Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 09, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSEBUD NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1922.
PAOI BIX
Budget for
Express
Extra Supervisor
Supervisors Traveling Ex.
Adding Machine (Del'd)
Incidental Supplies
Superintendent's Clerk
HEALTH OFFICER:
Health Officer Salary
Health Registrar
Personal Expense
Printing Stationery
Advertisinc
Telegraphing Phone
Pbysiclana Service
Bureau ot Vital Statistics
agricultural work, county
fruit inspector
Salary. Fruit Inspector
Auto Expense
Telegraphing ft Phone
Printing & Stationery
Spraying
County Agent Allowance
Oregon Agricultural Work
Automobilu Purchased
COUNTY HOME WIDOWS RELIEF:
Bupt. Ceunty Home, Salary 1200.00
. Telegraphing ft Phono $5.00
Allowances 6000.00
Supplies 3000.00
Hospital Feee 1000.00
LlKht ft Water 100.00
Insurance
Widows Relief 10000.00
JAIL:
Prisoners' Hoard
Supplies
Repairs
Guards
Prisoners Transportation
JUVENILE COURT:
Juvenile Officer Salary
Juvenile Officer Expense
Printing ft Stationery
Hospital ft Medical Fees
Clothing for Poor ,etc
MealB, etc
FERRIES:
Ferryman, Salary
Ferryman, Salary
Ferryman, Salary
Ferryman, Salary
Personal Expense
Supplies
Extra Labor
Two New Boats
SCALP BOUNTY:
Bounty Paid .'.
TAX REFUNDS:
Refunds ....
DISTRICT SEALER:
Deputy State Sealer, Letter 11-6-22
TIMBER CRUISE:
To complete contract 1922
RIOIITS OF WAY:
For Rights of Way
AID TO SCHOOL DISTRICTS:
For Aid to School Dlsts
COUNTY SURVEYOR:
Surveying
A Petitioned Roads, Salaries of Surveyors and
Assistants 600.00
B Renewing Uovernssent Corners 125.00
Viewing 400.00
Office Work
A riuttlng 100.00
B Blue Printing . 60.00
C Recording Renewed Government Corners ... 62.60
Office Supplies
A Supplies, Drawing Paper CO.OO
U Instruments, Tapes, etc
BRIDGE FUND:
For Bridges
FIRE TATROL:
Forest
INTEREST ON WARRANTS:
Not paid for want of funds
EMERGENCY FUND:
For Emergencies
GROSS TOTAL. GENERAL COUNTY
Amounts Necessary To Bs Ralssd
State Tax
General County Fund. Gross
Leas Estimated Receipts
Common School Fund
Library Fund
Indigent Soldiers Fund
General Road Fund, Gross ..
Less Estimated Receipts
Market Road Fund
Interest on Road Bonds .
Maturing Road Bonds .
LESS levies not included within the 6 limitation:
STATE LEVIES:
Market Road Fund (1 mill) 33.559 87
Elementary School Fund (I mills) 67.119.74
Higher Education Tax Fund (3 52 mills) .. 84.670.87
Soldiers. Sailors ft Marines (210 mill) .. 6.711.97
World War Veterans Loan or Cash Bonus
(1 mill)
COUNTY LEVIES :
Market Roads, 14 mills
Interest on Road Bonds .
Maturing Road Bonds ..
Douglas County, Oregon, for the
(Continued
Details
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- i'S2
300.00
800.00
"
".OO
30.00
240.00
Totals
1302.0O
agent and
4000.00
4000.00
20365.00
775.00
200.00
CO. 00
70.00
1095.00
960.00
715.00
2500
380.00
40.00
80.MO
2200.00
999.98
""20.00
660.00
480.00
75.00
400.00
800.00
4143.96
6500.00
6500.00
61.20
81.20
...
289.06
.. 289.05
383.46
383.46
3000.00
3000.00
2531.00
2631.00
1387.60
10000.00
10000.00
600.00
1376.00
10000.00
136234.67
600.00
1375.00
10000.00
for Various Funds for Year 1923.
262.076.66
136.234.57
28.612 66 107.721.91
67.119.74
650.00
1.342.40
80.118.75
100.239 75
20,121.00
60.339 81
90.180.00
66,000.00
726.649.27 725.649.27
33.569.87 225,52532
60.33981
90.1 o 00
66,000.00
206.51981
433.04213 433,04111
from page five.)
1923
1921
Jan. to Deo. 3L
4.00
40.00
Jan. to June 3ft.
484.30
420.00
48.76
C40.00
43.25
262.42
6.00
8.50
1025
6.30
30.00
42.50
3906.65
900.00
348.30
27.39
15.21
115.75
2079.21
420.79
1800.00
600.00
38.75
31.60
2000.00
10539.16
600.00
31.50
2364.69
1515.01
859.91
80.55
62.50
5035.04
1200.00
61.00
4100.55
1733.89
611.39
61.95
4895.45
874.05
713.90
109.65
16.45
34.15
773.30
149.58
230.45
685.25
51.26
1073.66
420.00
394.33
197.00
5.40
56.93
840.00
622.31
12.35
332.40
34.00
33.05
1320.02
330.00
330.00
300.00
240.00
82.77
87.25
660.00
660.00
600.00
480.00
147.89
67.21
2923.00
2923.00
6437.60
25.60
25.60
81.83
148.43
148.43
271.47
4072.05
4072.05
14999.53
6908.97
6908.97
4125.55
902.00
S02.00
3628.60
925.13 Combined
74284
80.69
26.10
46.60
29.00
Estimated
County Clerk's Bsea
State Bounty. 50 of 1191.60 ,
Treasurer's Receipts
Liquor Flnee
Other Fines
Sheriff Feee
Interest. Dally Deposit
I And Sales ,
Forest Rentals
Automobile Licenses
Miscellaneous
School Superintendent Receipts
Interest, it. Durland Fund
Forest Rentals
. Total
Oeneral County proportion
General Road proportion
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room in Roeeburs. Douslas Countv. fWmn nn .. , v. a,v - -
December, 1922, at 10 o'clock A.
taxpayer subject to the above tax levy, when made, may be heard in favor
or against any such proposed taxes levied.
vaiea una usi aay or novemner, iszi.
BY ORDER OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE.
(Signed)
OEO. K. QUTNTT. Countv Judge
EDWIN WEAVER. Commissioner.
R. W. LONO, Commissioner.
HARTOV ITFT.TJUTn.I. o-, T-.l . r t.. - -
Atteet: (8Ig.) IRA B. RIDDLE. Count r
Year 1923
1920
1919
931.67
99623
827.65
4470.25
2400.00
4376.24
12664.23 17258.97
15640.83
1889.84 1220.45
999.51
1874.11 1734.66
1473.05
2605.10
2589.59
2367.38
6437.60 4251.50 3813.00
81.83 467.36
271.47 293.77
151.80
2G1.57
14999.63 15033.78 1571.06
4125.55 7370.13 8210.84
3628.50
.00 '
.00
In Roadmastcr's Office previous to 1922.
Receipts.
v
m
1500 00 '
2000.00
600.00
7000.00
280.30
6571.96
20121.00
200.00
8274.00
595.75
37073.26
t , 2690 65
900 00
1790.65
; 4S633.66
2r,i2(;e
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4SC33.66
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M.. at which, time' and nl.nA n
Clerk.
fi.lTAVS UMPIRE FALUXQ
'Millions Now IJving
Will Never
Die."
St. Paul states that Satan Is- the
rod of this world. World here means
the commercial, political, social and
ecclesiastical organization of men.
Almost all observe that an unseen
evil power Influences the affairs of
men, causing selfishnes, lying, fraud,
deceit, cheating, stealing, all kinds of
Immorality, murder, wars, famine,
pestilence, revolution, etc. It is im
portant for their own protection that
all understand the cause.
All dominion rightfully belongs to
Jehovah. Ho created man perfect
and gave him dominion over the
earth. God created Lucifer, a splfit
being, perfect. Lucifer became am
bitious and said: "I will be like the
Most High (God) (Isaiah 14:14),
I will have an empire of my own."
This wicked ambition led him to
cause the downfall of Adam and Ere,
the first man and woman. He de
ceived them by telling the first He:
"There Is no death." He Is the fath
er of lies. (John 8:44.) For man's
disobedience God sentenced him to
death and drove him from Edon.
Thereafter nil of the human race, de
scending from Adam, were born;
hence they were born imperfect and
sinners.
Jehovah changed the name of Luci
fer, giving him four names, to-wlt:
Satan, which means opposer; drag -
on, which means devburer; serpent,
which means deceiver; and devil,
which means slanderer. This evil
one induced a large number of the
angels of heaven to follow him Into
wickedness. These, together' with
Satnn, oppressed the people and fill
ed the earth with violence. God then
destroyed that world, that order of
things, by the great flood (2 Peter
3:6), saving out of that destruction
ouly Noah -and his family. At the
same time he restrained these evu
angels In darkness until the judg
ment day at the end of the world then
begun. 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 6.
With the descendants of Abraham
God formed a nation and made a
covenant with them and named them
the nation of lareal. With this na
tion he established the true religion.
Satan with the nations aside from
Israel established the false religion.
causing them to worship devils. God
warned the Israelites to avoid inter
course with the nntions under Satan's
dominion. Because Israel disregard
ed God's learning, he enforced his.
decree against that nation; and in the
year 606 B. C. the yatlon was over
thrown and a gentile nation permitt
ed to establish universal rule In the
earth. Satan there became the god
ot the whole world or order of
things. From that time forward his
earthly organization is symbolically
designated in the Scriptures under
the title of "wild beast."
Satan's Invisible organization con
sists of a host of evil spirits. These
also deceive by misrepresenting the
dead and inducing the living to be
lieve that their dead friends are alive
and can communicate with them.
Thus Satan's original lie "There is
no death" Is the. foundation for all
of their fraudulent, deceptive ac
tions. God through his prophets Indicated
that the period of universal gentile
dominion would be 2520 years; and
beginning In c'flC II. C, this period
would necessarily end In 1914 A. D.
That would mark the date of God's
vengeance upon Satan's empire, when
he would begin to overthrow 1t In
his chosen way.
God promised to redeem man from
death and to restore him to his ori
ginal dominion. To accomplish this
he sent his beloved Son Jesus to
the earth. Jesus by his death upoi.
the cross and resurrection provided
and presented the great ransom price
for the purchase of man. Jesus as
cended to heaven and at Pentecost
began the gathering to himself of
his church. This selection of his
church must continue until he re
turns for them, as he promised.
(John 14:1-4) Those who are faith
ful unto death have the promise of
being with him, spirit beings, in the
new heavens.
From Pentecost forward Christians
have been looking for the second
coming of the Lord, for the over
throw of Satan's empire and for the
establishment of the kingdom of
righteousness. St. Peter, discussing
these worlds, says: "We. according
to his promise, look for new heavens
and a new earth, wherein dwelleth
righteousness." (2 Peter 3:13) The
new heavens hero described are the
kingdom of Christ the Messiah, in
visible; the new earth is his king
dom visible, amongst men. We have
always been taught to pray for the
con ing of this kingdom, when God's
will shall be done on earth as In
heaven.
Jesus' desclples asked Mm h.iw
they might tell when the end of the
world should come and when he
would be present, and ho answered
the questlrT. Satan'B empire legally
ended In 1914 and there Christ, then
present, began to ou-t Satan. Jeus
lne way you will know of this
Is. that the trouble will begin with a
world war. followed by famine, pestl
lence and revolution in various
places. The gentile times ended
August 1. 1914, and exactly on time
the World War started. This World
" r m' liuinne mat nns come
since, the pestilence of the Spanish
.nfluenza that swept the earth, the
revolutions that are now on and have
been on for some time In various
parts of the earth all mnrk the ac
tivities of the Ird in overthrowing
Satan s empire.
To. offset the Messianic kingdom
batan has attempted to organize the
nations Into a great league; and
hence he has drawn the commercial
rrW,,r' ,!nown Wg business, ami
...r- rviiiivui power. Known as h
politicians, and thj cc l-slastica nHIPUFQTFR 5 PILLS
power, known as b'g chureWn in i IjlllWlICO I ttt J'-J''
to . combination to force n' V tX'&A
People a league that shall hold th' L&S&UlttW&.W
rations together under Satan's ru'e I K-th '' jr,V
The Jrd plainly .h 3 ?.?MV.",i
. jtt .U-. ? ? 5 1
FUNDS IN STORE
FOR CHRISTMAS
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ui interest. Be-h, .
;m and open an accWun Bo-
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counts. ' B
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Satan s empire fall. Isaiah 8:9, 10.
As further evidence of the end of
the world and thH Imlmnenr nf a-.
an.g empire aml tne pr(,9enee of the
Lord and his kingdom, Is the fact
that the Jews are returning and re
building Palestine and that the
clersy have practically abandoned all
faith in God's Word, many of them
denying the Lord. ,
Jesus furthermore said that at that
time the nations would be in distress,
the people In perplexity and men's
hearts falling them for fear; and we
see exactly this condition prevailing.
Then he points out that these things
will be followed by a time of trouble
suoh as the world has never known;
that this trouble will reach Its climax
and there will never be another like
it, because Satan's empire shall be
destroyed in this trouble, the evil
angels of heaven destroyed, Satan
himself bound that he might not de
ceive the nations during the reign of
Messiah (Revelation 20:1-3, and that
under his reign the desire of all hon
est people shall be realized; namely,
the establishment of everlasting
peace, life, liberty and ipnines3.
Tho evidence is overwhelming that!too high tor Uresis!
the Lord Jesus Christ is now invlsl-j This road doomntu
bly present and is uasning to pieces
Satan's empire, of -which the apostle
Paul says: "Then shall that wicked
one be revealed, whom the Lord shall
consume with the spirit of his mouth
and shall destroy with the brightness
of his presence." 2 Thessalonians
2:8. .
The Jubilee system was a type of
the Messianic reign. The Jubilees
began to count in the year 1575 B.
C, according to the Scriptures, and
were to cover a period of 3500 years,
which would end in 1925 A. D. In
the Jubilee year full restoration, must
be made to those who had lost their
possessions; this typifies the restora
tion that shall follow during the
reign of Christ. The apostle Peter
plainly says that the purpose of the
Lord's reign Is to restore all things.
(Acts 3:19-24) The typical Jubilees
end In 1925. All conditions point to
a great climax of trouble amongst
the nations within the next few yoars.
This means the climax of God's ven
geance against Satan's empire, which
will completely overthrow and de
stroy it; and the new heavens (the
Messianic empire) and the new earth
(organized society, on a proper basis
of Justice and righteousness) will
there begin. Under the reign of Mes
siah the eyes of the blind shall be
opened, tlifc ears of the deaf unstopp
ed, the tongue of the dumb shall
Ring, the old man shall return to the
days of his youth (Isaiah 3o; Jpn
33:25), the dead shall be raised
(John 5:28, 29), and every man have
one fair and impartial trial for lite.
Tho reign of Christ will continue un
til all enemies of man are dostroved,
the last enemy being death. (1 Cor
inthians 15: 25, 26) Ills reign,
therefore, will grant life everlasting
on earth to all obedient ones.
In Revelation 21:1-6 the Lord
gives us a final picture of how his
kingdom shall establish such condi
tions; that all tears of bitterness, suf
fering, pain and death shall pass
away. The earth likewise shall be
brought to an Edenlc condition.
The destruction of Satan's empire
has begun and Is In progress. Let us
take courage, for soon It will be fully
accomplished and Christ the Messiah.
In full control, will In his own good
time restore to man the dominion
which was lost, and the earth will be
tilled with happiness.
I. S. B. A.
I wish to announce the purchase
of the transfer and storage business
formerly operated as a part of the
Denn's Transfer Storage Co.
Prompt and personal attention will
be given all orders. H. A. P""1
nrftnrtntni. rwnTi' Transfer ft Stor-
Lage Co., phone 128, 231 N. Main St.
Snows Will Not
Block Railroads
ST. PAUL, Minn. Dec. 7. Tne
r!ay of blocked railroad lines In wln-
irr due to huge snow drifts is gon--Where
periods of weeks of stalled
tmin, in ih. Vnrthwest was experi
enced In the late eighties and early
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