OlTTTl Tv A "w w '' v-v ' - .... . - "' 1 ,. VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1895. ' . - ' NO. 297 Holiday Specials. Iliday Specials. Notions and Fancy Goods Sicilian Shell Hair Pine, per dozen , Ladies' Purses, each. ; Ladies' Fancy Silk Garters, per pair , Ladies' Fine Saxony Mittens, pair Ladies' Fine Silk Mittens, special , Our regular $1 Kid Gloves, special. .". Colored Border Handkerchiefs, special Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, special. . Tarn O'Shanters, all colors Ladies'. Plaid Waists, latest effects. Misses' Eton Caps ....... ". Satin Ribbons, Noa. 7 to 12, per yard Buttermilk Toilet Soap, per cake. . . . . 3oc ... 5c ..$1.25 ,...25c . . . .50c . . . 75 c ... 5c .12Kc . . .50c .$2.75 ...25c' ...10o . . . 5c ' Suspender Mountings. Dry Goods and House Furnishings. Our entire line of 40 and 50c Dress Goods to close at 25c All our Novelty Dress Goods, all grades, at cost. . Chenille Portieres, immense stock $3 per pair up Lace'Curtains, latest designs 50c per pair up Beady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases 20 and 75c up Art Denims, newest shades and patterns 40 and 60c, yd Pure White Turkish Bath Towels; 54-inch . . . . I . ,75c White Bed Spreads, from our specials .-. ..... 95 c up Pure All Liden Huck Towels, special ,16c up Fancy Curtain Screens 10 and 12c yd Down Pillows . .from 75c to $1.59 Special line of Fancy Art Silks, 75c special, 50c 25 per cent, discount . on all Capes and Jackets. . Warm Footwear. Child's and Misses' Felt Slippers, best qualities. ..." '- -, . .now going at 90c and $1 Child's and Misses' Felt Slippers, fur trimmed.... can be had for $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' Brown Felt Slippers, beaded, and trimmed -in velvet. , $150 Ladies' Black Quilted Satin Slippers, Needle Toe. .$1.75 Ladies' High-cut Felt (slippers, fur trimmed ......$2.00 Ladies': Tui kish Sandals, Tan and. Red Kid ... $1.25 Gents' Embroidered Velvet Slippers, spec. .$1 and $1.25 Child's, Misses' and Ladies' Button Leizeings. . . . to go at $1, $1,25 and $1.50 : : : Special. : : : - . '- . Special Misses' Cape Mackintoshes, double texture. $5.75 $4.00 Boys' Cape Mackintoshes " " ; 5.40 3.50 Ladies' Cape Mackintoshes Men's Cape Mackintoshes Bpecrat 8.00 5.90 5.35 3.75 ' Men's Furnishings. Fine Embroidered Satin Suspenders, atest shades ... and best materials, just in. . . , . .. Gents' Hemstitched Silk "Reefer" Mufflers, some-v-thing-new ; all shades.. .............. .85c to $1.20 Fine Ribbed Underwear, good at $1.90 .... ....,..$1.50 Special values in Silk Handkerchiefs at. . . . J. .50c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at. ...... . 33)c Special Inducements in Clothing and Overcoats. : : :. Yon will find the largest line at lowest living prices. i r: : : TUESDAY'S MESSAGE The Sensation it Created Not ; Yet Subsiding. AMERICANS PLEASED WITH IT Comment or English Papers Tbe View of Number of American Gov ernors Senators Who Approve It. London, Dec. 18. In spite of the prominence all the newspapers give President Cleveland's message to congress on the Venezuelan boundary question, the general public refuses to get excited, or even interested. Those who read . the correspondence" re9ent President Cleveland's attitude, but al most the invariable answer received ; to inquires for an expression of opinion is, "What is it allabout, anyway?" The message, however, was being used on the stock exchange to hammer Amer ican securities. Consols declined, but there was no excitement. One news paper remarked : , ; "The Yankee jobbers are the only per sons injured by the message, and they nave just grounds for complaint.' The editorial comments of the New York World and the New York Evening Post on the situation are reprinted here with approval, "a9 indicating American opinion. " The radical evening news papers take the most serious view of the situation ; Editorially,-' the Star re marke: - "It is difficult to exaggerate the grav ity of the situation. The United States may be assured that Englishmen regard less of party, will abide firmly by Lord Salisbury's claim, and will hot submit to a bounce." - 'Public opinion," says the Westmin ister Gazette, "will unanimously sup port Lord Salisbury, but it is a pity . he enlarged , the dispute by attacking the Monroe doctrine." A dose that is always seasonable is a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medicines." It keeps the liver active; the bowels regular; pre vents, Biliousness; and promotes diges tion. In fact helps keep you well. "I have watched its effects in familes where I have practiced, and find it admirable; both alternative and tonic in its actian." Dr. T. W. Mason, Macon, Ga. Juat received.at the Wasco Warehouse a carload of "Byers Best" . Pendleton flour. This flour has no superior on the Pacific coast. Try it. d7-tf MEETS WITH . APritOVAL Governors of Various States Support 'r Cleveland's Views. v Chicago, 'Dec.18. The following messages were received , by the Record In response to requests t.o governors to give their opinions of the president's message: " . . ; ; Carson, Nev. Not vigorons enough. Nevada people are strong supporters of the Monroe doctrine in its entirety: J. E. Jokes, Governor. bALEM, Or, If the Monroe doctrine is a principle of vital force in this country. President Cleveland deals rightly in his message with the Venezuelan question. .William P. Lord, Governor. Jackson, Miss. I believe President Cleveland's Venezuelan message ' is sound and statesmanlike, and I fully apt prove it. r ' ' J. M. Stone, Governor. . Atlanta, Ga. The president's mess age it a correct interpretation of the Monro9 doctrine, . and thn Venezuelan question furnishes a case which calN for its enforcement. The people of Georgia will approve of the mesBuge ol the president. - ..w . C Atkinson, Governor Richmond, Va. It is etrong, pointed and direct, and can leave no doubt as to his position.' It is characteristic of the man, courageous, and truly American. There will be no retreat on his part. The Monroe doctrine is' the very wool and web of the policy upon the mainte nance of which ' depends our safety against European aggrandizement and the greed"' and avarice of European powers. -.'." Chablks O'Febbell, Governor. land's message is sound and American. Congress should take his advise and give the country practical Monroe doc trine, and make it international law if it is not. W. C. Oates," Governor. ' Bublington, Vt. President Cleve land's message is unmietakeable in tone, and will undoubtedly meet with the approval of the United States with out regard "to party. ' I consider It an act of hostility to the., United States : for Great Britaiu to attempt to' acquire more territory on this continent, and we must vigorously assert' out rights and prevent it.' ' ' ' W. F. Woodbuby, Governor. Boise, Idaho I am proud of the man ner in which the president has declared his Americanism. " The people of Idaho will support him in 'the field, if need be, n maintaining the position he has tak en. W. J. McConnell. Governor. Sacramento, Cal. President Cleve land's message is able, wise and timely, and will meet the approval of the peo ple f the United States, whose views it voicep. James H.' BoribV Governor. Montgomery, Ala. President Cleve- APPKOVBI) Cleveland's BY fOBAKEB. the True locument ; a very vigorous statement. Of course much depends upon' what the commission which we are to send to Venezuela shall report." . . . Mesgre Has American Ring. Cincinnatti, Dec. 18. The papers toi day publish short interviews on Cleve land's message. Among those inter viewed was ex-Governor Foraker, who said: "Yes, Cleveland's message has the true American ring." -' "What if it brings war?" "I don't care if it does. I always be lieved in the Monroe doctrine." This but faintly expresses the general feeling here. Senators Approve It. Washington, Dec. 18. Following are a few of the many opinions in the same line expressed by United States sena tors:" . Senator Davis, republican member of the committee on foreign relations "I think tho president has risen to an op portunity such as has not been presented to any president In many years. In language of great'dignity, power and ac curacy, he has stated the Monroe doc trine as understood by the American people for ,70 year." -: ; V Senator Gorman "It is a warlike 1M m ..-; Fat Infants and Children. ; Casioria" promotes TJlgestlon, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FeverishnesB. . Thus the clilld ia rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatorla, contains no Jlorpliine or other narcotic property. "CaBtoria Is to well adapted to children that . I recommend It as superior to any prescription nown to me." - H. A. Archer. SL D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. For several years I have recomtnedaed your ' Cftstoria,' and fhall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneflcial remits." Edwth F. Pardbe, M. D., 123th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of 'Castoria Is so universal and Its merits fo well known that It reams a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the In telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." . Cabum Uakttn, T. O., New York City. Tax CKHTAnn Coxpact, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. BSE 6 y ' SLAUGHTERING PRICES ,IN ORD CLOSE .OUT Dry Goods Department. Dress Goods Blk Dress Silks , Blk Drees Siiks Blk Brocade Silks Plaid Drees Silks i . . . . 2 inch Surrah and s-atin . Silk Velvets Best Silk Plushes Ladies Wrappers Ladies Clrtaks ; .. Mieses' CltMtks. Ladit-s' Bonnets .... Ladies' Trimmed Hats at half. price. Flowers and Ornaments at half price Ladles Mackintoshes . . . . ... . . - .i Misses Electric Circulars Pure Silk RPihons at half price. Children's Underwear from 15c. Ladies' Underwear .... ' Regular Rrice. .10 and 12c . . .20 and 25c ,.-80 and 35c ...w 65c $1,585 1 1.15 1 75 .... 1 50 1 50 . .... ... 75c .$2 00 150 1 35 7 50 4 00 6 00 4 00 6 00 1 50 40c 50c 70 Sale Price. 15c 50c ; .-75c 85c $1 17K l no " 95j . 55i $1 50 . 1 nO 95c 5-50 2 50 2 00 3 25 4 50 95 30t 37c 50c Dry Goods. Department Ladies' Embroidered Skirts . . .. . Wool Knit Skirts " Corsets...: . : Misses' Corset Waists :.."!!"'! Trices and Embroideries at half price. Ladies' Kid Gloves : Lnce Curtains ..' 70-inch Pure Linen Table Damaeks . Linen Napkins - Towels. Towels . White Bedspreads ..." 3 White Bed. Spreads. . . Cretons. ; '. . . . . Blankets, pplendid values, 65c to $4 .00. Peahody Muslins ." . . ..... 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" Qnilted Hand-turn Slippers " Velvet Hand-turn Slippers " Vici Kid Strap Slippers. . .$ 1 75 25 3 00 2 00 1 50 ZM5 , Sale Price. $450 i5 fiO ' 6 00 9: 00 12.00 1 50 2 50 ' 3 75 1 90 1 90 , : 2 25 . 3 'H) ' 4 00 5 2" 4 25 5 SO $ 1 45 1 75 .-.2.50 C 1-75 1 15 175 Shoe Department, . - .Regular Price. Misees' Glove Calf Shoes $1 75 -" .Oil Grain Shoes...:.- 150 " DotiiMi Kid Shoes 1 75 : - y id Kid Shoes ..; .-.I 2 00 Men's Sat in Calf Shoes 1 75 ". '.Veal Calf Shoes......;. 2 25 -"iCrdrnvan Shoes " 4 25 " Kavgrtroo Shues 5 00 '". ' Dnola Turn Dancing Pumps. " 2 25 Bovb' Gli ivc Calf Shoey 1 75 B vs' Veal Calf Shoes. . 2 25 Bhvh Satin Calf Shoes..... 2 50 Sale Price. $1 35 1 SO 1 35 I 65 1 35 1 75 ;3 50 4 00 1 85 1 35 1 85 2 00 Silverware at 40 per ct discount. - - ,llare opportunity , for securing Christ- mas- Presents. 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