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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1019 L. H M ii I I II I ill l t ; u, an ifiiH MWlMiUrte'1 111 U IHll ' ' II 1 I I ' M I III illllMI'T "I" I'M J-.IU'J-U ' 1 1 1 1 Mr 1W j 1 ppr fenrntM i ! ii I l Wjf & U J T.r,l..lt I l IJvf' IllP 'Semi-Annual Statement of Hood River County As Shown from Records in Clerk's Office Showing the amounts, under each budget item, as adopted by the County Court in the budget for the year 1919; the amount of claims allowed by the Court for which warrants have been drawn for period from January 1st to June 30th, 1919; and the balance in each budget item: also all outstanding and unpaid warrants at the close of said date. The amounts in the several funds of the County are as aptears by the report of the County Treasurer, which fol lows and is made a part of this report. GENERAL Road District AY your smoketaste flush up against a listening post and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com pletely. That's because it has the quality! And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette without a comeback ! Toppy red bag; tidy red tint, handtome pound and half pound tin humidor and f hat clever, practical pound cryttal glan humidor with tponge moiitener top that heepi the tobacco in euch perfect condition. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C County Court Salary of Jude Expense of office Commissioners Expecting books Circuit Court Jurors Bailiffs Witnesses Grand Jury Grand Jury Witnesses. Kept. iter Miscellaneous Justice Court Justice's Fees Witnesses Constable GENERAL FUND BUDGET 800.00 50. 00 700. 00 350.W 1200.00 GUS MILLER'S FRIEND When E. ( Marshall Hrriveil ht're for a vihit with his boyhood friend, Huh Miller, he never expected that he mitfht become an orchHrdist. lie and his wife were on a pleasure tour of the Put'iric const, and called on Mr. Miller before returning to their home at Con voy, Ohio, where Mr. Marshall is a dealer in i;rain and hay. Hut the ap peal of an Oregon summer and the beauties of Hood River orchards and FUiroundiiiR Bcenery proved irresitihle HHin, and when Mr. Marshall left for Ohio he commissioned Mr. Miller to tind him an orchard home. "1 am Koinjt back to close out my business," he said "and as soon as that can be done, 1 will come back to Hood Uiver valley to make mv home." Mr. Miller recalls that when he was a young farmer he called at. a hardware store, where Mr. Marshall was an ap prentice, to secure a hull toiitrue plow point. The latter was city bred, and he replied, when Mr. Miller requested, a bull tongue : "Well, (!us, 1 guess you'll have to go to the butcher shop font." Dr. Jenkins Cartooned Neal McCall, cartoonist id' the Port land Telegram, did a nice sketch of Dr. ('. H. Jenkins in a recent issue of the paper. Dr. Jenkins was attending the convention of the dental associa tion. The cartoon accompanied those of a number of other prominent dt'n tlHlR. The ilacier office carrier1 llutler i apci . HOOD SHIPS LAST CAR OF CHERRIES Mood River's cherry harvest is ended and the last carload of black cherries, the crop of which reached eight cars, was shipped east by the Apple Grow ers Association Monday night. The fruit, packed in Hi pound boxes, lined with lacepaper, is being distributed at Minneapolis, Chicago and New York City. A total of 9"i,tMit pounds of Royal Anns and other white varieties were shipped to ennners. While the crop was about 25 per cent short of last year, the size and quality of the fruit, it is declared, set a record. Mr. and Mrs. Bell on Vacation C. A. Hell, chairman of the Red Cross Canteen committee, accompanied by Mrs. Bell, who was as active in A WEARY TRAVELER LEAVES SATISFIED The Genial Passerby paused at the corner of the street, putting slowly on a wilted cigaret, and allowed his gaze to rove over the streets of Hood River. lie had traveled many miles during the day, anil nature was insistently de rounding fuel with which to rebuild tired tissues. Mis gaze chanced to meet that of the Innocent Bystander, the '"man about town," who was never known to work, and who was justly proud of that fact. And among the other accomplishments of the man about town was his ability carefully to order and enjoy a weil cooked meal. "I'm looking for a place where 1 can get-," began the Genial Passerby. "Sure," broke in the Innocent By stander comprehensively. "See that reads, 'tatr Well, that's imtrwihw' work u h-r nimhum! is P'KU wniin away on his first vacation since war ! 11 lt:ks restaurant. Its the only real was declared on (Jermanv. Mr. and ' Pl!"'e ,n u,wn where a man can get a Mrs. Hell are not even permitting lo- "1t!Hl and know it s cooked right. ' cal folk to know their whereabouts. I "Expensive?" imened the Genial When last heard from they were at 1 1'nsserby. lingering a not altogether Aberdeen. Wash. They will probably ! too generously proportioned wallet visit scenic points in t anadian pro vinces before returning home. Mr. Hell in person has met almost every troop train passing Hood River in the past two years, llis only son, Fred II. Hell, was among the first na tional guard loops to arrive in France. He fought at Chateau-Thierry and all following heavy drives with the 1 bith Field Artillery. The soldier arrived home week before last and is now at his father's post at the Mount Hood hotel. ?o more n any or the rest of em, and not as much as some," was the rejoiner. M't's the quality that really counts, y'know. " And thirty minutes later he was heartily agreeing; with the Innocent Bystander that Hicks' was The place in Hood River in at which to eat. Paid adv. time to order your rubber pear ami peach boxes. Now is the stamps for The (ilacier oflice makes them Cood looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and ample room for five adults make the Maxwell Touring model the ideal car for family use. The popularity of this pleasure car alone, during the past five seasons, would have enabled the Maxwell Motor Company to attain a volume production such as few motor car companies achieve with an entire line. live years of intensive manufacture have developed the Maxwell chassis remarkably, and the efforts of the past year to enhance the car's appearance have home jjood fruit. The Tourinc Car appears this season with a new body. It is just a little more roomy than its predecessors more space in the tonneau and more clearance and leg room in the driving compartment. This naturally followed as a result of lengthening the chassis several inches. A FULL I. INF, OI UNITED STATES TIRES IN STOCK L. E. FOUST $350.00 Clerk's Oflice - Salary of Clerk $1200.00 Salary of Deputy Stamps, Express, etc. Record Books JOO.O0 250.00 250.00 Sheriff's Office-- Salary of Sheriff $1200.00 Salary of Deputy 1080.00 Office Expenses 420.00 Ti t usurer's Office- - Salary of Treasurer $500.00 Expenses of Office 50.00 Assessor's Office - Salary of Assessor $1000.00 feci Deputy Hire. Expenses of Office . . . iool Suiierintendent Salary of Superintend Traveling: Expenses.. nt County Institute 8th Grade Examinations. Expenses of Office two. 00 100.00 $000.00 200. (XI 150.00 50.00 125.00 Fruit Inspector $1200.00 Surveyor $1200.00 Cure of Poor $3500.00 Groceries Hospital I'atient Patients on Poor Farm . . Monthly allowances Ruryinjr Poor Nursing' Indigent Sick . . Physicians Miscellaneous Widow's Pensions $2200.00 Coroner's Office $100.00 Health Officer & County Pity. $200.00 Court I louse Eight $35.00 Telephone 125.00 Repairs 100.00 .Janitor 420.00 Water 45.00 Wood and Coal 125.00 Jail $250.00 Prisoner's Repairs. . . Board . None Elections Hall Rent Judges and Clerks Supplies Ballots Deputy Sheriffs. . , Scalp Bounty . $100.00 Printing $500.00 Co. Court proceedings . . Notices Stationery Budget for 1919 Semi-annual report for last half 1918 District Sealer $188.fi0 Boy's and Girl's Aid Society . $180.00 Library - City $2000.00 Paikdale 60.00 Indigent Soldiers $100.00 Insane $50.00 Experiment Station $2000.00 School Library $200.00 Tax Rebate and Pre. on Bonds $400.00 Tax Rebate Premium on Bonds State Tax $29,800.00 School Fair $300.00 Incidental $4900.00 Forest Ranger Shelves and Filing Cases Fifth Liberty Loan Com. Refund overcharge on filing fee Expenses of deligate to Loop R'd Con' Freight Burying horse Livery hire for Council of Defence Bridges and Culverts. $20,000.00 Culverts Hood River Concrete Br. Shepard Bridge Rail Creek Bridge Neal Creek Bridge Steel or Toll Bridge .... SPENT 399.96 20.56 255.90 315.35 414.80 71.75 42.20 50.40 30.40 23.75 6.30 $639.60 39.55 49.10 40.15 $128.80 BALANCE $ 400.04 29.44 441.10 34.65 1. 3 4 5 6 i . 8. 9 10. 11 ROAD FUND Bl'DGET $4901.48 2307. 50 4508.49 4035.95 5435.04 3103.50 1613.34 1K.73 2S30.31 lLtM.lSt 11)21.50 Total. BALANCE $4524.4$ 997.83 1307.33 yl0.90 (od) 9170 840.02 1255.73 1072.47 13M.79 177.57 676.67 32319.10 $20114 98 $12204.12 SPENT $377.02 1309.67 3201.11 2125.05 6354.74 2263.48 359.61 293.26 1469.55 1110.66 1241.83 30 of R'd Fund to U1 spent by County Court where they may see fit Set aside for Lost Lake Road Col. and Don. by Game Ass'n $.560.40 $221.20 $2306.66 (od)$1166.66 450.00 149.63 147.00 450.00 1(0.37 103.00 $2395.69 (od) $1195. 69 $11100.98 2750.00 4W.00 81 ." $3211.00 $10929.88 $171.10 $120.47 $3120.53 Total Road F'd Incl. Donation flftttl.OS $31165.33 Outstanding and unpaid General Fund Warrants Outstanding and unpaid Road Fund Warrants Total $15495. - $ 365.71 642.92 $1008.03 Respectfully submitted. E. E. SHOEMAKER. Clerk. Bv KENT SHOEMAKER, Deputy. Dated July 11th. 1919. COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. Ending June 30. 1919. Balance on hand Decomler 31, 1918 $20,145.24 Taxes collected $178,216.85 550.00 530.00 242.95 177.15 $249. 96 $250.04 53.30 (od) 3.30 $1866.76 (od)$806.76 547.50 52.50 102.00 tod) 2.00 $300.00 $300.00 95.37 104.63 150.00 45.00 5.00 64.46 00. 54 $135.87 $1064.13 $737.79 $462.21 $258.49 120.00 412.62 600.00 40.90 127.45 117.50 156.75 $1833.69 $1666.31 $1303.15 $896.85 $51.56 $48.44 $321.15 (ed)$121.15 $ 31.65 $ 3.35 47.70 75.30 9.05 90.95 230.00 190.00! 20.50 21.50 32.94 92.06 $71.41 22.00 $93.41 $156.59 $35.00 446.10 45.18 126.45 9.00 $661.73 (id) $661. 73 $95.00 $5.00 $ 58.25 163.35 82.10 116.10 32.40 $452.20 $47.80 $61.88 $126.72 $90.00 $90.00 $2000.00 60.no $100.00 $36.28 $13.72 $1000.00 $1000.00 $200.00 none $250.00 $150.00 Interest on daily balances County Clerk's fees Justice Court fees Misc. receipts as per itemized statement in ollice of County Clerk DISBURSEMENTS Warrants and Vouchers paid Balance June 30, 1919 1 285.25 795.25 46.00 2,001.60 182.344.95 $202,490.19 $181,132.10 21,358.09 $202,490.19 $2566.79 .39 154833 $14,900.00 $159.85 433.76 50.00 10.00 l 10.00 43.94 6.00 Aoo $719.55 $657.69 5116.46 2888.73 3635.41 44.45 5729.68 $18,072.42 $14,900.00 $300.00 Balance in several Funds June 30, 1919 City Hood River County Fair County School Columbia Highway Bond Columbia Highway Interest East Fork Irrigation Estates Fire Patrol General Fund High School No. 1 High School No. 2 Hood River Library.. Indemnity School Library Road Fund High School Tuition Road District No. 1 Road District No. G Road District No. 10 School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. 8 . School District No. 9 School District No. 10... School District No, School District No, School District No. School District No, School District No. 15 School District No. 16 Surveyor, credit of Murray Kay Van Johnson Trust Fund Cash on band , 1 2 3ll 4 6.. 7.. 11... 12.. 13... 14... 7.89 463.46 566.24 1947.62 442.75 893.42 27.60 8758.46 2-161.43 374.12 .19 42.20 1575.70 467.63 170.41 17.49 482.18 135.22 3740.71 183.12 15.81 85.91 300.77 18.47 371.29 101.77 432.89 31.15 798.78 491.83 32.87 50.00 . 21358.09 $25,481.49 $25,481.49 JESSIE M. BISHOP, County Treasurer. NOTICE OF UNPAID WARRANTS HOOD RIVER COUNTY In compliance with Section 2899, Lord's Oregon Laws, notice is hereby given that the following listed warrants which were is sued more than seven years prior to the first day of July, 1919, will be cancelled and payment stopped, unless said warrants are pre sented for payment on or before the first day of September, 1919. GENERAL FUND WARRANTS. A. Frank Salficky issued July 14, 1910 $5 00 Fred Briggs issued September 8 1910 . . 3.60 C. Hulbebus issued September 8, 1910 3 60 W. D. Littlefield issued September 8, 1910 . 3.60 VV alter Peck issued September 8, 1910 3.60 A. J. Fitzgerald issued September 8, 1910 1.60 E. E. Boggess issued November 9, 1910 1.00 Knss Michell issued December 31, 1910 1.50 George S. Cheseboro. issued April 6, 1911 1 50 9 9,' C?rneliu8 iued July 13, 1911. "" 6. 00 A. H. Fulton ...issued September 8, 1911 1.00 W. C. Smith ..issued September 8, 1911 1.00 Robert Diffin issued September 8, 1911 1.00 b. C. Norton; issued September 8, 1911 1 00 a I1 If van issued October 9, 1911 .. 2.00 A- rafte issued November 4, 1911 1.50 ROAD FUND WARRANTS A. Frank Salficky. ...issued July 14, 1910 2.75 O. F. Anderson issued January 10, 1912 15,00 By order of the County Court, E. E. SHOEMAKER, County Clerk DdJufclOU,. 191ft By KENT SHOEMAKER, Deputy. 1203 1252 1253 1255 1256 1257 1385 1525 1791 2025 2169 2172 2173 2174 2280 2363 294 708 $4180.45 $1927.58 Total of General Fund.,. $82,403.60 $52,635.97 $29,767.63 COLUMBIA LUNCH ROOM In connection with Hotel Oregon Adjoins Hotel on Cascade Avenue A new lunch room for the convenience of the general public and our guests. SPECIAL LUNCH will l serve.1 daily and other mealn a la carto at all hour, between G a. ni. and II p. m. K W. f. HINDI. UNI), HOTEL ORF.OQN