$be Cottage Crove XcaOci BRUND & CO. PIANO CONTEST them. N’ext Lord’s day morning sermons on the inner life of the PUBLISHED EVERY 1UKSDAY New Testament church, based on D. F. DEAN - Edito Acts 2:42, the first subject being C. O. DRYUKN Manager Remember the contest closes ‘ 'The Apostles’ Teaching” You i*Ni«r«d at the Cottage Grove postoitice will enjoy this, l ’rayer meeting December 23rd. a* second class mail matter Saturday December ‘4th is the! every Thursday night 7:40. Every Gue mar ....... ..... $1.50 last time that the votes will be ¿it months __ .................75 counted before the contest closes. Last Sunday was a day of good We are giving 150000 vote* with CHURCH NOTES things at the Presbyterian Church, every dollar spent for toys. a large aud delightful audiences, Our special this week— Wednes­ The workers of the Methodist beautiful music, helpful sermons: day and Saturday— will be corn church are exceedingly gratified a.td next Sunday Dec. 10th will Ire w.th two records they made dur- sti„ better Suilday sohool at 10 and tomatoes and we will give! iug the month of November. There A. M. and Cbristaiu Endeavor at 300000 votes with every dollar. ! We are going to sell out our i was au average attendance at 6.30 p m At 11 a. m. the pastor | prayer meeting of seventy and one will preach on the subject, ‘ ‘The Christmas dishes. If you want a | hundred and sixty-one at Sabbath Mind of Christ.” At this service nice present for very little mouey j school. The coining Lord's day there will be an anthem by a large you can get it from us. We are going out of the fancy dish busi evening will be especially interest- cilorus O|loir , .30 the sermon ing. People’s Popular service at subject, will be. “ Three Best ness and you can get a dish at al i 7:30. Lecture by Robert Sutcliffe Things.” A special musical fea­ most your own price. Come in on 'Wendell Phillips the great ture of the evening seivice will be and look them over. Obolitionist Orator” or “ A * Boy’s a mixed Ouartette consisting of No. 2,......... ................... 17935460 Consecration” every worker for a 23.............. | Misses Blanche Veatch and Esther better day will find it to his ad- > Silsbv, and Messrs Lloyd Stratton 26............ .............. 15438255 i tantage to be present From 8:30 l and Worth Harvey. »14,............. ................36532535 to 0:30 Mr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe will ■I »3.S ............. ................ 7805945 give a "Sing Around the Piano” , i The choir of this church is tire 38............... ...............16245595 This is au entirely new feature of, paring a delightful service of song 62,............. ...............15793190 church work. Public worship at j for the evening of Dec. 24, Christ- * 68,............. .............. 31623350 II with sermon bv pastor on “ The| mas eve, when they will occupy i 80......... ... ............. 51507345 Ouestion of the l irst Murderer.’ ’ the whole time of the service. 83.............. Bible school at 0:4.3. Last week 84 .............. the young people’ s class had twen * *le mel1 °* Cottage t .rove Pres : 87 .............. .............. 13029755 ty-seven present. Miss Mae Arm- i M eria n church met Monday even | 91.............. .............. 24063725 strong conducts the Epworth Lea U1R Dec. 4th at I loxie s Restaurant. 98.............. forluncheon and social intercourse. gue meeting at 6:30. 08.............. .............. 10756265 No business was transacted but 15.............. ..............24856465 I One adult was received into church affairs were informally dis membership in the Methodist 111 .20475525 cussed, and plans suggested for the church on Sunday morning. future. There will be other meet The men of the Methodist parish ings of the same character at later 60 YEAR8’ are to give an entertainment on a dates. E X P E R IE N C E big scale early in 1912. The exact -------- - - ■---- ----- date announced shortly. Jas. Ilemenway went down to ] Large and appreciative audi- ances heard Mr. lloveu last Lord’s dav I mill morning and evening. The Bible school and C. E. were an inspiration to all who attended. The music is a distinctive feature in all the services. Mr. Fagan, the chorus director, is an expert in his line of work. Next I.ord’s day evening he and Miss Willard will sing a duet. Don't fail to hear L’reswell today, * " re cat,e susiar. special at lolb, for ?UM' or ->01h- for * 100 w ith! each $5.00 purchase of other goods, *)es harzes ( .rocery. .v.tf. j The W. C. T. I will hold its: Mothers’ Council on Friday, Dec- ember 8th. 3 p. in. at the home of Mrs. I.eRov Woods, corner B and West Fourth streets. All mothers specially invited to attend. P atents I RADE MARKS D es ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . ^nvrnio fending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether au .nventiou is probably patentable. Communlca* ti< ms strictly confldGiitlal. HANDBOOK on Patent# sent free, o ld est apency for pccuiing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special notice, without charge, iu the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, t J a y e a r ; four months, $L Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.38,Bro*d«»-New York THE CASH E C O N O M Y STORE U SEFU L X M A S G IF T S Bure liuen scarfs. 35 to50 cents. Each Linen towels. to 50 cents. Each 25 Table linen cents to $1.25. a yard . Napkins per to $2.00. set 65 cents Silk Hoisery A silk or wool dress would be long remembered because they are useful. • Made of pure silk a pair 45 ceuts. I.isle cotton hose a pair 10 to 35 cents. Silks 27 inch inessaline a yd $ .75 .36 inch inessaline a yd 1.05 27 inch taffeta a yd .85 Ladies' Handkerchief 36 inch taffeta a yd 1.00 36 inch satin a yd ,‘X) Wool Dress Goods 58 inch all wool suiting 1.35 56 inch broad cloth 1.45 Serge a yard 50 cts to 1.45 So Embroidery linen made of round thread 36 inches wide a vard 50 cents to 75 cents. FOR in plain hemstitched or scol­ loped edge plain or embroid- eried. 5, 10, 12% and 22% cents. Purses Ladies' Gloves Our purses are of real leath­ er and exceptional good val­ ues. 50 cents to $1.50. Real cafe kid-a pair $1.4.5. Wool gloves priced 25 to 50 cents. U s e fu l ( J i t f i F o r M e n Neckties Silk Lisle Sox Our neckties are selected with grea t care and on pret tier line could be found any­ where. But up in Xmas box­ es 25 to 50 cents. Dress Shirts Made in black, gray, tan, blues and wine red. l’riced W e sell the famous H all­ mark shirts for men. They are $1.50 values at most stores. Our price 95 cents. 12% to 23 cents. Stidewell Handkerchiefs. Tim ely Suggestions Handkerchiefs for men never come a miss. We have them put up in boxes 2 for 25 cents. 3 for 25 cents. U m p h DRY GOODS r The only collar that al­ lows the tie to dip easily. Special for Xmas 6 collars 70 rents. Fancy arm bands, faucy suspenders, gloves, gowns, shirts and neckwear. e y & Collars. M a c k i n M E N ’S F U R N I S H I N G S GROCERIES Tells the Cause of Appendi­ citis. New Era states that much ap­ pendicitis in Cottage drove is caused by constipation, gas on tlie stomach or sour stomach. These troubles are almost instantly re­ lieved and appendicitis guarded agaiust by taking a single dose of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adlerika. the new German appendicitis - WEST SIDE GROCERY First-class, clean groceries at lowest possible prices Ladies’ and children’s shoes, good as the best and cheap as the cheapest. Coal oil 15 per gallon. Everything else in proportion. LOUIS JENSEN W E S T SID E Dranch office. G26 F Ht., Waahlugton. D. C R E G U L A R A D M IS S IO N OF lOc C H A R G E D A T N IG H T C fin n be Shown, showing the manufacturing of the E. M. F and F L A N D E R S Automobile from the “pig iron” to the finished Automobile. This is the first exhibition of the kind shown on the Pacific Coast. A lecturer w ill explain and make clear to you the vari- In addition to this, views of the little Flanders on the famous “Seattle to Hazel- ous steps taken ton” trip will be shown, also several of the big automobiles races DUUII Y o u A re Invited to be Present at This Rare Exhibition. Equipped \Y itti Ivfjttippeil \\ ltli Demountable Rims Top, Windshield, Presto Tank and Speedometer Demountable Rims Top, Windshield, Presto Tank and Speedometer E. M. F 30 Touring Car 51300 We will he pleased to demonstrate these cars at time at the Nesmith Garage. Main and River Street — V ,» * W It is an Education in Itself Mauders 20 Touring Car #975 Call up IT for further information E. M. r . SO R.OAP& T E * . $1300 J. F. HICKEY, Manager Cottage Grove, Oregon