TnHHBP m r ra rkx .w- Daily Capita! Journal. AN OPEN LETTER y rf BY HOFBR BROTHKRP, FIIIDAY, JAN. 16, 1697. To Hon, John H. Mitchell, Who Wants 4F f . . to Be Senator, Vivlky, Jan 13. Mv Dbar Sir: J wrote tojoua short time before the state silver eon- BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. OIVE US THE TEST. Under the Bland law, enacted In rontlon atMcMlnnvIIIe. As a delc- Katctrflliat cdnrdntlrjn I wish Id set-' I tic the doubt In the minds of a great 1 manr-of our voters as' to votirnril 1878, and In continuous force until ton , tl)ccomIn natlona, -.. 1800, tills country enjoyed prosperity. VjieOregonlan had stated that yon it is, contended uy inc iricnas or blractalllsm that this flowed from the liberal coinage of silver dollar; that by reason of (hli coinage, there was a safe, steady Review of, Some of the, tlons. Latest Publlca Increase of the circulating medium, somewhat proportionate to the In crcaso of population and business that the hard timet which has existed In recent years were caused by the re peal of the Bland law, and the subse quent repeal of the Sherman law, which shut off the steam of new silver money, contracted the currency, de pressed values nnd destroyed confi dence. In the recent campaign, the Repub lican party contend that the nut I cause of tho panic nnd resultant hard limes was the repeal of the Republi can tariff nnd the passagoof tho "Wil son bllf. They claimed that the pas sage of a Ilcpuullcan tariff would star the Idle nillN, kIvo employment to labor, provide a large domestic market for-tho producU of the farmer, and bring tho county kick to the good times existing prior to 1802. The recent election made It Impossi ble to test directly the doctrlno of the silver forces. For tho present free coinage Is out of the question. The country can not have even a return-to thoJlland law. But tho test can bo mado Indirectly. Let tho administration pass Its tarliT law. Let It havo Its own way In every . would stand on the Itenubllcan nlnU rtrvMftnpIt V ' i fiirrn. nn ntrtffitp tvliat. I urnc T ail,! , .,..., ......v. .....,, . .. ,u j to you that a statement at that time, i might have a vory Important bearing on your election by this legislature, and as you came out in the field for the Republican gold standard Intor- natlnnnl party, there will be no need of yon answering this lotter as I think our people In the legislature will an swer It for you. From personal con tact, for over four weeks In the can vass In this county I know positively that at least nine-tenths ofj the sliver men, of all partlos arc agreed that It would Jbe very unwise for the sliver party to elect you United States senator with out an International agreement, that you will not go back on us again as you did in June and November, by trying to straddle both the gold and silver questions so as to Insure your elections. You probably see now what we saw then that If vou had stood by your friends In June and November, we would huvchad a leg islature that would elect you on first ballot, but you deserted us then and helped Harvey Scott elect his Republi can gold standard representatives from Multnomah county, and now he Is holding them out of caucus there by giving you a black eye, that ho has owed you for a long time. Say,Scnator-MItchcll,was you honest wncn you made your speech In the One of the best signs of the tiroes In education and literature is the great Importance given to children. Never has this great Interest In the future citizen the future father, mother, teacher, soldier, statesman, philosopher been so great as at pres ent, and at last It would appear that education Is beginning at the right end of .life Among tho valuable things being pnblishcd for the young Is the classics the great thoughts of the ages are brought within tho range of the young. The Journal Is In receipt of a copy of the third edi tion of "Child Stories from the Masters," by Maude Mcnefcc. This work of one of America's brightest young women presen ts In the most attractive language for youth, tales from the great classics in art and lit erature, from the scriptural stories down to the more rrodern. Parents wishing their children to havo glimpses of these great works and cultivate a taste for them should buy this gem. Kindergarten Literature Co., Woman's Temple, Chicago. 91. as valuable historical books of the year has been published by Dodd, Mead & Co., of New York In Katber Ine Pearson Woods' "John-a Tale of King Messiah." It I? an Imaginative story of the Inner life of Christ ana Ills mission. The volume presents the eastern people of the Master's time, a well as their customs and habits In graphic spirited language, such as ap peals to readers of all classes, young and old. Price, 81 .25. Ilarper's Magazine for 1897 promises to be a traveller's volume. The most distinguished contemporary globe trotters are to contribute Illustrated article on Cape Colony, Siberia, Rus- J I - Moaaaaooooooooooa riiMMnnim'fHw $250,000 10 HS Given Away Bchcdule. If tho proposed Rcpubll- UnltcdStatcsscnateln Jnnuary, 1890, can taalff will restore prosperity, tho country wants It. If it will not re store prosperity, tho country wants knowledge of that fact. If it will not restore tho old degree of prosper ity, tho country will have convincing proof that tho trouble lies with tho single gold standard, becauso It will havo tried tho gold standard with a Democratic tariff, nnd It wlil havo tried tho gold standard with n Repub lican tariff, and since tho country Is agreed that tho trouble springs either from tho tariff or tho gold standard, If tho Republican tariff fall to restore prosperity, tho logic will bo irresisti ble that tho evil Is duo to tho gold standard. It Is therefore hoped that no mem ber of-congress will rostoro to Mlbustcr lng methods or faction opposition to tho administration tariff. Spokano Spokesman Review. i it w i -, -m-meai M'KINLEV AND THE GERMANS It is tho boast bt tho MoKlnloy papM that tholr candidate got tho cntlro Gorman vototn tho largo cities Itlscortnln thatlio did not got tho Gerumn vote iu tho country. Tho agricultural press of Germauy Just now, uses n vory aggressive tonn ngalust tho United States. Ono pa per says; '-Commercial hatred of Germany, knows hardly tiny bounds. Tho United States sought many oc casions during tho Inst fow years to quarrel with Germany. Tho unjustl ilablo illfTcrcntlntlnu against German sugar and salt utul the levying of ton ntigo fees upon German shlpplug speuk eloquently lit this lespeet. If this could happen under President Cleveland, how muqli mow may wo expect underjttclvlnley If Yet wo are expejgUd flvuorul our necks to them." Tho Germans will II ml in reward for their votes a pulley that will exclude their I'utuuiorce, Hood tholr country with cheap farm products under tho gold stuiiifatil.imd then prohibit their people from (Miinlng to a free country to bolter UiuuinjIvok. or was you Just diverting tho atten tion of tho sliver peoplo to your railroad communication with tho planet Mars? whllo you (monkeyed) with thogoldstandard Republicans of Multnomah county. But you have somo consolation, as two members from Washington county pledged us hero In Dllloy that thoy would vote for you until you said quit, so havo tho satisfaction of knowing that they havo n forty days Job on hand. Now Senator.lf you can Just manago to got Harvey to keep up his tight on you during tho hosslon ho will elect you sure, ns ho has done twlco before. Now, Senator Mitchell, as you went back on the silver party, your old friends and supportors of many years, I am of tho opinion you will have to ilopond upon your gold standard eno- mies to elect you. Filnclplo pays bet ter sometimes than too groat a desire for otllco, and I think this year Is ono of thoso times. Very truly yours, D. M. Dunhak. i Prompt and rkuahlk Delivery of notes nnd packages to al parts of thoclty. Ring telephone 40 or blue boxes for n bleyclo messenger. i ' ii i i i i JrTirftB wrrnW rmv 'M&m Disease is like a railroad train It has a regular way of coming: and going ana keeps on stead, ily along a certain track You can al most always tell how a disease starts, and where it will prob ably end. It on't go out of its way to oblige you any more than a locomo tive will Disease usually begins when the appetite givea out that' the first warning whistle. Then the stomach and nutritive organs ili iu upuiT goov The circuia- THREE MODERN HELPS. Glnn & Co., the most advanced pub lishers of school books In this country, have among other things published during the past year three exception ally progressive and at the same time practical text books for the young. Frye's Complete Geography is a world of information, made as entertaining as a book of fairy tales. It Is illus trated In such a manner as to give children a comprehensive knowl edge of nil parts of the globe, not only In regard to shapes of coun tries, directions', distances, etc., but the work alms to present social com mercial and physical conditions as well. It Is unllko other works of the kind In everything except maps, and In that It has no superior. The other two works referred to are Wentworth's Elementary and Prac tical arithmetics. They bring the Intricate science of numbers closely within tho grasp of children, by methods peculiarly their own. For Instances, fractions by methods of Illustration aio made so simple that instead of becoming a bugbear to the child, they become nn agreeable part of his work. Parents who take an in terest In their children's progress In school, should look more closely to the kind of text books used by them. Glnn & Co.'s books are always good. Tho Eugene Field Monument Com mittee, of Chicago have published n souvenir edition of his masterpieces, an Illustrated quarto with drawings from, talented artist friends of the author, nnd thus graced with tho labor of love this posthumous volume. Tho title page is inscribed with tho namo of tho purchaser as a contri butor to tho monument fund. Price $1. Tho January number of the Delin eator is called tho Winter Holiday Number, and its presentment of cold weather dress modes and millinery Is supplemented by the group of lith ograph, half-tono and oleograph colored plates which are now a feat ure of every Issue. With the new year Is begun a feature of personal In terest to women In tho series of "Talks on Beauty," by Dr. Grace Peckham-Murray, a recognized .au thority on this subject. Mrs. Wlther spoon's January Tea-Table Chat, Mr. Vlck's Flower Garden and the pages unvoted to seasonable Cookery will all bo found entertaining, as will also tho usual departments t knitting, tatting, lace-raaklng, etc. A sub scription to this sterling magazine for a year will bo a present to be appre dated. sla, Hungary and possibly Nebraska Dear old John Wanamaker! He has the greatest "tIJy shop" In the world. His store has Hying tableaux of Santa and the Christmas "Idea." It's a wonder he don't represent the infant in the manger to draw trade I He labels the tableaux "The Ameri can Christmas." See here, John, the Yankees have no patent right on that Invention. Of course his tableaux are strictly "for the entertainment of children." Parents with pocket books not thought of I The December number of Current Literature has numerous holiday fea tures, in addition to Its regular de partments which are abundant and Interesting as usual. Among these special features area French Christ mas Legend, The Three Low Masses, byAlphonse Daudet:a Yuletlde Le gend of King Arthur's Country;two pages of Christmas Verse; and a timely reproduction of Washington Irvlng's Christmas Feast at Brace bridge Hall, from the Sketch Book. Another special feature is the ex tended department of review for holi day books, the first twenty-one pages of the magazine being given up to this, the text Interspersed with tho best illustrations from the best books of the season. A fine reading from Barrie's Sentimental Tommy Is also given In this number, and one from Mrs. Barr's Knight of the Nests. Rand, MeNally & Company, Chi cago, send us three pretty volumns In rich bindings and gilt tops. "A Chance Child" and other stories, by iuarsli tills Ryan, evinces the best talents of tho teller of short tales. Two are artists talesibutall have a nnisn and ease of expression that makes them enjoyable. "My Brother," oy Vincent iirown, the story of the brother of Lord Lusson, who was a poacher, is material for a literary tragedy that the writer makes good use of. "Simplicity" is a prettier tale to develope the slmnle faith In Human integrity on tne pan oi a youngguilclessgirl, who is suddenly Introduced Into what Is supposed to be society In England. It is probably a correct picture of the moral code in force among the people who live, marry and die for social success. The story is very well told and the charac ter of simplicity Is a tonic for flabbv conceptions or individual virtue. It was not necessary to have it end in suicinV. but as a matter of fact the numoer who are ariven to that crime is large and tho story tells why. o r i "ffffffffffffffJLLJL'nB'fflH a ;"'KfTnWC?ril "B s ,12222221 : I fm X BSlltelalilMliiBillil'i'ii'jT'lij""" X The Best this year in valuable articles to smokers of Blackwell's Conuino Durham Tobacco Yon will find one coupon In side each 2-ounce bag, and two coupons Inside each 4-ounce h.-ir. Rnvabne. read the coupon C. H. MACK, - DENTIST. Successor to Dr. J. M. Kccne, old White Comer, Salem, ur. fames aesinng superior operations at moderate feesjin any branch are lnespecmi ici"" 1MIB? SmoklnSrTobaCCO Made ond sec how to gctyour snare. x still, Canadians. There are back grounds of Halifax, Ottawa, and tne wild forest retrlons of the northern provinces, parents who wish to give the youth books that will Inculcate reverence for higher things and pure love for the lowly creatures of God's , mercy, are recommended to give this writer a place In the family clrclee. Special This Week, Catarrh (Cannot; Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, 'ja Sthev cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in orde. so cure it you must take internal remedies! Hall's Catarrh Cure is talceninternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous o faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly upon th mucous surfaces. 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Instead of carrviiiirnourlshment lo the different parts of the body it carries poison, which settles at some point and cats a-ay the tissues. According to where it act Ilea it is called llvtr or kidney or skliTdls. case crofula, erysipelas, eczema, or con. sumption if it settles on the lung. It is all one trouble tainted blood . clear out this taint ana Dutia up tne tissue with rich blood and the disease Is stopped, side tracked , It cant bo any further No matter what the name of a disease is if it' a blood disease. Dr Tierce's Golden Medical X)is covery will cute it by driving the poison out Oi tne cttcuution ana creating a new a ply of healthy, red, hfi vive and nourish the pula the digestion in order, invigorates the blood making organs and builds firm healthy llean. Consumption is a blood disease, IXm't believe it can't be cured I 1 Hi cured e ery day by Ur Vicrcc'a Golden Medical Discovery Aw W I Munet wy enough iWysur "Clot. Urn Mtdkal lVWwrcry Kor turuvraia toy tittle Uv uifleml with luu trnuhlr am tikfnr U. f:tfpp. Kcumt inUrtultltut ltvtr, thlrU. Tung rwuU Kor two years he coustmi. The ivhr.' slt-Un eoutd do no isooa and X thought h tau.t die. I vi teid to Uy Ir fierce' UoWo Med- Tho January Midland Monthly of Des Moines will obtain the third In stallment of Col. John W. Emerson's llfo of Grant and describe the part token by tho hero In tho battles of T).1s aim .. r. t. y- j. uu nui iiuu Jiuocca .uu La x'atma in i till) Wnr With Mnrlnn Tim TWsn,. bor number has an original paperIn ueou tiioro aro no papers that are not original In this magazine on tho Mc- Klnloys that aro going to take the white house for their residence after tho 4th of March next. They are very "sweet-faced" and tho 6ketch of of their lives at homo Is readable. A now flgurcitn periodical literature Is a western girl, Miss Suo O'Dsnnon Porter, of Itoslyn, Wash. 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