The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 11, 1900, Image 4

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    25 Per Cent Off
The place to
133 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
FOOTBALL NOTES.
Concerning the Came Friday ami Oilier
Matter if intercut Along Tliut
Line of Sport,
The Huppner line-up for the battle ot
nest Friday and respective weiuhts are
as follows: Matlock, c, 170 ; Beal, rg,
168; Saling, 1r. 100; Anderson, rt, 170;
Leland, It, 17G; Bali, le, 160; Biahee,
re, 140; Spaulding, qb, 134; Clarke
(captain), Hi, 165; SpauUini;, rb, 1U0;
Young, fb, 155. The average is placed
at 159, which are the figures of the
Heppner athletes. The estimate is
fully thirteen pounds "shy."
The line-up of the Dalles team will
appear in tomorrow's issue. Their aver
age is about 163 pouuds.
Tne game for the 22d iust., between
the tespeutive high schools of Portland
and The Dalles,. promises to be very in
teresting. Our boys are getting in read
iness for the game, and will give a good
account of themselves.
Afternoon practice at the hieh school
premises and work at the athletic
grounds near Congressman Moody's res
idence nightly are of daily occurrence.
Splendid interest is shown.
It is quite likely that n game will be
played tiere on Christmas afternoon be
tween The Dalles fret team and second
Multnomah. It is "up to" the Dalles
boys, and if sufficient interest is mani
fested by our citizins, the game will be
arranged.
Walla Walla and Astoria are anxious
to meet The Dalles football team at the
earliest possible dates. If the weather
permits, the eeaaon will not close till
well towards spring, so there aiay be a
chance for the desired games after Christ-
Bob Murray, who suffered the frac
ture of a collar-bone, in the Goldendale,
game, has discarded the eling and will
soon be as good as ever.
Hcotcli TereiieM and Thrift.
In a dull Scottish village on a dull
morning one neighbor called upon an
other. He was met at the door by his
friend's wife, and the conversation went
thus:
"Cauld?" "Ay."
"Gaen to be weety, I think." "Ay."
"Is John in?" "Oh, ay, he's in."
"Can I see him?" "No."
"But a wanted to see him. "Ay, but
you carina see him. John's deid."
"Deid?" "Av."
".Sudden?" "Ay "
"Very sudden?" "Very sudden."
"Did ho say onythlng about a pot of
green paint beforu lie deid?" Inn Mac
laren at a London Dinner.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
aiguaturo of
Great Mid-Winter
Jacket and Cape Sale
For This
We will give 25 per cent or 1-4 off of
our regular price on the above goods.
Remember we have no old styles that
we are trying to work off, but all goods
are up-to-date. This is a great cut and
we would advise you to call early and
get your choice. Remember 1-4 off, and
all our goods are marked in plain
figures. Remember its this week only.
...THE FAIR...
Save Money on all kind? of
Off to prised
But before we go every, article we possess, every Piano and
Organ must go. Gilbert & Jones Co., who are to become
our successor? in Portland, have not bought a single Piano
or Organ from us. They have paid us a big sum of money
simply to become our successors, for our reputation, for our
good will, and for our agencies, so as to control hereafter the
sale of the Knabe, Jlardman, .Stock, Fisher, Ludwig and
other Pianos, and under the contract with them we are
obliged to get out of Portland in the very near future so as
to let them operate in the field which we must relinquish.
"We have no time to waste, and have therefore instructed
our Agent,
I. C. NICKELSEN, The Dalles, Oregon,
to close out all Pianos and Organs on hand at a great sacri
fice. "We are now closing up our business preparatory to
our removal to San Francisco, where will be our headquar
ters hereafter. If you ever intend buying a Piano or Organ
now is the time. Address,
I. C. NICKELSEN,
Or Wiley B. Allen Co .
Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
j Notice is hereby giyen that the part
, nership heretofore existing between A.
Michael, I'. burud and 1'. Penman, in
the Great Northern Furniture htore, is
this day diseolved by mutual agrfeinent,
Mr. A. Michael retiring from the firm.
Messrs. P. Suratl and P. Perlman will
continue the business under tint above
name of the Great Morthern Furniture
Store, and will assume all liabilities of
the firm and collect and receipt for all
debts due the firm, both in The Dalles
and Portland, Oregon.
The Dalits, Dec. 4, 1900.
P. 1'Klt I, MAN.
A. Miuii.m:!.,
d5-lw P. SritAU,
N'otlco of Ianltitlon nf l'nrtiierliii.
Notice is linri'liy given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
Grant Mays and L. K. Crowe, under
the firm name of Mays & Crowe, was
diseolved Dec. 1, 1000, Grant Mavs re
tiring. The husineH3 will be continued under
the old firm name of Mays & Crowe by
L. K. Crowe, All claims against the
firm will he paid, and all iicconntH and
notes due the linn collected by him.
Gn a. nt .Mavs,
L. K. Cho.vk,
for hulf.
Eastern Oregon timothy hay, $15 per
ton, f. i). b. Tho IMIIes. Hautern Oru
gon wild hay, $1!J.50 in car lots.
McCcu.Y A Cavi.oii,
H 'Jw La Grande. Or.
Belgian Hares to Lease.
. I liavo about 100 thoroughbred does
that I will leaeo in Jots of 10 to respon
sible parties on shares. Apply lo
C K. HA Y'AItl),
nHO.liw The Dalles.
A full lino of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Week Only.
Merchandise.
F. G. JIarquardsen, Prop.
The Dalles, Oregon,
ONE FOR A DOSE.
fii','"00 Pimple. Prsfcnt
'are H.vjariin, D.mdiu,
PILLS
Kw-aoiaoruraeeui,. Ufl. hastnnb CO Pi,ni
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't, forget this.
You will not have boila if vim take
Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boils.
Clarke & Falk'a flavoring extracts are
tliH best. Aak your grocer for thorn.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arkc
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of tho celebrated Janie IS. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Wanted A second-hand fire-proof
safe. Must be in good condition and not
too large. Apply at tho Ciiiionjui.k
olllee- o.'Jl-tf
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for Inferior
paints when you can buy James K.
Patton 'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 yearn. Clark &
talk, agents. ml
Hustling young man can make f(J0 per
mouth and expenses. Permanent noai-
tion, Experience unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars. Clark it Co.,
rourtu nnti Locust htreuts. Phlladul-
hpla, Pa, sS.tf
Misses' fine kid shoes, 1 to it only, $1,40
at tho New York Cash Store.
Subscribe for The Ciiiio.niu.is,
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hnota and Shoe?, nt much less than wholi-aalo
prices. Will sell in hulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchase.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
All goods will be sacrificed i-xoopt Thompson's Glovo-lltting Corsuta
mid Ituttorick Patterns. Your prices will be mine, Call early and s.-curo
bargatnB. ,
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sis.
THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOIiUlWBlA
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this well-known brewery Uiu United Status Health
Reports for June lis, 11100, says: "A more atipiuior brew nevur iintored
tho lahratory of tho United States Health roportH. It ih absolutely devoid
of tho slightest trace of adulturatiiin, but on tho other hand ia composed of
tlio best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of tho high
oat and it can bo used with the greatest bonolit and aatlsfac.tion by old and
voting. Its use can concciuntioualy ho prescribed by tho pliyaiciaim with
tho cereaintv that a bettor, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
Plncr. Rnnnr1 Sf.rnot.. THE DALLES. OREGON.
C. J. STUBblG,
WIIIII.KSAI.i:
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First
12,
r
Phone 234,
THE
VVJk VJ I
htciimcrk
hwiiik clirilule,
H'heilulu without
Str. Regulator
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
lmvs.
I.v. Dulles
ur.
I.v. l'ortl iiul
nr 7 A. M.
. . . . Mnmlny
. Wtilne'day
Krlilny
Arr. 1.iIU
a ,ri i: .
U nt 7 A. M.
5' Tiiesiliiy. .. ,
2, TliniHlny ....
K :Siitnnlay .
r- Arr. I'ortlmul
5, nt i:: p. m.
l FOE COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
c Travel hy the Htenmers o( tho Itcxulntor Line. The ('ointi.inv will ciiilenvor to clvv Iti nut
k rons the best servicn po.ss.lhle. 1'or further Inlorimitloii mlilren
1 I'nrtl.niil riniiv. . f nk.tri.f Ili.i-L- Ul
rotthinii Ofllee. Onk-Htrect Dock.
W.
M..kglT..yoitiT.iT-i,tty:.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially dlgestB the food and aids
Nature in Hlrenthunlng and recon
otructing tho exhausted dlKostivc or
tjans. lb is the latest discovereddlKost
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approacli It in etllciency. It in
stantly rollevesand poriuannntly cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, GastralKlu.Crnnipsand
aUotherresultsonmpurfecbdiKestion.
FrlcoSOc.anrtll. LarRosliocontnlnBSM times
smaUfilze.liookauaboutUysiiuii.siaunilledtrco
F.'GDared bj E. C. DsWITT 6 CO,. Chleaao.
Sold hy Olarko AFalk'n I'. O. I'linrnmov.
L. Lane,
3'
i
(JK.NHUAI.
V
!, Wagon and Carrlago Work
Fish Brothors' Wngon.
PllOllC 159
v
i
tlactilfl
...AND...
BREWERY...
3
AND KKTAM.
National ltnuk.
DALLES, OREGON.
1
-5
REGULATOR LINE.
,3
DALLES, rOinUND k ASIORIA NAY. COMPANY-
of th(- KiKiilntnr Line will rim ns '.jr the (ill
the Compnny reservliiK the rlKht In chiinxe 'j
notice.
Str. Dnllou Ulty.
lin-A'S
I.v. D.illes
lit 7 A. l.
.Mnmlny
WodneKiliiy . .
I'rMiiy
Arr. I'ortlmul
nt I ::0 i', m.
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l. . I'lirtlnnil ,5
at a. i. M
Tni'ihiy '2
'IhiirMhiy.S
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Air. Ilnllch 'J
1
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C. AULA WAY. Gon
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ritANHACr A KNKUALHANKINO lltihlNKH
Letture of Credit isHiiud avallahlo in tho
KaHtorn Htatea.
Sijrlit EkchariKo and T()li:Kraphi'.
Transfora Hold on Nw York, OhicitKO,
Bt. LouiH, Han Francieco, Portland Ore
(ron, Seattle WhhIi,, and variotie nointa
in Oregon and WaHhinuton.
Colluctions inado at all points on lav
rahlft turniR.
Nasal
fAYT
CATARRH
'mm
In nil Um ntni'M there
(lioiild Imj clvaiilliicsa.
Kly'H Cream Halm
cli-'uifcs,? ontlici find Lcaln
tlio dlnv.veil nieiiihr.iiie.
ItciirvHinlurrliiniililrltv.i
nwiiy ii cold lu tho head
'Illicitly.
Ornim llnlin h placed Into tlio nostrils, ojirendH
over tho mi 'iilirmiu and It ahwhed, Itellef la lin
int'dlate mill a inro foUo'.u. I id not drying docn
not product hiim,ii, I,rjl ., to cnUut I)rii(;.
(jlnU.irliy laaili Tilnl hi , ' 'iiH I Jn.til.
W.V I.f.)TllKltf), r,. W ir.-en ix.-cut, .New York.
1 1
us
ij
ffl
vuvil
hcii- ilio team, Haven wcar-mU
CMieilhO. hillll ntrnruui i.,rn
W.C. STANDARD OIL CO.
i
9
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an
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rou
TIMK Mtlll'IIUI.K,
I'lillll llAI.I.KH.
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ortn. oninliii, Kim- mm
sni City, Ht, IjiuIs, t, w
CIiIciiro una KHBt. p w
Atllllltll!
Ivxpress
Suit l.nki', Duiivcr. I'l.
Worth, niiiiilui, Kim
mix (Jlly, Ht. Louis,
ClileiiKii mill Must.
I. I'i ii
rj;.MiM. in.
Vln Hunt
lllKtoll.
Hpnknlio
Si iii i
mill
LxpiesN
Wiillii Wiitln, HiHiloiiie,
.MIiuit'iiintlH. Ht. I'hiiI,
111 111 tli, Mllwiiukrt.',
ClilruL'c; unit Knht, vlu
HlMikmiuiihit Hlliillim.
Inn; iiImi nil pnliiN In
WiisliliiKtcui Hint Hunt
cm Ori'K'in,
Hpnking
.Mnll
nint
IIstprcM
. in
8 i. m.
t'ltOM l'onn,ANii
(icenii Sli-utiiHlilpR.
For him I'l.iiii'lvcn
Kvury I'lvu Uas.
l p.m.
H )l. 111. I i m
Kx.HiiiiiliiylCnlunililu II v. HtCHinem. Kx.hrn,
ll'n Antdimi mill ll..., '
Ahtoiiu mill
Hiiitinliiy
to i. in.
lwiiuliiiKs.
itn. in. i Wii.i.Aiir.rrit Kivkii. l:a)n m
lIx.SuiiiliiyOri'Kiin City. NiiwIictr, Kx.Dunil?
Hnluiu Way tand'h.
7 H. tl,
I'lK'N.TInir,
WII.I.AMETTK ANI VAM- H;S0 1
;i:n n. m
1111.1. IttVKKM. IJIl)II,.Vol
anil hut. )rrMu City, Duytmi
mid U'ity-l.:iiiilliiKs.
mill Ktl.
I.v Itlpnrln
tlully
:i.iVn. in. ,
HNAKK IttVKIl.
Hlpurin In I a-wIhIdii.
I.I'.WISTO.I
tally
1'iirlli'M ileiliini: tu L'o to Ilunnni-r
points on Colunitilii Hoiitherii vln HIsks. houM
tune mi. .', lenvniK ! lit mines nt Kin p. n.
iiinkluK Ulii'ot roniier.tloiiK nt lleiipner junction
unit IIIck.i. KntiiriiliiK lMiiiliiKiliriytcnimcctio3
nt Heppner Jniietlon mill HlkT" vvlth Nu, l,i:
tlvl'i;; ill '1 lie Dulles nt l'j.iai p. m,
TheO, It. tV N. Kteiiiner "Mnilin "'Ms now nut
lin reKiil.u trips to miIimii mid lnK'iiilcncr
Mopplni; ut nil way IiiihIIiii;i. tlhe Icniti rnit
Iniiil on Mondiiy.s, VVeilneniliiyn mid KrM; :
i n. in., nrrlvln;; tit Knlein I p, in., niid lolriiil
cure iihimt ii p. in. on kiiiiih ilnys Rctumln;
hont Icnve.s Inilcpi'iiilunni nt .i M. m. sndMlrai
nt it. in. on 1 iieMlnys. Tliimiliiyx nml Silut
ilnyh, nrth Iiir at I'ortlnm! nliniit ,'1 p.m.ttmc
ihiyn.
Kor full pnrtle.iiliirx cull on (). It, A N, Co.'i
iiRent The lhillea. or nililies
W. II. Itriailt'ltT,
(ien. I'ns. Act , rortMn'i.Oi
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till: IIIN'IS'C, CAIt ItOU'lK 1'ItO.M l'OUTUSD
TO Tin: KAHT.
Till: ONLY lllllKCT LINK TOTHL VKU.0W-
KIONi: I'AKIC
;.kvi:. Union Depot, nitbsnrl I sis .umivs.
No. 'J. I'n.t in it 1 1 for Tiieomn, No.
Heuttle, Olyinpln, drny's
llnrhor mill Knilth lleml
iiolnts, hpokmie, ltos
liinil, II. l'lilliiinn,
.Mo-cinv, yevslnn, llilf
11:15 A. Jl. fnlolliiniiinlniiiKt'oiiii fi;!flV.iu
try, Helena, Mlnnenpo
IIh, Ht. I'iiiiI, Omiilin,
Kmisiis City, Ht. hmlH,
Clik-MK" mnl nil point"
No. t. enht mnl Miiitheiist. h0.Z.
I'lixut Hound i;.pre.s
1P.SO 1'. M, (or Tneoiim mid henltle 7,0) A.M.
mnl InturiiHilhilii points
rilllnimi llmt.fhi.sH mid lonrUt lee.'m If
MlniiwipnllK, Ht. I'iiiiI mid Missouri river o!nti
vv 1 1 In mi t I'linnxe. .,
Vufitllmleil tmllis. Union depm roinieclwu'
In nil iirlncipnl t'ltiec.
lliiKUimeoheckiil to ilcstlmitlini of tickets.
Kor hiinilsoinely llliiHiiiiteiiileserlptlveiiiiiUfri
tlekeln, Hi;eplli cnr reservntlons, etc., cull " "r
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
AsslNlnnt (ienonil I'asM'imcr Altent. ttV, Jlnril
miii Htreet, turner Tlilril, I'lirthind OreK'in.
SOUTH and EAST via
1 TM .
Shasta Route
Tnilim lenvoThu DnlleH for rortlnnd mnl vr
titutioiiH nt li'jo ii, iii, unit .i p. in.
U'livu l'ortlmid R::in m
" Alhiiny r.'.iJ u in
7;in)pn
H):fii)' w
Arrive Aslilninl
" hneiiiineillii
" Hun l-rmii.'Uco
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,. 7;l.i.ni h:l.H
.. r,: i.l ii m II l''"1'1!
... '.MMM III 'J.KI1W
Arilve 0(!doii
" Denver
" Kiiiiniih liity.
" UIiIcukii . .
Arrlvo Uim AiihcJus ... I " p m
' HI I'iimi llMmpm
" Fort Worth ii 111
" (!lty of Mexleo , t..Vni in
" lloiinlon I nun in
New Orleans '-'"' 111
" WimhliiKtou . . i l-'ii I"
" Now York ia:l.l. I"
, mi ! in
I, in i'
'.I llll
I no ii in
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ii ijnw
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I'lilliiliin mid Tonrlst enrs on luill" ''!'"
iJhnlrenrK HiiermniMiln In OK'len nnd l. .
mid limrliit onrK In CliluiiKii, Ht honli '
leiuih mnl SViinIiIiikIiiii.
Coniiwilni; nt Hun KriinciK'n with
Htemnshlp Ifnw lor lliiiinlnlil, Jnpni.
I'lilllpplneH, LViitrnl mid Hoiilh Aliierle".
Heu nueiit Ht The Dullcx ulntlon, or mMit
C. H. MARKHAM,
Oeuural I'luneiiRer AhviU t'ortln"''.
Olarko & Falk liavn on alo a full l'u9
of palut uud urtlat'd hriiah.
irtn Fa
Souinem Pacific Eo