LAKE COUNTY EXAHINER LAKEVinVN , CKEOON, NOV. 21, 1901. 4 fiahc Oiotttttvl orantitu-t Published Evry Thursday BEACH & M QARREY Mwonk Building I One Year, $J.0 TERMS: ' Sis Months, 1.00 (Three Months 50 LAKEVIEW. ORKOON. NOV. 21, 1901. CROKER AND TAMMANY. By the election of Neth Low to tle mnyorlty of .irenter New York, lii ImrU Cruiser ai.d Tammany have met tlieir downfall. Shepnrd is eaid tolMjagood man but he was the candidate of the most disgraceful omuirUoii in Atueri tin H)liti"s. Few people renlice what tin i in 11 re political body Tiimniniiy if. Arthur (itMxlrii'li, in the. November World's oik, take Tammany for his nubjeet, and Hmotig other thing say: Down on Ul Chatham f-o,uare is a joint well known a- one of Tammany's heelers. It is only one of hall doxen groggeries on the little npiare, but it does a large bupiiiean. It dot-a a steady liusinefs, too, the ame patrons leaning againet the bar eaeh day, unh-M! there in a particularly large "graft" on that keeps a few ay. For the gambler and the tit ret t walkers of the district all drink tlieir liquor there, and the pro- j prielor is the reputed collector of public money for he district, ll is only one sample of the many ramifications of the political power thai controls New York. Tuts tuan cuu help the gait): of gamb lers, for he if in the organization. They must keep "right" with l.ini. The dis trict leader can do much for him, and lie keeps 'rii:ht" with the leader. The Imcuii make or unmake the district leader, and the leader keeps "right" with the U'?s. The heeler has a num ber of gambit rs, the Uader has a large number of heelers, and the I was has 'M district leaders. And up each otep, conix iinding and multiplying tlii each f-eries, money goes. The lieeJer "stands in" with his superiors, and his inferiors fear him. long s the heeler can "deliver the modi" he holds his power, and in the fame way can the gambler below and the leader above him. With the dominat ing power in Tammany Hall money alone Lalks, except at election time, when votes unlet be polled so that the endless gold'ii chain may not be broken. The ways in w hich ths steady tide of coin flow ing into the treasury of the or gruixation and into the pockets of the IKiblic servants is kept constantly at flood are enJiess. They may be tepar ated ii t' divisions : the amount the organization can make the criminals and citizen pay them through fear, and die i. mount the members can in ike by the aid of their control of the city, aud it, is probably exected tat any "yuod things" of the latter sort will ttrufit the finance committee as well as the individual. And it is undoubtedly true that Tammany Hall profits much more it leeching of others than by what it i clever enough to make dirtied- iu '"j ihs" and associate activities. Ttie police department, la-cause of its lelututiiS with criminal-, furnishes the iLKjrt striking illustraiioii oi the means employed. The patrolman pays fUO to jiet bis place. A weil-t j-do member of the force remarked recently : the best investment 1 ever made." Many a man starts penniless and jiiows moderately wealthy in a few years on a small salary. Chief Devi-ry is re futed to be worth f 00,0i)0. The patrol man is vxpwled to get ba ' k the money the place cofta him. Jo he levies jetty Ijlacknjail here ami gets a little there t T c'losiiig I. is eyes when the saloon door is ojn on ,-iinday. After while begets money to buy himself a place as roundsman. This costs him alsii.t f7U). Here there is greater oj .oi l unity, but he is still grafting for luolf. When he pay s 13,000 r $4,000 ai d (k'dIiI-i- a sergeant he find" him -lf within .'he woikings of ihe system jttopcr. It was when a man who later Ikm-uiih- txmerlul w as an inspector that lie nr'aiiled the whole indicate plan by w hieli thete was a ilclinite scale of pay- ji.ent. lor disoiderly h 'i-is, gambling' iieii, opium joints, ih'i.ce !i:i'!- and the I ft-st ; by IdiJi the di.Mes . i ll.n ward man Mel' umdo to inelu'e the co!!ec lloo U ljuse tiiiihts to t: e exclu oir til uliwtut t-verylbing else . by which tie, varWais ti(licei s get tlieir .- ..w t- id the re-j sullsi, Uigeiher w ith In.tnv other de-1 tails if. at lie guardians l the !;uv alone know ' ammmmmmmm . Jp the Public. ' Mlow me to sav a lew w. i in iir .i; f Chamberlain'' Cough Kemedy. I bad ti very severe t'ouii i f i col'l ami nin. 'nit after1 leared I would gel put-linn taking the fceiond done ul thi medi -ine ! generation, of our family have lined Ir. 1 ii-lt itter, three liottle. of :t ured my i King'. New Jiiovery for Coiihumption fold and the puiim in mv client din- and never found itH eipial for Coiighn i . i '. . .........i.L,,,! IVilu M Ii'm un llliriVMloil llfl'.fcHVeJ' ui.iii'iimI entire v. i inn iuom ii-p .-h1 tuily ytMir or health, Kai en S. Mkvkiih, iei-i iirtv-Mevenih M., U'lu-eling, V. Va. loir t-ale by U v lleall, drugkit. THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP. President Koevell will visit the Pa cifie Coan-t next summer. He has a mired Preaident Hen jam in Ide Wheeler of the University ol California thai be w ill a jrelv come, and w ill remain long enough to study the question of irriga tion of arid lands in the West. The President is going to make the aubjevt of iiriuation ,a great part of the Uov ern mental scheme of National develop ment. This is a proposition never tie fore taken up personally by a presi dent of the I'nlled States. President Roosevelt wi l emerge fn.mi the well traveled course of other chief executives by tking the great question of irriga tion out of the list of sectional matters and make it a national issue. He will embody in his policy the reclamation of the arid lands as a national duty to x undertaken a much as the develop ment of rivers aud haibora. The Presi dent has some knowledge of the irriga tion question a practical study being part of his life while following the bus. tiess of a ranchman in the bad lands of Wyoming. lotibtlesa President Roose velt will find um.-h to attract Ida atten tion in this regard on the PaciHc Coast, and in no place can he tind more data to work oil than in Oregon. A national system of irrigation means much for the em iie of Kastern Oregon. We shall endeavor to attract President Kuce-' velt to I.ake county when he makes his tour of the (ireat Northwest. iVmht- less lie would appreciate the ground work for his national scheme to be found here and likewise thank us for the opportunity we offer to hi in in a rough ride (?; from t tie railroad to the Queen City of this inland empire. Who knows? The Oregon senators and longressmen seem to be at logger beads regarding ap pointments to public positions in this state, rnd have failed to hold a comer-en-e up to date. This policy w ill not assist tc any great extent iu the cotitiu ation of the friendly and harmonious action of the Congressional delegation, and will not satisfy the public. Only recently K-nator Mitchell prevailed upon President Rooevelt to appoint one Bilee to a position in the Oregon City and office, and Senator Simon protested because he was not consulted in the ma'.ter. As a result that appoint mnt, as well as other important ones, are hung up. Meanwhile the armyof place hunters continue to knock for recogni tion. Kastern Oregon republicans should settle their political quarrels, if they have any, among themselves and not al low democratic newspapers to speak for them. If the republicans of that sec tion of the state w ill agree upon any good man and ask for his nomination for anything on the ticket they will get it. The trouble usually is that the bunch grass lioys have a candidate for every place and they let Portland use them for a catspaw. They get turned down as a result aud feel tore. Kastern Oregon is republican ami de serves representation on the ticket with a good office or two. Albany Herald. The Preiident-Hooker Washington flintier ha Is-en fully digested. Mr. 1 loose veil has lost no prestige, color, popularity or independence since the dinner, though some people have tried to make him sick niiice the big eat. There will be no war between France and Turkey. The Poite has decided to grant the demands of France, and the French squadron has left Mitylene. In other words France has "caved Tur key do'tn the bank." President Roosevelt is said to advocate irrigation of the arid lands of the West. Secretaries Hitchcock and Wilson ate both w ith him. Prosperity makes the whole country have that good old republican feeling. Li Hung Chang, China's prominent statesu an and Viceroy, is dead. The French people w ill eat Turkey on Thanksgiving day. Reliable and Gentle. "April's a pill," says the saw. I Jul there are pills end (.ills. You want a pill w hich h iei nil. thorough and gentle. .Mustn'l grii. 1 -Witt's Little Karly Risers li Ihe bill. Purely vegetable. iiiiill and easy to take. Lakeview Jrug Co. 41 Astounding IJIscovery. rroni l oopersville, Mich., comes ui.nl of tt u-iiiulorfiil ilisi-ovrv of li tileas- ant liiplid that when used before retir- ing bv any one troubled with a bad cough always insures a good nitihts le't. fl Will cure wie couku mbp, writes Mr.. S. Hiiuelburger, ''lor three and CoIiJh." Jt'n an unrivaled life-fcaver whfeiiiiHed for deHrate lung dineHmiH. (iuaraiiteed bottlcu 50u uml tl.lK) at J.eu iieall'H drug utoie. Trial bottles free. I HPhe new I I Firm ..The Lakeview Mercantile Company.. OKIKKHN OK TIIK F M Miller, frraldrat ' A Mr hart, V I Y i. MarlUatf Mee A Trraa 1 Lakeview flercantile Co. i You Can Acqiilri a thnroiiKhly eitm- ul tlie IVIehratril Irr,! knuwl- PERN IN SHORTHAND HY MAIL Without Itii.-rlvrlnK Willi ur it. ., hi .ill tt'. Send isMi.l lor Free Trial 1-miii an 'I lull particular! nf our COKRESPONDUNCB COURSE Also opinion, ol prominent nliiratort. btitl nra tuen. ati-noKraiiui-ra anil otli-r., Iu re. f:arl to this un-ino-l. T. t tsiuk. I.'. Ti rtu. or Mail lii.tr ii linn. f." pr inonlli. xm currecti-il ami ri'turnct oil ilay n( rv eelpl. AUilrcwi Behnke's Law & Commercial School, l'OKTLANU, OKKOON, TlHHKIt !.M XUTIt t:. fnilcil Hialin Ijiml rtl tiiki-rU-a. rt'Kn. (ti-tuiwr 4. I 'l. Notice In liereliy itiven that in ri.mpllatu' with the provi.lon. ol the art of t'oiiKreuof June 3. 1ST i-iitnlil "An ai t for ili- of timber lanil. in the State, of rnhfornia. Ore Ron. Nevaila, aiel IVa.hliiKton Termor)'," aa uli-nil, it to all the 1'iihili- I n u-1 stnie. Iy act of AllftllM 4. IW.', Jamea il . Ttirpell. of lki'Vlrw. i-oiinly of I.ake, .t.te of (in-Kon, ta On. ilay flii-il In tiiit oltii'e lila .worn .iNi.-mi-iii Nt.:'ll. for the ptin-h.Mi-of iln' K', NKl, s. c. :c. .nil s '.SKI, of section No. In Tou li. hip No. Ml S. Kauxe No. t V. W M. ami will nT, r pr.xif in ahnw that th. I.)il anuicht la inon- aluahle for It. timber or .tone than for aKrh'iiltural pur-ismi-a, anil to e.iabli.h hi l, lin In aalil mint before the KrKlater ami Keeeiver of HikiiHIiv at l.akFview.iOreuoii, on Kriilay. ihe ltih itay of DeeemlsT, IiiUI. he nauiea aa w itiu-.-e. iierK Jannnertlial, J. K. Meiiarrry, Kriiiik Koiitfer. of lAkevlew, OreK'in, and Davlil I'. ietaml of I'liiah. OreK'in. Any ami all per.nn. cIuIiiiIiik .ilveraely the alive-!.-acrlbi'i lamU .re r iiieaU'il to file tl.eir claiina Iu tin. oltlce on or bc-fore aaiil 141 li (lay of pet-ember. 1 L. M. I1KTTI.V, 40-1'Jt krKl'ter. DOKHT l l. l. I'KOOF I.ainl Ortire at Uk.-vi,-w. I)r. in. in t. I, Iwl. Noiiee la hereby Klv, n that I-rank M. Sannof Mi hermiit. NevaiJa. haa llleil noliri- of iiilen tion to make proof on lila ,1,-M-rt Inii'l ,-lalin No. 4J1, for the fnlioH inn cliwribeil trai t of lanil: roiiiini-iii-.iiiK at a point on the .tale line he. tMeen the Mtate of (in-Kon ami NeaiiM. where tliL-Hoiiih Fork of Mel'eriiiiit reek cr,iM a .aid line, ami rinmliiK north one iiiarier ol a mile, thence weat one half of a mile, tlieln e north one ijui.rl.T ol a mile, thence ur.t our half of a mile, lln n. e .until one half of a mil" to alate line II ern e eakt alomr aahl atate line one mile to place of )eif imiliiK ami ahonl four inllea noriliea.t of In.a.tur l eak In Netaia, itiiitain iriK 240 ai re., before A. (. KIiik, ton io rl, rk at Vale, Oregon, on Krelav the 'Si I eay of Novvin her, I'm), lie name, the follou inir wil ne.iiea to prove tlie eoinnleie Irrigation ami rerlitmatlon of aaul lanil: it. Sane. Charlea ilaywaril, harif a H.y, l-rniik ( oimor, all of .Mi l, rinlli, Nevaila. OCI1T 41 K. M. BK ATTAIN, llegi.ter. TMIIIKIC OTI( K I'lllteil St. tea Ijtlnl Oltlce, I.itkcvlew. (iri'von, Oct, II, 1MH. N'otii-e la iierebv uiveu that iu comniiaiice witli the iiroviHioiiH ol the act of I nuk-re.. of June. 'I, IS7H. eutifleil "An act fr 'lie .ale of limber lamia 111 the Malm of ( Hliforiilu, Ore Kim, Nevaila. ami WaaiiiiiKton I --rntury," aa exieuiled to nil the Public I.hihI Hlutea bv act nf Aiiuual 4. W, Charlea H. Iivele.a, of Lake view, county of I.ake, Mian- of Oreiroii, haa thi. lay tiled in thltolllee hi. aworu alati.'iiieiit No. :u, for the purihaw- of I lie H of sK1.. NW, of sk' , of Kee. No. Zi ill Tp. No. :!h h, K. No. 'JU K. and will offer proof to nhow that the lmul aoiiKht la mole valuable for Ha tlinlier or aloiiu than for .Kr:eiillural tiur(Mea, and lo i-H(ahli!i hia (JhIiii lo i-nid lamfhelnre Hi, Kixi.ier and Ke eeiver of 1 1 1 1 m -(1 m - at Ijikevieu , On sou, on Fri day Hie 271 h day ol llee, l'.xll. lie lialuea aa w itne.Ki'.: W, K . H.rr , Jmiih-m II. Turpen, K. U . hwiiiK, Nathan K.'W'ileox, all of l.nkeview, Ori'Mou. Any and all peraon. iJhiuiiiim ad veri.ely (lie ttiiove ili.cribeil land, are re- liie.led to file t heir elai in h in thi. nrflcc on or before .aid 27lh dav of leeeml,er, l'.ail. 1.1117 II E. M. Hit 1 1 I AIN. It'-Ki.ter. It.t.ltr I.AM IIWI. I'llOOK I,u nd Ottieu at Lakeview, Oreiroii, in t. I"), l'Kil, Notlee la hereliy Klveii that l.llile liiKe of Mr liermltl, Nevada, haa filed notlee of itiiuntlon to make proof on her deaerl-lalid elniiii No. In.l, lor the follow I UK de.eribed trait nf lund : Sta' t luff at a point about one half mile above the mouth of lllver i reek, follow. 1iik the atate line mil! mile ea.t, thenee due north one half mile, Ibi-uee vt eat olia mile, llienee aoiith onu half mile to atitle line at la,e of bi'Klniiini.'. Thia I m ul Ilea aoiilh of ami adjolii'uK Noah H. W liiler. lid. i-laiui on Melierinilt I r,- k ami marked by mo'iiiiueiita at eaeh of the four for lier. and ia aitualed iu Malhi ur coiinl y, alate of I in-Kon, before A. ii. K line, enmity clef k lit Vale, iretoii, on Kriilay, the 'SM day ol November, l.ajl. him iiuinia Ihe followiiiK ulliie..ea to prove the complete Irrigation ami reelaniallon ofkaldland: t'li.rlea llayward, I'luk lloyd, Krunk.M. Hauv, i' rank Connor, all of Mrlier Hill l , Nevada. oi l. 17 11 K. M. IlKATTAIN, Id -glater. ( ATh A New HJHJ Successors to II. C. R0TIII: & LARGER and BUTTER ...STOCK. .a THAN EVER BEP0RE We will soon have on hand the largest and most complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ever opened up In South eastern Oregon. ? S. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the 6 LAKEVIEW Recognized aa the Wagon ami Hug;y Harness. Whijw, Hobos, Koatas, J Hits, Sjurn, QuirtH, Hosolto, VAo. -o J J Hopairinr of all kinds, by LAKEVIEW Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLOSING OUT SALE MY ENTIRE STOCK A very large and handsome assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemens' Watches, and complete line of Jewelry. GH. DUNLAP i Put your ad in The CO. lIMK.IOII or th : llllYl F M Mlllrr. - A ltrharl V I. Mar Hit.. Itrbl Mrlir I llrrj hr4 . V M Urrra Urtrif II llaaklaa a5kV S. SADDLES Beat Vaqucro Saddle 3 eoinprti'iit men. a .a- Q PLANING MILL CLENDENEN fxaminerit brings m ii i i