n iiimpii rtu SSjT Z. m V A II BftHlmM' The tfimoBeilMtlon uM Til 6 w r 1 1 ' Wet woul(l ,ftu'e thu 0)po9,to oflca I I 1B tlmt Its demonetization hud. It gpaeaaiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 n n mj.m MtMXMMCMriMMM . .. la -v-... . - "in. ; wome .f.M All TVC11 otb T Ri tho moat '"'" it- shins about Hood'a Barsa' rm" . u.t customers who try othot Back Is that customers would Increase, perhaps double, the prlco of commodities. Its demonetiza tion cut prices In two. The following will Illustrate tie ellirt upon the pwU'1 ' to ,5'conie back to Hood's, and , farmer: Before prices fell a farmer bor T .. hr tho enormous sales of this rows $1000 to be paid In 189(1 with 100( s? Torr, steady up and yoar clock. 1000 bushels or wheat. He delivers tho wheat at the stipulated time. It Is y.Ki W : hi Hood's Sarsaparilla I, the ttendarJ-tlieOno True Blood rurlHer.' - " "... are the only pills to take) Hnnri S Hi I IS wlUi Hood's H.irsauar1llfc. ImEXIUAN HUBBLE EXPLODED. Editor Sacramento Bee Sir: If nctlirow our mints open to tho free coinage of silver, what Is to prevent a man who owes $500 In tho United States from going to Mexico with $300 'bujlw silver bullion, taking It to tho United States mint, having It coined in 1000 silver dollars, paying his debt and making $500 by the transaction' Ihls Is one of the qucstlos tho udvo- ates of silver are expected to unswer. The answer is simple eneugh: pfhennur mints are tnrown open to be free coinage of silver at the ratio bf 18 to 1, no man will bo nolo to pur chase an ounce of silver In Mexico or tnjwhere else for 05 cents. Tho mo- uent our mints are thrown open to liber at 10 to 1 the mint prlco of sil ler in the United States will be $1.20 in ounce. That will be the market trice of silver bullion In ftcw York. be wires are put In motion and It ecoaies tho prlco In Mexico, London, Paris, Berlin, India and all over tho irorld. It will be a little higher in oodon, for England will purcuaso per bullion here or In Mexico, and the tof transportation, a mcro trifle, kill be added. The rupee will then lost England twice as much as it csnow-tliat Is, a given quantity of old will purchase only half the luantlty of silver It docs now, and he rupee will pay for only the same uantlty of wheat In India that it did jeforc. Therefore, measured by ttau old standard, a bushel of wheat will est twice as mnch in Liverpool as it s today, nnd If In Liverpool then New York, Chicago nnd other arkets; for the Liverpool market premsthe prlco of breadstuffs the lorld over. Butwhycannotsllvcr bo purchased iMexIcoforOJccntsan ounce, after ie free coinage of silver the samo us ifore? Simply because no one but a ipernatural Idiot would sell silver illlon In Mexico or nnywhero else fMccnts an ounce when ho can od It to our mint and have it coined Ito standard silver dollarsatiO to 1, I with tho dollars thus coined ho i purchase and pay fornnycommod- r In the United States ut tho current Net price. That would bo cqulva- f to 11.20 an ounce for silver bullion, fi being the case, no ono having a wide of grey matter In his cerebrum m be L'ullty of anything so idlotlo onbuslness llkoas selling sliver Pllon at 65 conts an ounce. Coin Pose,then, to say nothing of P'oesstact, would nrovo an Insuner- f barrier to the purchase of sliver lew than $1.20. Tho more silver Rdthebetterforthe people, for r' Wou'(l bo more plentiful, bus!. 'moreproatable.cmnlovnir.nt.ninrn flj obtained, and prices would bo H for every comwodlty.tho people Wry has to sell. Getting more F ' tor their nrodimt. furmont N be betterable to pay their debts, pouw soot, bo prosperous again, 11 goes without savlnif that when Ff are prosperous, when they get ' wees for their crons. tim whole P5tr7 U prosperous nntl nverv n. P flourishes. iTetableS8,10W,nff tne aggregate .oiDUshels Of wheat, corn. n:its. V Potatoes, eln nnil i.lna ..f Idannualyin this country, ""lot nut mv - ... I ""bcr uu mem nuw, Wd gire tlrem, but thfincreased ,ttUMng froiuvwheat and cott Oll0e Wontn ,...'. - . Ul our oeopie7-every 11118 would auke what is called '"'why la Kl" " B,mp,y bocau" of good quality and' contaliiH Justns Wu2Z$R ,m,ch nulrl,,,ent a,,um mko .8 "JhlS Is of dally occurrence in almost many barrels or -Hour and loaves (.f JSE bread as 1000 bushels of good wheat cf through restoration to health would twenty years ago. The dept Is SmsnyotbermedlclDo. canceled without loss to either party. Another farmer borrows $1,000 to bo paid In 1800 In gold coin. He probably received greenbacks, or per haps part greenbacks, part silver and part gold. It made no difference to him, forut tjuit time one dollar was Just as good as another. Soon after sliver Is demonetized; It Is no longer a lcgnl tender. The world's stock of metallic money Is decreased one-hair. Gold has to do all the work previously done by both gold and sil ver. It Is therefore In grcatcrdemand. Its purchasing power Is Increased, or, to put it In another way, Its own prlco Is raised in obedience to tho law of supply and demand. When ho bor rowed the money, 11 bushel of wheat would buy or exchange for ono dollar in gold. In 1800, when tho debt has to be paid, u bushel of wheat. will only purchase GO cents of gold. To buy one dollar In gold coin he has to sell two bushels of wheat, for ono dol lar'in gold coin will exchango for two bushels of wheat. But ho owes $1,000 In gold. To get It he must exchange 2,000 bushels of wheat for It, so that his loan of like amount costs him double. what his neighbor had to pay. Why? Simply because silver was de monetized, because the voluino of tho olrcnlatlng medium was decreased one-half, and its purchasing power correspondingly Increased. That was the reason silver was demonetized. It was done In the interest of tho cred itor's class, nations as well as indi viduals. It was for that purpose to rob tho producer, the laborer, tho debtor and unjustly increase the profits of tho creditor class that silver was demonetized. If It had any other purpose It has nover been discovered. The mint laws were all right They required no revision. They had served tho nation for nearly ono hun dred years, but they were not ai favorablo to Shylocks as the lattej could wish; hence they were revised and under cover of their revision the crime of tho century was committed. If anything can bo offered in mitiga tion of that crlmo Its friends and enemies alike would bo glad to hear It. L. A. Haucout. for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You KNOWth.. Hatetnan'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many no-called Soothliigr 8ynip, and most remedies for children ore composed of opium or morphine? o Von Know that opium nnd morphine ore stupefying narcotic polsonjr ftp Yon Know that In most countries JruggUUnrc not permitted tosell narcotics without labeling them poisons f Tn Von Know that you should not permit nny medicine lo be elven your child unless you or your physician know of what It Is composed? o Von Know that Castorla is a purely vegetable prepamllon, and that a list or Its Ingredients Is published with every bottle? Ho Yon Know thai Castorla Is tl-e prescription of the famous Dr. Samnel Pitcher. That it lias been lu ue for nearly thirty years, nud that more Castorla Is now sold than of alt other remedies for children combined ? Tno Von Know that the Talent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, !me Issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcherftnd his assigns to use the word Cnstorlil " and Us formula, nnd that to imitate them Is n state prlxon offense ? o Von Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely linrmlcflH? Ho Von Know that 33 nvernjf o dose of Castorla nrc fun lsbed for 33 cents, or one cent a dose 7 o Yon Know that when possessed ofthla perfect preparation, your children may be Vept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? t Well, tlicwc I:ngn are worth knowing. They are fucts. fl PEOPLE'S PAPER The Great One Cent Silver Daily The Only Associated Press Silver Daily. c:;j'-i Mti '. f T Tito fnc-nlnilla Hlgmiturc o fWa la on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorla. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OREGON. A training school for teachers. Senior year wholly professional. Twenty weeks of Pschology, nud general an'l special methods) twenty woeksof teaching In training denari. ment. Tialning school of nine grades, with two hundred children. Regular normal couwe of three years The Normal Diploma is recogniied by law as a slate life certificate to teach. Light expenses. Board at Normal Dining Hall H.50 per week. Furnished roomi with ngni ana lire, 75c to $1 per week. Hoard nnd lodging In private families $2.50 to $3.50 per rtuunai s per icim 01 icn wceKS normal, o,35 per week. Tuitien: Sub. weeks cation Grades from reputable schools accepted. Address term of ten Catalogue cheerfully furnished on ajipll- ft, Mre. L. M. Klnzer died at tho fam ily homo In Santlam precinct, Linn county, last Monday. SUo was 07 years old and one of Linn county's pioneers. P. L. Campbell. Or W. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty. President. 7 17 tr LAWN MOWERS. HAY RAKES, MACHINE OILS and AXLE C, EASE GRAY BROS., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, OR, GARDEN HOSE. . A ,. - - lawn sprinklers; SALEM, 11ICVCLES. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. Daily Capital Journal $3 a Year Weekly $1. POST THIS BILL nj o- - Cut this out ami post up In a conspicuous placo wlinro It will bo ecu. All the nsMiclati'd press papers lu Oii'iron, except THE JOURNAL, are published in tho Intcrcd, of tin1 Kohl slaiitlartl. Send 'Ale In silver for the dally one mouth. The Oregon Press Monopoly "Will not heat the restoration of silver fairly. It will not tell tho people tlie ti ulh. It dare not, Tnko a fair paper that (fives the people's side as well as the Wall street side. Are You a Patriot? Help your country by circulating the only Associated Press Dally lu Crcuon that advocates Independent Bimetallism. All the news of tho preat battle of tho peoplo for silver. Advo cates tho lllmelalllo Union of all who arc opposed to tho single gold Simula rd. Do You Favor Unity and Harmony as thewatchordor tho peopb of Oregon? Subscribe for the Capital Journal I Daily thirty days for a silver quarter, Each issue a complete history of thu day and a galling gnu of arguments fi.r the people's cause. READi! READ I READ! Tho people arc charged with Ignorance by tho gold press. This Is a false charge. Whcicvcr tlio caiuo of free coinage of gold nnd silver 10 to 1 Is most discussed nnd best understood It Is most pop ular and strongest with Iho people. Sixty Days for 50 Cents. If you can't talk or wrllc for silver read and mark articles and send them to your neighbors and friends sixty hot shot for fiOc. Cheapest political ammunition In tho country. Send a silver (inarteror half dollar and tiy It. Tho people must bo educated v ann It Is your duty to help do this work for humanity. ,.? ir LlADiNU HOTEL OK THE CITY. Keducca'ratcb. Management hocrat, Electric can leave hoiel (or allliublicbuililini ind points oMItUcreit. Special rales will be given lo permanent patrons. A. ,1. WAGNER, RUIN MISERY WHAT WILL BECOME W THD YOUNOi MEN OP THE DAY? McttU smokln? it out of U vi!i which is tut incrtnlng among tbs-joumr men or- t period. It U 8 of nervou. ntn; nervoua excitement, nervous weak ness and debility U the rrowlnf nufcdjr of the day. Minds are vtr-bdrdened in Mbool. tb pleasorte aocitl life follow tartness worry J ymmfnuet, exiul ex sttKi or abuse are Mtt the already Sfeebled nerves t4 kmK t exhausting tease or dralna ttpM the nervous system Il'a a drar ami handicap to every m wan to be a afferer from nervoua fcWlfty or weakness, low aplrit. Irritable tewper, impaired weasory, loss of will, wcr. and the thousand and one derange Stents of wind and body that result from inicloua habits often contracted through Cnorance of nature's laws. The wreck of 'Saastltutlon, weakened rltallty and manly ower, following- such habits would be a Jony end a to life In this splendid age of JeanW and labor. It will lost become an ace of aaaetUed brains aad shattered nervea unless our yoaar men know Iktmitlves, To reach, re-clalm and restore such unfortunates to health and happiness, is the aim of the publisher of a book p ioco page, profurely illustrated, written la plainPl?nguUe. on the nature, 7Ptoma and curability, by bome-treatment, of such SiseaVe Ti book wUl be sent feb on receipt of twenty-one () cents In starnps, for pbstafe and wrappina; only. Address, Worid-rbUpeasary fitelcal AssociaUon, No. a Main Street, Buffalo, H; Y Torteore' than a Quarter of a century febysicUM coanected with thi widely cVl?bnInUttloa hava made the treat genrcT the dUeose. hinted at tovetbeir ipecialty. Thousand have consulted them by letter and received advice and medi Hat" which hava resulted in permanent Sufferera from premature old age, or loss boot above awattwisd. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B c. Hansen, manage. Onlvi;ooit'hore ueil. Satitfactiot) uirant-'tfl. Staliltt luck ol Stateln.utnnce blcxk Examination Notice. Tho regular quarterly examination for teachers' certlllcates will bo held at tho court houso, Salem, Oregon,bo glnnlng at 1 p. m.,Vcdnesday,August 12, 1890. G. V. JpNus, 7-30-dw-td County Kupt. Wanted AH girls to know tliaf'Hoo Cake" will not make their hands red like common soap. Havo tho wrappers. They are worth a cent apiece. J 0 tf There was In the neighborhood of twenty applicants for 'tho presidency of the A. O. Cat Cor vail 1b. ont-HAW toe, of box POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER I baa boea the juuidard for totij 7w &$ U mora popttlV UJ-vJ iuaa yvvt I POZZOM'S i l.thnMulcomDlezton powder bttaUtjlat.t " ! T-7 . " l ...... k. I - reireiluiw. cieJiir. soanuiui mu uuiuich. . A 3eUcW, InrUlbla proMctlon to W !. With every box ol ftweXttXI"! ( HOX t Kites Ireo ol ehtrce. J AT DBOaaiBTS axo FANCY BTOBES. -" V. 5v "r "'i .. u. ir-S K.R RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars EJegantiDinin Cars Tourist Sleeoino- Car.- To ht. Paul, Minneapolis, IJulum, r-ibv-, 'Irand Forks, Crookston, Winnljt,', Helena and llulte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, 1'hiladclpliin, New York, Doston, and all Points East ani South For infuimalion, time cards, insps an tickets, call on or wriln THOMAS, W ATI & CC. WE DON'T WANT GOLD alono, but wo want both koIiI and silver, Thero Is not gold enough lu our country to nay one-twentieth of thodubls owing In this country. If you want repudiation ndvocato tho single gold standard. It means contraction of our currency, destruction of values, and repudiation. Investigate nnd you will lw convinced. HOFER BROS., Publishers. Salem, Or Ghica iilro.0. (TO VIWJI CU, 1I1UIIU.UUVV, k k Paul l!y, zzSuTrTtjrs'Porro " j S& a i WINN BBOTAyOt no crrf V sm '&x o w a V y A Tft". t .' 1 AGENTS, 265 Commercial srrcei, Salem, Or, A. D. Charlton, Aut. Oen'l ' A Morrison St.. comer I hinl l'orii.in I. ft LkKHM Who Valuo AreAacd complexion must use Pouaol'sFow- Oar. It produce a soft and beautiful skin. GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of ihe' Clicogo, ;Milwukre:ml,St, Paul Hallway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember when golnu east lhat its trt'ns are lichicd with electricity and heated by steam. lis equipment it supeib. Elegant nutlet, library, smocini; anu sleeping cars, with free rt-cllnlri! chairs. Each slccplnir car -lh as an electric reading lampand lis ilirnnc cars are I lie best in tne world. Other lines are longer than this, but none sic shorter, and no other offer tlio above lux. nricuk accommodations These are sufficient irawiit for ihe j-ODittlly of "Tha Milwau. kcr." Coupon ticket agents In every rail ruail office vyi give yon further Information, or aildrt (L J. EDDY. Genersl Agent, f W.CASEY.'Tfav. Pass. Agent. ' Portland 0. R. & N. CO. E..M'NEIIX, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES 'IHE CliniC Tw 1 . ran.conti enUl Through Tickets TOjTHE lJ-dTTL3!) X aV ' ft I - ; VIA THE Via Spokane Minneapolis t Paul and Den Whu inPaPlfirRxtHiTl ver O.nal.a and KnnHai Cliy. LBrwe-tof vIW 1011111 OVaiUllli MslitilcHlcs. I '.'- - ' OCEAN DIVISION. j l'orl and San I'jancisco, I ., ,,.. n.i . w n...i. Steamer, leave Altii6.lh dock. Portland '"-"K '. ' J3 ,"'",.ni ? rh.'. ' .,. iiS J6.3I andAugu.15,6, 10, 15,10,3s ""V, .- '. July. : and to, Fare Cabin, $e.;stceracc, $J.Jo. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION, Steamers Ruih for Portland, Tuesday aud Forftirval Filday, at 71308. m. us w S R-Iro. iVdnetilay and Saturday g at Steamer Gypsy for Poetbml, Wednesday and Saluiday ai 7slo a. m For Coivaflis, Monday and 'I hnifilay at 5 p.m. Ixwrt fielglit and paiKngt'r rales. Round trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to II points wilh. rut esira irsntfer charge F01 full detail call on Itolic '& llarkci agenti, halkiii, Uickvh '" ili1re. Y II IIUIUJIUKI F 1 full .1 Fix uf I ladrat iitn'l I'a.. Al, I'oiDand, Or clui)Mllim.r iMdf ti. M.TqKI. ,, . lirljp For lollcacy, J for purity, and for Improvement ot thcfcouir pluxlou uollilujf txjuals I'oSzoniTi'owoaS; lielwceii '-" Portland to Chicago, Our trains ate bested bJiteam and ia lluhted by Pintsch lifilit. Time tu Chicago, 3 t'. Jays Time to New York,,4 12 days. f J Which If many hours qurcker than com- pelllo'H, For rates, time tables and full inloimatlon apply to no run e itAMKJm, Agents, S1hi, Oii B WL'AXTEU. C.E.BROWNf f, enteral Agent Dil.,as.,Agents r 1 u Third Street, 1'orllandl, P iti ft Tho Roy Ffmfmm ISJ .".-." V....T -f .k.VlnlU l.i ai a velvety aultuesa of tbosklnlU tnvsj. rlalilVOtiMine.! vy Cmujilexlgn fowrUi lhoowhoum 1'oaaoMi'M tr ' I ? i 1 1 t '4 .!