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DAIJLY J O URN AL K , 3 I VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902. NO 104 THE Osteopathy Is a science like surgery and cannot be mastered in less time. "I he present course is tour terms of five months each, and anyone who has not at tended a reputable school for 'this length of time is not a regular graduate, and therefore is not competent to treat dis eases bv this method. Drs. Wyckc'fT& Albiight are graduates of the American School of Oteopalhy and A. IT. Stell Infirmary, and quali fied to treat .killlully all cases fput in their care. Practice estab'i:hed in ba llem since 1899 Hour 0 to Phnne, Mai. 272 1. Odd l-ellon 'a Temple, Suloin, Or. V"1 r J"'g c Have tlic Most Complete Candy Factory in Salem- Goods Made, by us arc Guaran teed to be Pure and Wholesome. Atm in the Future as in the Past Will be to see How Good Not How Cheap Candy Can Be Made A Full Line of Clears and Tobaccos. W. W.ZINN (THE PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER 153 State St. Phone 2874 aaaar tf jf ."" 3rgggBKjpsv ZIN Pan ' hSSBm 7 '3M t assa f BB Mk xjgggpafl?'' 0. K. Pharmacy. 10. J. O J I VI xr Commercial St. NEXT TO DAMON'S GROCERY Salem, Oregon M. Theresa ichoettle ...OSTEOPATH Graduate of American School rof Osteopathy at K'rksville, No. Epces in Tioga Bjoek, Salmi. IpJiegon. iHours 8:30 to ttaO and 1 to 4 o'clock. iaeMtSfr arrrrr IB a jhhHv jwjy jsae! paaassoffjB VW"5r jmJtr aflsBBBH BnaaBBBBn jHB'" SffrffsaaM ,BBaBBBan BWarr-.r 4$KaaaeBai Bv j9sBsasyisssssBy ssbbsbsI For Furniture, Stoves, Gran- iteware, Household and Kitchen Goods Goto J, L, Also One Spring Wagon, Cheap We have Two New Steel Acorn Ranges. Will Sell at a Bargain. A good mnrb'o lop walnut eidubcnrd at bargain. For Pure Candy llbebicine We take the greatest pains In putMnp up mi ilicino prescribed by phjeienne, an 1 invito you to brink' all ""c enptions to u. We ufo none but tie ury best quulRy of pure, (refh tl ruya In precctiption woik. Wo do no enbstitu tlrn as we liavo a full lino of original standard preparations. jayOurprleea are alway Jist as low as is consistent with careful work ami (urrst druga. r l . irnr-. rii a wjup.wmiMiiMii ''."af " ?, TU11 bbbbbbbbbE)b is-H? "" bbbsbbbbbU LiS HBBBBBanLrr OREGON i PUSH IN ! POLITICS Officeholders Disobeying the President The federal brigade In Oregon must hnvo received n dispensation front i Washington allowing Uiom to Ignore I the President's ordor prohibiting of ficers of tho government from taking part In political campaigns. With hardly an exception tho chiefs repre senting tho different departments of the federal government are actlvo par tialis, working for tho election of Danker Furnish. Two years ago the snme gang were just as active In their efforts to defeat tho Republican tick et, and In part succeodod. At tho leg islative session thoy wora nil lined, up against tho election of H. W. Cor- bett as Unltod States senator, and got their dally ronst In the Orogonlnn. Now It Is different. Tho Oregonlan can see no wrong now In what, In Its eyes two years ago, was u political crime. For a surety the president's order "don't go," so far as tho follow ing federal olllcers are cencerned: Kooth Housor, U. S. marshal. Isaac I'attercon, collector of cus toms. John Hnll, U. S. attorney. A. A. Roberts, deputy U. S. marshal. James Wilson, doputy U. S. mnrshnl. Chatles Rurkhnrdt, nssistnut post master. John MInto. doputy Intornal revenue collector. These federal officials arc making thomsolves offensive partisans. Thoy are putting In tho time belonging to tho govornmont working politics. President Roosevelt's order Is that no federal official shnll participate In po litical campnlguR. One United Stntos marshal in Indi ana, who thought hlmsolf blggor than the proflldent, was dismissed from the sorvlco for disobeying this ordor. If the president means what ho says, ho has the opportunity of firing a wholo bunch of olllclnls hero In Oregon on the same grounds. DAM CLACKAMAS RIVER More Natural Power Utilized to Be At n monthly meeting of the Oregon stnte board of llsh commissioner!! TucBilny nftomoon, Muster Fish War den VanDiiseii Died a repoit. allowing llceuseH collectod dining April amounting to $2280. Tho board Is con sidering the appointment of auperln teudcntH of the twvorat hntcheriea owned by tho atato. Mr Van Diisen says the construction of a dam In tho Clnckamna river nbout 30 miles nbove Oregon City by the Portland City & Oregon Railway Com pany. as a menim of Mecurlng wnter power, will Interfere In a moamiro with salmon propagation on the upper Upper Clackamas. It la propoaed to convey tho wator from the natural chnunel of tho river for about 1 mllus around a cllft to a point where a waterfall of 1S6 feet can be utllUed for generating power. The Clackamas hatchery Is located about 30 mile above the point where the dam Is to be placed, and the placing of tills ob struction In the stream will prevent the salmon from descending, but the comnilHMion may overcome the ob stacle by providing a Huh ladder to enable the flih to reach the lower channel of the river. Mr. Van Dusen ituytf the Clackamas hatchery Is one of the moat valuable owned by the state, and thinks condition are favor able for It continuance. Among the May Monthlies. From an illuatrative itolnt of view the May ICverybody's Is particularly Kootl. Reside the siierb series of great mountain pictures, which are quite the bast ever published, and the rare waterfowl, there are drawing by Penrhyn Stanlawa, Frederic Rem I ni ton. I W. Zelgler, Orson Iowsli and F Richardson. In the International Montiily Capt. Alfred T Mahan. of tits United Stats nay discusse tk "Motive to Im perial Federation," a stnwv arUcis whKh will prove of very rl lUrt tu all Americans, m well as to Ut English wnoai It mm dlrsctly con- i.in A book wklrk will probably kars a w Ider and wore kttttlNg IftMMem: Uiaa moat of tke "pkewowwal sUer" of th dav la "fiu4al CulvatlAs " Uv Waaklatttoa QlaM. Dr. CHad4t studies Ute relaUofW ttt til ebMrcb IB the many complex a4. baWlNjc social problem! of today. The publisher of la World' Work fr May call parUevwr aitssrtlo to Wolf Yon acketrbraad's iplaailid r-vi-w of the rebuloas batwaaa Aworloa and fit-rmany. to taa tatarwitag iaaa ctal feature of taa aaatbar. aad to ta latisaato rtaw glvta of tare rlrH per WOMEN FILLED THE CITY OF ANGEL Views ' jlliw ii -.b-jifj; ,y -vs i J hwbimm, mmim mi 1UI V ATOCI ALIST WRITES !.n h" , fl an open letter! Republic wnA W. W. Myers, Socialist Candidate for State Treasurer, Asks Some Redhot Questions. Following Is a copy of n letter wilt ten by W. W. Myers nnfi sent to tho Oregonlan, to publish, with a stamp to loltini If not used. Two weeks passed by and Mr. Meyer heard nothing oi tho letter, and now asks The Journal to 'publish it. The letter follews: An Open Letter to W. J. Furnish. The (net that so much stituis has been laid on tho "supeilor business utinllflcatlons" of Win. J. Furnish for tho otllco of governor, and the lack of business quallucntlons of others, by the OroKonlnn, and the Republican press Koueially, might of Itself bo good and sufficient giound for all tax payers and InhoiliiK men to cast their ballots against this much-to do-Fur-uisb. When you are voting for a man to conduct your public business. In or der to get the right man for the posi tion, place yourself In the same nttl tude, ns If you were goliiK to employ u man to conduct your private busi ness. Would you look for a good, genial man of unquestioned bmior and Integ rity, or would you look for one that thought more of his own financial In terests than the general public or his poor neighbor? Which of the two would be most likely to take "inks offs," or sell the people out foi gold? Wo have had experience lu tin- iwist on this very question, esiwcially In Clackamas county, In the county Judge's office. One or the best finan ciers of our county was one of the poorest for himself. I refer to W. I White, whose name will always be re membered as the friend (rf the tax payer. Hvldently some think there bus been a mistake, or the Re publican press would not be ralatng such a storm in defense of their can didate. We Socialist dislike to men tion names, or attack Individuals, as It Is not In keoplng with our prim Iplwt, for we know by what and wherein the people are Injured, and the cause of all the corruption and crime lb V the door of the compelltlve system nut knowing how and through whom Mr. Furnish got his tart we will put a fw question. Did you ever Iwkmc to the KntgUU of Labor? sonalltitt. PmmMmU Roosevelt, W. 0. Whitney ami Darld Starr Jordan. "UimU HamittoM" la lbs UUest alkm In Ike Mid of Irtlon TkoM who have rend tk a4vao- proof stWts say It I a literary brilliant Willi Oeorge ISwroa. th- suUtor ka produced In "UimII UiuupU" a marvelous story of the great itrnkk wt tkat I said to bo ' Keener Ota )tN Hold." "As wluy as David i I llamw" Bxcel tke lfcrl City In It dwvrtpUv pasags, lUebard Carrol sad Lasarra il put It Ii g p" - icUo of t barge isr. woHdroa eraaOoa; r gsrkslila fg watte foroa mfM avary seat pa af Uia book, wklla taa rharn of Ha dte Uoh I Irrartartbto. rorbe ft 0. pabHaaW bag 44t, CbU-ago. which abatild have The KnebaatasaaU of Our Modara Aladdin ' if rnaaidarrd soit-iy '.flaw taa point vi.- of romance is tke utaaasjamaat bagua la tk May OoaiaopoMt, Patlwitk. of the Fiesta and Photographs of Prominent Women Who Took Part in the Convention. Did you ever belong to the social istic organisation known as the VI dottes? Did you not have your comrade nt Pendleton, thiougb these organiza tions, potitlon the cuuuades In Oregon City to get you the appointment for V. S. deputy marshal under tho lion. John Meyer? Did you not got that appointment against other men such as II. II. llentle and flip Willis, who weie more en titled to the position than you weie? You were a poor boy ut that time, were you not, Illlly? Did you believe In Socialism at that time? Of course we know that you do not now. Now Is it not a fuel, Illlly. that If you hud not gotten the appointment nt that tiiiui you would not In all probability have been sher iff of Umatilla county, and If not sheilff, would not have been In the hanking business, and If not lu the banking business do you think you would have been the nominee of the hank coi point ions and trusts for the office of governor, and would you not nlnll piohnblllty have been n Social ist yet? Of course you did not use any money to secure this nomination, as C'omiade Rynn ami Judge Chaiubei lain have, and uatuinlly would not ex pect to get anything buck, us they would, If they were elected. Do you expect to get the votes of the lalxir unions and the "working mules" with your lecord staring them lu the fare'' Do you deny the men who got you your first political Job? What aie you going to do for them when they Haunt the red Hag lu your face? Will you turn the (Jutting guns hmmm on thsin? Now, Mysterious Illlly, you have al ways been a financial success. You never did any grafting. Weie yon e r In a wool speculation? If so. how did you com out? What condition is your partner In? Ye. Willie, we K. of ls, Vldsttes, Ialior Unions and anti-Chines agitator have had our uiw and downs, and we are onto the Powderly. Maddens and Furnishes. Hereafter we will let you severely atone W. W. MY llltt. Ikoao akeirkM iHHim as wall a busl NM latereot aqnally for elork and capitalist, for manufacturer, farmer aad mercbaat. Tk maa who would understand tke drift of our mw In Haattcs sad baalaM atusi road Uiase lives. Tke series rweslvs ouly tb-(outmon-itlac aam of "Captala of ladustry " Country Ufa la America for May i a Uwaly number of Utl large aad u parb wagaalaa. Tke t-alaadar of all taa work aad raonatloa of taa out-door world hi. talg woalh. a proraaioa of May Sowar ajd Wrda' apatg. with a great daaJ about ajardaalag aad Sort artton aad tptrta. la ail It Is osttaia ly taa asost baawUfal of ssagaglaaa gpd t rapraaaataiiva Joamal for who love taa aoaatry Strang' to De Reepened, The dlalac reojas of SiNwgs raatau rant will ha taafpaiil May 12tlt ttgri-r Of Mr. Oeo Y f-i-tf lilt; 6ru 9 6 llelelan revolutionists' Pierce Plcht for Universal Suffrcec Likely to end in tnc overthrow of the llelelan throne and Institution of Republican jfovcrnment. if 3 M ffl I flfl aaaaE JrTBaaaaaaaam a!B MH IsHv V Heir Presumptive. Queen Marie Henrietta, "4! j IB Kino Leopold. if" ,ii : 'faa sbova ara lataat kalftaiitfref tba MOWbar of taa royal family of Ik-lfjuw Itt vlaw of tka social Is tie ravoluUog now sweeping tha com h try. parkaaa tha last royal family lieiatNnl will have. Quean Maria lUnrteUu' fk said Ui be near death's door as a ra suit of haart trouble wjih a droplml tea4ay Priare Alhwt. King Ie8V uoM' aaphaw, 1 tha keir trewit Ive to tin- llelgiaa throne. Hg will probably sever waar a oawH, ag a. rm suit of the revolting. Ills w4fig m ummm aTOHiSaU of Ugv He sMrrtaS sar g MUi erat a ugq, the gjisjft halgg a, para Sutn maeth. v l?$-i ? -If w. m K w 5. ,! h i js sim "i