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CO VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1896 NO. 20 I l " . ' , ' .1 '. .i . . , " "I GREi THIRTY DAY S From. February ill, 1SSG, to'-XKEaroXi '6tli, 1886. Genuine Bargains the order, of the day. Dress Goods. Our entire lot of 36-inch all-wool Tre cot, Fancy Mixtures, etc, embracing the most desirable shades and effects. Never sold for less than 50 and GOc; these, are reduced to 25c. A fine assortment of all-wool Checks and Plaids, Wool and Silk Mixed Novel ties, &c goods that have found ready sale at 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25; balance to close at a reduction of 33 J per cent. . . . Boucles ... 60-inch Novelty Cape and Jacket Ma terial 5 pieces of the latest color combi nations. Regular value, $2; spec. $1.50. Eiderdown Flannels. Plain Pink; reg. 40c, to close at 25c. Tan and Grey Crepe Effects ; never less than 50c, now 35c. Fancy Tufted Eider down, stripes, in popular light shades; regular 80c yd, sale price, 50c. Underwear. Our entire stock of Woolen Under wear in all grades and sizes, AT COST; broken lots at half price. All-Wool Hosiery. Child's and Misses' Ribbed ; reg. 20c, reduced to 10c Ladies' Fine French Ribbed Cashmere; regular 60c, reduced to 35c. Ladies' Fine French Plain Cashmere, reg. 60c, red. to 40c. Ladies' Fine French Plain Cashmere, reg. 50c, red. to 35c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 40c, reduced to 25c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 35c, reduced to 20c. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, regular 25c, reduced to 15c. . . . Special ... 1 case Child's and Misses' Black Rib bed Cotton Hose, seamless, "Hermsdorf " dye, guaranteed fast black; only 5c pr. - Men's Extra Superfine Merino Half Hose; seamless; extra good at .15c, re duced to 10c. Men's Dark Grey Mixed All-Wool Half Hose; special value at 20c, reduced to 12c. Ladies' Grey All-Wool Knit Skirts; regular $1.50, to close at $1.00. Special Attractions . In our Neckwear Department. 24 dz. Stylish Tecks, good variety of shades and patterns; the best value ever offered at 25c, during sale only 15c. Misses'. Cloaks. One and all at half price; sizes 4 to 14. . Don't delay buying, as they cannot possibly drop any lower. Ladies' Capes and Jackets At half their regular prices. Every garment correct in shape, correct sleeves, correct in price, i We have one or two of those very stylish 26-inch French-made Beever, Box-front Reefer Jackets, Lwo rows buttons, half-satin lined, strapped seams; Black only; a splendid value at $15; sale price makes them $7.50. We have cheaper ones in proportion, Our last two very ii6bby Child's Jack ets, 4 to 6 years; perfection of style; reg ular $6.00 sale price, $3.00; regular $6.25," sale price, $3.15. Lack of space will not permit us to give you more than an idea of our Great Reduction Sale. Every article of Winter Wear greatly reduced; some lines goiDg at cost and others at half price. Call and be convinced. M. m WIL-JuIMTVIS S GO. PASSED' THE SENATE Catron's Anti-Prizefighting Bill Rushed Through. IT MAY BE SIGNED TOMORROW Fistic Carnival, Therefore, Will Come off In New Moxico Xo Enforce the Lav. Not I Washington, Feb. 6. Senator Hoar, chairman of the judiciary committee, reported to the senate the Catron bill to prevent prizefights in federal territory. It waa passed. Quay today modified his resolution to re-commit the tariff bill so as not to in clude instructions to the committee, and, at his own request, it went over until Monday. The populist senators have decided in caucus to vote solidly against re-committing the silver substi tute for the tariff bill to the committee on finance. If the Democrats stand to gether against the Quay motion the decision of the Populists insures its de feat. IBE ANTI-PRIZEFIGHT BILL.. It 'Will Probably Be Signed Tomorrow Prepared to Enforce it. Washington, Feb. 6. The Catron hill to prohibit prizefighting in federal terri tory will probably be sent to the presi dent tomorrow or the nest day. It is considered almost certain that it will be signed promptly, thus making it a law operative immediately. Then the whole- government authority, judicial and, if necessary, military, will be in yoked to Btop the prize fights. Army officers on duty at the war de partment are prepared to do all in their power to execute the provisions of the Catron hill if called upon when the bill becomes a law. The precedure of set ting in motion the machinery of the army would be for the governor of New Mexico, or any territory which may be the scene of an unlawful gathering, to call upon the United States marshal of the territory to act, and he might, if he felt it necessary, call upon the United States troops for assistance. The war department authorities say they have an ample force in New Mexico and adjacent to the border to take care of any number of sports likely to be there to take the chances of arrest on charges of felony by attending the prizefight. Army officers feel confident the troops will not be called for, believing the law will compel the abandonment of the project to pull the fights off in the territory. All Spain Aroused. Madrid, Feb. 6. The resolution on the belligerency of the Cuban insurgents of the United States senate committee on foreign relations has created a great sensation in Spain. The Epoca says of it: "President Cleveland surely cannot forget the traditions of American policy. The Confederates, during the late war, were not recognized as belligerents, noi were the Chilean insurgents in their last war." The Heraldo is indignant, and advises the government to send an ironclad squadron to Cuba. The Correo says the attitude of the Benate is offensive and arbitrary. NEWS NOTES. The Chile-Argentina dispute is to be amicably settled.. The senate Indian committee have au thorized a favorable report on Senator Pettigrew's bill for the taxation of lands alloted to Indians in severalty. The Palmer house, Chicago, will be the rallying center of the democratic politicians during the. national conven tion. Besides the national committee, twenty-nine states will have their head quarters at the hotel. Every available room in the house which can be spared from the regular trade has been assigned. The house has been compelled to refuse quarters to two applying state delegations. Highest of all in- Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 9 !14 mm WIH PHOTOGRAPH COLORS. The Wonderful Ulscovery of a German Pbyslcian. New York, Feb. 6. A special to the Journal from Berlin says: Hardly has the world had time to re cover from its astonishment over the wonderful discovery of Professor Roent gen in the sphere of photography, when tiae news is wired from Brandenburg of an epoch-making discovery which al ready Jexcites the greatest interest in scientific, commercial and industrial circles. The world of art, also is threat ened with another formidable com peti tory The inventor is Dr. Zelle, a practicing physician of Brandenburg. He has con trived a photographic instrument which will, in minute details, reproduce the various colors of objects, persons and landscapes brought within a special range of the camera. What is the most surprising in this experience is that in the photographs the colors lose rone of their original brilliant shades. Con noisseurs speak with the greatest en thusiasm of Dr. Zelle's remarkable work. Dr. Zelle's apparatus does not require any more time for the perfecting of col ored photographs than is nsed lor the colorlesB productions by ordinary cam eras. Zelle's instantaneous colored photog raphy, as it will probably be called, forms the subject today of the leading journals of the German metropolis." The inventor keeps the most important fac tors of his device a 6C3ret. In an ad dress to the Freie Photographische Ver eiginung be only admits that his instru ment contains three very thin gelatine films placed at equal distances, which all receive the same impressions of ob jects within the range of the camera with this distinction: That on the first the various tints of red ; on the second of blue, and on the third those of yellow are received." Immediately after the operator has covered his lens, the films are pressed together and are then ready for development and retouching. Dr. Zelle has labored daily for five xears to perfect his invention, which is . pro nounced by all a brilliant success. A Recommendation Prom Los Angeles. 632 Castelar St, Los Angeles, Cal. After haying suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism without obtain ing relief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was almost immediately re lieved. I highly recommend this as the best Medicine known. D. M. Hamilton. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natnrnl. Caatoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castorla Is co well adapted to children (hat X recommend it as superior to any prescription iuown to me.11 I . A. Abcbeb. 1. ., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " For several years I hare recommeiT3ed your Castoria, and phall always continue to do so, as it has la variably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of ' Castor ia' is bo universal and its merits so well known that it pee ma a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few ore the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." .. Cibios Kabtyn, D. D., New York City. Ths Cent-abb Company, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. Ko more BOILS, no more PIMPLES' Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. TE AKSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE3 Letters of Credit iasned available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York.'Chicaao, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street. Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Stable, Corner Fourth and Federai Sts. dec4-lm ties: 23 Ipes-Kinersly Drag Co. rugs, Faints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR Cash Boss is Sellin Larse Store Out at R eduction Men's Duck Coats, Men's Duck Ulsters, Men's Overcoats, Boys' Duck Coats, Discount 'of 30c on the Dollar A Rare opportunity to purchase Dry Goods and Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, &c. M onywill