OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16,' 1903. 8 I6TH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Southern Mutual Investment Co. of Lexington, Ky. (Incorporated) Statement for Six Months Ended June 25, 1902. A BUNCH OF FIGURES. SHOW1XO .TUB EXPENSES OF THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE UNDER COOKE AND SUA VER. Figures Will Some Time He if Not Properly Explained. Coupon Exhibit Total Number Coupftns Issued Total number coupons paid . . . . Total number coupons lapsed and canceled . 64,385 46,786 224,070 111,171 Total number coupons in force. 112,899 Total Paid for Coupons Redeemed and Surrendere J 942,296.89 Resources Loans on first mortgage real estate, stocks, bonds and other approved securites. . . .$454,119.24 Real estate (Home Office, etc.) 102461.89 United States bonds, bank stock, etc 55,071.54 Open accounts, secured by Certificates of Membership, etc. 12,543.02 Furniture and fixtures ; 3,424.37 Cash on hand and in bank subject to check. . 16,692.14 $634,312.20 Liabilities Capital Stock $ 15,000.00 Legal Reserve at 3 per cent, compounded annually 287,892.40 Advance payments.... 11,721.97 General Funds (not disbursed) 41,323.10 Surplus to Certificate Holders above legal requirements 278,469.73 $634,312.20 I. A. SMITH BOWMAN, Secretary and General Manager of The Southern Mutual Investment Company of Lexington, Ky., do j swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlege and belief. A. SMITH BOWMAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me by A. Smith Bowman, Sec retary and General Manager of the Southern Mutual Investment Company of Lexington, Ky this 15th day of July, 1902. J. W. STOLL, Notary Public, Fayette County, Ky. Commission expires March 12, 1906. If you desire to have the business methods of this company ex plained in detail with a view to investing money in its bonds call on J. H. Westover at the Courier office. The bonds of this company pay handsome profits. Investments can be made in small monthly payments. The returns are sure and largely in excess of interest rates. The compauy has $100,000,00 deposited with Secretary of the State of Kentucky. It has complied with the insurance and invest ment law in 34 states in the Union.you can buy a $500 gold bond and Pay for it as you like in regular monthly payments. Let us explain the matter to you, John H. Westover, Agent. The Courier has no interest in the management of the Sheriff'" office in this county except to see that equal and exact justice is done to all, the ins and outa just the same. That John J. Cooke was a good Sheriff and managed the affairs of his office with economy none will gainsay. That Sheriff Shaver is also a good Sheriff and is running the office along economical lines we also De heve. There has been some claim 'ad vanced that the Sheriff's office under the present administration in its first six months has shown a saving of more than $500.00. This claim does not seem to be borqe out by the figures. The fol lowing statement of the expenses of the Sheriff's , office under the legime of Cooke and Shaver for the last six monthB of 1901, and the last six months of 1902 has been prepared for public . -lion in the Courier by one who ought to know and we believe that the statement is coirect. These figures show that tlieie has been very little difference in operat ing expenses of the office under the present Sheriff J. R. Shaver and the Ex-Sheriff J. J. Cooke. "The expenses in the Sheriff's office as haB been published during six months from July 1st to December 81, 1902, in clusive Cooka s administration, I9B 54 and six months, from July 7th to De cember 31, 1902, inclusive (Shaver's ad ministration) $1465.75 is not correct, The following is a statement of the two terms as above stated, showing the bills allowed to the different Clerks and Deputies:" A. S. Moody, deputy 13 00 G. A. Bollack, clerk 31 00 Board of prisoners (charged to jail account) 54 27 (389 44 November. R. Shaver, salary $141 67 E. C Hackett " 60 00 S. lloody, deputy 82 00 Board of prisoner, charged to jail account 7 13 O.B. Smith 8 78 Mary Conyers, clerk 12 00 Lulu Hanklns " ' 12 00 Sheriff, livery ; 20 00 December. J. E. Shaver, salary ...$14177 E. C. Hackett ' 60 00 Sheriff, livery 86 00 Lulu Hanklns, clerk 5 00 Everhart, deputy . 8 00 ACCOUNT OF J. B. SHAVER. From July 7to to July 31st. J. R. Shaver, salary 141 67 E. C. Hackett " 47 00 Sheriffs bond.'. J 62 00 1)240 67 Augunt. J. R. Shaver, salary $141 67 E. C. Hackett " .....7T. .... 60 00 Sheriff, livery .......mmm J 'M Jail account 21 55 E. S. Moody, deputy 8 50 C. Maddock " J.C.Bradley " B. W. Smith " W. H. Young " Sheriff, board of prisoners, charged to Jan uary account 41 94 10 00 7 50 8 60 2 60 $;113 11 Total, $1,767.58. ACCOUNT OF J. J. COOKE. Ex-Sheriff's Offloe During ".the Following Months: From July 1st, 1901' to December 31st. J.J. ;Cooke, salary $14167 J.E.Jack ' ....j 60 00 Sheriff, board Jof prisoners -y 27 S5 lna m. unase, ciers: w Sheriff, extra, assessing property .... 24 00 this is Your Chance v- to Buy 6oods at Prices to Suit Your Purse We have just finished stock-taking and must stock to make room ,,for spring and summer reduce goods. (318 52 August. J. Cooke, salary $141 67 J.E.Jack " 60 00 InaM. Chas, olerk 60 00 Sheriff, board of prisoners 34 28 Sheriff, livery hire 3 60 Sheriff, extra, assessing property 24 68 $314 30 September. J. J. Cooke, salary ....$141 17 J. E. Jack " 60 00 Sheriff, board of prisoners 87 IB Sheriff, livery 4 00 Iua M. Chase, clerk 37 00 Kthel Caufleld " 12 00 Sheriff, livery 3 0 $294 82 October. J. J. Cooke, salary ?141 67 Will Sell Everything at a Big Reduction Shirt Waists and Skirts, Latest Styles; Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, SF.ces, Etc. of the test make and quality, . - Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats,, Gloves," Mackin toshes, Etc. at prices that no prudent buyer ever overlooks. Come and See for Yourself. THE ME CEO. T. HOWARD, Pro). Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon J. E. Jack Sheriff, livery. 8281 22 September. J. R. Shaver, salary $141 67 E.G. Hackett " 60 00 H. 8. Moody, deputy 20 50 Aimee Bollack, clerk 29 00 Sheriff, Jail account 38 42 Sheriff, livery 10 0 October. J. R. Shaver, salary $11 67 E. 0. Hackett " 60 00 C. R. Noblltt, deputy... " " Lulu Hanking, olerk Augusta Warner, olerk Bherlff, livery 25 00 9 00 30 50 FRANK BUSCH, The Housefurnisher Our Greeting The old year is gone the new year is here. We wish you well as the years change. We greet all our friends with good wishes and great bargains. We are ready to add quality of goods to our "Jrrfr vrrfr4c and malr unii Tisnnv !f through substantial savings and increas ed benefits in buying. 1 0-jf'J j J:y y "W7 ' Board of prisoners lna M. Chase, clerk An netta Chase " Sheriff and deputies, extra work, Sundays 60 00 8 50 6 50 60 72 39 00 18 00 16 20 (335 59 Novemjef. J.J.Cooke, salary $141 97 J. E.Jnck " mw Sheriff, board of prisoners ' livery 9 00 ... 7 50 InaM. Chase, clerk ' M 00 J. J. Cooke, sheriff 2 76 Sheriff, livery 2 00 $280 49 Decemfler. fill 67 . 60 00 . 2 00 .. 8 00 J. J. Cooke, salary J.E.Jack " J. E. Jack, extra Inn M Chase, clerk W. R. Garrett, deputy John R. Wilght, deputy 3 Sheriff, board of prisoners " expense 41 00 5 00 1 Of Winter Comforts Ipii And cheer depends so much on the beauty and the warmth of the carpet. That one reasonable consideration with every housekeeper, the other must be a good economical heating stove, and another consideration will be your blankets and quilts. We are offering on all cash sales made dur ing this month of January on these 3 articles a special Discount of 10 per Cent. Ostermoor Mattresses Ostermoor & Co. are Mattress Specialist. Experts in the heretofore unknown art of making hand-laid sheeted filling. Ostermoor Mattresses are constructed, not stuffed, and their upbuilding is an art. The downy sheets of felt aro hand-laid one over the other until desired thickness be obtained, in exception ally well made box like cover of ticking: as shown in illustration. Price $15.00. yNot what is said of it, but what it does, has made 9 - the fame of the Elgin Watch and made 10,000,000 Elgins neces sary to the world's work. Sold by every jeweler in the land; guar anteed by the greatest watch works. Ielgin national watch co. Elgin, Illinois. $263 07 Total, $1,802.39. Cioke's Administration, 81,802.39. Shaver's Administration, ((1,757.58. This, however, does not include the coat of posting tax executions, under Cooke's term. As, under the law the Sheriff is not required to post tax execu tions. Neither does it include stamps and stationer), now charged to Shaver's account The boarding of prisoners un der Cooke's term was always charged to the sheriff's account. While under Shaver's term the board of prisoners is charged to a separate account,- called the inil account. In the time (bb above stated) Cooke collected $67,41017 of this a 11 in tint ti Jfin fi2 was Sheriff's assess ments and corrections. Cooke also sold tlm uronertv for back taxes, for the yean 1S92, 1893, 1894 and 1897. And was re quired to execute about 6I3deeds, which required considerable more work in the Sheriff's office during the last six months of 1901, than there was of the last six months of 1902. So you can see at a glance, that instead of Shaver running the office lor $500 00 less than Cooke, it it a mistake. If you take considera tion the amount of work done, it has cost more. The amount of boarding prisoners dur ing Cocke's term was $215.27. Whib during Shaver's ttrmil was $161.31. Suppose we deduct them both from the above accounts, and it haB cost $9.15 more to run the Sheriff's office for the same length of time, under Shaver, than it did under Cooke. TL. II,.., llmnim BrtOAte Be&n th 1118 ruilu wmaja puum J. W. COLE, Fine Whiskies and Cigars All goods bought in bond. Purity and quality guaranteed SOME FAMOUS OLD BRANDS James E. Pepper, Kentucky Burbon Old Sam Harris Kentucky Bourbcn Old Roxbury Rye Fine Old Whiskies, Wines, and Cigars Cor. Railroad Ave. and Main St. r Can always be found at the new saloon, corner Fourth and Main, Oregon City, Some of our special brands are: Fine Old Green River Bourbon jg ClA CmnA Dad. I h WTr "Wo n 4- "Vriir TPr-n rl o n TT V If CVX.lt JL J 1.1 JL X1UUV at Harris Grocery And are going to make special induce- i 11 V ments to close buyers. Cash and Small Profits is Our Motto. Roxbury Rye And Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, best in United States We also handle the celebrated Wilhot Springs Water. Billiards and Tool. Courteous treatment too all, FRANK ASTMAN Oregon City and Canby, Oregon. Ed The Flour of the Family The flour of all the Oregon City families is "Patent" flour. The intelligent house wife always gets "Patent" flour because, it is better and more ecomonical to use Made in Oregon City by the Portland Flouring Mills Co WMi ,n ,