Style. Hot, Schaffner ft Marx Tailor Made Clothes The element of style enters more largely every year in the determination of the val ue of Clothing. Without it the best efforts of the retailer are wasted. PEASE KAYS' perfect-fitting clothing not only embraces the season's ad vanced patterns and fabrics but the workmanship, the rnerchant-tailor kind is there, the kind that breeds confi dence and makes a man look Stylish, and up-to-date. Guaranteed all-Wool suits from $8.00 to $86.00. New Stiff Hats, NewMonarch Shirts. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Best Styles. Underwear from $1.00 to $8.00 per suit. Umbrellas from 75c to $3.50. Ha Autumn Debet. MW 4tMB,a"tMlt0i" fewUbntad (everye-eil In formally wtth Una Mt asM? lee-lw e-otaleahU ia Ainerlce. We have had tbe beet acktegs ftem trie most noted WTeOTOoa in the feeble wnw ol tbla eoootrv. The prices we make an raonioaaoie rood is tae talk w im wwi. Ladies' Stylish Suits made ofc fine cheviot, in black only; jacket handsomely made, new double-breasted effect $13 to $14. Grand Sal of Misses' end Children's Flannelette Underskirts all handsomely made, with yoke and waist ; worth 46e anywhere. Oar price this week 27c Smart Looking U the woman who comet down the street with a trim-fitting, pair of street boots, made on mannish Taeft. Her .tread is Arm and solid, becaae the soles extend and are broad on the bottom. She is indeed a sensible woman. Box calf, viei kid, ail a!as and widths; some wih extension soles and tope stitch, the typical mannish shoes, so stylish and sensible. 8 pedal good values at $2.50, $3, S3.BO and $4. PERSE 5t MAYS. It asftftsssstkstkstaAAifti The Dalies Daily Ctamfete. TUESDAY SEPT. 24, 1901 Ice Cream B oatCremm At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco Coontjr warrants prior to December S, ISM, will be as presentation at my oSSoo. Interest -Ms after September IS, 11. JOaM W. BASft8HIBK, Uonnsr Treasnror. sVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Richards & Pringle'a minatrele At the Vogt opera house tonijrht. No. 1 wheat still keeps at 50 cents a bushel in this market. Don't forget the excursion to the Port land carnival on Bailey Oslasrt Wednes day, Sept. 26th. 24 It A marriage license was issued yester day afternoon to S. Benson and L. M . Tostevin, of Hood Biver. Excursion I Excursion to Portland on Bailey Gataert, Wednesday, Sept. 25th. Don't forget the date. Tickets good for ixdsys. 24 It Mr. Silas H. Boole, piano toner, will be in The Dalles the last of the wank lor the fail work. Leave address at Nickel ten's music more. ' 28-1 w M, Z. Donnell and J. T. R irick tooka drive to Gelilo todav.to rnnfar with thV Indiana uf that place with reference tol letting them to participate in the Indian r visage entertainment at the coming Lr carniuul " S. J. Brown, the wood saw man. had the misfortune yesterday to have three Sogers of uis right hand come In contact ith the saw which cot them to the bone, but fortunately did not li'jore tbem permanently. Secretary Williams, of the district elr, reports that against this evening 'be race track and grounds will be ready 'of bus nesa, the fence arbaad the frank n i the grand stand will be completed "d all the last of the bnttdinge will be edy for oocupaney. The P ujoljgioal Soelety of AmerJea, bigheat eetherlty an fralu In Asher- hu ana Winter see) tp Uow Ida a, sat a i r . .. .. .. . f -wno ui uriHnl Mkr Lili. m it at the Tbis is the "stowed on I 1 r . . n. roiranee. as? ftesftjl I Company, eapnkwse mt to i iiiisV'gli - cents msji rtdheadofoaE 340 for steers. Tex Chbokici.k will ingly makes the correction. However It got its information from a Crook county cattle man whose word it had no reason to doubt. Miss Christine Nickelaen will give in struction in embroidery and plain tew ing on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 2 till 5 o'clock. Wednesdays will be devoted to dolts and Saturday to children. Apply at bar reaidenoe on Alvord a venae. s24 Iw A Prineviiie paper of last Saturday says : "Dr. C. A. Ciine will start tomor row for The Dallas with hie famous race horse, Barnato. He expects to put him in training for the races at that place. Barnato, when in shape, can ran with the best of tbem." Justice Brownhiil last night, for the first time iu hie life, had an attack of geuoine old-faanioned goat in the joint of the big toe of bis right foot. The jadge has the profound sympathy of The CHiiosiCLK. even if all his friends do laugh at bis calamity. Those intending, to have booths or floats at the carnival are requested to call on Kelly A Lawton for designs and models ; also lor rgn painting, decora tions, etc. J. E. Hardy will work in connection with Kelly A Lawton daring the carnival and give special prices an sign painting. A general conference of all the carni val and fair committees was held in the eiob rooms last night and was well at tended. The meeting was for mutual council and advice and the several re porta showed that the committees were all working like beavers for the one ob ject of success. The carnival committee on a coom mo st ion aay that while a goodly number 1 citiaens haws reported that they have rooms to spare far toe accommodation of vieitora daring the carnival, they want to bear of more ; want, In fact, to know the location of every spare room in the city. The members of the committee are Fard Dieted, . B. Fish, J. am Tnomey. F. W. L. Sklbbe, 8. 8. Smith, T. BrownbUl and J. P. Lucas. The baantifal scenic settings far tba first part of tba big minstrel perform -nana aft tba Vogt tonight is an enact re prodootion of a Japanese village, with its breeey Invariant prospective and unique architectural cooceita. The idea la refreshingly novel and adde a aU iking orient! beauty as) splendor to a aeo- all stereotyped part of the miaetrei . finery featare af tea aertnravt - . e e cm way -different from any aaberaiaU' tor orsmoisiUoa and of the terf nasi. The Dnfar atege bad a ssawOsTsnvwfll at Ht0 enwl tenMaaradlf est af back ran into Charley Sandoa wagon, overturning tba latter, and smashing the stage and harness to a considerable ex tent. The horses, fortunately, were on- injured. Dentil or John Martin Blcnard.oa. Coroner Botts was called last evening to take charge of the body of John Mar tin Richardson, who bad died In the afternoon' at the Cosmopolitan hotel. After iaqoiring Into the eaoses leading op to Richardson's death, Mr. Butte concluded that an inqnast was not nee The deceased waa a native of Scotland, having been born at Little Ricon, Del beetle, Dumfriesshire, October 6, 1832. He had been in this country for about twenty years, part of which time be spent herding sheep in the Antelope country, and the last six in the employ of Siunott A Fish at the Cosmopolitan hotel. The cause of death waa dropsy, from which be bad been suffering for many months. Mr. Richardson had $400 in cash, which, a abort time before bis death, he requested Jadge Bradsusw and J. P. Lucas to dispose, of by seeing him de cently interred, sending $26 to bis nephew in Scotland and handing the balance to J. 8. Fish. Mr. Fish em phatically refuted to take a dollar of the money, hot suggests that whatever may remain after the funeral end after the sum mentioned bee been tent to Rich ardson's nephew, shall be put In a tomb stone to mark his grave. The deceased was a single man and bad no relatives io this country that anyoaa knows of. He was a strictly honest, trustworthy and faithful man, who waa greatly respected by all who knew him end especially by those ia whose employ She bad been for years. The funeral will take place from Cran- II A Burgett's undertaking rooms at 10 'clock tomorrow morning, end tbe in meat will be in Odd Fellows' ceme- else a. Tbe ladies of committee far fancy work for the carnival desire tbat all parse aa having each work to enter, or display for haanttfyiag tbe booth, era requested to bring setae to the grounds an aeMrdsy, Sept. itb, where It will be eerefaliy seen to by tbe committee. Man, Coaniao, chairman. go aoaaad ati AH anCOkJaT PaWnap4jWjpw ef0 QQ0Q&0& tobeprwatntaftamaprtagteba aaaVt is their ball toaesA. aaUm af great tmaorteaoe will corn before tea meet- isg. . Mrs. WUeoe.of tba Campbell A WIV twMAwMM affssswTOww'g amAlwl s(ssws emlajmsBwaafaV an sjasahm sssa wbbbbbbsbbbb wwwsasksPr wg wajwwa,ivew assVw'VarNar , af Firtsaai t atsLsVaWsBi aUssm AM an fJVAB The Corning- Carnival. The buildings and booths of tbe carni val grounds are fast assuming form and outline. They will occupy very mocb more spaca than did those of last year, tbat for tbe agricultural and horticultur al exhibits alone being practically twios as large. And beat of all there ia every indication tbat every inch of apace will be filled to tbe utmost. The committees having charge of these exhibits assure The Chboniclk that no exhibit Wasco county baa ever made will come near equaling tbat of the coming one. Theaa exhibits will not be ranged In a long bed as they were laat year bat in a roomy square building all by themselves. Alongside this building la another of smaller proportions, for ladies' fancy work, sad atill another for paintings and other works of art. Tbe Vogt opera hooae ia another large addition to tba carnival bnildings over last year. It will be occupied by tbe fire dancers. Tbe band atand will occupy tba middle of tbe square at the intersection of Third aad Federei. The booths will ex tend east io tbe Hanaen A Tbomaan planing mill, and Third street, east of tbat point to Lane Brothers' blacksmith shop, as well ea tbe vacant space south of Mays A Crowe's tin shop wilt be devoted to tbe numerous attractions of tbe Midway. The Indian village will be la the Midway and the space occo pled by U last year on Federal, south of Third, will be used for tbe exhibition of agriculture! machinery. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ready-to-wear suit bats, just the thing for carnival at The Leader. 21 SB Millinery opening Sept. 20th, 27th and 28th at Tbe Leader millinery store. 25 Wanted To rent unfurnished bouia of seven or eight rooms, by October 1st' Addrers box 480. s21 24 Mlas Haven, of Tbe Leader millinery store, announces bar fall opening of French patterns aad houae-trimmed bate Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. Setb, 77 tb and 2tb. 31-25 Loot A lady'a brown purse, contain lag over $20 In currency. Finder will be rewarded by bringing it to tbla office. stS-aft Norman Werry, bead piano toner with Eiler's piano hoeav, la in tba city. Leave orders (er toning at Manatee A Parkins' maticstere, a2fcWw A alow sanjertmset of genuine batr swfttehai. made by Mrs. Geo. Harvey, af teas (ft, aft Nn. Corey's millinery Mrs, Harvey aftw makes hair chains aad ether hair articles af a fancy nature. efeMwd Mantra. Fard Maanat. J. 1. Flab. J. M. To gassy, F. V. L. Sklbbe, S. t. Smith, T. aVowuetti aad J. P. Lucav, af tba aft tbe fair nMsBBB afathBBSBBatnTaBnft afnTnfatflsBa' ftaWafafb watt wkwawwawnwawa MSSw SkaWwnP wSJWaj "SyarWaw aB VVVRV Spb fpBrwVeVfBV Wfc aasWrlw Vfltaf (0 MMPt 9990 wt0 Jlffir lacanaaaisyHi sonaae Mnsrl ajgag -Hibaei SsngsiswMiaal SSerefaes. t The itete aSoawM of Coagregatroaal chorebee for Oregon convened In tbla ally today at te'efocb. It waaeapeeted tba eeveeiy-flve datageine would be la attendance. Amons the Congregational lata rank tome of the ablest preachers on the coast. The sessions will begin at t a. m., 2 p. m and 7 :S0 p. m. The work of the as sociation will close at noon Thursday, the puWIe Is aardlally lavited te be prevent at all the ttsafone. Dr, Wallace, who will preach the asio oiatioa sermon this evening, ia one of tba atroaeatt man In tba raaka af tbe Cocgregatlonalists of Oregon. The fol lowing it the program for today : Tuesday ArreaKOOK. o'clock OmaahMUon K roawAKO ik rtttMtftAi. cmristiam uvivn. What In ChrUllan Uvlns . Rev. K. B. Kennedy Hlndmncca to Chrttlan Uvlng. Rev. 1. J. Htaub Aids to vhtlktlan Uvlng . . . Kev. J. L. llerahner Plseueilon (b roaWARO m roamaATa aiuoior urn. TheImtltiUonalChnreh...RcT. M. D. Dunning tbe Church aad the Nation Rev. J. M. Dick Discussion TCISDAY KVBNIXO. Traise act vice Ie1 or Rev. U. A. Taggar Paolftc University and the ConaranttonaT Churches ol Oregon ... fret. F. P. Fsrrln Association sermon Rev. Mac II. Wallace Prises tor tba Carnival Parade, The committee of The Dalles carnival arranging for the parade offers the fol lowing prliea for thoee taking part: Best display of fruit : .$10 Best display garden vegetables 10 Best display grain In stalk 10 Rest display implements 10 Beat display civic societies 10 Best display by merchants 10 Best display by mechanic) 10 Best display single tu-nout 10 Best burlesque First prise 7 Secsnd priss 3 Tbe hearty co-operation of all ia re quested in order to make this opening event of the carnival a success. All so cieties, lodges and civic organisations are earnestly desired to participate. J. M. Pattkrron, Chairman. J. 8. Landkhh, Secretary. Ptftaftkmlasrlr LADIES Have yon heard about the now wrtahraS In ehoeef TV y are v-ry numerous, be? we have all of them that la worth bait. Inf. We her., select d the newest, IB! 6001 fuehtoaabla and popular styles fof U ana) wlater wear, aad have them as ttoek aad reedy to ahow. At t5.00 we have a rtaagjree Vejejvaaa, tbe height of fashion, made of patent vie! kid. wide ettenaton edgee and yalievir rope stitch, aad tbe aaw Cuban beet. At $3.30 and $4 we carry a very large line of stylish lasts in box rail, velunr calf ami viol ktdj nppere. They are original and rxcla five and not shown anywhere iu I be city bot at A. M. Williams A CoV. At $230 and $3 we are showing styles yon cannot help being well pleased with. We carry theaa in every eia and width, which makee ik possible to give yon a perfect fit, thereby adding to the wear of tbe shoe as well as promoting comfort. Every pair Is guar anteed your money back if you want it. A. M. Williams A Co. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker ud Embaimer Cor. Third and Waehlnarton Ste. All ordera attended to promptly. Long distance phone ftSS. Local, 102. FOUND. At The Dalles Employment Office ;n place where yon can procure help with out coat or trouble. Mail or phone Vachki. Kkm.ky, 28 ImdAw Manager. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..Bogs' and loam's SGML SUITS,. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete fell line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out vour boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We will save you money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. Tbe New York Cash Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part, of the city. SSB MAYS tS CROWE aae IVIaiep & Benton, Headquarters for Family Groceries. Hardware. Tinware. Oranlteware, rWaWUrl -Jstg jt, jwaJIPayMfS io Orosk aaswahv a m mM fill 1111 saUli isWli igfeefnpweianwsM VHSSAMOa.