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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923 I FAIR TO BE EVEN E FEATURE The night horse ehoivs to be held In connection with the nnnu.il Oregon slate fair, and which begin the f.ecuml night of the f.iJr, Sep tember 3'Jth, and hold over to Oc tober 3rd, In perspective nro well able to hold their own with previ ous show.i that have mnde history In the capital city. The total be lng offered In prizes ia approxi mately $3500, a figure that repre Bents an increa.se in several classes Horsemen tip and down the coast have evidenced fresh inter est fit the state fair horse show this year, and n a result many new and fine stringy will bo pitted against one another In the big stadium each night of the show. Peter Welsh of Calgary, with his horses, featuring Canada's prem ier high jumpers, will be a high light of the shows. This string In cludes Barra Lad, Canadian high Jump champion, with a record of seven feet four and one-half inches An interesting bit of news concern ing this great horse Is that he waft sired by CraiKmore Peer, the Im ported Hackney stallon, owned by Oswald West of Portland. This latter named horse, heretofore a performer at the Salem nhowa will again be seen in the tan bark nrena. West will enter a number of other horses also in the, vari ous events. Hoy Davis of Beverley Hills, Hollywood, has wired Mrs. Ella Schultz Wilson, secretary of the state fair board, that he will ship a splendid string of horse show animals. Davis was here two years ago, at which time his horses were among the most spectacular In the ring. He will nguln enter some of tho horsca seen at that time as well as a number of new ones. The McCIeave string, owned by James McCIeave of Everett, Wash., favorites at the-annual horse show li. Salem, will be back again, pre pared to uphold their previous rec ords of skilled performances. Nali McDougal of Portland, will be back again, as will also Harry M. Ker- ron, Mrs. C. E. Crelle, LeRoy Fields, W. F. Turner, president Of the 8, P. & S., and members of the Portland Hunt club and Polo club who will represent Portland In the forthcoming events. Moore of Seattle, known to horse show fans, will show a fine string here also. In anticipation of Increased crowds at the horse show more than three hundred additional seats have been added to those al ready provided in the stadium, and there are nearly fifty new boxes installed as well. i Six-horse hitches will be an In teresting feature this year, with larger class already listed than ever before. This includes the en tries by A. C. Ituby of Portland; D. F. Uurge of Albany; R. C. Mc Crosky of Garfield. Wash.; II. W, Merritt of Rosalie. Wash.; the Smith Dairy Farm of Aberdeen. Wash., anj the Damascus Cream ery of Portland. The classification card features roadsters, fine harness horses, sin gle, ladles and gentlemens' road sters, single and roadsters, pairs heavy harness horses, single and In pairs; gfff horses, tandems, sport ing tandems, three-galted horses, ntlemen and laides and combin ation three-galted and novice sad dlers. Prizes are offered for ladies' and gentlemen's five gnited sad dle horsed and combination flve-gaited. n the hunter and Jumping divi sion there Is provision made for lightweight and heavyweight hunt ers, ladles hunters, novice hunt ers, hunting pairs, the Corinthian, Grafton broad jump, handy hunt ing class, free-for-all high Jump, with cups offered for the best feminine and masculine rider. An other class of considerable inter est Is for cow horses with equip ment, horse to be shown under stock snddle, rider to wear cowboy equipment. The horses will be giv en trial nt turning, familiarity with rope, tendency to stand with reins loose, pulling rope, dragging sand bang, and other details essential a good cow horse. A large-section of the classifica tion list makes provision for pon ies, single in harness, pairs In har ness, under saddle, combination pony, nil to be shown by boy or girl under fifteen years. Polo pon ies will likewise be a feature. Elected Nine Times Semi-Annual Report of County Treasurer's Office Ending June 30, 1925 , ,r , GENERAL FUND January 1, 1925 Balnnce S219.372 85 Itcceipea 1924 Tan 460,809.92 1924 Kire Patrol . 1924 Interest on Delinquent Tar . C91.73 299. CI llll 2" - S5.53O.02 1 923 Taj Interest 1923 Klro Patrol . 1922 Tax 3,010.75 9S.81 2,413.17 1,069.43 42. 04 887.15 C30.73 11.53 7.317.82 474.08 t 1 i r. ? n Laying Pavement ',. ltecorders Fees if''.?' , r ' ''K'l V . - i 4 s " ' "if vfA "a .1 V " ' yy' James A. I'laherly, ot Philadelphia, who has been elected Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus. This is bis ninth two-year term. 1923 Tal 1922 Tax . DISBURSEMENTS Vouchers Paid S 7.777.75 July 1, 1925 Balance 156.68 611.64 3.00 S 7,933.35 7,933.35 ET.fmt.wtahv KnirnnT mum January 1, 1925 Balance Transferred from General Fund . DISBURSEMENTS Vouchers Paid S 48,097.55 1.155.79 46,941.76 3 48,097.55 $ 43,097.55 INDEMNITY FITWn January 1. 1925 Balance July 1, 1925 Balunco . 1,092.73 . I 1,092.73 1922 Tar Interest 1922 f'lro Patrol 1921 Tax 1921 Tax Interest 1921 Klro Patrol Depository Hanks, Interest ...Z.ZZZ Mlscellneous Interest !!...!!! Fines July 1, 1925, Market lload Apportionment ........7....."".."" miscellaneous Transfers " , DISBURSEMENTS " Warrants ( 70,805.80 Interest on Itood Bonds 20.929.07 Itoail Bonds Paid 1,500.00 Fines State (lame Commission ' 37.50 One-half state Tax 119.130.88 Transfers to other Funds 193.430.37 Halnnco 440,270.40 4,921.20 5.400.40 S2.307.28 3.790.35 18,544.57 S 1.092.73 , MARION COUNTY FAIR FUND January 1, 1925 Balance Slate Apportionment July 1. 1925 Balance t 2,350.27 .1.092.73 3.29 1,346. 9S 2.350.27 t 1.350.27 $846,110.02 1846,110.02 . , , ROADS AND HIGHWAYS iZo I 1317.683.15 1923 Tax 1922 Tax 1921 Tax Motor Vchlclo License Fines Forestry Rentals Miscellaneous Transfers w.r,.,. i . . DISBURSEMENTS Warrants Paid J154.3I6.38 1 ransfers to Other Funds 10 206 J July 1, 1925 Balance . iisigisise 68.732.95 6,623.81 419.23 64,928.41 64,928.41 4 18.40 2.023 90 772 60 H.779.63 J.nu.ry ,. !925 I-alanIi8'"5'39 Iteccliiis Forestry Rentals Transfers from General Fund Z Z. t DISBURSEMENTS " Jnlv 1 .r 110,,'h" P"'" 66,663.36 July 1, 1925 Balance 2.582 09 $ 69.245.45 January 1925 D.l10..80 D Hccolpta Tranatere from General Fund " , , Transferred , aenerM.,""" July 1, 1925 Balance Z..Z ill It t 04 S7 50.00 $ 54.37 54.S7 January 1. 1,25 Ita...,? H00t Itccelplj 1924 Tax . " " 1921 Tax '.ZZ"Z Z." 1922 Tax 1921 Ti July I, 1J25 D,,'""- f 61,1 it.'i'i' ..$ 27.741.62 . 11,24911 1.104.15 210.61 18.79 I 61.146.29 I 61.146.29 January 1 , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND 1926 Italaoce . 1924 Tax . . 1921 Tax .. .. 1921 Tax . 1921 Tax Z'.Z.'. Interest and Bond Sslei t, , DISBURSEMENTS Clerk 'a Orders Paid I 11.JSS.7S Interest and nond Redeemed 46.104.25 Voucher Paid 199.4.11.11 January 1, 1916 Balance 21,146.45 ..I 4.135.42 111.441.24 . 10,647.48 7.10.87 1.18.29 . 79,127.84 G. A. MILLER DRAINAGE DISTRICT January 1, 1925 llalauce 1921 Tax 1923 Tax DISBURSEMENTS July 1, 1925 Orders Paid t 86.64 July 1, 1925 Balauco 310.35 86.64 295.58 14.77 January 1 July 1, 19 LIBRARY FUND 1 925 Balance Refund from School District I 396.99 1 396.99 I 119.03 11.78 .1 130.81 1 130.31 1 130.81 D0O LICENSE TAX January 1, 1925 Balance Llceuse DISBURSEMENTS Transferred to General Fund , 1 July .1, 1925 Balance 357.90 3.101.00 2.270.90 1S8.00 January 1. t.l 10.33 3,561.81 $ 2.453.90 $ 2,453.90 PKOHI ENFORCEMENT FUND 1925 Balance DISBURSEMENTS Orders Paid 1 1,015.20 Paid State Treasurer '. 626. IS Transferred to General Fund.... 4.9S7.39 July 1, 1925 Balance 2.013.37 ..I 6.518.82 ""il , 8-67-" , , RODENT CONTROL FUND iJ.ji.oo Transferred from General Fuud $ 175.60 Poison Sold 14.40 Transferred to General Gund....l 175.60 July 1, 1925 Balance - 38.30 6-25 5 214.40 f 214.40 TRANSIENT TAT PnWTl January 1. 1925 Balance .t 68 60 July .1, 1!5 Balance - 668.60 1 668.50 1 663.60 SPJTfAT. PDATt TITSTnTrr'S TAT January 1, 1925 Balance t 6,104.53 12 Tax 17.812.93 1921 Tax 1,700.25 1922 Tax 173.96 1921 Tax 41.14 Transferred to Other Funds . July I, 1925 Balance tll.768.lt 22.170.61 f 35.838.31 f 16.113.81 January 1, 1926 Balance Recelnta . lilabursenienU July 1, 1125 Balance SUMMARY ..1814.644.6 966.179.60 t C44.944.28 1.116.679.87 1278.320. 61 $278,120.64 SPECIAL CITIES January 1, 1926 Balance 1924 Tax 1921 Tax 1923 Tar 1921 Tax DISBURSEMENTS Vouchers Paid - 1146.648.16 July 1, 1925 Balance 6,177.44 .1 1.501.76 . 141,476.59 7,283.62 430.67 131.75 1153,026.51 (151.026.59 11.8(1.(14.16 l.llll til IS STATR OP OREGON. County of Marlon, aa. I. D. O. Draaer, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and correct alatemeot ot the amounta recolred, paid and remaining on hand la the County Treasury of Marlon County, Orefon, tor lha all months ending July 1, 1915. D. O. ORAGER, ' County Treasurer for Marlon County, Oregon Salem, Oregon, July 1, 1925 Semi-annual statement of money recelred for taxes and amounts turned orcr to the County Troaaurer by the Sherlft and Tax Col lector or Marlon County, Oregon, from January 1, 1926, to and inciuaing June so, i:5. t t , 1914 Tax Boll Cfwh on hand January 1. 1925 $ 0.09 Collected aa per Receipt No. 17463 6.05 caatl on hand July 1. 1925 1 6.05 I 63.47 I 63. 4,7 iib Tax Kolt Cash on hand January 1, 1925 0.00 Collected aa per Receipts No. 19140 to 19144.. ii.il Cash oa hand July 1, 1925 I 61.47 I 61.4T I 61.47 Collected aa per Receipts No. Cash on hand July 1, 1925 ... 20503 to 20520.- 671.37 I 671.37 1920 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1925 . Collected as per Receipts No. 21378 to 21396. Cash on hand July J, 1925 .. $ 671.17 $ 671.37 0.00 793.88 793.08 1921 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1925 Collected as per Receipts No. 21175 to 21232. Turnover No. 20 to County Treasurer . Cash on hand July 1, 1925 S 793.08 6 793.08 .... 9.54 2,432.46 62,354.50 87.60 12,442.00 1922 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1925 0.00 Collected as per Receipts No. 22187 to 22318 5,712.08 Turnover No. 18 to County Treasurer 62,442.00 65,643.54 Cash on hand July 1, 1925 1923 Tax Roll Cash on hand January 1, 1925 $7,051.20 Collected as per Receipts No. 21152 to 22344 63,787.96 Turnover No. 12 to County Treasurer Turnover No. 12 to County Treasurer Cash on hand July 1, 1925 63.54 $41,309.57 26,916.46 2,613.13 1924 Tax Rjill Cash on hand January 1, 1925 Collected as per Receipts No. 1 to 12538 . Error on cash register Turnover No. 1 to County Treasurer ..... Turnover No. 2 to County Treasurer .. Turnover No. 3 to County Treasurer Turnover No. 4 to County Treasurer Turnover No. 5 to County Treasurer .... Turnover No. 6 to County Treasurer ... Cash on hand July 1, 1925 . - $70,839.16 $70,839.16 ....$ 0.00 ..... 920,404.50 630.00 Scalp Bounty Sealer ot Weights and Measures . Rebate of Fees Dox Tax Fund ................ Feeble Minded . 94.00 248.83 12.00 2,327.28 203.29 Fire Protection 843.72 Gopher and Mole Bounty 1,369.10 Indemnity for Slaughter ot Diseased Cattle- 154.47 State Fair 17.60 Rodent Control 175.60 Advertising 300.00 94.0 248.6 12.0 2,327.2 203.2 813.7 1.369.1 154.4 17.6 175.6 300.0 $225,770.73 $225,770.7; Outstanding unpaid warrants on the 1st day of July, 1925. GENERAL FUND $139,847.00 133,989.53 158,131.60 309,548.26 144,124.45 26.902.39 8,551.37 $921,094.60 1921.094.50 state ot uregon, uounty ol Marlon, as. 1, O. D. Bower, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marlon Countv. Ore gon do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of Taxes Collected for Marlon County, Oregon, and the amounts turned over to the County Treasurer, together with the balance of cash on hand for the pepoa Deginning January 1, 1925, and ending June 30, 1925, in clusive, Is true as I varlly believe. Dated thla 7th day of July, 1925. ' O. D. BOWER, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marion County, Oregon SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Marion County. Orecon. showlne the amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of Baid County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid from the 1st day of January, 1925, to uie ist aay ox July, lSZi. On What Account Allowed Claims Warranto nrnm Roads and Highways $155,289.56 $155,289.66 iicgistrauon ana Elections Sheriff's Office Clerk's Office Recorder 'b Office . . Treasurer's Office ...... Surveyor a Office . Assessor's Office . Court House Circuit Court . County Court of Commissioners . Justice Court Coroner . ,,, Insnne ... School Superintendent Health Officer Fruit Inspector Indigent Soldier Dependent Mothers' Assistance Care of Poor ., , Jail Juvenile Court . District Attorney . Stock Inspection . Tax Rebate 82.09 82.09 7,674.17 7,674.17 4,364.08 4.364.08 3,215.45 3.215.45 2,186.58 2,186.58 949.04 949.04 6,391.32 6,391.32 3,777.17 3,777.17 2,613.61 2.613.61 4.197.87 4.197.87 2,320.38 2,320.38 119.10 119.10 210.10 210.10 3,762.82 3,762.82 615.40 515.40 781.00 781.00 729.25 729.25 7,759.65 1,759.65 15,722.19 15,722.19 2,514.51 2,514.61 618.70 518.70 1,079.79 1,079.79 201.60 201.60 49.00 49.00 1 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 . 1924 . 1925 $ 33.85 98.80 187.94 5,517.36 256.00 8,046.62 114.90 257.58 618.03 K0ADS AND HIGHWAYS $15,731.0! 48.13 38.20 . 52.15 251.45 159.75 16.38 33.30 926.43 1,367.60 2,893.39 $18,624.47 Total Warrants SUMMARY STATEMENT The following Is the statement ot the financial condition ol the County of Marlon, State of Oreson, on the 1st day of July, 1925. LIABILITIES : To Warrants drawn on the County Treasurer outstanding and unpaid on the 1st day of July, 1925 $18,624.47 RESOURCES : $ Delinquent Taxes 1915 . 1916 . 1917 , 1918 . 1919 . 1920 , 1921 , 1922 . 1923 . 1921 , 2,775.85 3,418.08 2,085.75 2,878.75 3.543.84 7.842.14 15.947.81 18,061.88 30,070.92 905,461.62 $992,086.64 By funds In hands ot the county treasurer 966,979.50 Total $1,959,066.14 State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss. I, U. G. Boyer, County Clerk ot the County of Marlon, State ot Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court ot said County, for the six months ending on the 30th day ot June, 1925, on what accounts allowed, the amount ot warrants drawn and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appears upon the records ot my office and in my official custody. Witness my hand and the ecii of the County Court of the said County this 31st day of July, 1925. (SEAL) U. O. BOYER, County Clerk. Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. A Tribute to Success Our membership in the AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS is the highest tribute to suc cess that could be paid us Tlie Audit Bureau of Circu lations 'is an International Association of Publishers, Advertisers and Advertising Agents that requires each' Publisher-Member to sub mit once a year to an audit by the Bureau, to absolutely verify all claims of circula tion, as well as honest busi ness methods. Every advertiser using the Capital Journal shares in our success and knows he has the protection of bona fide circulation, fully ap proved and verified by the A. B. C. auditor. There is never any argument when an A. B. C. report is consulted and our last audit is available for closest inspection. This is the only authentic way the Adver tiser can make sure his message is reach ing the readers in the field desired. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS January t, 1925 Balance 1124 Tax 685.24 6,733.47 19111 T.t Hal Cash on hand January 1, 1925 t 0