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HENDERSON Habit Back LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Corsets ‘ FRONT LACED , front laced models culm ination of are the t the latest and best ideas in corset fashion. T hey re model the figure, giving it a perfectly m oulded hack, giving it lines of grace aud symm etry au d the long, ta pering curves w hich are so artistically beautiful. They reduce the lull figure, giving it the flattened front an d slender hip effects. '1'hey are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsem ent of the leading physicians and dressm akers. We call special a t tention to the model illustrated w hich is made in two lengths, high bust, for the tall figure, and m edium bust, for the shorter w aisted stout figure. T his model is extrem ely long over the back aud hips- T he ex tra lacing in the back from the waist line down perm its an absolutely perfect adjustm ent over the back and assists further in keeping the hips in perfect subjection, thus giving the so-called hipless figure. W e carry the front laced corsets in a varied line of m aterials at prices ranging from $2.50 to $12. W e cordially invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset d ep a rt ment and inspect these most exquisite models. C onsultation aud fitting free. T u f Rees-Wallace Co. W HERE YOU DO BETTER School library beuefit recital at the C hristian church this eveuiug. M ining location notices and legal blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. May the 24th is the day set for the big an n u al Rhododendron fair at Florence. Frank W oodruff the plumber, was transacting business at Fin- gene T uesday. Levi Geer, owner of the Londou Springs was in a few days on b u s iness this week. Fine early cabbage plan ts for sale cheap. Inquire of John Cooter or phone 1531. Mrs. A gues C handler of Doreua, is a guest at the home of her father, L. F. Wooley in th is city. Queen Esther. P h o n * 1621 I If you w ant a good payiug little business iuquire at the Bazaar. It pays to advertise. Recital at the C hristian church Spring house cleaning time. this evening. D on't fail to atten d . W hat about a street sprinkler? You get your m oney’s worth Penny post cards at the Bazaar. an d then some at the A rcade elec For artists m aterials see R. W . tric theater. W aters. Everything in furniture at Sim- “ Flash sells at 15 cents per box eral & C unningham 's. Prices as everywhere. attractive as the goods. Mark the streets and nuuilier L. S. Hill of th e Booth-Kelly the buildings. Lumber Co. cam e to Cottage T he rain did good. Duly not Grove on business T uesday after noon . enough of it. Everybody p aiutiug. M etcalf & H ruud's grocery and Lincoln’s i meat m arket took on a shine this w eek. A t the M. E. church, W ednes ! T he Civic Im provement comiuit- sell Misses and child day evening, May 5, 1909. j tee wishes to announce th a t re re n W ’s e 25 will cent value stockings for In stru m e n ta l d u e l ..........................S elected hearsals for tjueen E sther will be 17 cents F riday and Saturday at M iss E lv a Law ry am i Mr. (Maze | gin some tim e next week. The Lurchs. In s tru m e n ta l s o l o .............................. ¡exact date to be announced later. T h e P re se n tim e n t by H ein rich A m arriage license was issued L iclin er of «S-l..................... Ray N elson T he proceeds of this cantata W ednesday to John W. Paxson Vocal solo...................................S p rin g Song will be used to beautify the new and Mrs. Mary C. W hitcom b, both M iss N ita H azleton : city park All who sing and are of Eugene. In stru m e n ta l so lo ................ .. It will pay you to cast your interested in seeing the park im T h e M arry F arm ers R eturn optics over th e new ad of the From W o rk ........... .........S hum an proved, will kindly consider this a S pray-W ynne Co. in this issue of K tlna S tevens personal invitation to join with the Leader. D re a m la n d ..............R everie N octurne j us and m ake the ca n tata a splen- Mrs. M. A. W elch of Creswell, by II. E n g e le m a n .................. Miss Lea i did success. was com m itted to the asylum D u e t............................... G u ita r and O carina ------- - «.. T hursday. T h e lady has a hom i Mr. T y so n and M r. (Maze Injures Cherry Orchards. cidal m ania. In s tru m e n ta l so lo ................................... L elev erd e Soleil J . N. 1‘a ttis o n Attorney J . E. Young arrived ( hvners of orchards are begin M iss E lv a I .awry down from C ottage Grove on the ning to look for the “ cherry p ick noon train W ednesday to look Q u in te tte ..........................B anjo Im itatio n M rs. J. O. V ail W inkle, D r. I. O. Van e r." the bird or insect th at eats the after legal business.—G uard. W inkle, (*. II. T yson, J . M. I sham . heart out of the cherry blossoms John Richardsou and wife of W. C, C onner and lets the jielals drop to the Bohemia are in town today. Mr. Special ground. It is reported th at in Kichardsou is the owner of some In stru m e n ta l d u e t......... .............. certain sections cherry trees have good claim s in this m ining district. C zardas No. (*..... . .............O». M ichiel M isses M am ie R im e an d Alice C ounts I been practically ruined by this W anted—Address of Fred Joues, R ead in g .......................... As th e Moon R ose pest and the o rchard men are formerly a resident of this place, M iss P alm er anxious to have th e m arauder or nearest living descendants or In stru m e n ta l so lo ............................ Selected heirs. Send inform ation to the wiped out of existence.— O lym Leader office. Mr. G laze D u e t....................................C o rn et an d P iano pian. Tom Allen aud wife took their M iss U rsu la Lockwood an d Mr. (Maze departure T hursday for Iowa and Cut off a Finger. In stru m e n ta l d u e t................................... Missouri, in w hich states they will N esm ith C o u n ty M arch.............. (Maze spend two m ouths visiting with Leroy W oods an d O th o I la r t George Sm ith, while w orking relatives aud friends. Schiller piano kindly furnished about the edger at the Brown Lum M. O ittebrandt, M. D. Physician by Marion Veatcli. ber Co’s sawmill in th is city W ed and Surgeon. Special atteution T his recital is given under the nesday evening had the misfortune given surgery an d obstetrical m anagem ent of W arren G laze. to lose a finger. W hile the wound cases. Office in First N ational No admission, but a collection will no doubt heal rapidly Mr. Bank building. Phone 561. tf will be taken for the benefit of the Smith will be put out of com m is Forest Supervisor S. C. Bartrum Epw orth League. sion, as a result of his injury, for of Roseburg is spending the day in Cottage G rove looking after some time. The Nesmith Washer. official business. T he Leader was Christian Church Services May 2nd. favored w ith the usual pleasant call. H ow ard Heagle, m anufacturer Mrs. George Bisbey, who was 10 a. m. Bible School, 11 o'clock and general ageut for Oregon, of the N esm ith w ashing m achine, sermon. 7 p m. C hristian E n taken to a P ortlaud hospital last now has an expert workm an em deavor, .x o ’clock sermon, “ T he S unday is reported as somewhat improved. H er son, Ernest, of ployed in his factory turning out Question that Silenced the Je w s." “ T he W ave’’ returned home m achines, which are declared by Everybody welcome. T hursday. W. A. E l k i n s , Pastor. all who have seen them to be the Prof. Johusou aud some of his best and cheapest m achine on the students of the Royal Interm edi Shipping Much Asparagus. ate school, were in town T hursday m arket. Mr. Heagle has already afteruoou m ak in g arrangem ents sold m any m achines in and alxmt George A. Dorris is shipping for their forthcom ing com m ence Cottage G rove and every purchaser out from 700 to 800 pounds of as ment exercises, in the w ay of is delighted with them. Ease of paragus daily to Portland, Astoria, printing, etc. T h e Leader ac operation, excellent work aud the aud Aberdeene. Ilis crop is u n knowledges k in d favors. preservation of clothing are some usually good th is year au d the W. Biddle W ells, representing of the superior features of this quality is par ex cellent.— Register. Sunset M agazine and Traveling Passenger A gent Jen k in s of the fine washer. Hotel Graham for Rent S. P. Co. will meet with the Com The A rcade electric theater is m ercial Club n ex t M onday even This well know n and popular ing. A full atten d an ce is desired attractin g great crowds. Some hostelry for rent. A pply to F ingal as m atters of im portance are to unusually fine films an d songs are H inds, C ottage Grove. come up for consideration. being presented and some good Ja c k Morrison received one “ between a c t" stunts by local Ornamental Shrubbery. dozen beautiful Buff O rpiugton people are am using both young hens from a prom inent Oregon and old. Lilies, lilacs (budded, new breeder W ednesday and will soon shades) climatis, (th e finest) roses, receive a nice cockerel from a n See the L eader’s new “ Irooster" evergreens and a long list of o rn a other breeder. H e will give a envelopes before you order. They m entals on hand as well as a fine little spare tim e to this breed of have pictures of .»Iain street, lot of fruit trees and sm all fruits. chickens at his W all street home. Get our prices, ask us for an y thing Brown Lum ber Co. sawm ill, fruit T he “ F lash ” m an is coming. in our line from a “ puckery pir- drier, schools, etc. Also facts simmon to a perfect p e a c h ." H ear him ta lk . about city and county. Cedar Springs Nursery. Phone 471. T h e cash clock premium at W heeler-Tbompson Co’s and which Phone 1621 for anythiug you Chas. Cochran, a prominent takes place every Tuesday at 3:30 m ay need in flour, feed, poultry citizen of Creswell, was a Grove p. m. is attractin g a wide atten supplies or hardw are. I>elivered visitor T hursday. H e reports his tio n . This prem ium is to be con tin u e d until lu n e 22nd at which prom ptly at your door. Spray- wife's condition m uch improved, j time $10 will be paid out instead W vnne Co. she having been suffering from an ' of $3. T he first premium was attack of pneum onia. ! paid April 6 th to Chas. Mathews, “ F la sh " is put up in 18 ounce April 13th to Mrs. Frank King, See Marion V eatch's new music April 20th to F. Awbrey and April boxes bevelled edged, to prevent 27th Dudley Shields. l store ad. cutting th e fingers Musical Recital. Roseburg’s strawlierry fair will lie held May 14 au d 15. ■ FEED FLOUR | Poultry Supplies I I f J 1 t We pay Cash for f ;; T he tim e to spray for Codliu moth is just after the blossoms fall. F ruit growers should bear this in m ind. EGGS, POULTRY, V E A L , MOHAIR. W O O L and G R A IN | We can supply you with We will sell Misses au d child ren ’s 25 cent value stockings for 17 cents F riday and Saturday at Lurchs. Simeral & C unningham for your picture frames. Pictures framed to order. Fine stock of m ouldings to select from. W . E . Brown of Eugene came to Cottage G rove T uesday after- uoon to look after the affairs of « the Brown Lum ber Co. 4) G us C. Mosher, g rand chan cellor of the K. of I*, order, m ade Juventus lodge, in this city a fra ternal visit W ednesday evening and was tendered a pleasant re ception and banquet. Geo. Lea, th e contractor, has been spending several days this week at Newport m ak in g a tem porary survey and plans and speci ’ fications for a $25,000 w ater works system for th a t town. H e will re turn in a few days and complete his estimates. II. C. Madsen, the jeweler, has had his store repapered an d re painted inside and out and it now presents a very neat and attractive appearance. H e carries a large and superior line of jewelry, watches, clocks an d cut glass and is also ageut for th at sweet toned, beautiful piano, the W altham . Call and see our line of wall paper. R. W . W aters. d LIME, CEMENT, and all kinds of H A R D W A R E . T I N W A R E , G R A N I T E W A R E , STO V E S & RAN G E S WAGONS, BIGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS Look over our stock and get our prices before buy- ing. NEW SPRAY BUILDING NEAR DEPOT | Spray-Wynne Co. __ __ ______ ____ M O ST ANY BANK & Can h an d le y o u r b u sin e ss a fter a fashion, w hen tim es are good and m oney easy. W hen tim es are h ard am i m oney tig h t you leel th e nee«I of a b u sin ess co n nection w ith a Strong and Reliable Bank Do your ban k in g business aud m ake your credit good with The Strongest Hank in South Lane Co. FIRST NHTIONHL BHNK OF COTTA! ¡K flltOVF.. Medford T ribune: R. G. W il son, a w ealthy m ining m an of Salt L ake City, has purchased the celebrated Brandshaw orchard, near E agle Point for $50,000. T he deal is the largest m ade in orchard property this season. T here are 220 acres in the tract, 45 ill bear ing 14-year-old apples, 30 in 7- year-old trees, just com ing into bearing and ten in year-okl trees. Fifty acres are in grain and al falfa, au d th e b alance in tim ber. Fifty acres will be set out in or chard this w inter by the new owner. We will sell Misses aud, child reu ’s 25 cenl value stockings for 17 cents Friday and Saturday at Lurchs. There is evidently “ breakers ah ead ” for th e S unday electric theatre innovation in this city. After one perform ance—last S u n day— a petition to the city council was circulated requesting the sus pension of such am usem ents on Sunday and the petition was signed by 95 per cent of the busi ness men and citizens to whom it was presented, a large uurnber of whom do not affiliate with any church, but expressed them selves as opposed to the impressions aud effect such an innovation might have upon the children who freely patronize these popular places of am usem ent. xnwMMMenp-v.>vy-.«.v*-vv' j THE QUALITY of o u r Drug* a d m its of n o q u es tion. W e use tb e very p u rest d ru g s it is possible to o btain. A LL PREPARATIO NS mid p rescrip tio n * «re p rep ared w itli th e h ig h est d e g ree of care an d sk ill. T o ile t W ater, Com p lex io n C ream , l ’n re V aseline. T alcum l ’nw der, etc. «««««% Bensons Pharmacy CO TTAG E GROVE, OREGON S p rin g S ea so n Q Our Spring Season has opened mo# satisfactorily. New orders are coming in and we are filling them in a manner satisfactory to our trade. q W e intend keeping our stock complete throughout the Season, and will endeavor to carry lines adapted to the the trade. Born. SF.N I) U S Y O U R - O R D E R S F O R G O O D S IN O U R L I N E AND WE DO T H E R E S T M ETCA LF— To the wife of II. K. Metcalf, the well know n Cot tage Grove grocerym an, T uesday evening April 27, 1909, a bounc ing hoy. H arry co u ld n 't lie bet ter pleased, had he l>een prom o ted from F irst Lieutenant to a Brigadier G eneral. BIN G H A M —On W ednesday April 28, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Biugham, at the home of “ G ra n d m a " H endersbott, a 9 pound boy. T he young parents are very happy over the little fellow’s arriv al.— Eugene G uard. JO H N SO N & M A T L O C K G E N E R A L MERCHANDI S E I M usic Hath C h arm s I --------------------------------------------- I The only exclusive music store in the city. W IL H E L M IN A — At T he H ague, this m orning, April .30, 1909 to Queen W ilhelmiiia of the N eth erlands, a princess. T he Leader ex tends congratula I tions, H olland is happy. but f would have lieen m uch happier to have lieen able to announce the arrival of a prince Player and Standard Pianos. Prices according to makes and size. See our Cabinet Grand Schiller E d iso n G r e p h n p t io n e e & R e c o rd « t e r g e s lo c k a w v .w w M W i SEWING M A CH INES O liv e r T Y P E W R I T E R MAMON VEATCH ninnare nvwimri M M