AGB FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, PICO. 7, 1910. 1 -ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD . BY CORRESPONDENTS ' COBURQ iCoburg.. December 1. Mr. and Mrs. IV M Anderson and daughter, Miss EIbIo.. motored to Eugene Friday. Ray Losoy motored to Eugene Sal uhlay. . 'A large crowd attended tho danco Clven here Friday evening. E. JR. Payne transacted business In town yesterday. Walter Dniry motored to Eugene Friday. Miss Foster, domestic science teach. er of the Coburg High school, returned Thursday from' Eugeno, whoro sh bks been spending tho week's vaca tion. Col Johnson has moved Into lha Hot Aotoso on Wlllamotto street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Klncart returned Jrom their ranch to-day. Mr. Bishop, of AVendllng was hero over Thanksgiving Tisltlng with his family. 1L M. Anderson motored to Eugene Saturday. . Sir. and. Mrs. Clyde Sidwell and dau. jgMers, Louiso-and Agnes, motored to Jgpriagnejd Thursday. Boy Pirtle was In Eugcno last week Mr. and Mrs. Hcaly were In Eugene SYiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler and -Clarence and Charles Anderson mo tored to Eugene Wednesday. . . Clarence Anderson and Cecil Frum were In Eugene Friday. N. J. Nelson transacted business in town to-day. THIS YEAR'S COUNTY LEVY TO BE 18.75 MILLS -County Court Estimates $562,500 Will Have to Be Secured By Taxation The county court estimates that it will be necessary this year to raise by taxation $5C2,500, which will require a levy of 1S.75 mills on the estimated valuation of $30,000,000. By the time -of the budget meeting, which has been set for Saturday, December 23, at 10 o'clock, the- report of tho state tax com. mission as to the actual valuation of the public utilities of the county will have been received, and also the coun ty's apportionment of the state tax. Both of these ltoms have been estimat ed by the court in preparing the bud get, and both are subject to slight change. Tho budget as prepared, goes into -detail as to the proposed distribution of the expenditures planned for next year. The general fund, which is the largest single item in the budget, las been segregated as follows: .Advertising $ 2,500.00 -Auditing Assessor Bounty ... 400.00 9,030.00 750.00 14.000.00 14,000.00 4,240.00 3,700.00 Care of poor Circuit court 'County court . County fairs . Court house Coroner ... ; County clerk .. County agriculturist . '. JDistrict attorney Fruit Inspector ..1 Health officer Insane . Indigent soldier Juvlnile . . ..... -Justice court . (Roads and bridges Retiring warrants "School superintendent . Sheriff , Surveyor 'Sealer weights and measures Tax rebate Treasurer , "Widows' pension Veterinarian Emergency and slaughtered animals 7 6,500.00 500.00 13,780.00 1,500.00 t 1,280.00 i 2,000.00 200.00 500.00 1,500.00 600.00 1,250.00 160,000.00 16,000.00 5,400.09 12,100.00 4,000.00 600.00 1,600.00 2,390.01 9,000.09 100.00 1,600.00 '"Total : 1290,820.00 A committee of forty authorized by the taxpayera.last year, has been con suiting with the county court in the -preparation of the entire budget, and this committee will continue its in "Vestlgatlons for the next three weeks, and make final recommendations at the budget meeting the last of the month. 'Cox and Cox Purchase Delivery Auto. Acting upon the principle of spar ing no expense to make their business ' the best of its kind in the valloy, the Cox and Cox department store has "Added a delivery automobile to its equipment. The car. Which is a IJFord, was purchased from the Spring Oeld Garage yesterday. (Philharmonic Society To Reorganize, The Philharmonic society of tho University of Oregon and qf Eugene, ot which Mrs. Daleo Beckett Middle ton of this city ia president, will pro feably bo completely reorganized la the near future, It Is said. 'Practice tr "The- Clilffles oi .'Normandy" Lao, Twen suspended until, after the holl- 1 Relief Needftd at Home Mora Than In War Stricken Nations, H Writes. v. , ' ' O"nly'-n"row hours before hU death ' from' tuberculosis- a' man In Arlroti? wroto a letter to a California editor from which tho following IgnllUnU extracts aro quoted: "Anything that will encourngo and help tho Anti-Tuberculosis Society In Its fight against Tuberculosis Is of great Importance to any community and the' fact that uearly all of tho monoy collected from the sale of thoso little Hcd Cross Seals Is spent In the community whoro tho stamps aro sold should make It doubly Interesting to every one. "It ts not In Belgium or tho Far East alono that relief Is badly needed, but right hero at home In our beloved America. ..Hero In tho state of Arizona thousands of dollars are needed overy year to carry on this relief work. In tho ltttlo town of P , not over 1,000 miles away from our doorstop, you can soo somo pitiful cases, cases whoro tha fathor of iwo or threo littlo children lies day after day In poorly furnished quarters, perhaps amid unsanitary sur roundtngs, waiting for his health and strength to return, while the wife and mother works and strives to make things more comfortable for the af flicted one. In many of tho cases tht income, has been entirely cut off for soma time and the family merely exist on what little the wife can earn by washing and sewing and on what tho charitable societies are able to give them. "And there is not the slightest doubt that such conditions are duplicated right at home and everywhere. Ask those who have in chargePthe spending of this money if there is likely to bo enough to relieve one-half of tho suf fering from tuberculosis among the poor. The answer will be, not one-half or even one-quarter enough (o provide tho actual necessities. "So when your readers.ara wrapping their Christmas packages let them place a few of these little red stamps on each package and think of the help they are giving these poor ones. Let them think what Christmas, must be like for the little ones in these homes and then think what Christmas may be like next year if the parent through proper care and thought has been re stored to health again.1' All Remaining 1916 Issues Free. Now subscribers for The Youths Companion for 1917 '.vho sen! $2.00 now v. til receive free every ieanining': wt-ih!y Issue of 1916. ' The Vontk'n Companion Improves every year- -now features, captivating Atones, side hpdt- tug hketches of dowu-east lift Jf you have a growing family wlioo puro ideals you wish to see reflected in their reading you caunct rhowc n mr.'o satisfying public itloa for every ono in it than The Youth's Companion. Jtft uh send you free tho Porwist for li37, which describes in dotall the g-wl things promised to Coinpantrn readtrs during the 52 weeks of the crinaig year. .cvi subscribers for 19i7 will re'vp free The Companion Horns t l ejidar for 1917. Hie publishers of Tho Companion have arranged with tho publisher.! ot Mc all's Magazine tho fainout ta.ih- Jo i uagazlne to offer .you both pub lics tinns for 1917 fnr J2.10. 1 ' . v Tills twe-at-one-price orror include;: 1. Tho Youth's Companion 52 is sues in 1917. 2 All remaining December issues of Ibe Companion frtrj. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1917. 4. McCall's Magazine 12 fashion numbers in 1917. 6. One ID-cent McCall Dress Pattern your choice from your first copy of McCall's if you send a 2-vent stamp with your selection, THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. Rents Hop Ranch. E. E. Morrison has rented the Yar. nail place near Spores siding on tho Mohawk from Hugh Sandgatho. Tho farm contains 163 acres about 25 of which are planted to hops, Mr. Mor rison will take care of the bop crop and will grow about 70 acres of po tatoes next year. Clay Parker of this city who waa operated on at the Mercy hospital la Bugen Tuesday, passed a good night last algtt, and was reported to be doing very nicer this morning. ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN LocaW Men .Host For Walteryllle And - Coburg L'odger Last Evening. "A rousing good meeting1' was en Joyed by local OddTollows anil a largo number of guests" from'1 Waltervlllo and Coburg lodged, and by several other visiting members from vnrlous places, In tho 1. 0. O. F. hall hero lasl evening. Tho Sprlngflold degree team put on tho second degreo work, Ray Mulligan and R, N. drinin be ing tho candidates. A number of very good, talks woro enjoyed, among which was ono from Noblo Grand PYod Hussell of Walter vllle. M. C. Brossldr of this city, gavo nn Interesting address on "Odd Fol- lowshlp," and other local and visiting members- opoko along kindred llnei. After tho business session, an ox - -"v'inary good luncheon was oorvod by tho Progressive 22, tho degree staff of the locnl Robokas. Platos wero laid for 55. United Artisans Elect New Offlcerr. William F. Cofcr was made Master Artisan at tho election held at tho Unl ted Artisan mooting last evening. The other now officers are as follows: Superintendent, Lavlnln Kestor; In spector, Jennie Reed; Secretary, Mary Male; Treasurer, Ida Larison; Senior conductor, Orlo Nottleton; Master of Ceremonies, Ada Manwarrlng; Junior conductor, Yirgle TownBend. Girl Is Sent to Industrial School. TClstn Tlnhnrfa npn,1 1ft vmm. yiiw arrested in West Springfield .yesterday morning, charged with shopplitttm; and after the evidence ngalnst her was heard, she was committed to tho girls' training school at Salem and ,taken to that institution yesterndy afternoon. The Roberts girl was complained of by Eugene merchants. Baptist Church. Sunday school at 11 A. M. Reverend D. L. Parker will speak In tho oven- Ing at 7:30 Col. Mercer will give an address. Col. Mercer will be accom panied by his singers among -whom is Mr. Rust who formerly sang for D. L. Moody. Mr. Rust was associated with Moody and Sankey for several years. This is a treat which no one should miss. Under the supervision of W. J. Hill, holiday window trim is being put In at tho Racket store. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. WANTED Good gentle milk cow to milk for her feed for the next 3 or 4 months. m Phone 13P13, Spring- Held. J. W. NEET.; FOR SALE Rubber tlrpd buggy, In first class shape, cheap. Phono 115 J or write box 191. LOST. Auto filler fountain pen, elth- . or at Me.thodist church or on. 6th street between C and A. or between 6th and 8th on A. Leave at News office FOR SALE, Good milk cow, also Steel Range. Call 138-w. FARM LOANS At the lowest rate and on the easiest terms to be bad. J. C. Holbrook, Springfield. FOR SALE at a bargain. 11 acres of land In cultivation on Main McKcn- zie road H mile from Thurston. store Must bo sold as owner is going eaat.Address Mrs. Cornelia E. George Corner of 8th and B Sts., Springfield, Oregon. THE BAPTIST LADIES' AID will hold ba,zaar and silver tea on Wednesday, December 13, in the room next Swarts & Washburne's market FOR INFORMATION regarding home stead entries in Central Oregon, write enclosing stamped envelopejlo A. O. King or D. D. Tusslng, Broth ers, Oregon. COCKERALS FOR SALE: White Leg born pure bred O. A. C. strain, six months old, $1.00 each. Call at 710 C street. rOR SALE Practically now Oliver Typewriter number 5. Machine is equipped with tabulator and back spacer. It is in good running order. Call at the News offlco and have it demonstrated. Terms. FOUND: Small key on wire.'Owner may havo samo by calling at the News offlco and paying for this ad. OR SALE Nlae aero farm ono fourth mile east of Creswell. River bottom land all ia cultrration. Has four acres of jueanberrlea, one and seven Gtefitha agree in red raspberries in1 fearing InfetalAgled wtth four year old apple treesv Has "house, bam, and jBOdra chicken ad uses wjtb PW' 4B . pstkh, can tw Had at a H.jSWrata ASl. care of Thai rhysww 7S9WS. T In tho. Circuit Court, of the'SUte'.of Oregon, for Lane County, D. 11. 1'lorco & Unrnoy, May, I'lalntlffs ngnlnst I Tho Unknown Holm at Law of David Arthur and 1 Mary J. Arthur; Ducoascd; BUMMONf and Also All Other Tor- sons and l'nrtles unknown claiming any right, title estate, lien or Interest hi the real estate described In tho Complaint: Defendants To tho Unknown 1 loirs at Law of David Arthur and Mary J. Arthur, do ceased, and All other Porsons and Par ties unknown, claiming any right, title, cstnto, lien or Interest in thu real pro perty described In tho complaint and heroin; Dcfondnnts: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Vou are hereby re oulred tn ntinonr mill nimwnr ihn mm. , StlS'K 0f December, 1910; and If you fall so ; to answer, for want thereof, plaintiffs i.uini nt...i .... I ... 4 ...... I.. ,1... I wl inK0 uecroo against you as prayed for In said complaint, viz, That their title bo forever qulotod to tho following described lands, In Lano County, Oregon towlt: Begin ning at tho Intersection of tho West lino of tho David Arthur and Wife donation land claim In Tp, IS South rng. 2 West of Wll. Mor. with tho South lino of tho railroad right of way of tho Southern Pacific Company, be ing 1C chains South from tho NW. cor ner of said claim, and run South 23.93 chs., East 33.60 chs North 20.26 chs. to tho South lino of said railroad Ight of way and thence Westerly along said lino to tho place of bcglnnlng;nnd that you bo forever barred from claim ing nny right, tltlo, interest or estate In or to tho same. This summons is served br Dupl ication thereof onco each week for nix successive weoks In tho Springfield j jf" g JSS& 14th. 1910. and tho first nubllcntlon thoreof was made on tho 16th day of November, 1916. A. E. WHEELER Attorney for Plaintiffs. Nor. 16, 23, 30; Dec 7. 14, 21. . Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Offlco, Baptist Parsonage Corner Second and C Streets i HOURS: TO 12. PHONE 40 i HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC 9fflc fa City Hall. Sprlnaflsld, Or COOK SAVE MONEY And Buy Your MAGAZINES Before Jan. 1, 1917 Some Special Offers Publishers' Price American Boy and Boy's Life $2.B0 American Magazine and Woimms Home Com- .... panion ; 3.00 Century Magazine and St. Nicholas 7.00 Delineator and Everybody's .aVcTO " Home Needlework and Modern Priscllla 1.75 Ladles' World, McClures and Boy's Life . 3.00 Review of Reviews and Youth's Companion 5.00 . I cdn make good prices on renewals. Walter R. Dimm New Office Phone 2 Springfield, Ore. ELIZABETH SCHOFFEN FOR 21 YEARS SISTER UIDRETIA In tho Roman Catholic Sisterhood, 18 years of which was BorvcO In St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland, will 0 deliver two lectures In BELL THEATRE SPRINGFIELD Tuesday Evening, Dec. 1 2 8 o'clock Subject: "The Grip of Paganism" . explaining tho Convent Systom, Everybody welcome. , Wednesday Afternoon, Dec. 13 2 o'clock, RIIbs Schoffen will deliver her popular loc turc to Women Only, dealing with the confessional. No girls under tho ago of 10 admitted to this lecture. Admission to each lecture 25 cents. PRIME MEATS people's'markct Beef Boils 10 and 12H cents pound. flood Steaks 12 cents pound. Pork 1G cents pound. Sausago 15 cents pound, 2 pounds 2G cents. Veal 12, and 1G cents pound. PEOPLE'S MARKET Chas. Hardt, Prop. WITH Oregon Power GAS Co, My Price 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 1.2G 2.25 3.25 1-