The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Ncu-spapei Wasco County. THURSDAY. .TAN. 21. 1S97 EASTERN OFFICE QUO to 234 Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KAT, Agent. WHICH WAS THE SIXt The story of the American girl, Clara "Waul, who was sold to Prince Joseph Caraman Chimay, has some thing of the pathetic in jt. after all, Dazzled by title, urged on by an am bitious and unscrupulous mother, the girl, protesting that she did not love the man, married linn. She was warm-hcuvtcu, impulsive; he cold blooded, cynical and heartless. The result was she left him. She left him openly, defying the world's opinion, to take up with a gypsy musician, ugly enough to stop a. cluck. One would think from his looks that she ran a way with him as a penance for her nmrriajM for title. And yet in speaking of Ir husband the other day she said .vith a pathos Jthat would move ever, .he heart ot r. title-worshipping Amcucan: "Yes, he was a kind man J but he was cold and indifferent. 1 lenged to be with my children, to nurse them, to sleep with them, to make their lives a part of mine; but I was a princess and could only see them occasionally, wanted love, and when I eloped simply exchanged title for love." And, again, when her lover wanted to give a grand concert to show that he was not dependent on her money for his support, she said, with fine scorn: "If a prince could marry me for my n oney, and live on it, why suoum a liypsv ue ashamed to do so:" Her life has been wrecked, just a evry girl's life must be wrecked that is sold in the matrimonial market Others have made the best of a bac oargain; mil (JJara Ward was too high strung to submit and to wear her life away in compain' with a man she despised. She is an outcast so ciauy, but it is an open question wueuier sue is more ot a sinner now than when she was living in legalized shame with her prince. I every year. e know wliat the llegulator line did for The Dalles saving this section $lf)0,000 a year and this became possiblejonly through the building of the portage road at the Cascades. The country to be benefited by the proposed road is immeasurably larger and the saving would be cor respondingly great. The bill should have the unanimous support of every member of the legislature, and thpse from Eastern Oregon should b?ul nil their energies to accomplish the pass ing of the measure. Wo realize how hard times arc; how illy the state can afford to ex pend its money; but if the needless commissions are abolished, enough can be saved from that source in two years to ncaily build and equip the road. The saving to Sherman coun ty alone at five cents per bushel on its wheat would amount yearly to from $00,000 .to $75,000, and the other counties would swell this to at least the price of the road. Instead then of being a burden to the people it would prove just til? reverse, and would leave money where it belongs, in the pockets of the farmers. You Get the Profits OF Dealers, A punts, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. SUMPTUARY LAWS. Now that the theater hat has been in some places sat down upon, as it were, other cranks are bobbing up with laws to regulate humanity's clothing. A Kansas woman wants law passed forbidding the wearing of corsets, regardless of the fact that corsets are great economizers, re straining the American waist. Ant at the same time is it not beneficial to the American woman who "stays" at home.1 Another crank wants a lax levied on beards. Tins fellow is barber, and evidently has designs on the Populists. Sumptuary laws are always ridicu lous, and the howl about the theater hat has gained a stentorian pitch by what it has fed upon, the condemna tion of the fiends who go out be- tween acts "to see a man," treading on everybody's toes, and straggling in after the curtain rises to the dis gust and annoyance of everybody else. The theater hat is not a pleas ant thing, but as far as we ire con cerned wo prefer to look at the artistic headgear of our fair sisters, even though it cuts off, at times, a view of the stage, than to be walked Jill over by the man who goes out be tween acts to get a drink or smoke a cigarette. FOR A 1'ORTAUE RAILWAY. Hon. John Miehell, senator from this district, has introduced a bill in the senate, providing for the con struction of a portage railway around the obstructions to navigation above this city. The bill appropriates $105,000 for the work. The bill is a good one, and ought to pass. It will give a reduced rate on all shipments of grain from interior points, nnd would save the cost of the road to It is useless for the people of the state of Oregon to worry themselves about the legislature. That body may not be able to take cue of itself, but the minority can bo 'de pended upon to perform that duty for it. That, minority has taken the bits between its teeth, and is running away with the legislature band wa gon in fine shape. All that can be done is to let it run and gather up the wreck when the end comes. The wreck will be repaired in June. 189S, and the runaways will be left, dead in the ditch. Dramatic and Humorous Readings and Recitations -13Y J. Assisted by the most popular AT THE- Vogt Opera House, JVIonday flight, Jan. 25, Tickets, 50c. served seats. No extra charge for. re- VOGT OPERA HOUSE No whee mack than the Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and the most improved machinery. Wo have no agents Sold direct from factory to the. rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. WRITE FOR Our Interesting Offer Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave nnd trc duo to nrrlvn nt Portland. LEAVE. S:50 V. M, S:C0 A. M. FROM JUNE 23, 1S93. OVKULAXD EX-1 jircss, Salem, Hose-1 burir. Ashland, Sue- I I ramcnto, Ogilen.Siin ! 1 Kninciseo, Mojnve, f 1.0b AUgeiCS,Kl raso, Orleans una Dally except fcunuay. LosAuge: New ur l Kast y- In! ItoeburK and way sta tions Via Wondburn fori I Mt.Ancel, Sllverton, west selo, lirmvus- :ille,sprtngnem anu Matron j-nn t m tSalem nnd way stations f i K'nrvnllW nnd v,iv I t.:jj a. ji. i-.: - ' ; WAo P.M. (stations. l.McMinnville i way stations. n n d ARRIVE. '3:10 A. M. N:10 P. M. except Sundays. '10.COA.M. t G:20 P.M 8:23 P.M. Dally. tDaiiy, except Sunday, DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Ofliee, VM Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada aud Europe can be obtained nt lowest rates from J. 15. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive nt nnd depart irom Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Paisenger Depot, foot of Jetterson street. Leave for OSWEGO, week days, nt 0:00, 7:20, 10:lo a. m.; 12:15, IMS, o:2S, 0:45, 8:ft"i p. m. (and 11:. 'JO p. ni. on Saturday only). Arrive nt Portland nt 7:10, 8;30, 11:23 u, m.; 1:30,3:15, 6:35, v:oo, u:iu p. in. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m, Arrive at Portland, 0:30 a. in. Jxjave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday nnd i-rway atUHUn. m. Arrive nt rortlanu, lues dav, Thursday and Saturday nt 3:05 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:10, iu: 10 a. in.: i'j:is, mo, 0:2.1 0: o p. in. Ar rive at Portland at 12:35, 8:30, 10:00 11;23 u. m.; 1:30, 3:10, 5:10, 0:3-5, 7:55 p. in. R. KOEIILER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. J. K. & Pass. Ant. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Tuesday, Jan. 26. Big Black Boom (ieoria Ur?i varsity graduate apd Operatic Tipstrel $ters, Headed by Ernest Hogan and B0 Star Performere. 10 Great Singers ! 10 Great Dancers ! 10 Great Comedians! DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. He Regulator Line" Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freipnt ana Psssenper Line Until further notice, the Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a. m., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdaj'S and Saturdays at G:30'a. m. IWSSK.NOfci; KATES; One way , , . , $2 00 Round trip 3 00 Frei Rates Greatly educed. Shipments for Portland received at any time. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before o p. in. Live stock shipments solicited. For rates call on or address W. C. ALLAWAY Genoral Agent THE DALLES. - OREGON EKSTI GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes , VIA Spokane Denver Minneapolis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STKAJIKKH 1.MHVO Portland Kvurv Vivo ,lJiyn for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Yor full detail!; call on O. K A Co. s Agent Tho Dulles, or address V, II. HUiaBUUT, (ien. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E, M'NEILL President nud Jlanaver. New Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :'lo a. m., and leaves 4:50 a. in. Train No. 2 arrives at Tho Dalles 10 :lo p. m.t and leayes 10:20 p. in. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 1 p. in. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. in. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 1 from Portland. E. K. Lytj-e, Auent. ZEE. G- Ij IE 2sT 2sT. DR. GUM'S JMI'KOVED LIVER PILLS A .Hllit i'l.vNio. Ono Pill, for it note. A movement of thu bowclu rich day a iiucouHtrv for heJltlJ. Tbfttfl plll. easily tit I bo tein lackmo make it rt-Kulir. Tliuycurn lleaiiacliH, brik'htcn tho Kihh.iikI clear llioL'oniplttiloii bet tor than vntineticn. 'ineyntttUor yTl nor ticKen, 'in curivnico you, wo will mail vAuntlff In,, or full bol fur i'-V. mtuio. Uli. iiUSANKO UUU. i.O 1'Ulladolphli, V tlolil every- NOTICli OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. the producers of Knatern Oregon Watch for Our Grand Street Parade every day nt noon. The Only Colored Ladies Quartette. 'If I were you, I'd go.'' Seats now on sale at Snipes-Kineraly Drugstore, TICKETS 50 CENTS. Notice U hereby given that tlio umlerslKliod, administrator of tho estate of Theodoro von Uor ttol, deceased, has lilcd his ilnal account un uncli administrator, and that tlio 5th day of January, 1M)7, ut'.! o'clock p. in. 1ms been llxed hy tinier of of thu Comity Jndgu a tho time for hearltiK any objections totald account and fcettlcment there of. All heirs creclltors or other pcrkonx inter estetl in wild est to uro duly notilled to Die their objections to said account, if any they have, be fore Mild date. Dated this 'Jlth day of November. 1MW. OKO. VON HOItSTKI, AtltnlnlKtrator of tho lCstuto o Theodoro von liortl iloowwl. u'lS-l Monuments and Headstones. Before going elsewhere, call on l: COMINI. The Dalles, Or., For a Tombstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regardless of wind or weathur. American Market, 74 Second Street. Fruit, Produce, Butter, Eggs. roUI.TKY, FIHH and r.AMK IN KKAHON. 69 TELEPHONES 69 jy II. UOHKUTB, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. COLLECTIONS A Bl'KCIALTY. Oltlce next door to the First National riant The Palktf, Oregon, novlv Wholesale. MflLtT LtlQUOS, mines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER ajHraSL. Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alooholit beverage, unequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds, QTinwo and all kinds JCXUcltlU U.CII OCX D iVi X-AC4AA3 WWVl UO, of MILL FEED Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- rn TTlmiT This Flour is manufactured expressly for famllt LULL E 1U U.1 . USB . overv Back is Ktiaranteed to cive Batisfactioa Wo sell our oods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think tj call and net our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats, 1 L H" Q Bu3's a Soocl BOYS'SUIT at 0. F. Stepb; S C LO ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50. i $3-50 T -i " J M 1 An elegant asso: 1 01100 I Ir1ll7'0 1890 styleB just IvClLllCO VlUCllVO. a part ot whicl seen in show wi Remember, all these troods are latest made. warm, sen- - - o iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before ai nroached in The Dalles. Is all 0. F. Stephens asks for a sorvicea ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. Th best Black Diagonal for $12.00. assortment d just receivei hinli mAv t Leave your orders for Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, AT THE DALLES GOfflllSSIO! GO.'S ST0lE Corner Second and Washington Sts. BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON 175 Second Street T"l r 11 "V vnr APiTTRfR T.r a rpL'UT a T.ca V Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. ISuccebtor to Olirlsmon & Corson. '" FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its leads on to fortune" The poet unctueationably had reference to the 1'lArilHVl V'rvlv r.V 111 J- J lUnAtfl aiiiiiiiiiii'HB wm m t mm iiiirriv IBmilllBBV IBB I U at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rat' MIOHELBAOH BRIOK, . . UNION BT. i 9 s