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ROSEBURd NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. FAOt THRU ( 975UCS SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Lnuil Report of the County CItrk on the Financial diiion of Douglas oumj, ww, .muS Ending June 30, 1922. Con- General County Fund. I 6, '. 170 4, r!f!r... Penalty and Interest .. C Tx Collected by Assessor . . . . P .-L.ii.ifd un tv, Irees k tees , tneotn Refund U'krniad ' " P'rom County Fair Fund 2, k on Bonus h?d;Miid'wi7Bd;':"::"!;!!."!)!:i;i::!!;-i5, W 1922, Over Draft . Tt.l $210,465.81 Wments: Oil HIirbwBys u Expenses .. S OKce I once 360.55 30.53 ,655.06 ,127.00 234.75 279.11 184.94 26.40 677.75 ,347.00 319.54 .006.84 ,835.50 34.66 ,790.17 ,556.01 3,974.36 3.397.60 6.643.26 3,674.42 trt Office 1,200.00 Fv r S7? ns tr't Office Home Expenses , Court Court ud Commissioners Court Yt Office 6,372.05 1,873.56 4.041.82 3,666.24 898.55 362.90 89.43. Superintendent's Office 2.090.40 Officer oj.8 fasDector 1,354.39 Aitent Z.5UU.W W Pensions 5.035.00 I Poor and County Home Expenses .'. 6,553.91 874.05 e Court 1.073.66 1.320.02 2,923.00 148.42 4,403.20 1,167.90 847.35 4,538.42 6,325.10 M 390.50 Kion as to Auditor's Report of 1921 6,806.13 frer's Disbursement State Tax 102,505.83 It Paid on Warrants 4.1g ift January 1st, 1922 , , 25,846.38 Bounty p Sealer (Weights and Measures) tt Expense aneous Expense j Service f Cruise I of Way aft ? tPTS: .3210,465.81 General Road Fund ' le on hand January 1st, 1922 .j 33,95989 lent Taxes 1.60342 ""i 50,048.75 licenses. Secretary of State 14 921 44 Bridges ' n'00 Culverts, etc. 4,365.35 I Rental (Sam A. Kozer. Sec. State I collected from various road projects for use of Cletracs. cks, etc frr of funds from various projects ; . . flutotis Refund sets Cancelled " " tion as per Auditor's Report of 1921 Accounts 280.30 2,036.17 3,768.10 13.55 214.78 479.29 1st on Bonds 1,101.76 Total .3112,803.40 IURSEMENTS: FX r!l.(incluain 3,254.04 apportionment of Taxes to au" fin nr.i ha P tin nanri Iim 1Aik loon u f 26.750.50 Total 1,803.40 Road, District Fund. lIPTS: ce on hand Jan. 1st, 1922 "fera11 Gen' Road Taxes' '. ', '. Total K'RSEMENTS: rants Issued t sf j' ' cv DistrTcts' '. '. '. . '. : : ; v. ::::::: : ce on hand June 30lh. 1922 .$ 21,616.20 . 49.881.06 . 3.648.90 . 75,146.16 . 31,996.42 2.704.02 . 40,445.72 Total .3 75.146.16 lEIPTg. Special Road Tax Fund. lVuen0?'Tr,e.,a,,1,,, 1923 32."5.29 k Taxes ... 659.48 I OO 1D fi7 Total , Jl'ESESIENTS: aats Issued ce June 30th, 192 .3 61,616.84 Total , .3 23,684.56 . 37,932.28 . 61.616.84 kiprg. Market Road Fund. gee on hand Jan. 1st. 1922 1920 T"M V.V.V.VAV.V.'.V. ApDortlontn.nt "led Warrants Total Pl.'B8EMEJT9. Fmta Issued c June 30lh, 1923'.'.'.""."' ..$ 6785.87 . . 610.38 . 25,247.89 . 17,086.70 76.88 .1 49,707.72 Total .! 18,694.68 . 31,013.04 .$ 49,707.72 FITS: January 1st, 1922 Pelfle Highway Right of Way. 'S Of W.w ice jun, sot'i'iijj"";; Total 93.11 . 32.50 60.61 f 93.11 tElPTS: 1917 " Bond Fund. f n'" h"d Janiarv 1st 19-J of Bonds Inters on Vm. 2.692.87 on Rn..i 11 ",7r1 on same m, . t7irsZ3 ln Llb" Bond. ;: I 9.088.70 I Total L, $ 70.360.10 r -"" u0d JO.I9U.AI Total FEnT3 ; nd Fund. - BSdV"4 M 08 Pb'v.c;'of'iond;;:::::: .$ 70.360 10 Miscellaneous Refunds & Tpnsfers 237.15 Total 1363.909.22 niSBl'nSEMENTS: Warrants issued 1165,206.51 Work on Contract 17.9tl 31 Rights of Ways 6.S45.70 Transrers 315,04 Ealance June 30th, 1922 173.50.66 Total (363.909.22 County School. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1S23 1 9.537.36 Delinquent Taxes 945.08 1921 Taxes 32,043.27 IuteroKt on loans 125.80 Forest Rentals 93.43 Refund 285.74 Total ..I 43,030.68 DISBURSEMENTS: Uy Treasurer I 2,219.29 Correction as per Auditor's Report 1921 9.00 Balance June 30th, 1922 40.802.39 Total 3 43,030.68 Special School. RECEIPTS Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 S 72.996.72 Delinquent Taxes 2,398.90 1921 Taxes 105,028.40 Personal Taxes Collected by Assessor 63.60 Total 1180,477.62 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer $118,048.78 Correction as per Auditor's Report 1921 5,767.22 Balance June 30th, 1922 56.671.62 Total 180,477.62 Special City Tax. RECEIPTS ' Bulance on hand January 1st, 1922 6.524.97 Delinquent Taxes 916.07 1921 Taxes 33,745.03 Correction as per Auditor's Report 1921 345.23 Total 41,531.30 DISBURSEMENTS: .,-.-,, By Treasurer "A. I X Balance June 30th, 1922 23,5(0.27 Total 41.531.30 School Library. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Delinquent Taxes 1921 Taxes 196.70 10.44 333.44 Total 640.58 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer Bulance June 30th, 1922 . 29.82 510.76 Total 640.58 Indigent Soldiers. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Delinquent Taxes 1921 Taxes 912.46 20.29 666.87 Total 1.599-62 DISBURSEMENTS: Warrants Issued Balance June 30th, 1922 332.00 1,267.62 Total W Registry and Indemnity RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Clerks fees 719.40 10.00 Total 729.40 729.40 Balance June 30th, 1922 Lapsed School Dstrlcts. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January IhI, 1922 Balance on hand June 3uth, 1922 Fire Patrol. RECEIPTS: ,nno . . jjorM Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 2 207 86 Taxes ' 0 34B.80 345.80 Total . .1 4,553.78 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer ; Correction as per Auditor's Report 1921 By Balance June 30th, 1922 1,478.46 1,391.17 1,684.15 Total , .1 4,553.78 0 Port of Umpqua. RECEIPTS: . Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Taxes 116.68 7,345.77 Total . 7,462.45 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer By Balance June 30th, 1922 Total .$ 4.456.07 . 3.006.38 . 7,462.45 Fines 352.50 Total ....$ 702.51 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurvr Balance June 3uth, 1922 382.50 32V.01 Total 702.51 Coles Valley Cemetery Fund. Balance on hand January 1st, 1923 Balance on band June 301 ti. 1922 303.20 303.20 Sutherlln Valley Irrigation Fund. RECEIPTS: BaJance on hand January 1st, 1922 Tuxes 1.754.8S 399.83 Total S 2.1M.71 DISBURSEMENTS: Warrants Issued Balance June 3rd, 19?2 Total Elementary School Fund. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Taxes $ 11.00 2,143.71 NEW PARTY IS : TO ENTER LISTS Bull Moose Party Revives and Starts Membership Drive in State. WILL HAVE TICKET . 2,154.71 5.991.68 30,569.54 Total I 36,561.22 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer .' S 1.256.14 Balance June 30th, 1922 : 35,305.08 Total 36,561.22 Industrial and Juvenile Fairs. Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand June 30th, 1922 100.00 100.00 High School Fund. RECEIPTS: Bnlance on hand January 1st, 1922 S Fraimn Otterstram 5S9.03 20.00 Total 9,609.03 DISBURSEMENTS: Warrants Issued .' $ 7.16 Bulance June 30th, 1922 9,601.87 Total 9,609.03 Bridge Fund. Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 '. S 19.227.87 Bulance on hand June 30th, 1922 19,227.87 Union High School. RECEIPTS: BaJnnce on hand January 1st, 1922 $ 7.886.94 Taxes 24,638.34 $ 32,525.28 DISBURSEMENTS: ' By Treasurer .....3 15,011.50 Correction as per Auditor's Report 1921 943.61 Balance June Koth, 1922 16,570.17 I 32,525.28 Margaret Durland School Fund, Bnlance on hand January 1st, 1922 Balance on hnnd Juno 30th, 1922 ..$ 17,605.76 . . 17.605.76 Conventions to lie Il.-M anil Tamil. dnlcH Appointed Intend to o;n Inate State Treasurer for Coming Klt-clion. Court House Fund. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 S 53.951.76 Interest on Liberty Bonds , 3,187.60 $ 67.139.36 Bnlnnco on hnnd Juno 30th, 1922 3 57.139.36 Driver Valley Road. Balance on hand January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand June 30th, 1922 Premium Account 1921 Bonds. receipts: . :";-"' Bnlance on hand Jnnunry 1st, 1922 1 124.10 Premium on Bonds Sold 17,261.20 Total $ 17.385.30 DISBURSEMENTS: Warrants Issued 3 164.35 Bnlance June 30th, 1922 17.220.95 3 17.385.30 (Continued on pane flvo.) County Fair. RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st. 1922 Appropriation from State of Oregon Total ..$ 2,006.84 1,493.30 .. 3,500.14 Balance June 30th. 1922 ..... ...... RECEIPTS: Balance on hand January 1st, 1923 E L. Parrott, Admr. Snider Estate Jos. H. Dearlinn, Admr. U. E. Mott Estate M. J. Rlggs. Administrator (1. W. UigRs Lstato ... Total DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer Balance June 30th, 1922 .3 3,500.14 3,725.58 2.00 30.84 SHIP BY TRUCK! TWO TRUCKS DAILY Eugene - Roseburg Freight Line And Way Points Special Rates on Furniture HEADQUARTERS Hig'hway Service Station k 144.41 dj was. 01 nHMPH 3,902.83 .3 50.06' mKVfMWtMWVfMXVVVVmmXV I 3.852.83IK K' PORTLAND, Aug. 20. Despite persistent efforts of hecklers to pre sent it, the progressive parly of Ore gon shed its swaddling clothes yes terday and blossomed forth as a po- ' luteal child, promising to take an active part In future political activi ties In the state. Permanent' officers were In charge of the meeting yesterday, having been appointed at a meeting some weeks ago. A committee empowered to call county and state conventions. such call to be made within ten days, had also been appointed. A membership list was thrown open and about 75 of the 300 who were present signed on the dotted line, thus Insuring Yor themselves a voice In the conventions to be held. While the new progressive party plans to Indorse candidates already nominated for state and county offi ces for the November election, one exception will be made, that of the office of state treasurer. Norman S. Richards, state chair man of the new party, announced that he could not give the real rea son why the committee had decided to pick a man to run on tho progres sive ticket for state treasurer, but that within a few days all would know. Failure to let the folks gathered at the meeting "In on the Becret" did not please H. D. Wagnon and Sanfleld Macdonald, two political warriors, who made remarks thru out the meeting that did not har monize with the program outlined '' by the committee. "Is this state of Oregon In such a grave plight that this organization must pick a man to run for state treasurer?" asked Wagnon. "Well, one thing 1 can tell you and that Is we want tho state treas urer because of the control it will ; give us on state offices through tho ' ! state board of control," answered 1 Chairman Richards. .. . VWell, I came here ready to leave the democratic party and Join a new party if it was an . honost lone," 1 i Wagnon said. "But why don't you lay your cards on the table? A few of you fellows meet In a back room and fix up a slate and then expect everyone to swallow It." Chairman Richards explained at some length that the reason for choosing a candidate tor state tronsurer was a personul matter that ' could not he revealed to .the public at this time. "You'll nil know. If you knew ' what I did you wouldn't ask that question." Indorsement of the compulsory 1 school bill nnd prohibition of alien lund ownership In Oregon are two plunks that will he inserted in tho progressive party platform, according: to an announcement made on the floor by Kred U tllfford, stnte head of the klan, one of the signers to tho call for the meeting. His announce ment was greeted with loud and pro longed applause. In opening the meeting. Chairman Richards outlined the history of tho progressive party, explaining that he nlwnys had been Identified with tl,ot i.nt.tv find thnt Ira nipmtipm v - w I wfri forced to fall back into the 4 ranks or the republicans because they A lacked finances to carry oii.the work. The nuw nnrtv Ha nillfl would be a sort of reincarnation of the old. organized throughout tho United States with ample finances and with a platform that would lie certain to bring success. "The time has come when parties don't amount to much any more," he said. "The principle thnt divided the republicans from the democrats years ago doesn't exist any more. Our party will place principle before of fice and will not be like tho men who are in public office fur gain and enrich ment." Aflor Chairman Richards had fully expounded the faults of the present parlies, reviewed the history of tho old Hull Moose party and had ex plnlned fully that the new parly -would not be bossed by any one per son hut would be ruled by the mnjor Ity, ho announced thnt the meeting open for discussion as well as ror rs on tho membership list. An assessment of not more than $1 on M j each member would be made, but nOl Unill IHUT, IIH t-AMUIll'-U. 85.00 85.00 Total . ,1 3,902.83 Judgement Account Circuit Court. RECEIPTS: $ 3.720 00 n.i.nm nn hand January 1st, 1922 Balance June 30th, 1922 School Bond. RECEIPTS: Balance January 1st, 192. Sale of School Bonds St Interest June 30th, 1922 Over Draft Total .1 3,720.00 DISBURSEMENTS: By Treasurer Fish and Cams Fund. I t 43,631.80 5 I Wayne Electric Vacuum Type Washer SPECIAL . .1 8.466 63 1 .. 28.469.30 8,695.87 ! ..I 43,631.80 $85.00 Phone 25. BADGLEY-ZIGLER IIDW. CO. CALL FOR WARRANTS. School district No. 58 hereby calls for warrants numbers 6. dated March 1. 1921. and 9. dated April 22, 1921. and marked not paid for wnnt of funds. Interest ceases with this notice. M IIS. SANN1K A NLA UK, Clerk. Curtin, Ore. 0 In CKy Todny K. I j. WakHy, of Glide, was In tho city today attending to business mutters. MRS. CHARLES G. STANTON toahr of IMano. Illntnrv. Harmony, Proirri nix 8tL. HlKh H honl Credit Given. Rnll-nr Ptudlo. -70? H. Vlnn St. rhnn 75-J. t lie if L' : r , j r r. 1 .1129.672.07 . 220.000.00 . 14,000.00 RECEIPTS: Iialanc on hand January 1st, 1922 350.01