I)e Dalles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1901. NO. 1 NEW YEAR'S FOOTBALL GAflE. Tim VlKliirlmit IT li O. Ity n Hruro r The Now Year's font lutl 1 Afiimo e tween The Dalles tintl the Purtland fot lull team took place vtfflerday nfsr. noon at the groiiiHU'near thu Wco .varehouso anil resulted iti a scoro o'l" to I), In fayor of Tim Dallee. Owing to tht' snow on the ground ho gamu started very slowly. Tlai first 15 minutes was a succession of fumbis, slips and tumbles, hut Dalles finaly settled down for business and stared from their 10-yard line, and wnt through tackle and guard for 70 yade and a touch-down. There ruuiair'd about I minutes to play. Albion klcV.'d oti', Star caught and advanced thu till M yards. At the 'nd of the llrsthlf Dalles had the hall in the renter of he field. Score li to 0, favor Dalles. SKCONI) HAM'. Alhina kicked to Slittliu on ''() y.rd line. Muuiing iiiiiioii'ii, nut iiiiany o i ivered mi l with excellent interfereice tarried the hall to the center of the flrd. ciitt went 'around the riunt end jjid away from his interference?, and inty. nig to elude his opponents he ran lick and was downed with a loss of .'! vails. Williams went around left end fc 7 yards and Cooper then went over grurd for lirst Town, MoKorizio hroke thro I'll riiit tackle for ft vards. Willtitiis punched tackle for 2 yard", and Ie ken.ie did the same. Williams an held on third down and Alhiua took he I). ill on downs. Alhlua's hall, first down. They est . van! a on right end run. They tiun tried 1 1 io left end and lost another vird. Alhina punted to Cooper on ID-jird hue. Cooper slipped and Alhina fel on the hall, Ahiua then made small wins around and punted on third down. The hall went utmost straight across :he Held and rolled nut of hounds, and Al hina again full on the ball. Alhina tiun lo-it thu hall on a fumble and played Ie tensive almost all the rest of the mine. The ball was in thu center of the litld. vmi,u ,riu,t i..f, ..,! i,, u ,i ! and lost ." vards. Spaulding was B "l I around the ritiht end for the longest nid mint neiitlv f umed run of 'lie "iiiiih-MO ' vards. He left hij interference hint I i .i. i i . i . t . ,111 1,11V- llllll I. Ill hllfllllLlI, II." .11 , Alhina men, and was not downed null hi. It. ill ..mil l ivii t llln nrmmii.nl 4 In In. t ground In this run Spaulding shmed ins knowledge of the game, for no ne AYcgeiablcI'repnrnfioiUorAs similiiliiig llicFttXlniulllctfuIa lutg lite Stomachs undBowcis of iToniolosDigestion.Chccrrur- ncss niui Kost.Loiuains neillier C))iiiiii,Morpliiuc norluicraL Not K arc otic . '. fVMf lUj' i i rimytr. Apmfecl Remedy forConsiipa lion , Sour Stouuich,Uiarrliocn (nid Loss of Slkki. l ac Simile .Sifinnlurc or N'KW vonic. u l' COf'y Qf WRAPPER. CASTORU lint at. experienced player could have successfully "atHl'artr.ed" and torn nwuy from the llrst man who tackled him. Williams started around the left end hut was too slow for Ills Interference; lie "cut In" and broku through and made n run tor a gain of 20 yards and a touch down. Cooper kicks goal. Score 1U to 0 in favor Dalles. Kleven minutes to play. Alhina kicked to Spaulding on L'o-vard lino. who fumbled, but fell on the bull on the 20-ytird lino. McKetizle plunged tiun' left tackle fer eight yards, and Williams punched for two more on thu opposite side. McKunzio again tried the right, but could not make thu line and was downed with a gain of two yardB. Cooper hopped over Fatty for three yards and first down. This was the neatest line buck ol the game. Cooper wa thrown completely over the line and lit on his feet, and had he not slipped he would probably have made u touch-down. Spauldlng tried right end and lost a yard. MoKenzio then tried the line, slipped and lost three yards more. Dalles lost the hall on third down and was penalized ton yards for Stunting "oil' side." Alhina made the attempt mid lost thu ball on the third down, not having gained an inch. The ball was now on Dalles' -lo-yard line and they took the hall and walked through Album's line for 1)5 yards in three minutes. When the ball was car ried over the line time was called, and Cooper failing to kick the last goal, made the llnal score 17 to 0 in favor of Dalles. Persons who sudor from indigestion can not expect to live long, because they cannot eat thu food reiptired to nourish the body and the products of the undi gested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indiges tion as soon ns possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the prepa ration known us Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It diuests what you eat and restores all thu digestive organs to perfect health. Clarke & Falk's 1'. O. Pharmacv. When threatened by pneumonia or "'u- ' irouhli'. prompt other I urn: trouble, relief is ... . . .. ... uei:i;?rm , iir, u in uiiiiKt'iiiiin iu ' we would suggest inai uue .Minute Cough v;ure lie taken as soon as indica tions' of having taken cold ant noticed. It cures ipiicklv and its early use pre vents consumption. Clarke it Falk's 1. 0. Pharmacy. You will not have tiods if von Clarke A: Falk's sure cure for boili). take CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CASTORIA J Bears the . I Sienature I Air Ifojr Use A For Over HARRISON HAS SOLVED IT Says Democratic Party Was Never Less Attractive Than Now Should lircak Ranks and Call the Roll. In'dianai'omk, Ind., .Inn, 1. Kx-Prea-Idunt Harrison, speaking to the toast, "Hall Columbia," at the banquet on the dedication of thu new Columbia club, said : "1 estimate thu governing faculty to ha (iod's great gift to thu Anglo-Saxon, and in the constitution of thu United States, with Its division of powers, limi tations upon the governing departments, and its sublime reservations in the in terest of individual liberty, I see thu highest achievement of that most rare faculty. "I have no argument to make hero or anywhere against territorial expanpion; but I do not as some do, look to ex pansion as the safest or most attractive avenue of national development. By the advantages of abundant and cheap coal and iron, of an enormous surplus of food products and of invention and economy iu production, wo are leading by a uoic the original and the greatest of colonizing nations. Australia ami iSow Zealand send their contingents to .South Africa, hut Great Britain cinnot hold thu trade of her colonies against American ofl'erings of u better, cheaper product. The Central and South Amer ican states, assured of our purpose not only to respect but to defend their autonomy, and finding thu peace or social order which a closer and larger commercial intercourse witli the world will bring, ofler to our commerce a Held the full development of which will real ize the uldortido, "Thu decapitation of the ei -president when the oath of ollice has been admin istered to his, successor will greatly vivify a somewhat tiresome ceremony ; and we may some time solve the news paper problem what to do with our ex presidents in that conclusive way. Until then I hope an ex-presldeut may he permitted to live somewhere midway between the house of the gossip and the crypt of the mummy. lie will know, iu an especial way, how to bIiow the highest honor to the presidential ollice and the most courteous dofcrenco to tiie president on great questions, however, and especially on questions of constitutional law you mint give an ex prceiilcnt his freedom or the a: and it is too late to give me the ax. "Any Dumuoratii: friends who may share our hospitality on this occasion will pardon me for saying to any of them who has cast begullliug looks toward me that the Democratic party has never been less attractive than now. No plan of reorganization suggests itself to me except that suggested by a wag gish lieutenant of my regiment to a captain whose platoons woru inverted. He said: 'Captain, if I were iu your placu I would brink ranks and have an orderly call the roll.' " FAiillftlii'il l'eiiil Knt lliiiimii Flimli. ViCToiiiA, Jan. 1. Advices by tiie steamer Kiojun Maru say that owing to the troahles in North China and the consequent abandonment of farms, the rlco crop has lon far from equal to the demands of thu people of Hhiinsi, and there is n great famine there, The Tien-Tsin correspondent of thu Daily Mail says caiinabalism has broken nut mi account of the starvation in .Slums), and human llesh was being ollered for sale iu thu villages, thu authorities being unable to prevent the sale. Never before has a music house in The Dalles delivered in a single day as many pianos and organs ns wu did on Christ mas eve. Many were the homes made happy. And now for thu new year. ' Kvery piano and organ 111 11 st go. Prices cut no llgnro with us; they will not coat you much. There is lots of tun In the music trade now. Have you noticed it? M,,u,,v..r. it Is all at Nlekelaen's music ' Store, Fiir ICwnt or al. ; The Sm Wilkinson warehoiue, on ; First street, is for rent or sale, It is a three-story, corrugated iron building, UOxIW feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sain Wilkinson, The Dalles, n'-'tl-tf AlH)- OM'nr .iHtiialra to II It It nil Stuti'H, Nuw YoitK, Jan. 1 . A npvcinl to the Journal and Advertiser, from Washing ton, save: The ISrltish colony of Jamaica will be given, in exchange for Htfair share of the United .States colony of thu Philippines. This is an interna tional trndu which will be probably the result of acquisition by thu United States of thu Danish Antilles. In official circles it is thought that Great Britain will not want the island ol Jamaica if thu United States shall acquire the Danish possessions, and the prestige of Great Britain hb command ing thu highway to thu Nicaragua canal, will have disappeared. The United States will not only he able to command the approach from the east, hut It will, Iroiu its point of vantage, control tliu ocean east of tliu Danish Antilles, from tliu magnificent Dane which will un doiihtedly be established there. It will he Interesting to recall that when thu United States amended the Hay.Pauiicefote treaty, the Itritish press idea was that If Groat Britain was forced to yield there should be Home compensation to Great Britain. What Great Britain's demands will he are not clearly known. It is understood, how ever, that she will endeavor to have the modus Vivendi Alaskan boundary made permanent. tJiiturrli IJiiuiiiit It,. jiiri'il. with local applications, iih they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrli is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must taku inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on thu blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not A quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians iu this country for yee-s, und is a regular prescription. It is composed of tliu best tunics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting" directly on thu mucous surfaces. Thu perfect combination of thu two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results iu curing Catarrli. bund for testimonials, free. I". .1. Ciik.vi:v A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drruggists, price 7ro. Hall'H'Family Pills are the best. 12 Wiii tin. (Iiirtepli unit Jlmiiy. Sax Kicanum'O, Jan. 1. -Tliu over- turned hull ol a small cralt that was sighted by the schooner Sacramento limiting in the ocean nil' the Columbia river has been identified by hhippiug men us the wreck of the Joseph and Henry, which left here December llith for Cnquillo river. She carried live men, her commander buiug Captain Charles Kasinussou, and lur cook, Frcdriekeon. The names of the other three men of the crew are not known. The schooner was owned by Joseph Darter mid Henry Stell'eiiH. She had about 'M tons of freight in her hold. A Vlllufcii Ithiukmiiltli hiuul II In Little Nimi'n l.lf.i. Mr. II. II. Black, the well-known blacksmith at Graliamsville, Sullivan Co., N. V., says: "Our little son, live years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have thu attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. Wu have bad the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy Is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve thu tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when thu the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup Is cured before it gets settled." There is no danger iu giving this remedy for it con tains no opium or other Injurious drug and may be given as conlideutly to a habeas toau adult. For sale be Blakeley, the druggist. Now la the time wluui croup and loutf troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces ini- iiii.dtiitf, ri.Mtilln Ifl niui MtmitH r?iiiiilt f,.,.. r, i. ....... ..I..... . ...i,.. ...wi can be relied upon to quickly cure ' coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It ! u-lll inv,.ni ....HH.imntmn. Sold bv whkh -a.K s i . u . I narmacy. , Hick Ileadiiclui ulisoiutoly and pcrnia. ! nently cured bv using Moki Tea. . pliant herb drink. Cures constipation i ,, Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep and h.u.iiv. Satisfaction iMi.mmtood or I ! .....w... ik ..1 .....1 ro... iiiwii.'i ii'u.it, u r,n. iiii ui uipi uitinciii'j , v' , ; " "' , ., Just wot the ntfecled part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, ami the pain ie gone, Hold by Clarke A Fulk. WHEN WE ADVERTISE SHOES we hardly know where to begin. It's just like trying to find the end of a circle. :::::::::: More good kinds of S H O E S here than at any other Store in town . . . ARMORED SHOE for BOYS is thu best wearing shoe on earth. Will stand all the use and abuse the liveliest hoy 'in town can cive it. Made of veal calf, with best oak tanned double soles, soles and heels studded with small steel circlets, which prevents shoo from running over. Comfortable last, wide coin toe, capped; leather back stay, reinforced seams. J 2 to 2 2 J. to 5. A. IK. Williams Co. t AriCTXVATXvrA-r Ar JlTATAt AAI C. J. STUBBING, 1 wiioi.ksai.i: Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. : Next door to First Phone 234, THE FCCORSETS These Corsets can be had in all the latest . styles, including the new G-irdle, at The Fair. FCCORSETS The Place where you can save remove u troiitueaoiiie corn or M",lon : l-'rst soak the com or bunion '," WBrm HHr lo oH ,,t' J1'0" ,aro lt '"" J.uioiu uuui.l. iiraw ',,,1,1,1,,.. it vlwimrwlv for live ininntes'at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a fw Z'wl M'im.!,., Ki" !ii.?i10i'.r.,iif. J am L f.8. " V. iL" 1 " "N.Val' , .. " ,'M 1 . UgglSt. Huslllng young niau tan make f0 per month and expenses. Permanent posl- tion. Experience unnecessary. Write hxperienie unnecessary. quick for particulars. Clark & Co., Fourth and Locust Streuti, Philadel hpla, Pa, tS-tf OUR CRUISER .$2.00. 2.25. A A1 At ATATAt A I AA I A 1 Al ATATATA f AlTJmT .3 I and iii:tah. 3 J fc 3, Natioual Bunk. DALLES, OREGON. 7 money. !"C Cosset I'lnyoit Out. Du'l Headache, Tains iu various parts of the body, Sinking at the. pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, l-everishuess, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidon. ! i-ee of impure blood. No matter how it ! became so it must be purilled iu order to obtuiti good health. Acker's Blood ' ''lr n0tfe' (MbA tocure Scrofulous i''0,0'1, (liseaees. It is certainly a wonderful rl,t,lMlll, imri u'i, riMIIIMIV 1111(1 It'll hl,M KVITV tlUttllt Oil .1 j positive guarantee, Blakeley, the drug- I . . Wanted A second, hand firo-proof safe. Must be hi good condition and not too large. Apply at the Ciikosiclk otllce. o'JMf v ii run"':.-! to