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K3 'i 'i ! iv THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION FOUR ..jr"- !?" rwr mimpj F t... . . . BaBnantmmmmmmmatmmmemmmmKMtowwmmuMmiBmmmKmkmmumimmmmmmmmmammmmamiimmmn 7. .. . "riwnf MMiSsaaar COUNTY LINOS RE R M COOS COUNTY HAS AN INDEBTED NEBS OK $.'100,401.70 CUIUIY HAH DEFECIT. SALEM, Or., Juno 2. Stnto Insur ance Commissioner Ferguson, wno lias charge of the accounting depart ment of state, Issued Monday tlio first quarterly report of the year of the financial conditions of the vari ous counties. A bill passed at tlio last session of the Legislature pro vided that tlio Insurance Commission er establish a uniform systom of ac counting in tho counties and the ro port la based on statements made to him under that law by county offl ciala at tho clooo of business March 31. Tho money received, which consist ed of county and sUto, general road, road districts, special roads, county schools, Bpccial school district, high schools, library, register and Indem nity, trust, cities and towns and miscellaneous fundi), was as follows: Dakcr f 206,313.99 Denton 9C.2G0.4G Clackamas 227,870.81 i Clatsop 246,400.23 Columbia 240,091.91 Coos 389,070.38 Crook 26,896.44 Curry 56,636.80 Douglas 2S3.044.00 Ollllam 53,629.01 Grant 119, 34. 05 i t f t 48,119.53 162,320.13 636,960.97 03,218.04 59,106.84 39,447.91 130,899.52 140,832.99 103,850.33 70,740.48 357,960.11 15,775.90 1,080,433.42 133,020.60 51,125.81 311,226.45 563,813.42 125,231.81 72.982.30 117,713.17 Harney Hood Illveri Jackson . . . Josophlno . . Klamath . . Lako Lano Lincoln . . . Ltn'n Malheur . . . Marlon Morrow . . . Multnomah Polk Sherman . . Tillamook . Umatilla . . Union Wallowa . . . Wasco .... Washington 282,107.36 Wheoler 29,289.41 Yamhill 126.080.11 ' Jackson county had a bonded In debtedness of $400,000 und a foot noto tolls that ClaUop county had authorized an Ibsuo of $400,000 and' Columbia or $300,000 for building roads. Tho other counties have no bonded Indebtedness. Jackson had tho largest total In debtedness, $1,058,366. Klamath owed $538,832.51; Coos, $390,401. 70; Clatsop, $200,064.08; Joncphlno, $304,073.80; Lano, $258,370.47; Umatilla, $353,126.05; Multnomah, $10,7,673.25, and tho others smaller amounts. Clatsop showed a deficit of $52, 663.85; Coos, $1414.67; Crook, $03,- oiu.uh; curry, $a&77.20; Harney, 101,042.23; Jackson, $421,405.46; Josophlno, $241,755.86; Klamath, $479,725.07; Lane, $127,479.05; Lincoln, $6088.06; Malheur, $3042. 85; Morrow, $10,923.24; Wheeler, $13,001.84. Tho best showing was made by Multnomah, which led above us uubtd $921,700.17. Others that had largo surpluses wero; linker. $112,464.11; Columbia, $175,633.33; Douglas, $137,102.03; Grant, $88,418.82; Hood Hlvor, $87, 440.86; Linn, $126,131.03; Marlon, 2,48,301.82; Polk, $82,944.65; Tilla mook. $193,960.14; Umatilla, $200, 687.37; Union. $77,846,78; Wasco, $73,443.90; Washington, $167,097. 26; Yamhill, $83,162.04. PRESRYTERIAN8 APPHOVK WHjSO.VH MEXICAN POLICY CHICAGO, Juno 1. A resolution approving President Wllson'B Mexican policy wan adopted by tho Prosbytor lan general assembly. A report en dorslUK a Saturday half holiday and condemning Sundny newspapers and nmusomcntB was also adopted. RIVERS AM) WOLflAST SIGNED. IjOS ANOELES, Juno 1. Ad Wol cast and Joo Rivers will meet at Ver non arena July Fourth, It was an nounced hero. Wolgast wired his ac ceptance from Milwaukee. The tonus of tho match aro private. SIX IHK IN XKW YORK. NEW YORK, Juno 2. Tho weath er wan responsible for six deaths in the metropolitan district1, according to tho police- rccprd last wcok. Of tho victims, three succumbed to tho heat. Tho othors wero killed by light ning during the storm which followed the breaking of tho heat wavo. IjHseSvIIII lillllllililJilllllilflllllili III mil II! Ill Vf ZTl rfSmKBKkM IfltnllHHHnlHnDllflniHnMlHnnlnHB ffJ3Jl P III IIIIIIIIIhIIII ffiUKi ffl HHHWll 1 IIIIIISZ F "" "''VIIIIlllllll IK ll BM W IIIIII I1 Tfr-rffliTl I Ml UU , WOW A Ifffmlmfr O mmmKm m ir iiniirwn inn a. !....., ...v.J,..Ml.gv i II-MUHtTb ANU "rW7 ;":''"' Li $ Tnko n Glass of Salts to Flush Out Your Kidneys and Neutrullo Irritating Acids. Times Want Ads Get Results. IUadder irritations, kidney trou bles, dull hcadachos, wenrlnoss, pain In back und sides, all show tho kid neys need to bo toned up, strength ened, their regular action restored. They glvo good health, freedom from pain, a return of appetite and Bound Hleep, Try them. Owl Pre scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, local agency. Kidney nnd Dlnddcr weakness re sult from Uric acid, says n noted authority. Tho klduoyu filter this acid front tho blood nnd pass It on to tho blnddor, whero it often re mains to lrrltato and inflame, caus ing a burning, scalding sensutlon, or sotting up an Irritation at tho neck of tho bladder, obliging you to seok rollcf two or three tlmos during the night. Tho sufferor Is In constant drend, tho wator passes somotlinos with a scalding Bousntlon and Is very profuse; again, thoro Is dltllculty in avoiding It. Dlnddor weakness, most folks call It, becauBO they can't control uri nation. Whllo it Is extremely annoy ing nnd sometimes very painful, this Ib really one of tho most slmplo all monts to overcome, Got nbout four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar macist nnd tako a tnblcspqonful In a glnBB of wator beforo breakfast, con tinue this for two or threo days. This will neutralize tho acldn In tho urine so It no longer la a sourco of irrita tion to tho bladder and tho urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthln, and is usod by thousands of folks who aro subject to urinary dis orders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys nnd causes no bad effects whatever, Horo you novo a pleasant-, efferves cent llthla-water drink, which quickly rollovcs bladder trouble. Advertising Pays When It Is Placed In The Times Convenience and Safeguard If you lmo eer Mumbled on tlio dark basement Mops you run real bo what n convenience It Is to have an Electric Light Ktvlli-li at (lie head of the stairs. When planning your now homo or tlio iciuoilciiiiK of your present home, don't forget the nultih on the basement stairs, or the mvIUIi to Unlit the second floor lights from the first floor. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. 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