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HENDERSON Habit Back 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Corsets W e do quality printing. 2 k . Hear Cottage Grove hum. Welcome Christian Kndeavorers. FRONT LACED H E front laced models are the culmiuatiou of the latest and best ideas in corset fashion. They re model the figure, giving it a perfectly moulded back, giving it lines of grace and symmetry and the long, ta pering curves which are so artistically beautiful. They duce the full figure, giving it the flattened front and slender hip fleets. They are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsement of the leading physiciaua aud dressmakers. We call special at tention to the model illustrated which is made in two lengths, high bust, for the tall figure, aud medium bust, for the shorter waisted stout figure. This model is extremely long over the back aud hips- The extra lacing in the back from the waist-line down permits an absolutely perfect adjustment over the hack aud assists further in keeping the hips iu perfect subjection, thus giving the so-called hipless figure. We carry the front laced corsets in a varied line of materials at prices ranging from $2.50 to $12. We cordially invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset depart ment aud inspect these most exquisite models. Consultation and fitting free. T Penny post cards at the Bazaar. O f course everybody will clean up. ; Now for the radishes, onions and lettuce. Printing that pleases at the Lead er office. Give the newcomers neighborly treatment. For artists materials see R. W. Waters. And still the new subscribers are comiug iu. It ought to be “ Hats O ff!” at the churches. Wm. Landess visited the county seat Wednesday. It’s no crime to clean up the back yard any old time. Burbank Seed Potatoes for sale. Inquire of Beidler Brothers. See that beautiful line of penny post cards at the Bazaar. Rees-Wallace Co. Cyrus C. Brock is spending a few days at Oregou’s capitol city. W HERE YOU DO BETTER Report W ai Premature. An article appeared in the Cot tage drove header Tuesday to the effect that Messrs Rodman & Stew art had sold to the Churchill-Math ews company a tract of .1000 acres of land in the I.oraue valley, to l>e planted to fruit aud walnuts. While Mr. Rodman does not deny that a deal is trending for land there, rhe report of a sale is pre mature as yet.— Eugene Register. Representatives of the Churchill- Matliews Co. have visited this I.o- rane tract several times this spring investigating the proposition and when Mr. Rodman and Mr. Chur chill left Cottage drove for I.orane last Tuesday morning by private conveyance, it was stated about Hotel Oregon and currently report ed on the streets that the deal for the big tract would be consummat ed on that day, or before the re turn of Messrs Rodman and Chur chill, the wide-a-wake Leader re porter, therefore getting busy with a supposed authentic news item. More Improvemente. The west room of Hotel Oregon s being converted into a modern music store with large plate glass window and door, Marion Veatch, proprietor. W. B. Cooper is building a new modern Cottage on the Joe Gar- routte lots which he recently pur chased on Fifth street. It will be for rent. Thos. Awbrey has purchased the Hartley lot on the river bank just west of Mrs. doodman and F. D. Wheeler’s residence property and he will proceed to build a neat modern home thereon at an early date. Physicians and surgeons recom mend “ Flash” the antiseptic hand cleauer. Hotel Graham Entertains. J. Hardy Crow of Lorane was transacting business iu Cottage Mrs. Ixnig, hostess at Hotel Graham, assisted by Mrs. Abrams Grove Thursday. and Mrs. Russell, the latter of Do- Read the Griffin & Veatch Hard reua, entertained a large company ware Co’s big new ad. There are of ladies at the Graham Thursday bargains therein. afternoon. The parlors and dining Easter Sunday without the Ijon-- tables were handsomely decorated uets would lie like a mulligan with with Oregon grape, ferns and out onious— flavorless. evergreens. The ladies were charm- Sitting on a young man's knee iugly entertained, the first to inter isn’ t a positive sign that he cau est them lieitig a list of printed support the girl through life. questions, the auswers to which Chas. Cochran aud wife of Cres- were the names of prominent well, drove up to Cottage Grove authors. In this pleasing contest Thursday aud spent the day. Mrs. Herren was awarded the Western district convention of prize. The guests were theu led to the the Christian Endeavor Society iu dining hall where many covers this city today and Saturday. were laid, beautiful hand painted place cards being found at each guest’s plate. The courses were dainty and numerous aud were much enjoyed by every guest pres ent. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Miss Marguerite Jones. The guests were; Mesdames, Awbrey, Burkholder, Briggs, Hall, Barnes, Brund, Chambers, Comp ton, Conner, DuBruille, Dennis, Eakin, Delure Hemenway, Almond Hemeuway, Hard, Herren, W ill Hart, Kime, Lurch, Mary Lyons, Mundy, H. A. Miller, Medley, J. Phillips, F. Phillips, Richmond, Rosenburg, H. O. Thompson, Van Denburg, Van Winkle, Mar ion Veatch, Henry Veatch, Frank Wheeler, Venske, A. B. Wood. Leroy Woods. Wilson, Edd Jones, Paul Jones, Curry Jones, Job, Johnson, Goodman. Misses Mary Mundy, Marguerite Jones. If a mail continues to call his wife “ dear” after the first six months, their marriage is a success. Poultry Notes. Tw o incubators and one brooder all in first class condition, for sale Jerusalem was kept clean be at a bargain. W . B. D e n n i s Blackbutte, Oregon. cause each man swept before his A snap for some poultrymau own door, and that is the only sure may be fouud in the flock of 25 way to secure a clean city in Pales pullets and one cockerel, of the tine, or out of it. best Rhode Island Reds in this Most commendable are the e f community. Inquire of Mrs. Mary forts of the Women’s Auxiliary to Walker, Weber street. make the city clean and beautiful, Eggs for hatching— A few set but their efforts can only be success ful through hearty individual co tings of eggs from a fine pen of Buff Leghorns. (Barker Strain) for operation. sale at 75 cents per 15. Apply Chriatian Church Service April 18th. soon to C. F. Handy, Cottage Grove, Ore., yards in Gowdy- 10 a m. Bible school. 11 Ser ville addition. 50-2 mon.— “ The Marriage Feast at There is no denying it, every Cana of dalilee. 6:.10 Christian Endeavor. 7:.10 Sermon— The un mother's son of us has some hobby pardonable Sin. Everybody wel or bug on which he is not exactly right mentally, and they are gen come. W. a . E i . k in s , Pastor. erally cranks on this particular Walter Menzies, missionary from subject and in most cases know Rath, India, will speak at the Chris what they are talking about and tian Church Sunday evening April the true value of the true quality 25th. _________________ in that particular line. O f all hobbies, we know of no more par Dressmaking. donable one than the poultry Mrs. Sanford desires to announce hobby, as there is a possibility of that she is again prepared to do all its paying its own way. while most kinds of dressmaking and solicits the patronage of both old and new hobbies are money-sinkers and no customers. Call at her residence satisfaction or benefit to anyone. on Locust street or Phone 277. Ladies tailored suits a specialty. People of all classes that need help are looking for intelligent in Prof. I«owell says the inhabitants dustrious, well behaved gentleman of Mars will die of thirst. This ly boys. A boy of that kind is prohibition movement seems to be laying a good foundation for suc spreading out. cess in life. Hoodleums will win ~ -T—— A ll the mills in the vicinity of failure. Clean Up! Lakeview are in operation, and in Main street will be paved from dications are that the output will the depot to the river this season soon be adequate. we are told. This will be a big “ it ’s the man who sticks to wat advertisement for Cottage Grove as well as a grand improvement. er that drinks like a fish.” Admiration alone will not run a newspaper. Five floral or view post cards at the Bazaar for 5 cents. M OST ANY BANK Can handle your business after a fashion, when tiiuea arc good and money easy. When times Those who witnessed the presen are hard and money tigh t yon Business is rapidly ' assuming tation of “ A Wicked Woman” by feel the need of a business con normal conditions locally. the Josephine Deffry company at nection with a They are all reading the Leader the armory theater last night went Strong and now, even if they have to borrow ' home more than pleased. Reliable Bank it. Such a meritorious aud richly Attorney W. C. Counter has a costumed company has not been Do your baukiug busiuess aud make your credit good with new professional card iu the Leader billed iu this city during the season, aud theater goers are de today. The Strongest Bank in South Lane Co. Mining locatiou notices aud lighted to know that this excel legal blanks of all kinds for sale at lent company will play two more nights in this city, tonight aud this office. Saturday eveniug. The splendid OK C O T T A U K flltO V K . Charles W . Jewell has filed a comedy, “ A Grass W idow” is the ti r i ~ — -p— — ■ — trffiH frm m rTiTw m im m t--------------r y m t it iw mining location ou a claim which bill for tonight aud “ The Judge he calls the Richland. and the G irl,” will lie presented A ll the fun of staying out late at Saturday evening. Those eujoy- night is lost when there is uoliody iug a cleau, cleverly presented at home to carry on about it. drama, by all star artists iu gorge Friday aud Saturday we will sell ous costumes and appropriate stage of our Drugs admits o f no ques corset cover embroidery valued at scenery should not fail to patron tion. We use the very purest drugs it is possible to obtain. 35 cents for 22 cents at Lurchs. ize the Josephine Deffry company A L L PREPARATIONS The lieautiful spring weather is tonight and Saturday eveuing. amt prescriptions are prepared The supporting company car with us again, aud the many gar with the highest degree of care and skill. T o ile t Water, Com deners are busy with their early ried by Miss Deffry is the best ob plexion Cream, Pure Vaseline, tainable and comprises the follow work. Talcum Powder, etc. ing well known people; Miss May Roseburg Masons have just suc Roberts, Mr. L. Victor Gaillard, ceeded iu raising $20,000 with Louis Koch, E. F. Hawkins, C. J. which to build a fine temple in Daup aud W. S. Gardiner. It that city. will be surprising if such an ex “ Flash” is excellent for the cellent company does not have bath, as it cleanses the pores, record houses tonight and Satur leaving the skin sweet, clean and day evening. free from unhealthy matter. FIRST NHTIONHLBHNK T H E Q U A L IT Y ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS A. I,. Reed, the shoe-maker, who is also a harness-maker, has Chicago has gone wheat mud. added a small stock of harness. Prices right aud the harness are Clean up your yard, also your right. 1-2 character. The doctors say there is danger Norris ft Rowe circus at Eugene in kissing blonde women. Wonder April 28. if the learned servants ever experi Five thousand jieiiiiy post cards mented with a brunette or a brown at the Bazaar. or a red headed girl. Big state Sunday school conven Ben Lurch and wife were among tion in Salem the three last days those who visited Eugene Thurs ot this month. day to witness the celebrated L il It doesn’t keep the recording an lian Russell iu her racing comedy, gel very busy jotting down the “ W ildfire" at the Eugene theater. good deeds of some men. Engineer England formerly of the Brown Lumber Co. saw mill has resigned his position to accept a similar position in the Cottage Grove electric light aud power plant. A marriage license was issued Monday to Henry C. Taylor and Geo. LaBreck, Chas. McKeruon, Hazel F. Cobine both of Weud- aud Chester Van Denburg, went to ling. Ashland Thursday night, to accept It is awfully embarrasing for a positions in the J.’ H. Chambers young father the first time he saw mill, known fis the Ashland wheels the baby buggy down the Manufacturing Co. street. The L. O. T. M ’s and the It may lie true that a woman cannot drive a nail, but we would like to see a man button his vest up the back. Knights gave a very pleasant re ception and welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Venske and family at the K. P. hall Tuesday evening. A good It lias been suggested that it is programme was rendered, refresh none too early to take the prepara ments served and a good time was tory steps toward celebrating the enjoyed by all. fourth of July at this place. I. Sams, a recent arrival from Grants Pass, added his name to the Leader’s subscription list Wed nesday, saying that the moral tone of the paper was just to his liking. Mrs. Frank Suodgrass went to G. W. Hudson, another new arri Eugene Thursday to attend the val, did likewise and expressed funeral of her brother, Sylvester himself in the same mauner. Rauch, who died as a result of an Jas. Hemeuway has opened a operation for appendicitis. real estate office in the corner room Charles R. Tompkins, whose at Willson’s restaurant where he postoffice is at Cottage Grove made will lie pleased to meet his friends final proof on his homestead claim and prospective land buyers or yesterday before l ’ . S. Commission other investors. Barney O ’ Neal, representing the I'nion Mines De er Dorris at Eugene. W . P. Tyson of Astoria, a velopment Co. occupies this office brother of our esteemed townsman, with Mr. Hemenway. Anyway, those congressmen ought to have known lietter than to monkey with the hosiery and garters of the American women. BEST THEATRICAL CO. TO VISIT COTTAGE GROVE Bensons Pharmacy C O T T A G E G RO VE, O R EG ON THE PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE. The Standard High Grade Fence o f the World. There is over 400 miles of this famous wire fence in Douglas county, Oregon. This is High Carbon Spring Wire which w ill keep its shape when properly stretched. Will carry a full stock o f wire a t all times. Citizens have been making the dust and dirt fly today. Every DAVID ORIQOS, body observing clean-up day. I n q u ir e o f or STF.ARNS & CHENOWITH, Agents Cottage Grove, Ore. Ben Morss, who has lost a num ber of fine sheep the past winter from raids made on them by town dogs, put two of the sheep killing canines out of the way this morn- ning after wasting considerable ammunition, while the dogs were in hot pursuit of his fine sheep. It has been discovered that sever al large factories in Germany and Italy have been doing a great busi ness in the manufacture of “ anci ent weapons, helmets and busts,” which are placed iu water after completion aud allowed to corrode aud rust aud are theu sold at fabu lous prices to relic seekers. Peo ple like to be humbugged. There is a mistaken idea that culture means to paint a little, to sing a little, to dance a little, aud to quote passages from late popular books. As a matter of fact, cul ture means nothing of the kind. Culture means mastery over self; politeness, charity, fairness, good temper, good conduct. Culture is not a thing to make a display of; It is something to use so modestly that people do not discover all at once that you have it. Please Call and Pay Up. Having sold my harness shop aud busiuess, those knowing them selves indebted to me will please call and settle their accounts at their earliest convenience and thereby oblige, A l b e r t S t o c k s . Oakland, Ore. D g SPRAY & COMPANY Dealers in FARM IMPLEMENTS Studebaker and Racine Wagons and Buggies Lime, Cement and Spraying Materials. Poultry Supplies, Garden Seeds, Flour Feed. Page W ire Fencing : : : : : : FREE SEEDS T o anyone buying seeds from Spray Co. w e make the fol lowing offer: A n y one taking a first prize at the forthcoming Cot- 1 tage G ro v e District Fair on any * vegetable or flower grown from seed purchased from us w e will refund cash for the whole bill o f seeds purchased from us in addi tion to the premium offered by ! ! the Fair Association. Mrs. Kate Goodman, a mission G. H. Tyson, spent Wednesday in Cottage Grove, visiting with his ary of 40 summers, will wed Rev. brother and looking over our city. Jos. Inazawa, the Japauese minis Call aud see our line of wall ter of the Los Ángeles mission. paper. R. W. Waters. Miss Goodman comes from a Miss Anna Cornelius, who has prominent New Vork family and Any person claimiug bills or ac been employed in the John E. her jap is well educated and pros counts of any nature against the Bailey store the past two years, perous. California is getting ex undersigned, or against the Black left Tuesday for Cottage Grove to cited over the affair. Butte mine, are requested to pre accept a position with a mercan R. M. Gleason took his depart sent same, on or before April 15th tile establishment at that place.— ure Thursday for Tacoma, where at the office of the Blackbutte Forest Grove Times. he has secured a position on the mine, at Blackbutte, Oregon. W. M. Dittebrandt, M. D. Physician Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul II. D e n n is . 51 -2t and Surgeon. Special attention railroad as locomotive engineer. Those knowing themselves in given surgery and obstetrical For some time past he has held a debted to Conner & Cochran of th. similar position on the O. & S. E. cases. Office in First National Bazaar, please call and settle their Bank building. Phone 561. tf at this place, where his parents re accounts at the Leader office, the Notice of Final Account. During a recent small-pox epi side. He leaves a host of friends Bazaar business having chauged in this city. demic in one of the large southern hands. The 10 per cent reduction on In the matter of the Assignment of cities a general vaccination cru tlie Wheeler-Thorn pson Co., of Cottage sade was undertaken. An old mens and boys suits at Hampton's Married. Grove, Oregon. colored woman who worked in a will end Saturday and many have Notice is hereby given that W . II. laundry, declared it was positively taken advantage and pur-hased. C A L L IS O N - C A R R E N TE R — A t Abrams. Assignee has filed his account It is a known fact that the way to Portlaud on Saturday, April 10, out of the question for her to have for final settlement of said estate with 1909, at the Church of Our the clerk o f the court ami that Monday, a lame arm. “ Well, auntie,” succeed in busiuess is to do these April i2, rxy>, at 1 o ’clock p. m., o f said Father, by Rev. Dr. C. W. satd the doctor, " l will vaccinate things: Sell good goods, keep on 'ay lias been set for hearing the same. selling them and let the public Elliott. James G. Callisou to you on one of your lower limbs, W. H. A brams , Assignee. Miss Sara B. Carpenter. so it won’ t interfere with your know about them. This latter is ORunsiK R. D o rr is , Attorney. well demonstrated The groom is one of the sous of work.” ‘ No, siree,” said auntie: particularly “ I can’t spare one o ’ my laigs through the advertising columns Key. k. G. Callisou of Jasper and Roomers Wanted. For Sale. neither.” “ Well, what spot could of local papers and a visit to the a young man of rare qualities. At you spare, because you must be store has done the rest, Purchas present he ia with the Merchants’ 10,000 feet good lumber for sale, vaccinated?” The old colored ing customers appear well satisfied Trust bank of Portland, The Pleasant front rooms, electric Inquire C. W . W a l l a c e . 50tf] bride has been employed as teacher woman thought and thought and with their bargains. I light, bath. Terms very reasona Friday and Saturday we will sell iu the high school o f Helena, finally said slowly: “ Well— Lord Dr, Lowe desires every cross corset cover embroidery valued at Montana, and is a charming young eyed person to consult him. New ble. Cunningham's in P. T . Build- knows— I don’t never get no 35 cents for 22 cents at Lurchs, woman. painless method of relief. chance to set down.” in« • j