onnoox city extkiipkisi:. riiinw. mivkmiikk -ji, inn;. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE c. f. PualUhe tw.ry fnttj. MOOlt, ti He Pvkllthar. Kataratl at Or.oa City, Oro. I'oeiaSIca M mcdi(Iiu (nitur. ufcecniitleaj Rflt: The county court, after ipendiBiJ mil., after an ariiii(iii, by d- t lariat that ' fnnu lb recorda obtain IU II wou'd kiMsr that d.aliebi huiitn4mj Uii.1 t fim In Or ftw, rtiailr In lb part weal i.f Ik Caacadtt." ! hundred, of tboutaud ( doll.n on 1 riHk uj grand ruad anj on atil.in ha fiMiRil thai neither la aUa lo tali. Oae rr II ) It Moalae H Trial Hubecrlpllua. To Month J Bubaerlbera 111 ft a 4 ika data of iDlrelloa nam pad oa their paper fol I la a lag ikalr tux. If Ual payaiaat It not credit! kladly aottfy ua. tod, Ihlni true up under modern iiain'. Judge An drraoa baa Mid llial mat attain l' ntH aland up for bull than lo )rara on bratll) Ifatclrd hlaiiwa), and be la no film lrlieer In mure peiwa Bent l)ira of aurlatr. And, Oregon lily I lo find I lie aaine r!eenth ilml un Ilia lull. ika saatter will recall our alteetlon. Adtertl.lng Rate on apullcatlua for ln.ta.ice, waa Imprmed allliln Ihe hut three rar and II no a nmli r . pair. Patching now would laat until lint tear, and annually unnuri nun nnar.nM i IllJ and wlaelt-. fur I hit rounl t 'a n' "'" . .' . -..k .' thereafter the city would be comix llci .. .1. . ! , p-ti nr a lib a 'haitlr roflcrrl haa . ' Mr. Hugh. hould. and probably ; aprlnkte cru.hed r k In lha holea III'" II It" ! HI I" MM', a. a a m.n lha next year, work. The rd... a ! "'T! """ f' ,'r",, jtlon uf many In our un county ha.ir" " r"' ""'. ..... h. .1 .- t,. .. .nr.1 M'rl "" "'l-alra ftvni time lo I ..... . . ... . ... . I HIM obtained little, the Reaver tl almKl , j but not annuallv i rllt Mit.1 it I v ftrTI.-l.ilai air Ilia Murlli.l The tnajorit) u not !.irn ! . , . . , dimt l l,r"',"v! ... - , ...aurfa.. , aii iiii !' iiii"iii m iiiiuii mi 1 CHARGE dura fM-l niiuh rratiflrd In find (lr frnn in nia riHiiiun. in a rrtuon (snuilry hif. tilth rxl rraatin li attiiifxj, felt aa rkrt'tlnn ntilih. but CHOOL DIITRICT WOULD IN CLUOE INTER! IT ON INVEST MENT A ITEM Of COST. COUNTY OFFICES SPENT DEMOCRATIC COUNTV COMMIT TEE SPENT 40 STATEMENT Or EXPENSES SHOWS It would aim ty lilin II rtrranU rraiinm to ... ' Ua tti thp tataira, If mAiiM hit an .tif.iiriilliiH lit ttMlf I ,. , n u i iaiiM" a a-ttat k In lha prt-afiil irtia in Uirt Onfon noinlnati-d Mr. Iluxhm.1 . , ' ... . . . , , afntiiiii'iil for iwrnunrnl work ami rml aha porforniisl a rrt-ul rrln rr i . . . . . . .... , our rrintaiion now aa 'ri)i:rri film wbra ahc dH'Urfd for hU nomlua , .... ... , .. ., Iitiiinly with nrat-lbal iltaa would It Hon In drw of at.) of Ih olhr, ' , . M.,..-.aroflhoMl..i.IP.l. UU il ; wm thi (it)m irf u Wl IU 1I7 bud.r, or n-al ,.a..rr..l,. or had ln n.li. iu-d by olh.-ra. Holh . , wwk on alrwl nrU yrtr aro Mr. Cummin, and Mr lUirlon had ,.,ld ; ,, lo ,, hu ,tl.nul. W ,1.11. and ma, .ann. br I.h rarrfulln plannlnc noxt """" "'' "' '"" -mrthlnK 'M'1 " ifF-t.-f. .-Hi i.. . n.ortt tH'f inani-nl mora aallarui'lnrr i mild It ntfsr, wi adiiiil. MorrttT. inaiBdain aa fa.y on tralfU aa hard IToiMiiil only that the laaa llkft aurf4ii of th patliiK In wol wralhtr la il.uio aaay with by rollln. In raKratfl wht'ii Ihr aurfatf la ! Itig laid, aa atii;(raiitl by City Kticl nr-r Millfr. Orfon City haa wt ald lltKH) In tltnf ramo h pronnuni'od th namr of IIURhrtl. It waa Mr. Jutir Muchoa hi-n thl ociiirrH. Ilia rt.-inif. of oourao. haj fwn flKurtne In prvhlilt-ntinl guttata for immtha. but not with hi. authority. He araaon'a work. If rtrr the" rounty , labould puru a poll' ) ot aufwy flr .t. I ,,n',!,m '' '"I'HiK p'an. I ... . . ' it. fttl. I. .Mfnltl. IS. ...t.til ilLin 1. wan la no flilfflrt bftnap Itnf arlfhfttil a anfil I " from him, and with no knowlfduo of rj made on the other aide of the con tinent. Oregon cart? him her hand and tMshed him lurk. now- la thp lime. No rprliu'tit with I men or rtimjnient ran pay when ro mut h di-H-nda on Hip outcome. i The aumnicr'. work tndid wo! niontha ai:o haa Wrn a hiccck. JtnU ,i thla la famine thp rel'iit Jtlon of t-o ln olio of the moat prore.ht rltlca In Hip we.tern part of thp atuto. I au uAuiMft rno lata CBndldnte for thi,. , ... ............ . ,h. .,J I""" " (5. ll,- ,l.,ll,m f Hut Ii,lll.llt improved and the cost bllla at the ; allJ r,.rn.n.um tn the atate .the lic t iimrf hitiiki W'm halt kiAifHl tntirh t i -. i i . a. .t..t...i. him ncopl that derived from hla rec-K "J": ' J. "2 r, . " ' V,' " . "" ,u " """"" Mit-ut-. "..,'ttiiii.-M "'tuHitH ft-.-'iia Hier anu auiiitiru.. i nia la a tuauent In road work, done muih edu ' mlatakt-u notion. U-lieM-a the IVudle- catlnic IkHU at home and abroad and ton Trli'utie. The legislative depart l nroawred under the benellla of a wlae-""' f he government la not 111 The tffect elM-where waa -onldcr i rivlH ,w,iirr n,l i,r,. u, .l r.a,l n.n tended lo be eliminated by the Initiative, nor aliould Ihe men elected ftKid ixilli y and a prat Ileal road man. aWe. It a feather In the atrone i , h,i.-i in ih. .iimuit K-ii,... ,.i Sentiment in other are.'...... ...... .. , i " "' fenate regaru tileir ' i dutlea ua lea ImiHtrtant or their re- of ..peiienc. ut , retain an ,loll.hlllty lu the ptH.ple Icaa great pert, who haa ahown he knowa hiaiM,Ullp f ,)(. auail ayatein of la buitlnem. and not alio our rood fun U maklnu. The purpoe of the luitia and our reputation a. a looking, fore-, tle la to anlin.lt to the people mcb ward commonwealth lo be Jiifigled In : meaniirea ua the leiititluturo refuaea the hunda of Ineiwrlencvd men. I lo rnl t- Thl11 at '' ""Kl't o " iitan a cap. Sentiment In other lloim, and partirulnrly In the rant, wko Impreawed by this exhibition of Inter- t and trust In a man not in pollllea by a ilate ao diitant from thr.t man k n-slilence and the arene of hi. activ ity. Men ejTvied that there mu.t tx" f-otnethins ery milch worth while In Uie augctotlon that HitKhea tu tne nii'ii for the emergency. The Huehen boom, properly THE NEED OF AN ARMORY The county court baa included au the fundamental uae of the Inltlulhe power. That of the referendum la to aubinlt to the eople aueh lawi aa the legioluture may err iu enacting. tit. i ct ln! acauired trenKth from that ilcm of W ln the county ouJ';t . V . 1 "H,orjI0 " ,ne ,a,c c .lea. acquired birengtn irom tlut conatrucllnr an armorv I ,h"' t ourt ,f Trtor ln "'aWing lime. riut. we,t end In the " A" are numerous matter, of It,.- (entry, deapite the fact that the Re- " C'?- 1 -d,r. KP'an,"t-! porta nee to which the I.eKl.lalure Mi.lic.m field of candidatea waa lare llned b-r ,h? lowmwlal Club and mv- 1I1(lMlh niii . . MAI. KM. lira.. Nov :i A trlendl) action be fore tha aupn-iue coiirt lo lit teriiilne whether a at hoot dlalrlil may charge outalda piilla for their h,ire of lllli-real oil a. bmil prM1tlc dfpret'Ullon and repalia. la being III atltntetl by Ilia Ha'eiu at html Ixtaril, dlatrb I No :i, through Atlornee l. C llliiKham. The action takea the form of a pe tition lo the court for a writ of man daiinta In coiiiiH-l County H.iN-rlnlend ent V. M. Hmlth to a.ie a warrant lo tha dlatticl for the full amount of Ihe coat of teathlug 1HI puplla during lla. The full amount aaked for la fT.Md.2t;, the lultliia for 111 puplla at ITI 13 each. Huiierlntendent Miullh recently tendered a warrant In Hie tliMnct for a itirtlon of the amount, baaeit on a per capita coat of f'.ii I:', but Ilia il. trlct returned the warrant The difference In ihe per capita coat la found In the three iteina of de preciation. Intereat and repair., which total f I J.:.J j for the hlth at hool The relr Item la IliJil M, Intereat mi Inveatment fiiTM.IS. and depreciation at four Hr cent. f:oi.",i! The ai.lt la one of three klnda whb h may l-e luatltuted directly before the aupreme court before a trial In circuit court, the othera being habena corpua and quo warranto. OREGON CITY STUDENTS ATO.JLC.ARESURFRISED LOCAL PARTV MOTORS TO COR VALLIS FOR VISIT DURING WEEK-END. HI 12 candidate, w tin up to Thura I day night bad filed their alaleliieut o( I eit nt a with County Clerk Harring ton under Ihe corrupt i.ratllcea act. three. C. W. Watla. H.h Ulll noml nee for county clerk; K'niina Hauler, Him lullal lioinliiea for county ret older, and It. K. Croat. Ile.ubllcan nomine, (or couatable, .pent nothing on their cumpaUn. Of the three, only Con- alali'e Kroat waa vlclorloiia. The Clackauiaa county Ifc'iiiocrullc central coii.iultlee Tburatlay Hied a atutenii-lit of eM'iiaea allow Inn thai Ihe lommllteo apeut Mill) In tlto loui.l) campaign. The caudldiilea pabl ihe hall rem at Ihe many trlpa taken to tarloua parla of the county, and the coat of the llciuocratle par .tie prior lo election la not Included III thla aiiiu. Treasurer J. K. Jack of i the committee etplalued Thuraday. 'The committee receded ii contrlliu. tlona ranging from 2i t.-nla to The lurgeat Item of evH-no waa $13 ID. paid In J. O. Staala for a Hat of tint reglatered roter. of the county. The Itcpuhllcaii central committee haa not yet tiled ita atateli.elit. The amount Mt-iit by the cuiuli dalea who had tiled by to Thuradiiy night followa: V. A. IWtor. !U; M. K. Dunn. 1 15; Kd rVrlune, l.;ti) Hr. . K. Ilempaiead. $lii; W. W. Kverhnrt. flOOM; J K Cwlavaii, $!."; C. V. HU'ey. $:i)Mt. William .1. Wll on. t:; a lUrriimton. i;o. The greater part of the rpenaca of Ihe Itepiihllcun nomineg conalnted of tint iutheMnenta made by the coun ty central cniunilttee. Candidate, who lute not filed atateinenla of etpeuae have until next Wednesday lo comply with the law. Candldatea fur Hute offlcea, Including (be dlatiict atur neyahlp and plarea In the legliluture. Ille their atatement with the iccre lary of atate at Salem. Practical Economy Ikikinu powders miulo from iilum or plitK.plmto mny b txiuht for u triflo lm than Koyal Unking I'owder, which is miulo fwm cream of tartar, dcrivtil from grapes. Alum jxiwdcni are not only cheap, but they differ greatly in leuvening power. If a cheap baking powder i used for a fine enko and thu cake turns out a failure there b a wusto of costly mnterlnls wortli more thar n wIkjIo can of thu cheap bak ing powder. Royul Unking Powder phhIucck the finest food, and its use therefore, results in an actual saving. ' KOYAL UAKINO POWDER CO. New York The foregoing eatlmulea for the expenditure, of Ihe court houae and the county offlcea are more fully llemlivd ua folloaa: Aimaor'i Offlci, Aaaeaaor'a .alary f 1.2'iUOU Aaaeaaor'a chief deputy, 7!i .er liuinlh HUiMI'l Aaaeaaor'a ats-oml deputy, fiiu per month TJoilU Aaaeaaor'a third deputy, iiil mt month 750 tm Aaaeaaora field deputy I.Mionil Kvtetullng tax roll ;io no Htuiupa and travellm; exMnae :m no Office auppllea id on Aaaeaament and lax roll. I'.nun Aaacaament blutika and ataleiiient. Kid oil Tax rale ahei l, indexca, etc Ti 0 Total i s.::sim County Clark'. O'flct. Clerk', .alury I I.MOCHi Clerk', chief deputy , Iiuo uo Clerk', aecotid deputy ..; kinoo Clerk', third deputy 70 no Postage and box rent IJ0 0U Office aupplle. and atallunnry i:.oo Klllng caaea and card ayatein "N) uo Iteglnlera, iHH.k. ami Journals Jon 00 Tnlul County Court end attractive, ta'tti of Hughe, in creased. Krerything relating to him tn. canrasaed, and everything proved in hi. f.ivor. At Chicnso he might have been tionilnated ou the second ba'lot, the first had demonstrated thnt none of the others whose name, had been pre sented to the contention waa any where near goal, or could hope ti mm tiri,n..rlt il. proveu .. me cut council, ine " ;VoU. uttl.n,im. ,mong them auch will give property of an eiuai value ; amendment, to the tax law. an will and the tute will be asked to donate rmpel the foreign corporation, doing ft 6.000. or a total of other contrlbu-; business In Oregon, notably the amo tions, toward the building. In thl. , mobile companies, to bear a more Just way, Clackama. county may secure a share of public burdens. 124.000 armory building without de-1 The atate I. sending vast sum. 01 lay. , ; money to the automobile center, of Clackamas county at the present the Kast. Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo time has no militia company. Oreeon ! and a dozen other cities and substan ("liv la ! nnlv tnu.it rt It. l -n In 1 tially nothius Is received In return. reach Roal. Uoosevelt was Impossible, j ,he WPlttern ,)art o( ,he gtate wllt.h ; Tlie state is suffering from automobile So. after a second ballot, which wasij, 0. h,ve . , . t . poverty. The Industry bus come to merely a polite salutation to those j Bardsmen and this Is the only town ' lay- The wheels of progress will not doomed to defeat, the Huphe. Iioom Lf ns Bze n the Willamette Valley j t,,rn ,yu'kwrl al the horse is too swauowM all the other boom., and j w hich doe. not have an armory. Vet. received the enthusiastic plaudits of the entire body. No nomination was ever made unanimous ith a better or more sincere feeling, or a more earn est purpose to secure, if possible, its tvitificatlon at the jiolls. The Wash ington Evening Star. slow Tor this age. Still each state owes some duty to Its own citlzezn. If all the profits are to be made In tho SAFETY FIRST. Clackamas county is known through out the elate of Oregon, if not through out. the entire northwest, as the coun- (y which lays its own hard surface t a cost far under the usual contract price. During the last four months, offieials of a dozen counties and towns have visited Oregon City to find out liow we laid high-class pavement at 50 or SO cents a yard, and other com munities, seeing our success, are pre paring to try their hand at putting down hard surface without paying con tractor's profits. More than that, the people of Clack fiinasTounty are learning the va'ue of bard surface on main traveled hlfjli ways. When properly laid, asphaltlc concrete offers the best and the cheap est highways, they find. Farmer and townsman alike are discovering that hard surface does not turn into a desert or dust or a sea of mud, ac cording to the seasons, and that the never-ending and costly patching each year Is a thing ot the past with main traveled roads permanently improved. The county court Is planning an arn bltious program of hard surfacing for1 Oregon City, with Its water power . ..... .a.. u.m. !;,. it U ,,roH.r fnr ,he Leia,, sessed va nation when population I. ,0 m;lke ,,. men who wp hole considered. ...... . proftt pay something into the public The objection may be raised that treasury for the privilege, the entire county should not help pay for an armory in the countv seat. " This argument is weak. Oregon City, with one-tenth of the county's asses- WEARY OF COMMISSIONS. Is tin re to be no end to me crea tion of governmental commissions by state nnd nution? The census commission and many ; other commissions created start In ! very Innocently and then are mado ! permanent. OltKt.ON AGRIcn.TCRAI. COI, l.KOK. Conrallls, No. 2! SkhIuI A delightful surprise wua given Ore gon City .Indent, at O. A. C. when Mr. und Mr. I tort Ronkr. And tho Mlasea Agnes llarrl.. Ksther Harris, and Mar lon White motored into Corvr.lll. Sat urday afternoon. i lie wny ristieu Allien Koakc, a recent p'edgo of the Theta Chi frater nity. Miss rlorcnctj White. Miss Kva'i gellne and Kverett Dye. Miss Kvadnc Harrison and Wendell Smith. A delightful dinner party was given In honor of the Oregon City guests Sunday. Those present wero Mr. and Mra. Rouke. Mlsies Ksther and Agnes Hurrls. Mis. Mr.rlon and Mis. Flor ence White, Mis. ICvangeline Dye. Mis. Evndne Harriiion, Miss .Stella Wilson SECRETARY REPUBLICAN CEN TRAL COMMITTEE IS PAYINO AN ELECTION BET. John N. Siever. I. secretary of tho Clackamas county Republican ceil trnl committee. Through his efforts he can claim a largo part of tho honor of swinging Clackamas county Into the Republican column by over a 1000 votes. For two months before (dec tiou hla coat always bora the red, white and blue emblem of Hughes supporters. sed valuation, raises $22,930 every year fur the general road fund of the county. Thirty per cent of that sum is spent entirely outside of the city limits of the town. Oregon City tax payers pay ten per cent ot every countv exnense. nav ten i.er rem nf the state nnd ri -hnnl i:.v rioH in .ho I In (!r?'1' l'rHain the census is taken county, and Oregon City does not com plain. Moreover, an armory would benefit and the result mado known in twenty four hours; here It takes years. Now we are to have a tariff coinmis- all of the county. A militia company a'n- a chance for more reprehensililo is essentially an organization formed ! Kraft than was ever offered a few men. for protection, and a unit of guards men would benefit every part of Clack amas county as well as Oregon City. There is not one valid reason why Oregon City should not have an ar- mory and one of the strongest militia companies in the state. Why do we pay ctate officials, leg- Islntors, courts, and all the depart ments of government lf we must add commissions? Ct'pposo you tried to conduct an army or u business with a commission on the outside of all the rcgulur ma chinery set up? PERMANENT ROAD WORK. Would It nnf he a f,.llr- u' The council and the taxpayers at re!lt railroad commissions to make Hut. today John Slevers la wearing Miss Marjorlo Harr.Ht, MIsh ; a Wilson pin. not because lie has been Zelta Feike, Miss Kva llntier, Miss II I converted to Democracy, but becuuse rol Kelsey, Miss Eva llower. Mr. AI-1 he is paying an election bet. Oeorgo bert Roake, Mr. Everett Dye. Mr. Wen-1 Hall, a Democrat from the solid south dell Smith. Mr. Stunley Myors nnd Mr. land Mr. Slevers mude a bet that the Homer (irow. (man supiMirtlng tho losing candidate Mr. and Mrs. Roake and their pus- should wear a pin of the winner, rengers returned to Oregon City Sun- Slevers Is carrying out tho wager, day afternoon. j - a. - tirants rass Improvement com- Liectriflcatlon of S. P. line from Whlteson to rorvalllH to bo complete January 1. puny to be incorporated to supply wa ter to land owners In district north of river the budget meeting Monday night made a wise move In deciding to do some permanent street work next year instead of staying by the old plan of continually patching. The decision ia in line with good road policies and shows that the principle of true econ omy is gaining ground. THE ONE WAY TO HAVE MONEY IS TO SAVE IT The oure way to save it is by depositing in a responsible bank. You will then be exempt from the an noyance of having it burn holes in your pockets, and aside from the fact that your money will be safer from thief, the habit of saving tends to the establishment of thrift, economy and general under standing of business principals essential to your success. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY - OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY It harder to build and operate railroads and utilities. We create an Industrial commission to stir up trouble between employers and their employees and give jobs .0 politicians. There are now four commissions to dw.l with the tarifr a federal trade commission, a tariff commission, com mission of appraisers, and a customs court. The state of Wisconsin went so far i as to create a commission to Invest!- gate commission and then the people i rebelled and kicked it out. j The Pacific Coast Manufacturer : ut;ks if It is not time to call n halt !n all this commission business and gut i buck to a simpler form of government. ; GOVERNMENT LANDS. i There was a time when a atrong- ! armed man witli a good supply of the - spirit of the pioneer and a love for ; hard work In his system, could take ! up a quarter section of government i land in this state and in the course of ! a few years have a good farm. Pa- tlence and steady labor from daybreak until night, however, were the prind- i pal requirements. This condition no longer exists. ; From the different land offices of the I state It Is shown that there are J.'v :;37,809 acres or public land still op.;n ; for settlement, and that of this amount n,9(2,34S acres are surveyed. This land is open to entry under the home stead, timber fnd stone. Isolated and : mineral laws, but little or any of it is choice farm land. I-ilior Commissioner o. P. Hoff cs- ' tlmates that only 9,252 acres of land j are open to entry ln Clackamas county. CLACKAMAS COUNTY'S BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1917 Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Clackamas County, Ore gon, makes the following estimates of tho amount of monoy to bo raised by taxation In said county for tho year 1017, and nlso of the probable receipts of the county from sources other than direct taxation nnd the amount of bal ances on hand at tho time such tux will be levied. For county purposes, constituting the general fund, tho following items, towit: Armory 8,000.00 Asphalt and oil Il.ti00.00 Assessor 6,225.0(1 Auditing accounts 0O0.U0 llrldges and culverts 2:1,200.00 Care of poor 1-1,000.00 Cattle indemnity (iOO.OO Circuit court 10,000.00 Coroner 1,200.00 County court .'1,170.00 Court house 3,i:iK.OO County clerk , -t.77fi.00 County physician '. K00.00 Damages 2,000.00 Election and registration ' 6,000.00 Fruit inspector fiOO.OO Forest fires ,600.00 Health officer 2 060.00 Insane 800.00 Insurance fiOO.OO Indigent soldiers . SOO.OO Jail 1,000.00 Justice court 4,200.00 Juvenile court 1.000.00 Printing and advertising .' 2,800.00 Recorder '. 4,614.60 Road machinery and repairs 11.UOO.00 State and federal road co-operation 11,000.00 Surveyor 4,;i00.00 Sealer of weights 426.00 Sheriff ' 9,2:10.00 School superintendent 4,10.1.00 Tax rebate 400.00 Treasurer 3,01)1. o Widows' pension '. 11,000,00 Wild animal bounty 600.00 County Judge'! salary Stenographer Stamps, stationary and excuses. . . Commissioner'! tlmo and eieUhca 4.77.V00 1.300 00 U'u 00 SO 00 l,7.'0 00 Total f J.nooo Court Houaa. Two Janitors t Water ; '.'..'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'. Wood nnd coal Ilruahea .'!.!!!.!!..!!.'.' Toilet paper and towels !..'!!. Mops, law n host), etc . . Oil and disinfectant ...!!!!.!.!..! Lock, and repair. !...!!! (ilas. icn !,!,!!.'!!!.' Plumbing launps Miscellaneous ' Telephone. I.r.mi no N7 00 f.io on 32 no .12 on lino 46 on soon 16 00 10 till 75 no 30 on 60 III) Mi) no Total 1 3.1:tC 00 Health Officar. I 7oo On Ktlll (10 :ioo 00 2,.o no Total Recorder". Office. Salary Fiunlgullon and disinfectant Traveling expense. Registrars Recorder's salary Recorder's first deputy Hook machine operator Hook machine operator Extra help Stamp and box rent Ilond Four blank deed records Four blank mortgage records . . Ono chattle mortgiigu record . , Ono blank miscellaneous record Two typewriters Two typewriter desks Stationary .-. Typewriter ribbon Ink, pens, etc !.nr.o 00 I. '.MO Oit Willi 00 Mil 00 7 NO 00 no.im too no !l .'.! 90 00 9000 22.60 22.60 .jll.Oll 90.0(1 36.00 26.00 10.00 Totul Surveyor Assistant Stenographer Viewers Ax men and chulnnicn Mileage Stationary Surveyor'. Office. Totul - 4,611.60 .1 I .Mil. 00 9110.00 120.011 tlOOOil 60(1.00 :ioo.oo 200.01) .$ 1,300.00 Sheriffs Office. fi,i,.f j.r. ... l.'OO.OO Special deputies , Investigating crime, etc '. Stamps and stationary Tax Depurthicnt Chlof deputy H.m Second deputy ! ' S.x.t.e,Srk.hn, .' '' MM Three cash books .'.'.'!.'.'!!!.'.'.' ! 18 M. tax receipts ' !!..'.'.!!!!!'.!" Delinquent tax books Turnover books Ono adding machine !!!!!!!'.!!!!'"!!" ' One steel filing case , . . . Ilond 900.00 900.00 1,200.00 26.00 226.00 120.00 216.00 60.00 16.00 300.00 96.00 235.00 Total .$ n.Mo.oo Total I17I.2I3.40 Apportioned road fund, Sec. 6320 ? 174,000.00 School and library fund 100,000.00 State tax 100,000.00 County School Superintendent's Office. Superintendent's salary . Ull.,nvlllr.l.. a.,1,,.., 1 a,' r"." """" 1.500.00 Expense of Superintendent i .'.'!!.".'! Expense of supervisor Truant offlcor Pnalautt ti.,1 nvnvnaM ml'. r..t,.nu u..,. VAIF. DOT ,.. ..An nn a..,,ii. "U.UII Eighth grade examinations . Institute !!!" Tacher's examination '. 1.000.00 4X0.00 nOO.OO IIOO.OO 100.00 200.00 i0K.no 260.00 25.00 Total Total 1371,000.00 171213.40 Grand Total ..45,213.10 estimated Receipt, from other Source! than Direct Taxei. Clerk's office li.000.00 Recorder's office (i,600.00 Sherirfs office 750.00 Fines, circuit court 950.00 Fines, Jus! Ice court 500.00 Motor vehicle license 3,000.00 Forest reserve rentals 1,000.00 Delinquent tax penalties 900.00 5 per cent U. S. land sales ' 100.00 Total receipts : 1 20,300.00 Total expenditures 1546 213.40 Totul .receipts 20,300.00 Net amount to J.e raised by taxes 1.40 Treasurer's Office. Treasurer's salary Deputy Dlsbursment ledger ' ' Abstract of road warrant book Register cancelled W. book City record book .'...'.'! Receipt book for special roads Disbursement book , Stationary and typewriter ribbon . '. Stamps, Ink, etc Special receipt book for schools Office repairs nnd steel counter Ilond .1 l,li3.00 - 1,000.110 720.00 30.00 22.50 18.110 . 2.76 2.00 2.75 11.00 110,00 20.00 1,000.00 175.00 Total ; That state official summarizes the sit- Estimated balance on band. Jn county general fund, January 1 ,1917..$ 6.000.00 c,.,.,.i..i i. ,,.h',!t' t,.'A in'i,!,'i'n,'.i',.'.i '.'J MiVLL'.;.' v n.oni.oo ............ ...... ....... ..... , ,. ,, property in i:'acKnuins County not Included In high school districts 127 9X8 r4 NOTICE is hereby further given that a taxpayer's meetl'iii' wHl be.' held In the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 9 19lfi nt 10 o'cloelr a. m., for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with thw'coiintv Cn, art os by law provided. ' 1 rl Done ut Oregon City this 10th day of November, 1916. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. W. II. MATTOON, Commissioner A. II. KNKJHT. Commissioner.