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PAGE sIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919. Semi-Annual Report of Treasurer's Office, Marion County for mx months ending junk no, 1919. GENERAL FUND. Jjury I, 1919, Balnnr. .. -. ' Receipt mt tx . .-. 1915 Till im tx WIT Tax 1918 Tai . Fire Patrol Recorder " Feee Clerk's Fees , Depository Banks - trarveyor's Fees - - MiseeUanecu BUlard Hall License ..... Trtasfers from other Fund .". 26 67 it iss 294,381.18 189.60 3,72.3 4.072.93 3.192.94 1.271.W) 789.90 iue.00 e,9iti rO Collerted siace that date ea banj July lt, 1919 1913 TAX ROLL. Cash ob kind January lit, 1919 .. Collected siare that date --. CVk oa Band July 1st 1919 1914 TAX ROLL. Cash oa hi ad January lt, 1919 Collected since that date, including Record No. 17.456 O.lH) $ o.oo o.oo o.wr- 79.19 Warrants Paid ...... - One-Half State Tax Trsntfera to other Funds Balance DiSburwtepU. .. 31,421 M 64,064.30 ..... 93,097.36 28440.51 $492,924.03 $492 ,924.03 COUNTT SCHOOL rUNTJ . faautrv 1 1919, Balance. - Fine - - Transferred from other funds DUburaaiantS - Voucher aid - 17,414.83 lis 30, 1919, balance - -. 8,694.09 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. Jaaaarr 1, 1919, Balance , - 19 IS Tai - 1917 Tax - .... 1916 Tax 1915 Tax - 1914 Tax - v - Finea Misclloaneous -.. Transferred from other Funds Disbursement Warrants Paid $132,44.1.00 Transferred to other funds 0,203.23 luae 30, 1919, Balance, 53,496.13 $2U 202.41 max school tund Jaauery 1, 1919, Balance 1918 Tax 1917 Tax - - 1918 Tax 1915 Tax - - Disbursement. Vouchers raid 43.70 Just SO, 1919, Balance .. ,11,304.17 11 349.87 5,S1 .92 fflM so.ooo.e $24 108.92 .$ 43,483.30 .. 7."94.91 , 4 023.12 101. H8 2.80 9.80 107.30 099.71 .. 87,879.23 79.19 Total ., - Turaad over May 27th, 1919 Cain oa hand" July isl"- 1916 TAX ROLL Cash M head January 1st, 1919 . $ 0.00 Celleetfd stats that date iuctudln (Record .N. 19 100 34.09 0.00 O.tH) 79.19 79.19 0.00 4.09 tnd.ug and unid as the tame appear, H,a the records of my office and flJTf AQQ STREETCAR MEN ia t official custody. ... , mn nrriiTir, Trt Witnes, iy ham! and the seal of the couuty curt f the said county ims jj'iyj 1U lUjlUiUI lU (SEAL) ' ' " V. (i. Ht'YER. t'onty Clerk. WORK FOLLOWING BALLOT Total .. - - Turned orer Mar E7th, 1919 34.09 Total 34.09 Cash on haad July lat, 1919 - - , 0.00 11 TAX BOLL Cash on band January 1st, 1919 .... 4.37 fTollerted sine that date including Rceord No. 18ti!9 2,081.00 Total - 2,niU7 Turned over Mar 27th, 1919 - 1 919.40 Total - - 1,919 W Cash on hand July 1st, 1919 S10.77 1917 TAX IOLL Cash oa hand January 1st, 1919 ... $ 75.24 Collected sine that date including Record No. 18544 .'. iV0-' Tetal Turned over February 10th 1919 Turned oer May loth, 1919 Turned over May 28th, 1919 1:1,035.43 13,607.19 7.30.-..15 ..3li,li79.93 anaj . aj-- y y r -..m v , . wm v-. 1 p O YJif' S f(; .fhcago, Au). 1. Surface cars and ele vated trains will probably iw ruitnlirg jl.y midnight tonight, thus eniliag the strike that his cuaipleU-ly naralvxed H'hicaso1 tra-iKr.a;jm system for , four days. This was the preikicaon lousy oy w SCX. J0.OX. AM) Tl'KS AT TttK ORIXiON (212,202.41 840.28 .. 911.(4 5tWU0 14.41 .3" $ 11,349.8 INDEMNITY FUND. Isnuary 1, 1919, Balance, - KrKist ration .. ..- .- Intvrost 778.03 t2.0t 13.00 801.03 Juna 30. 1919. Balance W3.03 MASION COUNTY FAIR TOND. January 1, 1910, Balance M Stute aiilortioniiieiit -J 8173.16 Dlabuissmeuts Vouchers l'nid Junt 30, 1919, Balance 2,212.tl 2.217.IW 2,i'l7.i LIBRAE Y FUND January 1, 1914 Balance Kitra fuuds from whnul districts Transferred from other funds Disbursement Jane 30, 1P19, Balance .111.20 1.57 9.(13 300.00 SI 1.20 Total .. - (Vh oa hand July 1-t, 1919 - - 1911 TAX BOLL Cash oa haai January 1st 1919 0.00 Collected since that date including Record No. 11,718. D43,.V4.98 .MS, 14 7.79 532.14 $043,384.08 t 58,313.00 Total Turned over March 3rd, 1919 Turned over March 6th, 1919 31 j72.2j Turned over Mareh 13th, 1919 47,338.02 Turned over March lMh, 1019 .. 47,194.1 Turned over March 24th, 1919 - 48 940.70 Turned over March 28th, 11119 - 4f5,OoO.H Turned over April 5th, 1919 70,330.78 Turned over April 10th, 1919 98 393.23 Turned over April 10th, 1919 144,723.00 Turned over May 14th, 1919 33,140.14 Turned over Juie 10th, 1919 -33.30 Total $0:18,391.38 Cash on hand July "1st, J 9 19 ,W3.tiO Wat of Oregon, County of Alarion, ss. I W. 1, Nedhaui, sheriff and tax collector for Marion cjuiity, state of Orcjron, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true aa I verily lelieve. " , W. 1. XKEDJJAM, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marion County, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL EEPORT Of the County Clerk of Marion County, Oregon, ehowing tie ameunt and number of cluims allowed by the County Court of sa.ld County, for what nl lowed, amount of wnrrants drawn, the amount of warrant outstanding and m.- paid from the 1st day of January, 1919, tg the, 1 day of July, 19iu: SPECIAL CITIES January 1, 1919, llalance 2,920.07 1918 Tat 107 540.53 1917 Tax - l,.ii:u.ii 1918 Tax 4H.82, 191S Tax 5 M ! 1914 Tax '' , Dlaburtamenti Vouchers Paid $110,013.13 Transferred to other funds 167.39 Jane 30, 19)9, Balance 2,020.29 On What Account Allowed RoikIs and Highways Registration, and Elections .......... Hherlff 'a Office Clerk's Office Recorder 'a Office Tieasurer'a Office .Surveyor' Office .... Assessor'a Office Cnurt Housa Circuit C'ourt 1118.200.81 i) 18 200.81 SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS I (January 1, 1919, Balance .1,342.22 1918 Tax 114.4W1.3H County Court tud Comimssionora. Justice Court - Coronor -Inhune .-... School Superintendent'! Ofifce Health Officer Fruit Insector .. rudigent Soldier .. dependent Mother Cre of Poor Tail -- ..M..M..N... 1917 Tax m 1918 Tax , , 1915 Tax 1814 Tax Mimdllaneoue Interest and Bond Redemption j i Disbursements Voucher Paid 1119,048.96 I Interest and bond redemption 6,783.37 Transferred to other funds ....... 90.1.1 June id, 1819, Balance 3,083.14 5.736.17 232.08 1 3.31 1.66 489.43 8 678.37 Juvenile Court ............ District Attorney Htack Inspector ....... Tax Rebate ... Scalp Bounty Healer of Weight and Meaiure Dog Ta ... r'ecble minded . -Fire Protection . 1131,004.63 SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICTS. Janury 1, 1919, Bulsnee 1918 Tx 1917 Tax , 1916 Tax 1915 Tax 1914 Tax Disbursement Transferred to other funds 4 I3.497.28 Jiwe 30, 1919, Balance J3.268.73 $131 004.02 Cropher and Mole Bounty . Indemnity for Diseased Cattle Slate Fair . Advertising ...... .. War Contingent ..$ 13,724.56 33,988.32 941.22 83.24 1.43 27.01 $ .50,763.98 30,763.9 INDIGENT SOLDIER FUND. January I, 1919, Balanre $ 1JM.35 DISBURSMXNTS Tiansfcried (o other limits ... 20.u0 Jon 30, 1919, Bslsnce - t 066.37 $ 1,200.37 TRANSIENT TAX FUND Jaiaary 1, 1919, Balance , 1918 Tax 1917 Tax DISBURSEMENTS 1,200.37 $t 402.12 27.38 209.81 June 30, 1919, llalance $ 1.H99.31 1,099.31 SUMMARY llalance January 1, 1919 . $234,9:.7l lteceipts 698,788.31 IhabursemenU , $327,237.13 Balance June 30, 1919 .. 40ti.5Ol.87 , : $933,739.02 $933,739.2 i Wat of Oregon County of Marion, ss. I, I). Q. Drascr, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and rar rect statement of the amounts received and paid out and remaining ob hand ia the County Tressnry of Marion County, state of Orego, for the six months 4iJ g June .10, 1919. D. O. DSAOER, County Treasurer fur Maiion t'omty tate of Otecon. By W. V. Richardson, Deputy Salem, Oregon, July 1st, 1919. fcftgi annual statement of money rrcritrd for tales and amount turned vef to th 4'onnty Treasurer hy the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Manou ounty, Oregon, from Jsnusrv 1st !!H9 to Jily 1, 1919. 1912 TAX ROLL. es hn Jsnnsry lit, 1919 . $ 0.00 Claims .... .. $133,840.28 3,310.49 8,089.40 3,699.61 - 2,034.63 1,561.73 1,160.54 -....-- 4.63S.99 2,468.89 2,914.1" 3,227.07 1,420.29 181.70 150.00 3,828.13 637.25 706.23 200.00 1,133.43 10,301.49 150.73 80.09 211.96 42.00 273.11 2.70 80.00 111.86 819.05 187.60 6.00 130.00 82.13 ton 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1011 1910 1913 1914 1913 1916 1917 1918 1919 $206,303.96 Outstanding unpaid narrant on the 1st day of July, 1818, Oensrsi Fund Variants Drawn. $153,846,28 3,310.49 6,089.40 3,099.61 2,034.63 1,561.73 1,100.54 4,633.08 , 2.408.80 8,914.19 3,227.07 1,420.29 131.70 130.00 3,828. 637.25 706.25 200.00 1,135.48 10,301.43 130.73 50.08 473.72 201.60 211.96 42.00 ilO.'l 2.70 30.00 111.88 S19.03 187.30 6.00 130.00 92.13 $206,303.86 HUMAN INTEREST STRONG POINT There are ninny heart stirring mo ment in "A Heart in Pawn," sjesue Hayakawn's moat recent production. The nijht. scene in Japan particu larly the. thrilling rhase of the convict woman after her escape from prison, are wierillr beautiful, and only the master hand of artistry could repro duce an realistically the power and ex otic beauty of the mystic orient. Throughout the picture this fiilelity to atmosphere is prevrved, while the tilting in it poetical nptmwt, his nev er been surpassed in tihe llayakawa productions, which is high praise in deed. Hnyakswn plays a difficult rola like the artist h is, and is ably supported bv Tsura Anki in the role of Snila, with which she created a seusation on the stage. Many of Hie scenes were netunlly taken in Japan shortly before llnynk awa formed his own producing com pany. The Hnwnrth Pictures corpora tion, and preserved for use in his pro-1 ductfons. There are a number of Jnpnnese chil- j dren who are delightfully unconscious and naive, and a group of genuine (Icisha girls who dance in the tea house scene. A beautiful Japanese musical pro gram has been arranged by Nina Wudnworth Kahler for this picture to be shown, at Ye Liberty Sunday aud Monday, TUden And Beekman Meet For Court Title Today Seabrhlrt, X. J., Aug. 1. -William 1. Tililen 11 and Leonard lieekman, both youthful, a tennis star go, were to meet here, this afternoon in the final for the Heaibrigtht bowl. Each on a hard fought anateh yesterday and took part in sensational doublea. lleekmsit defeated tho veteran, Fred B. Alexauder, 3 6, 61, 6 3, and Tilden triumphed over Walter - Morrill Hull, 6 3. 5 7, 6-3. Ia the. doubWs, the national cham pion, Tilde and Vincent Richards, narrowly iwaied de.feat at the hand of Axel llravem and Robert Kinsry, but won 6-2, 4 6, 6 4. The must sensational lay of the day came in the doubles, with Alexander and H. Howard VoNh.nll succumbing to Hall and Beekuian 6 3, 2118. Tho second set required nearly two hour lu pluy and was finished in the rain. IVnn Van, N Y. Fred Kchmolier says a two pound trout jumped in his boat on Lake Keuka. Ho killed it in self defense. 1). Mahon, international president ot ithe carmen 'a union, who declared a ma- ijority of the 13,000 striking employe, jnill vote today to rc4urn to work on la naije scale of 63 to 07 cents au hour, i Voting on the refereuduiu submitted I by .Mahon began at 8 a. n. today. Bal llotng closed at 4 p. m. Straw totes tak jen last night bj- officials of the union t'iiowed the men in favor of the com j promise, which was suggested by tiov-" ernor ufsurn, oy iwv iw vuc vii Mahon, ia a stativnent addressed tit the employes, urged them to accept thj compromise, which, he said, offered the highest "ay received by clcvtrie rail way employes anywhere in America. . The life of the carmen ' union was ia danger if the men refused the propos als, he mid. Mahon believed the outcome may bo known hy 6 p. a. tonight. In that event he said, ears may be running ou reg ular schedules ty midnight. , Scores of aci-idcnts were reported tfl police today, resulting from traffic con gestion in tlie loop district. 1 James P. Oorinan was shot and ser-' iously wounded today by David Cassi dy, a precinct politician, police said, as a result of a difficulty arising from) alleged refusal of Gorman to "pick up" Cnssidy and drive him to the loop in his automobile. I .. LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS New York. Persons in Long Beach City weie urged today to postpouo their demise during strike of grave di.f.e a, who want $t a day. j.- York, Aug. 1. Libtily bond"- Ne quotations: 3Vj's, 99.56; first I s, 94.10; second 4', 93.56; first 44 , Si.W; sec ond 4'i', 94X0; third 4U'a, 93.08;. further 4Y4 's, 93.90; victory 3, 99.90; 4 's, 99.90. Milwaukee. "Suit that suit, $30, no L-ss, possibly more" will be tho cutch words in men's clothing advortislng. The $30 minimum was the verdict of tho state retail colthiers here. Chicago. Auto owners have been (licking up pedestrians during the ear strike. Sumuel Goodman picked up three men and when he reached his des tination tliey relieved him of $30 and three rings. San Francisco. There are at leant four honest policemen on the rJan Fran cisco force. They refused to accept the extra $20 given with their lnnutluv pny until informed all coppers' wages had been raised. ....$ 145.4.1 .... 257.89 .... 233.38 243.50 .... 294.60 .... 145.37 .... 1.'9.4h .... 303.24 1,950.70 $3801.79 Roads and Highways 178.90 :itiort 339.36 140. tO 135.H9 H3.1KI 7 4.33 79.82 i.J-12.01 Salem Sample Store 141 N. Commercial Street 42.(6.33 Total warrants $0:iH.12 SUMMARY STATEMENT The followiiw is the statement of the financial cosdition of the county of Marion, state of Oregon, on the 1st day of Jnly, 1919. UAllll.lTlK-i: To warrant drawn on the county treasurv, outstanding and unpaid oa the 1st day of July, 1919 - $H03U RKSOITU KS: Prlinqurnt Taxes 1900 1910 1911 ........... 1912 1913... 1914... 1913 1916 1917 - I918.. ; By funds ia hands of the rounty trea-urer .$ 3785.05 .. 4717.47 7200.00 3000.18 .. 4353.61 .. 2705.57 3021.68 4098.3S 1 9.(9.00 .. 415171.31 $470200.31 .. 4i.Hh.01. 87 .... $H76;j.38 ' Total - -. Ktat of 4Veon, County of Marion, ss. J, V. . Beyer, county clerk of the county of Marion. State ef Oreson, iks iM-reby eerfify that the forgoing la a troc and corro t st-cent at the umlti,. . n .1 .diauaI nf &iins allavc h iKa ritatv cnnct tt i.l COuntV. I for the ! sxooths ending oa the 30th day of June. I919 on wiiot acronnt allewed, the amount of wnrrant draan aid the amount of earraats out- Men's Athletic Unions Boys Knee Pant Suits No sleeve, knee length, 75c to $1.00 Blues, Greys and Browns $.195, $4.50, $6.00, $0.45, $7.85 Men's fine Balbriggan ; Unions, long sleeve, ankle length Women's White Canvas Lace Shoes plain'or cap toe low heel, while they last $1.59 Men s Band Dress Shirts Soft or starched cuffs, 75c Men's Muleskin Shoes, $1.93 Men's Khaki Overall Men's Work Shoes, black or Brown Suits, Good Weight and full cut $2-85 $3-25. $.85 up to $5.85" $2.69 and $2.98 1 1 . Men's Chippewa Work Shoes , Men's Blue Bib Overalls 8-inch top plain toe, $4.95, $5.50 $1.60, $1.75, $1.85 : Women's Brown Lace Shoes , Mens Khaki Pants Cloth top to match $4.65, $4.98 Belt Hoops, Cuffs, $1.65, $1.95 Children's Shoes 98c to $2.23 Whip Cord Pants, $2.25 Moleskin Pants, $2.45 , p , : Mens sample Dress Shoes Men's Cettade Work Pants Most an 8Jj J2want Sizcs Greys and stripes, $1.98 $395 to Mens' Dress Pants Men's Sample Goves $2l5:ii9ioo :F?ir?rt ' ' ' let styles, a big variety of styles to choose from Men's Panama Hats New Shapes $2.95, $:5.85 Comforts, $3.63 WHEN YOU WANT SHOES TRY US FIRST! C J. BREIE RCO YOU DO BETTER HERE FOR LESS