Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, August 12, 1908, Image 2

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PERFECT TQHIC
There in scarcely any one, no mailer how vigorous an healthy, mho
does not need a tonic sometimes. Little physical irregularities upset tin
system, the appetite fails, digestion is poor, the body feels tired and vora
out, and other unpleasant symptoms Rive warning that the system is disor
dered and needs assistance to ward off. perhaps, some serious sickness or
ailment S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as ti e best of all tonics, nature's
medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, invigorating roots and herbs
a systemic remedy without an equal. H. S. S. has the additional value ol
being the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy circu
lation of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the
appetite and digestion, and brings about a return of health to those whose
systems have been weakened or depleted. S. S. S. acts more promptly and
pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who Hre ran down in healt.i
should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood and
tone up the system. S. S. S. is admirably suited for a systemic remedy
because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results by
rjersons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ev.r follow.
person. j k spE0IFIC ca An,A5XAf 0JL
Eugene Theater l
BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON
COMING
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
CLAMAN'S PLAYERS
Presenting the Big Scenic Revival of
"On the Frontier"
In Five Acts and Six Scenes
A COMPANY OF J 6 PEOPLE
High class vaudevil!c specialties between each act. Not
a dull moment in the play. Latest special me
chanical devices and electrical effects
THREE SHOWS IN ONE
Drama Vaudeville Music
Free Band Concert In Front of Theater 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents
WILLIAM J. BRYAN'S
ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
AT LINCOLN TODAY
business success must ordinarily be
based on dishonesty, have, during
the last few months, made it appar
ent that they have haudej toKether
to work for re-actlon. Their endea
vor la to overthrow and discredit all
who honestly administer the law, to
prevent any additional legislation
which would check and restrain
I hem. and to secure, If possible, a
freedom from all restraint which
wilt permit every unscrupulous
wronn-doer to do what be wishes
unchecked, ptovlded he has enough
money. What an arraignment or
the predatory Interests!
Is the president s Indictment true.'
And, tf true, against whom was the
Indictment directed? Not against
the democratic party.
Mr. Taft Endorses the Indictment.
Mr. Taft says that these evils have
crept In during the last ten years.
He declares that, during this time,
some "prominent and Influential
members of the community, spurred
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LENOX
Portland' 1 New and Most.
Momently Fumiibed
HOTEL
Third and Main StretU
PORTLAND, - ORtCON
Possessing every convenience and an'ideal location
fronting on lite beautilul city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-lo-d.ite grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all trains
Rates Eurcnean Plan Rle American Plan
11.00 and l.r.o per day.
IJ.O0 and la.tiO with bath.
lug.. cu.h on ru. O. H. SPENCER, Manager
tll.r.O and M.UO per day.
3.M) and It 00 with hath.
Lincoln, Neb., Aug- 12. Fol
lowing Is the full text of William J.
Bryan's speech of acceptance of the
Democratic presidential' nomination,
delivered today In the presence of the
official notification committee, and
a lurgu crowd of spectators:
Mr. Clayton and Qentiemen of the
Notification Committee: 1 can not
otflclally tender, without first ac
knowledging my deep indebtedness
to the democratic party lor the ex
traordinary honor which St has con
ferred upon me. Having twice he
fore been a candidate for the pres
idency, In campaigns which ended
In defeat, a third nomination, the re
sult of the free and voluntary ant
of the voters of the party, can only
be explained by a substantial and un
disputed growth in the principles and
policies for which I, with a multi
tude of others, have contended. As
thowe principles and , ipoliclea have
given me whatever political strvngtn
I possess, the action of the conven
tion not only renews my faith In
them, but strengthens my attach
ment to them.
A I'latfor-n Is ltludlnif.
I shall, In the near future, pre
pare a mure formal reply to your
notification, and, in that letter at ac
ceptance, will deal with the plat
form In detail. It Is sufficient, at
this tlmo. to assure you that 1 am
In hearty accord with both the let
ter and the spirit of the platform.
I endorse It in whole and In part,
and shall, If elected, regard Its dec
larations as binding upon me.. And,
I may add, a platform is binding, as
to what It omits as well as to what
Issue; and an official Is not at lib
erty to' use the authority vested! in
It contains. According to the demo
cratic Idea people think for them
selves, and select officials to carry
out their wishes. The voters are
the sovereigns; the officials are tiie
servants employed for a fixed time
and at a stated salary to do what
the sovereigns want done, and to do
It In the way the sovereigns want it
done. Platforms are entirely in har
mony with this democratic Idea. A
platform announces the party's posi
tion on the questions which are at
him to urge personal views which
have not been submitted to the
' financial success and In their hur
....... I...., u ti'" ........ -...m. ry ror greai;er wealth, became un-
not satisfactory to him, he must If , nilndful"ot the common rules of bus
candid,, o ther decline the 1 Iness honesty and fidelity, and of the
tlon, or in accepting t. propose an I limitations Imposed by law upon
amended phi form In l eu of the one the t, !. d J .k "
adopted by the convention. No such ,.,.. nf th ' "'"", I'
ts Tour . ...... ' . ' "
THE LARGEST DAY VEft
At The Bon Marck1
Closing Out Sale
WE HAVE heard of large days and have done a large busi
ness in one day, but we never had sucn a day as Satur
day was. The store was packed from morning till I j at
night. There were twenty clerks working as hard as they could
to wait on the trade. We will add extra salespeople this week, so
that the people will not have to wait to do their trading. It wijj
pay any family or person to buy their year s supply now, as every
article is
MARKED AT MANUFACTURER'S C
You can get almost two pair of shoes for the price of one; you can
get two suits for the price of one. We cannot go into details and
price every article, but we will sell you at just manufacturer's cost.
Every article is marked in plain figures and any child or person
can buy with their eyes shut and get the best bargain ever offered
in Eugene Remember we have just four more weeks to sell our
entire stock in.
EVERYTHING MUST BE SO
rt -
1FOUR DOLLAR
5
-WILL BE THE PRICE OF THE-
W ILL! AM i. BRYAN.
Latest portrait of the Democratic
"andldata for president. '
THE EXQUISITE AROMA
OF CHOICE COFFEE
will be found In our fine blend
of Mocha and Java that makes
a rup of coffee tit for the gods.
Our reputation Is your safe
guard In the matter of teas and
and coffees, and you ran get
better quality at lower prices
here Ik nil nt any other store In
Kiiisene. Purity, fine flavor and
quality Is Kiiaiaiit.cd with ev
ery pound of tea, coffee or
spices sold at 0 teen's.
THE SQUARE
W. M. CREEN, VtXik
619 Willamette St. PIonc Main 23.
situation, huwevcrV, confronts your
candidate, for the platform upon
which I waa nominated not only con
tains nothing-from, which I dissent,
but. It specifically outlines all the
remedial legislation which we can
hope to secure during, the next, tour
years.
Kilinbllran (lutlleoiro Accepted.
The distinguished statesman who
received the republican nomination
for president said, in his notifica
tion speech: "The strength of the
republican e-"e In the campaign at
hand Is tho fact that we represent
the policies essential to the reform
of known utilises, to the continuance
of liberty and true prosperity, and
that we are determined, as our plat
form unequivocally declares. to
inalnlalii them and carry them on."
In (be name of the democratic
parly. I accept the challenge, and
charge that the republican party Is
responsible for all the abuses which
now exist In the federal government,
and that It Is Impotent to accom
plish the reforms which are imper
atively needed. Further, I can not
concur In the statement that the re
publican platform unequivocally de
clares for the reforms that are nec
essary; on the contrary. 1 affirm
that It ope-ily se(i notoriously dis
appoints the hopes and expectations permitted
u. ri'lonui1' n, wi'tuuci iiiiisf ivuji 111-
ers be republicans or democrats. So
far did Iho republican convention
fall short of Its duty that the repub
lican candidate felt It necessary to
add to his platform 'n several im
portant particular, thus rebuking
disclosures as to rebates and diacrim
illations by railroads, the accumula
ting evidence of tho violations of the
anti-trust laws, by a number of cor
porations, and the over-Issue of
stocks and bonds of interstate rail
roads for the' unlawful enrlchlna of
directors and for the purpose ot con
centrating the. control of the rail
roads under one management" all
these, ho charges, "quickened the
conscience of the people and brought
on a moral awakening."
Murine; all this time, I bog to re
mind you, republican officials pre
sided In the executive department
filled the cabinet, dominated the sen
ate, controlled the house of repre
sentatives and occupied most of the
federal Judgshlps. Four years ago
1.10 ropubiican platform boastfully
ileclnrcd that Blnce IMiO with the
exception of two years the republi
can party had been in control of
part cr all of the branches of the fed
eral government; that for two years
only was the democratic, party In a
position to either enact or repeal a
law. Having drawn the salaries;
having enjoyed the honors; having
secured I he prestige, let the republi
can parly accept the responsibility.
Itepiilillcnii Tarty ItesiKinslhl,..
Why were these "known abuses"
to develop? Whv have
they not been corrected? If existing
laws are sufficient, why have they
not been enforced? All of the execu
tive machinery of the federal gov
ernment Is in the hands of the re
publican party. Are new laws nec
essary? Why have they not been
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McXFNZIKSTAGF.V4vt.Eu,,. EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE
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.ilfltMl,llVH Iwl Will nil l. l.w KtV.Ur.n. l.
b.Cg. ll nottltrd th. tfiy brhct. iiiimn h Kkvriwr sivi nt
Uvery Phone Majrt 2 1
...j ... , ,. um : mm a repiiiuiran pres-
eo-oponttlon he must relv for the Lieut to recommend, with a repnbll
onai'tnieni of remedial legislation. lean senate and house to earry out
As I shall. In separate speehes. ,ls recommendations, why does the
discuss the leading questions at Is- republican candidate plead for fur
sue, I shull at this time confine my- ther time In which to do what should
self to the paramimia .Mention, and , have been done lonn bro' Can Mr
to the far-reachlUK purple of our Taft promise to be more strenuous
parly, as that purpose Is set forth the prosecution of wrens-doer's
in the platform. overshadowlnir Issue which manifests
Shall the People Knle. Itself In all questions now under dk-
Oiir platform declares that the j ,-usslon. Is ' Shall the people rule ""
fronts us: Shall the people, con- x matter which wav we turn- no
trol their own itovernment, and use! matter to what subject we address
t i.i! v:nr..en: f r tN I rote 'tU r p, .v, ,u, Mdl( question e,m-t'-e
r :'.f':i mil rrr tie p: omotl -i ; fronts the present candidate? fan he
o' : 1 . tr ne'trrc? v.- h.!l tr- repre-. fr a lamer mainrltv In in.. .n.
: : iv wcclt'i t'l :ale than hi inv n..w' h i
.1. s pnbl'e. wMV t V i he need more republicans in the
-i :o"T.' ("invitiny from su-h house of r.ir.u4tiv, or ...,
Is U tl' Is'lle nisei ,.r ult h nioro imtlnilt.-.l ,.,ih'i,,
by the ' known abuses ' to which Mr. i w hy Tariff Hof orm -Taft
refers ; The president's close friends hav-
In a messaae svnt to ronaress last, been promlsina for several vears
Jaimavy. President Koose.velt s.ild:,that he would attack the Iniquities
lhe attacks by thes Kret corpora-. , ,h( ,,. Ve have had infiua
tlons on the administration's actions; tn ,hH( Mr Tf w;(s r,.8,Vp llmK,r
have been Riven a wide circulation ; lhe demands of the hishlv protected
throushout the country. In the news- t,iuri,.s. AnJ Vl,t ,)ie influeiue
P.. rs and otherwise, by those wrl-1(l( ,,. nuinutactnrers. who have t. r
ter, and speakers who. consciously ', em five vcars eontrlbiited to the
or .iii.on.o K.nsl. ,,ct as the repre- republican campalmi fund and ho In
sent :.tn .., ,.( ,ed.itory wealth of return have framed the tariff s, bed-
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