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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1888)
The Official Democratic Paper, Roscoe Conkling who now lies silent in death was born in Albany, N. Y. Oct. 30, 1820. S. U. HEATH. - - - - Fubll.her. M c M innville , F kibav , Arun., 20. 1888, lie received an academic edu cation and studied throe years under his father’s tuition. Roscoe’s father was a prominent member of the New York bar. THE TICKET. In 18-16 Roscoe entered the law ' office o( Francis Keinan. FOR CONOREKH. alterward his colleague in the senate, and in 1850 be JOHN M. GEARIN. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ROSCOE CONKLING. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, i came district attorney for Onieda coun ty. He was admitted to the bar in 1850, for scPKK.M jvdok and soen became prominent both in law JOHN BURNETT. and politics. He was mayor of Utica in L and O ffice atOregon City^ Or.. ) DELEOATEH TO HT. LOLLS, April 0, 1888 j 1858. In November of 1858 lie was chos Notice is hereby given that the following- JOHN F. MILLER, en as a republican to congress, and took named settler has filled notice of his inten NAPOLEON DAVIS, liis seat in that body at the beginning of tion to make final proof in support of his T. J. BLACK, the first session in Dec. 1859. This ses claim, and that said proof Hill be made be fore the county judge or clerk of Yamhill J. K. KELLY, sion was noted for its long and bitter county, Oregon, at Lafayette, Oregon, on M. 8. HELLMAN, contest over the speakership. lie was Monday, June 4, 1838, viz: Julian Ilngulet homestead entry, No L367, for the S of H. KLIPPEL. re-elected in 1800, but in ’62 was defeat the N W 1-4 of sec. 22, T 4 S R 5 W. He names the following witnesses to ed by Francis Kernan, over whom, how FRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. prove his continuous residence upon, and ever, he was elected in 1864. Conkling’s cultivation of, said land, viz: Asa (’ate, W. H. EFFINGEK, first important sjieech was in support of John Miller, Allie Arthur and Patrick W. It. BILYEU, Casey, all of McMinnville postoffice, Ore tho fourteenth amendment to the con gon ’ W. T BlRNEY, E. It. SKIPWORTH. stitution. Aprl3:4 Register. In January 1867 be was chosen Uuited 3 d jvdicial district . Notice for Publication. States senator to succeed Jno. Harris, G. W. BELT. L akd O ffice afc Oregon City, Or., ) and re-elected in 1873 and 1879. In the M arch 21, 1SS8 f -JOIST BÏI-BKKENTATIVE—YAMHILL AND senate he was from the first connected Notice is hereby given that the following* named settler has filed notice of his inten with all the loading committees. Ho TILLAMOOK COCMTIKS. tion to make final proof in support of his zealously supported Gen, Grant’s admin claim C. V. KIRKENDALL. and, .that said proof will be made istration and largely directed its general before the County Clerk of Tillamook county Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Wednes DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN policy toward the sontli. He was also day, May 16th, 1888. viz; Albert W. Fletcher, TION. instrumental in the passage of the civil homestead entry. No. 5006, for Lots .33. 31, 35« 30, 37 ami 27 of Sec 5, and Lots 5, 6, 7, Notice is hereby given that a Dem- rights bill and favored the resumption 10. 11. 12 of Hee. 8, T 5 8 R 10 W -ocratic county convention for Yamhill of specie payments. In the Cincinnati lie names the following witnesses to prove -county, Oregon, is hereby called to meet convention of 1876, Mr. Conkling receiv his continuous residence upon, and cultiva *t Lafayette, Oregon, on Wednesday, ed 93 votes for tho republican nomina tion of, said hind, viz: W. A. Gage, G H. Page. Charles L Sawdey and Darius J. May 2,1888, at 10 o’clock, a. m. of said all of Oretown, 1* O . Oregon -day, for the purpose of nominating can tion for President. In tlie Chicago con Dnnn, M.30-1 W,T 01 if5frr. Register didates for the following officers, to-wit: vention of 1880 lie favored the nomina Two representatives, county clerk, tion of Gen. Grant for a third term. Notice For Publication- recorder, sheriff, county treasurer, In 1881 he became hostile to President L and Ornci at Oregon Citv, Or., I assessor, two county ceinmiasioriers, Marcli 22. 1.-."“, i county school superintendent, surveyor Garfield’s administration on a question Notice is hereby given thnt the following- and coroner, and to transact such other of patronage,claiming,with his colleague named settler has filed notice of his inten businesses may propeily come before Thomas C. Platt, tliu right to control tion to make final proof in support ot his said convention. federal appointments in his state. The claim, ami that said proof will be made be Said convention will be composed ci fore the county clerk of Tillamook county, 119 delegates, apportioned to tho various president having appointed a political Oregon, atTilhiinook, Oregon, on Thursday. precincts on the vote cast for the Dem opponent of Mr, Conkling to thecollect- May 17. 1H-SH. viz: William A Gage, home ocratic candidate for congross at the orsliip of the port of New Y'ork. the lat- stead entrv. No. 4127, for t4>e N W J, of 8 E election of 1886, being one delegato (or tor opposed his confirmation, claiming >4 and 8 E J4 of 8 E J. and Lots 2, 3, 4 of sec 32, T 4, 8 ¡1 10 W each precinct and one for overy ten and lie nuines the following witnesses to prove a fraction over six votes so cast. In that he should be consulted in the mat his continuous residence upon, and cultiva accordance with said apportionment the ter, and that the nominations violated tion of. said land, viz: Albert W. Fletcher, respectives precinct will be entitled to pledges made by tho president. Mr. G II Page, Darius J Dunn and Charles L. Kawdev, all of Orctown, Oregon. the following representation : Garfield, as soon as Mr. Conkling had M.30-1 W. T, B ukney . Register, Amity................................................................ 10 * 8 McMinnville 12 declared his apposition, withdrew all Bellevue........... 5 North Yamhill. . . 14 Carlton................... 7 Sheridan.................10 other nominations of New Y’ork offices, Notica for Publication. Dayton.................... 9 Willamina.......... 6 leaving the objectionable one to be act L and O ffice , at Oregon City, Or. J E C’hehalenr......... ü Willamette........... 5 Match. 22d, 1-s.ss > ed upon by itself. Finding that he Lafayette........... 10 W ('hehalem .8 Notice is hereby given that the following N McMinnville 14 Dundee................. 4 could not provent the confirmation, named settler has filed notice of his inten The committee respectively rec- Conkling on May 16, resigned bis sena- tion to luake final proof in support of his omtnend that the precinct primaries for torehip, and returned homo to seek a claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Tillamook county, the election ot delegates to said con vindication in tho form of a re-election. Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Friday, vention bo held on Saturday, April 28, In this lie was unsuccessful; another re May 18th, 1388, viz: George 11. Page, home 1888. stead entry. No. 4970. for tho S ELI of N W W L. B radshaw , Chairman. publican was chosen to fill his place,and 1-4 and N El-4 of SW1-4 and Lots 2, 3, 4 Sec C has . G risskn , Sec. Mr. Conkling returned to his law prac 25 T 5 SR 11 W. He names the following witnesses toprove tice in New York City. In 1884 he was his continuous residence upon, and cultiva Read the Republican platform ami still hostile to tlio republican party and tion of said land, viz: Albert \V, Fletcher. then notice the differences between the used his influence to defeat JamesG. Wm, A. Gage, Charles L bawdey and Darius J. Dtinu all of Oretown, Oregon practiceaml tl:o preach of the Republican Blaine. Since the last presidential cam M. 30 1 W T. B urney , Register party. _______ paign ho has not entered into active pol Notice for Publication- The Republican speaker, Rufus itics. With the majority of the republi L and O ffice at Oregon Citv, Or., I can party the name of Conkling is a mis Mallory, failed to appear ae per agree March 8, 1888 f ment Friday night last. It is to ba. 1 nomer. Through all his life he was an act Notice is hereby given that the following- ivo energetic worker in the political field named settler has filed notice of his inten lor the Democratic party that he failed and hiH namo hits been engraved in tion to make final proof in support of his claim, anti that said proof will be made be The T ki * ki '1 ionk makes the statement largo letters upon the pages oi history. fore the judge or clerk at Tillamook, Oregon on Saturday, May 5, 1S38, viz: G. E R. that Oregon will go nt least 1000 Dem Rest in peace. Dean, homestead entry No 4861, for tho lots ocratic this year. The reason: People 2, 3. 4, 8 and 9, sec 31. T 3 N R 10 W, see tho difference between rich pro lie names the following witnesses to prove EASILY SEEN THROUGH. his continuous resilience upon, and culti tected manufacturers and poor umpro- vation of. said land, viz. W. W. Armstrong. tected farmers. The Republican platform declares "in Win, H Snyder, 1) Bencteau, Win. Stein- favor of reducing the annual surplus haucr, all ot‘ Nehalem. Oregon. mar 1652 W T. B urney . Register. The democracy of the state have taken revenues of tho government by admit to the Rush, but unlv to tnako a Killin. ting free of duty such articles of general —World. Notice for Publication- Why don’t you give it credit? This use as cannot be produced or manufac L and O ffice at Oregon City, Or.. [ The articles pun originated at the Democratic con tured by our people.” March, 8, 1888 f vention at Pendleton. It was perpetrat which are manufactured by our people Notice is hereby given that the followinir- in large quantities aro protected to-day named settler has filed notice of his inten ed by Cradleltongh ot the Wasco Sun. tion to make final proof in support of his by an enormous duty and the democrat claim, and that said proof will be made be Umatilla county |>olitics are running ic paity wants a reduction on them. The fore the judge or clerk, at Tillamook, Ore high at the present. Tho East Oregon reason that they are manufactured so gon, on Saturday, April 28. 1888. viz: Wm. W Armstrong, homestead entrv No (M50 ian is calling a man by tho name of Mc- largely shows that they are a necessity for the S W 1, <>i - i: 1 , - E ’ , ot S W > t nx Zlall a liar and a villian and invites him of life, and tho republican party wants 28 lots 2 ami 3 sec 3.3. T 3 N R 10 W, Ho names the following witnesses to r to do his d—est in trying defeat John the tariff to remain whore it is, But on prove his continuous residence upon, and Bently tho democratic candidate far the articles which are not produced by cultivation of, said land, viz: (». E II Dean. Win H. Snyder. Win. Steinhauer, .- sheriff. our people and which of course, if we C W. Alley, all of Nehalem, Oregon. do nor need become luxuries, the Te W. T B arney . Register. Geo. W. Belt, the nominee on the publican party declares in favor of ri- Democratic ticket for district attorney of ducing tho surplus by reducing the tar I Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. t the 3d judicial district, needs no recom Notice for Publication. iff on articles of luxury, articles upon t mendation to the |>eople of this county. which the rich man pajethe tariff. This I ’ nited S tate * L and .O ffice . ) For the last two years the people have Oregon i’iry, March 3, 1888 i r become thoroughly acquainted with his is easily seon through, the republican Notice is hereby gi’ en that incompliance party still stands in with ths monopol with the provisions of the act of congress works, if not with him personally. He ists and wants tho poor man to pay the of June 3, 1878, entitled “an act for the sale is cafiable, energetic and possesses all expenses of the government. All through of timber lands in the states of California, the qualities to maks a flue district at Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri that party's platform little over sights torv,” C. LeinrnwelMT. of Astoria, county I torney. He is well liked by the Re can be found mid during tho coming of Clatsoi», state (or territory) ot Oregon, * publican party in this county and noth has this aav tiled in this office his sworn campaign T hs T klepiiohk will show i statement No. 256, for the purchase of the i ing can bo said against him, S W 1-4 of N E l-l and N of S E 1*4 and them to the people lot No. 3, of seetjon No. 27. in township No. "The most unkindest cut of all” was 1 North, range No 1«) west and will oiler the refusal of the democratic state con The Marion county Republican central proof to show that tiic land sought i* more vention to endorse I'onnoyur for vice- valuable for its timber or stone than for president. ami that to after his late bril committee have resolvod that Judge agricultural purposes, and to establish hi’ liant campaign, in which he promised a Williams is capable of demolishing any claim to said land Indore the register and system of improvements, and to remove foreign missionary of the Democratic receiver of this office at Oregon City, on Saturday tho 26th day of May. 188$, all the Chinamen from tho state, by party imported into the stat« during the He names as witnegftes: Frank Hobson which dodge he was elected, and might of Garabaldi. William Haskins of Gnruba! bo again, as all fools are not dead yet. coming campaign. We want to be di. 8. E. Sibley of Kilches, C C Brown of ' "It does seem ungrateful.”—Eugene around when he demolishes John r. Astoria Any and r.ll persons claiming (vlvcrslv City Register. Irish Blood will flow. the above described lands are reipivstod to From the above we learn that all the filo their claims in this office on or before . fools are not dead. If the fool killer The firxt gun fired by the Repnblican said 26th day of May. 1888 meh 16*3 W. T Bi rney , Register. shoulJ come around bo would walk party in thia county failed to go off. I right into tho Register office and make The powder waa damp or the national Notice for Publication. a big killing. Tho rcndleton conven central committee failed to mail the L and Ornes at Oregon City, Or., tion did endors« the name Governor speech to the «peaker. The gun was i March 31, 1888. Pennoyer for vice-president and this is Rufus Mallory of Portland and it will Notice is hereby given that tin- following- only a republican cry against tlie Dftno- only carry about an ounco ball luoded named settler hoi< tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his cratic party with wind It would hurt no one claim, and that said proof will be made be fore t*-c county judge or clerk of Yamhill The Republicans seem to think that should the piece hurst. county, Oregon, at Lafayette, Oregon, on Monday. May 28, ISSN. vix: l.indsev De Bingor Herman has n complete walk lashinutt. homestead entrv No. 4I4<>. for The New Y’ork World of Sunday, tho over in the coming congressional rece, W of N W 14 noil N W 1-4 of S W It will surpriso them to find out niter Apiil 8, conaiKted ol thirty-six pages. 1-4 of sec 22, T 518 R <i W One linndrsd and eiglnv compositors He names the following witnesses to election that Gearing is mois popular ware smploysd upon it. Ths advertise prove his continuous residence upon and with the masses than the man Herman. ments fillad 176 columns, and ths num cultivation of, said land, vis: Star South tl, Joncpl Joseph Bird, Janies McKinley, and If they could .tell ns anything Herman bet separate advertisements known as mayd. Isaac c Daugiu Daugherty, all of Yamhill county Or Las done in congress besides draw his “Wants,” there wero thirteen sollid ' Apr.YJ W. T. B irney , Re-ister salary and mileage,we will consider that pages. No newspaper ever presented | we have learned something. He has an equal record. The number of copies Notice for Publication. L axd O ffice at Oregon City. Or., I introduced a lew meaningless bills to be printed of tins single ¡esna exceeded I March I, sure, but they never amounted to any 285,000. Notice is hereby »iven that th« following* thing and not one lias done the people named settler has tiled notice of his inter»- tion to make final proof in support of tiia .of Oregon one bit of good. On the other The Republican papers of thia «tale claim, and that said proof will be made l»e- hand John M. Gearin is young, bright do not put a very bold face to their ar fore the Oounty Clerk of Tillamook ronnty, and energetic, and in the Italie of con ticles on how badly John M. Gearin Oregon at Tillamook Oregon, on Moadxjr May 14, 1888 viz: John Sheets preemption gress would be heard to some effect and will ba beaten. They know too well claim No 3818 for the 8 W 1-4 of X W for the benefit of this great common his popularity throughout the state and N W 1-4 of S W 1-4 -«e 17. and of N K 1-4 and N E 1-1 of S E M, wealth, Oregon. Ho might not intro and in Multnomali county eapecialy. In S R 9 W duce as many bills, but they would be hint the penpie of Oregon see the prin- He naflics the following wit more effective, you can bo assured of vipals ot Clevelands great message and prove his continuous ntaidcnce upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz. Truman that. They could not he less effective will show their preference by voting for Harris. J W. Johnson. J. N McCun« and Geor • W Rielp« all of Tillamook. Ore •han the ones introdm-ed bv Herman. hint at the coining June election. gon. NCV.M W T. Bvaxtr. Register Fb I The. Appetite L and Ornca at Oregon City, Or , i April 3, 1888.1 May be increased» tho Digestive organs Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his inten strengthened, and the bowels regulated, tion to make final proof in support of his I by taking Ayer’s Pills. Thesa Pills ara claim and that said proof will tn made be fore the judge or clerk of Yamhill county. I purely vogctablo in. their compoiiiion. They contain neither calomel nor any at Lafayette. Oregon, on Wj-lm sday, May 23, 1888,’ viz: James M. lk-witt. homestead I •ther dangerous drug, and may i •> takt a entry, No 4301, for the 8 Jy of N W 1-4 8 W with perfect safety by persons c£ all age?. 1-4 of 8 W 1-4 sec. 20, T 58 R (I W I was a great sufforcr from Dy. papsia He names the following witnesses to and Constipation. I hnd no appetite, prove his cuulinuou.s resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land. viz. E. C. Ma an<l was constantly afflicted with Head ache and Dizziness. I e irrc.ilted our loney, T R. llulcy, .1. M. Lady and F J. family doctor, v. ho prest;rib*;d for me, at Steward all of Sheridan l'ostollice, Yam various times, without ailording rucra hill county, Oregon. tha.i temporary tt iiLt’. I Dually < * 1.1- Aprl3:4 W. T. II ckxet , Register menced taking Ayer’s rills. In a short time luy dige stiou and appetite NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. BISHOP & KAY r ► S-t -I* i. E.:~. oy r ? äJ i K y .. F» - l -.4 ■ 1-r. n-e <ie> el* s.’.utch. «Miks »»ut C g * fen« «y year CLOTHINCI CLOÏli . I CLOTHINI’ i «• <-r. O-<r a y r*5 .* .ti. s. m.-- > cuied s K.S aa-1 'I '-" Lille I v. a.!n.e.-y l». r h-1 . (tu , ur-e <Jr.< ubouí ACTJ a. I-. y, or s. s t . Ú u. » niosl fan.l a g'K «1 Ul'i eüu*- 1 ‘ w. .k, d it- „luaore ...-.»e rur , .„ediera. O- n-r, The Best Qualities & Substantial Made. Our new Fall and Winter stock of Cloth, ing is now on exhibition. Oiii* Qualities. sr.ar.sri »a. s. C.. Ai-i11' a -Far f ' , .’a’uiby IMPROVED my bowels Were rc.'ntla^ed, and, by tho time 1 finishe I two L ¡ u s ot these Pills my tendency t > hradtudiCM h.i.l disap peared, and I bui^.Ec stroi:g a:id welL — bariiu M. Logau, Wilmington, Del. I wn3 trouble ^ for over a vetif, with Lo*«s of App nt.il Geueral Debility. 1 coiurpi-||. , J truing Acer’s Pilis, and, before finishing hall a Lox of this medi cine, my appetite and strength were ro stored.C. O. Clark, Danbuiy, Conn. Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine known to mo for regulating the bowels, and for all diff uses caused by adisordcreii Stomach ami iav* r. I f.uttered for over three yc-uis w?.h Headache, Indigestion, and Const ipation. 1 had noappe. ire. and avus weak and nervous most of the time. 3 WC. DY USING three boxes of Ayer’s Fills, and si tho satue thno fll.dif._f jii.yst I v.as com pletely ctirc«l. My d?,'-stive or, u;s aro tiov in good order, and I am in perfect Lcaltli. — P. Lockwood, Topeka, hans. Ay?r’s n;tve me Wonder fully. F -r iu’.»r;iis 1 sutiered. froi.’i Indi- g 'StiaiF aivl Ih-/' ichf. W:k> re.-thss at night, >:■ 1 h.id a ci r Usi, in t . , mouth every mur’: :g. AAcr tamug Lot of Ayers i ad ‘hi J.e tnvi.:.-3 d’s- appe-.. f -l, T*.;y lOvd oly.- - ted Wed, £hd ny sleep v/ar* r fresi; i z. — C. Jxt iDiiieu’A”• a .O’. kVurt-, 4 a ^»..'3. 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R R Thompson NOTIONS'. leaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:30 p. in. U S Mail steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun day, at (i a. rn., for Astoria. ' TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Leave Ash st. at 6 a. m., except Sun day. tOOREGON CITY, Dayton and Al laany.—Str. leaves Port I iiul at 7 a. in. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Dayton and w.iy points. Returning leave Davtoir as 6 a. in., 1'aesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, l-.r Albany and way jsoints at 6 a. m.. Mondays and Thurs days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes days and Satmdavs. TICKET OFFICE FIRST* O\1< STS. A. L. MAXWELL, iti (ien. Paas. * Ticket Graining, Pitper Hanging and Carriage Painting. Prompt Attention to Orders from the Country. PURE BRED JERSEY BULL Dark Brown, White switch, Black muzzle, Bred by Springer Bros’, Amity, Oregon. DAMS. Calved Feb, 4 1884 Got by Orange 2d, Gut by Orange 1st. SIKES. Christmas, No 8204 Duke of Wellington impor ted Hull from Island of Jersey, Tho above Bui will stand at tlio ranch of W. Iluluian, ono mile south ol McMinnville. Terms, $3.00. wish in advance. These terms insure a calf. 44 3m Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Í & s HARD WARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, MeSIiHuville, Oregon. P arlin ’ s N ew S pring C ultivator . No 4 Osborne Mowei We have Double Cultivators with all the Late Improvements. ijj ^ve Largest assortment of Kj»Buggies m Yamhill county. kes Of ttt Patterns X A MARTIN & SANDERS.