1 STERN OREGON S GREATEST &EPflHTWENT STORE. Dry Goods Department. SPECIAU NVrlnosclny morning nl H (clock wis oflbr 12 pieces Fancy Silks, nmrin in valuos from .; l,." to $1.75 pur yard. The assortment in ( hides the season's latest patterns. A glance at, llic assortment will convince yon that the price i rinlit. Wednesday Spo Pjicg 92? "Wednesday Ssie Price 'ho Silks will Ik are now sold or re on display, -erved until nit none S.00 A. M., WEDNESDAY. ase & Mays All goods marked in plain figures. We Want -Suspicious clothing lmyers to coino hero men and hoys who novor get suited. The vCry sight of our handsome clothing, .it such low prices, will wed them to us. A combination of dash, style, fit and quality is what has built up our big clothing business. We've always something a little better, a little under the price of the other fellows. The 3 Thinqs ASK TO SEE OU$ Mon's all-wool Lrown nioRon anita at. Mori's nil-wool, black clay worsted suits in round cut stick, square cut and frocke, r.t Muh'h worsted and ehoviot Ftiita in nil tins Intent stylus, from . $7.50 $10.00 $5.50 to ,$25 3 33 33 7-X30'I3OX7-S. Most important in Shoes arc 1st. A perfect fit that means comfort. 2d. Style and graceful design that means beauty. 3d. Kirst-class material and construction that means service. Queen Quality Shoes for Women Furnish absolute ease, fashionable elegance and splendid service. No matter for what purpose a woman desires shoes, she will find her wants supplied in the Queen Qual ity line. Many styles to select from. $3.00. ase & Ma All goods marked in plain figures Pe the Dalles Daily Ghfoniek jio.'in OCT. S!l, 11100 ;eard iu peno'l so that it' read : ".ione up AT ill creek to pulier mushrooms., heave your onlera for Ilium with .J. II. Jackson." Tin: Ciinosici.i: liua the honor there is ii lot of clover specialties, and carnations assist in tlio musical special more than this, ihero is u chorus of some ties. The second act closes with some exceedingly pretty and shapely young j thing now in a dance by the entire com women. "A Wisn Guy" is to be the at- puny, aided by the latest c fleets in elec- 0 ( ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Kollor's. , of applying for the first gallon, but is I traction at thu Vogt tonight. j trical stage appliances. At t not dead curtain if it will over get them. I D.u'e 15. I.uvis' big production, "Uncle opera house tomorrow night. the N'ogt WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A marriiigu license was issued today to Wciul Horde and I.omau Wullenbiook, o( Cunii'i l'rairie, Wn-h. j li'Miiunilifr the Co-operative Hrothur-1 i (ilenn Allen, son of Andy Allen, ho has linen for the past year in the employ of C. L. Phillips, has accepted a position iu one of the leading mcrchnntilc estab lishments of Moro and will leave for that place tomorrow. Gluuu is a young i man who is deservedly well thought of try nil who Know linn here, and he goes .Josh Spruceby,'' will lie thu offering at i thu Vogt on Saturday evening, Nov. lid. Thu Chicago Daily Journal comments as fo'lows: "The comedy drama, ' (Jnclu i Josh Spiuceby,' drew two immense i crowdB yesterday to the ISijou, and the' standing room only sign had to be dis-j played. 'Uncle .Toeb' keeps the audi- to bis new homo with thu best wishes of . U'U' emiling throughout tho perform- a host of Dalles friends and acquaint ances. Wu have had fresh strawberries in The Dalles market iu limited quantities liunil Juvenile Manil Thiirmluv ovenim? ' with very littlu intuicession for thu past a' the It.ildwin opera house. tw0 months and John Dalrymple MI1M f,i , ,, ... , ' brought to town this morning, from the xim,(v'u I, .tinmen nm ppciiK in Hie interest McKinley anil Iioosevelt at Wande I'riday, November 2d, at 7 p. mice, anu the company ot thirty-live people is excellent. Up-to-date special- iVies and pretty musical numbers are In Jroduced during the action of tho play. lie east is a capable one. 1 his is the m" Win. Cramer und May Wolle, of this city, were united in marriage Saturday wning, Oct. U7tii, by .lustico Timothy Ilrnwnliill. A special meeting of the common lumicil will bu held tonight to take 'teps to inaintaiu a moro rigid (junrnu against inrlut fever. tort-l.-iat evening at the l'.aldwin opera houae, or between tbero und thn court house, a child's IMit tan kid dove. runic j Floyd place, samples of a second crop of i apples taken from u tree in the Floyd orchard. They are of thu lied June vauety ami are uooiu uie size oi imiiiam eggs. Mr. D.ilrymplu says tlrero about it hundred of them on thu tree 2 A little commotion occurred Saturday night at tho Farmers' feed yard, when a home that was sold during tho day to a tdieopman by parties out iu thu Ten Mile neighborhood, was found missing, with every evidence that he had been stolen. Tho animal was found yester day on the range near his old home, and the owner can onlv uccount for his die- r Please leave nl thin nfllre. lit ' ...,.., n. n... Artliur ( Pierce and Kll'u Davis were j position that thu boy who sold him, united in marriage yesterday at tho tes- ) rather than hoof It homo afoot, made iJ'iiu.' of the bride's mother on Fourth j free to take him from the stable when street, Kv. W. (Jlillon olllciating. ,noonowas looking, and having ridden lilut linntfi (iirnnfl li i in not rtn thu mail. 'Hie silk imllt that linn been on oxhl 'lion in the window of Judge lilnke. ,!y'H ding storo for some time will be "Hied nil' tonight, Out. 2!)th, nt 8 o'clock. -Mr. and Mrs. W. 1,. Vandcrpool, of '"iliir, were in imun tml III a short paragraph iu Saturday's Ciiko.s'u'm: reporting the rejection by I the county court of two petitions for liquor llcenseH from the Mouior precinct on the ground of n technical error iu the liome from ,, u-n....ni.o ..tut. ..in. m, pultHHliwl notices, uu injustice was in- Viwalerpool's brother-in-law, Mr. G.'w! ! '"latently und unintentionally done to -"y, of North Yakima. i 'VUor"oy K W' U llF,,n' ',19, ,,,H , of the paragraph could without vloloncj bile working on the Hrown wood-1 1,0 construed to mean that ho was ro- laslS.iturday the left hand of George 'sponsible for tho error. Tho truth is, liose einiu In contact with tho saw. ! t,. wilxnn wan not called In the case Frank Tyler, an employe ot The Dalles scouring mill, is the author of one of the most powerful arguments that the pending campaign has evolved on the reasons why a free American should vote for J.ryan. Uf the twenty hands em ployed in the mill eighteen are repub licans and two Rryanites. Frank is a republican and, iu that respect, us the profane would say, a hot number. It can be readily inferred that among a lot of workmen whose wages depend to a large extent on the continuance of McKinley prosperity political contro- biHth time this popular production has versy should, once in a while, run high. ! been seen at the Uij mi, und if the ap- the other day Frank pinned the twoi proval of the audience is any indication I democrats to one of the walls .of the j mill and propounded the it will be seen hero many more times." "How about scarlet fever in the city?" was asked of a prominent physician this morning. "It is increasing,'' was the answer. " tiy shouldn't It V Children question : , "Come now, sneak out like men and tell us why you are democrats?" "Because," said one of them, "because tho demo-j cratic platform because the democratic i ItliN WnntPil. Th committee appointed by the Gentlemen's Driving, Association invite eealed bids for building of a half mile track on site selected west of The Dalles. I'lan nnd specifications can be seen at the office of C. J. Crandall, Monday Oct. 29th. Bids will be opened Thurs day evening Xov. lt, at S p. in., at the ofliee of C. J. Crandall. The committee reserves the riaht to reiact any or all j bids. o2() 3t I ; ul su :nl Id olios Oiilckly lleul.xl, Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, bum, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any ' other treatment. Unless tho injuiy is very severe it will riot not leave a tear, fain Balm also cures rhumatiem, sprains, swellinus ami lameness. ior sale by Iilakeley druggist. aro allowed to attend the public schools p1atforui-becniiee the democratic " - .1.1 .1 II 1 t ! 1 and there he stopped. "Just so," said Tyler. "You are in favor of the demo cratic platform because you aro iu favor of Bryan, and yon aro in favor of Bryan because you are in fayor of the demo- If any Oregon Bryan- ite can give a better reason for the faith that Is in him Tin: Ciiuonici.ij would like to hear it. THU "IDLE" SOLDIERS. w'ii!li badly lacerated all tho lingers and nearly suvenil ti --- villi til I MM VJ I H Ull "'o hand. The injured band wh at- '"'"led to by Drs. GeiHondorflor and Wmii, who hopo to save all the lingers "''I' thn possible exception of the mid I!o on,,. till the question of error had been raised in thu court, and then, alter reading the notice, he advised the petitioners that tho objection of tho opposing counsel was well taken. There is said to hn more solid laughter iu "A Wiao Guy" than iu any farce ., - IU "A isu uuy man in any uwi:o wtui, tho 10-year.old eon of Kov. 0. j c0WIHly Bi1100 (jharlus Mnyt wioto "A """ ' th" iniHiortunii mie Tr, tC) Chinatown" and foisted It upon o n ng to break his leK below tho knee. 1 1)(0 Blliaso,8llt.iovliiB public. For nr. b 11 .WU.a.,01 n,"B t0 6(31,001 " l,or"'" ! Biitlrti yrur this play, "A Wise Guy," :";' while imsHlng under lliellumo , (l8 (.onvniaud lll0 theater-goers In tho in garrison tho animal stopped on a Rati ,, it ifl now maUn( i(H nreUvti8t. 'Pl'iry plank and fell with tho boy's i ern tr,pi Ab ,u ,)loti tliero ,H,.t moh k imiernoath. Ho was taken to Mr. ,0 worry uliyom,. There is a piano- Hto.,Vi,!L'ft,r b-v'w,1,,ru 1,18 '"J" WKH .mover, a rough fonial chap who prg ' 1011 ,0 b' I)r- I'B"' vldoa a very grcnt deal of fun by Bottinir Recorder GHtea had occaBion to iimko himaelf Into nil Boris of ridiculous aitua- lrIl P Mill creek thlfl inornimr, and, tioiip, Iu trying to palm himeelf off as "lorn going ,0 tHokud 0 t10 QQr 0f ,8 tho father of an heiresf, who is badly In Oillco a I viin.u rliiii,, ;,rA u...,i, . niinil nf a nnternal relative, or who '"8 fact and atating tho liour when he would return. Som wok interlined tho thinks that she is, which with a woman iB tantamount to tho same tiling. Then while they aro tcaling oil', the most dangerous period of tho disease, so far as contagion is concerned. It is never safe to allow tcarlet fever patients to come in contact with others till lrom flilrlv tn fnifv iI.ivh iiflnr the iittai'k. I cratic platform." The physicians are in no sense to blame for this laxity. It is notorious that iu many cases of members of families in which there are scarlet fever patients make no hesitation of going about thpir business and mixing witli other people.! ("This country has a hundred thous In some cases tho exempt children of 'and soldiers walking around in idle families in which there uru wull-delined ! ness." W. J. Bryan.) cases of tcarlet fever attend the public I 'nllolL'&m.l: schools as usual and no one seems to care. If any objection is uiado the answer is, 'Uh, well, it's only scarlatina and won't hint anybody.' In one case I asked the parents of a patient why a red flag had not been p'utout as ordered. The answer was, 'Wu huvo no red ma te) ial to make cue with and the city, it seems, is too poor to furnish it.' " "ICelly'a Kids" opened last evening at the Metropolitan to a crowded house and made fun for mnny people, says the Tel sgrain of October 10th. It is a farce with just enough plot to carry it along, and the many complicated situations of the rtago people and the specialties they introduced pleased tho audience, which was liberal with applause. The open ing perfornmiii'o was most successful, and promises crowded houses for the re. tnaiuder of tho week. Tho first two acts are laid in the East Sldo of Now York, and the closing act in the Waldorf-Astoria. A slumming party In the tender loin district and a schoolroom in the aamu vicinity furnish plenty of opportu nity for hnnioroiiB scenes. I'hil Ott, as Jxasslns Kelly and Howard Bouldon as I.ouey I'h'kolenieker, aro responsible for many of the obstacles to smooth Railing which crop up In the- course ot the play. Iu tho third act Richard and Martin Griffin give a pleasing entertainment with their musical novelties. The fa mous newsboys' quintet and thu four1 II.' I'milcil ilio Surgeon. All doctors told Henicl: Hamilton, of West Jeffurson, O., after, suffering 18 nntitbs from Itectuf Fistula, lie would die unions a costly operation was per formed ; but he cured himself ttith live bo.ws of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on K'l'-'h, and the best Salve in the World. 2o cents a box. Sold by Iilakeley, Biuggist. 4 Claiko A F.dk's Mivoring extracts are the best. Ask your urocer for thorn. lags & Crowe Tho only storo ft this city whom the Genuine Imported Stransky-Stccl Ware is sold. A littlo higher in price, but outlasts n dozen pieces of so called cheap enam cled ware. BEWAKE! Other wares look lias the name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 10 International Kxlii bitions. Ilip.hoBt award at World s Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago. Pre ferred by tlio best cookinfrautlionties, certified to by the most famous cheni ists for purity und durability it is cheapest becauso BEST, Remember this celebrated enniu oled wareisspecial 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 fruilu or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake w i t h o u t imparting flavor of previously cooked food and will Inst for years. '0$ 0- Wo cau tion tin puWir: .'H'.am imitui io Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs II. Ii. Jones has opened ico cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal lard's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Tho place ha-3 been thoroughly ren ovated, ami a shaieof the nubile patiou age is solicited. I)"' K. K. FKKUUSn.V, Pliysieiiiu and Surgeon, Ollice, Vogt Hlnuk (over I'osiotllce), JCaplmtMlw THU D.Vl-t.IW, O'lKliON. McelliiK tliuiou Willi an idle might That never jot huvo failed, l.mvton, ami l.lsouni, ami Logan, too - 1'iipum- tliu llt is Uiia; Went to their death In "Idleness," And tlieli "Mk'iio.s.s" win wrong. C. rant nnd filiermiui mid SlieiMnn - Wliv should uecnll tlio mil? They idled away Iu tlio Idle light - In lights tlint tiled thu tout. "MiiUiiiK around In ldleius" llra lug the leaden hall; What of the glow ot n nation's iilde" Jk that but an Idle tale? "Walklmr around In Idleness, ' Cher tlio IVkln road; s-coiohed and worn by tho gulling miii, I.iikkIhk an idle load, I'lKhtlliK with Idle (-.eiKy, cheering ullli Idle breath ThhikuiB. with Idle love, of hoifie, And dying an Idle death, I'llvate Smith, with an Idle groan, done to a homo above; Al d Idle tears mark tho idlo woo And tho Idlo mother'n lovo "Walking mound in ldleiu," J.au lun mid I isuuia, too; U'gloiiK nioio eonio idly when 'I'heie me Idlo deeds to do. lla)linoie Aineiieau. , Thu largest and most complete line of fall and winter millinery ever displayed in the city at tho Campbell & Wilson i millinery parlors. The prices will sell thegoodd. E-Stf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho eigaaturo of , fafS7 Fr cooking and heatingo wMa I I rwHrie genuine all bear the above Tra Jc-Mark jltf&S v I I JgnH Mnd are eo''1 w'tn a written guarantee. rT I I Awarded First Piize Paris Exposition igooliifr I Sifjflyjila OVER ALL THE WORLD. ' (M&JVm?) M mmmAMam g0 j Ffrst-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. ffWi"U Ur 0 iitdocaiy b7 Tlio Michigan Stove Company, SI 3tfSutMt$ Larneat Makfcf a' ot Stoves and ItuuKca tn tlio World. Oak Stove 7 St BENTON, SOLE HCiNTS,