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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1917)
m ßm l I Z ' ••i— = * 4 „— *§ CoMcnrmtkM. I W AR AIMS vtdnity to of County Receipts Fog the r- tha year 1*18. U m Conday Dm. 17, and fer purpoee of organixing for thè drive Year of 1918. Mi. Netten bea caUed a meeting at thè city hall max* Tuoaday evuniag at ;* • NOTICE 1-M to whkh evsry «me to iavtted. Corn Caoaty Taa fc d g s* for the yeor ▲ tostar« « f tato drive is te he tha Ml». ■«lag 0 1 flags whtoh aro te he plaeed Notice is hereby given aa required ia tha wiadews «fi hoaam and boaianm by Chapter 2S4. O e o ^ Laws efO ror At night a candì« will be money proposed to be raised by taxa Uso for the year 1913 and tha «atta a ted psehalle receipts of the Cooaty from ooOrees other than direct tax tlon upon real and personal prepari and tha amount of belano« 00 hand in tha fundi o f Coos County. ^ Tho » t h day of December, Ì917, at the hoar Of 10 o’clock A. M-, in the County Court Room in tho Court House at the City of Coquills, Com County, Oregon, la aet as tho date sad place whom auch estimates may be discussed with M m County Court, and thè Tax Budget for the year 191* lyto'riRht A red crune to te he at te thè flag fer every membsr The copione mia* of I m * w. suited in A c A nt flood« o f the beginning last Sondo y. Sondo] half of tfco aroa of U m «action I from Coquille appeared to bo < By Wednooday, bo wovor, th* had roeodad ao that only th* COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS Ho *l*o aufeatittad aa hia opinion that tha bridge at the intaraaetion of and Front streets should be dloaad before an 'accident occurred This year the county will pqy*6, With it* resulting suit forvdamages. #00 for the maintenance o f tha ferry -The other member o f tha street between Marshfield and Eastaide. The committee present, Mr. Barrow, wa* amount appropriated fog ronafMutbi* of the opinion that tha bridge might ferry in the 1918 budget ia $6,000. |t is not thought it will b* pomtbto to keep the present cou*y boat, the Transit, running for Mora tha* ,a couple of years and that then «Itam boat will bo needed to replace it. This situation bring» thp bridge question YEARS HENCE County Court and Commis sionen Coart: Salary af Judge, $1,000.00; Com missioners, »6.00 par day, hall at 7:$0 this (Friday) Uria committee la compete i bridge directly Will east in the i à million dollars of 1st Deputy, $140040; 2nd Deputy, $1,000.00; two clerks at $$¿0 par d a * $2,200.00; Extra clerks. $8.00 par day. »L - 800.00; Expenses and Of fice supplies. $2,200.00; Comity Win Hdfi Samt. a mile at each end of the bridge the county will find:it cheaper to con was author- struct a bridge than to run a forry. ¡'«d to have the eld railroad gra ^pthj»^. about the cost of ry boat the »monne It !s nc pare the estim ate for the probable sost i t tho improvement newspapers to give this warning broad six per oent interest on a $100,Onn The old bridge has been an eyesore and continuous publication from this bridge, and it said one can be built te for lo, these many years, and ia noW __ .I h U _____ t - i - i l C L l .__. time until tha process o f mailing Ques cross Isthmus inrtt Jnet south of the .1 ►lowly sinking. It is dahgtreas for tionnaires has bean accomplished.” h \ old Pulp mill for $60,000. It doesn't * iy heavy traffic take long to run three miles by auto To protect toe city' \ interests a or truck and the Baetuide people apt warrant wan ordered drawn for $6# not yet numerous enough, nor do (they pqyabla .to tho city attorney, who wi| There was filed in tho County dork’s furnish business enoagh to warrant attend tho county's tax »ale Saturday office this morning a bill of sale from the building of a bridge aahriy afhaiM to bid in lot 18, kloSh 6» of Elliott’s C. Milton Shall to W. R. Smith con long acroess the path of Coos Bay’* Addition on which tho city has alioa voying all tho Myrtle Point Enter - principal s«a carries. Tha time may come in the future when such a bridge typewriter. Mr. Shulx ccontracts not will be needed and can be bviR, |bnt to engage in the newspaper business that is a long look ahead. But» we« in Myrtle Point for tho period of five believe the'County court ia expecting years without the consent of Mr. A temporary organization for S to take steps to build the las« exp»* Smith. This relives the people q i sive bridge as soon as the Transi ts Hdsae Guard company was organized Myrtle Point of their pro-German at the Ko-Keel Klub rooms last Sui». new p apm and Its editor and is a con summation for which they have de SinajMoa th e Coon M anager voutly wished and hava bean long Ik- L. J. Sira proa ha* been appointed boring. The Sentinel heartily wel comes Mr. Smith to Coo« county. We manager for Coog and Curry counties understand that ho proposes to change for the Christmas Membership Drive the name of the Enterprise to the of tho Americas Rod Cross which-Is to Southern Cooe American, and thus do start Dec. 17 and end at mfdnight V tfrif rriT all in his power to rid the paper of Christmas. the flavor of disloyalty associated with Dr. K. A. Leap, of Myrtle Point, ap peared before the County court yes terday la the internet of Louise Hoot- on, of Bridger She ha* bean crippled by infiamatory rheumatism and has a dislocated hip. It ia thought that aa operation will restore bar to a normal patriotism of tho past has net been found wanting, it is not anticipated that any difficulty will be experienced when this «etfen is naked again to do its sham. M eed when QoquiHe wad asked for $2,600 last May, shegiroaipt- ty doubled the amount, making ft $6,- $ 12 , 000.00 Tho following ara tho moults of tho Bead District «lections net re ported in last week’s Sentinel: District No. 1, Uhmide and North Slough, voted a tax of $*¿00. District No. $, Larson Slough, voted a tax of $91*. District No. 14, Brewster Valley, voted a tax of *4,196.04*, to bo exact about it District No. 12, Fairviow, voted agaipet tha prspaaed tax by a om- $800.00; OSes Supplies, $900.00 ........................1 Treasurer’s Office : Salary, * 1400 . 00 ; Extra help, $200.00; Office Supplice, $800.00; Furniture, fix- orda, etc., *100.00..........1 sscssor’s Office; Salary of Assessor. *1,380.00, 1st Deputy, $1,08040; Draftsman, $840 par day, Field deputy, *8.60 per day; Extra help, *8.00 per day, $8,00040; Office Supplies, *670.00; Board of Appraisers for $6,080.00 ..................... School Superintendent*« Office: Salary af Sept, $1400.00; Supervisor, $1,000.00; Extra help, $10040; Traveling Ex penses, $600.00; Office $200.00 etc.— $ Salary h $ 100 .- 200.00 NSW Hall streak-- bridge and Front street alongside of Shore’s pool hall, by planking the old railroad right ' t way; nod that piasw and specifications should be immediately prepared for wiU be given aa eppertoatty te he a member of an order which is exclu sively for Uiq purpose of relieving thé 600.00 Rev. O. LeRoy Hall was a caller at this office last Saturday on returning from a trip to Brxvobeofi He reports that TV* Wagner, a rancher there, ha« about sixty gallons of sorghum supply the family