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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1895)
Ud h , inlun , aHMMMMIWMUteJaM .H! EXQ0V. BOIES OP IOWA' Continued frOm seooud page, THE BEST 'PIPE TOBACCO. : MfrrJR&J Constipation, LyfiSjIJ Dlafncrt, KnraoSf Falling Bon- BiTrCiraB sationn.Ntrr. r'ur&aafl oustwllchlng wwevmKL of "10 y ?;jVVI1 ttni1 other 'sMSwlfi Strengthens, mJVLH I n v 1 u oratcu vhwmH ond lone8 tho sfovwPa entlronyttcm. SBrawR Hudjan curci purely vcjo aVMKS'4 Nervousness,' i)hii'rulKi nud develop i fiwwwKria n J restore Rwcf iM.-fir week organs. ffiPMl&Stt ',,,lns in ' jtfaxMiTWrisJfc wtoki lotsci IViKwtpta by any oi FMm'aWjSi JilgutBloppcc' OTinn Til's extra oriluiry Ito J'JTcnato Is tho wont wonderful nlccorory of llio ago. It lis Ix'cn en flowed by tho leadlngcren tifio men of Jmropo and Arn'rlra. Hudian is able Hudian stops Precialureness or tbo ti chargo In 20 dars. Cures LOST MANHOOD quickie. Over WW prlvato endorsements. lTcaiaturenuta means lmnotenry .n llio first stsr-o. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness id btrrcnuri'. It can bo stopped In SO days bythousooriludyan. Tho i cw dl-covery wes raeao jit tho Special- UUofthooM UmouaHuciton Medic Mexican Mustang Liniment for Curtis, I'aked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, fMtr " -i - Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Kunnlng Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores3 Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Misters, Insect Bites;-- - " All Cattle Ailments, ji All Horse Ailments, M Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle fAembrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer Pain, Makes flan or- Beattt well Caln. W i I lUdto Ileal Institute. I. U tlin itmrpKt vttnllznr lii&dO. It Is YCrV powerful, but hatmUis. Bold for81.00n.psck ago or pacfeagri for M.00(vlaln scaled boxes), written guarantee plvea for (t euro. If you buy clz boxes and aw I ot cntli-cly cured, six. inoro -M bessnt to you f-co of all charges. emlfor clrculcrsand testimonials. Address HUDSON MKIUOAU INSTITUTE, lUDtUon Stockton, lUurltot A: KUUSU Sun I'ruuclsco. Cnl. country to supply Itself with staudattl money, it sliuiud Uuvu cul lu twain the tUuutlty of gold required to make a dollat? Was this dotn? Not at all. But congress left tbo uold dollur just as 'ttrgoaml jUBtasllne uh it was whim liver Btood by lis side nud boro one half the burden of Bupplylng the nation with roul money. Ii It all vary straug., tliea that under our present system the prices of the products of labor have decreased when measured by this sl.igte standard of nqld; Is there any reason to believe If that nieasuro Isooutluued they will ever permanently Increase? Wo need not look beyond the condi tion of our own treasury at the preseut tuuo to loam soiuethlm of thelulenelty cifHlfe r HtrtURlo for tho .possession of Koldthat Is now going on. Is It possible to con template wlthou humiliation tbo fact that this treat nation has been compel'ud to turn Its lluanolal Hyetom over to a syndicate of bunkers, composed of a balfdoziu men, In order to maintain the credit cf Its currency lu the money nnrkot of tho world? And what is 'ho relief for this condi tion, that the ndvocatts of agoldhtund ard propose ? Thoy say, retire tbo treasury notes and sliver ceitlUcates that any one can gath r up under exUtlng law or cua tom and take to the treasury and de mand gold In oxchango for, nud then thero will bo no need of a reserve to meet that demand. This la true, but If wo retire tin to forms of currency) somo other must take their place. Wo haveuono too much money now. If tbo government goes nut of tho banking business by with drawing Its own notes and certificates fiom circulation, somo ouo clue must go Into that business, and muel Iceuo noted to nn equul amount, aud every ono ot these notes must be mado re deemable in gold under a single gold standard, and tho banks Ueulng them Instead of tho government must keep on band tho gold necessary for their rcdcinptlnn. Would this diminish tho demand for trold ? Would our own or any otuor people havo greater confidence lu pri vate banking associations and bo satis fied to tako their bills with a less gold reserve behind them than Is required to maintain the credit of our treasury notes, that bavo behind them tho pledge of tho whole nation that they shall be redeemed with colu? Is It not altogether probable that any system of private banking that could ! bo devised to tnko ploco of tho govern ment in tho Issue of paper curronoy, redeemable lu gold, would Incroaso lm.toad of diminish tho demand for it, and bonco Increase Its purchasing power and thereby still further dimin ish tho prlco of oyerythlug of which money is tho measure of yalue. Under such a system tbo banks, In stead of tbo treasury officials, would be bunting for gold to deposit In their safes, and they would need moro In stead of less to maintain tho credit of their bills so that tho demand at homo would not bo diminished and ceitaluly uo ohango lu Ibis respoct could lessen thotorelgn demand. In what way, then, Is it possible to lessen tbo present Inflated purchasing power of money, aud thereby increase tbo selling price of the products of labor ? Evidently there la butane way, and tuaMb to Increase the quantity of real money, and this Is practicable lu a single way, and that is by a roturn to tbosyitem of our fathers; to the money n M.on.inslllnftnm tn the COlllUUO of both gold and sllvor as standard money Instead of gold alone. Upon what terms or conditions this should be done, I will not undertako hero to discuss. It Is perhaps fair to coucede that it cannot bo done upou auy that will not work some hardship to somo classes of peple. This Is true of many a good law but tho paramount purpose of all legisla tion is the ''greatest good to the great- eit numbor." Bllver. The tremendous weight of Its Influence set la motion art englhe of destruction that has nlnco swept from most of (uo commercial nations of (he world ono half their tlntutard money. That this has not been done without outalllug upon the ntruggllng uiasto? of men in all tho producing classes, untold opprtsslou iatcurcoly denied by tho opponents to a return tu u double sluudtird Their plea Ib that the Uulttd Htutep cannot net alone. That It mmt wait for an International agreement by which tho commercial Jnations of tbo world agreo to restore silver to Its-old pluce as standard money, We dl 1 not wall for an International agreement to demotic t z it; we acted alone, Independent of any other nation, when wo shut It cut from cur mints, aud so did every other country that Ins done tho same thing. it It Is ever restored It will be douo lu thi same way. BJtne strong nation will set the ball in motion and it wi'l roll over the world. Tiioro is not ono on the fico of tho earth tbat could wield an Itilhouce equal to our own In this respect. We produce at lcuet oac-thlrd of the entire output of silver In the whole world. If we could convert our own produc tion Into money, and thereby wlth diaw It from tho markets as a nieio commodity, wo would soon cease to hear of fifty-cent dollars. Why bhould we not do It? Wby should wo borrow gold when tho vaults of the national treasury are literally swollen with the accumula tion of hundreds upon hundreds of tons of silver out of which It Is ust as lawful, and Just as right, under tbo constitution of this nation, to make It of gold? Are wo to be blinded by a cry for sound money wheu wo know that our government Ib iucapublo of supplying its citizens with the monoy referred tn, excopt by pawning Its credit in tho markets of tho world, aud finally pur chasing for a consideration the consent of a syudlcato of bankers that wo bavo It? Bhall wo bo misled by a demand for an honest dollar when we know that the dollar demanded has been doubled in valuo by legislation that made every other form of property correspond Ingly cheaper? Ought we to Use from tbo fear that wo will drive gold out of circulation, wheu we know wo will not drlvo It out of existence, and know too. that if we mako It cheaper, It will cost every ono obliged to obtain It leas than It costs now and will be worth Just as miidb to thono who own It as it was worth beforo wo inflated Its value by unjust legislation ? Lit w put away our fears. Let this great nation ot ours assert Its manhood. Let It perform Its plain duly, of enabl ing Its citlzjns to bupply themselves with tho money for which Its constitu tion provides. Let it rlgbt a great wrong as speedily and eflectually as It is possible for It to do, and no man need tremble for the consequences What is iiMm ttjaft i Cnstorla Is Dr. Snmuel Midler's prescription for Iuflmts and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and nllays fovcriahncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach, and bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Cas torla la tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Oastoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine forchll dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. 0. C. Osgood, i Inrell, Mass. "Castorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loed ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Or. J. V. KmciiBLon, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." It. A. Anenca, M. D., Ill So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart menl have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castorla, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." United IIospitai. and Dist-riuary, Iloston, Mats. Allen C. Burnt, V. . tfffiw.wn.i fl 'J-7 ) 1 Jl. &. CMMMWHMNSIMMaVMBaasjMsss-aararMfrt.s COLD BLAST FEATHER CO. tM -Wo wnatgood feathers.. Will pry cash for Ihek -It you littvottnnold lbathorb(d bring it inWll buy it o$ wfl'l renovate it and make it better than now. ' 140 COURT STREET. t Said Sleam Dyeing and ClcaningAVorte ' llav removed to the south room of the postofilce liloclt, where iliV proprietor It fitting up thi establishment with the latest appliances for STEAM CLEANING' AND DYEI'NG. 1 he i plant Is the most extensive one in the state, being prepared lo handle all kinds of fine fabrics, makes a specialty of Ladies' and Gents clothing, cleans carpets, blankets, ladles' hats, straw, bitsTnd feathers dyed and lenovaled.' vsiuti.- luuiupiiy aucnucu ...UllllllU, , COMMERCIAL STREET. ..... -- -.. i .... . iv.uun ujrcu inu icimvaicu.' ended to by mailexpiossor'itage. Your patronago IF WALDBIiM'In 2TELS0N; Prop., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Wholesale Reduction IN PRICE OF- STREET CAR TICKETS 2 CENTS EACH. -EXCELSIOR V...S1TABLE Jb. C, Hansen, Manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stabled back of Stato Insurance bloclc. -.. s& 55! s v.w - Big Olit non.polsanous remedy (or Gonorrhoea. CUKKbK let, 8permitorrncoa, nnues, un an "" "" cuarsoi. or any Inflatnma- . .irUinm. Hon. IrrllAtll'l or uicera- BfriT.BU wauloa. tinn if hi u 9 v 11 s rui'iu" ThtfusOltUieunn. cram, jion-a.irioo" !iHBHIUT,0 HHf Pal' u? Y"KV :2. '.a.1. Saved His Life by a fortunate dis. coveryinthenickof time, nunarcus ui Persons suffer jnc rora consumption have had the pro gress of the disease stopped, and have been brought back to life and health by the "Golden Medical Discovery" or ur. Plerro Vent aeo I)r. R. V. Tierce, now chief JfuUln'MlclSi to the InjjrtW.' otel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., ?0rnizTt g the fact that consumption was essentially a germ disease, and that a rem edy which would drive the eerms and their pofsons from the blood would cure consumpj tioti, at last found a medicine which cured oS percent, of all cases, If taken la the earlier 8t?lfcfsstWeCiungs bein? Irritated by the germs and poisons iu the blood kirwUt ine through them, the germs find lodgment hire, and the lungs begin to breakdown Soon the general health begins i to fail, and fhe person feels languid, weak, faint, tirowsy 0Tbis isfUthedtime to take Dr. rlerce'a Gold en TMcdlea f Discevery: It drives the germs udpoltons from thebiood, and has a sooth ing effect upon the dry cough. In cf" J bronchitis the "Discovery" fs Invaluable. "GJ ! den Medical Discovery"! ncreaMi .tbo .. n.i mini iv of the blood, thus invig orating and fortifylnirthe system "Bf tartdijj ease and builds uo wholesome flesh 1 and tretiirth after wasting d scases, as fevers pneumonia, grirand Sther debilitating af fections. IHO.M. HlTB.of 4" duton, A uduboH U; W-i uvs : " I took a severe cold which settled on my lungs and chest, and I suflered Intensely with it. 1 tried several of our best physicians nerc and they gave up all hopes of my recovery. and thought I wou d Commencing October 71b, the Balem Consolldatod Street Railway company will place on sale tickets good until used, at tho rate of S3 60 per lt, or accents each, These tlckoU tnav be used bv any one without restriction of any kind. The company has, In response to the repeated requests of It patrons andjtbe oltlxens of Balem, df elded. to try the experiment for a fow monlns, and If tho Increased patronage Justi nee the nnlienrd-ot low rate It will te made permanent. Tickets on sale nt tho office after October 7, 189). 179 Commercial Street. Him of oaif ,-.; The University of Oregon. Kueenn. Oreeon. oHrs lrc tulltoa te all tudnta Yotuw 1 can obtain board, lodging, heat and light In tho dormitory lor suormr wek. Roomer luis null tuelr own linen. Youogwomen a-e provided wltbboftld to private fntflllle at M tm week yi ting women Jeslrlm board should address I'm r, John Htrswb,. Kugn, PrraiMS. ' Secretary Young Women's Olirlstlan Aosoolvlou. Kuene. 'J lid University otiers tlure bM. calaureate degrees, llaohelorot Arts. Ilaehelor of Belence and Uaeholcrof Loiter with h re-ponding e uro of studyt Tho following shorter courses are also oflered; AnKrgllh course, leading In two year to a business diploma an4 In three yeArs to the title graduate!! English: An advanced course for graduate or normol schools loading to the degrta mastr or pedagogy; A course oi two years for teachers or physical education lentils 10 n diploma aou ino 11110 uireoiur puyaio! ouucaiiuu. 1110 univoriiiy cuanicw w iooinuii ir ci vtv which Is payablo In advance by ail students. Hiudents holding diploma from ihe rublle schools and those having teachers' eertltleates are admitted to the preparatory depatimenl jfllhout examination. Those deslrlog Vnformallon regarding the preparatory department should addrcselhoDean, N. U Xarn-ean, Kugeae. K01 catalogues and lr.fjrmntlon adcli.mi 0. II. Chapman. President, or J. J Wrilton.ht'rUry,Ktigine, Oregon. tS'im JmfiMc yrfmM 7mm Exposition Opens .October 5th PORTLAND, OREGON. The largest and most complote display ever made ot te ,VVMrtUnclli: bulncis7ngrtculture. torcsU. mines. fruit, nsoorlee. roanulacturos and Jransp, ?rtalIon raciu lies oi sthe Tgreat faolho NorthweeU Klne music. Bptelai attractions every day. Jlatesouaii transportation lines. kor exhibit space apply nt the exposition building to ADMISSION : Blnglo admlslon Children under 13 yeirs Season tickets . lOo .mo E, C MASTEV, See. O.II. HUNT.Supt The Willamette Hotel. 0- LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, SALEM, OR. V. I. STALEV. I'RIttafAU ii.i i n ...iUuauh Ln suUAti wtjs bm(a- set. tsJ ti.BAA will pay those ho oxpect to pter for some buslnes pursuit te.atUsid a business collcgo whoru a systemalld course of business training and trained leachers lor this partlculr line of work luslrucU TheUapltal It .. . Business Collego otters live courses; Business, Shorthand, TyjrtwrH'fflg, Pmimmi ad EkM. This U positively theMly- .j. business college In Oregon using the inteomualHs jswwoj ncsi praotlce. OuWiMown student may secure boart mi tar. tm ln"rvoufmmllytaweek. Write or call at oollege oMea for clreul " g ving full I nformatlon relative to oqur. es of study, rates of tulttos, eto. S-sa-Ms ,.T THE BTOFET CAB BOUl'E N'gSS'The Shortest and Quickest: One nip'rwtrtf fcf t -BErrWKKN- Pacific Goast Points, ' - St. Paul apa the Hast. .. m c.,:.l -,. i Crosses both the Cascades and the ltoeky .wmujh i . " " Grandest Scenery in Amenca ! . ..-I,.., n..i-. n lit n sm. via Seattle, and o a B;4 . TO.K in,,mrnit .mntainlnebttlh room, barber Shop.easy cuaiw. no ii JTrKUli, W utS tcamsUlpa',Nortlr ..Kim t( Mii.Vlnnfl I 8LOS3K -'T.'-.r.-TJ" ii. J.7r tivn. read via the KUKiHKna .n..f .yv-v " ; -vi - joyadeliglftluiVldofreirromtbe-heatanddusU for lickets or ,.... BOZORTH BROS,, , r: ' ' . - i Manli 'A. I. WAGNER. Uo buildings and points, patrons Upon this subject, I regret to say, mir own Bovernment occupies au unen viable position. It was tbe first to , ".-ft J -jg "" , ino for hours, and I was pate f.llow Eogland in its crusades against 8urdweak. , Wasgreatiy "'" " discouraged when I be- i " " " m I St.. ..CM AfthSi Tlift Children Cry ror Pitchtr's Cator.- TW, BARR & PETZEL HEATING and COOK STOVES WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. ,m. . 9eo us beforo ordering. Plumb ng and Tinning. m eo UB uo 214 Commercial Street. J, C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, mwTOT.WTH- STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of BmnfrtmJff1 ME si Wj THERN PACinc Ws.fi.! i? u N S i Pullmai, tleant Tourls r on thiSu-ofthe aOis- T if. HiTB.Eta. Wf UbwuS yearssinceltookit .ad bsve bsd no return of thst trouble since," prices, IllllliWllll GRAY BROS I TOONS II Ciffi Sfeeoink Cars Dinlno Can i , Sleeoln Can iST.-PAUL , ;-' M NNtA uua DULUTHt fjAR&QRl(3 CROOKS 1 1 UPt WINN PEG ELENA and DOTJE. TnuouunvrtK&TP TO liSU ftl MCNKIUUKCEIVKH. To The Bast OIVKa TUB OHOIOK OK TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL -YIA- VMhgg TO WAaiiinu un. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BUS on ana au Road Machinery and Agricullurlmptemenls. Latest.loiproved Goods and Lowcet ,OREG0N; i W, Cor. State and liMv SU. a Polnti Ea$ end South' ror informttiori.tiine wa. ,J"P ttekeU oall on or write THOMAS, WATT 0 CO., AtlKNTd. id Uommere.lal St., iale. t 0( A. D. OUAKIroN, Asflt.Cft'Ul. t4 Agent; aw Morrison t., corner Third rorllantl, Ore GilBAT MM NOfflERNRY. PABHCIV "Low Rates to all Eisfoni CW - Ocean steamers leave Well evy.T sVsy r lull ceuiui tiftfUiucm . 'G. AT. POWERS, . Local Ticket Agot Ko'tooTrafll. . Pe L lb "v -rrtivv nmj lt i J L 41. L,l u I iiiYRBYAL PlCU ? ljjz. i-i am, . w , - ' .i-... -.u.h i.iri .BSSSffiSTM L.!liruwiAw ''"ft.A tlMMUfe. .l-fc.lM! -131