tfl DRESS GOODS. Hero nri! 11 fi'w ofi'erlnjrfl of the neaBori'B latest arid most at trnctlve materials for Fail Wear: lilnok Camel's Hair at $1, $1,25 and $1.50 Murk Pebble Serge nt $1.25 arid $1.50 Venetian Minings, "0 in. wiili', (I different colorings $1.50 Hup. Cords, Z'liislinite, Whipcorde, Ottomans, ArmuroH and li.iratlieti", in nil solid colors, from $1 to $1.50 per yard A line r jhrction of English Piorolas nt . . . .$2.5(1, $15 and $3.50 yd Blanket and Comfort Department. Fine I.nnitmtcd ComfortH $2.50, $11 and $.'i.50 Hull Ihwn $7.50, $8 50 and $10 each BlnnketH in SO different qualities. Wo tittle uvorvono to make thomsulvea nt homo in our storo. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, SATURDAY OUT. (i. 11)00 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Androw Roller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanti'il hoy of steady habits to otk in (a ntore. Inquire at this officii. o5 lw fall on Mrs. Morgan for art oinbroid triej,al?o deorativu work in oil aud water colore. 2-(it Oat) hour's Instruction given with ery pillow purchased Hub week ut Mm. Morgan's. ii-(lt Wednesday the ladies of the Catholic tolety will havu on sale at Maler & iiinton'B store, pius, cakes and all kinds ol pastry. Hev. Frank Spatilding is being con ciliated upon the arrival of a girl at Mi house. u is the happy father of (even lioys and ono girl. -Glacier. Lost A brown Cocker Spaniel, with "ma of owner, I'. F. Mohr, on collar. A reward will bu given for his return to Hie owner at the Europeau House. 2t Word received today from Dr. Giesy, ho Is attending MiB Elizabeth School '"tattlie (..mhI Samaritan hospital in wriUnd, Is oneuiiraglng'ntid the doctor ,a)he is improving. Mr. Jnapar Wymim, of Albany, has '"uf'ti'il a portion in tho drug store of JI; '( ; Hinell. .Mr, Wymaun comes "'Hi Urn lw.-tof recommendations and 11)6 firm is fortunate in socuring his ffviees, Work on the Baptist church is pro Wwlng ai,nvv 0, n(!Connt of (U.k 0 "'pouters, Jt h hoped, however, to get portion of H In a condition to bo used """Bllie convention, which convenes "oii the 1(1 h. About fifty of Portland's business men ia!l through thocity on tho 0:15 ,J,!('i'Kr lust night on their way to visit ""'"lit fair nt Walla Walla. A stop of ety minutes was madout Hood Hiver , 'm',Iu t'li'in to view Hid exhibit at ""U plllCl!. ''artlnnd has at last titruck something mc" mys butter than tho time-worn 'Potion, and will go in for street fairs. '"Jhiiul report of the eoniiultiuu shows ' tliu Klk' lodgu nutted $0000 on tho '"ire. Tim total receipts, including . J'iptbiiH amounted to f!3,777. Tho "enellt to the cltv cannot lie "hunted. v. "uiiuiiK oi ft iiko cnai'iicier XT. ..I I... ... ., or attracted so large a crowd to ; " nttracted so large a crowd """City as v.-.. did the carnival. -'ifruay water was again struck In Ti,i, : "u" near uio reservoir. Momnn vVU ti mm r ti... 18 till) fnii.il. H i. i !).. , hhiu wuicr nan uuuii ! nml nt 11,1a time under a thick , "o Imrd thnt tho ponderous Itili i ' " liinr" 'Ivo'polnled Iritnl s',ecl lKlilnir 1500 pounds, and falling STEtlfl QDEGOH'S Far Department. Wo are showing an exquisite lino of Fur Jackets, Capes, Collar ettes and Scarfs, from $1.50 to $40 each. Just Our distance of three of four feet, at ihe rate of about forty times per minute, only went throng!) it a foot in a day, for al most a month ; this last water being reached at a depth of -115 feet. Mrs. J. U. Forwood, of Tho Dalles is up onjjying a visit with her mother, MrB. T. W. Ayore. Mrs. Forwood's health had been very poor, but the brief stay in Ileppner's invigorating at mosphere hue already benefited her wonderfully. Times. Tho editor of Tin: Chiioxici.i: is pay ing a visit to our neighboring town of Hood Kiver today and taking in the horticultural exhibit there. The pleas ant rivalry which the Glacier uinii anil Mr. Gourlay have kept up for the pad few months regarding the merits of the fruit of the two sections, has perhaps awakened an unusual interest in this particular exhibit, although the CmtON wi.v: man goes down not with anv in tention of criticising or making com parison, but to share in the pride of the Hood KiverlteB over tho superior quality of fruit which Wasco county can boaBt. Heebies this is his first vielt to that section in eiaht years. Mrs. Lunelllu moved down from Cloud Cap Inn lust Saturday, and that famous reeort is closed till another season. Tour ist travel to the Inn was very liht dur ing the ee.ASon, tho Inn not paying ex penses. Tho absence of forest fires dur ing the summer left tho atmosphere clear of smoke, und the trip to the mountains waB never more desirable. Sept. 22d a severe rain and wind storm raed at the Inn. The wind was terrific and if the building had not been anchored to the mountain witli strong cables it niUBt havo been blown away. Sept. 2.1.1 it snowed aud a drift four feet high gathered in the rear of the hotel. Col. Pat. Donan, the writer of boom articles for the 0. 11. & N., visited the Jnu in August. He said tho 0. It. & N., would send 5,000 tourists to the mountains next summer aud build hotel room for their accommodation, and that be fore two years an electric railroad will be built from the town of Hood ltlver to Cloud Cap Inn. Ulacior. Last night a man by the name of William Ilendron, was arrested by NMghtwatchmtin hike at the Umatilla House, charged with robbing a man at McMinnvillo recently during tho fair. Description of him had been forwarded to this city, and ofllcers were on tho lookout for him, as ho was said to be following up the various carnivals and fairs and running bunco gamos. Ilend ron Is not n stranger In Tho Dalles, hav ing been employed by Mays & Crowe a few years since and he was recently an employe of S. Walters in Golden dale. Meeting V. Cervling,from tho lat- , ter place, last evening he endeavored to Induce him to Introduce him to some comrades who hud brought over wheat yetterday, with a view of taking them Into a saloon nearby and drugging them. Discovering hia llttlo game.OrovlIng fol lowed him up Intending to inform nn nflWr ui the first opportunity: but Like was ahead of him and recognizing his nabbed him. The Bherlll'of Y.vm- man GREATEST DEPflRTflEHT All we ask is an opportunity to prove that our news paper talk is not simply the use of space and big words. a little of your time You'll find it time well spent, and we can convince you of the good points of our clothing. While you are hero we want to show you a few of our specials: No. 1. Overcoat at $10.00 A handsome dark blue and black garment, very stylishly made up. good sorgo lining, medium length, box cut. We call this ppeciol because as values go ordinarily this coat would be cheap at $12.50. No. 2. Large lino of men's overcoats, from ... $5.50 to 20.00 No. 3. Men's all-wool wove suits 8.50 No. 4. Men's cheviot, oxford, kersey suits $10.00 and 12.50 No 5. Men's dark fancy worsted suits, single and d.-h. vest '.$15 and 16.50 No. 6. Men's fine tailor-made fancy tweed, cheviot and serge suits, from $20.00 to 25.00 Buys' Department t9B so well its immense variety and economical prices that it is hardly worth while to mention it. The fall aud winter stock is now at its beet. We show nov elties and staples in great profusion. No trouble to ehow goods. JSX233 WINDOWS. hill county will arrive on tonight's train and take Ilendton to McMinnvillo to morrow. C. W. Moore, who has lived in Sher man county for the pnst 17 years, in forms the Grass Valley Journal that he estimates the irrain yield of Sherman county lor this year at three million bushels. The ladies of the carnival committee on fancy work would like all persons who have fancy woik of any kind that they wiBh to exhibit, to send or leave tho tame at the women's booth in the carnival grounds any time after 10 o'clock, nest Mouday morning. E. C. Pease and F. L. Houghton, who returned from Shaniko today noon, in form us that their clerks there are all huey invoicing goods and they now dis cover more goods were saved from tiie (Ire than they anticipated. Businees will be resumed by both firms at once, buildings having been procured until they can rebuild. v' The local G. A. K. post has issued a call for a meeting of all soldiers who have ever fought for the American flag to meet in Fraternity Hall at S o'clock monday night te give expression to what opinions they may hold on the question of expansion and the policy of the ad ministration in relation to the Philip pine Islands. The general puolic will be welcome. Upon inquiry concerning the condi tion of tho -"Scarlet fever cases in tho family of F. T. Sampson, we learn that Frankie lias almost entirely recovered, Miss Kloronco Is much better and about tho house, while Miss Clara, who has a more serious case, is getting along fairly well, but being constitutionally weaker will have a more difficult fiege thai) the roBt. All persons having in their possession mineral samples are requested to parti cipate In tho exhibit to he given at the carnival. And will kindly leave them at tho office ofN. Whealdon on Monday tho 8th Inst., with the assurance that tlioy will he returned to thorn after tho carnival closes; also bring all Eerial samples to Mr. Parr's office not later than Mouday noon. I5y request of Parr and Whealdou, committee on serials and minerals. We are pleased to announco to our patrons that, a representative of M. Horn it Co., tho well-known merchaut tailors, will bo at our store Oct. 8th and Oth. At this time we will bo pleased to meet our customers aud show thorn tho nobbiest line of suitings ever exhibited in this cltv. We will Jinvo 100 l.yard samples of the latest patterns in suitings and over coats. Havu your meaeure taken free of charge. No trouble to show goods at tho New York Cash Store. The Campbell & Wilson millinery parlor is, the place to buy up-to-date head wear at right prices, All the new things in street hate. Patterns and trimmed hats can be found there, also a flue lino of children's school hats and h:iby bonnet, tf Clark & F.nk'd drug fresh and complete. stock is new, Boys' Shoes... There is no economy in buying cheap shoes for boys. Here is the stuff that stands their racket: Seal Grain, heavy soles, riveted seams; sizes 1H to 2 : 2.25 Same, sizes 2-h to 5h 2.50 Buffalo Calf, heavy soles, riveted seams; sizes 12 to 2 $2.00 Same, sizes 2-h to 5.... 2 50 Kangaroo Grain, heavy soles, seamless; sizes 1H- to 2 $1.75 Same, sizes 2k to 5i 2.00 Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. known for CARNIVAL NOTES. Kveiytliloc Booming at tho UrouniU AccdinuiuilnlluiiA Will Not Be Inclilnc--Otlier Notes. The committee now finds it difficult to provide all with space witiiin the grounds, having more requests thau room. Monday an office will be fitted up just within the entrance to the grounds, here all exhibits will be received and business transacted. What about tho baby show at t he fair? Such is the question asked by ninny mothers, all of whom are anxious that the babies be given a chance at the carnival. The matrimonial committee lias run up against a snag. They are now be sieged by a young boy who is desirous of being mairied at the fair, but will have none other than the queen herself. Tuesday morning all shopping must bo done previous to 9 o'clock, as from that time till 12 all business the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker will be closed till 12, or during the parade. While our people were particularly happy in ttieir choice of a queen, and could not have made a better selection, no doubt the young lady who has been given the honor already feels that "un easy lies the head that wears tho crown" for in sjiito of tiio assittanco of her com mittee, tho duttes attending the prepara tion for such a position are arduous. She, however, may rest assured that she has the hearty good will of tho entire community, and that she need have no fears that the unjust criticism which was so prevalent In Portland concerning the queen will be thought of in The Dalles, where she is greatly admiied. If any had doubts in their minds when tho street fair was projected as to its suc cess and the benefit which would bo de rived thereby, they are fast disappearing as the work progresses and our city is al ready alive with interest concerning it. Already we are informed that the capaci ty of tho city for accommodating visitors will be taxed ; but as mail) of our people urn preparing to open their homes that all may be madecomfortnblc, any incon venience will be obviated. There is ono side of this question, however, which should be considered aud a mistake which has caused much unfavorable comment concerning Portland averted. We refer to the undue advantage which is often taken of visitors and the ex orbitant prices charged for accommoda tions. It is the intention of our peoplo to afford a diversion for our visitors from tho country and surrounding towns, aud to give them as much enjoyment as poeeit'le for tho least remuneration. It is hoped no deviation will be made from this rule, but that all, whether directly interested in tho euccees of the under taking or not, will bear it In mind. Notice. Fifty live mice in gcod condition wanted at Van Noiden's jewelry fturo not later than Mouday night. Five cents 0 piece will be paid (or them. STORE. in Organs and Pianos dating Carnival Week. Nickelsen's Book and Music Store. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke '& Falk. h One thousand styles and sizes. , f For cooking and heating. rnces ironi Steel Range 0 km 4E PThe genuine all bear and are sold with Awarded First Prize OVER ALL THE WORLD, Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere br Tho Michigan Stove Comnanv. Latgott Maker of Btovoa 7AIER St S3L2 TWO FINE PIANOS. A Clone Iluyrr Flint Wtint tin Want In The UalleR. Among tho sales made yesterday at tho Jacobsen Hook & Music Company's introductory salo was the greatly ad mired duplicate of the Kimball piano as exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair, which was sold to Mrs. Polk Mays of this city. Her friends are congratd lating her upon her selection. Wo are actually offering tho choice of three of America's greatest pianos tho Weber, Kimball and Chickering at prices below what dealers ordinarily pay , for these instruments. Here is an in stance of this: Mr. H. S. Smith, of 1108 Clinton street, Richmond Heights, Portland, Is tho general northwestern agent for tho White Sewing Machine & Bicycle Company ; he has been "talking" piano for a long time and every dealer in tbe Northwest knowB it. Mr. Smith's agencies arc held by not less than eight different piano dealers in the Northwest, from Spokane to the Sound, and from the Sound south to Ashland ; in fact tho White agency itself is held by a piano store in Portland. Aside from this, Mr. Smith, himself, was a piano dealer in the East aud knows just what a piano is and just what it costs. Yesterday Mr. Smith passed through The Dalles, and noticing our "Wool City Special" called at the Jacobsen Book & Music store "just to Bee what we wero doing." We referred him to the prices tugged on the pianos and, sighting a beautiful Chickering in dark mahogany, (the same style piano lately purchased of us by Dr. Geisendorffer and also by Senator Williamson) he asked if we really intended selling the piano at price indicated. We told him "certainly." Without a moment's hesitation ho ordered a duplicate of the piano sent to his home. This order will be-filled from our Portland store today. You can have the same style piano for the same money. The wonder is, so many fine pianos still remain for sale at Jacobsen's Book & MuBic Company's store. Do not fail to investigate the merits of this sale before it Is too late, as the sale will positively not last longer than ten days, and everything is to be closed out within that time or returned to head quarters. Eii.eiis Piano Housk, Messrs. Davis and Johnston, repre sentatives. You are not in .it now unless you are wearing a new carnival button, Harry Llebo received a carload more or leas, yesterday and they are numerous throughout town today. The design is novel and very apropos, tho background being a deep blue, with yellow border, on the latter being the inscription "The Dalles Stree Fair and Harvest Carnival Oct. 1900." The design represents Eastern Oregon's chief industries, n sheaf of wheat anil the horn of plenty, filled with fruit. U. A. K. Notluu. All members of J. W. Nesuiith Post, all soldiers of the rebellion, and tho late war with Spain, and Sons of Voterana are requested to meet at tho G. A. 15, hall on Tuesday, Oct. 9tlt, at 9:80 a. in., to participate in the carnival parade. By order of R. L. Akin, Post Com., O, H. llitow.v, Adj. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the colobrated Jame E. Patton strictly puro liquid paints $5 to 50. easp Catt flamjes mm nib the above Trade-Muik, a written guarantee. 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