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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1888)
T he S. 8. C oncert .—TJ i * concert given That the convention proceed to nomi walektat ». Friday evening in aid of the Sunday nate by ballot candidate* for the following The following deeds ware «corded dun school was a grand success. ■’The Lea- offices, in the order named, to-writ: Two repreaeatativen, * county clerk, ing the weok ending April 28, 1888: son,” by Prof. Stephens and Mrs. Gates, A F«H Ticket No«taated. F. 8. CoWe and wife to J. B. Mount, A was rendered in tine style and they re a county recorder, a sheriff. two commis ceived much applause. “The Teacher’s sioners, a treraarer, an aaaaaeor, * achool p*ut of lot 3, block 3, Newberg; »275. John F. Cook ai.d wife to School Dis Dream,” suug by Mias Boone, Mr*. Nel FI LL l'RIK'KKDINGS OF THE COUNTY CONVEN superintendent, a surveyor, a coroner. TION—A GOOO WCKXT. And your committee further recommend* trict No. 40, lJi acre« in McMinnville; »2. son, Yomii. l'erkins and Bird, was ex Mrs. P. W. Chandler to Mm. A. P. that it require a majority of all the votes cellent, and Miss Boone proved herself to The democratic county convention, east In the convention to nominate any Dunn, block 12, Chandler's second addi bb an artist. “Who Built Da Ark" and called for tlie purpose of nominating a tion to McMinnville; *203. “I will extol Thee n>v God and King" county ticket, met at the court house ip candidate. Respectfully submitted. David J. Wood and wife to John 8. L. F. JI all , Chairman. were the best selections of the evening. Lafayette, Oregon, May 2, 1888. Larkin. 88 acres of the John H. Hess Recess till 1 o'clock. The duet by Ma: ter Carl Kelty and Miss J. L. Ferguson called the convention to land ciaim; *3,500. AFTERNOON SESSION. Cecil Olds was very fine, and tlie youth order, and on Biotiou of W. D. Fenton. Win. Campbell et al to John Ennery, « Convention called to order, and the ful singers received hearty applause. The Wm. Galloway was chosen temporary chair appointed R. N. Snell, C. C. Fergu lots 1 and 8, block 12, Johns’ addition tot George singing class, under the leader chairman. Joiui TbOmpeon was elected McMinnville; *455. K ship of Prof, Carl Young, rendered sev temporary secretary and L. C. Thomp son and C. Griesen, tellers. ' Thomas Scuily et al to Joseph Willi», On motion of W. D. Fenton, Hon. W. eral beautiful selection». Prof. Young son asriAant secretary. T.Newcomb, of Tillamook county, was in 42 1-27 acres of the John Carlin land could not sing on account of a bad cold, On motion of L. F. Hall a committee claim, t 4 s, r 4 w; *400. which we regret very much as the pro consisting of one menilier from each pre vited to a seat within the bar. Upon ac Mrs. Surah Bodie to Mrs. Susan A, fessor is a fine singer and al ways^pleases cinct was cluMSn on permanent organiza cepting the invitation Mr. Newcomb Wilson, 2 1-5 acres in Carlton; *250. the audience. Owing to a lack oi s ace tion and or.ier of business, and the chair pledged the support of the TillamooK democracy to C. V. Kuykendall, candi we cannot give an extended notice, but announced M follow*: DUD. date for joint representative for Yamhill will say that all who participated did L. F. Hall, West Chehalem; Moon.—April 20, 1888, at North Yam and Tillamook counties. well and gave one gf the beat concerto of John Dempsey, North Yamhill; bill, Elisa Burton, wife of H. P. Moor. N. K. Sitton, Carlton; « The secretary read the following reso the> season. The sum of fifteen dollars She was born May 17,-1856, on the lution, which was unanimously adopted: W. D. Fenton, N«rth MeMlnnvillo; was secured with which singing books farm where site died. Bhjwas married W. C. Hembree, South McMinnville; IT Aereo».- The delegates from the will be purchased for the rchool. R. N. Knew, Dayton; ■»unties of Ysmhill and Tillamook to the to H. P. Moor October 30, I860, and was — -_ .i . if'"- John Haney, Lafayette; democratic state convention, placed in the mother of five Aildron, four of whom Goixo to B ea .—Johnny Booth, the Frank Wright, Bellevue; nomination as joint representative for the are living. She was the daughter of the youth charged with the burglary of the H. 8. Maloney, Sheridan; counties of Yamhill and Tillamook, our Clay Burch, Ainity; Western Union telegraph office, was esteemed fellow-citizen, C. V. Kuyken late J. J. Burton, who, like her husband, M. B. Hendrick, Wheatland ; was a pioneer of Yamhill cyunty. Mrs. dall, therefore be it taken down to Portland Friday by his R. Everest, East Chehalem; Reiolved: That the democratic party Moor was a good woman, a loving wife father; and arrangements will probably R. Booth, Willamina; of Yamhill county, in convention assem and excellent neighbor. She was one of be made by which he will be shipped on 1). M. Ramsey, Dundee; bled, and Tillamook county by W. T. some outward bound vessel. Tlie boy is J. L. Ferguson moved that a commit- Newcomb, chairman of their central com fifteen children, twelve of whom with almost incorrigible, and it is believed mittee of three be appointed on creden mittee, do hereby ratify and confirm said their aged mother survive her. She was that if he is placed in a position where tials, carried, and the chair named the nomination of C. V. Kuykendall, and buried from the church a/North Yam pledge him tl>o united support of the iv. Clyde will hold divine services in he must ^submit to rigid discipline, lie following: Willi« democrats of this and Tillamook counties, hill, and a large congregation of sym J. L. Ferguson, ¿tabyterian church on Sunday at. 11 may lie tlie better for it. At any rate, pathising neighbors followed her remains Starr and J. W. Briedwell. at the coming June election. Land 7:30 p. m. AU are invited, to the cemetery. J. H oberg . this is certainly preferable to a sentence Convention took a recess till 11:30 t® The chairman called for nominations the primary meeting last Saturday, to the penitentiary, where he would be allow the above committees to perform for representatives. MARRIAGE LICENSES. |. Hurley was nominated for justice associated with the lowest and vilest of their dutieH. J. C. Nelson was placed in nomination, During the month of April mar« L |ieace and T. H. Bryan for constable men. The cliargi of burglary against At the appointed time the convention but declined. After considerable discus- riage licenses were issued to the following him here lias not yet be. n dismissed. — reassembled and adopted the report of ■ sion by Hon. W. D. Fenton and Hon. J. Mayetta precinct. parties by County Clerk Briedwell: L steamer Multnomah with the Sun- Salem Statesman. the committees: L. Ferguson, G. W. Briedwell and E. E. 5—J'eter Taylor 40, Edna O. Cary 17. CREDENTtAM. Selpli were placed in nomination. The 5—G. W. Barker 29, Sarah A. Riggin 16. L-hool excursion will leave Dayton O utrageous .— We cordially endorse We, your cominitte on credentials, beg : first ballot resulted as follows: Bried- 11—F. K. Heider 26, Mary E. Gaunt 19; Lm. sharp, Thursday, May 24th. the following from the Lake county, Ex leave to submit the following report: : well, 75; Selpli, 40; Nelson, 2. Bried- 21—C. E. Crimmins 21, A. M. Davis 19; | *1.75, and children 85 cents. aminer. The prices charged for ballot 24— W. V. Morgan 23, Flora Browu 20. L E. R. 1‘oppleton has the thanks paper are next door to robbery: “The We find the following delegates entitled l well nominated. 25— Eddie Blum 20, C. L. Carter 16. Second ballot—Selph, 107; L. F. Hall, 26— Amba Brown 20, Nancy E. Turner 17: Lx office for a basket of tine apples next legislature should repeal the law to seats in this convention: AMITY. 7; scattering, 4. Selph nominated. 30—H. M. McCutcheon 30, 8. A. Cham Lome pie plant. The apples were as that now com;>els central committees berlain 43. , J W Briedwell rou clerk . - W F Coulter, L| and juicy as they were lust fall. and printers to buy ballot paper from the C R Jack, James Booth,' R. L. Harris, of Dayton, Ed. Hendrix, L great tunnel through the Cascade secretary of state. This officer can fur H Clav Burch, LIST OF LETTERS O Allen, of Carlton, and.C. C. Ferguson, of West --------- t C Wilson, ktaiiix was opened this week. It nish any paper of his own selection, so R W Phillips, Remaining unclaimed in the postofficfi Chehalem, were named. , E M Briedwell, P Allison, I not be long till the track will be long as it is of a ‘peculiar tint,' and First ballot—Harris, 5«; Hondrix, 44; at l-afayette, Or., May 1, 1888: Noirrii MCMINNVILLE. I and then the switchback will be charges his own price for it, and us Ferguson, 18; blank, 1 Ferguson wHh- Christenson, Pete Jones, II. R. C Braly, J Wieecarver, printers know that it is an exorbitant barest. G Baker, Milller, Mrs. Lisette C Griesen, dnp*n. L State Sunday School convention one. Gentle me^i of the press pass this Ben Sparks, H Rummell, Second ballot—Harris, 72; Hendrix, Parties calling for the above letters wilt around, and see what we can accom W L Toney, Chas McCall, I bold its thiril annual session at Al- please say "advertised.” One cent each 47. Harris nominated. T A Turner, J N Wiseearver, l, commencing Tuesday evening, plish.” FOB RECORDER. x will be charged on delivery. W D Wright, Jonas Howell, 122<1, and dosing on Thursday even- John Thompson was nominated by ac W D Fenton, G.'E. J ohnson , Postmaster. F eline A udacity .—It is said that a Munroe Morgan, WHEATLAND. I \ clamation. Mowing. fashionable lady of La Grande, who, INDEPENDENT \ _____ TICKET. L Hamilton, who lias been in cluirge after having finished her toilet, left home A P Magness, W H Wood, FOR SHERIFF. M B Hendrick, I W ish to say to the voters of Yamhill T. J. Ifarriit, of Ldfeyptte, T. B. Nel |e meat market at this |4ace for the for the purpose of making calls. She A Stoutenberg, J R Forest, by A A Magness proxy. son, of Lafayette, and H. Clay Burch, of county that I am an independeut candi I year, moved to Dayton this wehk. hadn't proceeded far until she discovered DAYTON. Amity, were placed in nomination. date for the office of recorder. A* I am ■L Morse, of Dayton, is now in charge great merriment among loungers on the A M IPeerv, - Willis Starr, First ballot—Harris, 83; Nelson, 17; not an able-bodied man, I trust you will |e market here. sidewalk. Not dreaming, however, that W F Gilkev, C G Reisner, Burch, 14. Harris nonfinated. nominated. see the justice in giving me your votes at IL Bradshaw was unable to attend the fun was at her exponse, proceeaed R N Suell, J’ W Ingle, FOR COMMlSSlUNlfpS.<-b A Calhan, ( the coming June election. Your* respect Ironvention on Wednesday, having forward until she met a friend, who dis W J McDaniel, C. G. Scott, of Cariion, Henij^tJee, fully, VEBeno. J acob B. S mith , I notified that a case would' come up covered that the lady's pet rat was DUNDEE. of Bellevue, J. C. Nelson, of West Che Carlton, Or. ■e supreme court on tliat dav, in perched upon her bustle. The cat is Leri .Hagey, J P Bryan, halem, and J. R. Forest, oT Wheatland, ■h he is one of the attorneys. dead now and the bustle has been re- J3nn'Livengood, D M Ramsey, MILLINERY. <iere placed in nomination. 1M. Daniel and Son have refitted the duced in size. WEST CHEHALEM. . First ballot—Scott, 34; Gee, 32; Nel Mrs. Fannie Mayer has again opened A ■Trullinger mill aliove North Yum- L F Hall, C C Ferguson, Bucklea’s Arnica Salve. son, 44; Forest, 7. millinery store at Sheridan, and froth A C Atkinson, J T Carter, I anil put in new machinery—roller Second ballot—Nelson, 50; Scott, 53; long experience will be enabled to supply William Brishme, The beat *alve la ilia world lor cal*, hrulae*. Aino») Wood. his which enaldes them to do as James Crawford. the ladies of Sheridan and vicinity with Gee, 13. aores. ulcere, salt rlieum, fever aorea, tetter, William Walker, I work as any mill in the county. Third ballot—Scott, 72; Nelson, 40; the very latest styles and at prices less WILLAMINA chapped haud», chilblain*, corn*, and *11 akin Be Ifosian’« Magazine, published at eruptions, and positively cures pile*, or no pay R L Booth, Gee; 2. Scott nominated. "H Bailey, than Portland. She will also employ an Bleboro, Vermont, and uevoted to required. It is guaranteed to give perfect *at- J Shuler, C Beeler, Fourth ballot—Gee, 63; Nelson, 54. experienced dressmaker. 1 ’ R Fendall. or money refunded Price 25 cant* Geo F Fendali, Blteniture, biography, home, science iafai tion, Gee nominated. 45 1 Sheridan, May 1/1888. CARLTON. — L FOR TREASURER. ■woman's work, has been received. per box. For sale by J. M. Kelty. T J Fryer, Tlie Dayton Sunday school excursion Bounds in good, wholesome reading N K Sitton, 8. F. Harding, of McMinnville, G. W. L arge E dition .—The Portland Daily L C Thompson, George Oldham, Goucher, of Amity, and. J. M.Dixon, of will go to the Lower Cascades. It will Be home circle. John Bunn, Xeire last Thursday issued a very ex CG Scott, Lafayette, were named. be a grand trip. Be two excursiorjs given by the M. E. haustive 12-page Tacoma edition, eight Frank Hembree. First Ballot—Goucher, 71; Dixon, 26; Bay »chool of Dayton last year and pages being devoted entirely to the City LAFAYETTE. Harding, 16; Collard, 2. Goucher nomi J L Ferguson, M v Bear before were grand successes. of Destiny. It was a very creditable pro J J Cary, nated. ASSESSOR. J E Hembree, ■ third annual excursion will take duction, and 100,000 copies were printed. John Haney, J Huston, R. Longacre, of McMinnville,' L. F ■ May 24th. Steamer Multnomah, A M Hurley, Hall, of West Chehalem, F. Wright, c M J Ramsey, John ThomjiHon, ■McMinnville band oil board. Electric Bitter*. Bellevue, J. T. Fryer, of Carlton, W. B. J C Michaux. M C Rudder, Cary, of Lafayette, W. H. Fletcher, of Tkis remedy is becoming an well known and CHEUALE&. Bitward the course of empire now EAST of Dayton, and J. C. Wilson, of Amity, Bits wav. The immigrants are tak- ■o popular a* to need no apecial mentiim. All H H Livengood, G R Brisbon, were piared in nomination. M J Jones, ■osees-ien of the east, and our Amer- ■ who have us'd Electric Bitters ling the **me J Everest, First ballot—Longacre, 23; Hall, 32; R Everest. Bpeopie are possessing this gieat •ong «1 pral«*. A purer medicine doe* not ex Wright, 31;, Fryer, 12; Fletcher, 1; scat irt and it is guaranteed to do *11 that i* YAMHILL. 4 NORTH B Tlie east is a training school of claimed. Eleo'nc BiUer* will cure all di*e*M* tering, 5. T Goodrich, Bicau citizenship and we gel the of the liver a..d kidney*, will remove pimples, P lr Messner, Second ballot—Hall, IIP; Wilson, 9; C V Kuykendall, N H Perkins, Bates.-,S. F. Alta. Cary, 14; Fryer, 23; Gilson, 4; Wright, boil«, ult rheum and other «ffec'mu* cauasd by James Gaunt, John H Simmons, 1; Longacre, 6; Jack, 1. Hall nomi G F Cooper, Mfceman in Montreal are paid only impure blood. Will drive malui* from the John Dempsey, nated. Ivan Daniel, Bay, and are now fighting a propos - xyxtem and prevent well a* care *11 malarial H Bower, FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. F Flora, Hto reduce it to «0 cent*.— Alla. fever*. For care of headache, constipation and Sam Roberta, C. C. Linden, of Willamina, W Wm Malone. , indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satis- C L Bower, Bl what the democrats get by taking faetlon guaranteed, or money refunded. Price Williamson of Chehalem,and Cart Young, SOUTH MCMINNVILLE. of Lafayette, were placed in nomination. Buty off policemen—Tain’t right.— 50 cento and *1 per bottle at J. M Keltr'jdrng F Rhodes, Wm Galloway, First ballot—Linden, 54; Williamson. Brr. If il Mere the Portland police- atore. Wavman Hembree, ‘ J D Fenton, 24; Young, 37. H L Heath, Bthe kick wonlil be useless. They T D Pliifer, Second ballot—Linden, 58; Young, M; Elsie Wright, B't any “duty” to speak of.— Star. Wm Roof, MARRIED, Williamson, 2. Linden nominated. F W Martin, 8 F Harding. Bile in Portland last week we visited Thomas Rowland. B lum —C arter .—At the residence of Robert Murray, FOR SURVEYOR. ? . Hyelcnuna if the battle of Gettys- bride's father, in West Chehalem, Yam BELLEVUE. H. 8. Maloney, of Sheridan, was nomi B*nd must say that it was grand. hill county, Oregon, April 26, 1888, by M M McKinley, nated by acclamation. James Agee, Rev. M. Burlingame, Mr. Eddie Blum to M Chapin, Win Gilson, roB COBOXER. Bi have not seen it, you should go Miss C. L. Carter. Frank Wright. T. J. Rowland, of McMinnville, G. H. Btbe next time you visit Portland. SHERIDAN. Smith, of Amity, were placed in nomina ^Jbly you will then hear that old I* Consumption Incurable? Thia powder n**f f vari a. A marvel of par Chas Gregory, tion. P M Scroggins, Bretold that all the soldiers on one ity, •trHiirth an*' wboleMunenear- Mora eoq- Read the follewlng: Mr. C. H. Morris. New H 8 Maloney, E E Selph, First ballot—Sowland, 12; Smith, 54; nominal than the orumary kind« and cannot be ^►ere republicans and all on the ark, Ark., »ays: “We* down with abacoM J E Richter, James Townsend, stattering, 31. Dr. Smith nominated. Bold in competition with Ilia mhliltode of low J R Mendenhall, ■ »ere democrats. lent. abort weialit alno, or phosphate powder'* of lungs, end friend* «nd physician* pro John Cronin, Convention adjourned. Hold only In cane. Ho»«L Ba a mo Po wins. 1) C Coleman. ^■«coma real estate man recently put nounced me an incurable consumptive. Began Thomas Age«-, Our space will not permit oi JUiy com Co., im-, Wall Ht: N: Y. J. L. F erguson , Chairman. ^Bi'ertisenients in two large eastern taking Dr. King'a New Dtacovery for Consump ments on the ticket at this time, but next PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND ORDER OF paying over *2,000 for one in- tion. am now on my third bottle, and able to j week a short sketch of each candidate will BUSlXESS. ^■L Since then he has received as oversee the work on niy farui. It ia the finest alezee -w and Sum- »» Wc, your committee on permanent or I be given. The ticket, we believe, would medicine ever made. ” ., n-ml> M.rch three sacks of letters a day in 1 have given better satisfaction had one of » Prth. ro nn#»d'Jrr»H iluwtmtei n------ jease Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, xay*> ganization anil order cf business, respect Pale« mm li*’* ■ rvcrj thing for Igrlh* «»••nt-’. Cliildi»’» •’ to (he advertisement. Right “Had it not been for Dr. King'* New Discov the coniniireioners been chosen from tlie ph I lniAj.L>’ wear Sat 4t>»i }1o- >wN.e»'j..D f ? tiré «*«.e-i<ii ^B shou.d lie remarked that the kind ary for Consumption I would have died of lung fully recommend as follows: G i»nren if»»'*-» ifthu ihitar ■■/ «!./ hon e in fhe That the temporary officers of the con northern part of the county, but it is a ^•ertwing that pays either on a big trouble*. Was given up by my doctor*. Am good one and should receive the hearty ^B*il scale is that connected with now In best of health." Try it. Kemple bot vention be declared the permanent offi u-s A»e. <*. UtLa £*«< . I l«l support of the party. cers thereof. Democracy to the Front! z ; POWDER Absolutely Pure. fiOCHfcSONS tle* free at J. M • Kelti '* drug store. 5