SBbbWHH W Sal Wv-v . v v SSJ BBF BaV BBS. WnBVBBBBHKBHHHHHHHMHHHHHH SBBBB1 BSBSBl I ggga ...The New York Cash Store... 188 and 148 Sacond 8trsot. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. You d Your Wife I SPECIAL Hosiery are invited here to see our McdS Suit $7.75 All this week, $7.75 will buy a suit that is strictly all-wool, good looking, stylish and durable. Onty new heavy winter suits shown, latest cut3 and patterns, positively the greatest value ever placed on sale. Men's ' black and brown stiff Hats, $3 quality; special $2.53 Largest and most complete line of Men's Fine Overcoats, H. S. & M. make, $13 to $23. Children's fast black Hose, size 5 to 8; real value 15c, &tecial Price, IOc. Ladies' fleece-lined cotton Hose, excellent value at 35c; our price this week, 27c er air. Under wear Ladies' fall-weight jersey ribbed vests and pants; good value at 35c; our price for this week, 25c garment. $3 Shoes Perhaps you will be surprised to see the shoes we are selling at $3. Our Great $3 Shoe is our Leader. It's made in a Lady's shoe and Gentleman's, and if there is a bet ter shoe on earth sold tor $3 we have never seen it. The winter styles are here, of the best stocks and new lasts. On the foot you can't tell our $3 shoes from a $5 pair. PEHSE St MKYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FUIDAY OCT. 25. 1901 Oysters Served in any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco Coauty warrant registered prior to December 8, 1898, will be paid on presentation at my ofllee. Interest km after September IS, 1801. JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE, County Treasurer. VAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A thoroughly competent girl wanted to do general housework. Apply at this office. c25 28 L. L. Van Nordwiok, the br.rber, has purchased a small band of Angora goats, which he has sent ont to his ranch five miles this eide of Moeier. M. T. Nolan has for sale a few copies of the new Ortgonian hand book, which he is selling at ten cents a copy. This is the most convenient and valuable compendium of Oregon statistics in print at any price. 026-26-26 The Shaniko paper says : "Kev. C. H. Lake, rector of the Episcopalian church in The Dalles, was in Moro this week, and conducted services in the Presbyterian church on Monday night. The church was crowded with an appre ciative congregation." An immense run of sardines is report cil in the lower river during the past few clave, and fishermen with small mesh seines have been catching all they could dispose of at 8 aingle haul. Tom cods also continue plentiful, and many people are making good wages catching them. The Modern Woodmen of America will give a free entertainment here on the evening of Nov. 4ih, at which a lec ture on Woodcraft will be given by Hon. L. W. Byron. J. W. Rimmons, state deputy, and Dr. Hamilton Meade, bead physician, will be present and take part u the entertainment. Full particulars will be given later on Fred Van Norden, George Bonn an Audy (Jrquhart returned home last' 'light from an eight days' huotinp and fishing trip on the bond waters of Hood river. They report having enjoyed themselves immensely, and while tbey tiled to bag any largo game, they bad all the grouse and flab they coold eat, nd more too. Fred killed a marten, whose unusually largo and Una pelt bo has sent to a Portland furrier to have tanned and made up into a boa for Mrs. u Norden. J. Waggoner, manager of the Oregon Lecture Bureau, la bora booking a lac course consisting of four lecture and one electric display. The benefits arising therefrom go to the public school library. Judging from the many favor able press comments in various places where the attractions have already ap peared, either one is well worth the price asked for the season ticket by the management of the high school. Jt is to be hoped the people of The Dalles will give the course a liberal support. Tick ets for the entire course are only a dollar or twenty cents a night. For a single lecture the price will be fifty cents. At 3 o'clock this afternoon an inquiry at The Dalles Hospital elicited the pleas ing news that Mr, W. W. Williams, who underwent a most critical surgical oper ation Wednesday afternoon for constric tion of the bowels, was holding his own and, it anything, improving. For the first time since the operation the pa tient this afternoon partook of a little food. The operation, as Etnted at the time, was a last resort, and scarcely any hope was entertained of the patient's ultimate recovery. As matters are at this writing his physicians are beginning to have a little hope that their previous expectations may be disappointed. "Isn't it too bad," said a modest little maiden this morning to M. Z. Djnnell, as she passed him while he stood in front of his drug store and Mr. McAr thnr, the big seven-foot electrician, .struggled on the other eide the street with the problem of raising a 400-pound transformer to the top of a pol in which the hands of a clock set in a glass dial when twirled by the operator were made to stop at any hour he named. But the fishing trick, Noah's ark, the Turkish chair trick, the bottle trick and some others were performed so clumsily that tbey spoiled all the rest of the performance. Herrmann will never get any of last night's play-goers to give a dollar to boo him asain. Chips From Bood River Olaeler. M. P. lsenberg brings in from his place at Belmont the potatoes that take the bun, two of them weighing 24 pounds each, down weight. E. E. Savage is still a very sick man. But he is being carefully looked after by bis physicians and good nurses and hopes are entertained for his recovery. Judd S. Fieb, Thad Seuferi, Richard Gorman and S. L. Cliue came to Mount Hood last Saturday for au outing. Tbey were much surprised to find it did not rain while Judd Fish was here. Last Thursday evening while Rev. Frank Spauldingand wife were at prayer meeting, the children were left at home in charge ot their boy Jtotnn. Komn heard a commotion in the chicken pen and went out to aee what was wrong. As he looked into the chicken bouse he was seized by a man, choked and thrown into the chicken house and the door XnrVdA iin hi m on the outside. The bov "'a'1'1 (stayed in the chicken bouse till his it too bad that the Wasco Warehouse J father came home and released bim. Electric Light Company dou't want Mr. j There seems to be a bad lot of hobos in McArtbur any longer?" "I hailu't, heard a word of it. What's the matter with him?" asked the drug store man in astonishment. "O, they say he's long enough already," taid the little maiden in mock solemnity a-: she pursued her way, and Martin hunted the newspaper fiend and set up the cigars. If there is a health officer in town The Chro.vici.ie would suggest that he take a walk through the alley of the block bounded by Second and Third and Court and Washington. Please take some smelling salts along, or if you cannot afford the salts, bold your nose tight and go through the alley on a run. And when you have got through yon will probably wonder why we haven't more victims of contagious disease.-. Now let nobody get his back up because The Chronicle rails attention to a nuisance that smells to heaven. The writer doesn't know who la to blame, doesn't want to know and doesn't care. He only knows that part of the alley is in a most foul condition aud that it pugbt to be cleaned. "Herrmann t&e Great" is a good deal greater at long rang than at short. Ho lad a good house last night, at a mighty food price, and whil ha performed two ir throe vary clever tricks, soma of beat moat of them in fact ware raw 44nd clumsy. Tba vary bast trick waa the first, that of baring cards spring from a pack at bit command while bo stood at a distant and bad no apparent connection. Nest came tba clock trick, this vicinity lately. Every loafer tbat cannot give a good account of himself should be made to move on. Barbers, Attention! All barbers of this city are requested to be present at a meeting to be held at the O. K. barber shop next Monday evening at 8 :30 o'clock to attend to busi ness of importance to the craft. By or der of the h ca! union. T. J. Lynch, president, J. R. Rkks, secretary. Saner kraut and Swiss and Limburger cheese at Maier & Benton's. 2-3t Professor Sandvig will give a dance at the Baldwin Saturday night. 24 St Fouui A necktie, with Masonic gold pin, wbieb the owner can find at tbie office by paying for this notice. 24-3t Wanted For cash, forty head of horses from 1100 to 1200 pounds weight. Apply iminediataly to T. J. Dripps, The ballot. oW-ltdaw A now Hoe of children's school hate and cape received at Campbell A WIU son's millinery parlors. At reasonable prices. Call and too them. o23-tl Wbaa your bair appears dry and to bare loot its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what too bair naedt wboa it gets In that eon dltloa. Wa have the Orowa of fcaaaoe Hair flMfi) Grower a a d Qoooaant Cream W Tonic. Tbey will aara daad raff and all mm. For aaie at raatrf oar Fries aOe aad 7ac a bottla. Martha, the beloved wife of George R. Snipes, died yesterday, October 24, 1901, at bor home just west of town, of ty phoid pneumonia, after an illness of about ten days. The deceased wat a native of Kentucky, where the waa born February 23, 1835. Her maiden name waa Imbler, and with her parents the crossed the plains by ox team, arriving in The Dalles In 1853. Mr. Snipea waa one of the party, as was the Luce family, which settled subsequently in the John Day country, and on September 18th, shortly after their arrival here the young couple were united in marriage by Rev. H. K. Hinea. Their't was the second marriage celebrated in Oregon, east of the Cascade mountains, that of a French man named De Buchalier and a Miss Tomk.ns being the first. Fourteen chil dren were born to Mr. and Mrs. Snipes. One son died in infancy, one was drowned in the Columbia river and one waa killed in Yakima county by a fall from a horse. Of the eleven surviving children seven are residents of Wasco county. These are Leicester, James, Henry, Charles, Fred, Mary and Mrs. France McCown. The others are Mrs Lily Waterman, of Umatilla county, Mrs, Susie Adams, of Illinois, and Leander and Frank, of Yakima coonty, Washington. Mrs. Snipes was a member of the M. E. church since 1852. She was one of the very noblest of the sturdy pioneer wives and mothers who braved so many bard ships and sacrificed so many comforts in the settlement of the Oregon wilderness. No woman ever stood higher in the es teem of those who knew her best for all the womanly virtuea tbat are the orna ment and glory of her sex. Among the older settler s of tbfscoinmunlty her death is regarded in the light of a bitter per sonal lots. The funeral a ill take place from the boose at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. CASTOR I A For latautt aud Children. The aCiad You Hare Always Bought Bears tba AM gn am re of In Tuuelt Wltk Tueaa. CoKtTAMTiKOfLi, Oct. 24. Tho mis sionaries wbo are operating from S ma ker, Bulgaria, are at last in touch with tht brigands who abducted Mist Ellen M. Stone and her companion, Mm. Ttllka, according to dlipatobaa rratlvad bare today, though whether negotiation! for the ransom bava actually baas opaaadit not disclosed. 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