis in Mio ni'polls, which it was feared would prove fatal. The world cannot afford to use such men as he, whose efforts in be- half of the fall an and tin utnt an ; u mo lauen ana uown-trouuen, have saved hundreds from dishonorable tile have been offering you black and colored dress goods romnants for tho past week and perhaps all of you have bought, but still wu have a few loft, and in conjunction with those remnants that wo have on hand, wo will oiler you a choice lot of Pattern Suits at a much lower price than you ever pur chased anything to comparo witli thorn before in your life. This is a broad assertion to mako and a hazardous thing to do when you know full well how fabrics of all kinds have advanced in tho past couplo of months, and yet they have not reached the elevation they will eventually attain. It, even it you Silk, Satin and Velvet Fancy GUaiscs will bo sacrificed during tho present week, as the following prices Indicate: ?5 00 Waists $5.00 Waists 4.1!) G.OD Waists 5.00 (i 75 Waists 5.19 $7.00 Waists 5.25 $7.60 Waists 5.85 iS.OO WnistB 0.75 $8.25 Waists PEASE & MAYS lives and Btarted them on the path of virtue. Some time sinco the Lutheran church in The DalleB extended a call to Hev. Win, BrenrWr, of Oregon City, who has been filling to niffpit hero at intervals for several mqkjfhs. Tho call has now- been accitpueii rtud two weeks from to morrow hjf will enter upon his duties as DaBtor. Mr. Urenndfcis a young man, and possesses that energy that will make his work successful. Nightwatchman Phirman is a good friend of the boys, although they may not be old enough yet to appreciate the fact. Last night finding an 18-year-old boy playing cards iu one of tho city saloons at lO-.UO o'clock, he walked him over to tho city jiil, cave l.im a night's lodging therein and this morning lie was given a wholesome lecture; one which should teach him to better employ Ills youthful hours in the future. Last evening Miss Lily Seufert icnter tained a number of her friends at her mother's residence on Fourth Btreet, A timiihiT of L'amuH were nlavcd until a late hour, when a most tufniitlfig lunch was served. Viler It a foweelectionB redand then, on the piano wi hoping that the t evning would soon be dupli If fowlng guests denaited: DurTie MorriB losea Lei be, Hemic Se (follng, IV Joles, Rote IJnehlerr mail! Harris iVatca Morris, Mamie Huchler, Frank 'Seufert, Hubert Stewart, IV, to Nick :6on, Hex Want, Mil, Claud Martin, llllll 1'IUIIUll, I'll, ,T Silvoy Kelsay. !.-.. 1 If. ....!, tf. o.l w If the lessons taught last night by Hr r:(o. ll:iil In Ids lecture at the Baldwin were heeded and put into practice iu every day lifts by thoco who listened to him, thuro would ho a trans formation in many homes of our city. The doctor is a speaker who Itears evi dence of learning and at tho eamo time is of that typo of lecturerB who believe in choosing subjects of interest to his listeners which please and not puzzle. Ills delivery is cx-ielleut ami Ills im-nursonationsSflrst-cIusB.perhaps the most pleasing feature of his address being the impersonation of the mother's Inllauy, which was beautiful, being enhanced by the sweetness of his voice, His ideas of what constitutes a happy homo woro well chosen and, being interspersed with nleaslng anecdotes and witticisms, round much favor with tho audlenco. This is not his liret visit to Tho Dalles, and all who heard him hope it will not bo the last. Those who mako a practice of attend ing the meetings of tho Students' Liter ary Society not only onjoy the meetings, but receive a groat deal of bonofit there from. Last night a moot U. 8. senate neon nlHil the citv hall und at the open- in of tho session "Senator" Gourlay I ii (mil lie ml a bill, the object of which was to open tho Cascade Forest Reserve In Eastern Oregon to the pasturage of sheep. Hon. John Michell acted as president pro tern, and the following "senators" took part In the discussion! no.irlav. Gavin, Taylor, urowniiui, 'uourmy, um, . O'Leary, Anderson, Dufur, Barneit, 7.50 Hiddell aad Northrup. The discussion was extremely interesting and con ducted in an understanding manner. The ability of tho younger inembere of tho senate was remarkable and gratify ing to tlioso who listened to the ideas advanced. An absence of lobbyists and a woman or two working up the euffrage question, was all the session lacked to make it tho "real thing." M. J. Anderson, tho village black smith and Populist statesman of Dufur, thinks he can see as far into n Repub- J lican millstone as the man who picks it. While in town today he Btrongly de nounced tho present smallpox scare as a deep-laid scheme of Mark Ilanna and the McKiniey administration. "It is notorious," said Mr. Anderson, "that only Populist precincts havo got this Filipino itch, as they call it over iu .Sherman county. Moro, a Populist stronghold in Sherman county, has got it bad. So lias Wamic iu this county, which is almost solidly Populist. Tygh is badly threatened, and Tygh is Bryanequo to tho core. Antelope and Hood River, two Republican strong holds, have not a single case. Neither is there a case in ThoJ)alIes. This allows beyond controve that Mark Haniia ia at the bottom of tho whole business. The affected districts havo all been quarantined, and thus prevented from registering ho that they may not beablo to vote at the next election." It's a cold day 'vlieu Anderson gets left, however. In tho absence of a doctor, and without n proper instrument to scarify tho flesh, Anderson lias inocu lated every Populist in Dufur, using a curry comb to start tho blood and in jectlng the patients with a virua ob tained, ho Bays, direct from Lincoln, Nebraska. A Slid llimio-t-'oiiiliiK- Thl9 afternoon about 1 o'clock W. D. Gilmore, accompanied by two gentle men from Antelope, arrived In tho city with the body of ins daughter, Mangle, having been on tho road sinco yesterday morning. Brothers and sisters and other relatives of tho deceased were hero to meet them, and It was indeed a sad home-coming; doubly so from the na ture of tho accident which caused Iter demise. The remains wero taken to her homo at tho old Gilmore place near Grand Dalles this afternoon, whore tho funeral will trtko place tomorrow after noon at '-' o'clock, tho iiiterement being made in Odd Fellow's cemotxry. . Mr. Gilmore says his burden was made lighter by tho kindness of frluuds at Antelope, prominent among whom was Mrs. Hiiiklo, who did all in their power to render assistance and sympa thy. Then on the long, sorrowful jour ney iu to find such tender hearts ami loving hands us wero met oiSlierar's Bridge and Bukeoven, when Mrs. Slier ur and Mrs, Burgess wero kindness per sonified and untiring in their efforts to bo n comfort and help. These ladies, with many others, equally as kind, ho says, can iiover be forgotten. Subscribe for The Chronicle, THE 8MALLPOX EPIDEMIC With tho IMiaaia Alt About U Hliuulil Uan Mora l'recnutlun, We While it is tho general opinion of Dalles people that we cannot well escape j the Bumllpox, which is now prevalent j throughout the neighboring towns and j along tho lino of tho' railroad, at tho same time very little precaution eecms to bo taken. So far as wo can learn few have resorted to 'vacclnation, and if a case should develop In tho city tomor row, no place would be in readiness to receive thorn. A room should be fitted up in the pest house, so that any stranger coming into the city and taking ill of the disease, could bo cared for. Whiio we do not advocate tho idea of "shaking bands with tho devil beloro meeting him," yet it does seem as if The Dalles should use a littlo judgment in tho matter and be prepared for its in roads. Tho fact 'that the disease is, in most cases, of a light nature, should not mako us less precautious, for a case in Snoktno which was contracted from one of tho lightest cases, has proven to be of the most malignant type. ThocaseBof Mrs. Kennedy and Sellh Miller at Wamic are of a light nature and confined to ono family, tho latter making his home with Mr. Kennedy's parents. Although it is a difficult matter to de termine to what an exent tho country is infected with it, the following clip ping from exchanges will give a slight idea: "While there is but one cass of that dreadful disease In Grass Valley, our citizens are taking every precaution to prevent its epread. The public school lias been closed for tho present, people are being vaccinated and disinlecting their premises, etc., and it is thpught by tho aid of a strict quarantine the epi ilfinin will not onlv be confined to one house, but entirely wiped out." Journal. "A number of cases of smallpox are reported at Waitsburg, as a result of which schools havo closed and public meetings prohibited. The cases, how pipr. aro well in nana nnu iqu auiiior- itlPH nrn iisini? ever precaution for the suppression of the disease.'" W. W Union. "Pnvsicians who at first were Inclined to doubt that the present disease is smallpox have gradually come to the be lief that it is a modified form It is of almost harmless character. As yet no deaths havo been reported and none is looked for. Despite the fact that there havo been thirty-two known cases of smallpox in the city, and the number is dailv increasing, the official records of Health Officer Potter show that in only fifteen instances has he made any effort at disinfection. They also fail to snow that quarantine has been established in any case." Spokane Review. "A well known citizen of Pendleton, who came in from Baker City Wednes day morning, says that a very serious epidemic o( smallpox is raging in that city. Ho reports that there are sixty cases in Baker City now, that up to Monday the type of tho disease was mild, but that on that dBto a very violent case was sent from tho hospital to the pest house. Several blocks aro under quarantine, but the quarantine is not strict and tho disease is still spreading. Strange to say the public schools have not been cloeed in Baker City, though in tho presence of sixty cases of small pox they ought to be. No inkling of tiio condition of affairs can bo gleaned from tho nowspapors of Baker City, but if tho dlseaso is raging there as reportod, it would bo tho part of wisdom for Pendlo ton authorities to keep a sharp lookout on visitors from linker City to prevent anothor outbreak of tho disiasj hero." Review. 1 1 ii m it ii II t-iirt s ." Do not miss seeing ono of tho greatest of melodramas, one that takes posses Grocery Department.... Special Fish Sale For One Week. 1 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, In tomato sauce Rms 1 lb tin Uroiled Mackerel, in mustard sauce l&c 1 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, soused in bdIcob l&c 2 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, in tomato sauco -u 2 lb tin Broiled Mackerel, in mustard sauco "oo 2 lb tin Uroiled Mackerel, soused in spices -5 C. A B. Kippered Herring, per tin... 20c O. A B. Yarmouth Bloaters, per tln..-IOo Scotch Kippered Herring, per tin....25o lleardaly'a Boneless Herring, per tln.lOo Young Mackerel In oil 15u Gold Label Sardines in mayonnaise dressing P-'jo Koo window display of Salt Salmon, Halt Mackerel, Whole Codfish, Boneless Codfish, Codfish Middles, Bloaters, Her ring, Smoked Halibut, etc, PEASE & MAYS. sion of tho spectator and moves him to tears ond to laughter with equal skill, namely, Hal. Reld's "Human Hearts." It will lie given at the Vogt opera house on January 22d by n company of capable players who present the play in u man ner seldom equalled for ixceller.ee. OUR CHURCHES Christian Scienco meeting in email K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. Clifton, pastor. Regular eervlce3 at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people'e meeting at 0:!I0 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian church Ninth and Court streets, P.ov. G. Rushing, pastor. Preaching morning and evening, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. by Kev. U. v. Goodo. Sunday fchool at 10. a. in.; Christian Endeavor at 0:-15 p. m. Morning subject, "The New Theology." Evening, "Man's Supreme Need." Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. U. F. Hawk, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. rn. Sunday ecbool at 10 a.m.: class meeting at the close of morning service ; Junior League at 3 :30 ; ; Epworth League at 0:30. Morning sub ject: "Walking With God." Evening: "The Value of a Soul." All are cordial ly invited to attend services. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor. Morning Eervico at 11; Sunday school at! 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. tn.; niiriwtijn V.nflp.ivnr. fi :30. Eveninz service, at 7 :30. Morning snbject : "Man j Second Only to God". Evening an illustrated talk "Tne Eoy Far From Home." Musical program in the morn ing: Offertory, violin solo, by Clarence Gilbert ; anthem, choir. In the evening the offertory will be sung by the male quartet. G. A. II. Notice. Members of J. W. Nesmitu Post and all old Boldiers and veterans of the iate war with Spain tire requeued to be at G. A. R. hall on Monday evening Jan. 22, at 7 :30 o'clock to participate in the joint installation of officers of G. A. R. and W. R. C. Come aud join us in a grand good time. R- Aikix. Post Com. SEEDS. SEEDS. A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. m R m P w in Seed Wheat, Seed O.its, Seed Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King Philip Com, Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kailir Corn, Egyptian Corn, A magnificent stock of which will be sold at close and Grocery Store of J. H. SEEDS. SEEDS. The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGES, V&jestie Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Itomombor that wo aro soiling tho sumo from $45.00 to $60.00 "NVhioh is a saving to ouv customers of from $15 to $25 ovov prico charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. Writo for pamnhlot, "Mnjostic Evidonco." IVTflYS Fi Tliat Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, If yon used Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills. Thousands of stiff-rerfl have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They mako pure blood and etrong norves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Monev back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. 1 Slttintlnn Wanted. young man wants situation in a A sheep camp. Address, H. Dei.to, The Dalles, Ore. jan20-lw Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracts aro tho best. Ask your grocer for them. With every one dol lar purchase at our store during January and February we will give a chance on a SEEDS. a d u Ul White Hominy Corn. Early Ro3e Potatoes, Burbank Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Brown Gras?, Ctieap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. Staple and Fancy G-ocerie. all of prices for CASH at the Feevt, Seed CROSS. SEEDS. & CHOUXB. i $ .1 la nr F;1 BB OX , r W P V js i 'I' ;f 11 Aluminized Garland ff .i Steel Eange. 'i i i A A I paler i Beatoa 4 a