The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, February 28, 1887, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
room, and throwing open the door
said:
"Estella, here is a lady who thinks
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she can suit you.”
"Oh, papa! I don’t want her. Take ,
McMinnville, Or. - - Feb. 28, 1887
her away. Why did you engage such I
a person ?”
SEQUEL TO •
“ Estella, my child, be still. This
lady
wishes to talk with you.”
ORNA M a VOIR,
Headquarters for
“Oh, I beg pardon ; please forgive
rny rash speech. But I thought papa
THE CHILD OF MORROW.
had engaged you for my companion,
and I wanted a much younger persob ;
tn r.kxrjn L. b whits
some one nearer my own age. Please
I Copyright applied for; all rights reserved. forgi ve me, won’t you T”
B’lindy readily forgave her, saying:
Some time ago, in preparing the MBS.
"I
don't blame you. 1 haint as young
of Orna LeVoir for publication, I lia<
as
1
was
twenty year-a-go. But to the
little reason to believe that I wouk
point.
I
heard your pa say he’d like
I m called upon so soon to arrange the
to
’
gage
a
companion for you, and as I
closing chaptet of Orna's life, which !
have
a
person
in my eye who I thought
am pleased to »ay, were hour» of glad­
would
till
the
place, I spoke right out
ness.
to
your
pa,
and
told him to bring me to
A few weeks ago, 1 was most agree­
-------- AND--------
ably surprised by receiving a volumin­ you. If your pa will come in and shet
ous package of MSB. by mail, and on the door, 1’11 make the story short, and
General Merchandise.
opening it, what was my delight to you can decide at once whether you
want
the
person
or
not.
”
find in the same bold, clear handwrit­
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Mr. Broughton hastily closed the
ing, this text:
door and drew his chair near B'lindy,
A friend, in the hour ol sorrow ;
remarking:
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
God MendH from bis throne on high,
“We shall be pleased to hear your
To be with uh on the morrow,
story. Go right ahead.”
When no other help is nigh.
B’lindy forthwith commenced and
Dear Mr. Alwald; it seem« so strange
told the story of Orna, as published,
that after a lapse of many years, J am
and ended by saying.-
able to fulfill my promise, and place in
“Now you will find Ony just as good
your hands, unreservedly, the happy
as the day is long ; ready and willing
termination of my destiny. As I
to help; has a better education than
Assortment of these Popular Goods
promised you at the time, at the moun­
most girls who are city bred, and above
tain station of old Silas the hunter, 1
all, a true Christian. Were our sur­ JJV
would keep a correct journal of events
roundings of a different nature we
transpiring to the best of my ability,
would not part with the dear girl, but
and 1 think I have conscientiously
as it is, it is not a fit place for one of
done so.
ler quality and I should be glad to get
After vour departure from the sta­
!ier this place. Now I must be going.
tion that morning, Mrs. B'lindy return­
I've a long distance to ride and Silas
ed from the settlement wild with de­
will be waiting at the foot of the moun­
JUST RECEIVED.
light and it took but a few moments to
tain forme. What shall I tell Ony?”
make known her happiness. It seems
Estella had been a faithful listener to
that while she was in a store making
every word uttered by B'lindy, and her
purchases, a gentleman, who was a
arge hazel eyes were mirrors of her
stranger to the place, entered, and
soul, as she «aid in a broken, sobbing
asked tin- proprietoi if he knew of
voice:
W hat we G uarantee
any young woman who would accept a
“Tell Orna to come to me; tell her
position as a companion to an invalid
FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR
that I w ill love her and she shall be
lady. He said lie was traveling for
MANUFACTURE.
my sister, and,” turning to her father,
pleasure, with a sick daughter, who
“papa, you know and I know that I
required a great deal of attention, and
cannot live but a few years, and you
To be made from the very best ma­
how, a few days previous the party
will want a daughter to love and take terial, by skillful workmen, with the
who had been tilling the position, had
care of you, and to take my place.
been compelled to return to her home,
latest and most approved machinery,
Are you willing that I should have
and that he was forced to stop over a
and to be the cheapest goods in the
tier?”
few days to see if lie could secure a
Mr. Broughton at that moment ap­ market when service is considered.
companion here. He stated wlmt he
Are so thoroughly finished that they
peared to have some trouble with his
was w illing to pay for a salary, includ­
eyes, but finally said :
can be worn in damp weather, or in a
ing all traveling expenses,and as the
"There must be smoke in this room ; shower, without fear of being ruined
amount seemed fabulous to B'lindy,
of course, Stella dear; anything that by curling or shrinking.
she entirely forgot herself and enthus-
pleases you gives pleasure to me. By
The manufacturing, dyeing and fin­
iiisticnlly said:
all means have this young person come
"Stranger, stranger; you may not
ishing
is done in such a manner, that
and see ns at once and we will see
think that I can accommodate you, but
the goods can be washed if desired
what arangements can be made.”
it you’ll take me to your darter I’ll tell
"Thanks, thanks,” sobbed forth poor without the least injury to fabric.
liei somethin', I vow, that'll please her
old B'lindy. For now that the hour
Our goods are wool dyed, and colors
as sure as yer born.”
uid come in which she was to give up as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
"My good lady,” said the gentleman,
orna, it was more of a sacrifice than care and skill can make them.
" 1 shall be happy to take you to Es-
the dear old soul was willing to make,
Goods show just what they are and
tella, and hope you have at your com­
but knowing it was for Orua's good,
mand some person that will suit her,
will be until worn out, as there is no
she was willing. "Now I must go,
although I warn you in the start that
weighting,
stiffening, or artificial lus­
sure, and by noon to-morrow Ony will
¡Stella is a very pecnliai child, at times
come down. If you make your ar­ tre used to increase the weight or fin­
hardly knowing her own mind."
rangements it will be better for her not ish : as is the case with a large class of
"Newt mind, sir; nevei mind. Colne
to come back to bid us good bye, for my good J in the market, but which disap­
along ; I must start soon tor my ranch
poor old heart could not stand it." pears after a few days' service.
up in the mountains, and the sooner
And shaking Mr. Broughton by the
As manufacturers we have taken
this thing is done away w ith the soon­
hand, she was about to go. when Es­
er |’H l»e on my way back to Silas.
great pains to supply an article in
tella rushed impulsively up to her, and
Silas my husband."
every
way reliable, and unsurpassed
throw ing her arms about the rough old
" VII light, madam. Please step this
by
similar
goods, either foreign or do­
form of B'lindy, she took the time­
way. It is but a few steps from here worn, deeply wrinkled face between
mestic, and would respectfully ask an
to th* hotel,” and he opened the door her own soft little hands, and kissed
examination
of the various styles and
and passed out accompanied by B'lindy the poor. surprised old woman a dozen
times,
crying
:
shades to be found on sale by mer­
Who W im attned in an old faded calico
To be Continued.
chants who are agents for the goods.
die«« and shaker bounet, presenting in
truth, not very attractive a spectacle.
Brewater'« Talent Rein Hnlrfet.
All goods of our manufacture should
Your llnra ara wbara you put them—not
On reaching the hotel,the gentleman,
bear the name and trade mark of
undrr horW fret. Onaaarrnt aol« lldna. la
« 4*ar*. one dealer aold « dor. tn 1« daya.
who gave hi« nmun a« Broughton, led
B roadhead W orsted M ills ,
Sample* worth |1AO ras*. Writ* for Irrtaa
iVlindy right up stairs to hie daughters
Jamestown, N. Y.
K. K. BMWrr» HoUy, MfcK
POPULAR ROUTES.
The Daily Reporter.
STAPLE AND FANCY
Broadhead *
« # Dress Goods
ALL THE LATES1
NOVELTIES, NEW
AND DESIRA­
BLE COLOR­
INGS,
Please, Call and Examine.
Oregonian R. R. Co. limit «* Line,
CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver.
Portland and Willamette Valley Railway.
From Portland.
To Portland.
Passen­ Coburg
and
ger
Airlie
Fare. Mail.
Coburg
and
Airlie
Mail.
STATIONS.
AR Ar p.iu
Lv a.in LV
4 45
915 . Portland, PWV*
Ft. Jefferson St.
$ .24
.29
.52
.75
.88
1.00
1.00
Elk Rock .
11 00
Oswego
11 06
11 46
.. Tualitan....
12 10
Winters..........
12 26
Summit .
12 50 . . Newberg ..
1 10 pwv Dundee jun
4 15
4 60
3 40
3 10
2 53
2 29
2 15
ORy Dundee
West Dayton
Lafayette
.Dayton Juncton
McMinnville Cs..
. Armstrong
Whites
Briedwell ..
Harrison
. Broadmeads .
Sheridan Junc'n
ioV
12 53
12 35
12 29
12 18
12 07
11 45
11 40
11 27
11 25
.
1.00
1.16
1.24
1.36
1.40
1.48
1.56
1.72
1.75
1.84
1.86
2 10
2 32
2 44
3 02
3 0»
3 19
3 30
3 52
3 57
4 08
4 10
1.96
4 23
Ballston
5 00 ........ Sheridan.
1.M
2.12
2.24
2.37
2.53
2.65
2.80
2.91
3.02
5 55
6 17
6 31
6 50
7 10
728
7 47
8 00
8 15
11 08
10 45
. Perrydale.
Smithfield....
.Polk .
___ Dallas...........
.. Cochrane
.... Monmouth, .
Luckiamute .
. . Simpson..
.A irlie ........
.
AR
9 25
900
846
8 30
806
7 50
7 30
7 14
7 00
LV
C has . N. S cott ,
Receiver ORC ( Ld ) Line.
W illiam R eid ,
President P&WVRCo.
acific
nailroad,
opinar
noute-
P icturesque
anges.
OnT"
ver
rast Time, Sure Connection, New Equipment
225 Miles Shortest
20 Hours Less Time.
Accommocations unsurpassed for oomfort
and safety. Fares and Freights MUCH
LESS than by any other route between all
in Willamette valley and San Francisco.
Only Route via Yaquina Bay
To
San Franoisco.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
(Except Sundays.)
Leave Corvallis at 2 p. nt. Leave Ya­
quina at 7:10 a. m.
Oregon and California, West side, trains
connect at Corvallis.
The steamship Yaquina city, which has
been undergoing repairs, and the Santa Ma­
ria will each sail on the dates below named:
FB0M YAQUINA.
Thursday, Jan. 27
Yaquina City............
.Wednesday, Feb. 2
Santa Maria............
Yaquinn City............ ........... Tuesday FebJS
Monday Feb. 14
Santa Maria
....
Sunday Feb. 20
Yaquina City .......
.... Saturday, Feb. 26
Santa Maria
Friday. March 4
Yaquina City
EBOM SAN FRANCISCO.
Santa Maria
Yaquina City
Santa Maria.
Yaquina City
Santa Maria.
Yaquina City
.Friday Jan. 28
Thursday, Feb. 3
Wednesday Feb. 9
Tuesday Feb. 15
Monday, Feb. 21
Sunday Feb. 27
Daily Passenger Trains
(Except Sundays,)
Leves Yaquina
....
6:20 m-
Arrive Corvallis
10:38 a. m.
Arrive Albany
11:30 a. m.
Leave Albany
.
^HO p. m.
Arrive Corvallis.......................
1:22 p. m.
Arrive Yaquina
•• 5:45 p.m.
The Company reserves the right to change
sailing days. Fares, between Corvallis and
San Francisco. Kau and Cabin, S-14; Rail
end Steerage,
For informs««» apply to
(ft AB. C HOGUE,
Aetiag Gen. F. «nd Fa««. Agent.
Corvallis. Oregon