oelofs To llio woll-drcssod masculine world, Roolofs Hats neod no ivcoinmondation. Thoy liavo for many years represented tho high er standard, creating the styles and furnishing the models for all the imitations in the hat trade. Wo carry the full lino of the other standard goods. Wo have THE BEST at prices ranging down to $1.25 for men, and 50c and $1.00 for youths; with, of course, the usual exhaustive stock of boys' and children's novelties in hats and caps. Shirt Windooi. I A window full of shirts today. A hundred patterns of NEW FU, SMUTS, including THE MONARCH. Here's a shirt , north while studying. Tho variety of patterns is tho largest and lustiest and tho cjuality tho best to bo had anywhere. Every shirt m tho lat a fitter. Just Two Shoes. 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 skirts in all tho latest cloths. NEW PEBBLE SERGES 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 GoocIb MnrkocI In Plain FlKurofi. PEASE & MAYS To IJellti'jnrnt Tnxiinyera. Tho County Court bavin,; authorized tho immediate collection ol delinquent taxes, I mil C"tn oiled to cimply with ita reqinet, and will there )ro proceed nt once to advertise. If you are delinquent you will nave cost unit expenses by im mediate pnyment. All personal prop erty unpaid will be attached nt tho cost and expense of the owner without fur ther notice. HonmiT Kkm.y, Sheriff of W,UCo Co., Or. The Dalles S.'pt. 17, 11100. 17-20d-w You will not have boils if vou tnho Clarke & Falk's euro euro for boila. Clark & Falk's drug Keck Is new, fresh and complete. Clark & Falk are never 0I030 1 Sunday TXm'r, foruet this. Plays & Growe The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Till US DAY SEPT. 27, 1900 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At And raw Kft or'K. D . WAYSIDE CLEANINGS. N 'W ahnea for fall mid winter just ro cci veil nt tho Xow York Cash Store. Professor Kandvig's second dunce of the d-ason will bu given nt tho Baldwin Saturday night. sL'll 21) hialcru pnrtieH ure contemplating enahii-hing a woolen mill at l.u Giaudo. Th"v d') not uak for any bonus. l.i-d White bird do; yellow Hpote on head. Howard for return to II. W. I.indlogo, room 7, MrR. lirittain'e. Ilt'ube liooton brought to town today, from the neighborhood of Trout Creek, 2 In-nd of fat beeves which lie sold to Wood Bros. Wo have a Whitman full oirolo steel hiiv baler for sale, Has been used only om season. Will sell cheap mid on time. Inquire of Hudson & Brownhill. An action for divorce was instituted in tlie eircuit court today by Ida Speioon gor against Iloury Speiconuor. Tho euuplaint wiifl tiled by Ned Galea ns an. riioy for the plaintiff. We regret to learn that Mrs. C. F. N'ephcii is quite ill at her residence in till- eilv. She has been confined to tier bed for about a week and was worse miier than better this morning. V-xt Saturday the Indies of tho Good Intent Society will have on sale ut Mrs. Juiicb' cnll'e, next door to .1. P. Meln enr 'h store, pies, cukes and nil kinds of piHtry. Call nud buy something for fi.indav. I iner Graven, of Antelope, has re odved the contract for carrying the in I'ls between The Dalles and Shaniko, mid service will begin on October 15th. Graves recoivos $2,880 per year for his serviced. lohn Hilbort, grand organizer of tho Ancient Order of Forrostore, is in tho city in tho Interest of this beneficiary society, which win established in Eng. laud in 17-15 and is the oldest beneficiary order in the world. lap Foster, who was serving a ninety days term for the laicony of 25 cents' worth of wood from a neighboring wo man up in the pines, was released yes terday npon suspension of sentence, "Iter set villi; tveiity-throo days. Major A Denton will ofloi 100 foot of Icdf-inoli Maltese Cross spray hose as a toward for the best exhibit Is some line horticulture, as may be determined ''v the carnival executive committee, 'J lio ictall price of this prise Is 17 :G0. Hheepmen are complaining ol big losses of sheep in the Wallowa moun tains. W. II. Gruvefl has lost 2U0, G. .7. Warner 110, Peter Boudan 500, and K. C. Longfellow about 100. It is believed wholesale stealing is being can icd on by an organized gang of thieves. It is said that the PorthtiTd creditors of tho Paul F. Mohr transportation enterprises lately held u meeting in Portland and appointed a committee, of which James Lotan is chairman, to con-, eider the proposition for an extension of time for paying the claims. Tho Campbell & Wilson millinery parlor is tho place to buy up-to-date head wear at right prices. All tho new things in utreet hats. Patterns and trimmed hats can bo found there, also a lino line of children's school lints and baby bonnets. tf The Jrieh-Americans, whoso hatred for England induced them to enter the Boer army, have apparently gut all the light ing they want. They are now, it is nuid, clamoring for their pay and threatening to lick the Boor ollicials if they don't get it. Tho party who has been talking for aomu time of erecting a distillery here lias conl rncted with Mr. Stndelman for the lease of his orchard and sutticiout grounds on which to put up tlie neces sary buildings. It is expected that the necessary papers will be made out and algtiod within the next couple of days. .1. J. Brown, who lives on tho hlull' in the neighborhood of Tenth street, was arrested this morning on complaint of J.W.Moore, charging I1I111 with using obscene langnago In tho presence of women. ISrowu was released on his own recognizances to answer to the com plaint before Justice Brownbill tomor row afternoon. We have a great bargain in farm property 2'.j miles from Mosior. One hundred and sixty acres of Hue land; tijhty acres cleared and in cultivation; (Old house, barn and out buildings; tine orchard ; near to chinch and school. One thousand dollars takes the farm if bought within thirty days. Call on or write to Hudson & Biownhill. .1. O. Yisll, ol Cross Keys, one of our iiiiinv (imminent sheenuien. vaa In Shauiko on Tuesday. On tliat day Mr, Yisll sold his 1000 clip of wool, 59,000 pounds, at tho Shaniko warehouse for 15,'sj cents 11 pound to a Boston firm. This is tliu first mile of wool to be eli'eetod in Shaniko. But it will not bo the last, by tiny means. Shaniko Lead er, Tho contract for the erection of tho Inclosuro for tho carnival was let to Hugh Glenn yesterday, his being tho lowest bid. Tho contract calls for a fence eight feet iu height, with the nec essary doorwnys and a grand arch nt the main ontrnnce, corner of Third and Washington, Lumber waa placed on the gruiind and a force of carpenters sot to work this afternoon. A postoflice inspector returned recent ly from a tour of Inspection of postofllcea in twenty-eight counties in Michigan. All but two were In excellent condition. In one ofiice tho postmoBtor could neither read nor write, and his clerk was deaf and dumb. Farmers when in quiring for mail iiad to either get it themselves or write their requests on slips of paper eo the clerk could find out what was wanted. The Antelope Ilepubliean says: "A crew of men, tieaded by the assistant engineer of the Columbia Southern, started Saturday morning from Shaniko to Farewell Bend to survey a railroad route from there to Sliuniko. Another crew ltad previously started surveying in tho Ilnystuck country. It appears the O. S. is kind oi restless, in spito of the assurances to the contrary." The ! noon. A post-mortem examination showed that the injury to the intestines was too severe for any human help. The remains were prepared for shipment at Crandall & Burget's undertaking rooms and will be token to the deceased's old home at Jefferson, Or., for interment. Mr. Simieon was unmarried and about 40 years of tige. A half brother from Jefferson will accompany tho remains to that place. A mm -jiving It is name as L. Cosgrove was arrested her.e last evening by Night- watchman Like, charged with stealing! .1 linger ring from J. E. Adcox & Co. Cosgrove had been in Adcox & Com-1 Ttie Colonel and the Fanner. Shaniko Leader says it is not. the C. S. Pa-V'B 8tore a,1(1 purchased three cheap, butTtic Dalles Southern that is doing second hand watches from Mr. Adcox. .1... At the samo time Mr. Adcox's nartner. the surveying A very just and indignant complaint reached this office this forenoon of a span ol horses that were left hitched to a farm wagon from early yesterday morning till this morning, when the marshal took them to a livery stable nnd had them fed at the expense of their owner, 11 rancher from the neigh borhood of Chenoweth Creek. For full twenty- four hours tho poor beasts stood tied to 11 nost, without a bite of food or a drop of water, while their owner was probably holding high jinks in thof saloons. There is a law for this brutal ity and Homebody soould see that it is enforced. ' " " " Tho miirriaue of Mr. Ernst Luedde mnnn and Miss Elizabeth Eleanor Froncli took place last night in the M. E. church iu the presence of a larye number of invited guests and friends of the bride and bridegroom. Tho bride groom has been connected with French A Co.'s bank for some veins, and is a young man whose steady and industri ous habits have earned him tho tes ect ol all who knew him. The bride is the amlablo and accomplished daughter of Mi. and Mrs. J). M. French. Tho young couple have the earnest wishes of a host of friends for a long and happy life., MO 1 .1 ... 1 1 ...... ...!.. !.!.. ... , iney leu on mo onny irniii hub iiiuiii-s imr on n two months' ueddimr trin 1-1 ! . . 1 . . 1 . . I .. . I 1 .wineu win ineiuue n visa 10 air. juen-t leuiaim'a former ho,mo iu Alabama! dso 11 tour through eastern cities. Ftt'i Jttrticulnra of tho wedding and the nii-A unrnnu iv 11 1 1 1 11 1 r ni-uuiin fu iclll tut r? I fail ! 1 V I w 1 1 ti 1,1 V4 t )i II til u - iivii omorrow. "-" Pell Simison, a well-to-do stockman e 11 n 1 ........... J f .. . 1 tirom iiiuiiiiiiii-ui, uiuiii iiuumv, uicu ,'vesterday in this city of inflammation of the intestines, superinduced by tho kick of a horse last Wednesday week, which waa being unloaded from 11 boat nt the I). P. oi A. N. Company's landing. Mr. Siuiison had been in I'ortlaud dis puting of a lot of horses and, was on his way homo On arriving here on the boat he waa leading from-it a race horse he had brought with him when otroofn span of horsos in front of him kicked back at Mr. SImineon'a horse, but missed Ida tiitwk and the blow landed on Mr, Sitnlsou'a abdomen. He was able to walk to Dr. Ferguson's office where he had the best of medical cure and attention, but without avail, nnd he passed away suddenly yesterday after- Mr. Liebe, was showing rings to a lady and Cosgrove managed to steal one that was left by itself for 11 moment on the show case. The thief had hardly left the store when the loss was discovered and in 20 minutes Mr. Like had him behind tho imrs. Cosgrove was easily traced to a house of ill fame where ho was trying to dispose of tho ring. He will be ar raigned in tlie morning and will, it is understood, plead guilty. PKori.i: oojii.no am ooing. Mies Maude Gilbert came up from Portland yesteiday, where she i attend ing the Portland Business College. Otto Yaisli, 11 prominent citizen of Cross Keys, called at this olliee today. He will be in the city for several days, MUs Elizabeth Schooling, who lias been ill for over two months, was tikeii to the Good t?amarilan hospital iu Poit land on the noon train. Miss Evelyn Steele, who arrived yes teiday from Portland to attend thel.ued demanu.Frencli wedding, will remain a few days, the guest of the Misses Michell. Kemo lloiideao, ton of Iteini Rondeau, of Kingsley, wns a passenger on tho afternoon tiain for Philomath, where lie goes to attend a second term at the col lego of that place. "Carl Peelz, the 'well-known Sherman county rancher, was iu town today on his way I ome fnnn St. Martin's Springe, where ho received great relief from tin attack of rheumatism. Voti'S for Oiiftn of tint C'iiiiiIvkI , At 2 o'clock this afternoon the yote for queen of the carnival stood as fol lows : Cora Jolea 171 Valofoa Liebe 150 Annie Ilaslani 142 Grace Scott 128 IJ.le linuii 8(1 Louito Michel bach 02 I Clara Nickelton 47 Georgia Smtipenu S CASTOR I A For Iufauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho SjP yS7--JZ ftiguftture of tLajC7cU44 Colonel My down -trodden friend are you aw tire that the empire is ruining you? Farmer Well, Co'onel, I told Maria I'd go to town and buy her a set of Em pire furniture for the bedroom today, but I reckon 'twont quite ruin me. But your liberty is in danger. Farmer Xot'a long as I behavo my self, and I always calculate to do that. Colonel But my friend, the trusts, with the money trust at their head, are b'tgaring vou. i Farmer ell, they'll be a long time doing it. I'm in tho money trust my self now. Colonel But surely you are afraid of the ravages of the Octopus? Farmer I don't care a rap for no Oc topus ns long as the pesky grneehoppera keep out of the way. Colonel But thorn's the mortgage. Farmer Yep, lent money on one yes terday. Colonel But surely you do not ap prove the retention of the Philippines. Farmer Colonel, when I get hold c f a good thing, I keep hold of it. When I get money enough to buy more land, I buy it. Colonel But, my dear sir, would you put the man-made dollar above the God made mini? Farmer No, but I'd put the man ma.io dollar in the man-made hank. And I must get there before the bank shuts up. So you'll have to excueo me, Colowd. Colonel But, my misguided friend, think of the Declaration Farme: How did you know that Bill Gibhings made one to my second daugh ter, Elizy Ann, Inst niula? Yep, and I've g)t to t:o and pric3 pinners and things this afternoon. Good-bye. (Exit singing): "O, I like to n'e a live nnd I love to sc' n ten, So, lie, hero we go for McKiuley In iijidu." Millinery OprnloK. Miss Haven, successor to Mrs. C. L. Phillips, announces her fall millinery opening of French pattern and house trimmed huts on Wednesday, Thursday Friday nnd Saturday, Sept. 20, 27, 28, when tho most authentic styles in now nnd novel millinery will ho displayed. A now shipment, of ready-to-we-ar street hate just arrived. Tho only etore fi this city whore tli Oenuino Imported Stratisky-Steel Ware ia sold A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has the name Stransky Steel Ware 011 each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitious. Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion, Chicago. Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthontieo, certified to by the most famous cheni iste for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled waro is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us, It does not rust nor absorb grense, does not discolor nor catcli inside, is not affected by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast nnd bake w i t h o 11 1 imparting flavor of previously cooked fooil nnd will Inst for j'cars. Wo cau tion tha public m;Miii'r imitutiocij "B" LojPEys a 1; ift') I W -ML fllsisTtnto The New York Cash Store la the sole agent for tho Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'d line of footwear. Nutlet-. To whom it may concern: My wife, Lillio Henulngsen, having left my bed uud board, I will not lie responsible for any debts Incurred by her. Metier, Or., Sept. 27, 1000. 627 2tW Pin'KIt IlhNSlNUSKN. Wiiutt-il. Four or five hoys, going to school dining winter, to board. $12 11 month with room and plain washing. Across school. Apply street from High Cnuoxici.u ofiice. ut da wlm Ileal Katnte for Nule. Twenty-three lots, lucated from Stv enth street to Twelfth, for ealo at from 1(50 up. Inquire at the Columbia Hotel. a20-t( CHOCOLATE BOM BON5. FRESH TODAY. DIRECT from the FACTORY AT EASTERN PRICES. Geo. C. Blakeley, The Druggist. J. A. EBERLB, pii?e Jailori! A complete lino of Fall' and Winter Suitinue, Pantings and Overcoming, now on display. 100 different varieties to Pu led from. ' ( ' Suits, $20 ai)d up. Call and exumlne goodd befoio going elsewhere. Second etreet, opp, Maya & Crowe's,