The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, October 29, 1886, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
The Deity Reporter-.
light and shadow .
I dashed us off and I saw her no more.
; Great God! why didn’t I go down
too?” He was pressed to go on board
the Penrose, but refused, saying: ‘‘Here,
among these lagoons, are the bodies of
my wife and children, and here I will
stop untill I find them.” No tongue
can tell how the people have suffered
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„
THE GREAT
TRANSCONTINENTAL BOUT»
The tilted moon of Hummers long ugo,
Where have they drifted away from mei-
Coald 1 but follow, and forget to know,
Xnd know but what I must forget, and so
Drift on, and on throughout eternity i
11 1 I'M HI Illi III 1 1 IHI1 III II 1 • i
There is a voioe 1 hat oomes when we a.-e old in the last few days.
From out the blind eclipse of days gone by ;
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Strange whispers through the heart when it
The Salem Statesman wants the
is cold,
Albany Bulletin muzzled, but it don’t DW^X********************»********«*******»»*^
When nearly all theptoiy has been told,
know just how to go to work to do it.
!llllUI1l!l1l!|iHK DINING CAR LINEWWWWiW
And the pooreyes are weary, worn anddty.
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST THAI
Thy yellow light of waning eventide
MISCELLANEOUS
Playa o’er the uplands as they greet the
To CHICAGO and ail pointsEl
dawn,
Tickets sold to all PHOMIXENT R
And in the heart there must somewhere hide
Throughout the East and Seuthn
I
Old memories that will not be denied—
TO EAST BO I \\b P ASSEAGERSJ
Sweet, O most bitter sweet, that they are
gone.
BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE
Strangs silenoe of the soul. What can I say?
------- TO TAKE THE-------
I oan no longer weep, O skies above;
I have no heart to die, nor live, nor pray.
O meadow moon and stars, so far away,
And thy dear face itill farther. O my love.
JACIFICT
WOHTHEOf
JAILROi
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SHOREST! J(
Watch This Art Gdlery.
BEST! 1 l QUICKES
Lowest Rates
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
EWTQHJA1< NOTES.
St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, =
Pabloff, the Alaskan volcano, is in a
state of eruption, brought about, no
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other route«.
Emigrant Sleeping Cais are run on Regular Express Train«
doubt by the Jones-river controversy.
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
Members of the jury who convicted
LOWEST RATES!
«dEl-------- ST
QUICKEST
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the anarchists, at Chicago are being
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
threatened, in different ways, and it is
probable that some of them will pay
D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
the price of the verdict with their
lives.
Major J. A. Cole was the first
acific
nailroad,
OVERLAND TO CALIFOI
opular
Route,
to whom friends of the anarchists paid
icturesque
anges.
va
their respects by openly terrorizing and
This is the time of year when
The Oregon and California
threatening members of his family. Merchants all begin to show Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment
And Connections. ’ 'S
J. B. Greiner, whom Capt. Black quot­
TIME,
2j DAYS,
low prices. We realize that 225 Miles Shortest
ed as being prejudiced at the beginning
Fare from Portland to San Fraocial
20 Hours Less Time.
to Sacramento, $30.
®f the case, has received several threat­ permanent trade cannot be
Close connections made at Ashlaki
Accommooationa unsurpassed for comfort
ening letters. Foreman Osborne is al­ made unless one has the cor­ and safety. Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregonanli
than by any other route between all stage company.
so reported to have received letters of rect styles and correct prices. LESS
in Willamette valley and San Franoisoo.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
a threatening nature, though he refuses
East Side Divikien.
We are selling goods at aston­
BETWEEN PORTLAND6 DIU
to allow them to be published. If
Vlall Treia.
ishingly low prices on the mer-
men who stand by the law and do their
Altin
LKAVE.
Portland
7:30 a . m . Ashland......
We know
duly as Americans citizens, are to be its of our wares.
9:30 p. m . Portland.....Oh
Ashland.
threatened, and perhaps their lives that there are no better styles
Albany Express Trail* '
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
~.
, Aitm
LBAVK.
sacrificed by desperate outlaws, who of Clothing, no better fitting,
4S3O p. m . Lebaion....Sl>
Portland.......
(Except Sundays.)
Lebanon 4 • • 4:45 a . m . Portland... 10*1
acknowledge no restraint, we have
•r,
no better made than ours, and Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m.
Leave Ya­ Pullman Palace Sleeping Ci
come upon sad times indeed. Secretive
quina
at
7:10
a.
m.
daily between Portland and AahW
we
believe
that
no
one
in
Mc
­
crime must be roughly handled and
The O. <t 0. R. R. Ferry make«««
Oregon and California, West side, trains
with all the regular trains on the eto<
(lie sooner the law swoops down upon Minnville is selling Clothing
conneot at Corvallis.
division from foot of F street
it and gives it no quarter, the belter it as cheaply as we are.
The Oregon Development Company's
Wed Side DivisiM*
BET. PORTLAND ANOC*«’1“
will be for the people and for the gen­
FINE Al
We only ask an inspection
Mail Train.
eral government.
iBtm
LEAVE.
MoM »;
’nville.lg
of
our
goods
and
a
comparison
Portland...
7:30
a
.
m
.
—
Even the prosaic telegraph could
Steamship Yaquina ©ity MoM’nviile 10:13 a . m . OomllM,. -
not help being pathetic over the scenes of prices.
Corvallis. •. 1:30 p . M. MokTnvill«. J*
SAILS
MoM’nviile 3:14 P. m . Portland...
From Yaquina,
BISHOP A KAY.
From San Franoisoo,
of the recent losses from the Gulf
At Corvallis oonneot with trauu *
Sunday............ Oot. 10 Monday ...,
Oot.
4
Friday .............. “ 22 Saturday...
storms. As the following pathetic inci­
«
Oregon Pacific for
16
op.rat.ra.
e.o.rora. Wednesday...Nov, 3 Thursday...
«
28
dent shows : When the goverment tug
Monday.......... “ 15 Wednesday. .Noy. 10
Expreev Trai»«
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Saturday........ “ 27 Monday....
Penrose reached Sabine in its searches,
22
UAVI.
LEAVE.
Columbus Martee was found rowing
l he ( ompany reserves the right to change 1 Portland... .4:50 p . 11. MoM nvu»-^
- MANUKACTVBEB8 OF—
Ä and
«uling days. Fares, between Corvallis
and ! MoM’nviile .Mfi a '. m . Portis»*
First-Class
around the delta, looking for the bodies
»»a Î.ran0180°’ R“»! and Cabin, $14; Rail
Local tiokets for sale and
of his family. He said: “Myself and WAOONS, HACKS, BTOGIE8. CARRIAGES and Steerage, $9.88.
1 at the company’s up-town onto*
For
information
apply
to
Etc. Etc.
Pine and Seoond streets. Ticke«
wife and three children were clinging
( HAS. C. HOGUE,
cipal points in California oan 'J
Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent.
B
l?etween Third and Fourth
cured and baggage cheokedat»
to a floating root, which was gradually
Third street, between D and E
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Corvallis, Oregon floe, Corner F and Front streets
breaking to pieces. First)one went
i
Frieght will not be reoeived 1
after
five o’clock p. m. °“t‘p
then another.
I wus holding the
ST. CHARLES HOTEL, west side
divisions.
‘ E- £ STyTi
R. KOEHLER,
Q r *
youngest child and pretty soon my wife
T. MUZ.TNDR, Prop.,
Manager.
Comer
Third
and
B
street.,
said: ‘Good bye, husband, I am going.’
neniiMTiUK
.
.
ORKM,
give us a call .
I could not reach her. The piece of
jr*1
>oof supporting her broke, and sfc s^k
«ordin« u,
meVu æ ¡SX
fateF.tti?..!!«!» »«oordli.ê to wrè
bdor* my eyes. I held on to the
K»
1
|6, p®*weeV- ’p™
youngest child, named Pearl.^p^ti^e
longer. The child addressing mq^aid:
Taps I'm tired; won’t you walk with
I
. aQ1®
roof I was on was
<*v
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, On
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To San Traacisoo.
JOHNSON & FORCE.
in
' CITTM
I
■now crumbling to piecea.
I told the
Jnteoneto kiss
she put both
Aor little anna around my neck and
JBWW ts<
then a wave
■
to
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