The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, November 10, 1915, Image 1

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SIUSLAW
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FLORENCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915
BODŒSOF
WRECK VICTIMS
TAKEN OUT
The bodies o f three of the
victims o f the Santa Clara wreck
have passed through Florence on
the way out fo r burial.
Saturday night the bodies o f
Mrs. B. Cullen, of Portland, and
Mrs. M. Dunn, of Butte, Mon­
tana, arrived by stage from
Marshfield and were taken to
Cushman
Sunday
morning.
Tuesday the body of Mrs. B. J.
Caldbeck^ o f Salem arrived and
was taken to Cushman the same
day.
NATURALIZED OTIZENS
MUST R O VE THEIR
JUGHTTOVOTE
at this office heretofore, the fol­
lowing suggestions are made
with a view of helping those
interested to assist us in adjust­
ing this matter with the least
possible trouble to all concerned:
"For these holding final
citizenship papers all that to
necessary to do is to present the
same for the inspection of the
county clerk, either in person or
by mail, when he will take the
necessary record from them and
return to you.
* 'For those persons who have
become
naturalized
through
marriage or by virtue of parents’
naturalization, it will be necess­
ary to bring or send the hus­
band’s or parent’s papers.
‘ ‘For those persons who obtain­
ed their
final naturalization
papers in any court of Lane
county, a reference to this fact
is all that will be necessary,
giving the date as near as
possible.
‘T o r those who have lost their
papers it will be necessary to
obtain certified copies of the
same from the court in which
they were naturalized.
‘ ‘Inasmuch as the old regis­
tration
law
did not recog­
nize
any
difference
be­
tween
declaration
of
in­
tentions and final papers the
records of this office do not show
any distinction. I t to necessary
therefore to send notices to all
who appear on the books as
foreign born.”
DEEDS TO THE COAST GUARDS
DOINGS OFTHEGOONCfl.
A ll naturalized citizens of Lane
county w ill have to prove, to the
satisfaction of the county clerk,
that they have been naturalized,
or th eir names w ill be stricken
from the register books.
This is compliance with the
state law pissed st the last ses­
sion o f the legislature.
I t de­
mands th a t all citizens naturaliz­
E. F. Surface, our local dnig-
ed. either by swrriage or by
gest
has received from Langley
declantm o, exhibit proof of
A
Michaels
Co., wholesale drug-
such naturalisation to the county
gests of San Francisco, a letter
d a rk . Incompliance w ith this
showing the tendency o f drugs
law notices are being sent out by
and medical chemicals to soar to
Stacy M . Russell, county clerk,
i prices heretofore unknown which
notifying all naturalized citizens
i in part reads as follows:
in the county of their duty.
The scarcity to jobbing eeaters
N early any one will appreciate
- Following to a copy o f the sug­
gestions being sent to naturalized a beautiful agate as a Chrtotasas o f many items o f D ru g a^n d
present. I grind them. Bring medicinal Chemicals to daily be­
citizens by M r. Russell:
in
your work now.
Also have coming more acute, and in conse­
“ Not desiring to strike the
some
fine
ones
that
I
a^ill sell. quence prices of some staple
names o f those persons from the
J.
A.
Peterson,
the
Agate articles are soaring to heretofore
registration records who have
unheard of figures. Evidence of
exhibited final ditizenship papers I Grinder.
lack of these supplies, not only
in this country but in Europe, is
reflected in the difficulty o f ship-
STAPLEDRUGSi
PRICES GO UP W l KIBBLER, JR.
AGATS HAKE M E
CH R SIIAS RESENTS
We Invite
Your
Inspection
of the new
FALL
GOODS
in Clothing
Men’s Furnishings
Hats and Shoes
HIGHSCHOOL
TUITION LAW
Last Thurscay the heirs of the
late W. A. Cox deeded a tract of
land near the jetty, of a little
over four acres, to the Coast
Tuition of pupils attending the
Guard Service. This is the tract
of land that has been selected high school who are above the
as the site for the Life Saving age of 21 years is not to be paid
from the high school fund of the
station.
county.
This was the decision Attorney
General Brown handed down
yesterday in Salem, when the
A t a meeting of the city coun­ matter was brought to his atten­
cil Tuesday evening, bids were tion by J. A. Churchill, state
opened for the purchase o f bonds superintendent o f schools.
to improve the N orth Fork road
Nor is the tuition to be paid
and the Security Savings Hank from the county high school
and Trust Co. of Toledo, Ohio tuition fund by those high schools
was the best bid, they offering where the tuition law is opera­
par value plus S^.00.
The. bid tive.
was accepted. O. C. Stanwood
E. J. Moore, county school
resigned as councilman on ac­ superintendnnt, said that as yet
count of going to leave the city he had not received official notice
and C. C. Behnke was appointed from the state superintendent,
to fill the vacancy.
The water but he thought th at he ¡would be
committee and engineer was notified tomorrow.
authorised to have the lot recen­
Prior to the decision of A t­
tly purchased from M r. Miller, torney-General Brown the high
graded so that the water tank schools received from the county
may be built.
high school fund $12.50 per year
for each pupil attending.
This
w ill continue in force except to
students who are over the age of
21 years.
i ment, embargoes and restrictions
.that have been placed upon the
i exportation of certain
Drugs
I from the nations now at War and
also in great advances in prices
at primary sources. In countries
like Germany, where the growing
of crude Drugs and the manu­
facture of medicinal Chemicals
has reached the highest develop­
ment. a scarcity th at is keenly
felt exists. Austria is virtually
1 facing a Drug famine and the
government has given official
' warning to chemists and doctors
i to observe the strictest economy
in the use of Drugs.
In Italy
steps have been token to conserve
stocks, and in many instances
prices have take material ad vane-
ea. The London market, owing
to the great demands made upon
¡fo r the British
and
Allied
' armies, is facing many shortages
and a steady advance to shown in
,&
. '3 r x . £ J S
RECEIVESSTATE AWARD
NUMBER 32
’s office extends the levy
against all property, and person­
al, within the taxing district
In preparing the tax roll for
the tax collector, the assessor
handles total valuation o f the
property amounting approximate-
y to $40,000,000, five and a half
times each. A t the present time
there are over 2000 pages of tax
roll in the county with about
iw enty assessments to the page.
Each one o f theee assessments
has an average extension o f four
levies against it for various
purposes.
In 1913 the duty o f extending
the tax levies was transferred
from the county clerk to the
county assessor and each year
the majority o f the 292 taxing
districts have made special levies
all of which require extension
summaries and each must be
proven both as to valuation
amount o f tax.
Since the ex­
tending of the role has been trans­
ferred to the assessor it has add­
ed greatly to the volume o f detai
and required , the continual assis­
tance o f several clerks to enable
him to complete the roll in the
im e required by law which is
not later than forty-five days
prior to A pril 5.
Thia year the assessment rail
fo r lifo e county as finally, equal-
izcd h y the county board o f
equalization amounted to $35,-
358,640. . This amount does not
include property o f the public
■ BIRD KILLED
”
■ sraKMGWD®
Tuesday morning as a K ing­
fisher was making a diva toward
the river, i t struck a w ire in
fro n t of the Nadeau building
on front street and dropped to
the Mdawnlk Mow.
____
A person who saw t h a b M foil
picked it up and upon
tion found th a t its neck
MARRIED
at Portland.
From the Oregon Agricultural
College he has received a bronze
pin because of bis showing
produce.
We ere glad to mention the
work of this youug agriculturist
because it shows that not only
potatoes but corn can be raised I
here that w ill compare favorable
w ith produce from all over the
state. When a young person, or
any body for th at m atter takes
interest enough m raising pro­
duce and sending samples in
competition with that o f ether
places, they are doing commend­
able work in advertising their
own community,
More Interest on this line of
work will be the beet
advertum ent fo r the
country.
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D
Morris
Joe. M orris Jr
T H E |L E i
I
The MW w W a W a riT I
-.x n r z T r .-T T lfl
B
n i n S
supplied by Germany. To meet
■ possible contingencies the drug­
gist should carefully conserve hto
supplies of such articles as are
A detailed form o f the valua­
affected by existing conditions
and exercise careful consideration tion o f tho various taaiog districts
to unnec e ssarily increasing hto in L a m county fo r 1916 to being
o f scarce drugs or chemi­ prepared for the various districts
st spectacular prices.
I t by B. F. Keeney, county assesses
The districts which have the
may be said that even «nth the
power to make levies are i
of hostilities a
follows:
187 school districts,
to conditions
i before the war. win be veryatow j eighty-five road districts. •igA tl
; io materializing.
incorporated cities, nine union
" te a ls
announced
—
...
‘ th e papers ware drawn last
i Monday whereto Ed. Haberlan.
who ownes a fine ranch on Maple
crack a^d to A A - Barter and C
B. Stokes the ranch and all the
will take
Bids were opened a t the office
o f J. W. Ford, city engineer, s t
10 o'clock Wednesday fo r the
grading of the lot on which to
build the w ater tow er and tank.
There were nine bids offered,
John O’Laverty $44.60; Fred
Cassidy $46.60; J. S. Woodard
$69.99; C. 8. Cartoon $69.00;
C. H . Young $67.60; Dave M .
Crutcher $69.76; E. 8. D yer
$63.00; Pendergraft and A rn -
h ard t$84.00; Eli Kompula $67.60;
The contract was lotto Fred Cas­
sidy, his being the lowest Md o f
those who pay taxes in Florence.
Wm. Kibbler, Jr. son o f, Wm.
Kibbler, who lives just below by
This am ountedto $4,068,661 for
A t the home o f foa
Point Terrace has received a
191) and it to estimated th at i t paronta, M r. and MtU.
letter from the State Superin­
w ill be approximately the same Cow», o f Albany,
tendents office inclosing cheeks, for 1916.
Lest year the total 1916. Mtoe Orah Edith
in payment o f the prizes that value o f aeaeaaable property to M r. W illiam
he took st the State F 'air
air ft»
m S Sep­
ep -
county including
pubtie o f 1----------- --
tember. Young K ibbler who
corporation
property ’ pastor ¡o f
fourteen years old took first prize
by the state tax com -. officiating. They w ill i
at the Lane County Fair on
mission amounted to $39,877,866. home a t MabeL
potatoes.
He then placed ex­
For this year the amount w ill be > M r. and Mrs.
hibits o f corn and potatoes at the practically the same, it to eati-j well known h a rt having a p a rt 1
State F air where he won prizes
mated. -E u g e n e Guard.
i summer in tM s
on both exhibits. H e also h as,
an exhibit o f corn and potatoes
a t the Land and Produce show
, T M
ED U R E R L A N S U S RANCH
FREDCASSIDY
GETS CONTRACT
law and forest fire patrol dto-
trieL
*
To determine the amount of
taxes the district may^atoc i t ir
necearary to know the valuation
o f the taxing district before the
levy to made. This detailed fern
compArted. When t o
toi
levy the
district
a
Ter
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&
Morns
}ur Grocery Pricesare
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and the[ Goods the
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