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Idaho County Free Press ORANGEVILLE, IDAHO Editor L. A. WI8ENER, Thursday, February 20, 1908 NOTICK TO DKMOCRATS. There will be a meeting of all democrat« and person« believing in the principles of the Demo cratic party and ready to act with that party, at Orangeville, on Tuesday evening, February 25 for the purpose of organising s Democratic club for the campaign of 1908. A. F. Parker, Sec. W. W. Brown, chairman; W.H Caaady K. M. Griffith Frank McUrane M. K. Hattabaugh J. A. Bradbury L. Vineyard J. I. Overman J B. White M G. Rambo R. K. Fulton J.W. Hockers iLith W. N. Scales L. A. Wisener A. W. Talkintrton H. E. Heppner 1C. Hattabaugh Call For State Committee Meeting. There will bo a meet I mg of the Democratic Idaho, at the 1 dan ha State Central Com mitte of Hotel, at Boise, Idaho, ou Thursdav, February 27,1908, at noou, for the purpose of fixing the time and place for holdlug a State Convention to elect six delegates and six alternates to at tend the National Democrotic Convention to be held at Denver, Colorado, on July 7,1908, and for the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding a state Convention to nominate a Htate Ticket« and to apportion delegates from the various counties of the state to compose ther said Conventions ; and to perform such functions as the committee may deem proper. Dated at Boise. Idaho. January 24, 1908. (Signed) 11. W. Lockhart, Chairman. Attest: C. E. Arney, Secretary. To Subscribers. The postoffice authorities have issued orders to the postmasters throughout the states, that weekly newspapers are to discontinue eendiug papers to subscribers who are back one year on subscriptions, to take effect April 1, 1908. This order demands us to collect all subscriptions outstanding and it must be given your prompt atten tion. We trust this matter will receive your prompt attention, and that you will call and make settle meuts, thus complying with the law and saving us much inconvenience. L. A. Wisener. 37-tf DISCORD IN THE HAPPY FAMILY Two years ago noble minded men went op and down the state of Idaho giving us "law and order" till you couldn't rest. Brother Taft came all the way from Wash ington to initate our misguided people into the mysteries of the straight and narrow path of "law and order. 1 So mournful and persuasive were his hearthroken exhortations that it,is said-vnen, who had been dead for nearly a quarter of a century and lay buried in a cemetary near Boise, turned in their graves and after emitting a «eries of uncivilized groans, at ^rbich the earth quaked mightily, Mid, "hit'em agaiu brother Taft. At preeent the administrative forces at Boise are having nothing but trouble, trouble, trouble and then some more trouble. Some are liars; some are not. It's family quarrels, libel suits, writs of prohi bition and maledictions. Some are sprinkling oil on the troubled water saying, "peace brethern! Don't make such a racket!" But there is no peace within the administrative machine. One says, "Don't take away the sustenance of my darling boy;" another thunders forth his , p Hot Water Bottles All kinds and sizes PULSE DRUG STORE Mail or Telephone Your Ord • re The Inland Abstract and Investment Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED BONDED ABSTRACTERS Abstracts of Real E«t«t« and Mining Property Purniahed on Short Notice J. A. BRADBURY, Sec. and Mgr., Grangeville, Idaho SAW MILL MACHINERY Saw Mills Engluas Bailara Sing Edgara Lumbtr Trimm Bolting Mickints Lath Maahinaa Lag Turnara Log Mare Slab Utahan Slab Caavayore Raaaw Machiner Shingle Mach res Planer & Uaict'e Silt Feed Rip $ Excelsior Mach!' Filing RoofaUtc* Swing Saws Drag Saw* I Pulleys 1 Shafting Bern ■1 aumm. . Tracks, Ei ■. i. NOVELL ft M., WanMealia. 'A Fatdt y • -va Fall HUtaMaw I flat, "issue them warrants." And amid gnashing pandimoninm, the "law and order machine" seems destined to pass away. Perhaps this is all for the best. At all events its tombstone will bear this epitaph placed there by loving banda: "We were well, we took "law and order" physic and died. Only from one direction do we hear the sweet and unadulterated machine whisper. The Idaho Post informs us it is still for the republi can party, good government and Burton L. French. The Post also assures us it has never been so wicked as to contemplate being in dependent. Two individuals have offered the Post "fifty dollars" each if it would become an inde pendent daily! It seems almost in credible that ttro individuals Bhould have fifty dollars apiece to squan der and during such hard times too. At all events it was awfully tempting, so declares the Post. But the Post "fell" not.-Potlatch Her at 25 a aid. REPUBLICAN APPORTION MENT. THe apportionment of delegates to the republican state convention, as made a few days ago by the state central committee at Boise, gives the six Mormon counties of state considerably over one-third of the delegatee to both state con ventions. Knowing full well that the Mor mons are a unit in every thing they do, and more especially in politics, this means that the Mormons will have a trading strength sufficient to control, not alone the conven tion that nominates the state ticket but will also control the conven tion that selects the republican delegates from Idaho to the nation al republican convention. The Mormon connties will control both the convention in Wallace and the later one in Boise. Here is their strength: Total votes in convention Six Mormon connties Seventeen other connties The basis of the apportionment according to reports from Boise was fixed on motion of Senator Hart of Fremont county a bishop in the Mormon church. The republican who aspires for honors on the re publican ticket- or who even as pires for the honor of being elect ed a delegate to the national con vention must consult with Joseph F. Smith of Salt Lake City, who, with his political machine will be the dominating factor again in Idaho republican politics. The following is the apportion ment. 302 121 181 a a p MORMON COUNTIES Bannock . Bear Lake. Bingham... Cassia.. Fremont. Oneida. Total. GENTILE COUNTIES 18 .14 .23 7 .37 22 121 Ada... Blaine . Ronner 24 8 10 Boise. Cannon . Custer... Elmore.. Idaho... Kootenia.. Latah... Lemhi. Lincoln.. Ne* Perce__ Owyhee. Shoshone.. Washington. Total. —Wallace Times. 6 18 3 4 45 13 18 5 5 21 4 16 9 181 TAILOR mADE or CUSTOM MADE We wont be undersold on CLOTHING This Spring Three books of samples comprising 1000 pieces to select from. Suits to your msasurs $14 up Custom Mods Suits $5 up PFEUFER'S CIIMS PRAIRIE MACHINE SHOPS All kinds of Lathe Work and Machine Repairing Horseshoeing and Wagon Makihg J. F. JACKSON Successor to O. R. Atherton Orangeville, Ideho Beet Bnd Main St. 25c full pound can THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT •Cl TRADE (RESCEI 'mark Egg-Phosphate 7 BAKING POWDER Just half the price of the health racking cream of tar tar powders and twice as good. Absolutely pure and wholesome, too. 8 Crescent Mfg. Co SEATTLE, WASH n> rsi 0 « Perry'« Hoeda Njl arc (lie best known and the must reliable seeds grown. Every packagehus Udilnd it the reputation of a house whose business standards are the highest In the trade. a **.!••* will be mailed FRKB to all applicant#. It contains colored plates, ninny «ncrariiurs. and foil descriptions, price«and direcuona for plant him over lano varieties of Vegetable aa4 flower Seed# Invaluable to all. 8«od for it #■ a PEHHV a CO., Detroit, Mloh. thousands of workers Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted tfilS&MSSar Overalls 1 for the farmer stock raiser CCCnO Will's Silver An wCEUÖ niversary Cata TDrrC l°g°f ev e r y thing J If PPN for farm, garden and lawn. Hand P fl P M some bonk print w W 11 Iw ed in five colors. All about hardy acclimated seeds and trees. Oscar H. Will & Co., 32-13 Bismarck, North Dak. WANTS - hsad.9 can addressed to this office. À TO LOAN Geo. M. Reed. Money to loan. TOR RENT For Rent—Furnished rooms at the Hotel Revere. 25 and 50 cents. 14tf NOTICE Notice— Parker. Farm loans. A. F. 45 tf I am junt receiving direct from the factory 7500 rolls of the newest and latest designs in wall paper. The finest lot of paper ever brought to Orangeville, over. Call and look it A. W. Robinson, Meadow street, near Vollmer & Scott. Notice — Advertise what you have to exchange in the Want Column ol the Free Press. Seller and buyer brought together. 37tf WANTED Wanted— by a widower a neat, respectable boueekeeper for a family of not more than two or three, liv ing on a ranch two and a half milee north of D Good home and enver. opportunity to raiae poultry on the shares, ver, Idaho A. C. DeVleming, Den 35tf Wanted—Empty beer bottles at the Orangeville brewery. 37tf Wanted—Experienced kitchen and dinning room man, single, wishes werk. Will do cooking on ranch or camp. Gan give referenc es. Box 11 Denver, Ida. 37-3 Wanted — A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish to become finan cially interested. The Real Estate Security Cb. Fort Dearborn Build ing, Chicago, 111. Wanted'—You to try an ad in the Want Column—others get re sults, you can. 37tf Wanted—Good correspondents in corn mi nities not represented. Write or call at the Free PreBS of fice for teims, etc. Wanted Rooming Wallis. 37 tf Roomers at the Idaho house. Mrs. Harrv 37-3 FOR SALE For Salt)—Blank note and scale tiooks for sale at this office. For Hale—Elegant side edger, 10 to 15 M capacity. Will sell cheap. Hussman Lumber Co., Keuterville, Idaho. 37.4 For Sale—First class hack, 12 in. stubble plow, 6 brood sows and nine shoats. mile south of Grangeville. N. S. Morse, one 37-2* For Sale—Space in this column. Try it. The market place of Idaho county people. 37tf W. H. RALPH LICENSED AUCTIONEER NEZ PERCE, IDAHO. f xperienee and flattering kes his services sought after throughout central Idaho. IYrms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Dates arranged for at the Free Press office His long success m V. HOLZ SON Brid [makers, Contractors and Builders. Supply of the Best brick and good lime always on hand. A Big GrariReville, Idaho. Cam as Prairie ~ Real Estate Agency J. H.Wolbtrl.Mgr. Have for sale some ol the finest and moat pro ductive farms In IdahoCounty. All good lands. Louty this up. Investigate. a Office <j»n ground floor. Main 8L COTTONWOOD, IDMO Ask Yourself ttie Question. Why not use Chamberlain's Pain Balm when you have rheu matism? We feel sure that the re sult will be prompt and satisfactory. One application relieve« the pain, and many have been permanently cured by its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. For sale by J. J. Poise. Go to the Idaho Rooming bouse. Mrs. Harry Wallis. 37-3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS F. A. Campbell Paradas AMD SUSQKOH Office Banker Cum Fralrta BnUdlag Hoan 2I04P.M OUXaiTIlU, IDAHO Gh S- Stockton, Physician and Surgeon once ep-sMtis In Orabaki Bsildinc Opposite Post OSes. Jesse L. Rains, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office, A. A t. Block. Offlcc rhone No. 475. Residsnoe phone No. 477. OnngsvUle, Idaho. C. W. Slusser, M. D. Physician and Surgbon OOce. A. A F. Block. Once phone No. 47S. Honae Phone Ns. fit UrsofisviUc. Idaho. Dr. Frank Holme« Osteopath Room 1« Alexander A Freldenrich Bloek Office Hoars, 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. Acute and chronic diseases eared without drugs Nervous diseases and diseases of women especially. Tel. No. .. W. N. Scales Attornxy-at-Law Practice* In all lb« court*. OOce in B«uk of C«m«a Prairie Building GrangavUl«, Idaho H. Taylor Ati\sHney-at Law Practice* In «11 the Court«. Orangeville, Idaho C. T. McDonald Attornby-at-Law. Will praetloe tu all the Coerta ol Idaho and Washington. Office on State street. R. F. Fulton Attornf.y-at-L.vw Office«: Bank o( Carnal Prairie Bellding Porhate and Real Batate Law a Snecialtv. James É. Babb Attorney-at-Law Lewiston National Bank Bnlldlng. Lewiston. Idaho. v M. Beese Hattabaugh Attorney-at-Law Office over Bank of Camas Prairie W. H. Casady, Attorney-at-Law Practlcee In all coHrts. Office over First Na tional Bank. PACIFIC PHONB 931 UrangevlUe, Idaho A. S. Hardy, Attorney-at-Law Practices in all court«. OraogeviU«, Idaho. BAILOR 4 ROBINSON Undertakers and Embalmers Pacifie Phone 102 Parlors In A. A F. Block Day and Night Orangeville, Ida. SOCIETIES. w. o. w. ORANGEVILLE CAMP NO. 206 Meets First and Third Mondays of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. R. H. Ambler, Clerk James McConnell, C.C Encampment I. O. O. F. Camas Praibie No. 18. Meets tha Second and Foarth Saturdays at I. O. O. F. hall at «:00 P. M. K. J. Briscos, Scribe. B. D Ksoaa. C. P. I. O. O. F. Mt. Idaho Lodge No. 7. seta every Saturday at their hallst 7:30 P. H . Oliver. Sec. H. D. Whlta, N. G. J. N O. E. S. Mountain Queen Chapter No. 11. MeeU at Maaonie hall on 1st and Srd Thurs days ol each month. Visiting member, cor dially Invited. Mas. John Cobam, W. M. Mias Maud Bbmtox, 8ecv. Tinware, CrocKery Glassware 15 per cent reduction and better. We have the goods — going to move them. money— we'll trade and give you boot. You l^gve the E. S. SWEET CD. Company The grandmother* of the old Dutch Duukard familiee of Wee tern Pennsylvania have made and need Hickory Bark Cough Remedy" and reared their familiee on it for a hundred years. Now yon can buy it of your dealera. Aak for it, and um it, because it is pure; because it will atop yonr cough; because it is the beet cough remedy made today. Try it. For sale by City Drag Store and all dealera everywhere. 20tl Good rooms at the Idaho Room ing house' conducted by Mrs. Harry Wallia. 37-3 9 s For your next order of Fruits and Vegetables I All that the season affords. Better drop in. -r GIBSON & ALLEN 9 JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Watch Repairing Edison Phonographs * Ne w Tailor Sh op Clothes to Fit I Clsaniug and Repairing Brine Your Work N. DILLY (Sueesssor to Andrsw Granatrom) THE L. & E. BARN (Formerly Lanninghams's Bam) LIVERY AND FEED Best Rigs in the City. Excellent Saddle Horses. Board by Day or Week. GIVE US A CALL JONES & McCONNELL, Props., Orangeville \ Bank of Camas Prairie Grangeville, Idaho CAPITAL and SURPLUS . . $130,000 OFFICERS F. W. Keuenhach. President A. Freldenrich, Vice-l'resldent W. W. Brown. Cashlar John Norwood, Aast. Caablsr DIRECTORS W. W. Brown. A. Freldenrich, Frank McGraue, F. W. Kettenbach, W. F. Kaltenbach, Jene L. Rains, Wm. Steinheiser Fire Proof Vaalt for eale keening of enstomera papers and raluabtaa. A general banking business transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits +> • 4» «Ml MARTIN W AONER,Caablsr. ; | WALLACE SCOTT, Praa. J. P. VOLLMER, Vlee.Prea. The < First National BanH Of Grangeville, Idaho Capital and Surplus • - - — INTEREST PiU) 01 THE DEPOSIT $50,000.00 Wyatt? wînîSîstitt." - A ' H *"' Rob • ^Uoa * , • J - P- Allahle. J. P. Vollmer. FrankE. GrangevtUa *«4 Meadows Stags Lins Good fonr-horae wagons and careful drivers. Leaves Grangeville every day * xc *pt Monday, at 6 a. m., and arrives every day except Tneaday, at la ■ FARE—Grangeville to Meadowa, —Grangeville to White Bird, Only three daya from Grangeville to Boiae over one of the moat pictnreaque routes in the west, and no night rides. For farther information call on E. R. CAWLEY, Agent, Grangeville, Idaho $9-00 3.00 T n\ GROCERIES Only exclusive store in the city. If good treatment, first-class goods and reasonable prices count, you will be our customer. : : ; Van Pool's Grocery ^ Contractor ZZ3 Builder j 1 Frames, Porch Columns, Brackets, Turning and Scroll Sawing any style, Saws gummed, Filed and PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD WORK. A. J. Turner set. nmmmmm