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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON. in 1869 Mr. Stevenson became a resi dent of Bloomington, from which city The Chicago convention completed he was elected in 1874 to represent tlie the ticket last Thursday afternoon by the thirteenth district of Illinois in con nominating Adlai E. Stevenson, of gress as tlie candidate of the "Indepen Illinois, for vice president. The Man dent Reform party,” his opponent be- of Destiny has passed through two j ing a republican. In 1880 he was a campaigns alreadj- and is as well candidate for presidential elector on the known as any living American. His Hancock ticket. Mr. Stevenson was nomination was demanded on this oc also a delegate from Illinois in the dem casion by the common people, whose ocratic national convention of 1884 and interests he has ever zealously watched a delegate to the present convention. and cared tor. The politicians were He succeeded Malcolm Hay as first as compelled to acquiesce, not being able sistant postmaster general, and took of to stem the tide of popular opinion. fice on March 6, 1885, shortly after This fact augurs well for the success of President Cleveland was inaugurated. the ticket and for the reforms for Since bis term of office expired he has which it stands. The New York de been busy in the care of his extensive mocracy, led by Tammany, was the private business. WHY CLEVELAND IS STRONG. Few are Free F from Terminal or Interior Points Ihi On June 21st, the day the national convention met, the New York H’or/rf said: SUBSCRIPTION BATEB. ROM Scrofula, which, being heredi tary, is the latent cause of Consump .Ine Copy, per year, inadvance................. (I 00 The great majority of the Chicago One Copy, six months in advance........... ’>0 tion, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions, convention need not and should not and numerous other maladies. To < f- hesitate to nominate the candidate of j fcct a cure, purify the blood with Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville its choice through fear that he is not Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Begin eatly, and Is the Line to Take Oregon, as second-class matter. strong in New Y'ork. persist till every trace of the poison is Grover Cleveland is strong in New eradicated. All subscribers who do not receive their “ I can heartily recommend Ayer’s It Is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs York. No other democrat would this paper regularly will confer a favor by im- Sarsaparilla for all those wlio are afflict Through VESTIBULED TRAINS year get as many votes as he. mediately reporting the same to this office ed with scrofulous humors. I had Every Day in lhe Year to The democratic leaders who are op suffered for years, and tried various remedies without effect. Finally, Ayer’s posing his nomination would support Sarsaparilla gave relief and put me in Thursday. June 30, 1892. him loyally. The Il’orM has pledged my present good healthy condition.”— <No Change of Cars) them to do it. They would do it for E. M. Howard, Newport, N. H. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. “ My daughter was greatly troubled their own future salvation if for no with scrofula, and, at one time, it was Coniroxi’il of IHMXG CARS < unsurpassed} FOR PRESIDENT, other reason. The rank and file are feared she would lose her sight. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has completely restored GROVER CLEVELAND, democrats. Cleveland has many and her health, and her eyes are as well PLI1M IM UK 1H IMÜD0M SLEEPERS of New York. <>f Equipment, ) devoted admirers among them. The and strong as ever, with not a trace of in her system.” — Geo. King, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, alternative will be Harrison with all scrofula T01 i!'M 5LEEFIMS CARS Killiugly, Conn. ADLAI E. STEVENSON, ii.'i ,.n »•<• const ruvted aiM in that this implies. It is five months to of Illinois. v.; • i. <•<•< Minm<MUi1ions Hit for hol election. There will be no bolting or der* of I'irst or Sc< oii'i-u|jtNS Tick- For Presidential Electors, sulking. eta. ami W. M. C olvig .................................... of Jackson, Cleveland is stronger with tlie non rr.ErABED bt ! 1EKAAT IIAV COACHES. G eo . E. N oi . and ........ of Clatsop, partisan business men than any other Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. R obt . A. M iller ’» , • ............................of Jackson Cantlzuous Line ccnnecting with all W. F. B utcher ................... of Baker. siiri'.ii; e rect and unin- democrat would be. He is the candi Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. terrir-. d service. date best fitted to divide their vote with r c;m In* secur- Republican state conventions being Harrison. He has been tried and not n ... .. ..i.> cent of tlie road held since the Minneapolis convention found wanting. Business likes cer \ Kidney Disease ,.(l; ; ’ 1 I, !•■ • olii all Polliti ' * .'. .,i i it a , England have nothing to say about Blaine. tainties. It knows where it would -is the cause of no end of suf- \ . I io. i | io. I... m <1 at any ticket find Cleveland. faring. A safe and certain remedy is J* I.. > f 11 is ■ * I- ■ i i . We present our readers a very fine rim i .- oi - uii i i> l 'i-ing rates, iitut Cleveland would get thousands of DR. HENLEY ’ S irmi - i.o » aloi; • I details furnished |>ortrait of President Cleveland this independent and mugwump votes that or week, being enabled to do so by the Oregon Kidney Tea. ! .<:i-u11. |. to ulti A a; li •■lit. CHARLTON. no other democrat could command. a -m General Passenger Agent courtesy of the Portland Dispatch. It can do you no harm. It may do 4 IsiMnal uttlte He Inst many of them in 1888, bnt| Of the Company, No, 1*1 you much good. Here is the testi- a rti.t st , Cor. w ahlucton, Portanti, Or. Harrison's “wild debauch of spoils” mony of one sufferer who has been J The Oregonian ought to know by has brought them back. made a “ a new man.” . this time that the ‘late war” is over. Cleveland would get more republi I had been troubled many years \ No eastern paper of any note any long with disease of the kidneys when F can votes on the tariff issue than any kind Providence sent Dr. Henley A er attempts to carry campaigns or win with the < )regon Kidney Tea to my T other democrat. He embodies the issue hotel. It had an almost miracu- F voters by the bloody shirt method. The on which the campaign must mainly lous effect and in a few days I was a big daily should “take a tumble.” a new man. G. A. TUPPER, \ be fought. GROVER CLEVELAND. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, F Santa Rosa, Cal. A Cleveland would get many votes on The republican national committee INCONSISTENT PROTECTION. his character. He represents the in I It has cured thousand.; met in Washington on Tuesday and only’ real contending faction in the I why not you ? To-mor- convention and they managed to get a tegrity, independence and best reform CDTICEDC or otFiats.wno witn To«x*mir»> elected W. J. Campbell, of Illinois, The attention of protectionists is j row may be too late. few votes besides their own for David spirit of the democracy. His sturdy WUlCai I IvEllv this paper,or obtain estimate^ chairman and T. H. Carter, secretary. again called to the inconsistent facts in on advertising; spaco when in Chicago, will find it on file at Your druggist will tell you about This means that Quay, Dudley and B. Hill. But having held seats in the relation to trade at home and trade in honesty, courage and fidelity to duty it. Ask him. convention and participated in its de would be more than an offset to the ( the Advertising Agency of LORD (THOMAS Clarkson, have been set aside for Brazil. Senator Voorhees is the speak younger and less experienced men in liberations it is far from the probability er: “Mr. President, when I spoke here unquestioned high personal qualities of that anything like an organized oppo President Harrison. the management of this campaign. sition will be made against Cleveland. on the 25th of February, I made one in If the convention shall have the cour quiry, and I intend to have an answer The silver question now cuts no fig The leaders have assured the country to it if it is possible to obtain one. Un age of its preference and nominate Mr. ure in politics. The battle will be that their hearty support will be given der the reciprocity arrangement be Cleveland, the lForM believes that he fought on protective tariff and free the ticket. Gen. Stevenson was their tween this country and Brazil I show will have the largest vote ever cast for trade issues. Let the longest pole choice for the second place as against ed that from the reports of the bureau a democratic candidate in this state. We said this in 1884, and the election I knock the persimmons. — Roseburg Gray, and they cannot be true to the of South American republics, at the Plaindealer. As, in the very nature of vice president and faithless to the presi head of which is Mr. Curtis, the adju sustained our opinion. We did not | say it in 1888 because the circumstances things, it is impossible to protect every dent. tant general of reciprocity, that a pro liody or every industry, democracy ex Mr. Stevenson is a Kentuckian with tective duty or a discriminating duty did not warrant it. We say it now to . pects to get to persimmons, and equal all the robustness of physique that is on American importations did not ex reassure any witli whom doubt may I JT proverbial of that race. He is over six linger at Chicago. ize things as much as possible. feet tall, with corresponding amplitude ist in any instance beyond 20 per cent Cleveland can win. on tlie articles manufactured in this That was a terrible crime committed of frame, and a heartiness of address, country and sent to Brazil, and 1 ask John Y. McKane, of Coney Island, near Milwaukee last week. Mamie such as might be suggested by his gen the republican senators to tell me how Walsh, an innocent girl not fourteen eral make-up. He was born on Octo it is possible for the American manu was responsible, more than any other years old, was outraged and murdered ber 23, 1835, and grew up to early man facturer to compete successfully with man, for the defeat of Cleveland in by a fiend in human form. There is hood as boys of that region usually the British manufacturer in Brazil 1888. For real or imaginary slights, he I no penalty under the law severe grow, an expert i^ith the rifle and a with a discriminating duty in his favor bolted both state and national tickets 1 enough to fit such a double crime In splendid specimen of the American. of only 20 ]>er cent when it required 50 and carried with him some 1800 voters, the south negroes are lynched for In accord with the traditions of his per cent to enable him to compete with more than enough to have put Cleve crimes like these, and if that is right, family the young Stevenson was given the same manufacturer in the United land in the great office of president. the same treatment is none too bad for a good education at Central college in States?” English manufacturers can This year John Y. McKane is in line Danville, Kentucky, and then the again, being an elector on the Cleve a white mail. youngster moved over into Illinois, not sell to Brazilians any cheaper than land and Stevenson ticket. Senator Tongue reached home from where he studied law in Bloomington to Americans; why can Americans sell in Brazil cheaper than at home? Minneapolis last Saturday morning. and was admitted to the bar in 1858. William C. Whitney showed himself He was delayed several days in Mon He settled to practice in Woodford The platform adopted at Chicago is to be a sagacious political general in tana because of a bad washout. He county and stayed there, liecouiing ac entirely straight on the tariff question, the management of Cleveland’s can- thinks on that occasion, at least, that quainted witli his neighbors and grow which with the Force bill will be the vass at Chicago; but then, he had the ' the Northern Pacific people did not ex ing in their esteem, until 1801, when lie issue of this campaign. The republi people behind him, which was not the 1 ercise any great amount of energy in was made a master in chancery, and cans declared in favor of a law of the case with Hill’s generals. an endeavor to get passengers through. held tlie post until 1863. Force bill style, and the democrats de From 1864 to 1868 he was state’s at Barring this detention his trip was a Notice. clared against it. The time has not torney for the twenty third judicial dis very pleasant one. He brings cheering come yet wnen the states cannot con political news from the east. He says trict of Illinois and in that position be duct and control their own elections. There will he a Lodge of the Degree it is the judgment of the l>est informed came noted for his fearless presentation If such a time ever comes our glo of Honor organized at the hall of the that the result in ’92 will be the same of the facts in every case submitted to rious free republic will be but little A. O. U. W. on Friday, July 9, at 7:30 as in '88.— Hillsboro Independent. We his office. p. m. by Newton Clark, Grand Record more than a monarchy. The demands of official position ne-: _______________ lielieve Senator Tongue was successful er A. O. U. W. Ladies of the lodge cessitated his residence in a city, and I Dr. Miles’ Nervine for Nervous Prostration. in 1888, but defeated in 1892. please bring lunch. HARDING II HEATH, Publishers Northern Pacific To all Points East & South GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES ! ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO Avei’s Sarsaparilla, 1 J. : WHITE GOODS, PARASOLS. AND A LOT OF FINE DRESS GOODS. F, W. REDMOND FRUIT GROWERS, ATTENTION! 5,000 ACRES Ï. OF THE-------- Finest Fruit Land'he Willamette Valley To be sold in tracts of from 5 to 50 acres at $30.00 an acre and upwards; one-fifth down, balance in I, 2 and 3 years, at 6 per cent, per annum. Most all of this land is under cultivation; over 400 acres now in full bearing fruit trees. All this land is within 3 miles of Amity. Over 700.0Q0 pounds of fruit shipped from this point last year. For particulars apply to or address Will. F. BREIDENSTEIN, AMITY FRI IT LAM) COMPANY, ZdCc^ixin-vAlle, Oregon.. APPERSON Having leased and fitted up the Masonic Building, has THE FINEST STORE AND LARGEST STOCK % IN THE COUNTY Just Opened up and ready for the Trade. Our Spring stock is, we think, exce quantity, An examination will satisfy all that quality and prices we lead all competitors A. J. APPERSON » 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT I Ci COMMENCING FRIDAY; .JULY 1, 1892, i WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE LINE OF DISCOUNT! AT And our line of STRAW HATS at 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT, or at half price, which is much less than Cost. The warm weather has just commenced and now is your time to get a summer suit cheap. Come early while we have a good assortment ✓ KAY & TODD,