The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    Tax
To the VotersaHidl
Payers of Coos County
7TT7tlio clrculnr which my
J? in" Is having Printed nnd
JitribuUdjAbout the County which
"'J lllMoon Imvo n chnnco to
lTfor rour choice of two candl
'ot ,1 qhorlff of Coob County.
Opponent lms hold offlco for
t.J I am asking your votca for
opponent tins many frlonda
u for him who Imvo rocolvod
'" the past, nnd who hollovo
'rtSlvo thorn In tho future
i. elected. I nm mnklng my
'A.'-nS km nnnonlliiK to tho
!,f,ta people who ask no favora.
'-Tha present Incumbont says ho
. ,,.... m economy on tho part
..Xits and yet his olllco Ib tho
SS more complaint with rognrd
t xpenses than any other In tho
ir I bollevo In economy nnd
c, rl',.L it. If elected. I shnll bo
: , ul of expenses with regard to
'SnSipIrt money ns I nm of my
..tnensos In my prlvato business.
fflUot mike the olllco n family
'iffllm 'elected it will not ho ncc
.... for any other offlclul to stop
Eud enforco tho laws thnt I am
,rn to enforco. I will do my own
'"'The present Shorlff Is scattering
tittaenta to tho effect that ho docB
,ot bellcro i unjust prosecution,
tat Will II OieClUU, uu uiiiu wn.u.o n
would llko to have them do unto
Ua If this means anything. It enn
mlr mean that ho sots hlmaolf nhovo
a. law. and will bo lonlont with law
ireikora because If ho woro n lnw
bftiker, ho would llko to Imvo who
.,., orn sheriff bo lenient to him. I
fa tot act my own Idea of what Is
rlitt or wrong nuuvo mu uiw, uui.
till enforce tho lnw as I am Bworn
No- .. .... ... ...... ...
"I Deiiero ono oi ino jinuciimi u
ii.. f tho Shorlff Is to prevent law-
trrtilnff, not Bimply to arrest law-
11 elected, I shall appoint Amorl-(K-born
cltlions for DoputloB.
"Many ml8stntomontH nro being
Bila about mo, In my nbuonco, nbout
lit County. I defy nny man to pub
lib and sign nny statement reflect
ion mr standing nfl an honest, Inw
abldlac; American citizen.
(Slroed) "0. 0. Lund, Republican
Ctidldato for Sheriff of Coob Coun-lr."
To begin with, I will Bay that I wan
b hopes that Mr. Lund would rofrnln
ten tbo mud fillnglng business dur
b( this campaign and thoroby snvo
u of tho unpleasant duty of calling
U people's attention to somo of his
utllci, both prlvnto and political,
btaldes "Paid AdvortlBomonts" nro
KMiiIro and wo don't bollovo In
tuTlnr ono's self Into olllco, If the
people want a mnn In offlco thoy will
elect him without such Btronuous of
fort as has characterized my oppoii
itl'i campaign. Supposo that I havo
Kill the Sheriff's omco ton years.
Ii that any thing ngalnst a mnn?
Tit great majority of noonlo think It
M honor and I am Hiiro that I do.
If you havo had n man In your om-
mj ror ten yenrs aro you going to
iKk Dim off tho Job simply bocausr
telisworked for you a lone tlmo? J
u; No! You will koop him Just mi
lotj u ho Alls tho position honestly
m Wtnfully. It Is tho samo with
four county offlclals.
Ai to mo hnvliiK mnny frlondii
ho are Working for my re-election
Hit havo rocolvcd fnvora In thu
tut, I will any that my frlonds
wa enemies have nil rocolvod good
wen and courteous trontmont nt
! tlmea and I nssuro you thoy
111 recelvo tho samo again If I nm
re-elected. No special favors havo
wn shown to unv nno.
Tbla talk that Mr. Lund and
ae ot his henchmen nro making
loom the expoiiBo of tho ahorlff'u
tace ia only ono of hla bnlta to
tch votes. I nssuro you that th'o
c'k will nover bo dono a cont
""Per than It linn linen In tho
jut rear but will keep on Incrons-
i ifom year to year In propor-
w me growtu of tlio county.
"bare been going ahead very
nr ror tno paBt fow years and
i sincerely hopo and bollovo wo
'"I contlnuo to do so in years to
"W. Just to show tho Incroaso
i tie volumo of business in tho
'. I will Bay that tho total
l!Q Of all thn nv rnllo .. 4Yin
Ji of 1871 to 190C, both Inclu
ll SlnA36 yenrfl. ,a 11.918,791.
ii, ..ii l?at tno ,otnl sum of tlio
in i Is ,or tn 'ers of 1907 to
Z ti.1.8 '2-05G,5G5.03, which In
to tho page, aggregating 10,025 tax
uccouutH in tho acreage Aolun.es
Volumea 4 to lu, Inclusive, town
with J5 tax accounts to tho paK0
aggregating G7.1CG tux accoun a in
the town lot books, which jnako a
total of 70.4UG tx accounts for ti.e
year of ion. Under tho "lot d
block" ayatem every panel ot In d
nnd each town lot la u Bepnrato ac
count, whllo under the alphabetical
Bjatom of UBseBBinent each owner la
a Boparato account; and all proper
ty owned by an Individual 'a listed
In ono plnco under tu.Ar ,.
tho 1011 tax rolla were made lip in
tlio alphabetical order Mu.m ,;..,i.i
Btedft07S? 700 nCC0Unt8' ,n
Even under tho old system of as
sessment, tho tax collector did not
try to dcscrlbo tho property on tho
iua .wuii.i. mo UBUUl description
bplng "as per roll." Look over you
old rccelptB and boo. Kvcr slnco
nnd Including 1007 thoro hna been
. tuiiiiuuiu iiionio. oi tno property
on each receipt, allowing the valua
tion and tax on ovory Item.
In 1907 tho County Court adopt
ed tho lot nnd block syatom of ns
scaainont and It wna up to tho tax
collector to adopt a system of re
ceipting nnd accounting to corres
pond, tho old Btylo being absolute
ly out of tho quostlon.
In bo doing wo adopted oxnetly
tho Bamo system that has been used
by Multnomah county for tho Inst
15 years, nnd It la claimed by ex
port accountnnta to bo tho very beat
At nny rnto wo will give any mnn
$100 and pay him wages besides
for showing us a system thnt will
bent It, or savo tho county any
lire years amounts to S137..
''' Morn thnn Mm r.ini r ih
It '- "
:', Jrs precenlni' rrr.n. nini,
ii ro October
and paid t
;."ta ia mora thnn u ,., f- ,A
lit in 'rci:tanK. I'Tom October
tollecti ' Octo,)or 1st. 1912, wo
Treaiirl .u11 l'aui ,0 lno County
CriB"'" .f. 1021.579.17,
Rars 71 to 18a0, 'nclualvo
The nti ... .
ttlli i. .r.ou,n ot l"0 1911 tax
Ct it '54.588.78, which Is nl-
.,, ' " much as thn tnn1 mim nf
kclnsW? ,rom 18n t0 1891'
'MMfiTni year8 In 19H. W0
$ ia lu? ,Xo distribute tho mo
ii6i,"e ,n th 21 years thoro
tal of i, ..f.und8 ench year, or a
ttUr.ii: "'"crent tunds for tho
In tv yearSl
Here wtflrst.3c 'ear8 mentioned
Quinine ?h taI ot u voluraos
rs m j se8BmoniB, wn'cn
of aLder the alPhahetlcal ays-
30 "!S8Uleit; and tho ontJro
lati.-;.- Mf8 COUld MHllv im nnf
.- IIVB n .u. " -
n h th i . .. Present volumes.
"U, IneiS. f8t 'lvo ya, 1907 to
row'u.8lve. thero Is a total ot
lent, -.v? . "-ontainlnc tho assess-
t - t2j!"? r all mado undor
nil.' ?. 'ermed thA int o.i i.ii.
-..iCm'' nf n "'" ". IIU UIULIV
m- aceorni essraont' In othor
UoT'?8.!.0 th0 Beographl
Tle I9i i . f tho Property.
'bh i iax roHs "re as follows:
s 22i ,'orsonal Property, con
n.s.fl Paces imn,l mlm i .
P,ft ggreVBtit83t acconts to the
WW. i!ree.at'nB 3315 tar hr.
a. - 111 nil .
Uf..
1
ac-
nii . -
. conVnini ,uraes 2 ana 3'
' conta'nlnS 401 pages used
At any tlmo tho Countv Pmn-i
wnnta to chnngo tho Byaloni of ns
sessmont back to tho alphabetical,
wo will of courso adopt a system
of receipting nnd accounting to cor
respond. Whoovor Is tax collector
would havo to do that. You un
derstand thnt tho tax collector has
to adopt n system of receipting nnd
accounting to correspond to the
systom of nBscsBinont nnd that he
has nothing to do whntovor with
making up tho assessments. The
assessor doca tho assosalng and
plnclng tho pronorty on tho rolls.
tho county court makes tho lovlcs
and tho county clerk extends the
tnxes nnd dollvors tho rolls to the
tax collector about Kobrunry 1st ol
each year. Then tho tnx collector
has to havo a forco largo enough tc
copy nnout so per cont or tlio prop,
orty off on tax rccolnts by tho lfith
of March (six weoke) and nt the
samo tlmo recelvo and receipt roi
n largo amount of monoy. Wr
closed tho books Inst March 15th
with $341,41(5.77 collected. And
In rond district numbor G wo hnd
to flguro nearly nil of tho tax
ovor, ns most of tho tnxpayers re
fused to uy tho special tax lovled
by said district. Tho samo Is true
of tho special tax lovled for the
Port of Coos Hay many rofusod to
pay tho tax thus causing a great
deal of extra work on tho pnrt of
tho sheriff 'a rllco In rcflgurlng the
tnx. Tho totnl cost for extra holp
for tho monthB of January, I-ob
ruary, March nnd April, 1912, wan
$1825.00 nnd tho largest numbor
of oxtra dorks was nlno. In the
spring of 1910 tho Inrgeat numbor
of dorks wna nlno nnd In 191 1 trie
largest number was 10 for a fow
daya and tho rest of tho tlmo nlno.
In tho spring of tho year nbout
tnx tlmo tho nbstrnct companion al
ways havo somo of their employes
looking up tnx matters, and tho tax
association keeps tholr socrotnry
checking up tholr mombors' proper
ty n good shnro of tho tlmo. It Is
nothing uncommon to bco 12 or 15
nooplo working In tho ofllco during
tho rush, but thoy nro not nil work
ing for Coos county, by nny means.
Tlio totnl cost of labor for col
lecting tnxos for a given year does
not exceed 3-4 of ono por cont nnd,
I dofy nny mnn to show nnythlng
to tno contrary, it nns nocn cam
by somo unscruplous Blatherskites,
who would rathor find fault with
an ofllcor than oat their dlnnor,
thnt I hnvo na many clerka In my
ofllco as thoy havo in tho ahorlff b
offlco In Portland. Tho facta aro
that tho ahorlff in Portland has
two departments In his offlco. In
tho legal dopartmont thoro Is ono
chlof deputy at $150.00 por month,
ono second deputy nt $112,50, flvo
at $100.00 each, two jailors ai yu
each and ono mntron nt $70.00, ng-
irroentlnir a total of 10 regular dep
uties In tho logal dopartmont that
nro on tho pay roll every month
In thn vnnr.
In tho tnx dopartmont thero Is a.
chief doputy nt $125.00 per monm.
two nt $112.50 each nnd eight at
$90.00, aggregating a toiai oi ai
rinnuHoR In the tnx department that
nro on tho pay roll overy month In
thn vnnr.
Thla mnkes n torn! of twonty-ono
doputlea for tho sherirr or sum-
noman county mm i" " "
will nvnrv mnn Ml In tllO VOaT.
These are not all as tho sheriff
uses from 40 to 50 clerks in addi
tion to his regular deputies aunng
tho spring rush.
Now these nro facts that anyone
may possess by simply writing to
the sheriff or tho county nudltor at
Portland, nnd I defy nny one to
disprove tho samo.
Tho legal business of the county
has Increased enormously as you
will see by tho fact that from June
ia loci rvfnher 28. 1912. 57
1-3 years, there has been a total of
3453 civil cases brought In the
circuit court and out of that num
ber 1105 cases In the last 6 1-3
years, which Is nlmost 1-3 of all
tho legal business of the county
from Its beginning. This Is quite
nn Increase when you stop to think
that tho first 51 years of the coun
ty thero was only 2348 civil cases
brought In the circuit court and in
tho last C 1-3 years, 1105.
The criminal business has also
increased In proportion to otber
business of tho county, as you will
nolo timt from January 1st, 1892
- .iuiy isi, i07, 140 prlsonors
woro registered In tho county Jail,
while from July lat, 1907. to od
rr2'. 1,912, thero has been
139 reg stored, which shows that
. v-.iuuuui worK ror the last 5 1-3
i,niHnoCqu,n1?, nn ot tho criminal
SSrdl&.C0U,,,,rf0rt,,0lBH
mm. i.. r .i """"-Ba oi mo eniiro
yor, lll l""t four years, In
stead of having a truancy officer
for each sclinn iiiairi. .i.i... " '
Mi ....!.. -"".I, which was
to previous custom. Thereby mnk-
I II IT n ifrnnf sni. ... ... ...
, i ; 7ir: " '. lo ui .C0l""y
ni.oi.n . . . un, Producing nn
aerngo attendance of 90 to 98
per cent, against tho lifohnni nVn,
ngo attendance of 94 por cont for
any year prior. This has taken a
m oi umo tor correspondence, otc,
uhi. uvuii so it lias ucon n groat
" (, io mo county considering tho
Mr, Lund sava tlmt im win i.
careful of expenses with tho poo
ilos money na ho hns been with
ins own prlvnto expenses. Tho
holy Binoko! What docs ho meant
uoea ho mean that ho will collect
100 cents on the dollar nnd pay
over to the county treasurer 30
ccnta on the dollar nnd spond tho
other 70 cents campaigning?
Ho nlso says thnt ho will not
nmko the offlco a family feed
trough. From that ono would nat
urally lnfer that ho intenda to
hoard at a hotel and lot his family
niBtlo for themselves. A nlco mnn
to bo sheriff! Ho also says that ho
believes that ono of tho principal
duties of tho shorlff Is to prevent
lnw breaking. Geo, what a mighty
man. No doubt that ho thinks ho
s greater thnn tho "Great Je
hovah." Civilization hns been trying Tor
7000 years to prevent law-breaking
and hnan't succeeded yot. Do you
think Olo enn do It?
Mr. Lund saya that ho will ap
point Amorlcan-born deputies. Why
should n son of Norway bo nil
right for sheriff nnd not good
enough for hla deputies? Thla Is
ono of his mnny bnlta to catch
voters.
Mr. Lund says thnt mnny mls
stntementa nro being mndo nbout
him In his nbsenco nbout tho coun
ty. This Is a Btntomcnt whoroln hb
trios to convey tho Idea thnt ho
hns boon nbsont from tho county.
Hal Ha! What fools somo peopio
are. Rvory man. woman ami rhtlil
knows ho hna been on tho job ov
ory nour or tlio day slnco tho bo
ginning of this cnmnnlcn. Somo
peopio wondor how ho gota along
without sloop.
Now, Mr. Voter and Mr. Tax
payer, my opponent-, Mr. Lund hns
boon nny old thing for tho ofllco.
For Instnnco ho was before tho as
sembly In 1910 and wns dofontod
by Mr. John Yonknm tho Republi
can nomination for ahorlff. Then ho
enmo boforo tho primaries Inst
spring ns tho Ilcpubllcnn primary
candidate ror slioriff of Cooa coun
ty and received tho nomination
Then ho procccdod to got n lot of
cards out advertising hlmsolf to
ho tho "Progroaslvo rtopubllcnn enn
(I Ida to," then another lot stating
thnt ho wna tho "Progroaslvo and
regular Republican nomlnco," then
ho finally dropped all handles nnd
snya no is tno "Iiopuhllcnn" rnndl
dnto for ahorlff. A good many poo
plo nro of tho opinion thnt ho would
no a Democrat, Socialist, Prohlbl
tlonlat or nny old thing to bo
sheriff of this county.
You will noto his criticism of
what ho terms my bolng lenient
with prlsonors. Do you think It
rair7 uo you want a slioriff to
treat his prisoners llko thoy nro
tronted in llussia7 if bo, elect Mr,
wind. otnorwiBO, I expect your
support.
I will stnto that after Mr. Lund
got out tho first lot of tho aforo-
montionod circulars that ho chnngod
his mind nbout tho doputy business
nnd cut thnt part of tho circular
out whoro ho roforrod to Amorlcan
born doputlea or olso ho got out
enough to hand to tho Amorlcnn
born voters with It In nnd thon
another brow, whoro It Is loft out
to hand to voters of foreign birth.
At nny rato. both kinds aro botng
circulated, in conclusion I win
stnto that I am not responsible for
tho tnx laws that aro upon our
statutes. Wo aro abllged to iol
low them In order to protoct tho
county's rights and not poopnrdlzo
tho collection of any tnx. And that
I havo alwaya dono my best to ox
pedlto tho business of tho sheriffs
ofllco and at tho loast posslblo ox-
ponso to tho county, and will, If
oiectcu, do bo in mo ruiuro nna
at all times do my very best to
sustain lnw and order and at tho
samo tlmo give you a good business
administration.
Respectfully,
W. W. GAGE.
(Paid Advortlsomont.)
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Thono 72, Pacific
Livery and Transfer Oompanr.
8TATBOr OHIO, CITY UfTOLKDO, ),.
U'cas Countv. J "
Frank J. Cheney makenoath that ho Ii lenlor
partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney A Co. doing
I, Milnnii in tho Cltv nf Toledo. Countv and
Btateaferesald, and th&iald firm will jiav the !
um Ol VNH llUM'lir.li liui.LiAlia lureai'ii aim
every care ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by
tho lite of lUll'n Catarrh cure,
u " ' FRANK J. CHENEY.
Bworn to before me and aubtcrlbed In my
presence, till 6th day ot December. A. D. 18d
(Sill.) A.W.QLEASON,
v Notary I'i-blio
Hall' Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, and
act directly on the blood and mucoui luriAce
of the tyitem. Bend for teitlinonlal free.
Blanchard's Livery
Wo havo secured tbo livery bus
ness of L. H. Helsner, and aro pro
pared to render excellent service to
the people of Coos Bay. Careful
drivers, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory service
to the public. Phone us for a driv
ing horae, a rig or anything needed
in the livery line. We also do truck
ing business of all kinds.
BLAN01IARD BROTHERS,
Phone 1S8-J.
Livery, Feed ad Sales Sctrice.
141 First and Alder StreeU
Anybody canT
attach the
plug
MpBiBtB
The G.E. Flatiron then heats
itself in about three minutes
and will stay hot without fur
ther attention.
Saves time, steps and fuel
If the washing and ironing arc sent out, the G.E. Electric
Iron will still be found a marvclously convenient utensil
to have in the house. There arc many little things
women like to iron themselves, and many times it be
comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs,
etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions
like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the
work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket
and the iron is ready. Get one today.
OREGON POWER CO.
TELEPHONE 178..
CONBENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tlio cIoao of business, September 4, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Dhjcouats 1300.41 1. "2
Overdrafts 103.12
Bonds, "warranto and securities 03,689.00
U. S. Bonds to socuro circulation 26,000.00
Real ostato, furlturo and fixtures 80,000.00
Cash and sight oxchango 149,208.65
Total ' $023,476.30
LIABILITIES.
Capital atock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profit 11,419,78
Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00
Doposlts 488,066.01
Total , $023,476.39
In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockholders is
$100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TD2 AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. OIIANDLKR, rrcddeml BOMEX KJIEITZER, Cashier.
STATESIENT OF CONDITION
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
AIAIISHFIELD, OREGON,
At Uio closo of buslnc, September 4, 1013.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $456,211.87
Banking houso 60,000.00
Cash and exchangos 307,835.40
Total $813,047.23
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 69,662.67
Deposits 703,494.00
Total $812,047.33
PROFESSIONAL DIRECT0HY
OLIVIA r.DMAN,
Mffiiiiiiii.'ritMft(.,iU
Scientific Swedish Mnssugo, Medical
Ovninnstlrn
'! S. Skill St. Phono ttOg-K.
TOKL OSTLIX1),
J Plnno Tuner nntl Rcnnlrcr.
415 S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L
P DNa LOUISE LARSON,
PlnnUt and Tcchcr.
Hnrmonr, Musical History
Phono 254-R.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
I HENitY BENGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
ConUle Office Phone 291 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farms Timber Coal udtnta "BA8TSIDBI"
General As SfarshSoId Office 14-J.
Get Busy
AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, nUT FIRST COME IN AND OW
OUR PRICES ON SniNaLKS AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES 1.00 AND VP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.23 AN UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
I.
W. BENNETT
Uonnott Swnnton, Tom T. Bennett
Attorneys nnd Counsellors nt Lnw.
I'lnimgnn & Bennett Bnnk Building.
Mnrshfleld. Coos Co., Oregon.
pERL 1HLEV UALLINGRR
Pianist nnd Teacher
Rostdonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway
Phono 18-L.
T EV KEVZER,
. . Violin Instructor.
Apply nnlncs Sltislc Store.
Clnss Stnrts September 1.
WM. 8. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT.
Marshflohl. Oregon.
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grime Building, over Grand
Thcntcr. Ofllco Phono 20.
VfT 0. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Rooms 801 nnd S02, Coko Building
Marsliflcld, Oregon.
DR. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modern Dental Parlors,
Wo nro oqulppod to do high class
work .on short notlco at tho Tory
lowest prlcos. Examination froo.
Lady attondnnt. Coko Bldg., Opp.
Chandler Hotel, phone U2-J.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Barnard & Langworthy
Bco our window dlsplny of
WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES
LEADED ART GLASS DOMES
PORTABLE STAND LAMPS.
rilONIC 1R4-R.
TiTo Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
Is prepared to do all kinds of haullnc
on short notice. W moot all tTalna
and boats and wo nlBO have tho latest
style Reynolds Piano Mover. We
guarantte our work.
L. H. Heisner, Prop.
Pkones 0t-R, 120-J, or 49-L.
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK,
Houso Moving nnd Grading.
Wo aro proparod to do this work
by tho day or contrnct and guarantoa
satisfaction. Let us flguro with you.
G. S. FLOYD & CO.,
Phono fflfl-J. Manthfleld, Ore.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Sco GOJtTnELZ
PHONE JI121.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
WK WILL MAIL YOU 1
for each est ot old Falsa Test
tent us. Highest prices paid for
old Gold, Silver, old Watches,
broksa Jewelry asd Preelvar
Stones.
Money Bont by Return Mall.
Plilln. Smelting A Refining Co.
Established 20 Years.
H0.1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TO BKKTTBTfl.
Wo will buy your Gold Filling!,
Gold Scrap, and Platlaam. High
eat nrl.es said.
- safe AtolVir.Jr
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DEALERS Jt AGENTS
COAL COLONIZATION. J)AIW.
farm rwir, titmuiLp
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Orcanizihs or industrial
COffMms A SPUlAlTYsv
The past has proven that Inveetmonts In small acre tracta near growing
cities are tho most profitable. Tho C. B. R. S. baa such to offer. Chas. J.
Bruschke, Marsbfleld, Ore.
GET RID OP MICE
Trap thorn. Thoy start ares.
Care will do much to prov.nt Ires.
Our lnsurnnco policies do EV
ERYTHING to prevont toss on
your part If you havo a Ore (and
a policy.) Ask us your rate. The
cost Is trifling, the Insurance per
fect. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street.
WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN
GER BOY Something sent for
or delivered
PHONE 1BI-L
and we'll do it. Charges reason
able. nTAH ORANIIY.
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pueu
matlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
work taken at
GOING & HARVEY,
Phone 100 i
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