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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER H, !»<•«
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government restricting the rights by the people without the United appeal to our fellow-citizens the bat­
and the power of the people, while States senate first submits the neces­ tle-scarred veterans of the old Pop­
the ideas and policies advocated by sary law, it follows that all efforts ulist party, and respectfully and can­
Mr. Bryan tend in the opposite di­ to select United States senators as didly submit the question. “Ought we
rection, seeking to enlarge the rights under our direct primary law are, ac­ not to vote for William J. Bryan
and power of the people. The repub- cording to Mr. Taft, useless nulli­ rather than for William R. Taft?”
I Bean candidate, Mr. Taft, frankly ties.
Respectfully submitted.-
A. P. NELSON,
admits that he Is opposed to direct
On these two great questions, the
Chairman.
legislation by the people under the
ERNEST BARTON,
principles of the Initiative and re­ most important of all those at issue
ferendum; and to the election of In the present campaign, Mr. Bryan,
Secretary.
I United States senators by direct vote the Democratic candidate, is directly
E. KRONER,
opposed to Mr. Taft, and stands sol­
WILLIAM D. HARE,
At a meeting Friday iventt. of
The following open letter has been of the people, and the publication of idly with the people, and has publicly
campaign contributions.
GEORGE OGLE.
various committees to work on
Issued to the populists or Oregon by
In a public address on this sub­ everywhere advocated legislation and
forthcoming harvest fair or earn
the committee of four years ago. A. ject a little over a year ago, on Aug­ popular election of United States sen­
at Cottage Grove November 19,
I’. Nelson, Chairman; Ernest Bar­ ust 17. 1907, at Oklahoma City, in ators for the last twenty years. * On JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL
Mr. Taft these two great issues, so vital to the
FOOTBALL TEAM
and 21, it was was th* un.tn!m
ton, secretary; E. Kroner, William the state of Oklahoma
said: “You of course will do as you rights and liberties of every freeman,
opinion of the members of t!
D. Hare and George Ogle:
I please, but if my advice is worth' every old Populist should make his
(Special Correspondence.)
committees that the site -
choice.
The
two
great
questions
so
1
Portland, Oct. 1.—To the Popu­ 1 anything to you, I'd vote no. because;
i
Junction City, Oct. 7. -The Junc­ facing the high school on Fot
■ your constitution does not furnish j overtop and overshadow all others tion City high school football team street, would prove Inadequate f
lists of the state of Oregon:
Chat
it
would
only
belittle
the
im
­
In compliance with the wishes of sufficient power to the proper ad-' portance of the present campaign to defeated a picked team from town by holding the forthcoming fair. .
ministration by public officers, and ;
many old line Populists, and In obe­ when you put the Initiative and re­ refer to the tariff, currency or other the*score of 2 to 0. The high school it is proposed to provide quarters
boys have a light team but are very- all kinds of livestock siibje t to
dience to what seems to be a patriot­ ferendum In the constitution you hackneyed subjects.
fast and simply ran away from their istry and poultry at this first ex
ic duty, your committee of four years give the people power beyond what
it.
It is to the honor and glory of our much heavier opponents.
ago now asks your serious considera­ they can safely exercise. You give
New Nite Selected
state that it was the first of all the ’
tion of the following suggestions:
them the right to Interfere with pub- '
i
It was therefore voted that
of our Union to carry the Star- '
Momentous issues affecting the i lie officers, and they will destroy states
Ha«l
a
Clowe
Call
singled Banner of the people’s
building committee and board f
perperuity of the rights of the people your government 1 beyond
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely rectors be empowered to select
—f-—-* stabl lty, r|ghtg to the front and to trlunU)h.
an- dependent on the result of the safety and soundness.”
known
proprietor
of
the
Croom
Ho
­
eight ant vlctory ln constitutional enact­
After eliznt
lease for a period of from thri
pending presidential campaign The years’ trial there Is no clause
In the ment, forever securing to the people tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For sev­ five years a conveni ntly loc
old Populists who courageously led
eral
months
I
suffered
with
a
severe
of the state of Ore-,
rjght to make their own laws and
tract, if possible, to be'used a> a
the vanguard for the people's rights, the constitution
thul
inrPi» choose
.
.. . own senators
.
. by direct
>,
cough, and consumption seemed to for the annual harvest fair.
that wnitl/l
would Ionov
today m/*Alva
receive art
so !arig<e
their
just reforms and the square deal, 20 a gon popular
have
its
grip
on
men,
when
a
friend
vote
as the initiative
J. I. Jones, a member of the
.........
..................
“ "
“ and legislation and the direct primary.
years ago, cannot remain silent now
And it is to the honor and glory of recommended Dr. King’s New Dis­ hlbit committee, was present a’
Divesting the platforms of the two referendum.
covery.
I
began
taking
It
and
three
meeting and generously prop«.*.. I to
An! on the question of electing the old Populists that they led the
old parties of their unnecessary ver­
bottles effected a complete cure."
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biage, and stripping the contest of senators by direct vote of the people, battle for the rights of the people. The fame of this life-saving cough donate a tract of land to L u
all Its partisan clap-trap for catching Mr. Taft said in a public lecture at And now half the states of the Union, and cold remedy, and lung and throat this purpose on either Fifth or .Mill
the popular ear, we clearly discern Yale University some time ago that and more than 50 cities of our coun- healer is world wide. Sold at W. A. streets. On Saturday foreno n th1'
committees oppointed visited tie' <■
three distant tendencies represented “no law should be passed unless it try are following where Oregon led Kuykendall's store.
50c and $1. sites and selected the tract on I'ifth
by the presidential candidates of had a majority of the people, and i the procession. We cannot now at-, i Trial bottle free.
street just back of Jqmes Ben >n -
these parties. The Ideas and policies any law enacted without popular as- ford to take any backward step,
And
these considerations,
residence, as tin. most convenient at 1
And now
now for
for these
considerations, I
represented and advocated by Mr. sent behind It would be a nullity.”'
GUARD
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for
the
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most desirable site for holding the
Taft tending toward
entrallzed And as senators cannot be so elected and at this crisis In public affairs, we
LARGER
FOR COTTAGE
GROVE FAIR
OREGON POPULISTS
CALL ON PARTY TO
SUPPORT BRYAN
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ISSUES MORE STOCK
7. At a meeting
trai ofiices in this
lo. kho! I rs of thè
city today the
II -Il • iy took fav-
Canadian Paeif
orable actl n in regard to the propos­
al if the dlr, tors far an increase of
$7,<i.1001,1)0a In the common capital
stock of the company. The addition- ,
I, 'ie| from time to
to the requirements’
The greater part of:
understood, will be
mt the plans of the j
ev.doptnent of its >
mt only on the Pa-
Mlantic as well.
Montreal, Oc
DETROIT WON
AMERICAN LEAGUE
PENNANT TODAY
+
New York. Oct. 6 v
+ tlonal League) \ew v
♦ 4; Boston, 1. If n * Yvork.
♦ wins the game tomorrow
+ Giants will tie Chi,am ?
+ the National pennant 8 f°r
+
+
Chicago. Oct.
+ wins todays ganie -Detroit
+ pennant of the Aiuerl aa
League
♦ League.
+
♦ + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + 4
♦
♦
♦
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Cincinnati, Oct. 6
The <u.
of the National Baseball Lel»^t?rs
nay decided that t! .
'*
b tween New York ind C
ti mber 23 was a tie
113X0
The disputed game will be di . t M
off at a date to be agreed uK
the two clubs.
puu
W. G. Martin and C. H Hav«
began suit in the circuit . onnaS
L. G. Clark to recover $40s f„r ,ab8t
and services performed by the nl.u
tiffs for the defendant In haX
poles from the woods t > E iil - n» i *
Ing the past summer.
8 ' "e dur-
Professor I.. R. Alderman is ,t
Dall sB a teacherH' ‘“«‘Itute at The
Crowded to the
Stanleys Great Sale Takes the Town by Storm
WERE YOU THERE? Did you see the crowds? From early morning until late at night Saturday the store was crowded by a seething, surging
mass of humanity. Today as we go to press the store is Packed, Crowded, Jammed, for as the news spreads, greater and greater grow the
crowds. Attend this sale, don’t be skeptical. Don’t allow the opportunity to s’.ip.
Entire
stock in hands of New York Salvage and Adjust­
1
ment Co. Sale now on and continuing until Saturday, October 1 7th Sale opens 8 a. m.; closes 6 p. m. daily
This is the Way We’re
Shoes
CLOTHING
The Finest lot of Clothing that ever came into our stc
Fall Suit and Overcoat now
One lot Ladies Shoes, all sizes.
$4.50
quality
d* 1 in
perpair........................
4* 1»J7
One lot Men’s Shoes, all
sizes
per pair.....................
EXTRA SPECIAL—-Men’s Odd Vests
$1.49
cents
Ore lot [ Misses Shoes, values to $2.50
special
<T 1
per pair_____ _____
1 . w 7
$3.95
Boys’ Knee Pants, values to $1.50
Lot Bovs’ Knee Amts Suits
EXTRA SPECIAL--500 y pairs Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes,
Rûr
\ Mues to $3.50
07 C
The world ’ famous Radcliffe Shoe for
Women, $3 00
1 Q C
quality_______ ____
y l«zJ
.95
Oi lot Boys* and Misses Dress Shoes
$1.65
Only [a few prices are quoted above. Everything goes at some price One visit will convince the most skeptical that no price has been exagger
ated. We aim to do a little better than we advertise. If
1 you do not attend this great slaughter you will E.ve cause for regret, as your neighbor
who does will get his Lall goods for nearly half the price you will pay later •. Mark the date and mark k well— note the location carefully—three
doors south of 9th street. ONE ENTRANCE ONLY
1 his sale only at
3 Door South of
Ninth St*.
i ! 2 Willamette St
Eugene, Oregon.
New York Salvage and Adjustment Company in chare