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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
tv ."""s? '-var m:i 'm MPWf TupjpjpnUfW't"' fWHBnr " ' -' "f't ,-'-WF.i-l' If! 1 -.-ia-i in I J ' n TOE-BEST PIPE TOBACCQ ffSBKf orttaSS- IS cSefB' Jojenator is y.m'Sn s?Mriif til ssrra JordrrUe HtbbbI lt4lEgndn' dbBSbbbI BtrtDdhoM, a fie teen of PIUS lnvlorat Eorope (loi) '.wATS end tones tut America. awSaBB entlreijTrtn Hudjin Ij KifinB Hudisa cuxti rr.tr. 1 BB? -1 1 tBtM Tl a I. I 1 1 t - uv "- kotos Huiirin clflrwi fapRTvr&M of tbo dis- m'&Kk-Si charm in W.3S,Mfl . ' u a l Mr IteSwiiflfi by o r oi MAHHOOD sCtiRHffilR mittatoW A FINANCIAL MORE. -i, SH) cent doll, bot tb average debt It fcnr.yrar-, so ib fartntr 1 jxyioy in 112-oent dolkrs. r i v Tb fovernmentdett la two billion of dollars, which Increases tbe harden in Ike every year f 5,000,000, b average ol (6 year Increase for every family. Tbe average man baa a burden ratting opon blm of USD from, tbia debt. Tbe ( total private debt of tba country la ROSS, OP STANFORD UNIVERSITY W.O0a Tbrcpercentof thl. ' U 11(0,000.000, transferred from tbe , pocketa of one claaa of men to another, and unjustly ao. Tbe way to gat an I Hee TraUw Prilled Orfgwiai. A Direction of the Single Gold Standard. KOTES BY EAMBLEB. Tbe region .oatb of Ha e.n I Uct-m-log one vast fralt garden. Orchaida and neat new homes are rising on every hand. An bnur'a ride on my wheel lt night took me from one fruit ranch to another. The strawberry patches are ttill yielding choice fruit. Cherries and currants are ripening only too fast. At Pr f. Parvln's place tbe boya were working In their straw berriee. Tbey grow Wilson, Hbarplesa qulcklr. Orrr 2,000 prlr(e cnAortcmenU. freraaturenna mtu lmr-otrnejr in lbs Srat state It U a trraptoin bftfmliul wiakDtM and bwtunm. It can to etot-wxl la to days IrtlieuMoriludran. The new llcnTerr u rr.il ry thBr"Ul' ItUoftlMoMhinuuiHudion hUtflcal Inilllult. It U the ctronxnt vluilier made. It U Tory ivmerful, but tiaitnl. m. Hold tut 11.00 a pes aroor ckf fur tt.M (i-laln sealed tosti), Written ruarariire xiveiifnr a cure. Ifroutar ttiilmtmiK ar ikH entirely cuicd.iU mora rIl M Mot to mi friMj of ail ctiarcM. Sir.r rirtulcnaiid Utlrnonuli. AiMreaa IIUflHON IUUIUAI INHllTUTK, luitellwu Mck ton,; Iarltt& Xlila u Han VroneUru, C'bI. Portland Oratonlan, Jaut 12. Elward A la worth Boaa lectured laat - , evening at A.O. U. W. Hall.UklDg for h'a aubject, "Tbe Problem of tbe Hon- e it Dollar." Afalr-aleed andlanoe,waa preMtit The profeteor aald, In auk- atanca: "Tbe more money tba mora credit you can build upon It. i ne govern- mant furnlabaa tbe foundation in tbe way of money aud private enterprise builds upon It. Re viewing the altuatlon for a quarter or more of a century it It found that It takes more bales pf cotton and tons of pig Iron to pay ofJ a debt of 1300,000,000 than to pay our debt of 12,800,000,000 of years ago, due to tbe depreciation of valuea. When money goea out of one nation to another it dot pot take tb form pf other securities, suob aa stocks or certificate, but tbe form of bond These are secured by contract for fixed urns and not in share. The new nation which borrows, if tbe standard or values appreciate measurably, baa to pay vast sums for which It get Kerroiuaeu, nothing. On the other hand, if value anddtreiorxi depreciate, the old nations would lose p'imTuIu Dv"y, Whenever the dollars appre ciate, all those who have money in large quantities are largely benefitted, or tboae who have contract calling for money. The poaaasaors of accumulated wealth are the beneficiaries In tbe rU Ing of tbe standard of value, "All producers aud others utlnt; large suras of mosey are Injured, All those who are trying to m.U anything and mechanic and laborer and other workera are injured. Everyone who la Interested In the present productions or hav aemsthlng to sell, either of the brawn of arm, labor of the brain, or um of capital, are Injured. Take the Ur,mtr, tot Itutaoc. He Is a man who and Jessie on red land, and have sold honest dollar la to Incrtaae the quantity j1200'!"" n" of about J of an acre, Mexican Mais tang Liniment fur L'aked & IntUunail tlddw, Pilos, rttwuinidlc Palm, BnilMfi find truluc, Running tforon-, Inflmmntllons, miff joint, lUtriwm & gmJiJJo n2TfL4f a5i-lfitlct, Lumbago, html filftiM, AH Cmih AUmuntj, All Itorw Allmmtt, Ml &my AllfiitfjiMf f money. How can this be done? The government already coins all of Its gold, and could only reduce tbe size of its gold dollars. This would not be honest. What can tae United BUtes Increase In quantity of money with and keep prices from sliding down? If there is no gojd we will bare to ute sliver. We have, at the present tlme.a highly defective currency. The gold standard Is not capable of furnishing an equitable standard of value. There are two schemes. One Is to Induce the other nation to join ua In free coinage of silver. Tbe other la to coin free sliver ourselves. The advantage of all nations joining toetber would be tbat the standard will be maintained. On tbe other hand tbe gold Is pulled away from us. The question Is: Can we aflord to raise the value of silver, to send ?25, 000,000 of gold abroad, taking silver from them and thus make gold cheaper for them; and when we have accom plished tble, bring gold and silver to gether at IS tol? But what we are trying to do Is not to lift the value of silver in India and South America. You might not by loodlag European markets with gold bring silver to be worth 100 oenti on tbe dollar, but you would make the dollar worth more than 60 cents. We certainly would have a dollar worth 80 cents, anyhow, and we would get something leas than I percent deviation from a Just dollar." In answer to questions tbe speaker aald: "If any one has made childish statement on this subject, It was (he gold men. They say: "The minute you coin Utt silver, the gold will either be hoerdod up or would be sent abroad and ezohauged for silver, aud prices would depreciate more than (hey aver did before," "Improvements," the speaker raid, "utuit be paid brin slight builutM shocks, it is aald free coinage would make it almost Impossible for joplt to fulfill gold contract to pay money; gold would be too high. Auytblng that Increase the quantity of money tend iv educe the value of the unit, i PdnvlritaMiJM(fi Al4v?ilirui9 jiml Tlw-iw Quluhly lii Ilia Vwiy Ml! (if J'tifr-lflflfi 0tith n u n Jlfty, Unit In Vlitoruuy, AHfJjfif Unumi miu JUWM1 af lUtti wH has laud and labor, To develop that land he needs capital, and consequently he I a borrower. This class of wttu, far as thslf borrowed iaplta.1. are Injured by rising standard of value. "Manufacturer are Injured, rup wyou have f 100,000 and you are going Into Ih buslmwe f making weolsii goods. Yeu figure put where you can make a profit. You have your machinery to get and It takes a long while before you can (um out your woolen cloth. If you art uUug put VYiU utt a rUlug watket you pro5 1 U"',bi U on a ailing market, you lose, HUp by step your capital Is shavul off. The &( to vIom ln tiufjriaj HlaMlchutU aud ttf mm Willi Flar uvt t Und u4 Mhar way, Thar U writer the wurk tug ueir are t!!W, UMuoee aor aud eperalH to iaj;w th "MgUf ur mqH aiid i4up (be pppw. teplth: ul tit thlgui U t witrk nut f4u0e wm, Un W, ( (h 'iU (lute, u hviitst lp!Uf or uuir Vim W ia i( i-riw Vim m tu IrTi tUw wm llafity iuvrMntut tf ''l u(W ! 4a WlrW ll Hr hH Um fcjj omjul f w IN9 w M h 4Vlr. AlktWlUgttf L tlc04Ju i Kill lb fall Jim twu s4 f MWl, Y'Jtefrtae lit dulUf "III W lN M rnucJj M't nmH IwmI f nv lta b JMWlfitlvu J sUIWl Lf h 4vJlfcIHhf M ewlu virMII KMlUItU 'lit WW OMIHIiffkUjie 1VMMia4,M,f(iMi. planted between rows of tree. Tbey will pick several hundred quarts more. Tbe red bill land, to my taste, produces a higher flavored, redder, sweeter berry, earlier aud more of them than the flit lana". Mrs. Parvln says she put a qup of sugar oyer two heaping quarts of bsrrlee and puts them In tbe oven un til they come to a boiling heat. Then she puts them in the can and eeals them up. They kep their color and shape and look very pretty, make their own syrup and keep their flavor. Bbe prefers Sharpies put up that way to any variety. Thoy are not as Arm as the Wilson, but not as sour. Mr. Par vln's young trees are loaded down with fruit and no one can go oyer It and not conclude thbt In two years q'tlte an improvement can be 5 made Tout of brush land and a stone heap. Uncle John Hart invested In seven a-irea next to the cemetery uud bas put up a good corufoi trble house. He was told be could not raise potatoes on the new land, but went ahead ard cleared out the bruab and has aa fine a stand of potatoes as ever delighted the heart of an Iishman. His "Murphies" aru blooming In June where In April the trees were a hundred feet high. He Is a tough son of Krln physical y and at the age of seventy put great big bods of mnrtitr onto the board for Mr. Hansen, who plastered the etufl on. Air. Hutiaeu Is uu old m-ttler aud lives upon the hill. HI souh, Andnw and Paul work ul Ira Hrb'u naah and door factory. Mr, Hamuli U a Dace uud I remarked that the Dane were the greatest buttar inakern. "Arid the CJernuii' make the bier," said Hart. "And Ireland f'lrniHlie us the poll tlclans," I added. Krout Chris i'ulerson's place there Is a wonderful view of Hulem, the refill in school, deaf multt aohool, uotlage nay. um,enltentlary,ttsyiHii, fair ground, state house, court llioiiw, a glimpse f flit river and If thu tliulter was cut away on it svrvoir Height the xt fiflli; would Ira In plain tight, This whole elevation is (lie iiut beautiful The bedgMw arp niw a mass of lilooiu a ritni) -'r tolors oa green bacntr.uad. Tne wild ge.auium and French Pink, tbe brunella or gypsy clover so common in Scotland, the yarrow and cioquefoll, vetchea and lilies no end of variety. Purple asters aud ooluuiWoe, celandine and eglan tine the sweet brier tbat Tennyson ravt over In a'iTcore of his poems all t'lese orp natives of Oregon, dear rea-Ie", a you probablj' well kno-v. To change the subjc to something more pr.ictloil, Mr. J. P. Larson, is going to build him a nice res idence up here on tbe h-li's. He has sveral properties in t iwn but wants something a. Hi tin nicr out here. Ue bought several ecr of John Hart and I eettloir resdv t" build. This will be a pretty fa'r n"lghlT)ioiHl If tbe Sa'em cycllug clubs want to ttke a pretty drive let them go out the Jrflerson road now, pan Adint Omarl'a place. TbeJ E. Y. Lani-Ing hnune stands ofT the road to the right on a slghtlr plot that has been cut out of the ylrgln foret. He has a fine lcok 1 ig two-year-old prune orchard, and bis grounds are watered by a rm from tbecree. Oregon Is a great sheep country and hydraulic rams do well owing to ab sence of freezl g weather In whiter. Mr. Ha'ch Is road supervisor this year and la mending up the roads In pretty good shape. Where they are naturally good be "its them a'one. The bad holes he fine with ftone and grave'. But stone uud grave' do not alone make a road. ' here has to I e brains mixed with i. We have an abun dance of good road material In Oregon. We are lacking In the application of Intelligence on our h lab ways. We grade enough and use gravel enough to have some good highways. But we are very sparing n our use of common sense. State ok Ohio, Citv of Tolkdo, i Lucas Countv, ; M Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ' ' enlr Partner of the firm F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bualu.s li the city of Toledo, county aud Mat. aforesaid, and that aald firm ulll pat the sum of one hundred .1 1 m for eaoh and every case of catarrh that can nut be cured by the use of Hall's Cat arrh Cure. KkANK J. UJIKNFY. HWOril tO before m and kiiliuirll 111 my pretend, this uth day of Decern lr, A. D. IHbd. A. W. Ol.EAtO.V, Notary Public hi: a i. I TODAY'S MABKETB. Price Oi.ire:il b Telegraph- Loc 1 1 a ru.cUiitt ("iwotatiuai. HALI M ti iltl t. .A ti.nl JH'nillR 91tCK Vmii dr-fii 4 ci t irc-i rv- el 4u. Liive cattle (ou. ribeej alive J2.W) MIJ.L. PRICKS. Hflleni Milling Co. quetm: Moui in wholesale lots Vi.25. llelall 12.40. Binu IU bulk, 12.n0 sacked. tihorU $12 (at 1 3. Chop feed (14 and $16. WHKAT. 44 cents perbu-diol HAY AND GRAIN. Oats 20221c. Hay Baled, cheat t5.S06;itlmothy 17.60. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 12 HoJ Ue.-t, 3 to 7c. Eggs fash lL'Jc Butur Bwi dairy, 1012Jc;'fmio creamery, lofi'JOc. Chette 10 to l.'J cts. Farm smoKed meat' Bacou 9c ham?, 11; slioiililere, 7. Potatoea-20c. Ouioua 2 cents LIVE I-OIII.TRY. i ouitry 15r "lltr ID.-; Hens, 6c; rooaterh not wiuited; djekt, 67c Turkey B.OfySc. , PORTLAND yUOTATJONS Oralu. feed, etc Flour Portlaud, t'J(5; Walla Wulla, J2 6-5; graham, 2 5J. euiierflue, $1.80 per oarrel. Oats White, 2930c; milling 31 82c; grey, 2Csj rolled, In bags, $5.756.00; barrels, $6.00G.25; coecs, 13.75. Potatoes 25c per cbck. Hay Good, Jo(9.)0 r ton. Wool valley, Hi(5,lL'Jc. Millstud's Bran, Ml oO;4hortA,tl3.50; chop feed, tlJf.i flfi ier ton; rhtckeu wheat 75c per cental. Hides green, waited, tiu lb. 3Je. nn-derW)lbs.,23-; sheep jielts, l'0Wc HopaCholce of 6c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy crer.mery, lOft'i 12c; fancy dairy, 910c; fair t gmnl, 7j8j; counuor),tj(i,eijc. Checee Oiegon full cream H. 10. Egg jre on, VJlc iifrooKen, Poultry Chlpae-.M, i3.(K)(o3.o'i per dozen; ducks, 14.005 00; geee, W.60 JO.OO; turkey uitrwi, J'.'c. Beer Topaiwr. 33jc Kr;iu fuii to good stwrn, 2jfa3-; cous. ,.'i'.;jc dressed ivt.6ti"ii: Mutton Be-it,lieep,t:002.:5;.-tiriice ewiM, 2.".; .Irt-eo, 4(a 4jc. Hogs- Cuotif, n-ty, $1.6 (i)3.76. light und feeders,(3 5u; flrefto I, -Ij""' p j Va! 8 ...ii, choice, 66c; lHrgp,-i& lc p ir pou f AN t-A Jo lUHhl.l Woel: O ti Ki..rlL. l!l.i liu. Ki 10c; doiufe i. 7 : do val i-y, 9 IlCe Hopa Qio oi-a: 4,6a Potato -K.rly K,-. 606,750 In sackn; Uur-.ni 86 (kW) t-r auok, OaU Ml. ,iii. (i (i7(i1.174 Banuer of Babies MlasHfterry fejutta thoe who have nl yet l,r- ul-Ik hi fhulr babea, lit bring them In before the S0h. i 11 m tit- &$ Mr. AU a, Jlyatna Hamilton, Ohio. The Same as Bread Hood's Sarsaparlllaonthe Table at Every Meal " In my opinion Hood's Saraaparilla bu not an equal as a blood purifier. I doc tored 6 months for stomach tronble and Neuralgia of tho Heart without any good and then took Hood's Sarsaparllla. Every spring and fall since I have used it and it baa done too lct3 cf good. I have not been attended bv a phyaleUn for the last four years. My ujf9 waa suffering with water brash and Feeling All Tlrod Out. She was severely afflicted but upon my prevailing upon her to take Hood's barss parllla and Hood's Pills she felt diffe it v In a short time. Now abe is quite well. We have great faith in Hood's Satrtri- Hood's5 Cures rilla and put it on tbe table at every taeal the same as bread." Al. G. II yams, tt itb T. V. Howell & 8onb, rwidence, 1.8 North Third Btrect, Hamilton, Ohio. HOOCI'S PHIS c'tnecl61 KLAMATH HOT 8PR S'skiyou County, Cal, m s If we roller th strain of gold In Eu. r1"'1 o ''""'""K Krouml, Water at.d roixt. the uuruhaslnir oower of thn Hoi UrwJII be daord, and It will It utterly ImnoMibl to lucreiue th value tf gold, but It will rduo H aud make II raslr to ruMt g'lld contract." O-'i ' - saw i ii is ii ii 7UX OHX UKJfT DAILY. T Dau-v ;tuwb by mall I dUtlitciivtly th Karuier' Dally, Al S a year ftuy farutr living within rmh at a tag Hit ran ltve tit JMn.r Joukj. dellyftH to Itlm by htU dally ait'l all ItU ttUter null, fur 60 l, r iivajisr (t thf inoitllir. Thl tnM 'JVib Own i;r JHii.y ( wu h yr ul ll yw (t(hr wall fi 7VI If U)I )l t Ijm my AtA. U4 ' M)y h Ut uu. Vnun, lt h llghl of daijy Itt.ll lll) ifi feyUltl witrld, hl In uu w Itntiw, tVAli! Amui tl Mt- tlljuX fSlillK 1 Has tali alt aluk ifllh h'( I'uubl, an wm 0 I m-mjM ltIUy MM IUf MWtUt IHtKMHHt ) M um ii iu 1 iiuibU ..., v --T .T- ftwvtid niy mtl anil !r,f'V ' . I lll Nllr l)g ftwvri4 wiv ti u, nwtiuttiy, ir. Ilirtit Hii mt il Hut hi, M ltl wixxl are right at band, 'Jh Ul.d slope toward the oily and the urt aliiiod roll tliniuvlvts o market If lhy arn'imt on whuels, Oh llitso hills I linl (he purpU ttoil gcatcd Illy grntvlitgou Mmn Iwn f high, illsafl'twrr not iisninl In any of my ItutsniM. Orftfttn lia a flwi dlsllititllvvl hr own and Ihu ordlusry guldbftbglv unit nw Infttnitathtn, Thai Ii a whits Illy, kw (witgnaUd, Th bar all lth iiuiiihI by (he la aulat wh firt tllt,r IIihim Ihi thtHr tiainn tv w4 rl familiar ttt th publlu Th olhw Mhwr la urcwiiig lit ma in tj ilfwrvanl utihvutii Mark paw. l U pit'lly wrrd Itolhiltg Mill (mm4i It, Hay tut ltUj flri. 7'littflatk UfM mw (he tali. ilUr fV'rwti fun is grtMlng wutlm tiuU miu fuW m th ftldM nlr it WMH, AImi J'allWiWi, ilu mm uu Mr tktiUv't uKUtanl wrfe, ha Itiiu In Uni ul liu 4w, ha ll It j.i'iy gttJ smnillUwei a H4iuUti HnllVCulnrrli Cure is Men Internalli and am dirwtlly uu the blood and inu iu aurf-ttoa of the -yMein, Mend Uu lektluioiilftln, free, tcTHold by liuKlst,,76o. nheuicatlim IV" fyinploiu of iikettu of the Parks' Hint. (.'tire. kid. nryi,, j i will rwluilily be rHlevwl bt That livadauhv, About fifty miles north -f it. Sliastn, twenty miles from the California & Oregon K l. Steam, sulphur and hot mini hatha. (Jure for rln umatisin. skin diseases and atomach t ml all ptomach troubles. Kisniiu, hunting, climate and scenen unsurpassed. Fine rtone lio ( el. JJelifrhtful )luce to pj end tlift nuinuior, For pa ticuhus nddroHs EDSOX I5HOS., BoBwick, Cal. Pron. .'. 1 Xiil ItMflL atiliu un.i !...! . 7""",",D " "i eiuig uuuiu from JheaaiilutMUM', Ab for Park.' Hurr ri.oi, Mfl.l by .tinn A Hr.-Jk. "fu.u ThiirearjilTTTM milt-. of railroad lit 'ihajji are wa5,aM, rail.) u In txtvtir Ihl giMUHil. ' J here are oss.vmiIIm h.w (w bil(j I....... ,"w"- i' uh KMiwuMt.lM'Kiivi-r. t reifuira! I., Mm) h bt-arti. 4 ll.e lfav.iiU ihjMIm ( ,i ' hat ih, Wrh.rU,r. K furnlsli Mirii.r fu. ilitu on all tbuti lraltbttM.M Hi pain and 1,1m jJ wlilNh furiii -liu tiitatoitii with ah ItiiM tufhtf t-alaiiia..uti alaktJM li-lts tf it AYiivMw. tr 41 ft, fnaWriUfV. fjftia. -WttUiirn!M GMAVW.M yiKH-HjII t amf "t-? ibr W9.VSI i -. .tt JjuSW niPF TBIALJAh PdSiiiiviiMOii:il(i." tMVMmiM. 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