The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 19, 1901, Image 4

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    Kodol
Mascot lid Gloves.
t
i We do
This is the best Ladies' Kid G-love ever sold for $1.50. and we sell them at $1.25;
but in order to thoroughly introduce this famous G-love, we will sell them on
SATURDAY, Jan. 19th, and that day only,
at 98e a pair.
We have a complete stock in all sizes 6 to 8 in brown, tan, drab, gray, ox
blood, white and black. These are not odds and ends, but regular stock.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
16 artificially digests the food and aids
-kt... in ufmnrrHinlllntr ntirl TCCOIl'
strutting tho exhausted digestive or
gans. Jib 1SU1C laieabUlsuuvcicuuiBtau-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
If (n nlllnlnnnv. It. in-
stantly rellovcsand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Iutligestlon, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Slclc Headache, GastralRla.Crampsand
aH OlllCr results UlHUliuriuiJiiuiHCBiauu.
Pr!ce50c.aml$l. Law site contains 2K times
smallsiio. Hookallaboutdyspopstanialledtree
Prepared by E C DcWITT A CO.. Cl)lcan
Sold hy Clarke fc Knlk'a I O. I'liarmne.v.
The Place to
Save Money ..
THE FAIR.
F. C, Marquardsen, Prop
THE DALLES, OR.
TWO NOTHINGS.
Great Game Hetween Multnomah
I). C. & A. C. Kml in No Score
ami
Yesterday was truly a holiday and en
tbusiasui rati high, it being the occasion!
of the greatest football game of the sea
son, that of Multnomah and The Dalles
players, the latter representing our wor
thy club, the D. C. & A. C. It resulted
in a tie, and at no time during the game
was either goal menaced. It is another
one of the fateful tie games that have
pursued Multnomah this season. ""
The Dalles team was the strongest of
the year. They knew that they were up
against the beat team that Multnomah
could muster at this time, and were pre
pared for the battle of their lives. It
was Multnomah's first team organiza
tion, so admitted hy their captain, and
the Dalles people have a right to feel
that a tie game with such an aggrega
tion is as good aa a victory. Indeed,
Davey, the famous full-back of the visit
ors, paid the home team a compliment
by stating tijat Multnomah was lucky to
have gotten through by not being scored
against yesterday. It was a stronger
team than the one that defeated All
Seattle; it was not to be compared with
the one that played Heppner last week.
Dalles, as usual, lost the toss and
Multnomah chose the upper goal, while
Dalles was left to defend the lower and
muddy half of the field. Cooper kicked
to Multnomah's 10-yard line. Multno
mah caught and advanced the ball SO
yards.
The first two downs convinced Mult
nomah that the road to Dalles' goal line
was neither through "Fatty" Brown nor
Stubling, and the tackles, Starr and
Spa n hi proved no weaker. They
then tried the ends and found that that
emergency had also been prepared for,
and the Multnomah backs, in trying
their end runs, usually found themselves
in the loving embrace of either Scott or
Ward. Dalles found also that they
could make nothing ;i round Multno
luah'd ends, and ibefore the game was
tfn minutes old the spectators Lad
given up the hope of seeing any brilliant
end runs. Multnomah's line could,
ho.vuvt-r, usually be penetrated and
sometimes for suuie neat gains seven
mui eight yards.
In the first half Dalles played a de
fensive game and when time was called
the Multnomah men were convinced
that they could not score.
When time was called for the eecond
half Multnomah, knowing that they
could not score, settled down to play a
defensive game. To this plan, witii the
exception of a few fakes which were
complete failures, they strictly adhered,
kicking the ball several times on the
first down. Dalles, on the other hand,
was very aggressive and several times it
seemed as though they wore going
through for a touch-down; but Mult
nomah would rally after 15 or 20 yards
were made and compel Dalles to kick.
This, fortunately for Multnomah, was
Dalles' weakness, and had Cooper been
able to duplicate Davey'a kicks, we
venture to say that the result would
have been different.
And thiiB Dalles' fierce line-bucking
servfd simply to keep playing even. It
can he said, however, to the credit of
Cooper, that lie did nut receive the sup
port from his endi at? did Davey; and
CooderV punts were carried luck from
15 to 20 yards, while in Davey's the ball
was uu illy downed where it was caught.
Dhv-v entertained the Dulles people
by his novel way of Htoppiug line bucks,
which, in a measure, was not greatly
appreciated hy the Dalles players. He
bad a rather unpleasant way of chucking
the Dalles boys under the chin and
raising their heads in a rather abrupt
and uncivil way, which was not conven
ient to good walking Football courte
sies wer occasionally exchanged, and
Dalles, for undue familiarly. on one occa-!
sion, was penalized ten yards. Stubling
says he didn't do it. One of the Mult
no mail's players also had a rather famil
iar way of getting his hands tangled in
Starr's golden locks, which induced a
fistial affinity tor bis nose and the bonds
were soon satisfied.
Tho naina in ai'aft' roenont uUD n trail!
(Wid, though not so entertaining aa the
thanksgiving game, was superior in
very respect.
The Dalles team has made n wonder
ful improvement in its team work, and
next season it is hoped that the people
will show as loyal support as it lias in
the past.
The line-up was as follows :
Holman
Wilhelru, capt,
Holston
Mathena
Kirkley
Holt
Hamilton
Montague
Hoffman
Davey
Price"
Subs Multnomah: Smith, McFar
land, Rosch. D. C. & A. C. Frizzell,
Hagan, Grimes, Zirka, Murray, Hice.
Officials Downs and Young, the
former as referee, and latter umpire
Time-keepers Capt. G. Bartell and
Rosch, of Portland.
c harle
rg Urown
lg Stubling
rt Starr
It F Spaul.iing
re Ward
le Scott
rh Williams
Hi MuKenzie
fh Cooper, capt
qe Spauldiuu
Asthma's Clutch
The sufferer from Abthnia U constantly
wheezing, pa'piiu:. hacking and clearing
the throat. When u storm approaches,
when thero :s :i cloud of dut, when
a room is being swept,
or when there ir. u bad
odor, breathing be
comes most ililllcttlt
Otten it seeing as
though MJiueoito was
clutching the
.sufferer hy
the throat
with a tcrri
hie;; rasp. Tho
choking sen
sal ion is al
most unbear
nblc. The
t rouble Mime-
times lasts only a few minute-, ami again
hangs on for many days. Then' is only one
safu thing to do, and that is take Acker's
Knglish Uemedy for Throat anil hung Trou
bles. Just what this medicine ncTomplMies
is shown by the following letter from .Mr. N.
II. Andrews, a prominent resident of Spring
field, Ohio, who writes:
" il'. Jr. Jluokrnt- Co., ,ew York:
"Gentlemen. It affords mua great pleasure
to assure you that I have received both iiu(
inediate and permanent relief from throat,
bronchial and asthmatic troubles by iiing
Acker's English Remedy, taken strictly ac
cording to directions. It is a blowing to
humanity."
BoMat SSc., 50c, nml g a bottle, llirotiliuiit I In' I lilted
States and Canada ; ami in Kngland.utla.tM., it al.f
ii.M. If youare not lalUlleilarlrr buying, ri'tiiru tha
ba'.tle to your driisxlat and gel Tour money !?:'
H'c iwllmritc the alxu e gHitnmttc.
H' U, UOOKIUI Si CO., Vitnmtlort, .Vnc l'oi
For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
Hustling young man can make $60 per
month and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. Experience unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars. Clark & Co.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, 1'hiladel
hpia, Pa. eS-tf
Why rJay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy JaiiH'i K.
Patton's sun proof paints (or $1,50 per
gallon, guaranteed or 5 years. Clark &
Faik, agents. ml
Dyspepsia can be cured by lining
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, One littlo
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. lilakeley the dnuuiHt.
Don't wait another dav or you may bo
too late. Corsets 18 to 20; 21 t. 27.
Only 25 cents at The New York Cash
Store.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOH0K.
Notice Is hereby given Unit the iiinJuolKnut
tins been appointed hy tliu county court ot
Whm'o comity, Oii-koii. iiihalnUtrHtnr of tlici
t'ntate of Krauch Uo&. dweubixl. All lierboub
liuvliie rliiliiib ana hut tliu ettate are hereby re
in) I red to uiment tiie mine to me, duly verified,
Httuootllioof W. II. Wilton, In Jialles City,
Oregon, within tlx months from the date hereof,
waiea ovt'inir jv, ivw.
OKO. K. ItOSH.
novlCl AdwIiiMrutor.
IIIh Lira Wuh Have. I.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverenco from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says: "1 was taken with
Tvphoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave
great relief. 1 continued to use it, and
now am well and strong. 1 can't say
too much in its praise." This marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
in the world for all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
The lieu Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to
the affected parts is suuerior to any
plaster. When troubled witli lame back
or pains in the eide or chest, give it a
trial and you are certain to be more
than pleased with the prompt relief
which it affords. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application gives re
lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Among the tens of thousands whohave
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
colds and la crippe during the past few
years, to our knowledge, not a single case
has resulted in pleumonia. Thos.
Whitfield & Co., 2-10 Wabash avenue,
Chicago, one of the most prominent re
tail druggists in that city, in speaking of
this, says: "We recommend Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in
many cases, as it not only gives prompt
and complete recovery, but also counter
acts any tendency of la grippe to result
in pneumonia." For sale by l$lakely,
the druggist.
Persona who suffer from indigestion
can not expect to live long, because they
cannot eat the food required 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 as possible, and the best
method of doing this is to use the prepa
ration known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
,11 digests what you eat and restores all
the digestive organs to perfect health.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Remember that you don't have to he
bald ; you can keep your hair by using
Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be
bail at Frazer's barber shop. tf
The merited reputation for curing
piles, sores and skin diseases acquired
by DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, has
led to the making of worthless counter
feits. Be sure to get only DoWitt's
Salve. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
Volcuuic KruptluuR
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pilo cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeley's drug store, 2
fur Kuiu.
Eastern Oregon tiinottry hay, $15 per
ton, f. o. b. The Dalles. Eastern Ore
gon wild hay, $13.50 in car lots.
McCni.i.v & Uavi.dk,
dl-2w La Grande, Or.
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Fulk.
The American Lady corset can bo
found in all styles at The New York Cash
Store,
Call at T. A. Van Nordeu's and get
bargains in anything from his stock of
jewelry, watches and clocks. Telephone
23. jl2-tf
Subscribe for Tiik Cnko.sit j.K.
Mia
lightens
the
load
8hortcii3
the
road.
help the team. Saves wear and
c.xpens';. hoiu every wucrc.
ha nr. hy
STANDARD OIL OO.
Stylish
Dressed
Men....
Are those who wear clothes thut are up-.
to-datein tit, workmanship anil quality.
My line ot samples covers all the latest
designs for fall iind winter, the price is
right, and I can guarantee a perfect, fit.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANSACJTA KNElt Ah HANKING 11UH1NKB
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections inado at all points on fav
r able term.
Db.GUNN'S
PILLS
ONE FOR A D08E.
nP'raoro Pirapl.s, Pr-Tcnt
Oaro Hwid.chB and lipriism.
.fX.-wli.'1, Th"J,nril"f-flPnMtH-kvi. T..Ton"
VCS W'.' "S "'I' n,vl rupl If', r fnl' ,.,; fir
L. Lane.
UUKKitAL
BIMsiitH
.AND...
Horsesnoe
r
!, Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jeffernn. Phone 159
r - i
J)lt. It. K. HMIT11,
Osteopath.
Itooms 10 and 11, CUHpumn Mock, The Dalles,
Oregon. nejiji
Drying iircimrutionH simply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to tho membrauo and decom
pose, causing n far moro serious troublo than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes ami gnuffa
and iuo that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm ia such a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho
COo. size. Ely Brothers, fill Warren Kt., N.Y.
'i'lio Balm cures without nain. does not
irritato or causo tmeozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surfaco, roliov
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Ilay Fever.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. j
Notice Ik liui'iiy given tli it tho iinili-rilifiied
linn iJuly II Hi I with tliu County Clerk of Wnhi-0
County, Oregon, his Dual account nun report hi I
iHhiiliiUtriitor of thootutu of Ailolpli Auldlux, 1
iKcciikfil, uml that (lie Honorable Cniuity Court 1
hits tlxeil MoiiUhj ,tliu6th iluy of November, Hum,
at 10 o'clock a in. of mi Id liny ax tliu time, unit
tho County Court room of tho County Court
lioiuulu Pill les City, Wmh-o Coiuiiy, Oregon, us ;
tho pluco for hearing mM IIiimI Hccoiint mui ro
ixirt. All iKTMJim Intvrintdl in nilil cetutu iirul
hereby untitled toumicar at talil tiiiin mul nine, 1
uil fchow ciiube, II any theru be. why bunt report
ulioiiHl not bo approved mul tudl tuluilnlnrutor
ilUcliuigflt
UaUxf this 5th day of October, 1900.
J. I'. AdlimiB,
Atlrolulvtrator of tho citato of AUolph Aglillns,
Uccakctl, octfi
r
- Do not forget
Steani, hot wAter mul ftiruace heating. I'.hIIiiiiiIci
niaih' nml lontriicts taken for heating old or new
hnildiiiL's.
That we tiperate u plumbing mul tin shop, hImi n tun
I'bine repair shop in ciiiuiection with our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of all kinds dono.
iWAYS ( CROWE.
...Given Away...
With uvory Dollar e worth of ioods purcliasod ut our store
during; January and February. vv will give One
Chance on the following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
.Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives ond 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.
Jn addition to giving away these prizes we 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.
MHIER St BENTON.
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly firat class local and Iouk
distance telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
' vereation will be kept u secret.
No cost for installim:.
You triit the standard I Iminint;
I.oiik Distant Instrument.
Continuous day tinil niuht servicj.
Wo will accept your contract for
ten years mid allow you to cancel
same on uivini? us thirty days writ
ten notice,
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
L Proprietors n . , Y
or
Gommepeial Sample tyooms,
9 Purest Liquors for Familv Use $
9
Delivered to any part of tho City.
Phones: 51 Local,
868 Loni; Distance.
173 Second Street. 1J)
C. J. STUBLING,
WII0l,KHAI,K AND IIKTAM,
Wines. Liquors Cigars
f Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First Natiotml Hank.
Phone 234 THE DALLES, OREGON.