The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 14, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MAKSITFIELD, OUEaOtf, TUESDAY, MAV 14, 1007.
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MONTHLY REPORT
OF H. G. VAN DUSEN
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FROM ACCOUNT Or LICENSES ISSUED
QUI net licenses $ 5,00
Set net licenses , o.50
Trap licenses 25.00
Scow fish wheel licenses 25.00
Stationary fish wheel licenses 35.00
Seine licenses 5,050 feet .03
Cannery Hsconscs (2nd class) 150.00
Cannery Ucense(4th class) 250.00
Cannery license (7th class) 400.00
Cannery licenses (8th class) 450.00
Cannery license (9th class) 500.00
Cannery license (11th class) ". C00.00
Cannery licenses (12th class) .. G50.00
Fish dealers licenses (1st class) 6,00
Fish dealer's, licenses (2nd class) 7.50
Fish dealer's licenses (3rd class) 10.00
Fish dealer's license (5th class) .' 20.00
Fish dealer's license (Cth class) 25.00
Fish dealer's licenses (8th class) 40.00
Fish dealer's license (11th class) 70.00
Fish dealer's license (12th class) SO. 00
Fish dealer's liscenses (13th class) 100.00
Fish dealer's license (16th class) ' 200.00
Fish dealer's license (17th class) 270.00
Fish dealer's licenses (18th class) 360.00
Fish dealer's license (19th class) 450.00
Fish dealer's license (23rd class) 810.00
FIsl dealer's license (25th class) 1,080.00
$3,475.00
217.50
S50.00
150.00
770.00
151.50
300.00
250.00
400.00
900.00
500.00
600.00
1,300.00
3S5.00
52.50
70.00
20.00
25.00
SO. 00
70.00
SO. 00
200.00
200.00
270.00
l.OSO.OO
450.00
S10.00
l.OSO.OO
fine Imposed against Joe Oreget, for
fishing for salmon ln the waters of
the Columbia river, during tho close
season period; viz., April 15, 19 07,
nine o'clock a. m., $16.67.
April 23, received from Justice of
the Peace Goodman, one third of fine
imposed against John Mustik for
fishing for salmon In tho waters of
the Columbia river, during tho close
season period; viz., March 16, 1907,
$1G.6S.
Total for District No. "1" $14,791,.00.
DISTRICT NO "2"
FROM ACCOUNT OF LICENSES
Total $14,736.50
ISSUED
29 Gill net licenses $ 5.00
94 Set net licenses 2.50
1 Seine license 500 feet .03
37 Fish dealer's licenses (1st class) 5.00
4 Fish dealer's licenses (2nd class) 7.50
1 Fish dealer's license (3rd class) 10.00
2 Fish dealer's licenses (4th class) 15.00
1 -Fish dealer's license (14th clas3) 125.00
$145.00
235.00
15.00
183.00
30.00
10.00
30.00
125.00
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Total .
Total for Districts Number 1 and
Tho monthly report for April of
G. H. Van Dusen, master fish warden
for districts numbers one and two
has been received. Following are
the arrests, prosecutions and licenses
Issued for the month of April:
District No. "1."
April 5, Water Baliff W. A. Mack
seized two set-nets that he found
near the golf links in the waters of
the Willamette river In condition to
take salmon; the same being during
the close season period.
April 8, Water Baliff Win. W.
Smith seized a gill-net containing
three salmon that he found fishing
during tho spring close season period
in the West Port slough, a portion
of the. Columbia river.
April 14, Water Baliff W. A. Mack
and Louis Rail arrested Eddie. A.
Himler and slezed about 120 feet of
his gill-net for fishing in the Clack
amas river, during the spring close
season period. Upon being tried be
fore a jury in Justice Stlpp's court
at Oregon City, April 26, a verdict
of guilty was rendered, whereupon
the justice imposed a fine upon him
of $50 and costs.
April 15, Water Baliff Ole J. Set
tcm arrested Antone Zanklch and
Joe Greget for fishing for salmon
luring tho spring close season per
iod, upon being arranged before
Justice Goodman of Astoria, they en
tered pleas of guilty, whereupon each
-was fined $50 and costs which they
paid.
April 18, Information was furnish
ed by Water Baliff Mack against W.
W. Riles, manager of tho Big Four
saw mill at Gaston, for allowing saw
dust to be discharged into a stream
called Tanner creek, In Waashington
county. The case was tried April 27,
1907, and the jury failed to agree
on a verdict.
April 22, Water Baliff Settem filed
complaints against John Mustik and
Fred Olsen for fishing for salmon
during the close season period. Up
on being arranged befor Justice
Goodman of Astoria Mr. Mustik en
tered a plea of guilty, and was fined
$50 and costs which he paid. Mr.
Olsen was tried In said court before
a Jury who found for him a verdict
of not guilty.
April 30, Deputy Warden Brown
and Water Baliff Mack seized six
set-nets that they found In the waters
of the Willamette river In a condi
tion to take salmon without being
properly numbered.
The receipts of the office during
the month have been as per the fol
lowing: District No. "1"
' From Fines ond Penalties.
April 12, received from Water
Baliff Wm. W. Smith, for the salo of
three contraband salmon found in
drift-net slezed at Bugby's hole In
Columbia river, April 18, the close
season time, 66 pounds and sold at
Rainier for the sum of $4.48.
April 15, received from Justice of
the Peace Goodman, one third of fine
Imposed against Antone Zenklch, for
fishing for salmon In tho water of tho
Columbia river during the close
season period; viz., April 15, 1907,
nine o'clock a. m. $16.67.
April 15, received from Justice of
tl the Peace Goodman, one third of
,$775.00
2, $15,566.
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WANTEb. Good famiIyhorse; bay
maroiweferred. F. A.Jaolden,
WANTEDYnung lady gr clerk.
Apply locrtelephone ofnte. L. R.
RoberJonX f
WANTlE Two girls forpperators
at tM Marshfield telephono'office.
Paclflf Telephone Co.
FOR SALE. Uprlcb piano, almost
new; will tiykoyf250 cash. Address
A. B. C, cafCTlmes offlce.
FOR SALE ,OR.R
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house and f
Dr. Love! of.
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A four-room
ilture for sale.
torth Bend, Ore.
See
WANTISDV-Men to wotlf Insawmlll,
wages dp a day aVr upward.
SImps6n Lumber CgA 8-24-tf.
4.1 S
Four acres tf land In
hfleld for thdnost sixty
ess B. A. 11. 14-3 0-2 m
FOR SAL
South
days
WANTED
MaYS
. Attdr
LTo
rent two
more
rooms for housekeeping, furnished
for man.and wife. P. O. Box 388
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BltfelT for
NOTICE -Bids will be reer
papering and ijajirffng my house.
Mrs. AgneHuthlnson, Marsh
field. 3-2 ltf
NOTICE.-XTlrose having, bggage
stored atVthe Central Uuftel will
please caA for came byMune 1 or
it will bib sld. J 5-7-22t
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FOR RENT. Rooms in the Rogers
building; suites ojixslngly. Apply
S. C. Rd'gersAsfeamer Coos River,
or E. O. HafC A street.
MUSIC Secure tho Irish Orchestra
for high grade music on any occa
sion. MqDorby, conductor and
violin Irre'trirctdr, MeJrshfield, Ore
s
1-2 9 -tf
FOR RENT. A flve-roonjhouse;
goqd furniture forwTeTto be va
cated by IktofHfne. Phone 119 4.
Mrs. G. liH6ltzclaw, South Marsh
FOR SALE 40 acres commanding
quarter mlle of waterfpoat on
ship channel fin CooBtfyat a bar
gain. See, fflAW"uuarantee & Ab
stract Co. " 2-8-tf
FOR RENT. Two furnished house
keeping rooms sultablefor man
and wife In WlndsorMock. Apply
to Fred JaStasQjrrEagle saloon,
North BerA 4-28-tf
FOR SALE Twelve acres of lan4 on
Coos river. One acre hUMtfnd and
rest bottom Ibndyjjrtmproved. For
further paAUftfTars address Z 67,
Times offlcev
L. W. Planz, the taIlor,,arrived
from Portland j estonlay on the
steamer Allinnce afjra business trip
to that city oft several days.
luuner complaint KiUs mono noo
pie thanlany other dlscnse. This Is
due to tile disease belnfl soyTnsldous
that It gAstagood holdyn the sys
tem befor&jTt Is recognized. Foley's
Kidney fiirte will preyiit the devel
opment of Uie fataUGlscfiise If taken
In tiufe. Rett Cross Pharmacy.
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Dr. Bancroft
EYE, NERVE AND CHRONIC
TROUBLES OJDR SPECIALTY
IwiLL BE AT
EMPIRE CITY
Monday and Tues
May 12 and 1
-
And at Marshfield'Office.
Rodgers Bldg. after May' 15
itm
pay
Flanagan fit Bennett Bank
MAilSJIEJELD, OBKGO.V.
Capital SuDcnbed iV),000
Capital raid Up 0,000
Undhlded rrollts moOO
Does a general banking business and drnwt
ou the Bank' j( California, Sin 'ranclco
Calif.,, First National Bank Portland Or., Flrsl
National Bank! Roseburc. Or., ilnnovcr Na
tional Uanjt, Njcw York, N. M. Ilotlichild A
HUH, LiUUUUIl, ,UglHUU. 1
Also self chance on nearly alltli
cities of Europe! I
Accounts kept subject to chick, safe dopoMt
lockboxes for rent at 5 cnts a (month or
5. a jc&r.
STEVUVi
Leavcsf
MornAi
nine
Danidl
LAND
devery
ERGAI
Marshfiet
g at o a. rn. run-
Coos Krucr to
eek.
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Banking Favors
And courteousreatment are the unuisputou right
of every depositor in this bank tllero ro any
number ot them willing to testify td. tlfes9 facts.
Can you noVadtl your name to our Hsl y Informa
tion checrfjiJly given by every oificcr arid director
of tho bankA A
First National Bank of Coos Bav
JOHN S. COKE, rrcsfdent OJB. HINSDALE, Vlce-lTcsldsnt
f XT. S. McFAKLAND, Cashier
W. A. HARING
v
Dealer lift Pure CrenM Milk
and Ii.flttcnmlk. Meo do
liveryb all parts of llo city.
)cegon
prlmlpal
INTEF
ST PAID ON TIME. DEPOSITS
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Nbw Ready '
IHOTESyOREGPN
New find Modorli
Sample Roroins in Connection
NORTH BEND, ORE.
The Steamer
KW,
;fer
Sails for Dctfi Francisco directY Saturday, May
1 1 th, at JS. p. m.
For freight and passage apply to C. F. Mc-
COLIUM
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
bteamer Allianc
KELLY, Commanding.
SAILING FROM
COOS' BAY to Portland a
GEO. D. GKAY CO., General agents,
421 Maikef St.. San Francisco.
Return
',. WSIIAW, Agent,
Marahfidld. Thone 44)
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A nice line of
Postal Cards and Bound (Books
NORTON & HANSEN
FOR SALE
' C Acres Good Platting Ground
Underlaid WITH COAL ! !
n
$2000 Cash-Balance Edsy Terms
Just SoVith of C A. Smith's NewSaw Mill
and Iavo Miles bouth ot JYLarshtield, ad
joining the Townsite of South Ha
the
Mill
For Full Particulars of this GENUINE
SNAP ln realty call upon or writeuo
'PHIL HAR.RIS
Office with C W. Tower & Son Marshfield, Oregon
FOR SA.LB.-7-62 acres for yarning
Iand,25creB already burn and
2 acrefftgood bottomland, M5 per
acre. .Jackob Mattson, NorthVnlet
Halt cash and remalnderXn nmo.
FREE FXCTORY SITES
Hi DEEP WA1
South
saw mik
manufact
TWSbu
special ins
desiring: lor
TOW
arbor is near C AASmith's big
lant on Isthmus inlet, jfhe coming
uring district of Coos Ba
th Harbor Development Co. has
ucements to offer manufacturers
ations.
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1 4lots o
I 2 lots
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our Property With Us
jour proptrtjr with ui. We are in polition to tell REAL
Following are a few of the REALlSNArS:
cs 4 miles from city oft county
Per acre, only - A- $25
n Sheridan - - I $2100
$1700
n Baine street, cleared,
n 4th. st. near old hospital site $1300
xlOO, 3 blocks from posfofficd, $5000
ee ui, and be conrinced that we hai c the best
BARGAINS tin the county.
M. Rummell Jri,& Company
tir.
NASBURG BUILDING
Frpnt Street
SEE US FOR
Front Street Business Rroperty
We Have'Something Xnat Will
. Interest You
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.,
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
FfOR SALE
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Leckkart Bildkg
Msrskflelcl, Oregon
CarripbelTs Wood? and Coal
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Four! of the finest water
front lots in MarshfieicL
Paying: business
Good reason for selling
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