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THE EVEVISd WEW8 MOSMV. JAVCABY 11. IB IT, TAX ROLL SUMMARY State of Oregon County of Douglas, ss. , , Thl Ib to. certify that I, Guy Cordon, Assessor for Douglas County, Oregon, .by virtue of the provisions and terms of Section 3669, of Lord's 'Oregon Laws, as amended bv an act annearin? at Phanter 1x4 of the fien- eral Laws of. Oregon for the year 1914, providing for the issuance of a certificate In duplicate, one copy of said certificate to be delivered to the county iierK or Douglas' County, Oregon, and the second copy of said certificate to be -attached to the Assessment Roll of said Douglas County, . uregon, containing me assessments made by the County Assessor, as cor reeled and equalized by the County Board of Equalization, and also con taining the assessments made and certified bv the State Tax Commission ers; do hereby' certify that the several amounts apportioned to be assessed upon tne taxableproperty In Douglas County, Oregon, for the'. State, Coun ty, General anor Special School and Road. Military. University, Town. City, Port,- Fire Patrol and other purposes for which a tax has heretofore been legally levied by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, are as fol lows: Exhibits from tho tax rolls of Douglas County, Oregon, for the year 1916, showing the amount of taxes due tho soveral funds; also the amount of taxes due the school and road districts and incornorated cities and towns having levied special taxes for said year. ! The total value of assessed property (exclusive of the town of Yon calla, it being exempt from the general road levy) upon which 13.6 mills is levied is . , .137,731, 46U Valuation of Yoncalla 167,646 m-i-t . ii 911 Qnn DflE xoiai valuation fi,ojivvu County and State Tax is apportioned to the several funds as follows: State tax fund, levy of 0026425 Raises 73,723.12 County tax fund, levy .- 0032624 Raises 91,017.70 General road fund, levy 0060000 Raises 138,657.30 School library fund, levy of 0000252 Raises 703.06 Indigent Soldier fund, levy of 0000359 Raises 1,001.67 High school fund, levy of 0005250 Raises 14,646.97 Common school fund, levy of 0020090 Raises 66,049.10 Total 0135000 Raises t375.798.81 Special City Tax for 1910. City Drain Qlendale Myrtle Creek Oakland Riddle Roseburir Sutherlln 478,425 Yoncalla 167,645 Valuation 219,815 282,210 195.615 262,285 133,115 2,878,455 Levy .010 .010 .020 -.010 .020 .010 .014 .008 Tax 2,198.15 2,822.10 3,912.30 2,522.85 2,662.30 28.784.55 6,697.96 1,340.36 Total -..'..t60.740.66 District No. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 -. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .on 21 " 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 OA 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 - 44 46 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 ' 63 54 65 66 67 58 59 fin 61 62 Ml 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 7S 74 75 76 77 i s 79 80 81 82 83 84 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 10S 106 107 108 109 Special School Tax, Valuation 604,190 353,335 46,685 3,673,840 362,260 . 167,795 143,270 229,425 272,770 195,835 114,980 249,725 207,286 - 74.830 127,320 . 139,620 " , 186,365 170,120 : 471,670 689,440 352,165 632.205 ' 151,475 136.155 " . 228,430 - 110.906 78,355 ' 283,210 i 179,430 70,456 63,635 614,410 234,625 ' 206,200 223,245 74,615 88,650 334,010 90,455 74.840 148,285 135,995 143,630 86,760 ' 142,616 76.590 343,155 , .'. 131.110 ' 125,916 'i 222,900 61,850 ""' 66,045 61,875 168,890 73,146 192,890 97,435 169,215 . 88,615 81,840 81,430 ' 107,250 75.765 129,785 96,666 . 104,490 167.210 320,08b 169,865 1,083,090 - 82.710 109,775 - 347.045 63,300 111.870 263,925 1,466,770 93,610 171,725 74,026 149,730 46,805 20,230 56,920 139.140 69,690 67,130 227,755 23,420 76.980 2S.33R 76,740 . 164.125 219.040 60,640 69.465 78.110 275,636 63,435 . . 41.190 29,680 100,390 20.390 244,625 89,990 260.390 137.160 40,290 222,866 Levy ; Tax .001 " ? 6,546"04 .004 :' 1,413,34 .007 : 326.02 .010 '. 35,738.40 .0016 ' ' 679.68 None None .0042 601.72 .005 ' 1,147.12 .005 1,363.84 .002 : ' ! ' 391.67 .002 . 229.96 None ,r ; None .005 1,036.42 .0045 336.74 .005 ' ' 639.10 .0039 ' 644.34 .0046 .1 ' 838.63 .0012 f ' 204.14 .010 "Y : ' ' 4,715.70 .001 ! ; ; ' i 689.43 .006 ' ' 2.112.99 .0084 . ' ' - . 4,470.47 .002 , ' 302.95 .0015 !-' ' . . -! 204.22 .003 " ': '' 685.29 None -; ' None .0067 - I 446.62 .001 ' 'I?:.1' ' 283.19 None s - Nono .0016 7 r' , 106.67 .0105 -- " 667.10 .0135 '. ' i - 6,944.61 .0015 ' 361.79 .002 ' 412.40 .0003 'ft . 66.96 .003 223.66 .003 . 266.96 .001 - ' 334.01 .0032 r V f:' 289.43 .002 ' ' ' ' ' 149.68 .0006 ' 88.98 .006 - 679.97 .002 ' " 287.06 .001 f " 86.75 .002 : 286.03 .001 -v "T" 76.68 None 7 " None ,001 1 ' ' .1- 131.11 .002 ' ' rr 25l!83 .003 l: 668.71 .0068 " '"' 358.70 None ' "'' None .001 61.88 .0025 "" 422.21 None None .0002 "-' " " 38.69 .003 " 292.30 .008 T T 1,353.72 .0006 53.16 .004 T rr 327.36 .002 r' 162.86 .0004 ' 42.90 .0016 r-'-"- 121.24 .005 " ""-' " 648.92 .0002 . " 19.33 .0002 " 20.90 .003 ' T - ' 471.61 .0015 . 480.08 .0007 rr 111.90 .003 ' fl-"- T 3,249.26 .0035 T" 1 289.49 .008 T T 878.20 .002 " 694.09 .001 ' 63.30 .001 111.86 .010 " T" ' 2.639.25 .005 7,333.86 .003 280.84 .0003 61.63 .0015 111.04 .001 r 149.71 .0018 " ' ' ' 84.24 .006 " " ' 101.16 .003 ' 170.76 .002 - - ' . - 278.28 .0029 , " " " 173.12 .006 -.- 342 78 .0002 ' " "" 4 5.66 .003 ' - " 70.25 None " " T None .010 " ' 263.35 .003 - 230.21 .003 " 492.37 .003 T " 657.10 .0025 ' r " 126.34 .006 356.73 .0015 117.15 .002 661.27 .0011 68.75 . .004 164.76 .005 148.40 .005 61.95 .0046 93.79 .0007 174.03 None " Nono .0016 . 376.67 .0005 68.68 .006 ' 241.74 .006 " 1.114.28 110 (8,965 - .003 111 - - 82.856 - .0036 112 285.165 : .0016 113 73,650 None 114 " 83.940 ' .004 115 31,675 .0038 116 313,790 .0086 117 -15,866 MS 118 31.120 None 119 68,960 .-.009 120 60,785 .' .0023 121 49,205 .0023 122 123,795 None 123 ' 118,720 .0025 124 244,540 .003 126 ' 194,866 .004 126 . 250,460 .0006 127 " 92.960 .0008 128 117.860 .0025 129 j 168,970 ' .001 130 504,060 . .012 131 . 72,410 ,010 133 62,830 .004 133 77,615 .....003 134 45.105 .002 135 60.965 ' .008 J. D. 1 109,085 " None J. D. 3 37,835 None J. D. 4 14,150 None J. D. 6 145,140 .005 J. D. 6 12,375 .0027 J. D: 7 8,066 .0065 Union HIght No. 3 327.256 .002 - 106.89 -S81.84 - S62.78 None S36.76 120.86 784.48 79.33 None 630.63 139.81 113.16 None 296.81 733.62 " 779.46 150.27 74.34 294.62 1 168.97 6,048.60 .724.10 251.32 232.84 90.21 407.72 None ' None None .726.71 33.40 62.38 654.61 Total, 8119,257.84 Special lload Tax. , Dlst. No. Valuation Levy .-4 Tax 1 S 700,410 : .0015 f. $1,751.06 2 780,165 .0026 i" 1,960.46 3 669,935 None '. None 4 670,666 None i '-. - None 6 - 601,220 .006 r 2,506.10 6 609,785 None ' None 7 615,620 .006 2,677.61 8 136,735 None ;?! None 9 246,005 None ' f None 10 291,665 None ' None 11 315,265 .002 ' ffy. 630.61 12 344.735 None :" . None 13 109,045 - None w ' None 16 659.730 , .010 !' v" 6,697.30 17 2,398,200 .0029 ' ' 6.964.70 18 104,760 .. .007 733.31 19 1,846,480 None -"'' None 20 1.024,890 .0062 '' ".! 6.329.43 21 . 666,620 None X:' None 22 330,305 .006 1,661.66 23 603,360 None ' ' ! None 24 222,600 Nono '.V ' f None 25 134.210 None 1'f ' ' j None 26 746,155 None '0 -f None 27 497,500 None '!r ' None 28 ' 623,965 ' .0015 T ' 786.93 30 1,689,495 None f ! None 31 81,685 None V ,S ' " None 32 764.640 None f j'!'- None 33 "i 113,765 .005 668.83 36 ' 325,010 .005 n ,i 1,625.05 37 974,950 None None 38 1,467,596 None ;" ' None 39 161,640 None ' " - , None 40 844,165 .001 - ' '."-' 844.17 41 131,965 None ": j: - if None 43 178,270 None " " None 46 247,730 .006 " , r 1,486.' 47 131.315 .006 787.89 48 - 87,720 None f ':' , None 49 387,235 .008 , -' 3,097.88 50 1,388,680 None f. -V Nono 51 636,355 " None None 63 ! 479,930 None ' i," ; None 63 181,946 ' .002 ' I . 363.89 65 - 188,156 None "i I? J None 56 229,290 ' .010 'fl l-,-.,m.90 57 97,815- .005 i"- :. 489.07 69 189,590 None -l l e None 60 171,640 .006 : t-'i 867.70 61. 689,245 Nono i-: i V-Jf None 62 142,790 .010 : ' ' ' 1,427.90 63 69,030 None "' None 64 . 118,310 None . ' I' None 65 296.130 ' None ' ' None V" ' Total, S45.309.63 Port of Umno.ua. Valuation, $3,147,165; Levy, .004; Tax ..$12,688.66 Forest Patrol Tax : 3,105.42 Kocnidluiatlon. Total valuation -.. .$27,899,006 Total state and county tax .-.$376,798.81 Tntnl Rnenlnl Rrhnn tnY 119,267.84 Total special city tax " 60,740.66 Total special road tax 46,309.63 Port of Umpqua special tax jj.ooo.do Forest patrol special tax 3,106.42 ' Total tax-, -..$606,800.92 (Signed) GUY CORDON, County Assessor for Douglas County, Oregon. Dated at Itoseburg, Oregon, January 19th, 1917. Roseburg, Oregon, January 19th, 1917. I nnr K. Oulne. Shorlff for Douulas County. Oregon, as Tax Col- intn rn oq t d pmtniv hnrohv nnknnwledce recolnt from Guv Cordon, As sessor for Douglas County, Oregon, of the delivery of the tax rolls of said Douglas County, Oregon, for tno year is in, comprising tour ii yuiuu.o, numbered respectively 1. 2, 3, and 4, together with his certificate snowing the several amounts, apportioned and assessed, of the taxable property In said Douglas County. Oregon, for tho state, county, general and special school and road, military, university, town, city, port and fire patrol or other purposes, for which a tax has been levied. Dated at Koseourg, uougias vouoiy, u'""""' '".."'X "' llflTV 1917. "fi""! - -J oneriiE ana iax l-hwiwi """w , By Ralph Quine, Deputy. WILL DISC SALEM, Jan. 21. A public hear ing on the Anderson-Eddy "bone dry" prohibition bill will be held in the house chamber at 8 o'clock tomor row night under direction of the Joint house and senate committee on alcoholic traffic. Every one Interested In the bill has boon Invited to attend. It Is tindnratood that a delegation of lharm!lU and a group of physic Inns will be here to discuss the sec tions rogardlng the sale of pur al cohol. Wholesale and retail grorers also have written In for copies of the bill. The wholeealers are Interested In the provlnions regulating the Impoitallon of alcohol for mwhanle.il purpose. They use it for tho mamitaf lure of extn-cts, and the ineoure dw-s not propose to deny them this privilege. It impoeea restrictions, however, that will prevent Ha ahu?e. The hill probably will be ,ip for final pasage before the e;id of tho wwk, and will go throiiph the house, bearing the emergeney clause, with at least 60 votes. That Is certain. It Is probable that It will have 54 and possibly 67 votes. 1JOKN To Air. and Mrs. A. L. Cai- tor, of 629 South Stephens street, on Monday, January 22, a daugh ter. DOKN To the wlfo of M. K. Frled nand, of Camna Valley, Sunday, January 21. 1917, a son. . cttr NEWS. - - - Mm. U L. LwLb, who has been 111 at her home for the past few weeks, la again able to attend to her duties at the GrtkDd resturant. It la reported that the sudden change In the weather haa greatly bene tit ted the broccoli and that the recent cold we&lher did but very lit tle damage. r Frank Wells, of the Ieadbetter tracts is reported to be seriously 111. His grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Green, of Turlock. Calif., will arrive on the midnight train. Rev. J. C. Spencer, of the Metho dist church yesterday . announced meetings for each night this week with a special service Wednesday aft ernoon for 1 full ob. Dick Williams returned Saturday evening1 from Watsonvllle, Calif., where he has hoen employed by the Southern Pacific Company. He will spend several days in this vicinity vis iting. '- Bert Young yesterday resigned his position aa porter of the Umpqua hotel and haa accepted employment the Umpqua club. His position at the hotel l being Uiken by W. W, Wilson, formerly employed at the Grand. ' A lnrge force of men wero busily engaged today at the Umpqua club putting the rooms In order for the grand nooning tomorrow. The bowl ing alleys are being shellacked and polished, while a grout deal of other work is being dono. The Umpqua club will hold Its grand opening tomorrow evening and a large crowd is expected to attend. Managers McKlroy and MeCormictt today stated that everything wis in readiness and all who attend tomor row evening will be assured a danily time. . TTfv.$rt working on a chlnmey to day, Tj. Roberts, a bricklayer In th employ of P. P. Patterson, thoVon tractor had the misfortune to receive a severe Injury when several of the bricks above him became loosened and struck him on the head Inflict ing several gashes. Ho was taken to the office of Dr. E. V. Hoover whero atltches wero necessary -to close the wounds. Wanted! People to know that I buy, sell and exchange everything and any thing. 1 want all of your second hand farm machinery and house hold goods. 1 buy and sell Reed, feed and grain. Come In and see my new exchange store at the Empire Lilvery Barn. JiiBt think of a stare that's in a barn, Most people think 'tnlnt worth a dam. But hero's the place to sell or buy; If you don't ballcva it, Just come and try. I want a plow, a drag, a hoo; . In fact, most anything you know. I'll buy or sell your grain, your seed. And try to get the things you need. And thin mny seem to you qulto queer, For whnt you want may be right here. So come end see mo through the mud, My name Is always J. M. JUDD I'lioiio 27S-I. Orilre Hours 0 to n DR. J. R. FORMAN rillltOI'ltACTIC l'llVHICIA.V Offlco at hlB homo 1127 Ilnrvurcl avenue. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. riiono Concern ln Jitney Hervice XOTK'K OF ANNIAI, MKKTINd. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual stockholders merting of .tho Umpqua Valley Fruit Union will bo held at 2 o'clock p. m. on Sat urday, January 2T, 1917, at the new Armory building, Koseburg, Ore., for tho purpose of. electing direclorg for the ensuing year, receiving the manager's report of business for the year, and transacting such other busi ness as may properly come before the meeting. . Nollrn Is hereby given that at this annuM meeting a resolution will be offered to amend the Hy-lawa, changing the date of holding said annual meeting front the fourth Sat urday In January fn the) third Sat urday In May of eachprear. 1403-J26 SAVE YOUR JUNK Heat prices paid for Ilags, Rub ber, MiVals and Hides. Men's Second Hand Clothing Bought and Hold. BERCER'S JUNK SHOP tl,.,ne M2 III) W. t'li-K St. FOR THE BEST J1TNEYSERVICE PHONE 'SHORTY'.'; i o Dick Stubbs, the Melroeo merchant, was in the slly today attending to buKinest matters. Mrs. Ida Bunion, proprietor of the Ladles Shop, of Yoncalla, returned to nor home today, after buying her spring millinery and merchandise. llo Stephens, who is at the pres ent time taking a correspondence I course from tho Chicago Technical School In architectural drafting, to day stated tluit llo had secured a po sition In Porthuid as soon as ho fin ishes the course of study.! He will be employed by Tourtellotte and Hum mel, prominent Portland architects. la very much pleased cress and is well satisfied w. a v present condition. He wttl give hi estimate of work done u4 amount due toe various contractor at th meeting of the school board tonight. hack vmnt rni.KViiJ.E. Jim Dixon returned today from Prluevlllo, wliere he has been-for the past few months attending to business matters. He owns large cat tle interests In that vicinity and re ports the stock In unusually line condition 4his year. The temiera ture of that territory Is very cold, be ing IS degrees below-soro most of the clmo. -He says, however, this effected tho stock but little ae they usually - Btuy close, together. -' - AKCHITI-XT IS HKItH. F. Mansoin White, architect for the high school building, arrived in tills city this morning and Inspcctod tho work being done on the structure. Ho Oregon Hair Tonic! It will grow hairand -destroy dandruff. It. A. STOW1XI., Agent, For Sale by RED CROSS PHARMACY W F. CHAPMAN Masonic IIMk- Cuss '& Jockaon SO EASY Do It Klevtrlcnlly. GINGER ALE! Fountain Supplies of All Kinds. OYSTER COCKTAILS THE ROSEBURG i SODA WORKS i;m n. Pino st. K. T. t'Nlt.UI. , Fi-co Delivery FRESH, CLEAN STOCK JARE YOU GOING? BASKET BALL GAME Cottage Grove vs. R. H S. Tuesday, January 23 ARMORY, 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M. Admission 25c, 35cj Reserved Seats at The Rose WELL I GUESS! To Wash With' A THOR ' Electric r. Washing ; Machine! No Rubbing No Wringing No Hard Work $10.00 DOWN, $10.00 A MONTH Puts a Thor in Your Home. WasheB the clothes perfectly and wrings alsQ. No work (or y a woman to do. How different from the dreary rub on the washboard. What a relief from hand wringing. Tho Thor pays' for Itself by the Raving of washboard wear and tear on clothes and; cost of washday help. Come In today. Don't put In another day; rubbing over the hot steaming suds. - , , .: ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Worh for a Greater Roseburg A Pine Winter Drink and Made Right in Hoseburg. . Phono 1HO Handled In a sanitary way. OUR GROCERIES aro tho kind that partlculnr people demand, and (hey cost you no more than tho other bo it. Prompt Service. NEELY & NEELY Tho Cnsi Htiet liinccrs Hoseburg, Oregon A Frog In the Throat Is no plaeo for the frog and It gets no welcomo from the throat. There's a quick and pleasant rollef, however, In the use of . REX ALL Throat Gargle 25c You'd butter neglest almost anything else than a sore throat.