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THE ElOKXE MILT G?AHD, FIIIIMV, APRIL 3, 11)08 The usiness uoMeg Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. 4" I l I 11 ! SOCIALISTS MEET AND NOMINATE COUNTY : ::i i I COl'NTV ro.WKXTIO.V IIKLI) IX KI'CiKXK TODAV AM) CAXI). DATKS AH1C XA.MKI) o 'I.ATIOH.M AXIe ItRSOMTIOXH In this age of competition there is i . . i t r .1 uttie cnance ror ene young who faces the knowledge and wond skill person0 without the i i : In ADOITKI) II. M. MAXVILMC ( IIOSKX ( MAIitMAX AXI) K. C. COI.K SKI IIKTAKV OF THK COX. VKXTIOX l.i:;i:ly ATTIJXI). h"lng no profit !n their produnlo: ' Industry must cease and tl worker? lie dlm-hawd. Kr tain their needs j he us Krai as ever and illenes , irt'-ansi suffcrlni; and nils -ry. p'Mvah? ' Hlnrvatlmi. Prnfi' i the firs:, last and only conHhlerarion, and the worker mu;t lake their chances until such tlies aa tit v are 'run in' or ! Ftarve until conditions so phape 'themselves that profUs are poi-udble. Now, therefore, be It "Unsolved, That we believe in equal opportunities for all, special privl leKs for none. In other words, a minors deal not In protestation sinv lily, but in aetual practice. "Kerolved, That we bel'eve rreator of wealth Is infinitely above! the w?alth he has crrated, end should h? considered first an! independent-; ly. We believe the time has come, when this unjust and Inadequate sys-'. tern should be exchanged for one that: w ill actually nlve q.iai opportuni- ' CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING BOUT DRAWS 018 CROWD i:i ii "a lo ui mill p ie.-;w iniie;-n iw r.una none; wh:eh will do exact justice;'" havlns an ew-n chance, which will provide work for all at i till times, and Instead of 1-5 give the ! workers the full product of their toil, ! Chlvaso. April 3. The greatest ! crowd that was ever attracted by any i similar event in Chicago is expected ito enthor tonlnht to witness the ,k wredtliuK match for the champion- snin ni uie wui.u t.Ti.m .... HickensrhmHt. "the Russian lion, and Frank finch, of Iowa, cnani- nion of America, In a catch-as-cat can bout, bfst two falls ii and the onlv hold barred deadly strangle. Cotch is reearded by the betters and uotn men are In fine condition. The total purse Is about $1 3,000, divided $S, 000 to the winner and $5000 to the three, is the that ,i comes O through special training Investigate our methods. Informa- o tion .cheerfully and promptly furnished. MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal ! Vttlllltlll tituis ni'A'le I'ollowitiK Paint - Paiiitjl: Imported WjnII Paper :"j : Walnuts and We arc now located in our new store Ludford & Haskell Practical P.Untcrj aniDtcoratori cor. W. 3th and Charneiton Phone, Red 54 M : Filberts 9 Wilson & Nichols ! iocated opposite Spieed hotel, up stairs, are In co-opiM-mlun with ovor i 1000 Html Estnto firniB. Glvo them 0 a trial. They tlo Btrlctly honost bus-1 Tlioy list property In all parts Wo lire Just In receipt of a shipment of trees illrect from Louis I.croy, a prominent nor. seryiiiiiu noil walnut (jrinver in I'l'iince, tilm In In n position to ruriilhli tlie best tlio worM tif. rorils. Varieties: I'iuii(iictte nml Mayi'lte. These were (frown on NH-clnl con tract for us. Wo will Rimrnutco tliesu ( Ken ii I lie Imported at.ick mill true to iimiii;. Arc uoiiiu fimt. Wrllo tiHlny for prices. ? Iness, of the stute, THE CHAS. BENEDICT NURSERY CO. l.jilcrfl In (iciutuI Numory Hlork. ( urltdn, Orojtmi. The SocfalfHts of Lane county met convention in Frank's hall this forenoon (it 10 o'clock. After the appointment of corn mittens an n:l Journni(!nt wan taken until l o'cluck thh nfternnon, wlx-n rK'Q'i'Ions ir.O a phitform were adapted mid noinlna- for c(uny offlcrH. ire thp r:inirnlttees np- poln!ocl at the. mor'ilM meeting: Order of husincsi Iltirgholzpr, Fo'.veii and Niebswmler. I'latform .Merrill, IhiHton and K HeHolutlons Whiteaker, Ford and VeHtro)e. II. M. Manvltlo, who called the rnertliiK in ord r, w:ia chosen chair man and K. C. Colo Hecretary. I'liitforin Afl(t4l. The committee on platform report ed the following, which was uuanl moiiHly udoptcd: "We, your committee, beg to re P'irt th followlnK as the jilatform of the SrulalUt party of Lane county, Oreijrn: o Ve lnnrne International Bor-lnl-It'tn and pledge our support to tho na tional and stnte principles as ex pounded hi the national and state platforms. "We h"lleve In evolution, and that tho preHent nytem has outlived Un UHi'fnlnesrt. and ench ynr works greater and greater hardships and iu- Justire to the mangos. "We believe It la folly tivhnnp for relief un lnr n Hy.trin that haf Inflict ed tu lUn of w'lleh wo comphiln. "We believe tliat'the Interests of t'm whole peonli--; wl! be-nme pnrii mount onlv when w shall' 03nblNh ; p vtonit hilt will eliminate profit, thereby removing the one great In centive to most of the evil-doing ttmt at prei""t ocvnra our country and th'- world. "We believe thnt tho program of E-oclullst pnrty Ih the onlv solu tion to ty" problems now oonfrtflitlng tl worHr.g class, who produce the we'ilth of the world." If(huih lcm The conimlttee on resolntlnns rn pted aa follows: tho report being nd eted: "We, your committer on resolu-t'-'is, would respectfully submit the fo"ovlng: "We, tho SaclallstH of I-nne county, In convention assembled, realising tho injustice of our present insane s'-'tem of Industry, which every few ycnr brings about a condition that tlrowa out of employment hundreds of thousands of workers, entailing untold misery nnd crentlni? a stato of practical anarchy. Why? Hecause these pnuio workers, having produced so much of tho useful and necessary fHnga that thev need and suffer for th want of. Thnt the owners of the tnnli of production enn find no mar-! ket for their Hale, tht-reforo, thoro Chicago, April 2. the repres"nia!ve'4 b(TUks doing burlnes yesterday. re?olu! theretiv nnnt.lln- ff eninv all the lOer. things of life with I' i.ure to cultivate ; , their minds, morals end manners, and to educate- their children. 1 "Resolved, That as the present ev'l3 hava grown un under the admin istration of the rid parties, we have no reason to hopn loi relief until new Ideals shape our policy; and be it further "JtefKilved, That tUe Socialist party offers the only sanr- program f;jr our ! relief and eiiiHneinnMnn. r'j The Tirkel. j Following is the ticket nominated thl i afternoon: I' or representatives V. B. Math ews, fioshen; A. K. Whiteaker, Wal ton: P. L. Miller, Kimene. For sheriff Jos. Muhr. Blantr:n. For clerk K. C. fole, Kugene. For Judge X. X. Mathews, Co- bur;;. ' For treasurer II. M gon v 0 For assessor L. Kempf, Cottage Grove. For school superintendent MrsV Jeislo Myer, Kugene. For commissioner Guard Huston, Mound. For surveyor . T. Cornelius, (ionlien. Fo- 'nroner L. C Moffett, Junc tion. City. COMiKMX A!JHI( II S PKT IWLL -At a meeting of of the Xational s in this city held ns were unant- PAVE NINTH STREET - TO THE RAILROAD nniis'v adopter! pxnresinx the views of the hankers rei-nrdins the AMrlch currency hill. Til:iy thfy were shin er! hy every member of the Chlenuo Clearini; House Association arO Riven out. The resolutions are in substance ar. follows: "TltHt the transfer of nearly $200. 000,000 from the liquid resources O the hanks where It is available for loans to an Idle fund, on which the hanks are forbidden too'tirroarh un der any circumstances, will seriousP Impair the working capital of the Manville, Ett-i country. IIHIU'UICM i rue -ii'-ui;;u. "That the true method for dealini? with a crisis is hy providing means foT readily increasing the supply of currency when It is needed rather than hy locking up continuously and permanently unu unnecessarily pro portion of the country's banking cap ital. "That the substitution of bonds in the vaults of country banks for bal-a'l'-es in the rrve and central re serve cities will not promote safety." W 1 JUS-i pr'-per'y t her. v . Several Ninth st re ea.ut end of th .- paving th? stree railroad track. wirn on Past xf ; ! ei'.rl a" i tile i':rr' 't rr 1 tnluini; cf ee:ir through to the A petition will s:ion he ciriMilatetl, and It Is said those back of the movement think they can secure the signatures of every prop erty owner with the ex'eption of two who each have a block abutting on the street and it would cost them a good deal to pavo. AVlrti's 1'iulrr Your Hut? A popular lecture by J. Whitcombe Prouirher. I). !)., at the Baptist church Monday night, April tith. reserved seats, without extra cost, ore now on sal- tit Schwartzschlld'o DO YOU GST U? ; "WITH A LAMB BACK? j KiJney Trouble Makes Vou Miserable, i Almost evcrylKxly who reads the news- j r.a;crs is bure to kuow of tlie woncieriul ' 1 : i... i Kilmc-r's hwamp- ; Kwt, the great kid- lteyt liver and blad- 1 der remedy. It ii the great med ical triumph of the ! nineteenth century ; 1 nil discoveredaftervears In erif J-rTvH of scientific research ' II h.v Dr- Kilmer, the " etuiueut kidney and bladder specialist, and wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Hri"'ht's Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended tor everything but if you have kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be found" just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and ill private practice, and lias proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all leaders of this paper, wiio have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent tree by mail, also a book tell ill" more abiQ Swamp-Root, and how to fi lid out i f vou have k id ney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous olicr in tins paper aim semi your address to Dr. Kilmer X- o.. I'.ineli iinton. rrR.t'-zf N. V. The regular gjgMSjjh fiflv-ceut and line- adi dollar wie bottles are Homo of Swunp-Boot. sold bv all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, Swamp-Knot. I 'r. Kin ier s nwanip- .I" Pi r. .V in'' KITCHEN & K0M?p ARMITACE A rtptu,. Oak and7lhlEufent,(v Organized I683 National Bank! Ponltr,! t V" i - but remember the name, i .jj... Ilr. Kil' ier'sSwainp-koot, Addltlonal "ability of HI,' and the address! every bottle. liiughamtou, N, Y., on IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM3 A full line of Groceries, Flour and FScd, Tin and Granitcware. Headquar ters for White River Flour. Candies, N'uts and Oranges J. W. WHIT The Grocer o Corner 5'h and Willamette Sts. n Phone Red 461 1 scocKooirjers un,iei, uu.uai uuuiiiag laws, in j iii i .... .... . pinder Same Managenmu 55 lJ x. u. neuaricKS Prwjl : s- u- ak'n Vice PraiJ r. a. anoagrass j Luke L. Goodrich.. AsslrUut Ciib1 , Darwin Bristow. . .Assistant Cajji 2 A New Set 01 Chairs TIiIh is tho season of listlessiiess. headaches and spring disnrd;rs. Hoi. Hater's Kocky Mountain Tea is a itr preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 35c Tea or Tablets. XEW ToDAV For Snaps in REAL ESTATE o see McFALL & HEITZMAN J Door North Hoffman House SITUATION WANTED By M. B., care Guard. woman aC I KOR RENT A modern flat. En-) quire of M. Schneider In the Schnei der block. ' tf , o W. BARRINGER Expert housemover PASTURE FOR RENT Will pasture raulo by the month nt my place, three miles south of Eugene, on reasonable terms. Apply to or nddress H. A. Suudathe, R. V. D. No. 1. in 3 Moves anything. Twenty-iiv years experience. Residence, East Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone Red 4511. Eugene. Oregon CASOLINE ENGINES IRRIGATION, SPRAYING and PUMPiNG machinery Fairbanks-Morse Gnsollno Ihiglnes for lOimping, spruyiiig, sawing, grind ing. .Outfits complete. Fairbanks SculesOfor weighing. I iilrlianks-Morscollynamos and Mo tors for power and light. Fnirbiinks-Morse Windmills and Toners. Fiiirlmnks-Morsc Grinders, Feed , Choppers, Well Pumps. 1 0A1I first quality goods nt lowest I prices always in stock. Liberal terms, j Prompt reply to inquiries tOid quick shipments. Write for cataloguo and ( prices. t o BERGER. &. BEAN HDW r.ci Agents, Eugene, O, FAIRBANKS, MORSE 6B. CO. Portland, Oregon J? Why do you have OLD W HHAliUl LHA1KS In ton J home, when you can make Htm GOOD AS NEW (or only Svc g A can of Chinamel wot' woiulers in y.nir home. 9 . Soe that tlie Chinaman is every can. m See our west show winrlnt. Q ASK TO SF.K (H it XKW W.1U l'.XI'KI! 4 16-IS West Seventh St. I OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint C M. ilorrls .!. V V. 1. Warren The Red Star Kcni Kslnte, Insuranrf. I"" iiienls. Loans Property LhOd and Sold it Owner's price : Room 4, McClung block, Cornet M and Willamette its. Phones Office, lllnck 2H; donee, Black 4102. Hl-p,SrtllE,Egi$ TlJE GCAHO Kit gene. (VP o 5:w::55;::;:j;x;w;:ijj;:::n::::::5Jj::5:::5: o o We Are . Force to Sell o o o The erection of the I. O. O. F. Block will necessitate the tearing down 6f a portion of our building and a consequent damage toaB of our stock. To save? ourselves as much loss as possible 1 we have decided to close out some lines of ouP goods at prices never before made on these goods in Eugene. 00 o o Following are a few Lines Which MUST GO REGARDLESOF COST PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES, GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, Q 111NWAKL, LiKAJNl 1 LvVAKh, WlhOiWAKh, MENS and BOY'S? HATS and CAPS, SUIT CASES, TABLE OIL-CLOTH, UMBREL LAS, WINTER UNDERWEAR, TO YS,q NOTIONS, SHOES, and MANY OTHER LINES. H7 r .... n We are not talking through our hat but guarantee our prices. A visit to our Store will every article you buy. We invite you to get prices before purchisin elsewhere: These Goods Must Bj Closed out by May 1st or Packed up and o o o convive you that you can gave money on moved Pi MX MM Hr K ) HO 8S 4M MM MM MM !i H2 1 2 "i i i !! ttfi 2i 2 o M" 5 E. 9th St,. ZIITT?TTTTTTTTTTTTT?TTIT'T?TT???TT?T?T?'?T???ftTttttt gene