Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 10, 1922, Image 3

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    CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
AUTO TURNS TURTLE IN
SMASH; NONE ARE HURT
CANBY, Feb.7. On Saturday morning-
a car driven by Mrs. T. J. Butler,
of Albany, Oregon, and one driven by
Otto Berthold, of Macksburg, collided
on the highway as the highway and
the Macksburg roads meet , at the
Grant White garage. Both machines
were badly damaged but none of the
occupants suffered from injury.
Mrs. Butler was on her way home
from Portland, and was accompanied
by her little daughter and her moth
er, the women being able to resume
their journey at 9 o'clock that eve
nings Mrs. Butler had unusual 'cour
age when the accident occurred. She
was driving a Chevrolet and Berthold
a Dodge.
On Monday evening a .similar aeci
den occurred at the same corner when
Mrs. Phillip Hammond, of Oregon
City, driving a Ford coupe along the
Macksburg road, collided with a
coupe driven by Mr. Krueger, of Hub
bard. Mr. Krueger was accompanied
by his brother, and Mrs. Hammond in
company with her mother, Mrs. H. B.
Evans, wife of H. B. Evans, cashier
of tie Canby First National Bank.
Krueger was on his way from Oregon
City and was traveling south, while
Mrs. Hammond was on her way to
Canby. The Krueger car was thrown
from the highway and turned com
pletely over in a ditch ,both occu
pants crawling out from under the car
uninjured. Mrs. Hammond and her
mother were not injured. Both cars
are reported to have been traveling
at a moderate rate of speed.
Three accidents at this comer have
occurred during a week's time.
and Canby played, this also resulting
in a victory for Molalla, the score be
ing 15 to 13.
During the first half of the gram
mar school game, Harless accidental
ly fell, striking his head against a
platform, rendering him unconscious
for about five minutes. He saved the
day for Molalla when recovering from
the efects of the fall, when he made
four points just as Canby boys were
making great headway in the game.
The score stood 9 to 1 In the first half
in favor of Molalla. Canby boys gave
Molalla boys a merry "chase."
The lineup of the Canby high school
team was as follows: Kendall, f, four
points; Oathes, f; Barth, c; Lorenz,
g, six points; Boardman, g; West, s.
Molalla high school team Heiple,
f, four points; Vaughan, f, two points;
Engle, f, two points; Palfrey, g, nine
points; Harless, g; Bauer, s; Hibbard,
s.
Canby grammar school Hagen, f.
13 points; Samuelson, f; Sauers, c;
Mainwood, g; Boardman, g.
Molalla grammar school Glutsch,
c, 11 points; Harless, f, four points;
Park, f ; Bauer, g; Worth, g; Welch, s.
Molalla high school basketball team
has won all games it has played dur
ing the season, and the next game to
be played will be at Molalla on Tues
day evening when the team will meet
the Milwaukie high school team. The
Molalla team is endeavoring to go to
the state tournament to be held in
Salem March 16, 17 and 18, and it will
probably be up to the team to meet
Salem high school team previous to
the tournament, if the team wins
from Milwaukie.
Walter Taylor, of Molalla, is coach
for the Molalla high school team, and
Roy Heiple, manager.
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CITY OF CANBY ELECTS
JOHN EID AS TREASURER
CANBY, Feb. 7. At the regular
meeting of the city council held at
the city hall on Monday evening, a
new city treasurer was appointed to ;
fill the vacancy caused by the resig
nation of Lee Eckerson, who has
serve in that capacity for several
years. John Eid, president of the
council, and Arthur Graham, cashier
of the Canby State Bank, were candi
dates for the office. On the first bal
lot the vote stood four for Eid and
three for Graham. Mayor W. S.
Maple voted that Eid be elected to
the office. Mr. Eid resigned as pres
ident of the council, and a new coun
cilman will be elected at the next reg
ular meeting, which will be the first
Monday night in March.
M. Francis Nelson, of this city, a
painter, asked permission to erect
sign boards along the highway with
in Canby. It was left to the judgment
of the committee on streets and pub
lic; property with power to act.
AH bills were allowed, - except that
of Ajigust Rothenburg, night police
man, who asked that the city, allow
$152.00 as attorney's fee, paid out by
Rothenburg, when G. L. Hoffman filed
suit against the police for assult and
battery. This case was brought up
n the circuit court of Clackamas
county, when Hoffman was awarded
$1 suit money. Several months ago,
while Hoffman was employed at a
garage in this city, appeared on the
streets at an unusual late hour, says
Rothenburg, and when ordered to stop
by him, refused to do as commanded,
and a hand-to-hand encounter follow
ed wfcen Hoffman got the worst of
the ecrap. He later filed suit. Roth
enburg's suit . money amounted to
$152.00.
Among the other business matters
brought up for discussion was the
special city election to be held on I
Tuesday, February 21, 1922, when the
people of Canby will vote upon the
$10,006 bond issue for the purpose of
establishing and operating a munici
pal electric light system. The judges
will be U H. Wang and F- A. Wey
gandt, and the clerks, T. B." Hamilton
and O. W. Krueger.
The polls will open at S a. m. and
remain open until 8 p. m.
OVER NEW WIRELESS SET
CANBY, Feb. S. Hilton Mack and
Wayne Gurley, of this city, who estab
lished wireless stations at their homes
some time ago, are meeting with suc
cess in their operation. On several oc
casions 'recently they have enjoyed
concerts over the wireless. Both young
men, assisted by Mack's brother,
Ashel, erected their aerial towers and
arranged their wireless headquarters,
and every night finds the operators at
their study. Mack, who took up the
study of wireless messages when off
duty while in the navy during the
world war, expects to follow the occu
pation as a wireless operator at some
future time. He served in the navy
for two and one-half years during the
world war. He was stationed at
Shanghai, China, for some time, and
when receiving his honorable dis
charge from the service was first class
fireman on the U. S. Vollos. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mack, of
this city.
Wayne Gurley, son of Mrs. Ola Gur
ley Ogle, of this city, was also in the
service during the world war, serving
in the navy. He is now physical direct
or of the Canby high school.
CANBY HERALD SOLD TO
IDAHO NEWSPAPER MAN
in
Molalla High Five
Scores Victory In
All Season's Games
CANBY, Feb. 4. (Special.) One of
the most enthusiastic and exciting
basketball games played in Clackamas
county was that of Friday evening,
when Molalla high school team came
over to meet the Canby high school
team, the game being played in the
Canby high school gymnasium. As
there has been considerable rivalry
between the two teams, when playing
baseball during the baseball season,
both teams had their share of rooters
on this occasion. Molalla was repre
sented by 150 people, when they made
the trip by automobiles.
There was a double header, for af
ter the high school teams played, with
a score of 18 to 10 in favor of Molalla,
the grammar school teams of Molalla
CANBY, Feb. 8. T,he Canby Herald,
recently taken over by M. J. Lee, of
this city, has been sold by Mr. Lee
to A. W. Bond, of Portland, who has
resided in that city for about fifteen
years. Before taking up his residence
in Portland Mr. Bond engaged in the
newspaper business at Weiser, Idaho,
where he was owner and editor of the
Weiser Signal. He was also connect
ed with other publications of Idaho
and was an instructor of Latin and
English in a high school.
Mr. Bond took the management of
the Herald Monday morning, and for
present is making daily trips to Port
land, expecting to make his residence
in this city at a later date.
Eastern Star Meet
Is Well Attended
CANBY, Feb. 8. The Order of
Eastern Star meeting held a few even
ings ago at the Masonic temple in this
city, was largely attended, when visit
ors from Portland, Woodburn and
Oregon City were in attendance. Mrs.
Minnie Latson, worthy matron, paid
a fraternal visit, and addressed the
assembly.
A program' was given during the
evening, under the direction of Mrs.
W. H. Lucke, of this city, who is
worthy matron of the local order, and
a banquet followed.
CANBY OREGON CITY
Stage Time Table
STAGE LEAVES 5 MINUTES BE-
FORjj SCHEDULED TIME
WEEK-DAY S
Wafltiag room ' at Huntley-Draper
Dreg Company, Oregon City, where
bus leaves oi schedule .time.
I jr. eanby Lv. Ore. City
7:25 a. m. 8:00 a. m
9r95 a. m 11:00 a. hi.
12:55 p. m. 2:00 p. m.
p. mi. 5:00 p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS SATURDAY
2X5 p. u.
:3C p. mx.
Lv. Oeafcy
7:8 . k.
&TS a. m.
12195 p. m.
4W p. m.
JH6 i. m.
TrfX p ni.
Far 23c -
SUNDAY
3:35 p. m.
7:00 p- m.
Lv. Ore. Gity
8:30 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
T:00 p. v
10:45 p. m.
Round Trip 50o
Canby Girl Breaks
Ankle By Falling
CANBY, Feb. S.-ladys Sather, 14-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Sather, of this city, is suffering
from a broken ankle. The girl had
gone into the poultry yard to feed the
chickens, when one of the roosters,
showing fight, took after her. In at
tempting to "shoo" the bird, her feet
slipped from under her, and In falling
the ankle was broken.
The girl is a student of the Canby
schools.
P. L. McKINNEY ILL.
CANBY, Feb. 8. P. L. McKinney,
residing in the northern part of the
city, is seriously ill at the family
home.
G. WHIPPLE ILL
CANBY, Feb. 8. G. Whipple, an old
time resident of Canby, is seriously
in at his home. On Wednesday be was
reported to be somewhat Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Whipple, of
Portland, have been at the bedside of
the former's father.
CANBY LOCALS
CANBY. Feb. 8.-Mrs. Harrv Coch
ran, of this city, was in Oregon City on
business Tuesday, returning Tuesday
evening.
Dale Altman, young' son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Altman, of Portland, Is
seriously ill at the Good Samaritan
hospital. The little fellow is well
known here, apd is a general favorite
among many in this city. The child,
in eompany with his parents and his
little sister, Alene, arrived in Canby
Saturday for a visit over Sunday with
Mrs. R. Soper, mother of Mrs. Altman,
and shortly after the child was taken
ill. Upon returning to their home in
Portland, the child's condition became
serious, and he was immediately re
moved to the hospital. Mr? Altman is
employed at the hospital, and every
attention is being given the child.
Alene Altman Is at the home of her
grandmother in this city.
A large number of young people of
this city attended the hard times party
given at Macksburg Wednesday even
ing, when . the Improved Jazz orches
tra furnished music for the dancing.
Mrs. M. Haines and grandson, Gil
bert Haines, of Oswego, are in this
city, visiting at the home of Mrs.
Haines daughter, Mrs. Grant White.
They will spend the remainder of the
week here.
Grant White and Fayne Wolfer mo
tored to Portland Tuesday on busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bullock, of Os-'
wego, were in canby on Sunday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles.
Mr. Bullock is a brother of Mrs. Ec
cles. Miss Mahrie Pendleton, who is visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Graham, vis
ited in Portland the first of the week.
While in that city she visited her
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wheeler, of Port
land ,have been in Canby, as guests
of Mrs. Ruth White, mother of Mrs.
Wheeler. They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Grant White, the former a broth
er of Mrs. Wheeler.
Earl Robbins, of Hubbard, was
among the Canby visitors on Sunday.
Ralph Coleman, athletic instructor
of the Oregon Agricultural College at
Corvallis, and a former Canb,y young
man, spent the week end in Canby as
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thom
as. Mrs. coieman is a nepnew oi mrs.
Thomas.
Edwards spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Lunce Shockley. , -
John Kline and George Bliss made
a trip to Portland one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergens and fam
ily were here visiting relatives last
Sunday.
Mis8 Edna Brown, a former stu
dent of Union hall, is now attending
school at Carus. ,
George Bliss went to the potato
deminstration given at George Brown's
farm at New Era last Wednesday.
Miss Emma Josi called on Mrs. Her
man Deederit also on Miss Minnie Ed
wards last Saturday afternoon.
Harry Brown went to Mulino last
Wednesday.
SUMMONS
linquent for taxes or the year 1916
together with penalty, Interest and
costs thereon upon the real property
assessed to you, of which you are
the owner as appears on record, situ
ated in said County and State, and
particularly bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
North 25 acres of the N. of
S. W.. of Sec. 28. Tp. 1, R. 5
E. W. M.
You are further notified that said
John Peterson has paid taxes on saia
premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said
amounts as follows:
1917 year's tax paid Dec. 15, 1920;
tax receipt number 19306, amount,
$5.58; rate of interest 12; total,
$6.30.
In the Circuit Court of the State of j i918 4ar,a '
Live Wires Meet
With Mrs. Fischer
REDLAND, Feb. 7. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Stone and daughter Edith were
Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Mr.
Stone while clearing his land sprained
his right wrist quite badly making it
necessary to consult a doctor.
The Live Wires met with Mrs. Otto
Fischer Thursday. After a pleasant
afternoon was spent in needlework
and the business meeting held deli
cious refreshments were served. Due
to the bad weather and sickness there
were only a few present.
Misses Anderson and Meyers spent
the week end in Portland.
Lee Kirchem was a Portland visitor
Friday.
There was a large attendance at the
funeral of Mrs. Tenney held at "Viola
Saturday. Mrs. Tenny was the mother
of Mrs. H. A. Allen and the heartfelt
sympathy, of the entire neighborhood
goes out to her.
Miss Melvina Sprague spent Sunday
with home folks. She returned to Ore
gon City Monday morning.
A dance was held at Kerrs hall Sat
urday evening. A good time is the re
port of all.
Clyde Phillips spent Sunday at
home. He is employed at a place east
of Estacada where they are making a
new railway and power station.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips were Ore
gon City visitors Monday.
Oregon for the county of Clackamas
Ruth Ives, Plaintiff,
vs.
George R. Ives, Defendant.
To George R. Ives:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, to-wit: The . 24th
A,- rT March. A. D. 1922, and'
if you fail to so appea r and an
swer for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in her complaint filed in
this suit, namely: A decree of this
Court dissolving the bonds of matri
mony and the marriage contract now
and heretofore existing bewteen the
plaintiff ani the defendant.
The summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks by or
der of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of
the above entiled Court, dated the 8th
day of February, Ai D. 1922 directing
the publication thereof.
ALLEN & ROBERTS,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
714 Swetland Bids-, Portland, Ore.
Date of first publication, February
10th, 1922.
Date of last publication, March. 24th,
1922.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
John Peterson, Plaintiff,
vs.
M. Phillips, T. Ilias and L- T. Trepcov,
Defendants. .
To M. Phillips, T. Ilias, and L. T. Trep
cov, the above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that John
Peterson the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 2199 issued on
the loth day of December 1920, by the
Tax Collector of the County of Clack
amas, State of Oregon, for the amount
of Seven & 87-100 Dollars, the same
being the amount then due and de-
number, 19307; amount
of interest 12; total,
tax receipt
$5.46; rate
$6.17.
1919 year's tax paid Dec. 15, 1920;
tax receipt number ,18528; amount,
$7.90; rate of interest 12; total,
$8.92. .
1920 year's tax paid, first , June
1, 1921; tax receipt number, 11963,
amount $4.36; rate of interest 12;
total $4.92.
1920 year's tax Second , Oct. 5,
1921; tax receipt number, 16425;
amount, $4.28; rate of interest 12;
total $4.84.
Said M. Phililps, T. Ilias, and L. T.
Trepcov, as the. owners of the legal
title of the above described property
as the same appears on record are
hereby further notified that said
John Peterson will apply to the
Circuit Court of the County and
Stae aforesaid for a decree fore
closing the lien against the pro
perty above described and men
tioned in said certificate. And you
are hereby summoned to appear with
in sixty days after the first publica
tion of this summons exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and de
fend this action or pay the amount due
as above shown together with costs
and accrued interest and in case of
your failure to do so, a decree will be
rendered foreclosing the lien of said
taxes and costs against the land and
premises above named.
This summons is published by or
der of the Honorable J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas, and said order was made
and dated this 8th day of February,
1922, and the date of the first publica
tion of this summons is the 10th day
of February 1922.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
WM. A. WILLIAMS,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address 822 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
1915 to 1918 tax collected during term
Total 1915 to 1918 tax on hand and collected
Paid to County Treasurer during term
3,583.99
Balance 1915 to 1918 tax on hand Jan. 1, 1922
1914 and prior tax on hand July 1, 1921
1914 and prior tax collected during term
Total 1914 and prior tax on hand and collected
Total cash balance on hand Jan. 1, 1922
Recapulation
Total 1920 tax on band and collected during term .
.? 3,692.38
. 3,160.78
.$ 5.55
346.63
$ 352.18
. $ 8.736.85
Total 1919 tax on hand and collected during term
Total 1915 to 1918 on hand and collected during term.
Total 1914 and prior on hand and collected during term..
.$617,006.11
. 4.449.92
3,692.38
352.18
Total taxes on hand and collected during term-
Total taxes paid to County Treasurer during term.
.$625,500.59
. 607,573.74
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1922 .
Balance Fire Patrol Tax on hand...
Collected during term
3.05
267.25
$ 8,736.85
270.30
W.
By I.
Paid to State Forestry , . $
J. WILSON,
Tax Collector.
D. TAYLOR,
Deputy Tax Collector.
COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI- ANNUAL REPORT
Of receipts and disbursements of Clackamas County, Oregon, for six months,
ending, December 31st, 1921.
Compiled by ALBERTA L. DUNN, County Treasurer.
General and Consolidated Summary, showing the condition of the several
classes of funds, of money received and paid out, from whom received and
what source from July .1st, 1921 to December 31st, 1921, inclusive.
SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND
Receipts:
July 1st, 1921 Balance on hand $ 11,698.76
Sheriff. 1915-16-17-18-19 taxes $ 1,363.42
Sheriff, 1920 taxes collected 1921 119,835.51 .
Interest collected by treasurer on bonded school
districts 34-62-103-105-106-108-115 Credit, spec-
' ial schools 85.26
Interest collected by treasurer on school building ?
fund, districts, 62-106 Credit; special schools 280.21
1919 tax transfers, credit; special schools '. 3.29
1920 tax, credit; special schools 72.00
Receipts .
Total
Disbursements:
receipts
Special school tax paid, school clerks
Express paid on school bonds and coupons from
-New lork . : :
1920 tax transfers, charge; special schools
Transfered to school bond, interest and sinking
fund, to cover re-demptions
121,639.69
. $133,338.45
$ 96,295.79
2.47
27.38
5,677.50
Total disbursements
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 to the
1st day of January, 1922.
General Fund 1
State Industrial Accd. Comm. $5,000.00
Registration and Elections
Sheriff's Office :
Clerk's Office
Recorder's Office ,. j
Treasurer's Office
Surveyor's Office
Assessor's Office
Court House
Circuit Court
County Court
Justice Court
Coroner .
Insane
Carus Items
CARUS, Feb. 7. Those who attend
ed the farm bureau meeting at Beaver
Creek last Monday were Ed. Brown,
G. R: Gwilliam, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Spangler and daughter, Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. George Bliss, charner Jones and
A. Beach.
Mrs. John Calvery and daughter
Mary, and Bernice and Miss Minnie
HMIMMMIIIMIMMMUIMIIMHtmiMmiMMimtl
Dr. Harry W. Paine
1 Osteopathic Physician
Beaver Bldg. Oregon Cityf
CATARACTS
PREVENTED
There is no excuse for
BLINDNESS caused by cata
racts except accidental injury
to the Crystalline Lens of the
eyel For the (pasf twenty
years this fact has been
known to Optical Science.
The natural law governing
this condition is as old as the
hills but the knowledge of ap
plying the law is only of rec
ent years. Do not wait until
you are partially blind before
giving your eyes attention but
come to me in the early
stages of your trouble and I
will show you the simple way
of preserving your vision and
maintaining your eyes in a
comfortable easy condition.
19th year of practice.
Dr. Freeze, Eye Specialist
505J4 Main 8t. Oregon City
Opposite Postofflce
LENSES GROUND WHILE
YOU WAIT
Sthool Superintendent '.
Health Officer
Fruit Inspector
Cattle Indemnity
Indigent Soldier
Widow's Pension . .
Care of Poor
Juvenile Court
Scalp Bounty
Tax Rebate
Printing and Advertising
State and County Fairs
Sealer Weights and Measures
Tax Department .
Canadian Thistles
Prohibition -
Agricultural Agent
Damages . -
County Club Leader
Traffic Officer :.
3,557.40
2,806.14
4,203.95
2,631.55
1,752.24
2,767.02
4,152.14
2,529.26
3,478.40
2,314.43
2,464.67
439.30.
147.88
3,523.54
235.78
11.25
677.40
311.50
3,855.04
6,337.80
501.57
455.87
82.00
120.99
1,167.40
400.00
238.19
2,661.26
46.50
r 965.55
1,159.41
1,200.00
950.00
891.35
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
Special City Fund
Receipts:
July 1st, 1921 Balance on hand
Sheriff, 19K-16-17-18-19 taxes
102,003.14
$ 31,335.31
Sheriff, 1920 taxes collected 1921
1920 tax transfers, credit; cities
Receipts
226.49
43,659.69
75.22
$ 3.643.53
Total receipts
Disbursements:
Special city tax paid cities .
43,961.40
$ 47,604.93
1920 tax transfers, charge; cities
Total disbursements .
..$ 46,061.88
48.19
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
General County Fund
Receipts:
July 1st, 1921 Balance on hand $
Sheriff, 1915-16-17-18-19 taxes
Sheriff, 1920 taxes collected 1921
1920 tax transfers, credit; Gen. Co
L. L. Savage, Justice of the Peace No. 2
Geo. T. Parry. Justice of the Peace No. 3
E. J. Noble, Justice of the Peace No. 4
C. A. Lewis, Justice of the Peace No. 5
W. A. Beck, Justice of the Peace No. 8
46,110.07
.$ 1,494.86
J. M. C. Miller, Justice of the Peace No. 13.
S. E. Wooster, Justice of the Peace No. 14
J. G. Noe, County Recorder, fees
W. J. Wilson, Sheriff, fees
F. A. Miller, County Clerk, fees i
Alberta L. Dunn, County Treasurer, interest col
lected on bank deposits
Telephone calls, refund to county
W. A. Proctor, County Commissioner, on account
sale of cattle of Tom Jones, deceased, credit;
' Gen. county fund
Refund
2,681.05
167,547.55
.06
84.00
1,540.00
5.717.70
15.00
45.00
25.00
119.00
3,592.85
355.95
5,600.45
3,621.88
. 1.30
$ 83,024.20
160.00
19.19
Receipts
191,125.98
Total receipts . $274,150.18
Disbursements:
Paid General County Fund warrants $ 63,927.48
Paid O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, last half, State
tax due from Clackamas County 126,735.41
1920 tax transfers, charge; Gen. Co .26
Paid Fish and Game Commission, account Jus
tice of the Peace fines !
County Court Order, transfer from Gen.
Fund to County Fair Fund
County
Transfered to Elementary School Fund, last half,
1921 : ,
397.35
800.00
35,596.70
Total disbursements
Roads and Highways
$ 64,036.78
$530,671.50
Total Expenditures
General County Fund
Market Road Fund
District Road Fund
Special Road Fund
General Road Fund
Bond Road Fund
$594,708.2S
..$ 64,036.78
.. 82,013.44
- 73,882.56
161,038.49
. 145,737.35
.. 67,999.66
Total Warrants Issued
Outstanding Warrants
General County Fund
General and District Roads, endorsed
Estimated interest thereon, 10 months at 6.
General and District Roads, not endorsed
Special Roads
Market Roads
Bond Roads
. $594,708.28
$ 5,619.56
...1. 405,447.16
20,272.56
9,178.91
4,208.27
1,499.16
1,532.31
Total all warrants outstanding
Available Funds
For the payment of General County Fund Warrants...
For the payment of Special Road Warrants
For the payment of Market Road Warrants
For the payment of General and District Road Warrants..
For the payment of Bond Road Warrants
Total available funds .
Overplus, General County Fund
Overplus, Special Road Fund
Overplus, Market Road Fund
Overplus, Bond Road lund
...$447,757.93
... $ 46,692.98
.... 30,225.17
... 13,974.35
6,482.57
6,236.21
.$103,611.28
$ 41,073.42
. 26,016.27
. 12,475.19
4,703.31
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
County School Fund
Receipts:
July 1st, 1921 Balance on hand .
Sheriff, 1915-16-17-18-19 taxes
227,457.20
$ 46.692.98
Sheriff, 1920 taxes collected 1921
B. Vedder, County School Supt. account school
books
U. S. Forest Reserve Rentals from State
575.50
48,997.18
59.65
272.43
$ 13,226.69
Receipts
, Total receipts
Disbursements:
Paid County School Warrants
Paid State Librarian .school books
49,904.76
$ 63,131.45
$ 57,266.44
1,258.62
Total disbursements
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
58,525.06
$ 4,606.39
General and District Road Fund
Receipts:
July 1st, 1921 Balance, on hand, (General, Dis
trict and Special Roads) $
Sheriff, 1915-16-17-18-19 taxes
Sheriff, 1920 taxes collected 1921.
Sale of rock and gravel
Road donations
County Court Orders, transfers
Sale, lumber, shingles, rent of roller, accrued in
terest paid on county road warrants
Refunds
5 U. S. Land Sales ...
1920 tax transfers, credit; road fund .
Transferred from Motor Vehicle fund to General
and District Road Fund
U. S. Forest Reserve Rentals from State -m
Receipts .
receipts
2,104.12
163,490.46
4,381.39
4,570.14
10,739.04
, 284.15
350.62
129.27
22.16
4,172.13
817.31
$139,809.58
Indebtedness for General and District Road Warrants Outstanding.
together with interest thereon for 10 months at 6 . 428,416.06
STATE OF OREGON, 1 .
f ss. -Cniintv
of Clackamas I -
I. Fred A. Miller, County Clerk of the County of Clackamas, State of Ore
gon, do hereby certify tnat tne above and foregoing is true and correct.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of the County Court at Oregon City, Oregon, this 1st day of February, A.
D. 1922. ' FRED A. MILLER,
(Seal) . County Clerk.
Oregon City, Oregon, January 1, 1922.
To Fred A. Miller, County Clerk,
1 Clackamas County, Oregon.
I, W. J. Wilson, Sheriff and Tax Collector, submit herewith, report, as by
law required, of taxes collected and paid to County Treasurer, during the Semi
Annual term beginning July 1, 1921 and ending December 31, 1921.
1920 tat balance on hand July 1, 1921 $ 9,190.00
1920 tax collected daring term 607,816.11
Total on hand collected during term
Paid to County Treasurer during term
Balance 1920 tax on hand Jan. 1, 1922
1919 tax balance on hand July 1, 1921
1919 tax collected during term
.$617,006.11
. 609,588.32
Total on hand and collected during term
Paid to County Treasurer during term
901.66
3,548.26
4,449.92
4,014.64
$ 7,417.79
Balance 1919 tax on hand Jan. 1, 1922
1915 to 1918 tax on hand July 1, 1921
108.39
435.28
Total
Disbursements:
191,060.79
.$330,870.37
Paid General and District Road warrants $148,319.34
Paid Interest on General and District Road wts. 8,880.77
Paid (1919) Special road warrants 772.52
Paid (1920) Special road warrants izt,57t.7l
544.36
: 72.42
72.42
County Court Orders, transfers
1920 tax transfers, charge; Road Fund
1919 tax transfers, charge; Road Fund-
Transferred to special road fund, November 1st,
1921 special road balances fund to be known
as special road fund
Transferred to Road Imp. Fund
Total disbursements
39,193.64
16.60
324,387.80
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
County Fair Fund
Receipts:
July xst, isx jsaiance on nana
$ 6,482.57
Premiums won by Clackamas County
County Court Order, transfer from. General Coun
ty Fund to County Fair Fund ,
233.00
$ L937.41
800.00
Receipts
Total receipts
Disbursements:
Paid County Fair warrants
Total disbursements '.
1,033.00
.$ 2,970.41
2,907.55
January 1st, 1922 Balance on hand
2,907.55
62.86
State School Fund
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