EflSTERH OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Saturday's Special. , , . Saying the wrong thing at the right time yTf V r t TT Vn I rv AA a may do for awhile. 1 I2fe O 1 lillJClS Waists for Boys... Thoro is a splendid variety lioro for all .sorts of hoys, made from Flannels, Flannelettes and Percales. No wonder that mothers are de lighted with them, and the hoys are proud to wear them. ' Your Choice Saturday 69 Your Choice Saturday SEE WINDOWS. P 63S6 & Mays, All goods marked in plain figures. Saying the wrong thing at the right time may do for awhile. The right thing at any time all the time is our idea of it. AVo have 'the right kind of Ready-to-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. Men's (ill-wool brown or gray melton Baits at Proof e furnished. Men's nil-won, bind: clay worsted suits in round cut sack and frocks, at . . . . Men's worsted ami clicViot suits in all the latest styles, from . $7.50 $10.00 $5.50 to $25 Overcoats, Topcoats and Ulsters from $7.50 to $25.00. WINDOWS. Most important in Shoes are .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 Queen Qual ity lino. Many styles to select from. $3.00. Pease & Ma All goods marked in plain figures. mays i Crowe Tho only etore ft this city whom tht (lenutne Imported Stransky-Stcel Ware is sold. A little hichorin price, but outlasts u pi cue eled ware. i dozen niecesof so called cheap euam The Dalles Daily Chronicle, lnereo ia (linking u determined effort to throw the fellow in charge of the returns WKDM-.SDAY - our. :m. inno ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSiDE GLEANINGS. lulii'u' winter waials 73 cents to ifltlW nt the New York Cash Store. A nice line of ladies' winter waists just wived at the New York Cash Stoi c. Iicv. Nathan Kviuip, of Goldendaie, will preach at the M. K. church tonight. ! induce the war department to hind nt least a portion of the troopa in Portland. j The Go-Operative Juvenile Hand, of ! Hurley, to appear at the Vogt tomorrow ; evening, will lie the attraction of the i HuaHon and the fluent of the kind that ; ever came before an audience in tho ' Northwest. Kvery participant has the reputation of bains an artist in his line. Adinisfiion L'-3 ei'iits, tchoal children 15 ceutu. ! A JS.tltiniore dispatch sayn the Irith ! Historical Society will celebrate tonight j the (iaelic feast of "I'ldaidcheeShanima," 1 from which the feast of Hallowe'en is i said to have originated. Gaelic pranks j will he played and old Irish customs re vived. iriHii uauatie win no sung, anu tho dishes which were eaten in Ireland in the davH of undent fe.BtB will l.e I served to the iuetfi in tho quaint style into the street. " In the presence of such an incitement to riot and mob rule, coming from a leader of a numerically sons contracting marriages with Kanak as, Cbineeo or Xegroes of more than quarter blood. The state circuit court for Multnomah jreat party, and from one who is in county has a singular case on its hand I ir rent or cnlo on easy tonne, pood I0' ',VU(",U centuries house, with hath. Inquire or address this ofllee. o30-3t The ladies of the Catholic church will have a cake and pie sale all day next .iturdiiy at the store of .Muier k Henton. Wauled A second-hand firo-pioof 'ifo. Must lie in good condition and not too large. Apply tit tho Cimionici.I' eliico. gjji.tf ImiII I'li'cliou returns will ho received Rt the rinatilla House coinmonclng on the night of election till tho full result is known. Wanted A girl to do general house ""ik (mod wagen will he paid to one thoroughly competent. Apply at I'Mul Ptrtet, c:!0 It veiy stylish ladies' waist, made ol I'renoh flannel nud nicely trimmed, in Ike latent colors, only .fJ.2'l at thu Now York Caah Store. Arteniuti Ward, of White Salmon, ami Mattle Wateon, of this county, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon I'.v Rev. I'. 1-'. Hawk. Ueneral George II. Williams, of I'ort IhiiiI, buy consented to nddreHs tho peo ple of The Dalles on tho political Issues the day at the Baldwin npuru house "ext Monday evening, Novembor fith. Ilev. ,1. k, (Jlionuloy, pastor of the 'hat Christian church of Portland, will Preach at thu Christian church of this city thin evening nt 7 :30 o'clock. .Mem Ijurs ol thu church esnieiallv are io- lasted to be proBont. 'i'liu many friends of .Mis, .1, P. Lucas will be sorry to learn that she has been H'liously 111 for nenrly n week. A Hlight change (or the better occurred last even '"i; and tho linprnvomont had been ituitiUlnud up till noon today. Kv. Kay Palmer, of Portland, will 8Puk in the interest of the prohibition t mirth. N'ty at tho court house Friday evening, i liryuii expectB'to carry N Yviinibor 2d, at 8 o'nlock. A number statement was made I ' "I'Propriutn musical selections by tho local talont is part of the program 'f the evening, In view of the fact that a largo mini '"for tho troops In the Philippines will eon return to the elates nud be inns, ttred out, Portland's chumbur of coin- The love of animals is deeply planted in the heart of every rightly constituted human being, and when to nature seientilic training has been added, the interest in the truined intelligence of the patient, obedient, and lovable mutes ia many times multiplied nud our j fyinpathy with and all'ection for them correspondingly Increased. Professor i Named' superior trained dogs and ponies will be at tho Vogt opera hoii6o .Monday, Nov. 5th. Deputy Shoriir Wood, of Mosier, liimii;ht up from that place last night a touijh who i;ave his name as C. H. I'al mer, who had In his possession a valua ble gold lint;, bearing tho initials "H. I'." and a lot of eold-iimmed epectacles that had evidently been stolen. Palmer was tryini; to dispose of the ring when arreoted and cuulo i;ivo no reasonable account of where ho got it or the cold spectacles. Ah no evidence could be ob tained to justify his retention, the follow wuh turned loose thin moniiuc;. The Mitchell Newr, publialied by Koy C. Irvine, lian fluupeuded publication. The plant U tho one used by K. M. Shutt at lone, ilaidman and Twickenham, and is popularly supposed to bo "on wheeis." When the Newa suspended two weeks a;o, the plant went on Shut t'e haniU again. Mitchell has been a hard Held for newspapers. No less than four publishers have tried it, from time to time, and quit. It is rumored that an ed'ort is being made to resuscitate the paper, with Postmaster Adauisou as editor, Fossil Journal. Nothing couid more clearlv demon strate tho danvjor of the supremacy of some of tho foices that are at tho back of ISryantsm than the following an nouncement of Dick Croker, the boss of the most corrupt political institution on and the man through whom New York. The by Crocker no longer ago than Inst Monday. "My advice to democratic votora the country over is to conyregate about the polling places on tho evening of election day, count noses and thou if tho election re turns for liryan don't tally with their count, to go into the polling places and close touch with tho candidate of that party, all talk of "imperialism" and "militarism" fades into nothingness. Iu Hrynuism and Crockeriein the country is up ngaitiEt the only deetruc tive foiee that threatens the stabilitv of our institutions. If this republic ever perishes it will fall not through "im perialism" or "iniljtarlem" but through such mob violence as tbie hellish chief of Tammany 'if trying to foment and in cite. Thieves broke into the Etore of W. A. Johnston last night and got away with about $liOO worth, aa near as can be estimated, of kn'ves, razors and re- i'r!i'fia Tim rnlttmlu nOprihwl nn nil I r'lfll i i i i . .i . i i I ably increased btjiu tc iiic iji i jn nutiiuii6cu vwivton tho first of the kind, we believe, in the history of the state. To avoid the pay ment of a just proportion of the Etato tax, aa many believe, the Multnomah delegation at tho laet session of the legislature succeeded in abolishing the state board of equalization. The board's only offense, so fur as "Multnomah county was concerned, consisted in in creasing the county assessment, to as to make it uniform with that of other conntiep. The following year tho asses sor, being undei no restraint but that of the county board, reduced the assess ment eomo eleven odd million dollars and this year, minor has it, that the reduction will bo maintained and prob- Under the.Portland city every physician to furnish such certifi cate to all persons under his care having any contagious disease, when in said physician's opinion all danger of infec tion is passed. "Anil if the marshal of Dalles City shall see or be informed of any person violating any of the provision? of this section, it shall be said marhal's.dnty to cause such person to hi taken forthwith to his place of residence. ' "Any person or parsons violating any of the provisions of this section shall ' upon conviction thereof iu the recorder's court he fined not more than .$100." less than .fJO nor the'store. This is the second lime Mr. Johnston has been robbed since last February, both in the same manner and of the same goods. It Is the fourth robbery of tho same class of goods that has been committed in the city since that time, I he otiier two being the stores of J. T. Peters and Mays & Crowe. There is no clew to the thieves, but the j pievailing impression is that they don't live very far away. Tho oflicial announcement of the total population of the United States for 1000 is 70,205,220, of which 74,027,907 are' contained in the forty-five states repre-1 seating approximately the population to j bo used for apportionment pui poses, i There is a total of 13-1,15$ Indians not taxed. The total population in 1800, the aggregate population of ! tax for general municipal purposes not to exceed 8 mills on the dollar of the taxable property returned by the county assessor. Under the reduced assess ment this amount is wholly inadequate to meet the eitj'a necessities and unless the assessment of last year is in- CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear 41, Siguaturo of C-jfl2, I'UOI'I.II UUJtlXO A.VU GOlXCl. 0. W Lord, of Arlington, is registered at the Umatilla, House. t i r i.t l t it.- t r i 'creased at least $10,000,000, the nolioe ' ' '; ". , iu. Z ' " ,""T., ' and I Umatilla Hons. POP! BEWARE! Other wares loot has tho name Str'anslty - Stool Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize nt 1C International Eshi bitions. II if? li out award at Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookiiiKauthontica, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity und durability it ia 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 cntch inside; is notaflectcdbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, ctew, roast and bake withou t imparting flavor of previously cook e d food nod will last for years. We cau tion tl3 public a c;: ins t itnitatio::i Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs II. L. Jonea has opened ieo cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal lard's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Tho place has been thorough!; ren ovated, nml n share of the nublie patron age is solicited. 1 i J A I 1! . I. 1 . I iinu me neparuiieui, nnu iinis I streets cannot be maintained. Tho city, I therefor-, lias eued out a writ j ot manuatnus against the county as , sessor to compel him to make his assessment of taxable property at a sum not loss than $40000.000. In the city's complaint the allegation is made that! the assessor is about to return an as sessment of less than ifSO.OOO.OOO. il) It. K. K. I'KIKIUHII.V, Mrs. Levi Clarkf, of II- oil Itiver, who ha) been vlfcitini.' in I he D.U a, left on thi' noon train fur M-iro where she will spriid th.' winter with her daughter, Mrs. V. O ilailh v. Pliysiciiin and Surgeon, Olllce, Vogt Hlock (ever l'o'-tomcc), 2eur.lmo.Jw THE DA 1. 1. Q'UXiON. y irK t Ou n ran Mini, with u-ltii-li the present census should bo compared I At a" "-jmipd special meetim; of was 03,003,750. Taking the 1800 popu- ",0 dl-v l:0u,iuil U'ld last nilu 1,10 U lation us u basis, there has been a gain I lowi"K ' PeJ by the rf I 41 l Murine I if "Itl" hiwwo tvvuui un imwcsui. V' t . W,.W , ... . One thousand styles and sizes. .or cooking and heating. Prices from $5 to $50." in population laet ten years, representing an increase of nearly twenty-one nor cent. "Undo .lysh Kprnceby," the first of the many inral plays, now being pre sented In the ditlerent cities, will be seen nt tho Vogt opera house Friday night, November 2d. This production Is said to be dill'orent from all others, as it contains mueli comedy as well as pa thos, and the realistic saw mid scene is said to be the most exciting and intense effect ever pi educed. Tho scenes of the play are laid iu Vermont and New York, which gives ample opportunity for por traying tin pimple rustic, characters iu country, ao well as tho many incidents that befall the simple country folk that visit tho niotiopolie, Indian Georgo, a full-blooded Slwash who years ogo folloved sheep herding in this c .unity and now owns it stock The ptnple of Dalles City do ordain as follows: j Si'ctiox 1. That section 7 of ordi nutico No. 203, an. oidiiiaueo entitled "An ordinandi to protect the public! health and safety and prevent the spread of dangerous, contagious or infectious' diseates, and to provide for n board of health and the prevention and lemovul1 of all public nuipuueef," which parsed tho council of Dalles City May 3, 1693, , and was approved by tho mayor of ' Dalles City on tho 8th day of .May, ISOJJ, he amended so an to lead as followo: , "Section 7 No person having, or ro-1 contly having had, anv contagious die 1 ease in D.iIIch Citv. shull en mil In i,nli. I lie, or pasj from house to house or building to building, or appear iu any (.trout nlLw ni- ntlutt miViltr tilm.u t. onlil ..... !.... .... 1 . M eiiy ior a perion oi iweiuy-one oays aner he or she shall have become convalescent Steel Ranges 1 W9 fMW w Cast WorWB ranch of his onn soinewhoro on tlio i in said disease, and until he or she shall John Day, applied yesterday to Deputy have ho far iecoveied fit in euch disease Clerk lbltou for x license to marry a (as to preclude all danger of infection, white woman, giving the woman's Hgu nt 38 and his own at CO, The license was refused as an act of the Oregon legislature, pasted iu 1800, dec-lares that marrlagoa between n white person and an IndLn of more than half blood are "absolutely null and void." The same law denies legal sanction to white per- and shall have first obtained and cuused to be tiled in the ollke ol the recorder of Dallee City a certificate of it duly li censed physician of the state of Oregon certifying that said persou is so far recov ered from bucIi disease as to preclude all danger of infection, "And it in hereby made the duty of fThe genuine all bear the above Tra1eMark ana are soia witn rt wmten guarantee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1000 OVER ALL THL WORLD ' Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere, filnil. only bv Tho Michiuan Stove Comnanv. Largest Makers of Btuvua und ltuiigea iu tho World. Oak Stoief. 7VKIER St BENTON. SOLE nCfiNTS,