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o THE KUGEN'E DAILY GUARD, T'.'KSDAV, Al'Gl'ST S.t, tOOH CASTfliA lb I A' if ACTflDIA Atgtliblc Pr cparalion for As slmilatiitg tterooddiul titilla ting tie 5 lomucbs antlDowels of ProinotesDiesllon.CIifu- nessantlKCTt.Gonwinsnauw Outum. Morphine nor Mutual J1U1 i Ail U A ll.. re For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Jt.. U- A perfect Remedy for Corn Upa-1 non. aour aioDiacn.LMarrnoca, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish- Dess and LOSS or SLEEP, f ac Simla Signature of NEW "YORK. at AV In Use For Over Thirty Years I I'liBigMiii ' d 1 I LXACT COPy Of VRAPREB. Ill fgJ U I 1 ISU i i . - 1,1 YMI MMMWH MMPftMV, MCW VOU ft IYV. The Love of Good Fruit will bo KratlfltHl f we do t)le 8iiiilylni. If you have never cared for fruit before you will when you come and sue our fruit show. The more sight will make you lone to taste. And a sIiikJo taste will Burely make you want more. You can gratify the IoiikIiir, too. Kor our prices make fruit buy ing and eating very easy. W. M. CREEN, SySSSSS, 619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25. Eugene Poultry Store Big Saturday Sale of Live and Dressed Poultry Our Saturday Sales are growing in popularity and in ordei to meet the demand we will have on hand a large supply of live and dressed poultry. DON'T FORGET OUK NUMBER. 102 East Ninth Street Phone Main 645 SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Piano and Theory... Miss Mary Morgan (Sh erwood) V' Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneman, Bachellcr, Sweet) Violin Mr. Le Poy Gesner (Sevcik) AaiiUnU-Mla Alberts Campbell, Mlu Veda Qui.keiitwib, Mia ln Watklni Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced Opens Sept. 22. 1906 . M. CLEN. Dean JOHN W. KERN'S SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE Indianapolis. Aug. Following a few men encacwl In public plunler, Is the speech of John Kern, vice al,l ly the nominating power wlth- presldentlal nominee of the Demo- 'n Vi r""ll!,l"an ',"r,-v- ".'u'"!'!' , ... . . by the presiding officer ol :he onlv ,-jaiic partv. delivered here today In : ,,ljpulslr ,,rn,.a ol congress. .Vow, reply to the speech notifying hlw of the plunderers and these unfaithful bis nomination: public servants prevail over Ihe peo- S4 mi Mr. Kern's Address. Gentlemen of the notification committee: Kor the kindly and courteous man- pie of this S'eat republic. In this instance did the people iuie? On February 4, 15-02, Congressman i FuJoock, of Wisconsin, then chalr- I . i ..Lll ner In which you have conveyed to 1 "a" ine repuo.u-a.. lu..B.u. ... . ... w lu rnmm iMi In Kttpnk nir of a bill the farmers, laborers, builders and othei' For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whole some Water See .T. E. KILBORN Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 3391 53? High Street J. O. NOMAS J. DAVIDSON Eugene Electric Company . luuei ii oil ing ana supplies Designers and Makers ol Electric and Gas Fixtures. Carrying a Full Line ol Up-to-Dat GsU I'hjoe Miin i 74 Te.l F.ghth St.. Eugene. tr,,. Will Move About Oct I and Occupy the Center Room of the New Register Building. CALL AND SFF US J ine me nmejai notification of my nomination as the democratic candi date for vice-president of the United .States and for the eloquent words just spoken Dy your chairman in .your bohalf, I thank ynu one and all. I appreciate most highly this great honor conferred upon me by the unanimous vote of the representa tives of my party In national con vention assembled and I shall strive most earnestly to earn a continua tion of the confidence and good will manifested Dy that action. 1 did not seek this nomination; Indeed, If my own personal desires had -been ob served, another would have received the honor, but It having come to me without solicitation, I prize It all the more, and accept it, with a full sense of the burdens and responsi bilities. As a candidate I shall try to wear the honor worthily, and as riltrful as I can discharge all tho duties properly devolving on me as me of your standard bearers, and. if elected, I promise to serve all the people of the republic by the coiir cilentlous dischurge of tho duties of tile office. 1 h.ive no thought It.iit the jnnn who made up that great convention at Denver nominated mo as tlteir can didate because they believed that I have ability or merits superior to that possessed by many distlnnuSwit d ge.itlement whose names were' con sidered In the vice-presidential uwbv '.natlon. Many years of service an mj part might have- hail some slight influence in determining their acMnn but I am persuaded that It was the chief purpose of the convention,. In choslng a son of Indiana as a candi date to show Its appreciation of the great democratic party of this splen did commonwealth made up as It Is of more than a third of a million of men good and true the very flower of the great democratic army of the republic. I prefer to accept this prof erred honor In the name of these loyal demoevrats of Indiana for whom the honor was, I believe, real ly Intended. It was pleasing to me to be asso ciated in this campaign with the dis tinguished gentleman to whom the standard of tho party has been com mitted. For years wo have been friends. I recognize in him a man of spotless character and high IdenlB, always actuated by patriotic mullve.i and earnest desire to promote the welfare, the honor and glory of his country. He became your candidate le'causo his nomination was demand ed by the rank and filo of the party. which demand was emphasized by n popular movement In his favor. which, as it proceeded, so grew In olunio and force as to become Ir- :eslstlble. Ho entered on this cam paign unpledged to any apodal Inter ests, under no obligation to any un lawful or other combination of capi tal, looking to no corporation for froo to servo tho people by carrying tut the pledges of his party's pint- form. While ho Is tho foe to un lawful monopoly, and is 1 repurod to lay a heavy hand upon the lawless, whether rich or Mor, without fear or favor, and to combat the encroach meats of greed upon honest endeav or, he Is the friend of every leglti- conductett by Individual or corpora tion, and will sympathize with the promotion of every movement which makes for the welfare and prospor lly of the rountrq. The republican nominee for vice president In his recent speech of ac ceptance affected the belief that the question "Shall the people rule?" Implied a charge of venality against the American electorate. He af firmed with great emphasis, that un der recent republican administra tion the people have ruled without let or hindrance. It Is passing strange that In a republic like this there should be occasion for a dis cussion of this question. It Is a government of the people, and by the people. They presumably isot crn through their servants, whom they send to represent them In con gress. Their will, when known, ought to be supreme, and should be given Immediate effect. And If the will of the people once known Is not given effect, then the people do not rule. Will any Intelligent man claim that there is or has been any sub stantial diversltv of onlnloti in llils roniitrv on the question as to whoth I er the tariff duly on wood pulp used in (be tnunufui-turo of paper should bo reduced or letuoved? In this inso the tariff la opera, ed for the leneflt of the paper truM alone, al lowing that combine to levy millions ol tribute each Mar hihui the news papers of the i ouitiy and their rend ers. The pres of the country, with-! cut regard to party, united In de : u. uniting relief. The people of tte, republic unanluvoislr sciouded the' demand. The president of the I'nitivlj Stales threw the Influence of his! .. teat iitfiee In favor of t,w deman I of the press, hut without avail. Th.'l doMtnant fo.-ies within the icpubl.-i-.in party had established In the lottei house of congress a psrha lio iilarv coiid'tlou. in the Int. rest ) el men .poll, under which the sol, ! iiowei- I,, leterninie whether lu.-a-j -lire -h. nld '"' allowed to bivocie .1 ! I.'iw or not a, lode, in the sp.-.ik.-t ; of ih.it l.odv an I hi- committee o';' ' :l'i t f',,t ,,f Hiai one ir i ' classes would be concerned by the- passage of the bill, said: "I am going to push the. bill to revise- the tariff at every fosslble opportunity. If It goes before the house it will pass by three to one." But under the rules of the house, the friends of this bill were unable lo get it before that body. Three fourths of the representatives of the people In that branch of congress were even without power to free themselves from tho "strangle hold" which, under the modernized system of popular government, devised by the present republican leadership, the speaker has upon the American public. This power to subvert the popular will Is exerted by this repub lican leadership In many ways, nota bly In the appointment by the speak er of the house of committees, which are In many instances, so constituted as to quietly kill In the committee room measures designed for the re lief of the people. To Illustrate, w.cord enagi;.;rwe-C'jotguscpuv w 'h permit me to quote labor leaders of CLOSING OUT of Our Mammoth Stock ft . L A A M tinues lor just two vveeW hm sept,. Dth NOW IS THE TIME to buy your blankets quilts, winter underwear, heavy overcoats, shoes, Hats, wool dress goods, waists anAl r . T : C- l UUW ror winter ai wnoieaaie puces. oacuraay a nart,,i Ulll ui f iu "iiv J""- TTwaw yji gUOCIS at Tell ne oiuy savcu p i j ui an i uiu. i ou can saveaW nn an voar Durcnases; uiai vou maiee nrv . a t- i .r i i , r v wen weeks, rvemember trie sale closes tne 3th of S don t wait but come now. THE BON MAR.CHE epW Ul... Soesa m 1 J OWN W. KERN. at. AW , SUBSCRIBE FOR TKtf DAILY GUARIJ, 50 STS. PER MONTH Q 1 :.Ui o, '2 o l', 1. ; : i ,i w i e .i. set ill Hi i. ' 'e Ha ,oie . &t ': liee peo),;,. ,! .. - '1 to rt;i: an .el On l.u o;:.cr this country, constituting the execu tive pnnm.lt nt . l n . atlon of Labor: The committiw on labor of ths hOUSe nf rAMrD.an...l ... ..' . . , . ' ....... ....ct.cTw was insii- tuted at the demand1 of labor to i t 8 BOIU"ts,. to advocate its rights, and to protect Its Interests In the iihmi ..... vu,if;i i-sm-s II11S comniltte has been so organized as to make Ineffectual: any attempt la bor has made for redress. This being the fact, in the last, congress labor requested t,he speaker to appoint on .... ........,, on. lanor. members WhO tl-Olll til, Of vi...l . : 1 -i" 1 o-iici.-. Knowl edge and sympathy would render In .....Mesa Sin n ii'nun as the roni mlitve was oniglnally deigned to I'erfoni. .t j. lv,ls ,r-g r(1. quest Ignored,, but tin? Hostile niake- .... "Mia- eoi.iiiiiuee waa accentuated. - Measure nfrr .... , ,. .....surer scores or t hem rnvot-t,.r i.w 1 nil Kuril... I peopio Ol ... ,..... ... uioi instauces advo cated strenuously by the president either failed of passage, or were so emasculated by amendment as to ut terly fall to register the popular will. The question -Stall the people rule? Is one which demands the serious and earnest consideration of all men who are interested in the per petuation of our Institutions It must be apparent to all hllVH ,,. owed tho course of legislation dur ing the past four years that there Is a power within the republican party de ernilned that the people shall ,,.,'t tule. I hat power has manifested It- o i heck the destructive work of un- ... . uiiiu. .unions, reduce the nn. preslve t.u-tff tax. or enact anv legls- lor,"", 'i?ki?K .,"wa.,, i'"'11'"''- , t.".-."uR o. ine hurdeus resting niKin the people. I That d.imfniiiit ,.UA. n. ., . - - o""-. wuicn now directs the republican party has on many occasions deified the president li cases whore he has, on the demand In ,K",m'!.STS;.nil"k' 'I'""""'- "fforts n their behalf. In some instance, he has persuaded this handful of lea.-s to compromise on their own terms with the eighty millions of peopl,. whom he assumed to rcpr seat but In most cases he has been absolutely powerless. The republican candidate for riee Pri'sulellt in his ru.....,t w , , ' 'i or ac- i-p aiice, lauded the IMnglev Nil ) ileelared thai when ............ ,. well adapted to existing condition's i l"lt proceeded to add: That thV developments of Industrial pro. Irn in a decide which in volune ! and degree have surpassed , ur most '. ro-, .no eipeetaiions. have so altere .' ' '' loli'ions that in ivrtain deta-ls o' ' "! Hies they no longer in eve I i'.i: tii-uiar mote out Justice t -,11 ' Kor i lo se reasons, he declare, - f., v " f a n .oli-itiiie:r i:.,. ,j t, ' io. ) 'ro;ul pi ineii.Ies ' . f e '! Allien, an ir. lu-i , ' t and aplt.il. 1 r j.r..tM, ..; ' oii.iiiuers." The hun,l;,,u ,.; i,''u (Continued o:( V Seven") O " There is an Increasiltp)e m on r-m m. x uuiig im." uuu vv uuicii wiio nave 3 PRACTICAL EDUCATION The Eugene Business Col ha trained many young men and women for responsible positions. If you are inter ested write us foir information - -; Fall Term Opens September 7, Send for Catalog. Address Eugene Business Col EUGENE, OREGON an A SICK 1.ITH.K MKAL AT THE THKATRK CAFE Is ahvay, appreciate, where vou .t KWything so a,,M.Uzn(I an.l tooth son... the, Jnne monilnK, whpn you, appetite is fickle. When you to tn-at your friends, jour wife sn-uHrt to a n,oa ,Mt coeketl , lhe ,-,.. iem to the Theatre Cafe. II i I Lovelace The great trotting dard and re?isfa I many wmuu. now on trie race track of the Northwest. season, $35.00 to insure. Tyler B. A rrtncr nmrri nrnmisc A registered. A Grand Ptt istcred). Color, r . I wcigi.i, r-, I pion rcrcheron at the last Oregon Nate raff. tWO Clins. fnn A maJJn ,f.ril Kanricfi bons. G. K. PRW Veloce Kincaid Rickel, Eugene, Oregon Kincaid's Ifern, Thirteenth and ChM r i I i i ri kVmVI 1 1 rnci 5 I ;. p. BARNAR" IN CDS OS MANY COLORS LARr.R3-r . l.T"K WEST forI rsuuucTlON OF HIGH GRADE WORK "Ttt ' w it um , 1 j. h. WEST t. r. has'"" BANHQ I I VERY Livery, Feed, Stage and Sale59 Cas Always .Tr.tSof All Fiat Qata .STACES.. McKEN7IF 5Tr?i:i c at 5:30 a. m. Stages do not call at A mvatr rrsiHn.. k... .d ..n i t.yr V b-ggageil nolilird the day before. ;"""' fX-oEi'i Livery Phone Mai" 21 0 0