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F H ID A Y . H E T T E M I MAIL EDITION. THE SENTIN EL. DOTTAa * UMOVX. OREGON. .Compton and two solos by Mr«. Ira Aldrlch formed plsasant entertain- ment for the group. M r*. Van Oadel was presented with a book by the Research club, of which »he I been A member since it* or- Complimenting M r*. Grace Van ganlaatlon and of which ahe ha» Oadel who will leave the last of thia j been made a life member. Mr», month to »pend the w inter In Clin- Boaley made the preaentatlon ton, I * . and Pulton, III., Mr», speech Fall flower« were used to Helen M. Boaley Invited member» decorate the room* and the hoateaa of the Research ctub and addition- served delicious refreshment* In al gueeta. among them friend* and vlted gueeta were: Mr» R. H. neighbors of the guest of honor, for Field*. Mr». Ira Aldrich. Mr» W. an Informal »oclal afternoon on B Moughiner. Mr» Welcome H u b Friday. Guessing contests, won by bell, Mrs Ivan Barker, Mr» Emma M r» . N. E. Compton and Mr» L. H Porter Mr» i l L. Eastwood Mrs Randle, two readings by Mrs. N. E. J. R. Sowlea. Mr». Nettle Elliott, ANY Outlasts ALL The soclety took Ita first offertng für Its mlle of pennte», realislag 35.30 or 33 fest of the mlle. A so clal t fteraoon was enjoyed and re freahments w er* eerved by a Volun teer commlttee. KalufaU Is 14 Invbee A total of 1.3 Inches of rain has fallen since the long Eveusht of the summer was bi»kaa last week, according to C. B. Stewart, official weather observer. Yester day the barometer Indicated a M r*. S. L Mackln and Mrs. J. H. break In the rain, probably for to Chambers will be program leader* day. . - x- 'g " a 1 for the first fall meeting of the Tuesday Evening Study club Tuee- day night. Mrs. M ackln w ill re view "Grandmother Brown's One Hundred Years" by H arriet Brown and Mrs. Chambers' review Is on “The Life of an Ordinary Woman" by Anne Ellis. Tbc largest social s v .n l of the week was a scries of bridge parties yesterday afternoon and evening given by M ra John Kelly. Mrs. C. E. Brown and M r*. W arren Oliver at their homes on south Sixth street Tables were placed In the homes of the three hostesses and th . For the pleasure of the teachers guests progressed from house to of the local public schools Mre. D. house a* well as from table to A. Emerson and Mrs. F L. Grannis table. Tlje guest list Included: entertained with a tea Saturday a f In England they have a sensible M.adame* Hagen. W. B. Johnston. ternoon at the home of Mrs. G ran ' fiu y way to get rid of corns In just Galdablni. W. B. Johnston Jr. (M ed nis. Mrs. W illiam Thum. principal a few days a joyous Invigorating ford). Sanford. Daugherty. Lundy of the west side grade school, and foot bath every night for 3 or 4 Woodson. Sanders. Frost. W o rk Mrs. C. J. Kent poured. nights then lift out the corn—out man. Frans, Swanson. Emerson. ♦- ' to stay. Cecil Caldwell. Durham. Schofield Utopia club will meet next Thurs- Ask Cottage Grove Pharmacy for Stewart. W illiam Garoutte, Griggs. day with Mrs. H ira m Griggs A i* a package of Radox Hath Salts, Lombard, Litw iller, Fred Ander hostess. first time on sale In America. Hard son. Sam Veatch. Richmond. M at come soft ooms callouses hard thews. W J. W hite. Ststrk. Thum. The O. L. H club are being •n- skin on heels and toes It's all the Lebow, Proctor. Pyburn. D. H. tertained this afternoon at the same to Radox you'll have new, Hemenway, Hall. Hoskins. Knowles. home of Mrs. E ffie Knowles. strong, flawless feet a week from Mills. Beldler. Cruson. Wells. Moy now ask for Radox Blth Salts and er, Graham. Wiseman. Victor Cham (From last week'» city .dittos.) enjoy walking dancing.___________ bers. Earl Garoutte, Cleo More- Ruth Cameron, daughter of Rev lock. Clyde Roberta. Mervtlle Duncan P. Cameron, celebrated her Veatch. Dungan. N. J. Nelson Jr., „ , . „ __ , . sixth birthday anniversary Thure- Ralph bailsman Wheeler, Claude j ay afternoon Those present were f t y .. *5 m^L_C *>e,n' E1,se Betle Roberta. Jane Helliwell Lloyd Crawford, Ivan and M arjorie Quigley. M argaret Barker. Coiner, Joe Bassett and Bressler, Dorothy Siemann. Gene- Misses StelU Oliver (P ortland). vieVe Bressler. Richard and Mary- I f Oettlng Up Nights. Backache, Nell Bushell. Bernita Jeans and Jane Smith. Patty Short. M arjorie frequent day calls. Leg Paine. N»rv- tusnese, or Burning, due to fu n c tio n * M yrtle Hubbell Beldler. Mack and Abigail Trask U ----- B la d d e r ...................... Ir r it a t io n . In acid ro adds — n d i d . depressed ~ , and Ruth and M ary Cameron. A none. m akes you fe e l tlr» t __ dii Jlecoursged. tr y th e C y s te x T e s t. . .Compton was elected pleasant afternoon was spent with tnd W o rks fa s t, s ta rts c lrc u ln tln g th r u president the . women's *'*“ • of ... ,U — —■ ■- mission ‘ games and dainty refreshments the system In IS m ln u te a P raised by ary society of the Methodist church were served. A birthday cake was thousands fo r ra p id an d p o s itiv e ac ton. D o n 't g lv » up. T r v C y a t e i (p ro Wednesday afternoon at a meeting a feature. nounced 8 l» » -te x ) to d a y , u n der th e at the home of Mrs. 3. L. Mackln. Iro n -C la d Q u a re n te e . M u st q u ic k ly Other officers are: Mrs. Ira Aid- The Mixpah class of the Presby tlla y th eae C o n d itio n s Im p ro v » ie » t- rich. vice president: Mrs. S. L. terian church held a social meeting fu l sleep an d e n e rg y , or m oney back. Mackln. secretary; Mrs. J. H. Tuesday night at the church with Jnly too a t_______________________ Chambers, treasurer; Mrs. J. R. 25 members present. Mrs. Victor Kern’s for Drug* Hendricks, corresponding secre- Shaw and Mrs. A. W McGeorge, Isry: Mrs. Dwight Mercer and Mrs. both of whom moved from the city E. E. Cone, superintendents of the this week, were honored w ith hand i n g ' s Heralds society and Mrs kerchief showers Mrs. F. E. Men Clarence Cone and Mrs. Tom Laf- denhall gave an Interesting talk of foon. superintendents of the L ittle her trip to Caanda this summer Z t X S S P I'oU lp U R b d 4 t. «• Quasi a n d c a rta i» ro Light Bearers. Mrs. Dwight Mer- and Mrs. M ary Smith told of her si. I la IB C*— .4 *VUT. <BMF cer and Mrs. J. H Chambers had visit In California. Committees, to •to r n * « * h L o ltu g . in«ti<up- charge of the lesson period and arrange for the year's activities. tio o . v a o iiin g . h « a O L.ra, t -a.iachB. vhaatnnM, Mrs. Ira Aldrich of the devotionals. were named. A t the does of t h e , Kt it Wort« wb«rw othor The hostess. Mrs. Mackin. served evening melons were served. m fiu i. b o • • • i t mi refreshments. Next month Mrs. •Wtetly a gtotnaab and taM»> uual remedy o. Chia« 4 m I Harvey Taylor w ill entertain the The W. C. T. U. w ill meet Friday, b»<la. nuupM society. September 12. at the home of Mrs. etile a u r ta b bl.l. le t* as »>»« yua ZI.\»EP - A II W V. McGee. Business will Include » ph>-a,.»H y u i.p .— k J [ly unp.—til. fu» Past Matrons club was enter the election of officers. Members otihwr to «•. u tA iu t h * -ml»Ba nal v a lu e th a t ¿ l N b K P 4 < « a tained Monday afternoon by Mrs. have been asked to bring articles We g u a ra a te a Z IN b E F . : Francis Nichols and Mrs. Roy for the children's farm home col- W e w ill g la d ly rWtaL^ yuur 3hort at the home of the former, lection, which w ill be sent to the _ y i t it fa il* U- ’.e ie y e a . C o b m u » aad Baskets of asters and other mixed state fa ir at Salem. Friday w ill also ( S .I q b s t Ü A T O -D à V. fall flowers decorated the rooms. A be a m arket day for the union. Cotta», O ro,. business meeting preceded the In Thirty-eight attended the first formal afternoon of needlework and a two-course luncheon was served. fall meeting of the Constellation Mrs. Donnell Allen was a special club Thursday afternoon In Mason guest. The past matrons, w ith the ic hall. Miss M arlette Ham ant. past patrons of the Eastern Star, Miss Esther Sllsby, Mrs. 3. L. M ack still present M r. and Mrs. L. P. ln and Mrs. Charles Beldler were Sanford, who were recently m ar hostesses. Special guests of the club ried. with a gift, Mr. Sanford be were Mrs. Anna Hess of Roseburg. ing a past patron. The next meet Mrs. H a rry Godard of Coquille, Mrs. ing w ill be with Mrs. Herbert Idelle W ard and Mrs. L. H . Randle. Eakin and Mrs. K. K. Mills In Oc Mrs. Amos Buker, Mrs. W L. W o rk tober, at which time names w ill be man and Mrs. George Gates were welcomed as new members. A short drawn for the Christmas tree. business meeting was held at which Plans for i homecoming week ,varl0U8 " P o r U were given An af- end for the Presbyterian church ? ? ? ° n1 ° f uneedl<‘work Allowed. A were discussed at the first fall - dainty luncheon was served buffet meeting of the ladies' aid of the ' style. Large baskets of mixed asters church Wednesday. The aid will were colorful room decorations. The Improved WHIPPET advanced in Beauty-Comfort - Smoothness - Safety e See the Im proved W hippet - d r iv e It -o n d you will bo *u r- prised to learn how te r a very modest expenditure goes In buying quality transportation. H ere is a car retaining all the fundam ental ft utures of de sign and construction which m ade the original W hippet f a Backache Leg Pains it’s in the W ATER A C T IO N it’s in the D R IV E • Stop in and let us demonstrate these features that make the W ASHER the Greatest Dollar-for-Dollar Value T h e C onlon w ins friends on its merits. Phone ns and we w ill send one to yon for FREE trial. N o obligation. S a tfM Davenport Furniture Co. PHONE 4 P. S. STANDS FOB PERSONAL SERVICE, the big thing for food and menu success. The P. S. usually comes last but when you want complete food satisfaction it comes first because it stands for PER SONAL SELECTION. Your menus will be inviting and your meals appetizing and full of flavor if you personally select your foods from our wide variety of the finest things to eat. We guarantee every purchase. PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13 AND 15, INC. MacMarr Coffee MacMarr Flour Highest Quality Hard Wheat lib . 35c 49 lb. sack $1.49 Crisco 3 lb. can 69c Quaker Oats Don’t nr fleet your breakfast— mornlnf energy does 70% of the world's work.— Large 55- o> pk<. Regular or Quick......... 25c Del Monte Catsup & S . 19c Hershey’s Cocoa 2 for 25c The best breakfast hot drink for children. V2 pound cans. Malt Budweiser or Blue Ribbon— Large can 55c Shortening In Bulk In Bulk 3 lbs. 45c 3 lbs. 43c Washing Powder M o p S tic k s White King, large... Th» Durabl. kind with nos rustís* m.tal head. Each ................................ Quality MacMarr Milk • 15c .............................. 3 tall cans 45c 53c 25c pow er, stamt .a t,n economy. But this Im proved W hippet o f fers new color* and added r •- flnem ent of do- i f-sr g re a te r beauty; four douule-actlng hy draulic shock elim inators fo r g re a te r riding comfort; rubber WORLD'S LOWEST-PRICED FOUR-DOOR SEDAN Insulated engine fo r g re a te r sm oothness; In te r n a l f o u r - $ whool brakes, fully enclosed, fo r g re a te r safety. 585 Mtpe 3S1S« l I Cha»»l» * 3 * 0 . Prt.es l a b . 1 W IL L Y S -O V E R L A N D IN C ., T O '.E D O , O H IO Nelson Motor Co. BONDED DEALERS COTTAdE GROVE, ORE. ge»—-»(*-) — , m — ,y»w»N— * A N e w 6 - c y ; B 73 e r C h e v r o le t T ry c k w it h D u a l W h e e ls Celebrating the seventy-seventh birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sarah Kerr, relatives and friends enjoyed a 6 o’clock dinner at the home of Mrs. C. A. Colburn on Sixth street Monday night. Those present were Mrs. Kerr's four daughters, Mrs. C. A. Colburn and Mrs. Green Pitcher of this city, Mrs. Clara K irk of Dorena and Mrs. Edna Black burn of Eugene and the following: Mrs. Otis Dyer of Eugene, Dolly Pitcher, Mrs. N. E. Compton, Green B. Pitcher, Lee Sullivan and George K e rr of this city and John Hol- strom of Marcóla. La Comus club members were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Green Pitcher Tuesday a f ternoon for their first meeting of the year. Mrs. W. L. W orkman was welcomed as a new member and names were drawn for the annual Christmas tree. A social afternoon was followed by a delicious lunch eon. The next meeting will be wit» Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. yo u leave the strain of getting there to someone else Miss Mildred Bennett Invited in a group of friends Friday evening, the occasion being the birthday an niversary of her slater Ethel. At bridge Beth Bede held high score and Mabel Thrasher low. The guests were Beth Bede, Carolyn Grannis, Eunice Meranda. Madelle Beldler, Jean Allison, W llberta W il son and Mabel Thrasher. Friends of Miss Gladys Yearous are interested to learn of her m ar riage to Carl Buffington of Monroe August 25 at Corvallis. The cere mony was performed at the Metho dist parsonage there. The bride is a daughter of M r. and Mrs. Roscoe Yearous of this city and graduated from the local high school two years ago. They are at home at Alpine. SSw'XS* ,*? 65 * IH,Cabm » hMsshsi' 470 W her° - ’* ’* bl9 and Po w o rfu l' and d e p e n d a b le . H oW erl m a n T now o* outstanding v a lu e to th e Roadster Delivery............ sw.ono ..J .T #Pb0,’ ,a) *4 4 0 *595 m odern truck user. And no o th e r truck o f e q u al capacity <OBt* * ° o p o r a t * an<l " » a ln ta la . Y o u r n e a r e s t iH.Tw.ck-u.WHSCb.............. »625 C h e v r o le t d e a le r w ill g la d ly g iv e y o u a t r i a l le a d *520 rh ™ (G ood for 16 d o fi) Man Francisco _____ 320.25 Los Angeles --------------- .347.75 Del Monte _______ 333.23 Han Diego ------------------ 334.73 I-ake Tahoe ---------------- 384.75 Y o a e m lte ................. ... $42.00 FEATURES OF THE NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK o, v^on o,...,, wM .r - .fc- ) D ua’ w heels a t slight a d d itio n a l cost, w ith six tru c k -ty p e X T ; * ■ hood' “ » 'd t i r e s — b ig g e r , h e a v ie r r e a r a x l e - c o m p l e t e l y enclosed fo u r-w h e e l b r a k e . - n e w h e a v y -d u ty tru ck- DUAL wheels $ 25 EXTRA t y p e c lu tc h — n e w , s t r o n g e r s t e e l c h a n n e l f r a m e — ea in-ten » mmm » indwding »par. «he»i. All pricas f. O. b Hint, Michigan CHEVROLET A l i t k t l to any oru of i b t t t dot- tinatiottt iotludet ilo p o v tn ottd p trm itt tidotript to many otbor plocet you'll wont to vitH. 4 -s p e e d transm ission— 5 0 -h o rs e p o w e r s ix -c y lin d e r engine. M OTOR • Iv le la a e f COM PANY, O E T R O IT , O * a * r « l Masers C arg araT laa v a h re -ln -h e a d M IC H IO A N Cottage Grove Motor Co. Southern Pacific T. M . BOYD, Agent. d e m o n s tra tio n — a n y tim e . UTILITY IH -T O N C H A llIt CALIFORNIA VACATION R O U N D T R IP S El Martes club met Tuesday with Mrs. John Kelly, enjoying a 1 > o’clock luncheon at the Colonial,! following which they played bridge at the Kelly home. Roses and asters in pink and purple decorated the luncheon table. A t bridge Mrs. Earl Garoutte held high score. Mrs. Schofield Stewart was a guest of the club. Artists." w h e e ls — is now a v a ila b le a t C hevrolet d ealers e v e r y - Travel the scenic Shasta Route, through m i l e s of breathless mountain scenery. Courteous attendants smooth your way. You arrive re- . freshed and ready for play. The Mothers club met Thursday of last week a t the home of Mrs L. O. M arkham south of the city and spent the day quilting. A j delicious dinner was served. M r*. Rosa Currin made a report of gar ments distributed. Mrs. N. ft. Ccmpton will entertain the club next month. Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall will be leader for the first meeting of Delphian club Monday night a t the library. The topic la "The Flemish 1 A n ew s lx -c y lin d c r l ’/i-to n C hevrolet truck — w ith dual When you go to California by train, you leave the job of "get ting there" to someone else. By train, your vacation need not be limited to just one place. A Southern Pacific vacation ticket invites you to see the full sweep of California’s charm ing playgrounds. Pure Vegetable Pure Lard mous f o r s ty le , room iness, StoniMh Ohorders Quickly Relieved have charge of the congregational The ladies' aid society of the dinner on Friday night and will help with the program for the en Christian church met Wednesday tire week end. Details of the ex afternoon in the church parlors. perience social to be held next month were also discussed and re ports from various committees giv en. . A watermelon feed was en joyed. The committee was Mrs W illiam Chestnut. Mrs. J. R. Clark. Mrs. C. R. Dear. Mrs. Herbert E ak in and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung. ISTOB ms Beginning a study of Oregon his tory the Research club resumed regular meetings Tuesday night at the city library. Mrs. Helen M Bosley was leader, ths subject be Ing The Name -Oregon." Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall, M ra J. R. Clark. M ra W ilbur W athln«. Mrs. A. W Shofatall and Mrs. Georg Bjorbet took up phases of early history M r a D. A. Emerson will have the second topic, "Purchase of the Louisiana Territory." September S3. C orns All G one Big and Small Radox T ook Them R oots and All Outwashes i Mr» J. Q. W illits, Mr». John Proe- tor. M n Robert Quigley. Mia. Terry Moody. M r*. W M. MacQIbbon. M r* N. E Compton, M r*. C. F. Hoskins, Mrs. E. R Lemley. Mre J. H. Chambers, Mr» 8. L Mackln, Mrs. M. F. Power (Eugene), M ra Max Bird, Mtsa Zenna Moughmer, Miss M yrtle Hubbell. Mias Helen Aldrich. Mrs W J. W hite. Mrs. C. R Dear, Mr*. J. R Clark. Mrs D A. K n u r »on. Mr». L. H Randle, Mrs. M F. W yatt, Mrs. A. W ShofstaU, M ra L W. Coiner, M rs Ira Isom. M ra F. E. Mendenhall. Mrs W ilbur W at kins, Mrs. Albert Hansen. M ra Georg Bjorset and Mr» Van OedeL JACK MAULDING, PROP. I T ’ S W IS E TO C H O O S E A S IX