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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898.
NO 209
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1-4 off Pattern Suits.
Tell your
friends
about ft. Our special sale of Ladies' Pattern Suits
at l off regular price will continue this week.
Specials in every Dep't. Sl
intesestine, convenient and advantageous to you.
Money back if goods are not as represented.
Boys'
Clothing'.
Strong Suits
for the Boys.
Every stitch and seam
in true and Arm. The
fabric is strong and of a
color that wont soil easily.
These buits are put to
gether for the roughest
kind of wear, You might
pay a dollar or so more
for them elsewhere; here
they are marked
2.50
T" They are very
fitly S handsome and
much admired
Reefer Coats. FKi
a II y. Some
boys will not wenr an overcoat; these same boys
however will not object to a reefer. Colors are red,
black and tan.
$3.75, 4.50 and 6.00.
Boys'
Cape
Yes. we have them.
The dependable, satis
factory kind. The
kind the least number
of boys object to. Be
cause the scyles are
right; neatly braided
around Cape.
$2.00
to
$5.00
in Mu
ILUMliui
&
Qnnr n nntvy
juJIHMIiy lln.
EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DRY GOODS STORE.
We credit every one with common sense improbable stories, never find place under our name in these column" This week's
store news is brimful of good things. We might fill this page with a collection of bargains (?), but a strict rule-in this house forbids in
discriminate advertising. There mast be some good reason for telling the story of en article here. The price and duality is iuat as irood
as you wish to have them. The quantity large enough to supply anyone who might ask.
NOTE THE THINGS WE SPEAK OF TODAY.
Ladies"
Petticoats
All the new and
w antfd stvles.
Made of silk,
(plain or change
able) worsteds or
yarns.
Fine crochet pet
icoat, made of a
line yarn, in pret
ty two-color com
binations piuk
and tan, blue and
white, black and
red, etc.; made
with a specially
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 3265, is a
beau tlfnl coat,
made of a novelty
cloth of exeellant
wearing quality,
handsomely trim
med, at $4.00
Other styles, plenty of them at f 1.75 and on to f 7.50.
Infant's
Cloaks.
73c to 1.S5.
Real choice ones
Made of cotton
eiderdown, in pret- -ty
mixtures and
fancy patt e r n s,
trimmed around
collar with white
Angora fur
Our extra Dtiy
ing facilities help
ed us out again.
Ordinarily we
won Id ask from
fifty cents to a
dollar more, for
them.
Infant's
Mittens.
Cream white, pair 10c
:reain,pinkor blue 15c
Pure silk mittens,
cream. red or black, 25c
Childrens' mittens,
black 10c
..Ladies' Mittens..
Nice warm cozy ones; any stvlc or kind your
heart desires.
10 cents to $1.75.
A s-k to see our 50c special silk mitten. Thev are
double knit, pure silk, sacin ribbon bow on back.
Men's Black
Clay Suits
B850
These suits are sold by our competitors at J10.00.
The material is a Black Clay Worsted, full 20 ox
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
$1.90 to $12.00
offer rou all that's
new and attractive in
this line. Consider
these for Xmas giving
J
Infants "
All-wool
Eiderdown
Boucle
and Cl Jth
El
Dais
Beautifully
Trimmed in
Braid and
Fur
S3 to S4 SO.
1-4 off on Fancy Silks. m0adcm;
the many who were unable to take advantage of our
special sale of Fancy Hllks last week, we will con
tinue the sale during this entire week. All waist
patterns of 5 yard lengths reduced in price.
The place to trade. Hevry'turi,
on every purchase. Money, back always. If
goods are not as represented.
Notion
Department.
You can buy these little things anywhere, but
nowhere at such little prices. Note these and
remember them :
Sperm sewing machine oil, per bottle. 4c
hisk brooms, each 5c
Toilet soap, per cake : 2c
1 package non-twist tape, 5 widths " "4c
Hand brushes, each ''c
1 box black pins... ."."Ic
1 dozen curtain pins 2c
1 key ring le
1 leather watch chain
1 bottle Ink .'.;ic
Cut Prices
on Shoes. . . .
A clearance sale of odd lines of men's and
children's fine shoes is now in progress in
our shoe department.
Men's 15.50 shoes reduced to. $3.60
Men's $4.50 shoes reduced to 2.95
Men's $2.50 shoes reduced to .' i.eo
Child s kid shoes, patent lips, worth 1.90, re
duced to 1.20
Child's $1.50, reduced to 1.05
fl. 0. Williams S Co.
SAID NO TO THE
REQUEST OF SPAIN
One More Spanish Repst NegatM by
tie Unite! States.
THE SESSION OF
MUCH IMPORTANCE
Ships and Products of Spain Will Not
Be Granted the Same Rights as
Those of the United States Trea
ty Will be Signed in Three or Four
Days at the Outside.
Paris, Dec. 6. The joint peacs com
mission met at 2 p. m., and are still sit
ting as this message is sent.
It has developed that yesterday's ses
sion was of far greater importance than
was at first generally Buppoeed. It re
salted in the Americans uncompromis
ingly rejecting Spain's request that for a
term of years the ehipB of that country
and its products be admitted to Cuba
and Porto Rico ports under the same
regulations and tariffs as American
ships and products. The Spanish com
mission for Borne days had been playing
for this.
The Americans were anxious for de
cision on the question of a coaling sta
tion in the Caroline islands, religious j
tolerance in the Carolines and release of
political prisoners. The Spaniards were
unwilling to answer theee points nntil
they heard what the Americans proposed
to do for their industries which had
been built up by the Cuban and Porto
Rican trade.
This is why Spain contends that the
articles of the treaty should be disposed
of in their order, while the Americans
wanted first to settle their pressing
needs. The session yesterday was prac
tically a fight on the order of procedure. ;
Finally the Americans yielded and then
the Spaniards proposed tho shipping
and commercial contentions which the
Americans rejected 'in its entirety. The !
session then adjourned, with neither
Bide in an especially amicable frame of
mind.
It is learned that there were differ
ences of opinion among the Americans
on the shipping question, and numer
ous telegrams were exchanged with
Washington. Finally the American
commission was instructed to refuse,
the principal reason being that Porto
Rico is about to be declared within the
coast limit of the United States, while
as regards Cuba, authorities at . Wash
ington would make no promises, as the
American occupation there is not fixed
and the future Cuban government will
make its own treaties. Exactly what
Spain requested was that her ships and
products should be accorded the same
privileges in Cuba and Porto Jtiico for
a period of ten years as bad been con
ceded to Spain in the Philippines.
When the commissioners emerged
from the foreign office this evening af
ter a long session, Judge Day announced
all requests bad been settled and that
the treaty would be signed in three or
four days.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what It was made for.
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 Stuart's 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
BruBsels, 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, Duluth, 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 distresaedand annoyed for two years
with throwing np 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 them pleasant
to take, convenient to carry.
Rev. G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis. :
The effect of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
IB simply marvelous; a quite hearty din
ner of broiled beefsteak causes no 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 eized packages may be found at
all druggists at 50 cents, or sent by mail
on receipt of price from F. A. Stuart
Co., Marshall, Mich.
Send for little book on stomach dis
eases, mailed free.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Alum bating powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
wow amino towoeb co., hew took.
FOR THE GOVERN
MENT OF HAWAII
President Transmits to Congress the
Report of the Special Commission.
Washington, Dec. 6. The president
today transmitted to congress the report
of the Hawaiian commission, together
with the text of bills drawn by the com
mission for government of the islands as
part of the United States. Three bills
are formulated for the consideration of
congress. The first and principal - one
outlines a general plan of government
and the other two deal with subordinate
questions.
The main bill provides for the forma
tion of the islands into a territory of the
United States, to be styled the terri
tory of Hawaii.. The bill contains
provisions for the government of the
territory, giving it legislative, executive
and judicial officers. A governor, sec-'
retary of the territory, United States
district judge, United States district at
torney and United States marshal are to
be appointed by the president and an
internal revenue district and a custom
district are created.
Probably the most important portion
of the bill is section 4, defining a citizen
ship, which provides : "All white per-'
sons, including Portuguese and persons
of African deecent, and all persons de
scending from the " Hawaiian race on
either paternal or maternal side who
were citizens of the republic "of Hawaii
immediately prior to the transfer of sov-'
ereignty thereof to the United States are
hereby declared citizens of the United
States.
Locomotive Struck Him.
Oakland, Cal., Dec. 6. Samuel P.
Flint, assistant superintendent of the
railway mail service, was struck by a lo
comotive at Fourteenth and Franklin
streets,- and received injuries which
prpved fatal. He had just returned
from Los Angeles and was on. his way
home across the track when the accident
occurred. He was thrown about fifteen
feet and his head was badly cut. He
lingered in much pain for several, hours
before he died. -
Mr. Flint had been long in the gov
ernment employ, and was well known
throughout the Pacific coast states.
Hold-Up in Tacoma.
Tacoma, Dec. . 6. Two bandits held
up the conductor and inotorman of an
East Side street-car at 8 :30 tonight. The
men entered the car together drawing
handkerchiefs over their faces at the
same time. The conductor and motor
man were compelled to turn their faces
away while their pockets were - rifled.
The section where the robbery occurred
is near the city limits, but not- three
blocks from a well lighted and thickly
settled section of the city.
SENATOR SIMON
STILL STANDS
No Vacant Seat Has Been Found For
Him on the Republican Side in
the Senate.
New York, Dec. 6. A special to tho
Herald from Washington :
When Joseph Simon, the new senator
from Oregon, was formally sworn into
office, he found that there was no seat
for him in the senate.
- After be had qualified, signed the roll
and received congratulations, be was
turned over to the eergeant-at-arme,
who was expected to provide him with a
desk and seat. The senatorship in Ore
gon has been vacant so long that in the
arrangements'' of seats no place was
made for Senator Simon on the Repub
Bide side of the chambers.
The new senator resented the sugges
tion that be sit on the Democratic Bide.
The Republican senators consulted and
it was suggested that Senato Butler, the
Populist from North Carolina, might be
willing to move over to the Democratic
side. The North Carolina man had
tried that side early in the day, and was
stung by a chance remark that in view
of the race tronbles in his stale he would
hereafter identify himself with the
Democratic party, so he refused to give
np hie present seat, and Senator Simon
is still unseated.
Constipation prevents the body from
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Little -Early Risers will remove the
trouble and cure Sick Headache, Bili
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