r ...The New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ! A Three OSS) 1 Days9 Sale I of fanetj Dress and Evening Waists Many beautiful designs in rich Taflettas and Peau De Soie Silk, placed on sale for Toe&dai Morning ' fancy bine Taffetta Waist regular (6 80; eale 4 75 " ...regular 8.50; sale Fancy stitched blk TaffetU Waist, rag. 8 50; sale ' re. 9 00; sale Ftncy Fancy Fancy Fancy Fancy old rote white ecru white bine reg. 9 50 ; sale reg. 10.50; sale reg. 11.50; sale reg. 15 00; talc reg. 18.00; sale 11.50 600 6.35 6 63 6 73 7.59 ?A9 9 85 Remember these prices are for Three-Days Only-Three Better than Ever We'd be disappointed if we could not truthfully say each season that our suits and overcoats are "better than ever;" it's a sign that we're keeping in front, each season a little better than last, getting new ideas and improving on old ones, learning something every day and putting it to use for our custo mer's benefit. This fall we say "better than ever" with unusual emphasis. H. S. fc M. suits and overcoats, made express for Pease & Mays, have the style, fit and service that only first-class tailor-made clothes can give. M. S. . M. ftuitft and 0ver coats, $12.30 to $83.00. Sole agents American Hosiery Co.'s Under wear, Monarch Shirts, E. & W. and Arrow Brand Collars, Shawknit Hosiery, Knothe Bros.' Snspesders aod Belts of the finest make. My Lady's 5liter... should fit her foot. It's hard er to make a good-fitting slipper than a good-fitting shoo. A slipper should be snug at the heel and not bulge at the side. We take too much pains with our slip per stock to let anything get in that is not exactly right. We begin with the ordinary house slipper at 85c and $1, and rise step by step to the best in patent leather and kid " in straps and ties nicely trim med at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3. ..nogs' m twin's school sim. All Goods Mkrkeal in Plain Wig PEHSE 5l MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chmfete. M NDAY DEC. 2, 1981 Oysters Served I In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TBKASUREB'S notice. All Wasco County wirmti re.1 tared prior to January 4. 1MO, trill be Pl a preaantatlon at lay aOtaa. Interact ceaaaa after November 10. lOOl. JOHN F. BiWBBIHEi County Treasurer. aV AYS IDE GLEANINGS. Collection day with Pease & Mays will be on Wednesday. , Mrs. J. A. Don thi t bae issued invita tions for a party Wednesday afternoon.. Try Van Norden'a for a perfect fit in glasses, old or young, near sighted or far sighted. dee 2 The bowling tournament last Wednes day night between the married and un married men, resulted in the defeat of the latter, who treated to an oyster sup per aod alt accompaniments. The regular annual meeting of The Dalles Commercial and Athletic clnb, that was announced to take place to morrow (Tuesday) night, will not be held till two weeks from tomorrow night, namely, 17 th instant. The musical and literary recital to' be given at the Vogt Thursday, Dec. 5th, by Mamie Helen Fly nn, Oregon' well known youog artlrt, agisted by Rose Bloeh-Bauer, soprano, and Reginald L. Hidden, violinist, both famous artiste of Portland, promises to be a great musical event. The equal of tbis trio of mu sician baa probably never before been heard in Toe Dalles. The sale of seats will begin tomorrow morning at Clarke & Folk's drug store. A now ease of diphtheria was an nounced yesterday in a family named French, wbo live on Fourth street west of too Mill creek bridge. A an offset to tbis the quarantine was raised from the residences of Horatio Faigber and Mm. Murcb. Todoy th quarantine was raised from too realdeOet of W. Miller aod Joel Koeeta. At noota today Health Officer Von Aodo eesored ThoOwo iou toot only eight houses remained under quarantine, as against aboot a core week ago. Contractor Anderson has Jest ooltbod atod turned over to their owners seven cottages toot ore each on ornament to tie locality where they ore built. Foot at those are too Biddoll cottages on Fourth and Federal otreaif, the filth is tekWaMeM liiHeji u Foftoe street, teewxte It tee WUkiaoeo cottage on beaudrtul Fisher residence on Washing ton street which is new net ring comp'e tlon. He is figuring on a number of now residences whose erection will commenced as soon as the weather per mits. . The high school git Is want part of the unused school building on Union street for a gymnasium, and we see oo reason in the world wby tbey should not have it. The girls don't atk the directors to spend a cent on toe building, while they offer to screen the windows themselves or do any reasonable work to protect the walls from injury that the directors may deem necessary. We sincerely hope the directors may see their way to grant the girls' request. The object rs surely a worthy one. " The first of the week some little com motion among our citizens was oc casioned by the appearance of diphtheria in the neighborhood, says the Dofnr Dispatch . The disease made its appear auce in the family of Neal Sweet, wbo were visiting his brother Henry about six miles south of Dufur, and on Sunday, Nov. 24 th, one of the children was buried at Dufur. Mr. Lawter, a resi dent of Dufur, had been exposed while at Mr. Sweet's, also a young man board ing with Dr. Dodds. Tne doctor ana health authorities acted promptly in the matter and strict quarantine regulations are being enforced. No new cases have as yet developed, and no fears are enter tained of the disease spreading. "The Honeymoon Smile" and the in cidents whicli lead up t it furnish the rich vein of bum r and comedy in "A Lion's Heart," which appears at the Vogt tonight. It is one of the brightest devices for creating laughter that has hAn introduced in melodrama for some time. "A Lion's Hi-trt" is declared by the press to be the best melodrama that has been produced in years, oot only oo account of its literary merit but for its magnificent scenery and elaborate cos tumes. The company la beaded by Mr. Carl A. Haswin, wbo coo jnwj oe termed America's leading romantic actor. It is an assured fact that there is oo artist of bit ability today appearing in melodrama. Tbis alone should be 0 sufficient guarantee of the excellence of the performance. "Our Domb Animals" tall tbis story : "W, W. Hall, a young farmer near enjoyed himself bugely o Ia ootsbiog aooopi ei city girls attempt to water their bone a the trongb at bis place. To bora m as checked up aod ot course could oot at hit none down to th voter. Thi seemed to surprise the yawor woman at fret, hot finally, realising too tie, they both got oot of the boggy and going beblod lifted op toe hind axle, eo after roioiog too hied wheel eiaor of the etouod. peeped sawond M wM the vehicle to a too boras ones, now one girl remained behind to hold the buggy op and the other went to the horses head and tried to pull bis nose down to the water. After laughing. Hall went to their aosistanen and (in herited the bores." The anneal saosa oriel service of Cas cade Lodge, No. 393, B. P. O. E. was aeld in their ball to the Vogt block resterday afternoon, it was largely at ended and the program was unusually nterceting and appropriate. The hall ees profusely decorated with the colors of th order and a wealth of flowers and (potted plants that io the soft, purple flight reflected from numerous incoo- (descent lamps, looked surpassingly beautiful. Each visitor was presented t the door with a souvenir badge made up of purple ribbon and for-get-me-nnte. Bert Baldwin presided at the piano and the musical selections, both vocal and instrumental, were very much ap preciated. John ii. Cradlebaugh recited Tbanatopsis with fine effect. The feature of the occasion was the splendid memorial address of Attorney F. v7. Wilson, which for eloqienceof thought and beauty of diction was generally considered to have surpassed all tbis young gentleman's previous efforts. There was a small strike on the W. A. Johnston building this morning which, however, was soon adjusted. John Meikeljobn, the child-beater, had been working cn the building until his chil dren were arrested when he took his tools away, and threw up the j h. He came back this morning, but the moment he began to work the other carpenters absolutely refused to work with him and picking up their tools left the building. Then Meikeljitio, real ising the situation alto left, and in a short time the other carpenters went back to work. Meikeljobn' wife, it appears, left town last Friday probably for fear of arrest. The husband said tbis morning be would also leave and be is probably gone by this time. Tbis is th best thing the couple could do, Tbey are not wanted here. A gentle man, wbo knew them io Baker City, cold Tuc Chronicle this morning, that tbe couple left that town under a sus pended fine of f250 on the man and $50 oe tbe women for cruelty to th chil dren thot were taken from them last Aogoot. CASTOR I A for Infant CtriMreg. Are You for a Huutaae SocletjrT Tna Cbboniclb has been asked to call a meeting in this city for the pa nose of organising a Humane society; but while in full sympathy with the object we hardly like to assume th re- anonsibilitv until we have time to see tl there is any considerable demand for leucb a society. That there is used for it is not to be doubted for a moment A missionary Is needed to remind eer tarn grocers that humanity demands that they should not to frequently leave on th sidewalk, exposed to the burning un and the winter's frost, coops of fowl that for aught th public knows Io th contrary, never get a grain of food or a drop of water from the moment tbey come into the possession of tbe grocer till their fevered necks aro wrung. Considerable missionery work is need ed all the time in other directions. Tba following came under tbe writer's own observation yesterday. An Indian pony was left in front of the residence of Mrs. E. M. Wilson all day yesterday from morning till night, in the pelting rain end, of course, without food or water. Along in the afternoon some one re moved it to the side of the Union Street Lodging House, near Mrs. Brittain's, and pinned a paper on th saddle blank et on which was written : "Wben next yon leave your horse for six hours with out food or drink, tie him in front of some other premiers." The animal was taken awav after standing out in the rain probably ten hour. Near where this twast was last hitched was anotbtr boree that had been hitched to a post all tbe afternoon and was there at 8 o'clock last night, in all tbe pelting downpour, and for bow long after 8 thi writer knows not. Ye, w need a Humans 8ciety, sure enough, as well to lodi after lb dumb creatures that cannot plead their oWn cause as to. care for tbe abused of oer own species. Thk Chboniclb Is at tbe re i vice of anyone who think it xpedUat to or ganic a Humane Society. Free Prawlr. T. A. Vaa foa Is, too fowoUk will glMogsexee4 jtog free to the proo acaaiag the vtearieg aombsr oo Mew Bf-r-r-f !! aj ni w vjagWe? You weet ootnd the weather, if your iboei "GOVERNORS" of vl A. Me 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 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. Tbe Mew Tor Is Gash Store Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. Th introduction of Cole's Original Alr-TUrw Heater has revolution ised the hesting stove trail in all sections of tbe United States. Its won derful economy In the use of fuel, and many other eicelket qualities, strongly recommend it to all In neel of a heating stove. 4 What Cole'e Hooter Will Oo. A Th W stove will heat a room from ssro to SO degree In five minute. It will heat your house svenly day and night. It holds tiro 36 hours without attention. You build only ooe lire each winter. It burns chips, bark, leave, paper and corncobs, and gives excellent results with this fuel, which is ordinarily wasted. The stove I light and easily moved and set up. The eombustlon is perfect and ashes ara removed only one Io lour weeks. None of th beat Is wasted and th stove a HI aiva nn.half nf vonr Inel bill. R It is clean, economical, convenient, safe and durable. -w JJJBW-- - Every on of OoU's Original Air Tight Heaters Is guaranteed to Slav air-tutu as long as used. Where wood Is used for fuel every family should baxe on or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. HI BUY A WILSON AIR-TIGHT HEATER and save fuel. THK WILSON has an OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not; burn out. We also carry a line of TRILBY AIR-TKiHTS. ...MAYS A CROWE. .00 Tbe Chilly Air.- suggests Orercoata, while the nam of Tlie Hub) ClotHtftagf Co. suggests rcuuoiny. II someon should slip $6 in your pocket you would conlder It a Meodly act. Tbis Is what we are positively doing to every man wbo boys bis suit or overcoat from u. Men's all wool Suits in cassiinere, cheviot, worst ed and serges, varying from $4.50 to $20.00. Overcoats from $4.85 to $10.50. Ulsters from $5.95 to $17.50. Nat! Hat! Hat! 10 di sin Men's New Sty! Fedora In lthr black or brown ; sold ;he regular way from $1,85 to $1.76; Too HUB price 9m t We 04111 bv all ist left ia that special Wool fleeced Underwear, worth $1.60 ra'.t j Kvuieoiber Too HUB price 5e Cat WINDOW The Nub dothlne Co, (HAS CfMIWK WUMWa to same Usee tbey raised the bled eJ7 lwk Mr. dm th ooo tract for to tbeebew wioooer.