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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
5EHI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. OF the amount of Moneu and Warrants received for tt. ? i.. n...:.. w... fii or! ou lite i ountu t months ending on the oven aay of sepumutr, .j. To amt. reed, iu com A currency , April. ?413d.2o Anit.jtX'J iu Coun ty warrants 5vl2.S2 Total for April To unit. reed, in cain . anil currency for May ' J i:ne July August ' September 2"l!t5.S7 'To amt. reed, in coun ty warrants 122.01 Total received Oram! total reed. ?1 '-'" By aiiit. to County TrMi.cah April 4l35.2o , fy antt. pd. to County Tro.ii. in county wir- ran:.. April o322 i lul pa ul treasurer 725.10 ; By ;t. 1 County j TrtA. cash May Juno July AiiL'Ust September ?2ooo.8i By aim. pd. to County-Trna-i. in county vat r:mt Septein'oer $12:1.91 Tula', paiil treasurer 2'S0.7c Grand total id. tre.is. $115U.30 SEMI-AXXUAL SfATEMEXT Of the County Clerk of Wallowa County. State of Oregon, j (I rrcutt t l linn, liu IHiiz r vj u ihiim I""'" - ourt of said county, for what allowed, arrants drawn, and amount of war rants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of M ion n ihp .mth rfn.n nf Sent.. 1902. both ii-.fl ? 11)05.07 204i.t;o; 602.32 i SsW.-t3 ! 2589. Tj I l'13t)tf.30! ? 725.10 j t;2.:;2 j ! Date On what aceouut allowed. Sept. 30 Roads and bridges' rani or account Stationer and printing S..larie. Court II.-!:3P and jail Justice- C.o:-r Commissioners I ad supervisors Jury Teachers examination Miscellaneous Circuit Court Insane Account Election c:ilp County Warrants Am't oi fl'ms al'M Am't of war. all'd j jj CI ."IS JS 7.'i ) Hi 3:'.!!S 34 .".7! 12:1 50 257 K0 1550 G5 3'.W 10 30 00 t22 42 713 (So u 00 824 35 7150 00 Total Amount claims all'd and drawn 13338 53 ?3H52 f3 518 18 75!) 2(i 32ttS 34 STS) 85 13" 50 257 80 155(t I5 3!tl! 10 39 00 (522 42 713 (55 20 00 824 35 7(50 W 13338 53 id STATE OF O R EGOS, t ss j Amount o; outstanding warrants unpaid r'unntrinr 11 ,1 LMI!n. '.,'. j 7 t I Outtaniliiig tt'ipaid warrants on tbc 3"JtT d.;y T.J. C. SJiackelford, Shznft of said county, do hereby,. 0, somber. u2 certify that the .foregoing statement is correct ana . t.-tin.ui! l.t-.rost accrueu mereou true. Witness my hand this 7th day of October, .1. 1. '. ;..nount of unpaid County u'arr.i inti Principal ?31S43 42 31S43 42 Interest 35O0 00 J 3501) 00 190. ' The above amount of outstanding warrants include an amount of $2400.8'. . which bv lnidtake v.a? ie't out of the las: stini-Annual Statement. SEMI-AXXCAL ST A TE,UE. 'I STATE OF OEEGO.Y. ) I 'sin if ii nr JWtl 1 ntun. SS Of the Count; Treasurer of Wallowa County. Oregon, for the six months ending on the JOth day of Septem- j p. jf, Zurcher. Count if Clerk of the County of her 1 1) 2tfU Of money ?'eceivea ariu puiu uui,j rurt aiioica, oiuie ui wreu, au nr.reuy vercij u .c whom received and from what source, and on what foregoing is a true and correct statement of ths nuvi- K,tw . , ' ber and amount of claims allowed by the County ; account paia out. i nm,rf of said Count u for the six months ending on the A.r.-.oimtj recoived T4.1 am't on hand iioin last report To ain't rte'd from SlicrirY From what source ree d. mirfOt said Cauntu t .Wth dan of Sent.. 1 .902. on what account the same Geni fund School iuiut , were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and T-i a.r " County ClerV Ei lea clerks State treas. Justices aoiiooi l'.'t. Clerk Sunt, of Schools f22477 20 57 34 1S5 1)3 55 67 1371 78 i373 12 t!0 SO 461 fit! 11 20 11S7 05 tfcalp b'nty fr'm state 72S 58 716 1)5 1'07 ' 1SDS ' 1S09 l'.IO 1 ' l'JOl r.(02 ronalty t in't Fees 10762 ti the amount of warrants outstanding and jmpaid as 10 01 1 tie same appear upon me recoras oj my office una m 25 if: mU official custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County 1 of said County this o Oth day of Sept., A. D., 1002 C. 11. Aircher, County Clerk. 0 2S ! mo 03 1 Court 1400 13 i 8 00 Fine Int. on bond Fees. 3610 25 53 00 5t 00 43 00 4035S 53 3619 25 3 00 16133 01 SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the Unancial condition of the County of Wallowa in the State of Oregon, on the oOth day of Sept., A. D., 1002. i Date Liabilities Sept. 30 To warrants dr'n on Co. treas. and outstanding A. unpaid , Amounts paid out amount paid out on Comity W;irrant Ky amount paid out on SoiuxM Snpt. Warrant By baUnce Geueral Fund on hand B. balance School Fuml on bund By am't paid out int. on county warrant Ky am'c pihvoii? State tax . M- at"'t paitt-ont Contingent Fund War Bv Lah'.rce Contingent Fond on hand By am't paW out Co. raail war : 1 By balance Co. Koad War on hend By am't paid out spccisl school tax Bv bulance siK-cial school t-KX on hand Ev am i paid out Institute Fund ' I atsnjc Institute fund on hand By am't p-.tid out State road fund " iy Uilaiic State road fund on hand ' -' By am't pukl out int. school di?t. bonds By bsilance Indigent Soldiers fund liy balance Overplus an sin McKay estate By balance SUte Scalp Bounty General Fund School Fund i 110320 90 10884 92 2830 30 5218 00 1210 10 U35S 00 0o2 52 732 53.: IbOO 25 383 00 'M 60 208 76 0 00 20 75 705 0 63:77 56 00 143 SI 81 55 50 40558 53 f 10S84 92 j 524S 00 To estimated amounts of interes accrued thereon Total liabilities Am't 131843 42 3500 tO 35343 42 Resource I Am't.-' A By funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment of Co. warrants ? 22S3 28 Py estimated unpaid current taxi's applicable to the pay ment of county warrants 10003 42 By certificate of auditing the State of Oregon oil I acc't of scalp bounty 346 67 I Total resources Net liabilities 12633 37 i 22710 05 ! 35333 42 I Impurtunt Land l)eclioi. j Astoria, October 13. Judge Mc i Bride convened an adjourned ses-sion ! cf the circuit court this afternoon and ' i i . t .i t i f .i luiu itru uovtii a iiumtivr u. lormai orders. The most important of these was in the case of C. L. Houston and J. E. Fergmor vs. G'.-orge Kaboth, in which a judgment was given the plaintiiT, and the deieudant was al lowed 60 davs in which to rile a bill 16133 01 ' exceptions. Thi3 suit was brought j to set asKle a deed to a lot in the I business portion of the city, given by the coimty to the defendant, who had STATE OF OEEGOX, ss. CuUnty of Wall'jica ) I, If enry Miller, do hereby certify that the foregoing i j pUrciKwd it at the recent sale of true and correct Statement Of ine uruuuni rvueLoeiv, j proiierty neia by the county for tuxe. paid out and remaining on hand, in the County i in giving iiis decision the court said fcTreatfury of said- County for the six months endingttt no affidavit . on lile showing - 6n the 30th daij of Sept., A. IK, 1 002. that tlM sheriir hail mad, urry attempt . , , c, , . - n to iwy on the personal pfuperty own- WUncss my hand this -jOth day of Sept., a. jj., ' i ed by the holder of the real estate iu Henry Miller, County Treasurer, jquion, as i required bylaw, before I,. .. Ue1 -. ; the lot for taxes-, and therefore Elmer Wagner ami wile who have t . igin il s il -of the property to the nP.fi! H&PPEN NGS " Ke" "i,,'-7"- tW county f.,r thn-i- , ... WM voM Thfe court ;l)so hM ..... . years past nave reiurneii 10 I'Ki.iiionia. . . rT T. A. HatclitV. formerly of fhi city. t- vttV ATiriTTT lrvW- 1 Mit at present. il Salem arrival in the itN ; eitv ,:ist Bl ,,k remaining eight men formed in line ! and went up againsflJie big odds. At the end of the first half the score J stood 11 o 0 in famr of Joseph. ! With the opening of the last half i men were sulwtituted to fill out the j Enterprise team anil eaoh side made I 5 pi'int whiek made the finafl score ! 16 to 5 in favor of Joseph. The En- j te'prise team will ngain go to Joseph on Nov. 22 and on Thanksgiving, Nov. j 27. the big game will, be played in Enterprise on the new grounds. 1 viiile th-j sal to tlw doien.l.iiit jen made .i:r.ler a special act oi on a short busim ss trip, j t'"' iiisiaturi;, Ire .li t not believe the I Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Akin a train hav, ' " '!?'""'" "' ' to pass a ;'.:. ; , . charge of tiff loiterprise Ibrtel and ; corr.vtmjj .rr . t'us kind, and VVVe V Xff) Htfre And There ' an' '0''i-tS a snare of tin inttronuite. . as the lirst sale .:' t!i! ;t was " ""-Tv , " I . If you want a superb biMting stove jvoil th'-' aecVuKl sal- was also void. medium price buy one of the Gar-i Ibis decision is ot c !.. dei.i'iie intvr Mieu Aeornat the E. 31, & M. Co. jest to the oubli . :is ir --.'ill invalidate 'V(x;d tcck of ifc'ns and bovs ! 3torC- i u larg- nurtiber of . b ids securi-d at E. M. ih M. Co.j i.e'ia iiwui.f'v, vj wruii i,uy.j wn.u ia known us the 'Mead hot t came iu nil i liurSiiays aiagc. .ami win senfi the winter with Aunt ilary Wrisht. ' .- A Good Showing. The following is a showing of the ' Kj 1001 delinquent tax roll. Total tax levied. $44300 93 ' Total shsritT's assessment.. 383 33- Total amount collected 36020 81 Totivl amount rcbatis 618 32 Total amount errors and . 1 double assessment. ., .. . . 355 CO. Total amen nt djIim.u.Mit. . 7784 20, Total penalties collected... 503 67 Notice. B7 The Chieftain. clothin" now at the store. Now is the time to buy Mackin-to-lves. A good line at the E. M. v M. Co. store.. Grace Alien anil Sloliie FAe were passengers on Tuexhiys stage enroute for Baker Cit.vx F. 5t. 'Deido- a teal ?sUte Salem v.as in the city the' First of the ' week 011 a business trip. The E. M. t M. Co. will place on sale in: a very few days ah .eleuant stock of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks, Jackets and Fur sets at priees that will please the purcliasur. Wait and see them before buying winter' dealer tfw'raP- reter tiimaan, uatnns jjoiiiian. Walter Simmons. D. W. Sheaban-' and est on real estate security. C. T. McDanjel r, tax sale. . For Sale or Trade. Twenty thousand pounds -6f good w inter apples for salt or tiudc for grain. One Cent u pi.'iiiid. The most of them the best varieties. ;-. J. 8. JtohSEft, Iinuaha. THE F0(1 BALL CAME. The practice game of foot l rrtliera returned MondaV from Port-- m nr. . Ii . . T .... I I ..... - i . ..- "i . 1 . TV 1 '-' JTIW.'A) lo loan ni i i-vi kviii iiiivi- :nu were rimmons anu me xjouuair; liave reen before the Inited btates . Court on a ch irge of perjury in on- 1 rrit?iin & land nronf. D W. antu. A goou solicitor eood nronosition at good wau"s. Huire at the Chieftain ofT.ce. I Jorney Shoaban is due the credit of ; j fc w, , . , ! , , bringing out the defective points of 1 A eh -e that beats them ah fur styie j tlie indictment that result'isd ; in the for tlw game to begin three;, of tin! -ltd qtluli'y is the American l.ady . Judge instructing tha jury to bring iu j Enterpriie Uain failed to )iif, in, an oe at the E. M. A M. Co..sU)r. (R erdict of not guilty. j appearance.' lndauiited' hoWeVer tj OUR BEST COMBINATION n dlieahau accompanifJ them and aa-1 came off at Joseph last Saturday be-1 In- sisted in the defense. In fact to At- tween th Eirfon.risA tein .mil tl.o THE I 2 CONKEY'S s CHIEFTAIN V Home Journal g Each for one year and a set of Cloth Bound Books and one year's membership to i-he American Musical Association ALL FOR $2.25 You are not limited to just one set of books but you may make your own choice from six different sets. Here is a list of them and they speak for themselves. 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