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Newport
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES AR.E COMPLETE Best of food and
an abundance of it. Hresll water from springs. All modern
necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro
vided every day. Tuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur
nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached hy way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern K. K. Train
service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM EUGENE:
Season six-months ticket $5.30
Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00
: BISHOP POTTER
; CALLED BY DEATH
LAST NIGHT
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Coopersto n, N. Y. , July 22.
Illsnop Henry Codman Potter, of the
Episcopal diocese of New York, died
here lam night. Death followed an
Illness of several weeks, which began
with stomach trouble and developed
compllrailoua. Kor the paiit week
the bishop had appeared to gain,
but he suffered a relapse yesterday
and last nlMht all hopes of recovery
was abandoned. . .
Our eliboritt ne Sumircr Hook give! conci'-C'lncription
of Newport, indudinK litt of hottll, Ihrir Jopjcily ind
ratci. Cill on, telephone or write
A. J. CILLETTE,
l.ocil Agent, Eugene.
WM. McMURRAY,
U. P. A., Porllind, Ore.
neranre subjected him to considerable
i criticism. The most striking uianlfes
! tatlon If his theory In this regard was
! the dedication of the famous 'Sub
way Tavern" in New York, with
prayer and an address by the bishop.
The Subway Tavern whs a sun of sa
, loon where the working man. It was
planned, could go and get his drink
' quietly (without beiuii subjected to
! vicious Influences. It became the
'centre of sensational attention for
several months 'In mercurial Nl-w
. York, but at length It lost its noveltj,
failed to attract the poorer classes,
and within a year or so was aban
: doned as a reform saloon, and became
I like any other grocery. As a finan
cial experiment also It was a failure.
J The bishop took many journeys to
Europe, where be waa received, of
course, with marked attention. That
I this did not disturb his poise in any
I way was shown by his utterance In
! London, and his repetition of the
I same thing when he returned to New
1 York, "You may depend upon It there
1 la no love lost between the two coun
, tries. I think there is a good deal of
I gush about the British protestations
! of love for America."
He was very liberal with his mln-
Eugene Poultry Store
All orders (or live and dressed poultry filled
promptly.
If possible send in your orders for frys one
day in advance of delivery.
Chicken feathers for your summer cushions,
5c per pound.
102 East Ninth Street
Phone Main 645
HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and board. Rooms with free us: oi furnished kitchen,
including; dishes and wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking:
the ocean. Kates reasonable. W. C. COOK, Prop., Newport, Ore.
lllshop Potter was first and fore
most a churchman In the sense that
the hplscopal church uses that word.
He came almost naturally , by his
sfanilnx In the church, for both his
father and his uncle were bishops.
Henry Codman Potter was born In
Hchenactady, N. Y., .May 2',, 1 8 3 r, , the
son of Hlshop Alonzo Potter, of (be
diocese of Pennsylvania. He waa ed
ucated In the Episcopal Academy at
Philadelphia, hut like Phillips Ilrooks
he look his divinity course In the fa
mous old Alexandria Theologleul
Hi'uihiary in Vlrtjlnlu, graduating
therefrom In 1857. Strangely enough
he did not have a collegiate educa
tion. After his ordination III 18.r,8
his first charge was In (ireensburg.
Pa., for one year. He then went to
St. Johns, Troy, where he was rector
from 1 K r, 9 to 1866. He resigned this
position to accept the poHt of rector
of Trinity church, Boston, where he
continued until ho became rector of
Grace church. New York. In 1883
he resigned this post to become coad
jutor bishop of New York, to his un
cle, Horatio Potter. Tho latter died
In 1 887, and his nephew then became
bishop.
lllshop Potter had not lone been In
his new office when he began to ex
hibit the energy and vigor which la
ter made hi in the leader of his
church. One Bummer, Instend of go
, lug to Europe, he decided to remain
I down In the city proper, and to look
after the poor of that Bection. He
I came to know this life Intimately,
; anil It wns nbout this time that he
i gave forth his famous utterance, that
; "the Kplscnpiil church, In splto of Its
' magnificent traditions, would be a
1 monstrous" Impertinence" In case It
did not exert Itself toward tho boIii
' tlon of social problems and tho up
lifting of the musses of tho people.
Tho bishop's liberal views on tciu-
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W A AJ - A.VS
for It, but he did not live to see more
than a small part or tne nns"""""
structure completed. He himself
never expected to see the completion
of the work, and did not even expect
the next generation to tee it. but
with characteristic greatness of mind
he planned far ahead and rejoice! in
the idea that some future generation
would enjoy the magnificent sisnt of
the completed cathedral.
In 1 SSI9-1M0O the bishop made a
journey round the world, visiting the
Philippines and highly approving the
work which General Otis and the
Inited States army were doing In
that region. In the winter of 1904
05 Bishop Potter took another trip
..a ,ho mnriri Insnectlng the va
rious missionary stations and getting I
from the Journey rich material for
-j .i ,, inntnrM nnri sermons, and ,
bringing before the eyes of the
church what he regarded as the real
value of missionary work In foreign
lands. In 1903, upon his request for
a coadjutor Rev. Dr. David H. Greer,
rector of St. Bartholomew's church,
was papointed. .
Bishop Potter was twice married,
first in 1858 to Eliza Roberts Jacob,
daughter of one of his parishioners
In Greensburg, Pa. Mrs. Potter died
June 30, 1901, from heart failure,
leaving him five children. In the au
tumn of 1902 the bishop was married
to Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark, a wid
ow of 55. ,. . .
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fcsxo A LASTING Cf
There are certain mineral medicines which will remove J
srmptoms ot contagious ,.,., ,., ,, aistiyj
svitem lor awhile, but when the treatment is left off the diseJ
return. Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mmm, '
ie tut;
. ' 'inre,l soots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc.,
Pc .. , maAt ranid Dropress on "th. ,
because Hie oiscasc u, .r ..... ...venj,
weakened the constitution and general health of the suffer, ,
the only remedy that can De useu wuu pencci gaiety mthehJ
Contaeious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a IastiJ
result This medicine, made entirely oi roots and herbs ol
.-' j . : -.ol antirlntes and destrovs rli , .
curative anu ram - --- - j - -.rncnui rrJ
j u.. .,.;r.-ier the blood of everv narti, u r ., 1
flisease, anu oy jl...... ... ----- . , .. ' ' utj
. i cincrihninir the circulation. renmvM ... ci
enncning nuu Bt.v...&v- B ---- - r "y srsj
the trouble. S. S. S. does not hide or cover up -the disease in I
drives it entirely out from the Wood, leaving- not the slightest,
future outbreaks. Home ireaimem uuo wun valuable inIonJ
anv uedical advice desired sent free to all who write. 1
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AijV
I IT CAX'T ltB HK.YT.
! The best of all teachers is exper
' lence. C. M. Harden of Silver City,
I North Carolina, says: "I, find Electric
Bitters does all inavs ciaimea, rur u.
I Kor Stomach, Liver and Kidney
! trouble, It can't be beat. I have tried
, It an,t flnrl it a mntt PYCellellt medi-
cine." Mr. Harden Is right; It's the
i beat of all medicines also for weaK
I'ness, lame back, and all run down
j conditions. Best, too, for chills and
i malaria. Sold under guarantee at
W. A. Kuykendall'8 drug store.
HHOP HENRY C. POTTER.
Isters, and was especially hearty to
ward Dr. Ralnsford. at whose views
and ways many New York churchmen
at first looked askance. But one day
when a gathering of ministers was at
his house Dr. Ralnsford arrived late,
having Just come in from a fishing
trip and wearing his angling togs.
This was too much for the bishop,
and he said abruptly:
"Oh, Ralnsford, please go and put
on something canonical!"
And Ralnsford did.
The greatest monument to Bishop
Potter's memory will undoubtedly be
the famous cathedrnl of St. John the
Divine, which Ib being bullied on Uni
versity Heights, New York. The bish
op threw tils whole soul Into this
great work, raised millions of dollars
Summer Kxrursion Itntes to Viiqulna ,
and Newport and Detroit, j
On sale every day, round trip to
Yaqulna, $5.00; to Newport J5.50;
to Detroit, $4.25.
Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited
to Monday following. $3.00.
A. J. GILLETTE. Agent '
The
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,. ."J HI 1-301
- Third and MainW
pcrtl;anp, . eJ
Possessing; every convenience and anr ideal location-
fronting; on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent
rniclnru nter. Uo-to-date Prill. ' Telenhmw
every room. Private baths. Bus to and from all train:
Rates European Plan
$1.00 and $1.50 per day.
$2.00 and $-.50 with bath.
Eugene Guard on File
V Rates America J
, ... ?3.o0 and
$3.50 and $t.0.0 w3
O. H. SPENCER, Ma
"E. C. DeWitt & Co, Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease
of the stomach and bowels. In the
spring of 1902 1 bought a bottle of
Kodol and the benefit I received all
the gold In Georgia could hot buy.
May j-ou live long and prosper.
Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Ro
dlng, Ga., Aug. 27, 1806." Sold by
all druggists.
Do you want your windows wash-i
ed, your house or office cleaned? j
Good work guaranteed at reasonable ;
prices. Nick Miller. 74 East Seventh
street; phone .Red 4621. al6
Kennedy's La.xatlvi Cough Syrup
acts gently upon the bowels and
thereby drives the cold out of the
system Sold by all druggists. i
For Bedrock Wells and Pure, Whi
some W ater See .
J. E. KILBOEN
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 5391 557 High Si
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