Gen. O. O. Howard, a republican, published a very interesting article on our navy and coaet defences iu the American Magazine for June. He s hows the necessity for a enlarge ment of our resources in these lines. But he fails to add that the repub lican party in congress is opposing the hodse committee on naval af fairs. which proposes to provide for additional war vessels, and wants tire or six million dollars appropri ated for that »purpose.’’ .FRIDAY, JUNJE 2», 1888 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. Are now receiving their Spring good* in Ladie*. Miwe*. and Children*» Shoes and Slippers it carries the Best Fitting Goods The republican national conven tion finished its labors on Monday of this week. From beginning to Having just returned from the EAST with n Mammoth M end rather stormy scenes were enacted faction against faction and clique against clique argued and filibustered, and Occasionally came Which is now offered to the People of 1 The democracy of the east and to blows. The Blaine men were especially of New York is united determined to force his nomination, and enthusiastic. Recognizing the and but for the cablegrams from- . . nJ — C —.»!»! real issue between the patties to be the man from Maine urging his tax reduction, the democrats hold intends not to vote for him, he would have been nominated. In themselves in readiness to carry in Yamhill County. Harris & Haney. some respects and in some localities out the pledges made'' in the plat forms of 1884 and 1888. On the Blaine would have been a stronger candidate than Harrison, especially other hand the republicans have continually refused to ' keep its on this coast. There is a fair pros pect of California giving Cleveland ; pledges to “correct the inequalities of the tariff and reduce the surplus.” a majority, and in other coast states | a decreased republican vote’ may be San Francisco Poet: ¿“Mr. Har- looked for. In Indiana Hyris^n ■ rison voted and spoke against the will command the. support? is! laws to restrict Chinese imrnigra- party and no .more; he is notf v , tion. It was I hb right to do so, and M c M innville national bank First National 1 to receive the electoral vote of that| there is no doubt of his honesty in state. On the Atlantic coast Cleve ’ his course. But there is no division —or m ’ miss ville 101. land is very popular and the repub- {of opinion on this coast on the Chi- R. P. UNGERMAN, JACOB WORTMAN . ----- liean ticket stands no show in^hy I nese question, and no man wlio ad H.P.BIRI) v. TWAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND of the dqubtfuL states. Belo^we vocates the immigration of Chinese’ >M w<_11 selected stock of Siuv^s and Q’in- J no . WORTMAN....... and proposes, to sell cheaper than any ^ive a ¿hurt sketch of the republican can ever get the vote of California, ware, Hat kin, house iu the countyT"’TTverything kept on liau<i.( Cashier.,........................ CLARK BRA-fcY - 5?"*®'* » posits HH-eirtiT-uhJcct to cLwl and repairing doue satisfactorly. and without' candidates, gleaned from ; i Oregon, or Nevada.’* dhlav. fie?!* exchange on Portland« Francisco “v ' ‘l’KrVhki York, San Francisco and and New York. / Sept. 29, tJ. ton’s Biography: June 24. ly. •Interest allowod on time depdaits. Our republican friends have had L afayette O regon FOR PRESIDENT. Office hnnre from !»u iu to 4 p ra. I considerable to sav atfeût Gov. Benjamin Harrison is a son of; I ■ LAFAYETTE John Scott Harrison; was born in j Hill’s opposition to Cleveland, but | the governor ’ s speech at the great North Bend, Ohio August 25, 1833, DEALER IN was graduated at Miami University, 1 Tammany ratification meeting June STORE! 1 Ohio, in 1852, studied law ift.Cin- 12th, will put them at rest on that W. I. WESTER FIELD, l| cinnati, and in 1854 /-ernoved to In point. General Merc han dis Carlton and vicinity To go for Foot wear J. Mattey F U R N ITUÌ dianapolis, Indiana, where he has r P ersonal .—Judge Townsend, receiver since resided. He was elected re-1 of tlie ü. S. land office at Lakeview, .vis porter of the State supreme court I ited his old home, Yamhill county, sev eral days this week. The judge’s face in 1860, and in 1862 entered the looks familiar, and his increasing avoir army as second lieutenant of In-i dupois inclines one to the opinion that Iliana VOluntwre.- After a short I gg-^l pÇyw to liry The service he organized a company of R egister acknowledges a pleasant eaH.- 1 nigltèst possible prices paid tor ail kinds of far.n produce. the Seventieth Indiana regiment, | O regon E eavty K illed . — “Oregon was commissioned colonel, on the B«autv,” the beautiful. cla-sintit inare completion of the regiment :i "i h flowing mane and tail, sold some served through the way r lune ago by O. P. Adam«, of Linn county,- the brevet of’brigadier^« mrtil ' ’ parties in California, was burned in the recent Brighton Beach tire. She volunteers on the 23d of , w<ia_ valued at $25,000. The Are was 1865. He then returned to I ii u.- . caused.by lightning.— Albany Herald. apolis and resumed his office t>f su preme court reporter, to which he had been re-elected during his abv . sence in 1864. In 1876 he was the republican candidate for governor of Indiana, but was defeated by a small plurality. President Hayes appointed him on the Mississippi In another column may lie found a river commission in 1878, and in general description of Yamhill county 1880 he was elected "United States taken from the "Resources of Oregon,” senator, taking his seat on March published by the State board of agricul ture. 4, 1881. Notice: Picture frame», iwocluir.gs, h Small Parlor staife Wall Brackett - C cb IC ü FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. Levi Parsons Morton was born in Shoreham, Vermont, May 16, 1824, .and began life as a clerk in a coun J. J. Hembree, Proprietor« Newberg try. store, but by his great natural I am prepared to give good accom«. odation on aptitude for business rose so rapidly ’ short notice, to persons wiah.ng team* or conveyance. that in 1850, when but 26-years’old 1 Chargee Keaeotable. (T7*Mv hack* connects with the daily trains he was made a member of the firm ; to carry passengers to and from the depot. of Beebe, Morgan <k Company, mer- j Administrator’s Notice. chants of Boston, and in 1854 re-, moved to New York, where he es tablished the firm of Morton A- ( Grinnell. In 1863 he founded the banking house of Morton, Bliss & | Company in New York, and that of Morton, Rose <Sr Company of Lon don. These firms were active in the syndicates that negotiated U. 8. bonds, and in the payment of the I Geneva award of $15,500,000, and the Halifax fishery award of $5,500,-1 000. Mr. Morton was appointed I honorary commissioner to the Paris - exposition in 1878. In the same: year he was elected to congress I from New York city as a repub lican, and re-elected in 1880. In the same year he declined the noin- 1 ¡nation for vice-president on the re- ■ publican ticket President Garfield , offered Mr. Morton his choice be- i tween the secretaryship of the navy or minister to France, and he ac- 1 cepted the latter post and filled it * from 1881 to 1885. In 1887 he Sold only by subscription. was a candidate for United States . w. W. BECK senator from Sew York. ] r — Soliciting Agent. Lafayet FEED AND SALE 8 T B XBLSOX. Proi I nm prepared farniil CARRIAGES. SADDLE UoRSRN, and everything in the l/reryh>ni| andon short notice, . Transient stock left with me wfUsj best of care and attention. Good nod careful drvenespkj Y JI find my stabile* •M«* between Secowl aniTbiri! Sep •. 11, 'K5i i i ^ i — J .J 1887 1869 J. M. Kelty, LaFayette - - Ogn. ........Dealer in.......... 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