,l,iJr.ne.lt.',if’. Tlioinason A Swanson, Programme. *'*'e now got their r sample 7T": Empire bind­ OUR ASSISTANTS. mi hand, h ,H B fi'I1B steel frame, *ne\ havtsalHoa fine j0( of twine tor Every one who attends the school ex­ t“« coming seaNon. Woods. hibition thia evening will want a pro- j Timm DurrucT. May 1, 1887. gramme, and in older that all may tie sup ­ •f a certain voting man a .1 udir» R. P. comparative prosecuting Attorney Kinsey and Arstell, killed a large bear, ’•‘mttger in toe city, does not liar hiim plied, we lepublisli tlie piogramme as ell I».,,,, respectfully in tlie presence ol handed us by the teachers. Cut it out one day last week COUNTY. „L m*’*1,' wl"’"' hp tma.quaint.ul, and take it to tlie hail with you: Tlie s hooner Rosie Olsen and the tug Senators J ; enjoy (?) the distinction cf sec­ Fields, were in here one cay lust week. Song of welcome, School. mg ms name appear in these columns. Address ol welcome, Bei kv Duuipliery. Representatives Miss Maty l'onnelson is teaching in Kecitalion, Maud Wasliburue. ■ H-Hingham, has just received a tlie Three Rivera district. She is Irom Judge Recitation, Heiberl Toney. ¡me new heaise, direct Irom the Rock Tillamook. Songs, Kindergarten. Commissioners 5 j alls Manulactnring Co. of Staling, 111. The road hands on Fuqua’s road are 1 Recitations, Lester Daniels. t cost about $700, Bllj i„ |,ani)someh. Clerk putting tl.e road in as good a shape as Dialogue, The Trees. trnned outsidf and in. Tlie design i’- Sheriff tlie raiu will permit. Recitation, Sammy Gant. >♦ * , and it is one of the finest hearae* -------- CONSISTING OF-------- Treasure- •n tlie state. Recitation, Amine Wright. AsMes'sor ........ Reap Bros, are at work ontlieir mill. Song, Eva Eagans. Sellimi Supt ... They brought the lumber to town yestei- Constantine Francis Chasebnff De Vol R.icitations, Kindergarten. Purveyor day, from their mill on Three Rivera. Coroner............. Song, M isb Martin ’ s class. 1 'ley George Washington White, is tl,< Two of tie boyshad a hair pulling Recitation. Maud Randall. none of u sewing machine tinker w In the other day about a boat. One ot Dialogue, Tell Lazy Boys. »us brought up More Judge Spence, them is forty years old and the other Music, ( has. ami Zelplia Galloway. Uon.lay evening, charged with using all TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. 'isiye fifty. Recitation, Jennie Barnekotf. l.ingnage on tlie street. His hors, sosos of SEVENS. ■ iirt. and outfit, are now in soak to Mar The school at the Knifong *chool 7x1 Helen Calhreath, Geo. II. Bingham of Salem is in the sbal Kaulman for $15.75. house is to start next week, A man 7x2 Cyntitha Fellows. city. from Forest Grove by tiie name of Mooie Deputy Sheriff Wm. Savage, was 7x3 Alias Daisy Youug. ie to teach. v''!’? !? Xliss ASnes Col laid, dattghte Fresh roasted peanuts at H. II 7x4 Miss EvaCook. t E. 1). ( ollard, ex -sheriff, on Send iv Welch’s. tf 7x5 Miss Hembree. We have a very pleasant school here. 7xti Mis. Dr. i'neker. h -'V A* ■'** Hurley of Lafayet't' Mis. Walker of Yamliill county, is Board of trade held a meeting Monday inieiated. May prosperity attend th- 7x7 Miss Hembree. teaching. The people seem to be well evening. lie young couple just entering upon tin Song, Annie Laurie, Mrs. Hamnett pleased witli her. See Rogers & Todd new stock of wri>- "os,nr duties of li'e, is tlie siuceie wisl md daughter, (by request.) We laerned that Trask river ie to have •I the T elephone . ng tablets. Dialogue, Fairies, Queen, Edali Wal- a liridge ai-rnsa it in the near future. ace. E. D. Collard ex-sheriff, was in the Our worthy neighbor, Hon. Jasper Song, Robert Henderson. G ood B csiness C hance .—A splendid city yesteaday. Smith was upto help locate tlie bridge. Dialogue, Tlie Silly Dispute. •pp >: (unity is here offered for engaging Music, Capt. Fellows and daughter, Grindstones 2 cents per pound, at Mr Unrne A Buckley, are in here n tlie milling business. Nathan Newby Manning & Co’s. Dialogue, Kitty ’s fuueral. again getting out staves, they anticipate •ias placed in tlie han is of C. W. Tai Music, Frol. Young. a good harvest this summer and fall, as C. W. Talmage and Al. Hussy are ir Dialogue, Mr. Brown. they can sell all the kegs and barrels nage & Co for sale, hi« milling property Portland on business. Recitation. Josie Gardner, they can make. it Amity. It consists of a steam gris’ song, Inez Eccieaton. For posts and hoard« go to R. B Oitr young friend Lester Smith, oldest "ill, in good inning order: two rui Dialogue, Tlie Rival Orators. Stowe's lumber yard. Oltf son of our wottliy neighbor, Hon. Jasper 4 stones—one for flour and one io Dialogue, Clieckmate. Smith, is to teach tlie Beaver creek A meeting of delegates of tlie JlcM. I ■hop a good house and bam, and oni Music, Capt. Follows. school. We wish our voting friend sue D. was held Tuesday night. Dialogue, Darby am! Joan. lere or more of ground. The machin­ cess, as we consider him one of the fin­ Recitation, Grace Stuart. Miss Mary Johnson, returned from a ery in tlie mill is comparatively new. est boys in the county. Song, Alortgagethe Farm, visit at Monmouth, Tuesday. m l in first-class condition. It is situa­ Music, Myrtle Apperson Our mail lias been straightened out You want any tiling in the line of Wanted—A first cl hrs dressmaker ted in a lively town with one of tlie best Dialogue, Womans Rights. again, so they say, but there is a great Apply to Mrs H. I*. Stuart. farming sections in Oregon tributary to Music, Mrs. Hamnett and daughter. deal of growling about seeds, books and The Direct Route I No Delays 1 t. Railroad running through thepivce Dialogue, School. papers, that have been duo the last six Mr. Beard of Missouri, is visiting Hon Price $2,500. Terms easy. Address C. Alusic, Lizzie Cline. weeks. It would be a good idea for the Fast Trains! J. A. C. Freund of this city. )V. Talmage A Co. McMinnville,Oregon, Dialogue, Colored Photographer. inspector of mails to look lais way. Song, 1,11 remember you in my pray­ Remember the school exhibition al for further particulars. We have had a hard days rain. We TTÏZE! LOW3ST BAT3S er«. the opera house this evening. might say that we have not had three! Closing address, Hon. J. F. Caples. F ine M ap .—The West Shore has in good days at a time, since the first oir TO CHICAOO ANO ALL POINTS If you want a good training cart for January. We have come to tlie conclu­ I your horse, call at F. J. Martin’s. course of preparation a large bird’s-eye Ks«t. Tickets sold to alt prom’nent pointe Couin*i I Proceedings. sion that we are going to have two win­ throughout the East and Southeast. Rogers & Todd are selling stationery view of tlie state of Oregon, twenty-four A regular meeting of the council of ters in one year, but in spite of the rain bv thirtv-two incheAin size which will cheaper than any place in the city. there is some improvements going on. tlie city of McMinnville, was held Tues­ Call at the office of the WEST For sale—Team, wagon, and harnes- '>e punted in four colors. In this man­ We have got an addition to our town TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I SIDE TELEPHONE. We cheap. Inquire of T. P. Austen. 84tl0 ner the mountains, valleys, streams, day evening, May 3, 1887. Present: in the shape of a doggerv, so I suppose will guarantee you Be careful ami do not make a mistake. cities, towns, railroads, etc, etc, will be Mayor Wortman, Councilman Campbell, »r will soon call it a city. It is fighting A little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. But be sure to take the Grissen, Johnson, Jones and Palmer: w hisky or bragging whisky. We can brought out distinctly, and one can, ata F. Tucker, has an attack of the measles. -■lance, obtain a correct idea of tlie topog- Marshal Kaufman and Recorder Spen­ not sav.but we have been informed, tiiat tlie proprietors took in $25 last Sunday. BEST U/OBX, LOWEST PRICES N orthern P acific R ailroad Get some of those f-e«h “Marsh iphv of the stite. This work is of a cer. Mellows" at C. Griesen's they are de- class never In f " attempted on tlie Pacific The minutes of the meetings of April That speaks well for tlie morale cf our And see that your ticket reads via licioua. coast, and 11 e engraving w ill be an ele­ 5th. and 12th, were lead and approved. town. gant and valuable one. This will besent T ub O wi . Fishermen, attention! at the nee to all yearly subscribers, when com­ The committee ap|K>in,ed to confer ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS, gun store entire new fishing pleted. with J. C. Cooper in reference to open­ Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, is 78 We make a specialty of Fina tackle. To avoid changes and serious delays occa­ ing a street through his property, as years old. At a legislative ball given at sioned by other routes. Rogers A Todd have the finest lot of It: moval .—Austin Dee has purchased petitioned for by J. W. Cowlsand others tlie Maine capital a short time ago he writing paper in tablet and boxes, in i hall interest with H. H. Welch in the reported that they had investigated the participated in every dance, and went the city. 'lilliaid parlors, anil they will remove matter and lecomended that said peti- home witli the prettiest girl. Mr. Glad­ Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars For sale,—50,630 fi-«t-'*l«ss brick. If •lie business from where it now is to the are Run on Regular Express tion lie not granted. On motion »aid stone isn ’ t the only grand old man. sold atoneo, will be sold cheap. Inquire building on Third street lately occupied Trains Full Length of the report was adopted. at this office. Line. Berths Free. by Frank Collard. They are repairing and Ordinance No. 53, to improve Local Notice. I am somewhat of a liar mv«elf. So and refitting the place, and will add to regulate licenses, and regulate the man ­ savs John Louis Rogers, manager of the their business a fine line of cigars, cand­ LOW RATES I QUICK TIME I We arc pleased to call the attention of city drug store. ies, and notions. When they get ‘‘fixed ner of issuing licenses, was introduced our readers to the announcement of Messrs. passed. All kinds of farming implements from up” they will have a neat and cozy and General Oflice of the Company, Ordinance No. 54 to provide for the Barnekoff, Thomason & Swanson, which s wheel harrow to a threshing machine, place. The barber shop will he in the prevention _J. These and removal of nuisances will appear in this week’s . issue same building, partitioned off from the Ko. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. «1 F. J. Martin's. ................................. have established at 2 McMinn- and punish those who allow or main­ gentlemen I.. billiard parlo.s. ville, McMinnvillc crossing and Carl- tain them, was introduced and tailed to Several aplendid opportunities are ton, commodious v. archouses, complete B ids O pened .—The buildingcommitte A. D. CHARLTON, with latest improved machinery for off -red now by C. W. Talmage & Co. The marshals and recorders reports * for parties to secure homes. of tiie I. 0. O. F. lodge of this place met for the month of April, were read and the proper handling of g-ain. and General Western Passenger Agent. tlie offer tlie farmers of Yamhill county _ __ „ __ verv best facilities for storage and cleaning Services at St. James (Episcopal) Monday.May 2. at, 2 p. m. and opened placed on file. The follow ing bills were allowed, viz : of their grain Years of experience ami a church this evening will he at 7 p. tn. the bids received for the erection oi practical knowledge of the business enable instead of 7 :3 ) p. tn as nsixl. their new brick hall on Third street. E.C. Brooks, tending fire engine, $12.00; them to guarantee satisfaction They also G. W. Kanlman, marshal fees, $25.50; pay the highest cash price for grain of all The following bids weieopened and read Rev. Mr. Bronson, the new presi lent In McMinnville, Oregon. Rogers A Todd, stationery, $1.45. kinds, ami carry in stock a full line of the of the Baptist college at 'Ips place, is in J. C. Cooper, $4,410; C. R. Cook, $4.690 On motion the council adjourned to very best farm machinery, wagons, Ac It the city and made us a pleasant call. Seileis, $4.475. These bids were for the Thursday evening May 5, 1887. will he to the xlvantagc <>f all farmers to ERNEST BOLLACK. complete. Janies Tyler had a call and see them before making any other Barnpkoff, Thomason ) acres of land three cold. Ito not permit any dealer to imisise Goucher, the warehouse men, in to Cold«, Couglia, Croup, Whooping Cough, I w ill preach at Garrison's opera house iiiain von with sonieclieup imitation of Dr. day’s issue. They promise to give •niles from Amity and near Briedwell’s etc. We guarantee Acker's English King's New Discovery for Consumption, fa mers, honest dealings, and they wil' station on N. G. R. R. 200 actea in cul­ .it 4,o’clock p. rn. Sunday, May 8, 1887. Coughs anil Colds, but be sure you get tlie Remedy a positive eure. It saves -ul'ject “Change.” All are cordially genuine. Because he can make more profit do it. hours sf anxious watching. Sold by tivation. Good house, barn and fencing. invited to attelld. lie may tell von lie Ira« sometliing just as Geo. W. Buri, Diuggist. For Sale.—A complete farming outfit Fine young orchard. Will sell, or tra'I** T. H. Henderson. good, or just tlie same. Don't la* deceived, consisting of .plows, harrows, horses, for citv prope« tv or business. Price $25, but insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Dis­ Services at the Christian church morn­ covery. which is guarrantee«l to give relief and general farming implements. In­ pjr acre. Terms reasonable. ing and evening at the usual hours. in all Throat. Lung ami (.'best affections quire of.las. Sparks. Cowles farm. Me* Proprietor of the C. W Talmage & Co. Preaching by tlie pastor. Trial larttles free at Roger A Todd's Drug Minnville, Oregon. 88-10 McMinnville, Oregon. store. M. E church—services will be held On Sundav, during the absence from To T axpayers .—Sheriff Harris de­ at 11 a. m. and at 7 :00 p. rn. J. II. HENDERSON homo of L. B. Denny and family, at Beth­ Saved His Life. All are cordially invited. el their residence was discovered to he on sires us to state that those wlio have (Successor to L. Root)! R ev . H. P. S atchwell , Pastor. The leading fire. Prompt action of neighbors saved not paid their taxes had better call on D. I. Wilcoxon, of Horse Cave. Ky., says the huilding, but not until damage to the county clerk immediately and settle St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass he was. for many veers, badly afflicted witli Carries a full“ anil complete stock of JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, it 10:3') a in on the second and fourth the extent of $100 had been done. thereby saving themselves costs. The Sundays of each month. Sunday school Phthisic, also Diabetes; tiie pains were al­ Groceries, Crockery, Glasswaro, most unendurable and would sometimes al­ I —OF— Hon. Wm Galloway will leave to­ Iwioks have been turned over to the at 2:30 p. in. every Sundav. most throw him into convulsions. Retried morrow for Boise citv, Idaho. He ex county clerk, and he is now at woik. Wooden and Wiliowware, J. S. W hite , Rector, Electric Bitters and got relief from the first pects to he gone two or three week«, and making out the delinquent list. Isittle and after taking six Isittles, was en­ St. James’ church. Rev. John C. tirely cured, ami had gained in flesh eigh­ dn'ing Ids absence any business in the Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. and teen pounds. Says he imsitively Iwlieves warehouse line will be attended to by Third Street, McMinnville, Or ------ () —, Letter List- lie would hare died, had it not been for the 7 l>. in. Dr. E. E. Goucher. Goods delivered promptly to any part relief afforded bv Electric Bitters. Sold at Sundry school at 9:30 a. m. of the city. Messrs. Barnekoff, Thoma«nn A Swan- Following is the list of letters remain­ Friday evening service« at 7 :00 p m. fifty cents a bottle bv Rogers A Todd. eon iiave just sold Elsie V right a new ing uncalled for in the postoffice at Seats free. All a.e cordially invited to Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tl threshing outfit, consisting of one 12 attend. horse J. 1. Case engine one 34» inch Agi­ McMinnville, Oregon, May 1, 1887: T A JFK TERPIN. 76 P. < J. < c. R. C. P. church. Services at the usual Belt. G C I (.'olor, rich i*«*idpn vrllow : buff nose. tator thresher, circular saw and chop Bivi-wal, Chas. Corrected for the TKi.rritoNr. by Baxter A hours. Gant, II H Bred bv W J Nesmith. Perry. Oregon; ping burrs. This rig is the fust new rig Clark, Minnie Rogers. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are calved in 1SS2; sind by Pixie; dam,Jessie, McBride, J G Gifford, Alvin »old 1n this county this season. Montgomery, Tillie cordially invited to attend these ser­ Wheat, per bu .......... ....... 75c 133 P C J <’ <’ R ’ Property of Ad side Farm have to leave the city to shoot wild Reice, Alex Roe. .1 C Services st the Baptist church.— Eggs, per doz ....................... F ek Pavable st time of service Bk geese. According to tiie Transcript a 'ephens, Lncy Smith, R G SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Preaching morning and evening at usu­ Butter. i«r lb 72m.3 ................... 15c flock of these birds settled down on one Titnrber, Dun White, M E * Clieese, nest, per lb.... 2's- al hours—11 a m. and 7 p. m. IllackNinithinfr and carriage ironing of of the principal business streets tiie oth­ Wiltse, Bums Wil laid, Mrs. Apples, per liox........ 50cM<«*' Sunday school at 9:30 a m. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. every description. er day. Astoria is too lively a town to Wa'dle, Wm. White, W H. Bacon, sides ................... 10c All ar«» cordially invited to these ser­ shoulder..................... 7U MH turn its streets into a goose pasture. Parties calling for same, will please vices. Strangers especially made wel­ “ E IS HEREBY GIVF.WTHAT “ ham, sugar cured tlMlîH'- -V'OTK Horse Shoeing say advertised, A-v the co partnership lien tofoee existing come to come and worship with us. Rev. A. Buchanan, formerly a resilient J. F. WtSECABVER, lietween A L Talmage and H F. Turner And plow work a specialty. of this city, is down from Moscoe* Idaho P. M. nniler the firm name of Talmuge f the improvement- .»V«- "I hevr u-p.l liilm irr’« Aromatic t in. For sate by Rogers A Tiald. All account« o»itive McMinnville, Or. Aprili, 1JW MtlO THE I’üET i 'IEST LADY in Olean wa« tion. Sold by Rogers A Todd. miristered at St. James chn ch McMinn cure. For sale by Rogers A T«xM. her r$«nipiexion so clear m. «e vil’e on Sundav M l wliat made WANTED. A case of female weakness. using vu’ bv by mdnp .„.»nriful. SI «.aid it was REV I. M DERBY, of Linden, N. Y.. 3a vic»». The R». R. v R Wi«ter M »r-i- ...neral debility or nervous exliauston that coin plaint cf a»' a. Blood Elixir Is the only For sale by both m*>r*'in • an 1 • lilniore'a Aminatic Wine wile not cure, -ays; "The (iilmorr Aromatic Wine pfnv- * wWvW s» Blood Remedy gusran. thousands enffrrfng from Asthma, Con­ b. D.. will prp:|ch <*• v :•••<»" i a m. and 7 :3‘* p GILMORE’S \ROM\TK WINEisthr wholo system, end banishes all Rheumatic preparation known for all Lung Troubles, 5’ save: Gilmore*.« Wine for female wenk- A