aaSSB , .prT.vjjreVf rnnuii'fin W " A W" '" p-? TW- ' I'J J ffJ n fo ifr- I p & i I n N lHi I rtff R: u 19 tl JJrU! Mrf tot I STEINER'S Khb ARE - TIIM CAPITAL JOBBML IIIAll.Y AND WKKKI.Y.) BY HOKUK BROTHUWa, Fill DAY, OCT. 4, 1895. Only the moat skilled in any cnlllnj; am Kulng to succeed. Now uroparo to bouse the wlntu Mitiply of fruit nod vegotub'es. Utah eiiowa uu aaseentiieut of Wr i(7K 2al, agaluat $09,602,053 Inst year. Hid hablta are the weed that Mulie the home yield a poor crop of yuunir folks. Tuooma baa a debt of $3,032,210, Beat lie t3,60,0S0. Their tux levy la 12J mills. Uarelea cultivation, hat vesting ntl marketing nre the trinity of failure on the farm. aA.'ter October 7 you ca'i ride on the Capital City tied rlc line large cars fur UJ cttnta. The principles of ulvll service reform do not properly luclude keeping old ring politicians lu ofllco forever. rn appointing atephen A. Lowell to succeed Judge Fee, Governor Lord honored a cleau-handed, Intelligent gentleman. Hasn't rotten municipal politics something to do with tho big debts of Portland aud Tacoma, to say nothing of their bank defalcations? Margaret Mather, the American (act ress, was a decont woman before she married tho millionaire protllgato son bf Pabst, the Mllwaukle brewer. Wed nesday she horsewhipped him. Something that docs not occur often the funoral of au lufldol woman. Mrs. Katie Keun Bmlth, of tho Oregon Secular Union, died in John Day City aud bad a secular funeral. Tho Amerlcau people are paying tho Bpreckela sugar trust at Ban Francisco ten millions a year on Hawaiian sugar. Hadn't they better buy the Islands and atop that busluetfe? There are no two better groomed men lu America thau Senator John II. Mitchell and Congressman Dinger nermanu. Beuator Geo. W. MoBrlde Is also coming up in the scales. 8lnco Prof. McElroy'a title was changed from Professor of English Literature to Professor of Ethics Thk Journal sleeps castor. No onecau tell what "ethics" Is, aud McElroy can do that as well as anybody else. The J ouknal believes the oMotals of the Btate fair have done their best to mako the state fair a success. They have made some mistakes and wight have done better, but take It all In all aud considering the hard times, they have done well. If Jones & Bmlth are lu partnership and go out ot business, they are respon sible to their creditors, aud must pay as long as they have a cent. But If they incorporate and call It "the Jones & Smith Company," they cau retire with good private fortunes aud leave tho 'company" to pay their debts. When the Oregonlan says: "We of tho United States cannot makeand maintain a value for silver, or any tulug eU, dllterent from the rebt of the world," It tells the truth, about the operation of the single gold standard. Tkat will drag tho prices or labor aud products down to Europeau levels. Gold monometallism is even a mote poteut tqualliar thau free trade. Children cVy'fb? !Itchf rf CattQrtUr Douto, Salve, Liimenf, THE FARMER V8. OITY. Congressman Bryan Rulil at Balem: lake 4'oriiaiiuanooaium imiuiuie; gon aud Oregon will stand, another Portland and Balem will arise to take their places; but take at one BWeep the firrnera out of Oregon, and crass will grow In thestree'tsorjour cities, and you will have nothing t) do. "Albany Democrat. Which was Eoueeiess uud meaning less. Greut cities have bten liullt uo where the country, so far as natural fertility for farming purposes Is con doned, was practically wiped nut, and around thoso great cltlea laud became valuable, was fertilized and made rich, because Its products were in demand by the inhabitants of tho great citlco, where factories and mills and store nd shops and busy marts of trado were Kept prosperous. It Is time that, bare faced falsehood was exposed whirl) keens constantly assorting that tin- eUlca are Indebted to the surrounding farming couutry for their existence, It Is time farmers should realize that to die life of the cities they must look for tho value of their farms and their pro ducts. When the mills nre bumming; when the tin bucket brigade In reculv .oglts good money every Saturday ulghtaudspnidlug It for meut, pot ilqes, fruit, 11 our, clothing and other necessaries, then is tho time that the farmer is prosperous, and it Is. In the ylclnjty of cltlea where the factories ore most numerous, where the tin bucket brigade Is the strongest, where the most cash Is paid out for wages-It is around such cities that farms are most valuable and that tho greatest pros perity exists among tillers of tho soil. Salem Statesman. There Is Bomo truth lu tho theory that cities mako a home market for tho farmer, but after all is said and dono, what has Salem and all tho towns in this yalley been Hying oil" tbo paBt month, but tho wages paid ou the farms ? The "tin buokot brlgado" bos been out to the hoplloids and pruuo or chards and tho farmer bos been giving city people a chance to make a little money and tho merchants n chance to do a littlo business. More cash has been paid out In wages on tbo adjoining farms in September .than Is paid out In all the factories of Balem lu a year, Tho i8tatesman will have a hard timo to establish its theory that the farmer depeuds on the town for his existence. It is more nearly truo that tho town dopends on the farmer. The farmer produces all of bis wealth out of his labor and out of tbo soil. The town people and business peoploare largely mlddlo men, who handle tho products of the farm, or supplys the farmer with what he needs on u margin. That is tbo trouble with our country, The pollllcs,government, tlnauco system and legislation la created by and for the mlddlo men, who merely toll the laborer and pro ducer. If tho farmer and laborer cau live by their productive, toll, the mor chont, banker, lawyer, pollMclau can prosper. If the farmer Is prosperous the city will boom. Let us boom the farmer awhile. Oregou Is lu touch with the world. It knows Its values and prices must conform to thoae of the worldat large, and It cannot be carried away yjhe appeals and aopbrlslrlea deolalm era.'' Oregontau. That is the true dectrluo for a inono motalllst free trader, The Bepubllcau party believes that values and prices of labor aud products should "conform" to those of tbe world at large. It Is only the gospel of despair In the gold bug brain of Harvey Hcott that would drive our country's products and prices down to the low lovel of England, and tbe other Europeau countries. Have Americans Any ute for suob doctrlue T Weak and Nervous Describes the condition of thousand of pepple at this season. They have no apj elite fan. notsieep, and complain of the prw rating effect ot warmer weather. Thts condition maybe remedied by Hood's Sarsspatiljs. which creates an appetite, and tones up all the organs. It gives good health by making the blood pure. Ilood's pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for - LEADERS; AN INDEPENDENT MAYOR Sacramento has an independent nnyor who )bb put the city right to the front tho past year aud refused to allow his name to go before auy nominating couveutlou. He seems to bo a man of the right stripe to hold office. A Sacramento Beo reporter called on Mayor Bteluman at the lattcr's ofllce and nsked why it was that ho did not permit his name to go before tbo Dem ocrat convention for tho olllca of mayor, la replying, tho mayor said: "I never asked u delegate hi that conven tion to vote for me, consequently I wbb not obliged 1 1 eubmlt my name. I bad already received the nomluatlou by a petition signed by over 1000 qualified Voters, who asked me to stand for the mayorship once more. As my platform Is autl-bosslsm, 1 thought that I would go before the people at the coming election without auy party whip or boss over me. My platform, brltlly stated Is: "Upward and on ward." I cau see the dawning of a new era of new prosperity and polut with pride to the fuot tbat there has been Kroat Improvement during the term of oMoo, greater than during any of the terms of my predeceesors.who were in for much longer ternls. "J am In favor of keeping up tho street Improvements - by dlspluolug wooden oues with concrete I favor running tbo clty;n,.9trlct bualueis principles. I want to see taxes keep us tow as possible, consistent with good government. "I am in favor of a better water sup ply, but I believe the city should owu aud control tho same, as well us the city lighting." Tho new Northern Pacific railroad receivers appotuted by Judge Jenkins are Mr. Blgolow, oue of Receiver Payne's bondsmen and a co.stock bolder with him In the First National bank, tho Mllwaukeo Street Bull way company aud the Wisconsin Telephone company. The other, Edwin W. Mc Honry, was chief engineer of tho Northern Pacific system under the Villard regime. There Is much discon tent among the bondholders over the appointments. How's Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CHENEY &CO. Trops, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans, actions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truss, Wholesale Drugghl. Toledo, O,, Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acdng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price. 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Tiiky Go. The last of those choice Southern Oregou peaches must be a ld at an early hour. They aro the finest ever in tbe market, and are now going at a low price. John G. Wright. i There are 177765 miles of railroad In tho United States. There are 00,635,630 rails used to cover, this grouud. There are 633,265.000 tleajused to bind these rails together, but no such amount, however, la required to bind tho hearts of the traveling publio to the fact that tho Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities on nil their trains between St. Paul- and Chicago which form close connections with all lines, to tho east aud south. Mako a note of It, Rheumatism is a symptom of disease of tbe Rid npys. It will certainly bo relieved by Parka Sure Cure. That headache, backache and tired feeling come from the same cause. Ak for Parks' Sure Cure for tbo Uyer and kidneys price 1.00, sold by Lunn & Brooks. llMw VIGOR " MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Rtred. Weakness, NerrstHsneaa, ueouitr. ana ou us train , of evils iroui oarlr errors or j uiter esc overwork later excesses, the results ot 'K, sick etc. t'ull troiig;b, JTtl- iiau. worrr. octnunt and tone riven to everv orwn and portion oftbolxM)-. Slmple.nst nral methods, fmmrdl. ata Improvement seen. Failure Impowlbhs. rtt references. Hook, explanation and Drools mailed (-.CAied) Ire. EIIE'HEDICILOI.,i.fftr,.a. J"rtv m&m Corn ttire Eft;. A Great Blessing My wife and I hate found In Ilood's Barsapnrllla. Blie had rheumatism very severely, wltii snklcs and legs badly swollen, and hardly ablo to get up and down stairs without help. Many other remedies tailed, but Hood's Barsa parllla entirely cured her. It was "":oniy shortly after that I was taken with the same complaint, affect ing ray limbs and hips, so I Just tried tho same rriedlclno vt It'a tho same result. My wife and chil dren toko Ilood's Sarsapsrllla whenever titer feel tho need of a medicine and it Im mediately makes them (eel bolter. food's Sarsaparilla rJavea me doctor's bills, I nm sn engineer, aud well known In thts locality." Q. W. V YATT, White Dead Hill, Indian Ter. Hood's Pills SBflarffi1" JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Groceries, Paints, !s, Window GliipSfVnrnlttsics 11ml the most complete stock ot Crushes of nil Kinds in the State. Artists' 31aterials,LInic, llalr, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of OK ASS SUE OS NEW ADVERTISEMENT.. W A. VTKU Position ns housekeeper by ex perienced Utrronn woman clo sppults lUBlI'll. To boloundnt llev.Jnhn'n. Winter street, 3l Tiolt HA I.B. House and lot, 18lh and Oak, J1 prlo SIM, cost M). Apply on premises or udrttffct J.K. VHudjrixjol.rmeui. I0-2.1W fPHK undersigned having an extended ex- exi-erlcnco In writing rliks for both home and foreign companle. Ins openodan omce io trnnraci n geuerul tire Insurance busi ness twoduors notihof poHtnmce, Baltin or. 10 2-31 J.ft.FKnnusoH. c UrAI" SKKD Por sale at llrewster a wnnos, vi court sireei,aaieiu. iuj-oi HoUhK WANTKD-Kor a small family A with agoudgardeu prtterred, Address XJournal onice. S7lf acres good level land In Holt county, Nebrnska, to trade for land near 8a (tin, Or. AddrtM box S.Tliedford. Neb. 1B2W JirAflTriD lOoeugeuuw oanvass counties I for tbe Fountain W4uUor. Apply to J. U. i own. box 20H. 8a em. Or. y-18 Bl H cm UI WINU BAN O .CO., I Japanese Fancy nlnaware, Tel, Mattings, Uuder.clotllug k screens. DH'ixiug iiowns. Kverythlug chtfup. IU Court St.. under opera house. 9-18-lm MIH. fcLLA O. M'DOWELt, teacher of .voice culture, 31(1 High st. U 17-lm J ANTED Experienced lrls to hoosework ) in small lamUles. Pay 2 to 13. Apply utthlsomco WAQON TO THAiK-Kor sale or n trade II lor nay ana oats, a gooa isrm wagon. Apply to O riPayue, east ot asylum. 0l-3 i.MjK sAbh.-A lew ttnl-clas uiilou coms L1 Also some Jersey heifers nd a two-year Jonry bull. Apply to Oeo. K, Allen, 6 rutles HUoli.33 UrtM.G Party wanted to tart and rim llvervaml feed stable In luwn without such buduoss. Corner lot will be donated. Inquire at this orUoe. 8-ifT.lm' iU tua 11 AM oclrJiUtr-XJteralurB ot an j kinds on sale ana Uhrlsilon Bclence ser vice at XiH i.ilwirly utreot. corner Uhemeketn LP. h IBllKll, rewkpai trAdvertUlug Agent, , 31 Merehanta' Kxcbange, tian Kronelseoi. u our authorised agent. 'Jinls paper Is kept on ma in niiiunm, "VstU'Kl' 1'APJvR Uirge lot of heavy brown J wranplnii paper tor kaie choap. Just the lumg for putting under oarpeu. Vail at Jour nn nirie JL TucomaandbonFranelsoopapersonsaio K, XlUpi ruU)UiC41 UUK3K. M ONUY lt lAMN.-O. Marsh, iloom I'iwi omr Mook. UU. I,. .11 ...II. ,1,,b A k. TTrn . n rm mi i1 renlfi acres choice land fu West halem. Good, large homo ana born; variety ot bear ing fruit trees. Plenty of small Unit, good water and i acres timber. Address box Its, Balem. 8 Silt $600l UU VH nn Improved 6-acre trrct three miles south ot town. Hmall house. aud barn Inquire of uurggraf, ovor States 1 ii an. l-2Stf H tlas e not yet found, a' tarin to suit our customer who wants, not to exceed IU) acres In a embolic neighborhood and near a Catholle church, nnd transportation partially Improved, nl 1154), cash. Address Da" a & Hagrty,vutk mark street, Portland, 1 iwadtw IKUUA tniKHMAN Typewriting and commercial stenography. OrUoe, room OruT block. Tbe best of work done at rea sociable rates. 13-28 Remember Cy Stewart The Cooper. lie chu make anything with hoops on It. and make it good. Sew work or repairing. Mltop. oulh ot Miss's mill, (South Balem. U-lG-.-m n Ckl.kc.lcr' I'.cll.k !HiUMail tmS. rENWYROYAL PjLLS IWWI Ulf su 1 Ar43Sfck 1 Mnxmi if, x?S?-:M)slStV f-J VVU nMtu fce Ckuuutt s-y Qi UAWK. .). taJlX. LADIC US & i - lVlhMlUl4MM HP ??. I (. 'J U ,Wl- (w rtkmU I -lUU Mi W U MiUafcr lalfc"tWi.ftr" "fi.w,rk..iH.SSJIMiMaS u.u ir.uu. ran, r -1 TH MflfK -(DENTIST. IXlll. IXUIUT AND COMM KHOI A Jj. HTM. Orrir with Ur. J. M. Keens J Hneelal nllenjloa nlven 10 pre"atlon ot tbe nntnntl teeth by fillings of Mno jrola or other suitable tnatoitnl. Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfull Treated aridflfieU or erownfcd Willi Bold or pmo ulum inuni. finest of Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work. All operations as ne.rly 1'AlNliKSS as mor tal man caa mnUe them. AttificLiI Teoth Actually Better than ean-be had elsewhere, nnd n chesp- as tbo rbe-i pod. l'artics nvln nrtiflclnl taetb htcb lall to gUo sallsfactlon wIllbeBunr nnteed rc'Iof In reel Inn from our bands teeth unexcelled In adaption, strength nod natural appearance, CARD OF COMMENDATION, fr"roro eltlrens ot Portland, Or, April IP, IKsn tocitUensof ilelcnn, MonUl Dr. O. 11 Mack, l)entlt, nowrcxldtntoj you r city, but formerly of Portland, and well Knowu i ail ui u. uni "i" llunlD uuu Mv " perlorsas a dentist unywbeie. He Is a gen- tlemanwell worthy or confidence and favor. J. A. UU AMI Atl, M. JU-. .. .. Atrtvor ufl'mlland VM.H. WATKLN8,M.U., , Portland. A. 8, NICHOLS, M.U., ' Portland. J. It. UAHDWKtb, Dontlst, Portland J.G.OLENN, Dentist, Portland IIKLENA, Wpnt, Aug. JO. lKJi. Alter more than seven years' resl lenco and practice of Dr. MacMnileloaa,wonroploased to endorse nboyo expmslous ot comuicuda Un JO. K.TOOLK, Uove.uor of Montana. JOU.f O.UU11TIN, Mayor of Helena. Vil. M. BTEKLE, M. I).. , Helena. J. U. ATCniSON, M.D.. Helena. D.J. WAIT, D.I). 8., Uolona V. E. ZUUUll, Dentist, Helena. For satls'a tor- operation'. In Kn cm Or , aro enabled, by permission, to roler to su I noted and worthy gentlemen oa Ills Exec lency WM.l'.LOKD. Oovernor of Oi oon HON. PHILl.li-MKreCHAN, BtHteT curur i.i iii.gui HON. I1, r. vwtl.vEKnus Kiipniii. JuiUu, Mi tlri HON.UKO. 11 HUlt.NMT, ( licull Iiidio, bucni II. IMIOHH, klon. And many others nt liluh rtMinvtsliil'ir, MONEY TO LOAfl On farm land security. Special rules on large loans, loans oonslderaJ Without delay. HAMILTON A MUIK. .In n k 1'iilinlnit DRESSMAKING MHS CLhVENOER, iruiu rurtinuu lliui uiqiicu iiichiu'.biui ,,.!- lorn In the Cidrldge block, u.stulrs. next dooi to Cherrlngtou's gallery, lllaser and Hoofer nulla VWClHiiy. "nu- W. A4CUSIOK Piesldent, J, 11. ALBERT. Caahler.l OK SALEM. Tronsuots a general banking business. RED FRONT LIVERY AND 6TAQB LIN HI. lied Front Livery and Hoarding Htable. Flrttclass In every rnnpeci. Prices reasonable. R II, WESTACOTT, proprietor. DAILY BTAOE LINE). Following stages arrive and depart dally, except riunday: HUvprton suge arrives at 10 a. m., leave at lilS ji m. Faro 75 cent. IUilasstsg, an Ives nt 10a. m., leaves at I n m. Independence stage arrives at 10:30 a. m., leave hi a p. in. iiiu MILTON RHODES, Practical Upholsterer. All kinds of work made to order, lteptlrlug ft specialty. 130 Court street, ualem. Or. 1R. CONTJtTS, J?arfora Over Gray Bros. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank J?ublteJier8. Bib's Niw nrlck.nver the bank. Com'l street GEO. j?ENmticn.8 MEAT MARKET. S31 Commercial st. lOottle block. 1 1 fHaqoeuor to O. M, UeokA Co.l V Best meats In the city. ProraptdelKery at lowest pnoe. WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresh.'salted and -smoked .Meals and Ban. sages. Ayltelrtgerator meats la beat shape. Kept la an Al loo cneat, eastern style, free delivery Uoulh Commercial street. MS OHAU. WULZ,Prop. HORSESHOEING. 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Its editors snd proprietors arc KemiWV... ami thou nun eillt and control the nanor. SI. 1 . 1 .L- .. nlAs mean whKt ihey say about public afralrs. These THE JOURNAL Is i rtnfinrlal utrinct nn THIS JUUKMAIi IS iree to CIVC us iicsi biyiw financial strings on THE JOURNAL. It Is mak-s a mistake It Is an error of Judgment, not These are some ol tne reasons yny mc juuwwiu "! mu commence ot mo public it tt nn, fm v and Its tminlons are not not uiciatea partisans for revenue can enjoy reading THE JOURNAL, ,,, ill,, lainaver. nf all oartlcs know they can trust THE JOURNAL. coll ,nm nm for lvmnle. THE TOURNAL county courts to make public In the newspapers month, and THE JOURNAL makes a constant ' xiATinMAi. THE TOURNAL believes In and advocates a protective tariff, equally dlttrlbniftl i benefit tho manufacturing and agricultural Industries. We believe In the annexation of lie Hawaiian Islands and the West Indies, ami importation oi rcunea ami raw sugar and tropical products of those islands without being first taxed by a trust THE JOURNAL favors construction, operation and ownership of the Nicaragua csmI by the U. S. government, and not by a private corporation, or in partnership with one. Tie three 1'aclfic railroads were built on the partnership plan, and now they owe the govemmett over three hundred million dollars, and own aVreat many Of our congressmen and tension while they absolutely dictate to the present administration, the policy ol the public land department. No settler or miner need appeal his land cases against the powerful influence that is exercised at the land department and in the courts by the Pacific railroads. Cire is the Nicaranua canal run by Uncle Sam in the interests of Iho American people. b FINANCES, Readers of THE JOURNAL know that this paper hat always advocated gold and silrn legal tender money, with national treasury notes issued directly to the people without tie ititeiventlan of banks. The govennment should keep $loo,ooo,ooo of gold and $300,000,000 of silver in its treasury and issue Its national treasury notes, redeemable in gold or silver to'tlie amount of $4 or $5 to one dollar of bullion reserve. It is a well known principle o( banking recognized In the national banking system that from 20 to 25 per cent of coin resent will keep paper money at par and In circulation. Uv making all our gold and silver and paper currency full legal tender money 10J destroying the gold monuply now held by the banks, and severing all connection letwen he governmeut and private banks, that equlibrium would be restored, under which alone w country can prosper and the laborer and producer live. llic Editor of THE JOURNAL in the last legislature made a consistent record (x .eduction olcltik hitc, limiting expense of Investigating committees, abolishing the railroad commission, reducing appropriations and electing a United States senator who should he mote lairly repmemative of all the people of all this state. The people's fight for a new deal in Oregon politics hat been partially successful and should be kept up, SOME GOOD BOOKS FREE. For one year subsctiptton to THE JOURMALby mall $3,00 J we will send postpaid to an, addrtts nnj five volumes well-bound, well-punted and standard works of English lit. eratufc. .POEMS. Idylls of the King, Tennyson. Lalla Rookh. Moore. 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M, sCdswnw PnsldenU If yon love your boy give bliss th .sost t able of all K.tU. the best edneutson.noMl- ble. There is no better place P. ur. ANQEL. OB. Bchool complete in every respect. Splendid !Wiof,Slc?,r,.,,'XMllIrt , SieanUful and healthy loeaUoa, consunt care and strict discipline, and costs but W a mouth. 8 Sim German School. tlmeanerrtept. 15. Terms, private Uasons, 60a. utossesornve, ti. The Oerman tutu? Oay school for ohlldre wUI be opened at tlbannlng hall.corner ChemeseUanoOotUee on Sept. 7, Terms, Wo per month. I am a native ot Uermany. hold a German teachers' oerUOcnte from the Prussian governmenUuid another from the BLLoaU, Jto Mldlesetwois. MMH. W. A. B.KAPBeTr. Conservatory WorJc. Dr. ParvlD, director stntjl tetoher of pUmo, Italian singing barmoay aed class teaohlpg. Awlsted byMUa Anaa Kreba, teacher of piano, otgnQ. sultar violin and zither. Mri 3. R.' 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