Annual Sale of BLANKETS. Anollior Mini of tho wliool of November ttcoiiomios for houso lc(j())(M's brings forward tlx; sale of bud covoritiK at. tuibstanlial sav ings from usual pricos: 60c. "ICurokn" 10-1 ( 'J ray Blmikol, si.o '18x72. 60c. Kingston 10-'l (iray Blanket, sizo 5'1.7'J. 70c. "Tuxodo" 10 I While lilan lct'l, si.o 5dx7'l. 73c. "IClborton" 10-4 (!rav Blan kol, si.o (50 x 70. 87c. " India" 10-4 Whito Itlankol, size (il!x7(;. 79c. "Salem" 10-4 While Blaulcot, si.o 00x72. 90c. "( Minion" 10-4 (iray P.lan IcoL, si.o 00x72. SPECIAL. 10, II and 12-11) Hark (Jray Blankets, extra largo si.o, worlli from $.".(() to ftu'.SO, can bo bought durinir sale at $4.00 per pair. The best values ever offered. A TIMELY TOPIC ..OVERCOATS.. A'nd a shining example of what Pence & Mays' can do for yon in Clothing in strongly reflected in this greatHnd most com plete department. We speak entirely within bounds when we udirm that nobody in ICastorn Oregon can excel us either in style or price. When we tell you about OVERCOATS, it's the cautions peo ple we are after those who know a round dollar's woith. There's as milch variety hero in Overcoats at $10.00 an soiiio stores will show you in an entire stock. The Nobbv Top Coat in light and medium weights r rf in tan and gray at plvJ.UU A very handsume medium weight gray cheviot rfjw r ff lloxCoat; Bilk-sewed seams; good scrg'e lining. . tpJ-U.ULJ Swell P.lue Kersey, made with strap scams and dl" ff velvet collar, at tpxU.UU liig warm Ulsters or Storm Coats in black frieze, r fr double-breasted and larye storm collars, at tpi.V.VyLJ SEE WINDOWS. Pease & Mays. All goods marked in plain figures. OUR CHURCHES Services at the Lutheran church both morning and evening tomorrow. Preach ng by the pastor, Rev. V. Brenner. At the Congregational church tomor row services will bo held only in the morning when the pastor, Rev. I). V. Poling will tike for his theme: "The Church aa Compared With Cher Es tablished Institutions." Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. 15. ' Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m, in the basement of the new church on Union street. Sun day school at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U at 0:30 p. m. The Methodist Episcopal church, corner Fifth and Washington streets, Ulysses F. Hawk, pastor. The special meetings held at the church during the last ten days by the pastor, who was very ably assisted by the Rev. C. D. Nickelson, of Heppner, proved a bless ing to the church in greatly reviving the members for better church work. Tho services were well attended and alive with interest. Iuge congregations arc present at the Sunday services. The splendid choir, with Prof. IJirfeld at the organ, is rendering some beautiful music. A special musical program will ! be given at both morning and evening services tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock , service the pistor will speak on the I theme, "Lead or Follow." At 7:30 the isnbj"ot will be "The Fire and the Calf." I Sunday school at 10 a. in., Mr?. Smith French supeiintendent; class meeting at 12:15, .f. II. Cross leader; Junior League at 3 :30 p. in., Mies Edyth Ran J dall, superintendent; Epworth League ; at (5:30 p. in. Everyone will be made ' welcome at all the services. Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, ManaRer. !.. THURSDAY. Nov. 22 BEACH & BOWERS Big Consolidated MINSTRELS With tho Best Company they ever owned. 60 All White People 60 3 Cars 3 Bands 3 Everything new this season. New Acts! New Faces! New Ideas ! If you want to see a Real Minstrel show come and see us. Positively the largest and most expen sive ininstiol eumpanv everv .organ-iz-d. ' Watch for the Big Parade at I p.m. Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets can be procured at Clarke & Falk's. y Opera House he Dgties Daily Ghoniele, e I'f'fMMWV 'III 1 1 I i i NOV Will)! I to I). C. Cooper, Fish was arraigned this forenoon and pleaded not guilty. M is trial was set lor :i p. m. and is in Co)-: - -M served i in any stylo.. At Andrew Keller's. Oysfe rs I progress as we go to press. If you have dandruff, your hair is falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For salo at Fraer'H barber shop. nO-Im I Two old women from Missouri droye i up to the toll gate of one of tho bridgeE across tho Missouri at Leavenworth and asked the man in charge how much the S) ! toll was WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wlilh' yet Hit! In tit i of linpostlll Imrux A mini limy Hluily tin- returns; lint v.iieu ii luiuMMe strikes tint liiml Tlie lump K'v oat ynu uinlurstaiiil. "Twenty-five cents for a inau I and horse," said the gatekeeper. "Well, I then gut out of the way; we're two old women and a mure. Get up, Sadie." I falling backward, struck his head with great force, whether on the sidewalk or a rock is not known. lie was taken to his home uticonsciou.s and was attended to bv Pre. Logan anil Ferguson, who pro nounced his injury tiite serious. "At noon today Mr. Kroger had not recov ered consciousness, save partially at long intervals, and the physicians have grave apprehensions of fatal results. The marchioness of Dutc, with her only daughter, Lady Margaret Chrioh-ton-Stuart, and her third son, Lord Colum Urlohton-Stuart, are en route for Palestine. They have with them the Miller's all-wool clothing and over coats. The Fair. A marriage license was issued yester day to Andrew Grimm and Anda Grnu luud. Fur rent A suite of furiiiHhed rooms ; And the mun stood in open-moutned heart of the late maiquis of Bute for wonder as the on) women drove oil, ; burial on Mount Olivet, in accordance u'.. i. ,. f...:i .... ...i wiiii me uemro ui ine ueceaseo nouie f.u nuvi- n nun, Y:t;uiuwiu mm iiuui farm combined, for sale cheap. It con sists of 80 acres of licit loam and can all I be irrigated, a largo creek throili'h tint nliii'i. lnHidi!s Hiiucriil nnvf-r ; falling springs; about 1000 bearing fruit ' I""'""""" was given by the pope of the , t ! M . t.liriH. unrHA nf ithiimm itiwl nthor i small fruits: w,dl i.nnroved in the uav boi!' a-ording to the king's request. a' .Mrs. Aguew's corner of l-ourth tt"l ! of tmiltlini:a mill fences; would make an 1 A t'L"!"(' 81,yH Umt tho P'ty were at Pulon. nl7-l w J ,,,,., (ruili M UM, (illiry furul . onlv j tacked by the Saracens in Spain and in Prof. Sandvig's regular weeklv dance ! f,.,- .,,!!.. f,-,,,,, ti itv. Ti,i i n, , 11 l,aU,u Douglas flung the casket con- man. The heart of King Robert of Bruce, who was an ancestor of the mar- I nnis nf l.nlt' u'nq nnii i-prpil tv n IIaikf. r,""""K i ,' ,.. ......... ..,;. , ,. . , hip iui iiuriiti in iiiu uuiy I..U1U, f3ieeiui day to allow it to bo extracted from the will be held tonight (Saturday) at the H.ildwin. Rome itihor that Ciicoanut Criiam Tonic will promote growth of hair I'razer, solo agent. Inquire of Hud- chance of a lifetime son it llrownhill. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn have spenti Oharles j dm pant week at Seaview, from whence id). I m i Mr. Glenn returned last night and Mrs.5 Remember that A. Y. Marsh will give a turkey and pigeon shoot on the beach November 27, ti8 itud lillth. The Dnfur common council has passed an ordinandi fixing saloon license at $800 a year, or j'.'OO a year when malt hipiors only are sold. We are pleased to learn that Coroner W, M, lluttu is improving from his ro-1 ci'iit attack of sickness and It is hoped li i 1 1 unim I... nit lit li. Itn tin I.Iq fin.f mrtilnj '1.1. LirUII 1.1.1 I. ,11. 1 ... .U "II IM IIIVI ... Wo aro the only people in The Mallei woo earn up'to-uato styles lit lame and Missoh box coata and jackets, Thi lair. Duputy .Sherlll" E. 15. Wood left thin morning for Salem with .lohn Wilson, who is sentenced to tlireu years lu thoi penitentiary for laicuny of cnttiery from' W, A. Johnstrjii's store. 1'iesid.iiit MeKiiiloy'ti coiihIii, anils whose name is also Wi'liam .MoKinley', was defeated for asseesor in one of the Indiana ilistrletB. The reason for this if apparenthe was u deiiioorat. According to present indications there will he turned loose in Oregon 'b waters this season ovor M.OOO.OOO of smitll sal inou, The total present capacity of Orivon'u hatcheries is about 110,000,000 i:i;h. Ca-isiiH lnirchild, who is defendant in an action for divorce, which was set 'or hearing before .ludgo Itradshaw last Thursday, loft his homo near Grass Glenn, who stopped over today at Port-1 laud, is expected homo tonight. Mr; Glenn says the weather at the bench is absolutely delightful, or was all the tiino ho was there. The temperature is warmer than it is at either Portland or, Astoria and during all the time he was at the beach he never felt the need of an overcoat a moment. The Dalles' football tpam left this morning lor iioiuenuaie wnere tuey played a mutch game wih the Golden dale team, comiueuciifg at 2:30 this afternoon. The following is the line up of Tho Dalles team : Otis Patterson, center; W. Brown and P. Friz.ell,; guards; II, I lagan and II. Zirke, tackles ;fl II. Ward and Gus'P.artoll, ends ; K. Mur-i rav, iiuarter-bae.k : C. Groohlor and M. .1. l!.rtell, half-back; J. Cooper, full-: back ; P.eu Scritt, sub-ond; C. lloppnef upd Ed Smith, subs; M. .1, Bartell, captain. reJ'lio great demand for sheep In tho Willamette valley is Illustrated ny the following item from the Eugene Guard : "J. II. Beckley placed a Btnall ud. in tho Guard for n few days, wanting to let out 700 sheep on shares. Me has re celved ovur forty applications by mail, on account of said advertisement, and from first-class men, and instead of 700 he will let out 1,000 head. The 700 bunch will arrive here from The Dalles Sunday for distribution, mid the other 800 later. They aro all picked sheep. taining his charge into the midst of the enemy, crying, "Onward as thou wert j wont, thou noble heart; Douglas will! follow thee." The gallant chieftain was j Hilled, but Bruoo's heart was subse- i (j lently recovered and taken to Melroae abbey, where it was interied. j Yesterday afternoon Professor Griflith, the hypnotist, performed the feat of I finding a jack knife that had been hid-! d ui by a committee, consisting of II. W, Wells, Dr. Ehholinan, A, S. Cathcnrt and Will Crossen, while the hypnotist was guarded by another committee, con sisting of Ford Diet.el, R. J. Gorman 'and W. Lander, in the room back of Clarke iV: Falk's drug store. Then, blindfolded, the professor took the lines of the team used by the hitlers of tho knife, and following tne circuitous route j which thev took when hiding it, pulled j up in iront ot ino Dalles uomiutsslou House, und, climbing a telephone pole, found the knife where Wiil Crossen had placed it, on the top of the wooden awn ing. During the drive he was accompa nied by the committee who hid the knife. No word was spoken from start to llnish uud the onlv contact the hypnotist had with his companions was a small copper wire fastened around his forehead and attached to the hack, and incidentally to the commitlee men. Both committees wore chosen from a crowd that gathered j in front of Clarke it Falk'H drug store, i and every possible precaution was taken ' to prevent collusion between the coin- , uiittees and between them mid the, hypnotist. Tonight Profetsor Griflith I will give his closing entertainment, at' tho Vogt. 1 Circuit Court I'roci'pcllngi.. The court was occupied yesterday afternoon and part of this forenoon with the case of Mrs. M. J. Ilensel sgainst Hans Hansen. .1. P. Thomson and A. D. McDonald. The action was brought to i recover the price cf 5)000 feet of lumber at $H.o0 a thousand, the balance cls.imed to be due on a contract for 18,000 feet r.s the price of a saw mill bought by the defendants. Mrs. Hensel had come into possession of the claim by purchase; but in the transfer ot the claim the hus band of the owner of it hud signed his wife's name without her being pi esent or without, her power of attorney. On the proof of this fact the court decided in favor of a motion of non-suit, and the jury was discharged for the term. , All the other jurors had been dis-1 charged last night. The remaining i business of the term consists a few equity cases. j c.t until, th ii ii vpiiuiut. The audience at the Vogt last night was United to one of the most unique hypnotic performances ever witnessed in The Dalles. A dozen or more young men were selected from the audience, and all proved ready subjects.! They were made to perform in a manner that would put to shame the antics of a pot ponrrl of trained monkeys. The performance throughout was varied, chaste and pleasing, and the ease and rapidity with which Mr. Gridith han dles his class entitles dim, without question to the title lie wears as King of the Hypnotic World. To say the least, you have not seen hypnotism to a linith until you have seen Grillitb. F. J. CLARKE, Manager. THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS THREE NIGHTS Commencing THURSDAY 8 Nov. 15th Griffith, TfiBiii mags & Crowe 0 hBBI i Tho only store ft this city where tin Genuine Imported Stransky-Stecl Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlasts n dozen pieceoof so cnlled cheap eiiam eled ware. BEWARE! Other vare3 look likoit.butthegenu. ino has the name Stransky -Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions. Highest award nt World s Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookingai'thontie3, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST, Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special 3y imported for and sold in tliia city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolot nor catch inside, u notaflectcd by acids in f rutU or vegetables boil, . iUO ' bakf i t h o u (; impart in,'; flavor o' previously coo 5r mid l Vnlluv on his way here hiHt Wednesday He puiolmeod them from Itopresenta- ial has not been heard from since. Foul I tive Albert Koberts, who formerly at- I'li.v is feared, as it is said that threats i tended school here." were made that Faliohlld would never rt'auh Tho Dalles nlivo. Emory Fish, of Ton-Mile, was ar teued this morning on a warrant issued "Ut uf Justice ItrownhiU'H court ebarg Yenterday afternoon as Itov. Paul Krugor was passing down Court street J opposite the brick tehoo! house, accotn-i panted by his wife and two childien,! ..( In. I. ..I. I I,. I, In .......u I,..' MIIU 111 nillUII IIU t,.l,. . Ill IIIO) ,V him with larceny of hogs belonging stepped In a hole in the sldewulk, aud, CASTOR I A For Iufauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho fiiguaturo of IIIi'lliilHy I'Hily. ' A happy and jolly crowd of girls gathered Thursday evening at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bitchier to celebrate tho anniversary of the birth dnv of their daughter, Miss Mamie. The livening was spent in games, vocal j and instrumental music, and such other fun and enjoyment as only a lot of, healthy, happy gitls can promote. The company separated at a late hour after partaking of an elegant supper anil w ish- ing their hostess and companion many ' "returns of the season." Those present were: Misse9 Peail Joies, Betnice Schooling, Minnie Bartell, Lillie Seufoit, Wasco Morris, Lulu Blakeuey, Hazel 1 Waud, Hose and Mamie Buchler. Sp:cial bargains in children's and misses' shoes at the New York Cash Store. 101 whito cotton blankets, oO cents; 10-1 gray cotton blankets, 50 cents. Tho Fair. NO EXCUSE. Tlioru is no oxcuso for woarinjj out-ol-dtito, clumsy footwear, when wo can soil you for $2.50 a perfect -fitting, well-made, dressy shoe. Many styles to select from. Pease & Mays. In a Refined, Instructive, Marvelous, Laughable and Up-to date Performance. Clever Actors, Sweet Singers, Tragedians, Comedians, Manuf.iet'ired to suit taste of audiences. 180 Laughs in ISO Minutes. rriccjj, 2S3c, 3Gc, SOc. .V!.'.-..V '.v.i.T. mm i: e ii food and vl!l iasl lor years. l.UIl I U . public ;iu':.i".. f MATT SHOREN, General Blacksmith and Hoirsesboef. All kinds of bhickeinithing will receivo prompt attention and will beixncuted in first-clacs shape. (Jive him a ctll. Richardson's Old Stand, Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or. TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MARSH will give a turkey shunt on the bench Throe Days . Nov. 27th, 28th and 29 th There will also be pigeon trap spooling at the s:iuu time and place. rrra une tnousana styles ana sizes. For cooking and heating. 1 MM ' Prices from $ to $so. iMiM fflhe genuine all bear the above Tra Je-Alark xEj, w I JStKfr and are 80,1 yvith a written guarantee. I I Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition IBOO'fe? I fWi OVER ALL THE WORLD. BMlM'M friJvml gold j,y First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. & r UP o MaJeouiy ty TJio Michigan Stove Company, U BjiJutnti Largeat Makeru ot Stovua uud HaiiKua iu tho World. Otk Slove.r TVAIER St BENTON, SOLE KCENTS,