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Rom. Baking Powder Absolutely P u re The Only Baking Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. C hem ists* te sts h a v e s h o w n that a part of the alum from b iscu it m a d e w llh an a lu m baking powder passes Into the sto m a ch , an d that digestion Is retarded thereby. R oa d tho la b e l a n d m a k o sure th a t y o u r b a k in g p o w d e r Is n o t m a d o f r o m a lu m . Easter Program at M. E. Church. Easter at the Presbyterian. At I lie Presbyterian ch u rch S u n day A pril 16, the Sunday school will render a special E aster service of songs, recitations, and in stru m ental music. T h is will be given at 11 o ’clock in the place of the usual preaching service. In the evening at 8 o ’clock, the pastor will preach an E aster serrnou. T here will be special music at this service, an anthem by the choir, a duet by Mrs. W aterhouse and Mr. Kinter, beside othfer attractive fea tures. T he Presbyterians will be pleased to welcome you at these V o lu n tary ...... .................Selected services and cordially invite you Mrs. Sutcliffe, pian o , Mrs. K err, organ. to join them in this E aster celebra C h o ru s _ “ O ’ersliad o w ed are th e S k ie s’' tion . E asier will be fittingly observed in the M ethodist church Sunday. P raise m eeting at 7 a. m. Bible school exercises at 10. Baptism of children. Public worship at 11 with address by Robert Sutcliffe on “ V ictory.” Reception of m em bers. Senior League at 7 p. m. conducted by Miss M artha Wooley. At 8 the large chorus choir will give a m usical evening. T he best seats will go to those who are pu n ctual in attendance. Program for Concert. C hoir. __ R obert Sutcliffe -__“ IIe a r My P ra y e r” C h o ir C horus, “ As it Began to D aw n” - - I lin e C hoir S c rip tu re L e s s o n ................................... Vocal S o lo ,........................... ....................... “ E v e n in g a n d M o rn in g ” Max S picker I.loyd .Stratton L ad ies Q u a r te t,____________ _ ___ _____ “ B e n ed ictu s” .P ro m C oncone’s Mass M rs. W. C. C onner, M isses Hazel- ton, W h itse tt a n d Silsby A d d r e s s ____________________ ____P astor A n th em , “ T h e God of Isra e l” .- Rossini C h o ir A n n o u n cem en ts S ilv er O ffering H y m n ____ ___ i . “ H eav en ly S u n lig h t” C o n g reg atio n R e a d i n g ____ __ “ R o bert of .Sicily” Mrs. lf. D. W h eeler M ixed Q u artet, ....... .............. ............... ...... “ A g n u s D ei” ____ l'ro in C oncone’s Mass M rs. W. C. C onner, M iss K. Silsby M essrs. S tra tto n a n d S clireppel H y m n _________ “ I S h all be L ike H im ” C o n g reg atio n B en ed ictio n ...................................... .. P o stlu d e . . . - ______ Selected Mrs. S utcliffe an d Mrs. K err P ra y e r ___ R e sp o n se _____ At the Christian Church F. H.Rosenberg at Aberdeen. T he report is current at this place an d Eugene th at F. H. Rosenberg, formerly of th is city, but late of Raymond, W ash., had m ysteriously disappeared and th at foul play was feared. However, the Leader is inform ed by a friend of the family which still resides here, th a t a letter was received by Mrs. Rosenberg Sunday from her husband stating th at he w as h o w in A berdeen, W ashington, consid ering a position offered him, which he considers much better th an the one he recently gave up at R ay mond. LOCAL AND PE Patronize Leader advertisers. Ja n u ary and April are our w in ter m onths. T h is is sim ply ex asp eratin g — suow April 11. O liver V eatch was a county seat visitor S atu rd ay . Mauy a young m an earns a liv ing hy w orking—his father. A lialf-iuch of snow this m orn ing surprised even the natives. Jo h n Bartels is m ak in g some fine improvements to his ice p lant. Bert Denham will leave soon for Tacom a to m ake th a t place his home. W all street residents are advo catin g the m acadam izing of th at street. T h e Ladies Toggery is d isp lay ing a fine line of silk w aist and dress patterns. T h e m an who is looking for a snap h ad better keep out of the chicken business. Some good fresh m ilk cows for sale. Inquire of W . D. Sim cox. Cottage Grove, Ore. a6* * We w ant your m ohair. Call and see us liefore you sell. S ter ling Feed Co. Phone 171. It m ust have been a spinster who said th at some widows wear heavy veils to conceal their joy. A dish of our “ velvet” ice cream will m ake you smile. T ry it. T h e Bon Ton C andy Kitchen. T h e BEST cup of coffee served with lunch at the Pride Home Bakery, opposite M e t c a l f & Brund’s. Pasture for cattle— Apply to R. C. A rne or phone farm ers 154. Cows $1 per m outh,calves 75 cents per m onth. M l* Ralph Easley went to Portland Monday to buy a fine span of Bel gian m ares from A. C. Ruby & Co., importers. Miss E dyth H astings was aw arded the fine rug at the G rand theatre Friday evening. A ro ck ing ch air is the prize th is week. Attorney A. H. K ing listened to Colonel Roosevelt’s address at E u gene, last W ednesday. He got a good view of the strenuous one and feels repaid for the trip. Mesdames Geo. M. H all, D. H. Hemenway, H . A. Miller and J. S. Medley have issued invitations requesting the com pany of seventy five ladies at a luncheon to he giveti at the home of Mrs. H all Friday afternoon. J. A. F u n k of E nterprise, O re gon, spent a few days in this city last week while on his way to O a k land, C alifornia to visit with his BETTER PAY UP parents. H e was accom panied from th is place by his sister, Mrs. All those indebted to the Leader Fred G. Conley and little daughter. on subscription account for two A. L. Monroe, form erly of the years or more will be dropped from photographic firm of Monroe & our list on May 1, 1911, an d the A rm strong is fitting up a first class accounts will be placed in a col studio upstairs in the Young b u ild lector’s hands. It tak es a lot of ing at the end of the Main street money to buy ink and paper and bridge which will be open to the employ experienced and practical public in a few days. Mr. A rm workmen ami we m ust insist th at strong will continue to conduct the all accounts due the Leader be Grove studio. paid up. T his request is m ade necessary from the fact th a t all T h e Leader overheard a prom i postm asters have instructions to nent real estate m an say a few accept as second class m atter no days ago th at the declaration th a t new spaper on w hich the subscriber this or th at tract of land h ere has allowed his subscription to b e abouts was well adapted to alfalfa come more than one year delin or clover, seemed to interest the average newcomer far more than quent. the argum ent th at the sam e lau d is ideal for an orchard. Notice Special E aster services at the C hristian church next Sunday, 11 a. m. E aster sermon, picture and m usic. S unday school and E n deavor services at the usual hours. A t the evening services Rev. E lk in s will speak on the interesting subject, “ H o w to l.ive a H undred Y ea rs.” T his address will be the outcom e of a recent conversation with “ G ra n d m a” Todd of Eugene, w ho lately celebrated her 101st T he Grove Studio has engaged b irth d ay. Old people’s service S un d ay April 2,1,- a. m. C a rt the services of one of the best re w right concert com pany will sing touchers in Oregon. If you w ant the best pictures come to th e old at the evening services. stand on N orth Fourth street. A. J . A R M S T R O N G . T ry the Leader a year. Mrs. Mary H uston has returned from C alifornia and has re-opened a photo gallery here, this tim e in the Schleef building. She m akes a specialty of view work and the developm ent of k o dak films and pictures. She reports a very p leasan t w inter spent in California, b ut likes C o t tage G rove just as well. WYNNE & WOODS Shoes th at are w arranted to wear and repair work w hich will please you at Goff’s shoe shop. Shelf And Heavy Hardware Rev. H . C. W allace, th e pioneer Presbyterian m inister of this part of Oregon, who is in his 80th year, and lately recovered from a serious illness is now able to walk down town unattended from his d a u g h te r's hom e on the hill— the Morss place, and weighs 1.59 pounds, 16.5 to 170 being his norm al weight. M any friends are glad to note the im provem ent in the h ealth of this genial, highly esteemed and vener able old gentlem an. Below is a p a rtia l list of m erch an d ise you w ill alw ays find in stock a t th e p ro g ressiv e, h u stlin g , w ide-aw ake firm of W ynne & W oods. Bnilth ap-,!i ■ lim e, m a lth o id roofing, C ronolite roofing, screen w ire. L aurel ran g es, M onarch M alleable ranges, incubators, brooders, m in e r ’s su p p lies, saw m ill supplies, spray pum ps, spray hose, g ard en hose, lawn*m owers, lawn sp rin k lers, w ashing m achines, ch u rn s, rub b er b e ltin g , le a th e r b e ltin g , fi s h i n g tackle, g aso lin e engines, cream se p ara tors. g aeo lin e, kerosine, b lu e v itrol, lu b ric a tin g oils, raw linseed oil, iron pipe, k itc h e n u ten sils, cam p u ten sils, iron am i steel, pum ps an d cy lin d ers, cu tle ry , sheep sh e a rin g m achines, sw eet pea trellises, barb wire, ace ty le n e lig h tin g plants. WYNNE (Si WOODS H ardw are N e a r S . P . D ep ot When a m edicine m ust 1« given to young children it should be pleasant to take, Cham berlain’s Cough Rem edy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation g iv e it a flavor sim ilar to m aple syrnp, m akin g it pleas ant to take. It has no snperior for colds, cronp and whooping cough. For sale by Rensons Pharmacy. f Outfits Easter No matter what you or the children require in tints, coats, suits dresses, hosiery, gloves—any tiling to wear in the Hastyr promenade you will find it here at as little or its much as you want to pay. Here are a few Easter suggestions: Suede gloves, Suede shoes, fancy silk wastings, fancy neckwear, silk hosiery. . . L u r c h ’s.. CHURCH NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. BANK WITH 1 he First National Bank H ardly a Sabbath goes by w ith out additions being m ade to the m embership of the Methodist church, (h i Sunday evening three adults and two youug people were received. A t the T hursday evening prayer m eeting no less th an 65 were in attendance. OF COTTAGE PROVE OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided protit $ 50 , 000.00 T he Cottage Grove W. C. T. I ’. 1 will ollfeerve “ Gift D ay ” Monday, April 17th in houor of the birthday j of our state treasurer, Mrs. Ilessie : * J . S hane by selling tags at 10 cents each. Hoping our friends will help us in this work as the pro ceeds will be equally divided be tween local, county and state work. Mrs. K. B- Woods, president. A very interesting m eeting of the Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. church was held at Mrs. L. F. O rpurd’s home last Wednes day afternoon at w hich tim e dele gates were elected to the district convention which will be held at Brownsville April 20 and 21, as follows: Mrs. Geo. H all, Mrs. J. S. Benson and Mrs. Joe Porter. A most interesting letter w as read from C ottage G rove’s missionary to China, Miss Lura H efty, an d ; none regretted the aid and support given hpr. Lost in the Woods. Safety First Liberality Next vire D ru g s Y May b first wa It come th a t tl should Consult With Us T hree of the city couucilm en accom panied by E ngineer Taylor were out in the hills east of this j W e scientifically test the eyes and city last S unday looking over some i then m ake glasses for you th at desirable tim herlaud to include in will bring relief to your eyes. the new proposed lim its of the We also fill oculists' prescrip- town. Tw o of them were ex- , tions accurately and charge but a miners, the third a tim ber cruiser, | fair price. and Surveyor T aylor ought to be a good woodsman, but they got hopelessly lost, wandered about in the gloomy rain hoping for a glim pse of the sun to tell them O p to m e tr is t where they were at. But alas! not a ray of light, but instead more gloom an d more rain. T h e situ a tion was getting desperate. Cold, wet, hungry and hopeless, they began w alk in g around a cedar tree with their dripping um brellas over their drooping heads. Leaving the three in th is plight, E ngineer T aylor picked out w hat he thought was an westerly course, tak in g care not to get out of hail ing d istance of the three desperate men. G oing a little way off he C - W . B E A L S . P ro p . was tu rn in g round and rouud try G u aran teed H eav y an d L ig h t ing vainly to get his bearings or to Harness. E v e ry th in g in the see some sign of hum an habitation. H a rn e ss a n d H arn ess H ardw are L ine...................................................... Mr. T ay lo r w as surprised and de-1 lighted to see a native step out of I Repair Work A Specialty the jungle. Being inform ed of | their serious plight, he without j hesitation proceeded to point the ! way o ut to th e settlement. Lucky j it was th a t they were found when j they were as th e dreadful storm of j Monday would likely have beenj too m uch for the weary, em aciated i fellows had they rem ained in the i wilderness till next m orning with- i out fire or food. S. B. M. In l i t SC H O LL Beal’s Harness Shop ■ good results. If you lir p h y sic ia n ’s prescriptions b y will be m ost carefully tided an d only the purest best of D rugs will be used, tve alw ays carry a larg e supply of Patent Medicines th a t we can highly recom m end. In all cases our prices are worthy of your notice. Benson’s Pharmacy Cottage Grove, Oregon Baryains_Iji Real Estate And_Business Properties We have m any exceptional good buys in city property an d acreage ran g in g in price and location to suit your w ants. We can put you in touch with ow ners of large tim ber tracts, easy accessible. O r if yofl w ant to buy a large tract suitable for subdivis ion, or a conveniently located little country hom e close in already de veloped and ready for oecupaucy. See our list before you buy. I f you w ant to buy, sell or e x change property, or investigate realty prices in any other state, Mexi< . or Cu:. ” la, we are in a position to serve you. We have some good business properties. If you have business in o u r line, we call m ake your call profitable am i w ill be pleased to get ac quainted. One Dollar • Per Month Co-Operative Realty Co. Foresters of America ...F o r. MOHAIR WOOL JOIN F S NOW UNDER Special Dispensation EGGS VEAL HIDES ...Apply To... W r.ST SID E G iv es you free d o cto r free m ed icin e an d $1 per day sick o r accid en t benefit. A lso $10B fu n era l »»enefit, or $50 fu n era l b enefit for y o u r w ife in case of d e a th of e ith e r • Take Due Notice. D on’t w ait until you h av e a fire before insuring, th-> «xajtfisc light, d o n ’t ru n the risk .* Call up the Express o f f ic e Tom Awbrey will attend to it prom ptly. W i l k i n s o n 6 > R a l s t o n . M g rs F o u r t h S trc o t C o tta g e G ro v e O re g o n REAL ESTATE SNAP acres best river bottom laud 1% m iles south of th is city, 400 1 year old S p it/eu b erg apple trees, for sale, acreage to suit buyer. Iticjuire of V eatch & Spencer or J. Sara?. “ O u r Iwby cries for C h am lterlain ’s C ough R e m e d y ,” w rites Mrs. T. B. K e n d rick , Rasaca, Ga. " I t is th e b est cough re m e d y on th e m a rk e t for coughs, colds 1 an d cro u p . F o r sale by Bensons I’har- • m ac >