WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, I OFFICIAL TH Ulti DI It ECTOB Y. I'ISTUICT. Judge .............. R. P. Boise Boise. prostcutihg Attorney........... Geo. W. Belt. CO'JttTY. Senators } Representatives j Judge .............. Commissioners J Clerk .............. Sheriff Treasurer........ Assessor......... School Supt.... Surveyor Coroner........... R. P Bini . J- W. Watts. R. It. laiughlin. P. N. Little • •.. C, Lafollett ■ L. Lougharv J. S. Hibtw ........ Geo. Dorsev ........ G. W. Briedwell T. J. Harris .......... W. W. Nelson ........ Wyatt Harris J. A. C. Freund .............J. D. Fenton ........... D. C. Narver telephone whisperings . < avalry C ompany .—During the t>Hst three years Sheridan lias maintained an excellent cavalry company, and now as the time for whidi they enlisted lias al­ most expired, and the members of the company have become scalteied, steps are being taken among the old cavalry sold.ers residing in this city, to organii« here. Captain Tillotson of tlie Slieridan company is soon to leave that place, and it is probable that the company there will not lie continued longer than till lime. Captain Tillotson says the arms and uniforms oi the Sheridan company • an be transfered to a company at tliis place, which he will gladly have done, should a company be organized here, there are fifty guns and forty-twosabe s besides the uniforms, belonging to the Sheridan company. Let the old soldiers get together and organize a good coiui'a- 'i.V at this place. Any members of the Sheridan Company who wish, could re enlist in a company at tliis plucb. 0ÜR ASSISTANTS. Local Notice. We are pleased to call the attention of our readers to the announcement of Messrs. Barnekoff. Thomason A Swanson, which April 25, 1887. will ap[*ear in this week’s issue These Fall wheat looks unco nmonly well, gentlemen have established at McMinn­ will, prospect of a fine yield. ville, McMinnville crossing and Carl- I ton. commodious warehouses, complete Spring seeding is way behind, and the • with latest improved machinery for farmers somewhat discouraged. | the proper handling of g’-ain. and offer the farmers of Yamhill county the Leonard Umplilett. is quite sick with I ' very best facilities for storage and cleaning remittant fever, hut Dr. Taylor of this of their grain Years of experience ami u town, thinks he will have him up in a practical knowledge of the business enable few days. them to guarantee satisfaction They also t>ay the highest cash price for grain of all Uncle Billy’Buffum is the first to be­ anils, and carry in stock a full line of the gin making iinpiovements this season, i verv best farm machinery, wagons, Ac It lie ih building a bam on his lot occupied will be to the advantage of all farmers to by Dr. Smith. call and see them before making any other arrangements for disposal of their grain or Mr. Mills, is repairing and shelving buying their machinery or wagons By the building just bought by him, pre­ courteous and honorable dealing, and strict paratory to patting in a stock of goods attention to the best interests of their pat­ rons, Messrs Barekoff. Thompson A Swan­ which he will upen out soon. son will seek to hold the foremost position The Odd Fellows have been very busy among the business firms of Yamhill coun­ ty, and we bespeak for them the the suc­ of late fixing up tor their anniversary cess which must attend their efforts. Call celebration. It is to he held in Lance- and see them field’s warehouse which is just below the depot. Good Results in Every Case. Dick Simpson is complaining of a cold caught in your town on last Wed­ D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer nesday, it being the first one he has had of Chattanoga, Tenn., writes that he was for years. He thinks the climate of seriously afflicted with a severe cold that McMinnville would not agree with him. settled on his lungs; had tried many reme­ dies without benefit. Being induced to tiy Our road supervisor has made some Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption improvements on Main Btreet of late, did so and was entirely cured by use of a faking pattern I think from the way few bottles. Since which time he has used • oil fix some of the sheets of your town. it in his family for all coughs and colds We will he able to travel Main street with best resuits. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by Hiroughtlie summer without a doubt. this wonderful discovery. M ore A xox . Trial bottles free at Rogers & Todd’s drug store. CHANGED OWNERS ! ! Amity. Mrs John Axiom of Collegeside is quite sick. S erious A ccident .—A serious acci- Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. dent happened at the railroad bridge Welch’s. tf near North Yamhill Saturaday,in which For posts and boards go to R. B t wo of the biidge carpenters were quite Slowe’s lumber yard. tlltf seriously hurt. Tlie men have lieen en­ F. W. Martin has forty head of fine gaged in repairing and bracing the million sheep toi sale. bridge, and Saturday a piank eight feet Wanted—A first class diessmaker. oug ahd twelve niche« wide, fell about Apply to Mrs H. I’. Stuart. 'liirtv feet, one end striking G. M. Rinc Ifvnn want a good training cart for -ear tlie corner of Ins right eye, while your horse, call at F. J. Mintin'». lie oilier end struck J. B. Kulins acros- W. F. Collard now has a fine Parker Ihe bridge of the nose. Neither of th, mfti are dAiigeioilsly hurt, owing to tin shot gun for the use of his pations. Webfoot. ■'act that the timber in its fall »truck ll»v. John 0. F.ii-, held «e'-vices al some bridging and glanced, breaking the April 22. 1887. Gopher Valley last Sunday evening. or.-eoi the lih.w. Had tlie (dank fallen Items are few and far between, and straight upon the men, they »otiid un ­ one has to make the most of the few Johnson tlie photierrsplmr left yester­ doubtedly have been killed. It was foi- one gets. day for Salem ; lie will retiyn in June. luiiate that the accident p.oved no The rain makes it bad »or the farmers For sale—Team, wagon, nnd liarnes- worse than it is. but they are trying to be resigned. cheap. Inquire of T. P. Austen. 84tl(' Nelson Flint is inquiring for a strayed G ood B usiness C hance .—A splendid At tlie Star restaurant a good bed and ed Ernest Bollack, the jeweler, will still Smith on his travels and missionary in tlie minds of some and again they have his shop with Hibbs «Sc Taggart at work in Africa was attended by a large have petitioned to divide and the other their new quarters. audience. The lecturer illustrated his party has again remonstrated. What the final result will be, is at present a Come to the T elephone office and see remarks by some of the tools used by matter of conjecture. sample of tlie Burgias fence, made on the the natives in their woik, and also Ilurgiss hand machine. Lyle, an eight-year-old son of Prof. L. showed some of the money used by the II. Baker very narrowly escaped a Grandma Burnett is spending a few- people of that far off land, and a sample of wound, if not a worse lute on last Sun­ davs visiting the family of her son, Geo the Gods worshiped by them. The lec­ day after noon. The hired man had a H. Burnett in Salem. ture was ven interesting and was care­ pistol on a shelf, as he thought out of fully listener! to by an appreciative reach of the children, but this little fel­ E. N. Ford was tendered a pleasant audience. Noone could listen to Mr. spied it and quickly removed it surprise party at the residence of W. f. •Smith without being deeply impressed low from its resting plane, and in some way Booth, Friday evening. with the need of missionaries of Aii ica. pulled the trigger but fortunately the muzzle was not turned toward any per­ A. B. Westerfield of the Lafayette A mendment L eague .— Our temper­ son, but into the bed crashed the ball, Register was in the city Saturday, and the bedding and fell on the paid us a pleasant call. ance peopie met pursuant to call, at through floor. We are thankful it is no worse Wanted immediately an experienced Grange hall Saturday afternoon and and hope it will prove a useful lesson. girl to do housework at Mrs. H. P. “ partly organized for the coming cam­ C ornet . Stuart’s, opposite Grange store. paign. Rev. T. II. Henderson was Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. There will be a game of base ball, be- chosen president, and Edwin Russ sec­ tween the McMinnville club, and tlie retary. A committee of five, consisting The best salve in the world for cuts, Forest. Grove ball cluo, al tliis place, of J. C. Cooper, W. J. Crawlord, IL 1‘. next Saturday Satrhwell, D. S. Holman and Geo. This- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Mrs. II. A. Lougharv, lias received sell, wee appointed to prepare a plan ol sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, news of the death of her aged mother, eamp.iign. The meeting then adjourn­ corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­ Mrs Sagv Buxton aged ninety yeaiB, ed Io meet nt the Grange h ill, Illis eve- tively cures piles, or no pay required. ing. at 7:30 b’cl ck. All friends oi It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ in Wappelo county Iowa. tion, or money retuuded. Price 25 temperance are invited to be present. cents per box. For Bale by Rogers & Sealed bids for delivering 50 cords of 2l)yl oak wood and 10 cords of big fir at tlie N otice to C ontractors .—Sealed bids Todd. college, will be received hv John Rhodes will be received up till 2 p. m. May 2, or A. C. Chandler until May 1. R elatives F ound —David I. Corker, 1887, for the erection of an Odd Fellows L. D. Wishard, inter-collegiate secre­ building, to he built in this city; plans who was so foully murdered at Lafayette Inst November, was supposed to have tary of the Y. M. C. A. will lecture nt »lie Baptist church next. Thursday even­ and specifications can be seen at Rogers had no lelatives living. At the time ol & Todd’s d>tig store. The coininitte re ing, April 28, 1887, at 8 o’clock p m. the mnider inquires were made and serve tlie right to reject all bids. Bids Canton Gang Plow, something new to be Opened at Odd Fellows hall at 2 advertisements Inserted in eastern pa­ turns two twelve inches fuirows easier „. m. May 2. pers by the authorities. endeavoring to C lark B raly than the ordinary sulkv tu ns sixteen Chairman o Coinmitieee. find relatives, if any such were living, inches. For sale by F. J. Martin’s. McMinnville, Ur., April, 18, 1887. hut without success. The last issue ol We understand that N. S. Booth »nd the Register publishes ti letter to the M’ss Pennington, and Cla ence Booth P leasant Str.pRisE.-Mrs. Mathieu who nostmaster at Lafayette Iroin a man and Mias Mattie Wilson, all of this city lias filled the position of organist at the named John E. Cooper, of Grand Rapids weie married at La' jyet’e, yesterday. Catholic chart It, so creditably for the Michigan, in which he sets forth that Rh’ht Rev. B. Wister Morris will be ant vaar, was agreeably sm prised Fri- his wife, whose maiden name was in McMinnville on Sunday, May 8. 1887, lav evening hv a Is’-ge number of the and will hold se'-vir-ea in St Jam'-s (Epi»- members ol that church, who stepped in Co' ker, is undoubtedly a sister of the copal)church both morning and evening. upon her at her home, and presented murdered man. He gives a minute history ot the wandering of Co.ker as W. W. Nelson, county trea"i>rer. her with a handsome a’tn chair, as s far as they were able to keep track of brought over $18.!•'*'» of 'l e connty mon­ token of their app eciation of her servi­ him. and a description of Corker, and ey vesterdiy, and depi'siied it in tlx* ce». They brought refreshments with the chain of fainilv connections. Very First National Bank of this city for sa.'e them which we e served, and a pleasant bkelv Mrs. Cooper is a Bister to the mnid«red in ORx—Near McMinnville, Tlturmlsy. for it«elf. the tonsorial artist who manipulates April 21, 1887. to the wife of Am. Shad- irtk’les and p'ices. Twenty five sold in the steel behind Welch’s barber, chair, one day at McCoy. <|. lias been under ires'- 1887. to th« wife of A. M. Hoffman a Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for the blood. girl; weight nine pounds. For sale bv Rogers A Todd. ment there for so long. The li'tle fel­ low has good use of his leg and is entire­ REV. W. FISK REQI’A. of Aurora. III., To T axpayers .—Sheriff Harris de «avs; ly cared. "I lwn-c used Gilmore's Aromatic Wine and find it an excellent household Geo F. Baneasser ex-drum major ot sires us to state that those who have remedy that r o ic ought to do without. For the Custer Post band dropped into the not paid their Uxea had better call on sale by Rogers X Todd. hall where tlie new hand was practicing the county eleik immediately and settle Mtn k GfliHore'» Aromatic wine. For sale by making out th« delinquent iiat. Taggart A Ilihhs, the boss tai lor«,have P-«era V Todd. removed from tlie old Symons stand to L. LOOMIS, of Elba. N Y.. writes F or S alz .—A fin— mr: hor«e. ain- us MRS. the old Sanders A Ma'tin gillerv. They that she was -ick for six months, «»< in­ »"e having it nicely tilted up and w hen gle ha ness and S'nde ate«*' top boggi duced to try Gilmore's Aromatic Mine, finished will have a nice placein which to for sale • h.-at> for cash o. apt> o ed note, ami four bot'les cured her. For »ale by dis. lav go-ids, be-ii les a much moiecon­ inquire of G. F. Tucker, dentiet. Rogers A- Todd venient workshop. An End to Bone Scraping'. This space now belongs to us, We have bought it for a year, more or less, and we propose to show you that we can and will sell you DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ALBUMS, ARTIST'S MATERIALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, — at as ---- LOW PRICES ! As any store in this or count y ROGERS & TODD, The Druggists, DICK TURPIN ’ dward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Ill., says: ’’Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on iny leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to* have the bone scraped or leg amputaten. I used instead, three bottles of Electric Bittersand -even boxes Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and my leg is now sound and well.” Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents h bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica salve at 25c. per box by Rogers A Todd. ci The Great Transcontinental Route. ICK TVRI’INsTG P. C J. C. C. R. Color, rich golden vellow; buff nose. Bred by W J Nesmith. Derry, Oregon; « calved in 1882; sired by Dixie; dam, Jessie. h! j. 133 P C J. C. C R Property of Addie Braly This fine bull will be kept on River­ side Farm The Direct Route ! No Delays I F ee —$5. Payable nt time of service. 72m3 Fast Trains! n DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TUIE LOWEST BATES -KTrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TO OHICAQO AND ALL POINT» L s the co partnership heretofore existing between A. I. Talmage iui<) II F. Turner, under the firm name of Talmage oor west of Baxter A Marita's In tlie City, VkVMWV Acker's B.by Soother at hand. It la the only »«fo medicine yet made that will remove all Infantile disorders. It contains no Opi»m or M rrMno, bat gives the el.lid T-ntird tote J, poin. Price 25 cents. Sold by Geo. W Ihir», dmggHt w ”v-C .\rx.v would enjoy your dinner and are prevented by L'ya- prp;.la, u»4 AekeP» Dyspepsia Ttblitx Tliry area positive curs for Dyspepsia, ln- d'goeticn, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee tiieaa. 23 and M cents, •jeo. W. IKra drum*'** • trifle vrlili any 71.: ■-.*. CT V Long Disease. IfjCubive a Cough or Cold, or tl.n cliild.-ea ms threatened with Croupcr Whooping Cough, use Acker's Engllch l.rtnw’y and prevent further trouble. It it a positive cure and wo guarantee it. I’ricu 10 sail «C- » Geo W Hurt. dnigyh-t