The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, March 19, 1887, Image 4

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    POPULAR ROUTES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
In addition to the pocketing,
Fatul Acrldenta, by Telegraph, Among the president has vetoed 132 bills,
the Hird* in Ragland.
Oregonian R. R. Co. ‘■"“"TED line,
twenty-one more than the entire
Of the orthodox bird, as Sidney
Smith called the pheasant, it ia in some number of vetoes recorded from
places a very common victim. I think the establishment of the govern­
CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver.
I could pick out one stretch of railway
ment up to the Cleveland incum­
which, at certain seasons of the year,
Portland and Willaiette Valley Railway.
produces for the surfaceman who goes bency.
To Portland.
From Portland.
along it in early morning a never-fail­
The annual stallion show for
ing supply of wounded and dead birds.
jCoburg
Washington county will be belt
Coburg
! and
Passen­ and
On one side of the railway is a long
1 Airlie
STATIONS.
ger
Arrange­
Airlie
Belt of plantation, where the birds are at Hillsboro April 2d.
Mail.
Fare. Mail.
1
Corned into after being hand-reared; on ments have been made by which
the other side a river, with corn-iields
AR Ar p.m
Lv a.m LV
75 or 100 horses will be in train­ OUR MOTTO IS SMALL Prof­
stretching down to it; and it is in the
4 45
915 Portland, I’WV*
its
and
quick
returns.
Hoil«
passage from the covers to the corn­ ing on the Hillsboro track this
Ft. Jefferson St..
fields, when the grain is ripe or stand­
est Goods, Honest $ .24 11 00 . Elk Rock .
4 15
ing in stock, that the accidents occur. year.
4 '0
11 06
Oswego..........
.29
Partridges also often fall victims to the
Weights
and
Full
Miss Russ has just finishet
3 40
11 46
.. Tualitan....
5°
wires, as also did the red grouse where
310
Winters...
12 10
.75
Measure
the telegraph crossed their native trimming a fine plush case, toile
2 53
12 26
Summit........
.S3
2 29
12 50 . . Newberg ...
heaths. In more than one instance have and manicure combined, which Upon which we hope to win
1.00
2 15
1 10 pwv Dundee jpn
1.00
the wires been laid underground, where
-
crossing grouse moors, to prevent the compares very favorably with
your esteem and patronage.
1 25
2 10 . o«y Dundee
1.00
Birds killing themselves; buteven when similar articles imported from
2 32 West Dayton
I 0»
1.16
Our connections with East­
crossing these moors in the usual style
Lafavette
2 44
12 5»
1.24
12 35
from post to post, grouse after a time the eastern states. The woof
3 02 . Davton Juncton
1.36
ern and Pacific coast dealers
12 29
3 08 McMinnville Cs..
1.40
Set to beware of them, and deaths
. Armstrong
12 18
3 19
1.48
trough this cause get fewer and fewer. work was done by Mr. Clark.
and manufacturers are such
Whites
12 07
3.'JO
1.56
One instance of this peculiar adapta­
“Fun on the Bristol,” tha
11 45
Briedwell ..
3 52
1.72
that
we
are
enabled
to
tion of themselves to new circum­
Harrison
3 57
11 40
1.75
stances came very forcibly under the most successful musical comedy
IL 27
4 OS .Broadmeads .
1.84
buy
these
goods
as
low
or
11 25
4 10 Sheridan Junc’n
1.86
writer’s notice. A wire fence was put of the age, will be produced a
across a very good grouse moor in
lower than our competitors,
4 23
Ballston
11 08
1.96
Cumberland, dividing the fell into two the Casino March 24th, under
10 45
5 00 .........Sheridan.
whether
general
or
special
allotments. For some time after this the management of M. B. Gold­
...
was done, dead or dying birds were
9 25
5
55
Perrvdale.
1.94
dealers. Buying goods in
picked up daily, until it was well known stein, with the popular comedians
6 17 . .Smithfield....
9 00
2.12
8 46
6 31 . . .Polk ..
2.24
that whoever was first along the fence
greater
quantities
than
most
larry Brown and Jas. T. Kelly,
8 30
6 50 .... Dallas.
2.37
was sure of a grouse pie. It was amus­
8 06
7 10 .. Cochrane
2.53
competitors, and when hand­
ing to see the different strategems em­ and a strong company.
7 50
2.65
7 28 .... Monmouth,
ployed bv shepherds and others to get
2.80
7 47
Luekiamute .
7 30
ling
business
of
any
kind
the
Following close upon the heels
along the fence without seeming to do
. Simpson.
2.91
8 00
7 14
8 15
3.02i
. A irlie .
7 00
so. Indeed, I have seen two farmers of the discussion concerning Lin­
volume of business enters
ar
i.v
meet at the ••Townfoot” and, after a
largely into the account in C has . N S cott .
short gossip separate, going in differ­ coln’s profanity and Grant’s in-
ent directions and away from the fell;
Reci ■ ver ORC( Ld ) Line.
eniperance, comes the statement
determining the profit or
W illiam R eid .
and an hour after I have heard of them
President PAWVRCo.
meeting about the middle of the fence, that George Washington did not
margin to be realized out of
both intent on dead or wounded birds.
enow
how
to
spell.
It
is
deplor
­
While for some time this slaughter of
it. Therefore all General
AJL<* Minn vi lie
grouse went on, another fellow put in able that our historical idols are
Dealers do have an ad- LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES
an appearance, this time with four logs,
icing so wantonly shattered.
and made a track by the side of the
vantage over special dealers,
fence to replenish his larder; and Mr.
The
heirs
of
Horace
Greely
Stoat had even the temerity to dispute
and the greater quantity of
the claim in one instance with the two- have asked the comptroller of
goods sold or the volume of
l®gged hunter. But the grouse in time
New
York
to
pay
them
$486
got to know the dangers of the fence,
business done, the greater
and now the victims are few. — A/f the which was due him for attend­
Year Bound.
that advantage and the less
ance at the constitutional con­
The Oldest Newspaper.
the price ought to be. Hav­
vention of 1867. Mr. Greely be­
The oldest newspaper in the whole
ing a full and Complete LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON.
came disgusted with the pro­
wide world is the King-Pau or ••capital
----- PROPRIETORS-----
Stock of the following Fine Carriages,
sheet,” published in Pekin. It first ceedings and went away before
Hack«» and
appeared a . t>. Sill, but came out only the end of the session.
lines of goods from the lead­
Saddle Horae*,
at irregular intervals. Since the year
ing
dealers
and
best
manu-
And everything in the Livery hire,
McMinnville
has
made
sub
­
13.51, however, it has been published
in good shape
facurers, which we replenish
weekly and of uniform size. Now it stantial progress for several years,
At Reasonable Rates.
appears in three editions daily. The
with new fresh goods month­
first, issued early in the morning and but indications clearly point to
ly or oftener as the trade re­
printed on yellow paper, is called more improvements the coming
SAMTTSZ- GOFF,
Hsing-Pau (business sheet) and con­
quires, to wit:
LADIES
summer
than
during
any
former
tains trade prices and all manner of
Late of Independence, having purchased the
commercial intelligence. The second year. Several bricks are talked l>res» and Fancy Goods, Gents
TEAMS AM) TRUCKS
edition comes out curing the forenoon,
and Boy» Clothing and Furnish­
Of
Logan Bros. <fc Henderson, offers his
also printed upon yellow paper, is of besides many elegant private ing Good«, Hats and Cap», Boot» services in that line to the public, and will
devoted to official announcements and
residences. Verily we will have and Show, Crockery, Queen» Guarantee Satisfaction
general news The third edition ap­
To all who favor him with their patronage.
pears late in the afternoon, is printed lively times here this summer. ware and Gia»» ware.
He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the
on red paper and bears the name of
and a full line of fresh grocer- delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for
Puani-Pttu (country sheet). It con­ Telephone.
the accomodation of the public. Orders left
ies, so our customers do not at
sists of extracts from the earlier edi­
the stable will be promptly attended to at
Charles
A.
Pillsbury,
the
great
tions, and is largely subscribed for in
reasonable rates.
have
to
deal
at
half
dozen
miller, was poor
the provinces. The number of copies Minneapolis
places to supply their wants.
printed daily varies between thirteen
thousand and fourteen thousand.— when, in 1863, he was graduated
While we do not propose to
JFesf Shore.
from Dartmouth. Four years
be undersold, yet do not and
- Scene in Chicago. Two long-sep­ later, still poor, he went to Minn­
can not put these goods in
arated friends meet: “Where is Uncle
eapolis
and
established
a
busi
­
competition with Auction
Jahn living, my dear fellow?” “He
isn’t living.'
“What! Why, when did ness, which to-day is the largest
or Short Weight goods
he die?” “He isn’t dead?” “Good
of
its
kind
in
the
world.
His
sold to the trade by unscru­
fracious! You said he isn’t living, and
infer that he in dead.” “Well, it's mills turn out 16,006 barrels of
pulous dealers. We fear no
about the suiik * tbiug. He moved to
honest competition. Thank­
flour daily, and he pays for
SL lx>uis.” -Ntunuan independent.
ing people for past patron­
—A New York physician says "it u freight alone on his wheat $1,-
dangerous to go into the water after s
age and favors, will be pleas­
hearty meal.” And we presume if hr 560,006 yearly.
ed to have you call and de­
did go in after one ho wouldn’t find it.
The Weekly Reporter, a faithful
— Shoe and Leather Reporter.
termine for yourselves what HENDERSON BROS.,
and
complete
compendium
of
the
Ample room to care for horse*.
Livery
merit is in our modest claim. teams
IJT $1.50 in advance! for the Reporter for
at as reasonable rates as any where ia
1K87. means just what it says—tw advawcb . weeks news, ie furnished for 12^ cents
A. J. APPERSON. Oregon. New stable Third St., McMinnville.
a month.
^Not a month after ths beginning.
WIRED TO DEATH.
County Ssat or ¡o My Sul;
City Stables.