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o 4 o 7HE EIGENE WEEKLY GUARD, are now vainly seeking «nploj were doubtless delighted when thev lead about that "Industrial prosp< r Ity,” which so “surpassed our mos roseate expectations.” In thousand of American homes, families will gather about dinner tables which for many months have not been encum tiered with a beefsteak and indulgi in “roseate expectations" 'of theii own. American manufacturers, whos< factories are Idle by reason of a res frem 3) Indianapolis, Aug. 25.— Following a few YTli-n engaged In public plunder, tricted market, and whose business is the speech of John W. Kern, vice aided by the dominating power with has been crippled by reason of a saved by the elimintaion of competi- in t!ic republican party, tepiesentel high tariff tax on raw materials, will presidential nominee of the Demo by the presiding officer of the only [ lead this speech with peculiar satis- tion. * • • • • • • cratic party, delivered here today In popular branch of congress. Now, i faction. If by reason of* the high In my notification speech I called reply to the spettch notifying him of the plunderers and these unfaithful tariff tax provided for in the Ding- __ made the _____________ three demands Lis nomination: public servants prevail over the peo | ley bill, factories were opened and attention to _____ ple of this great republic. In this ¡labor given employment at remu by our party. It asks, first that the .Mr. K»-rn’« Addis-ss. instance did the people tu'e? nerative wages, and our “Roseate government shall be taken out of the Gentlemen of the notification com- hands of special Interests, and re On February 4, 11-02, Congressman expectations” realized, why should stored to the people as a whole; it mlttee: we now, when factories are closed Babcock, of Wisconsin, then chair For the kindly and courteous man- man of the republican congressional and an army of men unemployed, asks, second, for honesty In elections committee, in speaking of a bill tbe seek to revise the beneficent measure and publicity in regard to campaign uer In which you have conveyed to funds, that the people may freely me the official notification of my farmers, laborers, builders and other at all. If the wages of labor depend choose representatives In sympathy nomination as tbe democratic candi class«-» would be concerned by the upon a high tariff, why should any with them and pledged to guard man favor reduction of the tariff? date for vice-president of the United passage of the bill, said their Interests; it asks, third, for States and for the eloquent words “I am going to push the bill to If, after eleven years of surpassing such a modification of our govern by the just spoken by your chairman in | revise the tariff at every possible prosperity brought about mental methods as will make ths sen your behalf, I thank you one and all. opportunity If it goes before th« Dingley kill, business conditions and ate an elective body, Snrf ptacn the I appreciate most highly this great bouse It will pass by three to one.” labor suffers why not excite some control of the house in the h.and.v of honor conferred upon me by the Hut under the rules of the house, more “roseate expectations,“ by rais a majority of its memberH. A few unanimous vote of the representa the friends of this bill were unable ing the tariff rate to the end that days ago. In duscussing thw tariff tives of my party in national con to gel it before that body, Three- there may be a much needed revival question, I dwelt upon the fourth vention assembled and I shall strive fourths of the representatives ot the of business and that labor may again demand made by our party, namely, most earnestly to earn a continua people in that branch of congress find employment? The voters of America are not that taxation be just, that the reve tion of the confidence and good will were even withbut power to free nue laws be made for the purpose manifested by that action. I did not themselves from the “strangle hold" likely to be deceived as to the tariff of raising revenue and not for the seek this nomination; indeed, if my which, under the modernized system by the stock arguments of the opposi enrichment of a few at the expense own personal desires had been ob of popular government, devised by tion. The average voter understands of the many, and that the tariff law served, another would have received the present republican leadership, that the tariff is a tax to be paid by be supplemented by an income tax the honor, but It having couie Co me the speaker has upon the American the consumer of the article taxed law which will more nearly equalize witbont solicitation, I prize it all public. This power to subvert the He knows that taxes in excess of the the government’s burdens Today I the more, and accept It, with a full popular will is exerted by this repub needs of the government are unjust extrava present another demand made in our sense of the burdens and responsi lican leadership In many ways, nota and oppressive and that party platform—the demand that the bilities A b a candidate I shall try bly in the appointment by the speak gance is government administration grip of the trustB be broken, that to wear the honor worthily, and as er of the house of committees, which indulged in for the mere purpose of competition be restored and that the fxlthful as I can discharge all the are in many instance«, so constituted creating a necessity for additional door of opportunity be opened to duties properly devolving on me as I as to quietly kill in the committee taxation, is profligacy. business men and the tollers of Thinking people of all classes are the one of your standard bearers, and, | room measures designed for the re the land. becoming interested in the moral as if elected, I promise to serve all the lief of the people. To illustrate, Industrial Independence Is neces people of the republic by the con- w.cord enagg urwe-j-jotgBucpuv w ‘h p«et < f this question. The president sary to political independence. The i:< ientious discharge of the duties permit me to quote labor leaders of pointed out the evils which have grown out of the existence of ' swol free exercise of the rights of citizen of tue office. len fortune»" the most of which have ship is Impossible when a few men 1 have no thought that the men been amassed by the beneficiaries control the industries in which mil - ho made up that great convention lions are employed. God forbid that of this system. Denver nominated me as their can- we should compel the wage-earners Senator lax Follette, in a speech late because they bellev«-d that I of the nation to address their peti delivered in the senate last .March .ve ability or meritB superior to exhibited a list of lens than one hun tions to the trust magnates, and ask at possessed by many distinguished Already we dred men who, he declared controlled for their daily bread. itlenient whose names were e -n- have seen how prone the monopolist the industrial life of the nation and •red in the vice-presidential nom- ncld in their hands the business < f is to make emploj ment depend upon tion. Many y«*ars of service on the country. A casual read'ng of the willingness of the employe to part might have had some slight the list shows that it is male up of prostitute bls ballot to the service of tenco in determining their acton men who have been the beneficiaries his corporate master. I am persuaded that it was the This question should be settled of l“glslation or favorites in the ad v.xei purpose of the convention, in now. We cannot afford to bequeath it in 1st rat ion of the law. chosing a son of Indiana as a candi- The president rails a .alnst swol it as a legacy of woe to a succeeding Cate to show Its appreclatlon of the The conscience of the len fortunes as menaces to the public generation. great democratic party of this splen- welfare and as promotivo if evils people is already awakened, and the did commonwealth made up as It is w nlch eat at the ve.y heart of s >- (onscjence If the most ixrtent force of more than a third of a million of of which man has knowledge. Where eiety. men good and true the very flower As lemedles, he has suggested an law makes one righteous, conscience of the great democratic army of th»- Incom? tax and an inheritance tux, controls an hundred; where one is republic. 1 prefer to accept this prof- that their growth may be to some ex kept from wrong-doing by fear of erred honor in the name of these prison doors, a thousand are restrain tent checked. loyal demoevrats of Indiana for The national con »Hit Ion of his ed by the invisible bars which con whom the honor was, I believe, real party :s silent upon th t questfjn of science rears about us t—barriers ly Intended. th» re reform.', whi’e fa’ possessors which are «troager than walls of Ji was pleasing to me to be nsso- It is upon the conscience of most of these swollen fortunes, sl- granite. vlated in this campaign with the dis that human institutions rest, and •led as they are wi ‘ . » the d lminant tinguished gentleman to whom the force, of the republican party, are without a stirring of the conscience standard of the party has been com giving generous support to the re no great reform is possible, To a For years we have been mitted. national conscience already aroused publican national tl-ket. 1 recognize in hltn a man friends. 7'he democratic party, while favor we appeal, with the pledge that a of spotless character and high Ideals, measures re- Democratic vlctery wilt mean the reform Ing the always actuated by patriotic motive.! Republlcan ringing out of industrial despotism by the pudlated and earnest desire to promote the has another and the ringing in of a new era of convention. ratio nal welfare, the honor and glory of his It would by législation. In business which will be built upon Its remedy country. He hmmr your candidate u large degree, cut off the streams merits, and in which men will suc because his nomination was demand of money which, under tl»e prettent ceed, not in pnvport.ion to their co ed by the rank and Hie of the party, rystem are flowing from every home ercion. but In pnoportlan to their in which demand was emphasized by in the land and emptying Into th» dustry. their fidelity and their abil » popular movement In his favor, ity. this country, constituting the cxecu- coffers of the trusts. which, as It proce«»ded, ««> grew In It has no war to wage nn capital. t've council of the American Feder volume and force as to become Ir- It has no quarrel with corporations, :(slstlble lie entered on this cam ation of Labor: “The committee on labor of the honestly capitalized, which carry on paign unpledged to any special Inter ests, under no obligation to any un house of representatives was insti- a legitimate business, according to It will encourage the invest lawful or other combination of capi tuted at the demand of tabor to law tal, looking to no corporation for voice Its sentiments, to advocate Its ment of capital in the devi-lopment of the country and protect It when free to serve the people by carrying rights, and to protect Its Interests. "In the paHt two congresars this invested The contract for the construction < ut th«1 pledges of his party's plat It will draw a sharp line fa»»we» <1 of the Odd Fellows buildüng on the form While he Is the foe to un commute has been so organized as lawful monopoly, and Is j repareil to to make Ineffectual any attemtrt la lawful business lawfully con»!urted. corner of Matti street and. Spaulding lay a heavy hand upon the lawless, bor has made for redress. This being and unlawful business or businesses avenue, says tbe BBownsvtlle Times, whether rich or ixjor, without fear or th»> fact, In th»' last congress labor carried on in defiance of law and has been let ro Contractor E. J. Em favor, and to combat the encroach- requested the speaker to appoint on the rights of the public, protecting mons. of Springfield, who will com juents of gr**»'d upon honest end»*av- the committee of labor, members the one. and protecting society front mence work next week, probably <m Monday. The structure will cost ©r, he Is th»‘ friend of every legitI- who from their experience, Ituowl- the other. It calls upon men and corporations over 110,00'1. The hid of Mr. Em conducted by individual or corpora edge and sympathy would render in tion. and will sympathise with th«- this congress such service as the com lawfully engaged in legitimate tnis- mons was Ja.'iOO, 'hit thn± did not in promotion of every movement which, mittee was originally designed to iness, not to ally themselves with men clude the excavating, which was done Not only was labor's re or corporations engaged In lawless by the Oddi Fellows. makes for the welfare and prosper perfom. quest Ignored, but the hostile make venturi'« but to take a stand with The building is to b<* 45x95. feet, ity of the countrq. The republican nominee for vice- up of the committee was accentuated. the democratic party in favor of such two stories.and basement. Th* lower informs as will purge the buaiseas story will contain two store rooms president In his recent Bpeech of ac world of lawlessness, and legalized facing on dpauhtlng nwnue, the cor ceptance affected the belief that the Measure after measure -«cores question "Shall th«' peoifa- rule?" of them favored by the people of extortion, to the end that honest cap ner room already being leased for a and honest labor may go for term of years to thw Brownsville implied a charge of venality against all parties in many instances advo ital ward, hand In hand in the develop Hardware Company, the new firm the American electorate. He af cated strenuously by the president, firmed with great emphasis, that un either failed of passage, or were so ment of the country, each, yielding which bought out David Sterling. der recent republican administra emasculated by amendment as to ut to each Its just due In a spirit of The secund story will! be used exclu farin'««, and all striving for the tlnm sively by the Odd FeUows for lodge tion the people have ruled without terly fall to register the popular will. when the doors of opportunity shall purpose«, making them a aery tine let or hindrance. It Is passing The question "Shall the people home. strange that In a republic like this rule?” is one which demands the be open to all who desire and de to enter. there should be occasion for a dis serloill and earnest consideration of serve There is « movement among the cussion of this question It Is a all men who are interested tn the per people for a better government. | government of the people, and by petuation of our Institutions. It which is growing In force day by I the leople They presumably g"V must be apparent to all who have fol day. It Is confined to no one party, t rn through their servants, whom lowed the course of legislation dur but men of all parties, ail trades and they send to represent them In con- ing the past four years that there Is occupations are coming togvth»»r and gre » Their will. when known, a power within the republican party making common cause in behalf of .Binctlon City, Aug. 21. With on ought to be supreme, and should be determined that the people shall not n restoration of a government of the given immediate effect. rule. That power has manifested It people, for the people and by the ly two dissenting votes Junction City school district voted 13.400 adrfit onal And If the will of the people once self whenever effort has been made t-Miple school b.»nds. The twoney will be known Is not given effect, then the to check the destructive work of un We must and wilt win this battle lawful combinations, reduce the op- without th«' use of money or the aid used to install steam heater» ond oth- people do not rule. •c improvements in both tbe public If our adversa and higJI sc howl Will any Intelligent man claim prealve tariff tax. or enact any legis of corporate power lation looking toward the equaliza ries so desire, let them pursue that »hat there Is or has been any sub- The new |*000 high school build • lai diversity of opinion In this tion or lightening of the burden» conrs«'. ing w'jn be finished In time for the upon the people resting v on th«' question as to wheth Hut there are times In the life or That dominant power ahlch now s nation like this when money and reception of pupils at the September e tariff duty on wood pulp used Is modern term.. The structure tbe republican party has on direct» coercive Influences ar»' of no avafl. she manufacture of paper sh»»ulil throughout, and Is surrounded by a ■ e reduced or removed? In this many «M-caaions deified the president There comes a tim«» when the quiet yard which will be beautified with <ase the tariff la’ operated for the In cases where he has. on the demand ened consciences of an enlightened tree« and Howers. benefit of the paper trust alone, al I of the masses, made sisxmdu- efforts peopl« Impel artfon. which neither ft is the Intention to have a 12- In some Instances I money nor Influence can check lowing that combine to levy millions 'In their behalf grade high school. That time, tn my judgment, la here of tribute each }«ar upon the news hr has persuaded this handful of papers of the country and their nud leaders to compromise on their own t.«'t every man from this hour for ere. The pre»» of the country, with terms with the eighty millions of ward perform his duty In a manly KlTERlNTFNBFVf out regard to party. united in de- ¡people whom hr assumnl to repre and honorable way. TO SPEAK IN LANK sent. but In most case« he has been The people of the l^t this be a campaign erf educa- manding relief absolutely powerless v >u *7 »et’onded the tl»m and argument 1e»t our appeals republic unanimously Rev C. A Phipps. state secretary The republican candidate for vice- b»' to reas«'n and patriotism of th« demand The preaident of the United of Sunday school work for Oregon, president In his recent speech of ac- Stages threw the Influence of hts American people, l.et us be vigilant will spend the first week in Septem- »rest office in favor of the deman I <»ptance. landed the IMngley bill and and unceasing In honest work for o her In Ians county In the interest » f • declared that when enacted It »»■> The of the press, but without aval, right*»«» cause, and a glorious vic He will s»>cak at Irving 'well adapted to existing conditions, tory in November will crown our ef the schools dokiinant forces within the rcpublt- September 1. Oak Hill September 2. but procee«led to add “ That, the tan party had established In the Coburg September 3. Springfield Sep- pro«- forts. lower house of congress • parila developments of Industrial I temher 4. and at Thurston Saturday ¡evening. September 5th and Sui mentary condition, In the Interest i perl tv In a decade which In volunt« She Like« «lood Things. of monopoly, under which the sole and degree have surpassed our most ■ at n. power to détermina whether a mea- i roseate expectations, have so altered mre should be allowed to bee ■ome a i ondltlons that tn certain details of Smith, of West sdules they no longer In every law or ot was lodged In the speaker RCh<! -ay- 1 like co <»1 of that body and his committee on pari tlcular mote out justice toall adopted Dr King's it* r mai For thFae reasons, he declared In la rule», and by the flat of that one our family laxative Rased on the will of he press, the people an4 vor id a readjustment, i they are good and naugh' the broad principles of protection the president, was set at \ ® On one »Ide Behold tbe spectai !• I MRS M for producers and a i elgi iy millions of free I people de- labor and capital, Pres Ijine County consumers. *' The hundri-ds of thou ______ ____ an ad- m >n Ing leglslatloa to right Association. sands of American workingmen who mitU-a wrong. On C_ th« ™ other »ide. JOHN W. KERN'S SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE KFKN NOllFitu AI INüIANAPdLIS THIS AFTERNOON EMMONS OF SPRIN6FIEL0 6ETS $10.000 CONTRACT ADDITIONAL SCHOOL BONDS ARE VOTED r A o THE PEER OF CHILDREN’S COMBINATION SUITS INCLUDES TWO PAIR PANTS ONE KNICKERBOCKER, ONE PLAIN. HIS stylish CombinsLtion suit, with two pairs of knee pants, is guaranteed to stand tbe hardest wear without ripping or teaming. The Pants are taped and -tewed twice. The Plain Pants ate made with Double Seat and Knees from seam to seam T Riveted buttons that can’t pull off. All edges are double stitched; cloth scientifically shrunk—and sanitarily camphorated to protect if from moths and gennsu Wearbetter Combination suits give the best value for the leaut money—$5.00 for the suit with extra pants. ALL PATTERNS—ALL- STYLES—ALL SIZE». FOR SALE BY STANLEYS J 612 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR R A r CMF U/nL V71 K A V/1 A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c more. He has great faith in the fu SPRINGFIELD LOCAL NOTES CLIPPED FROM THE NEWS ture of Springfield. A camping party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and little daughter, Dr. A. K. Turner was in Spring- Mrs. McElroy and sou Earle and Wal field a few hours Tuesday, having re ter and Cecil Wilmore started at 5 cently returned from Tillamook, o'clock yesterday morning for Ha where he has been working on the zel Dell, where they will spend ancon government survey, He says he ex- pie of weeks camping on the N-orth pects to be away for about two Fork of the Willamette. During the months longer. absence of Mr. Shaw, Merrit Tuer Mrs. L. M. Beebe and sona Earl will have charge of his confectionery.! A DELIGHTFUl and Frank took their departure on and Ice cream business. the early train this morning for Port 1 J. V. Machen shipped two cars of j land. and this evening will leave on stock to the Portland market Wed- | the O. R. & N. through train for Ly nesray, and says he finds the stock 1 ons, Neb., via Omaha, where she will yards at Springfield a great conven- visit her parent« for several ience, inasmuch as it has always been . parts a pleasing soitnesi months. Mr. Beebe accompanied necessary for him t» drive the stock J and delicacy to tbe skin ’ them as far as Portland to see them to Eugene for shipment before the and restrains the ravage» safely on their journey. building of the yardls. here. sun, wind and time. / Judge Bryan and wife, brother of Mrs. Mabel Watson, sister of Mrs. j our townsman, J. J., are visiting in R. A. Jayne, whose home is in Dee I ta continued application eta the city from Caldwell, Idaho. Mr. troit. Mich., is in tbe city making.: sunburn, tan and freckle» ©id Bryan 1« district judge, having been quite an extended visit She arrived 1 renders imperceptible annoyutg elected to that office two years ago,, from California« last week after be- j minor blemishes and sáltame*. and while he resides in Caldwell his ing with her mother through sickness It possesses a dainty, chnging odor official duties are in Boise. He is! and death. She will visit here till exclusively its own and ■ in every now enjoying a month's vacation and 1 way a perfect toilet luxury- Pnce the doctor and hi» family take teir will spend his tim« here with his, departure for Hooit River and will SO cents. Ask your druggist for it brother Joe and al Philomath »tthjthen v|sjt another jB p,,rtlain(1 bis parents , for a time before ruiurning East. Kennedy & Sons business college ( and academy will start September 7,j and from all Indications looks as. Marriage licenses were issued last though a bright future was before it. : evening by the cotnty clerk to the A 13-year-old girl, Leota Young, o! Melvin Fenwick, who came here following: Ever«'"- J. Morton and Wfllamette Falls, swam across tbe about a month ago for the purpose' Miss Clara B. Wilson; Andrew J. Willamette Saturday afternoon in !# of residing for the winter, has left 1 Sheridan and Mrs. Mattie Lee. A 11- minutes. She selected a point about vs and gone back to Harney county, cense was issued thus forenoon to V1n two miles above Oregon City, and ac where his presence is needed in a B. Bodson and Miss Minnie Bkrker. companied by her father in a boat, large merchandise store at Burns. swam it without any difficulty The Mr. Fenwick owns considerable prop Best quality rests—all sizes. river at this point is about half a erty her«' and has recently purchased CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. mile wide. ^JQUIOFAC; POWDER, I8YT CHEMICAL Cl ..What One Cent Will Buy Clothes Pins i doz for______ Hooks and Eyes i doz for_____ Safety Pins I doz for______ Wire Hair Pins per paper_____ Aluminum Hair Pins, each_____ Hora Hair Pins j-in, each_____ fc lc lc lc lc k ai Baby Ribbon per yard_____ lc Coat and Hat Hooks..... lc Corset Laces each lc Brass Cup Hooks each ________ lc Lead P«Micils- each______ lc Ink Erasers each. lc Wire Bracket^ tor extension rods each____ ____ lc Post Cards, comics, views and senti mental cards each .. lc Tin Tea Spoons each__ ________ lc toe a dozen Brass Picture Hooks, extra finish, each lc Mustard Spoons imported boxw each_______ AT MURPHEY’S RACKET STORE 3 5 East 9th Street