i 0 You w&y lave Heated ruich expressions as "The Coat seoms to bo alright, only the collar doesn't seem to fit;" or '1 think the "back wrinkles a little' Tlievo is whero Iho average clothier "falls down;" he doesn't try to avoid the wrinkles in his clothing; ho is neglectful of details. When we sell you a suit of clothes wo want your friends to able to say Just 1 WO Shoes. "Who's Youf Clothief? 9 9 Foil Styles in Gents' Suits and Overcoats, Top-coals and Ul Hleis. Wo never have shown a greater collection, and from the im mense sales already we know that our prices a-litllo lower than else where. Many exclusive things here, too. You'll get a better idea of this slock if you look thorough. J I costs nothing to look. Children's. Kangaroo Calf, but ton and lace. Children's Kid, button and lace. Heavy Soles plump stock. Sizes 6 to 8 $1.15 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, - $1.35 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, - $1.65 Excellent School Shoes. Your money's worth in every pair. Pease & Mays' Shoe Department. Fall Dress Goods.. PLAID BACK GOODS for rainy-day skirls in all the latest cloths. NEW PEBBLE SERG-ES in navy and black. VENETIAN CLOTHS for tailor suits. Suit and Skirt Department. In our' Suit and Skirt Depart ment the stock is now complete, and we have some startling bargains to offer. Have you seen our RAINY DAY SUITS and SKIRTS? The correct thing for Fall wear. Give the department a call. All Goods Marked In Plain FlRiiroB. PEASE & MAYS mays & Ciowe 41 Tito only storo fi this city where tht Genuine Imported Strnnsky-Stcel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen piecesof so called cheap onam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares looli likoit.butthegenu' ino has tho name Stransky -Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions). Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookiugauthorittea, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability ib is cheapest becauso . -I The Dalies Daily Chronicle. SATl'llDA Y - SKI'T. 22, 1900 CO)- ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA A A Mrl tAiir lfnllntvQ. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. At Lyle, Club wheat is solline; at 51 Otits and liluustein at i4 cunts. New shoes (or fal.l and w'mtur just re ceived at tho New York Cash Store. Don't forget Professor Sundvin'e open inn dance tonight at tho ISuldwin, com mcnciiie, at il o'clock. Kliler SkiiBRa, of l'ortlnnd, will preach at tlio Christian church on tho Lord's day niorniiiu and evening. There will bo a cull meeting of tho Kpworth League this evening at 7 :!!(). All members aro particularly requested to ho present. lleecrved seats for "A Circus Girl", at tho Vogt Monday night, are now on sale at Clarke & FuIU'h drug store. Tho price has been placed at H5 cents. I'.irties from Crook county recuntly bought -100 head of hogs In tho Wapini tla country. Thoy wore bought for do livery to tho purchasers Oct. 1st. lilder Paul Krngor has taken charge of Tho Dallas Christian church of this citv and will enter unon his work at once. Ills family will bo hero shortly. Ktophon Caleinziu wuh arraigned in tlio recorder's court this morning for biting in a beastly state of intoxication laat night and fined $5, which ho paid. Thi! I'Yi.miiU'M rninmlttoo of TIlO D.iIIoh uimilvul and street fair liavo do culed that the vote for oueoti of tho c.irnlvnl will close Tuesday, Out. 2nd, at I' unlock sharp. Lost Thn morning, a pocket book ontiilniiu' ii twuiitv.dollar bill.' A lib eral iinvnrd will be mild for its return to ,S;nuott A IM9I1, Umatilla House, or tho ovnitr, Ci.T. Androwo, Wasco, bhormau count V. Tiimuuter Clmrlov. tho Tumwatur si wash, who was arrested yesterday for llrnnkiiiiiKiflA. ,u-im nrraiuiieil thiu morn ing huforo his honor, Judge Gates, and alter depositing iftl In the citv treasury win (Uncharged. Cnniirnnatunii Tiinunn ivlll BnOflk ill WitHhiiH'toii tlirnn times dnrliiK tho campaign. Governor ,(3eer will stump sections of Idaho and Washington. 11 la not definitely settled whether or not tlio Governor will take 111 Ohio. Hudson & BrowiihUl aro receiving iiiimlrles dallv from the east for farm property, and any persons having farms iur saiu would do well to place mum in their bunds tnr onla. and thorebv uet ad- vantage of tholr extciulvo advertising irto at cast. K. G, Hotter recently purchased 100 bead of cows with cIvcb and dry cows in tlio southeastern part of this county and in Harney, paying !f"( for t''o frirmfir mill fur the latter. He will take them to his farm on lower Trout for breeding purposes. O. V. Phelps, a former resident of' j this city and father of Attorney &. W . j j Phelps of Heppner, died of dropsy of! 1 the heart at iiorkiiley, Calif., yesleiday I morning. The remains will arrive here on tho noon train tomorrow and the j funeral will take pluco at 15 o'clock p. in. I from Crandall & Hurgett's undertaking Krii-ndH of the deceased are iu- vi Hid to bo present. Tho Uev. W. E. Potwine. rector of tho church of the Hedoemer at Pendleton, will ofliciate at St. Paul's Lpiecopal church tomorrow, Sunday, the -Mil. Morninir nraver at 1 1 , followed by holy - , - ...r ,...,.., mi nn ; fveniiii! nraver ai :.. 1 HUllllll Minwt. 1 - Uaptismal service at tho Sunday school hour, 10 a. in. An opportunity will no given to contribute to tlio iiaivesion fund at these services. Mrs. Klein will eing the offertory. Tho fibbing records liavo oil gone broke, says the Glacier. Win. Stewart in four hours' fishing at Tucker's bridge Monday afternoon hooked twenty sal .nnii trout, tho angregate weight of which was icrty five pounds. This io at an average of a fish every twelve minutes, and it takos, ten miuutes to land a salmon trout. Mr. btewan says lie quit iu disgust when ho pulled out a miliimn. or ho would have been llslitng vet. Tho catch wbb made with a bare 1 .11 lly-hook, and is what you wouiu can oennino sport. Thoro is nothing so pleasant in the ,.vnnr eiice of a singer as visaing scones of early succesaea, and Airs. Klla Lark-Klein tells us thai sho looks lor u-nrl to niiDeariiiir before a Dulles audi ence with more pleasure than anywhere ,ii,rin lmr career. Sho has aiwaya con ii.ii.rml her former experience in this city as the slepping-stono to her subso- n. o..,..muai.a li. is nnnosBioie IU llllCII! nilV'VViW"' m. . fnr,Ti.t. the cord al reception ami ouuuui agenient extended her talonts hero some years ago, and In coming duck iu hink again sho says there is a sentiment felt fn,. wittnli mere words seem iniuieiium.: Slnco her appearance hero last she nas been ovei half tho world, morning wim otio long aories success j but she lias ai .minimi with nride to tho incen tlve given for hard work in study by her friends hore, which itaH ueen so pruum--iu. mid nleasure. Next Mon day evonlng she will offer a program of unusual fntorcst, since u win coui, if our beat modern composors, with a generous Interming ling of popular selections 10 give jm. 11. And an interest is always felt in tlio assistance of tho best local talent, which will uo auueti 10 inu numbers. MAYS & CROWE'S STORE ROBBED l'EOl'LE COMING AND GOING. Wniituil. Four or five boys, going to bcIiooI during winter, to board. $12 a month with room and plain washing. Across street from Hlgb school. Apply t C.U.0N10..K office. dAwl'n llolibrry to Ui Ucutli r a Ke Ci 11 ut ArlliiK"H Aftp All Wbb rrobuhly Acmmiill.lccl liy I. iical Talent. . Tho Btore of Mays & Crowe was robbed last night of Colt's revolvers, razors and pocket knives to the value, as near as cui be oGtamnted, of about $123. The thieves obtained entrance to tiio store by unlatching the hook of the iron shut ter of a back window and forcing the window open. The unlatching was eaf-ily accomplished by a small pine stick that the robbers discarded and which was found lying on the ground at the base of the window. Tlio window waB evidently forced by a stronger in strument, as" the marks of its preseure is visible 011 the window sill. A bullet linlB wbb made in the plate glass at the east front entrance of the store, for what reason it is impossible to determine. Thn robberv occurieu auer miumgm and Marshal Driver, on being informed of it, telephoned to the marshal at Arl ington to bo on the 100K otu mr suspi cious characters, with the result that on the arrival of the next passenger train from The Dalies the Arlington marshal hailed a negro, who uropped on trie trnln.mid ordered him to throw up his hands. The negro made as if he was reaching for a pistol and the uiarsnai shot him dead. The dead man, it was found, had no weapon and none of tlie stolon goods were found on him, A the store o Pease 1 .Mays nas ueen robbed a number of times dining the mis!, three or four years, it is not in the least improbable that this last robbery, and probably the others, was none u local talent. Couciirt I'riijcnsiii. The following program will bo ren dered at the concert Monday evening at tlio Baldwin opera house: 1'AltT I. l'litno Diiot-lIiuiKnrliiii nimpsmlte Uofituw Miss Siimiisuu iiiul Mr. v 111, nirfiieiu. Wiiltz Souk fiia tinmen ami Juliet Gotmvil .Mr. IUI11 Liuk-Melu. Irish I'olk-SoiiK-.- J'u0lc Mrs. Klein, Ave M m-lii from Cnvaloilu Itiisttcimn. . ..Viifciiyif Mrs. Klein. VloUu nbllKUto by Mr. illrptelil, with Mls ' Sehmlilt iittiiojiliiuo. .I'AIIT 11, l)itet-Oh Tlint Wo Two iVero Mnylii(r..V'Wyfc Mlsn Myrtle MIeliell mid Mls-slloim. She I'romtbcu to lie Mine (''ii?? Mrs. Klein. Lullaby from Joeelyn (.Wind Answer 7'u('f" Keototi Meloily-Cninlii Thro" thu llyo Mrs. Klein. Admission 50 cents. ' To llellnuuunt Tnxiiaynrii. Tho County Court having authorized the immediate collection of delinquent taxes, I am compelled to comply with its reoueet. and will therefore proceed at once to advertise If you are delinquent you will eave cost and expenses by im mediate payment. All personal prop erty unpaid will be attached at tho cost and expense of the owner without au thor notice. Koiibrt Kki.lv, Sheriff of Wasco Co., Or. Tho Dalles Sent. 17. 1900. 17-20J-W Mr. Frank Button was in town today from Hood River. Professor C. L. Gilbert was a passen ger on this morning's train for Portland. H. Herbring left on this morning's train on a business trip to San Fran- CiECO. Mrs. T. Twohig left this morning on a visit to her parent? at Pleasant Valley, Wash. ' " Ed Griflin, the Boyd merchant, of the firm of Griflin 5c Jjutler, was in town today. Newton Patterson, an old-time friend of Tin: Cnnoxici.E. was in town today from Enuersby. Miss Emma Crossfield, who has been visiting for a few days with Mrs.-K. O. McCoy, left on this morning's train for her home at Portland. Attorney G. W. Phelps, of Heppner, arrived he're today to attend the funeral of his father, whose remains are ex pected to arrive on tue noon train to morrow from Berkeley, California. Mrs. C. J. Reed, of Portland, who has been visiting for a fetf days witrwMre. train for Pendle ton, in company wilm the Mieses Annie and Bessie Lang Vnd Representative M. A. Moody. Thy will attend tlieln ,i:,, ,inmu nniht. at the Pendleton fair, and while 'm Pendleton will be the puests of Mr. KJ Y. Judd. OUR CHURCHES Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. R. Clifton, nastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 5 d. m. in tho frame school building 011 Court street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. U. F. Hawk pastor. Morning worship at 11 ; Sunday school at 10 a. in.: clas3 meet inp at 12:10; Epworth League at 0:30 evening service at 7 :30. Morning theme, "Fascinat'1112 Footsteps." In the even irig, "Man's Relation to God and Nature." Friends and strangers will bo welcome at all the services. Zion Lutheran church, Seventh and Union streUs Services at 11 a. m. and .1 :3U p. m : iAuneran caguu iuccuuk 1S:30. Catechistical class will meet on next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the church. Rev. W. Brenner pastor. Hie Mncoy Ccniiuiiy Cuming. this afternoon the vote the carnival stood as fol BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb pjrease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is notailectedbyacid; in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake without imparting ilavor of previously cooked food and will last for years. oo- We cau tion tho public nsainot imitations Votes for (Jueeu of the Carnival At 2 o'clock for queen of lows : A nn i n T .(l ri tr . 145 Annie Haslam , Grace Scott ., Cora Joles -' Lizzie Bonn 20 Mvrtlo Micheil 1 Melissa Hill Minnie Gosser 'j Florence Ilnmpson I Rose Micheil Mn .. llullllM. O .Hill, uii-ii.i'h Georgia Sampson 1 Mrs George JSIakoiey - Delia Michelbach ' ijouiee Miehelhach - , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Macov Comedy Company of thirty neoDle. comnosed of ttie best talent that has ever toured the Northwest, will com mence a two days' engagement in this p.kv. beginning Monday, Sept. 24th. The plays they will produce during their Btay in our city will bo the uproarousiy farce comedy "A Circus Girl," and "Quo Vadis." Numerous first-class Bpecialtiet have been introduced, making up an evening's entertainment that is sure to please tho most critical. The company also carries a superb orchestra, which will furnish the inciueiitai music between acts. Reserved feat tickets have been reduced to . cents and aro now on sale at Chuke & Fnlk's drug store. A Curd. VOOT 0pera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. TWO NIGHTS, Commencing Monday, Sept. 24. The Macoy Comedy Company. wrni-- Special Plays. Special Scenery Special Cars. Thitty Clever Artists. Band and Orchestra. Minnie Micheil Bertha G enn . , yieseio Eddon. . Jlaude (Jlarke . IlattieCram Emily Oroeeon Kl.ir. M.Tiiornv i'""; . . Iies6ie Lai a Sarah Doherty 1 Miss Annie Lang, while appreciating tlio honor that has been done her by the votes cist for her for queen of tho carnival, begs mott respectfully to an nounce that under no circumstances can she ho induced to become a candidate for that honor, nor would she under any circumstances act as queen if elected. Sulva'ion Aimy. FIRST NIGHT The Farce Comedy, entitled "A Circus Girl." SECOND NIGHT Tho Up to-D.ite Play, "Quo VadiB." Popular Prices. Seats on sale at Clarke Jk. Falk's. 1 llrjun'h Sollluiiu)-, To be, or not to be, u piekldeut ! flmryearbBO 1 told my countrymen Of dliest woe, were 1 defeated then, That would enshroud our lmid. To Mich extent JWere thoy alarmed 1 barely missed the goil. Ah, mcl McKlnley won. Prosperity, Instead of ruin, both on luud and sea, inu innilo our nation great, llut by my soul, As nomlneo of three great j arties-say ! I'm In tho raco iiRain to "suik or swim, Kiirvlvuoruerlsh ' howsoever hlhn My chances are-u mlhty KftmoJ'll pliiy. Sodown Mi'Kliiley; can niunyniiiv iii- Aly with anarchists nyo, unytnint," - W.ii.tkh Am.kn Kick. CASTOR I A For Infants aud Cliildreu. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho y Biiaadler and Mrs. Marshall, divi sioual ofiicers, will conduct special meet ings for the salvation of souls Saturday, the 22J, and all day Sunday, tho 23d, at the Salvation Army hall. All are welcome. Ice Cream and Oyster Pariors... Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ice cream and tiyeter parlors in Carey Bal lard's old etand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The place haB been thoroughly ren ovated, and a thareof the public patron age is solicited. CHOCOLATE BON BON5. FRESH TODAY. DIRECT from the FACTORY AT EASTERN PRICES. Geo. G. Blakeley, The Druggist. jU. It. B. SMITH, ir i-1 s " 4-1 1 Itooms 10 iiiul tl, Cuupinnn lllock, The Dalle, Oregon. l'-1