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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 5, 1900. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS ,79 STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices GROCERIES. We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line. We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook notice for publication . Imposture. A Century of Migration. Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore.. B laine —G. A. Mowers, J. T. Moon, W. February 24th, 1900. M. Bays. Notice is hereby given that the following- The greatest migration that history ' A certain candidate was soliciting the named settler has ya led notice of his intention B. L. Eddy, Geo. Hunt and R. D. Rob- make filial proof in support of his claim, and has recorded is that of the European suffrages of the electors as a farmer. In to that said proof will be made before the Regis edee were appointed a committee on races during the century now closing. proof that he was a farmer he showed a ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on April permanent organization and order of 10th, 1900, viz.: Up to 1820 only about 250,000 for gold brick which he had once bought. ISAAC M. DONKEL. business. The report of the committee E. II651, for the lots 3, 4 and 5 and % of But I knew he was an imposter and at H. eigners moved to this country, which Nw % sec. 2, Tp. 3 N, K. 8 W and lots 9 and 10, was adopted, which made the organiza has many fold surpassed all the rest of the proper time I publicly exposed him. sec. 35- T. 4 N, K 8 W. tion permanent. He names the following witnesses to prove his “The brick” I asserted, “is genuine contnuous residence upon and cultivation of America in accessions to its population F. R. Beals, W. C. King and C. H. said land, viz: through immigration; but between 1820 gold!” Del Springer and Jacob Mundschenk, of Misha Hicks were appointed tellers. The fellow did not dare deny; he was waka, Oregon ; John Cocorun, of Vine Maple, and 1882 more than 17,000,000 Euro- B. L. Eddy, by acclamation, was re Oregon ; C. A Nash, of Oregon City, Oregon no l>eans left their homes fur the Americas covered with confusion, and had C has . B M oores , Register. commended for joint representative. standing after that. and other parts of the new world. Delegates to the congressional conven NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The high tide of the European exodus Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. tion were then chosen—A. W. Severance, February 24th, 1900. was reached in 1882, when the United Standing Up For His Town. F. R. Beals, W. H. Cooper, C. E. Rey Notice is hereby given that the following States alone received 800,000 immi named settler has tiled notice of his intention nolds and W. C. King. The loafers sitting about the stove in to make fi al proof iu support of his claim, grants. The two next greatest yearsin and that said proof will be made before the L. Parrish received the unanimous this movement of population were 1888 the barroom of the country hotel looked Register and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Orego , nomination for county commissioner, as on April 10, 1900, viz : up as the athletic drummer with the and 1892, in which two years this coun-. SIMON P. DONKEL, did try saw 1,140,000 Europeans enter its I sample cases came in and registered his H. E. No. II788 for the lot* 2 and 12 and S % of Homer Mason for county clerk, Ne tf, «ee. 2, T. 3 N.K. 8W. ports. Between 1882 and 1893 the 1 name. He names the following witnesses to prove H. H Aiderman for sheriff, and his continuous residence upon and cultivation “ Pretty cold day, ” one of them ven European outpouring to various parts of s id land, v z • G. B. Lamb for school superintendent. Del Springerand Jacob Mundschenk, of Misha of the word was over 9,000,000 souls. tured to remark. W. H. Cary and T. H.Goyne were pro waka, Oregon ; John Cocoian, of Vine Maple, “Yes.” Then followed a decline in the vol ume of Oregon ; C. A, Nash, of Oregon City, Oiegon. posed for county treasurer, the former C has . B. M oorzs Register. “Where do you come from ?’’ hazarded migration this country receiving only a getting the nomination with 62 votes to nated with the Exception of , little over 300/200 immigrants in 1894 another. The republican county convention was the hitters 14. notice for publication “I’m from Kalamazoo,” he said, wheel Land Office at Orego i City, Ore., Cotnmissioner---IIeadlight’8 called to order on Saturday in tnis city J. S. Stephens and S. H. Rock were pro ; and 200,000 in 1897, while arrivals in ing around and facing them, “and I can March loth, 1900. Predictions Proved True. Notice is hereby given that the following by Mr. A. W. Severance, chairman of the posed for county assessor, the honor other regions, notably in Brazil and named settler has tiled notice of his intention lick any man that laughs at it ! ” central committee, who in doing so made again falling upon the former with 67 Argentina, about held their own or in to make final proof in support of his claim, and The republican county convention has a neat speech reviewing the political situ- that said proof will be made before P. 1). creased. In the six years ending with votes against 10 cast for the latter. U. H Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or., It is not alone in mercantile and indus Newell, done its work—and it was done well and , ation. the principal features of which April 28, I900. viz : A. M. Austin received the nomination 1899 about 30,000,000 persons seeking SAMUEL M. BATTERSON, trial lines of business that labor has been to the satisfaction of republicans thro- I dealt with the late war with Spain, and H. E. No. 11970. for the 8 of Nw % and S|^ of for county assessor with 4-9 votes against to better their fortunes in ocliet lands. | more amply rewarded and capital has re Ne %, sec 21, T. 3 N. R. 1U W. ughout the county. Harmony reigned although that was declared for suffering The world never before saw anything , 15 cast for W. S. Smith, and names the folowing witnesses to prove ceived better returns from its invest his He continuous supreme, although under the surface there humanity and for the freedom of Cuba, comparable with this tremendous move- j residence upon and cultivation J. E. Tuttle that of coroner with 47 ments since the arrival of the prosperous of said land, viz: was considerable scrimmage as to who I it had placed the United States in pos votes against 18 cast for B. C. Lamb, ment of people in so short a space of| William Snyder, John Gerrittse, P. H. M. should control the convention by the session of new territory which the repub- period inaugurated by the return to a Smith and Soioinan Lovewell, of Nehalem, Or. which renominated all the county offi time. The population that Europe has | C has . B M oores , Register. different factions previous to its meeting. , lican party intended keeping possession Republican administration of national cials with the exception of the commis thus lost in 100 years is greater than When figured out the balance of power of. Republicans were in favor of expan affairs. While the laborer has found em the total number of inhabitants of Great sioner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. was in the hands of the delegates who sion, while the democratic party was ployment which was denied him in the Land Office at Oregon City, Or. First Justice District—J. P. Batterson, Britain and Ireland in 1860, and only a March 10th, I900. came to the convention untrammeled, not. Mr Severance briefly touched upon days of Democratic depression and has Notice is hereby given that the following justice of the peace ; C. Larsen, consta little less than the number in the United independent and determined to do what the stagnation to business which existed 1 had his wages gradually and perceptibly named settler lias’filed notice of his intention States in the same year. It represents a ble. Second District—C. E. Reynolds, to make final proof in support of his claim, and they thought was the right thing for the four years ago and the prosperity which increased, the farmer has also been re- Unit said proof will be made before the Regis' — justice of the peace ; A. A. Ford, consta third more people than Great Britain and Receiver at Oregon City, Or., on April •2'1’ , republican party and the best interest of followed after the republican party had ceiving his share of the general pros- 19OO, viz : ble. Third District—W. T. West, justice and Ireland gained in population in the the county. This is the only conclusion been elected, with Mr. McKinley at the JACOB MUNDSCHENK, first ninety years of the century. It is i perity. of the peace ; F. Smith, constable. H.E No. 11,652 for the Lots 9, lo and 0 and Se # * * one can draw Several things brought helm. He complimented Congressman of Sw ‘4, Sec. 2 and Ne or Nw Sec. 11, T. Road supervisors who were nominated equal to three-fifths of the total popula- ! Missouri farmers during last fall lost a 3 % N, R. 8 W. this about. The county is overwhelm Tongue for the high position he had at tion of Europe in the time of Augustus ------------------- He names the following witnesses to prove at the primaries are as follows : ingly in favor of Congressman Tongue’s tained by his own industry and ability, Ceasar. If the ships on which these i great many horses from sickness which his continuous residence upon and cultivation Nehalem.......... ........... N. P. Aliev. said land, viz : emigrants embarked carried, on an aver- j was mysterious in origin, unknown in of Simon renomination, and those who were in who was now in a position to do Tilla P. Donkel and Isaac M. Donkel, of Vine Folev ......................... XV. H. Hoskins. Maple, Or. ; Del Springer, of Jewell, Or.; C. A. character, and obstinate to all treat any way opposing him or attempted to mook county a vast amount of good in age, 500 passengers, 60,000 trips have ' Garibaldi .................. Cris. Peterson. Nash, of Oregon City, Or. laud other candidates were badly sat the way of getting government appro C has . B. M oores . Register. bceu made in ferrying them to their new ment. In Vernon county the losses were Bay ............................. S. W. Elliott. very numerous, and one farmer, who do.vti upon. Representative J. W. Max priations to improve the harbor, for, the homes. Fair view ....... ......... Henrv Olds. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for well and County Judge G. W. Sapping speaker strted, the dairymen lost every No probability can be deserned that examined a number of the carcasses of the County of Tillamook. Hoquarton ............. B. H. Hathaway. ton wanted to be sent as delegates to the year thousands of dollars on account of the dead horses, announces that the In the Estate o Edward Senke, deceased. any later century will sec the equal of Tillamook....... . ........ A. Anderson To Lena Bahine and Hugo Senke, and all other state convention, but when they saw inadequate transportation service. unknown heirs of Edward Senke, de- this migration. The fairest parts of the sickness was caused by grasshopper eggs Barnegat.......... .......... Geo. Elliott. c *ased. that this was not the desire of the con On motion, one delegate from each world that were wilderness in 1800 now in the fodder fed to the animals. There You and each of you are hereby notified that Netarts............. .......... C. B. XVilev. vention they gracefully withdrew their precinct was appointed on the credential teem with industry and population. has been a scourge of grasshoppers in on the 26th day of February, i9U0, there was South Prairie... .......... C. Wells. duly filed in the above named Court the peti names. The convention carried out the committee, viz. : Amos Vaughn, Bay ; There are no more virgin lands to oc Missouri, and countless eggs were laid lion of Otto Walther, as Admistrator of said Carnahan ........ ........ Jacob Bloom. estate, praying for au order of this Court by the insects. Headlight's predictions to the very letter, W. Hoskins, Foley ; L. Parrish, Gari cupy; no more such enticements to draw directing the sale of the following described Blaine .............. ..........J. Rowland. * * * and if we were a little premature in fore baldi ; F. Severance, Fairview ; F. R. re-d property, as the property of said estate, to- millions from the homes of their fathers. Beaver.............. .......... T. Wilson. wit : Lots, five (5), six (6), seven (7), and twelve The decision of the supreme court of telling the doom which awaited a num Beals, Hoquarton ; A Anderson, Tilla (12), in -ee. 11, township 3 south, range lOwest. Helm................. ........... N. W. Bodvfelt. the United States, sustaining the vali of Willainmette merldia i,iu Tillamook county, her ot aspirants and the success ofothers mook ; Frank Ely. South Prairie ; H. E. Union of Oregon, and you and each of you are Real Estate Transfers. dity of the Texas anti-trust law, is one state we did so because we had taken a good . Palmer, Netarts ; J. A. Biggs, Barnegat: hereby cited to appear on the iOth day ot April. Little Nestucca .......... C. Keller. of the most effective blows that has been 1900. at ten o'clock in the fore noon at the i ourt deal ot pains the past few months to find C. II. Blake, Carnahan;T. E. Wilson,Bea h use in Tillamook City, in the anove named Harry L. Beaty to W. L. Wade. E H of Dolph .............. aimed at the great combinations of capi county and state, to show cause why the prayer out how the pulseot the republican party , ver ; John Moon, Blaine; P. Smith, Hebo; Se of sec. 21 and W V4 of Sw of Sand Lake....... ........ F. Atkinson. of said petitioner should not be granted ; and tal, known as trusts, against which so miles* in this county beat, and having done so A. Southmayd, Union ; W. C. King, you do so then and there appear and sec. 22, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. much popular clamor has been raised. show cause why said premises should not be the Headlight simply reflected public Sandlake ; Little Nestucca, F. Scherzin sold as prayed for in the prayer of the peti U.S. to Frank W. Lusk, Se tiofSw 1 -, Secular Shota at the Pulpit. Whilethe merits of the measure did not tioner, Baid prayer will be granted, and said opinou as correctly as it knew how. ger. Mr. W. Hoskins wasthe chairman, and lot 4 of sec. 31, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W. property will be sold and the proceeds enter lolly into the case decided, the real although it may have ap|»eared very dis and after the report of the committee had thereof be applied to the payment of claims and Those Persian priests who are coming l.O.O.F. Lodge to I. C. Quick, lot 39 in court held that the statues of the state charges against the estate and otherwise dis tasteful to those who were aspirants for licen read, made a statement in regard to here to establish the worship of the sun tributed as by law provided. block 1 of 1.0 O F. cemetery. | were blinding upon the Standard Oil office or wanted to be sent out as (’ele the two delegations from Nehalem, stat This citation is published by order of G. W will first have to explain to Chicago l.O.O.F. Lodge to 3. Perrin and E. F, Sappington, Judge of the above named County- ! company, the trust in the case, because Court, gates. Personally we have the same ing that it was the unanimous vote of duly made and entered on the 5th day of people what the sun looks like. Somers, lot 50 in bk. 4 of l.O.O.F. kindly feeling towards the vanquished as the committee which seated the Pye dele the company had accepted the laws and March, I900. HOMER MASON, cemetery. Rev. Sheldon should run a country attempted to do business under them. we have the victor, and as to being ac gation. Following is a list of the dele County Clerk. Felix Ray to Lewis E. paper awhile and figure out what Jesus W. Ludtke, bond W H. COOPER, The decision is only another link in the cused of helping create the sentiment gates ; Attorney for Estate. of deed. would do when his subscribers do not chain of conditions which is making the which permeatedtheconvention, | wimps F oi . ky —W. H. Hoskins, R. D. Sales. Robert and Louis A. Watt to Althea pay their subscriptions. AVMMONN. we had just as well plead guilty to carry way of the trust more difficult each day. CiARiHALhi—L. Parrish, C. A. Johnson, Magnuson, lots 7 and 8 of bk. 9, It is an indication that the problem will In the Circuit Court pf-tlie State of Oregon, for An Omaha clergyman who indulged in ing out the functions ot a newspaper and L. York. L. M. Kllev. the Count/of Ti laniook. Jacoby’s add. to Bav City. moulding public opinion, although other l»e solved in a satisfactory manner as T. T. Geer, F. I. Duiffiar and Chas. B ay —F. Long, C. A. Elliott, A. Dean, a cakewalk has been asked to resign by S. Moore, constituting the Board ‘ forces were actively at work in the same C. H. Hicks, J. lennings, Al>e Simmons, the pillars of his church. He protests Jacob Pesterfield to Emel Hellebuyck, a are most questions that come before the of Commissioners for th“ sale of tract in sec. 12, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W, con American people. that he was only taking stejis to popu 8C1 ooi and university lands, and direction. We have some idea who will , Amos Vaughn. the management of the Funds ' taining 28 acres. larise the church. be on top and who on the bottom two lloyUARTON—B. L. Eddy, W. H. arising therefrom, plaintiffs, I vs? ' Cooper, C. E. Revnolds, F. Trout. M. W. I The preacher who is pleading for Albert E. Mason to Charles Lundquist, years hence. Mammoth Sage, yields many times A. L. Alderman and Phoebe J. tract in sec. 24, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W, ___ tie. - In recommending Mr. B. L. Eddv as Harrison, i? Alderman. Jas Hurhey,* admin F. u R. Beals, -r T. ti H. 4' Goy patronage on the score that he is a re more than the ordinary varieties ; strong containing six acres. iatrator of the estate of Bi Higgen j joint representative and electing dele T illamook —Dr. D. J. Wiley, W. S. I formed gainbier nnd drunkard evidently bothani, deceased, and Etta Hi*- . one year old plants 15c. each, 3 for 30c., genb tham, defeixiants. gates to the congressional convention, Hayes, Frank Wheeler, A. W. Severance, i thinks that San Franciscans take kindly W. R. Keefer to Silas W. Morton, 26 prepaid. Address E A. Chamberlain, To A. L. Alderman, one of the above named de- acres in the George Weber D.L.C. no one felt disposed to antagonize the F L. Sappington. W. D. Stillwell. G. W. to indecent spectacles in a sacred cause. fendapds . Woods, Or. • In the namoof the State of Oreguii. convention on Congressman Tongue’s Sappington, Eric Glad, H. G. Davies, The clergyman who asks in his pupil. Silas W. Morton, et ux. to Jones Bros, You are hereby commanded to appear and mvwut the complaint filed against you in th« renomination. It was well, |*rhaps, Andrew Anderson. and M. F. Leach. 20 acres in sec. 20, IT BMC LAUD SALK “Would Brooklyn crucify Christ?'’ knows above entitled Court and cause 011 or Jxdoie ttie i they (lid not, tor nearly all the delegates C arnahan —Edwin Blum. C. H. Blake, very well that Brooklyn would not tp. 1 S. R.9 W. Notice I, hereby given that in pnr.nance of expt ation of six weeks from the date of the were ready to jump to their feet in de Jacob Blum. instiuctlona ftom the CominiMlone- of the first publicatiou of this suirmo -s. tO-wit : on crucify any one. Nor would any Ameri l.O.O.F. to E. C. Smith, lot 69 in block t.eneral Land office, under authority vetted in or before six weeks after the 22nd day of March. fence of Mr. Tongue, for they were well S outh P rairik —M D. Reading, B. F. can city. Nor would any state or Mm by •ection iasx U.S Rev stat a. amended A.D. lgou, and if you fail to appear Mid answer 4 of l.O.O.F. cemetery. bj the act ol < onerma approved f.bruarv lb. said complaint, for want thereof, ilw plaintiff« primed and suspicious of those who Ely. B. Wells, W. H Owens. Chas. Wells. country that pretended to he civilized. will apply to the Court for a decree Against you L. B. Alley to N. P. Alley, lot 2 of sec. 24 •’ P“Mlc a icon as grayed for iothe com plaint. to-w4t ; might be working in op|»osile dun lions H khnkgat —John A. Biggs and George It is gravely suspected that some people «> ‘bii office, the fol- For a decree against you for the sum of l79°.6"« and lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of lowing tract of land, to wit: As it w as, the much talked off opposi Hunt. and accruing interest thereon from the 24th da Lot« 4 and ¡3 ’•» « 13. Tp. 5 S. R. 11 W M say things to get their names in yellow sec. 13, tp 3N of R. 10 W. of February. i9oo, at the rate of 8 per cent per Aliy and all persons rlaiming adversely the tion by those who claimed thev had the O r k town —S. H Rock, W M. Pcnter. papers. annum, and for the costs and disbursements <»f to Al« their (his suit, and for a further decree thirt ths U.S. to J. N., S i, of Ne >, and N t, of convention by theear turned out a mvth. J. W Hrllenbrand. Fred Scherzinger. . J f on or tie day above There is strong o,(position in Cuba to aesienated for the comment ement of eaid «ale mortgage desertt»ed in the said complain', t<»* Se >, of sec. 26, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. a regular bluff to intimidate the dele N ktarts —H E. Palmer, Ben O’Hara wit A certain mortgage executed by you and otherwise their rights will be forfeited i Mgr. Sbaretti, lite newly appointed Phoebe J. Alderman, on the 19th day of Feb C has . B. M oores Register. gates When Mr. Eddy was rccommeud and Pat O'Hara. Godfrid Marolf to Albert Marolf, lots 15. ruarr, IH94, in favor of .»aid Board of School I Catholic bishop of Havana. The people March 1«,h.I^M av , Receiver. Land Commissioners, which said mortgage is for join* representative it gave those w ho F airvikw —F Severance. H. Leach, H. 17, 18 and 19 of sec. 2. tp. 3 S, R 10 want a Cuban bishop and thev have so recorded on page.« 663 and 564 of Book H of W. laid claims to controlling the convention Olds, J. W Maxwell. C. Randall. Wm. records of mortgages of Tillamook County. long been aevtistomed to the union of AIIMIN1HTKATKIX S»lt Or WAI. Oregon, be decreed to be foreclosed and the pre an opportunity to show their hand and Himes, R. J. Moore and C. Wallin mises therein descrilie«!. td-wit : church and state that they are unable Roltcrt Watt to Lois A. Watt. Ne1, of PROPBKTT. B kavrr —Thos. Wilson. strength, but they failed to do so. which The -*e ’4 of Se \ and L<Hs 2. 8. 4 ..f Ser. I" in E. Lester. sec. 16. tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. to «ev why Governor General A ood docs Townshi 2 North of Range tO West ot the 10 ,he of WilUa.„ smith, de- Willamette Meridttin in Tillamook county. Ore gave Mr Eddy and those proposed as Ed. Gilbert. not take a hand in the matter and give J. R. Harris, et ux. to C. E. McDonell, E gon. be sold, and the proceeds of said sale ap delegates to the congressional convention I nio . n —A. C. Southmayd. W R Rol*. h,’’r’hs »'ven that the under I them the kind of a bishop they want. to the «atisfacHon of said decree .11 th« t» of sec. 12. tp. 1 S. R. 7 W. 4‘,n,t,,l’U»«nx ot the retate of William plied a walk over. Nominations followed in dec. A. J Heater. H. Brooton. C F. Mur manner provided by Jaw. and that said def»*n- They will have to learn that as long as Allen S. Dilley, et ux, to School District, smith, deyrawl |,y virtue dan order of the dant-, an<i all persons claiming thiough them quick succession. the only new name on phy. nMt'X y1""«"0* eomity state of r>e forever barred aad foreeloaed of ail right. the United States retains control of M,r' h6*h- I*». Will-11 at p, Irate No. 22. one acre tn sec. 27, tp. 4 S, «T Li* H kro —W. D. Bodvfelt, A. D. Sanders. the county ticket Iseing that ot Mr. L. ea attheCoort ll.mae d<w I» Tillim mk < Itv Hen and equity of re<ff*n)t><ion in or to said Pr>" affairs in Cuba there will be no mixing of miae* and for su*-hwthAr. further si.u ditPreRt R. 10 W. ••ntl.erorh l'arrish tor the important position of P Smith. »aid co rt may seem meet aa% of April, i*»», at ten o dock a.ni , th« fol- church and state. Tnt» summons |s published by order of th« ÏT-'andalTh’ZÎi.'*.1 ST1?”' ‘r> wi‘ L’1- ' S and L aks — W C. King. D. Billings. All the other county commissioners Go to McIntosh »Sc McNair s for stoves •i ' an” 10 block _‘t of i lau<it< l'haver s *<tfii. H-»n. G * . -4«ppi n^ton. County Judge of Tillamook now {liUmook County and Stale, in the abaence from *a«<i county officials were renominated as Fiank Atkinson. Strong, well-rooted Sharplens Straw, and heaters. Latest improvements and C?" i’uhTn?Wm <. ounty of the H«n. Judges of said Circuit Con- '• N khalrm —JnmetS Gray. Wm. Batter berry Plants. 2Oc. per dozen. $1 for 100. slick and clean as falling off a log, their and done at (barntiers, in the Citv of Tiila- designs. Call and see us if you want «""k in said ( ounty and State, on the alat <ia> op|»oncuts not having a ghost of a show, son. Chas Pye H. Taberwaing. Dave postpaid. Address. E. A. Chamberlain. of March, ttoo. hardware, wagons, buggies or farm im I. T MAUIaSBY. NANCY X. SMITH. A4«Jntatr«trii. | Woods, (Ar. ami a repetition of this will occur next Per.»goy. N. P Alley. First publication March 22nd, I900. • I plements • ( I.Ab’DE THAYER, Attori » June, for the boys are swift crackerjacks when it comes to vote getting, a glance at the returns two years ago proving Fred C’. Baker. Publisher. that fact. Aspirants to be numbered with the state delegation were numerous, and RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION after several futile attempts thev had to ( strictly in advance .) withdraw from their kobjes.forthe same $1.50 One year....... .75 I delegates who elected the delegates to Six months ... Three months. •50 the congressional convention also elected Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. those to the state. The republican ticket is a strong one, with clean, well tried, intelligent nomi REPUBLICAN COUNTY nees, who have shown by their abi lity and honesty that they can be im CONVENTION. plicitly trusted for another two years to Strongly in Favor of Mr ■ conduct the affairs of the county with I credit and honor to the taxpayers, the Tongue’s Renomination. I republican party and themselves. We I congratulate the delegates to the con- MR. B. L. EDDY FOR JOINT I vention for the work they harmoniously ! |»erfornied and to the nominees. Now REPRESENTATIVE. let all get to work and elect them with All the County Officials Renomi big majorities. £lbe I Ölillaniook Ijeaòligbt A to K y f r na’-tiff*.