o - o 6 Continued this WHEN Before purchasing your Thanksgiving Turkey, 'tis well to look unto your stock of TABLE DAMASK and NAPKINS. With a nice Satin Damask Cloth, the Turkey will be enjoyed very much more. O Our regular 65c goods for.. ..........$ .52 Our regular 75c goods for...! .59 Our regular 85c goods for 67 Our regular $1 goods for .77 We have a large stock of Napkins, ranging in price from 75c to $7.00 per dozen, which will be reduced in proportion. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Gnronide. MONDAY. NOV. 23. 1896 Weather- Forecast. Portland. Nov. 23, 1896. Fob Eastern Oregon Tonight and tomorrow fair, colder. Faoue. Observer. WAYSIDE CLEANINGS. Random Observations and JLpcal Events of Lesser Magnitude. Take your watches, clocks and jewelry repairing to Clark, the East End jeweler. Mr. Ketchum made a large shipment of sheep to Tacoma this morning on the Regulator. The concert which was to have been given at the Congregational church Fri day evening, has for several reasons been postponed, and will be given sometime in December. The preliminary examination of Heater charged with committing an as- sault on Brook9 was held before Justice Filloon this afternooD, but had not been decided at the hour of going to press. . Exhibitors at the Second Eastern Oregon District- Agricultural fair lor 1896, who have not received their premiums, will oblige the secretary by calling at his "office with T. A.Hudson and getting their checks-. The time card on the O. R. & N. will be changed, taking , effect tomorrow. Under the new schedule No. 1 arrives at 4:45 a. m.,. leaves at 4:50 a.m. No. 2 arrives at 10 :lo p. m., leaves at 10:20 p. m. No. 7 leaves for Portland at 1 p. m. The stockyards are doing an immense business, and one that is increasing steadily. This morning there were eighty-five hogs there that will be shipped tonight, and tomorrow there will be ninety-fire hogs, 1200 cheep and a large lot of cattle received. Friday 300 head of cattle from Prinevile are ex pected. Mrs. S. A. Davenport was this morn ing adjudged insane, and will be taken to the asylum in the morning. She is flighty on the subject of Christian Sci ence audit is hoped a few weeks, or at most a month's treatment, may restore her mental balance. The examination was made by Judge Mays and Dr. Hol lister. The house of Mrs. Houlton, on Quinault lake, was carried away by the big freshet, and in attempting to get out, Mrs.' Houlton ran into the woods, and while taking shelter under a tree was struck by another and received serious injuries, besides a. broken arm. In this condition she lay from Friday until Sunday of last week before she was found. The work of tearing down the boxes in the poetoffioe, prepanngtremovlng them to the Vogt buildng began this morning. Only the stand at the -corner containing the de livery window will be removed at presenf:, this being taken down for the purpose of fitting another wall of boxes to it on the right, similar to those on the REDUCED PRICES. Our regular $1.25 goods for. .90 Our regular 1.35 goods for. 1.10 Our regular 1.40 goods for 1.15 Our regular 1.50 goods for.. 1.25 PEASE left. The boxes are here and it will only take a short time to complete the work. The Prineville Review says : "Howard & Stearns, Jessee Bros., Perry Read and others left last Wednesday for The Dalles with 300 head of beef cattle. Unless they meet with n buyer at The Dalles, they will ship to Omaha on their own responsibly. Columbus Johnson re cently shipped a lot the same place, and received a fair price and that en couraged the second shipment. The sacred concert given at the Methodist church last night' was one of the most successful of its kind ever given in the city, and the church was well filled in spite of the inclement wea ther. The singing was especially good, every number on the program deserving special mention. The collection, which was liberal, will be used to procure sing ing books for the Sunday school. Special comment is due to little Addie Favart,, whose song and dance "Di, di, di," called forth a storm of applause. This young ladv, who is only ten years of age, is said to be one of the prettiest dancers in Melbourne, and there is no doubt that the assertion is very near the truth. Her reputation will be under stood in a measure when it is mentioned that she baa thirty pupils under ber in structions. The Age, August 31, 1895. With the Spanish Students here Thurs day night. , A Favorite Remedy. Simmons' Liver Regulator is one of the most meritorious and popular prep arations offered to the public. It is en tirely free from injurious mineral sub stances, and as a vegetable preparation made of southern roots- and herbs it is a sovereign remedy for all liver and bowel complaints. The merits of this remedy commend it to the public as a standard to be kept constantly in the family. It has the most unqualified endorsement of thousands of - our most prominent citizens in all parts of the country, who have used it and testify to its excellent medical and curative properties. Pur chasers should be careful to see that they get the Genuine manufactured only by J, H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Spanish. Students Concert Company. The entertainment by the famous Spanish Students and concert company at the Vogt opera house Friday evening promises to be most successful, a large number . of seats being already sold. The list of instruments embraces all those which are now the rage, including bandurria, guitar, cello, violin, as a matter of course, and also the most fas cinating and rarely heard ealterio, by Senor Marin, the renowned soloist. For finished and artistic playing, an ensemble such as is rarely seen in the largest and best orchestras, the Spanish Students have no superiors, and are to be commended as a truly remarkable or ganization. ' ' ,. . Clark, the East End jeweler, makes a specialty of fine watch repairing. Call and see him. I Week. 7 7 9 2 2 & MAYS THIS SHIP FLIES. An Aerial Craft Invented y -a Cali fornia Man. The .dispatches from, San Francisco Sunday contain among other things the following description of the flying of a new high-flyer, invented by a Califor nian. It seems plausible enough, but it seems to us, as we have read something of that kind somewhere before, that turned out to be not the whole and un adulterated truth. On this account we will not vouch for the story below : "The mystery of the airship which has been puzzline some worthv citizenn of Sacramento for several days past has made a change of base, and now there are plenty of reputable people in and about San Francisco ready to make oath that they have sen the strange thing in tne neavens. More than that, there is a San Francisco attorney. Georee D. Col lins, who asserts that the airship exists ; mas tne inventor is his client; that the at ranee craft ' sailed without, rmahan from Oroville to San Francisco"; that it did pass over Sacramento, and that within a few davs this 'invention, whinh isthe solution of one of the world's old est and toughest problems, will be navi gated in daylight, so that all Sab Fran. cieco may see it, and that it will circle and rise and sink over tne central Dart of the city. Collins said tonight: " 'It is perfectly true that there is at last a successful airshiD in existenm. and' that California will have the honor of bringing it before the world. The in ventor is a wealth v man. who has hft-n studying the subject of flying-machines tor niteen years, and who came here seven years ago from the state of Maine in order to be able to perfect his ideas away from the eyes of other inventors. During the last five years he has spent at least $100,000 on his work. He has not yet secured his patent, but is appli cation is now in Washington. I cannot say much abouf the machine he has per fected, as he is my client. ' " I saw the machine one night last week at the inventor's invitation. It is made of. metal, is about 150 feet long, and is built to carry fifteen persons. - It is built on the "aerop'lane system, and has two canvas-wings eighteen feet wide, and a rudder, shaped like a bird's tail. The inventor climbed into the machine, and after he had been moving some of the mechanism for a moment, I saw the thing begin to ascend from the earth very, gently. The wing flapped slowly as it rose, and then a little -faster as it began to move against the wind. The machine was under perfect control all the time. . ' 'My client's airship started from" Oroville, in Butte county, and flew 65 miles in a straight ' line, directly ever Sacramento. After running . up and down once or twice over the capitol, my friend came right on, a distance of an other 70 miles, and landed at a shop on this side of the h&f, where the macnine now lies, guarded by three men. The inventor found during this trial trip that his ship had a . wave-like motion that made bim seasick. It is this de Ralston Koffy, Pan Kake Flour, Grano and Breakfast Food, AT MAI BR & BENTON The Dalles. fect that he is now remedying. " 'In another six days it is his inten tion to give the people a chance "to see his machine. He will fly right over the city and cross Market street a dozen times. The "inventor lias forsaken the ideas of Maxim and Langley entirely in building the machine, and has con structed it on an absolutely new theory. I. O. R. M. The entertainment and ball under the auspices of Wasco Tribe No 16, I. O. R. M., at tne Vogt opera house on Thanks giving night, will be a grand affair in every detail. Prof. Birgfeld's full or chestra will discourse the music,' all the old members of the orchestra having united for this occasion. The fame of this orchestra is second to none in this state, and under tbe skillful direction of that prince of musicians, Prof. Birg fe!d, is enough in itself to bring out a large audience. After Prof.; Read, the man of mystery, has entertained the audience for an hour and a half, expos ing all the tricks ot the famous mediums, etc., the grand ball will commence. Tickets can be had at all the business houses in the city, and from members of the order. ' Doors ' open -at 7 :30, cur tain rises at 8, sharp. Tickets admit ting gentleman and ladies, 75 cents. Land Office Business. The following business, was transacted in tbe land office today : Isaac Penrose made cash entry of nwj sec 3 tp s of r 18 e and ee4 sec 33 tp 1 n e 18 e. . .John C. Uren made'easb entry of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 and swV nej sec 7, tp l's of r 19 e. ' Robert A. Murray made cash entry of nwj sec 35, tp l n of r 18 e, and e bw and s.i eej sec 27 tp 1 n of r 18 e, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM Most Perfect Made. AO Years the Standard- D. H. ROBERTS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. .' Office next door to the First National Bank. The Dalles, Oregon. novla We Have Just '.A LARGE Air -Tight Heaters. i o --Different Styles-- io TO CHOOSE FROM. Prices to suit the purse of everybody. Give us j a can ueiore ouymg. . MAYS & CROWE. r . Remember- We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD 1 To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES. Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my formez patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. School Books Suppl les. Jacobson Book & Music Co. ; " . No. 174- Second Street, New "Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Job Printing Tne Spanish Students. There is a genuine 'treat in store for lovers of good music. The manager of tbe Vogt opera house has secured the celebrated Spanish Students, an excel lent company of vocaliststs and instru mentalists. They need but little men tion, being well and favorably known to the music-loving public. ' Tbe advance sale opened .today at noon. The sale will be enormous, and those who contemplate ' going will do well to call early and secure a seat be fore they are all gone. A. J. Francis of this company was out yesterday a short time with the guarantee list and the sale was simply remarkable.. Tickets 75 cents and $1. Oh sale at the Snipes Kinersly drug store. - '. I . Hiss Walnwrlgtat, Too. There being a rumor going the rounds that -tho Spanish Students may fail to appear as advertised, Mr. A. J. Francis, the genial and energetic advance agent, desires us to say that "the company will positively appear as advertised on the 27th. Lovers of vocal music will be pleased to learn that Manager Webber has booked Miss Wainwright, the charming soprano,, who will make her first appearance with the company at his place. Received . . STOCK OF. , Successor to Chriamap fc Corson. ' 111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. at this Office Vf anted. . Two bright lady representatives, tor light, refined work. Good pay and good position open if successful. Call at room 4, Umatilla houee, from 5 to 8 p. m. .You'll be surprised when you try Hoe Cake-soap, and wish we had told yon sooner. . It is made by patented pro cess. . jly24-ii There's no clay, flour, starch or other worthless filling in "Hoe Cake" and no free alkali to burn the hands. jly24 Save the wrappers Hoe Cake Soap wrappers are worth a cent' apiece. Ask Pease & Mays for. premium book. jly24-i There's more ' clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear as the free alkali rots them. Hoe. cake is pure- ly24-ij No more BOILS; no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly'e.Iron Tonic! Tb e Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. . House to rent for (6 per month. In quire of George Ruch. novl2-6t Anyone . desiring their chimneys cleaned can have it done by calling upon or addressing Mr., Ike Peary or James Flogan, The Dalles or telephone to No. 89. ' ol7-tf -