Annual Sale of BLANKETS. Another turn of tho wheel of November lOeonomios for houso U'eper.s brings forward the sale of bed coverings at substantial sav ings from usual prices: 60c. 60c 70c. 73c. S7c. 79c. 90c. "Eureka" 101 fl ray Blanket, size 48x72. Kingston 1 0-4 ( J ray Blanket, size 54x74. "Tuxedo" 10-4 White Blan ket, sizo 54x74. "Klbofton" 10-4 Grav Blan ket, size (50x7(i. "India" 10-4 While : Blanket, size (J;!x7. "Salem" 10 nize 00x72. White Blanket, "Clinton" 10-4 ket, size 00x72. ("J ray Blan- SPECIAL. K), 1 1 and 12-lb Dark (I my Blankets, extra largo size, worth IVoiii 5.00 to $0.50, can be bought (hiring sale at $4.00 per pair. The best values ever oflercd. A TIMELY TOPIC ..OVERCOATS.. Ami ii shining example ol whnt Pease & Mavs' can do for you in Clothing ia strongly reflected In this great'and most com plete department. Wo speak entirely within bounds when wo afhrm that nobody In Kastern Oregon can ixeel us either In stylo or price. When we toll you about OVERCOATS, it's the cautious poo pie wo arc after those who know u round dollar's woitb. J here's as much variety hero in Overcoats at $10.00 as come stores will show you in nn entire stock. The Nobby Top Coat in light and medium weights in tun and gray ut A very handsome medium weight gray cheviot Box Gout; silk-sewed seams; good serge lining, . Swell 15luo Kersey, made with strap seams and velvet collar, at Ilic warm Ulsters or Storm Goats in black fricZe, doiihlo-breaHtcd and large storm collars, at SEE WINDOWS. $10.0Q $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. ;c Dalles Daily Chronicle IVHiMMMY - I lor went to the polls convinced that Mc-; ! Kinloy had a clear track. JIo gave out .,w , . inmt , tn" word to his friends it waB no use to ' 1 vote any other way, ami subsequent s 1 " I if sters served in any stylo... At And row Kollor's. the satisfaction of finding him restored to complete consciousness, while his pnlro was very much improved. Mr. Sharp is 7o years of age and the doctor ' events seem to indicate they took his says the evident violence of the concus (3) t advice. sion produced by tho kick would have Goroner W. II. Hiitts had this fore- j klllo'J ""' 11 younger man. The doctor noon another of those violent and pain- anticipates no serious results, as he is fill attacks that he has been subject to i satisfied his patient has leceived no county are in better condition thnn ever before Forty-two districts of tho sixty-three now reporting have school libraries started, and it is expected that tho remaining twenty one districts will eoon bo supplied." It is doubtful if there urn threo counties in (he state that can show as many high grade cer tificates in proportion to tho number of teachers ae Wasco county. Do you know that Hudson & Brown hill arc doing a larger business than all the other real estate offices in The Dalles combined. If there is uny doubt in your minds as to this assertion, wo in vite you to call at our oflico and be con vinced. We also invite your attention to our large list of bargains in both city and country property. If yon desire a fiuit farm, we can sell you one that will return every dollar invested in two years. If you prefer a wheat farm, we will sell you at so low a figure that you will wonder why you did not consult us before. If yon desire to owt? your own homo in the city, we will sell it to yo'i at so low a fignro and on such easy terms that it will make you consider what a great injustice you have been doing yourself and .family by paying rent for so r.iany years. Remember wo 'are always ready to wait on yon and an swer questions, whether yon intend to buy or not. Office on Washington street, next to French & Co.'s bank. Xightwatchman Jim Like had an en- I counter the other night with a couple of hobos, in which, big fisted, two-lmndrtd- pounder that he is, he came on" a good deal woise than second best. The trou ble was that eacli of the hobos was as husky as himself, and possibly a little more so. The toughs had got a lace window curtain that they were trying to disjioe of in the tenderloin district. Jim heard of them and, through a judi cious use of the 'phone, soon located thorn in llift P.asfr T.ml. lvVipro lip rnn J j into them on the railroad platform back ol Moody's warehouse, lie attempted to arrest them, but before he had time to blesa himself the two giants caught him by the coat collar and seat of the breeches and tnrew him sheer oyer a l,ot Iteward for III lleturn. My little pug dog, "Dixie," about six months old. A reward of $2 CO will be paid to any ono upon delivery of said (tog to ine, and no questions atked. I). M. FiiExeii. The Dalles, Nov. 12 '00. 12-lw If your hair Is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced tho finest tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's barber shop, agent. nO-lm Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets arc sold on, a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. Ono little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. No other pills can equal Do Witt's Little Kirly Risers for promptness, cer tainty and efficiency. Sold by Clarke & Falk. mayii & Crowe NO EXCUSE. There is no excuso for wearing out-of-date, clumsy footwear, when we can sell your for $2.50 a perfect-fitting, well-made, dressy shoe. Many styles to select from. Pease & Mays. YOGT 0pera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS int.-rnal injury The ment Commencing THURSDAY, Nov. 15th box car, landing him prone on the j ground on the otlfer side, where he lit- erallv "bit the dust." Of course the WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. 1"iir hargainn in children's and i ut irregular intervale ever since ho wp.s j nearlv killed by routing in contact with ' an express team about a year ago. He I was taken to his home and wae verv ill.i the nroiected Dalles-Celilo ofuial is attain ' at last accounts. receiving the earnest consideration of ft the Portland chamber o commerce and hobos escaped, but it is little incidents likejthis that make the life of a night watchman on long, sweet psalm. 4. Do not forget that Griffith, tho hypno i matter of securing early govern-li6ti be at the Vogt opera home action upon the construction of jfthite nights, commencing Thursday,! Illl ...I . -. . . . ... . i i .. . .. i no grc.ucBi overturning in uiu wiruie , j loop ' lil iiitiwi: i niuLlcy ui Q(ic.i;iui uuat- country is in tho case of Utah. HIIOf'B lit tlie iUW 10IK Ivasll ,n.t m.w uliiti! nnoi. llri-nn lit IMT vnliw. s "' Vand Mek'inloy only KJ.-l'Jl. This year marriage license was issued tins is- J it went for McKinley by a plurality of phi 1 tl is morning to C. W. l'.ilmuteor tabout -1000, and the republicans also so- an' Kdna La Kuu.ie. -inured ihe state offices and the lcgiela- The scouring mill has been shut down i turc, which will elect a United States fur' I'riday night, while workmen are pnUmg in the machinery for a pullory. I"it values for the least money ut Ihe W York Cash Store. A special in i.'liHdicn'H and misses' shoes, while they last. 'I Inn morning W. II. Butts sold lot Ki, Llot k in Thompson'fl Addition, be Ifinging to Calvin M. Brown, to Mrs. I'li'eba Sturtov.mt for $;i,"i!). . M. Kels.ty purchased 2500 head of slieup from Unelii Billy Kolsay this u"t'k. Tho price paid for lambs was 2 25 and for the old sheep if.1 25. Ante l(iu Republican. senator. Tim special revival meetings being held at the Methodist church will be j continued for several inoiodays. The j services so far have been quite well ut- I tended, ltev. C. 1). Xickelsen, who bus been niisisting in the meetings, is preach ing very able and interesting sermons. The teivico in the evenin;; begins nt 7 :!!0. The circuit ourt was occupied most ness at a special ineetmg to be held next Tuesday. Tho memderB are practically ; unanimous in favor of a cana' and locks' as ttio only adequate and practical per-'' manent improvement, and the abandon-' ment of the boat railway schemes. As a portugo railway will be indispensable us an adjunct to the construction work, the building of a portage which can be operated for thu carriage of public freight whilo tho canal is under con struction will be urged. " A special to the Telegram, which may be laken with as much salt as suits the palate of the taker, announces that Bin ger Herman has notified the president that lie will retire from his position of commissioner of the general land office of tho day with the cao of the Stale vs. j wUhin nuxl Ulree ,nontIPi Hn(i tJmt William Kelly, who was charged with larceny of clothing from t ho store of K. J. Collins A Co., of this city. The in Mil it ii nit vi'iiu ii' 1 will V fll fMlfllHtlltlMlll. Children's and misses' shoes, spring j Tu( JM8H W8 K,von to lh jury lllis i.iuv, rein, uuugoia ki.i, f(l.nrm .....i .,,,,,(. had been reached at tho hour of going to press. , button or fxtd, sh".H 5 to 7'... ut !W cents ; 8' and hi to lilt,, at $!.'.'(); i to !l at LdO. At tli New York Cash Slum. I' y ruported that S.t'iiuel Gifpntrick of s unwood, was so ungry o ieci'iving tlic news over bis telopliono that Me Kliir y was elected that ho tore down "ii' instrument and throw it into the' river I'reliy, Docomlior Mth, has beon cliosi'ii as thu date when the novel en tortauituoiit , "Ttunpleof Fame," will be Kil'un at the Yogt, under tho supervis ion of the ludien of tho Good Intent So ciety. Tli a Hi'c ind sossion of I'rof. Sandvig's 'tuning elusfl will be held at the li'ddwin lonlght, (Wednesday), opnu i'lg nt 8 o'clock. New beguinoro should nuke it a point to bo present, uh this is tlu'lr opporlunlly for learning the first up". nl!l-2t While In Uuriifl recently Mr. Millie, 'io Is livestock itgont for thu Oregon Itdlway it Navigation Company, stated tlmt never during die acquaintance with H'oeknion of KiiRtern Oregon had ho f,,ind thiMu so freo of lliianclal caruH us this time, saye the Haruev County New , A I'liuiioinenon is ruported from Mo Imiim, in jlu (0j, 0( (iiootion morn a "' named Taylor Marion Taylor i8t "la optio toward the rlaitiK eun mid "'l'l a auBgeetivu violon. McKinley WltVtl OH oo ,le( J,p(J , HmJ four "p. uiid on the oilier sldu of that lu miiMry m Uryftn with (our j ioIb. Tay- It is possible that duriirg Ihe next four years the "social democrats" of this campaign will grow to be a considerable the president had already decided on Mr. Herman's successor in the pertou of a well-known Minnesota politician, name not given of course. Tho point of tho blory is thet Herman resigns be cause he thinks he has u dead mortal cinch on the senatorship. All of which may be true, and then it may not. One thing is dead certain, Herman is not of the resigning kind, and there is noth- party, and Ihut Bryan will be their can-, ing in his history (and we say It with didato for president in 1004. A very profound respect; that would justify us lurgo propoition of the men who have I in believing that he would ever throw Nov. loth. Prof. Griffith is without i Vloubt tho acknowledged king of hyp-1 Jnotists and mind readers, and will make tyou laugh as you never laughed before, j !it .-n . r I. x t it.,. lie will yivu u jreu ciiuuiiiuii uu uiv streets Saturday ut 3:30 p. m. It will embrace one of the most difficult and startling tests known to mental telep uthy the blindfold drive. Prof Giifiith is the only one in America who does .the ilrive this way. He does not come in contact with any of the members of tthe committee only by a small copper vire he has fastened around his fore head, which tho committee hold; but the wire is so fastened that the com mittee cannot give him an idea of the route taken by pulling nn this wire. This remarkable feat will take place Saturday afternoon at 3:30, starting in front of Clarke ft Falk's drug store. Do not forget time and place. 1 I'VOl'l.K COMlWIl ASH JOlN(J. j Hon. F.N Jones, of Bake Oven, was in town today on his way to Portland, j Mr. and Mrs. John Havelry ard daughter, Mise Nellie, of Boyd, epei t , last night in the city. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Gnffitl), TI I Rum Hypnotist Tho only store ft this city whero the flenuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen pieces of so called cheap cnani cled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look likoit.butthegenii' ino luia tho name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived .First prize at 1C International Exhf bitions. Hii;hei)t award nt World s Columbinn Exlubi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho tMjijt cookinKat'thoritica certified to by the most famous client ists for purity and durability it is cheapest becausa BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in thi city ex clusively by us. 4. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is not affected by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil. Ste.. ...( and balit w i t h o u 4 impartim; llavor o previously c o o k o d fooil ;.nd wilt hist tor yenrb. ..co Wo can tion i'-.i. puhlir iin::i.'T i In a I'efined, Instruetivo, Marvelous, Laughable and Up-to date Peiformance. Clever Actors, Sweet Singers, Tragedians, Comedians, Manufactured to suit taste of audiences. 180 Laughs m ... 180 Minutes. rriccw, 2Bo, aSa, SOo. MATT SHOREN, General Blaeksmitb and Horseshoer. All kinds of blacksmithing will receive prompt attention and will be executed in first-class shape. Give him a cull. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MA HSU will give a turkey shoot on the beach Thrno Days Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will also be pigeon trap spoofing at the same time and place. jps-? One thousand styles and sizes mfa? F?T cooking and heating. Jiff. 3 Prices from $5 to $50, been fullowltit? Bryan will never go back to Cleveland, Whitney, HowiU, Dickin son and J. Sterling Morton. Telegram. Through tho courtesy ol the Grass Valley Journal wo have received the olllelal vote of oih" neighboring county of Sherman, which is as follows: He- out dirty water till he had first secured a hatisfactory supply of clean. If Her man has tendered his lesignation, it is at least cei tain that ho thinks ho knows what he is about. .Superintendent Gilbert has issued a circular to the school' .ollicers of the Bears the Signature of Steel Rtngei Cast llarges hoop ;n(ion publican electors Ford -Mil; Fullertoii j county calling attention to the portions 151 j Furnish -MS; Paxton 111. Domc-:0f the flute echoolawe tehiting to the onUie-poopUi'fi Kroner 870; Pierce 383 ; Stuart 377; Whitaker 371. Prohibi tion Davis f.8:; Jenkins 80; Mills 80; Spauldihg 83. Regular people's Ktn hreo 1 ; Henry 1 ; Hill 1 ; I.ucn 2. So cial deniuorat Foleu II; MeindlH; Por ter 8; Hutherford ti. P. T. Sharp, of Throe .Mile, was iiiito Hoverely injurod this morning while working with a fraction-) horde in a plow team. How it happened Mr. .Sharp uiiablo to lull, but his hired man found him prostrate in front of thu team and inabtatoof utter collapse. Mr. Sharp was carried to tho house whilo a mes senger rushod to town for a physician. Dr. F.shulnun responded with all speed and found tho old gentleman suffering Intense pain in the region of tho breast, where ho had evidently been kicked. Happily no bonoB were broken and be. fore the dootor left bin patient he had When you cannot sleep for couyhlnt', it is hardly necessary that any one shou'.d tell you that you need a few doses of t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make, ,.nsI.M,l I. I. 'P... it I.V, apportionment jrf ihe school funds and 8ft8 . BUkeley, the druggist. informing theip t)iat097'l LM now stands I . i to tho ci edit of tho general school fund . I''"r j r,t .i,.. ,.nm.iv .... nmmn.f bii fHelen i. tn 1 A No. I, six-room house near Fast apportion ifCO eneh to the sixty-three school districts reporting, besides a pres Knd school, in a fine neighborhocd, beautiful view of the city, riyor ami em out per capita of 87 conts, willed will ' rounding country. Wo also have for . . . ' . . . ' ..!... lUtl.. I.r.mu Llllffultl.. fii. Oi..illl probably reach special attention t ; ..... is called to the requirement of the law that the balance on hand In each dis trict nn the first Monday in March must be less than friO to entitle the district to its full apportionment in April. The circular sIiowh that "the register of resi dent teachers in commission in Wafco county on September 20', 1900, showed forty seven holders of state papers, twenty-one first grade county certiti cntev, twenty-two second grade, thirteen third grade, nine temporary; total 112. Teachers are better prepared for their woik, and us a result the schools of this family at .tl250. Call quick, before it ia too late. 11 ml ton & Brownhill. If you have dandruff, your hair is falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For sale at Fra.?r'd barber shop. i.'J-lm Thero are no better linens than those manufactured bv Henry Glnse. A. M. WilliauiB & Co. have the exclusive sale of these linens for this city, and are now offering the saute at one-fourth the reg-' ular price. Remember that Coc anut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles FrMcr, sole agent. nW-Im fThe genuine all bear the above Trale-Mark ana are sow wun a written guurumei. Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 OVER ALL THE WOULD. Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. m..u,.i. i,v The Michigan Stove Couinanv. uraafa targost Maker of Htovoa uiui Haugea in tho World. Oak Slovel St BENTON. SOLE KCBNTS,