U3 VOL. VIII OUR RPBular. Special. Child's Kid Button Shoe, spring heel, patent tip, size 6 to 7 $1.25 $ .85 Child's Kid Button Shoe, spring heel, patent tip, size 8 to 10 J 1.50 1.00 Misses' Kid Button Shoe, spring heel, patent tip, size 11 to 2 1.9bj ": 1.35 Child's Grain Button Shoe, spring heel, sole leather tip, size 8 to 10 1.35 ' .85 Misses' Grain Button Shoe, spring heel, sole leather tip, size 11J 1.85 1.35 Child's Grain and Calf Button Shoe, spring heel, "Young America," 5 to 8. 1.25 'L'OO Child's Pebble Calf " " spring heel, sole leather tip, 7 to 10.. 1.50 - : - .95 Misses' Kangaroo Calf . " " spring heel, plain toe, size 8 to 10 .... 1.50 1.00 Ladies' Oxfords in kid and calf, case and turn soles, etc., choice of lot $1.00 per pair A WORD The above lines are all superior goods, guaranteed just as represented and below.the present Sale Now On. THE DAY IN CONGRESS President's Message Receives Much Attention. BUT LITTLE BUSINESS DONE Joint Resolution- forcibly Approving the Principles of the Monroe Doo trine Introdnced In tlie Sen. ateNominations.. Washington, Dec. 3. The eeDate gal eries were again well filled today, but there was not the struggle for places in cident to. the opening. After the formal proceedings, Senators Vilas and Allison, the committee- ap pointed to wait on the president, stepped into the middle aisle and Vilas Eaid: "The president desires us to convey bis respectful salutations to the houses of congress and to eay he will immediately communicate his . views in writing to congress." ' Then Pruden, the executive clerk, made a formal transfer of the message to the senate. There was a thining out of the attend ance on the floor after the first half hour of reading, as the senators had printed copies. At 1 :40 the reading of the message was completed, and on motion of Sena tor Gorman it was laid on the table and ordered printed. Senator Cullom presented a communi cation from- Evanaton, III., asking that the government take action concerning the deplorable condition ot affairs in Turkey. Senator Gallinger offered a similar communication from the citizens of New Hampshire. The resolution of the Idaho legislature urging the election of United States sen ators by a popular vote was presented by Senator Dubois. ' . Senator Lodge introduced the follow ing resolutions relative to the Monroe doctrine: ... "Resolved, That the congress of the United States deems it .proper to assert, as a principle in which the rights and i teres t s of the United States are in volved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and main Highest of all in Leavening Power. zsbrxteesi: pure To give those who haven't had the opportunity of visiting" our Shoe Department an idea of the wonderful bargains offered during this sale, we will make a few quotations, which it will benefit you to careiully consider:. tained, are henceforth not to be consid ered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers, "Resolved, that we would consider any attempts on their part to extend f their system to any portion of this bemi- spere . as -dangerous to our peace and safety".- With . the existing colonies or dependencies of any European power we have not interfered and shall not in terfere, but with the governments who have declared their independence and maintained it, and whose independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any-interposition for the pur pose of oppressing them or controlling in any manner their destiny by any Euro pean power in any other light than as a manifestation of an unfriendly .disposi tion towards the United States. "Resolved, that in accordance, with the doctrine laid - down by President Monroe, as stated in the proceeding rules, the United States declares its pur pose to maintain the principle embodied in that doctrine and will regard any in fringment of it, or any attempt on the part of any European power to take or acquire new territory on the American continent, whether under the pretense of boundary disputes, tr otherwise, as an act of hostility to the United States. . "Resolved, that the president be re quested to communicate these resolu tions to the governments of all nations with whom wo have relations of amity and commerce." Senator Call introdnced a resolution directing that the insurgents in Cuba be accorded belligerent rights. The senate, in executive session, con firmed the nomination of Richard Olney as secretary of state and Judson Harmon as attorney-general, and at 3 o'clock ad journed until tomorrow, shutting off de bate for several senators primed with speeches on Cuba and Venezuela. Senator Stewart introduced the usual free-coinage bill. IN THS BOUSE. Washington, Dec. : . 3. When the house met at noon today Rev. H. F. Coudon, the new chain plain, a blind.. Universalist preacher, from Port Huron, Mich., delivered the invocation. Mr. Payne, republican, of New York, chairman of the committee appointed to wait upon the president, reported that Mr. Cleveland sent bis respectful salu tations to congress and wonld com municate ' in writing. Immediately thereafter, Mr. Pruden, the presi dent's executive " " clerk,- : appeared ' ' ' ' -Latest U. S. Gov't Report THE DALLES, OREGON, with the message, while the clerk read. The- members listened, -some intently, but all respectfully, to the words ot the chief executive. ..During ..the entire reading of the message there was not single manifestation of approval or dis approval, but at the conclusion of the reading, which occupied an hour and a half, there was a slight scattering of ap plause. Five thousand copies of the message was ordered printed. At 1:50 the house adjiurned until Fridav. . Representative Livingston, of Georgia, has prepared a resolution providing for a joint committe to investigate the facts in the Nicaragua case and to' reconi mend proper action to vindicate and preserve ' the dignity and rights ef the United States' in the premises. Charges Against So ran ton's Finest. Scranton. Pa., Dec. 3. The police force, with the exception of two patrol men on vacation, were summoned be fore the major today and notified that Rev. Dr. Chase Robinson, in the Second Presbyterian church pulpit, on Thanks giving day, had charged that Scranton policemen led young men to houses of ill-fame. . Blakeley & Houghton, the "druggists, will tell you that no one is better quali fied to judge of the merits of an article than the dealer, because ' he bases his opinion on the experience of all who use it. For this reason they wish us to publish the remarks of other dealers about an ar tide which they handle Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newberg, Ore., say : . " We sell more of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy than all others put together, and it nlwajs gives good satisfaction." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Or., says : "I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have handled." Mr. W. II. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., sava: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sella well and is highly praised by all who use it." There is nothing that causes women greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring ; Headache." Men suffer less with Headache. "My wife's health ' was very indifferent . having Headache continually, . and just two packages of Simmons Liver Regulator released her from all Headache and gave tone and vigor to her whole system. I have never. regretted it's use." M. B. DeCord, Mt. Vernon, Ky. When persons are weak and languid, from sickness or overwork, feel debiliit ated and depwssed, it is an indication that the blood is out of .order, and they need help; to throw" off the miserable feeling?. The- best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. J. H; McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re stores lost strength,-gives vigor to circu lation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful epirits. Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co! ' No more BOILS, no more' PIMPLES' Use Kinerely 's Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinerely Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1895. UPT ' . ' . - Regular. Special. An-assorted lot of Child's Shoes, kid and grain ..........75c and $1.00 $ .50 Ladies' Kangaroo Calf, button, patent. tip, size 2 to 7... 2.50 1.75 Ladies' Seal Calf Button Shoe, dull tip, size 2 to 7 2.75 1.75 Ladies' Kid Calf Buttoa Shoe, patent tip, size 2 to 7. 3.00 1.75 Ladies' French Kid Button Shoe, hand-turn solersize 2 J to 7 5.00 2,50 Ladies' American Kid Calf Button Shoe, plain or patent tip 3.00 1.60 Gentlemen's Fine Dress Shoe, lace or. congress, tipped, all warranted 4.00 2.75 . " " " : cordovan stock, Goodyear welt 5.50 3.90 " " " dongola, congress, plain toe 3.00 2.35 " . " vici kid, congress only.,... ....... 2.50. 1.75 Gents' Fine Embroidered Plush Slippers reduced to $1.00 and $1.25 JTa. Acts at once, never fails. One Min ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition " which ac companies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy .that produces imme diate results. ,. For Infants and CMldren. - Cnstorta. promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria. contains so Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria Is so -well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription .Ynown to me." H. A. asohbs, M. D., Ill South Oxford St, Brooklyn, K.T. " For several years I hare recommetJ3ed your Castoria. and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results.'' Edwim F. Pardee, M. D., ' 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of ' Castor ia' Is so universal and Its merits fo well known that it Menu a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." ... Cab ixs Mabttn, D. D., New York City. Tars CzHTAim Compaut, 7T Murray Street, N. Y. Dressmaking Parlors Are now opened over Pease & Mays' Store. Miss St. John. Mrs. Manns. Ladies' Bents Tailor-inade OV S Further testimonials haye "been received as -to- - - -'r-- - the excellent durability of our FOOTWEAR. - 1 : LADIES' and GENTS' RUBBERS and MACKINTOSHES. BOSS CASH STORE. SHOE values of these goods at first New Arrivals. - A Full Line of Bayle's Specialties. Salted Peanuts in small car toons. . -. . - Toasted Butter Corn in small cartoons. Bayle's celebrated Clam Broth Bayle's English Sandwich Mustard. ' ' Bayle's Extract of Beef. ; ' Little German Pretzels. Saratoga Chipped Potatoes. The above are very fine goods and per fectly fresh. - -, , -, -s ." ' It will be a pleasure to show them to you. , J. B. CROSSEN, The Grocer. Ask Central for 62. , V ; Harry LiEBE, " " ; ' ; PRACTICAL ; ' ' ' '. ; I Jeweler ;-'-' AU work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at . 162 Second street. ' . ;: or-matle ALL SIZES IN O M H ONYWILL NO. price. 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