The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889, May 11, 1888, Image 5

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jXJCAL AND GENERAL.
— the jeweler.
B MiUoy, of Portland, spent 8un-
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May 1, 1888.
Chas. Pomeroy, the watchmaker; is
visiting friends and relatives at his home
near Forest Grove.
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A Very Tame Convention.
Dr. V. A. Ihtmpliieyduis improved the
looks of his residence very qnfch by the
addition of a tine ba^ Windaw J
Tne flouring mill man has purchased
lafayette.
the land, of A. Roesner, where the China
The day set for the republican county
Belcher, of Portland, is visiting
house now stands, and will commence convention was looked forward to with
mintown
work on the miH in the near future.
more than ordinary interest. The demo­
L. Vickrey went to Portland on
J. W. Inglee has hired a man from cratic convention had met and done its
M this week.
X Snell and W T Hash, of Day­ Portland to move his warehouse. J. T. work, but not with the best of feeling,
Watson will do the carpenter work after however. Republicans claimed to be as
kin town Wednesday
it is moved. He will bulM-anew engine much interested in the questions before
oar watch or clock does not keep
room on to the warehouse ahd do other our |>eople as tho democrats, and as the
t time, taxe it to Stephens
necessary wo:k.
latter had nominated commissioners from
't forget to buy your hardware of
T elethons .
the wester.i part of the county it was to
He is selling cheap.
(be hoped that the republicans would
j— watches, clocxs, etc , at very
AMITY.
"name candidates from the eastern part.
jj^’at Stephens’, Lafayette, Or
We want a barber, and we want him But here the compromise was made and
Jombbs, of Lane county, is down
bad.
each section was given a candidate for
t week or two on business and
Our shoemaker will be on deck ina that important office. Under the cir­
cumstances they can only expect to elect
(nil report of the proceedings of the few days.
Cary says he will continue to paint oce of their candidates, and may be not
term of the county court will be
one, even.
buggies till he is elected sheriff.
i next week
Delegates and candidates commenced'
little child of D. J. Olds fell out of
Well, Rufus has came to life again, and
ly» Sunday evening and broke one although he did not get a nomination to arrive at an early hour on Monday,
PA
— -9.
NOBTH IT
GO
J 8 Hibbs,
G F Tucker.
Albert Leabo,
Wm Campbell,
CA 8weet,
1“F
CD Johnson,
A J Apportion,
FBamekoff,
J P Rood.
CHCook.
T
J W Cowles.
CABLTOX.
D W Laughlin,
WKMesringeE,
J Win&bbr^
WCari,
W A Howe,
R Hanna.
' WILLAMINA.
H W Lamson;
W H H Cary,
Mace Green,
Wm DeHaven,
Wm Al^uire by H W Lamson proxy.
WILLAMETTE.
M Townsend,
M Fowler,
C 8 Williamson, . . 4.Antrim,
A Hewitt by M Townsend proxy.
BHEB1DAN.
W A Graves,
R 8 Connor,
Geo Sappingfleld,
I Dougherty,
8 Potter,
W Tvtar Bmttb,
H Wilson by £ Lafobett proxy,
J H Brown by Jos Kinney.proxy.
,
SOUTH M*MnitiVILLE.
Wm-Chrisman,
J
E jfagers,
5ÏSR
John Woitman,
D O Durham,
J J Spencer,
E B Fellows,
J T Jollly,
,W Houck,
Ji 8 Allen,
B F Hartman,
J W Qault,
J F Galbreath,
8 A Young.
• KArr CHEHALEM.
S Brutscher,
J T Smith,
E H Woouward,
Noah Heater,
J Hobson,
Albert Heater,
Aaron Mills,
J H Rees.
J J Hadley.
Fletcher, |j Olds, 1: blanket- ,
O b tHs ballot two morw vote« were
swat than there were deuRtes in the
convention.
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Fifth Ballot—Warren. 54\Nelson*, 58;
Fletcher, 1; blank, I. Nelson nominated.
Warren moved that the nomination of
W, W. Nelson be made unanimous.
FOB CLERK.
J. W. Hobbs, of Dayton, and E. N.
Ford, of McMinnville, were placed in
nomination.
First ballot—Hobbs, 59; Ford. 2?;
Graves, 15 ; scattering, 8. Hobbs nomi­
nated.
FOB RECORDER.
rtrst ballot—Wyatt
Harris, 77; C.
Vaughn, 6; Graves, 8; E. N. Fon}, 5; E.
B. Fellows, 1; blank, 2; Talmage, 3;
Gates, 1 ; Hobson, 1 ; Smith, 3 ; Apper­
tain, 1; Hubbard, 1; Rogen, 1. Harris
nominated.
FOB TREASURER.
D. M. Caldwell, McMinnville, P. P
Gates, Lafayette, and B. W. Dunn,
Lafayette, were named.
Fint ballot—Caldwell, 39; Gates, 68;
Dunn, 1; scattering, 3. Gates nomi­
nated.
FOR ASSESSOR.
E. E. Ladd, Amity, Elmus Henderson,
for office lie still waves, as Joab Powell May 7th, but all seemed coxi**wX .U>.
around
in
crowds
and
discuss
the
prob
­
Amitv,
F. M. York, North Yamhill, and
would say.
J. E. Hubbard, Lafayette, were placed
able result of the day’s deliberations. It
We have a hotel now that is a credit
was not until 10:40 a. m. that the con­
in nomination.
to any town. The Amity hotel is the
vention was called to order by P. P.
First ballot—Hubbard, 20, York, 47,
place to go and mine host Charles always Gates, chairman of the county central
Henderson, 27, Ladd,. 7, scattering, 7.
DUNDEE.
greets you with a smiling phis.
committe.
J
Second ballot—York, 82, Henderson;
Uriah Badlev.
CH Vaughn,
Dr. Green, dentist, of Portland, is here
E. C. Hadaway, of Amity, moved that
11, Hubbard, 9. Ladd, 2, scattering, 5;
J. W. C owles , Chairman.
a. Geo H. Wi.liams will speak at with bis office at the Amity hotel. He Hon. Loe Laughlin act as temporary
York nominated.
Adopted.
mera house in McMinnville on Mon­ has been so busy that he does not know chairman; carried. Mr. Laughlin thanked
FOB 8UBVBYOB.
Committee on permanent organization
May 14th at 7:30 p m
but he will locate here for good.
the convention and-counselled that har­ and order of business reported as follows :
J. C. Cooper was placed in nomination
iv. C. C. Poling will preach his fare­
R. “B. Putnam wants a hand to help mony and good feeling should prevail.
We, your committee on permanent or- by Dr. Watts. Cooper declined. On
lermon at the M. E. church next him in the harness shop.
On motion of Wilson Carl, of Carlton, ganization and order of business respect- potion the rules ware suspended and
R ufus .
lay evening at the usual hour.
John Wortman was chosen temporary fully beg leave to report the following : Cooper was nominated by acclamation.
> TEMPERANCE MEETING.
secretary.
That the temporary officers be declared Convention called on Cooper for a speech,
s advertisement of the highly bred
Following is tbe programme for the
On motion of E. C. Hadaway, a com­ the permanent officers of this convention, an^ he said :
Republicans of Yamhill
m Cyclone will be found in thiri
to ran on your
open temperance meeting to be held mittee of one from each precinct was and that the following be tbe order of «<«“>‘7. »» y°u want
, All interested Bhould read it.
ticket, I wish to say to you and especially
appointed on credentials. The motion business :
m McGuire, a railroad man of ex­ Wednesday evening, May 16, 1888:
The nomination of two representatives, to the republicans of Sheridan precinct,
.Choir stated that each delegation should name
Ke, has been apjKiinted superin- Music ..'...................................
Prayer........................... .................................... its member of the committee, but it was two commissioners, one sheriff, one
1not the ““ wh<> »tole the
nt of the Oregonian railway line.
Reading............................... -.... Mrs. Watte
amended and tlie chair was authorised to clerk, one recorder, one treasurer, one »beep.”
I. H W. Scott and Mrs. 0. A. Recitation....................... Nannie Ungerman
FOB SUPERINTENDENT.
Music.................................. Miss Henderson appoint, which he did as follows:
assessor, one surveyor, one school super­
m an up from Portland visiting the
W. J. Crawford, McMinnville, L. H.
Reading...................................... Mrs. Hoberg
E. C. Hadaway, Amity,
intendent,
one
coronor;
and
the
reorgan
­
its of Mrs Kelty and Mrs Cook.
Baker, Dayton, M. H. Parker, North
Recitation................ .......... ; . Carrie Milloy
Wilson Carl, Carlton,
ization of republican central committee.
W. H. H Cary, Willamina,
Yamlijll, Buchanan, Amity, and M. L.
H. Hewitt, republican candidate Reading.......... ...................... Mrs O’Connor
•
E. B. F ellows , Chairman.
Solo............................................................... Dug Nelson
C. Lafollet, Sheridan,
Edmonds, North Yamhill, were placed in
d strict attorney, was in town last
Reading............................................ Mrs. Olds i
Report amended and the ratification
R. P. Bird, Lafayette,
day, looking after his political inter- Music........................................................... Mrs. Nelson
of the nomination of Hon. J. W. Max- I nomination.
H. F. Bedwell, North Yamhill,
Recitation...............................................Bertie Haney
C. Vaughn, Dundee,
well for joint representative of Yamhill | First ballot—Crawford, 28, Baker, 53,
Recitation........ u............... Anna Gardiner
D. B. Kingery, Bellevue,
alge Laughary and Commissioners Music........................
and Tillamook counties,'was made first I Parker, 3, Buchanan, 12, Edmonds, 15,
Choir
C. 8. Williamson, Willamette,
blank, 2.
tey and Hibbs were in attendance at Recitation...................
Clara Davis i Jesse Hobson, East Chehalem,
on tbe order ot business ; adopted as
Second ballot—Baker, 81, Crawford,
regular term of the county court this Reading............................... .'.. Mrs. Mattey '
Amos Nelson, West Chehalem,
amended.
i
17, Buchanan, 3, Edmonds, 12. Baker
Music ... ^............................
Choir
J. W. Cowls, North McMinnville,
Dr. Watte moved that voting be by
nominated.
J. T. Gowdy, Dayton,............
a *
ii office acknowledges a pleasant call
ballot and that it require à majority of
A Sound Legal Oplnloa.
J. E. Magers, South McMinnville.
F ob cobonbb .
Monday from H. L. Ileatti, of the
all
votes
cast
to
nominate
;
carried.
|
E. C. Hadaway moved that J. L.
Wm. Chrisman moved the rules lie
E. Bainbridge Muuday, it«q, oooatr attorney.
Tellers
were
appointed
as
follows
:
P.
tour, and H. F. Turner of the Ik- Clay Co., Texas, says: “Hava used Electrio Rogers act as assistant secretary ; carried.
suspended and E. B. Fellows declared
nominated ; carried. Fellows was called
Ed. Fellows moved a recess till 11:30; P. Gates, F. M. York, G. F. Tucker and
Bitters with moat happy results. My brother
W. A. .Graves.
t | for and made the closing speech of the
>. Lewis has been laid up for a few also was very lbw with malarial fever and carried.
convention.
Nominations were declared in order
past with a Mllious attack. He is Jaundice, but was cored by timely use of thia
Convention reassembled at the ap­
CBNTBAL COMMITTEE.
to be out now', but looks rattier medio Ina. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved pointed time. The report of the com­
FOR BZPBESENTATIVEB.
H. Hurley, Lafayette,
Ms lite.’’
G. W. Sappington, North Yamhill,
mittee on credentials not having been
W. R. Derby, Lafayette, J. L. Davis,
Mr. D. I. Wllcoxwn, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
C. H. Vaughn, Dundee,
supremocourt on Tuesday -a J adds s ilks testimony, vaylng: “He positively banded jp, the secretary was instructed West Chehalem, J. C. Cooper, McMinn­
W. Cail, Carlton,
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n for a rehearing was granted in bsllsveo he would have died, had It not been to ascertain when the committee would ville, R. R. Laughlin, North Yamhill, H.
G. F. Tucker, North McMinnville,
I
J.
J.
Henderson,
Bellevue,
be
ready
to
report,
and
found
that
it
Hurley, Lafayette, F. N. Little, Carlton,
iseofF P. Hembreeetal vs E. L. for Electric Bitters."’
G. M. Allen. Amityf ^
Thl« great remedy will ward off, as well aa would not be ready before 1 o'clock.
and J. J. Henderson, Bellevue, were
uunetal.
8. R. Baxter, Dayton,
cure all malarial dieeasee. and tor all kidney,
On motion of E. B. Fellows, a commit­ placed in nomination.
H. W. Lamson, Willami
B steamer Multnomah with the Sun­ liver and stomach dlsordera stands nnequaied.
tee on permanent organization and order
R. Connor, Sheridan,
First ballot—Derby, 21; Davis, 14;
school excursion will leave Dayton Prio« SO mit and (1 at J. M, Kelly’«.
C of business, was appointed as follows:
N. Heater, East Chehalem,
Cooper, 18; Laughlin, 21; Henderson, 7",
a. m. sharp, Thursdiy, May 24th.
C. 8. Williamson, Willamette,
E. B. Fellows, P. P. -Gates and E. H. Little, 6; Gates, 2; Hurley, 15; Graves,
MILUNERY.
111.75, and children 85 cents.
A. Nelson, West Chehalem,
Woodward". Convention adjourned till 1 6; Bird, 1; Lafollet, 1; Lee Laughlin, 1;
W. H. Boyd, South McMinnville.
of. Carl Young’s father and brother
Mrs. Fannie Mayer has again opened a o’clock. .
Cowls, 1. Hurley and Henderson with-
Adjourned.
ben on a visit from Ohio. They millinery s^pe at Slieridan, and from
AFTERNOON.
' ’ '
<raw.
sojourn in Oregon for some time, long experience will be enabled to supply
Don’t Experiment.
At 1 p. m. the convention reassembled,
Second ballot—Derby, 34; Laughlin,
may conclude to mako this beautiful the ladies of Sheridan and vicinity with and some little delay was occasioned by
35; Cooper, 20; Davis, 9; Little, 11, scat­
Yon cannot afford to waste time In experi­
try their home.
the very latest styles and at prices less the committee on credentials, which had
menting when yoor lungs are in danger. Con­
tering, 6.
¡e two excursions given by the M. E. than Portland. She will also employ an been in session about two hours. From
Third ballot—Derby, 42; Cooper, 16; sumption always seams at first only a cold
experienced
dressmaker.
lay school of Dayton last year and
Amity precinct ten men claimed to be Laughlin, 52; Davis, 1; Little, 1; Barne- Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you
with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New
4t regularly elected delegates, yet that pre­
Sheridan, May 1,1888.
year before were grand successes,
koff, 2.
Discovery tor Consumption, Cough« and Colds,
third annual excursion will take
cinct was only entitled to nine. The
Fourth ballot—Laughlin,. 77; Derby, but lie sors you get the genuine. Beeanse he
MARRIED.
May 24th. Steamer Multnomah,
committee compromised the matter by 42; Cooper, 5. Laughlin nominated.
oan make more profit he may tell yoc he has
At the residence of bride’s parents, at requesting that Amity be" allowed ten
McMinnville band on board.
Fifth Ballot—Derby, 83; Co. per, 23; something Just as good, or just lbs same.
North
Yamhill,
Oregon,
May
3,
1888,
by
delegates
instead
of
nine,
and
so
reported
scattering,
6.
Derby*
nesni-
I
Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr,
• county court yesterday decided to
Little, 3,
Km,X New Discovery, which is guaranteed to
ie contract for the construction of Rev. M. Burlingame, Mr. W. V. Mor­ as follows :
nated.
Dr. "Watts here moved that the rales | give relief in all throat, lung end cheat alleo-
We, your committee on credentials,
ewcourthouse to the Pauly Jaily Co. gan and Miss Flora Brown.
At the residence of Mr. A. Brown, fiud tbe following persons duly elected
15,000; the contractors are required to
bonds to the amount of $40,000 for North Yamhill, May 3, 1888, by Rev. M. delegates from the various precincts to
atlitol performance of the contract. Burlingame, Mr. Amba Brown to Miss attend this convention :
fled ; earned.
, Nancy E. Turner.
BELLEVUE.
1 be built on the Tucxer lot
fob
J J Henderson,
O G Davis,
J. L. Davis, West Chehalem, IX B.
the annual conference of the Evan-
PUBLIC SPEAKING.
D B Kingery,
D B Putman,
Kingery, Bellevue, John Hutchcroft,
1 church, held in East Portland last
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Monroe Mulkey.
Col. John P. Irish will speak at the
North Yamhill, Geo. Dorsey, Dayton,
Bev. C. C. Poling was appointed
LAFAYETTE.
and 8. Bratscher, East Chehalem, were
ing elder of the Oregon district. court house'-jd Lafayette on Tuesday, P P Gates,
R P Bird,
named.
,
F. 8. Locke was appointed to the May 29th, at 1 o’clock, and at McMinn­ H Hurley,
W R Derby,
J W Watts,
First ballot—Kingery, 44; Brutscher,
J J Martin,
n circuit, and F. W. Parker to the ville in the evening at 8 o’clock
Harvey Denney.
29; Davis, 5; Hutchcioft, 4; Perry, 7;
ttg circuit.
F inger B roken .—Last Tuesday morn­
DAYTON.
Dorsey, 7; Waddle, 6; scattering, 3.
ir attention is called to the adver­ ing A. P. Fletcher, supervisor of this John Lambert,
E J Carter,
Second ballot—Kingery, 82; Bratscher,
se of W A. Howe, in. another road district, was assisting the workmen J T Gowdy,
Fred Crawford,
52;
Perry, 1. Kingery nominated
Almon Fletcher,
“■ His stock is entirely new and on the road just across the Millican B F Swick,
Third ballot—Bratscher, 63; Davis, 16;
John Jones,
«riected, and will be Bold at prices bridge, and while examining a culvert Geo Dorsey,
W T Hash,
Perry, 6; blank, 3; Hutchcroft, 2; scat­
d®wn The people of Carlton and which ektends Over the embankment at J B Riley,
A P Mason.
A Coovert,
tering, 3. Bratscher nominated.
ty are especially invited to examine the roadside, fell and broke the meta­
AMITY.
roa sheriff .
1 *»d prices
We bespeak for Mr. carpal bone of his left hand. Dr. J. C.
Jas Ladd,
A M Waddle,
W. W. Nelson, Lafayette, L. J, Fletch­
i abundant success
Micliaux dressed the wound and Mr. E C Hadaway,
F Harpole,
er, Dayton, Al. Hussey, McMinnville,
Fletcher continued to superintend the D A Judy,
W R Brown, ,
Wm. L. Warren, Bellevue, D. J. Olds,
work on the road, although it was not J R Sandel ire, ,
8CHOOL REPORT
A M Hoffman,
pleasant to do so.
W H Harrison.
Carlton, and Grant Allen, Amity, were
teict No. 44, Yamhill county, for
Wm Buffnm by A M Waddle proHy.
placed in nomination.
8 8 C onvention —The third annual
•th ending April 27, 1888:
NORTH YAMHILL.
First ballot—Nelson, 29; Fletcbetr, 20;
ber ot days taught, 20—Number convention of the Sunday s hool workers
J
L
Laughlin,
Hussey, 17; Warren, 20; Olds, 12; Allen,
C Obey,
il« enrolled, 19—Average daily at of Oregon will be held in the First M A Edmonds,
G W Sappington,
15.
Alph Smith,
°«, 18—Number cases tardiness, 4 Baptist church at Albany on Tuesday, H F Bedwell,
Second ballot—Nelson, 41; Hussey, 13;
B F Wright,
1 lost by tardiness, 60 Inimités— Wednesday and Thurday, the 22d, 23d J aw Imighlin,
R Baird,
Warren, 22; Olds, 10; Fletcher, 18, Al­
’ deportment of school, 96 per and 24th of May
Though thia is a mass F M York,
J L Castle,
T W Perry,
Thia, powder never vari a A marvel of pnr-
len, 11.
ito» of honor: Lena Miller, Ëthel convention and all attending will be en­ D C Richardson,
P W Morgan, J
str.-nath and wholeromeneee. More eco-
, Third ballot—Warren, 35; llbssey, 2; ity,
G L Rowland,
nomieaJ then tho ordlnery kinds, and cannot lie
Minna Robertson, Jessie Robert- titled to seats, vet, to insure a represen­ L L Stillwell,
Nelson, 53; Fletcher, 15; Ailed, 2; Olds, soldi, competition with the muliltnde of low
tation,
each
school
should
elect
one
or
D
Runnells
¡roxy.
H
P
Moor
by
A
Jrth Hewitt, Norah Withee and
'ent. abort weigh* slaiu prgiboeghate powders
more delegatee pledged to attend
The
scattering, 2.
W est chbhaixm .
'ithee.
Min M. L auner ,
Bold only MAtaa. B otil Bas ao Powlira.
usual reductions in fare will be made on
I
Fourth
ballot
—
Nelson,
57;
WarWn,
50;
Co, IQS Wall Bit Ni Y.
Amos Nelson.
J L Davis,
ail railroads
Teachtr.
. o( its right arm.
—- bj loan on improved farm prop-
m amounts to suit. Apply to Dr.
«piston, Lafayette.
i re-ny friends of Miss Mollie Chris­
ten glad to welcome her on a visit
r old home last week.
’AKlH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
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