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HENDERSON Habit Back Corsets ¿ n FRONT LACED " T HE front laced models I are a the culmination 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. '1'hey reduce the lull figure, giving it the flattened front and slender hip effects. They are absolutely hygienic and have the endorsement of the leading physicians and 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 and hips- The extra lacing in the back from the waist-line down jiermits an absolutely jierfect adjustment over the back and assists further in keeping the hips in jierfect subjection, thus giviug the so-called hipless figure. We carry the frout laced corsets in a varied line of materials at prices raugiug from $2.SO to $12. We cordially invite the ladies of our city and vicinity to visit our corset dejiart- rneut and iusjiect these most exquisite models. Consultation and fitting free. Rees-Wallace Co. WHERE y o u DO BETTER Wireless Station Established at Everyone Boosting for Nesmith. Cottage Grove Mullet in service daily. Nothing like being up-to-date. Watch the bulletin hoard in front of our store. Tips on the FURN ITURF. M ARKET. A sjiecial bargain every day. The bulletin tells it. Ifs qp to yog to watch tlje board aqd save yourself money, (iemiine Wire less bargains. An old time Operator in charge of this station, which guarantees quotations to be absolutely correct. Don’t forget the time and jilace. At A former Cottage ('.rove citizen writing from ('.rants bass says: "blease put tue down on your list for the Leader. Can’t jxissibly get along without hearing from the best town in Oregou, in Nesmith County, once in awhile. Things are rather quiet here now aud looks |ike they will lie fora time. Will dp all | can to help Nesmith out and am doiug some missionary work every little bit along this line. A promiuet Josejihine county man said to me today that he thought we would get it.” Somebody Head Him Off. W a i . k k r & K in g s , LOCAL AND PKKSONAL It’s buck to Smoke buck The better than Sc Cigar The Cigar in the Green box. Nesmith county 1910! Huy sheet music at the Wave. Send the Leader “ back home.” Not many canned strawberries this year. Look Look Look Everything For The House WALKER (SL KING COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON P h o n e 1621 I* - FEED I FLOUR ■ Poultry Supplies Mining location notices aud legal blanks of all kinds for sale at ! * this office. I* J . D. Cochran has sold his busi ness house and lot on Main street occupied bv J . H. I^wis, to C. C. Hazleton. Friday aud Saturday we will sell long silk gloves valued at $1.25 for 98c, and $1.50 values for $1.2*), at Lurch's. Mrs. Lillie Kreuger aud Mrs. Celia McCreadie, the former of butte, Montana, and the latter of San Francisco, Calif., are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lurch. boost for the big Fourth of July celebration. Fine alfalfa near Springfield, worth $1(> a ton. Good towns and good schools are never found far apart. Look over the Leader’s ads aud then patronize I.eader advertisers. The log drive of 2,500,000 feet Miss Gertrude burtlick returned for the Eugeue Lumber Company, from bortland recently aud is visit is coming down the river in good ing with home folks. shajie, having reached n jxiint op Most married men will uuhesi posite the mouth of Fall creek. iatiugly approve these new gowns The drive started from a point above the North Fork.—Guard. that button on the side. C. Vandenburg, deputy assessor Mr. and Mrs. Rolrert Sewerd, of ] Grants bass, are visiting with their for Cottage Grove and vicinity, came in with his looks nnd papers cousin, H. (). Thompson. Mrs. Jas. Sears is in attend Monday having finished up his ance at the jrioueer re union at work for the year. This leaves only two more assessors still out, browusville, her birthplace. who have not finished their work. The business houses of this city — Register. have decided to close on Monday, The Leader stated recently that July 5, from 11 a. m. till 4:.40 the south side of the block lietween p. m. Third aud Fourth streets would lie Friday aud Saturday we will sell the first to have a solid concrete lougsilk gloves valued at $1.25 for sidewalk facing on Main street. 98c, aud $1.50 values for $1.29, Guess we will have to take it back at Lurch’s. as the block between Fourth aud T. C Wheeler, Andrew bruud, Fifth street is a full neck ahead Frank Wheeler and Oliver Veatch with a similar improvement. attended Sbrjner’s meeting at Port See Wheelet-Thompson Co’s, % land Saturday night. new ad in this issue. ? Charles DeWald has sold his & A large delegation of Eugene farm near Elktou, Douglas county, ! \ and contemplates buying and re Elks visited Cottage Grove Sunday Ï locating at Cottage Grove, his old afternoon for the purpxise of play ing a visit to two of their sick home. brothers, Wm. Ostrander, the O. J . I. Jones was in attendance at & S. E- engineer who was injured the meeting of the board of trustees in the recent wreck, and F. II. of the Willamette University at Hall. A meeting was held during Salem last week of which board the afternoon with the Cottage he is a member. Grove members of the local lodge The Telephone Company has aud a very enjoyable time was sent ten girl ojierators here from spient. Portland, Manager lleaton not Watch for Walker ft King's bul being able to secure as many here letin board special sale each day. I as he desired.— Eugene Guard. The second kiln of 200,000 brick j Chas. Gates, who graduated at the yards of E. A. Gleason in J from the Cottage Grove High west Cottage Grove is nearing school last year aud who is a jxip- completion, the figst kiln lieiug ular and very exemplary young nearly hunted now. A third man of this community, is serious kiln the same size will lie burned ly ill at Df. Scfileef’s hospital in before the close of the season aud this cjty. will be first-class. Mr. Atkinson A I.- Woodard, the Latham sold his interest in this brick yard saw mill man, is the first to pur to his partner, Mr. Gleason last chase an automobile in this city, fall. he having tiecome the jiossessor of Buy your harness where you get a nice little Ford runabout. He uses it in travelling from his home your moneys worth. C. B eals & We pay Cash for EGGS, P O U L T R Y , V E A L , MOHAIR, W O O L an d G R A IN We can supply you with LIM E, C E M E N T , arid .all kinds of H A R D W A R E . T I N W A R E , G R A N IT EW A R E, STOVES & RANGES WAGONS, BIGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS | L ° ° k °v e r our stock and get our prices before buy ing. NEW SPRAY BUILDING NEAR DEPOT Spray-Wynne Co. # W V REPORT Or' TH E CONDITION O F TH E A- V V ' i First National Bank Col. F. L. TouVelle the horti cultural wizard of Tolo, is prepar ing to try a new stunt wljjclj he Epworthians Enjoy a Hay Ride. beljeves wi|l eclipse his famous The young jieojdeof the Einyorlh alfaberry, which he has produced League enjoyed a hay ride to the bv grafting the strawberry plant pretty farm home of Mr. and Mrs. on a common alfalfa root. The colonel has a fine patch of Ernest Sears near Saginaw Mon day evening. Notwithstanding water melons coming on aud as the exciting exjierieuce of a couple soon as the melons are well formed of breakdowns, aud a mile walk to intends to start a runner from each Saginaw, a grand old time was re fruit stem into a jiint flask of whis ported. The wide verandas of the key and allow the melon to absorb Sears home was lighted with Ja p the whiskey as it ripens. New anese lanterns aud sfrawlierrjes whiskey can be used in the pro and cream were served during tjie cess as the ripening of the melon evening, the guests Iteing royally tyill also ripen and mellow the liquor and give it the fine flavor of entertained. 30-year-old goods in a few weeks Nesmith Too Much lor Junction. time, lie expects to find a market for his crop in Central Point, Ash in this city to his saw mill at The game lietween the Nesmith land, Grants bass, Cottage Grove Latham, one mile south. ball team and the Junction team at and other "d ry ” towns in the A marriage license was granted that place Sunday resulted in a valley at good prices.— Herald. Monday afternoon to Joseph P. score of 14 to 2 in favor of the; Wheeler and Miss Gertrude M. Nesmiths, which was another well I A. J . Armstrong, lite jihotogra- Emerson, both of Cottage Grove. earned victory. About .10 Cottage | plier, went to bortland Sunday to Miss Emerson is a highly esteem ('.rove people witnessed the game. , spend the present week attending ed and jxijiular teacher in the Roy The Nesmiths will play the county the Eastman Company’s annual al Intermediate School, and Mr. seat team at Eugene Sunday. demonstrations in photograjihy, Wheeler is a prominent and popu- given in the interests of jihotogra lar young man of that neighbor Cement Work. pliers. He will come home with hood. The Leader congratulates knowledge of the very latest in in advance. All kinds of cement work a photography. sjtecialty, satisfaction guaranteed. The prolific growing qualities of Apply to R. \l. Gleason, or phone ■ A full line of Columbia stock Cottage Grove soil may lie noted Main 21.4. lO-tf food and gall cure. Every box in many gardens in this city, and guaranteed at harness shop. C. especially at the home of Attorney Lost Veil Medley, where on Sunday even R eals & S on . ing of last week he planted a bed Tan chiffon veil, one yard and j W ANTED.— A girl to do gen- to radish seed and on the follow a quarter square. Finder please I eral housework. Small family, ing Friday, just four days, vigor leave at Leader office. j Apply at Leader office. ous two-leaf plants were in evi dence. Mr. Medley has proven himself proficient in gardening as well as in the practice of law. Prof. A. L. Hriggs has returned to his home in this city having completed his educational work in We are prepared to fit out your house in first-class shape. the Monmouth Normal School We carry everything in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Linol which will remain closed unless eum, Rugs, Pillows, Rlankets. In fact the people vote in favor of normal schools in the November 1910 elec tion when the matter will be sub mitted to the legal voters. Prof. Briggs has been tendered the chair We are the house with the goods. Don't fail to see us of mathematics in the Oregon when you are looking for the best. We lead them all. Agricultural College and will prob ably accept the position. Every day. Ed Jeuks has sold his corner lot ou Main street at the depot to J . F. Spray. S on . The Sunset representative, Mr. Dascent, is here for the purpxise of obtaining information regarding this section of the country which j will enable him to compile a com prehensive article ou our resources aud advantages for his magazine as pier his contract with the Com mercial Club promotion committee. Any information given to him tiy the farmers, miners, timlier and lumbermen will lie fully appre ciated. 'H e may be seen at the Commercial Club rooms. OF CO TTA CE GROVE A» submitted to tlic government, April 28, in condensed form. amine and compare it with other bank statements of condition. Loans, bonds, city and county warrants . . . . »151,463.23 Real estate, fixtures. . 12,225.00 Cash................................. 118,954.9.1 Capital and surplus.......$ .to,null.no Profits .......................... Circulation....................... 14, 1.18.63 12, 200,00 Deposits....................... 226,.104.53 j »282,643.16 »282,643.16 - WE HAVE OVER 52* A V A IL A B L E CASH IF YOV WANT S A FE T Y AND SER V IC E WE SOLICIT YOVR BUSINESS TH E O LD R E L IA B L E Springy S ea so n Q Our Spring Season has opened moif satisfactorily. New orders are coining 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 a d a p te d to the the trade. SEND VS Y O VR. O R D E R S F O R G O O D S IN O V R L IN E AND W E DO T H E R E S T JOHNSON & M ATLOCK G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D ISE J SUMMER RATES EAST Daring the Season 1909 vln, t h e Southern Pacific Co. fr o m The bride Home bakery will lie closed hereafter on Sunday from 1 until 4 o ’clock pi. m. The Beidler Brothers, thorough ly practical aud up-to-date farmers, will not secure the Harding farm near this city for another three- year term, when their first term ex pires in October, the raise in the rental from $.800 to $1000 pier year lieing considered too high by them. They will find little trouble in se curing another place as their repu tation for practical farming aud keeping up a place in good shajie is so well-known. They are al ready offered a good propxisitiou near Oakland, but will look around a little before leasing another place. It is understood that Will Keen, Mrs. Harding's brother will take charge of her farm here at the ex piration of Beidler Brothers lease. Friday antfSaturday we will sell Mr. Keen was raised on a big long silk gloves valued at $1.25 for French prairie farm north of Salem 198 cents aud $1.50 values for $1.29 and should be able to mauage his sister’s farm here successfully. J at J.urch’s. Ex COTTAGE GROVE To To To To OMAHA and Return - - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and retu rn - CHICAGO and Retorn - - $64.40 - 64.40 - 71.90 - 76.90 ami to other principal cities in the Hast, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. O n S o le J u n e 2, 3; J u ly 2, 3; A ugust If. 12 To DENVER and Return - - - 5 9 .40 On S k I . Hay 17. Ju ly I, August II Going transit lim it to day, from date of sale, final return lim it Oct. 31. These tickets presents some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trips to many intere.ting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may he had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will lie furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Give the LEADER a Trial. É