The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 06, 1887, Image 4

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    MISCELLAN E< )US BUSIN ESS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
renny-Mo-itan.
Two Extracts from the New Volume of the
Kngil.h Poet-f.aureate.
Th«- New York lnde|iendent has received by
cable two extracts from Tennyson’s new vol­
ume. The first, which is reputed one of the
best «if the short poems, la as follows:
EARLY SPRING.
Once mor« th«' heavenly power make« all
things new,
Arrt domes the rcd-plowe<| lillln with loving
blue;
The blackbirds have their will»—the throstles,
too.
CITY MARKET,
M’MINNVILLE
PIONEER BOOT AND SHOE STORE
FRED. F. KELLER, Prop.,
Bangaaaer'a bn Iding, Cor B and Third Sts.
Here ih where yon can get yonr money’s
worth in
Before them fleet, the shower and burnt, the
bud*.
And shin«' the lev« I land« ami flithh th«' flood«.
The stars are from tlielr hands thnig through
the W o < h I m .
arid everything u the line of meats, of ths
beat quality the country afford». Also the
O, follow Imping blood, the season’s lure;
(» heart, look down or up, serene, secure.
Warm as the crocus bu<f—like snowdrops pitre.
Past, future, glimpse mid fade through some
slight spell,
A gl«-am from yonder vale some fur blu<* fell;
Anil sympathies how frail in sound and smell.
’Till at tby chuckled note, thou twinkling bird.
Tin- fairy faneim rang«- and lightly stirred.
King, little bells of change, from word lo word.
For now the Heavenly powers make all things
new
And tffllws the cold and Alls the flower with
dew.
The blackbirds have their wills—the poets, too.
The second extract la from the poem on Tl-
realM, who gives Its name to the volume. Tl-
reslas, while wandering In the forest, happen­
ed lo see Minerva bathing. an<l was punished
by the angry goddess with loss of his sight.
The life of seven generations was accorded
him, and his gift of prophecy, like (.'nasandra'»,
was so cursed that no one might lieileve him.
Tlreslaa »peaks:
Then, tn my wanderings, all the lands that He
Subjected to the Heliconian ridge
Have heard this footstep fall, although my
wont
Was more t<i scale the highest of the heights,
With some Strang«' hope to see the nearer God.
One naked peak, the sister of the sun,
Would climb from out the «lark and linger
there.
To stiver all the valleys with her shafts.
There once, but long ago, five times thy term
Of years, I lay. The woods were dead for
beat;
The noonday crag made the land burn and sick
For shadow; not one bush was near. I rose,
ollowlng a torrent till Its myriad falls
ioutid silence In tin- hollow» underneath.
here In a secret olive glade I saw
el I as Athene climbing from the batp
anger. Yet one glittering foot disturbed
«> lucid well. One snowy knee was pressed
Against the margin flowers. A dreadful light
Came from her golden hair, her golden helm,
And all her golden armor on the grass,
Ami from her virgin breast and virgin eyes,
E'-malnlng fixed on mine till mine grew «lark
For«*ver; and 1 beurd a voiue that said:
“Henceforth be blind, for thou hast •w*» too
inuoh;
And apeak the truth that no man nisy bo-
Mere.-«
Is the best place to get your
goods for the Holidays. Be­
fore purchasing tor yourself
or family, i* will pay you to
CALL AND EXAMINE
my goods which are warrant­
ed as represented. Having
Successor to W. F. Bangasaer.
Open» a door In Heaven.
From «kies of ij I r . h
A Jacob's ladder falls on gri nlng irraas;
Ami o’er the mountain walls young angel»
pass.
Th«- wimx I« with living air», how softly fanned!
Light air. from where the deep, all down the
sand,
1» breathing his sleep, hoard by th«* land.
Beef, Pork, Mutton. Sausage. Tript,
Low Prices to Suit
Best of Bolognas.
Give me a call and be satisfied.
ST. (IIARLO
Times, and where you won t have to Pay
HOTEL,
r. MULTNBB. Prop.,
Corner Third and B streets,
«IC'.VIINNVILLE
.
.
IIHEOON
New hooae! New furniture! Unsurpassed
in the country. Rate«—fl to $2 per day ac
cording to room. Single mealH 2f> oente
Lodging, 25 to 50 centa aocordmg to room.
Board and Lodging, if 4 to ifK, per week. Tw<
Fine Sample K ihuiih for commercial men.
Give me a call and see for yourself.
tor rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and
repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT,
Opposite the Grange Store.
P. F. B t OWUG.
THE
N
l.Hte of Independence, having purchased the
TEAR» AM> TRUCKS
Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers his
services in that line to the public, and will
Guarantee Satistaction
ORTHEHlTpACIFIC
I I I I it I I I I 111 • 1111 I I 14 I 11 I
■ iiiiiiii it
*■■ mi it
BEST!
SHOREST!
QUICKEST! a
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llllllllllllllll'THE DIMING < AK LINENIM/W/UHM
THE DIRECT ROUTE!
NO DELAYS!
FASTEST TRAINS!
lo all who favor him with their patronage.
He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the
delivery of parcels, trunks aatchels etc., for
the accomodation of the public. Orders left
'it the stable will tie promptly attended to at
To CHICAGO and all points EAST.
Lowest Hates
F. J.. MARTIN.
New Firm, New Goods, New Prices
t ? oute *
TRANSCONTINENTAL
SAMUEL COEF,
W. T. BAXTER.
4
I
TO
EAST
Tickets sold to all PROMINENT POINTS
Throughout the East and Southeast.
BOUA'lT PASSENGERS!
n" BE CAREFUL AND DO ¡NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
At the New Store of
------ TO TAKE THE
Baxter i Mariis
ailroad |
| Northern
Nuoot'HHora to Al. HUSSEY,
Third street, McMinnville, Oregon
And see that your ticket reads via Portland and
ta ta tum
_1J
—PAUL or
minnfapbi
is - ------
To avoid changes anti aenous delays occasioned bv other routes. Through
Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
LOWEST RATES!
.Al--------- ts*
QUICKEST TIME!
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A uew, neat and clean stock. Every artick
A No. 1. Fruit Jar», Butter Crock», Colored
Glassware, Cutlery, Caw'd Good», To­
bacco. Pipe» and Cigars.
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season.
Mr». Hnlsoamp.
Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and I
The Now York To-day says: "Con- will guarantee price» to euit you.
A. D. CHARLTON. General Western 1‘aaaenger Agent.
versing with a lady of my acquaintanes
recently, the daughter of Signor Moro-
•ini, sheul a curious mid melancholy
Family Grocery Store.
light upon the domestio life from which
she found refuge in the romantic fashion
Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon.
Have a Few
already fully described by the press.
She saul:
Imagine the life we 1ml up
there and in the city and I do not think
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you will blame tn«* for what I did. We
(Snooeaaor to L. BOOT.)
ha<l a beautiful home, and wen* entirely
shut out from the world by its walla
Dealer in
We enjoyed every luxury possible, but
Third St., Opposite
had to enjoy them all alone. We met All Freeh Scodi. Groceries. Floor, Bam. an*
i
at bn*akfast, and papa n-ad his papers
YAMHILL CO. BANK.
That they will
and then went to the oity and Jeft us to
QI ahwbto and Crockery.
ourselves. We met at lunch. In the
D on ’ t F orget the P lace ,
afternoon papa came home and read his '4F*Ooode delivered to porchsacra in the ettv
pa|M«ra. Then we met at dinner, and
after amusing onrselvi*« as liest we could
inn ville»
lor uiv eveumg we went u> ueu. iUM
was our life «lav after «lay the yeai
They also have a SN1ALL4LOT of
round
We had few visitors and wem
Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc, ’•f
not permitted to visit. When we at
landed the opera we sat upright in a
That will also be sold
box, looking neither to right nor left,
and were nurritei there and hurri««d
home again as if then* was a pestilence
Theyfbave a few
in th«* Streets. We had no gentlemen
friends, and were |M*rruitU*l none ot the
PLOWS, HARROWS,
moat innocent intert'ourse with the few
I
— IM TH*
gentlemen who visited ua It was like
8KEDERM And
living in a Jail or a nunnery, with no
B A IK WAGOX«*
ose to talk to, no one to talk to you -•
-----PROPRIETORS----
prrft«ct mathine of a life that always
That will be sold
.iiFV2lvhi‘&&£l’ ot aU klnd'and *»»*•
went the ’»ns* way. Papa was kind, Fine Carriage«, Hark« and
for the k
PRICES. Also agents
but so Mem in his idea.« that h«* seetned
Saddle liarse«,
•o regard it as a crim«* for us to think
And everything in the Livery hire.
When yon want anything in that line yon
•r act for oune'lvea in the most trifling
will oonralt yonr own lutereet as well as Brown«villc Woolen Mill,
tn good Mi ape
things. It was as melancholy ns I a «xNt-
cure to call and eee no. We think we can suit I Carrying a full line of all goods made by
At Reananable Rate».
Staat funeral.’ ”
von. Try it.
A. H. A O. O. HODSON. these celebrated mills
7
No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON
J. Harv. Henderson,
HEATING
* cook
Stoves
THE CLOTHIERS«
YAxMHILLCO.,
SELL FOR CASH
VERY LOW.
LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES
Low for CasH.
LOGAN BROS. I HENDERSON.
LATEST STYT.F.fiL
Low for Cash.