CM) Advertising" Kates. Per incft One inch or less in Daily $1 50 Over two Inches and under four inches 1 00 Oyer four Inches aid under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve Inches 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch 12 50 Over one inch and under four Inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches 1 00 THE DALLES, OKKOON PERSONAL MENTION. N. J. Sinnott went to Portland today. Frank Clarke went to Hood River this morning. Mr. C. W. Haight is in from the southern part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Peters returned last night from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Roy Witherspoon of Hillsboro, Illinois, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gunning. Miss Dorothea Eliot is in the city from Portland, and is arranging for her class in vocal culture. Mr. F. W. Wilson has resigned his position as assistant cashier in French & Co.'s bank on account of failing health, and will in fihort time leave for Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Wilson accom panying him. WOMEN IN GERMANY. Recent Laws Tend Towards the Curtail ment of Her Privileges. Germany is the only country in the world which is taking backward steps in regard to the rights and privileges of women. The old law, which made the wife the serf of the husband and ob literated her individuality in all legal matters, has not only been recently re affirmed, but her rights, privileges and immunities have been squeezed into an even etnaller compass than before. For several years a commission, com posed of the ablest jurists in Germany members of' the judiciary, the faculties of the universities and prominent lights of the bar has been engaged in the uni fication and codification of the laws of thirty-one kingdoms, duchies and prin cipalities that make up the German em pire, to secure uniformity and a common code of practice everywhere throughout the empire. The new code is completed and goes into effect two years hence. When the action of the commission re garding the laws that concern women was made known a petition signed by 60,000 mothers and wives of the best citizens of Germany was presented to the reichstag protesting agrainst the dis crimination against them, and demand ing the same rights, privileges and liberties and the same justice that is ac corded to the women of England and France. They asserted that it was an insult to the German race for the gov ernment to assume that its women were inferior to those of other nations, and compared the new laws of Germany with those of other civilized countries to show the extent of the injustice imposed upon them. No attention was paid to the petition, txcept indirect condemnation ; so a con gress was gathered, composed of hun dreds of the best women of the empire, who made a second appeal for greater consideration in property rights and privileges, protection in labor, and en couragement in science, literature and the arts. This was very offensive to the emperor. He was particularly angry at the comparison made between the women of Germany Nand France, and said many savage things concerning those who were engaged in the move ment. In Germany today no woman can con trol property ; she cannot even control her own actions ; whatever of value she has acquired in any way belongs to her . father, her husband or her son, and the law requires her to obey their orders. When a woman marries all her property passes into the ownership of her hus band forever. He has the legal right to use or dispoee of it in any manner he chooses regardless of her wishes or pro tests. If they are divorced the property remains with him. When she assents to the marriage vow she forfeits inde pendence and confers upon him abso lute jurisdiction over her mind, body and estate. He can compel her to work or do anything else that is lawful for women to do, and she has no relief or protection except in public opinion. Some of the American heiresses who have married German barons have ' learned of this law to their sorrow. The empress takes no apparent inter est in the movement for the advance ment of women. She leaves that for her mother-in-law. the ex-Empress Frederick, probably because her im perial bnsband is so positive in his views upon such questions. The em peror adheres to the Japanese notion, that women should obey their fathers, husbands and eons in all things, .and confine themselves to domestic affairs. . Only a few months ago the leaders of a branch of the women's suffrage move- ment in Berlin were arrested, tried be fore a magistrate and - puniehed with havy fines for maintaining an unlawful association and holding political meet ings without the permission of the po lice. There is a law prohibiting women and minors from belonging to. i Mtical associations, which places ttie most venerable and intellectual women in Germany upon an equality with chil dren. NOTICE. To ALL WHOM IT MAY COKCEEN : By older of the common council of Dalles City, made on the 19th day of September,' 1897, and entered of record in the records of Dalles City'on the 2Cth day of September, 1897, notice' is hereby given that the following cross walks have been declared, dangerous bv said council on said 19th day of September, 1897, and the said council will proceed to make the improvements as herein after stated, on said streets, or parts of streets declared dangerous, after fourteen days after the first publication of this notice, to-wit, September 3Uth, J.897, and the costs of such improvements of all such cross walks, and of each of them, will be charged and levied upon the property abutting, as by charter provided. The cross walks dec ared dangerous and about to be built are as follows, to wn : 1. To build a cross walk on the east side of Federal street, across Second street. 2: To build a cross walk acroes Jef ferson street on the north side of Second street. 3. To build a cross walk across Court street on the north side of Second street. 4. To build a cross walk across Wash ington street on the south side ot Fourth street. 5. To build a cross walk across Jef ferson street on the south side ot Second street. 6. To build a cross walk across Laughlin street on the north side of second street. 7. To build a cross walk across Second street on the east side of Court street. 8. To build a cross walk across Third street on the east side of Federal street. All of said cross walks will be built and constructed in accordance with the provisions of the charter and ordinances of Dalles City. Dated this 28th day of Sept., 1897. Roger B. Sinnott, s30-ol3 Recorder of Dalles City. - If you eat what you like, and digest it, you will surely be strong and healthy. But if you don't digest it, you might almost as well not eat, for what good can your food do you if it doesn't nourish you? If you find that you can't dfgest it, there is a simple help for your stomach. It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, made by the Shakers of Mount' Lebanon. It has never failed to cure the worst case of indigestion. Strength and health comes from the food you eat, after it has been digested and has gone into the blood. The best tonic is digested food. The best aid to digestion Shaker Digestive Cordial. When you have acid eructations, nau sea, headache, wind, dizziness, offensive breath, or any other symptoms of dys pepsia, Shaker Digestive Cordial will cure you. At druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COUUTof the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. The Oregon Ruiiroiid & Navigation Company, a . corporation organized under the laws of 'the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs Thomas J. Bufger and Bulger, his wife, whose given name is unknown to plaintiff; D. L. Cates. George Gardiner and Fannie K. Gardiner, Defendants. To Thomas J. Bulger, Bulger, whose given name is unk'iown to plaintiff, George Gardi ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THK STATE OF OREGON you and each of you are hereby required to ap- Fiear and answer the complaint Hied against you n the above entitled action on or before the first day of the term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 18!7, that being the first day of the next regular term of said court, and if you fail to so appear ana answer ttie complaint oi me plain tiff, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the judgment prayed for in sid complaint, towit: For the condemnation and appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and across the following described lands: Commenc ing at a foint 1190 feet north from the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section six, township two north, range eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a point; thence north 86 degrees 34 minutes eust, 280 feet to a point in the lorth boundary of the right-of-way of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Com pany, now Oregon Kaiiroaa una .navigation Company's right-of-way; thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to the place of beginning, containing 22-1C0 acres. Also another tract of land si'uated in said sec tion six, described as follows, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in the south boundary of tbe right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet north and 2U0 feet east of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section six, township iwo norcn, range eight east; thence north 80 de grees and 34 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on the south boundary of the said right-of-way ; thence on a curve to the left with and along the said boundary of said ricrht-of-wav in a wpjtterlv course to the place of beginning, containing tt-Lw acres; saiu tana to used lor tne re-location of the railway of said plaintiff's across said premises as provided bv section 8241, Hill's An notated iaws of the State of Oretron. And tilnin- tiff will also take judgment for its cos's and dis bursements in this action. This summons is served upon the defendants above named by publication thereof in The Dalles Chronicle by order of Hon. W. L. Brad, shaw. Judee of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made at chambers in Dalles City, Oregon, tnis zotn day oi September, lf-'i7. W. W. COTTON, J. M. LONG and W. H. WILSON, sept35 Attorneys for Plaintiff; Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. m9-tf Kitrogene cores lost manhood in fif teen days. Tken la Nothing; So Good. - There is nothing just as ' good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand; it and do not permit tbe dealer to sell' you some substitute. . He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be juBt as good. You warft Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be eafe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded . - For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all affec tions of Throat. Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drag Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. . V ' ;3) Nitrogene cures all liver "and kidney complaints. A NEW MARKET. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, FISH AND GAME. Chickens Dressed to Order. Promt Delivery to any part of the city. A. N. VARNEY, Phone 12. Third and Washington Sts. FOR THE SUBSGRI TWICE V WEEK J And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World... $2 00 CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 75 CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian 2 25 CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner 2 25 WORLD TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER C. W. PHELPS & CO. -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers. Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET. PtyESCftfPTlOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES 7U.'Z. DONNELL, Opp. A. M. "Williams & Co., . Hpectal Kates to Portland. From Sept. 22d until Oct. 1st tbe O. R. & N. Co. will sell special round trip tickets from The Dalles to Portland, good until Oct 3d, at the rate of one fare for tbe round trip, namely $3.45. Ad mission to exposition free. J. Ireland, Agent. Backlen'i Arincs aalvs. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei soreB, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin, eruptions, and posi tively cuihs piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or mcney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking pawder. Subscribe for The Cheoxici.e. CAYARRIK1 local'disease and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. For your Protection we positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any other injur ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm is acknowledged to be the most thorough care for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail. ELY JIHOTSEES. 66 Warren Street. New York. FOR THE FOUR GREJI PnPEHS Implements. THE DALLES, OR AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR. NOTICE-SALE , OF CITY X.OTS. Notice is hereby invert that bv au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed tbe Common Council of DalleB City April 10th. 1897, entitled, "An or dinance to provide for the Bale of certain lots belonging to Danes City," l will, on Saturday, the 15th day of May, 1897, eell at public auction, to the highest Didder, all tbe following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 9 and'10 jointly, in -block 14 : lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15 ; lots 7, 8, 9, and 10, jointly in block 21. Known as Dutte; lots 10, 11 and 12, jn block 27 : lot 9 in block 34 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35; lots 2, :!, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 36; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block o7 lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 9, 10 and 11, in block 43; lots 1. 2, 3, 7, 10, J i and 12, in blot:. 41, and lots 1, 2, 3, i. o, 6, in block 4b. The leaeona'ole value of Ba.-: lots, for less than which they will no. e sold, has been fixed and determines by the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit : Lots 9 and 10, in block 14, $150; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot 12, in block 27, $300; lot 9, in block 34, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect ively $100; lots 6 and 7, in blocked, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 36 each respective'y $100 ; lot 12. in block 36, ;125 ; lots 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 37, each re spectively $100; lots 6, 7 and 12, in block 37, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, in block 41, each respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41 , each respectively $125; lots 3. 4, 5,8, 9. 10 and 11, in block 42, each respectively $100 ; lot a , 6 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 43; each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 43, $125 ; lots 2, S, 4 and 5, in block 46, each respectively $100; lots 1 and 6, in block 46, each respective'y $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon tbe lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above stated. One-fourth of tbe price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and tbe remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on tbe 15th day of May, 1897, at the honr of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. Gilbert W. Phelps, Recorder of Dalles City. J. S. BCHKNK. President. B. M. Bkall, Cashier. First Hational Bank. THE DALLES - - - . OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, Ban Francisco anc: wort land. DIRBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schbnck, Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebb. H. M. Beai.l. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Dalles, Moro and Antelope STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent and Cross Hollows. DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalles. C. M. WHITE LAW, Antelope. Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House at 7 a. ru.. also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections made at Antelope for Prineville, Mitchell and glints beyond. Close connections made at The alles with railways, trains and boats. Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 :30 p. m. RATES Or PAKE. Dalles to Deschutes $1 00 do Moro 1 SO do Grass Valley 2 25 do Kent ; 8 00 do Cross Hollows 4 60 Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 50 do Kent 2 00 do Grass Valley. 3 00 do Moro 3 60 do Deschuees 4 00 do Dalles 5 0ft Executor's Sale. . Pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oreeon for the Wasco County, made and entered on the 3d day. of May, 1897, in the matter of the estate f James McGahan, deceased, directing me to. ei real property belonging to the estate of 1 ..eceased, I will, on Satur day, the 5th day une, 1897, at the honr of 2 o'clock p. m., a' . ourthouse door in Dalles City, Oregon, se. . jublic sale,' to the highest bidder, ail of lie f Oi owing described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section Eight, Tdwnshlp One South, Range Fourteen East W. St., con taining 160 acres more or less. aaa-i B. F. GIBOSr. Executor. Watchmaker Jeweler "r ,ilo 0 TO THE ERST! GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES! GREAT OREGON SHORT LINE. NORTHERN RAILWAY. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Denver 'Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Bverr Vive Dave for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. B. & Co .' Anmi -t The Dalles, or address W, H. HTJKLBTJRT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland. Oregon TIME CARD. No. 4. to Spokane and Great Northern arrlvM at 6 p. m., leaves at 6:05 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives atl;15 a. in., departs at 1 :20 a. m. No 3. from Spokane and Great Northern, ar rives at 8-30 a. m.f departs at 8:35 a. m. Not 1, from E kcr City and Union Pacific, arrives at 3:55 a. m., departs at 4:00 a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, movine east of The Dalles, wilt carry passengers. No. 23 grrives at 6:30 p.m., departs at 12:45 p. m. Passengers for Hennner will take train leaving here at 6:05 p. m. ORTHERN Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car 8T. PAUL M1NNEAPOLI DULUTH K A It GO GRAND FOR CROOK9TON WINNIPEG HELENA an BUTTE Elegent Tourist TO Thirough Tiekets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and tickets, cal on or write to W. C. AIXAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon NEW YORK WORLD TKRICE-fl-WEEK EDlTIOfl. IS Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear It etanda first among "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all tbe latest fashiona for women and a Ion series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley Weyman, Mary K. Wllkins Anthony Hope, Bret Harte, Brander Matthews, Etc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. For Sale. Six lots, house and stable in Lyle, ap ply to G. Magan, Lyle, aeptlS-dAwlm oliuo PACIFIC RY. s Pullman 1