t west side telephone . I Po7l ,* U’ J ",-Ier* >‘^l*.n m ■ tor m - vh :.d diys lavmu m a Yth ?"’L‘ Ol j’ welr-v- *lr' 1!-*H-k all k H ^Prepa.ed iodo I." ' 1,1 '¡7'ai>iiuat the most reason ' eK «Hl. lldd-s & Ui"hbn‘S E 8l‘ee,a T h S chool E xhibit :« n .—Sutuiday OUR ASSISTANTS. evening,Gar»¡son's opera bouse was well OFFICI * L niKEC'POKV. tilled to witness the closing exhibition of Ct» rli Dll- tiie McMinnville public schools. The THIRD 0I kt HICT. May, 9, 1887. achula'Hand all those taking part in the Jndge R. P. Boise entertainment, acquitted themselves 1 StraM berries getting ripe. prose»‘Uting Attorney Geo. W. p, |t CO’ NTY. Il in rum red that we will soon have a Kt. lies. 1$. Wister Morris, held servi- very creditably. The little ones especi­ ally showed careful training, ami good ilryguoiia-stuie. R P. Bini Senators j i ^¡•ihcupal) elm ch tins ............... 1 W fl I'm"" 'q '■‘•‘.* a"'1 P"'»«d«'d twin judgment on the part of the teacbei» in I Mr. llowe of North Yamhill, bar R. R. I.nu'/hliit Kepresentatives -J uornu g aud evening, In the mo.mng the selection and arrangement of the pureliaeed the main block of taiitou F. N Li'tli lengitot conti iiiiiiiiu was adminis- pieces. We have not the space to give irom Peter lliomusoti. Lafcllett Judge .............. L. Lougharv ■'■reu to a class of nine persons. Sevei- Mrs. Colling liaa the best garden we J. S. Hibhs il ol the class to he confirmed could not special mention to those who deserve it, i have Cunimissioners • seen tins year. ............ Ge<>. oe m attendance Sunday, owing to the but ail d.d exceedingly well, and their G. \V. Bri«‘dweÍ! slormv Weather, so Bishop Monis has efforts were fully appreciated by the au­ Clerk Our butcl.ers will soon start a delivery Mieriff T. J. Harris dience. The only objeción that could Treasurer ........... W. W. Nel»oi; promised lo I h - here again to hold servt be raised was the iength of the pro­ wagon. esonthe lOtliofJune, it winch time an- Assessor .............. Wyatt Harri M 'S. Ed Peckham will soon move to gramme, which had to l»e cut short at S hnol Bupt. ............L A. <’. Freund >llier class will be conti, med. 11:15 o’clock. Hon. J. F. tapie» of' I*oi tland. Surveyor ............. I D. Fenton Portland, was present, ami delivered the Coroner................... School is flourishing. D. C. Narver closing address, in a few timely remarks, Farming. Chas. Bodie returned fiom Lewisville faking it all together the exhibition was a decided success, and the teache s of Friday. iwo Sdveiton farmers are having a TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. the pubic school deserve great credit for Master Ernest Plummer is the pos­ warm dispute w ith printers* ink on the their untiring effoits to prepare an at­ sessor of a tine boy’s express wagon. subject of money in w heat at 75 centg a tractive entertainment for the patrons to LET. niisliel. According to Mr. Allen, evi- of the school. The total receipts of the Mrs. Plummer was in McMinnville last Fresh roasted peanuts at H. II. lently a pessimist, the profit on wheat entertainment w is $74.35. The amount week trading, of money, after ali expenses were pai«l Welch’s. tf A. I’. Wilson is home, but to stay a s only about 50 cents an acre on the that v.as turned over to the organ fund, short time. He intends to take Mrs. W The place to buy crockery is at Baxte iveiage, by the wav a very foolish thing was $58.15. .¡way with him this time. & RogerB. o claim. Mr. T. T. Geer, an optimist, Some of our people took in the drama G ood B isixess C hance . — A splendid Bishop & Kay, are Belling ladies fin. hows how a Mr. Ad mi Burns rented a at Lafayette last. Saturday night. As kid shoes, at cost. ai m, paid a third of its products for rem • >p,> » • unity is here offered for engaging limes are hard all could not tied the Mrs. If. F. Turner, iw visiting friend .¡> four or five years got out of debt, and in the milling business. Nathan Newby nevcessary quarter, tint managed to in Portland thin w eek. now owns a three horse team, self bind lias placed in the hands of C. W. Tal­ take along its equiva'ant in coal oil For posts and boards go to li. B er, plows, interest in threshing ma­ mage & Co. for sale, his milling property which was gladly received at the door. J ovck . Stowe's lumber yard. (iltf chine, recently went on a Lip to Canada, it Amitv. It consists of a steam grist The fish catch this se ison is reported line back with motley in his pockets, mill, in good inning order: two run Lafayette. very slim by the Asturian. md can go to more dances than any man w Mrs. Coomer, nee, Miss Emma Joslyn a resident of McMinnville info, med us !ial session of the Yamhill county dis­ per acre. Terms reasonable. C. W. Talmage A Co. trict lodge ot Good Templars will be isover fioui Salem visiting Fiends in McMinnville, Oregon. tiiaf the time for which the Sheridan ivl-l at West Chehalem, on Thursday and this city. company oigamzedexpired in June, and Friday, May 12—13, 1887. Arrange­ Rev. E. Russ will keep a fine stock Local Notice, of organs. Call and see them at Miss F. also informed us that Captain Tillotson ments will be male to entertain all nad told him, he thought they would E. Russ’. membersot the order, who may attend. We are pleased to call the attention of For sale,—50.000 first-class brick. It disband, in w hich case their arms and Lodges are requested to see that they sold at once, will be sold cheap. Inquire uiiiioriiis would revert to the state, l he ire represented ami need not confine our readers to the announcement of Messrs. at this office. 1'ELePHoXE merely suggested that we or­ their representation to their delegation, Barnekoff, Thomason A Swanson, wbicl but all members of lodges are welcome will appear in this w ■ k’s issue Thcst Before buying fine glassware, qnuens- ganize here, and take their arms and lo attend. gentlemen have established at McMinn­ ware, etc., call at Baxter & Rogers and uuito. ins off their hands. The Sheridan ville, McMinnville crossing and Carl- cavalry company is an oiganiz ition o. ton, coiiunodioiis v «rehouses, complete see their new stock. To T axpayers .—Sheriff Harris de­ with latest improved machinery for winch Yamhill county should feel proud, W. H. Bingham has a fine line <>: and we of McMinnville have alway- sires us to state that those who have the proper handling of grain. and baby carriages, in ali the latest styles. paid the company proper homage and of Yamhill the offer the farmers . ______ county ....__ „ __ not paid their taxes had better call on •verv best facilities for storage and cleaning Call »nd see them. would be soiiy to see it disband. W< the county clerk immediately and settle of their grain Years of experience and a Willie Westei field of the Register, w.i- hope the eoriespomlent to the Kegiste ihereby saving themselves costs. The practical knowledge of the business enable They also in town ye teiday, but did not makefile loes not lep.eseiit the w hole company, book* have berm turned over to. the them to guarantee satisfaction '¡'hey and possibly fighting da us would be a pay the highest cash price for gram of all T elbpiione office a visit. f ir pleasantei occupation to him tl>.,n county clerk, ami he is now at woik, kinds, and carry in stock a full line of the “Ale.* w’ei ttoPo.ta d\eslerda_v. in i tighiing some other enemy should the m.iking out the delinquent list. verv best farm machinery, wagons, Ac It will be to the advantage of all farmers to if the columns of this paper don’t give 'Oinpany evei be . ailed ution to pioteei call a:id see them before making any other satistaction, why, come up and get it. ou peace and quiet. For Sale.—A complete farming outfit arrangements for disposal of their grain or •oimisting of .plows, h«vrows, horses, The Ladies Guild of St. James dm ch L et 1 rt t eli -. huate .—li is to be hoped tnd genet al farming im piemen!». In- buying their machinery or wagons By courteous a nd honorable dealing, and strict will meet al the residence ol Miss 1 e- land, to-morrow ( Wednesday) at 2 p. m. the people of tins city will celebrate the 1’iiie of Jas. Sparks. Cowles farm, Mc­ ittention to the orst interests of their pat­ rons. Messr-'. Barekoff. Thompson vt Swan- 88-10 Fourth of July. So far no other town in Minnville, Oregon. i t.,e 1 ising generation, who should b. i mde to realize that the country has a • ilinore’s Aromatic wine. For sale by this ctiy. Several cases of pronounced printing this office is excelled by none consumption have be«n entirely cured by .’.oger» iV Totld. Bring vonr orders and we will satisl; part! as well us a p. ertent am a futu e. use <»f a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis­ it is especially upprop i.ite that the day you in quality and price. MBS. L. K'OMIS, of Elba. N. Y.. writes covery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them al ways. Sold The contract, for the B irnekoff, Thom­ Should be well observed this year when is that she was sick for six mouths, was in­ by Rogers A To«l«l. 1 lie ..inlook of the stale is brighter tli.m bleed to try Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine, ason & Swanson, wa elumse at M -Min ■ •md four bottles cured her. For sale by t lias iH-en lor yeiirs, and when lhe ville crossing, is let to R- * " 'k A: s n Rogers A Todd. •ountiy at large is enjoying an 11nust1.1l of this city. The building is 3 'x100. Active Pushing and Reliable. ■r.i of peace and prosjie ity. ” 1 he out- GILMORE’S A ROM \TIC is a gn*at suc­ Mrs. Longha y’s K nd, rga ten school, cess. therefore we challenge the Worbl to .Hik lor McMinnville was never blighter Rogers it Tadd can always be relied upon assisted by patrons and I'iend«, a e p •■ •roduc«» its equal as a restorative for wom- paring an entertainment to given a' n ill it is the present year. We hi ,' ■n. For sate by lb »gers A Toild. to carry in stock the purest and best goods, -I ui ng r.ipidlv lo the front as one of the Garrison’s opera lion-e. May 27. 1887. and sustain the reputation of being active, e.id ng towns of Oregon, and it is espe- GTLMOBE’S ABOMATIC WINEisanns- pushing and reliable, bv recommending ar­ Why don’t sum •oft1»* mathematida- « •ally ecfiiting 1 bat we rthi.iild join to- itive cure for all those painful complaints about'tcwn, figuie 'ip the nnmlierof in­ geth an i in a proper manner cei» btati* so common to all our best female popula­ ticles with well established merit and such ches of rainfall in the last I wo y Baxter r Ttxid. Flour, per bar. ............ I4.40ÔH*’ GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE makes Ege«, per dux......................... 1.5c ing the other nigh*, pa »•■ i an ordnance 1 dl Is- ele led ; it battalion, lhe two 1st per lb ...................... ............ 13c will be < ho-en. roe mint irv Imard, a ladv beautiful, l»ecause it gives her g«>od, Butter, i»er to provide lor th- rem >val nf 'rti-m rich i»loo div G IX-tt- comes to il. In-peetor Gene al. and Su*ge..n luicklv rund by Gilmores Aromatic wine. shoulder ............ General, will coinpde the rules and reg­ S »hl by Rogers A TodtL ham, sugar cured n&i2%c our exchange table tili- week It '« sprightly little Sheet, full of B***! hv” ulations c ernitig Hie trliiitia. and in T.ADIE^. uscGihnore’s Aromatic winc.it reading matter, an I hidsf ii to Iwoom. , l lnion divide okl by Rogers A Todd. KEV. II. B. EWELL, of Pavillion. N. Y „entald'Sl id-. Any dist i. t . on ain- one of tlie best «iailie» <»ut of 1 • »r*I in s.-iys of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine; "I be­ o.g three . onipanie« w.It I h ' under lhe lieve it to be a nio- t desirable remedy to tie Success Bro. Party. KEV. W. FISK KF.QFA.of Aurora, III., James Houck, living a»w>nt five tn !e« .c nnnnd of a M jo-; H over three and •av>; T b«v'* n«vl Gi!in<»re’!« Aromatic placed in every family.'* For .ale by Rog­ er. A Todd. Older eight, a l>ent -" <■ Wine anJ find it an cxceHeiit bou»<*h*»|rs A IT the narrow gittg - la«t « "k at once by wing Acker's Baby ili i It contain* no Opium or M>rphliM>, exactly; thex all 'A«’ ’ GILMOR t h *v ni Lenee id Safa. Prico ¿3 Cent*. by 1 great rem* «l place, an I nover stov 1: il. •b, ....... ♦ d ?cs for|l McMinnville, or some olliet live I l ie Friday of each monili at 2 p. m. U. W. Burt, I»rn :p.st. I farther up the road. I TOILET ARTICLES ! Ever brougth to McMinnville -------- CONSISTING OF-------- Fine Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cloth and Hair r Brushes, Sponges, Sachet Powders, Face Powders Camilinc, Wisdom’s Robert inc Wo are making a specialty of Fine Toilet Goods, anti Any store in McMinnville “WHEN” Hie (Jiciit Transcontinental Route 17! I'.iiikhu.i You want anything in the line of The Direct Route! No Delaÿs ! Fast Trains! TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS East. Tickets sold to all prominent points throughout the East and Southeast. Cal! at the office of the WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. We will guarantee you TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS ! Be careful and «lo not make a mistake. But be sure to take the BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. N orthern P acific R ailroad And see that your ticket reads via ST. PAL’L OR MINNEAPOLIS, We make a specialty ot Fine To avoid chan tcs and serious delays occa­ sioned by other routes. Book and Card Printing, Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars are Run on Regular Express Trains Full Length of the Line. Berths Free. QUICKTIME! LOW RATES! Just Received ! ! As fine a stock of Mill inery goods as was ever brought to this General Oilice of the Company, No. 2 Washington St, Portland, Or. A. D. CHARLTON, Generai Western Passenger Agent New Opening ! In McMinnville. Oregon. ERNEST BOLLACK. Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, Done, Watches Guaranteed & War ranted. Opposite the Orango Store. Third street, between (’ and D in the tail­ oring establishment of R. B. Hibbs. 74tf Jewelry Work Neatly Come and sec for Yourself. f \\ A nn I reliable Medirlne.iaro tlie best vjvv X to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­ ixir lias been prescribed for years for alllm- purlticsof the Blood. J n every form of Scrof­ ulous, Fr pl JR tic or Mercurial diseases, it Is invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. Geo. \V. Burt, druggist. WM. HOLL Proprietor of the MdHIi My M The leading JEWELRY J. II. HENDERSON (Successor to L. Root)j ESTABLISHMENT, -OF— YAMHILL COUNTY, Carries a full and complete stock of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willcwwara, Tobacco Third Street, McMinnville, Or DICK TURPIN Cigars -.. O'...... — Goods deliver« d promptly tc* any part of the city. Goods Exchanged for Produce. K Tl’RPIN, 7fi I’. C J. <’ ( R. U K (’olor, ri«*h golden vellow; bufi' nose. Bri’il bv W .J Nesmith. Derrv. Oregon ; calved in 1882; sired by Dixie; «lam.J« -dr. 133 P (’ J (’ (’ R 1'roperty of A«l«lic Brah This fine bull will be kept on Itiver- sid«‘ Farm F eb |5 Payable »» t*me of service 72rn3 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. "vyoTH E JSHEItEBY GfVENTHAI X.s| tl,e co nart-r r-l.ip lier. t.iiore i xi-tiiu' between A. 1. Talieagi' and II F I urner, I under the firm name of Taltm.ge A Turner. ! publishers and proprietors of the West Hide Telepiione, 1.« this day tlissolvcd by mutual consent. 11. F. Turner retiring, i All accotint* due rh IGu xv »XV ’KX.wXxX Acker’* L«by Font her nt 1 ia . h I. It in the only mfe medicine yet m »de that will ren*»’’« till infant Be dt-*»rd..rs. It contain» no OpiL .n or Jf n but given the child infurtí J n pain. Price 2 > cent«, t .1 Ly a (b «». U . thirty »* M.rgist.