i EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. The 3 Things What weight do you rocjuiro for comfort during the cold weather? Must you have the thick, soft and fleecy kind or are the lighter, thin ner, yet s( ill warm all wool, or silk and wool, or silk and cotton. This Underwear Department has all the many grade? and stylos, and none but thoroughly de pendable goods. A visit to the store will surely Ik helpful to you. Examine our Fleecy Garment at KNIT UNDERWEAR Various Weights. WOMEN'S, MISSES' and CHILDREN'S 60 c Pease & Mays. AW goods marked in plain figure. ELECTION BETS. foelofs Hsits... In all the latest styles. In all the newest colors. 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. '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 & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. Acker's English Remedy will etupn cough at iiny time, and will cure tlio worst cjM in twelve hours, or money refunded. 2 ute. unil GO cts. Blakeley the druggists. mays i otowe it An Tho only store ft this city whoro Hit Genuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware is sold. A little higher ire price, hut outlastfc ft dozen piccesof co called cheap enaiu eled ware. BEWARES Other wares look likoit.butthegenu ino has tho name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions. Hinhenl award at World t Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by the best cookinfrauthonties, certified to by the most famous chem ista for purity and durability it ic cheapest becauso BEST, The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TIH'hMUY XOV. 8, 1900 (Oysters Co)- servoa i in any style... At Andrew Keller's. . ftS WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Iv'ra gold value3 at the Xew fori: Cas'i stori!. His tents at tho postotlice will he i.ere 1 otiuhaif, begin nine next quarter. 'morge l'jrter and Alic.i Frazier were mi'cd in marriage today by Kev. U. K. Hawk, at the I'matlHa House. .lame Stewart, Murdoch McKay aim" Alexander McCartney took out full eiti zuhb' paperti before .Judge Blakeley yes-, terdiiy, J I. T. Mcfirath and Cora Hell Conly were united in marriage yesterday by lit'v. W. 15. Clifton, at the hitter's "resi dence in this city. I Heppner. Thy say that they are mak j ing money by themove, as they told their old farms at $00 an acre and have ; bought just as good soil at $10 an acre, , with a much better climate. Money-lenders are doing a hind office I business these days, so they eay, and in i nearly every instance tho loans are so licited by farmers for tho purpose of j buying more lands. Tho brokere say it , is a very rate thing to find a farmer ask ; ing a loan in order to nay an old debt, but when he does the loan is only for a short time, and is solicited because the ' farmer refutes to sell his whyat at the ' prevailing price. y preachers in The Dalles district. He will preach ai:ain tonight. Everybody is earnestly invited to hear him. Discoveries of pearls in the upper Mississippi river has caused a tremend ous rush to the clam beds. Boats ate Porow.ling the river, and more than 1000 persons are cncimped along tho river hanks. The finding of a few thousand dollars' worth of pearls started the raid. One of the pearls recently found weighed 100 grains, and is said to ho the largest pearl vet taken from the river. It was ifsold for ::;ooo. The board of officers detailed by the war department to find , if possible, an rEOl'ILK CO.M1NO AND GOINO. John Roth, Kingsley, is in the city. Mrs. J. W. .Stewart, of Corvallis, ar rived in the city last evening and left todav for Prinewlle. ! W. II. Edrick and Peter Feldhausen i were registered at the Umatilla House : last night from Mount Hood. ! W T. Gardner, superintendent of the I Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, of Port . land, iB in the city on business connect ! ed with the home. OVER 4 TO I FOR M'KINLEY. Tin: I'lilt-Dlnm-i -Tail Votes nt Vlento to I. i-t Woll Enough Alone, A man na.med I.indley, who claim" to emergency ration that will meet all the ViK.vro, Nov. 7, 1900. EuVron Ciihonici.k: Viento, com posed almost exclusively of workingmen, gave McKinley 30, Bryan S. A grand lull was given on the night of election at Chilly's hall, where bulle tins of the associated press were read at 'intervals. On account of the mournful Attorney Wallace Mr.Caminant, Judge ; appearance of the Bryanites and Aguin have been working on the railroad near Mosior, while attempting to cross the track in the neighborhood oi the Wasco warehouse last night, was struck by cars and driven against the platform of tho waiehouse, sustaining a broken collar I requirements of troops engaged in active warfare, while away from their base of supplies and in a hostile country, wtiere provisions are scarce, left Reno, O. T., with a detachment of twenty-five men from Troop A, Eighth cavalry, for ex- hon', a broken lib and severe bruises ! perimental purposes. 1 he men will ob on the left'hip. lie was brought to the j serve tho same routine as if they were city jail, where his Injuries were attend-! engaged in an active eauipaigu against ed to this forenoon by Ore. Logan and (Jeisendorlljr. News from tho middle fork of tho John Day rivr-r tells of considerable incitement there over the discovery of l.uiies interested in the Kindergarten j fylvanito mlitfa mine, which is owned rl. are revested to m.M-t Mrs. "Dunlap ! h-v tiUter, of Huppnor. This is norl. are requested to meet Mrs. Dunlap anil Miss Taylor at the Congregational e'.wh tomoriow ( Fiiday) afternoon at !Uo .'flock. saul to bo tlo first sylvanlte discovered on tho Pacific coast, and tho giound all around thy Ma (1 jwer has been located. Old minem sav it is a second Cripple 'Pi... ....... . i ,,, , , J Hi III iiiem nuv ii id ii ecvuuu uiimiic i on young ladies of tho Congregat ona . J . , , , '. ,.i,., , , , Creek. Snow is already accumulating Mtureh annonnco a bit e of cakes, pies . , J, ,,. i - . , ..i nn i ,.,.wi.. .t f t , ' ' In that locality and interfenng with mil eandy at Pease & Maya' grocery de- Maya' grocery pirtii.ent, nest Saturday, from 10 ak in tlio forenoon till night. This, Thursday, evening is the regular "ifi'ttiig night of tho A.O. U. W., mid as there will he work in both degrees' it ii he earnest depiro of the M. W. thr.t "1 lesideiit and v r ler be in attendance work. At the suit of SuperintendentGardner, of tho Poitland Hoys' aud Girls' Aid Society, Mrs. J. I'rown was summoned before Judge Hlnkeley this afternoon to show cause why she should not surren- fli.f In flu urii'lutl Ilpr Mltlinr ('llil. dslt.ng members oi the l (r()) Qi r; a)(, re(1,,eL.llvelyi oll tlwi ifrnmirl ff lifivlrn t'tnuKli nhliQHfl 1 1 r I l.e returns ftom all the pixciinitB In j ,nntertiul authority over them by gross Hie county imvo been received and they ,,j criminal neglect and of being unlit I'lace Melvinley ahead of Hryan by WW l0 i,v tu., j,, j.r cure or custody, votes. N.insene'a volo Is SO for Hryan, T1(, cafe js Ull(jt.r hearing as we go to " ior .McKiniey. Oak Grove is 115 for MfKmiey and if. for Hrywn. oreignton, of 'lhreo Mile, jester- capiuied at Portland ouo of tho thieves dn onsigned to a Portland uommlaaloii What u fhort timo ago broke into the hj'ino ten boxes of NowUm Pippin ap- Wore of W. A. Johnston and stole a lot P'ih to form part of a "shipment of fruit U (!UttUrv. The thief, who gives his tO Chlnu na ...,.-.1........ ( t, ! , . . . . ... "o mi .-a illinium, in num. i j mime ae Wilson nere nut weni oy me possiblo to do in that line of JLmo Qf Howard in Portland, was ar rested bv t ho l'ortlniKi cmei oi ponce in press. .Sheriir ivully has succeoded iu having an enemy. Complete returns from 2-i,and incom plete returns from one of Wasco county's L'." precincts, indicate McKinley'e plural ity to be 5o2, which is a gain of 50 per cent over the plurality given in 1S90, and shows an advance of lO'.j per cent over the republican plurality of hist June, based on tho vote cast for dairy aud food commissioner. All hut three precincts in the county show a repub lican gain upon the vote in June, the total of which was practically the same as at yestei day's election, both being about COO less than the registration. Tho practically complete vote of Wasco county gives McKinley 1J552, Hryan 1020, Wooley 80, Harker 8, Debs .'17. The vote polled for Debs, Harker, Wooley and Hryan combined is 222 P.rvan vote cast in 1800. I'homas O'Dav and Colonel C. h. b Wood, of Portland, are in the city on business connected witli the suit of O'ltiley ye. tho Columbia Southern railroad. W. II. Quinn, of Grizzley, Crook county, arrived here today from Hunt ington, Oregon, where he disposed of all his sheep. After a rest of a year or so he expects to go back into the sheep business. Dr. T. W. Huntington, of S.ui Fran cisco, arrived here on the noon train in answer to a dispatch announcing his brother J. M.'s illness. Unfortunately he was not able to reach hero till the end came. Death of .lumen M. jiitliiKton. leu M. Mu Mr. James M. Huntington, assistant postmaeter of The falles, died at his homo in this city this (Thursday; morn ing between 4 and 5 o'clock, of inflam mation of the spine. - Mr. Huntington was born at Rockford, alditta the monotonous McKinlev pros perity bulletins were not cheered so loudly that they could be heard moro than five miles away. II. C. Jackson and Croker will not be in the next cabinet. We will bo found at the old stand after the 7th at Manila , bay, P. I. G. W. Agiry take notice". ) Agents wanted for W. J. HrvRii's great ' book, "Tho Second Battle." Price $10 ; ! worth about two cents lor waste paper Applv to anvbody with more dollars than seute. A- iiatkut full of Hryan and Grandma Stevenson h.idges to give away to auv of Uie kids of Viento. Oxu ok Tin: W.m' Remember this celebrated enam eled waro is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It docs not rust nor absorb fjrease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is notaflected byacid? -in fruits or vegetables, will boil. and bah' w i t h o u imparting flavor o previouoly cook o d food : nd' will lasl for years. Wo cau tion t !; 3 public mjainr imitalic Having .Notice. tented 't'e Ice Cream and s Oyster Parlors ii Mrs II. L. Jones has opened ieo ooly ' crea,n n,u' oyster pailors iu Carey Bal 1 1 lard's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, rojponse to a telegram sent him by tho sheriir of Wtuoj county. Somo of tho may bo xp'trts. W II. Butts toduy sold to u man honi Pleasant Home lli Afartln Whw uoiisu and lot on tho bind' noar tho ' stolon proporty wab found on hia person Tiu-kmari greenhousep. The consldero-' and hits been identified by Mr. Johnston, lion was $500 cash. Mr. Wing IntmidH ! Sherllf Kelly brought, him here to to inovi) buck to his ranch iu tho Wamio answer for his crime. e,""trj' j A fair-sized congregation met In tho Giving to tho death of their esteemed;, .;, church last night to hear Rev. neighbor, Ja. Huntington, the Women ' rjitr8 Nlckelsen in the opeulng service "l Woodcraft will not have, their enter- '0( protracted ellurt that Is Intended to j'diiiuent this week. Mr. Huntington j jt over weveral weeks. Mr. Nickel had been ii aiouiber only about sIxIgeu'D theme was the "Cumo of Moroz," '"ontliH. This le the llret lose of a bene-1 iui it was a retnarkablv able etl'ort, (t meiiibor Cedar Circle bus had, I commanding the eurneat attention of Five families rni-ontlv urrlvud from his conitreLratlou from start to finish. .the Middle Went have boughl farina and j Mr. Nickelsen iu a rising young man ettlu l Iu Morrow county, northwest of who is Justly etteemed one of the ablest I'llnilo Kelitinl-luy or livenlnir. Persons desiring instruction in Eng lish brunches, ornamental penmanship, shoit hand, shade-pen writing, free hand drawing, book-keoping, higher mathemitics, vocal music, etc., please call first door second floor west of Cur tiss' mill, Second street. .Foreigners taught to read and write English in a few lessons. nS-L'wd&w Piiok, Z E. Fiti;i:ii. Fur rent, furnished and housekeeping noms, coiner of 5th and Court streets. A. V. Marsh will give a turkey and trap-pigeon shoot on the beach, Nov, 27, 28 and 2IUh. A very stylish ladles' waist, made oi French llunnel and nicely trimmed, In the latest colors, only $2.23 at the New York Cash Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Th Kind You Havi Always Bought . xl.. ftiuttturo of LjitffrytMcJUAi 111., March 8, 1855. With his patents he went to Olympia, Wash., in 1807,! where ho grew from a boy to manhood. In 1S82 ho settled at the site of the present town of Huntington, Baker county, Or., where, with an older brother, he was engaged for some years ' in the mercantile business, ami from these brothers the town was named. In 1SS-I ho married Mary B. Mills, for-, less than thejuierly of Olympia, who suivives him.i In the year 18S0 lie caini! to The D.illen . and accepted the position of deputy county clerk under George II. Thomp son, which olliee he held four yea is. 1 Since that time hu lias been engaged in tho abstracting, real estate and insur ance business. Throughout his e.ntiie business career his life lias been marked by the strictest f.ilthfnlnees to every trust. His fidelity aud integrity weio never iiucstioncd, 1 When Mr. Forrest Fisher assumed j charge of tho IJ. S.- postolllce at this i place some monthjj'ugo he selected Mr Huntington as histissistaut. i Ho has been, ever since ho came to The Dalles, a faithful member of the Congregational chinch, and has tervul as deacon during tho past six or eight ' years, He was also an active member of several of the beueyolent aud iiuui-, I imcd orders, i Mr, Huntington hail only been ill about a week, and his Hidden demise j was a great shock to the community in j which he has been so long and favura-. bly known. The deep sympathy of all gee out to the surviving widow aud six fatherless children, the eldest of whom la only 15 yearn old. The funeral will take place from the family residence, on Seventh street, to morrow afternoou at 2 :30. Ba'.hvin opera; NlltS aild CilaiS. fthonsf lo A. S.mdv g. All persons desir- Jiug to tent the same will applv to or ad- I The placo has been thoroughly ren- dress A. San.hig, P. O,, Hex b'Mi. Tho ovate.i, anu a snare ol tl.e nubile patron- 13 ' , iu onl mil nil Diilt-s. E H. MismiiLi., Admini 'ratorJ.O Bil win Estate. I Open till 12:00 P. M. 5S One thousand styles and sizes, Sto- For cooking and heating. Prices from $s to $50. Steel Rangei Cast flangus I .ivJ m T 11 1 if 1 11 The lurmrt . genuine all bear the above TrafcAlark . and are sold with n written guarantee. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 UVfcK all inn wunm, v riCM' Mail eon I ) by Tlio Micliiuii Stove Cumpaiiv. L&rgoai Mak?ra of Htovod una Hanguu iu tlio World. Oak Stover 7VTKIER St BENTON. SOLE KCENTSi if? 1 f i 1 'Ii . m t .1