..,vrf?5 BY A .,i Suggestion From AH fft0fi.lins and uifkc Ep Sources. tr .(.(!. Asliu, Wmilcli MIIH. no wu mill would nroiMmy iuu Then1 win wine cl I t ic disturbance, uieic ..w.ui.ii.nMul year. The i- manatrer of 1 tint .yAlwy ... Mil IP i iiv riL'Ilt III"'1 l IllMMflil' . n.'ulV Albmy mill' ' t,le 'nnrt"f'n t ,' JomiMtcnt factory supcrlntcu , Mr. 1-atr.clc McGce. In l JrAslie went to work as n carder. J u a Wo set mill. Tlio Albany mill I,, not a ureal success prior tolls nrcscnt management, but Mr. Aslic L,n. to be a man of business ability and very much of a gentleman. Ho Is .practical wan ami a good buyer or stock Willie In St. Louts u largo jobber told mo that Western Oregon wool was aequlrlnir a reputation In thtMstcrn markets that would provo a gold iiilnc. It was superior to other p.iclflc coast wool because tho herds ludsomiicli more nearly continuous fcedlou' ilia" anywhere el.se In our country. As the country became set tied up our pastures would Improve. Our sheep did not go from good pas- iture to starvation, us nuuu, 1.1.1,0, Montana, and New Mexico. i The result was, Western Oregon wool hid a continuous even llbre without any "kink" In It. Theie was no weak 5pot in the fil'io. it was sinugni and stionif. ino nuns "' '"' c no detriment, as cveiy tlino the sheep jot net It hli(Mik Itself and shook the I dirt ull out or tliu llcccc. Tiie wool of Western Oregon that goes to the "Frisco market hit' almost the appear ance of clean wnsiieu wool, tiio (locks liere do not trail all day in clouds or dust and then lie down In a dusty, iilthy corral. Wc can make t ho i best blankets and long wool staple (roods In the world. Senator Dolpli has received a car load of literature of tho eold standard complexion and will conduct a dual campaign along sldo of the state cen tral committee. How he will steer J clear of MoKlnley's silver speeches In the past, In tho days when McKlnloy was as much of a silver man as any eastern man could be, is a mystery. it will bo a funny double-hea ded cam paign. The Yaqulnu Hay country is a hotbed of Dinger Hermann sentiment and the people arc determined to not be donned In tho next round with tho professional place seekers. Hermann will bob up again in 18D8. ,tfo man with 73 plurality, In a district that fave Hermann from GOOO to 10,000 plurality, nominated the way he wbb and counted in as ho was. can as a new member, hold his own. Mr. Tongue with all his conceded ability, cannot do It, oven though he bo seated, which ho is notat all likely to be. The next congress is more than liMy to be two to ono for 10 to 1, and M Rive Mr. Vanderburg tho seat ho U "titled to. The State Agricultural college Is a wtlonal Institution for tho benofit of R people of Oregon, but it has been talDlstcred from the standpoint of M politics. The new president narry Miller at the head of the bankers' syndi cs that manipulated local candl- Pes in nearly every county, then F'ted them In a secret caucus and pfcatod Hermann because he had a silver man. Now Miller '"bis reward. The enormous prea Jfeot the political machine at Port, a backed by the money power put ""ermtoa position where ho will lua- it hard to get sympathy or sur- 'in' Llke many others In buslness.he ueen crlnnled ilnnnniniiv hv imi Jnei and carried by Portland money. '" appointment, like McElroy's to JiUta university was really to pay ' Political debts. What do wo aerlcans care for educatloniof our Rtb anvlmw . j - ...-.. ardlD8 our old politicians? Let f iots and tho , children r4can ito mo streets w(U4tba dpfsj 0n8 as our convention .'iuu.kara lT50ft places nrnvl,lo ',. i.' Pressure of wealth. Kick tho ueotlous educators out of ,1. L0utle8 and requirements of col- KDretaann ....... - --.uu, wnnt. hna iu. ,..o e president with .imk. CSS"..-5- i "vlon j0 jIff MJUer a e came and worked hi way up ns a bridge builder and politician. Tho challenge is throw down that, lie l not a mini of wlrntltlu ltalnmont, bmi I nil turo or practical experience llttlng him to Ik; the head of a great institu tion of learning. Ho has not dis tinguished hlmscir In any depart ment of learning. Hi hits not, even Identllled, himself with education In any political sensu us Prof. MoElroy was. 1 deny tho rlglitof any set of men to prostitute learning to politics. This is not right. I like the gentlemen, very much, who appointed Mr. Miller, They no doubt uctcd honestly In selec.lng Mr. Miller. But when arc wc to stop this busi ness? Why not elect a sailor for state printer, a printer for attorney-general, a blacksmith for supreme Judge? Just as well as select a bridge builder for a college president. Lett to the people nono of these outrages would bo com mitted. Tho politicians alone com mit such rapine upon common scusc. Mr. Miller is not an authority on en gineering. I do not understand that ho-Is a scientific bridge engineer. Ills brother, Frank Miller, Is said to bo the latter. Will the people ever realize how far public education Is honeycombed with politics? The pub lic I taxed to support schools; the money U paid to political favorites. The people are supposed to bo tho govofnuiuul; they are governed by bo.trtN n ml machines set up to squan der their revenues and control their ballots. J t Is a time to revert back to lacksonian, .leffersonlan and Lincoln theories, that tho people have somo rights that their servants are bound to respect. I met W. It. O'Donnell, of Indepen dence, at Albany. Ho was private secretary, to Senator Squire, of Wash ington, many yearn, and has helped mako several campaigns, In Polk county. Ho has always been a He- publican, out Is now suppoitlug Bryan and free silver Mr. O'Donnell Is n public speaker, of considerable ability, uud protnls.es to aslst on the cam paign In Marlon county. E. Horn?. 0 ASTORIA I ii I., i im in, i r. in , , Lyin About Uryan. Invma, Aug. 12, 1890. Editor Jeurnal: The report Is In circulation that Mr. Bryan has 6a Id that ho was In favor of removing tho last vestige of tho tariff aud stop the payment of all pensions. Can you inform me, when and where ho mnde such remarks. Please give what information you can along tills line. As for mo I hope wo will have silver fixed and then tho tariff. J. M. Kitchen. Congressman Uryan wm and is a tariff reformer. He voted for the WUson bill, though as Itcamoback from tho senate to the house It was so strongly protective that Cleveland would not sign it and tho act becamo a law without his approval. Bryan was tho fattier of tho Income tax,fea ture, and is n champion of that prin ciple which ho declares Is a Just law. Both the silver Democratic and Pop ulist parties which nominated Bryan are on platforms of liberal pensions to old soldiers. J Ed. Jr The camel la a beast of rreat strength and endurance. Nothing hurts it until the proverbial "last straw" Is added to it burden. The human digestive system is very much like a camel. You can Impose on ft to a wonderful degree. It is really as toaishintr how much abuse it will sUnd before it breaks down. "The last straw" doesn't break it down, but it makes it stop work. Continually put the wronp things Into your stomach, and digestion will get weaker and weaker. Before long, some thing worse than usual will be eaten, and will jro throsgh the stomach into the bowels, and there it will stick that's con tipatloa. Let it continue, and there is noth ing bad that it will noUed to- Nlne-tentha of all human sickness la due to constipa. Hob. Some of the simplest symptoms are coated tongue and foul breath, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence, sallowness, distress A ..Hmm li..AaM. anil lAMitnne. A little thing will cause constipation, and a little 'thin wi Uev ft Dr. Plerte.'s. Pleasant PellrtaW a ceHali cute for con stipation. They- llnr, sugar-coaiea snrMHles, mild and natural In their action. There is nothing injurious about thesi. You can take them Just 'as" freely as you take your food. There is no danger.tbat ye will become a sJavc,to)he!r ute. They, will cure yotrand then ypu utpp taking them. Sea for free sample., package of from 4 to 7- doses. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A O.REAT BOOK FREB. Over 680,000 copies of Dr. Pierce's Com toon Sense Medical Adviser have been sold at the regular price, $1.50. The profits on this immense sale have been used in print ing a new edition of 500,000 copies, boupd in strong paper covers, which is to be given away absolutely free. A copy will be sent to any a4rces oa receipt of n one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. to Orixmn V-V Address World' Dispensary Meaicai as WUregOn a poor boy (aoctaUon, 66) Main Sfreet, iuaTlo,N.Y. ji ii, 1 :r 1 1, 11 1 AVcOebblcPrcnarationrhrAR similatlng itoHoodandRegula ling thcSlomochs ondJ3oivci3 of ftomotesBIgcsllon.ChccrfuI nc3s nndltest.Contalns ncllhcr Opium.MorphlnC iwrMncral. Not Najic otic. naqxcfiXdnrswuzLvnTziw JnwXii Sai' AlxJmna Jimrmint fUrmSttrl- l&fcTrNmYfcrrir: ApcrfccUlcmcdv forCorwIlrvj. tion, Sour Stornach.Diarrhoea, norms .onvuisions.rcvcnsiv ncss andLoss or Sleep. Pac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. SEE THAT, THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE : of &&jk exact copy of WRAPPna. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTUE3 OP CASTORIA Oaitorla is cut tin in ons-tlis bottles onlv. It is not sold la bulk, Don't allow anyono to sell yon anything elio on tha plea or promlio that it Is ' Jest as good" and "will answer every pur. poie." W Boo that yon get O-A.8-T-0.B.I.A. 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Iloo, irrllatlou ut ulcera tion tt Liucoue meui- TMttU$CHlH.CuCa. braoee Aoa-Mtrljfent. eu.Mun.0 tmi"".. r' .r,:"". cs.a.jj r.virs.s.r ,,.is."is; lijCO. r lottlce. lira. Circular scat cu rtqoeet. Cut this out and post up In a conspicuous placo whoro It will bo seen. All tho associated press papers In Oregon, excopt THE JOURNAL, nro published In tlio Interest of tho u'old stnntlnrtl. Send 25c In silver for tlio dally ono month. The Oregon Press Monopoly Will not treat tlio restoration of silver fairly. It will not tell tho pcoplo tho truth. It daro not, Tuko a fair paper that gives tho people's sldo as well as tho Wall street side. Are You a Patriot? Help your country by circulating tho only Associated Tress Dally In Oregon that advocates Independent Bimetallism. AH tho news of tho grcnt battlo of thoxpcoplo for silver. Advo cates tho lilmotalllc Union of all who nro opposed to tho single gold standard.; Do You Favor Unity and Harmony us thclwatchwordof tho pcoplo ofiOrcgon? Subscribe for the Capital Journal I Daily thirty days for a.'silvcr quarter, Each issuo a-completo history of tho day and u.egutlltigifgiiti of arguments for tho pcopfo'H cause CD di READ! READ I READ! Tho people nro charged with Ignoranco by tho gold press. This Is n fulse charge Whciovor tho causo of free coiuugo of gold and silver 10 to 1 Is most discussed and best understood It Is most pop ular and strongest with tho people. Sixty Days for 50 Cents, If you can't talk or write for silver read uud murk articles and send them to your neighbors and rrlonds sixty hot shot for GOo. Cheapest political ammunition In tho country. Send 'a sliver quarter or hnlf dollar and try It. Tho people must bo educutcd and It Is your duty to help do this work for humanity. ; 'U u WE DON'T WANT GOLD alone but we want both gold und silver, There Is not gold enough In our country to nay one-twentieth of tho dobts owlnir In this country, if you wnnt repudiation ndyocuto tho slnglo gold standard. It means contraction ofTour, currency, destruction of values, and repudiation, Investigate and you will bo convinced. f HOFER BlROSJj s Publishers. Salem, Or. i