...The New York Cash Store... 138 end 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORK of the City. oat Sole of LAMES' GLOVES.. Arc You Mixed. on the Suit and Overcoat Question? It's pretty hard to know what to do, ifn't it, when every clothier in town has "the beaiavthe lw-st p'ioe" and all "give satisfaction," and a! heat the tailor to pi?ce and erve vou a half to a third and all that. It comes down to the quest! -n of falih in someboir. Hart, SchaAier Bv Marx tailor-made ClotHintf, m.i xpreesly for PEASE & MAYS, will answer the question. Stylish, durable and beat for the money. $10.00 to $2300. Largo assortment of SHIRTS, made up in plain and neat effects; Correct Style for this season. $1.00 to $2.83. Yclvo Chameleon Neckwear, the only new thing from the silk looms this fall. Sold by Pease & Mays only. Largest and best assortment of Stylish Hats in the city. We offer for this week complete line of Gloves, in tan, brown, black and red! S1Z38 6 to 7 l2- Sped I Sale Price, 50C tSr No gloves will be fitted on during sale. The Little feet. Take care of them the big feet will take care of themselves. There la no article of wearing ap parel that n quire so much atten tion as Children' Shoes. We be lieve in good sho"8 Mid the right kind of shoes for children shoes that con for n to the naturMl hape of the foot without sacrificing nil sense of good taste. We have sev eral makes of Children's Shoes made from the nest of leathers and on the right laata. 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. AH sizes and widtha. PEMSE 8l MRYS, if V AafrsfreftaV The Dalles Daily ChKmiele. THURSDAY OCT. 31. 1901 Oysters J At Andrew Keller's. Port-J' TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco County warrant registered prior to December 88, 18.8, will be paid on presentation at mr office. Interest ceatea after October 80, 1M1. JOHN F. HAHP8DIKI, Conner Treasurer. -WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The weather forecast for tonight and Friday is "increasing cloudiness." Don't forget the dance at Fraternity hall tonight. Supper and 8 good time. Eugene has rained a bonus of $8000 for a woolen mill to be erected at that place immediately. Best Rock Spring lamp coal $7.50 per too, delivered to any part of the city. Stadelman Com mission Co. o311w The grand social entertainment to be given by the Modern Woodmen at the Baldwin next Monday night will be free to everybody. The parties who borrowed the Circle coffeepot without permission some time fiDte, are requested to return it at once to Fraternity ball. Mrs. P. J. Stadleman is recovering rapidly from the attack of typhoid fever. She was able to ait up in bed for 8 little "hile for the first time yesterday. Another fresh case of diphtheria was reported to the city authorities this morning. The victim is the mother of six children. The house was promptly quarantined. A plaai drunk, who gave hit name as Mike Raglan, was arrested last night by Officer Paulsen and contributed $2 to the replenishment of the eity exchequer this morning. K - v. C. D. Mickelseo, the M. E. pas tor of Goldendale, announces that he will preach next Sunday on the subject, "The Creed of Emma Goldman and Her Uoldendale Disciples." Dftd Butts today closed the sale ol lots 'and 2 in bios 8, Bgelow's Bluff Addi o for the ram of $50. The rota be "onged to F. H. Wakefield and were told to Caroline Jonas and husband. Mr. W. g. Williams, who underwent critical sarisal operation at The Dalles Hospital a weak or so ago. baa to r con valesoad thai k! nmaut hm. ory is now Siy antlsrjjsaf'l' me Dalles Hlsh School baas ball team just eonalndas) i-snerm-rti ftr slWsWtsd "riss of games with the Golds-dais f"my, and for oas gas with the Portland high school. Tba tones has ,ec'ved challsngss from tbs Dafar high school, Hill's Military Academy, land, and the Portland Academy Harry Dunn and the widow of the late Neil McLeod, of Goldendale were mar ried at tbe home of the bride yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will spend their honeymoon on tbe Sound. M. McGinnis, adminiatrator of tbe estate of the late Wenceehtaa Psebek, announces tbe sale at auction at tbe ranch in Columbia precinct, on Novem ber 13th, of tbe cattle, horses, bogs, chickens, hay, farming implements, etc., belonging to tbe estate. Tbe terms will be made known at tbe time of sale. Dad Bptts put out a new sign this morning in front of Hudson & Brown hill's office, which be had made to hold slips of cardboard describing tbe prop erty he has for eale or rent. The sign was only in place a little while when somebody tacked a good-sized card on it with tkiis legend: "Wanted, a good looking widow. Apply at once to Dad Butte." Mayor Farley received a telegraph message from Huntington, Baker county, early this afternoon announcing that Wesley Roberta, son of Mrs. A. J. Lin ton of lower Ten Mile, had been acci dentally and dangerously shot at that place jnet before noon today. No farther particulars of tbe accident were given. Mr. Farley fortbwitb forwarded tbe sad news to Mrs. Linton. Merchants desiring advertising space in tbe special new year edition of This Chbonicle will make application to W. C. Campbell or at this office. Space is rapidly bring taktn. and the indicationa are that the number of pages of this splendid issue will .have to be increased to accommodate tbe liberal patronage. Remember the date of publication is about December 15'h in order to give tbe business men an opportunity to ad vertise their holiday goods. Deputy Sheriff Wood and Officer Alibky last evening arrested a Yakima Iodian, named Alec McCoy, who is wauled at Zilla, Yakima county, for horse stealing. The srrest was made in response to a notice sent to Sheriff Kelly by tbe sheriff of Yakima county on tbs 11th instant. Mr. Kelly turned tbe matter over to Messrs. Wood and Alisky. with tbs result above related. Consta ble Lawrence, of Zilla, was expected here today to take tbe Indian back tor trial. Tba ladiea of the W. C. T. U.. feeling there should bs some effort made to arouse public sentiment on the gross temperance question, are trying to ar range tor a number of meetings for this purpose. Tbs first will bs held st tbs M. 8. church Friday evening at 7 :W. The principal address will bs mad. kg Bsv- Alexander, pastor si tbs Christian church. They are planning for some singing and other exercises. JjAJl intsrsstsd laths wsifars of our town Hand community are urged to bs present, tj. a dispel, of Jong eOsdleg Bi ... '.''" 'ilm A . J 4-.U - - --- -- - .... nl Tba WooJgrowess and Harney counties will flflfftW at Ontario, Oregon, November 20th at 2 p. m. This meeting is called for tbe pur pose of making the association stronger, etc., and to take active measures In re gard to defeating tbe passage of tbe range lease law. Opposition to such a law Is widespread, saya the Vale Ga zette, and tbe promoters of the bill will be wise if tbey hang it up on a sage brush. The masses are determined that the cattle kings shall not get their mitts on the public domain. Some of tbe town kids evidently mis took last night for Hallowe'en and played a number of annoying pranks on divers and sundry cltisens, who were corres pondingly mad this morning. B. T. Collins, the milk man, was one of the victims. A gang of youngsters made a raid on bis milk wagon and almost got away with a can of milk. Mr. Collins is on bis ear and vows that tonight be will be "loaded for bear" and if any sim ilar game is attempted he'll blow a bole through somebody, or try to doit, awful hard. A delegation of some ten or twelve Sherman county ranchers and business men, consisting of Carl Peetz, Alex. Scott, W. H. Moore, Harry King, J. W. Meseinger and others, passed through town yesterday afternoon on the way to Portland to confer with Senator Mitch ell and urge tbs righteousness of tbe claima upon tbe government tor s rea sonable compensation of tboss who filed homestead and other claims and made valuable improvements on certain lands that the United States supreme court receutlv declared to be included in tbs original grant to Tbs Dalles Military Road Company. Magnificent natural advantages lis undeveloped and unimproved in Wasco county for jack of tbs necessary capital. Tub Chkoniclk wants to tell this to tbs world through the columns of its great new year edition. You make it possible tor it to do so by patronizing tbia special issue. This edition ill help Tbe Dalles ; you help this edition. It will invite tbs proper kind of Immigration, sod will not state that figs grow on thistles here more than elsewhere. Tbis county Is competitively new, sod wbst it wants mors tbsn snytbiog else to promote its dsvelopment is capital sod purposeful energy. The Cmuomiclk in its holiday adition will tell all' tbis and illustrate lta articles. Give tbis issue s boost. Tbe Oregonlan says: "Inspectors Edwsrds snd Fuller have just concluded taking testimony relative to tbe collision which occurred at, Ly le, Washing too, between tbs Hegokttor Lias steamer Regulator snd Whits Collar etesraer Bailey Gstsert, and will render tbejr decision in a day or so. Wblls tba damage sttendsut upon tbs collision of tbs two steamers est nominal, there uemrtbsiaso has baso an infract is of th rales of tbs inspectors gossralac will In lbs amount of daassgs In curred is not tsksn into coosldsrstion. It is the damage whscb might have oc curred that counts, and It if possible tbs inspectors may find It necessary to reprimand one of ths captains. Tbe editor of a country newspaper has no business to make mistakes, says Truth. He has no business ever to get snytbiog into his paper that people do not like. Hs ought to know what would nit each individual or be ought to take each item before It is published and let tbe parson whom It concerns censor it. An editor bas plenty of time to do tbis, as all he bas to do is to bunt news end clean rollers, set type, clean the floor, pen short items and hustle advertising, fold papers and write wrappers, make paste and mail ths papers, talk to visit ors and distribute type, carry water and read proofs and correct mistakes, bunt the shears to clip articles, dodge the bills and dun the delinquents, take cussing and tell subscribers that be needs money. An editor bas no business to make mistakes while attending to little trifles like these, and living on ox tail soup, flavoring, imsgioation; wear ing old shoes and no collar, a patch on the equator of bis pants, and at tbs cms time turn 8 smiling countenance on tbe man who tells him that bis paper isn't worth tbe subscription price snd anyons could ran a better one with tbsir eyas shot. Don't baa bask number. Shoot np to data ammunition. Peters Semi Smokeless Powder cartridges cost no more tban the cheapest black load, glvas all the advantages of tbe smokeless loads excepting a light vapory smoke. Peters cartridges, loaded with Kings Semi Smokeles tave won the worlds chain -pionsbip record, tour years in succession. Peters Loaded Shells are txce'led by uons in strength, velocity, cleanliness, snd will improye any man's score. Maier & Benton sole agents tor The Dalles. o30 ltdsv Dad Butts bas a bargai n to offer to his fneuds in the shape of a uaat, sis room cottage with modern conveniences, on Alvord avsnus. It will pay you to in vestigate this proposition if you want a boms. Ws also bavs other vsry desir able property. For further particulars sea Dsd Butts, at Hudson A Browohlll's, Tbs Dallas, Oregon. 8td-1 w Agents wanted for "Life of Prssidsnt Theodore Boosevelt;" thrilling illus trated biography of our youogest presi dent ; complete outfit mailed on receipt of 85 cents In stamp; bs first In ths field, n. C, Millar A Co., Portland. Oregon. 29 2-tu-tu-sat "Life of McKinloy," complete books no rsady. Can fill ordsrs tor book writtsu by Marshall Kvfrstt or Mo rat Balstead. Bast editions published. 0 tit free. 8. C, Miller Co., Portland, Or. . g.-toHh.s If anything alls yoar hair, go and ass OsgJkgeaT haJS tfatlg) sttstnSaftsTCawwwt lOtT flsU hair rssaadiss. Basis at bar that hs snakee specialty of tboss goods. if ..Boys' mil M1 SHITS.. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete fall tine 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 vour purchases without seoing 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 New York Cash Store Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The Introduction of Cole's Origins! Air-Tin In Heater has revolution ised the heatinii stove trade in all sections of the United States. Its won derful economy in the use of fuel, and many other escelUnt qualities, strongly recommend it to all in nee J of a heating stove. What Cola'e H.atar Will Do. This stove will heat a room from ro to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your home evenly day and night. It holds fire 30 hours without attention. You build only one fire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and corn cobs, and gives excellent results with tbis fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. Tbe stove is light sod easily moved and set up. The combustion is perlect and ashes ara removed only otcs in four weeks. Nona of the heat Is wasted and the stove will save one-half of your fuel bill. It is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to Slav Where wood is used for fuel every family should more of tbese stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. ffiajjj-fTpyautjl r ,T ' Every one of die iir.ti.cht as lona as used New Crooery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Qive us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MATS fS CROWE... Blakeley's Drug Store, THE OLD RELIABLE 170 2d St., TH8 DALLES We carry tb. largest and most com pl.t fc.ek lu Kaatern Oregon of OBVUS and MKDK'l N KB, CONKS aed BBUSIISf, MI'ONOKS aed CHAMOIS, , mils Sd WALLETS, PHIMM and FOOO CAM Kit As, I'UOTO aUPPLIBS, PHOTO I'AI'KIt an.l MOUNTS, Ult 0N K X I'M i' 1 ol Lemon and V nl; la aru the Meat Mada. Kvor thing WV Mil in V roll. Our prloes are Oonaiitani. Our PRBSOBIPTION Oeparleuaot U In charge of cftmtjuteot men. Wtfllauufucltuu Or. Wood's Liniment, Or Wood' Mrrdla, Or VVuu.i'. Iloadaetla Tablets. MAIL OBUBBS leeetve our MTU DUflllf C I vvry fMSnguilellvered free. I personal allenUoo. DUIIIrnUlICO H.irt(ly, lu Ue city. I John Pashek, The Tailor, Q M Just received 1000 of tbs latest patterns in deal's Clothing Goods. He guars tses prices snd a good at or no nay. i i John Pashelf, The Tiller. QUO. . CAMPfMEIeV ttmfc aseiMeee. 'lavv kaassjsns) Weiss fkisplji Address, P. 0. SWS MS, TUB DA LI Hi, 01. an D) fire Insurance. Uv sbsi 4 Cran Ibs. 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