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MMmiiiTmmimmiivmvmmt fiiNTY CONVENTl 0 Carload of Pianos and Organs Coming 1 : PRICK- AND ntJAUTY SYIlI- TO PIJ-ASi: J i. z KILE IX 1UU i-..j -w i r i r I I,' I. is M. mm I " I T I t i l 1 1 IV i . 1-rT pi-. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS lu Furniture thvic nothing tHi ood for yeur Home, su n-iJ lu its beauty by bm lug etUt odd pliers. wmmmm Republican Ticket Nomiiialed and GOING TO AFRICA. Delegates Elected to State and Congressional Convention. ROCKING full of worth. Kach even CHAIRS iiij j o can realize a div idend from art in vest mcut iu a rocker. Yt have thein that are comfortable aud not expensive. Cob bler seat rockers at low as S2. Nurse or sewing rowkws $1.25 and up. CHAIRS We all spend considerable time on a chair. Why not have one that just tits. With such a stock of chairs as ours to select liom you cru certainly find the kind you want. In Caqiel all Ilia rich new canciti" and st.-h one i ic-d so cl..-e to e.."l I I ton r ii to tour interest to buy now whether you have immediate u-c ! r n mot r not. I h, Suvek and Kiih will say that you -re our ood and ;:ct our prices then sec ..il.cr j O Wr will see vou agaiu. Such ha Im-cu the fan' in the past. No wonder! M buy i.ih. v s .liigh closet buvii p.od plain No. S Cook Stove, charter iak : '.' buy p-d plain No. C Inns good plain No. 7 Cook Stove: $14 takes .jotvt S-pieee I'-d Koom Suit : 1 i;ei b.-i d.uu 9 ,..,iMiirv t'.ir tb i.ri.-- IS .) irets best olid oak iollhed riK'kor. Thoiiaud ol i;ood baitain- lueiiiioM tor want ut pa. v"rit lor eataloue. .hi v - liri 1 and I'l iee-. el liaiiL-e w it !i ik Sl.ive. K ' eli.iir in tlii iood haii;;iiii- whii-h weeau I DELEGATION FOR CRAWFORD T. K. Kk linrd-cn lias dnridf-d to pel! at ! h Hue: illee all l.ix real pH'.t, iticiu!iiK ; ode of IIih fiijvwl houieB ill Ort'iMit. Will I fll fiUjt'k of iiiupirn! uO'l- t l'.'lt-a!e to I hiiv otie wi!tiht( to take t!i el.' : r 1 1 k. jtireat redintioiis will be rliou 1 hiit tftinlitr pricne, chcIi or inn i T. K. !!;.,, ! Auetioii ha'eon ciiihiI . h hI - I', ill. I hit Hijeel iiiumo Kill ! 'ut at cent" per eojiy, d lrvl;.j inelit-. ! K ; : 1. : r i v : f Nov ok arj lio-toO. - v I I. if I t. to .! 1 y 1. j: Proceed i 11 s Were Spirited at Times ami Contest; Lively Between Crawford and Pullerton ! Forces for State Delegation. ! . K. en. ii I: . 1 ) r-- ill" iprubli'in roiinly eon? enl ion nxeiifd in Rowhurg Satuidn) and wan largely attended by lUleate". tllfrt" l utz leut'i rokir than at auy (oriurr eoiixeiitiou held in this eouuly. C'hair iii.i 11 A. M. raw ford id the eountv ccn- 1 i nneii me .. (- . lit. t.o K (nine. Kiddie. 1 M V- W II Cray, Coiut. k. b II -David No.,h. fjiua-. I.v ( M.u C M WiNoii. Camas bv .1 I I'.nd it Colviu. Lake, by .1 A p.l.o-k . Stuilev. iardliiiT. b J A I 1 A The T-ict--TeV Roeburg Plaindealer PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Cowti:. Editor and Publi-lier Flu Wki,iit, City Editor, Solicitor. Ai"i.it J. Kkantz, Foreman s. C. liAKiui'M, Traveling Solicitor. i niaueUTPrs. Ht does not tako vie- i uwy for grautd until it is certain. J One of the chief rensous for tie jjroat j 6uocef8 of the republioaus of this county is the fact that they never icc-i-Vctk PUioiiikr, per year, SJO Entered at the Tost Offiv in Koseburg. Ore., as second claee mail matter. Advvrtiiti Rates on Appneatioa. MARCH SI. RHI2. THE WINNING TICKET. JOINT REFRESEXTATIVE. lions'. and Jactsoa. J. H. Hn.lrouh (indorsed) Bn;turg Foa BEPBEiESlATIVKi. Ira B. B.ddle Kiddie i nuii U. Rofct Grd;ncr FOR SHERIFF. E. L. Frrott Rowbnrf FOR CXEBK. Ptvid K. ShuibroDk....l'Biiqn Ferry FOR TREABl'BF-R. Inrorsc W. Ii.nmick KeHogi FOB COCKTY JCD9E. M.D. Tboiupon... cot'burg FOR COMMISSIONERS. A. E. Ni'-'iols i four yer tejm) J. C. Yvung (two yer tcrnij- FOR ASSESSOR U. W. Stiiey : FOB SURVEYOR. Cli. E. Robert.. FOR CORONER. Dr. J. c T itc&e:i Roetrure A.'r Cwklaad YoocaU .. CrjoBUle Roscburg Precinct Officer!. J. A. iiuvhnnau ... H. C. fr: UDI . Ju.tie oi be Fr- C4Utllh( THE COL'NTV TICKET. The republican coeuty ticket hat &in been noioioated asd as hbh), a !itt of uroL candidates have been chosru, beveral of whom wer n liotuiuated for a tecond and one for a third term. There Haunch repub licans who were renominated by ac clamation, hnve teen tried and have proveu tbeuiKelves tree to the treat repose! in them. They hftTe tilled thir repeclive ollicial positions with efficiency, bouehty and to the entire satiiifactuu of the patilic, refieering juncli credit upon themselves and tbir party. From the legislative ticket down to coastiibJe the men selected by Sat urday's convention are eminently well u'Med audqnalitied for their re spective offices and each and eery one poises the qualities neeeogary to eucce at the polls iu June and the later peifoimance. of their every duy. if '.hey are fortunate enough to be placed in such positions by the voters of the county. Bat the fact that a strong ticket has been selected does not assure the party of com plete fleets at the cominp election. Ar a matter of fact half the cam " iBi;n of candidates for strictly ccinty offices are maile on the basis of tlis personality of the nominees. They do not attempt to strengthen ibemfeires by advocating the best intorenth of the party they represent. One of the chief caase& of the defeat jf county tickets is the selfish and K-attered effortrt of the candidates and their lack of interest in each othr. Invariably there are men who make a personal canvass for UietriStslies alone never speakiog in (ehalf of other candidates tbroagh the fear of asking 100 much of the Toters they interview. They care nothing for the success of their co workers or the party which has bouored them aud eives them their greatest strength. But few men on the republican ticket can make the fight safely wi'honl the assistance of the Other candidnte-d and party priociples f o support him. Tbe cam paign should be well organized. Tarty differences and factional strife should be considered forever eeMled by Ihe action of the conven tion and Us verdict accepted grace fully as th will of the, majority. Tje - publican principles ehuuld le held above petty 6trife and b an inspira tion for a united and harmonious struggle for the success of tbe entire ticket. The light is uof an easy one. The practical politician does not un derestimate the strength of the enemy j;or docs ii overlook any poBsiblo The dispatcher state that thetei a possibility of lion. Dinger llor-l tnaiiu btiug chosen a mender of the president's cabinet, that he uihv suc ceed Secretary of the lnteri'r Hitch-' "U--.jj-dijieriu. 1 1'. order at 1::S0 o'elocU iu I he forenoon j ir. Alex Patterson. .ar ino-r. I and alter a brief and appropriate open-j Morris ; .1 R l'.o-. Kmm I.'h; iii- n-eet 11. .u,uouin si uuii iiotuinaiions mipe : . rie.tni K. I'l.nn, were 111 order lor temporary tfiairiuaii. j l'srkius : A Vie. I'-.nn b 1 Senator A. ('. Maretera' uaiue alard; J O Jiiims-iu. f'r n l. 1 5. .1 I quit working as long as the polls are ! cock, upon t'ac resignation of that plaeed iu nomination by li. the nominal 1011 l-ii (.'La-. Park.. I here nominal ion ainl Mr Iir. K. I.. Mil- : sreeuded by fre 110 (Iter Mar'ter at a!e , .!! Ti.o v. 1'i.rn itij;ton . .1 K 1 ollij:'. ... WiK.n ; II Wea'h.-rU . llaeker: .1 P. W;;i, .on- open and a single ballot reiuaius uu- i gcLtlemati. Mr. Hermauu would i t!- unauimou h..i.e -.1 thr eonvnition. j. 'a- ".! -r . .1 M !Vt.. voted. This example may well be . make a very capable Secretary ofjtin takin-.' the ehair iiat'.r Mar-tt-r '. I t:i...e. .1 I rn followed by the candidates ulaced in . the Interior and his Oregon friends st.t.-d that he deemed it a reat honor 1 by .1 p. Puli. n nomination by Satnrdav'scouveution would be delighted to hear of hi!' With successfal organization, co-op- being thus honored. eratiou aud a warm interest iu party ( measures everr reoublicati uomiuee ! lbt' '"i'rats are bringmg w the t k ; II:: I IV ' bv i; Ha l: .pp ... !:. .-. y. ...!', b A i Music Galore. 1 I.'"U out for our new carload of Pin o 1 aud Organs of (hile.'ei.t makec, ii.cln Inii. a line P.aby ranJ. Jfav- j i-1 t e-irc i mo tif orders, on lor a tiratnl arid o-.- ; lor a (".onia! Needham .'ui n in !t..! walnut hktj the abovecut. V alfo hi PHVfial or.lsrB lor !:(. and almitt ot;e-1 t.. u 'v'V V-..r- i At f ;. i- e Hit:-' I iv ' . .r. j .' i n f".:i . d ' t: ) ie, kir.d of nr. ! I ;; fit. i ir. -rsi s.:.tt. t. .'!.. . " ; ; tii i.rlr i. u r i i - .- '-f tr -- '' ' - t t; a : i.i latif af.'jQt sir '";' " ; I'-.T ' :.I')'r, i t i r :..ncr 11. i n ti' 1 .a!..j -iesirstj. rj y.-tr . ' ri tf S t nt rPn - '! in tt t'i vv', Hi.-..'. if wr dirt t ', a.T'J iu y.,nr i.nler : r,f jar: x: ,, in t e ir. ti l.'ock;r. do eil t-j l.'.l RS eor.ver.ient t,T t0 ti to Ktffc- n tOl : r t -! r r t-r - ry. lit li:a no. ill of our ear load nc w it h V jUr crdei or "ii t r! nm ti,i- . j, . """l hlaTa! oitorl unit to 4't an ex , ; iieneive iuFlruineut cheai. Mi r ; i. K. i ' v rr ; . i a rrv ar.l 'i. t.fd a it v. :! is T. K R1CHARD50M MUSIC HOUSE. i i . , ' f-i uv, I .If. lb- shoold be given a big majority at the ! rear with their primaries aud cou polls neit June. S ventiou iu this county and will be ! found still briugiug up the rear in the race for victory at the polls in MK. TONOL'E'S GOOD WORK. June (eo. E. L'hatulterltiin. the democrat . ic candidate for the n6miuation of governor, ought to win. His inter : ests are being vigorously championed : by the Portland Sun. lay Jlercury. I Our democratic friends should re i member that atthorgh (bis is an "off The srst congressional district has caver kad a harder worker, a more faithful public servant, nor a more force fl aad convincing speaker in the aonae than Thos. H. Tongue. He is one of the busiest men in Tashington. Questions before the I1HI1HI IU H 1IH. VHIII I nV lllll IIHI HIIIIMI . , ,. , , ! vear.'' in ts'litics. theie is nothing to I requests. attending to pensions, pest-ofhees. mil routes, land entries requests for government publications, committee work of infinite variety all these indicate that many "off"-their heads. voters till g. What's this we hear? .1. II ! Iewis. the anti-trust nrvo-.il. is to lu. and a thousand other things have ! m- ,a ,x ' . trust. Billy"' IJtyau will be elect el t-resivlent of a tru-t next. The ticket is a sure winner. Theie is Lot a weak man on it. It will be generally approved and heartily sup ported by the republicans of the (comity. Political Afterthought. little 1 .at Vtt " r't kept hiai on the jump day in and day ont from morning till night, truthfully says the Eugene Kegister. It might be added thai Mr. Tougne ba been in congress for live years and today he stands higher iu the estimation of the house and his con stituency than ever before. When speeches are to be made on ! important public questions. Mr. j There are some sore places to U Toagne is always to the front and iu ! sure, but not ihhuv so deep but tbej the campaign documents circulated ! will heal over and yt we'! iu time. all over the United States you are al J ways sure to find one or more of his speeches, full of logic and force that ; have strong bearing on results His : peeehes on the Porto Kican taiifT, Philippine qnestion and improve-: ments at the month of theC'oiuuibiH ; have bad great weight with congress. 1 FKs committee assignments show the esfeetn in which he is held. I'ew . tea ib the house have reached tbe position on committees that he has in the past few years. Only recently Mr. Tongue was : called into private conference with ; President Roosevelt on important aiatters. showing the value the jresi- dent places upon his opinious. j His faithful work for Oregon's 1 rivers and harbors is shown in the fact that tbe river and h alitor bill for j tnia year carries more money ior ure-j ..., iu Portland h-m Wedm-dav. goa than was ever carried by RUy . A jtril 'nd. single river and harbor bill in the history of the state, providing for an expenditure of $2,(XXi,UUtJ on such improvements in the state and gives more to the Willamette river and Oregons coast harbors than ever be fore appropriated in all tbe years of tbe past history of tbe sute Mr. Tongue has been an ardent worker for tbe rural delivery routes and as a public servant who sticks to business, Tongue should and cor tainly will be returned to congress. He is likely to be renominated by acclamation at tbe convention in Koseburg next Tuesday. He has made a brilliant record in congress, having labored faithfully and force fully in behalf of the interests of his district aud state. He has shown not only ability, but integrity, and deserve at the June election the in creased majority 'which he will as suredly receive. I ",i .iti -men in ;hi- ;: :i; uli.i r--Kiiitd ii- an i:.etdeiit ! a !. ear til Jli Pri-tei ll -t.ile. Jo!. ii K' hlll--: had 'oeell a !ir'.ne e.; ii. i ; i.i'e for ;i .T.-iit m.i.. i-i.r-. He .:- alway- alter -.inethiii.' and iifViT t bin,', t ine ol !.; neili't-ir- w.i aiu home to a eiit i. .ii . here II' ibiii. .n ;t ii-1 i-1 .4 1 . Hi- little U,y. -tirred by t!. preparation" lor l inj. a-ked hi- lather Iiere he w:. t !tin' ready to A:i- -l ! il the b . i :e to -O t... lie I ote. ! he -.line ;i - Ju lie waiitfl ti- o and -n. "Never mind.' "there i- plenty of tl'I.e. Y' and v-.te when you are row n t ;ni o and vote ! -r Roiuil-.n t in n he'll "till le a eati li-late. The republie.in -tate convention wjlj The t-t of o-er's st rent h in Marion ioi;itty for (iovt-rno! was -how n in the vote on i hait man w hen !t I.. Pierre, a teer lnan. w a-ebN te-l by a vote of Ht tod'.i f.,r II. A. Snyder anti-Ceer. How to Reach the Farmers. bo ehoM-ii to preside over sileh a laltf emblaze of repreM lit Jliv tepubliiaLs. I.ke of th fplendid hitorv mid aehiev eineiits of the party and it reconl tor proinot iuur overmiieiit and pr.-perity. He eouustlled haruiouy and highly coiumetide-1 the ft-neral d:s l.itiotl oi republican to abide by the will of the majority. At the cls of hi rem. uk" he M heartily eht-rred. Kor tem".rary sec retary a uunder of proiniiu nt r publicans ere named, but a'.! deviiued eX.Tpt Capt. T. H. llauilic. w ho w as nouiinatol by ('. It. Cannon and ;. ehs-ted una uimourly . Hoy liriu-. oi i '..m.iml a. cho"rn as as- i"t.u.t -e.retary. o.MMinct: o i Rf.IiKVTl vi I'poii motion by tlie ehairuiau a ceiu-mitl'-eot tliree on cr-letitial a -e-!.-. -ted a- follow": Hon HK Ruiek. of l.-fl"i'; . Jai t'nder.-J. Oakland: K 11 R.-.'er-. iai-iiiier. KK"'I l Tlos The i hair w.i" ititrueteJ to appvint a ti inittee of rive on rolutiins and the t-.;!owinj iiaiuvl !?- i i were -elected : A C Voun. Oakland: E-l Weaver. Myr lV t'ni li. II ti Soliiieinaim. ttleudale: - C I'lii.t. K-.-trb ir: A E 0..uf, S-"tt-bnr,;. . "iii'KK o ri it. The .i!l-.wiu committee a- appoint ed i.y the vhair upjii motion: A M 5UNAT0R A. C. MARSTERS n The Te-.rt oi I lellti.lls U.iS rei'e; , e i .11 out any ob;.-. tiou ni lhr than thw cofeetio t delejale an ! p;o,.- i H- j We.,- : i.-- A. I ..! I.i V-.nn .!..! b Ihn-l.. "1 A l-.S: I I. !.- U.-eil I to L-o an l nuii parent for .Mr. Ib.bin if! the father. can so up: yon t.eor-e V. McCoy lie-s man'-! Portl.in-1. i'r'irn an ciht-inoiit li the i-astern stale. and sav.- that r W 1 Chairman oi the Convention a wi ll-know n bu-i-1 ,. . ha" in"t returned trip t lirotichout everv been tk itiv' larnier-. in for a chause . lar- f lo- Iu case the situation should justify the placing of the name of lion. J. C. Fullerton before the state conven tion as a candidate for the nomina tion of governor, he will receive the hearty support of every delegate from Douglas county aud should Judge Fnllenon receive the nomination his election is assured aud Oregon would have a governor that would be an honor to any state in tho union. The delegation wid work earnestly and perseveringly for the nomination of Hon A M. Crawford for Allorney Ueueral, whose prospects for receiv iog'tho nomination are exceedingly good. It is a pity Borne good meu who were aspirants had to be lefi nfT the ticket, but this was inevitable. H.td they been successful, some of the rood men who are on the ticket, wonld ueges6rily have been left off, thtj ouvlny ui fuu-JU rv.uirv'Jt" where he h.i. nuiiilicr". are 1 cation. "The corn crop in many of these slates," -aid Mr. McCoy, "was a total failure last year, aim conseiUenlly etock rai"er jyrro compelled to sell ofl their cattle and practically to out of the hiisi nesi'. Such farmer- arc lookinjr for new locations and naturally turn to ihe treat uinleveloi-eil est . I was surprised to find that ino-t of 1 1 K in had never heard of Ore-roii a-a stH-k ami farming nii- try. If Oregon would use the inouev ..,.i ;., ...i.-..ri , , ......... ... I lit I i. i.i. -111; ij. i ir-riiioT HI tA" posiiions in scattering literature broad- ea-t in Ihe farming eonnnunities of these Mates it vMiulil have a better effect in at tracting settlors to the Pacific Coast. Most of the farmers referred to have siillicieut ineans to.siart tin in a new country and would make desirabbs t-et- tltT". "A s general thiiu! people who learn of Oregon at expositions, mich as those at RufTalo and Charlenton, are not the class of teop'e who are looking for new li'jines. iney are oi the ciush that are well-to-do and permanently settled. The tua-si;s of Eastern farmer" i-an only lie reaclied by tersonal cuitact. A carload of literature and nriciiltural exhibits sent throMh the small towns of farmin-j eouiinunilies would in my opinion, lie the most effective way, of placing Ore ton's resources before the farmers and iuducint desirable immigration. This method ha In-en tried. I believe, before. but only on a limited ,-calf. If it could lie operated more extensively so us to cover large fanning districts, I am satis- hel the results would fuilv recomtiense t'r.iwior'. Ro-vburs: A K Rrown. OaV iaiel : Roy iri.'ts, ConiMock : EflPay, t 'anvoiiv ille and .1 H Riddle l.iTTi i: sl Hrutsi:. Thi- ci.mplet"l the tenitorary ortaui atioii which was effected without the least friction or opposition, but at th's uncture lion iet W Riddle tlel'.it from Aalea. arose and created a little -urpri"e bv -tatint that a dele-rate had l-een appr-iachtsl, was offered and had accepted inouev for hi proxv in the nv.-ntion. Mr. Rid-11 further stated that this delegate was I'n-d U'eatheriy. I Keli-.tt- an-f that the gentleman was -eatt-l in the e tnvention and had a check for ?"tO w hich he had accepted for his proxy lor the purpose of bringing the matter ln-fore the convention, however, no such a proxy was preentrd or pro duced. M r. Craw lord arose ati-l depre cated the fact that such charge had arisen and stitgeeted t at if true the matter was one to lie bundled by the criminal court". After snme conciliato ry remarks by the chairman, the matter was. on motion of .1 A Ejrgers, seconded bv A M Crawford, referred to the com mittee on credentials; the evidence in the matter to lie brought fully before the committee. The convention then ad journed until one o'clock p. in. AITKKNOO.V SKSSION This session as not called to order until two o'clock. ii account of the com mittees not having their reports correct ed. First came the reNjrt of the com mittee on credentials which was read us follow s : TUB Al.l.Ki.KO BltlHKHY CSK. We, your conuuittec aptoiuted on credentials, herepy respectfully submit the following report, to-wit ; First, that we have investigated the charges made against delegate F S Weatherly, and have not been able to obtain sullicient vidence to sustain the same, and therefore advise i,at the whole matter lie referred to the Iistric( Attorney, and that this convention take no further action iu the matter. We also submit the following munes of those entitled to seats in t hi-) con vention. Here followed, with the substitution of a few proxies the names of the deli- gules iroiu tue various prgcinctx the sumu as hurctofure. published in tho rMWDSAUR.-Ed.J Theproxiyij were "MMii-rti. Kifi-iir -KFs-.l I T: We. tl.a tunlir.t'ee j-rt a- ioli-.wF We thn Republican" -ty, iregoii, in t "i.vri do. Rt..iit. t!...t the prwei.t Nation! and that It i- t he ju'. beau to maintain the further Rk.-vol.TkLi. that we a. enactment of n:- h l.tw-e-jrv to coii.j.t-1 ;r.i ;raph and te.ej ,i,. other nuai-piil.!ic - -t, their jut an-l e-U.u pr Htvium. tloit we i. actluent oi ji law r.-j :; and lijbii;t:e i t ..r;s enip!ore. Rk-hu vi.n. tll.it - a law .-r tl:,- C"!l! r- o large aggr.-g.,t:-.:i. i the initiative aid tneaii" oi "i curing tin- -legisiatui u-- h n.--. cretion. Rt"oi vi.n. that we jt thr-n- . ri.t -r lioie p.--raiiway line in ti e -t r we ple.it our re pr- i-!atur !. w or's and i We .,1-. iav-.r , Minti-:i.ii..i- of w.i r l-ji!-.-ln- -u.itv. a i pltslge that (!,s- i-I.i".-- . will be h-'!ic-t.y an 1 i-rie-I oil! bv the !.:,,o .Iil'lte au-l C-nntv ('u as it --ili! to . n their fete nan 1 o!.. tl.i'- i.t:.-. P. I.: I I. I: 7 V I :iv! ic.il SrtLMAN J.v.v'cr ar.d Optician , . . t, . ilClil.n' .er o 0 c 0 o o 0 V I. l; a i i !-. t ; -:i 1st-. I'eirv !. Iu R. R. J i: 1. -r. i: n i -rse; ui- i n ! ! ! - i: T-.e : a '. . r : j : ;i :: R-- L). T. PkMTCHARD, WATCHMAKER anJ J13WJLI:R c-1' :.;:. 7 r ! . Jackson St. i '! .,! ...-x m ! r:. (fiii!nL!-.j UiLiil. f LlJ fiI,U OflLL U I fill i-. C. C A5L". Proprietor Ic-t r.n.l Teams in the Citv. t ran: Ca!! ; :rt f t"-k vJ sec me, Given Special. Attention 'Phone Goi. I'Mi i : i.t. k . .;.: v. v r c cial - i :us. I I 'a s .. i x - L.U 1 , -on street, near Cass I r:r'.VKS, Proprietor r n. r- l:;.-.tl. .... Vol V-. ( A I I rw 1! . -..v i r t -1 i "i i W, ' ' l.r .! d- l' o;o i: I he rej-i! t oi the o-on i . , i ; -of bu"i:i was pre-i :.!i-l. a-Iopt-il. 1 1 pr o i : ..,! i ary ollicers "hoi!, 1- i,-,-!.,-, . inaneut officers of the vided for the iioiiiin.it i--n .-i t!.,. ,-..i;-.iv ticket, ili-le.-ates t-- the state ;id -:i grei-inal content: -n ! t- ner.ii ! -i of prm-e-lurc. Chairman Mar-tei- ti.eii ami-n-u .-1 the election -i 14 ii--i--iti s to the -tile i-oavenlion at Portland April J. ui --r-h r. A K stojker. C I! Cannon. 1, K I. Mil ler and J T I'-ridgcs were appoint,-.! teller-. IWo rtl Kl is A u evidence of t be f in! -t ren.-t h of i i,e siipMirli-rs of H. ins. ,f. t". f ill;, , t .ii and A. M. Crawford wa- dem. -lis; r.,;,-! with the rlei ti'-n "I de'et.iie. to tii-- -t.tte convention. Rich bad a print."! ticket in the contention which were a-follow." : Crawford li.kct. l'.,-n Huntingi-m loh, .1 H Co.-hr.iii so. .1 A i:ggoi. s , .l R Riddle PH., S C Rartrum s:'. K lay S.",, C R Franklin S:t. A o Voiint s:t. F It Hamlin s:t, A Chu-ke si. H S French J I Chapman SJ. F W IU n-on i.;ti. A K Stocker SI. Fullerton ticket. -C !' Totteu .".".. Ib.b ert Hunt Mi, (ieo M Rr..wn "c.. I! 1! l.a Rrie .)!', Geo ! Stearns .".!. .1 ( .lohiis-.n. Jr 54, W A Perkins 'it, A K Ootii V,. R It Iixon ot, R A Woodruff V., I. It Moore These were on both tickets. CONOKKSSIONAL 111:1,1 o 1 1 s l'sll inolioii of S C Hai trum tlie fol lowing fourteen delegates were unani mously elected to the convention which meet in Roseburg Tuesday: (ieo M Rrown, Roy (irigt, Henry Conn. Scott Morris, F W Hayncs. C T ('uriy, lien Nichols, Will Harris, A F Krown. ,11". Iave, John F. I.elsom, A S Ireland, V. V. Wilson, ! C Livingston. 7.. Iiinimick was elected congressional committee, man for Douglas county. 1IK KKI'KESKNT ATI VK. Hon. (ieo. M. Krow 11 in an elmiieii! HK-ech nominated Attorney Ira P. Rid dle, of Riddle precinct, calling attention to the fact that he is an hoiiori-d native son of this county, his parent- and graudparents both being prominent am! hiffhlv esteemeil pioneer sett lers of this county and state. Mr. Rmwn clos.-d bis speech with an cktieiii plea for harmony. Worrell Rwd uoiuinatcl I . II Roprs, of Giirdincr, A. E. Stocker iiomiuubsd li K Applo gutc, v Prwa. . .1"! "-let I, --lie e e.itf .- I' i. com c.-:.ct r.-.-i ii.fi si v. .i-!ii loiiowed Ir. i'a-1 ' Mi, ill's le- - brie ASn a.vcp:.. SALE -r .i. ll. M' ( -a i-.i.a'.-l r t u-:.g - -t a:i I . l I'-rown ' oil t lie : iiuauiun . I ' . : 1 1 1 1 . 1 HI llKil,. 'iap. --I My, : .. I i, r- W. Iii,.:.,,:. k f.- t-i bin, a- I...;.-!.;- 'icicnt ii.it i t r. a - : e '--jUent'y so. ! i ; : - !.it;nt an an ii--.n j - -pillar ioii.:i u i,., , ." CMolil- ol tlie , on i-W :. ill an at t-r .t rial, -is , , thanked the contention tor thus c.ui: r rint.tl.is honor u-iii him l,-ratli:i time. ss, ..,,;, da-. A. l n-lerwo kl nomiuaii-d W. 11 Cole. Ira Howard nominated r.i.',!: Wm. Halliwci! nominat-d ' ' :.,!.. the baliott r,-n!te-! "t..l -t F.iicil -V. and C--!c 7. Mr. "tal. v i-v.-are-i me civic,- oi ine c-.iiv. i,.!.-n au-l responded to the call ,.t :,; in a net -jvech. lie is a pr-. and hL-li'v rc""cc.i cit, ,en of Y a lliorouthly practical bu-inc- ( t Tt'CrlC! r Sct ::ne w id :i. .tr- Fanillv. Groceries w. . p. w. :i . w i- . Mr I:. 1 1 ilC.lt: man W t- A" C"1. V.-.o ::'.!tl : i -rc .! ;l.--.;vs .:-lvt-i'..-.to. .' as the A ,otllisslo KK". (i W Rid. lie pre-entisl the name K Nichols; l'xiiton Mire- nominal--.! -I F. Yoiint au-l I S Weaver nominated II , ;.il!-p. Mr. Yoimt iieiut the on! norili-cnd candidate he tt a-Jrcn. -n. inat. d by acclamation for the two tear term. The ballot on the South lVsig'a- candi- ' date" re-llllisl rt" follows: Nichols oi Aal.-a. 100; (iallopof Myrtle Cr.-ek. :M ; j Mr. (Jallop moved that Mr. Nich-.'s 1 nomination be named mianim-ni" and ; the motion prevailed. Mr. Ni.-h-il". thanked the convention f--r thus honor- int him. sl'HCKYoR h A May of Canyouville presented the name of ('has F RolH-rt". deputy eountv clerk. In-fore the convention for the nomination of surveyor and he tta flRS.tt.BOYD giuj J. thi" p pr--y, ! know of 1! l-r- con-id- v also ,U" ' Mom; sftom5ivso to 55000 r:' -r t 1. '.s' t Tin. IiT, Porter, per !ilt iVcal Lstate Agent auJ Notary rmiber anJ Homestead Locator Packer anj UuiJe 1- !0V, Ore. 1 K. thk uom:knors;ii! comlst. Notice of Minors M.'etirt The got eT;! uncertain "i:a the lea 1. hat "tn-nu'.'u. bttt ('i:ns.. l- '. N- !" In I Hi, ,1 made the unanimous choice of the volition for the nomination. COUONKH lion A M Crawford renominated Pr. ,1 C Ttviiehcll in 11 neat speech for coro ner and tbe nomination was made bv acclamation. JOINT KITHPSl'VTATIV Hon .1 T bridges int rod nee. I ihe M lowiin; resolution ttbi-b ua- udopted unanimously !ty the convention: Wiikkk is, the Republican party rec ognizes the pre-eminence of lalmr and Wiikkk ts, the railway lalsir oriiani.a- tions have endorsed J M Hansbmugh, a repuhliciui, for the nomination of joiut representaUvt for Douglas aui Jackaou wuuUvsj hwrlvtr$ b it eon- maiont y. w illj.ic-.niu- tall s. l'h;-; stai coin ,-:i (iillam. .l.ic P.-lk. a-c. Y'atul.i'i!. .1 t. liivcu ('!.,- s.i tvmat 1.1 n .- ; : n. . W ... tal sop C. Uld W: er Ma! Mar: ou.u, e t n in, r- ti i; ti- l;.,: -. y !t's place 1 i --i a !i-::u;:-at the iio-ir . Marc!. -JI. 1 en t; a: a, -M i : -t !;.' 1, l-n.-ui: a- ll M. w .; . a voles, ,1-iiin- i- -:c:i K! totes aud 1 int. .11 i ejveu t MM. I t.-tal . r w i : h c.rrv tv 11 1 1J 1 are inti ed in t ie c,c. r-iue-s that it.-! in . I-'C . . 1- vote". Ail the re countic" arc pla,-..! column i -r g tvern .r. t t! I re ,1, Pon't mi-- Flint's ad in ti.:- i--,i,. ; you can buy shoes there thai will stand the the. tes.; of wear, ul: plly iu;S tiuu elsewhere. m'.bl. t!.-. .-.u; t't t t t tak., ihtvrsi and me U i'-.r (';;. t M. Ahmt i.-k I-. X . t int rx - H. Kt,.nr Vt'. J. Akhita u K. L. W. NAv.orr. I'-U mat- F. 1 W, 'i at, t- W e ta-ter had ".!, an -ritoent i-t tio,-r c-iveri;,-.- o--'u, an.i at -,,, i,.;,.,! ,,,HU , uidmvniciit ti-tire. -Its aterv ten, oherut.. ; over -O pittei ns to select tr Mil, seis a,,, I i,u,i n ry reas'itM1,'