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ROOSEVELT EN O ORSES FAIR MARKET REP0R1. In Hit Mettage to Congrats He Rec (Prices quoted are retail.) Butter, country 30c Butter, cooking 25c Butter, creamery, lb 37)-je Butter fat 34c Eggs 35c Chickens 7 l/ i c Onions, cwt. $3.00 Apples, bushel, according to quality 9OC Cbittem Bark, old 5c Mohair 29)4 c Hides, green 4c Salt Hides, dry 5c Potatoes . $ l.a 5 Cabbage, cwt $1-50 Turnips, cwt $1.50 Carrots, cwt $1.50 Parsnips, cwt $2.00 IN D IG E S TIO N . A t the C h u rc h e s PBODCCK. ommends the Participation Uncle Sam in Exposition. U ot Seattle. Deo. 10.— Now that Pres ident K ix.He veil in bis message to Congress has endorsed the partici pation of the United States govern ment in the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, tbe management of the 1900 fair will carry on a campaign to aecure the early passage of tbe appropriation bill. Henry R. Heed, director of exploitation, has gone to Washington to open up head quarters to circulate information in HAY, OBAIN, ETC regard to tbe plans and objects of (Retail prices are quoted) the exposition. Later on a com Wheat, bushel $o.yo mittee composed of officials of tbe Wheat and vetch, chopped ton $32.00 exposition and prominent men of 45c Alaska and tbe Pacific Northwest Oats, bushel Bran, ton $21.00 will go to tbe National capital to Clean wheat chop, ton $33.00 present tbe exposition's case before Oats and vetch chopped, ton $25.00 Congress. Mixed, ton $24.00 . $28.00 The fact that tbe exposition man Shorts, ton $2.20 agement has pledged itselt not to Flour, valley, cwt Flour (bard wheat, cwt $2.60 accept a loan or a gift from Uncle Rolled barley, per 751b sack $1.10 Sara Is endorsed in President Roose Rolled barley, standard, sack $1.00 velt's message. This, it is thought Hay, baled, ton $ i3.oo by the officials, will have much M V K sto c k m a r k k T. weight with Congress. The sec Cows tion of the President’s message re Sheep 40 5 tofic ferring to tbe Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Veal, dressed Hogs dressed 6c Exposition is as follows: “ The courage and enterprise of the citizens of tbe far northwest iu their projected Alaska-Yukon-Pa COTTAGE (¡ROVE'S MAIL TRAINS cific Exposition, to lie held in 1909, S o u th b o u n d should receive liberal encourage T ra in N o . 11..............8:08 p. m. T rain N o . 17..............10:80 p. in. ment. This exposition is not sen Train No. 15.................. 1:20 a. in. timental in its conception, but seeks N o rth b o u n d to exploit the natural resources of Train N o . 16................ 1 :53 p. m Train No. 18................ ft :10 a. m. Alaska and to promote the com T rain No. 14.................ft:38p. m. T rain N o . 12.............. 10:48 a. m merce, trade and industry of the No. 12 closed, pnnrh to P ort Pacific states with their neighbor land only. ing states and with our insular pos sessions and the neighboring coun tries of tbe Pacific. The exposi Lodge Directory. tion asks no loan from tbe congress, but seeks appropriations for nation al exhibits and exhibits of tbe R E B E h A H S CottiiRi* d ro v e , No. MeettngH 1st. 8rd. and ftth. F ri Western dependencies of the gen 24, d a y of every month,I E t t a B a k k ii , N. O . eral government. The state of Washington and the city of Seattle K a t ir B, V ratch , Kee. have shown the characteristic West O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet 2nd ern enterprise in large donations for R ami 4th W ednesday of each m onth. M rh M ary B ak k r . O raci . i :. the conduct of this exposition, in M rh . O. W . W a i . i . aor , Rec. which other states are lending a generous assistance.” O. W. — Bohem ia Cninp, No. 200 , Work on the exposition grounds W Meets every F rid a y evening. L . W. B ak er , Consul Com . is progressing rapidly. Most of C iiam . V A x D r x n n m , Clerk. the grading for roadways, avenues, plazas and circles han been finished, O . T . M .—C ascade C am p No. 200 and the grounds are enclosed by a K Meets every Thu rsday night. fence. The contract for the erec O. H. V ratch , Com. tion of the emergency hospital has R. K . B e n n in , Cooter. been let and tbe structure will be O. O. F. — Cottage G ro ve, No. 08, completed within the next few I. Meet every S atu rd ay night. weeks. Contracts have been grant O ho , C o m e r , N. G. ed for four large buildings which A. B k k w k r , Sec. are to lie finished within six months. . of A . 1— M eeting» lHt aud 8rd They are the Fine Arts palace, Aud M. M W onday In each month, itorium, Machinery Hall and the A. 8. PowRi.l., Consul. C. W . W a i . i . ace , clerk. Manufacturers building. The three first will be permanent structures, being built out of buff brick with M B. A . — Modern Brotherhood of America. Meet the 2d and 4th T u es terra cotta trimmings, day o f each m onth at 1 ,0 .0 .P . H all. T , W . J e n k in s See Most all of the exhibit palaces will be classic in design as far aH W . 0. W . -S t . Valentine Circle 121, modern usage will permit. After MeetM 1st an d 8rd T u esday In each m onth in W . O, W . H all. tbe fair the permanent buildings F i o r a J. M i i . i . kh , Clerk. will lie used by Wnshingt n Upi- versity upon the campus of whieh Foresters o f A m s i f f a f .Meet eve the exposition will lie held, for col M onday evening. C. C. C o f f m a n , C. R. lege edifices. H e n S a n t o r o , F .8 . The Arctic Brotherhood, an order composed of men who have been in A F. & A M .— C o tta ge G ro ve, No. 51. Meetings 1st an d 8rd W ednes Alaska and Yukon, will erect a d a y of each month. building costing $25,000. The site O l i v e r V r a t t h , W . M. has been selected and plans for the O. E. W ooi.R v, See. structure are now lieing prepared. G . A . R -A p pu n tata* Post N o 34, During the exposition the building Meets at 1 p. in., on the 2d and 4th S atu rd a y of each month. will lie used as club house and will D r l>. L. W o o d s , P. C. contain an exhibit of curios and O . W . R k v n o i . d m , AdJ. relics of the Northland. After the fair it will lie turned over L. O. T . M.— Lady Lainson Hive, N o 42. Meets 2d each month. an d 4th Friday of to the Washington university for M b s M a r t S ohtmtx , L. C, the use of students from Alaska M ish L r t a S anford , R, K. and Yukon. William Jennings Hryan, in a O 1 *:, S .— C ottage G ro v e Chapter No ♦. “ e-itlngs held on 2d and 4th F rl- letter to Henry E. Reed, director of d « . of each month. exjdoitation, heartily endorses «h r M r s . B o s e n i i i r o , W . M. T. C. WiTEEl.RH, W. P. parth,)>ation of the United States M r s . M a i d s W h c r i . r u . See. governm-ut. Methodist K p iw o p n l Church, Rev. 8. M. Nlckle. Pastor. Preaching services a t 11 a. ni. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School. 10 a. m., E pw ortli iA-ague, 0:80 p. m . Prayer meeting T h u rsd ay evening at 7:80. All nre cordially invited to lie present Christian Scien e services held over Allison's B a rb e r shop every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and W e d n e sd a y evening at S o ’clock. Christian Church, Rev W. A. Elkins Pastor. Services at 11 in the morning and 7.30 in tbe even ing. Y. P. S. C. E- meeting at 6:3o p. m. Sunday school at lo o’clock. Intermediate Endeavor Society at 2:30 and Choir practice every Saturday evening at 7.30. First Presbyterian Church, l ’aetor Rev. H. L. Nave; Morning service, 11, evening 8, Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p> m. All strangers and sojourners welcome. Catholic Church— Mass every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Vespers and Benediction at 7 o'clock p. m. Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, pastor. P R O F E S S IO N A L V c « V . « V.-WiV-»)'V. * 11 A W.Wi-V. 0 i 4 M AK,ON Phone veatci- GG lies. J’hone Main 410^ J T FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED EMBALMER P a rlo rs at Veatch d Law son's. * I K. YOU NO J. ATTO RN R Y AT LA W Office: Y oung B u ild in g . M ain Street, W est Side. ^ School Libraries. M ary o o ds , D ic k e y , Pres. See. W. B. Dillard, County Superin E, J e n n i e W tendent of Schools was in the Grove o f P . — Juventus L o d ge No. 4 s. Friday and Saturday giving person K . Meets every W ednesday night al attention to ths distribution of S . It. P i p e r C. C. library books allotted to the vari- C h a s . V a n P f n B f . b u . K .o f K . .v s . oua district schools in the vicinity Go to the Toggery for gentle- of Ibis place. men'a Christmas presents. Commercial Stables A ll kiiuls o f First Class Rigs, at reasonable prices Large Feed Barn in connection : TULLA r T p OWELL COTTAOR (iROVE. OREGON SAVE $1.70 Aud get the news of the world TW IC K EACH WKEK the local news once a week and an illustrated magazine once a month. This is the combination: Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year, 104 copies 209 Keep bright and you’ll bo kept busy. Light is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights makes many a sale “ the night before.” It a t t i a c t s at t e nt i o n, Pacific Monthly, one year, 12 copies. 1.50 1.00 ................ price for the three................ $ 4.00 Publishers' All three one year for $2.30 Thu S e m i-W e e k ly Journal. Portland, or., is a farm newspaper published Tues- «lay and Friday o( each week, it lias its own leased wires and its reports of events an always the latest and without bias or prejudice. Its market reports are corrected un for each issue by one whose business it is to do that and nothin« else I hey iire rein- hie. Its story page, and page o f comics are alway Interesting, ami its farm department (soon to lie a feature) will contain original articles by special paid writers. Tli«’ P a c ific M o n th ly, published at Portland, Or , is tho leading magazine ol the West. It is beautifully illustrated Its .stories are clean and wholesome and intenselr Interesting. Electric light is the heBt and only illuminant. When may our man see you about it? W im j - mmettf . V alley R i . fctiiic £ Co. 1 The Cottage G ro v e L ead er, is your local paper and you need it to keep in touch witli local news and happenings. $ 2 .3 0 ^he Thre© For On© Y e a r , Only JgT N e w or R e n e w a l s ^ 4 li. li. Time Table No. 4 * : o ! T o take effect Novem ber 1 190*!. PRANG LUCILE HARD Fast OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST 4 Room 1-4 New ChrlsmanBk. Eugene, Or. j* K* 9 ^ w . K IM K , M. I). P H Y S IC IA N and S C R O E O N 9 ¿j Office in M cFa rla n d B u ild in g O ver W yn n e's H ard w are Store Office Phone, 341 Residence Phone, 126 gj J Bound 3 an d 4 T u esd a y W . Bound an d Sat o n ly la n d 2 D a lly Ex- N o 3— N o 1 je p t Sunday. No 2 -N o F.M 1 A M I M 1 sTnTtoNS | K ie v 1 S.M. | r.M 2 :.* ) 7 :30 0 .<’«>Uage G ro ve . .. 671 12:00' 6.16 J:40 7:50 3.5 W a ld e n ......... 710 11:2.5 4:Ch 2:49 7*M» 6.7 . C erro G o r d o ... 807 11:16 4 .50 3:00 8:14 8 ti . D o r e n a ............ 841 11:08 4:44 .3:18 8:40 12 ........ s t a r .............. 917 10:40 4 :T ¡ 3 :2«5 8:50 13 5 W icks 946 10:33 1:25 3::ii> 9:0f> 16 9 . Red B r id g e ....... 1020 10:28 4:JO 3:;w 9:1.5 16 6 .W ild w o o d 1040 10:1 i> 4:17 3:i>0 9:45120.0 . .D is s t o n ........... 1060 l(kO«l 4:00 MAGAZINE READERS Subject to change without notice. A ll outward freight forwarded only at the! Joint risk of shipper and consignee. Stage leaves Wildwood after the arrival train on Mondays, Wednesday« and Friday* for Bonita an«I Oraeco. Returning on Tne* fays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight will not be received at the O. & 8. E. K. R. Depot after 5 p. m. To insure forward ing on next train freight must be delivered in ampl • time to permit ol it being billed . A Fresh Complexion Robertine, a mild, delightful f • preparation, delicately fragrant, j Makes the skin exquisitely soft; banishes crackled appearance caused by over-dryness j reduces the size of enlarged pores, cleanses them, re- . duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nourish ment of skin glands and stimulation of the capillaries which also feed the skin and supply its healthful color. Ask your Druggist f o r a free sample o f lOBERTINEi fO û IUNSCT MAQAZINE buutifulfy iUuaiated, good Ronea and article# about California and all tha lu Wert. a monthly publication devoted to the farming mtererta of the Wert. Time Table. In effect Sunday, Nov. 2 > 12 a m I NORTH BOON» bound N o 15 1.20 a m I 4.30 a m No 13 New Fast Train n ° 11 • year AY-FEVÏ.H ln l ))£ r e ^ i $ 0.50 a year \ HOAD OF A TH0U8AN0 WONDERS a book of 75 page#, containing 120 colorod photographs ol picturesque spots in California and Oregon. Total . . . / ''r J jfcf) 7 5 ; ■■ a * : . . " '. , $ 2.75 SUNSET MAGAZINE JAMES FLOOD BLDG . SAN FRANCISCO Curn v%m a e x to G i v o ÜatiG:acCIciU CïVCa »ÎELÏLF A T ONCI» r ricin: w-q, nno' lies, licnls and protHltil 1 «■ a «1 m« inbr;me rcHuliiiui fr<-aiCi.inni îp L 1 ivisfiw .iy a in tîi Ile. dqni'ih, ::« •'.» cs tîiO U*, ¿-r-s o f T:idc end V I ) IM*. . C< « lt.liilM ITO injUTl 09(lrrfl ;> î • ■ î \. I i flic 11 î il^ v i l nlcorUl : : \ L0 rrnts fit I'',i; e? If . ijuiiî ECZKMA and PILE CURE ist. . îSi-Y's C.?r.:AM S al * 2 .5 5 p a m No I 7 Cottage Grove Local 3.50 pm ^ $ 1.50 No i0 1:*8 a m .... 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Ç'" The Pubi sher's Claims Sustained U n it e d S t a t e s C o u r t o f C l a im s T h e P u b lish e rs o f W ebster*« In tern ation al D ictio n a ry alle g e th a t it “ is, in f t. t.tln* |>< ■ p il la r U n a b rid g ed th o ro u g h ly re-edited In ex e r r d e ta il, and v a s tly en rich e d In e v e ry p a rt, w ith the pui'|><«e o f a d a p tin g it to meet the la rg e r and se v e re r le iju ire iu tu t* o f a uotb er genera tio n ." W e a re o f th e o p in io n th a t th is a lleg atio n morit c le a r ly an d a c c u ra te ly d t ^ r i l e s the w o rk that, nns been nc< rnpiished r .d the re su lt th a t h -« 1 »« u < each« d. T h o Diet .»n a rx , as I t n ew stands, h m liecn th o n m lily «*- e«lited In e v e ry d e ta il, Ims been c o r n fed in e v e ry p a rt, and is a d m ira b ly adapted to meet th e la rg e r and se v e re r re q u ire » « nts o f a g en e ra tio n w h ich d« 1 Hands m ore ot p opu lar p h ilo lo g ie a l know led ge th a n a n y g en eration th a t th e w o rld h u s e x e r con tain ed . I t is Perhaps needless to add t lia t we refer to th e d ic tio n a ry In o u r J u d ic ia l w o rk ns ot th e h ig h est a u th o r ity in a ccu ra cy o f defin i t io n : an d th a t I11 th e f u tu r e as in th e past it w ill be the sou rce o f eoustaut reference. CHARLES O. HOIT, C b »f Jostle«, ' LAURENCE WRLOOH, J o h n p a n is •TAHTOtf J. PFFT.I.R, n. how ht . The above refer» to WEBSTER'S IN T E R N A T IO N A L THE D IC T IO N A R Y GRAND P R IZ E fth eh lirh e st a w a n l) w as g iv en to th e -fn te m a - tio n a l at tb e W o rld 's F a ir , S t. L o u is. 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