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» THE EUGENE WERKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. APRII. 2, 10OM IRAN'S CAMPAIGN OPENED IN WEST AT KANSAS CITY Cltv, March '31.—Demo- to compliment the Democrats or en I tram par’3 <>f M,oourl to courage them, but simply because . iuvv _______________ 1 ■ *" 1 , ..... attended a ban- the Democrats had pre-empted all .. ltion hall hall In In this this city city ground in front and he could invention -• , not go forward without trespassing under the auspices of - the It is not strang? Ven - Democratic Club of MIs- . upon their land. which W. J. Bryan and I that his suggestions were hail-d with lsosr:’ .*'«•! ■; d speakers, aad the' de.jsht b\ Demo. :,,: s and met with : ■ ,.te 1 ovations ’Tom Io . ,|. - a:i m —-• Remiblleans. the atm persons who thronged Whether •»* “ • president a- cultivated a reform sentiment in the Republican Iif r-.’l Each banqueter paid »1 I’LL pro. c "f attending. Even party or only revealed a previously Ltiagiiished guestB insist«*d upon existing sentiment we shall never li bemecr.,: c prerogative of paying know, and the question Is not ma ,, tn " I' ""■ and Ihe Bffa,r was terial, any wav. lt is sufficient that It now exists, sufficient that it is so [„«lMb'v Ipahsb'y t! th ■ most elaborate political strong that th? • president is praised nipt.d in the 3tate. (rn<t ever at by the masses just in proportion as gr. Brian , eech was the feature he ass: iails the predatory coriiora-Ions inf thé ' and pleads for refcrins that look Id: v on the boundary the restoration of equity and fairn -In th.s - rnment. The presiden mid, with her rook la the government. h**’’' •• cv. and the W st, not a Democrat for he I ans tow J á.’P1 Hamilton rjther than Jefferson, „«ph until 1 ?i>, was counted as he favors a concentration of power in jïfpubii^n terr Itory, we have met to Washington and a centralization •>! Ihr'rin tbe i miuaign of 1908 and to Bfwn' t1' pri!Hi"les and polb'ies government which the Democrats lgh( to appeal W progreaslve regard as distinctly hostile to the na htennbbean- a* well as to tra 11:1 >oa! tional welfare. It Is proof that the Pemocrats. if 1» on,y a recognition reform sentiment in the Republican Safari wl:l<h is becnn’.ln : cl. ar to party is not large, but militant, tha: the corporate interests, powerful as Ln to sav t'1 a ' Lgr—> in the Republican party to they are, have no* been able to co . -■ 'ii apn ■ an be erce the .Middle West into the sup I might give several Instances port of any of the Republican candi Lfthisfact in the first place what dates who are regarded as reaction uknown as the Roosevelt sentiment I ary. This In itself is the most hope »strong in the valleys of the Missis- ful sign of a Democratic victory.. for Lippi and the Missouri and the Roose the president, having aroused th" wit sentiment is not so much attach sentiment, the Republicans party Ld'o a person as devotion to an Uba must satisfy the expectations excited with which the person has Identified nr lo«e the sunport of the rank aua ainsclf. And what is this idea? It file of the party. “If in the coming campaign the is the iib'1 ihat conditions are not what they should be. Before a rem- Republicans have an ambiguous pla’- «dv ran be annliei th? need of a rem- form filled with glittering general mils’ be admitted. For years th< ities and fragrant with the bouquets at the Republican party, a Desjeratlc party has been poin’ing thrown 1 oe< the abuses which have been Republican president, elected upon it. would be powerless as th? present ,.i . It. pub!i- an ri hat flics** abus 's have been denied by president has beep—I say powerles?, __________ Rrjinbllcsn J aiers and the country for what has the president sacceed- hubm congratulated upon the p:>s- ed In doing? wf^.a of everything essential to Its “Tnere are more trusts today than welfare. Republican platforms have there were when he entered office hmi full of fulsome eulogy of the and he has never succeeded in getting krteibllean party and barren of prom a law ena' ted to strengthen the pr<*3- ises of reform. Even th? platform of ent law. He has not succeeded In put noon which President Roosevelt ting a trn3* magnate In the peniten •ts elected was silent in regard to tiary, and *he only large fine that b°3 lb? government evils, and gave no b'en imposed has aroused more crit hwf< af relief. To the surprise of icism than commendatlsn among the Deinofra’s and to ths surprise of Republican leaders. He has not se ■ . cured any traffic reforms and yet he Republicans a3 well, the president be gli tn recommend r°medial legisla has been in office for ever seven tion. taking as his guide the platform years. He has not secured the enact declarations of the D“mocrnt1c par ment of necessary labor legislation, ty. Tie di4 not follow in the foot- he has no* secured an Income tax law ceps of d mocracy out of any desire and the Republican senators forced him into a compromise on the rail road question. But even a good platform would be worthless without a good candi date who embodied the spirit of the platform, and what candidate have they? if the president had picked out Senator LaFollette a real reform, er; if the Republican party had ral lied to Senator LaFollette's supoprt X’. could have compelled the confi dence of reform Republicans. Seuc tor LaFollette has a record as a re former—he has fought corporate domination in his own state for a de cade. "The presiden: lias picked out Sec retary Taft and given him the sup port of the admiuistrati n Without the support of the administration the secretary would scarcely have a state in the country, and with the pr. -¡dent's support he is having an up-hill fight. He has no record as a reformer, and his speeches do not in ft d -finite purpose or a cour- l ift went all the way to ok'a". ma to TBBPk T W ■ Jj H ■ S W 11 V JJf IMVSr £1 M m W ■ ■ W ■ ▼ A W W X W A-AX ¡1 ■ I NOTH K FOR PUBLICATION. (O -íj United States I-and Office. Roseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1908. BwvH Notice is hereby given that 1« ■ ■ I y fl compliance with the provisions of XA Lt ’«XJ' the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entltl«*d. "An act for the salt- of tim ber lands in the States of California, No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheumatism It Oregon. Nevada, and Washington A» a nerve racking torture, and so thoroughly does it dominate the,system. Territory." as extended to all the when it becomes entrench«*«! in the blooti. that ita victims air usually com Public Land States by act of Aug plete slaves to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the ust 4, 1892, Selah W B Haynes of blood brought on by stomach troubles, weak kidnevs, indigestion, and a Eugene, County of l-ane, State of sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse of the body, instead Oregon, did. on September 3, 1997, of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour and file in this office his sworn statement No. 9155. for the purchase of the ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric acid SW 14 SW 1-4 of Section No 2. in which is absorlted into the blixxl, and Rheumatism g> ts a foothold. As t ic Township No. 20 south. Range No. blo<Hl circulates through the body it deposits the acrid, irritating sub 9 west W. M,, and will offer proof stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissues to show that the land sought Is more and hours. Sharp, biting pains conimen-e. the flesh becomes feverish, valuabb- for Its timber or stone than swollen and tender, the muscles and joints throb and jerk, and the body for agricultural purposes, and to e.+- is literally tacked with pain. Plasters, blisters, liniments, etc., can never tabllsh his claim to said land be cure tilt* disease: they relieve the pain, per fore W. W Calkins. U. S Commis haps. temp nanly. but do not reach t.:e sion t . at bls office in Eugene, Ore trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. is the gon. on Thursday the 18th day of June, 1908. proper treatment for Rheumatism. It goes He names as witness«-* Dave down and attacks the dis« ase at its head, and Murpbv, Hal !•’ Wood and Mn.rVIn L by driving out the poison and acrid fluids Hamniitt, »11 of Eng-ne. Or gon, which are causing tin- pain, and strengthen Warren C. Smith of Crow. Oregon. ing and enriching the blotxi, cures Rlietima- Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the 'b v" d'‘3"rib<‘d lands tism permanently. S. S. S. It -ok on Rheumatism anil any are requested to file their claims in is needed in every case of Rheumatism medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. this office on or before the said 1 1 8th <iny of June. 190S. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register, prote. tion to the loborin man ' What I» Secretary Tatt going to a.« on the railroad question? In one speech he took occasion to «xplain | sl. that the president was not responsi- Id i blt for rate reductions. This wouli indicate that Secretary Taft does not favor rate reductions. He Is in fa vor of authorising the Interstate commerce commission to ascertain ¡ the present value of railways. What does he propose to do with wa'ered stock? Does he urge reduction In freight and passenger rates wherever and whenever such reductions can be made without injustice to honest in vestment? "He has given no assurance on ■ these questions, and we must judge ! what he would do by what he now says or falls to say. If when he is I trying to secure the support of re form Republicans, he is so evasive on the subject, what coubi we expect of him lf'he were elected? "Does Secretary Taft favor the na tional incorporation of railroads as suggested by the president? Would hs favor a law withdrawing from the states Ylieir control over railways and vesting exclusive control la the gov ernment? And if he favors national incorporation would he be in favor of giving the railroad a perpetual franchise and a perpelual guarantee of income? If not. will he explain why he will be more imjust to the Chicago, March 31 Firemen re Filipinos than to the peiqile of bls cited nearly a score of w.im- n during own country?- What chance of re- a fire which destroyed a four - orr 1 form is tht’re at the hands of the Re brick apartment building on North publican leaders who take the side Clark street today. Loss, |5V,000. of corporations against the u eple. and act on the theory that induce ments must be held out to capital Notice for I’tibHcnlion. no matter how great the burdens im United States Land Office. posed upon the producers of wealth? Roseburg, Or., Feb. 11. 1908 There is no doubt but that the mass Notice Is hereby given that In com es of the people. Republican and Democrat, are in favor of reform, if pliance with th«« provisions of the we can only convince the voters that act of congress of June 3, 1878. enti the Democratic party will be true to tled "An act I ht the sal ■ of timber reform, victory ts assured, and th«* lands in the States of California. Or WILLIAM J. BRYAN. only way in which we can convince egon, Nevada and Washington Terri The man who hopes that a third the public that w«> honestly desire to tory,” as extended to all public land nomination' for the presidency will administer the government in behalf states by act of August 4, 1892, of the people Is to give them an hon Charles W. Scott, of Eugene, county meati succ'ss. est platform, employ honest argu of Lane, s'ate of Oregon, has filed ments and conduct a campaign by In this office his sworn statement ageou» program. He may be the i honest methods and through an hon No. «676 for the purchase of the SE V, SE'4, Section 15. E’x NE'4 , Sec best man the president could find est organization.” tion ?2. and SW ’« NW1.. of Section among his cabinet officers, but Sec retary Taft's superiority over his col No. 23, in Township No. '8 S . Rango No. it W . W M.. and will offer proof leagues is du ■ not to his positive vir ( to show that the land sought is more tues, but to the fact that none of the valuable for Us timber or store than r°st of them h is any reform tenden for agricultural purposes, anil t > es cies. In fact, the widespread reform tablish bls claim to said land before sentiment among the Republican W. W. Calkins. U. S. Commissioner, masses 13 not reflected to atty con ciderable extent among Republican San Rafael, March 31. Judge at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on leader?. Ward McAlister, son of the former1 Thursday, the 30th day of April, “What does Secretary Taft stand society leader of New York, di d to 1908. He names as witnesses: Ralph for? What does he denounce as day from the effects of an operation wrong? What does he propose to do for appendicitis. He was bnrn at Hunt, of Eugene. Oregon; .Merritt B. as a remedy? What would he do Newport, R. 1., in 1855, and was Jluntiey, of Eugene, Oregon: Fred with the trusts? He tells us that t.._ ne United States attorney for Califor Fisk, of Eugene, Oregon; Horace H. would not exterminate them, but nia front 1 882 to 1 884, when he was; Fisk, of Mapleton. Or gon. Any and all persons claiming ad appointed district Judge for Alaska. I simply regulate them. "What does he propose on the tar He retired from government service: versely the above described lands are iff question Revision, but not until and was retained by the Pacific Mail requested to file their claims in this after election. office on or before said 22d day of Company. June. 1908. "What reform doe3 Sec.re.ary Taft BENJAMIN L. EDDY. propose for the benefit of labor? The Jerry Atkinson has left on a trip Register. laboring men Insist that they are en- to Washington points. BODY RACKED WITH PAIN PURELY VEGETABLE JUDGE MCALLISTER DIED OF OPERÂTIUN NOTICE FOR I’l'llLlI A I'lON. Unite.I States lai nd Office. Roseburg, Oregon. March 21, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provlsi >ns of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the« sale of tim ber lauds In the 8tmtes of California, Washington Oregon. Nevada, and XOTH E FOR !•< RLU'ATION. to all the Territory," as extended Unit«“1 Slates Land Office, Roseburg. Public Land States by act of Aug- Oregon. March 23. 1 908. list 4. 1892, Ellen L. Clark of Ho In gene, County of Lane, State of Ore- Notice is hereby given that compliance with the provlsi ins of gon. did, on August Iti, 1907, file the net f Congress of June 3, 1 878. In this office her sworn statement entitled. "An act for the sal“ of tim No. 9 132, for the purchase of the ber lands in the States of California. I S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Section No. 2 4. in Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Township. No. 17 south, Runge No. Territory." as extended to all the 7 West, W. M., ami will offer proof Public I and States by act of Aug to show that the land sought is more ust 4. 1 892. Ralph (’. Oglesby of Eu valuable for its timber or stone gene. County of Line. Stale of Ore than agricultural purposes, for gon, did on August 27. 1 907. file in and establish her claim to tills offle • bls sw rii statement No. to land • before W. W. said 9151, for the purchase of the N 1-2 Calkins, IT. S. Commissioner, at his of SE 1-4 of Section No. 8, in Town office jn Eugene, Oregon, on Satur- ship No. 16 south. Rang* No. 4. East day, the 13th day of June, 1908. W M. . and will offer proof to show George She names as Witnesses: that the lnnd sought Is more valuable H. Hale of Hale, Oregon; Daniel for Its timber or stone than for a gri Clark. Clark I* Devereaux, and Mer cultural purposes, and ts) establish ritt Devereaux, all of Eugene, Ore his claim to said land before W. W. gon. Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his Any and all persons claiming ad office In Eug ne, Oregon, on Wed versely the above described lands nesday. the I7lh of .1 une. 1 (ins are requested to file their claims in He names as witnesses: Car] V. this office on or before the said Oglesby of Eugene, Oregon; William 13th day of June, 1908. T. Brabham of Eugene, Oregon; BENJAMIN L. EDDY. John T. Brabham of Eugene. Ore Register. gon; William 8. Benner of Eugene, J. C. McElroy has sold his herd of Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming ad thoroughbred Shorthorn cattle to versely th«- above-described lands Frank Hadley, of Crow, who will are request'd to file their claims In move thcni’to his farm there. this office on or before the said 17th day of June, 1908. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, small, BENJAMIN L. EDDY, safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by Register. al druggists Heising queme of in It the to resign. T' The 1. 0. 0. F. are forcing us out of business so that they can erect a five-story brick building on our tion, and not being able to find another suitable location we are going out of the Grocery Business Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost Our fixtures consisting of Counters, Shelving, Safe, Cash Register, Coffee Mill, Ice Box, a Mc Closkey Acct. Register, Smith Premier Typewriter, Scales, self-measuring Oil Tank, etc. Hotels and Restaurants will find it to their advantage to call and get prices before buying anything in the Grocery line Housewife, Y «ni Can Save Money on Everything von * J i Sale Starts April 1 EVERYTHING MOST BE CLOSED OUT BY MAY I. For o » This is no fake proposition, but AN AC 1 UAL FORCED OUT SALE Convinced EUGENE GROCERY. 9th & OAK STS