Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, September 18, 1896, Image 4

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    A GREAT SPEECH.
(Cimtiittittl Jrum t,-mt J'uye.)
wr not in f irt 1. Kl h n,U-n prior to tors.
Wan, th. p,.! n..r M,i l here In pay
ment .f Uulit nor In pun hiua of (.xxl. 'laaiy
bail nut Uw In 'irrulniiun aino Aaulra
Jo. kmu was iin-aioVnt, and hartlly u) aaiddi.
Kul man bad av. r atmu oncol them. Taa p
hl' ni.tta them by BH-lting I bom
il iwn or by a-ndii, bui abroad t that
j.urpoae, ami to ibu good day th.y bar Barer
U. n uVtii.mttiit. tl in any other way.
'1 h ait of JnTii simply r.-c.,.-r.ul wbal In
ra-pi had dou and f.r tlva yearn auntlnued
tut- ijli.y tht the people hwi been pursuing
f.r ii. mly half n culury. The legal tender
fu.-ully of Ihia dollar ww rratored to It IT
y.ur aifu. 'I be Kovernmt lit baa Ufiu.UUO.UUU
f it on hand now, aud haa stood ready at ail
tiii.ii U furnish II to anybody who wanted It.
lino, the bioitruphy of Die dnmontttaatloa
luouKi that haa bet-n evolved from a mountain
of d"Uuni'iaiiou. 'Ihopuor linia tblnif never
liv.al Liu ttve brt.t y.ara and baa Wn aa dd
u a door nu:l for 17 yrara. Mill It lived It
wu .j liuruiu.a tha people nett n? rvtv-rijiv
' --..ar aujr, "The evil that una
do lu-ea alt. r tbeiu." Hut It la even worae In
in.. ,-aa of this mouae. The evil that It did
li ..t do Uvea afirr It lii tha ehape of a-mapm-..no
umuera. two ply editora uud uuat-rupu-luui.
puiltl.-iajia.
Thriving Anamination.
W are told that the atanuurd dollar b) not
primary luumy. It la not a proiuiae to pay,
11 i" it legal t ud-r for all 1-I.ta, and it doea
in t bava to le redeemed In anything on the
fu.u of the earth. If any man can give bet
ter (ii'rinition of primary money than lata. I
V "Ultl liku to a.-t it.
Tula guv. ruin, lit la the fu. friend of allver
iiinii.' and of tliu p. oplu v. ho u it, rutliur
t;;;i of the Ajiirlrnn and ⁢lih crtir-
tl.itia who mine ailvtr and wouM ijiii it at a
r.. titmu tiiUiuiIom. Prior to ItCH tbia k'ovrrn
in ut colmd II41.uju,uUI of ailTer; ainm thi-n.
S.'.:.7,l'j.w. lu -1 yeura. nnoVr a icold atand
uril, marly four tlmea aa ninth aiiver waa
t-nin.il u in bl yeura under the au called doQ'
bio atuuilitrtl. A rertuiu kind lady alwaya
hloroformed ber child when abe whiptitd It.
lia Hllver waa aaaaaaiuated In PCI, at a time
M.b-un Mi r-w-oji ooiioat none of her In circula
tion, mid ainuu that fnteful day ahu haa thrived
on uHxjoeiination and baa erown from a living
akeleton to be the fu. woman in the clrruat
In cont liiplutliitf ber brilliant taint morteiu
earei-r 1 uni coi.btr:niK;d, with the auoetle, to
i-xrlnini : "Oh, eVulh, vliere la thy atiugr Oh,
yiMve, ia Ii'-rtj 1 lliy Vi-tiryT"
AI U r 1 T J Una country proiwr-d aa no nth-
i I. r 1.1 y ur.a, and we uru aked to
. t it t .ok thin wlrlu uw.ike nntlon 111
I.
ti"! in 1 ll.nt it waa ruined by the
I.
. it 1 i h.i i: jr.H-.T In Home aec-
1.
. t.i u bo.KaiO t lii. mi, whii'h la
I ,
. . :l . ..r l..el tln-.l fcUiiitenly devel
i i: f. r!ii. ele. Tin. i rime of lbiil
& . i. t . I ..l v. .r':i I ta u I:.h1-.o way.
'i i.r r;'x Arnnu.ut.
'lii. I . I I i.'.li.il t!:eeoiiiHtfeof ail'
v. . ,"::i , i. i.:m.i:.i i'. iiiuinl for it. I hey
ri..:i. li.i i.'.i...; iu I Ill lis or Wie wlion-fore-
! -i t llii-i t.t w L"i'.i d'.inuiiil but with child
like I'nith II.. v i.i i t it to Tine in ull ita beau
ty ua thu liil.K'il Vi una roae from thu froth of
th. b..:i. '1 ti-.y t'iy the ileniiintl will come
ao tint K veiilh I ij AilventUN lell ua the end
will conn., tinil if tln ir 'ii uie i-oTiiea off fimt.
tljuy will not need nilver; the Ueiuand will be
for free mid unlimited water. 1'hey contend.
if tliia Koveriiiiient tukea all the aiiver that
vomeH ut 16 to I, nilver will be worth par all
over the world, and they nao an eta argu
ment to prove it. 'I hey my, If a merchant
anvcrtiaoa that hu will Uty centa per dozen
for eKgii, ao long ua he baa tha al'Htty to take
nil that come, kh w ill la worth w centa in
all that country, but Huppone the merchant
did not taketheint rmppimo when a farmer
drove up to bta atore tho merchant aald unto
bun: "My friend, you bavu uiiatinderatood
me. I am not liny ing eeifH. i urn aimply count
ing them, ccrtilylng that they urn good and
handing them bock to you." What would egg
then be worlbr Tlie auma old It) or la oenta
per dozen.
L'mler unlimlU-d colnng the government
would not Luy Hilver or gutirnntee the value
of the coina. Jt would atiunp it "without re
courae." Silver would come fnmi every coun
try In tho world mid the government would
le a fool to undertake to guarantee the vnlue
of the cotna by trying to proMcrve tha parity
between the nietala. if a herder drove a lot
of cow pmiic through the mint and they were
branded "lluO horao" and delivered U the
owner at the other end of thu building, it
would not improve the breed of the ponlea
nor create a wild demand for them at the
brand price.
Our government has loHt t'Ju.OOO.OUO trying
to orcate demand for aiiver. for the aole and
aeparate uae, liehoof and benefit of the aiiver
mine owner, by buying it when it did not
want It and had no need of it, and tha aiiver
mining "villain still purauea" Itl Uncle Kara
baa this aiiver on hand now. It would load a
two horae wagon train I'll mile long, putting
I.UUI pounda on each wugon and letting them
occupy 80 feet each In line, and I am mean
i noiinh to want to aii him get even with the
game before we atart a new deal for anybody's
benefit.
Can't Stop the Flood of Silver,
If the unlimited coinage of aiiver by our
government could bring it to par, the iuinitv
dinte ctiect would be to atart every mine and
mill In the world running ut tta utmoat capac
ity, a Inrge portion of the unemployed capi
tal of the woi il would aiek this fit Id, and the
liowcla of the uivutltiiitlaof the earth would lie
torn aannder to g t the liem-fit of the double
price, in l!m j.iw.uuu of aiiver waa mined
and aold lit atxiitt hi! ccnta per ouiicu. If the
price waa rawed to cent ier ounit the
HI to 1 price, what would the hurreit Ik 1 The
old rule of three will aolve the problem. If a
railway engine will run 90 mtlca an hour on
imunda of atenm proNaiirc, how ftt would
it run on l'JU pounda of preaaurer The hlaatcd
thing would have to atop mica in awhile, and
wait for ita ahadow to catch up. tb-nator Stew
art and hla crowd U.i ua there can lie no flood
of aiiver. In Noah 'a time there waa a man uf
aungtiine toitiMruiunt like that. He waa
standing on the tip end wf a high mountain
an! tho water were licking his toe. He ball
ed N'unh utnl la-gKcd to la taken In the ark,
but Noah had milling orders from above ami
rcfuaed to take him alionrd. Aa Noah sailed
away he nliook ha flit at the old man and ex
claimed, "Uo to the devil with your old dug
out; it ian't going to lie much of a shower
anyway. "
The fifth pmpoallion la that 111 to I cnlnago
will IncrenBc the priced of property. If this
government ahould oim-ii Its mints to coinage
of thu world'a aiiver at IX to I, we would go at
once to silver ninnoiiietullii'm. 'Ihia la tho
voice of nil hintory emphnaixed by the present
statu nf every free coinago country on tha
earth. We call no inoro have bimetallism in
actual ue and unlimited sliver coinage than
wo can havu a wiunre, round object, or dry,
wet weather. Wherein would the wople bo
lneflicd if tin y get double prlcca lii bull val
ue money t If farmers' products brought
double price ao would the manufacturer. The
benefit and advantages would la euual, ex
cept that buyer woultl always deiluct enough
to safely cover the !liiitunttnier alive r, and
thin amount would be a.dend loaa to producers
anil a premium to rqiecnlntors. I knew a boy
who sold, a cur dog for llui. hut he took pay
In pup' at IJI npiv, ao be wa not material
ly la tleiltud by the Ulfluted pricea.
'Cheap Money llurte lailwr.
The Influtintilata admit that their ai heme is
auanint the interet of all tboae ho lire upon
fixed Kalarlea. ihl inclmlea every one whoae
aervlccH are paid fur by the year, month, week
or day, front president of a railway ayatem to
bodi'arr'cr and thone who draw en-lona
from tlio govi-riimeiit. History teaches that
wagea have never participated in biNini pricea
cri al.il by di Lau. hing the money of a coun
try. They have remained nliou the aame
whether paiJ ir. gaol or bad money. The
wage corner i traitor to himself and hla
family when he Id hi pnludlco lead hlin ti
the Inflation camp and agra to take hla fixed
pay In a depreciated money. If this 111 to I
movement almtiid nii.e-d, he would find that
he had lo-t all t be vantage ground for which
h. and hi brethren hail ilru.-k and struggled
f ir a hntulrnl yinr. The modiciim of proa-la-rtty
in ni.nii'faetnrlng Inti rent in Mexico
t boicd on the degradation ot their labor. Wc
do not want ti-ih rity at audi a price, and we
arcgi K'ng it r.iviiliy without awinilltng our
labor When the laborer pce-pi-r. Ii-' l
H coii.'Uiner ai d hi pn.-i rily r- net uih.ii
nod lieiieBI all other llllcrc!. Ill Metlcn
tlo-y b ivo ni HIV P lined and Wealthy lanple,
but Hi. Ir bilain-r i pi-oli. lb- i,et floin bl to
Hi n-nm i r d-iv i-i nn to y ..rth half ifi iio-e
value, ii" liv.-H In n inli ral.le mini hi t, i nt
the pmircat fiid that will keep hi- laly nflve,
w eiir the iiie.iin l eloth that will bide it and
la even d d the privil. ge of a it. nil man l
Jag l
.-,,.11, to u, t drunk on ni'HH ri" -
ilvcr or i:
i t.i
lur.l cotin'ty in
the world the sum
..l i''
mn of lab r i i.p-
Jr-nt.
W are told f .uit A tatl ercir v.-an a
moncv. Tin a- ' . t ! . pr. Jnoi.-.-mid 1
whollv untrue, v.... .- not ..'ld In "ilver
ut the end of : ! Int tie y lire pi.id by
the yean, month ir w. ., t.i currency i r ifol.l,
wtth Jut rnoug i - l make ti.r correct
change Thiikio lof r'.-m-y in tranait M li.r
material ao it ! ' h.nlf la li.nr.bal.
laid by for a nbiv t'av. t". n Ita at .voig i'.i.il
Ity UaMtiie inter. lliia. Tin rich man b.airds
,y Inviatin tn I ! " - ly b l-o-ltiug in a
bank, arid flu b-ii.k b u Ih" . l'l i-n ' !
him in silver, wbll" large p. r wnt of ths
ryjor men patnmi.e .he k leg and the l-amm
of the earl Ii. and Wnjr alwaya hid g- Id for
two r aaona-th. y have nior.' col'ti b-nce 111 It
stability a"! I-'"" I'-a leilkvltla ii;lM
bid.- rto-thran p.1"
and the ri. It m. n aro oil s.lv. r ba.l. If the
tanks fltct to put thein Ih-rc.
.rcjudice I tho . ..rA. of thru country. It !
Hi. only reef in the path of our ahlp of tate,
th. onlv meiia.. to onr experiment of sell gov
ernment. lh. prejudice of th. umfornnd
ri.ak.-s thorn the pn y of profeaatonal agitator,
il.iuliy h b..tsaud iK.hl.ciaM an,
kuAgsrad for office.
Oar fcleellaat Flaauclal kliowieg.
Tha argument la made that we owe , mm b
foreign debt that thu luter-t la CO..C -utlllg
a. ina auieat Bnam-n-r im tlua ciuiiu.-ut
Who uava aaaale the auldeut a atuilv l-i.M-e our
forelga Asbt at W.uuu.li.uu, ui h ih.-y e i
llaiasa at a etna of Ulonaat amot -ita Vi an
annual interaat aoeouDt of ij.uuu,oju. our
(lobe troltara sr. spending annually tlT.lJ',
Uoo abroad. Moat of theui are iunor.ii.t t.! the
baauty and granduur of ImiruMU loiitilry,
whi.-b f:u7 aurpaaat-a anything th. y .-.a al.r .il
Tbiy ought to give up lliu f ' li-li f I ni.il
sfaiud tlieir millions getting aatiai.iud with
tbu country for a fuw yeara. If we ur..- actu
oily iuaolveul and cannot pay we oui;Ut to
U.aka a general aaalKnuent f-ir the b. :n bt of
all our credltura. Ihia la the uay an boo.t
man da when be fails In buaiueea. llu docs
b it bida .ml bia prota-rty anj offer lu oanta ou
Ibu dollar. Inat.tud of being laaulv.nt we
urv better able to pay than any people OS the
f-v' of the eurtb. Our national debt la tn
round nuuiUra i!S.:-; uu It haa ban re
duced toon.ethiril ita form, raioount. In !"t&
It via -',.). aui. HOI. The debt of tin i.t Hntaiu
and Ir. laud llbe cnalltor nutiout 1 1J ju.'.U,
UUU; the debt of Krone. U W.al.i,UAJ.uoU; I.ua
la, ta.ael.UAi. UUU: ii"tH T.-..:y, ;.'.o.Xi.uuu.
Uuu; lluly, lt.uuu.ijuu; o. ruoo.v. i,s;al ''.', :
UA. i.-.'u . with buc-fourtn of ..ur po;ula
tionl. tl.i'd.uwj.uiiu.
The per capita dlibt of Fr.iiii if ia $11(1; of
Great liritaiu aud lrelund. n.: b-i'y, li'l
bpaln, :.); Ku a. il . uii:l.i uur r .!il.i
debt Is tls. L ucie ba.u. bl. . 1... old b ull, la
the only good buaack.-cti.-r to lu.- v. In.i. l. . 1 1
Our bank depo-alta am. .uut to ii. i.iJii.uju,
while thuao of all Eurii only uiiount l.
8,luu,uuiJ,uuu. by our I i-t u c- . ur n r
capita of wealth, a abort u by lliu a..-e..ii,ciit
rolbt, waa Ull, and the -plu lo.v.. n .-r lie. u
bad about aaaeaaing their pr..in rt v to i l,iili
Th. war veteraua cannot be for r. pn.iiutin
on account uf our all. g.-d ii.ao.b.y to pay. ii
la a fundamental proicii In of l.iv m.d i..o) :.li.
tbut a mii irni.t 1 j -.-i 1 -:' r lc ... - ...
and that gifta tuada by o n. ut i i- v m
aa to creditor, ou.- g .v. n.u.t it i.-1.. . - i i.'-n.
about liu,uuu,uu aitaii my. il i.i n.: r I
to be lloen.l, w ol'.-l: ! -1 .'... 1 i
be uoueat too. If our t.M'v,riim i.t ...a p'i.'. it
like a prince. It oaa'i.t to pay l.Uu u u. utlo-
Bian.
Wbs Are the IK-btora.'
A lurgu rt of the d.-l ta lijur. I at-iiimt lu
are in fart not in' -r 1- :.! :-.. t-'l
oonalat of nuiroad, red e-,t.a i mi I ot 'i. r . -r
poration debt, v. ln r.i ui iatula u r.- I... and
inortgagia. on urn proji-'ity b .ve 1 u f.ji"'
cloaed, the pro;a-rty aoU and tlio ... t ta prui."
tioally extingin-lieii.
Th. only debt tint the people r.t luru'e are
Intereated In ure tiic tiat i nut debt lei l the
Stat debta. The at lie .1. .1 . l-y ill. lant .a -H-sua,
amounted t. i '. conuly
debta amounted to tl-iTi.vJI.ui 1: a. liu 1 dintiict
debts, ad.IUl.UaS. w liil.i til- uebU of i IIh-s ai.it
towna aui.iuiU.Hl to 4,4,a.'.i.uiU, inakiiig a total
of tl, 135.10. 44-. You will clj.icrvo tliat uliout
three-fourtba of tin bitnl .It i.t la uwe l by the
clt lea and towna. With tliia borrowed money
they have built gua, el. cliic light uud water
Worka plauta, puved their atr-et, etc. Now.
th. It) to 1 city man uka bia country br.itlu r.
who uses coal oil in hla huuao and Oarktu ai
outaide, who draws hi water from a Weil and
buthes iu the creek, who ili'.a tnu mud in wet
weather and kick up the dud in dry. to lit, 111
him repudiate the debt Incurred by him lu
getting aheud of the countrj nu n aa to tbeae
comforts and conveniences of life. Aa to all
our private domestic debts. It ia immaterial
to the government whether thu renhended
lii.n owe the black headed one, or the black
headed ones owe the redheaded ones. One
kol.la the debt and the other hold the prop
erty it purchaaed, and they cancel each other.
Injuatlo. of Scaling lie bta.
The suggestion ia aoiiietimca made that, by
the enhancement of guld, debta have been in
creaaed when lllcaaured In property, mi l
therefore they ought to be scaled. I have dis
cussed the gold enhancement theory, but de
sire to add: Tbut practically all our d bta
were contracted anicu the gold atnnilard w.w.
adopted, and that standard entered into and
became a part of every contract, and if Bold
baa advanced It would be jut.t as dishonest t.
pay by any other standard as it would In if it
ba.1 not advanced. If a man contracts for
I, null buxhela of corn, It ia no anaw.-r to bia
contract to wy that lairn baa ri-.cn ainco the
contract wua Made. Hcatdea, all our obliga
tions have iai.:od from hand to hand, moat of
them many tl.i.ea, and tile prci'lit hnlilerj had
no more to du with tho rise or fall of gold
than they did with the rim or fall of the tide.
The underlying, fructifying clement of this
1 to I movement I socialism. It ia tho samu
nl.l effort to got Hoinetbiiig for nothing. The
t'oxcylt.-s wanted grub for nothing. The sin
gle tax crank want land for nothing. The
Populist want K'lVcrnmeut inonoisjly ol trans
portation and private monopoly uf the wading
business for nothing, 'lhe Hi to 1 pixiplo want
5U per cent of debts tor nothing. 'I he bellaniy-
i want everything I.r uoiiung. aiiu i
might atigifest that the new woman wants onr
bifurcated garni, iila for nothing, but that Ia
not pi Ttinciit to the aul.'ji i t undcr tbscussiou
and 1 wiil not do so.
'1 he movement means ri Tiuiliution. All else
lath.ory. pretense and ill cams. It Is an burl
to pass u 1. ft baiid.al. tumkrupt bill, not for
the iM-ncfit of thu unfortunate debtor who
cannot pay, but for thu rh-h awell, who can
pay, but want to bent their creditors. '1 hi
piair man is nut in debt; he ucv. r bail acbun. .
to get iu debt. Tho collM.ration i, sliectilatnrs
and plunger generally constitute the .1. l.tn
class. Every wage earner bclonitsto the i i'. .!-
itor rlaaa. No one would be beuettt.al by l'l to
1 tuiuagu except the debtor class. Lv.il the
mluo owner woultl not, for the teiui ori i v
Ktiniulti given tu ailvir would inert u.-o it.
pr.Mluctioii until tho price would fall !.. low
wh it it 1 now. Ou tile other hand, ull wmid
siitTcr. If a bill for free ruinngc of tolvt r i.t
111 to 1 Were to pas cither boue of colli;l'i'-'.
and it was aiea-rtained Ihnl it woultl 1 1 ..a tin
oilier house und that the .riMulent wo-..!.l s.i-ii
it. the pallia that would cmuii wolil.i I -.- tu
that of IMiii what a tormulo la to a 7.c) l-yr.
Creditors, to avoid being p. nil In tl. ba.-cd i: i li
y, would cmwd and cno-h for payni.-nt as i be
people do for exit 111 a tlit-utcr ou an ali'rm ol
lire. Credit and coiitld. ni e, llu twin divini
ties of pioaiM-rity, would tbpurt frnm us.
All bualneaa would be p.iru! i:. il, labi i- i.,iin
ploytal, and despair would hang her I l.n k
iall In a million of homes, only to be lit'.ial
when reason resumed In r away. It lok
Krani! 6U years to entirely paaivcr froiu tin
Johu Law fiasco.
How KiiBland la Euliiins la.
The ib-mngogues, lu ortl. r tu until rniinc the
mural sen. of tho people und ruaUo repntiiu
tion palatable, rail alsiut Kiieliin.r w. alt Ii und
falsely nsa. rt that she is ti v in; to di. t.itc our
uioui tary system and tot-1-u.-.li tts. Ian. i.-mtl is
rich, but if ahu ia trying to ruin u she bus a
peculiar way of matilt.-st ir.g h-r hostility, l'or
the year ending .lime ill, 114, she ti" k f I.':;,-
UUU,(ltX uf OUr eXKil'tS, IllsiUt Seven Uni. alls
mm h ua all the frio ailM-r couiitrie.a in the
world. We took lt';,uui,lu of b -r . xja.rt. utnl
she paid ua the dlff. rclice in v. Id or lis c.iiuv
aleut. Did you'-ver hear a butt her or a l..;lo-r
ur a man with cotton to sell cmiilntniiig tt.nl
his customers bad tiai much money to sp v.tl!
lllMtcud of trying to ilrive u to a g'hl stcii
artl, it would be immensely to b. r mt. i. . t
have her commercial rival nbiimloii ll;' st 1
ard of eoninicrce ami tak. n 1 ::.-k v.t.i . ith r;.c
half ciliicd, tnillcoll li. r. lal tnitu I '. iia
ritiiculons story of Kriu -t p d vas . .v i. ...at
yara ngo, anil, though tlio ta.j- u a . -.'mi i. . il
thcai'ent of that lie hanga rotintl tin- coci.tri
atiiTt The stiver toligui d orators i-t i.l i. ii
laaiple there waa u . i.nsi' ira. y to u. i... n. u
silver, although no man has i vi r loini. ; t.
call the name i f a ainel. ..nl irator. Ill I-.m
th. motive for demon, taring llv' ' '
wrong side. The stlv. r dollar was II , h . i -l
n.airly o cents more than the c. l l i...ilar. V. i.
at that time could f. r. ae.. t;.e fall . f silver
Our statesmen anil tinuiicl. r are a-a -iir. I fti
any on vartn, and tin y got no glimp.. of t n
laiming event, only to tbeao uini.iini.l '."inn
splraUira waa th. rev. lutcm v..ut b.-ati d. I
aeema they had a little I'.ltlm a b.' all t i tliclu
solve, and worki-d the world on tin l. -av. nl;
upl
hcveral congressmen, in the p
of at
Irate constituency, have atnt.d
tu. f
know the standard dullur wn la i
tlfcal w hen they voted for tho n l uf 1 '..;, II
was read several times in th. ir .r. .-en. ..
There Is no way to make people miti.-i -Loei
thing. They might have 1 1 n d id. One ul,
aiitlitlent reason why they tl id not an u'ub r
stand la that it was not being dour, 'l hi .it.l
lar waa not dcinoiietl.!. but on the ei nlr.irv
has lavn money, and tmd mom y, cv. r il..y
since rci.
Kuglaud haa loaned na money at a lower rate
of Inter..! tb.ui aliyl . l.v elae would. 'Ih. it
111., vrry hea.l and frtnit of all b. r ..:T. 11 l,;.g,
mid the viol, lit 10 to I people wunt to pi.ucli
her hrad for doing thi. There I an Id none
whiell runa tilt May. ' If t.U want to lorn, a
friend, lend bun moil y."
Want Repndlatlon. Mot free Coinage,
To prove that It la r puilut i. n of d. 1 i eml
not coinage the In to I l.ii.i. I r.lt. r. -r.-e
lo bun fr.j anl liliL'iut. ti ' iii.o,
without the legal t. nd. r u: i.e I'll -'ill. 1:
there is nothing lhe ni.ll. r n i'h mil r . .-'. pt
th. fact that it ia il. Uirr al Ir. m tin-mill..-,
then fre. all'l unlimited ct'l.-r.'Kf. w ill-, ut ti t
legal tender proviioti. Woultl "t it all ri"iil
and bring It to par l.ld w - iibl r.t n.T. r . j
Mich a teat. Your propomt toll Wollltl ti.O.a. :.i
lltm. Why? Iva'llllae It I 11 t .'..111-.... lie O-
after, but repu'tiaiion by m. annul bi.iil ten
der law
They prope. two i Inn for f-'ri lna d. ba. .1
Silver' standard on the country. Kir-t.li. i ul
low contract I. r pa ment In .-..U. S.a-..ii.l. If
this diaa not w rk. il en r. du. i tin g. id in s
gold dollar. With reference to the trat pi n,
niaintalniuit tha v. due i f 1...0 . v l legal . 11
aclment and la naltn-a haa l 11 tr..d 111 11.. -I
eoilutrlea ami haa prov. 11 an ln..niliii.ia I.t I
tire In .very in-l ilii'". Knglaiid trual il . :r and
on for nearlv BUM year, fr . 1 tri. l it f. r
renturli.. The north tticl it 11 li i-r. .1 1. k
aadthesonth tried it with I'. nfi 0. int. 1
ey. While It w as a death penally in 1 r .11. . I,,
refuse the aignsta, th. y f. II in vain., un'.l it
tta.k M.aJ of them to buy H in sn-ic 1
......a lar. twaa worth f iU npl.-ec 111 na-irn; I a.
What a pltv our Inflntl-n tr.cn.ia c.uld not j
have lived there and theul
A government can nib one rrt cr it t-..,. ,
.1.. .... Hi J ll.e ..Our I11.it aa I 1 eA.-lo i
debta, but there Its power ends. l ..mm I
Ilisae ua people ir,. - 1 . .. . - ...... .. , .... , .
upon terms atlsfactorv lo both partle. to the
contract. 1 th. money niTered to the seller
doea not suit htm b. doe. not m il. If 1T1 r. d
a farmer lor hla produce, he would have ..my
t'lVat. I"' aVOBu vwlluluptlo amd tm (vutul
to a lalmrer. Be would new re. ii 011 .-re.. 10
a man with Lrtu r money, and so It woold b.
all along tl line. The proposal to Ulu aay
tn. light of ia.ulrai l el.ua loat deaperatioa
baa Usurtaai the a at ..1 reatou. W hold all
tl.iM..t.. k.,l I l.v viiiuu i.l contract riiflit.
ll la the bu)i.i k of our tila-rty. It was lor
thla. above nil thing. Ileal ol..ua t'harta Wua
wtittea. When we mrr nti.-r Ihl.- aupr me
riant, wa aj Ue k tu haruuri-ajj aad Lucome
"'t
aiTarrable p.li;eta to. Very Won tlUal Biay aelM
lii. belia ot atulc-
A k.w Cuaaterfeit lie lea.
TV. other meth.sl aui-. al. d to brlug about
parity .f thu o' laia is to rtuuee thu g'..d in
a g'.i.l dollar. Our guVi-rniueul haa hilh.-rlo
uiuinf. altal biuid, un n wing prcjudl. e
agiiinat tliat kird uf atateaiuun-lop. la bed il
b.ta had Iia deputy mar-hala bu-.j for luU yiaira
butting miagiuu.d patreita bo w. re l.y lug
to t..k thla utar cut to wealth. If tula sort uf
a bill ever paaaea laugrew, 1 auggest aa a ridi r
to the b.ll that all convicted counterfeit ra b.
liberated and given right ot action against the
govtmn.uut for false ii.iprisoiin.ent. All gov
ernment have honored their pione. ra, and
tl: Jae men Were but lllu forerilliut is liie JohU
tnu bupll-le of tula Uuw rvliglou of dKbaUtb
incut of our Biopsy.
A republic ieu eutir. ly niK.u the morula of
It people. Thu atory of W u--Liiigtou and hia
hutt lul, Wild by loving ll 1 ua to innocent child
hood, has made millions ul trulhfui uiea and
women. Wliul would be the .ft.cl In tbia
"ttntry tu mmooiu goueiatioua of a story
Ilk. thla: At th. ul.aaa ..f tfc. t'.-taii't ;-l
t u( tu. pooble of the L'mted btuti a became
so corrupt they repudiated one-ball of their
debt by paying tbrui lu uiuucy worth only
bulf of ita lac. value.
An Amaru-all lu a turolgn lunu i.aiaa wnt s
awelliiie lo-ait unoli Old lilol'y. ua it proiia
ly flaunt th.- hi-.H4c.thu sjmtiol of bbi-rty
t,iiu uooor. I'aaa tliia a.-l
a.-i oi it'iiunia. wu.
it With aliuiu... For eu-
would ha.k UO..U It W
thusiiig pui'oaea we liilkht
.i..u t. M.wl rut. no a dish rai.
aa mil pull li
hut, Mr. I're.sidVui ami gmtlcmen, allow m.
iu conclusion to auy that our uouuiry ia in uo
dung. r of repudiation. Tbia Hi to 1 eoinugo
clamor ia but one of lhe manifestation of haiil
times, brought on by lhe bite panic. On low
land, in the night time a deadly in I asm a ac
cumulates, but when the bright sun cllmlie
over the bllltopa and shoots bl purify ing ruva
i!,l . tie- Ixiti.iTii, tnu n aiua la u b p. ll. d, t he
atmosiihere la sw. eletie.1 and ii!adewh..l. ..niet
and men go forth to tittir daily aviMiatioita
nh aurnce uf health. In apite of all thu
lain liiat have a till, led n. 111 spite of denm
gog:!!' ill the slump tmd in legislative b .lla,
tins country Is rapidly auvaneing. Jur fau
toriea are taxed to their ulluoat with orders,
and the wages of their employ cca have la-en
.verywbere voluntarily ruliesl. I'm ea that
have la-en depresaud by the panic are improv
ing, blnlster diacouteut, with ail her luipa, la
f. -iiai l.ofoi lb. benign pica, nee ot prosper
ity, and 111 after ycara the heresies of today
will oiily lie remeuila-red us a troubled dieaiu.
The Aln.-ri.-an people aru honest and patriotic.
I' poo 'hi rock we build our faith, und all th.
ag.-a and agenuiea ut truth aru uura for lb. u
peratrui'tur..
It A Mill, I Mi 1ll0lf.ll IS KV EJt0.
I-OI'VIIKIII TKI).
Some f you liriiivny ynuni; mtn
liavt fnlliitttMl for two wwks the
"TIiuhkIiN'' rt'lnliv" to li' now tl
silver tt'rtilicittf. N it ) for our third
topic tlntt tho hoy in tho pii-turo
"I history Instruction S'outli" is
iiirrouinli'tl ly the nnios of famou-Anieri-iiiiirt.
We slmll t-onsiilor, there
fure, tlie inHuoiice exertetl over by
tliose who have li.i'tlnl utnl Huro 'etl
0(1. Tlioro wi'l bo nti iii(liil'ti(- in
high-Mouiitliiijr plirii-a, l liinjif It tlie
topic woulil tompt oiiti to it: contra-riwi-ie,
every word w"l ho kept
down tu tlio limit) of Htlvice that 1
practical ami foasilile for ordinary
rt u it i u it l'oin''s.
What Uuu 's the irain to us in
thinking on the great lives recorded
ia our history? In tho li. A ace they
have by their cjinriuuiior to it
politics, literature, science, r-liior
life Ac, made oi" country biit' t to
live in. Tho deeds they did, Ju.sl
like your de -ds, could not post-ible
die with them Hiid you and I Inherit;
we reap where we have pot kiwd.
Just us tlio: e who follow us will reap,
All'.ST UK A l wlia t we have isown
of g'xxl, bad and indifferent effurt.
In another way they can lie'p ut-: by
the encouragement they fcive u; for
so many of our gre it one 4 have dine
up from very ortlinnvy and ol iL'ni'e
places, oftontiinen H'liiir.t liy uii!'dt'd
effort.
Iiut it occurs to me that if I go
i ito u tli. qtiMion upiin the tarty
careers anil illilcinlH s oi our timi
meu, I may, partially defeat my
hojna of Htirring you up to endeavor
and to sucfesa. For uiiinteiitiona'Iy
you will think "Oh, weli; there must
be something out of tlie usual about
thcm I can never have the chances
they had." You will lm wrong, but
you wiil just follow the human tend
ency t' create licrms and then
imagine for them an atino.siihe.-e ami
a world different from our own. So
I roflejl for a moment i n 1 p'ck
out fnuii per oual acipiaintancei
three young men who-o budding
carers oiijjht to encour.ige you.
In O liyslmrg is ul -inv; jonn-j
artist win) though brought up tm
farm, f it v iftii i him the r-ti tic
impulsj and Ihronli poverty ai d
self-do liul carried on his t-tudi s.
Within two yenrs aiter serious oil'ort,
all the pii lori i ho Miliii'iti I, four,
became p .rt of the I'ciiiisylvanla Art
L'xhibi! in .Ito Worltl's Fair at
Chicagi. lie o-itively refuses to
3xhihit unytliin.i that du- t not eo!iie
up to ii s ow n M-vere standai'd oi
excellenc . Asa t 'n-. iieuce lie is
stepping up ii'id in s ju-t receivi J
after six years of luicr, au apjioiut
ment is iii-.tin. tor in the I'iiiiadel
plila Sch i il of Ih-ign. He Iv.-i no
conceit and will nut rest sititi d
With dee Is ;,lri i.lvil.n e, itml I propl'
ey for him in 2) y rs a n.on"
known p mot ry-. i id. in art circles.
Again: thin is ii young man coin
ing right t, .in.' fi.nit l'l New York
as an aitlioii y on r.oo and lirsi
editions of li cit . Yet a few yo.ir
a?ii lii'tttn ini ina New I'.iul.ind
village with iiuiiinie lluoi one term nf
fchoolin,' rami eu'tli, and the imriien
on him of kiepiug a roof over the
head of hi moiln r pud her large
family of liulc nii s. I) d he Hineli?
No. IU'!ng ipiicker with his hands
than some of the men in tlio spiuin
mills where lie worked, lie ran two
looms ipslei I of oiio and thouli only
14, by such un ai;s n ce'ved a mini's
wages and 2' pi r ttnt inure. In
tiiose timet I ilmr l.i ueic Imw noil
he torkel I J lo II hour a ) iy.
Yet alter h mis lie ut.oid walk ei'hl
miles to a lihr ty low n and luck
Willi the books lie lunl borrow T.1 :
Later his d nit a eonliled him lo stiik
up a : chool I., o in a p't lie. Thus
working a i l study in,' lie forged his
resistless way upward, mi! tii.i d
his inotll T ai d the f.in.ily tlnully
give hiiii-i'ii' two y-..rs in OlMr'.iu
collejo.
Ten je ir :'go i.luintiiuni ws S per
pom I. In lb "-c 'lay s a young man
... . 'i .1. ....t . .
WM . I,,,, ilir,li;n j
' I
on ,rr,,w ,,,( ,,r;,. y, H
:
nit'LlllurV. Ill -ecrt't Ullllost ll I at
great pxpeiee be -tpfrinionted with
this mei-il, and at la-t tliscoverol the
prove.- w hereby it is now sold, an I
profitably at SO cents per pound.
The wealth that Is rolling la l bU
ap.iropriate reward; he dtservt.
it.
None of tlifie yet figure ou the
rolls of the lUustrlous dead. They
are ntlil on the Journey of life you are
traveling. They are and have Uen
subjected to the very same condi
tions of proverty, and bumble birth
that confront und discourage you.
Now look around your ueighlior
hood or your country and you can
find a down who have triumphed
over flrcuiustauces of life that gtt'iu
ed absolute fore-runners of defeat.
There are few. deduction that
you are sufu lu making from these
careers and those you can think of in
yourowu iieighborhoiHl. Humanly
speaking there is nothing lnipoi-1-ble
to the one who fes out h's r ir
r 'r with a definite purpote ami then
allows nothing to swerve him from
it. lVrservauce is tlie R.ilile over
mountains of difficulty. Purpose is
the strength giver. Faith In one
self brings the victory.
Furthermore great purpose tend
to shut out low aims und sttrve low
tjates. Water ami oil will not mix.
The oil may tie likened to our' noble
mental attributes the wi k and un
stable water to our lower natures.
In a moral life the oil will remain
above tlie water. Where tlie oil of
purpose is burning fiercely, any
attempt to mix it with water of
weakness will put out the fire and
defeat tlie purposeful soul. Mark
that well.
And as a consetpience, r'ery preat
cireert Us for self-denial ami self-
conquest. If you wilt not pay that
prico tlie goods will not be delivered
I tell you emphatically the very
woi.it tiling for a young man in the
bpjjiningof h'sexi r is to have every
circumstances favorable. Tlie sailer
who knows the value of smooth
water Is the one who has m t his
teeth and strained and pulled to
bring his vf.sel through rough. If
you Just glide along the current of
life your counterpart in the world of
waters is a wreck. That pro'orce
must go wither it Is driven Far
belter the well-manned, well-handled
taut and trim vessel that can go
whither it will. To keep up the
nautical simile; when In youth every
thing Is epsy ami things go your way
you may rouclude that you are going
the way or things and drifting out to
the ois in of human nnllii "guess.
But again, many lives have shown
us that it is tometiincs impo sible for
a young man to sit down to discover
his particular bent of mind and then
to declare, "Thus and thus will I
do." Some great men, everlastingly
great, have drifted from one llrng to
another until the right surrounding
were found, and then they 'have
made their definite and enduring
mark. You can find illustrations of
this in those names on tho silver cer
tificate. Oct your interest aroused
enough to study their careers for
yourself and then contiim our next
.sentence: hut all Mich have wherever
pint ed lieen larger than tha lak they
were on. In every eiee liiey Imd
reserve Intelligence and force and
knowledge that enabled tin m (it t I.t
fateful moment of opportunity, to
ri e one step higher, with none to
seriously question their flint-js. t Tims
must it be with you lt..r, butliiii.ii
youth, whether farmer, mechanic,
clerk, or what else you ill.
OVKK THE rSTATE. -
The Kugene divinity school begun
its session hint Tue.-day.
A S.ileio wool dealer oilers 12 cents
per pound for the 18117 clip providing
MeKinl-yisclictcd.
The Hiiir'I boys of Myrtle Point do
not appear on the siretts of that
tow j after 8 o'clock p. m. lu tau.-e the
bell ring at that hour.
Taylor A Crow of li rant's l'-s w ho
own a qiiiiru mine at l.osl Flat, on
Ilogue river, r vivid f.'iiil.SI iu gold
1S.8 flue, iiie ltdge is time feet
wide.
Wallow, Wailow a county, presenls
a busy appearance. A large amount
of lumber is being hauled, many
buildings aro being .vm-led, and an
air of general activity is noticeable.
The la inery at Nehnlem started
up IcM week, iitnl the run of big
salmon coutiniiul fnir for a few days.
The (Khcrnicu anticipate a large
e-itcli tliis season.
('. H. L"wis, who is gathering
Indian rein's for the Smithsonian
institution, In s recently t' cured (HIOI)
arrow heads .-om I 'oiig the Colum
bia river. He Is particularly anxious
to : Hire a collection from the Snake
rivtr.
J a e It. Ford, of Independence,
Polk county, left home in April, but
wrote tegularly to his family till May
2't, sincn when no tidius have been
received. His hist letter stated that
he intended to go from (inzoll Cal. to
Istcrn Oregon with his team and
wagon.
Frank tianon, of L'matilla county
hes fini,hd threashing his whnf.
From C::t) flcrfi he harw -ted Ou 1 8
sacks, of which I'dlio sat ks wore No.
2 grade. The remainder r No. I.
Hi ranch is on the n -' rvalion at the
bo.nl of Crawford hollow.
John I tin bin ami his w ifn S..r.ih,
eeletiraled John's nj. birthday ut
.Marion county Ipst wit k. He cime
1 1 Oregon in IM,, and Mnrion comity
claims that he is tl olihM i lonrer
the stale. This tlie Imh-.'kmknt
dome, ml mines (.ri'dina Mary I
V. .... I ..r tl . ... . . . . I
Wl.ia! of il l sls.rn W lio has U i-'b. ,J
.
lhe
'I l'l I, and win) rmi' to t ;e
S',:1 ''' fore I .",;.
The Ciitiil.orlnn. Prflii lerl.in
Churehal .McMimivilie was burnt tli
llbst Sunday night. It is tliouirht the
sasi'Jgi
lsvya smai a swnaa
for Infants
B'fBHIHTY yaJ' oosa)iaoastorUyrHtajbi
ll
tniL'Inn of riersons, paranit
HJannonet:onailr "
thwoTlil la fvar knoerm. I U trmml . CavllJraa lUf 'A J
rtr l.an 1.-t.Vi fr'- l lUir liwam. Iu it Iat11ir T
.a.lliliir mMrh U solwtlT ra.fi mni yrttcfclly f.rfaa m m
tbilda incJIclna.
CiaajoHaesh-oTJCyorti.
Cuatoria a,UaTs "t'ev.rUbnasa.
Castorta prevent, vomitinf; Sour Cwrt
Caitorlq enras Dtarrho ajd Wlaia Coltay
Cnstorla ralievea Te. thing Tremblaa.
rsoril earn Constlpa.tio mmi nTila'r.
CastoHn neTitr&Ures tha gffecti of ia.r)onlo acH ta F aaotaoatew air.
Castorta docs not contatn innrylilno.glnm, jfair'a yryrt7.
Castorta aesJml1atMhfina,T!sri1aj
gtylng bcn'ihy and natural aloop.
CnstoH-v U pnt np tn ona-stro Tiottlaa aw71MajUjJfcsl.
Don't alloir any tm to sell yon any-tMaaT also ths. ul er aarosataa
tliot It Ujnat ai gnnrt''ana'ajrUlanwr Tory l-ar "
So that yon rt C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
Tho fan-almllo
sitrnatnrai of
Children Cry for
fire was the work of bu;-. The
pMHtor lost hia lilii my and uiaiui
seiipta. The t hun li was t lie home for
the leading eongregation of the. eity.
.1 hero was insuiance amounting to
$IJ(Ml, but that will not make gootl
the lo.as. Tlie Micii-ty will nam re
build. Klaniatii I'a'ls now hps a Hystcni
ot water works and tire protection.
The elevation of the ie crvoir above
the power-liousi? is L'tHI feet, allbrding
oil Main street a preajre of 8-1
pounds lo the Mjuare inch. The
t icrvoir is tli largoct, undei cover,
in the elate. Its depth on an aver
age Is HI F ft; diameter, (iO feet,
When full it iil un three hi reams
from the hydrint lo hours. The
supply of water is Irom a large living
spring of pure, ..' I water. There
are over two mil of mains, 10,ti,i3
feet. The amount of e j i r-i expend
ed In the constrih-'ioii of the water
works foots up i t-.it ly Jl(i,()(ii, lttt)o
ol which was expi'ii led for labor.
Our II. V. ia inataP- this plant
Careful consumers siy, "( me bar of
Hoe Cake is w'oi th two of common
soap." . I
The TIgvj York
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The Leading National
Republican Family Newspaper,
Will tiii.Kc ;i vigorous
tlie l'lTsitltMuijil r;niipiii.i,ii, for principles which
will Iji iu, proporily to
Its c.iiiipahii news niid discussions will interest
and should he rend hy every American citizen. We
hiniisli t!ie Ilillshoro
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4 3I(inilis (l't Weeks) for 30 cents.
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Writ" uiir iiimii' nit.l iiMre.s oil a
Tri Im ue Kuililinir. Sen York Citr, nml a naniple py r tin Mrw Yrk
Wct'klj 1 1 iliiinr u it I lit iniiilcil lo yon.
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B!acfiYe!.'c Ccnuino
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Vna sriil Anil one coupon ln; ic each 1 nance hs ami ram . on pons hsskl eaca I tem
Bujr a ttis. r'l irai coujmn ami sea how lo get four share of fanjtm ra preaeata.
aVWayaVat'sVi
and Children.
ta m-ph f M Tltlf
fmm&T far lavlamta M Clslldrwm
Pitcher's Castorla.
the: man
WHOSE CLOTHES FIT
Seems, tn get aloriar in Ilia wurlil
ciiaicr llian tlie oilier fellow.
In the firxt place, lie It more nt
ease at majiul film tiniiB.
And he iicnerallv find a Kltna-
lioii quickly, wiicn tli row u out uf
eniibi.viiieiit.
IU seems to get tlie liert paying
IKinitions.
The fact that he buys ems! clot lie
in iu itnelf a recoiiiiiieiiilation.
It bIiowb that lie ia etamomical.
W. HOLMES, Tailor.
Malu Street, a . Hlllalior, Oregon
Siiitmde loonier. OKI garments
cleaned, dyed or repaired.
ltoyM and UMn' Aid Ho-If ty
lOYS MAY UK 11 A l (AND POM E-
1J time Kirls) for (1) nru-iutry service ai
wiiios; (2) upon indenture, to work, nU
tenil school, ana lie nroiutnt up snmew hat
as ronr own;l an. I 'A) children triy lit
n u l lor loud ilOHion. A.lilrras
W. T. (iARDSER,
ftipt. Ilnva' and dins' Aid Hociely, I'oit-
Inntl. Oregon.
.. FOR
Sound Money.
National Honor,
Home Prosperity.
iiutl rolontloNH flu;lit tlirouv;li
lhe entire country.
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