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    T H l ’ It S B A Y . E E H R l 'A R Y
7, lt>24,
JTTIB S P K IN O F /E y j NBW.
OREGON
NEWS 1 IT
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OF SPECIAL INTEREST 1 ul ™ Mi I»..I-.--
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p * • < ’■ " ■ • *
»rin« l,..l a.ocklm id.r of Ih« colum bi.
i Coutil/ Lumbar company who.« plant
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11» »«« do»troy„d last April.
' ( entailing
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illlng . io .* „( almost »260,«up b««
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INCOM E
Brief Resume of Happenings of|
the Week Collected for
Our Readers
ntaaers.
I * ,nod#r> plan‘
1 » Th*r? 7“ ***
Owou
due to Industrial a««td„ni. durln * the
j * ' ”'** ••’"**«« January 31. according to
At a a r il all oded mouUug at HI. “
Prepared by the «tan, In ,
WHt’ti« ih«t Columbia County Lincoln
»cr|<|#nt rnmmHalon
The
««Ub was organised
victim w u Chaun< y Belli«, choker
1.« Finn*, fourth d lw atruu. f ir . m T ,“ " '
M ,d,ord
* '" '“ I of
no
a . many year, result.«! last * , ,,k |a , I
* * " • r"P<,r‘ "<’
««'»» lost ot »30.000.
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IN
NUTSHELL
of prun.H and the .o n 8Um r m it,
| p n p i l d T f l T i v r o ia a .
Id
a ..-, paid
ne, pound for what . | i rUKIL&
T W
0 01VE
placca
paid »1
»lo 60
o per
~
M , v c PIAW
»•; grower racety,.,! fj™ ceou for
9
,,n "
prlt <J ce tin , Aouae on - .
l .urth atr-et aervt,d p ru n .. at f l r . | Chl' d r,n from tu a e n t. StKInpfl.ld,
< *n r. per dlah. the »mailer variettw aj
ThMr*ton, Pl.aaant wut to b .
h r w«tu!d aggregate 50 ceptj ^ e r l
Weeaewt.d by M r» Wlmmev*
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Of hrcad. „ m ld d l^ rk o d .ugtlng
Children from «.gene, Sprtagfleld.
i m i». ,,n , w the popuJg^ pince» p f | Tfc* n,* n
I’l.raaaar H lff win take
lo r t and eo|<j two «Ile, A without hut P * « I» * » muatoal renMal that M r.
*BCtTAt ON FEBWUAWY
Corée I
I1S- -Ed^weiax d i d .
.E««‘ A H o rn ln,
*’ Alpine- W ild e n V ’T ^ m n . 'Labltxky
Hilda Severe
M ,h“et * L Antiche
Paderewakl
v»-i-ifheeW
M arr H ardin '
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O i*d y i Bauer
’ ’ • J * " ” ’ Ch«’ ™3
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Verdi
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WHAT
Four per cent normal
ant pay» fV26,
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*, ®rv H “ r,T!>J »nd Mra W l® m er
ta i on the Aral »4.00« gif net Bv
a b li» h . f f „ r w ^ e a t t h a t th e f a r m e r I
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PtelIa Llvs. y
come l n ercee. of U|e »ersonnl Ixef» 85 cent» for.
riW r I
Elbert W immer
exemption tend cred it, for de i JJudcr nub»Utuxtp, W yed in m J 3
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Edna” Malhew«
p'nd.nta. Eight per cent nor
mal tax on balanc nt net Income.
°.we£ p.-le ri ,. a tlM hou»cg retailwl for < fa I Jolly Caine
Surtax from 1 pew-wyua t„ 6o «'..b” i " * r ■qU‘,r ’ “ nd ’
<b| Graceful
-
PranlrIIn
per cent on net In.-onf*» ever
»«.000 for the year ¿923
< (Special.)— Maud F. Corri» of
Sprfngfleld 1»
,,f ,b„ 53 »tudenu
• t the Cnfveralty 0 / 'Oregon who h a.
completed the Requirement» for grad
uatton In January 1924 Ml«» Oorrlw
win he graduated and r^edve a B A.
..« o i'm .M 0* ’ ?
T,“ " " n
• h“ * ' A b" -nC* ° f roor" ,ban
degree from the 1’n ire r.lty
June>
eight < arloada thia year, several ' I’H lnt«i the general fund of the Pan
She !» a major In the achool o f b ust
carload, abort of the „ „ .h lp ,„ e „ ,. d.c,„„ city w a t.r c.mmtealon .R e r
news administration. " "■
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Approval of the McNary bill, dealg- ! ,,">,, ik all expenses. meeting an Inter
Of the 53 itudent» who bare com-
nailng the old Oregon Trail aa a ua- * * ' * bara" ot »13.300, and putting
No
atherlne Adams
plwted work for graduation 28 are
Cattle ratgars In eaetern
tlonal •-* ‘
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In computing h l. net income for th
Herx We Co
Or. gen
S te li. IJvaey men and 25 a m women Twenty-font
»UUi
tbny
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t
tary
f to 4 <4 cent» for
Elbert W im mer and Mr». Wlmtoer
student» are candidate» for the de-
Herman xree of bachelor of art» Thirteen
While
w ill receive a bachelor of .clence
p iti
° ° e w®*M n and »lx men w in
LeCrand
the ClalNkanl« river near Clnt«kanlc
receive the decree o f bachelor of
by Inaurance or oth< rwlae
buelneaa adm ln.tm ttM ,. Seve> hare
r s r
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completed the requirements for tlw tr
hr.mght down by c n iln u o u . r .ln m il’ th" w p * * e 01 «^»«wporatlng th . or cl.Jeîv^ï
hu.lne». m u.f conform
master of arts degree
Before the degree» e *n actually be
granted they b a n to be passed upon
by the faculty of the University and
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the board of regents.
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Maunala. city rommlaalon.r from the
third ward, and John Arnold, city com
nteeloner from the fourth ward
( ’M b turnover by the
I.a d
U rn n l
p „n »
Notice of lacreaM of capital atock
from »50.000 to »3.000.000 has bean
rtlew» with the corporation department
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hund,’r P«i- cent fa added in
,« *-p o u t«.» In , U
partment to th . »late treasurer In Jau r " 'i r 'l f"'
»•»tabltehlng a
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;>l«f »prtwt buying.
uarv
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reiord for a «ingle month's bualne»»
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PR 0D U C T p r i c e s ,
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Visited Parents—John Tomseth, J r
was down from Camp 34 above Wendi
F:<lna Mathew»
8 " * ” ‘ T’>°U8ht» .......... ..... .Lincoln ling Saturday night visiting his pa­
rents, M r and Mrs Johp Tomseth.
He returned to camp Sunday after-
regulation».
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!rd" " u,,n ° f a farm operated merely fo ri
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C iad r n *’rrym ak,n* • ^ 'lld trm ere fnoon
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the Pleaaure or convenience o( ihc | Wen* to Portland^M U « o«il O m . lfi p »’ # »
an < i
Horning
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” * * ! ' fro,n *’orll“ <1 tnr ««xpayer. aucb lo a .e . are not de- of ,h’ A IM .. R aH W ry»teh op ikit
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,O 6#•0* 7•68, '•*«• d«lctlble.
<l«y to attend Buyer»’ W e*t
f i
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H,,<la Bever®
fr*',u «PPHcatlona for 1924 motor ve
Loaeea » u »tali»d i„ ’ , h . «
1 °"*
¡« ¿ ’ o n 'i T * *
""'1 ' h“‘ fr" U‘ of » ,,r m “ • “ bn.lnea. r e X r ? are ¡5 *
at Medford.
Circulation of petitions wM started
( n r » u r p . „ B,.,l l t l ................
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1923. which were 18.049 S5# feet vat
Bad at »485.709
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Market foe
.v
Snv.
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‘ ^ ’ Anfumn Leave, -------......Jdack
(h ) Mountain Belle
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Remedy for Split Between Pro ,
‘J“C* r a" d Co"aun’,«r 1» Coopera-
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100 Per Cent Satisfaction
low er— th e q u ality is h ig h er
I
Community Cash Store
Regardless of your posittou
you need It, and yon can secure
it a t a reasonable cost
W. M. Green. Prop
W HEN
W hy Attend
School
W ithout a business education
you are not prepared properly
to cope with the many problems
of life.
1» assu re d every c u sto m e r « h „ buy.
Two year. In the atale penitentiary 10 J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene
colla|’"*’ of ,he farming industry
la the longeai
sentence
that »
has
beeu
Growers’ asaocteilon who h a. h“ " h**“ “ br,n' ln« •« >'*ht a world of
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.e.w.ee^m xu«l
»MR U
t fU r Fruit
(UH UDlWfirS
meted
out to
to a
a bootlegger
bootlegger In
, n this
thl» atale
state Ju»t
Just returned
returned to
to Eugene
Eugene from
from a
a fa<,‘"
r ',r "“ ”e»ween
between tns
ths grow
grow
«■"(cd out
...... . “ “ " nd
u , , , ‘«ur"»
“ . 0 , ? " IY.' J A l.lnvllle. federal month’« trip through different sec *ng an<’ eon"u«'*n« end» that are
pro 1 billon director, ha» been able to tlona of the country.
causing our greatest nt<a to th in k and
'"J,"
,
.
I
<>ne thousand men w ill be employ-
Th<* pal* r" * “*
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Step. Io clear Oregon's name of 11» ed clearing the first l i t « mile» of the *
of ,h* whole country are now
unenviable reputation” a . a clear right-of-way of the Oakrtdge-KIrk ex ,h o * ,n* “ P ,h” Profits added bitween
Ing house for divorce, were lake« by tension of the Southern Pacific line
farni and ,he «»»«umera* tables:
lb., annual convention of the Epl.co after the weather becomes better In
area,er «ban the price paid the,
pal church of Oregon In session In the spring, according to George II K,o***r ta' ‘ he product». They are
Kelly of Portland, who with Frank W h<>’tlnl,*ng to realise that such a top-,
Owing lo the »lari of logging opar Snlllvan. also of that city, has the con-
*n> will Iwnkrupl tne farm- ‘
allona at Millwood by the Silverton 'm et from the I ’tah Construction com- ln* lndu«try and Indirectly paralyze
Lumber ompnny. the Southern Pa P«ny to do this part of the work.
.other business branches.
cltlc ha
again placed
Fanners In the W illam ette Valley
logging
Despite the fact that the domestic
train In operation between M ill» til demand for prune» has not been up ar» selling their prunes at five cent«
and Hllvi-rion.
, to standard during the past few per pound, the best quirtlty T h -« m a r.1
About 20 women from surrounding ! months, the Oregon Growers Co-op het agent department made a recent!
n«lghborli<'ods met at Freewater and , ccatlve asa<H-lallon of _ Salem
has
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_ an •"'■es'lkotlon of the spread between
formed a woman’s apple show as
, nouned (hat It ______
has disposed of prae- lhp farm •"<> the restaurant
and
«•laiion to promote household exhibits II. ally on, half of the 1923 crop. Moat found
that - la •—
all but one or
of tn>
th? sev-1
sev-
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among women mid cblldr, n at the an­ of these »alee have been made through i**1* 1 reslauranla vtelled the prunes
nual apple show next full.
export channels, and a large part of s,d<l for not less than 20 cents per i
dish of not more than five prunes
t ’Ulliy companies of Oregon plan the crop boa been aent to Germany.
to expend mg less than from »to.-
The Oregon public service commis­ There are eight dishes In one pound
000.000 to »13.ono.o00 during the year. sion has authorized Judge Henderson,
In business building and payroll actlf- counsel for the Iowa railroad rn tn m li-1
Itles, according to the Oregon public don. to represent the slate of Oregon '
building information bureau.
nt the hearing before the Interstate |
John C. Herring. Cape Herein ranch­ commerce commission, which Involves
er. amused of aiding und hiding the an application of the New England '
three Florence bunk robbers for sev­ railroads for a greater division o fj
eral days after I be robbery was emu- through freight rates from the west-
milled December 11. was acquitted by ern carriers.
YOU
The question Is— Are you
'ng to make th? necessary
fort now. or are you going
keep putting it off until
and by?
EAT
o u r ice cream you will
a g re e w ith us th a t it is th e
b est th a t can be m ade. \Ve
a re in a jm sition to s ta te
th a t on a u th o rity because
we h av e had long y ears of'
ex p e rien ce in m ak in g ice
cre a m ; an d we k n o w th e
origin o f all th e ingredi-
b e 'n i T hey ,a re Pu ro as can
be obtained, an d th e re ­
su lt is a rich, delicious
confection.
EGGIMANN’S
tillate
| could be developed, which is more ,
filiate.
A com m ittee»,..... ...............
o -,-... P ""c r than Is required by «11 the ' ” " t e r -
A com m ittee wan appointed nt Salem
town» between Salem and Rug,me.
I LEM ON
P roperties
COCOA
oft 5 cocoa
You may do the same. W ill you?
Eugene Business
College
A. E. ROBERTS. President
E U G fN E . OREGON
« b .T T F n
to confer wlih slaillu r com m ittees from
It
ustftnnted
is 1 1 1 1 r retd*
A'
. t',,r i;i : -,
,
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" I h ,Y
" ,ln" 'u that approximately
“ l'" v n i,- ,'l> SKIN
’ M .X CREAM
C R E A M is
e t i t tissut
i ’.SU«
rult
will I « be
nut of
nf builder
bitll,f«,e w
„,1,1,.
2.
and Other Wiliam, ite vall «y towna , '
r,'"
h grow ers «’"
’•’ nut
hich 1- resto!«’» vict.r
to
with n la tlo n to the proposal to pip,- 1 ' ' ' O n '«nn Or,’* ,’rK' c p e r n t l v o as»o- 'f lie m uscles a n d gives th e s k i n
w ater from C lear hike, U n o county
.“ ,0" W," 'n
P™ *«* co ntracts ex ti le firm ness of youth
to tho various towns for m unicipal J’' ' 1’
the '-:'»dr..tlon of
,
' '
purposes.
The s«x round. ,
In d i s t r i c t
1
,
t Reductions
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w f s
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day dl itrl.
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th„ , I, UP,
tcum
to
1
, 'hose coiitraels the aaaovlulion w ill go
LEM ON
COCOA
RUTTI
“ ‘" r" '!ly <' r,,‘d fruH bna" ’ Th* h O T 1, ( , N <« " l i l d l y a n lis o p lic —
to,I, „nmon. to d eterm in i
and . , , I, „ on th-
,i«r ” » 'a te baaketttell
1
every puri
Rome form, and sent Imeni In the 8s-
lorn district Is said to favor steps lead
m g eventually to a berry g ro w Z a'm n .
I D vt 'Z i opt rated on a vo-operutive baal>
•V' »»-»»»»irvrnMÎ
b lc u c l1 ’
F L A N E R Y ’S D R U G STO R E
JAo
P hone 15
-i*A«w
SprlBgfleld
g. 1
W e must make rodmiQr%iir
~ ’““' jSpring/MercW ndi*
Oro,,on It.d , .. U.dor
tira-.t ‘ ll a l !
-«Trowera are Sa- " " " tilin g and beneficial for t l ^
. . 1" i,a„ “ io 'iin im i1 ' m
1|,n1, M Hl"’,'ldnn*
dibard, Canby, " " Nowhere.
„ , n i t
h , ig h ’s, ,, lioid b a s k . ,' baii
of '•»'»<’ a Eats-
™ » t b r « e n a t i m :’ e " n 'l t c o
h f a p s r . - h n A fh
n iir « f c w
f e l le
“
as W
iJIHV
go
ef­
to
by
We are here to serve you and
we are always glad to tell you
about our school. Hundreds of
young men and women have
completed one of our courses
and are today holding respons­
ible positions.
a circuit court Jury at Eugene
The ITniatllla Irrigation project gels
»940.000 for operation, maintenance
nnd continuing construction during the
next flscnl year In the Interior depart-
meiit appropriation hill as pasuod by
thn house. The appropriation for the
Klamath project Is »695,000.
Deposits In the banks of Oregon at
business December
the e close
close of
of bnsinees
December 31
31.
The Indians of the Klamath reserva-
, *on kave launched a movement
through their tribal council for gov-
ernnien* permission to sell all the tint-
h’’r 0,1 ,,1° reservation, valued nt more
,hnn f Sb-000.000, with payments to ex
*end 0T,'r “ l**rlotl of years. Dole-
gates of the federated tribes will pro-
C'>'"1 *" Waah,n<*on " Dd endeavor to
‘,,l,aln ‘*‘»«"‘’"1 “ f 'he department of
1923. aggregated »274,091,633.98, or ap­ Indian affairs
The state will appropriate »5000 to
proximately »5.0110,00(1 less thun on
September 14 of laid year, according match n similar contribution by W il­
to a report prepared by Frank Bram lamette valley cities, for further in
veatigation of the proposal to pipe
well, state superintendent of banks.
State tax collected on gasoline and water from Clear lake Io Salem, nc-l
cording to announcement by Rhea j
dlstlllnte sold In Oregon during the
year 1923 aggregated »2.046.964.33. ac- I Luper.
'upep’ slate f'"K|n',<*'*-
engineer.
Mr
Mr. Luper de ’ ' jj
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■n,.i,iv ,,r w
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t i u t tiH
r e e a r re
o
skin
cording to a suit«meat prepared by .r cini-,,,1
" red the
’ b' ' , a,1,,l’lT
M er i_
,n c
l w bea
a tw
whl«-h
Ham A. Kozer, i ccretary of slate. T he ' ak;
l
^ ¡ « Z
S
o i S
L
th e
lux ».,» paid on 7:
3 , 'a lions of " and
" 'l could b°
,’l,bl'',l th
r‘" " ’ h star
",o r n o i r u i j - i n r ‘‘'
n ' r s of
° ‘ <J3<> le ,U *
he d
doubled
through
q u ' ‘‘‘
a litie
gn Ol’ne and .3. 11.155 gallon,, of ills
“|W* '’U,d 3,,*<W0 horsepower
11(o" , tH e W e l|-.k " " " ' V tiS S lie-
’
teggelln<
JB - Wimmer, a te a A e r In both ! M“ ry Ward
-r
" , h,*."
ln,the yjaodgrd l«jg£. The ’r,oM’i
Piano haumn«. of Pieaaint
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' n umcr paid 4X , .-nt» per lo .f, Thp
»M‘ «»»• In Sprtngdeld February M ,S S ^ O R R I E T O G R A D U A T E
one
. '° r
’ * h“ ‘ ,n thl-
P
F R O M O R E G O N U N lV E B d ix v
- — thlg Joaf
* i V i , nlh" " n i t " ; ; T
There
I . th»
ih» prom,«-
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r< r ! Eollowlna <•
S "Au t c u A - , v C " / ‘*fL
x ‘" r / e " * arc
F ^ p l t r ' o f Or «on. EuKeoe. F(ifc.
revenue for the d latrlg H o wfakh
the person lives
o rb » «
Jtlg
prtn.1 pul place (,f busluo»« ’
H0W 7
Instruction ( op . F ir m
1040A and Form 1040; M m the<
law and rcguatlong.
Ths Astoria air set railway «yal.m
M r. H a tll. Kessler, »0. committed ' * “
d ‘ » of A"‘ orla, th .
mU<lM. at b„r home at Tualstln by * ‘ “ " “" * " on or «oyon. who w ill.
Juinpin. brad foremost 1« a wall
* I
*' f° r lbc “ l¥a« * Price of
<«
..
| •bout l?h,ooo at a nie^fitur of ihn hi
at ih e<Oin * " 1 ' * '," " ,l* d *° 10 * O,M • * ’*<” ' ot the Astoria chamher of ,-oro-
m i J i r T rBU’ na,,0” al ronr.ntlon Wore, with Ouy W Talbot pr.ni.ivni
V
bald n, New to rt, cIt, JU1„, J4 0, , hr
( PWF;
^ h i.n ,
TAX
WHO? Slnsla perSana who bad
net Income of »l.opp e r mwre or
dross Income of |6oeq nr more,
«Od married coU»l«S , (who* bhl»
net Incom« of »24100 q r/O M ts
or gross Incom ’ <M » ¿ W o r
more yuuat tile ristqrns.
W H EN ? T b . tiling perjqd It Rots
January 1 to Mgrpli jjl. j» ’ /
W h e r e ? Collector of interns?