C 'J mis mwiira pg&mi VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1895. . NO 180 i GKEftT GIiEfllflHGE SJUiE Op SUIWJBER GOODS. Ladies' Black Hose, at 25c. Our 40c Value. A World Beater in Hosiery. Has been a splended value at 40c. Cat Prices making it a leader ot bargains. Every pair war ranted. "Louis Hermsdorf" dyer. Child's Straw Sailors, 35c. Choice of Stock. The greatest cut of the season on Straw Goods. This includes oar regular 50, 75 and $1.00 lines. Wash. Silks at ..... . 25c. Regular 50c Value. This is an offer not to be overlooked as it is a slaughter of a splendid value in stylish seasonable goods. Ladies, this is an ideal bargain. All-Wool Challie at 33 1-3. Regular 50c Value. All in floral designs; Black and Cream ground. A rare offer which will delight every buyer. Dimities to close at 10 and 12 l-2c. This is a delightful Waeh Fabric in 12J and IOjC grades. Good selections in stock. Swivel Silks to close at 40c. We have only 3 pieces of this beautiful Silk-Cotton combination. But even in this small assortment we show the most advanced shades and designs. Crepone Cloths at . . Regular 15c Value. 10c. We show a handsome line of this material, in plain and Fancy designs. Very nice for Waists. Men's Fine "Wool Under : : : shirts. : : : These Garments are in summer weights, of broken lots and will go at a price. All-Wool Dress Goods ... . . at 33 l-3c. 15 pieces of assorted Plaids, Checks etc. en tirely new zoods. Patterns very choice. A splendid offer. Regular 42 , 50 and 60c. Novelty Linens at . . . 15c. Regular 25c Value. Only 7 pieces of this desirable wash goods left. We call particular attention to this line for durability and effect. Crepe de Picardie at 6 1-4. in popular medium and dark shades. Will make a handsome washable Dress or Waist. Percales to close at . . 10c. Width 36 in. Good values at 15c. Crinkled : Seersuckers, Reduced from 15 to 10c. Assorted Sizes. Outing Flannel. Regular 25c Waists. ParaSOlS- Balance of our stock to close at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. Ladies' Capes. All of '95 styles will close at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent. White fi-nnrtst" - We have made up a ppecial assortment of Barred Swiss, Nainsooks, Piques etc. Don't fail to see this line. - Challies only .... 3c yard. Balance of our large stock of" 5c goods. You can't miss it. j Boys' Waists reduced to 15C. Everything in Spring and Summer Goods reduced in price, Call earty and take advantage of the great re duction in prices, of lines will soon be broken. A. JW- WlLiMAJVIS & CO THEY CANNOT STOP IT There is no Law Against the Coming Fight. A FOREST FIRE IN MICHIGAN T Pepallsls or Ohio Held a Codt-tten--Coxey Proves the Centre Interest. man named Herman Tyler had been talking of the affair a good deal and finally arrested him. Tyler pleaded guilty and was placed in Pawpaw jail. He said it was placed there because he thought suspicion would be directed toward one Freeman, and be wanted to get even with him for some fancied wrong. The locality where the attempt was made is on a high grade, and bad the engine struck it a dreadful loss of life would have resulted. MUCH LUMBER BVKNKD. Dalles, Tex., Aug. 1. Ex-City Judge Charles Fecklor, regarded as one of the clearest legal minds in Dalles, stated the law governing prize-fighting as follows: "The last legislature adopted a new criminal code which made prize-fighting a misdemeanor, punishable with a fine not less than $500 or more than $1000,and an imprisoment of 30 days. This law went into operation July 20. That leg islature also subsequently passed a civil code and it enacted that fight may take place by taking out a license for $600. This law goes into effect September, 30 days before the Corbett-Eitzsimmons contest. The is no doubt the supreme court will hold it is or will be the law after the 1st day of September. The civij code was adopted last and, there fore, will take precedence over the other." This opinion is concurred in by every lawyer in Dalles, who has read the law, and there is no power to prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight. Attempt to Wreck a Train on a High Grade. Jackson, Mich.7 Aug. 1. Monday night an attempt was made to wreck the Chicago express on the Michigan Central near Wattaman, a small station near Kalamazoo. A young man named Warwick was walking along the track aiy hen ne discovered a stick of bridge tVmber lying across the rails, only a few moments before time for the train. The matter was placed in the hands of Detective Parker, who learned that a At Least OO.OOO.OO Feet Destroyed at Menominee Last Nipht. Menominee, Micbu, Aug. 1. It was at first thought that two men were killed in the big lumber fire here last night, but this has proved an error. Many were injured by flying timbers, those most seriously hurt being; Anderson Levigne, head cut; Keats, chief of the department, nose broken ; Stiles, post master, head cut; an unknown boy, legs broken and skull fractured. As nearly all the territory about was covered with lumber and ether inflam mable material, the fire caught simult aneously at several points, and baffled the efforts of the firemen, licking up every stick of timber in the district, to the amount of fully 60,000,000 feet. Populists In Convention. Columbus, O., Aug. 1. The populist state convention met here today. The party in 1893 cast 15,500 votes, and last year 49,500. Hugh Preyer, the leading Ohio greenbacker, called the convention to order. Four women are present. The convention is a fine looking body J. S. Coxey, the professed, candidate for governor, is the center of interest. George A. Groat is temporary chair man, in bis speech, Uroat steered be tweeu the factions represented. Silver was not mentioned. His part', be said, was the one to right the wrongs of the people. A. Colorado Railroad Will Have to be Rebuilt. Fjlobbkce, Colo., Aug. 1. The Flor ence & Cripple Creek railroad tracks bave been washed away for 15 miles from a point 18 miles south of Cripple Creek and the roadbed will have to be practic Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ally rebuilt. For a distance of three miles north of Adelaide canyon it iB im passable. President Johnston has pnt a large force of men at work, and expects to bave repairs completed in 10 days! Is Not an A. F. A. Boston, Mass., Ann. 1. The Traveler today publishes a letter from James Boyle, the private secretary of Governor McKinley, of Ohio, denying in the governor's name that the latter is a member of the American Protective As sociation. Rev. James Bradv, of the People's church, at a public meeting a forthnight ago asserted that Governor McKinley was a member of the order mentioned, and believed in its prin ciples. 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" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription 'known to me.1 H. A. Akciiku. M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, M.T. For several years I bare reoommetfiled your Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwih V. Pardbk, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Are., New York City. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Catoh Habttn, I. D., New York City. Tas Czar jam Oompahy, 77 Murray Street, N. T. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. transact a gknkkal banking business Dr. Miles' Nerti Plasters cure EHKTTMA TI8M. WEAK BACKS. At drugglsta. only 26a. Letters of Credit iesued available in the - Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at an points on tav- orable terms. J. B. BCHSBCK, President. J. M. Pattsksos, Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES, ... OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and , Picture Moulding". DIRBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scbxnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Bball. BOSS CASH NEWEST COODS BOSS CASH STORE. for little money. STORE. I Dry Goods, 1 1 Clothing, Furnishings, I Boots and Shoes, For Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children, straight from their makers. PRICES HATS Tr TTNTrTTi-m the and M. 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