The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 28, 1921, Image 1

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L FRIDAY, JANUABY H
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«rhiçh appear» in scheel districts
having so special, school or road levy
and in ne port district. The highest
l « y is in School District No. 8, the
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the Coos Bay Wagon Road lands and
The summary o f (ha assess
/ did hot need a spatial tax to maintain roll tor 1820 is new printed and
their (schools for 19*1 ;
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¡fo r thoss who desire i t Very
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nation—$1,187350 to Coqoflla’e $742,-
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H also appears that the Cequille
VaMey end of the county had g coo-
aiderably largar-wsessment «hm the
Coos Bay end to Jedgo by tho Port
assessments whioh aro $11,7163*6 fai
the Coquille Valley and $10313.«* in
the Goes Bay section.
The cities in the Coos Bay section,
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ported over here M d o d ttto
«r r ia g a 20 daya term in the e
HOL I f he aMo plerta to lie thaï
t » his fine of $100 ia paid,'it wW
I tax to be
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The County Court m
In seeaku)
The regular meeting o f the Wo­
Tuoaday and tnuMMted the following
man’s Club st the root room Tuesday
business:
Parkersburg. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at evening waa well attended. The pres­
Haxel Bullard's widow's pension of
ent custom of tho deb in combining
1:9*4. m. at tho store building.
$10 a month was discontinued on ac­
Dow Volley, Wednesday, Feh. 2, at business with a bit of sociability
count o f her remarriage.
makes the evening n pleaesant, as
I the community hall at 2 p. m.
The county roadmaotor was direct­
Sisco Thursday, Feb. 8, at 1:$0 p. wall as a proAtabla one. Mrs. Ber
ed to advertise for bids for grading
m. nt Sixes kail.
from the end of Powers bridge No. 2,
the lower Cut-off
cut-off bridge there,
there.' to a
connection with th? old road at Sta­
tion $8 plus 60. Separate bids are
naked for earth, excavation, for rock
«cavation sad for grubbing.' M. H.
Dement gives a dsed of right of way
covering this road,
V. W. Wood askod for a, rebate of
taxes on two lots in North Bend, offer­
ing a receipt for tho first half o f tho
.f.tim i f tha state '«
raised m the
1929 tax roll M $9,4*8,106.22
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$6,01039732 er i 1« per <
«• $4,822,7
that $8^1
[ ths total
FORTUNATE
DISTRICTS
1*19 of
ceived as follow s:-
D ocks*, Padrick *
easts per cubic yard for
and taOO for clearing, i
o f the county. M arshfield,
Bandon. Coquille, M yrtle
ELECTOR IS
TOO SLOW
distriato hi
Of this ai
"i per,« a t is re Mad fog
«g«i (H||
Tho aasount o f relief to bo allowed
John
Kon
from
tho
indigmt
fund was raised from $10 to $20.
Alex McCloud’s bid for dredging
and diking work on Beaver Slough,
on the North Bank road, project No.
1, was found to b# the lowest
>
He bid 23 cents per cubic yard fbr
dredging and clearing. His second
4 ? r*<
•1 $21738934, aa
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8118374A4 « 1213*paru
118831737 M far
O f this
levy this
IM A »'
read levy by the County.
_ fr o « the State tax tha
$16331737 for Educational purpoom
aad the $34,489.47 market toads levy,
than will t o w * $39371.9* o f C o «
County’s propost i'« , w ho applied
Tho first o f these food aalee will bo
held at the express offle* on Front
street opposite Robinson’s store at 10
v m. Saturday (tomorrow) morning
ind continue until tho stock on hand
a disposed of. Tho ladies of the club
would like to do something to provide
the n ot room with tho furniture it so
greatly needs, and «rill endeavor to do
«e just a » soon as it.is decided when
the building «rUl be porm aa«Uy lo­
cated. It must be reanoved from the
street on which H now stands and «rill
probably find a place la Myrtlewood
Park, heretofore known as the Lamb
Grove.
.
change of service, says the Myrtle
Point American. They want the mail
to leave Myrtle Point daily, making
tho trip from Gravel Ford to D on
oae day and from Gravel Ford to'Lee
1990 and 1821.
to tho County tax, thers tho day following, thus giving tho Up-
fo r ___ __________________ ,
to A s county budget $101,
g o « to L w daily and from Gravel
«09.04, for special school
Ford to D on three t in s a week.
T w o N ew B w t fr t fM
171.6«; for the l_ mfll
school fund from State levy $473*#- Mail Im vjpg Myrtle Point requires
E. W. Gregg is building s nice
«6 ; or s total of $4863*036 which two days to D on and two days com- bungalow for J. L. A a s «, out Bear
divided by 7160 pupils, gives an avsr-
the Adventist church « Second street,
which he expoets to ban enclosed this
The amount levied for row »,
.«reek. It is to bo occupied by Mr. and
b rid g«, and fo r r i« is $2863*638;
Mrs. Herbert Lakens, tbs former ba­
the amount of tho special road tax ia
ng in charge of tho office work of tho
$71,0S$.i$; the amount of the 1 mill
Aascfi Mill and Lumber com pari«
market road» tax la $24,489.49;-the
. « m l of the market toad tax
matched by State is $24,4«8.47. The
total amount raised for I
and ferry purpo«e is $8683*730,
which divided fiy 800 mite, of
roads squats $68838 per mils
raised for general
’ purpoom is $81,7*04!, wMeh
la $8369.10 la « than ia 1919.
Tbe-taereari hr the amount o f tax
to be raised under the
|a as fellows: the
high school tax
134 or $43 per «n t ;
- the ificroata « «*¿ «»1 «A a ri
«* »
, *1»18, $10037*34 « 42.« per coat;
tha toeruam hi spatial rewd tax '« h r
Sheriff Ellingsen, Deputy Sheriff
Malohem, Special Deputy Sheriff
Bryant, of North Bend, nnd Constable
Goodman, went out hunting bortleg-
gers and moonshiners the first of the
week, having received some intima­
tions that game was good at Bandon.
Tuesday they rounded up Joe. Law­
rence of that place, and found him in
possession ef 20 gallons of some kind
of home brow, that wqpt by tho name
of wine. The next day they went ov­
er on Bill’s croak, an affluent of Bear
croak, and found John Coy running a
«till with two hogs of com amah on
hand. Than a n no doubt "aeon to
follow’* those lawbreakers to Jail as
span as the sheriff and his deputies
get around to thorn.
A. M. Dalrymple, deputy
yf internal revenue, is schedi
at B en d « today and t o ««
Myrtle Point Monday and T »
this city Wednesday and 1
Àpi
who kept us in touch with ths Pati-
Ac Jidrthweet during the yean we
wen oentemplating a removal to this
section. About 60 yean ago A. B.
was elected the first mayor o f In­
dependence, sad ha closed his career
as a Portland attorney. M n. Clark
was a booster of the Pacific north,
«rest, and did a gnat deal to induce
Kansas people to come out hen,
which they did by tho hundreds and
thousands.
The club wishes it to bo understood
that visitor« a n always sreleome and
it solicits your presence.
Com.
B asket B all Tom orrow
After the bills advertising the bas­
ket ball game tomorrow night «min
out, the local high school team receiv­
ed word that tho girls' team from
North Bond would bo over to play ike
Bilh Through Homi
preliminary with tho CoquiHe girls’
house at Salem put in a full team, and Urn gams with the faculty
the following
day Monday
Tomorrow sight’s game with North
bills:
Tho Rogue River fish bill.
Bond würbe the Arri inter-scholastic
Raising the legal rate newspapers game at the gym hen and the boys
may charge for publication e f legal an expecting a hard gaaae but have
little fear as to the osteoma. It will
notices.
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bo a contest worth seeing.
teachers’ axaminatlons.
One reason attributed to tho 86 to
Providing for ths consolidation of 10 loss to Marshfield last Friday is
chool districts.
Compelling sponsors of measures
as welkes a candidato to fll^ i State-
Next Friday, Feb. 4, CoqfflUe plays
Myrtle Point up then and a «nek
later meets B a a d « at Band on. . J
One herd e f fifty
lucerne T a x Man ÌU
p tM ri)«*
made the trip * most he at M*
owe «penes.
’A y ja J r
That nemo. W. L. Robb, aoemod to
refer to something long past W h « we
rend it; but finally we recalled that his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. sad Mi
A. B. Clark, of Independence, Kansas,
Horn «seekers’ rsUs of a little mon
.than half fare to the western coast
are to prevail again this year from
April until October; but so far no
special provision is made for th o «
who want to go tho other «ray.
Ten years ago next fall the «rriter
bought a ticket from Indepeadenca,
Kansas, around by Billings, Spokane,
and Seattle to Ashland, Oregon, for
$26, but the price «rill probably bo attempting to
about doable the* now for the same penitentiary.
Providing fo
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1919 la $11338.7* or 183 per « a t ;
tho Increase hi spatial part t a x « ovm
§ »1 9 Is $19,44^44 or *1.1 P « ceri;
the latir.ni» I* State tax arm 1*1# is
$113374.14 e » l i U per eeri; tha te-
erriJM hi County tax over 1*1$ is
$ 8 3 8 8 * .« * 3 P « seat; the incream
hi A a tatal tax ever 181$ (3om not
$ taeiuda spatial d n im r lax m i Sre
by this group of w orn«, who I
carefully and Intelligently studied
merits of certain measures should
caivo tho support of every w wsa
u