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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER20. 1895.
NO. 298
Holicty Specials;
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Notions and Fancy Goods.
Sicilian Shell Hair Pins, per dozen 3gc
Ladies' Parses, each 5c
Ladies' -Fancy Silk Garters, per pair $ 1.25
Ladies' Fine Saxony Mittens, pair 25c
Ladies' Fine Silk Mittens, special 50c
Our regular $1 Kid Gloves, special 75c
Colored Border Handkerchiefs, special . .: . . 5c
Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs, epecial .. . .12c
Tarn O'Shanters, all colors ... .50c
Ladies' Plaid Waists, latest effects $2.75
Miaaea' Eton Caps 25c
Satin Ribbons, Nos. 7 to 12, per yard 10c
. Buttermilk Toilet Soap, per cake 5c
Suspender Mountings.
Dry G-oods and House Furnisiiings.
Our entire line of 40 and EOc Dress Goods to clone at 25c
All our Novelty Dress Goods, all grades, at cost.
Chenille Portieres, immense stock $3 per pair, "tip
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 ... . . .;: , .75c
White Bed Spreads, from our specials . ... .95c up
Pure All Liden Huck Towels, special 16c up
Fancy Curtain Screens 10 and.l2c yd
Down Pillows . . . : from 75c to "$1.59
Special line of Fancy Art Silks, 75c n . . .special, 50c
25 per cent, discount
on all Capes and Jackets.
; 3 Warm Footwear,
Child's and Misses' Felt Slippers, best qualities. . . .
now going at 90c and $1
Child's and Misses' Felt Slippers, fnr trimmed. ..; .
. can be had for $1.25 and $t".50
' Ladies' Brown Felt Slippers, beaded, and trimmed
in velvet ; 4 . , $1.50
Ladies' Black Quilted Satin Slippers, Needle Toe. .$1.75
Ladies'.High-cut Felt Slippers, fur trimmed $2.00
Ladies' Tuikish Sandals, Tan and Red Kid., . . . .$1 25
Gents' Embroidered Velvet Slippers, spec. .$1, and $1.25
Child's, Misses' and Ladies' Button Leggings
to go at $1, $1.25 and $1.50
: : .:' Special. : : :
. v Special
Misses' Cape Mackintoshes, double texture. $5.75 $4.00
Boys' Cape Mackintoshes - " . 5.40 3.50
Indies' Cape Mackintoshes
Men's Cape Mackintoshes -
Bppctnl
8.00 5.90
5.35 : 3.75
;, Men's Furnisiiings.
Fine Embroidered Satin Suspenders, atest shades
and best materials, just in. ; . .. . :: . .
Gents' Hemstitched Silk "Reefer" Mufflers" some-
thing new;, all shades..- 85c to $1.20
Fine RibbedT Underwear, good at $1.90 . ' $1.50
Special values in Silk Handkerchiefs at. ... .... .50c
Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at. 83c
Special Inducements "-:
in Clothing and Overcoats. ; ; :
- Yi will find the largest lin at lowest living prices.
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WHAT AMERICANS SAT
Unanimous in Upholding the
Monroe Doctrine.
WAR IS NOT EXPECTED, HOWEVER
Neither Nation Is Prepared for War and
Neither TVlthes One Notable In
stances of British" A egres
sion Recalled.
Tkske Hadtk, Dec. 19. Ex-Secretary
jof the navy R. W. Thompson, in com
menting on the president's message to
congress, said that be does not think
there is a remote chance of war with.
England.' There is no probaDility of the
two English-speaking peoples of 'the
world going to war about a little strip of
territory alongside of Venezuela.
"It will be a -war of diplomacy." he
said., "Both countries will demand an
exhibition'cf power and purpose, but
the controversy will be settled -by
peaceful methods. Neither nation is
prepared to go to war, and neither wants
a war as a result of this quarrel over a
boundary line. It is not necessary for
either to fight to show that it is not
cowardly. Each knows the other will
fight, but each is too far advanced in
civilization to be the aggressor in bring
ing on a war on such provocation." ;'
Colonel Thompson said one phase of
the question presented itself to his mind
which would probably open up a pro
longed discussion. The country had
never affirmed the Monroe doctrine and
given notice to other nations. So far
the .doctrine is merely the doctrine of
President Monroe: While it is accepted
everywhere as expressing our position
4n regard to the encroachment of foreign
powers on the ' American continent, it
has not been given the force of congres
sional affirmation. England may say
she had never been; notified of the inten
tion of the people of the United States
to maintain the position of protesting
against the acquirement of territory of.
Europeau nations on the American
continent." . ' ' ---
. . GUBERNATORIAL MESSAGES.
All Uphold the Enforcement of the
Monroe Doctrine.
Chicago, Dec. 19. The following
messages were received by a local paper
in response to requests sent the gover
nors to give their opinions of the presi
dent's message.
"The president's Venezuelan message,
in my opinion? answers the position of
Salisbury that the Monroe doctrine does
not apply to the Venezuelan dispute,
and expresses the position of Americans
Whether the appointing of a commission
to ascertain the facts is wise, is for those
powers to determine. To the people the
desideratum is that the idea contained
in the Monroe doctrine' shall' prevail
under all the varying conditions of all
times and circumstances. The doctrine
is a principle the establishment of which
is necessary to the welfare otitis nation,
and should be asserted and maintained
even at the terrible cost of war. '
"Albert W. M'Intybb.
"Governor of Colorado."
"Massachusetts will undoubtedly
strongly support the president on the
Venezuelan question.
" F. T. Gefenhalge,
; '" "Governor."- .
"The people of this state will uphold
measures looking to the enforcement of
the Monroe doctrine.
"G. C. Sheldon,
"Governor of South Dakota."
"I believe our-people will honestly
approve the patriotic spirit of the presi
pent without reference to political or
any other classification, and confidently
except a peaceful and honorable adjust
ment of the controversy;
' . Vinent Coffin,
"Governor of Connecticut."
' Subscribe for The Chboniole.
It Is All Right.
Milwaukee, Dec. 19. In discussing
President Cleveland's message, Gover
nor Upham said : ' " .
"I think it is all right. I indorse the
Monroe doctrine,' and think it should be
maintained." As to the manner in which
this difficulty might be settled, I think
there , is. a question, and perhaps the
president was a little unfortunate in the
ground he took. I think this govern
ment should show a friendly interest to
ward Venezuela and assist her by all
lawful and legitimate means. I think
there will be no hostilities Tne most
civilized nations in the world can settle
their" disputes' by arbitration. There
will be no need of a resort to arms."
Nebraska Will Support Rim.
; LisooLjr7Keb.', Dec- 19. The follow
ing message has been sent to President
Cleveland:.
"In your firm stand favoring the en
forcement of the principles of the Mon
roe doctrine you have the warm support
of the people of Nebraska.
"Silva8 Holcomb, Governor."
Sentenced to Death.
Albany, Or., Dec. 19. At 11:30 today
Lloyd Montgomery, the murderer of his
father and mother and Daniel P. Mc
Kercher, was brought into court, it be
ing the time fixed 'or - his sentence.
Counsel for the defense filed the usual
motion for a new trial, which was, of
course, denied. ' . .
The court then asked the defendent's
counsel if he bad any legal reason other
than, that urged in his motion for a new
trial. -
"He replied ' ' Jf b, your "honor." ""
' The court then addressed the prisoner,
causing him to stand up, and pro
nounced the following sentence: ' ' "T '
"It is the judgement of ' the law in
pursuance of your trial and conviction,
that you be taken hence and confined in
the ' county jail until the day fixed or
your execution, that you be then taken
from the jail and there suffer the punish
ment of death by being hanged by the
neck until you are dead, and may God
have mercy on your soul." . --
The prisoner turned pale at these
words,, but exhibited wonderful nerve
and sat down quietly. Those who bad
expected the murderer would make a
statement were dissapointed, for not' a
word was spoken to him, his attorneys
saying he was too nervous today to try
to say anything, but they think he will
before the date of his execution make an
open confession. '
The warrant for the execution dtliv
ered by the court 'to the eheriff, fixes
January 31, 1896, as the date for his ex
ecution. ' '
Hot clam broth at 4 o'clock today at J.
O.Mack'sr67 Second street. : "
' 1 j : ; For. Infants and Children. . .;-
Castoria promotes Dlgetim, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhqea, and : Feverishneas.
Thus the cMld is rendered healthy and its
sleep nainrol. Castoria, contains no
Morphine cr other narcotic property. (
" Castoria Is CO well adapted to children Chat
I recommrad It as superior to any prescription
."known to me." H. A. Ajtcaza. M. D.,
in South Oxford St., BrooUynN.Y'.
' " For several years I hara reoomtneilSed yoat
' Cistoria, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has inTariably produced benafldal res uita"
Ed ww F. Pardee. M. D.
J25th Street and 7th Avew, Hew York City. ,
"The use of 'Castoria is so niilvmssl' suJ
Its merits k well known that it reams a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in- '
-tellifrent families who do not keep Castoria. .
within easy reach.1
- Carlos Uabtth, D.D., -
- . New York City.
Teb CavTAra ConrAVT, 77 Hurray Street, H.T.
iwlw73rsa,a,fi!iB'aw;! "y, ,, 11 a-;
One Minute Cough Cure is a. popular
remedy for croup. Safe for children and
adults. ' SnipeB-EinerslyDrug Co.r'"
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Dry Goods Department.
Dress Goods
Blk Dress Silks
Blk Drees Silks.. ..... .
Blk Brocade Silks.
Plaid Drees Silks 1
24 inch Surrah and atin
Silk Velvets....
Best Silk Plushes
Ladies Wrappers . . .-.
Ladies Cloaks .'
Misses' Cloaks. . . . ... . ... ...........
Ladies' Bon nets v. x -.., .
Ladies' Trimmed Hats at half price.
Flowers and Ornaments at half price.
Ladles' Mackintoshes
. . ..
Misses Electric Circulars . , . .' . ... ;
Pure Silk Ribbons at half price.
Children's Underwear from 15c.
Ladies' Underwear
Regular
' Rrice. '
.10 and l2Kc
. . .20 and 25c
...30 and 35c
65c
$1.25
1.15
1 75
1 50
........ 1 50.
: 75c
...... ..$2 00
1 50
1 35
7 50
.... 4 00
6 00
4 00
6 00:.
1 50
40c
50c
70
Sale '
Price;'
7Kc
- 15c
22c
50c
75c
85c"
$1 17
1 00
. 95c
65c .
$1 50
1 00
95c
5 50
2 50
2 00
3 25
4 50
95
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37c
50c
Dry Goods Department:
'. Beg. Price.- 8ale Price
$1 25
Ladics'.Einbroidered Skirts
" Wool Knit Skirts..
Corsets...... .
M jsses' Corset Waists ; . . .
Laces and Embroideries at half price.
Ladies Kid Gloves
Lace-Curtains
-'...
70-inch Pure Linen Table Damasks
Linen Napkins
Towels.
Towels : '. w . .......... . .
White Bed Spreads
White Bed Spreads
Cretons
Blankets, splendid values, 65c to $4 00.
Peabody Muslins '
Lonsdale ' :
Blacketone '
Cabot W "." . .
Cabot A .
Outing Flannels. . . i ....
Outing Flannels. ....
Wbtte: Flannels.. . ,
Superior Calicos i
Turkey Red . ..".'.;." .:.":r:7fr: r. : ::": :
1 85.
75
1 00
40
1 25
85.
3 00
1 00
25
10
.15
1 25
I 75
30
10
25
7
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85c
$1 35
55
75
30 ;
85
65 :
1 85
75
15
714
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95
1 25
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5
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5K
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Gents' Clothing Department.
Tailor-made Suits. .
Big Suits for large men.
Boys' Knee Pant Suits
Bovh' Knee Pant Suits.
Boys' Long Pant School Suits .
Men's Pants..
All Wool Pants
Ulsters. ... . ... .
' Mackintoshes. .
Regular
Price.-"
. .. 6 00
... 7 00
... 8 00
. . . 12 00
... 15 00.
... 2 00
. . . 3 25
... 5 00
. . . 2 50
.. 2-50
... 3 t0
4 00.
... 5 00
. . ; 6 f0
l . . 5 50
7 00
Sale..
Price.,
4 50
5 50
6 00
9 00
12 00
' -: v Shoe Department. , .;,.r..
Ladies' Dongola Kid Shoes $ 175
" Vici Kid Shoes 2-25
; Vici -Kid Goodvear Welt Shoes 3." 00
Quilled Hand-turn Slippers , 2 00 !
" - Velvet Hand-turn Slippers.,. . . . . il VI '.80 i
. Vici Kid Strap Slippers -225 -
50
50
75
90
90
25
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00
25
25
50
1.45.
1 75
2 50
175:
1 15
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Shoe Department,
i.'.; , . Regular Sale'
", Price. Price.
Misses' Glove Calf Shoes . :. fl 75 $1 35
, " Oil Grain Shos. . . 1 50 1 30
r. . . Dongola Kid Shoes 1 75 1 35
Vici Kid Shoes 2 00 1 65
Men's Satiu Calf Shoes 1 75 1 35
' Veal Calf Shoes. 2 25 175
" Cordovan Shoes .-. ... .. ....... ......, 4 25 3 50
-" . Kangaroo Shoes. . . ... . 5 00 4 00
Dongola Torn Dancing Pumps...... 2 25 . 1 85-
Bovs' Glove Calf Shoes... .. 1 75 ' I 35
Boys' Veal Calf Shoes ... 2 25 1
Bqys'-Satin Calf Shoes 2 50 2 00-
Silverware at 40 per ct. discount.
:.. r Ear6 opportunity for securing- Christ .
maa Presents. :--:"' . -
.. Tea1 Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holders,
Burter Dishes,. Bread Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Celery Dashes
. Pickle Castere, Cake .Baskets, Salad -Sets, Berry Diei es,
Table Spoon, iDesaert! Spoons,. Knives and Fork. Faicy
Oyster Liliee, Fancy Pie Knives, Fancy Cake Kniv,
Fa ncy gutter-Knives and Sngar Shells, Carving St?ts, Pieksr
:v1aPkin : RiP.g?i.,Bon B ns,CtiiIds' Mugs and Pin Tray, Tea? .
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