The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 06, 1898, Image 1

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The Waindoalor.
Tlio Pluindealor
DODGERS,
KTTER UEiM,
TILL 11EADK,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Estcattd Noll aoci at Living Ratf I.
nrnm i nvctifpraf v1
MEDIUM. . ; . .
Published Cvcrylbnrsday Afltreooi
AtOsk and BUIB Mlreat,
MOBItllVMO, ORttCtON
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Vol. XXTTlt.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 189
No. 1.
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U.o. W. " CvbUo.
Haeoruliig Secretary.
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atalbrao ant tuvltod lo altaod.
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HalL VUlUua Kulibu la guol auadtaf oof
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R. M.COHKUHO. K. R.B.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
HOTEL
AlcCLALLEN.
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susaviiTiss rca TSATimra w.
HATKB, BtKASONADI.lt.
Ui,nMartBooini.
Bf Bat ta and From Tralai. lOSZSuftS.
JERRY J. WILSOM,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
JacbtH iHrl.
URwAII aalrliK alrilcd to
aay ar vlll b PROMPTLV and
mtU ajfly
' TRfCBB RBAHOHABLI.
am )Ml .
rafcMlol Crda.
X. CBAWFOBP,
.'Attorney at Law, " "
Bourn I. Mintri Bulldlo. ROBBCR, OB.
(WBualaaa batoia Iba V. t. Laad 0a aad
mluluf oun a apaclaUr.
Lata Raoaivar C. B. Laad 0aa.
aoaai m. aaow.
la-Tcam.
JgBOWW TTJ8TIW,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Boonvi 1 aud
Ta WUaoa Blook.
BOaBBCM.O
n. wiLUs,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Will VU ! U k or tt U itoW. W
Im la tta Ooari Uoum, UomfUa aaaay, O.
Q A. BBHLBREDE,
Attorney at Law,
OBUa avat tta roalaSa aa Jaake
Q P. COSHOW,
Attorney-at-Law,
poclal aucutlou BTivaHa ta Caw
morclal n cellvctlaMt
Offleaoa Jaokaoa Bt. uppoalla Bloetim't BlaA
R08IBCRU, ORKOON.
D. BTRA.TTOBD,
Attorney at Law,
Room and 4
Taylor WUaoa Block.
ROSIBCRa. OB
J B. BDDT,
Attoruey-atLaw,
RO3EB0RO, ORIOOS.
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B. RIDDLE)
Attorney at Law,
R08BBDB0, OKXaOH.
EC. STANTON
aalatwialtUa aa aad aataaalva atoak
DRY: GOODS
OOHSIST1HO OF
LUlm' irtM OkhJi. KlkBoni. Trlmmlun.
Uoet, I tc, He.
ALSO A F1B BTfiOK OF
HOOTS AW SIIOJ
Of tha VrtaatU7 aad Batoh.
GROCERIES ,
Wdvlf WUlow Bid 61bm Wre,
Crockery, Cordage, Etc.
. ad lalataaaaMllMaBdai priaw V
tvlt taa Uh. Al a larga atock of
Gustom-Made Clothing
For Choice
Call at Stanton's for "L. P. M"
WOODWARD
TIIE
ROCEBURG
Doea Up
ALL COMPETITORS!
Wa am alwaya la Uxa Load, aod mean to
kaap thara.
Tba OolJait Qarvaat U upon uf , aad farm
met art amillog bacaoaa Woodward
laoaa to thair iataraak.
RUOOV IIARNESaS
-Fall Trimmed
TEAf.1 HARNE80
Thaaa ara all Laatbtr and Warranted.
SADDLES
Al Radaoad Priaaa.
roar pnraa and ba aura
Woodward befora baring.
and
W. G. WOODWARD
B
Mil SPRINGS
BOSWULLi
DouRlaa Conuljr, orcgou.
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LMEB V. HOOVER,
Physician aud Surgeon,
OFFICK:
Main Btraet, one door aoulb ol Clly Halt
BOHKBUBO, OH.
jyYRA BROWK, M. D.
OFFIOR, 000 Jackauu Btrant, al rel
Idouco oi Uii, J. Btner.
ROdKBURO; OR.
L. MILLBR, M. D.,
Surgeon and Ioinoeopathio
Physician,
dfOaroaU dUaaaai a peeUltr.
W
ILL. P. HETD0N,
aud Notary labllc.
Oyvica: In Court Uonia,
Urdori In r Hurreylug aud Field Hotel should
lie. hI'Ii-mmM lo Will V. Ilaydna, awunty Bur
Vei'i't n'M"iir, nr.
Th wljra rt Iku. HnrlnM ennl&ln ! lodlllfl.
Bromtna, Fotaanltint. tba CarbonaU. ol Iron
and Lima and Chlorldea ol Calcium, Maaiiealum
and Sodium.
One Bnrltta enntalm IDS aud the other over
tOOO f ralui of aolld matter to tba gallon.
Located on the Boutharn Taelfle Rallroaa,
Rhute routa" Iron Han Franrlieo to rortland,
la Uouglai County, Oregon,
AiKrurated earn of Rheumatliin, Naial 1 Ca
tarrh, Catarrh of the Htomaoh, Djxrwpala. Ilia
betM, Heiiralila. Malarial Polsonluif. Kidney
Trouble, Conitlpalion, Dluaara ol the fcktn,
Liver aud BowaU, and Venereal dUcaaui hare
been cured by tbe Uaa ol Ibcio wau'ru.
Haw batb-rooni aonneeteil with tiia mam
liolldlna. Foitoffloaand Bxpreuou tba prom
liri. imilj mall, uorlb aud aouth.
Tarmi-llo rcr weak. 13 Dor day. luoludlng
bathn.
Theirotalli under the tmuiadlate mpvrvU-
lonol ... .
m7tT , Manager.
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CuffM
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our expense
If you're not pleased
FAIR COMPROMISE OFFERED
V
eommiite ahall ftrh ipfolnt rm (h
rommitt bl whl h li i aluluwn a ub
tmmltta of thr, ahlfb auooniniltewi
rhall, at tha frlKrr flm, aflrt and fro
rtira b li of A plf in ab ward lo
aald oily and a Uce in rrh of Mid t
rlncia I yld count, ouliilf uf Baid city,
fur a pilling JHata for unrk ward of pre-i-hut.
Thai raeh (St aaid iwmmlttea
I'itOMINHNT MEN COMMENT I 7urr7d ch ,7d
TvpbMk-atlon ef tin call tot fM primary
J lnt tit hidKa of lain frimiirjr rkctioa
Uclidl Kt-publicaiis lake Steps
to Stop Hie Itow in Multno
mail County.
tha Simon RapiblloiiB Hivi Mbw Nt
Ii a.enBbit Exeat to tfva Why
fhty Sboald Net Mt Tbi tff.r.
'I tic follon lnjf In tti full If It Of RD
Tiv lo fffc't a i'(iinroiulnfl Im-Iwwii
l he I wo fiiHl'HiN M lihiu tha mniMlran
rni'iy In MiiltiKim.ili t-riuiitf auliinlf'l
y I Ion. Hoi lllriKb. Hinlrrnaa of thn
rounty tclilrnl rommltt, f rbt t
known fin Hip Mitchell faction, to
lloit. ixmnt) MKar. rbalrmnn nf tha
t'.fintly niriil rnnimlll1, of th fl
iiMn fnillmi:
IVrilniMl. Or., !. 27. 1M7.
lloiiifrnli' tionnl't McKay. Tort
IiiihI. On ito;i - lunr Hlr: liwvaa.
riifiHiiiimti' f;mlonl tllfftncDMB In
Jin- nnliinii (tarty in llila rtry ana
rwnly. trrowlna; oit of thr primary
pN' ilm of 1K91. iiitminatMl Iti a di
vision of llm puny In IIiIm rouoty, Bod
IU-' fxnnlntlon of two i1lffernt com
liillli-. I'm oiMlHmorl of youPK'lf
f gh inicf. iiikI otlir rtl'm"".
' i In ctluT i-niiiManJ of thei tinder
fLMn i!. IipIiib; olio inr-mlnr frwn tarh
i'i.l t mil,' illy of rortliind, and
Inn ininilira from tho prwlnclra in
t!n 1'onnty otrtfUle of tito clly. witb
llniiiniil'li Sol lliracli aa clialruiaa,
rni'li of wlildi coiiiinliicca clahn to
ic'ncri nl ilic rcptilillcan parry of thla
n-iity mnl ctiy. for conTtiiri-v. thr
fonnr-r if unl.l c.inunlttef frill lirwif
!( dttiluiHtl aa "yonr" cnniBit
trr. mnl ilir btiii-r ita "our" commit-
. . ,
Wlicrcna, ftiyilicr. it ia nulvcMMtHy
I. in ir t Hint Irniliiiir an! Influential ra.
piiMlciirM tlirotisliinit llio atatr, Irre
m - tvi- of ilii-lr prrforrncr-a aa to men
f(n'li:iH, nr Hiclr ptt or preaDt
t-U "riiona,' ore cnriM-Nt In tU- crprea
r'v of ilulr wImIiimi ajnl opinion to
I In- effort Unit itn repwUImn prty
cf M nit noma Ii enmity lwinll Hfr-JMllly
Mf t If for tln'inm-lvm thi factional
nicirm-i In tin' imrty, ami Ihua prv
HMit n nnltiil frout to tlio couinion
iry: .
V licrcfo ivltliout ontcrliiic tiMn
ci'l.i iinii ini'iil r ilIfUMiKsl'in. na to
ulint ihm-wii or pcraoiiH. faction or
fiictiiiDs. If nuy. ii ro irfiKinllilp, eith
er In Imle t-r In irt. for tin nnfor
Innnle mule iff affnlpi In the repub
lic tin 'ii it of HiIn eily and county,
npil In Hm- nplrlt f entire fairness,
anil -lely IHi Hie view of bringing
nlxint If mh(-.1iIp, unity ur orjtnnlM
tlon ami tietlmi In Hit lepnlillfnii pnr
tv. on a 1-uK.U nlike fair ami hniMira
lile to every republican and all fac
tion, our commute here aubnilt to
yen fc- the fnlileralln .of your
rominlilee tlio following proMmlUoua,
liavlittf for llie imJc purpoi-e.provlH-linm
for n fnlr primiiry election to le
belli nl tin pitfcr time neit prli)K.
In wlilili nil repnblicnna may partle
Innle. mil nt' which each anil every
f ml Ion of the pnrty In thla city and
county ahnll Ive at lilierly lo Mipport
thrlr own tli-ket for delegate lo the
city onil county convention lo lie
held Inter for the ut'Mwe of nominat
ing dniltdnti- for precinct, city aad
county ill1ceri. Including member of
the U'ff Mat tiro, mid delegate to Ibt
Mate mid diNtiict convention, the
peraona no noniinntcl at mich cotiven
tlon to receive the cordial and earn
eat aupport of all republicans.
We prooe thnt there fhall b one
mid only one. republican county and
city convention held In the county of
Miiltnimnh. In the nprlug of 1898,
-ft-hleh hIiiiII pohokh all tlie power
And dlftchiirKe alt Hie dutiea uHtuitly
pertnlnlug to audi conrentlona In ao-cordnni-e
with the time honored ua
agen of the republican party.
That there Khali lie oo and only
one republican primary election held
In anld Multuonmli county In the
uprlnir of 1898. and It (-hall le held in
nccMiilnnce with the provMona of an
oct of the legislative aaaetubly of the
atnfe yf Oregon, approved Kebmnry
11, 1891, relating to primary eleciloua.
and known aa the 1-rlmary I .aw. At
audi prlmnry election hall be elected
the ilelegntra who. aid who ahe.
ahall 1h rnlltled to a aeat in oaid
comity mid city convention.
Thnt the auuunl call abalt be laaaed
at the proper tlm for auch prlmnry
election and convent lou, and ahall
bcftlxncd by the eliairnian ahd aeo
retary of ench of aald rommltfeea.
'J'hetv being lu the elty of lorttnnd
11 wnrdx, nuinlM'icd reapctlvely and
coiir-vctnlvely from one to deven, and
In the county of MulUioiunu autalde
of fald city. 28 election precinct,
nnmbcw.l ri'apectlvely and coiieei
tlvely from llfty-four upward to
righty-one, IncluKlve. which deetloa
priM-incla nre nlao dealgnared by d
Hnetlre namen, na followa: St. Jolina,
No. 54: Iterlhn, P5; Mt. Ion, 66;
li-Ncllille. 67; LIunton, Rt) TIoll-.
bcooli, 69: Columbia. 0; Vlllauiette
Plough. 61; Montnvlllo. CZ; AVillam
Cite. fi3: Mount Itibor, 64: Bouth
Mount Tabor. 65; Woodatock, 66;
!.ent. 67: Klltuiiver, 68; Kalrrlew,
69: ilrcHhnni. 70: rowells Valley, 71;
Trouldale. 72: llurlburt, 71; Bridal
Veil, 74: I lower, 76: Bylvan, 76;
nock wood. 77: Warrcndalo, 71; Cor
nell lload. 79: West rortland, 80;
WillHl.uig. 81.
Our committee propoao thnt the ap
portionment of the delegate to the
county and city conventlonn. afore
tnid. ahnll Ih na follow; auch of Mid
wnrda and piwlncla aa cat over 100
votes ench In 1896 for McKinley foe
prealdent, nhnll be allowed reapecUre
iy, one delegate for each 100 -rote ao
cnat, and ouo delegate tor' each 40 or
more over nu even hundred caat. and
ench of aald preclnela which cant Wa
limn 100 Totes for McKinley in 1896
alintl bo allowed one delegate.
That the chairmen ipactlvly of, aald
MRS, IN. BOYD
GROCER.
ahall ba Mlcted fotlowai In ward
aiimbered reoacci ively eM, three, fire,
geveri, am ia tltmr, Oat K in all tbe
odd-numbered warda In aald city, on of
ueh tib-onunittee, or U rCrTfX'nUtii'f?,
having first choice, Milch rbok ll to be
dclermlned by lot l bekuiter prorlJed,
ahall aelect two fuJgej lot tba "primary
voting place in each of aald wtvda. and
tha other of atieb aab-rvmsnifttf or ft
repentativ, ahall 5Jftrt ett Judga in
each of 41it odd-wmTifrM ward) while
in warda numbered repectlTe1.T two, fotrr,
all, right and ten. that M to aay liTall tba
evea -miraliered wards ot aald city, nld
anb-cottimlvta. or if tTprrMntatire, liar
lag nerond eliCk, ahall ect (wo judge
for each f Mid area-tftvpiWexl warda,
while tha olbar Mib-eommrttc, or it ttp
rr vtilaliTM, ahall fcetfet Ol judge for eacii
of aald eeeo-numbarad ward.
And tlra rttion a to which ub com
wlilfse or 1U reprcsenlatrve, nhall hare aec
ond choice, a aforeakL ahall, ttnlew Boon'
er agreed upon by biOu eooiiniltee, be de
trrnilnad by To aa aforertl Oh o.r befora
Ike lOtb day of .January. 1S5S, n the pre
rnre and oadef the dlffcttai ei the Brbitrr
herrlaifCT aamed, Cid pH judM aball
ba twined al Uia Upoi pfepgflBg the fall
for an id primary eTecUon.
The jiipe Of eleettofl in the 29 ejec
tion precinct outiiil of fie flty, niffi
red retpecthely and ce-BcufiveIy tiem
61 upward to 61, intliuite, 19 aforesaid,
ahall be aclacted aa folMa-a: The sub
nwnmittM fr Ha rfMantativ. havlnff
flrat choice, iiti-li rhole lo be dterajirje3
by lot a hereinafter provided, ahall e
lo t twa judgr la each of tb 14 of aurh
rhliua prenacta ae are deftignateJ by
odd number. Whil tb aub-contnutMa, or
it reprr.enta(tvB having aewnd choice, to
be dcfemiloed a aJiove by lot, ihll e-e-t
oa judge fpr tha primary eleetlon in
eaeh ef the aaid altchon preclnet deiig
nateil by old number; whit the Bub-committee,
or It representative, having second
-hicr, hall ecleet two bidge For (Aid
primary elevtinp In ttfh bt (he 14 of
if tlld
num-
rlaitive prejcincta detignated by even
iHr, w hile tie other aub-eoniuiltiee, or u
rrpieentaltve, ahall aeleet one judse for
vnil primary election, ia each of aaid elec
tion precinct designated by even number.
And the question a to which committee,
or it representative, abalt have nrst choice
oliall, unlea aooner mutually agreed upon
by aaid eoniraittee. be determined by lot
oa or lefore the 10th day ef January, 1?9S,
at the acme time as caattng lots for frst
choice in aaid city ward aforesaid; this
alio to he done in the prevnee and under
the direction of tha arbiter hereinafter
munee). And aaid judge; for raid pre
cinct rtpcctivelT, eutidr of the city,
hall all be turned ak the t ute of preparing
the emir for eald prunary V!Nj!km. -
Tliat the juJce or judge of said polling
place, w ho ahall hare been aelected by our
committer, or it rrpreaentative, ahall be
permitted to wlevt one prcon for Clerk for
in k polling-filace, ifnd that eeh of tha
judge or judge, for eaeh polling-place,
wke nhall have been (elected by rout
('inMiUee or il repreelltativf, a'hafl be
rrmifTed to select ene person for clerk
lr such ruinflfac, and the persons to
flvrd respectivelr shall be (July appoint
ed and (jnatiflca and act aa rich clerk.
1'bat in addition to tha two poll books
of aaid primarv election reouireJ by law
to le kept by the judge and clcrjca, there
hall lie kept At each pollitlg-place bv such
judge and clerk, an additional poll book,
to ta in all reaped a duplicate of the
other pool book kept as required by law,
and that one of aaid three pool book ao
kept shall be delivered to you committee,
one to our committee, and one to the clerk
of the county court of Multnonlah county
at the cloe of said election.
That floii. Keorge H. Williams, of Port
land, Oregon a gentltman of unquestioned
integrity, a republican of undoubted loyal
ly, a atatesman of great ability, and a
judge whose aetion cannot be improperly
controlled, influenced er biased by anv
Knan of por-on, faction or fjctyns, shall
arbiter for the purpose herein named.
That the sakl arbiter thai) have power
aad authi'ity from the time of tha accept
ance of thete propositions by your com
tnittee to tk lime of holding auch primary
election", fo decide all question with ref
erence to which aaid ommittees or sub
committee ahall disagree ,and to rail meet
ing of aald aulf-eommittee, aad his decis
ions thereon shall b final and binding on
all concerned.
That aald arbiter shall also call ' the
aforesaid county and eity convention to
order, and be temporary chairman thereof;
ho ahall appoint two from each of the eon
tending faetionsthenrln who, with him
self as chairman thereof, aball constitute
the eommlttee on credentials for auch con
vention. - That no proxies shall be uted in aaid
convention except that m ease of the ab
sence o fany delegate a person to act a
nravy in his' plnee shall be aelected by the
delegate fran, the ward for which said
absent deleft e w elected, and in case
auch anient delegate as elected by a pre
cinet, the proxy for him Miall lie selected
by the convention.
That both our committee and your com
mittee &hU pledge themselves to abide by
the results of tuch primary election, and
to loyally support the entire ticket which
shall' be nominated by said county and
city convention, and that we shall further
pledge our united effort to secure reforms
in both eily and connty governments in all
respects and especially by reduction of tax
ation and in tha expenditure of public
monies.
We deeru each and all the pails of these
propositions abulutely fair and honorable,
and such as every republican can agree to
without any sacrifice of principle, and all
of which w now tender in good faith in
the spirit of conipionnse, looking solely,
not to the candidacy or promotion of any
man or men. but to tli unity and welfare
of the republican party In this city, county
and atale.
Assuming that you and your commute,
Notice is hereby given to tbe public
by tbo undereigued that I ta not allow
dead aolmala to ba Lurried on my pram
Ises, at Kofioburg, Dragon, or garbage
dumped thereon or sand or gravel Ukea
therefrom, unless tba party taklsg sand
or gravel flrat contract with me for the
ri!ut to uo bo.
Trent; pasters will be aroaeoutad ac
cording to law. A abo! Mo",
lloBoburg, Oregon, March 17tb, J8S5.
To the Public.
On and after this date, I wlh it under
stood that my terms for all undertaker's
gxoda ara cash with the order. I find it
impossible to do business on a credit
baaia, and be live that I can do better by
my patrons and myself by selling strictly
lor casli. 1. llKNgnicK, Undertaker,
riosetmrg, Ore., Apt 1.1 12, 1800,
In view of tha existing condition, will
promptly accept the proposition, we. In
the event o! uch acceplanee In writing,
within 10 day from tha receipt l,y you of
thi communication, pledge tHiiaelvr in
advance to give loyal aupport to the eutlr
ticket which ahall be nominated by aaid
county snd city convention, and, nnle
your committee aball to eecepi ia writing
we ahall understand that you reject then
proposition.
POL. Iimsttr, chairman, 4th ward.
W. T. HUME, secretary, 2d ward.
V. L., WILLIS, lt ward.
.TAMta LOTA, M wrd.
W. r. MA'fHEWK, 6th ward.
CAUL A. TirtANDlEH, 6th ward.
If. M. BCSlf. 7th ward. "
JOHSf WOOD. Bth ward.
JOUtf M LRVVLS, nth ward.
IX A. MORrTT!?. 10th ward.
W. If. MOORE, 11th ward. ,
HEtfBT CHArMAN.
' V. V. POWELL,,
views or phobhnet republicans.
Judge William k favorable ta the
cherae) of harmony that I presented by
the uniled republican county oommlttet
"I heners in uarrneay,'' aaid be last night,
at hi residence, "and will do all in my
power to bring it about. Tbe matter was
explained to toe today, by a few gentle
man, and I agree with tbe proposition a
described by them. There of course may
be i&ore dctalla which require alteration,
but the general jfropoeltioa U very fair,
and I hone that the other Side may see fit
to accept tt.
"I belong to aa faction; I am identified
with neither, but I hope to ace the repnb
lieaa tarty iueceed ia the coming election.
The faction mnt get together if tv
etyeet to win.
. Tj use of my name a arbiter i
wholly unauthorized. Ko one ha consu l
ed Die upon the subject. I cannot
whether or noil I would accept the reswn
ibility till I have folly examined the in it
ler. I dearre to ubderatand Uie term ol
the arbitration.1'
Joceph Kvnoa, who i the leader of the
opposing faction, wa not ready to express
an opinion upon tbe subject. "I have
heard of the paper," aaid be, "but I hive
Vol h& lime to exaanine tt, and I am
therefore not in a position to divu it."
A copy was Offered Mr. Simon fur per
usal, but he aaid that he wa too busy
with legal mailer to study it "The pro
position wDI doubtless receive considera
tion from the county committee," aaid be,
"and it will take whatever action it may
see fit A meeting will probably be called
to consider the subject. Jut now I am
very nusy preparing a case for tomorrow,
and 1 ahall not have tiibe to investigate
the subject."
Notwithstanding Mr. Simon's disclaim
er, it seems very evident that he has given
tlio paper aome thought - Mr. Hume, the
secretary of the Mitchell-Republican coun
ty committee, nerved the notice upon
Chairman Donald McKay, of the opposing
faction' county eommlttee, at about 9:30
yesterday Morning. An hour afterward,
Mr. McKay went to Mr. Simon's office,
carrying the paper in hi band.
When Chairman McKay waa asked for
hjl opinion he had atone ta offer. "Ilie
propeitioa) will have 4a be eoosidercil-by
tb county committee. A yet I have not
called a meeting of the committee, and do
not know that one will be held thin week.
I have just received the document and
have not had time to thoroughly examine
it"
''Has Mr. Simon seen the proposition
yet?" w asked.
"No, he lias not seen it yet," replied
the chairman.
Ka-Senator John H. Mitchell as seen,
and this inquiry made of him:
llava you aeen and are rou familiar
day by the republican c
of which Hon. Sol. Hirsch is chairman, to
tbe republican county committee of which
Hon. Donald McKay is chairman, and if
so has it your approval!''
''Yes, 1 am cognizant and perfectly fa
miliar with tbe proposition submitted to
day by the republican county committee
of which Mr. Hirsch is chairman, to the
republican county committee of which
Mr. McKay ia chairman, having for it
purpose the unification of tbe republican
party and it representative organization
In Multnomah county," said he.
''The preposition has my unqualified ap
proval, and as one member of the republi
can party I have labored assiduously dur
ing the past, month to bring il about In
my judgment It presents a means abso
lutely fair whereby the party can be
united, without any sacrifice of principle
or humiliation upon the part of anyone,
and It is, therefore, one which should re
ceive the cordial endorsement of every
trne republican.
"I cannot but hare implicit faith that
a proposition so eminently fair ia every ie
spirt will meet with acceptance from' Mr.
McKay and every member of hi com
mittee." Hon. Sol Hirsch, chairman of the eon,
nilttee which made "the proposition, did not
care to discusa it "The paper speaks for
itself," aaid he. "Itut you may aav that I
hope that it will be accepted. That the
republican party, to be sure of victory,
should be uited Bad all factional differ
ences should be settled."
.Chart H. Carey, chairman of th; re
publican congressional committee for the
second district, had this to say when ask
ed concerning the proposition:
"So far aa I am personally concerned it
is a matter of entire indifference to inc
whether the proposition i accepted or re
jected. I am alwar and at all times in
favor of the settlement of party difference
within the party ranks, and I believe that
the committee has done a very proper
thing in trying to arrange for but one set
of republican primaries.
' "At the same time it seems to me that
tha overtures for peace should rather have
come from those who have been at frfiilt.
We are all partisans, and it is hard to be
a good parly man and yet be peifectly
fair, but it must bo manifest that the
cause of all the trouble has been iu the re
fusil of some prominent members of the
party to stand d ylh principle of rule by
majority. The majority of ' the county
convention in the last campaign put up
the ticket, but the minority put up
another and compelled the majority to re
tort to the indirect method of us
ing the Mitchell-Republican assembly
scheme to get tbelr ticket printed on tbe
ballot. Portland Tribune.
with the written proposition submitted to-
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