The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 15, 1886, Image 4

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    rillC E , THREE CENTS
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
A fellow in Portland called Dr. Van-
Th* Daily Reporter. | monciscar
receives a rather severe
THE (iREVT
handling at the hands of the East
KJCPOK1 EK DIKE' .'TORY.
Oregonian.
•» atm ornera».
Apjwxrently the K of I. have resolved
t Joe. N. Dolph
United State" Senators ... I J. H. Mitchell to go deliberately about the business
Representative in Congress ,... B. Hermann
If they permit this
. Z. F. Moody of their session.
Governor .................................
Governor’» Secretary ........... .. .0. B. Moore» thing of having so much trouble among
Secretary of State ............... K. P Earhart
Assistant Secretary ................ F. E. Hodgkin themselves it will liable to disrupt the
BEST!
QUICKEST!
SHORE-ST!
State Treasurer....................... ... Ed. Hirsch organization at any moment.
It takes
A. F. Wheeler
Assistant Treasurer
E. B McElrov
Hu pt. of Public Instruction
strong adhesive principles to hold men
W.
H. -----
Bvnrs
ntnte Printer
•
■ ■ --
(Merk School Land Board E. P. M.jtxirnack together in civilized America. Am­
IIIMIIIIIIMIIt'FHE DINING C’AH LIN t^UHUtUUMU
........ Dr. .lottephi
Sept, luaaue Asylum
...
Geo,
Collin»
bitious
leaders
work
themselves
to
the
THE
DIRECT
KOITE!
NO DELAYS!
FANTEST TRAINS!
Sept. Penitentiary
Geo. K. Jackson
Warden Penitentiary
I W. P
I^.rd front, and soon corrupt political organ­ -
.
±
T c T c HICACO and ail points EAST.
• R. 8. Strahan izations, and all others united on the IRiltSS Ticket, »old to all PROMINENT POINT»
Supreme Jadg»-<t
IW W. Thayer
hU W WWW XWftWVIW
Throughout the Fast and Southeaut.
basis of self-protection. The K of L
DMTBIC-r JU1OM
First District............................. L. K. Webster have had an unprecedented growth
TO EAST BOI'.Vll PASSENGERS!
Second District.............................. Robert Bean since their organization.
The
body
is
jjr BE CAKEFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
Third District .............................. K. P. Boise
Fourth District.......................E. D. Shattuck becoming unwieldly, and questions are
------TO TAKE THE------
Fifth District.....................
Frank J. fay lor
arising
that
are
disturbing
the
unity
of
Bixth District.....................
M. L Olmstead
CITI OinCKBS
its members. It is going to take good
Mayor....................................... Hon. J. W. <’o'v!a
Reoorder ......................................... J.J.Hpenor statesmanship to hold it together from
Treasurer ............................>........... J- L. Koger» this time.
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
Marshal
.............................. Geo. Kauffman
'I'he collection of mineral specimens
Htreel Commissioner.................. C. A. Wallace
COtTMCtLMMM.
exhibited at the mechanics’ lair by J.
D, C. Narver,
Wm. t'ampbeii,
W. Virtue, of Baker city, is calculated To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through
J. 8. Sash
Geo. W. Jotiea,
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full
T. A. Turner.
8. A. Männin«, •
to direct the attention of jieople to a
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
oocwrr ovneaas.
field
which
they
have
long
and
strange
­
LOWEST
KATES!
^3------ HT
QUICKEST TIME!
) K P. Bird
------ o
Senato ra....
I J. W. Watt» ly neglected.
This exhibit is a de­
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
|K. R. Laughlin
monstration of the wealth of the gold
..
F. N. Little
Represent lives
2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
fCbas. Lufollett
D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
Judge
L Loaghary district east of the Blue mountains; a
<T«rk
.Ge«». W. Briedwell district which Mr. Virtue claims to be
Sheriff
T. J. Harria
Treasurer
ailroad,
W W. Nelson the largest and richest in the world.
aciflc
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
oute.
opular
Wyatt Harns
Not
a
single
mine
nor
a
single
locality
anges.
icturesque
VIA
J
J.
H.
Hibbs
Oom in lesionen
I Geo. Dorsey is represented in the collection at the
School Hupt
J. A. C. Freund
Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment The Oregon and California R. R.
Harveyor
»Ind Connections.
Jeff. D. Fenton lair, but a hundred mines and every
< orouer
D. (’. Narver
TIME,
2| DAYS.
225
Miles
Shortest
section
of
a
district
120
miles
long
by
Sheep Inspector
A J. Nelson
Fare from Portland to San Francisoo $32;
•
20
Hours
Less
Time.
80 miles wide, covering a considerable
to Sacramento, $30.
I AM NOT <>!.!>.
part of Baker, Grant and Union coun­ Accoiumooations unsurpassed for comfort Close connections made at Ashland with
and snfety.
Fares and Freights MUCH
of the California, Oregon and Idaho
1 am not old—I cannot ba old,
ties. The specimens include ores of LESS linn by any other route between all stages
stage company.
Though three score year« and tan
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
various kinds, nuggets of pure gold in in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
Hava wanted away like a tala that la told,
East Side Division.
great
number,
pans
of
gold
dust;
all
BETWEEN I'OHTl.tVDA ASHLAND
The live» of other man
Mail Train.
displayed conviently and marked with
1 am not old though fnenda and foee
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
the name of the mine from which they To
Portland... ,7:3o a . m . Ashland
San Francisco Ashland..
4:15 a . m .
Alike have gone to their graven;
.9:30 p. m . Portland.........< 4:25 p . m
And left me alone to my joys and my woe». were taken.
A huge gilded pyramid
Albany Express Train
A« a rock in the midst of the wave»
DAILY PASSENUEH TKAHS
LEAVE.
six feet or more in height and about
ARRIVE.
Portland... .4:00 p. m . Lebanon
.9:20 p. M.
1 am not old I cannot be old.
three feet square at the base, repre­
(Except Sundays.)
Lebanon.?. .4:45 a . m . Portland
10:05 A M.
Though tottering, wrinkled and gray;
sents
the
yield
of
th«
district
up
to
the
Leave Corvallis at '2 p. nt. Leave Ya­ Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Though my eye« are dim, and my marrow ia
quina at 7; 10 a. ni.
daily between Portland and Ashland.
Call me not old to-day!
(oold, present lime, in round numbers, $29,-
The O. Jc C. K. R. Ferry makes connection
Oregon
and
California,
West
side,
trains
500,000. Capital is needed to sink
with all the regular trains on the east side
F<>r early memornw round me throng
oonnect at < orvnllis.
division from foot of F street.
Of timen, and manner», and men;
shafts, to bring water,to buy machinery
l he < ’regon Development Company's
West Side Division.
Aa I look behiud my journey so long,
to employ labor and for a hundred
RET. I'OltTI.AND AND CORVALLIS.
Of three *o<trv mile« and ten.
FINE Al
yi»»il Train.
other uses; and without it the district
LEAVE.
|
ARRIVE.
I look behind and am once more young,
Portland... 7:30 a . m . MoM’nville. 10:12 a . m .
languishes.
The
direct
profits
of
min
­
Steamship
Yaquina
Qity
Buoy »nt, and brave, and bold:
MoM’nville 10:13 a . M.iCorvallis.. . 12:25 r. M.
ing, large as they are often times, make
Corvallis... 1:30 p. m . IMoM’nville. 3:43 p . m .
SAILS
And my heart can aing, aa of yore it sung,
From Yaquina,
From San Frano’ too , MoM’nville 3:44 p. «.Portland.. . 6:15 p.M.
Before they called ata old.
a small part of the advantage accruing
Sunday
• Oct. |O Monday r ...
At Corvallis oonnect with trains of the
.... Oct.
4
*< 16
to a city which makes of itself a min­ Friday
'• 22'1 Saturday...
Ido not »<w her—the old wife there—
Oregon Pacific for
<• 28
. ..Nov. » Thursday..
Shrivelled, and haggnrd, and gray:
ing center. The greater and more Wednesday
llnt/Hina
Bay.
Monday.
• 1.’. Wednesday
Noy. 10
But I l<s»k on her blooming, aoft and fair,
<c 22
Saturday
Express Train.
*• 27' Monday ....
general
benefit
comes
from
the
trade
Aa al>* was on her wedding day.
LEAVE.
I
ARRIVE.
of the camp.
The < ompanv reserves the right to change Portland ...4:50 p. m . MoM’nville.-88k.) r. M.
'ORTHEOn ACIFICn AILROADI
J
¡I
j
......
(ItHIHHHI
wifejlailiwij
-------- -St PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.
R
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
1 do not a«e yon, daughters and sona.
In Ilia liksnraa of women and men;
But I kiss you now aa I klseed you olioe.
My fond little ehiklren then.
And aa my own gramlm n rides on my knee
Or (days with hia h>s>p or kite,
I oan well reoolleot I waa merry aa he,
1 tie bright eyed little wight!
“l ie not long aim»- it cannot t»e long.
My vear» so soon were «pent,
Binœ I was a boy. both atrnighl and «trong,
But now I’m feeble and bent.
A dream, a d ream -It la all a dream!
A siren«*, sad dream, good aooth;
For old aa 1 am. aud old aa I as*ui.
My bear! is full of youth.
F.ve hath not eea*n. tongue bath not told,
And ear bath uot beard it sung,
How buoyant and bold, though it aaam» to
Is tbs heart forever yoon«'
[grow old,
For«*«» yoaag though life a old
Hath ev*r nerve «netrnng,
The bean, the heart la a heritage.
That
’ aai nling days. Fares, between Corvallis
__ _____ ____
and
ivi Francisco, Rail —
..J Cabin, $14;
« Kail
a* -•
San
and
and Steerage, $9,88.
formation apply to
fc
' HAS. C. HOGUE,
Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
Corvallis, Oregon
popular Wankly n<
I O' r i -otad ti» a.-mnci». mechanica.
ria»- ring, d.ao-'
------
- Intenlion« and
- -
..renaa,
•r r I 1 iblidi-
ibltah- t. E>«rr aamnee il fa at rated -•
». - nu.d
K ’not
pahllcaiton, litro
f»rnl I
, - . , i. ■ r,Rr( - „ a.
■ n a i-ynuraimn.
» I • « I *«i»«l,ieai
inL>rn>u>< -,
»ciurl ine; creloiwdi*
cyeloimdia of inL-riuatii
-i »
„ «»
.».--ia
c- aithouL
_LTT._. -
Pll|arilj
• I »rm.
-
n
„uld ba
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1 '■ ' ' Ava, -,s 1. a.i.l.
b that __
its _ c
’
"-
« a ni. thaï <<f all othar
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papar-
K-rl
Pr a. gimay.r -, I>tao<
....
I
' •*“ ,-t bj all »»««taaiara. MVNN A ( "
I obliabara, ,\u.
hmadwa». N. Y.
/
AYrkITfl
AI t N I
MnnnAroI-
»-> i .«. i 1 t i-• -
|-r*
I
tha Titani Oflloa, and h«'ai'-ri
n>- rati »n One Hundred In. ,
fnd «i-t’llealtvna L-r pa<*rt-* in r .
n ad btatra and Cnraign c »»•-
l »' ita. Trada-Marka
C i
k
A»*i{ aianta. and all other )
•»coring to tarrnt-'ra their rtahia tn i
I'uitad ttiaira, Canada. Enc'and, >r»r
l-rruaan, aid other forale» e»»nnt»ie. ,•
gara« At ah 1 • UM taa Mtd 00 raaaonat at»-
l»formaiK-a •• to al taiaing patenta rl > -
fall» gi>»a wit!.. ui charge
1
II
informât ma arai fr»»
Palante ebta
1 'i roe ah Muna A Ca. ar« a->tirad ia ll-e Si, t
aa-raa trre. The advantage or an ch ao-
I » >n*oed hr all pareoaa «ha wiah to do;
■r !-•••■>*__
a ht”IX A CO. OIM
, *1 Vi a4«u. he« York.
<HARLt;s
MoM’nville .5:45 a . M.IPortlnnd ... .98» a . M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked
at the company's up-town offioe, corner of
Pine and Second streets. Tickets for prin­
cipal points in California can only be pro­
cured and baggage checked at company’s of-
“°J*' ffonier F and Front streets Portland,Or-
Frieght will not be reoeived for shipmenl
after five o'olock p. m. on either the east or
Sde divisions.
E. P. ROGERS,
K. KOEHLER,
G. F. A P. Agent
HOTEL,
r. MULTNEH. Prep.,
Manager.
Corner Third and B streets,
VI < A1INNVILLK
.
.
OH EGON
New house! New furniture! Unsurpassed
:n the country Kates-* I to $2 per day ao-
.x>rding to room. Single meals 25 oents.
Lodging, 25 t > 50 cents accordwg to room
Board and Lodging. |4to $6. per week. Two
rine Sample Booms for commercial men
Give me a call and see for yourself.
CITY
STABLES.
H BN DERSON
I
BROS.
Ampi» room to car« for horses.
LivaVJ
at aa reasonable rates as any where J»
°Te«on- Naw nubia Third 8U McMinnvilM.