Ma's Oplaloa.
celvc s’x unfamiliar f. :lts, each about I “My resolution was soon formed, t
Che size of a luvlou. A frequent meth would go at once. 1 would not even see
Little Willi«
i J of serving til“ apricot is to slice it the heartless brother who had dis
—Say, mu, who
uud Mfie it with wine and sugar. cussed me with bls friends iu such a
invented the
¡Martinique Giri’s Story of Her J.iq. irs uro :u.:Je from the seeds of manner. 1 quickly repacked my travel
envelope?
.the
to and from the vanilla bean, lug bag. While doing so I cauie u|>on
Mil 1 really
Former Home.
a
photograph
of
myself,
which
had
lite chad n l; I., much like the grape
“ My hair came out by the hand
don’t know, uiy
ful, and the gray hairs began to
trv.it, but bigger. There are two varl- been taken as a memento for the
son, but I be
creep in. I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
e'.'i s; < :e with a white pulp is sour, friends 1 was leaving.
Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, l.'lbrlrl
lieve tbe first
BOOIAL LINES RIGIDLY DRAWN. t.n.l the other with a pink pulp Is
and it stopped the hair from com
“A sudden thought made me write a
Hwurvnllou Cars. Free lloollulng chair 1»?^*
one wus dis
ing out and restored the color.”—
s-v et. The skin is crystallized and few words ui>on it and lay it ou the
covered in a
HIE
WTH OKNTUHY TRAIN un. «,«„ d.
Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass.
table where tbe flowers and luncheon
of tbs year.
» »»»
lateresttnic Habits and Incidents of us.J as u conserve. There are many
married man's
rts of oranges, figs and bananas. still remained. Then 1 put on my bat
« Life on the West Indian Island Re
pocket address-
There’s a pleasure in
hitter are an imixirtaut factor in and mantle uud was just going to opeu
Fastest Train in the World,
ed to bis wife's
I called by a Eutopeau Girl—.Wealth /I e t'.ei
the door wheu I heard a lutchkey in
of the negroes.
offering
such a prepara
mother.
of
Fruit
and
V
etretaliles
—
Women
"l'.t
.e
is
sure
to
t>e
a
ravonte
serted in the other side. It was Her
I>
Electric Lighted, Steam Heated.
tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
tv!•!«. U t . uera. It is the pulp of the bert, 1 thought He should not find me
Fine Embroiderer,.
The llmlgsr Riats Espross, ths Quest d»u,
Not
An
Objec
.i ■. i a tree and is used with French there, and, seeing the door of a small
irida ruuulag boiwneti Hl. Paul and (aneUJ
It gives to all who use it
The eyes of a pretty Martinique girl
tion.
vis the Short Line.
***
as a salad or is boiled and room open, 1 slipped iu aud closed it
such
satisfaction.
The
Were heavy with tears while she talked ■,:vc.l with a white sauce.
The Proprie
behind me.”
Connections from the West made »u
with a New York Tribune reporter the
tor—But we
Northern I'selfle, Great Northern sud Cesi?
hair becomes thicker,
“ .'he avocato pear is rather a vegeta-
"Now let me tell the rest,” interrupt
diati Facino Railways. This I. sis’ lh„
haven't enough
other day of her former home in SL
'i. t a fruit. It has a tuarrowlike ed Dr. Trenton, "for 1 was the principal
It."
«‘“S
longer,
softer,
and
more
work to keep
Pierre and of her many friends who nub), it liieh is eaten uncooked with actor. 1 fancied 1 was drewminir as 1
glossy.
And
you
feel
so
another man
Were there at tbe time of the disaster. uilt. I’t'.rlne manioc Is very much used, became aware of the invitingly spread
busy.
secure in using such an
The young woman and her sisters, It Is manufactured from the grated table. Then 1 saw two covers laid ns
“How I could love
The Applicant
old
and reliable prepara
like most white girls at Martinique, re tubers of ManilioJ utllissima, which If for a delightful tete-a-tete and upon dat gal tf she wasn't
W H M CAD,
H L. SIBLER
— Oh, I don’t
-met tes weigh forty pounds apiece, my dluncr napkin a photo of the sweet
General Agent,
Traveling Agent,
ceived their education in Europe. The Bv s
tion.
SI.00 a bottle. Ill drugfitti.
.'nnlttlng the grated product to est face I had ever seeu. Look—that's such a pronounced mind that.
««Alder Hl Portland. Oregon.
convent school, the girl explained, ad r-a; pressure a deleterious Juice pc the picture. 1 have not given it up brünetter—New York What I want ts
If y<?ur drugiriHt cauinot aunply you,
mitted all applicants, negro as well as cult.’.r to tbe plant Is removed. Bread since. And listen what was on it:
a steady Job.
•end us one douar and we will ¿apreee
Journal.
you a bottle. Bo Murò aud vive tbe namo
white children, and as the social lines fruit is common and Is boiled aud
“ ‘As 1 am so ugly that I destroy your
of your ueureHt ex premi offlee. Addrena,
J. C. A Y EK CO., 1 A)we 11. M um .
are rigidly drawn in Martinique white s rved whole er mashed. The Carlb- peace and drive away your frieud, I
F'arui for Sale.
people in rare Instances patronized the beau cabbage, which does not resemble leave you and shall find a borne else- A 120-acre tract, all fenced ,70 acres un
dereultivation, free «oil and easily cultivated
TIME CARD NO. 20.
achool. The speaker recal led many In the northern cabbage, but which is where.'
son the public road a quarter of a mile from
“I puzzled over it in vain, for your Moonville,
teresting habits and incidents of Mar tin re like n turnip, is very good. Tbe
Sams valley postoftioe—improved
No.
2
For Yiiquina:
natives are particularly fond of red letter never entered my thoughts. 1 with u dwelling house with four rooms below
tinique home life.
Leaves AI buoy.........
M.
and
one
above,
a
good,
large
barn,
smoke-house
“We were never apprehensive of dan pepper. A savory illsh of vegetables could reach only one conclusion—that and wood shed, Kock creek Hows through tbe
“ Corvallis..........
M.
onions
highly
seasoned
with
It
is
anil
land,
a
good
well
of
water
at
the
house
and
a
the
original
of
this
captivating
picture
ger from the mountain," she suid. "in
Arrives Yuquina ..
F. M.
good well at the burn, six miles from Gold Hill
known
as
;
iment
confit.
Sweet
pota-
No.
1
Returning:
had been here aud that I had missed 11 road station. Will be sold for 410 per acre.
deed, we never even thought of it as a
Lea vis Yaquina......
W Inquire of ali as J. day , real estate
..7:00 A. M.
volcano. To us it was always 'the tecs ar.d bananas are the favorite prod her.
Leaves Corvallis....
.11:30 A. M.
“James thought I was mad. At last ent Jacksonville Oregon
mountain.’ on the side of which grew ucts . f the uegroes, who subsist chiefly
Arrives Albany.......
12:15 p. M.
I extracted tbe facts from him, at
such luxuriant verdure as no one can >n beans, salt codfish and breadfruit.
No. 3 For Detroit:
"There Is little social life iu Marti least so far as be knew, for be did not
realize until he has seen it. The lake
Leaves Albany.........
1:00 I*. M.
PROFESSIONI CARDS
in the crater was the favorite resort nique. and unless there is a dancing know where my 'sister’ hnd disappear
Arrives Detroit.......
5:41 pm .
for the young men who bathed in it • party the population is pretty sure to ed to. I caught up my hat in tbe hope
No. 4 from Detroit:
be
in
bed
lietween
V
and
10
o'clock
in
of discovering some trace of her. We
and camped around it. Women and
Leaves Detroit................. 6:30 a . m .
I«. G. GALE, M. Ü
Ariives Albany................. 11:05 a . m .
girls seldom visited the crater because the evening. Dancing is the principal were both on tbe threshold when I
Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany la
of the steep and difficult climb as one pastime, and the young people can nev heard a faint cry. I opened the store
er get enough of it. The climate does room door, and Dorothy, in tears, fell Office in Orth’s Building.
t ime to connect with the S. P. south
neared the summit
bound train, as well as giving two or
Hours—2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. id .
"Tbe drive from St. Pierre to our not encourage games. We introduced into my arms.”
three hours in Albany before depar
“If I had not been frightened to
summer home at Morne Rouge was a tennis, but no one played it after we
ture of N. P. North bound train.
delightful one. Along parts of tbe way left. There are no teas and few dinners. death in that dark room,” said Dolly, Jacksonville
Oregon
Train No. 2 connects with the 8.
A
festivity
r
celebration
occasionally
“
when
that
horrible
monkey
jumped
big sugar cane plantations waved their
P. North bound train.
s
takes
the
form
of
a
very
formal
lunch
on my back 1 would have stayed there
silky - arms in tbe breeze. At Trois
Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P*
A.
E.
REAMES,
Ponts. a village on the way, barefooted eon, which is in reality a heavy din for hours rather than call for help.”
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
A T T O R N E Y-A T-L 4 W,
“Just think, Mr. Harwood, your spe.
direct service to Newport and adja
women wearing big hats, which they ner and about which there is little gay-
cent beaches.
cial aversion. Miss Dolly, had already
wove from palm leaves, were always ety.
Jacksonville,
.
■
Oregon
“The women, both black and white, disturbed Jack's peace to such a de
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush
to be seen washing their clothes in the
and other mountain resorts leaves
river. The river bed was covered with who have been educated in the convent gree as to be banished to the dark
Once In Red Men's Building.
Albany
at 1:00 p. >n. after the arrival
huge bowlders, which the washers use do exquisite embroidery aud lacework. storeroom. No sooner had 1 entered it
of S. P. south bound train from Port-
The
white
women
also
make
wax
than the mischievous pet jumped on
ROBT. G. SMITH,
in place of washboards, standing in the
land, reaching Detroit at 5:45 p. m.
river and slapping tbe garments on the fruits aud vegetables which are re my back and would not move till Jack ATTORNEY and counselor at law
For futher information apply to
stones with a vigor that would have in markable for their lifelike appearance. came to the rescue.”
E dwin S tone ,
I
have
seen
pineapples,
apples
of
vari
“
Yes,
1
was
obliged
to
restore
my
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
Manager.
sured destruction to the fabric bad the
ous
sorts,
sugar
cane
and
the
like
J. T urner . Agent, Albany.
household fairy to Herbert, who had
process been applied by uninitiated
H. JI. CitoNisK, Agent Corvallis.
bands. Out of the palm leaves the wo which it was hard to recognize from beeD waiting anxiously for ber since 2
practices sll the courts Office tn Hank
b ullding up stairs
men also made kitchen fans, which the real. I have never seen anything o'clock. However, 1 did not let him
served them in place of bellows to en to equal this waxwork in France, Ger injoy ber company long, for noon she
J. IM. KEENE, D. D. 5
' 1T-0000000000000
many, Holland or England.
had to descend to the third floor flat
courage their fires.
"A profusion of roses, honeysuckle! again and preside over my breakfast,
“The Jardin des Plantes was a beau
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
tiful place, but it was infested with and other flowers grow about the luncheons and dinuers.”
Onices >n the Adkins Deuel block
Ned Harwood was obliged'to admit
snakes, as are the forests of the island. houses. Few wild birds are seen, and
that, all unconsciously, tie bad proved Medford,
Oregon
•Visitors had to look out for them. none is heard.”
V ia the
a very useful matchmaker.
There were beautiful ferns in Marti
In reply to Inquiries we have pleas
P. P. PRIM A SON,
nique, but I always noticed that where ure in announcing that Ely’s Liquid
Scuarlns the Circle.
they were most luxuriant snakes were Cream Balnt is like Ute solid prepara
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
tbe most numerous. No one thinks of tion of that admirable remedy in that
The phrase “squaring tbe cisele” I*
Railway
Jacksonville, Oregon.
exploring the woods for flowers, as it cleanses and heals membranes another way of saying “attempting an
9
AND
th?y do here, because of the serpents. affected by nasal catarrh. There is impossibility.” The allusion is to the
OREGON
■Will practice tn sll courts of tbe Stale. Of JACKSONVILLE.
Beautiful orchids and other lovely wild no drying or sneezing. The Liquid mathematical question whether a cir
t
flee in tbe Court House lsst door on tbe
flowers grow in the forests. The or Cream Balm is adapted to use by cle can be made which contains exact
rlrht from entrance
ratients
who
have
trouble
in
inhaling
Order«
tor
Hacks,Buggies
and Hiding Hone«
chids are usually found in Inaccessible
Railroad
{
promptly attended to.
through the nose and prefer spraying. ly tbe same area as a square, and the
places, difficult even for the natives to The
difficulty
is
to
find
tbe
precise
ratio
be
Feeding
done
ut
reasonable
rates. Beal of
Only iraoNcontIneotal Un
Ó
price, including sprayiDg tube, Is
A. C. HOUGH,
care taken to prevent accident«, bul will be re
PaaxiDK directly through
Ò
reach. The country surrounding Trois 75 cents. Sold by druggists ormailed tween the diameter and the circumfer
sponsible tor none sbouhl they occur.
attorney - at - law
Ponts is especially wild and pictur bv Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, ence of a circle. Popularly It is 3.1459.
Will refuse io do livery work on credit
SALT
LAKE
CITY.
|
GEORGE N
LEWIS Prorp
•
esque.
...
Uregoa.
etc., but the numbers would go ou to Grant's Pana,
New York.
"Among the attractive sights of St
infinity. This problem has given rise
LEADVILLE.
Office over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store.
You Know What You Are Tsklng
Pierre was the early morning market, When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, to an amount of labor only equaled by
PUEBLO,
which country women brought their because the formula is plainly printed on every that bestowed upon the equally impos
H. D. NORTON,
showing that it ts simply Iron and (Jut-
COLORADO SPRINGS, |
produce in big wooden trays on their obttle
sible
one
of
discovering
perpetual
ino
nine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay 50c,
TTOKNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
heads and from which women buyers
lion.
and DENVER.
’
took home their purchases in the same
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
Three Splendidly equipped trains dal- S
fashion. The wooden head tray was, THE DOCTOR’S ROOM
FARM FOR SALE.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
If To all Points East.
C
too, tbe laundress' only vehicle when
'Office above 8 PDA L. Co 's Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Trenton were to
•he called for and delivered her cus
Through Sleeping and DlulngiCars andx
ESTABLISHED IN 186s
Forty acres of land on Applegate,
Free Kecltnlng Cha Ira
X
tomers’ wash. The women dressed in getber with Trenton’s brother, and Dr. near the old Phil Gleave ¡place.
The most magnificent scenery In ?
Trenton suggested that his wife tell Fifteen acres enclosed, half of which
tbe most brilliant hues obtainable.
Wm. M. COLVIO,
T hs school continues the careful training
America by Daylight
o
and thorough instruction for which It ts favor
"At Fonds Core, outside of tbe city. the story of how she came to marry.
is in alfalfa, with water to irrigate
Stopovers allowed oa all elasaea of 2
LAWYER.
ably known
“Herbert, my brother, bad written the whole. Also eight head of cattle
It was a picturesque sight to see the
tickets.
X
fishermen bringing in their big nets in that it would be impossible for him to and 25 hotis. For further particulars
Jacksonville
Oregon.
The Mualc Department
Tor cheapest ratsa and deaerlptlvs V
H. W. W ilson ,
literature address
O
the early morning. A great variety of meet me at the station and that I must enquire of
la always In cba: ge of competent and esper-
Jacksonville, Ore,
excellent tish was plentiful in Marti take a cab and drive to Kings Court
J.
D
MANSFIELD,
g
leneed teachers. Board and tuition per session
Office In Red Men's Hu Idin
of twenty weeks, leu.IX). Studies will be resum
nique, and it was sure to be fresh, for Mansions.
General Agent,
Ó
ed
September I, IkOI.
Retail
Market
Report.
“
When
I
arrived
at
King
’
s
Court,
I
It could not be kept from one day to
•44 Tiird Street, Portland, Oregon.
Y
For prospectus, address
another on account of the climate. Ice walked bravely up the stairs with my
The following quotations were
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES
•
pras expensive, but was used by the traveling bag, the cabman following made up this afternoon, and is an
^^>000000000000000000000
Vrhlte people. An Icemaking plant was with my trunk. The length of th« impartial report of the prices paid
stairs took my breath away and also by Jacksonville dealers:
one of the enterprises of St. Pierre.
JACKSONVILLE
Wheat—75c per bushel.
I "People of Martinique are early ris deprived me of all power of calculation,
Flour
—
41
70
(a.
41.80
per
100
pounds.
ers. The colored population starts for and in my ignorance I was unaware
Oats—36c per bushel.
market by 4 o'clock, and the white that tbe entresol does not count.
Barley—Rolled, 41.25 per cental.
people are awake and ready for their
"Therefore, when I arrived at th«
Hay—Per ton. baled. 418.
first coffee by 6 o’clock. Many people landing where a door was standing
Potatoes—41.50 & $2per hundred.
drink cocoanut water, which is said open and an old manservant just re
Onions—2 cts per pound.
to have the virtues of vlchy, the first plying to an inquirer that the doctoi
Butter— 35cGZ50c per rolL
thing In the morning. Tbe cocoanuts would not be in until 2 o’clock, I con
Beans—3(®5c per pound.
Lard
—15c per pouud.
are procured by the little negroes, who eluded that I bad reached my journey'«
Abstracts made ts Titles sf
Eggs—20 cts per dozen.
climb the trees for tbe fruit and de end, for my brother also rejoices in th«
Sugar—D. G. 44.75(0/45 25 per rwt.
Lsnds.
liver it fresh to their patrons when the title of doctor, though bis degree is I b
LBOALDOCUMENTS.
Poultry—43.00 to 43.50 per dozen.
prater is cool and sparkling. Tbe jelly- music.
•11 Bind drawn up especlsllvpertaiolnr to
Hams—16c(o;18c per pound.
like pulp of the young cocoanut is a
“To old Colonel Junes’ astonishment
the settlement of estates
Shoulders—12jc per pound.
fireat delicacy. The dry nut, in the I walked in, saying: ‘The doctor ex
Side Bacon—156z20e per pound. «*
Accounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance.
condition It is received here, is grated pects me. Please have my luggage
MONEY LOANED.
taken to my room. I am his sister.’
and made into a delicious ice cream.
"Breakfast is, as a rule, served be
“With that be admitted me, mutter
lnvstment securities i speeiBlty. Jeckson
Dounty Scrip bought and sold.
tween 7 and 8 o’clock and usually con-_ ing, ‘Never beard of a sister,’ into th«
have ■ complete set of maps of all surveyed
aists of a cocoa or chocolate, with smoky, dusty apartments I assumed tc
lands In this county, and receive Abstraets
monthly
from Roseburg Land Office, tbe Land
kread or biscuit and butter. The mid be my brother’s bachelor quarters.
Department of the O. A C. R R. end the Stat«
flay repast at noon is the hearty meal
“To distract my thoughts I picked up
Land Department at Salem of all new entries
made 1 am thus prepared to make out home*
of the day, and there are always a fish a magazine, opening it where a Jettei
stead papers and take proofs thereon. Also I
course, a meat course, vegetables and bad been placed to serve as a mark.
take filings and proofs of timber lands, and
a dessert of fruit in one form or an- My eyes fell on the first words, and mj
can save to partlea the expense of a trip
to tbe Roseburg land office
other. A lighter meal is served at 7 attention was riveted in a moment
p. In., at which there are always a
“Now comes the disgraceful part of
f bava a Namberaf FlneFarma aad other
Deafrabla Property to as« heads for
meat soup, a vegetable or two and a my confession. I could not refrain from Represents the highest
Sale.
dessert. Pastries in the shape of pies reading tbe letter. It was signed, ‘Your
standard
of
excellence
d^Promot
reply made to all let ters. Charg-
and puddings are little used. There is old friend, Ned Harwood.’
es In accordance wltb 'be times
a wealth of fruit Some of the vegeta
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanna.
______
"Dear Old Man—So you have decided to In cereal coffee products
The uses to which our Junior can be put arc
fudge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any:
bles common in the north, such as as Install that dreadful little thing In your
business
house
la
Jacksonville.
though you acknowledge yourself
ns
variech
as the leaves in the trees. It was
paragus and artichokes, are much house,
SILAS
J.
DAY
54%
California
figs
and
prunes,
that all the peace and comfort of your
■mailer when grown In Martinique, life will be gone. Do be advised and give
born
of
necessity,
to supplant out-of-date meth
but others are larger. The cucumber, up the Idea of such folly. At any rate, scientifically blended with 46%
ods,
and
its
advantages
over windmills, steam
MB
for instance, which attains a giant don’t be surprised If I cut your acquaint well ripened grain, makes • table I
ance tor the present and leave you to
and
horse
powers
are
many
fold. Engine can
size in the islands, would hardly be solitary enjoyment to long as Dolly forms beverage of rare quality.
be seen in operation at office of the Scathern
recognized here. Concombres farcis part of your establishment. Luckily I m
an usages is a favorite dish. The big off tomorrow, and by the time 1 come
Oregonian. Any inquiry or order sent us will
In F1GPRUNE. there is com-
cucumbers are peeled, tbe seeds are back you will have found out your mls-
receive our very best attention.
MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
take and sent Miss Dolly back where abe bined, with the delicioua fruit
removed and the cavities left are filled came from. Your ol<l trlend.
x
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iwlth sausages: then the cucumber is
flavor, all the nutritioua •nd
"NED HARWOOD.”
Rooked In butter much in the fashion
The But in Current Literature I
“My dear lady," cried Harwood, "you health-giving qualities of fruit and
of a pot roast. It is sliced when serv don't mean to say that any mlsunder-
12 Com fl err N ovels Y early
grain.
ed at the table. Cucumbers are also standing arose out of that?”
/
MANY SHORT STORIES ANO I
seed for Mir.ds. Apricots are ■ differ
"I <lo mean to say so,” she replied,
PAPERS
ON
TIMELY
TOPICS
Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only
ent fruit from those common here. A laughing. “It was quite possible I
$2 50 fcrvcar ; 28 cts , a cofy
etory is told of a man in Martinique, should assume those words referred tc
ALL GROCERS SELL
NO CONTINUEO SluRIES
■ stranger to the country, who amazed me. and you cannot t>e surprised dial I
41-48 Second St., PORTLAND. ORE.
EVERY NUMBER COMFLgrt <N ITSELF
tda servant by sending for a half do»- at first I wua highly indignant and riGPRUNE _ CEREAL
—............-
— ■
—■
* ...
•n anricots. He was surprised to rs- then lec’nn u< ni*«-'
a
HOME LIFE IN ST. PIERRE
Lost Hair
Best of Everythin
The North-western line.
fhe Northwestern Line.
Corvallis & Eastern R. R.
UNION
i
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EAST
Rio Grande Western
Denver & Rio Grande ?
St. Mary’s Academy,
Silas J. Day
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and II. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
2, H. P
GASOLINE ENGINE
F igprune
Cereali
The "Weber Junoir
LIPPINCOTT'S
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Machinery Go.