ü. of O. U ___ ^ f V VA «A- Oldest and most Widely Read Nswsfper in a Prosperous Mining Section--- C ottas'© G -ro v e, Orsgrozx, 72 ZECE 2 .C 13 E I ^ Before /ibalung IJour {Purchases For tha season do not fail to call and see our new lines of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Capes, Coats, Jackets and Furs. Also the finest line of winter underwear it has been possible to secure. The quan­ tity, excellence, reasonableness in price of cur Dress Trimmings are conceded by all to be superior to any shown heretofore. No trouble to show you our goods. % % & B R IS T O W . CLOAKS, JACKETS, Recommendations in Presi­ EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WILL PLAY THREE GAMES dent's Message. President Roosevelt’s message to Congress is generally characteristic The High School football toam of the man though the expected leaves for :ts southern trip tomor­ strbnuousness of the doctument es row night on tha early train. Tha pecially on the trust question and team is composed of the following tariff reform is disappointing. The players and subs: Right end, Fran­ following summary ot the doc­ cis; right tackle, Holt; right guard, ument shows its import: Evans; center, Booth; left end, Slat- Corporations,.and especially com­ lock; left tackle, Stevenson; left binations of corporations, should be guard, lfendershott; quarter, Kuy­ managed under public regulation. kendall; right half, Gray; left half, It is earnestly hoped that the Dillard; full back; Ivestley; substi­ Secretary of Commerce may be cre­ tutes, SIcCoruack, Crow, Erlz. ated, with a seat in the Cabinet. Coach Crabtree cud assistant There should be no halt in the Manager Harry Straight will ac­ work of building up the Navy, pro­ company the team. They play the viding every year additional fight­ Roseaurg High School Thursday ing craft. afternoon, the 1th, the Oakland Provision should be made to eleven on Friday, and coining home euable the Secretary of War to keep will eugago the C M A s at Cottage cavalry and artillery horses worn Grove next Saturday. out in long performance of duty. The team is 1 y uo mean satisfied I urgently call your attention to with the few games they have been the noed of passiug a bill providing able to secure this season, and start for a general staff and for the reor­ on this trip with the confidence of ganization of the supply depart­ winning every game. We think they ments on the lines of the bill pro­ can do it and wo wish them all posed by the Secrotary of War, last kinds of good luck.— Guard. yeur. Alaska should have a Delegate in Government Expenditures for the Congress. It would be well if a the Year. Congressional com mitt,cee could visit Alaska and investigate its W ashington , Dec 1.—Estimates of mods on the ground. the various departments place the COPYRIGHT. FURS, ■Akl -?f\ For Ladies, Misses and Children The Latest oui, in stoves you can confidently ex­ pect to see here. Why? Because we’ re on the lookout for just (bat. A new stove or range is our pride and delight, as it will be yours when you buy it— why not buy it and be happy? What you want is a stove what we want is stove purchasers, let’ s get together. Griffin & Veatch. NOTICE TO CBEClTOUS. -dkL H E l W f i Y & BURKHOLDER. Notice Is hereby giuen that the andur signed have been, bv the county Court o f Lane Countv, Oregon appointed administrators o f the estate o f ,i 11 Perkins, deceased, and all persons hav­ ing claims apiinst the estate o f the said J 11 1'erklns, deceased are hereby notified to present the same to us, duly verlfl« u at the office o f E 11 Skip-worth in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from from the date hereof. Cottage Grove, Or. April 3rd K RSK IPW O U Tll, Attorney f.*r tin- I-state. CATHERINB A 1‘ EKKIN», J P CU lilt IN Administrators o f Urn est ite of J II Perkins, deceased. C o ffe e is g o o d o p b a d a c c o r d in g to w h e r e yo u g e t it , a n d h o w II- Th to it h a s b e e n p r e p a r e d . OUR COFFEE I >P id sd iS k. it u eli l*r H- IT o. 2 © THIS WEEK. . 9 . E A K IN S, 1 3 0 2 . Corn o s from tho host "rowers in tho world, it is grown and picked under the supervision of experienced and par­ ticular coffee men, and is put on the market in a very at­ tractive ford. It is tiie coffo you should use. A t the PHC1FÏC T IM B 8 R CO’S STORE Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Rural free delivery of mails has become a fixed policy. He favors nationally-aided irriga tions for the arid regions. Game should be protected on reserve» Remaining pnblie lands should be held for the home builder. amount needed to run the govern­ ment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, at $589,139.000. This is $30,000,000 less than the actual appropriations. Reduction will be made on military and t ubllc works. Thu largest s ugle item is tho pen­ sions, which amounts to nearly It would be both unwise and un­ $140,000,000. necessary at this time to attempt to W ashington , Dec 1.— Both houses reconstruct our financial system, which has been tho growth of a met promptly at noon. At 12:15 tho century; but some additional legis­ senate adjourned until tomorrow, on account of the death of Senator Mc­ lation is, I think, desirable. I commend to the favorable com Millan, of Michigan. »¡derations of tho Congress the Hawaiian fire claims, which were THE MORMON TEMPLE. the subject of careful investigation The Mormon temple r.t Salt Lake during the last session. City is no doubt tha roost substan­ I again call your attention to the tial and well constructed religious need of passing a proper immigra- edifice in tho United States, if not gatiou law covering the points out­ in the world. Corner stone laid lined in my message to you at tho April 6, 1853, cap stone April 0, first session of the present Congress 1892 and dedicated April C, 1893, substantially such a bill has already over forty years of constant labor passed the House. being consumed in its construction. This magnificent structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide is built entirely Portland is nil agog because of Utah white granite, beautifully Chawfa, crown princo of Siam and carved, symbolic of the Mormon litir to the throne, who chanced to be in Portland s'a7u"rdaLnub-j * « * . surmounted by six towers, the bed Mavor Williams, ex-United being 230 feet from the _ , . . ' ground, supporting a bronze statue Stated senater and ex-attorney gen- » 11 . , , , . . ,. 1 of tho angel Moroni, ih e cost of eral, by refusing to quit his dinner. “. , ' . : this building is about $0,000,(M0. and receive the mayor when the . ,. ... There are many other attractions at latter called on him at bis private J ... ___„ Hoi,.'Salt Lake City of interest ■ity to the ear. Mayor Williams and a dele­ traveler or tourist, whore a day can gation of prominent men sought to be well spent. The Rio Grande extend the courtesies of Portland to is the only Trans continental route the visitor, but when the delegation passing directly through Salt Lake called the youth was at his dinner City, where a stop over is allowed and refused to be disturbed. The on all classes of tickets. The ser­ little princo will never know what vice of the Rio Grande lines is un­ he lost by showing such discourt­ excelled. Three trains daily b l­ esy, and the distinguished gentle- ' I tween Ogden and Denver, carrying men may never realize what they; e , / .. ,, . , ; all classes of modern equipment If gained by not meeting the almond- j I you are contemplating a trip to the eyed aristocrat. The little prince East, write the undersigned for isn’t ‘much pumpkins’ anyway, and ! information regarding rate« via the never will be the equal of the men | “scenic line of the world:” W C whom he snubbed. I McBride, General Agent, M J Roche B ANNER S A L V E j Traveling Passenger A gen t, 124 Third St., Portland, Oregou. tti* most healing •■Wo In tha w ort*