OREGON LEGISLATURE. Dry Goods Department. ' Ailvanco salt? of Percales .... 1 Choice Spring Goods, regular lot sellers, and so marked; j Special I for this week only, i I2XC. Celebrated VV. B. Corsets, Special sale, this week, Less 2 5 per ct. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures fhe Dalles Daily Chwmiete. " ' 1 TL'I- Y TKKASl'KER'JS NOTICE. All lVci County vnrrllti reentered prior ti n-pteiiilier 1, IK'JT. will be paid un iirmrntatliiii nt my i. tiler. Intorrsl i cre fter Not ember "ill, IIIUII. .IOHN P. II AMI'MIKK, County Trnutirr. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS'. Valentines galore at The Racket store, j , , The rose is red, the violet blue, suaar s ! wet and so are the valentines at Men eke Parkins'. 1 l-3t Kee Metiefee A Parkins' window for the handsomest line of valentines ever mdbited in The Dalle?. 1 1 at T.ie little daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Creijhion, who has been eeriouely ill with pneumonia, is reported today as s!"Wiy improving. Sonle Bros., professional piano tuners, . ; served 1 1 At Andrew Keller's. ' ! are in the city for a few days only. The situation is jUBt this, says the AI Leave orders at Nickelsen's and Mene-1 bany Democrat. A prohibitory law was A Parkins' stores. l-'-3t ! passed. Tho saloon keojiers refused to Miei Stella Frizzell, the Hi-year-old ' respect it and openly continued their 'laughter of Mr. L. Frizzell of this city, tinsineae, evidently being lucked by tho is very ill with pneumonia and today oflicore of tho law, manv d whom were 'er condition wag critical. perhaps subsidized. Drunkenness con Capt. Ferrier and Lieut. VIvicam, the, n ollicers of the Salvation Army, will have their welcome meeting on Wednes day night. Tlie public is cordially In vited. John Allison, the single Hinallpox tii i ..... i .1 ! rvu iji mil ciiv, was reieasm irorai ,,,., , , , . . . tins ioen noi luwiuy umi n) .,, 'iiarafitine today and departed, in com ; , , ' .,',, T... .... Mrl., ,,., ' ., ,,.(n an inportant uestion. I wo wrongs Pn Uh Mrs. Allison, for the V ilium-, t ;nakH tt ;jK,.ti ette valley. I - - ; ClriMilt Cnnrl. Lion Rondeau, of Kingsley, was in - - tun today on his way to Vancouver to In the circuit court this i.iornlng John Mug hoimi his little son, who is attend- Dilon, Uio is charged with stealing the i the sisters' academy at that place, sum of f 15 from the pocketn of a man at aril who has recently been In poor , Mosier, pleaded guilty to Hiinple lar health. i cony. He will be sentenced Thursday Va'entine sale of hats, at prices cut to j in'Jrnlng. li-art, at Miss Haven's. We are I .lo Klmer, who is charged w h hav out to make room for new J W'gMolena quantity of m.w I aneous woi.', o,. Trimmed halb, street tfn'id from the Commercial l.dging cap-, babv linnets and trimming Ho.i.e, ...i. River, pleaded guilty. He miieriiN, H2-2tlw'" '''"'v" Mi fi'iiteniiM Ihiirsday ' . y " ,,,M eUa8" ,U U,U IJlll,iW'" , d.,v nrocurinu a inry in the Reece cane tar 1( n-.i4.il i.. .i... i i.i .i - Ill I )M IIUI L'U, WHICH . '"puutil midnight, when Mr. gu.""'" '? Ln , took a ,tBhllght pliotograpb of the '' ' wh ' ' in the dance, which was, I'ty before the dancers adijumeii. he telephone wires at Waterloo are. '"K 'id Uiider-urouiifi. .im... ''y hr. the conduit va, all re.dy, ft o 4 T wa nut uio on m ,i .,,,1 u Un I., 'Ur a fnrrM -,1.1. I... ... i... Grocery Department. Creamery Butter.... Tygh Valley, Warner's and Trout Lake, 50c per roll for rl'h roe Days only. Van Camp's Soups.... Mock Turtle, Oxtail, Chicken, Clam Chow der, Bouillon, Vegetable Special qc, This week only. PEASE & I lc was sent after him. Both ai rived at I the oilier end in a remurKaiuy sumi. time and the wires were pulled through by means of the string. Telephony. i C. L. Phillips, who is a breeder of line poultry, left at this otlke today a sped ' men of thu kind of hen fruit hi. chickens lean produce when they only half try. The egg beats anything in its line the hen editor of this paper ever eaw. It measures one and three-iourins mciies in length and is exactlv the shape of an ! ordinary fair sized peanut, with this ! ' difference that it Is slightly pinched in , ! the middle and looks as if biddy had Stalled to make two eggs and suddenly changed her mind and quit before she i had made the tenth part of one. ! At a little after break of day this i mornini: an employe in the California 1 Piin Ii,,ii3. fnimil nni.nl tliH rooms over the bar room filled with smoke and on searching for the cause found that the . . .. rnnm h.w ae. i lire to tho partition through which it I pasted before entering the brick flue, ' and the ILinuf was fast eating its wayto j the apartment overhead. Tho (ire was 1 extinguished without turning in an alarm, nut not. uniu a uuckui unique ui , half a doen persons had been kept on j the jump for nearly half an hour. The p.ipers continue to be tilled with the doiug of Mrs. Nation in Kansas. tinued. Mrs. Nation and Home other women uot mad at this lawless way of i doinc thiniis and went to smashing the furniture of the saloons, taking the law into their own hands. The saloons which did business contrary to law probably got what they deserved, but j , . , . . ..... ,.i ,.,,n,, r . ,' ' '. .i... i ... i .-mi' VI'. ,i,i. ,.,.1,11,1 '! 1,11 II I'OIM- inrnment was taken ' till tomorrow morning. I.ual or Ntolril, mv St. Hernard dog. A liberal reward will be paid for h i return or for mfor- I . .i i ..til I I tn i.lu rutll rn illation vuai win mi ij .. fll.jArV'it AUl.l.bV UUCIII.Ut. Shoe Department. Broken Lot Sale.... of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoos. Ladies' Welt Button.. .$1 .45 Ladies' AVelt Button... 1.25 Ladies' Turn Sole, 2h to 4 " Ladies' Spring Heel, Button, 2 to 5 Ladies' Spring Heel, Lace, 3 to 0 Child's Kang. Calf, Button, 5 to 8 .75 1.00 .00 Child's Goat Button, 5 to 8 08 Child's Goat 9 to 12 Button, .0., MAYS CORBETT'S DEFEAT PROBABLE. I Sixteen Ileinoernl Are Expected j I'll ill' Willi III" llepubllrani to I Defeat Corbeit. Special Correspondence. S.u.km, Or., Feb. 11, 1001. The senatorial vote on Saturday can not be taken to mean that Mr. McBride has entirely dropped out of tho race. In u short interview with the senator just after the vote was taken, Mr. Mc- Bride said that he had no statement to make except that tho change was made with his full consent. Curbott men are very jubilant over the event, claiming that this ia only the beginning of the end, and that the break up of the opposition will shortly occur. .Several absentees would have voted lor Mr. Williams had they been present, and it is freely predicted here that Tues day will see a dark dorse driven into tho arena, and that he will have snfli cieut strength to outrun any and all other candidates. While fifteen or six teen members, who are voting now for Smith, stand ready to unite on Mitchell or some other man who stands equally well with tho people, it seems that Mr. Corbett stands little show, for those men are nearly all instructed by their constituents to vote for the deleat oi lnal,.im.it,t Kent,.llin, regarded at tho I jireseui lime as nun piini. ma uh.vo ui uru fulness as n public official one who could not stand the strain of political log-rolling and live his full term. Corbett is a man of energy. He stands above tho average as a business man and his financial deals are success- j fill. Vet to see him as he moves about the capital, one who Is a stranger to him would never Mippuse him to ben political boss. His step is unsteady, his ho ly palsied, his baud trembling, and his make-up generally that of u man in the evening of life, .lust when Ko)(m gm ,H mUn, , B ,ow of beauty for him, as far as wealth is con cerned, he ruthlessly lifts his hands and tears away the glorious picture, leaving in it? place it view of darkness and desolation .i landscape in which the clouds are formed from the foulness and evil eminating from the stirring up of political lilthinesH mil rounding and ever existing near a modern senatorial race. The vote todav shows no material change from Saturday, hut tomorrow or Wednesday may possibly see an election of Oregon'H next senator. CASTOR I A For inlaiits and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlie Biguaturu of Hamilton brown's "flood as Hold" shoe for men und boys are tlie best wearing shoes In the world, Nos, 12 to 'J, Hl.Cij 2.j tuojij, 1 85 j II to 10, a,25. Mcllrltle' FrlfiniU On Ovitr In l'nrt to flitrmanii. Special toTiiK Ciihonioi.k ) S.u.km, Feb. 12, 1001. The hoii60 con vened this morning at nine and the senate an hour Inter. The house passed the MeCrncken bill, appropriating $5000 for the use of the Oregon Historical Society. Several i.ieasures relating to tho sal aries of state and county officers were made the special order for tonight. Curler withdrew bis railway rate bill, having Arrived at the conclusion that it would not stand the test of the supreme court. Thu house defeated the bill providing for the appointment of a board of rail road commissioners. The senate pnssed I'roebstel'e bill, prohibiting the use of nickel-in-the-slot machines. Also In man's bill to keep the polls open until 7 o'clock p. m. AlsoSweek'a bill fixing the compensa tion of justices of the pence in Mult nomah county. Also Hunt's bill providing for tho registration ot voters between June and November in a presidential year. Tlie vote for senator was taken with out any excitement, notwithstanding that all who had voted for Williams yesterday, save only Roberts, of VVaeco, changed to Uinger Hermann. Black, who had been voting for Hermann, went over to Corbett where he was be lieved to belong all the time. His flop therefore created no surprise. II is vote was all the time at Uorbett'a service'tbo moment Corbett's managers should hint it was wanted. The vote stood as fol lows: Corbett, 32; Hermann, 29; Smith, 22;,Inman, 3; Williams 1; ab sent and not voting, .'!. It is expected that Mitchell will enter the race tomorrow-with 45 votes, one less than a ma jority of all the members. If he can do this, Corbett's name is Dennis. DR. ADAMS ON CORBETT. Kstlmnttt f OnrbHlt by III Fellow Sen ators In lKli!l-.1Iltclill Cmilil Cent 1 1 tit mi it Popular Vote by Ten Thoimiinil Majority. Dr. W. L. Adams, of Hood Iliver, an old pioneer who drove an ox team across the plains in 1SW, and who for nine years edited the Arcus, the leading re publican paper in Oregon, organized the republican party in Oregon, and by his pen and on tlie stump was much in strumental in making Oregon a free state, dropped in on us a few minutes today. Tlie doctor, who is over SO years old, still retains his youthful vigor of intellect and astounding memory of events that have transpired for tlie last fifty-two years in Oregon. We were anxious to net li ia opinion on matters and things pertaining to politics of a late date, especially as to the sena torial imbroglio. He seemed quite re luctant to answer our questions as he prefers to avoid the Parthian arrows that he says would bo thrown at him by "a band of political republican whelps who are tring to earn the money placed in their pockets by an imbecile they are now trying to send to the U. S. senate. " He had many kind words to say of Coi bett as an honorable, fair-dealing busi ness mail. "He is u good friend of mine," said tho doctor, "hut I never saw the day that 1 would bacrilico the inter ests of this slate to advantage even my own brother. .Corbott Is, in fact, as in capable as he was considered by senators j generally when I was in Washington , City in.lSO!). It was a common thing for j senators to ask me, 'Why did your state send that man Corbott to the senate'." I think one strong reason why ho was i refused a seat when Lord sent I'im over ' there was his known incompetency, One man. a stranirer to me. who wanted something done by an Oregon senator, told me he could get Corbett to do noth ing, it 1 1 1 1 said : 'Why did your state send that stupid ass to Washington'." "Mcllrldo Iiiih mailt) a good .icnaior, and the merciless, uncalled-for and vil lainous aH.iiiltH i hut Iiiivm biieu made 'upon Idiii by Curheit'rf organ in Port I laud have ,iolmlilv induced Mitllridn to make a loiiL'er lllu uuiimi stupidity hacked hy money ha m than he other wise would. "Wu want a sen " to represent Ore gou, not a Portluiiit clique, "Nine-tenths of our people are for John II. Mitchell, democrats and repub licans, and if our democratic friends in tho legislature would regard the wishes and Interests of the slate, they would help elect .Mitchell and close i he tight thu next b.tllot ntkeu, Jo m II, Mitch til, on a popular vole, could beat either Corbett or Williams by morj than ten r We do Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates made and contracts taKen for heatim; old or new buildings. Do not forget That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma chine repair shop in connection with our Imrdwme and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. t t MAYS Given With every Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store during January and February, we will give One Chance on the following prizes: FIRST PRIZE Range. SECOND PRIZE Heating Stove. THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated Knives a nd Forks. FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork and Steel. FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle. SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Pot. In addition to giving away these prizes wo will sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always be ready to serve the trade in the best possible way. We will positively not be undersold by any one. Our prices are right. St BENTON. thousand majority. If the ring in Port land does not believe it, let them put out their fastest nags and let us see. As old as I am, I will take the stump and try to save Oregon from such a great calamity as sending an incompetent to Washington City to sit up in the United States senate as a mere ugure say and do nothing." heau to UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. Criuluateil Optician lu the City for Short Time Only. .1. Shef, a graduate of Paris, France, witli the degree of Oph. D will be in tlie city for u short time near Geo. Riich'a store, corner Second and Wash ington streets. Dr. Shef is a gentleman who conies highly recommended, and he can prac tice his profession in any city in the) world. He has settled in Seattle, where he enjoys a large practice; but ia travel iug through a part of Oregon for a rest from overwork, and is combining busi- ' ness with pleasure. He makes all ex aminations free, and warrants all his work. He cannot a (lord to fail to give satisfaction. The Influence of the eyes on tho geu eral health is so great that no one can all'ord to take chances by consulting un skilled opticians. Hence all who have weak or diseased eyes should consult Dr. Shef. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A i ueligntiui nero arm. ueiuuvus ! eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect . i . i. i ii u complexion, or money refunded. L'o cts and AO cts. Blakeley, tlie druggist. Yon will not have built if vou t, (Market: Falk' sure cure tot boils. Our Store is the Talk of the Town. Popularity never ceast's with us. WHY? Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. .Now iork htimiuy world oo. TTi-T-ii-min U-UJXLJDJLiAl K, The DaIIhb Leading Cigar and Tj bacuo House, CROWE, Away... One Alnmmized Garland Steel -One Rose Garland Cast Iron How to Cure Croup. Gray, who lives near Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenta, Duchess county, N Y., says : "Chamber lain's Coueh Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as i the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough ha9 developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo'iie in mind and a boltle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as theBe symptoms appear. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Your Fac Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and Ballow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this wo sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the druggist. Reports show a greatly increased death rate from throat and Inmr troubles, due to tho prevalence of croup, pneumonia and urippe. Wo advise tlie use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these dillieuJties. It is tlie only harmless remedy that gives immediate resulis Children like it. Claike & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. -5 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. Hustling young man can make ftiO per mouth and expenses. Permanent posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ" quick for particulars. Clark oi t j, , Fourth and Locust Streets, Phtladel hpia, Pa, sS-t; Mrs. llattie Morris, stylish drees making. Kelater-Taylor equaie, taught as in St. Louis and Chicago. All the latest patterns. Above Pease & Mays' store. . j'-':!-'-' For fasliioiuhlndresiimkiiig and plain sewing, call ami see .Mic S. K. Hender son, IUW Third street, in Mrs. IMdon's bouse. jl" li Remember that yon don't have to be bald ; you can keep youi hair by lining Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. Tn bu h ! it Frazer'H h.irber shop. tt ( i-oanut Cream Hair Tonic will cure .run" and all tcalp diseases. Don't ills ct your hair. For sale at Fritter's r shop, sole aireut. tf .ruuncilb.) Iji I'm. v.iiuunioi.k.