Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 16, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY, JULY 1«, J»OM
IO
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS
OF COUNTY OFFICIALS
Of the County Clerk of Lane County, State of Oregon, showing the
amount it claims allowed by the County Court of raid county, for what al­
ii wi'.1, .mount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants outstanding .md
unpaid, from the 1st day of January, 1908, to the 30th day of June, 1908,
both Ini iuslvo.
Amount of
On What Account
Warrants Drawn
Allowed
37,051.48
Road ...................................................
19,067.57
Bridge ..........................
4,621.97
Supervisor ............ ...........................
3.132.85
Pauper .............................................
3,308.75
Assessor . . • ..................................
420.00
Witness ......................... ...................
588.45
Justice ............. ..................................
58.20
Juror ................................................
463.13
Constable ........................................
232.26
Surveyor ...........................................
800.00
County Judge ..............................
943.00
Treasurer ........................................
4,27 1 56
Sheriff...............................................
3,661.90
Clerk .......... .......................................
1,201.00
School Superintendent ............
339 Oil
’Ferry ................................................
402.00
Janitor .............................................
Jail ....................................................
973.72
Court House and Parks.............
367.63
378.17
Light, Water and Fuel...............
Assessment and Tax Collecting
1,080.15
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Printing ............................................
1,175.70
Teachers' Examination .............
151.70
Commissioners .......... . ..................
1,080.10
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InEans ................................................
235.15
222.90
Inquest .............................................
Election............ .. . >........................ .
5,340.55
Tax refunded .........................
290.37
Circuit Court .................................
3,428 20
Stock Inspector ............................
25.00
Indigent Soldier............................
1 30.80
.Miscellaneous .;. .......................
1,706 75
Fruit Inspector................................
79070
Insurance .......... .. ...........................
13 8.00
Postage, Expreaaago, e.tc. .....
134.01
Stationery, Blank Kooks, etc.
885.53
School Board Commissioners. .
142.00
Truant Officer ..:.......................
6 8.75
Bounty ..............................................
130.00
Juvenile Court ..............................
327.35
Health Officer ..............................
269.43
. . . .»
Total ....................... r................ ..................................
Amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid....
Estimated accrued interest thereon...............................
. . . . »100,036.68
. . . . » 19,736.76
....
195.00
Total liabilities
State of Oregon i
$ 19,931.76
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County of Lane. J
I, E. U. Lee, County Clerk of the County of Lane, State of Oregon, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
amount of claims allowed by the County Court of «aid county, and amount
< I warrants drawn and on what account the same were drawn, for the aix
months ending June 30th, 1908,
warrants outstanding
and unpaid as the Hame appears upon the records in my office and In my
official < are and custody.
W1T1ESS my hand and the seal of the County Court of said county
this 1st day of July, A. D 1908.
E. U. LEE. Çounty Clerk.
uorvn CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL St M.MAR1 STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of the County of Lane, In the State of Ore-
gon. June 30th, 1908.
LI ABILITIES
County warrants outstanding and unpaid,.
I 19,736.76
Estimated accrued Interest thereon...............
195.00
Last half of state tax, no^ yet due..................
26,565.00
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Total liabilities
46,496.76
RESOI IK ES
Cash In hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment of
county warrants....................................................................................... $ 11,578.48
By Tax Sale Certificates belonging to Lane County, the proceeds
of which are applicable to payment on outstanding war­
rants ................................................................................... .........................
350.00
Uncollected 1907 tax applicable to payment of outstanding In­
debtedness ..................................................................................................
12,090.10
Total resources
Total liabilities
Total resources
$ 24,018.58
RECAPITI RATION
.
» 46.496.76
24,018.58
•
Net indebtedness
$ 22,478.18
State of Oregon |
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County of Lane. |
I. E. U. Lee. County Clerk of the County of Lane and State of Oregon,
do hereby certify that the above statement Is correct as 1 verily believe
WITNESS my bund and seal of the said County Court of Lane Count),
Slate of Oregon, this the 1st day of July, A. D 1908.
E. U. LEE, County Clerk
FINAL RF.I*ORT OF FREI» FINK
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, up to July 6th, 1908.
KEI*ORT ON I1MI7 ROLL
Amount charged on above roll . . ............................
.
.... ...................... . . . »336.974 30
Additional charge on above roll. error..................
. 191
Sheriff's assessments ....................... . . . , ....................
76148
Interest collected .................... ?. . . . ............... *............ ...
28.11
Penalties collected ............................
. . .
226.03
Over collections.................................... .............................. . . .
7353
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Amount paid Treasurer Februa V 25, 1908. . .
Amount paid Treasurer March 4. 1908 .
Amount paid Treasurer March 13 . 1908...............
Amount paid Treasurer March 21. 1908,...
Amount paid Treasurer March 27, 1 908 . . .
Atnou tit paid Treasurer April 4. 1908..
Amount paid Treasurer April 22. 1908
Amount paid Treasurer July 6. 1908..
Rebates allowed . . .
Sb. !Iff’» correct ions
Turned over to success.>r In office» taxes uncollect d . ..
............... »
REPORT
Taxes, penalties and Interest
17.73
Amount paid Tua urer July
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17.73 »
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17.73
Tat Collector for Lane County State of (>ra
nd cor
CONTRA
Paid County Superintendent’s orders..........
Balance on hand July la:, 1908.......... ............
9
5.05« 36
58.541.04
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6,894.89
63,597.40
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387.79
6,507.10
»
6,894.89
»
597.15
91.86
832.20
CONTRA
»
INDEMNITY FUND
»
Balance on hand January 1st, 1908
♦
Cash received
CONTRA
Balance on hand July 1st, 1908.......................
FISH AND GAME FUNI »
Balance on hand January 1st, 1908. . .......................
Received from fines ...........................................................
CONTRA
Paid Informer .
............. •. .
Balance on hand July 1st, 1908 . . . .
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SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Balance Jan. Received
Balance July
1st, 1908
From Tax
Paid Out
1st, 1908
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7.43
.
7.43
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25,597.17
25,597.17
131.61
131.61
159 38
166.01
6.63
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247.37
247.37
8.30
464 95
363.66
109.59
2.77
2.77
9.47
9.47
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1,624.57
2.84
28.78
3.77
144.21
26.87
158.04
210.27
11.10
44.33
266.31
309.13
75.14
45
86.83
123.15
81.58
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909.10
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762.36
638.33
142 40
4,725.15
51.60
41.27
17.25
.29
100.13
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31.67
31.87
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50.48
50.48
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89.69
89.69
7.57
708.5 0
713.07
3.00
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45.49
38.58
7.80
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4.92
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135.07
135.07
1 4.00
334.11
333.34
14.77
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235.71
1,573.15
1,808.86
60.25
60.25
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77.32
77.32
2,711.49
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478.46
486.46
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146.88
1 47.43
165.51
165.51
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159.38
159.38
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305.80
305.80
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137.53
137.53
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123.29
115.17
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16.74
258.98
265.92
9.80
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680.51
626.82
53.69
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349.59
352.09
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32.22
32.22
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41.45
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315.81
155.00 »
160.81
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105.73
112.1 4
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690.36
713.80
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126.95
127.36
202.47
202.47
164.95
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54.19
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449.04
96.60
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82.57
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371.40
377.26
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143.08
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621.42
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141.74
141.74
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398.14
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Balance Jan. Received
Rais nee July
lit. 190 8
From Tax
Paid Ont
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$ 633 46
361.25 8
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1.432 94
54 31
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610 63
128 47
196 68
79 54
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261 80
568 99
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Balance Jan
Received
1st. 1908
From Tax
Eisvone.......... ....................
130.463 99
Cottag-* Grove
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Junction ..
» 8360
1,557.70
Springfield .
«8 OS
3,053.79
189.19
WITH A LAME Back?
Y 1ST. IRON
Kidney Trouble Makes You Misery
................... »11,578.48
Almost everyIxxlv whoreadstlT**
............... 25,116.40
->le w
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6.507.10 papers is sure to know
505.40
924.06
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213.20
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75.25
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1,427.40
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5,499.68
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1.641 SO
3,130.87
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I Robert E Eastland, Treasurer of Lane County. Oregon, do hereby
597.15 certify that the foregoing report is a true and correct statement.of the
amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand in the county treasury
of said county for the term ending June 30th, 1908.
Witness my hand the 2d day of July, 1908.
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St MM I RY OF BAI.AN
General fund ...................................
County school...................................
State school .....................................
Institute .............................................
Library ...............................................
Indemnity ..........................................
Fish and game................................
Special school tax .........................
Special road tax ...........................
State of Oregon
.75
505 40
186.20
27.00
213.20
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DO YOU GET Ur
»51,846.97
Balance on hand July 1st, 1908....................
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416.11
1,152 39
421.61
1.190 64
387.15
210.10
CONTRA
LIBRARY FUND
Balance on hand January 1st, 1908....................
Received from taxes...................................................
5.50
3 ' 2 5
City of Florence . .
38,461.00 City of Coburg .. ..
25.116.40
394.89
6,500.00
Paid Superintendent’s orders
.....................
Balance on hand July 1st, 1908.................................
1 District \ >
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1 District No
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497 97
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Received» front tsxes ........................................
138.418.82
District No
Received from Clerk’s fees..............................
4.229 05
District Na
Received Don» fines and costs .......... ............
2.906 05
District No
Received from transfer from road fand
5.788 48
District No
Received fr nt tax sale certificates...............
313. no
l»1«'rict No
Received from surveying and viewing
92 40
t'ls'rlc' No
Rec Ived from sheriff's fees. ..........................
94 80
District N
Kecel .rd from miscellaneous sources
138. 23
District No
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Pal! county warrants............. ,.
Il 19.225 3!
Paid State tax.................................
26,565* 00
Ilalante on hand July 1st, 1908.
11.578. 1 ■
COI NT1 Hl III Ml|,
Balance on hand January 1st, 1908.....................
Received from taxes......................................................
63,597.40
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INSTITUTE FUND
Balance cn hand January 1, 1908..........................
Received from County Superintendent...............
NI V
1157
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STATE SCHOOL
Balance on band January 1st, 1908..................
Received from State Treasurer...............................
CONTRA
Paid County Superintendent’s orders.....................
Balance on hand July 1st, 1908...............................
Cour.'y Tr>
91
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County Treasurer for Lane County, State of Oregon.
,
EUGENE GIRL
COHEN PASSES
WORTHLESS CHECKS LED ENTHUSIASTIC
BRYAN PARADE
AND IS ARRESTED
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♦
♦
(From‘Thursday’s Dally Guard, i
Denver,
July
9.—Miss +
♦
H. A. Cohen, a former Eugen» junk ♦ Stella Armitage, of Eugene, +
dealer, was arrested at Roseburg this ♦ carried the Stars and Stripes +
+
morning, charged with obtaining ♦ tha£ led the procession in the ♦
♦ great Bryan demonstration of
money under false pretenses. Con- , ♦ yesterday.
+
stable Plank left on the afternoon | +
L. M. TRAVIS.
+
♦ +
train today for that city, and will |
bring the prisoner back on the morn­
ing train tomorrow.
Mi.MURPHEY NEGOTIATES
FOR BIG WHEAT RANCH
Several days ago Cohen came to
Eugene from Portland and loaded a
car of junk for shipment to that
Condon. Or., July 9.—Two of the
city. After banking hours he went biggest land deals made here for sev­
to Scobzrt & Dodge's store and pre­ eral months were effected this week
sented a check for »50 on the Mer­ by E. Curran and J. Q. McEirod. One
chants’ National Bank of Portland, it the buyers is R. McMurphey, of
and signed by himself, stating that Eugene, who takes possession of the ,
he needed the money that evening Skeily ranch, situated one mile north
and could not wait until the banks of town, for the consideration of
opened the next morning. The firm 128,000. The ranch is well cultivat­
knew Cohen when he was in business
here, and believing that he had mon­ ed and is now rented to William Eb-
ey in the bank, gave hint the amount bert, and is all in crop, one-third of
the check called for. When present­ which went to the purchaser. The
ed for collection the check was re­ other ranch was the Wester place,
turned with the mark “no funds.”’ near Clem, which was bought by S.
A warrant was at once sworn out for C. Dodson, of this city, for the con­
Cohen’s arrest and placed in Consta­ sideration of »26,400.
The prices paid for the ranches
ble Plank’s hands.
It was learned this morning that demonstrate that Gilliam county land
Cohen also passed a bad check on the is valuable and that the wheat in­
terests have not received a crushing
Pollock Transfer Company for »15.
blow on account of reports of poor
crops in some sections of the county. |
Constable Plank returned Friday
i
morning from Roseburg, where he
i
went yesterday afternoon ' for the
Mr. McMurphey, when shown the
purpose of bringing back to Eugene dispatch this morning, stated that the
K. H. Cohen, a former Eugene junk deal is not yet completed, but that
dealer, whom the officer» there said negotiations are being made for the
they had arPested, a warrant having land.
He expects to make a trip
been sworn out in the Eugene jus­ there soon and something definite
tice court charging him with obtain­ will then be known about the mat­
ing money under false
pretenses. ter. The ranch contains over 900
When the constable reached Rose­ acres, more than 800 acres being in
burg last evening he found that the wheat.
officers ‘ there had the wrong man.
having arrested one Shaman, who
was formerly in partnership with
Cohen here.
When they received
worir that Cohen was wanted, they
susplcioned that Shaman was | he
man and placed him under arrest.
He was asked if his name was Cohen,
but he evidently misunderstood them
and said yes. and produced a letter­
head with the firm name of Cohen *
Shaman printed thereon. He was
locked up and the officers here no­
tified. Constable Plank, whf is ac­
quainted with both Cohen and Sha­
man, saw the rnlstake as soon as he
got there. Cohen, In the meantime,
is still at large.
WILL BUILD GOVERNMENT
TELEPHONE
G. F. Redmond, an expert in tele­
phone construction work, arrived in
Eugene from Portland with his fam­
ily a few days ago and left this
morning for Lowell to begin work on
the government telephone line from
that place to Hill’s ranch, a distance
of 28
miles toward the summit of
the Cascade mountains
He was ac­
companied by Deputy Forest Super­
visor J. Harvey, of this city, who
will direct the beginning of the
work.
The preliminary work of building
this line, such as purchasing the ma­
terial and locating the route, was
done last year, and now actual con­
struction of the line between Lowell
and the Hill ranch will be done. It
was announced by The Guard sev­
eral months ago that a line would be
built by the government to assist the
forest service in its work, from Low-1
ell across the summit of the moon-
tains to connect with a lino from I
Prineville and other Eastern Oregon
towns, thus giving direct telephone
connection from
Eugene to those
points.
Th“ new line may hie used by the
public In conjunction with the cor­
poration lines connecting at Lowell
and the several points in Crook coun­
ty. The work of pushing the line
across the summit will probablv be
done next year. All of this work Is
under the direct supervision of Su­
pervisor C. R. Sell«. whose office is
Ip this city.
Supervisor Seitz says the work of
building the trail from McKeuxie
Bridge, along tne summit of ihe
mountains, to the north fork of the
Willamette river at Box Canyon a
distance of seven miles, will begin
In a short time and will be complet­
ed some time during the summer
These improvements are all for the
benefit of the forest service. There
are now 14 or 15 men at work in this
capacity In the Cascades east of s»r
under the direction of the Eugene
office.
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