» WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, ' ar---------------------------- Frank Collard has added a shooting gallery to his gun stole, ami has aline Winchester for you to shoot with. •» Yamhill’s Sunday Schools. Yamhill county has 31 Sunday schools, according to the repoitat the last con­ vention, held at Newberg the fore part of J une last We have endeavored to get the proceedings in full for publica­ tion, though it is a little late, so that our people may see how successfully the Sunday school work iu Yamhill is car­ ried on ; but not being able to get them in full we give the following, sent to us by the secretary, Mr Jesse Hobson: Oui’ ^Neighbors. Still We Lead ! N am e of School Dayton. Lost or stolen—a No. H gold thimble. Aug. 4, 1880. Who ever returns the same to this office Those wishing to subscribe for the > will be liberally rewarded, ami no ques- Mrs J. W. Fletcher has been ill but is T elephone may do so through the fol- - tion asked and no remarks made. now in a fair way to recovery. lowi ng persons: That pump at the corner oi B and Mr. Frank Hubbard, formerly of Day- J. M Kelty ............... ........... Lafayette. Fourth still remains ill its useless condi­ ton, but now a resident of Independence, tion. Either let it be repaired or taken a G. W. Sappington ( . .North Yamhill. was hero one day last week. out and dumped into the Yamhill. ' V A. C. Saylor is burning another large teachers and we deem ourselyes fortun­ Titilli» DISTRICT. 2 > ate in engaging them. ««; 32 R. I’. Boise. kiln of brick. This is the second one J udg'* Z 'A this season. The brick are an excellent Geo. W. Belt Pros, cuting Attorney Ex-sheriff Collard’s residence in course quality and find ready sale in the mar­ Amity, B't II I. Jones 17 68 18 17 ves COUNTY. is Pleas’tdale A Odell 92 17 16 ves of erection, is taking on quite a lofty ap­ R. r. Bird. ket. pearance. E. B. is determined to be Webfoot 1 B Slilweli (I 49 3<; Senators j J W. Watts. Rev. J. W. Sellwood and family of Newberg (¡8 JI ) 00 ves “looked up to,” but let the brother re­ B 8 Cook 111 It. IL Lauirhliu. East Portland, passeit through town W Ch ha’ni M rs J Davi- tl 103 4'i 30 3 3S member that “he that exaltetli himself F. N. 1.1 >t le. Representatives J Wednesday on their way to Nestucca for Davi.>ii ME V B’niphrv 2*» 129 70 17 80 ves shall be abased,” though we trust not in i G. I.afullett < 'A Wallact 8 <8C (ÎO 12 OO ves this case. M. M Chriv L. Lougharv. their annual “rusticate.” They will re­ Westfall Judge ....... 1» J Wood 4 32 30 1 0b no . .1. 8. Hibbs. main a month. 8 Yam M E W Ilenist ’ k 9 25 23 4 2. » no Comi lissioners Again we are called to mourn the Geo. Dorsev. 79 17 80 yes death of an esteemed member of our Mr. Charles Bush, from Perry, Shia­ Laf. Union .1 W Watts 11! G. W. Briedwell. Clerk A mb vChris 13 Jim Martii. 100 (W 28 0.. yes community, Mrs. Martha Moore died T. .I. Harris. wassee county, is the latest accession to Carl Loii 'Sheriff 11 38 25 17 L(* ves W. W Nelson our population, having arrived here Da vi on Ev. J Winneb’g 19 at her home one mile from Dayton, on ’Trees tirer 93 12 51 ves 1 W C.-irev 9i Wyatt Harris. Sunday. He will probably make Oregon N’berg Un. vAwte-sor 7 19 32 4 25 ves Monday morning, .. August * „ 2,18St>. \ ■ •''he N Parrish J. A.' C. Frei.nd. 'School Stipt... his future home. SYam Bap C Skinner 1! 49 39 31 1.3 ves was w as a lady of exemplary Christian . J. I). Fenton. Surveyor 4 10 ( ?) character, and of remarkably pleasing 35 D. C. N’nrver. Mr. Perry, the North Yamhill ware­ Belevue Un Il <' Burns Cörpner houseman, put a new cleaner into his McM Union IJ C Narver U 145 127 56 00 yes and attractive presence, it may be truly said of her, “none knew her but to new warehouse to clean the new crop, 'TE L E PII0 N E W1IIS1 ’ E ! 11N G S. on Monday last. Mr. Laughlin will also The balance of tho schools are not re­ love her.” The revered mother of ten ported. Sixty delegates attended the children all grown, all honored members put in a new clbaner. last convention,and Mrllobson in writing of society, aii rising up to call her bless­ Through a private note to Ciias. Gris ­ us says that the convention was a suc­ ed, and all bowing with breaking hearts Very little sickness. sen from A. (’. Wyndham, we learn that cess in every particular. We are sorry above the clay, still beautiful in death, ’Threshers are thick. he is in The Dalles, doing well at his old i that we are unable to present a lull and and giving sympathy and condolence to business. Art. is a “buily boy” and we complete showing of all the schools. tho aged father in his sorrow and loneli­ □□ie Grunsiiiitli. Getting fearfully smoky. hope his success may be continued. ness. They have the heartfelt sympa­ All kinds of repairing done on short Hops, from 25 to 35 cents. thy of the entire neighborhood. Though At the Warehouses. Williams, the evangelist, is still at notice Repairing of (Juns, Pistols and wo miss her influence lives, end as Wheat, 60 cents per bushel. Sewing Machines a Specialty. work in Walla Walla. He finds no one murmured over her bier, “ being scarcity of material and has lessened the Business at the warehouses at this All bustle at the warehouses. Shooting Gallery ranks of the sinners since his stay to place is rather slack, as yet, still tvery- dead she yet speaketh.” The funeral In connection with the shop. Itf services were conducted by Professor 8. Johnny Shobe’s hand liealetb. the number of 75.—East Oregonian. This Space is For thing is in readiness to push things when A. St irr of Willamette University, assist­ ■olt Nelson under the weather. Mr. J. E. Hubbard came up Tuesday the rush begins. The engines are all ed by Revs. Post and Hoberg. M c M innville bathsi and commenced taking stock in the Root repaired; the belts have been newly Read Burt’s new advertisement. _____________ C ornet . grocery store, but that night was taken Having bought out A. C. Wyndham, 1 am Several steppers in training for the ill and has since been confined to his laced; huge piles of wood lie at the As E ve S ore .—On Fourth street, be­ prepared to do all work in first-class style. fair. mouths of the furnaces; the cleaners tween B «nd C stands an old rookery Lafayette home. Rather unfortunate. Ladies’ and children’s work a specialty. Hot and Cold Baths always ready for tacts. “Dag days.” Keep out of the water, Mr. W. J. Simonds and family left have the fans properly adjusted, while that was evidently built and occupied boys. Every Man an Artist. yestciday for Spokane Falls, where Mr. competent hands are employed to over­ by Noah’s family just after the flood, Mr. Cook is getting the Central in ap­ S. will engage in business. Billy has see the different compartments about and which has therefore become useless. O. H. JETLENLINTG-, ple-pie order. been one of Yamhill’s best citizens in the houses. An occasional load comes Third St. near C.-McMinnville, Or. Itf The only thing that it appears to be good Manning A Co., have a few ot those days gone by aud we hope to see him do straggling in and the machiner.v is put for is to protect the boya from sight well. fine buggies left. McCormick and Deering in motion long enough to run it through when they wish to steal away ar.d smoke The floor of the bridge spanning the Bee d issolution notice of Shobe & -WHO SELL — cigarettes, and shelter tramps, and the swale near “Riverside Farm” gate and then “hostilities” cease until the Manning, today. needs to be straightened and fastened “next lucky man” shall arrive. At Gal­ til st thing we know up will start a blaze Mr- Vanatta of Yaquina, has been in down. We dislike to see good horses loway & Cook’s house we find about and away goes the whole business block X as it stands close to the south end of thaci.ty on a visit. frightened to death by the racket and 2000 bushels; at Redmond’s about 3500 — the lower stable. Why would it not be bushels, while Barnekoff & Co. have Grouse seem to be plentiful, but they flying up of planks. none to report as yet. The wheat that just as well for the owner of this old are hard to capture. Dr. T. A. Winter’s tytrd appears lias been brought in is beautiful to be­ house to tear it down, us it is good for Tommy is really handsome since clip­ among our advertisements to-day. The hold, the kernels being exceptionally nothing as it stands? Dr. comes in our midst with glowing large and plump and as bright as any ping his moustache. recommends from those we know to be gold you ever saw. And it is a source Business Specials. Lawn party at Mrs. C. F, Talmage’s straightforward men, and no doubt will of satisfaction to see how clean it is as next Wednesday evening. secure a large practice here. compared with that of former years. Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. Welch's. The Leader in Millinery Old oats are quoted at 45 cents in tf Next Wednesday evening the ladies of The warehouse business will continue Portlr.nd ; new 38@40 cents. St. James’ Guild will give a lawn party slow through this week, but by a week HAIR WEAVING and STAMPING. Ice cold and genuine lemonade at II. from this time all our warehousemen Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. Itf W I. Westerfield, of the Register, at the residence of Mrs. C. F. Talmage. will be getting hot—if not more so. H. Welch’s. tf This is something “ new under the sun ” was in to see us Wednesday. George Cornet is the efficient and gen­ at McMinnville, and a good time is Religious Services-Sunday Next. tlemanly artist in Welch'» Toneoral Par­ Sphy Ford’s finger that he run through promised. Everybody invited. a «elf-binder, is about healed. lors, after August 6. Chestnut, the man who was mistaken St. James’(Episcopal) church. Rev. Dr. Howard and wife go up 'o the Nes- for Saunders, at Walla Walla, and was The Leading lintel of Mimili«. Blackburn & Peckham have just re­ C. Fair, rector. Services on Sun­ ceived and are unpacking a fine lino of tuck to-day to spend several days. pulled and cat-hauled around for several John $1 and $2 House. Single meals 25cts. day 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Seats free. All “ Orphans' Home" Billiard Hall. summer dieas goods, hosiery Ac. * We noticed Mrs. G. G. Bingham of days, now turns up in Yamhill. He is a e cordially invited to attend. Fine Sample roomn for Commercial Me«. engaged in cutting bands for Jack Iiel- Saltm, on our streets Wednesday.. For a square meal go to the St. Charles A Strictly Services at St. James* (Catholic) —only 25 cents. yer, north of this plaee. Men of note all nr f mnw, ¡’nip. That miserable, rickety old walk on C go from or come to Yamhill, you tee. church at 11 a. m. Sunday school at TEMPERANCE RESORT, street between Fourth and Filth I The firm has changed, but the low 2:30. Rev. J. S White, pastor. A party at the residence of T. 8. Patty prices at S. A. Manning A Co’s, are the Some goon professional business. Itf ■Stef, at the Lawn Party, next Wednes­ Wm. Campbell, at Yaquina, D. C. Nat- but few fields that, have yielded less sold some 25 twine binders and two day evening. ver, harvesting. T. A. Turner, up in the than 35 bushels, while several fields steam threshers.___ _ ___ G<> to the lawn party, Wednesday a«cade mountains and Dr. G. F. Tuck- went up into the 40ties. Considerihg Ox H and Y et ,—We have on hand yet evening and get your foilune told b> ■ ■ at Yaquina, left only city dad—8. A. all reports Yamhill county will this year twelve backs, buggies, pheatons and ’binning—at home to watch over the turn out a heavier yield and a better Signorita Cazeta. carriages, out of tliiity we imported last PIONEER BRICK YARD destines of r»ur beautiful little citv. But of grain than for years past. snring. Any one wanting a rig can PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON, July had two new moons this year. then he could hold things level, because quality Then if our farmers could get a dollar a or ----- make money to come a huudred miles One came on the 1st and the other on he had the assistance of Mayor Cowls, I, bushel, oh man 1 McMinnville, Oregon. and buy of us. Recorder Spencer and Marshal Kaufman. the 31st of the month. Office at residence on D stree t. All calls 8. A. M ann . no A C o . promptly answered day or night. lml Our friend J. Harvey Henderson re­ Mrs. Newby, her daughter Rosa, and Attention ! Mrs Coomer, of Salem came down turned from the coast Monday, looking To the Farmer. sunbrowned and hearty, and reported Wednesday, on a visit. McMinnville, • - Oregon, W. D. F enton . Officers and members H. & L. Co. No. F. W. F enton . leaving the balance of the party in the Messrs. F. Barnekoff & Co., have X)r. Galbreath is hippy. His family same 1, a special meeting of this company will condition. Mr. and Mrs. Longliary Who has just finished burning a kiln FENTON A FENTON, is now with him. "There’s no place will follow to-day. On bis return Mr. be held on Tuesday, August 10th at 7 :30 thoroughly renovated and overhauled like home.” Eh, Doc? Henderson brought over some fine trout p. tn., at their hall, for the purpose of the Fellows* warehouse at McMinnville, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND!! ATTOBITEYB AT W, Jas. McCain, Esq., of the firm of Mc- caught out of Slab creek by Judge •Feting delegates to the State Tourna­ recently purchased by them and are now An filer—Nr a* the Court Ifoune. Iff and store at Scentr., ar.d will tie ready table. “Good!” did you say? Ob, , If a man thinks he can judge the hour our From $5 to $8 per Thousand. to buy and pay the highest price going, no! we guess not. It makes us msd all M arried .—Mr. August Paulus and in cash , .'■’acks kept on hand an<; sold 2tf py engine whistles these days, be’B off. over to think that we cannot be over Miss Carrie Zuchau were united in the to They whistle all the time. farmers at the lowest rates. This is a there with the boys. perfectly responsible firm, and those Freddie I’angasser bad one of his fin- There was a pleasant gathering at the bonds of holy matrimony, at Dayton, having grain to sell or store, nr in need Real Estate ¡¡ml Insuranre Agrit. l •geis badly jammed in the cogs of a Bau- residence of Mr. and Mis. A. J. Apper- Tuesday last, August 3d, by 8. R. Bax­ of sacks, should call and see them, tf ■agc grinder, on Wednesday. son on Tuesday evening as a farewell ter, J. P. Mr. Paulus has resided here Conveyoncin;-and Abstracts a specialty. Collecting attended to promptly. > ’ l.'ncle” George Bangasser, who has party to Mrs. Alonzo Wood and daugh­ for several years and is well known in Notice to Farmers, Otile«—Manning's Building M St. Itf be< confined to the house for so many ter, of the Sound country, who took their this section; the bride arrived from Iowa Stiller A Daniel, proprietors of the months, was able to be out one dav this departure Wednesday- The ladies have about tlire» m mths since, and is a very paid their relatives at this place a very week. Lafayette Mills and Warehouse, desire visit during the past two nice appearing ladv. The happy couple to inform the farmers of this vicinity ^J'.lderF. D. Holman will hold servicesat pleasant a t once went to housekeeping at their months. From here they went to String­ 8hcridan next Sunday, morning and town where thev will spend a few days little home south of town. The T kle - that their improvements are now com­ •Vi ning. and the Saturday evening pre­ and then goon home. A Isrg* number phokk wishes tuem all the joy and hap­ pleted, and arc ready to clean and store ceding. of friends and relatives attended the piness possible. Gus will not be so , iAdverti.sers will remetr.l>er that the farewell party, delicate rr freshments onesome any more; hie bachelor home anv amount of wheat that may be bro'i U l Stair3 in Adams' Building. T ri . kpho NK reaches its readers twice a were served and a most pleasant evening w ill be made a perfect little paradise for to them, at 3 cents per pnshel. Their facilities for handling grain, are not ex- week and is therefore of double benefit was spent. May the ladies reach tiieir him. McMinnville, Oregon. Ilf Itf In the City. to them. homes in safety. celled anywhere in the county. They Y amihll T imber .—Mr. A. Kimsey are guaranteed as Cheap Freight Rates ^Bdr. W. J. Simonds has traded his Mr. James Houck says that the pre­ property on Third, between B and C, to vailing idea that corn cannot be raised has gathered together a fine collection of by rail, as from ony other point in this Hon. J. S. Hibbs fora band of cattle in Oregon is all bosh; that every vear woods such as are med in th« cabinet vicinity, besides having the advantage •Os' of the mountains. he raises a fine patch that yields well. business, to send east among the Oregon of competition be boat during lioating M c M innville , OREGON. season. They are also prepared to loan jM. ssrs H. F. Bedwell, Geo. D. Ed- This year he has a piece of five acres exhibits. He has fifteen varieties, as sacks this sea-on. a« heretofore, to their Always on bund *1 e best quality of Beef, wx ds, J. A. C. Freund and W. A. that he says will yield 40 bushels per follows: White fir, barberry, crab ap- | cuetomers. They desire to call particu­ Mutton, Pork, und Howe, four of North Yamhill's best citi- acre. Mr. Houck also says that this is the best way to work land up. Instead >le. maple knot, yellow fir, laurel, hem- lar attention to their security against ■Bri- were in town Tuesday. of summer-fallowing and letting the ock. balin, curley ash, maple yew, oak, risk by fire, as they have no ezp>ir