Annual Sale of BLANKETS. Another luni nl" tho wliool of November lOeoiiomios for houso kei pers lirinrf forward Lho salo of lied covering u(. sultst.mtial sav ings from usual prices: 60c. 60c. 70c. 73c. 87c. 79c. 90c. "Kureka" 1 0-1 CI ray Blanket, Ki.u -18x72. Kingston size 5'lx7 "Tuxedo" 10-'! (!ray Blanket, White Wan- !()- ket, size f4x7'l. "I-;il.(irlon" KM (irav Blan- , size OOx' 4 "India" 10 si.o ()J)X(). 70. White Blanket, "rialem" 10-'l White Blanket, size 00x72. "(Jiinton" 10-4 Gray 'Blan ket, size 00x72. SPECIAL. 12-10 Dark am ' ra.V 10, Blankets, extra lare size, worth fro in $".()(.) to $U.'"50, can he bought during sale at $4.00 per pair. The best values ever o lib rod. A TIMELY TOPIC ..OVERCOATS.. Ami n shining example of wlint Venae & Mays' can do for you in Clothing Ih strongly reflected in this great find most com ploto department. W speak entirely within bounds when wo allirm that nobody in F.astorn Oregon can xeol us either in stylo or price. When we tell yon about OVKItCOATS, it's the cautious poo pin we lire lifter those who know a round dollar's woitli. There'H sis much variety here in OvercoatH at $10.00 iih some stores will bIiow you in an entire mock. The Xolihv Top Coat in light and mediuni weiuhts in tun and gray at ; A very handsiimo inedium weight (.'ray cheviot I!o: Coat; silk-sowed seams; cowl sortie lining. . Swell Mine Kersey, uuide velvet collar, at with Htrap seams and Hit: warm Ulsters or Storm Coats in hlack frieze, douhle-hreiiHted and large Htorin collars', at. SEE WINDOWS. $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. DEATH OF P. T. SHARP. A Oallfnrtifn rinnrnr of 1849, nnil tlm PlrKt lo Kiwi n I'nck Tinln I'mtn Tim Ditlli'X fx Canyon City. Nntlce, Having rented tho Baldwin opera houee to A. Sandvlg. All persons desir ing to rent the came will apply to or nd dres? A. Sandvlg, 1'. O., Box 5S0. The I).ille. K. !!. Mnmm.i., Administrator.!. C. I?ildwln, Kstate. This community was greatly shocked this morning on learning that I. T. Sharp had succumbed at 11 :H0 last niuht S to the injuries received vestordav morn. II ' 'ur hr i ''T nnd dead-like, Co imr from the kick in the breast hv a frac Wuut Cream Tonic will give it life and lions horse, that had bulked in one of 'Jnster. It is pronounced the finest his plow teams. Ife had apparently j.tonic on earth. Can be had at Krazer's I rallied from the sheck to such an extent ,pr"er s'.op, Hgent. mi-irn that no seriou- results were appreliend- j Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on ed either by tho attending physician or K positive guarantee. Cures heirt-burn, iho members of his family, lie had I Yaisinir of the food, distress after eating, iir any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet fives immediate relief. 25 cts. find 50 cts. lilakeley, the druggist. mays & erowe loni been suhjpet to violent put iodic at tacks of colic, and one of these cams on yesterday afternoon, and before it was possible for a physician to reach him, he had passed away. During the last cou ple of hours he sudercd untold agony, and death came as a relief. I'hillip Thomas Sharp was born in Lawrence county, New York, February I 1", lS-'l. t"TrTcuTiliUiy 'witrr-tTrrT'TiTeT ! brothers be crossed tho plains in the usual manner of those days and arrived in California in IS-lft. There ho engaged j in mining till 1802, when he was mar- II No othc ljfl.it tie Km other pills can equal Dd Witt's ulv Hirers for promptness, cer- tainty and efficiency. Sold bv Clarke & Falk. NO EXCUSE. There is no excuse for jried to Maiv Uowland, a resident ofVva""-t' "-' Shasta county and a descendant of one (JOOtWOar, wllOIl WO call Still , 'of the pilgrims o! the Mayflower. After your for $2.50 a perfect-fit- Ibis marriage he moved to Oregon and j till" Woll-lliade. dl'C'PSV sllOO. ! (Many styles to select from. ! rr,e Dalles Daily Chronicle, . Nov. in, imio. 'J fft'IiSDAY - Oysters M sorvocl t in any stylo. At Andrew Kollor's. (soil, and besides the crop that, is oh ' tained the vine makes a most excellent forage. NapkitiH that Hell usually at a dollar, are onlv 75:: now at A. M. Williams it Go's. All other linens in proportions. Tlm piifirMiil iifiiiti!Mq il. tin. M.'tltrnliat church' are continuing with increased ! 1i ' ' a tragedy. that sentiment along that line should grow in the hearts of our people. The time iB coming when each of the two great peoples will need it in their busi ness. It is out of my line to be pessi mistic, but 1 think that the Chinese concert, which has alreadv become a WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. ! When the crash conies it will be best for Kngland, best for America, and best for the world that the Union .lack and the Stnrs and Stripes fchoiild wave to- (irillith, the hypnotist, At tho Vogt opera house tonight. interest. A good congiegation was pies out last evening and listened to a very j ' interesting sermon. Tin general public i :. .....,i:..n.. i ,...1 i .1... ...... .t..,., n II 111 II t lilt. LI 11 Llli.LLl'llll LIIL TCI I II ITP. i lit-v. C. D. Nickolsen, of Ileppner, ill j S('t,,ur- preach this exening at 7 ::m o'clock. ! Tim members of the unique religiouB sect Kiiovn as ttie lazrellette ar" arrang ing to take papsagu for Scotland, says a I.al'orte (ImP diepatch. The prophets of the sect have fixed u near date for the i Col. ('. K S. Wood and .lodge Thoutus O'Duy, of Portland, were in town today t ! and tiled u petition in the circuit court Little bovH reefer coats from $2 up to; for u rt..,!aring in the case of D. C.J Sli ol). - tit A. M. WillitmiH it Co'k. j )'iley against the Columbia Southern j Spacial bargains in (diildreu's and Hallway Company. In a recent hearing i misries' slmea at the New York Caili Store. Komcmhcr tiiat Cncoanut Cream Tunic will promote growth of liai r. Charles I'razer, sole agent. nll-lni A m.irriage license was is-iued yester day iiftoruoou to Willurd A. HeHsler and Kate M. Terrill. Mirh l.ulii .ImiH-i. lite vii'l.lin of t.bii -,1 ,a naui.,,1. ,,t .iir..,um. ai.nri. I bUntlfolil drive, whicli starts In front time ago, is out of danger ami is uearinu' recovery. Wanted .Men and women of good chariicter and relerences, to represent an established house, splended opportunity f ir advancement. Address P. 0. I'.ox 5S7, Portland, Oregon. novl5.1mo The case of the State vs. II. C. Hate- of this case Judge liradshaw sustained a general demurrer, on tbu groliud that the plaiiitill' had no capacity to sue. (irillith, the hypnotist, und his specialty company is here and wilt open a three nights performance, commencing tonight. He will give a freo exhibition on tho utreets tomorrow (Friday) instead of Saturday, us advertised. Do not miss i of Clarke it Falk's drug store at liillt) i p. m. Tim local lodge of Modern Workmen i down nt Astoria must have some big listed fellows in its ranks. Uecently ' they ordered from the society's supply I department, u ballot-box, which, upon end of time and the revolution of all ter rostiai things. The sent originated in Scotland and the flight of the faithful will be taken from souio mountains there. Small communities of these zea lots have been established in northern locate 1 at the Cascades, where he so j perintended the building of a portage I wagon road for tho old O. S. N. Co., and j afteruards, for a short time, snperin-) ' tended the transfer of freight. From there he went, to Canyon City in 1S03 . and established the first pack train be- ! tween that point and The Dalles. Dur- nig an early trip lie was nttacked hy n band of hostile Indians, who stampeded his mules and robbed him of all he had pave a small quantity ot merchandise, with which he subsequently started a little store at Canyon City. While there j he became intimately associated with Joaquin Miller, who was then county ( judge. Ho moved to Wasco county in i 187-1 and located on Three Mile near the place where he died. I His wife died about Feven years ago. i An elder brother, W. II. Sharp, of Walla Walla Eurvives'him, bssides thrpe sons, K. F. Sharp of this city, W. H. Sharp of Five Mile, and F. II. Sharp who is at' present in the Fust, and one daughter, Mrs. Grace Gordon, ot Portland. Mr. Sharp was a man of wonderful vitality and energy for his years. He persisted keeping in the harness and doing his share of the hardest work of the farm, in spite of the protest of bit children, who often urged him to take the rest, that his strenuous life and ad vanced age called for. He was a kindly, genial man, a good husband, ami a father whose pride and jiy. to a very utiUFtial degree, was in his children whom beloved with moie than fatherly i affection. Take him for all in all we ' shall not soon look upon his like again. I The remains were brought to town tins afternoon and are at the home of I Tho only store fi this city whero tin (lenulne Imported Stransky-Steel, Ware is sold, A little higher in price, out outtnsu a dozen piecesof so called cheap cnam cled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look likoit.butthegentii ino lias tho name Stransky Steel . Ware on each piece I TV, I..l.....,ir..1 JJ llUl, UlULUIIfl First prize at. 1C International Exht bitions, Highest award at World s Columbian Exlnbi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by the best cookinfcaothoritics. certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability il, 10 cheapest because BEST, Pease & Mays. VOGT 0pera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS Commencing THURSDAY, Nov, 15th WW.-.-!. tlS Griffith, TliOiii Hypnotist Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is not affected by acidsr in fruits or vegetables, will boil. Sti . w.oi and bafet w i t h o u ini parting flavor Oi jireviounly cooked food and will last for years. op- V.Te cau tion tlm public Rg"iif ' im-tf. U' .J Indiana and southern Miehnrau coun ti..B Tin. ium fin! unmMii .ir !isnns. I his son, K. F. Sharp. The funeral will i , ing of their earthly possessions and the nior.ey accumulated will be expended in reaching Scotland, fromewhenc they believe they nro to be tiansported heuv 'onwaid. I Articles of incririioration were filed to j ilay in the otlice of the county clerk by ! the Hood Piver Kleotrie l.igl.t, Power I and Water Company. The business ot the corporation is "to construct, main tain anil operate electric light and power plants, Miiterpipeii and pipe lines, Humes. take place Saturday afternoon. '1 lir Storlt'H of r.onl Kusicll. One day, a legal correspondent writes, i before the late lord chief justice took eick, he was sitting In court when an other barrister, leaning across the bench es, whispeied, "Kusfell, whnt's the ex treme penalty for bigamvV" "Two mothers-in-law." On one occasion Lord Kussell went to help the liberals in a certain campaign. In a Itefined, Instructive, Marvelous, Laughable and Lp-to date Performance. Clever Actors, Sweet Singers, Tragedians, Comedians, Manufactured to suit taste of audiences. ISO Laughs in . 180 Minutes. ace, aoc. MATT SHOREN, General Blacksmith and Horseshoes. All kinds of blacksmithing will recelvo i prompt attention and will be executed in iirst-claes shape. Give him r. call. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MAPSH will turkey shoot on the Three Days give a beach Pi-iccifi, iJc, tNov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will also be pigeon- trap epootiug at the same time and place. iirriwii, inej proinpuj n.uirm.u miii i (jtcjll!(1) conduits, electric lines, railroads ! He began his speech of set purpose with the objection that "the opening in which jlU(j j.jj, motor rondfl n,ld ,minu- tome very badly pronounced Scotch, to insert the hand is too small." TliMf , , .. , . for 1 After tlia confusion caused bv bis liimar- tmil measurement, tlif ,. ollu i..i;f.. .r ..m.up niwluni Mn.nU.p i..ut sniiaiiiMil sir nimrluM nower or electric nower. to buv and sell ! Hussell tas he then was) said : "Hen- I Wo havo u line farm of IlliO acres for implementH, machinery electric ap-1 llemon, I do not speak Scotch, but J Wllfl I u. I,. lv ItiiL'ttiit i.rimitv. Wanh.. Hl'tll. ' ..1 .1 l...!1.i:.... i.,nl,n.!,il r... !lu U,.nili 11 'ri,.nii..iiilriiia n ii1nns.f. ... .i...v..v , ...... IlillWIUCB illMI lllllKllllt; IIIIILUIli.l UK Hit .UfcVl i iin.im.,..u ............ w pleaded not guilty and was placed under Inuds to appear for tiiul at this term of e uirt. Sherlir Kelly today mado it cVuniuoo fain of tlm properly of deliuiuentH on the tax roll of Itfilii. The county bought iu the most of the property, the only oM'opiimiH worth Hpeaking of being cafes where mortgagees bought in the property for self-protection. At tho regular meeting of Fern lodge, D-'greu of Honor, luat night it was do eliliid to give n danoliiL' party Wednes day livening, Nov. -8th, Thanksgiving eve. A short program will ho rendered, and ii iiuall admission fee charged, of which luiiioiuicunient will ho given lutor- Coroner Units, who was taken sud denly 111 yesterday morning with ehest tumble, growing out of the accident by which he Hourly Joe t IiIh lifo u ycur in, wiio ia rliurtid with ntftmult, iii.iiiii 111 tl.j. mrnllit oiMlft iiiuiiirl.tif 1 . . aiternuon ami toiiny till iiimui .. :.) p. in. Nt)WH a8HuruB H) WUH ix im:hes across. ; when it was given lo tlm jury. Halter Carlisle, of leu-Mil", was i HU,(. in KHiikitut county. Wash., situ- , ...i..nn-ii i-niuiuiij u. i ii .ni.in.iiiin,iiil, ltl!l HnV,, ml,.H irom lute haluioii on 0 account or for others, and to do followed, whereupon Sir Charles pro him with Indecent exposure. When ar-' ti0 white Salmon 'iver. This place J m.j uther liuniness as may be necessary ceeued, "and 1 sonietiines tit ink Scotch." r.ngui'it lietoro .imlge isrmiHiiiiw Carlisle i (mH t,irtv acres in cultivation, nice 1 10 i.urrv out the objects of the corpora- With this his hold on the audience was young orchard, Hue tiout pond, finest i tion," The incorporators are F. K. i seemed. , of spring water, several acres of men-! Savage, N. C. Kviuis, C. A. IJell audi Although unrivalled iu theartofcross dow; ''()(( acres of hind that can be in i- j,,.Hi0 p.utler. The e.ipital stock isih'OOO 1 examination, on one occasion ho was gated; near the school mid church ; j Hhares of sjir5 each. ; distinctly beaten by a witness. "What plenty of line timber. Owner is unable - - ! j8 your age?" he asked. "Js it my age I through infirmity to run the place. This iviviito m-hohI -nay iiv-niiiK. i yo)J at, a.I1Ky replied the witness. is a bargain for any stockman who I IVtsons desiring instrnetloii in ling-I "Yes sir. Now speik up and be ex Met." wants a place to build up a fine stock )jb, branches, ornamental penmanship, "And be exact? Well of all the " business. For further particulars see j Kbort liniid, shiitie-peu writing, free-1 "The court does not desire to bear any Hudson & ltrownliill, real iHtate agents. I bund drawing, book-keeping, higher comments ot yours. Tell the court your , i!,iiif,.i niii i"!iirml Ki nii. A snoi'.iii. i mat.bem.it ies. voc.il music, etc.. olease ' ai:e." "Well," said the man, "1 cjlo- Mim. which Ih another name for the I call first door second floor west of Cur- 'united my twelfth birthday hist week." ('ilifornm nriiiie trust, makes the an-1 tisH mill, Second street. foreigners i "uoirt tnue witn inn court, nonncimientthiitit is maHter of the prune taught to read and write huglish in a memlier you are on oatn. "Jtsiiune Hituat on und that It practically con- low lessons. One thousand styles and sizes. , 1 fTP Prices from $s to $50. Steel Ranges Cast Ranges trols all of the marketable prunes iu the , state. More power to its elbow ! hy shouldn't the prune growers combine for tliulr own benefit as well us tho other fellows? It will now be in order for the llryaulto press to weep briny tears over nS-Uivd&w Pitor. K. Fi:i:i:ii. was much butter at noon today, but was the advancu hi the price of prunee, the Btlll eoiifliMd to his bed, It is hoped hu j natural result of the election of Mclvln will be able to be on Ills feot iu a (lay or ley. two. I Mark Twain, iu a recent Interview in Souutof the farmors from the Vakiimi ; rjuilon, Is reported to hiive said : 'liHtrlot uro feeling in 'excellent spirits "Kngland is the best friend we have in 'rem tho results of experiments Iu the natter of raising peanuts. Thu claim to I'u able to raisu piuiuuts as high as eighty bushels per acre in well irrigated j jianw' F.urope, und we aro the only friend sho'e got on earth. No out ventures to sug gest a formal otleneive mid defensive ill- but it Is to our mutual Interest CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bouts the Slguuturo of Children's and misses' shoes, spring heel, button or lace, bust doiigoU kid, foxed, sizes .1 to 7i ut HO cents j 8,'j und Hi to ) at ifl.20; 1 to !1 nt sfl.IO. At the Now York Cash Store. and to- you are on oath." true. I was boin oy eetiruary uutti, in leap year, and my birthday only comes once iu four years. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It. is good. Try it. For sale by lilakeley, the druggist. If vou have daudrnH', your hair is falling out. Use Coeoanut Cream. For sale at Fraxer's barber shop. nO-Iui Vou can save the price of your thanks- j giving turkey by buying your table linens nt A. M. Williams Co's. I S57 T tMiurnen The genuine all bear the above Tra JeMaik and are sold wiiu a vruicn guaraiiiec. r Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 OVER ALL THE WORLD. - Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. MiuIh only bv The Michigan Stove Company. Laruost Makerti of tatuvma uuu Uiuikcs Iu tho World. Oak Stoet 7VHIER & BENTON. SOLE HCENTSi