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COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1927.
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j visited Sunday at the W. A.
home.
two
Mrs. Ruth England and
childreu motored to Eugene Tuva-
lay.
Shields of Pionvor
DORENA
with
old
time
tives in this place.
\irk wa* brought
Iona Miller re
from
a
Eugene
to her home in
Her sister, Mrs.
visiting this
.K-comptinicd her
and relative* in
Everett Wright
Cottage
Grove
IS a ¡siting
MIMIM
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week with Mrs. Reams of Walter
«Allo.
\mong those from here who at
tended the Universal medicine show
in Cottage Grove Inst week nere:
Florence Land, Louis Dodgv. M rs.
Myrl Williau and "sons Dolimi r and
Carol, Mr». J.
B.
Mosby
and
daughters Berni, * and Lata, Mr
and Mr«. W. ’
l'hriamnn, Mr.
and Mrs. Chnlic
tinnì. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Glen .Scott, Mrs. A. s Ward
and sons Rollo and Verini
Hubert Mosby,
and Mrs.
childreu and Mr. and Mr*. Frank
McFarland and children. nil of
Cottage Grove, viaitod Sunday tit
the Frvd Potvraon ht»iii<‘.
Mt' V. I.ott of Purtlnnd visited
Monday with old time friuiid* in
this pin«'«*.
Floronoe Land mid l.ouis Podge
wore in Eugene one dn> laat "
Hubert Moaby motored to
gene Sunday.
Mr* Mice Ward won I he auto
mobile given away b\ the Ftmer
’»al tiu'dieinv show in Cottage Grove
last week.
Charle) McFarland, Mrs S I
McFarland and Mvrtie McFarland
\i*ite»l Sunday nt the \\
\V
I'hriamnn home.
b‘ Redford ntarted for euatern
Oregon Saturday.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Lancaster
motored to Goidsou Thursday mid
visited with Mr. mid Mrs. Dale
McCoy.
The Floyd Jone»
to lie recovering i
recent illness.
.Mr mol Mr«. AH
to Star Thursday
blackberries.
hits
fi ill died
George Hastings
( Utting ami stacking his clover hnv
He has a large crop mid after fill
ing hi« burn he
stacks left to b
Miss Beulah I
Margaret Frazee
the John Calmer
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July IM. Mr. and .Mrs.
Stewart removed to Cottage Grove
this week, und will immediately
«tart the construction of n home.
Ray Husted, who
has
been
operating n steam shovel at the
Woodard mills south of Cottage
Grove since the shut down of his
work for Indernon A Middleton, i«
contemplating moving his family
to the job, thereby eliminating
.10 mile drive.
Henry Sanders is over in
Klamath county during the logging
shut down in this section.
Ray Potter is home from a few
days in Bohemia, where he was a
guest of John (Smithy i Smith. Ray
is a lover of flowers and fount
thousands of mountain lilies
in
bloom. He brought down a main
moth bouquet.
Anderson & Mon are now opernt
ing their mill and hope for suffi
eient business to parry on without
further shut downs, Wick« Broth
ers and Potter A- Owen arc fur
nishing logs, one coming in from
down the river out of th’’ Wicks
holdings of timber and the other
from the Potter ranch on Sharp«
creek.
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July 20.—Mrs. Telford and grand
daughter« Imialda and Emma Tel
ford of Klamath Falls returned
home Wednesday after visiting nt
the home of Mrs. E. J. Edwards,
'laughter of Mrs. Telford.
Mr.
Edward* took them to Eugene to
take the train over the Natron
(lit off to Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrest and little
grandson Lloyd
visited
Munday
afternoon with Mrs. Lewis Wooley
in Cottage Grove. Grandma Wooley
returned home with them to spend
several days.
Mrs. Wooley will
be eighty years olrl in September
but still is spry and gets around
as well as many do at sixty. After
the camp meeting «he plan.« to vi-
it at Spokane nnd possibly in North
Dakota.
The Farmers’ union will hold n
roll call at th«’ next meeitng <»n
July 2H. Members art* tu nnnwer
roll' call Lv giving a reading, a
quotat ion or music.
Ice cream
will be served.
Haying nnd berrying are
the
principal occupations of th« farm
ami their wives these days.
C. Führer has cut his second
» i of clover nnd Leonard Gilcrist
have to cut clover lignin ns
other
hay
soon i as he has his
stacked.
Miss D«lla •Murry returned home
Friday from a month’s visit in
Washington and Canada.
Mrs. Porter of ''bieago han been
visiting a week with her mother,
Mrs. Looalee and sister, Mrs. Gar
land Kimble.
Charles White and son Orville
motored to Eugene Saturday rind
again Tuesday to see a physician,
Orville ’» arm, which was broken
recently, is crooked and he will
have to go to a hospital mid stay
for a month to have it fixed,
.Mrs. George Andrews and daugh-
ter Mildred of Corvallis came down
Andrew.s-
Sunday to attend the
Gilhmn wedding.
E. J. Edwards arrived Friday
evening to spend two weeks with
his family.
Richard (')audson of
Grants Pass accompanied him mid
is helping 1 -conard Gilcrist with
his hav.
Mr. Gilcrist has a good I
crop. He hits filled his barn and
will have around twenty tons to
bale.
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Indian Songs Brought
Forth After 50 Years
BERKELEY, Cal., July
l’>- After half t century
i n libraries throughout th
States, the significance <
led ion of Klamath Lak
songs Ims just been bro
light.
Further corroboration of the fact
that horses brought over by white
men reached California and Oregon
and exerted influence upon th« In .,
diiins before the white men
nr
rived is now in process of prepare
tion for publication.
The essential feature« of the
intangible culture of the south
central Oregon Tndinns have been
recorded for history just one step
ahead of the opening of railroads
into the country and the probable
degeneration of the old Indian life
These ar< some of the interesting
features of rm investigation
re ,
cently completed by Dr.
Leslio |
Spier, newly appointed bend of the
anthropology department of th«
University of Oklahoma for the
University of California nt Berko
ley, where lie is now conducting
n summer session course.
Day s Trip Is 100 Miles
I i l l’ CREEK, -l.il« 19 (Spc
'•ml.) Lint Monday E. I>. Tibbitts
of Toledo, Oregon, accompanied by
his son in law nnd daughter. Mr.
mid Mrs. H. B. Howard of this
place, left here at -I a. m. They
breakfasted in Grunts Puss nt 0:05;
slipped into Medford nt 11:15 nnd
visited nn hour and were resting
nt the lithin springs nt Ashland nt
1 p. tn. The party arrived hero nt
12 o’clock that night, having en
joyed a delightful tour over a
wonderfully picturesque
part
of
Oregon. As they rolled into Culp
Creek the speedometer showed 400
miles, an average of 20 miles an
hour, including nil stops.
Mitchell Taken Over Cottage Hotel.
Th« Cottage Hotel has been tuk
On over bv H. C. Mitchell, who
formerly owned it, anil he will as
siime management at on«e. Hcvernl
months ago Mr. Mitchell sold the
hotel to John Grimes of lone. Mr.
to
GrimiS traded the
business
\rthur Chandler of Coburg, who
Mr.
has now traded it back to
Mit.clell.
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DUKINO JULY. AUGUST
lambrr Collaga Grove Aerie. Fraternal
Order Eaglet, at I <> <> F hall, will
mr«| on the second and fourth Tuesdays
of rath month
If
FOR MALE
HATH TURK. CI.OHKTH.
lavatorka. ainka, hut wat**r bollam.
pipe and pipe filthiK«. Meadows waahlag
ma« Ilin«-» < ranu anU My«-ra water ajra
lama, irrigating ayaletiia, Wealeru turn
acea, tinning
>a«e trvugh, gullet
and
down apouta; Natl<»nM septic tanka, they
coat no mum than uitflnaiy tanka. Hohu*
field Htewart, phone J17J,
augip
FOR HALE
7 PAHHENOKK, 8 CYLIN-
dor c»r In good condition, » grest
hsrgaln.
He. <). M. Kein
jy2ltc
RAMI’BERRIEH FOR HALE- DELIV-
<red any place in Cottage Grove or
pirk them yonmelvaa and save 50 cents a
• rate.
W A. I lumen way, Phone 2F22,
Milk creek road two miles west of Cottage
Grove.
Jy 11 alp
FOR rent
MODKRM • ROOM BOW
gnlow, furnished complete with piano
or unfurnished.
Fruit, garden, shade
trees, garage. |30 furnished, $20 unfur
nished
Phone 100 Y.
Jyl4 25p
run MALE OR TRADE
FIXTURE«
in the Dickson meet market.
Will
11 n<b- for anything I can use. Phone
HO.R.
JyiH 25r
L( >MT*~~S A’H I RD AY
EVE NI NG,
SMALL
black
nnd
white
bob tailed
dog.
lis^riwf No. 192ft.
For reward notify
I M Allen, phone 19F22.
jylM21p
LOHT A
TAN
GKOlitIKTTK HCAKF
st A resile Hustler
Tiics(l»y
night.
Finder will be rewarded.
Return to
Arcade
Mm. Maw Henry.
jy21 p
FOR
RENT
TH HER ROOM
FUR
nished apartment, downMalrs
1627
weal Mitin at mat.
jy21 alp
FOR
E.
HALE ONE COW
ANI> CALF
1*. Thiel, Yoncalla, Oregon.
J21 p