ONTARIO ARGUS PUBLISHED BVBKY THUH8DAT Entered in the i.imti flier Ht Ontario Orrion. for tratmniiHinoti through thr mails ah HfMoml-rliiH mnttrr. M. K. MAIN. Publisher. DAVEY HAS SOMETHING TO SAY To the Honorable 00, V. Ilau's, QW K hails. M. (1 HOP and I V. Hope, Vale, Oregon. Gentlemen: I have before me n copy of what I take to In' a letter sinned ly you fo. pulilirntion nnl wlilrh greatly sur prises me h the niiniher of false and misleading conclusions Which yoll eek to Implant In the public mind to Injure inv cunillil.ii y for the notnlnu lion M Joint representative, nnd It In a gWtttlni Hhock la me to find one In pin liculiir oT the HON attached to It a ninn for whom I labored m faithfully In the punt, without 9 pensatlon it thank, to re-elect to an Iniportiint dlHtrlet office- In fuel, niv knowledk'e of nil ou mntlemen hn:l led nie to believe Mill would he lit least fair with me ami dike pnl'in to be informed of fiietg heroic making In JurloiiM allegation. f .i't iih give the record: In l!H !. .ludne Miller of HiIh coiinti and U V Hlewnit of (inillt were 1 aii'liil.itc for nenntor. You nay the republicans of Mallieiir ucllclilli 'ippoilcd Miller Vel loj ill) Hut. tny fill' l. til"' n turn of the pilman election slew Ihnt Mm nave him MM votes. I fi.it In a good way to nominate a Hariicv county in Ji 11 . Isn't II? Hpeaklni' of the general election, I 1 Which Mr, Bart?, a repuhllcin an I Mr. Ilninan. 11 democrat, liotb from Malheur cotiiiti, weie candidates, mi.i allege that the ilefe.it of the icpuhll ran wiin "In spile Of 1 -1 i 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 sup port given him I Malheur coiinlv ie publics a r. ami because nf the waul of iomii Miippmi in inn us ami Hanoi riiiinn ll.nl ) oil ciiiiNillteil the le t II r IIH. gciilleliu II. Mill uoillil Nee bOO false ami niiJiiHl that declaration in The records hIihw (bat In llann coiinti Mr 1 1 1 1 1 - received ,:i:i mi,.. ami Mr Human US, a 111.1J11 1 It of 14 for lluilc), while Mallieui eusl enough the other way 1.. heat llinle. The Inniieuilo ilial I oppomd Mr. II111 li I Is 1 1 1 a 1 1 tulsc and iiiiJiihI. The iiiikllidiMt cut of nil, gelillciucii anil ..11 I h -i (Till 1 ' 1 Ntttl il l. lot 11 republic. Ills clci. Willie Ik .Mill!' III tempteil (hinges that I Willi ll"t I . 1 to the head lit the ticket III Ho. dis trict four icars ugo ' If In the head ol Hie ticket in meant Q00 B. DOVlf for circuit Judge, theie neicr m.ih a llloie IIIILAI .lli-llll llllllg H.l lit. tin III III" face of a Kelieial Maul uf collflileiu . Ill the man. misidi and 1111 paper sup pOfftai li 1 eaiucHilv, vMthout 1 inn IH'iiuitio.i, tear or lavoi. An to lll lepilhllcailUlll, II. In kI h.i.s ever had Hie inclul.o it in iUfStlou In lnv I UppOltOd I all tttlli ill' elltlie olicigi and streugth. I Mip ported Hell Selling for U, ft sen.iim Uglllllkt Ml Mill III pelhlinal fllellil Se.iatni III. 111 11.. all 1 1. can He of 1111 lO) alt)' to (he pail. Jiul 1I111 IIIK the e.n--I have wielded thii editorial pen In 1 - 111 llicn.li If ollici man In the profession east of the Cascades has will tell mi colli Iliuousl.l and consist -umli In Hiippi'it ol republican priii flplfh. I li.uc no leai lh.it . 11 can hood wink the intelligent mlcis of Mallieui count.., and I am Writing Huh null lor the pin pone ol glilug ou a chain In mi 1. 111 sell right and he .ii.u. ei roopoetftilly, kkwk DAVIT. Kin nx, Dragon, April i, Itl 1 UeOrgO M BrOWn, the candidate loi the nominal loii an ullonui pn.i.i1. Who WU8 111 lIlU cnuill la.it week. Ii.im uinle a record as an BUforOOf ol lln' lawn. icccnt luiu of the Oragoulau eoutaUiod the follow log rocorojtap lll;i record I Just iiiiw Hieie is a .leal ot talk ablMll law eiiUiiceinelit, ami II Is 'l enough, pei haps, it II lOrVOt OBll ' call alleiitiou In Hie lamentable In". Hi. u Ihe law IS not obi-M l. IcSpcclcil. II.. r Bfurcod as it Hbould be 'I'l.o ideal public officer lakes (he law as he 11 ls 11 and shows ueiihcr (ear noi taMii in its aduiinist ration. Hut tile idcul public ottlccr is a i.ue jrw 1 I. a lieabiiic In be iimsciM'l whe. eM'i found There is one Mich in Ikuilan conn- t .111.1 in.-, iiaiue la Qoorn m Brown. He luis been prOaOOUllBg alloine. Ih.ie OOOtlBUOUal) fur almost iweniv eu.-. mrvlvlBf cbaAfoa of drcuw itaMO ind the vlotatltOdOi Of polBtca h tBOOl abilit to coiuinand the k''"- eial rcspict lie does not cotinder It Ih, .Int. or a public pr.se. 'iltor to . nie loi the nieie pin pOM 0i at" 'iniim a conviction; but he haa a rec ord for encrKetlc pursuit if known malefnctorH that Is without parallel In the state. Ills muster I duty and hi-, li nlty Is to the atate and its best InterPBtB. If public welfare demandH a con viction. Mr. Hi own gets It, almost in farlahly; If It permita leniency or BUKKi'HtB protection. Mr. llrown feai lensly Rcrvoa Justice In that way. Ill Is a Rood lawyer, I faithful public of ficer and a hluh-nilnded citizen. If. is stiKKestcd that Mr. llrown may he a candidate for attorney general "f the state- The state will do well If It is able to net such a man. for that Important place. The IVrsccutcd Settler. The following communication ap peared in the Orogonlna Mon4nj 1 Is there no relief for the settle: 1 ol Bantam Oregon, or no protection against the apodal agent wjio comes periodical!, with good weather an! OOBtaOta tln eiitrvinan ieanllesfl of Improveiiients or condlllon-. tlmt mil'. P 11 Mill. I'he settler Is Invited to come into the Interior and tuke up land. Ho comes, has a small amount of inone. builds his house and contl: ucs to Improve his home until bin money Is exhausted; then attempts to make proof If his time has expire1 There stands the ever-ready special agent who files a contest III favor nf the gOTOrnmont, and If a homi'sliM'b 1 Iiiih not the money to mi probably 10i miles and hire an attor ., bring wlt liesu'S and otherwise defend his limn he li.ses the Willie I have In mind a place where the family moved off the ranch to town to send the children to school. The fam llv bring rOTJ poor, the two daughters worked In the telephone office during tin- night innl .iitinib-il -Hi ool during iln- da. The mother worked In a res taurant lo help support Ihe family. At the end of the term of school they luoM-il hack on the dry ranch ami wen- contested by a i.peclal agent The case was decided after an expensive trial In favor or the homesteader, and he had to iiiiirlguuc Hie home lo pu costs ami attorneys fees, an I will lose II. iih lie has no wa ..f pa I , off the mortgage. Till Is only one of the in. in. win 1 e the settler oj Knsl. 111 Oregon Is wronged The gover nt rails In . large per cent of the cases, and Chief Shaip Inhl me he had enough cases to oceup) his time for four years lo come. There should be a new him.. ligation or the major put of the cni- Inota filed bj the government, ami fin ulil l-e b) new men. ami I li 1 . should he a vigorous pruning nf the entire existing crowd of speilil agents. vi: a 1 011. Venaior, On The picture of thousands of Ainerl ciiih going lo Canada to nettle a i lake up laud should cnvluce govern llielll officials dial theie b. Sollielhliu wrong with the manner of liauill III '. our public lauds Xpp.iielitH evei man who Hies 11 local lo:. Is looked up on as a thief, Is subjected to persecu Hon and in. effort made to assist lit 111 III getting II footbobl. uiiles.. he shoal I happen to he on a government irrigat ed section When a man ntteiupts to icclaim a piece of wild laud he should In- aged III evel win. provided with seed suited to the local It. and have literature telling tit 111 the bent met hods In pursue, ihen It might be possible to get the lauds u-ttlcd on The average epeelul agent Is wins' than a plague because he thinks It Is BOOeaaury to cause a lot of trouble in older to bold bis lob Think of it--motor car transporta tion at less than two cents per mile what it is costing thousands of Ford owners. It's a big reason for Ford popularity. Other reasons Ford lightness Ford strengthFord de pendability. Better get yours now. Five hundred sixty-nine dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six nineteen, the town oar eij(ht nineteen f. o. gv Ontario, complete with equipment, i let ciUiIhc. and particulars from Ford Garage Ontario OSTEOPATHY IS TESTED (The following article is published by request of the local osteopaths.) The A. T- Still Research Institute has completed Its preliminary Investi gations and will soon announce Its conclusions into the truth of falsity of the claims of oatedpathy. Kver since the birth of this new schiMil Of practice the scientific world has de manded other proofs than the cure of patients, m the osteopaths ther Belves contributed 1100,000 from their own pockets to establish the research Institute In Chicago, and Instructed the investigators to report the facts, regardless of thplr pet theories- Other research Institutions are endowed by the laity, hut ibis Is the only one in the world financed by physiclaine. Or John Heasoii is director of the insti tute He was formerly an Instructor nt the American School of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle. Mo., of which Institution the founder of osteopthy Is president. Kor years trained speclall ts have, been conducting In Chicago an elabot ate system of s'lentiflc experlnieius upon animals and human beings to as certain by laboratory methods whet ti er or not the claims of osteapnth are substantiated by fact. Dr. Deason BM at la'.t made public the result of all the work. Ills verdict Is In the af firmative. The osteapaths have not been contented with cures. The., de mand the only kind of proof which is accepted 0) the scientific world, ih it Is, proof from the laboratory under what Is known as standardized test conditions as used In all research In stitutions, medical schools and hospi tals. Hi. Heasou says In part: "I have, with the aid of my assist ants operated on about .Mm) animals, dogs, monkeys, cats, rabbits and guin 1 pigs. In which we have studied, in various ways, the effects of osteo pathic lesions- Dootarn MoConnrit, Karnier, Hums, Whiting and otlnis have been doing null. 11 w m k ItOI mi." years. We have sln-wii that In producing striius In the vertehr il column various perverted physiologi cal reactions such as abii.ouial heart, lin leased blood pressure and nthei visceral reflexes, may be effected. We tiled muscular massage 11 lid man. other passive movements, ami Ihe effects were only verj teinporor and incomparable 1,. Hie movement-, with' flvallo . which produced 'verte bral strains' and lesions "We observed the erfects of pciiu.i lli'lit leS'OIIS oil :l:l llogS. TllC'.e ih g ! were all normal, and only those dog wen- used which showed no physical defects. These animals were then placed under deep ether anesthesia ad subluxations were produced Af ter lesion all animals, showed .ihnoi 111. il 11 1 tli it 1 findings such as nihil men and sugar. A careful examina tion w.ih made of each animal i.e.. dav, .mil b palpation the lesion could easily be ilelecleil "An osteopathic treatment Is not In .in. so ! massage Oslo. paths often use massage Just as most othei phv .11 1. his do when Mich treatment is In dicated; but the fiinil.iineiit.il princi ple of nsieiiiath Is adjustment o'. pen el ted sllllclliral lelatlolis If a propel adjustment can be made In one inluiile, as It often ca lie done, this is all (hut Is iiecesMir In Hie treat ment of the monkeys for dianhea 1 seldom treaied the animals longer than a few seconds; Just coiicctt-il the structural perversions, that was, all. There was no massage or other kind of tieatiuent given 1 In llevo the least manipulation one can do to effect adjustment ts all that is in li cateil in many cases This, bow cm-. fl 1 I does not apply to all conditions. "We have had excellent success In treating the acute affections We can usually make the patient rest well hv treatment amxl thus avoid undeslra-: ble after effects of opiate?., which are ! used by medical doctors for this pur-1 pose. We can Incrense the ellmlna- Hon, Improve the circulation and nu IritlOO and thus avoid the complica tions better by osteopathy than by modioli niwng. We have done some 1 eh work to MOW that bony le hIovb predisKse to Infections, by re ducing the resistance of the patient, thereby Increasing his susceptlblllt". We had two caes in which monkeys after lesion, were more susceptible to Infectious disease than the other monkevB which were not leslotied. ' QamWat " 'BAPS MSR f rrKJf J The V' 1&ErJUc Old Vumi . ' inc.; i i I SPRAY YOUR TREES For Summer pests and Save Your Crop. Is an Absolute Cure Against all Summer Complaints. We have it Now in 2 pound Cans Malheur Mercantile Go. 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