EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. The 3 Things Saturday's Special. "Mother's Friend" Waists for Boys... There is a splendid variety liere 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 c Your Choice Saturday SEE WINDOWS. Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. PICTURE TO YOURSELF A PERFECT SUIT.... Oho Hint in every way meets your idea of what In correct; then call and boo our exhibition of new Fall styles. It'e a "sure thing" that you'll find just the ttvle you want. aw If you Bre looking for a neat, nice, fashionable and inexpensive Suit of STRICTLY ALL WOOL, see our lino at $10. It's bound to give you satisfaction ; because, in the start, it's made of pood material; it's well put together ; good sewing, good linings, and cut to fit, in the very latest stylo sack coat. Our $10.00 Overcoat of strictly all wool, in blue, black and oxford gray, cut in long box style with velvet collar, nicely lined and well made throughout. Special Our $1.50 FEDORA HAT Special It you want a thoroughbred hat the top-notch of hat ex cellenceyou mod buy ono of these. We show them in all the latest colors, and we guarantee them equal to any 2.00 hat told in Oregon. Most important in Shoes are 1st. A. perfect fit that means comfort. 2d. Style 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 lind her wants supplied in the Queen Qual ity line. Many styles to select from. $3.00. PEASE A MAYS All goods marked in plain figures. Rse Dalles Daily Chfonicla, KlilDAY NOV. 1(100 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Androw Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "I tide Josh Sprueeby." Tonight at the Vogt opera house. bailies' winter waists 71! cents to $2.2:1 nt the New York Cash Store. f A marriage license was issued today ti M. .Stone and S. F. Line. A nice lino of ladies' winter waists just rawed at the New York Cash Store. For rent ur Bale on easy torms, uood liuiiso, with bath. Inquire or address tins oiiicn. t,:n).:;t The health nflicer of Walla Walla re ports twentvfivo cases of scarlet fever and ono of diphtheria. (hiitaf Newman, a former subj.'ut of I UieCurof liusaia, wan admitted today MiillciuuiiHliip buforo Judge Bradahaw. Wanted A second- hand firo-proof '. Must be in good condition and not 'oi large. Apply ut thu Oiiitosici.i: "like. a',il-il Wanted A girl to do general house work. Good wases will he paid to one thoroughly competent. Apply at 282 Thiid street, " o!IO-tt A very stylish ladlea' waist, made of French Manuel and nicely trimmed, in the Litest colore, only $2 211 at thu New York Cash Store. l!(','iilar Saturday cooking at Jones Ujfe. f'ies Oaken, Boston flaked Beans and Graham Bread, ready cooked and 'lelivered. 'iono201. 2-2t " you want pies or cakes for Sunday's ''inner buy tj, tomorrow from the Mh-a of the Catholic church. They will be 011 sale all day at Maier A-ftien-ton's store. "! .-Miaoxouonl atoro liulKilng, 013. "iwiiu stieot, formerly occupied by C. ' Schmidt, has been rented by Hob Fi'-iRuo, who will occupy it with a stock 0' Krucerios in the near futro. A land slide occurred lum night below Hosier which cleluyod ho night trains vral hours. Anotfior occurred this '"oriiing which delayed the passenger "filvlng hero at 12yfr about hr long. I'oland & IIohiiHr havo opened a very jiwt meat and Vegetable market In the gliding recently .ereuted by F, W. L. Ihbo between thu Sklhlio Hotel and he Obnrr lloiiae. It will undoubtedly Pfovo a great convenience to residents in E"st Knd of town. Next week C. J, Stubllng will move ''a wholesale stock of llquora to the "j'ek Heroliouio immodialely back of new retail venture, known us the J Hank Cafe. The change iB made in .'order that Mr. Stutiling's entire buBi jiioss may bo more conveniently under : his personal supervision. I Tho Glacier says A. A. P.otiney has I bought the whole of the property be j longing to his eon, Clyde, at Hood River land will continue tho business at the jold Htand'. Thu father and son have ( changed places, Clyde going to Tygh to , uiiinagu the farm, w bile the father has ; moved his family to Hood River. I Protessor C. L. Gilbert left for Salem j thiB afternoon to confer with State Su i peiiuteudent Ackerman regarding the meeting of the State Teachers' Associa ; tiou, which is announced to be held at Albany on December 20th to 20th inclii sive. Professor Gilbert is secretary of the department of Buporintondence. Yesterday evening an unknown Indian stole tho saddle from Charley Snipes' horse while the animal was tied in tiie Ha was seen in Portland on the 3d of Oc tober at the stand of a boot block having his boots shined, and from that day to this all trace of him has teen lost. Judge Mays has absolute faith in the old man's honesty, and greatly fears he has met with foul play. "Only think of tho impudence of that innn llanna," said a Bryanito camp fol forward Movement Convention. The meeetings at the Methodist church are now numbered with past events, but the influences set in motion Will go on. The convention closed last evening with a sermon by Dr. Booth on "Sent Forth to Save Souls." The services in ttie afternoon were lower as he addressed a number of ' opened with devotions, led by Rev. F. gussls seated around the stove of a hotel in a little town not a thousand miles from the south bank of the Columbia river. "Why, Hanna had the audacity the other day to stand before an audi ence of American citizens and say: 'How dare Ilrvan attack the character of Death of .'.Irs. J. I. Lucau. L. Johns. The presiding elder thenj It is with profound sorrow that we re cord tho death of Elsie Sturgill Lucas, wife of J. P. Lucas, register of the TJ. S. land office at this place, which occurred at 0 :30 this morning frora blood-poisoning, after an illnees of only a few days. The deceased was born Dec. 2S, 1872, near BJker City. She was educated in part at Camden college, Mo., anil grad uated with honors from tho Monmouth plays & Crowe presented the topic "The Practical As- j Plate normal school. She taughta num pect of the Forward Movement." This! her of terms in the Ecbools of Baker was followed by an open discussion in j county and Baker City. October 13, which most of those present took part. 1S97, she was united in marriage to Mr. Dr. Fisher was requested to eay tome ; Lucas and resided with her husband for thing concerning the prat inc bands of a sho-t tinis at North Yakima, moving a man of my financial standing. Hov j neatly half u centurv ago. His address to Arlington, Or., Njvembsr, '97 aud to dare he' " "Hold on, judge, " piped a little mair from Onarga, Illinois, who hud hitherto taken no part in the con versation, "Where did you see that I Rni'Hi'li V" '"T Mm- it in 11 nnstmner." f ' ' - --- " (-! I shed back of LjuIh U-irden's store. Tho sinswered the "pidge." "I'll give you Lndian turned the horse loose and nack- r' fo" 11 I"1!'01" tlmt contains a speech of ing tiie saddle to the Kast, Knd sold it to Mark Hanna with those words in it." a bov for 2.0. Mr. Snii.es recoveted I J vo it l "t vne nouse," saiu toe : " in I'l' " "I5r the saddle aud horse this morning. M. P. I-enbcrg, of Hood River, has been campaigning for some time in Klickitat county. Ho spoke last night at Timber Valley, north of Lyle, and will speak at Lyle tonight. Ho and V. T. Dutch, republican candidate for couniy attorney, and A. K. Coley, candi date for county auditor, came up from Lyle this morning on the Irak! a and re turned this afternoon. Captain Fred H. Sherman, who is wall known in tl.is city as formerly the captain o.f one of the D. P. & A. N. steamers, was united in marriage at Portland October 21th to Miss L-jIb Ad. nah Helm, youngi'Ht daughter of Mr. and .Ms. W. J1'. Helm, formerly of Chicken Springs, this county. Miss Holm will bo remembered by the teach ers of this county as an exceptionally capable instructor. One of our liryan exchanges comes oit In buld-faco typo saying: "Vote fur McKlnluy and 110. cent wheat." Our farmer friends will remember the time whim some of the.Fo same people weie upholding u democratic president aud 25-cont wheat. Wo admit both prices aro ridiculously small, but then Mr. Me Kinley is yet paying fourteen cents more per bushel than your democratic president did, and the dhToronce in two husholfl will buy an awfully good meal. Shaniko Leader. LiiBt spring Judge Mays sold u bunch of slicop to nn old German fanner named Gustavo Stinu from Glaokainas county, Mr. Mays accepted tho per sonal note of Mr. Stinu In payment aud it was drawn fur eight hundred odd dol lars, payable October 10th. Several timcB since Mr. Mays heard from tho old man and once he ran across him in Portland, mid ever aud always Mr, Stino said ho was doing well with the sheep and would be on time when the note was due, About the first of Octo ber Mr. Stino hud raised the money and tie left his wife and sou on the ranch to come to The Dalles to settle hie note, added much interest to the meeting, and it is hoped may prove a means of inspi ration in the conflict. Rev. W. 0. IJen adom upon being requested, oho re sponded with an address to the meeting. Everyone voiced the sentiment that tiie meeting was a success. CuniuilABlniierH' Court. Total... judge." "Bring it down then," said the man from Onarga, "and here's your money." But the judge didn't brine it down, neither then nor since, although tho Onurga maisis sti l in tiie neighbor hood of tho hotel by the south bank of tho Columbia. c BryauiteH aro working themselves into u fine fren;:y over a statement alleged to have been made last week by Senator Scott, of West Virginia, in a speech made in New York at a dinner given in honor of Theodore Roosevelt, to the effect that trusts are a good thing, the Standard Oil trust among the rest. Now what if ho did make this statement? It , is beyond question too sweeping, for j borne oo-called trusts huve used their j power too arbitrarily, but it is infinitely nearer the truth than anything Bryan- Out 31 Warrants. ... ism lias over uttereu on tno sutijtct. Investigations by the Department of Labor sJiow that the c-O'callcd trusts havo increased and not reduced the wages of their employes and have in creased and not reduced the number of worklngmen or oven traveling salesmen, as has been alleged. Nor havo the prices of trusts mado goods, with pos sibly a few exceptions, increased beyond what was natural anil legitimate as the result of increased demand, increased cost of raw material and increasod wages of employes. Said an intelligent rail road employe to tho writer tho other day, whoso political predelectlons aro sufficiently indicated when it is said that ho was an ardent supporter of Judge Benui'tt last June, "I havo given a good deal of attention to this trust question, aud for (lie life of mu I cannot tell wherein the trusts are injuring inn as a wagu.earnor; can you?" No; the QiiitoNK'MC man couldn't tell him nor can anybody else. At the regular monthly of the water commissioners held last night the fol lowing claims were allowed in addition to tho salaries of the regular employes of tho board : II Curl, lahor ft 00 j J Man, labor IS 00 David Stroud, labor 1(1 GO Win Morgantield, labor 10 00 J Busch, labor 17 '10 F Clark, labor 12-10 FS Gunning, repairs 1 30 Mat Shoren, repairs 0" DJ Houkman, repairs -1 HO MayB tk Crowe, mdso !) 70 Maier & Benton, mdso -1 21 Tho treasurer reported : Oct 1 Bal cash on hand Cash, W A Miller for city lots Water lent The Dalles in Auuet, 1S9S, on the ap pointment of Mr. Lucis to the register ship of the land office. During her short resilience here she made a host of friends, who mourn her untimely death. The heart of this com munity goes out in profound sympathy for the bereaved husband. The remains will be taken on the nijht train for interment near Baker City. Don't Kr.'i It In, Just wet the hfl'.'fM pari freely with Myeti-rions Pain ( ure, a fvotch remedy, a-id tho pain is gmie. Sold by Clarke & Fulk. ('laikeit Falu'n flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your urocer for them. Tho only store ft this city where tht Oenulne Imported Stransky-Stcel Ware is sold. A little higher In price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap onam cled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look has tho name Strnnsky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exiii bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exliibi tion. Chicago. Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthoritics. certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it; in cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled waro ia special y imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. JSi It doe3 not rust nor absorb fjrease, does not discolor nor catcli inside; is notaffectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, Stto . . wtwi and bak. w i t h o u ; imparting flavor o.! prcvioualy o oolted food and will last for years. ..cfo. We cm;. tion tlu puMir, agnicf ;-. imitulio 4 Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ice 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 thoroughly ren ovated, and a share of tho public patron age is solicited. pit. K. K. FKltnUSO.V, Physician iind Surgeon, Cairo, Vogt lilook (over I'oitnSH'iv, JCaplmiMlw Till-: DAI.I.B-J, O'tfliON. !fl302 16 54 liO 1177 ,.423:14 01 012 72 One thousand styles and sizes. J&su, m Fr f 0kjS heat"- W jfnees irom $5 10 $50. Nov. 1 Bui cash on hand. . . .$1981 21) fiieel fUngei Cait (lp.ngei AdvertlKi'd I. utter. Fur t-ul, A few choice Hereford bull calves til. gilile for registration. Inquire of nl-hdw J. L, Km.i.v, The Dalles, Clark A Falk aro never closed Sunday, Dju't foreet this. Following is the list of letters remain ing in tho postotlice at The Dalles un called for November 2, 1000. Perilous calling for tho same will give date on which they were advertised : Broa n, Ralph A ,2; Myers, Clias Bates, MrB Bert .Martin, Mis FC Bitsell, Fred J McCauley, FO Bundel, Mrs Geo Merlon, fid W Moore, Frank ,W Myers, Miss Kitty Norman, Fred Powell, i W Remington, Mi?s N Steel, Clarence Tomliii, Kd Ward, Heuiy .Walteis, Susan Welen, Mrs Kniiua Wilson Hun v Zhin, Mrs A TliHt Throlililiii; IJcmlui'lttt Would quickly leave you, If yon used Dr. King's New Llfo Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make puro blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take, Try them, Only 23 cents, Money back If not cured. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 5 Campbell, Mrs D Callahan, Mrs Jas Cary, Miss Alice Denne, Mr Gurnlu Mr John R 1 lowland, Miss F II ad ley, W O I lug ten, Mr Hynes, Mr R (2j Kellv, Mrs A ij Kalauquiu, Furl, fTho genuine all bear the above Tra-le-Mark ana are sola witn a written guarantee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 OVER ALL THS WORLD, told by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. v&docmir by The Michigan Stove Company, Largest Makurj of etuim una naogea lu tho World, Oak ttov Tmemst BENTON. SOLE KCENTS,