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THE EtJGEJfE DAILY GUARD, KKIDAV. SKOTjJMBKB 11.9W s;;:::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::;:::::;::;::;::::;:; o 0 Do You Want to be & United S tates S enatorl Up in Washington an effort is being made to defeat a U. S. Senator for re-election, one of tlj major charges against him being that he is non-progressive and never improved his home tow by "nailing two boards together or laying one brick on another." NOW is the time for you to remove one obstacle to your successful candidacy , by building : home for yourself or some homeless would-be renter. We can furnish the LUMBER. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co 1 4 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. nmmmmm:j::m:::mi::::m::m::::j::m Ml FOR SALE BRYAN AND bANilUN IN City Properties Nor. 101 lot, 60x100 foot. Price, il.. No. U. B-room hnimo West Sixth treot: lot 116 2-5x1(10 tout, l'rlce JMH). . No, 20 3 loti In Urosi addition, l'rlou No, 24 hot on North Lawrence street. Price, No. 43 Now holme mid burn, Wot Ninth street. Price, 500(1. One acre In 11 1 it 1 r nddltloti. Price, I(M. No. 60 One block western part if RitRKiie, nenr Klevenlh mreot. Price, (CSOOO. No. 73 Two full-alr.od tola Kuat EuKono. Price, 7rtl. No. 75 New 7-rooni house on paved at root; nine of lot 116 r.xlil0; very fine locution. Price, $1750. No. 711 7-room house. plastered; rooiI well; bnrn; sumo fruit, l'rlce, t'Jtoo. No. 84 3 tola West Ninth atrcel; fll(M), OVMHi, I3IM each. ' No. 87 Now i-rouin houae; good barn; two unfinished rooms u atalra. Price, :looo. No. 8 l.ota B. 7, 8, west part of town! Price, (I50. Whole block oil College Hill, l'rlce. l HM). I Farm Lands No, S 151 acres hooiI hind four miles from Kimono. $7.1 per acre. No'. 4 10 acres unrdcnUnri; one et to cherries, eliiht plow laud; tour- room houae, woodshed, barn; fanced chicken tight; 6 Vi in I Wis out. Price firjno. No. 5 66 acres near Creawell; 60 In cultivation; good 7-roam houae; good fencing; young orchurd of 50 treea; enough timber for firewood. Price, No. 7 241 acres below Cohurg; house and barn and outbuildings; crop goes with the plitce; Mi down.) balance on lime. Price, 910,00. No. (I 2S6 8S-100 acres, pasture u ml luiylnnd. Price, fl-"-3 mt acre. No. 23 354 acres near Coburg FIGHTING MOOD Olney, III.. Sept. 10. William J. llryun made Speaker Cannon an Issue In the presidential campaign today In a sensational speech before 30,000 people here. In which ho delivered a bitter attack on the veteran congress man. Seldom has a presidential candi date used more bitter or sarcastic language for a public attack upon a "mere candidate for congress. " Cannon's statement that Bryan tills Is a fine grain farm; very flnelhad become a millionaire through farm house; barn not so good. Price, ' politics plainly angered the Nebrua $.V H-r acre. No. 30 195 acres near Creswell. Price, QUO mt acre. No. 33 24 4 acres three miles from Kugene; good house of eight rooms; 40 acres In cultivation, bal ance In pasture and timber; wntur piped lo house; subject to lease Oc tober 1, ISO!'. Price, y.llMN). No. 35 698 acres on McKomlo; tine pnslure land. Price. (ll)M(l. No. 37 160 acrea west 8 miles: house and barn. Price. 9:10 pT acre. No. 61 442 77-100 acres 8 miles south of Urownsvllle; good eight-) room Iiuuse; two cauie uarns; one goat house; hog house; chicken and wood houses; wagon shed; water piped lo house; plenty of fruit; 40 acres In cultivation. Price, .VM0. No. 63 mi acres of timber, suita ble for wood ranch. Price. 12.10. No. 70 2S0 acres north of Junc tion; 175 acres In cultivation; hal nace In timber and pasture; all fenc ed; old orchard; eight-room house: blacksmith ho rami tools; 100 head of sheep; running water.' Price. 9.1A I tcr acre. i - in . i i V .... X Many Others, Call and See HOWE & BUOY 542 Willamette Street J. O. UOMAS . DAV1HSON i Eugene Electric Company Modern YVirinj? and Supplies Designers and Makers of Electric ind Gas Fixtures, Carrying jt Full Line ol Up-to-Date OooJs Phoiw Miin S -74 Wcl Kinhth Sl EuSfo. Orejoo. Will Move About Oct. I and Occupy the Center Room of die New Kegisltr BuiMing. CALL AND SKE US od his stand-pat attitude on the tariff and hia opposition to the publicity of campaign contributions. " Referring to his own wealth, Bry an said: "1 was worth $3000 when I was elected to congress. I served four years and by economy saved between $3000 and 14000. During the period between the end of my congressional terms and my nomination for the presidency, about a year and four months, I engaged In spoaklng and lecturing, and added but a small , sum to my savings, j "After the election in 1S96 my earning power as lecturer was great j ly enhanced, and niy book. "The . Klrst Untile,' brought 117,000 and I gave an equal amount of profit to the 1 committee. The lectures on the rnm ! pulgn of 1896 have been profitable i and my writings have paid me well. 1 estimate my property worth $150. 000 at the outside limit. I am will ing to leave It to tho public to deter mine whether I have earned it hon estly." llryan then launched Into a severe criticism of Cannon's career in public j life, He said Cannon began holding office In 1X61. when hp (llrvnnl u-!i but ono year old. The commoner said Cannon for 35 years had been drawing a salary that members thought so Inadequate that It had recently been Increased. "If he will tell us how much he Is worth," said llryan. "we can then guess how much ho might havo been worth If he had been free to devote his talents to money making." Tho onslaught on Cannon In his home district by tho Democratic can didate for president has caused a tremendous sensation and is the startling precipitation of one of the hottest political tights In the coun try for this fall. the country was fast recovering froml its effects. He believed that pros perity equaling that of the last few years had already returned. iantu& uf me jumciary, mr. uan non said that the Democratic plat form this year declared that the "courts of Justice were the bulwarks of our liberties and we yield to none In our purpose to maintain their dig nity." He said that Bryan's platform renewed the pledge In the platform of 1896 to compel the federal courts to grant Jury trials In contempt pro ceedings). I. Ikons llryan (o Jonli. "This attitude of Mr. Bryan and his party," said the speaker, "may be Illustrated by the story of .Jonh and Amasa, which we find In the old testament. 'And Joab said to Amnsa, "Art thou In health, my brother?" and Joab took Amasa with the right hand by the beard to kiss him. But Amasa took heed to tne sword that was In Joan's hand, so he smote him WILLIAM J. BRYAN. kan. He exclaimed at the outset of his speech that he is worth only $150,000. and explained how he earn ed the money, lie referred sarcas tically to Canon's reputed wealth and said: "I demand that he take tho public Into his confidence and show what he la worth and how he obtained It." He then discussed the proaent situ ation In the congressional district and said: "I presume, if the Hepuhllcans suc ceed. Cannon will be elected speaker again. Cannon represents what Is known as Mi stand pat' Idea of pol itics. He represents the theorv that all Is well and uothlng needs to be changed. "Kery predatory corporation Is praying for Cannon's success. Kvery man. feasting n privileges ami fat", tenliig en got eminent favoritism Is anxious that he bo elected from this district to a liepuhlicati congress " llrian assailed Cannon s position immi ine election the dire t oie of Hi senator by 'P'e. attack- CAXXOX ATTACKS DKMtH'HATIC CANDIIUTK Danville, HI.. Sept. 10. Joseph O Cannon, speaker of the national house of representatives, opened his campaign for re-election to congress from the KMghteenth district of nil nois tonight, delivering a speech deal ing with the leading Issues of the national eiinmai.'n (.,,-.,, I m ...... ...i erable attention to W. J. Bryan and to Samuel Compcra. The speech In part took the form of a reply to Mr. tiompera' attack upon Speaker Can non In a speech In Danville on Labor Day. In leading up to a replr to Mr C.oiupers. Mr. Cannon said that there were two paramount Issues in this campaign, one the tariff and the oth er the Integrity and Independence of the judiciary. After devoting considerable atten tion to the position of the two lead ing parties on tho tariff question and discussing pnwperlty. the recent fi nancial depressioa and the prune place held by Hit 'lled S't, ) commercial affair. Mr Cano'-. con cluded that the deprM e of It.- Oc tober did not affect the farmers. , constitute one-third of the 1' m G a llon, that 'lie people 111 the agg-o-gate w, re never in so good .(oioh-i,oi to withstand a dept-lou and !!ut JOSEPH Q. CANNON. therewith In the fifth rib and shed out his bowels upon the ground ' So Mr. llryan would follow the example of Joab with the supreme court "The federal Judirtarv is a co-ordinate department of the government so declared by the constitution. The writ of injunction and the power to punish for contempt are older than our restitution and the constitution rarc.gnl.ed the Independence of the Judiciary and especially declares: Ihe Judicial powers shall extend In all rases to law and equity arising un der this constitution.' The difference between the Demo 7U"!!'". I';',v"rni I" and that of lov is on.v m words; the meaning i ihesan,,. In lvK Mr. Bryan said in hs Platform ,,,-t what !,.. ,,.,.. 1 'is year he -e. '.s v, ,(..,- ,..... . , riii a-eoio- onacv of and otuplov Joab. gi ing the the snord "We misV soft 'lie dip', -s while li a Wi'lliam l. :uo, H ti cran a TKo atan Phone Bldf ,Owmw A "VUtbl CEO. H. SWTrl ONE NIGHT ON Saturday, September THE PLAY OF THE HOU "HER. ONE GREAT 9 Presented by a Specially Selecte Company Including MISS FLORENCE STANLEY FORMERLY WITH DUSTIN FARN-N IN "THE VIRGINIAN." SDirriAi NOTICE The newest Parisian "Directed & made by Hale Bros., San Frij Prices: 25c. 35c. 50c and SUtSCKlHK Koi; TIIK GlAnn. 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 o o o