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Successor to Scofcrt & Dodge
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GREAT CONCLAVE OF
CATHOLICS IN LONDON
IORE COMPLIMENT,
FOR EUGENE
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557 High Street.
London. St-pt. 9. x
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j in England has ever broui together
such a Kathering of emine d a-
was opened this evening with a " , , !
emn pontifical mass in ," t :
Westminster cathedral. The con
Kress will continue, four davs
The Pope, by a special letter has
commended the spirit of ,,e c,m
gress.and the message w,ll l,e deliv
ered to the delegates, consisting of
more than IOiiu priests. a score o
archbishops, more than lno bishops
eight cardinals and numerous mon-!
slgnores and others of high orders i
by Cardinal Vincent Vanutelll, a car
dinal bishop of the papal curia In
Home and the personal representa-1
Ul lue pOIUUI.
The Eucharist congress is one of
the most important societies of the
Catholic church. The central idea
of the church is the einharist the
living presence of Christ in the bread
and wine on the altar. The eueharM
is one of the seven sacraments of the
church, and the most important. Out
of it have grown the ritual, music
architecture of the church, and many
peculiarities of Christian social life
among i at nones
KoOL OF MUSIC OF THE.
I t.'NIVEe-SITY OF OR2GON I
.y Hiss Mary Morgan (Sherwood) "
Mis Eva Stinson (Erenneman, Bacheller, Sweet) J
Mr. Le Poy Gcsner (Ssvcik)
fi-y-aA!lU Campbell, Miss Veda yuackenousti, ivuss ma Watkins
Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced
ofcpt. 22. 1903 I. M. GLEN, Dean
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The Eucharist ('.ingress
i.eo nmi'tet'ii year.:
pose rf spreading
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was organ-
ttgo ftr the
(l''Viti,n t,
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nd divinity students i i,:.uk nllvs
bo large was the number of del nes
that they practically n:ie,i the cathe
dral, spacious though it is and left
scant accommodation f,t; u,,.
throng of spectators who sou-lit -ul-mittance.
Scarcely less notable than the dis
tinguished prelates in at tendance was
the lay element. The l.ul:ng Cath
olics among the English nobility
were present, among th,m the Duke
of Norfolk, the premier duke of Kng
land; the Marquis of Kipon. a leader
In the movement to have England re
turn to the unity o( the Catholic
faith; the Earl of Abingdon, the Earl
of Denbigh. Lord llerrie and Lord
Howard, of Olosson.
The general sessions of the con
gress are to begin in Albert Hall to
morrow. There also will be daily
conferences in Horticultural hall and
other auditoriums. There will be
sessions for both lay and clergv dele
gates. The papers and discussions
will be, for the most part, doctrinal,
and the central theme will be. as the
name of the congress signifies, the
Holy Eucharist considered as a sac
rament, and as a sacriiiie in the cele
bration of the mass.
The American colony In London Is
much Interested In the announcement
that Cardinal (libbons is to celebrate
mass in the cathedral next Sunday.
i tie popularity ot the Hall inlin e lirel
ate is , i,. i -ted to
, The Ashland Tiding
i was I e Saturday, t.-l'.s , f
;ers" meeting i.
Eugene was the M.v.a f the Mvs
',1c Miriiier from all par's of Oregon
..ur.!;.y, "' occasion being
gnmage of Al Wader Temple, of
1 ortland. to the Cuiversitv ,itv and
a ceremonial session was iield't'o re
ce.ve a class of over .".u candidates
Eugene decked herself ut beauti
fully tor the occasion, the men bants
l ommercial Club and citizens gener
ally uniting to show honor to the vis
itors, who were Impressed. n,,t nlv
with the elaborate public and private1
decorations, but with the spirit that',
seems to Imbue the Eugene people
It is one of optimism, thrift and pro
gress and Improvement. With over!
five miles of loir, I si,,r ,
completed during the past two years,
and miles more projected, with' hun
dreds of buildings, from handsome
five-story business blocks to modest
dwellings, In process of construction
now. and rising real estate values
with the rapidly Increasing popula
tion, Eugene is reaping the harvest
of the enterprise and public spirit
and push which her leading citizens
have been exhibiting for several years
past.
Southern Oregon was well repre
sented at the pageant of the Shriuers.
and at the banquet in the evening, at
which nearly five hundred sal down,
Ashland peaches which were contri
buted by Shrlners of this city re
ceived especial intention and high
praise during the feast.
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All the week we offer very
special values in Ladies'
New Fall Suits, Dress and
Street Skirts, Waists and
Misses' and Ladies' New
GEO. K.' MONROE
TEe HOUSFUR.NISHER
STOVES-RANGES
FURNITURE
6? West Eighth St..
We hare everything for the kit
chen. AH sorts of pots and pans in
metal and graniteware. All the little
contrivances that make cooking a
pastime instead of a drudge yon will
find here. Telephone Red 6B76.
EUGENE .OREGON
pis smoking good
i fives him relaxation.
m Hood Cigar is a
IrawaUtHinkingmen sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly
Hrtl beat 10c V,?-,, ,K
U A MI BlIU UlIK E7U
HALL Z SHUMWAY
PlBmMng and Senrcv Work.
AIm general jobbing la tin and
.i'iu for
nnu-h intlii-
' I'lli'rd State
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m:vi'oi:t sei'temhkk in
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day., .tliindv. Is of .
IllilK'teil t', iir ,,i .,
;he right a t:.r :ie an.
l"irpl.' silk as erei-teil f ir ih
tolic delc!ia;e. Kan:: ,! abnui the al
tar and w ithin the chancel rails w re
the i-ardinaN. consoii-iions among
whom was His Eminence. Cardinal
(libbons. of Halt iniore. The ether
members of t'.io sacred college in at
tendance were Cardinal Mtiihin. from
the papal curia of Home; Cardinal
Logue, arohhishep of Armagh; Cardi
nal Lccot, archbishop of Uordeaux;
Cardinal Fischer, archbishop of Co
logne; Cardinal Mnran, archbishop of
Sydney; Cardinal Ferrari, archbish
op of Milan, and Cardinal Merrier,
archbishop of Mechlin. In addition
to Cardinal Ribbons the American
prelates who attracted attention in
cluded Archbishop Farley, of New
York, and Archbishop Bruchesl, of
Montreal.
The archbishops and bishops wore
their purple robes and berettas which,
with the crimson robes of the cardi
nals and the darker purple of the
papal delegates surrounding, made a
most impressive spectacle.
In front of the altar and extending
far back In the body of the church,
sat the delegates to the congress, in
cluding hundreds of priests in white
linen robes. They filled both sides of
the middle aisles of pews. Along the
side aisles were seated seminarians
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1A11EWI 1,1, KX(Ti:si( TO
N EYVI'OKT SKI'TEMHKIi 1:t
The Southern Pacific Company will
give its farewell reduced rate excur
sion to Newport Sunday, September
13. The fare for tho round trip
from various points will be as fol
lows, which is less than one fare:
From Cottage Grove, $2. BO; from
Creswel, $2.50; from Eugene. $2.50;
from Irving, $2.50; from Junction
City, $2.50; from Harrlsburg, $2.50;
from llalsey, $2.50; from Shedd, $2;
from Tangent, $1.S0; from Albany,
$1.50; from Corvallls, $1.50.
Ideal autumn weather marks the
close of Newport's most brilliant
and successful season.
"Be In at the finish" Sunday at
Newport.
A. J. GILLETTE,
1 Local Agent.
HOI PICKERS WANTED
Good camping ground, plenty of
wood, nice water. Between Spring
field and Eugene, on north side of
river.
89 CHASE'S YARD.
The Siiiith.'ni I 'a. -if!.- Con
t've lis far. w. ! lm .-.! v
in N ;..! Sinn! . s,.;,......i,. ,
1 ' I'm' i';.' r me. 1 trn
fom v.ii i.f. i w." i, as f !-
IV -. 'i hirh is ' "..in I..',. Mi v
l-'i'iii'i ('.'it';!".-. ,;.',...'. ?'.' '": from
'.'reswrl1, $'l.",o: :'r m I-:,..'..!!... :!.;. o;
I'rnni Irving. ...'.'.i1: li'ion .1 ;i n,'! inn
City. S-:.-,o; from 1 i ;;:: i ! n . J.'.r.n;
from l!:rs.y. ? "n; fi-nio She.i.l. $-';
from Tans-nt. I.m: fr on Albany.
$1.50; from Corval'.K $l.5o.
Idea! aulutitu wi-ather marks tlie
close of Newport's most brilliant
and successful season.
"He In at the finish" Sunday at
Newport.
A. J. OH.l.FTTF..
Local Agent.
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HF.AI, KSTATI'l IU SIXKSS
O. K. Billiard has purchased the
Interest of C. J. Uovoe, of the firm
of Bovee & Morse, and has formed a
partnership with W. P. Morse, and
hereafter the firm name will be
Morse & Bnllard, who will do a gen
eral real estate and loan business,
and will be located at No. 63S Wil
lamette street, where they will he
pleased to meet all of their old cus
tomers, and newcomers will find It
to their advnntago to give them a
call.
si 2 MORSE & BTJLLARD.
The NEW
Fall Goods
Silk Petticoats. Children's.
Fall Coats, in a big range of styles, materials and price
$ 6.00 Silk Petticoats, special $4.90
This lot of Silk Underskirts arc good value at the regular
price $6.00, black only, a special bar- C1 Q(
gain at our special sale price p''-'
Another lot silk $3.00 values in cz
petticoats at . pj.VU brown only 46,50
We offer exceptional values in Fine
Silk Petticoat.--$6.75 to $18.00
8 Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits
$25.00 Values for $14.85
Others at $18.50, $22.50 and $20.50, they are usually
priced at from $27.50 to 340.UO
Two
Special
Values
Compare these two
values with any
thing you've s.-cn
this season and then
decide tor yourselt
the advisability ot
visiting our Coat
.ir 4 .Suit Depart
ment . T'.c. style,
worker ... .hip and
cni.ii:: are unsur-p.iH-d.
The prices
.lie in keeping with
our policy ot giving
the customer the
b:st possible value.
Made of fine quality broad
cloth, cardinal, blue or brown
lined yoke and Q I
sleeves, sale price. . P "
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This beautiful broadcloth coat
is full satin lined, extra large
sweep, faced with C 1 C
silk braid, colors. V J
WEI.b DHILLINQ.
For un-to-daie e!l drllllnir see
LiiDuke A I-efflcr Co., well drillers.
Tel. Red 5121. 999 Vlllnrd nnl. tf
NEWLAND'S
EUGENE
BARGAIN SHOP
noon K.wvi.NU.
John M. P. Dixon, successor to W.
E. lloddy. All wood sawed to guaKO.
For prompt service phone lllack
3312. Residence 324 High streot. tf
Gasoline Woodsuw.
t'AItl'K.NTKIt
Dulldlng or remodeling, by day or
H. H. McVAY
Successor to M. S. Hubble
Transfer Company
will do a ironornl trrinnfor business ;
wMil, liouneliold irmxla, tninkn nn :
nil thing In his line will recede
contract. Call or address II, 467i' I ana onrerul AtoMtunn.
Oak street. s7 "lluslneiw Prompt and Cttrefnl" In
our motto.
Monarch ranges. Thirty days' fro-j Phono lU-d 1431
trial. J. W. Kays Fur. On. it or Ipto order at Nadoau Olgar Mine
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Everyone is anxious to secure a Competence for old age.
Young Man,
Will Yon Commence Now?
Every young man who has acquired fortune, has made his start from REAL ESTATE.
We are offering t start you in FRUITVALE on a five or ten acre tract. No capital required; save a portion of your
earnings and make a commencement Now.
Only a small payment needed to put you in possession of one of these beautiful suburban tracts. We are in position to
pve SUcn terms as you reasonably need.
Our offer will stand for the next thirty days.
Will
you avail yourself of this opportunity ? Surely you cannot afford to waste your time. Why not commence
now J Call at the office of the Eugene Real Estate & Investment Company ; we will talk this matter over with vou, show you
thesp fr. i . i i r
- u ana start you on the road or success.
iweslme
550 Willamette Street. Phone "Main 78"
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