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ROSHUM NBW-HKVIgW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922. PAOB FTVB fggeTDouglas County, Oregon, for the Year 1923 I - .1 t"tjcp Jlnrl 9llnnnti olan umniinrs nmnncw) tn ha rained in dollars Slid C i -rr: J A. A- I i u .n;nA in nllnrft 5) n d enntc f.i f. ,., if thp several oiv a iouuuiiL3, uisu wnuunu) umuuseu iv uo m - ----- v,i Showing Cii'""'"- - - -...nog,, as requireu uy simpler no, Laws 01 ureifoii lor ivti, aiou uu' "" --- ""'" rVunty. R01"13 and 0 k r ?l 1922 in the several funds, together with the estimated revenue from scources other than by t rees on hana - direct taxation. r- I Details Totals I ' 6740.00 HWHWAY3: M2o oo B-IU.VU tjloaJnuster " lerK lark "" . . . ogmpber (trl 1000.0U Tn? Kxl.en.-e i"";.... 600.00 Ljobile Kxpense r rtwi, worn Kfbin jd?,bone ::::::::::::.. !? M A Box Rent "v Asst'S 500.00 200.00 2500.00 1500.00 1S00.OO 1500.00 1200.00 ! & Office L & TAX PEPT: jfaX P'-P"!' Tax I'eputy in-., ivouiy linl Sheriff Deputy 175.00 traphlnK Telephone 600.00 r cf.itfrmerv koo ftft :ds - " I 1000.00 600.00 & Box Kent tertisdnK fa Deputies Jcnal Expense Lmobile Expense . K CLERK: 2000.00 1440.00 1380.00 1200.00 1200.00 ivputy 'frkeeper iocrapher fct'Zrapher JImR & Stationery J fcrraphing & Phone i00o.0O (aae k Box Rent ' ' . aiiure & Fixtures j fellaneoua ' a Deputies I fRZR: Usurer's Salary is'Jrer's Deputy's Salary graphing & Phone Uting Stationery Kace Box Rent (tare 200.00 1500.00 900.00 30.00 30.00 Jlishinsr Report : inn Machine Maintenance "i ou.uv 1000.00 les imre & Fixtures s'(a) Includes stamps for all departments. M- 0R: ties ,or 1800.00 tRputv 1440.00 Deputy 1260.00 ilvputy 1200.00 ! Deputies 2900.00 .Extension Clerks 775.00 li. Plats, Blue Prints, Schedules, Printing and JPostaee 625.00 tolls and Index 400.00 Itruiinjr 20.00 1i-ai Expense fcravtaig: & Phone pure k Fixtures 4 ft HOrSE: b.7- M'V tin k Water m'arr Supplies . . . . lJuitor hniittire & Fixtures t:rlc Wiring WWi , 1 ( t Otrent Expense . . T C0VRT: terierapher, Dint. Att'y I!:Ss ' Wt.s.es J.-s '''' ' itfcmeys' Fees 2J- criiphiriK Phone & Stationery . vrilsln? JJins Services ninsciipts " euaneous rv rni-DT. ' saiarv , rk ; inmMoners Salari.'".' n,!"1 i Stationery . I:aei vTtir.g . , .' i raphins'i'ph'one' E COI'HT: r--:abl .'. Jest's .. -r siatlonuy ftoiiia'inin .::::: : J1'1;' Eii,.:;';-'-- t:.:;Lpri-'-'v.-.:.: ir'e-iie Fee, t-Aornev i' .i -"'t., r''pKv::: !-n-v R.r; 1200.00 looo.oo 550.00 350.00 200.00 50.00 1300.00 900.00 550.00 2000.00 3000.00 40.00 100.00 200.00 8 (0. 00 3575.00 800.00 100.00 675.00 1000.00 125.00 825.00 225.00 175.00 60.00 20.00 75.00 10.00 30.00 450.00 135.00 60.00 175.00 150.00 25.00 ' on 60.00 175.00 100.00 1200.00 200.00 84 00 305.00 31 ".no 3600 200.00 11375.00 8420.00 3633.40 10420.00 4650.00 6590.00 9113.00 1110.00 1120.00 173.00 E372.00 1923 Jan. to June 30. 2792.49 1260.00 375.00 480.00 38.64 369.17 72.42 91.41 69.50 46.35 1260.00 750.00 840.00 750.00 600.00 163.43 497.75 464.83 1005.75 1000.00 720.00 685.00 600.00 600.00 15.90 505.43 133.44 150.00 8.42 750.00 450.00 15.10 49.23 (a)205.00 600.00 900.00 720.00 630.00 600.00 2096.55 610.57 409.50 16.00 17.1G 600.00 67.95 255.00 143.05 81.64 63.72 449.10 40.75 630.38 450.00 247.50 1000.80 2411 40 69.03 14.80 65.89 42.20 looo.oo 375.00 1573.36 32.75 1.50 336.00 718.42 62.96 6S5.10 262.21 42.20 25.00 44.75 2.15 28.00 19.32 294.20 6.50 9.00 8.20 35.00 89.13 400.00 75000 750.00 151.71 31 05 72 90 149 4". 16.50 18 on 151 87 48 25 26 57 6331.76 4418.09 1969.32 6899.77 2311.59 4281.62 4099.89 1108.73 352.90 1921 Jan. to Dec. 31. 5115.88 3370.00 1386.60 25.77 4 268.56 1920 5134.31 1919 69S4.41 64.95 2500.00 1500.00 1440.00 1440.00 1440.00 480.00 636.94 467.34 585.46 74.50 1316.03 131.66 7163.96 30.55 936.12 425.34 328.81 28.10 10.31 1500.00 900.00 29.40 275.67 (a)407.06 89.43 2166 30 12011.89 1 10437.92 9967.S6 8923.19 8208.00 6696.S8 3112.13 2100.00 2050.00 Despite Approach of Winter Industry in Twelfth Dis trict Increasing. CROWD LUMBER MILLS Pnxhu'tlon o( Lumber lioai ltes 1 See on! St:ip;e ami Mills lire .Nut Anx ious to Obtain New t'omniel.s. SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE The Specially Shoppe HAS IT FOrt YCUR CIFT3 HAND-MADE LINGERIE GOODWIN CORSETS BEAUTIFUL, DISTINCTIVE, SOMETHING DIFFERENT Ladies' Blouses, Hnndkcrrhicfs, and Mcce, in styles and patterns that wtll appeal to ycur artistic requirements. 2.".5 NOrTH JACKSON STREET SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 29 IVtt pite tho approach of winter and th ' shortage of freight cars In many sections, there v:.s no sku'koulnsi in industrial activity duriiiB Oc tober, accord hiR to the report of John rerrln, San Francisco, Feder al Reserve agent for tho Tweliih district, made public hero today. Mr. Perrin's statement follows: Hanks of tho district have fi nanced tho harvestliiR and mark, t iiiR of crops pr:v!e:illy without old of the Federal Reserve Hank. Conn try member banks actually reduced their borrowings from tho Federal Reserve Hank during the month. City member banks increased their total loans and discounts and also their borrowings from the 1- ei! Reserve Hank, but the total rediscounts on Nov. 8, $20. was less than 50 per cent it was one year ago. "As a result of an Increase of 1-2 per cent in San Francisco and deelinos In Los Angeles, and Seattle, the prevailing rate of Interest on t It is Thanksgiving Tirn- great American public pauses for toi recotpiitiun of tho blessings of pc Tht row in plenty ;md prosperity for the year. This s trusts its hundreds of patrons will, while hi'.pp . K-itiiered at family firesides, find much io be truly grateful for, af'd that our efforts to serve you in the p:ut have met your approval- 5 t& EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE'S ot wll;,t 4A Corner Jackson mid Washington Streets 2 . A responding- month 11059.92 8739.96 6720.80 mouth were in liabilities or October THE FAMILY 5750.55 2871.40 479.00 1242.47 9.60 32.05 674.85 1294.75 152.88 670.00 361.80 335.55 129.00 25.70 1260.76 15.00 1025.00 539 50 2768.00 3776.00 126.35 39.50 106.64 39.50 246.85 260.25 12.65 2550.00 2477.17 1054.02 89.14 927.05 1210.00 107.03 817.21 206.09 154.20 25.40 17.20 66.50 879.36 23.30 48.80 136.00 41.25 256.57 9.50 177.50 2.01 171.80 1500.00 1500,00 34.89 83,88 ?"2.65 457.22 166 14 4t 00 60.50 282 49 190.86 4145.44 7291.97 6495.29 8040.30 6036.67 6190.93 8114.41 0321.86 3791.53 1286.60 S70.38 9S3.50 customers' loans is now practically I eluding tho figur uniform nt 5 1-2 to 6 per cent ln.clsco tho fame tho leading financial centers of the. Pacific Coast. "Production of lumber during Oc tober was at record levels. Ship-' ments were curtailed by the ear! shortage and mills wero reluctant to accept new orders, the prompt ! shipment of which could . not be promised. "Consumption of tho principal mineral products of tho district con- tlnues to exceed present output and i stocks have been or are bidng re- j duced to normal levels. Metal prices have remained steady or have ad- j vancod, the market for lead and zinc beitiK particularly active. I 'Production of petroleum In Cal ifornia nt 432,885 barrels per day increased 0.4 per cent over the pre vious record month of September. 1 922, chiefly duo to flusli output. in the newer fields nt hama ee Springs and Huntington Heacb. Cur rent consumption also Increased but. was less than production, and stor age stocks rose to 67.116,832 bar rels on Nov. 1, 19 "2, compared with 33.1 10,456 barrels held on Nov. 1. 1922. "The number of building permits issued In 20 principal cities during' Oct. 1922. was 1 2.254. a record for, this district and an increase of 7.0 per cent over the number Issued in Oct. 1921. I "Kmployment conditions at. the j beginning of the winter season nre reported to bo better than Tho usual seasonal d-eroasi I the demand for workers in mil door activities hut been largely otT-i't by an Increased demand in other industries. "Prices of nearly all of (lie more important agricultural products rose during October and despite the car shortage, tbe movement of the dis trict's crops to market was arceb'r at. d. The Ri-noral price be I. ;c shown by (lie I'nitcd states llureau of Labor Index number, wbicli us" 191.1 prices as 100, ndvnnenl from 153 In September to 151 in Oclnh.T. "Reporting department ston s In this district enioyed the 1m -f Oc tober trade in their hbfnrv dining the past, month. The value of sales of .12 stores was 10. per cent rre;'( er than In October, l;i2l. Klght of tin- ten lines of wholes. le trade for whb h sales fienres ate a.-seru-bled, showed an Increase in the val ue of sab s In October. 1022, com pared Willi October. 1921. "If figures for San Fnmrlrn be excluded, (he total of hank debit i In reporting cities or tin- dlstrvi was 22.7 per cent prc.i'er darn October, 1H22, than during tlie ror- a year ago. In-, hours, and ho had not regained his i for San Trail-1 senses completely even niter discm- tbo fame comparison Khows ' barking from the train here. increase of 5.S per cent. ! When Audrey Fredericks, right half. "Ituslnoss failures during the .was bit In the side and received a greater in iiumior and than in September i',122 1921. REUNION. 1574.29 i:i22.99 SOI. 10 171.86 4876 63 156.81 .V.99.73 117.5C 4012.1 ' When Thanksgiving brings the fam ily together, record the reunion with M iM-nnii uli.itni.rnnh A i,l uletiire increases in vi-.lue with tho passing I years. lie sure to nuiko this holiday I tbe occasion for tin siltiirg. Appoint-1 nients should be made in adMince. j CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO, Roseburs Nafl Hank Hulg. U. of 0. Team Leaves for SeaitU body injury, lie left the game. Follow ing htm went Archie Wycoff, left guard, Willi a severe charleyhorse. Lowell Manerud, substitute, left half, was the last man hurt, lio was kit on the hip bone and his right leg tem porarily paralyzed. None of the men are badly injured, from a survey this morning, believes (Iraiinis, but bo lias issued a cull for his playera to nppear at 3 o'clock this . afternoon so ho can give them tho once-over. Only two men had to be ( carried from the field at Salem Satur-; day, tbe rest coining in ou their own ' legs. : i 'KUCENE, Nov. 28. (Special.) In the best condition of the year and ! primed in every way to put up tbe (battle of their lives, 22 men, conipris iing tiie I'niversity of Oregon varsiiy ll'noihal! team, accompanied by a staff of conches, trainers and managers, tei'l. k,,v ibis aiterniMin bound lor ' SealMe, where Ibey will meet tho Washington eleven on Thanksgiving day. Coach Hunt inc.tnn pOt the squad through a bard week of scrimmage normal, jand signal piaeiiee last week, giving (lie valsliy ils itnal lonenes, uevetop ing a string oi' dependable subsi it utes and allowing injured members to re turn to the eligible list. While tile eleven will nils:, the sol vices of lilld Hrov, li at end i.cvuoiy, Coach Hunt ington declared shortly before bav in:; that the Oregon team is in the best cor.dii ien ii has been Ibis season. Oregon has gone through I'll unde- Sewlng machines repaired and rent- j ed. Hemstitching. Singer Stora.t Phono 513-J. 4 Gifts For Christmas CiiriMtitms tin'" Itio Rrnnd old time of Hie yr;ir, when fcood will and Ki'ii- Tostt hold the utaf1 is horn. Evrryw body Iowa to (sivo Chrhstnuis Rifts,, but the :ii:It'Mi(m of those Rifts has iMM'oint u irobh'm. How about aunty, sish-r Mary, brother Jiob, Mother and Pad? lininy weather, crowded stores, tired and Impatient clerks theno ull con tribute to ta!io thy nleusure out of Chi ictinas j'lvinR". of live con) en-nee the lust two, aj;ainst A. ( ;0iov, rd i Huniuclit f' atrd m ason j-miim'S, and in i lie pow ei 1'u I l, Stat el'-vi'iis. nf unusual stntiplh. Willi Hie it: i l ion nf two ends ;nnt a laekh1 position, the It am which Iim s ujt a: ainsl the 1 1 j 1 I tlrl ll' l m'A he ( otinn;S"i of men of at lr:iM olie i ai ':l evp"l'ieice. They are ;:j:.hi!y J i j- 1 j i i' than tlie Ilir l;ies 1'iet are yourself in tho quiet and ron i fort, of your own home, selertinc I your Riftft. Thif is where the Fuller Hrtifh man comes in. Hp helps you select appropriate presents for your family and friend.':. He helps you arrange Keis which can bn added to from year to year, and delivers them and Washington " u.v u, . , . . ... 'or Rive away. 'I his is the reason tho Kuiler 1 1 r utd t in a n i s wel co n i -d in every home as Christmas upproaeheB. but will be hna il m th I format ions hi' li 1 ' ei. ::t a::;iinsL W.r hiiii'i five year.!, durju: w h.t ( trc.-on v. d so i ! t i- ..II in the past h t line ( recoil pr- J. I!. Ciaty, the local Fuller man, is a r. : :d' n( nf lIoseburR, and Is hero to fill your ii"'idn in the brush line. If he does imf call upon you within the next few days. Just phono his home and he will call. I can Identify him bv the Fuller mark button in his lapel ad Mrs. Bert Putman ;ii:,s del. .-led tho V. a.- Ii inr.l on 1:1 lis , Trad .three tinier. 'liown b.-low. This guunin'-e: gel I'altii lllar f :: llii'ii -am e i . alt.iched nine Fl'LI.KIt UrUKheS. to I lie game in I h:il I tie w i :ui'-r Will ie I :indis,iul' d r hs'uhi .11 of tie- northwest j "" '" re.iee and will be in a po-iiinnj jsS 'to be si-b :..! ss ;... i. m ' r. .i . .- . lit ' 7? i ; 1 ilii west l.UHil. 1 I'etin Slaie iii I lie j tgjftl "f 'y,- V ;.-i::till:.l in; , 1 -:ei 1 n ,:i:, ! c..n'e-l at la. a- j .)(". f'J i ' ': '';'. .!. mi New Year .; .lay. j I U y ' Jf f o II ! " - WSltM -f ! NOTICC j Xv-JT4 i, I he Ann 10:01 I., "ion Ufmniis -W- r lAu-.i'iaiy v. ill ..,', a K. .1 food and . VRY F U U"- ' neeilieworl: : ; b e-t I n 1 miier !). 'a:i h ; for fut , her iinneiiai m ni. ; J 1 ! Ewjev.e Loses Ten II. CKAItV l-'uib r r.i u ii M.m. phone :;o2..m. Players in Game'- ! WWiTAVa; SJ1 Pi'2EiTiti"r N'.-tufe's First Law HELD 11! ;i.m:, ',, tool' t! t, I, ti ll .'VI.'I.'VIlVIXVV ft I Plenty of Milk Half tlie Living lie it a. W:.-!. -I ,;. id.-r tir. '' ''! t : ;: - .1 u, '...,i :. -. '-; i a v ,.J and r o-i-I-e t , i bv i... !: i f-i.-ryboiiy. 1 ; ' ' Jo-, be l';iv(,n!i: i're et'ij .a !,.- t -i. t tro-.b!o at d v.cs enrf d Ae I nn-i- ;-d I-. i ;- : - ' i ,1 I'lf- . ; : V i I . , !,.. Mr . I.' -it i-inai,.::. i: V:', V.'la n i :! ' 'i ; t .- ,.'. k .,. ... ! I.:... ' .,, vit, .!;-.' "'' :'.' ; ' : )., ....-r. !:,!.. in 1 ' t : - ' ',; '. li - 1 . - 1 1 trl:il l-l-S. r v.i'itu l... a., 1 i.i . in -Ol.e ,a t I ... ' l-i ii.. a ori id.. I . ' v Jl' ! 1 1 . 1 1 si:!. , 'I il'- Ml : e:,!l - - " . l"a.l. s!e Mh'. r. e. -ll'l!.. .':' i '. t. r, M.i lei e i lit ( to,, f. 0 b. n. b, a- il oil' , K. 'I 'j.. Ii.ev. i - ' sl.ull t la I ' hi:;! v f s ff VJn sod only tbo pure, Ecicntid- W A cully sterilised product. Why A not yet tho best? Phono 160. $ S i i lioscburj Dairy and 0 'a Sotla Works 4 i . 0 t (Continued on page nix.)