WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, • I official » ihm rom w**s >•> the city Sheriff Harris and Frank O'Co tier • eie m inis city Tuesday OUR ASSISTANTS. Ccrlton, i Religious Services-Sunday Next. M. E. church Sabbath School at 9:30 a. in., preaching at 11 a. tn. and the usual hour in the evening on Suudav. July 20, 1887, udge R. P. 3oi,f. I* aver ill. etina Thursday evening. Al, Prosecuting Attorriey M .J. R. Caldwell is quite poorly of Gio. W. Belt. 11. 1*. S atchwu LL. fate, but under ine skiliiul treatment oi a e invited. county . Dr. AlwhdUX, he will suou be all right St. James’ (Cutlioiie) church. Maas Senators j R. P. Bird. again. at 10:31)» in on the secund and foil th J. W. Watts. Sunoays oi each montli. Sunday school It. R. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. E lson are the happy Representatives F. N. Little, parents of a fine girl baby. Dr. Cal- at 2:3J p. m. every Sunday. C. Lafollett. J. S. W hite , Rector. oieath ot McMinnville is the attending Judge L. Lougliarv. physician. | St. Janies’ * hnreh. Rev. John C. Commissioners J. 8. Hibbs, ........... Geo. Dorsev. Our depot is finished, it is one of the Fair, rector. Services 11 a. tn. and Clerk C. W. Briedwell. 7 p. m. finest on the west bide railroad. Come »sheriff , T. J. Harris. and see. Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. Treasurer ........ .......... W. W. Nelson. Assessor............ Friday evening services at 7:00 p tn. Mrs. Harding who has been quite sick Wyatt Harris. Mr. Caldwell ’ s new store is nearing School Supt .. Seats free. All a e cordially invited to for the past week is now considerably ...... J. A. Freund. completion. Surveyor............ attend. ........... J. I). Fenton. better. <’oroner............. If same good doctor would come and .......... D. C. Narver. Tiie weather is threatening rain. Will ocate here he would find a hearty wel­ C. 1*. church. Services at the usual hours. the oldest inhabitant tell us whether it come, also a drug store is needed. is gointf to rain or not. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. Harvest is in full blast; reapers oa cordially invited to attend these ser­ Bom—on July 18, 1887. to the wife of every side. Wheat good. vices. Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II Albert Edson, near Carlton, a girl, All kinds of fruit scarce. weight 1<) pounds. Services t' ' _ Baptist church. ___ — Welch«.' (|- pt the July KJ, 1887, to the wife of Geo. Lefly, Some of our old batches are getting j Preaching morning and evening at t usu Wanted immediately a girl to work at near Wheatland, a son, weight It) lbs. old very fast, jumping tour years at one ' al hours—11 a m. and 7 p. tn. •/ Mrs. Stuarts. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. O. C. Hiatt has sold his barker shop jump. Two assessmeuts on our road this year. All are cordially invit-d to these musical entertainment to Charley Fleming. It is reported vices. Strangeis especially made will be held to night. that Mr. Hiatt will still have a chair in H. C. Plummer wears a linen duster ; come to come and worship with us. all the time since lie has become C. II. Some of the nicest looking hay is be­ Chat ley’s new strop. ing brought to this city. lum Kay returned Wednesday* night Dodd’s ag“nt, postmaster, etc. G ood B usiness C hance .—A splendid Ot:r genial assessor was around a few Come and subscribe for the Democrat­ Irom Clear Lake, in the Cascades, re days ago, but the rich cattlemen were opportunity is here offered for engaging ports having a fine time anil fish by the ic W est S ide T elephone . wagon load. White there he caught 6 all out of town and no one at home bui in tlie milling business. Nathan Nowl.v , Childrens’ Mission Band concert at troutthat weighed 50 ibs., just as they chinameli and criples. lias placed in tho hands of C.W. Tal­ South Yamhill Baptist church, Sunday came, not assort, d sizes. 1388Cleveland and Carlisle. July 24. mage & Co. for sale, his milling property W*e were wrongly informed concern The finest location in Oregon for a gen­ ( id. Geo. Woodford, the temperance ing tlm foundation of the new 0.1*1 Fel­ eral dry-goods store is at Carleton. at Amity. It consists of a steam giist mill, in good inning order; two run o fall Oaks From Little Acorns I'he foundation as d ■ D’«n’t ail come at once. lectmer, is in Oregon Citv lecturing on lows building. the question. lidid upon by the c«.ininittee «ill hav stones—one for Hour and one for chop— Grow. Better move your paper to our town, to be taken out ami a new one put in. So says T. M. Fields,-‘all ye that tldr-t i tie C'litftn itee decide I that the found.* we would then have one at each end of a good house and barn, and one acre oi • ome and drink ice-coid lemonade.” Luff tiou as it w *« would not hold the weight ihe county. You would be here when ntore of ground. The machinery in the 1 With brains ami skill and patient will. shows them great painstakers! in, boys! Luff in! mill is comparatively new. ami in first- Winch he county seat co.ties. M issouri . of the new building. The Wagon that bus pleased the world, class condition. It is situated in a lively Come and subscribe for the weekly Was made by S tudebakers Agents for the------- The papers down the valley report the town with one oi the best fatming sec­ The Country grew with rapid strides; West Side Telephone, only $1.50 a year. detectives very close on the track oi Dayton Notes. ♦ 1.00 for six months. tions in Oregon tributary toil. Rail ­ I he West, with teeming acres. Kelty’s lynchers, but we do not expe.-t road tuning through the place. Price Was in a quandry what to do! We see Mr. Garrison is around once they «ill ever get any nearer. The [Dayton Herald.] ♦2,500. Terms easy. Address C. W, ’ Till relieved by S tudebakers . more with his berry* wagon. I’leaee git« chances are that after the excitement Murray Kirkwood is in town, lie I'almage & Co. McMinnville, Oregon has * e*4ed down that, further investiga lately arrived from eastern Oregon. So, with Iron and Wood and labor good, tis a call on the berry question. tor further pnrticnl >r* Though they hav«* many imitators; tion will cease. The same lax Spirit in Best and cheapest job printing diwe at officers of the law which renders such If von want the Wagon that’s beat on earth ! A new fence ir being put around the ‘this office. Facilities fordoing neat and an outbreak possible will hinder any­ M. E. churchyard. F or S ale .—2(kJ ac«ea ui land three J ust buy of S tudebakers . artistic work, excelled by none on the thing being done to punish the perpi* miles from Amity and near Dried we I Ba The moral is plain, which von may know’ J. C. Gates has commenced work for ■west side. if you look, you may see also’, fraters. Besides it cannot be denied his new livery stable in our town. Keep on hand a complete stock of those station on N. G. R. R. 200 acres in cul­ And That the largest Oaks from Acorns grow; goods. Also a large and well as­ Jones & Adams are doing a good busi­ ’fiat Kelly merited all begot, « hit'll in tivation. Good house, barn and fencing. The same as the S tudebakers . sorted line of S. Roberts is building a nice residence spite of the criminal character of his ness We should judge from the way the Fine young orchard. Will sell, or trade fanners come in and get window frames, taking off will rnodifv public sentiment. on Ids pioperty near Webfoot church. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery for city propei ty or business. Price $25, —Eugene City Register. windows, etc. Mr. Goodell is building a fine residence per acre. Terms reasonable. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying for J. B. Fusion, on that gentleman's When are all the business men com­ C. W. Talmage A Co. B ase B all .—Walter Hoi man received place near town. between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been ing back? They* ought to come seen, so McMinnville, Oregon. ---- Ladies’ and Gents’----- troubled with a rough so that he was un­ the clerks could get away before the a telegram from the base ball club of C. J. Carter has returned from Ya- able to sleep, and was induced to try l>r. busy season begins. Portland, who played this team a’ quina bay where he stayed last wititei Kings New Discoverv for Consumption. It Farmers ami their families will North Yamhill, stating that they wool I and spring. not only gave Idin instant relc f, bat allay­ find Mrs Stuart's restaurant, opposite be here on Saturday night and for him ed ilie extreme soreness in his breast. Hi- S. K. Goodrich is erecting i ♦•si lem v children were similar) efioi ted ;md a sings the Grange store, just the place lo lake to arrange a game to he placed Sunday. on his property on tne Amity r < .<1. AND EINE lose hud the same happy effect. l>r. King a meal, when in town. Walt wrote them to the effect that the New Ihs. a. cry is now the standard rem The bridge a<*ros< ilu* Y.iaimi at I do not believe that base-bull boys were so badly scatter- <1 If you are in McMinnville, and want edy in the Coh mi an household si ml on board Ayer’s Sarsaparilla place has been vondemne i aih1 <• i ; . « the sclio cut . Free Trial Bottle of this has an equal as a cure a good weal or a good bed. go to the that it u-rild be impossible to a» tango i examination at d is cunsxie.un> • < game, but they still persist in wamiri. for Scrofulous Hu ­ standard Bcmedy at Regurs A Todd's Drug Central kutel; only two blocks iro n the • 'S. Notices .«r«* p'isieii aciMudicgi» •Stoi\ mors. It is pleasant 4 to come. Walt finally wrote them I main busmess street. tf il - -ai l I hat it is to be repai cd in a to take, gives strength In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which ome, and as the tn itter now stands u - imrough manner in the near p:tu e. to the body, and pro ­ for fit and quality cannot be beat. A real iced hnty^n;ide prepared before < do not know whether to expect a game Renews Her Youth. duces a more |ierma- Call ami see our spring your eves 5 cents. Ice cold soda manv < or not. Humors, L. S. and John Morrin wete ar«esh nent result than any goods before pur­ itavors5 cents. Ire cream in season 15 arid taken to Eu^one city. It .-c m Mrs. I’litebc Clicsley, Peterson, (.’lay Co. medicine I ever used. chasing else- cents at Welch A IW*. L aw S uit .—Several days ago Henry that the boys tried some «leu nd..< m — E. Haines, North w here. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, means in selling the scalps ol wild al* Lindale, Ohio. and Joseph McGuire got into a dis­ W e now have a ftilS of gilt bund Gee 1 the truth of which is vouched for by the mals. We did noi learn mil pi.tiruli I have used Ayer's ware nice, neat, and nobby. Be sure pute , residents of the town: T am 73 years old, Corner Third and C Streets. and as a natural consequence their Sarsaparilla, in my have been troubled with kidnev complaint and call before buying elsew here. Bax­ passions rose an I cui>ed each other a family, for Scrofula, lameness tor mnav year*; could m t ter A Rogers is the place. Stolen Horse. and know, if it is I and little. Mr. Gee cursing Mr. McGuire dress myself without In* p Now I ar Erysipelas, taken faithfully it will free from Dr. Tucker and lamilv and Hon. JacoL , the most, we s tipipose is the reason that all pain and soreness, ami an thoroughly eradicate Several days ago a sat« Lei «old essud able to do all my «ovn housework I ov< Wortman and wife, hit vxst«“ilay I r this terrible disease. my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re Nestucca. Il there is a good time to be Mr, McGuire bad Mr. Gee arretted for W. J. Wilson came here ihiougi» Wells, —W.F. Fowler, M.D., | tieweil my youth, end remote I *-omp|. t*-l* Greenville, Tenn. abusive language. Mr. Gee quietly liad, they will have it. i Farg /s exmess from Oregon < it) paid his fine ami then had Mr. McGuire For forty years I 1 .<11 dcseiiscs a-d pai ’’ Try .* boule, only John J. Sax wants it known that ho have suffered with J. II. HENDERSON arrested on tin* same coin plaint. Mr. Shortly afterward a letter came to .M . ready to chop at the mill for 12 per ton, McGuire would not pay a tine and stood Colwell, express agent heie, describing Erysipelas. I have tried various remedies (Successor to L. Root) or will take 1-10 toll. Corn meal also a j trial. Yesterday before Judge Spencer a man who had stolen a horse from J*ffec fined I ing a man answering the desci ipt.m <>l T.ilm I2C ¿c Heath, engage I in the jiocerles, Crockery, Glasswaro Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ted by cleaning out the alley Hack oi pil'dieation of the seiniweeklv W kb 'I After taking ten bot­ undaH*km is a summer campaign in the Cascade tm at)» of I tying him up Io about th < < much benefit from it. ighcsl Cash Prices raid for Crain, very good. It nuk*«» one th** best Diountaina, left East Portland, south years. Th- ho se was stolen a Ja. I It is good, also, for a weak stomach.— Uiltiiding stones th it we b ive ev r - * ai d bound, on Saturday. It cunsistvo son ville. J illy Bid, I oin John Wat.*'"!' Direct Shipments to San Francisco, Millie Jane Peirce. 8. Wil ol fifty intantry and fifty artiller). the owner of several fine ho ses. Nn* a pa t'cle of calomel, n*« Bradford, Mass, tt son has worked a week ipr Albe me but standard Calcutta Sacks kept other deleterious ««lbstaace, rulers they will be joined al Albany by Get* and let on the most reasonable terms*. th Gibbon They w il pas*» thioi gh tlx Homk, ami it wa- his intentm»- to t a • th • e-enpositinn *»f Ayer« Bill«, On i th * • ties of purely veg’ le an* ing to ride th»* iio -<• ihxrr, sell out, an« Price 81; six bottles. 85. »Valla whic i lias already net «»ut foi .» skip to the upper country. Theie ft. O. C. Hiatt has n trehase I the hi he . like campaign, skirting the Cascade supposed Io be a well organize»! gang < K_'e in eastern Oi county, the bops w 11 find it pretty hot wo k marching up the Willamette e1te. Tnesdav evening. Wednesda' thank the public for their patronage in The l>e«t salve in the world for cfits She iff Dean came (low n, settled up al bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve •the past, and wishes for a eontintune*« Valle) tin- weather. bills, and took Mr. Thief to J h < ksonvill •of their favors in his new place of htlsi- with him. So Watt louses nothing or sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains “ dusicai Convention.” ■ties». corns, and all skin eruptions, and |>osi this horse trade. lively cures piles, or no piv required If von wish to restore the bloom to will, ‘ The woman with a crying babe It is guaranteed to give perfect satisia« votl* wasted cheek, and so imp ove vonr A ccident . — Xlm. Pont, mother of tie tion, or money refunded Price k health that plumpness in*l strength will by unanimous consent, lie permitted to Rev. Post, of Dayton, met with a sertoti cents per box. Fur bale by Rogers c. suiveed emaciation and dehilitv. pu ifv retire.” Sutil is the inscription on » 29yl In the City yonr blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, poster for a musical entertainment that accident near the depot in this city. Todd. This remedy wil I benefit von more sure­ h is struck this town. Just because a wo­ Wednesday evening. She was riding Oh. n<>! Its my Brother Bill in Caic.ig», ly and speedily than any other. man happens to be a mother and wants in a buggy when the horse became The Favor of Your Presence is want* that. The entertainment given bv Maj Hen­ a little recreation, outside of carrying a frightened and began to tun, in goin, Requested At dershot was a good one, and every one crying baby in her arms and cooking all over a high cross walk, Mrs. Post wa who attended seemed satisfi«*«! with the thrown out, and her head bruised quit, Proprietor of the •evening spent listening to the fif«* and day,and nears of »‘ musical convention” badly, besides giving her a had sbakin. And will give in exchange for a limited drum. Our home local talent deserve — ‘rals”—she makes up tier mind to np. She was taken to the residence « mount of the name •credit for the wav in which they ma le the make hersell happy for a time, to put a Rev. Mr. Batchwell, where she passe.' Whenever von are in need of any- •evening enjoyable. It is nnr opinion little tjrizutness in her life and tlie first an uncomfortable night. I.ut from late> I thing in the Bakery, Grocery and Con- YOUR CHOICE that the local Dart was the best of the reports she is doing finely. i fectionary line. Remember also that h* ---- From the largest utock of----- thing she is confronted by is, “The wo­ The leading «Dtertaioment. I has the LARGEST stock of man with a crying baby will, by unani­ Machine < Jils! mous consent be allowed to retire. It A nice large load of hav with a man CROCKERY and GLASSWARE JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. Dr. G. F. TUCKER. on it tried to get mto the door of Logan al.ows condescension jn the proprietor Ever brought tn Yamhill County, and nt t n town : Will rell yon lamp chimneys OF— Bros. A Henderson’s stable yesterdav. of Die institution. )Ve for one are will­ ledrock prices If you want I »0 and 75 cents per dox ; standing lamp- The man thought it would go in all right ing to listen to the sq iall of a baby at an j 25 cents; glae* eete, 4 pieces, 5'1 cent - • OBEGO? 'aster Oil. Castor 'latliine or Lard Oil hy his laying down upon the load ; he entertainment, ii we know the p**>* tircl McMTNN V ille . leavy 1 g.il. glass jug 65. Other thing «tarted the horses and when Ire saw that mother is reaping any j*>v or recreation Ha« thè Intesi nnd grmtr«t disrovcry f. n proportion. Or any kind nf Machine Oils. i»e sure and he «-0111*1 be scratched off a wild co- trout it. A woman should not feel like thè painlesn extraction <»f torti» hy shiip! ro to Headquarters, which is at Thinl Street. McMinnville Or Garrison's Block, - McMinnville, Oi •nanche chief eonld not have yelled going to a place of amusement when and harndeM application tu thè ginn*. CEO. W. BURTS. -itch a sentence meets her eyes. loader to "who” than he. \ n. oAt. w. t. ® ahbiw » x , NOTICE Prof. Randall gave a free concert at \\ VwA.k always h-ve B usin ss N otice —A w o|H* 'vv Acker's B..l.y Eurisko M- the M E. church on Tnesdav evening x>»th**r at La .d. It is the only t»ufe is warranted, h becauM it h tho brni which was well attended by onr music 1-usine** with A Di- medicine yet made that will remove all Blood Prrpamlioa know«. It will poai. loving people. Th« singing wa« fin- of Fenton A Fv'»t *n. w»h u infantile diM»rd»-ni. it contains no I Prof. Randall has organised a Ringing • .* inn vi Ile «ufi. e, mi H rdrtC • tivdvcare ell E’ood purifies tao but rlvpg the ei.lld school in this city, having about fortv nrdaV, at three whole ry ten,£.-. a’ fir k p m w J n pain. Price 25 cents. by coastituUoa. Rcmvxaber, wo cuanmUic iL- names at the present time. It 1« hop.- W.W-