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EIUU1 PACES. ' MIEBim BEPOBT. Semi-annual Statement of Cash and Warrant received by the Sheriff of Union County for Taxes, and showing amounts in Cab and Warrants -aid by him to Treasurer, from Sept. 30th, 1908 to April, 1909. Funds, amount due Cities, School Districts and other funds ,102285.61' KfcAfc.IV tD . ; PAltJ Ol'T . Total .'..,251991.81 ' . ' S? r r "3 ' 2. , o . m e k - o ' S - 1.881.12 9.200.37:156.692.77 351.64 8.CS9 41 1.881.12 9,651.91165.352.18 o f X. V ... i. Cash ... Warrants Totals ... (17.407.65.' '. j 19.07 117.426.721 409.421 1 ,209.621 409.42) 1 ,209.621 20.899.07! 3,949.91! I 80.66 19.07 ,20,979.73; 3,968.98) 285.72il4.499.60I16O.84; 021 Casa 857.56 8,656.09 Warants .. . 285.72 15,357.16 lC9,C98.1l! Totals .......... biaie oi uregon, uoumy or imon. ss. I. F. P. Childers, Sheriff, of Unta County Oregon, do hereby certify tht the foregoing: Statement of Receipts and Disbursements is true and cor rect to the best of my knowledge and belief. , v F. P. CHILDERS, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Union County Oregon. ' ' ' ! - . By C. P. NEW LIN. Deputy. COCXTY TBEASrREITS REPORT. TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ENDING MARCH 31, 1909. . General Find. Amount on hand at last report. ............... Reed, from Sheriff from taxes... ....... .u Reed, from Sheriff from fees, ................. Reed, from Clerk from fines Reed, from Clerk from D. taxes Reed, from Clerk from fees. Reed, from Recorder from fees .......... Reed, from rent of Court-house. Reed, from Wallowa Co. Board of Pauper...... 24337.16 88441.89 . 141.80 100.00 363.83 1507.75 1586.58 90.00 11.20 Total reed, and on hand at last report. Paid for County warrants..... Paid for Contingent warrants. Jaid for State taxes Balance on hand April 1, 1909...;..... .$116580.21 School Fund. J 129727.27 1081.19 12822.50 72949.25 $116580.21 ,, Amount oa hand at lnt rnnr v Reed, from Sheriff from taxes.......... Reed, from Sheriff from fines Reed from Clerk from fines. ............. Reed, from J. P.. Courts. Total reed, and on hand at last report . . . , Paid School Supt. vouchers... Balance on hand April li -i909 ...... Pand on Library Books Balance on hand April 1, 1909, Indigent Soldiers Faad Amount on hand at last report $268.12 Reed, from Sheriff from taxes 474.86 Total reed, and on hand at last report. . . . . $742.98 Paid to Indigent Soldiers Balance on hand April 1. 1909. latitat Find. Amount on hand at last report Reed, from Teachers Examinations $128.69 40.00 30706.33 15.C0 50.00 8.50 $47283.95 Total reed, and on hand at last report.............. 168.89 Paid expnses of Institute.'. Balance on hand April 1, 1909 , Estray Find. Amount on hand at last report........ $9.75 Reed, from Bale of Estrays . . . . . . ............... 45.95 $553.89 696.87 $1250.76 $120.48 622.50 $742.98 $100.00 68.69 $168.69 Road Fund. Amount on hand at last report. . . Reed, from Sheriff from txes , Reed, from U. S. land sate fund..... Reed, from O. R. & N. R. R , $17523.30 29760.65 Total reed, and on hand at last report Paid for Road & Bridge warrants Balance on hand April 1, 1909 , $6687.07 31817.57 1562.42 137.70 $40204.76 City' and School District S)ciul Tax Fund. hand at last report....... $235.77 Sheriff from taxes Cities. 22707.98 Sheriff from taxes School 27246.0S Reed, from Districts Clerks Bond. Inst.... 1801.97 Interest on School Funs.......... .. Amount on Reed from Red. from Total reed, and on hand at last vepoit. ...........,. $51991.S0 Paid to Cities. , Paid to School districts Balance onhand April 1, 1909... Library Tnnd. Amount on hand at last report. Reed, from Sheriff from taxes $13535.19 26669.57 $40264:76 3K64.K $1 618.48 14645.58 1X862.77 $fltl.K0 Total reed, and on hand at last report. . .'. . .'. ....... Balance on hand April 1, 1909.. . Deceased Knnd. Amount on hand at last report. Balance on hand April 1, 1909 ....... Lost and Found Fund. Amount on hand at last report.,.. Balance on hand April 1, , 1909. . .... Poor Farm Fund. Reed, from sale of Poor Farm. . Balance on hand April 1, 1909. ........ Making a total reed, and on hand at last report of. . . And a total paid out of ................ , Leaving a balance on hand on April 1, 1909 of There has been paid out of the above balance be tween April 1 and May 1. There is outstading called warrants on which In terest has ceased '.. On May 1, 1909 there la outstanding uncalled war rants to the amount of fHce value.......... Estimated interest $55.70 $55.65 $20.23 $2300.00 ... 692.24 558.52 f Total reed, and on hand at last report. $1250.76 BCSSEY'S IIAC& LINE. 4 , - - Best of service, Day and 4 Night. Hacks furnished for 4 4 funerals and private parties. 4 4 ' Baggage transferred Day and 4 4 Night and Sundays. . 4 4 Stand at Paul' Clgs Store. 4 4 'Phone Red 241 ' 4 4 Night 'Phone Main 26. '4 4 ' 4 4 . 4 4 E. L. BUSSET. 4 4. .I. 44 4444 CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids for one hundred forty (140) cords red fir and yellow pine wood", three feet eight Inches in length, to be piled in the basement of the court" house at La Grande, will be received by the county court of Union county at the office of the clerk of aid county. Bids must be Bubmjtted on or before Wed nesday, the fifth day of May, 1909. The court; reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 - 4-A if ED. WRIGHT, County Clerk. FANCY SEED POTATOES. A new fancy seed potatoes from Maine and Colorado the 'price is from 2 1-2 ct and 7 cts per pound. At A. V. Oliver's warehouse. 4-23-30 NEILL & BECKLEY. I BUSINESS COLLEGE UVASMIHSTOM AMD TMTM ST. poirrLAon. omwaot WRITE RR CATAIjOO Tk4 WnHMtlW rat0MM FOUND. A place to buy goods. The big Bala for the, benefit of the High School is still on at Pennington's. Men'B dry goods of all kicds. Bhoes, hats, caps and the latest In neckwear. Help the High School. . A Pleasant FiiysJo. . When you want a ' pleasant physic give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver j day of April Tablets a trial. The yare mild and gentle in their action and always pro ue a rleevsnt cathartic rffw oil M i .. ' r t .r ,n;"e. WHO IS THE ONE. That Wants to own two lots good 5 room cottage, plastered, location good; party can get good terms; let us tell you about it, and show the property. 4-17 tf La Grande Investment Co. Up Before the Bar. N. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts field, Vt., writes: "We have used Dr. Kingg's New Life Pills for years and find them Buch a good family medi For Chills. Constipation, Billlousness or Sick Headache they work won ders. 25c. Newlin Drug Co. j $35.70 f o5.i5 . 1 $20.25 $2300.00 $2G0G54.75 1118592.85 13206 1. !C 103U6I..27 ; :.",G93.S3 42382 45" 1591.91 Making a total Siidebtednujs on May 1, 1909 of. . .... $4397436 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss. I, John Frawley do hereby certify that the foregolug is a true and cor rect statement of the. amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand iu the County Treasury of Union County for the six nionthW ending March 31 1909. ' Witness my hand this the 1st day of April, 1909. . JOHN FRAWLEY, ' , . County Treasurer. Semi-annual report of County Clerk of Union County. Oregon, showing ' the amount of warrants drawn and the .amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid from the 1st Jay ofOetober, 1908 to the 31st day of March 190' inclusive. . ' ' ' ' Insane... $125.30 Indigent Soldiers 120 38 Boys & Girls Aid Society. GO 00 Elections ujUO Tax rebates 53.02 ABsesBor s omce , 1460.98 Reform Bchoul commitments 1 1 Court House expense 1321.95 Koaas ana oriages 13200 02 Stock inspector . . . 1 50 00 Circuit, Court 7S46.5S Justice of the Peace Court. 837.91 Expense account , 165 70 1 Jail . , ..t...... S'SoS PauperB ' i.-.qVm County Court and Commissioners 1695 S7 Sheriff s office ; , 3108 '3 Clerk's office . . ................. , 2709 43 Recorder's office . . ..... ., 124665 Treasurer's office . " ' ' K 178,1 1 NOTICE TO CONTBACTOES. Bids are. invited up to 6 o'clock, p. completition of a two story business building to be erected on Main street in the City of Joseph; Wallowa county. Oregon. " Plans and specifications can "be seen at residence of the owner, Mrs. E. E. Jennings, Joseph, Ore., and at the office of Roberet Miller, archiect, La Grande, Ore. The owner reserves the right to let contract either in whole or in part. She also reserves the right to accept any or, reject all bids. A satisfactory bond wll be required of the success ful bidder. (A-29-M-10) Fer CeBstipatlea. Mr. L. H. Famham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation. Give these, tablets a trial. Tou are certain to find .them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price. 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by All Good Dealers. r 3 t , i : t. ' k i $2566.99 $2566.99 Total $39526.53 Warrants outstanding on General Fund... $76547 77 Scalp Bounty Warrants outstanding 20 00 Road Wararnts outstanding , ' 316 77 Contingent Warrants outstanding 142 00 Estimated interest Total 177026.54 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss. I. Ed. Wright, County Clerk of Union County. Oreeon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of "the amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the six months ending March olst. 1909, on what acount the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appears upon the recordB of my office and In my official custody. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the Beal of said Court this 3lst day of March, A. D. 1909. ... ED. WRIGHT. County Clerk. ManZan Pile Remedy Is put tip ia tube with nozzle attached. May be ipplled directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. Price 60c. Sold at Sil erthorn's Family drug store. ' , Treosnrers Call For t'onoty Warrants. Notice is herby given that the undersigned Treasurer of Union Coun ty, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all ' county warrants which were endorsed prior to the lBt, 1908. - No Interest allowed on the above warrants after April 22, 1909. I JOHN FTMLTr. I Tffasorei i: ;.o t ' Ct. O. efj Llabilites. County warrants outstanding on General Fund. Estimated interest thereon....... Road warrants outstanding , " Contingent warrants outstanding Scalp bounty warrants outstanding Due to Road Fun Due to State of Oregon Due to Inetitute Fund Due Deceased Fund ,, Due to Lost and Found Fund Due to School Fund oorirn c c Due Library Fund " 696 87 Due to Indigent Soldiers Fund ;'. 622!.50 Due to Cities and .School Districts 19131.24 $76547.77 7538.44 316.77 142.00 20.00 26669.57 29707.50 68.69 55.65 20.25 IV Total .............. $191597.90 Bet.ourceji. ' Funds in hands of. County Treasurer aplilkable to the payment 6 fthe County warrants and amount due State of Oregon $72949 2 Funds for amount due Road Fund appicable to ine payment or Koad Warrants ........ Funds for amount due Institute Fund Funds for amount due Deceased Fund. Funds for amount due Lost and Found Fund Dr. Fund, for and due School for 26M9.57 68.9 55.65 20.25 29760.65 Funds for amount due Library Fund. 696.87 minis ior amount due indigent Soldiers Fund..... Funds for amount due Cities and School Districts.. Amount in the hands of Sheriff for.collection, appll- cable to the payment of County Warrants, Scalp. Bounty Warrants, amount due Road and School 622.50 1862.77 Daily Observer 65c per Atonth Collegian Clothes represents the highest type of ready to wear ; apparel America produces. The fabric, the linings, the tailoring and the fitting qualities are best appreciated when critically compared with the clothes of any other maker. . The man who is painstaking in the selection of his clothes who recognizes the real worth ; of a well made-garment with which is combined the best features of present day fashion is the man whose attention we seek. Gollegian clothes for Spring are now being shown by Ash rother The Outfitters One Night, Monday, May 10th 44 Ernest Shuter Presents that Powerful Modern Drama THE MILL OF THE GODS" . By Geo. 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