Id OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1914. ALCOHOL S PKB ni" AVegelable&eparatlonfor- aumaiutnetDoaanaifedula ting die Stomachs andBowds of is; Ptomoles DigcsHonJChewfii ness and Restrontalns neiiim- Opium.Morphine norMiucraLj WOT NARCOTIC, JkpettOJilkSSMVEUmm BmJa'a Sttdm JbcStma jtoaeSitt WrmSttd-miStmarimt. AnerTect Remcdv for ConsRpa Hon , Sour Storaach.DIarrhoea Worms ,Coitvulsions.revtnsli ness amlLossorSlXER facsimile Sijjnamrcof NEW YORK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A, v Signature AAJJ In Use Over Thirty Years IKS P-Hw3 I . - i mmm ll H Exact Copy of Wrapper. THI OtNTAUR .OMPANV, HKW VOHK ITY. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. Showing the amount of claims allowed, on what account, the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid on the 31st day of March, 1914. General Fund Roads and Highways ? 91,104.22 Registration and Elections 3,481.10 Sheriff's Office 2,422.15 Clerk's Office 2,109.25 Recorder's Office . 1,995.20 Treasurer's Office ;". 1,007.02 Surveyor's Office 1,026.70 Assessor's Office 1,794.97 Court House 1,337.21 Circuit Court 5,507.15 County Court or Com .' 1,109.85 Justice Court 1.420.65 Coroner 574.20 Insane 96.28 School Supt 2,646.65 Health Officer 431.25 Fruit Inspector 221.55 Stock Inspector 252.50 Indigent Soldier 225.85 Widow's Pension 4,282.58 Care of Poor .' 4,746.42 Jail 730.57 Juvenile Court 223.50 Scalp Bounty 197.00 Tax Rebate 359.70 Printing and Advertising 2,408.27 State and County Fairs 325.03 Sealer Weights and Measures 266.81 Tax Department 1,015.49 Rent of Armory 150-0 Current Expense 387.20 Total General Fund Warrants issued , ? 42,752.16 Total Warrants issued 1133,856.38 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT SHOWING THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE THIRTY FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1914. Liabilities. To General Fund Warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid f 2,462.41 Interest accrued thereon . County. Road Warrants, outstanding and unpaid i . . . 74,094.34 Estimated interest accrued thereon 2,000.00 Total Liabilities $ 78,556.75 Resources. Ky funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment of General Fund Warrants $ 53.310.26 Funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment of County Road Warrants 94,193.77 Total Resources $147,504.03 Balance 68,947.28 I, W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct. , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand affixed the Seal of the County Court this 17th day of April, 1914. W. L. MULVEY, (SEAL) ' County Clerk. 8EMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ' of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1914, of money received and paid out, from whom received and what source, and on what account paid out. Special School Fund To amount on hand from last report . .?.".$ 5,280.21 To amounts received from Delinquent Tax ' 84.88 To amounts received from 1908 Tax 1,569.29 To amounts received from 1912 Tax 5,693.01 To amounts received from 1913 Tax 36,517.96 $ 49,145.35 Amounts paid out from Special School Fund $ 24,627.61 March 31, balance on hand 24,517.74 To amounts received from Wild Animal Bounties 89.75 To amounts received from Training School 99.00 To amounts received in lieu of overdrafts in County Warrants 15.00 $101,296.31 Amounts paid out, County Warrants '. $ 47,815.12 ' Amounts paid out for violating Game Laws 125.00 Amounts paid out; Thos. B. Kay Home for Feeble Minded . . . 45.93 March 31, balance on hand 53,310.26 BARGAINS FOR BUYERS $ 49,145.35 y 8peclal City Fund To amount on hand from last report $ 3,043.29 To amounts received from Delinquent Tax 12.26 To amounts received from 1912 Tax , 2,315.50 To amounts received from 1913 Tax 14,769.74 $101,296.31 County School Fund To amount on hand from last report . $ 27,084.17 To amounts received rom Delinquent Tax 125.04 To amounts received from 1908 Tax 2,238.21 To amounts received from 1912 Tax 6,981.65 To amounts received from 1913 Tax - 32,174.86 To amounts received from U. S. Forest Reserve Rentals 989.73 $ 69,593.66 To amounts paid out, County School Warrants $ 27,963.94 March 31, balance on hand 41,629.72 To amount To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts To amounts ' " $ 69,593.66 District Road Fund and Special Fund on hand from last report $ 52,573.08 received from Delinquent Tax 339.00 received from 1908 Tax 6,987.47 received from 1912 Tax . 19,851.01 received from 1913 Tax 117,145.20 received in lieu of overdrafts In County Warrants .... 223.71 received from subscription 500.00 received from W. L. Mulvey for Road No. 7 1,250.00 received from U. S. Forest Reserve Rentals 989.74 received from U. S. land sales and vehicle fund 1,194.44 received from sale' of cement sacks 26.80 $201,080.45 To amounts paid, Road Warrants and Interes't $106,886.68 March 31, balance on hand 94,193.77 $201,080.45 State School Fund . To amount on hand from last report $ 20,713.95 . $ 20,713.95 Amounts paid out, State School Warrants $ 20,658.87 March 31, balance on hand '. 55.08 ' $ 20,713.95 Institute Fund To amount on hand from last report '. .$ 171.02 March 31, balance on hand $ 171.02 .$ 171.02 $ 171.02 County Fair Fund To amount on hand from last report $ 1,708.40 $ 1,708.40 Amounts paid out, County Fair Premiums $ 1,339.00 March 31, balance on hand 369.40 $ 1,708.40 Unclaimed Estate To amounts received from unclaimed estate $ 1,804.65 $ 1,804.6a Amounts paid out, unclaimed estate $ 399.69 March 31, balance on hand 1,404.96 $ 1,804.65 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss. I, J. A. Tufts, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D., 1914. Witness my hand this 17lh day of April, A. D., 1914. J. A. TUFTS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF BUSINESS OF THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE FROM OCTOBER 1st, 1913, to MARCH 31st, 1914. Cash on hand October 1st, 1914 $ . 2,603.52 1912 tax collections 30,499.36 Penalty on 1912 collections 1,006.29 Collections for years prior to 1912 taxes 17,141.22 Tax sales '3,818.03 Fees collected 282.20 $ 61,350.62 Paid County Treasurer Account Tax Collections $ 56,608.49 Paid County Treasurer Account Tax Sales 3,736.10 Paid County Treasurer Account Fees 282.20 Cash on hand at close of business March 31st, 1914 - 724.13 $ 61,350.62 I hereby certify that the above report is correct. E. T. MASS, Sheriff. By B. J. STAATS, Deputy. When run dewn with kidney trouble, backache, rheumatism or bladder weakness, turn quickly for help to Foley Kidney Pills. You can not take them into your system without having gcod results. Chas. N. Fox, Himrod, N. Y., says: "Foley Kidney Pills- have done mo more good than $ll0.000 worth of medi cine." They give you good results. For sale by all druggists. $ 20,140.79 Amounts paid out from Special City Fund $ 7,912.93 March 31, balance on hand 12,227.86 $ 20,140.79 General Fund To amount on hand from last report .....$ 272.99 To amounts received from Delinquent Tax 224.30 To amounts received from 1908 Tax , 4,476.42 To amounts received from 1912 Tax 9,446.35 To amounts received from 1913 Tax 77.842.40 To amounts received from Fines 385.50 To amounts received from County Clerk's Fees 4.025.1C To amounts received from County Recorder's Fees 3,866.84 To amounts received from County Sheriff's Fees 282.20 To amounts received from County Fair Premium 200.00 To amounts received from Milwaukie Bank Deposit 70.56 Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Clackamas County, Orecron. ud to and including the sixth day of May, 1914, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. and then open ed, for the improvement of a coun ty road leading from Milwaukie to Oregon City and commonly known a the "River Road" from station 86 plus 66 to Station 268 plus 06. Said improvement shall be execut ed in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County. All bids to be directed to the County Clerk of said Clackamas County, at Oregon City Oregon, and marked "Bids for improvement of River Road," and shall be accom nanied bv a certified check for five per cent of amount bid, which check shall be forfeited to said Clackama County, Bhould the successful bidder fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five days to enter into a contract and file satisfactory Dona to guar antee the completion of the work, and the fulfilment of the law respecting hours of labor and material furnish ed material, men, etc., and will be re quired to hold Clackamas County harmless respecting damages accru ed during the progress of said im provement The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Regulets operate easi ly. 25c a box at all stores. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing bet ter for purifyfinjj the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures con stipation; makes you fel fin. Take no other. 25c, at your Druggist. BRONCHITIS CONQUERED Royersford, Pa., Man Tells How. At this season of year with such sudden changes, It 1b so easy to take cold, and almost before one Is aware there 1b Inflammation In the bronchial tubes hard cough and unless checked In time chronic pulmonary troubles may result Townsend Young of Royersford, Pa., says: "A severe bronchial trou ble contracted caused me much diffi culty about breathing. My chest felt clogged up and there was consider able soreness. I tried different rem edies without help; but I am glad to Bay that Vlnol cured my bronchial trouble which had lasted for three months. My breathing Is all light and the soreness entirely gone from my chest." Vlnol contains the curative, healing principles of fresh cods' livers (with, out oil) and tonic Iron. We guaran tee It to be delicious In taste and to satisfy you with Its medicinal effects. Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City. 40 Acres. Part bottom, part hill, creek runs through place. 15 acres in cultivation. Buildings on place. Good road to all points. 10 miles from Oregon City on Clackamas Southern Railroad. Sidewalk to church. School and store. $4500. MacDonald & VanAuken. FOR SALE 6 lots, 3 50x100: 3 50x 120, on Oregon City carline. . 8 room house with back and front forches, small barn, good well, 'ruit house, chicken houses and yard. Lots of family fruit. $2,000 $1,000 down. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOR SALE 19 acre garden tract 12 miles east of Pueblo, Colorado. Raising alfalfa, beets and garden stuff. 19 shares of water, 14 acres irrigated; 4 room house, 14 x28; 2 cisterns, cement cellar; 2 chicken houses. All fenced. Rents for $160 a year. $4000, will trade lor Clackamas county farm prop erty. Macdonald & Van Auken. 4-room house and two lofe, wood shed, chicken house, near car line. $750.00; $400.00 down. Timber claim in Linn County, 3 miles from R. R. on River. $60,000,000 feet. $3000.00 cash or trade fo acreage, Clackamas County. 4 acres, 4 miles from Molalla, and house and 4 lots on Falls View to trade for 10 acres close by Oregon City. Value of acreage, - $VbU.uu, 4 lots and house, $1600. . 1-2 acres and four room house, 80 rods from car line, $1300.00 Terms. WANTED One or two acre tracts on Oregon City carline within a one lourtn mile rrom track, rrice not over $800. Macdonald & Van Auken. EXCHANGE for Clackamas Coun ty cut over, or partly cleared land. Lot 50 x 100, 4 room house, mod ern improvements, cement walks, shade and fruit trees. Assessed value $1795.00. $2,500 actual val ue. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOUND Watch and chain on Fifth street, which owner may have by paying for this notice and prov- I m .T r ing property. x. r,. mcijain, ure- gon City, Kt. 1. FOR SALE Baby chicks. We can furnish a few nundred of our Cherry Blossom winter-laying strain of White Leghorn and Bald Plymouth Rock chicks at ten cents each; setting of eggs one dollar; hundred live dollars. Cherry Blossom Farm, Mt. Pleasant, A. A. Pease, Oregon City, Rt. 1. 40 acres, 5 room house, barn, shed, etc 15 acres in cultivation. 4 horses Crops, 5 acres in grain, 5 in pota toes, and Personal Property for sale at !fl,00U.OU; Kent $2Uu.UU. FOR SALE 100 acres, 2 miles from Molalla. 65 acres in cultivation. 8 room house, good barn and other buildings. A span of hoises and harness, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 35 head of hogs. Binder, mower, rake, disc, harrows, 2 wagons, blacksmith tools, cream seperator. Some grain and hay, 9 shares In irrigating ditch. Good stream of water on place. Good orchard. Including the stock, etc., as above, $150.00 an acre. Macdonald & Van Auken. fruits. New house. Plastered. Front room, Golden Oak finish. Kitchen white enamel with built-in cup boards. Large Pantry. Full Base ment. Good well, with pump on back porch. 6 blocks from carline. $2000.00; $600.00 bal. $10.00 per month. For Rent. Upstairs furnished rooms, $8.00. 1 pleasant room for man. House, 7 rooms, $10.00. Give us your places. We can rent .them, and look after collections if so desired. FOR SALE 80 acres in Price Co., Wisconsin, 5 acres clear, nice, lev el land, good black soil. Price $1,000, or tradef or Oregon City property. Macdonald & Van Au ken. FOR SALE 3 room house,. lot 55x 132, 8 minutes' walk from Main St. on 15th St. Price $750.00. If you want a home this is a snap. Macdonald & Van Auken. CHEAP FOR CASH Two houses and three large lots in Cottage Grove on 5th st., three blocks south of postollice. One six-room house and one ten roomj. All connected with telephone and elec tric lights and sewer. Plenty of fruit of all kinds and fine garden ground. Good title. Wi:ll sell one or both to suit purchaser. House Nos. 304 and 326. For fur ther particulars, see Leader. Will exchange for small farm. Mac Donald & Van Auken. 3 nice level lots. 1 block from car line. In city of Gladstone. Quick sale price $650. MacDonald & VanAuken. FOR SALE 3 acres on the South End Road. All clear and cultivat ed. Fruit trees, good well, huose 14 x 24 ft., etc. $1500, half down, balance terms. FOR SALE We have several houses at West Linn, Willamette, on the Plank Road, Molalla Ave., 16th Street, Division Street and 18th and Main. For sale, with small payments down, balance terms. Prices range from $700.00 to $2,000. Buyers should see us when they wart, to buy. Mac donald & Van Auken. FOR SALE Three-fourths acres at Clackamas Heights. Small four room house, $050. $100 balance terms. Macdonald & Van Auken. FOR SALE 23 acres, 6 miles out. New house, cost $1,000; new barn, etc. Fruit trees too. $4,000. Will take Oregon City or West Linn property, j.art payment. $800 down, balance terms. Macdonald & Van Auken. ' The Next SACK of FLOUR. You Buy Ask For UNION MILLS "HIGH GRADE" AND YOU WILL GO BACK FOR. ANOTHER It is one of the best brands on the market and is highest in everything but price. We have recently remodeled the Union Mills, and are better than ever prepared for regular milling business. We exchange for flour, chopping, and carry a line of feed, graham flour, germ meal, Etc. D. L. TRULLINGER W WOMAN GOULD NOT SIT IIP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. Ironton, Ohio." I am enjoying bet ter health now than I have for twelve years. When I be" gan to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I could not sit up. I had female troubles and was very ner vous. I used the remedies a year and I can do my work and for the last eight months I have worked for other women, too. 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COUNTY COURT Designation of Roads to be Hard Surfaced Under Bonding Plan In the matter of the vacation of Golf Park: nrHnreH Hint tho nntiinn to vacate be granted. in the matter of the petition of R. F. Watts for a gateway; ordered that said petition be and is granted. In the matter of fixing tolls over Mt Hood & Barlow road; ordered that the tolls hfi thfl Rump 11 fnr inr 1913. . In the matter a special election to be called for purpose of voting on the issilincr hnnHa fnr Mflrl niirnnuaei ah dered that a special election be had on me ioin aay oi May it4 lor such nurnnsn tn mion Sfinf) ftfwi no n k. Bended on the following roads: Road u. i. urays crossing road irom county line between Clackamas and Mult.nnmnli pnunfiao n Ua XTnM4-U boundary of Oregon City via Clacka- iima, except a pan, oi sucn roaa with in limits of any incorporated town or citv. Minimum nmntint ka pended $70,000.00. Road No. 2. Ore- ;on City and Canby, known as South !nd or Lazelle road from the south boundary of Oregon City to north Dounaary or Canby via flew HJra. Minimum amount to be expended $75,000.00. Road No. 3. Canby and Barlow road, beginning at south boundary of Canby, and following present road as near as practicable, parallel with Southern Pacific to the city limits of Barlow; thence from the south boundary of Barlow to in tersect Weismandel and Aurora road thence to intersect Marion county line. Minimum amount to be ex pended $32,000.00. Road No. 4. the Canby and Needy road leading gen erally south from the city limits of Canby on the south following' pres ent road from Canby to Needy thence east from a point where it intersects section 15 dad 22 T. 4 S. R. 1 E. on the Liberal and Maxburg road, to cross roads one mile east of Macks burg store. Minimum amount to be expended $64,000.00. Road No. 5. Molalla Road beginning at city limits of Oregon City to the city limits of Molalla. Minimum amount to be expended $80,000.00. Road Noi. 6. The Beaver Creek road from inter section of Molalla road and leading to Beaver Creek Store. Minimum amout to be expended $30,000,001 Road No. 7. The Redland road from its intersection with Grays Crossing road easterly up the Abernathy road a distance of eight miles. Minimum amount to be expended $48,000.00. Road No. 8. Road leading general ly eastward from Clackamas to Lo gan from its intersection of Grays Crossing road and Oregon City road to its intersection with Oregon City and Logan road to a point on the ap proach to Baker Bridge, thonce east erly on Logan road to a point on the line between the Arthue and Wheel er claims near the Reibhoff store, where the lower road intersects the Logan road, thence along said lower or river road to Barton via proposed bridge over Clackamas river. Mini mum amount to be expended $67,000. 00. Road No. 9. Damascus road from point of intersection of road from Clackami4s to Baker Bridge along present line as near as practicable for a distance of three miles from said intersection. Minimum expendi ture $18,000.00. Road No. 10. Bor ing and Sandy road from point where road crosses ,the line of P. R. L. & P. track at Boring where the road intersects the city limits of Sanuy, said road as near as practicable the present line of road east and south from Boring via Kelso. Minimum amount to be expended $36,000.00. Road No. 11. Stafford road leading west in general direction from city limits of Willamette on the west ta cross roads at Stafford. Minimum amount to be expended $24,000.00. Road No. 12. Oregon City and Oswe go road, beginning at a point where present road from Oswego to Port land intersects the north boundary line of Oswego and leading northerly along present road to Multnomah county line. Minimum sum to be ex pended $6,000.00. Road No. 13. Mil waukie and Sellwood road, beginning at a point where said road intersects the north boundary of city limits of Milwaukie and leading north in a general direction along present road to Multnomah county line. Minimum amount to be expended $10,000.00. WANTED Dining Room girl and Lady to work in kitchen. Homo Restaurant, Oregon City, Oregon. Fill this Out It Will Pay You Name , Postoffice Address I live miles from on road near I have acres of land. There are acres under cultivation. There is an incumbrance of $ against the property due on 191 I would like to borrow .for years, giving this prop erty as security. Do you want to sell your farm? If you have a mortgage on your farm, or if you wish to bor row money for development purposes, or if you want to sell your farm, it will be to your advantage to fill this out and return to us at once. WILLAMETTE VALLEY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY Aurora State Bank Building Aurora, Oregon TO OUR PATRONS In order to save your DISCOUNT Electric bills must be paid before the 1 0th of the month at our office. 617 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. We have numerous electrical de vices on display in our show room that you will be interested in know ing about. Portland Railway, Light & Powcf Company MAIN OFFICE SEVENTHS ALDER PORTLAND Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131