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Burial of Mrs. Newby. California tyuLb Honev at C. Grissen’s. / MISCELLANEOUS, One of the largest funerals Board of trade meet this eve- that has ever occurred in this nine at the city council. city took place yesterday at the McMinnville, Qr. - . - Jan. 31, 1887 We need a heavy frost to burial of Mrs. Newbv, from the check the wild oats crop. Collection day to-morrow. Christian church. Mrs. Newby W ’s J. R. Shaw has been appoint death occurred in Salem, at the Articles for the destitute may ed postmaster at Oretown. be left at Apperson’s store. residence of her daughter, Mrs. We inadvertantly over looked Another ChoieeX^t of fresh I Lemon, but this being her home the explanation of little Miss made Cream (’xfuK\ at C. Grie from territorial days, and her Hembree ’ s riddle in the Farmer. sen's? husband having been buried It was a shadow. Vestry meeting at Dr. John here, the remains were brought Dinner costs fifty cents at son’s office this evening at eight over from Salem, and the family Dundee, but you get half a dol o’clock. were summoned from all parts lars ’ worth of wholesome food, The north Yamhill has put of the state to attend. There w ’ ell dished up. the Guant bridge four feet un were present her only sister, It is now ’ pretty certainly es der water at one end. Mrs. Lovejoy, of Oregon city, tablished cinuabat dbes exist in Coffee is high high, but C. Grisàèn' five daughters, one son and four the coast range on the line be still otters I barg;ijfi^ Ip green and sons-in-law; Mr. and’Mrs. Lem tween this and Tillamook coun roar 3d coffee. on, Judge and Mrs. Watson, T. ties. Hon. W. D. Fenton has been B. Ladd and wife, C. N. Graves The legislative assembly made called away to eastern Oregon i and wife, Mis8 Rosa and Luther an excursion to Yaquina Satur on importaht business. Newby. Fully eight hundred day, the bridges washed out, and Barnekoff & Co. , will represent friends attended. The service there they are; to the number of the Staver & Walker house in was opened by the hymh about forty. . “Time is winging us away, »» 1 this city in the future. California butter is now for By a picked choir of fiftfeen Articles for the Art Exhibi tion at the firemens fair may be sale in McMinnville because our voices lead by Prof. Crawford, left at E. B. Fellows’ furniture merchants canno't gel a Supply of Miss Rosa lJembreef organist. i good butter at home. Fresh rolls Rev. J. W*. Wetib followed the store; opening prayer by Rev. J. G. Jas. Flett and family are are in demand. snb'Wed out from the mill, and ’ Mr. Monroe, of Willamina, Burchett, in a brief but touch* are pleasantly located in the passed up fiom the capital yes ing'sermon, so very fitting to the terday. He is interested in a occasion that but few if any eyes city. J ■ * ...i. ., f < The broom brigade will be bill that should pass? tb’ secure were witness to the impressive present promptly at roll call at1 a wagon road to Netarts bay scene without dropping the tear of sympathy or sorrow. At thè 7 o’clock at the Opera house this j from Willamina. TTre’rte caine very near being a close of the service thè casket evening. The firemen will hold their fire at the Peekham house last was opened and while the choir annual election td-mortbw even evening, by the upsetting of a sang— ing; with the annual supper to' table w ith a kerosene lamp upon J'Aàleèp'ìft Jesus,” it. Marshal Ivauffman and Wee The vast audience passed in follow, at the Opera hou’sd. ? ti . j Davy happened to be near, and line, frblitiflg, and viewed for Malt whisky has ruined Dun the last time the features of their rendered valuable services. can Snitten, and he is stranded j The Yamhill river is boom good neighbor of other days. as an advertising agent, with Mrs. Newby was born in Ken- ing; and so is this city. We nothing to pay. want a woolen mill here, gaf| and tuèky ih 1824, came to Oregon If the South Yamhill gelk w’ater works, a system of' drain in 1843, and was universally be much higher than it is this ai age, and a horse car line to Mc loved. The pall bearers yester ternoon, damages are likely to Minnville junction on the nar day were Judge Cowls, C. A. result to the bridges. row guage; all of w’hich w ill duly Wallace, W. C. Hembree, Jacob Mrs. Carl Young is very ill, appear. Wisecarver, J. E. Brooks and J. at her home in Lafayette, She We are glad to know’ that wiAe Todd. has been attended by her moth councils prevail in our munici Not even a lurking doubt er, but as she was compelled to pal corporation, and that very shadows our mind, with regard return to-day, Miss Lillie New- fair amendments will be asked to house bill No. 18. When the gard, her sister has gone over. to the charter from the assemb regular order of business is ud- An Emory Harmony Book ly at Salem. There is not now hered to, it will take its proper was lost to-day •r on the road be- any disposition to secede any set place. It is now engrossed in tween the Cozine bridge and i up any sort of empire upon our the house for a third reading to Grange store. Finder, will be town site. So mote it be. morrow. To some bills perhaps suitably rewarded on leaving the A Card. to-morrow never comes, but same at Rogers & Todd’s city People mus»l think it was house bill No. 18 will get there, engaged in the Eli; and don’t you forget it. drug store. liie A new style banjo, which is street fight Mtber with or against Dr. WattSj from the commit P. F. Broj/ii Jaai week, as I have tee on education, has reported the invention of Jones Howell by^intess to attend to a resolution to amend the state of this city, throws the music I too mu constitution by a section pro deliberately to the front, up at the 0ppoiitionBdot and Shoe hibiting tbé sale of Ifrpior as a from under the sounding* board store/ to indulge in any such beverage. It passed the senate by which is sustained by brass luxuries. 25 to 4, the minority being A. D elschneider . represented by Chandler, Gray, supports. It is incteed an im* Hamilton and Stanley.* McMinnville, Jan. 31, lfc87. proveiheht. D. C. IRELAND 1 CO. PUBLISHERS. First National Bank, I V —OF m ’MINNVII.LE, OREGON.— ------ OFFICERS !------ J acob W ortman .................... President W. 1». F nnton ............... Vice-president J ohn W ortman ....................... Cashier Transacts a General banking business. Interest allowed on time <ie|M>sits. Collections made ou favorable terms. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on New York, Sun Francisco and Portland. Office hour»—from I» a. m. to 4 p. m. FIRE INBÜRANCBi JOII.y WOKTJ1AA Represents the following sterling compan ion: London A Liverpool A (Hube, North British A Mercantile, Commercial Union Fire Association, German Atnerioan, Fire man's Fund, Hartford, Commercial, Anglo Nevada, Stifte Investment. Wheat insurance a specialty. SEVENTH ANNUAL I » » V » t a-' » t sM t X k 4 M A U 4 « • - » »• -■ , . JV <>. u v /u . r FIREMANS i, iO I'**’ FAIfi U m ---- OF THE— NtMmlk fe Dijirtaort, -AT— - .. Garrison* Opera1 Hbuse; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February 22d, 23d and 24th, i 1887. • <c I xi wk «a»..» LIST OF PRIZES. i There will be prizes given on the following named exhibit*: 1 >n pHi 1st nnd 2d prize. for boat and 2d beat ei- hiblL n( Kantiiwton ambroid»™. I at and 2d prize, for bent and 2d beat •X- hi ba Qf oqtljjie work by a child under 14 yen^qtagi, on <• .• id lient, let and 2d lieat, for for beat beat anA and 2d 2d boat* beat ex- ex hibit of work of any kind by a boy nnder 14 yearn of age. lat and 2d prize* (qr beat and 2d beat ex» hibit of ora von work. Th»» will al»*> be .a prize given fpr (fee heaviest, lightest and prettiest baby nnder I year of age. I'Hradc or Firemen Tuv*<ia>- at* tern oon. Ikoora'wUl be open at. 7 o’clb4*k, 1». iA. «fall)-. during the Fair. —All are invited to Attend— Admission 25 Cents. By Order of C ommittee . AT THE St. Charles Hotel, MoMinnvitle, Oregon. Monday, February 7th. I ■ t a Will be sold nt Public Auotion to the highwtt bidder, a tiAe l»W Kltrhm Rfeige almost new, naltnbfe for a large family, a hotel or restaurant. Beds and Adding. CARPETS. Kitchen and Dining Room FurnHam Laxupe, Ufales m >4 Chair*, and a th on Aim a other thing* too nnmeroa* to mention. , TERMS Of SALE: , <JIU ha J m under |d0, C«aU AU aaU» aver ftlu, tygut months credit, with approved f ThU im ■« < a podiira and Uhl*