The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, November 09, 1886, Image 4

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    The. Daily Reporter.
Obscrvm Ion*.
MISCELLANE0U8 BUSINESS.
ing road cart that is made. We know
whereof we speak.
Prof. J. F. Ellis, of Forest Grove |
THE GREAT
Rev. G. J. Burchett, of McMinnville,
were in town last week.
J. W. Hobbs now takes pleasure in
riding in a new buggy, which he pur­
chased recently in Salem.
Mr. Hibbard has removed from his
former residence, near the bridge, to
SHOREST!
BEST!
QUICKEST»
Capt. Powell’s house.
.Apple gathering is almost finished.
Some were late at this work, on ac-
IIIIIIII1III1IIITHE DINING CAR LINE/HM/MN/JUH
count of rush of work and scarcity of
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
ielp.
-------- O--------
Dr. B. F. Swick, recently of Salem, T anwar * T5 a ± aa To CHICAGO and all points EAST.
VV Uh5w X w LL w U u Ticket* «.old to ail PHOYIINENT POINT«
nia locateed in our town, for the pur
Throughout the East and Southeast.
>ose of practicing at his Profession.
IO LAST BOCA» PASMEACaERS!
Charley Spaulding has removed from
iis fathers residence, near Pleasant !•" BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
------ TO TAKE THE------
dale church, to the Dundee neighbor­
hood.
Gibbons Bros., near town, raised
this Beason, 1,600 bushels of corn on
ourty acres of ground. They have
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
attened ninety hogs and are fatten­
ing.
To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned bv other routes. Through
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular fixpress Trains Full *
REPORTER DIRECTORY.
length of the Line. Berths Free;
LOWEST
RATES!
------- 1^
QUICKEST TIME!
BTATX orriOBBB.
TRANSCONTINENTAL T5 OUTE.
A local reporter observes that:
The skeleton in every man’s closet
is of his own construction.
The man with the least money is the
most indifferent as to its possession.
Men ami women engaged in inces­
sant talk say but little, because they
do not find time to think.
A man begrudges five minutes time
waiting in a barber shop more than a
whole day otherwise frivolously spent.
Few but his creditors Care-a-V-ta
know what has become of the bank­
rupt ami missing Third street saddler.
An imbecilic, garrulous old man
wastes more breath in a single day
than a wise person uselessly expends
in a year.
Women with the largest feet wear
the shortest dresses; and that women
with the homliest hands have the
smallest glove bills.
The daily street tooth pulling fakir
will soon render Portland’s population
toothless and make business for pro
feaaional dentists.
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
American wealth ofers a high prem­ United States Senators .... ) J°*
Representative
in
Congress
....
B.
Hermann
ium for beautiful vice and condemns Governor......................................... Z. F. Moody No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent.
homely virtue to sew for fifty cents Governor’s Secretary................... C. B. Moores
Secretary
of
State
.......................
R.
P.
Earhart
per dozen.
Assintant Secretary.................. F. E. Hodgkin
ailroad,
The only men who legally and hon­ State Treasurer............................ Ed. Hirsch
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
oute.
Assistant Treasurer................
A. F. Wheeler
icturesque
orably thrive and prosper upon the Supt.
anges.
VIA
of Public Instruction
E. B MoElroy
misfortunes of others are doctors, drug­ State Printer............................ W. H. Byars Fast Tims, Sure Coanection, New Equipment The Oregon and California R. R.
Olerk School Land Board E. P. MoComaok
gists and undertakers.
And Connections.
Supt. Insane Asylum................... Dr. Josephi
Penitentiary
............. Geo. (ktllins
225 Miles Shortest
A very large percentage drummers Supt.
TIME,
DAYS.
Warden Penitentiary ...
Geo. K. Jackson
20 Hours Less Time.
Fare from Portland to San Francisco |32;
are devising other means of relieving
1 W. P Lord
to Sacramento, $30.
themselves of their '‘allowance” since Supreme Judges.....................J I R. W S. W. Strahan
Aooornmociitiona unsurpassed for comfort ■ Close connections made at Ashland with
Thayer
and safety.
Fares and Freights MUCH stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
the police have declared gambling an
KISTBICT ro I>O1CH.
LESS than by any other route between all ! stage company.
inhibited recreation.
First District............................ L. R. Webster in Willamette valley and San Francisoo.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Seooud
District............................. Robert Bean
Few Americansof large wealth have Third District
___
East Side Division.
................................ R. P. Boise
PORTLAND A ASHLANI
Only Route via Yaquina Bay BETWEEN
had great grand parents who were not Fourth District.....................E. D. Shattuok
Hail Train.
Fifth District.....................
Frank J. Taylor
LKAVB.
so obscure and low-born as those whom Sixth
District.....................
M. L Olmstead To
San. ITranoisoo. Portland 8:00 a . m J , Ashland ABBIVX. 4 .-00 a . «.
the parvenu of the fourth generation
ein orncKM.
Ashland.
8:45p. M.lPortland
3:45 p . m .
tolerates with an air of contempt.
Albany Express Train.
Mayor...........................
. Hon. J. W. Cowls
■»All.Y PASSENGER TRAINS,
UAVK.
Iteoorder. .....................
abbtvb .
... .J. J. Spencer
One commands the respect and Treasurer.....................
Portland
4:00 p. m . Lebanon... .9:20 p. it.
........... J. L. Rogers
(Except Sundays.)
Lebanon
.................
4:45 a . m . Portland... 10:05 a . «,
... Geo. Kauffman
confidence of his fellow man for what Marshal
Ht reel Commisaioner.
........ C. A. Wallaoe Leave Corvallis at 2 p. ni. Leave Ya-1 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
he is and not for what he has been.
quina at 7: 10 a. m.
COVNCII.MKM.
daily between Portland and Ashland.
Yet the has been man views the world Win. • ampliali,
Oregon
and
California, West side, trains
•n ii u
Ferry makes connection
D. C. Narver,
oounect at Corvallis.
with all the regular trains on the east aids
through dark and sombre glasses and Geo. W. Jones,
J. S. Nash.
division
from
foot
of
F street.
T. A. Turner.
denounces it as cold and unsympathe­ 8. A. Manning,
,'1'he • >regon Development Company’s
West Side Division.
ooinm oviTcmts.
tic. • *
BET. POIlTI.AVI) AND CORVALLIS,
FINE Al
I R P. Bird
Hail Train.
Senators.
...
A fair pedestrian can reach a point ,
........ 1 J. W. Watts
LEA VI..
'
ARRIVE
Steamship
Yaquina
City
iR. R. Laughlin
of destination more rapidly l»v walk­ Représentât i vt<ft
• 7:3,1 AM Mo M’nville. 10:12 a .«.
F. N. Little
MoM nville 10:13 a . m . Corvallis.. .12:25 p.M,
NAII.N
ing than by riding in a Portland street
Chas. Lafollett |
Corvallis
1:30 p . m . McM'nville. 3:43 p.M,
From Yaquina.
L Loughary ;
From San Francisoo, MoM nville 3:44p. m . Portland.. . 6:15 P.M.
car. even should the car have two Judge
< 'lerk
.Geo. W. Briedwell j Sunday........... Oot, in Monday ...
" - 4
Oot.
At Corvallis connect with trains of the
blocks the start of him. The animals Sheriff
I J. Hurns Friday ........... “ 22 Saturday.., . “ 16
Oregon Pacific for
Treasurer
Wednesday...
N'ov
8 Thursday..
W. W. Nelson
“ .28
propell ng these so-called accomoda-| Assetiti« >r
15 Wednesday
Wyatt Harris Monday.......... “ .)-
lVir/Mbur Bay.
Noy. 10
“
( J. S. Hibbs I Saturday....
Monday ...
tion for the public move slowly to save , Commissioners
“ 22
Express Train.
"' I Geo. Dorm'v [
_
LEAVE.
|
ARRIVE
wear and tear of shoes.
The Company reserves the right to ohange
School Hupt
J. A. C. Freund ,
ORTHERMfiACITICfi AILROAB
n . ..............
................. r 1 .............. 11
=ZSt. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS,^=-
R
The
Press.
From the Dayton Herald.
The Payton Choral Union is in a
tlourahing condition.
The steeple on the Baptist church
is a beauty and looks wav up.
Splendid location in Dayton for a
good saddler. Come right along.
Farmers in this Vineinity are quite
busy putting in their grain.
F. Opila, of Portland, visited his
nephew Victor Beno last week.
Rome talk of a furniture store being
started at thia place in the near future.
Jeff. I). Fenton Hailing days. Fares, between Corvallis and
D. C. Narver San Francisco. Rail and Cabin. *11; Rail
A J. Nelson and Steerage. $9.88.
For information apply to
• H AS. c. HOGUE,
WKNT SlI'K HTAOK I.INKS.
Acting Gen. F. and Pana. Agent.
Corvallis, Oregon
McMinnville to Sheridan daily, via Belle­
vue; Sheridan to Willamina and Grand
Rotide Mon. Wed. and Sat.; Grand Ronde
»T. <IHRLi:s HOTEL,
to Ore town Tues, and Bat.
Carlton via North Yamhill to Nestockton,
T MULTNDR. Prop..
Hebo, Netarts. Trask and Tillamook, Mon.
Corner
Third and B streets.
Wed. and Fri. at 6:30 a. tn.
Surveyor
• '«miner
Sheep Inspector
Vt< MINNYILI.E
.
.
OREGON
Parker to Hueua Vista, daily at 11:30 a. tn.
New house! New furniture! Unsurpassed
Corvallis to Albany daily, connecting in the country Rates—11 to |2 per day ac­
with OCR: to Monroe and Ju not ion Tues. cording to room. Single meals 25 cents
Thur. Sat. at 6 a m.
Ixvdging, 25 to 50 cents according to room
Derry to Dallas daily, 3:30 p. m. To Salem Board and Ixvdgtng. <4 to |G, per week. Two
Fine Sample R widh for commercial men. I
daily, 8 a. m.
Give me a mH and see for yourself.
Forest Grove to Mountain Dale and In
glee, Saturday 7 a. m To Greenville Mon­
nrrw.Wr'i Patent Rein llolder.
day. Wednesday and Friday, it a. tn. To W|
Tour lln«i srr «her« you put them - not
Gala's oru<k Saturday, 7 a. m.
11 ■ under bom’Met. One s<rnt «old lidot. In
/led » day«, one dealer enld « doc tn 14 dar»
Hillsboro to Greenville. Mountain Dale
J*j
Sample, worth fl .M ras«. W rite Sir WrmJ
and Ingle«, daily at U p m. To Gale's creek
W
K. B. BREWSTER, HoUy, Mich.
daily at 7 a m.
K“ For Mie at thia office
Independence to Monmouth daily, except
Sunday, 11.40 a. m. and 2:45 p m.
McCoys to Lincoln and Sana, daily, at >30
A. R. Ix>gan knows when he gets a
good glass of cider; don’t you Ruas*
The changeable weather for some
time past is enough to give a person
the blues.
Morse a Maut* make the easiest rid­ p m.
p‘ M McM'nville.,8:00p. M.
cM nville .5:45 A M. Portland ...9:00
9:0i a
A. . M.
M.
nf
for sale and baggage checked
M the oompany 8 up-town office, corner of
oinn I
-Ad Htreet.M- Tickets for prin-
ciirp ? nts m ( nlifornia can only be pro-
Frontoj’inpany’s office, Corner F and
t rent streets Port land. Or.
aft. r fiV'
reoeived for shipment
w.-st , i*'
P- ni- on either the east or
R KORM t ’X1’8'
E- P KOGERS.
«• KOEHLER,
q F. A p. Agent
Manager.
IWKBHEEgf
CITY
STABLES.
111: * DERSOJi
BROS.
iwmZsiTa^Jl
for hor**-
N»w «*°Kiab4-* rst** *“
Oreg<m
whM* ia
stable Third 8t., MeM in nville.