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TEN MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 1925 I , . Morning Register Lane County News 1U M TO BE 1A Mll.l.H lXPHEARR OVKU ItATi: FOK I-AST YKAK Nlioul Tox Hoomk Toinli New Unitan UiiIIiUuk One U of Mara KxixMtno Innd mlnlstcf of tlio district will prositto nna cicuvor mo Hinm-n ami comlurt Che business. Mpfttiwa aro schsilulMl for Krlilsy nml 8t. uriluv at t:i9 Ii. ni. Keconllnn to nnnuunremrnt toy 'ins rnlnr of I the local connroitstlon. llev. H. H. Hummer. Church r'hool will ho liul.l on Sunday ill MS o'clock wlih tits nroaohliiK at 11 In the morn'.tut t: ami 7:J0 In tho aft ernoon and evnlnK. Bootleggers' Foe (HoKtntcr l.sno Cuunly Upoclal) Rl'HINCriKUl). Ore., 1M 17. All liuroano of 7 1 mill' In tho tax rato ot HpritiKl'ieM nvr tho rnto of last your wan lirouKht out by ton latlvo cnlrulittlmis mailo public for tho firm iinio today. Bprlnpficld's total tax ralo Tor 1826 w.ll be i'7 mills accordluK to tho tonmtlvo calculations. Adop tion by tho .avpayorH of the roun ty budRot flBUies making the coun ty tax 26 5 mllla will make the rata official. , The comparative table follows: 1026 1925 ' Mills M.lla City v.SJ.8 J41 School S8.0 S4.1 County 57.0 Total ....'77.0 M The table ihowi thai the In crease In the total SprinKfleld rate is duo to tho ecnool tax, which has beun boosted to provide for the payment of $U,S00 on tho Brat taln school, and for Increased rua nlnit expenses. The Increase In the school district rate Is S.5 mills. Ac cording to futures made public by fnuniv Assessor Ben F. Kenney, the school district assessment val- I uatlon Is J1.4S6.S12 and the bud-1 get to be raised is (4I.SSS.50. The cltv rale has been lowered Slx-t'-litll f x tt'lH li-cii' of the increase ,n the assessed valuation and a decrease In the estimated budget -expenditures .for the year. The assessed valuation for Spring field including public service prop ertv, is 1,0.J2. as compared with $ 1,085.795 for Usf year. The budget totals are 19S8. fSS.ese: , 1925, 26.0S7. " Tho tentative county levy, as set by the assessor for the approval of the taxpayers !n annual meeting Is 25.6 mills. This is a decrease from last year's rate. For tho purpose of comparison of Springfield's valuation with those of other communities, the following figures are given: Coburg $70,912; last year, $64,544. Cottage Groves $1,062,255; last year $937,978: Crcswell $198,910; last year $229,010. Florence $121,26$: last year $158,029. Junction City $429,838; last year $437,283. Springfield $1,099,226; last year $1,085.79$. , Port of Siuslaw $4,118,701; last year $4,077,261. CHAMBER MEETS TOBH IMPORTANT M A TT BBS TO COME BEFORE BODY CANTATA WljJL BE GIVEN baptist titom wn.i, KINt IN TIIVUSTOX PKOUItAM. nirlter l.n County Special) SPK!NWtEl..n, Ore., 1KC. If. The choir of the Dnptist church composed of the young people of i he congregation which presented, the enntntu "Tho l'rlnce of Peace" last Sunday evening, will sing the cantata at Thurston tonight. The members of the choir motored to the neighboring city for the pro gram. It Is under the 'direction of Xorton Pengro. The program will be presented again on Tuesday evening. Decem ber 2t nt the Baptist church for the benefit of those who were not able to attend last Sunday, An elaborate program to be given bv the Sunday school classes on Christmas evening Is now being rehearsed by members or the classes. - 1 i'f ( , I 48mM''V R 1 y ' in "' ' a fr ' ' ' 'I ' ' .: t. V tt s.aiii' r .niliiil I v , w 1 Til iri. I drove In Willi the Konnnrleya' for an iifleinoon of aliopl'lnu. HowHiig will be resumed tit the tipi'limi'leld iillevs after tho holl- ava it was anuotinced ny the niau- nrer of tho alloys. Matches si art w(n tenma from Kugotto, Cuttnii" tlrovv. Junction City and other' pclKhbor.iiK towns. It. IV, Solum, who has been In spccilng materials nt the llooth Ivclly mills, for the Nevada. Cali fornia ami Oregon railroad has practically finished his work and will leave tomorrow. Hon liolftich of Blue Klver was amuiiK tho out-of-town visitors yesterday. . Waller Smith, distribution su perintendent of tho Mountain Sialva Power company witit or flees In Albany .was In Springfield yi'.siorJiiy consult lug with offlc'aU of tho local plant. Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly of Vlda wore In Spiincriold for a short time yesterday, r W, 11. Craft, who has been vis lilnn In townafor some time, lett yesterday for his home In I.euhurK. Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Mcou wore business visitors In towu tor a short time yesterday morning. Ki'iink Llrown and son. Homer, spent part of the day transacting business In town. . the chapel car "flood Will" nt Col Is no tirovc next Sunday, This pro gram Will be given In addition to the regular morning church ser vice according to Itvv, J. l Orr. (Continued on uugu 11. ooluma I) - t : Orlculal drill I'nitor Now Maiiogoiiicnt Dinner dance ovory nUfht except Sunday. Muslo by the new Wur lliaer piano. Mpoclul attention to phnna order. Phone. $341, Jmk O'Liay, proprietor. U--tf I0clulto ladles' Hair Culling It, P, IIbmiis, with 11, Pliu.r Hull, Ktigeito llolel lieauty Hliup, (or iitorly Willi Meier aud Frank. ll-30-lf Head Unglntor Clasaltli Ada, BAIN GOES TO MONROE rnivripAi, op schooi cax- X1T ATTK.N1 MK-KllXfi f ' Reiiller Ti-ip County Fpeclsl) I Pl'KIN'GFIKl.r. Oil. . Tc-. IT. Suierlntendent V. D. Cain of tho Sltringfleld high school, will be un able to attend the meeting of the athletic board of control of Wil lamette university, of which he is a graduate, according to state ment from him today. He Is obliged to accompany the Springfield high school basketball team to Monroe where they meet . Monroe high school on Saturday evening. The athletic board of control of which Mr. Bain was recently voted a member Is composed of students, alumni, faculty members, and members of the regents of the uni versity and has under Its juris diction the regulating of athletics at Willamette university. John A. Foster, prohibition Idireetor of New Jorlr, is round big np tho big ran ring in the ! metropolis, twenty-five of whom. including members of the Coiuit , Guard. re under arrest. SPRIXGFIEI.D PERSOXAI.S rRrrlster LQf County Spcial) SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 17. Charles Carter of Loabura- was In toeui yesterday on business, J.- E. Kennerley of Leaburg spent the morning in town trans acting business. Ira Gray of Thurston was a bus iness visitor yesterday afternoon. Charles Hastings of Thurston motored down for port of the day in Springfield. . - Jliss Mary Ann Newel of Port land spent the afternoon visiting la Springfield and shopping. Miss Kathleen Blakeley of Port land paid the city a short visit yesterday and was entertained by friends while there. She accom panied Miss KewelK Mrs. Clara McKaen and Martha J. Mllla have moved from Spring field to Myrtlo Creek where thoy will make their home after the holidays. V. A. Cllngnm left yesterday on an extended business trip In south ern Oregon and,, northern Califor nia. Ho will return probabfy by the first of tho year. - Mrs. George A. Ditto has been confined to her home with a min or illness. She is recovering and Is expected to be up within a few days. Albert Symonds of Cnmp Creek spent rfae afternoon In Springfield getting supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonsen of Waltcrvtllo, motored down for shopping purposes yesterday morning. Marion Chose and mother spent the day doing Christmas shopping with. Springfield merchants. Mrs. C. A. Cooper underwent a major operation at the Pacific Christian hospital In Kugene. She lives on Kugene motor route n close to Springfield. She Is re ported to be recovering. Mrs. Morr:s Hills of Jasper was a business visitor In town today. Harry Nebbergal. feed broker of Albany, transacted business at the Springfield Mill and Grain com pany offices. Nick Byers. farmer of Camp Creek, was in town with a load of oats for the local mill today. H. A. Schnanemberg, farmer of Pleasant' Hill country delivered a load of wheat at the local mill to day. Mrs. Al Montgomery of Leaburg First Meeting I ndcr H. J. jCOx, Recently Elected President of Organization WUI Be Held (Resistor Lane County Special r SPRIN'OFIELD. Ore.. Deo. 17. The last and probably the most j Important business meeting ot tne Springfield chamber of . commerce to be held this year is scheduled for Friday evening' when, many matters will be brought up for the consideration of business men. The chamber will- meet for the first time under tho new officers. Confirmation of the appoint ment of standing committees as made by President H. J. Cox, and the outlining of a program of ac tivity for these committees is among the most' important actions to be taken up according to Mr. Cox. . The industrial . ; committee ap nolnted bv President Cox Is to co operate with the town committee ' appointed to have charge of the I large tract of land recently leased from the city of Eugene and of- fered as free sites to desirable In- dustrlal concerns for development. ' This committee also is In charge of the investigation and promotion of plans for modern and added hotel accommdatlons In Springfield. The publicity committee . prob ably will Immediately make plans for preparing data to be submitted to the Oregon state chamber of commerce dealing with fhe Bpring flcld Industrial sites. This mater . ial.will be given publicity by the state chamber of commerce, and It is In th:s way 'expected to get in the hands of men hacking Indus trial concerns seeking a location in western Oregon. Plans for taking up tho present Indebtedness of the chamber and a future financial program are to he functions of the newly appolned finance committee. President Cox announced. HONOR STUDENTS GIVEN 1HGII SCHOOL GKADK LEAD ERS ANNOUNCED ' rRrtfflaler t,kne County Special) " SPK1.NGKIKLD, Ore.. Dec. 17. The honor roll pt the BprliiKfield high school as announced yester day by prlnc pal V. D.' Bain for the second i.x weeks period of the fall eesKiin ot high ichool shows Dnle Griffith and Esther Mcpher son at the top of the list. The two leaders have 95 per cent averages for the period, and are clearly ubove the rest nf the lint iri pro do 4. Their noareot competitors on th,e lint of grades are Ayaha Heals, Alma , Greenwood and Qertrude Mustoo with nveraces of 93.8. Thont) who have averages of OD or more nro: Theodore Bartholo mew, Mary Kiflher, Naomi Carlton Kvjiit Hughes, Kvolyn Jucobson, DoriMio Larimer, Marjorie Lind nvy, Paulino Lyon, Carl McOlnnJs, Onu'o Morse, Violet Mustne, Inez Ncet, Margaret Oterklrk, Con stHnce Kebhan, Lucilo Richmond, Kninia Kogers and Maxinc Snod-graH. METHODISTS TO MEET QUARTERLY MUETtNO TO BE IN OLENWOOD CHIUCII fRslHter l,ane County 8pcial) SPRING FIELD, Ore., Dec. 17. The Free Methodist district quar terly meeting Is scheduled to be held at tho church near tho Olen wood school on the outskirts of Pprlngfleld this week-end, The first meeting will be held Friday evening nt 7: SO o'clock at which W, E. Uoode, district elder, Christmas Nears Buy Your Foods Now ..v ' With Christmas but six shopping days away, it is time to think about, the foods you want for your dinner Christ mas day. We urge you to do your shopping as early as pos sible in order that we may take care of your order more properly. We have a nice supply of delicacies that would add jnuch to the finesse of your Christmas table. Christmas Turkeys We are ready to take your order for your Christmas turkey. We have the complete run of other birds such as chickens, capons, etc. Give us your order now with the weight of the bird you wish, and we will hold it until the day specified.- Helen Ardelle Candies We certainly have a fine line of box candies. Helen Ardelle candies are the last word in beautiful boxes and choice candies. . Helen Ardelle went to the University of Washington. She majored in art. In order to. put herself through the university she made candy and designed her own boxes. Her candies were so popular and in such demand that she continued making the candy after she graduated. She still designs her own boxes, and her institution has became one of the leading ones in the country. Her candies range in price from 50c to $5.00 a box. . Societe candy is our leading candy. It comes in. very exclusive boxes in all colors. Societe contains nothing but the best grade pt chocolates. ' ' 3 lb. box of Special .Mix of Christmas, candies , $1.35 Lang's Christmas Chocolates, 2j4 lb. box $1 JO. 5 lb. box $2 Our bulk Christmas candies are just as nice as any we have ever had. Buy your bulk candy now. ' Another delicious food is Lyon's select California Glace Fruit in pyrex containers. It is pretty and certainly is appetizing. . V ' : Prepare Your.Christmas Dinner In Our Kitchen Our kitchen is open to your disposal.. If. you want to take a real holiday Christmas instead of working in your kitchen all day let us roast your turkey, goose, chicken or duck with all the f ixin's. We are glad to do this for you. Just give us the order, and we will pick out the bird and do the rest for you in apple pic order. Table Supply G o. A Food Department Store Comer Ninth and Oak Telephone 244 CHURCH TABLEAU SUNDAY KlM'XiAL EXERCISES PUXNXEU AT l"OTT.t;E tiROVE tltcslattr tn tSmnly Srvrlst) COTTAfJK (IROVK. Ore.. Deo. 17. A Chrlstmus proKram . con stating of a series of ten acts of tableau pictures showing Christ In prophecy from the Kitrdon to the hill tops at rtethlehcm on tho first Christmas nlsht, will be slven ut DR. R. C. VIRGIL Osteopathic Physician 81 Miner Bid. Phone 8251 Eugene, Ore, .m ii 'ii is wwiwe"wewwipi urn Tile Work Sink backs, drain boards, bath floors, store fronts, etc. Estimates Furnished Frank Field 1893 Garden Avenue Phone 1912 All Toyland On Parade Painter Robertson' Toy Department is recog nized ns one ot the most complete toy depart ments in Eugene. Everything for the boy or (jirl is sure to be found here. Wc have studied the problem of what to give to children and wc :aii assure you- that every toy hero is sure to Jelight litem. Danner-Robertson r m Sporting Goods f WL Ninth Street Only Toy Store m!-" ' " EE v--i ii I v w ii n ii h vw y b r . a"t$ Eugene's One Real Toyland will delight the hearts of grown-ups and kiddies alike. There never was such a toy stock in Lane county before. Here you will find the latest toys and for the least mo ney, always. Dolls, Games, Toys, Toy Books, Construction Toys, in fact everything that goes to make up a happy Christmas, for the youngsters. Be sure you visit Eu gene's one real toyland. , ' ' . GIVE HOSIERY Wundcrhosc all colors, the finest silk hose value obtainable $1.00 FELIX COMES Felix Jr., just arrived. Hurry, they won't last long at BACK 25c NEW IVORY The latest and prettiest Ivory you have ever seen. Priced in sets and by the piece, ' WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM The most practical of all gifts three big specials. Ask about them. A GIFT DRESSIN'S Tags, Seals, Cards,. Tissue Paper, Ribbonzcnc, 'f'liscl, Bells, Holly Paper and Gift Boxes. , DISHES Give her a new set of dishes. You will find many . open stock patterns here at prices that will save you money. . . . . Come Straight To-f- ; MA MA PLAPHONE Genuine Pliiphonc with voice. A wonderful value $1.00 BABY DOLL' SPECIAL Willi voice and blanket J J 00 WHEEL GOODS Scooters, Wagons,. Doll Buggies, Tricycles, etc, A car load purchase. ' ' MORE TOYS Erector Sets, Build E Z, 1y Blocks, Like Mother's Cooking Sets, Traps tlicncw marble game, find luin : dreds of other toys that are new. t v ! HilFs Economy Store You Will Find a Gift for Everyone -Where the, Crowds Are Shopping Here Displayed' for Your Convenience Annual CI SALE of USED CARS worth the money t ftk for them. Dodge Rrwjir-" With dtliveeu U J lire re worth ik. J" I m skingforlt,'' $60 Liltl "4" P..1- i vveriand louring two new li. two new tirct $40 ' Li'"" "4" Cylinfc Overland Tm.J ' . - vmu llirro tires m 7 .urmin and opto "i -r iirant extra 8 $100 1917 Dodge Touring $90 1922 Chevrolet Touring good tirtt $1Z5 Late 1921 Ford Coupe new paint end lot of a. trss, young people bay Hi car and save the diffenoc- $250 1923 Ford Coupe lot of extra , $300 1925 Ford Coape 4 nubber, BoKh tpi .! . L.ll lion systvaii, wumn w pot light, speedometer nl $465 1918 Buick "6" Touririfir worth more money, Btii it standard automoeuV $175 Late Model Star Touring and extra $300 Here Are Somt Good Ones: 1924 Buick Roadit 4 wheel brake, lots of extra- $800 1923 Buick T cwp.int.nWW best ear m u . . the money J $650 J 1922 Buick "4' M 1 . H-. i -newp.int,inpS .not iirht. Pn'- I $475 iQ9i Lkht Six Studebakcr $550 B.F.Goodpasluij . i. ru.lr l'n Iflll Buick Seventh end OliveSl fhone