Cljratttck VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 4. ISM NO 98 Special Attractions for the Week. MEN'S SPECIAL $1.00 Line Oilers yon choice of Lace or Congress, plain or tipped, 'round or square toe; Shoes that pell readilv at $1.75 and $2.00 ; just lor the week, $1.00. Special Line of Boys' Shoes. Call and see our Bargain Shoe Tables. Boys' School Shoes, tipped, honk lace; excel lent stock; sizes 11 to 13, 3 to 5 the regular value $1.35 to $1.85. Special $1.00. OXFORD TIES. The Correct Shoe for summer wear. The sea eoii for Low ShoeB is at hand, and there is no time like the present for buying. We are offering an attraction in a Black und Chocolate Oxford, as cut, genuine turn sole, soft stock, at the attractive price of $1.75 per pair. After this week, regular price $2.25. Nearly evry department in the house contributes towards making it attractive. buying at our store. Now Goods, Sty lish Goods, Summer Goods at Summer l'riees, are a good at traction to any one at this season of the year; but when cou pled with such prices as ours, the attraction is two-fold. Special Assortment MISSES and CHILDS" SHOES. School Shoes, Fine Shoes, Black Shoes and Tan Shoes to close this week. A few pair of Childs' School Shoes ; eole tea tips ; sizes G and 7 ; to close at 50c. TAX SHOES Children's Tan Button Shoes, spring heel ; sizes 7 to 11 ; until sold, 75c pair. MISSES' TAN SHOES Laced or button; sizes 11 to 2; regular $1.50: for the week, $1.00. CHILDREN'S DONGOLA KID Patent tip, spring heel Shot!; sizes from 8,1.. to 101.. ; offered this week at 75c. Sizes 11 to 12 "to go at$l.00. The regular price of above, $1.25 and $1.50. Gents' Dress Shoe. The $4.50 Shoe this week at $2.50. Razor Toe; best Calf; warranted. A Corset ' Special for week only. Our Princess Sum mer Corset, in white Lace Net,well stayed ; 5-hook lengths; per fect form ; sizes 19-27 ; Special 35c. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods selling ought to be brisk with u? next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. With nearly the entire linrsof 35, 40 and 50 cent pretty novelties on the special 25 cent counter. Every lady should have a new dress, and thoo that have not, have only themselves to blame, as wo are doing our share. Remember from Thursday morning until Saturday niuht, the above lines now on exhibition in our window will go at 25 cents per yard. SHIRT JlpHl'i SPECIALS ii! 1 1 If Jfflfg ; J : i ill the 111 111 week- Laundered Percale, collar & cuffs attached, pretty styles; special 35c. Extra Percale, newest patterns; all sizes 50 cents. Extra Assortment soft negligee shirts, uneqnaled at 50 cents. mm M .. i -, .v. y I - 1 J fowl hi H PRINCETON BACK BOYS WEAR the Double-Seated PANTS. They can't bj beat. From 50c to 90c pair. Made with Patent Elastic Waist band, Riveted Buttons, and are war ranted NEVER-TO-RIP. See our Special 25c lines. 1 f TilREE-DUTTON FROCK. Black Diagonal Clay Worsted Frock Suit. Italian Lined; Silk liuttons; latest cut; a Suit others try to du plicate at price, but fail; all aizas; 115 42. $10.00. Business Suits for Business Men. All Wool; Genuine Oregon Goode ; correct styles. Per Suit, $7.50. The LEADERS. A. HI. WIIiIilAMS CO. INSURGENTS ACTIVE Operations in Havana Prov ince Successful. TA PASTA CAPTURED AND LOOTED Spanish Troops Oft'eieU Little ISchIs tiincu I.u tlellm Also TnKun ancl tho Giirrlsoti I'luiidorod. Nkw Yonic, May 3. A special to tho 1 fesa from Key West says : Havana advices show that the insur gents are active in that province. Ta paata was attacked last week by a force of 400 insurgents, nnd hold for an en tire day. The Spanish garrison in one of tho blockhouses retreated completely, while the other held their grouud and did not firo at the Insurgents or disturb them m any way. The Cubans took posseaaion of tho vacated blockhouse, looting it of nil Us arms aud provisions they could find, and then sot it on fire. Tko other blockhouse, with ti garrisou of 300 troops in and around it, kept quiet, no offensive operations being attempted by the Spanish officor in com mand. The Cubans camped within "alf a mile of the Spanish force, and Plundered the stores of the town with out opposition. La Hetba was attacked by a force from Rodriguez's army, the first of the week, and tho Spanish, garrison driven out. there is a small earth fort there and two blockhouses. They attacked the earthworks early in tho morning, carry ing them by u dashing charge, the Span ish retreating into blockhousoa at the other end of town. One of these was attacked by the Cubans, and three hombs exploded under its walls, shatter K it badly and killing several inmates. The Spanish surrendered, and were Paroled by the Cubane. Some firing took place between the insurgents and tho other two blockhouses, bin no at tack was made on them, the Cubans ap parently being content with the victories they had gained. They entered the stores, took what they pleased, and loaded their plunder in ox teams in plain view of the Spanish. The Spanish loss is said to have been about seventy five killed and wounded. A MA.IOKITV IS KKOUJKED. Kll'urt to Keport the Turin IS III Tomor row May Full. Washington, May 3. Senator Al'i son. chairman of the Republican com mittee which is preparing the tariff bill for the senate, had a conference today with the Democratic members of the finance committee and arranged a pro gramme for getting the bill into the senate. According to agreement, the bill will be reported to the full commit tee tomorrow, it the Republicans find they desire to hold it no longer, and will then be passed on to the senate as soon as the Republicans make it manifest that they have a majority favorable to its being reported. Allison renewed his efforts to secure consent to having the bill reported after tomorrow's meeting without conditions, but the Democrats would only agree not to insist upon holding the bill in com mittee for detailed inspection after the Republicans had shown'they had a clear majority in committee favorable to the bill. Allison accepted these terms. This arrangement will throw the re sponsibillty of deciding the length of time the bill shall be held upon Senator Jones, of Nevada, who' holds the balance of power. The indications are he will not lend himself to any prolonged con sideration of the bill in committee. He nracticallv said as much to his friends. The Democrats expect tho bill will be allowed to lay on the table ten days or two weeks. Tho Westtleld (Ind.) News prints the following in regaid to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in tho employ of the L a. a. a. C. Ry. here, says : 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family. I tal.e pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. Fcr sale by Blakeley & Houghton. The lin si Keniedy for Uliuiiiiiatlttm. From the Ftilrliavun (X. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village, state that for twenty-five years his wife has.been a sufTeier from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. Sho sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he bad read of Chamberlain's Tain Balm and instead of eoing for the doctor he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Row land's purchase at first, but neverthe less applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had used ever did herae much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Chuncu of Time. Commencing April 8th, the steamers of the Regulator line will leave The Dalles at 7 a. ra. instead of 7 :30. W. O. Am.away, Agent. There is a queer notion going that tea is cheaper if you buy it loose by the pound. People who think that way forget that the best part of the tea-flavor escapes first. Your money back if you don't like Scliillings Best. A Schilling & Company San hrancisco M2 NOTICE. Notice is herubv ejven that we will, on ! Friday, April 30, 1897, at the hour of 2 'o'clock p. m. of said day, at the livery i stable of Waul, Kerns & Robertson, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lor casn, uie ionowing ueserilied per eonal propeity, to-wit: One bay saddle horse, about 8 years old, branded 'ike this: On right shoul der F, and with letter R on left hip; has tour wnito leet, auu star in lace, lo gether with bridle and saddle. All sup posed to be the property of b. I'atterson This sale is under an agister's or stable keeper's lien, to satisfy the charges of tho undersigned for their reasoua bio charges for the labor, care and attention and the food furnished said animal, amounting at this date to $155, and for accruing costs and expenses, and tue expenses ol tins sale. aO td Ward, Kkknh & Roiikiitsok. 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