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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1888)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. I 1st ballot, Bricdwell 75,Selph4O, Neleon 2. Briedwell declared elec ted. The Official Democratic Paper. 2d ballot, Selph 107, Hall 8, Gil Ths unterrifieil assembled in goodly key 2, Mendenhall 1, Maloney 1. I .L.HEATH j numbers at llie cotlrt house in Lafayette Selph declared elected. Haney of Lafayette mofed that WeMia.evn.LK, Fatnav, M ay 4. 1888. I Wednesday and elected a ticket which wiil make a good sbowinj at the polls the nomination of the two represen ■»e.HOCBATIC STATE TICKET. in June. The convention was called to tatives be declared unanimous. order by J. D. Ferguson of Lafayette at Out of older. Presidential Electors. Nomination for clerk was then 10:15. Fenton of McMinnville moved W II. EFFINGER, W. R. BILYEU, declared in order. Harris of Dav- that Galloway of McMinnville be elect K R. SKJPWCRTH. ed temporary chairman, carried : Sparks ton, Hendrix of Carlton, and Fer- Congress of McMinnville moved that L. Thomp» guaon of West Chehalem were JOHN M. GEARIN. son act as as istant temporary secretary, placed in nomination by their re Supreme Judge carried ; L. F. Hall of West Chehalem spective delegations. JOHN BI RNETT 1st ballot,Harris 56, Hendrix 44, moved that a committee on permanent organization and order et business be Blank 1( Ferguson 18. Ferguson DEMOCRATIC COOT Y TICKET. appointed by the ehair, consisting of withdrew. from each precinct, carried) J. L. one Representatives 2d ballot, Harris 72, IIcndri.4 47. Ferguson of Lafayette th it a committee ’DEO. W. BRI EDWELL, E. E. SELPH. of three be appointed on credentials, Harris declared elected. Clerk carried ; chair appointed the following Nominations for Recorder in or persons to act on cmuinittees. K L HARRIS der. Moved that mice be auspend- Permanent organization and order of Sheriff business: I.. F. Hall, West Clielialem ; I ed and Thompson be declared num- T. J HARRIS John Dem]*y. North Yamhill; X. K, i inated by acclamation. Carried. Recorder Sitton, Carlton; W. D. Fenton, North | Nomination for sheriff in order. McMinnville; W C Hembree, South ■ Ferguson nominated Harris.second- J. THOMPSON McMinnville; R N Snell. Davton; John I ed by Fenton, Bufeh of Amity and Commissi oners. Haney. Lafayette; Frank Wright, Belle C G. SCOTT. 11. GKE. vue; H S Maloney, Sheridan; Clay Nelson of Lafayette were placed in Buri li.Amity ; M B Hendrix,Wheatland ; nomination by Hurley and Ingle Treasurer. R Everest, East ( hehalem; It Booth, respectively. G. W. GOUCHER. Willamina; J M Ramsey, Dundee. 1st ballot, liaHis 85, Nelson 17, Assessor, Commit!» on credentials : J L Fergu Harris L. F HALL son, Lafayette; Willi« Star, Dayton; Burch 14, Gee 1, blank 1. John W Ihiedwell, Amity; declared elected. School Superintendent. Motion marie by Ferguson that con Nominations for COirlmissioners C C. LINDEN. vention take a recess until II :30for com was declared in order and the fol Su.veycr mittees to work, carried. II 8. MALONEY Convention called to order at 11:30 lowing named gentlemen were o’clock; committee, on permanent or placed in nomination: J C Nelson, Coroner. ganization and order of business report of West Chehalem, II Gee of Belle G SMITH ed as follows: . Joint Representative To the democratic countv convention vue. J It Forrest of Wheatland and C. V. KIRKENDALL. of Yamhill county, Oregon. Gentlemen: C G Scott of Carlton. 1st ballot, Scott 34. Gee 32, Nel We vonr rommittee upon permanent District Attorney organizatinn and order of business re- son 44, Forrest 7. No election. G. W. BELT. •IK'Ctliillv recommend as follows: 1st. 2d ballot, Nelson 50( Scott 53, That the tem|>orary officers of this con Ignatius Donnelly's .Shakespearian vention lie declared the permanent offi- Gee 13. No election. ■cypher story has been indorser! as sound ceis thereof. 2d. That the convention Mr. Ferguson made a motion to by George Parker Colder,rpioen counsel, proceed to nominate by ballot, candid suspend rules and declare Scott one of the most eminent of English ates for the following offices, in tbe or and Nelson the nominees. Fenton der named to-wit: mathematicians. The nomination of two representatives, objected and Ferguson withdrew «< “ ,a. the motion, remarking that the of a ,.„n,,lv..|.,I county clerk, a • < An expedition has been organized, and recorder, convention could see the way the • t tt Sheriff, jvill toon »tart; ite object being the cap- wind blew. 41 «« of two commissioners, tare of every buffalo in America in ot- fl (« 3<l ballot, Ccott 70, Nelson 46, Gee 2, of a county treasurer, <« « ( Heott declare.l elected. Mr Ferguson Aer to el.ow how many remain of the assessor, 41 il then addressed the convention in favOr many million« of those animals who of a county school of Mr Nelson, Mr Fenton spoke to the superintendent. enee roamed the praitee of the west. The nomination of a county surveyor. convention fn favor of Mr Gee. Mr They will not bo killed but captured " coroner. Ferguson then jumped Mr Fenton but and preserved, in order to not let them And your committee further recom without apparent success upon the del become extinct. The few that remain mend that it requires a majority of all egation. Mr Fenton replied and then Ferguson ro.«o and wanted to know il are man)' miles from habitation and in the vote« cast in the convention to nom Mr i Mr Fenton made certain statement ?.L inate any candidate. Respectfully sub order to get news of the captures carrier Renton i remarked that lie possibly did mitted. 1.. F. II ai . l , Rn arder pigeons will be used to carry the news Chairman. ' irnson re r to taffy Mr Fergiisou, Mr Fer- to the nearest telegraphic, office. The rottuultldb bn credentials report- ; guson retired with* forced smile upon •it rt--. foliowing-name>i gentlemen en , liis face. Very .xcitinig for a few iuid - I IBs tlion order wAs restored and the GEARIN FOR CONGRESS, titled to a soat In the convention: Lafayette—J J Carey, J L Ferguson, I uallot proceed^ The following are articles which have John Haney. J Huston, Johu Thomp I i 4th ballot, Geo Gil, Nelson 54. - appeared in the various papers througli- son, M J Ramsey, M C Rudder, J C i Mr Gee declared elected. Miehaux. Nomination in order for treas “ out the state favoring Gearing for con hast Chehalem—JI II L vengood,G Rl gress. Bristow, J Everest, M .1 Jones, R Ever urer. The following named geutle- inan were plaml in nomination, S Mr. Gsaris, when lie goes Io congress, est. North Yamhill—I’ II Messner, T F Ilarding of S McMinnville, G mg*’siot be so fluent in introducing bills as Mr.. IJenKuum, butthen some of those Goodrich, N II Perkins, C V Kuykvn- Goucher of Amity and J IHxon of he iutrudaees trill pass.—Eugene Guard ilall, James Gaunt, John Simmons, Lafayette “Gearin .for Congress’’ strikes tiie John Detnpsy, G F Cooper, II Bower, 1st b:illot, Goucher 71x Dixon 22, average UepeWu-nn with dismay, for Ivan Daniel^Sani Roberts, F Flor.», C Harding 16. Goucher declared el 4* he is a ti ue speaker, null equip|>ed for L Bower, Win Malone. South Mi-MiAnville—Win Galloway, ected. the poeitmndi* asfiiies to, and very pop ular with tho inaeses. It he is nut elect F. Rhode.*, J D Fenton. Wnyman Hem Nomination for a$$e?$or being in ed we will miee ovr guess very much.— bree, T D 1’liiier, II L lleatli, Wm Roof. order the following names were E Wright, S F ILuiling, F W Martin, R Roseburg Review:. Murray. T Rowland. placed in nominate'4V L. V Hall of Jehu M. Gearin is going to be our Bellevue—M. McKinley, Janies Agee, Chehalem. 11 EkV.-Ui.T- itf Dayton. 1 nesgChingr.ea»!uay dt*»m P- esenl appeai- M Chapin, Win Gilson, Frank Wright. J C Nelson of Aivity,. J C Fryer of anees aml lik I h . jw ha« nut yet coin- Sheridan—I’ M Scroggins,Cliae. Greg I mewed. Tlis-l'-ras* 1 Labor classes aie ory, II S Mai niev, E E Selph, J E Carlton, W Curry of Lafayette, R going for .hi«u, .»iv1 .htsiness men are Richter, James Townsend, John Cronin, Longaerc of S McMinnville, F going for hiu\, iMMMuae thev know he •I R Mendenhall, Thomas Agee, I) C Wright of De'devue.. . Mr Fer '•will bo lionont gud <«mc .arid that he hue Coleman. guson nominated Mr Harmony, *A-thlentand will maku b» influence fell —W F Coulter,.I W Biiedtvell, ttlitUheunlorvMi-. of —East Or» C Amity provided he lived west of the rail R .lack, James Booth, II Clay Burch, 1 Vnu > Charles Allen, It W Phillips, C Wilson, road . Mr FetUo.. ?ecot d, d th • m. John M. Gearin it to bo < jui - I’Allison, E M Briedwell. tion ¡ind Mr Ferguson said it was wiext Democratic CongresxMan. 11« North McMinnville—J Wisecarver, (’ i is ■■ Oregonian, having Ivin born ia Brnly, C (irissen, G Baker, Il F Sparks. plain to be seen that Mr Harmony ; P»n<llch«n. jin is oue <**tt>r- brightest II Rummel, Chas Mi-Call.W I. Toney, J was a lisideut of one the McMinn- 1 lawyers in the Sta/w » Hint«’ vf bread N Wisecarvor, T A Turner, Jones How cille precincts. A telegram was • views, and a maw ouho wonhl do v>« l ell, W D Wright, M Morgan, W D Feu- read as follows. > honest, hard work for the people. Illis ton. Dayton,Oregon, May 2,1^88 Hon. , record in toe grreiee.siou show* UhW he Wheatlaud—A I’ Magness, J R For i has the pertinacity -of a luiU-dogS tire rest, W II Wood, A Stmtenbeig, M B Win. Galloway, chiiirman Demo cratic < onventivn, Lafayette, Or. . energy ol a 40-Atuiw powr-r rngru». anu Hendrix. strike, like a pile driver A poaitiv Dayton—AM Peery, Willis Star, \V F I have just been informed bv and aggrrsaiva man—ami u. *wip i>>p- Gilkey, C G Reisner, 11 N Snell, .1 W wire of nomination. Please express ressnt Gar« .Slate in .t|,r nt-x* f 'oiigterra l igle, W I Mi-Diiniel, A Allison,, V E to the gentlemen of the convention B io. —Wascy tiua. i'nih-e—Lew Ilagee, .1 f Bryan, my earnest thanks for the honor There aeeuiR lo to a «avidly growing conferred. Hoping that victory impiess.ou Ibal Jnltu .4 ii-.uin will i»<- Jo i 1. Vciignoii. 1> M Rainaey, West i bub.item—C C Ferguson, I. F may crown onr efforts in the coun tile next (’a« groats* »a i on thugrii. llill. I Fi ’ .ut»'. ,A C Atkniaon, Amos lie is an able li»v yer and a man in oveiy ty campaign. I am very truly way rpiautied.furtlie |x>sitiuii. Hermann, WuoiL Wm I r sbme, Wui Walk»«, yours, R. I,. H arris . th. man of great endeavors anil small lames Crawford. Willamina—R S lloolli, II Riiley, J 1st ball<4. Hall 32, Longaere 23, results, is mtr making much of a .tn in Congress thia .»««sion the people uie ichaller, l.‘ Ruler, tie« Femlall, V R W Carey 12, balance distributed getting extremity, tired ot tun air-bag Femlall. Carlton—N l< Sitton, T J Fryer. I. C around amongst the candidates. representative, ami incuau of Ins lertuni- .inatiuu by the Republican*. will no rtmi»|»:ou, Geo’Oldliam, C G Scott, No election. 2d ballot, Ita’l 61. Fryer 23, dot'll'ait down mi him is a paralyzing lohn llunn, Frank Hembree. i >n iiiciii.ii tlw ciMivbntiun adjournail Longaere 6, Wilson !>, Carey 14, man net—T'Aipyua llurald until 1 o’clock. • I Gilson 4, Wright 1, Jack ' 1. ‘Hall No hotter nvuiiuaCwii ituao that ol Am:axm>x session . John M. Jeeuriu oouJd have been 1 declan’ll elected. Co ivention called tn or der bv chair made. IJari.akle. twue«t audenergetic, Nominations for county school man al I o'clm k. just tbe reijuiru'.eeuf a IhsUVass cong ess Cliair ap|MMiited ns tellers. It N Snell i superintendent being in order, the man. . Jobit M. fiearin, uur west cangressm m. ol Dayton, C Griasen ol McMinnville, I following-named gentlemen were will soon canvas* tbs stale, in lielial and C C Fsrguson of West Clie'ialom. A collection was then taken and a nominated, C C Linden Willamina. ■ of ths ifsmucracy. and we li.po every body will hear him. lie ia oue ot the goodlv number of sheckie* were dropped ■ : W F Williamson of North Yamhill, . and Carl Young of Lafayette. ¡best speakers in tbe Mats, who will inm th» hat forcamptign purposes. Hun W T Nowcomt • of Tillarn «ok .draw good siidience* wherever lie goes 1st ballot, Young 37, Linden 54, Wi would not be surprised if John M. county was invited to a as it within ths I I Williamson 24. So election. bar, on motion ol F»ntoa. In a little [ • Gearin is elected to succeed Binger 2d ballot. Linden 58, Young 54, Hermann, so decided has the public speech to Ilia convention Mr Newcomb« Linden declared .desire Irecome to select one who knows • tated that the county endorsed the | I Williamson 2. howto effect some salutary legislation nomination o( C V Kuykswdall. ; elected. Too following leeolution was then and does not confine Ins efforts alone to Nominations for county surveyor introducing bill*. There is nolwrdv in read snd adopt« I, with an amcmlrpsnl I being in order, Mr. Maloney was made by W T Neaeumbe of TilLitws'k | in Oreg in wlio is better equipped lot Uitkaraa, Ire delegiia» ¡from the nominated. He being tho only can Congressman Iban Mr.G —Jacksonville counties of Yamhill and 1 U*inook, to' didate the rules were suspended Timea, Democratic slats convention as joint Thera i. no man in Oregon whom the the lepiessntativo for the counties of Yam and Maloney was declared unani- .Journal oouhi give a Snore vigorous mid hill un«l Tillamook our esteemod fellow > .molisly elected. unqualified ondornemont for congress , C V Kuykendall; thorafore b« it - Nominations for coroner resulted ional honors than than Hon. John M cilir.cn That the democratic party ! in T Rowland of.McMinnville and «Gearin, of To-tlind, the Diiinocrntic of Resolved, Yamhill and Tillssmok counties, by i nomineo for congress. Born on Oie.o i W T Ni'wcombu, chairman ot lillaniook > G II Smith of Amity being placed .»oil at a time when Ibis stalo w.ts a vast central iininiitr-s. i i conventionaaasrn- liefore th«1 convention. waste of uninhabited desert land and bled, do c hereto- rotl.y sn«l confirm said , 1st ballot, Smith 54, Rowland 12. untrodden bills; wlren Democracy was notniniticn of Mr Kuykendall, and' .«ripplod and uilccitain, he was early in pledge to him th« united aup|siit of the Sawer 2, Fenton 9, Savage 3, Fer life taught those grand Democratic pi in deuioeisls *-f this county and Fill*mo >k guson 3, Miehaux 6, Allen 1, Gal -eiples cuuuciated by Thomson Jeffetson, at the coming June election. loway 11, Goucher I, Wright 1, aod adhered l*> ftoui that time to ths The chan pruclaim«.| nominations in prosout bv all true iueni>iere ut the order and Fenton in a neat *|>oech to the Jones 1, Blunk 1, Smith declared ¡party. He daily liesan the Mu Iv of law convention placed ie nomination tho elected. and hia succoss in its practice ban been name of J C Nel«on of Wo«t t hehalem ; I On motion convention adjourned. almost pLenoui.n.I lor oue so young. PLAIN AS DAY. He b is held various office« during Lis Mr Nelson declined. In a speech, life v.ul baa unci liven elei’ted to the into which flic county »eat figured artlii o ot district stlorney in Portland, prominently, Mr Fergttaon claimed The county eest fight ha* not ended with a Republican majority to overcome the nominution of Mr. Nelson for yet. ss can be seen by the elTotta of al nearly eight hundrod. Since entering into public life he han always been a contniiasiotier. Mr Fenton in reply Ues*rs. Ferguson and Fci fon in the foremost aorkor in polUnsii mid other to Mr Ferguson blistered the Lafa (»emocratic convention Wednesday. affaire, and bisstri« treliem e tolris party yette man in good shape. Mr Fer Mr Feiguson was champion of the L-»‘ has won to him the unqualified end >rse guson wits squelclted, but tnado a fayetto paity in the convention and merit of Hie Demur racy of the state, a* ke l m infullv for his cause, (t wis ' was prov^rrat the recent convention ut kick in which h« said no gag law wo t plain a* dny that tho majority last JGndloton. Mr. Gearin will make a in this convention, on a point of or- a* canvass of the state, and will visit Lu dcr raised by Mr Fenton. Mr. Fen- 1 November ruled th-» convvntion. It is Grand and other iroirits in Eastern Or Ion than placetl in ti'initiation the about time for the supporters of Lafayette I egon early in Muy. When ho comes narm of (Jen \V Briedwell. L F to 1 drop the fight as their cause is antag let us give him u royal wolcomo, for he onizing the majority of the people. I i* a fluent s|ieaker, mi upright ciliaen Hall of (’hehalem placed in nomin- ' W Ii«-«i « cause utit.igoiiiivs, as this one pod a straighUurWard lh»’ii'K'r.«t.—La ation the name of E E Fe’ph of ijueo its chances gruw rmalloi everr time lr a-id J’lfiul. •*h' ri'litn. ;t i« agitated. BISHOP & KAY J. B. ROHR, COUNTY IIEMIMIIATIC CONVBN'TIOXt Things Moved Along Without A Hitch Anil A Good Solid Ticket Nominated. Bocsc. Sign, and Orn.inn ntiil Painter Navigation Co M c M innville , O regon . COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. Graining; Patter Ilanginff and Carriage Painting. New Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Price, of Spring and Summer Clothing and Gents Tweed. We also carry a full line llf $10 00 1 Till rf’lÎMlili» Urn......Il * **» jl (Ml old and reliable Brownsvill W* J“* « >> /ui Mill ’ IliMuls it, tr in 1...II. both Heavy ««7 12 00 i Mill’s s Goods, 14 00 i Light weight. No-gocds sold in 15 00 i Oregon give better satisfaction We have just added a Merchant .16 00 17 50 Tailoring department to our Ready- 20 00 Made business. It ig under th 22 50 control of Mr. J. E.. Ross, wj10 6 00 well known to be a tine cutter n i nu 1 50 fitter. We will be t*ell pleased to hav0 1 75 Q desiring special suit* O 00 'our frirtidu 5 00 1 give us it call. I The prices for Tailor Made Goods will be materially reduced and We Trains for the East leave Ash St. wharf everj 4ay at 19:86 A. M. ««<• 1:15 I*. M. e Attached Io the 1:15 pm train are through Pullmaii Sleeping Car.* to Council Blurts Prompt Attention to Orders front the Country. and St Paul AttacLM tn the 12:30 a m train is thu - i Walla Walla A Dayton Kiceper. which can i, t»o boarded at Ea^t Portland station any PURE BRED JERSEY CULL time after 8 n m Trains arrive at 2:45 and 7:45 p ni every day, . $1 Tbe compsuv reserve lhe rigid to change Hteamerg or sailing days, “Lord Chesterfield it ll it It It a Fittest TO ASTORtA,-Str. R R Thompson Dark Brown, -White switch, Black leaves Ash st wharf ever.v Monday Wed muzzle, Brad by Springer Bros’, Amity, It It and Saturday at 11 :30 p m. L S Mail it It Oregon. eteamer leawa Asli at. daily, except Sun A big Drive in Seersucker SIKES. day, at 6 a. in., for Astoria. DAMS. Calved Feb. 4 1884 Christman, No 8204 Coats and Vests at TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Got by Orange 2d, Duke of Wellington think are cheaper than ah* Tailof Leave Ash at. at 6 a. in., except Sun Got by Orange 1st. imported Bull from Alpaca Coats and Vests 4 50 shop id Oregoi’i. Fancy Checks day. Island of Jersey. 2 50 Alpaca Coats end Vests TO OREGON CITY, Dayton and Al Tl!6 above Bui will stand at the ranch Remember our tdd tnotto, hanv.—Str. leaves Portland ’»t 7 a. in. r-f C. W. Holman, one mile south ol Our lines of Neck Wear, Hosiery, Mondays XVe<!nesdavs and Friddfs, for McMinnville. THE UEST GOODS FOR THE Dayton and way points. Returning leave Terms, *3.00, cash in ridvance. These Silk ¿landerchiefs, Summer Under Davton as 0 a. rn., 1’iiesdays, Thursdays terms insure a calf. least mone V; 44 3m wear; Glove«; Cuffs and Collars, and Saturdays. . For Albany and way Plain and Fancy Shirts are full points at 6 a. m.. Mondays and Thurs and complete, and otir stock of new days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes- Style Hats eclipse any stock ever «lavs and Satiwdavs. TICKET OFFICE Children Cry for FIRST A OAK STS. A. I.. MAXWELL, before offered to the people of Pitcher ’ s Castorla. Gen. Pass. A Ticket A<jent. McMinnville, Oregon. Yamhill. Bishop & Kay, HARD WABE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS, fríe .11 hi «ville, ©reg-®® I Agents for RUSSELL & CO.’S fine line of Threashers, Saw Mills, Wagons, Buggies and Fanning Implements, THE BEST WAGON IS ALWAYS THE KLfe----- IV THE NATIONAL TUBULAR AXLE FARM WAGON, ^RLÖT s N e STS p RIJC C ultivator « I ¿10 4L Osborne Mower We have Double Cultivators with all the Late Improvements. MARTIN & s N