Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 08, 1909, Image 3

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    HENDERSON Habit Back
Corsets æn
FRONT LACED ”
models
T 'II are 1 K the front culm laced ination
of
M. a
the latest and best ideas in
corset fashion. They re­
model the figure, giving it
a perfectly moulded hack,
giving it liues of grace and
sym m etry and the long, t a ­
pering curves w hich are so
artistically beautiful. They
reduce the full figure, giv in g it the flattened front and slender hip
effects. T hey are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsem ent
of the leading physicians and dressm akers.
We call s|>ecial 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 waisted
stout figure. T his model is extrem ely long over the back and hips-
T he ex tra lacing in the back from the waist line down |ierinits an
absolutely perfect adjustm ent over the back and assists further in
keeping the hips iu perfect subjection, thus giving the so-called
hipless figure.
We carry the front laced corsets iu a varied line
of m aterials at prices ran g in g from $2.SO to #12. We cordially
invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset dep art­
ment and inspect these most exquisite models. Consultation and
fitting free.
Rees-Wallace Co.
WHERE YOU DO BETTER
Wrong Impressions ol Nesmith.
Mrs. C ray, m other iu-law of 11.
K. Metcalf, returned home late
last week from a visit a* Halsey.
Khe says in discussing the creation
of the new couuty of Nesmith
with Halsey business men she
fouud out that a very vague idea
of our pioposed boundary lines is
possessed by the people of the
state generally, it lieing commonly
supposed that the territory com ­
prising the proposed new county of
Nesmith extends from the Cascade
m ountains to the Pacific ocean, a
veritable shoe striug, as it weie.
T his is uot the case. It is pro­
posed to m ake the summ it of the
Cqast rauge m ountains life western
boundary line, iu order th a t at
some future tim e the chain of
coast counties may be completed
by the formation of a new coast
couuty from the west part of l.aue
and Douglas. Nesm ith county
will be better proportioned aud
more wieldy than m any of O re­
g o n ’s counties-
Will Vote on Union High School,
City
of Creswell is Incorporated.
N esm ith countv 1910!
Buy sheet music at the W ave.
Go to Madsen for the l>est piano.
Seud the header “ hack hom e.”
Rose show iu P ortland this
week.
Pay day ought to come oftener
or stay longer.
T he S. P. Co. will run a« ex c u r­
sion to K lam ath F alls from all
points between Portland and A sh­
land Juue 11 and 12, tickets good
for 15 days with stop-over privi­
leges on return trip. T he fare,
round trip, from Cottage G rove
will lie $12.70. Occasion of the
celebration of the completion of the
new K lam ath Falls railroad.
A Logger Drowned.
F, Smith, a logger, tw enty-eight
years old, was drowned Saturday
afternoon at W eudliug iu the
Booth-Kklly mill pond.
W hen
last seen he was w orking am ong
the logs at 4 o ’clock. He did not
come to supper and h 's wife gave
put the alarm an d the searchers
found the body iu the pond. He
probably slipped aud was stunned,
so th at he could not swim or save
himself.
Outing Season Is Here
Tervts, Hammocks, and C a m p
Stools to Suit A n y Purse ^ ^
Screen Doors, Window Screens
Time to shine up that home of yours. Get our
prices on PAINTS and OILS before buying. Every­
thing in Furniture, Carpets and Mattings. Our prices
are right and so are our goods. Call and see.
(EL
K IN G
A picture of the Calapooya
Springs hotel, as it will appear
when completed, is on exhibition
iu the show window of the F'irst
N ational Bank.
Mrs. P. b . A shcraft who has
been visiting at Seattle and with
her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Counter
in this city, returned to her Ash
laud home today.
Misses N eva Perkins, b u ilt Cur-
rin aud Em m a Job went to Port­
lan d M onday to attend the Rose
carnival. T he two former will
visit relatives at Baker City before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. IJorace Conner
aud baby, cam e over from borane
Monday to visit briefly with rela­
tives iu th is city. T hey were ac­
com panied by
Mrs. Conner’s
father, Irw in Petrie.
F rankie Hawley, who h as been
in Eastern Oregon, receutly en ­
joyed’ a visit with his m other at
Portland aud is now visiting with
Ins grandfather, O, P. Adam s, and
other relatives in this city.
P h o n « 1621
- FEED
I FLOUR
■ Poultry Supplies
S o n .
W. A. Perkins, an esteem ed'
pioneer citizens of D rain, died at
that place S aturday.
Perkins Miller who has resided i
at Disstou for some m ouths past |
has re-located iu this city.
You can get a first-clnss m eal at
Bad habits are alw ays stronger
the Motel H o lla n d , for 25 cents.
than good resolutions.
Nice clean rooms 25 aud 50c. 8-tf
Chet V anD eiihurg is home from
O ur readers are requested to
A shland on a few days visit.
look over the new ad of W alker ft
A good plan to order your flags
K ing. You m ay profit by so do-
aud bunting earlv for the 4th.
iug.
book over the header s ads and
Bargains for F'riday aud S a tu r­
theu patronize header advertisers.
day —ladles fine white duck sk irts
Alex Spare a pioneer citizen, re­ $1.50 value for 95 cents. $2.25
ceived some bruises from a fall value for $1.45 at b u rc h ’s.
Monday.
A m arriage license was granted
Rev. B. C. Talmr, of Cottage by the county clerk S aturday to
Grove preached iu Eugene S atu r­ Burton Henry Buoy aud
Miss
day eveniug.
Nettie Francis Welch, Itoth of
Isn ’t it tim e to realize the fact Creswell.
that moss covered roofs are a m en­
John V’. Strange of Portland, |
ace to the com munity?
was a guest of Mrs. Muudy aud
Some men are content to hold daughter, over Sunday. M i s s
their nwu. O thers are am bitious Minnie Muudy was also lip from
to hold the other fellow's too.
Eugene to spend Suuday at home.
After all it is the wedding inarch
Brown
H ansard a u d
Dick
composed by M endelssohn that Spong were arrested at Springfield
keeps his memory m arching on.
F'riday by M arshal byons on the
Some of the business men are charge of conducting a “ blind
already beginning lo plan floats p ig ” and were each fined $200 in
for the big three days glorious cel­ the recorder’s court.
ebration.
Bids for the erection of the new
Mrs. Charles M artin arrived hotel at. the Calapooya Springs
down from Cottage Grove today. (form erly boudou Springs) were
She and her husband have come to opened last week, but the contract
has uot yet been let. T he m atter
Eugene to reside.—G uard.
Bargains for F'riday and S atu r­ will be attended to in a few days.
By the action of the county
court Saturday the city of Cres­
well was ushered into being as a
m unicipal corporation and is now
duly incorporated. T he county
court ordered an election to Ire
held on Friday, Ju u e 25, for
m ayor and for councilm ett of the
uew city, aud appointed the
day—ladies fine white duck skirts
judges and clerks of election th e re­
$1.50 value for 95 cents. #2.25
for. It will now be in order to
value for $1.45 at b u rc h ’s.
nom inate officers aud get into the
A girl who has been engaged as
m aelstrom of m unicipal politics.
m any as three tim es m ust have a
heart that looks as badly mussed
Excursion to Klamath Falls.
up as the top bureau draw er,
At the coiniug annual school
election, w hich will be held Mon­
day, lune 21, school districts num ­
ber 20, 35, 37, and 39, w hich in ­
clude borane aud adjoining terri­
tory, vyiM vo,e 0,i *he tjuestjou of
a union high school. A great
m any country districts have been
w atching the outcome of the m at­
ter at Pleasaut H ill, where it was
adopted last year, aud has proven
very successful. T he attendance
Milk Cows And Wood For Sale.
at this country union high school
bas been greater than at either
Four head qf first class Jersey
gobqrg or Creswell aipl ¡1 is al­ m ilk cows, a two year old Jersey
most sure th a t other districts will bull, aud work horses for sale, also
combine to form couuty high ash and oak wood delivered iu
schools.— Register.
•town. Phone farm ers 1794.
G.
O . W a l k e r , W alker, Or.
Htf
Bargains for Friday and S atu r­
day—ladies fine white duck skirls
We Make Shoes Fit.
$1.50 value for 05 cents. $2.25
W e have a first class shoe
value for $1.45 at burcl}’?.
| m aker. Nailed, half soles 75cents.
A full stock of Edison phono­ ¡Sewed, half soles $1.25,
graphs and records at Marion
W hkki . kr -T hompson C o .
V eatch’s.
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M ining location notices aud
20% off on m en’s suits at H am p­ '• legal b lanks of all kinds for sale at
! this office-
ton & Co’s.
W ALKER
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
I
See Cooper & T ay lo r’s new real I
estate ad in this issue of the header.
Buy your harness where you get
your moneys w orth. C. B e a l s &
C. J. W hite, the lum ber dealer,
first put up a shed which he
thought would lie sufficient to ac­
com modate his business, but since
that tim e he has m ade two ad d i­
tions. Mr. W hite sells lum ber
just as cheap as it can be sold,
therefore he is doing a good busi­
ness.—Junction Tim es.
W . Ray Dean has leased the
photograph studio formerly used
by F. K. T aylor in the beep bu ild ­
ing, has fitted it u p aud is now
ready for photographic work of all
kinds. Mr. Dean has devoted
himself to this business for a n u m ­
ber of years aud is credited with
doing excellent work in th at line.
— M yrtle Point Enterprise.
Good pasture for stock on Knox
place. A pply to W . II. Cooper,
Real Estate, Cottage Grove.
T he (Jueeii Esther can tata was
well attended again F riday ev en ­
ing au d hy special request it was
repeated for the third tim e S atu r­
day evening at th e reduced price
of 25 an d 10 .cents, giving all a
chance to see it. It was the g reat­
est hit of any local production of
the k in d ever given iu this city.
T he W om an’s Club wishes to
th an k all who contributed in any
way to the success i f the cautat a.
MARRIED.
Marion Ernest returned home
from Portland and other points W O O D A R D -SC H M IT T — In E u ­
gene, Oregon, Ju u e (>, 1909,
north M onday, aud was accom ­
F rau k K. W oodard aud Miss
panied by his cousin, Miss M attie
Cecelia A nieta Schm itt, d au g h ­
A dam s of Hillsboro, who is visit­
ter of Mr. an d Mrs. John
ing at the home of Mr. an d Mrs.
Schm itt.
John Barteja.
Mr. W oodard is a well know n
C. J. Howard, ex-postm aster traveling m an and m akes Rose-
and editor, was down from Doreua hurg his headquarters. lie an d
S aturday, where he has the m a n ­ his bride will be " a t hom e” after
agement of the Doreua mill com ­ July 1st., at Roseburg.
p an y ’s store aud books. H e is a BI ’O Y -W Kl.C 11—On S aturday,
very busy m an this being only bis
Ju n e 5, 1909, at his office in the
second visit to Cottage G rove since
court house, by Ju d g e G. R.
he accepted his present position
Chrism an, Burton l b Buoy and
last fall. A fter greeting friends
Miss NeUie F . Welch, both of
here briefly he returned to Doreua
Creswell.
S aturday afternoon.
Mrs. I. B. Brum baugh has
Born.
leased the H olland hotel on Main
street aud has com pletely over­ B R K H A F T — T o the wife of H arry
hauled and renovated the place.
Brehaut, the druggist. Suuday.
Assisted by her husband, Jack
Ju u e 0, 1909, a 9 pound girl.
Brum baugh aud other members of
BISBEY—T o the wife of Ernest
the family, Mrs. Brum baugh e x ­
Risbey, of “ T h e W av e,” T u es­
pects to m ake this hostelry a com ­
day m orning, Ju n e X, 1909, a 7
fortable home like place and give
pound boy.
the public a first class 25 cent
W lb S O N —T o Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
meal.
W ilson, S unday Ju n e 6, 1909, a
9 pound boy.
COST—Gold watch, W altham
movement, h u n te r's case. Finder P E R IN I— T o the wife of A ngelo
return to Victor Cham bers and re­
Perini, at Comstock, Ju n e 5,
ceive suitable reward.
1909, a 9 pound boy.
% We
pay Cash for
EGGS, POULTRY, V E A L ,
MOHAIR, W O O L and G R A IN
We can supply you with
LIME, CEMENT, and all kinds
of H A R D W A R E , T I N W A R E ,
GRANITEW ARE, STOVES &
RANGES
WAGONS, BIGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS
Look over our stock and get our prices before buy­
ing. N EW SPRAY BUILDING NEAR DEPOT
Spray-Wynne Co.
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OF
COTTAGE
GROVE
As su b m itted to Hie g o v e rn m e n t. A p ril 28, iu co n d en sed form
am in e au d com pare it w ith o th e r Iwnk sta te m e n ts of co n d itio n .
Ex-
Loans, bonds, c ity ami
c o u n ty w a rra n ts . . . . $151,463.2*1
Real estate, fix tu res...
12,225.00
L a sh ....... ......................
118.954.‘>3
C apital anil s u r p lu s ....... $ 30,UU0.(Xt
Profits .............................. 14,138.63
C irc u la tio n ........................ 12 200 00
D ep o sits............................ 226 304.M
$282,643,16
?282,61.1 16
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HAVE OVER S i t
A V A IL A B L E
CASH
IF YOU W A N T S A F E T Y AND S E R V I C E WE SO L IC IT Y O V R B U S IN E S S
THE
OLD
R .E L IA B L E
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S p rin g S eason
(I Our Spring Season has opened mod satisfactorily.
N ew orders are coming in and we are filling them in a
manner satisfactory to our trade.
Q W e intend keeping our slock complete throughout
the Season, and will endeavor to carry lines adapted
to the the trade,
SE ND US Y O U R O R D E R S F O R G O O D S
IN OU R LINE AND W E DO T H E R E S T
JO H N S O N & M A T L O C K
G E N E R A L M ERCHANDISE
SUMMER RATES EAST
D aring the Season 1909
vie, t h e
Southern Pacific Co.
from
COTTAGE G ROVE
To
To
To
To
OMAHA and R eturn - -
KANSAS CITY and R eturn
ST. LOUIS and re tu rn -
CHICAGO and R eturn -
• $64.40
- 64.40
- 71.90
- 76.90
nn.l to o ilier p rin c ip a l c itie s in th e H ast, M id d le W est a n d South.
C o rresp o n d in g ly low fares.
O n S v J * J u r y 2 . 3 ; J u l y 2 . 3; A u f lu M I I . 12
To DENVER and Return - -
-
59.40
O a S o l e M a y 17, J u l y I. A v g u s t II
G o in g tra n s it lim it 10 day» from d a te of »ale, final re tu rn lim it Oct. ¿1 .
T h ese tic k e ts p re se n ts som e very a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re s iu th e way of
stopover p riv ileg e s, a n d choice of ro u tes; th ereb y e n a b lin g p assen g ers to
m ak e sid e trip s to m any in te re s tin g p o in ts en ro n te.
R o u tin g on th e r e tu rn tr ip th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia m ay b e liad a t a s lig h t
ad v an ce o v er th e ra te s q uoted.
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F u ll particu lars, sle ep in g car re se rv a tio n s an d tic k e ts will he fu rn ish e d
by an y S o u th ern Pacific local ag en t, o r
W M . M cM URRAY, Genera! Passenger A gent, Portland, Ore.
Give the LEADER a Trial.