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GREENBACKS AND BANK NOTES. What is What a Goldite In a Gold Paper Says About Them. MATTHEW MARSHALL IN THE SUN. national bank circulation now in use is open to the objection that the country pays for it at the rate of over $8,000,- 000 a year, when it might have it for nothing but the cost of printing It. Here are the figures, compiled from the latest reports of the comptroller of the cur rency : Expanses of th# comptroller's office. Interest on bonds deposited.............. Total........................................................... 810,196,685 Less taxes and assessments paid by tho banks............................................. 2,051,438 Net cost to the people........................ A Greenback# Are Upheld end Banks of Is sue Denounced by a Highly Reputed Champion of “Sound Money"—The "Mon. strous" Proposition of the Banker#. Ç “Matthew Marshall,*’ who contrib utes articles to the Monday issues of the New York Sun, has the reputation of being a leading authority upon financial questions. He to a greater extent than any other writer in New York enjoys the confidence and haB the support of the golditea, and his utterances upon the money question are entitled to more than ordinary consideration upon that account. “Matthew Marshall” is the uom de plume employed by Mr. Thomas Hitchcock, one of the largest holders of New York Sun stock Because of the foregoing facts the fol lowing pronounced concessions to the greenback and denunciation of the pres ent system of banking are noteworthy and will prove entertaining reading to all those interested in the discussion of financial topics. This is an extract from the article of “Matthew Marshall’* in The Sun of March 2: Ever since the exports of gold from the country began to alarm the finan ciers of Wall street, a persistent clamor has been kept up, and the president and the secretary of the treasury have joined in it, for the retirement and cancella tion of the government legal tender notes. Seeing only the fact that the legal tenders are made an instrument for drawing from the United States treasury the gold wanted for export, the assumption has been hastily made that the notes themselves are the sole cause □f the exports, and thus that but for them there would be no demand for the I metal, either upon the treasury or else where. It is uot considered that gold is exported because our foreign creditors insist upon having it, and that with or without gold exports the government would have had to sell bonds to meet the deficiency in its revenues. HEADQUARTERS FOR In two years and a half this deficiency has amounted to $130,000,000, and it HARDWARE, is increasing month by month. Unless, STOVES and therefore, bonds of some kind had been TINWARE sold the treasury must have stopped payment. It is also overlooked that the I government pays out annually, exclu sive of postofflee disbursements, $375,- F ALL KINDS and GRADES' 000,000, for all of which, if the legal Mintrs’ Tools, Giant Powder. Cap> tenders were retired, its creditors would and Fuse. A tine line of Electric Cutleuv. and a large and complete stock of Fishini have the right to demand coin, and all Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of of which, if it were not paid in gold all kinds done on short notice. All work coin, would have to be paid in silver . uaranteed. dollars. Thus the treasury would be £9**Tin Shop in connection. put into precisely the same dilemma in First-class go ds, and prices as low as the which it has been for the last three lowest. years. If it paid only silver, it would suspend gold payments, and if it main tained gold payments it could do 6oonly by requiring gold in payment of cus toms and taxes and by getting gold for With ail bad conaaqwaetd, certain'y and rapidly the bonds sold to supply the deficiency. ut . 1 w! h as e and ca.y iu«t ■ de QuoAion llUuk an If, to avoid this necessity, it received look frw. Call <.. «ill l)K W km > IN< Fl > UTE l.i# W. N n.h . ......................... M and paid out bank notes and bank checks, the banks would have to furnish the gold, and to do this they would have to contract their loans to an ex ent which would produce a far greater Incubators A Brooders. monetary stringency than could possibly Make money while ae produced by the selling of govern- others ar# wasting time by old processes. nont bonds. To the much abused legal Catalog tells all about It, and describes every ender notes, indeed, the financial com- article needed for the 'nunity has for many years owed its poultry business. protection from financial convulsions compared that of 1893 was in The “ERIE significant. to which Considering, too, that ever mechanlcaMy the best wheel. Prettle t model. since the flurry in Wall street caused by We are Pacific Coast the Venezuelan boundary message and Agents. Bicycle cata i logue, mailed free.Rives by preparations for the government bond full description, prices, etc. agents wanted issue the banks in this city have virtu PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Petaluma. Cal branch nocss, 231 8. Main St.. Los Angeles.| ally suspended payment even in legal tenders, the likelihood of their main taining payment in gold in similar cir cumstances is very small. At this mo 2 • ment the secretary of the treasury, in • . . THE . . • compliance with their solicitations, is leaving $20,000,000 of the proceeds of the recent loan on deposit with some of them, in order that they may not be put to the inconvenience of paying him the GERMAN AND ENGLISH. S money. This, after all, is an argument which This is a neat thirty-two page vol appeals chiefly, if not wholly, to finan ume, containing full report of Mr. ciers. The majority of the voters of the Coxey’s hearing before Ways and country see in the proposal to retire the Means Sub-Committee. Positively legal tenders by funding them into bonds the only a scheme for making money scarce, and of thereby benefiting the lenders of CAMPAIQK it at the expense of borrowers and of For the least money issued in citizens at large, who would be taxed to the interest of the Reform move pay from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 of ment. It fully explains how the interest annually on a debt on which Non Interest Bond system would the nation now pays nothing. To attach Solve the Money Problem; Solve this scheme to that of establishing the the 8-Hour Question; Relieve the single gold standard, as many of our so Country of Idle Labor; Settles So cialism ; Promote all Public Works; called 6ound money advocates are doing, Get Money Out; Stop the Interest is to secure the rejection of both. That a Drain; Benefit all the People all the portion of the notes will be retired and time; It will Settle the Immigration Question and it Settles the Gold and locked up under the operations of the re Silver Question; will Abolish Muni sumption act of 1875, just so soon as the cipal Taxation. government’s revenues equal its expen ditures, is inevitable, and this alone will ’’ Note the Prices. -f a By the hundred at actual cost, Si.00. C arouse opposition enough, without at a All orders for less than 100 will be fill- A tempting to retire the whole amount. Concurrently with this unpopular v ed at the rate of 2c per copy postpaid, y j Address all orders to c plan of funding the legal tender into in C JACOB S. COXEY, J terest paying bonds, some of our self constituted sound money champions de n Massillon, Ohio. P mand an increase of national bank cir culation, either by permitting an issue of it up to the full face value of the gov ernment bonds deposited to secure it, in stead of the 90 per cent now allowed by law, or, whut is still more objection able, by permitting it to be issued with out any bond security whatever. This latter proposition, to those who retain a recollection of the various kinds of wild cat currency which cursed the country ...... GIVEN AWAY IN..... ; before the war, is monstrous. To let 55 Separate Prizes loose over 7,000 banks, big and little, upon the community, with power to is V ... ONE PRIZE OF. . . sue currency at pleasure, secured by nothing but their own assets, is not to be thought of for a moment. 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To insist, therefore, that in order to estab lish the gold standard it must be accom panied by a bank circulation which ei ther exposes citizens to robbery or robs them outright of $8,000,000 a year is more than foolish. If, as the opponents of the legal tenders insist, the govern ment is to go out of the banking busi ness, it can begin to do it nowhere bet ter than in abolishing the entire na tional bank system, with all its array of officers and examiners, and its con stant supervision at great expense of 8,700 separate institutions, for the management and for the solvency of which it stands eponsor to the public, aud the notes of which it assumes the duty of redeeming. Masaachagetts Populists. The Massachusetts state convention of tho People’s Party, held Feb. 22, in Boston, adopted the following resolu tion : The People’s Party of Massachusetts, declaring for the ultimate destruction of all monopolies that are oppressing the people, and recognizing the fact that there is a rapidly growing sentiment among the followers of all political par ties in opposition to money monopoly, affirm our belief that in this “irrepress ible” conflict to improve the financial and industrial conditions and restore the republic to its normal prosperity we should welcome the co-operation of all those opposed to the money power that is attempting to fix upon the country the British gold standard; aud, to se cure its defeat, we should endeavor to unite all forces into one solid, aggres sive, irresistible phalanx that will se cure free coinage of both silver and gold, at 10 to 1, and the issuo of all paper by the United States, without tho interven tion of private banks of issue, to be re ceivable for all dues public and private; the volume to keep pace at a fixed ratio with the increase in population and de mands of business. We believe, also, that thero should be a plank on land, a plank on transportation, and an anti monopoly plank in the national plat form. ’ ’ Peculiar to New York. A boy ran away from his home in Chicago and was on the point of enter ing New York when a detective arrested him. A New York newspaper repre sents the lad as exclaiming to the de tective : “Youse is a detective. I knowed youse the minute I set eyes on youse. ” The New York newspaper was away off. In its ignorance it put a bit of slang peculiar to New York oity itself into the month of this young scion of ' the town by the lake. The Chicago boy might have used bad grammar enough in his own way, but he would never have used it in the Bowery way. I “Youse” pronounced with its indescrib- ’ able intonation is a choice bit of dialect never heard outside the great and cul- tured city of New York. Here is an expression heard every day among marketmen and other small deal ers of New York: "He t’rowed me down.” Nobody beyond the limits of the in fluence of the Bowery tongue would ever suspect that “he t’rowed medown” meant merely “be cheated me.” An other peculiar bit of New York lan guage in use among those who think they are well educated is the phrase “quite a little. ” This monstrosity late ly cropped out in the letter even of a New York literary correspondent and an editor. Who could guess that “quite a little” is intended to take the plaoe of “considerable” or “considrerably,” as the case may be? The Time of Year. The spring is at hand, the time of year to plant trees, level off the green sward, sprout the flower seeds and make the earth beautiful. It Saves Lives Every Day. We dip from the Arbor day address Thousands of cases of Consumption, of Hon. Charles M. Loring the follow Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and Croups are ing directions on the right way to plant cured everv day by Shiloh’s Cure, For sale by T. K. Bolton. trees: Tho holes into which the tree is to bo placed should be 6 feet in diameter, 3 to 6 feet in depth and filled to within two feet of the surface with good, rich loam, leaving a mound in th center on which to set the roots. The roots the tree should slope downward rather t.' with the ends higher than at tho point wh. . they leave the tree, as I have often seen them. They should be smoothly trimmed with a sharp knife where the ends have been broken in digging and protected from the sun and wind by damp straw or covered with loose earth until planted. The tree should be held in place at the depth at which it grew and the roots spread as-evenly as possible in the hole. Then good, rich loum should be carefully and firmly worked among them until they are cov ered. The hole, after being filled, should be covered with heavy mulching. The trunks of all trees with smooth bark Bhould be protected from the rays of the sun. In fact, all trees recently transplanted do bet ter if protected. Straw rope, wound around the tree, is the best protection, but the wooden guard is much better than nothing. All trees planted on the street should be protected by the guard to save them from injury from the teeth of biting animals. The guards are inex pensive and are worth ten times their cost. When the tree begins to grow, it should be very carefully watched, and if the season is dry it should be watered. Do not sprinkle a little wa ter over the surface of the ground every day. That brings the flue roots to the Burface, where they will soon dry up, but give them a thor ough soaking once in two weeks. By observing these rules the work done on Arbor day will bring lasting satisfaction to the tree planters while living and blessings upon their heads by the generations who follow them. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, ot Canajoharie, N. Y., says ihat he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis covery in the bouse and his faniilv has al ways found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman. druggist, Catskill, N. Y. says that Dr. King’s New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy: that he has used it in his familj for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial hotties free at E. A. S herwin ’ s Drug The People’s Servant. The complaint has been made for some If the wheels of the treasury depart years that there are too many fads in ment clog a bit within the next few the public schools, and it is a reasonable days, Uncle Sam will kindly overlook one. Life is too short to learn every- the friction. His secretary of the treas I thing, especially when much of the ury has been in town, the H od of the hour with bond buyers, bankers and / learning of the schools is absolutely use business men of various degrees. less lumber so far as being worth any He has been the chief adviser at con thing practically is concerned. How ferences, the honored guest at dinners will it help a child morally, how aid and luncheons. He has been whirled | him to earn his bread, to be able to about from business to diversion, and vice versa, finishing with a brilliant re parse without a break a whole page of ception in his honor at the Manhattan blank verse or to solve with the rapid club, where be made the first public ity of a lightning calculator the Chinese speech during his brief stay. It was a puzzles in arithmetic which teachers sit tremendous crush. Earlier in the day up nights to invent? The average school the secretary had lunched with the Up child must go to work at 12 to 14 years Town association at 111 Fifth avenue. old. A good knowledge of reading, writ Mr. Carlisle arrived at the Manhattan ing, arithmetic and geography, with a club at 9:30 p. m. thorough understanding of the history Among those present were Congress man Hall of Missouri, President G. G. and government of his own country, are Williams of the Chemical bank, John all the scholastio attainments there is A. Stewart, Andrew H. Green, W. W. time for him to acquire. Some drawing Sherman of the Bank of Commerce, and music may be added. If in addition President A. B. Hepburn of the Third to these the teacher strives to make him National bank, H. W. Cannon of the honest, clean and police, that is enough. Chase National bank, John S. Kennedy and Conrad N. Jordan.—New York The Mohammedans will this autumn World. ________________ j hold a great congress of all the people Hill and Rothschild. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press says in a recent let ter : Mr. Peffer tried to pass today his resolution calling for an inquiry into the circumstances attending the differ ent bond issues, but Mr. Hill, speaking for the Rothschild syndicate, opposed the inquiry and talked against the reso lution until 2 o’clock, so as to force it on the calendar. Mr. Tillman and Mr. Allen made pointed remarks as to Mr. Hill’s course, but that did not disturb the New York senator. The firm of August Belmont & Co. of New York, who represent in the United States the Rothschilds, are warm supporters of Tammany Hall and Mr. Hill. Hence the New York senator comes to their defense. It is not im probable, however, that the finance com mittee may yet be directed to make this inquiry. The Real Purpose of the Roads. Remember, while passing, that none of these bond schemes—neither the three issues of Cleveland nor the bond act of the Republican house—is intended to give relief to the country, nor is it pre tended that they will do eo. They are issued to koep up a useless hoard of gold, so as to get a vast debt on the people and thus satisfy the money kings who rule this country.—People’s Advocate. Wendell Phillips* Prophecy. The Ballington Booth Movement. If the right side of a controversy is always known by the side that keeps its temper, then the Ballington Booths, husband and wife, are clearly entitled to the sympathy and encouragement of the American people. They have not called their opponents liars, and they have, to a degree greater than was to be expected, kept their mouths shut. The fact that without a murmur or a word Balliugton Booth turned over to the representatives of the British Salva tion Army all the property, amounting to $1,000,000, that had been accumulat ed in this country and that stood in his name, shows him to be just, generous and wholly unmercenary. The money of William E. Dodge and of those wealthy American citizens who were, unknown to the rest of the world, mod estly and quietly backing the Salvation leaders will now be transferred to Bal lington Booth’s new Army. The new Army has the whole sym pathy of the American people. We want an American Army, with leaders be longing to this country. At the monster meeting in Cooper Union, New York, where the new movement was inaugu rated, many of the corps who had de serted the old organization signified their allegiance to the new one by wearing tiny American flags. It was well. Why should not their badge be a device bear ing tho American flag intertwined with the white flag, signifying peace and pur ity and patriotism? Ballington and Mrs. Booth do well to make their new movement one among the middle classes in this country. Thore is no class among whom spiritual faith has grown more cold. ' The Tale Told of a Doctor. ANADIAN PACIFIC RY. C S00 PACIFIC LINE. —The Only Transcontinental Route— RUNNING THROUKH FROM PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC, A SUFFERING CHILD Head and Scalp Raw with Places Size of Sliver Dollar. Va rious Remedies only caused Fresh Eruptions. Applied CUTICX’RA. Change in Twenty-four Hours. Perfect Cure in Two Weeks. My little son, aged three, was very much troubled with a breaking out on hi, scalp and behind bi, car. The places affected were about as large a, a silver dollar; the flesh seemed raw and covered with little blister,. The child suffered considerably, and was nat urally very fretful. I tried several remedies without obtaining any beneficial reiulta: in fact the eruptions Kerned to be spreading and now places breaking out. I concluded to try the C utici - ra R emedies . I washed th# affected part, with the C vticvra Boar, tak ing care not to irritate the flesh, and applied C vticuba . I noticed a change for the better in the appearance of the eruptions In twenty- four hours, and in two weeks the eruptions entirely disappeared, leaving the skin smooth and the scalp clean; in fact a perfect cur#, as I have not seen any indications of any eruption or breaking out sinoe. 1 gave th# child only a few dote, of the C pticvea R e solvent . I consider your C cticvra II emz - dies very valuable. 1 believe C cticvra would be excellent for applying to lMect bites, which are verv annoying in this country. C. A. ARMSTRONG, Swift Island, N.C. Bold throughout the world. Price,C vticura , 60c ; S oap , ‘-’ c .; II esclvest , |1. P ottzb D bu . A nd C hkm . 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Tri S S j a packag« ot eat treat- 1 I i I m L. meat ter veakn.Man, I I , n ■ (key. n.rvoua debility and loat vitality Hut Ir«o for U caati postage. Apropos of doctors’ beards and mi crobes, a lady writes: “Several years ago I took the steam cars to and from school. For a week or more our family —VIA— physician took the crowded noon train, always sitting very near me, and enter ing into conversation. On questioning his sister-in-law about his trips, she —Of TDK— said: ‘Oh, he has a smallpox patient at Southern Pacific Co C., and is afraid to take his carriage for fear of communicating contagion. So Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. he takes the train. ’ I always supposed his professional eye looked on me as a I North South ! prospective smallpox patient. Boston 8:50 p ni Lv Portland Ar ïïîïôT" m Transcript. 12:50p m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m EAST AND SOUTH SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, of the County of Jackson. Joseph Clift, Plaintiff,) vs. ! 8uit in Equity Jane Clift, Defend- [ for divorce. ant. J To Jane Clift, the above-named Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above Plaintiff in the above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, within ten dava from the date of the service of this Summons upon you. if served in 1:20 p m Lv Ashland Ar 4:10 p m Jackson County, Oregon; but if served in 10:45 a m ' Ar SanEranciscoLv 6:00p n> any other county in th# State of Oregon, _ _____ I then within twenty days from the date of Above trams stop at E<s* lortland, t^e service of thia Summons uponycu;or °° a lhlnv & Alb on ' lf serve<1 on VOU OUt of the Sttte of Oregon, ti™ Ten.,^ ' ?.r b-v publication, then by the first day of tion, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, j the ensuing September term of said Court, Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell. to-wit ; the 14:h day ot September, 1896 ; aud Drains and all stations from Roseburg to you are hereby notified that if you fail to Ashland, inclusive. appear and answer said complaint, aa here by required, the Plaintiff will take judg Roseburg Mail Daily. ment against you. and ash for a decree aa LKAVR- arrive : prayed for in the Complaint in the above Portland.... 8:3C a m 1 Roseburg... 5:20 p m entitled suit: to-wit; that th# bonds of Roseburg.. .6:00 a m | Portland... .4:40pm matrimony heretofore existing between Plaintiff and Defendant be dissolved, and Salem Passenger Dally. for such other and further relief as may beJust and equitable. leave : arrive This Summons is published for six con Portland. .4:00 p. m. 1 Salem... 10:15 a. m. secutive weeks in the V alley R ecord , a Salem....... 8:00 a. m. 1 Portland. ..6:15p. m weekly newspaper of general circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, by order of Hon. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. H. K. Hanna, one of theJudges of the first Judicial district made at Chambers in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Jacksonville. Oregon on th# 6th day of March A. D. 1896. —AND— WHITE <fc JEFFREY. Second- Class Sleeping Cars Attorney, for Plaintiff. Attached to all through trains. The Shasta Route Christmae Tips. One of the objections to Christmas boxes, writes James Payn, is that one is seldom quite certain whether one is giving to the right people. Dumas tells ns that he took some pains to discover one Christmas day what he was paying for. A second lamplighter excited his suspicions. “I have already made my little present,” he said, “to the man that lights the street lamp.” “Yes, sir,” returned the other, “but I am the man who puts it out. ” An Able Youth. Mamie—Has Charley acquired any accomplishments since he went to col lege? Flossie—I should say he had. You ought to see how easily he keeps a cig arette in his mouth when he’s talking. —Roxbury Gazette. The nemertes, a marine animal, is m angler and a net combined. Thissin- ■,ular creature has a ribbon like structure, oily an eighth of an inch thick, but from :0 to 90 feet in length. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) GOING EAST? _____ le a v es ;___________ arrives ;______ Portland... .7:30 am Corvallis.. .12.15 p n> Corvallis... 1:00 p m Portland.. . .5:40 p m For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint you have a printed At Albany and Corvallis connect with guarantee on evey bottle of Shiloh’s Vital trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Rail izer It never fails to cure. For sale by T. roads. K. Bolton. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) leave : arrive : There seems to be a mysterious con Portland . .4:45 p m | M ’ Minnville 7:25 pm nection between mules and cotton in the M’Minnville 5:50am | Portland.. ..8:25 a a south. When the cotton crop is large, THROUGH TICKETS mules are in active demaud. It has been noted that the mule market of Georgia To all points in the Eastern States, has been remarkably active lately. Canada and Europecan be obtained from E. C. KANE, Agent, Ashland. This means a great cotton crop, the wise KOEHLER, E.P. ROGERS, ones say. Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass Ag This is The Pall Mall Gazette’s view of American politics: “The responsible holding fast to the Moslem faith, to de house of representatives is now the vise means of uniting the different fac inly body in which the United States has faith. ” tions of Islam aud of regaining the fast fading power of the religion of Moham STAGE GLINTS. med. Undoubtedly the loss of political power the world over and the threaten Lillian Russell is no longer the gold ed loss of still more of it in the imme mine for managers that 6he was a few diate future cause the true believer much years ago. more uneasiness than the waning of re Paul Kester is hard at work on the ligious faith. The religion and politics play in which Henry Miller is to star of the Moslem are one, however. When next season. one dies, the other cannot live. Times Calve may make a concert tour of the have indeed changed since the polite United States this spring, giving scenes and learned Moors were the most power from her greatest grand opera successes. It’s a mighty dull day on the New ful and enlightened people of Europe. York Rialto when at least one $1,000,- » Thomas Jefferson was in favor of the D00 theatrical syndicate is not organized. Most vaudeville shows next season annexation of Cuba to the United States, but he would draw the line there and will consist of a burlesque, with the extend our territory no farther south. olio introduced more or less appropri ately. The geographical location of Cuba cer The Bostonians will soon have a rival tainly indicates that she should be a in the Leslie Opera company, which wiL part of the United States, but we do not be a similar organization, with the same want her unless she wants to come to us. Kims. ARE YOU If so be sure and see that your tickets read via the N orthern pacific R > N S Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant — THIS IS THE — GREAT - SHORT - IJNE BETWEEN DULUTH St. PAUL & CHICAGO And all points East and South. Their Magnificent track, Peerless Vesti- buled Dining and Sleeping Car Trains and Motto: “ALWAYS ON TIME” RAILROAD U Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis &. Omaha R’y Dining Cars Have given this road a national reputa tion. 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