Specials in Hosiery and Underwear, Bargain No. 1, Ladies' Black All-Wool Hose, in plain and fine ribbed; formerly sold for 25c, Sale Price, 18 Cts. Bargain No. 2. All of our better grades of Cashmere and Wool Hose; regularly sold for 45c and 50c, . . . Sale Price, 33 1-3 Cts. Bargain No. 3. V, V Children's Woolen Underwear. To make a clean-up of this line' of goods, we will allow a discount of-asnos 25 per. cent, off the selling price. We offer our complete stock of the celebrated Peerless Muslin Underwear at a reduction of 25 peicent. for this month only. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. THE BEAN AUTOMATIC SPRAY PUMP. This store closes at 7 p. m. sharp. Is, unquestionably, the most success ful and perfect working Spraying Device yet invented. It ia n unsversal testimony that more, us well as better, woik can be accom plished with tlm Bean Spray Pump than with any other putupou tho market. With this pump one man can charge the receptable and leave it to direct tho spray just where it is wanted, and thus with" sufficient hoso pass from treo to tree. Tho solution is delivered in a fine mist or epray, penetrating every nook and cornor, thus doing better and more effective work than is poasiblo by any other method, and with no wasto what e.er of solution. For further particulars see special cir cular or call upon or correspond with. MAIER & BENTON AGENT FOR liTHE DKLLES. L LARGE CONSIGNMENT WILSON HEA.TERS JUST RECEIVED at MAYS & CROWE. :: c :: Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES. Phono 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO I I1W I Ifl I If. I IH I I U 1 I 111 II Ill-Tit? K1JJA1, JAN. 15, 1S97 For. Eastern Weather Forecast. Portland. Jan. 15, 1697. Oregon Tonight and totnor- Pagce. Observer, WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. made to organize the house in the in terest of good government." Salem Statesman. Politics makes strange bed-fellows The Union Bimetallic league and the Oregonian are now standing in together. REPUDIATE THE STATE BOARD. Linn and Other Counties in the Valley Take Radical Stepi. of Lesser 3Iagnitnde. r ii a uere are now ave prisoners in tue j IS C I J U tlJULiUU Italic?) Thomas C. Plait has been nominated n rannna inr Rpnnrnr rrnm -w 1 nric. Alberts. Willis, United States minis- The cost of the election ij( this county November, outside of rant for polling The public schools are holding their ialf vpnrlv P'cniiiinatinn'?. whu'li will a! 1 1 .1 f . There have been several arrests in r. . , . . . i r ii f d wart ri nit r no enc natron rvarcAnti fv iriTH nil it lypiiur (w i r nu ru nnr f w wviniiTi f t onnnrf ii r r inDr i j rnuii George Aleck and Indian Jim were Mil i MHi r fTtim mar nn nurnra i nan A i i i laiucii auu wcro uuuuu over lu uonear 1 1 1 1 ii i iih irrunii inn in r na cii tirt At c -f i A Free-Silver Club Meeting. The Union Bimetallic League of this - . -- 1 1 I. .1. l.A.AW... i , f ... I , i r. ... I uii. in urn lunier uiock. ihst. nionr i lira a m.mrav tna i.iiiiiin r.n. . r. . , . . 1 1 n inn nan in mron rn nrptwa nn ". iiGTnrr ArrMnav I M. mirat) M Mow w. ai. tmieary ql the state grange ao aicu uicbcul. Action was taken by the club to in Kill ri luinn u rw vna dioia a ias mm "Re$olvtd, By the Union Bimetallic - endorse the conduct of those members of 1 1 I flA 1 . . . . iue icgiemiure who are reiuting to aseUt in organizing tbe house against the in the boodlere. "JUiohed, That we, as citizens, mind ful ot tbe corruption which has existed in previously 'organised' legislatures, lend our moral support to the effort now Action taken in other counties in re gard to tbe raise in assessment made by jthe state board of equalization for some of the counties in the state, will possess local interest, in view ot the fact that heavy taxpayers have petitioned for the county court to ignore the state board's action. The county court has refused to grant the petition, pleading "want of jurisdiction." Tbe Eugene Guard has the following to say today : "In the matter of the raise of the as sessed valueB of the property of Linn 'county as returned by the state board of equalization for the year of 1896. "The order having been presented to tbe county court, by tbe secretary of Etate, as authorized by the board of equalization, raising the assessed valu ation ot all city and town lots 10 per cen, merchandise and accounts 1 per cent, and cattle 25 per cent, from the assessed values as enumerated on the assessment roll of Linn county for 1896, as lawfully made and returned by the county assessor, and it appearing that this arbitrary and unjust raise in as sessed values is not warranted1)y fact, 'justice, equity or law, and it further b;ing shown conclusively to the court that the property affected by said order is assessed by by the county assessor as by law required at their true cash value:" Marion and several other large valley counties have taken action similar to that taken in Linn. WOULD MAKE A GREAT EDITOR. Flttock Should Have Him Oregonian. tho I. O. G. T. Social Program. be folfowintr program will be given y The Dalles Lodge, No. 2, 1. O. G. T., morrow evening commencing at 8 o'clock, Male Quartet "The Two Roses", Recitation "Tne TuofJlaises" Eolo "Sweet Blown Eyes" Ethel Demlng Helect Reading Win. Harper Solo "He's a Drunkard Tonight". .J. S. Landera Recitation "A Couihe of Love too Kmooth" .. .Mabel Rlddell The Hindu jugglers and acrobats are famous for their wonderful tricks. Not the least surprising of them is one in which a man moves about mounted on a single long stick. This performer is mounted on a bam boo pole about fifteen feet high, the top of which is tied to a girdle worn around bis waist. A small cushion is fastened a few feet down the pole, which acts as a leg rest. The acrobat hops around a large space in the liveliest way, uttering cheerful shouts and accompanied by the tapping of a curious drum. He also executes a sort of dance and goes through a little pantomime. It is a marvelous feat of equilibrium. To walk on a pair of stilts as high as this would be a performance worthy of exhibition on our variety stage. But to hop around on one is quite another thing. The same man can do many other wonderful things. He appears abso lutely perfect in the nrt of balancing. He can balance a very light stick on. his nose and a heavy one on his chin and then throw the heavy one into the air with his head and catch it on the end of the light. While balancing these two sticks, end and end, he will make one revolve in one direction and the other in the other. He puts one baud on a flat circular stone, throws' his feet up into the air and balances a stick on each of them. At the same time-he revolves rapidly on the pivot formed by hla arm and the stone. Schedule oj Kxpemllturei. Showing the amounts of ail claims presented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is .made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the Jan. term, 1697, of the county court for iiWasco couuty, Oregon. The following S.. l. .1 - claim for which the salary or fees are hitn vilorl Viv ofatnta ,'sw v s j avniukv lAsher McCollom, hauling lumb. 29 75 - - - - 1 1 .... .1 ....v.v ..... . 1 vV D& FJfiher, bridge lumber B'F Tucker,,. " Xickeleen & Haynes, brdg lurnb. Bolo-lRayeRirdi;".;:: Edythe (ila'rno M BaWwi" ' P"nB P"Ce' .Recitation ... u'w.ii.,.iu 9 m,."'nt uet-J)on't Go Out Tonight My Darling". tf1 W,? " btaRe & V . ' 6t'r SSustt Ctiaac und Kdua Barneir n u j. r. i.i. i I G Nickelson, supplies clerk. . , . i T R Ktlmnsnn. RftrvirPR nrrnstlntr A large,. nicely furnished room, suit- criminal able for one or two gentlemen. Good1 p F Burnham, hauling. X V fur Itent. 3 00 23 23 49 35 2 50 2 50 7 25 10 00 25 00 75 location. Apply at this office. P A Kircheiner, use of polling Are Schilling's Best tea coffee soda bakinir nowdcr flavoring extracts and tplcea as good as we say ? Don't you see they are money-back? so For sale by W. E. Kahler HO .11 ... i i C L Gilbert, service on tux roll.. U L Gilbert, stamps 2 00 Prinze & Nitechke, supplies clerk and sheriff's offices , , 0 00 Ward Kerns & Robertson, team for grand jury 5 00 j mrtnon. naming gravel. H Rice & Hon, sup Mrs Ward, . , II Rice & Bon, supplies Willis. . . Mays Crowe, repairing sewer at courthouse , 0 75 D W Mann, expresiage 50 Glass PrudboHime, supplies clerk and sheriff 14 20 Pease & Mays, supplies . . , , 2$ 89 2 50 8 00 1 00 5 00 3 40 Irvin Hodson Co, supplies cjerlc and sheriff J A Obarr, board and lodging for pauper W E Garretson, care of clock. . . . Hood River Armory Co, use of polling place J H Aldrich, conveying Damon to soldier's home Mabel G Mack, clerical services. Ida Wakefield. Dalle3 City Va:er Works, water. lit noilisier, u:uimimuK uisumi. . A S Blowers & Co, material for j bridge A S Blowers & Co, supplies pau l per Grant Mays, supplies pauper. . . . Dalles Lumbering Co, supplies pauper . J P Mclnery, supplies sheriff. . . . E E Sauage, blacksinithing L Rorden & Co, supplies Jacobsen Book it Music Co, sup. . C L Schmidt, supplies pauper. . . T T Nicholas, board paupers Blakeley & Houghton, supplies pauper Chronicle Pub Co, printing Maier & Benton, nails Dr Kogan, profeeaional services. . Ward & fions, lumber dist 4 . . . . Ward & Sons, lumber diet 15. . . . Johnston Bros, supplies pauper. . Geo Cooper, hay Frank Haworth, legal blanks.... T.I Driver, telephone bill Irwin Hodson Co, supplies sur veyor Times-Mountaineer, printing. .'. . Geo T Prather, work on Hood River bridge Davenport Bros, lumber J M Fllloon, examining insane person A Keller, rent home for Mrs Brooks Stats of Oiikoo.v, (kmnty of Wascof I, 'A. M.Kelsay, county clerk of Wafco county, state of Oregon, do hereby cer tify that the above and foregoing is a full and complete statement of the claims presented and action taken there on by tho county court of Wasco county, Oregon, sitting for tho transaction of county business at tho Jan. term. 1897, thereof, lave and except all claims, the salary or fees of which are provided for by statute. 'Wituens my hand and seal of tho county court, affixed this 10th day of January, 1897. Seal A. M, Kki.hay, By Simeon Bolton, County Clerk. Deputy. I'JSr.HOMAI. .MKNTION. District Attorney Jayne came up from Salem last night, Mr. Thomas H. Sherlock of Summer Luke is registered at the Umatilla. Senator Micholl is home from Salem, the senate having adjourned until Mon day. Mr. E, 0. Frost of Portland, agent for the Union Central insuiance company of Cincinnati, is in tho city. Mr. L, Rice of Endersby was in the city today. He reports the farmers as plowing in that neighborhood Mr, Jas, L. Cowan, tbe newly-appointed agent at the Warm Snrlnits agency, arrived in thy city last night and left for Portland tUis morning. Col, John Lane, inspector of the In. 150 25 4 00 40 00 5 00 9 00 37 00 8 00 111 75 20 00 50 ' 1 33 4 45 11 50 3 75 1 90 1 22 4 25 5 00 4 00 10 90 21 75 4 50 11 50 218 50 22 19 19 S2 9 90 5 50 75 20 00 21 50 9 50 23 22 5 00 8 00 dian agencies, returned from a visit to the Warm bpritigs agency last night, He says the scliol plant and buildings are tbe finest inthe United States. lie left with Agent Cowan this morning for Portland, Holiday Goods .AT Jacobson Book & Music Co. Toys, Albums, Books and complete line of Novelties. No. 174 Second Street, New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Japanese Bazaar, XX. OliYATT fc CO. Japanese Curios, Dishes, Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers, 3STOTI02STS, ETC, ZEJTO. 133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinersly's Store. Call and See our Goods. Wu all know that anv tired limeclo can be restored by rest. Your stomnch is a muscle. Dyspepsia la its mariner of saying "I am tired. Give me rest." To rest the stomach you must do its work outside of the body. This is tiie Shaker'H method of curing indigestion, and its success ib heat attest ed by the fact that these people are prac tlcalfy free from what is without doubt the most prevalent of all diseases, The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only con tains digested food which is promptly absorbed without taxing the tired diges tive organs, but It is likewise an aid to tiie digestion of other foods in the stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will convince you of its merit, and those you can obtain through all druggists, (3) Laxol ia tho best medicine for chil dren , Doctors recommend It iu place of Castor Oil. The (1 nutrient lleiueily. Mr. R. B. (ireeyo, merchant of Chllhowle, Vh,, certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought nil medical treatment that money could proenro, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up in n ctmlr; was induced to try Dr, King's New Discovery, and was cured by the use of two bottles. For past three years has been at tendin tobuslnes, and says Dr, King's New DIs covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community, Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Cosumption, It don't fail, Trial bottle free at Blakeley dc Hough ton's Drug store. (2) Notion Mot:lal flnltuol Mt-itlii. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12, of Wasco couutv, statu of Oregon, that a special school meeting of the said district will be held at the brick H-hool house on court street, on the 30th day of January, 1807, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of suld day for the following objects: To determluu what action said dis trict will take relative to voting n special school tax for tbe Bupport of the public school of said district j also to de termine what action tho district will take relative to voting u tax to be used In paying a part or uliof the debt of said district; also what action the district will take for the erection or rental of additional school buildidgs and provid ing funds for tho payment of the same. Dated this 16th day of January, 1807. Oil ON KlNKUSLT, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest : E. Jacoiihl-n, District Clerk. janH-lOt Do not fall to cill on Dr. Lmncrberg, the eye specialist, mid have your eyes examined free of churge. If you suffer with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Olllco in the Vogt block. Tygli Vulley Itullur IMuur .HUU, Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills uro running full time on No. 1 wheat. Flour equal to the best always on hand Prices to suit tbe times, Also mill feed in quantities to suit. W, M. McCohkuk A Son, aug8-6raw Proprietors, Ch lu Your CHeofci. All county warrants registered prior to July 12t im, will be paid at ny office. Interest ceasea after Dee. &, 1880, C. L. PitiLtirs, County Treasurer.