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THE EUGENE DAILY GITARn. FIUUAY. APlillPlT. II I'M WEN BUY o AT MANY PEOPLE COMING TO EUGENE TO RESIBE POLDERS litTEItLVMKKTIXfi OK f11 .....'I'll.'! It UI-lJfMI !5.)ll I III I . I J I ' i..ivjm. L quarterly meeting of the IMield M. rJ. ciiiircn, oouui, jum City ctiai'&e, win lie nt:ui in .fifiH Saturday and Sunday,, l is and 19. L. c. L. McCausland, of Corval f E will preach Saturday even La Sunday at 11 a. m. and 2:30 Basket dinner. All lnvitea. J. V. CRAIG, Ptttor. hNIII"'f"'"1HMHm I Special ltnuml-Trip liates to San Francisco. j On account of the Fleet Celehra- Hon, tickets will be on sale to San j Francisco and return for $:'.'. nn. i Sale dates May 2nd and ttli. Final .1 return limit 29 days from date of sale. A. J. GILLETTE, 'l Agent. The freight department at the S. P. depot reports that many immigrants are coming to Eugene from different Pans of the East, a carload of household goods and farming Imple ments arriving nearly every day. The colonist rates0 are bringing many across the continent to Oregon, and Ens ne seems to he getting her share 'j,' the immigration. This city Is be ing well advertised by the promotion department of the Commercial Club, as well as by the fact that there Is more building going on and more public improvement!! being made here than in any city of the state. This morning Charles E. Michaels and family, from Ogden. I'taii. arrived, having been attracted here bv the Commercial Club's literature. Mr. Michaels called at the club and is now being shown about the city, lie is a merchant and expects to engage in .-time kind of business if he can find a suitable location. A carload of immigrants' movea bles each fur Fred Could, from Gar den City, Kansas, and C. W. Delay, from Downs, Kansas, arrived this morning, and household goods arriv ed for V. J. l'ongra from Mc.MInn vllle. This makes the second family to move here from .McMinnville dur ing the past week. This is a record for only a day. Other days make a better showing,' and some not so good. CARNEGIE WOULD CREATE POSITION FOR ROOSEVELT CITY NEWS DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little Liver Pills. For sale by all druggists. The New Iowa A Separator of Cream and The Cream of. Separators. Running, Most Durable Took only medai at Jamestown Exposition J. W. Quackenbush & Sons W O3?C00C ?5 h z 5 2 ! f rn 2 I Ma 71 TI lOl) p se E y! i 8 hS? Op nr r. p rM- i -I o Many students left today for their homes In the northern part of the state for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Bailey died at the Eugene General hospital instead of the Eu gene hospital, as published yester day. The sack social announced for Friday evening of this week at the Baptist church has been postponed for two weeks. alV A cement walk will at once be built along the half block, owned by R. A. Booth on East Eleventh street between Mill and Ferry. Dr. Scalfe today performed an op eration at the Eugene hospital upon the two-year-old son of B. F. MeCol lum, of Mohawk, for necrosis of the femur. J. E. Kilhorn wishes to announce to the people of Eugene that ho Is drilling bed-rock wells for 50 cents a foot. Phone Red 5391; residence 55 7 High street. a22 This rain is worth thousands of dollars to the farmers of Lane county. Vegetation of all kinds was In need of moisture and It came Just in time. Don't fall to hear the missionary who has spent sixteen years of her life in China. She will speak tonight at the Presbyterian church In East Eugene. Every one la welcome. Six candidates were Initiated Into the Modern Woodmen at the meeting of the camp last night and two were admitted by card. After the meeting the members repaired to the Palace of Sweets, where refreshments were served. The Scottish Rite Masons held a banquet in Masonic hall last night, the occasion being the celebration of Maundy Thursday. There was a good attendance and a splendid time is reported. 1 William Beebe, who was sent to the InSine asylum at Salem from Lane county a few days ago. has been brought back by his brother, ,T. O. Peebe. The old man Is very feeble, but his mind is not badly off. Hammltt Bros, will at once begin the erection of two nice residences on Hliyard street between East Ninth and the mill race. One will he a bun galow and the other a cottage. Each will contain eight rooms and cost $2, 00U a piece. The retaining wall for E. J. Fra sler's new sidewalk In front of his Willamette street property Is being built by the Warren Construction Company's crew, preparatory to lay ing the cement walk which has so long been needed there. Skinner's Butte Park hos been plat ted and If the city refuses to buy the biltte from th Willamette Valley Coinpanv at the election tomorrow the lots laid out will be placed on the market. Those on the s'Ollh slope of he Putte would make splcnuHi ouiiu ing sites. Today is Good Friday. Services wit,, held at the Catholic church at v::o tins morning, and another ser vile will occur at T::i" this cvetiln. At the Episcopal church se;yc. s T. held at !i o'clock this for. n ion. from U' noon to 3 p. m.. and ilils evenlin thev will he held at 7 ::!(! o'clock. J Rev. Downs and the building roin thi'te.. of nr M. E church of .lunc ii.n City were In Eunene today end I Free I nomas, the an-iii-draw plans for a lU'i'p.i par- C-e tO lie l.llll! th'Te tlli ImiMHic in O. mill IlilieQ-i 0 i (Tr ' T iiilti A ! P i nDk ti"" "in nf '.iii-'h!i, 1 ci .. n of Wal- rvKie. and he had --n ill only a f. w days. Funeral aniiuuncemenu later. i V PRIMARY ELECTION BEING HELD TH AFTERNOON Tile primary election Is being held j this afternoon throughout the c. unity. In Eugene 9.ie vote Is light and It Is j presumed that It Is corn spondlngly lighten the ccoatry precincts. There Is im opposition among the Demo crats, mic none tin- Mime of the of fices on I no liepuiuica:: side, although ! the fight f ir sheriff, assessor, and representatives Is quite lively, the respective laudldales hav:ig workers at each of the polling places In the Icily, afid at many in the coiiuiry dls- 1 t richi, ! The vote In the several Eugene pre- ducts up lo 3:30 o'clock this al'tcr I noon was as follow s: South Eugene No. 1, 111 Itopiibli j cans and 14 Democrat s; South Eu gene ', s., Republicans and 1 Democrats; North Eugene No. 1, !I0 Republicans and IT Democrats; North Eugene No. 2, l2 Republicans and IT Doiuocruls; Eairnioiint, ts Republicans and !' Democrats. I lie iiiiaril will bulletin returns from t.he election nil over the stale as well as the counly, until bite lo night. Portland, Or., April la. That . gigantic endowment by Secretary of Prestdont Roosevelt is lo be given State Root. The plans, as far as they ,, fc . , , have gone, plan to esiablish a gener- the fiositlon of chancellor of a great ; . ,,,,,.,'. , Washington upon the "national university" which is to bo co-ed neat lonnl basis with the Ameri endowed by Andrew Carnegie for j can college svsteni carefully blended $25,0110,000, and upon which the; with the (iorninn Ideal of speciallza plans are now being perfected, and I Him In order that a wide general ctil will be formally announced after thiture can be obtained upon which to Chicago Republican national conven- huso the student's specialized knowl tlon, is the substance of a dispatch ( edge. Many prominent educators In received by the Evening Journal of America nro now being consulted In this city from its special correspond- j regard to the plans, ent In Washington. it. declared that the plan of the The Information, It is asserted, president at the present time is to comes from one whose station Is such , go abroad and spend a vear In travel, that the statement is Invested with I By the time he returns 'the university authority. I will ho siifriclentiv advanced to allow Carnegie, declares this gentleman, j him to proceed with the details of the hns been prevailed upon to make tho organization. SEATTLE-EUGENE GAME IS CALLED OFF I IX MI..MOUIAM Of Mrs. Emma E. Dray, who died April 2, 1908. Mother that endearing word, Is music to the ear. The Bweetest tuortul ever heard. The one to all ho dear. Owing to the rainy weather today and the dismal prospects for fair! weather tomorrow, Manager Mitchell, ! Thou hast gone from our homo of the Eugene high school baseball : To the land of the blest team, this afternoon called off the No more In sorrow to roam, game between the local team and thei But forever be at rest. Lincoln high school of Seattle. Tho I weather may possibly bo dry enough ! Sleep sweetly, mother dear, to play tomorrow, but tho threaten-1 In thy narrow, lowly bed. ' Ing clouds would keep the people Thou art freed from suffering here away, and tho manager did not wish to run the risk of going- in the hole on the game. Willamette University defeated the Lincoln team at Salem yesterday by the score of 10 to 3. SALEM MAN IH JIVDE-llENSON WITNESS Death no longer hns a dread. Sleep gently, mother dear, We can hut remember now What thou haat hoen to us hero Since death has masked thy brow. Thou hast filled thy mission well, And dono the work left thee to do. Of all thy sorrowH none can toll Hut 111 in who'll say "well done" to you. AN ADDRESS TO VOTERS OF EUGENE To the Voters of Eugene:--- Witile the water supply question seems to absorb ail Hie Interest mid the energy of the voiers, II may lie I'cssary tu call your attention to the other charter amendment, to be voted upon Sat ill'da . Citizens, do not lose sight of the importance of the tnalter, Intended to prevent further encroachments of cemeteries upon Hie expansion of out- tow ii. Private ami corporation Interests cannot count, if the health of Eugene will be endangered more. It is n scientific und hygienic fact, that cem eteries and apt to contamlnale water for a great distance, a tlennan au thority speaking of a radius of fully two miles. Those assertions nro made impar tially, without any point whatever against any corporation or Individ uald Tho greatest good to the greatest number must be tho motto ami doing of a real moral and civilized commu nity. Thus It ought to bo the duty of ev ery citizen to volo against tho exlen sion of cemeteries and thus for tho amendment of the charter. E. SC1I WARZSCIHLD. F. N. McALlSTElt. JOS. FELLMAN. 11. D. PAINE. W. II. K A V. T. W. HARRIS, M. D. T. II, HARRIS, M. D. V. W. PRENTICE, M D. F. M, DAY, M. D. J. W. HARRIS, M. 1). D. A. PAINE, M. I). CiEOROE O'B DEBAR, M. D. Eugene, Or., April lli, 11)08. Washington, April 16. The prln cljal witness for the government In thw Hyde-Diamond-Benson-Sch nelder land fraud cases before Justice Staf ford, In the criminal court, was E. P. MoC'ornark, a bankor, nf Salem, Or. He told of the numerous transactions involving public lands of Oregon in which Hyde and himself were Inter ested financially. The other witness-, es were Isabella Klncald, Belle A. I Sleep now, mol her most dear, Curtis and Marian L. Doyle, ox-clorks Nothing shall disturb thy rest in Hyde's offices. The defense sought ! Till our Saviour dolh appear to offset the weight of Mr. McCor-l To fulfill our soul's request. Hack's testimony relating to land! transactions by admitting that Hyde furnished the money to finance cer tain dealB and that Mr. McCornack was only an ngenl. Mr. McCornack testified that he paid his own money for all the land so purchased, hut that he always drew sight drafts on Hyde for reimbursement. Thou hast been most dear To nil thy children here, ' Anil In affliction's darkened sphere Thou always shedst u sympathizing tear. Our hearts aro filled with sorrow, Our eyes with many a tear; But we look for tho happy morrow When our Savior will appear. Kl'tJH.NE IMPRESSES JtOSEIll lKi VISITOIl Dr. S. Hamilton, the well- known local pioneer druggist and capitalist has become a staunch advocate of paved streets for Roseburg. Ho spent two days of this week In Eugene, and his observations there have convinced him j that paved streets are the real thing. 1 "Roseburg should pave her j streets without delay; now Is the time to do it," declared Dr. Hamilton cnthuHlustlcnl- 1 ly to a Review reporter today. "B.'ugene has linprevcd 100 per cent since she began pav- 1 lur, kftd Roseburg Ik making HI Hri inlsnke in following her "ltnpl. It's a grand tiling. HI D'fut If nlong." Roseburg Hi Ilevie. - 4 lie will open up the grave And let His captives free, For this His life Ho gave That we might with him he, JACOB W. BRAV. TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. fnir frmft ri-turm jour money II jroo doo' Uk ixliiJluif licit; wa par iiiw. CiTA i;ioitsi:s TUTS CANDIDACY Mltficapolls. fJKT BERTHS IIMll.V Those who Intend going to the fleet celebration at San FiTindsco May 2, .'I and 4 aro requested to apply for berths nl once so that they will be able to get, them. If enough signify their Intention of going from Eugene a Pullman car will probably bo set out here so that those going may re tire early and save the trouble of get ting up In the middle of the night to catch the train. A. J. (HLI.ETTK, Agent S. P. Co. April Dr--William If. Taft was endorsed for president tndav by tiie Republican state con vention, tile del' i'a'i-s i hn'-!i tit rep resent Mlnnieoi in tiie ii'i'i'ioal con veiitem In log in-'-iii ' d for Ihe ritary of war. 0J):rni'Miy win the I E(;i:vifj. O Whole Body Raw with Eczema Life was Intolerable Was Even Incased in Plaster Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA "From tho npo of thrve month until flftoon youra old, my son Owen's ltf was nmtm intmtT nhlo by wwnift in lU worst form. Hi wtiH all right until a ml ran broko out on his foro lu'Mil, but wo worn not uliirini,il at tlrxt, Wry Mum, however, th rnh iM'nn to Hpri'mi over his hotut nnil FihoulilerH, ami it cnused him grent discomfort. I took him to n doctor nnd tried half a dozen other treatment, all with the tmmo result' iu improvement at all. Th disettso Rratiually npread until nearly every part of hid body was quite raw. Vo had to Ktrup him down in bed, fop he used to tear himself dreadfully in his Mlifp. 'Hie aony he went throujjh is quite teyond words. No one thought we would rear him. The regimental din-tor, a verv clever man, pronounced the case hopeless: at h-asl, he aid tho only hope was that he mii'Jit, if ho I lonn enough, outgrow it to somn live extent. We had him in hospitals four times nnd he was pronounced one of the wool cases, if not the worst, ever admit led. ''rom each he was din charged as incurable; In fact he got wono under Ihe Miccessive treatments. At one hospital they incased him In plaster, and this ecmod to aggravate the. sore nc. terribly. He looked ho Imdlv that no one liUed to go near him and lus life wmm n burden to him. Wn kept trying remedy after remedy, but wo had got almost past hoping for a cure. Six monl lis ago we purchased n set of rutieura Soap, Ointment, and Itesolvent i!W and persevered with them. The result was truly marvelous nnd to-day he is perfectly cured, hlnskln not having a blemish on It nnywhoro. Mrs. bilv i ledge. ,r I , V anglum Head, t'oldharhour Lane, Cainblewell Clroeii, Kng., Jan. 12, l'.M7." Send to nearest depot for free Outl curtt Hook on Treatment cf Skin Uiseasoa. ilitlmm HfTTirllinr,wli thrniwhont tlmwurkt. Tvttot UhiUom. ;'7, 'liitrt'ihuwH(i; t'lrk, tY lum Of In t'ntx, Anitrnlln. II, Towns A (V , Mviinry Ho .frnn. t.rruinii, I.nt . ('jiwtown. rn., ,H.A tuttcr lru Jt Uiuia. Oirp., eiolu I'rutw.. L.luo. OREGON 5; WHITMAN I, END OF 6 1 H iiifiirib OrcKon 5, Whltiunn 1, wna tho aioie nt tliu biiHehnll nunio nt Ilo eruntlnn Park lit tlut und of thu ttlxt'ti InnliiK tlilH nftiirnunn. UreKnn U pliiyliiK n much lienor gmno tluin the iiuhliiKtonliini). iii:m:v wii,Ii not KKTl UN TO OHHOO Sun FrnnrlHco, Airll 18. To tho editor of th Kvonlnf? TnloKrnm. In your Ihmiio of Tni'sdny limt you utnto Hint filendu of mine any thnt I will return to I'oi'lliinil to oppoBo Ful ton's electlnn If ho nocurus tho mini Iniitlnn nt tho prinuirlcH. Any mich Htati'iiii'nl In uniiiithoi'l.ud nnd un fouudetl, I hnvn Klvun what fncta worn In iny pohhihhIou to tho .OroKon piiblln nhoiil Fulton nnd hnveyio fur ther Intt'roMt In hlH nlnctlon or'dnfuut, nnil hiivo no lulnntloii of llKldn re poutliiK them In cDiinectinil with ilia ciinilldacy for nny offlco. 1 folt thnt I Ii ltd a public duty to perforin, mill hiivliiK performed It, my tUHk Is f In IhIuhI. Fl! ANCI8 J. 1IENEV. Mil. NI'IIVAHS(illl,l ltMI''l'TKH HTATIO.MIONT To tho Votorn of IOiikciio Allow luu to rofuto uiout rMiorRotl cully the iiHHertlon of tho Kontli.'int'n who clrcitliitCMl uii uppetil UKiiliiHt tho chiirtur mnnndineut. fonctM'tiltiK ccm olery rxteiiKlon. TIiIh nHHi'rtion nc ciiKea Hut orlKlniitoi-H of tho chnrlor iinioudiueut of ImviuK hern liiHtlftntod by perHonnl IntoroHtH or Intended to further tho IntercHtu of eerlnln Indl- vkiuuik or coriiorntioiiH. f Cement Work. I for my pint lenve It to Ihe Judi?- j In ( t-r il r; cl to do nil klmlH of nieiit of evury rlKht thlnklim nmn. i r0nioiit work, IUo wiilkB, fciiiniliitlona whuthor nnythlim but publle Inter- ,.., An work KUriiiitt'oil. Phono eat woiini inmiKiitfl me i" i"iho r Main 13. 0. Myora, (Jroaa Hotel. I1IIIIIKIII1I7.II lllfnil Itllil lieiKII I'l'l n "'JAilO niflny yoai'H HinnninK. Eugene, Or., April I", IFios, E, SCMWAItZSClIllvO. KASTKIt .MAIlkllT Eualer mtirkot, Sntunliiy, will be Klven by tho l.ndleH' Alii Society of tho V. H. Church lit Ijoiik'h hurd wnro atore, on Ilth truet. Every thing nice for your Euater dinner, 17 lllXil.V .NOW TO Tit MAT HAY" ii:vi:it. April In the Ideal time lo begin lo treat hay fever oateopathleally In hope of warding olf that aeheduliil attack next Hummer. Permanent Huron are often accnuipllKhed by re moving oHtenpathlc lealona. Treiit mi'iit ahoiild not be delayed null) Irritation of the iiiiicoiih mc mhritneK of the eyes and none baa reaulted. In early spring the iiredlapoalnK r'aiiae iniiy he treated nlono without the handicap of having to combat the exciting cause niao. aa liecomea the case later, when pollen- la hlow-v ing. Dr. H. 1,. fitudley, oaleopnth, office over Chainiji'rH' Hardware etore. Phono Hlnck 11120. HealilenrK, 731 Ferry atreet. Phonn lied 3197. OAHOIil.VR WOOD 8AWf.NO W. Q. White la prepared to saw your wood on abort notice. Phono Hlnck 4351. Residence, 610 West Sixth atroot. Inreaioia will double their money tracts In the lllalr atroot additioL. The city must milld In that uMrecUH. In two years If t.h;y Of SPit 0i:.sri:ii m itiii: r The ladiea of Ihe central Presby terian church will hold their annual Kaaier market on Saturday, April IK, beginning at It o'clock at j. W. Kaya' furniture atore. A tempting array of ttoud thing will he on hand. u!7 IF YOU NEED Groceries WE HAVE THEM A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Tin and Granitcwarc. Headquar ters for White River Flour, Candies, Nuts and Oranges J. W. WHITE 1h Grocer Corner 5th nnd Willamette Stj. O Phone Red 4611 XKW TODAY fc yri'i'e of IS . nt of 0 n:-f : ! ;.. vr;n'i-'-v.dr' : ' ' "isiii -I. nr.'! : ,,:ilf i.y "a Itepu!,.:: -a : ilr.'i 'I Ifl tie- f - The diliir.i'i-s-a' i.ir It. k'.K l-:r, t. Pan!: ,.,.. 1; (-Illlllt.tilcil il 'ni'ii -tr i Inn vi .bin cf lli ill i nuyr ' inn ad'ipr' il. i- list, l-'r.-ilik Walter Hf- 'e have Jimt aildeii tu our atore a rirt-cl4 engravliiK f t -1 1 1 rii"in , under Hie cupi vl'lnn of .Mr K. A. v-'iTlii-f.', a rirat-ela4 lOraver lately from .Mi.'im aio',1,-, .Minn.. Hn, fine rMngefr Minneapolis.; S'ate Senator 1 Frank E. Putnam, Ulue Earth; E. I!. Hawk. are .re.arel d v, an h 1 a--j, Olllle ir tnm:i'. itooiN bought, at t ha ri,'e. J. O. WATTS, Jeweler nnil Optician, Corner lith and Willamette. ' tir.r;i vj eg fiti Irv, hllwt w.tre, etr.. tc . A re.-fiiliallle llIK Vi lli In- d'llle oil our Hiure free of FOK SM.F, Llewellyn rim; ''kf rilrl; will be rlltbt t -:i I II HiIh full. Price $10. K:tv. K'll'ene, fli-. Phi, lie 4".:!7 or lll'o-k I '.l I. W.WTF.Ii-'.fglrl ! v. in k at rjlir- pup a re r, to W. II. Hlar-k tf irO:,,,,: Apple III the ill at the Melhodl..!. paneinai;' ll 1 FOIt HALF, -Typewriter, practically new; ternia cash. Call ai II 1 4. McClung building, cornQ Klghlh and Willamette. alii) Julius o Goldsmith