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FIGHTING FOR REFORM
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
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TOGGERY ...; .. - ;
554 Willamette Street
ELI BANGS'
J. H. TEST
EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Ready
First Qass Turnouts of All Descriptions
..STAGES..
McKENZIE STAGEIeavea Eugene EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
at5lJ0a. m. Stagrado not call it Adilly1lagtltavr1Eugcnnl64.nl,
private reaidencra But will call lor lor Mapleton, cloae connection by
b.ggige 11 ootiiled, the day belore. iltamer lor Florence and Acme
Livery Phone Main 2 1
Concord, N. U.. Sept. 17 Seldom
has a Republican convention in tnts
state caused so much excitement and
hitler feellnc as inn one which op
ened here today to nominate candid
ates for governor and other mate of
fices, to be voted on at the comlnt;
Nobeniber election. The situation
In rather Interesting and the reform
element, which in making the fight
of Its life, la awaiting the outcome of
the convention with grave anxiety.
The ole, and openly proclaimed aim
nf the reform faction of the Republi
can party In the state In to mint the
managers of the Uoston & Maine
railroad from thd control of politi
cal muttera which they have exer-
plsedjnr many. Njara. ' ThataeemsJo.J
he the only vital Issue of the con
test which the convention, opened
here today, Is to decide. RosecranH,
W. Plllsbury, the owner of the Man--,
Chester Union, Is the cuiididute of j
the reform element. He Is warmly
supported by Winston Churchill, the
novelist reformer, whose record In
the reform line Is still fresh In the
memory of the people of New Hamp
shire. Mr. Plllsbury is backed by a
strong element opposed to the cor
rupting Influence upon state politics
by the Boston & Maine railroad.
Yet, his success Is by no mean as
sured and. In fact, many friends of
reform entertain serious doubts of
Mr. "Hlsbtiry's ability to obtain
enough votes at the convention to
nominate him.
The candidate of the railroad fac
tion of the party and, as Is under
stood, of the manngors ol tne Bos
ton & Maine rnllroad.ls Henry H.
Qulnby of Ultonlu. It Is generally
admitted that his prospects for the
nomination are better than those or
I'lllsbury or any other candidate ii.
the field for the gubernatorial nom
ination. Ho la said to have the sup
port of at least 426 delegates, while
CJuinby's principal opponent. Hill a
hury, Is accredited with only 148 or
more and Hon. Bertram Ellis of
Keen, tho third man In the race Is
believed to be backed by about 10
to 1 10 delegates.
Harry II. Cheney of Lebanon Is
presiding over the convention and
John Templeton of Exeter, Jesse M.
Ilarton of Newport and L. Ashton
Thorp of Manchester, have been se
lected members of the committee on
resolutions. This organization of the
convention is considered a clear In
dication of tho strength of the rail
road faction, which Is believed to be
In control. It Is considered unfor
tunate that 1'lllsbuiy as well as his
backer, Winston Churchill, are ex
tremely unpopular among a large
number of Republicans, who are
strongly opposed to the railroad
rule, but prefer It to a reform gov
ernment with I'lllsbury at Is head.
Qulnby owes It to his personal un
popularity that the managers of the
Boston & Malno railroad decided t.)
lend 111 in their support. The natural
railroad candidate would, undouht
edly, have been Kills, whom railroad
influence had made speaker of the
house and president of the New
Hampshire Senate. It was his am
i; It Ion to obtain the nomination for
rovernor and it caused considerable
biirprise when it uec:.me known that
the railroad managers hud decided
to support Quiiubv instead of Kills.
It is well understood1 that many o.
the staunchest supporters of tlulnby
are as bitterly 0!,'osed to "e ral,
road rule as the members of Fllls
bury'a reform faction and among
them are many who were only
prompted by their pe'sonal sympa
thies for .julnby and thr r Persou.U
dislike for 1'itlfc- J' Churchill
to abaiUsu Hie ua ' the retorro.
er. ttM." in give ;i:elr tupport to the
railroad candidate.
TAFT'S HKART WITH
-THK COliORKI) RACK.
-W. H
farther
Cincinnati, O., Sept. 13.
Taft Lodav declined to go
n,uh v i nrvnn in a newspape:
controversy over the Issues of the.
campaign. ' . ' J
"There is nothing in ir. nryun
statement of today which seems to
require" an answer. Should It appear
so later, I will take up the subject
In-my public speeches."
This wa Mr. Taf' s ultimatum as
he expressed his willingness that Mr.
Bryan should have the last word of
comment on President Roosevelt's
Taft letter.
This, the 51st anniversary of Mr.
Taft's birth, proved to be the busiest
day he has had since his arrival here
a week ago. He delivered an address
tonight to an audience of ministers
composing the Ohio conference of
the African Meinoaisi apiscuimi
Church, the first speech of his cam
paign to negroes, rne auuress wua
not nolltlcal but Kuve a clear out
line of the sympathetic understand
ing and feelina entertained for the
struggles of tne race possesseo. d.v
the candidate.
Ills KymH)tliy With .Vgro.
"Svmnathv." he said, "I have had
from the time 1 was a small boy, for
I inherited it from my father. Al
phonsc Taft; than whom thn colored
race never had a better friend."
This Interest, Mr. Taft said, has
been stimulated through his exper
ience In the Philllplne Islands. He
reviewed the struggle of tho race
from the time of slavery. It had
made the most progress In agricul
tural pursuits and In this line he be
Moved It should continue, although
he spent considerable time in hit
comment on the value of nn educa
tlon, which he said, had Increased
from 5 to 50 per cent In the past
40 years.
Mr. Taft strongly condemned race
prejudice and mou violence.
A D Owens, a mill man on Silk
Creek was arraigned before Justice
Vaughn of this city on Monday to
answer the charge of dumping saw
dust from his mill Into Silk Creek.
Mr. Owen plead guilty and the mini
mum fine was given, mere v. u
"Walter Eaton, of Eugene, who
holds the position of mining engin
eer at the mining properties of t . J
Hard of Bohemia, had an experience
this week which he cares little to re
peat. While returning late to the
mines, darkness overtook him and ne
became lost in an unfamiliar coun
try. After wandering about for some
time looking for a habitation be
gave up and camped on the ground
for the night. When morning came
he found he was but a short distance
r-m hi. destination. He has ac-
Jjcented bis position under a yearly
'contract. . .
The new McKlbbon Bros, nun
been running full blast tne past. uc
days They report sufficient orders
to keep the machinery humming un
til Christmas, with plenty in sight.
The mill is new complete, ine ruui
has not yet been on the building a
week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. r-red Kussen oi uo
rena. and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Den
nla of Black Butte, were the guests
of F. J. Hard at the Bohemia mine
the latter part of last ween. i ney
marie the trio on 'horseback and re
ported a fine- time notwithstanding
the fact they became drenched in
the rain of last Monday.
i nr Kuvkendall of Eugene, was
called In consultation with Dr. Kime
to attend the 14-year old daugnter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks. The girl
was brought from Lewiston, Ida., to
Cottaire Grove, and is very ill with
typhoid fever. Western Oregon.
BOLTON & JENKINS'
MILLINERY 0PENIN6
Bolton ft Jenkins, the Ninth street
milliners, will have their fall open
ing Saturday, September 19. A com
plete display of dress hats, especially
Uage pattern bats. 25 E. Ninth St.
, SIS
AYefie table Preparatioiifof As
similating teroidandBegula
tin ihe Stoaachs andBowels of .
Prrmx3Tti:esHon,CiTBerful'
ness and RestXMtoltu ndther
Onum,Morpbine nor Minrial
Not Namc otic.
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A perfect Remedy f or Constipa
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Worms .Convulsions.Feverish
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Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup
does not constipate like most of the
old-fashioned cough cures, but on
the other hand It gently moves the
bowels and at the same time heals
the Irritation and allays Inflamma
tion of the throat. Sold by all druggists.
SEE HERU IllTTOX
For your accident and health in
surance. Opposite postoffice.
A Siiro-Krtougli Knocker
J. C. Goodwin, of Reldsvllle, N.C.,
says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is a
sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A
bad one came on my leg last summer.
That wonderful salve knocked it out
In a few rounds. Not even a scar re
mained." Guaranteed for piles, sores
and burns, etc. 25c at W. A. Kuy
kendall's drug store.
Singer Sewing Machine Company,
615 Willamette street, phone Red
1461. tt
DeWitt' Kidney and Bladder Pills
are for weak back, backache, rheu
matic pains, Inflammation of the
bladder and all other annoyances duo
to weak kidneys. They are sold by
all druggist".
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Piano and Theory i... ..... Miss Mary Morgan (S
Voice Miss Eva Stinson (Brenneraan, Bachdi
Violin . , ...Mr. Le PoyGojo
Assiatants Miss Alberta Campbell, Miss Veda Quackeob'jab,Mia
Rates Reasonable Faculty Experience
Opens Sept. 22. 1903 I. M.CI
J. O. THOMAS
Eugene Electric Compaq
Modern wiring and supplies
Designers and Makers of Electric and Gas Fixtures, Ci
. roll Line ot Up-to-Lute Ooods
Phone Main 574 West Eighth St, Eugene, Oicjx.
Will Move About Oct. 1 and Occuov the Center Red
New Register Building. CALL AND SEE Uaj
DID YOU SAY
oo
That You Wanted 5 Acres in
FRUIT VALE
WELL, "You Will Have to Hurry"
Where is FRU1TVALE? Well, that's easy. FRU1TVALE is loraterl inrf 1 If l r-
Only 7 five-acre and 2 three-acre tracts left out of 22. and if not sold Mnr fV. .,:n i
- "'-wuci it Will Drj
ICie. S Mri anJ :rv ..
one or two years. wulc uc ror
uu.pci acre; om price now OZD tor 0 acres or 1 25 per acre, $100 cash and ka1-
our office we will show you these
Opportunity is now knocking at your door, and if you will call at
tracts at our expense.
Eugene Real Estate and Investment Comnany
550 Willamette Street. ' Plane "Main 78
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