The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 25, 1886, Image 6

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    The Daily Reporter.
OVR CONTEMPORARIES.
Grant, which is also to be used on one
of the new notes, has been engraved
expressly
for the purpose. The fact is
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they were engraved at a time when it
was die custom to employ a great
many more expert engravers than is
now the custom, in order to maintain
the high standard of government
work, and to prevent bank note com­
panies from obtaining the govern­
ment’s best engravers. In those days
a good many cuts were made of promi­
nent persons, which have never been
used and which cost large sums of
money. There are also a good many
which were used for a short time, but
the use to which they were put is now
forgotten. The cut of Martha Wash­
ington, above referred to, cost $800 to
engrave, and it is onejof the best por­
traits of that, lady extant. The vif-
nette of Gen. Grant shows the side
view, and is the only portrait of him
which was ever taken, so far as know) ,
with a side view. It is very different
in appearance from the pictures of
Grant with which the public are fam­
iliar, but it will be at once recognized
by those who remember Grant as he
returned from the war, and as he
looked when he first entered upon the
presidency. There is no picture or en­
graving which so well shows the firm­
ness of the dead hero’s face as the one
about to be used on the new notes.
M. M. Banister lias started a semi­
monthly Herald at Dayton. Neat and
newsy, hut too high priced for the
times,
A terrible warning to delinquent
subst ribera is contained in the state­
ment that a man who owed an eastern
Oregon paper for two years subscrip­
tion ha* been arrested for murder.
Ti e McMinnville Reporter discours­
es unctiously about “beef, butter and
bacon,” though we hope the three Bs
will not be as fatal to him as the
three Rs wree to Blaine.—Evening
Democrat.
The McMinnville Weekly Reporter
oomes to hand this week enlarged to
an eight-column folio. It is well got­
ten up and presents a neat, newsy face.
Success, Bro. Ireland <k Co.—Hillsboro
Independent.
The Evening Democrat has pur­
chased a complete outfit of type and
material and ha* removed its office to
mor* commodious quarters 110 Front
street, where it invites its friends to
call. It will add another column this
week.
The old Oregon Vidette and Anti­
Monopolist, of Salem, is dead, but out
0! It* ruin«, early in November, either
the first or second Thursday, the wri­
The latest novelty is an exact fac­
ter is informed that there will arise a
new democratic paper, called the Ore­ simile of the Bartholi statue in bronze
gon Vidette, with a new head and a and nickel, with an electric light glow­
ing in the torch upheld by the gigan­
new dress.
The McMinnville Reporter has a list tic goddess, at Astoria. There is a
of improvements in that city this sea­ complete battery, wires, lamp, arc,
son that amount in value to 124,000. carbon, etc., and the statue, which will
That pa]>er justly claims this as evi­ be inaugurated with imposing ceremo­
dence of enteqtrise and prosperity. nies on Bedloe’s Island on the 28th,
The Reporter is itself a fair exponent has its prototype on these north Paci­
of the life of McMinnville.—Corvallis fic shores.
Gazette.
REPORTER DIRECTORY.
The editor of the Farmington Post
stati offices «.
was rendered temporarily insane re­
United
States
Senators .... I Joe. N. Dolph
cently by a subscriber paying him two ‘
(J. H. Mitchell
year« subscription in advance. It does Representative in Congress ,...B. Hermann
Governor......................
. . .Z. F. Moody
not do for the public to be thus cruel Governor’s Secretary
• •
.. .0. B. Moores
to the sensitive feelings of the editor Secretary of State...
.. R. P. Earhart
Assistant Secretary..
F. E. Hodgkin
of a country weekly.
State Treasurer......
... Ed. Hirsch
Assistant Treasurer..............
A. F. Wheeler
The Prohibition 8tar, temperance Supt.
of Public Instruction
E. B. McElrov
organ of the stalo, has been closed out State Printer.............................. W.
**.*<.*»
H. Byars
Olerk School Land Board E. P. MoOornaok
by its creditors. There is some talk of Supt. Insane Asylum..
.... Dr. Joseph!
resuming, but the men at the helm Supt. Penitentiary
.. Geo. Collins
Warden Penitentiary..
Geo. K. Jackson
have probably realised that talk is
1 W. P. Lord
cheap, but it takes money to pay for Supreme Judges...........
v R. 8. Strahan
I W. W, Thayer
type aettiug and white paper.
DIUTBICT JUPGBB.
The editor of the Olympia Partisan
.......................... LbK Webster
has forever ruined himself in the eyes
...................... E D Shattuck
of hi« anti-monopoly subscriber«. In
x,
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n'/Z
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......................
Frank J. Taylor
the last issue of the paper he says: I 1 rith District............
M. L. Olmstead
“The person who picked up an envel­
citv orrrrtM
ope containing passe« by the Northern
Hon. J. W. Cowls
Pacific railroad hence to Portland and
'¡"’J*!
i».:.;-............. °^K«Än
return will pleas«' return them to this
Street tommiauoner.................. C. A. Wallaoe
office, a« they are of no possible u«e to
oorwenjont.
any one but him to whom they were W b . Campbell,
D. C. Narver.
Geo. W Jotm.
J. 8. Nash.
issued.*'
8. A. Manning,
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
THE GREAT
TRANSCONTINENTAL T>OUtt
I
ORTHERUnACIFICfi AIU0Ü
giri tMi*g*u a il i a mi mi in
SHOREST! J
BEST! Hi
QUICKEST!
lllllllllllllinTHE DINING CAR LI NE,
THE DIRECT ROl'TE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TBA1D
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To CHICAGO and all point»Ui
Tickets sold to all PHOMIlNEWT P ms
Throughout the East and Southern
FLELLHS
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RSTi
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TO
fcAST
BCUND
PASSENGERS!
BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE 8C]
------ TO TAKE THE
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS,
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Thiw
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Fan
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
LOWEST RATES!
QUICKEST TIM
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GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregoi
A. D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
Popular
icturesque
Onirn
ver
ailroad,
R oute.
anges.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment The Oregon and California HI
i
And Connections.
225 Miles Shortest
20 Hours Less Time.
TIME,
2|
DAYS.
Fare from Portland to San Franoisoo g
to Sacramento, $30.
Aocommocations unsurpassed for oomfort
Close connections made at Ashland n
and safety.
Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon and Id*
LESS than by any other route between all stage company.
in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN POKiL.'.n^^SUi
.Hail Train.
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To
San Fraxicisoo.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
UBAVZ.
I
LEAVE.
Portland
Lebanon
(Except Sundays.)
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m. Leave Ya­
quina at 7:10 a. m.
ABBIV*
Portland.... 7:30 a . m . Ashland...... 41Rl|
Ashland.. .9:30 p. M.lPortland. .«ail
Alban y Eipre»! Train*
ABBITI.
4:00 p. M. Lebanon....930U
4:46 a . m . Portland... 10Ä U
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cara
daily between Portland and Ashland!
Oregon and California, West «ide, trains
The O. & C. R. R. Ferry makes conneej
with all the regular trains on the east ■
oonnect at ( orvallis.
division from foot of F street.
The Oregon Development Company’s
West Side Divisiea*
BET. PORTLAND AND C'ORTALW
Mail Train.
FINE Al
anam.
UÀVI.
Portland... 7:80 a . m . McM’nville. lfrlM
MoM’nville 10:13 a . m . Corvallis.. . 12:26» M
SAILS
Corvallis... 1:30 p . m McM’nville. 3.4JM
From Yaquina,
From San Francisco
McM’nville 3:44 p. m . Portland...
Sunday........... Oct. lo Monday .... c
’’
At Corvallis oonnect : with train» of <k
Oct. 4
,.............. ‘‘ 22 Saturday.. .. « 16
Oregon Pacific for
Wednesday...Nov, 3 Thursday....
-
Steamship Ysqulna City
... ::
Saturday....
28
27 Monday..........
“
22
T.11T»
Express Train.
I
ABBI!*-
' ?mpanX re8t
the right to chance Portland. ...4:50 p . m . McM’nviU«.JJR
San
in ’^ra^m’’
between Corva
CorJalh^and
ligand --------
MoM’nviíle ’ a « a . m . I Portland -
SSÂÏÏSàa*
“4 Cabln'
Steerage, |9.88.
For
I or information apply to
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tiokets for sale and baggag*
«ei' at - Local
the company’« up-town offloe,
Actin* G m *
“K
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Agent,
________
Corvallis. Oregon
ST* CHARLES HOTEL,
F. WltTUBB, Prep,,
1 Pine and Second streets. Ticket« M
01pal P°“t« b» California can only WJ
cured and happaoA checked
tice, Corner F an a Front streets Port»»
Frieght will not be reoeived for
after five o’clook p. m. on either «•
west side divisions.
E. P-
R. KOEHLER,
G.M'-*
Manager.
T. A. Turner,
OOVWTT orncns.
The superintendent of the bureau of
P. Bird
engraving and printing has received a Senatore..... .............. ................ 1 IB
J. W. Watts
Board and LodeinsT¿4 »Tec
* to rooBa-
|R. R. Laughlin Fine «ample Ro^;« fl?|6’perwe*k-Tw<>
good many congratulation« from
• • ... \F. N. Little
friends of the woman's movement
'Chaa. Lafollett
........ L Loughary
throughout the country upon the fact
.Geo. W. Rriedwell
that he hae «elected the vignette of
T J. Harris
W.W. Neben
Martha Washington lor one of the
.............. W'yatt Harris
new note*. The superintendent de­
W* A Hibbs
.......... ...................... Dorsey
serve* credit for the selection, but as a
.......... J* A. C. Freund
matter of fact, neither the vignette of
.......... Jefi. D. Fenton
HENDERSON
................ D. C. Narver
Martha Washington, nor that of Gen.
...............gA * Nebon
Ample room to o*re for
teams at as reasonable rates«
Oregon. New atabla Third St.,
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