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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
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It nmt-truction would le a matter of hut a f w yearf if projH rly handled. This is a stu-jif-nduun undcrtftkinK and one worthy of American g'tiiuc Th'- filvr ijurctiiin is likely to receive considerable airing thin year.. Such economic questions as are in-vi-lvi-i in tin tariff and the money problem savor too much of th' dismal science to readily liecome K)pular, and it rnjuircs a d-al of nitfttion to get them In-fore the jHnpli- on their merits. Thus no harm will result fmm coiitinui-d iliseussion. As these matters ere held In fore tin' pul'li- they Ih-coihc familiar and the glamour which demagogues or honest partisans may impart ill finally drop from them and the essential features, which will stand out in their true light. The latest niiitributioii to the modernized silver question comes from an eastern man, John J. Knox, and it may Ih; termed a modification of the Windom plan of issuing certificates on dejMsits of bullion. In three important particulars it differs from the Windom plan. Mr. Knox would leave the present coinage law as it is to net as a si If adjusting balance wheel to the plan. He would prem-rilr and limit the jxiwer of the secretary of the treasury in the matter of determining the quality and price of the receipts of bullion. Finally, the de tails would In- so arranged that the very questionable feature of making the government a party to bolster ing up the silver industry completely demonetizing silver and then lending such jKitential aid to increase its value a a commodity would 1st lout. However, Mr. Kimx'a plan is far from a complete solution of the question and the pren-nt congress still 1ms a very knot ty problem to wrestle with. It iV wonderful how- fatally accurate in his aim is the Numb-ring f,., ho prs out in the mountains bunting and mistake his companion for a deer. If but a portion of hi, victim', head is in sight he plugs it ith umrring aim. while a .Kit might walk before b. rule in MTunty. Kvery amateur deer huntir K..ul. I- ryiim to give ft , U.nds that he will te-l sh-s.t his a--i.ite sjiortsmcii. The int. rstate commerce commission have rmmi n.n,M to ci.,;gr. s. t nun.U-r of amendments to the " l" "'" ry by the ,,firtjcal rienir , ,U 'l4t Uu e of these i umi radical. iit m, cm than the extension of the law to common 'irrier.ly wt. r transjs.rtation. They desire the long 'elK l.a-.;l( l,u.eti remain a it is.