THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. OFFICIAL PArEK OF WASCO COl'STY. Batoned at the rnn!tit ttliU l"allea, OTesoa a. muilUn niatwr. SlBScUUTION KATES. t hail, ronui runu. in invi. . One year tl ria uml3 . V Tare mouth - - j j Advrrmtn raw reaauuable. and uiade Known , oa appltcauou. Ad.trr-u. '.! commnnli-ati.i to "THE CRROX- 1CL1.." Tne lia.te. oreoa. j TV Ikiiiii and Witkly Vkrtmicit na) r ouwif on Male i I. t . A tcausu $ lnr. Teirphout Xo. 1. (I he .temped atous on t'heatnut rtrer:: Her ice l-Triu to pale; Her t lourhw. anfc down toward her fret: Her brvath beean to tail. Bbe we. the ml duftiu'Uw X all the nuuili Hi town. Fnr eve-y ttroe .he vtepned .he felt Ucr toriibf euiuuic tlown. I'bilatlvlvbia Kecuid. LIFE OF A TRAINED NURSE. laaar DaUaa -U to the Lot at ta Self- aarrlBclna W The number of books, with their big. unpronounceable names which nurses in training have to t.tudy frihtn away all rattlebrained applicants, k-avinp only the studious, determined and re.ia.ble. saw. Itonahoe's Ma$razine. lleroines they are, erery one of them who . finishes the course, as anyone mnsi see wno nas xiveu amouir lueiu and watched them through each busy day, dressing wounds, bandaging and making bandages and rollers and lin ings of eplints. cooking and serving delicacies, dressing the newly born and preparing the dead for burial and making the rounds with physicians and surgeons, from whom they receive their practical training. In addition to these few duties mentioned out of the thousand and one that will suggest themselves, they must attend lectures, recitations and demonstrations, and prepare for their own examinations, which in some schools occur each month, but generally every three months. Even from this brief show ing, it will be seen the life of a trained aurse is a ceaselessly bnsy one. helpful and truly noble, but in no way a sine cure. No one but the fairly educated and cultivated should enter the pro fession, since nurses should have these qualifications quite as much as the mechanical skill in order to render them agreeable to the class of people who commonly employ nurses. And none but the patient and self-sacrificing need enter the profession ex pecting to rie to the rank of a x lorence -Mntuiiue: at leat, tna& is j tne conclusion ot one wno nas uvea with them, studied their life and profited by their training. TALKING WATCHES. Am Xaarawlaoa CoattriTaaea far laxUatiaf t tk Itaaian Voicaw ' Far many years there has been a de- i Boand for something in the way of a I pocket timepiece that would indicate ) the hour by sound. A French watch- ! maker has invented a watch with a j phonographic attachment, and instead j of striking the hours the timepiece I murmurs them in a gentle tone or ', chirps them in cricket-like sounds, but. in either case, clearly audible and nn- ; mistaknble. The attachment is de- i scribed as "a circular plate of rulcan- ' nn ruuuer wim srnaieu icrrows. aau i m point resting upon the furrows and traversirrjr its sinuosities." By an in- ; geniomdy devWd system of irregnlari- ' ties in these depressions or furrows the j tones axe ruried and made to produce such words as: "Ten o'clock," "lla!f- j post one o'clock,- and tbe like. Alarm- j clocks with strong and piercing tones j fm to be made, and one may lie shouted ; to with such orders as; 'tiet up:" or j "Here, you boys, get out of that, or i itTl be the worse for you!" or similar i emphatic orders. The next thing in , order will be dials that will call out j the hour when sick people mar take ; their medicine, or when certain house hold duties mar be performed. It is j said to be possible accnratelr to repro- i since a given voice, and that one mar j suave tne voices or individuals pnono- graphed, and they may be put awar ! M . . . I I or mLure reierence anu as poasiuie mementos of those who have raused awav. i HE WAS A SNEEZER. tbe Car K b. Caaaid Jov tm Three rwouah birls. Three shabby girls and a shabby i man got into a north-bound car at the I pout office the other day. and soon after ! tae man sneezed. lie and the girls ! were strarurers to each other, but the j , sauciest of the three girls laughed . when he sneezed. The man took no I special notice f her. but soon he I sneezed ap-in end crrain. tnd then til j three of the giri:. j-rggled. and so did ! the man. In t',i? next three blks the ! man sneezed bcif a dozen times, and at each sneeze the Mtucient of the girls aid something and the others laughed. By thia time the other passengers were interested, and everybody await ed the man's sneeze. He kept it np at intervals for the next half mile, and everybody in the car rred at each explosion. rw passengers got in to Baa the whole car in eonrnlsions. btaid persons tried first not to I laugh, but when the man's face twitched as his sneeze hung fire and tbe sauciest girl cried: "Watch him go off," even they had to join in the fun. Passentrers came and wer.t. but the man and the three girK remained. Everybody came in sober ani went out laughing, and after the thing had beun going tm fr three miles tue pa .- n ger a who got in at the pB,t ollk-e were in doubt whether t!te man had fever or was only an excellent facial contor- lactam a here dandruff, scalp dis-f filled his command, and almost thir ease. fslling and grsyneM of the Lair ) thousand teeth were put into the anrwar rio mt e.a ,!- .v. v.t .,.i i coCin with the dead dentist If Home a neor remedy and tonic like Hall's - Hair Renewer. hnr-cr'he lorTa CnsosicLK. .WATER COOLED WITHOUT ICfc. Fa ludhuw Mrvar ta Itnln Result fcjr Vmm a! 1-Tapoeatlia. Of course,- everyone likes lee waUr. It is an American habit, and. patriotic- J ally fluking, ell American huliitsure ' good. I'.al if people n:ly knew it, says i the Va):iiu:tin 1'oet, there art- better ways of keeping mkT Mul tksn put- tin? ice In it. And the water thut is , cihiI without bciugeold is twice uscool- i ing to the drinker, to say nothing of ! being several tirues as gvnal for the stomach into which it is put. One of the smplc.t ways of cooling water is j by evaporation. The Pueblo Indian of our miuthwes.1. with nut utituloreo : ; mind, discovered thia fact hundreds of I i yean ago, and has been Utxing the ins- I eovery in his quiet, unobtrusive way i ever since, while we of the higher civ- t ' Uuatiou have lietn bnyiu? ice. deplet- j ins: our povketa andspoilinjr our dijret- j tion at Uie tame time. The Iueilo In- j i diiius never dt-H-overvd tha art of (rlai- i inu pottery, and the result U that all i their earthenware U more or lo . : ptrou&. ant! when filled w ith water ab- j j sorho it spongre-like. keepinT the out- ; side a! wars m ut. lau. moistnre i evapupaUnp c,Kas the veaael and the water it contains, just as one can teel the coolness that comes from a breeze on the btdy when wet with perspira- j tion. In the dry air of the southwest. ! where the Pueblo Indian finds his J home, this evaporation is very great, j and the insult ik that the notterv ollna . , Brt. UMHj bv whites, Indians and' Mexi- ! I ,i;v.", hold col drinkinir wau-r Anyone who has traveled through the southwest cannot fail to recollect the old brownish buff-colored olla with its curious Indian decorations in con ventionalized pictures of birds, beasts and fish that were sure to be found in j the fork of a dry cottonwood branch standing just inside the door with a j yellow calaltash. or if. in a very modern j J house, a tin cup haneing from a nail ' on the door jamb. And water from it ' after a long, dusty ride in the boiling I sun tasted many times better than the ) coldest ice cream soda he ever paid ten , cents for in the states. It may have 1 been what CoL Tom Ochiltree terms the large, elegant thirst that added to -the supposed virtues of the olla as a J water cooler, but the scientists of the j National Museum will tell you that the cooling qualities of the porous pottery j are quite as real as imaginary. In the I better class of Mexican house the chipped and battered olla in its pictnr- t-.-ue ruM.ic support wu usuauy oe rv- placed by a more daintily ornamented. earthen one shaped like an army can- teen, suspended by a gray Mexican t sarf in the draught of a window, or a ' highly ornate bowl of a couple of gal- ; Ions eanacitr. swung in the same war ;n netting of twisted yucca fibers. Hut the cooling principle is always the same. WATCHING A GROUSE DRUM. The Kom raid ta Oa Had by Uie Whir Acalnct th Body. Early in October I had the only op portunity which has ever presented itself in my twenty years of experi ence in forest and field of stadrinc the method employed by the cock part ridge in producing that peculiar sound known among sportsmen as drumming, aiys a writer in Forest and Stream. I was out with my gun looking for quail quite early in the morning and was working toward a small wooded sffLmp, where I knew the birds fonnd .Sc shelter at roosting time, as well as fr,,! the gun when flushed by dog, ffir I no tenter, no matter how ardent, v.onl '. Kutc the temerity to brave the suck-Ink' . and wild brier vines. Ilcur in7 the ci.. 1 of a quail. I stopped to li.sten sm.l locate him positivtriy. I st-.xtd facia? a stone wall, distant aitout f-ix rKis. oa each side of which grew hazt-i busli.-s. Sudilenly out of thise on the opposite side sprang a fine old cock pcrtri.tge and dropped on the well directly in front of me. tail spread, ruff standing out and crest raided the picture of alertness. What n chance for on artist. I hardly Wreathed. Between us was a smal alder !r.::h. tall and slim. This tew the only shelter, yet the bird did not seem to notice me. for after standing a ' """" "c a" jtouu himself.'"" seeming to enjxiy the rays of the sun. mfir.nA n.nn, n. il 1 ..I. , V ., . I ' . i. v . u mnd etched him thus fur probably ten ; minutes, and waa considering whether f i to let nun go altogether or ucsn nd try a shot, when he storrped. shook i himself, stretched one wing and leg. then the other, took a Took around and. slightly nising his feather, as a set-; ting hen when disturbed, raised his ' wings a little above a horizontal line j and brought them down against his ; body, increasing the time until it ; ended in a flutter, as it seemed. This : I watched him repeat: the third time I moved slightly; he spotted me and moved also. I am perfectly satisfied on one point, however, that the mysteri- , ous noise, as some term it, is produced ! by striking, the wings against the body. As many will admit, who have had the opportunity to observe, the sound is more pronounced and distinct at a distance than very near it, where I it has a muffled, fluttering sound. Many theories are advanced on the ', subject, amon? them one to the effect , that the bird '-lands on a hollow log and ! strikes it with his wings, thus prodnc-1 in," the sound from the log. j i . A dentist died in a rural town in Eng-! T ,, " Vu " years in pulling the molars of hi ft-1-: low citizens. Ue had made it h bobbr ' to keep all the teeth which be had ' drawn in the course of bis professional 1 career, and took great pride in tbe eol-' lectkm. When his will was trpened it ' was found that he had ordered the col- i lection of teeth to be placed with him ; in bis coffin for buriaL His heirs ful- archir-ilop-iHt of the fntnre century shtll happen toopen that grave, he will have "food f ir thought'' and some dif ficulty, perhaps, in explaining the pres ence of so many teeth. 4 wfrz&n. A Racking Cough Cured by Ayor"a Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. r. 1. Hall. 217 r.etieiwte SL, Lockort, JC. Y., buys : "Over thirty year ago, I remember hearing my father ilenorihe the wonder ful curative effects of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. During a recent attack of I .a Grippe, which avtiimed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lung. accom panied lr an ncravatiDj; couch, I used various remedies anil prsxeription. While some ol these nie!ioine piirtial!y alleviated the roughing liiirin? the day, none of tliem afforded me any relief from that spasnMHlic actum ol the lun; which would seize Hie the tiiuieit I attempted to lie down at riilit. Alicr tin or twelve such uiplitM, 1 was Nearly in Despair, and had ahotit ileci.;.'.! to nit up all niclit in my easv chair, ami pro. lire what sleep 1 could in that viiiv. It tiien oc rurrcd to me that I liuj a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Fectond. I took a poonlul of this prepura'ion iu a little water, and was able to iie Jv u w:-.bniit eoiighins. In a few nioiin :!!.. I fi ll asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly rcfreshe! r n.i f..-r i n nch better. I to..k u t -a- --i'i.! of tl.- !Vr Vtral every Bilit lor a o k. ?; n i'r::tl nalli decreased t!te time, au.i tn xa week my ronch wc rnreu." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Promo. to z,z-1 -.-; to cure Dvalh af aa Albaoy Plane?. Alba.vt, Or., Nov. 15. Benjamin Brenner, a pioneer Hebrew citizen, died suddenly at noon today of heart disease. He was found lying in the barn, where ,,e ha(j to feed the row , . J - Assignee's Notice. Notice in herrtiy riven that John F. Koot haa ; duW etuveTeil ti the unttersiirnetl, by proper . deed of airnment. all or ht rtai and personal protamv.fiir tnebeneiitof ail ol hiemtinrs. All perMin haviikr claima atainm aaiU John F. kintf are hereby imtiiM! to prvaeot the amine, 1 Ttnierly renihit. to me at Uie othee of lJumr A ' Menefee. In balleii city. Orv"n, within ninety ' dar from the dite itf thia notice, j Iiatnl tbi nth day ol Sovemher. l"t. i novlTdarJS H. OLE.N'N. Saiirttee. Notice. No'ire In hereby riven that the nndenljmed htu been duly appointed by the llunnrable t .nittv Court of the ete of ureeon, hr t aco eoonf. winilntstratrix of the eaute of Chariea r.. Krtixiit. d'ei.ajniil. All peranna bavinji eiaiina snirn,: aid estate are hereby notified to present tiie ume. duly rerined. to nie at my reaolenee in I!!- ly. Waneo eounty. Oreiron, within 9i m'Oifhi. fnm the dte of thia notice. batec. tt.U litb day of October. 1j-i fll'KHE J. KAli.fTT Admimntratrix of the t-lle of t'harlr E. llalKht, deenuea. IK JU-Srl' Administrator's Notice. Xottee U hereby riven that hv an order of the ' t'nnri of the eute of oreaon hir the ( ounly of I U aeo. duly noide and Vntered on tne im day of ( Nmeinierr, it. (ne niKtemisneil was appointed j aduini.tralor of the enute of Juluia ( uhieitrn. ! lee.it. All wrne havine ciaima aaaiiiat j tne eS te f aald deeeaied are hereby nottli to , PTwent tneni. with tne proper v.'Ui.he7 there- t l-r. i- me at the nthee ( liuniiairtim a Wlmm. I Tt llla Oiv.in, witniu nx mntt hum the ! duo- hereof. luted Th IaUea. irson. Sot. 1"M. h. e. IM NTI.S iTOX. A'tminiratJir of the kitnte ot Julma tb-k-iij. leeeaed. nor:'dcet. NOTICE FOR FCBLKATION. t". H. Lxxd times. The liaHn. tir.. Nm-entber !wi. .Viitiee i hereby riven that the lollinrins named settler ha MtaJ notiee irf hi intention . P make hnai proof in unpport of hie euom. and tnut n.l no of will lie rntMie hel-we tlie rev;i!ter reeeiver of tbe I. e. Iind oflwe at Tbe j oaitea. w., on ueeemtter a, la Baatll Ilelora, - Hd F Xo Oi. for the eC!, sec U, Tp i R K. W if. " "aine tlie folkiwlnv witneeae. f prove bit Mid Und. viz.: rrank oaoel. V. II. Waaetieid. ' narie . Ktre, The Uall, Oresjon ; Hampton JA8. F. M'JORK. hegi.-tr. NOTICE FOR PCEUCATION. Lass Orncz, The Imllen, Or..f Sot. ti. 14. ( X-niee I- hereby airen that the following- nameii aettier ha ttled reiti of hi. intention in maae final pemrf In mpprt of hi eimni. and that mid PO.pf will be njiwle ttefore tbe heeialer and heeetyer at Tbe Laiiea. Oreron, on le- i a4 . s-uB, v m - Aaa M. Stowwilll. Hd No. !. for the see 21, Tp t R V. J He name the follnwinr witnemea to prove bin j eontinoona reaidencc upon and cultivation of aatd land, viz: I ha. Hayward. R. I. Pi'rher. F.rael MefU, i J. K tinudgraaa, all of 1 yen Vale-r. in. JAB. V. I1UOKE, hntititer. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C t. Lass Omd. Tbe liallea. Or..f Oetober i. 1mm. t Kotle la hereby riven that tne following aamed settler baa filed notiee nf hia Intention J" "nal poerf In mmrirf hi. elaim. and ,d reUer of ilU Ia "hl 7 Tbe ballca, Crtun lweea'er L ImH, vis: Jaeab A. Wafatr, se it. Tp. l . B i: r... w. m. He name the following witne "n"u rede upon and rulti'r.Uoo of . aaid land, riz w jwova Dia ' "iw - - "arriman, g. Fiiss. Lod-miby, Ureffon. I JA8. F. M'CtEF.. fcetrl.ter. Assbee s Notice of Final Acccnnt Notjf- ia her. ny given that the nnder.lrnd. ! a. ! of iw eeute of w . t.. rrtFii. in- i 'ivent debtor, ha. hied hi. Anal aeeotint in the ,r"iit Court of the ctale of Ursm. i.r, H mm-n ! emiety. aod that the aame will e,ne np f.a-1 hea.inr in ..id eourt on Woml.f.tn. I .thdayof MVWier, l"H.at whic'b time .aid aeeianee will I a f.ir an order 1irioutirf wod etate and dm- 1 e.'ia'irinr aaid ae.irne. 1 Imud thie ntbdnyirf (ietobr. I'l i A. K TH'MIHiN. --Sv IT Awisive ef F.Mate tv. L. ,arreta.,n. ! For pain in ths fide or chest there If nothing to good a piece of flannel a TTTNTEItVS dampened with Chamberlains Puinj-A. aVAv W.l I L. 1 .!.... itaiii ' xaiui ami ihiuiiu on over uwwbi w It sffardi prouipt and pe",""f,"t relief and if used in time a ill often prevent a cold from resulting iu ptieunionia. Ibis ! same treatment U sure cure f-r htme j bark. For rale i y Itlakrlry A lloiigh- tou lrumiu. Wasco Warenuuss 60., Receives Goods on Stor ; age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rates Reasonable make oooub W. W- Oo. TBI ItALLKH. OK A. A. Brown, Kap a lull aawiruueut at Staple aod Fancy Groceries, t and Provisions. walca be offer at Lew Fururas SPEGIflLx PRICES to Cash Buyers. HillBst Cask Prices for lis and otter Profa. 1T0 SECOND STREET. TE3CoMiaP2ffiogCL PACKERS OF Pork aod Beef atAXFACTTRERti OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curerscf jjf BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. PIONEER HERD POUND CHINA HOGS POIl HATiTJ. I Thirty-five bead for IHH, sired by j Center Free Trade, son of the Great Free Trade bog of Ohio, told for 800, the highest priced bog ever sold in tbe I ntted htate, asaiated bv aon Tecnmseh j Chip Jr 2184U. fold for tMO. ! Owing to the bard times, I will sell i for tbe next three months, mv pis for L0 each, or t'.J per pair. Will box and i deliver at nearest itation free, f Come and see them or write. No baeinen done on Kundayi. EDWARD JCDY, Centerville, Wash. Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, of RACE OVEX, baa rot onM splendid Farms and food paytns Town Property la tha WIU ette V alloy for atla very ehaap and on eaey term. Some of the farm to ezehanaw for Eastern Ov-r. property Write for list and term. FOR SflLE0R TRADE A F1SE IMPORTED Fracl Perctan EtaHioii, i-si in .h , M, . . . . ??-f' P0""". n Rnre roal 2 "h '.T, wtb ri""':1' j. iraoe . . . A" fin- none or eatte. Kerr & Buckley, Grass Vsllev, Or. isiBaci, J GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. ! i - ! 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IP YOTJ W.AJSTT Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, Thomas A. Hudson, Buceeaaor to Thorohury A Hudson, 83 Washington St, THE DALLES, OR. If ynu want liiformstitm einneri..nff Uim met it Und.tT th lawn rvialltiic tUffrtrlo, jrttu tmn tMiHrttlt him trr ol clunre. Mr bu tntwlr mr rinltr of thia bu.niia, anU ha pra.'-iinrd Imfuni the I tiltrd htatra Laud iHica Ua over Wa yvttrm. He t A rent for the Kantera Orernn Land Company, and ean pell yun t.nutu. or t'u Impmvrd Arrirultural lnus In any quantity dealrvd. and will aeitd a l'atnphUt dearrttilna; thew laud to anyone applying- to him for it. Settlara L wealed a Cavar'aaa I Laada. If ywa waat ta Hwrrww Moaey, oa Ut ar Kb art tiaaa. Its ewa aeeamaaodat rn. Wrltaa Tirm, Lira, aad Aeeideat lanruea. If aaaaat call. writ, aad yaar New - Umatilla- House, THE DALLES. OREGON. SINNOTTtS. FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P. R. R. Company, and office ol tbe Wetwn Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. 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