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CUT PRICES! CUT PRICES! We are Continuing Our Big Cut Price Sale i p™ **. Many Wonderful Bargains Now is the time to do your Fall and W inter Buying. This is the place where you get most for your money. t t t c t i — - thw it — .. . '.” T = sr Men’s 5 0 cent Cotton-ribbed Un- derwear 3 5 cents. One Lot Men’s Dress Shirts 7 5 cents to $1.25 values for 5 0 cents, with a collar free. One Lot Men’s Shoes $3 to $5 val ues for $1.90. One Lot Men’s Hats $1.50 to $3 values for 5 0 cents to $1.25. All Men’s Clothing cut to wholesale cost. One lot Men’s 5 cent Handkerchiefs for 3 cents. One lot Men’s 10 cent Handkerchiefs for 6 cents. One lot Men’s Overalls and Jumpers for 5 0 cents. M en’s Flannel Shirts from $1.50 to $3.50 each. M en’s W ool Underwear from $1.00 to $ 2 .5 0 per garment. Ladies’ W hite Linen Waists at half price. 2 0 per cent discount on all Ladies’ Suits. One Lot Ladies’ Dress Skirts for less than cost. One Lot Ladies' Waists at wholesale cost. All our Ladies’ Coats marked down. One Lot Boy’s and G ent’s Shoes less than cost. Umbrellas from 5 0 cents to $5.00. W ool Dress Goods from 2 5 cents to $ 2 .0 0 per yard. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear at cost. All Other Goods at Bed Rock Price. The First Thing to Consider in Buying is Quality; the Second is Price. The High Quality of our Goods is well known, and the Price is as low as our com petitors offer for an inferior quality. . — ■ ■ ■: ■ ' : t : ■’ ' . — ■ ------ ~ -- ■ ■■ ■—' A Pleased Customer is our Best Advertiser. If you are pleased tell your friends. If you are not pleased tell us; it is always a pleasure to make things right. W. A. HEMENWAY Cottage Grove, Oregon. T ogs fo r M en E v e r y t h i n g in D ry Goods. A Fin« Chicken Sale. Change in Dray Company. On Wednesday E . E . Bright, a local poultry fancier and breeder of prize winning Iloudaue and Silver Gray Dorkings, shipped a coop of a dozen and a half of iloudau pullets and one Iioudan coclcrel to a Ilood river man, re ceiving therefor a check for $50, .or $.2.50 each for the pullets and $.5 for the cockrel. This is the kind of poultry it pays to raise, ’•owever. much care and practical ' -nee is required to succeed so ex peri», business. Some time well in the -etived $.15 for a ago Mr. Bright i Dorkings pen of five Silver Or... -«•alto and he has made scores of .. A sales at the alx>ve prices. He h; a fine exhibit of poultry from his pens in the late stale fair show and brought home $1.1.50 in cash prizes as well as several specials. Until recently, Mr. Bright has been averaging shipping a crate of eggs per week to Portland. He is a success and so is his chickens. On Wednesday W. ’1'. Kayser purchased the interest of C. B. Hayes in the Cottage Grove Trans fer Company, Frank Garoutte re taining bis half interest and the new firm will be styled Kayser & Garoutte. Mr. Kavser is well and favorably known in this city, hav ing resided here for many years. He has had exj>erience in the mercantile business and has suc ceeded at fanning, therefore is a good business man. Mr. Hayes was popular with his patrons and he and Mr. Garoutte have enjoyed a good business. Mr. Hayes has pot announced his future business intentions. ■"He leader bespeaks a liberal patronage fo t “ w " cw cnn,pany aud wishes it s v fce8f' Noted Temperance A Popular Entertainer Coming. Gertmde Johnson O’Fling, a • dramatic reader of rare ability, will give one of her oopu' ar liter ary entertainments at the Christian •church Wednesday evening Oct. 2Sth. She comes very highly Tecommeuded by oratory critics. Prices will lie announced later. Miss O’Fling possesses quite re- •uiarkeWe dramatic power, which she has developed by svstemmatic and thorough work as a student. ;S b e never fails to please an raudieuce. Admission 15 and 25 cts. Worker Coril'nq. James R. knodell. assistant superintendent Oregon Anti-Sa loon I-eague, will deliver an ad dress at the Christian church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock to which every one is cordially in vited. One of the following subjects will be discussed by him: Licensed Saloons or Blind Figs? Not which but Neither.” "T h e Transforma tion Complete.” "H unting for a Man.” The Grove Studio has engaged for a short time the most skillfu operator ever in the town. Conte in Itefore he leaves and get a really first class photo.. D o n 't S a y B A N K , Sexy . FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK OF COTTA»IK GROVE. CAPITAL SCR P H 'S PROFITS $ 45 , 000.00 AND GROW ING LARGER You p ro tect to u r home from tire by Insuring It—TH AT -S W .K t W hy d o n 't you protect yonr Deeds. Notes, and M ortgages, ( on- trnets T a x Receipt«, and O ther Valuable Palters, keepsake Jewelry, E tc ., from F IR E and B C R 8L A M S by renting one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS— Thai s Wise. Too. Jn a t Installed. Come and Nee Them. The First National Bank T K * O ld Reliable M m m m n Reduction on Ladies Hats. Saturday the 24th and Wednes day the 28th I will give a reduction from 50 cents to $1 .(X) on all pattern hats now in stock. 2t. I da F r a n c e s B a r r e t t . Socialist Speaker Coming E. J • Lewis, national organizer for the Socialist party who spoke to the people of Cottage Grove some two weeks ago, will again address the voters of Cottagp Grove Tuesday night, Oct. 27th at the Masonic hall at <S p. m. Come and bring your question book with you. Mr. Lewis is not the kind that refuses to answer questions, either of so-called "agitators” or any one else. Married. THE The Leader leads Patronize Leader advertisers. j Cottage Grove district fair next. Now the seed wheat is going into the ground. "H is Satanic Majesty” tonight ; at the Electric theater. The railroad commission is in | vestigatiug potato rates. Several Morrow county farmers ! will try Turkey Red wheat. If you want a good paying little j business inquire at the Bazaar. M. I I . Anderson has returned home from a business trip to Port- ! land. A FE W O F TH E BARGAINS $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Broadcloth for 9 8 cents. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Andrew Nelson went to Eugene today to sjieud a few days visiting with his parents. M. A. Clark and J. I). Phillips of Cottage Grove were Eugene visitors Wednesday. A marriage license was granted Wednesday to Ray Goodrich and Miss Ruby Hendricks. Remember the big shoot at the rifle range next Monday. Col. Yorau and Capt. Houck will be here. C. R. Nokes and wife left Tues day for a visit with friends in Portland and Eastern Oregon ixjints. I). J . Du Brille of the Leader, was looking after business matters at the county seqt Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dave Griggs visited a few days in Eugene this week with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. I. H. Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. J . II. Sliortridgp of London, Oregon, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J . W. Harris in Eugene. C. A. Hawkins came up from Portland Saturday and sjxMit Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hawkins. We will need stilts or a mud boat with which to reach the de pot very soon, if there is not a clean up ordered. Miss Gertrude Palmer went to Drain this afternoon to spend Sat urday and Sunday on the farm with her parents. Mrs. Herbert Kaken of Cottage Grove, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R. L. Gile, in this city, says Wednesday’s Roseburg Review. A few roomers or roomers and boarders will lie taken by Mrs. W. T- Kayser at her home one block west and two blocks north of the bridge. 28tf The Beidler boys have a force of men at work digging their five acres of Burbank potatoes, the prices for which are not very en couraging just now. Hamilton Veatch brought in a hack load of fine Muir peaches from his farm on Row river, six miles east of town, Thursday which he sold at $1.80 per bushel very readily. "G itn ” Nichols of the Youcalla Courier, was a Grove visitor Thurs day. The boys have recently en larged their little paper rrom 4 to In pages aud are doing a fine little business. Spray & Co. for Leslie salt. BIRD 3 A T C H U R C H O n 2 S a b b a th m orn In fra g r a n t May 1 heard a w histle rich and long. ( spied a golden robin gay F illin g th e grove w ith song. Bu t w here Is roDln, m y robin true, W ho s tru c k th e m u sical lyreT D on 't tell a n y one and I ’ll te ll you— H e sin g s In our ch u rch choir. AT The soprano w ears his golden breast. T h e a lto his w ings o f tire. T h e o th e r g irls a re sp ortin g th e rest. H e belon gs to our s ty lish choir. Koam not in o rch ard n or lis t by rill. D o n 't lin g e r in sh ady wood. You will n ot h ea r th e wild bird s' trill, F o r th ey h ave le ft fo r good. But if you would see th e birds you adore, Go down whero good women pray, And you wifi find th e birds once m ore On th e ir h a ts so sty lish and gay. W e will Sponge and Shrink all goods bought of us this week , Republican rally at the armory Saturday evening. Brief instru- j mental aud vocal musical program j preceediug the speaking. Tom Parker and family have re turned home from Albany where they have been enjoying an ex tended visit with friends. A boy baby born in Eugene re cently weighed sixteen pounds the day of its coming into the world. He should be named Taft. Jas. Craig has returned home front Lang creek where he en larged and otherwise improved the farm home of Dave Mosby. Miss Dottie Miller returned to her home at Heppner Thursday after several days visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Ira Conner. I'p to the present time the s h il l ing score records of the various valley military companies show Co. E. of Cottage Grove to be 57 points ahead. The repair work on the Main street bridge was commenced to day by a force of men aud will be pushed to completion at the earliest possible date. Rev. Gardiner and wife of Sagi naw, moved into their west Cot tage l¡rove cottage today for the winter. They own a uice little farm at Saginaw . The ladies of the M. E. church will serve meals in the east room of the new Phillips brick on Main street ou election day at 25 cents. Home cooking and plenty of it. Meals from 11:30 a. m to 2 o’clock p. in. Dr. J . i>. Van Winkle has moved his offices upstairs in the new Phillips building, where he can be found during office hours by his many patients and friends, lie has a very convenient, commo dious and nicely fitted up suit of rooms, with most of the modem medical apparatus, including a a surgical cabinet. Rev. Thumley of Portland, de livered a lecture at the Wall street chapel Tuesday evening to a fair sized audience on the subject, “ Darkest New York.” He paint ed a graphic word picture of the misery and distress of New York's thousands of poor apd (llso set forth how extravagant and sinful is the millionaire life of that city. Music was furnished by the Royal Academy mixed chorus tinder the ditections of Prof. Johnson aud their musical numbers were e x cellent. The collection went to (he free reading room. Scholl has 100 gold filled and gold watches for you to select from and at the lowest possible price. Merton Earl, who sustained a of the bride's grandparents, broken leg some time ago, is able Rev. and Mrs. C. H. W allace in to be about again, lie was form Collage Grove, Tuesday evening erly connected with the local light Go. I Inna October 20, 1908, Mr. Robert L. Gawley pud Mi»» jOrnette Morss, company, with which he is again C a r p e ts a n d R ugs Rev. C. If - W allace officiating. associated. \Ia«le to order ami Satis The pretty ceremony was wit faction guaranteed both Spray & Co. for grass seeds- as to workmanship and nessed only by relatives and a few prices. Apply to Remember that Gertrude John intimate friends of the contracting hone 386 son O'Flyng, the popular dramatic J. M. Comer P W all S t.. parties, following which a spleudid n o e a r A d v e n tis t • C h u rch reader, will give a literary enter wedding repast was served. The tainment at the Christian church happy couple were the recipients in this city on Wednesday even of several handsonje aud useful ing, October 25th. She never fails wedding gifts. The groom is one to ca|>Uvat£ Jije most e x a ctin g ! of the enterprising members of the audiences. Disston Lumber Co., which is op Shingles for sale at Veatch & | erating a well equipped saw mill and logging camp at Disston, the Lawson. present terminus of the Cottage The management of the Electric j Grove, Bohemia railroad, known Theater lias consented to donate | the O. & S. E . railroad. The half of the proceeds of Monday bride is a daughter of Rev. and and Tuesday evening entertain Mrs. S. B. Morss of this city, both ments to the Ladies Aid Societ v of of her parents being members of the Presbyterian church. T h e highly esteemed pioneer families pictures will lie Joseph sold into of this, Lane county. She is a Egypt. Admission 10 cents. very estimable and charming Spray At Co. huvs veal, chick many special articles are needed for the young lady, who has a host of ad ens, eggs, etc. Invalid's room. This is the place to miring friends in this community, Misses Ikdlie and Mary Hefty come for them to get the liest qualities, all of whom join the leader in at the lowest prices. We f iv e you good took their departure Thursday and quick service an«l treat yon so yon wjshitig the happy couple a long, morning for Arizona where they will lie sure to return on future occasions. congenial and prosperous wedded will spend the winter with a sister. We are really headquarters for all sick life. Miss Dollie is in hopes of getting room supplier for pure drugs ami medi cine*. and for putting up «loctor’s pre Members of Co. E. are bestirring rid of a slight throat trouble, but scriptions in the mo*t accurate and which promised to twcome severe themselves in their efforts to get quickest way. at nominal prices. one of the military brass bauds had she remained here during the which will be organized in the rainy season. state this winter. It requires 27 Ladies, see those Cameo back Cottage Grove, Oregon members. We have the material) combs at the Bazaar, GAWLEY-MORS5-»At the home Free This Week * L U R C H ’S Oh, how inspiring the w ondrous hym n T h a t ro se fro m his bu bbling th ro a t. W h ile a ll the fea th e re d ch o ir Joined in T o sw ell th e prutseful n ote! Notice Our Window Display of f in e : d r e s s g o o d s Come in and Look. You are W ELCO M E i: Y e S p o rtsm e n T ak e Notice V The open season for bird shooting will soon be here. Come in and see the famous new Rem ington ami Winchester pump guns and our fine line of double and single barrel shot guns. Remember Peters’ shot gun shells never fail. T H E B E S T H E A T IN G S T O V E S The old reliable Bridge-Beach and Cribben & Sexton heating stoves. Can save you money and give you the Latest and Best Heater. » Griffin-Veatch Company. FOLLOW THE FASHION If you adhere to the fashion in suits, waists and cloaks, you must follow it closely itt Corsets. Unless your Corset is stylish your other stylish cut garments will not fit. Now what is requir ed? First of all, tight- fitting w aists and Princess gowns necessitate a perfected Corseted figure The H e n d e r s o n H abit B a c k C o r s e t is the one for the present styles. For sale a t the Ideal Millinery Store. Come ladies and inspect them. ID A F R A N C E S B A R R E T T . EUGENE j HOSPITAL u Barrels 14,0,5 i MKIHCAI. AN I) SUI<<1I<JAL S T A F F . i 3 W. Kuykendall ; M. D. W. O. Fronser, M . I>. I*. .1. Marti«», M. II. H F. Scaiofo, M II. D. A. Fain«;, M II. Geo. O.B D eliar, M. D. L. K. Mi lktugal, M. D. Por the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Case». Modern op- pcraling room and equipment. Sputum and blood examinations. Appliances lor X ray work. Full corps ol trained nurses. Rates ou application T R A IN ING SCHOOL FOR NU R S E S . Regular course of lectures by the faculty and practical train ing in the hospital. The medical and surgical stuir of the hos- pitiil constitutes the faculty. For rates or Inform ation, an hospital or training, address W. K U YK EN D A LL, M. D, Superintendent. Or M ISS M. H. IIOLMSTItUM, Superlnt -ndenl of Nurses. In Time of Sickness Benson's Pharmacy SPRAY & Feed, Flour and Poultry Supplies BARLEY rolled by the famous Olympic process and foreign matter taken out, leaving the barley dirt of any kind. Every sack guaranteed. Best Cement and Lime Always Carried it Stock- Agents Fairbanks, Morse Roofing. p h o n e iy s t L+>+.'.+-' + +J-+d.+' + + '.+> + + +<+J'+-'+<H Gasolene Engine For Sale Fine Gasolene Engine for Sale. almost new .4 horse powei Fairbanks & Morse gasolene engine, tanks and equipment for sale. Inquire at the I-eader office 'trespass notices printed on cloth ,.n sale at the leader office. A twelve horse power Fair banks and Morse gasolene engine, clutch, tank, auto sparker, battery and .45 foot l*elt for $4<X). Outfit practically new. Apply at Leader office. A flue,