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r? 'CLEARWATER REPUBLICAN i Published every Thursday by W. C. 1-ORKSMAN Subscription « 1.00 One year • Six months ..V) Advertlainir l.ocnl lines, first insertion Subsequent insertions Special rates made known on application Application filed to enter ns second class matter March 28, 1912, at the post office at Orofino. Idaho, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Orofino, Idaho, April II, 1912 .10 - .or. Swat the first fly you see, and be a benefactor to your race. T. R.'s hat took another bob in the ring, after hearing from Illi nois Tuesday. In choosing your candidate for office, be sure and look carefully into his record both public and private. If you |are dissatisfied with his record don't support him at the polls. Don't support man for public office whom you would not want to manage your private affairs. a Not that they loved Roosevelt more, but Lorimer less, seems to be the explanation for Tuesday's landslide in Illinois, for the president. The coupling of the name of j the great emancipator, Lincoln, with that of Lorimor, the ward politician, seems to have been too much for the decendants of those who fought out the is sues of the great war. eX Socialism seems to be on the wane in the United States. The Milwaukee election was surely a set-back for those engaged in fostering this propaganda. We wohder if it is another case wherein a theory is a failure when it meets the practical test in everyday business affairs. Sure ly the socialist party has not as yet demonstrated to the American people its fitness to be entrusted with affairs of government on a large scale. The city council at its regular monthly meeting resolved that the marshal sho uld notify all cit izens to clean up the trash and rubbish that accumulates through the winter months. This, is a good move and one in which all citizens should join heartily. A city, whose streets and alleys well as back yards present an un sanitary condition, is not con ducive to good health nor invit ing to strangers who might template a home in our midst. By all means aid the city authori ties in this most beneficial move. as con There is a weil defined rumor in the air that the "Appeal to Reason," a socialist publication of world wide fame, has sus pended publication, owing to the fact that Editor Wayland lias be come rich through his journalistic efforts in behalf of humanity. In deed it is said he has an income of $40,000 outside his newspaper business, which was always profit able. He now expects to retire to private life and enjoy his The next thing we expect to hear from him is that he lias joined the plutocrats and voting the republican ticket. Buch is the blasting influence of wealth. __ As the hot season approaches one is forcibly reminded of the horrors of fly time. Science has demonstrated that the house fly is one of the worst dis tributors of germs causing sick ness that we have to contend with. Some of our worst epi demics have been directly trace able to this seemingly harmless pest. Everyone should he on the lookout for foul dens wherein this evil propagates, and see that the same are speedily destroyed before they become a menace to public health. Localities where a ftght lias been made along intelli gent lines for the extermination of this pest have been successful in a great measure and front Main« to Texas the cry goes up every spring and summer "Swat the flies" and avoid epidemics. splendid income. common i I.astV/eek we presented to our •eaders the open letter of John F. Morrison to State Chairman Heitman announcing his candi dacy for the office of governor mi the republican ticket before the coining primaries. This letter is a straightforward declaration from a straightforward man. In Jeed, to those who know Mr. Morrison and his past record as a i c tizen and a public servant, eulo gies are superfluous. In private life he is blameless and in public life his strict fidelity to duty as he j The republican"party of* Idahot ; today facing a crisis and is in need of a good, strong, upright man in ! whom all factions have confi dence, a man who is a ,progress ive without being a crank, a con servative without being a re actionary and withal endowed with good common sense and a keen appreciation of the re sponsibilities of the high office which be to aspires. Under his administration as gov ernor of the state from 1902 to 1904 the public service reached a nigh state of efficiency and his retirement to private life by a combination of men and circum stances has always been a blot on the name of republicanism and a source of constant regret to many, who felt that in all fairness a second term should have been his for the asking. The party now has a chance to correct this political error and grave injustice. We do not seek to detract from others seeking this high honor, but we believe in honoring a man who has been tried and not found wanting, a man whom his worst enemies have never accused of betraying a public trust. A man who will give dignity, honor and faithfulness to the high position of chief executive of our great commonweatb. Get the habit, use Princess Flour and make good bread all the time. United States Land Office Lewiston, Idaho. Notice of Publication of Application for Patent Notice No. 04347. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of the laws of the United States of America and the laws of the State of Idaho, in such cases made and provided William J. Harris, whose address is Box 1891, Spokane, Washington, lias made application to the United States Tor a patent to mineral lands embraced in the Consolidated Central Placer, a placer claim situated, lying, in the Pierce City Mining County, State of consisting of 180 acres of placer ground bearing placer gold and other valuable mineral deposits, which claim embraces described and being District, Idaho, and Clearwater land as follows: E 1-2 E 1-2 NW 1-4; the E 1-2 W 1-2 E 1-2 NW 1-4; the E 1-2 E 1-2 SW 1-4; the NW 1-4 SW 1-4 SE 1-4; the SW 1-4 NW 1-4 SE 1-4; E 1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4; the NW 14 SE 14 SE -1-4 the SW 14 SE 14 NE 14; and the E 1-2 SE 1-4 NE 1-1; Sec tion 16, T. 37 N., R. 5. E. B.M That the said Consolidated Central Placer Claim is composed of a part of the following location: The No. 2 Placer, the original location notice of whtch is recorded of the District Mining Recorder in and for the said mining district in Book "F" of placer location at page 170 and is fur ther recorded in the office of the Re corder in and for Shoshone county, Idaho, in Book "N" of placer location at page 252; that the notice of an amended location of the said No. 2 pla cer is recorded in the office of the Dep uty Recorder in and for said mining district in Book "N" of Mining location at page 56 and is further recorded in the office of the Recorder of Nez Perce County, Idaho, in Book 6, of M. D. at page 148. The Complete Placer, the original no tice of which is recorded in the office of the District Mining Recordea in and for said mining district in Book "F" of miding location at page 224 and in the office of the County Recorder in and for Shoshone County, Idaho, in Book N ot placer location at page 257; that a notice ot an amended location of i the said Complete Placer is recorded in ! the ot free of the Deputy Recorder in j and tor said mining district in Book "N M the "office o n fthè S Countv Recover in liZt r KT OI ™ Co P, nt > Recorder 111 and tor Nez 1 eree County, Idaho, in Book h. of M. D. on page 150. To the applicant's knowledge there is no adjacent mining locations or claims except such as belong to the applicant, Any and all persons claiming adversely said placer mining ground or premises ?h,o n .L? art tbe, ? of are bt ' rob y notified tnat unless their adverse claims are duly filed, according to law, within six ty days from date herewith the Register and Receiver of the United States l.and Office at Lewiston, Nez Perce Countv Idaho they wUI be barred by the vfr tue Of the provisions of said laws, Dated at Lewiston, Idaho, this 6th day of April, 1912. in the office T. H. BARTLETT, Register, First publication April 11th, 1912. Alex Kasberg, Attorney for Appli cant, Lewiston, Idaho. Hotel Orofino Samson Sn Y der ' Proprietor, Orofino, Idaho, * — Horaee IMohle, Proprietoj Finest Equipped Hotel in Clearwater County Everything New and Strictly Up-to-date White Help only Employed. Clearwater Telephone Line; Connects with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, giving direct Communication with all outside as well as all local points. Quick, prompt service a specialty. I respectfully solicit your business. — — — — ONE THING WELL DONE This is our aim and ambition. We have only one kind of service to sell—abstracts of title. If we hadn't made good with our one kind of service, wo wouldn't be here, for we haven't k-u or fifteen other tilings to turn to. This service provides von with complete, comprehensive, certain knowl edge that the title to property you wish to acquire is or is not valid. It is a work important enough to justify any con cern in concentrating all their energies on it—doing nothing else. Because, if they do it well enough, they won't have time to anything else. The public in the long run can't af ford to trust so important a work to people who do other things. The specialist wins—because specialized .service is best, quickest, cheapest. That's us. Come in and we'll tell you the rest. Clearwater Abstract Co. Bonded Abstractors. Orofino, Idaho. An muil School Meeting and Election Notice is hereby given that on Mon dav, fifteenth day of April, 1912, the annual school meeting and election in and for school district No. 22, of Clear water county, state of Idaho, will he held at the school house in said district. At 1 o'clock p. M. of said day, at said school house, a meeting will be held to select a judge and a clerk of election, and to determine whether or not the question of a special tax shall be voted . upon at the election; to fix the rate of , special tax which must not he move tfian fifteen mills on each dollar of tax able property in the district; to decide upon the length of school tefrn to be voted upon, and to transact such other business pertaining to sciiool interests : as may come before the meeting. The polls will be open at 1:30 o'clock of said day and close at 5:30 p. m. One trustee will he elected for three years in place of John R. Becker (Vice J. M. Fairly, resigned), whose term will expire; one trustee for one year in place pf A. E. Hinckley, appointed to serve until the next election, vice F. R. Linn, resigned. JOHN R. BECKER, Clerk of School District No. 22. Clear-1 water County. N. U. (1) None hut actual resident freeholders or heads of families of said district shall vote on the question of special tax. (2) The third Monday in April is the time fixed by law. (3) This notice should he published in two issues in a newspaper nearest the place of election. (4) Three copies of the notice must be posted in public places—one of them at tne school house—at least ten days before election. (5) All elections shall be by ballot and a separate ballot box is required for each question submitted. (6) There are over 200 school chil dren in our district and we are required bv law to have at least nine (0) months of school. Sec. 54 revised code. JOHN R. BECKER, Clerk of Board of Trustees, School District No. 22. Dated and posted this 4th dav of April, 1912. Annual School Meeting and Election | Notice is hereby given that on Mon-! day, fifteenth day of April, 1912, the animal school meeting and election in i and for school district No. 8, of Clear ! water county, state of Idaho, will he j held at the school house in said district. At 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at saic sc * 1 °» 1 Douse, a meeting will be hold to select a judge and a clerk of election, ; and to determine whether or not the question of a special tax shall be voted upon at the election: to fix the rate of special tax which mqst not he more than fifteen mills on each dollar of tax able property in the district; to decide upon the length of school term to he voted upon, and to transact such other business pertaining to school interests as may come before the meeting. The polls will he open at 1:30 o'clock of said o»y- One trustee will be elected fori three yrars in place of H. O. Losetli, I whose term expires. , «• M. oANDLRis, Olerk of school District No. 8, Clear- ; wntea County. There are thirteen children in our school district and we are required by law to have at least five months school. Dated and posted this 4th day of April, 1912. Annual School Meeting and Election Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, fifteenth day of April, 1912, the 1 annual school meeting and election in and for school district No. 12, of Clear water county, state of Idaho, will he held at the school house in said district. At 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at said school house, a meeting will he held to select a n judge and a clerk of election) and to determine whether or not the question of a special tax shall he voted upon at the election; to fix the rate of special tax which must not ,be more i than fifteen mills on each dollar of tnx. able property in the district; to decide upon the length of school term to be voted upon, and to transact such other 1 business pertaining to school interests as may come before the meeting. The polls will be open at 1:30 o'clock of said day. One trustee will be elected for three years in place of Washington Bonner, whose term expires. C. R. FISK, Clerk of School District No. 12, Clear-, water County. There are 24 school children in this district and we are required by law to have at least six (6) months of school. Dated and posted this 4th day of April 1912. : Annual School Meeting and Election ». ,. . , , .. , ». , ^ 0 ! 1?,? r f pi 5,',oA'\ p'iiog? i :,J ' , 1L , l T' ' d :D ° ^P M 1* *1"' tbe nnnual school meeting and election in a,u lor scho ° l c, ' st .' -,ct No- •«, ot G ear . wa 'ï r '. ^ on tv, state ot ld;lho '. ' vl1 be bc d at l , h .V s< l ' h,K ' 1 hou «f >. n . s . uld dwtrict At 1 o dock p. m. uf said day, at said scbü " 1 a "feting V' 11 be * eld to . \ Jud ^ and a , c ' t! . rk ot «''action, , and \ n ^termine . whether or not the quesl.on ot a special tax shall be voted upon at the election; to t.x the rate ot ?, tax „ w ? ch ,m,s " 0 ' be more , u f n Mteen mills on each.dollai ot tax blc ' property in the district; to dec.de : u Pun the length ot school term to he ™ u .' d u l J0n - a, ! d . to t '' a " sa, ' t otb< ; r lms ""' ss pertaining to school interests as ' na >' .V'> 110 bef ° ro , tb .e meetmg. 1 he ' olls vv ; 11 b ® °Pf n at '.j; 50 , 0 dock of said da >■ One trustee will be elected tor >rue years m place of Junius Dobson, " hose lei m expires. ! », .,, 77 , D pr l\° ^ehool District No. .J, Clear water County. 1)atpd thls second da >' °* A P rd - 19 12 BEST LAND ON EARTH For Sale By W. M. Chandler Pioneer Land and Insurance Agent. INSURANCE THAT INSURES | KNIGHTS of PY1HIAS. Ondino Lodge No. .? f. Meets every Saturday night in odd L'.I'T' h:l "' A " ÏAkVkne wÔRnFN V, e r 10 geo. UEURANCE, K. of R. s. Pi N l"j£ an^SThWedÄ'y of each month. Visiting members welcome, £ R £?J ER ' M - K - c - l,EK 1HA M00ERh ' M of K * 1 REBEKA „. uiu, æu Lodge I. o. o. f. Meets in odd Fellows - halt every second and fourth Wednesday of month. All visitimt mern bcrs lnvlted *°mrs hfrtha dpi anfv n r. BERTHAMOOERS,Sec'y. I w „ , 'Ä . v&itiïï' ÏhÂ! cordially invited to attend. ; hoy A I. NEIGHBORS of AMERICA.— h ., M social eveiiiiw. 1 i Seven Big Companies Lowest Rates I. 0. 0. F. BUILDING OROFINO, IDAHO. Church and Lodges METHODIST CHURCH. Servie und Orofino, Idaho, as follows: Orofino— Sun day school every Sunday morning at 10 o'cloek. Preaching service on the first and third Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. Regular service every Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting nings at 7:30. Choir practice 'clock. Lenore — at Lenore on 'Thursday oi> Friday evenings at 7:30 Sunday school session held regularly every Sup- i day morning. I'reaching service on the first, third and fifth Sunday mornings. BAPTIST CHURCH. Mi-t-ls in the Christian meeting house. Rrvachinir fourth and first Sundays in each month al II a. in. and 7::#) p. in. Yon arc welcome. W. D. M. HAVES. Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school every Sunday at 10 a. m. J' S. 110CICE, Supt. GRAcE I.ARKIN. Secy. W. C. T, V. Meets every first and third Wed nesday of each month at 2:30 p. m. MRS. N. A. HOGUE, Pres. MRS. MINNIE CRISP. Sec. /. O. O. F. Orofino Lodge No. 64—Meets every Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' hall. A cordial invitation extended to all Odd Fellows in good standing. F. W. LUTTROPP, N. Ü. C. E. SETZER. V. C. WM. M. CHANDLER, Sec y. R. D. LUTTROPP, Consul. : J. 0. BULLOCK. Consul. Clearxvatvr (.'amp 6020 —Meets first and third Wednesday of each mouth in I. O. O F. »eliiig of each month is the EFFIE McCOLLUM. ADA M. HOLM BERG. Recorder. The Clearwater Timber Co General Office, Orofino, Idaho Buys White and Yellow Pine Palace Meat Market John Wells, Proprietor Sausage Our Specialty During the Spring and Summer months we Intend to keep on hand a full line of Fancy Sausage, of all kinds. Also cooked meats in connection with our other Fresh and Cured meats. Our Sausage Season Opens April 1st. Come and See. EL J. SULLIVAN Cigars, Confectionery, Ice Cream, Pool and Billiard Parlors Elk River Idaho Pioneer Blacksmith Shop Smith and Atherton, Proprietors Tires set, hot or cold Band Sawing and Joining Wagon and Carriage repairing Plow Repairs Grain racks and Wagon Boxes Manufactured We handle the best Blacksmith Coal on the market (i Horse Shoeing a Specialty Special attention given to bad feet We have the most thoroughly Equipped Establish ment for work in our class in the Clearwater country Are Your Eyes Inflamed? Is a bright lighht painful to them? Is reading almost impossible? Do you have headaches? These are the symptoms of eye-strain, and it may lead to something worse and much more serious if you do not have your eyes examined at once. Don't delay an important matter like this. Call on us today. V Jto M Chas. H. Bellmer. a OROFINO IDAHO Real Estate DeCourcey & Walrath Farm and Timber Lands, City Property. INSURANCE Money to Loan on Improved Farms Orofino, Idaho FRED TROTZKEY Jeweler and Engraver Watch Repairing a Specialty Full Line of Rodgers' 1847 Silver Ware Office in the I. O. O. F. Building Orofino Idaho