5* SÿEST SIDE TELEPHONE. i 1'irán ms’ Tournament. ' OUR ASSISTANTS. OFFICIAI, »IIIKCTOKY. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! I «g Bishop&Kay II. II. Welch having moved ir.to Threatening weather put somewhat of Bellevue, Frand Collard's former quarters on a dumper on the Firemen’s Tournament . R. P. Boise. Third street, and having taken ! at \ aricouvur l'huaday. Na’ure did not June 20,1887. ----- Agents for the------- ■ Geo. W. Belt Kaecuting Attorney The late rain done some damage to Austen Dee into partnership; they ; exactly favor the filemen in heir annu­ COUNTY, heavy fall grain. having fitted up and renewed their al »port«, but it did not dampen their IL P. Bird. Latot” ■ J. IL W. Watts. I tlie snnn j '11'“ e l‘,'‘Ve'i ,o'' ^’s in the world and the bucks never burn Tlie plant is covered by moitgages ag­ suburban relation to the latter. It is A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery 7 brick yard M ill out. For sale by S. A. Manning & Co. gregating »1140. It is thought they will be sold from $1 tf» ¡fG per thou^nnd All Capt. Coleman, sclir. Weymouth plying make an assignment and suspend publi­ the county seat; and visitors w ho visit And will give in exchange for u limited parties wishing to buy brick, will have to* between Atlantic City ami N. Y., had been amount of the same One and one-bnlf acres of land ad­ cation. get it through my claim that place think the county so poorly troubled with a cough so that he was un­ joining McMinnville college, for sale at " JNO J. S AX Jack Welch reports the bicycle track seated that it ought to stand up awhile, able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr, a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Talmage at Dayton—which has been in a state of and then be seated somewhere else. The Kings New Discovery for Consumption. It 4 Co. T!io Favor of Your Presene» h preparation for the last two weeks—fin­ not only gave him instant rcleif, but allay­ ---- From the largest stock of---- We are doing more and better job ished. It is in good condition ami from most distinguishing feature of Lafayette ed the extreme soreness in his breast. His Requested At work at this office than any office in the present outlook there will be a num­ is, that it is a very remarkable small children were similary effected and a single Yamhill county. Give us a call and be ber of wheels tlieie on the Fourth of monument of antiquity, situated on the dose had the same happy effect. Dr. Kings New Discovery is now the standard rem- convinced. July. bi ink of oblivion. And the “mossiness” edy in the Coleman household and on board Ever brought t<> YainhHl County, an to Headquarters, which is at to Lafayette the other day and ask­ Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE your eyes 5 cents. lie cold soda many and make the meetings interesti ng. over ed a gentleman (?) as to the way to Day­ Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, CCO. W. CURT'S. flavors 5 cents. Icecream in season 15 Every body invited. n town : Will ‘ ell you lamp cliiinnoyi,« ton, and was informed by S lid gentleman cents at. Welch & Dee’s. the truth of which is vouched for by the 5 ) and 75 cents per doz ; standing lumps,- The strawbeiry and ice cream festival that he had never been to Dayton. 25 cents ; glass sets. 4 pieces, 50 cents; residents of the town : “I am 73 years old, We buy our machine oil bv the car Friday night was a very successful affair A V isitor . have been troubled with kidney complaint heavy 1 gd. glass j;jg 65. Other thing® load, ins! carry iiwav our profits in a and netted a handsome sum. The only and lameness for mnay years; could not n p oportion. Vest pocket. Th- customers get all the drawback was not having prepared A News Item? dress myself without help Now I am tildes enough to supvly the demand, Garrison ’s Block, - McMinnville, Or.- benefits at Geo. W. Boris. free from all pain and soreness, and am ut there were plenty of strawberries to do all my own housework I owe John J. Sax wants it known that he ia and plenty of ice cream ami everybody “Go away from home to learn the able mv thanks to Electric Bitters for having re­ ready to chop at the mill for $2 per ton, went away satisfied. Gross receipts news” is an ol cheaper than you can get it at any other evening. He is a young man, and an that there is a good chance to tie side Bacon, sides ...................... io. enthusiastic speaker. His arguments tracked, and consequently they sent a 8c *• shoulder ................. place in Oregon. are well based, and delivered in a firn­ man down to Portland, not long ago, to “ ham, sugar cured 12® 15c Call and see Price’s Bromide enlarg style. It is rumored that he will be call­ make inquiry Io the proposed change, GALLOWAY & GO'JCHEH, Prope. ments retouched with India ink at ed to this church, but it is only conject­ and of course he was filled fuller than a This warehouse is bring thoroughly rrn< Rogers & Todd’s, for »3.00. He also ure as yet whether lie will accept or goose, ( with “taffy.” He made a very vuted and overhauled, and new accom­ has some Water Colors and Oil work. not. He is on his way to a call in VV. T. itll report to that lobby, the so called modations are being added. He guarantees to give satisfaction at a board of trade of McMinnville that all PHOTOGRAPHER. small profit; he does not want the whole G ood B usiness C hance .—A splendid was O. K. Surely that board of trade is Highest Cash Prices Paid for Grain world! (Successor to L ItooF) opportunity is here offered for engaging i a wonderfull organization.—Oregon Reg­ 0. C. Hiatt has purchased the harber- in the milling business. Nathan Newbv ister. Direct Shipments to San Francisco. Carries a full and complete stock of McMinnville, Oregon ing outfit of H. H. Welch and has has placed in the hands of C. W. Tal­ None but standard Calcutta Sacks kep‘ Groceries, Crockery, Glassware,- Notice to Contractors. moved and opened a nice shop next and let on the most reasonable term®. door to the former stand. He desires to mage & Co. for sale, bis milling property thank the public for their patronage in at Amity. It consists of a stenm grist Wooden and Willowware, Sealed bids will be received by th? Honest Weight. Fair Dealing. the past, anil wishes for a continuance mill, in good rutting order; two run of undersigned, for building the new C. P ------ AT------- of their favors in his new place of busi­ stones—one for flour and one for chop— ( church at McMinnville Oreson. Bids to ness. a good house and barn, and one acre or ( be received from this date until June 25, Goods delivered promptly te any part Win. Kirhv, whose parents reside more of ground. The machinery in the Northwest Corner of Second ami B streets 1887, at 1 o’clock p. m. For plans spec­ of the city. near Bellevue, died June 18, at 7 o'clock ifications and details, call at my store. mill is comparatively new. and in first- a m. of consumption. Services were McMinnville, Oregon Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35t>' Just Across the Yamhill River. The committee reserve the right to h“ld al St. James (Catholic) church at class condition. It is situated in a lively reject any and al) bid«. May be found nt his office when not ab 8:30 yesterday. The remains wen- town with one of the best farming sec­ Good for walling wells or building founda­ sent on professional business. W. F. C ollard . taken to St. Paul for burial. He is well tions in Oregon tributary to it. Kail­ By order ot Building Committee. tions, and are offered for sale at the known throughout this section and is road runing through the place. I rice »2.500. Terms easy. Address L. », McMinnville, Oregon, June 17, 1887. S, A. YOUNG, M. D. deeply mourned for. Talmage <4 Co. McMinnville, Oregon 1,000,000 feet of lumber (all kinds) for for further particulars._____ —Dealer® in all kind® of— Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. eala at the Panther creek mills, near low is I he Chance to buy. Carlton, Oregon. Rough ¡umber sold K f . lty s Condition.—During the past M c M ixxvillk , ... O reuox . The best salve in the world for cuts, for »5.00. »6.00 and »7.00 per M., at. the few days Keltv, the wife murderer, is bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Office and residence on D street. All mil), according to quality and kino —Goods sold at- call® promptly answered day nr night. Dressed lumber. »10.00 to 16.00 per M. much improved. Daring that time he sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Time will be given, one, two or three has eaten a little. To an inquiry pul by corns, and all skin emotions, and posi­ years, on good paper with interest after d fferent parties M to why he committed tively cures piles, or no pay required. Proprietor of the January 1, 1888. Large discount on the fearful deed,his only answer was. “I It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ —And— tion, or money refunded Price 25 cash orders. E. Poppleton. 99tf. don’t know.” Several days sim-e he ex­ cents per box. For sale by Kogers & M c M innville , - . O regon Yesterday the special artist of the 0.4 pressed a desire to see hrs two child en for’d. 2»y* C. raibosd company came up and pho­ but since that time he has been very un­ Has the latest and greatest discovery for febltf To any part of the city the painless extraction of teeth by simple tographed Logan Bros. & Henderson s communicative. He 1» au.'ded day and F or S alk .—2»» acres of land three The leading and harmless application to the gum®. new livery stable building. In front of night, although it is not con-rdere I that miles from Amity and near Briedwell’s the stables we-e two hacks containing he is in danger of berng lynched —States station on N. G. R. R- 200 acres in cul­ JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. C\\ A *n ! rellablo Medicinen «re thebext Acker'« l»..hy five young ladies, namely; Mi-see Nettie man. _________ VJ *'v ir, dcprnd u pnn. Acker1« Blood El­ So>.thrr at hand. It Is the only eafe- tivation. Good house, birn and fencing. -OF- Henderson. Eva Cook, Katie Lea ixir ha»brrn prescribed forye«rsfor «llim- medicine yet made that will remove all F or S alk .—A fine Wooded < nw and Fine voting orchard. Wilt sell, or trad» Mary Carlin and Cora Baker. These pnritieeef:'eBlood. JncvcryfonnofScrof- j iufantiln disorder». It contains no Opium photographs will be used by the com­ ,.,lf Cow H Jersey. >4 Sho thorn Dur- for citv props ty or brininess. Pi ice »25. clous, FvpLintte or Mercurial ¿iaeeaea, iti« ‘ or it r».’.»’»«, but gives the child rm.ir.r#- pany as advertising cards, on the back ham and Av store. Calf »Red b? tier acre. Terms reasonable. invaluab.o. Fcrl.beumati«m,luunoequ«L ; ww J. ^4 puM. Price 25 cents. Bold b/ C- W. Talmage A Co. appearing the time table and shipptnv fuli ¿iovded Third Street, McMinnville, Or i.cv. W. Ifoit, lining: • k •Ito. W. Burt. dru^gut. McMinnviLe, Oregon. rates of the company Several other (wilding were alao photographed. Tinnì» nisriiiiT. been on a visit amongst old I. tend-. Rev. Bi uce Wolverton of Davton U ta’vf nX ch,i 'h,"cMy’ Sun ‘ay m the t. hristmu church in this city MILLS Gents’ Furnishing gotdi, . FESTE SILOES# Corner Third and C Streets. MILTON! SHINGLES!! Do I Want the Earth? YOUR CHOICE Machine Oils! C. Grissen’s G. E. DETMERING. Truck and Express Dry Goods House Trucking and Delivering,' M. S. GOFF. «« W. V. PRICE, J. II. HENDERSON 250,000 GOOD HARD BRICK J. HAMNETT’S YARD, Lowest I’rices ! H. V. V. JOHNSON. M. D Tobacco Cigars.. Physician & Surgeon, Flour and Fee