WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.! The crack «hot. w. of .Iris u plat •e ---- — have or- School Apportioum; nt The County Seat Question. u®,u 4 team, and call tlmmselvvK re Carvers. They are hunting for OFFICIAI« DIRECTORY. game an I we hear that they made tire The following table shows the number The Dayton Herald, a paper which is Bogardus team squeal. of school districts in the county, with in no wav directly interested in the re- TIllMÜ DIHTBICT. Miss F. lith Martin and John B Fletch the number of scholars in each district; .bulge ••••••........ ................. R- P. Boise. i location of the county seat, has some Prosecuting Attorney Geo. W. licit. er ot tins City were married at the M the name of cleik, address, and the very sensible remarks on the subject. ft parsonage in thia eitv, on Thur dav, CO J MTV. April 14, 1887. Tire young couple |,Re amount apportioned to each district, Coming as it does from an outsider, anil R I’. Bird. the best wishes of the T elephone . April 18, 1887. Compiled from the books showing to the public the feeling of the Senators • J. W. Representative» j R. It. I.iiiighlin, Yesterday Mrs. J. G. Tinner received of Hon. J. A. C. Freund, county school people who are not directly iqtereated ............. F. N. Lhtle. J,iHB C 11 Williams, Mrss superintendent: in the matter, we deem the article ................. C... Lafollett. D. \\ ilhams, Mrs. Bucklev and son Mr. Judge ................. D. Longliarv. worthy of repioduction through our col­ X ■'•I -Hmkley, allo ’ Detroit, Michigan, J. «. Hibbs. Commissioners j ¿ e umns. The Herald's remarks on re­ • < - • («V«». Dotsrv who have have come to remain several I » pairing the old buildings are especially Clerk G. W. Briedwch weeks in tins part of Oregon, i’be par- F- NAME OF P. o. sheriff ......... T. J. Harris. ty have been spending several weeks 30 worthy of consideration: CLERK. ADDRESS. Treasurer ■ W. W. Nelson c < X . I,,'i,’vip.il townsand cities “Much has been already said on this .............. \\ yutt Harris ol ( alitornia, and will also extend their H c I khj I S ii pt............. J. A. (’. Freuml. lour throughout Oiegon, before thev Z z a subject, by the jieople of Yamhill conn- | Surveyor ............. ........... J. D. Fenton. ty, and they are sure to say more ere 1 48 Hendrix J W N Yamhill $ 144 Coroner .................. ............... D. C. Narver. leave for their eastern home. 45 l’ail, W Carlton 136 io. the time comes for voting on this all im­ Mr. Darby Glenn one of our best 3 35 Ratn.sov DM Newberg 121 75 : portant question which occurs in Novem­ young men left us last Monday for Ba­ 4 12.« Harris W Amity 312 40 ber. In tact, the people are agitated "to ker (¡ty. On Friday evening last, lie TELEPHONE whisperings was honored by the young folks with a 5 5<> Hendrix Ed Lufavette 152 50 <4 6 47 Tustin C S 146 35 a great extent over this question, and farewell surprise partv, given at the 163 70 we fear that if bad feelings be allowed tn Mis. Dr. Calbteath is doing well. residence of C. D. Johnson. Among 7 54 IL iedwell .J Amitv . 8 53 Henericks J McMinn. 158 65 loster themselves, that serious trouble those present were Mrs. C. D. Johnson Bring your job printing to this o!H *e 142 25 M issch Anna Smith, Ida Smith. Nora 9 45 Hliver A I’ Newberg may be had before the question is set­ ----- AT AS----- 19 123 Nelson A W Chelm. 306 25 Fresh toasted peanuts at H. It. Hendrix, Marv Johnson. Anna Adams, The feeling of the people nt the 11 64 I onng J E 1.81 26 tled. arlton Welch’s. tf Nellie Gortner, Lenore Kav. The young 25 Hadawav E Davton 12 101 25 1 pre.-ent time is hardly known; at least George Kauffman «ports a brand new men that amused the before mentioned 13 34 Delashm’t I McMinn. 119 79 1 they do not make it known to any great voting ladies du ¡ng the evening were 1*. 44 clay pipe. 14 45 Kingerv I) B 142 25 I D. Glenn, T. B. Kav, E. W. Fuller, 00 1 extent, so it is only a matter of conjec­ 15 4 * Rraithw’tet ; N Yamhill 132 Call and see Rogers & Todd’s finesl ock D. Johnsen and F. Rogers. 44 1« 129 Runnels A D 314 45 ture at the present time, where the ' of stationery. 44 6 York F M 17 173 m ! county seat is to be located. Many peo­ 0. C. Hiatt is in Washington county Bi koi .Aus.—Burglars are abroad 18 43 GowdvJ T Davton 138 15 ple, especially in the present county on business. Ihiough our peaceful city, and it will be 19 46 Little C N Yamhill 144 30 seat, are fighting against all measures 144 30 T. B, Ladd, Esq. of Amity, Was in well, for people to keep their doors se­ 20 46 Magness Al Wh’tland 21 62 Folin‘•on A \V Chel’m 177 10 to move it from Lafayette, and many are the city Saturday. curely locked ami their windows fasten­ 22 180 Olds D V ' nut in favor of voting on the question at Lafavette 431 Charley Hnhba’d of Lafayette was in ed. Sunday night someone removed a 23 50 Crawford F Davton 164 81 all. We conjecture that there will be the city yi s terdav. ‘ > ” l Dee A M alass from one of the bacl^ windows of II 24 McMinn. 97 15 several hundred voters who will not For posts ami boards go to R. B. Adams’ harness shop, entered the build 25 34 *. Hison J F Davton 119 70 (i Irtrm O 4 138 15 east their ballots at all when the time N Yamhill Stowe’s lumber yard. (Iltf ing and lansacked diawers, etc., bm 8« iilkev W F Davton -7 230 40 comes for deciding the question. This •• Mi«« Mary Johnson leaves to-day for failed to find anything that was of use to 2S 162 V itsnn .1 T 382 10 is not right. There is no use of pulling ICK TTIIPIN. 76 F. C J. C. (’. R, a short visit at Monmouth. Newberg 124 55 j them. Joseph McGuire of the McMinn­ 29 8.' i’iekett A and hauling over the coals; let them die Color, rich golden yellow; buff nose. :;*l* a7 Lanjson EF Willatni’a 154 35 Bred by W J Nesmith. Dvrrv. Oregon Wanted—A first class dressmaker. ville hotel, also found where some one 31 If yon 28 Faiicliilds J N Yamhill 107 40 down and let us have peace. calved in 1882; sired by Dixie: dam, Jessie had entered his house though the back 32 74 Hobson J M New berg Apply to Mis II. P. Stuait. 201 70 want to see your county laws sustained, 133 I’ (' .1 C C R Property of Ado gon w ithout a doubt or tear of contia- your money in your own town. ■^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT -e.il till Slipper was brought on the table 1’1 421 Woitman J McMinn. 913 05 diction. Ent we are lacking in several -L-^i the co partnership heretofo-e existing TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS 41 Morgan I. II 136 10 things which go to show a thriftiness on between A. L Talmage and II F. Turner, ff yon want a good training cart for and then as Mrs. Hiatt stepped out of 41 the mom fora moment, he seized sup ­ H) 42 16 Dangharv I Bellevue 82 the part of the county and its people. your horse, call at F. J. Martin’s. under the firm name of Talmage A" Tinner, East. Tickets : old to all prominent points per, dishes and all, and bolted out at 43 44 McCall R W McM inn. 140 2-i Of these things, probably the most publishers and proprietors of the West throughout the East and Southeast. For sale—Team, wagon, and harness the door, and was gone, before the lady 44 146 35 prominent one, is our need of good coun­ Side Telephone, is this day dissolve«! by 47 Hewett J L Whittl’d cheap. Inquire of T. P. Austen. 84tlfi returned to the eating room. Look out 45 24 (1 ra ves 11 L ’•heridan 99 20 ty buildings. Much has abeady been mutual consent, 11.1’’. Turner rething. lor the villians. 46 40 Durham DO McMinn. 132 (XI wiitten on lliis part of our subject. We All accounts due said linn will be paid Io TO EASF-EOUND PASSENGERS! the new firm of Talmage A Heath, At the Star restaurant a good bed and 195 55 have 48 watched with careful eyes, 71 Foster II Z Sheridan A. L T alm ’( je , good meal can be procured at all hours. Be careful and do not make a mistake. N otice to C ontkactoks .—Sealed bids 4!) 23 Campbell J Wheatl’d 97 15 and after mature deliberations and 11. F Ti ii'. ' iit But be sure to take the •>o Olds G V 95 10 examination we have come to the McMinnville, Or. April 4,1887. McMinn. 50 85tJ0 will be received up till 2 p. m. May ’ 2, A pleasant partv «as given at the res­ Bellevue 45 Davis ( > G 124 25 conclusion that wo do n»ed new county 51 idence of J. W. Gault Saturday evening. 1887, for the election of an Odd Fellows orthern acific ailroad 163 10 buildings. There is no question about 52 42 '•¡minons J N Yamhill building, to be built in this city; plans 53« 12 Martin W Y Wheatl’d 44 60 it. Don’t believe everything the “in Henry Dnnzer has a fine lot of cedar And see that your ticket reads via 142 25 fluental journal?” says, but go and see W Clieha. shingles for sale. Read his ad.in another and specifications can be seen at Rogers 54 45 Wood A Gaston 14 85 for yourself. column. & Todd’s drug store. The coininitte re­ 55« 5 Lenox S S 39 Newell A 4he» idan 111 50 Not long since, a party was carrying ST. PAUL CR rù'FlflEAPOLlS, 57 W. S. Frink of Dallas, has been visit­ serve the riirht to reject all bids. Bids 58 35 PaikerW P Will’mina 121 75 a load of wood into the court bouse, and to be opened at Odd Fellows hall at 2 ing old friends in this city, for a few To avoid chan tvs ami serions delays occa­ N Yamliili 59 55 Blood DA 162 75 accidentally let a stick full to the floor. p. in. May 2. C lark B raly sioned by other routes. days past. 119 70 It went through the stone floor to the 34 Maionev IIS Sheridan 69 Chairman of Coinnidieee. You want anything in tlie line of McMinn. 61 22 Cation D 95 10 giound. The above was told us bv » The T elephone is on it« wnv to girdle McMinnville, Or., April, 18, 1887. Butteville 41 30 responsible party, and we have also 62« 10 ’one G W the globe. Reporter.—That’s what’s Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars ■Ic.Minn. 63 115 60 been told that the underpinning of the 32 White A C the matter. N otice .—W, II. Bingham is agent 32« 12 lloepcr J are linn on Regular Express Cliatnpo’g 34 40 house is nothing but dust. Talk about j repairing such a structure! No sir, it is Trains l ull’ Length of the C. C. Booth of Little Elk, Benton for the celebrated Davis and New Home 13 30 perleet fallacy to think of such a tiling. 4 Ch’chm’n 1 Will’mina county, ¡«‘down paying relatives at this sewing machines, the best inanutaetur- 37i: Line. berths Free. place a visit. ed. Call at his furniture store and ex­ N ote .—Districts marked with a * ate A good couit house can be built for $40,- OOOaitd it would take half that amount LOW RATES! QUICKTIME! All kinds of farming impl<>mont« fmm amine them. Mr. Bingham also wishes fractional; part ol the district being in to repair the old one, and when through a wheel barrow to a threshing machine, to call the attention of the public to the some other county. would be a rats nest. fact that he is tullv prepared to do all Total amount received from at F. J. Martin’s. We speak plain, but it is time. We General Office of the Company, kinds of shop work, repairing, etc., at county treasurer, April 18. are w illing to abide by tin- people’s choice Miss Ellen Bangasser returned to Mc­ reasonable rates. Benches, school 1887 ............................................ $10,124 70 in the matter and will not grumble. ¡io. 2 Washington St., Portlani, Minnville Saturday evening from a visit desks, etc., are neatly and cheaply made Call at the office of the WEST Amt. appropriated.................... 10,050 65 But one thing is certain. Lafayette is to Sprague, W. T. by him. Give him a call. «IDE TELEPHONE. We not the fit location lor our county seat. will guarantee you A. D. CHARLTON, W, D. Longhary of Corvallis, spent Amt. unappropriated.......... $ 74 05 That is our opinion. We shall tell a few Sunday in this city. He returned to D ied .—Mrs. Hawley an aged and No. childien in the county of school moie tiuths in the near future. General Western Passenger Agent. Corvallis yesterday. highly respected lady living on the Day­ age, 3,475. ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European BEST V/CEK, LOWEST PRICES. Come to the T elephone offief and see ton Prairie, died at her home there, yes­ Rate per capita, $2.05. physicians said : Neuralgia was the praver sample of the Burgiss fence, made on the terday morning. She was one of the <»f a decaased nerve for healthy blood. (Tse llurgiss hand machine. Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for the blood. early pioneers of Oregon, having mov­ Ct'i’lton. In McMinnville. Oregon. For sale by Rogers it Todd. Roy Wiles is putting an im'n^nse ed to tiiis county in 1844, and has been April, 18, 1887. sign on the front of Logan Bros., A Hen­ residing n the old place ever since. REV. W. FISK REQUA, of Aurora, 11^., derson’s large livery stable. VVe could not learn her age nor partic­ Mr. H. L., Fenton of Dallas was at says; “I have used Gilmore’s Aronm'tic We make a specialty oi Fine ulars regaiding her funeral. this place last Tuesday. Wine and find it an excellent household Part of the Sheridan base ball clnb remedy that none «night to do withouy. For Mr. H. B. Stevenson was in Portland sale by Rogefn A T»»dis in mind. m I «aid before, that they could do for them ’ r; ' for ~ L' : :zr_ ; to guarant-e satisfaction They also KinjL’ ‘s ’ ? New Discovery Consumption, —Dealer ill— The Odd Fellows are taking active the dving m in, it was reserved to the pay the highest cash price for grain of all Coughs and Colds, but Ire sure you get the aged father to do even more, if possible kinds, and carry in stock a full line of the geniAjrie. B«*rauwe bo be can ran make more profit •tsps toward the erection of a largo two- ine. Because Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, It [ he tNiay tell you lie lias something just a- “on brick on their lot, corner Third and than they all. How many wafihtml verv liest farm machinery, wagons. Ac will be to the advantage of all farmers to gotwi or ju$»t same. Don be deceived, Cull rv, I'i.-liiug Tnekl. ’, Etc., Etc just the ’ t he deceived. hours, sleepless night« he spent m '• ’treats. Bids for the work are adver­ w itching at the bed«ide of hi« son. no call and see them ts-fore making any other | but insist upon getting I)r. Kings New Dis- All UmLr.f tised for. t’l.Vt fLy ‘ ‘ 1« goarrunteed " * to give * arrangements for disposal of their grain or ;v. which relief one but him can tell. And who can Imying their machinery or wagons lty ■ all hr« ” mt Gunsmith, Ixn ksmith mid Sewing y--<" ■*■ ■»!. Lung ano Chest affection« There was lively times around Mrs measure the anxietv the snffe'intt ol cotirteiaisand lionorabledealing. and strict in Trialfl rrialfbottles free at Roger A* Todd’s Drop Machine Work done with 'tiarta millinery store, for a little while body and mind while he is watching attention to the best interests of their pat­ «tore! Morel T—terdav morning, on account of the helping «nd minis!« ing to the wants of rons. Messr-. BarekofT. Thonq»son A Swan­ Neatness nnd Dispatch. thinmoy catching fire. It was put out hi« dving child, none Imt he «nd hi"God son will seek to hold the foremost |nisitlon J Stiviti I iis Lite. Choke-bori: g a specialty, and 3atis« among the business firms of Yamlull cotin- can know Again we tender our svm •ithont damage. faction Guaranteed. trathies to the liereaved «nd her little n(* floor v* i if lliolrr A yisrttn’s ^°r Sale.—A complete farming outfit cha ges. pledging her otiraid and conn he Kvas, rr ya», for many vears. hadly «tHicted witii *'4 *Msistinf nf .plows, harrows, horses, cil in eve* V hour of her need. The .|e- and see them ltf liste, aleo Diabetes; the nmns were «I- *n’l general farming implements. In- cei«,.AA r tim’arc f Ctf.tl. r»evJ«k, who THE Wil t’. MOTHER ANDM of fas. Sparks. Cowles fa'm. Mc- and stronge«t evi len<*e of hi« trust m, >t t!in w him intocotn til-ám«. H» trfetl cross, or troubh*« I with •ulTer from Fei naie weakne«* anebiliry. $ tri'-Biite.-- «mlgol relie! (rom the lir- ¿X t»\r-o vA ç» Blood Elixir Is the only JrJ K * O V» I «nd acceptance with hi« j unnville, Oregon. 88-10 A rumati« a positive will fimi Giltr w* Blood Reim-dy guarnn- Windy Colic, Tcetli'.dfl Pains, or ,)e and afu-r tai.iim' six hottiv«. «a« en 'nnersl sermon was t’7■•"¿'p', % '',P cure. For sale \rf Kog rs A T« m I«I. Johnson the photographer leaves Sat- iv eiir*,l. ami hiel gainetl in tiesti eigh tood. It Is R positive cure for Vleer». Erup- Htorusch D' 'rders, esn bo rdirvsd Kev A. J Hunsaker of MeMinrnrille on terni | pound". _ __ 8ays lie |«»«itively oclievo tioasor Syphilitic Poisoning. It purities the at once by u.... ' AcV.rr’s Baby Soother. Jda.V- He is fnllv prepared to t ike ihe 7th inst. At which.as al«o at the pla- r* . GILMORE’S ARON \TI<‘ i« a great «1 he w' i,HVe 4 I. Ii»*i it not l«-< n f**r th< wl.olo system, and banishes all Rheumatic It co.it:-/ u no Dpi ’.i or Morphine, of private houses. bn«ine«s house« of inte-ment was a large eon.*onr«e of cess, tlierefiire we challenge the World t, relie V k nHorded tn Electric Bitterw. S’olJ u and Neuralgic pains. relíe Wo guarantee it. hence ij Safe. Pf' ■’ «’ Cents. b>i. Jl..rt, 1 .,.- t. iuo. W. Burt, Druggist. ^'ye "rders at his stand before Satur- F Sheridan, Oregon,. April 15, 1887. i 7, space now belongs to vs We have bought it for a year, more or less and we propose to show you that wo can and will sell you . DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOHS, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ARTIST'S MATERIALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, LOW PRICES ! any store As this D!CK TURPIN city or county The Great Tiür.suintH’.CF.Ll Rente P N P R “WHEN” New Opening:! ERNEST BOLLACK. Book and Card Printing Watches Guaranteed & War­ ranted. > As fine a stock of Mill inery goods as was ever brought to this Come and see for Yourself. Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, Tobacco Cigars.. ITS I! G. E. DETMEBING, In the City. W COLLAllD