EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. For Department. Wo aro showing an oxquisito lino of Fur Jackets, Capos, Collar ottos and Scarfs, from - $1.50 $40 to each. DRESS GOODS. Here are n few ofTurliifiH of the BoaFoii'n lnteBt ntid most at tractive iiintcrinlH for Full Wear: Muck Ciimul'ri Hair nt $1, $1.25 nnd $1.50 Itlnrl: l'ol)lli Hltko nt $1.25 urid $1.50 Wtii'iisiu Mi'tinue, (10 In. wide, 0 different coloring $1.50 Uqi. ('onlH, Zbeliiicy, Whlprordc, Ottomans, Arinurea nnd li.initlii'iiH, in nil solid cnlnrn, from $1 to $1.50 per ynrd A fiiii' rilleclion of Enirlibli Piorolao lit $2 50, $U and $3.60 yd Blanket and Comfort Department. Finn liiniimled ComfortH , $2.50, $:; and $.'!,50 Ufa I lbwii $7.50, $8 59 and $10 each RhinketB iu HO different qualities. Wo iiHk everyone to mnku theniHelveB nt home in our Etoru. All we ask is an opportunity to prove that our news- paper talk is not simply the use of space and big words. Just a little of your time You'll find it time well spont, and we can convince you of the good points of our clothing. While you are here we want to show you a few of our specials: No. 1. Overcoat at $10.00 A handsome dark bine and black garment, very etylishly made up. jjood serge lining, medium length, box cut. We call tide epecial because ay values go ordinarily this coat would be cheap at $12.50. No. 2. Largo 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.-b. vest $15 and 16.50 No. 6. Men's fine tailor-made fancy tweed, cheviot and sergo suits, from $20.00 to 25.00 Our Boys' Department Z and economical prices that it is hardly worth while to mention it. The fall and winter stock is now at its best. We show nov elties and staples in great profusion. No trouble to show goods. 1X223 "AJ IKTDOWS. Boys' Shoes... There is no economy in buying cheap shoes for hoys. Here is tho stuff that stands their racket: Seal Grain, heavy soles, riveted seams; sizes 11 to 2 ' $2.25 Same, sizes 2h to 5h 2.50 Buffalo Calf, heavy soles, riveted seams f sizes 12 to 2 $2.00 Same, sizes 1 to 5h 2 50 Kangaroo Grain, heavy soles, seamless; sizes 1H to 2 $1.75 Same, sizes 2 h to 5h 2.00 Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. The Dslles Daily Chronicle, WKDNKSDAY OCJT. 10, 11100 ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "KiiiK of the Opium King." At the 'vt opera house tonight. l!ev. A. 1). SknggH will preach at the Christian church at 7:110 o'clock tonight. Cull on Mrs. Morgan for art ombroid eriee, also decorative work in oil and water colore. 2tf Antelope has the promise of a cam puiltn speech in tho neur future by Sen torC. W. Pulton, of Astoria. Quito a large number of poople ni 'iveil on tho train this afternoon from Sherman county nnd other polntB onst. A beautiful and artistic nrt exhibit nay be eeuu at MrH. Morgun'e studio, on "iui street, near Court. fl-13 Hert Uiiglcy will be at tho fair tomor row between 1 nnd !! o'clock with a Hub cock milk tester, and will test sum plus of milk free of charge. Misa Luiiu-'m collection of Indian basic eiswi'l be on exhibition all the week at tl'B Inig residence on Fourth street, 'rom 7 to p. ,,, a8 wen aB from t0 5 s announced Monday. Iton't fail to attend the Hex ball at ''o Ve-Kt nperu house Friday nujht. J'urinu tlie oponliiK grand miuch the 1 entity of u,,Xi wj, l3 ony tmnVn by "10 executive committee, wilt bo ro (lod. Music by tho IHrL'fold orches tra, Tim cuulval executive committee ns concluded to have 11 baby ahovv Fri "y ftllonmun nt SjIiO o'clock. A cash nf 0 will bo nivon (or tho finest " ml u tocoiid prixj of $3. A third "' i ' will bo uiven for tho fattett I fear of luck of comfortable quarters. The iJalles has more hotel accommodation than any town of its size in the state. In New York City .lames Kildufi', a wealthy democrnt, deposited the other day $20,0(10 in cash to be but on the pro vailliiu odds that Urvan will carry Ohio. I liookniuker Ullmnu says that the chances aro five to one against Rryau and that he will take part of the but. William Kelly, who robbed the store of E. J, Collins & Co. Saturday night of 11 quantity of (.'cuts' clotliiui;, was, exam ined today before Justice lirownhill nnd bound over to the grand j,lry n the sum of iffiUO. Not finding ball, he was re manded to the custody of the sheriff. A Kcntloinan called at this oflice yes torday afternoon with a silk badgo that was worn in the presidential campaign of 1840. It has printed on it the legend lVlil. Ktnfa Pntivimtifin 11. Hnrllniffnli- Vt June 2, 1810. Favoiable to the Nomination of W. II. Harrison, the Log Vcabin Candidate, The People's Choice." Said Harlow AdaniB today: "I have seen many a fruit exhibit in my life but I never saw anything to equal tho one now nt the fair. I would like to Bee u big streamer in front of tho fruit booth with the letters painted 011 it In big letters: 'Wasco county apples ngaluBt the world,' for the world cannot beat prize baby. Jack Daley Uln county ' mm shape ore hurt! to bent. ineni ii'nii.iiu r,...- 1 .. 1. I . T. f"n nun u nan poiiuur, Ulirougll An Indian, hulling from Columbus, whilo under the influence of liquor yes- toidnv. was robbed bv a white man of $1.00 in money, a pair of buckekin gloves and a pocket full of arrowheads. The lobbery was done iu broad day and iu tho presence of spectutore, who, strange to say, allowed tho thief to es cape. - Representative Moody was advised today by tho postal autnoiitleeat Wash ington that tho mail service between Sluiniko and I'tinovillo had been in creased fiom bix to sovon times u week, to take client on tho 14th, and that tho new service between Tho Dalles and Shaniko will take ell'oet on the 16th. Moth of theso contiuats provide for star route box delivery, which io practically free rural delivery. "" Wo learn from tho Wookly Examiner of thu 4th that Francis Bradley Durphy, "evnro of thu Trial Rattler variety and (women claim to bo hla lawfully 1 omeeed that Jack brought over from Vvlves, and thoro is talk of a " ' V U ...t.n .fill Iwi f Ainnii1wrf4I In n.lllnH tlln- nuu u 1.1HUH1 j -' hronght ovnr from 3hor-i0 (orchis connection with the North lot of poUtooB that for In.iiinn lin faetorv. baa cot hiuiaelf into ore hard to bent. Oneiun hot water down in Eureka, Calif., . . ... being too much married, iwo married third, Durpliy claims that ho got a divorce from one of the women in Clatsop county, and tho woman claims that the divorce is fraudulent. President h. 15. Crowe, of the Com meiclal Club, has re.oolved a telegram from George Taylor, Jr., prcstdeut of the Portland chamber of commerce, an nouncing that Tho Dalles Invitation to thu momheiB of the chamber of com merce to attend thu carnival had boon Bceopted aud that as many as possible would came here on Friday'n noon train and leave for home on h special train at years ago. Uiuy court hold u short sosalon yes. L! i (mly U"I"8B transacted i Krauting of h rotall liquor II nw tu j0,n Kim., r Moeler, and tho "faring ()f tl wnrrftnt for 20 tQ bo n In favor of Aden Glover for work "on thuTygi, hill Krde. iinV ? Mr rt1lK,,!'ul o call apeolnl ntten to tho fact that The D4II08 l,ft8 , J wcoWJlU,on for ,lU w0 Wl), vl(iU ''dr, and nt tho rates that prevail IS .n, ,rtlr 18 iH proiwii. No one "eu hesitate to cowe here under the 7:110 p. in. President Crowe has ap pointed a committee of prominent citi zens to meet the Portland visitors at tiie Umatilla House on their arrival. The Chinese quarter of tho city of San Francisco is the only place in Amer ica where the Chinaman really feels at home. Chinatown in nny other Ameri can city is but a name; iu San Frnnc'iEco it is a fac-Biinile of men and things in tho land of Li Hung Chang. Charles E. IMaiiey and Charles A. Taylor, the authors of "The King of the Opium King," which will be seen at the Vogt opera house tonight, have successfully copied San Francisco's Chinatown. Tho environments and costumes are eaid to be perfect. The story of the play is in tensely melodramatic. The "king" of the opium ring falls into the power of the highbinder, and to save himself from imprisonment he eells the "queen" to the wily Chinaman, who proposes to marry her. The "queen" is abducted by the highbinder's e mieeariee, and juet id tho nick of time to prevent the mar riage there appears upon the ecene "Ironsides," au old sailor, who has dis covered that he Ib tho "queen's" father. While the theme of the melodrama is on new liuoe, there is lots of fun nnd comedy in the action. The J'nlr 11 Urnud Sucocm. The fair and carnival is so fur an un qualified success. The attendance yes terday, d iy and night, far exceeded the expectation of the promoters and indi cates that it will be one of the most suc cessful ventures Tho Dalles has ever engaged in. Tho exhibits are numerous and are all artistically and handsomely placed. It is doubtful if The Dalles over had us fine an exhibit of fruit and vege tables, In size and variety it exceeds tho show madont tho late Portland car nival ten times, A lame lot of apples from the Hood River fair wero brought here, and big and handsome ns they are beyond all peradventuie, they uio no handsomer nor better than those exhib ited from other parts of the county. In point of fact, tho county liaa outdone itself nnd beat nil former records in the lino of fruits. It is uoubtful if a flnor collection of apples could be gotten to gether in any other place on the Ameri can continent. The sight if wort listen limofl the price of admission. Tho receipts yesteidny from all sources wore vory satisfactory, and the attend ance warrants tho assurance that tho (air will bo a bucccss financially. While the hotels were all filled and every room occupied, the city easily took caro of the bic crowd without any Inconvenience to) the visitors. Tho weather yesterday and today is on its very host behavior nnd gives NEGLECTED PORTLANDITES. llnslueDH Proposition W'a Postponed to 1'ay Botnngo to Koyiilty. 1'EOI'LK COMING AND GOING. promise that it will continue to do eo. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bought Boars the giguaturo ot The big crows in town yesterday surged toward the throne; we were headed that way ourselves, bnt it was worth the effort, for today we are in spired to wonderful tasks because royal ty has deigned to notice us. The royal cortege and equipages chatmed the pop ulace. The exhibits cf luscious fruits claimed the horticulturists' eye. The rich fabrics cling close to many u lady's heart. The orchestra threw its bureting notes heavenward, only to be caugtit b the receptive ear of a delighted people. The poor piano men wero left alone And yet how could be, for their instru ments are certainly beautiful. We found lately, however, that it was only a temporary destraction. Town people and country people for miles around paid us their respects in the afternoon and evening. The Jacobsen Book & Music Co.'s exhibit of high-grade pianos and organs was second only to the queen. We ore a loyal people, loving our queen and obeying her decrees; then, too, there are other instincts strong within us it is the power of the dollars and cents. We respect law and order ; we follow the precepts of an enlightened people. Music is a necessity. The piano is the king of musical Instruments. The reigning kings of this musical throne are the Weber, the Kimball nnd the Chickeiing. Will you not pay your homage today? Taxes are lightened, for it is a day of rejoicing. The Jacobsen Uook & Musdo Co. are felling nt cost. They have just taken tho agency for theso pianos aud they wish to introduce them into twenty five homes, at least in und mound The, Dalles, They can't make a mbtako right 011 the start. Every asset lion and claim is verified by facts. All pianos and organs at cost; this much cnly. Remember this: if20G buys n $400 piano. I Yesterday Mr. W. II. Dnfur, ot Dnfiir, I could not withstand our "ut coat" prop- j osltiou. Ho gets a beautiful oak Kim ball. Mie. Mary Halfpapp, of this city, turns in a Une organ for a strictly up-ti.-1 date cabinet grand. She wanted to bi y next spring, but feeling this oppoituuity I would probably not come again, waived ! whatever objections she had aud ordered her piano sent home today. This week ' enda it. Aa a business proposition you 1 should call und see us, We can talk to you better than we can wiite tojou., Come iu today; we want your influence j iu upbuilding this buelueea in this com-, muulty. Jucobeeu Rook & MjsIc Co.'s' r tore on Second street, or at their booth in .the fair. i Eilkun Pjano flousK. j Davis and Johnston (our representa- tivee. I Football Teutu, Attentloul Fred Clarke arrived in the city yester day from Moro. J. P. .Tone?, traveling paesenger agent of the Southern Pacific, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Turner, of Horn" River, came mi -in the Iralda today and went out to Dufur to vieit friends near that place. H. W. Wells left on the noon train for Heppner, where ho expects to buy a hand or two of sheep to place on his ranch near Prosser. Mr. nnd Mr?. James Kelly, of Kingsley, aru in thecitv looking over several pieces of property with n view of purchasing a liomo nnd residing here. .Mr. Kelly recently sold his farm of 400 acres tb John Hieks li V Strtiy eel. Straved from my place on tho bluff, 2-year old Jersey heifer; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid for her return. ol0'4tw Beut Baoley. Dissolution nt 1'urtiierMilp. The partnership heretofore existing between J. A. Carnaby and J. W. Blake, ney is this day diesolved by mutual cqu sent. The bminP' wijl bo continued under the btyle nnd fli in of Carnaby & Summer'', who c ditc. all bills and pay all obiigntione of the lato Arm. f AUXAIIY & UMMKKH, The Dalle-, O.-t 1, 14)00. ol0-w4w New f ne.s f ir fall and w inter just ie ceived a' lite New Yotk Caeh Store. mags & Growe SB The only store ft this city where th Genuine Imported Stransky-Stcel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlast! a dozen pieccsof so called cheap enani' eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares looli likeit,butthegenu ino hag tho name atransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 36 International Exhi bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferrcd by tho best cookiugauthoriticB, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it la cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware isspecial ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is notaffectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake without imparting flavor or previously cooked food nnd will last for years. ..oo "We cau. tion tha public nirainr.t iiir. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs II. L. Jones has opened ice cream and oyster parlors iu Carey B.il lurd's old Ft and. She curries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Ciffars. o The place has been thoroughly ren ovated, and a share of the until it: patron ago is solicited. ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is licirby given ""i' tho umlfrg gnml tins t.ccn duly niioltiU!i by ilui cninil riniitnf. tliubUtunf Uri'h'on, for U mmmi county, mlinlub. trutor o( tho cuato of Klimbuth A. southern, cleeeiiscd. All perMitis Imvliiu ttlulius litfiilnst tne eitiitc ot mtil ik-ociist'il tiro hereby iiutttlcil to inuM'uMho Mime, with the vrnicr voucher therefor, to nut nt my otlleu in 11 cl, Oregon, within tlx month!, from thoilulo hca-of, Dnteil hicptember'JI, 111 0. O. II. FOIT1IKHS, in W Ailiiiiiiutiiit 'ir. One thousand styles and sizes. ffggs&L, i-or cooKing ana Heating. jgpjL, Hrices from $c to Ifico. saga. -r u J Btael Binge Cast Rangej Members of the football team aro re quested to meet this evening at the post- office at 8:30 sharp in order to practice on tho football grounds, Max BAitTKi.1., Captain, fThe genuine all bear the above Trade-Alark, and are sold with a written guarantee Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 1 OVER ALL THE WORLD. Mi by Flrtt-Class Stove Merchants evtrywhtre. 4 lfadetmir by The Michigan Stove Company, Largest Maker of Btovea and Bangea la tha World. $k ttovM St BENTON. SOLE KC1NTS,