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HENDERSON Habit Back Corsets “ FRONT L A C E D ” UI', front laced models are the culm ination of the latest an d best ideas in corset fashion. T hey re model the figure, giving it a perfectly m oulded back, giving it liues of grace aud sym m etry and the long, ta pering curves which are so artistically beautiful. They reduce the lull figure, giving it the flattened front and slender hip effects. T hey are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsem ent of the leading physicians aud dressm akers. We call special a t tention to the model illustrated which is m ade in two lengths, high bust, for the tall figure, aud medium bust, for the shorter w aisted stout figure. T his model is extrem ely long over the back an d hips- T he ex tra laciug in the back from the w aist-liue down perm its an absolutely perfect adjustm ent over the back an d assists further in keeping the hips in perfect subjection, thu s giving the so-called hipless figure. We carry the front laced corsets in a varied line of m aterials at prices ran g in g from $2.50 to $12. We cordially invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset d ep a rt m ent and inspect these most exquisite models. Consultation aud fitting free. T R e e s - W a lla c e C o . WHERE YOU DO BETTER Mother's Day. Another Fine Home M other’s day will be observed at the P resbyterian church n ext S un day. l.et every m an, woman and child m ake m other feel this May day, th a t in her children’s hearts she is “ (Jueen of the M ay.” T h is day w as first observed at N orfolk, Va., May 6, l ‘>08, in connection w ith the Sim ultaneous Evangelistic services. T his year the evangelistic com m ittee of the G eneral Assembly has requested th at each church observe this day on the second Sunday iu May. A t the m orning service it is hoped that all mothers and all who feels that he or she has the best m other that ever lived, aud not h aving a louder call of church duty elsewhere, m ay attend. The songs and the sermon will be in keeping w ith the day. A floral badge will be provided for all who attend by the flower com mittee of th e C hristian Endeavor. A white carnation is the preferred flower when it can be obtained, because it is thought to tipify m other love, its color standing for purity; its flower, beauty; its lasting quality, faithfulness' its fragrance, love; aud its w ide grow th charity. C. C. W oodward, late from Col orado, who will soon build a fine two story brick on the corner of Main and T hird streets, 74x95 feet on this prom inent corner lot w hich he recently acquired, has also secured the nice corner lot on K ansas aud T h ird street on which he will build a modern cottage home 2(>x4(> feet. The contract for this new hom e has been let to J. C. W allace au d C laude Plaster and they have the work well in hand, the building being provided with a concrete foundation aud it will be plastered throughout. The evening sermon will “ The Man of Galilee.” D ave H askins has let the con tract for the building of a second story on his neat co ttag e near River street opposite the old cream ery site to Messrs O. II. W illard and J . T. Allison. T he work is well advanced au d Mr. H askins will soon have a neat modern two story residence. W . B. Cooper has let the con tract for three modern cottages to be built on the G aroutte lots which he recently purchased on F ifth street. Work is well under w ay— and Cooper continues to boost in a Ire, practical way. J. R. Ford, the Eugene architect who is drafting plans for the new Administrator is Appointed. Loudon Springs hotel, w as in town yesterday and favored the Leader J . N . Jones was appointed ad with a professional card. Look it m inistrator of the estate of Francis UP- ________ _________ M. E by of Cottage G rove yester day. T here are about $800 in T he state convention tent h as outstanding blacksm ithing ac arrived. It will be set up iu a few co u n ts belonging to the estate. days. Then look out for th e best meeting in the interest of relig F ree—A boys velocipede. In ion and morals ever held in C ot quire at L urch ’s. tage Grove. E. G . O . G r o a t . LOCAL AND PERSONAL Call iu and see our new line of fancy lap dusters. C. W. B e a i . s & S o n . qtf It pays to advertise. Entertainment aud fun at the Circus day Saturday. armory tonight. Local taleut. Don’t miss it. N esm ith county 1910. Billy Suuday offered a Hood District fair in September. For artists m aterials see K. W. River mau $50,000 for his place, but d id n ’t get it. W aters. A full line of new single harness “ E a rly p o ta to e s a re c o m in g u p , ” s a y s a r u r a l ite m : a l s o o l d p o t a t o e s . ■from $10 up. Come an d look C. W. Beals & Son, harness re them over. C. W. B e a i . s & S o n . Elzie I.ogsdou, foreman of an pairing a specialty, C ottage Grove. M ining location notices and S. P. bridge crew, spent W ednes legal b lan k s of all kinds for sale at day aliout this city inspecting the this office. two steel bridges near town. George McOtieen, the real estate T h e crack baseball team of W il hustler, visited Eugene on busi bur, Southern Oregon, will cross ness bent, W ednesday. bats with the Cottage G rove club Girl w anted to do general house next Suuday on the diam ond iu work in a sm all fam ily. For p ar this city. ticulars inquire at th is office. I want to list your real estate. F ran k A dam s’ great Southern Call and see me if you have an y Railroad shows will give two thing for sale or rent. E d w i n perform ances in this city Saturday. R h o d e s , office in W estern Oregon 4-2t A. J. A rm strong th is week p u r building, near Post < tffice. T he Oregon palate is never w ith chased a nice residence property on Perkins A venue through the out a relish for a good warm soak ing. growing raiu, but never did it agency of Phillips it K ing. Cottage G rove did not seem to taste more like a full m eal th an be represented at the Eugene during the last days of dry, record booster m eeting. T h e reason is breaking April. Gov. Benson has re-appointed obvious. D on’t knock Nesmith. H ave you any farm lau d or city Dr. Lowe, the optician, to serve property you want to place on the for a term of .1 years on the S tate m arket? Call and see me. E d w in Board of E xam iners of Optom etry. T his is a well deserved recognition R h o d e s , office in W estern Oregon of Dr. Lowe’s ability as an o p ti building n ear Post Office. 4-2t cian. C. C. IJuBruille has accepted Proof Desired. the position of salesm an in Lurchs store m ade vacant bv the resigna I would like to ask Dr. J. O. tion of Doc T aylor. Mr. Du- Bruille has had several years e x Van W inkle if his “ Bed Bug sto ry ” is founded on facts or fic perience in this line of work. tion. If the former, will the Mrs. C. B. M arsters, a pioneer doctor kindly furnish the proof, as lady of Coos county, died sudden N atural history is silent on the ly at her hom e n ear M yrtle Point subject, as silent as on th e charges May 4th. She was an au n t of agaiust the “ Sap S uckers” who Senator A. C- M arsters of Rose- are supposed to carry bottles u u burg and a relative of Mrs. A. der their w ings to convey sap to B rand of C ottage Grove. their growing brood. C. N. M urdouch, formerly of A. S w allow . Goldfield, who conducted W estern O regon’s recent subscription con Chrietian Church Services May 9th. test, has l>een joined by his wife Bible School 10 a. m ., sermon at and little tw in daughters, and will 11. C hristian E udeavor 7 p. in., reside here. Mr. M urdouch will sermon at 8. Everybody welcome. engage iu the real estate business. W . A. E l k in s , Pastor. T he Leader extends a welcome to the family au d wishes Mr. Mur MARRIED. douch success. Free—A boys velocipede. I n Ill'N T -W lIIT L O C K — Iu E u g en e W ednesday, May 5, 1909, by quire at L u rch ’s. Rev. O. C. W right, Miss G race F,. W hitlock to Loren W . H u n t. Dr. D ittehraudt, wife and d au g h T he newly wedded will reside at ter, went to Forest Grove today, W ildwood. Both of the c o n tra ct where the doctor will form a p art ing parties are very w orthy young nership w ith an old college friend, who is also a physician and they people and the Leader joins in e x contem plate establishing a private tending congratulations. hospital at that place. T he doctor M E T C A L F R IC H —At the home and his estim able family made of Mr an d Mrs. Sam McKer- m any friends during their brief non, iu the G ow dyville suburb stay at this place who regret their of Cottage Grove, T h u rsd ay decision to locate elsewhere. evening May 6, 1909, John M et W anted—A dishw asher at Hotel Oregon at once. O regon, <« T H K H A W A IIA N t i l l U M N O , A .-V .-P . E X P O S IT IO N , S E A T T L E . T h e b u ild in g e r e c te d a t t h e A la a k a-Y u k o a-P aciflc E x p o sitio n fo r th a ex clu atre u se o f th e H a w a iia n Isla n d s , o ccu p ies a p ro m in e n t p o sitio n o n t h e C o u rt o f H o n o r n e x t t h e c e n tra l g o v e rn m e n t s tr u c tif re H a w a lia h as p r e p a r e d a m o re e x te n s iv e a n d c o m p re h e n s iv e e x h ib it o f it s m a rv e lo u s re s o u rc e s t h a n fo r an y o th e r w o rld 's fa ir. I t w ill show a l l o f it s n a tiv e f r u i t s an d v e g e ta b le s ; w ill o ffer an a q u a r iu m o f liv e fish, a n d In v a r io u s o th e r w ays I n te re s t t h e f a ir v isito rs. F n j l t s w ill be s e rv e d b y n a tiv e g ir ls a n d n a tiv e o r c h e s tr a s a n d s jn g e rs w ill be a lw a y s o n b a u d . A ta n k In t h e c e n te r of t h e iW n c tu re w ill sh o w t h e U la n d a a s th e y r e s t In th e Paclffc O cean * U p w a rd s of 1 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 h a s been exp en d ed ta a s s e m b lin g H a w a ii's * _________ _ d n ly niaile am i e n te re d ‘ f|r 4 FEED I i FLOUR Poultry Supplies | a We pay Cash for t EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL, MOHAIR, WOOL and G RAI N We can supply you with f | 4 LIME, CEMENT, and all kinds of H A R D W A R E , T I N W A R E , I G R A N I T E W A R E , S TOVE S & 4 RANGES f % WAtiONS, BUlililES, FARM IMPLEMENTS Look over our stock and get our prices before buy ing. N EW SPRAY BUILDING NEAR DEPOT Spray-Wynne Co. SI M O ST ANY BANK Can h an d le y o u r b u sin ess a fte r t a fashion, w hen tim es are good an d m oney easy. W hen tim es are h ard an d m oney tig h t you feel th e need of a b u sin e ss co n nection w ith a Strong and Reliable Bank l)o your b anking business and m ake your credit good with The Strongest Hank in South Lane Co. FIRST NA TIO N A L B A N K OF COTTAGE GROVE. : I calf aud L illian F. Rich, Rev. W . L G ardner, officiating. T he w edding was a quiet one. Mr. Metcalf is the father of the well known local grocery m an, II. K. Metcalf an d cam e to this place last fall and Ixmglit a pretty little farm iu Gowdyville. T h e bride is ;; a trained nurse and cam e to th is city recently from P ortland and both are cordially welcomed to this com m unity, their future home T he Leader extends c o n g ra tu la tions. T he m usical recital given by W arren G laze at the M. E. church W ednesday evening uuder the auspices of the Epw orth League was largely attended aud every uuml>er w as well rendered, reflect ing m uch credit l>oth upon pupils an d teacher. T h e program was carried out as advertised very creditably, Prof. G laze proving him self quite a specialist. T he ocarina, bottles, cornet and piano being am ong the instrum ents pre Administrators Notice seuted aud played by him on this N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t by an or- occasion. A collection of about $15 was received by the Leaguers. <ler of th e co u n ty co u rt of I Jtn e c o u n ty , Free— A l>oys velocipede. quire at L u rch 's. P h o n e 1621 — n " T ~ r ~ T X H lrW ia H irT n T ; ■ f i ; ~ j SUMMER RATES EAST I D uring the Season 1909 vltx t h e ♦ Southern Pacific Co. j from ♦ COTTAGE GROVE To To To To OMAHA and R eturn - - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and re tu rn - CHICAGO and Return - - $64.40 - 64.40 - 71.90 - 76.90 t a n d to o th e r p rin cip al cities in th e K(Mt, M iddle W est a n d S o u th . C o rresp o n d in g ly low fares. t I O n S a l e J u n e 2 , 3; J u l y 2 , 3; A u g u s t I I, 12 I To DENVER and R etu rn - - - 59.40 ♦ O n S a l e M a y 17, J u l y 1, A u g u s t II J G o in g tra n s it lim it lo d ay s from d ate of sale, final re tu rn lim it Oct. M. t hese tic k e ts p re se n ts som e very attra c tiv e featu re s in th e w ay of sto p o v er p riv ile g e s, am i ch o ice of ro u tes; th ereb y e n a b lin g p assen g ers to m ake side trip s to m an y in te re £ tin g p o in ts enro u te. R o u tin g on th e re tu rn tr ip th ro u g h C alifornia m ay lie had a t a slig h t ad v an ce over th e ra te s quoted. F u ll p articu lars, sle ep in g c a r reserv atio n s an d tic k e ts will lie fu rn ish e d by any S o u th ern Pacific local ag en t, o r WM. xM cM I’ R R A V , G e n e ra l P a ss e n g e r A g e n t, P o rtla n d , z « t I I Y j f ♦ < >re. of In record T u esd ay , th e 2oth day of A pril, ion'), in th e m a tte r of th e e sta te of W illiam II. Long, deceased, th e u n d e r sig n ed L ydia II. Long, was du ly a p p o in t ed a d m in istra trix of said estate. All p ersons h a r i n g claim s a g ain st th e said e state are h ereb y req u ire d to p re se n t th em d n ly verified, as req u ire d by law, to said a d m in istra trix at th e law office o f A. II. K ing. C ottage fVrove, O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te o f th is notice. liste d a t C o ttag e D rove, O regon, th is f,th day of May, 1909. H arry W eblier visited Portland W ednesday and says th at he was astonished at the rapid growth of the metropolis an d the increase in property values. S uburban resi dence property worth $4,000 or $5,000 a few ¡years ago is now valued at $40,000 to $50,000. H e visited his old home property and hard ly recognized it surrounded as L y d i a R . I. o n o . it is now with paved streets and A d m in istra trix of th e e sta te of W illiam 4-R worth ten times the am ount he re I I. Long, deceased. ceived for it a few years ago. H e says it looks like Simon and boss rule again for Portland, which he predicts will liecome a basis for Platts subm itted an d esti strong opposition to O regon’s direct m ates furnished for a p prim ary law. T his prospective pro v al..............................J. political development he deplores. 37 W 7th St f u g en e. O regon J. R. FORD Architect PAXHIKH A M l POftlKM E V E R * W H E R E AT A .-Y .-P . E X P O S IT IO N . In th e f o re g r o u n d of th e p ic tu r e is sh o w n th e b a n k w h ich s lo p e s u p fro m G ey ser B asin a t th e A la sk a -Y u k o n Pacific E x p o sitio n , S e a ttle . U pon tt h a v e been p la n te d 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 tu f te d p an sy p la n ts , a n d c lo se u p to th e b u llu s tr a d e a h ig h -g ro w in g p la n ts of b r ig h t b lo sso m . A bove G ey ser B a sin c a n be se e n th e b an k a of t h e C a sc a d e s, a n d a r o u n d th e s e a r e g ro w in g 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ro se b u sh e s, so se le c te d t h a t t h e r e Will b e a r o t a t io n o f b lo o m s th r o u g h o u t th e E x p o sitio n . i