vwpmpm !M$M-MS-art- ?WijWax HAS tmrJMm jttm VMmuuuwJwwuu ajtaawwr j-to tj 3- THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902. C tummrnnxtmmxmtutmunnmtumtmttmtttttttinttmtitntiunttttttntmnttmu 1 WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT. I DRIFT OF THE STATE PRESS. THE FILIPINOS ARE TORTURED Tho Dalles TImoe-Mountnlneor: In privato conversation tho othor W. II. Scott, editor of the Orogonlan, stated that thoro Is not a man In Oregon bet tor qualified for the olflco of govornor, or would make a more acceptable chief executive than Geo. E. Chambor Inln, yet the Orogonlan Is pursuing IU ' yellow dog" course, and pleading for an endorsement of Republicanism in soliciting votos for W. J. Furnish. President Roosevelt Determined to Get to Bottom of Charges of Inhuman Conduct Against American Officers In Philippines-Court Martial Confronts Gen, Smith and Other Officers. Gen. Smith. Gen. Chaffee. Oervals Star: Govornor Geer an nounces that he will be a candidate for senator. This action Is premature, and will avail nothing. It Is a question ay to whethor the law Is constitutional, and then It Is questionable as to whethor th people doslra Mr. Geer. One thing Is certain. It will either "make or break" him politically. fcfaLi!iTE''---i-Ji HOW HHfflU 'Lbsssssssssssssssssssssk. $B3nBsl fassssssssssssslBsssssss! K flv tmKr ssssssssssssssssssflft fjHH t "PJegLBEr tsssssssssu Lsst HkJhBH a sLLssssssssssm j sH bbssssssssssssssssv Ki'-assssssssssssHBssssssssssssssssssssssEBsE HHst Jiti jssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH H V',HHH VLssssssssssssssssssPf jaHIKlffilBBHHPV dujBQHBBHBKJHCSBHVU Meals for Business Men, for Farmers for Worklnemen, for Ladles' and Families. Served in I tinner from pond stock, well rooked, and at reasonable rates. GEORGE BROS., 106 State Street. auttmttmmmtttttimttmmtmmm::m:nmttmKmttmm t Otto Hansen V r MANUFACTURER OF SA'SH DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDING Every Description of House Finish Made to Order, flcroll Hawing and Turning of all kinds, SALEM, OREGON. CANDELARIA FRUIT FARM, Thin In tho finest fruit farm In the n groat bargain. It It) located on the nnd commands a vlow of the river for Thoro aro 05 ncroH, with 40 acre old, and In perfect condition nearly a Intorcst on tho InvoHtmont last your, owner, would bo n very profitable prop Thoro aro fine bulldlngH, good bar Tho proporty Is ownod by tho Flremit sold. vicinity of Salem, and will bo Hold at reservoir hill, Just south or the city, miles and looking over throe counties. In fruit trees from five to twelve year II pruueit and cherries. It paid good nnd, In the hands of n practical mnn as etry. ns nnd the most modorn fruit driers, n's Fund Insurance Co., and must bo 3-15-lmo Eugene Register: Until tho consti tution of the United Statos Is changed we cannot elect a United Statos sona tor. except by vote of tho legislature. Dut the cholco of the people for sena tor selected under provisions of the Mays law ought to be the choice of the legislature. Othorwlso Oregon cannot fully say It Is In favor of elec tion of United Statos senator by direct vote. Mainour Gazette: Of course tho leg islature Is not compelled to olect the candidate who rocolvos tho groatost number of votos, but It Is thought, that since there Is a great popular domand for n law providing for tho election of senntors by n direct voto of the people, tho legislative assombly will not daro refuse tholr support to the people's cholco. Apply (o JOHN G. WRIGHT, Resident Agent, Salem, Theo. M. Barr -SUCCESSOR TO- Lobnnon Crltorler: Govornor Geer onrnostly doslred tho nomination for govornor. Othors namod would have probably taken It. And yet all of those and many more were almost scornfully passed unnoticed; a now convert, ready to spond his money, a Republi can of but flvo yonrs, who had nevor voted for but ono Republican presi dent In his life, was chosen ovor nil the prominent inon of tho state. This Is a glorious reward for a denth-bod re pentance. It Is encouraging ambitious young Domocrats to leave tholr party, but It Is fearfully disheartening to loyal young Republicans who havo laudable political nmbltlon. Secretary Root. By order of President Roosevelt, spared The fiendish water cure said to be Practiced on natives. MaJ. Wallar. In tho official Investigation General Jncoli H. Smith for butcher- ate victim Is bound hand nnd foot the charges of cruelty of American that Secretary of War Root has been IntS natives, if the reports are substnn- and water forced down his throat un tlniiy correct, ah oiucors accused oi . in nis siuinucu iiiuicmis. rnvatcs perpetrating the fiendish water cure are then ordered to stand on tho officers In their treatmont of the I'll- ordered to make. President Noose Iplnos will be thoroughly sifted to tho volt hns cabled Gen. ChnfTee to In bottom and the guilty pnrtlos brought veatlgnte fully the newspaper reports swiftly to Justice. No man Is to be of the Waller trial nnd court-martial aro to be tried by court martial, man's stomach forcing tho water out Above Is a graphic picture showing of his mouth. The agony Is snld to the Inhuman practice. The unfortun- bo awful. Isfactorily than Harvey's did to him. The Dispatch along with the Oregon- Ian "wishes him well." . . . Barr & Petzel . . . -AND- Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating v a Specialty. SALEM, OREGON John Stout Planing Mills Largest Plant in Western Oregon. Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Aouldings, Interior Wood' work, Counters, Showcases, Shelving etc. Estimates fur' nished to Builders and Contractors on short notice. JOHN STOUT, Proprietor. Salem, Oregon, Burroughs & Fraser Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers SALEAl, OREGON. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, Roofimr, and all.work in their line about a building. Estimates fur nished on short notice. Lebanon Advance: Tho Republi cans of the state will rebuke on June 2d tholr rocont state convontlon, which plckod up a lledgllng Domocrat over tried nnd truo Republicans; and tho Republicans of this county will do the same thing to tholr county convontlon for turning down Governor (leer for Mr. Furnish. Mnrshnold Const Mall: The Port land Journnl armies that If Oregon were not considered so solidly In the Republican columns, this state might recolve moro attention from congress In the mntter of appropriations. Isn't that as bad as putting the dollar above the mnn?" Polk County Itemlser: In every part of the state the plain people who havo to foot the bills are being told of the evils nnd abuses In connection with tho state government nnd the In dications aro that very many Repub licans will vote for a change of ad ministration. The present annual emit of the stnte offices Is about $00, 000 which by the Hat salary system could be roduced to not over $60,000 and Just ns good service secured. All liberal, conservative Republicans are asked to look Into present facts slid what could be done. Immense Investments Are now being made in farming lends in the Willamette Valley. Owing to the faot that these lands can be eh Htatned ou mob very favourable termo. We are still in the advance In offering inducements to purahaeers, Wo have grain ami (took Urmn, (rutt farm, small traete and oity property. Holds, mill, hop rnuehea, ettrw. UlAOjktmltliahope, alto lierseaMHlealtie tar el. Iwtfu snee a specialty, alto Notary Puulte. : i t : Bossorth., Ryan & Co. a92CoramercUI St Salem, Oregon, Aurora llorealls, Rep.: We are told that grave questions are nt stake In this cnmimlgn. If such Is the case, It Is h pretty time to put up ns the Re publican stnndard bearer a man who has been u Republican for only six years. We do not intimate that Mr. Furnish Is not u good man for the of fice of governor, nor do we doubt his Republicanism It Is too late to en tertain such doubts now but we do consider him n weak candidate and his nomination a slap at many tried and true Republicans throughout the state who have well earned the honor of being governor of Oregon. It Is not Mr. Furnish" fault that he has been chosen. He Is ambitious, lauda bly so, and iMHwtbly would give us an unrivalled business adiutnlstratlou.but that does not excuse the schemers who. It seems, purposely gave the Re publicans a nominee who may not be the choice of the majority at the polls oh June 8. It Is useless to endeavor to hide the fact that all over western and southern Oregon Republicans are growling. Poem on John Brown. States aro not great Except ns men may make them; Men are not great except they do and dare; Rut states. like men, Have destinies that take them, That bear them on, not knowing wily or where. The why repels The philoeophlc searcher; The why and where all questions defy, Until we find, Far back In youthful nurturo, Prophetic facts that constltuto the why. All merit comes From braving the unequal; All glory comes from daring to begin. Fnme loves the state, That, reckless of the sequel. j Fights long inid well, whether It ke or win. And there Is one Whose faith, whose fight, whose falling Fnme shall placard upon the walls of time. He dared begin. Despite the unavailing; Ho dnred begin when failure was a crime. When over Africa Some future cycle Shnll sweep the lake-gemmed uplands with Its surge; When as with trnmphet Of the Archangel Michael Culture shall bid a colored race emerge. When busy cities. Those, In constellations. Shall gleam with soiree and palace and domes. With marts wherein Is heard the noise of nations; With summer groves surrounding stately homes; There fugitive orators To cultured I.acedaomon. Shnl tell of vnlor and recount with praises Stories of Kansas And Lacedaeman, Cradles of freedom, then of ancient days. From boulevards" O'erlooklng both Xyaiuag, The statued bronze shall glitter in the sun With rugged lettering: "John Brown of Kansas: He dared begin; He lost, But losing won." Ktigene F. Ware, the Kansas man apiwlnted commissioner of pensions. o Culllngs from New Books. Selfishness In public life Is a crime against ono's highest ambitions. The Conqueror. Women love the lie that saves their pride, but never an unflattering truth. The Conqueror. The patron saint of bachelor girls is a saint of expedient. He has to be. He couldn't hold down hie Job or his halo If he were not. Misdemeanors of Nancy. If the sentence "Thy desire shall lie unto him" was laid on live as a curse, yet her daughters have found their deepest happiness therein. The Wind ing Road. Women are fond of blaming the dev il for their misfortunes, but after all they are his beat ministers. He can generally be quite sure that they will do their liest to help him. The Story of IWeii. With all mathematical accuracy two and two nlways made four, by adding a certain amount of personality the result will very nearly equnl five. The College Student. It Is as easy to escape from death as from a woman when once she's af ter you Twenty-Six and One. From Wit and Wisdom from New Rooks in the May Km. The open air season of the year Is ushered in by Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for May with a thoroughly out of door number, filled with storlos of birds, beasts, fishes, tramps and othor outdoor folk, and dedicated to sport, to nature and to the Joy of living. In the May Hra appears the first In stallment of a series of articles on Marie Antoinette. Under the pseu donym Henry Francis, the author, hides the personality of a well-known figure In the literary world one whose knowledge of French court life Is per bspe unequaled In this country. The story Is beautifully Illustrated, and will, no doubt, attract a consider able number of readers to the excellent magazine In which appears. Be meanin' of courage an' common tense must be understood. Many a man have died Tom bavin' too much bravery, but common sense never killed nobody. The Black Cat Club. If the ladies whom gallant gentle men delight to serve could guess what scant touch-stones of. worth these same gentlemen some times carry In to the adored presence many a hand some head would be carried with less assurance. The Valley of Decision. To De Wet. Thou hard pressed son of blood and aching toll. Keeping thy rocks as she-hear keei her den, And standing still the unforgiving soil With red drops Jetting from the hearts of men; Umg life to thee, De Wet. Cod keep and save Thee for the goodly work thou hast in hand To teach the huekst'ring world what price the brave Still wring from robbers of the Motherland; Teaching how sweet among the skyey rocks It is to draw a freeman's fearless breath. Better the life of the too harried fox That slavery so bitterer than death. ' Truo soul! Teach men how Reed It Is to die, If but the face enn look to freedom's sky. C. E. S .Wood In The Independent o The Stover Gasoline Engine, and What It Will Do. Gasoline Is tho most economical power In use today, and on nccount of Its clieapnoss Is rapidly taking the plnce of both steam and electricity. The farmer, romoto from nn oloetrlc plant, can use It; tho special knowl edge of the stoam onglncer Is not re quired, mid It costs nothing whon not actually at work, nnd when It Is pumping his water, churning his but ter, sawing his wood or grinding his food It costs loss than any other pow er. For turning the lathes of tho repair man, printing tho local newspaper, or limbing suusngo at tho butcher shop, the gnsollno onglno is worth many tlmos Its cost. And tho Stovor Is the best engine on the market for tho fol lowing reasens: 1st. It has loss parts than any oth or, consoquontly onslor to operate and keep In order. 2d. Will last longer than any other because It has less parts to woar out 8d. .Will develop groator power on the same amount of gasoline, for It is heavier, nnd absorbs loss powor In its working parts than any othor. The object of all mnkors of onglnes vlx: to devolop tho most power with the least cost and trouble has been attained in tho Stovor to a gronter de gree than any other. We carry tho Stovor gasoline en gines In stock from 1 to 8.horse now er, nnd will quoto prlcos and send de scrlptlvo matter on application. Investigate tho Stover before you buy a gasoline engine. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver. F. F. Carey, manager Sa lem branch. o Smoked Meats. We are offorlng a flno lino of smoked meats this woek. Hams 12 conts per pound and shouldors 8 conts. Fine sugar cured breakfast bacon and fresh family lard, at Fendrlch's Market. Salem Abstract and Land Co. FRANK W. WATERS. Mur. ESTABLISHED 1880. ONLY COAtPLETE SET OF BOOKS IN THE COUNTY. ..ABSTRACTS OF TITLE FURNISHED.., Parties wlibing general InfermtUen In Mgartl te land er Utiei h v Marion oeunty will de wall toWuult ui. 259 12 Commercial St., Upstairs. Salem. Oregon. Dufur Dispatch: "The Oregonlan will be glad to see Governor Oeer a candidate for the United States Sen ate. It will be gkd to see bis spirits He with the prospect, till he shall discover once more that the world is not wholly a cave of gloom. Nobody has a better right to be a candidate for the senate than Oovemor Oeer. And the Oregonlan wishes hint well. However, It always has a disposition to utter a word ef caution to those who build all their expectations on politics, and who set ottices up before them as their main stay, chief good and Anal hop. Confound It, there are so man set backs!" The foregoing from the Oregoalan. is Interesting In the light of the state ment made wet week by Harvey W. Scott, when be went "way back and sat down" In the senatorial race. 'Ootttottnd It, there are so man- set kaek." And who knows it better than Ilai-TW't We trmX. however. that, GevernM deer's oandWaey for the V. 8. senate may reenH more sat- 4 I 0 & mm .V The Practical Shoe Men. 4 Have Just Received an Elegant Line of builra's Red Shoes.. Remember all Goods Guaranteed. No Trouble to show Goods. ...Repairing a Specialty... PHONE BLUE 201. 94 '.STATE STREET.