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BOSEBURO NCW8 SgVIEW. MONDAY. AUCU6T . AQI riV 1 HHHl UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMiilllllllllllllllllMi COUNTY CLtRK'S SEMI ANNUAL REPORT (Continued from page three.) u mummy Vlnt11", j rund Zi Kund ... Cj Ta1ina ErW::...:::::::::::;;;; Lnd FUIld. .' mood Fund Lol Fund " fool Fund " t ix bldiem !"!!!!'. tid Indfinnl Cuoi District I"!!!!'.'. Inu rc0u::::::::::::::::::; a ;;;;:;'!!!! ,uh und Smricr:::::::::.......; School . javrnile la'" bi Befund jUid School' Fund . . f ,y Eoad icc0unt, 11 Bonds i School Fund . I - Totals VirafVnnwTi! County leso SUMMARY. Balance January 1. 1912. 25.S4tj.3S O. D. 33.95U.8it 21.616.20 S2.875.29 6,75.1(7 8311 2.692.87 ...... 129,672.07 9.5S7.36 , 72,996.72 S.524.97 196.70 912.46 719.40 345.80 2,295.92 116.68 2,006.84 3.725.68 3,720,00 8,466.63 . . 350.01 303.20 1,754.88 6,991.68 100.00 9.5S9.03 19,227.87 17,605.76 53,951.76 ...... 85.00 124.10 7,886.94 Balance .1182,076.97 . 25,846.38 (457,230.59 Receipts Dinburaementi June 30th, 1922 1205.909 80 S184.619.43 I 4,656.01 O. D. 78.843.51 . 86,062.90 26.7iv.50 63.529.96 34.700.44 40.445.72 28.741.55 23,684.56 37,932.28 42,921.85 18,694.68 31,013.04 . 32.60 60.61 68,578.53 70.360.10 9,088.70 O. D. S34.237.15 190,328.56 173.580.66 33,493.33 2.228.29 40.802.39 107,480.90 123,806.00 66,671.62 35.006.33 17,961.03 ' 23,570 27 343.88 29.83 ' ' 510.76 687 16 332.00 1,267.62 10.00 V 29.40 345.80 2.257.86 2,869.63 1,684.15 7,345.77 4,456.07 . 3.006.38 1,493.30 3,500.14 177.25 50.06 3.852.83 3,720.00 26,469.30 43.631.80 8,695.87 O. D. 35250 38250 '320.01 303.20 399.83 11.00 2,154.71 . 30X9.54 1.256.14 35.305.08 100.00 20.00 7.16 9.601.87 19,227.87 17,605.76 3,187.60 67,139.36 85.0O 17.261.20 164.35 17.220.95 24.638.34 16,955.11 16,570.17 $993,956.43 $821,614.13 $647,418.73 Lees 23,340.58 O. V $624,078.15 REPORT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY 1917 ROAD BOND A1UUUUV AKUiiVU c Highway Hoorer sn niui no i It Crk NugRot jr Crwk Duck Fork FUND FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1921 . Debit Balance Expenditures hurt Diionville iville Carnes kville Peel iville Glide fcurR Reston tiurK Coles Valley flxiwer Millwood Irrlin Non Pareil friin Stephens School .. nd Englinh Settlement nd Umpqua bi Recdsport l-Klkuin n-Plat M illa-Klkhead ilia-Elk Creek Bridge .. Jan. 1, 1922. $200,000.00 $200,496.98 600.00 30,000.00 20.502.48 $ 9,484.62 6,000.00 1,667.77 6,000.00 782.81 , 60,000.00 49,918.34 . 10,000.00 5,046.77 , 10,000.00 3.82 . 8,000.00 4,909.57 , 12,000.00 9.047.45 , 15,000.00 4,768.46 711.75 . 15,000.00 9,055.45 735.11 , 20,000.00 19,510.99 489.00 . 6,000.00 3,919.05 . 6,000.00 2.888.19 291.86 6,000.00 1.560.85 204.05 , 10,000.00 6,198.31 1,459.21 , 80,000.00 9,673.83 62,811.65 , 20,000.00 12,925.88 1,688.93 , 20.000.00 12,948.77 , 10,000.00 9.615.87 650 5,000.00 2,380.79 7.00 6,000.00 936.59 2,280.62 6,000.00 68.55 5,000.00 4,114.52 $555,500.00 ' $392,771.89 $ 70,170.10 Iteceipls I 604.03 2.500.O0 3.500.O0 60,500.00 Debit Balance June 30, 1922 $200,496.98 29,987.00 1,667.77 782.81 49,918.34 6,046.77 3.82 4,909.57 9,047.45 6,480.21 9,286.53 19,999.99 3,919.05 3,180.05 1,064.90 4,157.52 11,985.38 14.614.81 12,948.77 9.622.37 2,387.79 3,217.21 58.55 4,111.52 Amount of Road Bonds Issued $555,500.00 Amount of Road Bonds Sold 611,500.00 Amount of Road Bonds Unsold 44,000.00 $ 57,004.03 $107,898.16 REPORT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY 1921 ROAD BOND FUND ' Amount Allotted FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1922 ale-Pacific Hishway .' $ 30,000.00 Wale to Kcler P. 0 6,000.00 ale to Fernvale P. 0 6,000.00 ic Highway at Johns Ranch to Anchor P. 0 10,000.00 onville P. O. to Tiller P. 0 40,000.00 P. O. Bridge P.lPifir Hiehtt'HV nrrn., finnlh lTtnitm . 4f. n0n.00 Ie P. O. to Pacific Highway via I'ruuer Bridge 15,000.00 lie Creek to Nugget P. 0 6.000.00 tie Creek to Buck Ford P. 0 6,000.00 jfic Highway-Coos County Line via Brockway and Camas 200,000.00 Co. Line and Josephine Co. Lino for bridges rights of 185,000.00 7,000.00 13,000.00 25,000.00 26,000.00 6,000.00 12,000.00 7,000.00 8,000.00 40,000.00 73,000.00 10,000.00 iC Highway tO Lookilie Olnstl vtn Unnnv Vnllnv burs to Coles Valley via Melrose Jburg-foos Co. Line via Looking Glass and Keston jtburg to Glide P. 0 fciville P. 0. to Carnes Siding fcnville P. 0. to Peel P. O herlin to I'mpqua P. 0. via Stephen's' School' Berlin to Nonpareil P. O in bower Siding to t'mpqua P.' o.' via Garden Valley '. '. '. '. itYT u-'diei F:lklon P- - vla "o0 Canyon and Kellogg Hand to Ward Cnrberan'.. n.. (land to Marvin Hill via Crvnn viiu in non no (ca a to Elk Creek Bridge via HayhurBt 6,000.00 icaiia to Llks Creek Bridge at Booth's Kanch via Scotts io.ooo.oo . Icul a to LIkhead P. 0. via Milltown Hill 20.000.00 El I n ,P- 0 48,000.00 if li k KpedsP" 200,000.00 khr n,v, .vtr Uoour'ch Highway to Chenoweth Park 7,000.00 flic Highway to oncalla via fii v.n nnii no z p n .,o ."rd Vaiicr 6',ooo:oo mL. i. n . V VlMe Tia I)avls 11111 6.000.00 Nua P. 0. to Tyee P. O 6 000 00 i'ficHTJh. 0,.tO.; Section Line up Imys'creokV!.'!!!!!!!!!! e.OOOOO . H'Phway to Morgan Creek vi nrrh.i. vn mi. o,K,ver 3,000.00 TOTALS wis Voted Wis Sold Debit Balance January 1, 1922 $ 8,686.90 3,067.66 6.00 94.25 2,712.06 661.30 8,922.61 36,358.86 39.50 4,145.30 2.00 6,853.26 2,224.85 8.10 "' 2.633.54 1,598.35 1,956.02 414 65 337.11 1,176.63 975.95 6,422.11 171.93 959.99 expenditures 887.46 79.05 67.37 620.37 19,607.48 423.33 2.463.43 2,498.88 29,527.44 -31,187.69 1,682.99 3,443.43 4,458.30 2,319.80 548.85 2,458.50 1.99 "l.iii.Yi 3,318.65 674.96 491.29 109.32 1,619.44 89.161 85 49,016.58 685 675.13 144.70 379.90 370.83 3,265.86 1.166.33 Receipts Debit Balnnco June 30th, 1922. $ 9,574.36 . 79.05 67.37 620.37 22,675.14 428.33 91.25 6,175.49 3,060.18 38,450.05 IS 10 WALK! AGAIN AFTER 39 YEARS (International Kewa ScrvU-.) NEW YOKti, Au. 21. I'UlougU a iriumpu of surgery, r'lvdenclt W. Uirge, j J, farmer, of Aliddlebur)', Vermont, Is expected by physician j ol Hie Hospital for Huptured and Crip-, Pled to walk again for the first time I in veurM. . w The date will be the anniversary of his loss of the usu of both legs thru infantile paralysis. This is the earliest case of lnfan- tilu arUl.-uia . ..I 1.. ...V 'U,,j.lD J 1. ICWiU IU IC1UIVUI, I J and is said to be the longest period S of paralysis, terminating in recovery, ; H in the annals of surgery. Birge was 14 whentrlcken. His legs contracted Into the position of one sitting. Efforts to cure him were without result, and the case was giv en up as hopeless. His life Itself was linilied to the range of a wheel-chair, l'owerlul Amis. He did not collapse Into helpless ness, however. Tho his lower limbs were useless, his arms, by con stant propelling of his chair and pull ing himself up by anything he could grasp, developed almost the strength of a gorilla. With his sister, he owns a GO-acro farm In Vermont, producing poul try, dairy products, fruits and bur iies. Dirge learned to pull himself up. hand over hand, into the seat of a wagon and thus managed his farm and sold his produce. It supports them both. Eight years ago there was on In fantile paralysis epidemic ill Ver mont, and when it subsided tho State Board of Health established an after care department. In charge of Miss llertha K. Welslirod, of Boston. Ono of the nurBcs visiting a boy who lived near the Dirges heard of the neigh boring furmer. She went to see him. Mure to Walk. A year ago ho was examined by Dr. Robert Lovett, of Boston. It was de cided there was a possibility of his being cured if he could have the ser vices of specialists. On December 19, lust, Birge was removed to the Hospital for Rup tured nnd Crippled." Dr. Armitage Whitman, visiting surgeon, operated on both ankles nnd hips, straighten ing and stretching thn legs. August 15 tho plaster cast which extends from his feet to his shoulder bladeB, was removed and teniporary braces adjusted, and he will walk, the doc tors say. Today he grasped the metal frame work above his bed liko a monkey and swung his body in Its stilt mum my-like cast out and stood on his feet, leaning against th"e bed for support and smiling. "It's the first time in 39 years,", he sain. The- Hospital for Ruptured nnd Crippled Is one of tho Institutions be longing to the. United Hospital Fund. 5M53 A Tailor Made Suit -FOR- $17.50 What do you think of that? See our full line of fine Tailored Suits nOSEBURG r CLEANER J. F. DILLARD, Prop. s Phone 472. 308 N. Jackson. E but the blaze was extinguished with a ' the sounds were not a part of the pic hand extinguisher from the Are truck, jture. As a remarkable coincidence the o alarm was exactly In time to ndd real- BIDS FOR TRANSPORTING SCHOOL Isra and effect to a fire prevention picture being shown at tho Antlers theatre. A film on fire prevention was being shown and in the picture a man had just rushinl to the alarm box and turned in an alarm when the crowd heard tho siren start and the firo truck go by. The effect was so realistic that It was considerable time before the crowd realized that there CHILDREN. was an actual firo outside and that Pays Creek. Will receive bids up to Aug. 28 for transporting school children of up Riv er route of Dlst. 14 and Union High, No. 10. 11 mile route. 35 to 40 chil dren. Will requlro l',4 ton truck. Write or see nie for further tufornia-' lion. RALPH A. MOORE. Clerk, Department Called For Roof Fire 90.00 147.15 ...$1,100,000.00 ...$1,100,000.00 . . . 440,000.00 $203,754.16 Debits Balance June 20, 1922 $ 90.327.93 Bonds Sold ... 237.16 67,516.45 1,622.19 7,588.73 4,4011.30 9,173.06 648.85 4,683.35 10.091 " "8.919.25 ! 4,917.00 1.956.02 1,089.61 491.29 : 4 16.43 ' 2,706.07 1 40,137.30 65,291.54 , 6.85 575.13 1 14.70 379.90 370.83 3,437.79 2,126.32 $284,279.68 .$140,000.00 . 286.279.58 A roof fire at the Marklln home on Fullerlon street last night resulted In the sounding of a general fire alarm. at the roundhouse and thn alarm was j sounded. The hand reel from the roundhouse was taken to the scene, Id Bonds .$ 660,000.00 Balance $153,720.42 OF ourcrw P OK IxjrtJLAS. as. 11 I'ouslas'ce'untv111!' C1,"rk. ot "uglas County, State of Oregon do hereby certify (lint the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the several i. , uregon, for tho Bix months ending Juno 30th. 1922,as shown by the books and reports of my office, care and cur tody, as I verily I'Atso my hand nnrt ,ffiii .t . . . oew inai 2otn day of July, 1922. IRA B. RIDDLE, County Clerk, Douglas County, Oregon. Abdominal Belts and Supporters Dollars to doughnuts you do not realize that a simple abdom inal bell or bandage, an elastic baud or stocking, a wrist band, or knee cap may be a suitable supporter to relieve many aches and pains, tired Joints, muscles and cramped nerves. Wo carry an enormous stock of physical appliances of this character. Killings are confidential, correct and satisfaction Is guaranteed. j Lloyd L. Crocker CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." WANTED boy. Apply W A N T K I w- M.'saengiT tHUTI) L IIUUl. VANT1-;I Mun fr rx-k quarry mmr .oak C:rek. w a . 14.25 por day. Tim u Ire Met7K,er and Johnson. 1'IU'NK lH:Ki:iiS WANTKO-Apply nt n- to C. It. Weuvi-r, Myrtle Creok, Orison. WANTKI Woman or Kirl to rook dur ing prune hurvrnt. fall V. N. Muore, 2so:i. Myrtle Ortek. rollert. . Want to nrcs-T a ho.mk wiiTie for term of jfiirn. i MiHern, wlili porrli, K:irnKe. l'lunic 5r-lt. WANTKD Prune plrkei's. iood cimn- IfiK. K K llatrlold. Pliono Ut. l. ltOX 94. 'A NT K 1 -( 1 1 1 t or woman for ' jteiH'fui liouflowork. tiood waKt-iM. i'lioiiu 1M7 or nee Mr. Wilder at Wilder & Ak-o's store. WAXTKD Prune pit kern and dry or men. Cull or write William Weaver. M y r 1 1 e V. r k m k o n . I'lio i ie1H-X -2 . KANTKlWonian for bmiHcwork. Modern conveniences, Addreaa 1-7, rr Newn-Iiovlew. WA.NTKI lidy without dt-)rndontn Jo keep lioUHe for mun Willi throe nmall hoyii. Write L. W. Cutsforth. Cottage (irove, ore. TWO oil TIMtKK FAMIIilKS of prune plckern wantt'tl at lite Itooth Itaneli. - ItlK crop, Kood eunii'l'iK. wood and watr fonvftitent. Write or phone. KtlwtnMoot h. KoMelmi K. MAN WANTKO to dV sollcltlnir u few- lioum in evening" (lurinir wrK. Alum live In lonehurr. l(!ht party run make from le to J.' j extra each week. Write the Portland Itu Co., Jtl.'J K. 17th St., Pnrllantl, Ore. FOR SAUK A few c-hulco roKiotered lincoln liuck. all uKed. J. A. Kunn, OinyonynU Ore. J-YHt UK NT Apartment, nice placo for. . children. f22 Ut Ave. N. or phono 7-J. M ra.ll.0. WJ Inon. 1-Nlt PAhK-A $:.r.0O first morlKUKe . drawing d per cent Interest on a, a to uci u alfalfa ranch. Will discount for cuhU. J. 1 Van Allen, laya Creek. , ore. . foil HALK--Whlto Itrliorn PuU.s, now hiympr. Kxcellent utoek. Write . or He A. l Campbell, liurriiroit bu, Wn.st toihtirK. KOU SALi: A barKiilir, fi (htvi, row house, liarn, and out liulldliti;, 1 1, ti, minuy loam near HoldlttrH' H nno, .t' fun. Addreaa Owner, euro Nowa-ltc- View. ; llt rfALK f horse, 2 ow. or wtll trade for nHeep i-V J. liurnkk. Mel- roHi'. Or etcon. I-'UU. SAUK Oil H'KNT A Kood Kmer non piano. Phono 44-l''-U. It, b I. No. 2. Unx 4 6. MISCELLANEOUS WOOPHAW1NO. Phone 16-K-2. MItS. KI.UKN U UKW1.S. iJreHHniaklnK. 2lR Prrklim UldK. HWKKT coliN Krenh every mornlnff at Kconotuy Grocery. U-avo onlfm for (Rnnlntf. Phone 63, IA. Hull. TAIIiOltINO and drenf"maklh, pfeiitlnft and buttonhole. 6-3 b. Main. Mrs, GulhrldRe. AOVKItTISINM The prlu -IpU 8 are KniHpe'l iiulekly hm wo tench them. Our courtto will open h I - oportuiii tlcH for you in th heat paylriK field in the buslnedu worhl. Prb'eH, ternn. on apolh-utiun to George I Hike, Sulh erlln, ore., representative pHKe-lavia t 'nrri'Hpnii ile nee He into I FOR RENT FOFl flRNf Bafety ovpoilt boxo. Honaburir Ndlional Bank. KOK KKNT ' room houie. kitchen ranttu all connetted tip. Inquire 4ol WcM Ht. T'olt KNT - un Tin iilVh. d rocuni. miltniilu for llKhf h"UM-kct-pinK. t'aM 2i ChHilwlek St., 3 bloi ka eanl of l'nipiii;i 1 1 t - I. I-'OIU SAUK PIkb. AImo Green Gaifo pi on is. Ilorman Pchulzo, llrockwuy, r. rhiuie 2-K-4 1. KUIt SAUK Stave and hoops for 8 by '4 Hilo, S. J. s'hruin, Glide, Oregon. Plin7-K-U. Kolt SAUK Modern 8 room Iioukc .fur- nare, full cement bam-rnent, KrnKC Price $:t.tma. Tenim. Phone ,l'-.l. 1-Olt SAUK 1 1 e k In t v red il'nmpMhlru rum, t yearn old, Ainu (trade Cot n-, wobl. U K. Gilliam, or plume 1 I-K-B4. l-'o'll SAUK fir blocx wool, 13 tier; on k block, f 3.60. W. A. Jenkina, phone 14-K-41. ON K uflcd Overlanl, good iui new, will -trade for aheup, Pliono Oakland U7-1 '-.". r write Box 11, lit. 1, Wll- bur. r. Foil SAUK Six year old maro, welKht about 1200 lb. Broke, alnfrle and double. Good roadater, double gal tod. Phone 8-K-4. Foil ltKNT KnrnUhed 4leetlnn room, (ne of telephone and hath. 4lil S. .1 ii- ki'ifl M. Phone '-V. " FOR SALE FO HAI.K Mlleji c.-w. Ph. me 32-F-11. FOR HALE Hny. F.aenbower Orcbar5 Tracts. Phone 2-F. t F 'It" SAT.i'J Polnn'1 China now h and plHK. W. A. Jciiklri. phone 14-F-41 Foil HA UK- K nit 1 1 riff nia hine. P.. O. Mux 1M. Myrtle Cteek. Ore. Kul! SAUK Pa'-k pony cheap. Phone :'Mt. T''v'i"'. Foil SA l7K-Vt ai "old Shei'hiTf! (tock don. P. O. JioX 7V, iiothurK. ( ire. "OU HA Ulv Annera bu(.k, bred from b t Kiock obtainable. J. I. Chapman, Will. nr. F6TtHAUliro 1 1 T I ; A 1 1 i : -T h rUe wi7 U fnuleM f..r eattU or aht- p. G. W. Cooper, M'-diofte, Ore. Foil SAUK Oil TltADK cylinder, T parou-nuer Ilul'k ear for Hiimlh-r ear. ' Would niake a Kood liKht truck. Hett Cordon at paint Shop, 117 UoHo Ht. Foil HA UK House and 1 lota In Suth erlin, $s ,"5. Will take (rood milch cow on i mil e. A. it, Mabley. box Hutherlln, Ore. WlUfj THAI iK miMlern cabinet ih"n" Kiadi for winter supply of wood. Phone !M-U any mornlii(r before I) o'clock or Inquire ut Hiyan'a Gift Shop. K W I :s ANl JlAAI.s"?r fale. reKiMered Shrop.ihlren. at Mcadowvicw. Mr. alter K. Stafford. Address Junction City. Jit. Z 1'olt SAUK Oli TltAIK -oil atuve, iVno leiim. h o i n urn freeu-r, druavcr, niM'inu'. ntattreitH, earthen jar, ftJl K.Une St. l'olt HA UK Team of Rood mares, cheap, Sound and penile, wt. i'f"0. W ill work kIiihtJc or wilt ride. C. U Weber. i:t. I . Phone 4.1-K-13. 11 MK FOlt SAUK CHKAP 4 room houne with ulc pinit porch, full hae luent, partly furnlKhod. City water, KI'I'.ikc. ie w chicken house, l-xiJ feet. lOt 100-lofl ft. Uo'.ated 1143 Gilo street. 1'rli o IKir.'h Hee owner on premlHes, K. T. Comtdon, or U. W. Yuunic and Hon, 116 Can Ht. Foil HAUIv fine hend first rhma Krnle ewen. Ae l to It ycitij oiit. Kvery Mouth ;uainnteed. Sh r ijii 1 1 1 re, Cot wftld, and ctonm hred M- riiiot . Will to ll from I to a r load. C. W. War per, Wilbur, ore., at G. W. Short's. Ft H I SAUK KO 'ft'erea" tlinbVr"lVnd7l tulle torn) hw est of Ira!n, Ore. S'j f,f ,-Ve. .'t,. ';i. S. U, tl W. .'mm- t v cruise. 1 .4 00.000 M. S farm l.ni'l. Pi n e $1 noti. 'fcrioti if lesii. d. rii U U k, 2-i4 JAtiohard Ave.. Kveieit. Wash. HIST Tlf ti l t P f the motor vehicles now hnn,;,:1 "tate high. l.JJl " Sunn '"day. -that .mount of money i,' t In Orr?on l,y tourtnts." Km: ,:v.BiM,.on.,'j' ' ' v'rl i co'''Hl during i 11 ' ' WPr" Oregon " O. car. trom other K rutr. ... MU BONO i "'5e 'or a.r VnlidiB. (ohe Sk Clancb Q-Kids He Was Also a Boy By PERCY L. CROSBY l r f'OR H! 5A JOLLY GOOD FCLLOW r ill i Lk IMS'1111 , 1 - mTTp.-r:fyi1'v: IMS IBMlH I 1 I 5r: ' I a. p i! ' ' ' ff i