WESTSIDE TELEPHONE.! inumi. untici I' Bird, J. W. Watts. 1!. 1!. Laughlin, F. N. Little, C. Lafollett. L. Lougharv. J. S. Hibbs. Geo. Dorsev. G. W. Briedweil. I J. Harris. W W. Nelson. Wyatt Harris. J. A. <'. Freund. •L D. Fenton. D. C. Narver. TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. “Hot, Hotter and Still a Heating.” Fresh roasted peanuts at II. H. Welch’s. tf Good time now to go in search oi the North Pole. Wanted immediately a girl to work at Mrs. Stuarts. We arc under obligations to E. B. Fellows for a nice piece of ice. The “Woodbury improved fruit jars” . latest and neatest, atC. Grissen’s. For Sale.—A good milch cow with ii voting calf.—lnqniie of Mrs. J. p. Powell. 2w. Dr. S. A. Young is moving his ollie,' . from Hie G.irrison block to the old post office building. Hi Adams in a “I didn’t know it was loaded”, fit shot a hole through his linger. Nothing serious. Hurrah ! Come and get a large chunk of Muir’s glacier that we are going to im­ port from Alaska. Remember W. F. Collard can repair sewing machines. Satisfaction guaran­ teed or no charges made. W. F. and J. J.Collard racked out in a buck-board for the mountains to take the little trout in out of the wet. One and one-half acres of land ad­ joining McMinnville college, for sale at a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Talmage A Co. £j^r"l’ariners and their families will find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite the Grange store, just the place to take a meal, when in town. If you are in McMinnville, and want a good meal or a good bed, go to the Central hotel; only two blocks from the main business street. tf A real iced lemonade prepared before your eyes 5 cents. Ice cold soda many flavors 5 cents. Icecream in season 15 cents at Welch A Dee’s. The members of the Y. W. C. T. U., lately organized at this place are pre­ paring to give an ice cream social next Monday evening July 11. The W. C. T. U, meets at the resi­ dence of Mrs. Dr. Johnson, Saturday afternoon July 9th at 3 o’clock sharp. A full attendance is requested. Custer Post No. 9, G. A. R. will meet at their hall to-morrow July 9th at 7:30 C. R. C ook . ■o’clock p. m. S. V. Commander. Religious Services-Sunday Next. Ki'lty the \\ jfe Murderer Hunt« •».' bury Masked Men at Midnight. » ° the wife minderer was forcibly taken taken from from jail jail Wednesday Wednesday night by a masked mob of forty men and hung to an oak tree in the court house yard. An entrance was made by cut­ ting off the hinges of the door leading to his cell. While the mob were forcing an entrance to the jail, Kelty attempted to take his life with a piece of broken lamp, and made several bad cuts on bis throat before the mob reached him. It is whispered about this city that men in this town knew about the affair, that Kcltv was to be'lvnched on Wednesday night. We will not vouch for the trutli of this report. Who Lies ! I Don't ! M. E. church Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m., preaching at 11 a. ni. and ths ---- When I say that----- usual hour in the evening on Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All are invited. H. P. S atchwbu . St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass at 10:30 a m on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Sunday school Has the most complete tailor shop on the at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. J. S. W hite , Rector. St. James’ church. Rev. John C. Fair, rector. Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. tn. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. in. Friday evening services at 7:00 p m. Seats free. All are cordially invited to attend. R. B. HIBBS We are selling Drugs, Medicines, Station­ ery, etc., cheaper than any store in the county, West Side. We are selling only first class goods, which we guarantee* to give entire satisfaction. ------- NONE Bl’T— C. P. ehureh. Services at the usual hours. Kirxt-ClaNx Workmen Employed!! Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. All are cordially invited to attend these ser­ vices. Services at the Baptist church.— j Fourth of July Throughout The Preaching morning and evening at usu-1 ----- IN THE al hours—11 a. m. and 7 p. m. County. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are cordially invited to these ser- ! NOKTIl YAMHILL. vices. Strangeis especially made wel­ The celebration at North Yamhill was come to come and worship with us. a complete success as far as manage­ Carlton ment, good time, attendance, hospital­ July 6, 1887, Cheaper Thau the Cheapest ! ity, music, etc., went. It is a standing Hot, hotter, hottentots. verification of the fact that what North Born—to the wife of J. E. Young, a R. B. HIBBS, \amhill does they do it with their whole soul. The parade was good, it son, Dr. Michaux attending, John acts Merchant Tailor just like he was son struck. formed in front of Sappington’s store and One of James Hendrick's children uiet | headed by the North Yamhill band with a serious accident yesterday, it1 marched to the grounds. Space will not seems that the little one was playing allo« us lo give an extended description with a calf and bv some unknown cause ------- AT of the characters represented in the par­ got its arm broken in two (places. Dr. ade, but let this suffice; they were al) Galbreath of McMinnville was called! good in effect. and rendered his services. Dr. Wattsdelivered a very good ora­ list a booming. Our town is just booming, Barne- ¡ tion. The audience ought to return koff A Co., are milding _ a 2 large ____________ additiou Jutt Aero** the Yamhill River. thanks for the good music furnished by to their already commodious warehouse. ■> lr the North Yamhill choir. After the ex­ Good for walling wells or building founda­ F. L. Roberts lias just finished a nice ercises the barbecue dinner took place tions, and are offered for sale at the it was served in good style and by the barn on his place in town. way the viands disappeared we should J. W. Collins has finished a com modi-, think that it was well cooked. The ous wood house. main feature oi the day was the game of J. R. Caldwell is getting his lumber ball between the Athletics, Willamettes, Now is the Chance to buy Portlands and umpire of Portlaud, taken on the ground for his new store. It is to collectively as a club, and the Yamhill be 26x32. We hear of other improve­ county nine. The game waB interesting ments to follow. until the Portlands' saw a chance of de­ We are getting ready for the county feat staring them in the face when, the seat you know. umpire seeing that something had to be HENERY DUNZER, Did you see the illuminatian of Mt. done for his nine, called a fair ball; Some of our which let in two runs for the Yamliillers ; Hood the other night? ---- PROPRIETOR of the----- that the outfielders kicked out beyond folks saw it. the foul lines, a foul, the Yamliillers Panther Creek Cedar Camp, Some of the Carltonians took in the would not stand it, so like martyrs to a celebration at North Yatnhill, Dayton Has on hand lost cause the Portlands withdrew in the and Poitland. All report having a good midst of a great kick. 300,000 first class shingles, 10.000 post», time. • O. A. K. 50,000 shakes Goods AU 250,000 GOOD HARD BRICK ¿ J. HAMNETT’S YARD, Prices ! Lowest SHINGLES I! DAYTON. The celebration at Dayton was, in every detail a complete success. The one particular feature of the day was the mother goose lancers composed of young people from McMinnville. The prizes that were awarded to the partici­ pators in the lancers are as follows: First prize, Forrest Narver and Cynti- tliia Fellows; second prize, Charley Young; first prize in second set, Earnest Henderson and Pearl Campbell; second prize, Robert Henderson. Dr. Umphre.v of Dayton won the fancy riding race in the bicycle tournament, and Alderman of Dayton the 3 mile race, the time we could not ascertain. The address deliv­ ered was very appropriate and the lan- guageexceedingly good. Dayton can and will give a good time to every one who will journey to that place to celebrate. What the late Gilbert Smith says of WILLAMINA. Jas. G. Clark: “Old as I am 1 would The celebration at Willamina was at­ walk miles to hear him sing, "The tended by at least 1,500 people, and promised land to-morrow.” every one of them are profuse in the ex­ John J. Sax wants it known that he is pression of the good time enjoyed. The ready to chop at the mill for $2 per ton, grove in which the exercises wore held or will take 1-10 toll. Corn meal also is considered to be the finest in the county, if not in the state. The address ground. Satisfaction guarnteed. delivered by Hon. W. D. Fenton will be In speaking of James G. Clark, the found in this issue, and is a masterly Cleveland Daily Herald says he is with­ effort by a master hand. The peeple all out exception, the best singor of plain­ express themselves as very much pleas­ tive and sentimental ballads we have ed with every part of the programme. The music furnished by the McMinnville ever heard. band was excellent. After dinuer Quarterly meeting services will be prizes were awarded to the following held at the’ M. E. church, Saturday and persons: Handsomest girl baby under Sunday, Rev. W. S. Hartington, D. D., two years o!d, Mrs. Wm. Savage; hand­ officiating. Services Saturday at 8 p. somest hoy baby under two years old, m.. Sunday at 11 a. tn. and S p. nt. Mrs. Seth Moon; handsomest young Chasley Talmage and Will Price, start­ lady, 1st prize. Miss Nellie Kauff­ man ; 2d prjze, Miss Ollie Cain ; homeli­ ed yesterday afternoon for the Sinslaw, est man. Prof E. E. Splpli; climbing where they expect to have a “time” and to slay any number of bear tracks and greased pole. Ise. Marks; sack race, 1st, trout. They expect to be gone about two Jim Reed, r’d, Joe CRurchwan. Base ball game between Gopher valley chib weeks. and a picked nine resulting jn a victory Call and see Price’s Bromide enlaig- for Gopher. Dancing »«" carried on nients retouched with India ink at through the latter part of the afternoon. Rogers A Todd's, for $3.00. He also Willamina people when they intend to lias some Water Colors and Oil work. give a royal entertainment know how to He guarantees to give satisfaction at a do so, not only in the selection of their small profit ; he does not want the whole committees who attend to larger hospit­ alities of life, but each individual seems world' endowed with that glorious spirit of hos- Mr. I'oppletoii has cleaned ont his pitalitv that goes so far in mak ing a day stock of lumber, having only about 100, so pleasant and full of remembrance. 000 feet left. He says that there is a large amount of building going on lames (i. ('lark. throughout the county. Good! Th«t is what we like to see, it is a sure sign James ti. Clark, the lyric poet, com­ of prosperity. poser and balladist, will sing and recite O C Hiatt has purchased the barber- at Garrison's opera houa in McMinnville iag outfit of H. II. Welch and has moved and opened a nice shop next on Friday evening, July 8 Mr. Clark door to the former stand. He desires to is the author of the “Mountains of life,” thank the public for their patronage in “Beantifnl Hills,” The li’lee of the Bye the past, and wishes for a continuance and Bye,” The old Mountain Tree,” of their favors in his new place of busi­ Rock of Liberty,” and other lyric poems ness. and musical compositions tl'at made Dr’s Goucher A Galbreath, ^«‘«'Mav, him famous Irom Maine to Oregon. successfully removed from Mrs Red­ Admission 25 cents, children under 12 mon, a cancer weighing one pound It rears 15 cents Reserved seats can be had at Rogers A Todds’ without extra was on the leg below the knee, stood the operation well and it is to tic charge. Doors open at 7 p. m., com­ , hoped that nothing serious will result. mence st 8 p. tn. I heard Mr Clark in Salem a few days The prospects are very favorable at the ago. and was so well pleased with h>s latest reports. wonderful voice that I made 1.000,090 feet of lumber (all kinds) for ments for him to come to McMinnville «ale at the Panther creek mills, near and sing as above announced. I cons Id­ Carlton, Oregon. Rough niinber sold er Mr. Clark the best singer that lias for $5.00. $0.00 and $7.00 per M., a. the ever came to this coast and I hope Mc ­ mill, according to quality and kind. Minnville will welcome 'urn with a full Dressed lumber. $10.1X1 to D> 00 per M Time wilt be given, one. two or three Norn e .-As I have disposed of my bus­ years, on good paper with ’ January 1, IM»- „ iness st the Cook liotel. 1 want those capli order». E. PoppiHo*. whoaieindabtad to me. to come and A Boston paper says that »I'.*’J’T’.hta settlo up immedialely apd a base ball club will clear ♦J-’JWO trouble. W. IL *i»TIB- season. How much will the M. M nn ville nine clear when they have b | ^ t II. I’ostoi Dayton is the yatnhill against as st.ong a nine as then... !v^ „.milv agent for a neat little '««ok an and the umpire in the bargain, as . titled: Sea and Lmd It t- «-• ••’"*«*«■ case at North Yamhill on the H-nri ■ i,e volume devoid Io st range tlHnFa From the l.ioks of the »ff-y .„.I si,ange Iwople. ln.trm-t.re to W* came up to Yamhill lo, .ii...,, old ami young .lev.aedto natntal hisb-n either by fair means or f°n'- c of tht ssjl P«inA'ipa!Z'***** lln* llll**tr* pm. «trit« a Yamhiller for W. c. T. U. The McMinnville Y. W. C. T. V. will give an entertainment and ice cream fes­ tival Monday evening, July 11th, at Gar­ rison’» opera house. No admission will be charged. The following programme will commence at 8 o’clock, after which ice cream and ices will be served at 15 cents per dish: Music. Reading of scripture. Prayer. Instrumental duet, Misses Apperson and Wright Address, by President. Recitation, Miss Cora Baker. Song, Mrs. Burt. All are cordially invited. Our store is open every day in the week for customers who want to save money in buying Lard Oil, Castor Oil and all kinds of of Machine Oils, Drugs, Medicines, etc. When you are in McMinnville come and see us and we will save you money. * •/ ROGERS & TODD, The Leading Druggists, McMinnville, Oregon Tall Oaks From Little Acorns Grow. Bishop&Kay With brain» aixl skill anil patient will. Winch shows them great painstakers! The Wagon that has pleased the world. Agents tor Hie------ • Was made by S tudebakers The Country grew with rapid strides: The West with teeming acres. Was in a quandry what to do! Till relieved by S tudebakers . So, with Iron and Wood and labor good, Though they have many Imitators; If you want the Wagon that’s best on earth ! Just buy of S tudebakers . The moral is plain, which you may know* Keep on hand it complete stock of these And if you look, you may see also, goods. Also a large and well as­ That the largest Oaks from Acorns grow; sorted line of The same ns the S tudebakers . MILLS Don’t Experiment. Gents’ Furnishing goods, You cannot afford to waste time in expe­ rimenting when your lung» are in danger. ---- Ladies' ami Cents’----- Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the fgenuine. Because he can make more profit AND FINE le may tell you he has something just a> good, or just the same. Don’t he deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Dis­ covery, which )s guarranteed to give relief j J Collard, Agt. McMinnville, G. W Sappington, Agt. North Yamhill. in all Throat. Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Koger A Todd’s Drug In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which Store. fur lit and quality cannot be beat. Headquarters 15 miles from McMinnville, Call and see our spring near the head of Panther Creek Saved His Life. goods before pur­ chasing else­ 1). 1. Wilcoxon, of Horse Cave, Ky., says where. he was. for many wars, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were al­ most unendurable and would sometimes al­ most throw him into convulsions. He tried Dealers in all kinds of- Electric Bitters and got relief from the first bottle and after taking six bottles, was en­ tirely cured, and bad gained in Hesli eigh­ teen pounds. Hays be positively believes he would have died, bad it not been for the —Goods sold at relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a buttle by Rogers «V Todd. (Successor to L. Root)] FINE SHOES, Collard â Caldwell ! Corner Third and C Streets. Flour and Feed Mu! Ms:! tarin! J. H. HENDERSON The Lowest Cash Price Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, —And— The (rest salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­ tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ tion, or money refuuded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Rogers A 29yl Todd. Delivered Free ! febltf To any part of the city » Home Produce Market. Carries a full and complete stock of Corrected for the T elkphoni : by Baxter A Groceries, Crockery, Glaaeware, Rogers. Wheat, per bu ....... Wooden and Willowware, Oats, ¡>er bu Flour, per bar. Eggs, per dor.................... Butter, tier lb Cheese, best, per lb .. Goods delivered promptly to any part i Apples, per I kix ........ of the city. Bacon, stiles Goods Exchanged for Produce. S5tl “ shoulder ham, sugar cured 'Tobacco Cigars. --Having Bought the— BmrincMH of Logan Bros, it Hender­ Goop B usiness C hance .—A Hplendid son. I am ready to do all kinds of opportunity is here offered for engaging in the milling business. Nathan Nawbv has placed in the hands of C. W. Tal­ —At Apy T| pie mage & Co. for sale, his milling property at Amity. It consists of a steam giist Delivery Wagon Always Ready mill, in good riming order; two run of Give Me a Trial. stones—one (or flour and one for chop— a good house and barn, and one acre or more of ground. The machinery in the mill is comparatively new. «nd in first- class condition, It is situated in a lively town with one of the lw»t farming sec­ tions in Oregon tributary toil. Rail­ H. H. Welch having moved into road runing through the place. Price Fraud Collard’s former quarters on $2,500. TermB easy. Address C. W, Third street, and having taken Talmage A Co. McMinnville, Oregon Austen Dee into partnership; they for further particulars. Trucking aHlT^USE! i GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Prep*. : I bis warehouse is being thoroughly reno­ vated and overhauled, and new accom­ modation» arc being added. M. S. GOKF Highest I ash Pritek Paid for Grain. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! having fitted up and renewed their r THE OLD RELIABLE Delivering and ! Direct Shipments to San Francisco.* Non«’ bid standard ('alcutta Sacks kept and let on the most reasonable terms. Ilniicsl Weight. Fair Dealing. Do 1 Want the Earth? F ob S ale .—200 acres ot land three The Favor of Your Present:* I* miles from Amity and near Briedwell's FINI TABLE8, Oh, no* Its my Brother Bill ip ( hi« ago, Requested At wants that. station on N. G. R. R. 200 acres in cul­ and opened a fine new stoek of tivation. Good bouse, barn and fencing. fresh Fiue young orchard. Will sell, or trade for city property or business. Price $25, NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS. CIGAR­ And will give in exchange for a limit«-«! Whenever von are in need ef any­ per acre. Terms reasonable. amount of the Maine ETTES AND TOBACCO. thing in the Bakery, Grocery and Con­ C. W. Talmage A Co. fectionary line. Rcmemlier also that be McMinnville, Oregon. respectfully solicit a share of the Ims the LARGEST stock of F ob I mmediate M ali .—A flue plot of patronage of t)ie people of McMinn­ CROCKERY and GLASSWARE ---- From the largest 3|< m k of land comprising about I1-»' acres, near ville arid vacihity not forgetting to in town Will aell yon lamp chimneys. the new Carlton depot, for $22.5 on » kindly thank them for past favors. 50 and 75 cents per—- Tli» only first clam market in the vity **M*” If. Rider Haggard's wierd tale Constantly oil hand all kind of fretti of a Wonderful wolllan, liaa been drama- meat«. H'«liest prie* paid In cash for fat tiled and in as complete a SWc< ese al the stock, hide* sud fallt« novel. W. J. G WM. HOLL, GEO. W. BURTS. Proprietor of the G. E. DETMERING. Ittarille tally ta, The leading JEWELRY ê co. Prop s. NOTICE. OO.OOOtS? U lnA yard Will fr« mi M to te per th