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, , i V AND OUUNTY 1 ------ s;TUUDAY .DECEMBER 4, "A pi,K48AST HIIL KVEST . ,sd and K1"11" Celebute I ' ..,d Jllrtliday of II". Wllltam (he West, Sr. pleasant Hill, Nov. 22, 1907, ,.i. iluv will long be remembered . ., , reistlvn end Invite i neighbors i Mr nod in WlllUm Went, sr, Tue ! w iouy' but b 11 0'cl0,!k lMr limodlou psrlort were thronged ms merry crowd who bud assembled ...ylibrate Mother West's blrtbduy, .h. belntr 72 years of age. Horn Iu Canada, of English and DoA-h parents, Father Weal, a native j Kcotlund, has passed liia 78tb mile At.- jit being ooru 'je same year as Leeo Victoria. The old couple are ,oW enjoying the fruits of their pant ,.,i.iiv. At this gathering was also . runlon of their seven sons and d.uzbterx, all that are now living ,1m a farewell to one son, David West, indtwo duughters, MreElmhlrst and Mm Short, who have been visiting Udr parents and other relatives for .rtrsl weeks pant. Tbey started the g,xt morn I. g ror eiivenon, mar ion county, so'l West Point, Oregon, and ill start from Portland the 281b for Ihelr borne In Canada. The time was spent In social chat till about 1 o'clock, when dinner was IDnnUDceu. 'io " vuujim ii'u ins f,. When the dining-room was inched the eye was greeted by a long laUe deornted with flowers and trntulns under the load of good tbl'ms to tempt t'o keen appctiies. After dinne. Ilio children presented ineir dlher and mother with flue niackln lotlies and wished them many years of life to enjoy them. And by their broad smiles you could see they wet e kindly appreciated. Those present were: Mr and Mis Win We-, sr, Mr and Mn J W West, Mr n .1 Mrs Wm Wot, jr. Mr and Mrs 1' L Brlstow, Mr aud Mis T Walker, Mr and Mrs 8 Blgdon, Mr and Mrs J Wheeler, Mr ud Mrs L E rarks, Mr and Mrs J K VcKiozle, Mr and Mrs Wm Linton, Mr and Mrs H A McKenzle, Mr and Unit J Hemphill, Miss Grace Marks, Ur Amos Walker, Mr Casper Barstch. TIiom from a dlstauce were: Mr David Vint. Mrs Elaihlrst, Mrs It Short of Peterborough county, Out; Mrs Kate Spray of Salem, Oiegon, and Mrs Jus Black, of Crook county, Oregon. A Friend. The Coining Woiunn Who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well ss the (ood old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times tun down In health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, head aches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy pulls. The most wonderful remedy ror theso women is Eleotrlo Bitters. Thousands of auflerers from lurue back ids weak kidneys rise up and call 1 bltwsed. It Is the medicine for women. Female complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by the use ot Eleclrio Bitters. Deli cate women should keep this remedy on band to build up the system. Only Mcents per bottle. For side by Hen derson 4 Linn. Money to Loan. We have a block of $10,.')00 to loan on good furms In Lane county. If you have good security and perfect title, we can furnish yon the coin without delay, as we make our own examina tion of security. Call on us or write. H. Steele & Co, Albany, Oregon. Farms for Sale. I have now thirty flue farms In the Willamette valley for sale. These forms include every variety In size and price. For description list, address Geo. M. Mili.kk, WilkiuB Block, Eugene, Or. One or Mobk Sdroeons of the Natlnual Hurgloal Instituto, S;9 Bush Ht, Ban Francisco, may be consulted nfe of charge In reference to any deformity, club feet, hip disease, eto, Para vain. nil... futula. curonlo dig' eases and tlm nnrmanent cure of rupture, at the Hoflman Houso, Eugene, Sulurdav, Deoember 11. one day onlv. and 'at the Drain Hotel, wain. Mondfiv. TlBRember 13. one clay only. For the cure of these specialties "'is lustituto stands unparaneieu The highest references given. Hk Blcffd Them. Joe Slever, the bicyclist totiilst. who Is traveling round the border of the U S, and Tassed through Euijene the other day, on reaching Harrlsburg, was arrosted for riding on the sidewalk and fined HO. He called a special session of the city council, told them be had no money and that It would be foolish for them to bourd him five days, ard they let blm go. Couoab Killed. Mr Edg"r Par ons, of Goshen, recently killed a very srge cougar at the Pine Openings He was watching a deer trail when he beard a slight noise behind him, and upon looklug around was surprised to ee a cougar withlu 10 feet, evidently with the Intention of tprlnglng upon bim. A well directed shot laid the beast out, and Mr Parsons will have a rug made of I he hide. for Sale. Milch cows for sale Price according to quollty of coi Also fine bred heiflrs at fair prices. Douolas & Co. Springfield, Or. CKir-PLEii. The water Is washing under some of the iIUns to the ap proaoli of the Coburg McKenzle bridge audltnwxL tiiiinn t once or it WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER! Cluck Lnnd pi ws, Culllsoii & Sou III...!, . iuuaui (J cent a pair end Dunn's. up a Al Waddle, of Portland, Is In the city. Doo Johnson this forenoon. returned to Junction us uweu came up from Monroe inisarternoon, a j . a une secondhand Phaeton for $00 ifij luauibers, The sale of Linn county property for m commenceu Monday, in. . iusurace ustmrn re urned to H. lem on this forenoon's train. Genuine No 40 Oliver chilled shares at 60 cents, at F I, Chambers. Dr C L Luckey returned from Cot. isge urove-Lematl this forenoon. The condition of Mrs Itov Allev. who is seriouHiy in, remains unchangod. All kinds of fui mlng Implements. Calllsou A Son. Mrs a Smeed and daughter, of Waltervllle, vUlted In the city today. Superior drills and seeders, Calllson A Son. Darwin Brlstow returned to his home at Cottage Grove this afternoon Highest cash price paid for wheat. F. E. Dl'NN. Mayor Kuykendall returned from his regular visit to Salem this after noon. W L Brlstow, o' Pleasant Hill, was .passenger nu the north bound local today. Buy an Oliver plow aud you can plow your ground now. They stay In. L Chambers, Agent. J C Bushnell, the well-known Juno- tiou City warehouseman, was' an an I v:. Ion the afternoon train. I will pay cash for 100 sacks wheat tailings. Call on RMcMchphky, Eugene. Wm II Smith, who came up last night to visit his futber, returned to Salem on this foronoou's train, George Frlssell.tlie well-known land lord of the Log Cabin, at McKenzle Bridge, Is in the city on a business trip. Mr nickels returned to Salem on (his forenoon's local train to resume his position as watchman of the State House. Wm Smith, the old pioneer, who has been eeriousjy 111 for a few days, Is much belter again, we are pleased to ebronlcle. W B Hampton and family, recently of Nebalem.are located In O W Hand saker's house, corner of Ferry and Twelfth streets. A large force of carpenters are. at work erecting shelving in the large room to be "coupled by F L Chambers' hardware store. Brownsville Times: Ed Pengra is now at Junction City lii charge of that station, but - will return to Brownsville again soon. Thomas Huueaker, of Ashland, Is visiting relatives and friends In Lane county, being In Eugeue today. He reports fair times iu Jackson county. W E Wilcox, proprietor of the Coburg poultry yards, gave us a pleas ant call today. He Is a breeder of barred Plymouth Rocks and BufT Leg horns. Mrs Kate Spray, of Salem, and Mrs Black of PrinevlHe, whouave neeu vleltlug relatives and friends In Lane county, It ft for their respective uomes today. Dontwalt until all those fine Char ter Oak Cook Stoves are all sold then pay 50 per cent more by your negli gence. F L Chambers still has a good assortment. County Clerk Jennings today grauted a marriage llceuse to Lafayette O Ackerly and Carrie li cnamuenaiu, Theso parties reside in Sluslaw country. the lower T..i.,rn.,.. riinrlev Vest, who started from Portland for Dawson City some weeks airo, with a large quantity offiozenet'KH: solJ tho eggs at Dyea f..r T.'xvnts a dozen. Prlneville Revlow, Jov. 27: Mr J is Polndexter. who had a str..ke of par- alvsis some days ago Is slowly recov- erlng aud his many friends hope to see him out again In a short time. Jacksonville Times: lion u u Mil ler was in Jacksonville Saturday, pur posing trpples for shipment. He has already shipped many carloads out of the valley, ana soma vo uu.yo. L Q Adair and wife will leave on a mouth's Visit OU toniglH 8 ovenauu train to San Francisco and Southern California. Mr Adair has promisea the Guard some letters on his travels. Dr. O. W. Biddlo may be fouud at hUrmldenceon Olive Btreet, between Fifth and Sixth streets, one block west f flm Minnesota Hotel, iw is i.- pared to do all dental work in me Desi maprr. A . u... r'hamiwrinin. who went i" Sllliwv"'"- ' t , . Chicago with a cattle train aoou weeks ago, returned noni i ia " He vblted relatives at umcago . n.hfnr. He renoits zero weather la that section and Is glad .to get back to Oregon. liucklen's Aimra eaive. m- w naive In the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever aoies, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains ' n .bin emotions, ana crns, u -- - .hivp1v cures piles, or no pay re in. cimranteed to give r qu "!r...",:j.E nr monev refused Price 25 cent, per box. F"ra'e Hendehson Stoves. At fnctory trices still, t F L Cham ASKED TO 1MTE. Resolutions rnaoimously Passed Ask ing Mr. FIskc to Order Work DktlrOuard.Dsomnberl Per previous announcement a meet ing was held in the court room last evening to consider the matter of the Improvement of the Willamette river between Harrlsburg and Eugenr. On motion County Treasurer A 8 Patterson was elected chairman and I L Campbell secretary, Mr Patter. son, on taklnir the chair, stated that he bad been Intimately acquainted with the river since 1854, when he piloted the first steamboat to Eugene, and that it waa now In better condl tlon than ever before known, and he thought the government should now lend Its assistance. A O Woodcock tben stated the ob jects of the meeting In a few words. Remarks were also made by Hon T Q Hendricks, T D Linton, J H Har ris.!, Hon L Bilyeu and L N Roney. The following resolutions were tben passed unanimously: Whereas, There Is more business transacted In Eugene, Oregon, than In any other town south of Portland, ex cept Salem, and; Whereas, There is a large amount of wheat aud other grain raised In Lane county, Oregon, and adjacent to the Willamette river, and; Wheheas, There is no means of transportation other than by the Southern Pacific Railroad Com pany and the Willamette river, and; Whereas, By a reasonable amount of work the Willamette river can be made navigable for steamboats from Harrlsburg, in Linn county, to Eugene, and; Whereas, Of the amount of mon ey appropriated by the last Congress, for the Improvement of the upper Willamette river, a part of said appro priation was to be expended upon that part of the Willamette river between said Harrlsbuig and Eugene, and; Whereas, No work has been done on said portion ef said river and none of said appropriation has been used for that purpose, and; Whereas, The best time to Im prove that portion of said river Is dur ing the winter season; It Is therefore Resolved, By .the people ot Eu gene and Lane county, uregon, in mass meeting assembled: That it is their earnest request that the proper officials of the United States government, proceed at once to have said portion of said river Im proved, and that the work be extended as far as the appioprlatlons made for that purpose will peimlt; and that a copy of these resolutions be foi warded to Captain Flak, US A, at Portland, who has charge of said work by virtue of said appropriations. On motion of A C Woodcock, It was voted to be the sense of this meeting that the business men and farmers of Lane county should build a steamboat and run the same from Eugene to down river points. PHEASANTS FOIt CALIFORNIA David F Macy Commissioned to Se cure 400 Oregon Birds. Portland Telegram, Not. SO. David F Macy, of San Francisco. representing the California fish com mission, and authorized to secure 4uu Chinese pheasants, Is In the city, nav ing returned last evening fiom a pur nhnninir trln down the valley. Mr Macy has ttius far obtained 21 (i birus, Vnt. havlno- the full number be is authorized to purchase, he will there fore make another effort to secure birds this week, his next objective point being Eugene. The birds he already has secured were purchased at nMwhiirc. Jeflerson. Turner, Baiem and Woodburn. git Is the intention of the California o.immlsslon to stock tbat state, and with this end in view, Mr Macy was directed to secure the birds, ine pheasants will be protected by law for two years, and possibly longer, before any shooting will be permitted, and as the climate or California is suuaoie nr their nrooaeation, It Is believed tbey will multiply rapidly. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take It to your druggist and get a sample bottle of Dr King's Niw Discovery ror oouiuuiy tlon, coughs and colds. Tbey do not ask you to buy nerore irymg. iu.. will show you the great merits or mis irnlw wonderful remedy, ana snow nn what can be accomplished by the nffular size bottle. This Is no experl- .-0 mnf. and would De aisasiroua w proprietors, did tbey not know It would Invsriably cure. Many of the ht nhxslclaus are now using it In .....I. .niinj. with urest results, and LUl I""- .rarplvlniTon it In moitieveriCMci. Trial bottle free at uenaersou owuu drua store. Regular size, 60 cents end ... a T l.t. fl.00. T.....wn Prunes. Roseburg Re- "O W Soloroan, representing J W Teasdale 4 Co, of St Louis, Is bere ikinff aftr Douglas oouniy prune.. He bss purchased the ciopof Hughee & Bon, Wall Bros, L Chapman and versl others and expects 10 soiy .u all about 12 car loads. TltCnS DAY, DECEMBER 2. Wheat Is 67 cents er bushel here. James Cloodule, f Cobjrg, was In Eugene today. Joel Ware Jr, Is conilderably Im proved today. Albany and Salem hold city elec tions Monday. II T Condon, of the Reghler, made a trip to Salem today. Mrs James Huffman la confined to her room with sickness. L Q Adair and wife left on their California trip laxt night. Mrs Geo Starsbury wnt to Junction thla morning for a short visit. J C Bushnell, of Junction, was do- log business In Eugene yesterday. Will Smith, of Salem, Is up for a few days visit to bis father, who Is quite 111. Unas Ulory or Seattle, Wash, was registered at the Hoffman House to day. Mrs Frank Scott, of Creawell, re turned to her home on today's 2.04 local. A horse dragging a wagon tongue through the streets today indicated a rnnaway. John Sims and daughter, Miss Sadie and Ira Ishain, of MoKenzle Bridge, came down yesterday. The steamship Columbia yesUrday run Into the Union Fishermen's can nery. Damage, about $5300. Mr aud Mrs Jos G Gray returned this ufteruoon from a visit at Albany with tbelr daughter, Mrs Frank Miller. Ueergo Marx left with George Frls- sell for McKenzIo Bridge this after noon, where he will spend several weeks. Justice Felds retired from the U 8 supreme court yesterday, after 44 years of service. He will draw full pay un til he dies. Mrs J L May and family arrived from Grant's Pass on this morning's tialn to Join bi r husband, who takes L G Adair's place temporarily. Cbas Hill, of Belknap Springs, In forms us tbat six Inches of snow fell at that place on the 10th and 20th of November. It went of! early on the 21st. No anor since. Archbishop Wm Gross arrived np fioru Pod land today, and Is the guest of Father Daly In this city. He will dedicate the new Catholio church at Cottage Grove December 6. Miss Edythe Huffman will return from San Francisco shortly after Christmas. She had Intended staying In tbat city most of the winter, but her physician advised her to return home. Miss Catherine C Coggswell returned home from Portland on last night's train. She was accompanied home by Miss Beebe, of Portland, who will take a course of dramatlo train ing. Salem Journal, December 1: Dr Wm Kuykendall of Eugene, lectured before Willamette medical college this afternoon Mrs Shell, who baa been visiting Mrs B B Herrlck or thla city, returned to Eugene today. ChasHill, manager of the Belknap Springs, and wife, came down yester day evening and will stop In Eugene until Saturday, when they will go to Portland for a couple of months visit. Geo Frlssell will attend to the Springs during tbelr absence. Grant's Pass Courier, Deo 1: Mr A Q Holden, representing Horst Bros, the hop buyers of Salem, has been in the city for several days. Mr Holden talked with quite a number of hop growers, but found none of them wlllr Ing to sell at present prices, lie des cribes Josephine county hops as "aver aelng prime." He offered from 8 to is cents. The memorial exercises commemo rating the 00th annlverrary or me Whitman massacre wero brougbl to a close at Waila Walla Tuesday. Tbe nroirramme was carried out without any delay, with the exception of the nnvellinir of the monument. uecauBe of a dolay in transpoi tailor., the moniv mcnt did not arrive, which proved I mnt dlsannolntDient. This neces' sltated a change iu the programme. Amasa Hurd arrived here from Vlnrann on last nlCUl'S SlBEe, auu will spend several days In Eugene, He says that the body ot young Sweet, who was drowned in me Riimlaw. has not been recovered yet. He also states the Klondike vessel is moving right along. His wife eame un from Portland last nlglit ana loined him here, and they will leave th.ir Florence home ou Monday's lira suwii - - tage. Blue River Assay. A return has been received from a San Francisco assayer giving iu re sults of an away of a Gold Hill ledge owned by Cuauncey Dale In the Blue River mlninir district, it snows aoi.ia to the ton. To make eertoln of a correct assay 500 pounds of tne roca were seni io tbe assayer in San Francisco and tnne other nlaces. The Han rancioco man is the first to report. To Bell or Trade One and one-half lots in Irving, atore building and stock of merchan v.t.m t.1000. Will exchange for farm Droperty or stock rancn, or sei cheao for cash. Reason for telling, go Ins to Alaska. Attention Ladles. See window display of ladu chili ren't colored aud black a and shoes. New for winter. The latest. FED05H. BOARD OF TRADE. llelJ id Eoltaiaslie U; list Nigb.f. Diiiar The OU.Tlme Via sr. Dallj Quart Daoambsrl. (Unusual Interest was taken In tbe Board of Trade meeting held laat night at the Board of Trade rooms. Our people seem to be waking op to the Importance of doing something for themselves as well as aeelng that money appropriated for tbe Improve ment of the Willamette river from Harrlsburg to Eugene la nsed as was Intended. Tbe following resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, Tbe appropriation baa been made for the improvement; tbe surveys, plats, maps, eto, showing every place on tbe river where work Is to be done, with eoat of same are on Die; therefore, be It "Resolved, by tbe Eugene board of trade tbat this matter ofrler lm provement Is of more Importance to the business Interests of Eugene, and tbe producers of Lane county than any matter before us today and we earnest ly hope for the speedy and permanent Improvement of our river and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Captain Flck U 8 A at Portland, Ore gon." The question of building a boat by the citizens of Eugene, as thoroughly discussed and tbe prevailing sentiment was In favor ot taking hold of the mat ter at onoe, to bull and equip a boat to ply on tbe Wlllamotte between Eu gene and Portland. EESIuNED MS POSITI05. L II Johnson Resigns and S 8 Spencer L IT ill Fill Ike Vacancy In the Bask. Louis H Johnson, who bat been with tbe First National Bank of thla olty for the paat seven j ears, and who baa filled the position very acceptably to the bank and the puello, hat re signed bis position, to take effect about the first of the year. Mr Johnson wlM go te Pendleton about February 1st to associate him self with the (leaver Bros, Intending to open np a large general merchan dise business, but entirely discon nected from the boot and ahoe busi ness, wblck Cleaver Bros will still own separately. Mr Johnson It truly a Lane county boy, having been born and reared In her boundaries. He la a first-class bnslness man, and we pre dict will make a success In hit new home. He It a man of honor and in tegrity. He baa been quits prominent In social circles and will be missed therefrom. . Tbe bank bat secured the services of B 8 Bpecoer to take the place made vacant by Mr Johnson's resignation Mr Spencer is another worthy ton of I Lane county, baa bad considerable experience in thlt line of business, and will be able to take tbe position at onoe and fill it acceptably. Real Estate Transactions. KUOSNl, Settle E Humphrey to F L ud Frances W Washburn, 10x160 rest In Mulligan's addition; consideration, $150. SAGINAW. D W Harding and wife to 8 Q Lewis, tract of land: $!. D W Harding to 0 II Jones, lot 1, block 2; fl. CODKTT. Joseph Burkhard and wife to Albert Rueeser aud John Zinlker, 1302.78 acres In tp 19, s r 8 w; 112,500. 40, JMTedrow to James Randall, acres In tp 17sr6w;400. Current Wat Too Strong. Albany Herald. Dee. 1. Mr J B Tilletson has been at Gates at work upon the bridge, to put It In repair, and bad tbe false work nearly completed for raising tbe bridge, when the river rose about eight feet In one nliht and bore down with tuch Irre sistible force at to take out five of the nine bents In the false work, rendering It Impossible to do anything until tbe water bad receded. Mr Tlllotaen re turned to Albany last night Loosl Market Dec. 8. Wbeat-07o Oats-28o Hops 6 to 12o Eggs 25o Butter 85 to 45o per roll Potatoes. 25. Ctpes and Jackets. New fall line of ladies plush capes and cloth Jackets bss arrived. Call and see them before they are picked FE DCKW. Independence, Or, Nov. 80. Hops' are beslnnlng to move, fonr lots cou tracted being partly delivered tooay 840 bales at 12 cents a pound; 70 bales at 12) cents, 80 bales at 12 cents and 60 bales at less than 12 cents. Our Liberal Merchants. A committee from the Poultry Associa tion muli a nartlal canvass of our merchants for prises for tbe forthcom' Ine meetlPC of tbat organisation la this city. Every mercnant asxeo, 1 understand, gave tome article. iLivn wm. 4, 1 I As well as tho walking plows, give univer sal satlsfaotion. Don't bs short ....and O iver Steel Afresh carload now at... Deputy toanie Warden Explains. Euoenk, Or., Deo, 1, 1697. F.niTOR Guard: Will you allow me to answer an item that appeared In the Eugene Register of Noy 80th, tn which U made mention, of a case wherulu J B Hopkins, president of the Eugene Lumber Co, was arrested for violating the state game law, and In which, said article baa a tendency to leave the Impression on tbe publio tbat nA charge was malicious, for tne rea- son that this case was parllel with oue beard tome time ago before Justice Wheeler against the same party, ana waa acauttted by a Jury, and also for this reason Mr Wheeler refused to en tertain Hie charge. I do not oouoi Mr Hopkins being held In high esteem as a citizen of Eugene. Mr Hopkins It at liable to err at any man, ana tne old nassaire of Scripture should never be lost tight of: 'that it, wneu m. woman waa brouaht before I'nrist to oe stoned for violating one of the Divine lawe "Neither do I oondemn you but b and sin no more." The article seems to nave a wuuoucjr to eonvev the Idea to the publio, that tbe reason Justice .Wheeler would no entertata the case, was because it was parallel with the other case, i win tav thlt for the benefit of tbe puouo aud in Justice to Mr Wheeler: It wst on account of tit Cbnnaenuai reiauou. with said oompejs,!jalng their attor. ney in some respects and also that Mr Wheeler would have Drougnt lue cms If the state had had the right to call a jury, whloh Is not the law. I expeot to deal with Mr Hopkins, John Doe. Will Elkcliaser anu an then, who violate any of the provis- lont pertaining to the game lawt oi iu . Sll.. state, be he father or brower. iw- have In courte and juriea uciuiug and not newspapers before tney are tried. Respectfully, CHAS. M. KlSSENQEB, runni nm Warden for Lant i j . - county, Oregon. Oats Wanted. Inquire of Ax Billy. Prizes Offered, Oregon'! society of the Boni of the Revolution has oner d three Drlses of $25, f 15 and $10, re naotlvelv. for the best essayt wruieu h.minllaofthe Dubllo Schools of the state, under 21 years of age on any of tho following eubjects: i. toowueu- il Consress. the Influences wnicn .nuul Us assemb aire, tue cnaraoier and rank, what It accompllsuea. Causes which led to armed resistance In Massachusetts, Including lxiog ton and Conoord. 8. Trenton-Prince ton eamnalsn. 4. The surrender of Cornwalllt and causes leading to AHHrna Wallace McCamant of l'ori land, for further particulars. Boildino Secured, Hon J H Mo- Cluna" has kindly donated the frame bulldlngontbe corner of Willamette and Seventh ttreett, formerly occupieu a second band and feed store, to tne Lane county poultry association tbelr show on Deo 30, 81 and January we 1. We learn tbat a large number birds will be exhibited. sighted.... buy an imitation. Plow Guaranteed to Scour. SOI 13 AGENT Save Your liouey. So you can go to the Shelton Build Ing, Willamette street, near Seventh, and see such an exhibition of articles of historical value to this state as has never been attempted before in this county. Alao heltlooma and relics from all parts of the world, luoluding a coin from the ruins of Pompeii. This exhibition will be open for several dayt after December 12th. Special ad mission for school children Saturday afternoon, December 18th. NOTICB. To all persons bavIngJn tbelr pos session artioles which would add to tbe Interest of thla exhibition, even If enly a dish brought across tbe plains In tbe early days, or a coujnterpane f made by yo'ur grandmother, y&n will lavor tbe committee and aid in me success of the canvass of tbe town by Immediately notifying the chairman, MM ItODKKT McMUBl'MY. her M C Alerldge. The Evangelist, Rev M 3 Alerldge closed a very successful revival meet- lug of nearly three weeks continuance In Cottage Grave on last Sabbath even ing. Aftor a few dayt of much needed rest, Mr Alerldge will begin a series of meetings In tho Cumberland rresDy terlan church of this city, next Bab bath morning the 6th lnit. - aa He la Invited to hold some meetings In nttsburg, Pen n, and will probably pend the coming year In tht east. He Is a fine preacher and tne people or our town will be delighted to hear bim. Church Dedication. The new Catholio churoh at Cottage Grove will be formally dedicated next Sunday, December 6, by Archbishop Gross. Tht ceremonies will begin at 10:30 a m. The Archbishop will de liver the teraion for the occasion. In the afternoon at 8;30 there will be vespers and a sermon by Father Black of Portland. The Eugene Choral Choir will fur nish muslo for the occasion. Second Hand. A lot of second hand bicycles, bug glee, hacks, wagons aud plows, and at away down prices on both new and second hand at K L Chambers. Dally Ousril, roc.mber i. To Cottaob Grove. Yesterday's Salem Journal: "Archbishop Gross of Portlund went to Albany today. He was en route from Baker City, where he dedicated a hospital. He goes to Cottage Grove to consecrate a new church on December o. xiis Grace, the Archbishop, Is enjoying the best health he has bad for years. Clobh Season Here. Hunters should remember that theclos season for pheasants, grouse, eto, Is now in for e. Chinese pheasants are reported quite plentiful In most sections, even if they have been hunted so thoroughly thisseison. . It Is likely Lane county will have mure birds than ever next seosou. hers. 5 will be Impaaeable.