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THIS HAPER
i Hep! on file at K.r. Pake's
Vlvertisinit Alienor l.'t tu.
some Mrevi, .-aii Fraucisto, Cal., where
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OUk NATIONAL TICKET
KOR 1'lfKSIHKNT
1M1.U iM H. TA'T
Ot Ohio.
for vii k rftfisIMrSf
JAMES K.SlliiUMAN
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TRESIDKNTIAI. EI.ECTOR8
J. D. Let, of Multnoinaih County.
F. J Miller, of Linn County.
A. C. Marster.. ff liila.i County.
R. U. Butler, of (liiliam Countv.
DEMOCRATIC Dhn.AQoQY
The democrnts at last assure the
people of the United States they have
fouuJ an issue, and that, to their
shame be it. said, a religious conten
tion. Discovering that some Catholics,
irrespective of past party afliliatious,
are disposed to favor su porting Mr.
Taft, for toe reason of the just and
upright maimer in wbicb he han'dled
the interests of that chim h iu our
island possessions, they have brought
the religious questicn to the fore,
and make the broad assertion that a 1
Methodist uiiuisters are rusbintf to
the support of Mr. Bryan, be being
an ortbolox church member, and LHre
goiug to lead tbeit flocks into the
democratic camp, theieby nihkiui;
political capital of one's belief or dis
belief iu mutters religious!
It is also wliisi ered about very dis
creetly tbat Mr. Tuft is a Unitarian,
and because of such heli- ', is not a
suitable person for th presidency. In
this matter, they totally ignore the
fact that several of our presidents
Lave bdeu of tbat be;ief, or at least
held opinion fully la accord there
with, while only two, Hayes and Mc
Kiuley, were Methodists.
The truth cf the matter is that reli
gion is merely a inattter of belief; no
religion ia uioie than tentative; and
in this land at least, every one has
the right to hold opiuious on that
question that are in full accord itb
his own mind, and approved ty Lis
conscience, be he Methodist, Baptist,
Catholic, Jew, or even IntldeL For
eucb views, right or wrong, and which
no one cau prove or disprove, be is
accountable solely to his own inner
most being; and after all is said and
done, it is a question that can only
be solved and authoritive'y settled,
it at all, beyond the shores of ti ue.
Undeniably such is the case, and
for that reason, if for no other, it
show exceeding poor taste and miser
able judgment on the part of the
democratic leaders to cause this false
issue to be iojected into the cam
paign, to iuflueuce the passions of
men as no other issundoes, and if Mr.
Bryau is narrow miDded enough to
recoguize or tolerate such act on part
of bis lieutenants, in hopes of secur
ing victory, it shows plainly that he is
not fit for the high otlJce to which he
has been an aspirant, for lo ! this many
a year.
Only once was such issue raised be
fore during a National campaign, and
it was then fthe democrats who were
the beneficiaries; and tbe people got
a taste of democracy that still tastes,
and that wus when a zealous and mis
guided minister quoted "Hume
itomanism and Iiebediuu" to the un
doing of James (j,. Blaiue. out of the
ablest of Americans, patt or present,
and a mnu wh( should Lave become
president of the United .States.
Obviously, if the democrats cau
find no b tter weapoj to fluht Mr.
Taft than the question of his religious
views, they ure sadly deficient in
elfctivo campaign material, and only
make themselves and their candidate
appear ridiculous to all right think
ing people, those who love justice and
fair play in politics as well as iu other
things.
In this lontiectiou the Oregouian
tsys, and says well, that two presi
dents were Methodists and adds: "if,
( I i .( I i u O! II II ,11
(II Illcoh'UlClll ll lll'l IS
raised, who can tell whether there
: 1 '
ever another Methodist oeonpy
the White House." And the Port
land Catholic Sent In el In discussing
the question makes the biond
H!8'rtinu that a.l Protestants nre
rapidly dritfmg to Uuitaranlsm.
Tlie Amerleau people, however, we
re 8ii re hare too uiuob good html
sense to allow a question of this fort
n auerre t hem from vntiiiu ml-rIiim
.... V.
75. a man, ottieiw ise admirably quaiined.
jsoly because his religious opluious
! , j:.r- ,,. ........ .... i
I ,n7 di.fer Irom their own; and,
enpecially so, wheu there are dozen.
of heilefs, it ma; tie, just as authori
tative ami just as worthy of belief, as
the one to which their couvlctions
4ti4 ( fj t ) r conscience cauess thtm to
adhere.
Cettaiuly it is uoi what a mnu be
lert,S ',llt "bit t,r b ' Ji-'ift
that measures him opto the xu.ll
stuntlard of iiiBuhhoo 1, ami surely
iu all his acts, and in all his words
Mr. Tritt has short n- himself a man
in every sense of the word, and one
ho is beyoud the pale of a'l traduc
ers. ,Vnd when the verctict of public
Approval is disclosed at the polls In
November next, it will there lie regis
tered that William II. Tafi Js to be
tbo next president of th United
States.
Tile HLOKlI; KULU
One of the most surpi isiuy lb ui iu
the rolitica; woild is tbe so l. eu
rising to promineuco of "iitfM hereto
fore obscure nifu as Gov ilughes, the
republican iu democratic New Vork,
and of Gov. Johnson, tbe democrat,
iu Republican Miuuesota, and ot Gov.
Folk iu old Missouri, all iu hot beds
of political dishonesty and where
corruption seethed from loug domi
nance by the political bosses of each
party.
fcnch of the trio mentioned are
men of the people, and for the people.
Take tbe case of Gov. Johnson, of
Minnesota, the cleau, able, honest
and fearless mau, who iu three short
years has nseu from the obscurity of
a small "patent inside" county n -paper
oQice to become one o' the most
if not the foremost. Democrat of the
times, the coming Democrat Mc-is
la.t week unanimously renomi
nated for tbe third time against his
w ill as Governor of the Great State
of Miuuesota, a mau who was broughJ
forward uwainst as corrupt 1 i f
machine politicians and class inter-
ests as ever disgraced a state,. The
j Republicans of that state wanted an
j honest mau of that party to till the
j place, but the machine bosses said
j no, and defeated the nomination of
iJuriee Collins and put Bob Dunn
triumphantly iu nomination. The
Democrats, tor once lose b y u i ll
I their previous history, took up Johu
j sou and the rank and tile of the
republicau laMy buried Jim
jliU'y
' mau so deep under an aralau.'he of
votes that he has not been heard from
! since, and at the same time tave
j Presideut Roosevelt a majority of
; IOO.ixO votes, showing their loyalty
to tbe party where the bosses bad no
, chance to thwart, their w ill.
Gov. Johnson will run of course,
jand w ill be re elected, and may yet
j lead his paity on their national ticket
tor common every day country news
paper man, thougb lie may be, he
i. .. . . i i, ; ,. . i , l . . i
.... ed, brutal and cowbrdly as it well
presidential timber. And there wasi ,, , . t . ...
uf, . x- ,., , . icould be. The spectacle of the two
no "Statement No 1" in his case I , ,,K. . . ...
either, something wbicb seems to be'
a source of worriment among the
politicians of Oregon.
Another case is that of Gov. Hughes I
, v ... . 4 ... I
",tw W,JU 1U "'"" ,' lUB
bosses, and because tbe people knew
biui to be an honest, able and fearless
man, took bold, ana nominated and
elected him iu spite of Boss Piatt,
Odeil, and other machine politicians
of tbat state. His career in looklug
after tbe interests of tbe people iu
the supressiou of race track gambling,
in spite of tbe most iutollerant and
vicious of opposition, endeared him
self to the people of that state, and
in spite of opposition embittered,
emboldened, aud maddened, will tee
to it that he is re-nominated and
elected for Governor at the coming
election. He, too, is of presidential
dimensions, and though an obscure
lawyer at the beginning of tbe insui'
a nee scandals, has forged ahead until
later be wiil be called to tbe highest
office within the gift of the American
people and of the woild !
The long and short of this is that
"Tbe people rule" sometimes ; and,
if they can't rule thitiogh .be chan
nels of their chosen party then some
body's political China will get smash
ed Into smithereens!
Tho tendency ot the times is decid
edly against the machine brand of
politicians of every shade of professed
bu ief, but whose real interest rests
sohly in spoils of office, and any
attempt tu cram a lot of '"undesirable
citizens" down the maw of the aver
agel voter, results iu utter aud disas
trous defeat for that party at the
polls.
It has been clearly demonstrated
time and again, that good, clean men
like Hughes, Johnson, Folk or LaFol
letto, will wiu every time in a fight
Hi; I iimC tiny henchman ot class or
special int rests.
In light of these facts we look for
an upheaval in politics in California
this full that will shake that state to
Its foundations, if tho opposition is
only wine enotiith to bring out meu
whom the people kuo they can trust
and have an established record for
decency and honesty. If they do, j
they will bo eleoted by an overwhelm- j
iiiK" majority, for the deeeut press of
that state is ripe for open rebellion,
sud it only needs a little effort to
throw Herrin, Calhoun and the rest
of that odorous buucb Into the middle
of tho Tactile.
As in the days of Nebttdchadiirzer
of old, the right Interpretations of
the signs should tench the bosses that
if they wish to retain even a sem
blance of a hold on the people they
must give decent and honest men a !
place on the ticket ; otherwise certain
tit'iear. win remit, for their party
theV tf imsety use
tor their own
selfish eiuls !
ENGLISH A WORLD LANGUAGE'
The United States government has
officially recognized Kspetai'to, the
new laugu.'ige designed to tie universal, 1
by remit: ;; : reicsentntve to a con- 1
Kress convened In the Interest of that ;
alleged language. Hut this lauguaun!
means uo more than did Voliipuk, !
w liU'h flourished a couple of decades
ago, a ud was to be a world wide'
i tougnn, but w hich now is absolutely
, forgotten,
Ihe fwet of
the matter is thiil Ktig-
lish Is destlued to ttebuie thel lan
gungij tf the wuiitl, and is becoming
more i every year. Iu Mexico tie
language is compulsory in the schools,
aud the same condition exists also
in Japan. In ninny other rountiietr,
while not compulsory it is taught
almost to the exclusion of every other
modem tongue, while throughout the
entire Orient pidgin Kuglish is the
cummon means of communication
among all nations of fureicneis. . n
addition, in China, where n man
rfom out! part of China can not under
stand a native of another purt of the
empire, pigeou KmgUsb is univeratslly
resotted to by all Chinese in com
municating with one another.
This opoiuiou that the Universal
Lauguage will be English is l acked
by the staemeit of A. C. Mever, mem
ber of the ioner house of the Danish
parliament, aud editor of a Denn-mk
news-paper, w uo spoke recently at a
meeting of Chicago Scandinavians.
"We nou-Fuglish speaking Kurope
ans might as well recognize the fact
that Knglish is destined to become
tbe universal languuge of tho world,"
i said the speauer. "There is uo use
shutting our eyes to ti ; it is bound
to be so in the nature of things.
"Already Europeans working for
me on the crontiueut aud in the Scan
dinavian nations are learning English.
The English language will continue to
. Sfiread until it is spoken by every
nation aud tribe iu the word."
A BRUTAL riURDOR
A more atrocious murder it would
be hard to conceive than that perpe
tiated by Captain Ilaius, with the
help of his brother, on the defensless
advertising rnananger of Burr Mcin
tosh's M out lily.
The man was shot down like a dog,
without warning, with uo chance to
defend himself. It was as cold -blood-
- uiutucifl, cnuu ni U1KU, wailiug UUQer
cover while tbe unsuspecting Auuis,
arrrayed only in his bathing suit,
brnniht. hta hnuf fn fha lun.litwt r,l..no
, t , . lt .'
there to be shot ry one of them like
a mad animal, is m
not one calculated
to raise their courage beyoud proof
or to leave aoy impression except tbat
tbey are as cowardly a pair as walk.
Tbese men. no matter what their
social position should be rated at
precisely their actual value. They
are meu of murderous hearts, coward
ly natures and brutal instincts Tbey
should be brought to speedy trial,
.
auu it ine circumstances warrant, as
there now aems no doubt, they should
be summarily dealt with as tbe law
provides
Little sympathy should be wasted
on men of this stamp, who consider
every other man a womankind legiti
mate prey, but who resort to deadly
usa of cowardly weapons so soon a
they suspect another of doing the
tame thing that they have practiced.
Tbe insanity plea should not stand
in way of swift and sure punishment
of men of the Thaw aud Ilaius stripe.
"Fihting Rob" Evans the grand
old hero, of tho American navy has
been placed on the retired list. He
should have been made vice admiral
hut perhaps tbe fact that he wus the
first commander of the greatest fleet
that ever appeared on Pacific waters,
or east of the Suez canal, was con
sidreei eouugh distinction. May his
years iucrease is the wish of every
patriotcic American.
It would appear that the recent
order of president Roosevelt iu order
log the Lower Klamath aud Harney
and Malheur lake closed, to hunters
is the result of tbe work of two Ore-
Dry Goods, Ladies'
and Gents' Furnish-
TTTIMTQ ings, Cooking Uten- 1Trvlc
A1UN16 sils, Groceries, Camp GUNS
and Heating Stoves,
Trunks, Bedding, Etc.
Your
oiley
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets.?
Seven Million boxes toM In post 13
gou young men, Wm. L. I- i 1 y
Deuison T. Holt-man, who spent
season lu tihs section uud saw
luthless instruction uf bild life.
at d
last
tho.
The
fact that Goose aud other lakes
of
ttiis county were nut included in the
order of the President will have a
tendency to drive the pot hunters this
av, unless he should Intel also in
elude Lake county iu his order.
Tie mggestiou advanced by V 11-
1 iatu Jennings liravu that the vice
i president of the Uuited Slates should
be admitted the councils of the
official family is a good one, and
should be acted upon, no matter who
becomes preside!. t iu the future.
The practice of making the vice
president a mere figurehead m not
in accord with the dignity of tli.t
great office and should not. longer be
tolerated by the American people.
Mr. I'ryau believes that the occu
pant - the vice preideiil ial chair
should be accorded greater dignity
aud uot only Hit in the cabinet meet
ings and participate iu their ilelilir
utious but should also be kept inform
ed on all matters of state, in order
that he might be better prepared to
perform the duties of president should
he suddenly be called upon to ussome.
that office.
Some one has bee Jetting gO of New
Vork Central and Hill stocks in Wail
Street, it is believed to be llarriuiau
who needs tbe money to bead off
I i ill, or parallel him iu Central aud
Southern Oregon. Weil, let them
tight I If they only will this sectiou
will speediy get ,tvhat we have beeu
hoping for this many a year ralroad
connection, with the outside world.
And if Jim Hill will only bring this
about we can at least try to forgive
him for some uf the other things he
has "went aud done."
V '
The Paluose country up in the
northeatern part of this state aud I
Idaho was hard hit last week by a !
disastrous hail and rain storm This I
is "The land of Liltte Rain" of for-!
mer times, but which under cultiva
tion has bad a largely increased rain
full frlin ttntiia fjU Sw . - I vvrwl I MmI...
..., ..u ....... v i. v...-i.l I 'J . i rj UIJ kflU II, j
tbe Dakotas, and will ba the rase
later in the great Warner Lake aud
other valleys of Lake county.
The Examiner is very much pleased
to announce that J. D Venator has
been appointed deputy district attor
ney for Lake County. There cerlinly
was need of such official aud we feel
confident that the appointee will till
the olflce acceptably and well.
Mr. Venator wants it distincctly
nnderstoo 1 that all laws will be en
forced strictly aud impartially while
he is the incumbent of this office.
What Ik HcMt for I uiliKf llui If
Mr. A, Robinson of Ontario, has
been troubled for yeats with indiges
tion, and recommends Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tuhlcfs as "the
lest medicine 1 ever used." If
troudbled with indigestion or consti
pation give them a trial. They are
certain to prove beneficial. They are
easy to t ke aud pleatant iu effect.
Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Daly
& Hall's Drug store.
Carrv n complete line of (icncrnl Merchandise, composed of
patt'omio is respectfully
Massing!
To Cure a Cold in One Day
months
Smiles and Squalls
H) 'Tilt: v:iii..t ..'
I Some one says that red clothing in
the best color tor the tropical till.
Well, if we have any enemy In this
fiere man's cattle country jimt gel In in
to try on such clothing during it hut
,lny whlin u gentleman cow i brows
iug oil the paddock or lea. or unite !
j We cau thus get een witl liltn, and
be able tu ct a beautiful uhituaiy
1 besides. '
The late Judge I'aiker, who him been
restireeted lo do u talking stunt lor
llryau opened, his campaign in l.on
AiiKilos, and while speaking one ot
the prominent di-mnci at-, ol that town
, diopped dead. It he continues b.i.t.
i on the stump at that rule there will
be Iio deuiocialli) toten left lor liljati.
And don't let him como to l.nkev lew.
I lie people ifo not want tu lose uuy
, ot their democratic iih ihIh.
Judge Taft urges ipiicker just ice for
the poor. Well, we do no; exactly
agree with him. What we ilenii.s
most is iiiicker unisl, incut for rich
maMaolurs. The poor net Ihiirs
niiyhott, and that quickly The Jiia
has no time for delay in their case.
Cigarette smoking is considered
pounds tor it divorce by an Ohio
judge Well, rather than learn to
smoke tho vile things, we will try hind
iu kui uiniiK wun our wile lor awhile
yet.
The mayor of Thompson, Texas,
has contributed his entire salai v lor
one year to the Democratic National
Campaign fund it Is is J per. Rut
! what the ahem ! is that chap going
,to live on now, since he is so extra
, vagan t as to waste all his earnings,
"that a way" as a Missourian would
I observe. Wind pudding, may be,
or maybe agaiu he cau hold his breath
uui.ii wryau gives hi in the P. O. Jt
iiryau gets the chance to donate same,
which is deucidly iu the doubtful
trolumu I Poor chap, we feel sony for
him.
Admiral Cevera has come out for
Taft. Hurrah! Ho knew from act
ual experience which side whips i
this country I
OUR
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany lias moved into the lame
Unek IUultlinr
where a Lare
imntf usually iound in a 1-urn.
lture Store will be kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE. WALLACE
SSHMll
solicited.
Lakeview
Oregon
Cures Crip
In Two Day.
rpjfy
oi every;!
box. 25c. J
WANT COLUAN"
I.Or l-Hllli-r i e ki t lunik ioi
tcr Hi,, Jnu-t h v, Aug. I'K'V. to.
milium luipeiN ihhI nn in. vim. I.. ni'
ell; iil-ii iiiiin i Inside. linler till
Itceullublv re Hilled by leijv ll j lift
same ill The l:iiiiilin r i.llii e It
NGTH'E-dwing to the dil
pi Ice ot teed, we will alter the l( at
Septiiiibir. eh urge the fi lUlug;
pilces: llorse to fcay rrr iiikI H
per span. Hihsi h to ,uv noo:j .')(
II er span. Spi clal rati to heaters
7oc. per span otir ulvht. lry
rates; Team will, buggy, t pulnv.
Team with 'J reined hiu U. . pi (day.
:i.'i-"J C. D. Ail fiu r, Ma in it. i, lh S'l le
E. i:. I.lntille, lo.l Front til h.
NOl IClv. Custouiers munt u ly
with the rubs atid ri goliitioni ; llur
l.akevieiv Watir Cou.puny,
water w ill be shut otl.
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k.s t;iTi.itv
t. HI llil.E.MA.Ns' (iil.I.KV
lor ptiiili M, views, and enlnr l.i iils.
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