The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, December 20, 1902, Image 6

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thnCrmntrTrc.vnrer hf Lanccbnntv O m .».
ling on tho 30th day of Septi inter, A. b.t UO2 of rn
, from what auurces and on what account paid out
GENERAL FUND.
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*r> >n, J»-'v 7th.............................. v.................
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. i nn Clerk
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Court McKenzie road subscription-.. ..
■iw License..........................................................................
< Id Lumber............................................................................
Redemption................... ■."•.V’V.......................................
“ Transferred from Road Fund......................................
Paid Lan« County Warrants ...... _ ..................................
Balance on baud SeptanJ>e'' 30, 19 .J......................................
Xmas Presents
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4782
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1045
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95
9 o .3 58
8 5906 35
3023 <J3
8 8230 28 « 8230 Æ
COUNTY SCHOOL FUND.
From A. S. Patterson, July 7th....... ...................................
“ Fines............................................................ . ........................
Paid County School Superintendent orders...............
Balance on hand September 30, 1902 ........ 7.....................
See our Dolls at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c and on up to $3.50.
Fine Lead Soldiers 5c and 10c a box.
Greatest line of Photo Albums you ever saw, from 50c up to $0.00.
Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes and all the
Celluloid Novelties the market affords.
Bovs’ Xmas Pocket Knives, the finest you ever saw and at all prices.
The«e knives are made to «ut and they will cut too.
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BARKER GUN WORKS
33 E. 9th St., Eugene, Or
Buy the Park.
Th» First Step Taken to Secure
the
District
for Eugene
Year.
Fair
Next
LÂNE COUNTY
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT
Remi-Annual Statement of the financial condition of the County of Lane,
in the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, A. I»., 1902.
LIABILITIES,
Norman Daniele, who was sent to
the reform school only two or three
weeks ago for burglary in a hotel at
Cottage Grove, escaped from that in­
stitution Tuesday night with another
bey, Frank Riggins, of Yamhill coun­
ty. They 1 Wired themeeivea to the
groand by a rope fr<>m the fifth floor
| of the building. Tttey were tract d to
1 Wwodburn wuere tire capture was
made, lu the meantime they had
burglarized a store at Brooke.
R. F. Btker, formerly in th« mal
«ntate baHioe«« In thle etty, hue «MarxKi
on option on Bang«' Park, northwwrt
or JCAi^eue, and hae a motrvment ou
tool which will prove k> be • great
thing fitr the oily.
When «eeti tlih morning by a GUARD
reporter, Mr. linker explained that It
won tela Inteutiou to cwganiz« a «took
e mtpatiy to buy tlie park with all the
Luprovemeut« and am tbe *aow h*
Hi« promotion
of the dietrltg fair
a h»ob will, in all probabll ty, eon.« to
Eiigeue next fall.
The i<rlor a-Red w qaite remaznabl«
-8400 n«r mb with RfiaD wot Hi of im
proyoment» thrown in. Mr. Baker haa
olr«wdy iwoarvd ■ u I aster of «ubertb»'
ore to ttM> 1-ibnrvn w Stall art 04«J0 each.
TIM'»* are 84 acre« la tbe Irintt and
toere 84 -tbar»« •* m»e.
HIBle. n
of there »mi be«ti di-pOMd of i» a very
ekert
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b<<(*e the reporter
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wit» Mr Biker. Ttwre will no
<lol»t be nil dltB. a ty It diapoang of
tne rest.
The stock company will ltd capi­
talised for only |.S4O9.
Till* it a move In the right dlreellog.
It will iBatvrielly aid In securing the
next district fair and thereby a com
iderabIe approprlatlob front the legis­
lature. It will certainly be a great
thing for Eugene and Lane county.
The para haa one of the be*t rsce
track« lu the state and plenty of room
for the erection of first-cl a«» exposition
bnihilng« for tbe arraugen ent of ex­
hibit., etc. The farm land area nd the
jeik cannot be purcliaeod for lew than
»100 per wre wltl ont Improvement* to
Sept. 30. To warrants drawn on county treasurer outstanding and
unpaid......................................................................
891545 85
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon........................ 3772 97
Total
84'5318 82
RESOURCES.
Hops at 24 Cents.
Balena Journal: Tu« sale by * lai vy
toWaiBrowaA Co, of thia city, of
ccvNTY 5. tmrr
20V bales of bops thia weak in repm ted.
April 1. 1901
Tlie price paid was ant made paid*',
Mi >ney de|>oaited for tax receipts nut vet made out and de
but It is an dorato, >d that the entire lot
livered...
* OÛGOB 33
averagal about M ccnte.
('« -h on hand..
4513 63
\n. nnt of 3 |>er eent relmle allowed on taxes paid previous
to March 15,1902 ..............................................................................
3932 31
!’• ■nltected 1901 tax ou April 1, l‘.*V2................................................. 376.30 Ig
Born.
9 67
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From A. S. Patterson. J illy 7th.........................................
Paid orders for County Clerk............................................
Balance on hand September 30, 1902..............................
25
Tb« Maltn im» h Athletic tin» will
■lv« tbe nest earulval at PertMad.
33
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Black log te wad to Re trcmbUa t th*
mattoaroand Irvin* to a sawdl «1 Mit.
8 86310 08 8 8 -Uo OH
T A Gray, lataty of E u * m «, E m »
F»rntM*«d l>* L Do«r'" door and MH
«t"R> M lodapwmtoa««.
pesai es AND INTEREST ACCOUNT.
669 50 8
8
669 50
ROAD FUND.
963 18 8
8
From A. S. Patterson, July 7th.................................
Paid road orders...............................................................
Transferred to General Fond..................................
59 CO
903 58
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963 18 8
8
7 50 8
963 18
Fisn AND GAME FUND.
From A. S. Patterson, July 7th.................................................
Balance on hand septemlier 30, 1902........................................
« 50
STATE BOUNTY FUND
From A. S. Patterson, July 7th...................................................
Balance on hand September 30,1902........................................
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1 16 8
1 16
SPECIAL CITY TAX.
Rec’d
.8 78 57
Eugene, A. S. P...............
Junction, A. S. P............
Cottage Grove, A. S. P
Springfield, A. P. S......
Paid
Bal.
8 78 65
815 79
20 00
8136 93
8 35 17
8101 H
INSTITUTE FUND.
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Fiom County Superintendent.....................................
Balance on hand Septemlier 30, i902.......................
95
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95 00
SPECIAL DISTRICT TAX.
School District No. I .
I »¡strict No. 2 ..
District No. 4 .
District No. 5 ..
District No. 8 ..
District No. 13 .
District No, 15 .
District No 14
Distjict No. 26
District No. 40 .
District No. 43 .
1 »¡strict No. 45
District No. 16 .
District No. 52 .
District No. 53
District No. 54 .
District No. 69 .
District No. 77 .
District No. 79 ,
District No. 82 .
District No. 89 .
District No. 90 .
District No. 97 .
District No. 100
District No. 101
District No. 118
District No. 125
District No. 127
District No. 133
District No. 137
District No. 140
District No. 142
District No. 144
District No. 147
District No. 157
District No. 158
District No. 159
District No. 162
District No. 164
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Rec’d
10
78
74 85
96
2 11
24 21
07
28 41
2 3!»
32
22 77
32 42
150 99
23 76
1 32
31 13
28 44
41
5 32
128 19
72
44 73
11 50
1 92
1 40
49 32
1 80
33 31
1 58
4 77
4 63
11 19
51
30
6 78
18 51
1 00
Paid.
Bal.
10
78
74 85
96
2 11
28 41
2 09
22 77
29 26
22 75
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28 44
41
5 32
126 27
72
44 73
7 58
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33
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49
80
80
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58
77
1 92
3 92
I 92
15 52
5 31
7 63
11 19
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2!'
6 78
61
12 20
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At Cuttug« Grot», D m 10, 1802, to
Mr mid Mrs Nicbola, a «on.
669 50 8
93 45
576 05
833341 46
coin a \ .
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EXCESS FUND.
By funds in the bands of County Treasurer applicable to the
8772 46
payment of county warrants........................................................... 3023 93
By funds in the hands of county Sheriff applicable to the
RECAPITULATION.
payment of county warrants
1211 98
By estimated unpaid currint. taxes nppli ibb- to the i y-
Rec’d
ment of comity warrants
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< tenera! i’titii» .............
8 8230 28
By Tax Sale Ceitificates belonging to Lane County, the pro­
Couuty Sebo.' ’.imi
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ceeds of which are applicable to the payment of county
State School ” . . ! .
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341
warrants
S > ! r Fun«!.......................... ......................................
9 67
.8 si
Gbri A’iiüci............................ ......................................
NET INDEBTEDNESS ....................
669 50
itoad Fund................................ ....................................
963 18
Total
•96318 82 Institute Fund.............
95 00
Fish and < lame Fund
7 50
State Bounty Fund.
1 16
Special City Tax.......
136 93
Special District Tax
772 46
MI-ANNl'AL
12 20
8497 82
8271 64
Paid
8 5206 35
216 00
Bal.
e 3023 93
10219 09
¡»BO 69
9 67
576 05
93 45
963 18
36 79
497 82
95
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101
274
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50
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« 7012 50
IEPORT
Of the County Clerk of I<ane county, State of Oregon, showing the amount and
number of claims allowed l»y the CountyCourt of said county, for wliat allowed,
amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants out it (Midi ng and utqaid,
from the 1st dav of April, 1902, to the 3l>th day of Me]4eml>er, 1902, inclusive:
Claims
War'nts
Claim. Warrant»
Drawn
Allowd
Drawn
Allowd
Roads....
497 30
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.814786 72 •14786 72 CommiMioners
497 30
Bridges..............
- 19
136 40
2558 19 Insane.....................
136 40
Supervisors .
205 85
1934 10
1934 10 Inquest..................
205 85
Paupers.............
. 1234 31
2! »81 00
1234 33 Election................
2981 00
Assessor............
293 90
2179 65
2179 65 Tax Refunded...,
293 90
Witness.............
486 a'»
171 50
171 80 Circuit Court....
486 35
Justice...............
262 29
261 60
261 'O Jail...........................
262 29
Jurors................
33 50
71 40
71 40 Indigent Soldier
33 60
Constable........
268 00
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202 66
202 66 Bounty...................
268 00
Surveyor..........
2530 37
155 50
1 -.5 51 I Miscellaneous....
2530 37
County Judge
400 00
100 00
Treasurer........
839000 26
467 on
467 oo
Total
Sheriff...............
2018 97
2018 97
Clerk
.................. . 1923 00
1923 00
School Snpertend't
600 00
600 00
Ferry...........................
Interest
661 97
661 97
Princip’l
Janitor................. .
240 0o
240 00 Outstand'g unpaid
Reform School.......
17 5!
17 52
county warrants
Court house a park
167 25
167 25
on the 301 b dav
Light, water a fuel
9'7 04
407 04
of Sept, 1902 . ' 891545 85
A-.m’t A coll, taxes
8 3772 I1'
108 37
108 37 Estimt. ac. interest
Printing......................
720 53
720 53
Teachers Exam.......
72 00
„.891545 85
72 00
Total
Pt i Jty c 'licci.-I on I" ‘1 tax« •
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taxe.
104 io
Tlie Bainm Co«i««nM Cla» will Interest culled, I un I
pgt an oppoeillog si « m M* on the Wil«
CONTRA.
lametM river to draw trap» fro® »eMr- l'aoaltt«* t.' I'” 1'iiro Max I, l'.H>2
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Penalties tn O» isiirer .lune 20, l'.»»2
by tow Be.
167
Penalties—cash on hand ........
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161
Tbe C M A football t - mm * of CotlNflt' I ■ mat to I'. «Mun ■ May
1902
3
Grove ¿Dyed four ipme« tbi» ee*>n
«’to Treasurer J ime 10. 1 902
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winning three. They made S3 point«
70
agninet their opponent« and 15 were
made »gainst them.
S tate of O regon . » _
S tate , or Our« \.
C ounty of L ane . I ss
Rev McJuckia, now of W aehlngton,
Cot NTv or L ane i
Oti c, at one time pa«tor of tbe Preby-
leu. I ("raw. do hereby certify that the foregoing i-> a true h i
I. W W U it hors. Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon, do hereby certify that
terlan church of Eugene, has been in« the foregoing s'ateiueut is true and correct to the l« -t of mv v. «ledge an.l - a ement uf the amount« received, paid and remaining on hand in t' e < o'»
ijea«ury^of «aid county for six month« ending on the 39th day of S pteni -'
v t ‘d to supply the puipit of tbe AI« belief.
Ihited
this
1st
day
of
Octolter.
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bauy Preebyletian church
for five
Witneaa my hand thie 3.1 day of Octoi>er, 1902.
W. W. WITHERS.
uionthe, and It 1« thought be will •o-
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GEO. F. CRAW,Tren-nrer.
Sheriff of Ijine county, Oregon
By F rank R eisner , Deputy.
cept.
Hr F red Fin. D«pnty.
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StMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT.
ize Company and
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From A.S. Patterson, July 7th...........................................
Balance on hand September 30 1902....J............. ........
We would be pleased .to have you call.
R. F. Baker Will Organ­
12020 09
SOLDIERS FUND.
All kinds of gamo boards, dominoes, bagatelle. Our sewing machines^
at $16.85, $25.00, $27 50 and $30 00 are elegant Xmas presents and
of the finest makes.
OPTION ON
BANGS’ PARK
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From A. S. Patterson, July 7th............................. -.........
“ State Treasurer...........................................................
Balance on hand September 30, 1902...............................
Nice stock of fancy China ware. A big
line of iron wagons at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50.
The above wagons are tlie celebrated Toledo
which have steel geers, and 1 not castiron.
Sporting goods.
‘lie purchase of this traci is al uuti an
«Mured fa< t.
The new company will be known ae
the “Lane C lunty Fair and Agrioul«
tarai Association.’’
It elioni 1 haw. the support and en­
couragement of every citizen,
Thu
farmers of tills violuity will be deeply
interested in the progress of the asso­
ciation.
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STATE SCHOOL FUND.
Toy«, drums, trains, c >w», engines, mules, horses, dogs, cats, geese, ducks, chickens, trunks, cradles,
carpet »weeper», stove», tubs, washboard.», clowns, surprise boxes, automobiles, mice, rats, alligators,
hammers, flags, chairs, st'Mjls, cart», wagons, elephants, balls, spiders, sea devils, paints, transparent
slates, houses, celluloid balls, rubber balls, ping pong, table tennis, beds.
The finest selection of Madalion pictures
in town and our prices are right.
Mandol-
ios, violins, banjoes, guitars, au<l strings and
the greatest stock of mouth harmonicas in
town from 20cents up to the elegant concert
Hohner at 75 cents.
Air guns, 22 rifles,
aocorduons, from $3,00 to $9 00.
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