Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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MARION COUNTY FINANCES
Semi-Annua! Reports of the Sheriff
treasure and Clerk
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
of tlio County Treasurer of Marlon County, Oregon, for1 the six months end
ing on tho 31st dny of March, 1005, of money received nml paid out, from
whom received, nml from whnt source received and on what account paid.
From What Sourco Received and from
Whom Received. General Fund.
To amount on hdnd from last report . $0,005 14
To 1003 taxes, sheriff .. .f 8,750 00
To 1003 taxes, poll; sheriff 123 81
To 1003 cost; sheriff i 212 17
To Del. taxes and Interest; county clerk. ...... ,3 "30
To 1001 tnxes; sheriff v....... 38,810 03
To 1004 taxes, poll; sheriff '....'. 434 CO
To 1004 taxes, poll; assessor 103 00
To fines and forfeitures ;..... 807 45
To llcenso 5 00
To county clerk's fees; county clerk -.;.. '-... 2,301 80
To couuty recorder's fees; county recorder ... 2,727 00
To miscellaneous
To transfer from road fund
By general fund, warrants
Balanco April 1, 1005.
To nmount on hand from last report.
To 1003 taxes, sheriff
To Del. taxes, county clerk
To fine
To 1001 taxes, sheriff
By county school orders .
Balance April 1, 1005
To amount on hand from last report.
By warrants
Cash balanco April 1, 1005
To 1004 tax, sheriff
Balanco April 1, 1005.
To amounts on hand from last report
To certificates, county school supt ,
To registrations, county school supt...
To permits, county school supt ,
To teachers' Exnms. Co. School Supt.
By instltuto warrants ...s
Balanco April 1, 1005
To nmount on hnndjfrom lnstfuoport, .
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To 1004 taxes, shoriff
By warrants
Balanco' AprlJ
1, 1005... i.
To 1003 taxes, shoriff ........ J.-1
To 1004 taxes, shoriff
To U. S. 5 per ot. Innd sales. Stnto Troas
B,
By transor to general fund
Balanco April 1, 1005,
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To 1004 taxes,
s, sheriff- rif,4 , . . . ,, . ...'.
Balanco
April. 1, ms : ;
To amount on hnnd, last report
To 1003 taxos, shoriff Jf.l,,..,ii
To 1004 taxes, shoriff
To Do), taxes, county dork
To miscellaneous
By iutorcst on bonds 1 ' ' ,
By cash to Dint, Clerks and City Treas.
Balaneo April 1, 1005
Cash on hand Oct. 1, 1004,. &...' ; ..$'81,402 20
Becolpts ,., ., 105,357 15
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$180,750 44
Disbursements ....... ,.,,..,,, ,, 124.074 33
Cash on. baud, April 1, 1005.,, ,,..,$ 02,685. 11
State of Oregon, Couuty of Marlon, ss.
I, V. Y. Richardson, do hereby cortify that tho foregoing is a truo and cor
rect statomont of the amounts rccolvcd, paid out, and remaining on band in
tho County Treasury of said county for tho ,six months ending on tho 81t
day of March, 1005.
Witness my band and soul this 28th day of April, 1005.
W. Y. RICHARDSON,
County Treasurer.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
of jnoney received for taxes and paid to tho County Treasurer by the 8herlff
of Marlon County, Oregon, for tho six months ending March 31st, 1005.
On tho 1003 Roll
'Turned over on October 15tb, 1004,,...,,...,,,, ,,, ,, $ o,246 18
Turned over on Noverabor 7th, 1004. ,.,,.,,.., , .,..,,.,,.. 0,631 80
Turned over on December 8th, 1004 , t gf420 87
Turnod Qvcr on January 0th, 1005, taxes , 873 10
Costa t. , , 27 87
Turned over on January 21st, 1005, taxes . . . , , 1,543 44
200 55
853 60
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$04,010 52
$35,805 32
28,754 20
04,010 52
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County School Fund.
$70,045 40
4;'504 21
75
50 00
10,074 48
$01,034 00
$08,134 87
$23,800 03
01,034 00
Overplus Tax Salo Fund.
183 20
$11 14
. 172 12
183 20
Special Road District No. 27.
$440 18
$440 18
" . Instltuto Fund,
$541 70
0 00
18 00
10 00
102 00
fV'
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$707.70
$223 05
483 75
Ind. Soldier Fund,
. s $034 35
V if JL
70,2l.
':M"W-v,'"'M:f :
273 35
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$077 01
$301 00
070 01
077 91
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Oenernl Road Fund.
.
,A . . . sl, $853 50
." . 2,032 08
745 20
$4,531 80
$853 50
3,078 27
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$4,531 80
School LIbrnrv Fund.
yfe , kyy, , , . $873 35 ,
. . ; .:. .:..
$273 35
Special School Districts and Cities.
,. , . $332 38
,V. .3,358 03
20,200 05
,. 14
, 34 25
"$23,035 35
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$34 23
10,503 80
4,307 30
$23,035 35
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DAILY OAT XTAIi JTOOBWAL, BALTTM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 3,
Costs :
On hnnd April 1st, 1005, taxes
Cost ,
Total amount 001100101! tip to and Including Receipt No. 6345 $18,481 03
On 1004 Roll
Turned over on February 13th, 1005 , .$24,017 70
Turned over on Fobrunry 20th, 1005 10,014 77
Turned over on February 27th, 1005... .,.'... .-...v ......j.. ...,. 17,487 25
Turned over on March 24th, 1005 v. .' 21,014 10
On hnnd April 1st, 1005 N .',...,102,101 20
Total amount collected up to and including Receipt No. 5320 $182,228 17
Stato of Oregon, County of Mnrlon, si.
I, W. J. Culver, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marlon County, Stnto of Oro
gon do hereby certify that tho 'foregoing statement Is truo nnd correct ns I
verily believe.
. W. J. CULVER.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT .
of tho County Clork of Mnrlon County, Oregon, showing tho amount of claims
allowod by tho County Court of said County, for whnt allowed and tho nmount
of warrants drnwn, from tho 1st dny of October, 1004, to tho 1st day of April,
1005.
On Whnt Account Allowed.
Ronds and highways ,
Bridge
Poor
Circuit court
.Tufttico court .'
Sheriff's ofllco (
Clerk's ofllco ,'.
Recorder's ofllco ....' '.
Treasurer's account'..- -.
Coroner's ofllco ....' .'
School superintendent's ofllco
Asscssr's ofllco
Assessment nnd collection of .taxes
Tax rcbato
Current expenso
Courthouso expenso
Jnll nccount
Insane account
Election nccount
County court nnd commissioners
Rebato of fees
Indlgont soldiers' nccount
Stock inspector's account . . 1 .'.
Reform school
Oregon Stnto Fair for 1004,
Lewis and Clark Fair v
Total expenditures . . . '.
Outstanding unpaid County Warrants
1807 - ..'
1808
1800
1000
1001
1002 1
1003
1004
1005
Total amount of outstanding warrants
Estimated Interest nccrucd thereon
Bemi-Annual Summary Statement
Tho following is tho scml-nnnunl statcmont of tho finnnclnl condition of tho
County of MnrIon,in tho Stnto of Oregon, on tho 1st dny of April, A. D. 1005.
Liabilities
To wnrrnnts drawn on tho County Troasuror, and outstanding nnd
unpaid on tho 1st day of April, 1005 $2,004 55
Estimated interest nccrucd thereon 4 17
Total liobilltlefl '.
Resources . '
Delinquent taxes 1803 If. .' $ '7,00i 21
Dellnquont taxes 1804 . 3,353 08
Delinquent taxes 1805 ,.li,.', . 4,453 85
Delinquent, taxos 1800 ,V. . . . . .' 5,001 60
Delluquont' tnxes 1807 ... , 4,600 00
Dolinquont taxes 1808 .' 3,502 00
Delinquent )nxcs 1800 .'. 2,014 85
Delinquent taxes 1000 v p,257 22
Dolinquont taxes 1001 ,',,,, 2,502 83
Delinquent taxes 1002 1,730 24
Delinquent taxes 1003 .' 3,082 31
Taxes 1004 "221,711 51 x
Dy funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to
payment of county warrants 62,034 70
Total rojoureos
Stato of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.
I, John W. Roland, County Clerk of tho County of Marion, Stato of Oregon,
do horoby certify that tho forogolng is a truo and correct statcmont of tho num
ber nnd amount of claims allowed by" tho County Court of said county, for the
six months ending on tho 31st day of March, 1005; on what accounts tho same
wore allowed, tho amount of warrants drawn and tho amount of warrants out
standing and unpaid as tho same appears upon tho records of my ofllco and in
my official custody.
Witness my hand and the' seal of th County Court of the said county this
10th day of April A. D. 1005.
(Seal) - JOHN W. ROLAND.
County Clerk.
YOUR
Stationery
AN INDEX TO YOUR
BUSINESS
We print the kind of
Stationery that will givo
Your Business a good
standing.
Let ua figure with yoa
ELLIOTT
Phono 2953
2
84 30
525 58
1740
Warrants
drnwu.
$11,114 25
820 30
2,835 01
1,840 02
1,210.55
1,000 08
1,503 00
1,410 48
Claims.
$11,114 25
820 30
2,035 01
1,840 02
1,240.55
1,000 08
.' 1,503 00
1,410 48
..t 400.08
00 70
.' 085 80
2,100 00
'. 387 71
2103
1,003 53
2,037 07
024 01
.''.... 80 70
1,013 40
, 1,212 70
;... 10 00
'. 201 00
150 00
; 13 00
; 200 00
1,122 40
400.03
00 70
085 80
2,100 00
387 71
21 03
1,003 52
2,037 07
024 01
80 70
1,013 40
1,212 70
10 00
251 00
150 00
13 00
200 00
1,122 40
$35,505 28 $35,505 28
on tho first day of April, 1005.
.. .$25 05
50 85
43 80
; ;. 57 72
; 02 05
160 75
257 40
' 500 05
804 03
$2,004 55
4 17
$2,0D8 72
$320)450 55
Would You "Worry" for
Five Cents an Hour
Your work is probably hard enough
aftor you have subtracted tho
"worry" from it.
It will be a bit too hard for you if
you cultivate tho luxury of worry
ing Because you need a new clerk, or
new servant, or partner, or sten
ographer, or more business capital
none of tlieso things need to worry
you.
A Want Ad. big enough to be effec
tive will cost you less than twelve
hours of worry at five cents an hour.
And the chances are that your want
can be filled in twelve hours or less.
Is is worth five cents an hoar to
secure Immunity from worry?
PLACB YOUB WANT AD IN
TUB JOUBNAL.
. It will bring roanlts.
1005.
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There Is a disease prevailing In this
country most dangerous because so deccp-
uc. dianyHuuucii
deaths nrc caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
p apoplexy arc Often
tlic r
result of kid
Lucy disease. If
kidney trouble Is
allowcdtoadvance
thckidiiey-poison-cd
blood will at-
IUCK W1U Yltui UIUIIO, -MUBHts v.........
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down nnd waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from n derangement of the kidneys and
a cure Is obtained quickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you arc feel
ing badly you can woke 110 mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to bold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and td get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It stands the highest for Its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and Is
sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar sire bottles. Yon may have n
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery nnd a book that tells all about It,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
. ,- .l.A ..It..! ..... M..tN f-nffl.!! Of
mer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y. When
writinir mention reading this ncncrous
offer in this paper, Don't make any
mistake, but remembcrthe name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the
address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Torturo of a Preacher.
The story of tho torturo of Rev. O.
D. Moore, pnstor of tho Baptist church,
of Harpcrsvllle, N. Y., will Interest
you. Ho says: "I suffered agonies,
bccauM of a porsistent cough, resulting
from grip. I hnd to sleep sitting up in
bod. I tried ninny remedies, without
rellof. until I took Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption Coughs nnd
Coldfl, which cntlroly cured my cough,
and saved mo from consumption." A
grand euro for diseased conditions of
Throat and Limes. At J. C. Perry's
Drug Store. 'Price 60c nnd $1.00, guar
anteed. Trial bottle free.
OJuOTOXtXia..
Bati tll ,4 " MfJ tOU H3T3 Airap
Th9 Kind Yon Hara Atari CicgM
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Qood Home Market"
Poultry t Btelner's Market
Eg(,s Per dozen, 15c.
Ducks 1012c.
Chickens 0(g)10c.
Hens 10c.
Frys-1210c
Baker, Lawrenco 6 Baker.
Eggs Per dozen, 16c.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
Potatoes 83c.
Onions 5c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bnnnnna 5c lb.
Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz.
Oranges $2.002.50.
Lemons $2.753.50.
Live Stock Market.
Steers 33.
Cows 33V4.
Sheep le.
Dressed voal Oc
Fat hogs 6,ViMe.
Baled Clover $0$10.
Bran-$22.50.
Shorts-$24.50.
Egos, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co,
Butter-21V4.
Butter fat 10c at station.
drain, Hops and Floor.
Oata-Choic white, $1.30.
Barley $2323.50.
rlour$4.40.
Wheat 80e.
Portland Market,
Wheat Walla Walla, 8384e.
Valley 8587e.
Flour Valey, straights, $4.10; gra
ham, $4.00.
Hay, feed, tt.
Baled Cheat $10.
Oats-Cboiee white, $1.351.40.
Mlllstuff Bran, $10.00.
Hay Timothy, $13.00.
Potatoes $M51.20.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12
13c; per lb; hens, 13c per lb; roosters,
old, 10c per lb; fryers, 22c per lb;
ducks, $4.000.00 per doz.; geoso 8
Oe per lb; turkeys, 1718e per lb;
dressed, 2Q21&c per lb; squabs, $2.60
3.00 per doz.
Pork Dressed, 78c.
Beef Dressed, 25e.
Veal 58c.
Mutton Dressed, 67&0.
Hops Contract, 1005, 16c; 1004 crop,
2oo for choice; 2324c for primes and
mediums.
Wool 1005 clip, valley, coarse to
medium, 2425He; fine, 26tf28u;
Eastern Oregon, 1022c.
Mohair Nominal, 3031c.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2021e;
dairy, 1017c; store, 1516e.
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&SHQWI,!NB
Three Trains to tho East Dally,
Through Pullman standard uj
tourist slooplng cars dally to. Omslu,
Chicago, Spokane; tourist uloopki
cars daily to Kansas City; throng
Pullman tourist slooptng care (wr.
nonally conducted) weekly to Chic.
go; reclining chair cars (seata tre)
to tho East dally.
70
HOURS ,
RTLArlD TO CIUCAI
No Cbssf of Cirs
OXPAUT
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TIMD BCllEDULCS
Prom Portland, Or.
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Chicago
l-ortlsnd
Special
15a m
Tift Hunt
ington wall Lake, Dtnrer. Pi
norm, umanft, nam.
CUT, 81 Loolt, Chicago
and Kait.
6 2Sp
Atlantic
Xxpnxn
$:1S P. m.
?la Ham-
lniton
Halt Lake, Dcnrer rt
Worth, Omaha, Kaniai
7:15 a, b.
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dTWi.
Hi. Uinii, Chicago
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8t. Kanl
rut Mall
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Bpokan
Walla Walla. Lewition.
jpokano. Wallace, lnU-
iian, uinntapoui HI
Pnol. Dalnth.Mllwankp.
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Chicago, and Kaat,
Ocean and River Schedule
For San Francisco Erory flro diji
at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way poiati
and North Doach Dailj (except Baa.
daj') at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m.
Daliy Bervlco (water pormlttlni) ei
Willamette and Yamhill riven.
For fuller Information ask or irrtti
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. U CMAia,
Qeneral Paseenger Agent
Tho Oregon Railroad tt NaTlc&tloi
Co., Portland. Oregon.
TIME CARD NO. 20.
No. 2 for Yaqulna
Loaves Albany 12.45 PJ1
Loavoa Corvallls 1:45 PM.
Arlvoa Yaquina 6:10 P.M.
No. 1. Returning
Loavoa Yaquina 7: IB AM.
Leaves Corvallls 11: SO AIL
Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M.
No. 3 for Detroit
Lonvo Albany 1:00 P.M.
Arrives Dotrolt (:00 PJt
No. 4 from Detroit
Loavo Dotrolt 6:30 AIL
Arrlvos Albany 11:15 A.M.
Train No. I arrlvos In Albany la
tlmo to connect with tho S. P. south
bound train, aa well as giving two ot
throo hours in Albany boforo depart'
uro otB.t. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P.
trains at Corvallls and Albany glrlst
direct tervlco to Newport and adja
cent beaches.
Train No. S for Dotrolt, Broltontraii
and other mountain resorts leaves IV
bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about 6:00 p. m.
For furthor information 'apply to
T. II. CURTIS, Acting Manager.
T. COCKRELIj, Agont, Albany.
H. II. OnONISE, Agont, Corrallii.
'
When You Come
To negotiate for tho purchase r
jale of'roal estato, possibly we a
help you out on tho money qnestioa.
We are proparod to make loans of
easonablo slzo on good property,
'artlal payments when desired.
"We are noithor doctors, lawyeri,
aor professional experts In the ('
fairs of business. But when a ttt
tomer takes a notion that our expe
ionco may be helpful to him, and
comes to us for business counael, a
ire always at his service. Tho wo
non and young people especially
velcome.
Salem State Ban
L. K. PAGE, President
E.W. HAZARD, Cashier
A Pleasant Way to Travel.
The, above vIs the usual verdict of
the traveler using the Missouri PaeMj
railway between the Pacific toait and
the east, and we believe that the
ice and accommodations given o
this statement. From Denver, Colora
do Springe and Donver there are t
through trains daily to Kansas UV
and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat
est standard eleetrle-llghted aleepj8
cars, chair ears and up-to-date dinla
cars. The same excellent service "
operated iroia Kansas City and I
Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and I"
Springs. If you are going -south,
wrlto for particulars and fou w
formation. . .
W. O. WBBIDB, Gen. Agt,
124 Third St, Portland, Ore.
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