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STATEMENT THÈ GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 30,193Ó === FINANCIAL REPORT OF ORA C. HOPE, TREASURER OF MALHECR COUNTY. OREGON FROM DECEMBER 31. 1935 TO JUNE SO. 1936 Bal. Dec. 31, 1936 Receipts Disbursements Bal. June 30 1936 Cash ......................... ..... ......... .......... $136,507.15 680,352.06 $681,608.62 $135.250.56 State Tax ......................................... 2,358.89 33,552 94 18,947.52 16,964.31 General Fund............................. ...... 2,757.78 52,419.92 62,547.25 2,630.45 County School Fund ..................... 6,481 85 30,090.92 31,250.21 5,322.36 General Road F u n d ......................... 6,311.04 29,019.52 31,217.05 4,113.51 Market Road F und.......................... 3,500.97 337.64 3,552.58 286.03 Non-High School F u n d.................. 1,283.64 33,790.03 29.403.32 6,030.35 High School Fund............................ 32.69 4,336.89 4,053 66 ... 315.92 Union High No. 1 .............................. 252 96 3,589.84 3,405.57 437.23 Union High No. 2 ............................ 371.41 5,425.86 5,217.25 479.82 Union High No. 2, Sinking F u n d - 770.00 760.00 260.00 1,270.00 Library F und..................... ............. 828.86 2,935.67 2,416.79 1,347.74 Sinking F und...........................»...... . 2,696.96 8,859.64 1 000.00 10,556.60 Malheur-Harney Union High No. 1 206.55 124.18 82.37 Elementary School Fund ............... 2,127.13 9,341.43 10,957.84 870.72 State School Fund ........................... 611.89 611.89 School District No. 1 ....................... 11.87 2,107.76. 2,043.20 76.43 School Dist. No. 1, Sinking Fund.. 895.64 2,043.20 2,717.01 221.23 School Dist. No. 2 ______________ 38.22 250.57 272.69 16.10 School Dist. No. 3 ............................. 37.81 2,524.41 2,174.33 387.89 School Dist. No. 3, Sinking Fund.. 1,500.00 747.50 247.50 2,000.00 School Dist. No. 4 __ __________ 4.04 181.43 179.55 5.92 School District No. 5....................... 74.28 424.71 481.66 17.33 Dist. No. 6 ........................... 46.51 School 75.92 6.37 116.06 School Dist. No. 8 ......................... 2,206.29 29,344.03 29,684.45 1,865.87 School Dist. No. 8, Sinking Fund 5,597.95 7,254.17 12,162.50 689.62 School Dist. No. 9 .......................... 1.18 1.18 194.92 School Dist. No. 10......................... 2,099.51 1,975.20 319.23 School Dist. No. 11 ......................... 284.34 326.70 602.90 8.14 School District No. 12................... 273.80 3,034.81 3,299.90 8.71 School Dist. No. 13......................... 93.44 297.85 376.63 14.66 School Dist. No. 14........................ 156.78 124.55 281.33 School Dist. No. 15......................... 642.70 11,633.23 10,874.76 1,401.17 School Dist. No. 15, Sinking Fund . 812.50 1,826.00 1,987.50 651.00 School Dist. No. 16.......................... 605.33 56.95 664.28 School Dist No. 17 .......................... 263.11 347.37 84.26 School Dist. No. 18.......................... 76.29 1,204.21 1,264.15 16.35 School Dist. No. 18, Sinking Fund.. 855.00 505.00 1.205.00 155.00 School Dist. No. 23 .......................... 22.61 436.34 449.78 9.17 School District No. 24....................... 78.33 733.53 6.58 805.28 School Dist No. 26 .......................... 1,507.42 15,506.12 16,549.14 464.40 School Dist. No. 26, Sinking Fund.. 4,593.28 2,054.00 1.554.00 5,093.28 School Dist. No. 27 ........................... 19.77 200.47 222.17 41.47 School Dist. No. 28 ........................... 7.28 105.15 99.20 13.23 School Dist. No. 29 ........................... 291.19 1,366.37 1,542.51 115.05 190.00 724.50 School Dist. No. 29, Sinking Fund- 87.50 827.00 School Dist. No. 30...............0.D.... 119.18 1,179.79 898.08 162.53 School Dist. No. 30, Sinking Fund- 1,436.70 153.30 1,590.00 School Dist. No. 31 ........................... 17.71 1,144.00 1,136.72 24.99 13.72 School Dist. No. 32 ........................... 17.25 30.97 470.39 178.53 590.92 School Dist. 33................................... 58.00 1,397.48 215.91 1,599.19 School Dist. No. 36............................ 14.20 1,438.50 2,45.24 School Dist No. 39 ........................... 579.39 O.D. 27.35 1,480.00 1,585.00 School Dist. No. , 39, Sinking Fund- 240.16 135.16 1,176.38 51.13 1,198.59 School Dist. No, 40 ......................... 28.90 24.25 14.75 38.76 School Dist. No. 43 ........................... .24 150.05 1,813.47 1,927.35 36.17 School Dist. No. 4 5 ........................... 120.31 743.31 752.72 School Dist. No. 46........................... 110.90 796.88 42.10 834.62 4.36 Sschool Dist. No. 4 7 ......................... 389.00 611.52 155.57 School Dist. No. 47, Sinking Fund- 378.09 216.50 10.96 195.31 32.15 School Dist. No. 49 ........................... 976.81 259.95 1,053 27 183.49 School Dist. No. 50.......................... 136.86 197.60 61.89 1.15 School Dist. No. 51 .......................... 204.04 165.28 8.42 School Dist. No. 52 ........................... 47.18 319.40 281.02 4.75 43.13 School Dist. No. 5 5 ........................... 870.51 888.13 143.03 125.41 School Dist. No. 57 ........................... 109.87 109.87 School Dist. No. 59 ........................... 1,438.58 1,486.47 24.44 72.33 School Dist. No. 61 ........................... 88.82 86.19 3.31 68 School Dist. No. 64 ........................... 5.05 5.05 School Dist. No. 65 ........................... 3,706.30 3,351.77 172.47 School Dist. No. 66 ........................... 527.00 300.00 850.00 2,971.50 School Dist. No. 66, Sinking Fund- 2,421.50 749.98 3.61 455.65 School Dist. No. 67 ........................... 297.94 412.31 391.89 49.06 69.48 School District No. 68 ..................... 98.52 75.73 22.79 School Dist. No. 6 9 ........................... 664.50 564.50 School Dist. No. 69, Building Fund- 46.14 877.60 878.59 School Dist. No. 7 0 ........................... 45.15 376.04 144.45 312.79 School Dist. No. 71 ........................... 207.70 126.45 126.45 School Dist. No. 72 ........................... 43.92 652.16 594.45 101.63 School Dist. No. 73 ........................... 126.49 126.49 School Dist. No. 7 5 ........................... 2.26 2.26 School Dist. No. 77 ........................... 432.05 175.08 30.00 School Dist. No. 78, Sinking Fund- 287.05 239.63 .10 234.49 5.24 School Dist. No. 8 0 ........................... 119.93 510.00 660.14 School Dist. No. 81 ........................... 270.07 472.19 198.44 273.75 School Dist. No. 82 ........................... 11,454.54 395.42 17,249.40 6,690.26 Special Road Fund ......................... 20.34 236.78 234.90 24.22 Vale Road Fund ............................... 63.87 787.93 776.90 74.90 Ontario Road Fund........................... 18.92 284.93 279.63 24.22 Nyssa Road Fund ............................. 3.40 37.72 39.91 1.21 Jordan Valley Road F und............... 23.01 35.41 35.47 22.95 Juntura Road Fund ......................... 374.61 881.57 506.96 Rodent Control F und....................... 575.41 7,808.33 7,653.29 City of Vale, Fund -------------------- 730.45 2,554.80 31,770.68 3»,152.80 City of Ontario Fund....................... 2,172.68 384.79 5,747.97 5,731.82 City of Nyssa Fund ......................... 400.94 44.87 531.97 561.39 15.45 City of Jordan Valley Fund........... 10.13 219.51 121.35 106.29 Forest Fire Patrol Fund ................. 56.48 56.48 Morton Island Bridge Fund —....... 239.98 87.40 152.58 Dog License Fund .......................... 15,284.83 12,919.83 2,365.00 Motor License Fund ....................... 92.00 92.00 Bee Fund ........................................... 559.81 559.81 Estate of Deceased........................... 133.89 State Highway Fund ..............--...... 133 89 471.56 467.09 4.47 County Fair Fund -------------------- Inspection Fund ............................... 234,562 35 234,562.35 Sheriff ................................................ Weed Control..................................... Jordan Valley Grazing Fund — .. Juntura Grazing Fund..................... 6,350.00 6,350 00 Civil Bond F und............................... Warmsprings Irrigation Dist. 2,641.84 5,631.51 1,625.07 Emergency Fund..................— 6,648.28 Warmsprings Irrigation Dist. 15,713.99 8,994 71 14,531.28 Reconstruction Fund ............... 10,177.42 4,110.32 1 , 000.00 646 18 Warmsprings Irr. Dist. M&O ....... 4,464.14 2,115.37 10,409.60 5,303.45 Warmsprings Irr. Dist Interest— 7,221.52 118.92 118.92 Warmsprings Irr. Dist. Bond ----- 3,257.71 1,435.25 3,139.70 Owyhee Irr. Dist M&O ................... 1,553.26 1,555.66 97.20 71102 Big Bend Irr. Dist. M&O ............... 941.84 850.86 780.49 70.37 Big Bend Irr. Dist, Interest........... 433.53 499.30 76.95 142.72 Park Unit Irr. Dist. M&O............... 378.48 309.23 69.25 Park Unit Irr. Dist, Interest........... 1,075.94 2,859.95 1,709.10 3,493.11 Vale, Oregon Irr. Dist. M&O ......... Payette-Oregon Slope Irr. Dist. 1,296.63 12,926 75 13.437.51 787.87 M&O ....................................... - Payette-Oregon Slope Irr. Dist. 2,631.73 Interest Fund ........................... 2,631.73 299 99 205 39 477.61 27.77 Jordan Valley Irr. Dist. M&O....... 151.74 151.74 Jordan Valley Irr. Dist. Int. Fund- 32.84 32 84 Slide Irr. Dist. M&O ......-.............. 7.91 7.91 Slide Irr. Dist. Int. Fund ............... 18.35 18.35 Willow-Alder Irr. Dist. M&O ----- 213.16 213.16 Fairmore Irr. Dist. M&O ............... 348.10 348 10 Fairmore Irr. Dist. Int. Fund........... 121.69 121 89 Westfall Irr. Dist. M&O ............... 7.19 7.19 Kingman Colony Irr. Dist. M&O— 662 80 1,091 83 1,703.41 51.22 Valley View Drainage Dist. Int.... 212.75 4,732.47 4,805 98 13924 Malheur Drainage Dist. Interest .... 174.14 150 27 2,118.18 2.094.31 Nyssa-Arcadia Drain. Dist. M&O 129.81 2,831.07 2,782.50 178.38 Nyssa-Arcadia Drain. Dist. Int...... 29 84 28 58 1.26 Ward Drainage Dist. M&O ........... .87 496.35 471.93 25.29 Ward Drainage Dist. Int. F und..... 2.55 2 55 Owyhee Drainage Dist. M&O 57.34 4,111.20 4,111.20 57.34 Owyhee Drainage Dist. Int. Fund . 3 63 224 95 228 58 Kingman Colony Drain. Dist. M&O 18.12 1,688 2 7 1,634 18 72.23 Kingman Colony Drain. Dist. Int. 68 36 52.45 15.91 Park Unit Drainage Dist. Int.......... S. E. Unit Drainage Dist. Emer 154 71 76 88 77.83 gency Fund ......---------------- - 480 58 242.21 S. E. Unit Drainage Dist. Int........ 23837 S. E. Unit Drainage Dist. Refund 238.31 39 19 199.17 ing B ond----- --------------- ----- 113.73 112 50 1.25 State Game ----------------------- ---- I, Ora C. Hope, Treasurer of Malheur County, Oregon, hereby certify the foregoing to be true and ct to the best of my knowledge and belief, ORA C. HOPE, County Treasurer. tJ ....... Tuesday sight. McConnell Thursday. ROCKVILLE NEWS home Miss Dorothy Chester is visiting The Oregon State Highway com- Mrs. Cecil C. Rose, daughter with her mother Mrs Myrtle Chest mission sent the large highway Paula Lou, son Gene and niece er for a week. machine out which passed Merlyn Maule visited Thursday with Mrs. Irma Sheridan spent most of Guy Wise called on the Andrew cleaning through here enroute to Jordan R. C. Enos and family. Monday rock hunting with friend* i Masonholder home on business Sat Valley Saturday This machine had Mrs. I Ashcraft assisted Mrs. from Ontario. The day was very urday afternoon. gathered a remarkable amour of Dale Ashcraft to look for threshers much enjoyed despite the hot sun The Otis Nichols family made a nails and other objects lnjurons to Thursday. and some real nice specimens were trip to Ontario Sunday and return tires off the highway from Adrian A1 Sshafer Is loading the cars of found. to Rockville. the same day. In Adrian. Bud Baltzor is visiting at the Lee ed Bill Mrs. Ellen Masonholder was taken wheat Leake and family made a trip Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Enos. Lots and Strode home for a few days. to the hospital Thursday where she out the first of the week and retum- were Boise shoppers Sat expects to undergo an operation for Clarence Miss Merrlam Cunningham called pj Wednesday, urday. at the Sheridan home Monday Norman Nichols returned home ulcers of the stomach. Mr and Mrs. Ted Newton and afternoon. Wednesday from the D. T. Sleep family took Frank Blcandl to Nam- Last Monday was the hotest day orchard where he has been employ Sunday on business. IRONSIDE NEWS ipa Miss so far this summer in Rockville. ed the past several weeks. Ema Farnsworth Is making The thermometer reached 102 de Joe Zatica, and Joe Molay took a an extended visit at the home of load of lambs out to the railroad grees that day. relatives In Marslng, Idaho. A bridal shower in honor of Irene Nichols called at the Cun Wednesday. Mesdameis J. E. Holly and Ermil Mrs. Essie mchols visited at the Norma White whose approaching Ashcraft ningham home Monday. Flower Club at Oreeley home Wednesday marriage to Mr. Kenneth Grabner of the M. L attended Judd home Wednesday. Mrs. Guy Wise has been suffering Maude Unity was given by Mrs. H C. Elms Charles McConnell drove to Boise from an attack of tonsilitis the past morning. The Home Economics club will grandmother of the bride-to-be at Sunday to call on his father-in-law week but is slowly improving. their regular meeting August her home. She was assisted by Mrs. who has had a major operation for Miss Irene Nichols, Flo Ann hold 10th. Carol Locey, sister of Mr. Grabner cancer. Mrs. McConnell returned Cunningham, Mildred Wise spent Mr. Feater called at the home of and Mrs. Floyd White, mother of the home with him. an enjoyable afternoon Tuesday Geerge Oreeley Thursday morning. honoree. A very large crowd attend Mrs. R. C Enos. Lois and Clarence swlmlng in Cotter Creek and Spring Guy Wise family motored to ed with many from outside points in visited at the parental C. A. Rose Creek. Rome by way of the new cutoff eluding friends and relatives. Many home In Payette Sunday. _ , „ Charles Fallen has been confined and report the stretch of road from beautiful and useful gifts were re Mr and Mrs. Ocrrlt Muntjewerff to his bed the past week but is Arock to Rome Just recently fin- celved .and most delicious refresh accompanied by Mr. Case Muntje some better at present. I lshed being a beautiful piece of road ment were served by the hostesses werff drove to Tamrack Sunday to Mr. and Mrs G. A. Graham of and the new bridge at Rome now Those a tending from Unity were enjoy the cool pines and to fish. Homedale visited at the Guy Wise under construction a wonderful Mesdamea Thelma Elms, Clara Car Dr Beck of Parma was a caller at lisle, Onie Walker and daughter the K. I. Peterson ranch to treat a Mary. Mrs. Alice Morfltt and daugh sick horse. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE ter Lucille, Linde Whitmore, Bertha 30. 1936 Murray and daughter Betty and Collection of taxes. Sheriff, Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, •later Net H*M f*r Debts and other receipts ............................................................ $359,233 43 Mrs. Wills Whited and daughters. sister la not responsible for DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and Mrs the A debts her brothers unless she Circuit Court ............................................................................ $ 4,760.22 Bertha Carlisle of Brogan, mother h at don* of something to assume re- County C ourt.............................................................................. 1,545.20 of Mrs. Smith were among those Sheriff’s Office .......................................................................... 5,877.98 that attended the shower for Norma sponrtbtllty, Dor can sbs be com County Clerk’s Office .............................................................. 3,661.25 White Friday. pelled to contribute to hie support, County Assessor’s Office ........................................................ 4,014.55 E. J. Beam and daughter Mrs. unless there Is some showing County School Superintendent’s Office ............................... 1,087.41 Herbert responsibility assumed. The fact Cleave were business of Treasurer’s Office ................................................................... 714.50 visitors In Van of the blood relationship does not Nyssa and Ontario Friday Sealer of Weights and Measures............................................ 66.85 of last week crests liability. State Industrial Accident Commission ................................ 01.90 Dependent Mothers .................................................................. 3,308.52 Miss Verla Prescott has gone to Official Advertising .................................................................. 407.95 Vale where she will assist In Watermaster and Deputies ................................................... 686.67 beauty shop. School Institute and Examinations.................................... 33.96 Mr. Clarence Boor of Pox Valley Justice Court ............................................................................. 262.90 visited several days last week with Coroner ............................................ .......................................... 181.85 County Physician ...................................................................... 209.00 his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appropriation Insane in State Institutions ......................... 2,413.00 Boor. Audit County Books.................................................................. 250.00 Ross McPherson of Portland, Officer’s Indemnity Bonds ...................................................... 385.00 brother of Mrs. E. J. Beam, accom Stock Inspector .......................................................................... 199.98 panied by Mrs. Ella Plummer, a Paid For Election ............................................ ........................................... 8,934 24 former resident of this place, visited Vital Statistics............................................................................ 46.00 at the Beam home on Tuesday. District Attorney’s office ........................................................ 130.94 Court House (office furniture, improvements, insurance, Mr. and Mrs. J Beam, Mr. and etc.) ...................................................................................... 126.88 Mrs Herbert Van F. Cleave and child- Current Expenses (fuel, water, telephone, janitor) ......... ren and Arthur Beam and daughter See us before you sell Care of Poor .............................................................................. 1 ' 5' m i at Barbara, to Prairie City Agricultural Advisor................................................................ 1.750.00 and spent motored with the formers —0 — Emergency F und........................................................................ 129.00 daughter, Sunday Mrs Walter Laurance. Miscellaneous ................................. .......................................... 317.40 We also have Destruction of Predatory Animals........................................ 250.00 Mrs. Beam and Barbara remained Appropriation for indigent Veterans.................................. 45.00 for an Indefinite visit. SACKS Advertising of County Lands .................................. ............ 1 . 000.00 Miss Sheila and Leila Hinton of Surveyor ................................... .................................................. 7.50 Boise —and— accompanied by an aunt, Mrs. Old Age Pension ........................................................................ 4,480.48 BUI Perkins of Middleton, motored SACK TWINE their grandmother, Mrs. H. O. Elms $ 58,066 44 to her home here Thursday and all Roads and Highways $ 30,600.19 attended the shower far Miss Norma $ 88,666 63 White. Mrs. Elms who has been 1936, CLERK’S SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT under the doctors care for the past From few weeks Is much Improved In January 1, 1936, to June 39, 1936 "The Fanner’s Own Co-Op” health. FUNDS ON HAND Adeline Fish and Mrs. Fran Phone 26 Nyssa Bee Fund .................................................................................... $ 92.00 ces Miss Cities and Towns........................................................................ 3,559.87 Cammann were Vale visitors one City and Town Road Districts .............................................. 129.54 day last week. Dog License Fund 239 98 Irrigation and Drainage Districts............................................ 41,166.33 J ' Elementary School District 870.72 ADRIAN NEWS Estates .................................... 559.81 Fire Patrol ............................. 19.13 BUSINESS County Fair F u n d................. 471.56 General County Fund ....... 2,630.45 Frank Blcandl was a dinner guest AND PROFESSIONAL General Road Fund ............. 4,113.51 In the E. Ashcraft home Thursday. Rodent Control ..................... 881.57 Mrs. Paul Hatch visited from County High School .......................................... ................... O.D. 5,834.93 Wednesday to Friday in the R. O. DIRECTORY Non High School 5,536.30 Enos home. High School Deficit ................................................... 6,644.90 Mrs. Ronald Pendervtlle of San Library Fund ......................................... .................. 1,347.74 Market Road F und......................... ....... .................. 286.03 Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. James Per- Morton Island Bridge................................................. 56.48 sonette and family of Twin Falls Special Road ............................................................... ROBT. D. LYTLE 895.42 were overnight visitors In the Perry State Tax Fund ......................................................... 16,964.31 Rutledge home Tuesday and Wed ATTORNEY Sinking Fund ............................................................. 10,566.60 nesday. Mrs. Pendervllle and Mrs. And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW State Highway Fund ............................................... 133.89 Personette are sisters o f Mr. Rut First Natkmal Bank BuQdtug Union High School District No. X.......................... 437.23 ledge. Phone 66 Union High School District No. 2.......................... 479.82 oreoon Union High School District No. 2 Sinking Fund 1,270.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Petten VALE Malheur Harney Union High School No. 1 ....... 82.37 were pleasant callers at the R C. County School Fund ....................-........................... 5,222.36 Enos home Wednesday evening. School Districts ............................. -.......................... 22,814.89 Lucas Blcandl returned to his Motor License Fund ................................................ 12,919.83 home In Nampa Thursday. State School Fund ...................................................... J. S. COOPER 611.89 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cruse of Analysis $135,250.59 Roswell bench called 'Hiursday at the Perry Rutledge home. GENERAL FUND WARRANT ACCOUNT Accounting Auditing Warrants unredeemed January 1, 1936 ............................. $ 5,423.08 Eder Hardware Installed a De Income & Social Security Tax Warrants issued last six months............................................ 58,066.44 Lux Norge refrigerator for Charles Specialist. $ 63.469.52 Moore Hotel Bldg. Warrants redeemed last six months ................................... $ 52,466.41 Ontario, Ore. Phone U9 Balance unredeemed warrants June 30, 1936 ................. $ 11,021.11 $ 63,489.52 Warrants outstanding .............................................................. $ 11,021.11 Cash in General Fund June 30, 1936 .................................. $ 2,630.45 Guarantee Work Resources June 30, 1938 ........................................ O. D. $ 8,390.66 STATE OF OREGON ) )ss. WYCKOFF County of Malheur ) I, Roy Daley, County Clerk of Malheur County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the JEWELRY STORE financial condition of Malheur Countv, Oregon, as shown by the records in my office at the close of business June 30, 1936. Official Time Inspector for Dated July 10, 1936. BOY DALEY, County Clerk. 8EMI-ANNUALSTATMENT Union Pacific C. W. Glenn, Sheriff and Tax Collector June 30. 1936 Balance uncollected taxes, Decem Drink SHELTON'S Oregon Ontario ber 31, 1935 .................................. $794,830 87 for 1936 Tax Roll..................................... 488,935 01 Receipts from sale of County Land 6,172.11 $ 6,172.11 turned over to Treasurer ........... Interest collected since December 1,945.74 31, 1935, turned over to treasurer 1,945.74 OPTOMETRIST Charged from rolls account of Mi% la th* mart Court Orders, Assessor’s Certifi “See Mr Fall and See Better” ant factor In U m 4,296.37 cates, etf». — ......................... ....... Inc child’s dirt far Us Collections turned over to treasur strength—and health rtv- 306,471.41 er since December 31, 1936 ....... lng qualities. And he like* 913,007.10 Balance uncollected taxes............... the taste of 8HELTON’S $1,291,892 73 $1,291,692.73 prod arts. STATE OF OREGON ) For the Milk Purer W DR. J. A. McFALL In Quality, Try County of Malheur ) I, C. W. Glenn, Sheriff and Tax Collactor of Malheur County, Ore Eyesight Specialist gon , hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is true and correct ONTARIO OREGON to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. W. GLENN, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Malheur County, Oregon. GRAIN A1 Thompson Growth Shelton Dairy