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* 10 NOTICE FOR BL(( series of resolutions, which he read. Parker seconded Dunns resolution, United States ’-an,l Offiti which was adopted by a rising vote. Roseburg, Or Apr" »■ i*x»8 1:31 p. m. the convention ad- Notice is hereby - tha» ¡n . ' ttil t »morrow noon. I pliance with the pro vision« I of congress of June 3 ¡8"* ' *t hing is to be njade a regu- i “An act for the sal, - ,if lndus'.ry at Newport. The cod • in the States of Ca e are as fine as any in the world, Nevada and Wash, ontpany has been organized to 1 as extended to al! "ibLe i j push the business systematically. Lby act of August 4, 1N% M*?4 5^ ; man, of Eugene. < ~ ¡of Oregon, did ... M. notice for PUBLICATION. tn 19B United States Land Office, Rose- i i file in this office 1 s*orn »(.»tt. ment. No. 9584, for burg. Oregon. April 9, 1908. I'Urebav«, lot 5 n7k?1 Notice is hereby given that in com the NW ^4 of NEL ,‘n ■'''•»nshlp'jJ!8^ pliance with the provision* of the act tion No. 2 4, i historic defense of usurpation of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled south. Range No. 5 u Let the people take warning. When \n act for the sale of timber lands will offer proof to sh< ,h?'tht ever, the wrongs of today become the f°r a. tin! in the States of California, Oregon., sought is more valua i ber or stone than right* of tomorrow the nation is in Nevada, and Washington Territory," i , , ‘ ‘Sr.culturjj deadly peril. as extended to all the Public Land purposes, and to est. whL* cl*i« ' to said land befor> “The democratic party is not the States by act of August» 4, 1892 ttti'iny ot proper y ; out to the con Lllah Owen of Crow. County of Lan»-. I | U. 8. Commissioner trary. it has always stood, and wifi State of Oregon, did on March 10, Eugene, Oregon, on Erl^y. the 2tjj continue to stand, firmly against 1908, file in this office her sworn day of August, 1 9' He names as witnesses Cla rw I every species of aggression that statement No. 9583 for the purchase would destry or weaken the right of of the N l2 of N W Vi and S W V* en, of Eugene. Oregon Jog^ any man to enjoy the rewards to Tl, nta. of N W >4 of Section No. 10. in man. of Uugne C. which his patience, his skill, his in 1 p *" Township No. 10 south. Range No. 4i har, ot ,ugene, Or-g . dustry and hfs ecottbmy entitle him. West, W. M . and will offer proof to Iman, of Eugene, ( ,_ ,!> ' ' ' Our party approves that feeling of Any and all pet ii»;:nla- d show that the land sought is more, pride which always accompanies the lt lan/ £ valuable for its timber or stone than | | versely the above-d s. r possession of property ami it com for agricultural purposes, and to es requested to file th- r , laini in mends an individual ownership in . . i »..>, .°‘ tablish her claim to said land before office on or before the soil tfta: will bring to the homes W W. Calkins, U. 8. Commissioner, of August. l»08. of America more of the conveniences, BENJAMIN L. EDDY at his office In Eugene, Oregon, on comforts and luxuries of life. Friday, the 28th day of August, Against the evils of special privl- 1908.’ [ lege we urge the benefits of equal op She names as witnesses: Joseph I Notice for Publication. portunity in order that there may Liles of Crow. Oregon; Charles Sov- United States I.an.l Office be more land owners, more homes' Walter DENVER AUDITORIUM AND CHAIRMAN THOMAS TAGGART erign of Eugene, Oregon; Roseburg. Or., A; .!1 ] ijog and more happiness among the | Walter Holland of Crow. Oregon; Notiee is her» by g ■ ,r h masser. Norris Canaday of Crow. Oregon; pllance with the provisions of tC “The democratic party is not an the whit* toilers in America but all cashier or gambling board of Owen, of Crow, Oregon. dainlng all subterfuges, it will speak enemy of all corporations. H rec- bank act of congress of June 3, 1S7\ Any and all persons claiming ad tied “An act for th" .»f ttmlei ognizes their great value In the in-1 directors could eat up the savings in a language that cannot be misun- \ our people, without respect to class or residence, are vitally interested of years. versely the above-described lands are derstood. Its voice will ring with lands in the State* of California Or*, dustrial world Through the agency j in this menace to our social and in requested to file their claims on or ♦ a genuine love for humanity and the • • of corporations scattered wealth Is ! gon. Nevada and Washington territs. charge of Insincerity will never be. dustrial life from Asiatic quarters, requested to file their claims in this ry,” as extended to all the public M brought tog ther and given a drfv- j “The expenses of our government, brought to Its doors. I>et our party and if this is to remain a white office on or before the 28th day of states by act of August 4. 1892 juha Ing force that it would not otherwise; even when most economically admin THEODORE A. BELL declaration in thiB convention pres man's country steps should be takep August. 1968. W. Cherry, of Bugetie, cosntj ot Ex Representative In cotigies« finta possess. Great enterprises are there istered, will always require substan to prevent the Asiatic immigration BENJAMIN L. EDDY, ent the strong contrast between that: Lan*, stat* of Oregon, did on Decem. Napi. Cal, wlio ligures proiutiienM'* I by undertaken and thé undeveloped tial tariff rates, for the customs du which we here propose and that de- of whatever character. Register. resources of the country added to the ties will always be our chief source ber 6, 1907, file In "his office hit ,n tue Democratic campaign us « sov ’ ’ This convention is meeting at a wealth of the world. Our party is of revenue. The amount and distri clrade at Chicago. Let a man take sworn statement No. 9428 for tb* • • »»* M •» •• time when the angel of peace is hov not opposed to production on a large bution of these rates must always be the temperature of the Chicago plat purchase of the fractional N’E% of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. form and discover If he can any sign ering over the entire world and the scale, but is unalterably opposed to determined along NWy« of Section No 4, In-Towns»!* United States Land Office, equitable lines, of human worth; not a single sen- nations of the earth each day are monopoly in production. It is easier keeping in view the greatest happj- Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. No. 19 south, range No. 5 wesi, w strengthening those ties of friend tinient is there to redeem It from the Notice is hereby given that in com M., and will; offer proof to show that Denver. July 7.—Temporary Chair-1 to prevent monopoly than It Is to con ness to the greater number and par materialism perhieating it through ship and common interest that will trol it after It Is established. With ticularly withholding the shelter of pliance'with the provisions of the the land sought is more valuable tr render war less frequent and per and through. man Bell, of the national Democratic; drawal of special privileges will take the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en its timber or stone than for agricul tariff from those who use it. not mit mankind to turn their hands to “On the bosom of the Pacific will titled “ An Act for the sale of tim tural purposes, and to establish hli convention, spoke as follows upon as-1 away the meat upon which the trustB for legitimate »elf-protection, but for be enacted the mighty commercial the peaceable pursuits of life rather __________ are fed. If this be followed by crim the criminal purpose of extorting ber lands in the states of California, claim to said land before W. W. Cak struggles of the future, and the inter-: than to the discussion of one another. Burning the gavel; inal prosecution and Imprisonment of the last Oregon, Nevada and Washington ter kins, U. S. Commissioner, at his of ___ dollar _____ ______ from the American 1 ests of American commerce will de-. “The democratic party realizes th* "We have assembled at a time l directors and officers of the guilty consumer. I mand that an adequate naval ‘ part that America must inevitably ritory," as extended to all the public fice in Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday coriioratioD, monopoly will be Bhorn “The corrupt use of large Bunin of I strength be maintained in the waters play in the affairs of the world and land states by act of August 4. 1892, the 4th day of August, 1908. when the public conscience Is de-1 of many of Its terrors.” He names as witnesses: John Mc money in political campaigns is large 1 of the Pacific to protect our expand- that we cannot escape participation Thomas E. Seavy, of Eugene, County manding honesty of purpose In the "The radical man can be opposed ly responsible for the subversion of world of Lane, State of Oregon, did on Culloch, of Crow. Oregon; Charles in the settlement of every men who undertake to direct the af to corporations as such and the as the petrple'B will at the polls. The ; I Ing commerce. Hadley, of Eugene. Oregon; H. Clay ThiB magnificent western country of problem that arises; but America's January 27, 1908, file in this office fairs of state. The public eye is sertion that the democratic party is masses are awakening to the realiza ours haB not ot^lv proved attractive weight and influence miiBt ever be his sworn statement No. 9547. for Owen, of Eugene. Oregon. Thomas waging an indiscriminate war against tion of the great power of gold In Mahar, of Eugen*. Oregon. keenly sensitive to every political this form of transacting business has to our people and the other white on the side of peace, on the side of the purchase of the W . *4 o< N.W.% Any and all persons clartnrtig ad contests that ought to be determined No. 18 (fractional) of Section movement, and our proceedings here no foundation in fact. it Is the according to character of nominees nations of the earth, but it has like justice, on the side of the oppressed south, versely the above-described Iamb ar» No. 17 in Township will be approved according to the abuse of corporate power that we and the soundness and morality of wise proved alluring to the brown and if the will of the people shall Range W. M . requested to file their claims in this No. 2 West, and yellow races of the East. Some submit to our hands the sceptre of degree of sincerity appearing in the seek to eliminate. political issues; and there is a gen and will offer proof to show that the office on”or before the said 4th day "Viewed in the light of a great eral demand for publicity In the col protection has been afforded by the power. it will be used for the reallza- work of this convention. There Is a land sought is more valuable for its of August, 1908. widespread belief, founded upon evi moral question, the control of cor lection and use of campaign funds i exclusion of Chinese labor but the •tion of the high American ideals that timber or stone than for agricultural BENJAMIN L. EDDY,, f evil is but half met if the imniigra- raise our own people to loftier and dence of a convincing character, that porations should remain a question so that our cltiiens may know Register ' purposes, and to establish his claim th* party in power has not been true of common concern rather than a whether a political party has pur tion of Japanese, Koreans, Hindus better, and through precepts and ex- to said land before W. W. Calkins, to its trust, that It has betrayed the political one; but the shameful com chased Its way Into office or has won and other Asiatic people be not also ample contribute to the well-being U. S. Commissioner, at his office in excluded from our shores. Not only and happiness of all mankind.” NOTICE FOR Cl BLK’ATiOX. common Interests Into the hands of placence of the republican party in its victories by honest means. Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the United States Land Office, (Use- the enemies of good government, permitting its forces to be controlled “In the Chicago convention a nil- 20th day of August, 1908. burg, Oregon, April 9, 1998. theroby forfeiting Its right and des and operated by the most offending norlty report of the committee on He names as witnesses: Henry Notice is hereby given that in com troying Its ability to rule in the name corporal Ions of the country throws i resolutions containing a declaration Theime, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link ------- (> -* f campaign --------- >----. publicity waH pliance with the provisions of the act of the people. the probh‘in Into the political arena |n > favor was Yarnell, of Mohawk, Oregon; Jesse of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled “Apparent to everyone Is the fact and compels the public to choose be- overwhelmingly defeated upon a roll Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon; John “An act for the sale of timber lands and the repub- that way down In the heart of the tween the dt uiocratic party that will, I H|| oj t|1(, (.onventi Seavey, of Eugene, Oregon. will Ilican party placed Itself squarely in the States of California. Oregon. republican convention at Chicago, . ......... Any and all persons claiming ad Nevada, and Washington Territory,” in- upon record in favor of concealing t Mere was a feeling of ang r and re versely the a'ove-described lands are as extended to all the Publi sentment over the popular clamor I c°i*porated greed, Land the names of the contributors 'and requested to file their claims in this States by act of August 4, 1893,. for reforms; and it Is equally patent “We are now confronted with the amounts of their subscription by office on or before the said 20th day Geoige H. Watrous, of Belliashan. __________ Inquiry: that there Is ho bona flde.lntentioii What assurance has the a vote of 50 to 1 in the committee of August, 1908. on the part of til,, republican •parti I l»li< tl 1» parti glv.ii dial it will and a vote of more than 10 to 2 con- County of Whatcom. State of Wash BENJAMIN I,. EDDY, of granting the reform», if the ma- use the forces at ils command to te- ( fessed their guilt, thus admitting the ington, did on March 26, 1908, file Register. In this office his sworn statement No. liinery of that party <an be latained store the people to their rights? In charge so frequently made by our in present hands. Its paper platform, Its Chicago platform it did not make party that the republican successes 9586. for the purchase of the S W divided like ancient Gaul Into three even a decent pretens ■ of champion , In the past has largely depended I 14 of Section No. 17, in Township NOTICE FOR I". BLIUATION. parts barren promises, make-shifts ing the people’s cause and the pro upon the vast sums collected from i Unit 1 States Land Office, Rose 17 of South Range, No. 8 West, W. and evasions it is hoped will make ceedings of that convention are glar the great monopolies. and corruptly' M., and will offer proof to show that burg. Oregon. April 9, 1908. it was noted that used In Its campaigns. a good campaign transparency; but ingly Insincere, Will thel Notice is hereby given that in com- the land sought is more valuable ter Denver. July 7.—Tlie Rock Island I w as introduced to deliver the prayer no one seriously believe* that the re two elements were present at that voters of this country seriously con “I am directed by the national pllance w ith the provisions of the act its timber or stone than for agricul train bearing Tem|M>rary Cliairnum publican party really endorses that gathering, one with suUlclent votes sider whether the refusal of the re committee," said Chairman Taggart, of Congress of June 3, 1 878, entitled, tural purposes, and to establish Lis neutral manuscript which held the to adopt a platform and nominate publican party to disclose the sources Itell arrived this morning.. "to name the temporary officers of "An act for the sale of timber lands claim to said land before W. \V Cal convention togteher until It coi.'d its candidate for president and the and amounts of its election is not a the convention and the clerk will read In the States of California, Oregon. kins, U. S. Commissioner, at bis of ratify the nomination of a presi other powerful enough to ~ unwrite confession of the debasing and cor Denver, July “Judge Parker the list.” Nevada, and Washington Territory,” fice in Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, that platform and tie the hands of: rupt use of money In It* campaign? dential candidate. The folloing names were announc as extended to all the Public Land the »'»th day of August completed til«- nuirait of Ills Cleve "Approaching our great task In Its nominee. The distinguishing fea-, ; "It Is eminently proper that this ed by the clerk: He names as witnesses: Clark States by act of August 4, 1892, a manly, dignified manner, imbued turv of the Chicago platform Is Its convention should define the dem land memorial resolution, which he E. Morgan Watson of Eugene, Coun Devereaux of Eugene, Oregon: Frank Tem|M>rarjr Officers. with the loftiest sentiments of pa oft-repeated promise to do a lot of ocratic attitude toward the regula will offer If recognized. Parker is not ty of Lane. State of Oregon, did on A. Tripp of Eugene, Oregon: Emil Following are. the temporary offi triotlsm. amlilt ions to throw every things that the republican party has tion of transportation companies and sanguine tliat the resolution will go March 26, 1908. file in this office his Roberts of Greenleaf. Oregon: P. T. cers of the convention: safeguard around the liberties of our heretofore failed to do. That party , call the attention of the country to sworn statement No. 9587, for the Devereaux of Eugene. Oregon. before the convention, is being un- Temporary chairman. Theodore A people, determined to stamp out the went to Chicago fresh from the halls' the indisputable fact that it was only Any and all persons claiming ad purchase of the W 1-2 of SW 1-4 and abuses that are consuming the sub of congress, where an overyhelmtng after years of democratic effort that derMood tluit Bryan worker» will Bell, California. SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 28; and versely the above-described lands ar* General secretary, Urey Woodson, stance of the nation, let us proceed republican majority In both branches Ian amendment was made to the in offer a resolution of their own. the NE 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of Section requested to file their claims in this Kentucky. to our appointed duty with the sus enabled It to propose and adopt any terstate commerce law authorizing No. 33. in Township No. 17 south, I office on or beforse the said 2Sth Assistant general secretary, Edwin taining consciousness that we are legislation it chose. Does the repub the commission to establish reason ltenver. July 7.- 7.— A strong cordon Range No. 8,. West W. M., and will day of August 1908. Sefton, Washington. D. C. responsible alone to God and to our lican party bvllave that It can be ab able rates whenever It appeared that BENJAMIN L EDDY, the land Assistant secretaries. Charles S. offer proof to show that solved from its derelictiQU of duty an existing schedule was unjust or of police stretched about the audito country for the justice of our cause register. rium and the sidewalks were roped Northern Atlanta. Ga.; K. C. Rich- sought is more valuable for its tim promise to do |n the thç ! unreasonable, - __ ,n “There are three things that this by an empty _______ The national plat- I ber or stone than for agricultural convention should do. lt ought to future what it has wilfully failed fotm* of the republican party re- off to assist the officers In handling mond, Fremont. Neb.; C. A. Nash, NOTICE FOR Pi BI.H NTI«»N Some one has niained sllrnt' upon tills great qnea- the throngs gathered about the hall. Perry, la.; Edward Cahill, Spring- purposes, and to establish his claim present in a plaln and Intelllgibfe to do in the past? to said land before W W. Calkins, IMiited States Land Off *, Ro**- fiel^. III.: Will Reid. Rawlins, Wvo manner thè serloua Industriai and suggested that this convention should tion for years and th* fact that the On two str ets fronting the audito- U. S Commissioner, at his office in burg. Oregon. April 7. 1904 Frank B. Ross, Indianapolis. Ind. political condltlons that are diaturb- publish an indictment against the necessary change was advocated by Notice is hereby given tha- In cotr- We can probably a r »publican president who succeed- rium great banks of snow gave a Ing the IMtace and happlness of our r> publican party. Reading clerks. William McEniry, Eugene. Oregon, on Saturday, the 29th day of August, 1908. ” cooling greeting to the visitors. These pliance with the provision- of the «ct Rock Island. 111.; T. F. Smith. ~ country, New We shoilld then proceed expedite the proceeding by entering ed through the aid of th,» democrats had been brought, by special trains He names as witnesses: William D. of Congress of June 3. 1 7'. entiM a E. R. Byrne, to a courageous exposure of the re th* plea of guilty that la contained In In both branches of congress in from the mountains, but the day was York City; William » Neely, of Eug-ne. Oregon: Giles Fow “An ac» for the sale of timlcr lands publican policies that are co-operak- the Chic ig<> platform, simply chang placing the amendment upon our by no means hot. and the only effeit Charleston, W. Va.; C. J. Gavin. Den- ler of Meadow. Oregon; Joseph Fowl in the States of Californi:». Oreeon. ver. Colo.; Rees P. Horrocks, Little Ing with private greed In the gen ing the worl* “We will" to the words statute books, does not affect the eral oppression of the people Most "We did not" to conform to the ud- credit tn which our party is entitled, of the snow was the novelty of an Rock. Ark.; Joseph L. Reilly, lndian- er. of Meadow. Oregon; Martha Wat Nevada, and Waahlngtoi ' ' ■ rr son, Eugene, Oregon. as extended to ^11 the Publi I We then have the fol- for having worked persistently for Icy street scene in July. »polls, Ind. lni|K>rtant of all, we miMt exhibit a nt It ted facta. The apparent conveniences, facill- \ny and all persons claiming ad States by act of August 4. I’’-. republican confession Sergeant-at-arms. John I. Martin. of su< h an enactment. Further amend- readiness aud an ability to grasp lowing tie« and architectural fl.tness of the versely the above-described lands are Stella M. Huston of Mad - n. Coo®1? the .problem* of this hour and to ef-1 guilt: ment to our laws giving the federal new auditorium for convention pur- Missouri. Chief assistant ser géant-at-ar ms requested to file their claims In this of Lane. State of Oregon !i I n fee A their solution si In a manner that "Ws did i not revise the tariff,” government supervision over the is poses was remarked by pracjicallv office on r before the said 29th dav nary 4. 1908. file in this f f ice lwr J. C. Fenn. Indiana •wiir satisfy r the »ober, *ense of the "We did not amend the anti-trust suance of railroad stocks and bonds every delegate who ‘Tiled ' ‘ in. The sworn statement No 95 41 for th* niuTtlt Udes whose 14: erests ar* at law* to secure greater effectiveness is dematuled. Chief Doorkeeper, Eugene W. Sul of August. 1908. doors of th* conventtbn hall were BENJAMIN L. EDDY, atakf purchase of the Lot 3 .« I 3. E H ma K?.- i , »■- • "The fixing of transportation opened at 11:19, and it began to fill livan. Illinois. In the prosecution of criminal nto- of N. W. >4 of Section No 2, ’» Register, “Among the great evils that af- nopoll*».'' Tally clerks. Ruby LaFoon, Madi charges and the control of issuances Immediately, th* band playing a nied- Tovnchip No. 18 south. Rang* N®- filet the ce.ntry at the present time sonville. Kv; V. Allert. Langdon. "We did not add a single line to or railroad securities are inseparately ley. 1 ! ' dr PI BI.H VIÏON 7. West. W M and will after proof I* the busines- of corporate power. N. D ; E E. Murphy, l.eavenworth. connected with the actual valuation Chairman Taggart ascended the At first the advancing aggression* of the Interstate commerce law giving of railroads Kansas; Thomas H Lovelace, St. I nl- ,1 8-at< - Land office, Roseburg to show that the land . n , fs mor* The democratic party The latuis; Thomas B. Collier. Memphis. Dre in, \prll 1, 1908 valuable for Its timber or stone tbs« the corporations are not discernible the federal government supervision believes that- the first thing to do I* rostrum shortly before noon. N ice Is h r'by given that in com- for agricultural purpos - and tn w- to the common eye. for every move of the Issuance of stocks and bonds to ««wiire a phvalcal valuation of the band was playing “Dixie,” and there Tenn., and C. C. Ernst. Decatur. Ind' was ring. While , a :»efor» of the tabllsh her claim to sal 1» narafultv rintered up until suffl- by Interstut* carriers " Messenger to secretary, W. V. , piianrp with rhe provbd roads; that is, ■» valuation of the '’f ,S.onKr*» of June 3, 1878, en-i W. W. Calkins. U. S •' ,mi<4ion*r. "W* did not enact a currency mea soild rather man the liquid asset* was striving to bring the convention Richardson. Danville. Kv. < ■••(!■. political strength I* attained to to order a party bearing banners and Itled \n act for the sale of timber at his office in Eugene. 1 vgon. of defy th protests of the people Thu* sure that would mitigate the evil» of of railroad companies While on Messenger to chairman. E ............ the ' A tt zu*L and- in the States of Calffornih. Tuesday, the 18th day the constant and insblloua Invasion a financial panic, such as ha* re other hand the republican party on I Bryan's portrait came in. causing Brawley. Sullivan. Ind. loud cheering and Washlntgor I 1908, «»f the pedpl*’» right» finally result* cently prostrated the country under a roll call in th* Parliamentarian. N. I), Crutch- Oregon. Nevada, the convention, by an After all delegations were seated field. Kentucky. In | a »pet les of arrogance and de a republican admin!»* ration " t> as •‘tended to all the She names as witne overwhelming vote, took an itnequl-| "We did not limit th* opportuni vocal stand In favor of a system of1 with the exception of that of Nebraa- fiant* mi formidable In It* appt»» Official stenographer. H. W. Rlum- ' i ” Î*Î , nd S,ate* b>' "ft of Augusti Owen of Ivison, Oregon, ( au< <• tha' • o. | > ties for abusing the writ of Injunc water rati-* without giving the people! , ka. that state made a spectacular en bei-Washington. D. C. ». 1'92, Andrew Crooks of Albany, ton of Madison. Oreg trance, marching In a solid column tion." fearful even n r»e a greaston "tint) f. Linn. Stat* of Oregon, did i Vaughn of Ivison. Or< Chaplains. Tuesday (opening dayi the benefit of a meter. > ¡down the centre aisle, bolding on ,90T- ,l!e ‘n this! Vaughn of Ivison. Oreg “We did not establish postal sav it»»e to as *rt and ■xervl»* The distribution of tariffs and high a large banner of red, white and Kight rtev Jatues J Keane, archbish k’?r.Peimber • her-' S ingi banks.” rightful »uthorlt' . :- -worn statement No '»»■>■< Any and all persons rates must always be established with blue silk bearing th* painted portrait op of Wyoming; Wednesday. Rev 1 tMHtnies of the t ' "W* did not establish a bureau special reference to expenditures of C. F Hi inter, Denver, Colo.; Thurs for the „„c hase of the E H of 8W versely the above-descrii 'of Bryan Above the picture was no we behold s an of mines and mining “ « and W i, of SE > 4 of Section No. day. Rabbi Samuel Kerch. Seattle I the government, keeping in view the requested to file their c Inrtitutlot.r, i In We di t not admit Into th* Union greatest good to the greatest number, painted “Bryan Voltintear»," and be Wash ; Friday. Rev P T Ratnsey’ v" ? T,’.wn«>’IP No. 1« south. Rang» office on or before the s N" 2. West W M . and win offer of August. 1908. ing Itself tn **lfl«h private end*, »pe the territories of New Mexico and particularly prohibiting the conver neath It. of Nebraska" It created Denver, Colo. great enthusiasm California follow eddy . nt*] privilege», resorting to cunning, Arizona as »eparste state«/' BENJAM.N Th* list as read was adopted unan pr -of to show that the land sought fa sion of the tariff Into an accomplice . «ter. bribt-rv, end intimidation to maintain The last congress was in »• 'salon of monopoly In the robbery of Amer ed with a splendid banner which bore imously. .s' 'alnable for it* timber or stone it» unholy power, while the masses during a financial crisis when In ican consumers The Democratic idea , the likeness of Bryan, the delegate* Temporary Chairman Bell was then .tan for agrlcuUnral purpose*, and tlMidly hoi>e that when avarice has numerable banking institutions, pre Is that the collection of snffldent carrying palmleaf fans and small escorted to the platform, and was lib r .V11’,1! h’" r,",m to »»Id land be- EXECUTOR'S NOTH E e»» ■X? ,\1C,lk,ng' V 8 Commis-! at last reached the point of satiety I ferrlttg a holiday to a funeral, closed I | revenue to meet the necessities of American flags Estate of Danel Smit’’ erally applauded as he advanced to he os i It will then benevolently permit the their door* and filled the mind* of government must be the basis for tar- , There were 12,000 geop le in the begin his address, which was cheered ' " r' offlre in Eugen*. Ore- Notice Is hereby given •» ’ hall when the convention was called ti*» people to resume their rightful share million* of i An«n.°t UM 0 " 4 * ’ ' the 5th daT ° f l' jiff regulations, and that the phlloso- to { order. derslgned. Henry T St heartily at interval* He closed at f 1 the la th* government of themselves jand fear phy of excluding competition by tax 1:51, amid great cheering been duly appointed exe , i hr Called to Order. He names as witnesses: Evermont Whanever the muttering* of the pro I of postal *ai on th* American consumer which re estate of Daniel Smith, d • 1 The ro'l of s‘at*» a» then called R pie become too threatening th* cry been steadily Miner, of Eugen i*. Oregon: Harry Promptly at 12 o'clock Chairman and members of the committee on l quires him to pay greater prices at order of the coutV' it of contis atlon goes up an I appeals | try, became : inght th* gavel down and permanent organization, on rule* and I ' M Crooks, of Alht tny. Oregon; Wil- county, Oregon. home than ar* demanded abroad la,’ All per ! 1’a b D. Neely ar* frantically made to the sacred onventton to order After platform named pernicious abuse of the taxing power < f Eugene. Oregon; claims against said e*tat No rman E. Ma rights of property This la Intended etnie the voir time Taggart made a brief ad- and a manifest injustice to our own ’ Icy of Eugene. Ore- by notified to present t At 2 02 Dunn.of Ne to affright th* ear* of honest men in president and a ild the convention was the s resolution on »ervici people.” « proper vouchers to sail a Comer «'AM Anv »nd alt -i-,—■ the enjoyment of the fruits of thel* lltical gathernlg ever as- Grover Cleveland .-.«ir »» "J rPr’*on* claiming ad- the law office of L R 1 itdustry and thrift and by thus play lHltttUl ed In tbe United States, paving ■ >•*«■ a*. land* are I gene. Oregon, within Governor Francis, six ing upon their prejudices and fears ItiKS or € "The affirmative position of th* Ian eloquent tribute to Denver J , their in this. from the date thereof spoke on the resolutic in to deter them from casting their in drpotit**«! democratic party upon these great I- Following Taggart's remarks the onel William Haldeman f A»Ditnrimri ,he 5,h Dated this 21»* day nt 1 fluence upon th* side of wholesome questions will be mad* clear during secretary read th* official call and There were loud call HENRY T SM reforms. Th* cry of confiscation Is er muent and where no th* Impending campaign, and, dis- Bishop John W Kean*, of Wyoming who went to the platform to offer a1 BENJAMIN L. EDDT, j Register. L. BILTEU, Attorney CHAIRMAN BELL'S KEYNOTE ADDRESS TO CONVENTION I BANKED WITH SNOW R