The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, September 28, 1917, Image 1

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Warranta for taxas should bs re-
'ceived by the interested counties with­
in a week, according te Oswald West,
'on whoaa report the government is
now ready to pay the taxes, h r.
West's report shows that the sons Wes
will resolve fit round numbers ths fol­
lowing amounts: Benton, «78400;
Clackamas, «108,000; Columbia, «80,*
Coos, 81514»; Carry, «9,000;
Salem, Ora. Sept. 38—The 000;
past somewhat vaguely spec-ilating as
Douglas, «318,000; Jackson, «243400;
County exhibit baa been award­ Josephine,
to
the portion of the taxes from the
Klamath, «Sh­ The following is the list of the mea
ed the first prise in the Coast ot»; Lane, «180,000;
teCtch of four big delinquents that
only
about
two
months
before.
«277,000;
Lincoln,
«7,000;
District, consisting of Clatsop,
the ages of 31 and 80 yean
boon owing the county for from
1%e Farmers A Merchants Bank is have
«48.000; Marion, «38,000; Mult­ between
Tillamook, Lincoln, Coos and Linn,
two to ten years, which will go to
registered
for selective seprlee in the
the
pioneer
in
the
savings
bank
line
nomah,
«10,000;
Polk,
«62,000;
Tilla­
Curry counties. Shis also won mook, «11,000; Yamhill, «18409;. Ü. S. army from Coos county, with
in Coquille valley, and has paid a good the county and the portion to bo taken
the grand swoepetskse prise Washington, «16400. Clarks county, the names in theorder in wMeh they
deal of money to its patrons in this
lanison J r, Delator 108 department.
ever all the counties in ths state. Washington, will receive «1,008,
will
bs
called
ap
for
examination
and
Phillipa,
Myrtle
Pt.
104
Come on up hers and boost for
The facts stated above further em­
taxes are for the three years into' service in ease they ere found
Cook. This is the biggest -and up These
phasise what we raid last week about
to June, 1918, and will be paid by p&yskmlly fit. We have taken n good
the improvement of business coadi-
the government to the respective many honra to make this list typo­
tions and the return of General P ro /
counties enumerated. The money, graphically as correct as possible—
parity to Coquille. Bat this fact is
which has been long ovsr-dne, and end It took the letal board ban a
writ so large in the growth of nil lines
represents in twHijlffi ta the tuttt . ‘goad many woeks to completo it and
of business in Coquille, in its freight
penalties and accumulations, will get the names arranged in order as
tonnage and the pay rod of He in­
This is one of the moot gratifying come like n gift from heaven. The
dustries that even a blind man cannot The amount of stats and county
telegrams the Sentinel has received tax money cernes in time for tM re­
fail to sea H.
in a long time. That Coos County has spective county boards, to take ‘Into
L&xea only due Coos county on So them
received so splendid g testimonial to consideration in making up their bud­
Oregon, grant lands for the years 1903
the completeness and excellence other get and tax levy for the coming year.
786 Ernest Johnson, Empira 119
te 1318 inclusive, as as follows:
1649
Jos.
E.
Olond,
Norway
120
exhibit at the State Fair add taken
Net tax ...V ................,«187463.68
1478 Gao. F. Cox, Parkersburg 121
her place at the head of the whole
180 Andrew J. OarnweU, N. Bend 122
Hat from Multnomah to Malheur, is
ever, sfnes the,registration on Jonh 1292
Boyd Bruner, Riverton
13«
6, we note that some misspelling» of 972 H.
H. HolverstotV McKinley 124
names hate occurred. Where tre ab­ 90S Marion L. Coster, Sumner 126 A deal was mods recently which
Total taxes due.. . . . .«260,901.14
138 means a greet deal for ths industrial
solutely knew the spallings wem 767 GRfford G. McKay, Mfld. 137
Oregee
California Texes
wrong wa have corrected them, but 988 Thos. L. Ward. Mfld.
future of Coquille and insures the con­ Amount of and stete
and county taxes
tinued operation of one af our largest
due Cooa county on Oregon and
879 Wm. A. Bunnel, Eastside 180 pay-roll producing plants. We refer only
California Railroad Grant lands for,
to the Sitka Sprueo Co., which has the
1918,1914 and 1916:
purchased the lower mill from the Stete years
and
County
net ta x ..« 92,111.60
Robert Dollar Co, at l price raid te Interest and penalties........
48,498.77
be «80,000 for pleat end land.
rievr end neighbiring small stsoams
After purchasing the plant Manag­
Address Order««.
as Cunningham and Fat Elk, and
Myrtle
Total due state and
Coos County was awarded the grand such
er
Roy Wernieh immediately Jbegan
*.
North
Bend
1
21
cans
ware
emptied
in
Beni
Lake,
county .....................«130,61047
sweepstakes prise for the county ex­ across the river south of town. FMr
preparations for Improving it in ways
The
noted .Kinney, Taxen
hibits, scoring 78.6 The sweepstakes Warden Clanton had notified A. J.
to facilitate the handling of the lum­ The following
is the amount of the
prise to «100. While then were ether Sherwood that there would bo 80 cane
ber and for the protection of the ptaht. total state end county,
city
eounttos that scored higher in the per­ for Coquille but as ths Marshfield
The letter is to be accomplished by the and school taxes on district,
the
Kin­
centage than Coos County, they failed sportsmen were not pr n n t te re­
installation of n water system with ney tract as listed in one judg­
to exhibit such a representative shoe­ ceive their share the entire- shipment
gumerons fire hydrants at ths most ment for the years 1907 to 1916 in­
ing of producta, according te ths M- sms brought to Coquille. A. " \
serviesebls points. Water will be se- clusive:
nouncement of the judges. Polk Coun­
sured by a connection with the city Total not taxes ten years..«49,746.71
i
. Craig, who bee boon on the Job
ty, as an instance, scored 86.1 per cent, for T. six
•win between the Collier warehouse Total Interest. Penalties and
qr
seven
years,
was
in
change
but failed te bring along for its ex­ of the car. He said the fry were net
Costs to Oct, 1, i f l7 .. . . . 41,18346
hibit some of the banner products of
Grand to ta l..................«90484.08
for the sweepstakes. Three high coun­
neigh berk nnd of Portland. The
In addition to tkis the lots and
ties in each of the three divisions the
new bar of fry te the can varied from
tracts not listod in the cult mentioned
scored as follows:
300
or
800
to
1000
and
it
was
Im­
will bring the total amount duc for
First district—Coot, 78.6; Tilla­ possible to got an approximate es­
all
Idnds-of taxes, penaltiea, coats and
mook, 87.76; Lincoln, 884.
I A contract for a complete electric filterest
timate
of
the
number
brought
in.
the Kinney ostete up to
8c toad district—Polk, 86.1; Benton, These fry, which are about two inches
I lighting system has just been mads W e than on «100400.
Of this it is con-
834; Multnomah, 83.1.
, by the company with F. E. McKenna.
long
now,
attain
n
rise
of
from
8
to
1918
Wm.
B.
Sullivan,
Powers
' Third district—Baker, 7746; Union, 13 inches, but according to Mr. Craig, 696 Edward J. Roberta, Mfld.
I This win cover the entire mill and en- folly «50,000 will be due the county
774; Mortow, 764.
, ahto work te contiue ell winter as and state and will gp to replenish the
1287
Owen
H.
KhSWttoiV
Coquille
arc a delicious fish, being nothing like 636 Ira Tripp, Mild.
' it has been doing this summer, with county treasury.
the
mod
cate
or
so-called
“bull-heads”
1496 Osa. B. Allen, Lamps
While e grant many other people found in the Coquille river now.
1 no shortening of hours on account of As recently stated in these „ columns
548
Richard
Anderson,
Mfld.
deserve credit for the efforts they
i the early darkness,
many of these fry will be eat­ 126 Henry Johnson, Cooston
the «60,000 just ppid on the Boutin
made to furnish exhibits for thV Coos en That
i A flood light will bo installed both of
1679
Geo.
Kribs,
Myrtle
Pt.
by
the
larger
fish
is
sure
but
with
tract
will go to the county for
county display and pot them in pro­ the catfish instinct to hug the muddy 1237 Nick Randall. Coquille
ever the chute where the logs ere county «46400
end
state
taxes and be availa­
1432 Edward Ingtoman, 1
per shape, the men at the bat who bottoms a good percentage should 784 John A. Hunter, Empira
brought up from the river and on the ble for the redemption
1737
Chao.
A.
Knight,
B
1732
Clarence
W.
Myers,
Bridge
scoqpd this great hit was our County reach maturity and make an addition 766 Henry B. Lewellen, Mfld.
feeding dock so that in case of neces­ warrants. So in that of line outstanding
981 Russel Sage, McKi
the score
Agriculturist, Jay L. Smith, and any to the variety of fish abounding in 107 Antons A. Outinen, Allegany 1848
sity ths loading can bo continued at now stands as follows for money
Alton
L
King,
Pow
that
attempt to place anyone else in his
1670 Winifred 8. Davis,
night
-
1646 Gehrer O. Maee, Myrtle Pt.
will
belong
entirely
to
Coos
county
1817 Leo Gerber. Powers
class is what in Europe they qww call Coos county waters.
1663 Lester P. Trigg. Norway
This contract which was mads this soon as it is paid in:
770 Rudolph Sherych, ]
1389 Herald W. Quigley, Bendon
“camouflage”—which is only another
weak represents a considerable oat- as
882
Carl
57
Olson,
Mf
616
Royer
L.
Avery,
Mfld.
Case
of
Senile
Dementia.
tract paid county....« 46,000
way of putting our old expression,
toy itself and work was begun on it Boutin
877
T.
Q.
Donulakis,
M
373
C.
E.
Cunningham,
Cooston
Kinney
for oounty........ 60,000
out
to
the
Wm.
Manning
sms
“throwing dost in people’s eyes.”
749 Fred R. Nilea, Mfld
ioiu
naiijr in.
rciiBini. wjivin
1676 Harry
M. Fourier,
Myrtle Pt.
yesterday by Mr. McKenna’s force. Southern tract
Oregon,
county only 260401
Insane Hospital at Salem this morn­ 1288
1888 Vergil L. McCollum
F. G. Jennings, Coquille
The installation of the new lighting O. A. C. lands, codtity
only.. 130,610
ing. He used to be a fisherman on 1891 Bert Ocheltroo. Powers
system will, of course, permit the use
776 Carl A. Beck, Empire
the
Coquille,
but
three
years
ego
of two shifts of hands If it should
Eric Kanvo, Mfld.
The annual conclave of the Knights
Total ...............................«486411
other fishermen charged him 486
ever
be deemed desirable to speed up Thu
692
Robert
H.
Lang,
Mfld.
Templar of Oregon to now In session some
lacks but little of a half mil­
with
stealing
their
fish
and
beat
him
600
Tsoi
C.
Smith.
Mfld
production
in
that
way.
at Marshfield, having convened there up terribly. There was nothing to do 810 Alton Niekotto, Mfld.
lion
for
treasury; and by
The cost of the new lighting system the time the the county
yesterday. The conclave is prssided then but to send him to the county -1639 Lloyd T. Jarvis, Bancroft
Southern Oregon case
to
the
company
a^
b
d
to
what
it
will
by Sir William F. Laraway, of Hood farm where he has lived for the pest 1682 Otto W. Magill. M;
has boon ground through the courts
cost the Oregon Power company to and
607 Rehart K. Parts, 1Í
river, grand commander.
congress, following the precedents
three
years.
Hs
is
74
years
old
and
809
Wm.
A.
Sheppard,
build a power line oat to the plant
The grand council, Royal and Se­ suffering from senile dementia. So 437
will run up in the neighborhood of a
lect Masters of Oregon, is also holding Dr. Richmond and Judge Watson ___Josuha
1324
P. Jennings, Bendoi
its annuel assembly today, presided passed on his esse Wednesday after­ 804 Melvin L. Shankland, Mflï
48 Hugo D. Benson, Templeto
ever by William B. Bilyeu, of Albany, noon, and the superintesxtont of the 1783
Erwin J. Brolliar, Power»
ikost illustrious grand master.
( ounty Assessor the Groom.
At the present time the amount of
1648
Frank
A. Nelson, Norway
hospital
waa.wired
to
send
down
an
After ths dose of the grand com­ attendant to take charge of him.
At one o’clock tost Sunday after- outstanding county warrants is a little
1264 Clifford D. Hudson, Coquill
1066 Wm. D. McKay, Beaver Hi!
mander/ today there will be an excur­
noon, at the groom’s home on Spur- lees then «260,000, or with interest,
Earl W. Kmmeaa, Mfld.
sion tonight to Powers, whert W. G. Items From ths County Firm. 924
geon Hill, County Assessor J. F. Bey- something more than that amount,
420 Henry Johnson. Mfld.
Shellenbarger, grand master, will es­
ers was United in marriage to Mrs. Just think of the condition of ear
1914
Loyd
F.
Cam
best,
Mfld.
tablish a lodge of the Ancient, Free At the county farm a concrete foun­ 1178 John N. Kerrigan, Coquille
Myrtle Noah, of Sitkum, daughter of county treasury, though, when nil
and Accepted Mesons. From Powers dation has just been laid for the silo 614 J. Wm Richardson, Mfld.
E. N. Harry. The ceremony was per- these taxes have been paid in, as
433 Benjamin F. Wyant, Mfld.
a party of prominent Masons, includ­ that to to be built there.' A silage 1829
formed
by Rev. T. H. Downs. Those they seem bound to be in the near
McLeod. Band on
ing the grand master, grand secretary cutter and gasoline engine have been 10 John
present
were Miss Wanda Harry, sis- future. In ten d of stamping war-
Charlie
W.
Johnson,
Lakesi
and others, will visit Golden West installed to prepare the material to 1046 Ellis Hagstrom, Leneve
tor of the bride, who tenches the Me- rants “net paid for want of funds,”
lodge et Langlois, Curry county, going u n i t
1081 Steve Steward, Dalmar
Klnley school, Marion Wilcox, of Me- as to new the case the treasurer may
Milton K. Hoffman, Myrtle
in automobiles. This will be the first Britt Henderson, who was ssnt to 1708
K inlay, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Selander, fie adding to the general fond the la­
1881 Chaa, McPotl, Prosper
time la a number of years that it has the farm last year suffering with lo­ 1686
the latter being e sister of the groom, terse* received semi-annually on the
Hermann
G.
Fray,
Myrtle
1
been visited by e grand master.
comotor ataxia, has experienced n 487 Gas Klsnette. Mfld.
end their son; Ralph, son of the bride «300,000 and more ths county will
wonderful recovery and is now at work 1382 Bari L. Schroedor. Coquille
and
Lyle and Margaret, the two child- stand to the good then.
blowing out stumps on a field there 1823 Herald Green, BuAards
to make ready for the planting of
some winter crape. Judge Watson
says that Mr. end Mrs. Noria Lan­
ci re th have taken kold of the manage-
County Between 21 and 30 Years,
With Serial and Order Number.
MORE LIGHT AT
THE SITKA MILL
RAINBOW
: HERE AGAIN
aitfdMJRLi s
On October 5 the last half of the
1918 taxes will be doe. 'If they era
not paid by that time there will not
only be an interest charge of one per
cent a month but a 6 per cent penalty
will automatically attach.