ED J JUL STEKN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Special Offering for the Week. Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing Saccules, in assorted shades, at $1, $1.15, $1.25. Every one a special bargain. Dress Goods Remnants. About 100 short lengths, running from 1 to 8 yards. All good values. Ladies' Underwear In fall and winter weight. Look at our leaders 50 and 60c. Special value in Union. Suits at 50c. French Flannel Waists. The latest styles of the season just received. ease & Mays All goods marked in plain figures. We Wantsa Suspicious clothing buyers to come here men and boys who never get suited. The very sight oft our handsome clothing, at such low prices, will wed them lo us. A combination of dash, style, fit and quality is what lias built up our big clothing business. We've always something a little better, a little under the price of the other fellows. ask; to see oU$ Men's all-wool trown melton suits at 07.50 Men's nil-wool, block day worsted suits in round dH f fr cut sack, E(jnarc cut and frocks, at tplL.JU Men's worsted and cheviot suits in dK tzr 4-r dOK all the latest styles, from tpO.OU 1U fCD SEE WINDOWS. These Shoes FIT Like gloves smooth and without pressure. They are comfortable from the moment of trying on. Queen Quality Shoes for Women Are the height of fashion and com fort. One price always $3.00. Pease & Mays. . All goods marked in plain figures. PUS & he Dalles Daily Chronicle. WKDNJMMY - our. uj, lnno ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA L At Andrew Holler's. CJ WAYSIDE GLEANING' ) hourb' delay to the passenger train that j ie ihie here at -1;.'!0 p.m. Nobody Mas injured, so fur us wo could learn. j Hon. 0. 15. Moores, register of the I land office ut Oreeon City, will address tho people of Dufur !n the interest of McKinley and IJoosevelt on Thursday, (November lit, ut 7 :.'!0 p. in., and the j citizens of Antelope nt tho eame hour on j Saturday, November ISJ. ' It is said that to furnish the Sunday i edition of one of Xew York's largest j papers it requires the product of twenty seven acres of wood to make the paper witli which to print its enormous oat- A full line of Indies' dress skirts just i,ut- At this rate, how lon will it be reculvud t 1 the New York Cash Store. ! befori! our sta are denuded of their timber? An exchange retnaiks: "The news paper is u law-book for tho indolent,' a sermon for the thoiitrhtlese, a library for tliu poor, and un uduionieher to the lawless. It may stimulate the most in different, it may instruct the most pro found, but it cannot be publshed with- The audi m of the S. L. Iirool'.a Block ofdry gnuls Is postponed until further notice. L'lilies' all wool, blnck dress skirts in fancy stripes und figures from .UIJ up to i5.(i!) at the Now York Caeh Store. Ciovertujr (Jeer will speak in tho inter net of imiMnal und itidividuul prosperity at Hood lliver next Saturduv evening, October U7th. A. M. Williams & Co. will sell ladies' kill clove", worth from $1 to .fl.GO u pair, at li!) cents nest Saturday. Some choice tannins are promised. Mrs. 1. t,a K. YickerH, widow of the late Samuel .1. Viekers, made proof of lir homestead claim near Moslnr tndnv Mori' Holster J. I'. Lucas. Tliuentertninitieiit of the Iiluel; Crook Compoiiv, which was billed to be uiven JiithiHfi'y next Saturday evening, has 1bii postponed indefinitely. 'in snr.. ami HUo our line of drees 6klrt9. Wo nro olfming Fotno pplondid JJrrfHiiifl in these goods. Notioubloto " giils ut tho Now York Cash Wore, At the popular millumrv parlors of wnipliu.l & Wilson can be found all the l',eH tts,"J in street huts, trimmed I'ate ''' iMren's school lints, und also tam-o'-shanters. An uid. line, John C. Culliouii, Jell" "'vif, uiirecoimtructed democrat culled 111 tlue iillk-o today and offered to bet n to live on ihe general result of Jlry "6 eeleetl ui, to i, uitlOUIlt of 1000. I' is said u,nt thorn la just one demo lull In the North Dulles precinct of Mickitat county mid arrangements huve 'ee'l llllldu Willi fltii PlIlKWI. I . tl.nt tt "hoped, will result In his conversion. 1,10 i;i,itor of this paper la billed to in the intorust of McKinley nnd "OOeOVUlt Ut tniml Tl,l ooeovult at Mount Hood crove, Hood proeIilunt yet, und these busts will r vuiiey Saturday, November :?d, atlM!ll j Mr. Uonnell's store. out cost and mailed Iree to subscribers." F. V. Wakefield obtained n deed to day for a strip of land three feet wide oli' the north side of the Jole residence lot on Washington street Tho strip ill be used for an entrance way to Mr. Wakefield's new buildingiear thesouth- j nasi cjrner of the church, ihe prico of tho strip wive -,bOj per Iront foot. - The lailles' of St. haul's Guild have decided to udd n social feature to their entortuininent of Friday night. After the program I buy ask their tiiends to remain and refreshments will bo served. Among thu pleasing numbers on tho program i a dilll by lifteen young ladies in costume, carefully trained tiy Mies Jenkins. Seats may now bo re served at Ulukeley's without extra charge for this entertainment nt thu iiuldwin on Friduy night. Adults 35 cents; children !& cents. Don Keuvis, of Salt J-uko City, repre senting the Fort Wuyno Drug Co., of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was in town to day. Mr. Ileuvis is introducing u fu niJiis old herb remedy, Lincoln Tea, nnd tho medicine Is said to be at' good as the nainu would imply. Mr. M. , Dunnell, thu leading local drui'giet, has taken thu agency for the renudy, nnd in a short time bio shelves will contain u large con signment, lie suru and look for the Lincoln Ten window display, and don't fall to get ii free sample. A feature of tho advertisement of Lincoln Ten will be two beautiful busts of the greatest be L-Wis Guy" is said to fairly bristle with .amusing situations, und the judicious injection of a liberal sjpplv of up-to- dnte music is declared to have produced one of the best entertainments of the yep- They had lots ,.of fun in Sherman county a few days ago over u young cou ple that got married at Wasco. The biidegrooni was from Hulsey, arid after the mnrriago at ) n. in., the young cou plo boarded 'the next train for their home in the Willamette valey. When they arrived at Wasco Station they found their trunks labed, "Handle with care. The contents are wedding presents. For further particulars in quire ot the liottl clyjk or train con ductor." To add to Abe gaiety of the ud'air type-written cads in red ink were distributed broadcisy among the passen gers which said: "Present this curd to the conductor and le will introduce you to the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams.'' It is said the moet active disttibutors ol the cards were "Dutch" McCoy nud George Crosefield SayH a Chicago correspondent of the New York Sun : "Chairman Saunders, of the Uepubliean Ruilroud Men's League, states everything is coming into the Republican camp, nnd thnt u recent Spoil taken ot railroad employes at the ijfollowing places gives great encourage ment: At Galesbnrg 1000 men are for McKinley, while but COO uro for Uryan. At Aurora, the home of Cundi'duto Al schuler, McKinley has 578 suppoiters and Uryan 120. Hock Islund, 7S Mc Kinley voters to 12 for Uryan. At Pe oria there are 121 McKinley men to 13 for Uryan. Danville shows 310 for Mc Kinley and but 34 for Uryan. Mr. Suundeis states that this is a gain over I S90 or sixty per cent, in tho said jail toad yaids visited, und is of belief that Illinois will recoid 85 per cent of it? railroad vote for the Republican fundi- date. iju Vuu wi.ii ( 1. 11111:11.' I'urto ICleo Ii Satisfied. I'; and ut Pino grove, in the snnie CI..... r. , hchoin A. 15. Clmrry, of the oeimiitleiit Order of Jted Men, UM!i tribe net uloht. Afinr tlm A brand new farce comedy is an nounced for this city next week under j tho titlu of "A Wieu Guy." Mr. Cohan I ia said to have constructed n right hut- .... .. , I t i ...I.... JRii.u .... - . r y uuuiuuv vui oj huui iiiikiu urgur hi.,. l".u' l'ow-wow tnoro lolluwca u during a visit of an English lord to a and J ' ,a,nuck with moro pow-wow counlry bourdlng-houeo filled with pret ...oi me paio mco would call a reg- v Ldrls. Summer outiniie have nrevl i - . "Noualy served uu the basis of laughable IKIVfill nr i.L.1,1 ... f . . ! . I . I . I .. .. .......1.. U. .....I. I i " viKtii unin ui tl hi Jl,t I Mlll,"l ..uu i.v.i.ijr ninpo 11 hii uuu wore it neKliborhood 11,art'ood time. fioiim re ditched und wrecked in the effect, and of the John Dav ut 1 libulldlng of Mr. Cohan's skill in the furclcul vehlules has beeu 'ou thla mornlnif, caulni about ilxffrequently demonstrated ncntly. "A If ono teeks ninusouierit, to enjoy good music und to be entertained with out u dull moment, the genuine farce comedy, properly presented, Is thu most satisfying. In evidence "Kelly's Kid'e." In this successful ftucj there ia u coinbl nation of pretty girls beautifully cos turned. Single nuinbeis of tho latest hits in thu song world, laughable inci dents in rapid succession. Specialties above tho average, clean, wholesome and gratifying in its entirety. In a word, "Kelly's Kids" is a legitimate ve hicle of American humor, ujid will be seen ut the Vont'oporu house Tuesdny uitSht, October 30th. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bigafttare of Clark & Falk'e drug freib and complete. tock is new, Dr. J. H. Hollender, treasurer of the island of Porto Rico, and formerly as sociate professor of economics of the Johns-Hopkins University, delivered an address to graduate students of t he uni veisity a few evenings since, on the condition of the island. After describ ing the manner of government and the conditions of local self-government, he said : "The condition of aiTairs is hopeful, I and everywhere the best element of tho! island is rallying to the Eupport of Mr. benefit the needs is down that thoroiighfnrn, entered a Iiurness tliop to beat a hasty letreat, was prevented from entering two grocery stores and a barber shop by the efl'jrtP of the proprietors and bystanders, ran against n pair of horses hitched to a grocery delivery wagon, causing u runa way that wrecked the wagon and ruined tlie harness. This stampede caused tho horses of another delivery wagon in the immediate vicinity to become frightened, resulting in wrecking the veh'cle. Tho horse continued in his course down the hill, and it wn? later reported that the horse was Ivina in a dvintr condition aiCJvinieys au.i.inisirauon. uiu wei-. below town from tho eflV;ctg of tue ing is growing among the people that j st(unpi;d At tho requeet of the pro the administration ia doing its be3t to , nnptnr nf nnn nf t(lB ,vr(,M,ft(i vehiclnB. ( (- - - - - - - - -- - - -i . this iiftttrnnon. (his vntiriL? tnnn tonk tho an intelligent appreciation of j ...,.. ,0 ehoo t0'ililve tlie nec.eesarv tne real conuitions oi Americms. j uoj not now think that an intelligent man 'could feel that tlie Porto Rico tariff was janything but a necessary Cecal device. no jiecu ir-,uvv,vuu iui uju j:iuiiu 11 i u !are to accomplish anything. Tlie alter natives of the tarifl' law were either a -lubeidv from the United States or else the pauperization of tlie island. At the present time if tlie alternatives were presented of deriving tho neceseary money from direct taxation or from tho tarilF, tho decision would be overwhelm ingly in favor of tlie tariff. The diecon tent that once existed was caused by the delay that occurred in taking liny action ut all." IInw Wiiiicm lluvn Ailvuiicfil, repairs made. I'EOI'I.K CO.MINr. A.VI) r.(JJNO. Mr. und Mrs. Hfiiry Xweidler were in town today from Victor. Rev. C. P. I'.ailey anil family, who hhvu ic-ridi'd in. thih city for Home time, bft on the b nit this morning for Oakland, Or , where they expect to make their home. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paint" when you can buv James 12. Patten's sun ptoof paiute for $1.50 per g lliii. guarantee. 1 for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. nil Clarke & F.i'k liav on oalo a full line of paint and artist's bruihee. Tho only store ft this city whom tli (lcnulno Imported Stransky-StccI Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outluBt! a dozen picccaof so called cheap otiam fled waro. BEWARE! Other wrtres look like it, butt hefjenu ino has the name Stransky Steel Wnrconeach piece. Do not be deceived Firbt prize at 1C International Exhi bitions, II if; best award at World s Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho beat cookingautlionties. certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it 13 cheapest becauso BEST, IT Remember this celebrated enam eled waro i3epecial y imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by u3. A It does not rust nor absorb fjiease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is not affected by acid-: in fruit3 or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake with on t imparting flavor or prcviour.i.v cooked foo.l ;mil will last for years. Y"o v:u. tion t h 3 jhiW:'! rticaiT--iuait.r.U ! Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs II. L. Jones has opened iea cream and ovster parlors in Carev Ual- lurd's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Tho place has been thoroughly n-n- ovated, and a thateof the uublic patrnn- ugo is solicited. JIi. K. K. I'KKOL'.SIIN, Physician and Surgeon, Oilk't?, Vngt IHoclk (uvit roto!lkt', 20apluio-dw Till: DAI.1.K3, O'iKtMN. Tlie extent to which wages in the. United Stutes have advanced in the past few years is ono of tiie marvels of tlm time. Hon. Carroll D. Wright, United States commissioner of labor, has jiift got out a bulletin which makes a com-. parison of tlio wages in 192 occupations I for tlie past few years. The aveiagu rate of 1891 Is taken as a basis, and is1 put at tho figure 100. On this Imp is the 1 wages in these employments was down to 99.32 in 1893, and to 97.S8 in 1805. Tho ayerime was up to 101 ol in 1809, and it Is at the 103. nmik in 1900. 1 no Dusis ol comparison makes a j rather rigid test for the present tune, for 1891, with which coinpatison is made, was a jear in which the lepub- lican party was in power, and the' country was at a high level of prosper-, ity. When the democratic panic came in 1S93, however, as u (tonetquence of tho democratic victory in tho preBldeu-1 tin! canvass of 1892, the wago levt l, of ' course, wont down, 'und it whh ut its lowest point around 1895 und 1890, the latter being the year of liryun's financial ro'gn of terror. An advance cuuio just as soon us tin) republicans won in tlie latter puit of that year, und the tendency has been upward ever elnco. v Tlm IImiI Ituy ut Wot k. An'Oregon City dispatch of last Sat urday says : "A boy named Iioylun created a panic and caused serious damage this morn ing by tying an empty five-gallon coal oil can to the tall of a vagrant cayuse at the head of upper Seventh street. The frightened animal rushed frantically I m pffji3j One thousand styles and sizes. 3jfc fcrrr! Fr cooking and heating. WiW I I 9m9 , Prices from $5 to $5o. gg I HBEEifThe genuine all bear the above Trade-Mark tMMrn v I JUmmm and are sold with a written guarantee. Jl' I flffi Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 Wmr? I I APilEwlb OVER ALL THE world. fMMlMi m Sold by Flr$l-Clas Stove Merchants everywhere, 0rs$y:M F n Uiwiaouiyb The Michigan Stove Company, o I Jngunnft Largett Makcra ut wovea una Kuuuca in ilia World. pak 8lol. St BENTON, SOLE KCSNTS,