.The New York Cash Store... I3 end 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Perfect mm I cup mm it itcWssbbw MMmn ilia. Clothe Yon don't expect perfection in clothes any more than in men ; you try to come as near as possible. If you get inside one of our It. He Suits you'll be as close to clothes-perfection as you'll ever get Hirf Schiffher fripai Tailor' Cfade Clothes 5. ML Suits $10 to $25. refon CMsinere Strife, strict ly all-wool ; single and double breasted $0 NEW HATS, NEW SHIRTS, NEW UNDERWEAR, NEW HOSIERY, NEW NECKWEAR. 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 AA Price, W Very Dressy. Exquisite Styles. , PERSE St MHYS. w w w w The Dalles Dally THURSDAY OCT. 10. 1901 Ousters Served In any Style... At Andrew Kellera. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Vim Coa.tr ntiuli MMnI prior to fXMMtmber S, ISM. will ba paid a prexntatlon at my oSS. HUM mm arver Saptcatbar It, 1M1. job r. uinaiu, Caasv trwuitrtr WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. -Ironers at The Dalles steam 08 tf Wanted laundry. Wheat ia arriving by wsgoa aitEe rate of a boat 500 tons a day. Profenor Baadvig will give a social dance at the Baldwin Saturday night. 3t Sweet potatoes bare been raised quite sneeeBafolly in Oolombne neighborhood, lbs Golden dale Sentinel says. Complete tailor system of dress cat ting tangbt by Mrs. 6. E. Henderson at her residence on Third street, near Mad ison. olO-dawlw Fred Fisher pat a fores of men to work this morning on the foundation for his new residence soatb of the If Irhell resi dence on Washington street. Fred Ward, of Ward Bros., tbe saw mill men, is building a handsome new residence lor himself in tbe Homason Addition, west of tbe old fair grounds. Mrs. Sparlin will give lessons in ste nography at tbe residence of Mrs. 8. E. Henderson, Third street, near Madison. olOlwd Carpenters are at work on tbe new W. A. Johnston residence on the southwest earner of Third and Leegbiia. The building promises to be a very band some one. Governor Gear will leave 8alem nest Thursday for Colombos, Ohio, to parti cipate in the campaign ia that state, and nke speeches for the republicans. He xpecta to be borne again about Novem ber 10th. Tbe Pullman agricultural college will bold a farmers' institute in Qnideaaole October 21st and Sfcod, Professor Spill man, of the Pullman college, and Hon. C. L. Smith, of Miasesels, will be tbe principal lecturers. On petition of August Hizon. G. M. Connett has bean tirsJarf eg Judge J 'takslay admi-isAnsar of tag estate of the late Henry Dyes. Devoted left no foan heirs. Hie sweets Is sained at boot $2008, bot slsdes seat saay as this earn aU d Batts has sold tawaaaiisans of ra7 Alike., an gltaeatk street, to for $800, cash. He also sold Mr. Leloh tbe three lota adjoining that belonged to Mrs. An tone JJerome, now of Tillamook county, for $750. Mr. Lelob's family have moved into their new home. All tbe machinery of the new flouring mills is in the buitdins, and most of it is ia place. There is a small army of carpenters aad millwrights at work, and the indications now are that tbe mills will be all ready to start np by Novem ber 1st. Whatever delay there may be after that will be in connecting the mills with the electric power. Tbe Olympia chamber of commerce recently passed resolutions condemna tory of anarchism end urging congress to peas laws placing membership in an anarchistic organisation on tbe calendar of ctlmee, such as high treason, and farther urging that an attempt made on tbe life of tbe chief officers of the nation be puniabable by death. Tbe Linn county Council, Patrons of Husbandry, yesterday pssaed a strong resolution sgainst tbe calling of a special session of tbe legislature to make an ap propriation for tbe Lewis and Clark exposition. Tbeir opposition, we are told, is not to tbs exposition, but to the expense; aad herein they manifest that they are la thorough accord with tbe majority. We all want tbe exposition, but if it is going to cost as anything, wfaytthen that's another question en tirely. The Philadelphia Times is authority for tbe statement that daring tbe win ter season of tbe new presidential ad ministration, official mourning mill be observed, end not until January 1, 1003, will tbe wbite house doors '.be opened for either public, diplomatic or army and navy receptions. Tbe members of tbe cabinet will not hold open house, and there will be uo official participa tton whatever in tbe social life of tbe capital for tbe first six months of Press dent Roosevelt's term. Will wonders never cesse? Cabbages weighing twentv pounds, potatoes three nounds. onions nearly as large, esuii flower Ave pounds, turnips, radishes, lettuce aad pees that would pot mw Creek on the back seat. These are in cluded in tbe Klondike exhibit and all raised around Dawson City. Alaska Hi be e earden snot yet. Oo October 1Mb tbe O. B. at 5. will sell round trip tickets to the Portland expositioa for $3.10, including two admissions to too expoeiilea and good for return wkmo six days. Mrs. W. F. MsftU. of Dafor. died at The Dalles hospital yesterday altar of eepbrttis, or ianemanetioa of the kidneys. A beat a weeasgeti which sea rafliad and wssdoiaf in fc iMTSSSheebaadaadtwe sesae children by a anas la ell. the H. H. Haywsrd, lives in Wamic, and her brother, C. K. Haywsrd, ia a well- known resident of The Dalles; while e sister, Mrs. Cbes. Wing, and a brother, Horses Hay ward, are residents of tbe Wamic settlement. Mrs. Msgili was an earnest Christian woman and bad been a church member for many yeai a. The remains were taken today to Dufur, from whence they will be taken on to Wamic tomorrow for interment. Two strange - looking, iron-strapped wooden boxes, bearing tbe brand "Kan sas City Creamery" might have bean seen lying in front of tbe Pacific Express office yesterday afternoon, and if one bad Inquired what they were for he would probably have been surprised to learn tbst they bed come here ell tbs way from Abeline, Kansas, loaded with butter which wae sold in this city. Think of it ! Shipping butter from Kan sas, and yet living in a state that ia, naturally, ons of tbe finest dairy conn tries in tbe world. A fairly good bouse greeted Herr Ac ton 8ehott and his assistants at tboir musical recital at tbe Vogt last night. Cur German friends were there in gen erous force, end ss msny of tbem possess high musical culture, and tbe songs were mostly of tbs Fatherland, their ap preciation could easily be Inferred by tbe less hsppily attested, from tbs hearty end ioog-coo tinned rounds of ap please. Tbe rest of us bud to be content with such pleasure as flows from listening to a voles of marveloia compass snd dramatic power, without the added pleasure of understanding the words. Not so was it, however, when our own Liisie Boon came to tbe footligbte, amid a long continued round of applause that wae se flattering to tbe young lady as bar subsequent performance proved it to be deserved. After singing a vsry sweet German song, Mies Boon respond ed to an encore with "Tbe Holy City," in English, at tbe conclusion of which she was preaeated with a magnificent bouquet of flowers and was called before the certain no less tbaa three or four times. It Is no figure of speech to say tbst Miss Bono's singing esptored tbs bones, and if she should livs a hundred years aba will hardly aver have a more appreciative sedlenee than she bad last night, and that among those, many of whom et least, base known bar from childhood. And, hast of all. this appre ciation was faUy aaearvsd. CASTOR I A far lafcats eai CkUisoM. ssat IM YftM HtM ArfsWt iMfM bar teg as hair gjg get) sag far an The Wheat Trots. The Portland Commercial Review of October 10th bss tbs following to esy of tbe whest situation : "We note a fair export movement dar ing the week Just ended. Trading baa bean without special features, the situa tion being unaltered as to conditions previously noted. Tbst holders are dis posed to accept current values ia con firmed by constant selling, which, while at no time of sn active character has been steady and perhaps more aatisfse- tory to exporters tbsa if wheat poured in on them. Receipts have been liberal, tbe hverage to data being about U0 cars per day. Wheat is going on board ship rapidly snd since out lsst tbsrs have been quite s number of vessels loadsd. Tbe week's foreign ad does ware on the whole of a weak nature, few cargo boy- being in the msrket, owing to the low prices at which English wbsats were selling, tbe average msrkst price thia week being 27a 31 per quarter. Tbe outlook for any material advance in prioer is not very encouraging st prsssnt, snd it woald be with great pleasure if tbe Commercial Review could esy tbst the markets wsre better sod prices like ly to advance. Tbe crop of the United States is vsry large, and with the com petition of Russia and Argentina on cheaper wheats, it does not look very encouraging. Balling or bearing wheat or any other commodity on paper is shout sa valueless as counting paper profits unsecured ss tangible assets. Tbsrs is, therefore., no barm In looking st tbs facts as they ere rstber then dis torting tbem we srs disbonssl to oar- selves tbe moment we adopt the latter course it is always more sensible end profitable to bow to fact than to worship tbe bauble of fiction, to dream. "In normsl years, wbsa tbe crops of tbs world outside of wheat wre at a nordMk!, the big yield of wheat In tbe world this year woald oadeoisbly ween very low prices. Fortunately for wheat producers generally, the coarss grsio crops of Arasrica this ysar are abnormal ly small. Tbia is all tbst prsvaats very low wheat prices. Bat just bow much this is worth to tbe wheat prise ia yet uncertain, no tar it has been worth all of 10 coats pes bushel, perbeps 16 cents. Tbe avenues of wheat consumption have been widened materially by Its cheap ness ss com pared with tbe dear sees of tbe coarser grains, bat whether soft stent to absorb the big surplus of wheat Is yet to be determined. If not, tbaa prises mast go lower there is ssrtainly nothing la the prsssnt sitaetiee to pot tkeaj higher. Prices bare may be sjaoted far Olab, WVA seats; biaostom, assents; valiey, H seats per basnet." fO OAV AT IXfKWTiOM. 1eaO.B4V.Oo. will soil tickets to PsMrMAsmBSBBm smJsVfsl flsMAfsm efafM OsmstsSAsnW laWafc s asBUBBwawnwegi smnssns) swnwawsrv sj wnusy awwwsww eawwwp M IA --- ' - -yL,. m - helf these ..Boys' anil TOIItH'S SCHOOL SOUS.. KNEE PANTS 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 save you money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The NewTork Cash Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. 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