The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, November 27, 1890, Image 8

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    INDV.'S CUMMCR RESORT.
IIlRlirat Kiillrituil Mnl.u'i III Mis Olil
Wir lei ttitiif li tJ !ii(;:i Trnrtrm.
At 4 o'clock we litid reached mi elevn
tion of ovor 7,1(10 fcvt, tin' highest rail
road station the Old World. A rapid
descent of .1 i lWt brought lis to Dar
joelmjr, th - miles further on. This it
4i very p't iiicMiit town, with pretty !
lioues. all in j;.inleiiH. scattered nloiig
the steep s'lle of a sort of amphitheatre, j
3ookin;j down over a ilyp valley and '
over slopes or lea gardens. Over the
vnlley in fro-it of the town rears n suc
cession of niruiitnins, 8.000, 111.000 and
12.000 fe 1 !i, with magnificent sky
lines, and fiiit,nr over and lieyond thorn,
forty-live mile., away, lifts mighty Kun
chmjiiiii. ".;. IV! lei-t lii .di. anil, next to
Everest, the Indict enk on the j;lobe.
Darjeelnijj w u siiminer resort for tho
European if the plum, the summer home
of the In iiieiiaiit jjmeruor of India and
governor of llenL-al. and a sanitarium for
the English tr.iojH. On the ton of tho
. lii II. above it 1,0 );) feet, is a barrack I
and lio.it.il. In the town is a bazaar, in i
which on iSuudn. we suu a most inter-j
ostium ma -i of o.itOO or (1,000 people from
IS'epaul, Sikkim. lihootan, Thiliet and J
Darjeeling proper. It, was one of tho ;
regular set of fairs for trading, and was ,
food for sevend days' study. Unfortu- j
iiately, however, we saw it only on itJ '
last d.'iy, but also its lxst. Tnido was j
going on in sheep, goats and ponies from '
lihontan and a few from Thibet. People, I
were there from Sikkim with maize, !
leas, oranges and grain; people from Ne
paid with knives and produeo of several
sorts j
The Blocks were small, frequently only
so much us the dealer had broinrht on
3V. JI1IIV.II 11 1 1111- llt-,IK- llilll IJIIJIllIU Mil
Jiis b.iel; over the iiioiiiitain passes. Ono
Jiad two or three bushels of Indian corn,
Ksir article. Another a like quantity
of iK-ans or millet. Here was a woman
who had traveled for two or three days
with two bushels of oranges hanging
rom her fo -ehead. She had climbed a
pass 8,000 feet high and slept in the cold
open air on the bare ground. She was
liappy when she sold her stock out at
retail and received three rupees, or $1,05.
There was a man who had journeyed in
the same way from just, under Mount,
Everest, a live or six days' journey. His
fltock was four Roman nosed hheep and it
half dozen Nepaulese knives. The sheep,
which had lieen the pack horses for his
knives and provender, are worth three
Tit pes eneh and tl knives one, Tho
dealers were gem rally Hijuattcd on the
ground, wiih their little stores in baskets
or on mats before them. Their worldly
wealth was small, but yet they had a
contented look.
Jt made me, on arrival, almost blush
to jHTniit a good looking, soft eyed girl
to take my t-achcls from the station to (ho
hotel. One of these makes my arm acho
to carry it 100 or so yards, yet this little
girl swung two from her forehead,
cliniU'd i.'iiiibly the high hill to tho hotel,
few hundred yards oir, and was per
fectly satioiied when I gave her two an
nas or less than live cents. There aro
many line rides in tho neighborhood of
Darjeelin one through a dense forest
on a steep mountain side gave us a lino
insight into the giowlhof these latitudes
So close and tlenseare they the sun never
Mnftnitis t tlu- Kroiiiiil. nml Unit tihtick
of w(xxl never dries. The rainfall there
is about ViTi inches a year; tlie soil is as
jicli as loam can be made, and tho forest
-vegetation is astonishing. I regret that
I have not I hue to descrilic it to vou.
We, however, had eonio to see mighty
biiow elad mountains, not to revel in !
vegetation nor to delight in forest clothed
valleys aud vine covered slopes.
Vo reached Darjeelmg exactly twenty
four hours after leavin -; Calcutta. Tho
gray and gre. u nioun:. ins around were
visible, but thick el i !s shrouded the
enow vim I frozen hei, , as. Our landlord
(said it was rabidly turning colder, and
the morrow would U bright. Wo went
to bed to hope a"d dream. I was
awakened just liefuiv ti by tho mournful
howling and tpieer i: tttering barkingsof
jackals close to my window, It seemed
to mo there was a pack, but I have an
indistinct recollection that where two or
three of these brutes are gathered to
gether much nnie is there with them. 1
went to the from of lliu house, and lie
fore me rose the viceroy of mountains
mighty Kuiiehinjinga. His glaeiered
jieak caught the pale niys of the declin
ing morn aud sent them back as if from
u rugged mass of cold, burnished silver
Grand ami gloomy, he pierced tho bky, n
tseeptered monarch. To his right and to
his left stood hit royal aids, each succeed
ing one a little lower than the last. Tor
half a hundred miles thebo royal attend
ants st. xii 1 in grand array, each a king
nnd crowned in silvered diadems. 1
could scarcely tear myself away, but
locking to the north 1 saw a clear bky
over the lofty foot lulls', and had reason
to think the monarch of all was un
clouded. Carter Harrison in Chicago
JMnil.
Tito Colli Dnlliti' In Culm.
There iti a dilTeronco in tho value of
dollars gold and paper dollars. The
Spanish gold dollar is about equal in
value to our gold or greenbacks, but
their jMiper dollar is tally worth about
forty cents of our money, or their own in
gold. Tor a $5 greenback yon can get
-s; lU.fiO of Spanish money. When you
examine the wine list you are struck for
tho moment with the exceedingly low
jnieo of the lVet.ch wines St. .Julian
claret, $t, md Veuve Cliquot chainagne,
$1, 'for e.aniple. "Come," you may
argue, "I can easily atronl to celebrate
my llrst visit to Havana in a Untie of
Chateau Margaux or Poinincroy Sec."
Possibly joii have not noticed a littlo
word of three letters tit the head of tho
jirico list, It reads oro. and if you in
ilulgo in a 1 bottle without noticing this
void, instead of laying $1.(10, as you
may have e.ectei. you will tluil, on
tendering a $5 gieenkick in ayiiicnt,
that vou will receive in change only $1.
13ut it is a gold dollar. '. P." ill
IIouio Journal.
Ulinao of CoIlt''llll ()l chilli.
ThU is tho season when tho orchid
cnuw conies ernmuently lwforo tho pub
lic, through exhibitions. An English im
I sorter, who is probably tho king in the
trade, receiver, lu a year IkjIwooii 11,000,
000 and .I.OUO.OM) of plants. Ho lmi
(IxUh.ii collectors in various remote iarU
of the world getting together tho uuit
vtirictieti. Tho risks of tho trade uro
fearful, and tlio oxjhmiso ainounts to
about $100,000 yeurly. Chicago llcruld.
TAKE IT NOW.
If you're nltln; for n day
In the future far ntvny
Wlien. with koIJ enough to spare,
Yon will iwt from trial nml earn,
And cr Joyinent find supreme,
Ix't me tell yiMi 'tis n dream
If ynu'rii slnvInK all for wealth
At the cost of II fi- Mini henltli.
And tin-1 rewiit you lejeut
l or Hie fin in u you l'X'xm:L,
If your Joys ore yrl to U
I'uln. not pleasure, you will nee.
If you're waiting to Iw old
En you take the Kod of cold
And enjoy your rightful dim
Of life's pleasures, sweet and truo
You will find, alas, too late,
Woful disappoiiitiiiunt great.
Llvo life's Journey liy tho way:
While the sun shines make your hay!
Now now only nre joii sure
Of the pleasures that endure.
Pleasures that make memory hright
When life noon has turned to night.
O, the heart crows hard and cold
Tiling up tho yellow cold,
ThroHinx pr sent good away
Dreaming that a future day
Never coining may liontow
Joys joii now or never know.
Walt not (III n life is siient
Ere you know Its sweet content;
Take Its pleasures good and truo,
Wh le they still In long to you.
Then upon n futuro day,
They, and more. Ith you will stay.
-Detroit Kree Press.
Tim SbiKloiv or Teneilire.
In tho Canary Islands attention Is
beiiitr called to the fact that tho peal;
of TeneriH'e at dawn, casts upon the
ocean it shadow that at (list appears to
be Hat upon tho surface, but that grud-
mill v seems to rise up until it is per
v' I
poiulicular. antl stands apparently a
reproduction in black of the real moun
tain which beside it is white and glow
ing in the sunlight. The scientific ex
planation of the phenomenon is that
tho shadow at first is really lint upon
tho water, but that, as tho neat of tho
rising sun causes a vapor to rise from
tho ocean, the shadow gradually be
comes east against the bank of fog in
Rte.nl of upon tho water, and really is t
straight up in the air. Montreal Star. ,
Why I linnilor Sours ,1111k.
You have often asked or been asked :
"Why does thunder sour sweet milk?"
Milk is peculiar, inasmuch as it is very
sensitive to atmospheric changes.
Electricity, tho cause of thunder, pro
duces, or, if it tloes not produce, fol
lows great ami rapid changes in at
mospheric conditions. Lightning is
tho diseluiige whieli conies of electri
cal inequalities, producing chemical
changes in the air. Thunderstorms
represent the greatest activity of elec
trical phenomenon, and the best au
thorities give it as their opinion that
the electricity in the atmosphere is tho
prime cause of milk souringdtiriug tho
Iirovalenco of such storms. St. Louis
Jepublic.
All Aneciliito of tilt Artist (Jllurd.
Giranl, tho fiinious French painter,
when yoiiuir, culled on ltii .luinuis,
then of Napoleon's council. Tho
younir artist was poorly dressed and
11 col(l I'eception. but Iin Jtiinais
icovor'l such proofs of talent and
e.r(1' M'l,fi0 lllat ll0 a,,!5(!
1 (rreatest courtesy and respect and ac
companied his visitor to tho unto
chamher when he tool; his leave.
Tlioeliaiiroof manner was so marked
' that Girard looked his surprise but
-I ni iihIm anticipated his inquiry by
saying: ".My young friend, wo receive
! an unknown ierson according to his
dress; wo talco leave of him according
to his merits." Dry Goods Chronicle.
IIihim'i In Not, York.
Recently I had a talk with an expe
rienced builder. "Houses in New York
city," said he, "are built as badly as
ever. Tlie men employed by tho build
! ingdenartiuent ant "iiderpaid. They
' .should bo paid the present salary, plus
; what they now gel from builders to
I close their eyes to defective work,
j You see, a sneculativo builder wants
! to nut up his house ns cheaply as pos-
sibie, so he slips live, ten or twenty
, dollars in the hand of u city inspector,
j Why, there aro today houses uptown
that would tumble down if they were
; built separately. Standing one next
j to tho other is the only thing that
Keeps tlieni up, hpoch,
Cutting CIiihn Tubes by IMet'trlclty.
Glass tubes aro now cut by electric
ity. Tho tube is surroundeif with lino
wires, the extremities of which aro
placed in communication with tho
current. When the current is passed
through tho wire tho latter becomes
ret I hot. heating a glass beneath it, and
n single drop of water deposited on tho
heated plate will cause a clean break
ago of tho glass at that point. New
York Commercial Advertiser.
Ivxpeiislto l.lvlnu.
111 Buouos Ay res an opera box for
sixty nights costs $7,000. Coal for
i ran go or llreplaco is from $118 to $10
Jtot ton. You may go to tho circus for
5., 10. Shoes uro worth from $10 to
$1'-'. To he buried in style costs thou
sands. The cheapest luxury in town
is to have vour boots blacked often at
I K o.'tiitu it ulimik tfrtli ii ti ii.
W VU HlltltL's J.Vtttli;a)
.tiny llo All ttluht.
lSnglish as sho is wrote, spelled and
pronounced jjivos everybody a big lee
way, and it is perhaps all rijjht for tho
oiifrraverto eiiKravei "Ovr"' for "our,"
and "Tvcsday" for Tuesday. It simply
looks a littlo odd, mid no ono can
charge him with being cross oyed.
Detroit Free l'res.
Worth .Hurts Hutu Until,
A pair of bantam chickens wcro sold
at thu Ignition Crystal palace for $500,
which was almost exactly twice their
weight in gold. This is believed to bo
tho highest price over paid for a single,
pair of fowls since tho days of oxtrav
ugaiit and luxurious Homo. St. Louu
Republic
Thn llruaon.
Juggler Why is it that ladies call
n bonnet thoy Uko "a duck of a bon
net." Muggier I gjvo it up.
Juggler It is because when it is
worn thoy feel that they uro in thu
swim, Chatter.
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Cl.iiiila null Niinatiliie. My t'liani Ra ItBsnr
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nil I'luwi ra. My Maioiin Usui amd llt'it.
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I tun llie a-erf. Mv Svl vat. pa Crtaa, Jr
A lliirt. I iilierllniiec llv Mahv (Veil. Hav
'I'iiut Inter .Mirlit Hv It-iaKiir Mi-ciianan,
'I he lied IViiaa. Mv M V Caii-hh.
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No IMS The Onlll v lllser. I'v tfn vie Cm i ika
No 15V Florence I liiiglon'a Onlti. Ily Mra, Mahv A
Ukniin Vlttittntrtl
1o. 151. Lniii-nater'aCiililn. Ily Mra. M V Vlcvou. HfJ
N I.Vt, Muni firiiliete Mr Mra Hicniiv Wnon
No I5f 'I'lie I'liUnn nfAapa. llv l'l iihrnck Mahiivat,
Nii I S. 1'iirsrliiir llie I'l'ttera. Ilr Mia. Ai kvampkk
No I'll. A rim u rlitlit'a Ihiiiuhler. My Mra. annik
..nwAliiia llliilttittft
N.i lot llnlbiiv Aah Hull, Mv MAniaitKT Mi npiv (,'.
N" MS. A llnrlereil I. He. Mv Maiohm IIahi anp.
V. lit hll N.n-I'a Hi Ir. Mr li. Mv A un KB Kl BMIio.
N.. loi llnrta'a l''orlinie. Ms 1 i nio,vre Waiiptt..
N. 145. The MneoT llenrla. Mi M I, I iiuan-.
,N.i lit l.mly Viilurtir IMnliiiinila. My "Tnlc
ion naa
lit I'nlrliiit I'lilap. llraiilliorriri'lioraTlinrna. ' Wl,
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Ill lli'lisi't'ii I wis Nina. Ilj Ilia autliuv ,if " Dora
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S'o llll TIia- I.IIIVV ATa Scor'l. llv Ml M V. tlHAhr-nv.
No IT l l'i- -Iriinit.-I'n.i. uf Or. Ja-UjII nml .Mr.
Ilailf. Hv It. I. sikvknbii-i
N.. nil All Olil .Milli'a Miicrllloc llv lira. Ann S.
srHriilca
N,i IK1 I'mli-r llie I. Ultra. Hj aullior of ' lora Tliorne.
.lust tliinlc of II 1 Wn ttIII plvo you twenty five clint'liiliiR coiniielr novelsirf If yon will Cet us
only mi' enrly subsorlbor Tlio novels lire splomllil ones, finil thoy nto pnlillslieil coinplele In
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of America anil Kuropn. Nolo also tlio loii(? unit alliautlvo list frcm which you aro irlvlle;eil
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No 111
No IV,
A l.nvv llnrrlnze, He Ml Mm oca- Mnttrattit.
Wicked lilrf. Mi Mauvracil II. V
'I'lie li'lirl nrtlii Oi't'flli. Ily Cr aha Al-orar s
I lu'OI.I Onh, ii I heal, llv s vi rlil'il'ii.s, Jr.
'I'lip I 'sill Tiarssf si 'sslvlss. Hr II. T ('a, pok
The Inn. Illi.l If iililca. My M. T. Hti no a.
.No i.-i I h- lliu ml llrm-eli-l. My Mra. II- Wooo.
No I'll ('Hire llisiias. Mr t VTA IV riri.cr.
No. Ill Airiitlin IIUInr Mr 5lho sm r Ml ih'-it.
No 112. Out ol' I li- Sin. It- Pi MIA AI SI ar
No 111 Thp lorr urn siiirni. Kv Mr JaipiT Al'aris.
No 170 Tin. l:(l Oi'iillia. Mi )l T Cii m a.
No IIS 'I'he .llyalery lit lllntl.uiiiil Ornlifi-e. Ry
Mr M A v Aomm t , i -.,1-1
No 101 'I'lie I ii"l oT llie Itnllitiiia. llv .All MutecK
No 101 Tho Alnrltlil. Inrin .Myalrry. Ily tVnala
t'lllltaa !,., ,,tl
No. KB). Out ofllie llcnlha Mv llcail Conway.
No '
No IM.
No 7.
ICi-lrllinltiiii. Ily Mahoahki MinrNr.
A Tnle orsln Mv Mr llrsMv V....n
A I'm-tniie Hunter. Mv asnik Timimab yrrf,
i-ilileit mill I'nrleili llv amber DornThorne '
'I In- l-T Bilaxlsf ahrlilire ily at cry. Mv Cii a a ItKAlia,
Inuleileiv Holla,-, llv amhor or" Mora Therne. '
A lnel, o Crime Hy " Tmk Pi ciuaa '
Ifiiat l.mlire. Mr 5Ira llRsnv IVpni,
A llrlilire nf l,nv e. llv author " bora Thome"
'I'lie I'nliil lliirrlmri. My Ml M K Mhiiiihin
A Oneen Anionicat IVomeii. Ilr (he author of
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No.
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111.
No. PI.
No. 110.
No. HI.
lima Tlioriie
a 'I'lie llliili-britnl lleiiiea. Rv llrow Pumwiv hr
7 'I lie enrai-ot'CiireH Mv amhor Doru Tlioriie."
o, A shmlovi mi llie'l'lirealitild. My M.nv (Terii, Itsv
i. 'I'lu- I'nlnl l.llli-a. Illy author llnrn Ihorne.'
4. riirrUtoit'o lilfl. Itv HimiiCiinwav 111,1.
No. si
.Ilure Hitter thiiti llenlli. Itv authorof' bora
1 linrne
No, el. Illaa ne If ra. I llv Wli mir Col I Isa Mliitiatt'l.
No fl III tin. Ilnlliliisa. llv Maiiv IVcll lliv.
No, so Tlie lliimiiiille Ailv tnttiria nf u Mllhiniild.
Mv Tii-'hab llAimr
No, i A IIi-iiiI lleiiel. Mv author of ' Dote Thorne '
No. 17 liirl Ibiya. Mv Upon ('iinwav
No, ?A shitdno on the -iiinv. llv It f, rtluRii-i.
No, "5 A I llie IVorlil'a Heri-y . Ry Klioiknck tVAapRw.
No. 14, Cnlleil lliixl.. M llliilii CnnwAV
No 71. .Iltblri'il Trtv milnii. My " Tne nrrnraa 0
No, 77. Ill Ciinbr-. Net. My authorof'-Mora Thome."
No, 71. The l.rev IVoniiiii. Mr Mia (J abkki i.. (frf
he Altelery or the Holly Tree. Hy the
niilbor of " linra 1 borne
Ittlftlntfl.
No. fit.
No. 68.
No. 117
No. 1.6
f.iihrtcl'a Mnrrhiice. Mv tVn Kieroi i taa. flttl.
Juhii llniverliiiiila Hp. Hy Ml Miiipik. If,
Jnani-r llimi-'a Seerel RvMImM r. Mrapion.
I.eoltltc. Mv Maiiv Tkcii. IIav llhittt atfl.
l.mly Oweiiitollm-'a llreniu. Ily the author ef
No, 115.
boia riiome ' HlHitititt't.
(l. Iteil 'Mirl rnriit. tty Mra IIrnhv VTooii fllt.
I lie I roetl lieen. Ry Vvii rir Col I laa Itl'if
ItncU In the Old Home. Hv Mahv Crcii. IIa v lit.
I'he ..-1 IliinU Nut--. Mv Mra llnauv Moon. til.
Heater. Mv Rbavhick M Hev i rnstiofed.
A Itrlile Truni IIm-Ncii. Mv author " Dora Thome."
'l'lieOlchl'ton (lie llenrlli. A Chllstuiaa Hlorv.
til.
51.
No. 50
No. 19.
No. 45
No. 44 'I'lu, Vellinv Slnah. Ily Wii hik Cm r laa.
No. 41.
No. 3.
No. ,U,
No. 37.
Hell llrnlidoti. Ry P IIsiiii.iun AlvaMe ffaf.
.Illaaliisr- Rv Mahv Cecil. IIav.
Anne. My Mra IIrnhv Wooii.
Slater lloaH. Ry U'iikik Col t INB.
Viiierlia I'nte. My Sirs, ai rvanhph.
A lloldeii Pitun. Rv author' bora Thorne." If.
No. 31.
No. rt.
No. 77 i:at.it or, the llyatery uf the lleiiiUiiiiiU.
Mv I, rv a U. I'leiuK llluittatf'l.
No. 75. Isiulley 4'iirleiin. IlyMisaM.R ItRApnoa:
71.
IIhsIiI Hunt Mr Mr. Ann S. SrKriiRNa.
'I'he Heir to Aalilpv. Ily Mra, IIhniiv Wnon.
Iteniiliiif tin- lilrfaa Isnl. Ry Maiiv Ckcii IIav.
A Ollileil Sin. Mv 11 e amhor of " Dora 1 home "
Tin- l.nurt-l lluali. My Miss Ml'l oca.
Henry ArLcll. Ry Mra, IIrniiv ttoou.
Aniiia llnrtoii Hv Crohiir l:t iot
111 ue I!) ea unit (.olden llnlr- Ry annirThomas.
I'liplnlu Alli'k'a l.eirney. Ry M I Caippr
Aiiiiihu; the Itillna. Rv MahvCbcii IIav. Ill'd.
72.
71.
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