THE El'GENK DAILY ClAHD. RATI 1UAV. AIGIST H, 1D08
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SOCIETIES OP
CATHOLIC CHURCH
MEET IN BOSTON
Ang.
-Five
Tho Kind You H-ivo Alwn 3ought, and which hna uwn
in uao for over 30 yearn, liu borne the iiiitiiro of
and Iihm been made urnler liU per
5"y7T a0'"1' HupcrvMou hIiko IU Infancy.
IJtOJ&C&ti AJloW no oue to deceive yon 111 thin.
All CocftiU rfclU., Imitation, and Jm.t-iw-(S.d " r , but
Krperlmei.U thut trllle with and fi-K'T h-lth f
InfuuU and Culldreu-Exiwrionce aguuiHt l.xperlmeut.
What is CASTORIA
Oantorla U a brmlii nubiitltot for Cantor Oil, Pare
rorlc, I-"P nd "oHlnir Syrnps. It is ri.-jwunt. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Nareotlo
ubHtauc. IU i t gmaranUe. It dcntxoys Wrni
and allv FeverUhncdH. It cures Diarrhea and Wlml
Colic t rrllovos Teething Troubleii, cures ConMtlpatlon
and Flatulency. It umlrailats the Fowl, regulates the
Mtomacb and IJowels, givlnir healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Fanacca The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S7
hundred prominent Catholic men and
women, representing every State In
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
STATE'S UIFT TO
NEW IIAMI'SIIIISh.
Portsmouth. N. II., An. K. With
Interesting ceremonl:- " board the
lialtli Klilp today, (iovernor Charles
M. Kloyd ana a ilciexatloii of prom
inent citizens of Hie slate pr settled
to the officers of the war ship a mag
nificent service of solid silver. Hie
gifts were recclv.d by Captain New
berry and his officers. The silver ser
viee, comprising more than a dozen
pieces and valued at several thous
and Hniinr. wax suread on an im-
the Union, have arrived In lioston ,rV8ei table on the quarter deck,
to attend the Seventh National con- wnere t could be viewed by the of fi
ventlon of the American Federation cerg an(1 men c( lnB hlp.
of Catholic Societies and Parishes.
The Federation embraces the leading I o,v
Cathollc societies of the country and , I i" A ,-,;;j','Vi-V' 1MI S
-. n.u..ntii n aerreicate membcrshlo ! "' I"1''
of over S.OuO men and women.
The convention will open tomorrow
with (lie celebration of Mass In the
Cathedral of Holy Cross, when the
sermo of welcome to the delegates
will be preached by Archbishop , -oioinnity and great pomp. The
O'Connell. The business sessions event will be attended by all the car
will he held in sympnony nan, Be
ginning Mondy and continuing three
days.
Among the questions to come ue
re the conventtlon will be Included
such Issues as divorce, Socialism, ou-.wor,j
sorvance of the Lord s day, indecent
advertisements and an Indecent
stage, Christian education, the mis
sions, at home and abroad: the Cath
olic press and the spread of Catholic
literature, Improving the condition of
Immigrants and approving the enact
ment of laws to prohibit child labor.
The eovenllon will bo presided ov
er by National President Feenev of
Ilrooklyn. Lieutenant Governor
Draper and Mayor Hlbbard will wel
come the visitors. Other prominent
speakers to be heard at the several
sessions are Dlshop McFaul of Tren
ton, Thomas II. Cannon of Chicago,
and F. W. Neckonkamp of yulncy,
III.
The vlsllors registering at conven
tion headquarters today Included
felegatea from Cincinnati, Chicago.
Ilrooklyn, Buffalo, New Orleans.
Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Erie, Bal
timore, Minneapolis, Topeka, Du
buque, Detroit and a number or otn
er cltluB.
- , iiMilM 1
THE RUSH IS (5
Rome, Aug. 8. The sixth anniver-1
sary of the coronation of Pope Plus
X will be celebrated tomorrow in the ,
Slstine chapel with deep religious
dlnals, the papal court, the diplomat
ic corps accredited to the Vatican, the
heads of the religious orders and
hiinrit-pHa if nllerlma now in Rome
fore the conventtlon will be included j from America and other parts of the
..The GRAND
PROGRAM
Pirate's Treasure
Taming His Wife
Minstrel's Sacrifice
Have You Seen My Cow?
The Derby
Three Sportsmen and 11 Hat
SONGS BY MISS FORD
"A Tear, a Kiss, a Smile"
"She Was a Grand Old Lady"
Matinee To Day 3 p. m.
Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. m.
ALL SEATS 10c.
THE EXQUISITE AROMA
OF CHOICE COFFEE
will be found In our fine blend
of Mocha mid Jitvn that mnkes
a t up of coff.o fit fur tho gods.
Our reputation Is your safe
guard In the matter of teas and
and coffees, and you run get
better quality at lower prices
here Ihun at tiny oilier store In
Kugene. Purity, fine flavor and
duality Is giinraul. ed with ev
ery pound of ten, coffee or
spices soltl at Creed's.
THE SQUARE
TRANSFERS OF LANE
COUNTYJREAL ESTATE
Have Your AfislructH Made I))' The
Lime County Abstract ( o.
Melvin Siiurlin etal to Mrs. F. A.
Spurlln, 30 acres In sec 25, tp. 15,
i i ( w. II.
J. F. Deano etux to La no County,
S-lill) acres In claim 54, tp 18, a r
i w. $:io.
John II. Bower etux to Carl B.
Johnson, tract In Eugene. S14O0.
Joseph V. Iteed to II. L. Wallis,
tract In lot 5 In hlk 7 uf Shuw's udd
to Uugene, (13,500.
Harris L. Wallis to Joseph V. Reed
11111 acres In sec 34, tp 17, s r 4
w. (II II.
C. K. Spaiildlng etux to Samuel
lliirtly, 37.10 acres In sec. 30, tp 17,
B r I w. S150.
J. I. Deurborn etal to L. W. Brown
IT'S ALL BIT Sl'K'IDK.
New Cirrus Thriller Kscae Deuth
By Narrowest .Margin.
"Autos that Pass In the Air" Is
the name under which the latest cir
cus thriller is being exploited. It Is
the hair-raising feature thlB season
with the Barnum & Bailey Greatest
Show on Earth. In the point of dan
ger Involved and for downright rash
ness, it certainly has no antecedent.
As to the thrill-giving powers It
stands alone.
The act Is Just what its name im
plies the passing of two automobiles
In mld-alr, or to he more explicit, the
encircling of one car by the other
after the two have been projected
from a steep Incline and are leaping
a gap to a ground platform. As us
ual the act is exploited by women
mere girls, as a matter of fact,
for they are scarcely out of their
teena.
"I would be afraid to trust a man
with this act," saps the Inventor.
"When there is something at stake,
men are brave, but It Is only under
Btress of absolute necessity that they
will risk their lives. When it comes
to walking hand In hand with death
for a stipulated sum per week, no
mutter how large the sum, there is
no depending on the man. Ills nerve
may fall him and ho Is likely to de
sert you at the last moment. Not so
with u woman. At least this has been
my experience.
The act requires four seconds. It
seems more like asv many hours to
spectators, for into that brief mom
ent nre crowded all the Intense ex
citement, worry and suspense that
one can well withstand. The mom
entum is gained by a plungo down
a narrow incline from the dome of
the tent, one car behind tho other.
Close to the ground the track ends In
ja sharp upward curve which is the
HO acres in sec 24, tp.
11.00.
18, s r 1 w.
aim'iiitwt hicnsill
DllAWS LlllltAKY PLAN'S.
dovice that lifts the car up Into
space. Tho leading car arches grace
fully across the gap, the other encirc
ling It in a complote revolution. The
machines land one behind the other,
almost at the game instant and in
reversed order.
The act Is not a subject for word
painting. There Is no Ink vivid
It Is
W. M. GREEN, DEAL GROCER
61' Willamette St. Phone Main 2j.
ELI BANGS J, H. WEST C P. BARNARD EARL McNUTT
BANGS LIVERY CO.
Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables
Cabs Always Keady
First Qass Turnouts uf All Descriptions
..STAGES..
ViKRNZlESTAGEIivEuKcn. EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE
tfeJOa.m. Sum do not call l A dally iUfteve,Ku((iMst 6 s. m.
private miieacn Pol will call lev tor NlapWton, cleat cuunKttoa by
b.f(a(ttl autiliad lb day balen. titamcr lur FloniKt and Accra
Uvery Phone Main 2 1
IIUtiHtal STACiK TO
KITSOX SPRINGS
HE store has been packed from morning till evening.
I ail) a
Thousands have saved dollars at our nosing
Out Sale, and thousands more will save, because
I la"-"!
hnse that have been here will be back and those that have
not will come as soon as they see what bargains their
neighbors got. Remember every article has to be closed
out in 30 days. We feel sorry for the other merchants,
but then people are not going to pay retail prices when they
can come here and buy what they want at manufacturers'
cost, not what it cost in Eugene, but what it cost in the
factory. Every article in the house has to be closed out in
30 days. Don't wait. Come now and buy your year's supply
Tur UsAixi MAnruir 540 w
ciWsEXAi
K.2
1 miti iMiniiMiiMtttiiittt mi iMimt
Eugene Poultry Store
All orders for live and dressed poultry filled
promptly.
If possible send in your orders fort,frys one
day in advance ot dcliv.gy.
Chickea feathers forycnir summer cushions,
5c per pound.
103 FnU Ninlh Stte. O Phi-mo M .iit f
Y. D. Henslll of Eugene, Oregon
was in Chehalls. last Thursday con
suiting with the local commission of 'enough to picture Us terror.
the Carnegie library that Is to be something to look at If one has the
built hero this fall. Mr. Henslll Ib : nerve, and not to read about.
an architect of widespread reputation
and it was from his plans te.at tho For Rorc Keet.
Carnegie library at Kugene, and the "I have found linden's Arnica
library ml the University of Oregon , Salve to be the proper thing to use
were built, lie will submit plans to for soro feet, as well as for healing
Hie commission for the Chehalls 11- hums, sores, ruts, and all manner of
hrnry. which will probably be nearly abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
along the same Hues as those from Kast Portand, Maine. It Is the prop
which the Kugene library was built, er thing, too, for piles. Try It! Sold
and us soon as Hie plans are received. ' under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken
lu (en days or two weeks, and gone dall's drug store. 25c.
over by the'locul commission, ihey
will lie submitted to the Carnegie Kl.l, Dltll.LING.
people for their approval.
While here Mr. Henslll looked ov- Kor up-to-date well drilling see
er the park ground where the II- I aPuke l.effler Co., well drillers.
brary Is to lie erected and was well Tel. Hed 5121. 999 Vlllard Boul. t'
pleased with the site. As soon as White's restaurant f, r a clean,
the plans are passed on by the Car- Bquare meal. 20 cents. alO
negle people work will commence and
be pushed forward as rapidly as pos-. OllDKR TO SHOW f'Al'SK.
slble before Hie rainy season sets in. ' i the County Court of the State of
-Chehalls (Wash.) Advocate. Oregon for Lane Countv.
I the mntter of the llii;irdio..Juip of
Harry Weaver, Lester Weaver, : I
Susan Wear minors.
i This caiu comlnc on to be hearj
Arrangements have lately been July Kit,, nn. on the verified p-'l-made
so that penons wanting to go Con of John Williams, the guar
to Kltson Strings can take the mall d:an of 1e above named minors for
stage at Kugene, Gos'ien or Spring- a license ; ;c the Interest of sa'.d
field and connect with the stage at mleors In tr,e reaj property described
Lowell for the springs by way of a. follows.
Ilaael Poll, on Tuesdays, Thursdays. Heglnnui; it the southwest corner
and Saturdays. Sept 6 of donation land claim No. 51 Noilf.
No. 702ii In settion 33, township IS
GKKMAN -OA('l STALLION s.. r. 2 w . run thence norih U ,le.
K.'ces ' I .".-" chains; theme east!
The (lorman coach horse whlel. 1 4 chains; south 15.2a chain.--, .in. I
purchased from Duncan Scott will est 24 chaliu 'c beginning, centai'i-
make the stand durln the season at leg 3fi.ti0 a.-.-ei ; also beginning at
Bangs' barn. the northeast corner of 1). L. I'i. .".I
If J. II. PKKK1NS. ..Notlf. No. 7026 lu section 33. ton-
hlp IS a , r. 3 w., run west 13 30
Summer Kwurslon lUte to A squlna rhalns. soulh 15.10 chains to south
and Newport and lMit.lt. cm""' "",u '""
1 to s.e. corner 'hereof and nirth 31,'
On ! every
Yaquln.v $5 00;
to Detroit, 14 55.
ur net, toiii on saturuay ana sun- ,, k v. V. , 7 .
day to Yaqulna and Newport, limited L, ', .? .
t.. i..n.i.v rn.in tt ne ,h,t thlr Interest In said real esta'e
.should be o'.il.
! U Is therefore ordered that said
j Harry Weaver. letter Weaver n.l
Susan Weave- and their father an 1
and t'tril
TTHE
WIDE WORLD TRAVELED
WORLD CONQUER
Mwmm aV wm & a m
Filling 6 Arenas,
The Big Hippodrome and the
Dome of the Largest Tent Ever Made.
Taking th Very Estanca of all the Earth's Sensations
and Blending all Concrete and Perfect Into the Greatest Circus'
Human Eves Ever Beheld.
All New York Said K was 'lie Biggest and Bast Ever Sean In Madison Square Garden
A Menagerie ot 100
Cages.
70 Elephants and
Camels.
A Family ol
Giraffes.
Only Two-Horned
Rhinoceros In
Captivity.
A Thousand
Animal Wonders.
T V3 J'A
A
Death-
Daring
reat
That
Defies
Imitation
AUTOS
THAT
PASS IN
THE
AIR
THE SISTERS
LA RAQUE
In their mad Auto
At Race, passing each
other In separate
' ears while flying
and somersault
'. Ing in the Air
Baby I
A Tiny
Baby
Sffli'f
The Circuses
and Amphitheatres o!
Eurooe Dcnlpferl Tn Mabs
This Year's Show Tremendously More Glorious Than Ever
'ported Artlata of World.Wld. Renown Aroi
Italy's Equestrian The Petrofs Great
Acrobats, The fredianis Russian Animal Circus
V 5.f 5 1 France's Crest Fassios
X aW Marvelous ArrnK.t. anj a u -
m fBW nun nujaamg riouaucrs
day, round trip to S1""'? ,'1 ' U'itt-
to Newport $5 50; "iBf' c"n 1al,"ln,K M 40 ,-r'";
or less, all In lane countv. Dreg in
And It appearing to the court th.n
to Monday following, S3 00
A. J. nilJ.KTTK. Aj-eut.
WIX)I s.wrN
. n. . . k m. . mother. I'etsr Weaver
nhon H,i J2Si oM.r. i,r nr Weaver anl all persons Intel esied la
US Um. 10 yiUES IERIIUSIS UD 150 OTHER IRTBTS
,., m urn nat la Aatnc.
10 eAaVIlii JitV nrnrffyviSii so-cem
O'CLOCK mijLl1Jll!lfji0l Ticket
EVERY MORMTvr.Z WmlU To All.
BIG NEW. FRJLE, STREET chillreti Under 12 Tears. Hall-Price.
PAR A TaTT Performances Daily at 2 S 8 P. M.
Keserved beats and admission tickets nn sale on sho
KUYKENDALL'S DRUG STORE, 588 Willamette
at exactly the same prices chamed on the show??
mail will l appreciated.
eiate appear In this nvi-t :mi
show cause, h any thev have, wnv
, JC pri)iir jhnid nt Ik. nrnde bv this
KKKll. court tunning the guardian o' said
Alfalfa meal. At Haley's. Tenth minors to sell the interest of said inl
and Willamette streets. I'hone Ked nors In l land, and that Mon.i.iv.
1551. August 17th. 190S. at the hou- .if
I 9 a. in., he fixed as the time (or
I If yon lake Kodol In the beginning hearing the said petition and anv e..
'the had anaek.of lpepsa ill In- Jectloiw thai niav he filed th.-P' .i.
!vol,l,M, hiii if vm alw these ai- and that this order he served mi s.i.ii
j tacka v. go unheeded It will take Ko- persons hy publication there, if ( .,
I dol a longer f ine to put your stout- three successive weeks In the Kiig-'ti.-
jih in go.sl condition again t'.et a Oatlv t'.u.ird. a newsp.ip r. i tvn'..i;-
Mome ot Ko.ioi today. M,d by all Ing m Lane t'ountv. Or
druggists. u. K
It. V. MOlMiAN's H HNIT1UK I
KAtTOIiV.
Kurnlttjre manufactured for whole
sale or retail trade. Kactorv at east
end of Fifth street. Uepalrlng solioi
Ited. Phone Kln.o M! 9 1 . Residence
phone, n;ack 5r.ul.
Do you want your windows wash
'I. your house or office rlein-d'
Coed work guaranteed (it re h,'-' ,i ' ,
prices. Nick Miller. 7 1 v i-' s-v.' -
street; phone lied 4:0
I.ai ge l,nn!,-ri? o' r..
3
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t.urMv Tlrw44r r.nnDaiiy
) Wwms mi Supplies I
Designers and Makers of Electric and Gis Fixh"
Full Line of(Up-to-Date Goods
fhone Main 5-74 West Estjtth SU fcuftn'.
ill Move About Oct. I and Occupy tHcCcnt"'.';
New Reeisttr Building CALL ANDif
mnty. Oregon real: .-.t f.,r th.-tt a-1 s,,'. .. ! -r
chkisman.,,,. i c,,AMUKHS,Ki,vA,.K',;-; JOB PRINTING OF ALL KIND.t MD JP