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About The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1886)
Vlyslerloit« |HM*|»|»r»irHii<T*. M ISC ELL AN EOU S BUSIN ESS. PUBLIC SCHOOL COMPOSITION. F. M. Davis, a druggist of Mon NORTH AMERICA. North America is situated chiefly mouth, went to Portland last Monday week and sold a span <4 homes at in the North Temperate Zone. The Godard's stables. He received the oceans which surround North Amer piirchase money, over ♦300, and de ica are the Arctic, Atlantic ami I aci- parted, since which time all trace of tic. The broadest part of North Amer him has been lost. He is a steady ica is in the north ; the warmest part man of family, forty-five years old and|jH ¡n t|je gouth. Its great gulfs am his wife ami friends are in great dis bays are in the south while in the in tress concerning his sudden and pro terior are its great plains ami valleys, 1 which extend from the warm waters tracted absence. He suddenly the hotel without settling his bill orlf the Guli uf Mexico to the icy coasts taking his property. He was J?'”11' of the Arctic ocean. The rocky raoun three days before his absence was no'|tainH reach from the northern to the ticed. Letters have been received Louthern part of North America, and M’MINNVILLE PIONEER BOOT ANO SHOE STORE. Is the best place to get your goods tor the Holidays. Be- fore purchasing tor yourself or family, it wiH pay CALL AND EXAMINE my goods which are warrant, ed as represented. Having Low Prices to Suit Times, and where you won t have to Pay from his home, saying he has not yet forn) a pftrt of the largest chain in the returned. I He ‘ is 5 feet 8 inches high, | worid. North America lies in three demi-brunette, grey eyes, brown hair zones: North Temperate, Torrid, and for rips oil your boots and shoes. Boots made and and thin brown beard. North Frigid. It therefore has every repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT, Franz Althaber.the bridegroom who degree of temjierature from intense mysteriously disappeared two weeks heat of Central America to the per- Opposite the Grange .Store ago in Astoria, is still missing, *n<UpetuaI frosts in the northern part of though $1,250 reward has been efl’ered,1 British America. THE Lili E AT Midway between not the slightest clue to his fate or his these extremes of climate is the coun- whereabouts has been found. It is in Itry we live in which is remarkable for deed the most mysterious disappear the abundance and variety of its pro ance in the annals of Oregon. The ducts. North America is warmer in young man owns a tine farm, and is the south because it is more directly »4 »I worth $8,000 or $10,000 Sometime: opposite the sun. In winter the cold since I k * met Miss Brinkman who was I I wind of the Arctic regions blow over residing with her -ister, Mrs. Luebke, the greater part of British America in Astoria,and the acquaintance ripen and the Middle States, but on the Pa ed into love. Saturday before his dis cific coast the western winds which Illi 111111111 ill the din ink car 1.1 ^E/,',7////MO II appearance he got a marriage license, blow over the the ocean are of a much THE DIRECT KOI TE! NO DELAYS! FASTEST TRAINS! --------- 0--------- Sundav they wen* married. On Mon milder temperature, therefore the win ters are severe on the eastern coast day morning he went down town to fie? T° CHICACO and all points EAST, but warm on the western. XJwWwiU XwMWwM T*vkets sold to all I’lUIHIVEM POINTS gel a suitable boat to transfer house C lyde R olland . Throughout the East and Southeast. furnishings, etc., to his farm where TO faAST BOUND PA**E.\GER*! he ami his young bride were to keep OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA IjT_BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT RE SURE house Hi* returned about live in the VIA ------ TO TAKE THE------- afternoon ami went into the room The Oregon and California R. R. where some of his and her friends hail And Connections. arrived, bringing wedding present« TIME, DAYS. and congratulating (hem. bestowing Fare from Portland to San Franoisoo ♦32; to Sacramento, 130. their best wishes, etc He at once be Close connections And see that your ticket reads via Portland and made at Ashland with __ came the life o! the party, entering HtageH of the California, Oregon and Idaho stage company. into the joyful spirit of (he hour, and (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) after a little he poured out some liquor 1 o ovoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through East Side Division. Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular „Express Trains Full into several glasses to be handed I HETWEEN l*OH I I. AND A ASHLAND Mail Train. Length of the Line. Berths Free. around to the company. As one of LEAVE. | j ABBIVK. LOWEST RATES! Æ5-------- tF QUICKEST TIME! • 4:00 a . m . -------- o--------- the party was about proposing a toast, Portland....X:0» a . m . Ashland Ashland.... 8:45p. m . I Portland.... .3:45 p. m . GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Althniier said,“Hold on. I will be hack Albany Express Train • LEAVE. A BRIVE. in a second,' and went out. Theguests Portland... .4s<) p. M.lLebanon i....9:20 p. m CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent. waited, and presently his wife,opening Lebanon ...4:45 a . m Portland... P ...1__ 1 10:05 a . m . the door, said : "Frank, why don’t Pullman Palace Sleeping Care I' tlx- 111 daily Is-tween Portland atid Ashland. you conn* in I here was no resjumse, I he O. A C. R. R. Ferrv makes connection and upon going to the door he was with all the regular trains on the east Hide not to He seen. \s the afternoon wore division from foot of F Htreet. ’ P. F. Browne, TRANSCONTINENTAL N T T? OUTE ORTHERHnACIFIC »HOBEST! T? *5 + Jtortheni* arifir* —=—St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.^^:— Washington St,, Portland, Oregon. City Stables. on. inquiry began to he made, hut no one had seen him People living in the vicinity, men on the road, and in every direction were questioned, no one had seen a trace of him. Parties have been out looking for him, inquiry has been made everywhere, hut to no purpose. lie has disappeared as com pletely as if the ground had opened up and swallowed him His friends, and particularly his young wife, the bride of a day. feel very uneasy. His sud<l«*n and mysterious <lisap|>earanee can in no way be accounted for, and the occurrence is as strange an affair as can well be imagined Went *ide Division. HET. PORTLAND AND t’ORVALLIM viail train. P .. .. ... ahhivb . Portland... 7:3o a . M. MoM’nville. 10:12 a . h Mc.M'nville 10:13 a . . m m . Corvaflin.. .12:25 p p" m 'lo.M'nville Corvallis.. .12-25 Corvallis 1:30 p . m . MoM’nville. 8:43 r w’ MoM’nville 3:44 p m . Forliand. P oi timid. . .. 6:15 p. m " HENDERSON BROS At Corvallis connect with trains of the On-gon Pacific for IVt/itiHa Kay. Express Train. LBAVK. Leading Photographers of Oregon, ABBIVI. I 11 t’ALLEi. 1 is the Largest and Portland ...4:50 p. m MoM’nville. .8:00 p. m . A ’lo»l ( oiupj ,i on the Pact tic Coast, MoM’nville .3:45 a . m . Portland ...90' a " ■* 29 WASHINGTON ST., Ixtcal tickets for sale and baggage checked Portland, Oregon. st the oompany n up-town offioe. corner of 1 me and N-cond streets. Tickets for prin- WT Take the Elevator, ciptil points in (California can only be pro cured nt st ooiupany company’ a s offioe, office. Corner F and Front I ront streets Portland. Or Fruyht will not be received for shipment after five o clock p. tn. on either the east or —DEALEBS IN - west side divisions. E. P RlXiF.RS H. KOEHLER. G FA P. Agent. Drj 1.00(1«, Clothing, Gi*o- Ti»e hunters in the fox chase with Manner. cerie», GI rnn A c Queens* Addie Bialy were R, bt McDonald, la rm Tor Sale ware, Tinware and Austin Guinn and Fred Sitton. The x28O " 'KES. 125 in cultivation; 6 Notion«*. latter waaaccompanied by his faithful . ■ miles south west of Sheridan. WILLAMINA . . . OREGON. PRICE hounds. They must have run the fox ----- o- nearly a hundred miles, anmnd and °°T* to •*•*’ an<1 brought our knitting with uh . and all we ask is for the about St Joe. the Burdettes. McDon to call, examine our goods, make alds, Cooke, .Malone, Braly’aand other For further information address R.G Worth l lxlr V",1*' Rnd Re< oor prioes. ington. Shendan. Or., or Wnght A Ellis, th,, hi h ; ** dtÄ ’.’n * CRRh basis, and pay farms. the ‘highest cash prices for all kinds of pro- Dalian, Or. duoe. hides, pelts, eto. SOPER BROS., M.V.OOO. Ample room to care for homes, teams at as reasonable rates a« «»v whets Oregon. New stable Third St.. McMinnville samuil corr, Late of Independence, having purchased the TEAM* AND TRICKS Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offer« ba nervioen in that line to the public, and will Guarantee *atiaiaction To all who favor him with their P*,r?n*£l He will keep a wagon specially adapted to delivery of parcels, trunks 8Rtob*jTJtt.’uft the accomodation of the public. Order« • at the stable will be promptly attended w