Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 21, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    WXESX.T- OBEQON STATESMAN, TOXSDAT, NOVEHTZSt 21, 1C05.
it
1AKES REPORT
Circuit eourt ...
Justice court1 ; .
.Sheriff's office . ,
Clerk' office ...
COUNTY CLERK PREPARES STATE- Beeowler ' . . ... . .
MENT SHOWINO FINANCIAL Jre'a offiea .' -
; :COHDXTION OP COTJNTiy School 8BpfffieV I
'. .;..;'. " f j'V " r Ass mmi ' office
.. . 'Assessment and col. of taxes
Figures Enow Comity's Liabilities ' on Tax rebate . s ."4 . '. . . . . . . . .
"'October 1 Amounted to $2,534.05 and CarTP. expense ... . --
r&mV919Wj394tnBtr '.Jy espense .......
-Treasurer Held Balance of $124,277.84 Insane L.f ;,,;..;...;..,,
- ';- " ; " -.'- ' - ' . -. Election . .
' ' ', ' County court aril com. i
County Clerk X W. Roland on Fri- Ferries .
Clerk Eolan.1 Friday were Lyman E. if!"1 V"."
... -. , , . Reform school .
,h nnel - eondition of Marion Indiirent soldier
eounty, the figures covering the period Stock inspector .... . .
ending October 1, 1905. The report MUitary .. ....
shows the liabilities and resources of J41 of '"
. t.x." . Jruit inspector .....
the eonnty and the aggregate amounti Uwil Bn'l Cbirk fair
of the warrants drawn on the different I
,...
.........
Total
2,611.34
50150
2,303.91
1,1U7
1,406.9
- 600.00
t 50.40
833.30
f100.00
91.55
110. 4
1,360.97
2,886.9
602.18
. 83.00
' 6.70
- 1.241.10
300.00
600.00
4J50
387.00
153.50
100.00
7.50
19.50
2,331.36
$63,52fi.34
FIGURES READY SSfiSiSfiOUU 85 DBMS
tr and extent-and estimated expense
thereof, and also the rate e levied, i
COURT
' ' . , t hereof, ana also tn raie w . , .. .,, ,
SHOWING VALUATION OF
TAXABUS TROPESTT.
V
tary
its next regular meeting following,, and
shall also be spread upon the miantes
of the district road meeting. - Ail prop-
Total Road District Venation $35891 jrtr owners; both m alj and f?
Roads' and Highways.
I Claimed., Allowed.
Than la 1904 Many Districts
tare resided in the district for thirty Albee, Geo,
J.v. immjiditlr TM-eelin the meet- Albrieht & Jaeqnet
Signify Intention of Lerying Special shall be mtitled to Tote. I all Ball, E. C. ..... -
Tax for Road FBrposcs, ' . I ther' regards the Uws of thU state gor- Real & Co.... .. ,
; ! ' I train school . district meetings shall Bird, Mat..
i - : ! Jontrol road district meetings. I jBrosig, Mrs. Frank
According to the ngnres prepared by Um f'::
Connty Clerk J. V, Roland, the i falty the county clerk of the rate peT Butler, F. I.. ....
bined taxable property valuation of the Jcnt cf tne levy not later than Jann- Bntler, W.. . i. .
IMPOSES HEAVY PIKE.
accounts between April 1 and October
1, alo the amount of warrants ont- '
standing and unpaid on the latter date, j
The figures prepared by the county - ' , J
elerk show Marion eonnty to be in ECordeT Moorea Determined to
splendid condition, and taking into con- ; - Stop Practice of Carrying
sid-ratiou the faet that the report does ' I Concealal Weapon.
not cover tie county's assets. such as
the court house and grounds, poor farm,
bridges, road machinery, etc., the show
lag is probably tne best ever made in
- th history f the county.
Th substance of the report is as fol-
IJahOties. .
Otttstanding warrants 1897..
Outstanding warrants 1899..
. Outstandine warrants 1900. .
t Untstandutg warrants 1901..
.Ontstanding warrants 1902. .
" Outstanding warrants 1903..
m Outstanding warrants 1904. .
Outstanding warrants 1905. .
m Fsllmated interest .........
It eot John Sykes $20-to settle his
account with City Recorder Moores yes
terday morning and his nephew, Harry
Bykffl, was required to donate the sum
of $iS to the city's general fund before
he could, gaia his liberty. John and
Harry Sykes came to this city from
their I'o'k county home on Friday and
soon managed to get under the in flu -
m . " , i r : i ' t , ...... r - OCrnS. AITIP
.. t.k. f,.m lb. 1905 M.m,.t roll i TMM WulioM. ' fSTl J V .
rt,U of 1904. In the assessment of last th9 figures takea fr-m the 1905 as- yittnea'' M
year the valuations of the different dis- il-ssment roll and prepared by County J! '
tricts aeereeaieaxne sum ox (djibhj, v " '"""u"
ne. .
while on tn new roll the figures total
Road district No. 1.
T?va.l tWmtrift' Xo. 2. ......
$6,419,850. A nomoer of the road dis- diBtrict xc. 3
tricts will levy a special tax for road Jioad district No. 4
100,595 'fort'J- W"
(load district No. 5..
Road district No. 6. .
Raod district ro. 7...
purposes this year and many important.
improvements on an extensive scale are
contemplated in different parts of the
county. District ; No. -27 was the only I Road district No. 8...
district to take advantage of the new ( poai district No. 8..i . ..
road law last year but many have al- 1 fc0ad district No. 9...
ready signified . their intention to call " ad district No. 10.......
cieetings of the taxpayers in their re- j oad district No. 11.......
spective districts and take steps toward . jjoaa district No. i2T.. ....
raising money -by special tax on the J Toa district No. 13. ..... .
1905 assessment roll.; i Road district No-14
The new road law provides that i Road district No. 15.......
whenever three rreeholders of any road j Road district . lo.
i road supervisor it - Road district ?o. u,
.liatrict netition the road supervisor
nee of liquor. ' They continued their shall be his duty to call a meeting of jJJoad district No. 18.
spree until an early hour yesterday tne legal voters of the flistrict by post- jEoad district Jo. IV...
I morninp, wl.tn they were rounded np jng three notices in different parts of ..Road district No. 20...
j by O.'Cct" Slicdcck aud Murphy ami jhj district at least ten days before the I Road district No. ZO1-.
placed iehind the tars at the police tir-,- .rnnlntcl for thA mcetintr. which i Road district No. 21..
u Total .. ......
" . . Resonrces. ,
Delinquent Jtaxes 1893. . . .
delinquent "taxes 1894 , . . .
; Delinquent taxes 1895....
Dejfnquent taxes 1896
.
li0
33.20
43.80
57.72
56.60
147.55
211.05
359.65 I Placed Leliind the tars at the police tir.u. arnointcd
l 36 : s'ation. oti hall tat th. obieet of the I Road district No. 22
ine lorwer was oooaea ior arunKcn- ,recting and the time and place of Road district NO. Z3......
'ncs-i and disorderly conduct and i,ni(HnK the same. The petition present-; Road district. No. 24...;..
nnea ski upon cacn cnargc. narry Ct, to the supervisor shall also state the Road district JMo.
Sykos was charged with carrying a )bjCPt for which the meeting is desired. Road district No. 26. .... .
. onrealed weapon and drunkenness nd powers of Meetings. Road district No. 27. .... .
oa the first charge was sentenced to T5"." " , ... 1 Road district No. 28. . . . . .
pay a flno of U, while the lesser or- - vitn rcisrewe to ine powers wi tij--,! district No 284....
'ctinas the law. says: , v 9a
233,790
128,833
130,893
183.883
137,257
75.224
40,905
111,427
112,789
280,201
306,634
163,426
4.02
.12.534.05
7,991.21
3,535.98
4,453.85
fens cost him $5. The two offenders meetings
Delinquent-taxes 1897 4,590.88 ami were relessed.
5,951.38 produced the necessary coin, $65 in all, ' District road meetings legally cail-
DiiiM)ueiit taxes 1808.
Delinquent taxes-1899
fa JH'linqiient taxes 19M
- Delinquent taxes 1901. j..,.
- Delinquent tax 19C2
Delinquent taxes 1903
Taxes 1904 roll
It Funds in treasury applicable
to payment of county war
rants , . "
cd pliall have power to determine what,
3,493.41 j When arrested Harry Sykes had a re- jf any. eounty-roads or portions there-
2.572.31 volver in his pocket, and as he was pres- of of th road aistriet shall be improv
2,251.60 ent in the police eorrt when John Sykes c1 in any Bpecial manner, and to deter
2.490.32 j was fincl for a similar offense a few raiBC fBe cxtent and character or the
1,728.70" 'weeks ago, Rccor.lcr Moores decided ho ;n,prwemnts they shall make thereon:
-ivrarIat K raTsr jsvnr that, thp TironOfll
ledge .if 'the seriousness of the offence, !,', ., th, ..hara.-tcr and
2.644JI3
28,060.65
anu inereror... impoe.i me neavy pen- thProoff .haU have first been
u i l j j k a p ij ...... .
and
.Total
Summary.
To'.sl resources
Total liabilities
124,277.84
j
.193,H0.39 ;
t
.1!3.860.39 '
2,534.05
.$19 1.326.3 t j
G ASTORIA
Por Infiats and Children.
submitted torthe: eounty court;
shall have power to levy a speeial tax
' not to exceed 10 miils on the dollar,
j upon all the taxable real and personal
property of the district, for the pur-lposj-of
raising money with which to
' -!talan-e t. 1
- Warrants Drawn.
? . TI.U , . . M .
K'rKn'" mouiiiM oi hip war- j
rants drawn upon the different accounts '
as per the claims allowed by the county
-rinmissioners' court ' during the six
fwonths j-ril were 8s follows:
. . . 1- 1 S.
Tfca Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought provement or improvements, and such
, levy shsll li based upon the valuation
V7 . J of the taxable property of the district
&tCUA n shown -by the last certificate of the
county clerk next preceding the distnc
road meeting at which the tax is lev-
i,.i. led." .
j
Bears tho
Signature of
Roads and hiirh wars
BrHlges . ...........
Poor .
"Doc" Tucker, the "very
mart, wiio 611s the inisition -of night.
Road district No. 29. ,
Road district No. 30. ...
Road district No. 31. X .
Road district NTJ 32...
Road district . No. 33 ... .
Road district No. 34...
Road district No. 35T..
Road' district N. 36
Road district so. at xinrri n T.
Total .- M19,850i;
oa'Vii Davidson, Xt. T.. . .
toit9 Diivis, E. R; ........
J-o DPot. Julian .... .
r-srl, II. X. .... .. .
Kdmunson, E. R..-. . .
Flliott, Hubert ...
Fskew, J. M. .. . . .
Ftzel, Jos.. ... . . ..
Ltzel, Geo.. . ......
1 reyer, G. J. H.. . . .
Trv, Wm. ...... . .
Os'rb, Fred ....
Harris, L. B.. . . . . . .
Harrison. Geo ; .
Herriek. B. B. Jr. . .
21M6S Hesjcdal, M. A... ..
150,760 Hughes, C. . . . . .
154,435 Hntton, G-C. ..
191,834 Irvin. W. W... .. ...
147,363 Kauffman, S. H
239.411 Kelley, J. A.. .. .
181,145 King, Chas.
282.356 Knight, F. D
245,781 Lais, J. G. .. ...
324,693 ' Looney & Looney. . .
201,729 Low, W. S. . ..,
157,613 Livingstone, A. L.. .
98,834 ' Livingstone. Wm., . .
12"i546 McCrory, D. B. . . . . .
144 890 MeKee, CA... .....
148 622 McOorkle, M. A. . . ,
162.258 Mace, Geo.
77366 Mahoney, W. H.., .
96383 M.,".n' ;
117.856 ia.r',nJ: U"
96.480 JJily. Wm
46,056 Mortensen Wm. .. .
..;.f .75
l.oo -
1.50
62.32
.75
10.20
9.00.
57.75
3.75
2.25
3.00
1150
18.11
29.45
4.81
2.72
2.00
27.00
16.25
4.50
20.30
27.75
.50
3.25
.75
3.00
4.50
51.55
4.50
4.50
15.00
1.00
1.50
6.00
18.00
10. 0O
2.25
7.50
3.00
1.44
39.95
1.50
3.02
2.85
34.44
1.50
4.00
$ .75
1.00
1.50
58.75
.75
10.20
9.00
jMcNary, C li....."
.Smith, Bans C. ..
Lembcke, Chas.
Townsend, W...
Me ICee, Chas. . . . .
Wstlker, W. O.. .
Milder, Anna.. ..
Butler, O.
MeLinn. M. D... ..
Jonsov, J. C..
Edwards; P. W.. . . ,
Culver, W". J...
Wengenroth, .Wm.. .
Helnrken, H.. .... .
Trssk. Art. . . . ..
Hirsehberg, M. E...
Copley, F. A. .. - .
Eddy, C L... . .
' Prevost, Fred
51 -'Jl Dnrant, L. W.. ...
.roormanvT.. . .. ..
Beach, A...
f-rX! Crown, J... ... ..
.J f? Broyle, W. H.. . .
ift'is otien' -"
Morrow, A... ... -
J-jKeeiian, J... ..
l'&Bitko1 F" ' "
J JJ Miato, II... ... ..
fJ S? Culver, W Jr...
McAllister, Wm.
XX' Jensen, Lars.. ..
2?? I Bice, F. J.. . ..
27.75 T1,r5h. Chris.. ,
Haskill, O. F... . .
Copley,- F. A. . . -.
Sebenrer, W. B...
Hunt. Jat. ... ..
J Kenworthy, Al
.50
3.25
.75
3.00
4.50.
51.55,
'Tnx Hayes, H. M...
.Englea, Wm.
.OU . -. r tj
15.00
1.00
1.50
6.00
18.00
10.00
2.25
7.50
3.00
1.44
MeKee, B. F...
Otjen, Ben
6.00 ,
9.00
6.20
.00
6.00
5. 40
2.20
4.00
4.00
2.20
2.20
2.00
7.40
7.60
7.60
8.00
8.20
7.60
360
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
61.60
61.60
60.00
2.00
2.01
3.80
4.60
14.20
4.20
6.0O
6.20
8.20
6.40
7.CMI 1
6.60
.5.60
5.60
5.40
6.0a I
9.0O
6.20
6.00
6.00
5.40
2.20
4.00
4.00
2.20
. 2.20
2.00
7.40
7. GO
7.60
S.OO
8.20
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
7.60
61. 60
61.60
a. 00
2.00
2.00
TIio Amc7ioGn Doy
MAGAZINE
"TTiw Bloaa, Brlotitsst. Bt
Bo3css Magaalne In th World
justice. Court Accopnt.
Turner, II. II.
Minto, H... .......
Turner, H. H.. . .
Johnson,, J. C... .
Wcstf A, 8.. . . .
Reeves, R.. .
Jones, W. L.. . . .
" 1 14.
jjq Polasky, J.. . . .
302 Stastney, M... ..
9' a- 1 Iwenner, Wm.. . .
"22 Turner, II. II... .
Ien iniuiMin. rf. v..
" 1. T
4.00
Altman, Dr. L. G..
Erickson. Ed... ..
8.9
3.80
16.15,
22.40
5.10
5.10
5.10
5.10,
2.90
2.90
5.10
11.80
19.70
1.70
3.90
1.70
3.90
3.60
5.85
.- 7.50-Cont 'd. r ' '
, .-tTi Anderson, Nels
7.50 7.50 Overton H... .
. r . , Beach. Amos..
6.75 6.75 coroner's Office.
157.17 Cont'd. Clough, A. M..: .. .. 20.40
10.50 10.50 Moshlierger k. Son ... 25. 00
5.15! Assessment and Collection of Taxes.
INCREASE OF ASSESSMENT.
1 Ateeiy, i. A. . ,
orton, C.
5.15
34.45
20.69
9.75
9.35
44.40
3.00
3.75
14.00
Tho Klamath County Roll for 1905 oWou, Martin .. 36.25
Shows Heavy Raise Over
Lart Tear's Valuations.
$3J,094.70 clerk at Hotel Willamette,
487.59 yesterday from 1'ortland, where
2,186.16 sp-'nt Sun.lay seeing the sights.
Tbo speeial tax i to be levied V a 1
returned; rssoliition, which shall describe the roal
The summary of the assessment roll
of Klamath eounty for 1905 has been
filed in the secretary of state's office
.. 1 .hnva it,a t nllrivrSiKr ficntren:
91087 acres tillable land....$ 384.199 S,rt.!",n A' E
mhJ 1 1 aril iM rtOSS.. U. 1.
Impts deeded, land. ....... .
Fsrris, J..
I'ost, L. E. . .
Fetzel. Joe. ..
Ratr.ebKr-r, F..
Rednion Bros.
Bic.hardson, W.
Ridings, J. ! ..
tnerebf, to be im- LTiprovements.
ne. or roaus, or I"1 "V1" x" . . . T,t on-dwled land.
and s urn givr me i"'" -i i
.i 308 miles railroad i
; proved
S&BSSaVCOBaHBVBVaBCbSBIB&BBCXnQCBHDnJBHBBBHHBSBQaV
four Great Soecial Off ers This Weed
A Chance for Every Candidate
FIRSTS P ECIAL OFFER
7
Every one sending in a new subscriber 'to The DAILY STATES
MAN for one month Vill-'be giten 2b0'vores, and if five arc
sent in 500 extra votes will be given.
SECOND SPECIAL OFFER ;
For every new subscriber to The DAILY STATESMAN for
three months 500 votes will be given, and if five arc secured
' 1000 extra votes -will be given. ,
THIRD SPECIAL OFFER
For every new subscriber to .The DAILY STATESMAN for six
"months 1000 votes will be given, anU'if five arc secured 1000.
, extra votes will be given. , '
FOURTH SPECIAL OFFER
wamm tarn m mmm
The Fourth Special Offer is for new subscribers to. The DAILY,
STATESMAN for; one year. For every new subscriber we will
" give 2000 votes; if five are sent in we will give 1000 extra votes.
These are positively the last Special Offers that will be given. The Manager's
word is given that there will be no more Special Offers, 6 you had better get
all the subscriptions while you have a chance .to get a lot of votes for them and
get the Special Offers. ThelSpecia! Offers will positively close next Saturday
night at 6 o'clock and every Candidate wants to be sure and see that the sub
scriptions are turned in by that time. Do hot hold them back but seiid them
in as soon as they are secured and we will send you the votes. j j
CbriUst Minager OfTlct j
; Care Dally Oregon StaUUirtian
PhoU't'iJlmin'zx
S4LEU, 0RE60M
and uUekes
.and telephone lines
Rolling stock :
Steamboats, engines, etc....
Merchandise ....
Farming Impts. ...... ......
Money. ......... . . . i . . . ' .
Notes and Aeeounts.
Household furniture
Shares of -Stock.,
4087 horses and mules 119,908 Volz, Fred
18,411 cattle.
9439 sheep and goats.
772 swine......
Irons value. ...I..
Exemptions.... ...
9.75
15.12
26.36
4.50
7.00
7.60
5.37
3.00
4.50
171741 Rrn. I7- I 10.00
Saleni Iron Works 188.20
-Sehiedler & Hartman . 2.43
Hhsner, H. I 14.35
"V80 Silver Falls City Lum
cn'; ber Co..:-..- .... .. 4.69
69,373 Sfni thf E, v 3 . 00
1.500 Hpaulding Log Co. . . . 9.60
23.310 Sown. Paul.. 3.00
78,481 Taylor, E.. . .. .. ... 7.50
49.137 Ttireotte, J. N '12.00
17,691 Ve Oorder. J 9.00
46,468 Van Oorder. John .... 9.00
63,210 Van Armann, J.. . .. .. 12.00
25,560 Vogct Bros 9.35
23.25
27.96
.25
5.00
4.00
4.00
2.80
31.45 Klcrvais Weekly Star. 1.60
20.69 jt3tay ton Mail .... ... 1.10
9.75 Jail Account.
9.35 Culver, W j 34.50
44.40. Insane Account.
3.00 Turner, It. II 5.00
( Recorder's omce.
3o!25 ' IIcrrick B- B- 4-,M)
o! 73' Tax Rebate Account.
15.12 Ieigh, J. F. .., 1.00 .
26 26 Health Officer.
450 Smith, F. E 82.83
7.005 v Lewis and Clark Fair.
7.60 ; Aufrance, A 2.60
5.37 Brown, F. M. 14. OO
3.00 Cnenn, U. O. 12.M
4.50 Central Orocery ...... .20
10:00 Egan, W. II 3.O0
174.45 Ularable, John . . . Jl.OO
2.43 Harding St Kolp, 1 8.44
11.35 Hastings, Alice ... .... 20.00
Holeman Trans. Co. .. . 5.05
4.63 Hughes. J. C. Co...... .80
3.00 LaFollette, A. M. ..... 20.50
9.60 Oregon Transfer Co. . . . -15.00
3.00 Oregon Auto Dispatch. 1.05
7.50 Savage, W. IK' 57.32
12.00 Hcott, W. II.. 10.50
9. 00 , Taylor ,W. A. 117.25
227,791 1 Walker, C. V
19,275 Williams k. Gosser.
2 4S7 ! Karat at ter, J. W...
oprcy, n. t ' .
9.00 J
12. OO
9
23
or ait
' . r
0- Aiassey, ,
Roads and Highway Account.
-CC0D ALL THE WAY THH0CCaw
That's what the boys of America ssr of T11
uniCAJf Bov. It develops the taate for rood
read Inc. and interests boys in all manly porfa
pmii, and eaarciaaa. Yoor boy wlU like
THE AUERiGAU DOY
because It's all boy. Tea wDl tike It becsu
of th Blh cbmrtrt of iU contents. Over o
him nam. Ova 10O aioriM. r tnw . n.
3.80' atoatiooa Oomtaiaa Mat stories ot trmrel aod
4.60 TVTLlSrrJ Aor j rums
ONLY SlJOO A YEAR
With the Twlce-a-Week statesman,
$1.75 per per year. This will make
nice Christmas present for your boy
lOOfigureD In forty
Seconds? Try it
wMOodai CxTBj 1Sz14j e3a
To muhiplr rJbea fani
ml tn ct lnatanUy, withoui
using pencil cv paper, is al.
raoet teooxviS Baiure with
gTsxlnalo ot thjs eommereM
eotxrsw In tne Behnke-Walk
e Business College. That
the kind of work that helps
rnaka a young taan or a
Tonog woman Talaablf la a
onsiness boona. It's being
alula to do each things mdek
ly and accurately that helps
(pet raises in salary.
Our methods of instruction
makes these things easy.
Toa eel at home in an ef
floe after graduating, for the
exDerienee -von tret hem is of
the same kind yon would get
in ac trial buaineas, only more
varied and interesting. '
Tli en, we keep in touch
with 70a and e that you
are provided with a position.
HVe placed 207 pupils in lu
verative office positions Inst
year; wo will receive 500
calls for graduates this year,
lodging from present indica
tions. Next month we move into
new quarters; Elks' Build
ing; finest quarters; built to
our orders new fittings; bus
ineaa desks; fine litjlit ;
cheery; y.u'll be proud to
tndy there. Write for cat
alog that, contains a special
offer of how you may obtain
t a handsome souvenir' by per
forming a slight sernoe for
14.20
4.20
6.00
6.20
8.20
6.40
7.00
6.60
5.60
5.60
5.40
.95
3.b9
16.15.
22.40
5.10
5.10
5.10
5.10
2.90
2.90
5.10
11.80
19.70
1 .70
3.90
1.70
3.90
3.60
5.85
20.40
20.00
1.40
1.40
31.56
5.00
, 4.00
1.00
82. S3
2.KJ
14. H)
12.(K)
.20
3.00
9.O0
8.44
20.01
5.05
,K0
2O.50
15.00
1.05
57.32
10.50
117.25
Hammock, It. ........ 3.(K
"05 MeCormick. W. B 15.00
an ' LaFolleit, Jos. 3.10
5.00
Wade Sc Co.
7.50
1.60
9.00
3.00
15.00
1.86
7.50
1.60
9.0)
.$4,104,412' Yrel Wm'
; 12929 'fW
Net value equalized. ... .$3,975,183 ! Aupperle, J. A
The net valuation of Klamath conn- r,
Bridges.
whlci
Jefferson Mill Co.
Krs'er. T. O.
tv for 1901 was $3,262,875,
shows that there has been i increase '
, this year of $712,308. orabout 22 per (feerMA. M. .. ' .
TAFT SHOWS
THE MOTIVE
1
, (Continued from Fage One.)
1 follows: "There in nothincr fh mat.
i ter with Kansas," by Governor R. W.
l.OO
. 11.25
.406.77
. 23.50
. 1.50
.20.40
Boads and Highways.
Whitsker. I). F.,. .. . 9.00
Jones, C- A.. . . ,
nass, Ike. .
Bass, Matt. ,v . .
Burson, Roy. . . .
Craotree, M.. . .
tichlen, F.. . . .
I'olries, 8
Stay ton, O.. .
Barnhart, Peter
Ooulding, Harry.
Johnson. F. O.. .
Mason, H.. . . . .
1 r . .1 Tr 1
lloch; "Orand Old iteissourl," by i-i r ' A'" "
Governor Francis, and "Peace," by i lo' t
Jtoriiiir Governor Wise of Virginra. U,"1 ,
ir.... an ot. McLormfck, Iee
. "
Governor Hoeh. hn rMu.ll 1 sc7f. -
T . " . Slnr A
.133.45
. 27. f0
. 4. SO
. 12.75
. 10.50
. 6.00
. 10.50
. 6.00
.'21.00-
. 12.00
. 6.00
. 12.00
. O.OO
. 9.00
. 7.50
. 7.50
. 4. 50
1.50
406,77
23.50
1.50
20.40
114.00
27.00
4. SO
12.75
10.50
6.00
Itnaat ITk... T. V.u: v I ".utirr, n ...
!W, Kan'' made in IV to cCormick, 1 . . 22.50
I onZrAT V-Ue 'f. Sm .Zr" HamZn . 5.00
v.ith Kansas!" -said: m T. n w
1.50
5.02
27.10
2.00
40.00
49.59
.80
5.88
Kansas was 'fashioned in an heroie
I mold, and its Ufa has always been tn
; tense. In the battle of ideas as well as
' the battle of bullets Kansas has ever
)wn far out on the firing line. Kansas
; is neither eastern nor western, northern
;nor southern; it is the central state,
t the hnb of the Union. It is the rich
juicy meat in the national sandwich.
There is nothing the matter with
Kansas materially," said Governor
Hoeh, who, after enumerating tne great
resources of the state, said:
! - "Bat the real greatness of the state
is not measured by.ita geographical lo
cation, by its territorial extens or by
its material resources. The real great
ness of a state is measured by the char,
aeter of its people. - , - , "
"Kansas," he said, "could make the
same proud boast made.-onee by a citi
aen of Maine, that we. raise men
her"V r '5 ;.r.s i'-.------
"Men whom the Inst of office does not
kill ; . - -'.
Men Whom the spoils of office 1 cannot
'-' bnvt , ' , ; .
3ieo .vho 'pos-seas opinions and a wHk Y ft V. " l'P
t.Me, w?rhve wwm har1"8 ,Mh i 25
Men who eaaVahd-befori a&"-
.00
.50
In publicity .., iB thiBk. -cXc
. '.--.' 'Capital Stables .. ... 3.00
Pae. States T. k T. Co.
Renner. Jos ,
Richardson, W. Y...
8c h mid, Mrs. Jos..
Smith, F. E... .. . ,
Fkockton k Co..
White D A A Son..
Wade R M ft Co.. .
Woodburn Mer. Co.
Current Kxpense Account.
Burghardt Co... .. ..' 1.95
Culver, W. J... 10.00
Glass k Prudhomme . . 9.28
Herriek, B. B. Jr.. .. 1. 00
Mi ley, Wm... ,i .... .50
Moores, E. T... .. .,10.30
Pattoa Bros.. ....... 37.20
Pae. States T. ft T. Co. 17.93
Redmon Broa.. . .. .. 7.00
Richardson, W. Y. . . 2.46
Rpland, J. W.. . .. .. 10.00
Salem Gnn Store. . . . .25
Scott, J. H...-... .. .. ,7.54
Hiegmund, J. C. . ..... ' 8.00
Statesman Pub. Co... . 34.00
v Court House Expense.
Bernardi ft Dunsford. 5.80
9.25-Cont'd
1.95
10.00
9.28
1.00
'J-- .50
10.30
37.20
17.95
7.00
2.46
10.00
.25
7.54
8.00
34.00
a'm Worden. C.'A .
4.00 I - County Court and Commissioners. .
2.80 Hofer Bros. 9.50 9.50
-1 Statesman Pub. Co. ... 9.50 9.50
l.OOlMiley, Wm 25 . 00 25. 0O
11.25 jNeedbam, I. C. 21.40 . 21.40
Reports and Petitions.
In the matter of the eounty aid for
Mrs. Kllen Parker Discontinued.
In the matter of the application of
Citizen Light ft Traction o for per
mission to extend their track and oper
ate ears theron to the rock quarry,
about 1 Vi miles south of the eity limits
Granted.
In the matter of eounty aid for Max
Sc'hmidt Granted $5 ier month with
, P. W. Mess as uisbursinsr aent.
10.50 j iB tne matter of the deed from W. O.
6.00 Tearsoa to Marion county for road pnr
21.00 poses Acceptel and recorder instruct
12.00 j C(j 0 record same.
6.00 ' In th in Ho. nt tho no!ti. nt V V
ole for perminsion to build trestle
roadway to connect certain property in
Aurora with county road Granted.
In the matter of awarding prizes for
volunteer work on roa!s for 1903 The
awards made.
In the matter of accrued costs in sur
veying the road petitioned for by A. L.
Gregg. et al. Clerk instructel to re
quest payment of same.
In the matter of the petition of J. G.
Voget, et al, for the location of a coun
ty road Established.
In the matter of taxes oa certain land
contiguous to Marion and Linn counties
and to Marion and Clackamas counties
Sheriff instructed to remit the taxes
thereon when it is shown that the same
Isnd has been assessed and paid for in
either of the adjoining counties.
12.00
f.0'
9.00
7.30
7.50
4.50
1.5)
22.50
5.00
8.00
122.12
1.50
5.02
27.10
2.00
40.00
49.59
.80
5.88
rlte direct to Ucpartnont It.
PORTLAND. ORF.HON. 0
5000
3
TELEGRAPHERS
NEEDED
Annnatlr, tn SO the prr jsitmnF rfirA 1T
K nil road and Tlprr.h ('..iiipn iu'- V mnt
YouD( Men and Iiulls l ....! tmi.ii.. -
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND RAILROAD ACCOUNTING
W furniah "."i fwr rl .f th.- ..r!'ri
and Klation Ac.nli, in .iTn-rira ur i
arbnola -ara Ihc Urgrnt .'-liiiv- Ti l-erh
aennftia ia the world. KkUI.Iik1i.iI '.'0 r
and pduracd by all lenHnig J j 1 1 a y Oftn-inU.
Wa .i.ntf a 92 .o liquid to evrrr flud'-nl
tn fnrniHh him or hrr a ,ili j in from
S40 t S0 a month in Tat-" rait
Knrif Mountain. r front f7 to 9l
month in atatra r-i.t if tltr K-ickii. iniw'li-
trlr uKn rraduation.
Student ran cnt r a an)- titixv N
tinna. Kor full parii'i;Ur rrsardini; any
tr arhoola. riir dirnl to "r - iitiv n!Tn
t Cincinnati, O. Calalosuv fr--.
Tt)3 llcrsa School of Telegraphy,
:b' treacheron. riei ''.lS
""'"0W1ld'" w10 liTe.8alere'WsterCo... .... 13.4.'
5.80
1J
3.2S
64.50
4.55
i.dt)
.50
13.43
15.40
3.001
IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
HELENA, 1 Nov. 17. The supreme
court today held the state anti-trust
law unconstitutional in the ease against
Cudahy and other Chicago packers. The
court declares the law faulty because it
exempted from its provisions the agri
cultural, horticultural and laboring
classes.. ' .:.
CluclnasM. Ohio.
AUaata, Oa.
Texarkaas, Tex.
Buffalo. T.
LaCroM. Win.
San Francleco, Cal-
NewHI Rivenrisw Academy
Boardinr and l4iy Srhool for J B1
Younc Mm. MlUUrr Tralnlux. hfiHnt
frcparrd fnr mny rillm. N. K. A. diplnma
ara rrrrirrd by th I iTrritiii. Kali fm
iMiCtna rU-ptrml-r Jl. I ;". Write for l'r"'
prtoa to A. O. NEWIUk Principal and Prp..
0 to 949 I'orlictl Ijjrert. I'ortland, Orr"'
Ptinea Jlain 2669. j '
Interoatlonal Correspondence Schools,
SCRAPVTOIV. fA.
r H. V. REED, Representatives,
HBADQUAK'IERH, EUQENE, O KEG ON
TVL.I, 'INFORMATION FURNISHED JPON BEQUEST.
rtspreeenUtlve Is In Salem et ELORIDCC HOUSE, Irtm the
let to $th each menth.
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