The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 31, 1887, Image 4

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POPULAR ROUTES
near city, passes by the lovely grounds,
that were laid out in front of the lux­
urious dwelling, terminating in a Oregonian R. R. Co. limited [¡ne,
beatiful park at the foot of the slight
descent, protected on either side by a
CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver.
stone wall, giving the place that air
Portland and Willamette Valley Bailway.
of elegant retirement so congenial to
To Portland.
the child of luxury; while seated in From Portland.
the veranda that is overrun with Vir­ 4»
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ginia creapers and fragrant honey U)
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suckles, looking out upon the lovely 1
grounds that glow with the varied Ö-
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tint# of the many peteled flowers, that
4.« 10.1O Portland,PWV* 11.20 3.25
luirder the intricate walks, sits a
Ft. Jefferson St.
woman gazing, with a far away look
. Elk Rock . 10.50 3.00
♦ .24 4:45 11:10
in her delicate face, out over the land­ .29 4.51 11.15
Oswego
10.45 2.55
10.15 2.30
.. Tualitan..
.52 5.21 11.45
scape, as though recalling some long I .75
5.55 12.10 .
9.40 2.05
Winters...
9.21 1.4«
hurried memories of . the past—her
Summit
.88 6.11 12.25
«.32 12.45
. Newberg .. 9.00 1.25
unhappy past. She lives over again 1.00
1.00 6.45 12.,56 pwv Dundee jun 8.45 1.15
in imagination the happy, long,
ORy Dundee
8.35 12.40
1.00 «.55 1.15
long, ago, before her sun went down I 1.16 7.15 1.35 West Dayton 8.20 12.15
Lafayette
1.24 7.25 1.501
8.05 12.05
to rise no more.
1.3« 7.40 2.05 Dayton Guncton 7.45 11.45
Ah, Harry, my darling, must the I 1.40 7.45 2.10 McMinnville Cs 7.40 11.40
7.55 2.20
Armstrong.
7.30 11.30
shadow of your dear face haunt me I 1.48
Whites
1.54» 8.05 2..'«)
7.20 11.20
Briedwell. .. 7.00 11.00
forever. Perhaps, if I could have I 1.72 8.25 2.55
8.29 2.59
Harrison
6.54 10.50
kissed your marble brow, and laid 1.75
1.84 8.40 3.11 . Broadmeads. 6.43 10.33
your cold and lifeless form in the 1.8« 8.42 3.13 Sheridan Juni 'n 6.41 10.30
quiet grave I might have become re­ 1.96 8.5Ó
Ballston
6.21
Sheridan.
6.00
conciled in time to Gods providence ; 2.14 9.15
but to think of you always as I last 1.ÍM
3.45
10.00
. Perrvdale..
2.12
9.40
4.07
Smithfield
..
heard from you, weltering in your 2.24
9.20
4.27
.Polk .
9.00
4.50 .... Dallas.
own precious blood dying far from 2.37
8 40
5.10 .. Cochrane
home, by the hand of the cruel assass­ 2.53
2.65
8.25
5.30 .. Monmouth,
5.49
8.00
Luckiamute.
in, and doomed to a watery grave, is 2.80
2.91
6.02
7.45
. Simpson.
more than I can bear. God help me, 8.08
. A IRLIE. ..
6.15
7..30
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I don’t want to cloud the lives of my
children, with my selfish grief. They ( 'HAS. N. S cott .
Receiver ORC( Ld ) Line.
try so hard—heaven bless them—to
W illiam R eid
President P&WVRCo.
make me forget my pain ; but alas,
my wound is incurable. The death
r> ailroad.
ron
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opular
n oute
angel alone can apply the healing llnly
ver
Icturesque
ang es.
touch. In her pre-occupation she
had spoken this last aloud, uncon-1i Fast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment
cions of the approach of a light foot
To be Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS.
OTHO
WILLIAMS,
YAILOl
EKCHANT
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FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY.
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Good Fit Guaranteed Or No Sale
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Tirili nu ville, ' Oregon.
«
PIONEER BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Is the best place to get your
goods for the Holidays. Be­
fore purchasing tor yourself
or family, it will pay you to
CALL AND EXAMINE
my goods which are warrant­
fl ed as represented. Having
Low Prices to Suit
Times, and where you won’t have to Pay
for rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and
repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT,
Opposite the Grange Store.
P. F. BrOWIie.
M c M innville
F urniture
W. H. BINGHAM,
Propr.
225 Miles Shortest
20 Hours Less Time.
Family Grocery Store.
Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon.
J. Harv. Henderson,
(Successor to L. ROOT.)
Dealer in
AU Fresh Goods. Groceries. Floor, Boooo. and
Qlaaavaro and Crockery.
l-er Good« delivered to vurchnser« lntlieoity
City Stables
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Accommodations nnaurpiiHsed for comfort
and safety.
Fares and Freights MUCH
LESS than by any other route between all
in Willamette valley and San Francisco
FINE FURNITURE
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To
San Francisco.
DAILY PASSENGER THAl.WSi,
(Exoept Sundays.)
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m. Leave Ya­
quina at 7: 10 a. m.
Oregon and California, West side, trains
oonneot at Corvallis.
The steamship Yaquina city, whioh has
been undergoing repairs, and the Santa Ma­
ria will each sail on the dates lielow named:
PHOM YAQUINA.
Yaquina City
Santa Maria.
Yaquinn City
Santa Maria
Yaquina City
Santa Maria
I Yaquina City
Thursday, Jan. 27
.Wednesday, Feb. 2
............ Tuesday Feb. 8
Monday Feb 14
Sunday Feb. 20
....Saturday. Feb. 26
Friday. March 4
of all kinds.
Just received an extra hne lot of Black walnut Furniture, and
designs. Call and price my stook.
HENDERSON BROS.,
Ample room to cure for horaeu.
Uivc’j
tennis nt ns rensonnbln rate# ns any where '
Dragon. New al ible Third 3t., MuMinnvt! •
A. A. KKNTON
MANAOB» LAY.
CITY MARKET,
...
Ynqninn City
Santa Marin.............
Yaquina City
.Friday Jan. 28
Thursday, Feb. 3
...
Wednesday Feb 9
Tuesday Feb. 15
Mon ny^ Feb. 21
Sunday Feb. 27
Undertakers Goods of a
THE GREAT
TRANSCONTINENTAL
N
- route -
OHTHEKHDACIFICnAILKOADI
... ..... B I
J| QUICKEST!
. ................. r .... ....... n....
SHORES!! £
BEST!
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DINIYG CAR
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EU<iM SAN FHANCISOO.
latit.i Mi ria
Yaq.iinn City
F actory
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1.13¡IWW/H
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FASTEST TRAINS!
,
To CHICACO and all points EAST.
I
Ticket# sold to all PKOJIINEXT POINTS
Throughout the East and Southeast.
Lowest Hates
IO (I'.AKT HOI Ik FASMAUERS!
rè-BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT M'.KE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE
Daily Passenger Trains
(Exoept Sunday#,)
Live# Yaquinn
...
6:20 a. m.
Vri.-.'’ j : v l!is
............
IO:,'« a. ni.
\rriv Albany
11:4)0 a. m.
Leave Albany
12:40 p. m.
Arrive Corvallis..........................
1:22 p.m.
Arrive Yaquinn
.. 5:45 p. rn.
'Dio Company reserves the right to change
sailing days. Farrs, between Corvallis and
San Francisco. Kail and Cabin, $14; Bail
and Steerage, $9.88.
For information npplv to
CH AS. C. HOGUE,
To
Acting Gen. F. and J'ass. Agent.
Corvallis, Oregon
------- TO TAKE Till-------
And see that your ticket rend# via Fortland and
—ZZZZ St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.;
KENYON & RAY, Proprietors.
(Suooeoeor to W. F. Hangaaner.)
Will keep on hand at all time# the very
beat quality of fresh meat#, that can be ob­
tained tn the market, and respectfully solicit
■ ah are of the public patronage
M^Oiveus a trial order and we will
guarantee Mtiafaction.
>
Brewster's Fatent Retn Holder.
Tour IlnM are where you put them—not
under horses' Not. One agent euld IS dos. la
5 days, one dealer sold * dos. In IS dsya
Item plat worth |l.M> rasa. Write tor terme
K. E. HKKWSTKR, Holly, Mich.
avoid change# and mioim delays cccaeicncd by other route#. Through
Emigrant Sleeping Cais arc mu on Regular Express Trains Full
Length of the Line. Berths Free.
LOWEST RATES!
------- UP
QUICKEST TIME!
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GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COVIPANY,
No. 2 A. Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
O. CHAHl.TOy, General Writer# Passenger Agent.