The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, May 11, 1888, Image 2

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    WESTSIDE TELEPHONE.! Goucher was called to his
bedside,
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1 ’ he always received the best of treat-
pay or no pay.
The Official Democratic Paper, [ ment,
The candidate for assessor, L F
Ilall of West Chehalem, is a promi­
Publisher.
I.. hiea -T h
nent man in that section of the
W c M issvii . lk , F uiday , M ay 11. 1888. county and generally known all
over the county. Mr. Hall is a
good judge of property and if elec­
DBMOCKATIC HTATK TICKET.
ted will make some of these fellows
Presidential Electors.
who have never been assessed jump
W II EFEINGEIl, W. 1!. BILYEU,
around pretty lively.
K R. SKIl’WORTH.
C. C. Linden the candidate for
Cong i-ess
school superintendent,is a thorough
JOHN M. GEARIN'.
school teacher and has had large
Supreme Judge
experience in that field. He is very
JOHN BURNETT.
popular with the peeple and has
had some experience in the duties
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
of school superintendent.
Representatives
II. S. Malonv the candidate for
GI’O. W. BRIEDWELL* E. E. SELPH. surveyor is a well to do farmer and
Clerk
a fine engineer and surveyor, Mr.
R L HARRIS.
Malony has been before the people
Sheriff
for this ofliee several timss previous
T. J HARRIS.
to this and has never been defeated.
Re -onler.
He is concientious as can be seen
J. THOMPSON.
by his resignation of the ofliee of
county surveyor when J. C. Cooper
Commissioners.
tied him for that position.
C G. SCOTT, 11. GEE.
(L Smith the nominee forejroner
Treasurer,
is at present living in Amity. He
G. W. GOUCHER.
is a medical man and has always
Assessor,
,
been a hard worker in the Democra­
L. F IIAI.L
tic ranks. He is a son of — Smith
School Superintendent.
of West Chehalem. He was the
C C. I.INDEN.
Democratic nominee two years ago
Su.vcyer
and came within 27 votes of being
H 8. MALONEY.
elected.
Coroner.
C. V. Kuykendall the joint repre­
G SMITH
sentative for Yamhill and Tilla­
Joint Representative
mook counties is a man of good
C. V. KIRKENDALL.
judgment. He is a well to do farm­
District Attorney
er living near North Yamhill. His
G. W. BELT.
friends arc many and he has the
Roger Q Mills who drew up the new happy faculty of making friends
tariff bill is one of the largest sheepoWR- wherever he goes, lie is a staunch
eis in the United Stat»». Ho Bays that democrat and should be loyally
supported both in this county and
the tariff on wool lowers its price.
Tillamook. On a question of law,
We are in receipt ui the Daily Evening Mr. Kuykendall would not consid­
Democrat published in Albany. It is a er the policy of njaking a stand,but
creditable publication both inoclianically would make his stand on the side
and editorially. It Will do a whole lot which appears to him to be the
of good lor the party during the present fight.
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YAM HILI. IlKri'BLICANS.
Hold Their County Convellili n llarmoni
ously.
M c M innville . O regon .
Tha Jieupblican nominating conven­
tion Hist in tho village of Lafayette
Monday, and nominated a ticket, which
we most sincerely hope will go under
during tire present campaign. Tho fol­
lowing is the ticket:
For Representatives,
R. R. LAUGHLIN, W. R. DERBY.
Commissioners,
D. B. KINGEliY, 8. BRUTSCIlER.
Sheriff,
W. W. NELSON.
Clerk,
J. AV. HOBBS.
Recorder»
WYATT HARRIS,
Treasurer,
r. P. GATES,
Assessor,
F. M. YORK.
Survey or,
J. C. COOPER,
School Superintendent,
L. II. BAKER,
Coroner.
E. B. FELLOWS.
A number of Democrats also assem­
bled to watch tire battle of tire clans,
expecting to see the Highlands arrayed
against tire Lowlands. But strange to
»av in this instance the Camerons and
McGregors were friendly anil a spirit of
mutual friendship seemed to perJude
the whole affair.
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The convention was called to order at
10 :P> by 1’. 1*. Gales, chairman or tire
county central commit’ee.
E 0 II idaway «loved that Lee Laugh­
lin Im appointed temporary chairman.
Cairied. Mr. Laughlin addremed the
convention at sdihe length and gave
them all some advice.
W.Carl inoverl that John Wortman
be elected temporary secretary. Carried.
E. C. lladaway moved to appoint a*
Committee on ere leutrals consisting of
one from each precinct to be appointed
by each dulegalien, am in toil by Dei by
that the chair appoint committee, Mo
lion as ainenderl earned.
campaign and we wish it success.
On motion of Hadafi’ay, John Louis
YAMHILL’S KACK THICK.
Rogers was elected temporary assistant
«ufus Malloiy in hie speech nt this
secretary.
$500 Expended for Grading:, this Season»
"place Saturday night said. "Grover ---Lindsey and Bruch Expected to Train
Chair appOitrlu.l t'lu fulluWing dele
gates on the coiniiuttee on credentials •
Cleveland lias followed the policy of
on this Track.
i E U HadaWay, Am'tyi W Carl, Carlton ;
the Republican party.” After Hint he
C Lafolette, Sheridan; W II II Carv.
People of the sorroumling country do Willamina; lip Bini, Lafayette; 11 F
cursed the administration and kicked
’awful hard nltoiit the administration be­ not know that McMinnville Iras tho Bedwell, Noith Yamhill; C Vaugh, Dun­
ing in tlio hands of tho Democrats. If finest track in the state. During the i dee ; D B Kinge y, Bellevue; C S Wil-I
Cleveland follows the policy of the g. o. past few weeks the stock company own­ liamson, Wheatland; J Hobson, Erst
Chohalem ; A Nelson, West Cbehalein ;
I>. and that policy ¡ b as bad as Mallory ing the grounds have been nt work grad­ J W Cowls, North McMinnville; J T
tries to make it, God save tT?c country, ing the track and getting it in line con­ Goudy, Dayton ; J E Magers, South Mc­
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- the Republicans never will.
dition. Over |5()0 has been expended Minnville.
On motion of Fellows convention ad­
on the grading; in Borne places the track
journed until 11:30. Dr. Watts then
OUR CANDIDATES.
tias been raised to tire height vf 5 feet mado Iheiinnounceinont that a number
above its formor level. Mr. John 1 lul- of tariff tracts had been forwarder! to I
Detier men could not have been piek- ery has superintended the grading of the him for distribution ami that they were
ed out for tho positions they are candid­ track and I iub done a very neat job. Mr. there for all tlxotrue believers who want­
ates for on the democratic ticket. Geo. Hulerv built the first tr:*:k in Multno­ ed one.
Convention called )o order at 11:30.
W. Briedwell, the candidate for repre­ mah county. Tiro track is now ready Committee on cre'.tentials ordered to re­
sentative, lias been bofote tho people to train on. Already two stables of port.
Committee not »eady owing to a kick
twice previous to this and bin strength horses are being worked mi it. The
has been seen, by the people of Yam­ track is lull IK) feet in width tho entire in the delegation from Amity. It seems
that last Saturday at the primarmri at
hill county keeping him in the offivv of distance. A week or so of training w ill Amity, that W 11 Harrison bad been sat
make it the best mile track in the state. i
clerk tor two terms. As clerk of this A gaud stand will lie erected soon. Tire down upon.
Hrs bad- been declared
county he has discharged Ihv duties of eompaiiy has l.iiill a tow of stables, 10) elected from the ehnfr and on motion
election was reconsidered ami Mr
his office honorably and with credit to leet long, mi l will oroct more,. oou us tiie
Harrison wa» declared not elected a
the county. The people of Yamhill will lumber can be procured. The sta'ls are delegate, Harrison made a tight on the
12 x 12 with a sleeper 8x li between.
support him manfully for the position A stall or each side oi the sleeper opens I paint nml the committee was a long
t> which he aspites.
into it, so that the horses are nndur the time in rviolerii g a verdict in his favor.
Motion marie by Fellows to appoint a
l’rof. E, E. Sclph the other one of the eye of their trainer all the time. Over committee
of three ma permanent organ­
tho »tali'«, is n loft for stowing fodder.
team for representatives, is a man of ed- The
stalls are filled already with two isation and i r ler of I.ruin s-. Cariieil
•usation and relincment. Ilo is ut pres- stable oi horses Chas. Woods has six
Chair appointed I 11 Sanders of Amity,
ent tea> hing school near Shericun. horses under his care. The following is .1 .1 Spencer of McMinnville ami E 11
ol East Cbeliak-ur.
lie is a good moral man and is a Iris stab^ : Wiillulii—2 year old filly, WtHMiwaid
I’ I’ Gates qrM»>:c*wd t ho appoint mrnt
owned
IrwMuit
I
Lillet
of
Gaston,
black,
member of the Baptist church. He was
15 liamls high, sited by Altamont, ’lam, ot Sandors on t lie committee, he being
educated at tho Baptist college of this Oplmliil('hiIds, by Almont. I)ani brought from tire p'ecin t in which file right o
city. Mr. Selph is a man of few words from Kentucky by J. Beach. The titty i lie dr legates to a seat in tha ronvention.
wa«qu istioimd.
lint equal to any emergency tn the time i» entered at Salem and WallaiVulla in
It f>oke>l tlien as if the volcano would
2 year old stake.
Vi need. He is spoken very highly of the
Bnriali—2 year old filly, owned by Hen­ oru| t, storm cloml.r began to appear l.nt
.1« the section of country in which he ry Rogers of Cornelius, bay, 15 hands a light b:eize from the chair wsitr d
J lives ami will poll a large vote in the high, sired by Altamont, dam Tacora.by them away.
Fellows was appointed in the place of
Aineiii'.in (lav. Dun brought from
> county at tho polls next June.
Kentucky. Entered in 2 year old stake Spencer and Gates in tlm place of San
Tho eandidaiu lor clerk is Mr. R. !.. .it Jem.
tiers. Tho, i-r.nimlUee stood Fellows,
Harris, of the firm of Berry & Harris,
Rosemond—I year old stallion, own­ Gates, Wrrodw.ud.
<>:i mot cm win cation adjourned Uli-
druggists of Dayton. Mr. Harris is u ed by Cox ik Logan of H.iletn, 4 years
ttl I o'clock.
old,
blood
bay.
15
hands
high,
sired
by
young man of ability, ».It qualified and
Al-’:
io . v s;:r stoy.
Bellmont, dam Seagull, bv Stratmore.
if elected will m.iko ns good a dork ns Ha
is enteied in the 5) class at the fair
Convention called loorderat 1 o’clock.
Yamhill bus ever hud. lie lives in the ra’esin Salem.
Committee on rredentials reported
rtrvnghold of Republicanism—Dayton
Dick Flfflicrty—Stallion, owned not ready, still lighting over the Amity
precinct—and the candidate for cleik on by Mrs. Ih>n I ot Albany, 5 years’ delegatio n While waiting for the com­
the Republican th ket is fiom the sumo old, cliesnut 16} hands high, si ret I. mittee to rep >i I, a communication was
read from J D Le t of Dallas, appointing
precinct
From nil lupuifs »u surmise by Fearnaught, dam by John Nel­ tlm time amt places at wliicli lie would
that Mr. Harris will carry a majority of son. Ile will lie entered in the 40 speak.
• on credentials repo t
. Dayton.
ind 50 classes at the state fair.
I The rommitte
follow mg :
Against T. J. Harris, the candidate
King Tom—stallion, owned by erl To the lire
Yamhill county Republican,
•for »lieriff, nothing can be »aid. He has George Byan, of Lafayette, 2 years convention held May 7. 1888: We yom
discharged the duties of his office old, blood bak'. Lol hands high, committee on ere Iciiii.rl- lind the fo.low­
promptly and with maiked ability. sired l>v Altamont, dam by Auto- ing person» na- duly oleettd delegates
from the preuin Is to alknd Inis conven­
During this term of office several dillnul- ■ral. lie will bp entered in 2 year tion
:
. ties have been met by Mr. 11 irri» and class at the eounty fair.
Boilevuo—I J II m l.rrson, O G Davis,
surmounted, wliieli all previous shciiffi
Dwi’ta—3 year old filly, owned I) B Kiligerv, If B 1'utinali, Munroe
, did not have to meet. Ho will bi the by John Morgan, blood bay, _ 15 . I Mulky.
next ehoriir of Yamhill county.
itands high, sired by Altamont, j Lafayette—I* I* Gatos, R 1’ Bini, II
Tne candidate for recorder, J. dam Grandora, bv Almoht. !..., , ,, Hurley, W R Dor by, J J Martin, J W
• Thompson, is a man who is known will be trotted at the county fair. "Henry It.’nny
Dayton—. lohn I, im’icrt. E .1 Carter,
Mr. Clabe Bryan of Lafayette, .1 G
nil over the county. Mr. Tltonip
Goudy, F.e<| Cranio.«!, B F trivi. k
sotwhas been deputy clerk for years It is five horses in training, and A Fletcher, G Dimov, .1 Jon«*», .1 I
and has always discharged his du­ so m as stalls can be made will Riley, W T II tsh. A Coove t, A I* Mae)1,
ties to the satisfaction of both re­ have four more. His stable con­ Amity—Win B iff un, A M Wuihlel
publican and democratic clerks. sists of l.adv Glenbrook—owned Jas Lid l, E U lladanuy, F Haijade,
|> A Judy, W It Brown, J It Saudvis, A
He is a man of ability and his by L. (’. Thompson of Carlton, 4 M Hoffman, W 11 II irrisoti.
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qualifications for that ofliee are not years old, chesnut, 15} hands high,
N , nth Yamhill
—C Obey, ,,
I) Laughlin.
G w's ...
’iJpiii'gmJ?^!'
doubted by any one. If the demo­ sired by Hambletonian Mambrino,; 511, EJinun te. ...............
. ’ „ton, 1- 1 F
dam
by
Emigrant.
Bedwell, A Smith, J I. Laughlin, B F
crats of this county can’t elect John
George Hamilton—owned by Wright, F M York, K Baird f \V Perry,
Thompson recorder, they are on a
J
8 Cast Is, H P Moor by A I» Runnels
George Bryan, of Lafayette, 3ycars proxy,
bad piece of corduroy road.
1)1’ Richardson, 1“ W Morgan.
The candidates for commission­ old, dark brown, 15 hands high, 1, I. Stillwell, G L Rowland.
ers are Henry Gee of Bellevue and sired by Hambletonian Matnbrino,
West Chehalem—Amos Nelson, J
Davis. I' A Bates, U C Ch>ialenM>u.
-C G Scott of Carlton. They are a dam, Black Bess by Autoqrat,
North M -Mnmvillu—I S HitvM, C
Black Traveller—owned by S. C.
well matched team ami will pull
Johnson, G F Tn.kar, A Appemon,
like everything. Better men for Hess of Newberg; 3years old, black, I.ealKi. F Bainekotr, IVni Campbell,
the position were never nominated 15 hands high, sired by Duroc P Rood, (' A Sweet, C IJ Uook, J W
Cowls,
in Yamhill county. Both are gmxl Prince, dam by Paul Jones.
Ratio H—owivd by S. t'. Hess
Carlton—DW Laughlin, W Carl, M
financiers and will work for the
benefit of Yamhill county. They of Newberg. I years old, sorrel, 15 II Messenger, W A Howe, J Wenner-
arc Isith farmers and are known hands high, sire Ben Franklin; berg, R Hannah.
Willamina—Il W J amson. W If 11
»•very whore ns g svl, hottest, sub-" 'dam by Emigrant.
Cary, Mac* Queen, Wm Dellaven. Win
Glen
Howard
—
owned
by
Ulahc
stantial bitiaens.
Alguire by II W Lamson proxy,
G. W. Goucher the candidate for Bryan, of I, ifqyette, .3 years old,
Willamette—M Townsend, M Fowler,
treasurer is an old pioneer whom bay, 15 hands high, sired by Glen C S Williamson, A Hewitt by M Towi.»
.every one knows. He lives in Am­ I>udly,*dnin Lena Howard by Em­ send proxy, G Antrim.
Sheridan.—W A Graves, R S Connor,
ity and is a medical man by pro­ igrant.
I'his is a good showing of horses J II Brown by Joseph Kinney proxy, Gee
fession. His son E. E. Goucher is
Sappinglielil, Isaac D’righerty, S Potter,
at present practicing in this city. and more have engaged room and W lylor Smith, II Wilson by Capt. La-
will
be
here
ns
soon
as
stalls
are
follelte proxy.
If you want to bear what kind of a
Sonili McMinnville—W Chrisman, J
man and citisen Mr.Gouchcr is, ask built. At lest 30 horses will train
zome one of the many people in on this track this season. Anyone F. Magers, John Wortman, J I. Reger».
D O Ihn ham, J J Spencer, E B Fellows.
this county who in time of need he wanting horses trained can do well J I. Jolly, W II ’ a, R S Arlen. B 1
Jias relieved. It never has made a by placing them in the hands of II irlman, J \V (¡anil, J F Galbreath, S
j it of diffeFjnee whether a man Mr. Wood or Mr. Bryan as they A Yuui g
C • t> 'tied on page «
licit or
if Dr. G. W.» < are both experts ititf.iorse training
House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter
jvjsriD
An' Ex pl ON inti Feared But It FMiled to
Materialise.-»A Compiette Ticket
In The Field.
BISHOP & KAY.
I. B. ROHR.
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COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. Graining,
New Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Pri^
of Spring and Sumnier Clothing and
Gents Tweed.
l’ttner Hantringantl .
’ Carriage Tainting.
Train, for the Fa.t leave Ash Nt. wharf
Light Weight .Shit at
every day at 13:30 A. W. and 1:15 P. M.
u
Attaclridl to the 1:15 p m train are throin’b Prompt Attention to Orders from
Pullman Sleeping Cars to Council Bluffs
the Country.
ami St l’aul
Attached to the 12:30 a nr train i’ the
Walla Walla A’Dayton Sleeper, which can
be troarrlr’d at East Portland station any­
time after 8 p in
PURE BRED JERSEY BULL
Trains arrive at 2:45 and 7:15 p in every
day,
Tho company reservo the rigjrl to
ehange stcaineia or sailing da)S,
Dark Brown, While switch, Black
TO ASTORIA,“Str. R R Thompson
leaves Ash st wharf every Monday Wed muzzle, Brvd by Springer Bros , Amity,
ami Saturday at llo'IOp. m. U S Mail Oregon.
•teamer leaves Asli nt. daily, except Sun­
KIKES.
DAMS.
day, at 0 a. m., for Astoria.
Calved l eb. 4 1884 Christinas, No.8204
Got by Orange 2d, Duke of Wellington
TO DALLES AND CASCADES,
Leave Ash at. at 0 a. in., except Sun­ Gut by Orungo Ist. imported Bull lroui
Island of Jersey.
day.
The
above
Bui
will
stand at the ranch
TOOREGON CITY, Dayton and Al
hanv.—Str. leaves Portland at 7 a. in. of (’. W. Holman, one mile south oi
Vlondaya Wednesdays an I Friday-, for McMinnville.
Tenn«, $3.00, cash in advance. These
Dayton ami waypoints. Returning leave
44 3in
Davton as 6 a. in., I iie-days, Thursdays terms insure a calf.
am) Saturdays, ¡'or Albany and way I
points at 6 a in.. Mondavs and Thins-1
lavs. Returning, leave Albany Wednes-
davs ami Satn-rh’vs. Tit KET OFFICE Children Cry for
FIRST & OAK bTS. A. L. MAXWELL, |
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent.
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All Wool Norfolk Jackets
Men’s Ulsters
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A big Drive in Seersucker
Coats and Vests at
Alpaca Coats and Vests
Fancy Cheeks
Alpaca Coats end Vests
$10 001 Wo ulno curry a full |ilK, . '
11 00 old and reliable Brownsvill \v ,
12 00l Mill’s Goods, in both lle“^*
14 00. Light «Tight. No goods
"d
15 00 Oregon give better sal ikfaelion
16 00
\\ o have just added a Mett'h.1,1
17 50 Tailoring department to our n. ,
20 00 Made business. It is u,1{1(!??
22
22 50
5 control of Mr. j. 15. Bogs, wj??
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6 00
well I Viinwii
known tn
to Ln
be a a find -.1.
cuiteF . '■*
and
1 501 fitter.
1 75
We win be well pleased to have
8 00 our friends desiring special 8uit
8
5 00 give us a call.
The prices for Tailor Made Goods
•i 2 00 will be materially reduced and ««
think are cheaper than any Tailor
4 50
2 50 shop in Oregon.
Remember our old motto,
Our lines of Neck Wear, líosicry, I
Silk Handerchiefs, Summer Under­ THE BEST GOODS FOR THF
wear, Gloves, Cuffs and Collars,
LEAST MONEY
Plain and Fancy Shirts are full
and complete, and our stock of new
Style Hats eclipse any stock ever
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before offered to the people of
McMinnville, Oregon.
Yamhill.
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HARD WARE and FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
Agents for RUSSELL & (JO. S fine line of
Tlircashers, Saw Mills, Wagons, Buggies and
* Farming Implements.
THE BEST WAGON IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. .**1
THE NATIONAL TUBULAR AXLE FARM WAGON,
P arlin ’ s N ew S pring
C ultivator .
No 4 WMboriae Mowei
1 he new Light Steel F
We have Double Cultivators with all the
Late Improvements.
I he well known Rose Disc Harrow
jie have the Largest assortment of
Buggies in 1 ambili county.