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KtWODrS MILTflMBB. TTIWDAr, APKTL 3A, ltM ! i -"1 ! I: i The Grocer grinds cheap and good coffee in the same mill. Don't let him spoil Folger's J. k cm cm mm Golden Gate with the slightest trace of poor coffee. Buy a coffee mill and grind your coffee at home, fresh each day. J. A. Folger Bl Co., San Francisco Dr, T. Felix Pour cud's TOILET POWBEK A Jlin nlltim-p. tic; Toilet l'nwilur for itifunU anil wiullH. -Aiui-eiluly perfumed. Kcmh-rs nil excel, lint cniiili'xion mill keeps I lie Iiin clear, soft ami velvety. KelicvoS akin irritiiLioiiund should he used freely after bath ing and shaving, giving a delight ful and rofrcHliinC eltuct. At deal ers or liy mail, 25 cents Box. Pre- 1 pared by FERD. T. HOPKIN8, N.Y. CITY, Proprietor of OOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OB BALI AND IUSCOMMNDID DI STANLEY'S, 012 WIllanwtK! St RuKcno Every Woman UlDtVMUtlftndthonldknoir iHjiii ma woiiiinrjm MARVEL Vlhlrllna Sprcy i me foreran Ak mr dnnht fW N Tt hf cKiuiiiLitntiilr tl MAHVKI1. Bccejit no full imrtlciilar una itlriftmri In. Tftlu-bla "!tlM, MAHVKI, COa ' mm v.tit iviw liHUv-littviH liruic Co., u storos. WooilwHrcl, ClHrkn A On., Portland CATHOLICS CELEBRATE WITH LICENSES (Continued from Page 1.) shares with St. Paul the glorious tl-i tie of apostle of the nations. ( We are assembled here this morn-! lug to celebrate with Joyful uraise j and thanksgiving the hundredth an niversary of the establishment of the) diocese of New York. I A retrospect of the principal per sonages who figured In the history ! of this see during the past century j would be manifestly Incomplete if no, mention were made of John Carroll, I the first archbishop of Baltimore, the ; Metropolitan, in his day, or the Bish op of New York, and the Patriarch of the American church. John Carroll was appointed the first bishop of Baltimore by Pius VII, In an apostolic brief dated No vember, 1789. The see of Baltimore then finbra -red the whole United Slate lie v.::" c ::i:'"c:"Ued. In the chapel attached tJ t l.ulworth castle In Knglnnil, the e.i,4iut scut of Thomas j Weld, ICsq. Mr. Wdd had the honor : f entertaining, iimi-j than once, 1 King (ieore III, of Knghuiil, and the (.friendship of the sovereign secured j fur his. hint religious concessions ' which were denied Id the otli-r Cath i till" gentry mid nobility III those days , of persecution; I The consecrating prelate was Dr. i WalmcKley, vicar aposiollc jf the j London district. This bishop wiis not only 11 learned cliuriliniiiii, hut also a distinguish'. d scientist. When Kng Innd had determined iu ISTil) to adopt I '.in (Ire gorliui calendar, Dr. W'alines ly was selected with other scientific, men t: arrange the calendar, and adopt It to the British realm. The sermon, on that occasion, was prinehe l by Itev. Charles IMowden, an Intimate friend of Dr. Carroll, and a member of the Society of Jesus. Kalher I'lowdon then uttered a pre diction Unit has limply been fulfilled. He said that tile day would come when the daughter would surpass the mot her, when I ho church In America would outgrow In iiumherB ami Influ ence the Church of 10 n gland. 1 His words have been abundantly verified, for today the Catholic church ln the United States vastly. excclB the Church of Kngland In the, niliu,lcr of the hierarchy, her clergy and laity, -and in the splendor of her Institutions of religion, charity und education.' I regard 'the selection of Bishop Carroll as a most providential event for the welfare of the American church. Kor, If a prelate of narrow views, a man put of sympathy and hnrmony with the genius of the new ltopubllc had been chosen, the pro- gross of the Catholic religion would have been 'seriously Impeded. Te cardinal then followed the his tory of the church in America down to the present time, dwelling upon the most important epochs and in cidents in the order of thetr occur rence. I But of all the nations that have; contributed to the upbuilding of the; church pi Christ In (he city of New York, you will all avow with gratl- j tude, whatever may be your anccslry. ! that the post of honor must betas-! signed to the children of the ever j faithful Ireland. They have bornej ftie brunt of the battle. Whatever j may have been the causes that led j to the expatriation of so many of 1 Ireland s sons and daughters from j their native soil, an over-ruling Prov-j Idence has made their exile subser vient to higher and holler purposes. I can safely say that there are but few cities or towns In the United States where the Catholic religion has not been proclaimed by priests and sustained by laymen or Irlso j birth or descent. , Daniel Webster, in a speech dell v.; ered in the United Slates senate, thus I speaks or the vast expanse of the j British empire: "She has dotted over the surface, of the globe with her possessions and! military posts, whose morning driim-j beat, following the sun, and keeping! company with the hours, encircles j the earth with one unbroken strain of the martin airs of Knghintl." t And may we not affirm, with equal i truth, that whenver England has j enlarged 'her boundaries the Irish ; missionary' has extended the klng-t dom of Christ, wh' rever she has pro claimed her lawi. be has preached j the gospel; whei r ver Kngland has j built a f:;rt or a '-ustom house, the j -missionary has erected a house of 1 prayer, e';d vnei-evc-r l-Jnglanu has planted the banner of St. (Jeorge, the Irish missionary has raised the cross; the symbol of salvation. When I contemplate this army of sturdy Immigrants leaving their na tive shores of lCurope anil advancing toward your beautiful harbor, when I behold them assimilated with the native population, and become "bone; of our bone nnd flesh of our flesh. when I see them contributing to the material wealth and prosperity of the country, und above all, when I observe theni enriching our nation with the blessings of the Christlau faith, and uniting with us In build ing up the walls of Jerusalem, when I survey this scene, the glorious vlB-j Ion of the Prophet Isaiah looms up : before me: "Arise, be enlightened 61 .Jerusalem, for thy light is come, ; and the glory or the Lord is risen i upon thee. The Gentiles shall walk In thy light nnd kings In the bright ness or thy rising. Lift up thine eyes round about and see; all these are, gathered together; they are como un to thee; thy sons shall come from afar, and thy daughters shall rise up at thy side, Then slutlt.tho usee and -abound, and thy heart shall wonder and be enlarged when the. multitude or the sea shall be converted to thee, the strength or the Gentiles snail como upto thee." A word, In conclusion, to you, my brethren, who are the heirs or the rnlth or your fathers. It is your sa cred mission to see to it that the glo rious prophecy of Isaiah will be am ply fulfilled, nnd that the twentieth century will emulate the century Just closed by tho growth nnd expau-' Ion of the "church of Christ. This result vou will accomplish by co-op erating with your bishops and clergy! In promoting every good worn un dertaken in the cause of religion and hlUIIHTlitV When the bishop, his clergy and 1 people are united, there Is no such word as fail. They are sure to suc ceed. They for ma triple chord that cannot be broken. They are engaged in a triple alliance more formidable and enduring than the alliance of kings and -emperors; for yours Is an alliance, not of flush and blood, but a compact cemented by faith, hope and charity. Take an actnve, personal, loyal In terest In all that concerns the tem poral and spiritual welfare or your beloved country. No man should be a drone in the social beehive. No one should be an Indiflerent specta tor of the Bocial, economic and politi cal events occurring around him. As you all enjoy the protection of a strong and enlightened government, so should each man strive to have a share in sustaining the burden of the commonwealth. Above oil, take an abiding and vi tal interest In all that affects the welfare of your holy religion. Let the words of the royal Psalmist be your inspiring watchword: "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand be forgotten; let my ton gue cleave to the roof of my mouth, if I do not remember thee; If I do iiLt make Jerusalem the beginning of my joy." ., MAIUtlEU ..1 irTTTTT . r.i..n.i hiu afrprnnnn. Thom- in rumaiiu i'"" ... . , as W. Munroe, of this city, and Miss .Marv Owen, "f Portland. inj arrh here Tonight and will make this city their permanent residence. Mr Munroe is the junior partner of the firm of Munroe & Son, furniture and hardware dealers, on West Eighth street, and is a young man of sterling worth and integrity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K.. Munroe. His bride has been em ployed at the Eugene hospital for the past three years as nurse and graduated from that Institution only a week ago. She Is a young lady or excellent qualities and has hostB or friends. Their many rriendB tender sincere congratulations. BOMB THIviWKlv t DIKS OF I.VJiniES Where the finest biscuit cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required oyal is indispensable, New York, April 28. Selig Sllverstein, the anarchist who attempted to throw a bomb into a group of police men in I.'nion Square a few weeks ago, died of his inju ries today. Sllverstein's com panion was killed , by the bomb. COFFEE Three-quarters of coffee js such that we can't touch it; we make five grades of the top quarter. Your cmfrr returns yn:ir m'Tiey if vuu doa'l like Schilling") Hest: w- pay him. Cliiciign V.'lieut Market. I Chicago. April 2S. May, !! 1-S; I July, Xti 7-S: September, S3 1-2. 11.1.1 STK.VTKD SOXO "You Splash Me and I'll Splash You." tf ORPHEl'M THEATRE. Balang Powder Absolutely Pare Not only for rich or fine food or for special times or service. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occa sions. It makes the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. , riLEsr ni.Es. .-iLfcSi .. . Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, .bleeding and Itching piles. Jt absorbs the tumors, allays Rolling at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' In- E. C. DeWItt & Co., Cbiea, Hi. Gentlemen In 1S97 I had a disease.. o( the stomach and bowels. In the' spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kotlol nnd the benefit I received nil the gold In Georgia could not buy. j Mav you live long and prosper. Yours I very trulv, C. X. Cornell, Rodlng, Ga. August 27, 1906. Sold by all drug-1 gists. STKAMKIl AltAOO BIOPOItTKK ASHOItK dian Pile dntment Is prepared for c oVmT Fulton1: piles and itching or the private parts. , ,n l)e second district Ellis dereats Sold by Linn Drug Co., by mail F,0c Geer for the Republican nomination and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co., for congress by 33'JT; Aitcftlson wins props., Cleveland. O. j for railroad commissioner over Hurl- : hurt bv 878. Jeffreys Is nominated i for congress by the Democrats over I Derby by five votes. J'UIlNm-Itli FACTORY Having purchased the Day & Hen- j dorson furniture factory, I am now ! DeWIttls Kidney and Bladder Pills prepared to manufacture furniture ' are prompt and thorough and will in upon special orders, and am pre-' a short time strengthen weakened pared to fill orders ror the retail : kidneys and allay tronbtes arising or wholesale trade. Repairing work : from Inflammation of the bladder, also, solicited arid prompt attention ; Sold by all druggists. given name. , I ' My prices will be founfl reasonable j William F. McGregor has been rec nnd satlsraetton guaranteed In every : ommended by the- Oregon delegation respect. H. C. MORGAN. ! for collector- or customs at Astoria. Eureka, April 2 8. A Ta ble Bluff wircledB message re ports the steamer Arngo ashore at the mouth or Eel river. No particulars are given. . . ! See the new san',"ry carpet lining. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Bee supplies of all kinds. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. I Plenty of Trouble. j !s caused by stagnation 01 the livei 1 and bowels. To god rid of It and ; headache and biliousness and the; poison that brings jnundice, take Dr. j King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at W. A.. Kuykendall's drug store,. j. GERMAN COACH STAIitlOW j The German, coachu horse which purchased from Duncan Scott wilrj make the stand during-the season, at! Bangs' barn. j tt J. H PERKINS. 1KITKI, AKIMVALS The S111111I1'. S. S. Goldsmith, Portland. It. C. I):irras, Portland. .T. A. McKiimon. Portland. W. P. Smith, San Kranrio. W. A. Teutsch. Portland: W. It. White, Phoenix. Ariiom. 1. A. beitrtdge, Portland. -A. Welch. Portland. H. Jacobs, San Franrlsto. A. G. Wilson, San Franeisto. T. M. Barr, Salem. W. L. Archailllieail. Portland. E. A. McDonald, Seattle. I. Hemholdt, Boston. D. M. Clark. Qulnry. Henry Harlan, Portland. G. H. Haight, Denver. A. Graham, Cottase Grove. L. Bnndy and wife, Medford, Frank Reece, Los Alleles. H. R. McLafferty, Chicago. J. G. Me.Val), Portland. G. E. Whorton and wile, Portlai Take one of our Coffleld tm washers on 30 days trial and yon a do your washing without work. CHAMBERS HARDWARE Cft 11 Acre Tracts mBl . o my All 5Mi lair dtreet Addition are ne IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY Best Place in Eugene's Suburbs to Build a Home Best Opportinut for Investment I I SOLO '' ' ' j , ' , SOLD j 1 HOU f 1 ; ,rTtX wl ' fili yTJtij ; tft ' j I ... ... . j S9 solo HOMi . SOI,T 80I.W "I 80I.il j SOLD j 9OIAV iH 1 . - v i; y,s,,u, v 7 y VXv I f fa V iAV VA A . V'JA sou. - . av v H , V V XV VA 1 ,y X Yv . .j TRE Elf - - - 'fsB'3.'J?J.i! IL Ai -1 u . ' ' i' 80L1) PLAT BLAIR STREET ADDITION TO mGtmr OREGON. wniy two or the acre tracts and two ot thp thrpp-nn.irfpr arrP rne will 1 UWn fl i 1 7 , , im mere nas deen a good sale ot lots. Several will be built m the addition this spring and summer, and other purchasers will set out shade and fruit trees The nrnnprw was priced v reasonable to start w.th; and rapid sale and improvements made and contemplated justify a Steady Advance in Price on all unsold lots and tra-ts Rlv I? a 5 -v PP.,, 1 ?, valuC in years. It at present prices the best investment in Eurene. because it is situated where the town must Mnd ov,r it hUlt Strc:t Adatlon ihk " houses :d verj' ti ""svitv, vH,i.b .1 .o auuuiiu vtiiciw int. luwil I11U61 CAailU UVCT II. Just as sure as water runs diinw hill ("'nd.-iii- m,u.i j u. : ...n... j.. ...t a.. i . ( if. . . o K.w MUw.. imc . .mi., ya..Ly4.u.iuS, wucrc ine ciecinc roaas will come up Iroin Portl,n-l ,4 .i t. . . , . . , t . it.you want a nome or w.sli to save money by investing it on easy installments in desirable real estate, you can't miss it in PI i p V on . nZ Iar?CSt part W thI C"y S ? flnJ yf Second strect.will be graded through the addition this spring-the time to bay one or more of the large lots! 68'4 x 143 fc.t ;s NOW Wf 0 A.. r .L. r 11. .... . hi , . . wtore the price is advanced. -ruiy ut uic iouowing wcu-Known ana reliable real estate dealers will i ehd to sWr u Jn m , r. a ddctt DCa t r,c a " 0 W you thls Ppertsroit any time OREGON LAND CO. o 1 McMURPHEY & RIJGH, OREGON HOME AND L9ND CO , ' . ACIFIG LANDoCa