EflSTEHH OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. The 3 Things Dry Goods Department. SPECIAL! SIliS Wcdnosday morning nt 8 o'clock wo 12 pieces lMincy Silks, ranging in val 1 lT) to $1.75 per yard. Tlio assort oflur alucs I'roin 1 2.) to $I.ff pov yard. I ho assortmonl in- t'ludcH tlio season's latest patlorns. A. glance al (lie assortment will convince you that the price i- right. Wednesday Sa'o Pi ico 92 c W ednesday Sale Price Noi'K. The Silks an now on display, hut none will ho sold or reserved until 8.00 A. M., WEDNESDAY. Pease & Mays. AU goods marked in plain figures. Saying the wrong thing atthe right time may do for awhile. The right thing at any time- is our idea of it. -all the time We have the right kind of Keady-lo-Wear Clothing the kind that makes the tailor proud of his work, and makes a man feel proud of his clothes. We save you time. We save you 'money. We save you worry. Mew's all-wool Irown or pray melton suits at Proof furnished. Mun's all-wool, bind: clay worsted suits in round cut sad: and frocks, at Men's worsted and cheviot suits in all tlio latest styles, from . $7.50 $10.00 $5.50 to $25 Overcoats, Topcoats and Ulsters from $7.50 to $25.00. SEE WIKTDOWS. Most important in Shoes arc 1st. A perfect fit that means comfort. 2d. Stylo and graceful design that means beauty. 3d. First-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 Qucon Qual ity line. Many styles to select from. $3.00. Pease & Ma s. All goods marked in plain figures. Plans i Crowe Tho only store ft this city where tin Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen nieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARES Other wares loo! likcit,l)Utthegenu ino has tho name St musky Steel Ware on each piece, Do not be deceived First prize at lfi International Eshi bition3. IIihcBt award at rorld s Columbian Exhlbi tion, Chicago Pre ferred by tlio best cooltinfrautliorittea, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. ru e Dalles Daily Chronicle, i , Tt'JJSDAY oct. :;o, n:oo j ical authorities In tin; world, known no ' but clover specialties, Rood singing and dill'-'ieiici! between scarlatina and tcarlet j some novel stage effects, combined with ! fuvor. Webster (lolincs scarlatina as plenty of Hinder, make the show a good ' the new I.ntln for searlut fever, the i French word for which is scarlatino. he returned to camp and fell in ;he fire, where he lay helpless till pulled ont by eome of the Indians. Who sells these lE n:ul I'ony .Show. 1 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA C0-- At Androw Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. ,n. .. . ... iuumrrmv hi. v u. ru. ii uiwinm uiiniH terial con veil tioti will be held in the M. K. church of this city in the interest of tlio Twentieth Century Forward Move ment of the .Methodist Kpii-eopal church. This movement is to obtain the pledge of 100,000 Christians that they will seek to brine; ten persons each to Christ dur inu' the coming year, and that .'0,000,. 000 shall be ra'iHed for the work of the church. About twenty-live ministers are expected to attend tomorrow's meet ing. At a special council held last night the recorder was instructed to draft an ordinance provid The ordinance will fix a lime during which scarlet fever patientB must con fine themselves within the quarantined premises while convalescing, so as to prevent, if possible, tho danger of conta l or rent or sale on easy terms, goud liouse, with li.tth. Inquire or address tins "dice. olliMIt lt"v I'M liaker, of Arlington, will priM'-h at tlio M. K. church this evening iU7;o. The public are cordiallv in vited. Wanted A girl to do general house work dofjtl wages will lie paid to one thoroughly competent. Apply at '2H'2 Third street, oltO-Jt Miss hena Morrow, of Chicago, will ho present at tho Vogt opera house Thursday evening, Nov. 1st, and give n gion at tho very time when tho danger talk on the principles which the Co- is greatest. Operative Juveuilo Hand represents. No qualified voter should fail to cast Those who have Joined or intend to his Jiallot November tith. Those who ally themselves with the football organl- have not legistored may vote by seenr Z'Umu are requested to bo in attendance j lug six freeholders who will make tho "t the armory on tomorrow (Wednesday) necessary nllidavits as to tho voter's ''veiling. Ihihiuess of importance will qualilleatiotis, and tho allldavits will bo he transacted. j taken without cost at tho office of Hud- Word was received here todav that ' Hon Hrownhlll, whore tho nnregis Hmv. Itobert Warner, presiding elder of ' t,,rt'1 votur wiir also find all the necos this district, tH sick nt hone Hock, 1 8iir' Affidavits-may betaken Cilltl.itu county, and unable to attend ' ll( timu llf'K (lll;u hours, and if the "Forward .Movement" convention 1,j(t witl' 11,0 J"lL'U8 of ului!tlo tlt 11,0 that meets hero tomorrow l",1,H conaidoretl as proof of tlio "A Wise Guy" had a crowded homo l"-'rt'r'H qunlilleations as a voter, t'st night at tho Vogt opora house and! It is said that thu editor of an es "'as generally well received. The ppecial- j teemed Bryanilo contemporary was t' work and dancing wero exceptionally j complaining at the breakfast table tlio Kod. Tonight "Keliy'a Kitlb" will bo ' other morning about tho lack of entliu- the bomtl ,y niiothor company uiiti I siasiu among his. party in the present ""equally largo attendance is expected. 1 campaign, when the good wife looked A iiuiiibi.r ni rP I tin ami asked her Hpouse: "What's tho one. eavages the liqnor that makes them a Reformation and mission festival nt' terror? Is there no way of ridding a Zion hutheian church tomorrow evening fio'et and respectable community of at 7:I!0. Rev. K. Meyer, of Oregon City, their presence? will preach on "Missions," and tho I "Uncle Josh Sprcceby," the big pro pastor of the church on the "Lutheran I auction which cornea to The Uailps for Church." This is the second of a serits ! ono njc,,t, Nov. 2nd, is commented on .. r . i. ..i l. ..r .1 r 1 ..." . . . . . .n i in HurmuiiB uu uiu i:;iuiuii ui me il-iuiiiiu- i ra follows uj the Detroit Daily lrioune: j eiitertuinoient, tion, and the ot.jeot ot the pastor in i "Jioneft, iiomely Uncle Josh Sprucoby , that cannot fail to tlelivei ing these serinons is to acquaint teturned to the his people Hotter with too origin, ixst night, opening stiength and giowtli of the churuh to , 0nular nlay house. Uncle Josh has which they belong. Jf you wish to , Ueen here before and has evidently made know what the Lutheran church runlly j a i10et of frisiids. They wero all out to -uis, what relation she sustains to otner B,.eet him last night, and scores of them ueolnu 0 t he.eoininon r. ? . " Bluuu . " ou'ing nis suucb uuu ' I .1 ..... ..: .. .... I . n I . I .. 1 miuii nil's uuiun, uii;uu tuu tomorrow night. We cordially invite everyone to come. W. Brenner, pastor. I'rof. IJarne',' famous clot? ami nonv show will be in Tho Dalles, at The Vogt opera house. Monday November oth. It. is the best and moEt refilled enter taininent of its kind. It has twenty five Eiiperior dogs and fifteen superb ponies, all of which perform on the stuce; alco a trained lion , and inonkeye, which add greatly to the pleasure of the making.' this show p!ef.Ee. Whitney opera house j pperted also with some clever ig the season for that I juggling by a Japanyre artist. one is inter- feats in ing for a rigid enforcement of quarantine itgtiust, all houses and tlieii occupants 1 It will be of interest to a largo nnni- whore scarlet fever is known to exist, her of Dalles people who own summer "lugoinc into the sheep industry. J, ' Hadley and son, lioyo, have pur ('hiised ;ioo fine owes and wilj winter them 011 clover hay. William McGrnth h.s bought !!00 mid will winter them at Ml". Cllilder'fl nhion. mmr flriliiin him. Alva and l,i Kuhnhaiisen have also ! despondently toward tlio floor, inattor with lhein, any way?" "Apa thy," replied the discouraged tnolder of public opinion; wheieupou u bright littlo eon, who was playing near by, mix ously piped up: "I'apa, will wo have to bo vaccinated m;ain?" Tlio editor putcliased somo Hheop. ''li ministerial convention of the "IVeutleth Century Forward Move-""-nt" of tho M. K. churuh will hold ita "puiiini! session in the M. Ii. chnrcti of t.ils city tomorrow inorniiig at 0 o'clock, ''h" ecnventioii will holdover tiUTIuirB '''v. Nov. IhI. Throe eossiona will be ,,(,ld.ily,ati)a. in., 2 p. 111. and 7;!i0 P 111, I hero will bo nieiiRhlne itt the mid an oxpreaslou o,f deep gloom over shadowed his face as ho replied : "No, my son, itn too Into; they've all got it." Of the farco comedy, "Kelly's Kids," to bo played tonight nt tho Vogt opora liouso, the Oregoniau of October 15th Hays; "Kelly's Kids," u icd-hot farce comedy, opouod a week's engagement at the Metropolitan Inst night to a picked house. During thu past week the seat ----- ... .... w..w,....n 1 nuitnoi 4111 1 imw I'uav Mvvn " -w "uurnooti session tomorrow by Huv. G. j jng capacity of tho theater has been In K. Archor, of Fossil. A victim of the ecnrlot fevor epldoinic, who maintained ft 8lrjut quarnntlno till "II dungor of giving the disease to others Wlls over, and who had plenty of time 10 look up the authorities on this din easo, calls our attention to the fa-st that Webster, in hurtmny with all the niud- creased by -100, but even this was nut enough for the crowd, and the "standing room only" sign went out early in the game. "Kelly's Kids" is a typical farce comedy of the nineteenth century, with tho single exception that it is much better than the ordinary run. Of course, there is not plot enough to hurt a child, residences at North Reach and Ocean Park to learn that at a recent meeting of the new board of directors of the .1. R. it N. Co., held at the headquarters of the company at llwaco, preliminary arrange ments were made for the booming of the beach for next summer. With the O. R. & N. Co. back of it, tho beach will be widely advertised next year and weekly excursions given from points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and other states on its lino at reduced rates. This means impioved transportation facilities, cheap fares, and eiiorter time in making the beach from inland points. Heretofore Nortli Reach has depended principally on Portland for patronage. Under the now order of things it will tap theenlire Columbia river basin and other sections beyond it. In Shakespeare's name lies the key to a wonderful cryptogram. Tho spelling "Shakespeare" was tlio poet's nom de plume, while "Shakespero" was his name, nn evident change from "Shakes pear." In each of tho two spellings last given aro ten letteis four vowels and six consonants. Combine these two figures and we have the number -10, the key to tlio mystery. Turning to the 4tth psalm in the revised version, it is found that the psalm Is divided into three por tions, eaeli ono ending with "selah." Remember tlio number -10. Counting forty-six words from tho beginning of tiio psalm, one reads the woid "shako" in the first portion, and counting forty six words from the end of the psalm one reaches the word "spear." There Ib "Slmkeopear" as plainly as letters can make it. During tho last two or thrco nights a number of drunken Indians hayo been making night hideous In tlio neighbor hood of their camp at the head of the old brewery grade, Ni;ht before last they kept their drunken origins up after midnight, and their yells and whoops would have waked the dead had there been any In the neighborhood. At twi light yesterday n drunken buck, frenzied with alcohol, cleaned out the Indian camp and drove the Fijnaws and pap pooses to the shelter of the rocks, When the drunken eavage had spent his fury soiree and were never beard to complain. The charac ter and the play are too well known to need a description. It is the same ph with some alterations and additions! that go to make it better. The saw mill , scene, as of yore, raises the hair of the 1 spectator and its culmination is greeted j witli n storm of applause. Not to have made the acquaintance of Uncle Josh j and the saw mill is to be a long ways I from the head of the procession. A fea- ture of the performance is the work of the Uncle Josh Spruceby orchestra, which renders a number of pieces of a high clats. There aro many familiar limine t tlio iiicil " The. faithfulness of a dumb brute was ' never better illustrated than by an inci-1 dent observed by many people Sunday, j ' says an Olympian paper. Early thatj morning a man went into JJettman's store and taking oil' his rubbeis bought i a new pair. The old ones he threw, down near the fiont door of the store I and wore the new ones away. Ifo was 1 I accompanied by a handsome water-I spaniel that remained at all times uem-l his master. Shoitly alter the dog and the man left the store the dog came back, having evidently lost his master. Spying the rubbers oil the floor tlio dog stretched himself beside them. When it came time to'elose the store tlie dog could not be coaxed away from tho rub bers, and it was necessary to put them outside the door to get the spaniel out, This was about noon, and from that time until 7 o'clock yesterday morning j the faithful animal lay alongside tho j rubbers, the cold rain beating upon him. j The clerks in the store endeavored to j coax tiio tlog away to feed him, but it 1 was useles?, he would not leave what lie suppose,! his owner would return for. It Is thought when he did leave, it was only when his master came for him. Tho largest and most complete line of fall and winter millinery ever displayed in the city at the Campbell it Wilson millinery pallors. The prices will sell the goods. fStf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thfi Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the rf yrSfTTT Signature of OmVZ (-CtfcJUK Kills V:inti-(l. The committee appointed by the Gentlemen's Driving Association invite se.tled bids for building of a half mile , track on site selected west of The Dalles. 1 Plans and specifications can be seen at 1 the ofiico of C. J. Crandall, Monda j Oct. 29th. Rids will be opened Thurs day evening Nov. 1st, at 8 p. m., at the ' olliee of C. J. Crandall. The committee ' re.erves the right to reject any or all i bids. o'20 3t CuUancl liim.e (ttilukly Ht-alad, Chamberlain's Pain Ralm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will iiwtantly allay the pain anH will heal the parts in 'e-s time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will net not leave a sear. Pain Ralm also cures rliumatisin, sprains, swHllinus and lameness. For sale by Ulnkeiey druggist. m Remember this celebrated enam eled waro is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. a It does not rust nor absorb fjrease, does not discolor nor catcli inside; is notaffected by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake with 011 1 imparting flavor of previously cook o d food and will last for years. o$o. Wc cr.u tion th 3 public n gainst imitation Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs II. L. 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. The place has been thoroughly ren ovated, and a share of the public patron age is solicited. , Physician and Surgeon, Olllce, Vogt HlociU (nver I'oitojllce), JOuvlmo-dw THi: 1UI.1.JH, OKECiON. One thousand styles and sizes. t-or cooking and heating. Prices from $5 to $50. Cait Ranges an fThe genuine all bear the above Tra-JcAIark . and are sola wun a wruu-n guarantee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900' OVER ALL THE WORLD. " Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. Tho Michigan Stove Comnanv. Largmt Mnkera of Stovea and Range lu tho World. M Oak SloveL, 7VfMIER St BENTON, SOLE HO HINTS.