Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 09, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOUNAL
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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Semi-Annual Statement of the
Clerk of Crook County, Oregon
Guy Lakom.kttk, Editor-Proprtetor
Entered t the postofflcs t Prinevllle,
Oregon, ss itH-ond class matter.
The Journal stands (or th boat Inter
ests ol Piinevill8 and Crook Comity. It
Independent in iHilitioe.
Published every Thursday afternoon.
Pries 1.M) per year, pnyablu In advance.
In case of change of address please notify
a at once, giving both old and new
address.
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RECEIPTS
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Liability in January 1, 1915 $ 86, 322. 93
Taxes and Penalties 225, 075. 20
Fines Court Justice and 35. 00
Circuit . 300.00
j Probate and County Court 220.00
! Ffees Marriage License 78. 00
I 56es-Recording 1, 928. 25
! fVes Circuit 691.00
I Fees Sheriff Elkins and 114. 25
Knox 164. 20
Fees Miscellaneous, Marginal Satisfactions, etc. 46. 95
' Sales-Bonds 425. 00
Sales Miscellaneous. 5 per cent U. S. I-and 366. 68
Scalp Bounties 4 2, 339. 25
? Interest on Deposits , 2i'6. 71
Warrants Cancelled by Court 10, 249. 95
High School. Sale of Books, etc. 221.30
J County Fair ' 874. 31
Interest on Bonds. School . 3,189.50
1 Bond Redemption 400. 00
Refund Madras Union 22. 72
v Refund. Road Supervisors 266. 92
! Refund. Deceased Paupers 31. 00
'I Peddlers License 300. 00
' Institute 30. 34
) Motor Vehicle 1, 049. 15
I Fees Hunting, Fishing License 1, 283. 00
I DISBURSEMENTS
Total Receipts 248, 685. 68
Total Receipts and Balance $ 162, 362. 75
j Roads and Highways 5, 932. 76
i Registration and Election 73. 39
i Sheriff's Office 3, 310. 02
ClerkVOffice , 2,321.36
? Treasurer's Office 2, 106. 07
I Assessor's Office 2, 159. 25
) School Superintendent's Office 2, 18156
; School Annuals 600. 00
Surveyor's Office 856. 01
' Coroner's Office 91. '60.
fesarance 1, 000. 00
County Veterinarian 15.00
Institute 102. 80
Fire Parol ' 174. 41
Circuit Court 1. 656. 64
j County Court and Commissioners 1, 583. 98
Justice Court 418. 55
Juvenile Court . 86. 85
Court House, Cement walks, etc. 1, 452. 55
,' Insane 27. 65
Pepairs for Old Haynes 64. 50
Widow's Pension 2, 006.' 00
i Relief and Care of Poor 2, 983. 63
; Bridges 5L7 49
I Jails 243. 69
Publishing Delinquent Tax, etc. 1 . 339. 50
j Sealp Bounties 4, 492. 50
1 High School 7, 875. 52
j Agriculturalist 300. 00
Sealer of Weights and Measures 5870
i' Miscellaneous Expense 1, 041. 69
1 Water Master 656. 25
j Tubercular Cattle 248. 75
jj Total Warrants Issued 48, 008. 18
TREASURERS DISBURSEMENTS
J Cities and Towns 10, 523. 22
J County School Orders 26. 241. 70
j Special School Orders . 42, 741. 38
1 Interest on Warrants 2,516.36
! 1 State Tax 24, 214. 07
In'terets on Bonds 3,243.50
fftn& Redemption 425.00
Miscellaneous Forest Patrol 256. 54
Madras Union 1. 318. 87
j (Tnunty Fair 2. 00
3 Library 2. 66
j Total 111,458. 30
Hunting, Fishing License Remited to State 1, 283. 00
Total Disbursements 159, 466. 48
f Balance on Hand on June SO, 1915 2, 896. 27
Total Disbusements and Balance 162, 362. 75
The most
pleasant and agreeable
EFFECTIVE laxative known.
Syrup
of Figs
and Aromatic Syrup of Senna
To maintain a healthy system the bowels must be
Kept open ana regular. I nis is one ol nature
wise provision wnicn mmt not De ignorea.
Our 1 ormuli has bee n In ue for yean and its efficiency
Das oeen inorou miy proven, especially eirecuvs
tor uie little oi.es, who enjoy Iti aromatic lute.
I'l WHJs.UXl
PVROLA GUARANTEE
ShonMariyPUROLA
Product fail to give
KNTIKE satistaction
Itiepneepaid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
TWO SIZES, 23 und 50 CENTS
D. P, Adamson & Co.
The semiannual statement of the
county clerk which is printed in
another column offers some interest
ing figures for the taxpayer. While
our file discloses no statement for
the same period last year the state
ment published at the close of 1914
showed that there were spent for
roads and bridges for the year $165,
000 while less than $6,000 has been
used this year.
Every one of the county offices
shows a saving over last year, which
amounts to considerable as a total.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
October 14, 15 and 18 have been sot
as dates tor the new industrial fair to
be held at Albany.
Dallas has spent mor than $19,000
this summer In the construction of
macadam pavement.
The town of Halfway Has voted
bonds of $20,000 for the construction
of a gravity water system.
Contracts will be let this week for
construction of a school at Beaverton,
to cost approximately $19,000.
Douglas county fair board has de
cided to employ an aviator as a fea,
ture of the annual county fair.
The Colonial Hotel, one of the land
marks of Seaside, was partially de
stroyed by fire, causing $5000 damage.
Union County Taxpayers' League,
to promote economy In all public af
fairs, was created at a meeting at La
Grande.
The Apple Growers' .association of
Hood River will hold Its annual pack
ing school during the week of Septem
ber 1318. '
The Wasco county good roads asso
ciation was organized In The Dalles
by nearly 100 representative citizens
of the county.
One hundred fifty-five accidents,
four fatal, were reported to the state
industrial accident commission during
the past week.
The tournament of the firemen of
Oregon City, St, Johns. Camas and
Corvallls was held In Oregon City on
Monday and Tuesday.
After a vacation of a montn the su
preme court has reconvened. There
are about 350 appeal cases, 170 of
which are ready for hearing.
Insurance Commissioner Wells has
started the distribution of a bulletin
on fire prevention, which he hopes will
help to decrease the losses In Oregon.
The state board of control has ten
tatively decided to enter into contract
with farmers to grow 1000 acres of
flax next year for use in the prison
retting plant.
A $60,000 steam-electric generating
plant to be used as an emergency aux
iliary to Eugene's municipal hydro
electric plant will be erected in Eu
gene this fall.
Citizens of Echo will hold a special
election September 13 to vote on a
$10,000 bond Issue for the construction
of a new city hall and a $3000 Issue
for the Improvement of the city park.
The state board of control has au
thorized the parole of Mabel Schooler
and Mary Begg from the state Indus
trial school for girls and Rexel Shells
from the state training school for boys.
Preparatory to resuming work on
the Tule Lake reclamation project, an
appropriation of $6000 having been ap
proved by the reclamation service, a
party of surveyors has gone to the
site.
Portland is the center of the light
and power industry of the northwest
for five days this week, during the
eighth annual convention of the North
west Electric Light & Power associa
tion. Bids are being received and will be
opened September 21 for the new
sewer system at Forest Grove to cost
$80,000. At an election held last week
the bonds carried by a substantial majority.
The state water board rendered a
decision favorable to the Portland Ir
rlgatlon company In its fight with the
Chawaucan Land & Cattle company
regarding water rights on the Chawau
can river.
The Portland Gas & Coke company
paid a 7 per cent dividend on its pre
ferred and common stock for the year
ending June 30 last, according to a
report filed with the public service
commission.
I will be on a vacation for about
two weeks and during my absence
Mr. Harvey Cyrus will take my place.
He is an old hand at the trade,
well and favorably known in this
Community, and we know he will de
liver first-cla$s work.
L. KAMSTRA
Prineville, Oregon
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RHEUMATISM ARRESTED
Many people suffer the tortures of
lame muscles and stiffened joints because
of impurities in the blood, and each suc
ceeding attack seems more acute until
rheumatism lias invaded the whole system.
To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im
portant to improve your general health as
to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil
InScott'sEmulsion is nature ' ureal blood -maker,
while its medicinal nourishment
strengthens the organs to expel
impurities and upbuild your strength.
Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands
every day who could not find oilier relief,
Refuse the alcoholic substitutes.
Confectionery
Ice Cream
Cool drinks and fresh fruits
Boarders Wanted
Special rates to school students
MRS. J. N. WR1CHT
I WILL GIVE SI 000
If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER "TUMOR i tmt
Mora It POISONS Htp tHa k tfticktt to B0KE
WiOiontRnifeofPaiB
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WMTTM 8UHT
Mo X Ray or other
swindle. An Island
plant makes thecure
Anr TUMOr LUMP or
S0II on the Up, lac.
or body long is
CANCER; It never
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monials. Irttl U sms
Any Win WOMAN'S BREAST
it P I SIP C JJ and always poisons docp arm
wniiva.ll pit Kiawis ann sua uuicklt
One woman luevery7aleso(esneer U.S. rciort
We refuse many who wait too long A must die
Poor cured at lislf prl"" A -neer Is jrrtsmill
Cr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEV & C. SiftKl
"Strictly RellaMs, Srsatsst Csnesr Speelsllst IMni"
4340 It 436E Valencia St, San Francisco, Cal.
KINDLY MAIL THIS tltMHMWlll CANCER
For tiew and old ptotriHch
trouble use Adamson's Digcst-
eze. Price 60c or six boxtw for
$2 50 postpaid to any addrnii
in the United State" of America.
For fale by 1). P. Adamnon &
Co., Prinevule, (Oregon.
Crook County Fair Oct.
6, 7, 8J 9,
SELL YOUR
CREAM
TO THE .
Ochoco Creamery
Prineville, Oregon
If you like Square Dealing
and Prompt Payments
L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor
r,
Fresh Fruits
AND
Vegetables
" always clean and a good selection
Dry Goods and Second
Hand Goods
J. M. CULVER CO.
Successor to Maddux & Co.
Give Us a Call!
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