OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1906. EMI- ANNUAL I REEORTS Of County -Officers, For Six Months Ending Septem- -bet 30, J906. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1906, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source and on what account paid out. Special City Fund Amount on hand last report . V ; . $8957.95 Amount received from Sheriff 1905 taxes ......... i. ... .V ... 741.54 Amount received from sheriff 1904 taxes '. 2.28 " Amount received from sheriff 1903 taxes 1-80 Amount received from sheriff 1899 taxes ..." '. .. 1.80 Total "I".-.. $9705.37 Amount Paid out , . . 8966.76 Balance on hand . . ......$ 738.61 Special School Fund Amount on hand last report ... $14716.69 Received from sheriff 1905 taxes . . ". . . . . 1961.73 Received from sheriff 1904 taxes 19.73 Received from sheriff 1903 taxes 3.82 Received from sheriff ' 1902 taxes 1.68 Received from sheriff 1899 taxes 1.80 To correct error 2.20 To correct error 2.42 Total $16710.07 Amount paid out ......... 14885.09 Balance on hand $ 1824.98 General Fund On hand last report $ 2124.87 Amount received 1905 taxes 6062.88 1904' taxes . 154.29 1903 taxes , .. 30.36 1902 taxes 25.94 1900 taxes 6.11 1899 taxes 92.22 1895 taxes 8.13 Fines and Licenses 1302.75 Fees from county clerk 2050.40 Fees from Recorder 1902,25 Fees from Sheriff , 129.85 Transferred from Bridge Fund 7000.00 Sale of old rock crusher ." . 250.00 Refunded by E. Thomas 2.00 Refunded by Geo. Hillard , . . . 2.75 Refunded by Wm. Williams 2.25 Sale of blank deeds and mortgages " 1.45 Damages on account Koellermeier road 40.00 Delinquent taxes from county Clerk 23.80 Total $21212.30 Amount paid out 14769.35 Balance on hand $6442.95 County School Fund On hand last report $43662.80 Received from taxes 1905 3780.73 1904 42.30 1903 . 6.75 1902 '. . 1 2.18 1900 - .42 1899 - 16.32 1895 ...... : , 1-14 Total $47512.64 Amount paid out on Sup't warrants $32662.00 U """ - Balance on - hand 'T,. ..'.., 1. . $14950.64 . . Road Fund . 1 Amount on hand last report - $21136.00 ' Received from taxes of 1905 . . 4814.35 . ' '1904 39.73 ' 1903 ...... '...v 6.08 1902 3.93 - - -1 OArt A O I .7 1 M 7 ......................... .......... ,1t 1899 i 16.33 : " ' ' ''1895' : r.TV.-. : .V.-.-W. .-. : ; " .61 Refunded. L...... 43.70, r ' Rent road roller . .' . i . 14.00 Total':..-. Amount paid out on roads Balance on hand . . . . $26075.16 .... 24737.03 - . 1338.13 : , $ 313.07 . ."'.v 120.00 '....$ 433.07 , :. 40.00 Institute Fund Amount on hand 'last' report . : "7V. :.V". .".v. Amount received from ;Supt. of Schools Total . . . . . . t . . Amount paid out , . . Balance on hand ... Indigent Soldier Fund . ' Amount .on hand last report ..$ 15.98 . Transferred" from " county fund'1 'V.'T;"T:".T '.' : I .... ..... ' 100.00 Total . . ". . I ."..',.. .... . 115.98 Amount paid out ........ . ',.." ..1 ' '30.00 . 5.,........$ 393.07 Balance on hand . .-. Library Fund Amount on hand last report . Received .from taxes of 1905 . . Total . Amount paid out .. ..$ . 85.98 . . .$ 781.69 75.84' ...$ 857.53 . . ' 817.30 . $ 40.23 Balance on hand .... , . ; . . .'. . STATE OF OKJGOjN, County of Clackamas. ss.,:. - I, J. C. Paddock, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cor rect statement of amounts,. received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the-, county treasury of said bounty for the six months ending September 30, 1906. Witness my hang this 30th day of September, 1906. J. C. PADDOCK, County Treasurer.' SEMI-ANNUAL.. REPORT, of the County Clerk of Clackamas County. showing the amount of claims allowed by the County Clerk, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid from the first day of April, 1906 to the 30th day of September, 1906. On what account allowed. Amount of Claims. County Court e, 4. $ 931.75 Circuit Court 1167.35 VARYING TALES OF HUSBAND AND WIFE. The case of Johanna Boe vs. Jens A. "Boe was taken "up in the circuit court ' Friday morning. The morning session and part of the afternoon ses sion was taken up with the examina tion of 'witnesses for the plaintiff. The defendant took""the stand in his own behalf shortly after the afternoon session opened. . G. ; B. Dimick repre sents Mr. Boe and George C. Brownel! is conducting the case for Mrs, Boe, The suit is for divorce and $3,000 alimony on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. Boe alleges in her complaint that Mr.-Boe for ten years past has maltreated and abused her, that he keeps whiskey in the barn continually, that at one time he struck her with a cane. Accord ing to the testimony this morning she was reduced'to a nervous wreck and had to leave home," going to her sister's place . in Portland. There are four children; the oldest one, Andrew,. 16 years old, corroborated his mother's testimony and testified that his father never did any real work but 'always "monkied" about the house."1 Dr. Mc Neary testified to her sound mental condition, and a sister, Mrs. Reynolds, testified to her physical condition when she left her husband a month or so ago. Mrs. Michaelson, the plain tiff's mother and Mr. Michaelson, of Astoria, a brother, were also called to the witness stand. The defendant took the stand this afternoon and told quite a different story. He alleges that the oldest son Andrew, is an incorrigible youth and a mischief maker; that his mother re gards him as her "pet" and shields him in all his misconduct, even breed ing disrespect and disobedience to their father. His version is that his wife left home without any indication of leaving him and that relatives at Portland worked on her until she took the steps to get a divorce. . All the stories of ill-treatment, he maintains, are dpnjured up in her - imagination and h"$ insists that she has exhibited at numerous times symptoms of in sanity, imagining that somebody . is trying to kill her. Mr. Boe is a Scandinavian, and, though speaking in a somewhat brok en manner, used good and forcible language and gestures in recounting his version of the family squabbles which were occasioned by the alleged prodigal son. 400 RAisel) foir HIGHLAND CHURCH But $S00 More Needed Bad Condi tion of Viola-Clear Creek ; . V.' .- .. Road. " " ".-..': Viola, -Nov. 21. The road between "Viola and Little Clear Creek is in the worgt condition it has been for many years. Miss Lula Miller and J. R. Hamil ton were married Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Patton performing the ceremony. Their many friends ish them a happy and prosperous life. " James Sevier is delighted with the donkey engine , which he made from his threshing engine. He says it works to perfection. The largest saw logs are handled without difficulty. The Viola Sunday school is plan ning to have a Christmas tree. Rev. Patton is gathering money to erect a M. E. church at Highland. About $400 have been provided; $800 more must be raised in order to build the house desired. A Quality Thateottnts M. J. B COFFEE - Mocha and Java 1 This? is a combination of Javas' fancy mild cof fees, and Mocha. It's an excellent article. 3 lbs. for SI OO H. P. ERIGHTBILL ."' ;- ' - Phone 126 1 Notice to Would-be Citizens. Judge McBride in . accordance with the new naturalization law yesterday afternoon set the first Tuesday and every Tuesday thereafter during the term for the day upon which natural ization papers may be taken out. The new law is a good deal more stringent than the old one and requires a good deal more red tape. , Always Was Sick. When, a man says he always was sick troubled with a cough that last ed all winter what would you think if he should say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound Syr up. Such a man exists. Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver; Colorado, writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left me in a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup and have not had a sick day sinee. That's what it did for mi." Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co. W. O. W. ELECT R. T. , - BARBUR AS CLERK. .The semi-annual election of officers of the Willamette Falls camp of the Woodmen of the World was held Fri day night. A large attendance was a feature of the meeting. The success ful candidates were: Clerk, R. T. Bar bur; council commander, H. E. Stev ens; banker, E. H. Cooper; advisor, lieutenant, Mr. a Calkins ; escort, Mr. Booker; watchman, A. Warner; sen try, Mr. Gossler. The board of man agers are I. D. Taylor, elected for the long term, 18 months, and Elmer Lankins, elected for . the short term. Frank Betzel is musician. ' The office of clerk is the most re sponsible and the. only office to which a remuneration is attached. Mr. Bar bur, who was the successful one from a fairly large field of candidates, is an old resident of Oregon City, and well- known and popular both in and out of Woodmen circles. He is employed as fireman at the Willamette mills. Schoolhouse Dedicated. Superintendent J. C. Zinser has re turned from the dedication services of the new schoolhouse at Estacada. A basket social and a large . miscel laneous program were the main fea tures of the dedicatory services. The Oregon legislature will be asked this winter to create many new offices including . a railroad commission, with three members drawing $5000 a year each; state board of control with three members, salary. $2500; two new supreme court justices, salary $4500; state bank examiner, $3000; state auditor, $3000; insurance com missioner, $3000, and about a dozen others, salary not specified. Be Charitable. to your horses as well as to yourself. You need not suffer from pains of any sort your horss need not suffer. Try a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment It cures all pains." J. M. Roberts, Bak- rsfield, Mo., writes: "I have used your liniment for ten years and find it to be the best I have ever used for man or beast." Sold by Huntley Bros Drug Co. Good Teeth Means Good Health, Good Digestion and Good Looks OUR PAINLESS W:M0DS and acknowledged skilL and gentle ness in handling the most difficult cases have robbed the dentist's of fice of its old time terrors. People entrusting their work to us are sur prised and delighted at the results wVi",Vi arill nnf -fnil ' frn enfiefv the 1 " J . J J?' J ' most exacting. , "C " P W aim1 tr lrtfT ThA lea A nlrl fashioned, method? find no place in our ofBee. We give the best in skill and methods and appliances for a reasonable fee. If you desire the best possible results for the amount we charge, you will not be disappointed at this office. WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU. LI DirfFMC Dentist, Weinhard Bid., Phones, City L. rlLlXClliJ, 1293. Farmers 121. Classes Now Starting English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand Start now while others are beginning. Complete . courses in Day School. Night SchooL 7 to 9 Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. The opportunity ' for you is now ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE E. O. Allen, President -Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon Road Surveys. . . 179.38 Fruit Inspector 56.10 Purchase of road machinery, .,. .2219.60 Outlaw Smith 518.47 Surveyor's Office ,!. .. Vj . . ., ... 133.50" Total General Fund . . .".$24030.13, Road Warrants 41522.64 " ; ' i . - Total .......... ' ..$65552.77 i , Amount of Outstanding Warrants . Unpaid. . Outstanding county warrants on the 30th day of September,- 1906. $53,994.53 Estimated interest accrued thereon 1,800.00 Amount of road warrants outstanding ' .' 18,342.79 Total amount unpaid warrants i ......... ... $74,137.32 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss. ' I. F. W." Greenman, County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, do here by certily that the foregoing is a true statement of the amounts of claims al lowed by. the County Court of said county for the six months ending- on the 30th day of ; September, 1906, on what -account the same were allowed,- the amount of warrants drawn and the amount of warrants unpaid and outstand- ingj as the same appears upon the' records" in my office and in my custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court this 30th day of Oc tober, 1906.- . (SEAL). F. W. GREENMAN, ' ! County Clerk. Justice Courts -.... . . Sheriff's Office Clerk's - Office .:. . . Recorder's Office . . . Treasurer's Office . Coroner's Office Sup't. of Schools ic: . . Assessor's Office . . . ' Tax Department Tax Rebate . ..r- . . . '. Current Expense . . i Courthouse Expense ; Jail .. . . .". . County 'Poor' ; -1' . :. Indigent Soldier Insane . . 519.60 . .1618.46 . .1333.60 : .1410.00 .. 706.83 i . . 363.35 .. 719.98 .1316.19 . . 473.85 1.00 . . 236.95 . . 574.05 ,. 131.99 .1663.53 . 30.00 . 112.62 Bridges 2738.71 Election , .... 4030.86 Printing IT". 'I 242.39 Road Damages . . .J. . . ". VlTr.l;. 7 . n' '600.00 - SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Taxes, and MonejT paid to the County - Treasurer by the Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, - for the six months ending on the 30thday of September" A. D., 1906. TO AMOUNT RECEIVED DURING MONTH OF In Coin and Currency . 1005 taxes and Costs Cash. 1904 Taxes and Costs .... 1903 Taxes' and Costs. 1902 and back taxes Fees by J. R. Shaver. . Fees by R. B. Beatie . . Total received BY AMOUNT PAID - V April $5057.84 9.75 May June " July Aug. ; Sept. 3358.07 ' 1988.13 1106.88 1568.35 ' 4456.95 39.84 - 5.46 84.70 13.23 128.47 81.21 20.82 7.60:'i i4.7i ; 3.50 29.56 22.52 25.52 7.20 Total paid Treasurer. . - 12.20 $5067.59 $3403.37 $2214.53 $1200.29 $1614.98' $4541.75 - DURING THE MONTH OF .: . j April May June July Aug. i Sept. $5067.59 $340.3.37 $2214.53 $1200.29 $1614.98 ,$4541.75 STATE - OP OREGON, County .of Clackamas. ss. . ; I, R. B. Beatie, Sheriff of said County, do herebycertify that the forego ing statement for months of July, August and September is correct and true, and that the books in our possession show the above condition for April, May and June. , '- Witness my hand this 2d day of November, A. D. 1906." : R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas County. By R. W. BAKER, Deputy. - : - .- y'':'i TALKATIVE from the moKe a nd Crater Sale Our offerings for Thanksgiving are matchless, gains that will tickle your palate - Money saving values are beyond comparison. Note a few of them; Bar-that Table Linens, bleached and unbleach- . ed . ..... ..(.24c a yard and up Turkey red tablecloth 16 cents a yd up Colored Napkins ....... .....4 cents Bleached napkins, extra large ... $1.20 per dozen Space is inadequate to quote our many bargains. A call will convince you.; ' SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT of financial condition of Clackamas County on the 30th day of September, 1906. ; Liabilities - To Warrants outstanding and unpaid .V:. . . . w . . . . T.".' Estimated interest accrued . . . . . . . ....... ' Road Warrants outstanding Vand unpaid . . .' - Total . . , -i 'f.'-K .". r .'. . . t . . Resources r - C -..t . 'K. !By Funds in "hands of Treasurer applicable-to the payment ot County Warrants . . . '. taSj.-xjfciS. ....'...; Estimated unpaid current taxes unpaid Net Indebtedness . l'Otax'-".-: ii-i"4- t v ; -t'Twi-t .":;-. .'$53,994.53 .1,800.00 ... 18,342.79 .L$74,137.32 '.. . i o . , .:$r7,781.08 "3,000.00 .. 63,335.24 .$74,137.32 i Corner Main and Seventh you can get At ' T ; ' "" o L. Block's Furniture Store " P dtscount on all Heaters. We must make room as our Holiday goods are coming in on us so we are compelled to slaughter all our heaters. Uni versal Heaters included in this sale. i 1 nuiifiiiiii; 3 F; O JSAS O '' r V A-K ?.