--; CIVIL GOVKRNflliNT. in? X. M. Cblaiucttc. Anyoim ritlliiitf IiIiiihcIi an Aiiittrii-an t iti.cii mill nut Ix-inK tlinruiiylily eon viTNMiit with tlm f ir in mul uini of on r lnVtTii tiuMi t, in lurking III "lie of the (iiikIiiiiii'IiIiiI irini'iliN of iMlriiitiniii. In tin-iKiioratx't nf lint Milieu f tlit Miltt i (In) Htnu tiirc Mini iilin ol our ( illVITIUIHMlt lil'N till! Illlly lIlltiyiT to till" Hicr wliicli tlii-y cxcrtiMtt nml Dim wi'lfum u( our Iri'ii iimtitiitiiinn. ( il I'niir: i IIiitv in no nun licre ln will ili-ny llmt tln ctiily ol tlu irin'iilcH of hiIuii hI m ii'iii i' in u luice nary pari n( m liU rul iMliii'iiliim. Hut Ihtu in tlm V. H. it in iiinrn tliun Unit j it I a very iicivKxiuy uirt ( m ciiiiiiniiii m IhmiI olu- I'Mtillll. Tlm ilmiKi-r i( I'litriiKiintc tlm xiwcr of t'lti'tiiiK their o ii Ihm miilu'r nml even ilt'ti'tiiiiniii I lie fiiiiiliMiii-ntuI r ilit' i t-H of ( iiivn nii.iilit to llii iiCtKirnnt in plain ami iIim-h not liiil nf illifatrutiuii in liin tory. So Imvinx iitiivtral milTriitc lor ijimmI or evil tliciii in lnit win r aoiirt'it Inr UN mul tlmt in to cduciilo tlm lllHMM-n to (fuVl'MI tllUIIIHI Ivck. A kiiiiu li'li-t ol tin priuriplfii of N'imI rii'liri1 in inorii nir-aary to un than tin luiiliornliip ol riiiiih IhmiU, l lie Mni tioli of tin ili-Ht-rl of Fuliara, tin not tic iHi'iit lit Juiin'Mto n or tin ircHt't Cointiiiin iiHnrnf two or iimrit iiuiii lii'rit Imtmiiku tin' ln n of limn know a lillli' ol merry mm lint Iiiwd of Nature and iKiinratirt ol tlm law fxrtlHi no oik. Kvitry ifiiy vtn iih boiiiii proof tliut it in it h mi' ol tliix lirain Ii in ulwiiyn tliiiiKcroiiN. Tliert in no luT'l ol iit(iiiiptin to initki liiwycrn ol our pupiln; litit h wttiily of tin' lirnml uimI iuitub!e piiui:ipltn of our nvhti-m of (civi-rniiiftit in tliu um mull ai'liooin (-annul fail to I of fWilfiit Jirartiral iihi to u 1 1 . Tlx dirt Unit no many punn fad-ly through lifu relying miTirly on tluir own n-n of wliat ylioulil Im' in only ii proof of ll.e t-inliiil jiiMtiro of our nyntctn of jiirifpriuli'iun ami not an argument in favor ol xliht iii( tlm ntuily ol rivil Kovi-ruiin'iit nt an curly uki ami iifa tlinrniii'li wanner. No out' iilintiniiH tlm polliy ol teneli ing liinlorv in m'liool yi-t tlii cami, hik) morn hii'I better ri'iiHoiiH, can In given (or teiirliing I'ivil government. I'ulilica tnaku liintory ami llie coimlil itiiin in I lie foumlalioii ol our -xiliiii'a. The wonder ful pnwH-rily of our euuiitry up to ISitO ami tint never alna-k it w itliHtixnl no well from 'lit to Mm proven I lie Htul'ility of our coiiMtitiilion ami tint vuluit it in ito un till pi-rmiiially. Tliene furtn are all wlf-eviilent and yet tliin Htudy Iiiih Uuu Hlruii(ffly neg Iwi'ted in tint common hi'IuioIn ol our country. Tliu reimou for this liu mainly in .not Inning it Miitiililit text lunik in our ni'IiihiIh and the teuelier'a indinponi tioll to teai'h liny tiling not itrtilally pro m rilu'd. All honor to thtwe bUtea tlmt lirencriliv tliu Mludy of civil government and to tluiNu oiiiH'riiiUiidi'iilN of pulilii iiiHlrurtinii who iimiMl ou its livinij taught in their m-liooU. The maiiiKT ol ti ui liiii) civil tfovern uient uv Nii.'i;iHtiil liy the Mtatit manual of Oregon can hardly he improved upon, except thut it n-Herven the cludy ol it (or t'o I ati) a period. If no w ait to tench civil -ovc rmnciit until advuui'd hintoiy in taken up, wo will minn the opportunity ol helping uiiinliern of pu piln, who do not tiuifh their common ncliool education, to a hotter underHtaud inn of nomethiiiK that in ol vital interent to them. I,ove of country in the renult of appreci ation, mid appreciation in the renult of information. M uch w ill depend on the judgment ami npirit of the teacher, hut the Huhji'ctri nluiliud alno have a very important U-arim;. True patriotinm, from tlm American point of view, (Iih'H not connint in a (lourinh of lruni'tH, in hIioiUh of acclaim, iu profcMhion uf loyalty, nor in national iMiiihtiuti ; it in rather the renult ol a jutU uipreciation of w hat our country in in iu npiiit of freedom, itn inntitutionn, itn , its ciiHtoiuH, its mmrantei'H, Itn foiku of Kovcrnmcjit, itn splendid do main, its natural bcenery, its Htalutt ainonj,' the uatiomi and its triumphant onward march. Th? Kcpulilicn educates primurily (or Hcli-prcHci vation. The huHinenn of tin common schools in timt of all to niakti good citizens. Whether they make great scientists or profound iimtlicinuticians or expert linguists in a ucoudary coiitfidciation. I'ivil government hIiouKI Ikj taught as Kiipplcnieiitary work in history as booh as tli ti t hruncli in taken up. C'ommenj ing hy teaching toe govermnent of the ncliool district lirst, an that in tho aiiu pIcHt form of government and comes w ithin the lower grade pupil'n personal knowledge. The idea of government in ulso well illustrated hy general talks on the mhjert of family govornmunt. In n ta ten where tho Uiwnnhlp in the unit of civil government, the rtuily of tlmt would cnine next hut, in thinntnte, nliniild receive nmrely Incidental notice. The county orgHiikcation la tho next to Im taken up. The different orlicen of, ml the manner of adinbilntration of affaim of the county nhould Inj taught thoroughly ami nyntcmatically, not an technlcnl fact hut of jM-rnonal interent to the clann in their own nounty. The Ntati cornea now an one of the Integral partn of the nation. Ami at thi tn'riod of instruction in thin hraiu li. the pupil lioiild have advanced to tho Nludv of the complete. History of the I,'. H. 1 he prim iplcn lain down hy the declaration of Indepeinlence, that, "all men are ere ated free and cnnl, and that taxation without a fair reprenelitntiou ia unjust, " can Ih explained in ntudying the Itevo lutiouary War. The courts nhould Imi thoroughly stud led an I lxlive the judirul hranch of our (ioveriimeiit in the leant umlernlood of alt. The common law of Knglaml nhould le given nhho attention at thin Mrioi, and a ntudy ol the Articlen of Confederation in alio necennary hefon; the Kevolutionary War in finished and the ('oliKtitutioii can In taken up. The ntmly of the ('onntltution itn nuggented hy the ntato manual in the lctl jMmtiihlc plan ill teaching thin hranch and it in well to give cii'icn itn much needed pla c on the progiam. If civil goveriiuient in taught in such a way an to force the student to make in- iiirien at home, or wherever he -ran get information, it w ill cause dincutisioua at home and thus interest parent and spread tho much needed xnow ledge farther than if tuught an a mere itate meut of facts to he i raiii iicd. In the higher gradei of the grammar a "hisil the teaching nhould develop pat riotic neiktimeiit into patriotic principle. My plan of teaching civic in the gram mar grade in thin: The clasn resolves itself into a parlimentary Innly and din cincen, regularly, the point for. and against the different government now exiMing. Then having decided (a they certainly will) that the Republican form of government in the ls-st. Then the I State and 1'. S. Constitution are dis cussed. In tliene discussion no parti san political discussion should lie al lowed, a it ifl certain to cause trouble and a it is at thin time a knowledge of the aim and nco'ie of our iovernment nhould he understood In fort making any Militical alliliation. I alternate my civics and history clanscs thn giving more time for prepar. at ion in each hranch. The tact that Political (iovernment has to do with rivica should not Ut overlooked in the study of this hranch, Iu my ideal school the pupiln, with a high sense of honor, govern themselves, and the teacher in a fellow student, not an arbitrary ruler. Thi school would be a model ol civil government and it pupiln would go to their world's work, knowing their own, and acknowledge ing their fellow citizens' right. And no would peace and harmony prevail. Ami iu no better place, than school, can self a well a civil government be taught. The Northern Stage Line. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leave I.akcvk'tv nt 0 a. m. every day but HutuJay. Ht'turning, leaves Paisley at i) :o0 a. in every day but Sunday. PaaMtifrrn' lar Sj. Bound trip $ Of TIC 13- C. U. Snldar'i Star, UkiHtw, Or. . QUNTHER wtchmaker ',Vt and Jeweler lucated at Ahlstrom tiros Monogram A w ork in my line fully Guaranteed i-nBa iaXal iTi mlm - -T. WAF ir i a a i It i a 3E8 Veal Chops, Glutton Chops, Sirloin, Porterhouse, or an kind of IJecf Steaks, or Koasta cut from our len der and juic s tock of prime meats, fresh and tempting Hams, Bacon, Lard, Etc. Von will alwa s find us prompt and obliging in serving ou. S. D. COULTER & CO. i Po you 'viint to run up auainst a gisnl thing? If you do, call on I'ete A Jonas, under the opera house. 41-tf Many people worry liecausc they Iks lieve they have heart disease. 'The chances are that their hearts are all right, but their rtomacliH are unable to digest fistd. Kodul ysKpsia Cure di gests what you eat and prevents the formation ol gan w hich makes the stom ach press against the heart. It w ill cure every form of indigestion. Iikeview !rug Co. Ii. It. Clark, of Adin, has void all his stock and beef cattle and has purchased dairy cowh. TIi4 Adiu treauiery has proved that tho creamery business in a a money-maker in Modoc. Cedarvillo Uecord. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest ut night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of lioonville, I ml . , says he suffered that way for yearn, till he commenced the use of Kodul Dyspep sia C'ure, and adds, "Now 1 can eat any thing 1 like and all 1 want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Pynpep sia Cure w ill (hires t w hat you eat. I-ako-view liug Co. 8& rhia nin-nature I" on erery box of Ihe gonulno Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabieu hn remedy that nini it colli Id ona day NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY In tfltU October 28, 11)00. No. 1. 9:1m a. lirain. II :H a. 1:m p. 6:iu p. l.v... Ar... l.v.. Ar... Ar. . . .HciiK. ...Ar . I' I ii 1 1 1 oh ,. Ar . I'lilliiHK ., A r . Ami'ilev. . Ar . Tcruiii. . . l.v Nn. J. 4:40 p. in. V':l "i p, in. p. in. 1 1 : Hi.1 . in. b :00 a. in. J. AVIRAGNETE. The Tailor At J. Y. Howard's New Goods, New Samples, Everything Now. ..Fit Guaranteed or no Pay- I.nki"lw CarMiitr Shop and Ltiiiiltr Yard. ThoMM llaniUrj , rrB. All klmli nf C-irprntcr Work promptly llided to IIuIMIiik ContnicU Taken uul rUUniatra Mwle. W ill ksrp on hand at all tlnw a Urga U k of dr driHM.l lumlKrr. Now on hnd low lert iTlllnit aad 1000 lert runic, bhop opoaU Euuniimr otBoc, Ijiktr Irtr, Orcyon, The Hungry Should Be Fed and that ia my niimion. For a good meat go to the Htillmmi II eHlnuran t Two building. North of Oprra Hoots On Maio Stmt. JAMKSSTILLMAN, Prop. T AMD W1QONM1KER5 T, K. PCNAWAY. V. I'. and U. M. J. II. llKNNKIT, ti. t1'. and I'. A. ..Vegetable btore.. The only Vegetable Store in Ikevlew ! locntcd at the . North end of Water Street. 0 Vegetable., Fruit, Produce; 0 Alto General MerrhandiM, ) Clgari and Tobacco. ) Free Delivery. Whorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried In stock pise Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIQARS. .STATIONERY Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths Horseshoeing A Specialty South and East VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Shasta Route. Tralnn bave Alter for Portland and way ita tUma at 12:21 a. m. and 11:1)0 p, m. L Portland , :30am l:Wpm Aner IKItm :57 p m Ar Aabland 12::)am 12:06 pm " Kaeramento 6:00 p ra I llin ' Haa rraoclaco 7:t4pm 8:15 am " Oaden " fner , ' Ktniu Vitj Cblcaa-'j " Ixm Ancelei " fcl Cato " Kort Worth ' City of Mexico,., " Houatno " Sew Orleans.... " WaJhlnirt-io " New Vork . S:4A a m . :00 a m . 7:25 a in . T:4A a m . 1:20 pm . iMl p m . I:.llin . : r6 a m . 2:35 a m . 6:25 p m . 6:42 a m .12:4J p m 11:45 a ra ft:40 p m T: 2Sa nt : a m 7:00 a m 6:io p m 6:30 a m 10 .' m 8::am 6:25 p ra 6:42 a m 12:43 p m LOOKOUT 53 For any on killing or tell ing ttocft belontcing to the South Eastern Oregon ' Live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will he given for the rret and conviction of any per Mn or persons steal ing any atock belonging to menibera of this Association. .T. I). COUGIILIN, J. M. INXES, President. Secretary. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S gat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST.. IAN FRANCISCO, CM. Omm auia aaa kmU J ThalarfMt Anatomical Uuaeain In tli Wor t tnmitt lli-awraM i ths Ciy. A Wraaaawci. or in v mntwl. . ddlaMM,aMtll7siarlbr tha ollwl bparlHlUt ou tb l-aolfla COaal. JUtabuaitra M fmrm. A OR. tlOROAlt-rTIVATE DISEASES A Taiif mam as4 atl44l V aarl mhm aja aiiflTMrlnv A from lha aaTaeta W jroutblul India- V taiMaa scaa it Pullman and Touriat car on both tralna. Chair cara 8acrameuto to t(den and El ratio, and lourlat cara to ''tilcago, tt. Louia, New Or leaniand Waatiington. Connprtln-rat Ran Francinco with the ieveral ateamabip linea for Honolulu, Japan, China, PhilllDinea, Central and Houth Amerli-a. bee agent at Acer atation, or addrea J. U. MAKKHAM. O. P. A , Portland, Or. Ager-Lakeview Stage Lino S. L. McNAUGHTON, Proprietor Office. Hotel Llnkville, Klamath Falls. Or. Daily from Ager to Klamath HotSpringt, Keoo. Klamath Falla, Dairy, Banu, Bly and Lakeviear. Daily from Lakeriew to Bly, Bonanza, Dairy, Klamath Falla, Keoo. Klamath Hot Spring! ami Ager. klakea connection with all trains at Acer. Cal. Easy Coaches Excellent Acccmmodations Paasenger, eipraaa and freight traffia aol.cileJ. All buiineaa eotruated to na will be expedited. C. W. WISE, General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel, , The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon. kim.. uitao lii maturvr A 1 1 p.TiiiiianipaTmiVf.llllJJH.. .7, (a Haiih4 In .11 liaoumpll- I rmtlai..! HMrHMUlrk... pa . . M I raa, rrl, dlv(. rrt.r.r, t I rlaaitlBs, !. 11 eoaiDiimtloo of 4 Mm1lM.af KrMimlnllH ..aw mr ,,. 9 i Itaaaa imul aia irw.tti.tii. th.t f m hi n..i only aa.r4 Immnllai rvllrf. but ptrmanaut I I eure. The Dvotwr doM ant claim to p.ifortu 1 mlraelaa. b.l la wall known tu ba a lair and I qnnra rhjr-iM-a and Surceon, praniiiiM! 'lr and I dun door taouth of Opera llouae I In lila -pecuity Olavavaea t beat. . MTPHII.il IkapnafhlT er.dlr.ted tram I tb ayaleai wliheut lha UHOin.iruri. frtUMI flttMl hff -n . r-t I ear lor R r I m r. A e,uk'k and roitinii A iurlnr Illa, I'lu.r. and ri-ltalw, br r. Jardaa'a apeclal palaleaa aualhmla. Jk ETKBT H AN anelrlna to aa 111 i-aoahra t our Aonul ufXnloH of Maenmplalnl. A ' H' wlU iwimM IfOtilTlVM CU33t w , awry nut trt anfrria. C.n.iiliai.,o KRKK a-a atrtctiy prreaia, CHARGES VERY M&AbOSABUL Tra.iuiaut paraoaally or by letter. Write fir Hook. PIIH.OIorHT book, fur men.) Cailorwnta OR. JO-DAN ft CO.. 1061 Market St.8.R Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon struct log the exhausted digestive or gan. Itisthelatestdlscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Oastralgia Cramps and all ol her results of imperfect d igestion. PrleeSOe. and $1. Lartre size contain! SH tlmea maUaua. JiuokaUabuu.dysptptuaniiiUeUfreD Preparad by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Cljlcago. I.ukeview Drug Company. J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon mWht-n yuu want toWrvKlMritl an Aermotor. you dont htr 1 to ito out in th Mstur vith hlter on one arm and dih of oata undf tha other to catch tha motiva povH .r. Toudont pave to hat nass t ud and than ataod around wmh a whip in your hand to keep it ! going. Just ee mat it to rx-j. per is wen filled and the anndei urooerlv ad 'luftted.thait turn tha Aer THitor loo&t: Ihewind 11 uaubIIv on hand to bean m u the Tha wind nev-J ar flats tirad trtm ovarworKl Tha wind wouiOl luat as uon riet up and MO to work at thnerl ckxK in tha morn mg astoheabadl tilinina. -e I he wind never hal eeltnfi horn late A hours Of ova r t n - l.i u I aa nee lha wind Inevar ' makes lanvkick' fit has I Ito work 1 lata at V-niflht.- THa AarmoTor doesntl eat any potatoas. salt oorh ornam.-t ma Aermotor doesn't .hard cidet it nave rains too hai 'for an Aarmotoi t to worn out or prt never Aeta so dry fthat an Aarmotor alip fJnnK anyaaaaard cidatl l whiskey A A or beer; but a gal f lion of Aar- 1 finotor oil! Ivvill set is t 'A '.ta thirat 1 Jioraveroi a tire on to mill. It never hot thatthd tt-estouein the shade. itnevarijottJ ihe Aermo tor haa to 'thew out: AnAermotoi wver gets o sore i na too ronw itsinan; .tima.an k the wai I gets so f Aermrftor la lame boi. hrompumpi : or never loimfurover noverquit because the other , makes of mills ive KnocKe n Aarmotor will saw cords of wood in a .ana gai up rrvan ana reaay for worK tne nexv moming.no out ine Doy wm saws one cord mo vAermo tor will shell f rvr hundred busheisot gum in a dav and laugh at iueco cant i t into the oer feat enouwi An Aarmotor will cut a load of corn fodder sooromDtlv and thoroutjr.lv that vou will wonder he fti all happpnf t AnAsr- lot orwill t the Arindetonai whi le the b-oye are! it snooting ran for win i imp waff Verwnik! vou ree-dl n ir- .been knuwif .to do a $ day a wori .when the own n er was at .wtultl kthe moral! 'eaponsib XhtY reateT upon thef AnAermol ltordoe&l imeworfco( fliwofoon I Lnar)os anaa team of J loraes and that too wtth J .out Dad or board, witrvi .out coaxing or dnvi in.wtinoui snarK blinrf Complete Line of Hardware, Implem'ts, BuggieSs Wagons. . ff-mj