...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Thanks giving Linen Sale Commencing MONDAY, Nov. Iltb This Great Sales9 emphatic feature is its Great Positive Hel fulness. It affords Splendid 0Mrtunities for Economy on Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies and Damask Towels. satin Damask Cloths with Naiin to Match. g TABLE PAMASkTT 8x8, grade 100, $175, reduced to $1 43 8x10, grade 100, 8x8, grade 101, 8x10, grade 104, 8x12, grade 104, 8x8, grade 105, 8x10, grade 105, 8x12, grade 105, 8x8, grade 107, 8x10, grade 107, 2.25, reduced to J 90 2.50, reduced to 2 10 3.25, reduced to 2 75 4.00, reduced to 3 45 8.00, reduced to 2 40 3.50, reduced to 2 90 4.25, reduced to 3 60 4.00, reduced to 3 35 5.00, reduced to 4 25 Regular 46c quality reduced to 39c Keguiar ooc quality reduced to 43c Regular 75c quality reduced to e7c Regular 85c quality reduced to 73c Regular $1.00 quality reduced to 79c Regular 1.25 quality reduced to $1 05 Regular 1.50 quality reduced to 1 28 Regular 1.75 quality reduced to J 35 Regular 2.00 quality reduced to 1 65 NAPKINS. DAMASK TOWELS. Fnncy twilled fringe, hemmed, plain and colored border.-. 60c quality reduced to 42c 60c and 65c quality reduced to 50c 75c quality reduced to 62c $1.00 quality reduced to 85c Regular $ .75 quality reduced to 63c Regular .85 quality reduced to 75c Regular 1.00 quality reduced to 85c Regular 1.26 quality reduced to $1 05 Regular 1.60 quality reduced to J 28 Regular 2.00 quality reduced to 168 Regular 8.00 quality reduced to 2 60 Regular 3.50 quality reduced to 3 00 Regular 4.00 quality reduced to 3 47 Regular 5.00 quality reduced to 4 25 Regular 6.00 quality reduced to 5 28 PEASE St MMYS. The Dalles Daily Gimmick. THURSDAY NOV. 7, 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Vino County warrant registered prior to December 22, 1898, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest eeases arter October SO, 1001. JOHN F. HA MPS HIKE, County Treasurer. V AYS IDE GLEANINGS. Tapine bay oysters are aold wholesale and retail by A. Kellar. &6-lw Royal Tapine bay oysters served in every style at A. Kellar'e. 1 w Wanted A good woman or girl to do general work. Apply at this office. 6 lw At Andrew Keller's is the only place where Royal Tapine Bay oysters are served. They are the finest to the mar ket. i.6 lw Thomas Wbitcomb, a highly respect ed pioneer resident of Lyle, Klickitat county, died at his home on the 15th in stant and was buried today. Orion Kinerrly today won the 33 30 Winchester rifle offered as a prise at The Dalles shooting gallery. Mr. Kinersly scored 50 out of a possible 60. A good buggy wheel can be found on Lugblin street, near Dr. Siddall's buildings. It was brought there Hal lo we'n and apparently hasn't been found by its owner. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Toney Jackson, formerly switchman at The Dalles, will confer a favor by ad dressing A. Jackson, Box 216, Oentralia, Wash. 7u-2tdw The amount of scalp bounty warrants issued by Wasco connty during the two months ending October Slst is $502. Tola ta less than the two corresponding months of last year. Mrs. Carey will move her millinery ore on or before Nov. 20th to the new bidding east of Sexton & Waltber, where she will be pleated to meet all her old patrons, as well as new ones, no-lw Attention is called to the notice of the city maisbal, which appears in another co'nmn, ordering the "removal within a month of all bouses and obstructions tbat aie located on any of the public stress of this eity. The ladies of oar city who desire dress making done will be tare and receive satisfactory work by taking their sewing to Mrs. A. Everding, at her hove on Alvorri avenue, on block west of the Uogblln residence. n6-lw Senator J. N. Williamson's mother it dangerously 111 at her home in East Portland. ;Two attacks of paralysis p, nts a 1 ttiojL L, have rendered her absolutely helpless, while her age, some 74 or 75, precludes any hope of her recovery. Wanted 100 bead of broke or half broke horses, of 14 to 15 hands in height and from 5 to 8 years of age. Also 50 head of horses weighing from 1100 to 1200 pounds. Bring them next Tuesday, November 12th, to Ward & Robertson's stable. u7lwdtltw Large two-story nine-room dwelling on lot 150x220, well improved and in good condition, will be told at a sacrifice, as owner is obliged to leave the city on account of business interests elsewhere. Inquire of Hudson & Brownhill or Dad Butts. 7-ltddw Now is the time to buy a home at bed rock prices. Remember there is not a vaceut dwelling house fit for occupancy in The Dalles and real estate is bound to advance within the next few months. We have a (ew very choice locations left. Call on us and be convinced. Hudson & Brownhill or Dad Butts, ltd aw The Dalles Tent, No. 20, Order of Maccabees, gave an entertainment Tues day night In honor of a visit from State Commander J. W. Thompson, of Port land. A special meeting was called for the purpose, and after attending to ome business the Knights repaired to Keller's cafe, where an elegant banquet was served. No. 1 wheat has stood at 50 cents a bushel in this market without variation. for about two weeks. fleTTrfTx" ol the crop is already banted, and probably three-fourths of what was hauled has been sold. The price has easily averaged 50 cents, as very little wheat was aold below tbat figure and some brought as high as 54 cents. Alex. McLeod yesterday closed a bar gain with J. H. Hn-lley, late of Glen wood, Klickitat county, for his residence property on the bluff south of the brew ery. The property consists of a house and barn and two lots. The price is $1250. Mr. McLeod keep; possession until spring, when he may possibly move away from here. An entertainment and basket social was given by the school in district No. 52, Mosler, Saturday evening, Nov. 2nd. An interesting literary program was rendered by tbe pupils, after which the baskets were sold to tbe highest bidder. The entertainment was a decided success, tbe proceeds being $39.50, which will be used for library purposes. Charles Mcintosh, O. M. Cooke, Ben jamin Southwell and W. J. Harriman have filed articles of incorporation of the Wasco Connty Churn Association, Lim ited. The business of tbe association it tbe manufacture and sale of tbe D. A. Fiak Faultless chum. The capital stock of tbe corporation it $1000, divided into 200 tbaret of tbe par value of 86 each. Tbe principal offiet and plana of boiinses it in Tbe Dai let. Henry Waberg . a reudanC of this eity, who bat been working for tbe Oregon Lumbar Company back of Cook's Land ing, was brought here on last night's boat suffering from having been serious ly injursd by a log that ha was barking on a side hill rolling on him so that it pinned him to tbe ground and held him fast till be was relieved by his fellow workman. On bis arrival here Dr, Logan found that two or three of the man's ribs were broken and he was in jured internally. The doctor hat hopes of bis recovery, but says it will be a long time before be is able to go back to work Colonel Frank J. Parker, tbe veteran Walla Walla newspaper man, deplores the lost of a ring tbat he aayt wat a genuine mascot. Tbe colonel taye the ring it a couple of tboueand yeart old and originally came from Ireland. He tayt whoever bat worn it has been uni formly successful in whatever has been undertaken. The ring was worn by Senator Squire during bis successful campaign in the state of Washington. Then Senator Turner bad a turn and won out. Following him Senator Foster wore it and won the toga, and lately Senator Mitchell of Oregon wore it dur ing his successful campaign. Here its history ended, as Senator Mitchell lost the ring, and now Colonel Parker refuse to be coneoled, at be would very much like it to adorn one of his fingers while be is booming tbe Lewie and Clark ex position. A. J. Thompson, who .was arrested ere Tuesday night by Officers Ali-ky nd Woods on a charge of cattle stealing, this morning practically admitted that he was the party wanted by tbepO kane authorities and contented to go back to that place without a requisition from the governor. Deputy Sheriff Pugh arrived here yesterday and will go batik with his man on the 9:20 train to night. On tbe 19th of last month Thompson, who was then known in Spokane as J. C. Moore, offered to sell a number of beef cattle to a local butcher. A deputy sheriff happened to he pres ent at the lime aud thought the stranger acted queerly for an ordinary cattle trader. Tbe officer at once telephoned to the sheriff's office and was told to bring the man in. It happened, how ever, tbat Thompson beard one end of tite telephone conversation and rushing out of the building be . jumped on bis horse to leave tbe country. Tbe officer got another horse and started after him, and in the race shots were exchanged, a bullet from Thompson's pistol striking the officer, bot doing him no harm. At tbe foot of a bluff of rocks Thompson left bit horse and scrambling ap tbe bluff on all fourt escaped. Foor other men have been arrested at accomplices of Thompson. CASTOR I A for infant and Children. Hi KM Ym Haw Always buffet FARRIS COMMITS SUICIDE. Bleeds to Death By Cutting the Radial Artery In His Left Arm. George R. A. Farrie, who murdered A. J. Worrell in Klickitat county on March 12, 1900, committed snicide lu the jail at Goldendale, some time Tues day night, by opening the radial arttry of the left arm, just above the wrist, with a piece of broken tumbler shaped like an arrow bead and very sharp at the point. Deputy Sheriff Stimson, who stayed at tbe jail of nights, beard Farris groan log about 11 o'clock. Not wishing to be taken unawares and knowing that Farris was a desperate man, the deputy went after Sheriff Bnrgen. When they re turned to the prison they discovered tbat Farris was dead. Coroner Hart and Dr. R. E. Stewart were summoned, who, after a hasty examination, de clared life extinct. The body was left as it was nr. til yesterday mcrning, when a coroner's inquest was held and a verdict returned in accordance witb these facts. From the evidence submitted to the jury and an examination of the premises, Ferris turned on tbe water at the eiuk .when he opened the artery, letting the i blood flow into tbe sink as long at pos sible, and then he lay down on the bed in bis cell and there died. It was ex pected Judge Miller would have re sentenced him fome time this week. In the letter to his wife, Farris told her tbat if his future were as bright as his past few days on earth it would be a bappy one; that be believed in a Su preme Being. Farris, it will be remembered, shot Worrell upon the .letter's ranch, about twelve miles east of Goldendale March 12th. Worrell at the lime was plowing with a team of four horses in a field about a mile from hit residence. At he did not return to his home in the even ing, a search was instituted, aud his body was found in the afternoon of the 13tb. It had been dragged to tbe point where found, a distance of soma forty rods. A rope had been fastened around th; feet and the horses with whirb the deceased wat plowing, hitched to the rope, and the body wat thus drawn to tbe place where found. There were thirteen bullet holes in the body caused by et least five shots, two of the sbott having been fired while the deceased wat io a prostrate position. On Ibt trial Farris admitted the hom icide, but alleged self defense. M u of the O. A. at. Yon art requested to meet with tba ladies of the W. R. C. Saturday evening next at 6:80 for a social time. By order of the president. SlCaXTABY. BIO TURKEY SHOOT. A. Y. Marsh will give a big torkcy shoot on tba beach on tbe 26, 17, and tetb of November. eX97d ..nogs' ami Toottt's school its.. KNEE PANTS Wo 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 lit out your boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We will save you money. Don't wait until tho nobbiost and neatest patterns aro sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The New York Cash Store aW Ewiy one of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to ttav air-ti.-l.t as long as used. Where wood is used for fuel every family should bexe one or more of tbese stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THE WILSON has an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn out. We also carry a line of TRILBY AIR-TIGHTS. ...MAYS A CROWE... Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction of Cole's Original Air- Huh. Heater has revolution ized the heating stove trade In all sections of the United States. Its won derful economy in the use of fuel, and many other escelhnt qualities, strongly recommend it to all In nee i of a heating stove. What Cole'a Heater Will Do. Tliifc stove will heat a room from zsro to SO degrees in live minutes. It will heat your houto evenly day and night. It holds Are .16 hours without attention. You build only one fire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and corn cobs, and gives excellent remits witb this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light and easily moved and set up. The combustion Is perfect and ashet art removed only orce in four weeks. None of the heat is wasted and the stove a ill save one-half of your fuel bill. It Is clean, economical, convenient, tafe and durable. Blakeley's Drug Store, We crry tbe laruuntaiid mint complete ' l it OWN' EX THAcr ol Lemuii mi. I Va t ck lu Kastsra Oregon ol nlilaaru tbe Hat Mail. DRVUS end MKUM INBS, Kverrtblug we sell is fresh. COM Ha aud IIHUSHK, Our prices are fleasl.leBt. NI'ONOKN aid CUAHiill, . Oar ril'ltll'TlO Oepartiusat ri'KHCa and WAI.LUI, Utnobsrteoi ooinpeteut men. flttt.UO and Pocu iAMKit., We Marmfseture- i'hoto rarBttaad mount., 9i:,ffEffto T.hl..., I.OWKBK'e CI.OiiOraTICa. and WlHh Hassl Almond Cvea as. M AIL MOKK receive ur QfiTU DUfltJCC tv,'r' 'te delivered free, persoual attention. PUI H I nUrlCa promptly, In tint city. John Pashek, The Tailor, Has just received 1000 samples of the latest patterns in (ivnl'f Clothing Goods, fie guaran tees prices and a good fit or uo pay. s i John Pashek, The Tailor. QUO. U. CAMr-BEIX, UIVIX BMU1MBBH. irrigation, Bridge, Railroad end Water .apply Bajriaeering. CUy, Mint and Kspert lead Surveying, Map- , construe uon age Msintensrme ol d yewadeMoas. Madera Bridges, eew tyoin, Masonry terua lares. Its. Addons, W. O. Bo tie. TV DAUJCe, Ol. fire Insurance. Law Uaioi t Qott lis. Co. of lotto. founded 13. Capitol paid up .7,000,000 Aaaate .JO.l20.OUa Now it th. time to insure ; tomor row may be too late. Phone No. Ho, Heufert A Condon. Phone No. 803, i'aciflc Htatea Co. AKTliUK 8EI FEKT, Resident Agent, Tba Dalles. JjMbNbMMI Hleawaae. Beslga Why pay l.7 per gallon lot interlay paint, when yoo eta boy Jtaatjs ft 1 ! Patton'a ana nroof naiata las II AA mam .m -r. . r . -r-. - js-. gaiioo, g.tranieea ror o yeart. 1 ea!k, agents.