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   Centralia News-Examiner, The (Newspaper) - May 15, 1908, Centralia, Washington                               THE CENTRALIA NEWS AND THE CHEHALIS EXAMINER CONSOLIDATED JULY i 1901 VOL XXII WASHINGTON FRIDAY MAY 15 1908 NO 32 Our New Location is Tower Ave and Magnolia St THE UP TOMTE WASH Children's summer ses ages I to 14 years est styles now on display SALE OF PONGEES All Pongees 79 1.25 1.05 1.50 1.29 2.00 1.69 NEW SILK GOATS SKIRTS WAISTS AND JACKETS Sale of Men's Shoes A sale of Men's Fine Shoes at a price that represents values up to none worth less than Blacks Tans Sale of Silk Gloves Women's two clasp short silk gloves double finger tips all sizes and an exceptional value as these are tho famous Kayser Gloves On sale at a pair regular values New Coats Skirts Waists and Jackets Centralia agents tor Butterick Patterns Silberts Linings Warner Corsets La Vogue Suits Puritan Hosiery Ultra Shoes CONSTANT ARRIVALS OF Spring Favorites Every week we are receiving New Spring Favorites which are added to every de- Our position us recognized leaders in Women's Apparel has not been won without an effort and it has always been our endeavor to give customers Better and ger assortments of excellent values at moderate prices Hero are a few of our many favorites New Summer Wash Goods In all the latest colorings and combinations a very large assortment of the season's most approved novelties to select from Popular priced from 10 to a yard Women's Suits NEW HIGH CLASS and DISTINCTIVE that is what our line consists of These suits must be seen to be appreciated See compare our values and a glance through our line will convince you of our superior and materials Priced from to TO I Long Silk Gloves and Summer Parasols A line that is most wanted We have a complete assortment of both Make your selection now 11 The F M- MILDER Proprietor Butterfly Suits Prince Chap Suits Cutaway Coat Suits Values All these suits are strictly high grade made of plain and fancy materials in all the newest and most approved styles Brown Navy Copenhagen Black Grey SEE WINDOW DISPLAY to State Con to be Held at Spokane MAHf REPRESENTED New Spring and Summer Waists Never before have we been able to show such a line as we are this season in Net JE Lace Jap Silk and Lawn and the very styles at popular prices We have the new Mikado Net Waist in white and ecru Specially priced at Endorse Administration of County Officials and Expres Confidence In Judge A Hie Resolutions are The republicans of Lewig county me in convention lant Saturday in the Centralia opera for thi purpose of electing twenty-three dele gates to the elate convention held tin week in Spokane R N o wan elected chairman arid R G Cottrell secretary When the sec rotary read the names of tho delegates elected from the various precincts i was unanimously resolved that the names read be considered duly delegates to the convention thus doing away with the necessity ol a com- on credentials passing on their eligibility It further agreed that any republicans present from the pre- where no primary election hat held should be considered as delegates from such precincts The representing delegates present were as Meyer W Veness Centralia No A Clark J M Benedict Jr Henry Shields I 6 Tur ner John A 11 Treat Centralia No S Sprague Stanley Stewart Dan Salzer Jamee Allred F T McNitt Win Scales John T Jones Centralia No -J F Geo C Ellsbury Grant Cotrill D F Davies F H Miller E T Tallmadge J P Simmons Mace Kent D B Kees Chehalis A Gable H C Coffman Geo A Robinson David Urquhart Dan Bush A C St John Dr Geo Dow Chehalis B Moore T L Devereese Ira Johnson F M Wianer John T Nowland E Harmon W A Reynolds A H Brown J K H H Schribner B F Arnold W Henderson B F Gordon D Young H A Tramm H 0 Fishback J G Bush M C Lowery R N Ashmore 0 M Alex White Rayton John Ackley A Doty M J Gruber F N Bagshaw R J Miller Drews H S Clark A Meagher R B lor H Chrisman Geo E Taylor Isaac Shultz A Niederlander F Morris John Nelson John Mattson 0 Rose W A H Birley E F Young A Wilson Little W R Grow J C M Weller 11 H Speer W E Smith J B C Mason A N Riggs H Dittmar H A Hawkins A K Arkley J R ville Frank Ansman Lyane Shelton R Urquhart B Young Pe M Wataon A Brown Paul Siefner K Minkler Salmon F J S Ryan J W Ferrier John F E Baxter J S Russell Ij Calvin Chas R Lyon H O Stono N J C Witter M L Gilliam A A S man J Harkins E J Doty Paul A W Lueders The chairman appointed the following delegates to act as a committee on and mon of A K of Napavine Val Meyer of Alpha 0 M of and H of Dryad The following un Tho Republicans of Lewis County In harmony with the universal policy of the parly now place themselves on re- cord in a definite manner and their viown upon pome of the more im- portant matters of public concern National We command the administration of President as a triumph of republican principles carried in to fect by A fearless patriotic man As an exhibition of loyalty to the interests of the people without regard to class it in the very forefront and ae an example of honest vigorous tion to net the highest stancard of in public service it is not in American political life SECOND Representatives in Con- point with pride and aution to tho work ami labors of our and representatives in con- gress They loyal to the of the people and we ulate them upon the results attained as veil as upon the high place they have von iii thu of the Nation THIRD of public affairs by the of the state has held tho con- idence and respect of the people and the continuance of the party in power FOURTH County endorse the capable and efficient of county affairs by republican officials and express iur confidence in Hon A E lice as an honest taking and judge are in favor of the of property upon the basis of ta real value We are in favor of permanent road We are in favor of such appropriations as are needed to complete the work upon the State road are in favor of an economical and like administration of public in County and State SIXTH Freight appearing hat much of the wealth of the of lies in the immense bodies f timber und in the extensive milling located in every section of the and it appearing that the handling f these vast resources of wealth within nr borders has been seriously and em by increased nd excessive freight tariffs to our in the middle west and It appearing that adjudications upon filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission have seemingly delayed Therefore Be It Resolved That this Convention records a at the de- ay in teaching a decision and urges urly action upon the question and the State Convention be requested o pasa a resolution on the question ex- ressing a feeling of disapproval on the iart of the people of the at the delay ot the Interstate Com- Commission in rendering its on the Lumber Rate case and bat a copy of such resolution be tele- to bur delegation in Congress u the President and to Interstate SEVENTH Direct irect primary law having been passed y a republican in fulfill E Council Awards Big Conk to F A Keasle for Sum of PAVING TO BE OF VITRIFIED BRICK Work Will be Commenced at Once and Rushed to Transacted by tjie City Council on Tuesday Evening Councilman Tilley was the only cilman absent from the meeting on Tuesday evening The council bers were crowded interested spec tators and considerable business nas transacted A communication waa received from Mrs Maria Steinborn offering to accept 15 from the city or damages to some lots owned by tier oa account of con- the road up Seminary hill It ie said that Mrs Steinborn a year ago wanted 150 for the same damages The matter was referred to the street committee Kress chairman of the street com- reported that a sidewalk on East Hanson street near the Steam Laundry was in bad shape The council ordered the street ers to fence off the condemned portion of the street until the property owner haw fit to repair the walk Mr Kresi also informed the council that he was constructing a few crossings on the side of the track The H street grading contract was lent of tho pledge to the people f the state ut the last republican invention we now renew our pledge of to the letter and spirit of the aw aa enacted and promise our most endeavor to carry effect n order that this application may be felt in the selection of a States senator Therefore He It That we a demand candidates jr nominations who solicit ie of republican voters shall le with their declarations of candidacy written pledges that they will if letted vote always for the candidate of ie party for United States senator who the highest vote at the primary fiction aa prescribed in section 37 of ie direct primary law EIGHTH Instructions republican party UNB of the in public For fortunate in discussed at length James Allred who did the work claims that he has ed his contract that he had with the late Frank Burch but is unable to col- lect liis money because the property owners will not pay up until they ara satisfied that the city will accept the street as finished At present no curbs have been put in and the street is flat If the council finds that Mr Allred has done as much work ae he agreed to do the property owners will have to pay for the completion of the contract when the assessment roll is made up This street in included in the local ment district crested a few weeks ago and City Engineer Bullard says that in making up the estimated cost of the grading of H street he deducted the cost of the work done by Mr Allred The question was referred to the street committee Complaint had been made to the council that Davis Mills the contractors weie leaving the alleys in rough condition Mr Mills assured the council that he would smooth the alleys over immediately The United States National Bank asked for and was granted permission Lo string wires for a private telephone line between that bank and the Union Loan Trust bank using the city electric light poles along the alley Two ordinances which had been previously introduced and passed their first reading were read for the second lect names as delegates ordered convention thiB week One moat eminent life Honorable II Talt as a prominent ite for the office of president of the States He is a man thoroughly with public affairs and has himself honor in many and responsible positions of and has fully demonstrated his fitness for the highest position the of the American people We endorse William II Taft as 10 most of the party for president and instruct ir delegation to the state convention vote for a Taft delegation to the convention In order to facilitate the selection of tc Spokane thu chairman inted three delegates from each Com- citizens protesting against the ment of Japs and Dagoes by the con- tractors doing city work The paper was read and was the cause of a of applause from the spectators There are a Urge number of local out of employment and It is they should be given preference outsiders Geo Dysart spoke a lew words on tho subject and was soundly applauded The principal of the evening was the opening of the bids for the ing of Avenue There were tea bidders present and the members of council were highly pleased with the character of the bids received Tha lowing were the bidders and the amounts of their bids Kibber 4 Jones vitrified brick 730 Holti Stoll Sweeney vitrified brick 79 493 Lister Construction Company fled brick F McLellan Co company did not state the material to be bat it was probably brick Allred James vitrified brick 425 Me A dams Co vitrified brick 400 George Milton Savage vitrified brick Mr Savage also bid to pave the street with asphalt P F vitrified brick F A Kessel vitrified brick Northwest Bridge Co Davis Mills Co Kress moved that the contract be awarded to F A Keasel that being he lowest and best bid Kent d tho motion and when the roll wot ailed every member voted yea Mr bid below the citr estimate and it hat it is dollars r than what the contract would have ost had it been awarded lost fall Mr promised to commence work as oon as his bond WHB to a ive that it would take about three months tn complete the contract The matter of street sprinkling wag at length J who was granted permission to do the work for what he could got out of it He said he had hard work collecting to pay him and offered to he work for a month to be paid by he council He acknowledged that bf had pledges to the amount bat said tie would bayo council and not be compelled do the collecting himself Mr offered to sell hie at cost price The matter was finally referred to the com- the approval of ie committee appointed consisted rst G Geo C Frank Gordon Second Dis- ict Dan Bush 0 M Rousseau Val ever Third Shultz E F F K Baiter The report of JK committee was unanimously the elected delegated F S Salzer H i Cottrell F Frank Gordon Ed Hoem II Tilley J A Gabel W A Geo Wm iar H H Speer G A Arkley J E Leonard F E A Veness E lr Young G E Grow J Harkins H L Calvin W It Andrew Johnson GROUND COAL MAKES BEST COKE In the two years testa have been ede with finely ground coal in coke ovens Those have that ground coal will ve the and most s coke The result has been to create great demand for fine coal ninety per nt of which would run through a Ago Miss Marta Lo Master Raymond yle Henry sml D Faurett tro in an was an providing for making sewer connections and the other was an ordinance for the purchase of an electric light plant and calling a special election for the issuing of bonds Williams recommended that a tion be passed by the council ordering all wooden awnings to be removed from that part of Tower avenue which is to be paved The resolution passed and the city marshal waa in- to notify property owners to remove the awnings and porches within sixty days This action was made essary owing to the fact that the walks along this part of Tower will be made wider The committee which has in charge the Hanson street proposition asked for one more week in which to report and the request was granted The council accepted the bond of Davia Mills for the grading and con- struction of sidewalks in the new local improvement district Miles McGrail petitioned the council to extend the electric light system to the fair grounds The matter waa re- ferred to the light committee A petition was presented by A and others asking that all the alleys running north and south in block Washington's 10th addition be ed The street committee will gato tho matter A VM ft wn ty it npm I CHANGE IN THE PHONE OWNERSHIP Arrangements have been practically whereby the local telephone of Centralia and ill be taken over by an independent composed of local he transfer will Include the service be- ween the two towns Under the new management and ownership the entire lant will be renewed A central y system will be installed both in and Chehalis The installation this system alone will effect a great aving in the fixed expenses ae the now paid on phones and lent will be done away with Tha of the local independent any bide fair to place the telephone vatema and Chehalis on proper basis one that will guarantee patrons the bast possible service it will take time to bring bout all the contemplated nt that they will be brought about lere is no ground for doubt UNION LOAM TRUST CO MOVES The Union Loan Trust Co with r Mason and Mr Daubney as the of- cialu in charge lias taken possession of new premises in the new brick at the corner of Tower avenue nd Magnolia street The an eally arranged for banking purposes nd have been fitted up regardless of ist with an eve only to the needs of le institution and the demands of a people who are proud of the their city is making The are in keeping with the ig and general arrangement of the They ara as handsome and s substantial as can be in any institution on the Pacific coast he bank itself is aa solid as the g In which it is located Tho officials nd stockholders are Centralia men In horn the have confidence and te business transacted will be com- with the growing importance nd fast increasing busines of tho unity MARRIAGE ISSUED THIS ween The following marriage oon issued during the to on and Yera Van Edw Board and Kate   

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