u X r Oar cut glas3 ij as staple a.? sunlight Jt i3as genuine ,and true cf worth as the rajs" of Old Sol himself, and frarkle3 scarcely less brilliantly. The assortment is most large, the prices very low and visitors always welcome. , We have just unpacked a new shipment of beautiful tut ' glass. . Barr's Jewelry Store v - - : -- . " Co.-nrr State satf liLerty Streets. THE MARKETS. ETEINER'S J.IARKET. Chicken 10 cents per pound. Spring chlckenW-iZi to lk. - Eggs 1 3c cash. X- - f , 1 the markets; ; Portland. Or May 13- Wheat, Walla jWalla,. ?6c; Bluestern, C7c., ' Fan Francisco, May 19. Wheat, c;ffh 1115. ' ' - . S Chicago, May l.--Wheat, July, open ing, 7j;74c: . closing. 74,i?74c. Ba,rley. 6972c. 'Flax, $1.53; t North western, 11.77. .-...--. j Tacoma, Washu, May' 19. Bluestera, JMc. Club. 65,4e. ? Wheat. THE MARKETS. The local market quotation yester day were ts follows: ; Wheat 55 cents, Oats Nominal at 11.10 per cen:af. Hay Cheat, $8; clover, SC$7; tim othy. 90$1O; wheat, IS. Flour 75 to -So per tack; $2.70 to I) per btmL '.';-,- Mill Fwd-Rmn, $17.00; shorts $19.00; Butter 12180 per lb (buying); creamery, 17c. .- , 4 ' Eggs 136 cash. ; Chickens 10 cents per pound. Spring chickens 12 to 15c. - Pork Gross, 6Q 5c; dressed, 6 Ctt tents. ' ' ! -i'V , . Ueef Steers ZQlLc: cows, JVic; good heirers. Ac, ,- , " . . . - r. Mutton Sheep, iQZ&c, on foot. . Vealr-Ci,4c, dressed. ; . . -'r.t "potatoes 7c per bushel '1 ' 1 ; ' : Wool 1213c. - lt j , MohaJr 23Va cent. -" ,' j . 7 BALFOUR, GUTHRIE 6 CO, - Buyers and Shippers of OiiAiRl:!.: r- X Dealers In Hop Grcvrs' Supplies s r :Warehouses at TURNER. MACLI3AT. PRATU&L BROOKS. SHAW.. ! : SALEM. SWITZERLAND. IIALSEY. If FGRS. OF ROYAL' FL6UR. ; J. 0. GRAHAM, Manager ' : ; .... 1 ! a t07 "Commercial St., Salem.' C. S701SE, M.n PROPRIETOR OF STONE'S DRUG STORES . - ".MJCM, OREGON. , f - Ts store (two in number); are lo cated at No, 235.nd 297 Commercial street.' and are well stocked, with a complst line of drags and nedicinest .toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, et DR. STONE Ha bad some 25 years- experience a the practice of medicine, 'and now makes . no charge for consultation, ci amloatlon or prescription. He does a cash business. He neithei buy on time nor sella on time- Ledg - -ers,: Journals, day-books, bookkeepers, bill collectors, and aU the modern para pheraalia of credit Arum stores, are un. known in bis business,' hence a fun tock and correct orlcea ? 1 ' : If You Could Look Into the f stare od see the coaditkm -to whicb voar coach, if neglected. will bring yo, j-oa wow Id rck relief at ence and that batanUy would bt throagk Shiloh's Consumption m y-v' CMranteed to cure Con. 1 .1 irr stunptHm, Bronchitis, V Ua I W AtWnm, and all Wng Trouble. Care Coughs and Cold in a day. IS, cent. Write to 8. C Weui & Co lA If. Y-or free triat bottle. Kurt Clorcr Roet Tea parifles tae Blood if f visit Oft. JORDAN'S oacarf juusEuu oF,nnflToar Q r-i X8stixunii8iruicBci,(ikf A r Tfc tjwfwt an ii imi at ia.i If, i Workt Wakl rT nrctf TkVr-- a wy by in ht A I j '- i 1 kpKaluiaiilMC Ej4.Myws. V A. AC3. aCSSAS-CISlASISCF I2E1I O At'"' x Trau.n tNm,tT erxtw a Y i . , Iwn otmiaii"!- II ( j' Tmm ttr try F ipt I"-g Olf ii , lot ckaM r f I -H J nrO om Irr HI a a4 k ? i Ji Zw,,,: f A CmwaHfcOf eri T T t g "snaji, nr b lte. A SlriM CW. in errjr Zu!tm. ,Vi B. a-atI.-i-W. MRUKC, U0tU. ( .lufiw-a.) cii Leaders h Low Prices EXPERTS FILE REPORT They Find Very Little Real Fault With the i Officers ; TUB COUNTY TREASURER'S BOOKS DAWNCED TO , A CENT ANTTALL THE BALANCES THET REPORT ARE ; VERT EASY. OF EXPLANATION -BY OFFICIALS. : The experts, who have been work Ing on the books of the Marion county officials for several month, yesterday brought in their report, to the commit tee appointed by the county court to receive; it. Thla committee consisted of Hon. . J. If . Settlemier. of Woodbura, Joseph IT.. Albert and II. B- Thielsen. of this city. ,1 ': ; '' ' , : . There. nothing in" the .report cai cukue tpr raie any particular st'r; THe Statesman is pleased to print the communication tftccosmpanyTng the re port, beow in full. The aummarles, are scarcity of enough Importance to war rant taking the' room to print them to full. . " : I The summary hos that onr January let. last. Sheriff Durbiri owed ilariom county $2953.32. The Items substantia t tngr this are in "the "summary with dates. : Sherilt Durbln says this Is suh BTantlally correct. ' His ?jooks and the figures of the experts will not differ more than a few dollars ! " v ) According to the experts' statement the books of County Treasurer Down ing balance 'to a cent. I v - j ) The experts .claim that there1 is due from County Recorder Roland to Mar ton county $111.10. They give 210 sep aiute ltemfifrrunnln'g from 25 cent to $3 each, to .substantiates thla claim. Tcse are for the filing (and recording of mortgages, deeds, 'atlfactkns, as signments, mining rights. hop con tracts. etcf There is not a dollar of this money that has. cwme Into Mr, Roland's hand. ' Mr. Ro!and will be We. to explain each Item to hs full satisfaction of the county court. ' The report also claims that ex-As-essior J. W5ViiIIoba.r& owes the county $62 on account- of pH taxes for 1898, or owed this amount oh January lsjt. The only rrrences to the county clerk's office will be found In the re ports submitted 'and printed be tow In full: . " ' ' - f .i i- fialerrt, Oregon, May 1, 1902. Gentlemen: :'.' I ". . ; ' U Our examination tjffthe account and records of your cotrttlyj covering the period from July. 1S98. to January 1, 1902. detalhwl statements of which j are submitted in our exhibits 'filed here with, discloses the necessity of a more thorough. eomprehenpive and syste matic method of handling the accounts by your various ofT.cera. ' The facf that r;om the records at hapd the exact v amount of -warrants outstanding, 1. e., the Indebtedness ; . of the county. cannot -be-ascertained with any degree of accuracy and that ; the fmi-annual statements furnished .by your coTinty derk and so published are Incorrect, by reason of .the numerous errors andmlssions in the records tiey are compited from ani are: not as they purport to be, a tru exhibit of the i receipts and dlaburswnents. demon strates that the system 'now followed is pot only defective but involves work which when completed is Incorrect, therefore un reliable and of no vame.': : In the handling ol county, or in fact any public finances. something beyond the mere financial responsibility, cov ered as that Is ir bon-Js. is involved The distribution of funds to the wrong account is technic.lly a mudt - breach of trust as the wrongful conver sion of the money, ajf-one fund or? oo count gains only at the expense of an other, f ; ' ' ' ' ' . "I ' i . . COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE. . The methods of recording in this office in rnany Instances are scarcHy in accord with up-to-iai.e requirements which demand that all transactions of the county tftiould be set forth 'con cisely anX at the same time compre hensively and arranged and filed in such, manner that any one point or item, no matter how remote, can j In stantly bfeproduced. ; r , -t, ' ; "Much of the present system of. re cording and filing can. be lawfully elim inated and changed to the bettermerat of other more needful details. t This county is now large and con stantly growing. Its yearly revenue aggregates an , Important amount and its taxpayers have the right to be fully advised t any moment of the expen diture of every cent. To achieve this end there m5?t tx ystem of double entry bookkeeping, and, its affairs with all ,the various ramifications, should be centralized, There being no provision for an auditor In this county, the nat ural and usual officer jfor such dutiem, it Is Incumbent: upon the county clerk to meet, by the Inauguration of cor rect methods of accounting, thl im perative need. . eystem, correct accounting. Is histor ical, comparatively arri s safeguard against possible defalcation, loss by fire or cSestruction 'fcy or from any cause and obviates the resent mSces sity - of delving intb musty and numer ous yolumes at considerable expense to ascertain, matters of Interest, whether personal, areneral or t tat itical. fThe records of the clerk's ofilce, kept ; during--'-the admialstration a j we hve examined, are found to be gen-1 i ii.ii j m acv,vruw wnu lue un, uui fret intly ttefeciive . nl , Incurrect thereby faSKnar in intent: The exhibit of a arrant purporting to itemize the county Lsbursements and one of the moat iraportant and necessary records of the county. ha.) we., find, been condiuctea; a perfunct ory and inaccurate manner rl the eubmitted am) published reports taken therefrom Independable. I , Exception is taken to the- way in thlch fees are entered on tie fee rec ord. Frequently e. their shown there on Vwithi the name only of the payor appearing; the kind! of errleei . the names of the person in teterert : and Index to the record of same being emit ted. These omissions aire eerious and flagrant and have rendered the- work of examination tedious and difflcuH. It is obvious that the acts of a public of ficer must- undergo rigid and frequent scrutiny and therefore they should be recorded in mch maimer that they can be gone over without unnecessary kas4 of time even br thore not accustomed to fieorchlng pubMe records. The Pro bate Docket ebould receilve a thorough revision and be corrected -to date. Cases are allowed to lief dormant and mat : particulars, nutted. A proper form of; docket carefully kept would enable probate matters f o be thorough s ana intelligently handled which, un d ler existing conditions. Ihas been lrn possioie. The abovs also applies to the Circuit Court "Docket, which shomd be a complete Index to all cases, the acts therein and papers filed, in order inai a cnecK on rees may ue naa at any time. j - v. . The bills covering the d ieburcements of the county are often so vague that tney cannot he understood, it ,1s not It 1s only unnecessary but impossible to en ter the Items of expenditure' upon the Commissioner's Journal In full, but tht bill : itself should be minutely explicit ana carry a ready understanding of lis purport: should be regularly v number ed, sflrow th tfate and number of the warrant drawn for -its payment, and then filed In consecutive! .order for ref erenda. The salaries of toffleera should be handled in like manner;-notwithstanding the fact that they are fixed charges. The statutes! require this anxl with apparent good (reason, as one of the penalties for noh-performanee of duty is retention of siktry. It Is the erroneouj custom' of this county to draw salary warrcnts prior to the meeting oftthe Commissioner's Court thus taking away the granted) power of- imposing a possible needed penalty We find (the present "ijnethod of the clerk In receipting: for warrants and vouchers returned as paid by, the treasurer . and the filing' of , these Vouchers, to be extremely lax and open to -the severest criticism; as by 4hase depend corrarrKSrr protection against the pairing, payment of forged or changed warrants, or. the detection of warrants drawn in error and giving rise to - the opportunity for false -credit being ta ken by the treasurer. There are In possession of the county clerk warrant amounting to a consid ereWe sum undelivered, natty of thesw are In favor of persons and corpora tions easily located: no effort being mads to deliver It WoaiM seem proper that "the county take ste psl to see that all persons secure what is Justly due them, whether they have knowledge of the allowance of the obnteratlon or not. The fees of the clerk's "of Ice have been carefully" checked: by vs and found to have been substantially accounted for and the irame turned ovei to the treas urer a required "by faw The Tsmlssions and errors found being Immaterial and fully accounted for by excess collec tlontj' and turn overs, h The " clerk has lafrge trust funds which me have rendered no account of for reasons assigned youl ( , SHRIFFS OFFICE. -'':f:Jd::. - The records .of ' the t fijherifTs office, while cumberetmie and susceptible of vast improvements promc ting accuracy and the lessening of labor, have been carefully kept iiVL when viewing the voluminous anfcmnt of work. and. tho large amount on money received, near ly $700,000, the omissions r and errors re, as shown by our exhioits, compar- iti vely trilling. Fault, however. in the tardy or delayed Iturn overs io the treasurere during tlris tdminitra tltn of moneys received on account of taxes, etc, some of whldh have been as will be noticed- by reference to our statoments, withheld fo- more than two years. Money tnust be, as required by rtatate, paid in to th treasurer at least every thirty days, nd under the law now in operation. ea4r week. The importance of the statutes being even more than followed In thps regard can be readily appreciated; ajs money ap plicable to the reiuctioii of county, Bcbool or city obrigationsj In the bands of the sheriff. Is unavailable- It Is safe to say that the more frequent turn over of funds to the treasurer enabMng him to make immediate disposition and Calls would, in the matter of Interest, be large jiters of savjngi No fees from tM mcp! hnve been accounted for to the treasurer. There Is a question afere as to (the-operation of the statutes regarding) the disposi tion of certain sheriffs fees in this the some be suomltted l ft ulanvn m proided for by law. Wei particularly refer to mileage on civil panes, certin- eates on tax sates and fees, for sheriff's deeds and services as constable. Casu al xamlnatlon of the tax roils of years prior to 1897 proves conclusively that there Is due the county, "from uncol lected taxes, large sums: 1 goodly per centage of which 4s on real estate and probably collectible. ; We jrnsrgest that the delinquent 'taxes of 411 years be embraced in one volume especially prepared for this purpose. S nch a rec ord will keep constantly pefore your tax collector, in convenient form, the uncollected. taxes of. the cdunty end-be of material assistance to abstractors and other Interested persons. -The orig inal rolls now In sherifTs iffice! should be returned to the cleric I ' ; It has been the custom of the sheriff. In caei where tax?s were sworn off by affidavit. note same onthe tax roll as a remittance, thereby extin guishing the tax; while tn reality there appear to be frequent Instances where in these affidavjte anerely rappHed to non-ownership "the property Itself e Ing liable for taxes regard les of to whom a&essFd. Wa have listed these arid suggest that the sheriff enter them as a supplementaror sherljt" asses ment and proceed with the collection of same in the uual manner. : - Reference to the " sheriff's account shows that he has ; had. at various times, sums of money largely In excess Of the amount covered by his bond as tax collector. The bond should be suf- ficient to amply cover . aU probable balances in hL hands at any time, fori comiiee praiection v tne county. . i P.CCORDCr.'S OFFICE. , . ; .; In. this office the lack. of eywen 1 much to evioenee. yhe work of exam' InatJon has taken uncalied for extra time by reason of th Smperect meth- od of accounting for fees received for lnstrutnenta filed for record., ,. : The record of instruments filed In this office is heyond Xoubs - the most Important feature of the county's bus iness; representing -as they do diversi fied Interests of Incalculable; amount and y rea&m of this no Inaccuracies . & i . . i I- iv Numerous errors tn the recording or Instruments have been found: euch as errors In dates, namesj, etc., 'showing lack, of careful comparison. The, trans actions of this office have been : con stantly Increasing during this adminis tration ami: they have now reached considerable -ohane and it Is only Just to jstate In .this connection that .the errors, found have teen the result of inadequate assietance and system. - Contrary .to law, a more or less gen era! credit business has been carried on m - this office.: the Inevitable result of which will be found by. reference- to our statement.. ( ; COUNTY. BCIIOOI -SUPERINTEND- : xt-s office: The matters appertxining to the county -school superltendent, in so, far Ss accounting for funds is concerned, are correct- Many; Improvements fXln the , records have een made "by' t present Incumbent but there ls-yct conspicuous V lack of a concise , and comprehensive method of handling the affairs of this office from which eman ate the' expehdlture of a large portion of the eounty finances. Under: the sys tem now In vogue.there Is no ready means of determdnlng the transactlohs of. this department and no check or vouchers filed as evidence of the prop er distribution of the money. The Sxm-jb of school district clerks are carefully .guarded, and; provision should be made to protect them from loss byfi re or otherwise. : V , TREASUTIER'SOFFICD. The accounts of the treasurer, as kept by your oresent ofllcer. reflect gret credit upon the conduct of this office and the almost entire absence of even trifling errors enable us to unhes itatingly pronounce the : entire record es being correct. The desirable and ad mirable manner in whlfch; 'thenances of uie county have been transacted is In no measure dlue to the protection afforded by a raeguard system,, but entirely to the effort cf an efnclent of ficer.' The treasurer's bond should ., be Increased to an amount sufficient :to cover -the full; amount or funds on hand now largely in excess of his pres ent bond. In I conclusion permit us to state that the. work of checking the records ox this county was to some extent an unsolicited issue. Our purpose at - the onsH was the installation of a progres sive iytem at, the onset was the instal- leilon of a progressive system and we were well advised as to the needs of the cointy in that direction. The stand taken y your officials forced a com plete chaase tn our ; plans and made necessary- the ; thorough examination your records have recelved?nd in this connection we must say that wo have been' unusuafly hampered and subject ed to unnecessary and I unreasonable rest rlctlons an , annoyances which have In no small measure extended the time used in completing the work and have .materiall i added to - Its ; cost. M-oreover, we have been unfairly treat ed hi being obliged to perform a most particular character of service under circumstances calculated to render Its thorough and accurate accomplishment an almost impossible feat, in these en lightened times it is an universally known fat that the acts of an official who nas.aamimsterea: the amies or his office carefully, correctly and honestly, will bear the irtost searching Inspection and that it fc beyond the power of any person tin any wfae aler. deface or destroy a proper entry or record in such manner as. not to be quickly de tected indisputably proved- ' That the county needs intelligent renovation is beyond the penadventure of a doubt. It can be sen where many thousands eoukl haveib-n" saved in the matter of the collection pf delin quent taxes; 4 the saving in interest charges, the collection of fees . properly idue the, county, the; .reduction of un necessary and costly books of record, Ihe prevention of coJlctibH tax th.rough error not transferred to the delinquent roHs. these in. one. year amounted to more than $700, and Inter est thereon, and the lessening of taxes paid to the state. The continual exlst errce of comparative statements would bettet enable the' judicious outlay of the county finances and provide useful and valuable statistics. While the past can not be wholly counteracted, the future can be carefully guarded, beir- ng in siind that that which was per haps wen enough for the embryonic state 'Is tar short of the exactions ot t growing lorganlxatlon. v 1 s ReSoectfully submitted, : : :' Sijrned CLARK A BUCHANAN. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble ' 1 and Don't Know It. V i Bow To Find Oat. : V Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hoursi a sediment of et tlmg indicate an unhealthy condi tion cf the kldM neys; if It stains your linen It? Is evidence of kid ney trouble V too frequent desire to pass It or pain In tho back is also convincing proof that tha kidneys and blad der are out of order, ' : , s ' What to Do. ' ; There la comfbrt In the knowied so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passaes. f t corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In- passing tt, or bad effects following use ol liquor, win or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cf being compelled to go often during the day, and tqf get tp many times Curing the night, 4 The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp.Root Is soon realized. It stand the highest for Its won derful cures of the triost distressir.e cases. It you need a medicine you should have the best. SoldlqtdruggistsinSOc,and$l. sIze. You may have a sample bottle of thl wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it. both sent j absolutely free by mail. aaaresa ur, ivurner-et hm of irasM Co., Binghamton, N. Y;. When writing men tion reading t)s serous offer La this paper. rro .OE.HD If yon axe going home o your childhood's home this year, remembet that the KOKTHEnX PACIFIC leads to er erybodyfs home. ' , . ' . You can go by way of St. Paul to Chicago, or St. Louis, and thence," reach' the entire East and South. : Or, you can go to Puluth, and from there use either the rail lines, or one of the superb Lake Steamers down the ' lakes to Detroit,- Cleveland, Erie, and BufTalo-the Pan-American City. 1 , Start right and you will probably arrive at your destina tion all right, and, to start right, use the Northern Pacific, and preferably the "XOETH COAST LIMITED'' train, in service after MAY 5th. : ' Any local agent will name ra A n fTT APT TOM Assistant General Passenger Agent. ... . . . ... .... ... ....... . , . .... -- ' : To the Honorable County Court of Marion county, Oregon " Csst of Work, j The committee, compocsed of Hon. J. I H. Settlemier. H. B. Thielsen and Jos eph H. Albert, to- whom the report of j the experts was submitted for the per- j pose of determlnlning the amount of j -i ...i . i , . . , . lus i-viiipviifiiiitm niiHH u met experts for their work, which was in accordance with the contract "entered into - b stween ' the court and Messrs. Clark and Eychanan. had the report under cosi deration all day yesterday and made Its report - to the county court last night, i , The committee stated that it had In-1 vestigatcd the work thoroughly and nao: round it had neen done very com-j piiery,7 xpcarnvusjy ia economical ly and with accuracy and had been of much greater value to the county than the expense. The committee ; recom mended that- Messrs. Clark and Bu chanan be compensated at the rate of per day each, for the actual time devoted to the work of expertlng the books and that. John W. Cochran,- who was employed to assist in 'the work during the absence of Mr. Clark., be paid at the rate of $2 per day, making total coen, to the county of $873. The experts applied for. some com pensation for the time while the mat ter was pending in the State Circuit Court but thli :rhe committee refused to act upon. i! ' . Tho committee recommeded further that, as the present system of keeping the records was somewhat out of date, the county; adopt a new system which would be more satisfactory and ac curate, but the new system which was submitted by the experts and recom mended for adoption was not passed upon the committee preferring to iave the selection of a nei system in the hands of the county court. Basra tLa ' srt BasSI Sigistara PRIZES For School Boys and Girls . . . Do you want to earn some money. and something else real nice? ! The 'Pacific Homestead wants mor subscribers and you boys and girls cat help get them. - - f - Tou know of some of your neighbor who do not take 'the Homestead. Ask them to subscribe. It Is the best farm paper published on the Facifls coast. Comes every week and contains 20 pages. Is illustrated. 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American Prints in blue and redftold i-n every nth - O 'p er state for 7c, our price, aJ'V Amoskeag check Ginghams like every douj uses ior aprons M per-ard ...........T2l;r f Torchon Lace, gool quality, new. patterns, ironi l j to 4 .lu; JZg wiae, per yara............... o j Best 5-In. lalTeta Necfc 1fl liibhon, all shndt-s, yard L.)j Iiisr line of ladies and children's Trimmed Hats. MiHses fancy edge liechorn hats .Ju iladiei' 1 lack corsets regular price 60c, during this " JfjfJ he Girdle Corset we 'sell so many or, wiiicn is a little tf beauty, d uri ug t h b s.ilcT"0 v 50 tlozen ladies' fat black How, regular price- 15c, but BUghtly soiled by watery for that, Qr reason will sell t hem for U v en's 8c cotton rkx-ks iii blue and brown, per pair 5c Men's medium weight Bhirts and Drawers, just the thing "jco for this kind of weather 4-Jl en's California buck8kinfffp working gloves JUl Boys Sweaters n blue and nuv- room, with striped culls and collars ........ . . . ........ 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