i. REMARKABLE SHQfre FEATURE GOWTEST Tied Twice, Local Tossters lake Hard Victory With !- . Score or 26 to 25 'Playlnig two extra periods to hteak the, 'Uq that held Parrlsh Junior high t school players , neck ttf ueck ilh the Woodbwrit lIgh liver the? localf team lastf 'ntftht dropped In the' winning toasr and took the (most exciting gainci f the season by a 26 to 25 scorel l At the end ot the game the seoN Rtood 21 all. At the end i of the first extra ' period the score' Vas 23-all. Half a minute before 'the expiration of the last extra period Kelly dropped In a basket, j the contest ending 26 to 25. j Play was fast and clean. Score INCREASE IS SHOWN IN COUNTY TAX ROLL Continued from page 1.) for 1925 of $16,202.04, The tax for the Salem district Is Bet at 9203,758.87. an increase over last year of $7,575.34. The valuation 101025 to Riven as SIS.205887 for -Salem schools. Last year it wj$S85,920 less. i '"he tax for the city of Salem wa. in creased $16,284.74 OTer last year; and. the valuation was in creased $846,738. Salem .valua tion is set at $14,281,363 for 1925. Two tables below give the.valu atloa, levy and tax for cities in At&rton county for 1925 and for 1924: 1 CITIES 1Z5 Xana Valaatioa. &evr. - -t Tax. .AumaviUe 6J.081 .0162 J.O05.74 Aunira .... . 181.6.V2 .no.it Qi'fi.i JtnaM 69,216 .0145 1,003.62 C:rria T... 179.476 .01U4- ll.wb2.44 Kvfeb.rd 213,501 .OH' -2.Him.A8 Jt1iroa 255.279 .021 5.3R0.K8 . Mt. Ansel .... 432.65K .0133 : 6,020.:i4 Kl.m- ..,.14,281.3(53 .fl; 22...ni.80 fr-otta Mill.. 68.701 .001' 1 556.48 ftilrerton .... 1,337,58 .0170 2 1.30(1.81 Ktaytoii . 42511 ,051 i2.lte9.ll tst. Pnl 61.108 :0O49 H.4l Sublimit; .... 63,172 .OlStl !fR.lO Taraer 161.570 .005 807.85 VVW"dhn. ' 711,917 j VimdUorn. 88fl.40 .0157 1.1.016.6 Total .S18.799.020 S2t0.11(.l: CITIES 1924 Valnatlon. Lery. na.oxtf .M55 . 186.12 I :07 . 67.807 ;0148 1H3.B88 .0101 Kama AaiRMrtll Aatnn 3na4d .. l.'orrai. .. Tax. .Of 4.5S 1.4J ..; 1.48JS.5! lr2.2l 2.407.37 5.361.02 Hubbard 209.337 .0115 248,196 .02 1 6 444.105 .0134 Jeflrn Jt. "Anitel . 6..-.5! Halm - .-u..1S,4K4.HS.t'.13M 2t2;27.o t-os UilU.. 73.710 .0118 i . ('.. 77 KihroMon 1,286.951 .0145 , 1S,(SG0.78 myiun ... .-. 426.0! S K51 . 2,172.68 : eo.oos 047 r 282.02 HuMuaitjr 65,934 .Ol4:t 012.8", Tamer 159.98H ,0097, "lu51.82 1VwHmt.. 886.0S2 .0158 ll.OlHlwOO - if! "A' Totr $17,931.281 .. ?-72.80lJl V- ...... - 1 , 'ollowing-is a compilation of for Marlon county for the year 1925: State County -County, school and library.. High school tuition fund ...... County road ..,.. i , Total state and county. Union high school No. 1..... s, Union high school: No. 3 j 1 Special schools,... . I Special roads ....i.;... I Special cites i ;;.. I IMiller drainage district 1 Forest patrol, -Total tax' roll 1 L. Savel , Money, too $2.20 roundfrip week " ' . end tare. ! yi'l j$2.50 ; .roiiniltrip tkke; -' ior um any day. . -.15,-day lirnit. ; '.StOpOTCTSOn . ithis ticket,' ' "" "' W I II. f . . .j - .1! - , . t III II ... j at the end of the first half was: Parrlsh 19, Woodburn 8. Kep?. pin iter and Andresen were ex ceptionally strong. as guards while Kelly played an all-round game. Long shots featured the play of bothi teams. Parrish's scoring machine was Kelly, high point ani Suing, second : in' counters, id Hutchens. t i r - -' . ? Woodhurn's j shooting . was de clared remarkable.; IBomhoff of, IWoodburn was high , point man with) U to his credit.: - His" team was f handicapped" by Allen, star center's injury, a bad anklet The (lineup fbllowau. ; j ;Parrish ; . . , '' ' Woodbirrn Siegmund .......1F l.-Carethers Suing ...-..k..'....F;-i1i.'. Bomhbff Andfeben ........C'ii.. Sims Kelly O'-tsii...... Deetst , Kepplnrer v.-.-Cr .uMcKenxla Jituehens if. TS E Play College of Seattle To- rjignt; ruget bound is Conference Game; j Coarh Rathbun will leave Sa lem ithis morning with his Bear scats! for an invasion of jortherif "Washington. Tonight the Wil lamette team will meet the College Jof Seattle team at Seattle. Tomorrow night the boys will Journey to Tacoma where, they will j play a northwest conference game against the College of Pugft Sound. CPS Is reported to have! a powerful team. While a victory for Willamette will mean little as far as conference stand' ing U concerned for Willamette, a victory for CPS will give that school a chance at the conference pennant. ; . i If: the Bearcats peat S. Walk man has the pennant wiiuout dis-ij pute. TItACTt OUT SEATTLE, Feb. 9. - iracK training at the University- of Washington was under way todaya fby Jimmy Charteris, intercollegi ate half-mile champion and '13 other veterans. (IltL SUlMMKfl WfXS j - . "Tr? 1! ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla, Feb. O.i Eleanor Garatti. 17 yearld girl; 01 an itaraei. cat., tonignt re tained her title as national cham-l pionj when she won a close final; in toe 50-yard free style event of the. women's national AAU swim-i nmingcohteRfs." Her tlafe was 2S ; seconds. 1 1 the valuations. levies and taxe Valuation Levy : Tax i .0071 317.951.29 I .0105 470.209.70 I .0036 1C1, 214.75 i .0029 57.344.00 f .OOiC 140,302.30 j $1,147,022.10 i .004 7.075.91 j .0051 7.44B.17 ! 373.200.45 i 42.541.81 ! 290,118.16 i 686.70 I 1.874.87 j mm TOGO -i4,78I,877 . 44.781. 877 . 44.7Si,S77 .19,773,795 . 0,o00!,514 Si. 768,978 l, 4 60,038 ; ! -J $1,869,966.17 this fast, convenient 0v. v aww vacua jr j It a cofnfortable tide br'train toFortlaiuL KeUx and rest en route; plan your activiry t journey's end. Thus arrlv refreshed, without loa of valuable nervous energy. Departure and arrival times are arranged to fit your travel plans, Note this $chdida Lv; Salem Ar. Portland , 6:4t z.vci. . No. 16 &50ajn. Y -1 Delidoua breakfast in Southern ' " . Pacific dining cat. ' ' i ' f "' -i 9-J3a.ni . No.18 ; 1V30zjxu 1:1$ p.mi. . No.14 3:30 pJru ' S'3$ p.inl .e No34, 7:40 p.m. Simifar cervice returning. Any Southern . Pacific agent will gladly supply you with ny turthcr travel inxormaUon. Veieran Jockey Hopes to Make "Comeback Good - r ! Alex -M urraf, 4 6 year old lock ey is looking fort more 'wirihers to ride. After being on the ground for 17 years, he rode 4 'Devasta tion" to victory at New Orleans. SMEMHIWIi ii V Webfooters Break Ico by ; Taking Prelimrnary; Hi Score 28 to 21 ij Salem' Webfooters won 11 to 5 from Independence seconds last night in a preliminary contest played before the opening of the high school game, taken by Salem Hi, 28 to 21. The' Independence teams gave the locals a good run before the contest ended, although the first first half score was Salem 13, In- idependence 7. 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Even the Camel tigarette paper is the finest made especially in France into this one brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco' 1 organization in the world Givic Music Club Presents Susie Michael j and Misha Gegna in BrilKant Concert Joint Concert Given by Pianist an rtrVloIin-WUst-Laist;-'"Night-; at 1 j Iteilig WiiiJ A good, sized audience heard one of the most scintitlant musical ofr ferings of the 1926-26 season last night at the Heilig theater when Susie Michael. , the American pi anist, and Misha Gegna, the "Rus sian Tiolincellist, iwero presented in Joint concert junder the .. aus pices of tlie-CJviel Music club. . The program opened with seven Mosart-Beethoven; variation for cello and piano, a number" that was richly applaudeuUlor its har monic perfection the sonorous cello in ,prediminance. - y Miss' j Michael, the pianist and accompanist plays with a jubilant warmth of tone, and her technique 1b a demonstration of a lilting un sophisticated;; style. As her open ing group she gave three of Cho pin's most ;' colorfully written numbers the F sharp major noc turen. the A-flat waltz, and a dash ing impromptu.. Salnt-Saens magnificent Concer to in A 'minor was chosen last night by Mrj Gegna for art unsur passed cello rendition, his fam ous Guarnarfous responding with A- I BASKETBALL SCORES At Helena: Gonzaga 43; Mt. St. Charles 27. . , t f . . At Rozeman: Montana State college 36; University of Montana 23. ' At Forest Grove: Forest Grove high 13 McMinnville 25. i '' ' ! . ' t, OAC1 31; WSC 24 , -CORVALLIS, Ore., Feb.' 9. (AP.) The Oregon Agricultural college basketball team defeated Washington State college's five here tonight by a score of 31 to 24. " J: . The Washington State team work was strong ; until the Aggie lead kept mounting and they be gan making scratch shots, but all through the game they checked closely and guarded so well that two of the Aggje regulars, Diwoky and Pinkerton. made no field goals at all. j Both contribut ed to scoring attacks and Diwoky rang three points on free throws. Whitman S4; Idaho 21 WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Feb. 9. r-Whitmap. potential cham pions in the newly formed north west conference.; rode over the Idaho Vandals hre tonignt 34-21. In the opening period, the teams played fairly even and the half ended 12-all. In the secoiid. per iod Whitmaii rallied and built up a safe -Jeadj; which t the. Va4JLViJK church started thLs week never approached. 1, HORNSItY- IS KLKCTED ST. - LOUIS. Feb. 9. Rosers Hornsy, playing, playing fuana- bye Favor beauty and supple virility to a masterfully handled bow -and al most ' uncannily sensitized , finger action. : - After an encore by Mr. Gegna, Miss Michael repeated the triumph of her earlier group In Jier! second choices. "The Larkt (Glinka Balakiereff I was a d'escriptive tonal composition of : Intriguing developments twhile the -technical Liszt RhapsodXe was handled with sprigbUlneKs!, finds vigor. An en core followed;' I . ;-: ., 1 ' f Mr. Gegna'agalri excelled at hif instrument when he played num bers from Max Bruch; Van Goens, Popper, and .an Russian folfi. song of his own arrangement. A love ly rendition of Schubertj peerless "Ave Maria" closed the program as an encore by Mr. Gegna, with Mis Michael at the piano. Carol Robinson, pianist, and Lawrence Strauss, $enort will fill the two remaining Civic Music club dates for March 29 and April 19, when Salem music lovers will be assured of two treats more comparable with that of last eve ning.,' . i ' ger of the St. Louis Cardinals and voted the most' valuable National league player in 1925, was elected-a director of the club' at the annual meeting todayt ' ' f-rn I ' LATE, FIGHT NEWS it - w PAR IS, Feb. 9 . (A P. ) Pao lino Uzoudu-n, the Spanish heavy weight b6xmg champion, knocked out "Soldier Jones" of Toronto, Canada, in the first round of their 12-round bout at the Cirque de Paris tonight. FA ILK I) IV COMEBACK - VERNON. Cal., Feb. 9. Bert Colima, one-time middleweight idol of the Pacific coast, tonight ended an attempted comeback stretched on the canvas, knocked out' by Ted Moore, the English man. Moore put over the finish ing punch, a terrifiic light to the chin, in the fourth round. ADVENTISTS GATHER WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Feb. ( By . 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