The New York Oath Store see tat and 142 teoonci toes. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..Dogs' SHU TOUty'S SCHOOL SWTS.. KNEE PANTS g I i Ladies' Suits and Skirts. It is our constant aim to supply the popular demand the need of the multitude all conditions, classes and tastes, with the best of everything at a price where profit is figured only as a definite margin. fine Autumn Suit, Skirt, Jackets, Coats. Beautiful Serge Suits in oxford gray, black and navy. $12.50, $14 Two specials in Pedestrian Suits in oxford gray only .$14, $16.60 Splendid Tailored Walking Skirts, in oxford gray and black $5.50, $7, $8.50 The Famous SHOE for Women. A general favorite They are justly famed for their stylish elegance, superior fitting qualities and up-to-date styles. A thoroughly high-grade shoe of unusual merit at a sensible price, One 9 Price, 93 Very Dressy. Exquisite Styles. PERSE St MHYS. The DaQes Daily WEDNESDAY - - - OCT. . 1801 fk m Served Oysters At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Waoeo Coast pater to December S, 1U0U, will be aa preeeatetiea at aay ieaa after Septoaaber IB, 1NL Son . lAHTMUl eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Herr Rchott At the Vogt tonight. Program commences nt 8 :30. Wanted Ironers at The Dalles itnB laundry. 8tf ProfeMor Sendvig will (in a social dance at tba Baldwin Saturday night. St Captain Fe-rier, who formerly had charge of the Salvation Army work born, is in the eity, and will condoet the meetiDg at the barracks tonight. J. M. Benton, of Five Mile, Has pur chased the Fred Fisbav rasltnnss on Al ord avanue for $2,600. He and Mrs. Benson will move toto it some time tb:s fall. L A. Porter ban pnrehaa-d the grounds that his livery auble that waa recently burned down occupied, and will erect a new stable as soon-as it is possible to nsve the work done. There is n vague rumor that outside parties are negotlatioc tbroueb a Port-41 tad real estate firm for the purchase off a desirable location near the center of the business part of the city reet a first-class briea hotel The wile of Mr. Jobn Gibson, of this city, died this morning nt the family residence after an illness of abaut a year of consumption. The ilsrrsirif was In Ur 24th year. She leaven a bnabaad nd one child, a boy of 6 years. Toe re mains were taken thin afternoon to Portland for interment. The ssssssassat roll of Multnomah ooonty lor this year shows taxable prop-er'-v the valee of mjUfl, as eom r6d ith $83 M$m iant year, or an increase of $10,000. It Is, probably udkido to remark that rwe aimovsred thathare In so 01 equalisation this year. Acoordiagto n Wi " prWent, yisJmiiji, ssttlad Mm long eentiseamj eour ten MiT'nrrtri toe Or en i - - - w. ihe center of H on wbiebtoj Tongue recommended J. B. Irvine, of Yamhill county. The appointee is at present postmaster at Sheridan. Colonel W. F. Helm baa on exhibition at N. Wheal don's office some remarka bly beautiful fossils of a kind of shell Ash that Professor Condon, who saw them, says existed some trifle of a mill ion and n half years ago. The colonel found tbem (near Supiee, dose to the boundary line between Grant and Crook counties. The Portland papers my that D. P. Thompson, ex-minister to Turkey and a wall-known Oregon pioneer, is critically ill at his. borne in Portland. Two weeks ago Mr. Thompson started on a journey around the world hot on account of delicate health was forced to abandon tbe trip nnd return home after he had reached Iuwa on the overland trip to New Yok. Bodsou, Brownhill & Butts yesterday sold Fred Fisher tbe J. P. Mclnerey lot on Washington street across the alley south of tbe William Miebell residence. Tbe consideration is said to be $1000. Mr. Fisher will, as aeon as possible, commence tbe erection on bis new ac quisition of n two-story residence to coat la tba neighborhood of $5000. Io tbe report of the premiums award- ad for tbe poultry exhibits, published in tbe semi-weekly ChuOmIcijc of tbe 6th, the types trade ns nay that the first pre mium for Bronzed Turkeys was awarded to 0. A. Gibson and tbe second to Chas. J. Nicholson. The order ought to have been reversed, Mr. Nicholson having carried off tbe blue ribbon. P. J. Stadleman has let the contract to a Portland Arm for the machinery for an ice plant to be established here tbls fall. It will have a capacity sufficient 'to meet all the demands of the any for veers to come. Tbe feat that tbe bulk of all the ice used in Tba Dallas for the) peat five years has bad to be imported n great distance by rail bas made the es tablishment of the plant n practical nf Gen. A. fitenf, Tousght will be your last opportunity to bear one whom such papers as tbe New York San and tbe World apeak of aa "tbe grant Wagnerian tenor." The Vogt should hardly be able to contain the audience on this occasion. Nat only for the plneenre which will be derived therefrom, but for tbe sake of the repu tation of Tbe Dalles aa a city where ton "best" Is appreciated, do we hope to nan the largest mend gathered upon n similar noatsinn in the Vogt. Thorn ie mora activity nt this Usee In MTkei ef Tbe Dalles then tar the past Ms or eight Dad Botta, who baa been in tbe for sfe yearn, says in nnd net of no seed in all the Be nam thaw isn't a tla be know of In fawn, end within tk few of m, saying that tbe price of real estate has palpably stiffened In correspondence with the increased demand. Will wonders never cease? Cabbages weighing twenty pounds, potatoes three pounds, onions nearly as large, cauli flower five pounds, turnips, radishes, lettuce nnd peas that would put Mill Creek on the bankseat. Them are in cluded In tbe Klondike exhibit nnd nil raised around Dawson City. Alaska will be a garden spot yet. On October 15th tbe O. B. A N. will nail round trip tickets to tbe Portland exposition for $3.10, including two admissions to the exposition nnd good for return within ix days. oO-td The semi-annual report of tbe countv clerk, which will be published in Tun Chroxici-b by tbe end of tbe week, will probably be a surprise to a good many people. It will show that tbe amount of outstanding warrants and estimated accrued interest aggregates tbe sum of $119,668 62, while tbe resources, which comprise the amount duo the county from tax sales for tbe years 1898. 1899 and 1900, is estimated at $8,000, leaving e net indebtedness of $111,668 63. Mr. Lake remarks that bis statement shows a large excess of indebtedness over for mer reports by countv clerks, but ho feels certain, nevertheless, that it gives aa correct a statement of the financial condition of the county as It is possible to make. Orlin M. Banford. of Pittsburg, bas started a movement in favor of planting tram in memory of the lata President McKiniey next Arbor Day, and baa written to a number of governors of states in regard to the matter. Governor Nash, of Ohio, replies that be will prob ably make such n recommendation in bis Arbor Day proclamation. Governor McLean, of Connecticut, has referred the matter to tbe local press, and be Is likely to also take action Favorable re plies have also been received from other governors, including New York, Kansas and North Dakota, and others are aeon expected. A letter iant received from George B. Cortaiyou indicates that the matter has been laid before the pml dent for his eon si deration, which is like ly to bo favorable, In view of hie attitude la rotor octrouoa. Henry E. Doeeh, who bee charge of the Oregon exhibits at the Pan-American exposition, writes to the Oregon Ian explaining the eireossstsiices which led ap to bis obtaining for tbe Oregon ex hibit of wools the highest award and a gold msdsl to The Paiisn Seeoring Mills lor the finest exhibit of graded wools on exhibition. Mr. 4 tried Sanaa hie arrival in In MM Oissjan wool saw Inter to n vooi exhibit, bnt without In hie extremity honsnd the ton World's fair. ured six to seven feet long ; the Argen tine Bepnbllc, with its Immense wool exhibit; Missouri, New York, and many other Ann exhibits, and Oregon with only a handful, so to speak. But hero again quality and not quantity won the day. The judges repeatedly came back to our exhibit tore-examine It, and final ly said to me: 'Notwithstanding yon have no fleeces according to the rules, your wools are so fine and of such super ior quality that wo have decided to give yon too highest award for a collective exhibit.' This certainly waa a generous thing to do, and waa decidedly gratify ing to us. Tbe judges also said : 'We shall recommend n gold medal for your scoured wool, which is the cleanest, whitest and finest we ever saw.' " Herr Sehotfs Vreuraaa. ft i Aria "Luereela Borgia ' ten van a I Per Linden ban in. ft t Die Tor The following excellent program will be given at Herr 8cbott's recital to night at the Vogt: Selection Piano a I Die Qrenadlare fteUsiomr Ml. Borgia ' Donizetti Lneien Vannotl. Schubert Kueetem Elisabeth Bonn. Selection tariur Anton fcebott. a ( Arte Floes ana "Prophet' afryarftwr ft i Lied .,7.7....: Jwiserr OttUle Behaeeklug. Selection Wagtm Anton Ssbott. Duett "Abend lied ' Euer Kllaebetfe Bonn. On tile Bobneealng. Trio aua "KacbUeeer' ' Vreuiur Ottilia SehneealDgtAnton Hchott,Lueien Vanned Selection Wagner Anion Boaoic. Accompanists: Lores a Sails and Ottilia aeaeewteg. floats are now on sale at Clarke A Falk's drug store nt 75 and 10 cents. School Meyers. extta left evm tram Fmvltfml PwBatg unOgPvufi SatfwttnaWJete Sni4406 I 00 flggfSsktiMur VsV9 w&WVO tvPfeW ft futeMffwfi ntsaaJPeP lIsTn UWBmttuBY'g NuJO Dnwwaaar Fvyefe The following Is tbe monthly report of the school In district No. 63, for the month ending Oct. 4tb : Number belonging, 34; average dally attendanoe, 19; whole number days at tendance, 881 ; whole number days sb senee. 41 ; times tardy, 6. Those on tbe roll of honor for tbe month nrn Ernest Evans, Jamie Hard- wick, Gertrude Davenport, Allah Smith Lee Evans, Lnrilne Fisher, Maude Evans, Willie Gelbart, Johnio Smith, Jimmie Smith, Floosie Gelbart. Ola NoBMaa, BIO DAY AT EXPOSITION. Tbe O. B A N. Oo. will sell tickets to Portland nnd return on October Utb, siSflto4luwJp' mrw) flfc) ifskwOw) 6O9pOR0 Co wbo exposition, lor $3 10, good returning within six days. Children, half thntn CASTOR I A "9m Tnmeto Sfhi fHHrssu pis KM Ym waW Alvil taafjM SawBW "sTBwnngTglp sskjfwP We have just received our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out your boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We Will MtV yOU money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. Tbe NewTork Cash Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, olean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MATS S CROWE sun I jr. We beg to piuvumt sv picture) of a late arrival. While up-to-date, the design is quiet and in good taste. 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