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<i rue wily MISCELLANEOUS, When you kill a quail in Ore Geo. H. Wood left for Boston gon nowdays, call it a lark. A'M— ‘ ~ yesterday. SEVENTH ANNUAL Baxter Martin do consid From and a| te G. D. C. IRELAND 4 CO. PUBLISHERS, f’.t 1» J V erable business with Polk county. E. Detinerings ose at McMinnville, Or. Jan. 25,1887 Mrs. Senator Voorhees was 7 p. ni. sharp. ■<?! 1.—-- Mr. Syn^ons ide his Mrs. Logan is free from debt. buried in Washington on the 23d. property t shasers. Y Yesterday began the Chinese Patti is not likely to come to The house of the New Year. Oregon. $15,000 is just $14,900 block for $45( half the ? The fireman’s fair this year to much. block and the 1 ise $600; or all ■ will double-discount any previ- The mountains about us were the land and house for $800. FIREMAN'S FAIR ' ‘ ‘ 'ous fair given in this city. all white with snow yesterday He wishes to close out in a few ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . _v < • t r • —OF THE— Kenyon & Ray have no corner morning. days. b on the market, but they have a Dr. W. D. Holman, dentist of R. W. Phillips brought news market on the corner, (Bangas- Baker city, is in this city on a to town yesterday that three —AT— s!ser’s old stand). Read the adv’t. visit to his parents. men, a Mr. Day and two others, A special meeting of the vestry The funerals of both Mr. names unknown, were upset in Garrison Opera House, of St. James (Episcopal) church Monroe and Mr. Cooper were at the south Yamhill, between the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, will be held this evening at 8 February 22d, 23d and 24th, ____ —- i t ° bridge and Mr. Piettes corner, tended by Mr. Fellows. o clock, at Dr. Johnson’s office. 1887. The ladies Guild of the Epis but were safe in the trees await ___ A full attendance is requested. copal church, will meet to-mor ing help to rescue them from LIST OF PRIZES. Prof. Win. Crowhirst, as we ‘ x * V J . t . v.- . 4 ' ——■—*■ ► w row at the residence of Mrs. their perilous condition. Thera will be prize* Riven on the following learn from posters about the Got. Pennoyer thinks the su- named exhibits: Gallentine. .^^Acity, lectured at Grange hall last 1st and 3d prize for beet and 2d best ex C. D. Johnson & Force have percedureof Maj. Jones by Capt. hibit of Kennington painting. evening, and will also lecture let «nd M prise,,for and 2d beet ex a fine half platform hack in Powell was caused by the fact hibit of Heneingtigi efubroidsry, , this evening and to-morrow 1st and 2d prise, for beat and 2d beet ex their shops for Henderson Bros. that the war department does hibit of outline work by a ohild under 14 , ’’evening, upon temperance topics. years of age. not approve df Maj. Jones ’ City stables. 1st and 2d beet, for beat and 2d best ex Business men should carefully of w»rk of qny kind by a boy under 14 Sanders was placed in the scheme of a boat railway at The hibit years of age. {scrutinize the Canadian notes 1st and 2d prise, for beet and 2d best ex* Marion county jail because it Dalles. This should be ascer hibit of oravon work. which are offered them in’trade, was feared that he would be tained. If the War department There will also bo a prize given for ths heaviest, lightest and prettiest baby Qjuder 1 unless they desire to be loser by lynched if he remained at will not approve of a boat rail year of age. i i t < ' ' ■ accepting them. Many of these Parade or Firemen Tuesday af road, then all of senator ’ s efforts Albany. ternoon. notes are worthless or nearly so. We regret to hear that D. c. in that behalf may be unavail 1 The friends of little Miss Doors will be open at 7 o’clock, Narver has decided to remove ing. * * p. m. dall A durlnp | Helen Calbreath, who is a gen from'‘ McMinnville. He will Senator Mitchell is now en Fair. eral favorite in this city, will be gaged in the preparation of a — All are in+itéd to Attend— probably'Have his headquarters «pleased to hear that she is con-1 JO'ijpT* ’ * M * somewhat etabof-atO4* TdpOrt on Admission 25 Cénts. 'in Portland- ’ * ' 7 * *valescing, and will soon recover 0rdferà>i i »( njmm I ttke . ! A free one hundred feet in transportation routes to the sea -t (By — ■ vr rr w' ----------------- t> r ar r------- - from a receni very severe attack length lodged on the Salem board in favor of the construe- I if JIi.J billiousness. First National Bank, < L 3 qq * bridge jpief, but was soon sent I tion of a boat-railway around —OF M’MlkWtLLE, OREGON.— Since the sale of his Lafayette adrift by Bert Hatch and his the Dalles. In his judgment rZlPr°perty, Dr. Calbreath has be little hatchet. that is the plan by all means ------ OFFICERS :------ come permanently identified J acob W ortman ...................... President Oscar Cooper, son of Enoch that should be adopted for the W. D..F enton ................. Vice-president with this city and its prosperity. Cooper, aged about 21 years, was purpose of overcoming these ob- J ohn W ortman ..................... ..Cnaliier £ • . • As a practioner of over twelve buried yesterday from Hopewell structionB. A canal and locks Transacts a General Banking buainmw. Interest allowed on time deposits. years standing, he is too well church. His death was caused of course would be better, but Co) Mil? ‘ f •• lections made on favorablo terms. Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers known to need any commenda by consumption. we want some relief of the pres on Bight New York, Ban Francisco and Portland. tion at our hands. Oifice hours—from I» a. in. to 4 p. in, The beautiful change in the ent generation. i i Baker county is so overrun Messrs. Barnekoff <fe Co. have weather yesterday let up just in FIRE INSURANCE. just bought the last lot of wheat time to prevent water getting so with rabbits that the nuisance is JOHN WORTMAN in their warehouse, which con high in the Wallamet as to ob- unbearable. So W. L. Goary A Represents the following sterling Compan Lpndon <t Liverpool A Globe, North Co., of Ontario, propose to kill ies: sisted of 11,000 bushels, belong I struct the locks at the falls. British A Merosntile, Cotumeroisl Union Fire Association, German American, Fire ing to Messrs. Stout, Martin and When you want anything off the rabbits by wholesale and man ’s Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo Blate Investment. Jones. The price paid was 80| done in the reparing line, that ship them east. They have se- Nevada, Wheat insnrnnoe a specialty. [ cured the very low rate of trans which goes the Marion county a gunsmith can do, go to W. F. portation over the ( PR to Chi $1.50 Per Year. man, spoken of by the Telephone, Collard. He is fixed for the cago, and will, if the scheme Subscribe Now. nine cents better; and is 14 cents business in good shape, and is a succeeds, ship two car loads weekly of 9,000 rabbits per car, more than has been paid in Mc fine workman. The Best Paper for the next three months. This in the valley. Minnville this year. Barnekoff Bro. Sutherland wishes to test will be a God-send for the poor & Co. are still ahead. a question of diet with us. That, of the eastern cities, who, for Gives all the is all right. You take a mouth We always have a good word news. two-bits can have a big rabbit full of bones and call it shad, if for Oregon—but we met a man dinner, and it ought to succeed. your The firm pay hunters four cents you want to; we prefer the cel who beat us. He said he never me apiece and ship in refrigerator seen but one day in Yamhill ery, even to its Greenleaf. one John A. Monroe, whose death cars. county finer than last Saturday 50 Ob«ervHt ion*. was, and that was when the snow noted yesterday, was horn in f A. J ------<T’ '• J' lav all over the valley from four Baltimore, August 26th, 1820. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music to eight inches deep. How was Came to Oregon in 1845, was in McMinnville and at McMinnville 1 college. Residence corner of Second that day better than this? was married to Annie Kinney Feb., | and C Streets. answered by the positive asser- 1851. She died and was buried John J. Sax has his chop mill in running order, and will chop feed for P,C,Irelan<l&€oU sion that the snow was so dry at Winnemueoa. He leaves two I $2 per ton. If this does'nót srrit the Publishers. IV youcouldset it off with a match. sons and five daughters. customer call and get a special rate. McMinnville fire Department, E