..The New York Cash Store... oat Sale of 138 and 142 tejoond Str.et. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. LAMES' GLOVES.. vp a a mm bbbsbs mm ..Rigs' m TOllll'S SMIL SUITS.. I KNEE PANTS I I Arc You Mixed on the Sciit and Overcoat Question? It's pretty hard to know what to do, isn't it, when ew? clothier in town has "the best at the lowest p'ico" and all "give satisfaction,"' and aU heat the tailor to pieces, and eave yon a half to a third and all that. It comes down to the question of faiih in somebody. Hart, Schaffner 8X Marx tavil-or-made Clothing made xpressly for PEASE & MAYS,, will answer the qies:icti. Stylish, durable and best for the money. $10.00 to $23.00. Large assortment of SHIRTS, made up in plain and neat effects; Correct Styles for this season. $1.00 to $2.23. Velvo Chameleon Neckwear, the only new thing from the silk looms this fall. Sold by Pease tfc Mays only. W 1 Largest and bast assortment of Stylish Nats in the city. We offer for this week a complete line of Gloves, in tan, brown, black and red; siaes 6 to 7, . Special Sale Price, 56c fe No gloves will be fitted on during tale. The Little Feet. Tako car of them the big feet will take care of themselves. There It no article of wearing ap parel that rtqu;re en much ntre.i tion as Cbildreu'e Shoes. We he lieve n good sho-s and the right kind ot shoes for rhMdren shoes that conform to the natural shaoe of tbe foot without sacrificing all sense of t;ood taste. We have sev eral make of Children's Shoes, mad from the best of leathers and on the right lasts. Box Calf, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Kid, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. Kangaroo Calf, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. All sixes and widtha. PEASE St MAYS. The Dalles Daily Cfaraniete. MONDAY OCT. 28, 1901 Oysters Served in any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All VFaaeo County wirruti registered prior to December S, ISM, will be paid a presentation at ray onto. Interest wet after September 18, INI. JOHN F. HAHPBBIBI, County Tn WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Senator Mitchell will start East to take up bis congressional duties about November 20th. A thoroughly competent girl wanted to do general boose work. Apply at this office. o25-2S A purse, containing s small sum of money, has been left at this office. It was left in H. L. Jones' candy booth daring the carnival. o28-3: Professor Sandvig will commence a 'lancing class next Wednesday evening, to continue all winter. All tbose desir ous of joining the class ebonld be present at the first meeting st 8 o'clock, harp. 028-3t M . T. Nolan has for sale a few copies of the new Ortgonian hand book, which he ie selling at ton cents a copy. This the most convenient and valuable compendium of Oregon statistics in print any price. o26-26 28 Krv. Like, Episcopal minister of Tbe Dilles, preached in tbe Presbyterian cbo-ch Monday evening. The sermon was very entertaining. We nope tbs revrned Keotleman will call again. He wiil go to Bbaniko, where be will remain few days before returning to Tbe Da le. Moro cor respondent of Wasco Mr. C. A. Severance, of PortlndTI in the city looking over , tbe situation with a view to starting a commercial chco! at this place for teaching s thor ough business course, including book- keeping, type-writing sod short hand Mr. Sever antte comes here highly recoro mended and we bops he may succeed in wabhehing a school. T Charles Uendersbott was arrested ys- ",ar f lernooo by Deputy Sheriff E B- Woods for Belli art, laker to Indians The arrest wss mads st tbs wood pile et the foot of Union street sod tbs dep ot.' caught Uendersbott la tbs set of ban ing a bottle of alcohol to au Indian. Hendersbou will be emsmloed tomorrow noroijg before rnsnmisatasrr Hudson. Hsrry Cloegb, fee ami ut st lus Dalle, has J. M. Cosltor, lathers ""e wnHs ftaJaaon to Am- a r oa will move on to it sect year with ly years this family. ( Mr. Clough has amassed a fair competency at his trade of machm i ist and chooses wisely in settling down to the ease and peace of a pastoral life. Skamania County Pioneer. The many friends of Mr. W. W. Williams will be glad to learn that be is progressing towards recovery in a man ner peculiarly gratifying to tbem, as well as to his pbyscians. Should no complications arise in tbe next two or three days we shall be able to compli ment Mr. Williams on bis recovery from a 'disease that st one time indicated certain death. Tbe report that a child of B. T. Col line, the milkman, is ill of diphtheria is without a particle of foundation, and as tbe repot t works au injury to Mr. Col lin? it is only fair to him to contradict it in the most positive manner. Since our report of last week that said that there were only six cases in the city there have been no new cases and moat of those then ill have since recovered. Mr. Toomey, of the Columbia hotel, received word this morning from Port land that the physicians were obliged to remove tbe injured eye of Sam Hudson in order to save the other one. Sam Hadson ie the youngest son of Henry Hudson, of Boyd. While chopping wood in tne forest west of Dufor, one day last week, a chip struck tbe boy's cge and injured it eo that be was obliged to go to Portland and consult an eye specialist. Mr. W. E. Williams, of Poik county, arrived here yesterday on a visit to his brother, W. W., w ho is ill at The Dalles uoepital. It is lurdly necessary to ray that the visitor was delighted to find his brother in such a hopefnl condition. By- the way, W. . is a fac simile of W. W., only bnilt on s larger scale. There are six brothers uf tbem, and The Dalles man, who isn't s skeleton by any means, is the smallest man of the lot. The Williams family are Oregon pioneers of 1845. Miss Melinda Allen Fender, daughter of John Fende- of this city, was eighteen years old at 4 o'clock this morning. 1 There is nothing peculiar in this an nouncement, nor is it strange that Miss Fender is a stout, healtby young lady sud weighs 107 ponnds in her stocking soles. The peculiar thing about her case is tbat eighteen yeais ago, twenty four hours after her birth, and with all bar baby bands and gussets end waists sod waists and gussets snd bands, she weighed exactly two ponnds sod saves ounces. And she wss bora is St. Joseph, Missouri, and didn't corns into the world s minute before her time. Andy Keller, tbe candy man, bas anticipated tbe Lewis sad Clark exposi tion by au exbibit of bis own, which he erects! ia one of bis show windows ibis morning. It is is tbs form of aa Irish round tower, although Andy wosldn't from know aa Irish round tower from aa Irish turf etoek, sad It's all made at landy stuck with possets, coeos eats Indpopeorn. Oa the top w an Ameri can flag with the legend in csndy, "Lewis and Clark, 1905." The inside of the tower and the grounds at its base remind one of Herrmann's pic.ure of Noah's ark, the difference being tbat this is no humbug and Herrmann's wss. Saturday evening the local agent of the Pacific Express Company went to supper leaving in front ot tne office s package of plants snd mosses sewed up in burlap and addressed to Milton, Uma tilla county. Tbe package being fresh from the nursery wss hesvily satuaated and Mr. Korts never dreamed that any one mould bother it. On his return from anpper be wss surprised to find tbat the package bad been stolen. Dep uty Sheriff Woods and Officer Alieky were notified of tbe loss and aftar some searching tbey found tbe package cached in a wood pile at the foot of Washington afreet. Tbe package bad been ripped open, but, as it was of no value to tbe thieves, tbey left it wbere it was found. If there be a health officer in the city, and Tub Cbbokiclb honestly doesn't know whether there is or not, but strongly inclines to tbe belief tbst there enrely cannot be one, we recommend bim to take s walk through tbs alley bounded by Second and Third. Let bim, however, take the precaution to have s bottle of smelling salts on band and s lard bucket, or something, in case he objects to voiding the contents of big stomscb in tbe alley. When he bas made tbe trip if be doesn't own to having jeen more decayed vegetables, rotten eegs, and human excrement, and studied mora sud worse smells tbsn sver greeted his alfactory nerve since it first started in business, tbe writer hereof will set up the cigars. Albert Tscbaggeucy filed a complaint in the circuit court this morning against F. N. Jones, of Sherar's Bridge, for tbe recovery of $880.71 for services rendered as s laborer oo tbe farm, together with interest from October 26, 1901. Jones' herders bave levied upon his sheep for claims for wages aggregating some $2000. His buggy snd team wars attached here this morning, but were released on Jones' claim tbat tbey were exempt from exeeution. Jones this morning filed for record in. the clerk's office a deed to his wife of all his real estate in Wasco county. Tbe consideration is one dollsr and love and affection. Dep uty Sheriff Sexton left here this afier noon for tbe Jones ranch to sieze for the creditors everything bs can gst bis bsads oa. Tbs funeral of tbe late William Moa bos took place from Craadall A Burgee's undertaking rooms st 1:80 this after noon. Tbe death of Mr. Mosbos is shroodsd in mystery. Ail tbst is knows at this writing Is tbat bs wss found la tbs Willsmetto river, near tbe Portland Steel brides, last Sa tarda r. sad thai the cosditios of to body indies tod thai li had bsea la the water for about six says. We ssarss of eiels.es appeared sad the of tM eereeer's jury Ie saeb drowned." The deceased was born sbout 39 years sgo. He was s good natured, amiable man, and tbe death of a brother at Missoula, Montana, Octo ber 2nd, is known to have given him great distress and may, possibly, have affected his mind. He bad many friends here who deeply regret his untimely end and whose sympathies go out towards bis aged mother, Mrs. Anna Moabus, ot 8eattle ; snd bis sister, Mrs, M. T. Nolan, of this city. Green Most Haas, Murderer Green has given up hnpe of escaping the gallows. State Sens tor E. M. Rands, bis sttorncy, was up early this week, snd, it is repotted, informed his client that he must suffer the ex treme penalty. s The meek-appearing little jail where the prisoner is confined is far stronger than it looks, and would resist all ordi nary efforts to escape from it, even were the prisoner disposed to try. It is tbe belief of those who bave him in chsrge tbat Green lacks tbe con rage to escape even if he had a fighting chance to do so. But, given a raw snd gimlst, it would require several hours to effect sa escape through the jail where Green is confined. The rails are composed of many thick nesses of inch boards, each thickness being nailed with spikes four inches apart, driven slantwise. Tbs building is only 12x12 in iz. outside measure ment. and half of This space is allotted to tbs jailer, wbo baa but little more than enough room for a bed. A night and day watch is now kept snd will be maintained up to tbe day of Green's doom. Tbe precise day of tbe execution haa not yet been made public, but it is evidently nesr at band, as Sheriff Totten is now planning to bave cards printed inviting his friends to wit ness the gruesome event. About 200 of these favors will be distributed. The prisoner chows sucb a woful lack of con rage as tbe day approaches for the execution tbat the sheriff has decided to construct a gallows in the woods ad jacent to tbs town, snd sway from bear ing distance of tbs condemned man. Skamania County Pioneer. ew Commercial School, I propose to open a school In this city for teaching a thorough commercial course, including book-keeping, type writing and shorthand. Tbe patronage of pupils desiring sneb Instruction is re spectfully solicited. O. A. Skvksakck. Horses for Bale. Twelve" good work horses. Will sell vet cheap. A ply to Ned Gates. oJSWUUw CASTOR I A Far lataata add OuJArto. Uf KM Tn Man Always louM We havo just received our complete full line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the timo 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. TheNewYork Cash Store Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction of Cole's Original Air-Tlulu Heater has revolution ised the heating stove trade in all aeotions of the United Slates. Its won derful economy In the use of tfnei, and many other excellent qualities, strongly recommend it to all in need of a heating stove. What Cole's Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from z ro to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your house evenly day and night. It holds fire 30 hours without attention. You build only one fire each winter. It burns chips, barb, leaves, paper snd corn cobs, an I gives excellent results with this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light snd easily moved snd wet up. The combustion is perfect and ashes ars removed only once in four weeks. None of the heat is waated and the stove a ill save one-half of your fuel bill. It is olean, economical, convenient, safe end durable. Every one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to stsv alr-tiuht as long as ussd. Where wood is used for fuel every family should haxt- one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. New Grocery Store "Ve 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. ass Iff AYS CROWE... Blakeley's Drug Store, THE QUO RELIABLE 176 3d St , THE DALLES Wo carry the largest and inoat aotoplete stock lu Eastern Oregon of UKIIOI an MEDICINES, COM IIS and ItRViHKS, SPONOKS and CHAMOIS, I'UHSES aod WALLETS, PKBMo ma FOCO (IAMKHSI, PHOTO SUPPLIES, PHOTO PA PEE end MOUNTS, LOWNKV CHOCOLATES. '0B OWN KX TRACT of Union sud Va nilla are the Scat Made. Everything we Mil 1 reek. Our price are OaeeUlent. Our PHBSVltlPTION Department is In charge of competent man. We Manufacture--Or. Wood's LlNlaaestl, Or. Wood's Naraauarilla, Or Wood'. Headarhe Table!, and Wile. Hasel Almond Cream. I MAIL OHOBUS receive our I DflTU DUflliCC I Kvvry I'ackage delivered Pree, I neriHiiial attention. QUI II rnUrlLO rmifly, lu the city. I ' '". 11 1 . 111111 1 11 i i ns John Paahek, The Tailor, Has just received 1000 samples ol the latost patterns iu tlrnt's Clothing Uoods. lis guaran tees prices aod a good fit or no pay. : John Paahek, The Tailor. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker Mi Embalmet Get, Third snd Wsshlnsjton ete. anasw All Fire Insurance. rounded my Capitol paid op 7,000,000 Asset . . EaOtlJMMKIo Now Is the time to insure; tomor row may be too lets. Phone No. So, Heufert 4 Condon. Phone No. MS, Pacific State Co, AKTIIDK iJtUFBKT Resident Agent, Tbs Dulles. Why pay 1.76 per gallon fc i.elsia whan vss ess bnv Jamas . . . - . . a. ma. . . . imIIah . eajeJU. CJUSI am. I rVs, agesle.