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    T in 'H h nA Y JANUARY II. 1«34
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[Community News
By Soecial
C orra apondanta
FARM HOUSE DESERTED
th e price asked Is (« mi high, and h* Product* go through ta r loo mauy
hands. If farm -re received fair pro
will not buy It.
It la m ost Im portant for term ers fila for th eir producta today, and the
lo realise th a t If they hope to have m iddle Internal* added th eir present
profit» and ekpvu*«*. food pnaluel*
th e ir land w orth anyw here h e a p what
would go to consum ers nt such high
they paid for It, they m ust put a
prlcea they could not buy. Ho. In
vain« In th at land. II 1» up to them
lo m ake farm ing profitable In order o rd ?r th at title middle loll «ystelu
lo m ake land desirable. T hia inunl may continue, product* m ust he sold
al coal, o r lo»». from the furiuets
lie done In th e sam e way th a t a tell
lag m an u factu rin g Industry la reor
giuilted anil pul on a paying haals
T h ere m ust he an o rganisation 'h a t
ra u sell th ? product« of thu farm at |
a fair m argin of profit.
Marrl*o* Lie*"*** l**u*d
M arriage licensee htsu ■ I d u ring lb*
past week bv in • 'ouul> clerk '(»’’Ili I»
ti ativlll
B erry. «I.
B <r.hs
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By C K SPENCE. M arket A gent
, Brand. II. ‘mill of E u g en e' Frank
a t r a ttle te r tu b rrru lo a is w** still
Kv?ry , l.v c n ih (am i huu»« In the
PLEASANT HILL
i*, lailh ll Thompson. 43. and K «lo
b«ing ra rteil on and vom p lrt* ra tu rn e i U nited State» 1» vacant, an «lute« the
S Sm ith. 1«. both of Creaw ell, and
M r and Mrs. Guy C a rr o f C ottage w ould be given out la te r. T h ? au b -IV ep artm eat of A griculture at W ash
Jam e* I» Delaney, 44. and Blanch*
G ro v ', who form erly lived at VI as ject of giving an e n te rta in m e n t l.ln -'ln g tu n I). C. It state» fu rth e r th at
!(lre«hnm. Is-lh i f Eugene.
a n t Hill, w ere visltlu g a t th e hem e of coin’s b irth d ay w as illscuased and it out of a to tal of 2,249.00® ow ners and
C. E Jo rd an T uesday.
jw aa
decided to leave th ? exact d a te te n a n t farm ers '‘m ore th an tns.OOO
Mi<* Ann F s rk s of tra c e . Oregon,
and place of holding th e program in have lost th eir farm» or o th. r prop >r
Is visiting a t th e hom e of h er sister, th e hand» of th e co m m ittee.
T his tv through foreclosure o r b ankruptcy;
Mrs. K Y Swift.
will he annoum «1 n >xl week
o v er li-'.fi'H) have lost th e ir |>rop<r*V
Thelm a W h .ele r, who Is t ach in g
The ladtc» of th e W om an's club a re w ithout legal proceeding», and nearly
a t H enna. -A 'n t th e week end a t h er busy m aking arra n g e m e n ts for th e ¡273,000 have retain ed th >lr propertv
If thia o rg an isatio n n ev er went
hum e In T ren t.
h ard lim e social Io be held nt lh ? only through th e leniency of creditor» ’
of buying
Mr. and Mrs Loris M iller of T re n t com m unity hall F b ru ary S. Anyone
The«» figures from th is source fu rth e r th an handling Its producta ;
a re
receiving co n g ratu latio n s
on who »how» sign» of prosperity, who should mean som eth in g to th e farm front th e producer to the r< taller, II .
♦ he arriv al of a baby boy born Jan- 1» guilty of adorning th em selv es w ith ¡era of O regon It should w arn th. m would m ake term ing profitable If It
nary 19 T h ' little fellow
tlppcl th e Jew els or com * dressed In th e fash- th at If th *«• con d itio n s
x m lin n e that n e v e r got a cent higher prtc «a for i
scales 10 pounds
ions of th e lim e stan d • v ry good ,h e value* will drop out of th e ir land product» th an now, but could llaaK (
Mrs. Kber Bolin h as gone to Al- ch an ce of being fined. As fo r the as it has dropped oui of the G erm an ta k e over a large part of th e mlddl j
Tli<> tuning ninth’ on two trips by
b any to ta k e tre a tm e n ts In s local
men. th is will be one tl m » when It m ark.
profile, (arm ing would he profitable.
pnrt busing "rt’tu rn " liiHtead of "one­
sanitarium .
will pay them not to »have, an d ' to
Tha day has gone bv fo r m aking
way'* ticket». I h approxim ately the
R etail prices ar«< high 'nough now
M iss H attie Brown h as been assist- w ear ov eralls and co llarless sh irts, money In farm in g by buying a place
rout o f o n o p o iiiu l t r i p ticket.
to w arrant prosperous a g ric u ltu ra l'
leg in th e hom e of T. E lla u rig a n th H ard tim e re fre sh m e n ts swell as of land and selling It at a profit The
Conditions T he trouble Is the pro­
last week. Mrs. lla u rig a n has been b ran s, e tc , will be served. T he ad- buyer today u ses cold figures and
3 Trips for the Pries of 2
d ucer do a n o r get the profit* be- 1
confined to h e r h-M fo r sev eral weeks- m ission will be one apple, th e cheap- (hard estim ates. Can he m ake six or
tw een he and th • consum er. An arm y
J le r d augh ltr. Mr». H ad srath . of N orth e s t thing on the m arket at present,
In ndillllou to Having you money,
seven per cent In terest on the prlci of m iddle In tercu ts lire off the added ,
B»nd cam e to n u rse h e r and w as tak- '
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the train can be depended upon to
'a s k 'd fo r th e te rm ? If he cannot costs ti tw een th e farm and the hom e i
cn ill w ith quincy. W ednesday of
CAMAS SAALE
furnish you with
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la s t week Mr. H aurigan was sudden
lv tak -n with an a ttack o t la grippe, j 01.1 acq u ain tam a of l est »r Thorn-
Safe and Comfortable
All a re re p o r te d ' som ew hat b e tte r 'to n . who whs a resid en t of th is vicln-
now.
¡tty for sev eral years, will be so rry to ‘
service. Irrespective of rain, snow,
T he upp er grades of th e P leasan t learu of his very serious illness. H e :
Ice and other unfavorable w eather
H ill public school w ere close«! T hura- h as been 111 fo r o v er a m onth and Is k
conditions.
d ay and Friday of la s t » sk due to now in a critical condition at a hos-
Is
the
science
that
is
restoring
health
to
thousands
th e I'inos» cf th e teach er. T E Hauri- f.ra l .n T '.ig cn •. ac- rilin g to latest
Rids the Train
who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsilitis, nervousness,
gan.
¡reports.
T he children of Floyd I.ord. G eorge I Mrs. W alter H ager w as a visito r
sleeplessness, headaches, enlargeed prostrate glands, high
l.oc»I Agent will gladly give you any In­
L ord and John P alm er of E n te r p r is e !S atu rd ay of Mrs. J M Shilton. The
form ation vnu Su»y wish regarding fare*
blood pressure etc., by scinetlfleally co-ordinating the prin­
a re having th ? m easles.
la tte r is slowly Im proving a fte r h er
and trai), «eh«-dille«
John F ain ter of E n terp rise, who was recent Illness.
ciples of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The results
W J. B u tler retu rn ed S atu rd ay from
q u ite badly h u rt last week when he
are Safe, Sane and Sure.
JO H N M, SCO TT
fell w hile building s’alrs into t h ' P ortland w here hu had been in th e
A»»i
Pa»« «tiger T raffic M anager
c e lla r of th e I F. C ircle home. Is in t e r e s t of his son's health,
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
ab le to be about again
i R. H N ewhall re tu rn e d to his hom e
P O R TLAN D . OKHOON
Examination Free
Over Ludford'*
T he teac h ers of th e T ren t school in fre sw o tl S atu rd ay * ft? r visiting
Phone 3S5-J
916 Willamette Street
a re m aking p r?p aratio n s fo r a b a sk e t ^MTeral ja y s with Mr. and Mr«. C. E.
social to be held In th e n e a r future.
W illiam s and fam ily on his n u ich
EUGENE. OREGON
Mis» Alta ManfiinF. te a c h e r *t here
C oast Fork, atten d ed th e T each er s
Ml»* w M artha and E lira Downs ar-
In a titn te In Springft?ld S atu rd ay
'rived M onday from S u th erlin w here
Owing to th e lllnes« of th e teach- th ey bave
Btt?n d in g high school,
er. Mrs. C. X W infrey, th e low er T h ey
flntih ,h ls sem esfr* » work
g r a d 's of th
Pleasan" Hill public a{ home along w ith o th e r tint! «
school had no school th e fdre p art
ra \ v , j te r H ag er spent Monday
of th e week.
‘visltlu g w ith Mrs. Ja m e s R ichardson
W oodman hall wn« p a rk ’ d to th»
Miss Ros? R uegger retu rn ed Mon-
doors when on S atu rd ay night, J a n - '(j aji. frotn C ottage G rove w h ere sh e
n a ry 24- Magical M uikev and his ran hJQ been v|-slrin«r th e la st few weeks
able a ss ista n t gave an ent rtin m «nt
Mr an<j jjr« J T. H urley and
the-«« under the u s-Ices of ’he P leas­ F ran k C aples v isited Sunday -ast of
a n t Hill W oodman lodge. B esides su r­ 'c re s w 1! w ith Mr. an d M rs F ran k
p risin g th - audience w ith manv won­ Bush and fam ily.
derful tricks. Mr. M ulkey displaced
O scar W illiam s of M arcóla w as a
m uch skill as a ventriloquist. The week-end v isito r w ith his wife and
la s t a c t of th e en tertain m n t was in baby at the hom e of his b ro th e r here.
th e n a 'u re of *-n ’ « Mr. Mulkey an ­ E dgar W ililam s.
sw er d ques” ns th a t had !>»en asked
by th e au d l'-w e and )n m any cases
Fell from Pole— Bill Darling, em ­
displaced such cleverness that It was
ev ienthe had h» u fnllv prom oted by ploye of th e M ountain S la te s Pow er
s e m e of th e rM lden’s of Pl ease nt rnm pany. while clim bing a telep h o n e
pole Monday, fell and bruised th e
H ill.
J. Sorenson 1» ru ttin g wood on the right side of his ch st.
ra n ch of E B T l">»r.
T he fa in rs of th e upper W il­
H ad
Ton*ll« Out— M rs
C harles
la m ette valley d is tric t a re Irpklng H avse of D exter was in Springfield
forw a-d to the firs’ of F eb ru ary when | F riday and had h r to n sils rem oved.
It hoped 'h e t -leohone lines will be
connected once m or? with cen tral.
HE DEMAND FOR MODERN NECESSITIES, progressively supplied,
T he firs' high school d bate will be
C ard of T h an k s
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held Friday night. T h e girls from
provides steady employment for the permanent properties of Moun­
C ottage Grove will d eb at? ag ain st th e tiv es and frien d s fo r th e ir k indness
tain States Power Company 365 days in the year.
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P le a sa n t Hill girie
and for th e m any floral offerings In
C ounty School S u p erin ten d en t E. J. o ur h o u r of g reat sorrow and loss
M oore visited schools at Pl a san t Hill i of o u r d e a r wife and m other.
TH E VOLUME OF USEFUL SERVICE and the number of people an^
la st week
R A. McLAGAN
industries served increase steadily. New plants, extensions, additions and
T h« T ren t local of F arm ers V nlon
W C. McLAGAN
W L. McLAGAN
m e t a t T re n t W ednesday ev ining.
improvements must be constructed each year to keep pace with commun­
MRS EVA MINK
Ja n u a ry 23. W. L. W heeler presiding.
ity growth.
MRS. R I'B Y BEDFORD
C E. Jordan reported th a t t h - t-s tin g
Form the Habit
Round Trip Tickets
CHIROPRACTIC
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40,000 STEADY CUSTOMERS
ARE BACK OF THIS INVESTMENT
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TH E BUSINESS DOES NOT FLUCTUATE. It is solid and dependable,
FOR SERVICE CALL
F. J. Grimes
Plumbing Co.
Residence Phone 113-W
and therefore, makes possible an investment of great strength and stabil­
ity.
OUR 7r; GOLD NOTES have become a favorite form of investment
among our Customers. A large construction program for 1924 provides
new opportunity for investment that pays a good return with safety.
The investment may be made by Cash Purchase or on the Monthly Pay­
ment Plan.
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ING THE PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY.
Walrus Brand
Raincoats, Pants and Leggings.
States Power Company
Fish Brand Slicker Clothes
EUGENE, OREGON
Hall’s Cash Store
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