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i IIIIDAY, MARCH «I. HUM- GRANTS P.UW DAILY COURIER PAGE FOUR. ANNUAL REPORT TAXES COLLECTED BY GEORGE ». SEMI ANNUAL REPORT LEWIS, SHERRIFF OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON TAX ROLL OF 1922 I TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON To lk'ccmbcr 31st, IthM. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT EX»ll THE SIX MONTHS ENDING olxkmbkh :<ist, lints. Net Liabilities. General Fund_ Net Liabiiniea, General Road Fund GENER AL FUND $ »174.249.14 Cash balance on hand July 1st. 1923..................... Sheriff's tax turnover, penalty, etc........................... $ 58.556.64 Assessor's turnover, 1923 tax................................... Outstanding Warrants. General Fund ..... 132.016.97 County Clerk's fees ....................................................... Outstanding Warrants, Road Fund _ Rent, Good Samaritan Hospital ................. -.......... $190,573.(1 Rent, Orchard Ave. property ................................... Rent, C Street property ....................... ........ -............. 3 2.455 55 Bond forfeited State vs. Kennedy ............................ Clerk's Fees Fines. Juvenile Court .............. ................................... Rues, Justice Court ............................ _....... .............. Fine«, received from Sheriff's Office........... -......... - Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Sugar and White Pine Lumber Co..........-.............. Ceunty, Oregon, the amount of warrants cancelled and net liabilities from O. P. Hoff. State Treasurer, refund on state tax interest on Bauk deposits .................. ..................... Jnly 1, 1923 to December 31. 1923. ._. $ «7.623.00 Warrants outstanding July 1. 1923 --------------------------- »115,199.22 ___ None i Warrants issued from Jnly 1. 1923 to December >1. 1923 __ __ 32.411 04 I GENERAL FUND Estimated accrued Interest____________________________ CONTRA $ 8,687.36 I 99,934.04 Warrant» cancelled, principal .................................... 4,964 44 CONTRA Warrants cancelled. Interest ..... .. .............................. 273.00 Warrants cancelled from July 1. 1923 to December 31. 1923—$ 8,966.36 Warrants cancelled. ¡Sheriff's turnover, principal 130.91 Cash in hands of Treasurer--------------------------------------------------- 18.263.93 Warrants cancelled. Sheriff's turnover, interest 36.561.06 26,130.28 Due County from Delinquent Taxes —------------------------------------- O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, second H State Tax.............. 36.142.69 107.50 Net Liabilities -------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- E. Burghduff, State Game Warden. S of flue«* ....... 33500 O. J. Law. J. P., Traffic Officer cases remitted to State $ 99,934.04 O, P. Hoff, State Treasurer, *>* of Liquor Fine*________ 12.50 25,000.00 Transferred to Current Expense .............. _ __ $ 58,55«.«4 Warrants Outstanding December 31. 1923 269.92 Transferred to School District No. 47.... 342.00 Transferred to School District No. 57.. .. STATE OF OREGON, County of Josephine, ss. 6,107.56 Transferred to Market Road Fund. .. I. F. L. COON. County Clerk of Josephine County. State of Oregon, do Transferred to State Eleni. School Fund 7,739.82 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the Transferred to High School Fund 4.500.00 amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the per Transferred to Road Fund ........................ 12.339.00 iod of six months, ending December $1. 1923, and the amount of war Cash balance at close of business December 31st, 1923 . 18,263.93 rants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid for the period of six months beginning July 1, 1923, and ending December 31. »116,199 22 1923. as the same appear on the records in my office and in my official ROAD FUND custody. $ 10.996.70 WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said Court this 15th day of Cash balance on hand July 1st, 1923_______ _____ _ _____ 16,280.51 Sheriff's tax turnover ............................................................ ........ _____ January. A. D., 1924. 17.20 Assessor's tax turnover............... .......... ................ .......... ............... ........ F. L. COON, (C. C. SEAL) Sam A. Korer, Secretary of State, motor license............... „. 3,157.50 County Clerk for Josephine County, State of Oregon. Ore. State Highway Commission, 2nd *4 Market Road Appor I 4.262.94 tionment ........... _................................................................................... K. E. Hodgman. rental of equipment................................. 478.64 Geo. Gebers. rental of equipment ..................................... 1.00 Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Simas Brothers, rental of equipment ......... ....... .................. 1.25 county, Oregon, the amount of Warrant* cancelled, and net liabilities from C. L. Woelffle, refund account overpaid ........... ................ .80 July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923. J. N. Johnston, for rock crusher.........................................__ 75.00 Warrants outstanding July 1, 1923__ ___________________ ___ $130,154.88 Southern Pac. R. R., for eliminating road crossing...... 600.00 Warrants issued from July 1. 1923 to December 31, 1923 A. Koxer, Secretary of State, forestry rentals...... 2,545.81 Road District No. 1, Labor, Material. etc. __ 2,652.01 Sam 36 00 Road Diet riet No. 2, Labor, Material. etc. __ 640.05 J. A. Drolette, 36 yards of gravel...................................... _.. 17 09 Labor, Material, etc.__ Road District 456.80 Interest on warrant No. 12269, A. D. Kearn Const. Co 12,339 OO Labor, Material. etc. __ Road District 506.90 Transferred from General Fund ............................................. 6,107 56 Labor, Material. etc. __ Road District 4,905.75 I Transferred from General Fund to Market Road........... I.sbor, Material, etc. Road District 6,063.82 — Labor, Material, etc. $ 50,917.00 Road District 436.40 Road District La'»or, Material, etc. ROAD FUND 852.75 Labor, Material, etc. CONTRA Road District 956.91 Road District No. 10, Labor, Material, etc. 1.031.10 Warrants cancelled, principal.... ........ .... ............ $ 43.444 4 1 5,406.65 Road District No. 12. Labor, Material, etc. 8,740.90 Warrants cancelled, interest ............... —............. % General Road Expense____ 5.622.98 9,642.00 Transferred to City of Grants Pass, being 70% of Road Fund Bridges_________________ _ 636.45 8,421.11 Transferred to County School Fund. U of forest rentals.............. Estimated Accrued Interest 13,159.60 I Cash balance at close of business December 31st, 1923.......... ...... 1,806.51 County Clerk’s Report of General Fund County Clerk’s Report of General Road Fund $188,620.98 CONTRA Warrants cancelled from July 1, 1923 to December 31, 1923___ $ 43.444.41 Cash In hands of Treasurer ______ 1,806.51 Due County from Delinquent Taxes 5.263.61 Net Liabilities____________________ 138.106.45 $ 12,134.55 88.00 3.00 25,000.00 Total Delinquent Collected Sheriff's A»»*1»»- inent $1,149.38 $312.77 I f Penalty $ 37,225.55; Amount < 'lllll'toil ; ■ I 760,30 397.23 1,124 03 1,456 19 78» : I «0 4 11 4 4,059 40 452.38 225 95 288 43 507 14 486.61 84 t 70 514.83 « I 1.14 846 3.962 39« 1» i 1 7.3 M í o S. J 7 lì K 0 6 5 y 7 »i 7 «86 59 183.33 363.76 571 98 3«l 70 113 93 533.13 336 KH 114 9 4 »06 90 338 75 1.330.97 297 93 79.36 1.778.77 4,033.75 171 71 33.618 63 3,235.46 »1,171.28 4,687.31 49.778 9» $486,272 38 $68.742.84 Grants Pas«, Oregon. January 1. 1924. I, Geo. W. Lewis. Sheriff and Tax Collector in and for Josephine County. Stnto o f Oregon, ilo hereby that the foregoing Is a full, true imd correct statement of nil tax« ami penalties collecl. ,1 by rm for the year ei(^ Ing Dec-ember 31, 1923, and that the amounts set forth therein as paid have been pnld to the County Treasurer. GEO. W LEWIS. Sheriff NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER CURRENT EXPENSE GeaMaHLand Offie«, Warrants Outstanding December 31, 1923 ___ $132,016.97 CONTRA Washington, D. C., Warrants cancelled.... ................................................................. $ 30,925.98 STATE OF OREGON. County Of Josephine, ss. Mar. 11, 1924. 6,299.57 Cash balance at clone of bnslness December 31st, 1923 L F. L. COON, County Clerk of Josephine County. State of Oregon, do Notice is hereby given that sub hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the $ 37,225.55 subject to the conditions and limita amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the per- tions of the acts of June 9, 1916, SCHOOL AND OTHER FUNDS .iod of six months, ending December 31, ~ ' ZZ. 1923, ZZZZ, and —Z the _J amount of war- (39 Stat.', 218), February 26. 1919 Balance Balance rants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid for the (40 Stat., 1179), and Juno 4, 1920 Dec. 3 1, '23 July 1, '23 Disbursed Received period of six months beginning July 1, 1923, and ending December 31. $ 4,651.01 $34,780.23 $33,251.72 $ 6,179.52 (41 Stat., 758), and departmental 1923, as the same appear on the records in my office and in my official Special School Fund__ regulations of September 15, 1917 County School Fund.... 636.45 15,266.40 15,585.09 custody. (46 L. D., 447), and Juno 22. 1920 2,037.49 4,717.12 5,308.70 WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said Court this 15th day of High School Fund....... (47 L. I)., 411), tlx- timber on (h- State School Fund........ 40.45 4,707.33 4,668.00 January. A. D., 1924. following lands will be sold April | State Elem. 8. Fund ..... 482.41 7,739.82 7,622.00 . (C. C. SEAL) F. L. COON, 21. 1924, at 10 o'clock a. tn., at Library Fund ........ ....... 273.19 270.65 County Clerk for Josephine County, State of Oregon. public auction at the United States Institute Fund ............. 4 3.50 203.89 land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to County Fair Fund—..... 3.88 3.88 tho highest bidder st not less than Registration of Title.... 187.61 187.61 the appraised value as shown by this Estate Fund ................... 391.78 391 78 notice, sale to lie subject to tho ap Showing amount of claims allowed by the County Court of Josephine Forest Patrol________ 646.60 544.68 334.45 436.37 proval of the Secretary of tho Inte County. Oregon, from July 1. 1923. to December 31. 1923. City of Grants Pass___ 515.14 29,412.17 25,818.99 MO I rior. Tho purchase price, with an Warrants issued from July 1. 1923 to December 31, 1923: G. P. Irrig. Dist.......... 401.29 18,412.92 1,433.28 additional sum of one-fifth of 1 per 17,380.93 County Judge and Commissioners' salaries and expenses ___ $ »63.08 Ft. Vannoy Irrig. Dist 844.05 814.35 29.70 cent, thereof, being commissions al Clerk's Office, salaries and expenses_________________________ 3,106 25 Rodent Fund ................ 49.71 SH M lowed. must he deposited at time of 207.27 Sheriff’s Office, salaries and expenses___________ ______________ 3.421.41 Cemetery Fund .......... 20.40 105.00 71.40 I oo sale, money to bo returned If sale Is Assessor's Office, salaries and expenses_______________________ 1.688 56 Appearance Bond ........ 60.00 50.00 not approved, otherwise patent will 10.00 Treasurer's Office, salaries and expenses_____________________ 1,123.56 issue tor the timber which must be School Superintendent's Office, salaries and expenses________ 949.79 »25,331.47 $102,115.28 $1 11,075.20 $16,371.55 removed within ten years. Blds will Surveyor’ Office, salaries and expenses_____________________ ___ 24 00 be received from citizens of tho Health Officer, salaries and expenses __ '______________ __ SUMMARY OF AHM. BALANCES 177.75 Fruit Inspector, salaries and expenses.......................... ................... ...» 59,132.09 United States, associations of such 1,750 00 Balance on hand July 1st. 1923............. Sealer of Weights and Measures, salaries and expenses________ ... 216,097.70 citizens and corporations organized 50.10 Receipt» from July 1st, to December 31st, 1923 . under the laws of tho United States, County Veterinarian, salaries and expenses__________________ 39.00 or any State, Territory, or District Coroner, salaries and expenses________ Total Balance and Receipts............................................. $275,229.79 none T‘ Insurance __________ —________________ 232,488.23 thereof only. Upon application of a 30 25 Disbursements July 1st, to December 3let, 1923 ... qualified purchaser, the timber on Registration of Electors and Elections___________________ L262.35 any legal subdivision will be offered Courthouse. Salary of Janitor, water, fuel, lights, and repairs £177.23 Balance at close of business December 31st, 1923 » 42,-741.56 separately before being included in Circuit Court. Jurors, Witnesses, etc. ________ _________ 994.59 OUTSTANDING WA/RIRANTS any offer of a larger unit. County Court _________ __________________________ Outstanding General Fund Warrants (uncalled) ....... none ... » 54,604.76 Justice Court______________________ _____ T. 28 8„ R 12 W„ Sec. 15. Lot 8, 100 05 Outstanding Road Fund Warrants (uncalled)............. . . 131,356.04 Juvenile Court_______________________ ___ fir 1200 M„ T. 18 S., R. 7 W., Sec. 60.00 Care of Poor: 3, NWU SEU fir, 1480 M., none of Total Outstanding Warrants (uncalled) $185,960.80 the timber on those sections to bo County Home, all expense_______________________________ State of Oregon, ) „ Other paupers, allowances, etc___ ___________ sold for less than $2.50 per M.; T. )ss. Widow's pensions _ u________ _______— 21 S., R. 4 W., Sec. 2», NEU SEU County of Josephine, ) Jail, Board of Prisoners, etc_________________ _ red fir 1650 M., white fir 25 M., in I, Geo. S. Calhoun, County Treasurer of Josephine County, Oregon, do Tax Rebates.............. ................. ..................... cense cedar 25 M„ SEU SEU red hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all fir 1240 M„ white fir 50 M„ red Insane, examination and expense amount received during the six months ending December 31st. 1923, paid cedar 30 M.. T. 28 8., R. 11 W., Sec. Advertising ...... ............................. ...... out and still remaining in my hands on January 1st, 1924, as the same 1, SWU SWU red fir, 1300 M., Ferries, operation and maintenance appear^ on the records of my office and in my official custody. ScaTp Bounties none of the timber on those sections Witness my hand this the 1601 day of January. A. D. 1024. Miscellaneous, not otherwise enumerated to be sold for less than $1.75 per (Signed) GEO. S. CALHOUN. District Attorney, expense __________ _____ M. for tho red fir, $.50 per M. for County Treasurer of Josephine County, Oregon. the white fir, and Incense cedar, and Water Master, Salary and expense............... ... Library __________ ________________ $1.50 per M. for the red cedar; T. Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission 8„ R. 10 W., Sec. 13. NEU NE % business in Grants Pass Monday. If. B. Howell vfBited Dryden school 30 fir 525 M.. NWU NE U fir 200 M., Mrs. Nora Holt was shopping in , Tuesday and arranged for a nig club. NEU NW U Hr 800 M„ NW U STATE OF OREGON, County of Josephine, ss. ’ -6 48 I town Thurday. T. G. Harmon Is visiting his chil- NWU dr 200 M., T. 29 8., R. 10 W„ r, F. L COON, County Clerk of Josephine County. State of Oregon, do Sec. 29, SEU SEU fir 1070 M., Miss Griswold was a welcome dren in town and chatting with old white cedar 330 M., none of the lim hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the j guest at Huckleberry Homestead friends. ber on those sections to bo sold for amount ot claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the per iod of six months, ending December 31. 1923, and the amount of war- I last week end. than $1.60 per M. for tho fir and Mrs. Cecil McCracken nn<! Miss loss $7.00 per M. for tho white cedar; rin,£LaTn' fP,r t?,e»^fcriod sl* m,,nlh» beginning July 1, 1923, and end Clifford Harmon, son of Charles Chloe Roberts are attending teacll- T. 39 8.. II. 5 W„ Sfec. 15, NWU 31’.1“23’ aH the 8am,, appear on the records in my office and , Harmon, is 111 with a severe cold. in my official custody. er’s Institute in town. SWU yellow pine 50 M„ sugar pine Marion Crooks and Robert Barr 1924WITNE8S my hgnd aDd offlclal 8eal thia 1Bth day of January, A. D., R L. Hanner is putting in an ir- 80 M., red fir 180 M„ none of the limber on this tract to be sold for were in town Tuesday. rlgation system at his ranch fn k»ss than $3.00 per M. for the yellow (C. C. SEAL) F. L. COON. Miss Celeste Harmon was shop Selma. atwl sugar pine and $1.25 per M. for County Clerk for Josephine County, State of Oregon. ping in the city Monday. Henry Sargent has recently pur- tho red fir; T. 28 S„ R. 11 W„ Hoc. I Mrs. B. F. Scherfftus attended a 27. NEU SWU Hr 520 M., SEU completed and a pleasant day speflt demonstration meeting at Waldo, chased a Ford. SWU Ar «20 M., none of the timber by the crowd. George Wertz of Grants Pass, Is on tl*Be tracts to be sold for less 1 Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. L. coming out In a few days to do some than »2.25 per M.; T. 28 8., II. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, who have Bailey. Saturday. March 15th, Fritz and W„ Sort. 15. SEU NEU red fir 5 40 been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harmon has purchased a work for Herman brothers. M , whit» fir 120 M.. T. 29 8-, R. 10 Louis Krauss began work on their Dick and Bud Mastin are suffering W„ Sec 80. NEU NEU red fir 775 homesteads. At noon the families Henry Kargont at Selma left Satur new Star touring car. He drove it M., white cedar 40 M.. SEU NEU, with colds. of A. B. Ragan. H. N. Parker. W. N. day for Eugene. They were accom out from town Saturday evening. red fir 550 M-, white cedar 100 M., Mrs. Wm. Barr spent Sunday and Tolin and Frank Lima, MiBs Chloe panied by Mr. Mahan, Mrs. Sargent’s i Lillian Williams Is visiting Joseph none of the timber on these sections Roberts and Miss Clara Usher took father. Monday with Miss Mary Barr in ine Webber at Murphy. to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. for the red fir, $.50 per M. for tho coffee, sandwiches, pickles and cake James McFadden, deputy assessor • Grants Pass. white Hr, and »7.00 per M. for the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Scherffius were and went over. The ladies served was working in Dryden neighbor white cedar. business visitors to Granta I*hss Mon- the diuner and the men assisted in hood Wednesday. The monks first started making WILLIAM SPRY. Munisti beer In the 12th century. Commissioner, General Lund Office. the house-raising. One building was Martin Williams was attending to day, $188,620.98 Sheriff's Remit tance * I 120.92 Stato and County School District No. 1 I School District No. 2 | Schoo) District No. 3 33 School District No. 4 93 School District 3 2 School District 74 354. IS 6.37 , School District 43 ' School District School District School District 3.69 School District School District School District School District School District School District School District School District 18.9» School District School District School District School District School District School District School District School District School Disi riet School District School District 4 09 32 44 267.84 School District 30 ____ - ■ 184 7« 31 632 «Î School Dlstrtct 107.81 too 54 32 School District ' 182 27 548 38 33 School District 1 09 82 »1 892 45 School District 34 155 57 19 09 511 93 School District 39 35 93 146 41 School Dlstrtct 42 4 00 63.74 305.02 School District 43 106.8$ 459 36 $ 81 School District 45 16.29 345 41 1 f School District 13 64 99 29 School District 47 311.33 211 80 48 . . . School District 72 07 163.81 School District 50 66.18 5» 76 School District 51 10» 453.18 355 80 53 School District 91 23 247.53 School District No. 54 ..... . ... .11 113 4 7 1,087 61 School District No, 55 ... ............ . 9» 98 197.94 School District No. 56 13 38 «5.87 School District No. 67 ....... - .......... .10 172 77 1.606 10 Special Road No. 1 250 00 628 »2 3,154 93 Special Road No. 11 1 60 38 11133 Rodent Tax 5.263 61 2» 50 17 20 35 20 27.332 12 General Road _____ 704 OH 1.20 1,629 «0 3 98 Forest Patrol 172.33 15,479.80 14,3 16 25 31.517.56 Grants Pass Irrlgatk on Dist. 1,200.82 10.4)3 3.49« 81 Fort Vannoy Irrlgat tlon Dist. 114 90 263 02 4,1 85 4 3 45,438 72 6 72 City of Grants Pass 1 367.6O2 07 $29« 88$46,435.67 $73,822.1« $1,221.73 $852.37 TOTAL $58.523. «6 Delinquent Tax Collected 10.219.18 Penalties Collected $ 56,917.00 CURRENT EXPENSE Cash balance on hand July 1st, 1923....................................... Quinlan & Van Dyke, satisfaction of horticultural lien W. B. Hawkins, for wood ..... ....................................................... Transferred frotn General Fund................................................. Collected by Sheriff 188,198.39 571 72 320.00 934.90 807.86 669,88 487.79 39.670.5« 338.95 197.91 287.95 453.6« 318 68 639 1« 347 26 503 99 361 97 22» »7 157 78 916 85 393.08 169 0« 1,374 03 863 67 2,705 47 856 87 636 «4 8.60» 9» 69.07 5PR1NG SUITS AND FROCKS REQUIRE ADROIT CORSETING County Clerk’s Report of Current Expense F und DEER CREEK 4M-- ind curved. Mutters are further com plicated by the vogue of the flat back ind that uncorseted look—more to he desired than great riches. Women look to their corsetleres to mold the fig ure Into the fashionable and youthful form required by straight-line dresses and the severe lines of the now suits. Corsets are mnde in low-top, top less and wrap-around models, penally of light-weight materials, with long, or medium long, and straight hip lines. Materials that are elastic are com bined with others thnt are not, to make these garments Which are to change th«- lines of tho body without Injuring It, end corset makers look more and more to materials and loss to honing, to accomplish their iilms. Entirely different models am made for sb-ndi-r and for stout figures. The »1 Ini woman, requiring little support, may wear nn elastic corset almost bone less and without lacings—there are some new step-in models for this lucky person. For heavy women, bmcnde Is the material moat favored and considerable honing Is required. Front Ince piodels are best adapted to some figures, hut all corsets should bo carefully fitted. Certain defects In the figure, whether It be slim or stout, are helped out by special nppllnnt i-s. The girdle and Itrns- ■lero play Important roles In the mat ter of corseting, and apodal corsets for sports wear, for dancing and for wear with tailored suits, are shown In all the now assortments. The old high- busted models hnve disappeared anil tho corset proper reaches hardly above the waistline. Brassieres undertake tho support of tho host—thus one's breathing apparatus Is not in tho least Interfered with. JULIA BOTTOMLEY, (C, »8«. W««tern Nawapapar Union.) « I