rUSORAL MKKTION. Mr. Thomas Harlan, of U osier, ii id tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. Fry left Wednesday noon for an Francisco to be gone two weeks. C. F.. Fransen and wife, of Lyle, re turned this morning from a t ; i p to their old tionie in Germany. Dr. James Sutherland, of Spokane, spent Thanksgiving with Dalles friends ana will rctnm home Saturday. Mrs. Olivia Morgan arrived here yet-j terday from Portland ana after visiting o few days with friends wili spend a few i weeks with her parents at Antelope. Miss Virginia Mardvn was in Hood ' River yesterday, where she attended the j crystal wedding of Mr. and Mrs". Will iam Stewart, of that place. State Senator .1. N. Williamson has' gone to Chicago to attend the meeting of the National Livestock and Wool-! tv'wers" Association to be held there ! daring the first week in December. Mr. I Williamson will do all in bis power to .' have the next annual meeting of this association held in the Oregon metropo-: POLITICAL POT POURRI. General Summers is being championed for governor by J. W. Ivey. of Portljnd ' and Alaska. The Tillamook Herald is talking in its aleep again. It says Mr. Leeds is a can didate for state printer. Mr. Leeds is now serving his second term and will not ask a re-nomination. It is probable that the state ticket is almost decided, bat there may be many a gap in the fences between now and the last day of the state convention. On The ranges of the West a cowboy never knows when a stampede wiil occur. Pendleton Tribune. Mr. Fulton lias served the republican party of tfie state of Oregon loyally : he as one of the ablest statesmen in that etate today, and if auy man is deserving of the honors of United Stites senator, Mr. Falton is tbe man, and his friends on the urrth side of the Columbia hope tie will reach tha. distinction. Skimuk wa Eagle. A prominent Portland man said that Joe Simon's goose was cooked. H. W. Sctnt has gone in with Mitchell to put flgjj an a'tti-SiiLcu ticket in Multnomah and bat meaus death to Little Joe. II. W. Corbett is now against kiui and Henry MeGinn is pulling with Scott. Thus is the Simon backbone taken nut. ABtoria !fews. Discussing the political situation, the Oregonian says: ' Oae aspect of jhe fight is worthy of a giance : In case abterii Oregau fails to land a man for governor, and a hearty demand goes up for the recognition of the great Eastern part of the state, Mr. VViliiamson would eland in a very good position to get in the way of the striking lightning. " 2U strikes us rather forcibly that Mr. cott has been a trifU too inconsistent in his past political career, and hie rabid attacks upon tb McKiniey administra tion will not justify bis candidacv to tbe United States senate in the eyes of the republican party : fu'thermore, his ad vocacy for election will have to come from a different source than democratic writers and journals. Newport News. Jn the political arena of Easier:. Ore gon it is apparent that the successful contestant for congressional honors at tbe hatds of the republican party, will be Hon. J. S Williamson, shoaid that gentleman cuiisooi to his name being u-.d. H- rr- is a orthy standard bearer, and the people of this region would do well to impress upon tbe gentleman their dtain that he accept the office that te lately awaiting an effort. Baker City Jepor.'iican. mm $5.00 a pair. Here It Is. PATENT VICI KID Hundreds of women have been looking for such a boot. Extremely stylish. Always bright. Always presentable. Fit to go an v where. No rubbers, no overshoes. No polishing. A. M. WILLIAMS EL COMPANY Exclusive Shoe Department White Collar Line. Tie Daiies-Portiam Urate Str. "TAHOMA," BETWEEN Portland, The Dalles and Way Points. TIME CARD Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. on Tues- ; dav, Thursday and Saturday. Arrives The Dalles, same day, 5 p. m. Leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. on Sun day, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives Portland, same day, 4 p. ro. Meals the Very Best. THE " OWL r. zi. ? Purest Liquors for Family Use Phones Delivered to any part of the City. 173 Second Street 51 Local, 858 Loog Distance ber music and 1 sical Times. Miss Fiynn 1 1 sis e.l by Mrs. cembar 5:h. elocution. Pacific Mo ri!! appear in recitai, as Rose Eiccb-Baoer, De- Thankagi vlng Shootinc Tournament. YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL GAME. Player Given a Splendid Reception by Tbe Dalles Voting Ladles. Tne foolba'.! game here yesterday on the new park between the high school teams of Portland and The Da'lee, re sulted in a ?core of V2 to 0 ;n feVOt of The Dalies. The crowd was not large for a Xbaakagi ving game, bnt it was mosi enthusiastic. Tne Dalles took choice ot goais, giving Portland the kick-off. The Dalles soon lost the ball, and Portland made some brilliant end plays. After Tne Dalles bad recovered from a severe case of stage fright, Cooper Jpnnted for the lat- ; ter team, and then taking toe ball away 1 from Portland made :-. touch-down in a series of '.;ne-bnck and end rnn. Cooper kicked goal Without trouble. Tbe re mainder of the half of twenty minutes was warmly contested, with The Dalles aggressive and gaining ground. In the second half of twenty minutes Williams made a brilliant end run and then in a tew sharp plays put the tell over for a toucu-down, Cooper making toe usual goal. When the game closed Tne Dalles was on the visitors' twen:; ( yard "line and gaining ground rapidly. Tbe home team played well, bat 1 lacked the thorough oaching and team ' work of tbe Portland high school team. : The Dalles team, however, had experi ence.: backs, were the heavier and dis- t played good judgment and fine nerve. The line-up was as follows : lw llanne Heleu Fljun I'OETLASD. THE IALI.K ' Whitmer c Omeg Holman t e 1 Lake ; Brooke 1 g r Robinson ' Hare r t I K Cooper ; Eagieton i t r Eitou I Meikle r e 1 Scott ! ; Hnghee i e r Obarr ! Kerrigan q Mu-rayj Tidcomb r n 1 Croes : Harkins 1 b r Goehler : j Smith, Capt f J Cooper. Cspt ! Sobe for Portland Montague, Cason ; and Halcumb. For Tbe Dalies Smith. 1 Brown, Gueser. Sylvester and GoliiDa. Officials Reterte, Captain Uus Bar tell. Umpire, Joseph Starr. Ttuie-, keeper, B. BuriifH. Liuetnen, Mr. ; j Cason and H. Zirka. Portland ehifted players in the last half, and Wiiiiams played lett half in ; t place of Cross for Tne Dalies team. The young ladies of The Dalles gave The shooting tomntment on the beach yesterday nttracte i a considerable num ber of persons and uudcubtediy divided honors with the football same in tbe afternoon. In tbe live-bird contest P. J. Stadie man won first monev. For tbe second 'money Messrs. Crawfor', Liebe and Coppercoll t e '. Is the shot off Lie won. In th s first ma'ch of the clay-bird contest Shanno won first money, and Sherry and Stadieman second. In the second match Crawkrd won first money . and Sherry second. Meanwhile Captain Barrett, repre senting the Peters Cartridge Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, gave an exhibition of bis skill with a 22-cahber rifle. Of one-hnndrei shots firad at little bits of broken brick the captain bit about eighty times. He made an aimost equal r e 3rd at bagel nnts and almonds. He threw an empty oyster can in the air and tired five shots before it struck the ground, bitting the can three or four times. Po nting the muzzle of his rifle over bis shoulder, he took aim with a littie looking glass and hi; a stationary objsct nearly every time. Tbe turkey shoot attracted a good crowd all day. A. Y. Marsh disposed of ahjut furty turkeys. The most inter esting feature ot this snoot was over a turkey placed at 500 yards distance, at 25 cents a shot. With tbe turkey went a prize of $2 in cash. After Mr. Marsh had realized $t out of it George Ander son won it cn tbe fourth shot. Ir was a whopper, weighing over 25 pounds. The very titie of the play "A Lion's Heart," to be presented at the Vogt Monday eveuing, Dec. 2d, indicates a marvelous field far romance. The au thors have taken advantage of this and have given the stage a thrilling story with an interesting and stirring plot en tirely new. It is superbly staged and presented by an excellent company headed by Mr. Carl A. Haswin. In tbe cast are Sam H. Vernev, Carrol Daly, Fred Eckbart, Cbas. P. Rice, Uraee Wet by. Blanche Carlyle and the clever child, Nanon Everett. gmWThie Route has the Seeuic Attractions on Earth. Grandest Portland-Astoria Route Str. BAILEY-GATZERT, Daily Round Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. Leave Astoria 7 p. Landing and office Foot of Alder Street; both phones, Main 351, Port land, Oregon. . W. Crichton, Agent Portland, Pratber and Barnes, Ate., Hood River, 6 I Wolford ft Wyers, Agts.. White Salmon, J. C. Wratt, Agent, Vancouver, A. J. Taylor, Agent Astoria. R. B. Gilureth, Agt., Lyle, Waab. ; J. M. FIL100N, Agent, The Dalles. REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Doitiami & istoria NAVIGATION CO. C. J. STUBMflG, WHOLESALE AND RKTATL Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. t OoDflon Plionr 334. Lnni lUt. 1091. THE DALLES, OREGON. DALLES BOAT LEAVES OAS STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. o Crandall & Barget o DEALERS IN mm I0beS, ftll kinds of undertakers Barial Shroods Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc . sawsi araxaaaaaxaxaxa Baaaksai W " The Dalles, Or. t lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, anre to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. fiaTftH Beware of ronntertei's anrt imitatiom. Tbcr nnine Is pns op only In paste-boon! CM- vav iva ion wim rae-simlle syniatore :ao or tne uottie. u: Bauafor Ciieolar to WILLlAMs atfu. CO.. Sole Aeenu. C.celaiia, Ohio. A Fur sale by Geo. C. Blatteley. Tbe Dallea, Or. ...Portland Boat... LEAVES THE DALLES at 7:00 A. M. i DAILY EXCEPT 8CXDAY. CASTOR I A For intents and Children. Ittt Kind You Baie Always Bougtel the visitors a splendid reception last FiTun i tde daughter of P. J. ' evening at the Baldwin opera lioose. It superintendent and assistant was a gieat snores- in everv particular. Bears the 8igaatare ot 0 Miss Fiynn, ' , . , - ! There is no melodramatic prodnctioc Foley's Honey mad Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. tared family. Misa Finn is bat 19 yean uf ae. yet two years ago gradu ated itn highest houurs from the Con servatory uf Mu4ic and 8choo! of Ora tory at Deover. In her recitals she plays the most ciaaeical selections from memory. Ihroaghout the Northwest tbie tuung SjSliti has appeared before critic... audiences and met tb tbeir highest approbAlton. Mies Firnn'e ren diti jii - possess a sweet harmony and ex ftreeion, mhicu illustrate the heart and aoul of the p;ayer. Ia elucotiou Miss F nr. stands at tbe bead in the profession west of the Luck- ' m, and by tbe prees is often called tbe : "Mary Aadersou of tbe Northwest." Toe most difficult tragical fccen-s from Shakespeare have been rendered by Miss eFlyoo before actors of note, fbo have only tbe highest compliments to pay Iter, and predict Im ber a brilfiaot fu ture, shouid she chvx-se the cage for Lev jMofeeaion. Mum Fiynn possess s a chrn ing per auoality, which wius for bar maay ' lneods ouassuunng and modest in euaaaer, k mi and aff-ctioo in di-posi-, tiaa. Oregon ia proud of this yooag . -artiai. aitd wishes bar everv stages ia on the road today that equals "A Lion's Heart.' The play r.as more literary : merit and dramatic worth than any sim ilar piece. This i borne oat by the fact that Mr. Carl A. Uaiwin, tbe stronger and most capable romantic actor that bas appeared in melodrama for year, plays the leading role. As a scenic pro duction it has no rival. The prulugue s'iows the dreeaing lent of a circne, a scene never before attempted on the stage, and as the four succeeding acts : are laid ia France and New Caledonia, : there is ample opportunity for pictur esque asttings, wbicb is lavish y taken advantage of by tbe management. "A Lion's Heart" at the Vogt mzt Monday eveuing. Working S4 Basra a Da.?. Tnere'd oo rest fur those tireless little little workers Dr. King's New Piils. Millions are always buy, coring Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousnees, Fever and Ague. Tbey banith Hick Headache, drive oat Malaria. Never grta or weaken. Small, taete nice, work won der. Try them, :25c at G. C. Blakelev's drog store. Clarke A Falfc's flavoring extracts i the beet. Ask your g cjer lor them. Did yoci get a Catalogue of the I He ntlftfe at MENE EEC PARHINsy store? If not, call and see tbe list before the beet ones are se lected. This is one of tbe best bar gains iu music we have ever offered. AM leCft to se- select from. W I PAW f nif i REGULATOR, DALLES CITY. RELIANCE. W. C. ALL A WAY. General Agent, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Just What Yoa txiant. Wn Warnte Ii Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ?u kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, &u kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, oTVSm Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- fryn FlOUl This flour ia manofaetarad expressly for family UVAX w use : everv aaek is gua ran teed to give satisfaction. We seJi oar goods lower than any bo nee in the trade, and if you don't think call and gat our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety ae wa are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real imita tion c ret on affect at ordinary prices. oood papers at coeep paper biegant assigns, taeteiui coloring, yon re for a small price, at oar store on Third street. Also a fall Una of house paints. D. W. VATJBE, Third St. QUO. K. t AUr-bKLL. VI VI I. KKGIMSB. Irrigation, Bridge, KaUrusd and Water Suiiply riwliiseilin I'Uj, Mine aud Exaert Land eurveriuc, Mai piag.Ble. I aaanna, CooatracUoo and Maiatenanee of HJaavajra. suesu and favementt. Ca-len ot gswajdaoooa. Mudsra hndaaa. Bn. sasnry streiura. etc. . Box Sib, TUB t'.VLl KS. OB. r ss THE CELEBRATED .. .GOItUlHBlA BREWEKY AUGUST BUCHliER, Prop. Of the prodnct of this well-known brewery tbe United States Health Reports for Jane 28. 1900, says: "A more superior brew never entered tbe labratory of tbe United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the beet of tnaM and choicest of hope. 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