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r m iiA Y . w f i t e m i i f h «, nt.it S O C IE T Y A rcade T h e ttre M ts. t W eekly Program I G ra n n is and M u . M a ry C lertn entertained Monday night w ith a bridge party at tha O ran n ta borne, honoring Ml«a C aro lyn G ra n nla, who w ill leave thle w eek fo r Seattle Th.w e Invited w ere Jean Allison. W llh e rta W ilson, Beth Bede. H a rrie t W isem an. Lota G od ard, ^laxine Nelaoip Alice Allieon. Adeline A dam *. Louise W ynne. M axine L em ley, F ra n c *» R and all. Jerrln e B u rro w *. Elsie Jacobeen. France» M ac k in . M ad elia Beldler. ' D orothy I ’ ntphrey, E velyn Sm ith. and H esper Hubbell. At card» Mine Nelson held high score and Mws G odard low. Ml.— G ran nia received » guest a ria * D a in ty refreshm ents were served F rid a y and Saturday Septem ber « and 5 T H E COHENS ANO K E IJ .E T S IN A F R K Georg» Sidney and C h arlie M u rra y . Corned) New« Sunday and M onday Septem ber 6 and 1 H K IX BOUND" lo o C a rrillo Comedy I'ueeday and W ednesday Septem ber 3 and 9 SO N O F IN D IA " R nnion N a v a rro Comedy T h u r s d a y . Septem ber 10 T H E G REAT LOVER" Ire n e D unne and Adolphe M enjou C o m e iy Tonight 1« F am ily N ight T he w om an'« foreign m issionary society of the M etlu xlist church held Its m o n th ly business and study W ednesday a fte rn o o n at the home of M rs. N F Com pton M rs L. M l'ressly of K irk lin . In d hou.-e guest of her d au gh ter. M rs. S. I,. M ackin . and M rs. H e rb e rt Breed- love were guests. E lection o f offl- cere resulted as follows M rs. N E Conipton, president; M rs. L e ttie K n ickerbo cker, vice president; M r« 8. L. M ackin . secretary; M rs. J R. H endricks, supply secretary; M rs. J. H . Cham bers, tre a s u re r; M r* H a ttie H a rt, m ite box superlnten .le n t; M rs D H M ercer, superln lendent o f K in g 's H erald s — Rev. D. P. C am eron en te rta in e d W ednesday a ftern oo n fo r a group . . o f smalt child ren , honoring his went norseoacK (,auifhtar Ruth Elisabeth her H rame to to a a river river s„ > v*"nth e » v g » n t h b irth d a y came anniversary . . e . panted by th e ir (antlllee G a idah ln l llc n lc I . M *W . «n.t M ra. H ielt »«d Mr. ............. clan G len Coon. M r. and M r . It» » P e rm i n il'll ' '»Mil, real, w ee a — • C. o f 0 . lu n c h e o n » Hcannted A picnic o f the O aldah ln t M l and M i l lattile W ert«. M i and « a a held Sunday a t B elknap T he w eekly luncheon« of ih» M i«. W C. H eitderer. M i and M i« spring» Thoee preeent w ere the I cliaiiibet o f com m erce w e ie resulti W illia m l'e A m erigo l . ’ei P e rln rin l. i ». Ini. ... „ „ „ „ T h e is w eie d l. Mie. C C. Crueon w ill be hoetee» f.dlow lng M r und M r« Iv a n B a ik M r and M rs Ellaahel i > coesione of v ailo «« subjects bui m> Tuesday afternoon for the M 1’ t l al and M r and M ie. Beneflel. Bed an.l son Clay of thia com m u nity I clób T h ù w lU J m the_ club's first ^ /^ ^ ^ " r u id lb fn ^ M r uvtluu (ak»u Those w ith fam lllee were acconi m eeting of the fa ll season ♦ T he Joker club w ill be e n te rta in ,-d ton igh t (F rid a y » at the home ,,f M u s M y rtle Kent T he E astern S ta r « ill hold its (trat r.'satlng “ ite r the »um m er re co*» F rid a y night. Septem ber l i . t «t»artU Chlhlrew W in M m H E B R O N . Sept J (Special » l.ucy. Eunice and N a th a n Edw ard», child ren of M r and Mr». K J E d w ards, won first and second prWee w ith chicken« entered In the t I I d ep a rtm e n t at the la n e county fa ir -------- Ito rvn a H I Club G ets C h arter. T he Busy Beaver Sew ing d u b of D orena. w ith M ild re d A S m ith a« leader, la one of atx iotne county 4 It clubs to be granted charter«, according to word received at county t - H headquarters fro m H C. Seym our, state d u b leader • Speaking Faces , U e m o n s tr a tio n A g e n t to C om e, Miss G ertru de Skew , home dent- m s tra llo n agent fo r lam e county, w ill hold a m eeting W ednesday ar- ternoon. Septem ber Id. at th e C h iis - tian church at which she w ill o ut- line home dem onstration w ork fo r the ensuing year A ll Interested have been Invited to attend Em erson Is a t Hospital. Superintendent D. A Em erson is ,u In the veterans' hospital In P o rt- land fo r medical a tte n tio n and may undergo a m in o r operation. I f be undergoes an operation he w ill not a rriv e home In tim e fo r the open- Ing o f school. CAS has solved our fuel problems . . . When Thomas Jefferson was president he __ - one ___ .. day .^,*1. with a «aw»«, rtf f of r ie n friends d« Thev ridine' a party They M a c M a rr M an a g e r Chang*»« which they wished to cross And as there was no bridge or ferry “ 7 t ___ ^U AriineTn ____________ C lyde Raines, m an ager of the Io- e re c o iu p t n e u to w swim s w im the H ie horses —W - over - — derson B e tty Owen. Roberta. M a r- cal M a c M a rr store for several they f w were compelled A . aged Indian, seated cn (he ings with an impassive countenance. Horse after norse piungvu StoncburK Margnret Bressler. P a t- S tayto n has been made m anager into the stream, and he uttered no word. But as Jellerson. ine Short. M a ry Jane S m ith. Jo Ann here He t»x>k over h U d u t l o M on last in the line started into the water, the Indian rose, and asked $ hort > m a r C am eron and D o ro th y day that he be permitted to mount behind, and cross the river. w w y j - w . Jefferson gave him the lift, and when they had crossed. frvshn„.nls wrr* served The hon- a house ami lot on Ash avenue asked him, "W hy did you not speak to some of the others, who or guest received^nan y g ift* • ® went first, to take you across b irth d ay p arty was held W ed- burg. M r Babb took Im m ediate “ I look at all their faces. replied the Indian. “ Eaoh face nesday night o f last w eek a t the possession and w ill move his fan v ao1 U ^ l A o u r face. Your i say o B enn ett home, home, honoring honoring m m i i * » . |ly , , here m fro m Roseburg T he deal Vrtn. l Vrirtrt o iv yes V tx So S o I I ask a s k you V O U ’’ ." H. h O say no. I look at your face. Y our lace s a y y e « . J E rm a Bennett. T he evening was was handled by the H a ll A John Odd But haven't you seen faces that were eloquent? Faces spt.n, playing cootie n eisa O ut- ito n R e a lty com pany. whose expression, and lines, spoke as plainly as any words could -^received have done? w,,re served Those present were T h e fire dep artm en t was called T b i« is t r u e n f tvrw facet too An artistic printer can SO Z e lm u L affoon. W ilm a Sprouls. H a r , wice F rid a y to fig h t gras» fires This IS true 01 type laces. . to rle t O strand er, D orothy Haney. One threatened the C ham ber« ra ll- arrange them that they will carry a living, personal message to lta ld w ,n E velyn Coiner. w »y bridge on «id p a c ific highw ay each client and prospect you wish to reach. Dr,.«« D u tton . L o rra in e C oiner, Jean and the other threatened property , . _ . . ____ „ __» b a t «11« Short M arte Cooley. E ile e n T o w n , on M adlaon avenue Both were ex- Type faces tnat speak! Speak Of a worthy product that fills Vi D«vld«on. E lle n T ow n tlngulshed before an y dam age wa» an you think of a more effective metnod oi Davidson and the guest of done. some one's need! Can honor. building your business? D a iry m e n t«> M eet Our type is clear and readable, and our printers know how T h e ju n io r young people's society D a iry m e n o f the Cottage G rove t to use it. W e’ll be glad to show you samples, and different of the Nazarene church was enter- com m unity w ill meet a t 10 o'clock tatned W ednesday noon by M rs. O !hla forenoon (F r id a y ) a t the city grades of paper. Richm ond, superintendent o f the hB)| w lth a , ta te dairy' Inspector to _ . , . dependable heat any time of the day or night. + The automatic control does away with w a tc h in g , w h ile the fle xi __ ______ e _ A A group. Thoee present w ere M rs. E. C Evenson, Rev. T . J. O rr, Rev. E a rl J. Sechrist, Paul Davenport. Donnie D avenp ort. B rady Evenson, Charles F ra n k lin . Em erson F ra n k lin, V e lm er F ra n k lin . M lra n L ittle , ------------- V n c / '" ’ John W a lk " r Kr:,nk " ,' ooer: Richm ond. B ennett Newcom e. A pleasant ,------------ social ----------- tim e was enjoyed . >yeU and refreshm ents o f ice cream and cake w ere served U of yo u r g gross ip ts for ad v ertisin g u s se e 3 0 7 % 0 01 >UUi r u a a a rece vvw am vo sys RTlfl incrPMSP the volum e of lU/O. a n a ln u e d h e tu t tu iu u ic Oi your business _________ Select Your Holiday Needs From Our Labor Day Foods G et ready now fo r this great tw o-day holiday. Select your needs fro m our com plete stocks of Lab or D a y foods! H e re you w ill fin d ripe, fla v o ry fru its ; tender, crisp vegetables; n u tri tious. appetizing foods; in fact, every item you need w hether It be fo r a h oliday trip o r or a pic n ic rig h t a t home. Come in now today, and m ake selections fro m the abundance of our L a b or D a y foods— and a t prices th a t m ake h oliday meals ever so eco- J nomica). fro m PEACHES CHEAP Individual Squash, 3 for 10c Lettuce 5c LABOR DAY SAVINGS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 AND 5, 1931 T h e M others' club held an all-day m eeting Tuesday a t the home o f M rs. H a ttie H a r t A coveredI dish din ner was served at noon. Abou 30 were present T he day «pen q uiltin g. I t was announced th a t H e rb e rt E a k in had donatedI st room down tow n fo r the use o f the c lu b Plans w ere made to keep the room open three afternoons a w eek for receiving and d is trib u tio n of sup- piles. Donations o f furnishings for the room w ere asked 2 fo r 25c 5-lb. can M rs. N . E . Com pton, M rs. Bessie S u tcliffe and M rs. H A. M ille r en tertain e d last F rid a y afternoon fro m 2 to 5 w ith a tea a t the Com p ton home, honoring M rs. George H a ll o f Pasadena, Cal., a fo rm e r C ottage G rove resident. F o rty w ere bidden fo r the afternoon. T he rooms were a ttra c tiv e w ith baskets o f gladioli and the tea table was centered w ith a colorful bouquet of m ixed garden flow ers. 44c POTATO CHIPS _ W’"' B e ll-F re sh .lady Ijc lF g e pH C K R ge 23C SPERRY PANCAKE 2 fo r 9c FLOUR PORK AND BEANS Don’t you think of hot cakes Van Camp—Lowest price in v. hen Septi ini» r comes— ? years on canned beans.— 2i/2 lb. pkg. 25c Medium tins WHITE STAR TUNA 3 fo r 19c The brand you know P & 0 NAPTHA SOAP %s, 2 fo r 25c The big white star that ^ s , 2 fo r 39c washes clean WAX PAPER 8 bars 25c 20 sheets to the roll CERTO 10c For perfect jams and jellies 3 rolls BULK PEANUT BUTTER Bottle 25c T he young people o f the Chris tian church entertained the young people's groups o f the o th er Cot tage G rove churches w ith a w a te r melon feed W ednesday evening of last w eek a t the W . A. H em en w ay home on S ilk creek. O ver 50 were in attendance. T h e evening was spent w ith games, sto ry telling, singing and a bonfire. MACMARR MILK Our label assures you th- best quality—tall cans N. B. C. HONEY GRAHAMS Appetizing and nourishing for children’s school lunches. 2-lb. pkg. MAYONNAISE Gold Medal 25c 2 pounds 29c MACMARR PENCIL TABLETS ‘ )ur big 200 page tablets are popular with the kiddies E a c h ....................5c CANDY BAR AND lin t ................ 27c CHEWINO GUM ROLLED OATS The popular and advertised Fischers Waldo Hill -— the brands regular slo-eook grade 3 fo r ... ....... 10c »lb. sack 35c APPLE FLOUR You can’t remember when BULK VEGETABLE good family flour watt ever SHORTENING this cheap before, A Southern Cotton Oil Com pany product 49 lb. sack 83c PINK SALMON 3 lbs. ............... 35c Happyvule or Luncheon MACMARR COFFEE Quality and freahntas are Brand—caught an.l parked param ount in producing our on the Alaskan Coast — tin best blend. Tty .1 package salmon pantry of the world. Jo(jHV 1-lb. tall tins 29c 2 f o r ...... - 19c just Issued by the L a th a m better h, le a fle ts on the «ub btaln ed by (writing w ritin g to ject may be’ be o obtained MiiM o # rU u d e Skow . county home an dem onstration agent. It was nnunced. ______________ F a m ily Reunion A ttended w R B u rk e U f>m >t reunion o f the G o o d , and ( , afn i„ M held Augu«, 23 at T itirtv u .i.rh i wor» urea- T h h was' the , lr „ r ,.u n lon of _ H , o ho,d Bn()ther y^ r w , . . ’ T h e ladles' aid society of the C h ris tia n church held a business and social session W ednesday a fte r- , noon in the church parlors. As a H surprise fo r M rs. M a ry H u ff, who 11 celebrated her eigh tieth b irth d ay ann iversary, a h an d k e rch ie f show er was given in her honor and a b irth d ay cake was given her. The hostess com m ittee was M rs. Ada Oakes, M rs. Jam es Pow ell. M rs W illia m S tenn ett and M r». I. O. Shaw. FRUIT JAR RUBBERS I'. S.—Heavy Red Double Lip 10 lbs. fo r 49c 6 pkgs. 2ÖC PINEAPPLE KARO Hillsdab- broken sliced Pint apple is America’s fav- Recommended by prominent orite canned fruit.. physicians for infant feed- No. 2l/ 2 cans 13c dig—R d or Blue Label | slow, fast or any speed between. ♦ Cas is clean and easy to u s e -th e ideal fuel for cooking, refrigeration, air and w J e r h e a tin g - T he Rebekahs are p re p a rin g a special pro gram to be given a t the close of the lodge session F rid a y night. T h e re w ill be selections by the I^atham 10-plece com m unity orchestra, a reading by G ran dm a T eeters and a s tu n t by five R e bekahs. T he Constellation club m et yea- terday aftern oo n In M asonic hall fo r a business and social session, the firs t m eeting follo w in g the sum m er recess. M rs. V ln a l R a n d a ll was c h a irm a n o f the hostess com m ittee. T he Tuesday Bridge club held Its annual picnic Tuesday aftern oo n at the golf course. T h e aftern oo n was spent playing cards and a t 6:30 husbands o f m em bers Joined them fo r a picnic supper. T he P resbyterian ladles’ aid so c iety w ill hold Its firs t fa ll meeting a fte r the sum m er recess a t 2:36 W ednesday afternoon, Septem ber 9. M rs. A lb e rt H e lllw e ll w ill be c hairm an o f the hostess com m ittee. T he w om en’s bible class of the M ethodist church w ill hold a busi ness and social m eeting this a fte r noon (F r id a y ) In the church p a r lors. P re tty In d ia n and IT COSTS SO LITTLE I PREPARE POR COLD. CHILLY DAYS by ¡«.fallinq g«t healing equipm ent now — only regular down payment needed end no further payment» until November let. Invettigete our special plan today. T im e Y et Io P la n t Gardens. T h ere Is yet tim e to plan t fa ll ♦- SUGAR Bt-st cane granulated b ility of gas gives us any heat d e s ire d - dlscu»« m ilk production and d airy regulations. Cottage Grove Sentinel Pound JT provides an instant, NATURAL CAS CORPORATION of Oregon Rhone 90 509 Main Street Legend T h e custom of surrifl» Ing « beautiful maiden by sending her over Niagara fulls In a cano« was practiced hy the Indian tribes about the falls. T he maiden »elected paddled a white canoe, filled w ith fru its and flowers, over the fall». It was counted a great honor to lie chosen ns the sacrificial victim Once the only daughter of a Sen eca chief was selected by the gath ered tribe«. H e r fath er loved he. dearly, yet he showed no sign of grief. T he revels continued th. whole day, nnd when the nlgl came and the moon rose the girl paddled her canoe tow ard the falls amidst much tum ult nnd shouting. Suddenly another w hite canoe d a rt ed from the opiioalte hank. It con tained the chief, her fatli r ; tin canoes met. nn.l together th e y u e n t over the falls. O ld D ith e t S till Po pu lar Peacock tongues and humming bird wing« muy h a te lost I heir place on the festive English menu, but medieval dishes still play their part In the true English observance o f Lent. In hamlets throughout the shires eating fried pen* Is a tim e honored tradition on C arling Sunday, the fifth In I,ent. Setnnel cukes are eaten In fttirop »hire and H erefordshire on M idlent or Mothering Sunday, the. fourth Hundny In Lent, and In Wentmore- land ayvera or havers are the rule of that tiny. Pancakes are In o r der on Shrove Tuesday and on every successive Tuesday during the Lenten season. “ S p im ls r's ” D e riv a tio n Spinster means one who works a t the spinning wheel. In the olden days the work o f making cloth fo r clothing was a jia r t of the house hold duties and fell to the younger women to spin the yarn. As the prepossessing and m arriageable girls had th e ir minds on th e ir fe l lows, the job usunJIy became the responsibility o f those who had had th e ir chance nnd lost. Ho a spin ster came to mean any unm arried woman, and Is still today the legal phrase In England for any woman who has never m arried. N o t a M a jo r C rim e A soldier walked rrfpldly from a railroad train In London, gazing nervously down a t a suitcase he ,.a r r |ed. A railw ay detective looked nt him for a moment and then Icaped In pursuit. Blood was drip ping ft »in the hag. A few days Inter the soldier was found guilty by court m artial. The charge was stealing six pounds o f fresh meat from the company kitchen. T he O. L. H . club w ill be e n te r tained F rid a y afternoon, Heptem- P ro f. E . M . East, H a rv a rd unl- ber 11, a t the home of M rs. À. W . versify, claim s th a t 150,000 persons Swanson fo r its firs t m eeting of the Bre born daily. fall. M an y m u rderers are convicted be M rs. J H . C ham bers w ill be host cause o f evidence found under th e ir , ess T h u rsd ay afternoon, Septem ber fingernails. 10, fo r the Social T w elve club at Its M im eograph Supplies. Sentine' firs t m eeting o f the fa ll season. SO>lbor«epo<rfr 1OOZ/ w h e v lb a u e r a p a c it y CHEVROLET TRUCKS p r ic e d a * iotc a r t 11 IO* c o m p ie te i r i t h C h e c r o le t-b u lU bodle/9 Illu s tr a te d a t th e rig h t are som e o f th e h a lf-to n iiiod ela Ineh uled in C h e v ro le t's e o m p lr te lin e o f tru c k s — w hich r a n - s is ta o f 1 ,4 -to u a n d 1 % - t o n m o d e ls In t h r e e w heelbase le n g th s . T a k e th e q u e s tio n o f first-coot — a n il you le a rn t h a t th a (Chevrolet Sis Is o ne o f th e low est priced tra c k s you can b u y I In v e s tig a te econom yand you discover th a t th e C h ev ro le t His is m o re e c o n o m ic al to o perate t h a n a n y o th e r t r u c k , rrgardfesa 0 / th e n u tn ltr r o j ly llr u lr n . to r speed a n d p ow er, C h e v ro le t gives you a siz-< c y lin d e r SO -ho rsrpo w rr e n g in e — 25% m o re p o w e rfu l th a n th e rn g in e in a n y o th e r tru c k In th a low est p ric e field . A n d w hen you consider ra p a c ity , you find th a t C h e v ro le t's lo n g e r w heelbase, s tu rd y fru m e a n il lo n g s p r in g s p e r m i t t h e m o u n t i n g o f e i l r a - la rg e C h e v r o le t-b u ilt bodies. B efore you b u y a tru c k fo r any purpose, check u p on these fac ts a lio u t C h e v ro le t's c o m p le te lin e o f s lx -c y lln d rr h a u la g e u n its . Y o u r C h evrolet dea le r ean sup ply f u ll in fo rm a tio n . H a lf - t o n I M - t n r h P A -1»" 131-tash wherI I m i ehaiMla •3SS IM -U mb 1ST-In«h wh«elbna«i <«3® •«mo (f iH a t w L v ta H i r t l r n ) ( f>ua<uOaga M asgarg) 4 tfO O * •« i k e p r i e » n f t h a o pan r a i l p l r h - u p . p r lr a a / . a», la. rhaMla A ll t r u t h r h a a t l t f l i n t , M lr h l g a n . la tta d a llv a ra tl p t lr a a a n d aaay G . M , A. C . ta rm a . A U t r u a h r h n a . I . p r l r r a f U .h F lin t . M lr h lr a n . t i l , „ „ I, lm .1, p r ie r . f. „ h ln .lla n .p u ll., M U n a , U p a rla l a p u lp m a o t paArt, Cottage Grove Motor Co. JACK MAULDING, PROP. •: s t