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t- Trvmr" 'WT-HWy:i!imfyr . mm . rvxxOOOOOQOOOCO(X300000000P a wise woman looks ahead. She is never without a shodIv of Cottolenc. The result is f & A h Healthwithout medicine. The family is much better off in every way since she uses Cottokne look lor Iho indmt-"0tHUn4r' and ( J NttMlaiil r l-on rtrj Uo. ,. u riinmut on Ht. I.onU. Cbleiuro. Montreal. Han Frnnelseo, O Hit fl. Ki rjWWUHt UU.i rortlano, urrn. cooeooooooooQPri-'i Daily Capital Journal, BY HOFBR BROTHBKS. MONDAjT, AUGUST 24, 1800. U -MR. GEER'3 SPEECH. Tin (Jet r hih'cc , at tlic armory. was the ablest effort, for the gold stnndar.I, yet made' n't Salem. Tub Jouunal nay this In all sincerity. It lias always treated Mr. fieer with more consideration than any paper In the county. It hart aluny.s considered him a fair man and his ability ban been generally conceded. Hut wo are forced now to condemn what we consider an unfair attack, by Mr. Geer, on Friday night, Mr.Gcer read an editorial Hem from Tub Journal to this effect: "The Htandard Bllvcr dollar! a legal tender dollar. It Is not a gold-redeeniptlon dollar, It Is not a fiat dollar. It In not a Mexican dollar." Mr- Geer added In tho aanio breath and without n pause or clinnglng lite veice: "Hut that Is what It wlU bo If wo go to free coinage," leaving tho Impression that The: Jouunal has said our standard silver dollar underjTrco coinage, would be a Mexican dollar. . . . This was n trick unworthy of any fair or Intelligent mutt, .uud more ho since Mr. Geer refused in corrcot the false Impression ho left on the crowd. Tub Journal Im always been n Ite publlcan paper. It has upheld the Republican party when It stood truo and square for American policies. Wo have not a word to letract on what wo have said In tint past for pro tection or sound, iiiouoy. It was the Minneapolis platform of 181)2 that said' tho Republican party demanded both gold and silver as standard money. Now tho Republican party dcolarcs that all Its utterances on bimet allism In the past meant the single gold standard. How uiu the people to know but that Us present declara tion for International bimetallism will mean only the British gold standard next time they niako a plat form? Tho Republican state conven tion that nominated Mr. Geer for presidential elector voted down n res olution declaring for the gold stand ard, Mr". Geer Is neither fnlr, honest, Just or consistent In his trcatmont of Tiik Jouunal or of tho question of bimetallism. MEXICO AND JAPAN. Tho Mexican dollar buys a bushel of wheat lii'MoxIco. Tho gold standard dollar buys 12 bushels In our country. Which is tho bettor, fairer or Justor measure of values? Tho people of Mexico have tho sil ver standard, because thoy produce only about one million ot gold a year and sixty millions of silver, While jtho American people arc struggling to get rid of tho gold standard, tho peoplo of Mexico aro eatlnlled and prosper under tho silver standard. An ounce of sliver will buy as much of tho prtxlucts of labor as It over would. Wo aro told that If wo adopt frco coinage, wq shall bo reduced to tho level of Japan. Japan Is not very badly off, considering that It la a lit tle Island kingdom. Its diet has Just voted $45,000,000 for tho construction ot railroads, telegraphs and cables, 05,000,000 for tho purclmso of.wur material and ships, uud sltico January, 1805, 9000,000,000 has been Invested by tho Japanese In banks, railroads and other companies. Japan seems to be getting along all right. THE BARBERS' UNION. It seems the Salem Harbcr's union has not been able to enfotcc Sunday closing and maliiUiln prices. On Sunday barbershop wore nuaiu run ning, and one or twothop.s are cutting prices. This Is to Iw regie! ted as the bar bers as well as nil classes of laboring men should not be compelled to work on the Sabbath day IT It can be avoided. Prices on no kind of labor should be cut, and prices should bn restored to labor as soon as business will admit. The union should make another HTort to enforce .Sunday clos ing and standard prices In this city. Thqy should not give up now. In Germany, England nnd all European countries barber's shave for one to two cents. Wq want no such prices In our country. PHRENOLOGY AND POLITICS. A picture Is printed showing the size and shape of the heads of Candi dates Hryau and McKlnlcy. A gentle man In this city has analyzed the phrenological features as follows, with' the standard at 17: 1IUYAN. Benevolence.... 7 Self-esteem .... f Flniinctift '.. 7 Venoratlon (for a humanity ... 7 Amntlvcncss..,. 5 At'KINLKV. Hevevolcnce.;. 6 Self-esteem.,..,. 7 Firmness 6 "Veneration (for' Mark Ilanua. 7 Amatlvcncss .. 7 The whole attitude of McKlnlcy ex presses this Idea: Run by Murk Ilanua and Lombard street ugalnst my convictions. Temporarily at tho option of England. I have to ask Mink Ilanua, when I can talk. I urn getting restive. Uryan's attitude says: For God, home and native land, for tho constitution and America. THE 8ALEM ODJECT LESSON. A Salem Jeweler and vlco president of a national bank has an object les son In his show window to prove that silver bullion Is worth but llltlo over half Its coinage valuu In gold, while a gold piece melted down is worth nearly Its coinage value In gold. A big crowd Is at that window all day, and even on Sunday that dobate goes on botween advocates of gold standard and bimetallism. Tho ob ject lesson Is making converts to frco coinage right along, as It proves that demonetization ot sliver has destroyed nearly half tho value of silver and everything elso but gold. The bunetalllsts should thank Capt. Martin for presenting such an effect ive object lesson of the appreciation of gold. GOLD AND IMMIGRATION. Horrow gold abroad to put all our silver and paper money on a gold basis. Glvo us the gold standard to mortago all American Industries by selling securities abroad, says Mark Haulm's platform. Dig the gold and sllvoroutof our own mines and coin It up, Independent of the world,atthe old American ratio, and pay our debts with it, says Uryan's platform. Let In all the foreign Immigration that can read nnd write -their own language) to compote with American labor, says Mark Ilanuu's platform. Tho only way to protect American la bor Is to shut out foreign Immigra tion, says Uryan's platform, Condensed Testimony. Chat. 11. Hood, Urokeraud Manufacturer ' A cent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King New PUcovcry luis no equal as Cough remady. J D. Drown, Proi of St. James Hotel. Vl. Wayue, Ind testifies that lie was cured of a Cough of two years stand ng, caueed bv La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. 1. F. Merrill, UaldwintvUto Mass., says tliat he has used and rcccoracndaO. it and never Lrcw It to full and would rather have It than any doctor, because tt alway cures, Mr Hemming, 333 E, 35th St., Chicago, always keVpslt at h:d and has.no tear ofCroup, because IL Instantly, relieves. Ere Trial Hottlis ot Fred A. Ugg'oDrug Store JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons and Things by the Good Natured Man. lricli ninn nnd tvinfcerK lira tllCIl Of sense, b'ut men like T. T. Geer should remember that no one so displses 11 toady as they. T, T. Geer: The rich have the money to hire tho oor, consequently we should bow down to them at all hazards. More money has been driven out or the U. S. by class legislation thanlby lhianclal agitation, ten to one, and Hint class lcirlslatlnn has been of the kind that permits the looting of foreign capital. T. T. Geer says the only sensible thing for rich ineu to do Is to with draw their money. Why does tho single gold thread philosopher offer the workingman a "sensible" sugges tion? The rich man as rule can take cariof himself. . t Thurston has utteily failed In his charge again t Hryan that he Is In the employ of the sllvcrmlne owners. He has uo proof. He admits thut. He admits that Hryan tells the truth, lie says ho believes Bryan tells the Until. Thurston had better never have madc-his charge than llatteh out on It after making It as he did. FROM THE SEASIDE. NeskoWIN, Aug., 20, 169(1. Editou Jeuunal: If wo could re ceive a hugli slice of tho warmth and sunshine of which we hear you have a superabundance out there, In ex change for u chunk of fog and mist of which we aro all heartily tired, wo would gladly do so. We have witnessed but one perfect sunset during our two week sojourn hero. , On several occasions n largo herd of some kind of sea animals, pre sumably seals, could bo plainly seen but remained two far out to allow us ,to observe their motions as closely as wo desired. On thut Monday evening a large parly gathered nround the huge bon lire of Messrs Lunn nnd llolman's camp In resporiso to an invitation written on tho inside of a clam shell. A eood literary program hud been arranged nnd was very successfully carried out. Misses Daisy Lockloy and Klttlo Hurbord conducted tho exercises with becoming dignity. Miss Harbord read tho "Annals of Salem Camp for 1890" which created much merriment. At a lute hour the party dlsporsed highly pleased with tho evenings entertainment. Last Sunday there were no religious services as there had been on previous Sundays but In the evening a row gathered at Mr. Fry's camp and song gospel hymns until n lato hour. Mrs. Fry has been quite 111 for several days but is reported much better today. Mr. Kccno, tho young man who had his limb hurt as reported last week, has so far recovered as to bo able to bo removed to his homo near Salem. Quito a, number or families left this place last Monday for tholr respective homes nnd wo hear that eleven more camps vylll disappear from "Salem av cnuo" oil Friday of this week. Sever nl arrivals havo been noted this week Mr. Frlrzell and daughters, Prof, and Mrs, L. G. Cochran and family Gco.S. Downing and family. Mrs. Epploy and children who have been guests at tho hotel I'ago for tho past wcok, ex pect to return to this city In a few days. Miss Klttlo Harbord expects to drive over to Salem, starting next Monday, Dr. Jeffries and Mr. Dan. Fry are ex pected horo next weok when after tlshlnga few days, thoy will return to Salem with their respective families. Mr. Lunn Is reported ill this morn ing. 7t. nnd Mrs. Hodgson uud fam ily und Rqv. Mr, Wall all from Now borg, urrlved horo lato last evening. Bucklens Arnica Halve The best Salve in the world 1 for Cuts, Sores, Boies, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, Uralses, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pAy required. It Is guaranteed to live per fee satisfaction or money rcfundeO, Price 35 cents a box For sale by Fred A Lege MaK R ; jsmmmm This t i 'ImSmmmmt fe the A ' nBTiUUUi I ..KV 1 K Hi t. icwi1" tt'jrav.i h m. a ' .iiBrlSBf'Vi'Jl I mtmwv KBlsMSSJUbSiiX I it Hi ft sBPfflPIIHBfll'ilJLBflM BIBRPsHtriisssri wc & i ! 9K3IPB I Hill B (l i IHsHMisSBsaaH 1 li UK m uum.. g Qfflil very best Smoking Tobacco made0 -i. ..,! iwwy "'miHi'i.Mii uyW Blackwell's Genuine BULL DURHAM You wUI nnd one coupon Inside each 3 onnce bM and two coupons Insldo each ounco batf. Bur a bag, read the coupon and co bow to sot your sbart of I30,XW In prcsrnU. MlUaailU4U4JmU4Uam4Ui4H4 C. JH. MACK. , ! - UENTISTf- Successor to Dr. J. M. Keenr , old White Corner. Salem, Or. Pnrtko ileslru g nuperior operations nt moderate fees in un branch are in especlnl request. Peter G. Norgren, (Kntmerly with P. J. l.arscn & Co ) Carriage nntl wajon shop, 320 Commercial street, tiring on yoar work, old or new, and have it done wilh n guaiantee of satW.ictioti. 6 36d&wtf EAST AND SOUTH .VIA WHAT IS 3AID. SILVER MEN OF POLK COUNTY. Bimetallic Club Organized for Eola and West Salem. Saturday evening a good crowd of earnest citizens assembled at thcEola school house, and a Union Ulnietalllc club was organized. Representatives were also there from West Salem, and the two neighborhoods will hold Joint meetings alternately. A club roll of 20 signers was secured for a starter, and over a hundred will be had when all the rolls arc In. Tho following oniccrs were elected: President, Wilson Putnam: ylce president, O.C. IIutciilns;secrctary,ll. Drunk; treasurer, E. Mitty. Tho speakers of the evening were Major D. C. Sherman and W. T. Itlg don, of Salem, nnd both those gentle men gave their hearers some good, sound ilnnnclal doctrine, Interspersed with statements of fact that must convince nny reasonable person. Their remarks were received with enthus iasm, und when the meeting closed there was absolute unity of opinion. All present were unanimous in tho opinion that the subject was ably and fairly handled. The next mooting or the club will bo held at West Salem hall, Friday evening, September 4, when good speaking and music will bo had. Thoro's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cako" Boap contains no freoatkall and will not injure the tlncst lace. Try It and notice tho difference In quality. John-Hughes. KR500;2StuSK3Jffla GAIL BORDEN EACID Brand! ..CC."OBKSDD rnuL. i Has No Equal i scld nvnsmvHERn xmkmmLmx&swmmwh JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, FAILING MANHO GeMfitl and Nervous Debility. Weakness of ITodr nnd Wind, KlTects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young, Kohuat, Noblo Atanhood till If llcatorod, Strengthen Weak, Un- How to KnUrso and dervloped rontons ot lloar. AhsAltitplv nn f allilM-llama TrAtmnnt- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TO" KENT DeuTile cottage on South Com mercial and Pelleview, two blocks from post office. Hot water and baths; modern Im provements. Inquire 8? Commercial. 21 6t l-Oli SALli OK TKAUK.wAn elegant ill aero iraci 01 uim in nampuen 1'ark aaauion, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for residence property in Salem. Address W., care Journal, FOR SALK OR TKAUE-4S acres im proyeu jarm una, 4 miles east ot Salem.wlth new liouso, new barn, running water; wilt sell or trade for cheaper land. Address O. ni. reeves, alem. ur. 7 27 im 50 m 1 ON THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, Has'bought the Frank' E, Shalv fer and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthe cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain locents Under drawers 5 to locents Under shirts 5 to tocems Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchief! I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per (dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andjjothcr work inJJ tclligently washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, WANTED. Solicitors for campaign book "Hryan, Scwall and Free Silver," authorized by llryan, written by K. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha World 'Herald, appointed author by llryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only St 50, The only autnorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free, llegln now with choice of territory, Permanent, profitable woik for 'oG. Address' The National licok Conce n, Star Building, Chicago. 8 1 0-301 OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R, R. Company LYAQUINABAV ROUTE. Connectlnc nt Yanuina Hay with the .s"a Francisco & Yaqutni Uay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Hay, Port Orford, Trinldiul and Humbolt Hay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, So; steerage, $4: to Coos Hay and Port Orford, cabin tt; to Humboldt Hay, cabin J8: round trip, good 60 days. $16. YAOUINA 1IAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can h'. found in abundance I within a few hours' drive of the bay. uritcuuccu rates 10 an points. EDWIN 8TONE, Manage, Ccrvallli, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. 1JALDWIN, Local Agent.Allona Dock Salem, Foil SALEDrivliig mare for sale at a bar galn; weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quire of Win, Hrown & Co. 30 tf CARPET "PAPER Large loF ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. Kindergarten and Primary School, Mrs, C. M, Ogle will reopen her kinder garten, icciuding pilmaiy department in sep arate room. Also Training Class for Kindergart ners in September, 'I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be unto nil people." A "BIBLE KEY" "ThePlau of the Ages." This is the best work on the Bible, ever issued from the press. It gives a complete explanation of nil the doctrinal subjects of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud benuty of God's plans (or the redemption of the human family from sin and death. The work is complete in three (3) volumes, nil for$l. Address T. H. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Slem, Or. 7-l7.lm Some say we give the best meal In town for 15c. We say try us and see. Shasta Route, Co IT 1 ot;-ihe Southern Pacific Calilcrnla Express Train-Run,,, , , Portfand and Si "..'"' U's r p' . 1 unicn. o i. 1.1. Mr-i'oiium -Frr .!lKp.in.M.v- .Saienl A, J -t 1 j. r w ti 1 u S. RICHARDSON. PROP. I UirSccond door north of Hctel Willamette, "THE ANDERSON." Stpgo headquarters centrally located at "The Anderson" for lines leaving Salem. Slatev there for orders'. All packages and parcels left theic wilt be cared (or. Waiting parlors, good rooms, and meals at all hours. GEO. W. ANDERSON. Prop. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets nil mast and passenger trains. Hag gage and express to nil parts of the city. Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. . JAMES RADER. MEN WANTED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants a niimbe. of good wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse. H. J. SHARP, 8 4 tf Manager. I. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a p'-'ialiy of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street iVHMYTOLQAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considcied without delay HAMILTON & MOIi Hush Uank bulldin9. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over fimh's Hank, T. K. FORD C. H. LANE, linn nu i mur IMMlOi 2H Ujii 'i .' ( . ?! 11 Or JttSilil 515 upwuMs. PnntS$ upwnnds'-TI ill wolz's mm tSTFREE DELIVERY. - .WOIZ & M1ESCKE Pfoos. Denlars'in all kinds of fresh and silt KiTFresh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST meats Bl I. D. HROWN, 1H7 Commercial street. g Salem. Orfgon SALEM WATER CO, 2ferttffl. mvn ONE-HALF SIZE OF BOX. ":,0 a. 5:00 1 M "9 4 Alxve trains stop iir,VTvrrL7--L5!; ILIIUILtMI. riii.inv nirvaau 1.. "--null Shedd,.UaUey7llaV,UagU1;it"' Kugenc, Crusw.ll, DralnfVsndf0 0' Iron, Khseburg lo Alandllnctu" " ROSKUURIl MAl! t,.,.Je So itli ," " rr-T j .. . n rrn 8:: a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5;20 p.m. vTrortlaridar. lv. Salem lv. nr. Roscb'g lv. : BAI.iJm l'A89EN0En, n ifli I"'"" . ' So itli 4:00 p.nl tiiia )).m lv.l'ortlandar. nr. Salem lv. ip. 50s.tu. "KbrU- 10:15 R-fln.T n, ,, ' i "" - M r ULLM AN "hUFFEt SLEEPERS and f:cond-class sleeping c.ri attachedto til throueli trains. ' WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Comllk d'il, u cept Sunday. 1 ' ' tB- "7:30 a.m. I Lv. izi5 p m. ) Ar. i;ornana. Ar. J63op; Comllls. LvIijub! A I Alltnnt, M.t f .-II' ... ...-.,, .u miniiii connect tiik trains of Oretron LVnlrtl t- V,.i. d.m . "" luiinxu, Express train dally except Sunday. 4MS P. n I Lv. I'ortland Ar. $:T 7S P. m.f Ar.McMlnTllleLTl 5:501. THROUGH Tlfk'PT to all points in the Eastern States, Cuili from IV.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem E.P, ROGERS,Asst.G.lUp.A. PonliiK' rv, R. KOEHLER. ManaCer. n ' uica go, ivmwauKi & Si. hud Ry sf. PAUL . M.lNNBSOTAS' K 1 o w a xr T a,-- rat n $& POZZONI'S Portland to .. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldinc lor water service apply at office. Hill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will be no rflnrimn in u.,. ... on account of temporary absence from the Tift? I,!.!..! nnIMA 1- 1-f. . .. n. -.V .... ..uuvo ls nn ai me oiiicc, llereaircr un tnr ..:.. t ...m 1.. ,.. lurnlshed to regular consumers using water lor. aome"c purpose. Contractors for sido. ...TV. t .1 . BUU Plastering riu please read "unilrr luitMinr. ;. ...n r. . schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at office .-. w-,V ' Kai,S?Jhfc. anlrd for fortr 7r witl I "" ,-v.". wiiij uiaa urer Dzor9. I llthnMi.lm.i..i . ... . I Axf.V11?.118?11'?" beallhful ana harmless., I Oollcate, Invisible protection to Uo taca. ( I w';s0VCI3roo,,2'i'SBig-( IS trlteB fm of Aturo-n. AT DRUQaiSTS xtm FANCY 8TOBES. ' GLANCE AT THIS MAp. Of the Ch'cago, ' Milwaukee .'snd St. rid Railway and note its connection with ill transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Oasis, and remember when going east that iti In. a are lighted with electricity and beated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elepst Buffet, library, smoking and slecpinran, with free reclinl- chairs. Each slttpitj car lieithhas an tlectnc resdms lamp, sal lU dining cars are the best In IMH Other lines are longer than this, bat w are shorter, and no other offers the above li. urious accommodations. There are infest reasons for the popularity of "Tho Mili kee." Coupon ticket ! In '" "f" road office will give yon further informiii, or address C.J.EDDY. General Agent, J. W.CASEY. Tw.lJfl&j Through Tickets TO THE KAST! ,VIA THE Union Pacific System. between 1.....A riteaffl n Our trains are nw- - t t..j ... Wnlirh licnt. (t.. .ii imu rolionou f-:u.u,) or Uonorinixa ' 1. ttpirmniorrhis, Win'., unnatural di ebsrKu, or nr iuUtcima lion, Irritsllun ur ulctr4- tghted by Pintsch light. BTimetoChic.E0.3i-'-JJI- Time to New York, 4 . 1- ,)& mi.1.1. 1. mnv hours ql", & U-e Ubles and tf.5 apply to BOISE & Pd Agt,SJ-,0r, COLT TAKEN UP. A three-year-old colt, bay color and white star in forehead, was taken up by the undej signed. Owner can hae same by Drolni jtyStJilir. ii i UUJ Uonuflts lu a day. I3S Third StreenJ O.JL.MWOXXU., Man Unity from CO Mates and Foreign Oountrlaa. Reml for lWrrlntli-n Ilnnk. h. ' - 7 Ub uuwr. ioa vi micoai niem' ". ...- JLm1H t U ynjf ' ' mw jJinr.Uou ami proofs, mailed (soiled) t roe, ERIE MEDIOM 00., Buffalo, N.Y. . , Xh, Rosy Freshness 1 property and payine costs. Call at ulace. e 1 t lUHUV.ViSUaUUUlUO. jwnc. no-MiruJw". -T r. . ... m. 1 .. miles east of Salem, on Macleav road. I Sffisw kClHauurL0.9llsW Sold ay.Bruiclil. 8 22 im T. R. PICKENS. I O.S. 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