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At the meeting to organize a * Newberg Notes. MISCELLANEOUS, board of trade Hon. W. D. Fen High wfttFY to be the SEVENTH ANNUAL P. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS, ton was called to the chair and order of the day. Geo. W. Jones elected secretary; Mr. J. S. Smith has the best McMinnville, Or. Jan. 26.1687 Messrs, Wm. Galloway, Jacob improved residence lot in New Oiho Williams Can suite you. Wortman, A. J. Apperson, S. A. berg. Mr. J. A. Cook attends to the Robert McMillen is sick with Manning and Charles Grissen, were appointed a committee oil R. K, business at the Newberg an attack of ervsiphelas. permanent organization. Messrs^ , Prof. Crowhurst will lecture depot. J. E. Magers, C. P. Bishop and again this evening at Grange Note in last weeks papé? 1. -11 D. C. Ireland, were appointed a .» ♦ ’ Ilf r • I reading eight acre farm should FIREMAN ’S FAIR nan. ¿I V * A * . ,X committee on constitution and read eighty acre fruit farm. Mr. Multner has begun prepa- ---- OF THE— ration for his removal to the by-laws. The following preamble It is rumored that Mr. Morris was adopted. We the under lately from Indiana will engage Central. knifi. _ —AT—- Miss Harmon of Tacoma, is signed, desiring to promote the in merchandising in Newberg., commercial, manufacturing and Mr. B. S. Cook general agent visiting the family of Chas. Garrison Opera House, general interests of Yamhill , of the State Insurance Co. is Palmer of this city. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuiaday, • Prof. Graves is now at Lafay county, and the city of McMinn looking after th© interests of his February 22d, 23d and 24th, ette, where his lectures will be ville, and feeling the necessity Co. in Portland. 1887. of co-operation in all these mat Mr. Graham of Elk Rock greatlj' appreciated. LIST OF PRIZES. Mrs. D. C. Narver will dispose ters, do hereby associate our paid his children, who are at- •. - 4^“»- ’■ "f* selves together as a board of tending the accademv, a visit There will be prize« Riven on the following of her house plants this p. m. named exhibit«: trade for said city. The next Thursday last from to 2 to 4 o’clock. let and 2d prize for beet and 2d beat ax- hibiCaf-fLteffngton painting. meeting will be held Monday the at Dedicatory services Five of the seven tramps who lat and 2$frtae for bMi and 2d bast ex evening at the council chamber. hibit bf Kensington sirrbroidery. next new Evangelical church took a car and were switched off, 1st and 2d prize, for beat and 2d beat ex It is quite a trick to jump off Sunday. An exhibition will be hibit of outline work by a ohild under 14 tended in the Corvallis cooler of age. »■ * <. »• < » -r a train going say at thirty miles given by the students of the years 1st and 2d best, for beat and 3d beet ex next day before dark. hibit of work of any kind by a boy under 14 One of the finest features of an hour, and the Americans academy at the close of winter years of age. lat and 2d prize, for beat and 2d boat ex M. hibit of erayon work. the firemans fair will be a broom take a pride in cultivating the term Feb. 18th. ..... There will also bo a pries, given for the drill, of twenty-four young ladies dexterity. It takes considerable heaviest, lighteet-aud prettiest baby under 1 School Report. year of age. in rank, under oommaud of Col. practice before it can be done ■ i j •> Tiieada)' at* successfully. The way to jump Following exhibits the scholarship Pnrnde or Firemen J. C. Coopeti i ternoon. James W. Lady passed up to is always with the train and al and deportment of the Bellevue school Door# will bruprii al 7 o’clock, for the month ending Jan. 21st. p. in. daily, during the Sheridan yesterday, having been ways, on the left hand side Those marked with a star are on the of the latter letting the right f il i tu '!• r to Lafayette to make final settle roll of honor: —All are invited to Attend— foot rest on the step and the ment with the county as super NAMES. s. D. Admission 25 Cents. left foot swung from the step. 85 9H Edward Warren* visor of his district. 2 MfFKI. »8 10Ü The happiest man in town is Then jump so that the left foot Wilbur Mulkv* 80 97 T? D. Henderson, Esq, whose will touch the ground first, and Henry Sargent* First National Bank, 100 Alfred Yocum* Oy wife presented him with a beau the right foot to immediately Williard Buel* J ’A-W m S h KN »’ItEUOiS/— 90 97 tiful baby girl, last Saturday. follow it so as to be able to run. Harry Chapens* .......... 95 100 ----- offickkh :----- Some of the men jump from the Pratt Clmpens* Wife and child doing well. 80 too J acob W ortman ......... . ........... President I middle of the train or the front, Joseph Buel*....................... 97 94 W. I). F enton ,................ Vice-president The Indians say, “If a dog ortman ........................... Caslkier but most of them go to the rear Harry Lehman*............. . 90 95 J ohn W i ' i •»•> _____ . i. .,>•(. ■> howls in the night a stranger 89 94 Transacts u General Banking business. 1 car and jump so that if they Tommy Warren Interest allowed on time deposits. will come to-morrow.” The say* 100 99 ........... fall they will not roll under the George Davis* Oollections made on favorable terms. ing does nert •• state why the . 95 99 Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer« car. A correspondent says; Walter Davis* on New York, San Francisco and Portland. 90 98 stranger will come, but it is Leonard Tharp................... Office hours—from 9 h . m. to 4 p. m. •* “The best man 1 ever saw and Frank Crete* 89 94 probably to murder the dog. the only man who could Walland Jones .. 95 100 FIRE INSURANCE. M rs. Dr. Mintie recently dis hold his feet and stop him Arthur 90 92 Guile. . ioiia woitrsH posed of a fine blooded calf three self without running at all, Maggie Wiley* ............... 80 95 Represent* the following sterling oom pan Phillips. He Nettie Guile days old, for $35, to M. Wallace. was Charley 100 98 ics: London A Liverpool A Globe, North British A' Mercantile. Commercial Union |(M) 97 Firo Association, German American, Fire The father of this promising in could jump from a train run Anna Burns .................. ’s Fund. Hartford, Commercial, Anglo 91 95 man fant is Solon Prince, and the ning thirty-five miles an hour, Jennie Burns Nevada, Htnte investment. and stop without running a May Buel* Wheat insurance a «|>eoiidty. 100 99 price paid shows that it pays to foot.” 95 . 97 Reheca Powel* raise blooded stock. SI.50 Per Year. .. 96 96 Fannie Guile...................... San Francisco via Yaquina. Subscribe Now. Mr. Woolsey’s horse choked i 90 91 Ora Buel ............. 90 KM) down yesterday ascending the The steamship Yaqbina city, wliiob him Luella Jones ...................... The Best Paper been undergoing repairs, and the Santa Ma Emma Hite......................... 94 95 hill from the long bridge and in ria will each sail on the dates below named: in the valley. 92 97 Frank Hite........................... FROM YAQUINA. its plunges upset the buggy. i Yaquina City.... 100 99 (il ves all the Thursday, Feb. 27 Bertha Guile* .Wednesday, Feb. 2 The mud about the place made Santa Maria....... K atie C asey , Teacher. best news. ... .. Tuesday Fab. 8 Yaqninn City.... it a soft job to right things, and Santn Maria Monday Feb 14 Sunday Feb. 20 Yaquina < ity Send your The fireman’s fair this year yet it was no laughing matter. Santa ... .Saturday, Feb. 2ii Maria name Friday, March 4 will double-discount any previ Yaquina City The first through passengers EMOM SAN FRANCISCO. ous fair given in this city. one .Friday Jan. 28 from the east side over the nar Santa Maria Thursday, Feb. 3 Yaquina City >50 Wednesday Feb. 9 row guage, were Mrs. C. P. Bish Santa Maria.... OI»«eriHlion«. Tuesday Feb. 15 Yaquina City .50. op and sons, when they returned Santn Maria.... Mon ay, Feb. 21 Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music Sunday Feb. 27 in McMinnville and at McMinnville Yaquina City 1.50 from Brownsville. Dinner was college. Residence corner of Second served on the ferry crossing the1 A representative of the west and C Streets. Wallamet and Mrs. B. was nluch side, Mr. Rennie, and his broth- John J. Sax has his chop mill in running order, and will chop feed for D.C.Ireland&Co pleased with the accommoda- er from Salem, are guests of $2 per ton. If this does not suit the Publishers. |\ Mrs. Campbell. tions, en route. customer call and get a special rate. McMinnville Fire Dspartment, * ‘ Lb 1 » ,K- • ■ ' A> A I. < A A ■ I. i.. ‘ \ ♦ m W p