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C 1 0 VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1898 NO 207 1-4 off Pattern Suits. ?eUour abont ft. Our special sale of Ladies' Pattern Suits at li off regular price will contiuue this week. Specials in every Dep't. ?H intesestine, convenient and advantageous to you. Money back if goods are not as represented. Boys' Clothing". Strong Suits for the Boys. Every stitch and senm In true and firm. The fabric is strong and of a color that wont soil easily. These huits ore put to- f ether for the roughest ind of wear. You might Fiay a dollar or so more or them elsewhere; here they are marked S2.50 J Ilk Jl If T They are very Mi fly Js handsome and much admired by every ona the boos especl a 11 v. Some boys will not wear an ovcrcont: these same boys however will not object to a reefer. Colors are red , black and tan. Reefer Coats. $3.75, 4.50 and 6.00. Boys' Cape Yes, we have them. The dependable, satis factory kind. The kind the least nnmber of boys object to. Be cause the styles are right; neatly braided around Cape. $2.00 to $5 00 Ho nn nn KM BY, EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DRY GOODS STORE. We credit every one with common sense improbable stories never find place under oar name in these columns. This week's store news is brimfnl of good things. We might fill this page with a collection of bargains (?), bot a strict rnle in .this house forbids in discriminate advertising. There must be some good reason for telling the story of an article here. The price and quality is iust as good as yon wish to have them. The quantity large enough to enpply anyone who might ask. . NOTE THE THINGS WE SPEAK OF TODAY. Ladies' Petticoats ' All the new and wanted styles. Made of silk, (plain or change able) worsteds or yarns. Fine crochet pet lcoat, made of n fine yarn, in pret ty two-color com binations pink and tun, blue and white, black and red, etc. ; made with a speciully fitted waistband. Special prices 40 to 50c. Velvet, Silk and Wool Waists $1.50 to 8.00 Children s Jackets. Artistic creations for the little Miss' of 4 to 12. Pric es not high when quality is consid ered. Lot 2263, is a beau t i f ul coat, made of a novelty cloth of excellant wearing quality, handsomely trim med, at $4.00 Other styles, plenty of them at $1.75 and on to $7.50. Infant's Cloaks. 75o to SI. 85. Real choice ones Made of cotton eiderdown, In pret ty mixtures and fancy patterns, trimmed around collar with white Angora fur. Our extra buy ing facilities help ed us out again. Ordinarily we would ask from fifty cents to a dollar more, for them. Infant's Mittens. Cream white, pair 10c Cream, pink or blue 15c Pure silk mittens, cream. red or black, 25c Cbildrens' mittens, black 10c ..Ladies' Mittens.. Nice warm cozy ones; any style or kind your heart desires. 10 cents to $1.75. Ask to see our 50c special silk mitten. They are double knit, pure silk, satin ribbon bow on back. Men's Black Clay Suits 88.50 These suits are sold by our competitors at 10.00. The material is a Black Clay Worsted, full 20 oz. weight: the style a round cut sack coat. See these before buying elsewhere. Portieres. Pretty hangings add much to the pleasant ness of your rooms. Our derby cloth por tieres from sji.eo to $12.00 offer you all that's new and attractive in this line. Consider these for Xmas giving Infants All-wool Eiderdown Boucle and Cloth Coals Beautltully Trimmed in Braid and Fur S3 to S4.SO. 1-4 off on Fancy Silks, llfi the many who were unable to take advantage of our special sale of Fancy Bilks last week, we will (con tinue the sale during this entire week. All waist pa'terns of 5 yard lengths reduced J In price. The place to trade. 2tSSTJ5 on every purchase. Money back always. If goods are not as represented. Notion Department. You can buy these little anywhere anywhere, but nowhere at such little prices. Note tLese ana remmt er them : , Sperm sewing machine oil, per bottle. 4c Whisk brooms, each ; 5c Toilet soap, per cake 2c 1 package non-twist tape, S widths 4o Hand brushes, euch 2c 1 box black pins lc 1 dozsn curtain pins 2o 1 key ring ic 1 leather watch chain 2o 1 bottle ink 30 Cut Prices on Shoes. . . . A clearance eale of odd lines of men's and children's fine shoes is now in progress in oar shoe department. Men's $5.50 shoes reduced to 13.60 Men's $4.50 shoes reduced to 2.95 Men's $2.50 shoes reduced to 1.60 Child s kid shoes, patent lips, worth $1.90, re duced to 1.20 Child's $1.50, reduced to 1.05 B J. Williams & Co. SHE WANTS PAY FOR SYMPATHY England Is Looking to America for Her Retard. HAS GREAT EXPECTATIONS Expects Our Assistance When the China Question Comes Up for Settlement Says the United States Will Require a Strong Friend. London, Dec. 3. The practical con clusion of the peace negotiations at Paris ii hailed here with considerable sa'ief ac tion, and the newspapers daily discuss the so-called "imperial" future of the United States, coupled with the fervent hope that it will adopt a colonial policy. The Saturday Rexiew is very candid about what it describes as the "slobber ing cant and hypocritical blazoning of doutful affection" between the United States and Great Britain, and says : "Let us be frank, and say outright that we expect mutual gain in material interests from the approchement. The American commissioners at Paris are making their bargain, whether they re alise it or not, under the protecting na val strength of England, and we shall expect a material quid pro quo for this assistance. We expect the United States to deal generously with Canada in the matter of tariffs, and we expect to be remembered when the United States comes into possession of the Philippine?, and, above all, we expect her assistance on the day which is quickly approach ing, when China comes up for settle ment, for the young imperialistic has entered npon a path where it will require a strong friend, and a lasting friendship between the two nations can be secured not by frothy sentimentality on public platforms, but by reciprocal advantages in solid, material interests." NO WASTE OF WORDS Evidence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable. Judge Frank Ives of District Court of Crookston, Minn., says: For some time I have used Staart'o Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming great benefit with few ex ceptions, I have not been so free from indigestion in twenty-five years. George W. Roosevelt, U. S. consul to Brussels, Belgium : Stuart'n Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant to take, conven ient to carry, give keen appetite, perfect digestion. Mr. W. D. Tomlin, mechanical engi neer, Doluth, Minn. : Onebcx of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. E. Ransom, Huston ville, Ky.: I was distressedand annoyed for two years with throwing up food often two or three times a day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find tbem pleasant to take, convenient to carry. Rev. G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis. : The effect of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is simply marvelous; a qmte hearty din ner of broiled beefsteak causesno distress since I begun their use. Over six thousand people in the state of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. Full sized packages may be found at all druggists at 50 cente, or sent by mail on receipt of price from F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Send for little book ' on etomach dis eases, mailed free. How to lioolc Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look; if your kidneys be effected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health and yon will surely have good looks. "Elec tric Bitters" is a good Alternative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. 5 UPRISING IS THREATENED Game Warden at Sauk Rapids Fights Fourteen of the Indians, Who Say They Will Raise a Rebellion. St. Paul, Dec. 3. Another uprising of the Chippewa Indians Is threatened. The game warden at Sauk Rapids has Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. BOVAl BAKING POWOf-R CO., NEW YORK. bad a fight with fourteen of the red men, whom he attempted to arrest, in which he was badly whipped, and State Game Warden Fullerton haB ordered that the Indians be taken into custody, be the result what it may. The Indians declare they will resist all attempts to capture them, and will certainly organ ize a rebellion. The Sauk Rapids deputy met the In dians in the woods, and as each one was carrying the carcass of a deer he at tempted to arrest them on a charge of baying violated the game laws. In the fight that followed the deputy was se verely punished and his rifle taken from him. The Indians warned him against following them, declaring that they would not be taken alive, and threatened to bein shooting the moment" a possee appeared in sight. Game Warden Fullerton has notified the authorities that he will pursue the Indians with a posse and serious troub le is feared. The Vive Camera is the best in UBe. For sale by the Postoffice Pharmacy, tf A STEAM PIPE WASBURSTED Six Men Were Killed on Board the Alamo at Her Pier in the East river at New York. Niw York, Dec. 3. Six men of the Mallory line steamship Alamo were killed tonight by the burstingofa steam pipe while the vessel lay at her pier in the East river. The Alamo was about to sail for Gal veston with thirty passengers, when her boilers gave forth a roar which was heard all through South and water streets, and the force of it sent a shock and shiver throughout the length of the ship. The flooring of the deck immediately over the engine-room was torn into splinters, and eteam poured up through the open seams in clouds. The sound of the escaping steam was mingled with the shrieks of the dying men, who were enveloped in it. The flow of the steam was checked with great difficulty, and not until the lapse of five or six minutes Then it was found that it bad completely filled the engine-room and fireroom, and that all who had been confined had not only been parboiled, but suffocated by it. There was no 6ign of life left in any of the bodies, and in several instances the skin had peeled from their hands and faces. The second engineer was found close to the break, in a position which indicates that he had tried to shut off the steam at the boiler when the acci dent occurred, and had died in the at tempt. Two of the firemen were found gripped ia each others arms at the bot tom of the ladder leading from the fire hole. ' , NEGOTIATING FOR PURCHASE Commissioners Crdeit the Report to this Effect Spanish Reluctance to Talk About the Islands Explained. Paris, Dec. 3. There will be no joint session of the peace commission today. The Americans bad a three hours' meet ing today.' The report from Berlin that Germany is negotiating for the purchase of the Caroline islands is confirmed from sev eral quarters, although Count von Moo ter Ladenbnrg, the German ambassador here, informed a correspondent of . the Associated Press that he knew nothing; at all about the matter. The American commissioners are in clined to believe the report, and it is looked upon as explaining the reluctance of the Spaniards to give the Americans an answer in regard to the Carolines, as well as to the question of religious lib erty there, and the latest developments confirm the report that the Spaniards have been instructed not to yield on these points until they have made a good bargain. Are You Interested? The O. R. & N. Co's Mew Book On the Resources of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho is being distributed. Oar readers are requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and acquaintances, and a copy of the work will be sent tbem free. This is a mat ter all ehould be interested in, and we would ask that everyone take an in terest and forward euch addresses to W. . H. HcKLBtrET, General Passenger Agent.. O. R. & JT. Co., Portland. 1