The Salem Statctman is urging Representative Hermann to hasten F rank 8. H anding , PuBLIBHn. the passage of the bill for a public building at Salem. It remains to FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1888. be seen whether Mr. Hermann will succeed, if he were requested to in­ DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. troduce a bill he could do it, but getting a bill passed is quite another STATE TICKET. v, ■>______ For Congress, u. ,. thing: J. M. GEARIN’ .......... Multnomah In the selection of delegates to the coming county convention the For Supreme Judge, JOHN BURNETT ......... Benton democrats should use the greatest care to send only the best of men. For Presidential Electors, On their judgment in selecting can­ W. H. EFFINGER .. Multnomah didates depends the victory or de­ W. R. BILYEU........................... Linn E. R. SKIPWORTH Umatilla feat of the ticket. The Oreg-on XSegister It is rumored that St. John was threatened by the republicans of For District Attorney, Salem with an egging. This shows GEO. W. BELT...................... Marion a sad state of affairs. Have the o^Aoint Representative, days of free Bpeech. free vote and a C. V. KUYKENDALL, N. Yamhill legal count come to this with the _______ DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN- g- o. p ? ,TION.- There were 39,000 votes cast at Notice is herby given that a dem­ the late ■ election in Rhode Island, ocratic county convention for. Yam­ and the republicans used 140,000 hill county, Oregon, is hereby in the campaign. called to meet at Lafayette, Oregon, As O ld S toby .—At 4:15 p. m. to-day on W ednesday , M ay 2, 1888, at 10 an alarm of fire was sounded, says the o’clock, a. m., of said day, for the East Portland Vindicator ot last Thurs­ purpose of nominating candidates day, caused by the burning of a house on N street. The department was quickly for the following offices, to-wit: Two representatives, county clerk, on the scene, but on account of the short­ ness of hose the flames soon destroyed recorder, sheriff, county treasurer, the building, which was a one story assessor, two county commissioners, structure, and badly scorched adjoining county school superintendent, sur­ buildings. Mrs. Stoker and child, wife veyor and coroner, and to transact of a cabinet maker with H. Listman, w as such other business as may properly badly burned. The woman was attempt­ ing to build a fire with coal oil when an come before said convention. explosion took place and they, barely es­ Said convention will be composed caped with their lives. The "building was the property of Mrs. A. E. West and of 119 delegates, apportioned to the is probably insured. The woman and child will recover. Later.—The woman various precincts on the vote cast and child have since died. for the democratic candidate for Bucklen's Arnica Salve. congress at the election of 1886, being-one delegate for each ^ecinct The boat salve in the world lor cut*, bruise« ■ and one for every ten and a fraction •ore«, ulcer«, salt rheum, fever »ore«, tetter, chapped band«, chilblain«, coma, and all skin over six votes so cast. In accord­ eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay ance with said apportionment the required. It is guaranteed to give perfect «at- respective precincts will be entitled ¡«faction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. M. Kelty. to the following representation: THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 10|S McMinnville 12 INDEPENDENT TICKET. 14 6 North Yamhill 7 i Sheridan......... 10 I wish to nay to the voters of ^Yamhill »¡Willamina . . « county that I am an independent candi­ Davton ....... 5!Willamette... 5 E Chebalem. . 8 date for the office of recorder. As I am Iafayette 10 W Chehalem. 14 Dundee........... 4 not an able-bodied man, I trust you will N McMinnville The committee respectively rec­ see the justice in giving me vour votes at ommends that the precinct primar­ the coming June election. Yours respect­ J acob B. S mith , ies for the election of delegates to fully, Carlton, Or. said convention be held on Satur­ Amity............... Bellevue U— ■ day. April 28, 1888. — W. L. B radshaw , Chairman. C has . G rissen , Sec.---- Jesse Applegate, the Sage of Yon­ calla, is dead. He had reached the ripe old age of 78 years. A native of Kentucky; immigrated to Mis­ souri when young.' and to Oregon in 1843. * In his train across the plains were such well-known men as Burnett, Waldo, Nesmith and Holman. He was one of the first Settlers in Polk county, and was considered by many as the equal of Daniel Boone as a frontiersman. ■ One by one the pioneers of early days are passing away, but their memory can never die. In this beautiful clime, where rolls the Oregon, we will ever delight to honor the men, and women too, who planted civilization this side of the Reeky mountains. There was an accident on the O. R. ■ N. sixteen miles from Baker City last Sunday morning. A freight train ran into a band of cattle, throwing the engine and several e en­ gineer and tireman were instantly killed^ J. Mattey -DEALEB in - . • DRY GOODS! U Msrchaitlise. Highest possible prices paid for ail kinds of far.n produce. W. I. WE8TERFiEy^ We keep constantly on hand Larg-e Stoclr of Men s. Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING Keeps constantly on hand-, ment of 1 urniture of every Antique Bedroom set Walnut Center tai Fokling Beil u ? Spring Ma And Furnishing Goods, Queensware, Glassware, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes, '* Hats and Caps, Canned Goods And GROCERIES. In fact almost Piotare Frames, ETrer3Hlxm.gr We try to act square, good people don’t sure, nor think that we care that compet­ itors blare. We treat the world fair and Dear to the Feminine heart, and carry an air of conviction, you’ll swear, when you visit us where our To man.' woman or child can l*e procured store shows the rare .richest bar­ gains to spare. Our goods al- And all front One Firm, whose name is a warrant in itself of Fair Treatment and-8quare Dealing. Our best our profits are bare; we al­ invite intending pur­ ways will dare, BY our stock to com- chasers to give us a call and PyndlirO examine our goods a prices. I I UUUuC taked tn exchange for goods, for which M tiying to bear a we will pay al) the market will justify. Mouldings, ttsefvl Coffins At Bedrock Prices, THE Undertaker’s SQUARE! "-LXliJ.1.1. GOOES ALWAYS IN STOCK. Spring Stock AND Geo. W. Burt McMinnville, _ the fair, honest Ul’BfFII. efforts of tner- ° chants who deal on tht^ Square. Notice Lafayette, - sta Oregon. First N"ational Bank. J. J; Hembree. P I am prepared to give good aecoa, short notice, to penona *| te&nin or conveyance JACOB WORTMAN.................. President, „j, , «¿targe. Reaaoaebl,. R. P. IJJRD................. .Vice-President, Lk? Mv back» eonnectH with tlx dap. J no . WORTMAN ........................ Cashier. to carry nusaeugerH to hd c.nB oui.iCiTED.^a ToSquirrils and Gophers! Mad« by • new prooere, ne’er f,il* . Mti«f*ciiun. Every c«n ««rnntad w refunded. The CHEAPEN . Prepared «0 «uch « way tint »q irrtl««“ j preference to green era «. etc. twjJ can. «old leal ye«r A»k your dr"gl* J 'er for It, and ta«c no other.