w- - .4 .MN( iW-' Wl " V- ' ': " $ah Qfcuntu 05x -.nlnrf Pahllthcd Er Thanday C. O. METZKEK. Mook BullJInf (One Year $2.00 TERMS: ' Six Months I A0 (Three Months 30 SI'A K tfn Inch Two I lichen Thiw Ini-hc. Jnrr Column Halt rlnmii One Column . . . PREPARE POR NOVEMBER. Some f t Ik republican county .ii trnl committeemen have suggest- ...in m.Kitnu In the near future for j ,aflt, n,.v N- J - the purpose of calling a chairman ami secretary ami to formulate iluiM for carrying on tin prt nllti t lul nim palgn. Now N tin time to ln-nln work for n bit majority for llmw vclt thl fall. The fact that Oregon k 1 nm S m it'l ' yr !i .mi 11 mi ti bill fl-i IV 1 IiViAiU 7H Mini ISC' ! w In IH stlltC election, given till1 republican party t lit ingest majMiii. On of tlu hottest contests 'v,'r ! KJI held over the adoption of a city ii'r,llA h future convention wan liail In AI-IL; I)kfrv fiiX'iMO NHII CI Ot'H M ,T1(III 5HK.k OI tilt SKI1 IV I.Srtl Juv :W lti-,1 l.l .'SOO M. TIM .VlOO . tV.Al l.1HH UAICEVIEW.OREaOM. Jl NE 16, IW4. CAN B0S5ISM BE SUrVRESSLD? Tin new rriinary law passed at tin recent election will l under tli' ban of shrewd politician ami party bosses, sin- tluy have awakened t thf full realization of tin- true Intent of thela w. Tlx primary nominating law whs sprung upon tin bosses at an inconvenient hour when their at tention was so devotedly attaelieil to other political problem, ami the seriousness of the mutur wan given little thought until it war too late. .Vow that the campaign in out f the way opposition to the measure will receive the attention of politicians who will attempt to annul it in the courts. Although advocates of the new law maintain that its constitu tionality vi thoroughly testel lie fore it was put lefore the peop'e; that it had the U'licnt of scrutiny from the ablest lawyers In the state and thnt all week points were cut out which leaves the law an Impreg nable bulwark against which polit ical sculduggery will stend its violence. The law leaves it optional with the voters whether or not they are controlled by bosses. If the jieople seize the opportunity to do away with bossistn and take their political burdens upon their own shoulders the boss system will lie a thins of the past and candidates for nomina tion will have to go lief ore the people with a clean and unblemished record or go down to defeat, and successful ones will have their con stituency to repay, which debt cau always be pala with efficient service, instead of the political boss who de mands something more. Bui on the other hand, if the people are stupid and dull and continue to believe that the real power of politics is wielded at the polls Instead of the primaries, party bosses will so continue to run politics. (li st week In j Ju'i'ii over the place for th next uniting of the American Medical ! AsiH'latlon.. Portland. San Prim-1 clseo, Los Angeles and Hot Spring were candidates for t lie honor, San, i Francisco withdrew In favor of I.os Angeles and when auotla taken Port laud only lai ami I.os Angclc joined Portland j which won the contest on the next j ballot easily. There wi re tiiHMi del- 'elates to the New Jersey convention, i and a still greater attendance Is ex pected at I'ortlaud next year as the convention will meet during the big Lew is and i 'lark Pair. General Merchandise ht vote wtis t ked one vol, , Jjfaj 5 !. Mil Out VI' It lltlila Bailey t5: Massing... .lil'lv I'.i'lisnii is the best ote 1 u' 1 1 r in tli district: his iiwijnrlty will reach close to IJMI; lr. Slelner Is lint slow, us will be shiiuti by bis bin majority in every county in the district. JfAKIlVIKW The question of a money stan Jard for Panama has given rise to con siderable stir in Washington. Minis ter John Harrett was sent for and had i long conference with the Pan ama canal commissioners and the President and Secretary Hay, all with reference to the Panama cur rency proposition. A measure was pending In the Panama legislature the decision of w hich hung the fate of the gold standard on the s-nln-sula. It Is said that the question of a gold standard involves an interest to this government of about 000,000. This is based upon the lie lief that contractors will Ite comix-lied to add 2-') per cent, to their bids In order to guard against charges in ever given in Or-goii should not put republicans nt ease. What we want is to out do tin state clcct'on in rounding up a majority for tin pres ident. Oregon has In the past been counted in the doubtful column, but let it roll up such a majority for the republicans next November that there will Is no doubt In the future. We predict a larger vote at the November election than was cast I this June. The vote the h of June' was 7. just tin number reglst-red. j nevertheless, several elector were J sworn in on clfctlon day. This uoc , to show that a number had register- J ed while the registration books I weiv oHn simply to qualify them forth Noveinlier election, as they did not vote last Monday. There wen feer straight vote cast 011 the Cith than at any pn'vlons election. In j A big tin In tileiin county dest rnj several pncincts where from l." t :tt) J ed 4f) acn-s of standing wheat for straight tickets are usually cast, not J the Murdix-k Land Co. and about one appeared. ' J"0 acre for another III 111 on June s. On account of the death of John McKlliinnev then I no chairman ofi thecountv central committee and It I VyVTy is time that the committeemen get together and elect a chairman and secretary, and from this time on till the 1st day of NoveinUT every pre-1 cinct committeeman should work for the Interests of the party. In tin Vote iti 1 11 iiioval of the county seat frtiin Piilou to l,n (ramie, the latter place received about I'Ml more t ban was nciessary to remove. General Merchandise. IIIIIHMIlllll, 1 M M So far but very few disgruntled have been so silly as to send In their resignation to The Examiner's sul scription list. If they have leen sulk scribing to The Examiner for charity's sake it is well enough that these few did quit, we have so many snbscrlliers that are taking the paper for the news that the loss of five or six philanthropists cuts no figure with the paKr; The Examiner will continue to be published and give the news and all the news, and we are not an Institution supported by charity, and we can nothing fo the I few "charity" dollars that we liave'i lost as a result of The Examiner's j open, outspoken and fearless course j In the campaign. We have made ; hundreds of friend where we have lost one. ! LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER I RINTINV, IS AN A NT IN which Tin: Ivxa.mi.nek cx itIIs. Wc have all the late -jqpj- styles in tyv ami keep in stock a lnrjrc assortment of high tfratle stationery so that there is no tlclay in executing a larjre onler. Onr prices will he found to compare favorably with other prices. the cost of labor and supplies wliicli L, , ., . 1 1 this time presents a serious npte must lx' obtaintd from thesiirround- Ing country, as are incident to cur rencies not lsing placed 011 the gold standard. The situation In Colo raj lo Is Indeed critical. The recent tragedies enact- j ed at Cripple Creek have aroused the j citizens of the state to concerted j action, and unionism in the state has received a blow that it will take years to overcome. Nearly every male citizen In the troublesome dis trict has lcen deputised a walking arsnel, and hundreds of mounted deputies are patroliug the borders to prevent the eea of any of the union miners marked for arrest. The acting governor has declared martial law. All mines lelng oper ated by union miners are closed flown. Lynching Is strongly talked of and the aspect of the situation at ar- mice LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EKIHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN I8M0. Attorney Oeneral P. ('. Knox has been appointed '. S. Senator to till the unexpired term of W. S. Quay, who died recently. In less political complications arise between now and next January, when the Penn sylvania legislature meets, P. r. Knox will Imj elected to the V. S. Senate. The State Insane Asylum report for May shows the greatest Increase I of enrollment of any month In tln-j history of that Institution. There j were received during May 4:1 patients; discharged 10; tiled tt; eloped ft; three escapes were returned. On Juno 1 there were Pt'O on the roll at the asylum. HARMS TOW N l.o IS, Improve) bii-I 1 ill rn ,r. -l Million cany in ntHiiuii-nri. Ijii.iI Ti'I.'k KxhiiiIiiI'iI. Iimiin SriitiMlil, 'I K en l-(ikrl 114-r, lli'iiu. Nnii-i. nim A ee,ll ri I s Cflli-I:t(1. Kir liiHiimni-i', sKO. 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