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tup Mfe QgLg 1 f Wim VOL. IX . THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896 ( . NO. 27 - j GREH THIRTY DRY LEI From Ee"bbixary ill, 1896, to IMaxcXi Stli, Genuine Bargains the order of the day. Dress Goods. Our entire lot of.36-inch all-wool Tre cot, Fancy Mixtures, &c, embracing the most desirable shades and effects. . Never sold for less than 50 and 60c; 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 33J 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 priced All-Wool Hosiery. Child's and Misses' Ribbed ; rep. 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, " Hermsdoif " 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 Ail-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. We have one or two of those very stylish 26-inch French-made Beever, Box-front Reefer Jackets, two 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 nobby 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 going at cost and others at half price. Call and be convinced. ' . 7. 7VL 1aZIL-LIKMS & '' BITTER CONTROVERSY The House Involved in a Dispute Today. IT GREW OUT OF TALBOT'S REMARKS Which. Representative Barrett Inter preted as Treasonable Resolu tion of Censure Offered. v Washington, Feb. 7. Debate on the free-silver substitute for the bond bill proceeded eteadily in the house today. The house met at 10 :30 a. m., with less than 30 members present. Newlanda awoke the empty echoes of the vast "hall with a vigorous argument in favor of the free and independert coinage of silver. He asserted not a single debtor nation of the world main tamed the gold standard except, the United States, and we did so as the price of the continued bond issues. Talbot then rose to a question of per sonal privilege to correct what he said was an unintentional misrepresentation of himself in the public prints. He said Pearson made an unwarranted attack on the loyalty ot his state, which, he de clared, was as loyal as any state in the Union. Pearson had said North Caro ' lina followed South Carolina out of the Union, and got whipped along with the Palmetto state. "In a jocular way, Mr. Speaker," continued Mr. Talbot, "I de clared we weren't whipped, but had worn ourselves out trying to whip the other fellows. In the heat of the mo ment, and impulsively, I said South . Carolina was not ashamed of the part -' she took in it, and I, for one, endorsed secession then. I thought we were right ; I think so yet, and surrounded by the same conditions, I would do the same thing again. Now, Mr. Speaker, I repeat it." . Barrett asked that the words be takeu down. Several members appealed to him not to do so. The speaker asked Barrett if lie insist ed upon his demand. Barrett seemed to hesitate until Tal bot declared in a loud voice he was will ing to have his words taken down. "I will stand by them," eaid he. Barret then replied to the speaker : "Yes, I ins'st; I want to. see if a mem ber can violate his oath in this fashion." "The chair understood that the gentle man from South Carolina was only re peating what be had said on a former occasion." said Speaker Reed. Crisp moved that Talbot te permitted to explain. The words were read at the clerk's desk. Barrett then formally made a point of order that when a statement made by a member had been called in question and he deliberately reiterated it, it, con stituted a new statement and a new of fense. He purposed now to offer a reso lution of censure. The excitement on the floor was in tense. Crisp said ' he bad never known an instance when a member was called to order and a motion made that he be allowed to explain his utterances, that such motion was not considered. Barrett replied he had no objection to the gentleman from South Carolina ex plaining at the proper time. There was more parliamentary sparring between Crisp and Barrett, during which the ex citement increased. The speaker finally. cut the matter short by saying if the house was not sat isfied with Talbot'e explanation the re solution might be offered. The speaker decided Crisp's motion in order. "I take it for granted," said Dingley, rising, "that the house does not intend to vote on the resolution of censure without according the gentleman from South Carolina an opportunity to ex plain.." These generous words won the applause of the democratic side. Talbot explained that he had arisen to correct misrepresentations. "South Car olina," he proceeded, "was as loyal and true to the Union as any state. The circumstances under which she seceded could not exist again, and he was glad of it." (Democratic applause). Dalzell moved to refer Barrett's reso lntion to the committee on judiciary. This was carried by a vote of 154 to 41. This is understood to mean that no no tice will be taken of the matter. .At Hendrick, Ind., Joe Merrifield, aged 13, quarreled with his brother Hugh, agad 10. He shot and killed Hugh and then committed suicide. WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF- Wiiliain H. English died at his rooms in the Hotel English, Indianapolis, Fri day, at 12 :35 p. m. Senator Frye from Maine wag made president pro tem of the senate yester day, and A. J. Shaw of Spokane, Wash., secretary. The great storm in the East caused water in the streets of Morristown, N. J., to rise 17 feet. At Somerville the telegraph operators in the Lehigh Valley and Central railroad depots, for a time sent messages while standing in water up to their knees, but finally were com .2'led to leave their posts. The repbrt of the commissioners ap pointed under act of congress to make an investigation of the route of the pro posed Nicaraguan canal was sent to the house yesterday by the president. The salient features of the document ' have already been published. The report contains very elaborate data respecting the work already done by the company, the physical characteristics of . the country, the dangers to be met, the weak points to be overcome and various other detailed statistical information. The total cost of the canal is estimated to be $133,472,895. The sultan has replied to the auto graph letter trom Queen Victoria, which it has been understood was a personal appeal to the better nature of the sultan against the condition of Asia Minor, sympathizing with her in the humane sentiments expressed' and declaring the reports of the massacres were spread by evil-disposed persons: The sultan adds that, contrary to allegations, the Turks were nrsc attaccea wniie praying in a mosque. The sultan assured the queen that the measures taken had succeeded in restoring order, and except in Zel toun, quiet prevails everywhere, and ne gotiations going on with the insurgents at Zeltoun will undoubtedly lead to quiet. Try a bottle of Atwood's syrup of tar, horehound and wild cherrv for that cough. Sold at Donnell's drug store. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ' For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Foverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. Castoria is po well adapted to children Chat I recommend It an superior to any prescription tnown to me." H. A. Ahcher. M. D., Ill South Oxford Bt Brooklyn, N. T. For several years I have reoommenaed your Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of 'Castoria1 is so universal and its merits so well known that it nema a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who. do not keep Castoria within easy reach." 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Discount of 30c on the Dollar : A Rare opportunity to purchase Dry Goods and Clothing,, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Scc.