The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 26, 1886, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
and when the day of meeting came
only three outside papers were repre­
sented, and the Portland editor to
THE «BEAT
CORRESPONDENCE.
fell
to
light
the
lamps
in
whose lot it
LAFAYETTE.
the meeting room forgot his duty and
We are pleased with the appearance went to the theater. We’re in for a
of tin Reporter in its enlarged form. press association, but some other town
A little daughter of R. P. Bird has can take the so-called swag.
been sick with some kind of a rash
Every week comes a letter from
supposed to be monies.
BEST!
SHOREST!
QUICKES
A son of Mr. Kelty has been confined some Chicago or Cincinnati or New J
to hi bed with acute rheumatism for York or Boston man asking to "please
the past three weeks, but is now better. till out on the enclosed list of names
IIIIIIIIIIIHIirTHE DINING CAR LINifO«
A grand excursion from Lafayette of twenty of your prominent citizens,”
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TKlß
to Portland is talked of when the nar­ the idea being to send circulars, etc., 1
to the aforesaid “prominent citizens.” I
row gauge is completed
The Presbyterian church and par­ But a Chicago genius beats that. He |
Throughout the East and Southed
sonage, soon to be erected at this place says that for the “simple sum of a ;
will I e a credit to the town, and speaks silver dime” he will put your name in I
IO
HO! AO i* .%««!■; A or KI*!
well fortlie enterprise and liberality “The agents directory,” which "circu­ : ■ BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE-BET BES|
------ TO TAKE THE------
lates all over the country.” and then
of our citizens.
The W(!TU and the open Temper­ “you will get lots of newspapers, read­
ance society will unite in giving a ing matter and circulars from men
grand entertainment ami sociable soon, who want you to act as agents for
the proceed- to be used in paying oil' them.'' That is to say ho wants peo­
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
the ,ndebtedness contracted by the ple to pay him for the privilege of bo­
substantial repairing, insid* and nut, ing made the dumping ground of tile
of the M E. church.
S elina . literary scavengers of the country.
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other route» Tin«
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Fill
DEATH OF DR BOYCE
Whether Wiggins was at fault in I
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
Dr Paul Bovci was born at Wate | his calculations or not. following the LOWEST KATES!
------- KF
QUICKEST TI!
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bury. Washington county, Vermont, recent devastating storms in the south
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
• >
Septcrnbci 23, 1833, and died near Charleston and many other places was No
Washington St., Portland, Oreg«
Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, Oc­ visited on lhe 22d by earthquake
A. I». CRARLTON, General Western Pasaenger Agent.
tober 17 1886, f ter a tedious illness of shocks nearly as severe as any previ­
eight months. Deceased came to Cali­ ously felt this year. The shock was
acific
ailroad,
0^on
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
opular
oute.
fornia in 1856, thence to Oregon city felt at Savannah, Augusta, Columbia,
ver
icturesque anges. I
VIA
in 1876. He was united with the Bap­ Orangeburg and other places in the
tist church m Sun Francisco, and lias state. This recurrence of quakes is Past Time. Sure Connection, New Equipment j The Oregon and California R
And Connections.
been a member of that denomination ) very trying. It arouses interruptions
225 Miles Shortest
TIME,
2| DAYS.
ever since. The funeral took place in business, and the work of repairing
20 Hours Less Time.
1' are from Portland to San Franoiaoo |
October 19th. at Dayton, Rev. G. J. damages.
to Sacramento, |30.
Aocommocations unsurpassed for oomfort
Close connections made at Ashland i
Burchett, of this city , officiating. The
safety.
Faros and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon andli
than by any other route between all stage company.
’I I II IC I l it.
text was in Rev 21 25. The altend-
m Willamette valley and San Francisco.
ain't wiis very large Dr. Boyce leaves
(DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
.......Si1*1 si‘te Division.
no mar relatives in this country ex­ At Dayton, Oct. 23, 1886. Mr. Win. K. (Jur-
Only Route via Yaquina Bay BE 1 W EEN JI PORTE
IX 9> A .»Mill
tin mid M ihh Kittie Ai. Snyder, Rev G J
ail Train.
cept a Wile; but ft large circle of friends Burchett. olPoiating.
........
mourn his demise
To San Francisco, ; Portland .*.^7:30 a . m . Ashland ABBIW.
The Daily Reporter,
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IJortland...... I 4i5f.i
Albany Express Train I.
I Ashland.... 9:30 p.
DIRECTORY.
m .
Tin Washington Republican of the
DAILY PASSENGER liiAIXs
STATE OEFICEliS.
'' *
LEAVE.
¿_ ABBIVA
12th recounts the rejoicings of two
■Excep, s.u,!.,,)
LetaS.':.:SrS.'p:&;3 .9:20 r.l
'<■ Dolph
married men at the capital over the United States Senators.... *
10:05 II
close < •f Jeannie \\ iuston s engagment. Representative iu Congress • .B. Hermann
e“a“72foT:mL“''eYa- Pu,"“"
Sleeping to
( Governor.................
Moody
Their respective wives were infatuated Governor’s Secretary. . .. . ." .. ■ . C. Z. B. P. Moores
,r^ad.y between Portland and Ashland.
of State..'.... .. . R. P. Earhart Oregon and J '«bornia, West side, trains '
L he O. & 0. R. R. Ferry makes connect!
with Jeannie, and all mmmer they Secretary
Assistant Secretary...........
connect at Corvallis.
with all the regular trains on the east i
F. E. Hodgkin
spent a large part of their market State Treasurer.. .......
division from foot of F street.
• Ed. Hirsch
l he ' >regon Development Company’s
i
Assistant Treasurer..
A. F. Wheeler
Went Side Division.
money on opera tickets. They feasted Supt.
of Public instruction
E. B McElroy
BET. POliri.AYD AVO toll VAILI
FINE Al
their eye- anil ears, while their Ims- Mate Printer...........................
W. H. Byars
Bn il Train.
Olerk School Land Board E P. McCormick
ABBIVI.
bands fasted They put their families Nupt. ¡usaue Asylum..,,
Steamship
Yaquina
City
^»nd
“
4
™^,
... Dr. Joseph 1
7:30 a . M.1 MoM’nviile. 10:12 l
Hupt.
Penitentiary
< , „
MoM’nviile
.
on a diet of shavings, and fairly revel-
— 10:13
-C.13 a
a . . m
M.iOorvailis.
. .12:25t.
Geo. Collins
MAILS
Warden Penitentiary....
Geo.
K.
Jackson
:;
or
,
vall,
s---
1:30
p.
M.
MoM
’
nviile.
3:43t.i
• d in epma
Nightly these ladies sat
From Yaqnina.
r.„...
From „
ban Francisco, i MoM’nviile 3:44 r m ..¡Portia-nd*. 6-15M
I W. 1‘
Lord
Supreme
Judges
................
........... Oct. 10,Mondav ...
there, and whe.i Jeannie was especially
A IL 8. Strahan
Oct. 4
At Corvallis connect with trains of thi
I W W. '¡’ha ver J u.“-v ........... ” -2 Siitnrday...
•<
16
Oregon I’aoific for
bewitching they would shako hands
tvedilesJny
...
Nov,
3,
Thursday
..
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DIHTHICT JttOQEH,
28
J
‘
J
1
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-
.........
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15
Wednesday
IVt/tutta
Utii/.
and murmur, "More shavings!" When I First 1 list not................
Ï0
“ 2?!Monday .... Noy.
............ L. R. Webster Saturday....
u OQ
LxpretiN
Train.
Jeannie -mg her -weeteal, that meant StMHtnd District....... ............... Robert Benn
LEAVE.
_______
ABBIVI.
T’.ird District................ ........ u • • B. P. Boise HaffibnVdOavHP,mJBrrT7!!the n?ht t0 oh™ge Portland
“/
...4:50 p
p. - M.|McM
no chops for breakfast ; when she posed Fourth District....."^ ........
7,
At
"»• «CAI ’nville..8:00*'
nviiie..^" r. 1
E. D. Shattuck S
Corvallis H
and ....................
'IcM "ville .5:45
. «. ......
Portland
...9H)0i.l
“ “ a
........
........... ..........
7 I
Fifth District................
Frank J. Taylor
with charming grace, the green corn Sixth
District................
Local
tickets
for
sale
and
baggage
oheohj
M. L Olmstead
For information apply to
Went, IIml her bright smile made Lima
at the company’s up-town office, corner 1
CITT OFFICKB8
cine and Second streets. Tickets for p®
henna an unheard-of luxury. The un- May or.............................
Acting Gen. F. and P^s)GV-erit
in California can only be.P1*
Hon. J W. Cowls
liecorder........................
forlunati husbands are reduced to Treaaurer
....J..I. Sjienoer
..................
................ .7.*.*.’, ......... J. L. Rogers
skeletons in consequence, and the An­ Marahal
. Geo. Kauffman
nouncement of Mis- Winston’s depart­ Street Oommisaioner......... • •••<’. A. Wnliaoe *1. < IIARI,K m IIOTK!,.
.
ure has fairly made t heir mouths water. Wni. Campbell. vouncilmxn
I). (’. Narrer,
(k>o. \\
loues,
The Appeal. Reporter and Albany B. A. Manning,
Democrat call for « press association.
COCNTI
the latter saying
" If a press asso- Senatori....
ciation could (n> fornirti in Oregon
without Portland’s getting all the Representatives
swag it would l>e n go,si thing.” Jn Judge
»ierk
the that place, says the Welcome, Sheriff
there would be lot. of swag in a press treasurer
association, wouldn’t there* And in AwHeaaor
the next. Portland tried to get up an Lknumisaioners
Hupt
awociativn, and the journalists here School
Purveyor
•pent time and money in thc effort 1 ' owner
Nbeep Inspector
J. S. Nash.
T. A. Turner.
.... Sa»».!»
«»nr
orrrCKlM.
stable
j R P. Bird Lodging. 25 to 5n rumio ..2
’ cents.
........ I J. W. Watts
_____
jR. R. Laughlin Hue Sample Rooms for oomm
lwo
- -F. N. Little
Give me a call and see for joJXlf
men’
fChas. Lafollett
L. Longhary
.Geo. W. Briedweil
ra‘ent IUln Holds*
T. J. Harris'
Ululer hvr’«*'ivTrh
.P»«»—not
W. W. Nelson
s '1AJA one d£l,'r
"(ft"1,*0,1,1 '»do*- In
Wyatt Harris
Ï“ÎÂ ",R>r
I J. 8. Hibbs
fc- BREWSTER, HoU), Mich.*
' Geo. Dornev
Wf
For
rale at thia office
A. G. Freond
Jeff. D. Fenton
bros
D. C. Narrer
A J. Nelson
tpnrn^of00,11 to oare ior horaee.
Liwff
Om»» Ht w8 reas°nable rates as any wher»’»
Oregon. New stable Third St., McMinnnU»
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