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DAIM OAHTXl? JOWtkAJ. kfati. blt&OW. XWisoAV. NOVHMBHR 8, 1M Ste" - - HM' -- -e SKKI-ANNUAI REPOIVT the County Clork ot Marlon County, Oregon showing the amount . t nlnlmn Allowed by tll6 Countv f!mirf nf oot.J n.... -- nuniuers ' - - -- - " uuuuij, iur allowed, amounts 01 warruui uruwu, uio amount of warrants out dlng and unpaid, from the lBt tiny of April, 1908, to the 1st day of ber, -908. , what nccount allowed fc v , - Claims Warrants ntv Court auu o,H,Bay"S' iiHH. ? 1,164.00 . .'. ult Court 'Jff". I.. rvuirt .... K "" rlff'S OlllCO 4,127.40 1.702.2B 2,024.98 2,421.04 1,424.93 GOO'.Ol) 302,10 827.80 - 150.00 2,302.0,n 220.50 : ' 103.57 2,S4fQ3 '2,322:27 CS7.G2 . t.-,.. .....-;' .. j ;ji .! p r ri" ; - r rt- v ' .. .1 Soldiers ...... M.f... 468.00 :::::. ..,.,.:it :, ck'6 Office jrirf , .order's Offlco ....$ insurer's Offlco 'Sw;'' :' --.- nfflpo ....... .... . iool superintendent's Olilco f. ick Inspector ' V .es-or's Office i;L-. v, . , sment and Collection of Taxes'. r : v , . V - , txrpn-if ' m. - , j,o80 expanse . . . rrM;'A wl 1 ;, iwr. . bt . . ...,.. ... " . ,. ... 1 - fT. f- llgnt hit fdges ry Exiicn f . . Mlon Exn-nso . ids nnd Highway he ran nit Insctor . . , Hh Officer bate of Fees . . . wt Sprinkling . . hant Officer tti Pavement . vevor bnlle Court . . . irtimg ertln County Record f.,.:: . ... ,v cl Ilrldgo nnd Mai Bridges crry Fair Bitla Ferry Account. .- ... r. . ... J.I ftfc fr 205.50 ' 4,150.73 325.00 .: 5,451,04 . 47,30710 3.60 60Q.00 382.00 . ' 374.20 , . 75JP0 32.45 . 0,744.86 143.50 23.15 . .200.00 sps.oo . 1,341.04 , "3"367u4' 100.00 '50.00 $97,005.99 4,127,40 1,702.25' 2,024.98 2.421.G4 1,424.93 600.00, 362. 10' 827.80 ,150.00 , 2,302.00 220.6,0 103.57 2J842.63 2,322.2,7' 687.62 4,543.15.' a 4G8.qo' 205.5.0 4,150.73 325.00 ri,4l!l.Qt 47.397.10 3.60 600.00 382.00 32. 4u" 6,744.80 143.50' 23.15, 200.00 S35.00 100.00 50.00 $97,065.99 3uttandlng unpaid warrants on.tho 1st day of October, 1908: 7 31.01 i Cvv 13:90 8.50 59.00 125,7b 163.50 177.74 152.72 172.64 G33.28 6,430.02 rota A.Tim, of OutstandlitR Warrants $7,964.12 Si'tiii-Aiitiuitl 'Smnnmiy Statement. fhe followln Is the sem'-nnnual "jtatement of the flnnnclnl condition of ICoqnly of Marlon In iho Stato 0' Oregon, on the 1st day of October, M, A. D.; LlnlrllltlfH. iwarranls drawn on the County Treasury, and outstanding pad unpaid on tho 1st day of October, 1908 $ 7,904.12 Resource. Rloquent Taxes 1900 , llnquent Taxes 1901 , llnqnent Taxes 1902 llnquent Taxes 1903 , llnqaent Taxes 1904 , linqifent Texas 1905 llnquent Taxes 1906 . 2,287,53 2,393.03 1,650.81 2,558.38 4,124.48 3,238.00 5,638.02 llnquent Taxes 1907 i 31,902.92 funds In hands of County Treasurer $ ri3,794'.12 , 103,545.06 I. (Total Resources $157,339.18 t 1 of Oregon, County of Marlon. s. R. D. Allen, County Clerk of the County of Marlon, State of Oregon, thereby certify that tho forcglng Is a' true and correct statement of the iter and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said Coun- pr the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1908; on t accounts the same were allowed, the" amount of tho warrants drawn the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appears tho records of my office and in my official custody. Wncfs my hand and the seal of the County Court of tho said County day of A. D 1908. County Clerk. Balem, Oregon, October 1, 1908,' feml-annual statement of money received for taxes and turned over to : wiumy Treasurer by tho Sheriff of Marlon County, aiaie 01 uregon tlelx months ending October t, 1908. 1007 itoll. 1 Lhnd APr 1, 1908 Including Receipt No. 6921 $ 6.494.69 wted slnco that date up to Oct. I, 1908, Including Receipt M S52S . 5ri.nsc.sfl -- ? 1---- iff a M 'H V ftl . . S 31.561.49 wd over April 4 1908 !M! ?! ! ! .' 10.S50 37 lMd ever Vt)r!i 11. inn 4.549.71 ied over , is, iaQ8.; aedovcr Ai 11 25. 1908 ioverMa) 2, 1908 ;a over May 9 190s .. a over May 16, 19Q8 ..... . , , .overMaj 23. 190S jt.A .. " ....,..... 1 - uver May 30. 1908 oea over Jane 6. 1908 2 ver June 13, l?08 Bd over June 20, 190S Dd OTer June 27, 1908 ted over July , i908 over July u. 1908 overJmy20i908 Z over July 25. 1908 - vtcr August 1, 1908 t: t f . t ( J? lP ' ft 722.17 1,099.07 630.80 404,37 401.03 249.31 206.87 380.97 112.40 ' 274.19 3R8.03 494 20 612.77 345.79 323.62 345.18 "J r August 8," 1908 !!!'. !.'!.!!!!! '.'..' i 1 . i ... . 288-28 r Augugt 15, 1908 0Ter ALgust 22. 19fl8 0Ter August 29, 1908" ;.. 307.0? 527.25 151.62 er September' 5. 1908 .", .'.".'. .'. '. '.'. .'....,.. , 269.37 er Septt-mler 12 isns . " ; . 361.55 !rp2eb.rltiMg.,,.v.,: t, 1.578.5R 1 0Ter Sentemhftr s 10 1.774.61 haD4 October 1, lSOSlHclvdlHf RwelPt NoU 8523 . . 3,906.39 .$ 31,561.49 91 State of Qreon, County qf Marlon, rb. i", H. P. Mlnto, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Maron County, State qt Oregon do hereby .certify that the foregoing statement 1b true as I verily beHcve. H. P. M1NTO, Sheriff and Tax Collector' of Mnrlon County, Or. Scml-Anniinl" Statement. ' Of the County Treasurer of Marlon County, Oregon, for the three months ending on the 30th day of September, 1908, of money received ami paid out, from whom received and from what source received nnd on wnat account paid out. v Warrants $ Oct. l'Bhlr. ...;.-;.!. Generril Fund. 46,137.60 July 6 Cnsh 15',68d'.47' Ex. Treas. .$ 1907 Tax Fines Llconso Clerk's Fees Recorder's Fees., Miscellaneous ... lr 54,214.21 3,284.30 50.00 400.00 1,228.40 1,178.40 462.71 Cash Paid Interest on i? $ 60,818.07 i' ScliooJ Districts. SO'4.41 July 6 Cnsh $ 6QjStl8.07 fionds Oot. 1 mi. 1 332.75 891.23 Ex. Trons. .$ 1907 Tax ...... InU fronuGlarka., 554.54 901.10 332,75 $ 1,788.39 ? iu 'f County School Fund. - - July Oct. lBal' $ 79)367.98 r f - i 6 Cash Ex. Treas.. $ 08,643.34 1,788,30 IT f . 1907 Tax 1,703.20 -rstnte Approprlat'n 9,020.80 Sale of Estray. . . . .58 '. Or.t.1 ' v? ,'( rijj, uni. . $ 79,307.98 General if. $ 79,367. 9S $ Uonilt I'Vmil. " July G Cash 2,110.49 3 1907 Ex. Trees . . $ Tnx 1.S20.05 290.44 2,110.49 $' 2,110.49 Oct. 1-Bal .'....$ Inst It nto Fund. July 6 Cash Ex. TrcaB..$ 436.45 625.45 ' Rcg.t.n; Permits 27.00 Tonchors Exam . . 158.00 Certificates 4.00 625.45 $ Warrants Oct. 6 Dal , Indigent Soldier Fund. .$ 180.00 July 6 Cifsh Ex. Treas.. $ 122.65 1907 Tax 625.45 188.24 14.41 ' 1 Oct. 1 Bill $ 302.05 , $ 302.65 School Library Fund. ..." July 6 Cash Ex. Treas.. $ 1,410.98 1,430.74 . 1907 Tax 28.76 $ 1,439.74 $ 1,439.74 Warrants $ Oct. 1 BnJ Special Itond Districts. 6,849.25 July 6 Cash Ex. Treas.. $ 2.66Q.63 1907 Tnx 9,094.04 415.84 $ 9,509.88 $ 9,509.88 Warrants . Oct. 1 Bnl. Cities. 602.49 July 416.10 0 Cash Ex. Trejis . . $ 1007f Tax.iV. .. 273.86 744.73 Oct. l.Bnl , $ l,018.l?9" $ 1,018.59 State of Oregon. 58.20 July 6 Cash Ex.. Treas.. $ 58.20 Oot. 1 Bnl 58.20 , $ 58.20 Ovcrjdus Iind. ' 172.12 July 6 Cash Ex. Treas. .$ 172.12 172.12 TotiU. July $ 172.12 Cash Ex, Trons. .$136,966,03 Receipts 20,245.53 DlBuusements $157,211.56 , 53,066.50 Oct. 1, 08 Baf: on 'hand. $103,545.06 State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss. I, J. G. Moore, dopreby certify that'thfpreg.fng Is a tfue and correct statement of the amountsecoivod,' yald out' i'n remaining on hand In thq County Treasury of 'said County fpr the'threJe month ending oa the 30th day of September, 1908. Witness my hand this 26th day of Ootobor, 1908. J. O. MOORE, Treasurer: THE CITY COUNCIL HAS A MERRY SESSION t Saloon Matters Predominate-ScIirieber Loses Liceise- Franchise Question Postponed-More Paving Somo Interesting rnnttura were nlto time In which to thoroughly dls brought up in the mooting of ho city 1 cubs the Portland General franchise, council last evening, which were . which has been presented to thq hotly argued by tho members. 'council for approval nnd a special Tho first business taken m by the ' meeting was decided upon to ho held body was tho saloon llcenso applied next Thursday week, at which time for by George Patterson, -whojs now 'the matter will be decided upon, proprietor of the Talklngton place. The proposed purchase of cortala Alderman Pressnel strongly obJeoUd . lands In Fulrmount Park, which Is to the renewing of a license to Pat.jto be converted into a city park, was terson on the grounds ho vm two reported upon by Alderman Hud days late in making application for cllffe. The property in ueatlon can r onw nermit Presnel's objections bo purchasod by the city for thei were overruled, however, and the sum of $960, and the present owner, liquor license was ordered issued to Mat Brown of Siglverton, will take -laHnronn I'0" PJ HieBl in OOnUS. 1 118 aiDOUIll Alderman Walter Low, of the' of the land aggregates about 20 committee on the proposed bouN' acres, and for the purpose Intend- state fair, o(i. ana is saia to ue in cues uoca- New and Slightly Used A'uionidbil I i bUUUHl, SULU UK bXUHANUtD. Great bargains In tho follewlngautos: Tourist '07 model, 7 passenger, glass front, clock, speedo meter, gas lights, In porfect order, $1650. Cost $3000. Franklin Touring Car, top.gaa lights, nowly overhauled. Cost $3100, for $1350. Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glnsa front, top, spoedomoter, clock, gns lights, In fine cond ltlon. Cost $3000,, for $1350. . Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, Bikbdometor, gns HghtB, In lino condition. Cost $3000, for $1250, A bargain. Orient Touring Cnr, glass front, top, all now tires. Cost $2800, for a quick snlo $800. NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES. Popo Wnverly Electric, In perfect condition, boon used iy m months. Cost $2200, with now rcctlflor for charging from olec trie light. -Cost $3000, nil for $1150. All makes of Runabouts In perfect condition, from $175 to s $G00. FOR BARGAINS SEE US. THE WISE MAN BUYS A USED CAR i Portland Automobile Commission House I AUTOMOBILE ROW. 534-36 Alder Street, Corner 17th. Phone A Main 4455 t We are the only exclusive Second-Hand Dealers in. Portland. The largest on the Coast. I FREE STORAGE AUTO REPAIRING IHIHHHtlHWWWWWWWWHIWWmHHWWUHWWirf READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. It St m rltrt ' f J Sf m 7 x y J Qjyr k price: range 2Q TO 4C Wc Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White .Skirts Just Right, Wo gjuaranteo 10. All ot our shirtwaists are eare fully washod with a special neutral soap, Btarched Just whoro thoy should bo starched and Ironed by experts who have made shirtwaist Ironing a Bpoclal Btwdy. Wo are pleasing the most careful drossorB In tho city twlth our shirtwaist work and aro Buro wo can ploaso you. Miiy we have a trial. t SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 136166 8. Liberty Ut to tho city council rolntivo to a mountain wntor systom, which was signed by novoral of tho property holders in that vicinity. They al so urged tho council to tnk estops Ip providing a auttablo flro protection, which ,thoy claim, is sadly lacking, Tho mattor was roforrod to tho com mittee on flro and water, to report at tho noxt meeting. A resolution coming from the Hoard of Trado was read, regarding the unllghtod' alleys, Tho resolu tion cited tho urgent need of lights in the alleys, aa bolng a safeguard to the public froih tho criminals who frouontBuch secluilod places? The commltteo on Are and wntor were glvon chargo of this matter. A potltton was read asking that a crossing be built oa Court and Front street to replace tho prosont one, which In now in very bad Bhapu. oeramltteei on streets. J, W. hrlstJRB, of Hugeno, sub- HiltteA a petltlea to permit payment on jtHseesmenUi overdue on proper ty on StQate street, which has been Tf wm"r wetM a are set iMlmdf Ml helthet vo have exaeMag etM either In the way of faoutv. WW toeus autiH ana lunes JMrlouIy tax their ttrength,. werrirr BpwwrsiBKiuoiuer, ur. riwcei favorite PfeTlptlon has proved a most valuable suAciVtlng tonle and Invlgorat I Ing nervine, Ily ttllmely uui, wuch jvbidi-d. Ttt pirating table and tlu" woiim. uu tx-iiri. Sfldf. 'i bf t bo ot, ployed JJL thl m"t . , . ' ' 'i -i i . . vitluahlw wntnap- renmiy wrv witiwi 1 tll) mn evard leading to tho grounds, reported that the commit-, tlong within reasonable distance of tee were not In the position to hand" the city that could be selected. Al in a full report 'oh the matter at dermen Kadcllffe and Elliott, of tho present, but will do so at the next seventh ward have bees, taking great rmiar meeting of the council. . Interest in this improveweiit. Alderman Greenbaum then sug-' 'The Englewood Improvement gested that th ebody state wme del- Lege preeeate a cowwunlcatfonj toWitoixl tl-wn. t Th-" Favorite I'reK'rlp toi)-Jmspfre"'tt srsat boon to expectant motiici-s by pMparing the syitent for th coming of baby, thereby rendering child b.'rth afo, f.'wy, and almost pain low, Hear In mind, plosso that Dr. I'lcrcVi Fuvorlta ikrrcrIptlon Is not a secret or talent mcdlclno, agulnst which the until tun lllaont people aro quito naturullr avcsrtH), becaiiM) of tho uncertainty lo. ibolr composition and nsrtnicacuttrsck'r, but ii a mkiuci.vk or kxowh Couitni' tiox, a full lUt of all I w Ingredlenu belny printed, lu plain Etigliiih, ou every bottle vrrpitr. An termination of this list ot Jncmllciit w dlictoto the fact tbatlt 1 Bon-aicoliollc In Jtf comoKHIoii. chsmlo ny pure, iri!i-riinci g yeeria uuinj the place of the commonly iuw4 slcohol, la lu makein. in this connect Ion it mt not be m of tlot to itkU Utat tka FavorJto I,rlcilntloH"f Dr. i'ieres to lit? oflU WHilrJuBput 9 r.tM cure of woman's priillir wwimw sm'sIU, stem, ana kiu mroiiKH arugyl'ts, an the iarredleut of which have Ute a, anlmous wwiorawHent of all tho lilliir aacdlcal wrlterf and tchr fit all tk veral teheoU ef practice, ih that tee' as reaiedlM for the allwU for whlcii Favarite 'rwrlpthifii' to rwoULi A llttia book of thtMe 4dreweaU wll N eat U any addreM, potusald, sbmI absoluuly frt If yeu rMHMMjMi Ky Mttal cant,r letter, rf BrVE V, eree.' I. ftofeVVmueat PelleU wn es JlatAliAm, ieaHbiillLal tidM (el h -"' t w yrwwwt FrnFM'i ie ww ' JFw" i auuaj .t-J0MJgJitLMi3m taken In hand by tho city for dolln (juont taxes. Tho petitioner also desires to pay tho assessment on street improvement In front ot the proporty. Tho city nttornoy waB al so Instructed to make an examina tion of the property, and report at tho noxt, regular mooting. A petition waa then read request ing that tho council transfer the jlquor license of August Sgchrelber to Otto A. Kllep, it being claimed BOchrelbor la no ttH ep'roper kind qf a saloon keeper. Councilman Itadcllffe commented atrongly ngalnBt gchrUber belsg permitted to hold a -license, stating that tho conditions of his naleon were no better than those of the houses on, Forry street, and that mlnbrB Word frennontly seen' la the place, oven after Ccljrleljef ha faced u Jury, Jkpwijh aqulted on the charge -of vJolatjnji the llqaor law. Ho closed stating that he would not be a party to granting; Schrleber a Ijcense at all, and was In favor of reyoklng the present ose. The petition presented by Ir4tnoi asked that the council rovoke thei saloon man's license on the- am ground as arguvd by JtadclIU Th council then took a volo oa th'o prori' oaltlou, nnd the petitions were grunted and Schrlobor'a IIcobbo re voked. A resolution was passed for tho Improvement of Forry atroot, from waterproof blthullthlc pavomeiit. Alderman Klliott addressed iho council regarding tho bad condition of niiBh street on tho north side of A. Dafjuo'e store, In Boguth tlaClom. Mr DuQuo agreed to haul the neces sary grnvol to mnku tho (Ills if the council would jHirohusu the mutoiiiil Tho council looked favorably upon the request nnd ordered tho utrevt Improved. A bill to establish on up-to-date health board was. introduced during the muotlng, which got tho approv al of most of the councllmen. Tho bill sot forth tho great demand for. a thqroughly organlzod bourd of hoalth with nn expert physlclari at tho head of lr. Suitable post houbce weru also Included in the report nnd places to caro for cases which come under the city's jurisdiction. CASTOR I A ?r Ikfc'Bti id Ckilire iWKWYii HmAfwiyj' Sers tae Wgbatu.v .( Mil Zs?ffi&