The LINEN Detriment. Wcexect the Linen De tNirtment tn be humming this week. Every pat tern is bright and new. Oor &eeial Prices far THANKSGIVING will brave ta be a big success. COME EARLY before 5 the good things are gone Men's Overcoats Regular made, Oxford grey, good looking, stylish and well-mad overcoat, only $6.00 Men's Suits Heavy winter suit, well made and perfect fitting, only $6.00 H. & 3 M. Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats, made expressly- for PEASE & MAYS, $18 to $83. Largest and best line of UNDERWEAR in the city. m BUfe, vSsv LADIES! Your Storm Boots are here. Shoes that keep the feet dry and warm are not usuolly very handsome, but our box calf and kid shoes add both style and comfort to their other virtues. Some have heavy ""welted extension soles and Cuban heels. Leath ers are pliable and comfort able to wear. We have the regular height and the extra high cut, the most sensible shoe for winter's snow and slush. $&, $5.50 and $4 will buy a pair. PEHSE St MMYS. The Dalles Daily dmmfete. TUESDAY - NOV. 12. 1901 Oysters Served any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Weaeo OoantT vurHti reentered prior to December , 1898, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceatM after October 80, 1901. JOHN F. B1KFBBIKI, OoantT Treaenrer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget that Wednesday evening is Sandvig'e dancing class, at the Bald win. 2t Wanted A girl or woman to do most ly chamber work. No washing, no iroaing, and no children. n i2tf Wanted A competent clerk. Good wages to the right man. Boys Lee J not apply. Address X, The Chronicle. Royal Toke Point oysters nothing quite so good. Served in all styles at Jones' Gafe. You'll have to hnrry ! D912 School for dresa catting, next door to Farley & Frank's harness shop. Inves tigate. See bills. East end of Second street n9 12 Mies Grace Hill has opened dreesmak inz parlors in the Vogt block, rooms 11 and 12, where she is prepared to give perfect satisfaction in the latest styles in dreasmaking. nll-lw Special sale in children's school hate, caps and baby bonnets, at tbe Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors Friday aud Saturday of this week. One-third off regular price. Rsv. W. 8; Holt. D. D., sjnodioal missionary of the Presbyterian church for Ofegon, will be in tbe city tomorrow, Nov. 13th. He is desirous oi meeting any of oor residents who are interested in the work of tbe Presbyterian church aud invites them to meet bim in tbe Umatilla House parlor between 2 and 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Do not tail to be at the Christian church Wednesday evening. Tbe W. C. T. U. bave sometb'n good for yoo. Tbe address will be full of interesting, stir ring truth presented by tbe Rev. Wal ton Bklpwortb ; also a paper by one of tbe memben recently come from our famous, new state, Oklahoma. Prof. Landers will sing (as be only cad) "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight." No collection nor admission fee. During tbe first nine days of the pres ent month no lass than seventy-nine homestead entries wore Hied in tbe United State land office at Tbe Dalies. Doting tbe yoar ending October 81st, ultimo, tbe entries avnragoJ 106 par month. This bents tb reward of nil previous months and years savs only a short period following tbe throwing open to settlement of lands included in tbe Northern Pacific land grant. The personal property of tbe estate of tbe iate Wenceslaus Pasbek will be sold at public auction tomorrow at the Pasbek farm. Malcolm Mclnnte, ad ministrator of tbe estate, and Auctioneer Dad Butte, will leave for tbe scene of operations tomorrow. All tbe farm im plements and stock will be sold, and it is expected that tbe same will go at a bargain so it will be a wise idea for per sons desiring anything in this line to be present. Hi Henry's minstrel aggregation drew a splendid bouse at tbe Vogt last night and never was a houseful of Dalles play goers better entertained or better please 1. More than this The Chronicle could not say if it wrote a column, and less tban this would fall short of the truth. Should the troupe again visit The Dalles while the memory of last night's per formance is still green, the Vogt will not be large enough to hold the crowd that will want to attend. Tbe ladies of tbe M. . church will giva a "picture social" on Friday even ing at tbe church. A literary and mu sical program la being prepared. Re freshments of sandwiches, offee aud pumpkin pies (their justly celebrated pumpkin pies) will be served. A very modest charge will be made, so tbat everybody and tbeir friends can come. Admission 10 cents aud two pairs of old rubbers, or if you have not tbe rubbers lb cents will fill the bill. In the circuit court today the case of tbe State of Oregon vr. L. N. Moore is being tried. Thie is a case in which the defendant is I ein? charged with stealing several hundred pounds of old brass castings from tbe O. R. A N. Co.'s re pair shops in this city and selling tbe same to a junk man. Most of tbe day was spent in selecting a jury. Tbe state is represented by District Attorney Men ef.ee, assisted by W. H. Wilson, while Bennett A Sinuott appear for tbe de fendant. A serious accident occurred at one of Warren's wheels, near Bonneville, to day in which J.J. Westerlune bad his right leg broken about mid-way between the knee and ankle. It appears tbat be was assisting in handling some heavy rock and bad a bar beneath tbe same lifting when the weight became so great that be was forced to release bis bold on the iron, whiob was swinging around with such fores as to break bis leg. Tbe east-bono 1 train came along a few mo ments after tbe accident and be was taken to Tbe Dallas Hospital, where tbe fracture was reduced, and at latest re ports bs was resting easy. Ever sine tbe first oaas of diphtheria la tb city The Cnnowcu baa fait it to bs a doty that it owed to the pa bile to pabUab tb exact trutb as to th cam ber of case at any on Usee This it has dons free) time to tie, and always with ebeolato good faith, la via ef recant rumor, inquiries made of the city authorities this morn ing, with the result tbat Thl Chkoniclb finds there are exactly six cases in tbe city, four of which may be called old cases, where tbe patients are convales cent and only await tbe removal of tbe quarantine, and two arc cases of a re cent date. During the present diph theria visitation there has only been one death within tbe city limits, tbat of tbe 2 year-old child of Mr. Knebel tbat was buried yesterday. - v A round dozen of Portland people, under tbe ebaperonage of Municipal Judge Cameron, passed through Tbe Dallas at coon today to take part in tbe exercises connected with the annual gathering of tbe Fossil Caledonian Club, Jo be held at Foasil tomorrow, Wednes day, nigbt. Judge Cameron is to give tbe annual address, and tbe others In the party are: George B. Shepherd. Pipe Major James S. Moon, formerly of the famous Black Watch regiment; Har ry McArtbnr, William Stevenson, David Forbes and Misses Nancy Black, Rosie Forbes, Mysie Sharpe, Belle Sbarpe, Lola Stanton and Miss Forbes. A con cert of Scottish music will be giveq and tbe party will return to tbe city Friday. Almost a disastrous wreck occurred on tbe O. R. A N. two miles east of La Grande at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Tbe west-bound passenger train plunged into freight No. 21 and a light engine. The freight had been stopped to repair a broken journal. The light engine was about four car lengths behind. It broke tbe force of tbe jtr and prevented tbe wreck from being more serious, though it was driveo into tbe freight train with sufficient force to shatter the caboose and one stock car into kindling wood. The passengers were badly shaken up and many received scratches and bruises, but no bones were broken and no Inju ries are serious. Tbe windows of the coaches were broken, tbe engioee were badly damaged and three cattle were killed. Tbe wreckage was cleared aud traios were running yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deputy Sheriff Lee, of Cascade Locks, came up last evening with Hugh Shaw, tbe party be took into custody yester day for obtaining money under false pretenses. A warrant, bad alread been sent to Sheriff Kelly for Sbaw's srrest by tb sheriff of Union county, as Shaw bat been passing checks there before coming to Cascade Locks, and be bad not been detected eotll bis departure from tbe town. Shew is a pcular char acter, aud mad claims while in Union tbat be was an ex-state senator from Idaho, and also tbat be ran for prosecut ing attorney for Nts Perce county and was defeated. He went into Deputy Lac's boarding boas yesterday and after aettiog whet be wanted drw a chtek for $10.86 on tbe Nei Perec beak. Mr. Lea became eespseioc, and apaa l qalry It wss found tbat be bad no money ie tbe abate earned back, and when ia formed ef the matter Sheriff KeUy at that It was the party tbat was wanted by the Union county au thorities. As yet it is not decided whether he will be turned over to the sheriff of Union county or retained here for trial. Reverend William Kraemer, who ha charge of the large Bensdictine farm. In the Willamette valley, near Mt. Angel, an I aleo the farm property in this county, arrived in tbe city today to look after affairs in this section. Father Kraemer states tbat rapid progress is being made in tbe consti notion of the new monastery building at Mt. Angel, which when completed will be one of tbe largest of its kind in the United Stater, and that in a short tims tbe wing which will be used for a college building will be started. This will bo (completed some time next year, and Ijwhen finished tbe old college building ill be vacated. These building complete will cost considerable over lone miilioo dollars, and this, combined with a learned staff of instructors, will cause the institution to be recognised as one of tbe leaders of its kind in tbe country. PIKSOMAL MENTION, Miss Hoch, who bas been visiting with Miss Mamie Bocbler, returned to ber borne at Portland oa this morning's boat. R. D. Butler, tbe Boyd merchant, is in tbe city. Atty. Gilbert W. Phelps was in tbs city yesterday. C. P. Balch, of Dufor, Is in ttai city oo a business trip. Huli Gleen left for Portland on tta afternoon train today. G us Bonn was among tbe tsen,eis for Portland this afternoon. Cbas. Butler, of Port Townsend, is in Tbe Dalles on a business trip. Hon. Geo. H. vf llliamr, of Portland, ie in tbe city on legal burin. Thomas M. Strong, of Portland, Is in tb city attending circuit court. Sheriff Fraser, of Portland, is in Tbs Dalles buying horses for tbe government. J. C. Ward, proprietor of the leading mercantile establishment at Kingsley, is ia tbe city. A. A. Jayne, the es-prosecuting at tortey, who la at present located at Hood River, is in attendance at tb circuit court today, William Bolton, formerly of Kingsley, this county, who is st present sngaged in tbe drog business in AlWna, Is visit Ing friends bre today. Dr. O. D. Doan left for Hppnr to day, wber he will participate in the laying of tbe oorncr-stou of a nw Odd Fellows' temple, which will be erected at tbat plac. Ujf m. a. Maiui. There will be a communication of Columbia Chapter He. M. O. E. 8.. this (Tuesday ) evening at 7 JO. By order of the W. M. Maar Scott Mvaas, Secy. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 148 Second 8treat. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..togs' ago Mi's SCUM SUITS . 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 aro sold, but come in at once. ' Every SUIT Guaranteed. The Mew York Cash Store 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 Alr-TUlo Heater hr.s revolotlon- j iced the nesting stove trade in all sections of the United States. Its vnn- j uviiui cuuilitujy in tne uvv ii,ti nnu itit.ii, vvnci t7,vii,t ju.ii,iv. 4 strongly recommend it to all In nee J of a healing stove. What Cole's Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from zero to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your house evenly day and nigbt. It holds fire 30 hours without attention. You build only one Ore each winter. It burns chips, bark, leaves, paper and corn cobs, and gives excellent resnlte with tbls fuel, wbioh is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light and easily moved and set up. The combustion is perfect and aehm are removed only oftoe in four weeks. None of th heat is wasted and th stove aill save one-half of your fael bill. It is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. Every one of Oole'a Original Air-Tight Heater is guaranteed to stav alr-tUht as long as used. Where wood Is used for fuel every family should base one or more of tbese stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. Foley' Honey jky ntflsfrae. ms1 aein 4 Tar Blakeley's Drug Store, THE OLD RELIABLE I7S 2d St . THE DALLES We carry tbe Unrest and mod complete t .ck tu KaaUru Oregon of nitron sad mmoivimk, CO Mill mm BHtSliaa, MI'ONOK . CHAMOIS, fVHaaa mm walliti, I'KKMO and foot) 0ANKK4I, I HOTO Mtiri'l.I K. rtJOTO I' A HEM aud MOUNT, I.OWNKV'a DHMI OI,. I KM, i rn own EX III At :r ol Lemon and Va nilla are the Meat Made. K toothing weeall I fresh. Our price are Uuaalateat. Our I'KBKCntl'TUIN Itepettweni In Ul charge of competent men. We Manufacture Or. Woori'e l.latui.ul, Or WuihI'i Haraapanlla, Or Wuoii'a Headache Tablets, and U io ta Haael Aluimid Vi MAIL OKOKKM receive our QflTU DUflliCC Ever P ucaage delivureU free, pereonal attention. DUllirnUilCd promptly, In the oity. JONES' CAFE. First-Class Regular Meals. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Royal Toke Point and Olympia Oysters served at all hours and in all styles. Agency ALDOIT BRAND delioions Ohooolatee ana confections -Always nresn. Subscribe tor The Chronicle.