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(£he OeaMiaht, yrople Who Want has over one thousand subscribers. \ It has more local news, and is the 1 cleanest, ablest and best paper in Tillamook County. People who | want all the news and who do not want slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Printing will do well to bear in in ind that there is blit one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office of tTltV <£hc Vol. X, No. 43. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. Apr. 7th. 1898. Republican County Convention Cixt»lijiljt. $1.50 Per year. Mont Goodspeed, 2, Mr. Sappington w as Dr. XV’ise is at his office and will re declared the nominee of the convention. main as long a3 he is busy. tf The Republican Convention was call- A vole was taken by all the precincts Part of Quick D. L. C. to rent. Ap Mrs. Hardman left on Mouday for llie h I to order promptly at 10 o'cl.ick A. M. south of South Prairie for the uoniiiia- ply to T, H. Guy lie. Dalles, Oregon on Saturday by chairman Handley, of lion of a comity commissioner. OF --------- the County Central Committee. Mr. I Guy Reynolds and Charlie Colti 11 The Republican ticket is printed on The lirst was as follows, H. II. Ilays, HARDWARE, Handley made a brief address calling 8, Belli F. Moon, 3. and Cinis Ray, 10. the editoral page. It is a splendid | have gone to Portland. attention to the importance of the Caterlin and Erwin are branding The second bid io I was as follows; Hays ticket and bound to win. STOVES, occassion and of the ¡wanes which were to 7, Ray, 10. The Tillamook Hotel is now ready cattle at Day’s barn to day. come befoie the convention He outlined TINWARE, 'Hie Rules were suspended anil Chas for business. If you want to stop at At last accounts the steamer Harrison ' breifly the condition of the country two Ray WK2 nominated by acclamation. a first class hotel you will find the I had not yet crowed the bar. FARM MACHINERY. years ago and its much better condition The next nomination to be made was Tillamook what yon want, Howard Cary left XVednesdav for today uuder the adniinielration of Pres 1 that of county clerk and the vote resulted LOGGERS SUPPLIES, | ident Rev. M. P. Dixon will preach next Portland on a business trip. He will McKinley. His reference Io Hon. ! as follows; Homer Mason 43, A. McNair Sunday morning on ‘The Kesureclion 1 remain for about one week. T. T. Geer as the probable next Governor FISHING TACKLE, 22, A T. While 2, II V. Alley 2, C. N. of Christ’. Some very excellent music Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Skeeles left for of Oregon and Hon Thomas H. Tongue Drew 4, and blank 1. Mr. Mason was will be rendered by the choir. Eveiy Portland where they will make their AMU NITION ETC. <i8 his own successor in Congress elicited declared the nominee <»i the convention. home in the future. A FULL LINK OF READY MIXED PAINTS I great applause. At the close oi the ad The no n nation if sheriff was then ! one invited. 'll ess the cun vent ion proceeded to busi A communication from C. Pye of Ne Tardies Aid Society of theM. E. church taken up and the vote resulted as follows: No old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date. Hess. H. 11 Aiderinan 65, A. L. Sanders 8 will give a musical next XVednesdny halem was leceived too late for publica Hon. T. B. Handley was electeed tern- tion this week. It will appear in our pposite B ank blank 1. Mr. Alderman was declared evening April I3»h—at the Opera House. i porary chairman, and Chas. Johnson, of next. 1 Ice cream, coffee and cake will be the nominee of the convention. Garibaldi, was elected temporary secre Dr. XX’ise intends leaving for Portland For Treasurer there were only two Served. Admission free. tary. * in about one week. All persons want candidates, Howard Cary, and Nels The trout season has been inauguraled On motion of Abe Reverence, the fid Thompson, Mr. Cary leceived 54 votes rather inauspiciously, the weather be ing dental work done should call al once. lowing committee on credential was ap and Mr. Thompson 20. Mr. Cu i y was ing anything but favorable. Notwitl - A report reached this citv at noon to pointed by the chairman; A. W. Sever- declared the nominee of the convention. standing all disadvantages however day that a large three mastered schooner lance, A. McNair, S. 11. Rock, 8. Rube- For county assessor there were two several nice strings of trout have been was ashore south of the Nehalem river d e and M. Reading. is eoiun.amling a great deal of attention, names submitted, J. S. Stephens und caught by local spoilsmen. at Mr. Heitmiller’s place but the re On motion of G. W. Sappington, a neveitbelees we keep on selling goods. A. T. white. Mr. White received two Just received from Portland at Geo. port could not be verified. ! committee on order of business was ap- votes and Mr. Stebhens 70, and he WHS Our stock of David S. Coulson and Hannah Kiun.i W. Phelps’ store, at Netarts, a new and I pointed; G. W. Sappington, Peter thereupon declared the nominee of the complete stock of mens, ladies and chil man were granted a license to marry, Byron, C. B. Wiley, Bert Bigg-*, and W convection. drens shoes which will be sold cheap. on Tuesday. Both parlies are from G. West A. Al. Austin was then nominated for Call and examine iny stock of shoes, Beaver. Ge». Johnson was elected Seaigau« al is complete. We also keep Ciuniy suiveyor by acclamation. and get 111 y prices. i Anns and at once proceeded to build a C. B Iladley received from his fuu The nomination for county coroner Geo. XV. Phelps. Dave Hadley, a copy of th? Bulewago Failing Too’$ and Impaniente ' tire. was then taken up and the vote resulted ' The convention was called to order as follows J . E. Tuttle 34 C. E. Reynolds he county court has ¡«sued a circular Chronicle. The paper shows a condi when you want, drop us a line ' promptly at one o’clock p. in. and es 28 and J’r. Hawk 12. of instruclioiiH to the different road su tion of prosperity ill South Afiica that | the committee was not yet rea«ly to re- The second ballot result ed as follows*. pervisors of the county. The circular is is truly surprising. FOARD & STOKES, XVm. Olsen left for Portland, the first port a number r of gentlemen were called Reynolds 15 lutile 35 and Hawk 24. oi general interest and it will help the Astoria Oregon- upon to in ike shut speeches amongst On the third ballot Mr. Tuttle received supervisors very much to have the peo of this week for the purpose of purchas those who responded were editor I). DeK. 1 37 votes and Dr. Hawk 36, Mr. Tuttle ple understand it as well as themselves. ing his spring stock of goods. Bowman, of the H eadlight , B. L Eddy | was declared the nominee oi the conven XVe therefore reproduce it on the fifth G. XV. Sappington left today for and T. B. Handley . page of this issue. Yamhill County Oregon, whence he tion. I 'The report of the committee on creden- humiliation fur school Supt. was li en By request of a number of persons we will go to Astoria to attend the State ! iials reported the following entiled to taken up and the vote resulted as tul- reprint last week’s article relating to the Republican Convention. I seals. iows; Geo. B. Lamb 38, F. It Smith proposed daily supplement to the H ead If you are in need of a nice rug, now IlOQIT \RTON 2J and E. D. Vincent 6, Mr. Lamb light If you want war news daily isyour chance to get one. Mrs. XX’ald- T. II. G-»y ne, Richard Mann, A. XV vogal has just received some now pat Severance, by 'T. II.Goyne, proxy Nels was declared the nominee of the con please sign and return the Coupon. We vention . do not propose Io coax any one to lake terns, and cun make rugsfiom 25 cts up. Thompson and J H Mapes. The vu»e for nomintje for joint repre- the daily supplement. XVe only propose if the mi.teriil is furnished. Call and 'T ill \ m « k » k . A lways has on hand L. G. Fremili F XV < ipj»i» »t ri , A soiYalivc* *; » »I as i.»h-» vs; I »V. Mix Io puM’sh it as :m seco n I iti hi to the see her samples mid get some work \|. u»ir. I’. M. In • li. E>i. k G’-id. \ \ .»u.i 4», >1 J. .< c. 1 ly i eop’.e. Tn«re K limiting m it fm us. '.Io IH. Foi rd, 8 J. S-UtgetP.i. C. A. Sveiisunantl 4, A. iV. <>7»cia.ice 1, uiaoK i. (io Io Li M »de Millieery 1’iulori for II, E. Weston. A dispatch was received in this city on A lso a complete line of For delegator to the stale convention F airview ’ . Monday announcing the death of State childrens Tamoshanters (<f .45: Sailors J. W. Maxwell. F. Severance. G. W the following gentlemen were named, Senator Hughes. Mr. Hughes was @ 50. .60, .70and 1.00; Ladies walking I Sappington, Grant Mills and Ben Higgin |T. B. H.mdley, A. McNair, Jasper .95; childrens school hats .2(); quite well known here, having visited hats botham. Smith, J. W. Maxwell and Chas Kay. They also hav 1 a fine line of new 1 ib’»o s bore 11 number of times. He was quite S and L ake . After the election of delegates to the Call and see them before going else Otis Huys, I>. Billing*, D.m Atkinson. Staie Convention, the convention ad- pi'otii'iiaul in the politics of Ibis state :«n«l a »«s universally esteemed. He was where. B a KNEGAT juiirntm foi 30 minutes to pvu the jus T. B Handley will leave to-morrow T B Iland ey and Bert Bigg*. Lunches ID ah lit 70 \ears of age. tice’s distiicts and uppoituiilLi to liu.11- for Portland whence lie will go to Asto Bay. All XVoodmen and members of the ria as a delegate to the Republican State Frank L >ng, A R Dean. R Robbins, iuate. Win Wo ids J Jennings, A. XV. Vaughn, The second district org.m¡zed with Abe Woodmen’s (’iicle and their families, Convention. All candidates desiring C, Elliott, C. H. Hick«. Severance as chairman and A. McNair are cordially invite I 10 attend a supper ceititicates of their Domination can ob B eaver secretary. T. H. Goyne was thereupon to he given under the auspices of Alder tain the i-aiiie from George Handley al XV. G. West, and Tom Wilaon. nominated as Justice of the Peace, and (’amp No 219. nt llie Op^ra House in the office of Han Iley A lift ulley. C arn au an . I A. A. Ford as UoiirtiaDle. Tillamook on Saturday next, April 9th, I Dr E. XV. Mills by J Bluin, proxy, A militia compmiy is being nrganiz°d The liisl disli id organised and 11 m- 1893, supper at 7 1‘. M Entertainment mid J. Blum. inaledJas. S. Ur.iy tor Justice ol tne and dame after supper. XX'ives and in lliiscity tor the purpose of fighting B laink . ¡»eace an l A. Klein tor Constable. families of absent XVoodmen, members the Spnniaids The roster of the com Herbert Chapman, and S, F. The 3<1 district organized with \V . G of Linn Camp and Nehalem (’amp and pany is in charge of Theodore Stein- McNfiMER & BACON Props. « Doi PII. The preamble recites that: XX’e Circle and visiting neighbors who may hilber | West in the chair an.I H E. Chapman, XV. II. Gallan 1 and I . San lets. EMMET QUICK, Eriver secretary. 8. R. Finley wna nuininaieU he in (he vicinity are curdiiilly invited the undersigned agree to be shot down F oliy Leaves Forest Greve at B A M Sun. Tues. Thurs XV. II. Iloskmw an<l R. Sdefc. It is requested that in rol<l blood by the Spaniards on the fur Justice of the peace and Hans Jensen to he present Leaves Tillamook at B A M Mon. U/ed. Fri 'The only means of de G aribaldi . those who contribute provisions will, 4th, of July | for constable. Teter Byroin, ('. A. Johnson, Win. I The Convention was then called to if possible, leave (hem at the Opera fense allowed will he Chinese st nkp its. Good Accommodations Through Tripiu 10 Hrs. Heitmiller, and Eh Toiler. ' order and all the district nominations House during the day in order that the Special Hates to Campers and Fishing Parties II f . bo . ! ratified. tables may be prepared before the Wanted. CI ms . Ray, A. D. Bauders and Jasper Finest Fishing in Oregon along the Wilson Rubber boots and shoes, old copper and bra«» The County Central Committee was guests assemble, Smith. River and its Tributaries. One half ct. per pound paid for rubber and acts- N estccca . announced to be as follows: for co pper and brass. S, H. Rock, T. H. Pettier and J. ’.V. Bay, J. J. Dawson; Beaver, F. I). For particulars inquire of Before injuring your dwelling or furniture, J. E. Tuttle. Helleubraml. *ee tlie policies issued by the Fireman ’ s Fund Vincent; Blaine, W. N. Bjrys; Barnegat. JOHN McNAMER. W. BACON N etarts . Insurance Company. The most complete Forest GrOTe. Geo. Johnson, Win. E. High, II. E. T. li. Handley ; Carnahan, O. H. Dennis policies ever issued, covering everything from Livery and Feed Stables, Tillamook. D >lph, XV. II Galland; Fairview, F. | the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or from a pin to I Palmer and C. If. Wiley, Severance; Foley, XV. 11 Hoskins; a repeating riflle, Sol’TII P1IAIBIK. Claude Thayer. Agt. M. Reading, Addie Harris & Henry Garibaldi, Peter Byroni; Helio, A. I>. Rog» re. Saiideis; Hopiarton, A. XV. Severance; The following »li.patches were receiv Little Nestucca, L- M. Commons; Opening Day. ed last night at 8 P. M from Foreal Netarts, XV. A. High: Union, W, K. Malaney Sr. and Al. Southmayd. F-id«y «nd Rntnrdiiy, April 8ll>, «nd Grove. They indicate that wat i» al Robedee: Samllake, XV. C. King; N ehalem . 9tli, will find nn diMpl«y m Mr«. most 1111 absolute certainty . When you are in town and want to stop al a nice hotel, the place to go is io P. D. Newell, by E. 11. Lain alternate 8 »nth Prairie, O B. Lawrence: Tilla- WASHINGTON. April 7—It is abaolnt- Fred Zaddach, H. A. Bloom, Henry 111.>ok, C. N. Drew; Nehalem, Janies 8. Sturgeon« th« l«te«t »tyle« of anininer millinery—no two trimmed li«t«nlike— ly certain that tlie President’« uieMsge Toll I, Win. Toll I. D. Alley and Jas. 8. | Gray. cap«, baby bonnet«, mull li«t«, ribbon« will provoke war. Tlie President atiitd Gray, The convention then ndjorned. The veiling« nml everything in the line of i to-day I hat out of regard to the safety of The item relating to Nehalem provok-' vmventhm was pronounced by all who alylitli millinery Be mire to call be General Lee and oilier Americans in EDVU. G. E. XA/IBT Proprietor. ed considerable of discussion but was; attended it the very liest ever held in fore tlie prettieet i« «elected. Cuba he would not tend his message to finally adopted. This Hotel hes just ttEn ntuly fuiriEtsd erd put in this caunty. Every delegate went home Congress until they were safely out ol The cominitt w on permanent order of feeling that the ticket nominated is s good , Cubi. Another delay of 5 days is there first class TEpeir snd is uu ty iBTilretest in the city bonnes« reported as follows; THK TILLAMOOK ARRIVAIA. one and determined to do all he can for ' fore imperative. Tlie message will 'I hat the temporary offi ere be made E verything C omfortable and H omelike - it« elec tion, Republicans geneially are Chaw. Pye, Wm. Hoskins, Wm. Tohl, Henry positively go in oil Monday. the per.iianent officers of the convention. well pleased over the work of the conven Tohl, Win. Roehmer, F. D Vincent, H V. Alley General Ia:e liail already embark«»! Ttiirs r.tfscut! Tillamook Ore- 'That an assistant secretary I m elected tion and democrats admit that the ticaet Grant Baity, Eugene Price. 2500 Americans lor home nml tlie rest ol That the nomination of candidates be ;aone of uh usual strength . the Americans in Cuba will be salnly on For Sale Cheap made by ballot am! a majority of all lioard tlie ships sent by Sunday evening. votes cast be required to nominate ; notiii- It is now conceded in official circles The watch offered as a premium will*. A nice ranch of acres, situated on main nations to l>e made as follows. stage road 3 miles east of Tillamook City. All that war is inevitable and can not be 1st Nomination for County Judge, 21 I the H eadlight is a handsome watch well fenced and all gooi agricultural and grass averted. County Commissioner, 3d Clerk, 4th and an excellent timekeeper, Cine land Five room hou<e. large Imrn and out Tlie insurgents ask of America tli.it Sheriff, 5ih Treasurer, Gth Assessor, 7lb | nnd ree the sample at the H eadlight houses. Fine young or- hard and enough smal 1 their imlepemlence be recognized before Surveyor, Htli School Supt., 9th Coroner, < (Bee. II radlio HT one year and wutd», fruits to make a good business of that alone. Pure spring water. Situated only i mile from America intervenes: Otherwise inter 10th Recommendation fur joint repre only |2.00. a creamery and % mile from a good grafted vention will not lie acceptable. sentative, 1 ltli election of 5 delegate« to school. For further particulars, address THURSDAY D. DeKalb Bowman, attend the 24 r.mgresaion*' district and JX COMPLETE NEW STOCK. W, II, II. CARY. HEADLIGHT X-RAYS O The Cuban Question Field and Garden Seeds TILLAMOOK BAK B R Y, AND RESTAURANT FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. Eest ZNdZesils in. tlxe City. from Gents Frank Wheeler, Prop ■IVi1 sc n River and Tillamook Stage Line FARE (4-00 Latest War News. THE TILLAMOOK /yten pou^ß J. P. Allen, Prop Tillamook Ore Tillamook, Ore 4:00P. M.—Warnverted. The Cubans w II be free. The Queen ol Spain grams an aimistic preliminary to a recognition HORN. nominate district officers. meet nt the Tillamook Oper« House on of imlependcnce A h informal ballot taken on county Saturday evening, April !)tb, 181'8 Qi lesion may yet l»e settles ailliont MORGAN—In Tillamook Oirg.n, bloodshed. j'h’.ge resulted as fdlows ; Sup|>er «; 7 00 P. M . «harp. Entertain* Saturday April 2d, 18W8, to Mr and G W. Sappington, W, J. II. CoOp*r, inent after «upper. A royal peace will probably lie de. roe J. Commit tee. Mm, IV. V. Morgan a daughter. 20, Mark Harrison, 9, XV. T XVest, 2. state conventions. Firat clans accoiniiioilalioi' The committee also recommended All Woodmen and members of the that the !•♦, 24 A 34 justice dialrict« Circle nml their families are invited to at sec »it 1 class rate. <£<S>