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IBB SUGEKB DAJLY BOARD, FRIDAY, IXTOISKR 9, tW r a A Careful Mmi ! I i Pr otec cs fiis Jc aniiy 1 F .TTi By carrying a Life Insurance Policy, and we Kave no criticism to ofter. This Is a wise plan The The first necessity for a family however is a HOME. If you have gone this long without one, you should not delay another day. MATERIAL of all kinds is advancing, but is still reasonable. If you need a home and don't take advantage of this opportune time to build then get the insurance anyway for you surely are a DEAD ONE. Booth-Kelly Lumber Co, 14 East 8th Street, Eugene, Oregon. I POPULISTS M PARTY TO SUPPORT BRYAN I senators by direct vote of the people. ! .Mr. lain saiu m u i......... iciuir . j Yale University some time ago that i "no law should be passed unless it ! had a majority of the people, and I any law enacted without popular as sent ttenlna It wauia ue a uuiiiiy. And as senators cannot be so elected by the people without the United States senate first submits the neces sary law. It follows that all efforts .owing upen letter has been I to select United States senators as le populists or Oregon by orjng tQ Mf 'Taft, useless nuliH 2! ot four years ago. A. ; yea I inairmaii; rjraest tjar-i un these two great que&iiuiio. .-! arj; E. Kroner, William ' most important ot au tno.se ai . i m Ogle: 1 ! he pent campMn Mr Bryan, pi, Oct. I. To the Ponu- UnnnMHl tn Mr. Taft. and stands sol- - state nf Oregon: I idly with the people, and has publicly ianctf wita the vishes or everywhere advocatea ieisiiun mm iB PnnnHotc in D)oHnn nf T'nitpH Statt'S SP11- ihit swm to' ho a nntHnt.i otnro fm tho 1nt twentv years. On - - SPORTING NEWS - - Forest Uoore, I lie now pitcher of the Chicago Cluu, won 2(1 and lost ? with the Springfield Hum of the Three-l-League mis season. these two great issues, so vital to the hia nnH lihortios nf pvprv freeman. 1,1 PnnnlUt should make his uu rour serious considera- umu ne r legpst wins :s! Issues aHecling the' choice. The two great' questions so A. ,kn .1 -1 . - I . nil lltilOW itsuis oi me people j overtop ana oveisnau -. on me result of the; that it would only ikmuiib im -Wstatial campaign. The i portance of the present campaign to itSWhn miirniTpntt.-lt' 1! tiff rnrmnrv fir Other ...uuai; ICU ICIfl ll III; iumu, ...... . W lor the people's rights, j hackneyed subjects, ul the square deal, 20 It ls to tne hoKnr an,i Miory of our tZ. , s, tTmw- state that it was the first of all tne 4 tie platforms of the two ; states of 01Ir rnloll rarry the Star- . , surir unnprpitnrv i'n,. . . n-innn. r " . Spangled lianner m uie . '"POTS the contest of ( riKhla to ,he (ront, and to triiimi'h 'Mrap for catching ,aut vlctory , constitutional enact- Ki renK.,i i j ment. forever securiim i im- tendencies represented i, ... ,i, ihoir own laws and candidates ofje,, thelr own ., by direct "mi artr,aH i' "11,;1,'si legislation and the direct primary. m aiiiocated by Mr. I .,, ,, , the honor and glory of ! wtrlcMn, ,kentra 'f d thfi od Populists that they led t ie rf h.S""- riK ''"'He ' he rit-'",s of lh 'r'""1" i PolclM 17'1 n 101 And now half the states of the 1 nion. isTt ,L Jv,"':";'1 'Viand more than 50 cities of our coi.n toeL?lr'? ! are f'H-i"!: where Oregon led w to enlarge the rights hi,' Di uv. cannot now af- 'w'1"'"' .T'C-Cl'llb-'fnrrf in lake ntlV llHC'KWal'J Step '!d ' And now for these m. ideration. i th. Z.'r:u "'. ""'' I and at this crisis in public ain.iiH " Initiative and rp- sa ! trio . ur-niuiitM ...... Kato". v i "OU "r "'t pnrtv. and respectfully ami can inpBii, ,ii. ... . . ''f'-'tl'luTlH With 28 won of the 33 games pitched, Odklns of the Baltimore club leads the Eastern league pitchers. ti.ih Forbes, the old Yale player, is coaching the football squad at the University ot uregou una iu,.. o "Johnny UluV last year's cap tain at Dartmouth, is coaching tue Exeter football team. o - i The hard fight of the Tigers; caused She belt of a Detroit la., o; slip and he declares that he is Wil liam Shakespeare, Victor Hugo and Kdwiu liooth, all rolled into one. Washington ou two sanies at Cleveland without the M-mces ol He lehauty. Better have "Del baned in n few more cities. - o ' Fiv National l.-agni- msinag.-rs picked the New York Wants lo win Ihc pennunt. 1-iallk t M - '., , the Chicago cutis ami I-ie,l ..irM. ; aS of the opimoi. that lWbi.n? would caiiture the flag. j The Univ.-r.it7" of Micl.ian foot-' hall team Is working hard and the fivers feel r,,nfid-nl X w.nti.ng !lnir game against lVnnsylvanta. Th.-re is little knocking K"1iik on ig'itli-t McKav, the Harvard ta.-kle. n" iavlpg m.i.li attciioi. to the Li seems 1 the the cause Universitv of 1'ennsylvunia vs. Vil lanova College at rhiladeiiihia. Princeton University vs. Stevens 1 Institute at Princeton, N. J. I Naval Cadets vs. St. John's Col- ' lege at Annapolis. i o i Phillips Andover Academy, vs. ' Harvard second at Andover. Northwestern University vs. ttipon College, at Watertown, Wis. University of Hit Smith vs. Castle Heights, at "Sewanee. Teon. R, GARFIELD IS PRESIDENT OF WILLIAMS imt- I'ol Miress on this sub- nL'lklahma City. In in. 4 I,, not to vote for William .1. i.rj.... ratlier than for William U. Taft. Kespectfiillv submit'ed, A. P. NKI.SO.N. Chairman. ERNEST HAKTON, Secretary. K. KUONKIi, '3HVH "H KVI'ni.SV V 1' 2s vou f" 1" rth no. furnish ,l "ue cm. a nil xu """five and re- "' : fonstitution vni. (!.,i ,.nr Annlt I U. Con- ' t be!0'"1 what rart. 733 E. 11th. Telephone -'o :.lr- v" mve'472. Successor to W. H. I "t h.vAj "...'' r . Mn. 'nwmy, GEIIMAX COACH BMM." Amotiit the Ca.-li.-l- Indl"" , ,, I ure ll..'i.-d sUi-h sure-eliollgll ,s"at"i-ri.- ':.- ,- l,i;l,.-lid-.Man. i" HV", ' Tall' Urau. . l-.t:.-. Af:i" lea". and ," !- H , k r'i'fc-iH.mim-" i , 1 , h, ,.f iiv Hi'- ..ortiug tr ,.,.! -.hi o! I, .. aui, Ull ,"r",:.;V.i t u " v-'-"1 FOIl WOOOSAWIXO 1 ni clause In thn! whirl. !' l?fcC ,,,"',0rp-! purchased from riran Soo't !' ii ,V. , Jvp f " m.to h durin the season a . . .. " - .v. ..'.-km- Phil-' ,r(im ,'. . .g ' h ier Hi P....a- ma. VOTK'K l.' MKHT1XO P IMAH1 i'l-' KVUAIJZATIOX ' Notice is herebv nlven that on the third Jiondiiv, being t' 19lh ' ' " ' tober l'."os. Hie board of equallza 1 Hon will attend at the court house in i Lane county, Oregon, ami publicly examine the assei-sitienl roils and cor rect all errors in valuation, deserip 1 Hon or qualiili s f lands, lots or otli ler propertv ass-ssl by : and it vl.all be tile duty of persons inter ested to appear ai the time and place apunitited. ; Iuted this S"h ay ' hepleml.er. UK.V.IA.MIA r. nivr..-.. . , Conuiy Assessor for Lane Coun ty, Oregon. NOTH'K-IOTAX PAYUKS Notice is hereby glvn that the read ih.II lax. nmounling to 13, Is n..w due from each maie liihabilant of the ci'v of Knew lielween the ace., f 21 except exempt by U. and will become de linquent un!. I.id l-fore dav of lrvnibr. J""- .. It.,,,, city .t.,M,e, No. 14 iolildilliC Where (.rMT rwelpts lr f.,rr-. t" th m . ! n nit thr.icph rtie fl.ail. iV'will .. 'vmbi and e,,el.., ,,th , , ci-y u. t.ipafer. .? prompt I a. ine- ' !s ma"!'. iir -rdw f t" ' roiamoa council. rity !oTii-y. jp .it v.W Laur- to'.-, in- n.a'i h.-d ... i.iu.ed !f Tiii.tr- Si. .. a i l 1 ik W i.jra .x-.. rv''V'i'i:" in l-.,..aib . ' f . ,,t I'.'ii ("lis - 1 ' i-(- T:i ni-riis mult never i.l;idiir or rh ti.ifCe (lo e by O. J. Hull te'llO'-lilil.- Olive street, J siffer from lO'lney.! .iinullr trouble. II I ,.trhs' trealineiit sol i 1 ,,t bv mall. Send t-.r lir K. W. Hail, I.oillF Wlllittinsport, Mass., Ocloiier H. Yesterday, with simple ceremony but before a great and eiilliiisiasllc rmn panv, Dr. Harry A. Carfielil was fw mnllv installed as prsl;leiit of Wii llauis College. The event was chief ly notable for the general feeling of satisfaction with the man who ls to guide the desllnlea of one of New England's most famous Institutions of learning. The Inauguration exercises took Place In the Congregational church. ...i.ii,i,. i,i Jr..lleiit Oarfieid ihe speakers included Itev. John H. ., of Plalntlelil, .N, J , tr.nw..s alumni; ev. Ir, W. Ailanis. of Hill Hiver. speakiim for tnti iriii.ra . .- fessor John H. Hewitt, for the fa!- tv and Krtiest II. Wood. Mis. of New York City, for the undergraduates Among some of the distinguish..:! educators nmi other visitor In at tendance were President Arthur r -Iladlev.of Yale University! i're!deii1 , ti. orge Harris, of Amh-rst Co !: President W. II. P. Fauuce of rawn University, President arroll l.l Wright. f Ulark c..l.-gc: l'"-si.l.-nl John II. Uiniey. of tl.- CollcKe -d ))' ...... ..f York: Problem M llll Mnrrav Hutler, of Colum " , " r kHv; President Char es f h ' Harva,d Ulliversi- IT.; den. I. J Wurfi. ld, or i.a(a-..-n.- ollew. 1 . .larv E. Wooley.of .( -H-X,. College; President .M.r,,m V . I-resblettt WoodM.W W Is.... f ITiiL-eton Cniv... -ity; Pr.-Kld.... ". K Ma. Lean, of h- Univcry f !..... Preside.,. Harry Pratt J.d-. if ,),e rnlvcscy of ' ;-- I id.-ui K A Alderman, or C.e l tit l " ty of V. . ..u P-f -. i an of the Cnlvrsl.y ;.r ;" ; .in. and prof.-sor A. . !il.erlin Coliov-. Hr Hun. A Carfl.-id. h- 1,1... V. " - I.r-l.l-n.y ot W,.l..-.n.s l c .Tl.-r.! ,1 I.:... in tie- rank r.-side, ..f H.- J 11.. ..m l.o"i. I I'orte .....ntv. (.hi. , ,, ITJ He as Kradoat. d from VV II . - Coll' in i K'U'lied Saw a. ',' i ,,! a year at xf..l S!l.l i h in"'- "f ''''", '", ',"" :.V" 'I! It, r,..di-, !...:.m- t-roll.-.... ...jiio-er.-iai and l.llii".i l . 'ha. .itv, at. I .: (ni 4 i-" " ' -" m an I '..in !: t t U.....J I.- ai---'- The LENOX Portln('j Nwan Molt, Modernly Furnished HOTEL Third and Main Strata PORTLAND, ORICCN Possessing every convenience and an ideal location fronting on the beautiful city plai. Adjacent to tusinta center. Up-1o-dalt grill. Telephone in every taom. Private baths. 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