Show A PERVERSE hENS rAPER just prior to election to influence the washington vote the Ore oregonians oregonian Oreg gonian onlan put out a revamped edition of 0 its old sophistries sophis tries the points are that while land in new york state depreciated prec precia ted 1 be between teen asto and ISSO and in new jersey SW GG in the same time the overage average price ot of farms arms in illinois doubled between and that the per capita naps nages were otere increased from in to SISS in IMO that the price of 0 tood food and clothing has decreased CO 60 per cent since and it closes as follows Surel vtha workingman has haa no kick hick coming for the so no called crime of surely tho farmer who it hoa sold his what beat nt it rood good prices aurles the last year will not noon boon again llalon pati to tho the aKe linger rilon tion that the price ot of wheat rises rise and falls with tho the price or of liver f or r tho the price of wheat during the iho last twelve months has completely conaro collm merged verged bryans bryana argument that agricultural products cannot rise under tho the gold standard it must to bp clear to any farm or cr of average and candor that thai it Is supply and demand that regulates the price of these products can tho the oregonians oregonian Ore conlan gonian explain why tarm farm lands tell fell as aa they their did in new york land new jersey A ahen heri the country nas increasing in people as never before and when ahen the precious metal mines were so adding to the country count rys 5 money moneys tho the statement illinois farms while true beverl nevertheless heleas carries a specious falsehood under its words there were hundreds of thousands of 0 acres ot of alid lands in illinois in in the following years these lands had been appropriated appropriate and what was nothing in had it value lu in 1893 let hut vi wherever there was it a farm that in had its houses built its fences made the prairie soil oll broken and under cultivation that farm tell fell 40 per cent in value in those tholie twenty years As to labor in thy the time spoken of as the national Nat lonal debt was bein belac g paid oft off and the creditor class was wa droning dran ing the earnings ot of tiie the country to it the boom ing in of 0 cities became the rage there being nothing else which promised so lucrative un an investment new york buffalo cleveland chicago st paul minneapolis nea polls duluth guluth omaha kansas city denver deliver san ban francisco aud portland doubled in fit that time more stone and brick and iron were used than in all time before this hold held up skilled labor it wits was an abnormal expansion chich all those places are paying tor for inow now T ith the possible exception of tho the great metropolis but during the time out on the COO farms arms the rates of 0 cero acre steadily foiling falling the Ore oregonians oregonian Oreg gonian onlan admits this when I 1 it t says ays the price of 0 all the working mens necessities has Ph 50 0 per cent in value au mien prices shrink the me men who he produce the goods have to curtail e expenses and when the or brenan enan rays that the farmer dinner who has bets sold bold hla his product for or a bood price durins the post past year will not aaen listen patiently to the aa bertlon M allon the price of 0 wheat r rises I 1 sea and of falls with the price of 0 silver it but practices upon the supposed igno ronee ro nee of 0 tho the farmer the good prices duo due to causes cause outside of tho the united states no one knows that bet bc t ter th than n the Ore oregonians oregonian gonian and that does isla not alter er an inviolable law prices tire are regulated by the volume of 0 f stan darl money As it increases indrea iea rise as it decreases decrease prices price taji fall IWO app applies if 09 to all commodities commod lUea aliko to wheal and commodities whoa when matters mailers are a normal when silver was IL 19 in 1373 wheat was wa worth 1 25 in chicago 0 liver la is worth 0 gli cents and is h it GG cents cent it if the Ore oregonians oregonian Ore gonian onlan will try a a little problem in it avill see bee how near tho the low law will b 0 VI aln n if it does docs not like to try that it can substitute cotton or iron or coal or shoes or woolen g woodit oada or any I 1 ry ordinary article of 0 commerce th the e ore ionian la 13 not ft very friendly trl endly P paper per I 1 to I 1 efte bests S r fitl fp e tL |