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trusted me with their money that M c M innville , - O regon : it was used for the purpose for March - - 15, 1889. which they subscribed it, and that guarantee Mr. Quay gave me. That is how there came to be a Manufac WANAMAKER AND THE CABINET. turer’s bureau. How the Money to Defeat the Democrats “Now people are saying that I Was Raised. am to be paid for my services with a seat in the cabinet, as if I want A republican politician who will pay for doing my duty, or as if I have much to do with President would buy office. They say that Harrison’s administration said re ' was why I went to see Mr. Harri cently: “Mr. Wanamaker is’ not son. I went because Mr. Harrison going to give you or any other news sent for me and I thought it only paper correspondent an interview. proper to go. But for that I should He isn’t the sort of man that hank have sailed for Europe on Satur ers after notoriety, but he talked to day to join my family. Personally, me pretty freely the other day, sup I would much rather have gone to posing me to be a safe person, and see Mrs. Wanamaker. Now report it is such a simple, straightforward ers are lying in wait for me all the story that I should rather like to time. I haven’t anything to tell have you publish it provided you them, though I can’t convince them don’t use my name and you begin of it. Mr. Harrison didn’t tell me by saying that Mr. Wanamaker what he was going to do and I hadn’t the least idea he was going 1 didn’t ask him. He isn’t the kind to be reported. It came from my of a man to talk about what he thanking him, as every good re means to do.”— St. Louis Republic. publican should, for the part he Didn’t Want to be Endorsed. took in the late election. “ ‘I don’t deserve any thanks for Several years ago there lived in what I did,’ he said. ‘It was just Medford, Massachusetts, two old one of the things that came to me friends, Sam Parker, cashier of a to be done. When Quay sent for Boston bank, and Sam Train, me I was surprised. I had no more leather dealer, both wealthy men. idoa what he wanted with me than Train was deacon of the Orthodox you might have had if he tele church, and Parker was a Unitari graphed for you. But I knew he an. During a great revival Deacon was not the kind of a man to send Train urged his friend Parker to for me unless he had important accompany him to an enquiry meet business with me, so I went. Then ing, and seated him in a seat beside he told me that the National Re himself. The deacon in a fervid, publican committee needed money solemn manner related his experi and his scheme for raising it. I ence ; he told what a sinner he had at first declined to have anything been, that he was but a worm of the to do with it. I had very little dust and not fit to live among his hope of defeating Cleveland, fellow men, and it was of the Lord’s and still less Mrs. Cleveland, who mercy that he was not consumed. is justly popular with the whole After he had finished he called up country, and whom I admire greatly on his friend Parker to tell his ex myself, and I didn’t want to get in perience. Parker rose and in an a sinking ship. He urged the mat impressive manner said: “My ter, told me why he felt sure of car friends, I have not much to tell rying the election if he had money. about myself. I dislike to boast of “Even then I hesitated, and asked my sins or my virtues, but I have three weeks for consideration. He been acquainted with Deacon Train urged, and I talked with our lead for many years, and can fully en ing manufacturers, men whose dorse every word he has said about names are the best in the land, himself. He has told the truth.” such men as Washburne and Amos This hearty endorsement was so Lawrence’s grandson, and a dozen unexpected to the beacon that he others I could name, men who ldst control of his temper and want would never have given $1 for dis ed to fight. He upbraided Parker honest uses, even if I had been will for perfidy. “How could I do other ing to ask it, and at the end of the wise?” said Parker: “I did not three weeks I told Quay I would want to make you out a liar by sav undertake to raise the money if he ing we must not believe you as bad would allow us to establish a Man as you say you are. I preferred to ufacturer’s bureau and have a voice back you up as a man of truth.” A in the disposition of the money. I coolness sprang up between the don’t mean that we insisted on families of the two old friends, and knowing what was done with every the deacon never invited the cashier dollar of it. I didn’t want to know. to another inquiry meeting. When I sell a suit of clothes I Taken collectively the cabinet don’t insist upon being told just where those clothes are going. My presents a fair average of ability, responsibility ceases when I furnish and probably represents the spirit a good article at a fair price. What and tendencies of the republican I did insist upon was that I should party.— Alta California. A Summons. Summons. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. be able to satisfy the men who In the circuit court of the state of Or .gon in and for Yamhill county. A leck M ctchler , Plaintiff, | vs J- J. W. S mith , Defendant. * To J. W. Smith, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required io appear and answer the complaint tiled Herein against you in the above entitled action within 10 days fr mi the date of the service ot this summons upon you, # made in this county, and if made in any other county in this state within 20 da ys fromthe date of said service of gummosa upon .von and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaiutili will take judgment against you in the sum of one hun dred and five dollars ($105) with interest thereon from June 29th. 1887. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of 140 as special attorney's fees, and for costs and dis of said action. i \ atures P lea sant T axative bursements And it is further ordered that this summons be published in the T elephone -R egister , a newspaper, published in this county A Pleasing Sense of Health and weekly and state, and ha ing a general circulation, for six co* secutive weeks from the date of thia or Strength Renewed, and of der. done in open court, by order of Hon. R. P. Boise, iudge of the third judicial district, at La Ease and Comfort fayette. Oregon, this 2' th day of December, Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts 1888. R. 1. EATON, gently on th 3 1-Gt Attorney for Plaintiff. K idneys , L iver and B owels Effectually Cleansing the System when Costive or Bilious, Dispelling Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, Colds, Headaches and Fevers in and for Yamhil! county. F rank G ildner , Plaintiff,) and permanently curing vs 7 HABITUAL CONSTIPATION J. J. S mith , Defendant. ) To J. J. Smith, the above named defendant: without weakening or irritating the organs In the name ot the state of Oregon, you are on which it acts. hereby required to answer the complaint filed For Sale in 50c and 91.00 Bottles by all herein against you in the above entitled action Leading Druggists. within 10 daj-8 from the date of the service of MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE this summons upon vou, if served within this county, and if served within any other county CALIFOENIA TIG SYRUP CO. in this state then within 20 days from the date S ax F rancis «), C al ., of the service of this summons upon you, and L ouisville , K y ., N ew Y ork . N. Y. if vou fail to answer, for want thereof nlaintifl wi l demand judgment against you in tne sum of $"0 (eightv dollars) with interest thereon OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. from October 3’st, 1881, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the furt er sum of |40 as VIA special attorney's fees in said action, and for costs and disbursements ot this action. And it is further ordered that this summons be published in T he T elephone -R egister .' a weekly newspaper, published at McMinnville, in this county and state, and having a general circulation, for six («onsecutive weeks from the TIME BETWEEN date of this order, done in open court, by or Portland and San Francisco der of Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of the third ju dicial district, at Lafayette, Oregon, this 20tli 39 HOUKS! day of December, 188s, LEWIS BRADY, California Express Trams Bun Daily 1-Gt Attorneys for Plaintiff. Southern Pacific Company’s Lines THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN CISCO LEAVE I ARRIVE. Portland... 4:00 pm San Francisco. .7:45 am San Francisco. 7:00 pm| Portland....... 10:45 am Notice of Appointment of Ad ministratrix. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. Lucretia M Austen, has been duly appointed by arrive . LEAVE. Portland ......... 8:05 am Eugeue.......... 2:40 pm Eugene .......... 9:00 am Portland......... 3:45 pm Pullman Buffit s eepers, Tourist Sleeping Cars, For accommodation of Second Class passen gers attached to express trains. The S P Company's Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the East Hide Di vision from foot of F street. the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Thomas P Ans- ten, deceased. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate ara hereby notified and required to present the s .me with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Fenton & Fen ton, at McMinnville. Yamhill county. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 15th dav of February, 1889. LUCRETIA M AUSTEN, Administratrix of said Estate. F enton A F enton , Attorneys for Estate. 2 5t WEST SIDE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train, Daily except Sunday. ABBIVE. LEAVE. Portland ... .739am McMinnville. 10 13 h m McMinnville. .1013 a m Corvallis .... 12 25 p m Corvall s....... 1 30 p in McMinnville.. 3 44 p m McMinnville.. 3 52 p m Portland.........6 20 p m At Albany and Corvallis connect with tiains of Oregon Pacific. Exprest Train, Daily exeopt Monday LEAVE I ARRIVE Portland......... 4 50 pm McMninnville. .8 00 pm Mc.Minnvile... 6 45 am |Portland......... 9 00 pm Through tickets to all points Son th and East via California. Ticket offices, No. 134, corner First and Ald er streets, Portland, Oregon; Corner F and Front streets Portland. R. KOELEll, E. B. ROGEB8, Manager. Ast G F & P Agt Notice of Dissolution of Copart nership. The copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, M B Hendrick and M E Hendrick, under the firm name and style of M B Hendri?k A Son, at Amity, Yamhill county, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, said M B llendrict having sold and transferred all his interest in said firm anil the business and property thereof to said M E Hendrick. The business will be carried on by M E Hen drick, he assuming the payments of all the just debts and liabilities of the said firm, and all claims and demands due said firm are to be paid to him, the said M E Hendrick. Dated at Amity, Oregon, this 11 th day of -Febru ry, 1889. M B HENDRICK, 2-5t M E HENDRICK. In the circuit court of the tate of Oregon for Yamhill county: J. W. Ingle, Plaintiff; 1 va J ess j Yocum, Nettie V Busbee, ! W G Busbee, John Dempsey, I Kate Dvmpsev, Geo Y Davis, I Caroline Davis, Elizabeth Yo- | cum, Clara B DeLashmntt, Ans- | tin Yocum, Jesse Yocum, Ada j Yocum, Katie Yocum, Belle | Yocum, .lames Yocum, Elmira | Yocum Branson. George Bran | son, Mary Minerva Yoenm i Branson, I N Branson. Nina ; Hendrix, Lyman M Noble, I Nancy Noble, Levi Zaman, | John Zumalt, Abraham Zumalt, i J B Zumalt, O C Yocum, Ann M Yocum.TompkinsYocnm, Eliza J Yocum, and al) the unknown | heirs at law of Minerva Yocum. | deceased, by name “Unknown I Heirs-,’’ W C Hembree, J J Butler, L Bettman, Edgar Pop pieton, J Prevost aud D B Pre vost (partners as Prevost Bros) Louisa Yocum Walter Yocum, Carrie Yoenm.’ Mittie Yocum and Ellen Hall, Defendants To the above named defendants: In the name ot the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the amended complaint of plaintiff* filed in said cause in said court, within 10 days from the day of the service of this summons upon you, if served within said county or if’ served in any other county ot this state, then within 20 days from the date thereof; but if served by publication, then on or before the 25th day of March, 1889 the same being the first day of the next regular term of said couit: and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit: A decree foreclosing two certain mortgages executed by Minerva Yocum deceased, upon lots Nos. 87 , 88 , 89 91. 95 and 96, of the town of Dayton, Yamhill countv, Or egon, recorded respectively at page 91, Vol. S, ard page 97, Vol. Q, of the records of mortgages for said county. and for a decree that plaintiff be paid all sums of money due him upon said mort gages to wit: the sum of 1993.55 with interest on $423 25 thereof at 8 per cent per annum, and on 1569.80 thereof at 1G per cant per annum Lorn this August Hh, MM, and $50 attorney’s fees and costs and disbursements, and for such other relief as may be just. This summons is published for six weeits ii the T elephone -R egister by order of Hon. B. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at Salem, Oregon, January 29th, 1888. FENTON A FENTON. 1 6t Attorneys for Plaintiff. j CASTORIA ■ ~ -e~ - ' - - for Infants and Children "Caatoria is m > veil adapted to ehildrra that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” IL A A bcher . M. D.. 111 So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. T. I Caataria raw. CoHe. OotetHpatio,. I Sour Stomach. Diarrhcea. Eructation, I ***** ■ioep’ Pruu‘ntM <b' | WitbX^ injurious Tax C bntaur C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Notice for Publication. L and O ffice at O rugon C ity ,» Oregon, Feb. 7th. 1888. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be foie the county judge ori n his absence, before the coun tv clerk at McMinnville, Oregon, on Friday. April 5th, 1S8R, viz: Orcelus L. Doane, home stead entry No. 4*49, for the a | of n e 4 and w 4 of 8 e 4 of Bec 2 t 2 s r 5 w. He names the following witnes<ei to »rove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 8 Anderson, I) Richardson. F Andersen, ana M Martin, all of North Yamhill, Yamhill county, Oregon. Any person who desires to j rotes against the allowance oi such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity a» the above mentioned time and | place to cross-examii.e the witnesses of said I claimant, and to offer evident in rebuttal cf that , submitted by claimant. W. T. BURNEY, ’ 2-6t Register. ARE YOU GOING EAST? If ho be sure and call for your tickets via the —THE-- iW ra ir It is positively the shortest and fin »it line to Chicago and the cast and south and the only sleeping and dining car through line to Omalia, KanuM City, and all Missouri ltlver Pointe. Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed train service and elegant dining and sleeping cars has honestly earned for it the title of The Royal Route Others niav imitate,but none can surpass it Our motto is “always on time ” Be sure and ask ticket agents for tickets in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for via this celebrated route and take none others. W H MEAD, G A Yamhill county. Notice for Publcation. No. 4 Washington street. Portland. Or. C aroline M artin , Plaintiff, vs L and O ffice at O regon C ity J C harles F. M artin , Defendant Oregon, Feb. 14tb, 1888. f To Charles F. Martin, said defendant: Notice is hereby given that the following- In the name of the state of Oregon, you arc named settler has tiled notice of his intention to hereby reaaired to appear and answer the com make final proof in support of his claim, and Murray's Specfic. that said proof will be made before the plaint fil“d against you in the above entitled suit on or beftu-e the find day of the term of T'rade Mark. A guaranteed cure for alt county clerk of Yamhill, county, Oregon, at said cou ’ t, to*wit, March 2 »th, 1889, and if yon McMinnville, Oregon, on Tuesday, Apiil 9, nervous diseases, such as weak j fail so to answer, tor want thereof, plaintiff 1889, viz; memory, loss of brain power I will apply to ibe court for a decree dissolving Al LISTER MACKEY, ffdi.vstcria, headache, pain in the the marriage contract now existing lietweeu back, nervous prostration, Pre-emption D. S. No. 5529 for the w i of n w ! plaintiff and defenduut, and for snch other re wakefulness, leucorrhoea. uni 4 and w | of s w 4 of section 2, 13 s, r 6 w. I lief as is prayed for. versal lassitude, seminal weak He names the following witnesses to prove This summons is published six consecutive ness, iiujKitcncy. and general his continuous residence upon and cultivation of weeks in the T elephone -R egister , by order of said laud, viz: loss of power of the generative Hon. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made at CoforvTaking.nr gAI)s jn either sex, caused E J Wood and James b Flett, of McMinn in Sale Oregon, February 1st. ville, and Frank Fouts and Sumner Carr, of chambers, by indiscretion or over exertion, and which 1889. Cailton; all of Yamhill coanty, Oregon. ultimately lead to premature Trade Mark, A. L. Hl AZ Ell. Any person who desires to protest against l-6t old age,insanity and consump Attorney for Pl »intiff. the allowance of such proof, or who knows of tion $1 ,<MI j»er box or six any substantial reason, under the law and reg boxes for $5.00,sent by mail on ulations of the Interior Department, why such receipt of price, Full particu Executor’s Notice. proof should not be allowed, will be given an lars in paihplilet, sent free to opportunity at the above mentioned time and every applicant. place to cross-examine the witnesses of said WE GUARANTEE RIX claimant, and to offer eyidence in rebuttal of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. BOXES to cure any case. Fo that submitted by claimant. . have been, bv the county court of Yamhill coun every $5 00 order received, weAftsrTaking, W.T. BURNEY, ty, Oregon, duly appointed as joint executors send* six I mjxcs with written guarantee to re Feb 22 8 Register. of the estate of Reuben Ha. ria deceased. fund the money if our S|»ccilic doea not ef Therefore all persons having claims against fect a cure said e-tate or against the firm of Harris Address all communications to the Sole A Haney are hereby notified to present them, manufacturers together with the proper vouchers therefor fo THE MURRAY MEDICINE CO. the undersigned, at the law office of W. L. Kansas City, Mo. Bradshaw, at Lafayette, Oregon, within six Sold by Rogers A Todd, sole agents months from this date. Three miles from McMinnville, containing Dated this 1st day of March, 1889. 260 acres: good spriug water; 175 acres in culti M. J. RAM BEY, AU VCn I IvLlld thM papar, Of obtain «•twnatM vation. Balance No. I pasture; large orchard: T. J. HARR1H, on advertising space when In Chicago, will find it on file at fair improvements. Will sell all or part. Terms Joint Executors of said Estute, reasonable. Address: P. O. BOX NO. 331. G. G. B ingham and March 89 February 8, 1889. 1-1 m j W. L. BRADsnAW’, Attorneys for Estate. Siiniiiioiis. Farm for Sale. LORD »THOMAS. WONDERFUL OFFER ! ! TO THE PEOPLE To Make a Fortune from a Small Investment. IDEA IN THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. NINETEEN TRACTS Of land rn tnging from one to 12 acres have been put upon the market to SELL. In order to make it an inducement to buy, the land will be sold in the following manner: We will sell you a chance in a drawing, to be made April 1, 1889, for 8250 in cash, or approved note, to be deposited in either bank in this City, at any time before the drawing takes place. When the chances are all sold the purchasers’ names will each he put in an envelope and a description of each parcel of land will be put in a separate envelope. The envelopes containing the names will be put in one box and tho?e con taining the descriptions in another; and a blindfolded child will draw one envelope* from each box at the same time. The name drawn shall receive a deed to the land drawn at the same time. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. This property is Martin’s addition to the Town of McMinnville, Oregon, and on the East bank of the Yamhill river, adjoining the city; ten minutes’ walk from the Courthouse, Public School, or business portion of the city. S ee P lat . Good View I Good Land I Good Water! GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE—YOU CAN’T LOSEI You are certain to get one acre, and yon may ge twelve acres. Everything perfectly fair, Drawing to take place in presence of purchasers. See Plat and full description of proper- ty at my oflice any time. C. W. TALMAGE.