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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1888)
■ O <! WEST SIDE TELEPHONE The Officia! Democratic Paper.. g ...................................... — ■ L.HEATH l’uhlliiliei'. Gearin for Congress-—Bur nett for Supreme Judge. liver, an 1 various ports of entry on entry on the seaboard, so that the commeice of the country may ba conveyed without interruption to the market Of the» world ; and for that purpose w« demand of the general government liberal impropria tions and the speedy passage of tlio riv- er and liarbbr bill now pending in con grew. xn. Wyoining’s two delegates Io the na tional democratic convention have been instructed to vote for Cleveland. A Grand Platform Which Caused Great Enthusiasm. The democratic state convention of Oregon w as called to order at Pendleton by Dr. W. F. Kramar of Joeephene On motion Col. J. K. Kelly, of Mutno- mail was elected teinpoiarv chairman; T. J. Trenchant of Clatsop, temporary secretary; W. L. Brudshaw, of Y am- The World of l’orlland nominales hill assistant secreta-y. On motion chair appointed committee JJon. John P. Iriah of California as tlie of five on credentials, consisting of Bil- Racorni best msn on (lie présidentiel veu, of Linn ; Nesmith of Polk ; C'raig of ^démocratie ticket. Clevelaiidand Iii-.li, Union J Ciessen of Wasco; Deland of Baker. boa dota it Sound. On motion chair appointed committee Senator IJolph says that tho Mills tar of five on order of business, consisting of Herren of Marion; J no. F. Miller ol iff bill iv a conspiracy against the Pacif Klara,itli II utchinsiin, of Douglas; ic coast. There is about as much senso Welch of Clackamas Klippel of Jackson. Oil motion chair appointed committee in this statement an ho has put in a ma jority of his bills for »lie benefit of the of five on permanent organiz ition, con sisting of Black of Linn; Cradlebaogh ol Pacific coast. Wasco; Bowdilch of Juckson; Lent of Multnomah ; Burden of Washington. At the state pi oliibition convention Moved and carried that reporters of held i> Portland last Thursday Prof G. all papers he allowed a seat in the con M. -Millar was unanimously elected for vention. On motion adjourned to 1 o’clock p congress. The nomination of supreme tn. judge was left to the executive commit Convention convened at 1 o’clock p. tee. Dr. A. C. Kinney of Astoria, B. F. in. The chair then read a com in un ics- lion from chairmen B. Golt ilwmith, stat- Jtaiap, of Dauglas, and Prof. T. F. ing that he regretted his failure to bo in Campbell were nominated for presiden attendance, that reduced fares had been tial electors. secured for delegates returning home and tiiat he hoped to see wise selections The republicans of Marion county made by tho convention and harmony baro nominateli the following men for prevail. Committee on credentials reported. representatives: On motion report was adopted, J. B. Waldo of Macleay. Committee <Jh order of bnsinoss re T. T. Geer of Silverton. ported the following order: 1st. appointment of committee on ros- J. Q. Wilson of Salem. noinina- oltitions. 8. Layman oi Woodburn. lion. 3d. h. Del- Wm. Armsttong of South Salem. I. 5th. «gates to After the fight is over we hope they i Alternates. 6th. Presidential electors, will not take their defeat to much to j 7th. State central committee and chair man. Sth. Ratification of distrietnom- heart. inations. 9th. Recommend that voting for nominees be by viva voce. AMERICAN WARS EXPENSIVE. On motion report was amended by vote of 82 to 70 that voting be by ballot Tho revolutionary war cost the United and report was adopted as amended, On motion a committee of nine on States 1135,193,703. Tho colonies (urn- ■iahod from 1775 to 1873 395,001 troops. platfoim was appointed consisting of J. K. Weatherfold, ol Linn; Wagerof Um The war of 1812 cost tho United States atilla ; Starr of Multnomah ; Vaugh'-. of |lo7,109,003. Tho number of troops en Clackamas Traviliin of Bak»: •Bradshaw gaged is estimated at 471,022. Tim of Wasco; Eldridc» of Marion; Walters Mexican war cost tho United States of Lake; Bim*.’,, of Clatsop. A", amendment to select one member ♦100,000,000. The number of troops en ot above committee ficin each county gaged was 101,282. Tho war between i was snowed under by a vote of 50 to 81. tho states cost the United States ♦«,189,- On motion adjourned to 4 p. ni., for 729,900. Ths number of federal troops committre on platform to report. Called to order at 4 p. m. Col. Kelly stated •engaged was 2,959,132. that tho committee on platform were un able to report and suggested that the A NOVEL SCHEME. convention adjourn until Wedneaday morning and in the meantime that the The following is tho list of offices delegates from the varies districts meet which will be vacated and necessarily and make their district nominations. On motion convention adjourned until ■will have to bo filled. Now we want Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. •very democrat who rcada this paper to W ednesday ' s proceedings . send us in the name which lie piefers At 10 o’clock the convention was call- ¡for each office, to bo published next is ed to order and the committee on plat- sue. By this means wo tuii ascertain form reported tho following: THE PLATFORM. the most popular men throughout the The democracy of tlie state of Oregon, > county, ’fins is a canvass before-the in convention assembled, declare its r primaries but it counts just tho same. fealty to the great national organization, Have yrntr lt®ro before Wednes- of which it is a part, and asks the re spectful attention of the people of the • day night MRt: state to its statement of national and lo State eeeator. cal politic»: Representatives. t. '• Sheriff. Resolved, That we heartily endorse President (’loveland, who by his t-a [lab < Clerk. ility mid fearless honesty, and fidelity to ’ Commissioners. the trust resposed tn him, has illustra ’ Treasurer. ted the principle that this is n govern ment of, by and for the people, and one Ikaeeeaor. pledged to guaranteo equal rights to all. Hchool superintendent. tt;id give spocial privileges to none. Surveyor. JI. Coroner, Resolved, That we approve the pres ent faithful and efficient SEVEN GREAT BOOKS. state admiqiMrntlon. Throughout the whole state the -democratic nomination» have been made of good timber and witli a strong pull we will "get tkero.” lle*clveil. That we demand of the _ gfn- eral goveriiient t ho epeedv completion ol the lock» at the Caacades, and tho immediate eonit' notion of 1 >cka at The Dalle», on the Columbia liver, and auf- tlcient appiopi lationa therefor, and that wa favor the state, as far a» ia in its power, »ball make aUch improvements at-or around these points aS will, until tha completion af the locks, accomoJate the commerce. As the reading of the platform pro gressed it was greeted with hearty ap plause and tl>e platform as presented was unanimously adopted. The Clackamas county delegation pre sented a resolution fovoring no exemp tions for indebtednesa, except *3>0 which was laid on tho table by a consid erable majority. A special resolution urging the ap propriation of 1500,000 for improvements at tlie bar of the mouth of tho Columbia, and sottitig forth a statement of fact» and which showed tlie urgent necessity to our commerce of such an expendi ture, was reported liv the committee with a favorable recommendation, and was adopted. A special resolution favoring the nom ination of judges and prosecuting attoi- ney in Multnomah by the county con vention of that county, intead of by the state delegation , was adopted. A resolution indorsing Gov. I'ennoy- er, and instructing the delegates to the national convention, was, after some discussion, laid on the table for the pre sent. Tlie chair stated that nominations for congressman wero in order, and appoint ed ■ » tellers Crossen of Wasco, Miller of Linn, D’Arcy of Marion and Munly of Multnomah. OEABIX NOMINATED. McKee in a neat, short speech nomin ated for congress John M. Gearin, of M nltnouuih. Shinn of Malheur, and Bow'ditch of Jackson, secomled the nomination. Collins of Union nominated T. C. Hyde of Baker, and made a brief but eloquent speech in his behalf. Huston of Washington, nominated A. S Bennett, psyin]? him a strong compli ment on his ability and p'oba'-’.e strength Another Washington county delegate seconded Gearin';, nomination. Smith J latr.op, by instiuction of the ®Cavention of that .entity nominated J. K. Weatherford, of Linn; but he, in out» of hia usual happy and eloquent speeches declined thh honor, saying ha had not been a candidate. The ballot being taken Gearin had 105 votes, Bennett 25, Hyde 17, Westher- ford 9. Gearin on motion declared unanimous ly elected. BUVItEMK JUDOS BISHOP & KAY G/ » • I P Day and Night During an acute attack of Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling in the throat, and an exhausting, hacking cough, atliict the sufferer. Sleep is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease is also attended with Hoarseness, and some times Loss ot Voice. It is liable to lie- come chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition to cough, and induces refreshing sleep. I liuve been a practising physician for twenty-fbut years, and, for the past twelve, have 'suffered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. Alter exhausting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It effected a speedy cure. — G. Stoveallj M. D., Carrollton/Miss. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral i« decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases. — M. A. Rust, M. D., South Paris, Me. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled oh lay Lungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Cough was incessant, and I frequently spit blood. My physician told me to give up business, or 1 would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was finally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able to resume business, after having been pro nounced incurable with Consumption.— 8. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn. For years I was in a decline. I had wf-ak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral restored me to health, and I have I paratively vig been for a long time comparatively il cold I always orous. In case of a sudden resort to tire Pectoral, and iinil speedy relief. — Edward E. Curtis, Rutland, Vt. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. Tire physician attending me became fearful that the disease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various np’iliciqes, Without benefit, he prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. — Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind. tf KV.. IVU-4 «'?. Omth in« H- S. wii /tu • u-»u’..Pwl- C| < •. oii in.- no e froin u ih ‘ i näil •*«Tatch. 1 l rl I ,i w i , • i ' • ■ • w< uid in i ) t l.i. 1 gr< w v m - <-v < y< air f< s«-vi u am. M«iiy tl.o'iLIti I J .-.il a ' an- c» r. O»<r ii yt-üc ; go 1 coii.D.cnciMi «ua iig ß. S. S . h ui tW’» <h»ziyi lialles • m rcy cuiü J li.'-. Wi tii I Legau wifJi S^lit’s M ittc I w ;. n In vt<i-y jrioi tji'Wlth. ,-iHii fthiiti h Hiiiy drujr ubout Afu r I hn«l il.ii-ia <1 |Lcu.iur-0 ol S. b. S. I u.-tst »tr<'ii< at»il l»ii:tyaiit. ai.d I im -I ;» g-H i! u.i, eure, 1 ru-anl il ns a ino-C vuliiauk- iiieuicini* ior l.idivs i.t w< ak, tielt- catr litalth. Ir irt n l.ou •< h I I iii. -iiciae WHh inw. Yours r. r-t). ciftiliy. Mli< h. w/W W;. ilson . KTOTASBCRO, 8. C., Aj ri. 2, 1. I9d. ■............ o«n:i< hi. I> F,.U in r.i.y i:y j “ u rt i .. ilJUl uherk. a s--re t.n in> left H ....... ;i . 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Gontlrmcr.—Lwo<.r thn- y: ..is i jU’a can- ctr < .me • n mv r ■ r-. It «... n ricw to M <P i:e I .r„c. It nbre • n me. ui.d iny A- nqhd h' .iirii M i. vi rv poor La>t be, t uiL» r I brjtr.n .1 (jotilgoof S. fl. S., wli ch I I net-oil- tinned 1 ■ 'I e 1 »—■ ui time with tl < liappie t rehiilt. Tlie <-i iiecr !. h -t nt ri 1.» <1 -ap; eared, there beimr 10 e'ldrm’t- < r »ynb-tom of a canceroim char iciii* Jett. gi-ueiul iieallli is good now. >'-n 1 my si>pr:.-e i.e.t< r tiam it lias I d eh id years. ’ I cm b'.’ je «rs <>l<l, and today 1 nm v.o.-king in il.ePill planting c< rn Y< urs truly, J-.’( as L i M.-. bai m . Gentlemen-J iuid a sore on my upper lip for eight.venra svv< u different dociorsat* templed in vai 1 f<J heal it. One ga'e me rt sin.ill vial for nv • dollars, which vaNa "cer tain euro. ' 1' - ne<dieM 1 ” • sj tha! it did me no good. About two vuiirn ago I became quite uneasy, as people thought I had a .-an* cer, ami I terne a course of eighteen bottled ef 3. 8. S. Tie result has been a complete cure. 1 he u..‘er or »-imeer healed bcmii iful- Iv, leaving <<• dtet ly a perceptible scar Fh)in that day I hate been in excellent Ii. the Spec! chsving ¡ uii.ed y il . .d inorougli- ly, increased my appetite and perfected my digCAtion. In a word, I fl*?l like a new wiman, and, bes; of all, the eight year ulcer is gone entirely. Youir si>.?e’-.*lv, Mi.s W. P. C annon , Trenton, Todd Co., tty , Feb. Z, (837, The Best Qualities & Substantialy Made A ■ • Our new Fall and W inter stock of Cloth ing is now on exhibition. Our Qua lit ie^. We are prepared td offer tlie very highesr gradesdf texture to forded at tlie price ami we confidently believe that on this point we without competition, we urge a critical examination of tbenc good», ( )iir Styles. They show for themselte that iliey are the latest rind nobiest. Everv body wants Fashihnable Clothing to keep ubreaat with the inodes costs Our patrons nothing to ill) R0i ' Our Ih ices We arc delerihincd not to be undersold ni.ci wc are cqttaly deterin’ ed that no such bargains shall be obtained elsewhere as we offer means low prices to all who come. * , Special attention is called to our new line of Furnishing Gowis IK... Caps) Gloves, Trunks, Vaiises etc. etc. ’ JDEfSJSro a m. BISHOP & KAY7 Tr«.t!M>on ¡11 odnn l»-.,r oiann.r.mallMl tree. HL. BWI-, s.ncinc c..„ drawer 3. Atlanta. On. The Clothiers and Furnishing Goods Men of Yamhill. For Sale by Rogers A’ Todd OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Y’ou want any thing in tho liuo ot Oregon & California R. R. Job Printing And Connections. Call at the office of the WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. We will guarantee you Time between COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE, Portlaud ami San Francisco, Train» for the East leave A h M St. wharf every day at l'i:3O A. M. and 1:15 I*. M. Attached to the 1:15 p iu train are through Pullman Sleeping Cars t<'¿.Council JHlutTs ami St Paul Attached to the 12:30 a m train is the Walla Walla A Dayton Sleeper, which can lie boarded at East Portland station any time after 8 p m Trains arrive at 2:1.5 and 7:15 p m every day, Tho company reserve the rigid to change steameis or sailing days, TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson leaves Asli st w harf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:30 p. m. U S Mail steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun day, at (la. in., for Astoria. ' TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Leave Ash at. at 6 a. m., except Sun day. tOOREGON CITY, Dayton and Al bany.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. m. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Dayton and way points. Returning leave Dayton as 6 a. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Albany and way points at (> a. in., Mondays and Thurs days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes days and SatiHilavs. TICKET OFFICE FIRST & OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. “WHEN” VIA NEW TO-DAY C. GRISSEN it , EVERYTHING SOLD A. BJkKG-JLITST. TTF qï T Entire satisfaction always guaranteed. We are also agents for tl.^ BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS carrying a full KneoftlX Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Blankets ami Flannels, these goods ale so well and so favorably known that further comment is useiei» they simply have no equal. Remember our motto, —[TIIE BF8 t > G 00DS FOR TH E LE AST MON E V. ]— 1 Prepared by Dr. J. U. Ayer & Co.. Lowe'.l, Muse. Bold by all Druggist«. J’rh» $i; bottle», $3. ---- But don’t forget----- ’ 39 Hours. California Express trains run daily BEST WORK, LOWEST PRICES. W# make a specialty. oL Siu# Bo k and Card Printing' LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4:00 l’.M. I San Fran’ 7.4 A. M. San Fran’tF.uO P M. | Portland 10:10 A M Local Passenger Daily, Except Suuday. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland. 8:00 A. MJ Eugene.. 2:401* M. Eugene . .9:00 A. M.rPorltand 3:45 P M. Weatherford nominated ior Supreme Is still in business, and will sell you Grocer Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Judge Hon. John Burnett of Benton, ! ies and Provisions. Crockery and Glass and as tlieie were no other nominations ware, Candy anti Nuts, Toys, No EXCURSION SLEEPERS for second class ho was declared tho nominee by an tions, etc., etc., etc., Passengers on all through trains FREE Graining, unanimous rising vote. Of CHARGE Paper Hanging and ( HEAP AS ANYBODY. On being called (or Burnett made a Carriage Painting, The O. A R. R. Ferry makes connection few timely remarks. Patronize home Manufactories, and try with all the regular trains on the East Side I j EI.MIATEH some of the best Bread. Cakes, and Pies, Division from fool of F Street For delegates to the National conven made by an experiencetl baker Prompt Attention to Orders from tion the following wero placed in nomi E. W. Allen*« Carden and Vegetable nation : the Country. aeeda for «ale. <’« Grlaaen. We«t Side Dlvifdnn. John I-’. Millernf Klamath, F. D. Me- BETWEEN rOBTLANIJA CORVALLIM. Keo of Multnomah, T. IL Black of Linn, PURE BRED JERSEY BULL Mail Train. W. C. Brown of l’olk, Jarnos K. Kelly (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) of Multnomah, T. M. llichaidson ol Mmtnomah, Henry Klipp el of Jackson, LEAVE. A1UUVE. If so be sure and call for your tickets Portland 7:30 A. M I Corvallis .12:25 P. M. C. II. Page of (T.itsop, M S Hellman via the Corvallis 1:30 1*. M ll’ortland 6:15 P...... M. of Grant W, D. Fenton of Yamhill, Dark Brown, White switch, Black At Albany and Corvallis connect with John Welch of Clackamas, J. W. Wis trains of the Oregon Pacific R. R. muzzle, Bred bv Springer Bros ’ , Amity, dom of linker, S. A. Hines of Columbia, Express Train Daily Except Sunday. <). S. Savage of Wasco, J. IL Turner of Oregon. LEAVE. ARRIVE. I Umatilla, J. A. Canthorn of Benton. PAMS. KIBES. -THE- A motion that the six receiving the ( 'alvctl Feb. 4 1884 Christman, No.8204 NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND Portland 4 .50 p. M.lMcMinnvillcS;00P.M. I McMii, ’ villr5:15A.M.¡Portland 0:0«> A. M. highest number of votes be declared the Got by Orange 2d, 1 hike of Wellington BUILDERS. H. KOI'uiLER, K P. ROGERS, delegates elected, was cairied. Got by Orange 1st. imported Bull from Mtmagor G. F. & Pass. Agt The names receiving I ho highest num Island of Jersey. It is positively the shortest and liw H ber of votes, wore as following: M. S ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, line to Chicago and the east anti s&uth and Tlie abovn Bui will ;‘,an<i at the ranch Hellman, 104; J. K. Kelly, 103 1 .1. F. t tlie County Court of Yamhill the only sleeping and diflipg, car through Mill-r. IB ; T, J. Black, 8(1 I; Hour.- I ° W. Holman, one mile south oi line to ef McMinnville. Klippel, 75; Napoleon Davis, 72 County, Oiegon, will receive and con i Om^lia^ Kansas City, and all Missotir^ Adjourned p m Terms, *3.00, cash in advance. These sider plans and specifications for a Court K\ver Points. terms insure a calf. 44 3m Hou-» for said county, on Tuesday, KLECTOgS. April 17. 188S, at the oiiieaofthe County Upon ioassembling a motion prevailed Its magnificent steel »•rack, unsurpassecF Notice for Publication. Judge,fur said conntv, at M’Minnville, train service and elegai»^ dining and that tho six men receiving the next | Oregon, said building to be constructed sleeping cars has bonnily earned for it tli^. nt. highest votes for delegates should II- L and O ffh * at Oregon City, Or., 1 ! title of of stone and brick, with basement for Resolved, That we most earnestly aid declared l*e convention’s choice lor al- I M arch 21, 1888 J The seveb bibles of tho world are the jail, and tho cost thoreof complete not to Notice is hereby given that the following- unqualifiedly ondoise the |>olicy of tar Koran df the Mohammedans, the Eddas iff revision, and a reduction ol the siii- ternates. So the six alternates aie: j named settler has tilt'd notice of his inten exc -cd j45,OIK). llichardson, Fenton, Savage, Wisdom, l tion to make final proof in support of his Any person may submit one or of the Scandinavians, the Try Pitikes of plus revenue to tho needs of the govern Page and Bush. Others may imitate,but none can surpass i^. claim and. that said proof wilt be made ment, economically administered, as set For presidential electois tho following before the County Clerk of Tillamook county more plans, with or without jail, A - viathe -—r. the Budhists, the Five King» of tho Chi Our motto is “always on timuw‘ bond will be req'.med of the person , ------- or forth in the president ’ s last annual mes names weto piesented; W. R. Bilyeu, Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednes nese, the three Vedas of the Hindoos, whose plans and specifications i * Be sure anil ask ticket agents foi» tickets sage to congress. We believe that such Linn; John C, Drain, of Douglas; E. C. day, May lfith, 1888, viz; Albert W. I'lctcher. persons the Zendavestn, and the Scriptures of a revision is dictated by sound policy Depiatt, of Jackson; E. R. Sliipworth. homestead entry, No. .TOtkJ, for Lot» ,33. 31, are adopted tin t such building will he Cascade Division' now completed, via this celebrated route and take none ('others. W H MEAD, G A the Christiana. The Koran ia the most and that unnecessary taxation is unjust ol.Umntilla; C. H. Page and Clatsop; 35, .*k», 37 and 27 of ISec 5, and IsOts 5, (i, 7, built complete for the sum estimated in making it the Shortest, Best’ such plans and specifications. 10, 11. 12 of See. 8, T 5 S R 10 W No. 4 Washington street, Portland, Or. recant of these seven bibles,and not old taxation and oppression, and public rev A. J. LaSvtence, of Baker. He names the foil»»wing witnesses to Drove The Court will reserve the right te i re- and Quickest. The vote stood ; Ellinger, 90; Bilyeu, his continuous wsidvnce upon, and cultiva er than tho seventh century of our era. It enue should, as far us possible, be de rived from taxes levied upon tho luxur 127 ; SKipworth 93; (these tipee elected) tion of, said land, viz: W. A. Gage. G II ject any or ail plans. is a compound of quotations from the ies, rather than on tho necessaries of Laurence L. L ovchary , C o . Judge. H4; Drain 23; Depiatt 13; Page Pago, Charles L Sawdev and Darius J. The Dining Car line. Tho Direct Route. ' 48 . 4 J. S. Hinns, Co. Com. Old and New Testaments, the Talmud, life. Dunn, al! of Oretown, P O . Oregon 33. No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low M. 30-1 W, T B frney , Register IV. AMITY, OREGON. CI.KVKl.ASD AND PENNOVER and the Gospel on St. Barnabas. The Notice for Publication. est Rates to Chicago and all Resolved, That we demand the forfeit Weatherford offered the following reeo- Eddas of the Scandinavians were first SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. nre of ali unearned land grants, and lulions, which were adopted amid i In points East. Tickets sold Notice For Publication. L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or., 1 published in the fourteenth century. that the public domain be held as a sa mense applause and three cheers for March 8. 1888 J to all Prominent Points Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of L and O kfick at Oregon City, Or., ( The Pitikes of the Buddhists contain cred trust for homos for our rapidly in each: Notice is hereby given that the following- every description. March ¿2. 1888 i throughout the East and ¡Southeast. creasing population. And we commend Resolved, that tho first choice of the sublime morals and pure aspirations, Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inten improve the president’s message in Demo.-racv of Oregan, in convention HH- named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep but their author lived and died in the and Horse Shoeing regard to Oregon wagon road giants, seinbled, t’or president, is that fearless tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be ing Cara aixth century before Christ. There is lately «»nt to congress. And plow work a ipecialty champion of the people# cause, Grover claim, and that sai<i proof will be made be fore the judgeor clerk at Tillamook, Oregon Reservations can be secured in advance. fore the county clerk of Tillamook county, on Saturday, May 5. 1888, viz: G. E. IL nothing «1 excellence in these sacred —o— v. Cleveland. at Tillamook. < Oregon, on Thursday, Dean, homestead entrv No 4-SU4, for the lot? Resolved, That proper public policy Also manufacture tbo Resolved, that the first choice of the Oregon, beoks not found in the Bible. The sacred 2, 3, 4. 8 and 9, sec 31.’ T 3 N R p) W, May 17, 1888, viz: William A Gage, home- To East Bound Pameagers. He names the following witnesses to prove writings of the Chinese are called the looking to the future security of fit« Democracy of Oregon for vice-president stead entry, No. 4 127, for the NW’» of S E Be caeful and do not make a mistake fp^nCelebrated Oregon Iron Harrow» country, requires that the government is our esteemed fellow-citizen, Sylvester ‘4 and 8 E ’» of 8 E ’4 and Lots 2, 3, 4 of Ids continuous residence upon, and culti Five Kings, king meaning web of cloth, keep all its pledges to thoaoldicra of the Pennoyer. vation of. said land, viz . W. W. Armstrong. but be sure to take tho sec 32. T I. S R K’ W GIVE ME A CALL. 50Ui •r the warp that keeps the thread« in union in its various wars, and that the lie names the following witnesses to prove Wm. II Snyder. D Bencteau, Wm Stein STATE CKNTUAt. C0MMMITTEE. * Northern Pacific Railroad. his continuous residence upon, and cultiva hauer, all ot Nehalem, Oregon. their place. They contain the best any- pension roll of the republic be jealously The following State cenral committee tion of. said land, viz: Albert W. Fletcher, marlG52 W T. B urnby »Register. And see that your tickets read via ingz of tho best sages on the etho-politi- guarded as a roll of lienor, without vis was then named : G 11 Page, Darius .J Dunn and Charles THIS LINE, St Pi'.ul or Minneapolis, to iting upon the people burdens equal to Klamath. John F. Miller; Columbia, L. >aw<lcv, all of Oretown, Oregon. ea^d uties of life. These sayings cannot' the maintainance of a standing army, Notice for Publication. avoid changes and serioqa delays occa M. 30-1 W. T, lk'RNEY. Register, be traced to a period higher than the exhausting of tho resources of the tax Napoleon Davis; Marion, Israel Bush; sioned bi- other routes. Murray's Specfic. L and O ffice ut Oregon Citv, Or., ) l.inn, T. J . Bla«k ; Polk, W. C Brown ; Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run eleventh century B. C: The three Ve pavers, which may be needed for future I Multnomah J. K. Kellev, E, D, McKee. March, 8, 188.8 i Notic? for Publication. Trad.- Mark. A guaranteed cure for all| defense. regular express trains full length of das are the most ancient liocks of tho Notice is hereby given that the followincr- on T. M llichardson ; Jackson. Henrv Klip- iCitnAnervon. diseases, such as weak VI. L and O ffice , ut Oregon t’itv. Or. J the line. Berths free. Lowest rates. nanuxi settlor has tiled notice of his inten ^memory, loss of brain power. 11 indeon, and it is the opinion of Max M.’n-h. 22d. lw i Resolved, That as a fiee people, en pell; Clatsop, C II. Psge: Yamhill, W. tion to make final pnxif in support of his Quickest time. 'SSlT hysteria, headache, pain in the Mullqr. Wilson Johnson and Whitney joying tho blessings of liberty in a gov Gallowav; Clackamas. John Welch;, Notice is hereby given that the following c’aim. and that said proof wi'rl be made be r“ back, nervous prostration, | Baker, J. W. Wisdom ; Washington, S. named settler has filed notice of his inten that they are not older than eleven cen eminent of th« people, we denounce the A Mills; Waeco’ C. S. Savage; Benton, tion to make final proof in support of his fore the judge or clerk, at Tillamook, Ore General Offlee of th„ e„mpnny, No g wakefulness, leucorrhoea, uni gon. on Saturday. April 28. 1888. viz: Win. policy of the Englinh government in it« Wa.hlngton st.. Portlaad, Oregon. ’ versal lassitude, seminal weak- claim, and that said proof will be made be turies B. C. The Zendavesla of the administration of Irish affaire; and that James A. Cawthorn; Umatilla, James I fore the (’oun v Clerk of Tillamook county. W Armstrong, homestead entry No id.Tb , m -s. , impotence, .............. UMIA aad general Persians is the grandest of nil the sacred we extend on behalf of the democracy of 5 II. Turner. for tho S W ’» of > E ’» S E ’, of S W ’4 sfc . _ of power of the generative Oregon, at Tillamook. Oregon, on Friday, 28, lots 2 and 3 sec A3. T 3 N R 10 W. For chairman ot ths State central com A D CHARLTON. Before lak.ng,organs, in either sex, caused books next to our Bible. Zoroaster, Oregon our earnest sympathy with Glad May 18th, 18>S. viz: George II. 1’age, home Ho names the following witnesses to mittee B. Kellen, of Portland, and A. I Asst General Passenger Agent. by indiscretion or over exertion, and which whoso sayings it contains, was born in stone and Parnell in their efforta to se | Bush, of Salem, were nominated. After stead entry. No. 4970, for the S El-4 of N W prove his continuous residence upon, and ultimately lead to premature Trade Mark. 1-4 and N Kl-4 of 8W1-4 and Lots 2, .3, 4 See cultion of. said land, viz: G. E R the twelfth century B. U. Moses lived cure home rule and land reform for the several earnest speeches in behalfofsach 25T5 8 R II W ' old age,insanity an<l consump people of Ireland. Dean. Win H Snvder. Win. Steinhauer, tion $1.(0 per box or six He names the following witnesses to Drove C W. Alley, all of Nehalem, Oregon. •nd wrote his Pentateuch fifteen centur tho ballot was: i M c M innville VII. I boxes for $.5.(0.sent by mail on Kallen, 70; Bush, 78. Bush was de his continuous resilience upon, and cultiva ies II. ('., and therefore has a clear mar W. T B aukky . Register. Resolved, That we endorse the salu ’ receipt of price. Full particu tion of said land, via: Albert W, Fletcher, Win , A. Gage, Charles L 8awdey ami lars in pamphlet, sent free to gin of three hundred years older than tary jMjliey of the national administra clared elected. DISTRICT NOMINATIONS. Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878. Darius ,1. Dunn all of Oretown, Oregon everv applicant. tion in restricting corporations to the the moot ancient of the other sacred M. .30 1 W T. B vrxf . y . Register WK GUARANTEE SIX privileges and profits to winch they are The following district nominations Notice for Publication. writings. BOXES to cure any case. For str icily entitled under the law. were ratified: every $.5 00 order received, wcAftarTaklsg*, U nited S tates L and O ffice . 1 Cor Third and D streets, McMinnville Vlll. Joint Senator for Lake, Klamath and <end six boxes with written guarantee to re Oregon City, March 3, 1888 f Resolved, ___________ That we aro ___ in ______ hearty , ac Crook, C. C. Coggswell. fund the money if our Sj»ecinc does not ef- I cord and __ Notice is hereby given that incompliance sympathy with Hie efforts ol Joint Senator lor Gilliam and Wasco, ■ feet a cure with the provisions of the act of congress ths laboring masses and wage-earner» to W. H. Briggs. Address all communications to the Sol® of June .3. 1<78 t ntitled “an act for the sale améliorai» their condition and establish manufacturers Joint Senator for Coos, Curry and Thin! Street, between F. and F Proprietors. of timber lands in the states of California. When Baby wm rick, ire pare her Cartorta, their rights; and are in favor of the en Josephine. S. A. Hazard. THE MURRAY- MEDICINE CO. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri McMinnville, Oregon. When a I m * wm a Child, she cried for Cartorta, actment ol such Ians as will beat protect Joint Representatives: Kansas City, Mo. tory.” C. !x*inenweber, of A«toria, county I Sobl by Rogers A- Tod<l, sole agents their interests, When »he became Mtaa, nite duns to t'aatorla. Y'amhill and Tillamook. C. V. Kirk of Clatson, state or territory > ot Oregon, | has this dav filed in this othee his sworn tx. endall. When she had Children, ehe gar»» them L'aatoria I statement So. for the purchase of the Resolved, That we favor an amend* Lake and Klamath, S. 1’. Moss. W 14of N E 14 and N ’a of 8 E 1-4 and ment to the constitution of the United Union and Wallowa. L. B. Rinehart. First-cla.*s accommotlations for Ccmmer i S let N<> • ’ « : No .’7 in township No. States providing for Ilia election of Uni- . ... Judge Sixth Judicial District, W. M I rial men and general travel. I 1 North., rang’ No lowest, and will offer ted States senators by a direct .vote of Kamay. and Trade Marks obtained, an«1 Transient stock well cared for. proof to show that the land sought is more Notice of Appointment of Ad- Caveat«, the jieople. all Patent business conducted for MODLn* Piosecuting attorneys: 1st district, Everything new and in First-Class Order valuable for its timber or stone than for RPii 1 ' WON DF.I18 e«i»t in thousands ATE FEES OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE X liLuf of forms, but are surpassed by the W. M. Colvig; 2d, J. W. Hamilton; 3d. agricultural purposes, and to establish his ministrator. U. 8 PATENT OFFICE Wc have no sab marvels of invention. Those who Resolved, That we favor an amend G. W. Belt; 4th. no nomination;5tb, G. claim to said lapd I«efore the register am! Patronage respectfully solicited nr Notice is hereby given that Wm Galla agencies, all business direct, iience can ere in need of profitable work that can be ment to the present railroad commis E. Hayes;6th, T; H. Crawford; 7th, J. receiver of this office at Oregon City, on way ha« been duly appointed by the county transact patent business in less done while living at home ibould at once sion law <>( this state conferring upon 1.. Story. Saturday the i«th day of May. 1888, send their address to Hallett A Co , Port the lioard of railroad commission-re court of Yamhill county. Oregon, as admin at less cost than those remote from He name* a* witnesses : Frank Hobson Resolutions of thanks to tlie presiding ££ _ _ the Children. They are ee- ington. -end model, drawing, or pbojji land, Maine, and receive free full informa power to tlx and regulate ratea for the ySCXv’V pcclalty li»Me to sudden of Garabaldi. William Haskins of Garabal istrator of the estate of John W. Mnrry de with description. We advise«if patentable officers snd secretaries, the people of di. H. E. Sibley of Kilchea. C U Brown of ceased; therefore all persons having claims tion how either sex. of all ages, can earn transportation Oh freights on the rail- Pendleton and the transportation com Cold«, Cough.«, Croup, YV hooping Cou^h, Astoria or not free of charge, Our fee not due tiR against said estate are hereby notified to front SA to >25 per day and upwards where- ,, pany, were passed etc We guarantee Acker'a Engliah cver they live You are started free • roads within the state of Oregon. AMy and all persona claiming adversly present them with proper vouchers to me patent is secured xt. A l>ook. ‘How to Obtain Patents.’ Capital hot require.I. Home have made It aav™ the above described land* are requested to at McMinnville. Oregon, within six months Then, at 4 :36, th» convention, with Remedy a poeitive cure. from this date. W m G allgwkt , references to actual clients in your state^ Resolved, That we are in lavorof open three cho< rs for the ticket and victory in tioara of aaxiou« watchisg. over i.10 in a single day at this work, All bold by file their claims in this office on or before said Jtfih «lav of May. 1888 ountv, or town. «< it free. Address ing and improvement of ttie Columbia Ju*.- and November. aJio-rned. Administrator of said estate Geo. W Burt. Drnggiat. Ferro« A F fnton , Atty’s foi estate. meh !•» 3 W T Bt rxey . Register. C. A. SNOW & CO. n _ Dated April 3.18^8. A pro : 2 Opposite Patent office. Wo-hincton. D v “Lord Chesterfield ARE YOU GOING EAST? & Hwta fcy, “w® mt m,” Tlie Great Transcontinental Konnte» Tlie Iloyal Route New Blacksmith Shop! Great English Remedy.. fe M mi Sij SUb I k , CITY STABLES, Henderson Bros. Props IMW BROS.. & HEMIERSOI, The Bwt Rigs in the (Tty, Orders Promptly attended to Dav or Sight. PATENTS 4