Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, November 25, 1916, Page Four, Image 4

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    U. of O.
Try the
Cream Lunch
828 Olive Street
EUGENE
THEATRE
Wednesday, Nov. 29
Direct from one year of
breaking records at the
Eltinge theatre.
SELWYN & CO.
Present
Igm ■
Fair
and
Warmer
by
AVERY H0PW00D
(Author of “Seven Days” and
“Nobody’s Widow.”)
The Farce with a Na
tional Reputation for
Making Mirth and
Making Money.
Prices $1.50, $1, 75<S 50^
Curtain 8:30
'Addresses Special Meeting of
1 Faculty Colloquiam Wed
nesday Afternoon.
Congressman Expresses Him
self as in Favor of the
Budget System.
A specinl meeting of the faculty collo
quiam was held in Guild hall Wednesday
at 4 o’clock, to hear Congressman W.
C. Hawley discuss informally the sub
ject of “National Budget Making.”
Mr. Hawley’s talk was the result of
a question submitted by faculty mem
bers last spring '‘h regard to the pos
sible advantny budget system over
the present I il system employed
by the United Sl.iics.
Doctor Schafer went to Salem last
spring to discuss the question with Mr.
Hawley, and today’s meeting is one out
come of that trip.
Mr. Hawley in opening the discussion,
made a summarizing statement of the
nature and history of the budget system,
which he says is an old one. In ancient
times poor financial systems corrupted
the public, and the army, and civil ser
vice officers went unpaid. .So Europe
adopted the budget system, and in the
adoption, two distinct aims were ap
parent, namely, to avoid corruption and
to separate the public nnd the private
purses, which under the old plan had
been virtually one.
The speaker then explained his atti
tude toward the question. “I am sup
posed,” he said, "to take the negative
side of this argument. But understand
me—I tiling tile plan in itself a commend
able one, and it has been successful to
a certain extent.”
According to Mr. Hawley, the plan is
I fh general this: The executive body first
Go Home-Turkey Day
Thanksgiving, Nov. 30th.
Low Round Trip Fares
Between all stations in
OREGON
on Southern Pacific lines.
On Sale
NOV. 29th AND 30th
RETURN LIMIT DEC. 4th.
ALSO
15-DAY ROUND TRIP TICKETS
at Reduced Rates
to all stations in
CALIFORNIA
on Southern Pacific Lines
Eugene to San Francisco $25.00
Eugene to Los Angeles $39.75
Proportionate rates to other stations in
California.
ON SALE
Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th
Ask local agent for detailed information
or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
determines the sources, the amounts and
the expenditures of revenue, trying to
t-t.ike a balance between the sources and
expenditures. Then the imports are
classified alphabetically, and each item
is put through a questioning as to how
much is imported, its necessity, how
much taxation is possible without stop- ‘
ping the importation, and similar points.
The conclusions reached determine
whether or not the item shall be put on
the tariff list. The idea the committee
works on is to get the largest amount
of revenue possible without hindering
importation.
Citing instances of state sources of
revenue, such as the inheritance tax, and
the tax on business occupations, Mr.
Hawley said, “I believe the government
is getting into the tax Tights of state.”
He believes a change in the financial
management of the country is desirable,
but thinks such a change should be one
favorable to the whole country.
To make the budget plan beneficial
he considers a complete reorganization
of the national system necessary. The
cabinet would have to have power to
levy taxes as well as dispensing with
the money received. To place such a
power in their hands would increase the
authority of the executive and minimize
that of the legislative. Furthermore,
the cabinet officers would have to be
reformed, for they are more expensive
than congress. “They follow the script
ural injunction, nnd ask largely,” Mr.
Hawley said. That must be changed if
the system is to be economical and effi
cient in the United States. Always ask
ing for more than is necessary, yet all
the short comings fall on congress.
“I favor the budget system, nnd can
see a great deal for it, and very little
to criticize, generally. But the funda
mental question is whether or not we
shall attempt the constitutional amend
ment necessary to put tax levying power
in the hands of the cabinet.”
OREGON SOCCER TEAM
FUMES TODAY
Return Match Will Be Held in
Corvallis at 10 O’clock
on Lower Campus.
English Game Is Arousing Much
Interes; Thirty at Mon
day’s Turnout.
After a week of hard practicing the
soccer team left for CoTvallis at 7:35
this morning to meet O. A. C. in a re
turn game. The contest is slated for
10:00 o’clock on the lower campus.
Last week’s game brought out the fact
that the Varsity was short of wind and I
unable to keep up a fast pace for two j
35 minute halfs. To correct this Coach >
Dyment has been keeping the squad trasy
every night until darkness made further
play impossible.
Wednesday and Thursday games weTe
held between the Blues and Corinthians,
or putting it plainly, the first team and
scrubs. The scrubs kept the Blues on
the run most of the time although the
first team was handicapped by having
to go uphill. Wednesday the Blues won
4-1 aud last night the score was 2-2.
Since the encounter with the Aggies,
interest in the English game has taken
a firm hold on the students. Monday
30 were out, the largest turnout of the
season. The Leslie brothers both of
whom have played before showed fine
form in handling the ball, and with a lit
tle practice would make the regulars
rustle to keep their jobs.
Captain Campbell is not figuring on
winning from the Aggies so easily again.
Now that freshmen football is over,
Lodell will be able to take care of one
of the fullback positions. He was a
member of the championship JeffeTSon
high team a couple of seasons ago and
possesses a tremendous kick. Besides
Lodell two or three more of the rooks
are soccer sharks and may be seen in
action tomorrow.
The same lineup will undoubtedly start
for Oregon that performed here. By
arrangement with O. A. C. two substi
tutions may be made during the contest.
The sixteen men making the trip include,
Kennon, Capt. Campbell, McDonald, W.
Sheehy, Heywood, Hedges, Hartley, J.
Sheehy, Tuerck, Nelson, Fox, Sengstake,
Houston, Hinson, Kelleher and Hasel
tine.
The next game after Saturday is with
Multnomah to be played on the local
grounds Thanksgiving Day.
ARCHITECTS WILL MEET.
The convention of the American In
stitute of Architecture will meet in Min
neapolis on December 5th. The Associ
ated Schools of Architecture, represent
ed by the deans of 13 schools will hold a
conference there at this same time. Dean
Lawrence of the school of architecture is
planning to attend both conferences.
Wing’s
Market
The Home of
Good Meats
Fish and Groceries
675 Willamette St.
Phone 38
Turkey Dinner
Thanksgiving Day
; A fine turkey dinner with
\ all the “trimmins”
f 75c
12 M. to 8 P. M.
THE VARSITY
778 Wilamette St.
Students
Shop Early
Look at our selections of Christmas
gifts before vacation, \
We have the biggest stock of appro
priate Christmas gifts in Eugene, t
' Our show cases are overflowing with
brand new stylish jewelry, novelties, etc.
Every corner of our store crammed
full of beautiful things for Christmas.
Leather novelties for men, with sil
ver corners, leather belts, silver mount
ed, etc.
All engraving free. Goods delivered
at any hour by messenger to any part of
city. Have your presents laid away for
future delivery. _
“Prices in Plain Figures”
Luckey’s
Jewelry Store
“The Quality Store”
“Latest Song Hits”
Who’s Pretty Baby are You.15$
Pray for the Lights to Go Out. 15^
Almost Home . 15^
See Dixie First. 15^
Mighty Oregon .30^
The Music Shop
Phone 312 E. 9th St.
Get Your Orders in Early
For Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. A large assort
ment now ready for your inspection.
Coe Stationery Co.
941 Willamette Street
THE HYDE
Something New, Original
CI assy
Student Orchestra
Phone 398-J
NOV
LTY
Saxophone, Flute, Xylophones, Piano
Drums, 8ells, Trombone
AN EXCLUSIVE COMBINATION
Hear It at Student Body Dance
Saturday Night-THEY EAT RAGTIME
ORCHESTRA