EST SIDS TELEPHONE. M inxvii . i . k , F riiiay M ay 23, lsS7 I In Albany, Oregon, a lively competi- ■on among grain buyers has sent the Brice of wheat up to a round dollar. EbVhen the farmers of Oregon can get ■his price for their wheat, look out for Exceedingly prosperous times. I Dr. Junker, the Russian explorer, in n interview with a reporter said be had eceived letters from Emir Bey dated ■rast November, in which be said the Similes la-tween Uganda and VSadelui Iwere open. This fact lie thinks will as- sure success to Stanley’s relief expedi- jtion, barring av-id-nts. The quartz mines of Southern Oregon are attracting much more attention Ilian usual, and in tire near future we expect to hear of such developments that will place this section in the front rank with the best on the coast. No doubt exten­ sive and valuable depositee of minerals exist there ami only lack the thorough development other, mining countries have received. NOIL« IM» NEW S. Bedford, l*>i.,li.i ick lour feet thick. •Ir. 11. m-kner is a young Get man, and It will not Im Im gla p oof because the as bi on in Oregon from eight to ten force of watchmen about the building Is .ears. Ilrs wife, the dead-woman, came thought to be an ample guard against ■ut from Germanv a few years since, the depredations of theives; besides iml they were married at Roseburg. which enhance will have to Im effected Accidentally one of the brakemen got to the building l.etme the vault could be >li own from lire top of the train just as approached. It is calculated that it it emerged from the Wolf creek tunnel will hold lUO.IMIO.IMIO silver dollars. last Wednesday. He turned a double summersault in the air, and those who One of the passing strange things in -aw him fall thought sure they would this country, is, that we hear nothing ’rave to pick up a dead man, but the about the launching of any sm-li ve«sel- moment he struck the ground he made as the following for the United States i grab lor the railing of the rear car, and navy. The follow ing is trout a London was lucky enough to catch a firm ho d dispatch. Three vessels of war liavi and swing him elf aboard before the been added to the British navy during train could be stopped, although all the the week—namely, the steel armor- brakes were put on immediately. We plated turret slpp S .nspareil, launched are hhppv to sav he wait none the worse al Him hwell; the tornado cruiser Rac­ lor bistumble.—Jacksonville Sentinel. coon, launched at Davenport; and the On Monday, about noon, the residence composite ship Buzzard, launched a: of T. R. IUaekc by, at Silverton, was Slieerness. The Sanspareil is the larg­ est ironclad eve launched in England. discovered to be on fir-, and notwith­ It will carry W l l't-ton guns, besides a standing strenuous efforts made by the apoweilul sib.sid a v a lnaim-nt, ami 1 sillily and neighbors the building in a will be capable of a speed of seventeen bort time burned to the ground. A knots. The estimated cost of the vessel large part ot the fu niture, bedding, etc. was saved and stored in the barn, which is £825,000. was situated about fifty yards from the The number of idle men in Chicago, House. I.ate Monday night the barn who have either struck or beelt locked aught fire, and was consumed with its out, is rapidlv increasing; it is variously •ntire contents. The origin of the first estimated Irom 10,000 to 20,000. The ’I e Was a defective fine, and of the sec­ number probaldy does not exceed 13,000 ond probably smouldering fire which but by the end of the present week it was concealed in the bedding, and did will be largely increased. Not more got break out until night. The loss will than 500 bricklayers are at wo-k and altogether'be about $2,000. No insur­ their occupation w ill lie gone as soon as ance. An attempt at cold blooded murder the stock of material on hand is ex­ hausted. Employes in other t adcs are was made Thursday evening nt Willow ¡gradually foiced to stop work la-cause springs, about six miles north of Jack- Some small boys they a-e reaching a point in construction onville, Oregon. nt which they cannot pioeeed until brick­ were playing together with ropes, trying layers run up walls. The outlook ia not to lasso each other, w hen an old Irish­ very promising for either contractor or man named John Donghertv chanced A little labmer, but both uppe ir to taken along with an ax in his hand. cheerful view hf the situation and s mm son of Mr. Yocum, boyish-like, threw * ut Dougherty and trier! to to be determined not to yield the point. his rope catch him. Dougherty ran, when the Editor O’Brien is creating the greatest noy made another attempt to catch him. excitement in < nnadn. His friends aie Hi s so enraged Dougherty, who is of ill enthusiastic, while the adherents of temper, that he stim K at the boy with Lord Lansdowne are equally loyal to Ills ax, and failing to hit his mark hit Hie queen's son-in-law, and they are aguin, which hit young Yocum in the doing all in their power to prevent bar k, just above the lop, cutting a fear- O’Brien from speaking. At Mon­ mi gasli about four inches long and near­ treal a public meeting was held, attend­ ly two inches deep. it is a dangerous ed by 15,001 people, aid resolutions wound ami the troy’s life is despai>ed of. were a l-ipte I denouncing O'Brien Dougherty was arrested and plated in Wednesday as O'Brien ami some Iriemls j til. were taking a walk they were attacked by a mob of about 200 who attempted to kill him. They came up to O'Brien aft he strode along York etreet ami jostled NOTICE, against him. making several attenwts to strike him on the head with tneir -x C A First class brick sticks. He dislgt-d their blows, how­ ' brick yard \\ ill ever, as hie friends rallied around him, bo sold from $4 to $6 per thousand In­ but they were as one to fifty. Two quire of AC SAYLOR policemen stood near, but made noeffort to disperse the mob. O’Brien said to an asset is ted | res« representative : Dealer in ’‘Lansdowne Ira« n< w done hrs worst. Harness, Saddles, Etc, Etc. Ilia policemen at'S-.li tely sit rendered Repairing neatly done nt reasonable ns to the tnolr, snd hud we not taken * rite ri’fng»- in a trcyvlc ah-'p, «i would lia’. " ri/ht’« now building. Corner Third and Fatravte, MeMuinviUe. Or bewa luDvd.” New 'To-lTay. OO.Ot )()[;’ -a!' Kyle AVi’itrlit Mow McKinnvillo Lest Another Business House. E d . T elephone : D ear S ih :—Last week I arrived in McMinnville fully prepared to open a Drug Store in vourenterpris ing city, but after looking the field aver, I was convinced that it would be suicidal for me to embark in trade where there is a buiness hottSe, so disgustingly aggressive and so lost to the interests of other houses as one you have located in your city. It is with surprise and chagrin that I notice that this par­ ticular house is steadily increasing its number of customers day after day, by employing methods that would make it very uncomfortable for me, if i were in business here. Just as it now does for competing ‘establishments who are striving to combat the evil. I refer to G eo . \V. B urt th^ P rescription D rug - itisT who is selling drugs, medi­ cines, paints, oils, stationery etc. at’ such exceedingly low prices that I decided this is no place for me, and the other fellows may as well pull out. too. Yours in Sorrow, II. I. P rice . SHINGLES ! ! HENERY third st ., M c M innville , or . Fresh Family Groceries. M c M innville , M c M innville crossing and carltom , O regon , Warehousemen, and Grain Buyers. Sph-ndid wnrt'lmuM-. complete with liitct improved imiehirerv. Thorough mid |,,n„ experience in Lanuling grain. Hiffiest ea»h price paid for all kinds of Grain. * ------- ADo, dealers in------- Farm, Dairy and Mill A new, neat and clean stock Every ar­ ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars. Butter Crocks. Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods. L’obueeo, Pipes and Cigars. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. Binder Twino, Belting, Oils, and We have put our prices down low. Give Ils Wagons, Euggies and Carriages. a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar- Machine Supplies of all kinds. mtee prices to suit you AIACI I IXEIiY. nnd S(><-> FTs. « CUNZER, -----PROPRIETOR of the----- Panther Creek Cellar Camp, Acme tian'üttí,viuu Mo- lislied a business cliarueter for competency and integ-ity. with a minute knowledge of the local demands favors him in the wholesale luui'ket and enul'les liitn to undersell Imuses in the same line that are not possessed of equal advantages. Moreover, he pro­ poses, in the proffered sale, to divide the margins witu the customer for the specified time. The public will please call and examine. No trouble to show goods. —Goods sold at— Ths Lowest Cash Price —And — P. F. BROWNE. Delivered Free! febltf To any part of the city. LOOK OUT! lor Xcw Stock of Crockery and (dasswarew now arriving from Factories at old rates, and will therefore be sold WAY DOWN ----- AT----- 0. Grissen’s .Ji, .. p the Children. They are ez- yjvYVrV peciaHy liable to sudil-n Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker’s English Ilemedy a positivo cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by Geo. \V. ilcr., «jrnggizt. VIA Jeb Printing < a" at the office of the WEST blI)E TELEPHONE. We will guarantee you And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco, $32 Sacramento $30. Portland and San Francisco, 42 Hours. California Expiess trains run daily LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 P. M.¡Ashland . 9:00 A. M. Ashland .5:00 P. M.1 Portland 10.10 P. M. Local Passeiiger Daily. Except Sunday. L Portland c taken to prevent art ¡dents, but no re­ sponsibility will be assumed Will find ]«'digree on bills posted through­ out the county J M. HlI.EltY. / Proprietor. FOR SALE. \ PIECROF VALUABLE PROPER- -2 \_ ty consisting of 51’, acres one mile from North Yamhill, Oregon This piece of hind will be sold cheap on easy terms The property has a good house and out build- ngs, two good wells a first-class brick yard, i good young on-hard and small fruit of all kinds Will also sell a goes I butcher shop • u North Yamhill, l'or further particulars address J I. CASTLE. fiitf North Yamhill. Oregon. -------AND------- M EliciIDISK TBroadliead Dress Goods. An Assortment of these Popular Goods In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. What wa Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture: To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and f . jm I approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service is considered. Are so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, with­ out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is d<»iie in such a manner, that the goods can be washed if desired, without the least injury to l he fabric. Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as List as the purest dyes and greatest care and skill can make them. • Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, stiffening, or artificial lustre u-i d to increase the weight or finish ; as is th« case with a large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service. As manufacturers we have taken grcUt pains to supply an article in every way re­ liable, and unsurpassed by similar goods, either foreign or domes'ic, and would respect­ fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to die Xound on .sale by mer­ chants who are agents fog the goods. All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark, of Broadhead Worsted Mills. Jamestown. N. Y. HORSEMEN! AVI en you want horse bills printed, remem­ ber that the T elephone office is unsurpassed Express Train Daily Except Sunday. Portland 4 :<50 P. M MeMinnvilleS :O0P.M. in facilities for doing this and all other kinds McMin’ville.5:4.5A.M. I Portland 9:00 A. M. Good work. Low jinces. Local tickets for sale and baggage cheeked ’of .Job Printing. at eompanv’s up-town office, corner Pine LEAVE. Book and Card Printing. Staple and Fancy Dry hoods ----- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Oregon & California R. R. BELV^EEN PORTLAND and ASHLAN D. You want anything in the line ot -----HEADQUARTERS FUR— OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA Close connections made at Ashland with Lamp chimneys 50 ami 75 cents per doz. stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Company. China dishes 50 cents per dozen Only 30 Miles Staging, Garrison’s Block, - McMinnville, Or. Time between “WHIN” A. J. AFPERSON, ARRIVE. and Second streets. 'Tickets for principal points in California can only be procured at company’s office. Corner F and Front St«., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after five P. M. on either the East or West Side Divisions. R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agt. ----------- ——----------- ------------- -- MILLINERY! C. H. FLEMING, Prop. —A Fidi Tane of— McMiNNVILLE Limy'd aad Sils htk:, Cor. Third and D streets. McMinnville. The Best Rigs in the City. Orders Promptly attended to Day or lisht. Xhaving, Iiair CiiKing ami- - - - - - - - - Shampoing Parbrs. Ladies’ and Children’s Work — A S P Et IA LT Y.- —At the Millinery Tarlors of— Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. MissF. E. Russ —Have Just Added— IMl\ BROS., & II'IOERSIL Proprietors. McMinnville Baths! HATS AT HALF PRICE. OTHO WILLIAMS, (Successor to A. M. Tairgnrt.) Geo. F. Biingiisser ? Xlercliaiit Tailor —DEALER IR— The Finest Line of Cigars In the City CITY STABLES, Third Street, between E and F. McMinnville, Hides, Pelts and Fur3 Try Them. Oregon. Henderson Eros. W1 Sct'ond door north from city Market. Fine Tailoring a Specialty. Cash paid for Hides, Furs. etc. O p c. that »re fretful, peevish, -kJvWfWxri cos«, or troubled with ’’W rxYxw Of the good thinrs of this Pir‘>’-i la “• vcomniodations forCc®®^ Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or life «re sorrowtuily let ’a! n t »i and t/enera! travel. Stomach Disorders, can be relieved alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker'3 Trnn-ient »tnrk well cared for. at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, It contains no Opium or Morphine, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a McM ixxviLtr OuCGOX. Everything new and in First-Clas$^ lienco is safe. Pri«.-e 25 cents. Bold by positive guarantee at 23 and 50 c-uts, by vk W. Btirl^ I’rm-gisS. ratronspe respectfully solicited- G W Burt. t»r’>jy:si. —Having Bought thv- (ôiffil l it Guárante; il or I« Sak