DO ft -v crry-.-.- fi VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUA11Y 13. 1890 KO. 30 i. ' .1 TV rTZ- tit From February tli, 1 to EIarcXx Stli, 1 33. 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 price. All-Wool Hosiery. Child's and Misses' Ribbed; ree. 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. 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. - M. 7VL MILLIHMS S GO, WORK OF JiDGE LYNCH A Murderer Hanged by an Illinois Mob- A LATE PHOTOGRAPHIC DISCOVERY How It Is Used In Surgery A. Practi cal Test At the Carnegie Sullivan, 111., Feb. 12. Grant Atter bury, the murderer, was taken from the jail here at 12 :45 this morning, dragged to the courthouse in his nightshirt, and hanged to a tree. Under the tree to which he was hanged Atterbury began to realize more fully that he was to die. He pleaded piteou8ly, protesting his innocence, Bay ing: "Thank God, you are hanging an in nocent man." The mob was wild and restless until the man was strung up, when they im mediately dispersed. The gang was well organized and masked with white band kerchief or pieces of white cloth and all ' were heavily armed. . The evidence against Atterbury was very strong. The morning after the crime was committed bloodhounds were brought to the scene, and three different dogs went directly to the house of Atter bury. Another party was suspected, but he has not yet been found, Atter bury was a brother-ih-law of Mrs. Koxy Atterbury, and it is thought that he committed the crime for the purpose of revenge, Mrs. Atterbury having given some very damaging testimony against him when he was on trial, together with her husband, for the murder of their father a little more than a year ago. OF USE IN SURGERY. brought to use for the first time today in a surgical operation. Casper Schmidt, who had been shot in the hand several years ago, offered himself as a subject to Dr. James E. Burry and Electrician Charles E. Scribner,.who have been conducting a series of experiments at the laboratory of the Western Electric Company. The bullet in the hand was small. The in jured hand was exposed to the cathode rays for about an hour. The plate die closed an excellent 'likeness. Schmidt suffered but little pain. AT THE CARNEGIE WORKS. to Be New Process of Photography Tested There. Washington, Feb. 12. A possible use of the new process of photography by involving the application of cathode rays in determining the existence of secret flaws in metals is now about to be tested thoroughly at the Carnegie works, where a large amount of Balaval construction is under way. The proper apparatus has been eecured and experts there are now at work to demonstrate whether or not the new rays will penetrate the bodies of metal. If this can be done the importance ot the process from an in dustrial standpoint can Scarcely be over estimated. It will be possible to secure an exact knowledge of the nature of the metal of great guns without running the risk of explosion ; defects in the ehafts of ocean steamers can be discovered be fore the shafts break and thereby cause less Iobs of life and property, and steel castings used for structural purposes can be accurately tested before being put in place. REV. MART K. LEASE. NEWS OF THE WORLD. Practicability of Prof. Roentgen's Dis corerr Shown. Chicago, Feb. 12. Cathode rays were The Populist Leader Changes Her Pro fession. WicniTA, Feb. 12. Next Sunday morning Mrs. Mary Lease will make her debut as a minister of the gospel, and henceforth her literary prefix will be reverend instead of colonel. Her recent Bickness was the immediate cause of her mind taking a divine turn. She prom ised the Master that if she got well she wobld consecrate her life to him and ehe is keeping her promise. Highest of all in Leavening P.ower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 11 vg&0& ir AczozjuuEzu pane At Aurora yesterday wheat was quot ed at 60 cents. It has been determined that Senator Quay's name shall be presented to the republican national convention at St, Louis tor the presidency. This deter ruination was raised yesterday at a con ference'of friends of Quay. Kev. J. H. Hunycutt, a Baptist min ister, has been arrested at Moriilltown, Ark., charged with infanticide. Wis housekeeper's 1-year-old ttaby cried while he was preparing a sermon, and the preacher became enraged at the an noyance and choked the child to death. A'dispatch from Topeka, Kan., says : An organization of ex-slaves has been effected- here by fifty colored men for the purpose of making a demand on congress for pensions.' It is the purpose to make it of national scope. Of those in the meeting fully one-third had felt the lash. The aged, the lame and the blind were happy In the belief that aU they will have to do is to write to congress to get national relief for their distress. There are possibly 1,500 ex-slaves here. C I M M n Kl C r sri ivi IV v XREGULATOR y-rWiirfll'fcfi: GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SlAMONS Liver Regulator (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system. 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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 k Robertsons Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. decl-lm Sn ipes-Kinersly Drag Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR RETIRING from Business ONE OBJECT, an ONE ONLY. That of turning the stock into money. . DRY GOODS, &c, CLOTHING, &c, FURNISHINGS, &c. Ladies', Misses', Gents', Boys,' Childs' Boots, Shoes, Slippers. M onywill V