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VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1898. NO 196
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Commences Tomorrow Morning.
Ends Saturday Evening1.
.THE SALE OF THE SEASON
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We Have a
Way of Doing Things
Peculiarly our own. If .we do anything
at all we do it Right. do it thoroughly.
We have too many pairs of pants in
stock. ' We. wish to reduce our stock. To
do this quickly and thoroughly we apply
the lever of "cut prices," and such a cut,
HHLF PRICE
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Prices Range from $1.25 to $5.50.
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HOW
THEY
FIT?
Try on anjr pair your size from our complete
pants stock, and - that question will always be
satisfactorily answered. So will the price. Here
you will find worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres
in pretty stripes and checks, bars, widewales,
plaids and sedate mixtures made to wear, made
to fit and fit to wear anywhere.
Kvery Man in
Town will be the Owner
of a new pair of pants
after tomorrow a. m., and some will have
a half dozen pair. We know from past
experiences. Therefore get here quickly.
Cloths are Cassimers, Cheviots, Worsteds,
Tweeds and Kerseys. The style and fit
cannot be better.
Makers are...
K. N. & F. and
Sweet, Orr & Co.
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PAUSE TO CONSIDER THAT
$5.00 buys two pair of $5.00 Pants dur
ing this sale, or one pair for $2.50.
El. Williams &
Co.
IMPORTANT EVENTS
AT THE PHILIPPINES
Iloilo Falls Into the Hands
of Filipinos.
U. S. SOLDIER
REPORTED KILLED
Cruisers Isla de Cuba and Islade Luzon
Have Been Floated and Docked at
Cavite.
Manila, Nov. 19. Reports have
reached here to the effect that Iloilo,
capital of the island of Paney, has fallen
into the hands of the Filipino insur
gents. The cruiser Charleston and the
gunboat Concord were sent to Iloilo to
investigate as to the truth of the report,
which later was confirmed.
Manila, Nov. 19. American military
police made an attempt to arrest three
disorderly Filipinos last night, and a
fight ensued. Sergeant Price, of the
Minnesota regiment, was killed, and
three other soldiers Mahar, Montgom
ery and Uoyt wounded. One Filipino
was killed and the others wounded.
Washington, Nov. 19. Neither the
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum bating powders ate the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
BOYM, BAKINO PQWPCff CO., HEW VOBK.
CLIMAX WILL BE
REACHED THIS WEEK
Will Give Us the Philippines
or We Will Take Them.
war nor navy departments have anv in
formation concerning the fight between
Filipinos and American soldiers. The
muster rolls of the Thirteenth Minne
sota show the names of Sear gent Jay C.
Price and privates Linsley Hoyt, Harry
T. Montgomery and George Mahar, all
of whom enlisted from St. Paul. Some
of the last-named given in the Manila
dispatch are duplicated in other com
panies, but probably the names given
here are those of the men concerned.
Manila, Nov. 19. What could not be
accomplished off Santiago has been ac
complished at Manila, viz., the saving
of sunken Spanish warships. The
cruisers Isla de Cuba and Isla de Luzon,
which were sunk during the battle of
Manila bay, have been floated and
docked at Cavite.
Furnished rooms to rent. Steam heat
and electric lights. Apply to Max Yogt
Sc. Co. Chapman block.
SHE CAN SETTLE
THAT POINT NOW
Unless She Acquiesces in the American
Demands, the War Will Be Re
sumed at Once.
Pakis, Nov. 19. There was no joint
meeting of the peace commission today.
In their next memorandum the Amer
ican commissioners will go to the vital
points. Definite notice will be given
that the Americans will take all the
Philippines, and Spain will unquestion
ably learn the terms, from which there
will be no deviation.
It is "more than likely that the Ameri
cans will flatly summon Spain to effect
an immediate amicable adjustment.
Should Spain refuse to make a treaty
ceding the Philippines to the United
States, the Instant alternative for the
Americans will be the conquest of that
territory at an increased cost to
Spain in the final settlement and possi
bly with the loss of Spanish life.
It may be held that the Philippines,
if ceded, now, without any terms, would
be an adequate war indemnity to the
United States for its war expenses al
ready incurred, and 'that Spain cannot
expect, as a legal or moral right, any
Lmonetary concessions. Philippine ac
quisition by conquest, however, would
entail upon the United States a waste of
treasure far greater than a sum that
Spain may accept now as a basis of peace
for the cession. Spain being barren of
territery or cash with which to indem
nify the UintedStates fully, even at this
juncture, she would be still less able to
meet an additional expense to the Amer
icans in further operations in the Phil
ippines. Moreover, a satisfactory adjustment of
local Philippine conditions is demanded.
Spain could not in any circumstances ef
fect this. The Americans have assumed
responsibility ,and they fell that the de
lay here prevents them from fullfilling
their dutv.
WAS ENTICED
TO HIS DEATH
Albany Man Mysteriously Disappears
in Kansas City Believed to Have
Been Murdered.
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 19. E. C.
Read, traveling salesman for the Swof
ford Bros. Dry Goods Company, visited
Chief of Police Hayes this afternoon to
learn if the police had found any trace
of his father, who disappeared from the
Tremont hotel in this city, July 8th.
W. C. Read was a wealthy farmer from
Albany, Or., who went to Parsons.Kas.,
to visit his son. On July 8th he regis
tered at the Tremont hotel, and at 6
in the evening spoke pleasantly to the
day clerk who was just going off duty,
and walked out. No one has seen him
since and although theories of murder
and suicide have been advanced, not a
mite of evidence has been obtained to
sustain them.
E. C. Read, the son, has searched all
through Missouri and Kansas for his
father, but to no avail. The New York
Life Insurance company, in which Read
was insured for three thousand dollars,
has bad its' azents at work without suc
cess. - -
The only theory advanced by the po
lice is that Read met with foul play.
Rain itf California.
San Francisco, Nov. 19. All parts of
California have received . a . thorough
soaking within the past twenty-four
boors, if reports are reliable. The Sac
ramento and San Joaquin valleyB, the
great wheat-producing centers of the
state, have received a drenching, and
farmers now express the opinion that
the crops have been saved. In mining
centere the water ha9 been so low that
some mines have had to close down, but
they will resume operations next week,
now that rain, has fallen. In Southern
California rain is greatly needed, bnt
the indications are favorable for a down
pour, and all danger of a continuance
of the drought is practically over.
To Care Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
One dozen of those extra finish Platino
Fotos, made by Gifford, will make' yon
twelve fine presents for Christmas.
Nothing would be appreciated more, and
now is the time to sit for them. Don't
put it off too long and then expect to
have them finished in time. 1- lax
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ?n kinds.
Headquarters for Soiled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, o?mT"u fid
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle-
OY1 TK1! OUT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
MJ" . use ;: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. -Wa
sell our goods lower than any honse in the trade, and if you don't think bo
call and get onr prices and be convinced. , ,
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.