The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 20, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CitS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1908.
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THE FAREWELL NIGHTS
Thursday, Friday and Sntur day, Jnn. 23, 2i and 25.
Young's Musical Comedy Co
FOR IDE YEAR 1308
A full line of pocket and hand electric lights
Avoid danger working around your engine at nights.
We also have a hand air whistle that will pass
inspection.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co
Water Front Near "A" Street - Phone 33
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ravor us wm iourseii
By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur
niture store in the city where no second hand goods
are carried and our prices are right too, A fair profit
is all we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had
here,
C . JL-Muscii Furniture Co:
FRONT STREET
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THAT NEW LEDGER
You wero going to open this year. Wo have It. Also a full
and complete lino of blank books, day books, cash books, etc.
You do not have to send to Portland or San Francisco. Try
this store.
In the matter of the estimate of the year 1908, and school library
the expenses of Coos county, Oregon, ' fun(l fr said year, and the county ot
Thursday Night Tho Mascot.
Friday Night Tho Girl From 'Frisco.
Saturday Night . . . . .The Irish Jubilee.
Including all tho big song hits and specialties.
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it and other taxes required by law to
be raised and for incidental expences
for tho year 1908 to bo as follows,
to wit:
Salaries of offlcors, depu
ties and assistants. . . $ 15,500.00
Circuit Court expenses..? 3,500.00
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Don't Miss tho Closing of tho Musical Comedy Season.
Prices 25, 35, 50 nnd 75.
Phono
for tho year 1908.
This matter coming on for consid
eration at this time, and tho court
determines and estimates tho amount
of money to bo raised in this county
for county purposes, together with
Coos and state of Oregon therefore,
hereby levies a tax of 2.7 mills on
each and every dollar of said taxablo
property for school and school library
fund, and it further appearing that
tho law requires a levy of .05 of &
tho amount of state and school tax , mIU to bo lev,ed as an '"d'sent sold
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Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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5,000.00
8,000.00
5,000.00
1,500.00
2,500.00
3,500.00
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Front Street
All tho Into papers and magazines. (A full lino of stationery,
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FOR RENT Two nicely fuurnlshed
rooms. Apply Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply to Mrs. A. H. Pow
ers, Marshfleld.
FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
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at $C0 and $G5 per acre. Owner, I
C. H. Chandler, Bandon. I15"
F. J. HAYES
Resident Optometrist.
Eyes tested free.
Broken lens replaced.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Stationery, lights, fuel,
etc $
Infirmary indigents and
' insane $
, Roads and Bridges.. . .$ 70,000.00
. Interest on outstanding
warrants $
Rebate on taxes. .' $
i Incidental expenses and
j litigation $
i Elections $
School tax, $7.00 per
capita on 50C8 child
ren of school age, be
tween 4 and 20 years $ 35.47G.00
tax, 10
cents per capita on
50G8 pupils $
Indigent soldiers' fund..?
State tax as per levy of
Board of State Tax
Commissioners . . . . $
50G.S0
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23,345.00
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FOR SALE Good team mares, G
years old, harness and 2-seated
surry. Full leather top. Cheap.
Care Times.
FOR SALE Furniture lodging house
new, or furniture and long lease
on house. Geo. Watklns.
DRINK
ABSOLUTELY PURE
BOTTLED BY
Mirrasoul Bros.
PHONE 1531
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The Southern Oregon State Normal School
At ASHLAND, Ore.
Offers especinl opportunities for teachers to review for tho
teachers' examinations in February nnd August, nnd to take work
in Pedagogy and in Special Methods of teaching in the various
grades of tho training school. Since the public schools of Oregon
nro calling for teachers who can teach manual training, many aro
taking advantage of the industrial work lately installed in tho
school. Expenses of board and lodging nnd tuition nominal.
Tho State Normal School at Ashland is enjoying tlio largest
appropriation of state funds ever granted a Normal school in tho
history of Oregon. Catalogues sent on application to (ho
PRESIDENT.
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS i
Cavanagh, Chapman (& Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty T
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfleld
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Speed Launchet and Enginet a Sptcialty
AU Clanei of Boat andEnjine Repairing PromptljTAltended to
Sbopt in tne North Bead Woolen Mills North Bend, Oregon
II. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. H. ALLGER, Boat Builder
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SHOW CASES
and FIXTURES
Plate-ghuH Floor Cases
amy nhape, any stylo made
to order by the Lutko
Manufacturing Co.
THE MODERN COMPANY
Odd Fellows' Rulldlng.
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READ THE WANT ADS.
DANCING SCHOOL Every Monday
and Thursday evening at Odd Fel
lows' Hall. Private instructions
from 2 to 5 same afternoons. I
also Intend starting a class in elo
cution nnd dramatic art. Call and
see m0 at the hall. C, P. Smith.
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QUICK DtLIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry office will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call.
ffiJJJAYJJ.M LAUNDRY
Marshfleld and North Bend.
GET YOUR
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Wood
.. FROM ..
JOHN ARLANDSON.
Total taxes to be raised $175,094.42
I,t appearing to the court that the
assessment roll for tho year 1907
as equalized by the county board of
equalization that the amount of tax
able property In said Coos county,
Oregon, for the year 1907 is $13,
532, 532.00,, being the net amount
for which taxes for tho year 190S
commencing January 1st of said
year, arc to bo levied.
It appearing that it will require a
levy of 1.7 mills on each and every
dollar of said $13,532,532.00, for the
state tax for tho year 190S, and tho
county of Coos, state of Oregon,
therefore hereby levies a rate of one
and seven tenths mills on each and
every dollar of said $13,532,532.00,
for tho state tax to be collected and
paid to the state of Oregon, to tho
amount of $23,345.00, this levy is
made as, and intended to be the samo
as the levy made by tho state board
of tax commissioners and not an ad
ditional tax, and it appearing to tho
court that tho total tax for the year
1908 at ?7.00 per capita for the
5068 school children enumer
ated in Coos county as required by
law 'Will amount to $35,47C.OO, and
the school library fund at 10 cents
ner caulta S50G.S0, will require a
, levy of 2.7 mills on each and every
dollar of said $13,532,532.00 of tax
Receives More Booklets Tho abio property for the school fund for
Chamber of Commerco has received I
another consignment of booklets
from the printers at Portland. About
six thousand wero received among
tho first lot but these pamphlets per
taining to Coos County have been in
such demand that they were nearly
all gone when the last consignment
of eight thousand came on the Alliance.
Cab Call Service
AT ANY IIOUIC
Gocl Hearse and Vehicles.
HEISNElt, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable.
Wood for Sulc.
Third and A Sts. Phone 1201
Marshtjeld.
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Tattle of tiie-Town
Little grains of fact sifted from
tho chaff Nof gossip flying up
and down the town.
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fund, it is therefore hereby or
dered and a levy of .05 of a mill la
mado by Coos county on each and
every dollar of said taxable property
assessed as an Indigent soldiers fund.
It appearing that it will require tho
sum of $14,GG9.3G for county expen
ses including officers' salaries, court
expenses, infirmary, indigent and in
sane, lights fuel, janitor and other
expenses and Incidentals, that it will
require a levy of 3.3 mills on tho
dollar on each and every dollar of
said $13,532,532.00 of said taxablo
property, a levy of 3.3 mills on each
and every dollar of said taxable prop
erty Is hereby levied by Coos county,
Oregon, for county purposes. And It
appearing that It will require a levy
of five and two tenths mills on each,
and every dollar of said taxable
property for road purposes to bo set
apart as a general road fund. A
levy of five-and two tenths mills la
hereby levied upon each and every
dollar of said $13,532,532.00, taxablo
property for road purposes to bo set
apart as a general road fund.
From all of which It appears to tho
court, and this court finds that It will
require a levy of 13 mills on each,
and every dollar of said $13,532,532
taxablo property appearing on tho tax
roll of Coos county, Oregon, for tho
year 1907, to pay tho state tax, tho
school, school library, indigent sold
iers, road tax and taxes for county
expenses for .Coos county for tho year
1908.
It is therefore hereby ordered that
a tax of 13 mills on the dollar be, and
the samo is hereby levied upon each
and every dollar of taxable property
upon tho tax roll of said county for
tho year 1907 and upon every dollar
of said taxablo property within said
county on March 1st, 1907, whether
tho same shall appear upon said roll
or not, and out of the money arising
from the taxes therefrom tho stato
of Oregon be paid the sum of 23,
345.00. That there be set apart for
school funds $D5,47G.00. To tho
school library fund of said coun'ty
tho sum of ?5QG.S0. To tho indigent
spldiers fund of said county the sm
of $GGG.G2. To tho general road
fund for said county the sum of $70,
000.00, and that said sums bo not
subject to rebate or delinquencies,
and the balance, whatever It may bo,
bo set apart as a general fund of tho
county and applied to the payment
of the costs and expenses of tho coun
ty of Coos and state of Oregon, and
the payment of any outstanding in
debtedness against said county.
SOUGHT GOLD
SILVER
PROSPECTOR GETS MAZUMA OUT
OF OWNER INSTEAD OF
RANCH.
PHONE 1331
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All Parts of the World
We use the necessary
facilities for sending
money to all parts of
the world, and without
danger or loss. .. .
FIRST NATIONAL DANK OP
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. j
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Reduction Sale At
CIIAS. A. STEVENS'
Cloak and Snit House
Chicago.
Cor. First & B St., Marshfleld.
Mrs. M. R. Smith, Agent.
Does your present occupation de
mand the best that Is -in you or are
you frittering away" some of your
talents?
Was a Pioneer Mrs. Sarah Dam
ron Owens, notice of whose death ap
peared in The Times the other day
was one of tho oldest pioneers in Ore
gon. She crossed the plains with her
hUBband, Thomas Owens In 1843.
Mrs. Owens was tho mother of 11
children and leaves 17 grandchildren SECURES JUDGMENT IN COURT.
and 14 great-grandchildren, besides
five daughters, as follows: Mrs. Dr.
B. A. Owens, Adair; Mrs. H. Abra
ham, Mrs. W. S. Potter, Mrs. L. Ol
son and Mrs. L. A. Pike.
spent about three weeks Investigat
ing black sand on tho land of Mrs.
Montgomery and on adjoining land.
It was reported that the sand wa3
rich in gold. Ho produced a con
tract from Mrs. Montgomery promis
ing to pay him $3 per day for tho
time he was gone. Mrs. Montgomery
claimed tho investigation did not
amount to anything and refused to
Pay.
F.
REALESTATEJRANSFERS
Daily Real Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstacken,
Manager.
H. Hazard Searches for Shilling
Metal In the Black Sands But
Finds It Not.
Use Tho Times want ads.
get a lot for a littlo.
You
January 0, 1008.
Byron Savage, et al, to Coos
county, deed. Right of way for
county road in Sec. 12. Twp.
24, It. 13.1
Nancy Noblo nnd hus. et al to
Coos county, deed. Right of
way of county road in Sec.
29 and 32, Twp. 2G, R. 12
January 10, 1008.
Simpson Lumber Co., to F.
W. Wood, deed. Parcel of land
beginning 150 feet E. and 280
feet N. of NW. corner of Blk.
IS, North Bend; thenco E. 205
foot; thenco N. 11 deg. 14 mln.
W. 51.59 foet; thenco W,'193'
09 feet; thonco S. 50 feet to beginning.
U.
$10.
?5.
F. II. Hazard, of Portland, camo
to Coos Bay to search for gold In tho
black sands on tho ranch of Mrs.
Fannlo T. Montgomery on Coos Bay.
Ho fouhd silver Instead but It camo
from tho pocketB of Mrs. Montgomery
and not from tho black sands. Tho
story was devoloped In tho courts In
Portland whore Hazard secured his
judgment. Hero Is what the Oregon
Journal says about It:
It required Just twelve minutes for
a jury in Judgo Bronaugh's depart
ment of tho superior court to deter
mine that Mrs. Fanny T. Montgom
ery should pay F. 11. Hazard ?11G
for prospecting for black sand on her
ranch In Coos County.
Mrs. Monlgomory is having a dis
couraging time in the courts, for
only tho day boforo she appeavod na
prosecuting witness against Will Pat
ton, whom sho charged with embez
zling $7 whllo he wn locating a tim
ber land claim for her. Tho jury
acquitted Patton, and today Hazard
realized tho full amount of his claim,
Hazard wont to Coos Couuty and
BIG WEALTH
OF OREGON
PORrLAND, Ore., Jan. 5. Ex
ports of wheat, barley and flour from
Portland and Paget Sound ports liavo
been adding $150,000 a day to tho
wealth of Oregon and Washington
since October 1st, and this avorago
of exports will bo maintained until
the end of this month. For the ten
months of last year for which exact
figures aro available, Portland's ex
ports wore 5,380,000 bushols of
wheat and 1,1CS,SSG barrels of flour.
Orogon s dairy products reach a
luo of $17,000,000 for the year just
:1, and the lumber trade has had
greatest year In Its history. Tho
to .1 value of arglcultural crops now
being moved and mnrkotod, will add
$30,000,000 in cash to tho circulat
ing medium of tho state.
At a meeting of sovonty-six Oregon
commercial bodies In December, tho
establishment of close relations with
similar bodlos In othor Pacific Coast
States was discussed, with the Idea
that Washington,. Orogon and Califor
nia should form a sort of comniorclit
alllnnco and so act In harmony In all
Pacific Coast matters.
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