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daily Capitai Journal IY (lOKllR BROTHKHS, TUESDjYjkr, SEPT. 15, 1800. PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. i f i ? 7" ',' Independent American Bimetallism For and People's Government. For President, WILLIAM JENMNUS BRYAN, of Nebratka. For Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. OREGON UNION TRESIDKNTIAI, ELECTORS, N. L. BUTLER, Polk County, Democratic. M. L. OLMSTED. Baker County, Peoples. IIAKKV V ATKINS. Yamhill Co., Peoples. K. IICFEK, Marion Co., Silver Republican. Mil' ;-HJl '-' ELDER DARKLEYS MEETINGS. Hon. II. I- Marklej will speak as follow: Oregon City, September lo; Albany. Sep. (ember n; Eugene, September i2;Cotvallis, September, 14; I'-ilcdo, September 15: Lebanon. September 16: McMinnville, bep tember 17; Jeffcrion, Seplemlwr 18; Grunt's Pass, September 22; Clatskanie, September 24; Kaiama, wain., aepicmoer zu. FORD AT SILVERTON. This prominent tjalein lawyer Is making a canvass of Marlon county for Mcltlnlcy. The fact that he lias always been a sliver man does not trouble Ills lawyer Intellect now In supporting the gold standard. AtSllvcrtoti Mr. Ford repeated his Hcrr Most proposition that If the per capita debt of our country wns WOO the per capita wealth was $1,100, so each person had $700 of wealth. While the indebtedness Is largely public the wealth Is largely private, and the Herr Mostlar. suggestion of 11 division Is amusing from a rich man like Ford. If The Journal would use such an argument Its editor would be called a Hcrr Most. Hut Mr. Ford Is now a goldbug'and sings the goldbug song. So it is all right, we suppose. . A SALEM BRYAN CLUB. Steps, have been taken to organize a Salem Bryan club. The undertaking is meeting with good success although this city and county are the hotbed of olllclal Republicanism. The people are poor and the Bryan men must raise their own campaign funds. No olllclal can be assessed to raise a cent for the People's campaign. Unless the people themselves take up the matter and hold up the gallant young Nebraskan there will be little done fore him. If you are a Bryan man and believe In tlio restoration of an American money system and a government of the people enroll your name and your neighbor. Contribute your mite to this cause, both of time and money und let us show tlio hosts of organized plunder they cannot FORCE the American people. A HARD WINTER. Wo advlso all, to prepare for a hard winter In Oregon. Of course, wo shall lnivo no cold freezing in western Oregon, but wo are llablo to have heavy rains, storms and snow. The fruit crop in Oregon Is almost nothing, though if what there Is were utilized, no family need go without. But potatoes will bo scarce. Grain crops are not over one-half. Hay und feed Is scarce. Hops will bring less than cost of production. It Is hard to see women with little children plsking hops in the cold wet Ileitis. It Is still harder to think that tho pay is only 25c. box. Wo ad vlso all to be patient. There Is a brlghtor duy coming. If Moltlnlcy is elected wo shall huvo showers of con ildcucotind If Bryan Is elected we'll get a Hood of sllvor1 POOR WALLACE M'CAMMANTI This young man who speaks In tho opera liouso Is an Ignorant and de luded disciple of plutocracy. Ho Is an olllce partner of Zero Snow, South ern Pacfic lawyer, whoso partner be camo Fedorul Judge Gilbert, Ths la tho unarchlstlo side of Amer ican politics that men can profess to go out and ropresont tho people, whou In reality thoy tiro hired attorneys of the corporations that rob tho people. The Southorn Pact lie Is no different from tho rest. It employs tho cheap est Asiatic and European labor. IU oillclals retvel lu big salaries. IU law yers run thq Republican party. As many of thorn as nro needed sit on tho judges benches. Poor Wulhico Mc Cammaut Is only .doing whnfche Is rp qulredtodo! v NOT ANSWERED YET. kjCuA4jditor of The Oocrn'al kcd a goldbug business man this question today; "Unless we can do something at this election to raise the price of farm products, show can the farmer employ labor nt casirwages or buy manufac tured goods freelyj"' "Come up to my business place and I will show you," isald the merchant. "There Is John Sherman's speech. Read that. Charley come here," he suit calling his clerk. "You talk to this man." The clerk got off some thing about Mexico. But the question remains un answered. Tho farmer must compete in the open markets of the world withi his surplus crops against pioducts bought with cheap sliver bullion. The way to . "top that ruinous compe titlon Is to restore silver. If not the farmer and laborer will bo driven to the wall still more. A great many farmers have not yet got their eyes open and may blindly vote for the very thing that will cut their own throats the gold standard. How can you tarifl prosperity Into the demonetized wheat bins of the Oregon farmer when you force him to sell in competition with the products of the cheapest labor in the world and furhlsh cheap silver on top of that to cut the heart out of his prolits? THE BATTLE IN OREGON. The political tight is now fully on in Oregon. It is probable no money Will be sent here from the east, but Oregon is regarded as a doubtful state in the cast. In June the total silver vote on congressman was two to one for silver. On supreme judge the vote stood: Bean, Republican, 40,450; Burnett, Democrat, 18,023; Gaston, People's Party, 20,130; total opposi tion 44,757: opposition majority 4,307. But Judge Bean ran ahead of his ticket and Mr. Gaston ran behind; so that there is a combined vote of about 10,000 over the Republican vote. It Is thought the gold Democrats will cast 3000 votes. This would leave a margin of 7000 for Bryan, and will bo Increased by tjic sllvor Republicans. Tho light will be close with chances in favor of Bryan. THE UNION ELECTORS. Two Peoples party, one Democrat and one silver Republican arc tho Oregon electors for Bryan and Watson. We print tlio Union elec toral ticket at the head of our columns, and request all Bryan papers to copy the same. All four electors have been regularly nominated by botli tlio Peoples and Democratic party, nominations Hied and accepted. The Journal editor, whose namo appears on the electoral ticket as a silver Republican, not being nomi nated by a state convention, must have 11 petition or 250 voters. In a few days rover 200 voters have called and ilxed their names to the potitlon at this olllce. If you nro a silver man and cau do so come In and sign the petition to the secretary of state. Lot us muko it 500. ISS1 When a man owns a blooded bone he it always careful of it health. lie looks after its diet and is particular that the, feeding hall be regular and tight. While he Is doing this it it likely at not that he is him self suffering from tome disease or disorder that if left to itself will go ou and on till it develops seriously. When the trouble gets to bad that he can not work, he will begin to give himself the care he gave tne norso at uie start, rue time to cure a disease is at the beginning and better than all it to to watch your health that disease will never come. Good, pure, rich, red blood is the best insurance agaiust disease of any kind. Almost all diseases come from impure or impoverished blood. Keep tho blood pure and strong and disease can find no foothold. That it the principle on which Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery works. It cleantet. purifies aud enriches the blood: it putt and keept the whole body in perfect order. Makes appetite good, digestion appetite good. atrour, assimilation perfect. 1 1 brings rud dy, virile health. "I got a cancer on my tongue aud bad it cut out. I consulted fifteen different physicians without deriving any benefit At Uil I turned to Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery. I ptrsUted lu lu use aud my health it better than ever before. Formerly every accidental wound I received begau to fetter, would not heal ; now, such Uceratloua heal themtclrc.'1 Ketpcctfully your, to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I tfT-y- C MOS ..laa 7n KyAy?w ( InmsDMcPherson Co., ICaa. tflSBrtX fiJUtfil r A trvLliJf EBB j-J .uj Thfc farmer. As He Was and ' as He Is. fiOW HE IS ROBBED. Stupendous Decline Farm Products. in A PERNICIOUS FINANCIAL TOLICY. JSrlls of Contraction The Concentration of Wealth Rise and Fall of Gold The Effect of the Free Coinage of Sliver. What Oold Monometallism Stands For. An Honest Payment of Debts The Help Offered by the Ballot. By JOHN H. BEADLE. The accompanying illustra tions are from New York newspapers of recent date. They are published to show the popular idea of the per sonality of the American far mer in the gold stronghold of the country. The Vilification. Ho Is tho gibo und tho sneer of every down who can got on tho city 6tngo ill spotted breeches. Ho is the butt of yilo jokes in the city saloons. He shares with tho mule and the mother - in law, tho plantation darky, tho rusty stovepipe nnd the tramp as the stock material for cheap parugrnph crs. Ho is brought 011 tlio stage of every low theater Puck. as tho stock vic tim of all tho stalo old praotical jokes. "Haysood" and "Waybaok" and "Jay" aro his regular titles, ovon amoug culti vated people, and in tho slumB ' 'farmer" is 0110 of tho vile epithets whioh provoke a fight Ho figures in tho illustrated comics as a half savago. Look at the piotures of tho typical farmer in tho Now York papers and seo something N. V. Pn st liko this : A long, loan. 1 11 r.'c monstrosity, with bones showing hoiill.ly prominent through his clotho. a face like 11 point ed Gothio front, a now t'mi t'.PFcriboH an irregular nic from t!.. . .tvt point be tween tho oyi-H do .i,ia oath, and ou his ohiu what ' i v. t.. ( 1 to bo 0 Whisker, but looks like a wisp of weather boaton hay. This is tho fanner of today aB tho pooplo of tlio cities are taught to oon- sidor him. And v?hy this ohaugo? It is because- he has been systematically robbed for 80 Puck, years aud lias submitted to tho robbery and voted for more of it Ho is despised becauso ho has consented to his own degradation. Ills very virtues havo been made tho meaiiu of his degradatiou. Tho farmers, aud especially tho men who till their own nores, aro our great conservative class. Thoy dread revolution. They lovo their country with an impassioned ardor bom of close contact with tho soil Hucklen s Arnica Salvo The best Salve in the world 1 for Cuts, Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required, It is guaranteed to live per fee satisfaction oe money refundeO. l'ricess cents a box. For sale by Fred A LeUK OASTOnXA.. ' It ea my WSJSH. if 'mm IF aM l It r' jtv H IV Ai ' (1 TO- y 1 j 1 1 I I DBBMBmBSSSS3U3&S3 1 iPS&X - K I fl -- f Bff i lCr"S''i 71 H tsij SELF. Save money, time, ana laoor, Dy using GOLD m$S It cleans. Injures nothing. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Ijj St. Louis, Chicago, Hew York, JBiafflSBaisismffiiM'&iEi au nrrtor or pa triotism which some writers havo thought im possible in men reared in cities. Naturally, there fore, tho 1101 th orn farmers stood by their govern ment in tho great civil war. Tlio Republican party wai in power and acquired an im mense prestige by the sncccwful issue of tin' con flict. Natun.lly N. V. nernld. again, therefore, the great majority of farmers credited nil good things to that party. Thoy cotiJcl not believo that the party of Lir.rnhi and Fumner and other friends of hnrc.Tity wonhl do nnght of Iii-Itii" JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of p;rass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR RENT-Scholarsliip in any deparment Willamette University. Apply at 77 Com mercial St., Salem. 9 15 31 HAVE (YUUK SAWS FILED by George, at rear of J. H. Stump residence. 9 141? WAN I'ED.r A fresh milch cow at the Ore gan school for the blind. 9 12 3t GERMAN TEACHER.r-I'rof. Carl Itehrens, No. 18 Center street, instructor in modern languages and music pianos and organs tuned. 9 10 td FOR SALE OR TRADE Two improved lots, all kinds of fruit, on street car line, at a big bargain for cash; addres H, this office, W1NTKH PAST1TPR VnrnnnA nilnl.fi,.. ...... . ..w . v. .. v. hwvU .. ....... fu ture for horses inquire one block west ol the North Salem school. Robert Crayton. 9 9 im PICKLING CUCUMBERS. I have a fine lot of pickles for sale at my place near the penitentiary. Five cents per gallon. 91 im A. N. BANTA. TAKEN Uli Two horses, one brown with white spot in forhead, left hind foot white. One bay, both hind feet white and branded on left shoulder. Horses are about 4 years old and weigh about 1,500 and 1,300 pounds. Tho above stock was taken up nt Lafe Townsend's farm 10 miles north of Salem. By proving property and paying damages and expenses owner can have same. 8 29 im J. W. TOWNSEND. FoR SALE Driving mare for sale at a bar gain; weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quire of Wm. Brown & Co. 30 tf CARPET PAPER Urge lot ot heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. WANTtrJ. Solicitors lor campaign book "Bryan, Sewall and Free Silver," authorized by Bryan, written by R. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha World-Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches aud platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $1 50. The only autnorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable woik for '96. Address The National Bcok Conce n, Star Building, Chicago. 8 io-3ot COLT TAKEN UP. A three-year-old colt, bay color and while star in forehead, waS taken up by the under signed. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Macleay road. 8 22 im J. R. PICKENS 1&J$ Sllfe; ONE-HALF 6IZS OP COX POZZONl'S COMPLEXION POWDER! I h& been th jtandarU for forty yean anfll . wviw tvpuir iu-uaj- iaa erer peiore. POZZOXI'S I Is the Ida complexion powder bean tlfrlnr . B I A delicate, inrlslblo protection to Uto lace. , WUticieryboo(lHZ:OMttaiuAir-i M nlHrent ScoWlPn GOLB l'BH' I 1 AT PHUaaiSTS and FANCY BTOBES. ' M Cut Down Expenses by buyinp; a package of Gold Dust Stop money leakages all over the house, bave wear and tear on wood work, china, and your- .. -, 1 l Washing ) H Powder. Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Office or the Secretary of State, KTE, tegon, 1,1896.) Salem, Oregon Sept Sealed proposals will be received at this office until noon, November 2,' 1896, to furn ish the following articles for the State of Ore gon for the use of the 19th Biennial Session of the Legislative Assembly: 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No. 7 ruling white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen. 30 reams first class Congress note, 7-pound packages, No. 7 ruling, white laid. 20 reams letter paper, 12 lb., No. 7 ruling white laid, Carew, Charter Oak, or Scotch linen. 20 reams of typewriter, letter size, Paragon letter wove No. 3. 20 reams typewriter, legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. 3. 6 reams typewriter legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. 1. 6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blur, size 8 x loVj. 0 boxes Little's Satin finish culon, b'ui-, size 8 x 13. 10,000 No. 6 1-2 envelopes, 60 lbs. No. 1 rag XXX. 12 Gross railroad steel pens, No. 49. 20 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404. 4 Gross Gillott's steel pens. No. 303. 8 Gross Esterbrook "J'1 ens 6 Gross Falcon steel pens. No. 048. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Probate . pens No. 313. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'a Judge's Quill Steel pens No. 312. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Chancellois steel pen No 239. 6 Gross London Incandescent, M. Jacob's No. 4. 2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal led ink, pints 5 Gross pen holders, black enamel, lttrue. 10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands. No. 558. 4 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands, No. 554. 10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstandi No. 420. 12 Dozen ivory folders, 9-inch standard. 4 Dozen ivory folders, 10 inch Congress, 4 Dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 10 Dozen mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lbs. assorted colors. 2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder led pencils, style 660. 5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts 2 1-2 Dozen Stafford's writing fluid, quarts, 15 Dozen gummed stub files, No. 21,11 x 15 inches, 500 pages. 4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips, legal size. 20 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips. 15 Dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14-inch flat. 15 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, bone, 3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, ebony. 70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 5 Gross Faber's lead pencils. No. 2, hexa gon, gilt. 12 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round, gilt. 20 Dozen Faber's patent ink and pencil rubber erasers, mammoth, 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners, No. 2 flat head. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 2 round heads, white. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 4, flat head. 15 Dozen table pads to hold paper, 19x20 inches, strong leather tips. IS Dozen waste paper baskets, cross-bar No, 4. 3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No.n, round. 29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2. 4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Sta tionery," None but the best quality of goods will be accepted. The right to rejret any or all bids is e. served. All the above articles to be deliv. red at Salem on or before December 15,1896, There being at the present time no money available for paying for the above supplies, bids will only be accepted under the express condition, agreement and understanding that tho successful bidder will look to, and de. pend upon the next legislature appropriating muuey iu pay inc Claim, Very respectfully, II. R. KINCAID, 9-52m Secretary ol State, KR ! I. B. BROWN, j Salem, Oregon, 1S7 Commercial street. WASHI I l J1KJUMI l C. H. MACK. - DENTIST 1 .Successor to Dr. J. M.'Kcene. old V Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring tupc rior opcranuns hi mourraie ices in any hrancli ere lncspccitti request. WAGON HKPAIIl SHOP. Carriage nnd unnnn fclinn iy.- fAmm...!.1 I street, opposite State Insurance bulldinr. Hring in your work. SatUf ictlon quafanteed. l'ETEK G. "NOKGUKN. - Dhpot Express. Mrets all masl and passenger trains, gage und express to all paits of the Prompt seiMce. Telephone No. 70. Bag city, JAMES RADER. WHAT- IS SAID Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. unr S. RICHARDSON. PROP. "Second door north of Hctel Willamette, MS HARUT IFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt mcati IFresh sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs. C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder- Garten in the Concrecationol church parlors on September 21. 8 29 lm MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Lxja considered without delay HAMILTON & MOIrt Bank buildinS. Bush MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Bash's Bank, T. K. FORD T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sp ialty of fine repair work, Seth Thuiitns cltxkt, etc., 215 Commercial Street C. H. LANE, iMANTTAILOR 21 1 C.i.n'ntrcs 1 "j?Suiis SIS up- ii-l'i. i , Salem Or l'.ints$ upwands'El "1 tidings great joy; which sli'ill be unto nil people. A "BIBLE KEY" "The Plan of the Ages." Tim is the best work on the Bible, ever issued from the press. It cives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of Hie holy scriptures, presenting the wondertul harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work is complete in three (3) volumes, all for $1. Address T. II. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or. 7.17.1m 0 Gents ON THE DOLLAR. Ed S, Lamport 289 Commercial ?st, Salem, Or,, Hasfbought the Frank ESna fer and the M. Beamer harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the hite Horse. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticejthe cut in prices on the following Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 51010 cents Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andjother -work injjj telhgently washed by hand. Col. Ji Olmsted Prop, SALEM WATER CO. Office: Wllamette Hotel Building For water service apuly at 'office. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. I There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from th city unless notice is left at the office. Heieafter water for iirigaiion, lyill only be furnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plastering will pleae inu piasicung win picoc 1 ig. nurposes" page I7tf ir, iSoj.'Apply at oflicj 1 reaa "unaer Duuaing, 1 scneauie ot rates) lor. for copy, -r Joules. -jTO THE East GIVEs Uii ClinuE - OF- Tw Transtfnntinn.,! . Rouic:, Via SnoWane ., verOmaV.andKaclD,,. eastern cities. ulT- Lo . ntujo PoSN VISION Steamers leave Aiu7wonhln,CiStCO and 29. y "" 4. 9, 14, ,9 1 k Steamers Ru.h for Poland M V10 nesday and Friday, at I ," ' ". AT lowest freight and pawn" ' .rip tickets veBry cheS.?1 baggage checked through in "jU l Oregon Wa,MBton inilh$, li charge for baggage transfer, chVIln road or river route to Portland ho:ce of "J. For full details ca Ion bL agents, Salem. Oregon, orfe, e. mcneill, G. M. POrVERS, Foot of Trade st. Locilnt, Through Tickets TO THE EAST! tVIA THE Ibon Pacific System, through Pullman'Palace Sleepen. Toirij' Sleepers and Free, Reclining Chair haj between Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated bv tteim tnd lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 M Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than com petito's. For rates, time tables and fullnformafon apply to; JWISE JbiBAIi KER, Agents, Salem, Oi ' R. W BAXTER, C. E. BROWN, Ceneral Agent Dist.Pass, Jpnt 13S Third Street, Portland.; Northern Pacific Railway. runs; Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoin Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ualuth, W Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg Helena and Butte. 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