Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 23, 1908, Image 4

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    UAL STATEMENT
rilli»i lOUCnunlv, Oregon, for the six months ending
jeptemlier, A D 1907, ol money received and paid out,
I and Irom what source, and on what account paid out
*
$54,400.66
6,136.78
land from last report.......
gived Irom General Fund ...
County School Fund......
County Koad Fund .......
Statu School Fund .......
indigent Soldiers’ Fund,
hool Library Fund......
Ilamook City Fund ...
nd District No. 1.....
cial Sochol Tax .......
V
J
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$26,358.5»
1.262 54
2,837 93
2,498.71
15 61
14 79
492 61
10.51
1,856.27
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SCHOOL
FUND.
GENERAL
FUND.
.MOUNT« RECEIVED.
$63,908 89
GENERAL
FUND.
rs PAID OCT.
/Countv Warrants .........
•n School Superintendents’
$31.976.11
SCHOOL
FUND.
—
$57,321.91
_
4.277.15
—
1,027.15
—
7.80
46.00
421.21
206.09
358.63
.32
242.63
Fund on baud.......................
School Fund on hand .........
* County Road Fund.....................
State School Fuuil,......................
Institute Fund..............................
Bicycle Path Fund.......................
Indigent Soldier»’ Fund.............
Library Tax Fund.......................
iillaniuok Citv Fund ................
9ort of Tillamook......................
Road District No. 1....................
Special School Tax
»18,001.20
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9.458.72
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2,522 51
—
—
—
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»31,976.11
xlk. j S S-
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, . do hereby certify ......
that ....
the foregoing
..... .. is a true and correct
ent ol tne amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the
,ty Treasury of snid county lor the six months ending on tbe 31st day ol
mlier, A.D. 1907.
Witness my hand this 9th day of October, AD. 1907.
P. W. TODD, County Treasurer.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
( the amount of money received for taxes and money paid to the County
*' w^vwaprer by the Sheriff ot Tillsinook County, Oregon, lor the six months
ending On the 31st day ot October, A D. 1907.
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED DL’KINO THE MONTH OF :
of the Yen r
«’ 1892.
$
1894.
148.
*Q(L
101.
.902.
1903.
1904.
^1905.
’ 'v.ioti.
/rage fees.
June.
May.
April.
11.06 »
—
39.01
28.61
9 87
34.96
49.20
81.98
52.76
32.14
78.88
81.71
.80
4592.80
—
Sept.
August.
July.
1
-
»
-
$
-
-
1
-
—
9.97
9.96
5.87
—
—
—
22.67
2.08
—
—
30.55
1.91
17.55
—
—
—
3 18
—
1.14
17.51
22 24
28.13
—
—
18.31
16.80
18.42
—
16.90
18.88
11.25
33 80
—
—
20.66
16.18
2.26
—
16 79
80 06
8.22
21.46
—
78.10
22.06
10 44
6.15
—
58.78
34 52
7.01
9 00
—
62,98
.66
49.32
20.17
660.81
1413.31
1563 68
536.27
816.79
34 80
7.60
—
—
—
$709 81
$938.53 $1616.58
$932 33
'tai received ..$5093.76
d
BY AMOUNT PAID TO COUNTY TREASURER :
May.
April.
J une.
Auguri.
July.
11.04
—
39.01
28 61
9 87
34 96
49 20
81.9«
52 76
32 14
78.88
81.71
.80
4592 80
—
$
1
I /
/
/
F
$
- »
9.96
—
—
—
22.24
16 80
—
—
—
—
—
—
660.81
—
_
5.37
22.67
17 55
—
28.13
18.42
33.80
20 66
80,06
78.10
34.52
62.98
536 27
—
$
-
9.97
2 08
—
—
1 14
—
16.90
—
8 22
22.06
58.78
49.32
1413 31
34 80
$
-
—
1.91
3.18
17 51
18.31
18.88
16 18
21 46
10 44
7.01
66
816 79
—
1667 45
Sept.
-
1
30.55
_
_
11 25
2 26
16.79
6 15
9 00
20.17
1563 68
7.60
Tl. ptl. Treasurer|509J.76
$709.81
$938.53 $1616.58
$933.33
1667.45
State of Oregon,
IsS
County of Tillamook, j K k •
I, H. Crenshaw, Sheriff, of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing
statement it correct mid true
Witness my hand tbit the 9th day of October, A D. 1907.
11. CRENSHAW, Sheriff of Tillamook County
By J. C. HOLDEN, Deputy.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORl
Semi-annuel Report of the County Clerk ot Tillamook County. Oregon, showing
the ainount ol elaiuia allowed, l>v the County Court of sa ni County. for
what allowed, amount of interest paid on County Warrants, State Taxes
paiil, amount ol warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstamling
sud unpnid, Iront the first day of April. 1907, to the 30th day of 8et>
lemher, A. D. 1907.
O n W hat A ccount A llowed .
D rawn .
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FARMERS
Subduing Mother's Volo«.
The successful merchant Invited hl*
parents to visit him- In New York city
They came gladly and on the following
flabbath were escorted to a fashions
ble church In Fifth avenue. Some ot
the bymna were familiar. In their ren­
dition the visiting pair contributed
heavily, with the credit for volume In
favor of the father. Although not al­
ways In correct time and sometimes in
discord, yet the joy of this good couple
leaped forth In joyous praise, and they
did not see the glowering looks of
nearby worshipers or the beetlike face
of their devoted son.
"Father,” explained the merchant
that afternoon while his mother was
taking her accustomed nap, "in our
churches the congregation« do very lit­
tle singing It is left entirely to the
choir.”
"I know, my boy,” said the old man
as he lovingly placed a hand on bls
son’s shoulder, "that It was very em­
barrassing to you this morning, but,, if
1 hadn't sung as loudly as I did the
people would have heard your moth
er."—New York Press.
A mount of C laims A llowed and W arrants
Roads mid highways .................................... ..................... $33.080 59
Circuit Court Expenses .......................................................
1,197.80
Justice Court .........................................................................
34 95
S.ibiry ol County Clerk .. ....................................................
800.00
Salnry of Ueputv Clerk .................................................
300.00
Salary of Sheriff ....................................................................
800 00
Salary ot Deputy Sheriff............................................. . . .\
300.00
Salary of School Superintendent...................... ................
500 00
Salary ol County Treasurer ....................................... ...
274 93
Salary of County Assessor............................... .....................
600 00
Salary ol Deputy Assessor ...................................................
300.00
Salary of County Judge ..............................................
300.00
I'Ountv Court and Commissioners ...................................
231 60
Coroner ..........................................
91.000
Care ol I'isalie .... ...........................................
275 57
Sied filing eases, shelving and vault fixtures.................
i 962 78
Care ol County Poor..................... ...........................
162.75
Taxation, cost of as<«4 ssment roll-«, etc .............................
132 94
Teachers and Sth grade examination«
70 00
Printing ........................................
185 93
Indigent Soldier......................................
50.00
Pamplets for advertising the County...............................
300 00
Salat y of County Physician ................................... *. . / ’ *
78.15
Current Bxpmsee, including Water, Fuel. Janitor*
Book« and Stationary and repairs
815 00
Slate Tax.............
...................
4.458 75
1 met eat on County Warrants............................ ?.* *. ^ *... *
2,398.16
$49,731.05
I.IABILIT1B3.
To Outsiasdiiig and t’upaul County General Fund
Warrant« .
.................
$47.913 46
Tu Efttimattf accrued Interval thereon..
3.9119«
Total Liabilities*.,........... ....
... $51,826 42
RESOCRCKS.
*mn* Taxes ....
» 3,157 18
on
rolls
4.951 02
'opnty «airant
4.277.15
Muskrats.
Rare old Captain John Smith In bls
quaint “History of New England and
the Summer Isles." published In Lon­
don in 1624, gives probably the flrat
written account of the muskrat. He
says that “the mussacua Is a beast of
the form and nature of our (English)
water rat” and adds that '‘soma of
them smell exceedingly strong of
musk.” These animals may be caught
In almost any sort of trap baited
with sweet apples or parsnip«. Musk­
rats have very strong teeth and can
use them on wood effectively, so It la
wise to protect all corners and cracks
In your wooden traps with pieces of
tin or sheet Iron. They have good
□oees and can smell an apple a long
distance off. Place your trap« In the
shallow water at the edge of the mill
pond or stream Inhabited by these rats,
and they will doubtless And It without
difficulty. Young muskrats áre very
gentle and playful and may lie handled
without fear. They do not grow fierce
with age If reared In captivity and ac­
customed to gentle treatment.
Receiving Tommy.
There Is a certain Inspector of schools
who prides himself on his original
method of examining, but occasionally
bls originality receives a shock. In a
fatherly manner he had gathered a
class of young children round him and
soon had their open mouthed atten­
tion.
"Now, suppose that you and I were
playing a game of marble«," be «aid
to little Tommy Jone«. “You have
ten marbles and I have eight.”
The class gathered closer round.
“At the end of tbe game you have
won half of my marbles, and of course
I waut to play again to win them
back.”
The children pressed even nearer.
“At tbe end of tbe second game I
win half of those you now have. Tell
me"—excitement waxed Intense—"tell
me," he continued, "how many mar
bles you are left with?”
With a look of inexpressible disgust
the boy addressed fell back. “Why,
Billy." he said, “blowed If it ain’t
sums.”- London Answers.
Subscribing for the Headlight.
Both Papers for $2.25.
BOULDER CREEK.
We are sorry to slat« that Mrs. Will
Ray is very ill at the borne of her mother
at Blaine,
Mr«. Mattie Gray, of East Creek, ha«
been down in thia neighborhood for the
past week visiting old friend« and neigh
bore.
Carl Jensen, «on of H. L. Jensen, who
1« attending school at Three Rivers, came
home Saturday to visit his parents.
Ernest Smith, of Cloverdale, visited
his friends and former school mater last
week.
W. D. Oladwell and Mrs. Roza Borba,
who have been quite sick for some time,
are both reported to be on the mend at
present.
Mrs. Grace Chopard and son visited
Mrs. Chopard's brother. L. E. Getchell,
at South Prairie last Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.
We are informed that the boundry line
between school districts 32 and 50 has
been changed as was petitioned for in
December.
J. Borba. Sr., went to Tillamook last
TuesJay and back Wednesday and John,
Jr., made the same round trip Saturday
aud Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kinnatnan also
visited the county seat last week.
Mrs. Grace Chopard and son Norman
were visitors at the home of E L. Kin.
naman a week ago last Saturday,
H. L. Jensen and family spent lari
Sunday at Blaine visiting with Mrs. J.
[. Hollett,
There is no habit that will add so much to your
general happiness through life and comfort in oltj
age as the habits of saving. Start the child right
with a Bank Account and instill into it the savings
habit. We are glad to handle the accounts of
young as well as old and will open accounts for one
Dollar. The State of Oregon Deposits with us !
Why don’t you ?
Tillamook County Bank,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
THE Next to NEW
BAKERY,
Mason Brcs. Department Store.
All Kinds of Confectionery, Pies and Cakes.
We make a specialty of Bread.
GIVE US A CALL.
It Does The Business
Mr. E. E. Chatuberlain, of Clinton,
Maine, says of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
"Il does the business; I have used it for
chapped hands anJ it cured them. Ap
plied it to an old sore and it healed it
Infant Prodigies.
without leaving a scar behind. ” 25c. at
In nine out of ten cases yonr Infant Chas. I. Clough's drug store.
prodigy 1« a musician. Among paint­
How’s This?
ers the prodigy of prodigies was Sir
We offer One Hundred Dollntt Reward for
Thomas Lawrence. One of his earliest any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
picture«. It Is said, was produced In Hail's Catarrh Cure.
F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
1775, quite early enough, for the love­
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
ly cherub who painted It waa then six Cheney for the last rj years, and believe him
honorable in all business trans­
years old. He was getting on In life, perfectly
actions and hnanclally able to carry out auy
tottering on the verge of twelve, when obligationa made by their firm.
W aldino , K innan A
M arvin .
the quality crowded his studio at
Wholesale Dugaista. Toleldo, O.
Bath. The fetes were kind to the In­
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
directly upon the blood and mucous snr-
fant prodigy when they made his fa­ ing
laces of the system. TMtlmonials sent free.
ther landlord of the Black Bull, De­ Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Iirogeists.
Take HalrsFanbl^P^sforoonatipatlon.
visee, the Inn where fashionable men
and women called for rest and refresh­
ment on their way to the waters. At
the Black Bull the prodigy made his
flrst acquaintance with the great world
which flattered him In after life and
\ on stormy days
which be flattered on canvas. — St.
by wearing a
James’ Gazette.
CONNIE DYE, Proprietor.
Opened Up for Business
SAPPINGTON & GO.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
COMFORT
True Charity.
Every good act Is charity. Giving
water to the thirsty Is charity. Re­
moving atones and thorns from the
road la charity. Exhorting your fel­
low men to virtuous deeds Is charity.
8mfllug In your brother’s face Is char­
ity
rutting a wanderer in the right
path Is charity. A man’s true wealth
la the good be does In this world.
When be dies mortals will ask what
property has he left behind him, but
angels will Inquire. “What good deeds
bast thou sent before theef—Moham­
med.
A Full liine of Groceries,
Flour, peed, Tincuare,
and Crockery.
SUCKER
We Ulant all Kinds of Produce.
Call and See Us
Clean - Light
Durable
Ouaranteed
Waterproof
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Toff
flood Aotlona.
When we have practiced good ac­
tion« awhile they become easy When
they are eaay we take pleasure In
them
When they please na we do
them frequently, and then by frequen­
cy of act they grow Into a habit— TO-
lotaon.
REMEDY
C«rrset«d.
“Mamma. Mrs. Oldeaatle just want
wild over our new boat of Shakespeare
when she was hare this afternoon.”
“Burst, my dear, burnt. Mercy eakea,
how can yon use inch Hang? And
you’ve been to Enrvpe twice tooT-
Cblcago Record Herald.
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