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t THE
NATIOWLRtPt BIIC4N 11CKL?
For President
THEODORE ROOSLVELT
Of New tork
For Vice-President
CHARLES V. FAIRBANKS
- Of Indiana
LAKE
COUNTY
EXAMINER
CHANCES OF ELECTION.
Sumo very Interesting features of
the coming presidential campaign
have Iteen brought about by the
apportionment of presidential elec
tors as distributed among the var
ious states of the Pelon. Since a
prcslt'en tlal elect ion was lieM St repre
sentntlves have leeii added to the
lower house of congress ami 2! votes
have liecn ail. led to the electoral col
lege hn a consequence. Out of the
29 new vote's ! of i hem went to the
13 states known as the solid south,
while but six wcredlstrihuted unions
the sure repnlilieaii states; thus, the
democrats have three the lest f the
new apportionment. The remain
ing 14 votes were given to doubtful
states. Anions these doubtful states
Is New York, whose efficiency was
Increased three votes. New York
has always leeii counted the pivotal
state ami now that it has 3!i votes,
or five more th in Ohio, which is a
sure republican state, Xew York is
much nought after. This fact was
apparently oliserved by both par
ties in casting for presidential 1 1 in
ter. When the republicans selected
Roosevelt, a Xew Yorker, it was
thought his Influence would carry
the state, but the democrats nomi
nated a Xew Yorker also, and while
the convention Ignored the money
question in their platform, Air. Par
ker could see that to run a platform
without a money plank in it would
lose to him his own state, so he has
declared for a gold standard. Xew
York and Tammany leans strongly
to the democrats, when conditions
are favorable. A gold standard
democratic platform makes Xew
York very doubtful for the republi-a-ans.
Again we are called to notice what
effect a gold plank in the democratic
platform will have on Maryland,
with x votes, which was a demo
cratic state until the democrats
flirted with free silver. This state is
now almost sure to go to the demo
crats. West Virginia ha for years gone
publican, since Kx-Senator i. H.
Mavis, the democratic nominee for
t ice-president laid down the reins to
-nator Stephen B. Elkins. Davis'
ai-in-law. Mr. Klkins is a power
i i West Virginia and it is not alto
.iher unlikely that P'lklns' father
i.i law might control the 7 votes in
i.it state. While these changes
i tc made It possible for the demo
i its to pick up New York with 39,
. i-ryland with 8. and West Virginia
k li 7, their dropping free silver will
I - the Sliver states, or part of
' in, at least. Five silver states,
it a total of 17 votes, Montana 3,
I ...ho 3, Xevada 3, Utah 3 and Col-
- lo 3, may go to the republicans,
'i i most democrats can count upon
I- Colorado and Xevada with 8
v '4. Ietussee now how many
V...I-S Mr. Parker has.
; lie 13 solid south gives him 151,
Xew York W, West Virginia T.Mary
land ', and the silver stales S. A to
tnl of 213 votes, and as there will l
tri! voces cast, the winner must se
cure INKi. We do not know w here to ,
look for more votes for Parker unless!
we accept the democrats only com
bination which would be New Jer- j
sey with 12 and Wisconsin with 13,'
w hich would still leave them 1 short; !
Hut their claim for Wisconsin are
bused on the cits-lion of Wl2 when,
Sii.ioiht and l.afollett were at Inciter
lit ad, and ot her fact tonal lights In
that state lot it for t he republicans.
j There conditions dnuot prevail now, ,
and Wisconsin Is all but sure tvpub- ,
itt, .in unit t li. ii ill I it iivi in li:it hk
good a chance to win New Jersey j
as t heir opponents. i
Now, let us see w hat we can do j
t
for Knosevelt. The sure republican
states will give him 1"!'. II. 'publican
I management of the canal question
1 . , ,. I
nas inane aiuorma a repuiuiriui
state with M. Washington with "
ami Wyoming with thee' li iv slip- !
iet into the Kepiiblicaii ranks with!
N, Montana. Idaho an. 1 I tah with !
votes are conceih'tl to Kooscvclt, 1 ,
Fairbanks ought todouate Indiana's
I.i and Illinois can lie counted on J
with 27 votes ami Connecticut with!
7 is likelv to go to Kooscvclt, IHIe-i
i.i,ii..u--m I. s,.f..V wltl. letter known as -t'tnn Paul,
.i. . .....i.n........ .,.i ti,... v..u. ! famous president of the South
1 lit. it i'iiimiiii.."1. fmn in. iv . i
in. I ..
Jersey and Wisconsin, with t heir 2" lu" "'P"c. .net,
$
R I NT I NO IS AN AKT IN,
Whicll Till liXAMlNlil' tx-
cdls. YV have nil t lie late
styles in type and keep in
larjjo assortment of liih
jjndc stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a lare onler.
Our prices will le fount! tocompare
favtral)ly with other prices.
stock a
LATU5T LAND AM) STOCK NEWS
EKHir PA0E5 LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS
TWO DOLLARS A VHAH.
l:5TAlJI.IS.MKO IN 1880.
Stephauus Johannes Paulus K ru
in
Afrl-
Sw Itn-rhind
t..l.. ! .... ... II....1". . . 1 I..
w hich the Pepublicans have an even j Jm.v ' a'" n "H
chance for. which will place to Koose- j tlw Cal,-sU-rg district. Cajs- Colony.
Oct. 2.i, 12., of Itts'r pareiitaue. He
Before Buying !??HJ:?.?!.,M.!. ..rvc, ?'- 7c
velt's cretlit 2h'i. or 24
neeessnry to win.
more than is i
' wax president of the 'I'ransvaal four : 1
terms of live years each, at a snlary ! 1
Other counties of the state are I ,,f -ft pt.ms) and "ei.ff e tno ne.v.
wnding delegates to the meeting of' - '
General Merchandise
held
I'here Is a new niiug going tin'
the Uevelopinent lx-agne to Is
in Portland. Xo move has been ! rounds of the pre and it runs as
iimtle In ljike county to co-oierate ! follow s: "We ilon't w tint to buy at
w ith this league for the develop-! your place. We don't w ant to trade
ment of our county. This matter
l'Hillnic Vf rrhinf a
Bailey & Massingill
slmula be taken up by the citizens of
Lake view and delegates appointed
to attend the. League. We need the
aid of such a League as bad as any
county In the State and there Is but
one way to get It; that Is to In? re-1
reseuted in the League. Who will lie
the one to start this Important
move. Wake up, Iakevlewl Whj
dos't thou slumber while the good
things of this world are In-lng dis
tributed among thy neighbors?
Bend has a Wall street. All same
H4 Xew York, eh?
In Long Island on the 13th three
men In an automobile were racing
with a passenger train, the drive
running along side of the railroad
track for some distance. The drive
crossed the track, and the automo
billsts leiug in the lead undertook to
cross the track, regardless of the
watchman stationed at thecrosslng,
and were Instantly burled to death.
The bodies of the three men were
horribly inangled.
A neat little case of grafting was
recently operated by a lawyer by
the name of Eaton, In Seattle. A
woman dietl there Intestate and
with no heirs. Her property valued
at f 14,000 was escheated to the state.
Katon probated the estate, which
took him Just 30 minutes, for which
he received 17,000. It was the dist
rict attorney's duty to do tins job
without cost to the county.
there a n more you'll be sorry w hi n
you see us going to some other store.
You can't sell us any stale gtMd.t,
we hn ve oiH-uetl wide our cyis; we
don't want to trade at your store,
liecnuse you do not advertise." Kx.
i
i
The MihIhv paH'rs say that ai
party of government engineers are!
making surveys ami estimate of the I
amount of water in (ioose Iuke and i
the practicability of tapping the lake j
at the south end for Irrigation pur-'
poses In the Alturas country.
A train load of church picnickers h
dashed Into the rear end of a freight '
train at a small town near Chicago ,
on the 13th, and 22 wen- killed ami
7tinjured. The excursion train was
moving at the rate of 40 miles st
hour.
ilium iii m !
i itimiii'iiiiimii'iiMiii'ininiiini'ii
Lakevibw
mercantile company
General Merchandise.
C. M. Sain, of the Paisley Post,
who Is also Interested In the saltan. 1
soda deposits of A Isjrt and Summer;
Lakes, was In Ileud M outlay on his
way out to negotiate for a railroad.
Ileud Bulletin.
There are some sporty fellows in
Crook comity. One man offers to
bet anywhere from one to fivethous
and dollars that theColumbla South
ern railroad will not le at Bend in
two years, and another man offers
to ls-t from one to five thousand
that It will Isj there lus-He of one
year. Wouliln t the "dough ny u
these two sports were to happen to
get together?
Senator John H. Mitchell has re
turned to Portland from Washing
ton. The Senator says It is Impos
sible for Parker to defeat Itoosevelt.
W. J. i3nan is eating crow. guts,
feathers and any.
Henry O. Davis, democratic nomi
nee for vice-president in 80 years old,
bur. be says lie has been rejuvenated,
and feels 20 years younger. He may
lapse back into, old age after Xovem
ler 8th.
HI Barnes and wife arrived here
last Monday evening from Big Bend
Springs where they have Is-en several ;
mouths for the benefit of Mr. Barnes' !
health. Xew Kra. ,
At last full reports of the loss from
the Slocum disaster have lseu given
In. Out of near 1400 passengers on
board the fatal steamer 9.VI were
drowned.
FOR ST. LOUIS Z WORLD'S FAIR!
HO!
WILL YOU BE THERE?
Geo. Duncan Is on his way back to
Silver Lake from an extended visit
In Harney county, says the Burns
Times-Herald.
One man who was Implicated lu
one of the sheep ralttoluthe northern
counties wa arrested in Pendleton
recently. He jwaa a cattle owner.
See
Nature's Art Gallery of the Kotklein
addition to the attractions of 5t Louis.
This can only be done by going or returning:
via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD."
UNRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS
NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE
NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE
Alturas offers to accept bids from
managers of brass bands for furnish
ing music for the fair a,t that place
this fall.
Writ lor Illustrated Booklet of Colorado'! Psmou Sights and Rtcorti
X. C. HcBRlOn, General Agent
1 24 Third Street
POUTLAND, OMHUON.