OREGON CITV NTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1J04. Pkdt S. Irmmi ,.i Hfl.OO Kindlon 194H.45 HcKlMlritlon 341.40 lnllK'tit Hohllor 117.00 Tax Itnliatn 31 02 County 1'hyHlrlnii 1:141.50 MtlKHllim 40.00 HohiIh 23.087.U4 8KM I ANNUAL KKI'OHT OK TUB COUNTY CLKHK Of ClurkiiniHH County, Htato of Ori'Kon. showing Ihe amount anil number of claim allowtwl by t ho County Court of italri county, for wbat allowed, amount of wnrrunta drawn, anil amount of warrant oittatamllnK anil unpulil. from t lin tut day of April, 104, to th 30th day of Suptombor, 1UOI. Until UlClllHlVO. On What Account Allowed. ' ItrlilK A nut :IG.!1H l'HUMT 111)0.41 Circuit C I 752.80 JiiHlIro Court 512.4:1 lull DH80 Court IIouho 2IR3.40 I'lrrlt Vi'ii.UZ Kln-rifT i:!KS.7ti Iti'conlfr 11112.25 School Hupt 7.1707 TrcaMiiror 561.41 AnH'HMor 1178.15 County JikIkh (107.10 CoiiiiiilNHloni-rit 477.80 Surveyor 4:1. 20 Coroner :i(i7.05 'lux Department I'rlul Ihk unit AdvcrtlHlim. . . Komi Hiirvi'VH HTATK OK OKICtiON, - 1 Ctlllllty Of CIlM'llHIMHH I. K. A. HIxIkIiI, County Clerk of tb County of Clackatiian, Htate of OriKou. tin hereby certify tbut the fort-KoltiK 1h a true and correct slate meiit of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of huIiI County for the hIx months. endliiK on the 30th day of September, I1MI4, on what account the huiue went allowed, and the amount of warrant) druwn, unit the amount of warrants outHtmnlitiK and unpuld an the Hamu itppenr upon the record) t my offlcn and In my ofllclal cuHtody. Wltni'HN my bund uud the seal of the County Court of salil County IIiIn tlth duy of Octoher, A. I), r.104. (Seal.) K. A. 81.KI0HT, County Clerk. JACQUl GIT. -PITITION. Oiwogo Saloon Man D.feat Strong Op position. Amount of Warrant drown $40,904.67 Amount of Outstanding Warrant Unpaid. OutHtandliiK unpaid County War runta on the ::otli day of Sep- temlier, l'J(H f 115 501.0 KHtlmated Intereat accrued thereon 1 7,k0ii.')0 751.75 Total Amount of unpuld ('our, 18U.3.1 ty Warrants flUSOl.o: iiao.70 SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT OF COUNTY SHERIFF Of the utiioiiut of money and warrants received for Taxe. and money paid to the County Treaxurer by the Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, lor the aix moutliH eiidltiK on the Iioih duy of September, A. 1)., 1904. Amounts received for month of: Ami Paid Amount Collected Treasurer April. i'MH on 1 '.M i:l tuxes $1)910.40 April, litiil 011 l!)ii:i taxes wiata 120.07 $10,030.47 Muy. I'nil on l!H:i tuxes 1 $1767.10 May, r.iii4 on litD.I taxes CohIn . 106.70 1,933.80 June. I!)ii4 on 1903 taxes 918.70 June, 1'JIU on 1!Mi:i taxes Coats 95.50 1,014.20 July. lDm on 19i:j tuxes 909.94 July, Iiiii4 on l!tn:i tuxes Cost 91.35 1,001.29 AiiKOKt, 1904 on 1903 taxes 800.78 AUKiist. 1904 op 1903 taxes Ciuts 87.95 888.73 September, 19o4 on l!to:i taxes 0154.41 September, 1904 on 190.1 taxea Cost and fees 207.30 6.421.71 September. 19u4 on 1902 taxea 130.90 Septemlier. Idol on 1902 taxes CoatH 61.29 182.19 September. 1904 on 1901 tuxes 124.58 September. 1904 on 1901 tuxes Touts 30.88 101.40 Tolul Received $21,033.97 $21,033.87 HTATK OK OltKOON. County of Cluckumaa. I. J. It. Shaver, Sheriff of said County, do heroby certify that the fore going statement Is correct and true. v Witness my bund this :iim It day of Septemlier, A. I) , 1904. J. II. SHAVKIl, Sheriff of Clackamas County, 1 My R. C. llackett. Deputy. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY TREASURER I'ri 1 111 April I, to October 1. 1904. OKNKKAI, Kl'ND. $::::, :il italance on bund April 1, 1904. 0.:nmf, Itecelved from Sheriff on 1903 taxea from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 90.05 Received from Sheriff on 1902 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 1:10 .40 Itecelved from Sheriff on 1901 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904 113 9:: Received from Sheriff on Junk Sale from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 78 40 Received from Sheriff as fees from April 1 to Oct 1, 1904. 1.700 ID Received from Clerk us fees from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 2.070.75 Received from Recorder as fees from April 1 to Oct 1, 1904. 20.00 Received as lines from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 50.01 Received from xnle of land from April 1, to Oct. 1, 1904. 10110.00 Received from llipior licenses from April 1 to Oct. 1 1904. :!5.:i7 Received from Clerk on delinquent and nitRe. (axes from April 1 to Oct 1, 1904. 47.39 TiiinHferied from State fund to General fund April 1 to Oct 1, 1904. $ 19751.10 $2k:i77.54 I'll Id on County warrants from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. imioooo Paid on State Tax from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. I00.0O Transferred from (ieuerul fund to Indigent Soldier r'und. i $JH477.54 $49751 10 Totul received from April 1 to Oct. 1. 1904. 38477.51 Totul paid from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. $11273 02 llaliince 011 band In (bmerul Kuml Oct. 1, 1904. 10NOS (Willi. I.. Treusurer of Clackamas County, Oregon. ROAD Kl'NI). ' $24095 00 Ilaliini'i' on band April 1. 1904. 39NK 21 Itecelved from HIiciHT on 1903 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 29 00 Received from Sheriff on 1902 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 29 02 Received from Sheriff on 1901 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 12 3N Received from Sheriff on Junk Sale from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. .00 Received from Clerk on Dc!iniiicnt tax from A-prll 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. $28754.27 $2::505 47 I'nld on Road Warrants from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 1300.00 l'uld to Orcon City Road from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. $24805.47 .' j'j $28754 27 Total received from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. " 24805 47 Total paid from April I to Oct. 1. 1904. $ 3918 X0 Balance on band In Road Kund Oct. 1, 1904. INDIGENT SOLDIER FUND. $ 85 .98 flatunre on band April 1, 1904. 100.00 Transferred from (Jenernl Fund to Indigent Soldier Fund. $185.98 Total received from April 1 to Oct. 1. 1904 130.00 I'aid from IndlKcnt Soldier Fund from April 1 to Oct .1. 1904. $ 55.98 Balance on hand In Indigent Soldior Fund, Oct. 1, 1904. COUNTY SCHOOL FUND. $37552.7! Italance on hand April 1, 1904. 4322.89 Received from Sheriff on 1903 taxea from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 10.10 Received from Sheriff, on 1902 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 23.98 Receiver from Sheriff on 1901 taxes from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 12.37 Received from Sheriff on Junk Sale from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. .00 Received from Clerk on Delinquent tax from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 83.54 Transferred from State School to County School from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. $42012.25 Total received from April 1 to Oct. 1, 1904. 27012 .89 Total paid to Hchool districts from April I to Oct. 1, 1904. $1 1909.30 Italance on hand In County School Fund Oct. 1, 1904. STATE SCHOOL FUND. $ 83.54 Balance on bund April 1, 1904. 12844.58 Received from April 1 to Ort. 1, 1904. $12928.12 Total received from April 1 to Oct. 1. 1904. 83.54 Transferred from State School Fund to County School Fund. $12844.58 Balance on band In Stato School Fund Oct. 1. 1904. SEMI ANNUAL 6UMMARY STATEMENT. Of tie Finunclnl Condition of the County of Clncknmns. In the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1904. LIABILITIES. To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding; anil unpuld S115.501.02 To estlmuted amount of Interest accrued therein 7,600.00 Total Liabilities $123,001.02 RESOURCES. Hy funds In hnmU of County Treasurer applicable to the payment County Warranta $11,273.82 By estimated unpaid current taxea applicable lo the payment of County Warrants 4,500.00 Net Indebtedness 107,227.40 Total $123,001.02 Htrun( opposition wna offered .by the temiieranre p-nple of flswegu precinct to Ihe application of Henry Juriii-s for tin- UTiintlnK liy the County Court of a license to II liquor at Ohwcro. Mr. Jacques? pi-tllloh was sluni-d by 111 li-Kul vritArs and when It was considered at the sesslim of the court laat week, a large dHi-gallon of the cltlst-ns of Os wean were In attendance to remonstrate. A remonstrance, bearing 17 ilic'iuturee, und uniithi-r iii-r havliiK the names of 06 residents of the precinct who had hIkiihcI neither the petition nor the re mouet ranee whs presented by the re niniiatrutors lo show Hint the petition fur the MeeiiM win not signed hy o ma jority of the li-iful voters of the precinct. The ' rcmnnatratice was dismissed by the court for the reason that It had been 'Imitated urfore the petition for the sa loon license was completed. In the same connection the court ruled that 24 of the nun -signers were not legal voters of Oaweuo precliiei. This left a bona flde population of legal voters numbering 211. The court Investigated the voting qual ifications of the signers to the petition and ili-termlned that the petition had Ihe names of three more than a majority of Ihe legal volets having a residence In the precinct, tin this showing, the li cense was granted. The petltliHier, Jacques, until two mouths ago, conducted a saloon at Os wego. . At Hint time he tiled a petition fur a renewal of his license which was denied because a remonstrance having a greater number of signatures was pre sented. The application was vigorously fought by Mr. Jacques on one side and the temperance people on the other, each side having employed attorneys. WILL CAMPAIGN FOR ROOSEVELT, Clackamas County Orator Will Partici pate In Canvas of State, The Presidential campaign In Oregon by the Republicans will occupy only about two weeks. It will begin about Octoher 01 h and will be very generally carried on throughout the state until (he day of election. The result of the efforts of Ihe large number or public speakers who have tendered their services to the State Committee will be round In a majority approximating 90,00 In Oregon for Roose velt and Fairbanks at the November election. Clackamas county Is again this year out 1 Uniting lis share of campaign ora tors. Among those who have notified halrman Baker or a willingness to par ticipate In the campaign are: Renator llrownell. Mayor firant H. Dlmlck. who Is one of the 'residential Electors; C. II I'yo. J. I', ('amplx'll and Gordon K. Hayes. It Is not definitely known what shak ing will lie arranged for Clackumas ounty. but the county will be thoroughly covered hy competent and entertaining speakers In exposition of Republican irlm lpli'S and policies. THE MANEUVERS AT AMERICAN LAKE. The recent "war games," In which the troops of Oregon, Washington and Idaho participated. Is the subject of an Instructive and entertaining arti cle by General Thomas H. Anderson. U. S. A., (retired). In the October Pacific Monthly. In discussing the value of these maneuvers, he says: "In civil life no one believes that buslnesM methods or mechanical ex igence can be learned or acquired from books. Practice must supple ment theory. This Is Just as true of the art military. Manuals of tactics state the space a brigade of a given trength should occupy In close or open ground, and the time required for a deployment of change of front. man of average Intelligence can commit these statements to memory In a very short time, yet no one with out practice can estimate the dis tances Involved In the simplest field maneuver. Distances look so sur prisingly different undor differing con ditions; whether, for Instance, we es timate over land or water, over hills or plains, or by night or day, or In unsblne or fog. In estimating dis tances, the Are of an enemy Is, of course, a very conruslng factor. In calculating the time It may take to reach a given position, the condition of the roads or character of the In tervening country will have to be considered, and an absolute assurance can only be obtained by reconnolter- Ing. What the enemy may do In the ay of obstruction or opposition fur ther complicate the problem. The object of field maneuvers is to make the problems given as nearly like those of actual warfiti$' as possible. 1 A petition has been circulated among the patrons of the R. F. D. routes No. 1 and 2 asking for a change in the course. The routes are both too long, and It is to remedy this and to estab lish R. F. D. No. 4 that this action is taken. Route No. 1 will then be ev- tended to Liberal and No. 2 will icover the territory between No. 1 and 2, ex tending into the ' Molalla country. urora Boreallls. Ts Bead of a Department of the U. 8. GOVERNMENT SAYS ORRINE CURES 17 His key Habit GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, Office of the Public Printer. WMblDf ton. D. C. Anrll U 11QA. I viruw tvm e"J. iwrviiriiH, Wnbinltoo, D. C. ' OtntUmen : tittntioa M recently celled to Dif tbmpl07aa of thil Ac wbo bd, thrugh bftblttof iDtoikcfctlng drink. beom ft in0ieiDt ee 10 be ns tbe vrc of difmlMftl. 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