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OIIKHON CITY ENTEKPIU8K, Fit 1 DAY, MAY 1, 19R SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. Showing the mount of claims Howe!, ou what account, tho mount of I warrant drwn, and the amount of warrant outstanding and unpaid on the 31st day of March. 1914. Gtneral Fund Roads and Highways i.itn..'S Registration and Election 3.4St.ll! Sheriff Office 2.422.15 Clerk' Office 2.'-5 Recorder Office Treaurer' Office Purveyor' Office Assessor's Office Court House Circuit Court To mount paid out, County 8ehool Warrant I JT.9iU.94 Mnrvh 31. balance on hand 4I.629.TJ 20 1.007.02 1.O2S.70 1.794.9J 1.3:17.21 6.507. 15 1 ma tie County Court or Com l.t.'U.QD 6"4-20 1 . . . 1 ! ! ss:;s '" 2.B4S.65 221.55 252.50 Justice Court Coroner Insane School Supt Health Officer Fruit Inspector Stock Inspector Indigent Soldier Widow' Pension Care of Poor Jail Juvenile Court Scalp Bounty Tax Rebate Printing and Advertising State and County Fairs Sealer Weight and Measures Tax Department Rent of Armory Current Expense Total General Fund Warrant issued 225.S5 4.2S2.5S 4.746.42 730.57 223.50 197.00 359.70 2.40S.27 323.03 2li6.Sl 1.015.49 150.00 3S7.20 4 t t!).593.titl District Road Fund and Special Fund To amount on hand from Inst report $ 52,573. OS To amounts received from lvllniiuent Tax 339.00 To amount received from 190S Tax 6.9S7.4T To amount received from 1911 Tax ih.mu.ui To amounts received from 1913 Tax To amounts received In lieu of overdrafts in County Warrants To amounts received from subscription To amounts received from W. I Mulvey for Koad No. T To amounts received from V. S. Forest Reserve Rental To amounts received from V. 8. land sales and vehicle fund . . To amounts received from sale of cement ack 117.146.20 223.71 500.00 1,250.00 Si.sy.74 1.194.44 2tl.N0 $2i),0S0.45 To amount paid, Road Warrant and Interest I10G.8SC.8S March 31, balance on hand Stat School Fund To amount on hand from last report 94,193.77 f20l.0S0.4fi .1 20,713.95 f 20,713.95 Amounts paid out. State School Warrants J 20.63S.87 March 31, balance on hand M-OS I 20.713.95 Institute Fund To amount on hand from last report 171.02 .J 42.752.16 Total Warrant issued J133.S56.3S ikMiui. annual STATEMENT SHOWING THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. ON THE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1914. Liabilities. To Gent 1 Fund Warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid 2.462.41 Interest accrued thereon County Road Warrants, outstanding and unpaid 1ni on Estimated Interest accrued thereon 00- 0 March 31. balance on hand 171.02 171.02 171.02 County Fair Fund To amount on band from last report J 1. 0S.40 Total Liabilities Resource. Hy fund in hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment of General Fund Warrants Fund In hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment County Road Warrants 7S.556.; J 53.310.26 of 94.193.77 Amounts paid out, County Fair Premiums March 31, balance on hand 1,70$ 40 1.339.00 369.40 J 1.70140 To Unclaimed Estate amounts received from unclaimed estate $ 1.S04.65 Amounts paid out, unclaimed estate March 31, balance on hand l,S04.6o 399.69 1.404.96 (SEAL) Total Resource $147,504.03 , 6S.947.2S BBUUllV I, W. L. Mulvey. County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, do hereby witv th thn fnreeoine statement Is true and correct. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand affixed the Seal of the County Court this 17th day of April, 1914. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1914, of money received and paid out, from whom received and what source, and on what account paid out. Special School Fund To amount on hand from last report ". J 5.2S0.21 To amount received from Delinquent Tax 84.SS To amounts received from 1908 Tax 1.569.29 To amount received from 1912 Tax 5.693.01 To amounts received from 1913 Tax 36,517.96 J 1.S0165 STATE OK OREGON. County of Clackamas, s. I, J. A. Tufts, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand. In the County Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March. A. IX. 1914. Witness my hand this 17th day of April, A. D., 1914. J. A. Tl'FTS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF BUSINESS OF THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1913. to MARCH 31st, 1914. Cash on hand October 1st, 1914 $ 2.603.52 1912 tax collections 36,499.36 Penalty on 1912 collections 1,006.29 Collections for years prior to 1912 taxes 17,141.22 Tax sales 3,S 18.0.1 Fees collected 282.20 J 61.350.C2 Paid County Treasurer Account Tax Collections J 56.608.49 Paid County Treasurer Account Tax Sales 3.735.S0 Paid County Treasurer Account Fee ',: 2S2.20 Cash on band at close of business March 3Ut, 1914 , 724.13 Amount paid out from Special School Fund March 31, balance on hand Special City Fund To amount on hand from last report To amounts received from Delinquent Tax To amounts received from 1912 Tax To amounts received from 1913 Tax $ 49,145.35 ..J 24,627.61 . . 24,517.74 J 49.145.35 . 3,043.29 12.26 . 2.315.50 . 14,769.74 FOR CONGRESS W. C. HAWLEY Candidate for Renomination at the Republican Direct Primary on Ftulay, May 15.1914. Ili I win miliint a hltih Inmlltis and uai'tul ii.,ritii- In I'miai'. whlili Im ii( tin at-rvlr if i'ivi)' liwiillly In tlir lUntllii Hi fiv.'ly mill sin, II)' OWa nil tlmt run li ilona fur rvt-rv mult, n limn. Hint i-li 1 1.1 In th IMatilrl who timkm a leuneal, Hint turn klilnl lluniaiimla When funairaa a nut In aaalnii, hi aullitjl tilt (lull tfnlllK till!' tin IHntrlrl. It timing Ita n, i ,l ntut ttiv wlaltaa uf th hiiIi. MiMitheii of ll. Itlvna anil llur-Imi-s 1'iiuimlttr hni aiilil tlmt In knnva mora nlxnit Hit nl. i -wa In hla IMatrli'i mnt ihtwiiU tlirlr itn-rlla moil rrTi tlil than any olhi-i- who ni"-"t lii-fnre thrill. KOfll PKIt I'KNT of III. Wlliil.K amount ai-iiirUtil In I hi ii riil Itlvrt mnt lluilxua hill la fur thla IMalllrt. Hi hua alrrmlv Mrurtil Iuiki sums nt iinuii'V for wul.'io.ija, bulM Inua nml l In. r tnililli iitHw an, I will l,l In tlmt at tlila an. I,.n iinr l.'.iaid.uml wn, whit li la an in ri into uf mrr s;u.uit) .r )'rar. iik im jrsr Art iii.iiii:.r pku- 8IMTKNT AMI HI'IVK.1H1-TI. IN Al.l. llTHKIt MATTKKH I'UOMOTINM TJIK WKI.PATtK OK Till-: I'KOI'I.K AM) TIIK DfNTItY. A VOTK MHt HIM 1H A VcilK Kiill A KAirilr'fU IMil'HTItl Ol'H IIONKS r. AIII.K AMI KK. 1'Ki'TIVK I't'lllJi KKUVANT. ('uiicrrai l.-ln- in,w In arulnn hi le.ivia hla rniiillilacv In tin lunula of th vnt.'ia. tn whom In la rnfoiin,!ly aniLful, while tit i-mii thrlr Inter, .ma In Waah-InKton. Heart to Heart Talks t, CHARLES N. LURIC lla wltl niiprmlnU all thm la ami .tone In hla tirbalT. ' fl'iild Ailvti-tlMmtiit. ) PUlii Cur for 8tomach Dliordtr. IiUonliTS of the atomarh may be folded by the use of ChatulnTluln's laulets. .Many very retiiarKaliln cures have been effected by thi'se tablets. Sold by all dealer. (Adv.) in case or riKE. Welliwley 'iilli(!i. the filimm hH)l for young woiiikii, IiiiiI a tire the other night. The inn Im IiiiIUIIiik of the col lege, the Hue colli'k'o bull, was hurtled and many tif the muilentii had nariw tvK'npiK fnuu ilenth Hull call illscliia ed the fad that eight were nilaallig ud voluuliHr hail to tin Into the burnlni bulldlnft ml rnti them fnuu leei. The colleui' silffiriil ureal MH Uiilnry lna. which Its frlfiitln are now ryl to make up. Hut It learned that It bail In It atuilent lnxly some wotulerfully fine spivlnieiiM of elf ciiiitiilniil, r snurtvfttl, bruvd yuttiiti wo i. Two o( Ibetii eei'lnlly nx'elvisl and dtwerved iiii'iillnii III the news. These two, Miss .Moffat tl Ml lounell. re callwl the hernlnen of the fir-tint o iniii'h from wluit tbey did for what they did tint do. What they did wit to alarm the atuili'iita- nml get thi'iti out of the liurnlim Inillillng aa qiilikly a ioaalile. What (hey did lint do was to scream "Klre!" And fur (hat they are pralaed. To have yelled "Fire!" In burning KllhVe filled with slivplliK studelil would have privlpltntinl panic In ill likelihood ami n to Ihm of life. lu ilead, theoe two omi headed yumil ladle went frun rootu to room, rapped ou the dimni and, wheu thn Inmate nwioiidiil. told thetu, "Put on your wraps." When tin-re la rent (In niter It doe no good to yell "Klrar It diHa kihhI to tll folks to pull thciuselvea loKrlher, put on their men tal "wrap" and march In calm, cool. onlerly fanliliiu away frum the xrtl. That I why we should listen to the wont of wIhiIoiii uttered by snne coun selors, rather than to the wild eyed router, whose only end and aim Is alarm. There are thoxe who about It tM with fretixled K'tb ulatlons that our houaes. social, (k'oiioiiiIi, tliiaiiclal or national, are ntlre. They want us to rush alMiut excitedly and add panic to our other Hrlln. I'erhn they see the flniuea, or erhnp It Is all In their mind's eyc the i-(Tis-( on them la the same. And IhiTe are the otln-m. who point out iiili-t!y (he rvlla and errors In our syaii'iu and seek tlllltii'Ully and earnest ly. In sincerity of purpose and with unity of inrllio.1, for reuusllta. Let iw benrketi to tho latter and ap ply their ri illi. If thy appear good to us. Let the shotiteni alone. $25,000 SUIT IS BY WON CROSS CA8I RESTED ON WHr.TH CROSS USID IXPR158I0N "WHITI SLAVIn" PROMINENT WITNESSES TESffl Action the Rtsult of Campaign tplk Dellvtrtd In August, 101J. Tim for DIM of Excep tion Qlvtn One Way Shackleton Hopes to Avoid Scott's End In Antarctic $ 61,350.62 I hereby certify that the above report Is correct. E. T. MASS, Sheriff. Dy D. J. STAAT8. Deputy. Amounts paid out from Special City Fund March 31, balance on hand $ 20,140.79 .$ 7,912.93 . 12,227.86 I 20.140.79 General Fund To amount on hand from last report $ 272.99 To amounts received from Delinquent Tax 224.30 To amounts received from 1908 Tax 4,476.42 To amounts received from 1912 Tax 9.446.35 To amount received from 1913 Tax 77.842.40 To amount received from Fines II85.50 To amounts received from County Clerk's Fees 4,025.10 To amounts received from County Recorder's Fees 3,806.84 To amounts received from County Sheriff's Fees 282.20 To amounts received from County Fair Premium 200.00 To amounts received from Milwaukle Bank Deposit 70.56 To amounts received from Wild Animal Bounties 89.75 To amounts received from Training School 99.00 To amounts received in lieu of overdraft in County Warrants 13 00 Amounts paid out, County Warrants Amounts paid out for violating Game Laws Amounts paid out, Thos. B. Kay Home for Feeble Minded March 31, balance on hand $101,296.31 47,815.12 125.00 45.93 .. 53,310.26 $101,236.31 County School Fund To amount on hand from last report $ 27,084.17 To amount received frcm Delinquent Tax 125.04 To amounts received from 1908 Tax 2,238.21 To amounts received from 1912 Tax 6.981.65 To amounts received from 1913 Tax 32,174.86 To amounts received from V. S Forest Reserve Rentals 989.73 rMTra tOnf Pi rt j? Foul Theatricals Wheth er They Be In Theaters or Moving Pictures By WILLIAM A. BRADY. natrical Manager $ 69,593.66 THERE isn't a day when there are not more persons under roofs look ing at the stage than there are outdoors looking at baseball. Therefore I feel that during certain times of the year at least the niEATEK IX THIS COUXTKY SHOULD KECEIVE AS MUCH ITTEXTIOX AS IS GIVEN BASEBALL IX ITS BEST DAYS. We have discovered in the theatrical profesKimi that billposting is to longer of much use, and the QUICKEST WAY TO REACH THE PUBLIC IS THROUGH THE NEWSPAPERS. THERE 13 ONE THING WE HAVE GOT TO DO. AND THAT IS TO RIVE THE PURVEYORS OF FOUL THEATRICALS OUT OF THE COUN i'RY, WHETHER THEY BE IN THE THEATERS OR IN MOVING PIC rURES. I HAVE A YOUNG BOY GROWING UP, AND I WANT TO TELL fOU THAT THERE ARE TEN OR TWELVE PLAYS ON THE 8TAGE fHAT ARE BLACKLISTED IN OUR HOME. THERE ARE AT THIS MO nENT THOUSANDS OF PERSONS REHEARSING PLAYS THAT MEAN IUST ONE THING 8ENSATIONALISM. I BELIEVE THAT THE MOVING ICTURES 8HOULD BE USED FOR EDUCATION. Poetical. "Coets and hens have one thing in common." "What is flint?" "The KaMtnr lay."-Kaltlmore American. J Look Lik It "Pa. what Is a fatigue uniform?' "The kind niesvengpr boy wear, my son."-H:iltlriiiire American. Mr ...... v ... , ... . . . if wmv&N , V - . . " Tim jury In thn ll'.'i.Ouo iliun.,, u. nf M. II. Nimas aiiullial llnriry t'rua ri'liirniil a verdict fur illa 4, fi'iuliiiit after almost three huun delllierallou Friday afternoon. ,Ni.aM aiuirnrya r aiin u uj iu fiU) lilll of eicrptloua. Iii hi Instruction JihIkh Kukin n. fined the case to thn slnaln li.ut, n,, of whi'lhxr or not Harvey CriKin M. tl. Neasn a "white slaver" JuiIk Inalriicted the Jury that th fi'iuliiiit bad denied lie inadn Hi itiit, ini'iit and bad not lleinpiid 10 fm thn plaintiff was a "blt alnMtr.-m Ihial there wus only one lasun Uloti (hem. Many person prominent in I'ortluf m rti Introduced by Neaan'a allorwri to tenllfy rnni'ernlliK Ills rhararlrr.il. i-IhiIihI In thla list are O. J. limy, tin. Iierman: Jinlse Henry K. Miiiinn, W. I'. Iji Itoclin, city attorney uf port laud; M. M. Meaiham, atloruey; Oui JltrkatiU, iiuinuriii'turer; Jnllll MrO, altiiruey; Miss Kmliia lluller, Multno tuah county luveiilln court, and Juhl F. Carroll, editor uf The Portland Tfa uram. The (-nan realed on nthelller CroM called Neaao a "whlln slaver" nr got The defenao llitriidtli-ed 12 lluirt In prote (hat t'nia did tint lliuii lb Bind liient that ' Neaao la a v,iiu U? i r." us the complaint alleueil 1 he d-fi-nne 1 liilins lhat t'roaa did a.iy (hit It a a aliauio that th county court would avtard f 1 2.000 i-iuitrurt to I man who at one time had --i rut lie ted wild the Milwaukle Tu rin, a plai n which had the r -1 " : t of luiWiiK ruined thn Uvea of mur KlrU and wouu n. The ilrfi nn clulm tlmt ut no tliuo did t'roas diirini bit lalk Ihe 11 1 K t t U'dirn the tri all elft linn last AiiKual say that Neuan t "while alaver." On Ihe other llutlil. thn plaintiff lO triKtureil three wltnesaea, M. II Ul inlretln. (illliert Hilars and HlJum Unwell, who leaUtleil tlmt I'rvM ill J luakn (lit atuleuieiil that "NtM It t white aluvi-r" durlna his I1V Thn suit was the reanlt of rnnipalKli Hlieech inailn laat AutfUon Main street In Ibis city, aanlnal t' ly .Indue llealle. M. ti. Neaan rruW thn timber of the county fur thn rem ty court under contract fur ll'.'.onn Tt alleged remark of ('mi w as aimed U tho ruiirt llirtiimh Ni asn. OF LONDON. April 2S. This Is the sort of tent Hlr Krnest Khackleton will use on his trip to the untarctlc this year. The tent is made of especially stronj; canvas and when erected is covered with snow, us Illustrated in the pic ture. Hhackleton can thus break camp quickly and can keep from freezlnx when on forced marches across the terrible frozen field of antarctic Ice. V11I I, on nil hv any nltlr-r Interest (V eipt tha Interest of this county as) the slate at lartte. Morn Justice, fewer laws, better road, less tarns; aKalust exlravunmil appro prlatlon and the constant t-reatluu t salaried board and commissions. Stand Kor Permanent rcKlatratlnn laws, savloj cost of constant registration. 0 Election of road supervisor by tb peoplo regardless of politics. The establishment of tnte, coum and district road system to lini the burden of the overtaxed nirmci and taxpayer. The use of convict labor and govern ment aid In the construction of perma nent highway. Amend tax law to make It more con venient for the payment of t" quarterly or aoml annually. Kor edu cation and development of our stats- FRANZ KKAXIIKKUhii (Paid Adv.) HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross I ELU,C0Me AlOJ fF I I I rlOW,0iJtT WT TEfE I PCT' lf j (toM CAp1, ktMENCEIS 1 I 'y : N' , SiJ Things We Never See IB Gci' To t A ( &9ot 0? J J