EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. The 3 Things KNIT UNDERWEAR Various Weights. WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S What weight do you rcrjuim for comfort during the cold weather? Must you have Iho thick, soft and (looey kind or are the lighter, thin ner, yet still warm grades preferred all wool, or silk and wool, or silk and cotton. 'I his Underwear Department has all the many grades aud stylos, and none but thoroughly de Ki liable goods. A visit to the store will surely he I flpful to you. Examine our Fleecy Garment at c Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figure. 60 ELECTION BETS. foelofs Hsits... In all the latest styles. In all the newest colors. S .02 Not necessary to pay more. You can give your friend an order for the , Best Hat in the World if you get him a ''ROELOFS." We are sole 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 find her wants supplied in the (iuoon Qual ity line. Many styles to select from. $3.00. Pease & All goods marked in plain figures. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough nt any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money refunded. 2o cts. nnd GO cte. Blakoley the druggists. plans i Mm The Dslles Daily Chronicle. WhDSJ M)AY NOV 1900 Oysters Con served In any stylo... At Andrew Keller's. c: WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Ivv'ra go ul vnluus at the New York Cis'i More. . i ... i - i i in m.igu urease was iebucu yester day t j I' K. Temple and E. Cantrell, of Du nr. I). C 'rapper, of Hood River, wag in totvn last night the guest of the Umatilla Yes'erday a marriage license was ii-ued to Charles Mcintosh and Annie Hiwton, of thi city. Rev. J. It. Liriter, elate evangelist , J wi I preach at the Christiun church to- i morrow e veiling at 7:30 o'clock. j A private diBpiitch from Morrow i "unty eayB it has none for republican i prosperity by about 400 majority. Tin- indies of the Lutheran church will pect to carry the county by a majority of ,'150 to GOO. Grunt oonty used to bo very strongly democrat!'.. Mr. Charles Mcintosh, of Three Jlile, wart united in marriage this forenoon, November 7th, to 3IiH3 Annie Rawson, of this city. The marriage ceremony took place at the residence of Mrs. Waters, the bride's mother, Rev. I). V. Poling officiating. The oung couple left on the afternoon train for Portland. From private dispatches received to day by Representative Moody we learn tluU Wallowa county lias gone republi can by about 1 00 maj rity. Four years ago Wallowa gave Bryan a majority of 2(11. Harney county's majority for Uryan four years ago was 231. This ve.ir it will bo from 2o to 50. LATEST RETURNS. .i:-Kliiley M ill Hnve u .Mujoilt j- or 1 1 1 Ik the lijeetoral CoHoRe, j Pan FitA.vcisco, Nov. 7, 1900. The ' Examiner thid morning concedes Mc-' Iliniey's election by the followinc elec-. toralvote: California, 9; Connecticut, j G; Delawaie, 0; Illinois, 21 ; Indiana, 13; j Iowa, !1; Kaiisa", 10; Me.ine. 0, Mary-1 land, 8; Massachusetts, 15; Michigan,' 14; Minnesota, 9; Nebraska, S; New! Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, JO; New York, 30; North Dakota, 3; Ohio, 2.'5; Orojon, 4; Pennsylvania, 22; Rhodo Island, 4; South Dakota, 4; Vermont, 4; Washington, 4; West Virginia, 0;; late hour, when, after each had tried his or her fortune, they all went home well satisfied with the evening, although tho-e whose fortunes consigned them to single blessedness had a determined look on their countenances which de fied fate itself. Among tl'ose present were: Mr. and Mre. Win. Johnson, Mrs. French, Misses Ltllie Johnson, Mabel Riddell, Bessie Middleswart. Elsie Middles art, Nora Root, Edna Root, Djllie Graham, Anna 1 triu,lli advised 'Electric Hitters' ; and to Dunsmore, Lurean Dnnsmore, Hester '.v great jjy and surprise, tho first Kent, Hindu Granlnnd, Adeline Sellin- j boUle a0 " decided improvement. I trer. Daisie French. Messrs. John Well i continued their use for three weeks, and burg, Geo. Chamberlain, Wm.Rr.vland. Price Hunter, John Davenport, Clias. ltnlilicil tho (.rave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, la narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and side?, no appetite gradually grow- ins weaker day by day. Three physi-j cian- had given me up. Fortunately, a r The lateHt returns from .Washington i Wisconsin, 12; Wyoming, o; making liav- a pie and cake sale ut I. C. Nickel-1 drop out een'H store previous to Thanksgiving. I ufty t0 tw Win Hrune, of Grand Dalles, Hpont list r .,'ht in the city in order to get the fcleeMon returns at tho eariient possible moment. i Professor Sondvig'fi doncing class com-, now paying 21 cents per pound for but- mi'ii-ee Unight. All perseim desirous of "arnini to dance hhonld be prenent on tlie opening night. no iadieH Good Intent society haul dticUt'd to tiave a Hiile of t.dstrvon the state indicate that McKinley ha6 carried ' the state by from 5000 )o 0000 majority. The republicans concede tho defeat of Frink, republican candidate for governor, i by probably f-OOOyotes. Klickitat county, ! acrosfl tho river from here, lias elected everv candidate on the i (-publican ticket I by an average innj irity of over 400. j Goyotee aio taid to be feasting on lambs idong the lino of march taken by lleppiii-r sheep when tetninlng from the mountains, tells the Gazette, When separated from their mothers, an thous- andd of lambs have lecently been, they of their bands In bunches of fty to two hundred and straggle around by tliemselve". Some of them get into other bund", but many of them get into coyotes. A number of creameiies in Oregon are Davenpor, Iiennard Sellinger, Frank Middleswart, Leo Root, Elinor Root, Gordie Graham, Wm. Giaham, Edward Dunsmore, Harry Davis, Clarence Duns- 289 electoral votes and a majority in the j more, Willie Marsh. electoral college of 111. Suiilln rii California, How lln W'nit lU-liulif d. Notable among tlio pleasures afforded ! by the .Shasta Ronta is the winter trip Miss Anna Boyd, the leading woman 1 10 Southern California and Arizona, of the "Hindoo Hoodoj" company, is as J j(.neWed flcquaintaneo with this section witty b she is beautiful. A story j v. iu ever develop fresh points of interest reaches us of a very pretty and womanly j (Ujlied sources of enjiyment, under its rebuke administered by her to thu J cunny efciefc, in.tho variety of its inlus handeome, but unaccomplished son of a I trjei n jtg pro,jflt. vegetation and nmnnj; pig iron millionaire a youth who ia , its numberless resorts of mountain, noted af much for his curly hair :ts for ! fchre, vullt-y sind plain. The two daily .Shasta trains from his engaging manners. Ho was devour ing a pan roast efter tho show with a choice little company' at Shanley's, when Miss Boyd entered with Feme friends. Tho youth twitched nervously in his chair and looked at the uctrese, ftheu said to ono of bin companione : "Rhv. tlmt'H Minn lir.vil. .17,11 v l-Ii). Portland to California have been re conlly equipped with the most approved ! pattern of standard and tonrist tlfi-ping car?, but the low rates of fare will etill continue in eflect. Illustrated guides to the winter leforts j ijui now a well man. I know they saved I my life, and robbod the grave of another i victim." No one should fail to try them. I Only f0c, guaranteed, at Blakeloy'e drug ' -tore. 5 j lituly of a .Han 1'iiunil In tin; C'olunililn. j Astoiiia, Noy. 5. The body of a man I was found by the Point Adams Life i Saving crow (loating in tlieriver near ' New Astoria this evening. Tho remains are supposed to bo those of Hurry Stein doi IF, ot N.i pa, Cal., who fell overboard from th" (steamer Uailey Gatzert on Octob r l!0. Cuioner Pohl left this evon Ing to take chargo of the hedy. Kiitli-p. Having rented tlx- Bo I'd . in opera house to A. Sandvig. .'ill pcreons desir ing to rent the eaii.o Mill iijily to or ad-dre-H ,. SandvL. P. O., Box olltl. The D.iliee. E. II. MmiKii.i., Adiniiiirtrator J. C, Baldwin, Estute. Tho only store ft this city whoro tin (lenulne Imported Stransky-Steci Ware is sold, A little higher iit price, but outlasts n dozen pieces of so called cheap enam clcd ware. BEWARE! Otber wares look likoit.butthegenu' ino has the name Stransky Steel Waro on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize nt 1C International Exhi bitions. Hichost award at worlds Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookingauthoritie3, certified to by the mofct famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest becauso BEST, Remember this celebrated enam eled waro is special ly imported for nnd eold in this city ex clusively by us. .4) It does not rust nor absorb fjrense does not discolor nor catch inside; is notafTectcd byaculs in fruits or vegetables, will boil. Sift r. . .s.- and bakt w i t h o it i impartm,", flavor o:' previously cook o (f fool rnd' wiSl List for years. 4? 0,-0" We can tion tlu public mjaier imitatic :3 Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ico cream and oyster tiarlor? in Carey B.il lard'B old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts ana Ci ears. The place has been thoroniihly ren ovated, and a shaieof tho nubile nation age is solicited. Open till 12:00 ter fat. At th-i same time Oregon is now making more butter than ever be fore at this lime of tho year, myg the Wtrttto.-'d" Rural Wwrlil. The ttate him been exporting a good deal of butter 'lay before Thanksgiving. Tho place of j l,a J'tHI' Coos county creameries have Mle will be announced later. always Knt the bulk of their product to A ,,,, i.i ., ,ii San .-rune ecu, i u inert- iihh ueeii u " lUOtrai'ted rev vnl niiMnir u. I paih. ' strong deuiiind in California nil sum mer and fall for Oregon store butter. A protracted revival meeting will com- "ciii-e in tho Methodist church this 'veiling at 7:.i0 o'clock. Pleaching to t by Ruv. Chris Nlckelsen, of llepp- nfir. A'l ineniberH of the driving club are fwiucs'iid to meet at the Club looms this evening at 0 o'clock, Bids for the MiiMruetlon of the Hpeedway will bo' 'J-ned at tliu meeting. '.....ill il.nil i.f Ornino'n l nit i-i w I (reainernv f A llur v.ittilitif. I lua f.vQmifn! Iiuetli'i. l3flllCI IIM'IH'K lllia 'I'. I ....tfr.l' of California and Arizona m.iv he iind Feller promised to introduce me, but on application U) guess J -1 1 fix it rigtit now." .-50 no C. H. M.'.kkii.im, (i. P. A., called for a thcet of paper and dashed Portland, ()rcg n. off tho follo-ving note, which a waiter handed to the lady : "Dear Mius Boyd : I hr.vo often heard if you, nnd I presume you have heard of me. A friend of mine has promised mc an Introduction, but ho is not here. Will you waive ceremony and let me oin your party?" butter goes to Washington cities Wasco eountv itavu tho prohibition caadidato for president 78 votes, ftflP' tributed Kiuong tho precincts nn follows: Blglow, 11 ; Baldwin, 2; Boyd, 3; Col umbia, 4; Dufur, 10; Eiist Hood Rivor, 11 . r. I Il 1. T.....- I. Smlll.,,. All .n.. " I'.asi Utllies, o; ritim, i ; muniur, 1 , iteelf yi-stoi day In ,.m ' i 0 South J to the front door of Fait & Co.J "loon, which hon. tho legend, "Closed : WeH Dalles 4; Ramse y, 2. bbs on nceonnt of WIIIIo'h election." I ! " to of tho social dei uc a h, ; 0 ,.. . , 1 !!0 voteH,dist) ibuted as follows : Big ow,l ; ,,, i'ool dilldroiiJiiivo caught ;n,Iur j. Kiut l)ftIleH( 2. Flll!?( S; u Mckinley Infection nd caught H Moflor ,. Tn,vUti 3. Wi-st Dalles, 4. "U, lu one ot tint riiniim vnnterdnv the I ..II Ill l.ll.. II... . 1 linln ....I1...1 y - ' : 1 no .11 lOUIM-oi-lllu-roau lu iuiKm iimih-u eight votes distributed tie foPown: Bake oven, 1; East Hood River, 1; Eitt Dalles, 1 ; Falls, 1 ; South Hood River, 1; Went Hood River, 3. West Hood River, it may be observed, in the home t-.t ..mi .if Mi iiihlilln.nf.lli(j.rnud I'fuiill. ,0Ml, 11.60 and 2 fid nl the N'uw York ' .taiu1 fm-.rcxiilcnthil hlcntnr. TIih Ihreu (Storo. I V0t0li of that precinct show how much A I'llvute dispatch from Grant county , ire u pop cut lu his own precinct in K-veu McKinley u nnjrity of 235 In tlnmo piping diiyu of McKlnley pro. "iVt-n precinul. The republicans ex- porlty. ttMchur voted the little olkg and found for McKinley as agalnBt 17 for Bryan. W'u are tolo ngentg for tho well-known '"Wilton Brown hIiocb. Bo sure and Kl'l our prlceu before making your pur tlinees. Lad!o' liuht weight druos bIioch Miss Boyd nibbled thoughtfully at the point of a gold pencil case, looked quiz zically at tho young man, and sent back this reply : "My Dear Young Man : You had better join your niiunii." Aa tho curly headed youth is telling the stoiy on himself, wo do not feel that we violate any confidence in relating It. The Hindoo Hoodoo Company will ap pear at the Vogt 011 fjatuiday evening, Nov. 10th. Alio, iIiiIiiiniiii I'.ntditiiliiK ut .Milkier, Mosmt, Nov, r, 11)00, On lout Wednesday evening the' young people of this vicinity were invited to spend the evening with MIsb Mabel Rid dell at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. JohiiEon. It being Halloween the young people were first greeted by grin ning j lek-o'latitertis from gate posts uud houat) tops. The evening was enoyably spent in cracking Jokes as -well as nu!n and playing Halloween tricks and games. 1 The merriment was kept rife until a j The New York Cash .Store is tho sole 1 agent for Hamilton Brown nhoes, For rent, furnished and housekeeping ' noniw, corner of 5ili and Court sireetH. A. Y. Marsh will give a turkey and trap-pigeon shoot on the bench, Nov. 27, 28 and 29ih. If you want a Ilist clasH ineul, ferved In the best style, don't fail to call at the Now York Restaurant (formerly the Clarendon'. Professor Sandvlg, (ho wrll known and 1 popular dancing teacher, will organize ' IiIh class on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Last winter Pinf. Sandvlg had ' a largo and successful oliiBs,nud thin mil ! bn good news to those deeiiing to learn. All should be present at this meeting ae ll Is essential for beginners to learn the Ilr6t rudiments and it is expected that a large class will be orgaui.id, TI111I Tlirolililng lli'iiilm Iin Would quickly leave you, If you ii"td Dr. King's New Life Pilln. Thousands of suU'erers have proved their inau-hlem merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and tlrong nerves and build up your health, Easy , to tuke. try ihem, Only 2.) coiiIh. cured, sold by I Mfinev luek II nut Blake'ley, the druggist. Clarke & Fulk, have on sale a full line of paint and artiet'd briisher. ; -.; ; - : m ws One thoiisand stylancl sizes. M tpftrav For cooki riff and heating. 3jB$T m I IHWie genuine all bear tlio above TralcvAinili ,0 I I J8np antl are so't' w-" a will ten goaraiitcc. .THir H I fflBSm Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition l900liS? I I SjiflW-b OVKR ALL THE WORLD. fm&fMM M m WKUimamrw ,y pirsl-Class Sluve Merclnnlt eyeiywliorc, cT HB o utdoouiy by Thu Michigan ritnve Company, u Jguwnr Largent Makum of Htovua anil Himnoj lu tliu World. oak Stovn 7VvKIER St BENTON, SOL. KCIMTS,