gali Count u xtvntnct Pahtlit4 Ever Thursday c. o. metzkek. Monlc RutMInt (One Year, $2.00 reKMS: - Six Month, 1 .00 (Three Months 50 SI'ACK i k'l mo : ni ml t yt Jn lnoh Iuw - ' " ' rwolmh. It"' MV TO'lKO. IMW rhrelnrhp I iiw )" .! sii Jn.ri.Trolui.ni . . I mm1 MSWi! smi SIM ohl'nll I !. iV -;s IXi i'W: 70ll Outs Column .VOO J.M l.'m tVi, lAKCVIEW.CNFGON. JIM! a. I(4. The Republican Ticket. Justice of Supreme Court F A Aoore For State Food and Iiary Commis sioner J V Bailey Presidential Klectors J N Hart J fl Fee 0 B Dimick A C Hough For Congress First District Dinger Hermann For Joint Senator J A Laycock Joint Representatives R V. Steiner J 5 Shook Circuit J tulre H L Benson H K Hanna District Attorney E n Brattain FOU SHEMFF Llmer E. kinehart. FOKCLEKK E. N. Jaquish FOU TUEASUKKH Fred O. Ahlstrom. FOIt ASSESSOR Charles Umbach FOIt CO.MMISSIOXEIt C. W. Dent. FOU SCHOOL SUi'T. J. Q. Willits. Some democratic paHrs are de nouncing Judjje H. K. Hanna I. eause of his political Isdiefs. The office of Circuit Judje should and always ban leen free from politics. Judjre Hanna has served three terms as district attorney and Is now clos ing his ISth year as Circuit Judge. He lias the honor of Isdng one of the IS Oregon Judges having the fewest numlier of cases appealed to the Su preme Court and the fewest reversed by that body. Politically Judge Hanna was a democrat until his party was Brj'anizcd, when he left It and voted for McKlnlcy in 1S!H, and hits voted the Republican ticket since, though at the election six years ago he ran independently anil was elected, the republicans making no nomination against him. His reputation as a a judge being perfect The Republicans placed him upon the ticket this spring without a dis senting vote. It certainly is gratifying to I he editor of tlie Silver Lake Oivgoiiian to Imagine how he cut the pride of the editor of The Examiner last week by calling him a "mugwump," and it is certainly gratifying to iu to be so associated w if h such men as Horace tinel'-.v and Theodore Roosevelt, who were both "mug wumps." We admit of having made one mistake, and that is to he.ee ever paid any attention to the Silver Lake paper which is In the class that never expect more than to merely be noticed. THIRD AND LA5T CALL. The time for election Is near and it every voter has not made up hU mind who he will vote for. It Is time he was pulling his thoughts togeth cr. Look over thecounty ticket and yon will Hud then the names of men to (111 our county otllces placed there by the Republicans, who are emi nently qualidfil for the positions. The name of E. E. Rhim harl for sheriff ha; been before the voters and the gentleman himself has tiled to meet every voter la the county and give him an opport unity to Judge as to h's ipialillcations. The re has been enmigli truthfully said of Mr. Kinehart and now all that can be said more, is that no npublicau can for Just cause vote against hlui. It Is almost certain that lie will re ceive a large majority. Now voters, go down the Republi can county ticket, yon know the men ami if you know them to be men of high standingaud men whose moral and intellectual standing in the county entitles thein to your support, voie for them. H they were not quite such men as Lake colli, ty could justly fee I proud of. The Examiner would not hesitate for one moment to repudiate them. It has Itcen our policy through this cam paign to speak plainly ami ojK-nly without fear or stint as to the mer its of office seekers. There Is no strings on The Examiner and what we have said Is from a general knowledge of the men we have be fore us. It Is our honest Itclicf that the men the republicans have select -ed for our different county officers are, all of them, duly credited with merit and honor and should receive the support of the party. It Is con ceded by many democrats that the county II1 elect u straight county ticket. Every republican is proud of their candidate for clerk. Mr. Ja quish will win easy If the Iwst Re publicans In the county have any Influence. Charles 1'iubacli for Assessor Is so well known In the County as to scarcely need any Enconium at our hands. He Is pre-eminently qualified for the position, n his unrivaled knowledge of the lands in thecounty enables him to form a clear judge ment of their value. His practical business capacity will also place a proer valuation on the (s-rsonal property to lie assessed, and by these means a reduction of the an nual tax rate Ite made possible. A vote for Charles I'mbach means money In your pocket. Our legislative ticket U sure to win. The only fight put up In Crook county against the republican legis lative ticket was for Joint Senator, and that on the alleged ground that John A. Laycock was In favor of cutting Crook county In two. .Now, Mr. Laycock has openly stated that he stands for nothing of the sort, so now there Is nothing to prevent him winning In n. walk. Dr. Stiner will receive nearly every vote In Lake county, and It Is conceded that his majority In the other counties will Is; unprecedented. John S. Shook of Klamath county will also sweep his home county, both republicans and democrats voting for him. Mr. Shoo will get a big majority iu this county. Judges 1'i-iisoii and Hanna have no reason to feel the least bit un easy and wu presume tliey do not. It is believed that Joe Moore, dclil ocral ic nominee for ilist rict at lorue.v will be elected by a big majority. rr tfe HMTS Like everything else there are two kinds of Groceries on the market. There is a big difference in the quality. Our customers tell us the quality of our Groceries is very much better than any they ever had. They also say to us that they save money when they place their orders for groceries with us. We deliver promptly and are courteous in every transaction--vhat more do you want of your Grocer. BAILEY & MASSINQILL jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiHii i THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER KINTIXG IS AN ART IX which The Kxamixku ex cells. We have nil the late "7qpj' styles in type anil keep in stock a larjje assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices will le found tocomparc favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT I'AOES LOCAL AND COUNTY N TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1 880. HARMS I. TOrtN LOTS, Improvi-il Bii'l iinl'npro.i'it el'l mi I'Nuy in hlhllllli'll'". I ,.m it Till'" Kx. in III' 'I. I nHllk S'.-klilMK "I, Trt 1"N ."(l'.'l"l A ftlT. IIi'lll", Si'H . HI 'I I l-culill'o 'III "I. Fir I iik -thiii i. I K - I. I .-TATK hii I lii'lHTllI iL.sl IK ' AC IHS. iai t:v & MA.xwti.i-. liUSINIiSS KNTUKF'RISi; la voting on the local option and direct primary laws the ballots say vote for yes or no. The local op tion law is numbered -vm for yes and -i'd for no. Mark a X bet wem the number nud the word that re presents your vote. The direct pri mary law Is numbered ''- for yes and ."IiKS for no. Mark a X between the number and the word yes. Drying preparations dimply devel op dry caturrli s they dry vp tho soeretioui, which adhere to the nieiiibrano mid decom pose, cnusiiig a fur more Hurious trouble thun tljo ordiimry form of catiirrh. Avoid ull dry iiitf inhulniiU, fumes, wiiokcn mid miulXs sud use that vhii:H cli-aiiseu, sootlies and buds. Kly'B Creaia Jiuhu in such u remedy ud will cure cuturrU or cold iu tho head fcaaily and pleaHSntly. A trial Bi.e will be mailed lor 10 cents. AH di-nHMs "H the &0n.size. Wy Brother, 5(1 Warruu St., N.V. The liulia cures without puiu, does not irritute or caiine sneezing. It spreads itnelf over an irrituted aud angry Burfitce, reliev. inff iinmeiliutely the painful inUumiimtion. With Kly's Cream J!ulu you are armed against Kabul Catarrh and lluy 1'evcr, A BUSINESS PROPOSITION If yon are Koinu' east a careful select ion of your route Is essential to the enjoyment of your trip. If it is a business trfp lime Is the main consideration; if a pleasure trip, seem ry mid I In convenience and comforts of a modern inilroad. Why not combine all by iisIiik the ILLINOIS CKXTKAL. 1 lie I'p-To-Pate Itoad, riinikiiiu' two trains dally from St. l'aul and Alinin apolis and from Omaha to Chicago. J-rie Ki'cIIi.Iiil; t'halr Cars, the famous liiiflet-Library-Mnokluu' Cars, nil t rains vest United. Tickets rending In the Illinois Central will be honored on t hese t rains and no elra . are charued. Our rales me the same as those of Infi t lor 'roads why not et your money's worth, Write for pai i leulars. 15. II. TKUMIICLL, Com. At. 11:', lid si Tort land Or .1. C. LiMiHi-.v, T. I". ic I', A. 1'. 15. Tiiomi'sox. K. & I'.A. l i'J Third Si reel, ICoom l.Coleinnn l'-hl, I'oi'tland, w. Scuttle Wash. viumaamsssa i J