F R U IA V, N O V E M B E R I I , tt M T U B S E N T IN E L . C O T TA G E ( IK O V t , O REG O N . T h e a d u lt class o f th a B a p tis t c h u rc h h e ld a social e v e n in g T u e a - Tba al tuple« t way to prevanl d a y n ig h t a t th a h o m e o f M r a n d leather good* from mildewing la to M rs . A m le l T h e ta O ff ic e r s w e re keep tha articles In a wall-vaotll- ele cte d as fo llo w s E r w in H a n s o n , atad, dry, well-lighted place. Whan p re s id e n t; M rs . A m le l T h a is , v ic e flrat detected, mlldaw ahould ba T h e fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w e re e le c t­ p re a ld e n t; M rs . A C. S p rig g s , sec­ wlpad off with a damp doth, tba ed a t th a m e e tin g o f th e N e ig h b o rs r e ta r y tr e a s u r e r ; M rs . T h e is . M rs. laatbar wall dried, and pat In a o f W o o d c r a ft W e d n e a d a y n ig h t o f T . J . C la r k a n d M is s K a t ie M a rk - drier plaea. Mlldaw probably will M rs . E le a n o r W o lf a r d . e m , > e r , ^ 1 . 1 c o m m itte e ; M rs. ■ot eerioualy da ma (a tha leather past g u a r d ia n n e ig h b o r; M rs . M il M illa , c h a ir m a n , f lo r a l c o m m it- vnlaaa It ta allowed to remain for d re d T r u n n e ll. g u a r d ia n n e ig h b o r, tee. T h e e v e n in g eras s p e n t p la y ­ aavaral weeks or longer, but It may D o ris L e b o w , a d v is e r: M rs . N o r a in g g a m e s R e fr e s h m e n ts w a re change ICO color. H u n te r , m a g ic ia n ; M rs . N e llie served ! B la c k m o re . m u s ic ia n : M rs . O ille e - Many “Ava Marias" pls, c le r k ; M rs . D lc y P h illip s , a t - T h e R e s e a rc h clu b , a t Its m e e tin g T h e r a are M “Ava Marlas" pub­ te n d e n t; M rs . L o u is a B a rte ls , o u t­ T u e s d a y n ig h t, vo ted to m a k e d o n a ­ lished, besides many variations and side g u a r d ; M rs . O. F . T h ie l, in side tio n s to th e P o e rn b e c h e r m e m o ria l different arrangements of tha orig­ g u a rd ; M r s B e r th a M c Q u e e n , fla g h o s p ita l fo r c h ild re n , to th e s c h o la r- inal song. Frans Schubert com­ b e a re r: M rs B m a lln e W ils o n , co r- sh ip lo a n fu n d a n d to th e en d o w - D ix o n , m en I fu n d , th re e p ro je c ts o f th e posed one of the beet known. re s p o n d e n t; M r ». M a b e l Among the other well-known com­ b a n k e r; M rs . C la r a S tevens, c a p ta in O re g o n S ta te F e d e r a tio n o f W o m ­ posers who have written songs by o f th e g u a rd ; H o ra c e H a tc h . B e rt en's C lu b s, to w h ic h th e c lu b be­ thia title are: Oesar Franck, Frans B u rro w s an d T o m S ears, m an a g e rs . longs. T h e c lu b c o n tin u e d Its s tu d y Hast. Pietro Mascagni, Saint- P la n s w e re m a d e fo r a jo in t In s ta l­ o f O re g o n h is to ry , w it h M r» . F . E. Saena, Giuseppe Verdi and Johan- la tio n to be h eld in J a n u a r y w ith M e n d e n h a ll as p ro g ra m le a d e r, h e r C re s w e ll an d W a lte r v tlle . M rs. s u b je c t b e in g " O re g o n as a S ta ts ." aas Brahms. H a w k in s o f T o le d o , g r a n d m a n ­ M e m b e rs resp ond ed to r o ll c a ll ag er, w as a guest an d c o m p lim e n te d w it h c u r r e n t ev en ts. J a lia a E ra T he Julian day la a device of th e circle . S O C IE T Y ohrooologleel reckoning often need T r a s k w as ro g ra m M r a R a lp h S a tta m a n w as hostess by astronomers to avoid the com­ so ciety T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n plication dne to months and years af unequal length. The days are m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t, th e lesson clu b , in v itin g M rs . H a r v e y H o ld e r - numbered consecutively beginning b e in g on " S p a n is h P a in tin g ." T h e m a n an -l M rs . C h a rle s B ra c e as a d ­ with the so-called Julian era, Jan- fo llo w in g p ro g ra m « a s g iv e n : M r a d itio n a l guests. A 1 o 'c lo c k lu n c h ­ f L 4718 B. C. For example, J o h n L . K e lly . " H is to r y a n d G e o ­ eon w a s served a t th e C o lo n ia l an d nary L 1980. Julian day. g r a p h y o f S p a in ;” M r a W . M . M a c - w as fo llo w e d b y a n a fte r n o o n o f G ib b o n , "S p a n is h P r im itiv e s ; " M rs . b rid g e . M rs . F r e d A n d e rs o n h eld *4 2 6 3 7 » . C E . U m p h r e y , " S p a n is h T e m p e r a ­ h ig h score. m e n t;" M rs . A lic e M ille r , " It a li a n A chieving Success M a n n e ris ts ;" M rs . R . A . T r a s k . " E l T h e P r e s b y te r ia n M is s io n a ry so­ Tha great high road of human G re c o :" M rs . A . A . R ic h m o n d . " C a l­ welfare lies along the old highway v e rt's E s tim a t e o f E l G r e c o ;” M rs. c ie ty w a s e n te r ta in e d W e d n e s d a y a fte r n o o n a t th e h o m e o f M rs . H e r ­ • f steadfast well-doing; and they S c h o fie ld S te w a r t. " V a le s q u e x ;“ b e rt E a k in . M rs . L . W . C o in e r led who are the most persistent, and M rs . R - S. T r a s k . M u r illo ," In th e devo U o n ato an d M rs . O W . B la c k work In the truest spirit, w ill In­ s tu d y o f p ic tu re s M r s U m p h r e y re- m o re w a s In c h a rg e o f th e lesson on variably be the most successful: p o rte d on " E l G re c o . M rs . E lb e r t S ia m . x th a n k o f fe r in g w a s ta k e n success treads on the heels of B ed e on "V e la s q u e s ," an d M rs . C an d m ite boxes w e re op en ed. D a in ­ every right effort.— Smiles. C . C ru s o n on " M u r illo ." M rs . R ic h ­ ty r e fre s h m e n ts w e re se rved. m ond g a ve a bo ok re v ie w o t " A n g e l Fish’s Odd Name P a v e m e n t" b y J . B. P rie s tly . T h e M . P G . clu b w as e n te r ta in e d M ild e w ea L c .tk e r SOCIETY Ona of tb a d e lig h tfu l so cial e v e n ts o f th e w e a k w as th a aarlaa o f b rid g e p a rtie s g iv e n W e d n e s d a y a ftrn o o n a n d e v e n in g by M rs. W ll- lla m T h u m , M rs . W . E. L e b o w a n d M rs . O, E W o o d so n a t th a h o m e o f •Mrs. T h u m N in e ta b la s o f b rid g e w e re fo rm e d In th a a fte rn o o n . H ig h score w as h e ld by M rs . S. V . A lli­ son a n d second h ig h by M rs . R . H F ie ld s . ta b la s w e re fo rm e d . M rs . F r e d A n - de rs o n h o ld in g h ig h score a n d M ra. C ly d e R o b e rts second h ig h . D a in ty r e fre s h m e n ts w e re served. B a sk ets of v a ric o lo re d c h ry s a n th e m u m s w e re a t tr a c tiv e ro o m d e c o r a tio n s M r s S a m V e a tc h e n te r ta in e d F r i ­ d a y a fte rn o o n h o n o rin g h e r m o th ­ er. M rs. In e s M e e k s , w h o r e c e n tly r e tu rn e d fr o m P o r tla n d . T h re e ta b le s o f b rid g e w e re fo rm e d . M rs. F r e d A n d e rs o n h eld h ig h score. G u e s ts w e re M rs , A n d e rs o n . M rs . D . H H e m e n w a y . M rs. W W M c ­ F a r la n d , M rs . C . K F ro a t. M r a A. W . K lm e , M rs . N els o n D eYoung. M ra H a r le y G a te s . M r» . E f f ie K n o w le s . M r s A . W S w an so n . M r a M e r v llle V e a tc h a n d th e guest o f h o n o r. D a in ty re fre s h m e n ts w e re served. Chriitmaa Cards Sentinel. C T h a S o cial T w e lv e clu b w as en- ta rta ln e d T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n of las t w e e k a t th a ho m e of M rs Bessie S u tc liffe , w h o In v ite d as ad - d ltlo n a l guests. M rs. I r a It. A ld r ic h an d M rs. H a r r y H a r t . A social a f te rn o o n w as sp ent w ith n e e d le w o rk P a in t y re fre s h m e n ts w a re served ▼ M rs . T . C. W h e e le r is e n te r ta in lu g th is a fte r n o o n , c o m p lim e n tin g th e O L . H . c lu b T h e J o k e r clu b w ill be e n te rta in e d th is e v e n in g a t th e h u m s o f Miss L u la C u r rln . W. C. T. V. Hears Report. M rs. H e le n M . Mosley, delegate to th a recan t s ta te W . C T . U . co n­ v e n tlo Ito asb u rg . , gave a de- tio n In R osebu (a | | . j re p o rt o f th a co n vention a t ,h e F r id a y m e a lin g o f the local u n ion a t th e hom e o f Miss S tella A d a m s She said C o tta g e D ro v e w as co m p lim e n te d on Its b u lle tin bo ard, being ths only u a lo n In ths , t a t e to h ave one. She also told o f th s c h ild re n 's fa rm hom e w o rk an d said th a t It w as ra te d th e best w est o f th s M ississipp i riv e r M r s N E . C o m p to n , co u n ty preel d e n t, rep o rted on th e presidents m eetin g s an d M rs. W V. McGee. M rs L. H . R a n d is and M rs. N ew (o ll I,a n d gave th e ir Im pressions o f th ll co n ve n tio n . P la n s w ere m ad e fo r a h a n d k e r­ c h ie f show er fo r th e ch ild re n 's fa rm h o m e to be h eld a t th e D eco m b er 13 m eetin g . L ig h t re fre s h m e n ts w ere served. T w e n ty -fiv e w e re present. C o o k e d F o o d S ale la H e ld . T h e R e b e k a h s h eld a cooked food sale a n d b a a a a r S a tu rd a y , a ll a r - tid e s a n d food b e in g sold. In th e e v e n in g a c h ic k e n d in n e r w as se rved in I . O . O F h a ll an d so w e re served. M rs. M e r le M c K lb ben. M rs. E ls ie C u r r ln an d M rs. Susie G a r o u tte w e re th e ba saa r c o m m itte e an d M rs . E th e l F e rg u ­ son «-as c h a ir m a n o f th e d in n e r F iv e U n it e W it h C h u rc h . c o m m itte e . M r an d M rs. H e r m a n L a fk y . M rs T h e O d d fe llo w s an d R e b e k a h s R . H . S hields a n d M r an d M r» h eld a Jo int d in n e r S u n d a y A so­ R o b e rt F a w c e tt unite«! w ith the c ia l tim e fo llo w e d . P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h a t th e S un day fo re n o o n service. T h e s a c ra m e n t of A n u m b e r o f people h a ve m ads b a p tis m was a d m in is te re d to E llo n m o n e y fr o m th e stock m a r k e t by T a y lo r L a fk y . son o f M r . an d M rs s ta y in g o u t o f I t H e r m a n L a fk y . C o m m u n io n o f th e Iz ir tl's su pp er w as held Your Banker Is Your Best Friend Even at time* when lit* ad via«» you against burrowing for Inveatmeiita that he can't O K We have become known aa the obi reliable b>*aauae We cun be depended upon to give legitimate financial aid for worthy and auceeaaful entcrpriaca and because we can he depended upon not Io encourage speculative un­ dertakings You ahould have a checking account with thia kind of a hank The First National Bank Of OottAge Grove Capital $50,000 I in J ie io U S , l)lij Rurplua. 986.000 N E W S P A P E R „ ..a n t I i f f I ft (1 V P r t Í H Í I I IT ftlftk o iiiiu stO F t S (Hit 01 l it I It tit . . o There is a flah called the John F r id a y a fte r n o o n a t th e h o m e of Dory. Its English name la believed A t th e F r id a y n ig h t m e e tin g o f M rs . A rm a n d W y n n e , th e m e e tin g to be a corruption of the French C o tta g e G ro v e c h a p te r o f th e E a s t­ h a v in g been po stp on ed fr o m T u e s ­ Jaune do ree,” in refe re n c e to th e e r n S t a r a n In v ita tio n to m e e t T u e s - day because o f A rm is tic e d a y . A den-yellow color of the living d a y n ig h t w it h S p r in g fie ld c h a p te r 5ocia i a fte r n o o n w as e n jo y e d a n d a u The John Dory lnhablte the w as ac cep ted . A re v is io n o f b y ­ tw o -c o u rs e lu n c h e o n w a s served. Atlantic coasts of Europe. the Med­ law s o f th e c h a p te r, p re p a re d b y A . C h ry s a n th e m u m s w e re d e c o ra tio n s . iterranean and the Australian eeaa. A R ic h m o n d . M rs . M a b e l S m ith C an d M rs . Anna G rah a m . w as M rs . W . O W ils o n e n te r ta in e d ad o p te d . T h e tw o E a s te rn S ta r T h u r s d a y a fte r n o o n o f la s t w e e k c h a p te rs o f E u g e n e w ill be guests fo r th e C a th o lic la d le a C o o tie w as o f th e lo cal c h a p te r a t its next th e d iv e rs io n . D a in t y r e fre s h m e n ts m e e tin g . »-ere served. Faaaoas R o ya l B a ttle C ry Tha motto, "Dleu et Mon Droit" (God and My Right), which was incorporateli into the coat of arms o f England's royal fam ily tn 1840 T h e C h r is tia n m issio nary' society- by Edward III . originated as the battle cry of Richard I In his war m e t W e d n e s d a y a fte r n o o n o f last w e e k In th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs fo r a w ith the French In the Twelfth study- o f m is s io n a ry w o r k In P o r to R ic o . M rs . I G . S h a w led th e d is­ cussion. M r s . B. F . S h o e m a k e r o f C ity B a ilt oa Hills The entire city of San Francisco S a le m , s ta te s e c re ta ry , a n d M rs . C. to built on hills, the principal ones A . H o r to n o f E u g e n e , d is tr ic t secre­ R e fre s h m e n ts being Telegraph. Russian. Nob, ta r y . w e re guests. Rincon. Bernal Heights, Potrero, w e re se rved b y M r s C . L . M a d d e n , Larsen Peak. Twin Peaks, Mount M rs . A d a O a k e s a n d M rs . L e s te r Davidson, Mount Olympus Buena C h ild s. A social h o u r w as en jo y ed Vista, Lone Mountain and Lincoln Paak. Be Slow in Judgment I t la good discretion not to make too much of any man at the flra t; because one cannot hold out that proportion.—Ba­ con. M rs . C. J . K e n t w as hostess T u e s ­ d a y a fte r n o o n f o r L a C o m u s clu b , in v itin g M rs . C . E . U m p h r e y a n d M r s S. L . M a c k in as a d d itio n a l guests. A social a fte r n o o n w as s p e n t w it h n e e d le w o rk . A t th e te a h o u r a d a in t y tw o -c o u rs e lu n ch eo n w as served. C h ry s a n th e m u m s w ere a t tr a c tiv e d e c o ra tio n s . T h e clu b w ill h o ld its n e x t m e e tin g a t th e h o m e o f M r s . A . W . K im e . —♦ — Stock M a rk e t T e n s A t th e m e e tin g o f th e R o y a l The word “cover," in stock mar­ N e ig h b o rs la s t w e e k p la n s w e re ket transactions, la an English ex­ m a d e fo r a b a z a a r to be h e ld D e ­ pression and Is rarely heard In this c e m b e r 6 in th e H u b b e ll b u ild in g . country. Tt la the equivalent of In th e a tte n d a n c e c o n te s t fo r th a t marglr (lie money deposited with m e e tin g th e side c a p ta in e d b y M rs . a broker if one does not purchase H . B . B re e d lo v e w o n . T h e co n te st w ill en d in D e c e m b e r. T h e c a p ta in s Stock outright. a n d t h e ir te a m s « rill p u t on a n en ­ te r ta in m e n t a t th e n e x t m e e tin g P e e r Pickers Just from a once-over of a group of average husbands you are con­ vinced that woman’s well-known Intuition takes a vacation when she la angling for a meal ticket.— Cln ctenatl Enquirer. W o n d e rfu l Indeed T h e T a n g le fo o t c lu b h eld its sec­ ond d a n c e o f th e w in t e r series T h u r s d a y n ig h t o f la s t w e e k . T h e hostess c o m m itte e w a s M rs . W . A. G a r o u tte , M r s L . P . S a n fo rd , M rs . R o y S h o rt, M rs . E . W . F r a n s , M rs . V ic t o r C h a m b e rs a n d M rs . H e r b e r t W . L o m b a rd . A n u m b e r o f a d d i­ tio n a l guests w e re p r e s e n t Arcade Theatre Weekly Program Friday-Saturday November 21 and 22 “ THE SANTE FE TR A IL" Richard Arleen Comedy News Sunday-Mondny-Tuesday November 23. 24 and 25 “ HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE" Bert Wheeler and Robt. Woolsey. Comedy News Wednesday-Thursday November 26 and 27 “ THE UNHOLY TH R E E " Lon Chaney Comedy Cartoon Act ✓ E g y p tia n D a a t i t t r y P e n a lty o f Falssnass O M ost o f W o rld ’s Gamas This Electric Heating Pad E a r ly L o a d s » Tho Phoenicians were not only the loading tra d e » o f the ancient world, but also the leaden In min­ ing venture#. F e m in is e Id e a The first patent for a permanent waving machine was granted to a -------- In 1878. G ro w th o f L anguage About 100 new words era added to the English language every year. # E x p a n s io n F ig u r e s The comparative expansion of wood and steel for one degree Fah­ re n h e it Is as follows: Wood (pine). 0.00000276; steel (cast) 0.0000068«. N o D iffe re n c e in Sexes A w o m an needs ab ou t th e same number of calories aa does a man of her alze and weight taking the same amount of exercise or doing the tame amount of work. T re e « P e rs p ire It la aald th a t one w h ite oak tree w ill g iv e o ff by ev a p o ra tio n 100 Aches and pains vanish magically beneath t h e soothing warmth of this Electric Pad. Sufferers from winter ailments . . . colds, rheumatism, neuri­ tis . . . find it lulls pain as nothing else will. This light, pliable, easily- plugged-in Electric Pad is the best assurance you can have of restful slumber during the cold nights to come. Inexpensive and in­ valuable in emergencies . . you can arrange to purchase one on easy time payments. Go in today and see them. C o u n try Hom e. ta r d i SflttttiiffL 31 S H O R T E N IN G — Pure ve g etab le ■horten lng In bulk. 3 lb « .____________ 39e 69e C R IS C O — 3 -lb. can C A M I ’ B E L L H S O U P — C h o ice o f v a rie tie s — p e r c a n ____ 9d -3 9 d 33e RAISINS S T O R tl DATES N e w cro p b u lk H a llo e d -3 lba 25é SA I-AD D R E S S IN G Gold Med •1 3-oa. Jara .......... — 19C C O C 'O A N U T , B u l k - L A Y E R F IG S —Fancy new crop a ib .--------------------------------------- 29C pounff M A Y O N N A IS E . Beat P in t J a r. _____________ Time of BrooJeostTues., Fri. et 11:10 a. m., Pacific Stand­ ard Tima; 12:10 Mountain Tim e; 1:10 p. m. C e n tra l Tim e. M E A T —Oeiaha N o v . 22, 24, 25, 26 for Cottage Grove fine creamery BUTTER 33c Lb. Saturday only P U M P K IN Max Brand No. 2l/z Tina 2 tins 25c Navel Oranges Medium si?e LEM ONS EASY PAYMENTS 360 size Sunkist 2 5c D oz. FLOUR Corona H ard wheat blend 49 lb. bag $1.19 This Is Prune Week Lge. size new crop PRUNES 3 lbs. 19c M ince M eat SWEET POTATOES Max Brand in bulk 2 lbs. 33c California Jersey fine quality 5 lbs. 19c 354 Aunt Chole, S w d lm . ' M ax Currants 2 pkgs, CELERY 2 fo r 9c 34é ■S1.00 S P IC E S - -C in n am o n , N u tm e g o r S ag e --2 -o x . p k g s ._________ S P IC E , P epp er, 2-ox. pkgs. ___________ MOLASSES— Brer Rabbit Oold C U R R A N TS — M acM arr Import* •d Grecian—15-oz. pkg. •— f o r ------------------------------------2 5 d O ln g e r — ---- 9<* S N ID E R S O Y S T E R C O C K T A IL S A U C E — 8-ox. b o ttle ........... P O P C O R N -W h lte PUMPKIN—Del Monte — 2!4 2 C H E R R IE S — W ALNUTS Oregon Franquettes 2 lbs. 49c 15^ O IN O E R A L E —Clicquot Club_ fu ll p in t bottles, 3 for B A K IN G CHO C O LATE, Bakere Premium, H lb. ___ ____ 22<* E.IT R A C T S : Dependable Pure Vanilla or Lemon—3-ot bottle ---------- 25¿ for __ __ ______ K N O X O E L A T IX E — Pkg. M ac M arr 2()<* 1 lb. bag 25C 2 for 25c 49c Lb. 23c French Mixed—E xtra fancy — Strictly hand made — L E S L IE H A L T — P la in or ed, a h a k e r p a c k a g e ............ R O Y A L B A K IN G lo d la- 94 POW DER _ ia’°* can* ---------- 39<* L U T O N ’S T E A - Yellow Orange Pekoe— H-lb. Label ....45^ 45^ Chocolate Conea — good old faHhioned chocolate dropH — aaaorted flavor». 2 lb» 3 5 4 Gum Drop»—Jum bo »¡ze — assorted flavors, 2 11«. Peanut Brittle — Fresh and crisp—made with new pea­ .............. 15C nuts—Lb 29^ ~20^ b u lk —8 Ibn. M A R IS C H IN O 244 R i l e . V a r l- S m a ll b o t t l e . ___________ Sliced—19c can; 3 f o r ___ can 2 1 1 « ............................................. ALL 2 H -lb . c a n -------------------------- 3 5 d D in a h . 3 Q lb CANDY F R U IT C A K E —Uneeda Bakera Fruited Cake—16-ox. each 25C G L A C E F R U I T S —C a n d le d P in e ap p le o r C h e r r ie s —L b , — P IN E A P P L E , HUladale Broken 45c Large Bleached stocks B ra n d , F a n c y , H -lb . tin a, each _ «h re d d e d - .......... P E A S — F o re a t P r id e S w e e t— N o , 2 tin «, 3 fo r ...... 35<* Food. — Wesson Oil C R AB - .......... I ’ E A S — D e l M o n te E a r ly O a r- d e n - N o 3 t in .. 3 for |()< * STRAW BERRY PRESERVEN, — P u re f r u it and su g ar S ib . j a r ---------------------------------------- 5 9 < f c Ripe—Lindsay Medium 9-oz. cans 4 Days—Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN fWer Cotrtpmy Choice of flavors Western Full Cream (Triplets) 2 doz. 35c Meunuin MacMarr—Our own selected blend— y Top quality—Fresh roasted 3 pounds jEl/LO invite you to tune in on this program and listen to what M rs. W rig ht has to say about menu planning, recipes, budgeting, entertaining, helps to brides, home decorating, and dorm s of other things relative to running your home Electric Heating Pads gallons of water on a hot day/— MacMarr Milled by ex- j F e a tu rin g a h e lp fu l, entertaining program in connection with our new Homemakers' Bureau, Safeway presents J u lia L e e W rig h t, n a tio n ­ ally famous Horn« Economist, over the National Broadcasting Company N etw o rk, "Womans M agazine o f the A ir " . Com m encing n ext Tuesday, N ovem b er 18th, and every Tu esd ay and Friday th e r e a fte r . W e 2 ibs. 25c 49 lb. sack $1.35 11.00 1 ib. 34 c 3 gs. 25c 101b sack ............. 39e Phone 46 ¡A rrW A V F or W arm C om fort on W in ter N ig h ts Tbs oldest game In the world la dies throwing. In some form or an­ other dice have existed In every pe­ riod of history. Mince Meat Z\TTTk r FLOUR ~ d * T 7* I ’ v j 1 > B I1 AT? U |\ A -B-dX-d L e m o n A Orange, lb A tta in in g E xcellence H a who Is false to present duty breaks a thread In the loom and W ill find the flaw when he may have forgotten Its cause.—Beecher. Your Ideal Meating Place PRICES EFFEC TIV E F R ID A Y , N O V . 21 T O W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 26, IN C L . P E E L —Citron, l b . ___ A Jawbone belonging to an Egyp­ tian of rbout 2800 B. C. contains a flriU hole, which some physicians probably made In order to drain an abewed tooth. life In one common pursuit; for ex- eellence Is not often gained upon term s ____ COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 1 The term “chowder” cornea from the French word “chaudière,” the cauldron In which the flaher folk Of Britanny cooked their repast of flah and potatoes. Tho»e who attain any excellence, wrote Johnson, commonly spend Fancy Mince Meat, 2 lb s...... .......25c Fancy Beef Roasts..............15c per lb. Denco Hams, whole or half, per lb. 29c 3 lbs. Gold Bond Coffee .............89c Sugar Cured Bacon Back... 25c per lb. Tenderloin S te a k ____-.. 22c per lb. QUALITY MARKET A S T E . O ld F ren ch T e rm OU Specials for Saturday V STOKE S a tu rd a y . D e c e m b e r 13. T h e a f t e r ­ noon w a s s p e n t q u iltin g . The Yiddish language, which la composed of about 70 per cent Ger­ man, 20 per cent Hebrew and 10 per cent Slavic words, bas been In use since the Sixteenth century. Q u ality M arket Coming Attractions “ FEET FIR ST” with Harold Lloyd “ CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK” With Amos and Andy Local Money Lender (listening lb )— Isn’t radio wonderfal, Jean— • veeeel may want help a thousand T h e lad ie s ' c irc le o f th e B a p tis t miles away, and all they have to do la to eend out on L O. U.— p »—. c h u rc h a t its m e e tin g la s t w ee k m a d e plan s f o r a b a z a a r to be held ln g Show. Yiddish Lon g la Use They sell roasts th at simply delicious and yet their prioes are reasonable — Solve the problem by coming here ALWAYS. NUTS Walnuts — Oroner'a Fancy Large Oregon—pounl 3 11«...................... Bruzils—large fancy “ Nig­ ger Toe»”—2 lbs ....... 45<* Almonds — IXL Soft Shell Variety—2 lba. ___ __ Almond»—Drake Hard Shell Vnricty—2 lb»............... Mixed Nuta—an excellent mixture of »elected Almond», Brazils, Oregon Walnuts, Oregon Filberts, Pecans (no peanut» in our mixed nut») 2 lbs................................. .34^ $1.00 49^ 35^ 494 IT O ftfS F Xj PH