TELEPHONE, w ;■ '.'x.’i.'.i.E. F iupay .J. NOTES ANI> NEWS. How W. A. Wheeler, ex-vice president of 1 >, ISS”. 'die United S ates w as bn ied at Malone X. Y. Tuesday. Ti • .••<.nin»nren>rnt exarei-u« at the - »'.! : ■ th.« we.-k have hei n very sliinly :i - rl ■ I l v the p ople living ill the j .1 v. • ■il;.' du. mg the day exeiciaex. ,,a i. rmt light. Several excellent Kpa.Aer^ (join a distance have been p ail d.diveted pointed and elo quent mil es* 's which would have been a tr .it. to our business men ami citizens h i.| they been present ami bearti them. .1 II i.:.' >1 I, ol 1’iotl.md, delivered an ex,.pl.Less, Tuesday moiningbitt t.i • alt.-n 'lem e «a» veiy smaii. These thin..--sh i li 1 be w -Il attende.I by all m.-.ms 1: m-a like .Jjlgi Stott can spue the li ne and means to come It ten city and talk to our | copie, smell toe', can sp ire the lime to go and heat t ieni. ,Su-li negicct gives out tl.e im pressimi th.lt »'s are a selfish communi ty, and cam only lor our own interests i teli of ability will not care Incoine lien and nd-avor to elevate and enlighten o ir young men and « omen nnle.-s the older ones show mure app eciation ol tiieii- dibits. I.i't Us give a better at tendance in the iiitme. T.i > a u I''. < • i : ’ *. g ''1 ! al m inuger ol tii • Noi'thi"n I'aeillc railroad, b is creai « i so n ! excitement in iaiir i.i l ci der by a I I.easing a commit: i al ion Io lh< bud nt lailunid commissioneis of th state, cl i.mi ig th it it lied no ju isdictioi ove, his I ii.u, and tlniy co ild not die tat-..' U nit rates he should ill .ke. Tin ground Im lakes is that the road wa- inn. po iitid by m t of congress slid i Mil j cl only to federal dictation. If the positi in tai; a by .'dr. Oak-.s is coriect. tlm iadru.i l commissioners of tl.egon will be in no better position than then brother commissioner in Michigan. Mr. Oakes’ move will be watched with great interest and the decision of the Michi- g in cii.miuis ione s will doubtless finally come before the inter state commission ers by way ol appeal, so that a precedent fur the guidance of commissioners in other states, will be uui boi iti veiy estab lished. A French colony is said to have pur chased a large tract of land in Sonora, Mexico, with tlm intention of settling there. In the thin) trial tlm jury found Geo. 11 .Miller guilty of murder in the flrat degree of J. Manning Coleman and Wil bur Potter, at Seattle. San l'raneiseo will Fourth of J uly, owing of tlie.National Gu*'d campment out of tlm week. not celebrate the to the intention to hold its en < ity dining that A cloud burst in Ohio tlm other day, lloodiij the village of Grafton, washed out a culvert in tlm railroad, making a gapsixty feet wide, and tore out a -nidge letting a freight train down, wrecking seventeen cars. Major Murry, of the nr.ny, g ring un- d the assumed name of Victor Moret, "living only a nickel in his pocket, errm- riitte I suicide at the Brooklyn hotel in ■foil Francisco Mond iv mo'trng, by tak ing laudanum. He left his nickel and look the laudanum line for the other side. Yesterday tlm town marshall of More- Im rd. Rowan conntv.Ke llncky. attempt , <1 toanesi Jack and William L rgan at their house. As Im entered the lion» ie was shot bv tlmtn and fatally wound 'd. The the was returned bv two men who were with the marshail, which kill 'd both the Logan troys. McKinnvillo Lost Another Business House. Ei>. T elephone : 1) eak Silt:—Last week I arrived in McMinnville fully prepared to open a Drug Store in vourenterpris ing city, but after looking the Held over, I was convinced that it would be suicidal for me to embark in trade where there is a buiness house, 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 busiuess here. Just as it now does for competing establishments who are striving to combat the evil. I refer to G eo . \V. Bi ur the P rescription D rpo - hst who is selling drugs, medi cines, paints, oils, stationery etc. it such exceedingly low ¡»rices ¿hat I decided this is no place for me, and the other fellows may as well jiull out. too. Yours in Sorrow, If. I. I’llIi E. HENERY Th.i in iroasn of duties on iron and steel imposed by Cana In is pronounced by th" London .Standard to be a sellisli policy and can only tend to sunder the colonies from tlm mother country. The Just Across the Yamhill River. im:r ease w. * made, it says, on the hol low pr.'lens ■ ol a desire to check the ■iitotl for walling wells or building founda rapid ine.easo of tr.i l.i wiil: the United tions, and are offered for sale at the States in our favor. \Vn decline the oiler with th inks. We d > not w.i"t out trad ' fostered ..t the expense of on, neighbor, even if it could iie done, but it Aon is I lie Clianre to buy. cannot be done in that way. It is tile interest of i'an.id i t > foster trade will, NOTICE. tlm United States by every means in its power, l'ree trade is on the Canada / z First class brick side largely, mid will b.i in spite of the p )().()()( I for sale at Savior’s ~ J 'brick jiinl ' Will insane tarili’ of tlm United States, am •< >old from $4 to $(J per thousand All tlm larger the trade with the Uniteti parties wishing to buy ¡»rick, will have to Let it through mv claim States is tlm richer will tlm Canadian J NO J. SAX pc, de b ce mi.' .in 1 in t.o b.iiness will they do with other countries. J, HAMNETT’S YARD, Lowest Drices! NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Tlm memboi-s ot railtoad commission, II. II. Welch having moved ir.to lie mip.ime.l by Clerk Hell, me nt Ash land, investigating the charge of nnfiiit- Frand Collard’s former quarters on n ■■ a of r ites against the O. & ('. The Third street, and having taken commission will visit Hosebmg ami Austen Dee into partnership ; they Grm.t’s 1‘ass, and then return to Benton having fitted up and renewed their comity, for the purpose of inspecting th TABLES. bridges on tlm O. I*., some of which ar. repo, te l*to be in a dangerous condition md opened a fine new stock of for bailie in winter li me. Tlm commis fresh sion will return to Salem Sid ui day and NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR hold a meeting. ETTES AND TOBACCO. Pautbcr Creek Cedar Camp, Mon lay was a fair d iv for taking off the heads of treasury clerks in tlm de partment at Washington. Several lost their places, among them one, Edward F. French, who hail been chief of the division in the second comptroller's oltii-e, and had seen forty-one year's service. Political necessity wanted his I lace for somebody else. YAMHILL COUNTY, uu Hoos.er Puree Feed Seedersand Drill, ue- der Ud»«c« with triKf axle ami wi.le tii... ami serviceable farm As fine a stock of Mill Most eilvrtive Hi»osn:i: ki xxei : press ¡» rho . implement in use I.nlcst imprirvei! ami I mm wler in n-,. 2-l-mfi inery goods as was GREAT REDUCTION ever brought SA KE Ob' 1 SOOTS AX J ) SHOES, to this For the next Sixty Days at the old reliable Pioneer Boot and SI woe S Lire, sign of the Big Ikw»t, opposite the Grunge Siore city. The subscriber hereby announces to the citizens of McMinnveKle am! vicinity cheabwe Cosiir and sec fur Yourself. FIDE SALE BONA A career in the Boot ami Shoe line for flic past eighteen vextrs in this city <**t.rfv- lishe«l a business character for competency ami integrity, wibil a minure knowfedgp (»f the loc.il «lemamls favors him in the wboh'sale market nmll him to undersell houses in the same line that ar«? m*t possessed of «*»111111. ml vantage.*-. Moreover. I k * pro poses, in th«* protlcred sal»*, to »livide the margins with tire riist»»nier for the specified rime The public will please call ami examine. No trouble to »how goods. —And— P. F. BROWNE- Delivered Dree! "YXciyxlY triflo with any Tliroat or V Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children ere threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough, use Acker’s English Remedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and we guarantee it. Trice 10 »nd 50c fehltf To any part of tint city G. E. DETMERING. Geo. W. Burt, druggist. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VI X ----- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Oregon & California R. R. Dvoadliead Dress Goods. And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco, $32 Sacramento $:J0. In the City. ltf “WHEN” An Assortment of these Popular Goods In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Received.. Close conneelions made at Ashland with stages of the California, Oregon ami Idaho Stage Company PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. , «---------------------------- What we Guarantee for the Dress Goods of our Manufacture: Only 30 Miles Staging, Time between rorlliiiid and Nan Franeiseo, i 42 Hours. Culiforni i Express trains run rluilv You want anything in the line of BK1M EMN 1’OliTl.AND nn<l ASHI.AXIl. LEAVE. AHIUVE i’ortlaml I :oo p. M.IAsldand . A. M. \shland. ..¿5:00 P. M.¡Portland 10.io P. M. ! Local I'asscngvr Daily, Except. Sunday. 1 Job Printing We make a specialty oi Fine THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE HCRSE. MILTON! Etc. FOR SALE. ’E OF VALFABLE PKoPEIl \ P»E( ty consisting of ¿51n»*rrs one mil»* Rev. C, Frost, who lias been act ing ns treasurer of tlm Hope mine, in WHVK! Butte, Montan i, has lieen accused by the mine owner, Manager Haskell, of Xorwhich, Conn., with embezzling the GALLOWAY & GOUCHER. Props. funds, Bov. Frost is a prominent This warehou«o is being thoroughly reno preacher in the Baptist denomination. vated and overhauled, ami new nc»'o|ii- nmdntions are living athletl. Haskell undoubtedly bur killed Ins in fluence hereafter. fr»»m North Yamhill. Oregon This piece »»f laml will l»<* sold cheap on easy terms The property has a goo»l house and out build ing»«. two good wells, a tirst-clas.« brick yard, a g»MM| young orchard and small fruit of all kinds \\ ill also sell a gooil butcher shop in North Yamhill For further particulars ad»ln*ss J L CASTI.E. iWtf North Yamhill. Oregon James G. Blaine wife and daughters Direct Shipments to San Francisco. iled from Southampton vesterdav None l>iit stiimliinl Cnlcntta Sacks kept orning on the steamer Ems. The iin»l let on the most reasonable terms. i'ini“t Atlantic, with Win. O'Brian (tarsi Height, l air Ikaliig. >oard, nlso sailed yesterday morning. is warranted, is because it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, wo guarantee it. Geo. W. Burt, druggist. iiii'licst Caxli Prices Paid for Gr.iin. I Call and See Ts. The Lowest Cash Price Will stand the ensuing season. commenc ing Vpril 1st, and ending July .»1st. nt McMinnville, in the old Mill vard, everv T^hird Street. McMinnville, Or lay, TERMS: Single» service, $10, payable at time of aer- Lyle AW'iulit v ice; to insure. $15. payable when man* is Dealer in known to be witn foal or when parte»I with or removed from the county All car»' will he taken to prevent ac» id»*nts. but no re Harness. Saddles, Etc, sponsibility will l»e assumed Kepairing neatly »lone at reasonable Will fin»l |»e»ligree on bills posted through rates out the county J M. Hl’LF.IlY, Wright’s new building. Forner Third Proprietor, ami F streets, McMinnville. Or THE OLD RELIABLE Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. Binder Twine, Belting, Oils, and Machine Supplies of all kinds.' Opposite the Grange Store. The leading —OF— MACTIIZSTDIIY. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season. We have put our prices down low Give us a call, inspect our stock, and we will guar antee prices to suit you —Goods sold at— Book and Card Printing. ESTABLISHMENT, Farm, Dairy and Mill A new. neat ami clean stock Every ar ticle A No 1 Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks. Colored Glassware. Cutlery, Cased Goods. Tobacco, Pipes ami Cigars LTom* and Deed. Mrs. H. P. STUART’S, WELCH * DEE.. JEWELRY 'pleii'li'l wiireli.'ilM'H. .omi'li'le with lutest inii.roved niiu hinerv. Th<>roii»|| nn<l I experience in handling grain. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of «rafi, Une -------- Al«o, dealers in-------- —Dealers in all kinds of— Proprietor of the Tin* sto imer Belgie, fro n the Orient, brought into Sail Francisco, Wednesday 1,17-» Chinese passengers in steerage. No smallpox was reported. During the the voyage, to avoid any possibility ol introduction of smallpox, the surgeon vaccinated l.OCO or more of the steerage passengers. Tlm ship came to the dock with a elemi bill ot health. Four thous and Chinese arrived in San Francisco during the past month. Warehousemen and Grain Buyers. Fresh Family Groceries. r.cme ria»'» Has on hand .‘jou.ooo first class shingles, 10.090 posts, Xl.non shakes. Call at the ollie»' of the WEST -espectfully solicit a share of the SIDE TELEPHONE. We patronage of the people of McMinn will guarantee you ville and vneinity not forgetting to kindly thank them for past favors. Search for us between the Banks BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. WM. HOLL, crossing and carlton , oregch ----- PROPRIETOR <>f the------ FINE Portland seems to have gained an other import int addition to her com nmieial importance, in the action of tin Canadian Paeilie in putting on tin ste.i ,i.'i- Sardonyx to ply between Po t land ulid Port Moody, tu.» entry Oregoi Hour to be fransferted to that company's Hong Kong steamer*. The result ot this will not only bo to advance Port land interests, but it will also enable Oiegon millers to compete with others. M c M innville , M c M innville M c M innville , or . DUNZER, Collard s Caldwell! 250,000 GOOD HARD BRICK Baritekoff, Thomason X* Swanson, (Successors to Baxter A Martin) SHINGLES I I Joy killed Mrs. Margaret Powell, of -amaria. Idaho. She was the widow of i soldier, and received notice that a I J Collard. Agt. McMinnville. G. XV Sappington, Agt. North Yamhill. pension of «12 per month, including ■f2 415 rtf back pay, would be sent her on Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville, her forwarding the proper vouchers near flic head of Panther Creek The news so overcame her that she dropped dead as she was preparing for elmrcli. New To-Day. Baxter & Rogers, third st . I tumble; and Steel Skein Earn, Wapnn. Spring Wagons, Buggies a„t n‘> everything on wheels. Steel and Chilled Plows, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows, Harrows and Cultivators of all kinds. AKKIVE. LEAVE. Portland x:O0 A. M.lEugene.. 2:40 P M. Eugene .9:00 A. M.IPorltaml .2:45 P M. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Daily between Portland ami Ash’,ami. Daily betwc»*n I’ortlaml and Ashland l’lie O. A C. It. It. Ferry makes connection vith all the regular trains on the East Side Division from fool of F Street AVest Side Division. BETWEEN POBTLANDA COltVALLIS. Alnil Train. (DAILY EX< EPT SI NDAYS ) LEAVE. AIIIUVE. Portland 7:30 A. M M« Minn .10:12 A. M. McMinn. 10:13 A. M < ’orvnllis 12:25 P. M Corvallis 1:3O P. M McMinn. 3:43 P. M McMinn .3:44 P. M Portland ____ ____ ____ 6:15P. M At Albany and Corvallis »•onneet with trains of the Oregon Pacific lt.lt. for Ya- iiiina Bay Expren« Train Daily Except- Sunday. AKKIVE. LEAVE. Portland 4:50 P. M.IMcMinnvilleX-.OOI’.M. McMin’ville5:45 A.M. I Portland 9:00 . . ... .1. A. M. Lo< al tickets for sale and baggage chccke<l it company's up-town office, corner l’ine . iim I Second streets. Tickets for principal ;M»ints in California can only I m * procure«! at •ompany’s office. Corner F and Front Sts.. Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipim*nt liter five P. M. on either the East or West *i»ie I’ivisions. E. P. ROGE Its. R. KOEHLER. Manager G. F. A Pass. Agt To be made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with tlx* latest and RW.*t approve«! inacl.inery, and to be the cheapest goods in the HKirkurt ’Jrhvm service i» considered Arc so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp wv-%tkv*-or a» sln>werrwith- out fear of being ruined by curling nr shrinking 'l’lie manufacturing, dyeing ami finishing is done in such a atunneBL that tbe*good* can In* washed if desired, without the least injury to the fabric Our goo«Is arc wool dyed, ami the colors are as fast as the Btfirvst <fyes amrgyratesc care ami skill can make them Goods show just wliat they are ami will I k * until worn out. sv there is m» weightings stifiening, or artificial lustre use»l to incr«*asc the weight or finish ; ¿is i-*» the cast with :*> large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few dav^’service As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article im every way re liable, ami unsurpassed by similar g<»o»h. either foreign or «lomcstic, mwl would w‘s|»e<,t- fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades t»> W found on sale by mer chants who are agents f«»r the gocxls All goods of our manufacture should lienr the name ami tnuie mark of Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown. N. Y. HORSEMEN! When you want horse bills printed, remem ber that the T elephone office is unsurpassed in facilities for doing this and all other kinds of Job Printing. Good work. Low prices. MILLINERY! McMinnville Baths'. C. H. FLEMING, Prop. Shaving, Hair fulling and----- ------ Sbamjioing i’arlorx. M c M innville liray M ud Sale Mo, Ladies' anti Children's Work — A SPECIALTY— Cor Tbinl ami 1» streets, McMinnville Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. LOCO BROS., * HE.WERS01, Proprietors. The Best Rigx in (hr City. Orders ITomptl) attended to Day or Night. —MALKB IX— Hides, Pelts and Furs Settmil iluor north from city Market Cash paid for Hitler. Furs, etc would enjoy your dinnor and are prevented by Dys pepsia, uso Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. They are a wnitive cure for Dyspensia. In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents. Geo. W. Burt. <lru»rgist. “V-C —Have Just Arlileil— HATS AT HALF PRICE. I The Finest Line of Cigars OTHO WILLIAMS, (Successor to Al In the City Try Them I g art.) AI «'reliant rFailoi* CITY STABLES, Fine Tailoring a Specialty. Third Street, between E nn«l I’ McMinnville, Oregon. (¡ imm I Fit Gunitccd «r Ü« Sale. McMtxxvit.LV - . Henderson Bros. Preps. On.-,. AV. V. I’lfICK. First-class arcomnuvlations for lenin rial men an«l general travel. Transient stock well < arc«l for PHOTOGRAPHER. I p Stairs in Adams’ lìnildiini. McMinnville. Oregon I i Everything new and in First-Class O’ i ltf Patronage rc^pcttftilly solicit«?«!