SSaaaEaaBejeSLe B1 eVAY Bi am A. A. i . t . . A jfc. iBb I H Tailor f 1 at. mW -r Hart, Schsffner ft Marx Style 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 ft KAYS' per-feet-fitting clothing not only embraces the season's ad vanced patterns and fabrics but the workmanship, the merchant-tailor kind is there, the kind that breeds oonfi denoe and makes a man look stylish and up-to-date. Guaranteed all-wool suits from $8.00 to $25.00. New Stiff Hats, New Monarch Shirts. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Underwear from $8. (JO per suit. .00 to Best Styles.' Umbrellas from 75c to $3.50. Miss Autumn's Debate Matt tUMw'lVtilir ost" It twtfcVim (7usy In- formally with lh moat noted fashion obtainabl la Asnsrtea. W bav had th beet atoning from the am) od Tttearsa in Mm fathioo eatra of thl ooantry. Th prints w mat on feebtonabl good la the talk of th town. Ladies' Suits Stylish Suits made of fine cheviot, in black only; jacket handsomely made, new double-breasted effect $12 to $14. Grand Sato of Miss' and Children's Nannslstte Underskirts ll handsomely mad, with yoke and watet ; worth 46e any whom. Oar price (hit week 27 C Smart Looking is the woman who cornea down the street with a trim-fitting pair of street boots, made on a mannish laet. Her tread la firm and olid, beenoe the soles extend and are broad on the bottom. She la indeed a sensible v. omen. Box calf, viol kid, all tlx to and widths; some wii h extension soles and rope stitch, tbe typical mannish shoes, ao stylish and sensible. Special good valuta at $2.50, S3, $3.50 and $4. PEASE 5t MMYS. The Dalles Daily Gtwmete. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 25. 1901 Ice tarn and loeCre Soda At Andrew Keller 'e. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All ITuco Gountjr wanwta reletered prior to December 8, Men, wUl be paid B presentation at mr offloe. Interest dm after September IS, 1K1. JOHN F. H4MPSBIM, OonntT Treasurer. aVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Good piano for rant. Address P. O. box 822, Oity. 25s 3t An elegant new Una of pipe at the American cigar atom. a26-4t Hudson & Brownbili have aold tbe Mrs. E. Stogadill honaa and lot on Thir teenth street to Me. George Harvey, of Iowa. Ernest Sherar'a many friends in this vicinity will be glad to laarn that be baa purchased a fine ranch near Elleneborg, Wash., and is running about 15,000 sheep. The diamond ring which tbe carnival committee on queen will preaant to Queen Mel via may ba eaau at the Van Nordon jewelry atom. It goal without Ving that It is a baaotf . The president of the Bahekafa assem bly of Oregon. I. O. O. F., wlH make an official vieit to Acalea Babakab lodge Ho. 99, 1. 0. O. F., on Thoraday evening, Sept. 26th. Members and visiting mem bars are requested to bo present. Jason M. Wakefield, the eldest son of r. and Mrs. F. H. Wejfefield of this city, died at the family residence last night, after a lone and painful 111mm rom oiabetee. The funeral will take PUce froin the residence at 2 o'olook tomorrow afternoon. It's v. J. T. Moore, formerly a pastor in u statu and in Washington, but now a "esionary in Mexico, will deliver an d Oreas at Calvary Baptiat chord tonight. subject will ba the condition and Mds of the Mexican people Services wuio at 8 o'clock. Inn public invited Paul K. Panlann eei atw Xutki JJt, two well-known end reepectad "Ideots of thie nlto, were united in marriage laat night nt tbe issjdeuoe of D. v. Poling, turn OaaoNicta with the mm, Meade of J "ug coopie la -Hnhlnar then many Ppy daye. Ph Snay.a ad e seel- 1rti?vi new dock nt VasMesno, Week., end whlabwaetseon mm falling. Sney was known out in the Kingeley neighborhood, where be worked some time at hia trade. Later he worked in The Dalles on tbe A. M. Williams A (Jo.'a dry goods building.. A very pleasant and profitable time waa bad at Monday evening's eeeaion of Friendship Lodge, No. 9, K. of P. Grand Chancellor W. L. Bradehaw paid tbe lodge an official visit, after which tbe lodge adjourned to tbe banquet room. where a splendid lunch waa nerved to the Knigbta and their ladies. After all bad partaken of the good things to eat, an informal program waa renoerea, 1 n I nn no 1 afi. Bam NeWaome. of Prineviile. a nioneer I resident of Wasco county when H in dad-1 ed ail tbe country from Darling, the man who noma time ago built the tio scow east of town and launched it on the river with tbe inten tion of Bailing to San Francisco. Darl ing ia etill oraiy as a proverbial bed bag and revea all the time for carbolic acid, which, when he waa arrested below town, he waa using in bie yeast mixture to make bread. Mr; Wood also eaw Loois Delco, of Waplnitln, who wae re cently committed from here. He eaya Louie ia improving physically and per haps mentally, but recently he made an attempt ta olean out the entire institu tion, apd, being a big, powerful fellow, came near doing so. Coroner Iaqnett. An inqueet waa held thie forenoon nt the Caacade Ith undertaking parlora of Crandall A mountains to tbe Yellowstone Park, and Ba,rf6t,on the of " waa assessor of Wasco county when It exteuded from the Columbia river to the noitbern boundary of Lake county, waa a paaaenger on tbis morning'a boat lor the Valley, in company with hia two sons, one ol whom goee to toe university at Eugene and tbe other to the " state medical college. ' Deputy Sheriff Wood returned laet night from Salem, whither he took Jamea Miler, of Moaier, who was com mitted to tbe insane aeylum. Mr. Miler ie a pioneer settler and prosperous farm er of 'the Moaier neighborhood. Just be fore bla commitment to tbe insane asy lum Miler attempted to cut hia throat with a pocket knife and came near end ing hie exietenee. Tbe cause of his de mentia is said to be a sunstroke received during the late beated term laet August. Mr. Miler ie 76 years of age. lie baa a wife and grown family. Mr. P. J. Stadelman and Mrs. May Hix were united in marriage yesterday evening at the reeidenc of tbe bride on Weat Second atreet. Tbe wedding was strictly Iprivate, only a few of tbe imme diate relative of tbe bride and bride groom being present. Mr. and Mr. Stadleman lain on the morning train to epeod a abort honeymoon at Portland. They expect to return to Tbe Dalles about the end of tbe week. Tbe young couple ate vary highly esteemed by ell who know Ihem, and tbe people of Tbe Dalies with one content with tbem many happy daya. Tbe officials at tbe county clerk 'a office sra gleaned to announce that they have eecured n couple who have eon tented to be the principals is a pabHe the last day of tbe coming Tbe namee of tbe proaoeetlee bnde and re, tor weighty and cogent withheld for the preaant frees the public. It ie n sure thing. bie application for ins honor at 7 o'ciea last sight with Deoesr ptert and gat bis aolame ward of be aad hia bert girl will be os by tbe Deputy Sheriff Wood, while si Iks tat gey Ism yesterday, tishss s. auddenly at the saloon of Ben Wilson, in tbe Eaat End, a little before break of day thie morning. The testimony of three witneeaea abowed that tbe mao'e name waa William Kenna; tnat ne waa a pensioner of the government, drawing $16 a month; that be bad entered Wilson's saloon tbis morning about 3 o'clock and naked for a drink of water, wbicn be imbibed greedily ; that when he entered the saloon he appeared to be in great dletrees. as if afflicted with a violent attack of aetbma; that tbe bar keeper of tbe ealoon, alarmed at Kenna'a condition, telephoned for Dr. E. E. Ferguson, who promptly te- eponded but waa unable to give the man relief, and that he died about half an hour after tbe doctor'a arrival. According to tbe testimony ol one witness Kenoa wae employed as a waiter in the Cosmopolitan hotel about tbe years '81-2. Abut three months ago be went to work on tbe "Brookbouae" farm, where be atayed till a week ego, when be came to Tbe Dalles and got on n drunken spree wmen continued mi hie death. Dr. Fergneon teotifled that tbe cauae of death wae cardiac eetbma. Kenne, to far a' known, wae Unmar ried. Be appeared to be a man border ing on 60 yeses of age. Tbe verdict in tbe esee was ne follows : We, the jury impaneled by W. H. Butts, coroner of Wasco county, Oregon, to inquire into tbe the tbe duced That the seme of the deceased wae William Kenan, whom age wae about 46 year, and that be pes s ponotoaor of tbe United States gswaremcat, and we formerly a grlssaS in Com pan y O. See- iqoire into me eaat of in aeetn oi body sow before se, after examining body end batting th evidence pro d.eom to tnufoHowtng conclusions: bat the same of the deceased was weddl-.E g oarnitd. Tbrt".bot tbe boor of 4 o'etoek a. m. September Si, 1601, is tbe astoos of Ben WlUoa, in Daitoa lty. Weesa coantr.Orwaaa.theaaid WHiinm Kenan. then and ttvwe being, ee'eely cam to 649 alk44ff tgY sTs! w 4l(Aflaats9 aSf9fva90 ssd that no on U to Mneas foresid OeSad nt Daile Ctty. Wane Oaoejgg, tbte tbs tfis day ef Ssj A, Bvnsncxs, F. O. Oosnwxr, B. MtssAS, i as g. 04rgs. OooBrecatloaal OonvonUoa. The 63d annual meeting of tbe General Association oi Congregational Ohurchea and Minletere of Oregon met with tba Congregational church in thie oity yee torday at 2 o'clock. Organisation wae effected by electing Prof. W. M. Ferrln, daan of Pacific University, Foreat Grove, moderator; Bar. J. J. Staub assistant moderator; Dr. J. S. Bishop, Astoria, clerk; Geo. H. Himet, Portland, preee reporter; Rev. D. B. Gray, Portland, Rev. R. H. Kennedy, Albany, M. E Thorn peon, nominating committee. A larger number than usual were prevent at the opening eeeaion, representatives being present from fifteen churches. A committee on resolutions aae ap pointed at follows : 0. L. Fay, Rev. M. D. Dunning, Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Topics were discussed at follows : "What is Christian Living?" R. U. Kennedy; "Hindrances to Christian Living," fiav. J. J. Sttub; "The Insti tutional Church," Rev. M. D. Dunning. In tne evening after the praise service Prof. W. N. ?errln presented the cltimt of Pacific Unlveraity. and then tbe eaao clational carman wat preached by Rev. Mac H. Wnilaee, of Albany. This morning the aaeoelatlon con vened nt 9 o'clock, wben reports from standing committees were made a fol lows : Temperance, Christian Endeavor, Pacific Unlveraity, Foreign Missions, Sunday Schools, all showing encourag ing condition. Rev. R. A. Rowley made a brief re port giving a view of tbe Sunday school work of tbe atate. Rev. H. H. Wykoff, Berkeley. Calif., field etcretary of tbe Church BuHding Society, Bev. Welter Freer, D. D., San Franulaco, field secre tary of tbe American Board, made brief report, and Rev. Edward Curran, Con don, gavt an outline of tbe work of tbe American Missionary Association, giv ing a little of hi practical experience In Alaska. "Proportionate Giving" and "Giving aa an Act of Worebip" were topic pre rented by Rev. F. X. Dtll and Rev. E. S. Bollinger, followed by general die- Corresponding member were elected as follow; Rev, S. M. Freodlend, Port land, Rev. J. K. McLean, D. D, preei dent PeeiS Theological Seminary, Ber keley, Calif,, Res. 0. H. Wykoff, Raw. Walter Frear. Rev, Samuel Greene end Rev. W. W. Ssndder, of Seattle, espes latondente of Sunday school work end hoes mieeiooary wort for tbe tUte of Adfogrssd until f p. m. 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Dietrlct Attorney Menefee and Attor ney M.J. Slnnott went to Waseo thie afternoon to take part In the examina tion of partlee who are accused of nearly killing a Chinaman at that place night before lest. BOSS. Wednesday, September 26th, to Mr. end Mr. Charle Thompson, of Eight Mile, a daughter. CASTOR I A For lnthuts gad Children. Ik KM You Have Always Botgli Bear the fjlgsnisra of Kalghti and Ladles of Beearlty, Motic. I, Nellie L. Guftin, etatn organiser nf the K. and L. of 8 , will visit The Dalles council officially on September 17th. All membera are requested to be present. Kxixin L. Gustin, 20-27 Stat Orgsnlaer. If you take the O. R. A N. for the Portland exposition one day will be equal to three day if you - go via nay other line. teAOlEaf tin yes heard cheat the new wrfsSrss Inthoref Thy ere very namroua, bwt we he ill nf them that ie worth hav ing. W have selected th nwt, thw most fathtosabl and popular tylw fog fall and winter wear, end have them t stock and ready to show. At I5.00 hlght of fashion, mad of patent vfal kid. wlrfa aa-taneinn eat a ami nlbia rope stitch, end th new Cuban hrel. At $3.30 and $4 w carry a very large line of stylish lasts in box calf, valour calf end viol kid) upper. They are original and inclu sive and not shown anv where in tb city but at A. M. WliUam Co. At $2.50 and fd w are showing style yon cannot help being well plewd with. W carry tbeeb In vry alas and width, whleh makes lb poecibl to gl v you a perls et fit, thereby adding to the weer of tbe shoe at well as hrnmnllns etAawhlnss Tnan snie tm tataatmnw piwusvsiup wiiMwrst aart 1 v wwv a gg wtwsa an teed your monty back If you weal ll A. M. Williams tfe Co. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Wnahlngton Sta. All order attended promptly. Long dlstanne phone 488. Local, 102. FOUND. 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