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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
à ■ ' t ë QPQUILLR, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 19 1917. THE COUHTY exe- FORP ' T (Continued »51,033.42 far w. for port Amount raieed raral districts Amount rained by fund, levied by Co. oenrt Tntffi special tax and County F e n d ................. . . ( _____ This would inquire n levy e f eight end sixteen-hundredths mills o f the valuation of the County far last year, but this levy would also include the general fund levy made by the County court o f nearly two and seven-tenths mils. Districts that levied more than five and one-half mUla for the support of the eoaamoa schools last year (ex cluding the amount levied fo r high school support) would, therefore have profited under this system exactly In proportion te the terrenes e f special millage above five ami half mills. - On the basis of test year’s FACE FIFTEEN " * Lost in the Woods. „ • f said Notley’s addition; thence west to tee center o f Mock 49 o f Elli ■ Dora Brown, a well 1 to at ott's addition; thence north to the north Has e f mid block 49; has very little Wilkinson, e f Allegany, were to tee canter o f the north line at 4 o’clock Sunday morning in the above Allegany after having o f block 85 of mid Elliott’s addition; of south to the center of loot from Sunday noon. They found by e searching party heed block 35; thence weet to the west line m rryan y ed by Miss Wilkinson V brother. The o f said Mock «6 ; thence south to the two yoeng women started an a kike center o f the west line o f block 34 in to Golden qnd SUver Falla. In goin g said Elliott's addition; thence west to , from Ooldon Falls they got off tee the center o f block 29 in mid Elliott’s -| | trail. When they discovered they addition; thence south to the center lost they started towards home of block 80 in said Elliott’* addition; got further away.' mat to the center of block S3 rhen they did not return at dusk, |M|«r to t o n a competent executive Elliott'a addition; thence south officer to coneoh me ore tbo boards |a marching party was organised and center of the south line of block o f directors e f city schools' to hove the hunt continued during the night. said Elliott’s addition; thence superintendents on whoee Judgment The young women, when they finally east to the center o f the south line of op their minds that they «etw Mock 46 in mid Elliott’s addition; they con rely, end would doubtless delegate to the Superintendent they lost, gave up the hike end remained thence north to the center o f the elected such powers oe were needed te one piece, keeping awake and walk south line o f Mock 44 o f mid Elliott’* ing to keep warm. About 4 o’clock addition; thence east to tbe southeast to moke the office reelly efficient then e minority they heard e rifle shot. They had of lot 6 In block 74 o f said o f the districts e t addition; thence north te the •ehool that is in excellent condition corner of lot 3 o f laid block ,. one year may be o complete failure 171; thence east to the east line o f m id • | block 71; thence north to the piece of beginning; Notley’s addition and El liott’s addition wherever mentioned or referred to in the foregoing descrip tion, refer to the plat of said Notley’s addition td the town of Coquill« City end to the plat of Elliott’s addition to Coquille City, each , o f which plats to ■ file end o f record in the office of County Clerk .of Cooa County. The Better You Know Us and the better we know you, the more busi ness we can do together, to our m utual ad vantage. . So will you not make it a point to come into this hank more frequently and give us iportunity to learn yoiir requirements as ¿11 as to show si you how practical pur assit- m atters? ’j . . . a - THE OLDEST N ATION AL B AN K I S COOS C O U N T T QUICK’S Second Hand STORE ....................... - ........ First I .1 ................1446.42 Myrtle Point .....................'......... 117*00 o f Ugh jW _ _ - --------- as each district maintaining a standard Ugh school would make a apodal .levy for its support, bat would be paid by tee rest at the county tee actual coot of schooling the non-reei- dont Ugh school pupils, actually at tending its high school. Thus, if" a district had 100 high school pupils, of whom seventy-five are twenty-five »mr f'lehei . . w j- ______ 1 IS ------ . • • Set Heavy H arnan____ $16.00 One good single Harness. Big variety o f Heating Stoves from $2.50 to $12.50 Sew inglfachines, 8 Sing ers, 1 Howe, 1 . New Home, One Improved Faultless, from ___$5.00 up to $15 ----------- from the ifeth day o f January, 1917, or bonded within the time prescribed by law, to-w it: on or before the 19th day o f February, 1917, the seme shell, be deemed to he delinquent end will boar interest frotn tbe 2d dey o f Jan us ry, 1917, et the rate o f six per cent per annum, end will be sold tn thé manger provided by law for the col lection o f délinquant assemments. Dated this 19th dey o f Jenuery, 1917. J. S. Lawrence, lt2 City Recorder. _____ te p e f seventy-five par sent o f the expense o f »he Ugh school and the root of the county would pay twenty- five per cen t Under the County Unit plan the following results would be ' District Item would be wiped out, end children I An emmement wee levied and de school wherever it was clared against the lote, parte of lots lent for them to do so. • J. A. RICHMOND end parcela of lend benefltted by the A ll tuition charges against the • PHYSICIAN ead SURGEON. improvement o f ell that portion of pupil would be eliminated. • Richmond-Barker Building. Second Street from the weet side of The eSUnty board would fix practi ^ Coquille, Ore. Henry Street end running mat there cally uniform salaries and terms, end • Pfcotmg, Office 626, Ree. *14. from to the W eet side o f Myrtle could rapidly standardise buildings end equipment in all the districts. GEO. E. RICHARDS Buildings mold be located end transportation H would be .n reHed S T .T the east side o f Collier Street; te maintain Buildings could be erected ^ M ill hnn | Aim, ell that portion o f Coulter • needed. Many distrets ere now tome ceam, the e m o u n to ftlS 8tr* * from **" *°Uth end o f Cou,t*r ♦ poor to build decent school developed U 8tr^ *** naminir north therefrom * A trained teacher could he W . C. CHASE i to tbe south line o f Fourth Street; • for even the most remote rural school. T J T ? u it h i hiLhest h ^ AUo’ ■“ th* t P#rtk* * * atisknby - at - law Local feuds would be almost entire r V " h . J S L deooeit* atrM t tn m * P01“ 1 *“ f##t •oath of t Richmond-Berber Bid, ly done away with. , j V ___. J . ning north there from to the south » Another advantage would bo that f ’ line o f Fourth Street; * the County Treasurer would handle all the funds far the districts, end the county would receive Interest on the o f decidedly — iron ore yielded str**t ,rom • P®4" 1 _ the north line o f Firet Strmt and run- , . w h i c h la now over the county so that the low es 6*59. Thé Is s T »« tin n e d «“ » * J ï ü S " 10 it might drew if kept Intact, specimeh wee considerably °* Th,n4 is now lo st and ? 4| per cent o f copper Aim •** ti“ t P®**4®" ®* Collier Coot county, test N on. qf the sample**analyzed co n te « Stem* from . potei ten f * th * »1800 fo r H P _____ more than e trace o f sulphur, phos- the North line o f First Street end DR. C. W . ENDICOTT Most o f this would be saved by having plrnrua, aim nie^or »«♦«-"— so should running north therefrom to the north the County Treasurer act as custodian make a very good quality e f steeL ilde o f Third Street; • o f the funds. Firet S V I Bank B’td’i Phone Th* frttMrfl deposits occur in Colo- Also, all that portion o f Division The elimination o f special district brook schist, ead ate o f spedai inter- Strm t from a point ten fe d south of Mete 11, Ooquilie, Oregon. etnee i » * r * - * on Wake-Up RUey the north line o f First Street to the would greatly sim plify the _ est je . o f tee County Sheriff. Thu sheriff's J. J. STANLEY that at least 26 per bent o f the ax- of collecting taxes mould he by tee County Unit The fact that the County at their annual meeting test year, voted unanimously in fever o f A . J. SHERWOOD plan is strong "M1— ^ S S m tS n S S i — T— — Streets Tools o f all kinds, including. Saws, Squares, Brace and Bits, Planes, Chisels, Hand Axes, Brush Hooka, Cross Cut Saws. One 50-Egg Incubator, and all accessories. Alm ost new. Ax handles. Hatchet and Ham mer Handles. ... Milk Pans, W ater Buckets. New A second hand Cupboards . 1' •' 1 and many other New and Second Hand Qooda Call and See These Bargains A WORD to the WISE fessional Cards Lr " ■ II !■ Ill— and, H e n r y One Sheep Shearing Ma chine No. 9 com plete...$6.00 on file with the City Recorder and subject to Inspection by all persons interested and are hereby made a part NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. o f this notice by reference.. The whole coot o f said improvement Improvement e f Second ead Other is the sum o f »24,739.06. Streets, Elliott’s and NeUey’e Now, therefore, ell persons inter ested will take notice that said as- Notice is hereby given that a— twyyrtu psy M t ; I W h e n y o u n eed neat, n ew a n d n ifty L etterh ea d s, E n v e lo p e s, C ircu la rs o r other advertisin g m atter, The Coquille Valley Seattle! is re a d y to fill the bilL W e also have a large stock of Business Cards, Fine Pa pers and Envelopes, plain or linen finish, and can give you something neat for your office stationery SENTINEL PRINTING IS Hmth . . Q U ALITY PRINTING •» « * * * X ? J e S * Machinery Is High t We have given the metier o f laundering years o f careful study We have kept at the teak persistently to produce work that was free from harsh methods. We have succeeded. Our washing process has been recently improved. Proper washing is the foundation UDon which 1. built the art of sucee£ful IsundeAng. SetiefaeuSn ^uerSH tw o or motley back. COQUILLE LAUNDRY ft ICE COMPANY Str. Elizabeth Bandon to San Frandaeo Fare, First fla y at Dr. F o f mid Notley’s addition end running thanes west to the center o f the weet line e f block 6* o f m id Notley’s addi tion; thanes north at right angles to (he center o f the weet Une o f Medi E. &1S.T. K i m u ff Coquille, Ore. BUNCH Myrtle 1999 * 9 9 9 9 » 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 < Safe from Commi W intern C«a»aay ' J, ft. WAUTROM, Agont. B a n d on , Oro. E. D. SPERRY ATTOMBY $10.1 Mgr«., « S t , S. F. J. E. Norton, Agent, Coquille, Ore. • ABSTRACTS 14J Com County Real TtTLB OUARAVTEB A A ACT COMPANY paid to j d payment o f U m . Office Phone Coquille Office HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN. » 191