TH U R SD AY. MAY *1 Iff?*» TH E 8P1UNOKIELI) NEWS PAGE SIX recorded on Paa» UH of Vol. "4 V of Co.-, of the 8W '« of the NK'» of aal.L EATON AND POLAND the M o'tguai Itec. rd» f th u »aid Section 4. and running Ihenco N o r'h l u n x A T H I . Y EVEN T County. 7« d*gr*«a 20' K a.t t».4O ch». 10 the! wl nl Now therefore, pursuant to »aid ex N orth line of »«Id .n b d lrla lo n . the,.c ! O rva, #|i(| w l,11l d u trlc t. * Financial S u re ty of D istrict No. 19. L an . County. Or*.. May 1 1926. a n a r t ic l e w r i t t e n s a y s : “ The c h a ir o f co u n try life proposes to help n u rtu re a co u n try set-of-m ind. It w ill aim to divert a larger part o f the human stream flo w in g through its doors in to the land of grow ing prom - t ise— the sm all tow n and the open country. • It w ill teach W ashington college men and women the vital role ru ra l life plays in w orld enterprise. "The significance o f ru ra l life m ust become— shall I say It — a c o u n try complex, that is. not only an Idea to be respected b u t an idea charged w ith em otion, a way o f life to be 1’ w ill not be enough to dem onstrate that the wide-awake coun­ II ts u r e a e h e r doctor, lawyer, banker, editor, business man and the fa rm e r is a man to be reckoned w ith in the scheme of things, th a t he is m aking fo r him self a career shot thrin.S »^ n d ¡^hiding w ith and rewarded bv all kinds o f hum an satisfactions, ln clud ng m oney; the ch a ir o f co u n try life w ill aim t o in s t i l l in to Promising yo u th a determ ined and enlightened purpose to live and w o rk and play and serve in the country. “ W ashington college does not aspire to become an a g ric u ltu ra l In s titu tio n , but it w ill strive to nurture a la rg e r measure o f clear- eyed. w arm -hearted co u n try citizenship.” Senior Play Postponed. L adies of the O. A. R. T he -play. “Tw eedles.” to be p r* ?nt<-d by th e Springfield high school, Several Oregon farm ers are al- III. enlor class. w d l'b e h e ld on May 21 ready planning on building « “ " H , stead of the date originally an- ou-ced. It was stated today by Mtsa « n n e Hill, coach. May 21 Is May day „ ,he high school, and the play will be ’he final event of the festivities _______ __ ______ _ Memorial Comm ittee Meets. Z T K intzlev. m archall of the day a the Observance to be rid in Serin« field on M em orial day. h as called a m ee’lr g of hi« aide*. F B. H am lin and John Will, to be held a ’ E-vgi- t r a n s '! store to n ig h t M B H untlv. p re » id e n ' -f th e Memorial day com- w ltte? will m eet with th em *o plan event«. 83 will Mr*, fe a tu re s o C. F Eggim nnn. p re sld e -t of p itt for the m anure from da' £ ‘ barn, w here It may be stored In the IV. w inter m onths Such a pit -will soon pay for Itself, th e experim ent via ion ; has found The value of th e plant food In the liquid m anure when cows a re in the b arn one th ird of th - tim e am ounts to 35 0(1 per head if y r placed in com m ercial fertilizer«, F or a herd of 20 cows 13o sacks oT cem ent with th e proper am ount of Mnd and gravel is required to con stru ct a pit for 5 month» Such a pit h; ■ b-.-n found by th- experim ent v , statio n to nay for Itself In a short tim e. P lans may be obtained for extension service. - W arran t Indebtedness. » »at a W arrant» o u tstanding July 1. 1925 (from clerk » annual rep o rt) I.9.H0 IB W arrant» Issued «Ince July 1. J925 . To be Issued by Ju ly 1. IS3«: Teacher». Janitor» and Clerk — ............ ................ »6.218 S3 CRhcr h ills (< s t in ia t . - ll ’’ P ractice teach, rs (eatlntated l — ------ ---------- 6.836 6 ! — »72.B03.57 T otal outstan d in g or to be Issued by July 1. 1926 Money received or receivable to take up w a rra n t. Received from all oth er sources »Ince July 1. 1925 Delinquent taxes m ot received 1 »19,970 OS 1.783 03 41 268 00 48.50 <............... 1925 26 b u .lict lies» atnount« for Interest anil bonds) T uition anil breakage ............. - Manual training teaih n u ted ) - ......... 100 00 T otal ..... ................. .........— ----------- ----------------- ----- »63.169 61 Leas In terest as fellow» Paid atae* Ju'y I I M * 1.1.7399 E. stiw ated on rem ainder of unpaid w arran ts to July I. IM 600 00 > 1.733 99 Total U) pay w arrants T otal to pay w arran ts: Tout of t ------ L ess to tal of II W arran t Indebtedness not covered by taxes July 1. 1926 Indebtedness by July 1, 1926: Bonded _____________ ____—-------------------------— ..... W arran t nbt covered by taxes ------- ---------------- T otal ________________________ Less legal lim itation .« p rœ e n t valuation In ex.-ras of legal lim itation Millage for 1925 26: Special for B rattaln school For regular adm lnlntrntlon . >61.435 62 >72.502 S7 61.435 "2 >11.'"' ' ' n» m “ >81.066 95 74.310.60 > 6,756 35 T otal ............. .......................... . _ 2« Millage for 1924 25 _ IF 4 Amount of teacher» salar ! 1925-26 833 775 00 Atnount of teach ers «alary (all teachers Bow under c o n tr a tti 22.922 50 Saving s-... , This provide» for «Irl» phys ed instructor not. provided In 192526. and centrallx.-.l control and .up rvlslon under In Style, Quality, and Low Price I4.75M S29.75 Of course, we think our Coats are superior, and many of our customers who have shopped every place tell us the samel We know our buyers »e»rch everywhere for the best Value*. In Fine T will» and Smart Color» We are showing the finely tw illed fabrics in straight line modes in the to ile r «hades. W ell lined! Priced sensibly. For W om en and MiMee ANNOUNCING T H E A R R IV A L OK J. C. BRILL STORES Ax-B illy Dept. Store Succcaaors to SC H A E FE R S BR O S. J iin .-tlm r 1« plgyttm * for th.- bey» and girl-, wh,. will goon thruai Editors Note: Th. county tre a su re r rep ort, d ihls m orning that the bonded Indebt, dne», of D istrict *7<> 19 Is >72 000. | r » t . I of >"'»,000 1 A d ig n itj time is v.arm w ith hum an tinder- standing. A d ig n ity th a t is beautified by No Coats Like Our Coats! Children’ s New Footwear 100% Leather Construction 8.5 19 5 Note: Th» Indehedne«« for the B rattaln school Is taken care of by special las«« of w arrants and Is not 'included In the «hove, as It Is all covered, both principal and In­ ter, si. by taxes aire idy voted and levied. i n !H2 W llliu n c ttc St., Eugene, Oregon. >70.000 00 _ 11.066 05 supt. Si 41/V 4 ’' /K WUMli DEPARTM ENT STORES perfect appointm ents, A d ig n ity th a t is sub- lim e is w hat o u r S in­ cere Service offers. W.F.WALKER €28 à e? - j funeral service " a ' n aaidt* t ’-44 / 1- 1 and wnrrl»-« nf «rbool-tluu and »p.-b.l th eir ener- h pin; i • that. Th.-r. for» thia hrlnea fnrih wor- rieh and cure «. Ch Uh - parent», annd.-rl now lh«y cun b»»t cnrabal th e ra v a g e < t w al­ which this , nt-rg-tic play utwaya bring» ‘ I’ th o < lutiiliu ni I'»«» g :'rl o r buy. Thv fnotr n r I ir. 11• il.qnlnatlnglv of grvwtast concern, T h .y f, rg.-t, for h.‘ mom ent perhap . that Ax Hilly'» »hoc« fot th. young -U r» »(and pre-, m lncntly In the Ion,I fur wear. PH O NE, X S pring field , ore . a i S A V E •with We have Hvni In a good rang.- of style» and pattern*, In the n,»»t w anted leath ers (a.» well no two-tone ciiiuliltiatlen»). a.iino f,,r rtrt-x , -< in.- for piny anti »,«•”. for hard wear. The price* n r' Indeed a ttra . ilv.-ly low, quality conaldertal. OOODYEAR WELT HOLE Tan O x fo rd j — Size» S t, to 11, P air »3.35 —Hlxea 8’4 lo 11, P air >3 6 OOODYEAR WhS.T SOLE May is the Month of House Clean­ ing. Why not make it complete with a new floor covering? DRUGSTORE Patent Oxfords —Blxe« SH to 8. P air 32 76 —Size» 8% lo 11. Pair >3.5(1 OOODYEAR WI'JI.T SOLE Tw o-Tone Oxfords ; j : 7 LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS ) i Regular Value $1.50, Special Price fo r Both ......................98c I J E lectric C u rlin g Iron, Special at ................................ < 79c I ib. Lord B altim ore Linen and 50 Envelopes, $1.00 value Special at ............................ ................................................ 69c Household Rubber Aprons, Special at 69c M axim um 2 qt. W ater B ottle $2 00 value, Special at $1.43 25c T ra ilin g A rbutus Talcum , Special at ........................ 17c Flanery’s Drug Store Felt Base floor coverings at 50c to 85c sq. yard Print Linoleum at $1.00 9x10 1/^ Congoleum Rugs 9x12 Congoleum Rugs 9x10^2 Linoleum Rugs 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $13.00 $15.00 $15.50 $17.55 Wright & Son HARDW ARE «m,-.,,, -..„„m,',, i . i ,JIJ i T „, ii ,., r sq. yd. up F U R N IT U R E PA IN T Rich brown shade euibelllahed In patent. —Size« 3 to 6, P air >2.75 — S llea 614 lo 8. Pair >2 96 —Sizes 8% lo 11. Pnlr >3.35 OOODYEAR WHLT SOLE Two-Tone Oxfords Of gloHsy pnlent leath er with blonde trim m ing - Size« 5H to 8. P air >2 95 —Size* 83 3Ji Blucher Oxfords, Special, Pair $1 98 Child'» brown calf oxforda In alxe* 5 % to 8. 100 ,' All Leather Sandals, Pair 98c Infant«', Children'» and Ml»«,-«' two »Im p (brow ni »andnls with' fl xlh|p »ole». Compare lhe»o for quality. Size« 5 to 2 OOODYEAR W ELT SOLE Elk Bluchor Shoos W ith heavy flexible »ole». —Size« 3 to 5, I’nlr 82 50 Tw o-Tone Oxfords In elk trim . With com fortable Hole« und rubber heel». - S iz e « 5 to 8. Pnlr 1159 - Size« 81,4 to 11%, P air »1.79 —Size« 11% to 2. I’Blr »1.89. BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ Brown Calf Oxfords, Special Pair. $2.95 . for the little fellow w earing 8’,i to the larger boy In size« to 5% Patent Strap Pumps, Special Pair $2.75 W ith c o m fo rln b le w ide toe, ru b ­ ber heels; size« 9 to 11%. Here— Men’3 and W omen's Now Footwear On Display. Priced Low