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WHEREAS, AT THE REGULAR ELECTION HELD ON THE 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1916, IT WAS SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS OF CROOK .COUNTY, OREGON, THE QUESTI ON OF THE CREATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OUT OF THE TERRITORY EMBRACED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF CROOK COUNTY, AND WHEREAS, UPON THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE IT WAS FOUND THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY HAD BEEN CREATED. THEREUPON, THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON ISSUED HIS PROCLAMATION AS FOLLOWS: STATE OF OREGON EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMAT I 0 N. WHEREAS,.THERE WAS SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL ELECTORS OF CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, AT THE GENERAL ELECTION FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE, HELD ON THE 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1916, THE CREATION OF A NEW COUNTY TO BE KNOWN AS DESCHUTES COUNTY AND TO EMBRACE THE WESTERLY PORTION OF SAID CROOK COUNTY DESCRIBED BY BOUNDAiRI ES AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF CROOK COUNTY WHERE THE COM"ON BOUNDARY OF CROOK AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES TERMINATES AT THE EASTERLY BOUNIRY OF LINN COUNTY; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 13 AND 14 SOUTH, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP I4S., R. 13 E. W. M., THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 13 AND 14 EAST, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 17 S., R. 13 E. W. M.; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIP 16 AND 17 SOUTH, TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 17 S., R.'1.4 E. W. M.; THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 14 AND 15 EAST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 19 S. R. 14 E. W. M.; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 18 AND 19 SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 19 S., R. 16 E. W. M.; THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 16 AND 17 EAST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 20 S., R. 16 E. W. M.; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 19 AND 20 SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 20 S., R. 19 E. W. M.; THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 19 AND 20 EAST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 24 S., R. 19 E. W. M.; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 20 AN'D 21 SOUTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T. 21 S., R. 20 E. W. M.; THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 20 AND 21 EAST TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF T. 22 S., R. 20 E. W. M.; THENCE EAST ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 21 AND 22 TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF T. 22 S., R. 23 E. W. M.; ON THE LINE OF CROOK COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES 23 AND 24 EAST TO THE CORNER COMMON TO CROOK, HARNEY AND LAKE COUNTIES, THENCE WEST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF CROOK COUNTY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CROOK COUNTY AT THE POINT WHERE THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS 22 AND 23 SOUTH INTERSECTS THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF LANE COUNTY, THENCE IN A GENERAL NORTHLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF LANE AND LINN COUNTIES TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; AN D WHEREAS, ON THE L3TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1916, THE SECRETARY OF STATE, PURSUANT TO LAW AND IN MY PRESENCE AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON, DID CANVASS THE VOTES CAST FOR AND AGAINST THE CREATION OF SAI D DESCHUTES COUNTY; AND WHEREAS, IT WAS ASCERTAINED AND DETERMINED UPON CANVASS THAT NOT LESS THAN SIXTY-FIVE (65) PERCENT OF THE ELECTORS RESIDING IN CROOK COUNTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE PROPOSED NEW COUNTY CAST VOTES IN FAVOR OF THE CREATION OF SAID' COUNTY, AND NOT LESS THAN THIRTY-FIVE (35) PERCENT OF THE ELECTORS RESIDING IN CROOK COUNTY OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF SAID PROPOSED NEW COUNTY, CAST VOTES IN FAVOR OF THE CREATI ON OF SAID COUNTY; N0W THEREFORE, 1, JAMES 'WITHYCOMBE, AS GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN OBEDIENCE TO AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER AND AUTHORITY IN ME VESTED BY LAW, DO HEREBY MAKE AND ISSUE THIS PROCLAMATION AND DO ANNOUNCE AND DECLARE THAT THE NUMBER OF VOTES REQUIRED BY LAW HAVE BEEN CAST IN FAVOR OF THE CREATION OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY AND THE SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY IS HEREBY DECLARED TO BE CREATED AND TO EMBRACE THAT PART OF SAID CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, AS HEREINBEFORE DESCRIBED. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 HAVE HEREUNTO SET MY HAND AND CAUSED THE SEAL OF THE STATE OF OREGON TO BE HEREUNTO AFFI XED. DONE AT THE CAPITOL AT SALEM, OREGON, THIS I3TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1916. (SEAL). 3Y THE GOVERNOR: JAMES WITHYCOMBE, GOVERNOR. BEN W. OLCOTT, SECRETARY OF STATE. AND THEREAFTER THE GOVANOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON DULY APPOINTED AND COMMISSIONED THE COUNTY JUDGE AND TWO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AS FOLLOWS: WM. D. BARNES, A. L. MACKINTOSH, LEW E. SMITH, COUNTY JUDGE, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, AND THEREAFTER ON THE I8TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, THE SAID COUNTY UUDGE AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MET AT A REGULAR SESSION AT BEND, OREGON, AND FORMALLY ACCEPTED THEIR OFFICES AND FORMALLY TOOK THEIR OATH OF OFFICE BEFORE VERNON A. FORBES, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON, AND QUALIFIED AS FOLLOWS: JAMES WITHYCOMBE, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON HAVING COMMISSIONED WM. D. BARNES OF TUMALO, OREGON, AS COUNTY JUDGE, OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND A. L.' MACKINTOSH OF BEND, OREGON, AS COMMISSIONER OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND LEW E. SMITH OF REDMOND, OREGON, AS COMMISSIONER OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND SAID WM. D. BARNES, A. L. MACKINTOSH, AND LEW E. SMITH, MET AT BEND, OREGON, ON THE 18TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, AT 3:00 O TCLOC'K P. M. AND THERE TOOK THEIR OATHS OF OFFI CES BEFORE THE SAID VERNON A. FORBES, AS ABOVE, AND DID MAIL SAID OATHS OF OFFICES TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE, TOGETHER WITH THE NECESSARY FEES REQUIRED BY LAW. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, DESCHUTES COUNTY, THIS I8TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916. COUNT JUDGE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. COMMISSIONERS, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 18TH, 1916. THEREAFTER, PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING ORDER MADE BY THE COUNTY JUDGE CALLING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. WHEREAS, IT IS NECESSARY THAT A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY BE HELD IN BEND, OREGON, AT THE HOUR OF 9:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ON THE 2OTH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTING A TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF SAID COUNTY AND OF APPOINTING THE OFFICERS OF SAID COUNTY AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND FOR THE TRANSACTION OF SUCH OTHER -BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE SAID COUNTY COURT AT SAID MEETING; THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON MEET IN SESSION AT BEND, OREGON IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1916,'I AT THE HOUR OF 9':OO O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTI NG AND DETERMINING THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND FOR THE APPOINTING OF OFFI CERS OF SAID COUNTY AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND FOR SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE SAID MEETING. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS I8TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916. COUNTY=-JUDGIE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON MET IN SPECIAL SESSION 1N BEND, OREGON, ON THE 2OTH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY JUDGE OF SAID COUNTY, MADE ON THE 1 BTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1916, AT WHICH MEETING THE FOLLOWING WERE PRESENT: Wm. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, LEW E. ;SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSI ONER, AND THEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD: THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND THE ORDER CALLING SAID MEETING WAS READ AND THEREUPON THE COUNTY JUDGE APPOINTED H. H. DE'ARMOND, CLERK PRO TEM. COMMISSIONER A. L. MACKINTOSH PLACED NOMINATIONS FOR COUNTY OFFICERS AS FOLLOWS: J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, CLYDE M. MCKAY, COUNTY TREASURER, W. T. MULLARKEY, COUNTY ASSESSOR. SAMUEL E. ROBERTS, COUNTY SHERIFF, ELMER NISWONGER, CORONER, GEORGE S. YOUNG, SURVEYOR, DWIGHT F. MILLER, COUNTY PHYSICIAN, J. ALTON THOMPSON, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, WHICH NOMINATIONS WERE SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER LEW E. SMITH,tAND UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED, AND THE COUNTY JUDGE THEREUPON ORDERED AND DECLARED THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE DULY ELECTED AS OFFICERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON TO SERVE UNTIL THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTI ON, OR UNTIL THEIR SUCCESSORS ARE ELECTED AND QUAL I FI ED : 4 J. H. HANER, CLYDE U. !IC KAY, ti d. T. MULLARKEY, SAMUEL E. ROBERTS, ELMER N I SWO NGER, GEORGE S. YOUNG, DW I GHT F. MILLER, J. ALTON THOMPSON, COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY TREASURER, COUNTY ASSESSOR, COUNTY SHERIFF, CORONER, SURVEYOR, COUNTY PHYSICIAN, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. THEREUPON, THE COUNTY JUDGE W i. D. BARNES, STATED THAT THE MATTER OF SELECTING THE TEMPORARY COUNTY'SEAT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY WOULD BE CONSIDERED. COMMISSIONER LEW E. SMITH THEN MOVED THAT BEND, OREGON BE SELECTED AS THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, WHICH MOTION WAS DULY SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER A. L. MACKINTOSH, AND THE QUESTION WAS THEREUPON PUT BEFORE THE COURT AND UNANIMOUSLY CARRIED, AND THE COUNTY JUDGE THEREUPON ORDERED AND DECLARED THAT BEND, OREGON SHOULD BE THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. AND AFTERWARDS THE FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION CONCERNING THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY WAS READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED BY LAW. PROCLAMATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. BE IT REMEMBERED , THAT WHEREAS THERE WAS DULY AND REGULARLY CALLED A SPECIAL TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AT BEND, OREGON, ON THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, AT THE HOUR OF 9:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF THE SAID D:AY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FIXING THE LOCATION OF THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND FOR THE TRANSACTION OF OTHER BUSINESS. WHEREAS, THERE WAS PRESENT: AVM D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, LEW E. SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WHEREAS. SAID COUNTY COURT MET IN SPECIAL SESSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELECTION AND DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND ALL OF SAID COUNTY COURT BEING PRESENT, AS AFORESAID, AND VOTING THEREON, AND THAT EACH AND EVERY MEr BER.OF SAID COUNTY COURT, TO —WIT; WM D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMM I SS IONER, LEW E. SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, VOTED TO FIX THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEYT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AT BEND, OREGON. NOW THEREFORE, WE, WM. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, AND LEW E. SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ACTING AS THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, IN OBEDIENCE TO, AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER AND AUTHORITY VESTED BY.LAW, DO HEREBY MAKE AND ISSUE THIS PROCLAMATION, AND DO ANNOUNCE AND DECLARE THAT THE UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THIS COURT WAS CAST IN FAVOR OF THE SELECTION OF BEND, OREGON, TO BE THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND THAT SAID BEND';? OREGON, 18 HEREBY DECLARED TO BE, AND IS THE TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, fi 5 kl UNTIL THE FI RST GENERAL ELECTI ON THEREAFTER, AND UNTI L THE QUALI FI ED VOTERS OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, SHALL VOTE FOR THE SELECTION OF THE PLACE FOR THE li PERMANENT COUNTY SEAT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW. IN TESTIMONY 'WHEREOF. WE HAVE SET OUR HANDS AND SEALS THIS 2OTH DAY OF jl DECEMBER, A. D., 1916. b COUNTY -JUDGE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. COUNTY OMMISSIONERS, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON.' THEREUPON, THE COUNTY COURT OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY ADJOURNED TO MEET AGAIN AT 3:00 O'CLOCK OF THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY. COUNTY JUDGE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ri • COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 2OTH, 1916. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT; WM. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE; LEW E. SMITH, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; J. H..' HANER, COUNTY CLERK; AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT 3:00 O'CLOCK P. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF S. E. ROBERTS, AS TAX COLLECTOR. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNT OF THE BOND TO BE REQUIRED OF THE SHERIFF COVERING HIS DUTIES AS EX-OFFICIO TAX COLLECTOR, AND IT APPEARING TO_ THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT, THAT A BOND OF $30,000.00 WILL BE SUFFICIENT AT THIS TIME, IT IS TREREE[ORE ORDERED, THAT THE BOND OF S. E. ROBERTS AS EX-OFFICIO TAX COLLECTOR BE AND THE SAME 1S HEREBY FIXED AT THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF C. M. MCKAY, COUNTY TREASURER. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE AMOUNT OF THE BOND TO BE REQUIRED OF THE COUNTY TREASURER, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT A BOND OF $10,000.00 WI LL BE PROPER AND SUFFICIENT AT THIS TIME, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE BOND OF THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND THE SAME IS FIXED AT TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. IN THE MATTER OF THE FILING OF SUFFICIENT OFFICIAL BONDS. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT ALL OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THIS COURT, FROM WHOM A BOND IS REQUIRED BY LAW OR BY ORDER OF THIS COURT, BE AND THEY HEREBY REQUIRED TO FILE SUCH BONDS FOR THE APPROVAL OF THIS COURT NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23RD, 1916. IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE FOR THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING UPON THE REQUEST OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR ASSISTANCE, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THERE MAY BE CONTEMPLATED AND CONSUMATED,.. A SUIT AT LAW TO DETERMINE THE LEGAL STANDING AND INTEGRITY OF THIS COUNTY, AND THAT IN SUCH EVENT SAID DISTRICT ATTORNEY WILL BE IN NEED OF COMPETENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR APPEARANCE IN SUCH SUIT, AND FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE INTEGRITY OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED AND INSTRUCTED TO EMPLOY COUNSEL IN BEHALF OF THIS COUNTY FOR SAID PURPOSE. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE BOND OF J. H. HANER AS COUNTY CLERK, AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID BOND IS IN PROPER FORM AND THE SURETY THEREON SUFFICIENT AT THIS TIME, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT SAID BOND BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. ON MOTION, DULY MADE, SECONDED, AND UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED, THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2IST, 1916, AT 2:30 O'CLOCK P. M. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COUNCIL CHAMBER, BEND OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2IST, 1916. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AT BEND OREGON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEING PRESENT; W. D. BARNES, A. L. MACKINTOSH, LEW E. SMITH, COUNTY JUDGE, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF, P.M. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 2:30 O'CLOCl/BY W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD. IN THE MATTER OF TEMPORARY COUNTY COURT ROOM. AND NOW IS PRESENTED A COMMUNICATION FROM THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF • BEND; AS FOLLOWS, TOWI T; BEND ORE. DEC. 16, 1916. TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. I AM DIRECTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEND TO TENDER YOUR HONORABLE BODY THE FREE USE OF THE COUNCIL ROOMS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORMING THE TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. APPROVED. J. A. EASTES, MAYOR. H. C. ELLIS, RECORDER. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE TIMELY PROPOSAL OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEND, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO CONVEY TO SAID CITY COUNCIL APPROPRIATE THANKS ON BEHALF OF THIS COURT. IN THE MATTER OF PROPER COUNTY OFFICES. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE ORAL PROPOSAL OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT H COMPANY TO FURNISH THE COUNTY OFFICIALS WITH OFFICE ROOM, IT BEING ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED. ALSO WAS PRESENTED ORAL PROPOSALS BY W. C. MCCUISTON, H. A. MILLER, AND ARCH I E MYERS FOR FURNISHING QUARTERS FOR THE COUNTY OFFICES, IT BEING OR OERED THAT SAID MATTERS BE CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE PROCLAMATI ON DESIGNATING THE COUNTY SEAT`. THE SAID MATTER COMING UP FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE PROCLAMATION HERETOFORE ISSUED BY THIS COURT IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PUBLISHED IMMEDIATELY IN SOME NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY, IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY" ORDERED THAT SAID PROCLAMATION BE FORTHWITH PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IN THE BEND BULLETIN, THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY PROCURE SUCH PUBLICATION IN CONFORMITY WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF LAW, AND THAT DUE PROOF OF SUCH PUBLICATION BE FILED IN THIS COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOOKS OF RECORDS FOR THE CLERK. IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK WILL BE IN IMMEDIATE NEED OF A FILING RECORD, AND BLANK RECORDS FOR DEEDS AND MORTGAGES, IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED THAT SAID CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE SUCH RECORDS IMMEDIATELY TO MEET HIS IMMEDIATE NEEDS. ON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED, AND CARRIED, THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 26TH. 1916. a THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET AT THE CITY COUNCIL ROOM IN BEND ON DECEMBER 26TH, 1916 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT 9:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON BY COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, THERE BEING THEN PRESENT W. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, AND L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONERS, J. H. HANER,CLERK, AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF, WHEN THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD. • IN THE MATTER OF THE OFFICI AL BONDS OF THE SEVERAL OFFICERS. THE BON06 OF J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, IN THE SUM OF $10,000.00 WITH THE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY WERE PRESENTED, EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. THE BOND OF S. E. ROBERTS AS SHERIFF IN THE SUM OF $10,000.00 WITH AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY WAS DULY PRESENTED, EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. li THE FURTHER BOND OF SAMUEL E. 'ROBERTS AS EX-OFFI CI O TAX COLLECTOR IN THE SUM OF 05,000.00 WITH UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY AS SURETY, WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. THE FURTHER BOND OF S. E. ROBERTS, AS EX-OFFI CI O TAX COLLECTOR IN THE SUM OF $15,000.00 WITH NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY, WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. THE BOND OF CLYDE M. MCKAY, AS COUNTY TREASURER, IN THE SUM OF $ 10, 000.00 WITH AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY, WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. THE BOND OF W. T. MULLARKEY AS ASSESSOR, IN THE SUM OF $5, 000.00, WITH NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY, WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED, AND ORDERED APPROVED. THE BOND OF GEORGE S. YOUNG, AS COUNTY' SURVEYOR WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED,', AND ORDERED APPROVED, SAME BEING FOR THE SUMS OF $5,000.00, WITH NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY, AS SURETY. THE BOND OF L. A. W. NIXON, AS CONSTABLE, IN THE SUM OF $I,000.00, WITH NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY, AS SURETY, WAS PRESENTED, DULY EXAMINED AND ORDERED APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF OFFICE ROOMS. IT APPEARING THAT THERE IS IMMEDIATE NEED OF ROOMS FOR THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICIALS, AND THAT IT IS NECESSARY THAT TEMPORARY QUARTERS BE PROVIDED; IT IS ORDERED THAT ROOMS 26 AND 28 IN THE O'KANE BUILDING IN BEND BE RENTED AT $40.00 PER MONTH, AND THAT THE CLERK OF THIS COURT COMMUNICATE WITH THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE TEMPORARY USE OF THE COUNCIL ROOM. IN THE MATTER OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THIS COURT. IT Is ORDERED THAT TRIPLICATE COPIES OF ALL THE FUTURE PROCEEDINGS OF THIS COURT BE HEREAFTER MADE BY THE COUNTY CLERK AS SOON AFTER ADJOURNMENT AS POSSIBLE, AND WHEN SO MADE SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY MAILED TO EACH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD. 9 ON MOTI ON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL 1 :30 P. M. OF DECEMBER 26, 1 91 6. COURT RECONVENED OECEMBER 26, 1916, THERE BEING THEN PRESENT W. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH AND L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONERS, J. H. HANER, CLERK, AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1:30 P. M. BY COUNTY JUDGE BARNES. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY SUPPLIES. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD, FOR THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN STANDARD LEGAL BLANKS FOR THE U$ OF THE COUNTY JUDGE IN PROBATE CASES, AND FOR THE COUNTY CLERK, COUNTY ASSESSOR, AND COUNTY SHERIFF, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT CERTAIN CERTAIN SUPPLIES ARE IMMEDIATELY NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE SEVERAL OFFICES AND THEIR BUSINESS, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE SAID CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO PROCURE SUCH SUPPLIES, AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR SAID OFFICERS AT THIS TIME. AFTER DISCUSSION AT LENGTH OF THE NUMEROUS MATTERS WHICH REQUIRE ATTENTION AT THIS TIME, THE COURT WAS, ON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED, AND CARRIED, ADJOURNED TO MEET AT THE COUNCIL Room IN BEND, AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. OECEMBER 28TH, 1916. CLAAkikA COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 28TH, 1916. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL Room IN THE CITY OF BEND, OF THE 28TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT; W. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, CoMMISS10NER, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, AFTER WHICH THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD. IN THE MATTER OF OFFICE SUPPLIES. IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT CERTAIN SUPPLIES CONSISTING OF STATIONERY AND LEGAL FORMS ARE NECESSARY TO THE WORK OF THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICES AND THIS COURT, AND THAT SUCH NEED IS URGENT, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO PROCURE SUCH STATIONERY AND -LEGAL FORMS AS MAY AT THIS TIME BE NEEDED BY THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICERS. IN THE MATTER OF A TELEPHONE SERVICE. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK DIRECT THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO INSTALL ONE TELEPHONE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF OFFICES. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD, AND THIS BEING THE TIME SET BY THE COURT FOR CONS I DER I Nt; PROPOSALS FOR THE FURNISHING OF OFFICES FOR THE COUNTY, AND IT NOW APPEARING THAT ONLY ONE PROPOSAL HAS BEEN SUBMITTED THEREFOR; AND THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY NOW SUBMITS A PROPOSAL ORALLY FOR QUARTERS IN ITS BUILDING TO BE ERECTED ON THE WEST END OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING; AND SAID COMPANY HAVING SUBMITTED DRAWINGS OF SAID PROPOSED OFFICES, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID COMPANY SUBMIT ITS SAID PROPOSAL IN WRITING AND PRESENT THE SAME FORTHWITH TO THIS COURT, AND THE MATTER WAS THEREUPON CONTINUED UNTI L THE AFTERNOON OF THIS DAY. ON MOTION, DULY SECONDED AND CARRIED, THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. ON THIS DATE, TOWIT; DEC. 28, 1916. IN BEND. COURT RE -CONVENED AT 1:30 P. M. DECEMBER 28, 1916 AT THE COUNCIL ROOM MEMBERS PRESENT; W. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. IN THE MATTER OF THE AUDIT OF CERTAIN CLAIMS; WHEREAS IT APPEARS NECESSARY TO THIS COURT, THAT IN CASES WHERE IT BECOMES NECESSARY FOR THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THIS COUNTY TO ADVANCE MONEY FOR THE PAYMENT OF LAWFUL EXPENSES AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR POSTAGE, MILEAGE, OR OTHER EXPENSE, THAT CLAIMS THEREFOR, WHEN PRESENTED TO THIS COURT, SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED IN SUCH MANNER THAT NOT ONLY THIS COURT, BUT THAT ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY AT ALL FUTURE TIMES BE ABLE TO VERIFY SUCH CLAIMS AND THE EXPENSE IN SUCH CASE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT ALL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THIS COUNTY AND COURT WHOSE CLAIMS ARE REQUIRED TO BE AUDITED AND PAID BY THIS COURT, WHO SHALL ADVANCE ANY FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY EXPENSES WHICH SHALL BECOME A LEGAL CHARGE AND EXPENSE OF THIS COUNTY, SHALL, AT THE TIME OF MAKING SUCH PAYMENT, OBTAIN FROM THE PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION TO WHOM SUCH PAYMENT IS MADE, A VOUCHER THEREFOR IN DUPLICATE UPON FORMS PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY CLERK, WHICH VOUCHER SHALL SHOW THE DATE OF THE PAYMENT, AND THE EXACT AMOUNT PAID, AND SHALL STATE THE SERVICE, OR WARES PAID FOR, AND SHALL CONTAIN THE CERTIFICATE OF THE PAYEE THAT SUCH SERVICE WAS RENDERED FOR SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY AT THE REQUEST OF THE OFFICER TO WHOM THIS VOUCHER WAS GIVEN; THE ORIGINAL OF SUCH VOUCHERS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO A DULY VERIFIED CLAIM BY SUCH OFFICER WHEN PRESENTED TO THIS COURT FOR PAYMENT, AND THE CLERK IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS AFFECTED BY THIS ORDER OF ITS EFFECT, AND THAT NO CLAIM WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THIS COURT, WHERE THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ORDER HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLIED WITH. IT IS PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT ANY SUCH EXPENSES CONTRACTED FOR AND PAID PRIOR TO THE PUBLICATI ON OF THIS ORDER, MAY BE PRESENTED FOR AUDIT WITHOUT SUCH 1 VOUCHERS. THE CLERK IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO CAUSE TO BE PRINTED, AND BOUND IN BLOCKS OR BOOKS, A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF SUCH VOUCHERS TO PUT THIS ORDER INTO EFFECT. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE MCKENZIE ROAD. AT THIS TIME MR. HASTINGS, SUPERVISOR OF THE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST ASKED TO BE HEARD UPON THE QUESTION OF THE CO-OPERATION OF THiE NATIONAL FOREST SERVI CE WITH THIS COUNTY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE MCKENZIE ROAD FROM SISTERS OREGON TO THE LANE COUNTY LINE, AND CONSENT BEING THEREUPON HAD, INFORMED THE COURT THAT THE GOVERNMENT WOULD DUPLICATE ANY FUND CREATED BY THIS COURT FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF SAID ROAD, AND REQUESTING THAT AN APPROPRIATION OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS BE MADE FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND STATING THAT APPLICATION THEREFOR MUST BE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT FORESTER AT PORTLAND OREGON NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 30, 1916, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT PROPER CONSIDERATION OF THE MATTER CAN NOT BE HAD AT THIS TIME, BUT THAT THE PRIVILEGES OF THE COUNTY SHOULD BE SAVED BY MAKING SUCH APPLICATION AS REQUIRED BY THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THAT THE SUM OF 55,000.00 WOULD BE SUFFICIENT FOR SUCH WORK AS MAY BE NECESSARY IN THE YEAR 1917, IT WAS ORDERED, THAT THE PETITION OF THIS COURT, IN WORDS FOLLOWING, BE PRESENTED TO THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL FOREST SERVI CE, SO THAT SAID FUNDS MAY BE ALLOTTED AND USED IF IT SHOULD BE DEEMED PROPER HEREAFTER TO ENTER INTO SUCH CO-OPERATION. To THE HONORABLE, THE SECRETARY OF .AGRICULTURE, THROUGH THE DISTRICT FORESTER, PORTL➢5ND, OREGON.) WASH I NGTON, D. C. SIR; IT IS PETITIONED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, IN SPECIAL SESSION ASSEMBLED THIS 28TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1916, THAT FEDERAL AID UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 8 OF THE"FEDERAL AID ROAD ACT" BE GRANTED TO DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE RELOCATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THAT PART OF THE ROAD, TO BE KNOWN AS THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY, LYING WITHIN THE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST IN TOWNSHIPS 14 AND 15 SOUTH, RANGES 8 AND 9 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN. THE PUBLIC NEEDS TO BE SERVED BY THIS ROAD WILL PERMIT THE INTERMINGLING OF TWO SETTLED PORTIONS OF THE STATE, NAMELY CENTRAL OREGON AND THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND WILL G I-VE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC A MUCH DESIRED TRANS -MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY. IT IS THE DESIRE OF THIS COURT TO PERFECT THIS TRANS -MOUNTAIN ROAD NOW IN USE TO A CONSIDERABLE EXTENT. THE PRESENT ROD IS COMPARATIVELY IMPASSIBLE AND IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT THAT PART OF THE tCKENZIE HIGHWAY, LYING WITHIN THE CASCADE NATIONAL FOREST, IN LANE COUNTY, OREGON, IT BEING CONSTRUCTED UNDER A CO-OPERATIVE ARRANGEMENT WHEREBY FEDERAL FUNDS AS WELL AS COUNTY FUNDS ARE BEING USED, IT IS ASKED THAT FEDERAL AID BE GRANTED TO DESCHUTES COUNTY IN CONSTRUCTING ITS PORTI ON OF THIS IMPORTANT HIGHWAY. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE SURVEY ON THE GROUND HAS BEEN MADE BY YOUR OFFICE, THAT APPROXIMATELY FOUR MILES OF NEW CONSTRUCTION WILL BE REQUIRED AND THAT IT HAS BEEN TENTATIVELY ESTIMATED THAT $10,000.00 WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK. IT IS PROPOSED THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES CO-OPERATE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UNDER SECTION 8 OF THE "FEDERAL AID ROAD ACT'' IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS ROAD, EACH PARTY OF THE CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENT BEARING 50% OF THE COST OF PLANS, ESTIMATES AND CONSTRUCTION. THE EXECUTION OF THIS PROJECT WILL LIE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AND FUNDS TO DEFRAY THE COUNTY'S PORTION OF THE EXPENSE WILL BE DEPOSITEBIIN THE UNITED STATES TREASURY. VERY RESPECTFULLY, WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE OF THE COUNTY A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER. L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. COURTIi'. IN THE (NATTER OF THE COUNTY OFFICE ROOMS. AND NOW IS PRESENTED THE PROPOSAL OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY TO FURNISH THIS COUNTY WITH OFFICES IN ITS PRnPOSED BUILDING ON OREGON STREET IN BEND ACCORDING TO THE PLANS SUBMITTED, WHEREUPON IT IS ORDERED; THAT SAID PROPOSAL BE \ND THE SAME IHEREBY IS ACCEPTED AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO PREPARE PROPER CONTRACTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PROPOSAL, AND THE COUNTY JUDGE 1S HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO EXECUTE SUCH CONTRACT, AND TO SUBMIT THE SAME TO THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS COURT FOR ITS APPROVAL. ON MOTION DULY MADE, SECONDED AND CARRIED THE COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL ITS NEXT REGULAR MEETI NG JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, JANUARY 3, 1917. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT THE ANNUAL MEETI NG OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, WAS HELD ON t'JEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1917, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY REQUIRED BY LAW FOR HOLDING A MEETING OF SAID COURT, AND AT WHICH WERE PRESENT; L. E. SMITH AND A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIO.NtERS, J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT I0:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY L. E. SMITH, WHO WAS NAMED FOR TEMPORARY CHAI RMAN IN THE ABSENCE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY OFFICES. ORDERED THAT THE MATTER OF RENTING CERTAIN OFFICES FOR THE USE OF THIS COUNTY BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING OF THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPPLIES O F OFFICERS. ORDERED THAT ALL OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY PRESENT A LIST OF NECESSARY BOOKS AND SUPPLIES TO THIS COURT AT THE NEXT MEETING. IN THE MATTER OF DELEGIRTES TO THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS. rp ORDERED THAT THIS COURT APPOINT WM. D. BARNES, GEORGE S. YOUNG, A. L. MACKINTOSH, CLYDE M. MCKAY, AND H. H. DE ARMOND DELEGATES TO THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS, AND ROAD SUPERVISORS. ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING OF THIS COURT. THE PETI TI ON OF J. D. BOWMAN FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICT No. 5 WAS RECEIVED, AND CONTINUED. THE PIETITION,:OF DAVID L. MILLER FOR APPOINTMENT AS DEPUTY SHERIFF WAS REFERRED TO THE SHERIFF. O'CLOCK A. M. ON MOTION THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED TO JANUARY 17TH, 1917 AT 10:00 JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE O'KANE BUILDING IN BEND. ON JANUARY 17TH, 1917 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT; WM. O. BARNES, COUNTY FUDGE, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH ABSENT. THE MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER BY WM. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, AFTER WHICH THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT; IN THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND BLANKS. AFTER DISCUSSION OF THIS SUBJECT AT LENGTH WITH THE ASSESSOR, 4.T. MULLARKEY, SAID ASSESSOR WAS DIRECTED TO WORK OUT AND INSTALL A BOUND SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS SIMILIAR TO THE SYSTEM USED IN CROOK COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE COLLECTION OF TAXES FOR 1916. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE SHERIFF PROCEED AT ONCE TO TRANSCRIBE AND COLLECT THE TAXES CHARGED AGAINST PROPERTY IN THIS COUNTY ON THE TAX ROLLS OF CROOK COUNTY, AND THAT HE EMPLOY ONE COMPETENT DEPUTY THEREFOR WHO SHALL GIVE BOND AS REQUIRED BY SAID SHERIFF. • JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ORDERED, THAT ALL JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN DESCHUTES COUNTY WHO HAVE BEEN DULY ELECTED, SHALL AGAIN QUALIFY FOR SUCH OFFICE BY FILING THEIR BOND AND OATH OF OFFICE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR THIS COUNTY. CORONERS BOND. THE BONG OF CORONER, ELMER NISWONGER, WITH THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY THEREON, TOGETHER WITH HIS OATH OF OFFICE WERE ORDERED APPROVED AND PLACED -ON RECORD. ON MOTION THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. ON THIS DATE. COURT RECONVENED AT 'i;30 O'CLOCK P. M. JANUARY I7TH, 1917, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, MEMBERS PRESENT; WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK,, AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. BOOKS, TRANSCRIPTS, OFFICE FILES, FI LES, AND FURNITURE. THE CLERK WAS ORDERED TO ADVERTISE FOR PROPOSALS FOR BOOKS FOR RECORD PURPOSES, FOR TRANSCRIPTS FOR CROOK COUNTY RECORDS, FOR NECESSARY FURNITURE, AND OFFICE SEVERAL SUPPLIES ACCORDING TO/SPECIFICATIONS ON FI LE, SAID CALLS FOR BIDS TO SPECI FY THAT THE COURT RESERVED THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BUDS, OR TO CONTINUE THE DATE OF CONSIDERATION THEREOF, THAT CERTI FI ED CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY TREASURER BE ATTACHED TO ALL BIDS, THAT ALL BIOS BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 5:00 O'CLOCK P. M. ON JANUARY 27TH, 1917, AND THAT SUCH BIDS BE PUBLICLY OPENED ON JANUARY 29TH, 1917 AT ANY HOUR OF SAID DAY CONVENIENT TO THE COURT. COUNTY FAIR. PETITIONS WERE PRESENTED FROM CITIZENS OF REDMOND AND SISTERS ASKING FOR LOCATIONS FOR COUNTY FAIR, AND IT WAS THEN ORDERED THAT CONSIDERATION OF THIS MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY ACCOUNTING. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE CORRESPOND WITH AND EMPLOY A COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT TO PRESCRIBE THE FORMS FOR ACCOUNT BOOKS FOR THE SEVERAL OFFICIALS. COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THIS MATTER THEN CAME ON FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE BEND BULLETIN, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED WEEKLY WITHIN THIS COUNTY AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 2902 OF LORDS OREGON LAWS, WHICH SAID BEND ALSO ALL OFFICIAL NOTICES OF THIS COURT, BULLETIN PROPOSES TO PUBLISH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THIS COURT,/AND ALL THE OFFICIAL REPORTS REQUIRED BY LAW OF THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE PUBLISHED, AT THE RATE OF $25.00 PER MONTH, AND AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION OF SAID MATTER, IT WAS 4 r II ORDERED, THAT THE BEND BULLETIN, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AND APPOINTED THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF SAID COUNTY AS REQUIRED BY SAID CHAPTER 2902 OF LORDS OREGON LAWS. IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISION OF ROAD WORK. ORDERED, THAT EACH MEMBER OF THIS COURT HAVE THE SUPERVI SI ON OF THE ROAD WORK PERTAINING TO HIS DISTRICT SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE COURT.' IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST. ORDERED, THAT THE OFFICE OF COUNTY AGRICULTURIST BE ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINED' IN THIS COUNTY, AND THAT THE CLERK BE AND HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED .TO NOTIFY THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF THIS ORDER. AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION BY THE COURT., THE FOLLOWING MATTERS WERE CONTINUED TO THE NEXT MEETING, TO -WIT; 1. THE APPOINTMENT OF ROAD SUPERVISORS, 2. ESTABLISHING OF ROAD AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 3. : ; ,ES:T;ABL:i SH I NG` AND FIXING OF THE BOUNDARIES OF ELECTION PRECINCT AND VOTING PLACES. 4. THE APPOINTMENT OF AND FI XI NG THE SALARY OF A COUNTY AGRICULTURIST. 5. THE APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION. 6. THE CONSIDERATION OF THE "WIDOWS PENSION" LAW, AND ITS APPLICATION. 7. THE CONSIDERATION OF THE RABBIT BOUNTY BILL, AND ITS APPLICATION. S. THE COYOTE BOUNTY LAW, AND THE PAYMENT OF BOUNTIES THEREUNDER. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE OTKANE BUILDING IN BEND ON JANUARY 29TH, 1917, AT THE HOUR OF 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 16 COUNCIL CHAMBER, BEND, OREGON. M0NDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AT BEND, OREGON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEING PRESENT: W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, L. E. SMITH & A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, J. H. HAN ER , COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 1O:O0 O'CLOCK A. M. BY W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY SUPPLIES. THIS BEING THE TIME FOR RECEIVING BIDS FOR TYPEWRITERS, FOR TRANSCRIPTS, • AND FOR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY, THE MATTER WAS THEN TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING BIDS FOR TYPEWRITERS WERE PRESENTED. ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY, THE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY, THE ONDERW00D TYPEWRITER COMPANY, AND L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER COMPANY. THE BIDS WERE DULY EXAMINED AND THE MATTER CONTINUED TO I:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DAY. THE COURT THEN PROCEEDED TO CONSIDER BIDS OF THE CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, AND A. R. BOWMAN FOR TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, AND THIS MATTER WAS ALSO CONTINUED UNTIL AFTERNOON IMMEDI ATELY FOLLOWING THE HEARING OF THE TYPEWRITER MEN. BIDS WERE RECEIVED FOR RECORD BOOKS FROM BUSHONG & COMPANY, THE I RW I N- HODSON COMPANY, KILLHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING COMPANY, AND GLASS & PRUDHOMME COMPANY, AND THIS MATTER WAS CONTINUED FOR HEARING UNTIL THE AFTERNOON OF THIS DAY. THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED AND ORDERED FILED: TUMALO, OREGON, JANUARY 26, 1917. TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT, BEND, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: AT A MEETING OF THE TUMALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE HELD ON JANUARi' 24TH, THE MATTER OF MAKING AN APPRORP I AT ION FOR A JOINT COUNTY AGRI CULTURALi'AGENT FOR DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES WAS UP FOR DISCUSSION. A RESOLUTION WAS PASSED SUGGESTING THAT IF POSSIBLE AN APPROPRIATION BE MADE FOR A JOINT COUNTY AGENT AND THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY PAY THREE -FIFTHS AND CROOK COUNTY TWO -FIFTHS OF THE SALARY OF SAME. IT WAS THE WISHES OF THE LEAGUE THAT THE ABOVE RESOLUTION BE CONVEYED TO YOUR HONORABLE BODY. YOURS VERY TRULY, (SIGNED) W. R. GERK I NG, SECRETARY. TUMALO DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE. Ih TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT: GENTLEMEN; REDMOND, OREGON, JAN. 23, 1917. AT THE JANUARY 22ND MEETI NG OF THE REDMOND COMMERCIAL CLUB,' THE PROBABILITY OF OUR COUNTY NOT MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR THE JOINT APPOINTMENT OF THE CROOK COUNTY AGRICULTURIST WAS DISCUSSED. IT WAS THE UNANIMOUS OPINION OF THE CLUB THAT THIS WORK BE PROVIDED FOR AND OUR COUNTY BEAR THEIR PROPORTION OF THE EXPENSE INCIDENT THERETO. A MOTION WAS MADE AND RECORDED INSTRUCTING ME TO CONVEY THE ABOVE WISHES OF THE REDMOND COMMERCIAL CLUB TO YOUR HONORABLE BODY. YOURS VERY TRULY, (SIGNED) JARED W. MOORE, SECRETARY, REDMOND COMMERCIAL CLUB. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST. THIS MATTER CAME ON FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE SAID OFFICER SHOULD BE EMPLOYED JOINTLY BY THIS COUNTY, AND CROOK COUNTY, AND THAT A FAIR DISTRIBUTION OF SALARY AND EXPENSES OF SUCH OFFICER WOULD BE ON THE BASIS OF THREE -FIFTHS THEREOF TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND TWO -FIFTHS TO CROOK COUNTY. IT WAS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT R. A. BLANCHARD BE, AND HE IS HEREBY EMPLOYED TO BE THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, AND THAT THREE -FIFTHS OF HIS SALARY AND EXPENSES THEREFORE BE PAID BY DESCHUTES COUNTY. ON MOTION THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK. COUNCIL CHAMBER, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AT BEND, OREGON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEING PRESENT: W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, L. E. SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT I :30 O'CLOCK P. M. BY W. D. BARNES COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY SUPPLIES. TIME WAS NOW GIVEN TO AGENTS FROM THE SEVERAL TYPEWRITER COMPANIES TO EXHIBIT THEIR SAMPLES, AND AFTER DISCUSSION AT LENGTH, THE MATTER WAS CONTINUED TO THE NEXT MEETING OF THE COURT. THE MATTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY WAS ALSO TAKEN UP AND AFTER DISCUSSION WAS CONTI NUED TO THE NEXT MEETI NG . THE TRANSCRIBING OF THE RECORDS WAS NEXT TAKEN UP AND CONTINUED TO TBE NEXT MEETING. 18 r IN THE MATTER OF VOTING PRECINCTS. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD UPON REPORT AND PLATS OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PLATS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF SUCH VOTING PRECINCTS ARE TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AND INTEREST OF THE INHABITANTS RESIDING THEREIN, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED THAT THE VOTING PRECINCTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BE, AND THEYARE HEREBY ESTABLISHED BY NUMBER, NAME AND BOUNDARIES DESCRIBED IN SAID REPORT AND PLAT, AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT; VOTING PRECINCTS, DESCRIPTIONS BEND NOe I. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF SEND LYING EAST OF THE DESCUTES BEND No. 2. RIVER, BETWEEN GREENWOOD AVENUE ON THE NORTH AND FRANKLIN AVENUE FORMERLY OHIO ST & KOA AVE., AND ITS NORTHWESTERN EXTENSION, ON THE SOUTH e ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF BEND LYING EAST OF THE DESCHUTES RIPER AND NORTH OF GREENWOOD AVENUE. BEND NO e 3. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF BEND LYING WEST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER.' BEND No. 4. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF BEND LYING EAST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER, NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST, WEST OF WALL STREET, AND SOUTH OF FRANKLIN AVENUE,(FORMERLY OHIO AND KOA AVE), AND ITS NORTHWESTERLY PROJECTION. BEND No. 5. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF BEND LYING EAST OF WALL STREET, AND SOUTH OF FRANKLIN AVENUE (FORMERLY KOA AVE. AND OHIO STREET) AND ITS EASTERLY PROJECTION* SOUTHSIDE No. 6. ALL BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY WHICH POINT IS THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY—THREE (33), OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY—TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (1 1) EAST, We M., THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY—EIGHT (28) OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (II) EAST, THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH, LINE OF SECTION THIRTY (30), OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE 'OF SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS I NTERSECTI ON WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF TUWNSH I P EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE,TWELVE (IL2) EAST, W. M. AND THE SOUTH CITY LIMIT OF THE CITY OF BEND; THENCE EASTERLY ON SAID TOWNSHIP LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION FIVE (5), OFSAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION FIVE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION FIVE (5); THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION FIVE (5); THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FIVE (5); THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FIVE (5); THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH— EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION FOUR (4) OF SAID TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (IL2) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY w, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST 19 „0 LAPINE No. 7. QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FOUR (4); THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FOUR (4); THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER O-F THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FOUR (4); THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION FOUR (4); THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33) OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST 'W. M.; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33); THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28) OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28); THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28); THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH- EAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-NINE (29) OF SAID TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE 'DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF THE SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (18) OF SAID TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF. SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF SAID TOWNSHIP (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION SIXTEEN (16); OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33); TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN.(I3) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON THE RANGE LINE BETWEEN RANGES THIRTEEN (13) AND FOURTEEN (14) EAST TO THE COUNTY LINEq. THENCE WESTERLY ON THE SAID COUNTY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; THENCE EASTERLY ON THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID COUNTY TO THE -SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO (32) OF TOWNSH IP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (II) EAST W. M.; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTI ON TWENTY-(2.0) ,O.F TOWNSH1,P TWENTY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE WESTERLY COUNTY LINE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON SAID WESTERLY COUNTY LINE. LAVA NO. 9. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21) 'SOUTH, RANGE SIX (6) EAST, W. M.; THENCE EASTERLY TO 20 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION SEVENTEEN (17) OF ToWNSH I P TWENTY—ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST, THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY—TWO (32) OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST' CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY—ONE (31) OF SAID TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ); EAST, THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST W. M. ; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE COUNTY LINE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON SAID WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. WEST SIDE PRECINCT No. 9. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. WITH THE WESTERLY EXTENS I ONI OF THE TOWNSHIP LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS NINETEEN (19) AND TWENTY (20) SOUTH; THENCE EASTERLY ON SAID TOWNSHIP LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORN ER OF SECTION THIRTY (30) OF SAID TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11 ) EAST, W. M.; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION THIRTY (30) WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHEAST— ERLY ON SAID CENTER LINE OF THE SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) 'SOUTH,' RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY ON THE LINE BETWEEN RANGES TEN (10) AND ELEVEN (11) EAST TO THE NORTH— EAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY—FOUR (24) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST .CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY—TWO (22) OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE TOWNSHIP LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) AND SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECT I ON. THREE (3) OF TO\•dNSH1 P SIXTEEN (16), SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST;,, THENCE WESTERLY TO THE WEST BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY ON LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS FIFTEEN AND SIXTEEN SOUTH; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. %I I{ AUBREY No. 10. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ) EAST, W. M.; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH ONE QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON THIRTY—ONE (31) OF TOWNSHIP SEVEN TEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE NORTH NORTHERLY TO TH*/ONE QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION THIRTY—ONE (31); THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY (30) OF SAID TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY—NINE (29), T_OWN'.S;HI;P SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST- QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TWENTY—NINE (29) WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (18), OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST, W. M.; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (18), OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST W. M.; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TUMALO No. !1:1. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION SEVEN (7), OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST, 4. M.; THENCE EESTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION NINE (9) OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SECTION LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS NINE (9) AND TEN (10), TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID DESCHUTES RIVER, TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE TOWNSHIP LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS FIFTEEN (15) AND SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, IN RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY ON SAID TOWNSHIP LINE TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THREE (3) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION FIFTEEN (15) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION NINETEEN (19) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST W. M.; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLAIN VIEW No. 12. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FIVE (35) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE TEN 00) EAST W. M.; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE (2.3) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15);SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST W. M.; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-FOUR (24) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION SIX (6) TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION FOUR (4) TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE TOWNSHIP LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS FIFTEEN (15) AND SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33), OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (I I ) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION FOUR (4) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEXTION SIXTEEN (16) OF SAID TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE EEEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION FOURTEEN (14) OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION Two (2) OF SAID TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (ID) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SISTERS No. 13. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; THENCE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHEASTERLY •ALONG• THE WESTERN BOUNDARY OF SAID COUNTY TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY PROJECTION OF THE TOWNSHIP LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS FIFTEEN AND SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE EIGHT (8) EAST W. M.; THENCE EASTERLY ON THE LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN AND SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FOUR (34) OF TO`,VNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-TWO (220 OF SAID TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, AND RANGE TEN (10) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF SAID TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE TEN ((0) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE RANGE LINE BETWEEN RANGES TEN ((0) AND ELEVEN (11) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF SQUAW CREEK; IN TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID SQUAW CREEK TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; THENCE WESTERLY ON SAID NORTH BOUNDARY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LOWER BRIDGE No. 14. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST, W. M.; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY- FOUR (24) OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEETJ (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST, WITH THE CENTER LINE OF TH'E DESCHUTES RIVER, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ON THE CENTER LINE OF SAI D DESCHUTES RIVER, TO ITS INTER - SECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION TWENTY-SIX (26), OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14), SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-EIGHT (28), OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33), OF SAID TOWN- SHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-ONE (31) OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF SQUAW CREEK; THENCE, NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SQUAW CREEK TO ITS I NTERSECTI ON WITH —THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY AND THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11/ EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TERREBONNE No. 15. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWN SHNP FOURTEEN (14E)' SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST, W. M., THE NORTHEAST CORNER OFDESCHUTES COUNTY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID COUNTY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-FIVE (25) OF SAID TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SECTION TWENTY-SIX (26) OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIFLER; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTER- SECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY BnUNDARY OF SAID SECTION TWENTY-SIX (26): THENCE EASTERLY TO THE: NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY (30) OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14\) SOUTH, RANGE ,I THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. REDMOND No. 16. ALL THAT PORTION OF THE CITY OF REDMOND INCLUDED WI TH THE CITY LIMITS OF SAID CITY AS THE SAME IS OR MAY HEREAFTER BE, AND SI TUATED WITHIN TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST. TOT:H'EROW N0. 17. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX (36) OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX (36) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-ONE OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT IN B.EGINNING, EXCEPT THAT PORTION INCLUDED WITH/ THE INCORPORATED CITY OF REDMOND. 1 DUNE FALLS No. 18. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX (36) OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE SOUTH ERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-SIX (36) OF T'WNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) •SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FOUR (34) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECT ION FIFTEEN (15) OF SAID TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH , RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (18)0F SAID TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST, THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION SIX (6) OF SAND TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (1 I) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST» I I CORNER OF SECTION THREE (3) OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12 ).EAST; THENCEP, NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FOUR (34) OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. DESCHUTES No. 19. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN 16) SOI)TH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST W. M.: THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWELVE (12) of TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST, 4. M.: THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TEN (10) OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (I7) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS NINE (9) AND TEN (10) OF TOWNSHIP` SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (I2) EAST WITH THE CENTER LINE OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAC DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE ((2) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALFALFA No. 20. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (I4) EAST, W. P,1; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST, THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (I8) .OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN ((7) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO POINT OF BEGINNING. GRANGE No. 21. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTEEN (13) OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTEEN OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (IS) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION FIFTEEN, (15) , OF SAID TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO..THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TEN ((0) OF SAID TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN ((8) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (I3) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION SEVEN (7), OF SAID TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION EIGHTEEN (I8), OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 1 24 MILLICAN No. 22. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-(20) SOUTH, RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION FOUR (4), OF TOWNSHIP TWNETY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE COUNTY LINE, THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33) OF TOWNSHIP TWENTYTWO (22) SOUTH, 'RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY ON THE COUNTY LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FOUR (34) OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-TWO (22) OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY-FOUR (24) OF TOWNSHIP EI GHTEEN ' (I3)-SOUTH, RANG FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE FOURTEEN (14) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BROTHERS No. 23. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWIENTv(20) SOUTH, RANGE NINE- TEEN (19) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) SOUTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TW®NTY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE EIGHTEEN (18) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE COUNTY LINE AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE EIGHTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FOUR (34) OF TOWNSHIP ,TWENTY - Two (22) SOUTH, RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THREE (3) OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE SIXTEEN (16) EAST; THENCE EASTERLYTO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP (20) SOUTH,• RANGE SEVENTEEN (17) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) SOUTH. RANGE SEVENTEEN (17) EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. H A M P T O N No. 24. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21)' SOUTH, RANGE TWENTY (20) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TOWNSHIP TWENTY- ONE (21 ) SOUTH, RANGE TWENTY (20) EAST, THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWN- SHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE TWENTY-THREE (23) EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO SOUTH, RANGE TWENTY-THREE EAST THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE TOWNSHIP LINE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE TWENTY (20) EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO SOUTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) EAST: THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) EAST, THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) EAST, THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICTS. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD UPON REPORT AND PLATS OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PLATS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF SUCH ROAD DISTRICTS ARE TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AND INTEREST OF THE INHABITANTS RESIDING THEREIN, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, THAT THE ROAD DISTRICTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BE, AND THEY ARE HEREBY ESTABLISHED BY NUMBER, NAME AND BOUNDARIES AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; R 0 A 0 DISTRICT S. ROAD 'DISTRICT No. 6. COMMENCE AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE NORTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) RANGE THIRTEEN (13), THENCE WEST THREE MILES; THENCE NORTH TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION TEN (10) IN TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST; THENCE WEST TO THE RANGE LINE; THENCE NORTH TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWELVE (12), TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (A7) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12); THENCE WEST TO THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE UP DESCHUTES RIVER TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION THIRTY (30), TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19), RANGE ELEVEN (11); THENCE EAST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO (32) IN TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ), THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF TOwNSH I P TWENTY-TWO (22); THENCE EAST TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, EXCEPTING THE INCOPORATED LIMITS .OF THE CITY OF BEND. ROAD DISTRICT No. 7. COMMENCE AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO (32), TOWNSHIP TWENTY-TWO (22.), RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST; THENCE NORTH TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION SEVENTEEN (17) TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE, RANGE ELEVEN EAST; THENCE WEST TO THE WEST LINE OF THE COUNTYr THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE COUNTY; THENCE EAST TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. ROAD DISTRICTNO. 8. COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION SEVENTEEN (I7)IN TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (1 1) EAST; THENCE NORTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO (32) TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19), RANGE ELEVEN (11),'WEST TWO MILES TO THE 'RANGE LINE; THENCE. SOUTH ONE MILE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY (20) RANGE TEN (10); THENCE WEST TO THE WEST LINE OF THE COUNTY; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE COUNTY TO THE CENTER LINE OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE (21) SOUTH; "THENCE EAST10 THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. ROAD DISTRICT No. 9. COP,II,ENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19) SOUTH, RANGE TEN (10); THENCE NORTH ONE MILE TO THE SECTION CORNER; THENCE EAST ON SECTION LINE TO TEIE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE DOWN THE DESCHUTES RIVER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18) SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST; THENCE WEST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (1 8) RANGE TEN (1 0) ; THENCE NORTH TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWENTY- FOUR (24), TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE TEN (10); THENCE WEST TWO MILES TO THE SECTION CORNER; THENCE NORTH TO THE TOWN SHIP LINE TO THE CORNER OF SECTIONS Two (2) AND THREE (3), TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE TEN (10); THENCE WEST TO THE COUNTY LINE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE COUNTY LINE TO LINE BETWEEN TOWNSHIPS NINETEEN (19) AND TWENTY (20); THENCE EAST TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. it 26 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 10. SECTIONS THIRTEE N (13) TO THIRTY-SIX (36) INCLUSIVE, TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) SOUTH, RANGE ELEVEN (11) EAST. \LL OF SECTION::EIGHTEEN (18), NINETEEN (19), TWENTY (20), TWENTY-NINE (290, THIRTY (30), AND THIRTY-ONE (31) IN TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE TWELVE (12) WEST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER AND EXCLUSIVE OF THE INCORPORATED CITY OF BEND. ROAD DISTRICT No. 11. COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION SEVEN (7) IN TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE ELEVEN (11); THENCE EAST NINE MILES TO THE CENTER LINE OF TOWNSHIP;, SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE TWELVE (12): THENCE NORTH ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO ITS INTER- SECTION WITH THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE DOWN THE DESCHUTES -DIVER TO THE NORTH LINE OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16), RANGE TWELVE (12); THENCE WEST TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THREE (3), TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ), THENCE SOUTH TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION SIXTEEN (16), TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16), RANGE ELEVEN (1 I ); THENCE WEST TO THE RANGE LINE; THENCE SOUTH TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. ROAD DISTRICT N0. 12. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (1 5 ), RANGE TEN (10), THENCE SOUTH THREE MILES; THENCE WEST TWO MILES; THENCE SOUTH THREE MILES TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-FIVE (35) IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION Two (2) IN TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE TEN (10); J' THENCE SOUTH TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION FOURTEEN (14) TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE TEN (10); THENCE EAST FIVE MILES; THENCE NORTH TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION THREE (3) IN TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16), RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ); THENCE WEST TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION THIRTY-THREE (33) IN TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15), RANGE ELEVEN (11); THENCE NORTH SIX MILES TO THE TOWNSHIP LINE; THENCE WEST THREE MILES TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. ROAD DI STRTGT No. 13. ALL OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN SOUTH, RANGE '_IGHT (8), NINE (9) AND TEN (10), A ALL AND ArLL OF RANGE ELEVEN (11) WEST OF SQUAW CREEK, AND/ OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH RANGE EIGHT (S), NINE (9) AND TEN (10) EXCEPT SECTIONS TWENTY-THREE (23), TWENTY-FOUR (24), TWENTY-FIVE (25) AND TWENTY-SIX (26), THIRTYGFIVE (35), THIRTY-SIX (36) OFD OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15), RANGE TEN (10). ROAD DISTRICT NO. 14. ALL OF TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) RANGE ELEVEN (110 EAST OF SQUAW CREEK. ALL OF SECTIONS ONE (1) TO TWENTY-FOUR (24), ALL OF SECTION TWENTY-SIX (26) WEST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER, AND ALL OF SECTIONS TWENTY-SEVEN (27) TO THIRTY-THREE (33) INCLUSIVE IN TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14), RANGE TWELVE (12). ROAD DISTRICT No. 15. ALL OF SECTIONS ONE TO THIRTY (30) INCLUSIVE IN TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST. ALL OF SECTION TWENTY-FIVE (25), AND THAT PART OF SECTION TWENTY-SIX (26) LYING EAST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER, IN TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) RANGE IWELVE(I2). 1 J ROAD DISTRICT NO. 17. SECTIONS THIRTY-ONE (31) TO THIRTY-SIX (36) INCLUSIVE, TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14) RANGE THIRTEEN (13), AND ALL OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EXCEPT THE CITY OF REDMOND. ROAD 'DISTRICT NO . 18. SECTIONS THIRTY-FOUR (34), THIRTY-FIVE (35), THIRTY-SIX (36) TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (14), RANGE TWELVE (12), ALL OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15), RANGE TWELVE (12), AND THE EAST HALF OF TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15), RANGE ELEVEN (11). ROAD DISTRICT NO. 19. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16), RANGE THIRTEEN (13); THENCE SOUTH TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION TWELVE (12), TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE THIRTEEN (13); THENCE 'WEST TO THE CENTER LINE OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE TWELVE (12): THENCE NORTH ON THE SECTION LINE TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE DOWN THE DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16); THENCE EAST TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. I I ROAD DISTRICT No. 20. ALL OF TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17) AND THE NORTH HALF OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18), RANGE FOURTEEN (14). ROAD DISTRICT No. 21. SECTIONS THIRTEEN (13) TO THIRTY-SIX (36) INCLUSIVE , TOWNSHIP SEVENTEEN (17), RANGE THIRTEEN (13), SECTIONS ONE (1) TO FIFTEEN (15) INCLUSIVE IN TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (19), RANGE THIRTEEN (13). ROAD DISTRICT No. 22. THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18), RANGE THIRTEEN (13): THE EAST HALF OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19), RANGE THIRTEEN (13); THE SOUTH HALF OF TOWNSHIP EIGHTEEN (18), RANGE FOURTEEN (14). ALL OF TOWNSHIP NINETEEN (19), TWENTY (20)', TWENTY- ONE (21) AND TWENTY-TWO (22), RANGE FOURTEEN (14) AND FIFTEEN (15). ALL OF TOWNSHIPS NINETEEN (19) AND TWENTY (20), RANGE SIXTEEN (16), AND THE WEST HALF OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY- ONE (21) AND (22), RANGE SIXTEEN (16). ROAD DISTRICT No. 23. ALL OF TOWNSHIPS TWENTY (20) RANGE SEVENTEEN (17), EIGHTEEN (18). NINETEEN (19). THE EAST HALF OF TOWNSHIPS TWENTY-ONE (21) AND TWENTY-TWO (22), RANGE SIXTEEN (16), AND ALL OF TOWNSHIPS TWENTY-ONE AND TWENTY-TWO (22), RANGE SEVENTEEN (17) AND EIGHTEEN (18). ROAD DISTRICT No. 24. ALL OF TOWNSHIP TWENTY-ONE SOUTH, RANGE NINETEEN (19) AND TWENTY (20), AND ALL OF TOWNSHIPS TWENTY-TWO (22), RANGE NINETEEN (19) TO TWENTY-THREE (23) INCLUSIVE. 28 IN IN THE MATTER OF TRANSCRIPTS OF THE TAX ROLLS OF CROOK COUNTY. IT IS ORDERED THAT IN MAKING SUCH TRANSCRIPTS, THE SHERIFF TRANSCRIBE AND EXTEND ACCORDING TO THE RATES IN EFFECT ONLY THOSE PROPERTIES SITUATED WITHIN DESCHUTES COUNTY IN CASE WHOSE OWNERSHIP EXTENDS IN BOTH CROOK AND DESCHUTES COUNTIES. IN THE MATTER OF WIDOWS PENSIONS.: ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK COMMUNICATE WITH THE OFFICERS OF CROOK COUNTY REQUESTING THAT THEY CONTINUE THE PAYMENT OF WIDOWS PENSIONS, AND THAT THE MATTER BE THEREAFTER TAKEN UP FOR A•DJ.USTfMENT. FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE MATTER WAS THEN CONTINUED TO SOME CONVENIENT. DATE. IN THE MATTER OF OFFICIAL PAPER. A COMMWN I CATI ON WAS RECEIVED FROM THE BEND BULLETIN ALLEGING ERROR IN THE DESIGNATION OF THE OFFICIAL PAPER FOR THE COUNTY AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; JAN UA R Y 18, 1917. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, BEND, OREGON. GENTLEMEN; I FIND ON INVESTIGATION TODAY THAT I WAS WRONG IN MY STATEMENT YESTERDAY CONCERNING THE COMPENSATION HITHERTO PAID BY CROOK COUNTY FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE OFFICIAL COURT PROCEEDINGS. I STATED THE SUM TO BE $50.00 PER MONTH, WHEN, IN FACT, HAVE DISCOVERED TO' DAY, THE AMOUNT WAS ABOUT $25.00 PER MONTH. IN VIEW OF THIS FACT, I AM WRITING TO ASK THAT THE COMPENSATION TO BE ALLOWED THE BEND BULLETIN FOR PUBLISHING THE PROCEEDINGS AND OTHER NOTICES THIS YEAR BE SET AT $25.00 PER MONTH INSTEAD OF $50.00. TRULY YOURS, (SIGNED) ROBERT W. SAWYER, EDITOR -MANAGER. IT WAS THEN ORDERED THAT THE PRICE ALLOWED FOR SUCH PUBLICATION BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY FIXED AT $25.00 PER MONTH. IN THE MATTER OF STATE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEI VED FROM THE STATE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DIRECTING THIS COUNTY TO PAY TO J. T. KEARNEY AS DEPUTY STATE SEALER FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT, HIS PROPORTION OF THE SALARY DUE FROM THIS COUNTY. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARrANTS ON THE IST DAY OF EACH MONTH HEREAFTER PAYABLE TO J. T. KEARNEY, DEPUTY STATE SEALER ACCORDING TO THE REQUISITION OF THE STATE SEALER OF ..%EIGHTS AND MEASURES. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY BRIDGE. ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER SMITH BE, AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO CAUSE TO BE REPAIRED THE WOODEN BRIDGE OVER LATERAL nu. ON THE ROAD BETWEEN REDMOND AND CLINE FALLS. IN THE MATTER OF BOUNTIES. ORDERED THAT THESE MATTERS BE AGAIN ,CONTINUED PENDING THE FILING OF OPINION RELATIVE THERETO BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND THE STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10 OTCLOCK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. BEND, OREGON, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN THE O TKANE BU I LDI NG, BEND, OREGON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT: W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. L. C. SMITH, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. AFTER DISCUSSION OF THE MATTER OF THE COLLECTION OF THE TAXES CHARGED IN THIS COUNTY ON TAX ROLLS OF CROOK COUNTY, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THIS COURT MEET WITH WITH THE COUNTY COURT OF CROOK COUNTY AT PRINEVILLE ON FEBRUARY 7, 1917, FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS MATTER. IN THE MATTER OF RABBIT AND SAGE RAT BOUNTI ES . AT THIS TIME WAS PRESENTED A COMMUNICATION FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN WHICH IS RECITED THE MATTER OF THE ELECTI ON IN CROOK COUNTY ON NOVEMBER 7, 1916, ON THE QUESTION OF PAYING BOUNTIES ON SAGE RATS AND RABBITS, AND IT APPEARING FROM SAID OPINION THAT SAID LAW SO ENACTED DOES NOT APPLY TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE DISMISSED. 39 IN THE MATTER OF BOUNTIES ON COYOTES. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD, AND IT AP ' EAR I NG THAT THE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE IS NOT PROVIDED WITH WARRANTS NOR AFFIDAVITS NECESSARY IN THE PAYING OF BOUNTIES ON COYOTES AND BOB CATS, BUT THAT IT IS THE INTENTION OF THIS COURT THAT SUCH BOUNTIES BE PAID, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE CLERK RECEIVE THE SCALPS OF SUCH ANIMALS IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW, AND THAT HE ISSUE HIS CERTIFICATES TO CLAIMANTS FOR SUCH BOUNTIES REDEEMABLE UPON FURTHERORDER OF THIS COURT IN WARRANTS -ON THE BOUNTY FUND. IN THE MATTER OF BLANK FORMS FOR WARRANTS AND CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK PREPARE AND PRESENT TO THIS COURT FORMS FOR CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY, AND FORMS OF WARRANTS ISSUED IN PAYMENT THEREOF - IN THE MATTER OF BOOKS. AT THIS TIME IS TAKEN OF THE MATTER OF BIDS PRESENTED FOR THE PURCHASE OF RECORD BOOKS AND HEARI NG GI VEN TO ALL CONCERNED WHEREUPON A MOTION WAS MADE TO REJECT ALL BIDS SUBMITTED. THE MOTION WAS NOT VOTED ON, BUT THE MATTER CONTINUED FOR FURTHER HEARING UNTIL FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DAY. ON MOTION AN ADJOURNMENT WAS TAKEN TO 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DAY. COURT RECONVENED AT THE COUNCIL ROOM ON FEBRUARY I, 1917, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 1:30 P. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO PROCURE TWO HUNDRED (200) BLANK WARRANTS FOR THE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS PRESENTED AGAINST THE COUNTY, AND THAT THE PRINTERS THEREOF BE INSTRUCTED TO TEMPORARILY LEAVE THE FORMS SET UP. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD SUPERVISORS, AND ELECTION BOARD. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE AGAIN CONTI NUED TO THE NEXT MEETING OF COURT.. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS:: THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD AND AFTER DISCUSSION AT LENGTH IT WAS ORDERED THAT ALL BIOS OFFERED FOR TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY BE REJECTED AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE, AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK OF TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, AND THAT HE EMPLOY NECESSARY ASSISTANCE 1 1 THEREFOR. IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE CERTIFIED CHECKS ATTACHED TO THE BIDS FOR THIS WORK BE RETURNED TO THE BIDDERS. 31 1 1 IN THE MATTER OF POST ROADS. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR INVESTIGATE THE PROPOSITION OF GETTING FUNDS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR POST ROADS. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD MAPS. ORDERED THAT THE BEND BULLETIN PROVIDE ONE HUNDRED (I00) COPIES OF THE ROAD AND VOTING PRECINCT MAPS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF HORN ROAD. AT THIS TIME WAS PRESENTED A PETITION ASKING FOR THE REPAIR OF THE OLD ROAD LEADING FROM BEND TOWARDS SISTERS TO THE ANDERSON BROS. AND GARDNER-WI LK I NSON SAW MILL, AND THE MATTER WAS THEN CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF TYPEWRITERS. THIS MATTER WAS THEN PRESENTED AND AFTER PROPER DEMONSTRATIONS AND ARGUMENT ON THE PART OF THE BIDDERS FOR THE COURT IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CONTRACT FOR TYPEWRITERS BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AWARDED TO THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY UPON THE FOLLOWING TERMS, TO -WIT: ONE TYPEWRITER FOR THE USE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF 'SCHOOLS AT $75.00 NET, AND FIVE TYPEWRITERS AT $483.75, ALL TO BE I2-INCH CARRIAGE, GUARANTEED FOR THREE YEARS WITH A RETURN VALUE GUARANTEED TO THE END OF THREE YEARS AT $47.50, AND THE FURTHER CONDITION THAT THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY SUPPLY FOUR ADDITIONAL TYPEWRITERS FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY CLERK IN TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, ALL RECORD MACHINES TO BE EQUIPPED WITH DOUBLE GOTHIC TYPE. IN THE MATTER OF BOOKS. IT WAS ORDERED THAT ALL BIDS FOR BOOKS BE REJECTED, AND THE CLERK BE, AND HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO RETURN ALL THE CHECKS DEPOSITED AS GUARANTEE TO SAID BIDDERS. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING BI LLS BE ALLOWED: MRS. G. W. HALL $5.00 MR. GEORGE HALL 5.00 FOR ATTENDANCE ON INSANE PERSON. HUGH O'tKANE 53.65 FOR RENT OF OFFICES. S. E. ROBERTS 200.00 SHERIFF'S SALARY. PETITION OF C. MCCARTY FOR APPOINTMENT AS ROAD SUPERVISOR RECEIVED AND ORDERED FILED. '32 IN THE MATTER OF BOOKS. THIS MATTER WAS TAKEN UP AND RECONSIDERED UPON THE PETITION OF THE BIDDERS WHOSE BIDS WERE REJECTED AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE MATTER BE AGAIN HEARD AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DAY. ON MOTION AN ADJOURNMENT WAS TAKEN TO 7:00 P. M. OF THIS DAY. COURT RECONVENED AT THE COUNCIL ROOM ON FEBRUARY 1, 1917, AT 7:00 O T CLOG K P. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY JUDGE BARNES, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF RECORD BOOKS FOR THE COUNTY. THIS MATTER WAS AGAIN TAKEN UP BY THE COURT FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING NEW BIDS FOR BOOKS., AND BIDDERS PRESENT WERE GIVEN LEAVE TO SUBMIT REVISED BIDS AT 8:00 OTCLOCK: OTHER BIDS WERE ALSO INVITED, WHEREUPON THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, OF PORTLAND, OREGON, OFFERED TO FURNISH THE NHOLE LIST OF BOOKS INDICATED IN THE SPEC I FI CATI ONS ON FILE FOR THE SUM OF $2560. I4, AND IT NOW APPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT A BETTER BID CANNOT AT THIS TIME BE OBTAINED, AND THAT THE PRICES QUOTED ARE NOT DISPROPORTIONATE TO THE VALUE OF SUCH BO')KS, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THIS COUNTY PURCHASE FROM THE SAID IRWIIN=HODSON COMPANY, ALL THE BOOKS STATED IN SAID LIST OF SPECI FI CATI ONS ON FI LE, EXCEPT AS MAY SEEM TO THE COUNTY CLERK UNNECESSARY TO BE PURCHASED AT THIS TIME, THE SAID VENDORS HAVING AGREED THAT SAID LIST OF BOOKS SHALL BE FURNISHED THE COUNTY AS REQUIRED AT THE LIST FILED LESS TEN- PERCENT FOR EACH VOLUME PURCHASED, AND THE CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO FURNISH THE FORMS REQUIRED FOR SAID BOOKS TO SAID I RWI N-HODSON COMPANY UPON THE EXECUTION OF THEIR CONTRACT IN CONFORMITY WITH THEIR SEVERAL OFFERS, AND THIS ORDER OF THE COURT. ON MOTION THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING IN BEND, OREGON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 1917, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONERS. II i; 1 BEND, OREGON, FEBRU-‘RY 6T'-1, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE O'KANE BUILDING IN BEND, OREGON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT, 7VM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, L. E. SMITH AND A. L.MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONERS, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY SUM. 0. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE.. ON MOTION IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING BILLS BE ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK WAS DIRECTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. P. A. ERI CK SON, SUPPLIES FOR I NDI GENT $ 6.90 L. M. R I CHARDSO N, 12.50 H. H. OEARMOND 1 1 .55 A. B. GERTSON 16.00 J. ALTON THOMPSON, SALARY 135.00 J. ALTON THOMPSON, SUPPLIES 2.55 BEND BULLETIN, PRINTERS SUPPLIES, 200.05 CENTRAL CREDIT BUREAU 5.50 R. G. BLACKWELL 7.50 N. J. BUCKLEY 84.75 E. N. BUCKLEY 20.00 M. SMYTH I E 18.75 M. E. ROPER 23.75 JIM OOMORRO 28.00 W M . YOUNG 9.00 CHAS. HUGHES 22.50 REX ALLINGHAM 16.25 J. J. BUCKLEY 5.00 J. J. BUCKLEY 10.00 ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROHIBITION LAW. ORDERED THAT 100.00 BE SET ASIDE FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND SHERIFF IN SUCH MATTER. ON MOTION THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DAY. COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 P. M. FEBRUARY 6TH, 1917, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF RABBIT AND RODENT BOUNTIES. THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION IN SUCH MATTER WAS PRESENTED, TO -WIT; RESOLVED, THAT IN VIEW OF THE OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BROWN, ON FILE IN THIS COURT, THAT THE RODENT BOUNTY LAW PASSED BY CROOK COUNTY AT THE LAST GENERAL ELECTION DOES NOT EXTEND TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, IT IS THE SENSE OF THIS COURT THAT NO SUCH BOUNTIES BE PAID. FURTHER 34 RESOLVED, THAT THE SUM OF $500.00 BE SET ASIDE FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE PURCHASE OF POISONHFOR RABBITS AND RODENTS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, THE SAME TO BE EXPENDED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COUNTY 'AGRICULTURIST, WHEREUPON,AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SUCH RESOLUTION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED, AND THE SUM OF $500.00 IS HEREBY SET ASIDE OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF RODENTS AND RABBITS WITHIN THIS COUNTY TO BE EXPENDED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY OF THE JOINT COUNTY AGRICULTURIST ORDERED THAT $900.00 BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF THREE FIFTHS OF THE SALARY OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, SAME TO BE CERTI FI ED BY THIS COURT TO THE EXTENSION DEPARTMENT OF THE OREGON AGRICUL- TURAL COLLEGE. CLAIMS AGAINST COUNTY. THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS WERE EXAMINED, ALLOWED IN FULL, AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS THEREFOR. J. H. HANER, CARE OF POOR, (ADVANCE) J. H. HANER, 4000 STAMPED ENVELOPES FOR SHERIFF, J. H. HANER, EXPRESS ON BOOKS, ADVANCED FOR FEES IN COUNTY SUIT, POSTAGE, ETC. J. H. HANER, SALARY, WM. 0. BARNES, SALARY, L. E. SMITH, MILEAGE AND PER DIEM A. L. MACKINTOSH, MILEAGE AND PER DIEM CLYDE M. MCKAY, SALARY, BEND WATER, LIGHT & POWER CO. $ 25.00 88.64 37.19 177.78 91.97 72.00 47. 60 44.35 .65 CLAIMS AGAINST, THE COUNTY, REQUIREMENTS, ETC. AND NOW COMES THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT TF1ATf A REGULAR SYSTEM OF PRESENTATION OF, AND THE AUDITING OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY SHOULD BE ADOPTED, THAT SUCH CLAIMS SHOULD BE PROPERLY VERIFIED, AND THAT FORMS THEREFOR SHOULD BE SUPPLIED BY THE COUNTY, THEREFORE; ORDERED, THAT HEREAFTER, BEFORE ANY CLAIM IS AUDITED BY THIS COURT, SUCH CLAIM SHALL BE VERI FIED IN THE FOLLOWING FORM, TOWIT; STATE OF OREGON SS. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES BEING FIRST DULY SWORN, SAY, THAT 1 AM THE MAKING THE WITHIN CLAIM, AND THAT 1. HAVE PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE FACTS CONCERNING SAID CLAIM; THAT NO OFFICER OR EMPLOYEES OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, IS IN ANY MANNER BENEFICIALLY INTERESTED, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN THE CLAIM HERETO ATTACHED; THAT THE SAID CLAIM IS TRUE AND CORRECT; THAT THE SERVI CES OR MATER IALS THEREIN CHARGED WERE ACTUALLY RENDERED OR FURNISHED TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AS THEREIN BMARGED BY THE PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION THEREIN MENTIONED, AND NOT OTHERWISE, THAT THE MATERIALS FURNISHED ARE CHARGED AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRI CE AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE; THAT NO REBATE OF ANY CHARACTER, KIND OR DESCRIPTION, OR ANY PROMISE OF SUCH, HAS BEEN MADE TO ANY PERSON OR PERSONS WHOMSOEVER; THAT NO PART OF SAID CLAIM HAS BEEN PAID, BUT 1 35 REMAINS WHOLLY UNPAID. SUCH PROOF SHAL1,. BE MADE BEFORE ANY OFFICER QUALIFIED TO ADMINISTER AN OATH, AND SHALL BE DULY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BY THE CLAIMANT OR HIS QUAL I FI ED AGENT THERETO, AND NO CLAIM SHALL BE PAID BY THIS COURT UNLESS SO VERIFIED, EXCEPT, HOWEVER, CLAIMS ESPECIALLY CREATED BY ANY LAW OF OREGON. ROOMS FOR OFFICERS. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY RENT TEMPORARILY THE ROOM NUMBER FOUR (4) IN THE O'KANE BUILDING IN BEND. ON MOTI ON DULY MADE AND SECONDED, THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET IN THE COURT ROOM IN PRI NEVI LLE, IN JOINT SESSION WITH THE COMMISSIONERS OF CROOK COUNTY ON FEBRUARY 7TH, 1 91 7, AND AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE OTKANE BUILDING IN BEND, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1917, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BEND OREGON, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1 91 7. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. MEETING DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY Wm. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF DOWS PENSIONS. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD, AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT FROM APPLICATIONS TRANSFERRED FROM THE COUNTY OF CROOK, THAT CERTAIN WIDOWS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY ENTITLED TO PENSIONS UNDER THE SO-CALLED WIDOWS PENSION LAW HAVE NOT BEEN PAID SINCE DECEMBER I3TH, 1916, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THATTHE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE AND DELIVER TO SUCH WIDOWS, HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICATIONS ON FILE. HATTIE HUNTINGTON, AN INDIGENT. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE WARRANTS EACH MONTH FOR $10:00, PAYABLE TO HATTIE HUNTINGTON, AN INDIGENT WOMAN. TREASURER'S SUPPLIES. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER PROCURE NECESSARY RECEIPT BLANKS, AND THAT 500 EACH OF THREE FORMS PRESENTED BE PROCURED AT THIS TIME. DISTRICT ATTORNEY A COMMUNICATION WAS PRESENTED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY ASKING THAT ONE HALF HIS STENOGRAPHER'S SALARY BE PAID BY THE COUNTY, IN LIEU OF OFFICE RENT. CONTINUED. 36 OFFI CE ROOMS. A COMMUNICATION WAS RECEIVED FROM THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY AND WAS PRESENTED, OFFERING ROOMS FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY. CONTINUED. COURT ROOM. A COMMUNICATION WAS RECEIVED FROM THE CITY COUNCIL OF BEND, PROPOSING JOINT USE OF THE COUNCIL ROOMS BY THE CITY AND COUNTY, THE COUNTY TO PAY $20.00 PER MONTH. CLERK WAS INSTRUCTED TO OFFER SAID COUNCIL ONE-HALF THE RENT PA I D FOR THE REASON THAT PLANS TO PLACE THE ROOMS AT THE DI SPOSAL OF THE SUPERINTENDENT 0-F SCHOOLSt, AND THE ASSESSOR, HAVE BEEN ABANDONED. THE FOLLOWING JOINT RESOLUTIONS OF THIS COURT, AND THE COUNTY COURT OF CROOK COUNTY WERE PRESENTED, TO -WIT: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES AND COUNTY OF CROOK. IN THE MATTER OF COLLECTION OF TAXES, BOTH CURRENT AND DELINQUENT BY THE TAX COLLECTORS OF THE COUNTTES OF DESCHUTES AND CROOK. JOINT RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, THE JOINT ,COUNTY COURTS OF THE COUNTIES OF DESCHUTES AND CROOK HAVING CONVENED TOGETHER AT PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY OREGON, ON THUS 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1916, AND HAVING TAKEN UP AND DISCUSSED THE MATTER OF THE COLLECTION OF TAXES, BOTH DELINQUENT AND CURRENT; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, THAT THE TAX COLLECTOR OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES PROCEED TO COLLECT THE TAX EXTENDED UPON THE CURRENT ROLLS FOR 1916 OF CROOK COUNTY OREGON, ON ALL PROPERTY THEREON LYING AND SITUATE WITHIN' THE BOUNDARIES OF THE SAID COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, AND THAT HE ALSO PROCEED TO COLLECT ALL TAXES TH,\T ARE NOW DELINQUENT UPON SUCH PROPERTY FOR THE YEAR 1915 AS SHOWN BY THE TAX ROLLS OF CROOK COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1915, AND THAT IN SENDING OUT STATEMENTS OF TAXES DUE FOR THE YEAR 1916 AS ABOVE, THAT HE SHOW ON SUCH STATEMENTS THE AMOUNT OF THE TAX DUE AND DELINQUENT FOR THE SAID YEAR 1915, AND BY RUBBER STAMP, OR OTHER METHOD SUCH AS HE MAY FIND CONVENIENT, GIVE NOTICE ON SUCH STATEMENT THAT ALL DELINQUENT TAXES FOR YEARS PRIOR TO 1915 ARE PAYABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR OF THE COUNTY OF CROOK AT PRINEVILLE, OREGON, AND THAT THE TAX COLLECTOR OF THE COUNTY OF CROOK COLLECT ONLY SUCH TAXES ON THE CURRENT ROLLS FOR 1916 AND SUCH DELINQUENT TAXES AS SHOWN BY THE ROLL OF 1915 UPON PROPERTY WITHIN, AND WHICH 1S LOCATED WITHIN THE COUNTY OF CROOK, BUT THAT HE COLLECT TAXES FOR ALL RRIOR YEARS UPON ALL THE PROPERTY WITHIN BOTH THE COUNTIES OF DESCHUTES AND THE COUNTY OF CROOK BY REASON OF THE 'FACT THAT CROOK COUNTY HOLDS JUDGMENTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DELINQUENCY FOR ALL TAXES THAT BECAME DELINQUENT PRIOR TO THE YEAR 1915. IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY AND COMPENSATION OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT. JOINT RESOLUTION. 37 WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURTS OF DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES HAVE MET IN JOINT SESSION AT PRI NE V I LLE, OREGON, ON THIS 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1917, AND HAVING UNDER CONSIDERATION THE MATTER OF EMPLOYMENT \ND PAYMENT OF THE SALARY OF A COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, THAT A COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT BE EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTIES OF CROOK AND DESCHUTES, JOINTLY, AND THAT HE BE PAID THE SUM OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS 01500/00) ANNUALLY, OF WHICH SUM DESCHUTES COUNTY SHALL CONTRI BUTE AND PAY THREE FIFTHS AND THE COUNTY;'OF CROOK SHALL CONTRIBUTE AND PAY TWO FIFTHS, SUCH PAYMENTS TO BE AUDITED AND PAID AS OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTIES ARE PAID: THIS AGREEMENT TO REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE COUNTY COURTS OF SAID COUNTIES MAY DECIDE TO ANNUL SAID AGREEMENT AND RECALL SAME. IN THE MATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF THE COMPENSATION AND TRAVELING EXPENSES JOINT RESOLUTION. OF THE STATE WATER MASTER. WHEREAS THE COUNTY COURTS OF THE COUNTIES OF DESCHUTES AND CROOK HAVE MET IN JOINT SESSION ON THIS 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1917, AND HAVING CONSIDERED THE MATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF THE COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES OF THE STATE WATER MASTER AND HIS DEPUTY FOR THE SAID TWO COUNTIES: IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED, THAT THE WATER MASTER BE PAID $50.00 EACH MONTH THROUGHOUT THE YEAR BY DESCHUTES COUNTY AND $50.00 EACH MONTH THROUGHOUT THE YEAR BY CROOK COUNTY ALL EXPENSES AND EXTRA DEPUTY HIRE FOR WHICH SAID COUNTIES MAY BE LIABLE BY LAW TO BE PAID BY EACH COUNTY, SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE, UPON PRESENTATION OF PROPER STATEMENTS VERIFIED AS PROVIDED BY LAW TO EACH OF SAID COUNTIES, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE SET ASIDE. THE SAID THREE JOINT RESOLUTIONS WERE THEN READ TO THE COURT, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED, THAT SAID JOINT RESOLUTI ONS, DULY SIGNED BY THE COUNTY JUDGES, AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTIES OF CROOK AND DESCHUTES, AND NOW ON FILE IN THIS i COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY RATIFIED AND APPROVED. JUSTI CE BOND. ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF EARLE BENTON, AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR TERREBONNE PRECINCT BE REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS APPROVAL AS TO FORM. MCKENZIE ROAD. PETI TI ON OF DISTRICT FORESTER FOR FORMAL APPLICATION BY THIS COURT, AND GGREEMENT TO PROVIDE FUNOSFOR MCKENZIE ROAD, WAS CONTINUED. REDMOND ROAD PAY ROLL. FROM THE PAY ROLL OF UV. J. BUCKLEY, SHOWI NG THE AMOUNTS DUE/THIS COURT. AS CO- OPERATIVE ROAD WORK, WAS CONSIDERED, WHEREUPON, THE FOLLOWING CLAIMS SHOWN ON SAID PAY ROLL WERE ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS THEREFOR. 38 EARLE BENTON, M. OAK ES, M. CHAPMAN , M. KING, E. M. EBY, M. MCELLFRESH, MIKE C O N L I N, M. GRAVES, $ 6.25 7.50 2.50 5.00 IL.25 7.50 1 .25 . 10.00 ON MOTION THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 P. M. OF THIS DAY. COURT RECONVENED AT 2.00 P. M.. F EBRUAR Y 9TH, 1 9 1 7, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. PETERSON ROAD. A PETITION SIGNED BY A. JOHNSON, ET AL, WAS PRESENTED ASKING THAT THE FENCES NOW CONSTRUCTED ACROSS THE PETERSON ROAD IN TOWNSHIP SIXTEEN (16) RANGE ELEVEN (1 1 ) BE REMOVED, ORDERED, THAT PROPER NOTICE BE GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS OBSTRUCTING SUCH HIGHWAY WI.TH FENCES, THAT SUCH FENCES MUST BE REMOVED THEREFROM BY APRIL 1ST, 1917. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S STENOGRAPHER. ORDERED THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY BE ALLOWED $30.00_PER MONTH FOR CLERICAL ASSISTANCE, IN LIEU OF OFFICE RENT. WATER IN COUNTY ROADS. A COMMUNICATION WAS RECEIVED FROM THE ALFALFA DEVELOPMENT CLUB, PROTESTING THAT CERTAIN 'PERSONS PERMIT WATER FROM IRRIGATING DITCHES TO STAND IN THE PUBLIC' HIGHWAYS, THE MATTER WAS DISCUSSED AT LENGTH, AFTER WHICH THE CLERK WAS INSTRUCTED TO ADVISE SAID CLUB THAT THE COURT WOULD PROCEED TO THE ABATEMENT OF SUCH PRACTICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. TREASURER'S BOOKS. THE COUNTY TREASURER WAS INSTRUCTED TO ORDER NECESSARY ACCOUNT BOOKS, AFTER OBTAINING PRICES THEREON, AND OBTAINING THE APPROVAL OF THE COUNTY JUDGE FOR SUCH PRICES. ON MOTION THE CLAIM OF GEORGE S. YOUNG FOR $53.13 WAS ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT. MANZANITA, PLAT OF. NOW IS PRESENTED FOR APPROVAL AND RECORD, THE PLAT OF MANZANITA, AN ADDITION TO BEND, OREGON, WHICH PLAT HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, COUNTY ASSESSOR, AND SHERIFF, AND IT APPEARING TFOETHE COURT THAT SAID PLAT IS MADE TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF LAW, THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT SAID PLAT OF MANZANITA BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. fr RODENT BOUNTIES. ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $I I5.00, PAYABLE TO R. A. BLANCHARD, COUNTY AGRI CULTURI ST, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING POISON FOR THE USE OF THE SEVERAL RODENT EXTERMINATION CLUBS WITHIN THE COUNTY. STATIONERY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE NECESSARY STATIONERY SUPPLIES FOR THE SEVERAL OFFICES FOR THE COUNTY. SAFE. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE PURCHASE ONE METAL SAFE FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY, AND THAT HE NEGOTIATE WITH THE STATE DESERT LAND BOARD FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE OLD SAFE AT TIIMALO FOR THE USE OF THE SHERIFF. ON MOTION THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1917 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER OUNTY COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, FEB. 13, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM, IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT, WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER, L. E. SMITH, - COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE SISTERS AND REDMOND ROAD. ORDERED, THAT THE ROAD BE GRAVELED NEAR SQUAW CREEK, ON A CO-OPERATIVE BASIS BETWEEN TJIS COUNTY AND THE SETTLERS ALONG SAID ROAD, EACH TO PAY ONE-HALF, THE COUNTY SHARE NOT TO EXCEED $75.00. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD SUPERVISORS. 40 it ail ORDERED, THAT THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLDERS OF THIS COUNTY, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY APPOINTED ROAD SUPERVISORS AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT: R. J. SKELTON, ROAD DISTRICT # 12, J. D. BOWMAN, It IT # 13, Gus STADIG, It " # 14, W. A. PICKETT, ft It # 15, ANTON AHLSTROM, n # 19, W. J. BUCKLEY, # 16, BILLS WERE PRESENTED BY W. A. PICKETT, ET. AL, FOR ROAD WORK DONE UNDER THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE COUNTY COURT OF CROOK COUNTY, AND SAID CLAIMS WERE THEN CONTINUED UNTIL THE MARCH TERM. IN THE MATTER OF TUMALO PROJECT BRIDGES. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE CO—OPERATE WITH THE TUMALO PROJECT IN THE REPAIR OF BRIDGES ACROSS THE IRRIGATING CANALS, AND THAT HE PURCHASE LUMBER THEREFOR. AND NOW IS PRESENTED THE BILL OF THE STATE TUMALO PROJECT FOR $250.00 FOR THE STEEL SAFE FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE, AND SAID BILL WAS THEN ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT OF SAID CLAIM. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO DIRECT THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO INSTALL TELEPHONES IN THE OFFICES OF THE COUNTY TREASURER AND COUNTY SHERIFF. ON MOTION COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO I0:00 A. M. FEBRUARY 14, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. iLLL/� COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, FEBRUARY 14, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM, IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, I0:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. MEMBERS PRESENT, WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE FORENOON WAS OCCUPIED WITH A DISCUSSION OF THE REPORT PRESENTED BY MAX CRANDALL UPON THE FORMS PREPARED FOR AN ACCOUNTING SYSTEM FOR THE OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY, AFTER WHICH THE COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL I:00 O'CLOCK P. M. it 41 rr JUDGE. �l�t �tiV J COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. COURT RECONVENED AT I:00 O'CLOCK P. M. OF FEBRUARY 14, 1917, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF FURNITURE FOR COUNTY O.F.FI CES. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE PURCHASE FROM E. M. THOMPSON, DESKS AND CHAIRS FOR THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, COUNTY JUDGE, AND SHERIFF, ACCORDING TO THE REQUISITIONS FILED WITH THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF OFFI CES FOR THE COUNTY. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSAL OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY, AND AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION THEREOF, IT WAS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS; WHEREAS SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY IS INTENDING TO CONSTRUCT A TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING ON THE WEST END OF LOT 7, BLOCK II OF THE TOWN OF BEND, AND HAS ARRANGED IN THE SECOND FLOOR THEREOF A SUITE CONSISTING OF 12 OFFICE ROOMS AND ONE COURT ROOM 20 x 46 FT IN SIZE, AND WHEREAS SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY HAS OFFERED TO RENT SAID ROOMS AND OFFICES TO DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR TWO OR MORE YEARS AT THE OPTION OF THE COUNTY COURT, AT THE RENTAL PRICE OF $150.00 PER MONTH, WHICH INCLUDES A FIREPROOF VAULT FOR THE COUNTY RECORDS; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE SAID PROPOSAL OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS DIRECTED TO DRAW UP A CONTRACT BETWEEN THIS COUNTY AND THE SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SAID PROPOSAL. IN THE MATTER OF JAIL BUILDING. AND NOW IS PRESENTED THE PROPOSAL OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY FOR A BUILDING FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY, FOR A COUNTY JAIL, AND WHEREAS SAID PROPOSAL IS ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS, ,TO -WIT; THAT SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY WILL CONSTRUCT OF STONE, A SUITABLE BUILDING TOBE EQUIPPED WI TH STEEL CELLS FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY, WHICH BUILDING WILL BE LOCATED ON THE WEST HALF OF BLOCK II IN THE CITY OF BEND, AND RESERVE TO THE COUNTY THE RIGHT TO REMOVE ONE WALL THEREFROM AFTER TWO YEARS IN CASE IT BECOMES DESIRABLE OR NECESSARY TO REMOVE SAID STEEL CELLS THEREFROM, AND WHEREAS SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY FURTHER PROPOSES THAT THEY WILL PROVIDE SUCH BUILDING AND RENT SAME TO THE COUNTY AT A PRICE EQUAL TO 6% OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTION FOR SAID BUILDING, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT SAID PROPOSAL OF SAID DESCHUTES r 42 INVESTMENT COMPANY BE, AND THE SAVE IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS REQUIRED TO DRAW UP CONTRACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS ORDER. ORDERED, THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY BE REQUESTED TO FILE HIS OPINION ON THE FOLLOWING MATTER, TO -WIT; CAN THE COUNTY, UNDER THE LAW, ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OFFICES, BEYOND DECEMBER 31, 1918, WHICH WOULD BE VALID IN CASE ELECTION RESULTS ESTABLISH THE PERMANENT COUNTY SEAT AT BEND, AND WHETHER THE COUNTY COURT CAN BIND ITSELF THEREFOR BEYOND THE TERM OF OFFICE OF ITS MEMBERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE TAX ROLLS NOW IN CROOK COUNTY. ORDERED, THAT MAX CRANDALL BE, AND HE HEREBY IS EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTY AT $ I0:00 PER DAY TO OVERSEE THE WORK OF SEPARATING THE DESCHUTES COUNTY PROPERTY FROM THE CROOK COUNTY TAX ROLLS, AND THAT HE EMPLOY AS MANY LADY ASSISTANTS FOR THE WORK AT $3.00 PER DAY AS CAN BE EMPLOYED TO ADVANTAGE. ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK BUY A LETTER FILE CASE, ONE TYPEWRITER TABLE, ONE BOOK -KEEPER'S DESK, AND THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IS AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE A CABINET FOR HIS OFFICE. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET FEBRUARY 26, 1917, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. t✓� 1 Q,JJSJ\J '*! JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM, IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, ON FEBRUARY 26, 1917, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, AND THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, AT I0:00 O'CLOCK A. M. FEBRUARY 28, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. 43 BEND, OREGON, FEB. 28, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCI L ROOM, IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER ATIO:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. MEMBERS PRESENT, WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT'WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THE SAME DAY. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, RECONVENED AT I :30 O'CLOCK P. M. IN THE COUNCIL ROOM, IN THE O'KAN E BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAT OF MANCHESTER. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE PLAT OF MANCHESTER, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF BEND, AN,D IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM SAID PLAT, AND THE APPROVAL ENTERED THEREON OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, COUNTY ASSESSOR AND THE COUNTY SHERIFF, THAT SAID PLAT IS REGULAR IN ALL RESPECTS AND COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAW, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT SAID PLAT BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND. SECONDED, COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. MARCH 7, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET AT THE COUNCIL ROOM, IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. • MEMBERS PRESENT, WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER, L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. 44 IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BOARDS. ORDERED, THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BE, AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION FOR THE SEVERAL ELECTION DISTRICTS AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT: BEND No. I. K. E. SAWYER C. V. SI LVI S ROY MENASCO L. W. RICHARDSON ASHLEY FOREST BEND No. 2. L. D. WI EST E. P. BROSTERHOUS STEVE STEIDL FRED WILCOX CLAUD KELLY BEND No. 3. R. G. LAMBERSON J. Co RAINEY J. J. J. LDWARD LARSON E. ENGEBRETSON J. CUNNINGHAM BEND No. 4. CLYDE MCKAY J. A. CASTES PAUL C. GARRISON FRANKLIN T. PARKER W. G. I-ERRIS BEND No. 5. S. Co CALDWELL J. N. HUNTER EARL HOU STO N H. C. HARTRANFT A. J. LEVERETT SOUTH SIDE No. 6. G. L. MOORE P. H. DENCER JOHN A. WATSON M. G. COE PETER MERSDORF LA PINE ALPHONSE W. AYA J. 0. HUFFMAN OMER HOSTIE E. K. WHITE F. W. TOMES LAVA NO. 7. CH) ) JUDGES ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) No. 8. C. W. WASHBURN Co B. ALLEN FRED A. SHONQUEST PETER THOMPSON AUGUSTINE WERNER ) CLERKS ) CH) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) WEST SIDE IVAN KNOTTS MIKE WARD J. E. GIST T. MCANDREWS J. R. MYERS AUBREY E. J. MERRILL A. H. HORN No. 9. No. 10. W. J. WILKINSON WALTER WING W. W. ORCUTT TUMAL0 F. B. WILSON Co P. BECKER F. E. DAYTON F. V. SWISHER W. N. RAY No. 11. ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) CH ) ) JUDGES ) CLERKS PLAI NVI EW No. 12. W. W. VAN MATRE WM. F. FRYREAR GEORGE CYRUS HOWARD GILLET M. W. KNICKERBOCKER SISTERS CH ) ) JUDGES No. 13. H. NOOTNAGEL W. F. EDMUNDSON ELLIS H. EDGINGTON GEORGE AITKEN J. D. BOWMAN LOWER BRIDGE No. A. S. HOLMES TOM A. VEDDER FRANK V. CHAPMAN ROY L. KIDDER L. A. HUNT TERREBONNE N. H. ELLIOTT JOHN M. PERRY CH ) ) CLERKS ) ) ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) I4. CH ) ) No. 15. GEORGE MCGREGOR EVERETT PARR GERALO G. GROVES REDMOND JUDGES CLERKS CH ) ) JUDGES No. 16. AI WRIGHT GEO. G. SEDGWICK JOHN P. JOHNSON FRANK W. MCCAFFERY BYRD FARLEI GH CH ) CLERKS ) JUDGES ) ) CLERKS ) 45. TETHEROW No. 17. J. 0. HANSON W. J. STURDIVAN CH ) ) JUDGES GRANGE No. 21. JULIUS PEDERSON FRED P. REYNOLDS CH ) ) JUDGES G. L. EHLERS ) R. E. GRIMES ) RAY ARCHER ) CLERKS C. M. BRAGG ) CLERKS W. B. CHAPMAN ) P. J. YOUNG ) CLINE FALLS No. 18. MILLICAN No. 22. J . , W. W R I GHT CH ) P. B. JOHNSON CH ) W. J. WOOD ) JUDGES E. R. RUSSELL ) JUDGES H. W. MARTIN ) I. L. OWEN ) ALBERT LOWRY ) CLERKS FLOYD VANCLEAVE ) CLERKS H. A. HELMHOLTZ ) W. A. RAHN ) DESCHUTES WM. P. GIFT T. G. GARRISON No. 19. CH ) ) JUDGES BROTHERS No. 23. R. H. COFFEY ORLEA KING CH ) ) JUDGES OLAF E. ANDERSON ) S. E. LOCKREE ) CARL B. LIVESLEY ) CLERKS L. VARCO ) CLERKS WM. H. DUVAL BURNS YOUNG ) ALFALFA A. 0. WALKER ROY WOOLEY No. 20. CH ) ) JUDGES HAMPTON No. 24. A. T. FRAME BURR BLACK CH ) ) JUDGES GEO . OJGLE ) W. F. HARRISON ) R. E. LEONARD ) CLERKS H. BROOKINGS ) CLERKS GUSTAVE BERRY ) F. KIGER ) IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ROAD SUPERVISORS. ORDERED, THAT THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED ROAD SUPERVISORS FOR DECHUTES COUNTY FOR THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS, TO -WIT; ROAD 'DISTRICT NO. 6. n " 7. GUY DEMMING s If 8. PETER THOMPSON • 9. IVAN KNOTTS " 10. W. R. WILKINSON • 11. L. H. ROOT tt 1i 'tr 12. R. J. SKELTON • 17. CHAS. MUMA It " 18. ROBT. H. LEDBETTER. It " 20. F. F. HAFNER n n " 21. C. M. BRAGG " " 22. P. B. JOHNSON n n " 23. 0. 0. KING If " " 24. H. BROOKINGS AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF APPOINTMENT, AND TO OBTAIN FROM SAID SUPERVISORS THEIR OATH OF OFFICE ENDORSED THEREON. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS AND SPLIT PRECINCTS. THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THERE IS UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE ESTABLISHING OF ELECTION DISTRICTS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND THE APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION BOARDS FOR SAID DISTRICTS, IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY BE AND HE IS HEREBY REQUESTED TO COMMUNICATE WITH AND OBTAIN FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL HIS OPINION UPON THE MATTERS FOLLOWIING TO -WIT; SHALL THE ELECTION OF JUNE 4TH ON MATTERS SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BE HELD ACCORDING TO THE ELECTION DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED AT THE DECEMBER TERM OF COURT 1915, OR SHALL SUCH ELECTION BE 46. HELD ACCORDING TO THE DISTRICTS FORMED BY THIS COURT AT ITS JANUARY 1917 MEETING; ALSO IN CASE THE CROOK COUNTY ARRANGEMENT OF DISTRICTS IS THE LAWFUL ARRANGEMENT THEN WHAT SHALL BE THE CONDUCT WITH REFERENCE TO THE SPLIT PRECINCTS JOINTLY IN CROOK AND DESCHUTES COUNTIES? ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT WAS ADJOURNED. JUDGE. COMMI SSI ONE R. COMMISSIONER. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. BE IT REMEMBERED THATATA REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES OF THE STATE OF OREGON BEGUN AND HELD ON THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, IN THE CITY OF BEND, THE FOLLOWING WERE PRESENT; WM. D. BARNES, JUDGE, A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER, L. L. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE MEETING WAS DULY CALLED TO ORDER AT II:00 O'CLOCK A. M. OF SAID DAY, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD OF RECORD, TO -WIT; IN THE MATTER OF JUSTICE BOND. AND NOW IS PRESENTED THE BOND OF J. H. DITTEMORE, AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, IN AND FOR THE REDMOND PRECINCT, WITH J. D. BUTLER AND B. A. KENDALL AS SURETIES THEREON, AND SAID BOND APPEARING TO THE COURT TO BE SUFFICIENT, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID BOND OF J.. H. DITTEMORE BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE, AND HEREBY IS REQUESTED TO PROCURE FROM THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, A LIST OF ALL OF THE ELECTED JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND THAT HE THEN NOTIFY SAID JUSTICES TO FILE A NEW BOND AND OATH OF OFFICE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF RABBIT AND RODENT DESTRUCTION. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST BE, AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO PROCURE FOR THE COUNTY, IOO OUNCES OF STRYCHNINE FOR DISTRIBUTION, AND THE CLERK 47. IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $I 15.00 IN PAYMENT THEREOF, UPON PRESENTATION OF PROPER VOUCHER. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST'S SALARY. THIS MATTER COMINGON FOR HEARING, UPON THE PROPOSAL OF THE COUNTY TO CO-OPERATE WITH THE EXTENSION DEPARTMENT OF THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AND SAID COLLEGE HAVING SUBMITTED A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT SAID AGREEMENT BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY RATIFIEDAND APPROVED IN THE FOLLOWING: FORM TO -WIT; CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES To THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, SALEM, OREGON. THIS IS TO CERTIFY, THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF I.HAPTER 110, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BY APPROPRIATE ORDER DULY MADE AND ENTERED UPON THE JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SAID COURT ON THE 23RD DAY OF JANUARY, 1917, DID PROVIDE AND APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS ( $ 900.00 ) FOR USE IN AND ABOUT AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN SAID COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, DURING THE YEAR 1917, TO BE EXPENDED AS PROVIDED IN SAID CHAPTER 110, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND CAUSED THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED THIS SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1917. WM. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE. A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER. (SEAL) L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. ATTEST: J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST'S SALARY. ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $300.00, PAYABLE TO THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, PAYABLE FROM THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE EXPENSES AND SALARY OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, AND FORWARD THE SAME TO CORVALLIS, OREGON, TOGETHER WITH THE CONTRACT HERETOFORE ENTERED INTO. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DATE. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1917. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT I:30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DATE IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT; ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. AND NOW COMES ON FOR CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION THE MATTER OF APPOINTING A COUNTY FAIR BOARD, AND SINCE AN OPINION HAS BEEN EXPRESSED BY A NUMBER OF CITIZENS THAT NO COUNTY FAIR BE HELD, WI' THE STATE FUNDS THEREFOR BE DIVIDED AMONG THE LOCAL AGRICULTURAL FAIRS OF THE COUNTY, THE MATTER OF CONSIDERING THE APPOINTMENT OF A FAIR BOARD, WAS CONTINUED TO SUCH MEETING AS MAY BE HELD BY THIS COURT THE LAST WEEK IN MARCH. THE MATTER OF THE MCKENZIE ROAD WAS AGAIN PRESENTED, AND ON MOTION, WAS CONTINUED, IN THE MATTER OF DONATION FOR ROAD WORK. IT WAS ORDERED THAT ALL ROAD SUPERVISORS BE INSTRUCTED BY THE COUNTY CLERK TO KEEP A CAREFUL RECORD OF ALL DONATION WORK ON PUBLIC ROADS, SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS DONATING, AND THE AMOUNT DONATED INCASH, AND THE AMOUNT DONATED IN LABOR. IN THE MATTER OF THE JAEGER ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING, UPON THE PRESENTATION OF THE PETITION THEREFOR, IT WAS ON MOTION CONTINUED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE COUNTY COURT COULD PERSONALLY INVESTIGATE THE NEEDS THEREFOR. IN THE MATTER OF THE BRICK YARD ROAD. THIS MATTER WAS CALLED ON FOR HEARING, AND ON MOTION CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE DESCHUTES- TUMALO ROAD. ORDERED, THAT $50.00 BE SET ASJDE-AND APPROPRIATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A FILL ON SAID ROAD BETWEEN THE BENHAM AND CLIFTON-CORNETT RANCHES IN SECTIONS 28 AND 29, TOWNSHIP 16, RANGE 12, WHEN THE SETTLERS HAVE DONATED $50.00 ADDITIONAL FOR THE SAME PURPOSE. THE RESIGNATION OF GEORGE E. AITKEN AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR THE SISTERS PRECINCT WAS PRESENTED, AND ON MOTION, CONTINUED, PENDING: THE SECECTION OF HIS SUCCESSOR. 49. IN THE MATTER OF TETHEROW BRIDGE GRADE. ORDERED, THAT COMMISSIONER SMITH BE INSTRUCTED TO REPAIR SAID GRADE. IN THE MATTER OF HELMHOLZ ROAD. ORDERED, THAT COMMISSIONER SMITH HAVE THE HELMHOLZ ROAD REPAIRED ON A 50-50 BASIS WITH THE INTERESTED PARTIES, THE COUNTY COURT TO EXPEND $25.00. ON MOTION, THE CLERK WAS INSTRUCTED TO NOTIFY THE PACIFIC TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANY TO INSTALL ONE DESK TELEPHONE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. MARCH 8, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 8, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 46 TO 76 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 3 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AS A BOUNDARY BOARD AT 1:30 O'CLOCK OF THIS DATE, AND AS A COUNTY COURT AT 5:00 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DATE. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 5:00 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, AND ON MOTION ADJOURNED TO MEET TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917, 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING.. JUDGE. OMMISSIONER. OMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 13, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMEBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. 50. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF PLATS. ORDERED, THAT 'ME CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO NOTIFY THE COUNTY SURVEYOR IN WRITING, THAT THE COUNTY COURT WILL NOT ALLOW OR AUDIT BILLS FOR THE EXAMINATION OF PLATS PRESENTED FOR RECORD, AND THAT ANY SUCH CHARGE MADE BY THE SURVEYOR SHOULD BE MADE AGAINST THE PERSON PRESENTING THE SAID PLAT. IN THE MATTER OF A WARRANT REGISTER. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK PURCHASE A REGISTER OF WARRANTS, ACCORDING TO THE FORM SUBMITTED AT THIS TIME. IN THE MATTER OF FEES OF COUNTY PHYSICIAN. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY PHYSICIAN BE ALLOWED AND PAID 65% OF HIS REGULAR CHARGES FOR CALLS UPON COUNTY PATIENTS, EXCEPT THAT BEYOND A RADIUS OF 5 MILES FROM THE COUNTY SEAT, HIS MILEAGE BE FIGURED AT 75¢ ONcWAY BASIS PER MILE NET TO THE PLACE OF CALL. IN THE MATTER OF SUPERVISOR FOR ROAD DISTRICT # 6. ORDERED, THAT A. C. ARMSTRONG OF BEND, OREGON, BE AND HE HEREBY IS' APPOINTED ROAD SUPERVISOR FOR ROAD DISTRICT No. 6, AND THAT CERTIFICATE OF HIS APPOINTMENT THEREFOR, BE ISSUED TO HIM. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED # 77 TO 103 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 4 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 26, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL tVE MEBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. A LETTER HAVING BEEN RECEIVED ASKING TH4T THIS COUNTY SEND A DELEGATE TO THE NORTHWESTERN TOURIST'S MEETING TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND, OREGON, MARCH 31, 1917, IT WAS ORDERED THAT JUDGE WM. D. BARNES BE SENT TO REPRESENT THE COUNTY COURT AT THIS MEETING. 5 . IN THE MATTER OF REVISION OF TAXES ON MELROSE PARK ADDITION TO REDMOND. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING, W. B. DAGGETT OF REDMOND, APPROACHED THE COURT ON THE PROPOSITION OF REVISING THE TAXES OF 1915 AND 1916 ON THE MELROSE PARK ADDITION TO THE CITY OF REDMOND, REDUCING THEM TO AN ACREAGE INSTEAD OF A LOT BASIS AS NOW TAXED. HE WAS INSTRUCTED TO PRESENT HIS PETITION IN PROPER FORM SO THAT THE COURT MAY REFER SAME TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS APPROVAL* ORDERED, THAT A BURROUGHS DUPLEX ADDING MACHINE BE PURCHASED AT $450.00, PROVIDED THAT SHOULD THE COURT DESIRE TO TAKE AN ORDINARY MACHINE BEFORE DELIVERY, iI l THE ORDER MAY BE CHANGED TO THE ORDINARY MACHINE AT $300.00. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. OF THIS DATE. eA,e Ai k JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1 :30 O'CLOCK P. M. OF THIS DATE, IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT.' THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY FAIR BOARD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING ON FOR HEARING, AND AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS DECIDED THAT NO COUNTY FAIR BOARD BE SELECTED AT THIS TIME. ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK INSTRUCT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO GET THE OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. AS TO WHETHER THE SHERIFF MAY COLLECT THE ACTUAL EXPENSE OF ADVERTISING DELINQUENT TAXES, INSTEAD OF THE AMOUNT OF 5¢ PER LINE FOR FOUR PUBLICATIONS OF SAME. IN THE MATTER OF EXPENSES OF COUNTY WATER MASTER. IT APPEARING TO THE COURT, THAT GEORGE T. COCHRAN, WATER SUPERINTENDENT, OF DISTRICT NO. 2, HAS ASKED FOR iN.ESTIMATE AS TO THE PROBABLE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY WATER MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1917, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ADVISE THE SAID SUPERINTENDENT THAT THE COURT ESTIMATES FROM DATA NOW ON HAND, THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY WATER MASTER FOR DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES, SHOULD NOT EXCEED $600.00 PER YEAR FOR THE TWO COUNTIES. ORDERED, THAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY BE INSTRUCTED TO TAKE PROPER STEPS TOWARDS THE VACATION OF THAT PART OF THE OLD LAPINE STAGE ROAD THAT LIES IN THE NE* OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 12 E. W. M. ORDERED, THAT THE BRICK YARD ROAD BE IMPROVED FROM THE CITY LIMITS OF BEND TO THE BRICK YARD, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE BEND BRICK AND LUMBER COMPANY, PAY 25% OF THE EXPENSE OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT, AND THAT THE GARDNER-V:I-LKINSON MILL • AND OTHER PARTIES INTERESTED, IMPROVE THE ROAD BEYOND THAT POINT; DESCHUTES COUNTY APPROPRIATING $500.00 AS THE COUNTY'S SHARE OF THE EXPENSE FROM THE CITY LIMITS OF BEND TO THE BRICK YARD. ORDERED, THAT $500.00 BE APPROPRIATED FOR REP_AIRSTO BE DONE ON THE BEND -BURNS ROAD. ORDERED, THAT A BOOK! BE PURCHASED BY THE SHERIFF FOR THE TRANSCRIPTION OF THE 1915 DELINQUENT TAXES. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT,OF SCHOOLS BE AUTHORIZED TO, PURCHASE A BOOK CASE. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 104 TO 115 INCLUSIVE, _AS SHOWN ON PAGE 5 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE_CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED. JUDGE. �S VL COMMISSIONER* COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 4, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE JAEGER ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING, AND AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE JAEGER ROAD BE OPENED, AND THE FOLLOWING WERE APPOINTED AS A BOARD OF VIEWERS TO VIEW SAME ON TUESDAY APRIL 10, 1917, GEO. Si, YOUNG, COUNTY SURVEYOR, A. 0. MEYERS, REDMOND, OREGON, F. W. MCCAFFERY, REDMOND, OREGON, IN THE MATTER OF REVISION OF TAXES ON MELROSE PARK ADDITION TO REDMOND. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR HEARING, MOTION WAS MADE TO CONTINUE SAME UNTIL THE MEETING OF APRIL 12, 1917. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS IN REDMOND. THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS IN SOUTH END ACRES ADDITION TO REDMOND, COMING ON FOR HEARING, AND.AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS DECIDED TO CONTINUE SAME UNTIL THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF APRIL 12, 1917• IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE AND THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED TO LAY OUT THE BRICK YARD ROAD, FOLLOWING AS NEAR AS PRACTICABLE, THE PRESENT ROAD, SAME TO BE IMPROVED TO THE TOP OF THE HILL BEYOND THE BRICK YARD. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICT N0. 10 BE INSTRUCTED TO REPAIR THE BRIDGE ACROSS TUMALO CREEK ON THE BEAR -CREEK - SISTERS ROAD, BY 53• PUTTING IN A PAIR OF NEW TRUSSES AND NEW MUDSILL AND POSTS UNDER THE EAST END OF SAID BRIDGE. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO PROCURE A BOOK AND IN IT KEEP A RECORD OF ALL PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY, SHOWING TO WHAT OFFICER EACH PIECE OF PROPERTY WAS ENTRUSTED, DATE OF PURCHASE, PRICE, AND ANY OTHER IDENTIFYING MARK OR NUMBER, REQUIRING EACH OFFICER TO RECEIPT FOR SUCH PROPERTY IN SAID BOOK. F. F.'HAFNER, HAVING RESIGNED AS SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICT NO. 20, HIS RESIGNATION WAS ACCEPTED, AND HENRY E. RUFFE APPOINTED TO FILL THIS VACANCY. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CLAIMS FOR WORK DONE ON THE TERREBONNE ROAD IN DECEMBER, BE PAID, AND WARRANTS DRAWN FOR SAME. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 116 TO 163 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 6 AND 7 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 12, 1917. ciuu( BEND, OREGON, APRIL 12, 1917. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE (MANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THE FOLLOWING BEING PRESENT. W. D. BARNES, L. E. SMITH, S. E. ROBERTS, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER, SHERIFF, BY THE JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF VACATION OF LAND IN MELROSE PARK ADDITION TO REDMOND. THIS MATTER COMING UP FOR HEARING, IT WAS ORDEREDTHAT THE VACATION OF CERTAIN BLOCKS, STREETS AND ALLEYS IN MELROSE PARK ADDITION TO REDMOND, BE APPROVED. IT WAS ORDERED THAT CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS IN SOUTH EMD ACRES ADDITION TO REDMOND, AS SHOWN ON PLAT FILED WITH THE COUNTY COURT, BE VACATED. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE PETITION OF THOMAS W. MARSHALL, ASKING FOR THE REVISION AND ADJUSTING OF TAXES IN MELROSE PARK ADDITION TQ REDMOND, BE GRANTED. AND SAME WAS APPROVED. THE MATTER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS IN THE VICINITY OF LOWER BRIDGE COMING UP FOR HEARING, AND AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS IN THE VICINTY OF LOWER BRIDGE AND FROM THERE TO TERREBONNE, THE COUNTY 'APPROPRIATE NOT TO EXCEED $800.00, THIS ON THE CONDITION THAT THE DONATIONS BY THE LOCAL RESIDENTS EQUAL THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED BY THE COUNTY. . 54. IN THE MATTER OF THE JAEGER ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR HEARING, THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VIEWERS WAS PRESENTED. REDMOND, OREGON, APRIL 10,.1917• WE, YOUR BOARD OF ROAD VIEWERS, APPOINTED TO APPRAISE THE BENEFITS AND DAMAGES ON THE ABOVE ENTITLED JAEGER ROAD, RECOMMEND TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, THAT THE EXTENT OF DAMAGES .TO C. H. HOUSE ACROSS THE NEB. OF THE SE•- OF SECTION 20, TWP 14 RANGE 12 E. W. M. FOR APPROXIMATELY I ACRES OF LAND IS TWENTY ($20.00) DOLLARS. AND WE FURTHER RECOMMEND THAT THE SAID JAEGER ROAD BE MOVED SOUTH 20 FT, PLACING THE ROAD ON THE NORTHERLY 40 FT OF Si SE4 OF SAID SECTION 20, AND THAT IN LIEU OF SUCH BENEFITS TO SAID C. H. HOUSE, WE BELIEVE ALL FURTHER CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IN THE WAY OF FENCING, CULVERTS, ETC. TO BE OFFSET BY SUCH BENEFITS. GEO. S. YOUNG, COUNTY SURVEYOR, JAMES L. LENNON, F. W. MCCAFFERY. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS, ALLOWING DAMAGES OF $20.00 TO CARL H. HOUSE BE ACCEPTED, AND A 40 FT COUNTY ROAD BE OPENED ON THE SURVEY RECOMMENDED IN THE REPORT. THE BOND OF J. C. THORP AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AT TUMALO, WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, AND IT APPEARING THAT SAME WAS IN PROPER FORM, BOND WAS APPROVED. THE RESIGNATION OF A. C. ARMSTRONG AS SUPERVISOR FOR ROAD DISTRICT No. 6. HAVING BEEN RECEIVED, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAME SHOULD BE ACCEPTED, IT WAS ACCEPTED, AND LOUIS BILADEAU, A CITIZEN OF ROAD DISTRICT No. 6, WAS APPOINTED AS ROAD SUPERVISOR FOR THAT DISTRICT. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 164 TO 182 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 8 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET 10:00 A. M. APRIL 25, 1917. JJ{J \6,, JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 25, 19 17 THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OtKANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, AND THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO TRANSACT AT THIS TIME, COURT ADJOURNED. c�— Ju0GE. \ A, COMMISSIONER. 1 55. BEND, OREGON, MAY 2, It917• THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL Room IN THE O°KANE BUILDING, AT 1 O: OO A. M. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS PRESENT; COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONERS A. L. MACKINTOSH AND L. E. SMITH; SHERIFF, S. E. ROBERTS. THE .MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. AID FOR COUNTY FAIRS. THE MATTER OF AID FOR COUNTY FAIRS COMING ON FOR HEARING, AND A PETITION BEING PRESENTED BY CHAS.. GIST, FOR AID FOR THE SISTERS FAIR, AND AFTER DISCUSSION. IT WAS ORDERED, THAT $300.00 BE APPROPRIATED TO EACH OF THE THREE FAIRS, NAMELY THE SISTERS, FAI R, TUMALO FAIR, AND REDMOND POTATO SHOW, AND THAT FROM THE AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM THE STATE FOR FAIR PURPOSES THE SUM OF $900.00 BE SET ASIDE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FAIRS TO BE HELD AT REDMOND, TUMALO AND SISTERS, ONE THIRD TO EACH. FAIR. IF THE FAIR MONEY RECEVIED FROM THE STATE DOES NOT AMOUNT TO $900.00 IT SHALL BE DIVIDED EQUALLY BETWEEN THE THREE FAIRS AND ENOUGH ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY TO MAKE THE PAYMENTTO EACH AMOUNT TO $300.00. ORDERED, FURTHER THAT SAID SUMS OF $300.00 FOR EACH FAIR ARE TO BE OFFERED BY THE FAIR ASSOCIATIONS CONCERNED, AS A STIMULUS TO QUANTITY PRODUCTION OF FOOD PRODUCTS AND THAT THE MANAGERS OF EACH FAIR CONSULT WITH THE COUNTY JUDGE AND THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST , AND DETERMINE WITH -THEM THE PROPER APPLICATION OF SAID FUNDS AS PREMIUMS TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSE OF THE COURT, AS OUTLINED;ABOVE. IT WAS ORDERED, THAT $20.00 BE APPROPRIATED FOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN TO SCHOOL CHILDREN OF THE COUNTY FOR THE BEST ESSAYS ON MEANS FOR PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF DISEASE AMONG CHILDREN, AND FOR THE CONTROL AND'EXTEMINATION OF FLIES. IN THE MATTER OF FRANCHISE TO SISTERS CO-OPERATIVE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION,:* III THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD, AND AFTER DISCUSSION IT WAS ORDERED THAT A FRANCHISE BE GRANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF A WATER SYSTEM IN I' THE TOWNSITE OF SISTERS, IN THE MATTER OF THE PETTTION OF THE SISTERS COOPERATIVE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION FOR A FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT A CANAL AND PIPE LINE TO CARRY WATER; IN THE STREETS AND ROADS OF SISTERS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. Now ON THIS 2ND DAY OF MAY 1917 COMES THE SISTERS COOPERATIVE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION THROUGH ITS REPRESENTATIVE J. D. BOWMAN, AND PETITIONS THE COURT FOR A FRANCHISE RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A CANAL AND PIPE LINE IN THE STREETS AND COUNTY ROADS IN SISTERS, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. AND IT APPEARING, TO TIE COURT THAT SUCH CANAL AND PIPE LINE IS NECESSARY FOR THE ADEQUATE AND PROPER DISTRIBUTION OF WATER IN 8ISTERS AND THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO USE THE ROADS AND STREETS OF SAID SISTERS FCR THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SAID CANAL AND PIPE LINE WILL BE OF BENEFIT TO THE CITIZENS AND PUBLIC: WHEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT THE PETITION OF SAID PETITIONERS BE AND IT IS HEREBY GRANTED, AND THAT THE SISTERS CO-OPERATIVE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY GRANTED A FRANCHISE, EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY OVER 56. AND ALONG THE STREETS AND ROADS OF SISTERS, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, FOR THE PERIOD OF FIFTY YEARS, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A CANAL AND PIPE LINE; IT BEING EXPRESSLY RESERVED BY THE SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY THAT ALL THE CANALS AND PIPE LINES SHALL.BE CONSTRUCTED SO AS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH, OR HINDER TRAVEL OR TRAFFIC OVER EACH AND ALL OF SAID ROADS AND STREETS 'OR TO FL000 WITH WATER SUCH ROADS AND STREETS AND THAT IT SHALL NOT HINDER OR OBSTRUCT OTHER DITCHES NOW CONSTRUCTED OR MAINTAINED ALONG SAID ROADS AND STREETS, AND SO FAR AS PRACTICABLE SHALL OCCUPY BUT ONE SIDE OF THE ROAD OR STREET, AND THAT AT ALL POINTS WHERE SAID CANAL OR PIPE LINE SHALL CROSS SAID ROAD OR STREET THAT IT SHALL PASS UNDER SAID ROAD OR STREET IN A CULVERT OR PIPE LINE AND THAT ALL SUCH CANALS AND PIPE LINES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN A SUBSTANTIAL AND WORKMAN LIKE MANNER. THAT THE PETITIONERS AND ITS ASSIGNS SHALL AT ALL TIMES. KEEP AND HOLD DESCHUTES COUNTY HARMLESS AS AGAINST ANY DAMAGE DONE PERSONS OR PROPERTY THAT MAY RESULT FROM THE CONSTRUCTIONI,' OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SAID CANAL AND PIPE LINE AND THAT THIS FRANCHISE MAY BE REVOKED AT ANY TIME THE CONDITIONS HEREIN ARE NOT COMPLIED WITH, AND IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT IT IS ACCEPTED UNDER ALL OF THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN, AND THAT THE PETITIONER SHALL FILE A PLAT WITH THE COUNTY COURT,SII•OWING THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED CANAL AND PIPE LINE, AND AS ADDITIONAL PIPE LINES ARE CONSTRUCTED UNDER THIS FRANCHISE TO FILE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SHOWING THE LOCATION OF SUCH ADDITIONAL PIPE LINES. W. p. BARNES, JUDGE. A. L. MACKINTOSH -COMMISSIONER. ATTEST: (SEAL)' L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, DESCHUTES COUNTY. E. B. WHITMORE, DEPUTY. THE PETITION PRESENTED HAVING BEEN IN DUE FORM, AND THE ORDER HAVING BEEN APPROVED 'BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE PRESENT CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF WATER SYSTEM TO BE ON THE LINES AS SHOWN ON PLAT ATTACHED TO PETITION FILED WITH THE COUNTY COURT. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. OF SAME DATE. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 OTCLOCK P. M. MAY 2, 1917, IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, SAME MEMBERS BEING PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. THE MATTER OF THE DAYTON ROAD AGAIN COMING UP FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT NO BOND ACCOMPANIED THE PETITION, THIS MATTER WAS CONTINUED. THE MATTER OF THE ORCUTT ROAD COMING UP FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THERE WAS NO CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICES, ATTACHED TO THE PETITION, THE MATTER OF LOCATING THIS ROAD WAS CONTINUED. THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENTS ON THE BEND - BURNS ROAD COMING UP FOR HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT $i90.00 OF WORK HAVING BEEN DONATED ON THIS ROAD, IT WAS 57, 1 ORDERED, THAT $200.00 BE APPROPRIATED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT ON THE BEND -BURNS ROAD FROM MILE POST 22 TO THE STANLEY.SMITH PLACE ON THE SILVER LAKE ROAD. IN THE,MATTER OF CLAIMS. IT WAS ORDERED THAT ALL BOLLS MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE CLERK AT LEAST TWO DAYS PRIOR TO THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE COURT, WHO CH COMES ON THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH, AND ANY BILLS SUBMITTED THAT ARE NOT COMPLETE AND IN REGULAR FORM WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AT THAT TIME. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 1917, AT 10:00 A. M. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 183 TO 236 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 9,AND 10 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, MAY 9, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL RooM IN THE (MANE BUILDING, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BEING PRESENT: COUNTY JUDGE W. D. BARNES; COMMISSIONERS A. L. MACKINTOSH AND L. E. SMITH; SHERIFF, S. E. ROBERTS. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. ORDERED•, THAT A WARRANT FOR $250.00 TOWARDS PAYMENT OF LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN DEFENSE OF THE Quo WARRANTO SUIT, BE ISSUED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE BE AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE 24 BALLOT BOXES AND LOCKS FOR SAME. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 JUDGE. �.L�► �` (�l��t �i.il COMM. \ COMM. THE COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 P. M. IN THE COUNCIL RooM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AND ADJOURNED TO TAKE A TRIP OVER AND INSPECT THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, WHICH WAS DONE AS FAR AS HARPER. 1 THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT:5:0O O'CLOCK P. M. IN THE COUNCIL P. M. Roots. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 237 TO 320 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON pAGES 4 AND 12 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, MID li THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MAY 16, 1917. COMM. COMM. 58. BEND OREGON, MAY 16, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, AND THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO TRANSACT AT THIS TIME, COURT ADJOURNED. 1 JUDGE. Comm. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 6, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE 0/KAN'E BUILDING, AT 10:00 A. M., ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE.. GEORGE YOUNG, A. F. RAMEY, AND F. B. WILSON, WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW THE PROPOSED JAEGER ROAD, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917• PETITION FOR THE PROPOSED DAYTON ROAD WAS PRESENTED, REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, AND APPROVED BY HIM AS TO FORM. IT WAS ORDERED THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS CONSISTING OF GEORGE S. YOUNG, FRANK MAY, AND S. R. HOGIN, BE APPOINTED TO MEET MONDAY JUNE 11, 1917, AND VIEW THE PROPOSED ROAD. PETITION FOR THE PROPOSED ORCUTT ROAD WAS PRESENTED, REFERRED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY, AND APPROVED BY HIM AS TO FORM. ORDERED, THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS CONSISTING OF GEORGE S. YOUNG, A. F. RAMEY AND F. B. WILSON BE APPOINTED TO MEET TUESDAY JUNE 12, 1917, AND VIEW THE PROPOSED ROAD. ORDERED-, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 321. TO 399 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 13 AND (4 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION, DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET FRIDAY JUNE 8, 1917. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 8, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OTKANE BUILDING, AY 10:00 A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURMENT, ALL MEMEBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER • BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMISSIONERS WENT TO LOOK AT THE CITY HOSPITAL BUILDING EAST OF BEND, WSTH THE MATTER OF REMODELING IT FOR THE COUNTY HOSPITAL, A PETITION HAVING BEEN PRESENTED BY THE 'CITY COUNCIL OF BEND. NO ACTION WAS TAKEN ON SAME AT THIS TIME, AND IT WAS LEFT FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION. PETITION. MEMO FROM COUNCIL MINUTES OF MEETING HELD JUNE 5, 1917. ALDERMAN BROSTERHOUS THEN STATED THAT THE COUNTY WAS DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING THE RIGHT TO USE THE CITY HOSPITAL LOCATED ON iTHE CEMETERY FORTY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CARING FOR COUNTY CHARGES FROM TIME TO TIME, AND TO THAT END, THE COUNTY WAS WILLING TO TAKE THE BUILDING A$ IT IS, TO PLASTER AND REPAIR THE SAME, CONSTRUCT THE NECESSARY PORCHES AND SCREENS, INSTALL THE NECESSARY WATER SYSTEM, AND IN RETURN THEREFOR, TO CARE FOR SUCH CONTAGIOUS OR OTHER CASES AS THE CITY OF BEND MIGHT HAVE, ALL WITHOUT CHARGE TO SAID CITY, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT SAID BUILDINGS, PROPERTY 59'• lo AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD BE AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF BEND, AND THAT THIS PERMISSION SHOULD BE FOR A MINIMUM PERIOD OF TWO YEARS. AFTER AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION, ALDERMAN BROSTERHOUS, AS CHAIRMAN OF THE PUBLIC PROPERTY COMMITTEE MOVED THAT THE OFFICIALS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY BE GIVEN THE FREE USE OF THE PRIVATE CITY HOSPITAL FOR A TERM OF NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE THEY SHOULD BEGIN THE OCCUPANCY THEREOF, AND THAT THEY BE GIVEN THE RIGHT TO REPAIR AND ADD TO SAID BUILDING, AND TO CLEAN AND OCCUPY THE SURROUNDING GROUNDS, AND CONSTRUCT A ROAD TO SAID HOSPITAL AND TO PROVIDE FOR EQUIPPING SAID HOSPITAL WITH A WATER SUPPLY BUT THAT ALL PERMANENT IMPROVEMENTS PLACED UPON SAID PREMISES SHOULD BE AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF BEND. IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT BY THE ACCEPTANCE OF THIS OFFER, SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY DOES AGREE TO CARE FOR ALL CITY CHARGES, WHETHER SUFFERING FROM CONTAGIOUS DISEASES OR OTHERWISE, ALL WITHOUT CHARGE TO SAID CITY. SECONDED BY ALERMAN EDWARDS AND CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: BROSTERHOUS, EDWARDS, SILVIS AND BENNETT. THE COUNTY COURT ALSO VIEWED THE ROAD NORTH OF BEND AT THE CROSSING. OF THE CENTRAL OREGON IIRRIGATI ON COMPANY'S CANAL, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE SHARP CURVE AT THAT:POINT. THE COURT ADJOURNED AT 12 M. TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. SAME DATE. THE COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 P. M. SAME DATE, MEETING IN THE COUNCIL ROOM, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING MEETING. AFTER FURTHER DISCUSSION REGARDING THE ROAD NORTH OF BEND, AT THE CROSSING OF THE C. O. I. CANAL, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR BE INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE A MAP AND DETAIL SHOWING THE PRESENT ROAD AT THE SHARP CURVE, AND SLOPING THE BLUFF IN ORDER TO GIVE A BETTER VIEW OF THE ROAD AT THIS POINT. THE MATTER OF COUNTY HOSPITAL WAS AGAIN DISCUSSED, BUT NO DECISION MADE IN REGARD TO SAME. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 400 TO 475 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 15 AND 16 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET FR I DAY, JUNE 15,_1917. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 15, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMRBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE JUDGE. REQUESTS HAVING BEEN MADE TO THE COUNTY COURT THAT A STOCK INSPECTOR BE APPOINTED, WOOOIE BEST WAS APPOINTED TEMPORARY STOCK INSPECTOR, AND UNTIL A FURTHER ORDER OF THIS COURT IS MADE. 6o. IT WAS ORDERED THAT L.H. ROOT, SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICT NO. II, BE INSTRUCTED TO OPEN THE PETERSON ROAD IN THAT DISTRICT, AND TO NOTIFY PARTIES ALONG THE LINE OF SAID ROAD TO MOVE THEIR FENCES AT ONCE. S. R. HOGIN, BEING INTERESTED IN THE DAYTON ROAD, ASKED THAT MIS RESIGNATION AS A VIEWER OF SAID ROAD BE ACCEPTED, SAME WAS ACCEPTED BY THE COURT AND J. Co THORP APPOINTED AS A VIEWER IN HIS STEAD. THE COURT ADJOURNED AT 12 M. TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. SAME DATE. • JUDGE. -Comm. COMM• THE COURT RECONVENOD AT 1:30 P. M. SAME DATE, MEETING IN THE COUNCIL ROOM, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING MEETING. ORDERED, THAT SUPERVISOR BROOKINGS BE INSTRUCTED TO FIX THE WIND BREAK TO CATCH THE SAND ON THE ROAD ADJOINING THE EWING PLACE, NEAR HAMPTON. AT THE REQUEST OF THE COUNTY PHYSICIAN THE FOLLOWING ORDER WAS ENTERED: ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO EXTEND THE INVITATION OF THIS COURT TO THE SEVERAL'PHYSICIANS IN THE COUNTY, TO MEET WITH THIS COURT ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917, TO CONSIDER AND DISCUSS A METHOD FOR THE CARE OF AND THE TREATMENT OF COUNTY PATIENTS. THE MATTER OF INSURING THE COUNTY RECORD;, FURNITURE, ETC. WAS TAKEN UP, BUT THE MATTER LEFT FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION. THE COUNTY SURVEYOR MADE A REPORT ON THE ROCK CUT NORTH OF THE NORTH CANAL ON THE TUMALO ROAD, SHOWING THE ESTIMATED CHANGES TO COST $942.00. MATTER WAS LEFT FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION. TO THE HONOREBLE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: -- JUNE 12, 1917. 1 MADE A COMPLETE SURVEY OF THE ROCK CUT JUST NORTH OF THE NORTH CANAL ON THE LA I DLAW ROAD WITH FOLLOWING RESULTS. 421 YARDS OF ROCK @ $2.00 PER YARD 336 YARDS OF FILL INCLUDING SURFACING © 30/ PER YARD ESTIMATED COST, $ 842.00 a.00.80. 942.0o THIS WAS FIGURED FOR A CUT TEN FE.ET DEEP FROM THE FACE OF THE CUT, THEN A RAISE OF 4 FEET, AND THEN CUT OF 10 FEET. THE STAKES ARE ALL ON THE CUT, SO'THAT IF THE COURT PLEASES IT MAY INSPECT THE WORK AS LAID OUT. THE ESTIMATED COST OF ROCK AT $2.00 IS SLIGHTLY HIGHER THAN A YEAR AGO WOULD HAVE BEEN, BUT POWDER IS MUCH HIGHER, ALSO THE CANAL BEING CLOSE CARE MUST BE NECESSARY NOT FILL THE CANAL WITH BROKEN ROCK OR TO CAVE IN THE BANKS. THE EARTH ESTIMATE IS 300 SINCE SOME OF THE EARTH MUST BE CARRIED SOME DISTANCE, AND SINCE UPPER 6 INCHES MUST BE CINDERS, COSTING 50V PER YARD DELIVERED. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, GSY:Y GEORGE S. YOUNG, COUNTY SURVEYOR. ORDERED, THAT CLA I MS NUMBERED 476 TO 487 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN ON PAGE 17 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE. CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. 61. ON MOTI ON DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE 27, 1917. JUDGE. Owk,:aiA-kComm. -Comm. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 27, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE O'KANE BUILDING, 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, PRESENT JUDGE BARNES, AND L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE(' THE MATTER OF A COUNTY HOSPITAL AND THE TAKING CARE OF THE COUNTY POOR CAME UP AT THIS TIME FOR DISCUSSION. THIS COURT HAD EXTENDED AN INVITATION TO THE PHYSICIANS OF THE COUNTY TO BE PRESENT AT THIS MEETING, AND THE FOLLOWING ACCEPTED THE INVITATION: DRS.'COE, FERRELL AND NORRIS, TOGETHER WITH COUNTY PHYSICIAN DWIGH T F. MILLER. THE MATTER OF TAKING CARE OF THE COUNTY PATIENTS WKS THEN DISCUSSED. AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION AND DISCUSSION IT' WAS ORDERED, THAT DR. MILLER, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, BE INSTRUCTED TO RENT A COTTAGE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CUP( OF BEND, SUITABLE FOR TEMPORARY QUARTERS FOR A COUNTY HOSPITAL, TO EMPLOY A NURSE AND A HOUSEKEEPER, AND TO PURCHASE SUCH EQUIPMENT AS IS NECESSARY FOR IMMEDIATE USE IN CARING FOR THE PRESENT COUNTY PATIENTS. COUNTY ASSESSOR MULLARKY WAS AUTHORIZED TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AUTOMOBILE RECORD, AT $5.00 PER YEAR. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 488 TO 514 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN ON PAGES i8, 19 AND 20 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED. BE IT REMEMBERED THAT AT A REGULAR TERMOF THE COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF DESCHUTES AND STATE OF OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD ON THE 5TH DAY OF JULY 1917, ( JULY 4TH BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY, MEETING WAS HELD ON JULY 5TH) AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M., IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN 'THE O'KANE BUILDING, THE FOLLOWING WERE PRESENT, W. D. BARNES, L. E. SMITH, S. E. ROBERTS, J. H. HANER, COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER, SHERIFF, CLERK. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WAS MADE OF RECORD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THEE JAEGER ROAD. 1 REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON THE JAEGER ROAD, READ' FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND FILED. 62. IN THE MATTER OF THE DAYTON ROAD. REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED. IN THE MATTER OF THE ORCUTT ROAD. FILED. ON THE DAYTON ROAD, READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON THE ORCUTT ROAD, READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE A. O. WALKER ROAD. THIS MATTER ROAD WAS PRESENTED AT COMING ON FOR HEARING, A PETITION FOR THE A. O. WALKER THIS TIME, AND CONTINUED ON ACCOUNT OF THERE BEING NO AFFIDAVIT ATTACHED TO SAME, SHOWING THAT NOTICES HAD BEEN POSTED ALONG SAID PROPOSED ROAD. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 P. M. MEETING IN THE COUNCIL ROOM, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING MEETING. THE COUNTY JUDGE. THE MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY IN THE MATTER OF :THE REPAIR OF THE BEND-TUMALO ROAD. A PETITION HAVING BEEN PRESENTED TO THE COURT SIGNED BY A NUMBER OF CITIZENS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, ASKING THAT THE DESCHUTES RIVER GRADE ON THE TUMALO ROAD BE REPAIRED, TO -WIT: TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. WHEREAS, THE OWING TO A DUST POCKET TUMALO GRADE IS IN A DANCEROUS CONDITION FOR PUBLIC TRAVEL, APPROXIMATELY 50 FEET IN LENGTH AND EXTENDING ACROSS THE GRADE NEAR THE LOWER PART THEREOF, AND WHEREAS, SUCH OONDITIONS HAVE EXISTED FOR FOUR YEARS LAST PAST, AND WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF SAID POCKET EVER BECOMING PACKED FOR TRAVEL. NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED CITIZENS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT YOUR HONORABLE BODY WILL CAUSE SAID CONDITION TO BE REMEDIED AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE MOMENT. EARL B. HOUSTON, O. C. HENKLE,. BEND WATER, LIGHT & P. CO BY F. T. PARKER, CHARLES H. HAINES, H. C. ELLIS, W. `G. HASTI NGS, LON L. Fox, U. Co CoE, J. Ew. LARSON, S. E. ROBERTS, V. A. FORBES, IT WAS ORDERED BEN D, BEND, RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, ORE, ORE, BEND, ORE, BROTHERS, ORE, BEND, ORE, TT - 11 TT TT TT TT TV TT • 11 TT TT TT R. G. BLACKWELL, H. H. DEARMOND, CHAS. W. ERSKINE H. A. SKEEN, R. R.'SHIMMELL THE METROPOLITAN, BY J. S. INNES, J. A. EASTES, WARD H. COBLE, GEo. S. YOUNG, BEND, ORE, TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT T4 IT TV TT TT THAT THE COUNTY APPORPRIATE $50.0o TO REP*IR THE LOOSE PLACES ON THE DESCHUTES RIVER GRADE ON SAOD ROAD, SAID AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED WITH AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF DONATION WORK BY THE CITIZENS INTERESTED. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE BE AUTHORIZED TO RENT A POST OFFICE BOX FOR COUNTY COURT MAIL. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE INDEXES FOR PLAT BOOKS. 63. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 515 TO 532 INCLUSIVE, # 534 AND 535, # 539 To 543 INCLUSIVE, 546 To 558 INCLUSIVE, 560 TO 562 INCLUSIVE, 563 To 567 INCLUSIVE, 575 TO 584 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 21 AND 22 OF THE DOCKET CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF* NO FURTHER BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY, JULY II, 1917. BEND, OREGON, JULY 11, 1917, THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNCIL 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., PURSUANT AND COMMISSIONER L. IN THE MATTER OF THE JAEGER ROM?. REPORT TO ADJOURNMENT, E. SMITH. THE MEETING OF THE VIEWERS ON THE JAEGER IN THE MATTER OF THE DAYTON ROAD. OF ISSUE JUDGE. COMM, COMM. Roots IN THE MANE BUILDING AT MEMBERS PRESENT: COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. ROAD READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON THE DAYTON ROAD READ FOR .THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE ORCUTT ROAD. REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON THE ORCUTT ROAD READ FOR THESECOND TIME. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 P. M. SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING MEETING, IT WAS AND MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, TO PAY THE SALARIES OF ALL OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTY OFFICIALS. COUNTY CLERK, DEPUTY CLERK, COUNTY SHERIFF, DEPUTY SHERIFF, $ 125.00 75.00 1 0.00 3.33 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS COUNTY ASSESSOR COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY JUDGE $ I< 00.00 08.33 33.33 5 •33 REPORT SHOWING AMOUNT OF SCALP BOUNTIES PAID BY THE COUNTY CLERK DURING THE PAST SIX MONTHS, RECEIVED AND ORDERED FILED. TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO DULY I, 1917, - $ 429.50, LARGEST AMOUNT PAID ON ANY ONE DAY BEING $65.50 ON JUNE 23, 1917. REPORT OF COUNTY AGRICULTURIST ON RABBITS POISONED, RECEIVED AND FILED. THE REPORT SHOWS THAT 200 OZ OF STRYCHNINE SULPHATE WAS PURCHASED AT $1.15 @ER OUNCE, AND DISTRIBUTED TO 25 FARMER CLUBS, -WHO REPORTED A TOTAL KILL OF 59,118 RABBITS, AT A COST TO THE COUNTY OF $230.00, IN THE MATTER OF PAPER FOR TRANSCRIBING RECORDS. THE CLERK WAS ORDERED TO PURCHASE 3840 LOOSE LEAVES FOR TRANSCRIBING RECORDS. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 585 TO 598 INCLUSIVE, 601 TO 614 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 23 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. JI 64. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET 2:00 P. M. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917. BEND, OREGON, JULY 12, 1917. The County Court met in the Council room in the O'Kane Building 2:00 P.M. pursuant to adjournment, Judge Barnes and Commissioner Smith, present. The meeting was balled to order by the County Judge. It was ordered that $500.00 of the General Fund be set aside for the General County Road Fund. In the Matter of the Don Road: Ordered that the report of the Board of Viewers be adopted, and the Clerk be directed . to issue a Warrant to A. J. Harter in the sum of $75.00 to be awarded from the General County Road Fund, in payment of damages allowed in said report. In the Matter of the 0rcutt Road. Ordered that the report of the Board of Viewers, be adopted, the petition be denied and the costs to be fixed at 20.74. In the Matter of the Jaeger Road. R. S. Towne having waived all claim to any damages whatsoever on account of said road, it was ordered that the report of the Board of Viewers be adopted, and the Clerk be directed to issue a Warrant to C. H. House in the sum of $57.00, on the General County Road Fund, in payment of damages awarded in said report. No further business coming on for hearing at this time, Court adjourned to meet July 20, I9 I7. Judge Commissioner. July 20, I9I7. The County Court met in the Council Room in the 0TKane Building, pursuant to adjournment, and no business coming up for consideration at this time, Court adjourned. /-�� -�-�` _ (;-..Judge Comm. Bend, Pre., August I, 1917. The regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, convened in the Council Room in the O'Kane Building, at I0:00 A.M. this date. :The following were present, County Judge, t J. D. Barnes, Commissioner L. E. Smith, Shetiff S. E. Roberts. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. 65 The matter of claims against the County coming up for consideration, itwas ordere that Claims No. 6I5 to 638 inclusive, 640 to 643 inclusive, No: 645, No. 647 to 654, inc., No. 656 to 663 inc. , No. 665 to 676 inc. , No. 677 to 688 Inc. , be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. On motion duly 'made and seconded, Court adjourned to meet at 1:30 P.M. Co Judge Comm. Court reconvened at I:30 P.M. , this date, meeting at same place, and same members present as at morning meeting. The matter of furniture for the assessor's office coming up for hearing, he was authorized to purchase the following. _ One double desk ,a Standing Desk, ? One Swivel Chair C' I04.00 45.00 I2.00 I6I.00. Concrete Culvert Forms. - This matter coming on for hearing, and after discussion, it was ordered that a Whalen Concrete Culvert form be purchased from Howard -Cooper Corporation, at 0350.00 f.o.b. Portland, Ore. Ordered, that .050.00.00 be now appropriated for work on the McKenzie Highway, to be used in c on juction with12,500.00 appropriated by the State, and 0I2 ,500.00 by the U. S. Forestry Department, as contemplated in tentative orders made on February 9, and March 7, I9I7. No further business coming up for consideration at this time , on motion duly made and seconded, Curt adjourned to meet Monday August 6, 19I7. Q_4 Judge Comm. Bend, Oregon, August 6, I`) I7. The County Court met in the Council Room at I0:00 A.II., pursuant to adjournment, County Judge Barnes, and Commissioner Smith, present. The meeting was called to order by !, the County Judge. li In the matter of the selection of the Jury List for the bounty. This matter now comes before the Court for the selection from the tax rolls of the a County of two hundred names from which ti draw the Jury"' -for the Circuit Court as provided by Chap. 2 of Title XIII of Lords Oregon Laws, and it appearing to the Court that by said Law it is provided; That the County Court at its first term of each year, or in case of its neglect or omission to do so, then at any following term, make from the last preceeding i tax roll of the County a list, denominated the Jury list, etc. And it further appearing to the Court that at its first meeting for the year I9I7 that the County was possessed of no tax rolls from which to make said list, and that there- , upon the matter was continued from day to day until this time, and it now appearing that the I9I6 assessment roll is the last preceeding roll from which to make said list, it is , therefore ordered: 66. That the following named persons, those names appear upon the assessment rolls far I9I6 as tax payers .in and for Deschutes County be -and they are hereby selected to com- prise the Jury List for 1917, E.E. Varco P. H. Coffey J. J. Stone R. S. Towne " Archie Pattie R. J. Todd W. E. VanAllen W. J. Wood Claud Christ M. W. Vhittmore H. J. Overturf W. R. Gerktng Jas. Hutton M. Horton L. C. Rudov7 Guy E. Dobson W. N. Cobb R. B. Gould D. Ladd C. H. Spaugh J. D. Bowman C. L. Scott Ai Wright Chas. H. Frances A. L. Flemming J. G. McGuffie E. W. Pratt J. A. Foss 0. W. B. Riley G. W. Snyder A. 0. Walker- J. A. Struss R. J. Skelton J. L. Malash C. A. Beckwith H. F. Tinsley Wm. M. Ogg I. L. Osborn D. Carmody J. B. Rudell F. W. Tomes Geo. Aitkin J. J. McElfresh J. D, Butler G. F. Cyrus J. E. Davis E. C. Park R. B. Chess F. G. Kiger A. D. Norton F. A. Rice Albert Mohler J. O. Skirving J. M. Griffin in J. W. Brown J. N. Hunter H. E. Allen W. G. Fo r dham J. E. Merrill J. P. Duckett S. A. Blakley J. C. Rhodes R. M. Doty G. N. Rader On Mo t 1On•: of the same date. as provided by said _law, to -wit: F. W. McCaffery I. Zierolf H. G. Gray T. W. Marshall E. M. Eby M. E. Landes Wm. Henderson G. H. Demming H. A. Miller J. E. Larson M. J. Danielson W. 0. Ralston Jas. Black J. A. Chase R. E. Harper W.L. O'Donnell L. G. McReynolds A. Neff H. Brookings J. O. Whittaker C. J. Carmichael J. R. Low H. C. Doty C. D. Jarrett G. G. Groves H. C. Miethe P. J. Pederson W , N. Ray P. Van Tassell M. W. Knickerbocker R. H. Loven F. M. Zumwalt J. :D: Wimp V! , I. Harrison Burr Black M. D. Knutson Geo. L. Moore J. E, Murphy Jos e Me Clay F. H. Wood W. 0. Graham B. E. Nichols E, M. Thompson A. T.H. Pringle R. W. Sawyer G. H H. SSac o I`gg in • W. J. Sturdivan C. L. lvlead G. W. Ho e c h C. H. Hatch Theo. Aune C. D. Jarrett W. H. Hobbs J. H. Jackson F. N. Wallace J. E. Burmester Carl A. Johnson H. E. Ruffe J. F. Arnold Clem Brown H. E. Whitman H. F. Mersdorf G. N. Rader G. A. Bradley W. H. Oaks W. T. Colver S. W. Merrill F. E. Mosier W. H. Roads Tom Ward C. W. Thornthwaite C. M. Redfield Ashley Forrest R. A. Puett S. S. Taylor Ray Archer J. B. Cochran W. E. Abbey C. W. Nelson E. J. Rogers M. Bailey W. P. Mackey L. W. Warner M. J. Morse Chas Sipchen C. L. McCauley P. Nelson J. T. - Newberry D. Frank J. W. Howard, Jr. L. B. Baird J. W. Hunter M. E. Landis J. A. Marsh : . Geo. A. Jones P. J. Young F. E. Dayton A. J. Harter I. E. Wimer R. H. Bayley C. N. Sorenson E. Burand D. L. Reynolds W. S. Fullerton S. H. Doty Emil Anderson J. L. Couch W. R. Speak B. L. Tone T. DeYoung E. M. Peek J. W. Moore C. H. Irvin W. B. Chapman M. C. Conlon J. R. Thorne Chas. Muma Cecil Kenyon B. A. Kendall Frank T. Redmond G. P. Elliott F. A. Shonquest W. F. Staats J. Ryan C. A. Armstrong John Kissler M. E. Roper J. 0. Jewell 11. A. Palmer F. G. Atkinson G. T. Persons duly made and seconded, Court adjourned to meet on the afternoon Judge Comm. 67. Court reconvened at 1:30 P.M. , same members present as at morning meeting. A committee representing the Bend Flower and Vegetable Show appeared before the Court with a request for an appropriation to cover the premium on food and vegetable pro ducts. After discussion it was ordered that $50.00 be appropriated for the purpose of paying premiums on exhibits which will be intended to stimulate food production or food conservation. The committee was advised that the organization would be required to submit a report on how the money was expended.t Ordered that the Jaeger road and the Dayton road be opened and that the respective supervisors in the districts in which the said roads are located, be ordered to open said roads for travel. L. H. Root having resigned as Supervisor of Road. District No. 11, his resignation was accepted and F. B. Wilson was appointed in his stead. No further business, coming up for consideration, on motion duly made and seconded, Court -adjourned to meet August 14, 1917. Judge. Comm. Bend, Oregon, August 14, 1917. The County Court met in the Council room in the O'Kane Building, pursuant o adjournment, and.no business coming up for consideration at this time, Court adjourned ,to meet August 27, 1917. Judge. Bend, Oregon, August 27, 1917. Comm. The County Court met in the Council room in the O'Kane. Building, pursuant to adjournment, Judge Barnes and Commissioner Smith pre sent . The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. 'County the Matter of the County Hospital. This matter coming up for hearing., and bids for hospital service having been calle d and advertised for, the following bids were submitted: Mrs. I. M. Fry, Redmond, Oregon, Tubercular eases_44er patient, $16.00 per week, All other cases, 't " 14.00 " " ,jMrs . Kate E. Warner, Bend, Oregon, All patients, one year. In the matter of continuing the work of the Agricultural agent for the year 1918. per week, 20. oo TT R The contract was let to the lowest bidder, Mrs. I. M. Fry, for the period of ;Ordered that an agreement be entered into with the Extension Department of the Oregon l.gricultural College, and the County Court of Crook County, whereby Deschutes County will 'appropriate 170O.00 , and Crook County ? 500.00 , to which will be added $1200.00 State money, ' and $1000.00 Federal money, making a total of 3400. oo , with which to conduct the agricul- ural work in Crook and Deschutes Counties, for the year 1918. 68. Steel Safe for County Treasurer. It was safe cabinet for ordered that there be purchased from J. C. Rhodes, one all steel lined the County Treasurer, purchase price to be $374.00 f. o. b. Bend. Steel Safe for County Assessor. It safe cabinet No made and was ordered that there be purchased from J. C. Rhodes, one all steel lined for the County Assessor, purchase price to be $341.60 f. o. b. Bend. further business coming up for consideration at this time, seconded, Court adjourned to meet Wednesday August 29, 1917. Judge. on motion duly Comm. . Bend, Oregon, August 29, 1917. The county court met in the Council room in the O'Kane building, pursuant to adjournment, Judge Barnes and Commissioner Smith.. present. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge at 10:00 A. M. In the matter of a County Jail. This matter coming up at this time for consideration, the most of the meeting was spent in considering the plans for a County Jail, Mr. A. C. Peel, a representative of the Pauly Jail Company, being present. In the Matter of Disinfection of County Schools. This matter coming up for consideration, it was ordered that the County Physician be instructed to supervise the disinfection of the Bend Schools, and any other schools in the county wherein contagious diseases are known to have existed during the past year, the various school districts bearing the expenses of the dis- infecting and fumigation. _ No further business coming up at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned. i Judge. Comm. Be It Remmmbered that at - a regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, convened in the Council room in the O'Kane Building, September 5, 1917, the fo llor ing were pre sent : W. D. L. E. J. H. S. E. Barnes, Smith, Han er , Roberts , County Judge. Commis sion.r , Clerk, Sheriff, The meeting was called to order by the County- Judge , whereupon the followi.t proceedings were made a record, to -wit; Now at this time the matter of County Jail again coming up for consideration, a contract was presented by the ?auly Jail Building Company, of St. Louis, Mo., for 69. 1 steel cells complete. The contract for 44,639.55 , was duly approved and accepted by the County Judge on behalf of the County Court. CONTRACT. This Agreement, made and entered into this 5th day of Sept. A. D. 1917, between the PAULY JAIL BUILDING COMPANY, of St. Louis, Missouri ( a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Missouri, and having its principal place of doing business in the City of St. Louis, in said State , hereinafter designated as the "First party"). and the County of Deschutes in the State of Oregon by the Board of County Commissioners thereof (hereinafter designated as the "second party") , WITNESSETH: That for the consideration hereinafter named and agreed to be paid to said first party by the said second party, the said first party agrees to manufacture, deliver and erect in the Cell Room of the County Jail, or in a room of proper size on some other building to be provided by said second party, in the City of Bend in the aforesaid Deschutes County, Oregon(2) Jail Cells, finished complete, ready for occupancy, including all the attachments and appurtenances thereunto belonging,. in accordance with the Specifications therefor, marked Exhibit "A"; also to manufacture and deliver f. o. b. Bend, the doors , screens and window guards described in t1e specifications therefor, li marked "Exhibit BT' and to set up and fully complete the Iron Cells specified therein -- all of said specificationsnow being on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County, and are hereby made a II y part he reo f. The said first party further agrees to commence said work within a reasonable time after the date hereof, and have the same (ally completed and deliver the same to said second party on or before the 5th day of December A. D. 1917; provided, however, that in the event of delay in the final completion thereof, caused by strikes, riots, epidemics, the action of the elements, or by any other unforeseen or unusual difficulty, casualty or misfortune that may be encountered in the prosecution of the work, or resulting from circumstances beyond the control of the said first party and by no fault of its own , including unusual delay in the transportation of ,material therefor such ;', further time shall be allowed to said first party for the completion of said ww rk , as may be just, and not less than the amount of time lost by reason of such difficulties; and such allowance and extension of time shall in no manner affect the rights, liabilities, or obligations of the parties hereb, but the same shall subsist, take effect and be enforceable precisely as if such allowance and extension of time had not been granted. IN CONSIDERATION of the foregoing covenants and agreements being well and faithfully kept and performed by said first party, the said second party hereby agrees III to pay said first party, or order, the sum of Four Thousand Six hundred and thirty-nine it 55/100 DOLLARS, ($4,639.55) , as follows, to -wit: within 30 days after completion. it IT IS HEREBY FURTHER AGREED, by and between the parties hereto, as follows: (1) Should any misunderstanding or disagreement arise between the parties hereto in relation to any part of the work or material provided for or embraced under the terms - 70. of this agreement , or in relation to any of the stiptlations hereof, which cannot be settled between themselves , the matter in controversy shall be referred to, two dis- interested arbitrators (one of whom to be chosen by each of the parties hereto) , and. in case of disagreemEnt between said two arbitrators, they shall jointly choose a third, and their decision in the matter shall be final and binding on both parties hereto; the expense of such arbitration to be borne equally by both parties hereto. (2). Cut out. (3) . Upon final completion of the work embraced in this agreement , the said second party shall examine the same , and if completed according to contract, shall immediately accept the same and make final settlement with said first party therefor; as hereinbefore providecland stipulated-- but no such agreement shall be made with, nor any payment be made hereon to any agent of said first party or any other person whomsoever, except to an officerof said first party, or upon the written order of said first party signed by one of its officers and bearing its corporate seal. (4) . The foregoing contains all the understandings and agreements had between the parties hereto in relation to the furnishing of said prison work and the payment therefor, and neither of said parties is to be held to the performance of any supposed understanding or agreement not herein expressed, or set forth in the specifications -referred to herein and made a part hereof. IN TESTIMOEY WE REOP, the aforesaid parties hereto have caused duplicate copies hereof to be signed by the proper and duly authorized agents or representatives of the said principals, and attested by the signature and official seal of the County Clerk of said second party, on the date first herein written. PAULY JAIL BUILDING C 01vLPANY. By Allan C Peel (County Seal). Attest: J. H. Haner , County Clerk. DESCHU TES COUNTY OREGON Contracting agent. By Wm D Barnes County Judge , for the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County Oregon. It was ordered that the road roller belonging to the Central Oregon Irrigation Company, of Deschutes , Oregon, be purchased at $90.00. The matter of- claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ordered that Claims numbered 705 to 737 inclusive, 739 to 754 inclusive, 756 to 762 in- clusive, g64 to 801 inclusive , 803 to 804 inclusive , as shown on pages 27, 28 and 29 of the Docket of Claims be and the same are hereby allowed and the clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. No further business oo ming up for consideration, on motion duly made and seconded, court adjourned to meet liednesday, September, 1917. Judge . Conn. 71. 'Bend, Oregon, September 12, 1917. The Oounty court met in the Council Room in the 0' Kane Building at 10:00 o'clock. A. M. pursuant to adjournment. judge Barnes and Commissioner Smith present. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. A petition from the Eastern Star Grange was presented, asking for an appropriation of 25.00 for premiums for their annual festival to be held October 5. Ordered, that such an appropriation be made provided that the money so appropriated be used _only on exhibits intended to stimulate increased food production, and that before the money is paid over, a report shall be presented by the Grange to the Court, showing how the premiums .were awarded. In the Matter ::o the Brick -Yard -- Tumalo Road. Ordered, that there be appropriated for the purpose of repairing and cindering the road, and repairing the Tumalo bridge thereon, an nount not to exceed 800.00 to be expended, dollar for dollar with money to be raised by A. H. Horne, A. J. Kroenert, et al; and that the unexpended balance of the $500.00 formerly appropriated be also expended in said repairing and cinderirg , it being understood that the necessary culverts along said road be built by the parties interested, without expense :to the county, and that the work be done under the supervision and direction of A. H: Horne. In the matter of the appropriation formerly made for the purpose of providing funds for premiums offered by the Bend Flower and Vegetable Show, a report being at this time submitted showing that $35.65 was paid in premiums on vegetables and fruitg; Deschutes County Court, Bend, Oregon , Gentlemen: — Enclosed find awards made for vegetables you offered the prizes. Best collection, with Largest cabbage, Beans,_ Cucumbers, Tomatoes Radishes Squash Carrots Turnips Peas Leaf lettuce Head lettuce Rutabagas Potatoes Endive Onions Spinach Beets Best display of fruits Total $35.65. irrigation,"0rst , lst, Mrs. " $1.0o 1.0 0 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 TT TT IT TT Ti TT TT IT IT TT TT TV TT TT TT IT Bend, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1917 at our recent Flower s4ow, for which 2.00 Mrs. P. F. B. Baker, Eunice Neff, Meda Forrest, Eunice Neff, Mary Minter, Mary Minter, .Eunice Neff, Ed Johnson, Mrs E A Smith, Mrs J W Hunt e r Mrs J 47 Hunter, Mrs. Mary Minter Miss E. Neff Mr s . F B Ba ke r Mi s s E. Neff Mrs F B Baker Mrs F.B Baker 1.50 Miss M A Benson, Burt, 2nd $1.00 Mrs G. Grovves 2nd, 50V Eunice Neff, 50V Mrs E A Smith , 50V Mrs Baker, TT TT No. second, 2nd 2 n.d 2nd 2nd 2nd 50V Eunice Neff, 50V Mary IvMinter, 50V Meda Forrest, 50V Mrs Sadie Lucas 50V T. J. Sanders, No second, No second, 2nd 50V Mrs S. Lucas 2nd 50' Mrs M Minter 2nd 50V Mrs F Dement 2nd 50V Meda Forrest No second, 2nd 50V Mrs J t'I Hunter and 75V Eunice Neff, Best display assorted berries, Cauliflower Carro is Turnips Peas Leaf lettuce Beets Rad is he s 1st `41. 50 Miss M. A. Benson, No second Children' s vegetables. let 60c1 60¢ " 60V " 60V „ 60V " 60V " 60V It, was ordered that a Margery Fulton Margery Fulton James Headman , Margery Fulton Burton Davis ;Jame s Headman Mar j e ry Ful to n No second. 2nd 40V Bur ton Davis , 2nd 40V Marjery Fulton, No second , No second , 2nd 40V Margery Fulton, Yours very truly Bend Publ i c' Librar y, By Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Secy-Treas. warrant for p35.65 be drawn --payable to Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer of said show.- J. H. Dittemore of Redmond, Oregon, having filed his resignation as Justice of the Peace of the Redmond. Precinct, and a petition signed. by J. A. Willcox; Denton 'G. Burdick, M. A. Cunning, and W. B. Daggett asking the appointment of G. G..--Sedgwick, having been presented, it is hereby ordered that said G. G. Sedgwick be appointed to fill the vacancy upon the furnishing of and approval of the regular bond. Ordered that Clerk J. H. Haner be authorized to purchase three office chairs and a flat top table. Also to have shelves built under the counter in his new offices. In the Matter of Water = Franchise, Pringle Falls,: The petition of C. W. Riddell was pipes in the streets of Pringle presented for a franchise to ay water Falls , and upon discussion and consideration it was orderedthat same be referred to the County Hospital Contract. This agreement madeand by and between the County Court for District Attorney for his approval.' entered into this 12th day of September, 1917 , and on behalf of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, party of the first part, and Mrytle Fry, of the City of Redmond, Deschutes, Stateof Oregon, party of the second part, witnesseth: That the said party of the second part, for and in consideration of the sums hereinafter mentioned, does hereby covenant , promise and agree to and with the said County of party of the first part, to provide hospital service toaand for all patients sent to her hospitalat `Redmond , Oregon, to the number of seven, but that she shall not be required to keep more than seven patients at any one time; that said service shall consist of nursing care, board, laundry and *everything necessary for the comfort and wellbeing of a the patient , except that she shall not be required to furnish medical attention, clothing, nor medicines. That the sa id party .of the first part agrees to fu rnish to the sai d party of the second part all patients dependent upon the said Deschutes County for hospital care, except that the said party ofthe first gait reserves the right to place any patient in some other hospital, when, in. its judgment, the welfare of the patient would require it; that in consideration of the hospital service so furnished by the said party ofthe second part , the said party of the first part agrees to pay to the party of the second. n F OT.1.. 1 part the sum of Sixteen (16.00) Dollars per week for each Tubercular Patient, and 73 Fourteen (14.00) Dollars per week for each and every other patient so kept and cared for by the said party of the second part. It is specifically agreed that the said party. of the second part shall not accept any patient as a County patient, unless the said patient shall be accompanied by a written order signed by at least one member of the said County Court. It is further agreed that This agreement shall continue and be in fill force and effect for and during a period of one year from and after the first day of September, 1917. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals., in duplicate , .this 12 day. of -September', 1917. Attest by the County Clerk. and under the seal of the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon. • J. N. Haner -- Clerk E. B. Whitmore Deputy. (Seal) C6unT Judge for Deschutes County, Oregon. 6.7(7( Commissioner for Deschutes County Oregon. Commissioner for Deschutes County, Oregon. Myrtle Pry party of the second part. No further business coming up for donsideration.at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, meeting adjourned to meet Wednesday, September 19, 1817. " Comm. Bend, Oregon., September 19, 1817. The County Court met in the Council Room in the O'Kane Building at 10;00 pursuant to adjournment,:all members being present. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. It was ordered that Assessor Mullarky be authorized to purchase blue prints in duplicate of townsites and additions, from D. H. Peoples at 60r' per pair, with the under- standing that other prints of same will be furnishe,d at 10$ ach. Ordered, -that inasmuch as additional work has been thrown upon the Sheriff's office by reason of his being a member of the Exemption Board-, $25.00 per month -be appropriated for additional help in his office, beginning October lst. Ordered, that Supervisor F. B. Wilson be instructed to install culverts and make hill passable on the Z. R. Hogin road, the settlers co-operating on a 50 5G basis. Petition for Water Franchise, Pringle Falls. This petition again being presented, and same being approved by the District Attarney, as being in due form, the petition was granted. 74. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Water Franchise for ) the town of Pringle Falls, Deschutes ) PETITION. County, Oregon. Comes now the undersigned and petitions your honorable body for a franchise to build, lay and construct a pipe line for the furnishing and supply of water to the residents of Pringle Falls, Deschutes County, Oregon, and represents and shows that he now has a plant in operation supplying water for certain portions of said town:site of Pringle Falls, and that he is in a position and can conveniently lay a pipe line through all the principal streets and alleys- of said townsite of Pringle Falls sufficient to supply the present and future demands of the citizens of, said Townsite, and that in order to so ce.nstruct said pipe line, it will be necessary to use the streets and alleys of said townsite of Pringle Falls, and to cross the park and he therefore respectfully prays tlzb a franchise be granted to him for a period of fifty years to lay a pipe line in said Townsite as follows: Beginning at a poi4t 20 feet south of the present bridge across the Deschutes River and extending along through and upon all the streets and alleys of said townsite of Pringle Palls. (Signed) C. W. Riddell. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TM STATE OF OREGON , FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Water Franchise for the Tom of Pringle Falls, Deschutes County, ) Oregon. _ ) ORDER. Now at this time this matter coming on to be heard upon the petition of C. W. Riddell for a franchise to lay a pipe line for water on all the streets and alleys in the Townsite of Pringle Falls in Deschutes County, 0re go n , and it appearing from examination. thereof, and from; reading: the petition, that such franchise is convenient _and necessary. THEREFORE, it is hereby Ordered that a franchise be , _and the same is hereby granted to said C. W. Riddell, and unto his heirs and assigns, to build, lay and construct a pipe line on all the streets and alleys of the Town of Pringle Falls, and through the Public Park in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purpose of furnishing water to the residents and citizens of said town. The duration of this franchise shall be for a period of fifty years. Said C. W. Riddell, his heirs and assigns shall so construct and build said pipe line so as to cause as little damage or interference with traffic as possible, and shall be responsible for all damages caused thereby, and shall hold the County of Deschutes free and harmless from any damages by reason of said building, laying out, or con- struction. Dated this 19 day of September, 1917. Wm. D. Barnes, County Judge, Deschutes County. L. E. Smith, Commissioner. A. L. Mackintosh, Commissioner. 75. tt it The Bond of George G. Sedgwick, Justice of the Peace for the Redmond Precinct, was submitted, and approved. Ordered, that H. C. Hartranft be appointed to represent the county court in the Oregon Patriotic Service League. Ordered that the County Clerk be authorized to purchase a Deed Record, a Mortgage Record, and the necessary binders for same. The matter of claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ordered that Claims number 806 to 831 inclusive, as shown on page 30 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. No further business coming up for consideration, on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned to meet Wednesday September 26, 1917. Judge. Comm. Comm. Bend, Oregon, September 26, 1917. The County Court met in adjourned session in the Council Room in the 0' Hane Building, at 10:00 A. M., Judge Barnes and Commissioner Smith present. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. The morning session was spent in the consideration of roads, after which on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned to meet at 1:30 P. M. same date. Judge. Comm. Bend, Oregon, September 26, 1917. The County Court reconvened at 1:30 o'clock P. M. same members present and meeting at same place as at morning session. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge. A short recess was taken, and .the cindering on the Bend-Lapine, and on the Brick Yard roads was inspected. Annual Audit. In the matter of the annual audit as required by Chapter 266, Oregon Laws 1915 session, Ordered, that Max Crandall be employed to make said audit of $250.00 at a remuneration/for making said audit, and furnishing a written report and complete financial statement. County Exhibit, Portland Show. In the matter of the County Exhibit at the Portland Land Products Show, Ordered, that $100.00 or as much thereof as is necessary, be appropriated for the making of said exhibit in November 1917. 76. Field Demonstration Work, Oregon Agricultural College. In the Matter of the second installment of the fiend for 1917, for Farm and Field Demonstration work, a letter having been presented from the secretary of the College asking that the second installment be paid at this time, it was Ordered that a warrant for $600.00 be drawn in favor of the Oregon State Agricultural College in payment of same. No further business coming up for consideration at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned. THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNCIL ROOM IN THE OtKANE BUILDING, AT 10;00 A. M., OCTOBER 3i 1917. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON IT WAS FOUND THAT THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT. S. D. dARNES, L. E. SMITH, J. H. HANER, S. E. ROBERTS,' COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER, CLERK:, SHER:1FF. THE FIRST ITEM OF BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION WAS THE PURCHASE OF CULVERT FORMS, AND AFTER DUE DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED, THAT ANOTHER SET OF WHALEN CULVERT FORMS BE PURCHASED FROM HOWARD- COOPER CORPORATION, PORTLAND, AT $350.00 F. O. B. PORTLAND. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED BY A. O. WALKER OF ALFALFA, AND OTHERS, FOR A COUNTY ROAD. PETITION WAS ACCOMPANIED BY BOND EXECUTED BY CURT MILLER AND PAUL MERTSCHING, SAME WAS READ AND REFERRED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY DE ARMOND FOR HIS APPROVAL. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED BY EDWARD WALKER OF MILLICAN AND OTHERS, FOR A COUNTY ROAD. THIS PETITION WAS READ AND REFERRED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS APPROVAL. CONVENTION OF OREG.ON_000NTY JUDGES AND COMMISSIONERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE CONVENTION OF THE OREGON STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY JUDGES AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AND THE DUES CONNECTED THEREWITH, ORDERED THAT $10.00 THE DUES OF THE ASSOCIATION BE FORWARDED TO PHILO HOLBROOK, SECRETARY, AND THAT THE INVITATION TO ATTEND THE CONVENTION DECEMBER 11, 1917, BE ACCEPTED. ORDERED THAT STATIONERY AND STAMPED ENVELOPES BE ORDERED BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMISSIONERS. CONTRACT AND LEASE FOR COUNTY COURT HOUSE. THIS AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO THIS 8TH DAY OF MARCH, 1917 By AND BETWEEN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF BEND, UREGON, WITNESSETH: THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, AND OF THE RENTS TO BE PAID AS HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED, THE SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY HEREBY COVENANTS AND AGREES TO AND WITH SAID 77. f DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON TO LET AND LEASE UNTO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ALL OF THE TOP FLOOR OF THE SECOND STORY OF THAT CERTAIN BUILDING TO BE ERECTED BY THE SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY IMMEDIATELY WESTERLY AND ADJACENT TO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, CONSISTING OF ROOMS NUMBERED FROM 16 TO 39, BOTH INCLUSIVE, EXCEPT THE TWO ROOMS ON THE RIGHT AT THE HEAD OF THE STAIRS, BOTH FRONTING ON OREGON STREET; IN OTHER WORDS, SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY AGREES TO LEASE UNTO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY THIRTEEN (,3) ROOMS AND ONE COURT ROOM IN SAID BUILDING ACCORDING TO THE PLAN OF SAID BUILDING HERETO ATTACHED AND MADE A PART HEREOF, WHICH ROOMS SHALL BE SWBSTANTIALLY THE SIZE AS INDI- CATED ON SAID PLANS, AND IN ADDITION SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY AGREES TO BUILD A VAULT FOR THE USE OF SAID COUNTY AS INDICATED ON. SAID PLANS. SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY FURTHER. AGREES TO FURNISH HEAT FOR ALL OF SAID ROOMS AND TO FURNISH JANITOR SERVICE FOR THE HALLS AS WELL AS HALL LIGHTS AT ITS OWN EXPENSE. AS RENTAL FOR SAID PORTION OF SAID BUILDING, THE SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY AGREES TO PAY SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY THE SUM OF $150.00 PER MONTH, PAYABLE MONTHLY. IT IS FURTHER AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO THAT SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY WILL BUILD A CONCRETE JAIL BUILDING UPON REAR OF LOTS 5 AND b, BLOCK I1, BEND, AND LEASE SAME TO SAID UESCHUTES COUNTY AT AN ANNUAL RENTAL EQUAL TO SIX PER CENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION COST OF SAID JAIL BUILDING, SUCH COST TO BE CERTIFIED BY ARCHITECT LEE A. THOMAS. THE TERM FOR WHICH THIS LEASE SHALL RUN SHALL BE FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM OCTOBER 1, 1917; PROVIDED THAT RENTAL ON SAID JAIL BUILDING SHALL BEGIN UPON THE COMPLETION OF SAID STRUCTURE; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY SHALL HAVE AN OPTION ON SAID OFFICE AND JAIL BUILDING FOR AN ADDITIONAL EIGHT YEARS; OR LESS, AS THE COUNTY MAY DESIRE, AT THE SAME RENTAL PER MONTH. IT IS AGREED THAT THE OFFICE LEASE AND THE LEASE OF THE JAIL BUILDING SHALL EXPIRE AT THE SAME TIME. SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY AGREES TO BEGIN WORK UPON SAID BUILDING AND COMPLETE THE SAME AS SPEEDILY AS CAN BE DONE. THIS AGREEMENT AND LEASE IS SIGNED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY ORDER OF SAID COURT DULY MADE AND ADOPTED AND THE SEAL OF SAID COUNTY HERETO AFFIXED THIS I4TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1917, AND SIGNED BY THE SAID DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY BY AUTHORITY OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS THIS I7TH DAY OF 1V'ARCH 1917. 'WITNESSES: LEE A. THOMAS DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON E. B. WH I TMORE (COUNTY COURT) (SEAL) ATTEST: J. H. HANER. COUNTY CLERK. (CORPORATE) (SEAL) W.D. BARNES COUNTY JUDGE L. E. SMITH COMMISSIONER DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY C. S. HUDSON H. C. ELLIS PRESIDENT bE CRE TARY • MADE NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917, AT 10;0O A. M. JUDGE. COMM. BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER 8TH, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONER SMITH, CLERK AND SHERIFF BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 A. M. REPAIRS TO REDMOND—BEND, ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF REPAIRS TO THE MAIN REDMOND—BEND ROAD, THROUGH DESCHUTES, IN ROAD DISTRICTS NO. 19 AND 16, SUPERVISOR ANTON AHLSTROM OF ROAD DIST. No. 19, APPEARED BEFORE THE COURT AND REPORTED WHAT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NECESSARY TO MAKE THIS ROAD PASSABLE. AFTER DISCUSSION IT WAS ORDERED THAT $200.00 BE APPROPRIATED TO MAKE SAID IMPROVEMENTS, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT AS MUCH DONATION WORK AS POSSIBLE BE FURNISHED BY THE RESIDENTS IN THE DISTRICT. MEMORANDUM OF SALE FROM 'WENTWORTH & IRWIN FOR THE GMC TRUCK PURCHASED BY THE COUNTY, WAS PRESENTED, STIPULATING A PRICE OF $4350.00 OF WHICH $1000.00 SHALL BE PAID IN CASH. CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF GMC TRUCK $3)50.00 PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPT. 20, 1917. MEMORANDUM OF CONDITIONAL SALE WHEREBY DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORE., FIRST PARTY, ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT FORM THE COLUMBIA CARRIAGE & AUTO WORKS, A CORPORATION, SECOND PARTY, OF 1 32 TON GMC TRUCK CHASSIS No. 71486 MOTOR NO. G C. 2375 EQUIPPED WITH DUMP BODY AND HYDRAULIC HOIST FOR WHICH WE PROMISE TO PAY THE SECOND PARTY $4350000 WITH INTEREST THEREON AT THE RATE OF 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FROM ARR. 2OTH 1918 UNTIL PAID, PAYABLE $1000.00 IN CASH, RECEIPT OF WHICH IS ACKNOWLEDGED, THE BALANCE IN 1 INSTALLMENTS OF NOT LESS THAN $3350.00 IN ANY ONE PAYMENT. THE FIRST PAYMENT TO BE MADE ON THE 20 DAY OF APRIL, 1917, AND A LIKE PAYMENT ON THE DAY OF EACH AND EVERY MONTH HEREAFTER, TOGETHER WITH ALL INTEREST DUE ON SUCH DATE. NO TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE SAID PERSONAL PROPERTY SHALL VEST IN THE Fit'RST PARTY UNTIL ALL THE ABOVE PAYMENTS SHALL HAVE BEEN MADE AS HEREIN SPECIFIED. DURING THE LIFE OF THIS CONTRACT, THE FIRST PARTY SHALL NOT PART WITH THE POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY, OR ATTEMPT TO ENCUMBER IT OR ALLOW IT TO BE ENCUMBERED WITH ANY LIEN OR LIENS, EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SECOND PARTY. IN EVENT SAID PROPERTY IS DAMAGED LOST OR STOLEN, OR OTHERWISE DESTROYED, THE FIRST PARTY SHALL HAVE THE FULL SUM ABOVE PROVIDED FORe IN EVENT THE FIRST PARTY IS ADJUDGED A BANKRUPT OR MAKES AN ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS SHALL SURRENDER SAID PROPERTY TO THE SECOND PARTY, WITHOUT PROCESS OF LAW., AND SHALL FORFEIT ALL RIGHT THERETO. 79 THE FIRST PARTY AGREES THAT THIS IS THE ONLY CONTRACT OR REPRESENTATION, • BETWEEN HIMSELF AND THE SECOND PARTY OR ANYONE OF ITS:BEHALF, IN REFERRENCE TO SAID PROPERTY, AND TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE OF THIS CONTRACT. THE FIRST PARTY SHALL KEEP SAID PROPERTY IN GOOD REPAIR AND CONDITION AND KEEP IT INSURED IN FAVOR OF THE SECOND PARTY, OR ITS ASSIGNS, AGAINST FIRE IN THE SUM OF $3500.00. IN EVENT OF THE BREACH OF ANY ONE OR ALL OF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OR THE FAILURE ,BY.THE FIRST PARTY , TO MAKE ANY OF THE PAYMENTS HEREIN PROVIDED, THE SECOND PARTY IS AUTHORIZED TO ENTER ANY PLACE WHERE SAID AUTOMOBILE MAY BE FOUND AND TAKE AND REMOVE THE SAME OR ANY PROPERTY FOUND IN OR ATTACHED TO SAID AUTOMOBIILE, AND RETAIN SAID AUTOMOBILE AND ANY SUMS PAID AND RECEIVED IN PART PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT, ON ACCOUNT OF THE USE OF OR RIGHT TO USE THE SAID AUTOMOBILE, AND AS PAYMENT FOR THE USE OF THE SAID AUTOMOBILE, AND AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT AND IN CANCELLATION OF THE DEBT HEREBY CREATED, OR ELECT ANY LEGAL OR EQUITABLE REMEDY FOR RECOVERING THE BALANCE OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. FN EVENT GF ANY SUIT OR ACTION BY SAID SECOND PARTY FOR THE RECOVERY OF SAID PERSONAL PROPERTY OR THE AMOUNT DUE THEREFOR, THE FIRAT PARTY AGREES TO PAY SUCH SUM AS THE COURT SHALL ADJUDGE REASONABLE AS ATTORNEY'S FEES. DATED SEPT. 20, 1917 WITNESSES: E. B. Y.H I TMORE. B. M. KIBLER DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON 1W. D. BARNES- CO. JUDGE L. E. SMITH COMMISSIONER THE MEMORANDUM OF SALE WAS APPROVED AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR $ 1000.00 BE MAILED TO WENTWORTH & I RW I N. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY FAIRS. IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT OF MONEY FOR PREMIUMS ON EXHIBITS AT THE TUMALO FAIR, AS HERETOFORE ORDERED, A SAID FAIR ASSOCIATION, SETTING STATEMENT BEING NOW PRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY ,DF FORTH THE PREMIUMS PAID ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF SAID ORDER, THE TOTAL OF SAID PREMIUMS AMOUNTING TO $209.75, LIST OF PREMIUMS SCIENCE EXHIBIT HELD AT ARTICLE BEST 2 Bu. BURBANK POTATOES TT T1 T► RURAL NEW YORKERS TT_ NETTED GEM POTATOES EARLY OHIO POTATOES IT b E S T rt _ TT TT TT TT , TT TT TV TT T► TABLE BEETS (3 OR MORE) CABBAGE CARROTS CAULIFLOWER CELERY ' ONIONS 1T TV TT T1 TT TT TT TT TV TT 11 TT T1 8 20 POUNDS PARSNIPS ( 6 OR MORE HEADS AWARDED AT SEVENTH ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL'AND DOMESTIC TUMALO, OREGON, SEPTEMBER-, 28TH, 1917. FIRST PRIZE ?ND tT IST It 2ND IT 1ST TT 2ND TT IST IT 2ND Tt 1ST 2ND IST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 'IST 2ND IST 2ND TT TT TT Tt Ti TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT 1. E. WIMER MRS. S.MACARTNEY C. H. SPAUGH 1 . E. WIMER J. W. BROWN G. W. SNYDER CHAS. ANDERSON F. E. DAYTON A. HARPER C. G. TWEEDT AIRS T. L. COLLIER G. W. SNYDER CHAS. ANDERSON H. SOLBERG J. E. DAVIS MRS. C. H. SPAUGH IVARS. M. W. HORARD C. G. TWEEDT G. W. SNYDER A. HARPER IVIRS S. MACARTNEY $2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 TOTAL $3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.50 8o BEST RUTABAGAS (3 OR MORE) IST PRIZE J. E. DAVIS 1.00 2ND " C. H. SPAUGH .50 1.50 Tt TURNIPS " tt n 1ST 11 C. H. SPAUGH 1.00 2ND TT WM. HENDERSON .50 1.50 TT WINTER RADISHES it rT 1ST TT G. W. SNYDER 1.00 2ND n MYRTLE SPAUGH .50 1.50 TT EXHIBIT OF ALL ROOT CROP 1ST IT C. H. SPAUGH 8.00 8.00 " POPCORN 1ST " C. G. TWEEDY 1.00 1.00 TT EXHIBIT STRING BEANS 1ST TT MRS• M. HOWARD 1.00 2ND IT MRS. T. L. COLLIER .50 1.50 TT " SWEET CORN 2 DZ EARS 1ST " MRS. M. HOWARD 1.00 2ND " MRS. J. A. MARSH w50 1.50 IT TT FIELD n TT IT " 1ST TT C. G. TWEEDT 1.00 1.00 iT Tr 'TOMATOES IST n H. SOLBERG 1.00' 1.00 tt " SQUASH 1ST TT C. G. TWEEDT 1.00 2ND 'I R. U..FLICKINGER .50 1.50 LARGEST WATERMELON 1ST " J. N. B. GERKING 1.00 2ND it C. G. TWEEDT .50 1.50 tt MUSHMELON 1ST tt it.N. B. UERK I NG 1.00 2ND TT RS. T. L. COLLIER .50 1.50 BEST COLLECTION OF GRASSES 1ST " J. N. B. GERKING 5.00 5.00 LARGEST SUNFLOWER 1ST tT J. J..COEN 1.00 2ND TT J. N. B.:6ERKING .50 1.50 BEST EXHIBIT OF ALFALFA 1ST " GARNET MACARTNEY 2.00 2ND TT C. H. SPAUGH - 1.00 3.00 Tr TT TT TIMOTHY 1ST TT C. G. TWEEDT 1.00 2ND TT J. N. B. GERKING .50 1.50 TT 0 TT SWEET CLOVER IST TT H. SOLBERG 1.00 2ND TT J. N. B. GERKING .50 1.50 IT TT " SOUDAN GRASS 1ST TT C. H. SPAUGH 1.00 2ND TT J. A. COCHRAN .50 1.50 " n TT FIELD PEAS 1ST TT 1. E. WIMER 1.00 2ND TT C. G. TWEEDT .50 1.50 TT n IT VEATCH 1ST n G. MACARTNEY 1.00 2ND " J. N. B. uERKING .50 1.50 Tr z By OF OATS 1ST Tt J. N. B. GERKING 2.00 2.00 rT TT n " 'WHEAT 1ST Tt J. N. B. GERKING 2.00 2.00 TT SHEAF OATS IST " J. N. B. GERKING 1.00 2ND " J. M. FISH .50 1.50 TT TT RYE 1ST TT J. N. B. GERKING 1.00 2ND Ir CHESTER WRIGHT .50 1.50 T1 " 'WHEAT 1ST TT J. A. COCHRAN 1.00 2ND IT J, N, B, GERKING .50 1.50 TT " BARLEY 1ST TT J. E. DAVIS 1.00 1.00 IT COLLECTION GRAIN IN SHEAF 1ST rT J. N. B. GERKING 3.00 3.00 it ALFALFA SEED ( I QUART) IST TT H. SOLBERG 2.00 _ 2.00 TT SWEET CLOVER SEED (1 QUART) 1ST tt H. SOLBERG 2.00 - 2.00 TT PECK -FIELD PEAS 1ST TT J. A. COCHRAN 2.00 2ND Tr J. E. DAVIS .50 2.50 BEST GENERAL EXHIBIT OF FRUIT 1ST 2ND IT n It " APPLES 1ST 2ND T1 FIVE APPLES ANY VARIETY 1ST 2ND TT TT PEARS IT TT 1ST ND II TT PRUNES TT /r ST 2ND TT TT P IL UM S it TT 1ST 2ND TT EXHIBIT STRAWBERRIES- 1ST 2ND TT " FRESH BERRIES ANY VARIETY 1ST 2ND IT it CRAB APPLES 1ST 2ND TT PEN (3) RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS 1ST 2ND " 11 WHITE LEGHORNS(1917 HATCH) 1ST 2ND TT it Ti TT IT CHICKENS 1ST 2ND n n " " ROCKS 1ST " " TT TURKEYS 1ST n n n GEESE 1ST TT TT b OR MORE 1917 HATCH 1ST 2ND TT RAM ANY BREED TT " rr EWE LAMB Tr TT IT TT GILT ANY BREED UNDER 9 MOS. IST 2ND 1ST 2ND 1ST 2ND IST TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT TT " TT It 11 It TT IT TT 11 Ti TT T7 " TT TT Tr TT TT TT WM HENDERSON R. U. FLICKINGER R. U. FLICKINGER GEO. SNYDER WM. HENDERSON WM. HENDERSON C. P. BECKER J. W. BROWN G. W. SNYDER WM. HENDERSON 'IM. HENDERSON WM. HENDERSON C. P. BECKER MRS. S. MACARTNEY C. P. BECKER WM. HENDERSON C. P. BECKER 'WM. HENDERSON R. U. FLINGER MRS. C. H. HATCH J. W. BROWN NAVARRE DUNN MRS. C. H. HATCH EDDIE ZEMKE J. W. BROWN C. W. HOWELL F. V. SWISHER R. U. FLiCKINGER A. HARPER A. HARPER CHAS. ANDERSON JOHN T. PARK CHAS ANDERSON A. HARPER CHAS. ANDERSON F. E. DAYTON 5.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 8.00 5.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 3.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 81 BEST LOAD WHITE BREAD 1ST 2ND TT It BROWN IT 1ST TT PAN OF BUNS IST 2N0 " BAKING POWDER BISCUITS 1ST n FRUIT PIE 1ST 2ND tt COOKIES IST 2ND TT PLATE OF CANDY 1ST " 6 POUNDS BUTTER 1ST TT 6 POUNDS HONEY 1ST rT 3 JARS RHUBARB 1ST TT3 tt PEAS IST 2ND tr 3 Tt BEANS 1ST " COLL'ECTION CANNED VEGETABLES 1ST PRIZE TT 'TT TT 11 Tt IT 1T TT TT TV TT Tt TT TT TT TT Tt LUCY GERKING MRS. M. S. BULLARD MRS. J. W. BROWN MRS. C. W. HOWELL MRS. O. E. BLACKWOOD MRS. M. W. HOWARD ESTHER DEITERICH IVI R S. M. W. HOWARD MRS. M. W. HOWARD ESTHER DEITERICH MRS. 1. E. WIMER MRS. JOHN T. PARK C. P. BECKER MRS. C. H. SPAUGH MRS. J. A. MARSH ETHEL TWEEDT MRs. J. A. MARSH MRs. 1. E. WIMER 1.00 50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.50 1.00 .50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.50 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 TY COL. CANNED GOODS 1 GIRLS 13 & UNDER 18 YRS) 1ST P. VIOLET SPAUGH 1.00 TT LOAF BREAD tT TT TT IT TT TT TT MYRTLE SPAUGH.50 tT CAKE Tt YT t4 TV TT Tt Tr RAYMOND WIMER1.00 2ND " FLOSSIE PARK .50 " COOKIES tt n Tr Tt tt 1ST " MYRTLE SPAUGH .50 2ND 'T FLOSSIE PARK .25 TT APPLE P I E n TT IT " tt IT tt MYRTLE SPAUGH .50 TV COL. VEGETABLES BOYS OR TT rt TT IT 2N0 " VIOLET SPAUGH .50 TT HEAD CABBAGE BOYS Bc" UNDER 13 YRS IST " CLARENCE PARK .50 2ND " CLARENCE PARK .25 6 ONIONS " IT IT a It n 1ST TT HOWARD NELSON .50 2ND rr CLARENCE PARK .25 " 6 CARROTS rt VT IT TT TT If 1ST " BESSIE SNYDER .50 2ND " RAYMOND MARCH .25 " 6 POTATOES IT II 'TT ' IT If IT 1ST TT LEON MARSH .50 2ND " RUSSEL DEITER- ICH .25 it 6 BEETS IT TT Tr It IT TV 1ST " CLARENCE PARK .50 TT CAKE 'TT It TT rt It IT IST IT AUDARY BOOKMAN.50 2ND " RUTH GRIFFIN .25 ItPLATE CANDY TTTTYr IT TT TT IST IT RUTH GRIFFIN .50 2ND TT RAYMOND WIMER .25 SPECIALS AWARDED BY JUDGES Tr BLUE VICTOR POTATOES 1ST PRIZE J. W. BROWN 2.00 TT MANGLE BEETS 1ST TT C. H. SPAUGH 1.00 2ND Tt J. N..B. GERKING .50 11 PUMPKIN 1ST Tr LENA MCPHERSON 1.00 " CORN 1ST " HOWARD NALSON 1.00 " CUCUMBERS IST T' IViRS. T. L. COLLIER 1.00 2ND TT R. U. FLICKINGER .50 " SUGAR PEA SEED 1ST Tr J. A. COCHRAN 1.00 Tr UARDEN rr rr 2N0 TT J. A. COCHRAN .50 rr TIMOTHY 'T 1ST TT J. A. COCHRAN 2.00 " VEATCH " IST T' J. A. COCHRAN 2.00 Tr RHUBARB 1ST TT MRS. MINTA HOWARD 1.00 'T FLAX IST " H. SOLBERG 1.00 tt OATS IST T' J. N. B. GERKING 2.00 " -GEN. EX. OF FARM PRO. BY FARMERS NOT ON TUMALO PROF. PRIOR TO 1917 IST P. CHESTER WRIGHT 5.00 2ND TT R. B. FOOTE 3.00 BEST EXHIBIT OF FARM PRODUCE FIRST PRIZE J. N.B. GERKING 2ND " "NM. HENDERSON APPROVED I0/8/ 165 L. E. SMITH W. D. BARNES. IT IS NOW 10.00 5.00 I.00 .50 1.50 .50 .50 .75 .75 .75 •75 .50 .75 .75 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 .50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 15.00 209.75 ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR $209.75 BE ISSUED, PAYABLE TO FRED N. 'WALLACE, SECRETARY, AND FORWARDED TO HIM. THE APPOINTMENT BY COUNTY SURVEYOR GEO, S. YOUNG OF F. H. MAY, AS HIS DEPUTY, WAS PRESENTED, AND APPROVED BY THE COURT. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 832 TO 924 INC. AS SHOWN ON PAGES 30 AND 31 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS BE, AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO L ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET OCTOBER 17, 1917, AT I0:00 A. M. C/�✓/� '� �' -� JUDGE COMM. BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1917. COUNTY COURT MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER SMITH PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10 A. M. No BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET OCTOBER 31, 1917, AT 10:00 A. M. COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER 31, 1917. COUNTY COURT MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER SMITH PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 A. M. IN THE MATTER OF THE IRRIGATION PROJECT. IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED IRRIGATION DISTRICT TO INCLUDE CERTAIN SOLD LANDS UNDER THE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION COMPANYTS PROJECT, IN DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUN- TIES, A PETITION WAS PRESENTED, SIGNED BY 117 ALLEGED LAND OWNERS UNDER THE PROJECT, AC- COMPANIED BY A BOND IN THE SUM OF $2000., SIGNED BY P. J. PEDERSEN, FRANK LEMAY, P. J. YOUNG, J. J. ELLINGER AND ADAM KOTZMAN. AFTER AN OPEN DISCUSSION ENGAGED IN BY THOSE PRESENT, THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF THE MATTER WAS MADE A SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR 10 OTCLOCK ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH NEXT, BEING THE REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM OF COUNTY COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND POTATO SHOW A LIST OF PREMIUMS OF THE REDMOND POTATO SHOW WAS SUBMITTED, SHOWING OVER $300.00 PAID IN PREMIUMS ON EXHIBITS TENDING TOWARD INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION. IT IS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR $300.00 BE DRAWN IN FAVOR OF THE SECRETARY OF THE REDMOND POTATO SHOW, PHI LI P M. DOBSON. PREMIUM LIST AND PROGRAM OF SEVENTH ANNUAL POTATO SHOW AND FAIR. No. EXHIBIT • NAME OF EXHIBITOR I. BEST BUSHEL OF BURBANKS JACK MEYERS 2. BEST BUSHEL RURAL NEW YORKERS MRS. S. D. MUSTARD JACK MEYERS 3. BEST BUSHEL NETTED GEM JACK MEYERS MRS. S. D. MUSTARD 4. LARGEST PRODUCTI ON OF 5 HILLS J. L. GI BS ON HEAS WOODS (.. TABLE BEETS, 3 SPECIMENS 2. STOCK BEETS, 3 SPECIMENS 3. SUGAR BEETS 4. CABBAGE, 6 SPECIMENS 5. CARROTS, 6 SPECIMENS 6. CAULIFLOWER, 3 SPECIMENS 7. CELERY, 6 HEADS 8. MUSKMELON 9. ONIONS, 20 L BS . 10. CUCUMBERS, 3 SPECIMENS 11. PARSNIPS, 3 SPECIMENS 12. RUTABAGA, 3 SPECIMENS 13. HUBBARD SQUASH VEGETABLES MRS. C. D. JARRETT MRS. JOHN TINNER W. E. ABBEY A. B. OAKES W. E. ABBY S. D. MUSTARD S. D. MUSTARD MRS. JOHN TINNER W. R. ABBEY M. R. ROPER W. R. ABBEY MRS. E. C. PARK MR. J. N. B. GERKING J. L. GIBSON W. E. ABBEY S. D. MUSTARD D. H. GATES W. M. R. R. ABBEY ROPER W. R. ABBEY M. C. BUCKLEY G. C. TRUESDALE JOHN BRA DL EY 14. SQUASH, 3 SPECIMENS J4 A. Foss J. F. LEDBETTER 15. TURNIPS, 3 SPECIMENS W. R. ABBEY W. C. ARNOLD ,6. TOMATOES, 3 SPECIMENS MRS. At WRIGHT MRS. J. O. HANSEN 17. WATERMELON 18. PEPPERS, 6 SPECIMENS 19• PUMPKIN 2O. BEST DISPLAY 1. BEST SHEAF OF WHEAT 2. BEST SHEAF OATS 3. BEST SHEAF BARLEY 4. BEST SHEAF RYE D. H. GATES MRS. G. G. GovEs E. W. PRATT FIRST SECOND. TOTAL 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6o . oo .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 J. B. DOTY 1.00 E. A. BUSSETT .50 MRS. J. O. HANSEN E. W. PRATT FIELD CROPS S. D. MUSTARD J. N. B. GERKING S. D. MUSTARD JACK MEYERS JACK MEYERS S. D. MUSTARD S. D. MUSTARD JACK MEYERS 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5. BEST COLLECTION GRAINS AND J N. B. GERKING 5.00 BRASSES S. D. MUSTARD 2.50 34.00, .50 .50 .50 .50 2 .50 6. BEST 12 STALKS SILAGE CORN GUY E. DOBS ON 1.00 .50 84 No. EXHIBIT • NAME OF EXHIBITOR FIRST SECOND TOTAL $ 7. BEST SHEAF ALFALFA J. B. COCHRAN 1.00 MRS. C. D. JARRETT .50 8. BEST SHEAF TIMOTHY S. D. MUSTARD 1.00 J. N. B. GERKING .50 9. TALLEST SUNFLOWER J. R. BLAIR 1.00 ARCHIE BECKWITH .50 10. BEST SHEAF CLOVER J. N. B. GERKING 1.00 S. D. MUSTARD .50 21.00 1. BEST 2 BUSHEL WHEAT THRESHED GRAIN AND SEED JOHN.P. SMITH W. M. 0c G 2. BEST 4/2 BUSHEL OATS JACK MEYERS U. N. B. GERKING 3. BEST 1/2 BUSHEL BARLEY JACK MEYERS S. D. MUSTARD 4. BEST 1/2 BUSHEL RYE J. N. B. GERKING H. A. HELMHOLTZ BEST 1/2 BUSHEL FIELD PEAS J. B. COCHRAN D. H: GATES E7. BEST PECK GARDEN PEAS 7. BEST 12 EARS CORN 8. BEST 12 EARS POP CORN 9. BEST 1/2 BUS HEL BEANS W. R. ABBEY D. H. GATES J. DIETRI'CH J. M. VAN DYNE JOHN P. SMITH ' MRS. E. STEI NKOPF J. A. Foss D. H. GATES 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 29.00 •FRUITS 1. BEST GENERAL EXHIBIT, FRUIT M. E. LANDIS 3.00 KIRK WHITED 2.00 2. BEST PLATE FALL APPLES D. H. GATES 2.00 JAMES TETHEROW 1.00 3. BEST PLATE SUMMER APPLES J. F. LEADBETTER 2.00 MRS. J. 0. SKIRVING 1.00 4. BEST PLATE CRAB APPLES MRS. F. H. WOODS 1.00 KIRK WHITED .50 5. BEST PLATE PEARS H. F. TINSLEY 1.00 H. A. H.ELMHOLTZ .50 6. BEST PLATE PRUNES MRS. F. H. WOODS 1.00 M. E. LA NDI S .50 7. BEST PLATE PLUMS J. A. Foss 1.00 M. E. LANDIS .50 17.00 BEST 1/2 BU. BURBANKS BEST 1/2 BU. GOLD C-OIN BEST 1/2 BU. NETTED GEM BEST 1/2 BU. EARLY OHIO BEST 1/2 BU. ANY VARIETY LARGEST PRODUCTION 5 HILLS BEST TEN, SIZE AND QUALITY BEST 3 BEETS BEST 3 ONIONS CHI LDREN'S DEPARTMENT WILBUR MUMA W. T. SMITH HARRY HANSEN HELEN SANFORD W. T. SMITH ROGER SANFORD HARRY HANSEN HARRY HANSEN HEAS-WOODS HARRY HANSEN 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 85 EXHIBIT NAME OFF EXHIBITOR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT BEST 3 PARSNIPS HARRY HANSEN BEST 3 CARROTS HARRY HANSEN LARGEST CABBAGE JOHN BATES BEST COL. CANNED FRUITS, PICKLES, AND JELLIES BEST LOAF WHITE BREAD .BEST WHI TE' CA KE BEST 3 GLASSES JELLIES BEST 3 CANS FRUIT BEST 3 CANS VEGETABLES UNION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS RUTH KAESEMEYER CULINARY ANITE SCHUMACHER MARJORIE WELLS VIOLET TINNER VIOLET TINNER VIOLET TINNER LADIES' CULINARY BEST LOAF OF BREAD MRS. EMMA STEINKOPF BEST PIE BEST PAN OF LIGHT ROLLS BEST LAYER CAKE BEST LOAF CAKE BEST ANGEL FOOD CAKE BEST DISH OF DOUGHNUTS MRS. E. W. PRATT MRS. STEINKOPF MRS. JOHN TINNER MRS. Al WRIGHT MRS. J. S. LLOYD MRS. W. E. ABBEY MRS. W. E. ABBEY MRS. STEINKOPF MRS. STEINKOPF MRS. W. W. ABBEY MRS. E. W. PRATT BEST DISH OF COOKIES MRS. DOTY BEST COL. CANNED FRUITS, JELLIES, AND PICKLES BEST COL. PICKLES AND CATSUP BEST COL. JELLIES MRS. MRS. J. H. O. SKIRV ING F. TINSLEY - MRS. J. O. SKIRV ING MRS. J. O. HANSEN MRS. J. O. SKIRVING MRS. J. O. HANSEN FIRST SECOND TOTAL .75 .75 .75 16.75 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1 .00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .5o 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 21.00 BEST DAIRY BULL BEST DAIRY BULL WM. OGG RIBBON SHEEP BEST RAM 2 YRS. OLD AND OVER G. W. BEAVER 2.00 BEST RAM LAMB J. O. JEWELL 2.00 BEST EWE, 2 YEARS OLD OR OVER G. W. BEAVER 2.00 HEAS WOODS BEST EWE, I YEAR OLD AND UNDER 2 HEAS WOODS 2.00 BEST PAIR LAMBS HEAS WOODS 2.00 BEST RAM ANY AGE OR BREED 1 .00 SWEEPSTAKES FOR SHEEP G. W. BEAVER RIBBON 11.00 86 EXHIBIT NAME OF EXHIBITOR POULTRY BEST PENN BUFF PLYM.OUTH ROCKS A. F. SANFORD BEST PEN WHITE LEGHORNS J. W. LIVI NGSTON BEST PEN OF BROWN LEGHORNS LESTER BRACKENBURY BEST PEN WYANDOTTES F. A. RICE BEST PEN RHODE ISLAND .REDS MRS. F. H. WOODS OF TURKEYS MRS. J. E. WARNER MRS . F. H. W000s BEST PE N BEST GENERAL FARM EXHIBIT I"N THE MATTER OF THE A : 0. WALKER ROAD GENERAL FARM CONTEST S. D. MUSTARD J. N. B. GERK I NG. W. R. ABBEY FI RST SECOND ,TOTAL $ $ $ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 2.00 1.00 8.50 20.00 t0.00 5.00 35.00 ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS GIVEN ON THE FOLLOWING DOMESTIC ART 6.00 ART EXHIBIT _ 3.00 FANCY WORK AND ART 14.00 FLOWERS 13.50 HEAVY DRAFT HORSES 27.00 TOTAL 63.50 LISTED PREMIUMS UNLISTED IT SPECIAL PREMIUMS ON GRAND PRIZE TOTAL $ 252.25 63.50 1.50.00 465.75 PHILIP M. DOBSON, SEC'Y.-TREAS., REDMOND COMMERCIAL CLUB. THE MATTER OF THE A. O. WALKER ROAD COMING UP FOR CONS IDERATI ON, SAME WAS CON- TI NUED UNTIL THE REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM OF COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ED. WALKER ROAD. TH.E MATTER OF THE ED. WALKER ROAD COMI N.G UP FOR DERATION,CONS! SAME WAS C ON- TI NU ED UNTIL THE REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM OF COURT. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGA INST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONS! DERATI ON, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS Nos. 925 TO 1039 INCLUSIVE; 1041; 1044 TO 1052 INCLUSIVE; 1056 TO 1062; 1066 TO 1073; 1075; 1082 TO 1089 I NC LUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 34, 35, 36 AND 37 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK 13 87 i NSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS I N PA YMENT THEREOF. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED COURT A"DJ OURNED. COMM ISS1ONER BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 7, 1917. BE IT REMEMBERED THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE COURT HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1917, THERE WERE PRESENT: W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, CLERK, AND S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 A. M., WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE MADE A RECORD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION. THE MATTER OF THE PETITI ON FOR THE CALLING FOR AN ELECTI ON TO VOTE ON THE FORMA — TI ON OF AN IRRI GAT ION DI STR tCT T 0 COMPRISE CERTA 1 N L ANDS UNDER THE CENTRAL OREGON I RR GAT I ON COMPANY'S SYSTE M, A PETI T I ON WAS PRESENTED BY W. R. DAV I D— SON, PRAYING THAT THERE BE INCLUDED IN THE LANDS OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICT THE WEST 2 OF NE4, THE NE* of NW4, AND NE+ 0 F NE* OF SEC. 21, TWP . 14, S. RANGE 13 E. W. M. A SIMILAR PETITION WAS PRESENTED BY NELLIE J. IRVIN, PRAYING THAT THERE BE t NCLUDED I N SA I D DISTRICT THE NW4 OF SECT 1 ON 10, TWP. 17 S. RANGE 13 E. W. M. ON MOT ON DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED AT 12 M. To MEET AT 1:30 P. M. SAME DATE. COU RT CALLED TO ORDER AT I :30 P. M. SAME DATE, PRESENT SAME MEMBERS AS AT .MORNING MEETI NG, IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. IN THE MATTER CF THE ORGANIZATION ) ) OF ) ORDER CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT ) THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD IN OPEN COURT THIS, THE 7TH DAY OF NOVEM— BER, 1917, UPON PETITION OF J. ALTON THOMPSON, W. T. MULLARKY AND 115 OTHER PETI — TIONERSs" AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PETITION HEREIN WAS FILED WITH THE COURT ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1917, WHICH SAID PETITION PRAYS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OR AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT 'T 0 BE KNOWN AS CENTRAL OREGON I RR IGAT ION DISTRICT, AND THAT SAID PETITI ON WAS AND IS SIGNED BY MORE THAN Ft FTY OF THE OWNERS OF LAND IR— R I GATED OR SUSCEPTIBLE OF IRRI GATT ON WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND THAT SAID PETITION RECITES THAT IT IS THE DESIRE OF SAID PETITIONERS, BY MEANS OF SAID I RRI GAT ION DISTRICT, TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCT ION OF WORKS AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECONSTRUCT! ON, BETTERMENT, EXTENSION, PURCHASE, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF WORKS ALREADY CONSTRUCTED FOR THE IRRIGAT ION OF SA ID LANDS OF PETI— TI ONERS AND OTHER LANDS W 1 TH IN SAID PROPOSED I RR IGATI ON DI STRICT THROUGH THE STOR— AGE DI VERS ION AN0 USE OF THE WATERS OF DESCHUTES RIVER, AND HARTICULARLY BY MEANS 1 88 OF THE I RRI GAT ION SYSTEM LOCATED. WI1H IN CROOK, JEFFERS ON AND DESCHUTES COUNTIES, AND COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE I RRI GAT ION SYSTEM OF THE CENTRAL OREGON I RR►GAT ION COMPANY, AND BY MEANS CF SAID IRRIGATION DISTRICT THAT SAID PETITIONERS DESIRE TO PROVIDE AMONG OTHER THINGS FOR AN 1RRIGATION DISTRICT IN LIEU OF THE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION OR ASSOCIATIONS REQUIRED EITHER BY STATUTE OR CONTRACT IN CONNECTION WITH SAI D IRRI GAT ION SYSTEM OF SAID CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION COMPANY, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND HERETOFORE SA ID PETITION WAS PUBLISHED BY THE PETIT! ONERS ONCE EACH WEEK FOR FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS, BEING FIVE PUBL I CAT IONS, IN THE BEND BULLETIN, A NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBL I SHED IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND ALSO FOR FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS, BEING FIVE PUBLICATIONS, IN THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL,.A NEWS- PAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AT PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, BEING THE COUNTY WHERE A. PORTION OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT LIES, TOGETHER, IN EACH CASE, .WITH A NOTICE, STATING THE TIME OF THE MEETING AT WHICH THE PETITION WOULD BE PRESENTED, TO -WIT: THE REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING OF THIS COURT ON OCTOBER 31, 1917, AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, OREGON, ALL OF WHICH HAS BEEN MADE TO APPEAR BY AFFIDAVI T TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND ON SAI D OCTOBER 31, 1917, SAID PETITIONERS PRESENTED SAID PETI TI ON, PURSUANT TO SAID NOTICE TO THIS COURT, AT THE COURT ROOM IN BEND, OREGON, AT ITS 'SA I D REGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING, TO- CETHER WITH A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT BOND IN DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF THE PROBABLE COST OF ORGAN! Z I NG SUCH DISTRICT, CONDITIONED THAT THE BONDSMAN WILL PAY ALL OF THE SAID COSTS IN CASE SAID ORGAN I ZATI ON BE NOT EFFECTED, WHICH SAID BOND HAS BEEN AND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY THE COURT, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND ON SAID DAY, AT SAID REGULAR'_ADJOURNED MEETING, THE COURT CONSIDERED AND HEARD THE ARGUMENTS AND PROOFS OFFERED BY THE PETITIONERS IN SUPPORT OF THE SAID PETITION AND INVITED AND HEARD PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND ARGUMENT FOR AND AGAINST SAID PETITION, AND HEARD AND CONS IDERED THE PROOFS OFFERED FOR AND ALAI NST SAID PETITION, AND A PUBLIC HEARING WAS HELD ON THE SAI D PETITION, AND THEREAFTER AND ON SAID DAY, THE COURT TOOK SAID PETITION UNDER/ADVISEMENT AND ADJOURNED THE FURTHER HEARING THEREOF AND DETERMI NATI ON THEREON UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK A. M., NOVEMBER 7, 1917, AT THE COURT ROOM IN BEND, OREGON, AND THEREAFTER, AT SAID DAY AND HOUR, FURTHER ARGUMENTS, STATE- MENTS AND PROOFS WERE OFFERED IN SUPPORT OF SAID PETITION, AND PUBLIC DISCUSSI ON AND ARGUMENTS AND PROOFS WERE INVITED AND' HEARD FOR AND AGAINST SAID PETITION; AND THE COURT BEING FULLY ADV ISED NOW FINDS, ORDERS AND DETERMINES; I. THAT SAI D PETITI ON WAS DULY AND REGULARLY SIGNED, FILED , PUBLISHED AND PRESENTED, TOGETHER WITH NOTICE THEREOF. 2. THAT MORE THAN Ft FTY, TO -WIT, 72, OF SA ID PETITIONERS ARE, AND WERE DUR- ING ALL THE TIMES HEREIN MENTIONED, PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS AND BONA FIDE OWNERS OF ONE ACRE OR MORE OF LAND SITUATE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE SAI 0 PROPOSED DISTRICT, BOTH AS DEFINED IN THE PETITION AND AS HEREINAFTER IN THIS ORDER DEFI NED, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE LAST. ASSESSMENT" ROLL OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND THAT, IN ADOI TI ON TO SAI D 72 OWNERS OF LAND, TWENTY-EIGHT OF SA ID PETITIONERS ARE AND WERE PERSONS OVER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS AND THE HOLDERS OF UNCOMPLETED TITLES OR CONTRACTS T 0 PURCHASE STATE OR CAREY ACT LAND WITHIN THE SAID BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT, AS HAS BEEN MADE TO APPEAR TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT BY AFFIDAVIT OF JOHN H. LEWIS, SECRETARY OF THE DESERT LAND BOARD OF THE STATE OF OREGON, WHICH SAID AFFIDAVIT IS ON FILE HEREIN. 3. THAT THE LA ND WITHIN THE SA 1 D PROPOSED BOUNDARI ES AND THE-BOUNDARI ES HERE- INAFTER DEFINED OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT IS WITHIN TWO COUNTIES, TO -WIT: DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES, OREGON, AND THAT THE GREATER PORT ION THEREOF IS SITUATED WI TH- IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. 4. THAT THE FOLLOWING HAVE PETITIONED IN WRITING TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN SAID PROPOSED DISTRI CT: NAME NELLIE J. IRVIN M. R. DAVIDSON DESCRIPTION OF LAND NW4 SEC. 10, TN. 17 S. R. 13 E. W. M. DESCHUTES CTY., DREG ON WIVE*; NE N44'1; NE*NE+, SEC. 21, TN. 14 S. R. 13 E. W. M., DESCHUTES CTY., DREG ON. 5. ,THAT THE COURT FI NOS, OF SAID LAST NAMED PETIT! ONERS, THE FOLLOWING TO BE PERSONS WHOSE LANDS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE OF I RRI GAT ION FROM THE SAME SYSTEM OF WORKS AS THE OTHER LANDS IN THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND EXERCISING THE DISCRETION TO IT GRANTED BY THE IRRIGATION LAWS AND STATUTES OF THE STATE OF OREGON, GRANTS AND ALLOWS THEIR SAID PETIT! ON AND ORDERS THEIR SA ID LANDS AS HEREI NAFTER DESCRIBED TO BE I NCLUDED WITHIN THE DISTRICT, BUT DENIES THE OTHER AND EACH AND ALL PETITIONS OF THE PETITIONERS NAMED IN THE PARAGRAPH IMMEDIATELY PRECED INC: NAME NELLIE J. IRVI N M. R. DAVI DS ON NWI SEC. 10, TN. 17 S. R. 13 E. W. M., DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. W NE--� SEC. 21, TN. 14 S. R. 13 E. W. M.,DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. 6. THE COURT Fi NDS IT PROPER TO CHANCE THE BOUNDARI ES OF SA ID PROPOSED 01 S- TRICT, AND HEREBY ESTABLISHES AND DEFINDS SUCH BOUNDARIES AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE _13 EAST, WI LLAMETTE MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO TIE SOUTHWEST C ORDER OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, WITH THE THREAD OF THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE SOUTHERLY, SOUTHWESTERLY, ETC., ALONG THE THREAD OF THE SAI D DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WI TH THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTI ON 14, OF TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST; TH ENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13, OF TOWNSHI P t8 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE ONE -QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SI DE OF SECT! ON 30, OF TOM- ti 89 • SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE ONE -QUARTER CORNER ON THE EAST. SIDE OF SECTI ON 29, OF• SAID TOWNSH'II? AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE• NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTI ON 5, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE•; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 31 OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SECTION 18, OF SAID TOWNSH,I;P AND RANGE WITH THE THREAD 0 F THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN AS CROOKED' RI VTR; THENCE WESTERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY, ETC., ALONG THE THREAD OF THE SAID CROOKED Rt VER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO• THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT-1 NG THEREFROM THE FOLLOwI NG •DESCR[BED LANDS AS FOLLOWS: 'IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUT-H, RANGE 13 EAST: - SECTI ON 3; LOT 1, S2NE4, AND NE3SEq SEC. 4; LOTS 1, a, 3, & 4, S2NW4 AND SE1SE1. SEC. 5; LOTS 1, 2, 3, ' 4, 5-, 6, AND 7, ALS 0 SE4NE*, . SE+NV' 4. AND E -SW+_ Sec. ; S2N , S AND NE4 W4 SEc.- 7; . SW*NW4, SW+, SW4SE4f NESE+ SEC. 8• WSSE4 SEc. 9; SV�NV, EkNE4; AND SE4SE4 SEC. 10; WtNO, NW ,SW*, S2S+ SEc. I I • SW4SW SEc. 12; S-NW4, N+SE4, SWNE4, AND NE4NW4 SEC. 13; WNW- AND SE+SWW SEc. 14; • NE1 AND *NO, SEC. 15; ALL OF: SECTION 16'; . AND SW;s•SWL SEC. 17; WQ' W2NE4, WISE* AND SE±SE+ SEc.: 18; WW, NE*, AND NOSE+ SEC. 19; S 'S4 SEC. 24 NE4NE4f AN D• NE+NWW SEC. 2 1 ; E- SE4 SEC. 22; SW S -NWg, NW'NW4, NE'NE*, SWINE+, N2SE4 SEC'. 23; SE4NE4 SEc. 24; S - AND S2NW-f_ SEC. 25; ' N2NW4, SWWN9114 AN D NVV1SE4 SEC. 26; E -NE , E+SW4 , SWtSW+ AND NWtNW�_ SEC. 27; SEINE+, NE 'SE+, SW+, W+N W-4 SEC. 26;' N',-, E-'-S E 4 f NW S E+, AND N'W1 S W;-} SEC. 29;' . SW4NE4f NW?SE4, AN D. WW•. SEC. 30; NW , SE+SW-.-• AND SE*SE4 SEC. 31;• •S+SW -, NE+NW4 AND NONE SEc. 32; NE'- AND IJfN SEC. 33; - SE-,- SE4SW AND SE+NE SEC. 35; ALL OF SECTION 3CD. IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; S NVJ- , NW1SW , E2SE+ SEC. 18; • ALL OF SECT ION 19; E, S,E2NW1 AND SW SECTI ON 30. IN TOWNSHI P 15 SOUTH RANGE 12 E -NE3- AN.D N-SE4 SEC. 1; SE4NE4 AND SE1 N+SE+ AND SE -SE- SEC. 12; E'NE+, NE+SE+• W 'W2 .AND NOSE' SEC. 24; W2SW+ SEC. 25; AND 14SE- SEC. 35; ALL OF SECTI ON 36. I N • TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; • AND SECTION 31; EAST; SEC. II; SE1NE1, NWNW+, SEC. 13; WINE SEC. 14; ENE. SEC. 26; S E+N E* ALL OF SECTIONS It 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25 3i, 34, 35,'AND 3b; NE*SE+ SEc. 3; WNW+ SEc.. S2NE- - AND EiSE+ SEc 6; NW+ElNE1 AND NEZSE1 10 • E , E2SW4 AND SE4NW. SEc. 15.; WSW', AND SE.- AND SE+SW4 SEc. 17; E -NE4, AND LOTS 1, 2 S1NE4, E+SW4 ANo-SE+ SEc. 19; NW1-SW - AND NE4NE4 SE*SW+• SEC. 21; Si, NE+, AND SE3NW1 SEc. 22;. AND *NO SEc. 29; NE4 AND E,1\11,V: SEC. 30; LOT IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST: ALL OF SECTIONS 3 4,• 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1:6, 17, t8, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31 • 32, 35, AND 36. ElSE4, NW4SE4f WrNEI NW+, Ni SW+ AND SE4SW+, AND 26, 21, 28, 32, 4; S -NW4 SEC. 5; SEC. •7; E` SEC. SW NWT SEC. i6; AND 3 OF SEC. 18; SEC. 20• E AND SE*, S2SW4-,• NE+SW4, 4, SEc. 31. SEC. 1 ; NE'- AND IAA SEC. 2; W , NE+, N -SE AND SW+SE- SEC. 10; SE*SEl SEC. 1 1 ; , S--'2'-N-, SE+, EiSW?, AND SW SW': SEC. 12; E'NE4 AND W1W1 SEc. 13; E -NE+, SE+, NE,SW1 SEC. 14; NE -SE+, NONE+, NE -NW AND W W SEc. 15; Wl, SEa..NE4 AND W-E- SEc. 21; NE4NW+, SE4NE1, NE+SE+ SEC. 22; NW- NW -, NW'NE+, SON E+ AND N SE SEc. 24; NEENE4 AND Of SEC. 2 ; SE+ SEC. 26; W+, W+NE4 AND NWgSE+ SEc. 28; Wz Wl AND NE+Nlie SEC. 33; SE4NE4, SE4 AND SE•-SWl SEC. 34. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST: ALL OF SECTIONS 5, 7, 8 17, AND 19; ALSO LOTS 2 3, AND 4, SW+NE+ AND NE+SE SEC. b; NW+, NE1SW , W-NE+, SE4NE'� AND SE4SEz SEC. 18; IE*NE4, SWµ AND N,SE OF SECTION 20; N2 SEC. 29 AND NE+ Sec. 30- • IN TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST: ALL OF SECTIONS 16, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, AND 36; ALSO'LOTS 2 AND 3 AND SE - SEC. I; SE - SEC. 3; NW4SE3+. •SEC. 9; Sd NE+, 1JW+SE4, N+SW+- SEc. 10• SW SE+ SEC. 11; W'SW4, SVVINW' , NW4SE1 AND SE+SE* SEC. 12• E+SE4, NWtSE+, SW4NE+, NE4N' , SONO AND W- SW+ SEc. 13; S+NE, NW=NE'', .NW+, Ni-Si AND SW*SW SEc. 14; E'-.NE-"�, SW*NW4 AN.D *SEC. 15• W , NE'`, N-SE- SEC. 20; , E2NE+, SEENWI, W'NW-4, SV" AND SW SE�• SEc. 23; Et, E+NW'-,- N+SW+, SW SW- SEC. 24; S+SE':, NE1SEE, NW1NW' AND W '26• EQ AND'NW1 SEC. 27; 4 �., SW� SEC. NE4, N+NW4, SW+, AND SiSE- - SEC. 28; SE+ SEC. 30; S-' AND SE -NNW'- • SEC. 34; N1N2, SWgNWl, NW -SW - AND SEg1--.SV SEC. 35; SS- SEC. 17. IN TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST: ALL OF TOWNSHIP BUT LOT 2 OF SECTION 6. IN TOWNSHIP i6 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST.• ALL OF SECTI ONS 1, 2 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13 14, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, AND 36; E -SE'- AND LOT 4 OF SEC. 4; W2 f W4NE+ AND NOSE- - 'SEC. 8; E4NE+ AND SE+ SEC. 9; W2•, W2SE+ AND SW NEa SEC. f17; •Wz AND W E; SEC. 20•; E •, NW -, E SW', AND NW*SW-- SEC. 27• •NEB, NE1NW -, SWINW'- AND SW4 SEC. 28; V , SE+, ONO --AND NW1NE+ SEC. 29; S1, EzNEl, NW1NE4 AND SW-NW-17 SEC. 34; ALS 0 , E1:NW*- AND SW4 SEC. 16. 90 IN TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST: ALL OF SECTIONS I, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, i8, 19, 20 21 AND 36; ALSO SENSE , NW+, W-SW+ AND SE*SW+ SEc. 2; ENEN, NENNW - AND V4W . SEC. 11; NI-, SE4, N-SW4 AND SW4SW4 SEC. 12; W -NW-'. Sec. 13; WNW EINE+ AND SW'U4SE+ SEC. 14; NW+, NINE+, SE*NE4, AND SlrSE4 SEC. 15; NE4, N*SE-, SE4.NW'. AND W `W+, SEc. 22; SW $W AND NWNNE* SEc. 23; S2, S+NE+ AND NW':NE4 SEC. 24; WINE+• NWJ*SE1, N•SW'�, SW gSW-', , ENW-, AND N'NW4 SEC. 25; NE4, NE4NW+ AND SWNSW- SEc. 27; SEgSEx, NW'N*NE'= AND N2NWN SEc. 28; NE4NE4 SEc. 29; ENE AND NE4SE1 SEc. 33; *NW';, SE*NW# AND NNSWl SEc. 34; NW4NE4 SEc. 35. IN TOWNSHIP 17, SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST: ALL OF SECTIONS 1, 2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25 2 - 6, 35 AND 36; ALSO E AND SW4 SEC. 10' N2f NOSE+, SE4SEN, AND NEtSW+ SEC. 17; NEB. AND. NI-NWN SEC. 18; NENW- AND W2NE4 SEC. 20 • N NE+, E2NW , WSW' AND SE4 .SE,c. 21; EI-NE*, NISWN; SE3SW- AND SE* SEc. 22; E2NE+, S -NWj, N' NNW' , NV SWz, NE' SE - AND SNS+ SEC. 23; NE4f E -NW1, SW4SW1, N2SEN AN.D S_E4SEx Sec. '27;. SExNE4, SWNW4, N N4, SW4SE1 SEc. 28• NE4NE4, NE�.SE4, SW -SEN AND E1W' SEc. 29; NE*SW*, SEc. 32; W' NE4,. EINW4., SI*NW4 Sec. 33; N2, N+SN, AND SENSE - SEC. 34. IN TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE •14 EAST* ALL OF SECTIONS 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 17, 16, 19, 20, 2) , 29, 30 AND 36; ALSO N ','AND SE4 SEC. 2; N 'SW'- AND W -SE.'* SEC. 3; • *AND W1E2 SEC: 10; 0-NE1, W-NW-, SE4NW"J , NISWN AND SENSW+ SEC. II; E2, NW4, ENSW►1 AND SW':SW?' SEC. 12; ,NE41 E+SE+ AND E -NWW SEC. 13• . WZ AND Wl EI SEC. 15; WNNE4, NW+ AND WSW - SEC.. 22; E ' AND SW 7 SEC. 25. SE4 AND E2SW4 SEC. 26; W2SE4 SEC. 27*.WIN AND WWE2 SEC. 28; N4, LOTS 3 AND 4, AND SEESW1 -SEc. 31; NI AND SW+ SEc. 32; NI AND W -SEs SEc. 33; NW- NE-, S+N -, N -SE+ AND NE1SW4 SEc. 34; N SE1, N2SW - AND SENSW+ SEc. 35. IN TOVigSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE II EAST: SENSE': SEC. 12; • ALL OF SECTION 13; AND SENSE; SEC. IN TOWNSHIP i8, SOUTH, R S+, S-N'+ AND LOTS 1,-3, AND 4 SEC. W--•-SE1 AND WI' SEC. 3; SENSE;-, SE4; SEISE', SW+ AND N+ SEC. 5; SE4 SEC 10; ALSO ALL OF SECTIONS . 7, 8, 9, IN TONNSHI NW+ SEc. 3; E2SE4; SEgNE4 SEC. 5; LOTS AND SENSE. SEC. 6; - S?SE1 SEC. 10; ALso ANGE 12 EAST: 1; NE*SE' AND S W WN AND S W*S . b; Wl, WNE4, I), 12, 13, 14, 14. ESWI SEc. 2; uv Sec. 4; AND SE+ SEc. 15, 16, 17, AND 18. p 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST: NWi SE4, W -SW+ AND SWNNWN SEC. 4; El -SE+ A N D 1 2, 5, 6, AND 7, ALSO SENNWl, E'-SW*, W+SE4 S , SNNW- , NE+NW* AND NEN SEC. 8; . SW+ AND ALL OF SECTI ONS 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.AN D i8. IN TOWNSHIP (8 SOUTH, Elf E 'W-, LOT 4 AND SWNSWhf+ SEC EN SEC. 5; Nw7 AND •SNNE4 SEC. OF SECTIONS I, 2, 10, I1, 12, AND ALSO MOND, IN OF. RANGE 14 EAST: . 3; LoTS - I, 2, 3, AND 4 SEc. 4; 6; E 'SWz AND E+ SEC. 9' ALSO ALL 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 AND 18. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING INCORPORATED CITIES OF BEND AND DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ACC CRDI NG .TO .THE OFFICIAL RECORDED PLATS RED - THERE - 7. THE NAME 'OF SAID IRRIGATION DISTRICT SHALL BE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT. 8. SIX ELECTION PRECINCTS ARE AND WILL BE .A CONVENIENT NUMBER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS. IN SAI 9 ROPOSED DISTRI CT, AND THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF SHALL, BE AND ARE HEREBY FIXED AND DEFINED AS FOLLOWS: DESCRIPTIONS FOR VOTING PRECINCTS: CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT'. PRECINCT NO. 1. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF CROOK RANGE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAI THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SAID. TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAI ED RIVER, WITH THE NORTHERN 13 EAST, OF WILLAMETTE MERI D TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE SA -ID TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, R OF SECTION 31, OF. TOWNSHIP INTERSECTION OF THE EASTE-RL RANGE 14 'EAST, WITH CROOKE 0 CROOKED RIVER TO THE POINT THE STRE BOUNDARY DIAN, TH 13 EAST; ANGE 13 14. SOUTH Y BOUNOA D RIVER; OF BEG I AM COMMONLY KNOWN AS OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, ENCE WESTERLY TO THE , THENCE SOUTHERLY TO EAST; THENCE EASTERLY , RANGE 14 EAST W.M.; RY OF SECTION 18 OF THENCE WESTERLY AND NN1NG. PRECINCT NO. 2. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTI.ON OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY ,OF TOWN- SHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERI ,DI AN, WITH THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE' EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TOWNSHIP. 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF.THE, NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP 15 S.OUTH, RANGE 13 EAST, WITH THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PREC INCT NO. 3. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SEC- TION 7, OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, WITH THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 12 OF. TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 16 SO-UTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF -TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST WITH THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE SOUTHERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 91 PRECINCT NO. 4. BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SEC- T! ON 14, TOWNSHI P 18 SOUTH, RANGE I I EAST, WI LLAMETTE MERI DI A N, WITH THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 OF TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13, EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTI ON OF THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SECT ION 18; OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH,, RA NGE 12 EAST, WITH THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID DESCHUTES RI VER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PRECINCT NO. 5. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 18 OF TOWNSHIP 18 ''SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 OF SAID TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY, TO THE NOR THWEST C CRNER OF SAIDTOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE P01 NT OF BEGI NNINC. PRECINCT NO. 6.' BEGI NNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, WI LLAMETTE MERI DI AN; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST -CORNER OF SAI D TOWNSHI P 15 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE EASTER- LY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 1.4: EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY ,T0 THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAI 0 TOWNSIfIIP, 16 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SA ID TOWNSHI P 16 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE WESTER- LY T 0 THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RAN GE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY T 0 THE EAST ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE EAST ONE -QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON 29, OF TOWNSHI P 15 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY T 0 THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 5 OF SAID TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE POINT OF BE- G INNING. - 9. THE PRAYER OF SAI D PETIT{ ONERS THAT AN ELECTI ON BE CALLED, HAD AND HELD WITHIN SAID DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME SHALL BE ORGANIZED, IS ALLOWED, AND AN ELECTION IS HEREBY CALLED, ORDERED AND DIRECTED TO BE HELD WI THIN THE SA D PROPOSED DISTRI CT, AND THE SEVERAL PRECINCTS THEREOF, AS HEREI NBEFORE DEFI NED, ON THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1917, AND THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IS DIRECTED TO PUBLISH AND GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH ELECTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW. THE POLLING PLACES FOR THE SEVERAL ELECTI ON PRECINCTS HERE1 NABOVE DEFI NED SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS; PREC I NCT. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. U. POLLING PLACE W. R. DAVIDSON'S FARM HOUSE T. S. STEVENS T FARM HOUSE DESCHUTES SCHOOL HOUSE GRANGE HAL L ALFALFA SCHOOL HOUSE COMMUNITY HAL L 10. THE FOLLOWING ARE HEREBY APPOINTEO,JUDGED AN 0 CLERKS OF ELECTI ON FOR THE SAID SEVERAL PRECINCTS, AND SAID ELECTION: PRECINCT NO. 1. TERREBONNE JUDGES ( W. F. MACKEY ( C. A. DOUGLAS CLERKS ( JOHN PERRY ( JAMES Foss ( GEO. MCGREGGORY JUDGES ( J. O. SKIRVING ( M. E. LANDES PRECINCT No. 2. REDMOND CLERKS ( G. N. RADER ( MRS. B. A. KENDALL ( C. L. MEAD JUDGES ( RASMUS PETERS ON ( HANS MI CK LE S ON PRECINCT No. 3. DESCHUTES CLERKS ( CARL LIVESLEY ( .OLAF ANDERS ON ( O. HA NS EN JUDGES ( JUL I US PEDERSEN ( FRED REYNOLDS 'PRECINCT NO. 4. (. GRANGE HALL CLERKS ( O. C. CARDWELL ( L. C. YOUNG ( GEO. ERRICKSON JUDGES ( C. H. HARDY. ( CURT MULLER PRECINCT No. 5. ALFALFA, CLERKS ( CURT HALLOWAY ( J. M. ROBERTS ( ALBERT SHULTS JUDGES ( J. L. GI BS ON ( GEO. TRUESDALE PRECINCT No. 6. POWELL BUTTES CLERKS ( A. J. RI CGS ( LEVI ERNST ( A. W. BAYN 92 I I. SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS NEARLY AS PRACTICABLE IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE GENERAL ELECT! ON LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND THE FORM OF BAL LOT SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: MARK YOUR BAL LOT WI TH AN X SHALL CENTRAL OREGON I RRI GAT ION DISTRICT BE ORGANI ZED? 300 310 IRRIGATION DISTRICT IRRIGATION DISTRICT "YES" ,:NO" VOTE FOR THREE CANDI DATES FOR DI RECTORS. 302 303 304 305 306 12. THE PET!PETITIONERS NOT HAVING DI RECTED THAT THE DISTRICT BE DIVIDED INTO DIVISIONS, THE ELECTION OF DI RECTORS SHALL BE AT LARGE. W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER IN THE MATTER OF THE OV I D W. B. RILEY ROAD. A PETITION SIGNED BY SOME 200 RESIDE NT TAX -PAYERS, PRAYING T HAT THE OV I D W. (�. R I LEY ROAD FR OM BEND T O TUMAL O BE STRAIGHTENED AND CI ND£RED; NO OR DER WAS MA DE , IN THIS MATTER, BUT SAME WAS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT UNTIL IT CAN BE DETERMINED WHETHER THERE WILL BE SUFFICIENT FUNDS FOR EXTENSIVE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. IN THE MATTER OF THE KROENERT BRICK YARD ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE DONAT IONS ON THE KROENERT ,BRI CK YARD ROAD, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE DONATIONS OF A. J. KROENERT, BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO., AND CHAS. ORWEILLER BE PAID TO THE COUNTY. TREASURER AND TURNED INTO THE GENERAL,FUND , AND THAT WARRANTS BE ISSUED ON SAID FUND, FOR ALL OF THE LABOR ON SA D ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR COUNTY AUTOS. IN THE MATTER OF LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR THE COUNTY SHERI FF1S AND COUNTY SUPERINo- TENDENTIS AUTOMOBILES, IT IS ORDERED THAT $IO5.00 BE APPROPRIATED TO INSTALL SUCH A SYSTEM ON EACH OF SA ID AUTOMOBILES. IN THE MATTER OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR SISTERS FAIR PREMIUMS. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROPRIATIONS FCR PREMIUMS ON EXHIBITS AT THE SISTERS FAIR, A REPORT HAVING BEEN SUBMI TTED AND I T APPEARING THAT THE PREMIUMS PAID I N ACCORDANCE WITH THE STIPULATIONS OF THE COUNTY COURT AMOUNTED IN ALL TO $271.70, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR SAI 0 AMOUNT BE DRAWN I N FAVOR OF F. L. SHAW, SEC1Y., FOR SA D PURPOSE. 93 STATEMENT OF PREMIUMS AWARDED AT SISTERS FAIR 1917. .,WHERE THERE IS NO COMPETITION, ONLY ONE HALF OF THE PREMIUM IS PAID. DIV IS ION A HORSES No. NAME FIRST SECOND 8. R. J. SKELTON $ 3.00 8 C. E. GRIFFITH 9 J. E. MILLS 1.50 NO COMPETITION b S. L. ALLEN 2.00 n Tt 10 H. C. GROGAN I •50 TT n W. W. VAN MATRE 1.50 If 2 Tt n Tr ( • 00 TT. TT 5 If n n 1.00 n TV 3 J. L. CL I ET 1.50 TT T1 W. W. VAN MATRE, SPCL. PRIZE #3 5.00 DIVISION B CATTLE 8 D. W. FARTHING 3.00 8 P. HUNTINGTON 3 M. HARRINGTON 1.50 W. W. VAN MATRE 1.50 W. W. VAN MATRE 1.50 12 TT n rT 1.50 IT TT TT SPCL.PRIZE #17 9 7 3 4 9 10 11 6 6 DIVISION'C SHEEP J. E. MILLS R. 0. ANDRUS SPECIAL #34 DIVISION D 1..50 SWINE E. H. EDGINGTON W. W. VAN MATRE TT Tt TT W W VAN MATRE TT It T► • SPECIAL #33 TT TT TT TT TV TT n n TT TT I .00 TT TT I 00 It TT I .00 TT T' 1 .00 TT TT DIVISION E POULTRY P. HUNTINGTON .50 T► Tr 50 TTn I • •00 TT TT R. 0. ANDRUS 1.00 P. HUNTI NGTON, LARGEST EXHIBITION IT TT It ►r TT TT DIVISION F. VEGETABLES I W. R. ABBEY 2..00 I P. HUNTINGTON 5 JOHN FRYREAR 1.00 6 W. R. ABBEY GEO. CYRUS 2.00 6 W. R. ABBEY 7 MRS. W. S. FULLERTON 1.00 7 J. L. CLIETT 8 JOHN FRYREAR 1.00 8 C. E. GRI FFETH 9 R. S. TOWNE 1.00 9 C. E. GRIFFITH 0 R. S. TOWNE 1.00 0 C. E. GRIFFETH 1 J. A. S C OT T 1.00 R R. S. TOWNE 2 MRS. W. F. ARNOLD 1.00 2 R. S. TOWNE 3 TT TT TT , 50 IT If g MRS. W. S. FULLERTON .50 TV T► W. R. ABBEY .50 T► Tr 7 C. E. GRIFFITH 1.00 `l MRS. W. F. ARNOLD 8 C. E. SRt FF I TH 1.00 8 R. S. TOWNE 9 W. R. ABBEY 15.00 9 R. S. TOWNE 6 10 10 DIVISION G HORTICULTURE MRS. W. S. FULLERTON M. W. KNICKERBOCKER MRS. W. S. FULLERTON GRANT MILLER MRS. W. S. FULLERTON TT tT Tt TT IT TV n TT 1.00 .25 .25 .25 n TT n 11 TT IT n TT 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 1.50 .50 1.00 .50 I .00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 10.00 .50 .25 M. W. KNICKERBOCKER .50 94 No. NAME DIVISION K 1 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 1 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 2 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 2 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 3 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 3 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 4 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 4 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 5 MRS. A. TEMPLETON MRs. H. K. ALLEN MRS. A. TEMPLETON 6 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 7 MRS. H. K. ALLEN MRS. A. TEMPLETON MRS. A. TEMPLETON 8 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 9 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 9 MRS. A. TEMPLETON O MRS. A. TEMPLETON O MRS. H. K. ALLEN MRS. A. TEMPLETON 1 MRS. P. HUNTINGTON 2 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 2 MRs. H. K. ALLEN 4 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 4 MRS, J. P. DUCKETT 5 MRS. W. R. ABBEY MRS. J. P. DUCKETT MRs. H. K. ALLEN 6 MRS. P. HUNTINGTON 7 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 7 MRS. W. R. ABBEY 2 3 4 5 6 7 J. E. MILLS W. R. ABBEY MRS. H. K. ALLEN W. W. VAN MATRE MRS. H. K. ALLEN MISS HELEN HUNTINGTON R. S. TOWNE MRS. GEO. E. AITKEN 8 W. W. VAN MATRE I:1 W. R. ABBEY 12 R. S. TOWNE 13 R. J. SKELTON 14 W. W. VAN MATRE 15 P. HUNTINGTON 16 P. HUNTINGTON 19 MRS. H. K. ALLEN 20 If IT IT n 21 tt If tt• IT 22 MRS. A. TEMPLETON 23 TT TT ,► 24 ,► ,T ,T 2 5 tT t? TT FIRST COOKING .75 •75 .75 .75 .75 •75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3.00 3.00 SPECIAL PRIZES 15.00 BEST DISPLAY OF FARM PRODUCTS Tr 4.00 LADY RECEIVING MOST NUMBER PRIZES ON COOKING 5.00 GREATEST NUMBER OF PRIZES ON HORSES SECOND .40 .40 .40 .4o .40 .40 .40 .4o .4o .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 2.00 2.00 10:00 8.50 LADY RECEIVING GREAT- EST NUMBER PRIZES ON ALL KINDS NEEDLE WORK 4.50 .75 GIRL RECEIVING MOST PRIZES ON COOKING ON GARDEN EXHIBIT 5.00 LADY RECEIVING MOST PRIZES ON FLOWERS 5.00 FOR BEST BUTTER 2.50 BEST BURGANK POTATOES 2.50 LARGEST SUN FLOWERS 3.00 BEST BU. WHEAT 3.00 tT It OATS 3.00 If If RYE 3.00 n tt BARLEY 3.00 tT BUNS 3.00 tT COOKIES 3.00 Tt BREAD 3.00 If WHITE CAKE_ 3.00 TT LIGHT ROLLS 3.00 rt CREAM PUFFS 3.00 'T ANGEL F000 CAKE 95 No. NAME 26 29 30 31 32 36 38 39 46 MRS . H. K. ALLEN R. S. TOWNE JOE HOWARD, JR. W. R. ABBEY W. W. VAN MATRE MRS . H. K. ALL EN JOHN MCKINNEY MRS . W. S. FUL LE RTON JOE_HOWARD FIRST SECOND SPEC IAL PRIZES 3.00 BEST PIE 2 .00 MOST PRIZES ON VEGETABLES 5.00 BEST BUNDLE ALFALFA 5.00 T' HOME MADE CANDY 5.00 TT BOAR ANY AGE IO.00 " DISPLAY OF FRUIT A ND VEGETABLES 2.5o 6.00 2.00 ►► ►► T► SADDLE HORSE DI SPLAY OF APPLES POP CORN BY F. L. SHAW, SECTY. SISTERS FAIR ASSOCIATION. I N THE MATTER CF THE S. R. HOG IN ROAD IN THE MATTER OF THE S. R. HOGI N ROAD, I T WAS ORDERED THAT SUPERVISOR F. B. WILSON BE ORDERED TO OPEN AND IMPROVE SAID ROAD TO MAKE IT PASSABLE, WITH SUCH ASSISTANCE FROM THE SETTLERS AS HE 1 S ABLE T 0 OBTA I N. IN THE MATTER OF THE F. E. DAYTON ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE F. E. DAYTON ROAD, 1T WAS ORDERED THAT SUPERVISOR F. B. WILSON BE ORDERED TO OPEN SA I 0 ROAD AS LOCATED BY THE BOARD OF VIEWERS, AND ORDER— ED BY THE COURT. IN •THE MATTER OF SUPPLIES FOR COUNTY TRUCK. IN THE MATTER OF. THE COUNTY TRUCK, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A TOP AND TIRES BE PUR— CHASED FROM WENTWORTH 8c IRWIN. IN THE MATTER OF THE A. 0. WALKER ROAD: IN THE MATTER OF THE A. 0. WALKER ROAD, SAME WAS CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE ED WALKER ROAD. THE MATTER OF THE ED. WALKER ROAD COMING UP FOR CONS IDERATION, 'SAME WAS CON— T I NUE D. IN THE MATTER OF THE H. F. JONES ROAD. THE MATTER OF THE H. F. JONES ROAD COMING UP FOR CONS IDERATI ON, SAME WAS CON— TINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE DITCH WATER IN SISTERS STREETS. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION REGARDING DITCH WATER IN THE STREETS Or SISTERS, .f u SAME WAS CONT INUED UNTI I. THE NEXT ADJOURNED MEETI NG. 96 IN THE MATTER OF THE ROADS TO EAST LAKE. THE MATTER OF THE ROADS TO EAST LAKE COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WAS DONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY BUDGET. THIS MATTER COMING UP -FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WAS CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF SCALP BOUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THOMAS EWING, ASKING FOR PAYMENT OF BOUNTY ON CERTAIN COYOTES, SAME WAS CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED.TO MEET NOVEMBER 9, 1917. COUNTY JUDGE BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURN- MENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER SMITH BEING PRESENT. THE I'MEET I NG WAS CIALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDEREDTHAT CLAIMS No. 1090 TO 1198 INC. AND NO 1200 TO 1230 INC., AS SHOWN ON PACES 38, 39, 40, AND 41 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. COUNTY BUDGET. THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY BUDGET COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, SAME WAS DISCUSSED, AND THE MATTER THEN CONTINUED TILL THE NEXT MEETING. H. F. JONES ROAD DISTRICTS #I5 AND 17. THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE H. F. JONES ROAD IN DISTRICTS NO. 15 AND 17 COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, AFTER DUE DISCUSSION, THERE WAS APPROPRIATED $125.00, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS IS NECESSARY TO BE EXPENDED WITH AN EQUAL AMOUNT IN WORK OR CASH IN DONATED BY CITIZENS INTERESTEpq IMPROVING THAT PART OF SAID ROAD BETWEEN THE OREGON TRUNK RY CROSSING, AND THE W. J. STURDI VAN RANCH. 97. 97 1 IMPROVEMENT OF 8TH ST., CITY OF BEND. THIS MATTER COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION UPON THE PETITION OF GEORGE A. JONES, ASKING THAT 8TH STREET FROM GREENWOOD AVENUE NORTH, BE IMPROVED, THE REQUEST WAS NOT GRANTED, AS SAME IS A CITY STREET. SCALP BOUNTY THE PETITION OF THOMAS EWING FOR BOUNTY ON CERTAIN COYOTE SCALPS WAS PRESENTED TO THE COURT AT THIS TIME, AND THE REQUEST WAS NOT PRESENTED IN THE A. 0. WALKER ROAD. COUNTY APPOINTED AS VIEWERS EL) WALKER ROAD. °ROADS TO EAST LAKE. ,PETITION REGARDING ;;WATER IN STREETS OF SISTERS. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING 111 “IIULY MADE AND SECONDED, 11 tit CONDITION SPECIFIED BY BOUNTY LAW. DENIED AS THE SKINS WERE SURVEYOR-GEO. S. YOUNG, R. G4 BLACKWELL AND S. R. HOGIN, WERE TO VIEW THE A. O. WALKER ROAD ON NOVEMBER 14, THESE MATTERS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE CONTINUED UNTIL OF THE COUNTY COURT IN DECEMBER. No OTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, UPON MOTION COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMBER 14, 1917. JUDGE OMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 14, 1917. Rpm THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT/AT 10:00 A. M. THIS DATE PURSUANT ITO ADJOURNMENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER SMITH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY BUDGET FOR '1918. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR HEARING AT THIS TIME, AFTER AGAIN CONe. SI DERING SAME, THE BUDGET WAS PREPARED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AS FOLLOWS; „COUNTY RECORDER AND CLERK SHERIFF SCHOOL SUPT. ASSESSOR TRMSURER SURVEYOR, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND COUNTY COURT JUSTICE COURT CORONER ELECTION EXPENSES INSANE WIDOWS PENSION WATER MASTER HEALTH OFFICERS $6500. 6500. 3000. 3200. 1200. 1600. 3000. 200. 100. 1500. 100. 2000. 1500. 750. :TOTAL TO COLLECT FROM ALL SOURCES, COUNTY HOSPITAL & POOR COURT HOUSE AND JAIL ROADS & BRIDGES `SCALP':BOUNT 1 ES FAIRS WAR BOARD EXPENSE PRINTING PROCEEDINGS AND TAX LIST MISCELLANEOUS CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY ATTORNEY ARGICULTURIST PURCHASE OF JAIL ROAD MACHINERY STATE TAX GENERAL SCHOOL TAX $133,900. $3500. 2800. 29000. 1000. 1000. 1500. 1200. 500. 4000 . 750. 1500. 4000. 5000. 25000. 22000. 98 RECEIPTS, OTHER THAN DIRECT TAXATION. 11 CLERK AND RECORDER FINES FOREST RESERVE FAIR ALLOTMENT TOTAL TO COLLECT BY DIRECT TAXATION, $10,000. 1,000. 1,000. 1,000. 13,000. $ 120,900. OBJECTIONS TO ANY OF THE ITEMS IN THIS BUDGET WILL BE HEARD BY THE COURT ON DECEMBER;6,:, 1917. STEREOPTICON FOR SCHOOL SUPER INTENDANT'S USE. THIS MATTER COMING UP FOR DISCUSSION, THE COUNTY COURT ORDERED THE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDANT TO PURCHASE A STEREOPTICON SLIDES AND EQUIPMENT, TO ASSIST IN THE VISUAL EDUCATION, AND THE REGULAR SCHOOL WORK, AND TO BE USED IN THE VARIOUS SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF THE COUNTY; THE PRICE OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO BE $299.00 NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR DISCUSSION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMBER 21, 1917. COUNTY JUDGE BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 21, 1917, THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COUNTY JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER SMITH PRESENT. riTHE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. 'CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDER- ED THAT CLAIMS #1231 TO 1268 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 42 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. DALLES, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. AT THIS TIME THE COUNTY COURT ADUOURNED FOR A SHORT TIME TO INSPECT THE WORK NOW BEING DONE ON THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA STATE HIGHWAY. GRANGE FAIR LIST. THE PRIZE LIST OF THE GRANGE ?FAIR ASSOCIATION WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, SWEEPSTAKE ON POTATOES, ANY VARIETY P. C. BURT, JUL I US PETE RS ON, NETTED GEM POTATOES ,LEE YOUNG FIRST PRIZE 2ND " FIRST PRIZE WALTER RICHARDS 2ND " UNCLE SAM POTATOES. ELMER WARNSTAFF FIRST PRIZE GEORGE GRAHAM, 2ND rP $10.00 5.00 $ 5.00 2.50 $ 5.00 2.50 1 99 1 ONE HALF DOZEN EARS OF CORN K. A. NELSON 0. Co CARDWELL BEST SHEAF OF WHEAT FIRST PRIZE 2ND n JULIUS PETERSON FIRST PRIZE 2ND n FRANK WITTEMAN BEST SHEAF OF OATS J. L. GIBSON JOHN SWIGER BEST SHEAF OF CLOVER FIRST PRIZE 2ND O. P. DAHLE FIRST PRIZE ED BUTLER BEST SHEAF OF ALFALFA ADOLPH FONTAINE TABLE BEETS 2ND " FIRST PRIZE P. Co BURT FIRST PRIZE ROY BOARDMAN 2ND rr BEST CUCUMBERS ANTONE ROSENGARD MR. MURCHARD TURNIPS FIRST PRIZE 2ND tt P. J. PETERSON FIRST PRIZE PEARS $5.00 2.50 $2.00 1,00 $2.00 1.00 $2.00 1.00 $3.00 $2.00 1.00 $2.00 1.00 $1.00 P. J. YOUNG, FIRST PRIZE $1.00 F57.50 IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CASH PRIZES, ABOUT $50.00 IN MERCHANDISE PRIZES HAVE ALREADY BEEN AWARDED FOR FOOD PRODUCTS AND `DOMESTIC SCIENCE. SAME WAS APPROVED BY THE YOURS TRULY, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. BY E. E. BUTLER, R. R. #1 Bx 45, BEND, OREGON. COUNTY COURT AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO DRAW A WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $25.00 THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED BY THE COUNTY COURT TO THE FAIR ASSOCIATION AT A PREVIOUS MEETING. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR DISCUSSION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE NOVEMBER TERM. 00 �L-- �. \ JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. 99 THE REGULAR -SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE COURT HOUSE, DECEMBER COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER CLERK SHERIFF 5, 1917, THE FOLLOWING BEING PRESENT: W. D. BARNES. A. L. MACKINTOSH. J. H. HANER. S. E. ROBERTS. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. THE MORNING -SESSION WAS SPENT IN AN INSPECTION OF THE BRICK YARD- TUMALO ROAD, AFTER THAT A TRIP WAS MADE OVER THE BEND-TUMALO ROAD. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. DECEMBER 5, 1917, SAME MEMBERS OF COURT PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. VARIOUS ROAD MATTERS CAME UP FOR DISCUSSION AT THIS TIME, AND CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY WERE CONSIDERED. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR DISCUSSION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 0l CLOCK P. M. DECEMBER 6, 1917, TO DISCUSS THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1918. ----------------- -JUDGE n COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 6, 191 THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES 6OUNTY, MET IN THE COURT ROOM, URSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH PRESENT. NOW AT THIS TIME COMES UP THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1918. A NUMBER OF TAX PAYERS BEING PRESENT, A GENERAL DISCUSSION WAS HAD, ESPECIALLY THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, AND FOR ROADS. RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED BY JUDGE H. C. ELLIS, OF BEND, SECONDED BY JOHN MARSH OF TUMALO, THAT IT IS THE SENTIMENT OF THE TAX PAYERS PRESENT, THAT IT IS DESIRABLE FOR THE COUNTY COURT TO LEVY SUCH A TAX AS WOULD PRODUCE $125,000 EXCLUSIVE OF ALL POSSIBLE OR PROBABLE RECEIPTS, FROM SOURCES OTHER THEN DIRECT TAXATION. RESOLUTION • WAS PASSED AS THERE WAS NO ADVERSE VOTE CAST. THE BUDGET AS PASSED AND ALLOWED FOR THE YEAR 1918 IS AS FOLLOWS: COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER COUNTY SHERIFF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY ASSESSOR COUNTY TREASURER - COUNTY SURVEYOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS & COUNTY COURT JUSTICE COURT CORONER ELECTION EXPENSES CARE OF INSANE WIDOWS PENSIONS WATER MASTER HEALTH OFFICERS COUNTY HOSPITAL AND POOR COURT HOUSE AND JAIL ROADS AND BRIDGES SCALP BOUNTIES COUNTY FAIRS LOCAL WAR BOARD EXPENSES PUBLISHING PROCEEDINGS AND TAX LISTS MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY AGRICULTURIST COUNTY ATTORNEY PURCHASE OF JAIL ROAD MACHINERY STATE TAX GENERAL SCHOOL TAX $6,500 6,500 3,000 3,200 1,200 1,600 3,000 200 100 1,500' 100 2 ,600 1,500 750 3,500 2,800 27,600 1 ,000 1,000 1,500 1,200 500 4,000 1,500 750 4,000 4,000 25,000 23,000 132,500 TOTAL 1O ESTIMATED RECEIPTS CLERK AND RECORDER FINES FOREST RESERVE FAIR ALLOTMENT STATE OF OREGON ss. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES $10,000 1,000 1,000 1 ,000 $13,000 132,500 13,000, $119,500 TO THE COUNTY CLERK AND ASSESSOR OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON4 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE COUNTY COURT AT ITS REGULAR DECEMBER TERM, HELD AT THE COURTHOUSE IN THE CITY OF BEND ON THURSDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1:917, IN PURSUANCE Of NOTICE AND ITEMIZED BUDGET, PUBLISHED IN THE BEND BULLETIN, AN EXACT COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED HE/iETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF, LEVIED THE fOLLOWING TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1917, TO WIT: STATE COUNTY GENERAL FUND COUNTY SCHOOL FUND HIGH SCHOOL TUITION LIBRARY FUND TOTAL $25,500.00 71,000.00 21,700.00 1,000.00 300.00 $119,500.00 THE COUNTY ASSESSOR IS`HEREBY REQUESTED TO EXTEND SUCH LEVY UPON THE TAX ROLL. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT THIS.7TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917. ATTEST: J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK E. B. WHITMORE, DEPUTY - W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY CLAIMS. THE MATTER DECLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 1269 TO 1306, N0. 1308 TO 1386, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY eLLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO. ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THESE CLAIMS BEING SHOWN ON PAGE 43, 44, 45, AND 46 OF CLAIM DOCKET NO. 1. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MO-TION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 7, 1917, 10:00 A. M. JUDGE COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 7, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE JUDGE'S OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BAR.NES AND COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 A. M., AND THERE BEING NO BUSINESS COMING UP AT THIS TIME, MEETING WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL 2.00 P. M. THIS DATE. JUDGE oa:iA OMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THIS DATE, MEETING IN THE COURT ROOM, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. 0. P6LBLACK.WOOD ROAD. THE PETITION OF O. P. BLACKWOOD, ET AL, FOR A ROAD THROUGH SECTIONS 8 AND 17 TwP. 16, R. 12 E. W. M. WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME. IT WAS ORDERED THAT FRANK H. MAY, DEPUTY ASSESSOR, R. U. FLICKINGER, AND BERT MILLER, BE APPOINTED A BOARD OF ROAD VIEWERS, r. 102 TO MEET AT INITIAL POINT OF SAID ROAD, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1917, 10;00 A. M. TO VIEW, LAY OUT AND LOCATE SAME. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. A WARRANT FOR $210.00 WAS ORDERED DRAWN IN FAVOR OF E. M. DUFFY, BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, THIS BEING THE AMOUNT DESCHUTES COUNTY IS IN ARREARS ON APPROPRIATION FOR COUNTY AGRICULTURIST FOR THE YEAR 1917. RENT FOR COURT HOUSE. ORDERED THAT A WARRANT BE DRAWN MONTHLY IN FAVOR OF THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY, AS RENT FOR THE COURT HOUSE IN THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN CONTRACT BETWEEN DESCHUTES COUNTY AND SAID COMPANY, SAID CONTRACT BEING 0-N FILE IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE. COUNTY AGRICULTURIST. IT IS ORDERED THAT A CERTAIN MEMORANDUM PREPARED BY PAUL V. MARIS, LOADER OF COUNTY AGRICULTURISTS, EMBODYING AGREEMENT BETWEEN DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES, AS TO METHOD OF COOPERATION IWEMPLOYMENT OF COUNTY:AGRICULTURIST FOR THE YEAR 1918, BE APPROVED AND FORWARDED FOR SIGNATURES. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET 10;00 A. M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 9(7. JUDGE COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY DEC. 8, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGES OFFICE, 10:00.A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. MEMBERS PRESENT JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER -MACKINTOSH. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 A. M. COUNTY BILLS WERE,, AUDITED, AND NO FURTHER BUSINESS DOMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 19, 1917, 10:00 A• M. JUDGE COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 19, 1917 THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM 10:00 A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED'TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY AGRICULTURISTS. THIS MATTER -COMING UP FOR -CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, AND THE CONTRACTS BETWEEN DESCHUTES AND CROOK COUNTIES, AND R. A. WARD AS COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, BEING PRESENTED, AN APPROPRIATION OF $1080, FOR COUNTY AGRICULTURIST FOR 1918 WAS ALLOWED, AND THE CONTRACT& WAS DULY APPROVED AND SIGNED. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. FOR AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF OREGON, SALEM, OREGON. 1 LU THIS IS TO CERTIFY, THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER (10, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BY APPROPRIATION ORDER DULY MADE AND ENTERED UPON THE JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SAID COURT ON THE 19TH'DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, DID PROVIDE AND APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF TEN HUNDRED EIGHTTAND 00/100 DOLLARS ($I080.00) FOR USE IN AND ABOUT AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN SAID COUNTY. OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, DURING THE YEAR 1918, TO BE EXPENDED AS PROVIDED IN SAID CHAPTER 110, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION OF:THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF OREGON. it IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND CAUSED THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED THIS I9TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, (SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT) W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER. ATTEST:' J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK* DISTRICT ATTORNEYTS STENOGRAPHER. ORDERED, THAT INASMUCH AS DISTRICT ATTORNEY DEARMOND IS OBLIGED TO INCREASE THE PAY OF HIS STENOGRAPHER TO $70.00 PER MONTH•, THE COUNTY WILL STAND ONE-HALF OF SAID INCREASE, WHICH IS $5.00 PER MONTH, OR A TOTAL OF $35.00 PER MONTH* • 0• WALKER ROAD. REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS ON THIS ROAD, READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. CLAIMS* • THE MATTER OF A CL IMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 1387 TO #1417, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 47 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF* NO FURTHER BUSINESS.COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 20, 1917• JUDGE COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON DECEMBER 20, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO AD- CNTOSH JOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER/rBEINIG PRESENT* THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER 8Y THE COUNTY JUDGE* 1O4 THE A. O. WALKER ET AL COUNTY ROAD VIEWER'S REPORT TO THE HONORABLE THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. GENTLEMEN: IN THE MATTER OF THE A. 0. WALKER ET AL, COUNTY ROAD, WE, THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS APPOINTED BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO VIEW OUT SAID ROAD, BEG LEAVE TO REPORT THAT WE MET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON NOVEMBER 23, 1917, AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY THE SAME* WE FOUND A PRACTICAL ROUTE. NO CLAIMS,FOR DAMAGES WERE PRESENTED AND WE FIND THAT NONE WILL BE DAMAGED AS MUCH AS THEY WILL BE BENEFITED BY THE OPENING OF THE ROAD. WE CONSIDER THE ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND WOULD THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONERS BE GRANTED. NOVEMBER 26, 1917 RESPECTFULLY, GEO. S. YOUNG, SURVEYOR R. G. BLACKWELL, VIEWER S. R. HOGIN, VIEWER. REPORT OF ROAD VIEWERS ON A. 0. WALKER KOAD CONSIDERED, AND ADOPTED. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SAID ROAD BE OPENED. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 24, 1917. JUDGE COMMISSIONER. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 24, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M..PURSUANT TO AO- JOURrMENT, JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONER SMITH AND MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ORGANIZATION ( ORDER CANVASSING RLSULT OF ORGANIZATION ELECTION AND DECLARING THE SAME. OF THE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT ( THE ABOVE ENTITLED MATTER COMING ON IN OPEN COURT AT BEND, OREGON THIS THE 24TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, BEING THE TIME FIXED BY LAW' -FOR THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION HEREINAFTER DESCRIBE®. AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE PETITION FOR THE O GANIZATION OF CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT WAS DULY AND REGULARLY FILED AND NOTICE OF THE SAME DULY AND REGULARLY PUBLISHED, SAID PETITION BEING ACCOMPANIED WITH A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT BOND, WHICH SAID BOND WAS APPROVED BY THIS COURT, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND HERETOBEFORE SUCH PETITION WAS DULY AND REGULARLY PRESENTED TO THIS COURT AND HEARD BY THE COURT, THAT ON THE FINAL HEARING THEREOF SAID PETITION WAS GRANTED AND ALLOWED AND SUCH CHANGES IN THE PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT AS THE COURT FOUND PROPER WERE MADE AND THE BOUNDARIES 1 1 OF SAID DISTRICT WERE ESTABLISHED AND DEFINED AS FOLLOWS: it it BEGINNING AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST, THENCE WESTERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST ti`ITH THE THREAD OF THE STREAM COMMONLY KNOWN.AS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE :SOUTHERLY SOUTH WESTERLY, ETC., ALONG THE THREAD OF THE SAID DESCHUTES RIVER TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 14 OF TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE II EAST; THENCE 105 ''EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 OF TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE c JINORTHER.LY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE ONE .QUARTER CORNER OF THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 3O � , OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 15 EAST; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER OR THE EAST SIDE OF SECTION 29, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 5, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 3.1, OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE (4 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SECTION 18 OF SAID TOWN- SHIP AND RANGE WITH THE THREAD OF THE STREAM 0 C MMONLY KNOWN AS CROOKED RIVER, THENCE WESTERLY AND NORTH WESTERLY ETC., ALONG THE THREAD OF THE SAID CROOKED RIVER TO ITS IN- TERSECTION WITH THEN NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF TOWNSHIP (4 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST THENCE WESTERLY TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AS FOLLOWS; 'IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST. SECTION 3; LOT 1, SiNEC, AND NE* SE*, SEC• 4. LOTS 1, 2, 3, AND 4, SiN'e it SEC. '5, LOTS 1, 2, 3,4,5, 6, AND 7, ALSO SE4- NE4, SEI NV4f AND E2 SW4, SEC. 6, S N, Si AND NE* NV: , SEC. 7, SW4 NW4, SW1 Sw.4 SEC, NE- SEl SEC. 8 Wx 1 4 4, , Wz SE4 SEc. 9., SV� NP'r, E�, NEr, AND SE4 SE4 SEC. 10, W- NW4 NW4 SW*, SN Si SEC. 11., ST SW SEC. 12, Si.NWam. NiSE4, S'U NE*, AND NE:- NW."', SEc. 13, Wi NW1 AND SE4 SW4 SEC. 14, NEB- AND W2 NW , SEC. •15 ALL OF SECTION 16 AND SW SW4, SEC. 17, W-.-W , NEC WI SE4, AND SE4 SEC, SEC. 18, WI NE4 AND NW4 SE* SEC. 19, Si Si. SEC. 20, NE 4 NEC AND NEy SEC. 2 1 , E�; SE1 , SEC. 22; WI-, Si NW* 1W4 NE4 NE4, SW NE* Ni SE4, SEc. 23, SE4 NE4, SEc. 24, Si AND Si, NW*, SEc. 25, N2 NW , SW4 NW , AND NV`4, SE4, SEC. 26, Ez NE*, E-,.',,-- SW , SW* SW4,. AND NW4 NWg*,, EC#, 27, SE NE4, NE4 SE4, SW4 AND W- NV. , SEC. 28, Ni SE4, N'? SE4, AND N'N , WTI SEC. 29, .E' E2, SW4 NE4 AND N'A SE4, AND Wj SEC. 30, NW4, SE4 SW , AND SEC SE4, SEC. 31, Si SW4 NE4 NW ,- AND NE* SEC. 32, NE4 AND E2 NW4, SEC. 33, SE4, SEY SW4, AND SE4 NE4 SEC. 35, ALL OF SECTION 36. IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST. Si NW4, NW4, AND El SE*, SEC. 18, ALL SECTION 19, AND SECTION 31, E2 SE4 NW , AND SWY- SEc. 30. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST. E2 NE4 AND N2 SEC SEC. I. SE4 NE* AND SE4 SEC. 1 1 ; SEC NE4, NW* NV4, Ni SE4 AND SE4. SE?. SEC. 12, E2 NE4, NE4 SE4 SEC. 13, W NE* SEC. 14, +F;? Wi AND NW4 -SE4 SEC. 24, W2 SW4, SEC. 25, NE4 SEC. 26, SE4 NE-- AND NI SE4 SEC. 35, ALL OF SECTION 36. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST. 1066 ALL OF SECTIONS, I, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 2., 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, NE4 SE4 SEC. 3, W2 NW4, SEC. 4, Si NW -, SEC. 5; S- NE*,' E-- SE* SEC. 6, NW* E2 NE*, AND NE4 SE4 SEC. 7, E2 SEC. 10, E4 E4 SW4, AND SE4 NW4, SEC. 15 W2 SW AND SW4 NW4 SEC. 16; SE4 NW*, AND SE4 SW4, SEC. 17, E2 NE4, AND LOTS I, 2, AND 3 AND SE4, SEC. 19, NW4 SV 4 AND NE4 NE4, SEc, 20, Ef- SE4 SW4f SEC. 22, SE4, S2 SW4, NE4 SW4, AND VV2 NW4, SEC. 29, NE4 AND 31. OF Sec. i8, S2 NE4, E2 SW4, SEC. 21, S NEB- AND SE4 NW';, E* NVJ4 , SEC. 30, LOT 4 SEc. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST. ALL of SECTIONS, 3, .4, 5, 6, 7,. 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35 AND 36., E2 SE*, NWt4 SE4 W? NE4 NV=4,.Nti SW AND SE4 SW4, SEC. 1; NE- AND Wi SEC. 2, N , NE*, Ni SE4 AND SW4 8E4, SEC. 10; SE4 SE4. SEC. 11;; S2 N*, SE4. E4 SW4, AND SW4 SW4, SEC. 12; E4 NE4 AND W4 V*, SEc. 13, E- NE4 SE4 NE4 SW4, SEc. 14, NE4 SEt NW , NW4 NE*, NE4. NW- , AND W W , SEC. 15, W* SE4 NE4 AND V`:y E? SEC. 21, NE4 NW4., SE4 NE4, NE4 SE4, SEc. 22; NW4 NW4, NW4 NE4, SE4. NE4 AND N-- SE4 SEC. 24, NE4 NE4 AND S4 W1 NE4 AND NW4 SE4, SEc. 28, W W4 AND NE4 NW4, SEC. 33, SE4 SEC. 25; SE4 SEC. 26, W- , NE4,S E* AND SE4 SW4 SEc. 34, IN ?TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 15 EAST. ALL OF SECTIONS 5, 7, 8, 17 AND (9, ALSO LOTS 2, 3, AND 4, SW NE4 AND NE4 SE¢1 SEC. 6, NW4 NE4 SW4 W4 NE4 SE? NE4 .AND SE4 SE4 SEc. SEC. 20, NiSEC. 29, AND NE4 SEC. 30. 18, NE4 NE4, SW4 AND N2 SE4. of IN TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST. SE4 SEc. 1, SEA- SEC. 3, AND Nt;1 SE* SEC. 9, SW4 NE4 SW4 NE1 NW4 SE1 ALL OF SECTIONS (6, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, AND 36, ALSO LOTS N- SW4 SEC. 10 2 AND 3 AND/n SE4 SEC. 14, W SW4, SW4. NW 4, NW* SE4 AND SE4 SE4 SEc. 12; E2 SE* NWT, SE4 SW4 NE4, NE4. NW4, SW* NW4 AND W SW4 SEC.' 13., Si NE4 Nwj NE4 NW4 Ni S4, ,AND SW4 SW4 SEC. 14 E2 NE4., SW4 NW"4 AND S4 SEc, 15 W12 NE4, N4 SE4, SEC. 20, El NE4 SE4. NW4 W2 NW4, S:-.4, AND SW4 SE4. SEC. 23, Ew Ei NW4, N* SW SW4 SW4, SEC. 24, S4 SE4 NE4 SE4. NWr NW4,,, AND W4 SW4, SEc. 26,'Ez AND NW4. SEC. 27`, NE4, N4 NW4, SW4, AND S7 SE4 SEc. 28, SE4 SEC. 30, SEC. 34, N4 N4, SW4 NW4, NV* SW4 AND SE4 SW.., SEC. 35, S4 S? Sc.E(7, IN TOWNSHIP I6.SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST. ALL OF TOWNSHIP BUT LOT 2 OF SEC. 6. IN TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH.RANGE 14 EAST. S4 AND SE _ NW*, :ALL OF SECTIONS, N,. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, , 10, 1•1, 12, I`3, 14, r5, 18, (g,, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 51, .32, 33, 35,AND 36, E* SE4 AND LOT 4, OF SEC. 4, W - W NE4--, AND NV 4 SE4 , SEC. 8, E- NE4 , AND SE1 SEc. 9, W-- W- SE4, AND SW NE4, SEc. 17, W AND W- - E , SEC. 20, E4 NW4, E2 SW , AND NV,? SW3, SEc. 27, NE4 NE4 N:=4, SW4 NW4 AND SW*; SEc. 28, W4 SEt, S2, NE4 NW4 NE4, SEc. 29, S1 E4 NE4., MN.* NE4 AND SV NW*, SEC. 34, ALSO E-- E* NW-9 AND SW4, SEc. 16. IN•TOWNSHIP 17:SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST. ALL OF SECTIONS I, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, (7, 18, 19, 20, 21 AND 36, ALSO SE4 SE4:, NW4 W-- SW*, SE4 SW?-, SEC. 2; E4 E4, NE4- NW , AND W2 W2, SEC. I I ; Ni, SE-14- NQ SW AND SW4 SW4, SEc., 12; W- NW- , SEC. 13; Wti W4, E. NE4, AND SW4 SE*, SEC. 14; NW*. N2 NE4, SE* NE4,, AND- Si SE4, SEC. 15, NE4, N* SEt, SE4 NWAND W?, W2 SEC. 22; SW4 SVl, NE4, SEC. 23; S4- S4 NE4, AND NW4 NE4, SEC. 24, W2 NE4, NW* SE1, N* SW4, t AND NW4 NW , Sc.E. 25, ;JE4, NE1 NW5 AND SW SIN*, SEc. 27; SE* SE4, NW* NE* AND NVt'1- • SW4, E* NWt, /\ND N* NW4, SEC. ,t, d 107 28, NE4 NE4 SEc. 29, E- NE4 AND NE4 SE4, SEC. 33, Wi NW4, SE4 NW4, AND N2 S'a';r, SEC' 34, NW4. NE*, SEC. 35; IN TOWNSHIP 17.SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST* ALL OF SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25, 26, 35 AND 36, ALSO Ei AND SW'4, SEC. 10, N, N4 SE4, SE4 SE4 AND NE4 SW4, SEC. 17, NE4 AND NiNW4, SEC. 18, NE4 NW4 AND W'- NE-?=, SEC. 20, Ni NE41 E* NW*, W-- SW4 AND SEt SEc. 21; E - NE4, Ni SW , SE4 SW*, AND SE4-, SEC. 22, E3- NE-4, Si Mkt, N'1:- NW , NW1 SW*, NE4 SE1 AND Si Si, SEC. 23, NE4, E1 NW'4, SW+ SW'1, NiSE4 AND SE4. SE4, SEC. 27; SE4 NE4, SW4 N!".', N Ni, SW4 SE4 f SEC. 28, NE4 NE*, NE_1 SE4, SW4 SE4 , AND E4 W?. SEC. 29, NE4 SW3 , SEC. 32, W? NE4, E* NW4 , SW* NWj, SEC. 33, Ni Ni Si, AND SE4 SE4, SEC. 34. IN TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST. ALL OF SECTIONS 1 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17,. 18, 19, 20, 21, 29, 30 AND 36, ALSO Nn AND SE4 SEC. 2, Ni SW4 AND W2 SE1 SEC. 3; W- AND Wi E- SEC. 10; E2 NE?, Wi NW? , SE4 NW4, Ni SW'4 AND SE- SW4, SEC. I I ; E4 NW'4, Ei SW4, AND SW4 SW4, SEc. 12.; NE*, E1 AND E4 NW14 , SEC. 13, •W AND W2 E2 f SEC. 15, W4 NE4, NW4 AND V4 SW4. SEC. 22, E- AND SW4, SEC, 25, SE4 AND E2 SW*, SEC* 26, W4 SE4 SEC. 27, W* AND W? E4 SEC. 28, N- LOTS 5 AND 4, AND SE4 SW , SEC. 31; Ni AND Ski, SEC. 32, Ni AND Wi SE4 SEC. 33, NW1 NE , Si Ni, Ni SE4, AND NE4 SW4 SEC. 34, Ni SE4, Ni SW4 AND SE* SW4, SEC. 35; IN TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 11 EAST. SE4 SE SEC. 12; ALI; OF SECTIONS 13 AND SE4 SE4 SEC. 14. IN TOWNSHIP 18 @DUTCH RANGE 12 EAST. S* Si Ni AND LOTS 1; 3, AND 4 SEC. I; NE4 SE4 AND SE4 SW4, SEC. 2; Wi SE* WND W4 SEC. 3; SE* NE4, SE4, E4 SW4 AND SW4 SW*, SEC. 4, SE'; SE4, SW4 AND Ni OF SEC. 5 �E SEC. 6, tr`4, V\ NE4, AND SE4 SEC. 10; ALSO ALL OF SECTIONS 7, 8, 9, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, i6, 17, AND 18; IN (TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST. NV".'4 SEC. 3, E4 SE4, NW4 SE4, Wt:4 SW4 AND SW ' NW- , SEC. 4; E4 SE*, SE4 NE4, SEC. 5 LoTs I, 2, 5, 6 AND 7, ALSO SE4 NW; , E4 SW , Vn - SE4 AND SE* SEi SEC. 6, S4 Si NW4, NE4 NW?,,-, AND NE* SEC. 8; SW4 AND Si SE* SEC. 10; LSO ALL OF SECTIONS 79 9, 13, 14, 15, i6, 17, AND 18, IN TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST. E2' E4 t-, LOT 4 AND SV:4 SW-, SEC. SEC. 3; LOTS 1 , 2, 3, AND 4 SEC. 4; Eit SEC. 5' s NWY AND Si NEg, SEC. 6, Ei SW4 AND Eli SEC. 9, ALSO ALL OF SECTIONS 1, 2, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, AND 18. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING INCORPORATED CITIES OF BEND AND REDMOND, HINZDESCHUTES, COUNTY, OREGON ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL RECORDED PLATS THEREOF. AND ON SAID FINAL HEARING THE COURT MADE AND ENTERED AN ORDER DETERMINING THAT THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF OWNERS OF THE LAND WITHIN THE SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT HAD PETITIONED FOR THE FORMATION THEREOF, AND THAT THE PETITION AND NOTICE OF THE TIME OF PRESENTATION THEREOF, AND THAT THE PETITION AND NOTICE OF THE TIME OF PRESENTATION THEREOF HAD BEEN DULY PUBOISHED AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND IN AND BY SAID ORDER THIS COURT DESIGNATED THE NAME OF SAID DISTRICT AS CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT, AND ESTABLISHED A CONVENIENT NUMBER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS IN SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT AND DEFINED THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF 108 AND ORDERED THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD BY THE ELECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT ON THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT WITH BOUNDARIES AS SO FIXED, ESTABLISHED AND DEFINED SHOULD BE ORGANIZED, AND APPOINTED FROM A LIST OF NAMES FURNISHED, AND RECOMMENDED BY THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES" COUNTY, OREGON TWO JUDGES AND THREE CLERKS OF ELECTION, FOR THE'PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING SAID ELECTION IN EACH OF THE AFORESAID PRECINCTS. AND IT APPEARING THAT MORE THANTEIN DAYS NEXT PRECEDING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION, CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OF DIRECTOR AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT WERE DULY AND REGULARLY NOMINATED BY PETITION AS FOLLOWS. J. J. ELLINGER J. ALTON THOMPSON CHARLES A. B OUGLAS JAMES G. MCGUFFIE ALVIN RIGGS Co H. HARDY _ GEORGE L. MOORE. AND IT APPEARING THAT FORTHWITH THEREAFTER. THE SAID COUNTY CLERK DULY AND REGULARLY GAVE NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SUCH PROPOSED DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME SHOULD BE ORGANIZED, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 357, OF THE LAWS SF•OREGON FOR 1917, AND THAT SAID NOTICE' DESCRIBED THE BOUNDARIES ES.' TABLISHED AS AFORESAID AND DESIGNATED THE NAME OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT. AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID NOTICE WAS PUBLISHED ONCE EACH WEEK FOR AT LEAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS BEING FIVE PUBLICATIONS, PRIOR TO SUCH ELECTION, TO WIT ON NOV. 16, 1917, AND NOV. 23, 1917, AND NOV. 30, 1917, AND DEC. 7, 1917, AND DEC. 14, 1917, IN A NEWSPAPER TO WIT, THE BEND PRESS, PUBLISHED WITHIN SAID COUNTY; AND INASMUCH AS A PORTION OF SAID DISTRICT LAY WITHIN CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, SAID NOTICE WAS ALSO PUBLISHED BY SAID COUNTY CLERK AT THE SAME TIME AND MANMER IN A NEWSPAPER TO WIT, THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WITHIN SAID CROOK COUNTY; AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID NOTICES REQUIRED THE ELECTORS TO CAST BALLOTS CONTAINING THE WORDS "IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES" AND IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO" OR WORDS EQUIVALENT THERETO, SAID NOTICE IN EACH CASE OMITTING THE DESCRIPTION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT, BEING IN EXACT WORDS AS FOLLOWS: NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR ORGANIZATION OF CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HAD AND HELD ON DECEMBER 1917, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT SHALL BE ORGANIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 357, OF LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1917, THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICT AS FIXED AND DEFINED, BY ORDER OF THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MADE AND ENTERED AT BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1917, ARE AS FOLLOWS: (DESCRIPTION AND BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT AND ELECTION PRECINCTS OMITTED THE BOUNDARIES BEING THE SAME AS HEREINTO DESCRIBED) THE ELECTORS SHALL CAST BALLOTS OF SAID ELECTION, WHICH SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS, "IRRIGATION YES" AND "IRRIGATION NO", OR WORDS EQUIVALENT THERETO, AND SHALL ELECT AT LARGE THREE DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT, THE ACTUAL FORM OF BALLOT TO BE USED AT,SAID ELECTION BEING AS FOLLOWS: MARK YOUR BALLOT WITH AN X. 109 0 SHALL CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BE ORGANIZED? 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES. 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. VOTES FOR THREE CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 303 304 305 306. THE POLES. OF SAID ELECTION SHALL BE OPENED AT THE HOUR OF 8:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON AND CONTINUE ON UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF THE SAME DAY, AT WHICH TIME THE POLES SHALL BE CLOSED, AND OTHER WISE SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS NEARLY ' AS PRACTICABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, THE POLLING PLACES IN SAID ELECTION PRECINCT AS ABOVE DEFINED SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS. PRECINCT. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. No. POLLING PLACE. W. R. DAVIDSON FARM HOUSE T. S. STEVENS FARM HOUSE DESCHUTES SCHOOL HOUSE GRANGE HALL ALFALFA SCHOOL HOUSE COMMUNITY HALL. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AT SEND, OREGON, THIS 9TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1917. SEAL) J. H. HANER, CLERK. AND IT APPEARING FURTHER THAT SAID NOTICE CONTAINED A FULL AND COMPLETE DES— CRIPTION• OF EACH OF THE ELECTION PRECINCTS AND WAS IN ALL THINGS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE LAW. THAT THE POLES WERE DULY AND REGULARLY OPENED AT 8:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON IOF SAID I7TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, AND WERE KEPT OPEN UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK I.N THE AFTER— NOON OF SAID DAY, WHEN THE SAME WERE CLOSED, AND THAT THE ELECTION WAS HELD IN EACH CASE, AT THE POLLING PLACES DESIGNATED IN 7HE AFORESAID ORDER CALLED SAID ELECTION. THAT IN EACH PRECINCT THE JUDGES AND CLERKS APPOINTED BY THE COUNTY COURT DULY AND REGULARLY QUALIFIED AND DULY AND REGULARLY CONDUCTEDTHEELECTION, EXCEPT IN THOSE CASES WHERE THE SAID JUDGES AND CLERKS FAILED TO. BE PRESENT OR TO QUALIFY, WHEREUPON THERE SUCCESSORS WHERE DULY ELECTED FROM AMONG THE DULY QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE SAID ELECTION PRECINCTS BY THE JUDGES AND CLERKS SO APPOINTED BY THE SAID COUNTY COURT. AND IT APPEARING THAT AT THE SAME TIME THE SAID COUNTY CLERK SENT A COPY OF SUCH NOTICE BY REGISTERED MAIL TO EACH LAND OWNER NOT JOINING ,IN THE PETITION FOR THE 'ORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT, IN SO FAR AS NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF SUCH OWNERS COULD BE REASONABLY ASCERTAINED, ALL AS APPEARS FROM THE AFFIDAVITS OF THE SAID COUNTY CLERK AND PUBLISHERS OF SAID NEWSPAPERS WHICH HAVE BEEN HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN; AND IT APPEARING THAT ON TBE SAID I7TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, AN ELECTION WAS CO.NDUCTED AS NEARLY AS PRACTICABLE IN ACCORDANCE 0 DANCE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION LAWS OF THE STATE WITHIN EACH OV SAID PRECINCTS AND WITHIN SAID PROPOSED IRRIGATION DISTRICT, FOR 'THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT SHOULD BE ORGANIZED AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING DIRECTORS OF AND FOR SAID DISTRICT, AND THAT THE FORM OF BALLOT USED ',AT SAID ELECTION WAS AS FOLLOWS. 110 MARK YOUR BALLOT WITH AN X SHALL CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BE ORGANIZED? 300 ( ) IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES. 301 ( ) IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. VOTE FOR THREE CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 ( ) 303 ( ) 304 ( ) 305 ( ) 306 ( ) 307 308 ( ) 309 310 311 J. ALTON THOMPSON J. J. ELLINGER ALVIN RIGGS JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 'CHARLES A. DOUGLAS C. H. HARDY GEORGE L. MOORE AND THAT THE POOL LISTS AND TALLY SHEETS OF SAID ELECTION WERE THEREAFTER AND HERETOFORE DULY AND REGULARLY TRANSMITTED TO THE SHERIFF AND CLERK OF THIS COUNTY AND ARE NOW BEFORE THIS COURT, AND THAT SAID POOL LISTS AND TALLY SHEETS WERE AND ARE DULY AND REGULARLY VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED BY THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SAID ELECTION, WHO IT APPEARS FROM SAID POOL LISTS AND TALLY SHEETS, AND AS HAS OTHER WISE BEEN MADE KNOWN TO THE COURT WERE IN EACH CASE DULY AND REGULARLY QUALIFIED AND DID DULY AND REGULARLY QUALIFY TO CONDUCT SAID ELECTION PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE BALLOTING THEREAT, AND THAT IT APPEARS FROM SAID POOL LISTS, TALLY SHEETS AND RETURNS FROM SAID PRECINCTS AND ELECTION THAT THE VOTE THEREAT BY PRECINCTS WAS AS FOLLOWS: PRECINCT NO. 1. 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO VOTES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 303 J. J. ELLINGER 04 ALVIN RIGGS 305 JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 0 CHARLES A, DOUGLAS 07 Co H. HARDY 00 GEORGE L. MOORE 3� 2 22 19 45 29 19 309 J. F. RICE 310 L. YOUNG 311 PRECINCT NOf. 2 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 58 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO 17 VOTES FOR DIRECTORS. 02 J. ALTON THOMPSON 03 J. J. ELLINGER 04 ALVIN RIGGS 305 JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 306 CHARLES A. DOUGLAS 30C. H. HARDY 300 GEORGE L. MOORE 309 W. M. 'W I L S O N 310 3 I I PRECINCT No. 3 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. VOTES FOR DIRECTORS. 3 69 23 31 21 12 12 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 03 Jo J. ELLINGER 304 ALVIN RIGGS 2 4 9 • 305 JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 13 111 306 CHARLES A. DOUGLAS 3O7 C. H. HARDY 308 GEORGE L. MOORE 309 W. E. VANALLEN 310 CLAUDE MCCAULLEY 1 311 PRECINCT No. 4 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO. VOTES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 303 J. J. ELLINGER 304 ALVIN ki1 G:GSr�, I E O5 JAMES h. MCGUFFIE 306 CHARLEe A. DOUGLAS 307 C. H. HARDY 3088 GEORGE L. MOORE 309 310 311 PRECINCT NO. 5 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT No. 47 9 51 41 IO 3 10 20 9 VOTES FOR DIRECTORS 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 7 303 J. J. ELL I-NGER 4 304 ALVIN RIccs 30 JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 5 30b CHARLES A. DOUGLAS 30C. H. HARDY 10 308 GEORGE L. MOORE 2 309 310 311 PRECINCT No. 6 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 301 IRRIGi .TION DISTRICT NO VOTES FOR DIRECTORS iO3 J. J. ELLI 04 ALVIN RIGGSGER 305 JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 30 CHARLES A. DOUGLAS 30C. H. HARDY 31 300 GEORGE L. MOORE 6 309 C. S. HUDSON I 310 L. E. SMITH I 311 14 7 34 14 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 30 44 14 AND IT APPEARING THAT THE TOIFAL VOTE AT SAID ELECTION WAS AS FOLLOWS 30Q IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES 1 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NO 81 VOTES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 J. ALTON THOMPSON 135 p3 J. J. ELLINGER 81 4 ALVIN RIGGS 136 305 JAMES G. MOGUFFIE 152 30 CHARLES A. DOUGLAS b) 30 C. H. HARDY io8 308 GEORGE L. MOORE 75 309 C. S. HUDSON L. E. SMITH W. E. VAN ALLEN 310 CLAUDE MCCAULLEY 311- J. F. RICE LEE YOUNG W. M. WILSON AND IT APPEARING THAT 193 VOTES WERE CAST FOR "IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES, AND FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF SAID DISTRICT AND THAT 81 VOTES WERE CAST FOR THE IRRIGATION DISTRICT No, AND AGAINST THE ORGANIZATION OF SAID DISTRICT, AND THAT 135 VOTES WERE CAST FOR THREE —FIFTHS OF THE VOTES CAST, THE I IT IS ALSO ORDERED THAT ARE APPOINTED DIRECTORS AT NO FURTHER BUS UNTIL 2:00 P. M. T, 112 J• ALTON THOMPSON AS DIRECTOR, AND 81 VOTES FOR J. J. ELLINGER, AND 136 VOTES FOR ALVIN RIGGS AND 152 VOTES FOR JAMES G. MCGUFFIE AND 61 VOTES FOR CHARLES A. DOUGLAS, AND 108 VOTES FOR Co Hf: HARDY AND 75 VOTES FOR GEORGE L. MOORE AND I VOTE FOR C. S. HUDSON, AND 1 VOTE FOR L. E. SMITH AND 1 VOTE FOR W. E. VAN ALLEN AND I VOTE FOR CLAUDE MCCAULLEY AND I VOTE FOR J. F. RICE AND I VOTE FOR LEE YOUNG AND I VOTE FOR W. M. WILSON. ALL THE FOREGOING AS CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS. CAST AND IT APPEARING THAT MORE THAN THREE FIFTHS OF THE VOTES/WERE AND ARE " IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES' NOW THEREFORE, IT IS CONSIDERED AND ORDERED AND DECLARED THAT SUCH TERRITORY HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED WAS AND IS DULY ORGANIZED AS'IAN IRRIGATION DISTRICT UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT, AND THAT J. ALTON THOMPSON AND ALVIN RIGGS, AND JAMES G. MCGUFFIE, HAVING RECEIVED RESPECTIVELY THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES FOR DIRECTOR AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT, WERE AND ARE EACH DULY ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF SAID DIRECTOR AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT, AND THE CLERK OF THIS COURT IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO IMMEDIATELY FILE FOR RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF CONVEYANCE OF THIS COUNTY, AND OF CROOK COUNTY AS WELL, A COPY OF THIS ORDER, DULY CERTIFIED, AND IS FURTHER DIRECTED TO IMMED". IATELY FORWARD A COPY THEREOF TO THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT OF SAID CROOK COUNTY. L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER W. D.. BARNES, JUDGE. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, COURT WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL 2:00 P. M. THIS DATE. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON DECEMBER 24, 1917. COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. PURSUANT TO BARNES, COMMISSIONERS SMITH AND MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. /MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER Y THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ORG IZATION OF THE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATI DISTRICT THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR H RING AT THIS TIME -SAME BEING THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR THE CANVASSING OF VOTES CAST IN THE E CT ION WAS FOUND THAT 193 VOTES WERE CAST FOR THE IRRIGATION DISTRICT, AND 81 VOTES C= �T GAINST SAME AND AS SAME IS MORE THAN ,/GON DISTRT IS DECLARED ORGANIZED. TON THOMPSON, ALVIN !GCS, AND JAMES G. MCGUFFIE 7 GE, AS THEY RECEIVED THE THREE H HEST VOTES FOR SAME. ESS COPING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TI , COURT WAS ADJOURNED S DATE.' JUDGE COMM. COMM. 113 BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 24, 19170 THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 2:00 P. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOUR- NMENT, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION* THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. .FIRE PATROL LEVY. THE COUNTY COURT OF. DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON HEREBY LEVIES A TAX OF ONE AND ONE -TENTH CENTS PER ACRE ON THE LIST AS RECEIVED FROM THE FIRE PATROL ASSOCIATIONTHE , FOR YEAR 1917 AND THE COUNTY ASSESSOR IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO EXTEND THE SAME ON THE 1917 TAX ROLL, NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 28, 1917. JUDGE COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, DECEMBER 28, 1917. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER 8Y THE COUNTY JUDGE. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE 'AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 1418 AND 1444 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON•PAGE 48 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK LE K IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, COURT ADJOURNED. JUDGE -COMM. COMM. THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT CONVENED IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 A. M. JANUARY 2, 1918, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BEING PRESENT: CLAIMS. COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER CLERK SHERIFF COMMISSIONER W. D. BARNES. L. E. SMITH, J. H. HANER Si, E. ROBERTS. A. L. MACKINTOSH THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 1445 TO 1510, INCLUSIVE AND No. 1512 AND 1582 AS SHOWN ON PAGES 49, 50, 51 AND 52 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, SE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF, K. NELSON ROAD. THIS MATTER BEING PRESENTED, IT WAS ORDERED THAT 0. M. SWANSON BE DEPUTIZED TO OPEN THE K. NELSON ROAD IN ROAD DISTRICT NO. 21, AND ORDERED TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK. THE APPLICATION OF W. J. BUCKLEY, OF REDMOND, AS ROAD MASTER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY WAS CONTINUED, 114 THE REQUEST OF GEO. S. ROBERTS, FOR DUPLICATE WARRANT TO BE ISSUED, TO COVER ONE LOST, WAS GRANTED, PROVIDED SAID ROBERTS FILE GUARANTEE THAT THE ORIGINAL WILL NOT BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT AT A LATER DATE, COUNTY SURVEYOR THE RESIGNATION OF GEORGE Si, YOUNG AS COUNTY SURVEYOR, ACCEPTED, AND FRANK H. MAY APPOINTED AS HIS SUCCESSOR, WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT SHOULD GEORGE S. YOUNG RETURN DURING THIS TERM OF OFFICE, HE SHALL BE REAPPOINTED. TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSN. THE PETITION FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR TELEPHONE LINE OF THE TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSN., WAS CONSIDERED AT THIS TIME, AND SAME WAS REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS APPROVAL. ' BEND BULLETIN, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THERE BEING NO APPLICATION FOR THE APPOINTMENT, OTHER THEN THE BEND BULLETIN, AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE WEEKLY BULLETIN, MAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE COUNTY, SAID PAPER WAS DESIGNATED AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER, AT A COMPENSATION OF $30.00 PER MONTH, FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ALL COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS AND ALL OFFICIAL NOTICES OF THIS COURT, AND ALL THE OFFICIAL BUSINESS OF COUNTY OFFICERS. COUNTY ROAD RESOLUTION FOR. LOCATING A COUNTY ROAD, TRIBUTARY TO THE H. B. FORD COUNTY ROAD, IN SEC. 30, TWP. 18 S. R. 13, E. W. M. WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME. RESOLUTION WAS PASSED, AND COPIES OF SAME ORDERED POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, ON THIS 2ND DAY OF ,JANUARY 1918, BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COURT, DEEMING IT EXPEDIENT AND TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO THOSE CONCERNED, THAT A COUNTY ROAD BE LOCATED,.ESTABLISHED AND OPENED AS A COUNTY ROAD, AS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED AND ESTABLISHED, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SAID COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, THAT _ SAID COURT HEREBY DECLARES ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH AND OPEN AS A COUNTY ROAD THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ROAD TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE H. B. FORD ROAD AT THE EAST ONE SIXTEENTH CORNER ON THE NORTH LINE OF SEC. 30, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST, W. M. IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 40 CHAINS AND THERE TERMINATING. SAID ROAD TO BE 30 FEET WIDE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT PROPER NOTICE OF THE LOCATING, ESTABLISHING AND OPENING OF SAID ROAD BE GIVEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW. ANY REMONSTRANCES OR OBJECTIONS THERETO MUST BE FILED HEREIN WITHIN FIVE WEEKS FROM THE DATE HEREOF. DATED THIS 2ND DAY OF JANUARY, 1918e W.. D. BARNES, JUDGE. L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. A. L. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSIONER. 115 NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED-, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 9, 1918. JUDGE -COMM. OMM •. BEND, OREGON, JANUARY 9, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM, AT IO;OO O'CLOCK A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURN- MENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER L. E. SMITH BEING PRESENT* THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD TO -WIT: IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ORGANIZATION ( OF ) ORDER SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT ( THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD IN OPEN COURT THIS 9TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1918, UPON PETITION OF W0 W. VAN MATRE AND 32 OTHER PETITIONERS. AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PETITION HEREIN WAS FILED 'AITH THE COURT ON THE 4TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1917, WHICH.SAID PETITION PRAYS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE -SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT, AND.THAT SAID 1 PETITION WAS AND IS SIGNED BY A MAJORITY OF THE OWNERS OF LAND IRRIGATED OR SUSCEPTIBLE OF IRRIGATION WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND THAT THE SAID PETITION RECITES THAT IT IS THE DESIRE OF SAID PETITIONERS BY MEANS OF SAID IRRIGATION DISTRICT TO PROVIDE -FOR THE ACQUIRING AND PURCHASING OF THE CANAL, DITCHES AND WORKS OF THE SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY, TO PROVIDE FOR THE BETTERMENT, EXTENSION OR RECONSTRUCTION THEREOF AND THE MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION THEREOF, AND THAT, THEREAFTER, SAID PETITION WAS PUBLISHED BY THE PETITIONERS ONCE A WEEK FOR FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS, BEING FIVE PUBLICATIONS, IN THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN, A NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN REDMOND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND ALSO FOR FOUR SUCCESSIVE WEEKS OR FIVE PUBLICATIONS IN THE DESCHUTES )ALLEY TRIBUNE, A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CULVER JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING THE COUNTY WHERE A PORTION OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT LIES, TOGETHER WITH A NOTICE STATING THE TIME AT WHICH THE PETITION WOULD BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY COURT TOWIT: THE 9TH DAY OF JANUARY 1918, ALL OF WHICH APPEARS FROM THE RECORD OF THE FILES HEREIN, TO THE SAT- ISFACTION OF THIS COURT, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND ON SAID 9TH DAY OF JANUARY 1918, SAID PETITIONERS PRESENTED SAID PETITION PURSUANT TO SAID NOTICE TO SAID COURT AT THE COURT ROOM IN BEND, OREGON AT A SPECIAL MEETING ORDERED FOR THAT PURPOSE, TOGETHER WTTH A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT BOND IN DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF THE PROBABLE COST OF ORGANIZING SUCH DISTRICT, CONDITIONED THAT THE BONDSMEN WILL PAY ALL OF SAID COSTSIN CASE SAID ORGANIZATION BE NOT AFFECTED, WHICH SAID BOND IS HEREBY APPROVED BY THIS COURT; AND THEREUPON SAID COURT TOOK SAID MATTER UNDER ADVWSEMENT UNTIL THE I5TH DAY -OF JANUARY, 1918, AND ADJOURNED THE FURTHER HEARING THEREOF UNTIL SAID I5TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1918, AT THE COURT ROOM IN BEND, OREGON; AND THEREAFTER, AND ON SAID DAY, THE MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING AGAIN, //6 ANO THE COURT HAVING FULLY CONSIDERED AND HEARD THE ARGUMENTS AND PROVISIONS OFFERED BY THE PETITIONERS IN SUPPORT OF SAID PETITION AND BEING FULLY ADVISED, AND AFTER FULL CON— SIDERATION, FINDS, ORDERS AND DETERMINES. 1. THAT SAID PETITION WAS DULY AND REGULARLY SIGNED, FILED, PUBLISHED AND PRESENTED, TOGETHER WITH THE NOTICE THEREOF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. 2. THAT SAID PETITION WAS SIGNED BY A MAJORITY OF THE OWNERS OF LAND WITHIN SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT, WHO WERE OVER THE AGE OF TWENTY—ONE YEARS, AND WHO WERE BONA FIDE OWNERS OF ONE ACRE OR MORE OF LAND SITUATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT, THAT THE SAID WITHIN PROPOSED BOUNDARIES AS NOW DEFINED AND HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED OF SAID PRO— POSED DISTRICT IS WITHIN TWO COUNTIES TO WIT: DESCHUTES AND JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, AND THAT THE GREATER PORTION THEREOF IS :SITUATED WITHIN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. 3. •DISTRICT• THAT THE FOLLOWING HAVE PETITIONED IN WRITING' TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN SAID PROPOSED NAMES DESCRIPTION OF LAND. DAVID MILBURN SW* SE4, SEC. 6, NW NE4, SEC. 7, TN. 14 S. R. 12 E. W. M. R. S. TOWN 0 NW4, NW-4.- SW4, SEc. 20, NE4 SE?, SEc. 19, TN. 14 S. R• IA, E. W. M. E. S. PAYNE S2 NV 4, SEC. 7, T. 14 S. R. 12 E. W. M• ADOLPHUS KOTZMAN SE4 SE*, SEc. 17, NiNE*, SW4 NE4, SEC. 20, TN. 14. S. R. 12 E. W. M. 4. THE COURT AFTER FULL CONSIDERATION OF SAID PETITIONS DENIES THE REQUEST OF SAID PETITIONERS TO HAVE SAID DESCRIBED LAND INCLUDED WITHIN SAID DISTRICT. 5. THE COURT HEREBY ESTABLISHES AND DEFINES THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT TO BE AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 14, OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 10, EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 26, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE, 11 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, OF SAID TOWNSHIP ANO RANGE.; THENCE EAST ERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 20, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE EAST SIDE OF SECTION 8,- OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE EAST SIDE OF SECTION 9 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SAID NORTH WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 3; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 33 OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SAID ((7 11 ! SECTION 33; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION;,, OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 19, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 17, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 20 OF TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 12, EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECTION 19 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE CENTER OF SECTION 31 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SIDE OF SAID SECTION 3 1 ; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE II EAST;'THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH WEST QORNER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 14 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 23, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST BIDE OF SECTION 26 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER OF THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 30 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE 'SOUTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 31 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 5 OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE II EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOWTH WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 5; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF SECTION 12 OF TOWNSHIP I5 SOUTH, RANEE 10, EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 13 OF SAID THENCE WESTERLY TO THE CENTER OF SECTION, 14 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; TOWNSHIP AND RANGE;/THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: IN TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON NE1, AND Wi SE*, SEC. 19; N* N4, SE4 NE`, NE4 SE-, AND S* SE4, SEC. 20, E AND Ei SIN*, SEC. 29, SE4 SECTION 31, S'., NE1, AND E1 NW , SEC. 32. liLSO ALL LANDS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON AS FOLLOWS: IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE II EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN. NW1. NEB. AND N;;* , SEC. I; E2 NE t AND NEY.SE*, SEc. 2; SE* NE AND E2 SE*, SEc. I I , N2, SW* AND W* SE4, SEC. 12; NIL* NW-;-, St NE* AND NW' SE4, SEC. 13; E NE" AND NE* SE , SEC. 14; NW4 NE37 NW" N4 SW4, AND Sl'4 SW , SEC. 23, NE*, E4 NW*, S\ N\ , SW4,- ,2' SE4 AND NE4 SE, SEC. 24, W4 AND S4 SE* SEC. 25, ALL OF SECTION 26; S4 SEC. 27, SE4 SEC. 28; Nti SE4, AND SW- SEC. 29,' N- S2 AND SW'4 SW4, SEC. 30; W N''+''.' , SE NV - AND SW- SEC. 31 NWt, E* SW_,, W* SE„ AND NE: SE4- SEG. 32, NE., NE4 NW:-, AND N2 SE4. SEC. 33. q v IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH RANGE (2 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN; S1, SW'4, SEC. 4, Si', AND W- NW4, SEC. 5; Ew of SEC. 6; NE4 AND Si NW , SEc. 7; N1, NE4, SV NE'_, NV Ni SW4 AND 'r.2 SE4. SEC. 8, NWT NE4, SEC. 9, Sti NE4,• N':4 NE4, SEt. NWj, Ni SW4, SE* SW4 AND SE4 SEC. 17; NEt �— ? E1 SE* SEC.1 E— SiNW= AND SW-� SEC. 30, SE�r SEC. 18; Ni N'. , SW* Ni ,,:, AND �9 � :� � z % 4 IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 10 EAST '':ILLAMETTE MERIDIAN: i x'?Ni? .: E,1- SW= SEC. 12; ALL OF SECTION 13; SWr1. NEB, SE4. NW'=, N��t,. NWT., Si-S� Ni,�, Nz SW�, AND , 4 .:� r � AND E3 S'At, SEC. 24; Nl Ni SEC.' 25, AND NE4 NE . SEC. 26. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH RANGE 11 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN. NW4. NEf AND NEk NW4, SEC. 5, NW4 AND Si NE4, SEC. 9, Si Li NE4, SW* NE4'AND SE'- NW1, SEC. 17, E- SE1 SEC. 18, ALL OF SECTION 19, ENWT, E* SE-'.:, SW* SE4, AND SE4 SV , SEC. 20. THE NAME OF SAID IRRIGATION DISTRICT SHALL BE THE SQUAB. CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. 7. THE COURT FURTHER FINDS AND ORDERS THAT ONE ELECTION PRECINCT WILL BE ALL THAT IS NECESSARY IN SAID DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOLDING AN ELECTION THEREIN. 8. THE PRAYER OF SAID PETITIONERS THAT AN ELECTION BE CALLED HAD AND HEARD WITHIN SAID DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME SHOULD BE ORGANIZED IS ALLOWED, AND AN ELECTION IS HEREBY CALLED, ORDERED, AND DIRECTED TO BE HELD WITHIN SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT AND SEVERAL PRECINCTS THEREOF, AND HEREINBEFORE DEFINED, ON THE 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1918, AND THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IS DIRECTED TO PUBLISH AND GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH ELECTION IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW. 9. THE POLLING PLACE FOR SAID ELECTION SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: THE WALDRON FARM HOUSE. I0. THE FOLLOWING ARE HEREBY APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION OF SAID PRECINCTS AND SAID ELECTION. (W. W. VAN MATRE PRECINCT. No. I JUDGES (L. A. HUNT CLERKS (W. F. FRYREAR (A. J. FULLER B. C. KL I NE 11. SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS NEARLY AS PRACTICABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND TIMEFORM OF BALLOT SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: MARK YOUR BALLOT WITH AN X. SHALL CENTRAL ORECON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BE ORGANIZED? (300) IRRIGATION DISTRICT "YES" - 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT "NO" VOTE FOR THREE CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS. 302 303 304 30 307 12. THE PETITIONERS NOT HAVING DIRECTED THAT THE DISTRICT BE DIVIDES INTO DIVISIONS, THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS SHALL BE AT LARGE. DATED THIS 15TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1918. W. D. BARNES, JUDGE. L. E. SMITH, COMMISSIONER. 119 CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 1583 TO 1592 INCLUSIVE, AND N0s. 1594 TO 1609 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN ON PAGE 53 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ONL:MOTION DULY MADE TO MEET AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED AT I0;00 A. M./JANUARY 23, 1918. JUDGE COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, JANUARY 23, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE,PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PRO- CEEDINGS WERE MADE A RECORD. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATIONS, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDER THAT CLAIMS NO. 1615 TO 1642 INCLUSIVE, No. 1645 TO 1671 IN- CLOSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 54 AND 55 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. DISTRICT ATTORNEY .WARRANT IN SUM OF $250.0o ORDER DRAWN IN FAVOR OF VERNON A. FORBES, AS SPECIAL ,'COUNSEL TO ASSIST DISTRICT ATTORNEY, IN THE COUNTY DIVISION SUIT. ROAD ROLLER IT WAS ORDERED THAT A MONARCH COMBINATION ROAD ROLLER, BE PURCHASED FROM THE. HOWARD- COOPER CORPORATION, TOTAL COST $3800. ONE_HALF OF SAID PURCHASE PRICE TO BE PAID APRIL i, 1918; BALANCE TO BE PAID APRIL I, 1919. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 30, 1918. JUDGE. COMM. BEND, OREGON, viJAN UARY 30, 19i8. THE ADJOURNED SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, MET AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. IN THE COURT HOUSE, THERE BEING PRESENT, JUDGE W. D. BARNES, COMMISSI ONERS A. L. MACKINTOSH, AND L. E. SMITH. THE MEETING WAS CALLED 'TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IT WAS MOVED BY COMMISSIONER SMITH, AND SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH, THAT • M. SWANSON BE INSTRUCTED TO DISCONTINUE THE OPENING OF THE K. NELSON ROAD, UNTIL RE - 120 CEIVING FURTHER N'NSTRUCTIONS FROM THE COUNTY COURT. CARRIED, JUDGE BARNES VOTING NEGATIVE•. LY. REGISTRATION CARDS, DESCHUTES COUNTY. IT WAS ORDERED THAT COUNTY CLERK HANER BE DIRECTED TO BRING MANDAMUS PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, TO GET POSSESSION OF THE REGISTRATION CARDS NOW ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, OF ALL REGISTERED VOTERS WHO RESIDE IN WHAT IS NOW DESCHUTES COUNTY AND ALL POLL BOOKS,1VOTERSt LISTS AND ELECTION RE— CORDS RELATING ONLY TO PRECINCTS AND VOTERS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF TUMALO PROJECT RECORDS FROM CROOK COUNTY TO DESCHUTES COUNTY. IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, BE AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS FOR THE TRANSFERRING OF THE TUMALO IRRIGATION PROJECT RECORDS, NOW ON FILE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY4 FROM THE SAID COUNTY CLERKtS OFFICE OF CROOK COUNTY, TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND THE SAID COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IS FURTHER ORDERED TO TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO HAVE TRANSFERRED FROM CROOK COUNTY, ANY AND ALL BOOKS, VOLUMES, RECORDS, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS EFFECTING OR RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, TO DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE COLLECTION OF MONEY OWING' TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, FROM CROOK COUNTY, ARISING FROM THE SETTLEMENT MADE BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTIES IN THE JOINT SESSION HELD, SEPTEMBER LL, 19174, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FORTHWITH TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO COLLECT THAT PORTION OF SAID MONEY BELONGING TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND HE IS EMPOWERED AND AUTHORIZED TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDER. ADDING MACHINE FOR COUNTY OFFICES. THE FOLLOWING LETTER HAVING BEEN SUBMITTED, JAN. 25-1918 To THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT, OF DESCHUTES, COUNTY, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: -- WE THE COUNTY TREASURER AND COUNTY ASSESSOR OF SAID COUNTY HEREBY REPRESENT THAT AN ADDING MACHINE IS NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT;OF OUR RESPECTIVE OFFICES AND HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE SAME BE PRUCHASED FOR OUR JOINT USE. CLYDE M. MCKAY , W. T. MULLARKY, COUNTY TREASURER, COUNTY ASSESSOR. AFTER DUE DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE, STYLE 320, AS PER CONTRACT HEREWITH BE ORDERED AT THE PRICE OF $225.00. EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE DUPLICATE FOR PURCHASER) CITY BEND BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY COUNTY DESCHUTES STATE OREGON. DATE 1918. PLEASE ENTER OUR ORDER FOR ONE BURROUGHS MACHINE. STAND REQUIRED Q STYLE #320 No. WHICH YOU AGREE TO DELIVER TO OUR ADDRESS, TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID, FOR WHICH WE AGREE TO PAYYOU IN U.S. GOLD COIN OR ITS EQUIVALENT ON TERMS DESIGNATED BELOW: TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS (S225.00) PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS:- CASH WITH ORDER, BALANCE S225.00 121 THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE AGREED TO: THAT SHOULD THERE BE ANY FAILURE TO PAY DRAFT OR OTHER DEMAND FOR CASH PAYMENT OR FOR DEFEREED PAYMENTS WHEN DUE, THE ENTIRE UNPAID BALANCE SHALL AT ONCE BECOME DUE AND PAYABLE. IN DEFAULT OF ANY PAYMENT, YOU OR YOUR AGENT MAY, AT YOUR OPTION, TAKE POSSESSION OF AND REMOVE SAID ADDING MACHINE WITHOUT LEGAL PROCESS; AND, IN SUCH CAS5, ALL PAYMENTS THERETOFORE MADE BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON ACCOUNT OF THIS ORDER SHALL BE DEEMED AND CON- SIDERED AS HAVING BEEN MADE FOR THE USE OF SAID ADDING MACHINE DURING THE TIME THE SANIE REMAINED IN THE POSSESSION OF THE UNDERSIGNED PURCHASER, AND SHALL BE RETAINED AND KEPT BY YOGI AS SUCH PAYMENT FOR RENTAL AND AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES; THAT THE PURCHASER HEREIN FOR HIMSELF AND HIS SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST HEREBY WAIVES, SO FAR AS IN CONSISTENT WITH PUBLIC POLICY4 THE BENEFITS OF ANY STATUTES OF THIS STATE, THAT MAY CONFLICT WITH THE CONDITIONS OF THIS ORDER AND ANY CAUSES OF ACTION THEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE PURCHASER ASSUMES THE RISK OF LOSS OR DAMAGE TO SAID ADDING MACHINE AFTER DELIVEREY. THAT THIS ORDER SHALL NOT BE COUNTERMANDED. THAT THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY DOES NOT RELUN DISH ITS TITLE TO Q SAID ADDING MACHINE AND THAT THE TITLE SHALL NOT PASS TO THE UNDERSIGNED PURCHASER UNTIL THE IPURCHASE PRICE, NOTE, OTHER INSTRUMENT, OR ANY JUDGMENT FOR THE SAME 'IS PAID IN FULL AND ,iTHAT UNTIL SUCH PAYMENT SAID ADDING MACHINE SHALL BE AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHIfNIE.COMPANY. IT BEING THE SPIRIT OF THE GUARANTY TO GIVE EACH CUSTOMER A PERFECT MACHINE, IT 'IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE BURROUGHS MACHINE DURING THE FIRST YEAR AFTER DELIVERY TO US SHALL, ,FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSURING THAT IT IS A PERFECT MACHINE, BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED IN PROPER WORKING ORDER BY THE BORROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY WITHOUT CHANGE, RIBBONS I _ AND DAMAGE BY FIRE, ACCIDENT OR ABUSE EXCEPTED. THIS CONTRACT COVERS ALL AGREEMENTS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, BETWEEN1THE UNDERSIGNED 'PURCHASER AND THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY. SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF SAID COMPANY AT ITS EXECUTIVE OFFICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF A FULL TRUE AND COMPLETE COPY OF THIS INSTRUMENT. DESCHUTES COUNTY 1WITNESS I. T. CREACY BY W. D. BARNES CO. JUDGE. JAIL BUILDING. THIS MATTER IS NOW PRESENTED BY MR. JOHN H. RAUSCH, CONSTRUCTION.SUPT. OF THE PAULY JAIL BUILDING COMPANY. As THE JAIL HAS BEEN COMPLETED ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS ON FILE WITH CONTRACT, IT WAS 0 ORDERED THAT SAID JAU:L,BUILDING BE ACCEPTED BY THE COUNTY, AND THAT THE PAYMENT $4,639.55 BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT, WHICH ARE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AFTER COMPLETION. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT WARRANT BE MADE PAYABLE TO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 'AND THAT THEY BE INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE DRAFT IN AMOUNT OF $4,639.55, PAYABLE TO THE PAULY JAIL BUILDING COMPANY. APPOINTMENT OF ROAD MASTER. IT WAS ORDERED THAT FRANK MAY BE APPOINTED EX OFFICIO ROAD MASTER, TO ACT UNTIL SUCH TIME AS A PERMANENT ROAD MASTER IS APPOINTED FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. SCALP BOUNTIES. REPORT SHOWING AMOUNT OF SCALP BOUNTIES PAID BY THE COUNTY CLERK DURING THE PAST SIX MONTHS, RECEIVED AND ORDERED FILED. TOTAL AMOUNT PAID FROM JULY II., TO DECEMBER 31, 129 19.17; 1007.50; LARGEST AMOUNT PAID ON ANY ONE DAY BEING TROY TRAILER, HODSON FEENAUGHTY CO. 151.00. THIS BILL BEING PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, ASTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAME BE CONTINUED UNTIL APRIL IST, 1918, AT WHICH TIME SAME SHALL BE PAID IN FULL, WITH INTEREST FROM DEC. 19, 1917, AS STATED IN CONTRACT: COST OF RESIGNATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER. THE RESIGNATION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER L. E. SMITH, WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, TRAILER BEING $2185.50. JAN. 30-1918. To THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON GE NTI; EME N : --- OWING TO THE PRESS OF MY PERSONAL AFFAIRS, MY DISPOSAL FOR ATTENDING TO COUNTY BUSINESS, I FIND THE LATTER, AND IATELY. AND THE LIMITED TIME WHICH I HAVE AT IT NECESSARY THAT I BE RELEASED FROM HEREBY TENDER MY RESIGNATION AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER TO TAKE EFFECT IMMED— L. E. SMITH. OM MOTION OF A. L. MACKINTOSH, THE RESIGNATION WAS ACCEPTED. Co H. MILLER OF REDMOND, OREGON, WAS NOMINATED BY A. L. MACKINTOSH, AND ON MOTION MADE AND SECONDED, WAS DULY ELECTED, TO FILL MR. SMITH'S UNEXPIRED TERM. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATIONS, AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED CLUSIVE, No. THATi..CL++AIMS 1689 AND 1690, AS SHOWN ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS No. 1672 TO 1678 INCLUSIVE, No. 1680 TO ON PAGE 56 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND SAME WERE 1686 IN — THE SAME INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. IT WAS ORDERED THAT $4512.36 BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE ROAD FUND, TO TAKE CARE OF COUNTY ROAD WARRANTS ISSUED FROM JANUARY 1, 1918 TO JANUARY 30, 1918 INCLUSIVE. JUDGES & CLERKS OF ELECTION THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR HEARING AT THIS TIME, THE FOLLOWING WERE APPOINTED TO SERVE AS JUDGES AND CLERKS JANUARY 1, 1919. BEND No. 1. JAMES D. DAVIDSON, DENNIS CARMODY, JOHN F. ARNOLD, WARD H. COBLE, WALTER W. FERGUSON.-- BEND No. 2. JOHN STIEDL, ROBERT H. Fox, FRED VAN MATRE, ELMER V. WARD, JAMES M. WRAY, OF ELECTION CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK BEND No. 3. JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRMAN CLAUDE E. HAMILTON, JUDGE ROY GILSON, CLERK FRANK HEARN, CLERK DONALD V. MACKINTOSH, CLERK BEND N o . 4. CLARK RHODES, OTIS Co HENKLE, HARRISON LATHAIy1, CLYDE M. MCKAY, BYRON CADY, • CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK OF THE SEVERAL PRECINCTS OF DESCHUTES BEND No. 5, REV. LUKE SHEEHAN-, CHARLES J. LEVERETT, CHARLES D. BROWN, ARTHUR L. FRENCH, ROBERT G. BLACKWELL, SOUTH SIDE No. 6. M. G. COE, IVAN R. KNOTTS, ALBERT Co ARMSTRONG, CHARLES SIPCHEN, GLENN H. SLACK, LA INE; No. 7. WILLIAM G. FORDHAM., JAMES G. REDMOND, ELWOOD L. CLARK, OMER HAST I E , FRANK W. TOMES, LAVA No. 8. W. P. VANDEVERT, AUSTIN DILLON LEWIS FRED A. SHONQUEST, CHARLES W. WASHBURN ANNIE M. SHONQUEST, UNTIL CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK. CLERK CLERK 123 WEST SIDE No. 9. MILLARD F. LA GRANGE, RALPH FAIRFAX, FRED GALLAGHER, LEVI E. PALMER, JOHN MCCLURG, AUBREY N0. 10. D. L. WIGGINS, GEORGE V. VERBECH H. J. SCHMIDT, HERMAN H. MOORE, CHAS. MASON, TUMALO No. II. FRANK E. DAYTON, FRANK V. SWISHER, CHAUNCEY P. BECKER, WILLARD R. GERKING, JOHN Co STILES, PLAINVIEW NO. 12. R. JEROME SKELTON, M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, JAMES B. ELK I NS , PRENITSS VANTASSEL,. HUBERT A. SCOGGIN, SISTERS NO. 13. JOSEPH D. BOWMAN, CHAS. L. GIST, HARDY K. ALLEN, ELLIS H. EDGINGTON, ARTHUR TEMPLETON, LOWER BRIDGE No. 14. LAWRENCE HUNT, TOM A. VEDDER,— ARNOLD S. HOLMES, GUSTAVE E. STADIG, RAPHAEL S. TOWNE , TERREBONNE N0. 15. EVERETT PARR, GEORGE H. MCGREGOR , ASA W. BENTON, GEORGE P. ELLIOTT,. ALMA MCCLAY, REDMOND N0. , 16. GEORGE G. SEDGWICK, JARED W. MOORE, DENTON G. BURDICK, J. ROY ROBERTS, AI WRIGHT, CHAIRMAN JUDGE y, CLERK CLERKq CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE l CLERK CLERK t CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE 4;' CLERK 7 CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK,!. CLERK CLERK - CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK kJ CLERK'S CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK 4 CLERK (may CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK TETHEROW No. 17. CHARLES Dc JARRETT, FRED `A. ,Rlc�, MARCIA W. DOBSON, GRACE B. MORSE, MABEL M. KENDALL, CLINE FALLS No. 18. JOHN PARK, HENRY HELMHOLTZ, EMANUEL COMER, RAY E. HARPER, J. AUGUST STRUSS, ALFALFA No. 20. AGENES CLARKE, FRANK M. POST, MARY FISHER, ETHEL POWELL, CURTIS R. HOLLOWAY, GRANGE No. 21. LEE YOUNG, CHAS. W. HOECH, ROBERT Co COLVER, R. E. GRIMES, ALBERT WORNSTAFF, MILLICAN N0. 22 IVAN L. OWEN, ROv G. COOK, MARY C. KE LLER , FRED G. KIGER, PETER B. JOHNSON, BROTHERS No. 23. ORLEA O. KING, PATRICK H. COFFEY, MILDRED R. TAYLOR, E. E. VARCO, SAMUEL W. iVMERR I LL , HAMPTON No. 24. BURR BLACK, ISAAC ZIEROLF, BURRELL MCNETT, THOMAS Co EWING, E. LEE RIGGS, DESCHUT.ES No. 19. WM. E. VAN ALLEN OLAF E. ANDERSON, WM. P. GIFT, CLAUDE MCCAULEY, M. M. WHITTEMORE, CHAIRMAN` JUDGE e CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE fit„ CLERK u CLERK N CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK II CLERK I I CHAIRMAN JUDGE c CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK. `) CLERK ,:%r CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK n CLERK CHA IRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN.µ JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 31, 1918. JUDGE COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON JANUARY 3r, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURN" MENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED T ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PRO^ CEEDINGS WERE MADE A RECORD. JURY LIST FOR CIRCUIT COURT: 4-PAUL A. SCOGGIN TUMALO, ORE. WM. H. REYNOLDS CARL S. WOODS SISTERS, If ELLIS H. EDGINGTON Co P. BECKER TUMALO 1T BEND, ORE. SISTERS tt 4-R. H. HOPKINS BEND, tt -L (VI* MACKEY BEND, IT 4—E. Co PARK REDMOND 11 124 JURY LIST FOR CIRCUT COURT CONTINUED: BURTON ONEY B. L. RENNOLES M. S. BULLARD + A. M. H O W E L L 0. KING B. C. CLINE d'-M. C. BOGUE W. T. L. WILSON CLARENCE H. OAKES WILBUR X. HUNNELL R. O. REIGEL J. S. SMITH F. M. LEWIS CHAS. A. DOUGLAS -d-L. B. LAFOLLETT L. H. GLASS +GUY WILSON- L. FRENCH- F. E. TOOMEY• +WM. F. FRYREAR. R. D. WOODWORTH J. HAGUE I. PUETT. C. F. MONTGOMERY --GUY MACCALLISTER A. L. HENKLE J. M. CURT I S R. C. JOHNSON VERNON CLEVENGER . CHAS. BOYD '1-ELMER DYER JOHN PARK HUGH O►KANE. ELMER L. KING W. J. WOOD 4-JOHN W. DENNIS. A. N. MCKENLEY ..E. F. LOGAN• P/ L/ P ; S P tit PRENTISS VANTASSEL I C. S. HUDSON -I- R. M. SMITH 11/I: P,. CASHMAN , +-L. S. ROBERTS J. C. THORP FRANK PERC I VAL+ HECTOR MARCHAND GEO. L. MOORE JOHN W. GOTTER S. M. Woo° W. L. COFFEY CLINT CLEMENS H. BROOKINGS C. B. ARMSTRONG ' E. E. VARCO 4-R. H. BAILEY- B. L. TONE A. D. NORTON GEO. SNYDER -t-- FRANK BODYFELT- CHAS. F. CHAEFAN T.FLOYD DEMENT- J. A. Foss K. A. GREEN WALTER T. HARRISON P. H. DENCER SAM ELDER WM. Foss ALBERT HARPER- D. E. HUNTER `<- H. A. MILLER - . M. A. LYNCH - F. M. TOMES- H. K. BROOKS' -9-C. V. SILVIS- RASMUS PETERSON J. L. OWEN E. M. SWALLEY O. C. HENKLE L. B. BAIRD E. M. EBY M. HOSKINS "?--CLAUDE MANNHE IMER . -S. C.CALDWELL EMIL ANDERSON JAS. BREEN J. A. CHASE LEWIS DOONER- LAPINE REDMOND TUMALO TUMALO BROTHERS SISTERS LAPINE SISTERS BEND, ORE. tt tl TT TT tt TT TT TUMALO TERREBONNE" BEND Tt REDMOND tt TERREBONNE" REDMOND BEND BEND BEND BEND SISTERS SISTERS ALFALFAL. BEND TUMALO TUMALO MILLICAN BEND IMPERIAL MILLI CAN BEND MILLICAN REDMOND BEND -BROTHERS CLINE FALLS" SISTERS. BEND BEND REDMOND L GIST BEND BEND BEND REDMOND TUMALO MILLICAN BEND BEND SISTERS REDMOND BEND BEND HAMPTON REDMOND BROTHERS TUMALO SISTERS MILLICAN TUMALO REDMOND TUMALO BEND TERREBONNE" REDMOND HAMPTON BEND BEND LAPINE TUMALO BEND BEND REDMOND LAPINE BEND BEND- REDMOND HAMPTON TT tt TT _ Tt ft TT Tt _ TT TT TT Tr TT TT TT Tr Tt TT TT TT IT TT Tr TT TT TT " TT tT Tt TT Tt TT " TO tt Tr " If TT " rr TT It TT TT TT It TT TT " Tt TT IT 1r Tr TT TT 1T TT T, It _ DESCHUTES-" BEND IT BEND REDMOND LOWER BRIDGE - BEND TT BEND BEND BEND REDMOND BEND TT TT " Tl If . • IT TT THOS. MOFFITT 4- FRANK V. CHAPMAN- M. C. IJONOHUE W. Amos GUY E. DOBSON• Louis L. STEPHENS �t� W. M. COBS + J. C. SILVER. 4` NED V. COLBY -1-- CHAS. MCANDREW - DELBURN B. TUSSING W. E. BOGUE ALMUS NEFF J.A. MARSH HENRY HEWINGS R. G. BLACKWELL 4-R. P. MINTER E. A. SATHER CHAS. J. LEVERETT W. M. PETTI GREW' SAM'L MACARTNEY CORNELIUS OTKEEFE 4- H. HELGESON_ LEWIS PETERSON J. M. LAWRENCE JOHN STE I DL,. GEO. BELL R. U. FLICKINGER r W. W. VAN MATRE. FRANK CROSS EARL L. POWERS C. M. ROGERS G.T. PARSONS IVAN KNOTTS F. G. POWERS 't"LEV I MCCAULLEY- GEO. B. GRAVES GEO. A. MCGREOGRE J. W. BROWN R. J. TODD A. M. PRINGLE J. C. kHODES F. G. ATKINSON W. P. VANDEVERT CARL JOHNSON W. E. VANALLEN W. D. CLARK 2'Jos. R. BEATSON W. K. DAVIDSON E. SERCY M. H. H O R T O N 4- SAM I L W. MERR I LL- GUY DEMMING W. B. CHAPMAN THEO AUNE J. SNOW PARMINTER, CLAUDE CONE WARREN EDMUNDS RAY ARCHER W. E. BEESLEY_ W. D. ,CLARK y-GEO. P. ELLIOTT W. L. GRANTHAM OLE HANSEN L. G. CO IESTOCK E. G. DIETERICH S. k. FORBES AUGUST HALLBERG H. S. HUTCHINS T. H. FOLEY JOE INNES U. A. BRADLEY A. D. LEWIS, GLENN SLACK WALTER TAYLOR -- C. A. ORDWAY 7J• J. CUNNINGHAM J. H. OVERTURF 4.J. 0. MCKI.NNEY• C. G. TWETT J. N. HUNTER 4. A. J. HARTER THOS. C. EWING JERRY GROZKRUGER + M. BAILEY - .JACK CARTER J. B. COCHRAN +THORP ELETFF BEND, ORE. LOWER BRIDGE" LAP,1 NE, BROTHERS REDMOND REDMOND SISTERS TUMALO TT BROTHERS Tr CLINE FALLS" BROTHERS n LAPINE Tt BEND R.F.D.I TUMALO REDMOND BEND BEND BEND BEND REDMOND TUMALO RIVERS BEND TUMALO BEND BEND TUMALO TUMALO SISTERS BEND BEND BEND REDMOND BEND GIST TERREBONNE REDMOND TERREBONNE TUMAL 0 BEND BEND BEND REDMOND BEND BEND DESCHUTES TUMALO BEND TERREBONNE HAMPTON BEND BROTHERS LAPINE REDMOND BEND BEND IMPERIAL SISTERS REDMOND LAPINE TUMALO TERREBONNE LOWER BRIDGE" DESCHUTES Tt BEND TUMALO BE NO BEND BEND BEND BEND REDMOND BEND BEND BEND REDMOND BEND BEND SISTERS TUMALO BEND TUMAL 0 BOLYAT LOWER BRIDGE SISTERS TT BEND Tt REDMOND - TT BEND TT - ' TT TT Tt tt TT it Tr TT TT tt Tf tt TT TT n tt n n IT tr Ti TT ►t TT TT tt Tt TT TT TT TT " TT TT IT tT TT IT TV If TT TT tt TT " TT TT TT Tt TT IT TT It Tt TT TT TT " TT Tt TT It Tr IT TT TT tt 123 1 JURY LIST FOR CIRCUIT COURT CONTINUED: ARTHUR J. ELY BERT HAGAN E. M. EBY G. W. FULLER E. M. HARRINGTON GEO. 4 UNKER W. T. FULLERTON E. W. GILLETT NO FURTHER BUSINESS BEND ORE. BEND REDMOND LOWER BRIDGE SISTERS 1T TERREBONNE" SISTERS TUMALO TI Tt n 1► , A. N. FOSDICK A. HARRYMAN A. L FLEMING NOAH GRAY RAY E. HARPER I. E. WIMER W. F. EDMUNDSON S. H. DOTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE JANUARY TERM. OF THE CROOK COUNTY U0K efut..( kfiLd0 J O INT MEETING COURT AND DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT HELD 4UNIMC1K,X THE I8TH DAY OF OREGON, FOR THE PURPOSE REDMOND BEND REDMOND DESCHUTES CLINE FALLS TUMALO SISTERS REDMOND ORE. T1 IT 1T f4 1T TI TIME,ON MOTION DULY MADE JUDGE COMM. I'N PRINEV:ILLE, ON MONDAY, .04t JUNE, 1917, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER TEN OF OF ARRIVING AT A SETTLEMENT OF MATTERS TION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, AS PROVIDED BY SAID CHAPTER. ,THOSE PRESENT WERE: G. G. J. E. SPRINGER, JUDGE. F. BLANCHARD (COMMISSIONERS T'. LUTHY )CROOK COUNTY. W. D. A. L. L. E. RESPECTIVELY FOR BARNES , ;JUDGE MACKINTOSH)COMMISSIONERS REPSECTIVELY FOR SMITH (DESCHUTES COUNTY. H. H. DEARMOND, SPRINGER WAS DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. ELECTED CHAIRMAN, L. E. JMITH CLERK OF 1913 SESSION LAWS OF CONNECTED WITH THE FORMA - THE MEETING. AT SUCH JOINT MEETING THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD: MOVED, THAT A RESOLUTION BE DRAWN AND ADOPTED IN WHICH EACH COURT WAVIES ANY OB- JECTIONS THAT MIGHT BE RAISED ON ACCOUNT OF THE JOINT MEETING BEING HELD AT PRINEVILLE INSTEAD OF AT BEND (CARRIED) WHEREAS, CHAPTER 10 OF THE SESSION LAWS FOR 1913 RELATING TO THE JOINT MEETING OF THE COUNTY COURTS OF THE TWO COUNTIES WHERE DIVISION HAS BEEN WHICH COUNTY SAID JOINT MEETING SHOULD BE HELD; AND, WHEREAS, IT IS DESIROUS BY EACH MADE IS NOT CLEAR AS TO OF THE COURTS OF CROOK COUNTY AND DESCHUTES COUNTY IT BE HELD IN PRINEVILLE INASMUCH AS ALL PUBLIC RECOR&S ARE IN PRINEVILLE, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BETWEEN THE TWO SAID COURTS IN JOINT MEETING ASSEMBLY THAT ANY OBJECTIONS WHICH EITHER OF SAID COURTS MIGHT HAVE, OR MIGHT RAISE, TECHNICAL OR OTHERWISE, IS HEREBY WAIVED. IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT THE JOINT MEETING OF SAID COURTS AS HELD IN PRINEVILLE IS CONSENTED TO BY EACH OF SAID COURTS. G. SPRINGER, CHAIRMAN L. E. SMITH, CLERK. THE QUESTION OF THE INDEBTEDNESS OF CROOK COUNTY BEING RAISED, THE COUNTY TREASURER OF CROOK COUNTY BEING ABSENT, IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE TO DETERMINE THE EXACT AMOUNT OF IN- DEBTEDNESS ON UANUARY 1, 1917, BUT IT WAS DETERMINED BY AVAILABLE INFORMATION, THAT IT Ir WAS APPROXIMATELY S65,000, AND IT WAS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT THE INDEBTEDNESS WAS ON JANUARY 1, 1917, CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN THE REASONABLE VALUE OF ALL PUBLIC BUILDINGS OWNED BY AND REMAINING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE ORIGINAL COUNTY, AND THE AMOUNT OF ALL PUBLIC FUNDS OUT— SIDE OF SPECIAL FUNDS. ACCORDINGLY, AND PURSUANT TO LAW, IT WAS MUTUALLY AGREED THAT CROOK COUNTY ASSUME ALL OF SAID INDEBTEDNESS OF THE ORIGINAL COUNTY, INCLUDING WHAT 13 NOW DESCHUTES COUNTY. MOVED THAT MAX CRANDALL BE EMPLOYED, IF POSSIBLE, TO AUDIT THE BOOKS, AND DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF SPECIAL FUNDS DUE ON ACCOUNT OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, CITIES, FIRE PATROLS,. OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL FUNDS, AND ALSO TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF PUBLIC FUNDS, IF ANY, IN EXCESS OF THE INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ARRIVING AT A DIVISION OF SUCH EXCESS, AND THAT EACH COUNTY PAY PRO RATA THE EXPENSES OF SUCH AUDIT IN PROPORTION TO THE ASSESSED VALUE OF THE PROPERTY IN EACH COUNTY AT THE TIME OF, THE DIVISION. MOVED THAT JUDGE BARNES BE AUTHORIZED TO EMPLOY EITHER MAX CRANDALL OR SOME OTHER COMPETENT EXPERT. (CARRIED) MOVED THAT THE QUESTION OF THE DISPOSITION OF THE DELINQUENT TAXES BE RE— FERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OF THE TWO COUNTIES WITH)INSTRUCTIONS TO REPORT AT THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS MEETING. (CARRIED) MOVED TO ADJOURN TO MEET AT THE COURT HOUSE IN PRINEVILLE, MONDAY, JULY 9TH, 1917, AT THE HOUR OF TEN O'CLOCK A. M. (CARRIED) G. SPRINGER E.T. LUTHY a., L. E. SMITH CLERK ADJOURNED J 0 I NT M E E T;I N G N4 OF THE COUNTY COURTS OF CROOK COUNTY AND DESCHUTES COUNTY HELD IN PRINEVILLE, JULY 9TH, 1917. THE REPORT OF MAX CRANDALL NOT BEING AVAILABLE THE SESSION WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1917, AT THE COURT HOUSE IN PRINEVILLE. CHAIRMAN CLERK A DJO UR NED J O I NT MEET I N G OF THE COUNTY COURTS OF CROOM COUNTY AND DESCHUTES COUNTY HELD IN PRINEVILLE, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1917. THOSE PRESENT WERE: G. SPRINGER, JUDGE. E. T. LUTHY )COMMISSIONERS RESPECTIVELY FOR U. J. LISTER CROOK COUNTY. BARNES, JUDGE L. E.SMITH %COMMISSIONER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. WILLARD H. WIRTZ DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR CROOK COUNTY. H. H. DEARMOND DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY 127 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF JUNE I8TH :AND THE ADJOURNED MEETING OF JULY 9TH WERE READ AND APPROVED. MAX CRANDALL BEING PRESENT, REPORTED THAT THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE ORIGINAL COUNTY INCLUDING WHAT IS NOW DESCHUTES COUNTY, AMOUNTED ON JANUARY 1ST, 1917, TO $59438.32. MOVED THAT SAID REPORT BE ADOPTED. (CARRIED) MR. CRANDALL ALSO SUBMITTED A REPORT OF HIS INVESTIGATION OF THE DECREPANCIES IN THE COLLECTION OF TAXES AND THE CREDITING OF SAME TO THE VARIOUS FUNDS. MOVED THAT MR.CRANDALL'S REPORT BE ADOPTED AND BE USED AS A BASIE OF SETTLEMENTS AS REGARDING THE SPECIAL FUNDS, AND THAT IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE TREASURER OF CROOK COUNTY BE DIRECTED TO PAY SAID SUMS OVER TO THE TREASURER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. (CARRIED) MOVED THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. WHEREAS, DESCHUTES COUNTY HAS COLLECTED THAT PORTION OF THE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL TAXES :AS LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1916 ON PROPERTY SITUATED WITHIN THE BOUNDRIES OF DESCHUTES • COUNTY- AND RETAINS THE SAME, AND WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY AND THE COUNTY COURT O.F CROOK COUNTY ARE • UNABLE TO DECIDE AS TO THE PROPER DISPOSITION OF SAID FUNDS,- THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE QUESTION OF THE DISPOSITION OF SAID FUNDS TOWIT; AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME IS TO BE RETAINED BY DESCHUTES COUNTY OR PAID OVER TO CROOK COUNTY, BE REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DECISION, WHOSE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL, EACH OF SAID COURTS HEREBY AGREEING TO ABIDE BY SUCH DECISION AND IN THE EVENT THAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL DECIDE THAT SAID MONEY SHALL .BE TURNED OVER TO CROOK COUNTY, THE SA_Ib CROOK COUNTY AGREES AND HEREBY COVENANTS TO HOLD THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FREE AND HARMLESS FOR THE REPAYMENT OF SUCH SAID SUM OR ANY PART THEREOF, IF SUCH REPAYMENT SHALL BE DECIDED UPON BY ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION. (CARRIED) MOVED THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. WHEREAS IT APPEARING FROM THE REPORT OF MAX CRANDALL SUBMITTED AT THIS MEETING THAT THE AMOUNT OF PUBLIC FUNDS IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER OF CROOK COUNTY ON JANUARY 1ST, 1917 AMOUNTED TO $3928.60, WHICH SAID SUM IS TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN CR;;OK AND DESCHUTES COUNTIES IN THE PROPORTION WHICH THE LAST ASSESSED VALUATION EACH COUNTY BEARS TO THE TOTAL VALUATION OF BOTH COUNTIES - THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT MAX CRANDALL BE RETAINED TO ASCERTAIN THE AMOUNT DUE EACH COUNTY ACCORDING TO SEC. 15 CHAP. 10 OF THE 1913 SESSION LAWS OF OREGON AND FILE HIS ,REPORT WITH EACH COUNTY AND FILE A COPY WITH THE COUNTY TREASURER OF CROOK COUNTY; AND THE SAID COUNTY TREASURER IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO IMMEDIATELY PAY TO THE COUNTY TREASURER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY SUCH SUM AS IS FOUND DUE SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY IN ,SUCH REPORT. (CARRIED) MOVED THAT, ;SINCE_ THE TWO DISTRICT ATTORNEYS CANNOT AGREE AS TO THE OWNERSHIP OF THE DELINQUENT TAXES, THEY BE DIRECTED TO GET THE OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ON :THAT QUESTION. (CARRIED) 128 MOVED THAT MEETING ADJOURN SUBJECT TO THE CALL OF EITHER COURT. (CARRIED) . SMITH, CLERK G. SPRINGER, CHAIRMAN. THE REGU4LAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, DID NOT CONVENE ON THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF FEBRUARY, WHICH WAS FEBRUARY 6TH, AS THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WERE IN PORTLAND, ATTENDING A MEETING OF THE STATE HIGHWAY'" COMMISSION. THE REGULAR SESSION WAS THEN HELD ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1918, IN. THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, W„ D. BARNES, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., THERE BEING PRESENT JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER, OF REDMOND, AND J. H. HANER, CLERK. CLAIMS THE MORNING SESSION WAS SPENT IN AUDITING CLAIMS PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY FOR PAYMENT. AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 1692, No. 1694 TO 1713, INCLUSIVE, No. 1715 TO 1742 INCLUSIVE, NO. 1746, 1747, 1749, No. 1751 TO 1762 INCLUSIVE, No. 1765 TO 1771 INCLUSIVE, No. 1773, 1774, 1775, N0. 1781 AND NO. 1787 c AND 1788, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 57, 58 AND 59 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 P. M. JUDGE THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. THE AFTERNOON SESSION WAS SPENT IN VIEWING ROADS. A TRIP WAS MADE OVER THE BEND—TUMALO ROAD, INSPECTING THE CINDERING AND SURFACING OF SAME; ALSO INSPECTING'THE WORK ON THE HILL SOUTH OF TUMALO4, THE SESSION WAS•THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET SATURDAY, FEBRUARY :0, 1918, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. JUDGE COMM. 129 THE COUNTY COURT MET AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918, PUR- SUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, THERE BEING PRESENT JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER, OF REDMOND. K. A. NELSON ROAD THE COURT WENT AND VIEWED THE K. A. NELSON ROAD IN ROAD. DISTRICT No. 21. NO FURTHER MATTERS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS MEETING, COURT WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. JUDGE COMM. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. FEBRUARY 133 1918, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, 'THERE BEING PRESENT JUDGE BARNES, AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER OF REDMOND. VARIOUS ROAD MATTERS WERE DISCUSSED AT THIS TIME, AMONG THEM BEING THE K. A. NELSON ROAD IN DISTRICT No. 21. THE MEETING WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. SAME DATE. JUDGE ,6„e,4 COMM. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M., FEBRUARY 13, 1918, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING MEETING. K. A. NELSONROAD THIS MATTER AGAIN CAME UP FOR CONSIDERATION. AFTER DUE DISCUSSION, A STIP- ULATION AND AGREEMENT WAS ENTERED INTO BY THE PARTIES CONCERNED, UPON SUGGESTION OF THE COUNTY COURT. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 1789 TO 1831 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES E.I., AND 62 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. GEO. F. EUSTON ROAD THE PROPER LOCATION OF A PART OF THIS COUNTY ROAD BEING IN QUESTION, IT WAS DECIDED THAT NOTHING COULD BE DONE IN THE MATTER, UNTIL THE ROAD WAS PROPERLY LOCATED BY THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, PARTIES INTERESTED, AGREEING TO THIS DECISION. THE MATTER WAS THEN LEFT FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION. USE OF COURT ROOM FOR RED CROSS WORK. THIS MATTER CAME UP FOR DISCUSSION AT THIS TIME,AND IT WAS DECIDED TO LET THE RED CROSS ORGANIZATION WSE THAT PART OF THE COURT ROOM, OUTSIDE OF THE RAILING, EXCEPT WHEN THE COUNTY NEEDS THE ROOM FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES FOR WHICH IT WAS 30 ORIGINALLY DESIGNED. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR'CONSIDERATION.AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD OF ROAD WORK. FOR AN INSPECTION JUDGE COMM. BEID, OREGON, FEB. 23, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE JUDGE'S OFFICE, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER OF REDMOND, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, AFTER WHICH THEY ADJOURNED FOR AN INSPECTION OF THE WORK ON THE BEND-TUMALO ROAD. JUDGE COMM. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M., SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION, A JOINT MEETING WAS HELD WITH THE CITY COUNCIL OF BEND TO CONSIDER CO-OPERATION IN CINDERING AN EAST AND WEST, AND A NORTH AND SOWTH THOROUGHFARE THROUGH THE CITY OF BEND. THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED. WHEREAS, IT HAS BEEN THE PRACTICE OF THIS COURT FOR GOOD RESSONS, TO MEET THE COST OF ALL ROAD WORK BY MONEY FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO WHICH 1.r)CORPORATED TOWNS CON- TRIBUTE THEIR PRO RATA SHARE. THEREFORE, IT IS DEEMED EQUITABLE THAT MAIN THOROUGHFARES THROUGH SUCH MUNIC- IPALITIES, CONSISTING OF AN EAST AND WEST AND A NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD, BE IMPROVED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE COUNTY yN LIKE MANNER AS COUNTRY ROADS, AND , IN RECOGNITION OF THIS FACT, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MAKES THE FOLLOWING STIPULATION: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CITY OF BEND CONTEMPLATES IMPROVING GREENWOOD AVENUE FROM THE NEWPORT AVE. BRIDGE TO THE RAILROAD VIADUCT, AND AN AREA BOUNDED BY GREENWOOD AVENUE AND FRANKLIN ST. ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH, AND BOND AND WALL ON THE EAST AND WEST, BY MEANS OF SURFACING WITH VOLCANIC CINDERS, THE COUNTY HEREBY AGREES TO LAY, OR HAVE LAID BY THE CITY, THE SAME BET:NG PAID FOR FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY, A STRIP OF CINDER PAVING 20 FEET WIDE, AND TO THE DEPTH OF 4 INCHES, SPREAD LOOSE, MEASURING A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY EIGHT BLOCKS THIS BEING THE SHORTEST DISTANCE NECESSARY TO CONNECT THE MAIN THOROUGHFARES THROUGH THIS IMPROVED AREA), AND CONNECTING THE TUNALO-LAPINE, AND THE SISTERS - BEND BURNS HIGHWAYS BY MOST DIRECT ROUTE; THIS AGREEMENT BEING CONDITIONED UPON THE CITY OF BEND CONSTRUCTING A ROAD OF. SIMILIAR CHARACTER ON FRANKLIN, FROM THE END OF THE LAPINE HIGHWAY TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH BOND, AT THE EXPENSE OFF THE CITY OF BEND. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY 31 (MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MARCH 4, 1918. JUDGE COMM. MARCH 4, 1918., BEND, OREGON. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE JUDGES OFFICE, AT I0:00 O'CLOCK A. M. PUR— SUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER OF REDMOND, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, IN THE MATTER OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT) ORDER CANVASSING RESULT OF ELECT I ON . AND DECLARING THE SAME. THIS MATTER COMING ON IN OPEN COURT AT BEND, OREGON, THIS 4TH DAY OF MARCH, 1918, BEIING THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE A PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT WAS DULY AND REGULARLY FILED, AND NOTICE OF SAME DULY AND REGULARLY PUBLISHED IN THE MANNER PROVIDED)BY LAW, SAID PETITION BEING ACCOMPANIED WITH A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT BOND, WHICH SAID BOND WAS APPROVED BY THIS COURT, AND THAT THEREAFTER AND HERETOFORE SUCH PETITION WAS REGULARLY PRESENTED TO THIS COURT AND HEARD BY THE COURT, AND THAT .ON THE FINAL HEARING THEREOF, SAID PETITION WAS G1;ANTED AND ALLOW — AS THE COURT FOUND PROPER WERE MADE AND THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT ED, AND SUCH CHANGES IN THE PROPOSED BOUNDARY OF SAID DISTRICT/WERE ESTABLISHED AND DE— FINED AS FOLLOWS: //BEGINNIN!G AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 14 OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST: CORNER OF SECTION 26 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TKO THE ONE—cUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF, ' THE NORTHEAST :.UARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30 OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE II EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNOR OF SECTION 19, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 20 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER 'CORNER OR THE EAST SIDE OF SECTION 8 OF SAID TOWN^ 'SHIP AND RANGE-; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER -CORNER ON THE EAST SIDE OF SECTION 9 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 3, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF :SAID SECTION 3; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 33 OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH— EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 33; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 30 JLJ 1 OF TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION NINETEEN (19) OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE'; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 17 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 8 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 9 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH— EAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST OF SECTION 5 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 20 OF TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH; RANGE 12 EAST; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER CORNER ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECTION 19, OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE CENTER OF SECTION 3f OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SIDE OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTH— WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE QORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, OF TOWNSHIP 14. SOUTH, RANGE II EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION (4 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 23 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 26 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER CORNER OF THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 30 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 31 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 5 OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THEESOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 5; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 12 OF TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE.10 EAST; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE —QUARTER CORNER ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION 13 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RPINGE; THENCE WESTERLY TO THE. CENTER OF SECTION 14 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE; THENCE SOUTHERLY TO THE ONE QUARTER CORNER ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE EASTERLY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS: IN TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON; NE4 AND WSE4 SEC. 19; N-*N-, SE-NE4, NE4SE4 AND S-SE* SEC 20, Ei-,AND E1• SW* SEC. 29; NW4NE4, AND SE4. SECTION 31 ; Si, NE4 AND EiNWq_ SEC. 32. ALSO ALL LANDS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AS FOLLOWS: IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH, RANGE II EAST, WILLAMETTE'' MERIDIAN: NW4NE'; AND NW4 SEC. I; E3NE-- AND NE4SE4. SEc 2; SE4NE4, AND E3-SE4 Sec. 1 1 ; Ni, SW4 AND WSEg Sec. 12; NW4NW4, SW4Nt* AND NW4SE4 SEC. 13; E3-NE4 AND NE4SE4 SEC. 14.; NWINE4, NW4, N2SW4 AND SW4SW4 SEc. 23; NE4, E3NW4, SW -NWT, SW4, WSE* AND NE4SE* SEc. 24; W2 AND StiSEg1 SEC. 25; ALL OF SECTION 26; Si SEC. 27; SE* SEC. 28; NNE* AND SW4 SEC. 29; N1-S'; AND SW4SW4, SEC. 30; W2NW4, SE --NWT AND SW3 SEC. 31; NWT, E1SW*, WSE3 AND NE*SE4 SEc. 32; NEB:, NE4NW4, AND NN-SE4 SEC. 33. C IN TOWNSHIP (4 SOUTH, RANGE (2 EAST, WILLAMETTE'MERIDIAN: Si SW4 SEC. 4; Si AND WiNW* SEC. 5; N3NE4, SW*NE4 AND SE4 SEC. 6; NE4 AND S*NW* SEC. 7; N;NE4, SW4-NE4, N W4, N4SW* AND W2SE4 SEC. 8; NW1-NE-4 SEC. 9; S*NE3, NW*NE4, SE-?NWg, N1SW4, SE4SW4 AND SE4: SEc.17; NE4 SE4 SEC. 18; N3NW4, SW4_NW4 AND ESE* SEC 19, E, S2NW4 AND SW4 SEC. 30. .�a 10 IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE/EAST, WILLAMETTE'MERIDAN: 133 NW':NW, S-NWT, NW* AND SE4SW- SEC. 12; ALL of SECTION 13; SW±NE4, SE4.NW*, AND EITSW4 SEC. 24; N*q SEC. 25; AND N E.NE- SEC. 26. IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE II EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN: NWINE4 AND NE4NWr SEC. 5; NW* AND S*NE* SEC. 9; Si, E2NE't, SW*NE* AND Sir N4d4 SEC. 17; E-SE*, SEc. .18; ALL OF SECTION 19, E2NW E���--SE4, SW*SE4, AND SE*SW* SEC. 20. ✓ AND ON SAID FINAL HEARING THE COURT MADE AND ENTERED AN ORDER DETERMINE THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF OWNERS OF LAND WITHIN SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT HAD PETITIONED FOR THE FORMATION THEREOF, AND THAT THE PETITION AND NOTICE OF THE TIME OF PRESENTATION THEREOF HAD BEEN DULY PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND IN AND BY SAID ORDER THE COURT DESIGNATED THE NAME OF SAID DISTRICT AS "SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT" AND ESTABLISHED ONE ELECTION PRECfNCT FOR SAID DISTRICT AND ORDERED THAT AN ELECTION BE HELD ON THE e5TH DAY -OF FEBRUARY, 1918, TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT WITH BOUNDARIES FIXED, ESTABLISHED AND DEFINED AS AFORESAID SHOULD BE ORGANIZED, AND APPOINTED A LIST OF NAMES FURNISHED AND RECOMMENDED BY THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, TWO JUDGES AND THREE CLERKS OF ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING SAID ELECTION IN SAID PRECINCT. AND IT APPEARING THAT MORE THAN TEN DAYS NEXT PRBCEEDING THE DATE OF SAID ;ELECTION CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OF DIRECTORS AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT WERE DULY AND REGULARLY RECOMMENDED BY PETITION'AS FOLLOWS: JOHN W. GOTTER; GUSTAVE E. STAD I G AND GEO. F. CYRUS. AND IT APPEARING THAT FORTHWITH THEREAFTER THE SAID COUNTY CLERK DULY AND REGULARLY GAVE NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT FOR THE PUR- POSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT THE SAME SHOULD BE ORGANIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 357 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 4917, AND THAT SAID NOTICE DESCRIBED THE BOUNDARIES ESTABLISHED AS AFORESAID, AND DESIGNATED THE NAME OF SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT; AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID NOTICE WAS PUBLISHED ONCE EACH WEEK FOR AT LEAST FOUR CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, BEING FIVE PUBLICATIONS, PRIOR TO SUCH ELECTION AS SHOWN BY THE AFFIDAVIT OF THE PUBLISHERS OF THE NEWSPAPERS IN WHICH SAID NOTICE WAS PUBLISHED, TO -WIT: THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN PUBLISHED WITHIN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, .SAND THE 'DESCHUTES VALLEY TRIBUNE, PUBLISHED IN 3EFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, BEING THE COUNTY IN ;WHICH A PORTION OF THE LANDS EMBRACED IN THE SAID PROPOSED DISTRICT ARE LOCATED. AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID NOTICES REQUIRED THE ELECTORS TO CAST BALLOTS CONTAINING THE WORDS "IRRIGATION IYES" "IRRIGATION GATION DISTRICT - AND DISTRICT - NO", OR WORDS EQUIVALENT THEREOF, SAID NOTICE IN EACH CASE, OMITTING THE DESCRIPTION AND 'BOUNDARIES OF THE DISTRICT, BEING IN EXACT WORDS AS FOLLOWS: NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR ORGANIZATION OF SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HAD AND HELD ON FEBRUARY 25, 1918, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER' OR NOT THE SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT SHALL BE ORGANIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 357 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1917. THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AS FIXED AND DEFINED BY THE ORDER OF THE HONORABLE -COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MADE AND ENTERED AT BEND, 'OREGON, JANUARY 15, 1918, ARE AS FOLLOWS: (DESCRIPTION OMITTED) THE ELECTORS SHALL CAST BALLOTS AT SAID ELECTION WHICH SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS 13 "IRRIGATION DISTRICT - YES" "IRRIGATION DISTRICT - No", OR WORDS EQUIVALENT THERETO, AND SHALL ELECT AT LARGE THREE DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT, THE ACTUAL FORM OF BALLOT TO BE USED AT SAID ELECTION IS AS .FOLLOWS: 302 303 304 305 306 307 MARK YOUR BALLOT WITH AN X SHALL SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT BE ORGANIZED? 200 IRRIGATION DISTRICT "YES" 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT - "O" VOTE FOR THREE CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS. THE POLLS AT SAID ELECTION SHALL BE OPEN AT THE HOUR OF 80'CLOCK IN THE FORE" NOON AND CONTINUE OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF THE SAME DAY, AT WHICH TIME THE POLLS SHALL BE CLOSED AND OTHERWISE SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED AS NEARLY AS PRAQTI- CABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL ELECTION LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON. THE. POLLING PLACE IN SAID ELECTION DISTRICT AS ABOVE DEFINED IS AS FOLLOWS: "THE WALDRON FARM HOUSE" WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AT BEND, OREGON, THIS I6TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1918. (SEAL) (SIGNED) J. H. HANER. t, AND IT APPEARING FURTHER THAT SAID NOTICE CONTAINED A FULL AND COMPLETE DESCRIP- TION OF THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID DISTRICT, AND WAS IN ALL THINGS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE LAW; THAT THE POLLS WEREEDULY *ND REGULARLY OPENED AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1918, AND WERE KEPT OPEN UNTIL 80'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY WHEN SAME WERE CLOSED, AND THAT SAID ELECTION WAS HELD AT THE POLLING PLACE DESIGNATED IN THE ORDER CALLING SAID ELECTION. THAT THE JUDGES AND CLERKS APPOINTED BY THE COURT DULY QUALIFIED AND DULY AND REGULARLY CONDUCTED THE ELECTION, EXCEPT WHEREUPON THEIR SUCCESSORS WERE DULY ELECTED FROM AMONG THE DULY QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID ELECTION PRECINCT BY THE JUDGES AND CLERKS SO APPOINTED BY SAID COUNTY COURT. AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK FORTHWITH AFTER THE ORDER OF THIS COURT CALLING SAID ELECTION SENT A COPY OF SUCH NOTICE BY REGISTERED MAIL TO EACH LAND OWNER NOT JOINING IN THE PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT, INSOFAR AS NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF SUCH OWNERS COULD BE ASCERTAINED; AND IT APPEARING THAT ON THE 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19I8, AN ELECTION WAS CON- DUCTED AS NEARLY AS PRACTICABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, WITHIN SAID PROPOSED IRRIGATION DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING WHETHER OR NOT SAID DISTRICT SHOULD BE ORGANIZED, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING DIRECTORS OF AND FOR SAID DISTRICT; THAT THE FORM OF BALLOT USED IN SAID ELECTION WAS AS FOLLOWS: 135 "BALLOT MARK YOUR BALLOT WITH AN X SHALL SQUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT BE ORGANIZED? 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT — "YES" 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT TINOIt NOTE FOR THREE CANDIDATES FOR DIRECTORS: 302 Gus/wilt E. STADIG 303 JOHN W. GOTTER 304 GEO. F. CYRUS 305 306 397 AND THAT THE POLL LISTS AND TALLEY SHEETS OF SAID ELECTION WERE THEREAFTER DULY AND REGULARLY TRANSMITTED TO THE SHERIFF AND CLERK OF THIS COUNTY, AND ARE NOW BEFORE THIS COURT, AND THAT SAID POLL LIST AND TALLY SHEETS WERE AND ARE REGULARLY VER— IFIED AND CERTIFIED BY THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SAID ELECTION, WHO, IT APPEARS FROM SAID POLL LISTS AND TALLY SHEETS, AND AS HAS OTHERWISE BEEN MADE KNOWN TO THE COURT, WERE IN EACH CASE DULY AND REGULARLY QUALIFIED, AND DID DULY AND REGULARLY QUALIFY TO CONDUCT SAID ELECTION PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE BALLOTING THEREAT, AND THAT IT fPPEARS FROM SAID POLL LISTS AND TALLY SHEETS AND RETURNS FROM SAID PRECINCT, THAT THE VOTE THEREAT WAS AS FOLLOWS: 300 IRRIGATION DISTRICT "YES" 301 IRRIGATION DISTRICT ttNOrt 2 VOTES FOR DIRECTORS: 302 Gus E. STADIG i8 21 303 JOHN W. GOTTER 20 304 GEO. F. CYRUS 21 305 L. E. SMITH 306 W. W. VAN MATRE 307 B. C. KLINE 1 L. A. HUNT 3 AND IT APPEARING THAT 21 VOTES WERE CAST FOR SAID "IRRIGATION DISTRICT YES" AND FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF SAID DISTRICT, AND THAT 2 VOTES WERE CAST FOR "IRRIGATION DISTRICT — NO" AND AGAINST THE ORGANIZATION OF SAID DISTRICT, AND THAT 18 VOTES WERE CAST FOR GUSTAVE E. STADIG AS DIRECTOR, AND 20 VOTES FOR JOHN W. GOTTER, AND 21 VOTES FOR GEO. F. .LYRUS, AND 3 VOTES FOR L. E. °MITH, AND 1 VOTES FOR W. W.'VAN MATRE AND I VOTES FOR B. C. KLINE AND ONE FOR L. A. HUNT, ALLFOR DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT. -AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT MORE THAN THREE —FIFTHS OF THE VOTES CAST WERE AND ARE "IRRIGATION DISTRICT — YES". NOW THEREFORE, IT IS CONSIDERED ORDERED AND DECLARED THAT SUCH TERRITORY HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED WAS AND IS DULY ORGANIZED AS AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF S'>UAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT, AND THAT GUS E. STADIG, JOHN W. GOTTER AND GEO. F. CYRUS HAVING RECEIVED RESPECTIVLEY THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES FOR 12(3 WERE AND ARE EACH D.ULY ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF SAID DIRECTOR AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT, DIRECTOR, AT LARGE OF SAID DISTRICT,/AND THE CLERK OF THIS COURT IS -HEREBY DIRECTED TO IMMEDIATELY FILE FOR RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF CONVEYANCE FOR THIS COUNTY, AND OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, A COPY OF THIS• ORDER DULY CERTIFIED, AND IS FURTHER DIRECTED TO IMMEDIATELY FORWARD A COPY THEREOF TO THE CLERK 'OF THE COUNTY COURT OF SAID JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON• JUDGE. COM. THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET IN THE: COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE MARCH 6, 1918, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER BEING PRESENT. ROADS NOW AT THIS TIME COMES UP FOR CONSIDERATION THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS FOR THE OPENING OF CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS. RAY E. NEwcoMB ROAD WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT OF 'DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, ON THIS 5TH DAY OF MARCH, 1918, BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COURT, DEEMING IT EXPEDIENT AND TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO THOSE CONCERNED, THAT A COUNTY ROAD BE LOCATED, ESTABLISHED AND OPENED AS A COUNTY ROAD, AS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED AND ESTABLISHED, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SAID COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, THAT SAID COURT HEREBY DECLARES ITS 1 NTENTI ON T0_ LOCAT; ESTABLISH AND OPEN AS A COUNTY ROAD THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ROAD TO WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE Co W. ALLEN COUNTY ROAD AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 9, TP. 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, THENCE NORTH ALONG SUBDIVISION LINE ONE HALF MILE TO INTERSECTlTHE SECTION LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 4 AND 9, TP. 16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- TER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER SECTION 9, TP, 16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SECTION LINE BETWEEN SECTI ONS 4 AND 9 AND 5 AND 8, T. 16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST TO INTERSECT THE TUMALO-CLINE FALLS ROAD AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF'SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST. W. M. SAID ROAD TO BE 40 FEET WIDE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT PROPER NOTICE OF THE LOCATING, ESTABLISHING AND OPENING OF SAID ROAD BE GIMEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW. ANY REMONSTRANCES OR OBJECTIONS THERETO MUST BE FILED HEREIN WITHIN FIVE WEEKS FROM THE DATE HEREOF. DATED THIS 6TH DAY OF MARCH 1918. W. D. BARNES JUDGE, C. H. MILLER COMMISSIONER 1_37 B. F. PIERCY ROAD. WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, ON THIS MARCH 6, 1918, BEING A REGULAR. TERM OF SAID COURT, DEEMING IT EXPEDIENT AND TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO THOSE CONCERNED,, THAT A COUNTY ROAD BE LOCATED, ESTABLISHED AND OPENED AS A COUNTY ROAD, AS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED AND ESTABLISHED, THEREFORE, _ BE IT RESOLVED THAT SAID COURT HEREBY DECLARES ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH AND OPEN AS A COUNTY BY THE SAID COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, ROAD THE FOLLOWING.DESC.RIBED ROAD TO WIT: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 17,.TOWNSHIP 16, SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, THENCE EAST ONE-HALF MILE, THENCE NORTH ONE MILE TO INTERSECT THE Co W. ALLEN ROAD AT C O NER THE EAST QUARTER/ OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST. SAID ROAD TO BE 4o FEET WIDE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT PROPER NOTICE OF THE LOCATING, ESTABLISHING AND OPENING OF SAID ROAD BE GIVEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW. ANY REMONSTRANCES OR OBJECTIONS THERETO MUST BE FILED HEREIN WITHIN WEEKS FROM.THE DATE HEREOF, DATED THIS MARCH 6, 1918. W. D. BARNES FIVE COUNTY JUDGE. C. H. MILLER COMMISSIONER C. H. BARR ROAD WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, ON THIS 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 1915, BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COURT, DEEMING IT EXPEDIENT AND TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO THOSE CONCERNED, THAT A COUNTY ROAD BE LOCATED, ESTABLISHED AND OPENED AS A COUNTY ROAD, AS HEREINAFTER DESIGNATED AND ESTABLISHED, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SAID COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, THAT SAID 1'OURT HEREBY DECLARES ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH AND OPEN AS A COUNTY ROAD THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED ROAD, TO WIT: BEGINNING AT TH'E NORTH-EAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 TP• 16, 6OUTH RANGE 11 EAT, W. M., THENCE IN A" NORTHERLY DIRECTION OVER THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE AND TERMINATING AT A P01 N"T WHERE THE PRESENT BUCI4HORN CANYON COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTS THE NORTH SISTERS OR FRED WIESE COUNTY ROAD. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT PROPER NOTICE OF THE LOCATING, ESTABLISHING AND OPENING OF SAID ROAD BE GIVEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW. ANY REMONSTRANCES OR OBJECTIONS THERETO MUST BE FILED HEREIN WITHIN FIVE WEEKS FROM THE DATE HEREOF* DATED THIS 6TH DAY OF MARCH, 19184, W. D. BARNES JUDGE. C. H. MILLER COMMISSIONER• NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION 138 DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MARCH 7, 1918, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. OMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1918 THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE, AT 10:00 A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURMENT; JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MILLER OF REDMOND, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED BY THE COURT, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 1832 TO 1839 INC., No. 1841 TO 1846 INC., No. 1848 TO 1879 INC., NO. 1881 TO 1889 INC., t891 TO 1903 INC., AND 1905 TO 1910 INC„ BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET TUESDAY MARCH 12, 1918. OMMISS►ONER' BEND, OREGON, MARCH 12, 1918 THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMM. C. H. MILLER OF REDMOND, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSN. THIS MATTER COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME,. PETITIONING FOR RIGHT OF WAY PRIVILEGES ALONG CERTAIN HIGH WAYS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON, TERREBONNE, ORE. DEC..' 8 — 17 TO TH.E BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. GENTLEMEN: YOUR PETITIONERS, RESIDENTS AND TAXPAYERS OF DESCHUTES CO. DIRECTORS OF AN ASSOCIATION KNOWN AS THE TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, UNINCORPORATED, PETITION FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY PRIVLEGE ALONG THE HIGHWAYS OF DESCHUTES CO. (AS OUTLINED ON SEPERATE SHEET) SUBJECT TO SUCH RESTRICTIONS AS MAY BE IMPOSED BY THE COMMISSfONERS OF SAID COUNTY. SAID TELEPHONE CO IS' COMPRISED OF ABOUT THIRTY FIVE MEMBERS AND IS INTENDED TO BRING THE FARMERS OF THE TERREBONNE DISTRICT INTO TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION, AND WILL DIRECTLYr OR INDIRECTLY BENEFIT Fr. VERY RESIDENT OF THIS COMMUNITY. WE RESPECTFULLY ASK YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO GRANT OUR REQUEST• SIGNED ( F. E. PELLETT PRES 139 SAME IS CONTINUED UNTIL THE ROUTE IS DESCRIBED MORE DEFINITELY, SO ORDER RELATIVE THERETO, MAY BE MADE, VACATION BLK 152, HILLMAN. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME BY R. O. RIEGEL AND WIFE, ASKING FOR THE VACATION OF BLK 152 HILLMAN. PETITION TO VACATE TOWN PROPERTY To THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON GENTLEMEN: YOUR PETITIONER RESPECTFULLY REPRESENTS AND SHOWS TO THE COURT THAT ON THE 23RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1907, THERE WAS FILED AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, A PLAT AND DEDICATION MAP OF THE TOWN OF HILLMAN IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE, WHICH SAID TOWN IS NOW A. PART OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, OREGON, AND WHICH SAID MAP AND DEDICATION WAS DULY APPROVED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF CROOK COUNTY ON THE SAID 23RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1907, AND SAID TOWN OF HILLMAN HAS AT ALL TIMES SINCE SAID DATE BEEN RECOGNIZED AND CONSIDERED FOR PURPOSES OF TAXATION AND OTHERWISE, AS AN UN -INCORPORATED TOWN, AND WHICH TOWN WAS IN SAID MAP AND DEDICATION LAYED OUT INTO LOTS AND BLOCKS AND STREETS AND HIGHWAYS. THAT YOUR PETITIONER AND HIS WIFE, EDITH J. REIGEL ARE THE OWNERS OF ALL OF BLOCK 152 OF SAID TOWN OF HILLMAN, WHICH CONTAINS 32 LOTS, AND THAT THE ONLY OTHER PERSON INTEREST IN SAID BLOCK IS GEO. IUNKERS, WHO HAS AN INTEREST THEREIN AS MORTGAGEE. THAT SAID DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS OF NO VALUE FOR TOWN OR CITY PURPOSES, AND THAT THE VACATION THEREOF WOULD NOT BE INJURIOUS TO ANY PERSON OR PERSONS WITHIN THIS COUNTY, AND THAT AS CITY OR TOWN LOTS SAID PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO A TAXATION OUT OF PROPORTION TO THE ACTUAL VALUE THEREOF, THAT IS TO SAY, THE TAX LEVIED AGAINST SAID PROPERTY IS EXCESSIVE IN PROPORTION TO THE VALUE OF THE LAND, AND THAT THE LAND BLS MORE VALUABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. WHEREFORE, YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS THAT SAID BLOCK 152 AND THE WHOLE THEREOF OF THE 'TOWN OF HILLMAN, DESCHUTES .COUNTY, OREGON, BE VACATED AS TOWN LOTS. DATED THIS 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 118. R. 0. REIGEL PETITIONER SAME WAS CONTINUED AWAITING A REPLY FROM THE MORTGAGEE WHO CLAIMS AN INTEREST IN SAID PROPERTY. THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGJLWA_Y�. AT THIS TIME WAS PRESENTED A PETITION RELATIVE TO THE REPAIR OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE STATE HIGHWAY. BEND, OREGON, JANUARY 7 1918 TO THE HORONABLE COUNTY COURT, DESCHUTES COUNTY, BEND, ORE. THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU THAT THE CONDITION OF THE POST ROAD, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE DALL ES -CA LI FORN I A HIGHWAY, BETWEEN BEND, OREGON AND LAP I N E OREGON, IS IN SUCH CONDITIONIN PLACES THAT IT IS PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPLY WITH OUR CONTRACT CN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL DAILY OVER SAID ROAD. OF COURSE, YOUR HONORABLE BODY HAS JUDICIAL KNOWLEDGE THAT THIS ROUTE CANNOT BE SERVED OVER ANY OTHER HIGHWAY, NOR EVEN BY CARRYING SAID MAILS OVER PRIVATE ROADS. THE IMPASSABLE PORTIONS OF THIS ROAD ARE SUBSTANTIALLY AS FOLLOWS: A STRETCH BEGINNING AT HARPER AND EXTENDING OVER A TURNPIKE, A DISTANCE OF ABOUT ONE MILE. A SPACE OF ABOUT 300 FT OVER A MIRY PLACE, NEAR THE CORNER OF WHAT IS I; COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE OLD VANDEVERT HOMESTEAD. A STRETCH OF APPROXIMATELY A QUARTER OF A MILE WHERE SAID COUNTY ROAD CROSSES PAULINA CREEK. OWING TO THE FACT THAT FOR SEVERAL YEARS LAST PAST, THESE DIFFERENT PLACES ON THIS ROUTE HAVE BEEN GRADUALLY GROWING WORSE, WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY SUGGEST THAT ANY IMPROVEMENTS MADE THEREON BE OF A PERMANENT NATURE, INASMUCH AS TEMPORARY WORK HAS NOT PROVEN SATISFACTORY. THE FEDERAL STATUTES, GOVERNING STAR ROUTE CONTRACTORS, PROVIDE, AMONG OTHER THINGS, FOR THE DISCONTINUANCE OF MAIL SERVICE IN CASE LOCAL AUTHORITIES REFUSE OR NEGLECT TO KEEP THE RRESCRIBED ROUTES, OVER WHICH STAR ROUTES PASS, IN A REASONABLE PASSABLE CONDITION. HOWEVER, WE ARE WING THIS MATTER UP WITH YOUR HONORABLE BODY, BEFORE REPORTING ITS CONDITION THE FEDERAL AUTHORITIES, TO THE END THAT YOU MAY BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO REPAIR SAID ROAD FORTHWITH, AND MUST RESPECTFULLY ASK FOR AN IMMEDIATE REPLY, OTHERWISE, WE WILL BE OBLIGED TO WIRE CONDITIONS TO WASHINGTON, ASKING THAT WE BE RELIEVED FROM OUR CONTRACT OF CARRYING SUCH UNITED STATES MAILS, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS SAID RIND IS MADE PASSABLE. WENANDY LIVERY COMPANY BY LON L. Fox MANAGER, STAR ROUTE No. 73161. 73161 FROM BEND, BY LAPINE, FREMONT, AND FORT ROCK, TO SILVER LAKE, 92 MILES AND BACK, SEVEN TIMES A WEEK. LEAVE BEND DAILY IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF MAIL FROM TRAIN DUE AT 8:00 A. M, BUT NOT LATER THAN 10:00 A. M.; ARIVE AT SILVER LAKE IN 28 HOURS: LEAVE SILVER LAKE DAILY AT 8:00 A. M.; ARRIVE AT BEND NEXT DAY BY 12 M. REPAIR OF SAME WAS ORDERED AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE. STENOGRAPHER FOR FOOD ADMINISTRATOR. A PETITI ON WAS PRESENTED BY H. C. HARTRANFT, COUNTY FOOD ADMINISTRATOR, ASKING FOR THE SERVICES OF A .STENOGRAPHER FOR 3 DAYS A WEEK. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 2, 1918. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, BEND, OREGON. HON. GENTLEMEN: THE COURT NEEDS NOT TO BE INFORMED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED IS ACTING IN THE CAPACITY OF FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATOR FOR THIS COUNTY. THIS WORK IS CONSTANTLY GETTING HEAVIER, AND REQUIRES FROM THREE TO FOUR DAYS OUT OF EVERY WEEK TO LOOK AFTER ADMINSTRATION WORK. THE MATTER OF ANSWERING CORRESPONDENCE IS A LARGE PART OF THE WORK. MANY NEW REGULATIONS NEED CONSTANTLY TO BE RELAYED TO THE NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTY. THIS TAKES MUCH TYPEWRITER WORK. IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT I AM COMPELLED TO WORK FOR A LIVING WHICH TAKES SOME TIME IF 1 EXPECT TO DRAW MY SALARY. WITH THESE FEW STATEMENTS 1 AM COMING TO THE COURT TO ASK IF IT WILL ALLOW THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATCR THE SALARY OFF XHSTENOGRAPHER FOR, NOT TO EXCEED THREE DAYS IN A WEEK; AND THAT IF IT WILL MAKE SUCH AN ALLOWANCE, IT WILL SET THE AMOUNT TO BE PAID FOR AN EIGHT HOUR DAY. - THE FEDERAL PROVISION MAKES NO PROVISION FOR SUCH PAY, NOR DOES THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECEIVE PAY. ON THE OTHER HAND I DO NOT FEEL THAT 1 CAN AFFORD TO PAY SUCH WAGES OUT OF MY SMALL SALARY, UNLESS GET IT BACK. SHALL TAKE NO FURTHER STEP ALONG THIS LINE UNTIL THE COURT EITHER SETS ITS APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL AS ABOVE OUTLINED. THANKING YOU FOR PAST COURTESIES AND ASSURING YOU OF MY INTEREST IN THE MATTERS THAT YOU REPRESENT, I AM, TRULY YOURS, H. C. HARTRANFT COUNTY FOOD ADMINISTRATOR REQUEST WAS GRANTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN BY THE COUNTY COURT. ALCOHOL BOND. REED & HORTON. THE BOND FOR $250.00 FOR THE SALE OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY REED & HORTON, WAS PRESENTED AND APPROVED BY THE COURT. CI NDERI NG HIGHWAY THROUGH REDMOND. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED BY THE CITY OF REDMOND ASKING FOR THE REPAIR OF CERTAIN THROUGH STREETS IN REDMOND. IA1 REDMOND, OREGON, MARCM 5, 1918. To THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT DESCHUTES COUNTY, GENTLEMEN:--- IN ORDER TO CONNECT THE NORTH AND SOUTH AND EAST AND WEST HIGHWAYS THROUGH REDMOND IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO HAVE SOME WORK DONE IN THE WAY OF CINDERING. IN HAULING CINDERS TO THE CLINE FALLS ROAD THE TRUCKS RAN THRU THE MAIN STREET HERE AND HAVE MADE THIS STREET AND THE ONE RUNNING EAST AND WEST QUITE ROUGH. IT IS THE DESIRE OF THE CITY OF REDMOND TO HAVE THESE TWO STREETS REPAIRED AND WISH TO REQUEST SOME AID FROM THE COUNTY AS THESE TWO STREETS ARE LINKS IN THE THRU HIGHWAYS. 411E WOULD ASK THAT YOUR HONORABLE BODY MAKE A SURVEY OF THE SITUATION AND ADVISE US WHAT ASSISTANCE WE MAY EXPECT• VERY TRULY YOURS, CITY OF REDMOND, BY J. R. ROBERTS. CHAIRMAN STREETS & ALLEYS COMMITTEE. THIS MATTER WAS CONTINUED UNTIL A LATER DATE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF READJUSTING TAXES ON ) ORDER. MELROSE PARK, BY THOS. W. MARSHALL.) 000000 THIS CAUSE COMING ON THIS DAY TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF THOS. W. MARSHALL REPRESENTED BY W. B. DAGGETT, H:LS ATTORNEY, ASKING FOR AN ORDER OF THIS COURT AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SHERIFF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, TO COLLECT DELINQUENT TAXES ON MELROSE PARK AN ADDITI ON TO THE CITY OF REDMOND FOR THE YEARS EA S OF I913, AND I914, BASED ON A VALUATION OF $1600, AND COLLECTING PENALTIES AND INTEREST ALLOWED BY LAW ON SUCH VALUATION, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONER DESERVES THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS COURT, WHEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT THE SHERIFF OF DESCHUTES BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHOIRZED AND DIRECTED TO COLLECT TAXES ON SAID MELROSE PARK FOR THE YEARS OF 1913 AND 1914 BASED ON A VALUATION OF $1600 AND TO COLLECT THE PENALTIES AND INTEREST ALLOW— ED BY LAW ON SUCH VALUATION. DATED THIS I2TH DAY OF MARCH, 1918. W. D. BARNES COUNTY JUDGE. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MARCH 13, 1918. JUDGE COMM. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 13, 1918. +HE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER Co H. MILLER OF REDMOND BEING PRESENT. _ THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A: M. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED BY THE COURT, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 1911 TO 1936 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 66, 67, AND 68 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE: SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918. (2.1 COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 20, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER Co H. MILLER OF REDMOND BEING PRESENT, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A. M. CLAIMS THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED BY THE COURT, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 1951 TO 1954 INCLUSIVE, AND 1956 TO 1960 INCLUSIVE, AND 1962 TO 1963 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 69 AND 70 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMPNC UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE MARCH TERM. JUDGE. 3 OMMISSI CNE:R. 143 BEND, OREGON, APRIL 3, 1918. THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE JUDGES OFFICE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., THIS DATE, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER Co H. MILLER, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, AFTER WHICH COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AGAIN AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT I :30 O'CLOCK P.M. , SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT THE MORNING SESSION. IN THE MATTER OF THE F. E. DAYTON ET AL ROAD IN SEC. 27 T. 16 S. R. 11 E.W.M: A PETITION SINGED BY 15 FREEHOLDERS WAS READ. A REMONSTRANCE SIGNED BY 18 FREEHOLDERS, PRAYING THAT THE PETITION OF F. E. DAYTON, ET AL BE DENIED, CAME UP FOR CONSIDERATION, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE NUMBER OF REMONSTRATORS EXCEEDED THAT OF THE PETITIONERS, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE SAID PETITION BE DENIED. REQUEST FOR AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS FOR THREE COMPANIES OF HOME DEFENSE GUARDS: A COMMITTEE OF THE BEND COMMERCIAL CLUB CONSISTING OF J. P. KEYES, F. DEMENT AND D. MCPHERSON PRESENTED A REQUEST TO THE COURT FOR AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS FOR THREE COMPANIES OF HOME DEFENSE GUARDS, PROVIDED ATHE STATE FURNISH ARMS. THE SAME WAS FAVORABLY CONSIDERED AND TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. IN THE MATTER OF H. HELGESEN'S REQUEST FOR REBATE OF TAXES: THIS MATTER CAME UP BEFORE THE COURT FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME; IT APPEAR- ING FROM REPRESENTATIONS OF THE ASSESSOR THAT HE WAS NOT UNJUSTLY TAXED, THE REQUEST WAS DENIED. NEED OF POJSON FOR EXTERMI- NATION OF SQUIRRELS: R. A. WARD, COUNTY AGRICULTURIST, PRESENTING THE NEED OF POISON FOR THE EX- TERMINATION OF SQUIRRELS, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($150.00) BE DRAWN FOR THAT PURPOSE. SUPPORT OF FARM AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION WORK: -IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR FIVE HUNDRED FORTY DOLLARS ($540.00) BE DRAWN IN FAVOR OF C. L. HAWLEY, TREASURER, BQ6R0 OF REGENTS, 0.A.C., AS THE FIRST SEMI— ANNUAL INSTALLMENT FOR SUPPORT OF FARM AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION WORK. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 4, 1918, AT I0: 0 O'CLOCK A.M. COMMISSIONER. 144 BEND, OREGON, APRIL 4, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER, BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 OTCLOCK A.M. REPORT ON AUDIT OF COUNTY ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR 19174 MAX CRANDALL, ACCOUNTANT, PRESENTED TO THE COURT REPORT ON AUDIT OF COUNTY ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR 1917. MEETING ADJOURNED TO MEET AGAIN AT 1:30 OTCLOCK P.M.. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 OTCLOCK P.M. SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT THE MORNING SESSION. MRS. HATTIE HUNTINGTON, AN INDIGENT: THIS MATTER COMING UP BEFORE THE COURT AT THIS TIME, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) BE DRAWN FOR THE RELIEF OF MRS. HATTIE HUNTINGTON EACH MONTH UNTIL DISCONTINUED BY ORDER OF COURT. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 5, 191§. JUDGE 07Q.44e6c, BEND, OREGON, APRIL 5, 1918., THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER, BEING PRESENT. CLAIMS: THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION; SAME BEING AUDITED BY THE COURT, AND IT 1S HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 1966 TO 1974 INC., No.1917 TO 1979 INC., No. 1982, 1-984, No. 1988 TO 1991 INC., 1993 TO 2003 INC., 2005 TO 2027 INC., 2029 To 2036 INC., 2038 To 2040 INC., 2042 TO 2054 INC., 2056, 2058 To 2060 INC., 2061, 2065, 2076 1T0 2087 INC., BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY APRIL 10, 1918. JUDGE COMMISSIONER. r 145 HAVE BEEN BOUND. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 10, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COM- MISSIONERS Co H. MILLER AND A. L. MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WARRANT ORDERED FOR PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS FOR HOME DEFENSE GUARDS: THIS MATTER COMING UP BEFORE THE COURT FOR CONSIDERATION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FOR ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($I000.00) BE APPROPRIATED TO PURCHASE UNIFORMS FOR HOME DEFENSE GUARDS, UPON PRESENTATION TO THE COURT THAT THE STATE HAS FURNISHED THE REQUISITE ARMS. ASSESSOR W. T. MULLARKEY APPEARED BEFORE THE COURT AT THIS TIME TO CONSULT AS 70 VALUATIONS FOR PURPOSES OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1918. REPORT ON STATUS OF WORK OF TRANSCRIBING RECORDS FROM THOSE OF CROOK CO., AND STATE- MENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR YEAR 1917; MAX CRANDALL, ACCOUNTANT, PRESENTED THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON STATUS OF WORK OF ' TRANSCRIBING RECORDS FROM THOSE OF CROOK CO., FOR YEAR 1917. TO HONORABLE COUNTY COURT, DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORE. GENTLEMEN: - AND A STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES ON THE INVESTIGATION OF THE WORK, PERTAINING TO THE TRANSCRIBING OF RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, FOR THE RECORDS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, WHICH YOU HAVE ASKED ME TO DO, WILL SAY 1 WENT TO PRINEVILLE AND FOUND THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: THE TRANSCRIBING CONSISTS OF NINETEEN VOLUMES OF DEEDS, TWO VOLUMES OF U.S. PATENTS, ONE VOLUME OF MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTS AND FOURTEEN VOLUMES OF MORTGAGES. THE DEEDS AND U. S. PATENT RECORDS HAVE NOW BEEN PROOF READ AND FOURTEEN VOLUMES THE BALANCE ARE WAITING FOR COVERS, THAT HAVE BEEN ORDERED. FOR SOME TIME. THE DEED RECORDS ARE NOW IN CLERK'S OFFICE IN BEND. THERE HAS BEEN TRANSCRIBED 160 CASES IN EQUITY IN A CIRCUIT COURT JOURNAL AS FOLLOWS: COMPLAINT, DEMURRERS OR OTHER APPEARANCES AND DISPOSITION OF THE CASE, A REGISTER' OF ALL PAPERS FILED IN EACH CASE IS ENTERED A T THE HEADING OF EACH CASE. THERE IS 112 COMPLETED CASES IN PROBATE COURT AND A TOTAL OF 217 CASES. THERE IS FROM FOUR TO SIX WEEKS, ONE PERSON TRANSCRIBING, TO BE DONE ON COURT CASES. THERE IS UNCOMPLETED THE PROOF READING OF THE FOURTEEN VOLUMES OF MORTGAGES ,AND WITHOUT ANY COMPARISON TO GUIDE THEM, THE PEOPLE DOING THIS WORK ESTIMATE IT WILL TAKE UNTIL MAY IOTH OR 20 TO COMPLETE, THERE ARE 106 PLATS. OF CITY ADDITIONS, PERTAINING TO PROPERTY IN DESCHUTES COUNTY THAT -IS -YET TO BE TRANSCRIBED. THE ORIGINAL TRACING OF THESE PLATS WERE REMOVED FROM THE FILES OF CROOK COUNTY, AND BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTY, BUT AS SOME OF THESE ARE FOR BOUND RECORDS, PART AND PERHAPS ALL, WIUL HAVE TO BE RETURNED TO THEM. 146 THE COST OF DOING THESE PLATS IN A WORKMANSHIP MANNER, WITH THE CARE NECESSARY TO MAKE A CORRECT RECORD, HAS BEEN ESTIMATED BY SURVEYORS TO BE ABOUT $1000.00. THIS AMOUNT IS DISPUTED, BUT IT IS A CLASS OF WORK THAT IS VERY EXACTING AND SHOULD NOT BE SLIGHTED. THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 120,000 FOLIO ON DEEDS, MORTGAGE AND MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS TRANSCRIBED. THE COST TO DATE HAS BEEN $3413.72, AND, IF FINISHED BY MAY 15TH WILL COST IN ADDITION 3380. THIS IS FOR WORK ONLY, TRANSCRIBING, PROOF READING AND JANITOR. MR. HANER HAS MADE NO CHARGE FOR CERTIFICATION, NOR EXTRA PERSONAL EXPENSES AS YET. THE TAX RECORDS HAVE BEEN TRANSCRIBED IN PART)ONLY. UNPAID, FOR YEARS 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, AND 19.14 THE DELINQUENT TAXES, YET WILL NOT TAKE VERY MUCH TIME TO TRANS- CRIBE, BUT IF A COMPLETE RECORD IS INTENDED IN READING OF LAWS OF 1913, PAGE 25, SECTION 12 OF CHAPTER 10, "AND TAX RECORDS RELATING TO, OR AFFECTING REAL ESTATE NEW COUNTY", IS INTENDED TO HAVE A COMPLETE TAX RECORD, IT WILL BE A MUCH LARGER TASK. THERE IS A CLASS OF RECORDS THAT IS NOT DEMANDED BY LAW TO BE TRANSCRIBED, WHICH IF NOT, MAY CAUSE LOSS TO SOME TAX PAYER BY UNSCRUPULOUS PERSONS, AND THAT IS CHATTEL MORTGAGES. THE CHATTEL MORTGAGES ON PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THIS COUNTY HAVOOT BEEN TRANS- CRIBED. THERE IS A CARBON COPY OF ALL THE 36 TRANSCRIBED VOLUMES BELONGING TO THE COUNTY WHICH ARE WORTH FROM $20.00 TO $30.00 EACH TO ANY ONE WISHING TO START AN ABSTRACT BUSINESS AND WHICH WILL MATERIALLY REDUCE THE COST.OF THE TRANSCRIBING. STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF DESCHUTES COUNTY DEC. 31, 1917 WORKING ASSETS GENERAL FUND CASH IN HANDS TREASURER tt 11 tr SHERIFF 1915 TAX rr rt rr rt 1916 rr n n n COUNTY CISERK AMOUNT DUE FROM STATE SCALP BOUNTY LIABILITIES OUTSTANDING WARRANTS (ISSUED FOR DEC.EXPENDITURES NOT RETRUED FOR PAYMENT) EXCESS WORKING ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES $i6,652.32 151.14 545.19 116.50 287.50 .5770.82 11981.83 $17,752.65 017,752.65 THE PROPORTION OF UNCOLEECTED 1915 AND 1916 TAX BELONGING TO THE GENERAL FUND IS NOT EASILY AVAILABLE, BUT WILL IN TIME YIELD CONSIDERABLE REVENUE. NOR 00 WE KNOW THE AMOUNT COLLECTED BY CROOK COUNTY SINCE DIVISION DATE, ON TAXES PRIOR TO 1915. THE FURNITURE FOR FURNISHING COURT OFFICES AND COURTROOM COST $3344.50. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED. CRANDALL & ROBERTS BY MAX CRANDALL DATED AT BEND, OREGON THIS IOTH DAY OF APRIL, 1918. .14-7 1 �sr ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 11, 1918. COMMISSIONERS BEND, OREGON, APRIL 11, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M.,RURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT; JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONERS C.H. MILLER AND A. L. MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. UPON REQUEST OF A. H. HORN, THE COUNTY COURT INSPECTED THE NORTH GRADE NEAR TUMALO CREEK ON BEND — SISTERS ROAD WITH A VIEW TO REDUCING THE GRADE. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT I :30 O'CLOCK P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M., SAME MEMBERS BEING PRESENT AS AT THE MORNING SESSION. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE I X L LUMBER CO: THE PETITION OF THE 1 X L LUMBER CO., BY W. R. WILKINSON, GENERAL MANAGER, PRAYING THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE DESCHUTESI{-jgtR BE DECLARED A HIGHWAY FOR THE TRANS— PORTATION OF LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER, COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION BEFORE THE COURT AT THIS TIME, IT WAS ORDERED THAT PETITION BE REFERRED TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR OPINION AS TO ,FORM. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 13, 1918. JUDGE OMMISSIONERS. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 13, 19i8. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMM. MILLER BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 A. M., BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. NO BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, EXCEPT THE INSPECTION OF COUNTY ROADS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT' ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 1918. JUDGE, OMMISSIONER. i4S BEND, OREGON, APR I L 24, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNIrY, ORECON, MET IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE I N THE COURT HOUSE, TH IS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, AT 10:00 A. M. OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, CORVALL IS, MARCH 22, 1918. J. H. HANER, COUNTY, CLERK DESCHUTES CO, BEND, OREG ON. DEAR SIR: --- WILL YOU KINDLY C ALL TO THE ATTENTION OF YOUR COUNTY COURT THE FACT THAT THE FIRST SEMI -ANNUAL INSTALLMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION VOR THE YEAR 1918 FOR THE SUPPORT OF FARM AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION WORK IN YOUR COUNTY IN THE AMOUNT OF $540.00, IS NOW DUE. IN ORDER TO AV 0! D HANDICAPPING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK 17 SHOULD BE FORWARDED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO MR. C. L. HAWLEY, TREASURER OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE OREGON ST ATE AGR I CULTURAL COLLEGE, AT CORV ALLI S, OREGON. WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT THE ABOVE MENTIONED AMOUNT, UNLESS YOUR HONORABLE BODY SHOULD DESIRE TO FORWARD THE TOTAL AMOUNT FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR IN ONE INSTALMENT, BE FORWARDED BY CERTIFED CHECK OR BANK DRAFT, SHOULD YOUR COUNTY WARR ANT NOT 8E_ PAYABLE UPON PRESENT AT ION. THANKING YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER, WE BEG TO REMAIN, VERY RESPECTFULLY, E. M. DUFFY, BUSINESS MANAGER BY R. L. ST ONEBERG. AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION OF THE ABOVE, 1 T WAS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE: CLERK BE, AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A W ARR ANT IN THE SUM OF $540.00, PAYABLE AS ABOVE MENTIONED, AS DESCHUTES COUNTY'S SEMI-ANNUAL INSTALLMENT FOR THE SUPPORT OF FARM AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION WORK. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING PORTIONS OF DESCHUTES RIVER AS A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. THE APPLICATION OF THE !(i>:A.'._ L.hLUMBER COMPANY, HAVING BEEN PRESENTED AT A RECENT MEETING, ASKING THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE DESCHU'CES RIVER BE DECLARED A PUBLIC HIGHWAY, AND THIS APPLICATION HAVING BEEN REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR APPROVAL AS TO FORM AND CONTENTS; AND THE FORM HAVING BEEN APPROVED BY THE DISTRI CT ATT ORNEY, THE FOLL Owl NG ORDER I S HEREBY ENTERED, Now AT THIS TIME THIS MATTER C•OM,NG ON FOR HEARING UPON APPLICATION OF THE I. X. L. LUMBER COMPANY, A CORPORATION, PRAYING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF DESCHUTES RIVER AS A PUBLIC HIGHWAY FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANSPORTING LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER, AND UT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM THE READING OF THE APPLICATION OF SAI D I. X. L. LUMBER COMPANY, AND FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES IN THIS COURT, THAT THE DESCHUTES RIVER FROM BENHAM FALLS SOUTH TO THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND INCLUDING BOTH BIG AND LITTLE RIVERS HAS NOT BEEN BY LAW DECLARED TO BE NAVIGABLE, AND IS NOT IN FACT NAVIGABLE FOR COMMERCI AL PURPOSES, AND IT FURTHER APPEARI NC TO THE COURT THAT SAID PORTIONS OF DESCHUTES RIVER SHOUL BE MADE NAVIGABLE OR CREATED A PUBLIC HIGHWAY AS BY LAW PROVIDED FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER; THEREFORE, lTis HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT ALL OF THAT PORTI ON OF DESCHUTES RIVER, INCLUDING BOTH BIG RIVER AND LITTLE RIVER LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY AND BENHAM FALLS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, BE, AND THE: SAME IS HEREBY DECLARED TO BE 'A PUBLIC,A41GHWAY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FLOATING AND TRANSPORTING OF LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER ON SUCH PORTION OF SAID STREAM, SUBJECT ONLY, TO THE RIGHTS OF ANY r OWNER OR OWNERS OF LAND ADJACENT TO OR ACROSS WHICH SUCH STREAM FLOWS, FOR SUCH DAMAGES AS MAY BE DEEMED DUE -SUCH. OWNER OR OWNERS, OR AS MAY BE AGREED UPON WITH SAID OWNER OR OWNERS, AND GENTLEMEN; - .4°1 IT is FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED THAT' ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, FIRM OR CORPORATION, AND PARTICULARLY THE I. X. L. LUMBER COMPANY, THE APPLICANT HEREIN DESIRING TO USE SAID STREAM FOR THE PURPOSES HEREIN NAMED, SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO PASS ALONG THE BANKS OF SAID STREAM FOR THE PURPOSE OF DOING THE NECESS ARY WORK AND KEEPING THE SAME IN REPAIR, AND IN PROPER CONDITION FOR THE TRANSPORT ATI ON Or` LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER, AND PROPERLY SUPERINTENDING AND MANAGING SAME. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED THAT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROPERLY HANDLING AND CONTROLLING ANY, LOGS, TIMBER OR LUMBER TRANSPORTED DOWN SAID STREAM BY FLOATING. OR OTHERWI SE, THAT ALL NECESSARY DAMS. AND BOOMS MAY BE PLACED OR ERECTED THEREIN. DATED THIS 24TH DAY OF APR IL, 1918. W. D. BARNES COUNTY JUDGE. C. H. MILLER COMM! SS I ON ER. A. L. MACKINTOSH. COMMISSIONER. IN RE REPAIR OF NORTH LATERAL ON GREENWOOD AVENUE. THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS PRESENTED TO THE COURT AT THIS T.UME, BEND, ORE. APR! L, 24TH. 1918. TO THE HONER ABLE COURT, DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORE. IN AS MUCH AS THE SYPHON CONSTRUCTED BY THE COUNTY TO CONVEY THE NORTH LATERAL UNDER .AND ACROSS GREENWOOD AVE. HAS NEVER PROVED SATISFACTORY; IT CONTINUALLY FILLING WITH MATERIAL THEREBY PREVENTING THE FLOW OF A SURF ICIENT AMOUNT OF WATER NEEDED, ALSO DAMING AND BACKING UP THE WATER, CAUSING THE DITCH TO OVERFLOW DURING THE LAST TWENTY FOUR HOURS, TO SUCH AN EXTEND AS TO CAUSE GREAT DAMAGE TO THE DI TCH, AND L ANDS UNDER I T. THEREFOR WE THE OFF 1 CERS OF THE NORTH I RR I C AT I ON CO. ASK YOUR .HONER ABLE BOARD TO PROMPTLY MAKE ALL REPAIRS CAUSED BY SAI D OVERFLOW, TO BOTH OUR DITCH AND L ANDS EFFECTED, AS WELL AS DAMAGE DONE BY THE OVERFLOW TO THE WI EST LATERAL. I N ORDER TO AVOID ANY FURTHER DAMAGE FROM THIS S OURSE WE WOULD RECOMEND THAT YOU REMOVE THE SYRHON ACROSS GREENWOOD AVE., REPLACE THE DITCH ON GRADE AS ORIGINALY CONSTRUCTED BY US, AND ERRECT A SUBST ANTI AL BRIDGE INSTEAD THEREOF. YOURS RESPECTFULY, THE NORTH I RR I C ATI ON COMPANY, BY J. N. HUNTER, PRES I DENT, L. D. WI EST SECRETARY. AFTER CONSIDERATION, AND DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT REPAIRS BE MADE AS OUTLINED. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR DISCUSSION AT THIS TIME , ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT WAS ADJOURNED. J U®GE OM MISS TONER a (`��,/1/ OMM ISS I ONER II 1L50 BEND, OREGON, MAY 112, 018. THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COURT ROOM, THIS DATE, JUDGE W. D. BARNES, AND COMMISSIONERS C. H. MILLER AND A. L. MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 A. M. REPAIR OF TETHEROW BRIDGE. A COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED BY FRED R-AWSON, REGARDING THE TETHEROW 'BRIDGE, AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT J. J. CUIININGHAM BE INSTRUCTED TO INSPECT SAME, AND ADVISE WHAT REPAIRS ARE NEEDED TO PUT SAME IN GOOD CONDITION. UNIFORMS FOR HOME DEFENSE GUARDS. THIS MATTER AGAIN CAME UP FOR DISCUSSION. MR. D. G. MCPHERSON APPEARED BEFORE THE COURT AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BEND GUARDS. HE REQUESTED THE COURT TO SPECIFY THE AMOUNT THEY COULD SET ASIDE FOR UNIFORMS. AFTER CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, THE AMOUNT OF $2540.00 WAS SET ASIDE, TO BE USED AS FOLLOWS: $10.00 EACH FOR PRIVATE'S UNIFORMS FOR 150 MEMBERS OF THE BEND GUARDS, AND 65 MEMBERS OF THE REDMOND GUARDS: $30.00 EACH FOR 13 OFFICERS UNIFORMS. MOTION CARRIED. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. JUDGE OMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, MAY L, I918., COURT RECONVENED AT I:30 O'CLOCK P. M. THIS DATE, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. THE AFTERNOON WAS SPENT IN AUDITING COUNTY CLAIMS, AND CONSIDERING ROAD MATTERS. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MAY 2, 1918. COMMISSIONER i OvatflA5V6-- COMMISSIONER 151 1 0 MAY 2, 1918, BEND, OREGON. THE COUNTY COURT CONVENED IN THE JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNEMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MILLER BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, IT IS NOW ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 2088, 2090 TO 2116 INC, 2118, 2119, 2120, 2122 TO 2132 INC, 2134 TO 2163 INC, 2166 TO 2171 INC, 2175, 2176, 2179 TO 2199 INC, BE AND AS SHOWN ON PAGES 75, 76, 77 AND 78 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, II THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED/ AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MAY 8, 1918. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, MAY 8, 19i8. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES, COMMISSIONERS MILLER AND MACKINTOSH BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 A. M. IN RE CLINE FALLS PRECINCT, JUDGES OF ELECTION. J. W. WRIGHT OF CLINE FALLS, APPEARED BEFORE THE COURT AT THIS TIME, AND OBJECTED TO TWO REPUBLICANS SERVING AS JUDGES ON THIS ELECTION BOARD AT THE COMING PRIMARY ELECTION. SAME WAS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT UNTIL THE COURT COULD CONSULT WITH THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FORCO NS I DERATI ON, AFTER THE CLAIMS WERE AUD I TEp, IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2202 TO 2247 INC, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 79 AND 80 OF CLAIM DOCKET N0. 1, BE ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MAY 15, 1918. N�r✓iu,a�q JUDGE COMMISSIONER OMM ISS I ONER ti 1152 BEND, OREGON, MAY 15, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE JUDGE'S OFFICE, THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES, AND COMMISSIONER Co K. MILLER BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN RE CLINE FALLS PRECINCT, JUDGES OF ELECTION* THIS MATTER WAS AGAIN PRESENTED. UPON ADVICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE FOLLOWING ORDER WAS ENTERED. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE 0 OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BOARD FOR CLINE FALLS, PRECINCT No. 18. WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT HAS HERETOFORE MADE AN ORDER APPOINTING AN ELECTION BOARD FOR THE ABOVE - NAMED PRECINCT AND WHEREAS, IT APPEARS THAT BOTH OF THE JUDGES TO^WIT: JOHN PARK AND HENRY HELMHOLTZ ARE BOTH MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY,' AND WHEREAS, THE LAW PROHIBITS MORE THAN ONE JUDGE OF AN ELECTION BOARD FOR ANY POLITOCAL PARTY; THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, AND ADJUDGED THATtTHAT PORTION OF THE ORDER OF SAID ELECTION BOARD IN WHICH HENRY HELMHOLTZ IS NAMED AS JUDGE, IS HEREBY RESCINDED, AND FRED D. RAWSON IS HEREBY APPOINTED TO ACT AS JUDGE OF CLINE FALLS PRECINCT No. 18. DATED MAY 15-1918. W. D. BARNES, C. H. MILLER A. L. MACKINTOSH, COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. A REQUEST HAVING BEEN MADE TO INVESTIGATE THE DUMPING GROUrDS AT REDMOND, COMMISS IONER MILLER REPORTED THAT SAME WAS OK. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME BEING AUDITED, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2248 TO 2264, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 81 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJODR`Nso:?. C' JUDGE. COMM I S.S I O N ER . dL c;72 COMMISSIONER. 153 THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COURT ROOM, JUNE 5, 1918, JUDGE BARNES, AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10_:00 A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND CONTINUED TILL THE AFTERNOON SESSION. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED,. COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P.M. JUDGE COMM. COMM. JUNE 5, 1918, THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY WERE AGAINST CONSIDERED, AND CONTINUED THROUGHOUT THIS SESSION. UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10:00 A. M. , JUNE 6-1918. JUDGE COMM. COMM. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 6-1918. THE COUNTY COURT CONVENED IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT SESSION OF JUNE 5TH. CLAIMS. CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED,. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2265 TO 2297, No. 2299 TO 2308, No. 2311 TO 2322 INC, No. 2325 TO 2380 INC, No. 2382 , 23 85, 2387 AND 2388. AS SHOWN ON PAGES 81 TO 85 INCLUSIVE OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOT ION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET FR*JDAY JUNE 7, 1918. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. 11_54 BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT ROOM AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE W. D. BARNES, AND COMM. C. H. MILLER PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. IN RE H.. B. FORD ROAD, NOW NAMED MACKINTOSH ROAD. THE NOTICES ON THE MACKINTOSH ROAD HAVING BEEN POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE REPORT OF VIEWERS WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, IN THE MATTER OF THE A. L. MACKINTOSH EL AL COUNTY ROAD, WE THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS, APPOINTED BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAID ROAD, BEG LEAVE TO REPORT THAT WE MET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON MAY 3, 1918, AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAME. WE FOUND A FEASIBLE AND PRACTICAL ROUT AS CONTAINED IN THE MAP AND NOTES HERETO APPENDED. IN AS MUCH AS THE BENNIFITS ARE GRATER THAN THE DAMAGES WE HAVE NOT ASSESED ANY DAMAGES. l'VE CONSIDER THE ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND WOULD THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONERS BE GRANTED. RESPECTFULLY. F. H. MAY, SURVEYOR J. J. CUNNINGHAM, VIEWER S. R. HOGIN VIEWER REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND FILED. RAY E. NEWCOMB ROAD. THE NOTICES ON THE RAY E. NEWCOMB ROAD HAVING BEEN POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS IS NOW PRESENTED: IN THE MATTER OF THE RAY E. NEWCOMB ET AL COUNTY ROAD, WE THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS, APPOINTED BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAID ROAD, BEG LEAVE TO REPORT -THAT WE MET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON MAY 6, ►918, AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAME. WE FOUND A FEASIBLE AND PRACTICAL ROAD AS CONTAINED IN MAP AND NOTES HERETO APPENDED. IN AS MUCH AS BENEFITS ARE GRATER THAN .THE DAMAGES WE HAVE NOT ASSESSED ANY DAMAGES. WE CONSIDER THE ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND WOULD THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONERS BE GRANTED. RESPECTFULLY, F. H. MAY, SURVEYOR F. N. WALLACE VIEWER J. J. CUNNINGHAM VIEWER REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND FILED. B. F. PIERCY ROAD. THE NOTICES ON THE B. F. PIERCY ROAD HAVING BEEN POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS IS NOW PRESENTED: " IN THE MATTER OF THE B. F. PIERCY E:TAL: COUNTY ROAD, WE THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS, APPOINTED BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY THE SAID ROAD, BEG LEAVE TO REPORT THAT WE MET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON MAY 6, 1918, AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAME, WE FOUND A FEASIBLE AND PRACTICAL ROAD AS CONTAINED IN 155 MAP AND NOTES HERETO APPENDED. INAS MUCH AS THE BENEFITS ARE GRATER THAN THE DAMAGES WE HAVE NOT ASSESSED ANY DAMAGES. WE CONSIDER THE ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND WOULD THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONERS BE it GRANTED. RESPECTFULLY, F. H. MAY, F. N. WALLACE J. J. CUNNINGHAM SURVEYOR VIEWER VIEWER THE REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND FILED. C. H. BARR ROAD, THE NOTICES ON THIS ROAD HAVING BEEN POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS WAS NOW PRESENTED, n IN THE MATTER OF THE C. H. BARR ETAL COUNTY ROAD, WE THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS, APPOINTED BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY, TO VIEW OUT AND SURVEY SAID ROAD, BEG LEAVE TO REPORT THAT WE MET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON MAY IO, 1918, AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW OUT SAME. WE FOUND A FEASIBLE AND PRACTICAL ROAD, BUT OWE I NG TO THE LENGTH OF THE ROAD AND ITS LOCATION WERE UNABEE TO SURVEY IT AT THIS TIME, AS IT IS A JOB FOR A CORPS OfF`.SURVEYORS AND WILL TAKE SEVERAL DAYS. IN AS MUCH AS THE BENEFITS ARE GRATER THAN THE DAMAGES WE HAVE NOT ASSESSED ANY DAMAGES. WE CONSIDER THE ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND WOULD THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT THE PRYAER OF THE PETITIONERS BE GRANTED. RESPECTFULLY, F. H. MAY, SURVEYOR, VIEWER VIEWER THE REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND FILED. J. M. GRIFFIN ROAD. THE PETITION ON THIS ROAD COMING UP FOR HEARING AT THIS TIME, A REMONSTRANCE HAVING BEEN FILLED BY I. E. WIMER AND OTHERS, ASKING THAT THIS ROAD BE NOT ESTABLISHED, THE PETITION WAS•DISALLOWED. NO OTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. JUDGE COMM.. BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, dUNE II, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED IN THE COURT ROOM THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER BEING PRESENT. VARIOUS MATTERS WERE DISCUSSED AND CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 P. M. / JUDGE P- COMM. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 11, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, JUDGE BARNES, AND COMMISSIONERS M'I'LLER AND MACKINTOSH PRESENT. BOYS AND GaJRLS CLUB WORK, IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS. THhS MATTER COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION BY THE COURT, AFTER DISCUSSION IT WAS ORDERED THAT A CONTRACT WITH THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BE SIGNED, AND THAT THE COUNTY CLUB LEADER BE THE COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT. J. ALTON THOMPSON, ALSO THAT HIS SALARY FOR THE MONTH OF JULY BE PAID BY THE COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING PORTIONS OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER AS A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. THE FOLLOWING PROTEST WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, To THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREG ON; THE UNDERS 1 G NDD ARE OWNERS OF LAND UPON, ACROSS AND ADJACENT TO WHICH THE DESCHUTES RIVER FLOWS IN ITS NATURAL COURSE, WHICH YOUR HONORABLE BODY, UPON PETITION OF THE I X L LUMBER COMPANY, BY ORDER MADE AND ENTERED APRIL 24, 1918, DECLARED TO BE A PUBLIC HIGHWAY, FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF LOGS, TIMBER AND LUMBER. WITHOUT ETHER THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES OR SAID PETITIONER GETTING THE CONSENT OF PROPERTY OWNERS, AS THE STATUTE REQUIRES, FOR SUCH USE OF RIVER, PERSONS REPRESENTING THEMSELVES TO BE IN THE EMPLOY OF SAID PETITIONER HAVE TRESPASSED UPON ENCLOSED PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, SINCE THE DATE OF YOUR SAID ORDER AND QUOTING THE ACTI ON OF YOUR HONORABLE BODY AS AUTHORITY THEREFOR, AND HAVE MATERI ALLY DAMAGED OUR ,SAID PROPERTIES. WHILE WE ARE HEARTILY IN FAVOR OF ANY PROPER DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE, WE MUST PROTEST AGAINST THIS ASSUMPTION BY YOUR HONORABLE BODY OF THE RIGHT TO TAKE OUR PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC USE WITH OUT ANY LEGAL PROCESS, AND RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU RESCIND THE ACTI ON UNDER WHICH TRESPASSERS NOW CLAIM COLOR OF RIGHT TO DAMAGE OUR PROPERTIES. C. B. ALLEN JOHNSON AND GRAY BY C. J. JOHNSON 8. S. STEARNS UPON DUE CONSI DERATI ON, THIS PROTEST WAS REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS OPINION, AND CONTINUED UNTIL A LATER DATE. ROAD WORK, CITY OF BEND. ORDERED THAT A WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $ 1 000.00 BE DRAWN IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF BEND, IN PAYMENT FOR WORK DONE UPON HIGHWAYS THROUGH THE CITY OF BEND. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSI DERATI ON AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE 19, 1918. JUDGE. COMM. COMM. 157 BEND, OREGON, JUNE 19, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10 :00 A. M, WITH JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER PRESENT. CLAIMS'. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGA INST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 2389 TO 242i INCLUSIVE, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS AN PAYMENTTTHEREOF. CARE OF INDIGENT. ORDERED THAT $ I0.00 PER MONTH BE ALLOWED, MRS. M. B. HOWE, UNTIL DISCONTINUED BY THE ORDER'OF THIS COURT. CARE OF INDIGENT. ORDERED THAT THE SUM OF $I0.O0 PER MONTH BE ALLOWED MARION J. SAXON, TUBERCULAR PATIENT, FOR HIS SUPPORT, UNTIL THIS PAYMENT IS DISCONTINUED BY THE ORDER OF THIS COURT. ROAD 9-17-12 IN THE MATTER OF A ROAD IN THE VICINITY OF THE RANCH OF MRS. SUSAN J. BALL, IN SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 17 S, RANGE 12 E. W. M. THIS MATTER COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, AFTER O1!SCUSS I ON IT WAS ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER INVESTI GATE SAME , AND REPORT TO THIS COURT. OREGON AGRIOULTURAL COLLEGE, ORDERED, THAT A WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $540.00, BE ISSUED TO THE BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, IN PAYMENT OF DESCHUTESTS COUNTY SECOND INSTALLMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION FOR FARM AND FIELD DEMONSTRATION WORK IN THIS COUNTY. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE 26, 1918. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. 158 BEND, OREGON, JUNE 26-1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, MET IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT: JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MILLER PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 1:30 P. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. RAY E. NEWCOMB ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS ON THIS ROAD, WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME, AND FILED. C. H. BARR ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS ON THIS ROAD, WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME, AND FILED. B. F. PIERCY ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS ON THIS ROAD, WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME, AND FILED. A. L. MACKINTOSH, ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAIN COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS ON THIS ROAD, WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME AND FILED. CARE OF BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES. THIS MATTER BEING PRESENTED TO THE COURT BY AN INSPECTOR OF THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO., SAME WAS TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION, AND AflER DISCUSSION, CpNTRACTS WERE SIGNED BY THE COURT, WITH THE BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO., FOR THE CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE TWO COUNTY MACHINES, AS PER CONTRACT ON FILE IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE 27, 1918. COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, JUNE 27, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER MILLER BEING PRESENT. RAY E. NEWCOMB ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION, REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON SAME, WAS ACCEPTED, AND THE SUPERVISORS ORDERED TO OPEN SAID ROAD. C. H. BARR ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION, REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON SAME, WAS ACCEPTED, B. F. PIERCY ROAD. AND THE SUPERVISOR ORDERED TO OPEN SAID ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION, REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON SAME, WAS ACCEPTED, AND THE SUPERVISOR ORDERED TO OPEN SAID ROAD. 159 4 A. L. MACKINTOSH ROAD. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR FINAL CONSIDERATION, REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON SAME, WAS ACCEPTED, AND THE SUPERVISOR ORDERED TO OPEN SAID ROAD. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED. COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET FOR ITS REGULAR SESSION IN THE COURT HOUSE, JULY W. D. BARNES, C. H. MILLER, S. E. ROBERTS) J. H. HANER, 3, 1918, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BEING PRESENT, COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER, SHERIFF, CLERK. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JI"DGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE MADE OF RECORD. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 2422 TO 2426 INC, No. 2428 TO 2460 INC, No. 2462 TO 2486 INC, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 87, 88 AND 89 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET JULY 17, 1918. (0-(-("-1,--e---7- • JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY' COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION IN THE COURT HOUSE, JULY 17, 1918, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BEING PRESENT,: COUNTY JUDGE, W. D. BARNES, C. H. MILLER, S. E. ROBERTS, J. H. HANER, COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISS IONER, SHERIFF, CLERK. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 0!CLOCK A. M. BY THE C. B. SWALLEY ROAD. A PETITION SIGNED BY L. A. BRANDENBURGH ETAL, WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, ASKING FOR THE VACATION OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE C. B. SWALLEY ROAD, IN 27-16-12. AT THIS TIME WAS ALSO PRESENTED TWO REMONSTRANCES, ONE SIGNED BY ED M. SWALLEY ETAL, THE OTHER BY THE THE DESCHUTES RECLAMATION & IRRIGATION COMPANY, BY Co S. BENSON, SECRETARY. SAME WAS CONTINUED AS PETITION AND REMONSTRANCES WERE REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. s IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSCRIBING OF THE DELINQUENT TAX ROLLS OF CROOK COUNTY. THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS PRESENTED, AND AFTER DUE CONSIDERATION, PASSED AS FAVORABLE BY THE COURT. "IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT MAX CRANDALL BE AUTHORIZED TO OBTAIN THE NECESSARY BOOK AND SUPPLIES AND TO HAVE TRANSCRIBED ALL TAXES ON LANDS AND PROPERTIES REMAINING DELINQUENT AND UNPAID ON DECEMBER 18, 1916, ON THE TAX ROLLS AND RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, BELONGING NOW TO DESCHUTES COUNTY, PRIOR TO THE TAX ROLL OF 1915, AND WHICH ARE NOT CANCELLED BY STATUTE OF LIMITATION. CORRECTION OF TAXES. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED BY MRS. ALGA MCMICKLE OF REDMOND, ASKING FOR THE REMISSION OF AN APPARENT DUPLICATE ASSESSMENT OF TAXES. THE ASSESSOR, AND CONTINUED. CLAIMS. THIS MATTER WAS REFERRED TO THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2487 TO 2501 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 90 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. ---� JUDGE* a' COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, JULY 26, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, M I L E R JUDGE BARNES AND COMMISSIONER/PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AT 10:00 Oi*CLOCK A. M. C. B. SWALLEY ROAD. THIS MATTER AGAINST COMING UP FOR HEARING, THE PETITION FOR VACATION OF CERTAIN PARTS OF SAID ROAD, WAS DENIED, BECAUSE OF REMONSTRANCES HAVING BEEN FILED, TO WHICH WERE SIGNED A GREATER NUMBER OF NAMES, THAN ON SAID PETITION. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1918. JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, JULY 31, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET IN THE COURT HOUSE THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS OF THE COURT BEING PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. BY THE COUNTY JUDGE. VARIOUS ROAD MATTERS WERE DISCUSSED AT THIS SESSION. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 2502 TO 2535 INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ON PAGES 91 AND 92 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, NO MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE JULY TERM. JUDGE. 3.4____ (9-40(\ COMMISSIONER . COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MET FOR ITS REGULAR SESSION IN THE COURT HOUSE, AUGUST 7, 1918, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS BEING PRESENT, W. D. BARNES, Co H. MILLER, S. E. ROBERTS, J. H. HANER, COUNTY JUDGE, COMMISSIONER, SHERIFF, CLERK. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10:00 Ot CLOCK A. M., BY THE COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE MADE OF RECORD. REPAIR OF REDMOND—BEND ROAD. A PETITION WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME BY F. S. STANLEY, ETAL SAID PETITION BEING SIGNED BY A NUMBER OF FREE HOLDERS, ASKING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE REDMOND—BEND ROAD. PETITION ASKS THAT THIS IMPROVEMENT BE'MADE, BY THE SPREADING OF GRAVEL TAKEN FROM THE GRAVEL DEPOSITS, NEAR THE FRANK BAUGHMAN PLACE, ON SAID ROAD. SAID PETITION IS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT, PENDING INVESTIGATION. RENEWAL OF COUNTY HOSPITAL CONTRACT. THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL OF MRS. KATE E. 'WARNER, RELATIVE TO THE CARE OF COUNTY PATIENTS, WAS RECEIVED, THOSE ABLE TO COME TO MEALS, PER DAY TRAY, CONFINED TO BED, Tr n DAY AND NIGHT CASES, n n SURGICAL CASES, REQUIRING SPECIAL NURSE it " (THE COUNTY TO FURNISH MEDICINE AND DRESSINGS), TUBERCULAR PATIENTS, $1400 PER WEEK, THE COUNTY TO FURNISH RUBBING LOTIONS. $1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 THIS PROPOSAL WAS RECEIVED AND FILED, PENDING THE EXPIRATION OF THE PRESENT HOSPITAL CONTRACT WITH MRS. MYRTLE FRY, OF REDMOND, OREGON. ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., SAME DATE. COMMISSIONER. a 1162 BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 7, 1918. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, SAME MEMBERS PRESENT AS AT MORNING SESSION. RAY.E. HARPER ROAD. A RESOLUTION WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME ASKING FOR THE LOCATING OF A ROAD IN SECTIONS 2(.AND 14-15-12,. THE PETITION BEING MADE BY J. P. LANDIS, ETAL. F. G. ATKINSON WAS APPOINTED A DEPUTY ROAD MASTER FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF POSTING NOTICES ALONG THIS ROAD, AND THE FOLLOWING WERE APPOINTED VIEWERS, FRANK H. MAY, COUT Y SURVEYOR, F. M. LEWIS, AND J. B. COCHRANE. W. DANIELSKI ROAD. A PETITION SIGNED BY W. DANIELSKI ET AL, WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, ASKING FOR THE LOCATING OF A ROAD THRU SECTIONS 20, 29 AND 30-14-13. ALL THINGS BEING REGULAR, AND THE PROPER BOND HAVING BEEN FILED, SAME WAS REFERRED TO THE FOLLOWING VIEWERS, FRANK H. MAY, COUNTY SURVEYOR, J. M. GRIFFIN AND F. E. DAYTON. MATTER CONTINUED UNTIL THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS IS RECEIVED. A. J. WESTON ROAD. A PETITION SIGNED BY A. J. V•+'ESTON AND 14 PETITIONERS, WAS PRESENTED AT THIS TIME, FOR THE LOCATING OF A ROAD THROUGH SECTIONS 1-15-10 AND 36-14-10. ALL THINGS BEING REGULAR AND THE PROPER BOND HAVING BEEN FILED, SAME WAS REFERRED TO THE FOLLOWING VIEWERS, FRANK H. MAY, COUNTY SURVEYOR, F. M. LEWIS AND S. R. HOGIN. MATTER CONTINUED .UNTIL THE REPORT OF VIEWERS IS RECEIVED. COUNTY INDIGENT FUND. ORDERED, THAT THE ALLOWANCE OF S10.00 PER MONTH, WHICH HERETOFORE HAD BEEN ORDERED PA!VD TO MARION SAXTON, BE DISCONTINUED. PAYMENT ON COUNTY TRUCK. ORDERED, THAT A WARRANT BE DRAWN ON THE COUNTY ROAD FUND, TO PAY BALANCE DUE ON TRUCK, S0 AS TO REDUCE THE INDEBTEDNESS ON SAME TO $2000.00, THIS PAYMENT TO BE $1350.00 PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST TO DATE. REPORT ON TRANSCRIBING CROOK COUNTY RECORDS. THE FOLLOWING REPORT ON THE TRANSCRIBING OF THE CROOK COUNTY RECORDS WAS PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY COURT AT THIS TIME, BY J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, HON. COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 7, 1918. COUNTY, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: ---- AT THIS TIME I BEG TO REPORT UPON THE WORK OF TRANSCRIBING THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, AFFECTING THE TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. "NORK ON THE TRANSCRIBING WAS COMMENCED DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH 1917, AND WAS COMPLETED ON AUGUST 5TH 1918 INCLUDING COMPARING; THE TOTAL RECORD CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING, TOW I T; 19 BOOKS OF DEED RECORDS. 2 BOOKS OF U. S. PATENTS. 12 BOOKS OF MORTGAGES. 1 BOOK OF MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS. 1 BOOK OF CIRCUIT COURT JOURNALS, ATTACHMENTS, 1 RECORD OF ROAD SURVEYS (PART) I BOOK OF INCORPORATION RECORDS. EXECUTIONS ETC. 163 77 ESTATES, TRANSCRIBED FROM THE ORIGINAL RECORDS ONLY, IN OTHER WORDS, THE JOURNALS, RECORDS OF ADMINISTRATORS, WILLS, GUARDIANS, ETC. WERE NOT INCLUDED, WHERE THE ORIGINAL PAPERS WERE IN THE FILES OF THE PROCEEDINGS. THERE WERE ALSO TRANSCRIBED, THE JUDGMENT DOCKETS, AND CASES AFFECTING THE TITLE TO LANDS IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTY, WHERE SUCH CASES HAVE GONE TO JUDGMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. THERE WERE OMITTED FROM THE TRANSCRIPTS, (UPON THE WRITTEN OPINION OF H. H. DEARMOND) THOSE CERTAIN RECEIPTS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICES, UPON FINAL PROOFS FOR PUBLIC LANDS. SUCH RECEIPTS WERE NOT ORIGINALLY ENTITLED TO RECORD WIDER THE LAW, AND WERE NECESSARILY AN INCUMBRANCE. THE LAW REQUIRES THAT THE FOLLOWING RECORDS OF PROBATE PROCEEDINGS BE KEPT, TOWIT; THE JOURNAL OF THE COURT, A RECORD OF ADMINISTRATORS, A RECORD OF GUARDIANS A RECORD OF WILLS. IN THE KEEPING OF THESE RECORDS, THE CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY HAS IN VERY MANY INSTANCES DUPLICATED THE RECORD OF THESE ORDERS IN THE JOURNAL OF THE COUNTY COURT, THE JOURNAL OF THE PROBATE COURT, AND IN THE APPROPRIATE RECORD OF ''WILLS, OR ADMINISTRATORS, OR GUARDIANS, ETC. 1 HAVE THEREFORE NOT DUPLICATED THESE ORDERS IN THE TRANSCRIPT. I HAVE SECURED FROM THE COUNTY CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, THE FOLLOWING JUDGMENT ROLLS, TOWIT; ALL THE JUDGMENT ROLLS AFFECTING THE TITLE10 PROPERTY (REAL) IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, THERE BEING A TOTAL OF 386 OF SUCH ROLLS. 1 HAVE ALSO RECEIVED ALL THE ORIGINAL RECORDS OF THE ADJUDICATION OF THE WATERS OF SQUAW CREEK, TUMALO CREEK, AND PAULINA CREEK, INCLUDING THE PROOFS SUBMITTED AND ON FILE. NOTHING IS NOW NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE RECORDS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, EXCEPT THE INDEXING OF THE RECORDS. THIS WORK IS NOW AND HAS BEEN FOR SOME TIME GOING ON TIN THIS OFFICE, AND ACTS AS A FILLER FOR TIME. ONE HALF OF THE INDEXING OF DEEDS I.S COMPLETED AND THE MORTGAGES ARE NOT STARTED. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AND THE RECORDS OF INCORPORATIONS ARE INDEXED. PROBATE CASES HAVE BEEN NUMBERED, AND INCLUDED IN ;THE SERIAL NUMBERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FILES AND REGISTER. JUDGMENT ROLLS STILL MUST ;BE ENTERED IN THE PROPER REGISTER AND INDEXED. tl' HAVE PROCURED FROM THE CLERK OF CROOK COUNTY, 96 OFFI CI AL PLATS OF 1TOWNSITES, ADDITIONS, VACATIONS, ETC.. THESE PLATS ARE OF MANY SIZES AND SHAPES, SO +THAT ONE BINDER MUST BE OF THE SIZE OF THE LARGEST PLAT, OR ELSE SOME OTHER SYSTEM OF FILING MUST BE ADOPTED. I SUGGEST THE CABINET SYSTEM, WHEREBY THE PLATS ARE KEPT IN A FOLDING CASE, BOUND IN CLOTH (LOOSE) SO THAT THEY MAY BE USED SINGLY WITHOUT THE NEED OF HANDLING (THE WHOLE, IN THE EXAMINATION OF ONE PLAT. it 1CORRECTION) OF ERRORS IN TYPEWRITING. ALL THE WORK HAS BEEN FULLY COMPANED, AND CORRECTED (OR RE -WRITTEN FOR 1 HAVE CAREFULLY SEGREGATED THE ITEMS OF EXPENSE FOR THE WHOLE OF THE WORK TO THIS DATE, WHICH IS AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT; 19 VOLS. DEED RECORDS 2 VOL. U. S. PATENTS 12 VOLS. MORTGAGES 1 VOL. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 1 VOL. CIRCUIT COURT JOURNALS, ETC. I VOL. ROAD RECORDS 58,450 7,417 40,608 1 ,586 2,820 1 ,970 FOLIOS. �! T TT n TT r .VOL. INCORPORATIONS 1 ,346 FoL l os 77 ESTATES (ESTIMATED) 1,500 oe ALSO TRANSCRIPTS OF JUDGMENT DOCKETS, AND JUDGMENT ROILS AFFECTING THE TITLE TO REAL ESTATE IN MORE THAN ONE COUNTY ESTIMATED TO CONTAIN 2,870 FEILIOS TOTAL I18,567 T, FOR THIS WORK THERE HAS BEEN EXPENDED, OR NOW DUE FOR WAGES (BILLS ON FILE), THE FOLLOWING: FOR TRANSCRIBING RATE PER FOLIO FOR PROOF-READING RATE PER FOLIO TOTAL COST OF WORK 2.375i/ 1.44 % 2820.97 $ 1680.75 4501.72 1 HAVE COMPUTED THE NUMBER OF FOLIOS ON THE BASIS OF SIX POINT PER WORD, AND NOT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE OREGON LAW. IF THE NUMBER OF FOIL I OS WERE COUNTED UNDER THAT LAW, THE AMOUNT WOULD BE ABOUT 14% GREATER. SIX POINT IS THE NUMBER SPECIFIED IN YOUR ORDER OF JANUARY. NOTHING REMAINS NOW TO BE DONE, EXCEPT THE BINDING AND CERTIFYING. THERE ARE NEEDED TWO ADDITIONAL BINDERS FOR MORTGAGES WHICH HAVE BEEN ORDERED FROM THE BINDERS. THE CERTIFYING WILL BE COMPLETED FORTHWITH, AND THE VOLUMES LOCKED UP PERMANENTLY. WISH TO COMMENT SOME UPON THE GENERAL CONDITIONS ATTENDING THIS WORK, AS FOLLOWS; IT WAS MY ORIGINAL PLAN TO MAKE THE COMPLETE SEARCH, AND TO DO THE COMPARING ENTIRELY IN PERSON. THE FIRST SEARCH OF THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY, CONSISTING OF 39 VOLUMES OF DEEDS, AND 25 VOLUMES OF MORTGAGES, EIGHT VOLUMES OF U. S. PATENTS, THREE . VOLUMES OF MISCELLANEOUS, EIGHT VOLUMES OF CIRCUIT COURT JOURNALS, Two OF EXECUTIONS, AND TWO OF CERTIFICATES OF ATTACHMENTS, WAS COMPLETED BY ME IN JULY, AND A COMPLETE INDEX TO THAT RECORD MADE UP FOR THE USE OF THE OPERATORS. THIS INDEX NOW BECOMING THE ALPHABETICAL INDEX FOR OUR RECORDS. ON THE 5TH OF AUGUST, 1917, 1 WAS COMPELLED TO LEAVE THE WORK ENTIRELY OWING TO THE REFUSAL OF THE GOVERNOR TO EXCUSE ME FROM THE WORK OF THE LOCAL BOARD FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, FROM WHICH TIME, EXCEPT FOR WEEKLY VISITS TO PRINEVILLE, MY TIME. WAS GIVEN EXCLUSIVELY TO THE WORK OF THE SELECTIVE SERVICE LAW UNTIL JUNE 1918. DURING THAT PERIOD, HOWEVER, 1 HAVE CHECKED UP PERSONALLY THE WORK OF THE OPERATORS, HAVE RE-EXAMINED AND SEARCHED THE COMPLETE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY FOR ERRORS AND OMISSIONS POSSIBLY MADE IN THE FIRST SEARCH. I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND COMPARED THE CIRCUIT COURT AND PROBATE FILES AND RECORDS. 1 AM THEREFORE NOW READY TO MAKE (PROPER CERTIFICATION OF THE WHOLE OF THE RECORDS SO SOON AS THE FORM THEREFOR HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 1 DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR THE DELAY. HAD THERE BEEN NO INTERFERENCE, AND HAD 1 BEEN ABLE TO KEEP THE ORIGINAL FORCE EMPLOYED TO THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE RECORD WOULD HAVE BEEN COMPLETED LONG BEFORE NOVEMBER 1ST 1917. 1 HAVE ONLY TO REGRET THAT THE PUBLIC HAS PERHAPS BEEN INCONVENIENCED BY THE EXCESSIVE DELAY IN THE FILING OF THE RECORD; AND FURTHER, HAD 1 KNOWN OR SUSPECTED MY POS TT I ON WITH REFERENCE TO THE SELECTIVE SERVICE LAW, 1 HAD NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ATTEMPTED THE TRANSCRIBING OF THIS WORK. 1 WISH TO THANK THE MEMBERS OF THE COURT FOR THE GREAT FORBEARANCE DISPLAYED, AND TRUST THE ECONOMY GAINED, WILL IN A MEASURE COMPENSATE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE THAT HAS RESULTED. VERY RESPECTFULLY, J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. 165 1 APPROVAL OF THE REPORT CONTINUED FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION, UNTIL THE SEPTEMBER MEETING OF THE COURT. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WERE AUDITED, AND IT IS HEREBYORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2536 TO 2544 INC, No. 2447 TO 2551 INC, 2553 TO 2573 INC, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 93 OF THE DOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET LATER DATE DURING THE MONTH. BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 21-1918 JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT 1 :30 O'CLOCK P.M. THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COMMISSIONERS A. L. MACKINTOSH AND C. H. MILLER PRESENT.. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH. CLAIMS. THE MATTER OF CLAIMS /,GAINST THE COUNTY COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION, SAME WEI.E AUDITED, AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 2575, No. 2577-78-79, No. 2581 TO 2587, No. 2589, AS SHOWN ON PAGE 94 OF THEDOCKET OF CLAIMS, BE AND THE SAME ARE HERE- BY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IF INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. DITCH WATER IN ROADS. COMPLAINTS WEI:E RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY, THAT WATER USERS WET:E ALLOWING THEIR DITCHES TO OVERFLOW OR BREAK, AND ALLOWING THE ROADS TO BECOME FLOODED. THIS MATTER WAS TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION. A TRIP WAS MADE OVER A PORTION OF THE BEND -BURNS ROAD WHICH HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY WASTE WATER. I I DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJUOURNED TO MEET TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918. No FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION h,tN,, COMMISSIONER. K24—e-e-r COMMISSIONER. 166 BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 27-1918. THE COUNTY COURT MET AT 1:30 OVCLOCK P.M., THIS DATE, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, COMMISSIONERS A. L. MACKINTOSH AND C. H. MILLER PRESENT. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY COMMISSIONER MACKINTOSH. DITCH WATER IN ROADS. THUS MATTER WAS AGAIN 'TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION, AS COMPLAINTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED,. FROM VARIOUS PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY RELATIVE TO SAME. IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE NEWSPAPERS BE ASKED TO PUBLISH A NOTICE TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE COUNTY, NOTIFYING THEM THAT THEY MUST KEEP THEIR DITCHES IN GOOD REPAIR, AND NOT ALLOW THE ROADS TO BECOME FLOODED WITH WASTE WATER, ALSO REFERRING THEM TO SECTIONS 6427-6428-6429 OF THE 1917 ROAD LAWS OF ONEGON. IN THE MATTER OF THE GENERAL ELECTION. AT THIS TIME THE COUNTY CLERK IS INSTRUCTED AND AUTHORIZED THAT HE MAY AT ANY CONVENIENT DATE, OPEN AND PREPARE THE BALLOT BOXES, FOR USE AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 5, 1918. NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING UP FOR CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND SECONDED, COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE AUGUST TERM. =COMMISSIONER COMMISSION ER 167 i BE IT REM VrBERED , That a regular term of the County Court for Deschutes County Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County business, was begun and held in the County Court room in Bend Oregon, on Wednesday , September 4th. 191same being the first ' ednesday of the month and the time fixed by law for the holding of such term, when were present; Wm. D. Barnes, County Judge C. H. Miller, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Whereupon the following proceedings were had towit; In the matter of claims against the County. And now are presented to the Court certain claims as shown and numbered in the Claim Docket, and after due examination thereof, it was ordered; That all the claims entered on the said claim docket, and numbered from No. 2590 to No. 2647 both inclusive be and the same are hereby approved and allowed, and the clerk is directed to issue warrants in payment thereffor, except those certain claims, towit; No. 2595 Hall -Welter Company, continued No. 2600 Oregon Full Company, Disallowed as having,been heretofore paid. No. 2609 Bend Water Light & Power Co. allowed at $5.20 No. 2614 J. W. Usher, Allowed at $19.50 No. 2615 Bend Hardware Co. Allowed at $10.36 2616 J. L. Rose, Allowed at 19.50 No. 2617 J. M. Agnew, Allowed at 19.50 No. 2622 N. H. Gilbert, Continued for further examination No. 2623 Skuse Hardware Co., Continued for further examination No. 2638 Pacific Telephone Company, allowed at $6.85 No. 2643 J. A. Eastes, Allowed at $11.00 The clerk was further instructed to Certify to the County Courts of Crook and Jefferson Counties, the payment of claims No. 2614, 2615, 2617, 2416, being for the pay of joint guards for the Crooked River Bridge on the pregon Trunk Railway. II Attest. jl Whereupon the Court was adjourned to 10.00 o'clock on September 5th. 1918. — � v County Judge County Clerk. The Court reconvened Thursday September 5th. 1918 at the County Court Room when were present; Wm. D. Barnes C. H. Miller A. L. Mackintosh County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner. In the matter of the A. J. Weston ' Road Petition. Ii This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of A. J. Weston for the , establishing of a County Road, and was read for the first time. j In the matter of the Ray W. Harper County Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon thepetition of Ray W. Harper and other for the establishing of a County Road, and was read for the first time. In the matter of the W. Danielski County Road. Q__ This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of W. Daninski and others for the establishing of a County Road, and was read for the first time. The Court then adjourned to meet on September loth. 191 County Clerk. .• County Judge 168 The Court reconvened September loth. 1918, pursuant following were present. Wm. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller A. L. Mackintosh J. H. Hane r County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner. County Clerk. to Adjournment, and the In the matter of claims against the County. And now are presented to the certain claims and entered on page 97 of the County Claim Docket, when after due examination, it was ordered; That claims numbered from No. 2648 to No. 2675 both inclusive, as the same are entered and numbered in the Claim Docket of this Court, be and the same are hereby approved and allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment therefor, excepting as follows; Claim No. 2669, Anton Aune, Allowed at $7.80 No. 2670 N. H. Gilbert, Allowed at $68.98 IN THE MATTER OF THE REPAIR OF THE ARNOLD DITCH This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of L. D. Wiest, and others for the repair of the Arnold Ditch where it crosses the County Road in the vicinity of Pilot Butte, and after hearing the statements of the petitioners, it was ordered that the matter be continued for the farther investigation of the needs by the Court. The Court then adjourned to meet on the following day, towit September 11, 1918. Attest; County Clerk County Judge. The Court reconvened September llth. 1918, pursuant to Adjournment, at which time there were present. Wm. D Barnes, County Judge C. H. Miller County Commissioner A. L. Mackintosh, County Commissioner. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of the Brick -Yard, Tumalo Creek Road. A. J. Kroenert appearing and petitions the County Court for the general repair of such road, and after hearing the statements of the petitioner, the matter was continued for investigation. Lower Bridge & White Rock Roads, Complaints as to flooding. This matter coming on to be heard upon the oral complaint of residents of the Lower Bridge Road District that County roads are being damaged by the overflow if water in Irrigation Ditches, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the complaint is well founded in fact, therefore Ordered; That all persons owning any irrigation ditch, from which water escapes to the County Roads, be notified to at once repair the damage caused thereby, and to take such precautions in the premises as may be necessary to prevent any more or any recurrence of the damage to County Roads. In the matter of the repair of the Arnold Ditch. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of L. D. Wiest, and others, for the repair of the stplat break in the Arnold Ditch near a siphon under the County Road in the vicinity of Pilot Butte, and after due hearing thereon, it was Ordered; That a warrant be drawn in favor of the Treasurer of the Ilrnold Ditch Company for one half the cost of repairs of break, and further; Orgidered that the Arnold Ditch Company be requested to file an estimate with the County Clerk showing the maximum flow of said ditch, together with plans for the safe conducting of water under the County Road, upon receipt of which, and the approval thereof by the County Surveyor, the Court hereby declares its intention Po place a suitable culvert or bridge across said road, and further declares that it will assume no further responsibility for damages to the Arnold at this point. Whereupon the Court adjourned to meet on September 27th. 1918 for the further consideration of County business. 169 IN T H H; MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE PLAT OF MELROSE PARK The petition of Thomas W. Marshall for an order granting him the right to correct an error in the plat prepared and filed for the vacation of Melrose Park an addition to the City of Redmond, Oregon, in order to make said Plat conform to the order of vacation passed by the city council of the City of Redmond, Oregon, coming regularly on for hearing this 2?th. day of September 1918, and the Court having duly considered said petition and being informed in the premises, it is hereby Ordered, that said Thomas W. Marshall be and he is hereby granted permission to make such correction in said vacation plat of Melrose Park as is required to make said vacation plat conform to the vacation order or ordinance passed by the city council of the City of Redmond, Oregon, providing for the vacation of the plat of said Melrose Park IN THE MATTER OF THE W. Danielski Road. This matter comes on to be heard on the petition of W. Danielski and others for a County Road, and same was read for the second time. In the matter of the Ray W. Harper Road. This matter comes on to be heard on the petition of Ray W. Harper, and others for a county road and same was read for the second time. In the matter of the A. J. Weston Read. This matter comes for a county road, and same on to be heard on the petition was read for the second time. of A. J. Weston and others The Court was then adjourned to meet September 28th. 1918 for the further consideration of County business. ATTEST pursuant 5 \ County Judge The Court reconvened September 28th. 1918 at the to adjournment. when were present. W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller A. L. Mackintosh J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts "County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County l lerk Sheriff. County Court Roomr Whereupon the business of the Court was resumed, towit; In the matter of the W. Danielski County Road Petitton. This mattter comes on regularly to be heard on the repor+, of the viewers heretofore appointed herein, farm which report it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that the proposed road is not necessary nor feasable as a public highway, and recommending that the prayer of the petitioners ae not granted, it is therefore ORDERED That said petition for the establishing of said road be add the same is hereby denied. In the matter of the A. J. Weston County Road Petition. This matter comes on regularly to be heard on the report of the viewers heretofore appointed herein, from which report it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that the propeved road is not necessary or feasable as a public highway, and recommending that the prayer of the petitioners be not granted, it is therefore Ordered, That the prayer of said petitioners in said matter be and the same is hereby denied. In the matter of the Ray W. Harper Road Petition This matter comes on regularly to be heard upon the report of the viewers heretofore appointed by the Court to view out, survey, and report to this Court upon their findings in said matter, towit; On the petition of Ray W. Harper and others for the establishing of a County Road as described in said petition, and from the report of said viewers it now appears to the satisfaction of the Court that said Road is necessary and feasable, it is therefore Ordered, That the petition of Ray W. Harper and others for the estab- lishing of a County Road, as the same is described in said petition and report of the Viewers herein, and according to the field notes of the survey thereof, be and the same is hereby allowed, and the Road Supervisor is directed to pen said road. Where pon the Court adjourned for the term. ATTE CLERK — — -- JUDGE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY BE IT REMEMBERED That the Board of Equalization of the County of Deschutes met at the office of the County Assessor at ten o'clock in the forenoon on Monday, September 6th. 1918 for the purposes and business required by law for Boards of Equalization, at which time were present the following members thereof, towit; W. T. Mullarky County Assessor W. D. Barnes County Judge J. H. -Haner County Clerk. Whereupon the clerk presented to the Board the notices tidal& and proof of publication thereof of such meeting as required by law, towit; County Board of Equalization Notice is hereby given that the Board of equalization of Deschutes County Oregon, will attend at the office of the county assessor in the court house in the city of Bend on(onday, September 9, 1918, and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all —errors in valuations, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the Bounty Assessor; and it shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. First publication Aug. 15, 1918. Affidavit of publication State of Oregon County of Deschutes ss I, Olive Campbell, being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of The Bend Bulletin, Weekly Edition, s weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Bend, in the aforesaid county and sttte , that such newspaper is made up of at least four pages of five columns of at least 17 3/4 inches in depth, or if of smaller pages, then comprising an equivalent amount of type matter; that such newspaper was regularly and uninterruptedly published for at least one year immediately preceeding the first publication of the attached notice, and has 200 bona fide subscribers within the county in which it is published; That the attached notice was published in the regular and entire issue of said newspaper for 4 successive and consecutive weeks, commencing with the issue dated the 15th. day of August 1918, and ending with the issue dated the 5th day of September 1918. That the price actually charged for this notice was 3.40. Olive Campbell Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th. day of September, A. D. 1918/ Robert W. Sawyer, Notary Public for Oregon. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires March 2, 1920 (Endorsed) Filed Sept. 6th. 1918 J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Whereupon the business of the Board was commenced as provided by law and continued from day to day for the hearing of compaints, and for the examination of assessments. The officers of the Central Oregon Good Government League, I. N. Inabnit P G. Smith, W. W. Lawton, J. L. ,5aye , et. al. , Pine Tree Lumber Co. and J. F. Bean. appeared before the board as interested persons, Complaint was orally made that the assessments of the fol&owing named persons were Nam not the actual value mmOula of the property returned, towit; Lynch & Roberts, of Redmond Oregon, Mannheimer Bros, Bend Hardware -Co. Dement & Co., Bro oksBScanlon Lumber Co., Shevlin-Hixon Co. and others, whereupon it was ordered that September 30th, 1918, at the Court room in Bend Oregon, be fixed as the time and place for hearing said complaints, and the clerk was instructed to notify such persons of the time and place of hearing. The business of examining the assessment rolls was then proceeded with when on September 30th. the matter of complaints was brought_ on regularly for hearing and no person appearing in support of said complaints, the matter was continued until October 9th. for further hearing and discussion. The meetings were then continued from day to day according to law. W. T. Mullarky Assessor of Deschutes County. County Judge County Assessor County Clerk. 171 BE IT REMIMBFRED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend Oregon on W4dnesday the 2nd. day of October, 1918, and from day .to day thereafter during the continuance of said term, when there were present; Wm. D. Barnes C. H. Miller J. H. Haner S. E Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of claims against the county This matter comes on to be heard upon the invotces and claims for expenses duly presented and docketed on pages 98 and 99 of the Claim Docket, and after duly examining and auditing said claims, it was Ordered that the claims shown on pages 88 and 99 of the Claim Docket as allowed, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. The Court then adjourned to meet October 16th. 1918 for the further consideration of County business. Attest; Clerk BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Judge And now on this 9th. day of October, 1918, the same being the last day provided by law for the session of this Board, and said Board of Equalization having fully examined all matters relating to the correction and equalization of the Assessment rolls for the current year finds that the following corrections prayed for are equitable, and therefore orders; That the following assessments be and they are hereby corrected as follows; P. G. Smith, Value of improvements reduced to 800.00 W. W. Lawton, Value of real estate reduced to y500.00 J. L. Saye, et.al, Assessment reduced from §300.00 to $250.00 Pine Tree Lumber Co., assessment on personal property reduced to $20.000.0 and the assessor was then authorized to make proper entries of said corrections on the assessment rolls. Then came on the matter of complaints against certain property owners that certain assessments made were not the true values of the property, and this being the day fixed for final hearing thereon, and no person appearing on behalf of said complaints, and it being the unanimous opinion tfuthe board, that the; assessments=` complained of are fair and equitable compared with the value of other properties in the County, it was ordered that such assessments be approved and confirmed. There being presented at this time, a petition in writing, duly presented by J. F. Bean, asking for a correction of the value of the improvements on Lot 18 of Block 4 of Bend Oregon, and the matter having been duly considered, it was ordered that the vlaue of the improvements stated be reduced to $1600.00 and the assessor was authorized to make the proper entry in the assessment rolls. There being no further business before the Board, same was adjourned. County Judge Assessor County Clerk. The County Court of the County October 16th. 1918 for the transaction of Members pe esent , W. U. J. S. D. Barnes H. Miller H. Haner E. Roberts of Deschutes, State of Oregon reconvened County Business, pursuant to County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk. Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; adjournment. In the matter of claims against the Count y. This matter comes on for the auditing of claims presented against the County and duly docketed in Vol. 1, at page 100, 101, and 102 thereof, and sane having been duly examined and audited by the Court, it was Ordered; That all claims shown on pages 100, 101, and 102 of the County Claim docket as allowed, be and the same are hereby audited and allowed and the clerk is directed to issue warrants in payment therefor. ----� —� Judge County Clerk BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend in said ) County ofDeschutes on Wednesday the 6th. day of November 1918, and continued from day to day thereafter during the continuance of said term, when were present. Wm. D. Barnes C. H. miller J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk. Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of claims against the County This matter comes on for hearing for the auditing of claims presented against the County as entered at pages 103, 104, and 105 of the claim docket, when, after due investigation it was ordered; That all claims shown on said pages 103, 104 and 105 of the claim docket be and the same are hereby audited and allowed as shown thereon, and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. In the matter of the expenses of election for Judges and Clerks. This matter comes on for hearing upon the certificate of the County Clerk, showing to -the Court the names of the Judges and Clerks who served on regular election Boards for the November 1918 regular election, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that such certificate is correct, and the persons named therein are entitled to the amount of money stated for his services, it is therefore Ordered, that such report be and the sane is hereby approved and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants to said persons in payment. The Court was then adjourned to November 18th. 1918 for the further consideration of County business. / Attest i Clerk. The County Court for adjournment, when were present; W. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts Judge Deschutes County reconvened Nov. 18th. pursuant to County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff In the matter of claims against the County. This matter comes on for hearing on the claims presented, and duly entered in Vol. 1, page 106 and 107 of the Claim Docket, and after due examination of such claims, it was Ordered, that the claims indicated as allowed and entered on pages 106 and 107 of the claim docket be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. clerk attest Judge BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend Oregon on Wednesday the 4th. day of December 1918, term, when were present; Wm. D. Barnes C. H. Miller J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts and from day to day thereafter during the continuance of the County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had towit; In the matter of the dues of Oregon Association Now at th&s time the Clerk is directed to issue his warrant payable to the Oregon Association of County Judges and County Commissioners in the sum of $5.00 as annual dues of this Court in said association. In the matter of the adoption and publication of the Annual Budget. Now at this time comes on this matter for hearing upon the balms& estimates of expenses for the ensuing year filed herein by the several officers charged with the making of suchstatements of estimated expenses, and also showing the estimated amount of receipts which may be expected from sources other than taxes and tax levies, and it appearing to the satitfaction of the Court that the following amounts are necessary to be raised by taxation for the purposes stated, towit; For the expenses of the County Clerk, and for the Office of County Recorder For the Office of Sheriff, and for the expenses of the Tax Oollector For For For For For For For Ior For For For For For for For the payment of scalp bounties Agricultural Fair Appropriations the Selective Service Board expenses the publication of proceedings and notices Miscellaneous expenses the expenses of the Circuit Court the Construction of a fish hatchery the expenses of the County Agriculturist the purchase of Road Machinery the payment of the Statetaxes the General School Tax Total estimated expenses Estimates Receipts for the ensuing year the fees collected by the County Clerk 5000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1200.00 $126 ,730.00 Total Estimated and necessary expenses 3134,930.00 .hereupon it was ordered that the County Judge be and he was ordered to cause said estimates to be published in the County official newspaper accordirg- to law, giving notice that said matter would be called up for final hearing at 10:00 0' Clock in the forenoon of the 26th. day of December 1918, at the County Court Room in Bend Oregon, at which time any tax payer interested might appear and be heard on said matter. $63'70.00 7500.00 3250.00 3460.00 1200.00 1500.00 3000.00 600.00 200.00 °'2000.00 200.00 2000.00 1250.00 350.00 1500.00 $3500.00 the Office of School Superintendent the office of County Assessor the office of County Treasurer the office of County Surveyor the expenses of the County Court the Costs of Justices Courts the Expenses of the office of Coroner election expenses the insanity court the payment of Widows Pensions the office of Watermaster the County Health officer the maintenance of the County Hospital, and the indigent fund. therent, upkeep, and maintenance of Court House and Jail For the construction and repair of roads & bridges $28500;00 For For For For For For For For For For For From From From Fro m From Fines Forest revenues Af4ricultural Fair Premiums the levy of a direct tax 1200.00 1000.00 600.00 500.00 500.00 3500.00 2500.00 2200.00 8000.00 825000.00 23000.00 $134930.00 1?3 I4 IN THE I';ZATTER OF AN APPROPRIATION FOR A STATE FISH HATCHERY This matter comes on to be heard upon the oral application of R. E. Clanton, Master Fish Warden, W. O. Hadley, District Game Warden, N. G. Jacobson, Supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest, and W. C. Birdsell of Bend, asking for an appropriation of 42500.00 to assist the State Board of Game and Fish Commissioners in the Construction of a State Fish Hatchery on the Tumalo River at the present County Road Crossing, and there being filed herein an offer by the Shevlin-Hixon Company to donate the ground necessary for such hatchery, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the statements made by siad applicants that a fish hatchery to be located on Tumalo Creek is a public necessity, and that the Court has good right to appropriate money therefor, it is ordered; That there be, and hereby is appropriated from the General Fund, subject to any,objection which may be lawfully made thereto at the annual budget hearing, the sum of $2500.00 for the purpose of assisting the State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners in the construction of a fish hatchery at the County Road crossing of the Tumalo Creek during the year 1919. The Court then adjourned to .meet at 10:00 A. M. of December 5th. 1918 for the further consideration of County business. Attest Clerk. Judge The Court reconvened December 5th. 1918 th the County Court room in Bend Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, when were present; W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter o£claims against the County. Now are _presented to the Court the claims for expenses, and docketed on pages 108 and 109 of .the claim docket, when, after due examination and audit, it was Ordered;. That all claims shown in the claim docket, duly audited and allowed, be and the same are hereby approved and allowed and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. In the matter of misuse of County Telephones. Ordered that the Clerk notify each officer having charge of a County Telephone that private calls over such telephones be and the same are prohibited. The Court then adjourned to meet on Dec. 6th. 1918 for the further consid'a ion of County business. Attest QI\-� Clerk. Judge THe Court reconvened Dec. 6th. 1918, pursuant to adjournment, at the County Court room in Bend Oregon, at whicg time were present; Wm. D. Barnes C. H. Miller J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts In the matter of repairs of the H. B. Ford County Road County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff This matter comes on for hearing, and the Court not being properly advised in the premises, it was ordered that the Court be adjourned to meet for the further consideration of County business, and that the remainddr of this day be given to a necessary inspection of the repairs needed on said road. Attest County Clerk County Judge 175 County The County Court of Deschutes County Oregon met Dec. 23rd. 1918 at the Court room, pursuant to adjournment, when were present W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller Seth Stookey J. H. Haver S. E. Roberts Whereupon the following In the matter of County Road Records for Surveyor. COUNty Judge County Commissioner County Commissiioner County Clerk Sheriff. proceedings were had. This matter comes on on the application. of the County Surveyor for the permission of the Court authorizing said Surveyor to make up an index to the Road records in his office, and the Cburt finds that said records are of cumbrous and uncertain form and the 'methods of keeping the same are antiquated and practically useless for reference in their present condition, it is therefore, Ordered, that the County Surveyor be and he hereby is instructed to procure INTArnminni the necessary books, and to Hake therein an index to all the Road records on file in his office to the end that the several roads may be properly identified. In the matter of the Bond of the Tax Collector This matter comes on to be heard, and it appearing to the Court that a bond from the -Tax Collector in the sum of $15 ,000. oo if furnished by a qualified surety Company, would be ample for the protection of the -County, it is therefore Ordered, that the bond of the tax collector be and the same is hereby fixed at 615 ,000.00 In the matter of official Bonds. Now are presented to the court the Bonds of J. H. Haner, as County Clerk in the sum of 010 ,000.00 , C. M. McKay, County Treasurer, 010 ,000.00 , S. E. Roberts Sheriff, $10,000.00, each executed by the principal therein with a competent Corporate Surety thereon, and each appearing to the Court to be in proper form, it was Ordered; That the said bonds be and the same are hereby accepted and approved. In the matter of claims against the County The said ratter comes on for hearing upon the claims presented and entered on page 110 of the claim docket, and said claims having been duly examined and audited, it was Ordered; That said claims be and they are hereby approved aid allowed as indicated on said Claim Docket, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. In the matter of the Annual County Budget, or estimate of expenses for the ensuing year. This matter now comes on for hearing upon the estimate for expenditures heretofore filed herein, and it appearing to the Court that due and proper notice of hearing has been given by publishing a notice thereof in the Bend Bulletin, as follows; Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Deschutes County Oregon has made the following estimate of *he amount of money to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year and containing a statement of the probable receipts of the County from sources other than direct tax. ESTIMATE OF EX.YENDITURES County Clerk Sheriff School Superintendent Assessor Treasurer Surveyor Commissioners & Court Justice Courts Coroner Election expenses Insane Widows Pensions Watermaster Health Officer County Hospital and Poor Court House and Jail Roads & Bridges Scalp Bounties Fairs War Board expense Printing proceedings Miscellaneous Circuit Court County Attorney Fish Hatchery $6 ,370/oo 7 ,500.00 3,250.00 3,460.00 1?200.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 600.00 200.00 2 ,000.00 200.00 2.000;00 1,250.00 350.00 1500.00 3,500.00 28 ,500.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 600.00 500.00 500.00 3,000.00 750.00 2,500.00 176 Agriculturist Road Machinery State Tax General School Tax Total ESTIMATE OF RECEIL-TS $2 ,200.00 8,000.00 25 ,00400 23 ,000.00 134 ,930.00 Clerks and Recorders Fees $5,000.00 Fines 1,000.00 Forest Revenue 1,000.00 Fair Money 1,200.00 Total 8,200.00 Balance to be raised by direct taxation $126,730.00 Notice is further giventhat the said Court has fixed thursday, the t6th. day of December, 1918, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the morning at the Court Room in Bend as the time and place for a .:Cull and complete discussion .of said estimates when and where any tax payer subject to said tax levy when made shall be heard in favor or against any proposed tax levy. Published by order of the County Court of Deschutes County in the Bend Bulletin the official paper of said county on the 5th. and 12th. of December, 1918, the first publication being not less than 20 days and the second not less than 10 days prior to said proposed meeting. W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller Seth Stookey County Judge Commissioners. After a due consideration of said proposed budget of expenses, it was ordered that the road fund levy be amended to make $24,143.00; That the estimate for Water Master be reduced to '750.00 , and that there be added to said estimate the sum of 890.00 for the high school tuition fund, and $300.00 for the library fund. In the matter. cif the general County Tax Levy. And now at this time comes on this matter to be heard upon the estimates heretofore made, published, and considered, for a tax levy upon all the taxable property in the County for the expenses of the County for the ensuing year, and after due consideration by the Court it was Ordered, that there be, and hereby is levied for the expenses of the County the following sums, towit;For the General expenses of the County, there is hereby levied the sum of $51 ,320.00 , less the sum of $7,000.00 estimated receipts therein, For the General Road Fund, there is hereby levied the sum of $24,143.00 less the sum of One thousand dollars from the Forest Reserve fund; For the purchase of Road Machinery there is hereby levied the sum of $8 ,000.00; For the General tax due to the State of Oregon, there is hereby levied the sum of $25,000.00; For the General School fund, there is hereby levied the sum of $23 ,000.00 , whereupon it was further ordered; That the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to certify this ORDER to the County Assessor, and the County Assessor is directed to extend said taxes against all the property of the County in the manner provided by law therefor. In the matter of the Ray W. Harper County Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the motion of the Judge for an order for the County Surveyor to make a pammmulimmi survey of said road , and it was then Ordered that the County Surveyor proceed to survey said road, and to file proper field notes, plats, and profiles of his survey. In the matter of claims against the County This matter comes on to be heard, upon the claims presented for the consideration of the Court, which claims are duly docketed on page 111 of the County Claim Docket, when, after due consideration, it was ordered; That said claims be and the same are approved and allowed and the clerk was instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. Attest Thereupon the Court adjourned. Clerk. I Judge 177 BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Thursday, the 2nd. day of January, 1919, and,from day to day thereafter during the continuance of said term, when were present. Wm D. Barnes C. H. Miller Seth Stookey J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner {.County Clerk Sheriff, Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of official bonds of public officers. Nb* are presented to the Court the official Bonds of C. P. Niswonger, as Coroner, R. B. Gould, as County Surveyor, and S. E. Roberts, as tax collector, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that each of said Bonds is for the amount provided by Law or the Order of the Court, that each is executed by a qualified surety, and in the form provided by law, it is therefare Ordered, that the bonds of C. P. Niswonger, Coroner, R. B. Gould, Surveyor, and S. E. Roberts, Sheriff, be and the same are hereby approved. In the matter of a Bridge over the Deschutes River. Now is presented a petition by C. P. Becker, John Marsh, and other qualified tax payers of the County, asking that a County Bridge be constructed over the Deschutes River near the uAubrgy" place in Tumalo Road District., and after hearing the oral statementsoof the petitioners the matter was continued until Jan. 3rd. 1919. IN THE MATTER OF DYNAMITE IN DESCHUTES RIVER At this time is presented a duly verified petition by the Shevlin-Hixon Company, asking the permission of the Court to use Dynamite in the Deschutes River for the purpose of breaking up an ice -jam above the Rail Road Crossing in Section five in Tp. 18 S. R. 12 East W. M. , and it appearing to the Court that the operation of the petitioners manufacturing plant will be impossible without the removal of said Ice Jam, and further appearing to the Court that said petition is reasonable and should be allowed, it is thereofmre Ordered, that said petitioners be and they are hereby authorized to use Dynamite in the Deschutes River In Section five Township eighteen range twelve for the purpose of removing said ice jam. Rent for the County Surveyor Ordered that the Clerk issue -his warrant monthly for the payment of the rent of the County Surveyors office in the sum of $12.50 In the matter of the rent of the County Jail. The Deschutes Investment Company now come and ask for an adjustment of the rent for the County Jai l , now past due, and for an order for the future payments monthly according to the contract heretofore entered into, whereupon is was Ordered; That the County Clerk issue warrant for y$22O.O0 payable to the Deschutes Investment Company for the rent of the Jail from February lst. 1918 to December 31st. 1918, and that said Clerk further issue his warrants for $20.00 each month hereafter in payment for said rent. The Court then adjourned to meet at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on January 3rd. 1919 for the :further consideration of County business. Attests --��--C� County Judge q-a,JUL2...4_,-4;;NTY CLERK The Court reconvened January 3rd, • 1919 pursuant to adjournment, with all members present, and proceeded with the consideration of County Business. In the natter of the claims on file against the county. Now is presented to the Court certain claims for services, which claims are duly docketed on page 112 and 113, when after due examination and consideration such claims were duly allowed as entered therein, add the Clerk was directed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. 178 T H i+t MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR A BRIDGE OVER THE DESCHUTES RIVER The petition of C. P. Becker and others for the construction of a County Bridge in Tumalo Precinct was called, whereupon the Court proceeded to the proposed site for an examination of the river, and the site for the propes6d bridge. The Court then adjourned to meet for the further consideration of County business on January 6th. 1919. In the natter of appropriations for Oregon .Agricultural College. This natter comes on for hearing upon the petition, of the Oregon Agricultural College for an appropriation of $1100.00 for the expenses of the County Agriculturist, and for for an appropriation of $300.00 for the Water Duty fund, and it appearing that the items of appropriation have been included in the tax levy for the prarpose stated, it is therefore 0 Ordered, that the County Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to issue his warrant of the General Fund for the sum of $1100.00 for the Oregon Agricultural Extension fund, and for $300.00 for the Oregon Agricultural College Water Duty Fund and to transmit said warrants to the Oregon Agricultural College. In the matter of delegates to the Oregon Irrigation Congress. This matter comes on for the appointment of delegates to the Oregon Irrigation Congress, when upon request of F. N. Wallace, Chairman, there were appointed as such delegates, the members of this Court, R. B. Gould, J. A. Willcox, R. H. Bayley. to represent the County Court at the Oregon Irrigation Congress to be held at Portland Oregon during this month. The Court then adjourned to meet for the further consideration of County business on January 20th. 1919. County Clerk. Judge The Court reconvened for the further consideration of County Business on January 20th. 1919, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of claims Now are presented certain claims, duly entered on page 114 of the Claim Docket, whereupon after due examination and consideration, such claims were allowed as indicated in said docket, and the Clerk was instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. The Court then adjourned to meet January 24th. for the further consideration of County business. Attest CounTy Clerk County Judge The Court reconvened January 24th.. 1919 for the further consideration of County business, all members of the Court present. In the matter of the appointment of a County Physician. This matter comes on -for the appointment of a County Physician and Health Officer, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that R. W. Hendershott, is a qualified physician, anda resident of this county, it is therefore Ordered, That R. W. Hendershott be and he hereby is appointed County Physician and Health Officer, and that his salary be fixed at $25.00 per month; 1 Further Ordered, that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly for 425.00 in payment of such salary. County Court The Judge was instructed to procure 1000 each of printed letter heads and envelppes for the use of the County Court members. In the matter of the official Newspaper. This matter comes on to be heard for the appointment of an official newspaper for the publication of the official proceedings of this Court , and for all other necessary legal publications, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Bend Bulletin is qualified to so act, it is Ordered, that the Bend Bulletin be and the same is hereby designated as the official newspaper of the County, and its compensation for such services shall be the rates Provided by law for legal publications. In the matter of claims. Now arepresented certain claims for services, etc , and duly entered in page 115 of theclaim docket , whereupon after due examination and consideration it was Ordered that such claims be and they are hereby allowed as indicated in said Claim Docket, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof The Court then adjourned to January 29th. 1919 for the further consideration of County business. Attest Coukty Clerk. t County Judge Court reconvened January 29th. 1919 at 10:00 in the forenoon, air the further consideration of County business, all members being present, and proceeded to guide State Highway engineer Emil Bennett over the Highway from Bend via Cline Falls to Redmond, and returning to Bend. via Deschutes, returnab.g tit 4:30 P. M. and then proceeding with the business of the County. County Truck Ordered that a Ford Truck be purchased for the use of the County In the matter of election Districts. Ordered that election districts heretofore designated by the Court be and the same are continued to be in effect. In the matter of the drawing _ of a Jury for the Circuit Court. The following names of tax payers of the County was then selected from which to draw the jury venire for the 1919 terms of the Circuit Court , towit; Paul A. Scoggin , Carl S. Woods, Frank K. Ogle , Ellis H. Edgington, C. P. Becker, Anton Ahlstrom, M Mackey, E. C. Park, Thomas Moffitt , C. J. Kafer, M. S. Bullard, W. H. Oakes, A. M. Howell, rill. Amos, Nelson Dexter , A. L. Hall, Peter Thompson, B. C. Kline , J. J. Hall, Louis L. Stephens, G. E. McLlvoy, , L. D. Wiest, J. C. Silver, Clarence H. Oakes , Walter Gumpert , Geo L. Hubbard, J. H. Peters , R, 0. Reigel, Arthur Jaeger, W. E. Bogue , J. Norris, F. M. Lewis, Almus Neff , J. A. Marsh, Henry Hewins, L. H. Gless, Wm. H. Reynolds, F. E. Toomey, . W. M. Pettigrew, R. D. Woodworth, Ben;TAlsup, P. J. Wilquist , Samuel Macartney, J. Hogue , I Puitt , F. P. Reynolds, J. M. Lawrence, A. L. Henkle , John Steidl, Geo. P. Hubbard, J. M. Curtis, George Bell, A. C. Johnson, R. U. Flickinger, W. H. H. Williams, Jacob P Sutilef , Frank Cross, Elmer Dyer, Earl L. Powers , John Park, L. Porter, J. G. Staff , C. M. Rogers, G. T. Parsons, M. Miller, Elmer L. King, G. F. Powers, A. M. McKinley , A. W. Graham, Geo. B. Graves, John Kissler, H. C. Miller, Geo. H. MacGregor , Irvin Hubbard, 0..K. Olson, Prentiss Van Tassell, R. J. Todd, Wm. E. Abbey, C. B. Armstrong, F. G. Atkinson, J. W. Berry, J. E. Burmaster, , F. B. Chapman, M. C. Conlon, P. B. Davis, H. H. Dieteri ch , J J. Dokken , Rieljard Duggan, Geo. P. Elliott, A. L. Flemming, Jno. B. Fryrear , d . S. Fullerton, Jerry Groskruger , Roy E. Harper, J. B. Hodson, James Hutton, A. L. Johnson, B. A. Kendall, B. C. Cline , R. H. Ledbetter, Alex Leverenz , L. C. Marion, J. J. McElfresh, J. G. McGuff ie , C. R. McLallin, C. F. C. Nootnagle , J F. Newbold, Everett Parr, R. H. Parsons, Rasmus Peterson, E. W. Pratt , George Raney, W. H. Rhoads, Jno. B. Cochrane , J. 13. Roe, A. M. Pringle , L. A. Shaw, W. P. Vandevert , Wm. Perry, Hector Marchand, W. D. Clark, Alexander Walters, Joseph R. Beatson, John W. Gotter, W. R. Davidson, W. L. Coffee , Guy Deming, C. B. Armstrong, W. B. Chapman, E. E. Varco , B. L. Tone , Claude Cone , Warren Edmunds, George W. Snider, Geo. Sly, W. E. Beesley, Chas F. Chalfan, W. D. Clark, Ole Erickson, Geo. P. Elliott, H. A. Emken, Wm. Ferry, J. A. Foss, W. L. Grantham, A. A. Green, G. G. Groves , Ole Hanson, Frank A. Hatch, Walter R. Harrison, L. G. Comstock, P. H. Dencer, E. G. Dietrich, Sam Elder, August Hallberg, Joseph Innes, M. M. Miller, Walter Taylor, John Atkinson, I. L. Osborn, C. G. Tweet , E. M. Eby, J. A. Chase , Arthur J. Ely L. 0. Farrum , A. N. Fosdick , Asha V. Frazier , W. P. Gift , Wm.' H. Gray, Bert Hagan , E. W.. Harris, A. Harryman, , John Helfrich, Thos DeYoung., G. W. Fuller , E. M. Harrington, George Iunker, J. A. Melvin, F. W. Tomes, W. G, Fordham , W. R. Riley R. E. Eaton, J. E. Reed, E. J. Dunn, H. G. Ferris, Lee Young, Samuel We ihl , R. E. Grimes, N. F. Fryrear, Anton Aline , James Breen, Ai Wright , John W. Dennis, Ed Halverson., Frank V. Swisher, H. A. Miller, C. B. Allen, J. D. Donovan, C. V. Silvis. R. J. Skelton, F. H. May, C. H. Bishop, G. W. Jones, Ed. M. Swaney,- L. A. Hunt, Walter Ruble , A. J. Harter , A. B. Davenport, A. J. Fuller, G. E. Stadig. -180 In the matter of the Joint meeting of this Court with the County Court of Crook County. Whereas, there was held , on the 20th. day of January 1919, a joint meeting of this Court with the members of the County Court for Crook County, at which time the County Courts of both counties met at the Court House in Bend Oregon for the purpose of a settlement of the affairs of the Counties attendant upon the County Division of the Said Crook County, at which time the meeting was organized by the Election of Judge W. D. Barnes, as chairman, and J. H. Haner, Secretary of the convention, whereupon the discussion et length of all the matters at issue between the two counties was entered into, after which the following Joint resolutions were offered, towit; IN THE COUNTY COURTS OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK AND THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE FINAL SETTLEMENT. OF ) THE AFFAIRS PENDING BETWEEN THE COUNTIES ° OF CROOK AND DESCHUTES BY REASON OF THE ) CREATION OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OUT OF TERRITORY FORMERLY WHOLLY WITHIN CROOK ) COUNTY. JOINT RESOLUTION. Now at this time on the 20th day of January, 1919, at Bend, Deschutes County Oregon, a joint meeting of the county courts of Crook and Deschutes County having convened at the call of the members of said Courts for the purpose of arriving at a final settle- ment of the affairs of Crook and Deschutes Counties by reason of the creatong of Deschutes County from territory formerly wholly within Crook County and there being present County Judges N. G. Wallace of Crook County and W.D.Barnes of Deschutes County, and County Commissioners C.H.Miller and Seth Stookey of Deschutes County, the following proceedings were had, to -wit: The meeting having been called to order, upon motions which were duly put and carried `.D.Barnes was elected chairman of the joint meeting to succeed G.Springer, and J.H.Haner was elected clerk to succeed L.E.Smith, whereupon the following resolution was introduced by N.G.Wallace, which failed to carry, as follows,to-wit: WHEREAS; on January Ist, 19I7 the indebtedness of Crook County, Oregon was the sum of $72 ,452.82. AND WHEREAS: the value of Public Buildings remaining in Crook County after the creation of Deschutes Caunty was on January Ist, I917 the sum of 070,000.00 leaving a balance in favor of Crodk County of 2,452.82. AND WHEREAS: there remained in the hands of the Treasure of Crook County on said January Ist, 19I7 the sum of 03,928.60 to be apportioned between Crook and Deschutes Counties in accordance with the assessed valuation based upon the 1916 tax roll, Deschutes County' s share of which sum amounts to $2 ,262.85. AND WHEREAS: Deschutes County has heretofore purchased from Crook County road machinery and supplies of the agreed value of 03,305.21 leaving a balance in favor of Crook County as to the last two items of the sum of 0I,040.30. AND WHEREAS: Crook County has collected in delinquent taxes for the years 19I3, I9I4 and I915 the sum of $I,500.49, which last sum is legally due Deschutes County from Crook Count y.and should be credited by Crook County to the amounts heretofore found to be due Crook County from Deschutes, County. AND WHEREAs: : after making said deduction last above mentioned, there to be due to Crook County from. Deschutes County the final sum of $1 ,992.69. THEREFORE: be it resolved by the County courts of Crook and Deschutes in joint meeting assembled, that the above figures are hereby declared to be the settlement between the Counties of Crook and Deschutes, that the County Treasure Deschutet County, Oregon pay to the County Treasure of Crook County the full sum $I,992.69 in full settlement of all demands based upon this settlement. is found Counties final of of AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that Deschutes County is hereby released from any liability on account of road machinery and supplies/it purchased from Crook County. heretofore by AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that Crook County upon the final adjustment of this settlement be and it is hereby released from any liability to Deschutes County on account of delinquent taxes belonging to Deschutes County and collected by Crook County for the years of I9I3, 19I4 and 19I5 as well as on account of monies in the hands' of Crook County on January Ist, I9I7. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that upon the payment of the sum of 6I,992.69 heretofore mentioned, that all matters and things connected with, and pertaining to, the settlement between Crook and Deschutes Counties be and the same hereby is declared to be correct and finally adjusted, Thereupon upon the motion of C. H. Miller the following joint resolution was submitted and unanimously adopted, to -wit: WHEREAS, On January I, 1917, the indebtedness of Crook County, Oregon, was the sum of $72,452.80, which sum includes the sum of $13,014.50 of forest rentals and sales formerly apportioned to Crook County erroneously by the secretary of state of the State of Oregon and which has been by the State of Oregon charged to Crook County, Oregon, by act of the legislature (see Chapter 269, Laws of Oregon for 19171, which said sum of 72 ,452.80 does not equal the reasonable value of public property owned and lying within Crook County, Oregon, and retained by said Crook County; and WHEREAS, Deschutes County's proportion of the cash on hand in the treasury of Crook County, Oregon, on January I, 1917, was the sum of $2 ,262.85; and WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore purchased from Crook County, road machinery and supplies as par list now on file with each of said county courts, of the agreed value of 43,305.2E and WHEREAS, Crook County has collected delinquent taxes on property situated in what is now Deschutes County, Oregon, for the years 1913, I9I4 and I9I5, which is now in the treasury of Crook County, which tax moneys belong to Deschutes County; and WHEREAS, The amount of moneys in the treasury of Crook County belonging to Deschutes County approximately equals the amount of moneys owing to Crook County from Deschutes County for road machinery, equipment and supplies: WHEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, That in consideration of the premises heretofore set out and the sale and delivery of the road machinery, supplies and equipment named on the list heretofore mentioned herein to Deschutes County by Crook County, all the affairs, matters and things now pending and awaiting settlement between the two counties are hereby held and deemed to be finally determined and fixed according to Chapter Ten, Laws of Oregon for I9I3; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, That Deschutes County is vholly and finally released from any and all liabilities owing by Crook County on January I, I9I7, and from all liabilities arising By the sale to it of the road machinery, supplies and equipment heretofore referred to; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, That Crook County is hereby released from any and all liabilities to Deschutes County for all matters and things arising by reason of the creation of the said Deschutes County, and that Crook County shall not be charged for any taxes, delinquent or otherwise, upon property now lying within the boundaries of Deschutes County to which the title may have heretofore been acquired by Crook County by the reason of sales for deliquent taxes; and. IT IS HEREBY FINALLY RESOLVED, CONSIDERED AND ORDERED, That the sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, upon the request of the County Court of Itxmlak Deschutes County, will issue deeds to Deschutes County for any property now lying within the boundaries tf Deschutes County which may have heretofore been acquired by Crook County by reason of sales for delinquent taxes. Given under our hands this 20th day of January, I9I9. Attest: J. H. Haner, Clerk of the Joint Boards. N. G. Wallace, _ County Judge of Crook County, Oregon. W. D. Barnes - County Judge of Deschutes County, Oregon. C. H. Miller County Commissioner Deschutes County, Oregon. Hugh Lister County Commissioner of Crook County, Oregon. E. T. Luthy County Commissioner Crook County, Oregon. Seth Stookey County Commissioners of Deschutes County,Oregon. 82 BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court was begun and held. at the Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday the 5th day of February, I9I9, and from day to day thereafter .during the continuance of said term, at which time were present Seth Stookey, County Commissioner. J. H. Haner, County Clerk, S. E. Robert, Sheriff. WHEN, there being no quorum present, the Court was adjourned to meet February 6th, 1919, at I0 : 00 A. M. . \ Judge. Court reconvened February 6th, I9I9 at I0;00 o'clock A. M. pursuant to adjournment, at which time were present. Wm. D. Barnes, Judge C. H. Miller Commissioner. Seth Stookey Commissioner. J. H. Haner, Clerk. S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. WHEREUPON the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of ) County Road Work ) This matter was discussed until noon when the Court adjourned until I:00 o'clock P. M. of this day, at which time the Court reconvened, All members being present. S. J. Pierce Road Petition A Petition was presented at this time, signed by S. J. Pierce, etal, asking that a road be opened as stated in said petition. Thepetition being accompanied by sufficient bond, and an affidavit of notices being posted, same was referred to the District Attorney as to form. Upon the advise of the District Attorney that the affidavit accompanying said petition, was not in proper :form, petition was continued, until such time as proper affidavit would be filed with the Court. A. J. Weston road. A Petition was presented at this time, signed by A. J. Weston et al, asking that a road be opened as stated in said: petition. Petition being accompanied by sufficient bond, and no affidavit of notice being posted, accompanying said petition same was referred to the District Attorney as to form, and continued until proper affidavits are filed. Plat of I.0.0.F. Cemetery. The plat of the I. 0. O. +. Cemetery of Terrebonne, Oregon, being presented to the Court at this time, upon discussion and consideration, same was referred to the District Attorney, asto correct form. Vacation Plat and Replat of Centralo. The vacation plat and replat of Centralo, being presented to the Court at this time, upon discussion and consideration, same was referred to the District Attorney as to correct form. Bond of Tax Collector. 'The bond of S. E. Roberts, as Tax Collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, in the sum of 0500. with the National Surety Company, as surety, was presented at this time, duly examined and ordered approved. The further bond of S. E. Roberts, as ex-officio Tax Collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, in the sum of 47500, with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company as surety, was presented at this time, duly examined, and ordered approved. Bond of Assessor The bond of W. T. Muliarky, as County Assessor, in the sum of $5000. with the National Surety Company, as surety, was presented, duly examined, and ordered approved. Bond of Constable The bond of L. A. W. Nixon, as Constable, in the sum of id000. with the National Surety Company, as surety, was presented, duly examined, and ordered approved. Bond of Justice of Peace. And now is presented the bond of George M. Erickson, as Justice of the Peace for the Grange Precinct, with Julius Pederson and Geo. Erickson, as sureties thereon, and said bond appearing to the Court to be sufficient, it is Ordered that said bond of George M. Erickson, be and the same is hereby approved. It is also ordered that all justices of the Peace for Deschutes County, who have not filed sufficient bonds with this Court, shall be ordered to file same with the 183 Court , if they wish to qualify for their office. Petition of Bend Park Company, And now is presented at this time the following petition of the Bend Park Company, TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. The undersigned petitioners do hereby set forthc the following facts: At the time of the location and construction of The Dalles-California Highway south of Bend, the original plat of the Second Addition to Bend Park, _through which this Highway was located, offered serious obstables to the economical construction of said Highway, by reason of the fact that the streets, as laid out, were, not practical on account of a rocky ridge, making it necessary to revise aportion of the plat. It was proposed to the petitioners by the County Court_of Crook County, that if this change be allowed, the said County Court would pay the necessary expenses of vacating the, original plat, filing and dedication of a new plat showing this change. This revision has never been accomplished, the result being that the present Highway crosses over what is now private property. Therefore, your petitioners pray that they be reimbursed by Deschutes County for the cost of vacating the necessary portion of the original plat and the_platting of ' the proposed State Highway Addition, to conform with The Dalles-California Highway. The Bend Park Company. By J. C. Rhodes. Accompanying the petition is an affidavit made by H. J. Overturf., relative to the facts stated in said -petition. After discussion and consideration by the Court, is it hereby ordered, that the petition be allowed as stated, and a new plat be filed with the Court to conform with The Dalles-California Highway. Bond of Justice And relative attorney Earle Benton as of the Peace. now is presented at this time a letter from Earle Benton, of Redmond, Oregon, to his term of office as Justice of the Peace. Letter referred to District for his consideration and opinion. Claims. The matter of claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ordered that claims #3I66 to 3I74 inc, 317'7 to 3218 inclusive, as shown on pages II5 and I16 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. 10 further business coming up for consideration at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned to meet Tuesday, February II, I9I9, I0:00 A. M. Attest: 1---KeAAAJUlYi Clerk. Judge The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met in the Court Room in the Court House, February II, 1919, I0:00 A. M. pursuant to adjournment, all members present. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge, and was then adjourned to meet at I:30 P. M. same date. The morning was spent in an inspection of road work. Attest: T as at morning session. S. J. Pierce Road Petition. And now the petition of S. as stated in said petition, and Attorney, as to form; the first appointed as a Board of Viewers May and S. R. Hogin, this board Clerk. e County Court reconvened at I:30 o'clock P. M. Judge same date, same members present J. Pierce, et al, being presented, asking for a road the said petition being approved by the District reading of the petition was had, and the following to view haid road and report on same, R.B.Gould, F.H. to meet February I3. A._I.._ ? est.onixsc7 Petition. And now the petition of A.J.Weston, et al, being presented, asking for a road as stated in said petition, and the said petition being approved by the District Attorney as to form; the first reading of the petition was had, &hd the following appointed as a Board of Viewers to said said road and report on same, R. B. Gould, F. H. May and S. R. Hogin, this board to meet February I3. 184 Vacation Plat and Replat of Centralo. At this time is presented the Vacation plat and replat of Centralo, Deschutes, Deschutes County, Oregon. Same having been referred to the District Attorney and approved by him as to form, and it appear.dg to the Court from said Plat and the approval entered thereon of the County Surveyor, County Assessor, and the County Sheriff, that said plat is regular in all respects, and complies with the requirements of the law, It Is Therefore Ordered, That said Plat be, and the same is hereby approved, and vacated. Plat of I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. The plat of the I. O. 0. F. Cemetery of Terrebonne , Oregon, being presented at this time, same was continued for further investigation. Expenses of District Attorney. A petition being presented by the District Attorney at this time, relative to the expenses of his office, and suitable offices; after discussion and consideration, on motion duly made and seconded, it is Ordered that the rooms in the Court House, formerly occupied by the County Surveyor, be turned over to the District Attorney for his office, upon his acceptance of said order. Road to City of Bend Sewage Plat. At this time is presented -the following petition, TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON: Now comes the City of Bend, a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon and respectfully shows and petitions - as follows; that it is the owner of the following described tract of land located within said County, to -wit:- the NE* SW* and a portion of the NW* of the SW4 , of Section 27 of Township I7 South of Range I2 East, containing approximately 45 acres of land, which said tract is used by said City as a sewage disposal farm; that said tract is not reached, at the present time, conveniently or at all by any public road, provided by law and that it is necessary that the public- and your petitioner have ingress and egress to and from said farm; that a roadway or gateway 20 feet in width leading to said farm, is sufficient for the present. WHEREFORE your petitioner prays that your honorable body proceed forthwith to lay out and establish according to law a roadway or gateway 20 feet in width, located substantially as follows, to -wit: Commencing at the NW corner of the NE4 of the SW , of said Section 27;, thence North * miles, more or less; thence in a generally NWly direction to an intersection with the Bend -Prineville road, said proposed road being about 2000 feet long. Dated this IIth day of February, I919. ATTEST: Ds H. Peoples-, CITY RECORDER. By J. A. Eastes, MAYOR. The peition being approved by the District Attorney as to form, the following were appointed as a Board of Viewers to view said road and report on same, J. M. Griffin, R. U. Flickinger, and C. P. Becker, this board to meet February, I5, I9I9. CLAIMS. THE CITY OF BEND The matter of claims against the count coming up for consideration, it was order that claims No. 3219 to 3223 inclusive, as shown on page 117 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed., and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in pay- ment thereof. No further business coming up for consideration at this time, on motion duly made and seconded, Court adjourned, until February nth. 1919, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Judge. 4 Ss The County Court of Deschutes County Oregon, Met February 25, I9I9, pursuant to adjournment ,, there being present Wm. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller J. H. Haner County Judge County Comm.. County Clerk Claims presented were duly examined and audited, whereupon it was ordered by the Court, that Claims numbered 3224 to 3249 inclusive be allowed, the Clerk was instru±ted to issue warrants in payment thereof. The Court then adjourned. Clerk. z. \ County Judge. BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County , on Wednesday the 5th day of March , 1919, and continued from day to day thereafter c ont inuance of the term, Seth Stookey, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts , No quorum being when were presents County Commissioner County Clerk County Sheriff during the present, the Court was adjourned to meet Idlarch 13, 1919. C oun Court reconvened March 13, 1919 at the Court Room in pursuant to adjournment Members presents: W. D. Barnes , C. H. Miller Seth Stookey J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts , County Judge County Commissioner County Commis s ion er County Clerk Sheriff ssioner Bend, Oregon, Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ON FILE. Ordered: That Claims numbered from No. 3250 to No. 3305, inclusive , (excepting however claim No. 3283, continued; Claim 3285, which is disallowed , Claim 3291 continued , Claims 3294, 3295, and 3297, continued: ) be and the same hereby are allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment therefor , VACATION' OF PLAT OF ROSLAND: This matter again coming up for consideration, it was ordered that the petition for the vacation of the Plat of Ros land , be granted. I. 0. 0. F. CEMETERY, TERREBONNE , OREGON. This matter again coming up for consideration, it was ordered that the plat of the I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery, of Terrebonne , Oregon, be acepted. George E. Aitken , of Sisters , Oregon , appearing with a request that the road east of Sisters , be temporarily improved , it was Ordered that E. M. Harrington be authorized to put same in proper condition. f George E. Aitken appearing before the Court, and representing that the Indian Ford road needed improvement, and that it was expedient that Deschutes County co-operate with Jeferson County, and the Forestry Service, in the improvement of same It was ordered that the matter be taken up with. the Jefferson County Court with the idea of such co-operation. BOND OF JUSTICE OF PEACE, GEORGE G. SEDGWICK And now is presented the bond of George G. Sedgwick, of Redmond, Oregon, as Justice of the Peace for Redmond Precinct, with Albert Mohler and B. A. Kendall as sureties thereon, and said bond appearing ORDERED that said bond o George G. approved. BOND OF JUSTICE OF PEACE, EARLE BEN T ON to the Court to be sufficient, it is Sedgwick, be and the same is hereby And now is presented the bond of Earle Benton, 9 of Redmond, Oregon, as Justice of the Peace for the Tehterow Precinct, with W. R. Davidson and E. M. Eby as sureties thereon, , and said bond appearing to the Court to be sufficient, it is ORDERED THAT said bond of Earle Benton, be and the same is hereby approved. The Court then adjourned to meet March 19, 1919. at the IN S. The County Court Court Room in Band, Wm. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller, Seth Stookey J. H. Haase r , S. E. Roberts, THE M T TER OF TAXES OF E. ROBERTS --� JUDGE of Deschutes County, Oregon reconvened March 19, 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, there being present, County Judge, County Comm. County Comm. County Clerk Sheriff This matter comes on to- be heard, upon the petition of S. E. Roberts, refund for payment of taxes on the Vest half That the Clerk be and he hereby for a of Lots 5 and 6 in Kenwood, it is Ordered: is instructed to issue his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of 19.26; payable to S. E. Roberts, Tax Collector, as refunding the taxes paid on said lots. IN THE NATTER OF THE VACATION OF A PART OF THE SECOND ADDITION TO BEND PARK. And now is presented to the Court a plat and petition for the vacation of a part of the plat of the Second Addition to Bend,Park, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the matter is in all respects regular, it is ordered that said petition be and the same hereby is allowed, and the plat thereof approved. IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED A Jo WESTON COUNTY ROAD. And now is presented the viewers report on said matter, the report being read for the first times and ordered placed on file. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED S. J. PIERCE COUNTY ROAD. And now is presented. the viewers report on said matter, the report being read for the first time and ordered placed on file. IN THE MATTER OF TAXES FOR THE YEARS 1913 and 1914 This matter now comes on to be heard , and it appearing to the Court that the records of taxes transcribed from Crook County upon which certificates were issued or which have been paid or redeemed do not appear in the records of Deschutes, County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that such credits should appear in the records of this County, it is ORDERED, That the Sheriff be and he hereby is directed to procure a record of receipts for taxes paid in Crook County for the years 1913 and 1914. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF F. S. STANLEY This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of F. S. Stanley for an adjustment of the taxes charged against lot 7 block 69 Redmond, whereupon the matter was referred to the District Attorney for his opinion. IN THE MATTER OF ADVERTISING - TIE VICTORY -LIBERTY LOAN. ORDERED, that the Clerk issue his warrant in favor of the Manager of the Victory Liberty Loan, in the sum of $750 oo0 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROPRIATION FOR FARIvi DEMONSTRATION WORK, CERTIFICATE FOR AGRICULTURAL OR IN THE CHITTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 0::EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES OF AP R0 PRIAT ION OF FUNDS FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK (SECOND INSTALLMENT) To t1h1 Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, Salem, Oregon. THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That pursuant to the provision of Chapter 110, General Lgws of Oregon, 1913, the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, by appall) : priate order duly made and entered upon the journal of the proceedings of said Court on the 19th day of March 1919, did provide and appropriate the sum of Eleven Hundred no/I00 Dollars ($1100.00)for use in and about agricultural or farm demonstration and field work in said County of Dese hates , State of, Oregon, during the year 1919, to be expended as provided in said Chapter 110, General Laws of Oregon, 1913, subject to the supervision of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, to be hereunto affixed this 19th day of March, 1919. (County Court Seal ) Attest: J. H. Haner, County Clerk, W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller, Seth Stookey , County Judge Commiss Toner Commissioner ORDERED, that the Clerk draw a warrant of the General Fund for $1100.00 payable to Oregon Agricultural College, for farm demonstration work expenses. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ON FILE. ORDERED, that the Clerk issue warrants in payment of claims No 3306, 3309, and claims No. 3315 to 3323 inclusive as shown on page 121 of the claim docket. Whereupon the Court adjourned to meet March 25, 1919. Clerk. The County Court for pursuant to adjournment, there W. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts IN TEE MATTER OF THE A. J. WESTON ROAD This matter comes on Judge Deschutes County Oregon, reconvened March 25, 1919, being present. County Judge County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff to be heard upon the report of the viewers heretofore appointed to view said proposed road, which report now on file was read for the second time. IN THE MATTER OF THE S. J. PIERCE ROAD This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the viewers heretofore appointed to view out said proposed road, which report now the second time. Whereupon the Court adjourned to meet March 26th, 1919 at ten o'clock Clerk. on file was read for Judge. The County Court reconvened March 26th, at ten o'clock M. all members being present. IN THE MATTER OF THE A. J. \vESTON COUNTY ROAD. This matter comes do for final hearing upon the petition heretofore filed herein, and it now appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court that the proceedings had in said matter are in all things regular, it is - ORDERED, That the following described road be, and the same is hereby declared to be a County Road and public highway, towit: Commencing 20 feet west of the southeast corner of section one, in township fifteen south, of range ten east of the Willamette Mieridian, running thence north 4700 feet, more or less , thence in a northwesterly direction about one half mile to a point on the center line of the east half of section 36, Township 14, south range 10 east of Willamette Meridian, thence north about one and one -quarter miles along the center ling of the east half of section 56 and section 25, to a junction with tie. Willamette Val ley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road, it is furth ORDERED, that the width of said road be and the same hereby is fixed at sixty feet. 89 • IN THE MATTER OF THE S. J. PIERCE COUNTY ROAD. This matter comes on for final hearing, upon the petition heretofore filed herein, and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the proceedings had in said matter are in all things regular, it is ORDERED, that the following described road be, and the same is hereby declared to be a county road and public highway, and the width thereof shall be sixty feet, towit: BE IT REI42EMBERED , that County, Oregon was begun and held Wednesday April 2, 1919, and from of said term, when were presents; W. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller Seth Stookey J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes at the day, to court house in Bend in said county, on day thereafter during the continuance County Grudge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit: W. Danielski County Road The petition of W. Danielski, et al. for a County Road was presented, and referred to the District Attorney. IN T T I L'IATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT 0p A WATER MASTER. Comes F. U. Wallace and Gus E. Stadig, and request that the appointment of a water master be delayed until some satisfactory co-operative plan can be formed, when, after due discussion, the Court directed that a request be filed with the Superintendent of Water Division No. 2, that hedelay the appointment of a water master for Deschutes County until some satisfactory co-operative plan could be formed, and the County Judge was directed to send such petition by telegraph. FRANK TATTI COUNTY ROAD. The petition of Frank Tatti, et al. for a County Road was presented, and referred to the District Attorney. At this time is presented the opintion of the District Attorney, aporoving as to form and sufficiency, the petition of Wo Danielski et al, for a County Road, when it was ordered that such petition be approved. At this time is presented the opinion of the District Attorney, approving as to form and sufficiency, the petition of Frank Tatti for a county road, whereupon it was ordered that such petition be approved. Ordered , that the Court adjourn to Thursday morning, at ten o'clock of April 3, 1919. Attest: Judge . 190 IN THE MAT:TER OF THE " . MCZENZIE HIGEHAY This matter comes on to be -heard upon the petition of the National Forest Service for a co-operative contract between the United States Department 'of- .Agriculture The State Highway Comrnistion of the State of Oregon, Lane County and Deschutes County Oregon, and providing for the construction ofa highway between Blue River Oregon and Sisters Oregon, under the terms of the Act of Congress known as "Federal Aid Road Act" , and it appearing that the total cost of .said highway is estimated to be 355,550.00 of which Lane County will pay $15,000, and Deschutes County $5,000.the remainder thereof t to be paid by the National Forest Service and the State Highway fund, - Further, that the said Department of Agriculture has presented to this Court (in duplicate) a contract to be jointly executed by the State Highway Commissioners , The United States Department of Agriculture , Lane County and Deschutes County, by the terma of which Deschutes County contracts to pay a maximum of < '>5000. , in the construction of said highway, it is therefore(' ORDERED, That this court be , and it is hereby directed to enter into a contract jointly with the State Highway Commissioners , they United States Department of Agriculture, Lane County, for the construction of a highway between Blue River in Oregon, and Sisters Oregon, and that there be, and hereby is appropriated the 'sum of $5000. ibr the proportionate share due from Deschutes County in the total cost of such construction. Attest:( W. D. Barnes County Judge J.-H. Haner, CountyClerk Payment of County Claims The matter of claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ordered -that claims No. 3324 to 3335 Inc , 9No. 3339 to 3369 inc, No. ,3377 to No. 3387 to 3423 inc, and 124 3386 inc,/as shown on pages No 122 and 123/, of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in pa ynen t thereof. Court then adjourned to meet April 23, 1919. Atte IA-f.)._Ak.Q-A./ Clerk. Judge O The Court reconvened April 23, 1919, for the consideration of county claims, whereupon after due consideration, it was ordered that claims No. 3424 to 3511 inclusive -,as shown on pages 125, 126 and 127 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. No further business coming up for consideration, court then adjourned for the term. Judge 4 191 BE IT REMEMBERED that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend in said county on Wednesday May, 7, 1919, and from da y to day thereafter during the continuance of said term, when were present: W. D. Barnes, County Judge, C. H. Miller, County Commissioner, Seth Stookey, . County Commissioner, J. H. Haner, County Clerk, S. E:. Roberts, Sheriff The following proceedings were had, towit: Carl Larson Road Petition A petition was :_resented at this time, signed by Carl Larson and 30 petitioners, asking that a road be opened as stated in said petition. The petition being accompanied by sufficient bond, and affidavit of posting road notices, also accompanying said petition, same was referred to District Att rney as to form. A remonstrance was filed at this time, asking that the above petition be denied. Same was also referred to the District Attorney. IN THE MATTER OF THE FRANK TATTI ROAD. This matter c om4ng on before the court, the following letter from the.. County S .zrveyor , was read: Bend, 0re. , May 7-1919. The Honorable County Court, Deschutes. County, 0re. Gentlemen: --- In the matter of the Frank Tatti road, the petition having been referred to me, I find that a portion of the road will be on the county line between Deschutes and Crook Counties, which fact demands that all procedure on the same by made by joint action of the two counties, including two boards of ciewwrs and the survey made .by the county surveyor of both counties. I therefor deferred the survey and viewing of the road until a later date. At the time this situation came to - my notice the District Attorney was absent from Band, and was unable to get his - instructions in the matter, however the statute is plain on the subject and I therefore let the matter go over. Respectfully Robert B. Gould, County Surveyor C. H., Hardy, of Alfalfa, Oregon, appeared before the Court, and reported several defective bridges in that neighborhood. The matter was referred to Commissioner Seth Stookey, The Court then adjourned to meet at I:30 O'clock P. M. same date. Judge L9O 71762 The Court reconvened at I:30 P. M. same date , same members present at at morning session. TUMALO AVENUE BRIDGE ACROSS DESCHUTES RIVER. The Streets Committee of the City Council of Bend, appeared before the Court at this time, relative to repairing or rebuilding the Tumalo Avenue bridge across the Deschutes River. After due consideration, it was ordered that the County will go 50/50 on a new bridge. Commissioner C. H. Miller was appointed by the Court to meet with Councilman J. C. Rhodes, relative to plans and specifications for a new bridge. A call for bids on same will be made by the Committee. CITY SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD. A sworn petition having been received from J. A. Eastes, Mayor of the City of Bend. , which is as follows: To the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon Now comes the City of Bend a municipal corporation of Deschutes County, Oregon, by J. A. Eastes, the Mallor of said city, and respectfully shows and petit ions as follows: That said city is the owner of a tract of land, containing approximately forty-five acres, located in the North 2 of the ae of section 27 Township 17 S, Range 12 E. W. M. which said tract of land is used as a farm and municipal sewage disposal plant. That said farm and sewage disposal plait is not, at the resent- time , reached by any public road protided by law and that it is necessary that the public and agents of said city shall have ingress and egress to and from said tract. That the most convenient .and available route for a road to each said tract is described as follows: - Commencing at the southwest corner of the SE* of the Ne of Section 27, Twp I7 S , Rnage 12 E. W. M. thence north as nearly as practicable for a quarter of a mile, thence by the most practicable route in a general Northwesterly direction to the intersection with the Bend -Prineville road; that 20 ft is a sufficient width for said proposed road or gateway. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the Honorable County Court proceed forthwith to pay out and establish the road or gateway above described twenty feet in width. J. A. Eastes Therefore, in accordance with Chapter 6307 of 1917 copy of the Road Laws of. :Oiregon the:, fbilowing 'board` of-' Viewers*as - ap.po.intaa tO view said road, on May 9, 1919, or within the proper time thereafter, County Surveyor, R. B. Gould, J. O. Thorp, and F. M. Lewis. IN THE MATTER OF FIRING A TEMPORARY COUNTY SEAT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, A.TE OF OREGON. It appearing to the Court al this time that Bead, Oregon, was fixed as the temporary county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time of the creation of said Deschutes County, out of Crook County, and that a permanent county seat- for Deschutes County ; bhould have been coted upon by the people at the next general election thereafter, which was not done, now, therefore, in view of said premises, IT IS. HERE hereby is fixed until the next Dated at Bend, BY CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED county and continued as the temporary/seat general election thereafter. that Bend, Oregon, be, and the same of Deschutes County, Oregon, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 7th day of May, 1919. W. D. Barnes/ Seth Stookey, C. H. Miller County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner .. 93 DI SBURSEIJENT OF MONIES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS. At this time, the following letter was presented to the Court by the Corm y School Superintendent. Department of Education, Salem, May I, 1919. To the County Judge: Below you will find a copy of Chapter 406 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1919. Section 1. The county treasurers of the several counties shall be the custodians of all school districts funds. Section 2. Such funds shall be disbursed only by the County Treasurers of the several counties upon warrants drawn on such county treasurers by the boards of directors of the respective school districts in the manner now provided by law; provided, that this act shall apply to- &1.c1 c:aunt±es of this state unless the county court shall by order entered on record elect not to come under the provisions of this act. You will notice by the provisions of this act that the county treasurer becomes the custodian of all school ;istri,ct funds, unless the county court shall be order entered on record elect not to come under the provisions of the act. That is to say that if the county court takes no action, the county treasurer will become custodian 'of all school money and the teachers' salaries and all claims against the school district will be paid through the office of the County Treasurer. The acts of the 1919 Legislature go into effect on May 29th. I am sending you this notice that you may have time to decide which: plan you prefer to adopt for your county. Very truly yours, J. A. Churchill, Superintendent Public Instruction School Supt. Thompson reporting to the Court that the present system of having the clerks of the several school districts of the county disburse their own school funds, is entirely satisfactory, it is hereby ORDERED by the Court that Deschutes County will elect not to change their present eystem, and elect not to come under the provisions of the new law. WALTER DAIS IELSKI ROAD. At this time is presented the report of viewers on the Danielski road. Bend, Ore, May I, 1919. The Honorable County Court of Dese }i tes County, Oregon Gentlemen: -- In the matter of the Walter Danielski County Road, we the undersigned board of viewers did upon the 25th day of April 1919, view out and survey said road. We found a practical route and do therefore recommend the establishment of the same as a county road. The benefits enjoyed by the establishment of this road by all parties, being greater than the damages, we reecommend that no damages be allowed in connection therewith. Board of viewers, Respectfully submitted, ( R. B. Gould ( F. H. May ( J. D. Bowman Report being favorable, reading was had for the first time. CARL LARSON COUNTY ROAD. The petition of Carl Larson etal, asking for a county road as set forth in said petition, was accepted and approved by the District Attorney as to form. A remonstrance had been filed against said petition. It appearing therefrom, that a large number of names, namely I0 , on said remonstrance were persons who had signed the said road petition, and therefor are barred from being remonstrators, leaving a less number of remonstrators than there are petitioners. Also two remonstrators were found not to he freeholders within said road district. It is Ordered that petition be approved and the board of viewers be appointed, County Surveyor, J. C. Thorp, and 1 . M. Lewis , to meet at point of beginning of said road, 10 A. M. May loth, 1919. REPAIR OF TETBEROW BRIDGE. The matter of repairing the Tetherow bridge, being presented to the Court by F. P. Rawson, of Redmond, Oregon, after discussion it was ORDERED, that 0350.0o be allowed by the Court, for the repair of same. This amount is to be placed at the disposal of Commissioner C. H. Miller, to be used at the proper time in the summer, when the condition of the river warrants. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT, OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION A contract and maintenance agreement having been received from the Oregon State Highway Commission, relative to the maintenance and repair of state roads within the County, after due consideration and discussion, it is ORDERED, that said contract as received from the Commission, be and the same is hereby accepted, and returned to the Commission for their ap;roval and acceptance. The Court then adjourned to meet I:30 P. M. May, 8-1919. Judge The Court reconvened:i:30. O'clock P. M. May 8, 1919, for the further consideration of County business. County Claims. The matter of claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ORDERED that claims # 3512 to 3527 inc, No. 3529 to 3547 inc, No. 3550 to 3566 inc, No. 3568 to 3572 inc, as shown on page 128 and 129 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY ) DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING ) ORDER CALLING SPECIAL ELECTION. MONEY TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ) MAINTENANCE OF PERMANENT ROADS IN THE COUNTY.) WHEREAS, a number of registered voters of Deschutes County equal to 1/20 of the greatest number of votes cast in the County at the next preceding general election for any person for judge of the Supreme Court, have petitioned the County Court asking that a special election shall be called for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the County the question of issuing bonds for the purpose of raising money to be used for the -construction and maintenance of permanent roads in the County; and WHEREAS, said petition did set out and specify the amount of bonds proposed to be issued, towit: One Hundred and twenty five thousand dollars (0125,000) the length of time they shall run, to -wit: 18 ,000 for four (4) years from date of issue; $.18 ,000 for five (5) years from date of issue; 18 ,000 for six (6) years from date of issue; $18 ,000 for seven (7) years from date of issue; 018,000 for eight (8) years from date of issue; 18 ,000 for nine (9) years from date of issue; $17 ,000 for ten (I0) years from date of issue; and the maximum rate of interest they shall bear, to -wit: not to exceed five and one-half (5 a) per cent per annum; and WHEREAS, each petitioner did sign his own name to the petition, the precinct in which he resides, and his post office address noteld opposite his name; and WHEREAS, said petition did in .all things conform to the requirements of the Statute in such case made and provided, to -wit, Chapter 103 General Laws of Oregon, 1913; and W TT31RErS , heretofore on the 8 day of May, 1919, said petition was filed with the County Clerk and on this the 8th day of May, 1919, said last named date being the next regular session of the County Court, said petition was duly presened to the County Court, and WBEREAS, the County Court did examine said petition as soon as it was so presented; and WBEREAS, the County Court is satisfied that said petition substantially conforms to the requirements of the Statute in such case made and provided and particularly section 3 of said Chapter 103 General Laws of Oregon, 1913, and contains the names and post office addresses of the requisite number of voters as required by section 5 of said Chapter 103; and WITREAS, the County Court deems it for the best interest of the County that a special ,election be called and held for the purpose as specified in the petition, now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, that a special election be called and held in Deschutes County for the purpose as specified in the petition at a time now and herein fixed by the Court, to -wit: Tuesday, June 3, 1919, which said date is not less than 20 nor more than 40 days after the date of making this order; and it is further ORDERED, that the amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness shall be one hundred twenty five thousand dollars $125,000) , the maximum rate of interest it shall bear shall not exceed five and one-half per cent- (51-%) and the particular roads within the County which are to be built and improved -by the money so raised, and the minimum amount to be expended on such road and where located within the County, giving the beginning and terminus thereof, are as follows: $20 ,000 on"The Sisters -Redmond Highway". From the Crook County line east of Redmond at the S. E. Corner of Section 13, Township 15 S, Range 13 E. W. M.`, by way of Redmond to Cline Falls, to the S. W. corner of section 4, Township 15 S, Range 10 E. W. M. approximately 25 miles. $5 ,000. on "The Lower - Bridge - Terrebonne Highwa; ". Beginning at the center of section 7, Township 14 S, Range 12 E.uV.M. , to the center of section 16 , Township 14 S, Range 13 E.W.M. , approximately 8f- miles. /96 5,000. 00 on "The Bend - Grange Hall Highway". From Bend to the northeast corner of Section 19, Township 17 S , Range 13 E. WM. approximately 72 miles. 60,000. on "The Da11e s-California Highway". Beginning at the N. E. Corner of the N. W. Quarterof N. W. Quarter of Section 3, Township 14 S, Range 13 E. N. ,. by way of Redmond, Bendand ending at the intersection of the Deschutes -Klamath County line at the point of intersection of the Dalles- Cal ifornia Highway, approximately 65 miles. 35,000.00 on The Bend - Lane County thrt Sisters and the Bend -Burns Highway. Commencing at a point on the Deschutes County -Lane County line at the intersection with the road connecting the Willamette Valley with eastern Oregon by way of the MacKenzie River, MacKenzie Pass to Bend, by way of Sisters, Tumalo and Bend over the road from Bend to Burns to the point of intersection of said road with the Deschutes -Harney County Line, being approximately 110 miles. and it is further ORDERED that the County Clerk do cause the necessary notices to be printed for the aforesaid election, that he mail twa of said notices to each judge and each clerk of election in each precinct with instructions relative to the legal posting thereof , and that he provide the necessary poll books , tally sheets , ballot boxes , ballots and other necessary supplies for the proper holding of said election, and that he do and perform such other acts and things as may be requisite , necessary or convenient for the proper holding of the aforesaid election in accordance with law. Done and dated this 8 day of May, 1919. ATTEST : J. H. Haner , County Clerk. W. D. Barnes , County Judge. C. H. Miller County Commissioner Seth Stookey, -County Commissioner Court then adjourned to meet Saturday, May 10, 1919. The County Court reconvened Saturday May 10, 1919, for the transaction of county business. IN THE MATTER OF PREPARING BALLOT BOXES FOR SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD June 3, 1919) ORDER At this time the County Clerk is hereby authorized and instructed, to open and prepare the Ballot Boxes, at any convenxient date, for use at the special election to be hled Jane, 3, 1919. W. D. Borne s , County Cadge C. H. Miller, Commissioner COUNTY CLAIMS The matter of claims ag. inst the county corning up for consideration, it was ordered that claims No. 3573 to 3576 inelus ive , as shown on page 130 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. _ No further business, the Court then adjourned to meet May 14, 1919. Judge „\*ViVi511/ Clerk. 197 The County Court reconvened Wednesday, May 14, 1919, County Judge M. D. Barnes, and Commissioner C. H. Miller, present. Mrs. Carrie 0. Johnson, of Tumalo, Oregon, appeared before the Court reporting a hill in her neighborhood, badly washed out, and the Court agreed to go and inspect same. Mrs. Erickson, of Alfalfa, appeared before the Court, reporting the Bear Creek road being closed about a mile east of Alfalfa. 0n investigation the Court found that the road had been changed on a line different from as originally surveyed. At this session, the Court viewed the roads east of Bend, and the Brick Yard road. Councilman J. C. Rhodes, met with the Court relative to the repair of the Tumalo Avenue bridge. The Court decided to have bids submitted for the repair of same, and the following call was issued. CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed bids will be recieved by the County Court of Deschutes County up to 10 O'clock A. M. on F±iday, June 6, 1919, for the construction of a bridge across the Deschutes River on Tumalo Avenue. Plans and specifications for said bridge are now on file for the information of prospective bidders in the office of the County Clerk, Court House, Bend, Oregon. A deposit of five per cent of the amount of the bid in cash or a certified check will be required of each bidder as provided by law. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to call for new bids. W. D. Barnes County Judge C. H. Miller County Commissioner Seth Stookey County Commissioner The Court then adjourned to meet May 21, 1919. Judge The Court reconvened May 21, 1919, at the Court House in Bend, Oregnn, County Judge W. D. Barnes, and Commissioner C. A. Miller, present. The day was spent in an inspection of roads, and various other matter. The Court then adjourned to meet May 22, 1919. Attest: � ec QC erk Judge 198 The Court reconvened on May 22nd, pursuant to adjournment, gill members of the Court being present. _ The day was occupied with the discussion of various road and other matters and the selection of Judges and Clerks to fill vacancies, also in selecting voting places for the Special elections for June 3, 1919., whereupon the Court adjourned to meet Friday, May 23rd, 1919. Attest County Clerk. The Court reconvened May 23rd. 1919, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the petition of Carl Larson and others for a County Road. It appearing to the Court at this time that apetition was presented to this court on the gth. day of May, 1919, requesting the laying out of a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon, to commence at the N. W. corner of section 27, Township 17 South of Range 14 East of the Willamette Meridian, r -nning thence west to the NW corner of section 28m Township 17 south of range 14 east W. M. , thence running north to Deschutes County line, N. W. corner of Sec. 4 Twp. 17 S. , Range 14 E. W. M. , to be 40 feet in width, and that upon the heating upon said petition the laying out of said road was ordered by the court and an order made appointing the viewers to view out said road and report thereon back to the court; And it further appearing to the court at this time that the said petition so presented to the court for the laying out of said road contained.a number of names which were not upon the notices of road petition posted up as required by law, but which were afterward placed upon said petition before the same was presented to this court for action, and which facts were not called to the attention of the court at the time the said proposed road was approved and the viewers appointed to view the same, and that this court is at this timi in possession of an opinion from the District Attorney of Deschutes Uounty Oregon, stating that such proceedure ,is irregular and contrary to law and that in his opinion the petition for laying out said road should be denied and the order appointing said viewers should be .rescinded, Now therefore, in view o.f the above facts and the opinion of the said District Attorney, it is hereby ordered that the said petition for laying out said road be, and the same is hereby denied, and the said order appointing said viewers to view said proposed road is hereby in all things rescinded and vacated. In the matter of the appointment of Judges and Clerks of election to fill vacancies. This matter comes on for hearing at this time, and it appearing to the Court that vacancies exist in the several precinct election boards, and that it is now necessary to appoing sufficient Judges and Clerks to fill such vacancies, therefore, Ordered, that the following named persons be, and they are hereby appointed to fill vacancies, as follows, towit; _ Arvilla Murphy, to be clerk of Bend Precinct No. 2. Olive E. _McKay to be_ clerk of Bend Precinct No. 4. Mrs. G. C. Morgan to be clerk of Bend precinct No. 5. Ernest Beesley . to be clerk of 1aDmae precinct No. 7. Oscar Andrews to be Judge of West Side precinct No. 9 Wrn. Pattison to be clerk of Vest Side urecinc.t No. 9. H. L. Scarth to be Judge of Aubrey No 10 A. J. Harter To be chairman of Tumaloprecinct No. 11 W. F. Fryrear to be Judge of Plainview .Precinct No. 1Z. E. M. Harrington to be Judge of Sisters precinct No. 13 A. S. Holmes to be Chairman of Lower Bridge No 14. Joe Buckley to be Clerk of Redmond precinct No. 16 W. N. Brown to be Clerk of Tetherow precinct No. 17 J. W. Wright to be Clerk of Cline Falls precinct No. 18 Julius Pederson to be Chairman of Grange Precinct No. 21 and the Clerk is directed to notify such appointees according to the law providing therefor. f-99 In the matter voting places precincts for for June 3rd of the locating of in the several voting the Special election 1919. This matter comes on for the appointing of places convenient to the public for the electors of the several precincts to mast their votes at the Special Elections calld.d for June 3rd, 1919, and t .e Court having fully investigated the conditions in each of the several precincts of the county, find that the most convenient place in each of the voting precincts for the holding of such special . eaection, are as follows, towit; In Bend No. 1., At the City Council Room in Bend Oregon. Bend No. 2. At the Murphy Building on the north side of Greenwood Avenue, between Hill and Division streets in Bend Oregon. Bend No. 3 At the Christian Church in Kenwood, in the City of Bend Bend No. 4. At Clyde M. McKay Garage of St. Helens Drive in Bend Bend No. 5. At the Bend Amatuer Athletic Club House on Wall Street. South Side No. 6 At theCounty Booth on the south side of Pilot Butte. Lapine No. 7. at the Commercial Club Hall in Lapine. West Side No 9 at Camp One, Shevlin Hixon Camps. Lava No. 8 At the school house in the plat of town of Harper. Aubrey No. 10 At the school house in said precinct. Tumalo No. 11. At Agricultural Hall in Tumalo. Plainview No. 12 At the Plainview School House. Sisters No, 13 At the Farthing Hall in Sisters. Lower Bridge No. 14 At the school house in School District No. 12. Terrebonne No. 15 At the hall of the Ladies Pioneer Club. Redmond No. 16 At the Jackson building in Redmond Oregon Teliherow No. 17 At the Stephens Ranch in said precinct. Cline Falls No. 18 At the hotel building in Cline Falls. Deschutes No. 19 At the school house in school District No. 30 Alfalfa No. 20 At the school house in School District No. 24. Grange No. 21 At the Grange Hall in said precinct. Millican No. 22 At the West End school houseq in said precinct. Brothers No. 23, at Community Hall in said precinct. Hampton No. 24. At the residence of C. B. Harman in said precinct. It was therefore ORDERED BY TEE COURT that said above named places be, and they are hereby designated as the voting places for the holding of the Special Elections to be held in said precincts on June 3rd. 1919. In the matter of claims presented and on file. No. 3606 No. 3592 clerk is Attest This matter comes on for the auditingof claims numbered from No. inclusive, and after due considera.tio.n it was Ordered that claims No. 3577, 3578, 3580, to No. 3589, inclusive: to 3606 inclusive, be and the same are hereby audited and allowed, instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof. Whereupon the Court adjourned. May, 2 8th , 1919. County Clerk. 3577 to and and the Cgunty Judge The Court reconvened May 28, 1919, at 10:00 0' Clock A. I . , at the Court House in Bend, Oregon, all members of the Court being present. The morning was spent in a discussion of road matters. The Court then djourned to meet at 2:00 P. M. same date. Attest County Clerk L_ \County Judge 6 200 7 r The Court reconvened at 2:00 0' clodk P. M. May 28, 1919, all members present as at morning session. IN THE M T': ER OF APPROPRIATING MONEY FROM THE ) ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION ) ORDER APPROPRIATING FUNDS AND MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN ROADS IN THE COUNTY ) The petition of Joe Howard, Jr, and other residents of Road District No. 14 was presented at this time, asking for improvements of certain roads as set forth in the petition. After discussion, the petition was granted and the following order entered of record, Whereas, it is desired by the County Court to appropriate from the regular Road Fund of the County, certain sums fir the construction, repair and main- tenance of certain roads in Deschutes County, Oregon for the year 1920, and Whereas, it appears desirable that such appropriation be made at this time and the amount to be expended on each road be set apart for that purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that certain sums as hereinafter set forth be, and are hereby appropriated and set apart from the General Road Fund of Deschutes County, Oregon for the construction, repair or maintenance of certain public roads or highways herein designated within said county, during the year 1920. The said roads, or highways, and the amount hereby set apart and appropriated for each road are as follows, to -wit: Arnold District Road (old Bend -Burns Road) , commencing at Bend and from there to the Northeast corner of Section Twenty five (25) in Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (02000.00) is appropriated and set apart. Alfalfa -Bend Road, commencing at Bend and from there to the Southeast corner of Section Twenty seven (27) in Township Seventeen (17) South , Range Fourteen (14) East Willamette Meridian, the sum of Two Thousand Dollars (02000.00) is appropriated and set a part. Northwest Redmond Road, commencing at the quarter corner between Sections Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20) , in Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Willamette Meridian, thence in a southerly direction to Redmond,, Two Thousand Dollars (e2000.00) is appropriated and set apart. Terrebonne Road, commencing at the Southwest corner of Section Twenty two (22) in Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars (1500.00) is appropriated and set apart. The P. J. Young Road (Grange Hall) commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter (SW') of Northeast !=quarter (NE -) of Section Twenty eight (280. Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette Meridian, and from there to the Northeast corner of Section Nineteen (19) in Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East , Willamette Meridian, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars (5000.00) is appropriated and set apart. Tumalo-Deschutes Road, commencing at the center of Section Thirty one (31) in Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve East, Willamette Meridian, and from there to the center of Section Twenty six (26) in Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East Willamette Meridian, the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars (900.00) is appropriated and set apart. The Van Allen road, commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast quarter (NV: of NE_) of Section Four (4) , Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Willamette Meridian and from there to the 1 east quarter corner of Section Twenty five (25) in Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00) is appropriated and set apart. The Alfalfa -Crook County line road, commencing at the Southeast corner of Section Twenty seven (27) in Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) s East, Willamette Meridian, to a point on the north line of Section Three (3) in Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars (01500.00) is appropriated and set apart. Road northwest from Deschutes, commencing at the center of section Twenty seven (27) in Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette C, Meridian, and from there to the center of Section Seventeen (17) in Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of Twenty Three Hundred. Dollars (02300.00) is appropriated and set apart. The Kirk -Whited Road, commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast ,=quarter (NW of SE4) of Section Seventeen (17) in Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Willamette MIeridian, and from there to the Southeast corner of Section Thirty Six (36) in Township Fifteen (15) South, 2 Range Twelve East, Willamette Meridian, the sum of One Thousand Dollars (1000.00 ) is appropriated and set apart. Done at Bend., Oregon at the regular IVIay term of the County Court Deschutes County, Oregon on this 28th day of May, 1919. liW. D. Barnes County Judge, C. H. Miller Seth Stookey In the Matter of the Assessment of ) Lot 7 Blk 69, Redmond. Townsite for ), ORDER the year 1915 County Commissioners. of The petition of F. S. Stanley relative to the assesment on a lot in Redmond was presented to the Court at this time, and the following order was made, This matter coming on regularly for hearing upon the petition of the Redmond T'owns:te Company, a corporation, by and through its duly authorized agent , for a reduction of the assessed valuation on Lot 7 in Blk 69 , Redmond. Townsite, Deschutes County Oregon, for the year 1915 , and it appearing to the court upon proper showing made by pettion, affidavit and oral statement, that the assessed valuation of said lot for the year 1916 is the sun of $35.00 and that the assessed valuation of said lotfor the year 1917 is the sum of 25.00; that there has nevee been any building upon said lot and that said lot was assessed for the year 1915 at 41285.00 which is grossly in excess of its true valuation and an error must have been made in so assessing said lot, and after examining the records, assessment rolls and the petition hereinbefore referred to , and the Court being now fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that the assessed valuation of Lot 7 in Block 69 Redmond Townsite, Deschutes County, Or.egon,,for the year 1915, be and the same hereby is: reduced from 285.00 to 035.00 and it is FURTTER ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County be and he is hereby ordered to accept payment of the taxes on said lot on a valuation of t35.00 and no more , for the year 1915, and to show a reduction on the roll as herein provided for. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 28th day of May 1919. W. D. Barnes County Judge BE IT REMEMBERED THAT a regular term of the County Oregon ," was begun and held at the Court House in June 4, 1919, and from day to day thereafter during the the term, when where 'present: W. D. Barnes , C. H. Miller , Seth Stookey J. H. Haner, , S. E. Roberts, County Judge , County. Commis sioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff County Court of Deschutes Bend Oregon on Wednesday continuance of Whereupon the following proceedings were had towit: The morning was spent in the consideration of claims against the count y. The Court reconvened at 2:00 O'cloilk P. M. all members present as at morning session. County Claims were again taken under consideration. CO OPERAT IVE .AGREED +'NT '! ITH THE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST SUPERVISOR THIS AGREEMMT, made this 4th day of June, 1919, by and between the County Commissioners of Deschutes County and the Forest Supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest, WITNES SETH , that 202 WHEREAS, the Forest Service has expended a considerable sum of money in tie survey and construction of roads leading to and from what is known as the Newberry Crater.and WHEREAS, the people of the Lapine section, as well as the Fort Rock section have generously contributed to the construction of these roads and WHEREAS, there is considerable work to be done on What is kr-1=n as the Paulina Creek Road, which: leads from East Lake to Paulina Lake and thence down Paulina Creek; and the Lapine road which leads from East .Lake to connect with.the work already done by the Lapine people on' the road leading easterly from Lapine, and WHEREAS, said work will require a crew of five men and a team for a period of at least 21 months, beginning July 1, 1919. NOW, THEREFORE, the Forest Service, in consideration of the premises to be faithfully performed by the County Commissioners, as hereinafter_ set forth, hereby agrees to expend at least Eight Hundred Dollars (4800.00) for the salaries of five men for approximately 2 months and also Four Hundred Dollars (400.00) toward the payment of supplies , equipment and- team hire and also> furnish the necessary supervision and survey work. The County Court of Deschutes Coun herebyagrees to p lls in the sum of Two Hundred FicEty Dollars (4250.00) to cover expenditures madelfor supplies or team hire for the above mentioned Projects. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have affixed thdir signatures an d official seals on the 4th day of June, 1919, 1 June 4-1919. o s--a W. Di Barnes County Judge: r I e C . H. Miller a Seth Stookey County Commissioners Deschutes County. Norman Jacobson Forest Supervisor ORDERED, a warrant be drawn as per agreement payable to the U. S. Forest Service.. The Court then adjourned to meet June 5,,1919. A4-70� County g Jud e . The Court reconvened at 10:00 O'clock A. I.I. June 5, 1919 , ' all members being present. JACK BRUTA ROAD A petition was presented at this time, Ofined by Jack Brala and others, asking that a road be opened as stated in said petition. The petition being accompanied by sufficient bond,and affidavit of posting road notices, and the form being approved by the District Attorney, petition was approved bj the Court. ORDERED, that J. M. Griffin, S. R. Hogin, and J. C. Thorp, be appointed as Board of Viewers to view said road, on June 16 th. CITY SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD. Bend, Ore. , May 19, 1919. To the Honorable County Court of Desc hates County, Oregon, Gentlemen:, In the matter of the City Sewage Disposal Plant Road, we the undersigned board of road viewers did on the 19th dayof May, 1919, view out and survey the said road, as outlined in the sworn petition of the City of Bend, which petition prays for the establishment of the same as a twenty foot road or gateway. We found a practical route and the said road being of service to only two parties, wer8ommend its establishment as a road or gateway, the same to:, be twenty feet in width. We further recommend that along that portion on the line between the SE of the ' and the SW a 27, T. 1'7 S. , R 12 E. , W. M. , ( the same being between ranches) new fences be constructed throughout and such are now in the area to be -occupied by the road, be cons said area. We further recommend that no damages be allow ac c o nt of the establishment of this road and that the to construct the fences above mentioned and to provide Board of Viewers Read first time June 5- 1919. The following petition was presented to the County Court, of the road running of the Mai of Section the Jones and Wells irrigation ditches as tructed outside t I ed any parties on petitioner be required a suitable ditch. ( J. I. Griffin ( J. C. Thorp ( F. M. ;Lewis To the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County: - Gentlemen: ---- Whereas , it aprears that a double payment of taxes for the year 1916 has been made by Mrs. Dora E. VanDeventer on the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section Two (2) in Township Sixteen (16) South, of Range Twelve (12) East of the Willamette Meridian, said taxes having been paid before delinquency, Receipt. No. 2294 in the amount of $7.96 and'again after delinquency by Receipt No; 4057 in the sum of $8.40, eighty-four cents of the latter for penalty. On behalf of Mrs. Dora E. VanDeventer, the undersigned respectfully petitions your honorable body for a refand of $8.40, said amount being a double payment and erroneouslycollected from Mrs. VanDeventer. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 28th day of April, 1919. DESCHUTES COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY By D. H. Peoples , President. An examination of the tax records show the above .statement to be correct. S. E. Roberts Sj.eriff ORDERED, that above petition be granted , and refund made. ORDERED, that warning notices relative to waste water in -the roads, containing Chapter 425, 1919 Session Laws, be published in the Deschutes County papers, and that copies of the above chapter be sent to all water users within the county, with notice that same will be enforced. • CO OPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST SUPERVISOR THIS .AGREEIT, made this 5th day of June, 1919, by and between the County Commissioners of Deschutes County and Jefferson County, and the Forest.- Supervisor of the Deschutes .National Forest, WIT'NESSETH E that WHEREAS, there is considerable road maintenance work on what is known as ,the Sisters Ranger District, in which there are a great many miles of automobile roads, parts of which are County roads , common to both counties and feeder roads known as Forest roads., and WHEREAS, these roads are natural and follow the general contour of the country, so that very little grading has had • to be done, and WHEREAS, it is believed that maintenance work on these roads can best be done by. employing a man with an automobile to maintain the roads for the entire season within said Ranger District, and WHEREAS, it is estimated that it will take Five Hundred Dollars (t500.00) to pay the salary and necessary expenses of a man to do this maintenance work. NOW, THEREFORE, the Forest Service , in consideration that eada of the several counties will faithfully perform their share as hereinafter set forth, agrees to expend Two Hundred Dollars (200.00) for the payment of this man' an d also furnish supervision and other additional help when practical and necessary for the proper maintenance of the roads. Deschutes County hereby agrees to pay the: sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for the payment of the salary and expenses of a man. Jefferson County agrees to pay One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) towards the salary af and expenses this man. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties hereto have affixed their signatures and official seals on the 5th day of June, 1919. June 4-1919 W. D. Barnes County Judge Seth Stookey C. H. Miller Country Commissioners , Deschutes Count y. A. W. Boyce P. Chitwo od Martin Tellefson Norman Jacobson ORDERED a warrant be drawn as per agreement payable Service. County Jidge County Commissioners Jefferson County Forest Supervisor. to the U. S. Forest County Claims. The matter of claims against the county coming up for consideration, it was ordered that claims No. 3608 to 3622 inc, 3628 to 3656 inclusive , as sho.v : on pages 132 and 133 of the Docket of Claims, be and the same are hereby allowed , and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. The Court then adjourned to meet June 6, 1919. f' 2 ✓� yam_ \� Attest:A� �1 � County Judge County .Clerk The Court reconvened at 2:00 O'clock P. hi. June , 6 1919 ,all members being present. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TEE STATE OF O.r EGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In the matter of the issuance of bonds by Deschutes County for the purpose of raising money to be ) ORDER DECLARING RESULT OF used for the construction and ) SPECIAL FT,ECTION. maintenance of permanent .roads in the County. WEEREAS,. heretofore a _petition was duly filed with the County Clerk asking that a special election be called for the purpose of submitting to the voters of t he County the question of issuing bonds for the purpose of raising money to be used for the construction and. maintenance of permanent roads in the County, which said petition did in all things OD nform to the requirements of the Statute, in such case made and provided , to -wit, chapter 103, General Laws of Oregon, 1913, and WHEREAS, said le tition was thereafter presented to the County Court at the next regular session thereof; and WHEREAS, the County Court did examine said petition, as soon as it was' so presented and upon said examination was satisfied and by an order duly entered declared that said petition substantially conformed to the requirements of the aforesaid. Statute, and did contain the names and post office addresses of the requisite number of voters as required by section 5 of said. chapter 103; and `1m RIB'AS , thereupon, to -wit , on the 8th day of May, 1919, the County Court did then"make an order directingthat a special election shall be called and held. in Deschutes County for the purpose as 'specified in the petition at a time then fixed b;; the Court , to -wit, Tuesday, June 3rd, 1919,, which date so fixed was not less than 20 nor more than 40 days after the date of making the order ; and WHEREAS, the said order of the County Court did state the amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness, the maximum rate of interest that it shall bear and what particular roads ?within the County are to be built and improved by the money so raised, and the minimum amount t be expended on each road and where located within 1 _e County, giving the beginning and the terminus thereof; and WHEREAS, upon the ordering of said ppecial election the County Court did cause printed notices thereof, signed by the _County Clerk, to be posted in like manner as notices of a general election are now posted, which notices did particularly specify the amount of bonds proposed to be issued, the length of time they shall run, and the maximum rate of interest they stall bear, the road or roads to be improved and the amount to be expended on each; and • 205 WTfl]REAS , the records of this Court show that said posted in like manner as notices of a general election are that each ani all of said notices were posted at least 20 of the election and were substantially in the form require said chapter 103, as will more fully and at length apear notices hereto attached and marked Exhibit A", and WHEREAS, the County Court did have printed to us election the same number of ballots, both official ballots as would be required by the election laws at a general ele ballots were in substantially the form provided by section 103, copies of which are hereto attached and marked "Exhib and WHEREAS, prior to said 3rd day of June, 1919, no had been held. in Deschutes County in any one year; and WHEREAS, onrsaid 3rd day of June. 1919, said election was conducted in the same manner as a general election, and the judges and clerks appointed for the next preceding general election did act as judges and clerks at such special election; and notices were now posted and days before the date d by section 6 of by a copy of said e at such s pe c i al and sample ballots, ction, which said 7 of said chapter it B" and "Exhibit 0"; special election WHEREAS, heretofore at the time and in the manner provided by law the votes cast at said special election have been canvassed in tie same manner as a general election; and WHEREAS, the County Court has heretofore found from the election returns and the canvass thereof that a majority of the voters voting at such election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds;, and WHEREAS, said County Court finds that every requirement bf law relating to the said election has been duly complied with in the form, at the times arid in the manner required by law; now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECLARED that at County, Oregon, on the 3d day of June of chapter 103, general laws of Oregon be issued bonds of Deschutes County to thousand dollars (0125,000, to mature a18 , 000 18 ,000 t18 ,000 018,000 q'18 ,000 18 ,000 17,000 the special election held in Deschutes , 1919, under and pursuant to the provisions , 1913, to determine whether there shall the amount of one hundred twenty-five as follows: four (4) years from date of issue; five (5) years from date of issue; six (6) years from date of issue; seven (7) years from date of issue; eight (8) years from date of issue; nine (9) years from date of issue; ten (10) years from date of issue; with interest at not to exceed five and one -half per cent per annum to provide for permanent road construction a majority of the voters voting at such election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds, the vote thereon being as follows: Yes: 682 votes; No. 161 votes; Majority in favor of issuing bonds: 521 votes; ah it is further ORDERED that this order declaring voting at such election did vote in favor of in the. journal of the County Court and shall regularity of all proceedings in reference t. the fact that a majority of the voters issuing such bonds shall be entered be absolutely_conelusive as to the the matter; and it is further hereby ORDERED AND DESIGTNTATED that the amount of the total assessed valuation of all the property within the County is 06 ,261,328; and the amount of all of the previous debts and liabilities of said County incurred for road purposes and remaining unpaid is t none. Done and dated this 6th day of June, 1919. W. D. Barnes, County Judge. C. H. Hiller, County Commissioner. Attest: J. H. Haner, , County Clerk. Seth Stookey, County Commissioner. 0-(9- PAYMENT OF JUDGES AND CLERKS - OF ELECTION This matter coming on at this tin the County Clerk, showing services rendered and duly entered on pages 134, 135, 136 and it is ORDERED, that the Clerk be and he in payment of said claims. to be heard, upon the certificate of by Judges and Clerks of Election, 137, and having been duly considered, hereby is instructed to issue warrants Court then adjourned to meet June 25th, 1919. Attest: kl County Clerk. c \ County Judge. 206 Bend Oregon, June 25th. 1919 The County Court re -convened June 25th. 1919, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the Court went into recess for the day during which a general examination of roads was made in the field until 2;00 o'clock in the afternoon, when the court reconvened for the consideration of claims. No order was. made therein and the Court was adjourned to June 26th. 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Attest; County Clerk. County Judge Bend Oregon, June 26th. 1919. County Court reconvened June 26th. 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, there being present W. D. Barnes, County Judge, mm t C. H. Miller, Commissioner, J. H. Haner Clerk, and S. E. Roberts, S#eriff. The day was occupied in the consideration of claims against the County, and no order was made therein, and the Court adjourned to June 27th. 1919 at ten oclock in the forenoon. Attest were present County Clerk County Judge Bend Oregon, June 27th..1919 . County Court re -convened June 27th. 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon when W. D. Barnes, County Judge C. H. Miller Commissioner J. H. Honer, Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. In the matter of claims presented for payment. It is now ordered by the Court that the following claims entered in the Claim Docket on pages 138 and 139 be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment therefor, towit; Claims No. 3674 and 3675, 3677, 3679 to 3687 inclusive, 3689 to3691 inclusive, 3693 to 3697 inclusive 3700 to 3757 inclusive, entered on page 138 of the claim docket. That the claims presented for constructive mileage for carrying election returns be dis-allowed, and that such claims be allowed as for only one service and not two, towit; 3702, 3703, 3704, 3706 , 3710, 3715, 3716, and 3718 to 3722 inclusive. That the following claims be allowed, towit, No.3705, 3708, 3709, 3713, 3714, 3723, 3724, 3729 to3736 inclusive ,7 3739 to 3760 inclusive. That the following claims be continued to the next meeting, towit; 3676, 3678, 3698, 3699, 3725 to 3729 inclusive, That the following claims be continued for the further order of the Court, towit; No. 3688, 3692, 3694, and 3737. That the following claims be disallowed towit; No. 3743 and No. 3711. and that claim No. 3738 for $25.00 be allowed at $17.50. In the matter of the payment of claim of Ed Brosterhous It appearing to the Court_that an error has been made in the payment of the claim of Ed Brosterhous for the construction of.benches for the Circuit Court room, and that warrant therefore has been issued to Miller Lumber Co., as part of the.road fund account, it is ordered, that the Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to receive from the Miller Lumber Company the sum of $66.29 , and to _day the same into the Road Fund of the County in correction of said error. In the matter of the petition of August Hallberg to cross highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the duly verified petition of August Hallbbleg for leave of the Court to construct a Syphon under the Ovid a. B. Riley County Road near the south line of Section 8, in Township 17 south, range 12 East Willamette ; Meridian, and it appearing tothe Court from the recommendation, in writing, of the Counky Surveyor filed herein that that such petition be granted, it is therefore; Ordered by the Court that said August Hallberg be and he is authorized to construct a wooden box syphon, with an opening not less than 8 X 12 inches in area, and so constructed as to prevent leakage, to be 36 feet in length, and constructed at the point stated in said petition, towit, near the south line of Sec. 8 Tp 17 R. 12. The Court then adjourned for the term ATTEST: — COUNTY JUDGE 207 BE IT REMEMBERED that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, Oregon on Wednesday,July 2nd, I919 . , and from day to day thereafter during the continuance of the term, when were present W. D. Barnes. C. H. Miller Seth Stookey J. H. Hiner S. E. Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were. had, towit: In the matter of the petition of Carl Larson, and others for the establishing of a county road. This matter comes on to.,be heard upon the petition of Carl Larson and others for the establishing of a County Road; whereupon it was ordered that the petition and notices be referred to the District Attorney for his opinion, and that he be and hereby is requested to file a report of his findings on or before July I6th, I9I9. In the ratter of the remonstrance filed against the petition of Carl Larson and others for the estab- lishing of a County Road. This matter comes on to be heard, and was referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to legality. In the matter of the Petition of Carl Larson and others for the establishing of a county road. And now comes on this matter to be heard upon the oral statements of W.B. Daggett, Attorney for the petitioners, for leave to withdraw from the files the Petition for such road, the notice of hearing, and the undertaking for costs, and it appearing to the Court that the petition filed in said matter does not in any particular comply with the requirements of law, it is Ordered by the _Court, that said petition, notice, and undertaking be and the same are hereby ordered to be withdrawn from the further consideration of the Court. In the matter of claims against the County 0redered that the following claims be and the same are hereby audited and allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof,to-wit: Claims Number 3761 to No. 3779 inclusive, No 3782 to 3784 inclusive, No 3786, 3787, No. 3792 to No. 3801 inclusive., No. 3803 and No. 3804. Claims No. 3780 was continued for further information. Claims No. 3781 was allowed at 8.20 Cl ,imscNo..3785 was allowed at r 12.50 Claim No. 3788 was allowed at Y 160.00 Claim No. 3789 was allowed at0_01.25 Claim No. 3790 was allowed at 81.50 Ci ,im. Into. 3791 w._s allowed at 38.25 Claim No. 3802 is disallowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof accord- ing to this order. In the matter of Appropri- ations for Agricultural Pairs. And now comes on this matter to be heard upon the distribution of the funds raised by taxatfon for the assistance of District Fair Associations in Deschutes County, and the Court having no sufficient information from which to make an equitable and pro- per distribution, now Orders.° That the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to call upon the of- ;fice1.s of the several fair associations in the County for an application for assistance, and that they be requested to state the amount of funds necessary. Further directed that such applications be filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before July I6th , 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. On motion the term of Court was continued to July 16th, 1919 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. Attest: J. H. Hiner , County Clerk a NCounty Judge. Court reconvened July I6th, 1919, puruuant to adjournment, at ten a' o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all :iembers being present. In the matter of an appropriation for the Lower Bridge Road. A communication from Guy E.Dobson was presents, as follows, to -wit: Redmond, Oregon, July 15th , 1919 To the Honorable County Court; Bend, Oregon„ Dear Sirs: Mr. Bruce of the Western Diatomite Company has requested me to advise you that he is willing to place0,000,00 on deposit with us at once for the purpose of expediting the work on the Terre -bonne -Lower Bridge Road. fir. Bruce is anxious to see this work progress in the immediate future, as they expect to get out a considerable quantity of their deposit of silica and are anxious to co-operate with you on the development of this road. Will ;you. kindly ad- vise me at once if this is agreeable with yourselves nand if so when it will be pos- sible to start the survey? Thanking you in advance, I am Very Truly Yours, Guy E.Dobson, President. ORDERED, That the offer contained in Guy E.Donson's communication be accepted and that work be started upon the 'Terrebonne-Lower Bridge road as soon as same can be located and work is practiable. In the matter of appropriations for Agricultural Exhibits and "airs. The Fair Boards of the guunty having been notified to present requests for appropriations at this time, when Guy E.Dobson and M.A.Lynch appeared in behalf of the l edmond Potato Show and Fair with a reuest for 500.00 and Fred ra.Wallace and C. P. Becker in behalf of the West t Side Fair of Tumalo with a request for 000,00 Supt, of Schools J. Al ton Thompson -and Co. Agricultural agent loons appeared with a request for 0125.00 for the purpose of sending to the State Pair at Salem, the suc- cessful contestants in the Industrial Club work; Ordered; ¶hat the following amounts be set aside for use as premiums to stimulate production of livestock and to promote agriculture and domestic science, viz: Redmond Potato Show and Pair West Side Fair Association, Tumalo Grange Fair Association Horticultural and Flower Show, Bend 000.00 4h500!.©0 1.50.00 75.00 FURTHER ORDERED: That when the Secretary of each Fair association shall have filed a list -of premiums awarded the County Clerk shall issue (warrants) to such clerk (Secretary-) for so much of the amount allotted to they'air he represents as equals the totals of -- -the awards for exhibits that have complied with the provisions of encouraging production and with the further provision that no exhibits in the domestic science shall be eligible for award except those produced within the current year. The Clerk is hereby instructed to notify the Secretary of each ?Pair Board of this provision. In the matter of the expense of representative to Salem State Fair for Industrial Clubs. Ordered, that the County Clerk issue a warrant to J. Alton Thompson, Co. Supt of Schools, in the sum of 4125.00 to defray expenses of representatives of Industrial Clubs to Salem State Fair. In the matter of claims presented for payment. This matter comes on for the auditing of claims presented for payment, when after due investigation and examination, it was ordered; That claims No. 3806 to No. 3810 inclusive be allowed; That Claim No. 3811 be continued; That claim No. 3812 be allowed at $7.25; That claims No. 3813 to No. 3820 be allowed; That claim No. 3821 be allowed after deducting 12.30; and the deduction of $24.00 charged by error; That claims No. 3822 and 3823 be allowed; That claim No. 3824 be allowed at $14.98; that claims No. 3825 to No. 3828 be allowed; That claim No. 3830 be allowed at 412.60 , No. 3830 at 43.25, No. 3831 at 48.05; that claims No.3832 to No. 3837 be allowed; that claims NO. 3840 to 3844 inclusive and No. 3847 to No. 3851 inclusive be allowed, all of said claims being entered at pages 142 and 143 of the Ciiim Docket of this Court, and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of said claims in accordance with thes order. The Court was then adjourned. Attest; Clerk. County Judge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the Sixth day of August 1919, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Hon. W. D. Barnes County Judge C. H. Miller County Commissioner Seth Stookey County Commissioner J. H. Haner County Clerk S. E. Roberts Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS 1'RESEI'T,TED FOR PAYMENT. This matter comes on for the auditing of claims presented for payment, when, after due investigation and examination it was ordered; That claims entered on pages 144 and 145 of the Claim Docket of this Court as follows, towit; No. 3852, No. 3854 to No. 3861 Inclusive, No. 3863 to No. 3865 inclusive, No. 3868 to No. 3870 inclusive, No. 3872 to No. 3878 inclusive, No. 3880, No. 3882 to No. 3897 inclusive, No. 3899 to No. 3903 inclusive, No. 3905 to No. 3006 No. 3909 to No. 3913 inclusive, and No. 3915, be and the same are hereby allowed, an d the clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment in accordance with this order. Further ordered, That claims No. 3862, 3879, 3881, 3898, 3907, 3908, and 3914 be and they are continued for the present. Further order that claim No. 3871 be allowed at $8.00, Claim No. 3904 at 018.35 and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment in accordance herewith. In the matter of appropriations for Agricultural work 0. A. C. Ordered, that the County Clerk draw warrant in the sum of Eleven Hundred Dollars payable to the Fiscal Agent Oregon Agricultural College, being second installment of funds for Farm Demonstration awl and Field work. The Court then adjourned to August 13th. 1919. Attest; _ County Judge Clerk. The County Court reconvened August 13th. 1919 pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the loan of Two Trucks for Road work. A communication (was presented) from Roy A. relative to Loan of Two trucks for road work. Ordered that the offer asper letter be acc Ordered that warrent for,225.39 be issued freight charges on one truck. Commissioner C. H. Miller was instructed to remodel same and install hoist. Klein, Sec. State Highway Commission epted. to State Htghway Commission as go to salern to receive Truck, and In the matter of the claim of Hodson & Fenaughty for Troy Trailer This matter comes on for hearing upon the contract for the purchase of One Troy Trailer #BGO with universal Hitch and Steel Dump body, and it now appears to the Court that there is now due upon the contract therefor the sum of $2414.98, it is Ordered, That warrant be issued in the sum of $2414.98 payable to Hodso4 Feenaughty Company in full settlement for said trailer. Whereupon the Court adjourned Attest; Clerk. County Judge BE IT RE9EMBERED That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on 7ednesday, the 3rd. day of September 1919, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present; Hon. W. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller, Seth Stookey, J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner County Clerk _ Sheriff, Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of the petition of Carl Larson and others for a County Road. At this time is presented to the Court, a petition signed by Carl Larson, and others, for the establishing of a County Road in the Alfalfa Road District, and at the same time is presented a remonstrance against the granting of the prayer of said petitioners, and it now appearing Am to the Court that the legality of both the petition and the remonstrance is in question, it was; Ordered; That said matter be referred to the District Attorney for his opinion upon the legality 6f said petition and remonstrance, and that a further hearing be continued to September 17th. 1919. Thursday, September 4th. 1919, Second day. In the matter of claims This matter comes on at .this time upon the auditing for payment, when after due consideration it was ordered; That the following numbered claims entered in the follows, towit; Claims No. Claims No. Claims Bo. Claims No. Claims No. Claims No. Claims No. Claims No. Be and the instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof. Further ordered, that claim No. 3932 be allowed at 9.35 Further ordered, that claim No. 3945 be allowed —at $7-.-60 Further ordered, that claims No. 3952, somOOf/ 3896, 4000, same are hereby disallowed. as the 3915 to No. 3931, Inc. 3933 to 3945 Inc. 39g8 to No. 3951,Inc, 57 to IncNo. 3984, Inc. 3988 to No. 3999, Inc. 4000 to No. 4005, Inc. 4007 and 4009 4011 to No. 4027. Inc. same are hereby approved of claims presented Claim Docket and numbered and allowed, and the County Clerk is and 4001 be and Further ordered, that claims No. 3895. 3897, 4005 and 4008 be continued for further investigation. Court then adjourned to September 17th. 1919 Court reconvened September 17th. 1919. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon all members being present. 211 In the matter of the petition of Carl Larson and others for a county Road. At this time this matter comes on to be heard pursuant to the order of the Court heretofore entered in the matter, and it now appearing to the Court, after hearing the arguments of the attorneys for the petitioners, for the objectors, and E. 0. Stadter, appearing specially for the District Attorney, that there are 17 qualified signers on said petition, and 12 qualified signers on the remonstrance; That the petition. is a valid legal petition signedby not less than 12 freeholders residing in the district in which the proposed road is to be established, and that there is no valid remonstrance thereto, it is therefore Ordered; That the said petition be and the same is hereby allowed. Further Ordered, that the remonstrance filed herein against the establishing of said road be and the same is hereby dismissed and disallowed. Further Ordered; That Robert Gould, County Surveyor, and A. S. Hdlmes, and R. J. Skelton be and they are hereby appointed viewers on said road and matter, and that they meet at the point of beginning of said road as stated in said petition, on September 20th. 1919 at 10:00 o'clock in th4 forenoon of said day, or within ten days thereafter, and not otherwise except by order of the Court to view, survey if necessary and lay out said road, and that said board of viewers file their report of their proceedings in this court on or before Wednesday, October lst. 1919. In the matter of. the Lower Bridge, Terrebonne road. At this time is presented to the Court a communication from residents of Lower Bridge Road District No. 14, as follows, towit; To the County Court, Deschutes County Oregon Whereas there was a meeting held of the citizens and free holders of Lower Bridge on September 12th. We were appointed a committee to present the matter of the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne road to this Court. 0ur instructions from that meeting were to request the Court to use as much of the present road fund as is feasable taking it from Lower Bridge by way of the McCauley corner south to the intersection of the Redmond-Terrebonne road. We are alsoinstrueted to call to the courts attention that there is a good grade of gravel at Tetherow Bridge for use on the road if the Court sees it feasable. C. F. Hoskins Joe Howard, Jr. R. S. Towne Said matter was continued for the present, and until proper investigation can be made. The Court then adjourned to meet on the Grange Hall Road for the purpose of investigating the improvement thereof, and of the P. J. Young road, which have been designated by the farm bureau as roads to be. improved from direct taxes during the year 1920. said investigation to be commenced September 24th. 1919. OCTOBER TERM 1919. BE IT REMEMBERED that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County in the State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 1st. day of October, 1919, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present; County Judge County C ommi s s i one r County Commissioner Clerk Sheriff proceedingd were had, towit; of Hon. W. D. Barnes. C. H. Miller, Seth Stookey J. H. Haner S. E. .Roberts Whereupon the following In the matter of the improtement the Deschutes-Tumalo Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the proposal of the Central Oregon Irrigation Company, through C. M. Redfield and F. S. Stanley, as officers of said Company, to improve the road from Deschutes to Tumalo in accordance with the program adopted by the committee of the farm bureau, whereby said Company agrees to furnish all tools and equipment, and to furnish a foreman for the work, and such improvement appearing .to the Court to be necessary, it was - Ordered; that the said Central Oregon Irrigation Company be and it is hereby authorized to improve the said road from Deschutes to Tumalo at a cost of not to exceed $900.00, exclusive of tools and supervision, and that the cost of said tools and supervision be assumed by the Company. In the matter of certificates for delinquent taxes in Hillman. Upon the petition of Mrs. H. E. and here is hereby instructed to issue a Kentner for lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and ti in of all taxes now due, with penalties and Kentner, it was ordered that delinquent tax certificate to Block 35 in Hillman, upon the interest charged against said the sheriff be Mr s . H. E. payment by her Property. 22 In the matter of the petition of Carl Larson, et.al, for a County Road. This matter now comes on for hearing upon the report of the Board of Viewere appointed herein, which report was read for the first time. In the matter of certificates of delinquency for unpaid taxes. This matter comes on at this time upon the petition of J. M. Fuller for a certificate of delinquency upon lot 9, Block 68, in Redmond, and it appearing to the satisfaction of tiie Court that there are unpaid delinquent taxes upon said property, it is Ordered; That the Sheriff be, and he hereby is instructed to issue to J. M. Fuller a delinquent certificate for taxes due upon Lot 9, Block 68 in Redmond, upon the payment of all taxes, penalties, and interest due thereon. In the matter of an appropriation for the Reteille Fair Week. At this time R. A. Ward and J. A. Thompson came before the Court asking for an appropriation for the expenses of the fair to be held during Reveille week. Ordered that $165.00 be and the same is hereby appropriated from the County Fair fund for such purpose. In the matter of bills against the County. After due considerati claim docket, were allowed, and said claims, towit; -- No. 4060 to No. 4064 No. 4073 to No. 4106, No. 4110- to No. 4114, No. 4116 to No. 411., No. 4120 to No. 4126, No. 4128 to No. 4133, No. 4135 to No 3140, The following nambere No. 4067 to No. 4071, No. 4134. on, the following numbered claims, as entered in the the Clerk instructed to issue warrants in payment of Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. d claims were dis-allowed , towit; Inc., No. 4103, 4107, 4108, 4109, 4115, 4117, 4119 and Claim No. 4072 was allowed at 450.22 Claim No. 4127 was allowed at r7.70 Court was then adjourned to October 16th. 1919 Court re -convened October 16th. 1919, all members being present. In the matter of claims against the'eounty. After due consideration it was Ordered; That the following claims entered in the County Claim Docket be allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment as follows, towit; No. 4141 to No. 4162, Inclusive No. 4144 to No. 4182, Inclusive No. 4163 is allowed at $'6.00 The Court then adjourned to October 29th. 1919. Court re -convened October 29th. 1919 all members being present. In the matter of the construction of a Bridge and approaches, Swalley Road. Ordered that notice of call for bids be published in the official paper for the construction of the grade on the west side of the Deschutes River on the C. B. Swalley Road, and for separate bids for the material and construction of a bridge across the Deschutes River on said C. B. Swalley Road, and for the fill between the two sections of the bridge, the same being one of the roads designated for improvement by the committee of the farm bureau. The Court then adjourned for the term. ��- County Judge Commissioner Z4=4 Commissioner. BE IT- REDEMBERED, That a regular term of in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the on Wednesday, the 5th. day of November 1919, said the holding of a term of the County Court in said Hon. W. D. Barnes, County Judge C. H. Miller County Commiss Seth Stookey County Commis In the matter of the petition of W. W. Grinstead, et al for County Road. At this time is presented to the Court the petition of W. W. Grinstead and others -for the establishing of a County Road, whereupon it was Ordered, that said petition be referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the legality and regularity of said petition. In the matter. of claims against the county the County Court of Deschutes County Court House in Bend, in said County day being the day fixed by law for county, when were present; i oner sioner Ordered that the following claims entered on the County Claim Docket be and the same are hereby allowed, towit; Claims No. 4183 to No. 4252, Inclusive, and the Clerk is directed tt issue warrants in payment thereof. The Court then adjourned to tratmobs November 12th. 1919 Court reconvened November 12th. 1919, there being present Wm. D. Barnes, Comity Mmmmdammriammmm Judge C. H. Miller. County Commisstoner J. H. Haner County Clerk. The Court being also in session for the transaction of administrative basiness pending before the Court, the session was adjourned to Nov. 13th. for the transaction of County business. Court W. D. C. H. J. H. was reconvened Nov. Barnes County Miller County Haner County In re transcribing of the tax rolls and records from Crook County for said County of Deschutes. 13th. 1919, there being present Judge Commissioner Clerk And now, on this 13th. day of November, A. D. 1919, come Crandall and Roberts and August A. Anderson, and present to this Court at a regular meeting thereof their reports of their several acts anridoin^;s infer the Orders of iris court neretolore, made anc1 entered. in 'i,ne matl:er Or ale trai.iserioint, o= tale tax roils of Crook County, Oregon, for lands and property now within the corporate limits of said County of Deschutes, and. said. Crandall and Roberts and August A. Anderson further submit to this Court the tax rolls and records so prepared by them as orderedand reported as true, correct and complete in their said reports, for the examination inspection and approval of this Court. And the Court having examined the saidreports of said Crandall and Roberts and. August A. Anderson and heard also their oral testimony and that of tther witnesses and persons interested and also having examined_ the several volumes of tax rolls and records so prepared by them, as ordered andreported, and being now fully advisedin the premises: It is therefore now hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by this Court: That the Order of this Court heretofore made directing said Crandall and Roberts and August A. Anderson to transcribe said records and tax rolls has been by them fully and completely complied with and the acts and doings of said. Crandall and. Roberts and August A. Anddrson thereunder in all respects are hereby approved; That the transcribed tax rolls andrecords so prepared by them for said. Deschutes County together with Tax Rolls Vols. 6 and 7 for the year 1916, which said rolls ar the original tax rolls for that year prepared_ and certified to by the then Assessor of said Crook County, be and the same are hereby approved and accepted for said County of Deschutes, State --of Oregon as the full, true, correct and complete tax rolls for the years 191I to 1915 both inclusive. That all credits entered therein as payments mad.e to Crook County prior to the organization of said. Deschutes County shall be deemed final and con- clusive from andafter the date of this Order. That all taxes therein extended, both real and personal, and which are not by said records shown to have been paid, shall be deemed and. considered to be delinquent and now due and owing to said Deschutes County. That said tax rolls and records now hereby approved. and accepted by this Court for said. Deschutes County are hereby also declared and accepted as full and complete for said. year 1911 to 191^ both inclusive, and all taxes for said years, both real and personal, shall and hereby are deemed and considered conclusively to have been paid, except such taxes as are shown to be unpaid and delinquent by 21,4 Vk( said. rolls. That said Tax Rolls and records are hereby approved, ratified, accepted and adopted by this Court as the full and complete, legal'an ficial'rolls and records of and for the County of Deschutes for theyears 1911 to 191c ndlusive. W. D. Barnes, County Judge. C. H. Miler County Commissioner. Bounty Commissioner. The Court then adjourned to November 14th. 1919 Court reconvened November 14th In the matter of the construction of a bridge and grade on the C. B. Swalley County Read. At this time are presented the construction of the bridge and grade on sal the following being, in the opinion of the towit; 1919, all members being present. proposals of the bidders for the fork of d road near the M. C. Awbrey Homestead and court, the lowest and best bid therefor, Bend Oregon, November 13th. 1919. To the County Court of Deschutes County We hereby submit you the following bid on Bridge and Grade across the Deschutes R. on the C. B. Swalley road, at the harsh Awbrey place. Bridge complete as per your plans and specifications 1585.00 Grade complete including fill on the island between — bridges — 10ti5.00 Inclosed certified cks for $132.25 R. H. Bayley and C. P. Becker, it is therefore Ordered by the Court, that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and that a contract be entered into with said bidders upon thdtir filing the necessary bond for the completion of the work. In the matter of the vacation of Duncan Road, in Highland Addition. Now is presented the application and plat of Duncan Road, in Highland Addition to Bend, for the vacation thereof, and it apparing to the satisfactionof the Court that such plat and application are in conformity with law, and that no objections thereto have been, made or filed, it is Ordered, that the Plat of the vacation of Duncan Road, in Highland Addition to Bend Oregon, be and the same is hereby approved. In the matter of an appropriation for the Albertina Keer Nursery home. This matter comes on to be heard upon the oral petition of the Home Service Section of the American Red Cross Society, and after being fully advised, the Court ORDERS, that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to issue a warrant payable to Anna Forbes in the sum of '100.00 for the use of the Albertina Kerr Nursery home. The Court then adjourned to November 15th. 1919. Court reconvened November 15, 1919, all members being present. In the matter of claims against the County. This matter now comes on for hearing, when after due consideration, it was ordered that claims No. 4253 to No. 4287, as entered in the claim docket of the Court be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof. In the matter of publishing the budget of expenses for 1920 This matter comes on at this time 'for the publicating of the annual budget for the expenses of the County Officers, for County Roads and County Schoos, for State taxes, and all other matters required to be published under the provisions of Chap. 234 of the laws of 1913, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that it is necessary to raise by a direct tax the sums of money stated herein, it is Ordered, that the following notice of hearing be published as by law required, and that final hearing thereon be held by the Court on December 18th. 1919, towit; 2P,5 PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Deschutes County Oregon, has made the following estimate of the amount of money to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year and containg a statement of the probable receipts of the county from sources other than direct tax. Estimate of Expenditures. County Clerk Sheriff, School superintendent, Assessor Treasurer, Surveyor, Commissioners court, County court Justice courts, Coroner, Election expense Insane Widows pensions, Water master Health officer, Indigent relief County farm, Court house and. jail Roads and. bridges State chamber of com. Scalp bounties Fairs, Board of. prisoners Printing proceedings Miscellaneous, Circuit court, County attorney, Library State tax, Agriculturist, Road. machinery General school, ,1275 8,280 4,355 4,210 2 ,000 400 3 , 500 I ,400 400 I00 2,750 50 — 2 ,500 I ,200 350 11,500 5 ,000 4 ,000 18,75o 1,000 - 1,75o 1,000- 1,000 -00 - 1,000- 3,550 75o - 3 ,000 - 3o ,000 - 2 ,200 - 5 ,000 27 ,000 Total j 144,570 Estimated receipts -Clerk's & Recorders fees r,r5ti Fines 2,000 Forest revenue, 1,000 Fair money, 500. Total Balance to be raised by direct taxation. I0,255 134,314. In addition there will be raised by direct taxation outside the amount by the constitution, the sum of $ ,875 interest on $125,000 road fund bonds, one mill tax for market roads. Notice is further given that the 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the time and place for a full and complete any tax payer subject to said tax levy any proposed tax levy. limited anda said court has fixed Thursday, December 18, morning at the court room in Bend, as the discussion of said estimates when and where when made shall be heard in favor or against Published by order of the.county court of Deschutes county, the official paper of said county on the 27th day of November and December, 1919, the first publication being not less than 20 days not less than 10 days prior to said proposed meeting. W. D. BARNE S , County Judge. C. H. Miller } Seth Stookey ) Commissioners. in The Bend. Bulletin, the 4th day of and the second 216 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON FOR TEE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In the matter of the issuance of bonds ) by Deschutes County for the purpose ) ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE of raising money to be used for the ) ISSUANCE, ADVERTISEMENT construction andmaintenance of ) AND SALE OF BONDS. permanent roads in the County. 'WHEREAS, at an election duly called and held in Deschutes County, on the 3rd day of June, 1919, an issue of bonds for the building of permanent roads in said county was duly authorized by the voters in the sum of $125,000, together with interest thereon, said bonds to run and be payable as hereinafter set forth and to bear interest at five andone-half per _ cent per annum (5 o) ; and WHEREAS, it now becomes the duty of the County Court to cause the aforesaid bonds to be issued and to advertise such amount bf them for sale as in the judgment of the Court may be necessary; and. WHEREAS, in the judgment of the County Court it is now necessary to issue and se11 $125,000.00 of the aforesaid bonds, those so to be now advertised andsold to be of the earlier maturities and numbered consecutively from 1 upwards; now therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that Deschutes Count do issue its bonds in the sum of $125,000 par value in amount, in denominations of 14000 each, numbered 1 to 125, both numbers inclusive, said bonds to bear date November 1, 1919, and to mature serially in numerical order as follows: '18 ;000 four (4) years from date of issue; 18,000 five 4--5) years from date of issue; '18 ;000 six. (r) years from date of issue; 18 ;000 seven () years from date of issue; 18 ;000 eight (8) years from date of issue; 18 ;000 nine (9) years from date of issue; $17 ,000 ten (T0) years from date of issue; (the bonds of each of said :maturities to be lettered Series A -to G inclusive) said bonds to be -sealed with the seal of said. County and signed by the County Judge and County' Clerk, the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of five and one-half percent (5?0) per annum,, payable semi-annually on Nay and November first, said interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds bearing the engraved fac- simile signatures of the County Judge and. County Clerk, both principal and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the office of the County Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the holder; and it is further ORDERED that the bonds hereby authorized andthe coupons attachedthereto shall be in substantially the following form: Number ( C 0 P Y ) $1,000.00 UNITED STATES OF Aire.RIC.A STATE OF OREGON BOND OF DESCHUTES COUNTY ISSUED FOR THE BUILDING OF PER1iAI' ENT ROADS THEREIN. Series - T.}T COUNTY OF izocHUTPEb in the State of Oregon for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer . ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the first day of November, 19 with interest thereon at the rate of five and one half per cent (5 )) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of Nay and November to the bearer of the respective coupons therefor hereto attached upon present- ation and surrender thereof as they mature, both principal and interest being payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the office of the County Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the holder. This bond is one of a series authorized by a vote of the voters of Deschutes County, Oregon, voting at an election held for' said. purpose in said County on the 3rd day of June, 1919, held in pursuance of law, and under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of said County, after due notice given, at which said election an indebted- ness in the sum of one hundred and. twenty-five thousand dollars ( 7125,000) and interest thereon was authorized by said voters to be created for the building of permanent roads in said county. And it is hereby certified that every requirement of law relating to the issue hereof has been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution or laws of the State of Oregon, an.d that for the punctual payment of the principal and interest hereon the full faith and credit of Deschutes County is hereby :irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Deschutes has caused its seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the County Judge and County Clerk and the annexed coupons -to bear the facsimile signatures of the said officers as of the first day of november, 1919. Attest: county clerk. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By county d uage . (COUPON) No. $27.50 On the first day of may 19 November THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, will pay to bearer Twenty Seven and 50/I00 Dollars in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the office of the County Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City, for six months' interest then due on its Road Bond No. Attest: DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By county Judge. county Clerk. (Certificate to be endorsed on bond) STATE OF OREGON County of Deschutes ) The undersigned, as County Treasurer for Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby certifies that the within bond, with its attached coupons, is one of a series of bonds authorized by a vote of the voters of Deschutes County, Oregon, at an election held thoughout said. County for said purpose on the 3rA day of June, 1919, which vote authorized the creation of an indebtedness in the sum of $125,000 and interest thereon, and authorized the issuance of such bonds. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 1st day of November, 1919. and it is further ORDERED that beginning with the fourth year after the sale of the aforesaid issue of bonds the County Court shall each year thereafter set aside as a special Turd for the payment of the bonds such peraentage of the face value of the bonds as at the dates of their respective maturities shall aggregate the full face value thereof, andfor saidpurpose a separate redemption fund shall be provided for each series of bonds; and it is further ORDERED that the amount necessary to provide said redemption fund and to pay the annual interest ,on outstanding bonds shall be addedto the gene-ral levy of taxes as may be required, which tax shall be levied upon all the taxable property within the County; and it is further County Treasurer of Deschutes County, uregon ORDERED that the llth day of December, 1919, at the County Court House in Deschutes County at 10 o'clock A. M. is hereby fixed as the date and place of sale of the aforesaid bonds in the sum of $125,000, said bonds so to be sold to be numbered from 1 upwards, and the County Clerk is hereby instructed to makd due advertisement thereof by publishing notice of sale thereof for at least three (3) weeks in the Bend Bulletin, Bend; Oregon, and Redmond_ Spokesman, Redmond, Oregon, two newspapers printed in the County. Attest; County ulerk. W. D. Barnes, County Judge. C . H. Mi l le r Seth Stookey County Commissioners. County Judge _ C ` vVL Commissioner Commissioner Court reconvened November 25th. 1919 all members being present. In the matter of claims against the County. At this time it is ordered, that the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to issue his warrants in payment of Jury Fees and milage, as the same are claimed and entered in the Jury Book at pages 8 and IO thereof. Further that said Clerk issue a warrant to W. D. Barnes in the sum of §254..15 for the payment of the freight charges on the Two Trucks shipped. to the County by the State Highway Board. Court was then adjourned to November 2th, 1919. Court reconvened Wednesday, November 2rth, 1919, all members being present. In the matter of the petition of W.W. Grinstead, andothers for a county road. This matter now comes on to be heard upon the petition of W. W. Grinstead, and it now appearing to the Court from the statements of the District Attorney, that said said petition conforms to the requirements of Law, it is Ordered, that Robert B. Gould. , M. L. Hinds, and. Geo. L. Roberts be and they are hereby appointed viewers upon said road, and that they meet on November 29, 1919 to View and lay out saidproposed county road. BE IT RE'1J :TvtBERE D, That at a term of the Honorable County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1919, and from day to day thereafter during the continuance of said term. Present: Hon Hon Hon J. H. Haner, Clerk. and S. . W. D. Barnes, County Judge. . C. H. Miller, Commissioner. . Seth Stookey, Commissioner. E. Roberts, Sheriff. The following among other proceedings was had, to -wit: This being a regular term of the above entitled Court, and at which time the Court is allowed by resolution to locate, establish, alter, widen, straighten or change the direction of any road; And it appearing to the Court that a public necessity exists, the Court does hereby declare its intention to locate and establish a road in this County between the City of Bend and the south line of Jefferson County, Oregon, the same to be a part of what is known as the Dalles-California Highway, and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the line between Deschutes and. Jefferson Counties approximately 1090 Ft. East of the N. E. Corner of Section 4, Township 14 South, Range 13 East W. M., ThenGe running in a general Southerly direction through and across Sections 3, 4, 9, 11;, 21, 28,33,34 in Twp. 14 South, Range 13 East W. AL, and Sections 3 ,4, ,9 and. 10 in Township 15 South, Range 13 East W.-M., to a point on the line marking the north Corporate limits of the City of Redmond 85.5 Ft. west of the S. E. Corner of the NE* of SE'f of said Section 9 in Twp. 15 South, Range .13 East W. M. And commencing on the line which marks the South corporate limits of the said City of Redmond at a point 50 Ft. West -from the North quarter corner of Section 21, Twp. 15 South, Range 13 East W. M. and running thence ina South-westerly direction through and across Sections 21 ,20,-29 ,30 and 31 in Twp. 15 South, Range 1.j East W. M., and. the South East ?v of Section 3n in Twp. 15-South, Range 12 East W. M. ,and. Sections 1, 11, 14; 15, 1, 21, 28, 33 and 32 in Twp lg South, Range 12 East W. M., and Sections 5 ,8 ,17 , 20 , 28 and 29 in Township 17 South, Range 12 East W. M. to the line which marks the north corporate limits of the City of Bend, in Deschutes County at a point approxi- mately 390 Ft. west of. the SE corner of the NE* of the NE': of Section 29 in Township 17 South, Range 12 East W. M.,- Said road to be 50 feet wide throughout its entire length, and to follow and correspond substantially to the survey of the said. Dalles-California Highway as now surveyed, staked and marked out between the points above mentioned by the engineers employed by the State Highway Commission. It is further ordered that the County Road_ Master, County Surveyor or duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this resolution by posting true copies thereof, certified to by the Clerk of this Court, as follows: One upon the Bulletin board. of this Court, and one at three public places in the vicinity of the above described road to be located. and established, for a period of thirty days previous to a hearing by this Court, notifying all persons concerned that said resolution will be considered. and passed upon by this Court at its next term, and that the Court shall have power, in its discretion, for good and sufficient reasons, to over -rule and deny any objections or remonstrances which shall be presented or filed against the same. Given under my hand and the seal of said. Court at Bend, Ore., this 2gth day of Bovember 1919 BE County, State of day of November, said term. J. H. IT RHMBERED, That at a Oregon begun and held at A. D. 1919, and from day Haner, County Clerk. term of the Honorable County Court of Deschutes the Court House in Bend, in said County on the to day thereafter during the continuance of Present: Hon. Hon. Hon. J. H. Se E. W. D. Barnes C. H. Miller Seth Stookey Haner, Roberts, , County Judge, , Commissioner , Commissioner. Clerk. Sheriff. The following among other proceedings was had, to -wit: This being a regular term of the above entited Odurt, and at which time the Court is allowed, by resolution, to locate, establish, alter, widen, straighten or change the direction of any road; And, it appearing to the Court that a public necessity exists, the Court does hereby declare its intention to locate and establish a rod in this County, described as follows: .21 vv Grange Hall Road. A road r0 feet in width, beginning at the north-east corner of Section 3 g,-. T. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. M.;.thence southerly along the east line of said section 36 as nearly as practicable, for a distance of 2900 feet more or less to an inter- section of the survey of the Central Oregon Highway at a point near the East quarter corner of said Section 3r,,t It is further ordered that the County Road. Master, County Surveyor, or duly qualified deputy, shall give notice of this resolution by posting true copies thereof, certified to by the Clerk of this Court, as follows: One upon the bulletin hoard of this Court, and one at three public places in the vicinity of the above described proposedroad to he located andestablished for a period of thirty days previous to a hearing by this Court, notifying all persons concerned that said resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term, and that the Court shall have power in its discretion, for good and sufficient reasons, to over -rule and deny any objections or remonstrances which shall be presented or filed against the same. Given under my hand and the seal of said Court at Bend, Ore., this 2r day of November, 1919. J. H. Haner, County Clerk. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the County, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of December 1919 law for the holding of a term of the County Court Hon. W. D. Barnes, County Judge, C. H. Miller, County Commissioner. Seth Stookey, County Commissioner. J. H. Haner, County Clerk, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of claims presented for payment. County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. Countourt of Deschutes County, Court House in Bend, in said , said day being the day fixed by in said. County, when were present. After due consideration it was ordered, that the following. claims entered in the Claim Docket of this Court, be and they are hereby allowed and. the Clerk is directed to issue warrants in payment thereof, towit; No. 89 to No. 9t, inclusive No. 98 to No. 11& inclusive No. 120 to No. 1F9 inclusive. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF ) CERTIFICATES OF DELINQUENCY ON ) CERTAIN PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES ) ARE DELINQUENT. BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the Oregon for Deschutes County, begun and held at the 0 Deschutes County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3rd day the first Wednesday in said month, and the time fixe of said Court, there being present: • Hon. W. D. Barnes, County Hon. C. H. Miller; County Hon. Seth Stookey, County S. E. Roberts, Sheriff J. H. Haner, County Clerk A. J. Moore, District Att Judge, Commissioner. Commissioner. orney. OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDER County Court of the State of ourt House in the City of Bend, of December, 1919, the same being d by law to hold a regular term on Wednesday, December 3rd, 1919, the following, among other proceedings, were had, to -wit: It appearing to the Court at this time that there is considerable real property in Deschutes County, Oregon, on which the taxes charged and assessed for the years 1915, 191r and 1917 are delinquent and unpaid, and that it is advisable at this time that certificates of delinquency should be issued against said property to private persons, now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County demand of any person or persons, and upon payment of the taxes make out and issue to any such person or persons certificates any or all property in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the years upon which the taxes charged or assessed for such years are de Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 3rd day of W. D. Barnes, County , Oregon, shall, upon ,penalty and interest, of delinquency against 1915, 191r and 1917, linquent and unpaid. December, 1919. Judge. Seth Stookey, County Commissioner. u. H. miller, county commissioner. 2av The Court then adjourned to meet December llth. 1919. Court reconvened December llth, 1919, at which time there was present W. ,D. Barnes, County Judge, and no quorum being present the date was continued to Dec. 12th. 1919. Court reconvened December 12th. 1919. there being present; W. D. Barnes. County, Judge C. H. Miller County Commissioner J. H. Haner County Clerk. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In the matter of the issuance of bonds by Deschutes County for the purpose of raising money ) ORDER FOR SALE OF $125 ,000 to be used for the construction ) OF BONDS. and maintenance of permanent roads in the County. WHEREAS, pursuant to an order of this Court heretofore made and entered on the 17th day of November, 1919, bonds of Deschutes County in the sum of 0125 ,000 were duly advertised for sale by the publication of a notice of sale thereof for at least three (3) weeks in the Bend Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman, two newspapers printedin the County, all of which will more fully and at length appear by proofs of publication on file with the Clerk of this Court; and WHEREAS, at the time and place of sale heretofore fixedand specified in the advertisements, to -wit, the llth day of December, 1919, at the office of this Court in the Court -house in Bend, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the Court duly convened with W. D. Barnes present and there not being a quorum present,a djourned. to meet at 3 P.M. December 12th, 1919, at which time the Court duly convened, W. D. Barnes, C. H. Miller and J. H. Haner County Clerk, being present, and immediately thereafter publicly opened the bids received up to 10 A. M. December llth, 1919, same being as follows: Carstens & Earles Ralph Schneeloch 8 Co Morris Bros Lumbermens Trust Co E. L. Devereaux & Co Central Oregon Bank and 1023..20 per 1000. and accrued interest. 1014.00 per•1000. and. accrued interest and to pay 4 3/4 % interest on Balances. Par and a premium of '2180.00 Par and a premium of 15.10 per 41000.00 Par, accrued interest and a prem. of 42503 Par, accured. interest and 0.200.00 premium and pay 4% interest on Balances. WHEREAS, the bid of Ralph Schneeloc . "- Co. of Portland, Oregon. is the highest and best and complying with the terms of the advertisement; now, therefore, it is CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGES that the aforesaid bid of Ralph Schneelcch Co. be and the same hereby is accepted, and that the County Judge, County Clerk and County Treasurer be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to see to the proper execution and delivery of said bonds to said purchaser upon payment of the aforesaid purchase price therefor. Dated this 12th day of.December, 1919. W. D. Barnes, County Judge. C. H. Miller Seth Stookey, County Commissioners. Attest: C'ouny Clerk. In the matter of claims against the county! This matter comes on for the auditing of claims on file, when agter proper consideration, it was ordered. That the following claims entered in the Claim Docket of this court be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof, towit; Claims No. 170 to No. 177, Inclusive. The Clerk was ordered to audit and issue his warrant for the payment of machine parts C. 0. D. via American Railway Express when such parts are received. The Court then adjourned to December 19th . 1919 22r �fl The County Court reconvened Friday December 19, 1919, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the ratter of establishing election precincts. This matter now Domes on for hearing upon the establishing of election precincts, and it appearing to the Court that this is the time fixed by law for the hearing of such matter, and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the preoi-nets established by the order of this Court, with the exception of precincts No. 5, 10 and 11, are now arranged to the greatest convenience of the voters residing therein, and that the boundaries of Precincts No. 6, No. 10 and No. 11 should now be changed, is therefore Ordered that Precincts No. 1 to No. 5, inclusive, No. 7 to No. 9 inclusive, No. 12 to No 24 inclusive, be and they hereby are re-established in accordahce with the order of this Court entered January 29th. 1917, AA and with the same boundaries, numbers, and names an designated in said order. Ordered; That Awbrey Precinct No. 10, as established by said order of this Court of January 27th. 1917, be and the same is hereby abolished. Ordered, That all territory heretofore contained in South Side precinct No. 6 lying south of the north line of Arni.m/A/AAA township AAAA/M/AAA//,6 Jai nineteen south in Deschutes County, be and the same hereby is organized as an election precinct to be known and designated. as Butte Precinct No. 10. Ordered; That all the territory lying''south and east of Tumalo formerly contained in Awbrey Precinct No. 10, be and the same is hereby attached to Mouth Side Precinct No. 6. Ordered, that all the territory lying north and west of Tumalo Creek,"and formerly contained in Awbrey Precinct No. 10, be and the same hereby is attached "to Tumalo Precinct No. 11. The Court then adjourned to December 23rd. 1919. The Court reconvened December 23rd. 1919 pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the tax levy for the expenses of the County for 1920. This matter now comes on to be heard for the levy of taxes for State, County, County Road, County School, and other expenses of the County, and it now appearing to the Court that itemized bu#gets showing the amounts necessary for the conduct of the business of the county have been filed, and that due notice of the hearing upon such budget has been published according to law; that this is the time fixed for the hearing thereon, and now at this time there have been no objections made or filedthereto, the Court finds; That it is necessary to raise the following sums of money by the direct levy of taxes therefor for the following purposes, towit; For State taxes $44 ,689.00 For County General Fund - 71,533.00 33 For the Road & Bridge Fund 8,887.00 For the County School fund • 27,000.00- - For the High School Tuition fund '4,100.00 - For the library fund 300.00 ' That the total amount nese.:nary to be raised for all purposes is the sum of $155,509.00 for the expenses of the County for the ensuing year, tbwit; 1920, it is therefore Ordered, that there be, and hereby is levied a direct tax upon all the taxable property of this County amounting to the sum of $155 ,509.00 , and the assessor is hereby directed to extend said amount upon the tax rolls for the year 1919. In the matter of claims against the County. After due consideration it was ordered that claims No. 179 to No. 196, as entered in the claim docket of the Court, be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in ia_yment thereof. The Court then adjourned for the term. County Judge '''-County Commissioner County Commissioner. BE IT REFIEIu1BERED, That a " regular term of the County C"our County, in. the State of Oregon, was begun and held "at the Court Rouse County, on Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1920, said day "bding the for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when wer Hon. W.D.Barnes, County Judge C.H.Miller, County Commissioner, Seth Stookey, County Commissioner J. H. Haner', County Clerk S.E. Roberts , Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit:. IN THE MATTER OFCLAIIIS t of Deschutes in Bend-, in said day fixed by law e present: PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT This matter now comes on for consideration, when after tale consideration it was ordered that all claims be and -the -same are -hereby allowed as entered in the Claim dowket of this Court on pages 1r4,1r5 and irr, and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants in payment thereof. IN THE MATTER OF THE FIST HATCHERY ROAD. At thismtime T.A.MeCann and R.D.Moore, appeared before -the court request- ing the improvement of the road.to the State Fish Hatchery and Shevlin Park, whereupon the Court announced its intention to properly improve such road. IN THE MATTER OF THE KIRK WHITED ROAD After considering tie petition of Geo. Larkee and others for the improve- ment of such road,. it was ordered d that Commissioner Miller make investigation, and re- port to the Oourt as to the conditions. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE G ON FOR THE COU'?mY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING) ) A PUBLIC LIBRARY IN DESCHUTES COUNTY BE I T REMEMBERED, County, Oregon, sitting for the Court House in the City of Bend 1920, there being present: RESOLUTION that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes transaction of County business, begun and held at the' ,Deschutes 0ounty , on ' We dne s day , the 7th day of January, among other business transacted, adopted: • RESOLVED, that there be, and there is hereby established County, Oregon, a public library., pursuant toy under, and in accordance visions of Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon, for the year 1919 as THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 7th day of Hon W.D.Barnes, Hon.C.H.Miller, Hon.Seth Stookey J.H. Haner , S.E. Roberts , County Judge, presiding, County Commissioner , County Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff, the following resolution was and is hereby unanimously in Deschutes with the pro- , to be known January ,A. D. 1920. W.D.Barnes, County Judge C.H.Millers County C.immissioner Seth Stookey County Commissioner NOW, THEREFORE, In view of the foregoing Resolution, and in accordance with the provisions of. said Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon for the year 1919, and the authority therein vested in me, I,, W.D.Barnes, County Judge of Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby appoint the following five; persons , residents of Deschutes County,Oregon, as the Public Library Board of the said The Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon, to hold their respective offices for the periods of time set opposite their names, and until their successors are appointed. to -wit: Mrs. J. M. Lawrence , of Bend, Oregon. to hold office for ONE year, from January, lst, 1920k to January, 1st, 1921. George A.Paddock, of Bend, Oregon, to hold office for TWO years, from January, 1st, 1920 to January, lst, 1922. Fred N.Wallace, of Tumalo, Oregon, to hold office for .THREE years, from January, 1st, 1920 to January, 1, 1923. R.W.Sawyer, of Bend, Oregon, to hold office for FOUR years, from January, 1st, 1920, to January, 1, 1924. Mrs. Max Cunning, of Redmond, Oregon to hold office for FOUR years, from January, 1st, 1920 to January, 1, 1924. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 7th day of January, 1920. W.D.Barnes County Judge ,Deschutes CAunty, Oregon. 5t 223 a BE IT REMEMBERED, that we, C.H.Miller and Seth Stookey, County Cmmmissioners , of Deschutes County, Oregon, exercising the authority vested in us by Chapter 357 of the General Laws of Oregon, for the year 1919, hereby confirm the appointment of the above named persons as constituting the Public Library Board of The Public Library Bf Deschutes County, Oregon, for the terms of office specified after their respective names. Dated at Bend, Deschutes Countym Oregon, this 7th day of January, 1920. C.H.Miller, County Commissioner Seth Stookey, County Ctmmissioner. IN THE MATTER OF THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Ordered that the Bend Bulletin, in Bend, and duly qualified therefor, official newspaper for the County, at IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF S.R.HOGIN, ET AL FOR ROAD a weekly newspaper printed and published be and the same is hereby .designated the . the rates prescribed by law. Ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied for the reason t that the proposed road is not a public necessity. Court was then adjourned. to Jan. bth, 1920. Court was re -convened Jan. 8th, 1920, all members being present. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF O RE G ON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING) A A PUBLIC LIBRARY IN DESCHUTES COUNTY. BE IT REM NMERED, that at a regular term ofmthe County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, sitting for the .transaction of county business, begun and held at the Court House in the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, on Wednesday the 7th day of January, 1920, and from day to day thereafter during the contin- uance of said term, the following persons being present: Hon. W. D. Barne s , Hon. C.H.Miller, Hon. Seth Stookey, J.H.Haner, • 8 . L. Ra1Qa± , ORDER County Budge County ommissioner County Commissioner County Clerk 2mximtg fflumaiff, amotg other business transacted, the following resolution was and. is hereby made and unanimously adopted. . WHEREAS; a resolution was made and entered by this Court on the 7th day tt January, 1920:y establishing a public library in Deschutes County,.Oregon, and this Court has hereto levied a county tax of one -half a mill in support thereof, and WHEREAS, The City of Bend, Oregon, has pissed an ordinance providing for a tax of one-half a mill on all taxable property within the:city limits of Bend for the support of said county library, and has by ordinance thansferre d over to De- schutes County, all books, fixtures and property belonging to the public library heretofore located in, maintained, in or owned by the CAty of Bend, as and to be the property of the Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon, now, therefore, it is hereby CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, that in consideration of the Dirty of Bend, Oregon, having transferred and turned over to Deschutes County, all books, fixtures and property heretofore the property of the public.library maintained, located in or owned by the City of Bend and the provisions of the City of Bend by its said ordinance providing for a tax of one-half a mill bn all. taxable property within the City limits of Bend,.in addition to the County tax for the support of such County library, -the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, does hereby resolve and it is hereby ordered, that 'so long as the said City of Bend.,, Oregon, raises a tax each year of one-half a mill on all taxable roperty ,within the Cjaty limits of Bend for the support of said Public Library of lieschutes County, Oregon, a County tax shall be levied and collected each year of one-half of a mill on all taxable property within Deschutes County, unless'restrtcted by law to a less amount for the support of the .said Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon;, this 8th day of January, 1920, said day being the second day of the regular term of said County Court, Begun and held in Deschutes County, Oregon, as mentioned above, and a day to which the meet- ing off' said Court was duly and 'regularly adjourned. N.D. Barnes , C.H.Millers, Seth Stookey, IN THE MATTER OF TPE PETITION OF W.B.DAG"ETT,ET AL FOR THE DESIGNATION OF A MARKET ROAD County Judge County Commissioner County Commissioner. Now is presented the petition of W.B.Daggett, and others for a Market Road, as follows, to -wit: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTYi, OREGON: We, the undersigned, citizens of Deschutes 0ounty, 'State cf Oregon, and taxpayers in said County and State, residing at Redmond, in sai9 0punty and State, petition your honorable body to designate the road hereinafter described as a market road, and request this court to set aside the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty (g8,880.00) Dollars to be used in building and completing said road. The said road being described as follows: Beginning at 'the Southwest corner of Section 17, in i'ownship 14, South Range 13 East of the Willamette meridian, in said County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, thence running two miles South to the southwest corner of Section 29, in Township 14, South Range 13, East, thence East one half mile thence South 1 mile to center of Section 32 thence following the irrigation canalina southeasterly direction to the south line about 20 rods east of the southwest corner of Section 5 in Township 15 South, Range 13 East thence East on Section line to Southeast corner -of Section 5 in Township 15, South, .ange 13 East, thence South one mile to the Southeast corner of Section 8 town- ship 15 South, Range 13 East, thence East about 20 rods, thence south about 80 rods, thence east to the City limits of Redmond, Countyoof Deschutes, State of Oregon. W. B. Dagge tt J. O. Rourk H. C. Doty B. A. Kendall Said matter was taken under advisement for the present IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION FOR THE YEAR 1920. NOW THIS MATTER/COMES ON TO DULY CONSIDERED THE MATTER, HEREBY AND CLERKS OF ELECTION, FOR THE P No. 1. No.2. No. 3 No. 4 No.5 No. b BEND. J. D. DAVIDSON, FRANK N.GILBERT, J. F. ARNOLD ASHLEY FORREST Co V. SILVIS BEND. F. N. VAN MATRE S. R.HOGIN ARVILLA MURPHY CORA A. BROSTERH HARRIET L. MURPHY BEND H. E. T. J. E. D. K. E. F. C. BE HEARD APPOINTS REC 1 NCTS CHAIRMAN* JUDGE. CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK OUS CLERK CLERK BAKER CHAIRMAN SANDERS JUDGE GILSON CLERK SAWYER CLERK FISH CLERK BEND H. G. FARRIS 0. Co HENKLE J. B. ANDERSON MRS. H. G. FA RR I S OLIVE E.MCKAY BEND Co J. LEVERETT MRS.S.E.ROBERTS CARRIE BEST BERTHA B.BORGAN G. C.MORGAN CHAIRMAN JUDGE. CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK BEND CHAS. SIPCHEN CHAIRMAN H. S. GOSNEY, JUDGE P. NELSON CLERK CLAUDE A.JOHNSON CLERK EDWARD JOHNSON CLERK W. D. Barne s , C.H.Miller Seth Stookey Judge Commissioner Commissioner AS REQUIRED BY LAW-, AND THE COURT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS TO SERVE AS FOLLOWING, TO —WIT: No.7 No. 8 No.9 No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 LAPI NE . W. G. FORDHAM EARL A. HIATT W. E. BEESLEY JAMES F.JOHNSON H. W. HEALEY BEND W. P. VANDEVERT CHAIRMAN CLAUDE C.VANDEVERT JUDGE JOHN ATKINSON CLERK FRED A.SHONQUEST CLERK ANNIE M.SHONQUEST CLERK HAVING JUDGES CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK WEST SIDE JOS I E GUMPERT CHAIRMAN GRACE PATTISON JUDGE STELLA M. ANDREWS CLERK MXUDE L. GRIDER CLERK WINNIE HARTLEY CLERK BUTTE' ED SCHAFER E. T. GERRISH L. L. KEEP tMELV I N GILLETT J:1H. BUCKNER TUMALO R. G. SAMMONS F. V. SWISHER Co P. BECKER Co H. HATCH HARRY MCGUIRE PLAINY1EW R. J. SKELTON W.F. FRYREAR JAMES B.ELKINS H.A.ScoccIN P. VAN TASSEL CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE. CLERK CLERK CLERK ..NO. 13 SISTERS E. M. HERRI NGTON, C. L. GIST H. K. ALLEN J. H. STEDHAM ELLIS H.EDGINGTON No. 14 LOWER BRIDGE A. S. HOLMES TOM A.VEDDER R.S. TOWNE J. GROSKRUGER A. B. CHAPMAN No. 15 TERREBONNE EVERETT PARR GEO. H.MACdREGOR ALMA M. MCCLAY GEORGE Po ELL I OTT EUNICE GATES No. 16 REDMOND GEO. J. SEDGWICK WM. LEAVETT ARTHUR TIFT JOHN BARR W. I. SMITH No. 17 TETHEROW FRED A.RICE ISAAC MARTIN M A B E L M. K E N D A L L GRACE B. MORSE W. N. BROWN No. 18 CLINE FALLS JOHN T. PARK H. A.HELMHOLTZ BESSIE L.REED J.W.WRIGHT ZONA TUCK IN THE MATTER OF THE JURY THIS MATTER COMES CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK. CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK LIST FOR 1920. FOR THE SELECTING No. 19 No.20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 W.H. POINTER GRANGE P.J. PEDERSON DESCHUTES W.E.VANALLEN CHAIRMAN OLAF E.ANDERSON JUDGE W.P.GIFT CLERK M.M.WHITTEMORE CLERK CHAS. LIVESLEY CLERK ALFALFA ALBERT L.SHULTS -VICTORIA SHULTS GRANT DEAN CHA I RMAN JUDGE I CLERK HOWARD L.BURRIGHT CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN C. .W. HOECH JUDGE 1 FRED HETTMAN CLERK L. J. SEEBERGER CLERK GEO. M.ERICKSON CLERK MI L L I CA N ELI SPENCER AUGUSTA EVANS FLOYD VANCLEVE J,.m.SMITH MARY C.KELLER BROTHERS ELMER L. KING P. H. COFFEY S. W. MERRILL S. E. LO C H R I E E.G.GUTFLEISCH HAMPTON C. B. HA RMA N DAVID CODY J. W. OWSLEY J. B.HUFFMAN MRS. C. B. HA RMA N CHA PRMA Ili JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK i CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE 1 CLERK CLERK CLERK OF NAMES FOR OF QUALIFIED CITIZENS AND TAX PAYERS TO SERVE AS GRAND AND PETIT JURORS FOR THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 1919, THE FOLLOWING NAMES BEING SELECTED, TOWIT: /R. H. LOOP. 4."JULIUS JANNETT JJ. F. ARNOLD VJAS. BREEN I/WM. ABERNATHY AUGUST NELSON FERRIS R. 0. REIGEL P. B. JOHNSON GEO. BELL t/R. J. MCCANN J. B. FRYREAR N. H. GILBERT GEO. RAINEY E. E. VARCO H. J. OVERTURF ELMER WARNSTAFF J. A. MELVON L. K. SHEPHERD (/E• A. SATHER J. E. SULLIVAN IRA E. WIMER VA. L. SAYE C. F. WHITMORE V'JOSEPH ZOLL I/' LOU1S DOONER V GEO. PADDOCK V T. J. MURPHY L. L. F o x BEN ALSUP S. A. BLAKELY HENRY JP. R. U. A. PUETT BULLARD T.R I PLETT HEW( NS ERICKSON FLICKINGER PRENTISS VAN TASSEL V J. D. DAVIDSON P. DAHL PVR. H. LEDBETTER C.F.C.NOOTNAGLE GEO. ERICKSON VF. J. WILKEY GUY DUNNING J. S. I NNI S Sr J. RYAN ROY BOARDMAN AUGUST HALLBERG J. A. THOS. G. W. F. H. CHASE E. GO I NG JONES HETMAN V J. J. CLAPP ROBERT LINTON P. S. DENCER FRANK LEMAY J. W. DENNIS DENNIS MCCOLE ALEX DUVAL L. E. WAHLSTROM F. V. SWISHER J. D. BOWMAN , E. A. SMITH O. B. CALDWELL V/ M. P. CASHMAN W. H. STAATS V G. L. MOO RE A/ FRANK O' LAUGHLI N J. T. PARK V BERT TBRKELSON E. J. WRIGHT W. D. BRATT J. O. WILLIAMS V L. F. ORRELL ✓ L. C. MA R I O N EARL DUNN B. C. KL I NE H. HELGERSON E. B. ADAMS C. H. HATCH /r 'V G. H. SLACK VC. J. LEVERETT -? 3✓ G H. EHLE RS THEO. AUNE D. T. CARMODY ✓ A. B. HICKS S. CHRISTOFERSON F. A. BEARD VR. H. LOVEN K. A. NELSON VVAN M. MORSE R. L. THURSTON SC. V. S I LV I S `�I J. E. MYERS E. P. BROSTERHOUS W. L. O'DONNELL G. BENSON A. HARRYMAN A. E. STEVENS ✓ Co W. MUMA ✓GEO. R. BARCLAY ✓ J. CHAS. SMITH CHESTER HOLLINGSHEAD J. J. CUNNINGHAM LOUIS ELLINGSON T. H. FOLEY R. Co COLVER V J. A. DEEMER C. G. TWEEDT W. S. FULLERTON "J. J. KLEIN 1/H. C. DOTY ALBERT MOHLER V R. M. SMITH E. P. JECK FRANK INABNIT H. PECK A. L. FLEMMING W. S. GREER VW. R. DAVIDSON M. E. ROPER F. A. SHONQUEST H. A. MILLER ✓O. C. HENKLE F. H. MAY ✓N. P. SMITH ✓ L. B. BA I RD A. B. DAVENPORT N. D. WOOD VW. P. DOWNING J. B. COCHRAN E. M. SWALLEY R. J. TODD STANLEY J. PIERCE B. E. DA V I S W. P. ROBBINS F. R. PRINCE R. M. BEAVER PRINCE STAATS J A. J. GONNASON, J. J. WILT VJ. W. USHER E. V. WARD P. J. PEDERSON !! M. Co CONLON GEO. M. STOKOE Co A. CARROLL J. N. MASTEN M. M. FOSTER E. H. EDG 1 NGTON F. N. ABBE M. BAILEY, JR. G. W. SANDELL O. L. SCHULTZ V O. K. OLSON V W. C. LEAV I TT B. L. TONE V O. O. KING ROBERT LISK CHAS. SIPCHEN E. C. METCALF ROBERT SMITH ✓ W. R. GERKING VC. M. REDFIELD EARL BENTON AUSTIN Co BARBER, J. W. SCHRUNK J. E. BRAMWALL CLEM BROWN V G. W. BALES \ FRED ATKI NSON C. L. GIST J. A. Foss W. R. RUBLE V W. E. VAN ALLEN FRANK BOGUE E. A. GRAHAM G. F. CYRUS D.A.SLAUGHTER A. S. HOLMES ELMER WARNSTAFF E. A. WIMP BERT M. MEEKS G. N. RODER JOHN DILLON ✓W. B. CRAWFORD A. J. HARTER SAM WIEHL OLE HANSEN V W. E. YOUNG V W. N. RAY R. A. PUETT V T. W. MARSHALL Co B. ARMSTRONG S. S. TAYLOR EGBERT DYER W. F. FRYREAR FRED SCHMIDT W. P. GIFT M. DOTY A. J. FULLER F. M. LEWIS J. D. WIMP \\ % 227 GEo. D. GovE G. W. HOBSON. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE DAY OF,\19 , SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, C. H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SETH STOOKEY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS AND DEPUTIES. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE .SALARY OF THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS IS FIXED BY LAW, TOWIT; SHERIFF, COUNTY JUDGE, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, ASSESSOR, TREASURER, COUNTY CLERK. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN PAYMENT OF SAID SALARIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW APPLICABLE THERETO. ORDERED THAT THE SALARY OF AUGUST A. ANDERSON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY FIXED AT $15.0e00 PER MONTH, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAY- MENT THEREOF IN THE SAME MANNER AND AT THE TIMES OF ISSUING SALARY WARRANTS. ORDERED THAT THE SALARY OF HAZEL MANION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY FIXED AT $I15.00 PER MONTH FOR SERVICES IN THE TAX COLLECTORS OFFICE, AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT THEREOF IN THE TIME AND MANNER PROVIDED FOR SALARY PAYMENTS. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE FOLLOWING SUMS FOR. THE CARE OF COUNTY INDIGENTS, TOWIT; HATTIE HUNTINGTON $10.00 MRS. M. B. HOWE 10.00 ORDERED FURTHER, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $25.00 PER MONTH TO R. W. HENDERSHOTT, AS COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER ORDERED FURTHER, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT TO HUGH O'KANE FOR $1241,0 EACH MONTH AS RENT FOR THE COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE. ORDERED FURTHER, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN THE SUM OF $170.00 PER MONTH TO DESCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY FOR RENT OF THE COURT HOUSE AND JAIL. IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE COUNTY ROAD. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED A PETITION BY THE FREEHOLDERS OF LOWER BRIDGE ROAD DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT; PETITION To THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES CO. WE THE UNDERSIGNED, FREEHOLDERSUOF DESCHUTES CO. OREGON AND RESIDENTS OF ROAD DISTRICT No. 14. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS LOWER BRIDGE ROAD DIST. DO MOST HUMBLY PETITION YOUR HONORABLE BOARD THAT WHEREAS THERE HAS BEEN A SUM OF 5000.00 ALLOWED OUT OF THE BOND ISSUE VOTED BY THE PEOPLE AT THE RECENT ELECTION IN DESCHUTES CO. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE 125,000.00 DOLLAR ISSUE FOR ROAD PURPOSES. NOW THEREFORE WE ASK YOUR HONORABLE BOARD TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE LOWER BRIDGE TERREBONNE ROAD FOR WHICH THE ABOVE SUM OF C;000 HAS BEEN ALLOWED. WE SUGGEST THAT YOUR HONORABLE BOARD DIRECT COUNTY ROAD MASTER MR. MAY TO LOCATE SAID ROAD AND RECOMMEND THAT SAID ROAD FOLLOW THE PRESENT ROUT AS-RACTICAL AND THAT NO LARGE OR UNNECESSARY AMOUNT BE EXPENDED GRAVELING SAID ROAD IN ORDER THAT THE SURFACING OF SAID ROAD BY GRAVEL OR CINDERS BE COMPLETED IF POSSIBLE OUT OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED SUM OF 5000.00. S. E. WEST Gus E. STADIG R.S. TOWNE T. J. QUIGLEY FRED WALTER JAKE BOOK C. F. HOSKINS A. S. HOLMES A. J. FULLER JOHN A. SCOTT R. H. CHAPMAN R. L. KIDDLE FRANK V. CHAPMAN JESSE F. SCOTT. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF MRS GEORGE JAMES FOR RELIEF. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD ON THE APPLICATION OF MRS. GEORGE JAMES FOR TEMPORARY RELIEF, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE APPLICATION SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT .IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT PAYABLE TO MRS. GEORGE JAMES IN THE SUM OF S25.00, AND THAT SUCH PAYMENTS BE MADE FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1920. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF •S. R. HOGIN ET AL FOR COUNTY ROAD. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF S. R. HOGIN AND OTHERS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD IN SECTION 33, TP. 16 SOUTH, RANGE II EAST, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE PROPOSED ROAD IS NOT A PUBLIC NECESSITY, IS IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DENIED. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT; THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF BILLS FOR SERVICES RENDERED THE: COUNTY, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE CLAIMS PRESENTED ARE A PROPER CHARGE AGAINST THE COUNTY. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NO. I TO No. 110 AS NUMBEREO IN THE CLAIM DOCKETTOF THE COUNTY COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYSENT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING A CERTAIN ROAD COMMONLY KNOWN AS ) ORDER NUNC PRO TUNC. 11THE DA LLES2CA L I FORK I A HIGHWAY" ) BE IT REME,ABERED, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN DESCHUTES.000NTY, OREGON, ON THE 7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1920, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF SAID TERM, THERE BEING PRESENT: HON. W.D..BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, PRESIDING, HON. C. H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. HON. SETH STOOKEY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF, J. H. HANER, CLERK. THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WERE HAD, TO -WIT: WHEREAS, AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE, ON THE �,TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919, THAT BEING A REGULAR DAY PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE SITTING OF SAID . COUNTY COURT FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, THE SAID COURT BY RESOLUTION THEN AND THERE MADE DECLARED ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH AND LOCATE A ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY BETWEEN THE CITY OF BEND AND THE SOUTH LINE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, THE SAME TO BE A PART OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS "THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY", AND MORE PART- ICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN DESCHUTES AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES APPROXIMATELY 1090 FEET EAST OF THE N. E. CORNER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH OF RANGE 13 EAST W. M., THENCE RUNNING IN A GENERAL SOUTHERLY DIRECTION THROUGH AND ACROSS SECTIONS 3, 4, 9, 16, 21, 28, 33 AND 34 IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH OF RANGE 13 EAST, W. M., AND SECTIONS 3, 4, 9, AND 10 IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W. M., TO A POINT ON THE LINE MARKING THE NORTH CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF REDMOND 86.5 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE N.E.* OF THE S.E.1 OF SAID SECTION 9 IN TOWN- SHIP 15 SOUTH OF RANGE 13 EAST W. M. AND COMMENCING ON THE LINE WHICH MARKS THE SOUTH CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE SAID CITY OF REDMOND AT A POINT 50 FEET WEST FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH OF RANGE 13 EAST W.M., AND RUNNING THENCE IN A SOUTHWESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH AND ACROSS SECTIONS 31, 20, 29, 30 AND 31 IN TOWNSHIP (5 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W. M. AND THE S.E.* OF SEC. 36, TW9. (5 SOUTH, RANGE (2 EAST W. M., AND SECTIONS 1, 11, 14, (5, 16, 21, 28, 33 AND 32 IN TOWNSHIP (6 SOUTH, RANGE (2 EAST W. M., AND SECTIONS 5, 8, (7, 20, 28 AND 29 IN TOWNSHIP (7 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST W. M., TO THE LINE WHICH MARKS THE NORTH CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEND IN DESCHUTES COUNTY AT A POINT APPROXIMATELY 390 FEET WEST OF THE S.E. CORNER OF THE N.E.* OF THE N.E.t OF SECTION 29 IN TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE (2 EAST W. M.; SAID ROAD TO BE 60 FEET WIDE THROUGHOUT ITS ENTIRE LENGTH, AND TO FOLLOW AND CORRESPOND SUBSTANTIALLY TO THE SURVEY OF THE SAID "THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY" AS NOW SURVEYED, STAKED AND MARKED OUT BETWEEN THE POINTS ABOVE MENTIONED, BY THE ENGINEERS EMPLOYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. AND WHEREAS, THE SAID RESOLUTION OF THIS COURT WAS ENACTED, ORDERED AND PUT INTO EFFECT ON THE SAID 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER-, 1919, AND THE MINUTES THEREOF SPREADY UPON ITS RECORDS, AND WHEREAS, THE SAID MINUTES OF SAID COURT AND THE SAID RESOLUTION HAVE NOT HERETOFORE BEEN REDUCED TO WRITING BY THE COURT IN ORDER TO PRESERVE A PERMANENT RECORD OF SAME, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED BY THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION AND MINUTES OF THIS COURT AS MADE AND ENTERED ON THE SAID 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919, AND UPON WHICH NOTICES OF THE COURTS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH SAID ROAD BY RESOLUTION HAVE BEEN DULY POSTED ACCORDING TO LAW, IS HEREBY DECLARED TO BE THE RESOLUTION AND MINUTES OF THIS COURT AS MADE ON THE SAID 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919, AND THIS ORDER IS HEREBY ENTERED NUNC PRO TUNC AS OF THE SAID 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1919. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1920. W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE Co H. MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY WARRANT NO. 6488o ) FOR $3370.05 DRAWN IN FAVOR OF ORDER CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL CO. ) FILED JAN. 7TH, 1920. DATED JANUARY 10, 1920. ) J. H. HANER, CLERK. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE 4TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1920, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF SAID TERM, THERE BEING PRESENT: HON. W. D. BARNES, HON. C. H. MILLER, HON. SETH STOOKEY, J. H. HANER, S. E. ROBERTS, COUNTY JUDGE, PRESIDING, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY CLERK, SHERIFF. THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WERE HAD, TO -WIT: WARRANT WHEREAS, PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THIS No. 6480 FOR $3370.05 WAS ISSUED BY J. COURT PREVIOUSLY MADE H. HANER COUNTY CLERK AND ENTERED, COUNTY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, ON JANUARY IOTH, 1920, AND MADE PAYABLE TO THE CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL CO. IN PAYMENT FOR A DRILL AND AIR COMPRESSOR, AND WHEREAS, THERE WAS AN ERROR IN THE AMOUNT OF SAID WARRANT, AND THE SAID AMOUNT IN WHICH THE SAME WAS DRAWN FOR WAS WRONG AND NOT THE AMOUNT WHICH WAS INTENDED TO BE INSERTED IN SAID WARRANT, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY WARRANT No. 6480 DRAWN IN FAVOR OF THE CHICAGO PNEUMATIC TOOL CO., FOR $3370.05 ON JANUARY I0TH, 1920, BE, HEREBY CANCELLED, AND THE SAME IS DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE CARL N. EHRET COUNTY ROAD. HEREBY ORDERED NOT PAID. COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 4TH DAY OF W. D. BARNES, C. H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY AND THE SAME IS JANUARY, 1920. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. AND NOW COMES B. A. KENDALL, S. H. DOTY, AND OTHERS PETITIONEENG THE COURT FOR AN ORDER DESIGNATING SAID ROAD A MARKET ROAD, AND FOR AN APPROPRIATION OF $8800.00 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID ROAD, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER C. H. MILLER INVESTIGATE SUCH MATTER AND REPORT HIS FINDINGS TO THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE FISH HATCHERY ROAD. AT THIS TIME COMES T. A. MCCANN AND ROBERT MOORE PETITIONING THAT SAID ROAD BE: DESIGNATED A MARKET ROAD, WHEN IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT. COURT WAS THEN CONTINUED TO JANUARY 22ND. 1920. JUDGE COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COURT RECONVENED JANUARY 22ND. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THERE BEING PRESENT. W.D.BARNES, C. H. MILLER, SETH STOOKEY COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED, THAT R. B. GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR, R. H. BAYLEY AND A. H. HORN, BE AND THEY ARE APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS FOR SAID ROAD, AND THAT SAID BOARD; MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD AT THE CITY LIMITS OF BEND AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. JANUARY 31ST. 1920. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON TUESDAY THE 17TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1920, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, C. H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SETH STOOKEY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR CERTAIN PORTIONS OF OREGON TRUNK ADDITION TO'THE CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON. ) ) ) FILED JAN. 17, 1920. el' Now ON THIS DAY THIS MATTER COMING ON BEFORE THE COURT IN REGULAR SESSION AT THE CITY OF BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, MAX A. CUNNING, OF REDMOND, OREGON APPEARING BEFORE THE COURT AS ATTORNEY FOR SELF AND ALSO AS ATTORNEY FOR LUCILE REDMOND, OF REDMOND, OREGON, THEY BEING THE RESPECTIVE OWNERS OF THE LANDS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS OF THE CLERK OF THIS COURT THAT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TOWIT: BLOCKS ONE (1) TO SIXTEEN (16) INCLUSIVE; BLOCKS EIGHTEEN (18) TO TWENTY (20) INCLUS- IVE; PINE STREET AND JUNIPER STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF DESCHUTES AVENUE TO WEST LINE OF OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY AND FROM EAST LINE OF OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY TO EAST LINE OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION TEN (d10 ), TOWNSHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN; ALDER STREET FROM EAST LINE OF DESCHUTES AVENUE TO WEST LINE OF OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY AND FROM EAST LINE OF REDMOND AVENUE TO SAID EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TEN (10); CLINE AVENUE AND VENDER- VERT AVENUE FROM THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TEN (10) TO THE NORTH LINE OF A STREET; AND REDMOND AVENUE FROM THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION TEN (10) TO THE NORTH LINE OF ALDER STREET; BLOCKS TWENTY-ONE (21) TO FORTY-THREE (43 ) INCLUSIVE; EAST HALF OF BLOCK FORTY-FOUR (44); BLOCKS FORTY-FIVE (4S) TO FIFTY-NINE (59) INCLUSIVE; B STREET, C STREET AND D STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY TO THE WEST LINE OF FORREST AVENUE; FtSTREET FROM A LINE ONE HUNDRED FEET EAST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF FIRST STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF FORREST AVENUE; G STREET AND,H. STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF FIRST STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF FORREST AVENUE; CLINE AVENUE, VANDERVERT AVENUE AND REDMOND AVENUE FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF A STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF E. STREET; TETHEROW AVENUE FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF C STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF E STREET; TETHEROW AVENUE, CLINE AVENUE VANDERVERT AVENUE AND REDMOND AVENUE FROM THE SOUTH'LINE OF E STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION FIFTEEN (15) TOWN— SHIP FIFTEEN (15) SOUTH, RANGE THIRTEEN (13) EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, HAS BEEN BY ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON, IN PROPER FORM, DULY VACATED, WHICH SAID ORDINANCES HAVE BEEN DULY APPROVED BY THIS COURT AND FILED FOR RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES AND STATE OF OREGON ON THE DATE HEREOF, AND SAID MAX A. CUNNING THIS DAY APPEARING BEFORE THIS COURT AND REQUESTING A REDUCTION OF THE TAXES LEVIED AND ASSESSED AGAINST THE PREMISES ABOVE DESCRIBED, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SUCH TAXES ARE IN ARREARS FOR SEVERAL YEARS, THE SAME BEING ASSESSED AGAINST SAID PROPERTY AS CITY LOTS AND BLOCKS; THAT SAID PROPERTY HAS NEVER BEEN SETTLED UPON OR IMPROVED TO ANY EXTENT AND THAT SAID PROPERTY IS VALUABLEFOR NO PURPOSE OTHER THAN AS FARM LANDS; THAT SAID TAXES LEVIED AND ASSESSED AGAINST SAID PREMISES, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTY, ARE EXCESSIVE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, AN.D THE SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTY AS TAX COLLECTOR IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ACCEPT AND RECEIVE AS TAXES IN FULL, IN LIEU OF THOSE NOW ASSESSED AND LEVIED AND ASSESSED AGAINST SAID PREMISES, AND WHICH REMAIN UNPAID, A TAX CALCULATED AND COMPUTED n ON A BASIS OF FIFTY DOLLARS PER ACREIVALUATION FOR ALL LAND ABOVE DESCRIBED SUBJECT TO IRRIGATION ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION COMPANY OF DESCHUTES OREGON, WITH THE MILEAGE AS LEVIED AND ASSESSED IN THE RESPECTIVE YEARS IN WHICH A TAX IS ,DUE ON SAID PREMISES, THE TAX FOR EACH YEAR TO BE COMPUTED SEPARATELY AND THE AMOUNT DUE FOR QXEN SUCH YEAR TO BE COMPUTED SEPERATELY AND THE AMOUNT DUE FOR SUCH YEAR TO BE NASED UPON THE NUMBER OF ACRES OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT, SUBJECT TO IRRIGATION, FOR WHICH NO TAX HAS BEEN PAID IN SUCH YEAR, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT NO INTEREST OR PENALTY SHALL BE REQUIRED TO BE PAID ON SAID DELINQUENT TAX, PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT THIS ORDER SHALL BE OF NO FORCE OR EFFECT IN CASE THE OWNERS OF SAID PREMISES SHALL FAIL, NEGLECT OR REFUSE TO MAKE PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNTS COMPUTED TO BE DUE THEREON WITHIN TEN DAYS FROM THE DATE THE SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTY SHALL HAVE COMPLETED THE COMPUTATION OF SUCH TAX AND NOTIFIED THE OWNERS OF THE AMOUNTS DUE. DATED THIS I7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1920. W. D. BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE. C. H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY, COMMISSIONERS. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. III TO No. 215 , INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF TELEPHONE RENTALS. ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT MONTHLY TO THE PACrFI'Ic TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY IN THE SUM OF $23 75 FOR RENT ON THE TELEPHONES IN T:HE COURT HOUSE AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT: SHERIFF COUNTY CLERK COUNTY ASSESSOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS JUDGE, CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY JUDGE $3 75 3 75 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE. HOME SERVICE DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS. NOW COMES BEFORE THE COURT, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE FINANCIAL COMMITTEE OF THE' HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, AN-D PETITIONS THE COURT FOR AN APPROPRIATION FOR:THE MAINTAINING OF A REVOLVING FUND FOR CIVILIAN RELIEF, AND SAYS: THET THE RED CROSS ORGt"NIZATION MAINTAINS THE HOME SERVICE SECTION FOR THE RELIEF OF THE MEN, THEIR FAMILIES, AND RELATIVES OF THE MEN WHO SERVED IN THE ARMY tND NAVY DURING THE LAST WAR; THAT THERE EXISTS A GREAT NECESSITY FORRA CIVILIAN RELIEF FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF FAMILIES NOT ENTITLED TO RELIEF FROM THE AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN THE JOINING OF THE TWO CLASSES OF CASES, IT IS THEREFORE 5RDERED, THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND, THE SUM OF WO 00 FOR THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE COUNTY TO THE HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY., AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HERE- BY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR TEN DOLLARS MONTHLY FROM FEBRUARY IST. 1920 TO DECEMBER 31ST. 1920 TO ANNA M FORBES, SECRETARY, IN THE MATTER OF AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IN PAYMENT FOR SUCH APPROPRIATION. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE MATTER OF AN APPROPRIATION FOR FARM AGR I CUL T UR.° L OR/DEMONSTRATION WORK IN DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR I920, SAID APPROPRIATION TO BE MADE TO THE STATE FOR THE USE: OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AND IT APPEAR- ING TO THE COURT THAT SUCH APPROPRIATION IS REQUIRED BY THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. IIO OF THE LAWS OF OREGON. FOR 1913, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE,GENERAL FUND THE SUM OF $2200 00 FOR THE USE OF THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK FOR 1920 AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IMME- DIATELY FOR THE SUM OF ELEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS PAYABLE TO THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- LEGE, AND THAT ON THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER 1920 SAID COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR ELEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PAYMENT IN FULL FOR SUCH PURPOSES. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET FREBRUARY 25TH. 1920 AT 10:00 OTCLOCK A M. THE COURT RE -CONVENED FEBRUARY 25TH. 1920 AT 10:.00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ERROR IN AUDITING CLAIM. ORDERED TH=T WARRANT NO. 6672 IN FAVOR OF W B CRAWFORD, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CANCELLED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO NOTIFY THE COUNTY TREASURER TO THAT EFFECT. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF F P RWSON ET AL FOR THE DESIGNATION OF M,RKET ROAD: COMES NOW F P RAWSON, AND OTHERS AND PRESENT THE FOLLOWING PETITION, TOWIT: TO THE HON. BD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REDMOND, ORE BEND, ORE. FEB 25, 1920 WE, THE UNDER -SIGNED, OWNING LAND, OR RES I D l NG ON LAND NORTH WEST OF REDMOND, TRIBUTARY TO WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE KIRK. WHITED & BENSON CANYON ROAD, RESPECTFULLY ASK THE CONSIDERATION OF THE COUNTY COURT, WHEN CONSIDERING THE ESTABL•I'SHMENT OF A PERMANENT MARKET ROAD TO GIVE THIS ROAD A MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION BEFORE DEFINATELY DECIDING TO ESTABLISH A ROAD ELSE WHERE. WE, BELIEVE,BY COMING WEST FROM REDMOND ON WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE DR HOSCH STREET CROSSING THE OLD RIVER BED AND CONTINUING WEST FROM THE JAMES MCGUFFIE PLACE; PAST THE PRATT PLACE TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE KIRK WHITED ROAD, THENCE GOING NORTH TO THE HENNEGAR HOMESTEAD, THEN CONNECTING WITH A ROAD ON THE RIDGE BETWEEN BENSON CANYON THE DESCHUTES RIVER. SAID ROAD TO CONNECT WITH THE OLD TETHEROW ROAD NEAR THE EAST LINE OF SEc. 36 IN T 14 S R I2-E. WE BELIEVE,BY ESTABLISHING A ROAD AS DESCRIBED ABOVE AS A MARKET ROAD, THAT IT WILL SERVE A GREATER NUMBER OF ACREAGE THAN ANY OTHER ROAD THAT MAY BE CONSIDERED, BESIDES CONNECTING WITH ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HIGHWAYS IN THE STATE; THAT IT WILL ALSO FURNISH AN AUXILARY FEEDER FOR THE SISTERS— REDMOND HIGHWAY, AND WILL SERVE A LARGE AREA THAT IS NOW WITHOUT PROPER ROADS. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, F P RAWSON ODIN FALLS LAND CO. BY F P RAWSON, SECTY CLARA L BROUGHTON BY T P RAWSON, MGR. J E TETHEROW MURTIN SWANSON D FRANK W S GREER G W REELS J E REELS W A BROWN G W KIDDER A C CURTIS J P SMITH V G SMITH A 8 DAVENPORT_. C W MUMA WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SUCH MATTER BE TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT UNTIL PROPER INVESTIGATION BE MADE WITH REFERENCE THERETO. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. tn. COMMISSION/ER �n_L-e-✓ter-..�LJ"-S�� COMMISSION 233 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COURTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY., THE 3D DAY OF MARCH 19 SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. W D BARNES, COUNTY JUDGE, C H MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH STOOKEY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J H HANER, COUNTY CLERK S E ROBERTS, SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE VIEWERS REPORT ON THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. NOW IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VIEWERS IN SAID MATTER, AS FOLLOWS TOWIT: VIEWERS REPORT TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: — IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED DALLES—CALIFORNIA' HIGHWAY FROM BEND TO JEFFERSON COUNTY LINE, WE THE UNDERSIGNED ROAD VIEWERS BEG TO REPORT THAT WE MET ON THE FIFTH AND PROCEEDED ON SAID DAY AND SUBSEQUENT DAYS TO VIEW THE DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1920, SAID PROPOSED HIGHWAY6 WE CONSIDER THE SAID HIGHWAY A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND RECOMMEND THAT THE SAME BE DECLARED A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. WE FIND THAT THE FOLLOWING PARTIES WILL BE DAMAGED MORE THAN THEY WILL BE BENE— FITED TO THE EXTENT OF THE AMOUNT SET OPPOSITE THEIR RESPECTIVE NAMED, AND RECOMMEND THAT PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT STATED BE MADE TO SAID PARTIES: DAMAGES OWNER DESCRIPTION RECOMMENDED GEORGE UNKER NW* OF SE* OF SEC 21 T 14 S R 13 E WM $ 65 00 0- NAMES HUTTON J J MCELFRESH FRED A RICE 'SW4 OF SE4 of SEC 21 AND W2 OF NE4 OF SEC 28 T 14 S R 13 E W M SE* OF SE* OF SEC 28 AND E2 OF NE* OF SEC 33 T 14 S R 13 E W M SW4 OF NW4 of SEC 21 T 15 S R 13 E W M JESSIE HAYES NW4 OF SW4 OF SEC 21 AND NE4 OF SE4 OF SEC 20 T 15 S R 13 E W M j HJACKSON SE4. OF SE4 OF SEC 20 T 15 6 R 13 E W M J H JACKSON NW4 OF NE4 OF SEC 29 T 15 8 R 13 E W M SARAH L JARRETT NW* OF SW* OF SEC 29 T 15 S R 13 E W M (ESTATE OF C E JARRETT) SARAH A NEEL SE4 OF SE4 of SEc 30 T 15 S R 13 E W M J 0 & MARTHA HOOKER NW4 OF NE4 OF SEC 31 T 15 S R 13 E W M C B ARMSTRONG SE4 OF NW4 OF SEC 31 T 15 S R 13 E W M THE CHINOOK LAND CO W1 OF SW4 OF SEC 31 T 15 S R 13 E W M MEGA BAUGHMAN SW4 OF NE4 AND SE4 OF NW4 OF SEC II T 16 RASMUS PETERSON A AHLSTROM S R 12, E W M NE4•OF SW of SEC 11 T 16 S R 12 E W M SW4 of SW4 OF SEC II T 16 S R 12 E W M 300 00, 500 00 25 00 550 00 400 00 550 00 100 00 4. 4�5 00 fr 60o 00 40o 00 200 00 200 00 300 00 60o 00 DAMAGES OWNER DESCRIPTION RECOMMENDED SW2 OF NE* OF SEC 15 T 16 S R 12 E W M $ 100 00 JENN I E B WALTERS AND F W CARSTENS J A Foss GEORGE WHITEIS SIEVERT DEBING DAMES, R BENHAM MARTIN E ROGERS EDWIN J ROGERS CHAS STANBURROUGH SHERIDAN SROUFE JAMES GABRIEL REEVES M F MILLEN ANNA UNDERWOOD G H HARRIOTT DAVID L HAWORTH A J BAKER C R STRONG JOHN W PRICE SE* OF NW* OF SEC 15 T 16 S R 12 E W M SW* of NW4 OF SEC 15 T 16 S R. 12 E W M Si- OF NWT of SEC 28 T 16 s R 12 E W M NW4OFma- OF SEC 16T I6NS R 12 EWM NW2 or NE* AND E2 of NW* OF SEC 5 T (7 S R 12 E W:M E2 OF SW* of SEC 5 T 17 S R 12 E W M NW* OF SE* of SEC (7 T 17 S R (2 E W M BLOCK 98 OF THE PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS 1 TO 9 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 99 PLAT OF HILLMAN BLOCK 91 OF THE PLAT OF HILLMAN LOT I BLOCK I03, PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS 2, 3, 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK (03, HILLMAN PLAT OF LOTS 7, 8, 9 AND (0, BLOCK 103 PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS 11, 12, 13, 14 AND 15, BLOCK 103, PLAT OF HILLMAN LOT:: 12, BLOCK (04, PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS (3, 14, 15 AND (6, BLOCK (04, PLAT OF HILLMAN RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, VIEWERS — 250 00 1'2; 00 (75 00 325 00 50 00 25 00 130 00 32 00 18 00 50 00 5 00 25 00 14 00 8 50 2 00 17 00 ( ROBERT B GOULD ( R H BAYLEY ( A H HORN WHEREUPON SAID VIEWERS REPORT WAS PUBLICLY RED FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NELS ANDERSON ET AL FOR THE OPENING OF THE F A HUNNELL ROAD. 1 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THIS TIME AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED IN THE PREMISES, ORDERS: THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT AND THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR INFORM THE COURT AS TO THE LOCATION OF SAID ROAD. COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH 4TH. 1920 AT TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON COURT RECONVENED MARCH 4TH, 1920 AT (0:'00 O'CLOCK A M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR FRANCHISE. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE. APPLICATION OF THE DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR PERMISSION TO USE THE WEST SIDE OF THE DALLES^CAL IFORNIA HIGHWAY FOR A TELEPHONE LINE AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE PREMISES , REFERS, THE APPLICATION TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR INVESTIGATION. 237 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NO 216 TO NO 280 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN VOL 1 PAGES 172 AND 173 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE YEAR 1919, ENA4. CTED CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, BY THE PROVISIONS OF WHICH ACT IT IS PROVIDED AND DECLARED THAT THERE SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE STATE LEVY OF TAXES EACH YEAR SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE PRODUCED BY LEVY OF ONE WILL ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE STATE AS SHOWN BY THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESS" MENT AND EQUALIZATION THEREOF, WHICH SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE APPORTIONED, COLLECTED AND PAID IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER STATE TAXES, AND SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND, AND SHALL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND IMPROVING ROADS TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS; AND WHEREAS, SECTION 4 OF SAID ACT PROVIDES THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF ANY COUNTY DESIRING TO AVAIL ITSELF OF THE PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS OF ANY ACT IN ANY YEAR, SHALL PROVIDE BY UNIFORM LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY, FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION, SUCH AN AMOUNT AS MAY EQUAL THE AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO SAID COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; AND WHEREAS, IT IS PROVIDED IN SAID ACT THAT ANY COUNTY DESIRING THE BENEFITS THERE- OF, SHALL ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND SHALL AGREE TO ACTIVELY OPERATE' THEREUNDER; AND' WHEREAS, IT APPEARING TO BE FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY THAT SAID COUNTY ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT, AND AGREE TO OPERATE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND THAT SAID COUNTY LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID COUNTY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION, SUCH SUM AS SHALL BE PRODUCED BY A LEVY OF ONE MILLS UPON ALL OF SAID TAXABLE PROPERTY; AND WHEREAS, IT APPEARING THAT THE FOLLOWING LOADS, TO -WIT: THE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES FROM BEND TO STATE FISH " HATCHERY ON TUMALO CREEK, AND THE NORTH WEST REDMOND ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 6k MILES, FROM REDMOND TO NE COR OF SE4 OF SEC 19 T 14 S R 13 E.W M SHOULD BE DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS AND IMPROVED AS MARKET ROADS OUT OF SAID MARKET ROAD FUND, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AND THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION IS HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN REGULAR SESSION, SITTING AS A COUNTY COURT FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, DID PASS AND ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ACCEPT- ING THE PROVISIONS OF SAID CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, AND HEREBY AGREES TO COOPERATE WITH THE STATE OF OREGON,`THROUGH THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, IN CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; AND BE IT RURTHER RESOLVED, THAT SAID HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS FURTHER ADVISED THAT THERE HAS BEEN LEVIED 1 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF ALL OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID COUNTY, WHICH SAID LEVY HAS BEEN ORDERED SPREAD UPON VHE ROLLS !ND COLLECTED AS OTHER TAXES ARE COLLECTED; SAID TAXES WHEN SO COLLECTED TO BE USED FOR MARKET ROADS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919. 33 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE FOLLOWING ROADS, AND SUCH OTHER ROADS AS MAY HEREAFTER BE DESIGNATED, ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS, AND ORDERED IMPROVED UNDER THE MARKET ROADS LAW, TO -WIT; TEE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD AND THE NORTH WEST'REDMOND ROAD AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS HEREBY REQUEST- ED TO FURNISH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PROPOSED MARKET ROADS, AND THAT SAID COMMISSION 6OPERVISE THE SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES THEREFOR; AND THAT SAID COMMISSION BE FURTHER INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE EXPENSES INCURRED IN MAKING SUCH SURVEY AND ESTABLISHING SUCH GRADES AND SUPERVISING SAID SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES AGAINST THE PORTION OF THE MARKET ROADS FUND CREDITED TO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THISF2RESOLUTION AND ORDER BE RECORDED IN THE COUNTY COURT JOURNAL AS OTHER MATTERS ARE ENTERED AND RECORDED, AND THAT A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE SAME BE SENT TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, WHICH SAID CERTIFIED COPY SHALL BE NOTICE TO SAID COMMISSION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF SAID MARKET ROADS; LAW BY DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND OF ITS INTENTION TO OPERATE THEREUNDER. DATED THIS 4TH DAY OF MARCH A D 1920. W D BARNES COUNTY COURT SEAL) C H MILLER J H HA NER COUNTY CLERK IN THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND- NORTHWEST MARKET ROAD. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ORDERED THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE MARKET ROAD FUND THE SUM OF $10,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE SHEVLIN PARK MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE MARKET ROAD FUND, THE SUM OF $10,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARC14 5TH. 1920 AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. COURT RECONVENED MARCH 5TH. 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. CN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF CLARK-KENDALL & CO. ORDERED THAT WARRANT BE ISSUED FOR $515 45 TO CLARK KENDALL & CO. AMOUNT DUE THEM FOR SERVICES CONTRACTING PROCEEDINGS IN RE ISSUE OF $I25,000 HIGHWAY BONDS. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF R H BAYLEY AND C P BECKER ORDERED, THAT WARRANT BE ISSUED TO R H BAYLEY & C P BECKER FOR $1065, BEING AMOUNT DUE THEM FOR CONSTRUCTING GRADE ON C SWALLEY ROAD NEAR M C AWBREY HOMESTEAD. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES' COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR FRANCHISE ) BY THE DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY THIS CAUSE COMING ON TO BE HEARD THIS 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1920, AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, OF THE PETITION OF THE DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, AND IT APPEARING FROM SAID PETITION THAT SAID DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, IS PRAYING FOR A FRANCHISE EMPOWERING IT TO ERECT AND MAIN- TAIN A TELEPHONE LINE ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF THE DALL ES -CAL I FORN I A HIGHWAY FROM THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY LINE OF THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON, TO THE NORTH- ERN BOUNDARY LINE OF. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING FROM SAID PETI- TION THAT THE SAID DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY AGREES TO SUBMIT TO, AND COMPLY WITH, THE LAWS AS LAID DOWN IN SECTION 6245 OF LORDTS OREGON LAWS, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT THE DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE. COMPANY, IT SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, ARE HEREBY EMPOWERED AND DULY AUTHORIZED TO ERECT AND MAINTAIN UPON AND ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, ' POLLS OR POSTS OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL TO SUPPORT NECESSARY WIRES AND OTHER APPLISNCES NECESSARY AND CONVENIENT FOR THE OPERATION OF A SYSTEM OF TELEPHONES FOR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IN SAID COUNTY, PROVIDED SAID DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY AND ITS SUCCESSORS AND.ASSIGNS SHALL KEEP AND MAINTAIN AN OFFICE AND OPERATOR ON LINES OF TELEPHONE WIRES AT SOME CONVENIENT POINT WITHIN SAID COUNTY AND CONNECTED AND USED WITH THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM OF SAID DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY; AND PROVIDED THAT POSTS OR POLLS SHALL BE SOLPLACED AND THE WIRES UPON THEM BE KEPT AT SUCH ELEVATION, AND SO ATTACHED /:ND SECURED AND AT SUCH ELEVATION AS TO AVOID DANGER TO PERSONS AND ADJACENT PROPERTY AND THE USE OF SUCH HIGHWAY AND CROSS ROADS FOR OTHER LOCAL PURPOSES, (ALL SUBJECT TO THE--WROVAL OF THE COUNTY COURT, AND SUBJECT TO ALL FURTHER ORDERS AND REQUIRE- MENTS MADE BY THE COUNTY COURT FROM TIME TO TIME, AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. W ID BARNES COUNTY JUDGE MARCH 5 1920. C H MILLER eOMMISSIONER. SETH STOOKEY COMMISSIONER. IN THE MATTER OF THE RODENT FUND APPROPRIATION. ORDERED, THAT WARRANT FOR $86 18 IN FAVOR OF D L JAMISON, COUNTY AGRICULTURIST BE ISSUED TO BRING THE AMOUNT REMAINING IN THE REVOLVING RODENT FUND TO THE SUM OF $450 00. IN THE MUTTER OF THE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD. ORDERED, THAT THE CERTAIN ROAD COMMENCING AT THE CITY LIMITS OF BEND ON NEWPORT AVENUE, THENCE IN A GENERAL NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION FOLLOWING THE COURSE OF THE PRESENT SOCALLED "BRICK YARD ROAD, ACROSS TUMALO CREEK TO A POINT OPPOSITE THE WEST ENTRANCE TO STATE FISH HATCHERY, AND BEING APPROXIMATELY THREE MILES IN LENGTH, BE AND THE SAME HEREBY IS DESIGNATED THE "SHEVLIN PARK ROADTT. 20 THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH IOTH, 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M. COURT RECONVENED MARCH IOTH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. RECESS WAS THEN UNTIL FOUR O'CLOCK OF SAID DAY TO ALLOW CLAIMANTS FOR DAMAGES ON THE DALLES-CAL I FORN I A HIGHWAY, THEN RECONVENED, AND ftMOTHER RECESS TAKEN UNTIL 5:30 O'CLOCK P M AT WHICH HOUR THE COURT RECONVEDED AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING PROTESTS AGAINST THE AWARDS OF THE BOARD OF VIEWERS ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, TOWIT: J J MCELFRESH GEORGE IUNKER JOHN E WILLIAMS C A ORDWAY: EARL BENTON MARY METCALF MIKE MERG MARTIN E ROGERS JOHN STEIDL WILLIAM B HUTCHINS L A BRANDENBERG JAMES HUTTON ALFRED & MARY PETERSON G W BEAVER W C & JOHN MOORE JAMES R BENHAM MR% A JARRETT J 0 'HOOKER _ALBERT DEBING ANTON AHLSTROM J H NEAL J E WILLIAMS C ARMSTRONG SAID PROTESTS WERE ORDERED RECEIVED AND PLACED ON FILE AND THE COURT WAS THEN A ADJOURNED UNTIL MARCH IITH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION THEREOF. COURT' RECONVENED MARCH I I TH , 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS APPOINTED UPON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTINUED FOR FURTHER HEARING UNTIL MARCH 17TH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M. THE COURT'WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 2: O'CLOCK P M MARCH 17, 1920. l" 2_1 THE COUNTY COURT RE -CONVENED MARCH 17TH. 1920 PURSUANT -TO ADJOURNMENT, AT WHICH TIME WERE PRESENT R W SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH• STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER IN THE MATTER OF THE REPORT OF VIEWERS, DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THIS TIME WHEN, AFTER CONSIDERATION OF THE MATTER, THE HEARING THEREON WAS CONTINUED UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1920 AT 2; O'CLOCK P M. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESIGNATION OF ROBERT W SAWYER, AS MEMBER OF THE COUNTY HIGHWAY BOARD, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED, THAT THE RESIGNATION OF SAID ROBERT W SAWYER AS MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT MRS R S DART OF BEND OREGON , BE AND SHE HEREBY IS APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD TO FILL THE VACANCY CAUSED BY THE RESIGNATION OF ROBERT W SAWYER THEREFROM. IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANGE HALL ROAD APPROPRIATION. ORDERED, T HAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO TRANSFER FROM THE SPECIAL HIGHWAY FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND, THE SUM OF $2653 HERETOFORE EXPENDED FROM THE GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GRANGE HAI,L ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE CORRECTION OF THE JOURNALS OF THIS COURT ORDERED THF•T THE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THIS COURT ON MARCH IOTH 1920 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CORRECTED BY ADDING THERETO THE FOLLOWIi1NG ORDER, WHICH SAID ORDER WAS DULY ENTERED ON SAID DAY AND THEN OMITTED FROM THE RECORD OF Sk•ID DAY, TOWIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY: Now ON THIS 1OTH. DAY OF MARCH 1920 COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS DULY FILED HEREIN, AND SAID REPORT IS NOW READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. .THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH 2OTH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M COURT RECONVENED MARCH 20TH. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT, IN THE MATTER OF THE DA.LLE S- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TIME FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION, AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE PREMISES, THE MATTER WAS CONTINUED FOR FURTHER HEARING UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1920 AT 2:00 0' CLOCK P M THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO.MEET MARCH 24TH, 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M COURT RE^CONVENED MARCH 24TH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON FOR HEARING, AND THE COURT NOT NOW BEING SUFFICIENTLY ADVISED, CONTINUES THE MATTER FOR FINAL HEARING UNTIL FR I DAY, MARCH 26TH. 1920 ,AT 2:00 0' CLOCK P M IN THE MATTER OF THE TETHEROW BRIDGE THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE ORAL COMPLAINT THAT SAID BRIDGE 1S UNSAFE, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT AN ORDER SHOULD BE MADE CONDEMNING SAID BRIDGE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE SAID TETHEROW BRODGE OVER THE DESCHUTES RIVER IN SECTION 16 TP 14 RANGE 12 BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONDEMNED FOR ANY LOAD EXCEEDING THRE TONS GROSS WEIGHT, THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET MARCH 26TH. 1920 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M COURT RECONVENED MARCH 26TH. 1920 AT 2;00 O'CLOCK P M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY OF THE JANITOR IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY IN THE SUM OF $85 00 TO T J SAUNDERS FOR JANITORS SALARY TO DATE FROM FEBRUARY 18TH. 1920. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING A CERTAIN ROAD COMMONLY KNOWN AS " THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY". FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ORDE R. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE, IN BEND, IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1920, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND FROM TIME TO TIME THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF SAID TERM DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE PRESENT DATE, THERE BEING PRESENT THE COUNTY JUDGE, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS♦ WHEREAS, AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE SAID COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE, IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE, ON THE 5TH DAY OF 243 1 NOVEMBER, 1919, THAT BEING A REGULAR DAY PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE SITTING OF SAID COUNTY 'COURT FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, THE SAID COUNTY'COURT, BY RESOLUTION THEN AND'.THERE MADE, DECLARED ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH AND LOCATE A ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, BETWEEN THE CITY OF BEND AND THE SOUTH LINE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, THE SAME TO BE PART OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS TITHE DALLES—CAL IFORNIA HIGHWAY", AS HEREINAFTER MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED, AND - WHEREAS, VIEWERS WERE THEREAFTER APPOINTED BY THIS COURT TO LOCATE SAID ROAD UPON THE BEST AND EASIEST GRADE OBTAINABLE BETWEEN THE TERMINI DESIGNATED IN SAID RESOLUTION THEREFOR, COMPATIBLE WITH THE CONVENIENCE AND EXPENSE TO ALL CONCERNED, AND, - WHEREAS, THE SAID VIEWERS DULY QUALIFIED AND MET, ACCORDING TO LAW, AND LOCATED SAID ROAD ALONG THE LINES HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, AND REPORTED THEIR FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS BACK TO THIS COURT ON WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF MARCH, 1920, WHICH REPORT WAS THEREUPON READ, IN OPEN COURT, FOR THE FIRST TIMEi AND WHICH SAID REPORT WAS THEREAFTER READ, IN OPEN COURT, THE SECOND TIME ON THE I0TH DAY OF MARCH, 1920, AND WHEREAS, CERTAIN PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WERE PRESENTED,30 THIS COURT, IN EXCESS OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUCH DAMAGES MADE BY THE VIEWERS IN THEIR SAID REPORT, AND WHICH CLAIMS WERE THEREAFTER DULY CONSIDERED, AFTER THE SECOND READING OF SAID REPORT, UPON THE KITH DAY OF MARCH, 1920. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED, THAT THE SAID ROAD ABOVE MENTIONED, THE SAME BEING A PART OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS "THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY" !ND WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS TO —WIT: A'60 FT. RIGHT OF WAY, THE CENTER LINE OF WHICH IS NOW STAKED OUT ON THE GROUND AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN DESCHUTES COUNTY AND JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, WHICH IS THE LINE BETWEEN T 13 S R 13 E AND T 14 S R 13 E W M AND 3734 FT E OF THE N* COR. OF SEC 4 IN T 14 S R 13 E THENCE S 54° 18T W 1 109.8 FT. To STA. 2f 39.9, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L. FOR 617.1 FT. TO STA..84.57 THENCE S 29° 37' W. 1630.8 FT. TO STA. 24+87.8, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 175 FT. TO STA. 261'-62.8, THENCE S 36° 37' W 2564 FT. TO STA. 29319.2, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 210.1 FT. TO STA. 31�-29.3, THENCE S 28° 14T W 886.4 FT. TO STA. 4O 15.7 THENCE ON A_4° CURVE TO THE R. FOR 412.5 FT. TO STA 4428e2, THENCE S 44° 44' W.__649.4 FT. TO 'STAB 50;'77.6, THENCE ON A I2° CURVE TO THE L FOR 130. 4 FT. TO'A POINT ON THE SEC LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 4 AND 9, T 14 S R 13E AT 65 FT. EAST OF THE CORI, TO SAID SECTIONS, THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 12° CURVE FOR 240.E FT TO STA. 54448.6, THENCE S. 0° 13' W ALONG THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SAID SEC. 9 FOR 2423.4 FT. TO THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION, THENCE CONTINUING S 0° 13' W ON SAID CENTER LINE OF SEC. 9 FOR 2211.3 FT TO ST!. I00+83.3, THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 372.7 FT. TO A POINT ON THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 9 AND 16 IN T 14S R 13 E AT 30 FT. WEST FROM THE : CORNER THERETO, THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 2° CURVE FOR 302.3 FT. TO STA. 1074.58.3, THENCE S 13' 38' W 4.5 FT TO STA 107+62.8 THENCE ON AN 8° CURVE TO THE L. FOR 293.7 FT TO STA 110456.5 THENCE S 9° 52T E FOR 510 FT. TO A POINT ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF AFORE= 'SAID SEC, 16, THENCE CONTINUING S 9° 5gT E FOR 240 FT. TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF HILLMAN TOWNSITE, NOW THE TOWN OF TERREBONNE, THENCE CONTINUING S 9° 52' E FOR 1462.1 FT TO STA. '132+68.6, THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE R FOR 336.1 FT. TO STA 136404'7 THENCE IO° 18T w 162.4 FT. TO STA. 137f87.1, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L. FOR 270 FT. TO.bTA. 140{57.1, THENCE S. 0° 30' E 999.1 FT ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF (ITH ST. IN HILLMAN TOWNSITE TO STA. 150f56.2, THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE R FOR 499.7 FT. TO STA. 155f-55. 9, THENCE S 29° �9' W 10.9 FT TO STA 159'66°8 , THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE L. FOR 253.2 FT TO A POINT ON THE SEC° LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 16 AND 2 1 , T 14 S R 13 E. AT 38 FT° EAST OF THE -_ CORNER TO SA ID SECTIONS THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 6° CURVE FOR 261°2 FT TO STA. 16001.2 ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SAID SEC. 21 THENCE S 1° 23' E ALONG THESAID NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SEC 21 FOR 1703.8 FTe.TO STA. 177+85.1 THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE L. FOR 366.6 FT. TO STA 18 4.51 °7 THENCE S 23° 237 E 261.9 FT TO STA 184t 13°6 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 81.4 FT TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC° 21 AT 200 FT. EAST OF THE CENTER OF AFORESAID SEC. 21, THENCE CON- TINUING ON SAID 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 424.4 FT TO STA ° 189+19.4, THENCE S 3° 09' E 1478 FT. TO STA. 203497.4, THENCE ON A 1° 45T CURVE TO THE R FOR 100 FT TO STA 20497.4, THENCE S 061 �4' E 173.4 FT° TO STA° 206+70.8 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE L FOR 258°3 FT TO STA 2091-2901 THENCE S 6° 34' E FOR 252.9 FT° TO A POINT ON THE SEC° LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 21 AND 28, T 14 S R 13 _E AT 376 FT. EAST OF THE a CORNER 'IYO SAID SECTIONS 21 AND 28 THENCE CONTINUING S 6° 34T E FOR 818 FT. TO STAe 22400, THENCE ON A 1° 30T CURVE TO THE L. FOR I00 FT TO STA ° 221t00, THENCE S 8° 04T E 62009 FT° TO STA. 227+20°9 THENCE ON A 2' 47' CURVE TO THE R FOR 100 FTe TO STA. 22420.9, THENCE S 5° 21' E FOR 219.9 FT TO EQUATION OF STAS. 230139°8 ^ 230t96°3° THENCE CONTINUING S 5° 21' E FOR 781.7 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST LINE OF AFORESAID SEC. 28 AT 663 FT° EAST OF THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION, THENCE CONTINUING S 5° 2 1 T E FOR 18701 FT. TO STA. 240}-65. 1 , THENCE ON A 2° 44' CURVE TO THE FOR 1528 FT. TO STA. 255t93°1 THENCE S 47° 01T E 860.1 FT. TO STA. 26/14.5j3.2 THENCE ON A 2°CURVE TO THE R FOR 293.3 FT TO STA. 267+46.5, THENCE S 41° 15' E FOR 383.5 FT TO A POINT ON THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS, 28 AND 33 IN T 14 S R 13 E AT 235 FT, WEST OF THE COMMON EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTIONS, THENCE CONTINUING S 41° 15' E FOR 169 6 FT TO STA 2724..99°6, THENCE ON A 14° CURVE TO THE R FOR 289.6 FT. TO STA. 275489.2, THENCE S 0° 42' E. 760.8 FT TO STA. 283/-50. THENCE ON A 0° 16T CURVE TO THE R FOR 100 FT. TO STA 284+50 THENCE S ®° 26' E TOW FOLLOWING CLOSELY APPROXIMATELY THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 33 AND 34 IN T 14 8 R 13 E) FOR 1320 FT. TO STA 297}70, THENCE ON A 0° 777 CURVE TO THE R FOR 50_FT. t TO THE EAST CORNER OF SAID SEC. 33 THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 0° 37T CURVE FOR SOFT TO STA° 298f70 THENCE S 0°_1IT W FOR 1580 FT TO STA 314+50, THENCE ON A 0° 13' CURVE TO THE L FOR 100 FT. TO STA. 315t50, THENCE S 0° 02' E FOR 886 FT. TO THE COMMON CORNER OF SECTIONS 33 AND 34 IN T 14 S R 13 E AND SECTIONS 3 AND 4 IN T 15 S R 13 E THENCE CONTINUING S 0° 02' E FOR 762.7 FT TO STA. 331-t98.7 THENCE LEAVING THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 3 AND 4 ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 400 FT. TO STA. 335+98.7, THENCE S 15°587 W 336.1L FT TO STA. 33943408 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 353.3 FT TO STA. 342+88.1, THENCE S 1° 50°. W FOR 827.4 FT TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC. 4 AT 202°4 FT WEST OF THE EAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 1° 503 W. 901.8 FT TO STA 360+17..3 THENCE ON AN 8° CURVE TO THE L FOR 207.9 FT. TO STA. 362+25°2, THENCE S 14° 487 E 745 FT. TO A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 3 AND 4 AFORESAID AT 802 FT. NORTH OF COMMON SOUTH CORNER OF SAID SECTIONS THENCE CONTINUING S 14° 48' E 373.1 FT. TO STA 373443.3. THENCE ON A I° CURVE TO ZHE R FOR 213.3 FT. TO STA 3754-56.6 THENCE S 12° 40' E FOR 239.4 FT TOA POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 3 AND 10 IN T 15 S R 13 E AT 208 FT. EAST OF THE COMMON WEST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 12° 40' E 98 FT. TO STA 374-94, THENCE ON A 7° CURVE TO THE R FOR 431.9 FTe TO STA 383-25.9 THENCE S 17° 34' W 508°5 FT. TO STA 388'34.4 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 262 FT. TO A.POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 9 AND 10 241 ST AFORESAID, AT 57 FT. NORTH OF THE S E COR. OF THE N E ? OF THE N E r OF SAID SEC. 9 THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 4° CURVE 102.2 FT TO STA 391t984 THENCE S 3° 00' W 1258.4 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SAID SEC. 9 AT 75 FT. WEST OF THE EAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 3` 00' W 294.7 FT TO STA• 407J-51,7, THENCS ON A 1° CURVE TO THE L FOR 309.4 ,FT TO STA. 4101.61. I, THENCE S 0° 06' E 742.2 FT. TO STA. 418t03,3 IN THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF THE CITY OF RED- MOND; ALSO, BEGINNING AT STA, 491,-16.8 IN THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF THE CITY OF REDMOND AND 50 FT. WEST OF THE ,14 EORNER OF SECTIONS 16 AND 21 IN T 15 S OF R 13 E THENCE 8 47° 48' W 426.7 FT, TO STA, 4950..43.50 THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE L FOR 9 FT TO STA 499t 17.4, THENCE S 25° 22' ,W 488 FT. TO STA 504*05.4,. THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 225 FT. TO-STA* 506+30.4, THENCE S 29° 52' W 1327.9 FT. TO STA• 5191-38.3, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 331. 7 FT. TO STA 522+90, THENCE S 43° 08°. W-30 FT. A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SAID SEC. 21 AT 457 FT. WEST, OF THE N E CORNER OF THE NW OF-. THE S W r OF SEC, 21-AFORESAID, THENCE CONTIN- UING S 43° 98'-W 1280 FT. TO A POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID SEC. 21 AT 917 FT. SOUTH OF THE WEST ,- CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 43° 08T W 1758.7 FT TO STA• 554422.5, THENCE ON -A 2° CURVE TO THE L FOR 155 FT. TO STA, 555t77.5 THENCE 8 40° 02' W 355-FT TO A POINT IN THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 20 AND 29NIN T 15 S OF R 13 E AT . 250 FT WEST OF THE N E COR. OF THE N W OF THE N E OF SEC 29 AFORESAID, THENCE OONTINUING S 40° 02T W 1401.1 FT. TO STA• 5734.33.6, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO JHE-R FOR 239.2 FT T-O. EQUATION OF STATIONS 575-472.8 = 575t94.0 THENCE S 49° 36' W FOR 6 FT.. TO A POINT IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SEC 29 AFORESAID AT 40 FT. NORTH OF THE- S E CORNER OF THE N E OF THE N 1 OF SAID SEC. 29 THENCE CONTINU-ING S- 49° 36' uv 850.5 FT TO STA, 584150.5 THENCE ON A` 6° CURVE TO THE L FOR 363.9 To STA 588+14.4' THENCE 8 27° 46' W 211.5 FT. TO STA 590f25.9 THENCE A 6° CURVE TO THE R FOR 557 FT. TO A POINT IN THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SEC, 29 AFORESAID AT 1280 FT. EAST OF THE WEST 3= CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 6° CURVE 62.4 FT TO STA. 596t45.3, THENCE S 64° 56' W 756 FT. TO STA 604t01.3 THENCE ' ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 97.5 FT. TO STA 604- 98.8 THENCE S 66° 53' W 497.5 FT. TO A POINT IN THE WEST LINE OF SEC• 29 AFORESAID AT 590 FT. SOUTH OF THE WEST 4 CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONT INU UNG -S 66° 53' W 715.4 FT. TO STA 6 17t 1 1.7 THENCE ON AN 8° CURVE TO THE L FOR 368.3 FT TO STA, 620t80, THENCE S 37° 25' W 1950.7 FT. TO STA• 640T30.7 ON THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 30 AND 31 IN T 15 S OF R 13 E AT 540 FT. 373. EtST OF THE CORNER THEREOF, THENCE S 37° 31' W 895 FT. TO A POINT IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC 31, THENCE CONTINUING S 37° 31' W 2319.8 FT TO • 672+45.5, THENCE ON A 6° -CURVE TO THE L FOR. 94 FT. TO A POINT IN THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE, OF SAID SEC, 3 1 THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 6° CURVE FOR 72.7 FT TO EQUATION OF STAS. 674.E 12.2 c 673f79.4 THENCE S 27° 40' W 778.5 FT. TO STA. 681/57.9 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE. TO -THE R FOR 250 FT. TO STA. 684f07.9 THENCE S 32° 4.0' W 130441 FT TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SEC.' 31, AT 566 FT• NORTH OF THE SW CORNER- THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 32° 40T W 239.E FT TO STA• 699f51.6 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 448.4 FT. TO A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN T 15 S OF R 12 E AND - AT 404 FT. WEST OF THE S E CORNER OF SEC 36 IN T 15 S R 12 E-THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 2° CURVE FOR 343.3 FT• TO STA, 707t43.3, THENCE 8 48° 30' W 4017. 2 FTe TO A POINT 246 ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 1 AND 2 AT 6 FT. NORTH -F THE COMMON -CORNER TO `SECTIONS 1,2,11 AND 12 IN TO. 16 S R 12-E THENCE CONTINUING S 48° 30T W 8.5 FT. TO A POINT IN THE SEC. LIN:E BETWEEN' SWI D SECTIONS 2 AND II AT 6 FT. WEST OF THE COMMON EAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 48° 30T W 351$ FT. TO A POINT ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SEC. 11 IN TO 16. S- R 12 E AT 272 FT. NORTH OF THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION, THENCE CONTINU-' ING S 48° 30T W 403 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SAID SECTION 11 AT 298 FT. WEST OF THE CENTER THEREOF THENCE CONTINUING S 48°-30T W 148.7 FT TO'STA 788.1.3 .7L THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 400 FT. TO STA.. 792f36.7 THENCE S 32° 3QT W 2389.3 FT. TO STA. 816426, THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE .R FOR 252 FT TO -A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 11 AND 14 IN T. _ 16 S. , R 12 E AT 553 FT, EAST OF THE COMMON -WEST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 4° CURVE FOR 439.6 FT TO- STA 829-17.6 THENCE S 60° IQT W 247.4 FT. TO A POINT ON THE LINE. BETWEEN SECTIONS , 14 AND 15 IN T 16 S R 12 E AT 385 FT. -SOUTH -OF THE COMMON NORTH CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 60° 10' W 1407.9 FT. TO STA-. 839t72.9 THENCE ON f 4° CURVE TO THE, R FOR 412.5 FT. TO STA. 843+85.4 THENCE S 76° 40T W 1059. 6 FT. TO A POINT ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SEC. 15 AFORESAID- AT 195 FT. SOUTH OF THE N E COR. OF THE S E ,1-� OF N 4` J4 OF SAID SEC. 15 THENCE CONTINUING 8 76° 40T W 1826.2 FT. TO STA. 872 8727102, THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE L FOR 633.3 FT. TO STA. 879+04.5, THENCE S 38° 4QT W 439.5 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST ANO WEST CENTER LINE, OF SAID SEC. 15 AT 64 FT. EAST OF THE WEST CORNER THEREOF THENCE CONTINUING 8 38° 4QT W 126 FT. TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECT 15 AT 97.5 FT. SOUTH OF THEY/EST 4 CORNER_ THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 38° 4Q'Q W 1Q7Q FT. TO STA. 895+40 THENCE ON AN. 8° CURVE TO THE L FOR 464.2 FT TO STA. 900*04.2 THENCE S 1 ° 32' W 1270.8 FT. TO A POINT ON THE L I NEISETWEEN SECTIONS 16 AND 2 1 , T 16 8 R 12 E AT 515,FT. EAST OF THE N W COR. OF THE N Ems' OF N E 4 OF SAID SEC. 21 THENCE CONTINUING S 1° 32T W 1494.9 FT. TO STA. 927f69.9 THENCE ON AN 8°CURVE TO,THE R FOR 352.9 FT. TO STA 931t22.8 THENCE 8 29° 46T W 937.2 FT. TO THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE 0E SAID SEC. 2.1 AT 86 FT. WEST OF THE S E CORNER OF THE S W 42- OF N E ti OF SAID SEC. 21, THENCE CONTINUING 8 29° 46T w 2454 FT. TO A POINT ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SAID SEC. 21 AT 505 FT. NORTH OF THE SOUTH 1 CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING W FT.:TO STA 970/60 SAID STA• BEING THE SOUTHERLY TERMINUS OF 'LHE STAKED LINE RUNNING FROM THE NORTH AND EQUAL TO STAI. 3622t27.9 OF THE STAKED LINE RUNNING FROM THE S©UTE-1 , THENCE FOLLOWING IN REVERSE DIRECTION THE STAKED LINE FROM THE SOUTH, ,AS FOLLOWS: STA.• 362+27.9 AT JU0.4CTION AS AFORE- SAID, THENCE S 29° 50T W 36 FT. TO A POINT ON THE SEC -LINE BETWEEN. 21 AND 28 IN T 16 S R 12 E AT 290 FT. WEST OF THE?`A * CORNER OF SAID SEC. 28 THENCE CONTINUING 8 29° 50T W 2895 FT. TO ST/. 332497, THENCE ON A ND8° CURVE TO THE L FOR 1,28.5 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC. 28 AT 872 FT. EAST OF THE WEST * CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 8° CURVE FOR 18404 FT. TO STA. 329t84.1 THENCE S 4°: 48T W 2308.2 FT. TO STA. 30647507, THENCE ON A 20° CURVE TO THE R FOR 180.7 FT. TO APOINTON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 28 AND 33 IN T. 16 S R 12 E AT 607 FT. EAST 0r THE COMMON WEST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 29° CURVE FOR 31.6 FT TO STA 30443.4 THENCE S 47° 15T w 803.4 FT. TO A POINT ON THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 32 AND 33 IN T 16 S R 12 E AT 565 FT. SOUTH OF THE COMMON NORTH CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 47° 15T W 700.3 FT TO STA. 289459.7 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 195 FT. TO STA. 2874 4.7 THENCE S 39° 27' W 597.8 FT TO STA. 281466.9 THENCE ON A 15° CURVE TO THE L FOR 220 FT. TO STA. 279/46.9 THENCE S 6° 27T W 667.4 FT. TO STA. 272t69.5 THENCE ON A 15°-CURVE TO THE R FOR 179.5 FT TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC. 32 AT 1208.5 FT. WEST OF THE EAST q CORNER THEREOF THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 15° CURVE FOR 11105 FT. TO STA. 269+78.5 247 THENCE S 50° 06' W 1521,7 FT. TO STA 254t56.8 THENCE ON A 15° CURVE TO THE L FOR. 402.4 FT. TO STA. 250*54.4, THENCE S 10° 16' E 167.4 FT. TO STA. 248fi87 THENCE ON,!N 8° CURVE TO THE R FOR 162.1 FT. TO STA 247+24.9 THENCE S 2° 42' W FOR 879.9 FT. TO A POINT ON THE SEC. LINE BETWEEN ,'SEC. 32, IN T 16 S OF R 12 E AND SEC. 5 IN T 17 S OF R 12 E AT 20 FT. EAST OF THE COMMON 4 CORNER THERETO, 'HENCE CONTINU- I NG S 2° 42' W FOR 1 195. 1 FT. TO STA. 2261'49.9 THENCE ,ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 276:•7 FT. TO STA.223+73.2, THENCE S 8° 14' W 1046.4 FT TO STA. 213/26.8 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 1 56-.8 FT TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SEC. 5 IN TO 17 S R 12 E AT 274 FT. WEST OF THE CENTER THEREOF, THENCE, CONTINUING ON THE 4°.CURVE FOR 97.4 FT TO STA. 210+72.6 THENCE S 1° 56' E 329.3 FT. TO STAY 207+43.3 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE' TO THE R FOR 287.5 FT. TO STA. 204455.8 THENCE S 90 34T w 1946.3 FT. TO A POINT IN THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 5 AND 8 IN T 17 S R 12 E AT 580 FT. WEST OF THE CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONT I N_U I NG S 9°34' W 1410.50T. TO ST1., 170+99 THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE R FOR 325.6 FT. TO STA. 167473.4 THENCE S 29° o6' W 709.9 FT TO STA. 16063.5 THENCE ON A 6° CURVE TO THE L FOR 357.5 FT. TO A POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF AFORESAID SEC. 8 AT 75 FT. WEST OF THE N W COR• OF THE N E - OF s W -��- OF SAID SEC. 8 THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 6° CURVE FOR 753.6 FT. TO STA. 153+52.4 THENCE S 13)° 34T E 122.7 FT. TO STA. 15274.29.7 THENCE ON A. 100 CURVE TO THE L FOR o172.7 FT. TO STA. 150+57, THENCE S 30° 50' E 301.9 FT. TO STA 147455.1 THENCE ON A 20° CURVE TO THE R FOR 190.3 FT TO STA. 1451464.8 THENCE S 7° 14' w 828 FT. TO STA. 137436.8 THENCE ON A I0° CURVE TO THE L FOR 504.2 FT TO STh. 132f32.6 THENCE S 43.° 17' E 262.3 FT TO STA. 129f70.3, THENCE ON A 10° CURVE TO THE R FOR 72.3 FT. TO A POINT ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 8 AND 17 I NOT 17 S OF R 12 E AT 808 FT. WEST OF THE 1 CORNER THERETO, THENCE CONTMNUING ON THE 10° CURVE FOR 165.7 FT. TO STA. 1271-32.3 THENCE S 19° 29' E 508 FT: T-0 STA. 122424.3 THENCE ON A 12° CURVE TO THE L FOR 207.2 FT. TO-STA I20f- 17. I THENCE S 44° 12' E 261.9 FT TO EQUATION OF STAS. 117455.2 H 119+50.3, THENCE ON A 6° 30' CURVE. TO THE R FOR 506.7 FT. TO STA 114+43.6 THENCE S 11° 25' E 98.7 FT. TO STA. 113-f44.9 THENCE ON AN 8° CURVE TO THE L FOR 197.9 FT. TO STA. 1 1 11.47, THENCE S 27° 15' E 564.4 FT TO STA. 105-82.6 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE L FOR 315 FT. TO STA 102+67.6 THENCE S 33° 337 E 125.2 FT• TO STA. 101-'42.4 THENCE ON- A 16° CURVE TO THE R F 2 390.8 `FT TO STA. 97451.6 THENCE S 28° 59' VV 909.4 FT. TO STA• 881442.2, THENCE ON A 101 'CURVE TO THE L FOR 290.8 FT TO STA 85451.4 THENCE S 0° 04' E ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO AND 40 FT. EAST OF THE/NORTH AND SOUTH CENTER LINE OF SEC. 17 IN T 17 S R 12 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 593.4 FT. TO EQUATION OF STATIONS 79+58 " 7911.63.6 THENCE ON A 12° CURVE TO THE L FOR 225.6 FT TO STA. 77+38, THENCE S 27° 10' E 469.4 FT TO STA 72468.6 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE L FOR 142.1 FT TO STA 714.26.5 THENCE S 32° 511 E 99.9 FT. TO STA. 79426.6 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 133.3 FT TO STA. 68f- 93.3 THENCE S 27° 3 1 T E 1149.6 FT TO STA 57f43.7THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 314.E FT TO STA 5429.1 THENCE S 14° 56' E 188.9, FT TO STA 521.'40.2 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE R FOR 300.9 FT TO,STA 49439.3 THENCE S 8° 55' E 413 FT TO STA 45426.3 THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE R FOR 126.3 FT. TO A -'POINT ON THE EAST AND WEST CENTER LINE OF SEC. 20 T 17 S R 12 E AT 1244 FT. WEST OF -THE E 1 CORNER OF SAID SEC 20 THENCE CONTINUING ON THE 4° CURVE FOR 127 FT. TO STA. 42473, THENCE S 1° (3r W CURVE FOR I2r ET. TO STA„ 40 248 227.6 FT. TO STA., 40-145.9 THENCE ON AN 8° CURVE —TO THE L FOR 379:1 FT. TO STA 36f66.3 THENCE S 29° 07' E 188.3 FT -TO STA 34t78THENCE ON A 4° CURVE TO THE `ln "F0R 285.'4 FT TO -STA. -3Ij192.6 THENCE & 17° 42, E 194.7 FT TO STA. 29f7.9 THENCE 80N A "l0° CURVE TO THE L FOR 198 FT. TO STA. 27+99.9! THENCE S 37° 30' E 4`16.5 FT. TO STA. 23i-83.4 THENCE ON A 2° CURVE TO THE L FOR 267.5 FT. TO STA. 21411569 THENCE S 42° 51' E 252.2 FT TO STA 18+63.7 THENCE ON A 10° CURVE TO THE R FOR 241.3 FT. TO STA. 164-22.4 THENCE S 18° 43' E 263.4 FT. TO A POINT IN THE SEC LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 20 AND 29 IN T 178 R 12 E AT 45 FT. WEST OF THE COMMON EAST CORNER THEREOF, THENCE CONTINUING S 18° 43' E 144 FT TO A POINT IN THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 28 AND 29 T 17 8 R 12;E AT 135 FT. SOUTH OF THE N E CORNEA OF SAID SEC. 29 THENCE CONTINUING S 18° 43' E 91.6y FT TO EQUATION OF .STAS• I l-{23.4= 12t35.6 THENCE ON A 1 1° CURVE TO THE R FOR 426 FT TO A POINT TN THE LINE BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 28 AND 29 AT 640 FT. SOUTH OF THE N E COR. OF SEC 29 THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID 11° CURVE FOR 76.6 FT. TO STA; 7-33, THENCE S 369.341, W 191 FT. TO ST/C5f42, THENCE ONA 6° CURVE TO THE L FOR 26 1..1 °FT TO STA. 2480.9 THENCE 8 20° 541 W 216.6 FT: TO STA 9464.3 IN THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF BEND, AND I N ;SOUTH LINE OF THE N E r OF N E OF SAID ScE29 'AND 353.2 FT SEC. LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 28 AND 29 IN T 17 S, R 12 E W M.,' BE AND THE SAME HEREBY IS ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE VIEWER'S REPORT', AS MOOT FI ED 8Y THIS' .COURT, AND ¶AS SHaOWN BY THE FOLLOWING LAND OWNERS' LANDS 'AFFECTED, AND DAMAGES AWARDED'TO-WI OWN ER GEORGE UNKER OF THE CITY WEST OF THE DESCRIPTION — DAMAGES ALLOWED N W4 of SSE*, oF_ SE c 21 T 14 S R al 3 E WM $ t65.00 ✓ JAMES HUTTON ' SW- _ of SEA_ OF SEC 21 AND W4 OF NE4 OF SEC 28-14-13 ' J J MCELFRESH SE4 OF SE4 OF SEC 28 AND E4 OF NE4 OF SEC — 33-14-13 EWM a FRED A RICE SW4_ OF NW"= OF SEC 2 1— 15— l3 E W M JESSIE HAYE_S J H JACKSON J H JACKSON SARAH L JARRETT (ESTATE OF _C :E JARRETT) SARAH A NEEL J 0 & MARTHA HOOKER N W4 OF NE4 OF SEC 31-15-13 C B ARMSTRONG SE - OF NW? of SEC 31- 15- 13 E W M -N W4 of SW4 OF SEct21 AND,NE4 OF SE4 SEC 29-15-13 E W M SE - OF SE-',,: OF SEC 20— 15— 13 E W M NW4 OF NE4 OF SEc 29-•15-13 E W M NW- OF SW4 OF SEc 29— 15— 13 E W M NE- OF SEA OF SEC 30-15-13 E W � r 3 SE4 of SE of SEc 30— 15— 13 E W M THE CHINOOK LAND CO W* OF SW. OF SEC 31-15-13 E W M MEDA BAUGHMAN SW4 OF NE-17- AND SE4 OF NW4 SEC s1 1— 16-- 12 EWM RASMUS PETERS,ON NE4 OF SW+ SEC' 1 1— 16— 12 E M A AHLSTROM SWu OF SW4 OF SEC II-16-12 E W M JENN I E B WALTERS SW4 OF NE4 of SEC 15- 16— 12 E W M AND F W CARSTENS J A Foss SE-21-7 OF NW4 OF SEC 15-16-12 E,IN M GEORGE WHITEIS - . SW4 OF NW1 OF SEC 15—I6-12°E W M SIEVERT DEBING S' OF NW1 OF SEC 28-16-12 E V M 300 00 / 500 00 25 00 550 00 f 400 00 550 00 J too✓ I 00 J 375 00 250 00 200 00 275 450 80o 00 ' 100 00 / 00 ./ 00 / 250 004 . 120 00 i 37 5 00' T 249 BLOCK 91 OF PLAT OF HILLMAN LOT 1 BLOCK 103, PLAT OF HILLMAN - t LOTS 2-3-4-5-6 BLOCK 103 PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS 7-8-9-10 BLOCK 103 PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS I I-12-13-14-15-BLOCK 103, PLAT OF HILLMAN LOT 12 BLOCK 104 PLAT OF HILLMAN LOTS 13-14-15-16 BLOCK 104 PLAT OF HILLMAN SEG OF NE NE* OF SEL SEc 4- 14- 13 E W M NW? of SE1 SEc 28-14-13 E W M NE,.^oF NWl SEC 21-15-13 E W M SE.� OF NW* SEC 2 1- 15- 13 E W M BERTHA 5 SIMONSON SW* OF NE'- NW* OF SE•(• SEC 1- 16- 12 E W BERTHA A GOOD En OF SW* SW , OF SW3 SEC 1-16-12 E 'W M EDWARD H PERRY NE' OF NE'; SEC 1 1- 16- 12 E IA/ M ROSCOE N SANDERS NW1 OF N W47 SEC 14- 16- 12 E W IVI JOHN c WILLIAMS NE? of NE - SEC 15- 16- 12 E W M LILLIE B BRANDENBUR>& W-ti OF SE1 SEC 21-16-12 E W M L A BRANDENBURG NE* OF NW* SEc 28-16-12 E. W M M C METCALF . S- OF NE1 N'- OF SE SW^_ OF SE' SEC 32-, lb- 12 E W M 200 00 . / A BRONGEEST E OF NW* SEC 8- 17- 12 E 'V'J M .1.20 00 CLAUDE MI.L LORY , SW1 OF SE* SEC 30- 15- 13 E M 700 00 n q ' /BE AND THE SAME HEREBY IS ACCEPTED AND RPPROVED, SAID DAMAGES TO BE PAID FROM THE GENERAL COUNTY ROAD FUND, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS THERE- FOR ONCE. DAMAGES ALLOWED 600 00 1.70. 00 145 oo/ 1:30 00 � 32 00 / OWNER e.• JAMES R BENHAM MARTIN E ROGERS EDWIN J ROGERS CH.'S STANBURROUGH SHERIDAN SROUFE DESCR I PT ION NW1 OF SW OF SEC 16- 16- I2 E W M AND SW'- OF SW1. SEC 28-16-12 E W M NW1 OF.PNE'- AND Ei OF NW? OF SEC 5- 17- 12 EWM Ek OF SW: OF SEC 5-17-12 E W M NW' OF SE* of SEC 17-17-I2.E W M BLOCK 98 OF THE PL.T OF HILLMAN JAMES GABRIEL REEVES LOTS 1 TO 9 INCLUSIVE, BLOCK 99, PLAT OF HILLMAN M F MILLEN ANNA UNDERWOOD G H HARRIETT DAVID L HAWORTH A J BAKER C R STRONG JOHN W PRICE JOHN MCFADDEN OSCAR MORRIS R. M .DOTY ELIZABETH GODWIN 18 00 50 00 3 5 00 x' 25 00 14 o0x 8 5o I. 2 00 r, 17 00 .` 1 15. oo', 32 0w- 38 00' 16 00 ). 18 00x. 32500f 75L00 �. 30 00" 35 00� 200 00-v 1'00 00 DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 26TH DAY OF NSARCH, 1920. ROBERT SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED FOR' THE TERM. AUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNE SDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF APRIL-1920 SAID DAY BEING THE DAT FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT 1 N SAID COUNTY WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. R W SAWYER , COUNTY JUDGE. C H MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH STOOKEY ,COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J H HANER , COUNTY CLERK S E ROBERTS, SHERIFF WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, T 0—W IT: IN THEMATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE—TERREBONNE ROADo NOW ON THIS 7TH. DAY OF APRIL 1920, THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE QUESTION OF THE LOCATION OF THE LOWER BRIDGE AND TERREBONNE ROAD, AT WHICH TIME COME J W HOWARD JR OF LOWER BRIDGE, AND W F MACKEY OF TERREBONNE, REQUESTING THE COURT TO DETERMINE THE ROUTE TO BE FOLLOWED, THE SAID J W HOWARD JR. APPEARING IN BEHALF OF THE SOUTH LINE, SOCALLED AND W F MACKEY APPEARING IN BEHALF OF THE NORTH LINE. AFTER HEARING THE CLAIMS PRESENTED, AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED IN THE PREMISES, NOW ENTERS!:THE FOLLOWING ORDER, TO —WIT; ORDERED, THAT THE TWO ROADS FROM LOWER BRIDGE TO TERREBONNE, LOCALLY KNOWN AS THE NORTH LINE, AND SOUTH LINE BE SURVEYED, AND THAT —THE REMAINDER OF THE FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR THE LOWER BRIDGE—TERREBONNE ROAD TE USED TO REPAIR THE SOUTH ROAD FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL TO THE JUNCTION OF THE TWO ROADS, AND THAT CO—OPERATIVE DONATIONS BE ACCEPTED FOR THE REPAIR OF THE NORTH ROAD EAST OF THE JUNCTION POINT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ANNUAL AUDIT OF THE COUNTY BOOKS. ORDERED, THAT ARCH J 7 IDURTELLETTE OF PORTLAND BE EMPLOYED TO FURNISH THE COUNTY WITH A COMPLETE AUDIT OF THE FINANCES OF THE COUNTY FROM JANUARY 1ST• 1919 TO DATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE HAZEN— JOHNS ON ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD, AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED IN THE PREMISES,IT IS ORDERED TH T S% I D MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTINUED ' IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES-- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY: (T)W ON THIS 7TH'DAY OF APRIL 1920, COMES THA STATE BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS, AND PETITION THE COURT FOR AN ADDITIONAL E/SEMENT OF RIGHT OF WAY ACROSS THE EDWIN J ROGERS PROPERTY, AND THE COURT NOT BEING PROPERLY ADVISED IN THE MZTTER, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, THAT SAID MATTER BE 'AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REFERRED TO ROBERT B GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR. IN THE MATTER OF A COUNTY ENGINEER. ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT ROBERT B GOULD BE AND HE HEREBY IS EMPLOYED AS COUNTY ENGINEER, AND THAT HIS PAY BE FIXED AT $12 00 PER DAY FOR THE TIME HE IS ACTUALLY EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTY COURT ON HIGHWAY ENGINEERING. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF W W GRINSTEAD ROAD IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. RESOLUTION FOR ROAD . BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, OREGON, IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF APRrL 19.20 AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTERC!DURING THE CON- TINUANCE OF SAID TERM; THERE BEING PRESENT: HON. R .W SAWYER , COUNTY JUDGE HON. C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISS IONER HON. SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER J H HANER CLERK S E ROBERTS SHERIFF THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD, TO -WIT: THIS BEING A REGULAR TERM OF THE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT, AND AT WHICH TIME THE COURT IS ALLOWED, BY RESOLUTION, TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH, ALTER, WIDEN, STRAIGHTEN OR CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF ANY ROAD; AND, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS, THE COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, LAY OUT AND ESTABLISH A'ROAD 60 FEET IN WIDTH IN THIS COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, OF RANGE 15 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE'MERIDIAN; THENCE BY THE MOST FEASABLE ROUTE '6UBSTCNTIALLY AS FOLLOWS: SOUTH ONE MILE, WEST ONE-HALF MILE, SOUTH ONE- HALF MILE, AND ENDING AT A POINT WOUTHWESTERLY OF THE CENTER OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP TWENTY SOUTH OF RANGE 15 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, SUCH POINT BEING ON THE BORDER OF THE FOREST RESERVE. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COURTY ROAD MASTER, COUNTY SURVEYOR, OR DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, CERTIFIED TO BY THE CLERK OF THIS COURT, AS FOLLOWS: ONE UPON THE BULLETIN BOARD OF THIS COURT AND ONE AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF THE ABOVE DES- CR IBED PROPOSED ROAD, TO BE LOCATED, LAID OUT AND ESTABLISHED, FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO A HEARING BY THIS COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS REGULAR MEETING JUNE 2ND 1920 AND THAT THE COURT SHALL HAVE POWER, IN ITS DISCRETION, FOR GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASONS TO OVERRULE OR DENY ANY OBJECTIONS OR REMONSTRNACES WHICH SHALL BE PRESENTED OR FI LED AGA INST THE S;-ME. DATED AT BEND, DES CHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 7TH DAY OF APR IL 1920 ROBERT W SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE SETH STOOKEY COMMISSOONER C H MILLER COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAB— LISHMENT OF THE DESCHUTES— ) NORTHWEST ROAD NO. 6 RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, OREGON IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNE SDAY THE 7TH DAY OF APRIL 1920, AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF SAID TERM; THERE BEING PRESENT; HON. R W SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE HON. C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER HON. SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER J H HANER , CLERK S E ROBERTS SHERIFF. THE FOLLOWIIlNG, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WAS HAD, TOWIT: THIS BEING A REGULAR TERM OF THE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT, AND AT WHICH TIME THE COURT IS ALLOWED, BY RESOLUTION, TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH, ALTER, WIDEN', STRAIGHTEN OR CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF ANY ROAD; AND, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS, THE COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE--, LAY OUT AND ESTABLISH A ROAD 60 FEET IN WIDTH IN THIS COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A POINT LOCATED AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 17, T 16 S R 12 E W M AT A STONE MARKED 17RTT IN THE CENTER OF THE J W BROWN COUNTY ROAD; THENCE 950 FEET SOUTH ALONG A TRAVELED ROAD; THENCE ON A 57 DEG. CURVE TO THE RIGHT, WITH AN ANGLE OF 85 DEG. 30 MIN. FOR A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET; THENCE S 82 DEG. 32 MIN. W FOR 150 FEET; THENCE ON A 56 DEG CURVE TO THE LEFT WITH AN ANGLE OF 47 DEG. 25 MIN. FOR 84.6 FEET; THENCE S 35 DEGe 07 MIN. W FOR 790.4 FEET; THENCE S 30 DEG.. 40 MIN. W FOR 799.1 FEET; THENCE ON A 95 DEG. CURVE TO THE LEFT FOR AN ANGLE OF R 89 DEG, 40 MIN. FOR A DISTANCE OF 94.4 FEET;'THENCE S 59 DEG 00 MIN. FOR 402.7 FEET; SAID COURSE LAST NAMED BEING ACROSS THE DESCHUTES RIVER; THENCE N 55 DEG 37 MIN E FOR 1610 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE D B SWALLEY ROAD, SAID POINT OF INTERSECTION BEING THE TERMINUS OF THIS ROAD. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ROAD MASTER, COUNTY SURVEYOR, OR DULY UALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESODUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES, THEREOF, CERT— IFIED TOBY THE CLERK OF THIS COURT, AS FOLLOWS: ONE UPON THE BULLETIN BOARD OF THIS COURT AND ONE AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPOSED ROAD, TO BE LOCATED, LAID OUT AND ESTABLISHED, FOR A PERIOD OF THaRETY DAYS PREVIOUS TO A HEARING BY THIS COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONGERNED.THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND' PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT THE REGULAR TERM OF TH•f.S COURT ON JUNE 21,_ 92O AND THAT THE COURT SHALL HAVE POWER, IN ITS DISCRETION, FOR GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASONS TO OVERRULE AND DENY ANY OBJECTIONS OR REMONSTRANCES WHICH SHALL BE PRESENTED OR FILED AGAINST THE SAME. DATED ' T BEND , DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON THIS 7TH DAY OF APRIL 1920 ROBERT W SAWYER COUNTY ;/``6fiC SETH STOOKEY COMM I SSI ONER C H MILLER COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN; THE MATTER OF THE ES T AB-) LISHMENT OF CENTRAL OREGON ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. HIGHWAY ) BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, _STATE OF OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, OREGON, IN SA IQ COUNTY, -ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF APR IL, 1920, AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF SAID TERM; THERE BEING PRESENT; HON. R W SAWYER, HON. C H MILLER HON. SETH STOOKEY J H HANER S E ROBERTS COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER CLERK SHERIFF. THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WAS HAD, TO -WIT: THIS BEING A REGULAR TERM OF THE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT, AND AT WHICH TIME THE COURT IS ALLOWED, BY RESOLUTION, TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH, ALTER, WIDEN STRAIGHTEN OR CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF ANY ROAD; AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS, THE COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE:ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, LAY OUT AND ESTABLISH A ROAD 60 FT IN WIDTH IN THIS COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A STRIP OF LAND 60 FEET WIDE BEING THIRTY FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER LINE OF THE HIGHWAY AS NOW STAKED. COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE INTE:'SECTION OF GREENWOOD AVENUE, AND I8TH STREET, RUNNING THENCE SOUTHEAST ALONG PILOT BUTTE BOUI..EVARD TO 14TH ST;REET,• THENCE IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 33, 34, 35 AND 36, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST , W. M TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF TOWNSHIP 17 SO R 12 E APPROXIMATELY 2381 FEET, NORTH OF THE SECTION CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 36 AND 1 OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, W M THENCE- IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 31 AND 32-TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W M TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE TOWNSHIP 17. SOUTH WHICH POINT IS APPROXIMATELY 2640 FEET WEST OF .THE .SECTION CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 32 AND 33 OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W M THENCE IN A SOUTH- EASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 5, 4, 3, 10, 11, 14, 13, 24, 25 AND 36 TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W M WHICH POINT IS APPROXIMATELY 525 FEET SOUTH FROM THE SECTION CORNER WHICH IS COMMON TO SECTIONS 25 AND 36, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST W M AND SECTION 30 AND 31, TOWN- SHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST , W M THENCE CONTINUING IN A GENERAL SOUTHEASTERLY DIR- ECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 31 AND 32, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, W M TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TOWNSHIP, WHICH POINT IS APPROXIMATELY 280 FEET, EAST OF THE SECTION CORNER WHICH IS COMMON TO SECTIONS 31 AND 32 OF TOWNSHIP 18, SOUTH OF RANGE 14 EAST W M AND SECTIONS 5 AND 6 OF TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST W M THENCE CONTINUING IN A SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 5, 4, 9, 10, 1 1 , 14, 23, 24 AND 26 OF TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, W M TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF TOWNSHIP 17 S R 12 E SAID POINT BEING APPROXIMATELY 2640 FEET, SOUTH OF THE SEC- TION CORNER WHICH IS COMMON TO SECTIONS 24 AND 25 OF TOWNSHIP 19, SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST THENCE CONTINUING IN A GENERAL SOUTHEASTERLY DI,RECT,ION THROUGH SECTIONS 30, 31 AND 32 OF TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST W M TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE O;F SAID TOWN- SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST W M WHICH POINT IS APPROXIMATELY 3020 FEET EAST OF THE SECTION CORNER WHICH IS COMMON TO SECTIONS 31 AND 32 OF TOWNSHIP 19, SOUTH, RANGE 15 Aida 254 EAST W M SAME BEING THE END OF THE PRESENT SURVEY. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ROAD MASTER, COUNTY SURVEYOR, OR DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, CERTIFIED TO BY THE CLERK OF THIS COURT, AS FOLLOWS: ONE UPON THE BULLETIN BOARD OF THIS COURT, AND=ONE AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF THE ABOVE -DESCRIBED PROPOSED ROAD', TO BE LOCATED, LAID OUT AND ESTABLISHED, FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO A HEAR- ING BY THIS COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDER- ED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT THE REGULAR TERM OF THIS COURT ON JUNE 2, 1920 AND THAT THE COURT SHALL HAVE POWER, IN ITS DISCRETION, FOR GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASONS, TO OVERRULE OR DENY ANY OBJECTIONS OR REMONSTRANCES WHICH SHALL BE PRESENTED OR FILED AGAINST THE SAME* DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON THIS 7TH DAY OF APRIL 1920. ROBERT W SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE SETH STOOKEY COMMISSIONER C H MILLER COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OR EGON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAB- LISHMENT OF THE TUMALO HATCHERY ) ROAD. FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES RESOLUTION FOR ROAD, BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND , OREGON, IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF APRIL,1920 AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER, DURING THE; CONTINUANCE OF SA I D TERM; THERE BEING PRESENT; HoN. R-W SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE HON. C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER HON. SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER J H HANER, -- CLERK S E ROBERTS SHERIFF THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WAS HAD TO. -WIT: THIS BEING A REGULAR TERM OF THE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT, AND AT WHICH TIME THE COURT IS ALLOWED, BY RESOLUTION,_TO LOCATE, ESTABLISH, ALTER, WIDEN, STRAIGHTEN OR CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF ANY ROAD; AND, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS, THE COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE THAT ITS INTENTION TO LOCATE, LAY OUT AND ESTABLISH A ROAD IN THIS COUNTY, DES."' CRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A STRIP OF LAND 60 FEET WIDE, BEING 30 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER LINE AS NOW SURVEYED AND DESCRIBED IN GENERAL AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT -THE S ;E CORNER OF THE N E OF THE N W 7. OF SECTION 3 1 , TOWNS -I I P 17 SOUTH OF RANGE 12 EAST W M SAME BEING AT THE INTERSECTION OF NEWPORT AVENUE IN THE 'CITY OF BEND, OREGON, WITH THE WESTERN BOUNDARY OF SAID CORPORATE CITY OF BEND; THENCE RUNNING IN A GENERAL NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST W M AND SECTIONS 36, 25, 26 AND 23 OF TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST W M TO A POONT ON THE WEST SIDE OF TUMALO CREEK NEAR THE STATE FISH HATCHERY. 255 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ROAD MASTER COUNTY SURVEYOR, OR DUEY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THERE- OF, CERTIFIED TO BY THE CLERK OF THIS COURT, AS FOLLOWS: ONE UPON THE BULLETIN 'BOARD OF THIS COURT AND ONE AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPOSED ROAD, TO BE LOGRTED, LAID OUT AND ESTABLISHED, FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO A HEARING•BY THIS COURT, NOFIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESO- LUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT THE TERM OF THIS COURT ON JUNE 2, 1920. AND THAT THE COURT SHALL HAVE POWER, IN ITS DISCRETION, FOR GOOD AND r r SUFFICIENT REASONS TO OVERRULE OR DENY ANY OBJECTIONS OR REMONSTRANCES WHICH SHALL BE PRESENTED OR FILED AGAINST THE SAME* DATED AT BEND, DES CHUTES COUNTY, OREGON', THIS 7TH DAY OF APR IL , 1920 ROBERT W SAW'YER COUNTY JUDGE C H MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH §TOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER. IN THE MATTER OF BILLS AGAINST THE COUNTY ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT CLAIMS NO, 282 TO N0. 420 INCLUSI VE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED UPON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGES 175 TO PAGE 178 INCLUSIVE, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY AUDITED AND ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT !-`THEREOF. WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A Ml APRI L 9TH, 1920 Ro COURT RE -CONVENED APRIL 9TH 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A M PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, A LL MEMBERS BE ING `PRESENT, AND THEN ADJOURNED TO APRI L IOTH, 1920 AT 10:00 O'BCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. COURT.WAS RECONVENED APRIL I0TH, 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A M ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE DALLESCAL IFORNIA HIGHWAY ORDERED BY THE COURT, TH4T THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT IN THE SUM OF THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, PAYABLE TO THE STATE TREASURER OF THE STATE OF OREGON FROM THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND (s` AND TO TRANSMIT THE SAME TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A COUNTY FAIR BOARD. AT THIS TIME COME C E MCCUNE AND J M AGNEW, REQUESTING THE COURT TO APPOINT A COUNTY FAIR BOARD, AND RECOMMENDING CERTAIN PERSONS THEREFOR, THE MATTER WAS THEN CONTINUED. 256 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN THE CcX JNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF OREGON: SALEM, UREGON THIS_ IS TO CERTIFY, THAT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 110,, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, BY APPROPRIATE ORDER DULY MADE AND ENTERED UPON THE JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SAID COURT ON THE I0TH DAY OF APRIL 1920 DID PROVIDE AND APPROPRIATE THE SUM OF TWENTY TWO AND NO/ I00 DOLLARS ($2200/00) FOR USE IN AND !BOUT AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN SAID COUNTY OF DES — CHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, DURING THE YEAR 1920, TO BE EXPENDED AS PROVIDED IN SAID CHAPTER 116, GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE AGR I CULTIL RAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND CAUSED THE SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON , TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED THIS 10TH DAY OF APRIL 1920. ROBERT W SAWYER SE/L OF THE COUNTY COURT SETH STOOKEY C H MILLER COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER* COMMI SS IONER. IN THE MATTER OF ASSISTANCE FOR THE HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE 4 AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY ORDERED,THAT THERE BE AND IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND THE SUM OF OBE HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS FOR THE USE OF THE HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR THE YEAR 1920, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT PAYABLE TO ANNA FORBES, SECRETARY FOR THE SUM OF TEN DOLLARS EACH MONTH, AT THE SAME TIME AND IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER AS OTHER FIXED CHARGES OF THE COUNTY ARE PAID. IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANGE HALL— P J YOUNG MARKET ROAD. ORDERED, THAT WHEN THE SIRVEYORS HAVE COMPLETED THE SURVEY OF THE LOWER BRIDGE^ TERREBONNE ROAD, THAT SAUD SURVEYORS PROCEED TO SURVEY THE GRANGE HALL—P J YOUNG ROAD ACCORD^ ING TO THE SPECIFICtTIONS FOR MARKET ROADS. IN THE MATTER OF BILLS AGAINST THE COUNTY. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NO. 423 TO NO. 450 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED UPON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 79 THEREOF BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY AUDITED AND ALLOWED,' AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 16TH, 1920 AT (0:00 OT CLOCK A M. 257 THE COUNTY COURT WAS RE -CONVENED APRIL I6TH. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES ON THIS I6TH. DAY OF APRIL 1920 IT 1S ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SALARY OF HAZEL MANION AS BOOK-KEEPER IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AT $ 125.00 PER MONTH FROM APRIL 1ST, 1920, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY IN- STRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN PAYMENT THEREOF. FIXED 000000 000000 000000 IN THE MATTER OF THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY. ON THIS 16TH DAY OF APRIL, 1920., IT 1S ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARR/ NT PAYABLE TO THE FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS FOR $1212.56, BEING THE QUOTA OF DESCHUTES COUNTY DUE AT THIS TIME ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON THIS 16TH DAY OF APRIL, 1920, IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT AN AGREEMENT IN DUPLICATE AS BETWEEN THIS COURT AND THE STANDARD OIL CO. FOR THE SUPPLYING OF THE COUNTY WITH STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS FOR 1920 WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THIS COURT ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT W ITH SAID STANDARD OIL CO. FOR THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS DURING 1920 ACCORDING TO THE DRAFT THEREOF SUBMITTED BY SAID COMPANY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET APRIL 23RD (920, AT 10.00 A. M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COUNTY COURT WAS RE -CONVENED APRIL 23RD, 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. ON THIS 23RD DAY OF APRIL, 1920, IT IS ORDERED BY THE'COURT THAT CLAIMS N0.451 TO N0.453 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGE 180 OF THE CLA IM DOCKET BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR, AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE CLAIMS FOR SERVICE OF JURORS, AT THE APR IL 1920 TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT, AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE JURY RECORD OF SAID COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE USE OF BALLOT BOXES, ON THIS 23RD DAY OF APRIL, 1920 IT IS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK OPEN UP AND PREP' RE THE COUNTY BALLOT BOXES FOR USE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 2 IST, 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 258 IN THE MATTER OF THE BURNING OF ELECTION RECORDS. ORDERED BY. THE COURT THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO DESTROY ALL BALLOTS, TALLY SHEETS AND ELECTION BOARD RECORDS, WHICH ARE MORE THAN TWO YEARS OLD BY BURNING THE SAME AS REQUIRED BY LAW. FURTHER THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED TO PROCURE A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF NEW BALLOT BOXES TO PROVIDE FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD MAY 2IST, I92Oa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON DESCHUTES, N. W. ROAD. AND NOW ON THIS 23RD DAY OF APRIL, 1920, COMES ON, THIS MATTER TO BE HEART), AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE THIS COUNTY COURT HAS ENTERED INTO A CONTRACT FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRIDGE, WITH R. H. BAYLEY, AND Co P. BECKER, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID CONTRACTERS HAVE COMPLIED WITH ALL THE CONDITIONS OF SAID CONTRACT IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT PAYABLE TO SAID R. H. BAYLEY, AND C. P. BECKER, IN PAYMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRIDGE, ACROSS THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE DESCHUTES N. W. MARKET ROAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OM SIONER BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD !T THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1920, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT. HON. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. Co H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SETH STOOKEY, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF OERWILER AND MCCAULEY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTYYI"ORTHWITH ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $750.90 PAYABLE TO OERWILER AND MCCAULEY, FOR LUMBER FOR THE 'BRIDGE, AT THE FRED WILSON PLACE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF THE SETTLEMENT WITH EI LL I /,.M B. HUNT, FOR INJURIES SUSTAINED WHILE IN THE EMPLOY OF THE COUNTY. IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT ONE WI LL I AM B. HUNT SUFFERD A SERIOUS I NJURY'.TO ONE OF HIS EYES WHILE IN THE EMPLOY OF THIS COUNTY ON THE 31ST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1919, CAUSED BY A CHIP FLYING FROM A TIMBER UPON WHICH HE WAS CHOPPING, AND THAT EVER S INCE SAID DATE HE HAS BEEN,AND IS NOW UNDERGOING MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR HIS SAID EYE, AND THAT HIS SAID INJURY WILL fey IN ALL LIKLIHOOD BE MORE OR LESS OF A PERMANENT NATURE, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES WAS NOT AT THE TIME OF SAID INJURY OPERATING UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION ENTITLING THE SAID WI LL.I A M B. HUNT T 0 R ECE t VE COMPENSATI ON THEREFROM ON ACCOUNT OF_HI S SAID INJURIES, AND THAT HE HAS NO FINANCIAL MEANS OF HIS OWN WITH WHI CH TO DEFRAY HI S EXPENSES AND MEDI CAL TREATMENT IN THE TAK INC CARE OF HIS SA ID INJURY ?ND THAT IT IS RIGHT AND PROPER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY TO TAKE CARE OF THE SAID WILLI,.M B. HUNT DURING THE TIME OF HIS SAID INJURY WHILE HE IS INCAPACITATED TO SUPPORT HIMSELF, AND THAT HE IS WILLING TO TAKE FROM THE ;COUNTY THE SUM OF $555.00 IN MONEY, HAVE HIS HOSPITAL QILLS PAID AND THE EXPENSES OF A TRIP TO AN EYE SPECIALIST IN PORTLAND, UREGON, DEFRAYED BY THE COUNTY AND HIS TRANSPORATION TO HIS HOME IN �VIISSOURI FURNISHED HIM BY THE COUNTY, IN FULL COMPENSATION FOR HIS SAID INJURIES, THEREBY RELEASING DESCHUTES COUNTY, FROM ALL FURTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH HIS SAID INJURIESAND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SJ CH REQUEST ON THE PART OF THE SAID •WILLIAM B. HUNT IS FAIR AND NO MORE THAN WHAT THE COUNTY SHOULD DO FOR HIM UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES, NOW , TH EREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES , OREGON, PAY TO THE SAID WILLIAM B. HUNT THE SUM OF $555.00 IN CASH, PAY ALL OF HIS HOSPITAL B ILLS ON ACCOUNT OF HIS SAID INJURY, PAY THE EXPENSES OF A TRIP TO AN EYE SPECIAL 1ST I N PORTLAND, OREGON, AND THE FEES OF SUCH EYE SPECIALIST AND PURCHASE A TICKET FOR HIM TO HIS HOME I N MI SSOUR I , I N FULL COMPENSATION FOR ALL OF HIS SAID INJURIES, AND THAT A RECEIPT SHALL BE TAKEN FROM THE SAID WILL IAM B. HUNT AND HIS ATTORNEY N• U. WALLACE UPON TURNING OVER TO THEM THE SAID SUM OF $555.00. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1920. ROBERT W. SAWYER. COUNTY JUDGE. C. H. MILLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH STOOKEY. COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE J. L. BROWN CLAIMS.. COMES R. S. HAMILTON, AND PRESENTS THE CLA IM• FOR $ 130.00 OF MRS BRICKEY, FOR NURSING HER DAUGHTER, MRS . J. E. BROWN, ALS 0 CAME PAU L C• KING, CONCERN INC THE CLA I M OF THIS COUNTY AGA IN ;T THE ESTATE OF J• E. BROWN FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES AND HOSP ITAL ORDERED, THAT THE MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REFERRED TO THE DISTRUCT ATTORN EY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CITY PLAT• AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE PLAT OF THE DIVISIONSUB OF BLOCK 3 OF STAATS ADDN• TO BEND , AND THE SAID PLAT AP PEARI NG IN ALL RESPECTS MADE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW IN SUCH CASES IT IS, ORDERED, THAT THE PLAT OF THE SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 3 OF STAATS ADD ITI ON 8E AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 60 IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE, TERREBONNE ROAD. ORDERED THAT A RESOLUTI ON BE PREPARED, AND ENTERED FOR THE ESTABLISHING 0 F THE ABOVE N:`MED ROAD FROM A POINT ON THE DALLES-CALLIFOR NIA HIGHWAY, 350 FEET SOUTH EAST OF THE CENTER 0 F SECTI ON 2 I , TOWNSHIP 14, S, RANGE i3 EAST, THENCE I N A WESTERLY AND NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION TOTHE EAST END OF THE (SO CALLED) LOWER BRIDGE GRADE•. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF MELROSE PARK* COMES NOW W. B. DAGGETT, AND P RESENTS TO THE COU RT A PROPER ORDI NA NCE OF THE CITY 0 F REDMOND VACATI NG ALL OF SECOND ADD ITI ON T 0 REDMOND , . SOUTH OF J. STREET, TOGETHER WITH THE PETITION OF THE REDMOND TOWNSITE CO• TO THIS COURT FOR SUCH VACATI0NAND SAID PETIT ION AND ORDINANCE APPEARING TO THE COURT TO BE REGULAR IT IS, ORDERED, TH AT SAID ORDINANCE AND PET ITI ON BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY AND TH E ATTORNEY FOR THE.PETITIONER IS DIRECTED TO PREPARE AN ORDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FACTS, AND PRESENT SAME TO THIS COURT, AND THAT SAID ORDER WHEN APPROVED BE RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF DEEDS OF THIS COUNTY• O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED .POR PAYMENT. ORDERED TH AT CLAIMS NUMBERED FROM No. 497 TO NO• 621 AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THI S'COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY AL LOWED AND THE CLERK IS D IRECTED TO IS SUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TH EREFO R• O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MAY 6TH, 1920, AT IO.00 OTCLOCK O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COURT RECONVENED MAY 6TH, 1920, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT , ALL MEMBERS BE ING PRESENT O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE SPARKS LAKE ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEAR ON THIS 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1920, ON THE PETITION OF THE W. S. FOREST SERVICE FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH ROAD, WHEREUPON THE COURT, ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CO-OPERATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SPARKS LAKE I<OAD, AND THAT THE COUNTY W ILL CONTRIBUTE $2500.00 FOR SAID CONSTRUCTI ON OF SA ID ROAD, PROVIDED THAT THE FOREST SERVICE EXPEND NOT LESS THAN $7500.00 THEREON. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 261 Th IN THE MATTER`0F' THE EAST LAKE ROAD. ORDERED THAT THIS COUNTY CONTRIBUTE .THE SUM OF $250.00 TOWARD THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ROAD _ FROM LAPINE TO EAST LAKE, PROVIDED THAT THE U. S. FOREST SERVICE EXPEND NOT LESS THAN 750.00 IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID ROAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES-CAL'IFORN.IA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT TO CHINOOI< LAND CO. IN THE SUM OF $200.00 AS -FULL DAMAGES FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE DAL LES-CALIFORN IA HIGHWAY` OVER THEIR LANDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY OF THE ROAD MASTER. ORDERED THAT THE SALARY OF J. A. BOTZ, AS COUNTY ROAD MASTER, BE AND THE SAME 200.00 PER MONTH AND THAT HE BE ALLOWED $25.00 PER MONTH FOR THE S HEREBY FIXED AT USE OF HIS CAR, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN PAYMENT THEREOF. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MAY 7TH, 1920, AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A. M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COUNTY COURT RE -CONVENED MAY 7TH, 1920, AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A. DEPUTY WATER MASTER. ORDERED THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF LEO G. FISHER, AS DEPUTY WATER MASTER By ROBT• B. GOULD, WATER (MASTER,. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONFIRMED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,IN THE MATTER OF DESCHARGED 6OLDIERS• ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK RECEIVE AND RECORD CERTIFICATES OF DISCHARGE OF 'ALL SOLDIERS, SAILORS, OR MARINES OF THE UNITED STATES WHEN PRESENTED FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND THAT NO FEE SHALL HEREAFTER BE COLLECTED THEREFOR. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS N0. 622 TO No. 627, AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE CLA IM DOCKEY OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT$ IN PAYMENT THEREFOR. { O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED, TO MEET MAY 14TH, 1920, AT 10.00 A. M• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COUNTY COU RT WAS RE -CONVENED, MAY 14TH, 1920, PURSUANT TO A DJ OURNMENT , ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF GRAVEL FOR USE ON DALLES-CAL IFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT PAYABLE TO E. J. ROGERS IN THE SUM OF $50.00 FOR GRAVEL AND DIRT TPKEN FROM HI S PROPERTY ALONG THE DALLES-CAL IFORNIA HI GHWAY . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CARE OF HATTIE HUNTI NGTON, AN INDIGENT. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT T 0 HATTI E HUNTINGTON, AN INDIGENT, IN THE SUM OF ` 10.00, AND THAT, UNTIL THE FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT SA1 D COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN FAVOR OF SAID HATT lE HUNTI NGTON, N THE SUM 0 F $20.00 PER MONTH , SJ CH WARRANT TO B E IS:SU ED PROVIDED FOR THE PAYMENT OF WI DOWS PEN SI ONS. AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS RESENTED. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS N0. 625 TO N0. 634 INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME APPEAR ON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO MEET MAY 20TH, 1920, AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A. M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COUNTY COURT RECONVENED MAY 2OTH, 1920, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUT ES COUNTY . IN THE MATTER OF CLEARING UP THE BACK TAXES ON THE REMAINING PART OF THE REDMOND' TOWNS ITE COMPA NYS SECOND ADD IT ION T 0 REDMOND, OREGON • THIS CAUSE COMING ON TO BE HEARD TH IS 2OTH DAY OF MAY, 1920, UPON THE PETITION OF THE CITY 0 F REDMOND, OREGON, PRAY I NG FOR AN ORDER AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SHER IF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY , OREGON, TO ACCEPT AL L BACK TAXES ON THAT PART OF KEDMOND TOWNSITE COMPANY'S SECOND ADDITION TO REDMOND, OREGON, LYING AND BEING NORTH OF J STREET IN S4ID ADD IT ION ON THE SAME BASIS AS WAS DONE WITH THE REDMOND TOWNSITE COMPANY'S SECOND ADDITION ON THAT PART OF SAID ADDITION SOUTH OF J STREET ON THE 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1920, AND IT APPEARING FROM SAID PET ITI ON TH%T THE SAID CITY OF REDMOND CONTEMPLATES MAKING FREE CAMPING GROUNDS, PARKS, AND FIELDS, FOR SCHOOL MEETS, AND NOT FOR MONEY MAKING PURPOSES, 1 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE SHER I FF, BE, AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED, TO ACCEPT IN FULL ALL BACK TAXES ON SAID PART OF SAID ADDITION LYING AND BEING NORTH J STREET IN SAID ADDITION ON THE SAME BASIS AS WAS GRANTED TO THE REOMON D TOWNS ITE COMP ANYTS SECOND AIDDIT1 ON ON THE 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1920, NAMELY, THE SUM. OF $2.50 PER ACRE• O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF- A• B. TAYLOR• ORDERED, BY THE COURT THAT THE CLERK 1 SSUE HIS WARRANT PAYABLE TO A. B. TAYLOR, FOR $400.00 FOR WORK ON THE P• J. YOUNG AND GRANGE THEREFOR HAS BEEN APPROVED AND CERTIFIED AS DUE BY HALL ROAD, WHEN, HI S ACCOUNT ROBERT B. GOULD, COUNTY ENGINEER. O 0 0 0 0 0 O. 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MAY 28TH, 1920, AT 10.00 OTCLOCK A• M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COUNTY COT: T WAS RE -CONVENED, MAY 28T1-1 , 1920, PURSUANT T O ADJ OURNMENT , ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i. IN THE MATTER OF THE MAINTENANCE OF THE DAL.LES-CALIFORNIA HIGH WAY • AND NOW ON THIS _28TH DAY OF MAY, 1920, COMES ON TH IS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON APPLICATION OF STATE BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS FOR AN ORDER AND AGREEMENT FOR THE MA I NTEN ANCE TO JOINTLY BY THIS COUNTY AND THE STATE BOARD 0 F THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY FROM BEND SOUTH TO THE ALLEN RANCH, AND THE COURT HAVING DULY CONSIDERED THE MATTER, HEREBY. ORDERS THAT THIS COUNTY HEREBY AGREES AND DECLARES ITS INTENTI ON TOCO-OPERATE W ITH •THE STATE BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMM ISSI ONERS I N THE MA INTENANCE OF SAID ROAD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SA ID STATE HIGHWAY BOARD UPON THE BASIS OF FIFTY PER 'CENT (50%) OF A.LL COSTS TO BE PAID BY THIS COUNTY AND FIFTY PER CENT (50%) TO BE PAID BY THE STATE• ROBERT W. SAWYER. JUDGE. C. H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY C 0 M M 1 S S 1 0 N E R S. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF PI'YMENTS FOR COUNTY ROAD WORK• ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE BE AND HE IS HEREBY D IRECTED TO APPROVE FOR • PA YMENT, CLAIMS PRESENTED BY A. B. TAYLOR FOR ROAD WORK WHEN CERTIFIED AS DUE BY THE HIGHWAY ENGINEERS, AND WHEN S0 AP PROVED THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF SUCH CLA IMS• O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 264 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD PAY ROLLS• IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT IT IS NECESSARY IN CERTA IN CASES FOR CLA IMS FOR LABOR TO BE PA ID PR IOR TO THE END OF A MONTH, AND THAT IT IS NOW ADVISPBLE TO PROVI DE SOME WAY WHEREBY LABORERS MAY BE PA ID AT THE TIME THE IR SERVICES ARE NO LONGER REQU I RED, THEREFORE I ORDERED THAT WHEN THE COUNTY ROAD MASTER SHALL SUBMIT ANY ROAD PAY ROLL FOR LABOR PERFORMED TO THE COUNTY JUDGE THAT SAID ('OUNTY JUDGE .SHA_LL, IN HIS DISCRETION, AUDIT SUCH PAY ROLL. ND_ WHEN SO AUDITED THE COUNTY CLERK SHALL ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS FOR ELECTION BOARDS• ORDERED TH/T WARRANTS BE ISSU ED BY THE CLERK IN PAYMENT FOR JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION AS THE SAME APPEAR ON PAGES 188-189 AND I,90 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET, FURTHER ORDERED, THAT CLA IMS NO.636 TO NO.639 INCLUSIVE, BE ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE T-ERM• 'COUNTY JUDG _XL COUNTY COMMISS'I COUNTY laOMMISSIONER• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BE IT REMVEMBERED THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE t'OUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY , 1 N THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JUNE 1920, SA ID DAY BEING THE DA Y FIX ED BY LAW FOR THE HOLD I NG OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY WHEN, WERE PRESENT. SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMM ISSIONER• J. H. HAN ER • COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROB ERTS • SHER IFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDS !NG WERE HAD,TO-W IT: AT THIS TI ME THERE NOT BEI NG A MAJOR ITY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE COURT PRESENT, ADJOURNMENT WAS TAKEN TO JUNE 3RD, 1920, AT 10.00 OTCLOCK A• M41• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COURT RE -CONVENED JUNE 3RD 1920 , AT 10.00 0T CLOCK A, M., ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 265 1 IN THE MATTER OF REFUNDING TAXES OF 0. F. WALLENBERG. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND FOR $84.24, PA YABLE TO O. F. WALLENBERG BEING FOR TAXES OF 1914, PAID TO -THE SHERIFF OF DESCHUTES ON PROPERTY IN JEFFERSON COUNTY AND THAT THE SHERIFF CHARGE BACK TO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. j4 THE SUM APPORTIONED TO SAID DISTRICT, AND TO ALL OTHER FUNDS ' ACCORDING TO THE APPORTIONMENT OF SAID $84.24 AS IS PROVIDED BY CHAP. 237 OF THE LAWS OF 1919. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY* ORDERED, THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR `100 (3� PAYABLE TO THE STATE TREASURER OUT OF THE SPECI AL ROAD FUND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DALLESCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, AND REMIT SAME BY MA IL TO STATE HIGHWAY BOARD AT SALEM OREGON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE—TERREBONNE ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO TRANSFER THE SUM OF 55000.00 FROM THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND ON ACCOUNT OF THE COST OF CONSTRUCTING THE LOWER BRTDGE—TERREBONNE MARKET ROAD, BY THE VOTS THEREFOR AT THE SPECIAL ELECTI ON HELD JUNE 5, 1919. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF .CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT* ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 640 TO No. 663, AS PROVI DED FOR AS THE SAME APPEAR ON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK LS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE 4TH, 1920 AT I0.00 O'CLOCK A. M• O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NCO UNTY COURT RECONVENED, JUNE 4TH, 1920, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT* O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES--CAL IFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND PAYABLE TO MRS GERTRUDE BURTON IN THE SUM OF $ 100.00 IN- FULL .DAMAGES FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR DA LLES—CAL I FORN I A HIGHWAY OVER E ,SE S• EC. 7, AND S -SW: SEC. 8 TP. 17, R. 12. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF W.C. HOLLINSHEAD, ET.AL. FOR COUNTY ROAD ORDERED THAT THE PETITION BE RECEIVED AND THAT R. B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY, AND S. R. HOGIN BE APPOINTED VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD, JUNE IOTH. 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. TO MEETA AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON 0 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, FOR TELEPHONE FRANCHISE. ORDER. THE PETITION OF THE TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOC! ATI ON FOR A TELEPHONE FRANCHISE, COMING ON TO BE HEARD AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, ON THE 2ND DAY OF DUNE, 1920, BY WHICH SAID PETITION THE SAID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOC I ATI ON ASKS FOR A FRANCHISE GRANTING THEM ,' OR THE IR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AUTHOR IT TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE AND MA I NTAI.N A TELEPHONE SYSTEM WITH POLES, WIRES AND OTHER NECESSARY AND CONVENI ENT STRUCTURES; APPARATUSES AND OTHER APPLIANCES, OVER AND ALONG AND UPON AND UNDER CERTA IN PUBL IC ROADS AND HIGHWAYS WITH IN SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, AND FOR THE FURTHER PURPOSE OF FUR NISHIIING TELEPHONES TO THE PUBLIC AND CITIZENS OF SA ID DESCHUTES COUNTY•, STATE 0 F OREGON , FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTY YEARS FROM THE DATE FROM WHICH THIS ORDER OR FRANCHISE SHALL BECOME ' IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. AND IT APPEARING. THAT SAID PETIT -I ON IS I N ALL TH:INGS REGULAR AND PROPER, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, I. THAT THE SAID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, BE, AND THEY !PRE HEREBY `AUTHORIZED AND EMPOWERED TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN A SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF POLES, WIRES, AND SUCH OTHER NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT STRUCTURES, APPARATUSES AND APPLIANCES, OVER, ALONG, UPON. AND UNDER ANY AND ALL OF THE PUBLIC ROADS OR HIC-H:WAYS OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES A ND STATE OF OREGON FOR A PER IOD OF FIFTY YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH THI S ORDER S HALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT; PROPROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT. SUCH SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF POLES, W IRES OR OTHER NECESSARY AND CONVENIENT APPARATUSES AND APPL 1 ANCES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OR BUILT UP ON THE OPPOS ITE S IDE OF -THE PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS ON t: HI CH ANY OTHER SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF POLES, W I RES AND OTHER CO NVEN 1 ENT STRUCTURES APPARATUSES A.ND APPLIANCES MAY BE LOCATED OR SITUATE, PRIOR TO, OR ON THE DAY THAT THIS ORDER BECOMES IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT; AND ALSO PROVIDED.THAT ANY SUCH SYSTEMS OF POLES WIRES AND OT HER NECESSARY CONVENIENT STRUCTURES, APPARATUSES AND APPL I ANCES THAT ARE, OR, MAY BE CONSTRUCTED BY THE SA ID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATI ON, THE I R SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED OR BUILT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISI ON OF THE ' STATUTES AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON. -2- THAT THE SAID POLES, WIRES, STRUCTURES, APPARATUSES AND. APPLIANCES SO CONSTRUCTED, OPERATED AND MAINTAINED, OR TO BE CONSTRUCTED, OPERATED AND MAINTAINED, SHALL BE NO IMPEDIMENT TO THE- ORDINARY USE AND OCCUPATION OF SAID PUBLIC ROADS AND HIGHWAYS OF SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON, AND THE SA ID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SHALL REPLACE AND REPAIR ALL THAT PART OR PART-S OF PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, WHICH THEY SHALL D I STRUB OR USE 1 N THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ITS SAID TELEPHONE SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS; PROVIDED HOWEVER, THAT IN THEEVENT THE SAID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, SHALL FAIT' L, NEGLECT, OR REFUSE TO REPAIR ALL OF THAT P;RT OR PARTS OF SAID PUBLIC ROADS AND HIGHWAYS, D I STRUB ED OR USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ITS SAID SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS; THEN IN SUCH EVENT THE SAID COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, SHALL HAVE THE 'RIGHT TO REPLACE AND REPAIR THE SAME, AND THE EXPENSES AND COSTS THEREOF, SHALL BE PAID BY THE SAID TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND SHALL BECOME A LIEN UPON SAID SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS IN THEEVENT OF THE FAILURE TO PAY SUCH COSTS AND EXPENSES. -3- THE SAID TERREBONNE,MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS, SHtLL HAVETHE RIGHT, PRIVILEGE AND AUTHORITY TO CHANGE, MOVE OR TRANSFER ITS SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF POLES, WIRES, OR OTHER APPARATUS, TO SUCH PORTI ON OF THE NEW TITHE DALLES— CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY," AT SUCH TIME .AS THE SAID HIGHWAY MAY BE CONSTRUCTED; PROVIDED 'HOWEVER., THAT ANY SUCH SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF POLES, WIRES OR OTHER APPARATUS OF THE TERREBONNE MUTUAL TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION, THEIR SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS, THAT MAY BE CHANGED, MOVED, OR TRANSFERRED FROM ANY EXISTING PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, TO THE TTDA LLES—CAL I FORK I A , H I GHWAYTT, SHALL BE SO CONSTRUCTED ON THE OPPOSITE S IDE OF THE 'ROAD FROM THEN EXISTING SYSTEM OR SYSTEMS OF TELEPHONE WIRE THAT MAY THEN BE CONSTRUCTED OR MAINTAINED ALONG SAID P9OPOSED, TITHE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAYS. THIS FRANCHISE OR .ORDER, SHALL BE MN FULL FORCE OF EFFECT FROM THE 4TH DAY OF JUNE, 1 920 . ROBERT W. SAWYER. COUNTY JUDGE. SETH STOOKEY. COMMISSIONER. Co Hi MILLER COMMISSIONER. •0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER' OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT. ORDERED TH/T CLAIMS ENTERED ON PAGES 194, 195, 196,• AND 197, OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED :TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO JUNE, IITH, 1920, AT 10.00 O'CLOCK A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CO-OPERATI'•ON ON THE TUMALO—SISTERS SECTION OF BEND —SISTERS HIGHWAY. AND NOW ON THIS IITH DAY OF JUNE, 1920, COMES ,ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION FOR A RESOLUTION FOR CO—OPERATION BY DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF THE TUMALO"SISTERS SECTI ON OF THE BEND —SISTERS HIGHWAY, AND THE COURT HAVING DULY CONSI-DERED THE MATTER, HEREBY, RESOLVES, THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY WILL CO—OPERATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID HIGHW/Y TO THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY—FIVE THOUSAND ($25,000.00) DOLLARS; SAID AMOUNT HAVIVNG BEEN INCLUDED IN THE ROAD BOND ISSUE OF 1919 FOR THIS PURPOSE, AND OFFERS SAID SUM OF $25,000.00 TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON FOR USE ON SAID ROAD AT ANY TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 263 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY CO. -OPERATION ON THE REDMOND- SISTERS SECTION OF BEND -SISTERS HIGHWAY, AND NOW ON THIS IITH DAY OF JUNE, 1920, COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION FOR A RESOLUTION FOR CO^OPERATION BY DESCHUTES COUNTY IN TIE CONSTRUCTION OF THE REDMOND-SISTERS SECTION OF THE BEND -SISTERS HIGHWAY, AND THE COURT HAVING DULY CONSIDERED THE MATTER, HEREBY, RESOLVES, THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY WILL CO^OPERATE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID HIGHWAY TO THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000.:)0) DOLLARS; SAID AMOUNT HAVING BEEN INCLUDED IN THE ROAD BOND ISSUE OF 1919 FOR THIS PURPOSE, AND OFFERS SAID SUM OF $20,000.00 TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION FOR USE ON SAID ROAD AT ANYTIME, IN THE MATTER OF ADDITIONAL DAMAGES, DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR old0O.00 PAYABLE TO L. E. AGENT FOR MRS. KUNKEL. FQR DAMAGES FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE DALLES-.CALIFORNIA SMITH, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIGHWAY. 0000000000000000000 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT ALL CLAIMS ENTERED AT PAGE 198 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK 1S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE MAINTENANCE FUND. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY,TREASURER_BE AND HE IS INSTRUCTED TO PAY THE WARRANT ISSUED TO W. D.•BARNES FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, OUT OF THE FUNDS RECEIVED FROM THE STATE BOARD OF HIIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS FOR SUCH PURPOSE. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES FOR RIGHT OF WAY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $d00.O0 PAYABLE TO SIVERT DEBING FOR DAMAGES FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JUNE I8TH. 1920 FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. O - 0- 0- 0- 0-0 COURT RE -CONVENED JUNE I8TH. 1920, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF PREMIUMS AND INTEREST ON ROAD BONDS. ORDERED THAT THE SUM OF $3500.00 REPRESENTING PREMIUMS REALIZED FROM THE SALE OF ROAD BONDS, AND THE INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS PAID BY COUNTY DEPOSITORIES, BE TRANSFERRED ON THE BOOKS OF THE COUNTY TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE WAGES OF DAVE MCCLOUD, POWDERMAN• ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR FOR WORK AS POWDERMAN ON THE HATCHERY ROAD. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $70.00 PAYABLE TO DAVE MCCLOUD IN THE MATTER OF THE PAY FOR. CONSTRUCTION, BUTLER ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $4003.35 PAYABLE TO A.B.TAYLOR IN FULL SETTLEMENT. OF HIS CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUTLER ROAD, AS SHOWN BY THE ESTIMATE OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JULY _cp 76 TERM 1920. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH. DAY OF JULY 1920, OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID HON. W0PERT W. SAWYER Co H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY J. H. HANER S. E. ROBERTS HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT; COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF SA41D COUNTY, ON BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT; IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES FOR THE DALLES, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT PAYABLE TO M. C. METCALF FOR $ 100.00 AS ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES FOR LAND TAKEN FOR THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, SAID PAYMENTS WITH $200.00 HERETOFORE ORDERED DAMAGES INCURRED BY SAID M. C. METCALF. PAID, TO BE IN FULL COMPENSATION FOR ALL O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF W. C. HOLLINSHEAD FOR COUNTY ROAD. NOW IS PRESENTED THE VIEWERS REPORT HERETOFORE FILED IN SAID MATTER, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT IS FAVORABLE, AND SAID ROAD A PUBLIC NECESSITY, THE REPORT WAS READ PUBLICLY POOR THE FIRST TIME ACCORDING TO LAW. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NO. I TO NO. 52, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 200 AND 201, AND HERETOFORE ON JULY IST. 1920 APPROVED FOR PAYMENT BY THE COUNTY JUDGE UNDER DIRECTION OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY APPROVED AND ALLOWED, AND FURTHER THAT THE PAYMENT THEREOF UNDER ORDER OF THE JUDGE BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JULY I2TH. 1920 AT 40:00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COURT WAS RECONVENED JULY I2TH AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT EXCEPT C. H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A BORROW PIT FOR THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND IN THE SUM OF FIFTY DOLLARS, PAYABLE TO EARLE BENTON, FOR AN ADDITIONAL EASEMENT ALONG THE LINE OF THE DALLES--CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY WHERE THE SAME CROSSES THE. LANDS OF SAID EARLE BENTON, SAID EASEMENT BEING A BORROW PIT FOR SAID HIGHWAY, AND SAID AMOUNT M®MM TO BE ACCEPTED BY SAID BENTON IN FULL SETTLEMENT OF ANY DAMAGES THEREFOR ACCORDING TO HIS ARRANGEMENT WITH THE ROAD ENGINEER. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A BORROW PIT FOR THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND IN THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, PAYABLE TO SIVERT DEBING, FOR'ADDITIONAL EASEMENT ALONG THE LINE OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY WHERE THE SAME CROSSES THE PROPERTY OF SAID SIVERT DEBING, SAID EASEMENT BEING A BORROW PIT FOR SAID HIGHWAY, AND SAID AMOUNT TO BE ACCEPTED BY SAID DEBING IN FULL SETTLEMENT FOR DAMAGES ACCORDING TO HIS ARRANGEMENT WITH THE STATE ENGINEER. 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A BORROW PIT FOR THE DALES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN THE SUM OF 015.00, PAYABLE TO THE CHINOOK LAND COMPANY, FOR ADDITIONAL MW061MME EASEMENT ALONG THE LINE OF THE DALLES~' CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY WHERE THE SAME CROSSES THE LANDS OF SAID CHINOOK LAND COMPANY, SAID EASEMENT BEING FOR A BORROW PIT FOR USE ON SAID HIGHWAY, AND SAID AMOUNT TO BE ACCEPTER BY SAID CHINOOK LAND COMPANY IN FULL SETTLEMENT OF ANY DAMAGES THEREFOR ACCORDING TO ITS AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE ENGINEER. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF Hr D. HILL ORDERED THAT.THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT FOR $287.00 PAYABLE TO H. D. HILL OUT OF THE ROAD FUND, FOR WORK ON COUNTY ROADS. t 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE CONDEMNATION OF THE SPRING RIVER BRIDGE. ON THIS I2TH. DAY OF JULY, 1920, COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE ROAD MASTER FOR AN ORDER OF CONDEMNATION AGAINST THE USE OF THE BRIDGE CROSSING THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS SIX AND SEVEN I'N TOWNSHIP TWENTY SOUTH, OF RANGE ELEVEN EkST, IN THIS COUNTY, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID BRIDGE'S IS SUCH CONDITION OF REPAIR AS TO RENDER THE SAME UNSAFE FOR PUBLIC USE, AND THAT SAID BRIDGE SHOULD BE:CONDEMNED, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE BRIDGE CROSSING THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS SIX AND SEVEN, IN TOWNSHIPTWENTY SOUTH OF RANGE ELEVEN EAST IN THIS COUNTY IS UNSAFE FOR PUBLIC USE AND SHOULD BE AND HEREBY IS CONDEMNED, AND ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED AGAINST THE USE OF SUCH BRIDLE, FURTHER BRIDGE. 7 --- ORDERED, THAT THE ROAD MASTER POST'DUE NOTICE HEREOF AT EACH APPR,OACH,TO SAID 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF W. C. HOLLINSHEAD, ET. AL FOR A ROAD. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN, WHEREUPON SAID REPORT WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME ACCORDING TO LAW. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO MEET JULY I3TH. 1920 NT 10:00 O'CLOCK -t-N THE FORENOON FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. THE COURT RECONVENED JULY I33TH. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 54 TO No. 206, INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK 1S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAT OF REED HIGHWAY ACRES. AND NOW IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE PLAT OF REED HIGHWAY ACRES, AND THE SAME APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT TO BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF LAW, IT 1S ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE SAID PLAT OF REED HIGHWAY ACRES BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BUTLER ROAD. ORDERED, THAT R. B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY, AND JOHN A. RUNGE BE APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS TO VIEW SAID ROAD, THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON SAID ROAD,AS STATED IN THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE ADOPTED THEREFOR,ON JULY I9TH. 1920 AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON, AND THAT THEY FILE THEIR REPORT WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ONE OR BEFORE THE IST. DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE HOLLINSHEAD PETITION VOR A COUNTY ROAD. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON FOR FINAL' HEARING UPON THE PETITION OF W. C. HOLLINSHEAD FOR A COUNTY ROAD, AND THIS DAY BEING THE DAY FOLLOWING THE SECOND READING OF THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN AND THE DAY WHEN A FINAL ORDER SHALL BE,ENTERED IN SUCH MATTER,i• IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, AND THE PRAYER OF THE PETITIONERS ALLOWED, AND FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO SURVEY AND MONUMENT SAID ROAD AS BY LAW REQUIRED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO JULY I4TH. 1920 FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED JULY I4TH. 1920, PURSUANT 1Q0 ADJOURNMENT,'ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROAD FUNDS. ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT WHEN THE STATE TREASURER, OR THE SECRETARY OF STATE, SHALL REMIT FUNDS DUE THIS COUNTY FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND, THE COUNTY CLERK AND THE COUNTY TREASURER SHALL CREDIT SUCH FUNDS TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF ADJUSTMENTS OF COUNTY ROAD FUNDS. AND NOW, ON THIS I4TH. DAY OF JULY 1920, COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT (HERETOFORE THERE HAS BEEN PAID FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUND THE SUM OF #3437.50 AS INTEREST ON OUTSTANDING ROAD IMPROVEMENT BONDS, AND THAT THERE IS NOW IN THE GENERAL COUNTY FUNDS CERTAIN MONIES RECEIVED FROM THE COLLECTION OF TAXES LEVIED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING SUCH INTEREST, AND WHICH HAS NOT BEEN USED THEREFOR, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK AND THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO TRANSFER THE SUM OF $3437.50 FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADUUSTMENT OF COUNTY ROADFUNDS. NOW COMES ON THIS MATTER TO. BE CONSIDERED, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THERE IS ON HAND. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER THE SUM OF $3745.00 REPRESENTING PREMIUMS, ACCRUED INTEREST, AND ACCUMULATED INTEREST, COLLECTED AND CREDITED TO THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND FROM THE SALE OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT BONDS, WHICH FUNDS HAVE NOT OTHER.- WISE BEEN APPROPRIATED, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK AND THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND THEY HEREBY ARE INSTRUCTED TO TRANSFER ON THE BOOKS OF THEIR OFFICES THE SAID SUM OF $3745.00 FROM THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 207 TO No. 2111t, INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 206, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAGMS. ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 2112 TO NO. 239 INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME APPEAR AND ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 207, BE AND THE SAME ARE DISALLOWED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED, THAT WHEN THE CLAIM OF PIERSON & ROUNDTREE FOR $111.75 SHALL BE 4PPROVED BY THE JUDGE OF THIS COURT, THAT A WARRANT BE ISSUED BY THE CLERK IN PAYMENT OF SUCH CLAIM. O 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED, THAT WHEN CLAIMS NO. 20 TO NO. 245, INCLUSIVE, HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE JUDGE OF TH1•S COURT, THAT WARRANTS BE ISSUED BY THE CLERK IN PAYMENT OF SUCH CLAIMS. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS ON JULY 23R0. 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED JULY 23RD. 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF SPECIAL ROAD FUNDS ORDERED THAT $212.09 HERETOFORE PAID OUT OF THE GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE DA-LLES—CA LI FO RN IA HIGHWAY, BE TRANSFERRED FROM SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT 0141V N0. FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 27 IN THE MATTER OF SHERIFF"S EXPENSES ORDERED THAT THE SHERIFF BE AUTHORIZED TO SEND A DEPUTY TO CALIFORNIA TO BRING ' BACK -,-TO THIS COUNTY ONE C.A. DANIELS, A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE FUNDS FOR LOWER BRIDGE-TERREBONNE ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE SUM OF $5000.00 BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL FUND TO THE TERREBONNE-LOWER BRIDGE FUND, RE-IMBURSING SUCH FUND FOR AN EQUAL AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND FROM THE HIGHWAY BOND FUND. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF HATTIE M. MAYNE ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT TO HATTIE M. MAYNE PAYABLE OUT OF THE GENERAL FUND FOR $6O.00 FOR THE CARE OF MRS BARRON,.A COUNTY PATIENT IN.THE MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE EAST LAKE ROAD. ORDERED THAT THERE BE AND IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED THE SUM OF $300.00 FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE EAST LAKE ROAD, SAID MONEY TO BE EXPENDED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE U. S. FOREST`SERVICE, AND TO BE PAID OUT OF THE SPECIAL ROAD FUNDS BELONGING TO ROAD DISTRICT N0,, 6 AND ROAD DISTRICT NO. 22 IN EQUAL AMOUNTS, AND THAT SAID AMOUNTS BE TRANSFERRED ON THE BOOKS OF THE COUNTY TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE EASEMENT FOR THE BUTLER ROAD, ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR $25.00 PAYABLE TO R. S. SHAFER FOR COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE BUTLER ROAD. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, AND NOW IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT A RESOLUTION BY THIS COURT DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE BEND-ALLEN RANCH SECTION OF THE DALLES"-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SURVEY THEREFOR MADE BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER, WHEREFORE IT is ORDERED, THAT SAID RESOLUTION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED, AND THAT SAID RESOLUTION BE ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COURT. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JULY 29TH. 1920 AT I0:O0 OCLOCK A. M. Q?s COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER' COUNTY COMMISSIONER 275 P COUNTY, COUNTY, LAW FOR BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID ON WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH. DAY OF AUGUST, 1920, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. ROBERT W. SAWYER SETH STOOKEY C. H. MILLER J. H. HANER S. E. ROBERTS COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT; IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. 246 TO NO. 427, INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME ARE DULY ENTERED AT PAGES 209 TO 213 OF THE CLAIM DOCKED OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THIS COUNTY JOIN IN A SUPPEEMENTAL AGREEMENT COVERING THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY AND THAT UPON RECEIPT OF SUCH AGREEMENT FROM THE 11. S. NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE, THAT IT BE DULY EXECUTED BY THIS COURT ON BEHALF OF THE COUNTY. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE EARL GROFF ROAD. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED A PETITION SIGNED BY EARL GROFF AND OTHERS, WITH PROOFS OF POSTING, AND ACCOMPAIIpED BE A PROPER BOND, ORDERED, THAT SAID PETITION BE RECEIVED, AND THAT R. B. GOULD, JOHN A. RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY BE AND THEW ARE HEREBY APPOINTED VIEWERS OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET FOR SUCH PURPOSE AT THE I0 O'CLOCK A. M . IN THE MATTER OF THE HATCHERY ROAD ENITIAL POINT THEREOF ON AUGUST I6TH. 1920 AT O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ORDERED THAT R. B. GOULO, JOHN A. RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY BE APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON AUGUST I7TH 1920 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE GRINSTEAD ROAD. ORDERED THAT R. B. GOULD, JOHN A. RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY BE APPOINTED .THE BOARD OF VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD, -AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON AUGUST IITH 1920 AT 10:00 ()CLOCK A. M. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY ORDERED THAT R. B. GOULO, FRANK H. MAY, AND JOHN A. RUNGE BE APPOINTED THE 276 BOARD OF VIEWERS ON SAID PROPOSED. ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT OF SAID RIMJMMM ROAD ON AUGUST IITH. 1920, AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BESCHUTES NORTHWEST ROAD. ORDERED THAT R. B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY, AND JOHN A. RUNGE BE APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT OF SUCH PROPOSED ROAD ON AUGUST 25TH 1920 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BUTLER ROAD. AND NOW ON THIS 6TH. DAY OF AUGUST 1920 COMES THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN, WHEREUPON SAID REPORT WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF VACATIONS FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES. ORDERED, THAT ALL EMPLOYEES IN THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICES WHO HAVE BEEN • SUCH EMPLOYEES FOR THE PERIOD OF ONE YEAR OR MORE, SHALL BE ALLOWED TWO WEEKS VACATION EACH YEAR WITH FULL PAY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET ON AUGUST 13TH. 1920 AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. l IN THE MATTER OF AN INDEX TO THE WATER RECORDS. IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT, THAT THE RECORDS PROVIDED BY THE STATE BOARD OF CONTROL, AND THE RECORDS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CROOK COUNTY IN THE ADJUDICATION OF WATER RIGHTS, AND THE CERTIFICATES OF WATER RIGHTS, ALL OF WHICH HAVE BEEN DULY TRANSCRIBED FROM THE RECORDS OF CROOK COUNTY TO THE RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY, HAVE NOT BEEN INDEXED, AND THAT A CONVENIENT SEARCH CAN NOT BE MADE OF SUCH RECORDS BY PARTIES AND OWNERS INTERESTED IN SUCH RIGHTS, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A COMPREHENSIVE AND PERMANENT INDEX SHOULD BE MADE COVERING SUCH WATER RIGHTS, BOTH ADJUDICATED, AND PROSPECTIVE, IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE, AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED IN ADDITION TO THE DUTIES PRESCRIBED BY LAW, TO PROCURE THE NECESSARY INDEX FORMS PROPERLY PRINTED, AND THAT HE THEN CAUSE TO BE PREPARED A COMPLETE INDEX TO THE RECORDS OF WATER RIGHTS, ADJUDICATIONS, AND CERTIFICATES, AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT SUCH INDEXES BE ARRANGED IN SUCH NUMERICAL ORDER BY SECTION TOWNSHIP AND.RANGE NUMBERS IN!LOOSE LEAF FORM, THAT SUCH NUMERICAL FORM MAY BE CONTINUED TO INCLUDE ANY ADJUDICATIONS HEREAFTER MADE. 277 IN THE MATTER .OF DAMAGES FOR GRANGE HALL ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT PAYABLE TO GEORGE M. ERICKSON FOR LAND TAKEN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GRANGE HALL ROAD, PAYMENT TO BE MADE AT THE RATE OF $ 100.00 PER ACRE, AND PAYMENT TO BE MADE UPON THE CERTIFICATE OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF LAND TAKEN. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BEND FLOWER SHOW. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR $75.00 PAYABLE TO THE WOMENS CIVIC LEAGUE TO BE USED AS PREMIUMS FOR THE HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT TO BE HELD BY SAID LEAGUE. O OVO 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ON THIS 2OTH. DAY OF AUGUST 1920 IT IS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 428 TO No. 431, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO AUGUST 24TH. 1920 AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED AUGUST 24TH. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN,THE.MATTER OF A GRAVEL PIT. AT THIS TIME THE COURT SUBMITS TO O. W. B. RILEY AN OFFER OF $ 300.00 PER ACRE FOR NOT TO EXCEED FIVE ACRES OF LAND FOR A GRAVEL PIT, TO INCLUDE A ROADWAY TO THE DALLES—CALIFORN,IA HIGHWAY, WHICH OFFER WAS REJECTED, AND A COUNTER PROPOSAL OFFERED TO THE COURT FOR GRAVEL AT 25 PER Y%RD, OR $2000.00 PER ACRE. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE BUTLER ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN, AND SAID REPORT WAS THEN READ FOR THE SECOND TIME ACCORDING TO LAW. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AUGUST 25TH. FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AUGUST 25TH. 1920, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL ' MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE BUTLER ROAD. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THIS PROCEEDING IS IN ALL RESPECTS REGULAR AND ACCORDING TO LAW, IT IS ORDERED, THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, AND AN ORDER ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORDS, AND THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR PROCEED TO SURVEY AND MONUMENT SAID ROAD, AND FILE HIS REPORT WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. OU 28 IN THE MATTER OF VACANCIES ON ELECTION BOARDS. ORDERED BY THE COURT,• THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BE AND.THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTIONS TO FILL VACANCIES, TOWIT; PRECINCT No. NAME ' ' OFFI CE. BEND I J. M. LAWRENCE CHAIRMAN BEND 2 MARY E. COLEMAN JUDGE BEND 2 HARRIETT L. MURPHY CLERK BEND 2 BLANCHE BRADY CLERK BEND 3 CORA A. BROSTERHOUS JUDGE BEND 3 H. E. BAKER CLERK BEND 5 H. C. HARTRANFT JUDGE BEND 5 NELL I E PATT I SO'N CLERK BEND CARRIE CLAPP CLERK SOUTH SIDE JOHN THYEN CLERK SOUTH SIDE 6 GEO. L. MOORE CLERK LAPINE MATTIE A. CLARK CLERK LAPINE I GEO. M. MAYFIELD CLERK WEST SIDE 9 KATHERINE BESTER JUDGE WEST SIDE 9 IDA CLEMONS CLERK BUTTE 0 MRS . R . A. REDMOND JUDGE BUTTE 0 MRS DELL DAVis CLERK BUTTE 0 MRS LULU KEEF CLERK TUMALO l HARRY MCGUIRE CLERK TUMALO I J. M. GRIFFIN CLERK PLAINVIEW 2 C. E LIVESAY CLERK SISTERS 3 MRS FRED MCKINNEY CLERK SISTERS 3 MIKE K(EF CLERK LOWER BRIDGE 4 T. J. QUIGLEY CLERK TERREBONNE 5j MARGARET WINFIELD CLERK REDMOND b JOHN W. ALLEN CLERK REDMOND 6 DAN GREENHALGH CLERK TETHEROW 7 T. G. STEVENS CLERK TETHEROW 7 CARRIE D. RICE CLERK TETHEROW RAY ARCHER CLERK CLINE FALLS Lou REED JUDGE CLINE FALLS 8 F. N. ABBE CLERK CLINE FALLS $ ROBERT LEDBETTER CLERK CLINE FALLS 8 ZONA-TUCK CLERK MILLICAN 22 ERMA MCCALLISTER CLERK MILLICAN 22 J. M. SMITH CLERK BROTHERS 23 W. H. JOHNSON JUDGE BROTHERS 23 JOHN HELFRICH CLERK HAMPTON 24 DAN MCARTHUR CLERK LAW. AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO GIVE NOTICE HEREOF IN THE MANNER PROVIDED SY THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER , BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OK DESCHUTES COUNTY WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1920, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN HON. ROBERT W. SAWYER C. H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY J. H. HAVER S. E. ROBERTS WERE PRESENT FOR THE COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIi ONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT; IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD PAY ROLLS THE I(ST. HOLDING OF A TERM AND NOW ON THIS DAY IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE ROAD PAY ROLL RECORD HERETOFORE AUTHORIZED, AND PREPARED BY THE COUNTY CLERK ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS TO OF THIS COURT, WHICH SAID PAYROLL RECORD IS INTENDED/AND DOES SHOW THE NUMBER OF DAYS AND HOURS OF LABOR PERFORMED ON COUNTY ROADS, THE AMOUNT OF PAY DUE TO SUCH LABORERS, THE AMOUNT OF DEDUCTIONS FOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE, AND OTHER MATTERS AFFECTING THE PAY Sit LABORERS ON COUNTY ROADS, AND IT NOW APPEARING THAT SUCH RECORD IS ESSENTIAL AND NECESSARY IN THE MAKING UP OF THE ROAD PAYROLLS OF THE COUNTY, IT IS THEREFORE. ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT SAID PAY ROLL RECORD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AS AN OFFICIAL RECORD OF THIS COURT, WHEREIN SHALL BE KEPT THE RECORD OF THE LABOR PERFORMED ON PUBLIC ROADS OF THE COUNTY, AND THE SAME SHALL BE, AND IS HEREBY DESIGNATED TTROAD PAY ROLL RECORD, VOL. I" OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INN THE MATTER OF A REGISTER FOR ROAD FUND WARRANTS. 'NO W IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE REGISTER PREPARED BY THE CLERK FOR THE 'SEGREGATION OF WARRANTS ISSUED UPON THE COUNTY ROAD FUND, WHEREBY IT IS INTENDED TO ,AND DOES SUPPLY A RECORD OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ROAD • FUNDS BY HIGHWAYS AND DISTRICTS, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SUCH RECORD IS NECESSARY AND ESSENTIAL TO THE ACCURATE KEEPING OF SUCH ACCOUNTS, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, THAT SAID REGISTER OF ROAD WARRANTS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AS AN OFFICIAL RECORD OF THIS COURT, AND SAID REGISTER SHALL BE, AND HEREBY IS DESIGNATED "REGISTER OF ROAD WARRANTS, NO. 1. OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NO. I TO No. 68 INC., AS THE SAME APPEAR IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGES 215 AND 216 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF AUGUST PAY -ROLLS. ORDERED, THAT THE AUGUST PAYROLL, AS THE SAME IS MADE UP IN THE ROAD PAY ROLL RECORD AT PAGES 17 AND 18, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND ALLOWED, AND Ti1E CLERK I.S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. 280 IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES, IN RE DALLES, CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT WARRANT No. 6913 ISSUED ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND DATED APR. 7TH. 1920 PAYABLE TO BERTHA A. GOOD IN THE SUM OF $325.00 FOR DAMAGES IN THE CONSTRUC'• TION OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNI,A HIGHWAY BE CANCELLED, AND THAT A NEW WARRANT IN THE SAME AMOUNT ISSUE TO PAUL C. KIING, ATTORNEY FOR MARGARETTE FREYTAG, THE TRUE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY FOR WHICH DAMAGES ARE PAID, GEED FROM MRS FREYTAG TO BE DELIVERED AT TIME OF DELIVERY OF WARRANT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT PAYABLE TO OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR $1100.00, THE BALANCE DUE ON THE 1920 CONTRACT FOR FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF ROAD FUNDS. ORDERED THAT THE TREASURER TRANSFER FROM THE SPECIAL BOND FUND, THE SUM OF $5000.00 TO BE CREDITED TO THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY FUND FOR USE IN THE PAYMENT OF WARRANTS ISSUED FOR. WORK ON THAT ROAD. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF LOST WARRANT. ORDERED, THAT ORIGINAL WARRANT NO. 6387 HERETOFORE ISSUED TO F. D. ANTRIM, STATE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CANCELLED, AND THE CLERK IS. DIRECTED TO ISSUE A DUPLICATE THEREOF PAYABLE TO SAID, F. D. ANTRIM. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN CTHE 'MATTER -OF FOREST 'RESERVE ROAOe. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS PAYABLE TO THE DISTRICT FISCAL AGENT OF THE U. B. FOREST SERVICE AS FOLLOWS,' TOWIT; $150.00 FROM ROAD DISTRICT No. 6 FOR THE CHINA HAT ROAD. $150.00 ON ROAD DISTRICT NO. 22 FOR THE CHINA HAT ROAD $250.00 ON ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6 FOR NEWBERRY CRATER ROAD $650.00 ON ROAD DISTRICT No. 9 FOR SPARKS LAKE ROAD $1,850.00 ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR THE SPARKS LAKE ROAD, ALL BEING IN CONFORMITY WITH AGREEMENTS HERETOFORE ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THIS COURT AND THE SAID FOREST SERVICE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE GOSNEY ROAD. ORDERED, THAT R. B. GOULO, JOHN A. RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY, BE APPOINTED VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT THEREOF AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SEPT. 8TH. 1920. 28.. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TRACY PARKER, ET. AL FOR A COUNTY ROAD. NOW IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE PETITION OF TRACY PARKER, AND OTHERS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD, TOGETHER WITH PROOFS THAT DUE NOTICE THEREOF HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, AND THAT A SUFFICIENT BOND HAS BEEN FILED, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE RECEIVED, AND THKT R. B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY, AND JOHN A. RUNGE BE AND THEY ARE APPOINTED VIEWERS TO VIEW SUCH ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE INITIAL POINT OF SAID ROAD ON SEPT. 15TH. 1920.F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE. LOWER_ BRIDGE TERREBONNE ROAD. NOW COMES ON FOR 'TEARING THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETO FORE APPOINTED IN THIS MATTER, AND SAID REPORT BEING NOW BEFORE THE COURT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME ACCORDING TO LAW. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF EARL GROFF, ET. AL FOR COUNTY ROAD. NOW IS PRESENTED THE PETITION OF EARL GROEF AND OTHERS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY•R0AD, TOGETHER WITH PROOFS VHAT DUE NOTICE THEREOF HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, AND THAT A SUFFICIENT BOND HAS BEEN FILED, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE RECEIVED, AND THAT R. B. GOULD, JOHN A.•RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY BE APPOINTED VIEWERS THEREON TO MEET SEPTEMBER 16TH. 1920 AT THE INITIAL POINT NAMED IN SAID PETITION. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 iNMIUdoiNimmomFR6IW mafiM'pbilamkoweit a dIOMNM WttMt4hINNMNRdtlMtiM TAMPSIAMMIIMOMNMOWNOYMNtONNINMPONMNWNWIMMOMONINVINIONMNPUMMMOVINFONMNIBVMMNIMMVVetiVION N®saBMUNOINEN M NWOONMENN IM MNNNMEMNIARMO IITMWRIMMNk1B6AIpMUMNERMOMfilONVEMNMSd' OMNO W NMSMANOMNONNd MUNIMNWI11 _ THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET SEPTEMBER 2ND. 1920 AT 10:00 OCLOCK IN THE FORENOON FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BOUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED SEPT. 33RD. 1920 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMRNT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN. THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE— TERREBONNE ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN, AND SAID REPORT WAS THEN READ FOR THE SECOND TIME AS PROVIDED BY LAW. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR $ 1400.00 PAYABLE TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION AT REDMOND OREGON. 282 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, BEND-ALLEN RANCH SECTION. ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED, AND THAT AN ORDER ESTABLISHING SAID HIGHWAY BE ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET FOR THE FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 3RD. 1920 AT 10:00 OTCLOCK A. M. COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED SEPT. 3RD. 1920 AT 10:00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF COMPENSATION OF ELECTION BOARDS. BE ORDERED THAT ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION OF $3.00 EACH1PAID TO THE MEMBERS OF ELECTION BOARDS WHO SERVED ON SUCH BOARDSAT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION HELD GAY 23RD. 1920 IN PRECINCTS WHERE THE NUMBER OF VOTES CAST WAS •I11E HUNDRED FIFTY OR MORE, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TO SAID MEMBERS ACCORDING TO THE RETURNS OF SAID ELECTION ON FILE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 69 TO No 82 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLA IM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE- -' TERREBONNE ROAD. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE ADOPTED BY THE:COURT FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF,SAID ROAD, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO. THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW FOR SUCH FINAL HEARING, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT SAD ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED AND THAT A PROPER ORDER THEREFOR BE ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY, FUR THER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR PROCEED TO SURVEY AND MONUMENT SAID ROAD AND THAT HE FILE HIS REPORT OF SUCH SURVEY WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT IN THE MANNER PROVIDED FOR BY LAW. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF WAREHOUSE PERMITS ORDERED THAT A GRAIN WAREHOUSE PERMIT BE ISSUED TO FARMERS WAREHOUSE AND MILLING COMPANY,UPON ITS FILING A BOND TO BE APPROVED BY THE COURT IN THE SUM OF $5000.00 WitaraimumoNmNuNmmomommutwommgrawfismmemagemaammtAQWWWWWMWORm 4PNNVIIIM Ro01 NWOMNWNOINNMMM6Ibslimi!HNI8NM IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES ON BUTLER ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A. WARRANT PAYABLE TO GEO. M. ERICKSON FOR $.22.00 IN PAYMENT FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR THE BUTLER ROAD WHEN SAID ERICKSON HAS DEPOSITDD A DEED FOR THE LANDS USED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING CERTAIN COUNTY. ROADS BEING DAMAGED BY LUMBER TRUCK TRAFFIC. IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ARE BEING DAMAGED BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS HAULING LUMBER THEREON, AND THAT UNLESS SAID ROADS ARE CLOSED TO SUCH TRAFFIC IRREPARABLE INJURY WILL BE OCCASIONED TO SUCH ROADS, NOW, THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT THE FOLLOWING COUNTY ROADS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, SHALL BE, AND THE SAME HEREBY ARE, CLOSED TO ALL AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS CARRYING LUMBER CARGOES UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE COURT SEES FIT TO REVOKE OR MODIFY THIS ORDER: THE COUNTY ROAD COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE TTGERKING ROADTT, WHICH IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE TOWN OF TUMALO, THENCE CONTINUING IN A GENERAL NORTHWESTERLY 'DIRECTION TO A POINT NEAR THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE 12 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID;TOWNSHIP 16, SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST. W.M., FOR A DISTANCE OF TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES. THE COUNTY ROAD OR PORTION THEREOF WHICH IS LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT NEAR THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE 12 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, THENCE WESTERLY THROUGH THE CENTER OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE 11 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, TO THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25, ALSO THE SO-CALLED "SOUTH ROAD" FROM CLINE FALLS TO SISTERS, DATED AT BEND, OREG_ON THIS 3RD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1920. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE SETH STOOKEY C. H. MILLER 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT: BEND, OREGON, SEPT. IO, 1920. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT I0:00 O'CLOCK PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT: IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF : BERTHA A. GOOD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE CLAIM OF BERTHA A. GOOD FOR S325.00 FOR HER, DAMAGES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM THE ORAL STATEMENT OF PAUL C. KING, ATTORNEY FOR MARGARET .IRYTAG THAT SAID MARGARET FRYTAG IS THE TRUE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY FOR WHICH DAMAGES ARE HEREBY AWARDED, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT WARRANT. ; 6913 ISSUED APRIL Ti 1920., ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND FOR THE SUM OF S325.00 PAYABLE TO BERTHA A. GOOD BY AND THE SA AE IS HEREBY CANCELLED, FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK AND IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $325.00 PAYABLE TO MARGARET FRYTAG FOR DAMAGES TO HER PROPERTY WHERE THE SAME IS CROSSED BY THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY AND THAT SAID WARRANT BE DELIVERED TO SAID PAUL L. KING WHEN HE HAS PRESENTED FOR RECORD HIS DULY EXECUTED DEED FOR THE PROPERTY SO TAKEN! THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO ,.EPTEMBER; 14TH, 1920, AT I0;QQ O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON: BEND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER, 13TH, 1920 THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE STATE-. OF OREGON MET AT THE OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR IN BEND, OREGON ON SEPTEMBER, I3TH, 1920, PURSUANT TO LAW AT WHICH TIME WERE PRESENT THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS, TO -WIT: R.W.SAWYER " T. VULLARKY J: \H. HANER COUNTY JUDGE - ASSESSOR COUNTY CLERK. THE ASSESSOR THEN PRESENTED THE PROOF OF NOTICE OF THIS MEETING, AS REQUIRED BY LAW, WHEREUPON EACH OF THE MEMBERS MADE AND SUBSCRIBED HIS OATH OF OFFICE. THE BOARD THEN PROCEEDED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO EXAMINE THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS AND TO HEAR COMPLAINTS OF TAX PAYERS AS REQUIRED BY LAW. THE ASSESSOR WAS INSTRUCTED TO REDUCE THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BEND FLOUR MILL TO $7500.00. THE ASSESSOR WAS INSTRUCTED TO AMEND THE ASSESSMENT OF GEORGE E. AND ANNA CURRY UPON THE BASIS OF 90 ACRES OF WATER RIGHT. THE ASSESSOR WAS INSTRUCTED TO ASSESS J. E.RYAN FOR 250 HEAD OF CATTLE. AND THEN WAS TAKEN UP THE MATTER OF FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF THE BOARD, AND IT APPEARING THAT THEbOARD CAN COMPLETE ITS LABORS BY OCTOBER, IST, 1920, IT WAS ON MOTION DULY MADE ORDERED THAT THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF THIS BOARD BE TAKEN OCTOBER, IST, SECONDED AND CARRIED. 1920. WHEREUPON, ON OCTOBER, 1ST, 1920, THE WORK OF THE BOARD HAVING BEEN COMPLETED, AND THERE BEING NO COMPLAINT ON FILE NOT DISPOSED OF THE BOARD WAS ADJ JOURNED SINE DIE. .TR.W.SAWYER JUDGE J. H. HA NE R CLERK. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 b '5 BEND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER, 14TH, 1920. THE COURT WAS RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT; IN THE MATTER OF PURCHASING: BRIDGE TIMBER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE BY AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING,OF 55,000 FEET OF LUMBER FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION WORK. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A : ,GRAVEL PIT BEND, OREGON, SEPT. 24TH, 1920. THIS MATTER COMES ON NOW TO BE HEARD UPON THE PROPOSAL OF 0.4.B.rILEY FOR THE USE OF A GRAVEL PIT FOR USE ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY AT I0f' PER CUBIS YARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SUCH GRAVEL PIT IS NECESSARY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID HIGHWAY AND THAT A BETTER PRICE CANNOT BE OBTAINED, THEREFORE IT IS 0-RDERED BY THE COURT THAT r OBERT. B.GOULD AS COUNTY SURVEYOR BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO PREPARE A CONTRACT'WITH U.W.B.RILEY FOR SUCH GRAVEL AT 1011 PER CUBIS YARD .TO BE PAID FOR BY THE COUNTY. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER OUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 0 0 0 0 0 BE IT �G:i�::IB�:�' D, THAT A .REGULAR -TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY ON rVEDNESDAY THE C)TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1920,. SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. R.W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. C.H.MI LLER COUNTY COMMISSIONER SETH STOOKEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. H. HANER COUNTY CLERK. S.E.ROBERTS SHERIFF WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF : DELINQUENT TAXES : THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETI TI ON OF THE SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTY FOR AN ORDER DIRECTING THE SALE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY UPON WHICH THE TAXES HAVE BEEN DELINQUENT FOR MORE THAN THREE YEARS AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT NOT SUFFICIENT I NFORMATI ON HAS BEEN SUPPLIED IN THE MATTER, IT 1 S ORDERED BY THE COURT T HAT SAID MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY INDEFINITELY CONTIN- UED. IN THE MATTER OF THE GOSNEY ROAD • 0 0 0 0 0 0 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT IS FAVORABLE AND THE SAID REPORT WAS THEN PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE GRINSTEAD ROAD • • 286 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS THEN PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE ?LAT OF READ HIGHWAY ACRES : AT THIS TIME IT IS SUBMITTED FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE COURT THE PLAT OF JECTION 2 OF READ fiIGHWAY ACRES AND SAID PLAT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT TOHAVEBEEN MADE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW, THAT THE TAXES HAVE BEEN DULY PAID AND THAT SAID PLAT HAS BEEN DULY ENDORSED BY THE ASSESSOR AND COUNTY SURVEYOR AND THAT THE RECORDING FEES ARE PAID, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE PLAT OF SECTION 20F READ HIGHWAY ACRES BY AND THE SAME IS HEREBY IN ALL THINGS APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE • • C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WARRANT TO W. H. MAY : ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND FOR $2658.67 PAYABLE TO W. H. MAY FOR GRAVELING THE SHEV LI N PARK ROAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE +BATTER OF • • PAY ROLL THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PAY ROLLS FOR MEN EMPLOYED ON HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION UNDER FORCE ACCOUNT AND DULY ENTERED IN RECORD OF PAY ROLLS AT PAGES 19 TO 22 INCLUSIVE AND SAID PAY ROLLS APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT TO BE INALL THINGS RT.I;U LA R, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE _HIS WARRANTS PAYABLE TO THE..LABORS THEREIN NAMED AND FOR THE AMOUNTS THEREIN STATED PAYABLE OUT OF THE COUNTY ROAD FUND. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF: CLAIMS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT CLAIMS NUMBER 1 TO NUMBER 72 INCLUSIVE AS .THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT ON PAGES 222 AND 225 BY AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THE COURR WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO OCTOBER,7TH, 1920 AT I0R00 O'CLOCK: IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MEND, OREGONOCTOBER, 7TH, 1920 IN THE MATTER OF THE • C,2I NSTEAD ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN AND SAID REPORT WAS THEN PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE: GOSNEY 'GOAD THIS MATTER COMES O.N To BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN AND WAS THEN • PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE 0 0 0 0 0 DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY: ALLEN RANCH-KLAMATH COUNTY SECTION THIS MATTER COMES TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPOINTING OF A BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN WHERE UPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT ROBERT B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN A. RUNGE BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING A THEREOF ON OCTOBER 15TH, OR WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER AND THAT/FORMAL ORDER HEREIN BE DULY ENTERED AND RECORDED INTHE ROAD RECORDS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE SUPPORT OF MAUDE BROWN: ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT FOR $40.0O PAYABLE TO MRS MAUDE BROWN FOR THE SUPPORT OF HERSELF AND CHILDREN AND THAT HEREAFTER A WARRANT BE ISSUED TO THE SA I D MAUDE BROWN FOR THE SAME PURPOSE IN THE SUM OF $25.00 PER MONTH PAYABLE AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER IN WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED FOR THE PAYMENT OF WIDOWS PENSIONS. .0 0 0 0 0 "IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION HETHERON ROAD: THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TIME TO BE HEARD AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS THAT SAID MATTER BE AND THE SA\1E I S HEREBY CONTINUED TO NOVEMBER 3RD, 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF ; B I LLS ORDERED BY THE COURT -THAT CLAIMS NUMBERS 74 TO 141 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 224 AND 225 OF THE CLA IM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BY AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO OCTOBER, '8TH, 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER, 8TH, 1920. THE COURT WAS RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT, EXCEPT C. H. MILLER. IN THE MATTER OF THE: GRINSTEAD LOAD AT THIS TIME COMES ON THIS MATTER FOR FI NAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE "OURT THAT SAID REPORT IS FAVORABLE AND THAT SUCH PROPOSED ROAD IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT.SAID REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THAT THECLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS FOR DAMAGES ALLOWED AS STATED IN SAID VIEWERS REPORT AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION THEREFORE HERETOFORE ADOPTED AND THAT A FORMAL ORDER ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD BE PREPARED AND RECORDED IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THI S COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF T-iE ; OOSNEY ROAD AT THIS TIME COMES ON THIS MATTER FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE CQI1iT THAT SAID REPORT IS FAVORABLE AND THAT SUCH PROPOSED ROAD IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN BY AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THAT THE CLERIQ ISSUE HIS WARRANTS FOR DAMAGES ALLOWED AS STATED IN SSA I D VIEWERS REPORT AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLI SHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION THEREFORE HERETOFORE ADOPTED AND THAT A FORMAL ORDER ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD BE PREPARED AND RECORDED IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO OCTOBER, IITH, 1920, AT I0;00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER, IITH, 1920. THE COURT RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT, AND AFTER CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE SISTERS IRRIGATION DISTRICT ELECTION,WAS ADJOURNED TO OCT. 29TH, 1920 AT 10:00 OTCLOCK A.M. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO OCTOBER, 29TH, 1920, AT I0:00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. - -- - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEND, OREGON, OCTOBER„ 29 TM, 1920. THE COURT WAS REC.)NVENEED PURSUANT TO ITS ADJDU'RNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF: CLERK HIRE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BY AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EMPLOY TWO RECORDING CLERKS AT $115.00 PER MONTH EACH TO DATE FROM EPTEMBER IST, 1920, AND THAT HE ISSUE HIS WARRANTS THEREFORE AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER IN WHICH OTHER SALARIES WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF RIGHT OF NAY : FOR THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY: ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER STOOKEY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WI TH J. H. HELFRICH FOR A RIGHT OF WAY 'T-HROUGH HIS LANDS FOR THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF:. • 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAGES• ORDERED THAT THE PAY OF LABORS ON COUNTY ROADS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY 'FIXED AT $5.00 PER DAY FROM AND AFTER NOVEMBER, •IST, 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 11 THE MATTER OF A: • a RAVEL PIT ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY PURCHASE SIX ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS FROM E. M. MEACHAM OF REDML►ND FOR USE AS A GRAVEL PIT FOR THE •DALLESCALIFORNIA HIGHWAY' AND THAT ON SUPPLYING A DEED WITH ABSTRACT SHOWING MERCHANTABLE- TITLE APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS TO SAID E. M. MEACHAM AT THE RATE OF $200.00 PER ACRE OR FOR A TOTAL OF$1200.00 MORE OR LESS IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BOARDS: ON THIS 29TH DAY OF °CTOBER 0 0 0 0 0 1920 COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPOINT MENT OF JUDGES & CLERKS OF ELECTI ON AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE COURT TO FI LL CERTAIN VACANCIES IN ELECTI ON BOARDS, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT PRECINTS NO. 1,2,3,4,5 AND 16 HAVE EACH MORE THAN DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF VOTERS ENTITLED BY LAW TO BE CANVASSED BY ONE ELECTION BOARD AND THAT A SECOND ELECTION 289 BOARD IS NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF THE ELECTI ON TO BE HELD W Nov. 2N0, 1920, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED: THAT THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED AS MEMBERS OF ELECTION BOARDS TO FILL VACANCIES, TO —WIT: HUGH THOMPSON GEO. F. HOOVER W. D. BA RNES DARWIN GILSON J. A. HERBERT J. E. PU RDY CLERK No. I. CLERK No. 2 CHAIRMAN NO. 3 CLERK No. 3 CLERK No. 4 CLERK No. 5 FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING NAMED BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED SECOND ELECTION BOARDS TO SERVE FROM 8:00 O'CLOCK P. M., Nov. 2ND, UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK A.M. THE FOLLOW' Ng MORN I NG, TO —WIT : PRECINCT No. I. J. D. DAv 1 osoN F. H.•IIIAY E. J. BREEDEN LEROY S.Fox LEE A. I HOMAS PRECINCT No. 2 D. H. PEOPLES W. R .SPEC K R.D. .KETCHUM R. H. LOOP 1<. S. QCCLURE PRECINCT N0. 3 R. S. DART GUY MCREYNOLDS JOHN H.FERRELL JOHN A.RUNGE G. MAST PRECINCT No.4. 4ARD H. COBLE E.'G. COMSTOCK LYTLE DAWSON EDWARD E. MAY ELMER LEHNHERR PRECINCT No. N.G. JACOBSON .'V. H.STAATS J. N. HUNTER R.G. BLA•CKWELL T. E. LYONS PRECINCT NO. 16 F.G. RIEBHOFF R. H. MURROW 0.B. HARDY WM. STYLESS JOHN FLEMING THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURN•, D FOR THE TERM. CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 e BE IT RE,l1E AB -,RED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OREGON WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN'SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY THE 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1920, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FI XED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY WHEN WERE PRESENT HON R.W.SAWYER C. H. MILLER SETH STOOKEY J. H. HA NE R S.E.ROBERTS COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF !WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD TO —WIT: 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE SOUTH BEAR CREEK ROAD: THIS MATTER COME ON AT THIS TIME TO BE HEARD ON PETITION OF A NUMBER OF SETTLERS INTERESTED ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE FROM THE COUNTY `SOU RT IN THE OPENING UP AND I MPROVEVIENT OF SAID ROAD BY WHICH IT IS AGREED THAT THE COUNTY -OURT WOULD IMPROVE SAID ROAD AT AN EXPENSE NOT TO EXCEED $50.00 AND THE SETTLERS TO CONTRI BUTE AN ADDITIONAL $50.00, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CONTRI BUTE NOT TO EXCEED 4350.00 FOR THE IMPROVE— MENT OF SAID ROAD UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE SETTLERS INTERESTED CONTRIBUTE A LIKE SUM. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES—CAL I FO RN I A HIGHWAY: BEND ALLEN RANCH SECTION IT Now, ON THIS DAY COMES ONTHIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, 0 0 0 0 0 ALLEN RANCH KLAMATH COUNTY SECTION: Now ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE: SHEVLIN PARK ROAD NOW ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO. BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE ' V I EWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE F I RSTTIME. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY: NOW ON THIS DAY C0'1ES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SA I D REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ 'FOR THE FIRST TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE F4ATTER OF THE: DESCHUTES NORTHWEST ROAD: Now ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 I N THE MATTER OF THE: EARL aROFF ROAD NOW ON TH IS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS 29 HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION FOR THE FRYREAR ROAD: THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TIME TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS, THEREFORE THE COURT DECLARES ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD BY RESOLUTION AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHI P 15 S. RANGE II EAST THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 15 RANGE I1, SAID ROAD TO BE oO FEET WIDE,, FURTHER, ORDERED THAT DUE NOTICE THEREOF BE GIVEN AND THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED BY THIS COURT ON THE 5TH DAY OF JANUARY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF T H E PILOT BUTTE CANAL BRIDGE : THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD ON THE PETITION OF CERTAIN TAX PAYERS OF THIS COUNTY, PETI TI ON PRAYING FOR THE REPAIR OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE PILOT BUTTE CANAL ON THE OLD PRI NEVI LL.E ROAD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE SETTLERS WILL REPAIR THE ROAD LEADING TO SAID BRIDGE TO MAKE THE SAME PASSABLE AS A CONSIDERATION FOR THE REPAIRS TO SAID BRIDGE, IT I S THEREFORE ORDERED THAT WHEN THE SETTLERS ALONG THE LINE OF SAID ROAD HAVE PUT SAME IN REPAIR THAT THE COUNTY ,WILL RECONSTRUCT AND WILL BUILD THE SAID BRIDGE. 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE: TRACY PARKER ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED. HEREIN FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID PROPOSED ROAD IS NOT A PRACTICABLE HIGHWAY AND SHOULD BE DISALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION OF SAID TRACY PARKER AND OTHERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DENIED. 0 0 0 0 0 'IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL ATTORNEYS FOR THE PROSECUTION: OF A. J. WESTON BEFORE THE CIRCUIT COURT: CHARGED WITH MURDER. NOW AT THIS TIME THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING THAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY ;MOORE DISQUALIFIED TO REPRESENT THE STATE OF OREGON HEREIN, AND IT APPEARING THAT UPON APPLICATION OF SHERIFF ROBERTS FOR SPECIAL PROSECUTORS THE COUNTY JUDGE DID AUTHOR IZE THE EMPLOYMENT OF R.S. HAMI LTON AND H. H.DEARMOND TO PROSECUTE SA ID CASE AND IT APPEARING IN ALL THINGS REGULAR THE ACTION OF SAID COUNTY JUDGE IS HEREBY CONFIRMED AND THE SAID R. S. HAMILTON AND H. H.DEARMOND ARE HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS SPECIAL PROSECUTORS IN SAID CASE AND TO BE COMPENSATED FOR THEIR SERVICES BY THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON. 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEXT NOVEMBER 4TH, 1920, AT 10;0O O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER, 4TH, 1920 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY BEND ALLEN RANCH SECTION THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED HEREIN AND WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. O 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY: THAT MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED HEREIN AND WAS PULICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. O 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DESCHUTES NORTHWEST ROAD: THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED HEREIN AND WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. O 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE: EARL '1"0FF ROAD 1 THAT MATTER COTES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED HEREIN AND PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 INTHE MATTER OF THE: SHEVLI N-PARK i\OAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE, REPORT OF THE VIEWERS FILED HEREIN AND PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY ALLEN RANCH KLAMATH LOUNTY SECTION: THIS M ATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS F I LED HEREIN AND PUBLICLY READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO NOVEMBER, 5TH, 1920, AT I0:00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE '',ATTER OF THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY BEND ALLEN RANCH SECTION: THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE -COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS T,0 BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID PBBLIC HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THESURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN 0,0 63C ORDER THEREFORE 8E PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTRH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE /IATTER OF THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY; THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER; THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SA:v1E IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT 1S:, FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID PUBLIC HtGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE CTATE LNG NEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE 13E PREPARE;) AND RECORDED AT F'JLL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE 'MATTER OF THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY: THIS MATTER COMES ON TO DE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY LNGINEER; THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS, ORDERED,; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAI D PUBLI C HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE BE PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE DESCHUTES NORTHWEST ROAD: THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY 1S A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME ISHEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID PUBLIC HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAv1E IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE BE PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE EARL GROFF ROAD • THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UP ON THE REPORT OF THE VI EWERS HERETOFORE FI LED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAI D HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE: HIGHWAY ENGINEER; THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAI D PUBLIC HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE BE PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THI S COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE . SHEVLIN PARK ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATEHIGHWAY ENGINEER THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A REPORT FROM WHICH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID PUBLIC HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE BE PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORDS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE OALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY ALLEN RAkn KLAMATH COUNTY SECTION: THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID HIGHWAY HAS BEEN PROPERLY SURVEYED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER; THAT A BOARD OF VIEWERS HAS BEEN APPOINTED AND HAVE FILED A RECORD FROM WHI CH IT APPEARS THAT SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED; BY THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT OF SAID VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES THEREIN STATED, SAID WARRANTS TO BE PAYABLE FROM THE ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID PUBLIC HIGHWAY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED ACCORDING TO THE SURVEYS ON FILE HEREIN MADE BY THE STATE ENGINEER AND THAT AN ORDER THEREFORE BE PREPARED AND RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECODS OF THIS COUNTY. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE GRAVEL PIT THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE ORDER HERETOFORE MADE ON OCTO BER, 29TH, 1920, DIRECTING THE PURCHASE OF SIX ACRES OF LAND FROM E. ,/1EACHAM AND IT NJV APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SUCH ORDER SHOULD BE REVOKED, IT ISTHEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID ORDER OF OCTOBER, 29TH, FOR THE PURCHASE OF SA ID LAND BE AND THE SAME 1S HEREBY REVOKED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMBER 6TH, 1920 AT 10;00 IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF: ROAD PAY ROLLS ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE PAY ROLLS SUBMITTED BY THE COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISORS FOR LABORS EMPLOYED ON FORCE ACCOUNT AND WHICH PAY ROLLS HAVE BEEN DULY ENTERED IN THE RECORD OF PAY ROLLS AT PAGES 23 TO 25 INCLUSIVE ANO IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID PAY ROLLS ARE IN ALL THINGS REGULAR, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS TO THE PERSONS AND FOR THE AMOUNTS STATED IN SA ID PAY ROLL RECORD. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF: 7.LECTI ON BOA RDS : ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON A CERTIFICATE OF THE COUNTY CLERK SHOWING THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS WHO SERVED ON THE ELECTION BOARDS IN SAID COUNTY AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2ND, 1920, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SA I D CERTIFICATE IS CORRECT AND THE PERSONS NAMED THEREON SHOULD BE PA I D ACCORDING THERETO, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS TO THE PERSONS AND FOR THE AMOUNT STATED IN SAID CERTIFICATE IN PAYMENT FOR SERVICES OF THE ELECTION BOARDS. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF: CLAIMS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED 116 TO NUMBER 204 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 230 TO 232 INCLUSIVE BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF. THE COURT `WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO NOVEMBER 8TH, 1920 AT 10:00 OTCLOCE IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1920 IN THE NATTER OF THE : ANNUAL BUDGET THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THIS TIME UPON THE BUDGETS SUBMITTED BY THE SEVERAL OFFICERS OF THE.COUNTY SHOWING THE NECESSARY EXPENSES FOR THE CONDUCT OF SUCH OFFICES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR AND THIS COURT HAVING DECLARED A ESTIMATE OF THE FUNDS NECESSARY FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE BUSINESS OF THE COUNTY FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, HEREBY ORDERED THAT SAID BUDGET ON FILE HEREIN BE PUBLISHED IN T HE BEND BULLETIN IN THE MANNER PROVIDED FOR BY LAW AND THAT FINAL HEARING THEREON BE HAD AT THE NEXT MEETING OF THIS COURT IN DECEMBER 1920. 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMBER I0TH, 1920, AT 10:00 OnCLOCK IN TFE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 THE COURT RECONVENED NOVEMBER I0TH, 1920, PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE MARY A. HARRYMAN PROPERTY : ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS FOR 875.00 AND FOR $125.00 PAYABLE TO MARY A. HARRYMAN FOR THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST' QUARTER OF SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 17 S. RANGE 12 EAST AND THAT WHEN SAID MARY A. HARRYMAN HAS TENDERED A WARRANTY DEED TOGEHTER WITH AN ABSTRACT SHOWING MERCHANTABLE TITLE IN SAID PROPERTY THAT SAID WARRANTS BE DELIVERED TO HER AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO IMMEDIATELY DELIVER SAID WARRANTS TO THE COUNTY JUDGE FOR SUCH PURPOSE. 0 0 0 0 0 IN THE (LATTER OF : RIGHT OF WAY ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE: HIS WARRANTS PAYABLE TO C. H. MILLER OUT OF THE ROAD FUND FOR 0 0 0 0 0 ADVANCED FOR RIGHT OF WAYb. IN THE ilIATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF COYOTE BOUNTIES: THIS MATTER CO:AES ON AT THIS TIME UPON THE TITION OF THE L'OUNTY CLERK FUR AN ORDER IN THE PREMISES AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE LAW - PROVIDING FORTHE PAYMENT OF COYOTE BOUNTIES REQUIRED THAT ONE—HALF OF --SUCH BOUNTIES BE REFUNDED BY THE STATE OF �REGON; THAT THERE HAVE BEEN APPROXIMATELY $3000.00 OF CLAIMS PAID AND CERTIFIED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE WHICH ARE MORE THAN ONE YEAR OLD AND HAVE NOT BEEN REFUNDED; FURTHER THAT THE COYOTE BOUNTY FUNDS ARE OVER DRAWIN IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED THEREFOR AND THAT THERE ARE NOW NO AVAILABLE FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT OF COYOTE BOUNTIES, FURTHER ORDERED THAT IT IS NECESSARY THAT A SEPARATE ACCOUNT BE KEPT OF THE COYOTE FUNDS HEREBY, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK AND COUNTY IREASURER BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT TO BE KNOWN AS THE BOUNTY FUND (HEREIN THERE SHALL BE CHARGED ALL WARRANTS ISSUED UPON SAID FUND AND COLLECTIONS MADE FOR BOUNTIES SHALL BE CREDITED TO SAID FUND AND IT ISFURTHER ORDEREDTHAT THE AUDICTORS EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTY AUDIT SAID COYOTE FUND TO SHOW THE AMOUNT WHICH HAVE BEEN CHARGED AGAINST SAID FUND, THE AMOUNTS APPORTIONED THE SAID FUND AND THE AMOUNT OF SUCH WARRANTS NOW DELINQUENT AND UNPAID. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO NOVEMBER 26TH, 1920, AT 10;00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. IN THE MATTER OF THE • SISTERt—REDMOND HIGHWAY: ORDERED THAT 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000000 BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 26,1920 A WARRANT BE ISSUED BY THE COUNTY CLERK ON THE GENERAL FUND IN THE SUM OF $40.00 PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF F11S EXPENSE IN THE ATTENDING THE 6TATE SCHOOL CONFERENCE, FURTHER ORDERED THAT AN ACCOUNT OF SAID EXPENSE BE FILED WITH THE CLERK AND ANY UNEXPENDED BALANCE SHALL BE RETURED TO THE GENERAL FUND. THL COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. 2 d' BE IT REMEMBERED, that a regular term of the County Court for Deschutes County, in the 'State of Oregon was begun aid held in the Courthouse in Bend in said county, on Wednesday, the lst day of December, 1920, said day being the day fixed by law for the 'holding of .a term of the County Court in said County, when were present; - Hon. R. W. Sawyer, County Judge. C.H.Miller County Commissioner Seth Stookey County Commissioner J. T. Haner County Clerk. S.E.Roberts Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit:- In the matter of the Levy of taxes by the State Board of Forestry. On this lst day of December 1920 comes on this matter to be heard. upon the certificate of the State Forester for the State of Oregon, which certificate is made under the provisions of Sec. 2, of Chap. 247 of the laws of 1913, and contains a list of the lands in Deschutes County subject to assessment for firepatrol taxes for the year 1920, and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said certificate and list is made in compliance with the provisions of said law, and is in all respects regular, it is ordered; lst. That said list and certificate be and the same are hereby approved.; 2nd. That said list be filed withe the County Assessor, and that said County Assessor extend upon the tax rolls of this County all of the taxes for fire patrol purposes charged in said list and certificate against the lands therein stated. Dated December 1, 1920. Robert W, Sawyer, C.H.Miller, Seth Stookey, JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COI,l;IISSIONER. The Court was then adjourned to December 3rd, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Oregon, December 3rd, 1920. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened pursuant to its adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the Tax levy. €his matter now comes on to be heard upon the budget for expenses heretofore prepared and filed herein and it now appearing to the Court that said budget has been duly published in the Bend Bulletin, a weekly newspaper published in this County for two successive -weeks, as required by law, aid the Court having on this day heard. and considered all arguments and objections thereto, and it now appearing to the Court that an additional allowance of $180.00 should be allowed for the Treasurer and an additional $1000.00 to the Juvenile Court and an Additional 0652.00 to the County Library Fund and that otherwise said budget as published is a correct statement of the amount of moneys necessary for the conduct of the affairs of the County, Schools, and other businesses stated herein, it is therefore Ordered that said budget be and the same is hereby adopted and approved towit:- County Clerk - -$6, 300.00 Sheriff 8, 250.00 School Supt. 3,000.00 Assessor 4, 000.00 Treasurer 2,280.00 Surveyor 600.00 Commissioner' s Court County Court Justice Court Constable Coroner Election Expense Juvenile Court County Nurse Widows Pension Wat ermast er - - Health Officer Indigent Relief - County Farm - - - Court House & Jail General School Roads & Bridges Scalp Bounty •- Fairs Board of Prisoners Printing Proceedings General Fund Circuit Court District Attorney Library Agriculturist 2, 300.00 1;350.00 100.00 150.00 25.00 800.00 1, 000.00 2,800.00 2,500.00 1, 200.00 500.00 2, 000.00 5, 000 .00 5, 000.00 25, 710.00 8, 500.00 500.00 1, 000.00 1,000.00 300.00 15, 468.00 2,250.00 1, 000.00 3, 652.00 2,700.00 Total $101, 235.000 Estimated Receipts. Clerk' s & Recorders fees 7,750.00 Fines 2, 000.00 Forest revenue 1, 200.00 Fair money - - 600.00 Total $11, 550.00 Balance to be raised by direct taxation - - $ 99, 685.00 In the matter of Tax levies for the year 1920. This matter now comes on to be heard upon the levy of taxes for the year 1920 and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that it is necessary to raise by direct taxation the following sums of money for the expenses of the County and State and other expenses for the current year, it is therefore hereby Ordered that there be and hereby is levied the following sums for the following purposes, towi.t: For the State of Oregon For the County General Fund For the County Library Fund For interest on Road Bonds For the Road fund For the Market Road fund For the County School fund For the High `School Tuition Fund For the School Library $99, 278.90 56, 200.00 3,656.00 6, 875.00 8, 755.25 10, 88550 25, 710.00 - 5,020.00 350.00 That said amounts equal the gross amount of ;;216, 734.00 and the assessor of this County is hereby authorized and directed to extend said taxes against all the property of the County in the marmer provided for by law. The- Court was then adjourned to December 4th, 1920 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, all members being present. Bend, Oregon, Dec. 4th, 1920. Court was reconvened at 10:00 o'clock pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the Butler Road. It now appearing to the Court that the awards made by the Viewers for the damages for the location of the said Butler Road, have not been paid. It is there- fore Ordered that warrants issue for said damages as awarded in said Viewer's report. In the matter of Claims against the County. This matter comes on to -be heard at this time for the payment of witnesses and jurors, subpoenaed to appear in the Circuit Court in criminal actions and the Court having duly audited said claims makes and enters the following Order towit: Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrants for the payment of the witnesses and jurors as the same are allowed and entered at pages 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 240 and 241 of the Claim Docket of this Court. That the Clerk issue his warrants in payment of the Jurors fees and mileage, as the same are entered at pages 15 and 16 of the Jury Record of -the Circuit Court. In the matter of the Pay Rolls for Road Work. This matter comes on to be heard and considered upon the pay rolls for men employed on County road work on force account and said Pay Rolls being in regular order, it is Ordered by the Court that the Clerk issue his warrants in payment for labor as the same are entered in the Pay Roll record of this Court, at pages 26 to 30 inclusive. In the matter of witness fees. Ordered by the Court that all claims for witness fees filed in the action of the State of Oregon against Ed Halvorson, be and the same are hereby disallowed and the Clerk is authorized and directed to issue his warrants in payment of said claims according to the Cost Bill filed in said matter and adjudicated_ by the Judge of the Circuit Court. In the matter of the Central Oregon Highway. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrants in payment of the damages for Right of Way on the Central Oregon Highway, as stated in the Viewer's report. In the matter of establishing ) the Rily Road. BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and. held at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the first day of December, 1920, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establish any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishing of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Dalles-California Highway, in the Northwest quarter of Section 17, Township 17, South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian; running thence in a general westerly and northwesterly direction to a termination at the Ovid W.B.Riley Ranch in the East half of the Northwest quarter of Section 18, in said Township, said road said road to be forth feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at _ the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons con- cerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the fifth day of January 1920, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 4th, day of December, 1920. Robert W. Sawyer, Seth Stookey, C. H. Miller, County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. In the matter of the State Vehicle Licenses. Ordered by the Court that the Clerk issue his warrant for $236.00 payable to the Secretary of State for motor vehicle licenses for 1921 and that the Treasurer be and he hereby is authorized and directed to pay said warrant in cash out of any funds in the County Treasury belonging to the County. The Court was then adjourned to December 6, 1920 at 10:00 in the forenoon. Bend, Oregon, December 6, 1920. Court reconvened at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. IN THE MATTER OF Establishment of the ) ) Redmond -Sisters Branch of the McKenzie ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. Highway. BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the first day of December, 1920, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establish any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establishing of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its in- tention to establish a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the intersection of Sixth and "H" streets in the City of Redmond, Oregon thence in a general westerly direction substantially along the route of the present kedmond- to -Cline Falls, Road, to Cline Falls, Oregon; thence in a westerly direction substantially along the route of the northerly Cline Falls -to -Sisters road to a termination at a point 846.1 feet west from the quarter corner common to sections four and nine in Township 15 South of Range Ten East of the Willamette Meridian, said course being as now staked out SO along saidroute, said road to be sixty feet in width. NOW -THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Roadmaster or his duly qualified. Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next 13erm on the 5th day of January, 1921, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 4th day of December, 1920. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Seth Stookey, Commissioner. C.H.Miller, Commissioner. In the matter of the Special Road Fund. Ordered by the Court that the County Clerk and the County Treasurer be and they are hereby directed to transfer all Special Road Funds, except Bend Districts, to the General Road Fund, and that the balance remaining in the County High School Fund be also transferred to the general Road Fund. The Court was then adjourned to December loth, 1920 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Oregon, December 10, 1920. The County Court reconvened pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the Dalles-California Highway. Ordered that this County will cooperate with the State Highway Commission in the maintenance of the Bend Allen Ranch Section of the Dalles-California Highway, from June 1, 1920 in the amount of $150.00 on a fifty-fifty basis. In the matter of the Bee Inspector. Upon the petition of C.P.Becker and others for the appointment of a Bee Inspector for this County, it is Ordered that A.J.Sanford be and he hereby is appointed Bee Inspector for this County and his salary is hereby fixed at $1.00 per year. In the matter of Probation Officer. Ordered that Mrs. E.F.Stockwell be aid she hereby is appointed the Probation Officer of the Juvenile Department of the County Court. In the matter of the graveling of roads. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant for ea49.49 to W. H. May for graveling roads, and that he issue his warrant for $3057.60 to Wiclmer, Sharp & Chindahl for graveling the Tumalo Road and that said warrants be issued upon the General Road Fund. The Court was then adjourned to December 21st, 1920, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Oregon, December 21, 1920. County Court reconvened at 10:00 in the forenoon pursuant to its adjournment, all mem- bers being present. In the matter of a gravel pit. Ordered that the County purchase Blocks 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 and 30 of the Northwest Townsite Company's First Addition to Redmond, for a consideration of tt25, 000 for a gravel pit, abstract to be furnished for approval by the District Attorney, and a warrant to be issued in payment therefor on his approval of title and Deed. In the matter of claims Ordered that claims No. 133 to No. 141 inclusive as the same are entered in the claim docket of this Court at page 243 be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. In the matter of labor pay rolls. Ordered that the payrolls for mem employed on force account in the construction of County roads as said payrolls are entered at page 31 of the record of road payrolls of this Court, be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. The Court was then adjourned to meet December 29th. 1920 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Oregcn, December 29th, 1920. The County Court reconvened December 29th, 1920 at ten o'clock in the forenoon pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the State Teachers Convention. Ordered that the County Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to issue his warrant on the General Fund for S60.00 payable to J. Alton Thompson, for his expenses in attend- ing the State Teachers Convention. In the matter of the assessment of E.D.Coyner. Now is presented the affidavit of Wrongful Assessment of E.D.Coyner, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the statement is true, it is ordered; That the same be and hereby is approved, and that the sheriff have credit on the 1919 tax roll for 5.99 the amount of such wrongful assessment. In the matter of Road 'Pay Rolls. Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrants in payment of Laborers employed on force account in the construction of public roads, as the pay rolls are made up and entered in Volurie One Pages 32, 33 and 34 of the pay roll record. The Court was then adjourned to meet December 30th, 1920 at 10:00 o'clo}k in the fore- noon. Bend, Oregon, December 30, 1920. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened pursuant to its adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the Bend -Sisters Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the application of the State Highway Board for resolution for the establishing of a certain Highway between Bend and Sisters in. this County, and it appearing to the Court that such matter should be taken up by reso- lution, it is therefore ordered that a resolution be prepared declaring the intention of this Court to establish a Highway between Bend and. Sisters according to the survey thereof made by the State Highway Engineer. The Court was then adjourned to meet .3December 31, 1920 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. ZAJ 1 • Bend, Oregon, December 31, 1920. The County Court reconvened pursuant to adjournment all members being present. In the matter of Road pay rolls. Ordered that the Pay Rolls for Laborers employed on force account in the con- struction of County Roads, as the same are entered at page 35 of the pay roll record be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. Ordered that claims No. 142 to 198 inclusive as the same are entered at pages 244 and 245 of the claim Docket of this Court be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment therefor. In the matter of Right -of -Way. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of E 400.00 payable to Richard Doty for the Right-of-way over his lands for the Redmond Sisters Highway and further that the County Court pay the costs of fencing the land taken. In the matter of the borrow pit. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant on the Road Fund in the sum of 125.00 payable to Otto Olson for Borrow Pit. In the matter of the Helmholz Hill. Ordered that the County will cooperate with the residents in the amount of $150.00 for Road Work on the Helmholz Hill, the residents of that section to do an equal amount of work. In the matter of the District Attorney's expenses. Ordered that A.J.Moore, District Attorney, be allowed his expenses incurred in attending the annual meeting of the District Attorneys to be held in Portland on January 13 and 14. In the matter of the Fryrear Road. Ordered that Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge, and Frank H. May, be and they are hereby appointed Viewers to meet at the point of beginning on Said Road on January 17, 1921. The Court was then adjourned sine die. BE IT RIME iiBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OREGON WAS BEGUN AND HE LD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF JANUARY 1921. SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY. WHEN WERE PRESENT: C. H.MI LLE R COUNTY COMM I SSI ONE: R ' M.W.KNICKERBOCKER COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S.E.ROBERTS SHERIFF IN THE MATTER OF THE QUALIFICATIONS OF NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY. AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE OATH OF OFFICE OF M.W.KNICKERBOCKER AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT M. W.KNICKERBOCKER OF SISTERS, OREGON, WAS AT THE GENERAL ELECTION IN NOVEMBER 1920 DULY ELECTED A COUNTY COMMISSIONER FOR THIS COUNTY. THE SAI 0 OATH OF OFFICE WAS ORDERED FI LED AND SAID M.W.KNICKERBOCKER ASSUMED THE DUTIES OF HI SOFFI CE. NOW IS PRESENTED THE BOND OF S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF $N THE SUM OF $10,000.00 AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW, WITH THE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK AS SURETY THEREON, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID BOND IS PROPERLY EXECUTED IN THE MANNER REQUI RED BY LAW. IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID BOND BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE TAX COLLECTORTS BOND. THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TI ME TO BE HEARD UPON THE BOND TO BE REQUIRED OF THE SHERIFF COVERING HIS DUTIES AS TAX COLLECTOR OF THIS COUNTY AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $15,000.00 WILL ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF THE COUNTY. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF S. t. ROBERTS AS TAX COLLECTOR OF THIS COUNTY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY FIXED AT 015,000.00 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT SUCH BOND SHALL BE FURNISHED BY A SURETY COMPANY OR COMPANIES AUTHORIZED BY LAW TO TRANSACT BUSI NESS IN OREGON. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF THE TAX COLLECTOR. ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF S.E.ROBERTS AS TAX COLLECTOR OF THIS COUNTY IN THE SUM OF $7500.00 WI TH THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK AS SURETY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, AND SAID SHERIFF IS REQUIRED TO FILE AN ADDITIONAL BOND OF $7500.00 COVERING HIS DUTIES AS TAX COLLECTOR. IN THE MATTEROF THE TREASURER'S BOND. ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF CLYDE M. MCKAY AS TREASURER OF THIS COUNTY WI TH THE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY 0 F NEW YORK AS SURETY THEREON IN THE SUM OF HEREBY APPROVED. 10,000.00 BE AND THE SAME IS IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND .OF THE COUNTY CLERK. 3r,5 1 ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF J. H. HANER AS COUNTY CLERK IN THE SUM OF BI0,000.00 WITH THE AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK AS SURETY THEREON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE CORONERS BOND ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF C. P. NISWONGER AS CORONER IN THE SUM OF $5,000.00 WETH THE F I pit, ITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MV1ARYLAND AS SURETY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY/APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF THE JUSTICE OF PEACE. ORDERED THAT THE BO ND OF D. Di LSON AS UUSTI CE OF THE PEACE FOR BEND DISTRICTS IN THE SUM OF $1,000.00 WITH THE NATI ONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY THEREON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF CONSTABLE ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF FRANK L. KULP AS CONSTABLE F1OR BEND DISTRICTS IN THE SUM OF $I,000.00 WITH THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY THEREON, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE SURVEYORS BOND ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF ROBERT B.GOULD AS SURVEYOR IN THE SUM OF $'=;,000.00 WITH THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK AS SURETY THEREON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY. AT THIS TIME COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK THAT AT A GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN THIS COUNTY ON NOVEMBER 5RD 1920, THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WERE ELECTED TO THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, TO -WIT: ROBERT W.SAWYER J. H. HANER, S. E. ROBERTS CLYDE M. MCKAY COUNTY JUDGE. COUNTY CLERK SHERI FF COUNTY TREASURER J. ALTON THOMPSON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS C. P. NISWONGER, CORONER ROBERT B.GOULD SURVEYOR E.D.DILSON JUSTICE OF PEACE FOR BEND DISTRICTS FRANK L. KUtP, CONSTABLE FOR BEND DISTRICTS. AND THAT A CERTIFICATE OF ELECTIflN DULY EXECUTED TO EACH OF SAID ELECTED OFFICERS HAS BEEN ISSUED AND IS NOW ON FILE WITH THIS COURT AND THAT EACH OF SAID OFFICERS HAS FILED HIS OATH OF OFFICE AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND THAT THIS IS THE TIME WHEN EACH OF SAID OFFICERS SHALL ASSUME THE DUTI ES OF HIS OFFI CE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, BY THE COURT THAT SAID CERTIFICATES AND OATHS OF OFFICE ON FILE HEREIN OF COUNTY ROADS, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN VOL. I, PAGE BE AND THE SAME ARE -HEREBY APPROVED AND EACH OF SAID OFFICERS IS DECLARED TO BE FULLY QUALIFIED TO ASSUME THE DUTIES OF HIS O FFI CE,AND EACH OF THEM ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECE IV E THE RECORDS AND FILES RELATING TO HIS SAID OFFICE. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD PAY TROLLS, ORDERED THAT THE PAYROLLS FOR LABORERS EMPLOYED ON FORCE ACCOUNT IN THE CONSTRUCTION 36 AND 37 OF THE PAY ROLL RECORD OF THE COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT. . THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 6TH, 1921. AT IO:000ICLOCK IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEND OREGON, JANUARY 6TH, 1921. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT EXCEPT R.`w.SAWYER, JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 1 TO No. 12 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 246 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK tS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS, ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 13 TO No. 33, INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 247 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY IN PAYMENT THEREOF. - THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 7TH, 1921, AT I0:OO 0 CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. BEND, UREGON JANUARY 7TH, 1921. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF THE ASSESSOR. ORDERED THAT THE BOND PRESENTED BY THE ASSESSOR IN THE SUM OF $5000.00 WITH THE NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY AS SURETY THEREON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF A COUNTY ROAD MASTER. Now IS PRESENTED A PETITION SIGNED BY CERTAIN RESIDENTS OF THIS COUNTY PRAYING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF J.A.BOTZ AS ROAD MASTER FOR THIS COUNTY, AND THE COURT NOT BEING PREPARED TO CONSIDER SUCH OFFICE AT THIS TIME, ORDERS THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF JUSTICE COURT DISTRICTS. THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TIME TO BE HEARD FOR THE APP01 NT ING OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICTS, AND IT NOW APPEARIiNC TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THERE IS NO RECORD IN THIS COUNTY OF THE ESTABLISHING OF ANY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICTS AND THAT SUCH OFFICERS HERETOFORE ELECTED FOR THE SEVERAL ELECTION DISTRICTS HAVE IN VERY FEW J a di CASES QUALIFIED AND ASSUMED THE DUTIES OF SUCH OFFICES, AND THAT FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBLIC IT IS NOW NECESSARY AND PROPER THAT SUCH DISTRICTS SHOULD'BE DESIGNATED TO CONSIST OF SEVERAL ELECTION PRECINCTS, AND THE COURT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE PREMISES; IT IS THEREFORE • ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN ELECTION PRECINCTS No. I TO 6 INCLUSIVE, AND PRECINCTS No. 8,9, AND 1.0, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT No. 1. AND E.D.GILSON, A RESIDENT LEGAL VOTER THEREIN BE AND HE IS HEREBY APPOINTED A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR SAID DISTRICT, AND THAT FRANKL. KULP BE AND HE HEREBY IS APPOINTED A CONSTABLE FOR SAID DISTRICT. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN VOTING PRECINCTS No. TO No. 18, INCLUSIVE BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT No. 2. , FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW.' CONTAINED IN VOTING PRECINCTS NO. 11 AND 19, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESI GNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT No. 3. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN VOTING DISTRICTS No. 20, AND 21 BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS UUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT N0. 4. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN VOTING PRECINCTS No. 22, No. 23, AND No. 5. NO 24 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN VOTING PRECINCTS N0. 12— AND No. 13 BE AND THE SAME ISHEREBY DESIGNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRI CT No. 6. FURTHER ORDERED THAT ALL THE TERRITORY NOW CONTAINED IN VOTING PRECINCT No. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT No. 7. 7, IN THE MATTER OF THE • REDMOND SISTERS ROAD. ORDERED, THAT THE FORMER RESOLUTION ADOPTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF SAID ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REVOKED. IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD THIS 7TH DAY OF UANUARY UPON THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT IT IS PROPER AND EXPEDIENT THAT SUCH SALARIES BE PAID MONTHLY BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AND ALSO FOR OTHER PURPOSES, IT IS ORDERED: THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY DI RECTED AND AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY DURING THE YEAR 1921 FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE FOLLOWING FIXED EXPENSES,TO::—WIT S.E.ROBERTS A. A.ANDERSON JESSIE LATTO J. H. HANER CONSTANCE KNICKERBOCKER GWEN. I RWI N i AARY FRYREAR J. ALTON THOMPSON •,CLYDE M. MCKAY SALARY OF SHERIFF DEPUTY SHERIFF CLERK, )HERIFFS OFFICE COUNTY CLERK STENOGRAPHER BO DEPUTY CLERK SALARY. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS TREASURERS SALARY $i83.33 150. 00 115.00 150.00 1 15.00 1 15.00 115.00 125.00 83.33 61,08 W. T. MU L LA RKfY R.W.SAWYER R.W. HENDERSHOTT T.J.SANOERS ASSESSOR COUNTY BUDGE COUNTY PHYSICIAN JANITOR DESCHUTES INVESTMENT CO. RENT OF BUILDINGS HUGH O'KANE RENT 125.00 83.33 25.00 85.00 170.00 i2. 0 v PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. RENT OF TELEPHONES 23.75 v FURTHER ORDERED THAT WARRANTS BE ISSUED FOR THE SUPPORT OF INDIGENTS AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT: HATTIE HUNT I NGTON $ 20.00 M. B. HowE 10.00 MRS M A U D E BROWN 25.00 FURTHER THAT WARRANTS BE ISSUED MONTHLY IN THE SUM OF $10.00 PAYABLE TO THE HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE A':IERICAN RED CROSS FOR CIVILIAN RELIEF. ROBERT W.SAWYER JUDGE. C. H. MILLER COMMISSIONER IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REDMOND-SISTERS SECTION OF THE MCKE NZI E HI GHwAY. M. W. RESOLUTION FOR :GOAD. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER BEIT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE F I FTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1921, AND CONTINUED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND INCLUDING THE DATE OF THIS RESOLUTION, THE SAME BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RESOLUTION, ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER, PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD, TO -WIT: WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, SAID COUNTY DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY RESOLUTION, DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SIXTH AND "H" STREETS IN THE CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON, THENCE IN A GENERAL WESTERLY DIRECTION SUBSTANTIALLY ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE PRESENT REDMOND- TO-CLINE FALLS ROAD, TO CLINE FALLS, OREGON; THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION SUBSTANTIALLY ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE NORTHERLY CLINE FALLS -TO -SISTERS ROAD TO A TERMINATION AT A POINT 846.1 FEET WEST FROM THE QUARTER CORNER COMMON TO SECTI ONS FOUR AND NINE IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH OF RANGE TEN EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, SAID COURSE BEING AS NOW STAKED OUT ALONG SAID ROUTE, SAID ROAD TO BE SIXTY FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES INTHE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION CF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED ANDPASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE 2ND DAY OF MARCH, 1921, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGESWHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT 309 • 0.W. B. RI LEY IN THE SUM OF OF SA ID PROPOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 6TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1921. ROBERT W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. • C. H. MILLER COMMI SSI ONER M.'W.KNI CKERBOCKER COMMI SS IONER IN THE MATTER OF THE MURPHY ROAD THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITI ON OF R•GgGOSNEY AND OTHERS.FO;R THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE HEARING OF SUCH ROAD HAS BEEN GIVEN AS REQUIRED BY LAW, AND THAT A SUF FI CI ENT BOND HAS BEEN FILED, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE RECEI VED AND THAT R. B. GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR AND JOHN A. RUNGE AND FRANK H. MAY BE AND THEY HEREBY ARE APPOINTED VIEWERS THEREON TO NE ET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD FEBRUARY 19TH, 1921 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. IN THE MATTER OF GRAVEL. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE COUNTY ROAD FUND PAYABLE TO 1 133.00 FOR ROYALTIES ON GRAVEL. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE COUNTY ROAD FUND PAYABLE TO O.W. B. RI LEY IN THE SUM OF $1 133.00 FOR ROYALTIES ON GRAVEL. IN THE MATTER OF THE FARM BUREAU. ORDERED, THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED THE SUM OF $2700.00 UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTI ON 9031 OF THE LAWS 0 F OREGON FOR FARM DEMONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN THIS COUNTY DURING THE YEAR 1921, TO BE EXPENDED AS' PROVIDED IN SECTIONS 9029-9034 OF OREGON LAWS SUBJECT TO THE SUPERVISION OF THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. IN THE MATTER OF THE RILEY ROAD. ORDERED, THAT ROBERT B. GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR, JOHN A. RUNGE, AND FRANK H. MAY, BE AND THEY HEREBY ARE APPOINTED VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD JANUARY 19; 1921 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. IN THE MATTER OF THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ORDERED THAT THE BEND PRESS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE KNOTTS ROAD FLUME. ORDERED THAT COUNTY ENGINEER MAKE A CROSS SECTION OF THE ROAD WORK UNDER THE FLUME ON THE KNOTTS ROAD AND REPORT TO THIS COURT WITH A ROUGH ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF MAKING THE ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF A GRAVEL PI T. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAVING APPROVED THE TITLE TO BLOCK 19,20,21,27,29 AND 30 OF THE NORTHWEST TOWNSITE COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION TO REDMOND, IT IS ORDERED THAT WARRANTS TOTALING S2500.O0 BE ISSUED IN PAYMENT THEREFOR TO JAMES L. CONLEY AND JANE E. IN THE MATTER OF RI GHT OF WAY. CONLEY IN AMOUNTS OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT FC)R $10.00 ON THE ROAD FUND FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR USE IN ROAD BUILDING. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACANCY OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD. EACH. BE ISSUED TO C. .RUDOLPH IN PAYMENT ORDERED THAT CARRIE 0. MANNY BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD TO SERVE FOR FOUR YEARS. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 8TH, 1921 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. IN THE :'RATTER OF CLAI MS ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. 39,40,61.62, AND 63 AS THE DOCKET OF THIS COURT ON PAGE 248 BE AND THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 41 TO No. 6o I NCLUS IVE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF, IN THE MATTER OF A JURY LIST FOR 1921. THE FOLLOWING NAMES OF RESIDENT TAX PAYERS WAS THEN DRAWN FROM THE TAX ROLLS OF THE COUNTY FROM WHICH TO SELECT THE JURY PANELS FOR THE REGULAR TERMS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TO —MIT: M. W. PETT I G REW WM. PECK M.A. PALMER H. E. HAU CK B. H. MCMI CKLE G. F. GATES C.A. BECKWITH C.L.SCOTT GEO. VJ. GOLDEN A. O. SCH I L L I N G J.C. RHOD ES OSCAR 0.ANDREWS G.A. LEMKE JOHN NEWBY H.F. BENFORD J.E.SMITH GEO. GEIGER 0.D.ALLINGHAM GEO. BORROWMAN C. J . HEX BE RG R:D.MoORE W. O. BEST R. C. HA R R I S J.B.ANDERSON A. G. POW E L L E.C.LANDINGHAM J.'H. BUCHHOLZ R.H. Lo o P IVAN IICGI LLVRAY S.A. BLAKLEY N.P.SMITH WARREN SMITH S.H.STOCKMAN GEO. W.STOKOE M.H.SYMONS A. J.TuCK ER EARL P. UPD I KE J.F.VAN ALLEN A.J.VELTUM FREDERICK WALTERS C.E.W1SE ARTHUR HI FT H.A.Scoac1N: FRANK RIEBUFF MATT CARLI NE DON DOBKINS FRANK LEITHAUSER W. C. BI RDSAL L H.E.ALLEN D. E. HU NT E R C.A.WARNE R E.A.FRIBERG W.R. SPECK CLAIRE C.FULLER R. C. BA RT LE TT E.A.HARVEY CHAS. STANTON C. J. MONOHAN ALEX MAYNE M. W. W A G N E R FRANK H.PRINCE N. G. JACOBSON J.B. MINER WM. PATTISON A.I3.TAYLOR L.D.W15ST R.D.KETCHUM FRED SIMPSON STEPHEN L.STEIDL G. F.HoovER W. H. MAY T.O.GRI NSTEAD E. L. VI NAL C.V.SILVIS O.O. CARLSON M.C. CHASE W. B.ARMSTRONG CLAUDE CHRIST !R.C.COLVER W.GLEN COX MELVIN L.CROW F.G. OUT L I P A. B„DAVENPORT A.B.DAVIS J.F.DAWS0N E.H.DETWEI LER BLAINE DEVERS GE0.M.DORN L.DORNECKER R. A. DOTY L. R. DOUTH I T JOHN DRI SCALL E.J.FINNEGAN C.S•HuDSON L.G. MCREYNoLDS L.E.SMITH W. M. W I L s, N. L. R. Fox C. L. FRos T JOHN AGEN GROVER GERKING N.H.GILBERT R. 3. ;ou LD H.A.0OSNEY E._.GRAY W.W.GRI NSTEAD EARL GROFF JERRY GROE:SKRUGER A.J.HARTER H. T . HARTL'E:Y C. H. HATCH NATHAN HENDERSON HENRY HEWINS GEO.E.AITKEN. H.K.ALLEN SHELBY L.ALLEN OLAF ANDERSON R.0.ANDRUS A.W.A RMSTRONG E.ATKINSON F. G.ATK I NSON C.H. HA I NES C.A.ADAMS E.B.ADAMs ANTON RUNE WALTER BACON M. BAI LEY JR. JOHN BARR H.E. BEARD GEO.W.BEAVER G.W. UEEBE W. E. BEES LE Y L. BI LADEAU BURR BLACK GEO. W. BOGUE A.W. BONTRAGER CHAS.BOYD J.E. BRAMHA LL W. D . BRAT T W. J. BUC KLE Y R.N.BUCHWALTER T. E.-LY 0 NS N.H. H0BBS G.W.HOBSON FRANK INABNIT J. M. J A N S S E N H.A.JERRARD A.F.LARSON V. F. LI VESAY J. R. ROB E RTS W. 'G. M A N N I N G GEO.T.MICHAELSON WM. MONTGOMERY A. A.MUNDEN DOUGLAS MULLARKY HARRY r1CGU I RE A. M. MCKINLEY P. D. MCNAMEE W.L.O'DONNELL R.N. PA LME RTON PETER PIERSON We H. PR ESL E Y .W. E. REDEMAN F. T. E DMO ND C.O.H000K N..A. BURD I CK : T FRANK BODYFELT GO.ROBERTS BERT SHUEY GRANT SKINNER ROY BeSLATE H.D. I NNE S CHAS. W. SAY LE R CHAS. W.SAYLER H. R.SMEAD W. Ml . H U S T O N R.L.KIDDER E. F. LOGAN L. METKE F. 0. MI NOR W. C. HOLLENSH EAD W.D.BARNES C.H.tISHOP J.J. BLEW H. L. BURRI GHT W. r. CLAYPOLL ROY COOPER L.5.DAIGLE'WL W. C. DERRI CK W. P. G I F T E.A. GRIT FFI N WALTER GUMPERT WM. HARDT J.'E..HETHO RN. J. B. HEY BURN H. M. HORTON J. E.MURPHY G. E. MCA ND REWS JOE _MCCLAY B. iMCNETT THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 14TH, 1921 AT I0:00 OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bend, Oregon, Januay118, 1921. The County Court for Deschutes County met at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon pur- suant to adjournment all members being present. In the matter of indigent support. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that E. J. Taylor is a blind man without relatives qualified to contribute to his support and that it is necessary that he become a County charge and that ti 40.00 is necessary for his support, it is ordered by the Court that the County Clerk issue his warrants monthly in the sum of p40.00 payable to E. J. Taylor for his support, that said warrants be issued in the same manner as are warrants issued for the payment of widow's pensions and that sumh payments be continued until the further order of this Court. In the matter of the Red Cross Car. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of $15.00 for the payment of the license fee for the automobile furnished for the County Red Cross sup ery is er r In the matter of Tax Coll ector' s Bond. Now is presented.to the Court the Bond of S. E. Roberts, as Tax Collector with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, as surety thereon and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said bond is regularly executed, it is ordered that the same be and it hereby is approved. In. the matter of freight charges. Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrant payable to himself in the sum of ''134.50 in payment of freightcharges on 200 spools of barbed fence wire, received from the State Board of Highway Commissioners. In the matter of designating Market Roads. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Oregon for the year 1919, enacted Chapter 431 of the Laws of Oregon for 1919, by the provisions of which Act it is pro- vided and declared that there shall be included in the State levy of taxes each year such amount as may be produced by levy of one mill on the dollar of the total valuation of the taxable property of the State as shown by the last preceding assessment and equalization thereof, which said amount shall be apportioned, collected and paid in the dame manner as other State taxes, and shall become a part of the State Highway Fund, and shall be used for the purpose of constructing and improving roads to be known and desig- nated as Market Roads; and WHEREAS, Section 4 of said Act provides that the County Court of any County de- detiringoto, avail itself of the provisions and benefits of any act in any year, shall provide by uniform levy on all the taxable property of the County, for the specific purpose of Market Road construction, such an amount as may equal the amount apportioned to said County by the State Highway Commission under the provisions of said act; and WHEREAS, it is provided in said act that any County desiring the benefits thereof, shall accept the provisions of the same, and shall agree to actively operate thereunder; and WHEREAS, it appearing to be for the best interests of Deschutes County that sadd County accept the provisions of said act, and agree to operate under the provisions of the same, and that said County levy on all the taxable property of said County for the specific purpose of Market Road construction, such sum as shall be produced by a levy of 1.24 mills upon all of said taxable property; and WHEREAS, it appearing that the following roads, to -wit: Redmond & Crook County line section of the McKenzie Highway. Butler road Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Road should be designated as Market Roads and improved as Market Roads out of said Market Road Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, and the Highway Commissions. is hereby advised that the County Court of Deschutes County in regular session, sitting as a County Court for the transaction of County business,, did pass and adopt resolutions accepting the provisions of said Chapter431 of the Laws of Oregon for 1919, and hereby agrees to cooperate with the State of Oregon, through the State Highway Commission, in carrying out the pro- visions of said Act; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said Highway Commission be and is further advised that there has been levied 1.24 mills on the dollar of the total valuation of all of the taxable property in said County, which said levy has been ordered spread upon the rolls and collected as other taxes are collected; said taxes when so collected to be used for Market Roads under the provisions of Chapter 431 of the Laws of Oregon for 1919. And be it further resolved that the following roads, and such other roads as may hereafter he designated, are hereby designated as Market Roads, and ordered improved under the Market Roads Law, to -wit: Redmond to Crook County line section of the McKenzie Highway. Butler Road Lower Bridge-T errebonne Road. And be it further resolved that the State Highway Commission be and is hereby requested to furnish plans and specifications for the construction of said proposed Market Roads, and that said Commission supervise the survey and establishment of grades therefor; and that said Commission be further instructed to charge the expenses incurred in making such survey and establishing such grades and supervising said survey and es- tablishment of grades against the portion of the Market Roads Fund credited to said Deschutes County. Land be it further resolved that this resolution and order be recorded in the County Court Journal as other matters are entered and recorded, and that a certified copy of the same be sent to the Highway Commission, which said certified copy shall be notice to said Commission of the acceptance of the provisions of said Market Roads Law by Deschutes County, and of its intention to operate thereunder. Dated this 18th day of January, A.D.1921. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. C. H. Miller, County Commissioner. M. W. Knickerbocker, In the matter of County Records. County Commissioner. This matter comes on at this time to be heard upon the request in writing of the County Clerk for an Order accepting and approving the transcript of Deeds, Mortgages and other records transcribed from the records in the office of the County Clerk of Crook and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the County Court that heretofore on August 7, 1918, the County Clerk of this County Filed his report in writing of his proceedings in said matter, under it's order entered February lst, 1917 directing the said County Clerk to make and prepare transcript of such County records and it further appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said report was then continued for further investigation and that now is a proper time for its final consideration, P'.) it is therefor ordered by the Court that all of the records named in said report filed August 7, 1918, beand the same are hereby approved and received as the records of Deschutes County, Oregon, and the Clerk is instructed to file the same in his office and to make proper certification thereof. An.d further that warrants be issued to said J. H. Haner, in the sume of of ill600.00 in full compensation for his expenses and services in said matter as provided for in Sections 2665 - 2666 - 2667 of the laws of Oregon, as compiled by Conrad P. Olson. In the Matter of Claims. Ordered that Claims No. 64 to 69 inclusive, as the same are entered at page 250 of the Claim Docket of this Court be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants on the Road Fund of the County in payment. In the matter of Claims. Ordered that Claims No. 70 to 80 inclusive, as the same are entered at page 251 of the Claim- Docket of this Court be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants on the General Fund in payment. The Court was then adjourned to meet January 24th, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Attest: J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Bend, Oregon, January 24, 1921. In the matter of a County Fair. -This matter comes on to be heard at this time for the establishing of a County Fair and Agricultural Exhibit and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that it is proper for the County to assist in the development and display of its agricultural resources and that such encouragement be given to such resources as will produce a greater actitity among the agricultural interests of the County, therefore it is hereby Ordered that Deschutes County, until the further order of the Court shall hold a County Fair and Agricultural .Exhibit to be conducted under the supervision of a County Fair Board. 63) In the matter of a County Fair Board. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition and recommendation of various horticultural and agricultural associations of this County , for the appointment of D. H. Gates, W. W. Van Matre, and C. H. Hardy to constitute the Deschutes County Fair Board and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said persons so named are qualified therefor, It is therefore ordered that D. H. Gates, W. W. Van Matre ancI C. H. Hardy be and they hereby are appointed as members of the County Fair Board for Deschutes County, Oregon, the said D. H. Gates to serve for three years, W. W. Van Matre to serve for 2 years and C. H. Hardy to serve for one year. In the matter of the Murphy Road. This matter comes on to be heard at this time for the appointment of a Board of Viewers herein and it is ordered that R.B.Gould, County Surveyor, Frank H. May and John A. Runge be and they b.ereby are appointed such Viewers and directed to meet at the point of beginning of said road on February 19th, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock in the Forenoon. In the matter of a_Tumalo Dance Hall. In the Matter of Granting a Livense for a Public Dance Hall to) West Side Fair Association. ) ORDER Based upon the above application, and it appearing to the County Court that said applicant is a person of good moral character, it is hereby ORDERED by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, that the County Clerk issue a license to A. J. Harter as Manager to conduct a dance hall of twenty one hundred square feet, at `i''umalo Oreg during the year 1921. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 24th day of Jany, 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. M.W.Knickerbocker, County Commissioner. C.H.liller County Commissioner. In the matter of the S. R. Hogin Road. This matter comes onto be heard upon the petition of S.R.Hogin and others for a County Road and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the owners of the land along the line thereof have conveyed by proper deed all of the land to be occupied by said road, it is therefore Ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby approved and that a proper order for the establishing of said road be prepared and recorded at length in the road_ record of the County. In the matter of Claims. Ordered that claims No. 81 to 83 inclusive as the same are entered in the Claim Docket of this County at page 252 be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk instruct- ed to issue his warrants on the General Fund in payment. In the matter of the Mackenzie Road. Ordered that the 6lerk issue his warrant payable to U. S.Forest Service in the sum of 0172.02 payable out of the Special Road Fund for the pro-rata share of the County, now due in the construction of said Mackenzie Highway. In the matter of Claims. Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrantb for c 5.00 payable to E.M.Herrington and for v 5.00 payable to Allen Herrington for balance due for work on roads in December, 1920. 316- Rhe Court was then Adjourned to January 28th, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Oregon, January 28, 1921. The County Court reconvened at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, pursuant to adjournment. In the matter of the Murphy Road. Ordered that the County will cooperate to the extent of $580.00 in the con- struction of the Murphy Road in the Arnold Section, the work to be done by the settlers and completed as per engineer's specifications. The Court was• then adjourned. Judge. --erCommissioner Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of February, 1921, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding .of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Hon. R.W. Sawyer, County Judge. C.H.Miller, County Commissioner. M.W.Knickerbocker, County 'ommissioner. J.H.Haner, County Clerk.• S.E.Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: On a Motion made, seconded and carried it was ordered that the following resolutions be spread upon the records of this court. Resolved that the County Court of Deschutes County has heard with the deepest regret and sorrow of the sudden death of W.T.Mullarky, County Assessor. Mr. Mullarky was a most efficient, painstaking and trustworthy public official, and the work of his office was always done in a thorough manner and his methods were a. model to the Assessor's Department of the other counties of the state. In his death the County has sustained a severe loss. Resolved further that the condolences of the Court be expressed to the bereaved son and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to him, under seal of the Court. It is further ordered that all County officies be closed from 2:00 o'clock to • 4:00 o'clock P. M. on Thursday, February 3, 1921, during the time of Mr. Mullarkyt s funeral. In the matter of the Seth Stookey Road. Ordered that a resolution be entered in the Road Record for the establishing of a County Road, commencing at the Southwest corner Section 18 Township 19 South Range 14 East and terminating in the Northwest Quarter of Section 31 Township 18 Range 14 East, at it's intersection of the Central Oregon Highway. In the matter of the Helmholtz Road. Ordered that a resolution be entered in the Road Record for the establishing of a County Road beginning in the Southwest corner of Section 29,Towriship 14 South Range 13 East, Thence Westerly one-half mile. In the matter of the C. H. Miller Road. Ordered that a resolution be entered in the Road Record for the establishing of a County Road beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 17 Township 17 South Range 13 East, thence northeasterly to the County line in Section 24 Township 16 Range 13. In the matter of the Juvenile County Officer. 311 Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant monthly to Mrs. E. H. Stockwell in the sum of $50.00, as Deputy of the Juvenile Court and that said warrant be issued at the time and in the manner in which salary warrants are issued. In the matter of a Public Nurse. Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrant monthly in the sum of $125.00 payable to J. D. Klock, County Nurse at the time and in the manner in which salary warrants are issued. In the matter of Road Pay Rolls. Ordered that the pay rolls for work on public highways, as the same are recorded at pages 39-40-41 and 42 of the Record of Road Pay Rolls be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment. In the matter of claims. Ordered that claims No. 1 to No. 36 inclusive, as the same are entered at pages 254 and 255 of the Claim Docket of this County, be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment. The Court was then adjourned to February 4, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Bend, Ore. Feb. 4, 1921. In the matter of claims. Ordered that claims No. 37 to 46 inclusive, be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment. The Court was then adjourned to Feb. 18, 1921. Bend, Ore. Feb. 18, 1921. In the matter of the Juniper Telephone Company's franchise. At this time is presented a petition by the Juniper Telephone Company for a franchise over public highways for the construction of telephone lines as follows, to -wit: Redmond, Oregon. February llth, 1921. To the Honorable County Court, Bend, Oregon: Gentlemen: - The undersigned, Juniper Telephone Company organized and doing business within Deschutes County, Oregon for the purpose of constructing and operating telephone lines within said County, respectfully petition your Honorable body that we be granted a franchise to construct, maintain and operate a telephone line or lines on a system of telephone poles owned :dointly by your petitioners along the County roads and publie highways as described and identified by the plat hereto attached and made a part hereof. The primary object of said franchise being to provide satisfactory telephone service to the farmers and residents of the vicinity and locality in which said line is proposed to be located. And we petition that said franchise be granted for a period of fifty years or for such time as to your Honorable body may seem just and reasonable, commencing at the northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty-ona (31), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Willamette Meridian, thence following the County Road commonly known as the Northwest Redmond Road in Easterly and Southerly directions to the City Limits of the City of Redmond, Oregon at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section Sixteen (16), Township Fifteen (25), South, Range Thirteen (13) East of the_ Willamette Meridian, following the South or West side of said road at all times, excepting that certain portion of said line on the south side of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section Sixteen (16) above mentioned, along which said portion said road the same to be located on the North side thereof. JUNIPER TELEPHONE COMPANY, By Jas. P. Bates, President. By Walter Danielski, Secretary. and the Court having fully considered said matter, it is of the opinion that said petition is valid, and should be allowed, makes and enters the following order to -wit: Ordered that the Juniper Telephone Company, of Deschutes County, Oregon, be and it hereby is awarded and granted a franchise for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a telephone line along the road described in said Petition for the term of fifty years from this date. In the matter of S. Debing Claim. Ordered that the Claim of S. Debing for barrow pit, in the sum of $125.00 be and the same hereby is disallowed. _In the matter of the vacancy in the Office of Assessor. Ordered that August A. Anderson be and he hereby is appointed County Assessor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late W. T. Ivullarky, and the said August A. Anderson having submitted his Bond and Oath of office, the same are hereby approved. The Court was then adjourned. Judge. .Commissioner. Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of March, 1921, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present. Hon. R. W. Sawyer, County Judge. 0, H. Miller, County Commissioner. M.W.Knickerbock er, County Commissioner. J.H.Haner, County Clerk. S.E.Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of Probation Officer. Ordered that George Stokoe be and he hereby is appointed a Probation Officer for Deschutes County. In the matter of the Sara A. Neil petition. Now is presented the petition for the vacation of the County Road through the Jarrett place and there being no objection, the petition was received and Robt. B. Gould, John A. Runge and S. R. Hogin were appointed viewers thereon. In the matter of the U. H. Connarn Road. Ordered that Robt. B. Gould, John. A. Runge and S. R. Hogin be and they hereby are appointed Viewers for said road. In the matter of the County Physicians Salary. Ordered that the salary of the County physician be fixed at 05.00 per month from January lst, 1921 and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant in payment thereof at the time and in the manner in which other salary warrants are paid. 5 In the matter of Road Pay Rolls. Ordered that the Road Pay Rolls for the month of February as the same are entered at pages 44 and 45 of the Road Pay Roll record be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment. In the matter of claims. Ordered that claims No. 1 to No. 78 inclusive, as the same are entered at pages 258 and 259 and 260 be and the same are hereby allowed and the clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. In the matter of the Riley Road. Ordered that this Matter be continued to the first Wednesday of April. In the matter of the Fryrear Road. Ordered that this matter be continued to the first Wednesday of April. In the matter of the Murphy Road. Ordered that this matter be continued to the first Wednesday of April. In the matter of the Bend -Sisters Road. Ordered that this matter be continued to the first Wednesday of April. In the matter of the Redmond -Sisters highway. Ordered that this matter be continued to the first Wednesday of April. The Court was then adjourned to March 11, 1921. BEND OREGON, MARCH I ITH, 1921. THE COURT RECONVENED AT. TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF PART OF TUMALO ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE OLD BEND TUMALO ROAD OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DALLES-CALIF ORNIA HIGHWAY CROSSING THE STANBURROUGH PLACE BE CLOSED UNTIL THE FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF A CONSTABLE FOR DISTRICT No. 2. ORDERED THAT ALBERT JULI AN BE APPOI NTED CONSTABLE IN DISTRICT NO. 2, AS ESTABLISHED ON JAN. 7. IN THE MATTER OF THE FRYREAR ROAD. THE VIEWERS REPORT ON THE FRYREAR ROAD WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF JESSE HOLT, AN INDIGENT. ✓ ORDERED THAT AN ALLOWANCE OF $40.00 PER MONTH BE MADE TO JESSE HOLT AND FAMILY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ON RECOMMENDATION OF MRS V.A.FORBES, BEGINNING MARCH IST. IN THE MATTER OF T H E RESIGNATION OF MRS CUNNING. THE RESIGNATION OF MRS MAX A.CUNNING AS MEMBER OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD WAS RECEIVED AND ACCEPTED AND MRS L.C.IMARION OF REDMOND APPOINTED TO FILL THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF MRS CUNNING. ORDERED Ti-IAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND TO A.B.TAYLOR FOR THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH I2TH, AT IO:OO A.M. 1472.50. 1 BEND OREGON, MARCH I2TH, 1921. THE COURT WAS DULY RE —CONVENED AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE FRYREAR ROAD. THE VIEWERS REPORT ON THE FRYREAR ROAD WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF TAX SALES. ORDERED THAT A WARRANT ISSUE IN THE SUM OF 36.63 PAYABLE TO S. E. ROBERTS, TAX COLLECTOR, IN PAYMENT FOR PROPERTY PURCHASED AT TAX SALE AS PER NOTICE ATTACHED. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT THE OFFER OF I.E.GOING FOR GRADING MACKENZIE HIGHWAY BE ACCEPTED. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WORK IN THE CITY OF REDMOND. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY DO ROAD WORK IN THE CITY OF REDMOND AS PER OFFER MADE• IN THE MATTER OF ROAD PAY ROI,.LS. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE PAYROLLS FOR ROAD WORK AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE PAY ROLL RECORD AT PAGE 46. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No 80 TO No. 93, INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGE 262 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS., ORDERED THAT CLAIMS No. 94 TO No. 124 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENT. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET MARCH 14TH, 1921 AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. BEND OREGON, MARCH I4TH, 1921. THE COURT WAS DULY RE -CONVENED AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE FRYREAR ROAD. THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON THE FRYREAR ROAD WAS READ FOR THE THIRD TIME, AND ADOPTED, AND THE CLERK WAS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES AWARDED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH I8TH, 1921 AT 10:Q0 O'CLOCK A.M. BEND OREGON MARCH 18TH, 1921. THE COURT WAS DULY RECONVENED AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE BONDS OF COUNTY FA IR BOARD. THE BONDS OF W.W.VANMIATRE, D.H.GATES AND C.H.HARDY, AS MEMBERS OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD WERE APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT THE CLAIM OF CHAS. MCANDREWS FOR $56.00, .M.HERRI NGTON FOR $13.00 AND ALLEN HERRINGTON FOR $10.00 BE ALLOWED AND THE CLERK INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO MARCH 2IST, AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M. BEND OREGON, MARCH 2IST, 1921. THE COURT WAS DULY RE -CONVENED AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD RIGHT OF VVAY. ORDERED THAT WARRANT ISSUE TO CLAUDE C.WOODS IN SUM OF $600.00 IN PAYMENT FOR RIGHT OF WAY FOR MACKENZIE HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD FUNDS. ORDERED THAT 15000.00 FROV1 ROAD BOND FUNDS BE TRANSMITTED TO STATE HIGHWAY COMMI SSI ON AS PER REQUEST ON FILE, SAID AMOUNT BEING BALANCE DUE IN CO-OPERATION ON THE DAL L ES -CAL I FO RN I A HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WAGES. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND FOR $3(4OO PAYABLE TO R.W.0ROGAN. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED. - JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. 1/-- OMMISSI ONER. FHE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE IN BEND ORE'GON ON' FRI DAY, APRI L 8TH, 1921 AT 10:00 A.M. THERE BEING PRESENT. H.C.MILLER MI. W. '(N I CKE RBOC KE R COMMISSIONER. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF (HEWN FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SISTERS-PLAINVIEW SECTION OF ) RESOLUTION FOR GOAD. THE BEND -SISTERS HIGHWAY. COMMISSIONER BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1921, AND CONTINUED FROM DAY TO D'AY THEREAFTER TO AND INCLUDING DATE OF THE / THIS RESOLUTION, THE SAME BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR .THE.TRANSACTICN OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RESOLUTION ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER, PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD, TO —WIT: `iVH_R=AS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRI BED, SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY RESOLUTION, DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO—VIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTH—WEST CORNER OF SECTION 9, T. 15 S J. R. I O L.4. iV'1. THE SAME BEING AT THE WESTERLY END OF CASCADE STREET, IN DAV I DSONTS ADDITION TO SISTERS; THENCE EAST ALONG THE SAID CASCADE STREET THROUGH THE TOM OF SISTERS; THENCE IN A GENERAL SOUTH—EASTERLY DIRECTION THROUGH SECTIONS 9, 10, 15, 14; 23 24 AND 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP 15 S.f . I0 E.W.M. TO A TERMINATI ON IN THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SECTION 23 OF SAID TOWNSHIP, AT AC POINT 2435 FEET NORTHERLY FROM THE SOUTH—EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25, SAUD ROAD TO BE 60 FEET IN WIDTH. NO'?V TH=: _F0k=, IT IS HE?5BY OR;D•_R_D, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT_ SAID RESOLUTION WI LL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE 1.92 1 , AT WHI CH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND R:ADINC THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORECDN, THIS 7TH DAY OF APRIL, 1921. ROBERT 'W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. C.H.iMILLER COMMISSIONER. M.W.KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER. IN FHA. COUNTY CCUr;T OF THE STATE OF 0 ,=CON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF THE -STABL ISH IN )RESOLUTI ON FOR ROAD. OF THE BI LADEAU ROAD. BE IT R _ oi= •ABS RSD, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON NEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRI L, 1921, AND CONTINUED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND INCLUDING THE DATE OF THIS RESOLUTI ON, THE SAME BEING A REGULAR TERM OF,SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RESOLUTION ----ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER, PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD TO —WIT: WH.=-AS, AT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRI 3ED, SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORECON, BY RESOLUTION, DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT; BEGINNING AT THE NORTH—WEST CORNER OF SECTION 18, T . 18 S. . 13 `.W.M. ; THENCE SOUTH FOR TWO MILES TO THE SOUTH—WEST CORNER OF SECTION 19 OF SAID TOWNSHIP, TO A TERMINATION IN THE H.B.FORD ROAD. SAID ROAD TO BE 40 FEET IN WIDTH. NOW TH_R_FO:Rt_, IT IS HER=3V ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY :SURVEYOR 0R HIS DULY QUAL.I FI ED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY. CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE CF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND POASED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 192 1 , AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SA I D ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FI RST TIME, ANO AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WI LL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS 7TH DAY OF ,APRIL, 1921. ROBERT W.SAWYER C.H.M1 LLER Ml . ','// . K N I C K E R B O C K E R COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHING) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. OF THE ARTHUR WARD ROAD. BE IT k` lEMBER_D, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1921, AND CONTINUED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND INCLUDING THE DATE OF THIS RESOLUTION, THE SAME BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TI ME SA ID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RESO_UTI ON ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHE R, PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD, TO -WIT: WHER_AS,'IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NESSSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY RESOLUTION, DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: B=GINNINa, AT THE NORTH-WEST CORNER OF SECTION I, T. 18 S., R. 12 •VV.M; THENDE SOUTH 1 MILE TO THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF SAID SECTI ON 1 THENCE EAST ONE HALF MILE TO THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1; THENCE SOUTH ONE HALF MILE TO THE CENTER OF SECTION 12 OF SAID TOWNSHIP; THENCE EAST ONE HALF MILE TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE SOUTH ONE HALF MILE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE CAST ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SECTION, 7, 8 AND 9 IN TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST FOR TWO ANO ONE HALF MI LES TO THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECT ION 16 OF SAID TOWNSHIP; THENCE SOUTH ''NE MILE TO A TERMINATION AT THE SOUTH ;;UART_R CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16, WHICH WHICH POINTIS LOCATED IN THE GROFF ROAD. SAID ROAD TO BE 40 FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS R-SOLUTI CN BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY CERTI FIED TO ASSUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLAC.: OF HOLDING COUNT`( COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYSPREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE, 1921, AT WHI CH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WI LL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITI DNS FOR DA'•AAGES WHICH MAY BE F I LED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DES CHUT ES COUNTY, OREGON , THIS 7TH DAY OF A PRI L, 1921. ROBERT »I. SAWYER C. H. IM 1 LL ER IM.'VV.KNI CKERBOCKER IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE DAVIES ROAD. COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER* ORDERED THAT THE PETITION HEREIN BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE ROAD THEREIN BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VA.CATED. IN THE MATTER OF THE HELMHOLZ ROAD. ORDERED THAT R.B.UOULD, FRANK MAY AND JOHN RUNGE BE APPOINTED VIEWERS. IN THE SMATTER OF THE MILLER ROAD. ORDERED THAT R.B.DOULD, FRANK MAY AND JOHN RUNGE BE APPOINTED VIEWERS* IN THE MATTER OF THE STOOKEY ROAD. ORDERED THAT R.D.00ULD, FRANK MAY AND JOHN RUNGE BE APPOINTED VIEWERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND-SISTERS ROAD. ORDERED THAT R.B.000LD, FRANK MAY AND JOHN RUNGE BE APPOINTED VIEWERS. IN THE MATTER OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 09DERED THAT WARRANT ISSUE IN PAYMENT TO INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT FOR $I 17b.30 FOR FEES AND THAT PAYMENT BE MADE MONTHLY. BEND OREGON APR. Ih, 1921. THE COUNTY COURT CONVENED AT THE 0 FFI CE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE APR. I5TH, 1921, THERE BEING PRESENT, C.H.;MILLER, COMMISSIONER, M.W.KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER. IN THE MATTER OF TRUCK TRAFFIC. ORDERED THAT ALL TRUCK TRAFFIC BE PROHIBITED ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND THE CLERK I NSTRUCTE ; TO SEND A COPY OF THIS ORDER TO TUMAIrLUM LUMBER CO. AND OTHER USING THE SAME. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD FUND WARRANTS. ORDERED THAT WARRANT N0 0213 FOR $,00.00 ISSUED IN FAVOR OF E.M. HERRINGTON FOR RICHT OF WAY ON ',-EDMOiND SISTERS HIGHWAY, BE CANCELLED AND WARRANTS BE ISSUED TO L.M.HERRINGTON FOR AND $28.0 FOR THE ABOVE RICHT OF WAY ON REDMOND SISTERS HIGHWAY. THE COURT MET APR. BEND OREGON, APR. 19, 1921. 19, 192 I AT I0:00 O'CLOCK A.M. C.H.iMI LLER COMMI SS IONER, AND i'f.uV.;KNl CKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER. THERE BEING PRESENT IN THE MATTER OF THE FRYREAR ROAD. ORDERED THAT WARRANT ISSUE FOR $50.00 TO SEORGE CURRY FOR RIGHT OF WAY ON FRYREAR ROAD. IVY v, v i'v.�. Jy vu vu u1't . I .. t ri., I ti r4 1 1 u 1 u t o L. Fri t a VV ei tk1.4 I t;?NI nL uur:t_ I, et t=: v1.4 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNW COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON `V'JEDNESDAY, THE LLTH DAY OF MAY 19211 SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN: WERE PRESENT HON R.`v.SAWYER, JUDGE C.H. MILSER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER M. We KNICKERBOCKER,COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. H. HANER , •CO UNT Y CLERK. S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOING qPROCEEDI NGS WEE HAD, TO —WIT; THE COURT WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 10: OCLOCK A.M. AND PROCEEDED TO THE EXAMINATION OF THE RECORD RELATING TO STATE ROADS AND THEN ADJOURNED TO MAY 5TH 1921 AT 10: OCLOC.K A.M. BEND, OREGON MAY 5, 192 1. COURT RECONVENED AT I0;OCLOCK A.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT.THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MAY I0, I92I, AT 10: OCL.00K A.M. BEND, OREGON; MAY IOTH, 1921. THE COURT WAS RECONVENED ON WY IOTH, 1921 PURSUANT TO ,=A.DJDURNMENT 'ALL MEMBERS BEI NG P RES ENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF F.H. DI ERKER , FOR DAMAGES FOR g /0 TUBERCULAR CATTLE, THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE CLAIM OF f ,H. DIERRKER, FOR INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE DESTROYED UNDER THE PROVC S IONS OF CHAP. 1 OF • c TITLE XLV 11 1 OF THE OREGON LAWS, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE RE HAS I Ei BEEN HERETOFORE FILED A CERTIFICATE OF THE STATE VETERINARIAN SHOWING THAT SAID � c F'.H.DIERKER IS ENTITLED TO AN INDEMNITY OF;35.00 FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE, IT IS THEREFORE, 4 ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT WEDNESDAY, UUNE 1ST, 19,21, BE AND THE SAME tS HEREBY APPOINTED FOR A HEARING IN SAID MATTER, AND THAT THE CLAIMANT F.H.DIERKER GIVE NOTICE THEREOF IN THE MANNER FIXED BY LAW° DATED THIS .5TH DAY OF MAY 1921. ROBERT W.SAWYER COUNTY 'JUDGE INTHE MATTER OF CLAIMS FOR SERVICES° THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD, AND IT APPEARING TO THE I e SATISFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES HEREIN, THAT CERTAIN CLAIMS ARE REGULAR AND SHOULD BE ALLO,WED, IT IS ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED FROM j\Q. 79 TO No. No. 83 INCLUSIVE, CLAIMS No. 88 TO NO. 90`INCLUSIVE, CLAIMS No. 92TO No. 94 INCLUSIVE, CLAIM 'NO* 96 AND CLAIMS No. 98 TO No. 125 INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 272 AND 273 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE ` CLERK ISINSTRUCTED TO 1 SSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN<PAYMENT, FURTHER ORDERED , THAT 'CLAIM NO. 8i1 8 86 , S - -�-, 5, � I , �� A�1 Q �� BE A;VD THE �Aft;C ARE HERESY PASSED FOR FURTHER CONS IDERATI ON. FURTHER, THAT CLAIM NO. 87 FOR. $10 039, BE AND THE SAME IS ALLOWED IN THE SUM OF $ I0.2.34, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENE RAL FUND 325 J IN PAYMENT. DATED MAY 5TH , 1 92 1 . 1N THE MATTER OF CLAI MS ROBERT W.SAW YER COUNTY JUDGE* G4-3 THIS MATTER NOW COME ON TO BE HEARD, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION THAT CERTAI N CLA I MS PRESENTED FOR SUPPLIES AND SERVI CES RENDERED FOR THE CONSTRUCTI OtJ OF ROADS ARE REGULAR AiND SHOULD BE ALLOWED, IT IS ORDERED , THAT CLAIMS NUMBERED FROM NO. 127 TO N0. 129 INCLUSIVE , CLAI MS No. 131 TO No. 135 INCLUS IVE, CLAI MS NO. 137 .TO NO 149 IN CLUS IVE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGE 274 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO I SSUE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND 1N PAYMENT THERE OF. F URTHER ORDERED THAT CLAIM NO. 130"BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTINUED FOR FURTHER EXAM! NATI ON• URTHER ORDERED THAT THE CLAIM OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY FOR 596.99 BE AND TH E SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AT 540.61 , AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND I N PAYMENT. DATED MAY 5TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE INDIGENT ROB W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. tv/ PENSION OF E.J.TAYLOR THIS MATTER N0VJ COMES ON TO BE HEARD, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE ',.%TATE HOSPITAL FOR THE BLIND IS N0W OPEN, AND THAT SAID E.J.TAYLOR IS ENTI TLED TO BE CARED FOR THEREIN AT THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE, AND THAT THERE IS NO FURTHER NEED FOR THIS COUNTY TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUPPORT OF SAID INDIGENT, IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE ORDER HERETOFORE ENTERED ON JANUARY 18TH, 1921 AWARDING SAID E.J.TAYLOR THE SUM OF $40.00 PER MONTH, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REVOKED. DATED MAY 5TH, 1921. ROBE RT W.SAW YER COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF BILLS NOW COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE JURORS AND WITNESS SUMtMONED BEFORE THE CIRCUIT COURT DURING THE REGULAR TERM OF SAID COURT HELD 1 N APR IL 1921, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATSIFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS OF SAID CIRCUIT COURT, THAT CLAIMS NO. 1 TO No. 78, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 271 AND 272 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF TH IS COURT ARE I N ALL TH1 NGS REGULAR AND SHOULD BE ALLOWED , IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID CLAIMS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK iS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE H1S WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CDUNTYINI PAYMENT THERE OF• DATED THIS 5TH DAY OF MiA_Y, 1921. ROB ER T W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE• COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MAY IOTH, 192I• BEND, OREGON MAY IOTH, 1921. THE COURT WAS RECONVENED MAY IOTH, 1921 , PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT AL L MEMBERS BE INC PRESE NT• 521 r EN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ,STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF PETI TI ON 0,F DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 'rOR'FRANCHISE. Now ON THIS LOTH DA-Y OF MAY, 1921, THIS MATTER COMING BEFORE THE COURT ON PE ITION OF DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE C0MPAN'(, AN ASSOCIATION, FOR: FRANCHISE TO CON STRUCT, MA I NTAI-N AND OPERATE A TELEPHONE LINE ALONG THE PUBLIC HI GH1^JAY HERE- NAFTER DESCR I BED, AND. THE COURT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE MATTER, THE DESCHUTES MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY, AN ASSOCIATION, IS HEREBY GRANTED THE FRANCHISE, IN _ACCORDANCE WITH SAID PETITION FILED HEREIN, TO. CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A TELEPHONE LI iNE, COMMENG ING AT A P 01 NT ON THE SO UTHERLY SI DE OF H STREET AT THE INTERSECT 1ON.'OF H. STREET WI TH THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER ('V11 j'Jt; =) OF SECTION SIXTEEN ( 16) , TOWN SH I;P FIFTEEN ( 15) SOUTH , RANGE THI RTEEN ( 13) EAST OF THE "II LLAMETTE MER ID IAN, BE INC A POINT ON THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF REDMOND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE SOUTH SI DE OF THE P'ICKENZIE HIGHWAY AS SURVEYED, LOCATED AND ESTABLISHED WITHIN SAID COUNTY AND: STATE, THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION FOLLOWING SAID MCKENZIE •HIGHWAY, AND ON THE SOUTHERN SI DE THEREOF, FOR A DISTANCE OF NINETEEN (19) MILES, MORE OR LESS, TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID MCKENZIE HIGHWAY WITH THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF SISTERS, SAID COUNTY AND STATE, AND FROM THENCE TO SUCH POI NTOR POINTS WITHIN SAID T0WN OF SISTERSAS THE UNDERSIGNED MAY DESIRE, FOLLOWING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID TOWN OF SISTERS THE S OUTHERLI' OR EASTERLY SIDE OF ANY STREET , ALLEY- OR HIGHWAY UPON WHI CH THE SAME SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS LOTH DAY OF MAY, 1921. RO BERT W. SAWYER JUDGE C.H. MILLER M.W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONERS I1; THE 'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR TI-IE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. • IN THE MATTER OF REGULATING LOADS TO ) BE HAULED OVER THE DALLES-CAL IFOR;NIA ) ORDER. ) HIGHWAY, IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. RE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A, REGULAR TER M OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURTHOUSE IN SAID COUNTY, ON THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1921, THAT BEING THE FIRST WEDNESDAY IN SAID MONTH, AND THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF THE REGULAR TERM OF THIS COURT, THE SESSION OF WHICH COURT WAS CONTINUED DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE DATE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS, THERE BEING PRESENT: R. '".,'.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, C.H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMM-ISSICNER, S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF J. H,. HANER , COUNTY CLERK. A. J. I;v O O R E, D I S T R I CT A T T OR N E Y, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER PROCEEDINGS, WERE HAD, TO -WIT: WHEREAS, IT APPEARS TO THIS COURT THAT MOTOR TRUCKS CARRYING LOADS IN EXCESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF TONS IN WEFGHT, ARE DOING GREAT INUURY TO THE DALLES- CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY BETWEEN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, AND THE SOUTH LINE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, AND THAT UNLESS THE OWNERS AND DRIVERS OF SUCH TRUCKS • ARE RESTRAINED FROM CARRYING EXCESSIVE LOADS OVER AND UPON SAID HIGHWAY, THAT AN IRREPARABLE INJURY WILL BE CAUSED THERETO, AND [T BEING CONSIDERED ADVISABLE, ANO FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC AT LARGE, THAT THIS COURT MAKE AN ORDER REGULATING THE LOADS TO BE CARRIED UPON AND OVER SAID HIGHWAY, NOW, THEREFOR E, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT NO MOTOR TRUCKS FROM AND AFTER THE DATE OF THIS ORDER , SHALL BE OPERATED UPON OR OVER T:HE SAID DALLES-CAL I FORNIA HIGHWAY, BETWEEN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTV, OREGON, AND THE SOUTH LINE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON, CARRYING A. LOA-0 IN EXCESS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF TONS, AND THAT NO 5UCH TRUCK, WHETHER, LOADED OR EMPTY, SHALL BE OPERATED OVER OR UPON SAID HIGHWAY AT A SPEED DE GREATED THAN TEN MILES PER, HOUR. THIS ORDER SHALL-, TAKE EFFECT I;MiMEDIATELY, AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED IN FULL. FORCE AND EFFECT UNT IL THE SAME 15 MO DI F! ED OR REVOKED BY THE FURTHER ORDER OF TH 1E; COURT. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS IOTH DAY OF MAY, 192I • ROB ERT W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. C.H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER M. !,'`'+• KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISS IONER. // IN THE COUNTY COURT OF _THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF PAYING FOR TELEPHONE O R D E R. SERVICE FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. FILED MAY 10TH, 1921. BE I T REMEMBERED, THAT THE REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1921, THE SAME BEING A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT, FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUS !NE SS , THE FOLLOW1 NG, AMONG OTH ER PROCEEDINGS, WAS HAD, TO - WIT: WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT •DEEMS IT ADVISABLE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES TO HAVE TELEPHONE SERVICE EN THE VARIOUS COUNTY OFFICES OF THIS COUNTY, AND THAT IT WILL BE MORE CONVENIENTTOPAY FOR SUCH TELEPHONE SERVICE, AS A WHOLE FDR ALL OFFICES, WITH ONE WARRANT EACH MONTH, RATHER THAN PEPMITT I NG THE COUNTY OFFICERS TO CONTRACT WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY FDR INDIVIDUAL SERVICE, AND BILL AGAINST THE COUNTY EACH MONTH FJR THE EXPENSE OF EA CH INDIVIDUAL PHONE, AND THAT THE EXPENSE FOR SU CH SERVICE SHOULD BE PAID. ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY, FURNISHING SU CH SERVICES BETWEEN T HE FIRST AND TENTH DAY OF EACH MONTH FOR THE CURRENT MONTH, NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PREMISES: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY ISSUE A WARRANT EACH MONTH BETWEEN THE FIRST DAY ANO THE TENTH DAY OF EACH MONTH, TO THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE TELEGRA,P:H COMPANY, TO BE DELIVERED TO THE LOCAL AUTHORIZED AGENT OR REP RE SENT ATI VE OF SAID TELEPHONE COMPANY, IN THE SUM OF $29.00, FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1921, AND EACH MONTH THEREAFTER AS LONG AS THE PRESENT CURRENT RATES OF THE SAID TELEPHONE COMPAN Y ARE IN EFFECT, OR UNTIL THIS ORDER IS MODIFIED OR REVOKED, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT SUCH WARRANT SHALL BE IN PAYMENT OF THE CURRENT MONTH TELEPHONE EXPENSE, IN WHICH SAID WARRANT IS ISSUED. THE ABOVE TELEPHONE EXPENSE OF $29.00 IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOW ING OFFICES, AND -TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND THE AMOUNT SET OPPOSITE EACH RESPECTIVE OFFI CE SHERIFFTS OFFICE 4130 COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE 211' COUNTY ASSESSOR'S T. 7 W COUNTY SUPT. OF SCHOOLSI33 W I R CU I T COURT JUDGE E 78 J TREASURER'S OFFICE 126 J $4.00 4.00 3.5D 3.50 3.50 3.50 PER MO. TT TT TT IT TT IT IT IT T1 TT AS FOLLOWS: 4 COUNTY JUDGE DISTRICT ATTORNEY .133 J 370 J $' �.50 3.50 PER MO. It TT TOTAL $ 29.00 THIS ORDER SUPER CEDES AND CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS ORDERS MADE BY THIS COURT FOR TELEPNONE SERVICE. DATEDAT BEND, ORE GON , THIS 4TH DAY OF IVAY> 192 1. ROBERT W.SAW'YER. COUNTY JUDGE. C.H. MILLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. M.W. KN I CKERBOCKER > COUNTY COMMISSIONER. IN THE MATTER OF GASOLINE AND OIL CONTRACT THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THI S TI ME FOR THE MAKING OF A CONTR ACT WITH THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY FOR THE SUPPLY I NG OF GAS AND 0I L FOR TH E USE OF COUNTY ROAD MACH! VERY UNDER THE TERMS GRANTED TO THE STATE Hi GHWAY BOARD AND TO THE FOREST SERVICE AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT GREAT ECONOMY WILL RESULT FROM THE EXECUTION OF S UCH A CONTRACT, IT; I S ORDER ED BY THE COURT .T HAT A CONTRA, CT BE ENTERE D I NTO W ITH ; THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY UPON FORMS PRESENTED BY THEM FOR THE SUPPLYI NG OF GASOLINE AND OIL THRU THE COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. DATED THIS LOTH DAY OF MAY 1921. ROBERT...W.- SAWYER , JUDGE COURT WAS THEN A DJ OURNE D TO MAY 11TH 192 I AT 10: OCLOCK A.M. BEND , OREGON MAY I ITH, 192 1. COURT RECONVENED AT IO:OCLOCK A.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT. 1N THE MATTER OF ,yt-i4b SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS. ORDER ED THAT UNT I L THE FURTHER ORDER OF THIS COURT THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY, IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER SALARY WARRANTS ARE PAI D> IN THE PAYMENT OF SUCH SALARIES OF COUNTY OFFICERS> TO -WIT; C.T.Tff.RRIL > DEPUTY SHERI FF $ 125.00 GEO. ST KoE, DEPUTY SHERIFF125eOQ GENE V I EVE PERKINS C LE RK I N ASSESSOR T S OFFICE 90.00 AND SAID SUMS ARE HEREBY FIXED AS THE SALARIES OF SAID OFFICERS. DATED THI S I ITH DAY OF MAY> 192 I. ROBERT.W.SAWYER , JUDGE IN THE MATTER OF THE BROAD CAN YCN BRIDGE THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THIS TIME AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM ORAL REPORTS PRESENTED THAT SEVERAL STRINGERS IN SUCH BRIDGE ARE FRACTURED AND THAT SAID BRI DGE IS NOT SAFE FOR TRAVEL, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SAID BRIDGE BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONDEMNED. COMMI SS I ONER KNICKERBOCKER I S I NST RU CTED TO POST WARNING NOTICES AT EACH END OF SAID STRU CTU RE. DATED THIS I i TH DA'ry OF MAY , 1 92 1 . n i-� • 111j. S A lV Y E R JUDGE a63 INl_ THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES . IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING MONEY TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON AN0 MAINTENANCE OF PERMANENT ROADS IN THE COUNTY. ORDER CA LL I NG SPECIAL - ELECT 1. .IHL�-ZLA�E' S A NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS OF DES CHUTES COUNTY EQUAL TO ONE- , TWENTIETH (I-20) OF THE GREATEST NUMBER OF VOTES CAST IN THE COUNTY AT THE NEXT PRE CED('NG GENERAL EL ECT ION FOR ANY PERSON FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT HAVE P ETI T (DIVED THE COUNTYCOURT ASKING THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION SHALL BE CALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE VOTER$ OF THE COUNTY THE QUESTION OF ISSUING BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING MONEY TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF PERMANENT ROADS IN THE COUNTY; A ND WHEREAS, SA 1 D P ETITI ON DID SET OUT AND SPECI FY THE AMOUNT OF BONDS PROPOSED TO BE IS SUED, TO-W IT , j>50,000.00, THE LENGTH OF TI ME THEY SHALL RUN, TO -WIT; $5,000 FOR ELE VENT YE: AR.S FROM DATE OF I S SUE $5,000 FOR TWELVE YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR THIRTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR FOURTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE 5,000 FOR FIFTEEN YEARS FR_;M DAT E OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR SIXTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF IS SUE S5,0O0 FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR NI NETEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5,000 FOR TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE. AND THE MAXIMUM RATE OF,INTEREST THEY SHALL BEAR, TO -WIT, NOT TO EXCEED SIX PER CENT (6%1 PER ANNUM; AND WHEREAS, EACH PETITIONER DID SIGN HIS OWN NAME TO THE PETITION, THE PRECINCT IN WHICH HE RESIDES, AND HIS POST OFFICE ADDRESS NOTED OPPOSITE HIS NAME; AND WHEREAS, SAID PETITION DID IN ALL THINGS CON=ORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTE IN SUCH CASE MADE AND P ROV!DEO, TO -WIT; CHAPTER XIII TITLE XXX OREGON LAWS; AND WHERF_AS, HERETOFORE ON THE IIITH DAY OF MAY, 192I, SAID PETITION WAS FILED WITH TH E COUNTY CLERK, AND ON THIS T HE IITH DAY OF MAY, 192I, SAID LAST NAMiED DATE BEING THE NEXT REGULAR SESSION OF THE COUNTY COURT, SAID PETITION WAS DULY PRESENTED TID THE COUNTY COURT; AND WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT DID EXAMINE SAID PETITION AS SOON AS IT WAS S0 PRESENTED; AND W'HER_AS, THE COUNTY COURT IS SATISFIED THAT SAID PETITION SUBSTANTIALLY C ONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTE I N SUCH CASE MADE AND PROVIDED AND PARTI CULARLY SECTION 4627 OREGON L AWS, AND CONTAINS THE: NAMES AND POST OFFI CE ADDRESSES OF THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF VOTERS AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 4629 SAID OREGON LAWS; AND WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF TI-E COUNTY THAT A SPE CIAL ELECTION BE CALLED AND HE LD FOR THE PURPOSE AS SPECIFIED (N THE PET.!TION � NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION BE CALLED AND HELD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE AS SPECIFIED IN THE PETITION AT A TIME NOW AND HEREIN FIXED 'BY THE COURT, TO-W. IT, TUESDAY THE 7TH DAY: OF JUNE, 1921, WHICH SAID DATE IS NOT LESS THAN 20 NOR MORE `1 THAN 40 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF MAKING THIS ORDER; ANO IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE AMOUNT OF THE PROPOSED BONDED INDEBTEDNESS SHALL BE $501,000, THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST IT SHALL BEAR IS SIX PER CENT (6%) PE'R ANNUM, AND THE PARTICULAR ROADS WITHIN THE - C-OUNTY WHJCHARETOBEBULLTANDIMPROVEDBYTHEMONEY SO RAISED, AND THE MINIMUM AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED ON SUCH ROAD AND WHERE LOCATED WITHIN THE COUNTY, GIVING THE BEGINNING AND TERMINUS THEREOF, ARE AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT A POINT WHERE THE I'M:ACKENZIE HIGHWAY INTERSECTS THE EASTERN' BOUNDARY OF THE DESCHUTES NATI ON AL FOREST ON THE LI ;\E BETWEEN RANGES NINE AND TEN, IN TOWNSHIP F I`TEEN, BOTH BE NG SOUTH AND EAST OF THE WI LLA METTE ME RI DI AN , AN D THE NCE BY WAY OF SISTERS, TUMA LO, BEND AND LAP INE TO THE COUNTY LINE BETWEEN DESCHUTES AND KLAMATH COUNT IES, ACCDR DI NG TO THE SURVEYS TH ERE FOR MADE UNDER THE D IRE CT ON OF THE STATE HI GHWAY ENG I NEE.R. AND IT I S FURTHER ORDERED THAT PRINTED NOT CES OF SAID SP ECI AL ELECTION, SIGNED BY THE -COUNTY CLERK, SHALL BE POSTEDIN LIKE MANNERASNOTICES OF A GENERAL ELECTION ARE NOW POSTED, WHICH NOTICES SHA LL PARTICULARLY SPECIFY TH E AMOUNT OF B0N)S PROPOSED TO BE ISSUED, THE LE NGTH OF TIME THEY SHALLL_RUN, AND THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST THEY SHALL $EAR, THE ROAD• OR ROADS TO BE IMPROVED, AND THE AMOUNT TO BE EXPE NDED ON EACH, WHICH SAID NOTICES SHALL BE POSTED AT LEAST 20 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF THE ELECTION AND SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE FDLLOWING FORM; ELECTI ON NOTICE OF SPEC IAL ELECT ION FOR I SSU INC ROAD BONDS- FOR DESCHUTES C0UNTY NOTI CE IS HEREBY GI VEN THAT ON THE 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 192 I, WI LL BE HELD' IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, TD DETERh; INE WHETHER THE SHALL ISSUE BONDS OF THE COUNTY TO PRDttIDE FOR THE AMOUNT OF :$50,000 TO MATURE AS FOLLOWS; $5,00O `}5,O00 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 t5,000 $5,000 $5,000 NO. MORE THAN THE FOR FOR FOR F OR F OR FOR F DR FOR F OR FOR A SPECIAL COUNTY COU RT PERMANENT ROAD CON STr4U CTI ON TO ELEVEN YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE TWELVE YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE THIRTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE FOURTEEN YEA RS FROM DATE OF I SSUE FIFTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE S IXTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE SEVENTEEN YEA RS FROM DAT E OF I SSUE EIGHTEEN YEARS FtROM DATE OF I SSUE NINETEEN YEA.r?S FROM DATE OF 1 SSUE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE ENTIRE SAID $50,000 TO BE IS SUED I ANY ONE YEAR; AND TO BEAR INTER"ST AT THE RATE OF NOT TO EXCEED SI X PER CENT (6%) PE R AN NUM, S0 RAISED SHALL B;E EXPENDED IN BUILDING PERMANENT ROADS, DESCRIBED AND THE FUNE) S AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; WH ICH ELECTION WILL BE HELD AT E IGHT OTCLOCK INTHE MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EIGHT OTCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY. DATED TH I S ( [TH DAY OF MAY , 192 1 . J.H. HAu ER COUNTY CLERK FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. AND IT I S F URTHER ORDERED THAT THERE BE PR I NTED TO USE AT SUCH SPE CI AL EL ECTI ON THE SAME NUMBER OF BALLOTS, 130TH OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND SAMPLE BALLOTS, AS WOULD BE REQUIRED BY THE ELECTION LAWS AT A GENERAL ELECTION; AND IT 1S FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE ELECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED AND VOTES CANVASSED IN THE SAME MANNER AS A GENERAL ELECTION, AND THE JUDGES AND CLERKS APPOINTED FOR THE NEXT PRECEDING GENERAL ELECTION SHALL ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS AT SUCH SPECIAL ELECTION; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE BALLOT SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOWING FORM: THOUSAND SHALL THERE BE ISSUED BONDS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY DCOLLA RS $5,000 $5,000 $5 ,000 $5,000 (f50,000) DUE AS FOLLOWS, TO-+iIT: FOR FOR F OR FOR ELEVEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE TWELVE YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE TH I RTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF I SSUE FOURTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE T O THE A EMU NT OF F I FT Y'' $5,000 FOR FIFTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE $5;000 FOR SIX TEEN YEARS FR OM DAT E OF I SSUE $5,000 FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS FROM DATE :OF IS SUE $5,000 FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE �'5 00'0 FOR NINETEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE �J� $5,000 FOR TWENTY YEARS FROM GATE OF ISSUE WITH INTEREST AT NOT TO EXCEED •SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM TO PROV IDE FOR PERMANENT ROAD CONSTRUCTION; YES No AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK DO CAUSE THE NECESSARY NOTICES .TO BE PRI NTED FOR THE AFORESAID ELECTION, THAT HE MAIL TWO OF SAID N OT I CES TO E A CH JUD GE A_ND EA CH CLERK OF ELECT! ON IN EACH PRECINCT WITH INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVE TO THE LEGAL POSTING THERE OF, AND THAT HE PROVIDE THE NECESSARY POLL BOOKS, TALLY SHEETS, BALLOT BOXES, BALLOTS Ai\J OTHER NECESSARY SUPPLIES FOR THE PROPER HOLDING OF SAID ELECT! ON, AND THAT HE DO AND PERFORM DUCH OTHER ACTS AND Tf -!INGS AS MAY BE REQUISITE, NECESSARY OR CON!'ENIENT FOR THE PROPER HOLDING OF THE AFORESAID ELECTION IN ACCORDANCE V,'ITH LAW• DONE AND DATED THI S I ITH DAY OF MAY 192 1• ROBIRT �"I. 'SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE C'•Ns MILL ER, COUNTY Coi'iMISSIONER ATTEST: M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY CGGMMISS I0NER J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD SAY ROLL S THI S MATTER COMI NG ON TO BE HEARD ON THI 5 1 ITH DAY OF MAY , 1921; FOR THE AUDITING OF THE PAY ROLLS F OR LABOR EMPLOYED ON FORCE ACCOUNT UPON THE REDMOND SISTERS DIVISION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES HEREIN, THAT SAID PAY ROLLS ARE IN ALL THINGS REGULAR AND ENTITLED TO BE PAID, IT IS ORDERED BY THE CO URT THAT SAI D PAY ROLLS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 52, 53 AND 54 OF THE PAY ROLL RECORD OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE AUDITED AND ALLOWED, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF OUT OF ANY FUNDS ON HAND I N THE SPECIAL COUNTY ROAD FUND AND THAT SAID WARRANTS BE REDEEMED AT PAR BY THE COUNTY TREASURER, FURTHER ORDERED THAT A CDPY HEREOF BE DiL;1 VERED TO THE COUNTY TREASURER AS HIS AUTHORITY FOR SUCH PAYMENT. DATED THI S I ITH DA Y OF MAY , 192 1 • ROBERT r'V:S AWYER , JUDGE COURT WAS THEN A DJOURNED TO FRI DAY MAY 13TH, 1921; AT 10: OCLOCK 1 •M. 0_)tertk )/V-c7 1 B-RAN( IM&-QY - X 383 In the matter of the petition for a special election. This matter comes on for hearing upon the question of the attorney necessary to be employed in the preparation of the proceedings leading up to the issue and sale of the bonds of the county in the sum of :50, 000.00, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Ralph Schnnelock Company of Portland is qualified to act as attorney in said matter, it is therefore Ordered that the said Ralph Schneelock Company be and it is hereby employed to prepare all of the necessary papers in said matter, and that they be allowed the sum of 000.00 therefor. Further it is Ordered, that in case the election upon such matter be against the issue of such bonds, then said attorneys fees shall not be paid.. Dated May llth. 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. In the matter of the resignation of C. H. Miller. # 1 This matter comes on to be heard upon the following communication on file, towit; May 11, 1921. To the Honorable County Court DEschutes County Oregon Gentlemen I hereby tender my resignation as County Commissioner to be effective May 16th. 1920. I regret very much the necessity of my leaving the Court at this time but my attention to private business requires my entire attention and time. I would like to suggest M. C. Conlon as my successor. Very respectfully yours, C. H. Miller. Whereupon it was then Ordered by the Court, that the resignation of C. H. Miller as a County Commissioner be and the same is hereby accepted, to become effective on -Monday, May 16 th, 1921. Robert W. Sawyer. Judge. A= tc In the matter of claims Ordered, that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment, towit; Glen Slack, Balance due on Road Contract 05.50 B. A. Kendall, Hardware 102.17 Bend Press Legal Notices 34.25 M. 0. Wilkins 16.00 Books for Sheriff Dated Inlay 13 th. 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. 4 In the matt er of an audi t pf the Road. Funds. ('I Ordered that Arch J. Tourtellotte, a public accountant of this State, be and he hereby is employed to make up an audit of all the County Road Funds from January 1st. 1920 to date as requested by the Bend Commercial Club. Dated May 13th. 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. The Court was then adjourned to May 16th. 1921 at 10:00 o' clock in the forenoon Bend, Oregon, May 16th, 1921. The County Court reconvened May 16th. 1921 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, all members being present. In the Matter of Accident Insurance. It appearing to the Court that the total labor pay roll for April 1921 amounts to $4346.50 and that there is due the State compensation fund the sum of $130.39 being three per cent on said pay roll and an additional $9.86 as employees contribution to said fund, therefore Ordered that the clerk issue his warrant payable to the State Industrial Accident Commission for ti 140.25 in pay -rent of said account for insurar ce. Dated May 13, 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF ) CERTIFICATES OF DELINQUENCY ON ) CERTAIN PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES ) ORDER ARE DELINQUENT. BE IT REMEMBEa D, That at the regular term of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, begun and held at the Court House in the- City of Rend, Deschutes County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 4th day of May, 1921, the same being the first Wednesday in said month, and the time fixed 'oy law to hold a regular term of said Court, there being present: Hon. Rob't. W. Sawyer,. County Judge, Hon. M. W. rnickerbock er, County Commissioner, S.E.Roberts, Sheriff, J.H.Haier, County Clerk. A. J.Moore, District Attorney, on friday, May 20th, 1921, the. following, among other proceedings; were had, to -wit: It appearing to the Court at thits time that there is considerable real property in Deschutes County, Oregon, on which the taxes charged and assessed for the years 1918 and 1919 are unpaid, and delinquent, and that it is advisable at this time that certificates of delinquency should be issued aga.inat said property to private persons, now, theref ore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall, upon demand of any person or persons, upon the payment of the taxes, penalty and interest, make out and issue to, any such person or persons certificates of delinquency a.gainst any or all property in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the years 1918 and 1919, upon which the taxes charged or assessed for such years are delinquent and unpaid. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 20th day of May, 1921. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. M.W.Knickerbocker, County C o,nAze i on er 335 In the matter of the claim of MC.Carol"in. This matter -note, comes on to be heard and it appearing that the above naMed M. C. Carolin is entitled to `seven days pay for driving "truck, and ;that his time was —inadvertently ;omitted from theApril 1921 pay -rolls, it is Ordered, that the Clem, issue his warrant for $35.00 payable to M.0 Carolin for work on roads during April, 1920 and that the pay -roll be corrected in accordance herewith. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. In the matter of vacancy in the office of County Commissioner. Now on this 20th. day of May, 1921, this matter comes. on to be heard for the appointing of a County Commissioner to fill the unexpired term of C. Miller, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that M. C. Conlon, of Redmond, is a qualified citizen.of this County, it is therefore ORDERED that said M. C. - Conlon, be and he is. hereby appointed a County L L V Commissioner for Deschutes County Oregon, to fill the- unexpired term of C. H.Miller. Further ordered, that the District Attorney be .and he hereby is directed to prepare •a proper,certificate of such appointment, and that said M. C.. Conlon assume the duties of his said office upon filing his oath of office with the Clerk. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. H. In the matter of _ Truck traffic on roads - 0n this 25th day of May 1921 comes this matter on to be heard upon the petition of Cloverdale Council Club for an order regulating and limiting Truck traffic on the Redmond Sisters road, whereupon it was Ordered by the Court that such matter be considered at the regular term on June 2nd, 1921 and that the Judge give notice of such hearing to -Tum-A-Lam Lumber Company and others using such road. Robert W. sawyer, Judge. In the matter of a Justice of the Peace Ordered that C. E. Livesay be and he hereby is appointed a Justice of the peace for District No. 7 consisting of Election precincts No. 12 and 13 to serve until the next general election or until his successor be elected and Qualified. Dated May 25th, 1921. Judge. j Commissioners. Fs9 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF THE C.OUNTY OF DES — CHUTES , I A4 THE STA E OF ;,REG ON WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY,ON WEDNESDAY THE IST DAY OF 'UNE 192I,SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SA I8 COUiNTY,AND FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER DURING THE CONTINUANCE OF THE TERM, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON.R.W.SAWYER ';.i .W.!KN I CKERB OCKER .0 .CONLON J.H.HANER S .L .R OBERTS COUNTY JUDGE, COUNTY COMMI SS I ON^JER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, COUNTY CLERK, SHERIFF* VVHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING AMONG OTHER PROCEEDIINGS WERE HAD,TO—WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE SISTERS PLAINVI EW SECTION OF BEND —SISTERS HIGHWAY ON THIS IST DAY OF .UNE I92I,COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER SECTION 9, TWP 15 SOUTH RANGE IC EAST W.M. THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY THROUGH SECTIONS 9, 1O, 15, ILL,23,24 AND 25 AND TERMINATING AT THE LINE OF SECTION 25 T9 15 SR 10 EAST W.M. AT A POINT 2435 NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION,AND fT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FROM PROOF FILED HEREIN,THAT DWE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PROCEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED IS THEREFOR ORDERED BY THE COURT ,_THAT R .B .UOULD ,SURVE YOR,AND H .K .ALLEN AND R .H .BA YLE Y, BE. AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN;THAT SAID VIEWERS MEET AT THE POINT OF. BEGINNING ON THE;_IL ,I NE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON HONDA Y,THE I NTH DAY OF JUNE I92 1 ,AT 10 0 T CLOCK IN T'HE FORENOON OF SA I D DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAV,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS Y. THEREAFTER,BUT NOT OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT,TO VIEW,SURVEY • IF NECESS:ARY,L OCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF ANY,SUFFERED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED* FJRTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY RE— QUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 2 I ST DAY OF JUNE I92 I o ROBERT W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. M.W♦KNICKERBOCKER M.0 .CONLON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ARTHUR WARD ROAD, ON THIS IST DAY OF JUNE,IH2I,COMES THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABL— ISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION I , I OWNSH I P 18 SOUTH, RANGE TWELVE EAST 'V.M*,AND RUNN.1NG THENCE SOUTH ONE MILE TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION I� EAST ONE HALF MILE TO THE QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION I* SOUTH ONE I-JALF MILE TO THE CENTER OF SECTION 12. FAST ONE HALF MILE TO THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECT ! ON : I2 SOUTH ONE HALF MILE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 12. 337 THENCE EAST ALONG THE SECTION LINE TWO AND ONE HALF MILES TO THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION to IN TOWNSHIP ICE SOUTH OF RANGE i J EAST OF THE W.L1. ,_HENCE SOUTH ONE MILE TO THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16 AND THERE TERMINATING AT THE GROFF ROAD AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FROM PROOF FILED HERE I N,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF TH I S PROCEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED -a IS THEREFOR ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT R.r .GOULD SUR VEYOR,AND JOHN A.RUNGE,ANB .H .I•`-iiA Y,BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN; THAT SA 1 D VIEWERS MEET AT THE P0. I rT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON JONDAY, THE I3TH DAY OF JUNE 12 I,AT 10 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DA Y,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FA ILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN .TEN DAYS THEREAFTER ,BUT NOT OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT,TO VIEW, SURVEY IF NECESSARY,LOCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF ANY SUFFERED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD 1S BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF V I EWERS.. BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON DR BEFORE THE 23RD DAY OF JULY,I92I. ROBERT i'A.SAWtYER, COUNTY JUDGE. ..'.UV.KNIICKERBOCKER, Mi o C o C O N L O N, COUNTY COMMI SS I ONERS• IN THE MATTER OF THE BILADEAU ROAD, ON THIS 1ST DAY OF JUKE , 192 I ,COMES THIS MATTER ON TO=BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAg AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT; `.-EGI INNING AT THE W+ I�ORTH�IE,.cT CORNER OF SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP ICJ SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST U'J.idl. THENCE SOUTH TWO MILES TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER SECTION 19 IN SAID TOWNSHIP TERMINATING AT THE HoB.FORD ROAD,AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE C OURT,FROM PROOF FILED HERE1 N,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PRO"" CEEDI NG HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, , I T IS THEREFOR ORDERED 3Y THE COURT, THAT R.B.000LD,StURVEYO`� ANO Jo t.9 A•RUNGE,Ai`JD r .H.MAY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HERE I N; T HAT SAID VIEWERS MEET AT THE POINT OF BEG INNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON MONDA Y,THE I3TH DAY OF JUNE,192I, AT IO:OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER ,BUT NOT OTHER— WISEUNLESS BY Or, DER OF THE COURT,TO VI EW,SURVEY IF NECESSARY,LOCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF ANY,SUFFERED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY AME HEREBY RE^ QUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON DR BEFORE THE 21ST DAY OF JULY,I92I JN THE MATTER OF THE C .H .iM I LL ER ROAD. ON THIS IST DAY OF JUKE,I92I,COMES THIS MATTER ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS,TO^WIT; :AEG I NN I NG AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION N 17 TWP i 7 SOUTH RANGE 13 1 EAST THENCE NORTHEASTERLY TO INTERSECT WITH THE COUNTY A/LINE AT THE `AST LINE OF SECTION 24 TP 16 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST !N em . AT A POINT 8J78.6 FEET SOUTH FROM THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION. AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT, FROM PRROOF FILED HEREIN,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PROCEEDING AS BEEN GIVEN BY LAW REQIUIRED,IS THEREFOR, ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT eB oGOULD,SURVEYDR,AND JOHN A .RUNGE,AND -.H,MAY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN; THAT SAID ON :.:0NDA Y VIEWERS MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD4THE 13TH DAY Oia` DUNE ,1 j2 1 ,AT 1 O: 0 T C LOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER,BUT NOT OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE ;COURT,TO V I EW,SURVE Y IF NECESSARY,LOCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN SAID PETITION AND THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF AN Y,SUF: EKED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH,WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID nOARD. OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPet'2tT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS crtiOURT ON OR BEFORE THE 21ST DAY OF UNE, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF SETH STOOKEY ROAD. ON THIS 1ST DAY OF UUNE,1921,COMES THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD TO —WIT; B:EG I NN I NG AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SEDT I ON 18 TWP 19 SOUTH RANGE 14 EAST IrA'e' oM • THENCE NORTHERLY THROUGH SECTIONS 18, 17,6, I N SAID TOWN & RANGE AND SEC. I INTIN? 19 Sr II3 EAST N M. AND SECTION 36 1iN TP 18 R 13 AND TERMINATING IN ICv-L OF N\'s' ,SEC 31 i:rWP IS SR 14 E M,AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FROM PROOF FILED HEREIN,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PROCEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, IS THEREFOR, ORDERED � �LJ RED BY THE COURT", THAT P.B.a'LULD,SURVEYOR,AND JOHN A.RUNGE AND F .H .:IA Y.BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE ?OAR D OF VIEWERS HERE I N;THAT SAID VIEWERS MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON MONDAY,THE 13 DAY OF k:UNE, 1921 ,AT 10: OT.CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WI TH I N TEN DAYS THEREAFTER,BUT N0T OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT,TO V IEW,SURVEY IF NECESSARY,LOCATE SA I D ROAD AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDER ,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF ANY,SUFFErRED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED ,THAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE REREBY REQUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPORT '.BF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 21ST DAY OF JULY,I921. 339 IN THE MATTER OF THE HELMHOLY ROAD, ON THIS 1ST DAY OF JUKE , 1921 ,CONIES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE EST— ABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD, TO —WIT: BEGINNING AT THW SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 29,TVJP 14 SOUTH RANGE 13 EAST ;`J,P:'i, THENCE VESTERLY FlS,'NEAR AS PRACTICABLE ON THE SECTION LINE ONE HALF MILE TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE OLD ROAD TO TETHEROW `'RRDEE,AND IT :'1:ATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FROM PROOF FILED HEREIN, THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PROCEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW NEQUINED,IT IS THEREFOR, ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT R.B.000LD,SURVEYOR,AND JOHN A.RUNGE,AND F.H.MAY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTTED THE BOARD OF `JlEWERS HEREIN;THAT SAID VIEWERS MEET AT THE POINT OF BEG4NN I NG ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROIUD ON WEDNESDA Y,THE 1 5TH DAY OF ''_;:.'E, 192 I AT 10 OT CLOCK IN THE FORENOON 06 SAID DA Y,OR IN CASE OF • THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER,BUT NOT OTHER— WISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT TO VIE!',SU VEY IF NECESSARY,LOCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, IF ANY,SUFFERED BY EACH 'ARTY THi00'JGI: WHOSE PTZi:MISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF, VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY RE— QUI.7!:::D TO FILE THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 23RD DAY OF JUL:Y, 192 1. 1 N THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF J .H .CONNARN , AND OTHERS FOR A COUNTY ROAD. ON THIS 1ST DAY OF JJNE , 1 92 1 ,COMES J .H ,CONNAi N AND PRESENTS TO THE COURT THE PETITION OF TWELVE FREEHOLDERS,OR A MAJORITY OF THE FREEHOLDERS OF. SAID COUNTY RESIDING WITHIN THE ROAD DISTRICT WHERE THE PROPOSED ROAD IS TO BE PRAY— ING FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY nZOAD AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT; BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER ,OF SECTION 19 T1I;!P lb SR. 12 EAS T W.IV1, THENCE EAST ONE MILE OVER THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE TO INTERSECT THE i<5DMOND I UMiALO ROAD AT THE NORTH— EAST CORNER OF SECTION 19 IN TOWNSHIP IU SR.12 EAST IW,M. AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FRDM PROOF FI LED HERE I N,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF --THIS PROCEEDING HAD BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED,THAT A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF THE SIGNERS OF SAID PETITION ARE LEGAL FREEHOLDERS OF THIS COUNTY RESIDING IN SAID ROAD DISiRRICT,AND THAT A GOOD AND SWFFICIENT BOND HAS BEEN FILED,IT IS THERE— FOR, ORDERED BY THE_COURTa THAT R.B.GDULD,SURVEYOR,ANB R.H.BAYLEY,AND J.iwI.GRIFFIN BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN;THAT 8410 VIEWERS MEET AT THE —POINT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SA I O PROPOSED ROAD ON h'iONDAY,THE I3TH DAY OF JUNE,1921 AT 10:0TCLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,ORI JDA..SE OF THEIR FA OLURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER,BUT NOT OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT.,TO VI EW,SURVEY, I F NECESSARY,L.00ATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN SAID PETITION AND THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES,IF ANY,SUFFENED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO FILE THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 2 1ST DAY OF JULY, 192i. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF R .G .GOSNEY , A14D OTHERS FOR A COUNTY ROAD. ON THIS IST DAY OF JUNE,1921 COMES R.G.GOSNEY AND PRESENTS TO THE COURT THE PETITION OF TWELVE FREEHOLDERS,OR A MAJORITY OF THE FREEHOLDERS,OF SAID COUNTY RESIDING WITHIN THE ROAD DISTRICT WHERE THE PROPOSED ROAD IS TO BE LOCATED PRAY— ING FOri THE LOCATION OF A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: COMMENCING AT SOME POINT IN THE KNOTTS COUNTY ROAD IN THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST 4"4+.P�'i. THENCE WES TERLY ONE A;IO ONE FOURTH MI:_ES OR THEREABOUTS TO CONNECT WITH THE DALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY AT SOME POINT IN SEC— TION i7 TWP 18 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST WoM. AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT, FROM PROOF FILED HEREIN,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PROCEEDING HAS BEEN G I VEN AS B:Y.LAW REQUIRED THAT A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF THE S I GIVERS . OF SAID PETI TI ON ARE LEGAL FREEHOLDERS OF THIS COUNTY RESIDING IN'SAID ROAD DISTRICT,AND THAT A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT BOND HAS BEEN FILED,IT IS THEREFOR ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT R.B.GOULD SURVEYOR,AND J.A.RUNGE,AND F.H.MAY,BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN,THAT SAID VIEWERS MEET A T THE PINT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON IVIDNDA Y,THE 13 DAY OF JUNE,1921 AT I0:0T CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DAY,THEN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER,BUT NOT OTHERWISE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT,TO VIEW,SURVEY IF NECESSARY,:OCATE SAID ROAD AS SET FORTH IN SOD PETI TI ON AND THIS ORDER,AND TO ASSESS THE DAMAGES, I F ANY SUFFERED BY EACH PAR— TY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD 18 BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. FURTHER ORDERED,TI-TAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY RE— QUIRED TO F I tLZ THEIR REPORT OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS HEREIN WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 21ST DAY OF JULY,1921. N THE ::TATTER OF THE RESOLUTION FOR THE REDMOND SISTERS SECTION OF THE MCKENZ1E HIGHWAY. ON THLS IST DAY OF JUKE,1H21,COMES THIS MATTER E0 BE HEARD FOR THE EST— ABLISHINGOF SAID HIGHWAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION OF THIS COURT REGEBL— ARLY ADOPTED ON THE 4TH DAY OF DECEMBER,I920,AND IS SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT,FROM PROOF FILED HEREIN,THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PENDENCY OF THIS PRO— CEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED,THEREFOR, ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT R.0.000LD,S_!RVEYOR,AND H.K.ALLEN,AND R.H.BAYL.EY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED THE BOARD OF VIEWERS HEREIN;THAT SAID VIEWERS MEET AT THE PO I NT OF BEGINNING ON THE LINE OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD ON MONDA Y,THE 13 DAY OF JUNE,I92I AT 1O;0T CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAY,OR IN CASE OF THEIR FAILURE TO MEET ON SAID DA l',TH EN WITHIN TEN DAYS THEREAFTER ,BUT NOT OTHERWI SE UNLESS BY ORDER OF THE COURT,iTO VIEW,SURVEY IF NECESSARY,AND LOCATE SAID ROAD AND TO ASSESS. THE DAMAGES,IF ANY,SUFFERED BY EACH PARTY THROUGH WHOSE PREMISES SAID ROAD IS BY SAID VIEWERS LOCATED. 7'JR7 H R ORDERED, THAT SAID BOARD OF VIEWERS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY RE— QUIRED TO FILE THEIR REP ORT OF THEIR PROCE==DI RIGS HERE.LN I W I TH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE THE 2IST DAY_ OF JULY, I`) 1. IN THE MATTER OF THE R ' LEY ROAD ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTINUED PENDING SETTLE- MENT OF THE EASEMENTS OF RIGHT OF WAY, IN THE MATTER OF, THE PROPOSED !W .F .FRYREAR ROAD. ON THIS I4TH SAY OF r ARCH, I'E;!2 I.,COMES ON THIS MATTER • TO BE HEARD,AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES HERE- IN; 1, THAT ON NOVEMBER 3R0,1920,THIS COURT DID,BY ITS RESOLUTION DULY AND REGULARLY ADO'PTED,DECLARE ITS I TENTI ONN TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD AS IN SAID RESOLUTION AND THIS ORDER HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, 2. THAT DUE NOTICE OF THIS PROCEEDING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED FOR MORE THAN THIRTY DAYS PROCEEDING THE DAY NAMED IN SAAD RESOLUTION AND NOTICE FOR A HEARING THEREON, 3e THAT ON JA'1UARY �.:iTH,I92I,SAID DAY BEING THE DAY NAMED IN SAID RE- SOLUTION NOTICE FOR A HEARING ON SAID MATTER,A BOARD OF VIEWERS WERE APPOINTED HEREIN,WHICH SAID BOARD THEN DULY QUALIFIED AS REQUIRED BY LAW, 4, THAT SAID BOARD MET AT THE TIME AND PLACE DESIGNATED IN THE ORDER OF APPOINTMENT AND PROCEEDED TO VIEW SAID PROPOSED ROAD,AND DID ON FEBRUARY 3,I921,FILE ITS REPORT AS REQUIRED BY SAID ORDER, 5. THAT ON MARCH I ITH, I j2 I ,A,`•ID MARCH 1 2TH, I92l , SAID DAYS BEING TWO DIFFERENT DAYS OF THE NEXT REGULAR TERM OF THIS COURT AND MORE THAT TEN DAYS THE AFTER/FILING OF THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS APPOINTED HEREIN,SAID;,REPORT WAS PUBLICLY READ BY THE COURT AS REQUIRED BY LAW, 6. THAT THIS DAY FOLLOWING THE DAY UPON WHICH SAID REPORT WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME AND THE DAY UPON WHICH THIS COURT' IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO N ENTER A FINAL ORDER HEREIN, r, /• TI-MAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS IS FAVORABLE;THAT THERE ARE NO CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES UNADJUSTED;THAT NO VALID OBJECTION HAS BEEN MADE OR FILED AGAINST THE ESTABLISIING OF SAID RDAD,A;J:D THE COURT BEING SATISFIED THAT SUCH ROAD IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY AS STATED IN SAID RESOLUTION,IT IS THEREFOR ORDERED,AD-JUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COURT,THAT A COUNTY ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHE D IN DESCHUTES F CDUNTY,OR�G ON,bCJ FEET IN WIDTH AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT: BEG I NNI NG AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OE SECTION 33, T OWNSHI P 15 SOUTH RANGE 11 EA(-IT,W.M.rTHEi\ICE RUNNING IN A GENERAL NORTHERLY DIRECTION FOR ABOUT FIVE MILES TO A TERMI NATI ON AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTI ON 8 IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH,RANCE 11 EAST WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, FURTHER ORDERED THAT SUCH ROAD BE THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE FRYREAR ROAD, FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO SURVEY AND MONUMENT SAID ROAD ALONG THE ALIGNMENT ESTABLISHED BY THIS ORDER,• AND TO PREPARE AND FILE FINAL RECORDS THEREOF IN THE MANNER REQUIRED BY LAW, FURTHER ORDERED THAT WHEN THE REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR HAS BEEN FILED HEREIN AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND THIS ORDER, THAT THIS PROCEEDING BE RECORDED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORD OF THIS COUNTY. THIS MATTER NOW CO MF TO BE HEARD UPON THE PET I TI ON- OF SARAH A .HEEL AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A COUNTY ROAD,TO-WIT: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, IN TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH,OF RANGE 13 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MIERIDLAN,THENCE NORTH- EASTERLY TO ITS I NTERSECTI ON WITH THE EAST LINE OF SW OF NNe_ OF SECTI ON 29 IN SA I D TOWNSHIP AND RANGE,AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT NO COUNTY ROAD HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED ALONG THE LINE NAMED IN SAID PETITION,AND SUCH ROAD .= RO° OSED TO BE VACATED HAS NEVER BEEN ACQUIRED FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY UNDER ANY ROAD LAW OF Ti-IE STATE OF OREGON,AND ITS FURTHER APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE ROAD PROPOSED TO BE VACATED HAS BEEN ENTIRELY REPLACED AND RELOCATED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY KNOWN AS THE DALLES 0ALIFORNiA,IT IS THEREFOR ORDERED THE COURT, THAT ANY EASEMENT TN THE PUBLIC SAID ROAD,HOWEVER h�_D BY ; ACQUIRED FOR USE AS A PUBLIC ROAD,BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY VACATED AND SET ASIDE AND THE LANDS SO OCCUPIED ARE HEREBY REVERTED TO THE OWNERS OF THE LANDS THROUGH WH I CH THE SAME PASSES. IN THE MATTER OF THE MONTHLY PAY ROLL OF THE COUNTY. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD,AND IT APPEARING TID THE COURT FROM CHAPTER 141 OF THE LAWS OF 1921 THAT THE FORMER ORDER ENTERED HEREIN IDN JANUAR`( 5TH,1921 SHOULD BE AMENDED TO COMPLY WITH SAID SECTION,IT IS ORDERED BY THE C©URT, THAT THE MONTHLY PAYROLL OF THE COUNTY BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT: •` .E,ROBERTS, SALARY OF SHERIFF C.T.TERRILL, SALARY AS DEPUTY SHERIFF GEO.W.STOKOE,SALARY OF DEPUTY SHERIFF JESSIE LATTO,CLERK IN SHERIFFS OFFICE J.H.HANER SALARY OF COUNTY CLERK •'DIARY FRYREAR DEPUTY CLERK GWEN IRWI N CLERK IN RECORDERS OFFICE EDITH STAPLETON CLERK IN RECORDERS OFFICE J.ALTON THO/IPSON SUPERINTENDENT A .A ,ANDERSON ASSESSOR CLYDE (,I.MCKAY TREASURER R.;"•;,SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE R .';7i'.HENDERSHOTT COUNTY PHYS I CI AN T .J .SANDERS JANITOR DE.SCHUTES INVESTMENT COMPANY RENT HUGH OTKANE RENT PACIFIC TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO., RENT OF PHONES HATTIE HUNT INGTON SUPPORT OF INDIGENT M .B .HOWE SUPi ORT OF I ND I GENT MRS.MAUD 3ROWN SUPPORT OF INDIGENT HOME SERVICE SECTION AMERICAN HED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF JULIA D.KLOCK -SALARY OF COUNTY NURSE JESSE HOLT SUPPORT OF INDIGENT 208.33 i 125.00 125.00 I 1 r .00 166.66 $115.00 $115.00 115.00 166.66 166.66 83.33 100.00. 5.00 u;.00 1(0.00 12.5to 2^y.0o 20.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 125.00 40.00 FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN PAY''' MENT OF SAID AMOUNTS. IN THE MATTER O ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD ) SE IT REMiE'•fiBERE_D, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DES-' CHUTES COUNTY,OREGON,BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY,THE 15T DAY OF JUNE,I 21 AND CONTINUED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND I NCLUD I NG THE DATE OF THIS RESOLUT I ON,THE SAME BEING A REG- '.»LAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS AiV,Dj AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEG:ALL Y,BY RESOLUT I ON,ESTABL I SH ANY COUNTY ROAD,THE OLLCWIiNG,AMONG OTHER,PROCEEDING,WAS HAD TO -WIT: 349 WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY ,CONSI DERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNJTY,rREGON,BY ITS RESDLUTION,DESCRIBEO ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FDLLOWS,TO—WIT; BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST (SW) CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE'l OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW17) OF SECTION TWENTY—SEVEN (27),TOWNSHIP SEVEN— TEEN (17) SOUTH,RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST,WM, THENCE NORTH AS NEARLY AS PRACTI— CALBE FOR A QUARTER OF A MILE ,THENCE BY TLE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE IN A GENERAL NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION TO THE INTERSECTION WITH THE BEND,PRINEVILLE ROAD,SAID ROAD TO BE TWENTY FEET IN 'IDTH. NOW THEREFORE , I T IS HEREBY ORDERED, T NAT THE C i d"i YSU RVE YOR QR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PL4:CE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT ANO ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC IBLA CES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSI DERATI ON OF THIS RESOLU— T I ON BY THE COUNTY COURT,NOT I FYI NG ALL PERS ONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED •UPON BV THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 1921 ,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND,AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTI ONS,REMONSTRANCES OR PETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY JBE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF, THE DATTON ROAD. WH7REAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC iUCESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABL I SHI s lG OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,SA ID COURT ;DOES HEREBY DE— CLARE ITS I NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH A, COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON, —BY RESOLUTI ON,DES,CRI BED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: BEGINNING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 24,TOWNSH IP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE .1] ;EAST W.M. THENCE WEST 'BY THE MOST PRACTI CAL..ROUTE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWESTQUARTER OF, THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 23,TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE 11 EAST W.M, THENCE SOUTH BY THE MOST PRACTICAL ROUTE TO INTERSECT THE COUCH COUNTY ROAD AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST :IUARTER -OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 2b, T OWNSHIP 16 SOUTH OF RANGE 11 EAST Vi.M., SAID ROAD TO BE FORTY FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE , I I- IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THECQUNIT Y SURV•E YDR DR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE _OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO• AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THEEC;TUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE -CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, I921 , AT WHICH TI ME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL 8E READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY ABJECTIONS,REMONSTRANICES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD, TTER OF A.H..JAEGER ROAD. WHEREAS , I T IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBEB,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON, BY RESOLUTI ON,DESCRIBED AL-ONG. THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF THE COUNTY ROAD AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER,SECTION TWENTY (20), TOWNSHIP FOURTEEN (1/1) SOUTH RANGE TWELVE EAST: THENCE WEST THREE gUARTERS OF A ,SI:_E,THENCE ONE HALF MILE NORTH MORE DR LESS TO THE COUNTY ROAD NOW ESTABLISHED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FIELD NOTES OF THE SURVEYOR•:. SAID ROAD TO E FORTY FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE , I T IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE CO. 1E-S THEi?LOF,-ROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SA I D -, PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION ay THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING'ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CON- SIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST,192l, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD .WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT'WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONS I DER ANY OBJECTI ONS,REMDNSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY !BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. A .0;/'AL1<ER ROAD WHEREAS, IT 1S HERESY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABL I:SH I iNG aF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCR I BED,SAI D COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,UREGON,0Y RESOLUTION,DES- CRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT: BEG I NN i NG AT THE SOUTEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SEzCTI ON 22 ANDz RUNNING THENCE EAST TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 24, THENCE SOUTH TO THE SOUTH-- EAST CORNER OF.THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24 ALL M AND THERE TERMINATING SAID ROAD TO BE FORTY FEET IN TP 17 SOUTH OF RANGE I.T E .1��W.� . IN WIDTH. - NOD THEREE ORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT T-%E COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE . CO? I ES THEREOF ,P:ROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS S JCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLI C PLACES IN THE VI CI NITY OF SA I D PRO* POSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST,I921• AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE EOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTI 0 1S,REMONSTRANCES OR PETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. Or THE RAY E.NEWCOMB ROAD. ':''WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD RE7EINAFTER DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS I:NTENTI O.N TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREG ON,BY RESOLUTION DESCRIBED A LONG. THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TOWIT; BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE C .W.ALLEN COUNTY ROAD AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER. OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER,'SECTI DN 9, P.16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST,THENCE NORTH ALONG SUB -DIVISION LINE ONE HALF MILE TO INTERSECT 0T I r:' THE LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 4 AND 9, TP. 16 SOUTH RANGE 12 EAST AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER_. SECTION 9,TP. 16 SOUTH 34` RANGE 12 EAST; THENCE WEST ALONG THE SECTION LINE BETWEEN SECTIONS 4 AND 9 AND 1 AND 8,TP 16 SOUTH ,RANGE 12 EAST TO INTERSECT THE TUMALO-CLINE FALLS ROAD AT THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION CB, T OWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 12 SAID EAST,.M.% ROAD TO BE FORTY FEET IN WIDTH* NOW THERE; ORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 19? I ,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY REaD ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE/FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND RAD I NG THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SA I D PRO?OSED ROAD* IN THE MATTER OF THE C .H.BARR ROAD. WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER QESCR I BED,SA ID .COURT DOES HERE- BY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON BY RESOL'UTION,DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT; BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 13 TP.I66,SOUTH RANGE 11 EAST, 'N.M., THENCE IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION OVER THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE AND T_RMIMATJ:NG AT A POINT WHERE THE PRESENT BUC;'HDRN CANYON COUNTY ROAD INTERSECTS THE NORTH SISTERS OR FIRED WI ESE COUNTY ROAD,SA ID ROAD -TO BE SIXTY FEET IN WIDTH* NOW T ER FORE,lIt 13 HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTYDAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BV THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAND RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON B ' Y THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST,192I,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL ONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS REMONS :-RANCES OR PETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FI LED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. IN THi_ MATTER OF THE A ,J . ;ESTON ROAD. WHEREAS,IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ATABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS I NTENT I ON TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON', Y RESOLUTION,DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE TI-IEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT' h.EGINNING 20 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 1, 346 TOWNSHIP 15,0DUTH OF RANGE 10,EAST OF WI LLAMETTE MEiRMDIAN,AND RUNNING THENCE NORTH 4700 FEET,iMORE OR LESS;THENCE IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ABOUT ONE HALF MILE TO APOI NT ON THE CENTER LINE OF THE EA ST HALF OF SECTION 36, TOWNSH 1 P 14,SOUTH OF RANGE 10 EAST OF INI LLAMETTE ER I DI AN;THf NCE NORTH ABOUT ONE AND ONE QUARTER MILE ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF THE EAST HALF OF SAID SECTION 36 AND SECTION 25,TO A JUNCTION WITH THE WILLA.METTE VALLEY AND CASCADE WAGON ROAD,THE PROPOSED ROAD BEING ALTOGETHER^ ABOUT TWO AND ONE HALF MILE IN LENGTH,AND FORTY TO SIXTY FEET W IDE,SA I D ROAD TO BE 40--60 FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREF ORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREV'TOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTLON BY THE COUNTY CO RTi. NOTI^ EYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, I fl2 I ,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ I F©Rc=THEr,'FIRST,TIIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECT I DNS,REMONSTRANCES OR P ETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE F I LED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. IN THE —.MATTER OF THE B .r .P I ERCY ROAD. WHER_AS, IT fa HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGON,BY RESOLUTION,DESC— RIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 17,TOWNSH I P 16 SOUTH ,RANGE 12 EAST, THENCE EAST ONE HALF MILE,THENCE NORTH ONE (MILE TO INTERSECT THE C.W.ALLEN ROAD AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 8,TOWNSH IP 16 SOUTH,RANGE 12 EAST. SAID ROAD TO BE 40 FEET WIDE. 'NOW THEREFORE,IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR DR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF HIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE V I CI N ITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD TH 1 RTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSI DERATI ON OF THIS RESOLUTI ON BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 1 92 1 ,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST T1 ME:9AN0 AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECcDND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL L CONSIDER ANY 6BJECTIONS,REMONSTRANCES DR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID RROPOSED ROAD. .847 THE RAY 'W.HARPEIR ROAD. WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTAB L I SH I NG OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRI BED,SA ID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES CDUI`JTY,OREGON,BY RESOLUTION,:' -- DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLi_OWS,TO-WIT; BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CLINE FALLS -SISTERS COUNTY ROAD WITH THE WEST LINE OF SECTLON TWO,TOW'NSHIP FIFTEEN SOUTH,RANGE ELEVEN 3•%' M., THENCE SOUTHEAST ON THE MOST PRACTICALLY ROUTE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERN LINE OF SAID SECTION TWO ,AT A POINT I /8 MILE,MORE OR LESS,L.AST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION TWO, 0, THENCE EAST TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION Two,SA I D TOWNSHIP IP AND RANGE,. THENCE SOUTH ONE MI LE,MORE DR LESS TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION IWELVE,SA I D TOWNSHIP AND RANGE,THENCE EAST FIVE AND ONE- HALF MILES,MOORE OR ._ESS,TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE COUNTY ROAD AT THE TOP OF GRADE AT C.F. NOW BEING AND INTERSECTING THE NORTHERN LINE OF SECTI ON FOURTEEN, T OWNSH I P FIFTEEN SOUTH,RANGE IWELVE,EAST OF THE V I LLAMETTE MERIDIAN0'.SAID ROAD TO BE SIXTY FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALYFI ED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTI CE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY OLERK AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COJRT,iNDTI FY 1 NG ALL ERSONS CONCERNED THAT UPON SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED/ BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 7RD DAY OF AUGUST, I`12 I ,AT WHICH TOME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF THE COUNTY ROAD -VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME A:;D UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY DE JECT I DNS,REMONSTRANCES 0R PETI T I ONS FOR DAMAGES .WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. i I cry I HE P .H .COFR EY ROAD. WHEREAS, IT I,S HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER _DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNT Y,OREGON BY RESOLUTI,ON,DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT; EGI NNIGN AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER SECTI ON SIX IN TOWNSHIP TWENTY SOUTH RANGE 18 EAST WoMe,THENCE SOUTHERLY BY THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE TO CON'ECT W1TO THE H.D.I-ORD COUNTY ROAD NEAR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER SECTIONI9 TP. 20 S.°.R. 18 E. AND .SAY THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EX.I$T,S FOR SAID PROPOSED ROAD: SAID ROAD TO BE 40 FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR DR HLS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTI CE OF THIS RESOLUTI ON BY POS- ING TRJE CCi'IES THEREDF,PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT -THE- PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY, COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF‘, - THIS -RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT .JOT I FY I NG ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SA I D -ESOLUTI ON WILL BE CONSI DERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3R0 DAY OF AUGUST, I j2! ,AT WHI SH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF C0 NTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SA I D ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST T I ME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSI DER ANY OBJECTI ONS,REMON-� STRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY, BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. IN MATTER OF THE MACKINTOSH ROAD. WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGDN,BY RESOLUTION,DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLDWS,TO-WIT: (BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE H,B.FORD ROAD AT THE EAST ONE SIXTEENTH CORNER ON THE NORTH LINE OF SEC.30,TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH RANGE 13 LAST,W.M. IN CESCHU TES CDUNTY,OREGGN,AND RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 80 CHAINS AND THERE TERMINATING♦SAID ROAD TO BE 30 FEET IN WIDTH. NOV! THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED , THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF,PROP'ERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO A T THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND . PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE jRD DAY OF 4UGUST,I(21,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME ,AND AT WHICH TIME AND !UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL C ONS i D ER ANY OB•JECTI DNS,iREiMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. IN T'-'-:. ;TTEP ;IL PIERCE ROAD. VHEREAS,IT I8 HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRI BED,SA ID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS I NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY,OREGDN,BY RESOLUTION DESCRIBED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO-WIT: COMMENCING AT THE :'-,''JEST END OF SIXTH ST. , LA PINE ,THENCE Vv'E£:T THREE -- FOURTHS MILE,TO n,UARTER SECTION CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 15 AND 16,THENCE SOUTH ONE-HALF MILE TO CORNER OF SECTION 15, 16,2 1 AND 22, THENCE WEST TWO MILES TO THE ORTHEAS-i CORNER OF SECTION I9,TO INTERSECT THE COUNTY ROAD,SAID ROAD TO BE StI:XTY FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE , I T IS HEREBY ORDERED ,THAT THIE COUNTY SURVEYOR YOR OR HIS DJi_Y QUALI FI ED DEPUTY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF PROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION 'BY THE COUNTY CDU RT,NOT- ! FY I NG ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAt_-GI RESO LUTI ON WILL BE CONSIDERED AND P ASSES UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, I92 I ,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WI LL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND-rREADI NG THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTITONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON fiCCDUNT OF SAID PRO- POSED ROAD. 349 IN _MATTER OFTUBERCULAR CATTLE,. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD zU' ON THE PETITION OF F .H R, DI Er,IER,FOR INDEMNITY FOR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED,AND THERE BEING NO PROOF OF POSTING OF NOTICE OF HEARING ON FILE IT WAS,_ ORDERI_D, THAT THE SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL SUCH PROOFS BE FILED. 1N Of= THE D.'W.DAN IELSK I ROAD. WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FD R THE ESTABLISHING OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESBRIBED,SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITE INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY.ROAD IN DESCHUTES CDUNT Y,OREGDN BY RESOLUTION,DESCRIBEO ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS,TO—WIT; BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SE'= SW' OF SECTION 29; THENCE RUNNING WEST ON SAID SECTION LINE 100 RODS,MORE OR LESS,TO THE WEST SIDE OF LATERAL C; THENCE FOLLOWING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SA 1 D LATERAL C IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTI ON TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID LATERAL C WITH THE SECTION ' I NE ON THE WEST SIDE OF SECTION .29; THENC: FOLLOWI NG SAID SECTION LINE NORTHWARD• TO A POINT COMM0NLY KN0WN AS WILLIAMS CORNER AND MORE PART1" CULARLY DES.CRI BED AS THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SVV NW OF SECTION 20 ALL IN TOWNSHIP 14 SOUTH,RANGE, 13 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE I,IERI DI AN,OR FOLLOW-- INC SAID ROUTE AS NEARLY AS PRACTICAL,SAID ROAD TO BE SIXTY FEET IN WIDTH* NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPLITY,SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES TH EREDF,iPROPERLY CERTIFIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK,AT THE PLACE OF HOLDING COUNTY CDUB2T AND ALB:: AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VI C" INITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. THIRTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THIS RESOLUTION BIY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL. BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST,192I,AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIVE,AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER AINIY OBJECTI DNS,REM0.NSTRA,'•iCES DR PETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FI LED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. �1 IN THE MATTER OP ROAD PAy ROLLS. ORDERED,THAT THE PAYROLLS FOR LABORERS EMPLOYED ON FORCE ACCOUNT ON ROADS AS SAID PAY —ROLLS ARE RECORDED ON PAGE AND 67 OF THE PAY ROLL RECORD,BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED,AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND H AYMENTo CLA H5 ON GENERAL FUND. ORDERED ,THAT CLAIMS N0. I TO NO029 I 'JCLUS I VE AS THE SAME ARE DOCK" ETED ON PAGE 278 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT,TO BE AND THE SAME ARE .HEREBY ALLOWED,ANDTHE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PA YT";SENT. IN THE :'.A T -.-? OF leAD ORDERED,THAT CLAIMS NO.38 TO 4j,INCLUSIVE AS dNE CAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM -DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGE 279 BE AND THE SA'AE ARE HEREBY ALLOWED,AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE IVARl 1TS IN PA YTMENT.: IUBE''Cj_LAP CAI -LE. LJ �.: THIS MATTER COMES ON -TO BE HEARD UPON THE CLAIM OF VOA CLATKE FOR IN- DEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE DESTROYED BY THE STATE VETERINARIAN,AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT NOTICE OF HEARING IS NECESSARY TO BE GIVEiN,AND A DAY APPOINTED FOR SUCH HEANi,"',IT IS BE Cr;U^RLD, THAT V/EDNESDAY,UULY 6TH, I921 ,AT THE COURT ROOM IN BEND,OREGON, AND THE SAME I8 HEREBY FIXED AS THE TIME ANS PLACE FDI SUCH I:E.AR I NC,AND THE CLAIMANT IS AUTHORIZED TO GIVE LEGAL NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS ORDER AND THE LAW PROV I D ING T HEREF r.:Ro BE IT REMEMBERED; That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the St -ate -of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 1st' day of June, 1921, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County -.Court in said County, when were present Hon. R. W. Sawyer, Comity Judge. M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner. M. W Knickerbocker, County Commissioner. J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of Culvertu over County Roads. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of G. L. Burtt for authority o construct two wood culverts in Section 8, Township l4, Range 13 and it appearing that to the satisfaction of the Court/provision for such construction is contained in Chapter 1621 of the laws of 1921, it is therefore ordered that said G. L. Burtt be and he hereby is authorized to install two wood culverts in Section 8, Township 14 Range 13 East according to the specifications to be furnished for such culverts by the County Engineer. Highway. the matter of the Central Oregon Hig way. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant on the Road Fund for $65.00 payable to J. A. Rising on material furnished. In the matter of the Central Oregon Highway. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant payable to S. Christofferson for Q60.00 for Borrow Pit. In the matter of Truck Traffic, on Redmond -Sisters Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of the Cloverdale Council Club for an Order restraining the use of lumber trucks on said highway and it appear- ing that the Court is not properly advised in the premises it is Ordered that the matter be continued and that the Court examine said road and determine the amount of damages done by the hauling of lumber on Mucks over said highway. • In the matter of National Forest Roads. Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrant payable to H. J. Weil, Fizcal Agent of the United States Forest Service in the sum of 456.00 for construction of roads outside the National Forests. The court was then adjourned to June 3, 1921 at 2:00 o'clock_ P. M. Bend, Oregon June 3, 1921. Court reconvened. at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Pursuant to adjournment all members being present. In the matter of payrolls. Ordered. that the Clerk issue his warrants on the Road Fund in payment of the claims for labor performed and as entered in the pay roll record at page 58. In the matter of Claims on the Road Fund. Ordered that Claims No.54 to 57 inclusive, as the same are entered at page 281 of the Claim Docket of this Court, be and. the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants on the Road Fund in payment. In the matter of General Fund claims. Ordered that claims No. 50 to 53 inclusive as the same are 'entered on page 280 of the Claim Docket, be and the ,same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to* issue warrants on the General Fund in payment. The Court wag then adjourned to June 10, 1921 at 2 o'clock in the of orenoon. The court reconvened June 10, 1921 at 2:00 o' clock in the afternoon, al 1 members being present. In the matter of. Election Boards. This matter comes. on to be heard upon the Certificate of the County Clerk showing the names of the members who served on Election .Boards on the Special Election held June 7, 192.1 and which are entered in the Claim Docket of this Court at pages 282-283- and 284 and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said certificate is in the form provided for by law, it is therefore ordered by the Court that said Certificate be and the same is hereby approved and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants to the persons named_ in said Certificate for their services. In the matter of theCooley road. At this time this matter comes on to be heard. on the petition of W. C. Cooley and others for the 'establishing of a County road and it appearing to the County Court that there is no information on file upon which to base a fair consid- eration of such petition, it is therefore ordered that the County Engineer be and he hereby is instructed to determine a feasible route for the connection of the Hunnell road with the Dalles-California Highway at some point on the East line of Section 4 or 8, Towc.ship 17, Range 12 and to report his findings to this court at its regular meeting in July. In the matter of Keystone Terrace. At this time is presented to the Court for it's approval the plat of Keystone Terrace and it appearing to the Court that said Plat has been regularly approved by the County Surveyor and by the Sheriff of Deschutes County, and filed in the office of the County Clerk according to law, and that said Plat conforms in all respects to the requirements of law, it is ordered by the Court that said plat of Keyst one Terrace be and the same is hereby approved. In the matter of the Vacation of Streets. .At this time comes on this matter to be heard upon the filing of a plat for the widening of the Street or alley in Block one of the City of Bend and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said. Plat has been duly approved. by the City Council aid City Engineer and by the .County Surveyor and Sheriff of the County and prepared in conformity to law, it is Ordered by the Court that said Plat be a-9d the sane is hereby approved.. In the matter of the Little River Bridge. Ordered that Commissioner Knickerbocker investigate the condition of the bridge crossing Little River and the Bridge Crossing Deschutes River at Harper. In the matter of Cornelius Hill work. Ordered that this matter be referred. to Commissioner Conlon and report at the next meeting of the Court. In the matter of relief for Mrs. Wm. Henry Hyde. Ordered that the County Clerk issue his warrant in the sum of $25.00, payable to Mrs. William Henry Hyde for the relief of herself and husband, and_ that a like warrant to issued on the first day of each month hereafter until the further order of the Court. In the matter of the Santiam Trail. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of J. M. Van Duyn, et al for the vacating of said road and the Court not being informed in the premises, orders LThat the County Surveyor examine said road and report the condition at the July meetin;_. In the matter of Vacating a portion of the D.C.Hall road. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof a.s follows, to -wit: Beginning at All that portion of the D.C.Hall County Road running in a northerly direction along or immediately adjacent to the north and south Quarter line of Section 28,, Tp. 14 S., R. 13 E.W.M., and lying southerly from a point 40 feet south from the east and west quarter line of said. section 28 and "lying northerly from the Central Oregon Irrigation Company's canal running along the north side of Tethrow Butte and at the base thereof. said road to be feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified. Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifging all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 3rd day of August 1921, at which time the report of the Court of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the matter of vacating a portion ffth the Earle Benton Change in the D.C.Hall County Road. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate a COurlty road in Deschutes County, Dregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit; 353 raising money to be used in the County, which said petition did in all things conform to the requirements of the statute in such case made and provided, to -wit, Chapter XIII, Title rag' Oregon Laws; and WHEREAS, said petition was thereafter presented to the County Court at the next regular session thereof; and WHEREAS, the County Court did examine said petition as soon as it was so presented and upon said examination was satisfied and by an order duly entered declared that said petition substantially conformed to the requirements of the aforesaid statute, and did contain the names and post office addresses of the requisite number of voters as required by Section 4627 Oregon Laws; and WHICBEA43 thereupon, to -wit, on the llth day of My, 1921, the County Court did then make an order directing that in Deschutes County for the purpose y the Court, to -wit, Tuesday June Beginning at All that portion dif the Earle Benton Change in the D. C. Hall County Road described as follows, Beginning at a point in the said Earle Benton Change in the D.C.Hall County Road where the same leaves the section line between Sections 33 and 34 in T. 14 S., R. 13 E.W.M., which point is 22.19 chains more or less south from the northeast comer of said section 33, thence along said road in a north- westerly direction to the terminus of said Road in the D. C. Hall Road on the north and south quarter line of Section 28 in said tovinship. said road to be feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY B. Taylor in the sum of $1451.22 for the balance of his contract on the Redmond -Sisters road. The Court then adjourned to June 13, 1921 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Bend, Oregon, June 13, 1921. The Court reconvened at 2:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the issuance of bonds . by Deschutes County for the purpose of ORDER DECLARING RESULT OF SPECIAL raising money to be used for the con- strction and maintenance of ELECTION. u roads in the county. permanent WHEREAS, heretofore a petition was duly filed with the County Clerk asking that a special election be called for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the County the question of issuing bonds f or the purpose of for the construction and maintenance of permanent roads ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly quolifited Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 3rd day of August, 1921, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any obj ections, remonstrances or petiti ons for damages vhich may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the matter of the Claim of A. B. Taylor. 0rdered that the Clerk issue his warrant payable to A. a special election shall be called and held as specified in the petition at a time then fixed 7th, 1921,: which date so fixed was not less than. 20 nor more than 40 days after the date of making the order; and 354 WHEREAS, the said order of the County Court did state the amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness, the maximum rate of interest that it shall bear, and what particular roads within the County are to be built and improved by the money so raised, and the minimum amount to be expended on each road acid where located within the County, giving the beginning and the terminus thereof; and WHE.EAS, upon the orderdng of said special election the County Court did cause printed notices thereof, signed by the County Clerk, to be po sted in like manner as notices of a general election are now posted, which notices did particularly specify the amount of bonds proposed to be issued, the length of time they shall run, h,nd the maximum rate of interest they shall bear, the road or roads to be improved and the amount to be expended on each; and WHEREAS, the records of this Court show that said notices were posted in like manner as notices of a general election are now posted and that each and all of said notices were posted at least 20 days before the date of the election and were substantially in the form required by section 4630 of said Oregon Laws, as will more fully and at length appear by a copy of said notices hereto attached and marked "Exhibit A"; and WHEREAS, the County Court did have printed to use at such special election the same number of ballots, both official ballots and sample ballots, as would be required by the election lawsr at a general election, which said ballots were in substantially the form provided by section 4631 of said Oregon Laws, copies of which are hereto attached and marked "Exhibit B" and "Exhibit C"4. are d WHEREAS, prior to said 7th day of June, 1921, no special election had been held in Deschutes County in any one year; aid. WHEREAS, on said 7th day of June, 1921, said election was conducted in the same manner as a general election, and. the judges and clerks appointed for the next preceding general election did act as judges and clerks at such special election; and WHEREAS, heretofore at the time and in the mariner provided by law the votes cast at said election have been canvassed in the same manner as a general election; a d WHEREAS, the County Court has heretofore found from the election returns and the canvass thereof that a majority of the voters voting at such election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds; and WHEREAS, said County Court finds that every requirement of law relating to the said election has been duly complied with in the form, at the times and in the manner required by law; now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED AND DECLARED that at the special election held in Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 7th day of June, 1921, under and pursuant to the provisions of chapter ,III, Oregon Laws, to determine whether there shall be issued bonds of Deschutes County to the amount of Fifty Thousand Dollars ( 50, 000) to mature as follows: f'5, 000 eleven (11) years from date; 5, 000 _twelve (12) years from date. 5,000 thirteen (13) years from date; 5,..000 fourteen(14) ,T TT IT 5,000 fift een (15) IT " IT5,000 sixteen (16) 5,000 seventeen(17) . " " " .5,000 eighteen(18)) " " " 5, 000 nineteen (19) IT It TT 5, 000 twenty (20) 't TT 2 with interest at 6% per annum, to provide for permanent road construction a majority of the voters voting at such election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds, the vote thereon being as follows: Yes: 1153 Votes No: 901 Votes. Majority in favor of issuing bonds: 252. votes; and it is further ORDERED that this order declaring the fact that a majority of the voters at such election did vote in favor of issuing such bonds shall be entered in the journal of the County V -rt 355 County Court and shall be absolutely conclusive as to the regularity of all proceed- • ings in reference to the matter; and it is further hereby ORDERED AND DESIGNATED that the amount of the total assessed valuation of all the property within the County is '8755552.00 and the amount of all of the previous debts and liabilities of said County incurred for road purposes and remain- ing unpaid is '229403.97. Done and dated this 13th day of June, 1921. In the matter of the Sale of bonds/ Ordered that the County Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to publish a call for bids for the purchase of the 1921 issue of Road bonds in the sum of 050,000 in denominations of $1000.00 each, to be numbered 126• t o 175 inclusive, to mature serially at $5000.00 per year commencing eleven years from date, to bear interest at 6% semi-annually on May and November First of each year, said bid to be sealed, and directed to the County, Clerk and accompanied by a certified check for 5% of the amount bid for. Said bids be received up to July 15, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and that the right be reserved to reject any and all bids. The court was then adjourned to Friday June 17, 1921 at 2 o'clock P. M. The Court reconvened being present. In the matter of the Gosney Road. Bend, Oregon. June 24, 1921. at 2:99 o'clock pursuant to its adjournment, all members Ordered that W. W. Gosney• be and he hereby is instructed to make such repairs on the culvert of the Gosney road as will make a connection.between the Grange Hall road and the Central Oregon Highway. In the matter of machinery. Ordered that W. W. Grinsty,dd be and he hereby is instructed to put all County road machinery in good repair. In the matter of the Cornelius Hill Road. Ordered that Con]missioner Conlon be and he is hereby authorized to have all necessary work done on the Cornelius Hill to make said road passable. In the matter of Jane Lane, and indigent. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of Jane Lane, an indigent for public relief and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that immediate relief is necessary, it is such Ordered that the County supply/groceries as may be necessary for one week, and that such supplies are furnished upon the condition that the applicant make proper effort to obtain work. In the matter of Mrs. Laura Waymire, an indig:e zt. Ordered by the Court that the County Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to issue his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $17.50 payable to Mrs. Laura Waymire for her support and that said "County Clerk issue his warrant for said 017.50 upon the 1st day of each month hereafter until the further order of the Court, for the support of said indigent. In the matter of the Fryrear road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the oral application of the parties 35.6 interested for the opening up of the Fryrear road and the matter was referred to Commissioner Knickerbocker. In the matter of the Connarn road. This matter conies on to be heard for the appointment of a board of Viewers and it. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Board heretofore appointed for have failed to qua] if yp It is Ordered that Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge and F. H. May be and they are hereby appointed Viewers in said matter and that they meet on the point of beginning of said road at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of June 27, 1921 or within 10 days thereafter. In the matter of the Plainview -Sisters Section of the Bead -Sisters Highway. Thismrsetter cot&s-t•ohotorbe heard .for the appointment ofa. board of Viewers and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Board heretofore appointed have failed to Qualify. It is Orderedthat Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge and F. H. May be and they are hereby appointed Viewers in said matter and that they meet on the point -of beginning of said road at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of June 27, 1921 or within 10 days thereafter. In the matter of the Redmond -Sisters Highway. This matter comes on to be heard for the appointment of a board of Viewers and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Board heretofore appointed have failed to qualify. It is Ordered that Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge a d F. H. May be and they are hereby appointed Viewers in said matter and that they meet qn the point of beginning of said road at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of June 27, 1921 or within 10 days thereafter. In the matter of the Santiam Trail. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the surveyor heretofore appointed and authorized to investigate the conditions in such matter and said report being in favor of the vacation of said trail it is hereby ordered that a resolution be prepared for the vacation of said. trail as stated in the petition and that the County surveyor post notices of hearing at the regular meeting of phis Court on August 3, 1921 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. In the matter of the vacation of the D.C.Hall road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the surveyor heretofore appointed and authorized to investigate the conditions in such matter and said report being in favor of the vacation of said toad it is hereby ordered that a resolution be prepared for the vacation of said road as stated in the petition and that the County surveyor post notices of hearing at the regular meeting of this Court on August 3,. 1921 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. In the matter of the Earl Benton change in the r. C .Hall road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the surveyor heretofore appointed and authorized to investigate the conditions in such matter &id said report being favor of the vacation of said road it is hereby ordered that a regolution be prepared for the vacation of said road as stated in the petition and that the County surveyor post notices of hearing at the regular meeting of this Court on August 3, 1921 at 2:00 o'clokP.M. The Court was then adjourned for the term. BE rT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, 'c IN' THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE. IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE'6TH DAY OF. JULY 1921, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT PRESENT HON, R.W. SAWYE R, COUNTY JUDGE M. C. CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.W. -KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSI ONER, J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S.E.ROBERT&, SHERIFF. N SA 1 D COUNTY, WHE RE WE RE WHEREUPON THE F:OLLOWI NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT; IN THE MATTER OF THE CLERK'S REPORT AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE SEMI-ANNUAL'REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK SHOWING HIS ACCOUNT ING OF RECEI PTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AND THE SAME APP_EARI NG TO THE COURT TO BE REGULAR WAS ORDERED FILED. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT THI S TI ME IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF A.W. ARMSTRONG & SON FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE AND THE SAME APPEARING REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3RD 1921 AT 3:00 O'CLOCK CCAIMAiNT 1S INSTRUCTED TO GIVE THE NOTICE ASREQUIRED BY LAW. I N THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT THI S TIME IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF W.H.,BACON FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE AND THE. SAME APPEARING .REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3RD 1921 AT 3:00 O'CLOCK P.M. THE CLAIMANT IS INSTRUCTED TO GI VE THE NOTI CE AS REQUI RED BY LAW. P.M.. THE IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMITS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF L.C.ROBERTS FOR DA NCE HALL LICENSE AND THE APPLICATION APPEARING TO THE COURT TO BE IN CONFRRMITY TO LAW IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER. BE CONSIDERATED BY THIS COURT AT ITS REGULAR TERM ON AUGUST 4TH 1 92 1. IN THE'MATTER OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE ELECTION OF THIS COURT TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT FUND OF THE STATE OF OREGON AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE A CONTRACT HAS BEEN ENTERED INTO WITH THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION IN WORDS AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; NOTICE OF ELECTION TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT FUND AS PROVI DED BY STATE INDUSTRIAL ACC!DENT COMMISSION, SALEM, ORE CO N. CHA PTER 271, SESSION LAWS OF 1915. GENTLEMEN:- THE UNDERSIGNED EMPLOYER, BEING ENGAGED IN AN OCCUPATION NOT AUTOMAT! CALLY SUBJECT TO CHAPTER 1 12, LAWS OF 1913, AS AMENDED, HE REBY GIVES NOTI C3 OF HIS ELECTION TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT FUND UNDER THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN SECTION 31 OF THE 'WORKMENTS COMPENSATION LAW, AS AMENDED, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT THIS APPLICATION IS TO COVER THE F;OLLDWING; ROAD AND BRIDGE BUILDING (EFFECTIVE MAY 22, 1920) IN THE PRESENCE OF (FIRM NAME) DESCHUTES COUNTY B.P. DA WSO N DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS IOTH DAY OF ARR I L, i920. THAT SUCH CONTRACT HFiS INOT BEEN ENTERED INTHE JOURNALS OF THIS COURT THRU AN ADVERTENCE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE CONTRACT HERETOFORE SIGNED BY THE COUNTY JUDGE IN SAID MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONFIRMED IN ALL RESPECTS AS OF ITS ORIGINAL DATE AND THAT THE SAME BE ENTERED AT LENGTH IN THE JOURNAL OF THIS COURT. BY RDg E RT W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT THIS TI ME IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF RAY E. KAYLOR FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR Tu E3ERCULAR CATTLE AND THE SAME APPEARING REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3R0 1921 AT 3:00 OTCLOCK P.M. THE CLAIMANT ISINSTRUCTED TO GIVE THE NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF W.T.E.WILSON FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE AND THE SAME APPEA RING REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER -BE HEARD bN WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3RD 1 2 1 AT .3:00 O'CLOCK P.M. THE CLAIMANT IS INSTRUCTED TO GIVE THE NOTICE AS REQUIRED'BY LAW. 'IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF F.H. DIERKER FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED. NOW, ON THt S 6TH DAY OF JULY, 192 I COMES ON REGULARLY FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF F.H. DIERKER FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE, AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEAR1 NG TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS: THAT THIS IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOINTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM OF F.H.DIERKER, FILED IN THIS COURT, AND THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE TIME AND PLACE SET BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING FO SAID CLAIM H. S BEEN GIVEN; THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE, AND THAT THE SAID F.H.DIERKER HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 14, OF THE LAWS OF OREGON, FOR THE TEAR 1913, AND AMENDEMENTS THERETO, THE FOLLOWING SUMS: ONE COW OVER 2 YRS, AT $100.00 S35.QO IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID F.H. DIERKER BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED THE SAID SUM OF $35.00 AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE TO SAID F.H.DIERKER A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THI S COUNTY FOR THE I ' SUM OF $17.30 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. DATED JULY 6TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER_ OF THE CLAIM OF W.A•CLARKE FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED. NOW, ON THIS 6TH DAY OF JULY, 1921 COMES ON REGULAR FOR HEAR INC THE CLA IM OF W.A•CLA;RKE FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THI S STATE, AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS; THAT THIS IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOINTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM OF W.A.CLARKE, FILED IN THIS COURT, AND THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE TIME AND PLA CE SET BY THIS CO URT FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM HAS BEEN GI VEN; THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE, AND THAT THE SAID W.A.CLAIRKE HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 14, OF THE LAWS OF OREGON, FOR THE YEAR 1913, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, THE FOLLOW INC SUMS: 5 COWS OVER 2 YEARS, 2 AT COW iAT $150.00 AND 3 AT$125.00, $35.00 EACH; ONE REGISTERED 250.00, $50.00; TWO REGISTERED BULLS AT $300.00 EACH, $50.00 EACH: TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED $325.00. TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED FROM COUNTY OF DESCHUTES $162.50. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID W.A.CLA, RKE BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED THE SAID SUM OF $325.00 AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF TH I S COUNTY BE AND HE I S HEREBY AUTHORI ZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE TO SAI 0 W•A. CLA; RKE A WARRANT ON THE SUM OF $162.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIES COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. DATED JULY 6TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF W.A. CLARK FOR TUBERCU LA R CATTLE SLAUGHTERED. GENE RAL FUND OF THIS COUN1}Y FOR TI-E NOW, ON TH`I S 6TH DAY OF JULY, 1921 COMES ON REGULARLY FOR HEA. RI NG TI-E CLAIM OF 'W.A•CLA RKE FOR CATTEL AFFECTED -WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE, AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS; THAT THIS IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOINTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM OF W.A•CLAIRKE, FI LED IN THIS COURT, AND THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE TIME AND PLACE SET BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEAR ING OF SAID CLAIM HAS BEEN G I VEN; THAT SAIO CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE, AND THAT THE SAID W.A. CLARK,E HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INOEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 14, OF THE LAWS OF OREGON, FOR THE YEAR 1913, AND AMENDMENTS THE RETO, THE FOLLOWI NG SUMS; FOUR COWS OVER 2 YRS AT $150 EACH, 535.00 EACH; TWO HEIFERS OVER 1 YR AT $75.00 EACH, $15.00; TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED $170.00 TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED FROM COUNTY OF DESCHUTES $85.00. • IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID W.A.CLARKE BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED THE, SAID SUM OF $170.00 AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HEr 1 S HEREBY AUTHORI ZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE TO SAI D W.A.CLARKE A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $85.00 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIES COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. DATED JULY .6T.H, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF TAXES THIS MATTER COMES UP ON THE PETITION OF O.A. MCDOWELL, ADMINISTRATOR,FOR THE 60 ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN TAXES ALLOWED BY THE SHERIFF AS SWORN 'OFF AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT IT IS WITHOUT AUTHORITY IN THE PREMISES, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER BE AND THE SAME 1 S NOW DISMISSED. IN THE• MATTER OF TAXES NOW IS PRESENTED THE SWORN STATEMENT OF THOMAS C.k.WING SHOWING ADOUBLE ASSESSMENT. FOR. TAXES OF 1920 AND SAID AFFIDAVIT APPEARING TO THE COURT TO BE IN REGULAR FORM AND ACCOROING TO LAW THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. I N THE MATTER OF TAXES NOW I SPRESENTED THE SWORN STATEMENT OF JOHN A WEBER SHOWI NG A DOUBLE ASSESSMENT FOR TAXES OF 1920 AND SAID AFFIDAVIT APPEARING TO THE COURT TO BE IN REGULAR FORM AND ACC ORDI NG TO LAW THE SAME I S HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF TAXES NOW IS PRESENTED THE APPLICATION OF LAURA LENNON FOR ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN TAXES O:N HEA.PR OPERTY IN REDMOND AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THIS COURT HAS NO JURISDICTION OF SAID MATTER. THE SAME IS HEREBY DISMISSED. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT TH IS TIME IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF ,W.R. LAWSON FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR. TUBERCULAR CATTLE AND THE SAME APPEARINC REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD . c ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3RD 1921 AT 3:00 OTCLOCK , P.M. THE CLAIMANT IS INSTRUCTED TO GI VE THE NOTI CE AS REQUIRED BY LAW. 1 N THE MATTER OF JUVENILE OFFICER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN THE SUM OF 50.00• EACH MONTH BEGINNING WI: TH JULY 1921 TO MRS. EMERS ON STOCK WELL AS HER SALA RY AS • JUVENILE OFFICER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY AND THAT SAID WARRANT BE ISSUED AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER THAT WARRANTS FOR SALARY OF COUNTY OFFICERS ARE ISSUED. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE AT THIS TIMEIS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF RI -CHARD KING FOR AN INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE AND THE SAME APPEARING REGULAR IS ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3R0 1921 AT 3:00 OTCLOCK P:M.• THE CLAIMANT •IS INSTRUCTED TC GIVE THE NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY LAW. 1 N THE MATTER OF CULV ERTS iT IS ORDERED THAT A CULVERT BE INSTALLED IN THE DAYTON ROAD ACCORDING I TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE COUNTY ENG INEER AND THE MATERIAL FOR THE CULVERT TO BE FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE PLA INVIEW SECTI ON OF THE MACKENZI E HIGHWAY 36 ORDERED THAT A RESOLUTION FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE PLAINVIEW SECTION OF THE ' • MACKENZIE HIGHWAY BE PREPARED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A' SISTERS,-OREGON OVER THE PRESENT SURVEY TO PLAINVIEW TO BE KNOWN AS •, ,THE.PLAINVIEW SECTION OF THE-MAOKENZIE HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NOS I TO # 77 INC AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 286 & 287 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT WITH, T-HE EXCEPTIONG. OF CLAIM #25 , . ! #29 AND #48 BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO l!SSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFOR AND THAT SAID CLAIMS SO EXCEPTED BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY DISALLOWED. IN THE MATTER OF,, CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS NOS 78 TO 1IO2 INC EXCEPTED HOWEVER, CLAIM 481 #9I492 196. BE AND THE .SAME.4RE.HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE,CLERK rs TNSTRUCTED'TOISSOE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT THEREFOR AND THAT SAID CLAIMS #81, 91,92 & 96 BEANDTHE, SAME ARE HEREBY,DISALLOWED. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT OF THE LABOR BILLS THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT FOR DUNE 1921 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGE 59 OF THE pAY ROLDL RECORD OF THIS COURT. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JULY I5TH 1921. THE COUNTYCOURT RECONVENED JULY IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD BONDS I5TH 1921 PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT AT THIS TIME COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE CALL FOR BIDS FOR THE SALE OF SAID BONDS AND IT NOT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE ONLY BIDS RECEIVED ARE FROM THE CENTRAL OREGON BANK AND A WRITTEN OFFER BY KEELER BROS TO SELL THE BONDS ON A COMMISSION OR BROKERAGE BASIS OF 5 AND NEITHER: BAD BEING ,! SATISFACTORY TO THE COURT IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID OFFERS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY REJECTED. IN THE MATTER OF THE N-ORTHWEST REDMOND MARKET:ROAD THIS MATTER'COMES'ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID ROAD AND THE COURT:BEING WITHOUT SUFFICIENT INFORMATVOVORDERES THAT SAID MATTER BE PASSED FOR INVESTIGATION. IN THE MATTER.OF THE• ,"! ! MCUNE ROAD ORDEREO.BY.THE COURT THAT R6BERTBS COULD, R.A.RuNc, AND FRANK H. MAY BE APPOINTED VIEWERS, •HEREIN, AND•THAT THEY MEET KT-T4E POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID .ROAD O.N. THE 25T.H OF JULY 1921. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD. FUNDS WHEREAS, UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF' OREGON, THERE IS PAID TO EACH COUNTY ANNUALLY 25% OF THE AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY THE STATE ON ACCOUNT OF MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES AND GASOLINE TAX AND WHEREAS, THE COUNTY ALSO RECE IVES ANNUALLY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES THRU THE FOREST SE RVI CE AND THE STATE OF OREGON 25% OF. THE ANNUAL RECEI PTS FROM THE NATIONAL FOREST WITHIN ITS BORDERS, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT SAID MONEYS AS THEY ARE RECEIVED BY THE COUNTY BE SET ASI DE IN A SEPARATE FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF RETIRING COUNTY ROAD BOND ISSUES AS THEY BECOME DUE AND THE COUNTY COURT URGENTLY RECOMMENDS TO THE COUNTY TREASURER THAT HE INVEST SAID MONEYS AS THEY ARE RECEIVED IN INTEREST BEARING SECURITIES RETURNING,6%'INTEREST WHERE SAID INTEREST CAN BE OBTAINED WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF THE SAFETY OF THE PRINCIPAL. WHEREAS IN VOTING THE ISSUE OF $125,000.00 WORTH OF ROAD BONDS ON DUNE 3, 1919, THE PEOPLE OF DESCHUTES COUNTY AT THE SAME TI ME DID VOTE AN ANNUAL TAX LEVY SUFFICIENT TO .PAY THE INTEREST ACCRUING ON SAID BONDS ANNUALLY, NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE DIRECTED TOE.STABLISH A ROAD BOND INTEREST FUND TO WHICH SHALL BE CREDITED ALL TAXES RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID LEVY AND FROM WHI CH SHALL BE PAID THE INTEREST ON SA I O BONDS AS IT MAY BECOME DUE. WHEREAS, IN THE ORDER MADE BY THIS COURT ON MAY 8TH, 1919 CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON THE QUESTION OF ISSUING $I25,000.00 WORTH OF COUNTY BONDS FOR ROAD CONSTRICTION, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID BOND FUND SHOULD BE SPENT AS FOLLOWS: $20,000.00 ON THE SISTERS-REDMOND HIGHWAY $ 5,000.00 ON THE LOWER BRIDGE-TERREBONNE HIGHWAY $ 5,000.00 ON THE BEND GRANGE HALL HIGHWAY $60,000.00 ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY 35,000.00 ON THE BEND LANE COUNTY AND BEND BURNS HIGHWAY AND WHEREAS, SAID BOND ISSUE WAS DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE VOTE OF THE PEOPLE AT THE SfE. CIAL ELECTION HELD ON THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE, 1919 AND WHEREAS, OF THE SAID AMOUNTS SO ALLOCATED TO THE PARTICULAR ROADS DESI GNATED THERE HAS BEEN SPENT TO DATE AND WITH DRAWN FROM SAID BOND FUND, AMOUNTS AS FOLLOWS ON THE SISTERS-REDMOND HIGHWAY $[6,434,80 CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY )ON THE BEND -.BURNS HIGHWAY )ON THE BEND -SISTERS HIGHWAY AND WHEREAS:, THE ACTUAL EXPENDITURES ,ON $18,516.07 SAID ROADS TO DATE AS SHOWN BY AUDIT OF THE COUNTY ROAD FUNDS AND BY REFERENCE TO COUNTY RECORDS HAS BEEN IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNTS DESIGNATED FOR SAID ROADS IN SAID BOND ISSUE, SA10 EXCESS AMOUNTS HAVING BEEN PAID BY THE ISSUE OF WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND AND WHEREAS, THERE' REMAIN IN THE BOND FUND TO THE CREDIT OF THESE HIGHWAYS SAID UNEXPENDED BALANCES, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER TRANSFER FROM THE REDMOND-SISTERS BOND FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND THE SUM OF 3,565.20 BEING THE UNEXPENDED BALANCE, NOW' ON HAND AND THAT HE TRANSFER FROM THE SISTERS TO BEND, BEND TO BLs NS ROAD BOND FUND TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND THE SUM OF $9,647.59 BEING THE DIFFERECNE BETWEENTFE AMOUNT SPENT TO DATE ON SAID PROJECT AND THE AMOUNT OF CASH ACTUALLY ADVANCED FROM SAID ROAD BOND FUND. Uv WHEREAS, IN THE YEAR 1920 DESCHUTES• COUNTY RECEIVED FOR MARKET ROAD PURPOSES FROM THE STATE HIGHWAY. COMMI SSI ON THE SUM OF $I4, 190.06 AND' FROM A LEVY OF ONE MI LL:THE SUM OF. $8,887.26 AND WHEREAS, MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION FOR THE YEAR 1920 CONSISTED IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF SHEVLIN PARK ROAD AT A TOTAL COST OF $25,084.39 AND WHEREAS, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEENTSE TOTAL MARKET ROAD FUND SD RECEIVED AND THE AMOUNT SO EXPENDED ON THE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD AMOuNTING TO $2,007.07 WAS ADVANCED FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY, IT IS HEREBY OR DERED, THAT MARKET ROAD RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 1921 BE FIRST PAID INTO THE GENERAL FUND UNTIL THE AMOUNT SO ADVANCED FROM IT IN THE YEAR THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JULY 25 1921. COUNTY 1920 BE REPAID. COURT RECONVENED JULY 25 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF ROAD BONDS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AT THIS TIME FOR THE SALE OF THE ROAD BONDS OF THIS COUNTY IN THE SUM OF $50, 000.00 AND 1 T A PPEA RING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE ON JULY 15TH 1921 SAID BONDS WERE OFFERED FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND THAT NO SATISFACTORY BIDS WERE RECEIVED THEREFORE AND IT FURTHER ApPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT IT IS TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COUNTY THAT SAID BONDS BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID BONDS BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE T0 THE BEST BIDDER THEREFORE IN THE DI SCRETI ON OF THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF LUMBER FOR BRIDGE. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE WESTERN DIATOMITE. COMPANY FOR THE REPAIR OF THE BRIDGE ACROSS THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE LOWER BRIDGE ROAD AND IT APPEARING THAT THE SAID COMPANY WILL R EPAIR SAID BRIDGE IN CASE THE LUMBER IS FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY IT IS THEREFORE 'ORDERED ,THAT THE COUNTY WILL AND AGREES TO FURNISH THE LUMBER NECESSARY FOR THE R EPA I R OF SAID BRIDGE THE WORK TO BE DONE BY WESTERN DIATOMITE COMPANY SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF M.C.CONLON COMMISSIONER. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BEIT REMEMBIED, THAT A RESULA71 T :;A OF' T I= CDJNTY COLT 7)F DFSOH'JT _ CO! NTY, INN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT. THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF AUGUST, 1921, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY -FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF At TERM OF THE COUNTY HON.R.W.SAWYE'R, COURT IN SAS I D COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT. COUNTY JUDGE, M.C.CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. I S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF, -WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT; IN THE MATTER`OF THE FRED SCHMIDT ROAD Now IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE PETITION OF FtEDsSCHMIDT AND OTHERS FOR A COUNTY ROAD TOGETHER ,viTH PROOF OF THE POSTING OF NOTICE OF HEARING OF SUCH PETITION AND THE BOND PROVIDED FOR BY LAW, IT IS ORDERED' THAT ROE'RT B. GOEULD, FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN. A. 1 RUINGE' BE' APPO NTED' 9 VIEWERS'TO MEET AUGUST ��H, I �I• IN'MATTER' OF VIEWERS REPORTS NOW ARE PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE VIEWERS REPORTS UPON THE FOLLOWING NAMED ROADS TO —WIT: THE PLAINVIEW SECTION OF THE BEND —SISTERS ROAD THE REDMOND—SISTERS•SECTI0N OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY THE J.H.,CONNARN ROAD THE MURPHY ROAD THE HELMHOLTZ ROAD THE C.H. MILLER ROAD THE ARTHUR WARD,ROAD THE SETH STOOKEY ROAD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT, THAT SAID VIEWERST FI LED WI TH THE C OUNTY CLERK MORE THAN TEN DAYS PRIOR T 0 THIS DATE; SAID VIEWERST REPORTS WERE EACH PUBLICLY READ AND A SECOND READING ORDERED TO BE HELD ON AUGUST I2TH,.1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE REPORTS WERE FRANK TATTI ROAD THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE ADOPTED FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE FRANK TATTI A HEARING, IT IS ORDERED THAT A NEW RESOLUTION BE PREPARED FOR ROAD, WAS PRESENTED AND FEARING THAT NOTICE HAD. NOT BEEN POSTED FOR/THE :ESTABLISHING OF THE FRANK TATTI ROAD AND THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR GIVE PROPER NOTICE OF HEARING FOR THE FIRST WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER 1921. IN. THE MATTER OF ROAD RESOLUTIONS HERETOFORE ADOPTED. HERETOFORE THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTIONS/ADOPTED BY THE COURT' FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED ROADS TO —WIT: THE BILADEAU ROAD THE DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD THE DAYTON ROAD THE JAEGER ROAD THE A.O•WALKER ROAD THE RAY E..NEWCOMB ROAD THE C.H. BARR ROAD THE.A.J.WESTON ROAD THE B.F. PI ERCY . ROAD THE P.H. COFFEY ROAD THE MACINTOSH ROAD THE PIERCE ROAD -J 365 AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT'THAT DUE PROOFS OF THE POSTING OF THE NOTICE - AS REQUIRED BY LAW HAS BEEN FILED IN EACH OF THE ABOVE NAMED PROCEEDINGS AND THAT THIS IS THE!DAY FIXED FOR THE FIRST HEARING'OF SAID RESOLUTIONS ,THEREON, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERfwD,THAT R.B. GOULD,FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN A. RUNGE, BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED VIEWERS IN ALL OF SAID MATTERS AND ARE REQUIRED TO FILE :THEIR REPORTS OF THEIR PROCEEDINGS IN THIS COURT ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 27TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE RESOLUTION FOR THE RAY W. HARPER ROAD THIS.MATTER COMES ON AT THIS DATE TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THE PROPOSED ROAD IS NOT A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND THAT THE NEW MACKENZIE HIGHWAY MAKES THE ESTABLISHING OF THIS ROAD ,UNNECESSARY, IT IS THEREFORE Ok.DERED, THAT THE PROCEEDINGS HEREIN BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY DISMISSED I N THE MATTER OF THE W. DANIELSKI ROAD ON THIS MATTER COMES/AT THIS DATE TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE PROPOSED ROAD IS NOT A PUBLIC NECESSITY AND THAT THE NEW MACKENZIE HIGHWAY MAKES THE ESTABLISHING OF THIS ROAD UNNECESSARY, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE PROCEEDINGS HEREIN BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY DISMISSED. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE Now ON THIS 3RD DAY OF AUGUST 1921 COMES ON FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF WoR. LAWSON, FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THIS IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOINTED BY.. THIS COURT FOR: THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM,THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAII NED THE REIN ARE TRUE AND THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 14 OF THE LAWS. OF OREGON FOR 1913 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO THE FOLLOWING SUMS: ONE COW OVER 2 YRS $75.00 ; $25.00; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT=T6E SAID CLAIMANT BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COW SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM OF $25.00 THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SAID CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON'THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $I2.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE A CERTI FIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. IN THE MATTE R. O F TUBERCULAR CATTLE NOW ON THIS 3RD DAY OF AUGUST 1921 COMES ON FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF RI CHARD KING FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THIS 366 I S ,THE TI ME' AND PLACE APP01'NTE D' BY THIS COURT' FOR THE' HEARING OF SAID CLAIM, THAT SAID CLAIM IS 'REGULAR AND' THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE -AND THAT THE-SA10 CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND I S ENTITLED. TO INDEMNITY AS 'PROVI DED IN CHAPTER 14r OF THE LAWS' OF OREGON FOR 1913AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, THE FOLLOWING SUMS ONE COW OVER 2'YRS AT $100.00 EACH; AMOUNT ALLOWABLE ; 35.00 IT, IS "THEREFOREORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT BE AND' HE IS ALLOWED AS •INDEMNITY FOR SAID COW SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM•OF $35.O0;THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SAID CLAIMANT A WARRANT -ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTYFOR THE SUM OF S17.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. IN; THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE. NOW DIN THIS 5RD DAY Od AUGUST 19 II COw1ES1 OJNj FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF RAY C.,KAYLOR FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS•AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE, AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COIURT FINDS THAT THIS I S; THE TIME AND PLACE. APPOtI NTE;Di BY THIS, CO 1 RTI FOR THE MMMMMIX4151MMNIM' HEARI NG OF SAID 'CLA1My THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR ANO:THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE AND THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 14 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 19I3. AND AMENDMENTS THERETO THE FOtLOWI NG SUMS: ONE COW OVER 2 YRS AT 100.00; AMOUNT ALLOWABLE 855.00 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COW SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM OF $35.00. THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SAID CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON Ii THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $17.50, AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. 1 N, THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE NOW ON THIS, D, DAY, OF AUGUST 192;1 COMES ON FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF AN.ARMSTR:ON'.G FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THISISTATE AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THIS IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOI NTED BY THIS COURT;FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM, THAT SAID CLAIMIS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THE RE I N ARE TRUE AND THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER OREGON FOR 1913 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO THE FOLLOWING SUMS: ONE COW OVER 2 YRS AT $50.00; AMOUNT ALLOWABLE 27.40 Two REGISTERED COWS ONE'AT $50.00 AND ONE AT S'100.00 AMOUNT;ALLOWABLE $100.0 TOTAL. 127.40, 14, OF THE LAWS OF IT;IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID'CLAIMANT BE'AND HE IS ALLOWED AS I NDEMNITY°FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM OF $127.40.; THAT THE •COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SA10 CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $63.70 AND TO TRhNSMIT TO THE SECRET OF STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF -THESE FI N-DI NGS AND THIS ORDER. RY IN'THE 'MATTER'OF. TUBERCULAR; CATTLEL NOW' ONI THIS' 3RD DAY OF AUGUST. 192'1 COMES ON FOR,HEARI NG THE `CLAIM OF W.T•E. WILSON FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDE R THE LAWS OF THIS STATE AND IT SATI SFACTORI LY APPEARI NG TO THE COURT AND. THE COURT FINDS THAT THIS IS THE TIME A.ND PLACE APPOINTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING OF SAID CLAIM, THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THE REIN ARE TRUE AND THAT THE SAI D CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO I NDEiMNHTY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 14.OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1913 AND AMENDMENTS THE RE TO THE FOLLOWING SUMS ONE' COW OVER 2 YRS AT $50:00; AMOUNT ALLOWABLE S35.99 IT' IS THE RE FORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM OF 354,OO; THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SAID CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS' COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $17.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE•A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS 0 RDER. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE NOW ON THI S 3RD DAY OF AUGUST 192,1 COMES ON FOR HEARING THE CLAIM OF W.H.. BACON. FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF 1 THIS STATE AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARI NG TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THIS. IS THE TIME AND PLACE APPOINTED BY THIS COURT FOR THE HEARING OF SA ID CLAIIM, THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE TRUE AND THAT THE I. SAID CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED IN CHAPTER -1 14 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1913, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO THE FOLLOWING SUMS; ONE. COW. OVER 2 YRS AT $75.00; AMO UNT ALLOWABLE $35.00 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT BE AND HE IS ALLOWED AS INDEMNITY FOR SAID COWS SLAUGHTERED, THE SAID SUM OF y$35.00; THAT THE COWJNTY •1 CLERK OF THI S COUNTY BE A ND HE I S HEREBY AUTHORI ZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE SAI. D CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $17.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SEC-RETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FI NDINGS AND THIS ORDER. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE. • NOW ARE PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE CLAIMS OF H•O• WILSON, GEO• A• JONES R•C.G00DE X[ 19 FOR 1 NDEMNITY FOR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED, UNDER THE LAWS OF 1913, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE HEARD BY THIS COURT AT ITS ADJOURNED SESSION, HELD ON AUGUST I2TH, 1921 AT 2:00 01CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON O'F SAID DAY. .. I , IN THE MATTER OF THE SANTI AM TRAI L THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON T:-11E REPORT OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR AND IT,APPEARI NG TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE ROIAOT MENTIONED; ANi SA Di REPORT IS NOT A PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR THE REASON THAT A MORE CONVENIENT ROAD HAS. BEEN CONSTRUCTED, IT I THEREFORE ORDERE D , THAT NOTICE BE GIVEN 09F THE I NTENTI DIN DIF THI S C JRTI T01 VACATE AND ABANDON THAT PART OF THE SANTIAM ROAD MENTIONED IN SAID SURVEYOR'.S REPORT AND THAT NOTICE OF HEARING THEREON BE POSTED AND THAT SAID MATTER BE HEARD ON SEPTEMBER 7, 1921, AT 2:00 o'CLDCK P.M. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE. ON THIS 3RD DAY OF AUGUST 1921 COMES ON THE CLAIM OF CLAUDE A. JOHNSON FOR CATTLE AFFECTED WITH TUBERCULOSIS AND SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THIS STATE AND IT SATISFACTORILY APPEARING TO THE COURT AND THE COURT FINDS THAT SAID CLAIM IS REGULAR AND THE FACTS CONTAINED THEREIN ARE 'TRUE AND THAT THE SAID CLAIMANT HAD SLAUGHTERED AND 15 ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY AS PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE FOLLOWING SUMS: PNE COW AT 100.00; AMOUNT ALLOWABLE IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE SAID CLAUDE A. JOHNSON BE AND HE HEREBY IS ALLOWED THE INDEMNITIES FOR SAID CATTLE SLAUGHTERED THE SAID SUM OF $25.00 AND THAT 25.00 THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO ISSUE TO SAID CLAIMANT A WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THIS COUNTY FOR THE SUM OF $12.50 AND TO TRANSMIT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THESE FINDINGS AND THIS ORDER. IN THE MATTER OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1913 AND 1914. IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT AT THIS TIME THAT THERE ARE CERTAIN LOTTS OF; REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF REDMOND; DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, WHICH HAVE BEEN HERETOFORE DEEDED TO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, UPON SALE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE YEARS 1913 AND • I 1914, AND THAT SAID COUNTY NOW HOLDS A SHERIFF'S DEED 1FOR SAID LOTS, AND THAT IT IS { DESIRABLE AT THIS TIME TO RE —SELL SAID LOTS TO INDIVIDUAL PURCHASERS WHO MAY DESIRE TO PURCHASE THE SAME, AND THAT IT IS, 0;fEEMED, FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COUNTY TO SELL THE SAME. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT THE SHERIFF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGUI , BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO SELL ANY OR ALL OF SUCH LOTS OR PARCEL ED @F REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF REDMOND; OREGON, HERETOFORE DEED/TO DESCHUTES COUNTY ON SALE OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE YEARS 1913 AND 1914, AT PRICES NOT LESS THAN THE AMOUNT OF THE TAXES DUE AT THIS TIME, NOT INCLUDING INTEREST AND PENALTIES, ACCORD NG TO SECTION 4370 OF OREGON LAWS. IN THE MATTER OF THE HALL ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETIT!! ON FOR THE BENTON CHANGE IN THE D.C. HALL ROAD AND THE COURT NOT BEING PROPERLY ADVISED, ORDERS THAT THE MATTER BE CONTINUE TO THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE HALL ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION TO VACATE SAID ROAD IN SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 14 RANGE 13 AND THE COURT NOT BEING PROPERLY ADVISED ORDER'; THAT SAID MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THIS COURT. IN THE MATTER OF .LA IMS c0RDERED THAT CLAIMS # I TO 42 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AT PAGE 289 • OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY A,LL.OWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENTeTHEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS # 43 TO 52 INC. AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED AtT PAGE 290 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED. THE CLERK IS INS'TRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IA PAYMENT THEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT OF THE PAY ROLLS ( FOR MEN EMPLOYED ON COUNTY ROADS ON FORCE ACCOUNT AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE PAY ROLL RECORD OF THIS COURT AT PAGE OO BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF. eT•HE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AUGUST 4TH, 1921 AT I0:00 OltCLOCK IN THE FORENOON. COUNTY THE /COURT T BEING! PRESENT. IA THE MAT!i'E R 'OF COUNTY JUDGE )/Gi°! _� UNTY COMMISSIONER UCOUNTY COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON AUGUST LIsTH, 1921. CONVENED AT 10:00 IN :THE FORENOON PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS DANCE HALL PERMITS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION FOR A DANCEHALL PERMIT BY L.C.ROBERTS AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED, ORDERS'7THAT SAID MEETING BE CONTINUED TO AUGUST I2TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF INDIGENTS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF GRAVES AN INDIGENT AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS THAT THE COUNTY JUDGE INVESTIGATE THIS MATTER AND RENDER SUFFICIENT ASSISTANCE AS MAY BE NECESSARY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD BOND ISSUE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE !,MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS BY DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING M10NE:Y TO BE USED FOR THE CON— STRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF PERMANENT, ROADS IN THE COUNTY. ORDER PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE, ADVERTISEMENT AND SALE OF BONDS ; 1 JUNE, WHEREAS, AT AN ELECTION CALLED AND HELD 1 N DESCHUTES COUNTY ON THE 7TH DAY OF 1921; AN ISSUE OF BONDS FOR THE BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS 1N SAID COUNTY; WAS DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE VOTERS IN THE SUM OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WITH INTEREST THEREON, SAID BONDS TO RUN AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT: $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5;000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5;000 $5;000 $5,000 FOR FO R FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FO R FOR FOR ELEVEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; TWELVE YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; THIRTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; FOURTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; FIFTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; SIXTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; SEVENTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; EIGHTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSuE; NINETEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; 50,000); TOGETHER AND TO BEAR 1 NTEREST AT THE 'RATE OF NOT TO EXCEED SIX PER CENT (6%) PER ANNUM; AND • WHEREAS, IT NOW BECOMES THE DUTY OF THE COUNTY COURT TO CAUSE THE AFORESAID BONDS TO BE ISSUED AND TO ADVERTISE SUCH AMOUNT OF THEM FOR SALE AS IN THE JUDGMENT OF THE COURT MAY BE NECESSARY; AND WHEREAS, IN THE JUDGMENT OF THE COUNTY COURT IT IS NOW NECESSARY TO ISSUE AND SELL ALL OF THE AFORESAID BONDS, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HERBY ORDERED THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY DO ISSUE ITS BONDS IN THE SUM OF FIFTY THOUSAND ($50;000) PAR VALUE IN THE AMOUNT,- IN DEMONI NATI ONS OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,00.01) •EACH,' NUMB:EREO, ,126 TO J75 INCLUSIVE, SAID BONDS TO BEAR DATE °.UGUST I, 1921; 10 MATURE AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: $5,000 $5,000 $5;000 5;000 5;000 5;000 5,000 5;000 5;000 5,000 FOR FO R FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR ELEVEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; TWELVE YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; THIRTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; FOURTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; FI FTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; SIXTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; SEVENTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; EIGHTEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE, NI NETEEN YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; FOR'TWENTY YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE; Iv SAID BONDS TO BE SEALED WITH THE SEAL OF SAID COUNTY, AND S:I G NED BY THE COUNTY J\U DGE AND COUNTY CLERK; THE ENTIRE ISSUE AFORESAID TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF SIX ;PERCENT (6%) PER ANNUM, PAYABLE THE ENGRAVED FAC-SIMILE AND INTEREST PAYABLE AT 1ST AND NOVEMBER 1ST, SAID BONDS BIE:ARING JUDGE AND COUNTY CLERK; BOTH PRI NCI PAL THE' FISCAL AGENCY OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN NEW: YORK AND SEMI—ANNUALLY ON MAY 1ST SIGNATURES OF THE COUNTY IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE. BONDS HEREBY THERETO SHALL BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOWING FORM: No. ISSUED FOR AUTHORIZED AND THE„ COUPONS ATTACHED $1000. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF OREGON BOND OF DESCHUTES COUNTY THE BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS THEREIN y THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR VALUE RECEIVED; HEREBY PROMISES TO PAY TO BEARER ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ON THE FI RST DAY OF AUGUST; 19 WITH INTEREST THEREON AT THE RATE OF SIX PER CENT (6%) PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI—ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST DAYS OF MAY AND NOVEMBER TO THE BEARER OF THE RESPECTIVE COUPONS THEREFOR HERETO ATTACHED UPON PRESENTATION.AND SURRENDER THEREOF AS THEY MATURE; BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST BEING PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES GOLD COIN OF THE PRESENT STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE FISCAL AGENCY OF THE STATE OF;OREGON IN NEW YoRK THIS BOND IS ONE OF A SERIES OF LIKE DATE AND TENOR; EXCEPT AS TO MATURITIES; NUMBERED 126 TO 17r, INCLUSIVE, AUTHORIZED BY A VOTE OF THE VOTERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, VOTING AT AN ELECTION HELD FOR SAID PURPOSE IN SAID COUNTY ON THE 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 1921, HELD IN PURSUANCE OF LAW, AND, UN_IiER AND BY VI RTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF SAI D COUNTY, AFTER DUE NOTI CE GI VEN, AT WHI CH SAID ELECTION AN_ I NDEBTED NESS IN THE t SUM OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (B50,OOO) AND INTEREST THEREON WAS AUTHOR! ZED BY SAID VOTERS TO BE CREATED FOR THE BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS 1 N SAI D COUNTY. .\ND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT EVERY REQUIREMENT OF LAW RELATING TO THE ISSUE HEREOF HAS BEEN DULY COMPLIED WITH AND THAT THIS BOND IS WITHIN EVERY DEBT AND OTHER LIMIT PRESCRIBED BY THE CONSTITUTION OR LAWS of THE STATE OF OREGON, AND THAT FOR THE PUNCTUAL PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST HEREON THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF UESCHUTES COUNTY IS HEREBY IRREVOCABLY PLEDGED. IN WIMESS WHEREOF, THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES HAS CAUSED ITS SEAL TO BE HERETO AFFIXED AND THIS BOND TO BE SIGNED BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY CLERK, AND THE ANNEXED COUPONS TO BEAR THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURES OF THE SAID OFFICERS THIS FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, (92I. ATTEST: DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON COUNTY CLERK. No. WI LL (COUPON) ON THE FIRST DAY OF BY $30.00 19 COUNTY JUDGE THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STA IL OF OREGON, PAY TO BEARER THIRTY DOLLARS IN OF VALUE AT THE UNITED STATES GOLD COIN .OF THE PRESENT STANDARD FOR SIX MONTHST INTEREST THEN DUE ON ITS RDADBOND NO. ATTEST: DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON BY COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY JUDGE (CERTIFICATE TO BE ENDORSED ON BOND) STATE OF OREGON SS. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ) THE UNDERSIGNED, AS COUNTY TREASURER FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON,HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT THE WITHIN BOiND, WITH ITS ATTACHED COUPONS, IS ONE OF A SERIES OF BON OS AUTHORIZED BY A VOTE OF THE VOTERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OrREG0N,• AT AN ELECTION HELD THROUGHOUT SAID COUNTY FOR SAID PURPOSE ON THE 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 1921, WHI CH VOTE AUTHORIZED THE CREATION OF AN INDEBTEDNESS IN THE SUM OF $50,000 AND INTEREST THEREON, AND AUTHORIZED THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH -BONDS. DATED AT BEND , DESCHUTES COUNTY , ORE G ON, TH I S DA Y OF AND IT IS FURTHER 19 . COUNTY TREASURER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON ORDERED THAT BEGINNING WITH THE FOURTH YEAR AFTER THE SALE OF THE AFORESAID ISSUE OF BONDS THE COUNTY COURT SHALL EACH YEAR THEREAFTER, SET ASIDE AS A SPECIAL FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE BONDS SUCH PERCENTAGE OF THE FACE VALUE ,OF THE BONDS AS AT THE DATE OF MATURITY SHAL L AGGREGATE T HE F ULL FA CE VALUE THEREOF; AND IT I FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO P ROV IDE SAID REDEMPTION FUND AND TO PAY THE ANNUAL INTEREST ON OUTSTANDING BONDS SHALL BE ADDED TO THE GENERAL LEVY OF TAXES AS MAY BE REQU IRED, WHI CH TAX SHALL BE LEVIED UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITH N THE CO/ NTY, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE 7TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER , 192 I , AT THE CO UNTY COURTHOUSE IN DESCHUTES COUNTY AT 2' OTCLOCK P.M. IS HEREBY FIXED AS THE DATE AND PLACE OF SALE OF THE AFORESAID BONDS IN THE SUM OF $50,000, SAI D BONDS SO TO BE SOLD TO BE NUMBERED •FROM 126 TO 175M AND THE COUNTY CLERK 1S HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO MAKE DUE ADVERTISEMENT THEREOF BY PUBL ISHI NG NOTICE OF SALE THEREOF FOR AT LEAST (3) WEEKS IN THE BEND PRESS AND BEND BULLETIN TWO NEWSPAPERS PR I iNTED IN THE COUNTY. ATTEST: COUNTY TIER K. `# COMM ISS! ON ERS 716/11 THE COUNTY COU1RT THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AUGUST I2TH, 192 I AT' 2:00 `Of CLOCK P.M. Bend, Oregon, August 12,' 1921. The County Court reconvened at 2:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to it's adjournment, all members being present. In the matter of the McKenzie Highwaj. This matter comes on to be heard upog the report of the viewers on file, which was then publicly read for the second time according to law. - In the matter of the J. H. Connarn Road. This matter comes on to be-19:eard upon the report of the viewers on file, Which was then publicly read for the second time according to law. In the matter of the Helmholtz Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of .the Viewers on file, which was then publicly read for the second time according to law. In the matter of the C. H. Miller Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the Viewers on file, which was then publicly read for .the second time according to Klaw. In the Matter of the Arthur Ward. Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of .the Viewers on file, which was then publicly read for the second time according to law. In the matter of the Setb Stookey Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon.the report of the Viewers on file, which S was then publicly read for the second time according to law. In the matter of the McKenzie Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the Viewers on file, rThich was then publicly read for the second_ time according to law. In the matter of Tubercular Cattle. :Now on this 12th day of August, 1921 b mes on for hearing the claim of R. C. Goode for cattle affected with tuberculois and slaughtered under the laws of this State and it appearing to the Court and the Court find.s that this is the time and place appointed for the hearing of said claim, that said claim is regular and the facts contained therein are true, and_ that the said claimant had slaughtered and is entitled to indemnity as provided in Chapter 14 of the laws of 1913 and Amendments thereto, the following sums: One cow over two years old at D25.00 It is therefore Ordered by the Court that the said Cla.imant be and he is allowed as indemnity for said animal the said sum of 4r25.00 and that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue a warrant on the General Fund for the sun of 12.50 and to transmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of these findings and this order. In the matter of Tubercular Cattle. On this 12th day of August 1921 comes on for hearing the claim of George A. Jones for cattle,J.affected with tuberculois and killed under the laws of this state and it appearing to the Court and the Court finds that this is the time and place appointed for the hearing of said claim,. that said claim is regular and the facts contained therein are true, and that the said claimant had killed and is entitled to indemnity as provided in Chapter 14 of the laws. of 1913 ana Anentments thereto, the following sums. One cow over two years 4P16.67 It is therefore Ordered that said claimant be and he hereby is allowed/indemnity for said animal killed the sum of 416.67 acid the County Clerk is hereby directed to _issue his warrant on the General 'sand for 438.34 payable to said claimant, and to transmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of this Order. In the matter of Dance Hall Permit. h L At this time this matter comes on to be heard upon the application of L. C. Roberts for Public Dance Hall Permit and it appearing to the court that heretofore there has been presented an application by said L. C. Roberts for Permit to conduct a public Dance Hall , at Roberts Hall, seven miles Southeast of Bend, and it further appearing to the Court that certain objections on file in said matter are not well founded and that said petitioner is af good moral character and that said Dance Hall is conducted in an orderly manner by said pet itioner, It is therefore Ordered by the Court that a permit be issued on condition that permittee be responsible for keeping order at public dances, that he notify Sheriff of each dance to be held and pay expenses of ha.v:Lag Deputy sheriff present and that permit will be revoked whenever in discretion of the Court cond_it ions arise making revokation desirable. In the matter of Dance Hall Permit. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of the Lapine Order of Redmen for a dance hall at Lapine, which matter .was set for hearing on Friday, August 19, 1921. In the matter of Justice of the peace. And now is presented the Bond of C. E. Livesay together with his oath of Office as Justice of the Peace for Tumalo District and said Bond appearing to be regular the same was ordered approved. In the matter of the Bend Flower Show Premiums. Ordered that warrant be dram on the General Fund in the sum of. $50.00 for premiums for Agricultural Products exhibited at used be- returned. to the General Fund. In the matter of Tubercular Cattle. Now on this day comes on this matter to be for cattle affected with Tuberculois and killed appearing to the Court and the. Court finds that Bend Flower Show and the amount not heard upon the claim of H. 0. Wilson under the laws of this state and it this is the time and place appointed for hearing said claim, that said claim is regular and the facts stated therein are true, 574 that the said Claimant had killed and is entitled to indemnity as provided in Chapter 14 of the laws of 1913 and Amendments thereto, the followi.g sums: One cow over two years $25.00. It is therefore ordered that said -claimant be and he is hereby allowed as indemnity for said animal slaughtered the sum of 425.00 and the Clerk is directed to issue a Warrant on the General Fund for 412.50 payable to said Claimant and to transmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of this order. The Court was then adjourned to August 13, 192 at 2:00 o'clock P..M. ;7w Bend, Ore. August 13, 1921. In the matter of the McKenzie Bend Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of Sybil 0. Bran for damages to lands taken for right-of-way for said highway and it appearing to the satisfaction. of the Court that the awards of the• Viewers on file in said matter is a just and reason- able compensation for the lands so taken, that said award is not disproportionate to the value of said lands, which are unimproved, It is therefore ordered by the Court than said claim be and the same is hereby disallowed. In the matter of the McKenzie Bend Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the application. of Robert S. McKinney for damages to his lands by the construction of said highway and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the awards made by the Board of Viewers herein is a full compensation for all damages to the lands of said petitioner, ' It is Ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. In the matter of the McKenzie Bend Highway. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted 'and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. ;n the matter of the J. H. Connarn Road. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the Coujaty Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. 875 In the matter of the Murphy Road. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing. to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not a.d justed, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed t o issue his warrants in 'payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. In the ?natter of the Helmholtz Road. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. In the matter of the C. H. Miller Road. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the d ,y fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. In the matter of the Arthur Ward Road. This matter comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for denages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. In the matter of the Seth Stookey oad. This matter comes on at this time for aftllnal hearing. upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the day fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is hereby declared a public highway. In the matter of the McKenzie Highway Redmond Section. This matter. comes on at this time for final hearing upon the report of Viewers on file herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the da,y fixed by law for final hearing herein, that said road is a public necessity and that there are no claims for damages not adjusted, It is ordered that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby adopted and the County Clerk is directed- to issue his warrants in payment of the damages awarded and that said road be and the same is 'hereby declared a public highway. In the matter of Road funds. Ordered that the County Treasurer call all road warrant 8 in order of registration and to pay said warrants out of ariy road funds on hand in the County Treasury,. not exceeding 30., 000. The court was then adjourned to Friday, August 19 /19-21. at 2:00 o'clock P. M. 114,16J BEND, OREGON AUGUST I9TH, 1921. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P.M. F?URSUANT TO ITS•ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION DOCUMENTS ON THIS 19TH" DAY OF. AUGUSTh I-921 COMES THIS MATTER ON TO BE `HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR AN ORDER OF THIS COURT AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN ELECTION DOCUMENTS, AND IT APPEARING FROMTHE STATEMENTS OF SAID COUNTY CLERK THAT SUCH DOCUMENTS ARE BECOMING EXTReMELY CUMBERSOME, AND THAT THERE IS NO PLACE WHERE SUCH DOCUMENTS MAY BE STORED, AND FURTHER, IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THIS COURT FROM SECTION I 3929 AND 3974 OF -"THE OREGON LAWS THAT CERTA IPd OF SA I D DOCUMENTS MAY BE DESTROYER UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THIS COURT, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT ALL CERTIFICATES OF (NMI NATI ON, ACCEPTANCES WITHDRAWALS, POLL BOOKS, TALLY SHEETS, BALLOTS, AND BALLOT STUBS, WHICH HAVE BEEN FILED iN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO THE I9TH DAY OF AuGL6 T BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CONDEMNED AS PROVIDED BY SAID SECTION 3928, AND FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT ALL REGISTERS OF NOMINATIONS, PETITIONS, LETTERS, NOTICES °AND OTHER LIKE WRITINGS, POLL BOOKS, TALLY SHEETS, BALLOTS, AND BALLOT STUBS RIR— TAINING TO PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTIONS FILED ON OR BEFORE THE I9TH DAY OF AUGUST 1919, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CONDEMNED AS PROVI DED BY ISECTUNN 3974 OF THE ORE,GOIN LAWS. , FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK. SHALL DESTROY !ALL SUCH .WRIITINGS BY FIRE IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW WITHOUT •PERMITTING ANY ONE TO INSPECT THE SAME. I NI THE MATTER OF ROAD FUND COLLECTIONS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE READJUSTMENT AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ROAD FUNDS OF THIS COUNTY AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS, THAT THE MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT STATED MEETING. IN THE MATTER OF LOAD FUND DISBURSEMENTS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE CORRECTION AND SETTING UP OF CERTAIN DISBURSEMENTS AGAINST THE ROAD FUND AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE PREMISES THE COURT ORDERES THAT THIS MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT STATED MEETING AN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE F£ARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE LAPINE O,BDBR OF REDMEN FOR PREMISSION TO CONDUCT A DANCE HALL IN ITS LODGE ROOMS AT LAPINE 4ND THE COURT BEING SATISFIED OF THE GOOD MORAL CHARACTER OF THE PETITIONERS AND THERE BEING NO OBJECTION FILED HEREIN, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY I NETRUCTED TO ,ISSUE A LICENSE TO CONDUCT A DANCE HALL TO SAID LODGE TO EXPIRE ON JAN 31. I N THE MATTER OF THE SANTI AM TRA I L ORDERED THAT 1v1.C.CONLON BE AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO POST NOTI CES IN ACCORDANCE W'•!/TH THE PET I T I ON ON FILE HE REIN ANO THAT SAID MAT —"ER WILL BE HIEARD BY THIS COURT ON OCTOBER 5TH 1'921 AT 2:00 OTCLOCK IN THE A FTE RNOON IN THE MATTER OF THE D.C. HALL ROAD THIS MA TTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION FOR THE EARL BENTON CHANGE IN THE D.C. HALL ROAD AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS THAT SAID AMMATTER!BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE COURT 1 N SEPTEMBER. N THE MATTER OF THE D. C. HA LL ROAD THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITII ON FOR CERTAI N CHANGES IN THE E i D.C. HALL ROAD AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADIVSED ORDERS THAT SUCH M\TTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE REGULAR MEETING IN SEPTEMBER. i I IN THE MATTER OF THE I I DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON A PETITI. ON OF THE LAPINE COMMERCIAL CLUB FOR A CHANGE IN THE LOCATION OF SAID HIGHWAY THRU THE TOWN OF LAPINE AND IT APPEARING TO TaHE COURT THAT •SAID CO URT IS WITHOUT JURI'SDICTI ON IN THE PREMISES AND BELIEVE THAT THE POS I TI ON OF SAID CDMMERC I AL CLUB I S WELL TAKEN, THERE FORE THE COURT ORDE RS HAT THE COURT JOIN THE COMME RC IAL' CLUB IN A RECOMMENDATION TO THE SA 1 D BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS FOR SUCH CHANGE IF CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WITHOUT DELAY 'INTHE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKENZIE—.BEND HIGHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON AT THIS TIME TO BE HEARD FOR THE ADVERT ISINC FOR BIDS FOR THE GRADING OF SAID HIGHWAY FROM SISTERS TO PLAINVIEW ;WHEN IT WAS ORDERED THAT A CALL FOR BIDS FOR GRADING BE ADVERTISED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET AUGUST 27TH AT 0 O'CLOCK P.M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED ,AUGUST 27TH AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD FUNDS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK ON FILE HERE AS FOLLOWS: THE HON. COUNTY COURT BEND OREGON GENTLEMEN: I WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE CONDITIONS SURROUNDING THE ACCOUNTING FOR A ROAD FUNDS, AND THE NECESSITY FOR/CORRECTION OF THE RECORD OF SUCH FUNDS, SO THAT THE PUBLIC MAY READILY AND CORRECTLY ADVISE THEMSELVES AS TO THE CONDITIONS, AND EXPECIALLY SHOULD THE FUTURE 0 FFI CERS OF THE COUNTY BE CERTAINLY INFORMED THROUGH TH'E RECORDS. THERE ARE NOW SET UP OVER THI RTY DIFFERENT ROAD FUNDS, WHEN AS A MATTER OF FACT NO 'MORE THAN THREE ARE ESTABLISHED BY LAW, AND ONE ESTABLISHED BY THE VOTERS UNDER THE HAGHWAY BONDING ACT. THESE FOUR FUNDS SHOULD BE CREATED AND DESIGNATED, THE COUNTY GENERAL ROAD FUND, THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND, THE MARKET ROAD FUND, AND AND THE SPECIAL FUND WHICH SHOULD BE DESIGNATED, THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND. REFERENCE IS HAD FIRST TO THE GENERAL ONE MILL ROAD TAX. THIS TAX BELONGS IN THE GENERAL ROAD FUND, BECAUSE SUCH FUNDS BELONG TO THE COUNTY AT LARGE SUBJECT TO THE PROVISION OF LAW THAT 70% THEREOF SHOULD BE USED IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS IN THE ROAD DISTRICT WHERE THE FUNDS ARE COLLECTED. As THE RECORD NOW STANDS, THESE FUNDS ARE THE ASSETTS OF THE SEVERAL ROAD DISTRICTS AND NOT UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE COUNTY COURT. THESE SHOULD ALL BE TRANSFEREO TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. SEVERAL FUNDS HAVE BEEN SET UP RELATING TO THE- DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPECIAL FUNDS DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF ROAD BONDS. As ALL BUT ONE OF THESE FUNDS HAVE BEEN GREATLY OVER —DRAWN, THEY SHOULD ALL BE CLOSED UP, AND THE BALANCES TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL • ROAD FUND. INTEREST COLLECTED FOR THE REDEMPTION OF BONDS, HAS BEEN CREDITED TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR WANT OF AN ORDER CREATING A SINKING FUND. THESE COLLECTIONS SHOULD BE SEGREGATED AND CREDITED TO SUCH SUNKINO FUND. INTEREST PAYMENTS ON OUTSTANDING BONDS HAVE BEEN CHARGED AGAINST THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUND, WHEN IN FACT OTHER PROVISION HAS BEEN MADE FOR THE REDEMPTION OF SUCH INTEREST WHEREBY THIS FUND BECOME OPERATIVE UNDER PARAGRAPH 3 OF SEC. 4810 OF THE OREGONi LAWS. THIS FUND SHOULD BE HANDLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THAT SECTION. I I SUGGEST THAT ALL ROAD FUND BALANCES BE TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL ROAD• FUND, AND THAT TH::REAFTER SUCH .FURTHER ORDERS BE ENTERED AS WILL CORRECTLY DISTRIBUTE AND EXPLAIN THE CONDITION OF THE FOUR FUNDS ABOVE- MENTIONED. VERY RESPECTFULLY J.H. HAVER CLERK.. .AND( THE COURT HAVING FULLY EXAMI NED AND .INVESTIGATED THE MATTERS CONTAINED IN THE FOREGOING IOMMUNICATION FINDS THAT THE SAME ARE TRUE, AND THAT THE ADJUSTMENTS SUGGESTED ARE NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER HANDLING OF COUNTY ROAD .FUNDS, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BY AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO . CONSOLIDATE IN THE GENERAL ROAD FUND ALL BALANCES NOW REMAINING EITHER IN THE GENERAL c ROAD /FUND, SPECIAL ROAD FUNDS, MARKET ROAD FUNDS, MOTOR VEHICLE FUNDS, AND ALL FUNDS NOW REMAINING TO THE CREDIT OF'ANY ROAD DISTRICT AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE LEDGER IN HIS OFFICE; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID COUNTY TREASURER ESTABLISH THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS IN HIS SAID LEDGER, TO WIT: THE GENERAL ROAD FUND THE MARKET ROAD FUND THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND FURTHER ORDERED THAT IN THE FUTURE ALL COLLECTIONS FROM THE SECRETARY OF STAT4 DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF GASOLENE AND DIL, AND FROM MOTOR LICENSES BE CREDITED TO THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND. FURTHER ORDERED THAT ALL MONEYS RECEIVED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE MARKET ROAD LAW BE CREDITED TO THE MARKET ROAD FUND. FURTHER ORDERED, THAT ALL MONEYS RECEDED AS TAXES FOR THE REDEMPTION DF BONDS AND INTEREST, AND ALL INTEREST RECEIVED FROM DEPOSITORIES FOR BALANCES UNEXPENDED, BE CREDITED TO THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND, AND THAT ALL PAYMENTS OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON ROAD BONDS BE PAID FROM SAID SAID FUND RO:i3ERT W SAwYER JUDGE M.W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER M.C.LONLON COMMISSIONER IN THE MATTER OF THE 1919 TAX ROLLS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK AS FOLLOWS TO —WIT: To THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT DESCHUTES,COUNTY, OREGON GENTLEMEN: - THERE HAS BEEN 80 MUCH OF UNCERTAINTY WITH REFERENCE TO THE APPLICATION AND APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1919, THAT 1 HAVE DEEMED IT NECESSARY TO MAKE UP A COMPLETE ANALYSIS OF THE COUNTY FUNDS CHARGED IN THAT TAX ROLL WHICH 1 HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH A CRREFUL EXAMINATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE FILES IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR. THE ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT MAKING THE LEVY FOR COUNTY PURPOSES FOR 1919, DOES NOT SHOW IN DETAIL THE PURPOSE OF SUCH TAX LEVIES, EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: STATE COUNTY GENERAL FUND ROAD & BRIDGE FUND COUNTY SCHOOL FUND HIGH SCHOOL TUITION FUND LIBRARY 44,689 71,533 8,887 27,000 4,100 300 TOTAL TAXES 'LEV1 ED 5156,509.00 AGAINST THIS ORDER THE ASSESSOR HAS EXTENDED THE TAXES FOR 1919 TO PRODUCE THE FOLLOWING: TOTAL STATE, COUNTY, AND' OTHER (CouNTY) TAX ROAD TAX I47, 112.02 8,861. 13 THIS PRODUCES A TOTAL OF $155,973.15, WHICH, INCLUSIVE OF THE SPECIAL MARKET ROAD TAk OF ONE MILL AND THE SPECIAL TAX OF 6875.00 FOR BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND EQUALS THE TOTAL LEVIED FOR THE PRECEEDING YEAR PLUS THE CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATION OF SIX PER CENT. THE BUDGET PUBLISHED BY THE COUNTY COURT SPECIALLY GIVES NOTICE 0'F THE LEVY FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND, AND THE SPECIAL FUND FOR INTEREST AND SINKING FUND FOR THE REDEMPTION OF OUTSTANDING BONDS, AND I THEREFORE, TAKING THESE FUNDS INTO CONSIDERATION, HAVE ANALYSED THE GENERAL FUND OF 147, 112.02' AS LEVIED BY THE ASSESSOR, AND FIND IT TO CONTAIN: STATE AND COUNTY TAXES ROAD BOND INTEREST MARKET ROAD FUND . COUNTY.SCHOOL TAXES HIGH SCHOOL TUITION22 LIBRARY FUND THE ITEM CHECKED asl Is SCHOOL DISTRICT. AS THE $100,371.89 6,8 5.00 8,661. 13 27,017.00 3,832.00 355.00 RATE 1 1.28 MILLS .74 MILLS 1.00 MILL 3.04 MILLS 1.30 MILLS .04 MILLS NOT EXTENDED AGAINST PROPERTY IN ANY INDEPENDENT HIGH STATE LEVY MUST BE PAID DIRECTLY AGAINST COLLECTED ON THAT ACCOUNT SHOULD BE APPORTIONED TO THE GENERAL FUND, ALL TAXES THE GENERAL FUND DIRECTLY. THE ABOVE STATEMENT PLAINLY DISCLOSES, THAT THE TAX'COLLECTIONS FOR 1919 HAVE BEEN MIS -APPLIED, AND THE I\AARKET ROAD FUND, AND THE BOND INTEREST SINKING FUND OMITTED FROM THE PROPER ADJUSTMENTS, THESE ITEMSSHOULD HAVE BEEN SEPARATED I N THE APPORTIONMENT OF TAX COLLECTIONS FOR THAT YEAR, 'BECAUSE EACH ARE COLLECTED FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES UNDER FIXED STATUTES OF OREGON, AND IT MIGHT BE PROPER TO SAY FURTHER, THAT THE ADJUSTMENTS OF THESE ITEMS ARE IMPERATIVE S O THAT IN THE FUTURE SOME GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE MAY NOT COME AND SAY 11YOU AND MUST REFUND THAT THEREFORE, INSTRUCTED TO • MULTNOMAH COUNTY SURPLUS. HAVE NOT COMPLIED WITH THE LAW, IN THE FUTURES COLLECTIONS OF 1919 TAXES, .THE SHERIFF SHOULD BE CORRECT HIS RATE SHEET TO CONFORM TO THE ABOVE SCHEDULE. WITH REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS COLLECTIONS ON THIS TAX ROLL, THE FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT OF SUCH COLLECTIONS TURNED INTO THE GENERAL FUND, TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROPER D I STRI BUT I D N. I SUGGEST THAT AN ORDER BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. THE FOLLOWING COLLECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE SHERIFF, AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE COUNTY GENERAL FUND (EXCLUSIVE OF SCHOOL, GENERAL ROAD, HIGH SCHOOL TUITION, LIBRARY, TOWIT: DI STRI BUTI O N LETTER TOTAL TOTAL N Q. 56 58 59 67 70 71 72 82 85 COLLECTED LEVY BASED UPON THE RATES ABOVE I THEREFORE SUGGEST,` THA T '5,993.62, THE $ 5000.00 9000.00 11000.00 28022.36 2989.32 '374.50 1922.01 20000.00 13173.42 2294.51 ►533.95 1781.91 '957.32 0101,049.30 115,908.02 QUOTED, THEUEiNERAL FUND SHOULD BE ADJUSTED AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT; THE GENERAL FUND BOND INT. SINKING FUND MARKET ROAD FUND TOTAL 87,504•91 5,993.62 7,550.77 101,049.30 BOND INTEREST SINKING FUND BE CREDITED WITH MARKET ROAD FUND WITH $7,550.77, AND THAT THE GENERAL FUND BE CHARGED FOR SUCH ITEMS MIS -.DISTRIBUTED. THESE CORRECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY AN APPROPRIATE ORDER OF THE COURT, DIRECTED TO THE COUNTY TREASURER. FOR THE VERIFICATION OF THE FIGURES ABOVE QUOTED, YOU ARE RESPECTRULLY REFERRED TO THE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR, AND TH CERTIFICATES ATTACHED BY THE ASSESSOR TO THE TAX ROLLS FOR 1919. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS 2 , DAY OF AUGUST, 1921. J.H. HANER COUNTY CLERK. THE COURTHAVI`NB EXAMINED THE FOREGOING STATEMENT FINDS THAT THE SAME IS TRUE, THAT THERE HAS BEEN AN "IMPROPER DISTRIBUTION OF THE TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1919. AS THEREIN STATED, AND THAT THE SAME SHOULD BE CORRECTED TO SHOW THE TRUE STATUS OF SAID TAX ROLL, IT IS THEREFORE; ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER 13E AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE TO THE GENERAL FUND, THE SUM OF S5,993.62 HERETOFORE COLLECTED FROM TAXES OF i919, AND TO CREDIT SAID AMOUNT TO THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE AGAINST THE COUNTY GENERAL FUND THE SUM OF $7550.77, HERETOFORE ' COLLECTE3 FROM THE TAX ROLL FOR 1919 BELONGING TO THE MARKET ROAD FUND, AND TO CREDIT SAID AMOUNT TO THE MARKET ROAD FUND, AND IT IS FURTI-E R ORDERED, THAT THE SHERIFF BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO CORRECT THE DISTRIBUTION SHEETS FOR THE TAX ROLLS FOR 1919, SO THAT FUNDS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS,TOWLT COUNTY GENERAL FUND {ROAD BOND SINKING FUND MARKET ROAD FUND COUNTY SCHOOL FUND HIGH SCHOOL TUITION FUND LIBRARY FUND THE RATES APPLIED TO THE 1 1 .2 8 IM I L L S .74 MILLS 1.00 MILL 3.04 MILLS 1.30 MILLs .04 MILLS AND THAT ALL FUTURE COLLECTIONS OF COUNTY FUNDS FROM SAID TAXES BE DISTRIBUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RATES HEREBY FIXED; AND IT IS FURTHER COUNTY. Co UNTY ORDERED THAT A' COPY HEREOF BE DELIVERED TO THE SHERIFF AND TREASURER OF THE DTAED DTHIS 27TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR AN ORDER ESTABLISHING CERTAIN FUNDS AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT; HON. COUNTY COURT BEND, OREGON GENTLEMEN; YOUR CONTRACT WITH THE PURCHASERS OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZED TO BE SOLD (UNDER THE CONDITIONS NAMED IN THE PETITION THEREFOR) IN THE SUM. OF $125,000.00 BY AN ELECTION HELD JUNE 5TH., 1919, PROVIDED THAT DURING EACH YEAR A TAX LEVY WOULD BE MADE AMOUNTING TO NOT LESS THAN ONE TENTH OF ONE PERCENT ON EACH DOLLAR OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON THOSE BONDS AND THAT AFTER FOUR YEARS A FURTHER TAX WOULD BE LEV IE D FOR THE RETIRING OF THE PR INCI PAL SERIALLY. THOSE TAXES HAVE BEEN LEVIED, AND IN A MEASURE COLLECTED. THERE ARE ALSO CERTAIN 1 . FUNDS DERIVED FROM INTEREST PAID BY DEPOSITORIES, WHICH IN THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT AMOUNT TO 7,251.96 EXCLUSIVE OF THE AMOUNTS WHI CH HAVE BEEN COLLECTED FROM .THE 1919 TAX ROLL. 1 THEREFORE SUGGEST THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE INSTRUCTED BYAN APPROPRIATE ORDER, TO SET UP A FUND TO BE BESIGNATED THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND, AND THAT. HE TRANSFER FROM THE GENERAL ROAD FUND TO SUCH FUND, THE SUM OF $7,251.96 HERETOFORE COLLECTED FOR THE PURPOSE ABOVE STATED. VERY RESPECTFULLY J H HANE R CLERK AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THE FACTS CONTAINED IN SAID STATEMENT ARE TRUE, AND THAT SAID TRANSFER SHOULD BE MADE TO^'CORRECTLY SHOW THE CONDITION OF THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO CHARGE THE COUNTY GENERAL FUND WITH SAID $7,251.96, AND TO CREDIT THE SAME TO THE 'ROAD BOND SINKING FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK AS FOLLOWS TO -WIT: BEND OREG041, AUG 25, 1921 HON COUNTY COURT BEND, OREGON. GENTLEMEN:- I FIND, FROM AN EXAMINATION OF THE RECORDS, THAT THERE HAVE BEEN COLLECTED UNDER SECTION 4808 OF THE OREGON LAWS, THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS, TOWIT; JAN. OCT. JULY 14, 1920 19, 1920 27, 1921 S5483.53• 1490.24 5 824.64 TOTAL COLLECTIONS S12,798.'41 SECTION 4809 OF THE OREGON REQUIRES "THERE SHALL BE CREATED IN EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOWN AS i1MOTOR LICENSE FUNDIT AND THE MONEYS RECEIVED SHALL BE DEPOSITED TO THE CREDIT OF SUCH FUND. THROUGH INADVERTENCE THIS FUND HAS NOT BEEN SET UP AS REQUIRED BY SAID ACT, AND 1 THEREFORE SUGGEST THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE DIRECTED TO SET UP A SPECIAL FUND TO 8E KNOWN AS THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND AND THAT HE BE DIRECTED TO TRANSFER FROM THE GENERAL ROAD FUND TO SAID MOTOR LICENSE FUND THE SUM OF SAID FUND. VERY RESPECTFULLY J H HANER 12,798.41 NOW BELONGING IN CLERK AND THE COURT HAVING EXAMINED SAID STATEMENT, FINDS THAT THE SAME IS TRUE, AND THAT THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND SHOULD HAVE PROPER OREDIT IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED AND DIRECTED TO OPEN UP'A LEDGER ACC RUNT UND E R THE TI TLE "MOTOR LICENSE .FUI'OD, AND FURTHER ORDERED, THAT •SAI D 'COUNTY TREASURER CHARGE THE GENERAL ROAD FUND WITH $12,798,41 AND CREDIT THE SAME TO SAID MOTOR LICENSE FUND FOR THE MONEYS HE-RETOFORE. COLLECTED BELONGING IN SA ID'FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE MARKET ROAD FUND THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: HON. COUNTY COURT DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON BEND, OREGON GENTLEMEN: IN AN EXAMINATION OF THE. RECORDS 10M THIS OFFICE DISCLOSES THAT THE FOLLOWING MONEYS HAVE BEEN COLLECTED FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND, TOWIT; AUG. 2, 1920 FROM SEC. OF STATE DEC. 27, 1920 FROM SEC. OF STATE 5039.60 8197.23 MAY 2 1921 FROM TAX COLLECTIONS JUN. 20, 1921 FROM TAX COLLECTIONS JULY 27, 1921 FROM SEC. STATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS S3792. 6 900. i6 542 8_2a- $23,358—.40 THE FOREGOING COLLECTIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE OF THE COLLECTIONS FOR 1919 TAXES, THE SUBJECT OF MY FORMER C:DMMUNICATION. SECTION 468o OF THE ORECON LAWS PROVIDE "THE AMOUNTS SO LEVIED AND APPROPRIATED SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE STATE MARKET ROAD APPROPRIATION, AND ANY PART OR BALANCE THERE "UNEXPENDED" SHALL BE CARRIED OVER AS A CONTI NUI NG APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS ACT. THROUGH INADVERTENCE THESE MARKET ROAD FUNDS HAVE BEEN CARRIED IN THE GENERAL ROADFUND OF THE COUNTY, FROM WHICH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CARRY INDIVIDUAL BALANCES TO SHOW RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE SEVERAL ROAD FUNDS NOW CONTAINED IN THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 1 THEREFORE SUGGEST, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE DL' RECTED 1$Y AN APPROPRIATE t ORDER OF THE COPT, TO TRANSFER FROM THE GENERAL ROAD FUND To THE STATE MARKET ROAD APPROPRIATION FUND, THE SAID AMOUNTDF 23,358.40 VERY RESPECTRULLY J H HANER CLERK AND THE COURT FINDS THAT THE FACTS THEREIN STATED ARE TRUE, AND THAT THE MARKET ROAD FUND SHOULD HAVE CREDIT FOR THE AMOUNTS THEREIN STATED, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HE REBY IS DIRECTED TO CHARGE THE GENERAL ROAD FUND OF THE COUNTY WITH $23,358.40 HERETOFORE COLLECTED FOR MARKET ROADS, AND TO CREDIT SAID AMOUNT TO SAID MARKET ROAD FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE MARKET ROAD FUND THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE STATEMENT OF THE COUNTY CIE RK AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT: HON. COUNTY C'0 URT SEND, OREGON GENTLEMEN:— THE ANALYSIS OF THE ROAD FUNDS MADE BY ARCH J. TOURTELOTTE, CERTI F€ ED PUBLIC AND THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER ACCOUNTANT/, DISCLOSES THAT THERE HAS BEEN EXPENDED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER,. THE SUM .OF $35,201.31 UPON CERTAIN ROADS DESIGNATED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION AS STATE MARKET ROADS. THESE IMPROVEMENTS HAVE, THROUGH INADVERTENCE, BEEN CHARGED AGAINST THE aENERAL ROAD FUND, WHEREBY THE MARKET ROAD FAILS TO DISCLOSE THAT THE COURT HAS COMPLIED WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER XVII OF THE OREGON LAWS. 1 SUGGEST THAT AN ORDER BE ENTERED TRANSFERRING SAID AMOUNT FROM THE• GENERAL ROAD FUND TO THE MARKET ROAD FUND, S0 THAT THE RECO RD OF SUCH TRANSACTIONS MAY BE FULLY EXPLXINED. REFERENCE IS HAD TO THE DETAILED REPORT OF THE ACCOUNTANT, FILED IN THIS OFFICE. VERY RESPECTFULLY. J H HANER CLERK. AND THE COURT FINDS THAT SAID STATEMENT IS TRUE AND THAT SAID SUMS SHOULD BE CHARGED AGAINST THE MARKET ROAD FUND, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY TR=ASURE R BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO CREDIT THE GENERAL ROAD FUND THE SAID SUM OF ', AGAINST THE MARKET ROAD FUND. 55,296.31, AND TO CHARGE THE SAME IN THE MATTER OF THE INTEREST ON ROAD BONDS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE COMMUNICATION OF THE COUNTY CLERK AS FOLLOWS TOWIT THE HON. COUNTY COURT BEND, OREGON. GENTLEMEN: THE REPORTS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER ON FILE IN THIS O FFI CE DISCLOSE THAT THERE HAS BEEN PAID AS INTEREST ON OUTSTANDING BONDS, THE SUM OF S8,722.50 WHICH AMOUNT HAS BEEN CHARGED AGAINST VARIOUS FUNDS, NOW, BY YOUR FORMER ORDER TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADJUSTMENT. PR0VIS1':ON HAS BEEN MADE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL DUE AND TO BECOME DUE ON SUCH BONDS FROM THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND, AND THE AMOUNTS ALREADY PAID SHOULD THEREFORE BE DISCLOSED TO FUTURE EXAMINERS IN ADDITION TO FUTURE PAYMENTS, WHEREBY ANY PERSON MAY KNOW THE AMOUNTS OF ALL PAST PAYMENTS, AND ALSO THE BALANCES DUE. I THEREFORE SUGGEST THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE, BY AN APPROPRIATE ORDER, INSTRUCTED TO CREDIT THE SAID SUM OF $8,722.50 TO THE COUNTY GENERAL ROAD FUND, AND TO DEBIT THE SAME TO THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND. VERY RgSPECTFULLY J.H. HANER CLERK. AND THE COURT .FINDS, FROM AN EXAMINATION OF THE SAID STATEMENT, THAT THE FACTS THEREIN STATED ARE TRUE, IT IS THEREFORE, ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HEREBY IS INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE SAID SUM OF $0,822,50 TO THE ROAD BOND SINKING FUND, AND TO CREDIT THE SAME TO THE GENERAL ROAD RUND. IN THE MATTEROF THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT r 2 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESIGNING OF GEO. u.SEDGWICK AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR SAID DISTRICT j 2 ON FILE HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID JUSTI CE 1 S NO LONGER A RESIDENT OF REDMOND WAS ORDERED THAT SAID RESIGNATION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED. IN THE MATTER OF THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR DISTRICT 7i 2 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF THE PRACTICING ATTORNEYS OF THE CITY OF REDMOND WMMUM FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF FRANK G.RIEB'-TOFF AS SUCCESSOR ti TO GEO G. SEDGWI CK AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR PRECINCT /12 AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID PETITIONER IS QUALIFIED, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT FRANK G. RIEBHOFF BE AN,J HE HEREBY IS APPOINTED JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN AND FOR DISTRICT ,>t 2 OF DESCHUT=S COUNTY TO RESIDE AT REDMOND AND TO HOLD SAID OFFICE UNTIL THE NEXT CENERAL ELECTION AND IJNTI L HIS SUCCESSOR HAS BEEN ELECTED AND QUALIFIED THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO SE PTEMBE RD A.D. 192r. COUNTY JUDGE. MMISSIONER WI SS I 0 N ER q97 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTYCOURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY,.THE 7TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 192I, SAIQ DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.C. CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER_ J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S.E.ROBERTS," SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE SANTIAM TRAIL THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED ORDERS THAT THIS PROCEEDING BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE D. C. HALL ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED ORDERS THAT THIS PROCEEDING BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE D.C. HALL ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED ORDERS THAT THIS PROCEEDING BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE W. C.000LEY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR MADE PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THIS COURT AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE ROUTE SELECTED BY THE COUNTY SURVEYOR 1S PRACTICABLE AND IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY COURT PROCEED TO ESTABLISH BY RESOLUTION A ROAD FROM THE HUNNEL ROAD TO THE DALLES-CALIFDRNIA HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF THE MCUNE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THEREFROM THAT THE PROPOSED ROAD IS IMPRACTICABLE AND SAID REPORT BEING UNFAVORABLE, IT IS ORDERED. THAT THE SAID PROCEEDING BE AND THE SAME tS HEREBY DISMISSED. I IN THE MATTER OF VIEWER'S REPORTS NOW IS PRESENTED VIEWERS REPORTS ON THE FOLLOWING NAMED ROADS, TO -WIT: P.H. COFFEY ROAD l liAttINTOSH ROAD PIERCE ROAD B.F. PIERCY ROAD A.J.WESTON ROAD FRED SCHMIDT ROAD DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD BILLADEAU ROAD RAY E NEWCOMB ROAD A.O.WALKER ROAD A.H. JAEGER ROAD AND SAID REPORTS BEING FAVORABLE; WERE ORDERED RECEIVED AND WERE THEN READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE C.H.BARR ROAD _Jf THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FILE HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT IS NOT FAVORABLE, IT IS ORDERED OB THAT THE SAID PROCEEDING BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DISMISSED AND THE COUNTY ENGINEER IS DIRECTED TO FORTHWITH PROVIDE THIS COURT WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A ROAD IN THE SAME GENERAL LOCATION WHICH WILL COMPLY WITH THE VIEWS OF THE BOARD OF VIEWERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAI NVI EW TUMALO SECTION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY ORDERED THAT ROBERT B•GOULD, JOHN A.RUNGE AND FRANK H. MAY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD TO MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING AT I0:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ON SEPT 16TH, 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE F.E.DAYTON ROAD THIS MAT TER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFORE APPOINTED HEREIN AND SAID REPORT BEING FAVORABLE, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID REPORT BE APPROVED AND THE SAME WAS READ FOR THE FIRST T IMEn IN T HE MATTER OF THE SHEVLIN PARK ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON AN ORAL APPLICATION OF A.H. HORN FOR AUTHORITY TO REPAIR SAID ROAD, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID A.H. HORN BE AUTHORIZED TO DO_ NECESSARY MAINTENANCE WORK ON SAID ROAD IN ACCORDANCE WITH HIS AGREEMENT WITH THIS COURT. 0 IN THE MATTER OF ROAD BONDS 0 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE SALE OF $50,000 OF COUNTY ROAD BONDS HERETOFORE AUTHORI ZED AND Ilf APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT PROPER NOTICE OF THE SALE THEREOF HAS NOT BEEN GIVEN AT THIS DATE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT NOTICE BE GIVEN IN THE MANNER PROVI DED BY LAW FOR THE SALE OF 3eci.l ed--, SAID BONDS AND THAT t2E5 BIDS THEREFOR.=- SHALL BE RECEIVED BY THE COURT UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 1ST 1921 AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P.M. AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO GIVE PROPER NOTICE THEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF THE - i C. E. MCUNE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION O: F THE COURT THAT SAID ROAD iXAS LOCATED BY THE COUNTY ENGINEER WILL BE A PRACTICABLE ROUTE IN LIEU OF THE ROUTE HERETOFORE PETITIONED FOR, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE C.H. BARR ROAD -- THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE COURT PROCEED TO ESTABLISH SUCH ROAD BY RESOLUTION. COUNTY APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID ROAD AS LOCATED;BY.THE COUNTY ENGINEER WILL BE A PRACTICABLE ROUTE IN LIEU OF THE ROUTE HERETOFORE PETITIONED FOR, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY COURT PROCEED TO ESTABLISH SUCH ROAD BY RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKEN Z_1E—H-I .HWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF A COUNTY ROAD LEADING FROM REDMOND TO THE CROOK COUNTY LINE TO BE KNOWN AS THE REDMOND—CROOK ENGINEER AND IT COUNTY LINE SECTION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THIS COURT PROCEED TO ESTABLISH SAID ROAD BY RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ABATEMENT OF TAXES THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REDMOND FOR ABATEMENT OF ITS TAXES FOR 1920 AND THE.COURT NOT BEING ADVISED ORDERES THAT SAI D MATTER BE CONT INUED AND THAT THE SAME1 BE REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR HIS OPINION THEREON. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO SEPT 8TH 1''21 AT 207CLOCK P.M. JUDGE --� _ - - - MMISSIONER ? OMMISSIONER THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED SEPT 8TH 1921 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF JUVENILE OFFICER Now IS PRESENTED TO THE COURT THE RESIGNATION OF MRS. EMERSON STOCKWELL THE JUVENILE OFFICER OF THIS COURT AND IT APPEARING THEREFROM THAT SAID JUVENILE OFFICER DESIRES TO ABANDON SUCH WORK AND THAT HER RESIGNATION IS IMPARATIVE.,IT IS ORDERED, THAT HER SAID RESIGNATION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED AND THE COURT HEREWITH EXTENDS TO MRS STOCKWELL ITS THANKS FOR THE HIGH QUALITY OF SERVICE RENDERED ODIMM THE PULIC AND FURTHER EXPRESSES ITS REGRET THAT SHE SHOULD FIND IT NECESSARY TO LEAVE THIS IMPORTANT FIELD IN THE MATTER OF INDIGENT W A R RA. N T S ORDERED fV1M00M BY THE COURT THAT COUNTY WARRANTS NUMBERS 10127; 10289; 10560; 10808; 10970; 11106; HERETOFORE ISSUED FOR THE SUPPORT OF M.B. HOWE, AN INDIGENT, BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CANCELLED FOR THE REASON THAT• SAID INDIGENT HAS REMOVED FROM THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE MATTER OF ROAD FUNDS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER SET UP AN ACCOUNT TO BE BESIGNATED THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY LINES ROAD FUND AND THAT ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF 1921 BONDS IN THE SUM OF $50,000.00 ISSUED ON AUGUST IST 1921 BE PLACED IN SAID FUNS AND THAT ALL WARRANTS FOR PAYMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION ON THE PAULI NA. PRAIRIE KLAMATH COUNTY SECTION OF THE DALLES-CA.LIFORNIA HtGHWAY.AND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SISTERS - OF THE/TUMALO SECTION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY BE PAI D FROM SAID FUND. THE COUNTY COURT THEN ADJOURNED Tf SEPT 16 192I AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. v JUDGE -COMM I SS I 0 NE R COMMISSIONER A BEND, ORE. SE PT I6TH 192I. THE COUNTY 'COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMIBERSBEING PRESENT. I THE FOLLOWING VIEWERS REPORTS WERE PRESENTED AND READ FOR THE SECOND TIME TO -WIT P.H. COFFEY ROAD MACINTOSH PIERCE rr B.F. PI ERCE TT A.J.WESTON FRED SCHMIDT rr DISPOSAL PLANT" BILADEAU rr RAY E. NEWCOMB A.O.WALKER A.H. JAEGER F. E. DAYTON IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE It TT TT TT NOW IS PRESENTED THE CLAIM OF G.L. MOORE FOR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED AND THE MATTER { WAS SET FOR HEARING ON SEPT 23 1921. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO SEP )JI7TH 1921 AT 10:00 0 CLOCK A.M. - JUDGE COMMISSIONER --COMMISSIONER BEND OREGON SEPT 17, 1921. THE COUNTY CURT RECONVENED AT 2:0TCLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THERE BEING PRESENT R.W.bAWYER IM.C.CONLON J.H. HANER JUDGE COMMI SS IONER CLERK IN THE MATTER OF THE P.H. COFFEY ROAD THIS MATT CONES ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERE INt AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LA'W FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE ANDTHE SAME (S HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT'AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKINTOSH ROAD THI S MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARI NG UPON THE RE PORT OF THE VI EWERS HE RE I N, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE RE PORT OF THE V IE WE RS BE AND THE SAME I S HE RE BY A?PROVED AND THE CLERK IS DI RECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS .IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD. 331 IN THE MATTER OF THE PIERCE ROAD e I HI S MATTER C OMES 0 N FOR F I NAL HEA RI NG UPON THE RE PORT OF THE - VIEWEJRS HEREIN, AND IT 'NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED ' BY LAW FOR FINAL ORDER TO' BE ENTERED, TSEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS TIN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES• FURTHER THAT AN OR ER BE. PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAI D ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE PIERCY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FI NAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FI NAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFO RE ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES• FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLI.ISHING SAID ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF .THE WESTON •ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FI NAL HEART NG UPON THE .REPORT OF THE VI EWERS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THATTHIS IS THE ;TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FI NAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE RE PO RT OF THE V I EWERS BE AND THE SAME I S HE RE BY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT' AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD• IN THE MATTER OF THE SCHMIDT ROAD THIS MATTER COMES •ON FOR FI NAL HE RI NG UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIE WE RS HEREI N, AND IT NOW APPEARI NO TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE DRDE RE D THA T THE RE PORT OF THE V I EWE RS BE AND TH E S AME I S HE RE BY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES• FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PRE PA RED ESTABLI S HI NG SAI 0 ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF THE DISPOSAL PLANT ROAD 1 THIS MATTER COPrE:S ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DI RECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD• IN THE MATTER OF THE BI LADEAU RDAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FDR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT. OF TH,E VIEWERS HEREIN! AND IT NOW APPEARING T,0 THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW, FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE .ENTERED, THERE FORE ORDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME I S HE REBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO 'ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD. • IN THE MATTER OF THE NEWCOMB ROAD THIS MATTER CONE S ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REFPORT 1DR THE VIEWERS HEREIN, • I AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FI NAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE I � :hjRDERED THAT THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVEC AND) THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. • FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE WALKER ROAD THIS MATTER COIv1 ES ON FOR F I NAL HEA RI NG UPON THE RE PORT OF THE V I EWE RS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FI NAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT TEE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES. FURTHER THAT AN ORDE R BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAD ROAD. �N THE MATTER OF THE JAEGER ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT -OF THE VIEWERS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR FI NAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE RE PORT OF THE VI EWE RS BE AND THESAME 1 S HE RE BY APPROV ED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS I N PAYMENT OF AWARDS FOR DAMAGES• FURTHER THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD• N THE MATTER OF THE DAYTON ROAD THI MATER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIE. WE RS HEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIRE FIXED BY LAW FOR FINAL ORDER TO BE ENTERED, THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE RE:PORT OF THE VIEWERS BE AND THE SAME IS HE REBY.APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF AWARDS F'OR DAMAGES. FURTHE R THAT AN ORDER BE PREPARED ESTABLISHING SAID ROAD. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TOSEPT 23, 1921/./ T�2:OO O'CLOCK P.M. JUDGE comm 1 Ss 1 ONE R je"1t`='.6/L M M I SS I O N E R BEND ORE • O CTO BE R I , 1921.• THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED OCTOBER FIRST C921 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF 50,000400 I N PERMANENT RO AD BONDS; OF ORDE R FOR SALE THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD ON THIS HST. DAY OF OCTOBER FO R THE SALE 50,000.00 IN BONDS OF OESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE CONSTRUCTI DN OF PERMANENT ROADS THEREIN, AND IT NOW APPEARhNG TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT, THAT AT A SPECIAL ELECTI ON HELD IN SAID COUNTY ON JUNE 7TH, 1921 THE VOTERS DID AUTHOR IZE THE ISSUE OF THE BON DS OF THE COUNTY IN THE SUM OF $50,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF PERMANENT ROADS IN SAID COUNTY, AND. 1T FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT AN ORDER HAS BEEN HERETOFORE ENTERED HERE IN FOR THE ISSUE OF SAID BONDS TO BEAR DATE AUGUST 1ST, 1921 AND THAT SUCH BONDS HAVE BEEN LEGALLY. ISSUED, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT THE COURT DI D, ON THE 7TH. DAY OF SEPTEMBE R '1921 ENTER ITS ORDER DI RECTING THAT SAI D BONDS BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BI DOER, AND THAT BIDS BE RECEI VED UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOBER IST. 1921, AND THAT DUE PROOFS OF THE GIVING OF NOTICE THE REOF IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW HAS BEEN FILED HEREIN, FURTHER THAT THE HIGHEST AND BEST BID OFFERED HAS BEEN MADE AND FILED BY RALPH SCHEELOCK COMPANY 1 N T HE SUM OF $1000.80 FOR EACH BOND, AND THA T A BETTER r BID CAN NOT, BE OBTAINED, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAI D ISSUE OF SAID BONDS IN THE SUM OF $50000.00 BE AND THE SAME ARE AWARDED TO SAID RALPH SCHNEELOCK COiMPANY.FOR THE SUM OF 1000.80 FOR EACH BOND AND THE ACCRUED INTEREST THEREON, AND THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE IS HEREBY DI RECTED TO MAKE .IM`VEDIATE DELIVERY IN ACCORDANCE HEREWITH, AND IT IS FURTHE R ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT SAID COUNTY TREASURER CREDIT ALL THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SA LE OF THE SA I D BONDS TO THE FUND KNOWN AS THE LANE COUNTY-KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUND AND DISBURSE THE SAME ONLY FOR THE PAYMENTS OF WARR*,NTS ISSUED AGAINST SAI D FUND. RO BE RT W. SAWYER JUDGE M.W. KNI CKERBOCKER COMMISSI ON ER M.C. LON LON COMM I SSI ONE R IN THE MATTER OF THE SISTERS, TUM;ALO SECTI ON MACKENZ IE HIGHWAY AT THI S T IME THI S MATTER COMES ON T 0 BE HEARD FOR THE AWARDI NG OF CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF UNITS (ENE, TWO, THREE, F,DUR, FIVE AND SIX OF THE V1AGKENZI E HIGHWAY AND COUNTY IT APPEARING TO THE/COURT THAT THE BID OF EDGINGTON & HERRINGTON AT 19N PER YARD FOR COMMON EXCAVATI ON AND $2.50 PER YARD FOR ROCK FOR THE LOWEST AND BEST BID, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY COURT BE AND IS HE RE BY INSTRUC7EO- TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH SAID FDGINGTON AND HERRINGTON FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PORTIONS OF SAID HIGHWAY AT 192' PER YARD FOR COMMON EXCAVATION AND $2.50 PER YARD FOR ROCK EXCAVATI ON. AND THAT SAi 0 WORK BE PERFORMED ACCORD INC TO THE SPEC IFICATI ONS TO BE FURNI SHED BY THE STATE HI GHWAY `NGI NEER. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND , IN SAID 'COUNTY, ON 'WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1921, SAID' DAY BEING THE DAY FIZ(ED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SA ID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON R.W.0AWYER, COUNTY JUO'GE. M.C.CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSI M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S.E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. ONER COMMISSI ON ER WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT; N THE MATTER OF THE BUDGET COMmITTEE ORDERED THAT N.A.BURDICK; j.M. LAs-vRENCE. T.H.FOLEY BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED A BUDGET COMMITTEE TO MEET WI TH THIS COURT FOR THE CONS IDERATI ON OF 1921 BUDGET AND THAT THE FI RST SESSI ON OF SAI D COMMITTEE BE HAD ON OCTOBER 18, 1921 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF HARRY CRANER ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE ROAD ROLLER THIS MATTER COMES ON ON THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER FOR THE RENTING OF THE ROAD ROLLER TO JEFFERSON COUNTY AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED, ORDERS THAT THE FATTER BE CONTI NUED IN THE MATTER OF THE NICK LAMBERT ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD .UPON A PETITION FOR THE VACATION OF SUCH ROAD AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED ORDE RS THAT THE MATTER BE CONT I NUED FOR THE TERM. IN THE MATTER OF TUBERCULAR CATTLE THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPDI CATI ON OF U.L. MOORE OF BEND, OREGON FOR INDEMNITY FOR CATTLE SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE PROVISI DNS OF CHAPTER 413 LAWS DE 1919. AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE AFFIDAVIT AND CERTIF! CATE ON FILE HEREIN THAT SAID G.L. MOORE IS ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY IN THE SUM OF 12.50 FOR THE SLAUGHTER' NG ON AUG- 14, 1921 AT HIS RANCH IN THIS COUNTY OF ONE GRADE HOLSTEIN COW. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID CLAIM BE AND THE SAME fS HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO I SSUE HI S WARRANT THEREFORE IN THE SUM OF 12.50 AND THAT HE FORWARD A COPY OF THIS ORDER TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE AS PROVIDED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLE S-CAL 1 FO RN I A HI GHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD U"PON THE APPLICATION OF CERTAIN TAX PAYERS FOR THE CHANGE OF THE HIGHWAY THRU THE TOWN OF LAPINE AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT SUCH CHANGE IS IMPRACTI CABLE, IT IS OR. DE RED THAT SAID MATTER BE DENIED AND DISMISSED. IN THE MATTER OF TAXES THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPL I CAT ON OF THE 0.W.R.R.&N RAILWAY COMPANY FOR RE BATE OF CERTA I N TAXES E RRO NE DUS LY PA I D AND THE COURT NOT BE INC AD VI SED., ORDERS THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. IN THE MATTER OF THE A MACI<ENZIE BEND HIGHWAY THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RE PORT OF THE VI EWERS ' c ON FILE HEREI N WHICH REPORT WAS PUBLICLY READ FOR THE FI RST TIME. IN, THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT THE PAY ROLLS FOR LABOR ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHW)PIY ROAD AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE/RECORD OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS FOR MACKENZ1,E BEND .HID -WAY ORDERED THAT THE PAY ROLLS FOR LABOR ON THE V1ACKENZ IE-BEND HI GHWAY AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORD OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS .IN PAYMENT. I N THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS FOR GENERAL ROAD WORK ORDERED THAT THE PAY ROLLS FOR LABOR ON GENERAL ROAD WORK AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE ROAD RECORD OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK 1 S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE• HI S WARRANTS I N PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF CLA IMS ORDERED THAT THE GENNERAL. FUND CLAIMS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS. COURT BE AN,D. THE SAME ARE HE RE BY ALLOWED AND THE CL E.RK< IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS I N PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF QENERA L ROAD FUND CLAIMS ROAD ORDERED THAT THE GENERAL/FUND CLAIMS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED I N THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. IN THE MATTER OF I . • SPECIAL ROAD FUND CLAIMS ORDERED THAT THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND CLAIMS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS CDURT BE AND TI-E SAME A RE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT. I N THE MATTER OF DELINQUENT TAXES THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPL I CAT! ON OF N. a. MORGAN FOR A N ORDER D IRE CTI NG THE SHE.R I FF TO SELL THE INTEREST OF DESCHUTE S COUNTY IN ALL PK) PE RTY I N THE TOWN 0 F MI LLMAN HE RETOFORE PURCHASED BY THE COUNTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES WHI CH SAI D SALE SHALL BE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FCR CASH AND THE SHERIFF IS HEREBY ORDERED TO GIVE NOTICE THEREOF. THE BOARD OF EQUAL I ZATI ON BEND, ORE GON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET IN THE OF FICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR ON MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 I , 1921 PURSUANT TO LAW, THERE BEING PRESENT, R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, AND PL UST A. ANDERSON, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COUNTY ASSESSO R. CHAIRMAN AT ELEVEN 0ICLOCK A.M. WHEREUPON THE COUNTY ASSESSOR LAID BE FORE THE BOA RD HI S ASSESSMENT ROLL. FOR THE YEAR 192I. HE THEN PRESENTED THE NOTICE PUBLISHED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 4291 OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, TOGETHER WITH THE AFFI DAVIT OF THE EDITOR OF THE BEND BULLETIN THAT THE !NOTICE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE SAID BEND BULLETIN FOR THE THREE WEEKS PRECEEDI NG. EACH OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD, PRESENT, THENTDOKANO SUBSCRIBED THEIR OATH OF OFFICE, AND THEN SAID OATHS AND PROOFS OF PUBLI CAT ON WERE DULY FI LED WITH THE COUNTY CLE RK. THE BOARD RETIRED TO THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COMPLAINTS OF THE FOLLOWING TAX PAYERS: A.B.DAv1s G.B. DA.V I S BILL DAVIS ROSCOE PALMERTON S.W. MVMERRILL CHARLES HAINES S.H. SIMONSON V.H.SAKRY A.M. MOORE H.E. MO OR.E JOHN'-HELFRESH THE COUNTY CLERK HANER NOT BEING PRE SENT THE PARTI ES INTERESTF,D TO BE NOTIFIED IN 'WRITING THE BOARD OF '=QUAL 1 EAT I ON MET WITH J• MO ORE =L1 WI LSON O.O. KING • R.V.L. KING JUDGE FOR THE HEARING OF THE M. MECKLENBURG JOHN F. LYTLE CAL VIN JOHNSON W.H. JOHNSON WILLIAM STENKEMP JOHN STENKEMP HENRY STENKEMP COMPLAINT WAS TAKEN UN DER ADVI SEMENT, THE AS TO THE ACTION OF THE BOARD. BEND, OREG ON, SEPTEMBER 13, 192I• THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS PRESENT, R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE , AUGUST A.AN DERSON, COUNTY ASSESSOR, AND J.H. HANE R, COUNTY CLERK, J.H. HANER THEN SUJBSCRI BED HIS OATH OF O FFI CE. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY R.W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING THE COMPLAINT OF R.L. DECOURCY, REGARDING THE ASSESSMENT SAME WAS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. IT WAS ORDERED BY THE BOARD THAT ALL COMPLAINTS SHOULD BE RESENTED IN WRITING AND UNDER DATH. IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE BOARD THAT THEY BE ADJOURNED FROM DAY TO DAY FOR THE FULL PE RI OD OF ONE MONTH AS PERMITTED BY LAW THE BOARD OF EQUALI ZATI ON ON THE TROY LAUNDRY, THE BEND, ORE GO N, OCTO BER 10, 192 1 • MET IN THEOFFICE OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR FOR THE PUR POSE 0 F CL OS I NG UP 'THE BUSINESS OF THE BOARD. THE APPLICAT I ON OF H.H.DAVIES WAS REJECTED AS WAS ALSO THAT OF THOMAS G• BOGGESS. THE APPLICATI ON OF R.L.DEO0ORCY WAS REJECTED. THE APPLI CATI ON OF J. =•REED FOR ADJUSTMENT OF ASSESSMENT, FOR VIOLET REED ON THE Nti SW4 OF I-18-10 AS ONE HALF TIMER WAS GRANTED BY THE BOARD. CONSIDERING THE A•B•DAVIS G.B.DAVIS BI LLDA VI S ROSCOE PALMERTO S.W. MERRI LL CHARLES HAINES S.H.SIMONSON A.M. MOORE ARPLI CATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING NAMES: E.J. Moo RE EL i WILSON O.C. KING R.V.L. KING M. MECKLINBURG JOHN F. LYTLE CALVIN JOHNSON WILLIAM STENKEMP 1 1 H.E. iMO o RE JOHN HELWRESH V.H.SAKRY JOHN STENKEMP HENRY STENKEMP W.H. JOHNSON THE SAME WERE REJECTED AND THE SECRETARY NOTIFIED TO INFORM EACH OF THE PARTIES., AND IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT THE WORK OF THE BOARD UPON THE ASSESSMENT ROLLLS FOR THE YEAR 1921 HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ACCORDING TO LAW, IT WAS ON MOTI ON ORDERED THAT THE BOARD BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADJOURNED, AND THE CLERK THEREOF BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO SPREAD THE MINUTE'THEREOF ON THE JOURNALS OF THE COUNTY COURT. 5-etn,t COUNTY JUDGE AUGUST A. ANDERSON COUNTY ASSESSOR COUNTY CLERK J.H. HANER THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET OCTOBER 18TH AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. BEND, OREGO N OCTOBER 18TH, 1921. COURT RECOWENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. THERE BEING PRESENT M.W. COUNTY KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.C.CONLON COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.H. HANER CLERK AND S.L.POBERT SHERIFF AND ALSO WERE PRESENT J.M. LAWRENCE, AND N.A. BURDICK MEMBERS OF THEBUDGET COMMITTEE THEREUPON THE BOARD PASSED THE EXAMINATION OF THE BUDGET FOR THE DAY AND THQ4-ADJOURNED TG OCTOBER 20TH, 1921 AT 9:00 OTCLOCC A.M. BEND, OREGON OCTOBER 2OT4, 1921. COUNTY COURT RECONVENED ;AT 9:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT AND ALSO THERE WERE PRESENT J.M. LAWRENCE, N.A. BURDI CK AND A T.H.FOLEY AS MEMBERS OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE WHO THEN PROCEEDED TO/FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE BUDGET ON FILE AND THEN ADJ OU RNED TO MEET ON MONDAY OCTOBER 24TH AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.M. Bend, Ore.>:on October 24th, I92I. The County CoArt reconvened pursuant to adjournment all members being present. In the Matter of the Plainview Bend Section of the Mackenzie Highway This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the Viewers heretofore filed in said matter which report was then publicly read for the second time. The Court was then adjourned to October 25th 1921 at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. Bend, Oregon, October 25th, I92I. The County Court reconvened at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon pursuant to adjournment all members being present. In the Matter of the Plainview-Tumalo Section of the MacKenzie Bend Highway This matter comes on for final hearing upon the report of the viewers filed herein and it now appearing to the court that the following named persons to -wit: F.G. Powers and Sophia M. Powers ;Alexander Leverenz William LEIorfitt &id Elizabeth Moffitt have add ional damages for lands taken for right of way for said highway and the Court having Laken and considered such claims finds that all of said claims are exhorbitant, unreasonable and not in proportion to the value of' the lands so taken and father finds that the report of the viewers and the awards therein made are reasonable and proper, it is therefore - Ordered, by the court that the said claims be and the same are hereby denied and it is further Ordered that said road. as .stated in the resolution therefore be and the same is hereby eztablished and that an order therefore be prepared and entered inthe road records of this county in .the same manrier as other road records are .recorded. The Court was then adjourned to October 3Ist I92 County Judge /ne-Zeloz,,Sommiss ioner QPIC Rr; IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in said County,. on Wednesday, the 2nd ,day of November, I921, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding .of a term of the County Court in said. County, when Were present Hon R.W. Sawyer, County Judge M. C .Conlon, County Commissioner M.W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner, J.H. Haner, County Clerk S.E.Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were ,had, to -wit: In the Matter of • B.A. Kendall Ordered that the Clerk cancel warrant no. 744 on the Road fund and that a new warrant be issued for the same about payable from the Lane County Klamath County Road Fund. In the Matter of the Contract for the Tumalo-Siaters Road ,Ordered that the Clerk issue is warrant for $702.00 payable to Edgington and Herrington out of the Lane County Klamath County Road Fund in accordance with the estimate filed by the State Engineer. In the Matter of the Vacation of County Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon a petition for the vacation - of theold road in, section 2I Township 15 Range 13 and it appearing to the Court therefrom that such road is replaced by the Dalles-California Highway, it is therefore Ordered that the County Surveyor make an _ exmanination of said matter and file his report therein on or before the next regular meeting of this Court. In the Matter of Vocation of County. Road This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of T.O. Grinstead and others for the vacation of the road in Section 27 Township 20 South Range 15 East and it appearing from said petition that an old road which is now practically abandoned formerly traversed said section and was known as the Ochoco and Button Springs road and that said road is now longer a public necessity, it is therefore Ordered that the County Surveyor make the ne:cessary examination in connection with such vacation and file his report therein before the next term of this Court.` In the Matter of Rents Ordered that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to make no further payments of rent on acc cunt of the present county Treasurer's quarters. In the Matt er of County 0 ffices Ordered that the County Treasurer be assigned to rooms36 and 37 in the Deschutes Investment Company Building; the County Assessor to rooms 7 and 8 tndthe County School Superintendent of Schools to rooms 9 and ten in the First National Bank Building. Such quarters to be occupied by said officers immediately. gag In the Matter of County Conventidns This matter comes on to be heard zx.pon the reauest of H.E.Cross Secretary of the State Convention Association ofCounty Judges and was continued for the present. In the Matter of MacKenzie River Highway Ordered that the County Treasurer be and he hereby is directed to pay road fund. warrant No. 0660 in the sum of 0908.47 and Warrant No. 0665 for 0755.94 from any funds now on hand in the Motor License fund and that remittance therefore be made to H.J. Wiel Fiscal Agent for the Department of Agriculture. In the Matter of the MacKenzie River Highway. This matter comes on to be heard upon the claim of the Department of Agriculture struction for the con ih of the MacKenzie River Highway and it appearing to the. Court that such payment has been made by Deschutes County under its contract of I9I8,: it is therefore Ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby disallowed. In the Matter of Road Vacation This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of Gus E. Stadig and others for the vacation of the County Road and it appearing to the Court that the petition rheTe#ere is defective, therefore it is Ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of Road Vacation This matter come s on to be heard upon the l.elition of Gus E.Stadig and others for the vacation of the County Road and it appearing to the Court that the petition is defective, therefore it is Ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of the Dal es -California Highway This Matter cons on to be heard upon the claim of S.S.Stearns for additional damages for the right of way across his lands usedfor the construction of the Dalles-California Highway and it appearing to the Court that thru an advertence said award was omitted by the Board of Viewers in said matter, it is therefore Ordered that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to issue his warrant for 075.00 parable to S.S.Stearns and full _payment of all damages to his property arising thru the construction of said highway. In the Matter of Claims This matter comes on to be heard for the auditing of claims as entered in the claim docket of this Court and payable out of the general fund and the court having first investigated the same Orders that the clerk issue his warrants upon the general fund in payment of claims therein entered and allowed. In the Matter of Claims This Matter comes on to be heard for the auditing of claims as entered in the 43-11 claim docket of this Court and payable out of the General road fund and the Court having first investigated the same Orders that the Clerk issue his warrants upon. the general road fund in payment of claims therein entered and•allowed. In the Mat t er of Pay Rolls Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrants upon the pay rolls as the same are entered in the pay roll re°cord of this Court for the monthof October and that he remit to. the State Industrial Accident Commission the ,amount due for accident insurance and further Ordered that said warrant be issued upon the Lane County Klamath County Road Fund. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS • ORDERED THAT 1 HE 'CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT OF THE PAY ROLLS UPON THE GENERAL FUND AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE PAYROLL DOCKET OF TH IS COURT/'., IN THE MATTER OF THE PUBLICATION OF THE BUDGET THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE BUDGET HERETOFORE ADOPTED BY THE COUNTY COURT AND THE BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THISCOURT WHICH REPORT 1S AS FOLLOWS TO-W 1 T: CIRCUIT COURT COURT REPORTER BAILIFFS WITNESSES JURORS TELEPHONE SERVICE POSTAGE SPECIAL STENOGRAPHER STATIONERY TOTAL BUDGET COUNTY JUDGE, SALARY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, FEES AND MILEAGE COUNTY CLERK SALARY DEPUTIES TWO STENOGRAPHERS RECORD BOOKS STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES POSTAGE & EXPRESS TELEPHONE RENT TOLL SERVICE, TELEPHONE REPLACEMENTS 0.F TYPEWRITERS SHERIFF SALARY SALARY THREE DEPUTIES OFFICE STATIONERY & EXPENSE TELEPHONE TRAVEL EXPENSE PREMIUMS ON BONDS EMERGENCY EXPENSE SUPT. OF SCHOOLS SALARY OFFICE HELP & TRAVEL STATIONERY & PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES TELEPHONE e TELEGRAPH GRADIPG PAPERS INSTITUTE BOOKS EMERGENCY EXPENSE BUDGET s250.00 240.00 700.00 2200.00 50.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 $55O0.00 $ 2000.00 1380.00 2760.00 575.75 300.00 330.00 45.09 30.00 2 0.00 TOTAL BUDGET TOTAL 0.65 ALLOWED. •$3500.00 $1200.00 $22271.55 $7175.34 $ 2500.00 5500.00 1200.00 200.00 1500.00 150.00 11550.00 $8835.59 $ 2000.00 1000.00 300.00 200.00 25.00 40.00 300.00 35.00 300.00 $-4707.70- - -$3377.44 C OUNTY ASSESSOR SALARY z i f $ 2000.00 OFFICE DEPUTY FIELD DEPUTIES POSTAGE & OFFICE STATIONERY TELEPHONE TAX ROLLS TRAVEL EXPENSE PREMIUMS ON BONDS TOTAL COUNTY TREASURER SCARY DEPUTY STATIONERY POSTAGE, ETC TELEPHONE BOND OF TREASURER TOTAL COUNTY SURVEYOR FEES OF SURVEYOR ROAD VIEWERS SURVEYORS ASSISTANTS TRA; NSPORTAT I O N TELEPHONE OFFICE SUPPLIES & BLUE PRINTS TOTAL CORONER DISTRICT ATTORNEY STENOGRAPHIC SERVICES STAMPS, STATIONERY & FORMS TRAVEL EXPENSE LEGAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL COUNTY AGRICULTURIST WATER MASTER SALARY TRAVELING EXPENSE STATIONERY & PRINTING TELEPHONE RENT CURRENT METER & STOP WATCH TOTAL PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE SALA RY AUTO MAINTENANCE STATIONERY & SUPPLIES PERSONAL EXPENSE OF NURSE PROFESSIONAL SUPPLIES ' OFFI CE RENT & EXPENSES ' CONTINGENT FUND TOTAL BUDGET ALLOWED Io80.o0 r600.00 350.00 40.00 360.00 75.0o 15.00 $5.5275.75077 $1000.00 900.00 540. 00 660.00 50. oo $755o;o0 _ $200.00 120..00 550.00 300.00 5.00 25.00 I00U.007 _ 300.00 $300.00 90.00 120.0C) 250.00 $ 760.0U $2200.00 $1200.00 100.00 15.00 6o.00 125.00 - 15oZ5.70- $1500.00 400.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 00.00 _ __ 2-00.70 COUNTY LI BRA'.RY BOARD BOOKS $2500.00 BINDING 300.00 PERIODICALS 200.00 LIBRARIAN a1680.00 ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN 990.00 WAGES BY THE HOUR - 100.00 MA INTENANCE 772.00 RENT a1020.00 TELEPHONE 42.00 PRINTJNGAND SUPPLIES 200.00 POSTAGE & TRANSPORTATION 200.00 TRAVEL I NG EXPENSE 100.00 MISCELLANEOUS ` 25.00 _ TOTAL $8179.07777 SCHOOL LIBRARY WIDOWS PENSIONS JUVENILE COURT COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER INDIGENT RELIEF COURT HO USE & JAI L RENT, LIGHTS, WATER; JANITOR, FURNITURE AND FIXTWRES BOARD OF PRISONERS SCALP BOUNTIES AGRICULTURAL FAIRS LEGAL PUBLICATIONS STATUTORY ROAD FUND` FOR THE GENERAL SCHOOL FUND FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL'TUITION FUND $ 350.00 $ 420.00 $1640.00 ELECTIONS JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION $1800.00 REGISTRARS OF ELECTION 6o.00 OFFICIAL BALLOTS 1200.00 CARRYING RETURNS 220.00 RENT OF VOTING PLACES 120.00 $3471.31 $1592.88 $ 964.63 $25.90 $810.o0 $2200.00 $1200.00 $ 2500.00 $3564.50. $300.00 6000.00• 1500.00. 387.88. 2828.59. 5000.00 1336.80 2500.00 1000.00 300.00 g000.00 28689.00 2500.00 1 CANVASSERS FEES & MI LE AGE POOL BOOKS, TALL YtSHEETS , AND ELECTION SUPPLIES COST OF PRE PA RATI ON J TOTAL MARKET ROADS STATUTORY LEVY INTEREST ON BOND DEBT FOR THE EMERGENCY PROVIDED BY LAW FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL STATE TAXES (NOT KNOWN TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FO R ALL COUNTY PURPOSES WHICH THE COUNTY COURT IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO PROVIDE FOR ESTIMATED RECE IPT OTHER THAN FROM TAXES TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY A DI RE CT TAX UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY I N TTI-E SA I D COUNTY BUDGET 62.50 ALLOWED 200:00 7135-67;50=-— $3425.80 $15,500.00 9,875.00 10,000.00 $141788.21 $ Io,665.49 $ 131,122.72 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID BUDGET BY AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADOPTED AND APPROVED AND THAT NOTICE BE GIVEN AS BY LAW PROVIDED THAT SUCH BUDGET WILL BE HEARD BEFORE THE COURT ON MONDAY DECEMBER 5TH, 1921 AT 10:00 IN THE FORENOON* IN THE MATTER OF JUSTICE OF PEACE '.THIS MATTER COMES ON UPON THE PETITION U. CERTAIN FREE HOLDERS OF PRECINCT No 2 FOR THE APPOINTING OF A JUSTICE OF PEACE AND IT' APPEARING TO THE SATI SFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THERE IS NO VACANCY IN SA I 0 PRECINCT, IT I I S ORDERED THAT SUCH MATTER BE CONTINUED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE W.C.COOLEY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND IT APP EA .I NG TO THE COURT THAT NO! PROPER PROOFS OF NOTICE ARE ON FILE HEREIN. THE MATTER IS CONTI NUEO UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 1921 AT ,10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. i IN THE MATTER OF THE C.G. MCUNE ROAD • THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE .HEARD AND IT APPEAR I NG TO THE COLT THAT NO PROPER PROOFS OF NOTICE ARE ON FI LE .HE REIN. THE MATTER I S CONT INUEO UNTIL NOVEMBER 1 , 5, 1921 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. IN THE MATTER OF THE C. H. BA R R ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND' IT AP PEAR! NG TO THE COU RT THAT N 0 PROPER PROOFS -OF NOTICE ARE ON FILE HEREIN. THE MATTER IS CONTINUED UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 1 92 1 AT 10:00 O' CLOCK I N THE FO RENOON. IN THE MATTER OF THE •. REDMO ND -CROOK COUNTY LINE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT NO PROPER PROOFS OF NOTICE ARE ®N FILE HEREIN. THE MATTER IS CONTINUED UNTIL I _ NOVEMBER 5, 192.1 AT 10:00 0CL OCK I N THE FO RE NOON. COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO NOVEMBER 5TH 1921 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON. COUNTY JUD GE COMMISSIONER COMM I SS 1 ONE R 434 BENo, OIREGON Nov 5, 1921. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE W•C.COOLEY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE 6I0E0@AIPINIti0e1 ENTERED HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM PROOFS FILED HEREI THATDUE NOTICE OF THIS HEARING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, IT IS 1 ORDERED THAT ROBERT B.000LD, FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN ARUNGE BE APPOINTED. VI EWERS HEREI N THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON NoVEMBER 14, 1921 AND THAT THEY FILE THEIR RE PORT HE REIN ON OR BEFORE THE 26TH DA Y. O F N OVEMBER.. 192 I • IN THE MATTER OF THE C•E• McUNE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE ENTERED HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM PROOFS FI LED HEREIN THAT DUE NOTICE OF THIS HEARI NG HAS BEEN G I VEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, IT 1 S ORDERED THAT ROBERT B.GoULD, FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN A.RUNGE BE APPOINTED VIEWERS HEREIN THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNI ND OF SAID ROAD ON NoVEMBER 14, 1921 AND THAT THEY FI LE THEIR. REPORT HEREIN ON OR BE FORE THE 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE C.H.BARR ROAD THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE .HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTION HERETOFORE ENTE RED HEREIN ANO IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM PROOFS FI LED HEREIN THAT DUE NOTICE OF THIS HEARI NG HAS BEEN GI VEN AS BY LAW REQUI RED, IT IS ORDE RED THAT ROBE RT B.GOULD, FRS NK H.MAY AND JOHN A.RuNGE BE APPOINTED V I EWERS HE REIN THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON NOV EMBE R 14, 1921 AND THAT THEY FI LE THEIR REPORT HEREIN ON OR BE FORE THE 26TH DAY OF NOVr EMBER 1921. IN THE MATTER OF THE. REDMOND CROOK COUNTY LINE ROAD THI S MATTER COME S ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTI ON HERETOFORE ENTERED HEREI N AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM PROOFS FILED HEREIN THAT'DUE NOTICE OF THIS HEARING HAS BEEN GIVEN AS BY LAW REQUIRED, IT IS ORDEDED THAT ROBEiRT B.GOULD, FRANK H. MAY AND JOHN A.RUNGE BE APPOI NTED VIEWERS •HEREIIN THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON NOVEMBER 14, 1921 AND THAT THEY FI LE THE IR REPORT HEREIN ON OR BEFORE THE 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 192I • I N THE MATTER OF COUNTY ROAD VACATI ON THI S MATTER COM ES ON TO BE HEA RD UPON THE PET IT ION OF Gus E•STADI G AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A CERTAIN ROAD NOT NAMED IN DI STRI CT No. 14 AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID PETIT ION 1S PRORER FDRM, IT IS ' ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR BE AND HE HEREBY IS DI RECTED TO EXAMINE SAID MATTER AND MAKE A REPORT IN WRITING TO THIS COURT. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY ROAD VACATION THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETI;TI ON OF Gus E.STAID! G AND DITHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A CERTAIN ROAD NOT NAMED IN DISTRICT No. 14 AND IT APPEARING TO THE ••a LjP 11115 COURT THAT SAID PETI: TI ON IS PROPER FORM, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SU RVEYOR BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO EXAMI NE SA) D ,MATTER AND MAKE A REPORT IN WRITING TO TH IS COLR.T. . IN THE MATTER OF BEND ROAD DISTRICT ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER pAY TO THE TREASURER OF THE CITY OF BEND $236.80 BEING 7O1, OF THE GENERAL ROAD TAX COLLECTED WITHI-N THE LIMITS OF SAID ROAD DISTRICT AND THAT THE BALANCE OF SAID FUND AMOUNTING TO.$I0I.4.8 BE Tilt NSFERRED TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT NO• 16 ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER REMIT TO THE TREASURER OF THE CITY OF REDMOND THE SUM OF $71.84 AND ALSO THE SUM OF $39..79 BEING 70% OF THE ONE MILL ROAD TAX COLLECTED IN SAID ROAD DISTRICT NO• 16 AND THAT THE BALANCE IN SAID FUND AMOU NTI NG TO $17.05 BE TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT UPON REMITTING TO SAID TREASURER OF REDMOND ROAD DISTRICT No. 16 THAT iTHE. CO.uNTY TREASURER REQUEST A REPAYMENT BY SAID ROAD D.ISTRICT,FOR THE i AMOUNT DUE THE COUNTY AND THAT UPON COL LE CTI ON THEREOF SUCH AMOUNT BE CREDINED TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND. 1N THE MATTER OF COUNTY AUDITS ORDERED BY 'THE 'COURT THAT ARCH J. TOURTELLOTTE OF PORTLAND .OREGDN BE AND HE HEREBY 1S EMPLOYED TO AUDIT THE BOOKS IN THE SEVERAL COUNTY OFFICES FOR 1921. AFTERN10ON• THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMBER 12, 1921 AT 2:00 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER COMM I SS I 0 NE R BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, 'I N THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD 'AT THE COURT HOUSE AN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF'DECEMBER, 1921, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON. R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE M.C. CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT: WHEREUPON THE FOLLoOWING IN THE MATTER OF THE NICK LAMBERT ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE VACATION OF A PART OF SAID ROAD AND IT APPEARING THAT THERE IS NO REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR ON FI LE HEREIN IT IS BE JI ORDERED THAT THE MATTER/CONTINUED UNTIL THE JAN. TERM FOR 1922. IN THEMATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE VA'CATI ON OF A PART OF -SAI 0 ROAD AND IT APPEARING THAT THERE IS NO REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR ON FILE HEREIN IT IS ORDERED THAT THE MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE JAN. TERM FOR 1922. IN THE MATTER OF VIEWER'S REPORTS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS UPON THE W.C. COOLEY ROAD, C.H.BARR•ROAD AND THE C.V. MCUNE ROAD -AND THE REDMOND CROOK COUNTY LINE ROAD WHI CH REPORTS ;WERE RECEIVED AND READ FOR TEE FIRST TIME. . IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION PRECINCTS - THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE ESTABLISHING OF ELECTION PRECINCTS AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS THAT THE MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL DEC. 10, 1921 AND THAT THE ELECTION COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR BEND, AND REDMOND BE INVITED TO APPEAR AT THAT TIME AND TO ASSIST IN SUCH REARRANGEMENT. IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BOARDS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AND THE COURT NOT BEING FULLY ADVISED ORDERS THAT THE MATTER BE CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE FORRESTER ASSESSMENT THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE CERTIFICATE OF THE STATE FORRESTER SHOWING THE AMOUNTS LEVIED AGAINST CERTAINLANDS FOR FOREST PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW RELATING TO FOREST FIRES AND IT APPEA RING TO THE COURT THAT SAID LIST IS PREPAREO IN CONFORMITY TO LAW, IT IS BY THE COURT ORDERED THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS LEV I ED A TAX OF 1.7 CENTS PER ACRE AGAINST ALL THE TIMBER LANDS DESCRIBED IN SAID LIST FOR FOREST PROTECTION DURING THE YEAR I921 AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID LIST BE FI LED WITH THE ASSESSOR AND THAT THE SAME BE EXTENDED AGAINST ALL OF THE LANDS DESCRIBED THEREIN AND THAT SAID EXTENSIONS BE MADE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE FOREST FIRE . LAW. 137 J. THE MATTER OF RENTS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR ADDITIONAL ROOMS I N THE COURT HOUSE AND_ IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN HAD WITH THE FIRST NAT,IONAL BANK OF BEND FOR FOUR ADDITIONAL ROOMS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR :THE USE OF THE ASSESSOR AND SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AND THAT THE WHOLE RENT DUE FOR THE USE OF THE COURT HOUSE AND JAIL IS NOW $260.00 PER MONTH, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE SAI D RENTALS BE AND THE SAME A RE HEREBY FI XED AT AND $2b0.00 PER MONTH, /THE CLERK I S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY I N PAYMENT OF SAID RENT AND FURTHER THAT SAID. RENTS BE PAID FROM AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY, OF SEPTEMBER, 1921 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID AGREEMENT. IN THE MATTER OF ° I FAIR APPROPRIATION ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK 1 SSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND IN THE SUM OF $925.00 PAYABLE TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION TO BE USED IN THE PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS AWARDED. N THE MATTER OF INDI GENT RELIEF ORDERED THAT THE APPLICATION FOR RELIEF OF BENJAMIN PURDY BE A'ND THE SAME IS HEREBY CONTI NUED AND THAT PAYMENTS HERETOFORE MADE TO NELLIE CHILD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DISCONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF THE SANT I AM TRA I L ORDERED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COUNTY SURVEYOR TO MAKE AND FI LE HIS RE PORT ACCO RDI NG TO LAW• I N THE MATTER OF INSURANCE ni THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE AUDITOR FOR THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMM ISSI ON FROM WHICH IT APPEAR.S THAT DIFFERENT CREDITS BELONGING TO THE COUNTY HAVE NOT BEEN PRO PE FLSY DISPOSED OF AND THAT THE AMOUNTS DUE ,FROM THE COUNTY T 0 THE STATE OF OREGON FOR I NDUST RI AL INS URAINCE HAS BEEN OVERPAID AND THAT THERE IS NOW A CREDIT BALANCE DUE TO THE COUNTY IN THE HANDS OF SAID COMMISSION WHICH SHOULD BE 'REFUNDED, IT IS THEREFORE ORD.E RED THAT THE CLERK BE IN STRUC.,TED TO NOTIFY THE STATE INDUSTRIAL ACCI DENT COMMISSI ON. TO REFUND SUCH OVERPAYMENTS IN WARRANTS REGISTED AND IN THEIR POSSESSI ON AND THAT WHEN RECEI VED SUCH SHOULD BE CANCELLED BY THE LLE RK AND TREASURER AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT ANY BALANCE REMA INING BE CREDITED FROM FU RTHE R AMOU NTS DUE THE SAID COMM I SSI ON. ,.I N. ITHE MATTER OF TAX ILEVIES FOR 192I. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX iFOR THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY FOR 1922 AND I T NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON 0 F THE C0U°RT THAT THE FOLLOWING SUMS ARE NECESSARY FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY FOR THE ENSUING YEAR TO -WIT: CIRCV! T COURT COUNTY JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSI COUNTY CLERK SHERI FF SCHOOL SUPT ASSESSOR TREASURER SEALER SURVEYOR CORONER DISTRICT ATTORNEY AGRI CULTURI ST WATER ' MASTER COUNTY NURSE COUNTY LIBRARY . SCHOOL Li BRA RY • W I crows PE N S I ONS, JUVEN I LE COURT HEALTH OFFICER NDI GENT RE LIEF COURT HSE & JA IL BOARD OF PRISONERS SCALP BOUNTY FAIRS PUB. OF NOT CES GENERAL ROAD GENERAL SCHOOL $ 3500,00 1200.00 ONE RS2227.00 7175.00 8835.00 3377.00 5520.00 1592.00 194.75 964.00 25.00 8to.00 2600.00 1200.00 2500.00 3564.5o . 300.00 6000.00 •500.00 387. 00 2825.0a 5000.00 1336.00 2500.00 1000.00 300.00 9000.00 27017.00 HIGH SCHOOL TUITION 2500.00 ELECTI ONS 3425.00 EMERGENCY 9030.42 TOTAL ►16407.67 AND THAT THE TOTAL ESTIMATED CREDITS WILL BE APPROXIMATELY $10,65.49 AND THAT IT 1S NECESSARY TO LEVY A DIRECT TAX OF $I05,742.18, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT •THERE BY AND HEREBY IS LEVIED AGAINST ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY. OF PESCHUTES COUNTY THE SUM OF $105,742.18 AND THE ASSESSOR IS DIRECTED i i- •wP TO THE SAME IN ACCORDWNCE WITH LAW. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE MATTER OF STATE TAXES BE AND THE SAME I S HEREBY CONTI NUEO UNTIL THE AMOUNT NECESSARY IS CERTIFIED BY THE STATE -BOA RID OF TAX COMM I SS I O NE RS. IN THE MATTER OF THE PRI NEVI LLE SI LVER LAKE ROA D THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF B.F.GRI NSTEAD AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATI ON OF A PA RT OF SA I D ROA D AND I T APPEARING TO THE COURT 1THAT THERE IS NO RECORD OF ANY SUCH ROAD ON FI LE IN THIS COURT, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE MATTER BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REFERRED TO THE COUNTY SURVEYOR WHO IS ORDERED TO MAKE A FULL INVESTIGATION AND MAKE HIS IN THE MATTER ;OF ROAD VACATI ONS REPORT IN WR I TI NG. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITI ON OF J.H. JACKSON AND OTHERS FOR THE VACATION OF A COUNTY ROAD IN SECTI ONS 21 AND 29 TOWNSHIP :15 S.R. 13 .AST WHICH MATTER WAS REFERRED TO THE COUNTY SURVEYOR. IN THE MATTER OF REDMOND ACRES THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEA RD UPON THE ORDINANCE SUBMITTED BY THE CITY OF REDMOND FOR THE VACATION OF THE PLAT OF THE NORTHWEST TOW'NSITE COMPANY REDMOND ACRES AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SAID ORDINANCE IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE LAW AND THAT THE RECORDING •FEES HAVE BEEN PAID AND IT IS ORDERED TWAT SAID AACATION BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND, THE COUNTY SURVEYOR IS DI RECTED TO MAKE THE ANNOTATIONS THE RE OF ON SA ID PLAT ACCORDI NG TO LA-W. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF REDMOND THIS MATTER COM ES ,ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE,CRDI NANCE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF REDMOND FOR THE VACATI ON OF THE PLAT OF REDMOND AND IT AP.PEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT SAID ORDINANCE IS IN CONFORMITY •WITH THE LAW AND THAT THE RECORDING FEES HAVE BEEN, PAID AND IT IS i ORD ERE D THAT SAID VACAT I ON BE A ND THE S AME I S HE RE BY A PPROVED AND THE COUNTY SURVEYOR ,IS DIRECTED TO MAKE THE ANNOTATI ONS THEREOF ON SAID PLAT ACCORDING TO LAW• (N THE MATTER OF THE H.M. SMITH ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEA RD FOR THE RE PA I R OF A DAMAGED CULVERT ON SAID ROAD AND THE COURT ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY FURNI SH THE CULVERT NECESSARY TO BE INSTALLED AND THATSAID REPAIRS BE MADE BY E.M.EBY OF REDMOND. I N. TH.E MATTER OF THE DALLES—CALIFORM IA HIGHWAY 'THIS MA TTER COMES O N TO BE HEARD UPON THE RE PORT OF THE STATE ENGINEER ALLOWING SAID ESTIMATES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY TWEEN UNDER THE CONTRA CT BE/THE CO UNTY COU RT AND THE STA TE H I GHWAY BOA RD WHICH REPORT WAS DULY EXAMINED AN.D ORDER APPROVED. I N THE MATTER OF THE BEND —SISTERS SECTION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY THI S MATTER CONE S ON TO BE HE ARD U PON THE ESTIMATES FI LED BY THE COUNTY GNGI NEER FOR THE CONSTRUCT( ON OF SAID HIGHWAY A ND IT APPEARI NG THAT SAI D REPORT AND I S CORRECT, /THE SAME I S HE RE BY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT THE PAY ROLL FOR MEN EMPLOYED ON COUNTY ROADS DURI NG THE MONTH OF NO VEMBER AS THE SAME I S ENTERED ON PAGE 68 AND 71 OF THE PAY ROLL RECORD OF THI S COURT BE AND THE SAME I'S HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS UPON THE GENE RA ROAD FUND I N PAYMENT THE RE FOR. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT THE PAY. ROLL FOR MEN EMPLOYED ON •COUNTY ROAD DURI NG THE MONTH, NOVEMBER AS THE SAME IS ENTERED 0111 PAGE 69 AND 70 OF THE• PAY ROLL RECORD OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO, ISSUE HIS WARRA.NTS UP.ON THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUND IN PAYMENT THEREFOR• I N THE MATTER OF CLA IMS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE COUNTY GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENT OF'CLAIMS NOS I TO No 61 AS THE SAME ARE E NTERE 0 AT PAGES 300 AND 301 OF THE CLAIM .DOCKET OF THIS COURT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF NO 22 WHI CH IS DISALLOWED AND NO. 24 WHICH IS CONTI NUED. I N THE MATTER OF CLA 1MS ORDERED THAT THE CLE RK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS PAYABLE OUT OF THE LANE CO UNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUIMD IN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS NO 62 TO 83 INC AS THE SAME ARE • ENTERED ON PAGE 302 OF THE I N THE MATTER O F CLAIMS CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND I N PAYMENT OF CLAIMS NO 84 TO NO 93 AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED ON PAGE 303 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER' I0TH, 1921 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M• BEND OREGON DEC• LOTH, 1921• THE COUNTY COURT RECONY ENED DEC I0TH 1921 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRE SENT. IN THE MATTER O F THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF C.A. MUNZ AND OTHERS FOR A REHEARING OF THE BUDGET ALLOWED FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE COUNTY AGRI CULTUR I ST AND IT APPEARING TO THE SAT ISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THE LEVY HAS ALREADY BEEN DULY CERTIFIEDAND THE COURT HAY! NG NO FURTHER AUTHORITY TO AMEND THE SAME, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE DENIED. 1N•THE MATTER OF' MARKET ROADS ORDERED THAT THE MACKENI7E HIGHWAY FROM REDMOND TO SISTERS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DISIGNATED AS A MARKET ROAD. LN THE MATTER OF TAX LEVY FOR 1922 ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK CERTI FY TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR THE TAX LEVY FOR 1922 ACCORDING TO THE ORDER HERETOFORE MADE HERE IN. 1N THE MATTER OF VOTING PRECINCTS IT APPE'A RI NG TO THE SAT I SFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THI S I S THE TI ME FI XED BY LAW FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF ELECTION PRECINCTS FOR THE COUNTY AND THE COURT HAVING HERETOFORE TAKEN THIS MATTER UNBER ADVI'SEME NT NOW FINDS THAT THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS ARE NECESSARY TO BE ESTABLISHED TO —WIT: N0. 1 BEND --AL L THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE THREAD OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE SOUTH BY FR/»NKLIN AVE; ON THE EAST THE OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY; 'ON THE NORTH BY GREENWOOD AVE• ND• 2 BEND--;aLL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE THREAD OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER; ON THE SOUTH BY GREENWOOD AVE ON THE EAST BY THE OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY ON THE NORTH BY THE CITY LIMITS. NO. 3 BEND --ALL THAT PART OF TI-E CITY OF BEND LY'I.NGI: WEST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER AND EAST OF A LINE RUNNING FROM THE DESCHUTES RIVER.NORTH ON 6TH ST TO SAGINAW AVE AND WEST TO WEST 8TH ST. AND NORTH TO THE CITY LIMITS. NO• 4' BEND--' ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE CITY LIMITS ON THE SOUTH BY GALVESTON AVE ON THE FAST BY THE DESCHUTES RIVER ANO WEST 6TH ST AND ON THE NORTH BY SAGINAW AVE. No• 5 BEND --ALL THAT PA RT OF THE CITY OF I3END BOUNDED ON THE BEST BY THE CITY LIMITS ; ON THE SOUTH BY THE CITY LIMITS; ON THE EAST BY BROADWAY STREET AND ON THE NORTH BY TUMALO & GALVESTON AVES. NO• 6 BEND --ALL THAT PA RT OF THE CITY OF BEND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE THREAD OF DESCHUTES RI VER1 AT THE CENTER OF TUMALO AVE THENCE EASTERLY ALONG TUMALO AVE TO BROADWAY AVE THEN SOUTH TO THE CITY LIMITS THENCE EAST TO ,THE NCE LAVA ROAD THENCE FOLLOWING LAVA ROAD TO FRANKLIN AVE;/FOLLOWI NG FRANKLIN AVE TO THE WESTERLY END THEREOF AND THENCE TO THE DESCHUTES RIVE? „UPON THE COURSE OF FRANKLIN AVE AS PROJECTED AT THAT POINT THENCE UP STREAM TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING No• 7 BEND --ALL THAT PA RT OF T'HE CITY OF BEND, ORE GON, LYING EAST OF LAVA ROAD AND SO OF FRANKLIN AVE No. 8 BEND --ALL THAT PART OF THE FRANKLIN AVE RA ILWAY AND NORTH OF CITY OF ®END LYING EAST OF THE OREGON TRJ NK IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CONTINUED AS HERETOFORE ESTABLISHED B•Y THE COURT AND THAT THE NUMBERS THERE OF BE AS FOLLOWS TO -WIT : SOUTH SIDE PRE CI NCT NO. 9 LA PINE TT No. 0 LAVA tt No. 1 WEST SIDE n No. 2 BUTTE T� No. 3 TUMALO PLAINVIEW IT SISTERS rt No. LOWER BRIDGE 11 No. 7 TERREBONNE n No. IT I S FURTHER ORDERED THAT ALL THAT PART OF THE CI TY OF REDMOND SHALL BE PRECINCT No. 19 ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF REDMOND SOUTH OF D STREET SHALL BE PRECI NCT No. 20 FURTHER THAT ALL THAT PART OF TETHEROW PRECINCT LYING NORTH OF A LINE BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER STAKE ON THE EAST WI DE OF i7ECT1 ON 13 TOWNSHI P 15 RA NGE 13 WEST TO THE QUARTER STAKE ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTI ON 18 IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE SHALL BE DESIGNATED TETHEROW PRECINCT NoL. 21. FURTHER THAT: ALL OF TOWNSHIP 15 RANGE 13 LYING SOUTH OF SAID TETHEROW PRECINCT SHALL BE DESIGNATED PLEASANT VALLEY No. 22 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS SHALL- HAVE THE SAME BOUNDARIES AS HERETOFORE AND THAT_ THE NUMBERS OF SUCH PRECINCTS SHALL B E AS FOLLOWS: KLINE FALLS No 23 DESCHUTES No. 24 ALFALFA No. 25 GRANGE No. 26 MILLI CAN No. 27 BROTHERS ' No. 2616 H A M P T O N No. 29 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT PRECINCTS No. 1 TO 8 INCLUS IVE No 19 TO 20 HAVE EACH MORE THAN 100 ELECTORS AND ARE WITHIN THE MEANING OF CHAPTER 181 OF THE LAWS OF 1921 AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED EXTRA ELECTI ON BOARDS BE NOMINATED AND APPOINTED TO SERVE I N SAID PRECINCTS. IN THE MATTER OF THE WARRANTS ISSUED FOR DAMAGES. NORTH OF D STREET (N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF EASTMENTS FOR THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PAYMANT OF CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES FOR RIGHTS OF WAY TAKEN FOR THE BEND —SISTERS SECTION OF THE MCKENZIE HIGHWAY, AND IT APPEARING THAT HERETOFORE WARRANTS HAVE BEEN ISSUED PAYABLE OUT OF THE GENERAL ROAD FUNS FOR SUCH RIGHTS OF WAY, TOWIT: No. 0825 0826 0828 0529 0830 0831 0832 0833 0834 0835 0836 0837 TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO TO M RS. C. F. C H A L F A N AULTIE CADY M.A. LRAWFORD M.A. CRAWFORD M.A.!'RAWFORD L.A. STEIkNSON J.0. GERKING T.H. NICHOUSON C.G. N I CHOL WM. MORFI_TT F.C. POWERS A. LEVERENZ $300.00 150.00 300.00 350.00 150.00_ 45.00 75.00 75.00 225.00 300.00 300.00 00.00 AND IT BEING THE DESIRE OF THE COURT THAT SAID WARRANTS SO ISSUED BE PAID OUT I -. OF THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUND, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID WARRANTS BE CHARGED BY THE COUNTY TREASURER TO THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUND, ANIS THAT SAID COUNTY TREASURER PAY SAID WARRANTS IN CASH OUT OF SAID FUND. DATED THIS IOTH DAY OFDECMEBER, (921. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY ORDERED THAT CONSTRACTS BE AWARDED FOR CONSTRUCTION ON SAID HIGHWAY AS FOLLOWS: UNIT ONE TO BAI LEY M.WI LSON UNIT No. 2 TO J. B. ELK I NS COMMON EXCAVATION Ii INTERMEDIATE 8O¢'ROCK COMMON EXCAVATION 150 INTERMEDIATE THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED THE COUNTY 40/ ROCK $2. 50 OVERHAUL 50' $1.25 OVERHAUL 5¢' BEND OREGON,' DEC.. (7, 1921 COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 OICLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT AND THEN ADJOURNED TO DEC. 28TH, 1921 COUNTY COURT RECONVENED DEC. IN THE MATTER OF TAX LEVIES AT 2:00 O T CL O C K P. M. BEND OREGON, DEC. 28TH, 1921 28TH, 1921 AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P.M. ALL MEMBERS BEL NG PRESENT. ON THIS DAY COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD. FOR THE CORRECTION OF THE ORDER HERETOFORE MADE LEVYING,A TAX FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY FOR THE CURRENT YEAR, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT ITS ORDER No. 473 ENTERED DECEMBER IOTH, 1921 IS INCORRECTLY .WRITTEN, AND SHOULD BE CORRECTED, IT IS THEREFORE No. 473 MADE AND ENTERED ON DECEMBER ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID ORDER . IOTH, 1921, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CORRECTED SO AS TO REAS AS 'FOLLOWS, TOWIT: IN THE MATTER OF TAX LEVIES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. POW ON THIS IOTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1921 COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX FOR THE PAYMENT OF STATE', COUNTY,SCHOOL, ROAD, AND OTHER EXPENSES FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT NOTICE HEREOF HAS 4 , BEEN. DULY GIVEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW; THAT EACH OF THE BUDGETS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 118'OF THE LAWS OF 1921 HAVE BEEN DULY FILED; THAT A BUDGET COMMITTEE, CONSISTING OF N.A. BURD I CFI, J.M. LAWRENCE, AND T.H. F OLE,Y, ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS AND FREEHOLD'E RS OF THIS COUNTY, WERE DULY APPOINTED BY THE COURT AND HAVE EXAMINED AND APPROVED ALL OF SAID BUDGETS, FROM WHICH IT APPEARS NECESSARY TO RAISE BY DIRECT TAX, ALL THE FOLLOW! NG STATE AMOUNTS FOR THE FOLLOWI NG PURPOSES, TOW IT: FOR THE PAYMENT OF STA TE TAXES $ IO2, 107. 78 FOR GENERAL COUNTY EXPENSES 72, I7'7.68 FOR THE COUNTY SCHOOL FUND 27,200.00 FOR THE STATUTORY ONE MI L L ROAD TAX 9,156..24FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND 15,500 00 :FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST OF BONDS 9,875.00 FOR THE PAYMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL TUITION 2,500.00 FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY 3,564.50 FOR THE CO!JNTY SCHOOL LI BRAR•Y 300.00 FOR ALL OF SAID PURPOSES THE TOTAL SUM OF $242,381.20.I1T THEREFORE tS-OBO:EEED THAT THERE BE, AND HERE IS LEVIED UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY THE SUM OF S242,381.20 AND THE COUNTY ASSESSOR IS DIRECTED TO EXTEND THE SAME IN THE MANNER PROVI DED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF ROADS THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF CERTA IN MARKET ROADS AND IT APPEA RI NG TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE MACKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY AND THE MACKENZIE OCHOCO HIGHWAY SHOULD BE DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS AND IS CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE PROVIS 1 DNS OF THE MARKET ROAD LAW, IT/THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SAID MACKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY AND THE MACKENZIE OCHOCO HIGHWAY BE AN,D THE SAME ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 431. LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919 AND THE COUNTY CLE RK I S INSTRUCTED TO CERTIFY A COPY OF THE RESOLUTION THEREFORE TO THE SECRETARY OF STAT E AND THE STATE HIGHWAY BOARD AND TO ENTER SAID RESOLUTION AT FULL LENGTH IN THE ROAD RECORD OF THI S COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE SQUAW CREEK BRIDGE IT NOW APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THATTHE BRIDGE CROSSING SQUAW CREEK ON THE MACKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY IS IN DANGEROUS CONDITIQN AND NOT SAFE FOR VEHICLES. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT THATTHE WOODEN BRIDGE CROSS NG SQUAW CREEK ON THE BEND MACKE NZI E HI GHWAY BE AND THE SAME I S HERE BY CONDEMNED TO ANY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND M.W. KNICKERBOCKER IS AUTHORIZED AND INSTRUCTED TO CAUSE DUE NOT! CE HE RE OF TO BE POSTED ON SA I D BRIDGE. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED/ COUNTY JUDGE 2€ COMMI SS ONE COMMI SS IONE R BE IT REMEiMBERED, THAT A RE GU LA R TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, I N THE.; STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF JANUARY 1922, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLD INC: OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COU RT I N SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE . PRESENT HoN R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M•C.CON LON, COUNTY COMM! SS IONER, M.W. KNI CKE'RBOCKER, COUNTY COMM' SSI ONER, J.H. HAN ER, CO UNTY CLE RK S.E.ROERTS, SHERIFF WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW) ING PROCEEOlG9NERE HAD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF ELECTI ON BOA RDS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEAR. D UPON THE NOMINATI ON BY THE CLERK OF CE RTA IN PE RS ONS FOR APPOI NTMENT AS JUDGES A ND CLERKS OF ELECTI ON FOR THE ENSUI NG TWO! YEARS, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID PERSONS SO NOMINATED ARE QUALIFIED , IT IS ORDERED THAT ALL OF SAID PERSONS NAMED IN SAID LISTS BE AND THEY HEREBY ARE APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS, OF ELECTI ON FOR THE ENSUING: TWO YEARS AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO POST N OTI CES HEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF AN AUDITOR ORDERED BY THE COURT" THAT ARCH J. TOURTELLOTTE BE AND HE HEREBY IS EMPLOYED TO AUDIT THE COUNTY BOOKS. IN THE MATTER OF THE W.C.COOLEY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR THE HEARING OF THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FI LE HERE IN WHICH REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME I N THE MATTER OF THE C.H.BARR ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR THE HEARING OF THE RE PORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FILE HEREIN WHICH RE PORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE McUNE ROAD THI S MATTER COMES ON FOR THE HEAR INC OF THE RE PORT OF THE VI EWERS ON F ILE HERE 1 N WHI CH RE PORT WAS READ FOR THE FI RST T IME. IN THE MATTER OF THE REDN,IOND CROOK COUNTY LINE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR THE HEARING OF THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FILE HEREIN WHICH REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TI'\4E. IN THE MATTER OF THE BEND MACKENZIE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPOI NTMENT OF A BOARD OF VI EWE RS AND IT IS ORDERED BY THECOURT THAT ROBERT B.GOULD, FRANK H. MAY AND K.J.SKE LT ON BE ANO THEY ARE HEREBY APPOINTED VIEWERS TO MEET AT THE ;POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON JAN. 9, 1922 OR WITHI N TEN DAYS THEREAFTER. IN THE MATTER OF STEEL SAFES (ROE RED THAT TWO STEEL. CAB I NET SAFES BE PURCHASED FROM KILHAM STATIONERY L T AND PRINTING CO FOR $1660.90 AS ISTATED IN THEIR PROPOSAL. THERE FOR. IN THE MATTER OF KLEI N FALLS ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF C.P.BECKER ET AL FOR THE DESIGNATION OF A„ MARK ET ROAD OF A CERTAIN ROAD RUNNING FROM TUMALO TO KLEIN FALLS BRIDGE AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID ROAD HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD. THE MATTER WAS CONT INUED IN THE MATTER OF JURY LIST THIS MATTER WAS CONTINUED UNTIL SOME FUTURE MEETING OF THE COURT. I N THE MATTER OF ESTABLI SHI NG ROAD DISTRICTS THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD AS REQUIRED BY LAW AND THE COURT NDT iIBE ING FULLY ADVISED CONTINUED THE MATTER TO JAN 9, 1922. • i IN THE MATTER OF OFF IICI AL NEWSPAPER THIS MATTER WAS CONTINUED UNTIL SOME FUTU DAY OF THIS TERM. SHE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JAN 9, 1922 AT 2:00 0 t CL 0 CK P.M. COUNTY JUDGE COMM I SSIP 0 NE R OMMI SS I ONER BEND, OREG ON, JAN: 9, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECbNVENED AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BE IN PRESENT I N +HE MATTER OF VIEWERS REPORTS. THI S MATTER CONE S ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REP, ORT OF THE VI EWERS ON THE Mv1CUNEROAD, THE REDMOND CROOK COUNTY • LINE ROAD; THE W.C.COOLEY ROAD; THE C.H.BARR T ROAD WI'I I CH REPORTS WERE ALL READ FOR THE SECOND T IiME. N THE MATTER OF THE LIBRARY BOARD THIS MATTER CONES ON TO BE HEARD FOR T HE APPOINTMENT OF A ME='tBER FOR 'THE LIBRARY E0ARD AND IT APPEARING THAT ;.A.'STEVENS IS QUALIFIED IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SAID •E.A.6TEVENS BE AND HE HEREBY IS APPOINTED A MEM BER OF THE ICOUNTY 'LIBRARY B0AR'D. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WA RRA NTS ORDERE D THAT ALL WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE ROAD FUND FOR S URVEY I N DECEMBE R 1192-I BE MADE PAYABLE FROM THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD FUND. IN THE 'MATTER OF I ROAD Di STRI CTS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY BE DIVIDED INTO THREE ROAD DISTRICTS. NO I BEND; N.0 2 REDMOND No 3 ALL' THE COUNTY OUTS! DE BEND AND r•EDMOND. N THE MATTER IOF ITI-LE COUNTY PAPER`. 1 (' . I ORDERE 0 THAT THE BEND PRESS BE DES GNA.TED MX THE OFFI CI AL COUNTY NEWSPAPER L wHi-2+i FOR THE PUBLICATION OF COUNTY COURT PROCEED! NGS. IN THE MATTER O-F DANCE HALL PERMIT ORDERED THAT A PERMIT BE ISSUED TO L.C.ROBERTS WI TH SAME TERMS AND UNDERSTAND AS PERMIT ISSUED IN 1921. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO JAN I0i 1922 AT 2:00 O'c OcK P.M. '), COUNTY JUDGE COMM {SS IONE R OMM 1 SS I 0 NE R BEND, ORE. JAN IOTH 1922. THE COURT RECONVENED AT 2:00 P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BE ING PRESENT. 1 N THE MATTER OF THE MCUNE ROA THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID PROCEEDINGS IS IN CONFORMITY WITH LAW; THAT THERE- ARE NO CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES UNADJUSTED AND THAT THE SAID HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT THE VIEWERS REPORT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED A NO THE CLE RK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS I N PAY ME NT OF THE DAMAGES AWARDED AND THAT SAID ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD 60 FT IN WIDTH AND THE COJVTY SURVEYOR 1S DIRECTED TO 472$Ifi'J§E&94i* PROCEED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW• IN THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND CROOK COUNTY LI NE ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND IT APPEARING TO THE SAT I SFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAI D PROCEEDINGS IS I N CONFORMITY WITH LAW; THAT THERE ARE NO CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES UNADJUSTED AND THAT THE SAI D HIGHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESSITY, IT IS THERE FOR E ORDERED THAT THE V I EWE RS RE PO RT BE AND THE SAME IS HERE BY APPROVED AND ADOPTED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TQ; ISSUE HIoS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES AWARDED AND THAT SA I D ROAD BE AND THE SAME I S HEREBY ESTAEILI SHED AS A • COUNTY ROAD 60 FT IN WIDTH AND THE COUNTY SURVEYOR IS DI RECTEO TO PROCEED IN ACCORDANCE•WITH LAW• I N THE MATTER OF THE W.C•O00LEY ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID PROCEEDINGS IS IN CONFORMITY WITH LAW; THAT THERE ARE NO CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES UNADJUSTED AND THAT THE SAID -ii GHWAY IS A PUBL IC NECESSITY, IT IS THEREFORE ORDE RE D THAT THE VI EWERS REPORT BE A ND THE SAME 1 S HE R EBY APPROVED A ND A D OPTE D AND THE CLERK I S INSTRUCTED TO 1 SSUE H IS WARRANTS I N PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES AWARDED AND THAT SAID ROAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD 60 FT IN WIDTH AND THE CDUNTY SURVEYOR IS DIRECTED TO PROCEED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. IN THE MATTER OF THE C. H. BA R R ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND IT APPEARING TO THE SAT SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT ALL OF SAID PROCEEDINGS IS IN CONFORMITY WITH LAW; THAT THERE ARENO CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES UNADJUSTED ANDTHAT THE SA;1ID HI GHWAY IS A PUBLIC NECESS ITY,IT IS THERE FORE ORDERED THAT THE VI EWERS REPORT BE AND THE SAME IS HERE BY APPROVED AND ADOPTED AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF THE DAMAGES AWARDED AND THAT SAID RDAD BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ESTABLISHED AS •A COUNTY ROAD 60 FT IN WIDTH AND THE COUNTY SURVEYOR IS DIRECTED TO PROCEED I N ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. ,IN THE MATTER OF THE CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT NOW IS PRESENTED THE CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT; IT WAS APPROVED AND ORDERED FILED. IN THE MATTER OF THE SANTIAM TRAIL AT TH IS TIME IS PRESENTED THE SURVEYOR'S REPORT HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE SAT ISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT •A HEARING SHOULD -;BE HAD ON SAID MATTER IT IS OR DER ED THAT S AlD MEET` I NG BE HEARD BY THE CO URT ON THE F I RST DA Y OF MA RC H (922 AT ,2 :00 OCLOCK I N THE AFTERNOON AND M. C. L'ONLON I S AUTHIO'RI ZED TO POST THE NOT: CES REQ UI RED BY LAW. N THE MATTER OF THE NICK LAMBERT ROAD AT- THIS TIME IS PRESENTED THE- SURVEYOR'S .REPORT, HEREIN AND IT APPEARING TO THE SAT IS FACTI ON OF THE COURT. THAT A HEARING SHOULD BE HAD ON SAID MATTER IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID MEET! NG BE HEARD BY THE COURT ON THE FIRST DAY 0. F MA RCH I92t AT 2:00 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON AND M.C.COULD N IS AUTHORIZED. TO POST THE„ NOTICES REQUIRED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF THE MACKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY ORDERED THAT ADDITIONAL DAMAGES IN T•F€ SUM OF 550.00 BE ALLOWED F.G. POWERS IN FULL SETTLEMENT FOR A CLA 1M FOR DAMAGES AND THE CLERK I S I NS TRUCTE D TO I SSUE HIS WARRANT I:N PAYMENT. THE COURT WAA THEN ADUO URN:ED TO JAN 2 I , 19?i AT 2 :00 O'CLOCKi P.M. -COUNTY JUDGE COMM I SSI ONE .R C0MM I SS I 0 NE R • BEND ORE GON JAN 2 I ST 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED UM AT 2 OTCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO THEIR ADJOURNMENT. ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF PLAT OF BLOCK 9 PARK ADOI TI'ON AT THIS TIME IS PRESENTED A PLAT OF THE RESUBDIVISI DN OF BLOCK NINE OF PARK _ T ADDITION AND IT APPEARING TD THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT SAID PLAT CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF LAW, IT IS ORDERED THAT SAID PLAT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF A.I3'.TAYLOR ORDERED THAT THE WARRANT HERETOFORE ISSUED TO A.B.TAYLOR FOR THE PAYMENT OF POWDER USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BEND SISTERS ROAD BE PAID FROM THE LANE COUNTY KLAMATH COUNTY ROAD 'FUND AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ADJUST HIS RECORDS IN CONFORMITY HEREWITH. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGENT THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF (FUNDS TO THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR THE SUPPORT OF ACOUNTY AGENT IN THIS COUNTY AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE THAT AN ORDER HAS BEEN ENTERED PROVIDING FOR $2600.00 TD BE COLLECTED FROM THE TAX ROLL OF THE CURRENT YEAk FOR SUCH PURPOSE, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY THE\SUM OF $2600 TO BE PAID IN TWD EQUAL INSTALLMENTS TO THE QREGON AQRI:CULTU-RA,L COLLEGE TO ASSIST I'N THE MAINTENANCE OF A COUNTY AGENT FOR THIS COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLLS ORDERED THAT UNTIL FURTHER :NOTICE THE _WAGE SCHALE FOR WORK ON ROADS -I N THIS- COUNTY SHALL AS FOLLOWS:: FOR COMMON LABOR *3.50 PER DAY FOR EIGHT HRS WORK FOR MAN AND TEAM $5.00 PER DAY. IN THE MATTER OF THE JURY LISTS. THIS MATTER COMES DN TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A JURY AND IS CONTINUED. IN THE MATTER OF APPROPRIATIONS AT THIS TIME THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE FIXING OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE SEVERAL EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY AND COUNTY .OFFICERS AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT A TAX LEVY HAS BEEN MADE FOR SUCH PURPOSES FOR THE CUR RENT YEAR, AND THAT SAID LEVIES SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED FOR THE SEVERAL PURPOSES FOR WHICH SUCH TAX WAS LEVIED, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY THE FOLLOWING SUMS FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES TO WIT: EXPENSES CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY y(UDGE OUNTY II::OMMISSIONERS $550e0.00 1200.00 2227.00 J 4,1 9 EXPENSES COUNTY CLERK $7175.00 ,SHERIFF 8835.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 3377.00 COUNTY ASSESSOR 5520.00 COUNTY TREASURER 1592.00 DISTR, CT SEALER ►94.75 COUNTY SURVEYOR 9b4.00 CORONER 25.00 DI STRICT ATTORNEY 810.00 WATER MASTER 1200.00 PUBLIC HEALTH BOARD 2500o00 COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD3564.50 PAYMENT OF WloowsZPENSIDNS 6000.00 JUVENILE COURT 500.00 HEALTH 0 FF ICER 387.00 RELIEF OF INDIGENTS 2828.00 RE NT OF COURT HOUSE 3210.00 JANITORtS SALARY 1020.00 MAINTENANCE OF COURT HOUSE 770.00 BOARD OF PRI S'ONE RS 1336.00 PAYMENT OF :>CAL P BOUNTY 2500.00 PUBLICATION OF ELECTION NOTICES 300.00 PREMIUMS AT COUNTY FAIRS 1000.OD ELECTION EXPENSES 3425.00 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED° BY THE COU RT THAT SA t D APPROPR•IA•T I ONS SHALL BE I N FULL FOR ALL EXPENSES OF THE CURRENT YEAR FOR THE PURPOSES ABOVE ENUMERATED AND NO OFFICER POIO EMPLOYEE 'OR OTHER PERSON SHALL BE ALLOWED TO CONTRACT ANY ADDITIONAL EXPENSE' FOR ANY PURPOSE EXCEPT ON THE ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT FIRST OBTAINED. THE COURT WAS THEN I N THE AFTERNOON. ADJOURNED TO OA-ruRDA Y JAN 28TH 1922, AT 2:00 oTCLOCK CO UNTY JUDGE 40 A::-/---e4Zejiy.-COMM I SS ZONE R 5)7f `�OMMI SSI ONE BEND, ORE. JAN 28-1922. THE COUNTY COU RT RECONVENED AT 2:00 OTCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJCU RNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT IN THEI MATTER OF WRONGFUL ASSESSMENTS NOW IS PRESENTED THE AFFIDAVIT OF HUGH OTKANE FILED WITH THE TAX COLLECTOR SHOWING WRONGFUL ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1914 AND THE SAME APPEARING TO BE REGULAR IT WAS APPROVED BY THE COURT. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL S ORDERED THAT THE PERMIT OF THE RED MEN AT LA PINE FOR DANCE HALL PERMIT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND THE CLERK 1S I NSTRUCTED TO I SSUE LICENSE AS PETITI ONED FOR. IN THE MATTER OF FIXED EXPENSES AND NOW oPt THIS 28TH DAY OF JANUARY 1922 COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEA RD FOR THE FIXING OF SALARIES OF THE SEVERAL OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY AND FOR OTHER SERVICES AND THE COURT BEING FULLY ADVISED IN THE PREMISES, FINDS AND IT IS SO ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING MONTHLY PAY ROLL BE AN THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS TO —WIT: S E.ROBERIS SIAC,ARY OF SHERIFF $208.33 C.T.TERRILL SALARY, DEPUTY SHERIFF 125.00 420 GEO. W.STOKOE JESSIE LATTO J.H,. FjANER, MARY FRYREAR GWEN IRWIN EDITH STAPLETON JIALTON THOMPSON A0A.ANDERSON GENEVE( VE PERKIS CLYDE M. MCKAY R. W.SAWYER R. W. HEN DE RSHOTT T. J.SANDERS DESCHUTES INVESTMENT CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUGH O'KANE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. HATT1E HUNT I NGTON MRS. MAUD BROWN AMER I CAN RED. CROSS. JUL111, D.KL 0CK JESS HOLT.-I430 NEWPORT MRS. WM. HEII,RY HYDE . „,• ,SALARY,, DEPUTY S,HERIFF • CLERK, bHERIFF!S OFFICE SALARY, CO UNTY CLERK SA LA RY DEPU TY CLERK - STENOGRAPHERS .SALARY STENOGRAPHERS SA LA RY SALARY,SUPT. OF SCHOOLS - • SAtLA RY,.. COUNTY ASSESSOR CLERK FOR. ASSESS OR SALA RY COUNTY TREASURER • SALARY, COUNTY JUDGE SALARY, :COUNTY PHYSICIAN JANITOR, COUNTY HOUSE RENT OF OFF I CES AND JAIL RENT OF OFFICES RENT OF OFFI CES RE1NT. OF TELE PHONES RELIEF OF I ND I GENT RELIEF OF INDIGENT CIVILIAN RELIEF SALARY,COUNTY NURSE RELIEF OF I NO I GENT RELIEF OF INDIGENT $ 125.00 ioo.00 166.66 (00.00 100.00 100.00 (66.66 166.66 90.00, 83.33_ (00.00 35.00 85.00 17o.00 85.00 .29.00 20.00 25.00 (0.00 125400 40.00. 25:00 T i • .IT I S FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE. AND HE HE RE BY IS OR DE RE 0 AND DI RE CTE ' TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN PAYMENT OF SAID AWARDS AS ABOVE STA TE D• THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM 1 COUNTY JUDGE • -; i,C3.,OMM•ISSE ONE R J ONE R 1 . , • 421 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF ORE CON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1922, SAID DAY BE ING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID_ COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT HON R.W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE M.C;CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.W. KNI CKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMM' SS I ONER, J. H. HANE`R, CO UNTY CL ER K S•E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF . WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEED INGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT; IN THE MATTER OF THE 9 i MORRI S ROAD ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR PROCEED TO SURVEY SAID ROAD AND Ft LE HIS REPORT WITH THIS COURT. N THE MATTEROF THE D. C. HA LL ROAD T i THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE FAVORABLE REPORT OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR AND HEARING THEREON IS SET FOR MARCH 25, 1922 AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. M.C.CONLON APPOINTED TO POST THENOTICES THEREOF. IN. THE MATTER OF THE D. C. HALL ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON. THE FAVORABLE REPORT OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR AND HEARING THEREON IS ::SET FOR MARCH 25, 1922 AT 2 O'CLOCK THE . P.M. M• .CONLON APPOINTED TO POST/NOTICES THEREOF. IN THE MATTER OF THE AID FOR THE RED CROSS ORDERED THAT A WARRANT BE DRAWN PAYABLE MONTHLY IN THE SUM OF $IO,00 PAYA BLE TO THE HOME SERVICE SECTION OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS, AND THAT IN CONSIDERATION THEREFOR SAID RED CROSS WILL MAKE ALL NECESSARY INVESTIGATIONS J IN CARE OF INDIGENTS AND DEPENDENT MOTHERS. I N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY I INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET FOR THIS TERM AND ALSO IN PAYMENT OF THE ROAD FUND PAY ROLLS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN THE PAY ROLL.. RECORD OF THIS TERM. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET FEBRU RY I I TH 1922 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. COUNTY JUDGE OMMISSIONE R COMM I SS I ONE R BEND, OREGON,FEBRUARY I, 19224, THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT /TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO _ I c ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENTS. IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES TO J.B. MINOR RANCH ON TUMALO SECTION, MCKENZIE— BEND, HIGHWAY: ORDERED;T`HAT WARRR NT I N THE SUM OF $400.00_ DRAWN. ON THE LANE—KLAMATH ROAD BOND FUND' ISSUE TO J.B. MINER AND C.A. JACKSON, IN PAYMENT FOR DAMAGES TO MINER RANCH BY CONSTRUCTION OF MCKENZIE—BEND HIGHWAY, SAID AMOUNT BEING THE AMOUNT FUND AS DAMAGES BY THE BOARD OF VIEWERS INTHE REPORT NOW ON FIL, THE WARRANT TO BE DELIVERED TO J.B. MINER ON DELIVERY OF DEED TO THE COUNTY FOR THE LAND TAKEN, APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT OF GENERAL FUND WARRANTS: ORDERED THAT THE TREASURER ISSUE A CALL FOR WARRANTS SUFFICIENT TO EXHAUST THE T GENERAL FUND, AND THAT CLERK SERVE COPY OF ORDER ON THE COUNTY TREASURER. IN THE MATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF ROAD FUND WARRANTS: ORDERED THAT THE COUNTYTREASURER ISSUE A C'AL L FOR WARRANTS SUFFICIENT TO EXHAUST THE ROAD FUND, AND THAT THE CLERK SERVE A COPY IN THE MATTER OF F THIS ORDER '0N THE TREASURER. PAYMENT OF ROAD FUND WARRANTS FROM THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND: ORDERED THAT THE TREASURER USE $10,000.00 OF THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND IN PAYMENT OF ROAD FUND WARRANTS, AND THAT THE CLERK SERVE A COPY OF THIS ORDER UPON THE TREASURER. IN THE MATTER OF I I ENGINEER'S PAY ROLL: IT APPEARING THAT THE PAY ROLL OF THE CDUNTY ENGINEER FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY HAS BEEN PAID BY WARRANTS DRAWN ON THE ROAD FUND, WHEN 1 N FACT, SAID WARRANTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN DRAWN ON. THE LANE—KLAMATH ROAD FUND: IT IS ORDERED THAT THE ENGINEER'S PAY ROLL FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY BE AMENDED TO BE PAID OUT OF THE LANE—KLAMATH ROAD FUND, AND THAT THE CLE RK BE DIRECTED TO ADJUST HIS RECORDS IN CONFORMITY HEREWITH. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922, AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. ^COUNTY JUDGE C4sIrCOMMISSIONER ^=���� COMMISSIONER 423 BEND, OREG ON, Fe BRUAR Y 18, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT TWO O'CLOCK 1 N THE AFTE RNNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT* I N THE MATTER OF ¥+I GRAD! NG THE MCKENZI E-OCHOCO HIGHWAY: ORDERED THAT BIDS BE RECEIVED FOR GRADING THE BALANCE OF THE SISTERS- DE,EP CANYON SECT! ON O.F THE' MCKENZI E-OCHOCO HI GHWAY. THE CO URT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR ' E TERM. CO UNTY JU DG E 4-112eAlLtKe54-CommISSioNER COMM SS TONER BEI IT REMEMBERED, THAT, A REGULAR TE RM OF THE COUNCO URT TY/OF DESCHUTES, I N THE STATE OF OR EGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE CO URHOUSE I N BEND , I N SAID COUNTY, O N WE ONESDAY, THE FI RST DAY OF MARCH, 1922, .SAI D DAY BE INC THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF THE TERM OF THE 'COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT: R.W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE M•C.CON LON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER M.W. KNICKERBOCKER,- ,COUNTY COMMISSIONER J.H_N .- HAE R, COUNTY CL ERK, S•E-.ROBERTS , SHERIFF WHEREUPON, THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEEDI NGS WERE HAD, T0.•-WIT I N THE MATTER OF THE MCKENZIE-QCHOCO HIGHWAY: THE SI STE:RS-DEEP CANYON GRADING: THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD AND BIOS BEING OPENED, IT WAS FOUND THAT J.M.T.UCK AND ARTHUR TUCK WERE LOW BIDDERS FOR THE JOB* IT IS ORDERED THAT CONTRACT FOR GRADING THE SI STE RS-DEEP CANYON SECT ION OF THE MCKENZIE. OCHOCO HIGHWAY BE AWARDED TO J.M. TUCK ANO ARTHUR TUCK, AT THE RATE OF $.14 FOR COMMON EXCAVAT I ON; $,•3O FOR INTERMEDIATE EIXC.AVAT I ON; SI.50 FOR SOLID ROCK ,AND $•O5, FOR OVE RHAUL• - IN THE MATTER OF THE' MCKENZIE-BEND HIGHWAY, TUMALO SECT ION: THIIIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE- HEARD ON THE REPORT OF, THE VIEWERS ON FI LE HE REI N, WHI CH REPORT WAS READ FOR THE F I RST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACAT I ON OF THE SANTIAM TRA 1 L: THIS MATTER .COMING ON FOR FINAL HEARING, AND I APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE PET! TI ON IS IN CENFORMITY WITH LAW; THAT THE REPORT LL OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR THEREON IS FAVORABLE, AND THAT TH_ RE ARE NO OBJECTI ONS THERETD: IT 1S, THE REOO RE, ORDERED, THAT THE SANTIAM TRAIL WITHIN THE LIMITS DES CRI BED IN SAID PETIT ION BE VACATED. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE NICK LAMBER- ROAD: THIS MATTER COMING ON FOR FINAL HEARING, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THE PETITLON 1S IN CONFORMITY WITH LAW: THAT THE REPORT OF THE COUNTY •SURVEYOR THEREON IS FA V OR A BLE , AND THAT THERE ARE NO OBJECTIONS IT IS, TH ERE FORE , ORDERED, THAT THE NI C, LAMBERT ROA D WITHIN THE LIMITS ;J THERETO: DESCRIBED IN SAID PEITION BE VACAT ION• 1 N THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE LOWER BRI DGE ROAD: THIS MATTER COMING ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RE PORT OF THE SURVEYOR FI LED HEFREI N, IT is ORDERED THAT HEARING THEREON BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL P.M., AND THAT M.C.CONLON POST THE NOTICES THE REOF. I N THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE J.H. JACKS ON ROA 0 ORDERED THAT SAI O MATTER BE CONTINUED FOR A SURVEYORS REPORT AS PROVI DED BYAW• IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HA LLB 5, 1922, AT TWO O'CLOCK ORDERED THAT THE PETITION OF A.J. HARTER OF TUMALO FOR A DANCE HALL PERMIT BE, AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO CSSUE A LICENSE AS • PETITIONED FOR UPON PAYMENT OF THE STATUTORY FEES. IN THE MATTER OF WAGES OF STENOGRAPHERS IN THE CLERKTS OFFICE: ORDERED THAT MARY FRYREAR AND GWEN IRWI N, STENOGRAPHERS ' IN THE COUNTY CLERKTS OFFICE BE PAID HERE AFTER AT THE RATE OF St 15.00 PER MONTH. IN THE MATTER OF WRO NGFUL ASSESSMENTS NOW IS PRESENTED THE AFFIDAVIT OF LUKE SHEEHAN FI LED WITH THE TAX COLLECTOR SHOWINGWRONGFUL ASSESSMENT, AND THE SAME APPEARING TO 8E REGULAR, WAS APPROVED BY THE CO URT. IN THE MATTER OF JUSTICE OF PEACE DISTRICT 6 NOW IS PRESENTED THE PET ITION OF C.L.GISTAND OTHERS REQUESTI NG THE APPOINTMENT OF, I:JR. L.H.VINCENT AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN DISTRICT 2: WHEREUPON, IT WAS ORDERED THAT DR. L•H.VINCENT BE APPOINTED JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN DISTRICT # 6 I N THE MATTER OF THE — COUNTY FAIR BO ARD ORDERED THAT C.H. HARDY BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY FAIR BOARD TO SUCCEED HIMSELF. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO FRI DAY, MARCH 3, 1922, AT TWO 0TCLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. COUNTY JUDGE =-"5MMISS IONER COMMISSI ONE R 4195 e BEND', OREGON, MARCH 3, 1922• THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT TWOO'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. N THE MATTER OF THE TUMALO SECTION OF THE MCKENZ1E—BEND HIGHWAY; 1 c � e < N1S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FILE HEREIN, c WHICH REPORT WAS, READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. e IN THE MATTER OF THE JURY LIST FOR 1922: c c e d c • e I I THE FOLLOWING NAMES OF QUALIFIED JURORS WERE THEN DRAWN FROM THE TAX ` ROLLS AND REGISTRATI ON BOOIgs OF THE COUNTY, FROM WHICH TO SELECT THE JURY PANELS FOR i e REGULAR TERMS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, TO —WI -1 c ADA STOWELL, FLORENCE L.SILVIS, JOSEPHINE SAYE, TOT T. PRINGLE, NETTLE F. MCPHERSON, I ESTELLA B• KULP, ANNA M.FORBES, BLANCHE BRADY, ✓CHAS V.SILVIS, A.L•SAYE, R.V•RANDALL, I I e 1 I c t A.M. PRINGLE, HARRY J. POWER, DON H. PEOPLES, GEO•T. MICHAELSON, D.G. MCPHER8ON, 1 A.M. MCKINLEY, MURRAY J• JACKSON, H.L)• INNES, T.O.GRINSTEAD, W.D.EVANS, R•M•BEAVER, IIf II e I HARVEY WI NSLOW, E• L. VI NAL, L.E• SEELEY, ROY B. SLATE, MATHI AS RABER, A.H. OLI VER, K•H• MINOR, CLAY MILLER,` HARVEY W. MCKENZIE, •I VAN MCGILLVRAY, C.L. MCCAULEtY, JOHN I I c N. MAHONEY, •WILLIS F. MAGILL, nFRANK T. KELLEHER, JOHN C. H'ILL, A.J•GOO GANS, J.O•GiBSON, E•E.GASBAR,E• I•GERRISH, H. J. FISSEL, NORMAN A• COBB, C•F•BLALOCK, .O•eD•ALL►NGHAM, I GEORGE BORROWMAN, JAMES W•ASHE, MARY E.WH ITAKE R, MARY N. TRI PLETT, ELLAe D. OLI OLIVER,VE I , c SPA LDI NG, OLIVE r=:• MCKAY, ADDIE LE VERETT, I ' JANE D. KEYES, ADA D. HENKLE, ELIZABETH HARVEY,ALICE C.FOLEY, KENNETH B•WEIL, PRINCE STAATS, W.H•STAATS, RALPH SPENCER,e RAY 'PEOPLES, RUTH REID OVERTURF, 'R•A.' MEEK, I H. JAMES OVERTURF, CLARENCE L. MANNHEIMER, E.P. MAHAFFEY, M.S.MAGEE, J.EDW. LARSON, R.E. KRAMER, JOE J. KLEIN, JULIUS'JANETT, J.N. HUNTER, O•S.HUDSON, CHAS. A. HAYDEN, 1 A.T. FRAME, T.H.FOLEY, LLOYD S.CRAVEN, CRAIG COYNER, O.O.CARLSON, ASA BYIAND, SAME BLAKELEY, RALPH BARTLETT, J.E.ALBRIGHT, KATHERIN E.WILLIAMS, ELEANOR VAN VLEET, H.L.WHITSETT, THEODORA S. JOHNSON, GENEVEIVE HORSKOTTE, FANNIE C.FARRIS, E.ARLWRI:GHT, t L.O.TAYLOR, RICHARD M•SMITH, CROSBY SHEVLIN, C.G•SEWARD, WM.E.SEARCY, E•A•SATHER, I HORACE` RI CHARDS, H.B. PRICE, T•J• MURPHY, RALPH D. MILES, HARRY A. MILLER, E.W. MARSHALL e E.A• LI LLY, O.C. EMKE, ELMER LEHNHE RR, c GLEN G.GOODMAN, C.C.•FYDELL, J•A•EASTES, HAZEL HOSMER, CARtRIE E.CLAPP, ALICE R•M. DRAAN, E.N. CRANE, RA LPH T. COOPE R, R..N•BUCHWALTER, JOHN O•BERG, WM•BELMONT, A.L.BASS, JOHN J. BARRON, SEWARD L•SAGG, A.A•SYMONS, ARTHUR STI PE, O.O.SPRI NGGATE, VERNON A. SMITH, LEONA RD 6I LLERY, K•E.SAWYER, BYRON ROYCE, H.G.RAINEY, NELLIE PATTISON, HELEN J• MONTGOMERY, ELIZABETH E.COFFEY, LILLIAN M•C•ONNARN, P•H.COFFEYJ.DAUGHERTY, FLOYD DEMENT, HENRY N•FOWLER, BLA!NE GARNER, G.A. LEMKE, A.R. LEARY, L.G. MCREYNOLDS, Whdir•MONTGOMERY, •WM• PATTISON ELIZABETH M• LARSON, CLARA HUDSON, FRED J. WILKEY, C.P. WEITTENHELLER, M.H.SYMONS, S.H•STOCKMAN , J.A.RUNGE, J••C.RHODES, E.L. PAYNE, GEO•A• PARKINS, W.L. O'OONNEL, R.H. MUNCY, MARIE BROSTERHOUS, MARGARET E•BLOOM, JOSEPH S• INNES, FRANK INABNIT, C•W. HAYES, WALTE•R A•GRANT, FRED C.FISH, JOHN H•FERRELL, W.P•DOWNING; R.S•DA:RT GEO. H.CURTIN, J•J. CUNNINGHAM, MA BELLE BOYE:R, CORA ADD INK, W. G.000MBS, JOHN COLEMAN, M. P. CASHMAN, D.T. CARMODY, E•P• BROSTE RHOUS, I SADORE J• BELL, P.F. BEAUL I EU., CORTLEY ALLEN, G•J.ADOINK; E•W.GURNEY, PHYLLIS WOOD, EVELYN VAN HUFFEL, MAMIE H• MCCLURE, R•M.WOOD, WLMER WARD, A•J•VELTUM, J•L•VAN HUFFEL, THEODORE J.TWEET, LEE A. THOMAS, H•M•STEPHENS, 426 STEVE L•STEIDL, JOHN V•STEIDL, VERNON R. MANNY, R.S.MCCLURE,.T•E•G0ING, E•J•FINNEGAN, HUGH DUGAN, JIM COLLIER, PAUL BERG, GEORGE BATES, A.S.ASHCROFT, RoY L•THOMPSON, P.O.MCNAMEE, JAMES J. HOGAN, E.A.FRIEBERG, F. T. SUTHERL AND, PETER E•C•EBERLY, C•G.WILSON, HUGH THOMPSON, PIERSON, FRANK O'LAUGHLIN, MARY E.STANBURROUGH, SADIE A. NISWONGER, ELIZABETH B. KING, HELEN JONES, C.H. MECTZ; F.H. MAY,E.F. MCKEE, E.F.LOGAN, C.H. KNOWLES, GEORGE A. JONES, C.S. HUDSON, JOHN B. HEYBURN, STUART T.FOX, ASHLEYFORREST, HILAH BRICK, MAY E.ARNOLD, CHAS, J.DUGAN_, L.R.T)OUTHIT, LOUIS DOONAR, JAMES D•DAVIDSON, RALPH CURTIS, JAMES BREEN, L.B.BAI RD, THEODORE ALINE, ANTHON AUNE, H.E.AL.LEN, GERTRUDE WHITEIS,, MYRTLE BUTLER, ADA B•COVERT, O.B. HARDY, JR., P.M. HOUK, NELLIE J. IRVIN, LAURA LENNON, C.A. ORDWAY, EVALINE RIEBHOFF, ADA R.ROBERTS, LILLIAN, E.ROBERTS, A.E:-WIMP, ESTHER BEEBEE, MINNIE BUCKLEY,W.OiDAVIS, EDITH B.DOTY, WILLIAM H. HOBBS, CLAUD H. KELLY, MYRTLE B. LEAVITT; J SYLPHER B.ROE, ANNA SMDT'H, OLIVE L. HARPER, FRED P•RAWSON,,, JESS..E•TETHE:ROW, ANNA M.WILSON, GUSTAV ZEMKE, EMIL ANDERSON, ESTHER BALES, PEARL BECKE R, J•W BROWN, WALLACE COOLEY, E LYNES R•G•SAMMONS,; W•E•SANDEL, WINIFRED R.ALDRICH, MAUD E•FLICKINGER� A.J. GONNASON, P• • : SAM BURGESS, GE0•F.CYRUS, STERLIE FRYRE.AR, "HAROLD KILGORE; SAM KLINE,, CLARA L.LIVESAY, J.L. PA'RBERRY, PAUL A•SCOGGIN• A. MARIE SWINGLE, MAIDA BAILEY, MYRTLE DENNIS, J•P•OUCKETT; O.W•FAISH INC, W•E.GR.AHAM, N. JACOBSON, RICHARD KING, CATHERINE Kt C11;ERBOCKER, NELLIE M. MILLER,WAYNE RAMSOWER, J.L.SCARTH, ED. H. SPOO J.J.WILT, HATTIE B.WILT, RUSSEL CHAPMAN, 1 I I ANNIE' CLE.VENGER', R•C.FOSTER, JERRY GROSKRUGER, IDA P. HOLMES, BIRDIE STADIG, R•S,.TOWNE, TOMA• VEDDER, THOS. ALaE:RDYCE, HATTIE CYRUS, LOTY EBY, N.H•ELL-I.OTT, L•A•MCFAODEN, o ALLEN B. OAKES, CMATI LDA PARR, JOHN M. PERRY, GEORGE ROMMEL, ALICE SNAPP, F.L.WESTER, A•E•.GRINSTEAD, MARY Co KELLER, MARIE L. PERCIVALL, ORLEA O. KING, MILDRED BILADEAU, e 1 < CHAS+ BOYD, P•K.CHRISTOFFERSON, LUELLA GRIFFIN, CLARENCE HARVEY, MAY E. HARVEY, DOUGLASOOHNSONy C.E. LINDSAY, CLAUDE MCCAULEY, J.B. MINER, GEO. L. MOORE, VINA O. MOORE, ELLEN PATTIE, ALICE RILEY.,CHAS. SIPCHEN, AGeNBS M.SOTTONG, LULU B.ARNOL•D, JAMES F.BOGUE, AMY E.CAVANAUGH, A.G. CHOLICK, O.D. HOLLINSHEAD, J.N.MASTEN, HOWARD MILTENBERGE.R, ELIZABETH F• RABER, ` W•R.RILEY, FELIX' SPRINGSTUBE, CARL.E•WISE, CLAUDE VANDEVERT, OSCAR O.ANDREAS, W.J.BAER, MELVIN L.CROWJ, SARAH HODGE, HELEN L. HOWARD, DELMER DAVIS, L.L. KEEP, TOM SHARP, e GEO.F.GATES, JEBNIE HOSKINS, SARAH L. JARRETT, CLAUD MALLERY, C.W. MUMA, JENNETTE P. RHOADS, CARRIE D.RIVE,W•L.TBERGSTROM, LoA•BRANDENBURG, NELL STANLEY, G.W. KANOFF, MARY L•REDFIELD, DON A.SL.AUGHTER', LETA BRASFIELD, H.L•BURRiGHT, ALICE COOVERT, DEAN J.000VERT, W.H.HETHORN, BERTAA'HETHORN1, TURA M. JONES, ELMA LEONARD, C.E.MCUNE, VICTORIA SHULTS, A•L.SHULTS, JI LUCY SMOCK, W•D•BRATT, LOUISE M.BUTLER, MAE COLVER,. R•E.GRIMES, W•H.REYNOLDS, ESTHER GRIN STEAD e THE COURT WAS THE:14. ADJOURNEDeTO SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922, AT TWO D'CLOCK P.M. t COUNTY JUI]PGE 2)��%'- COMMISSIONER COMM I SS 10 NERI• 0 0 427 BEND, OREGON, MARCH 4, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT REC ONVENE D AT TWO 0CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT: N THE MATTE R OF CLAIMS : ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE HE RE BY I S INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS ENTERED IN THE CLAIM DOCKET FOR TH IS TERM, AND ALSOIN PAYMENT OF• THE ROAD FUND PAY ROLLS AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED I N THE PAY ROLL RECORDS OF THI S TERM. N THE MATTER OF MCKEN ZI E-BEND HIGHWAY, TUMALO SECTION. ON THE VIEWERS REPORT COMING/TO BE HEARD, SA ID REPORT WAS CONSI DERED AND ALSO THE PET IT ION OF M.W. HOWARD FOR DAMAGES I N EXCESS OF THE AWARD MADE HER B`WTHE VI EWERS. WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THERE BE A LLOWED M.W.HAWARD THE SUM OF $50 IN ADDIT ION TO THE AMOUNT AWARDED I N SAI D VIEWER'S REPORT. FURTHERMORE ORDERED THAT THE VIEWER'S REPORT BE ADOPTED AS MODIFIED AND THAT WARRANTS ON THE LANE-KLAMATH ROAD FUND BE ISSUED TO THE PERS ONS DES I GNATED IN SAID RE PORT AND IN THEAMOUNTS THERE DESIGNATED WITH THE MODIFICATION NOTED ABOVE AS TO M.W. HOWARD AND EXCEPTING J.B. MINOR WITH WHOM SETTLEMENT HAS ALREADY BEEN MADE ON THE BASIS OF SAID REPORT. ORDERED FURTHER THAT ROAD BE FINALLY SURVEYED AND OPENED AND FIELD NOTES BE RECORDED AS PROVIDED BY STATUTE. I N THE MATTER OF WAGES OF STENOGRAPHER IN SHERIFF'S OFFI CE : AT THIS TI ME SHERIFF S.E. ROBERTS APPEARED BE FORE THE COURT REQUEST! NG THAT THE WAGES OF JESSIE LATTO, STENOGRAPHER IN HIS OFFICE BE PAI D HEREAFTER AT THE RATE OF i I $I 15.00 PER MONT-?, WITH THE UN DE RSTAND ING THAT THE SH ERI FF WILL NOT EMPLOY ANOTHER ASSISTANT CLERK AS IN PAST YEARS: IT IS ORDERED THAT HEREAFTER JESSIE LATTO BE PAID AT THE RATE OF $115.O0 PER MONTH. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJO URNE-D TO MA RCH I I , 1922, AT TWO O'CLOCK R.M. - CO UN TY JUD GE I _-e COMM I SS I 0 NE R COMM I SS I ONE R BEND, OREGON MARCH II, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT. ROBT. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE BEING ONLY MEMBER OF. COURT PRESENT ANO THERE BEING NO GUORUM THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, M 18, 1922 COUNTY JUDGE Co MISS'I ONER r, OMMISS 1 ONER BEND ORE GO N MARCH 18, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONV RED AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ,ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. I N THE MATTER O F INDIGENT RELIEF ORDERED THAT WARRA NT I N THE SUM OF $25 BE DRAWN I N MARCH APRI L & MAY ON THE GENERAL FUND PAYABLE TO FLAY US JOSEPHUS FIGHT, AN INDIGENT. IN THE MATTER OF SPRING ROA 0 WOIRK ORDERED THAT MA I N COUNTY ROADS BE DRAGGED AT ONCE. I N THE MATTER OF SCOTT STREET THEN APPEARED J.H. 'NNES, CHAIRMAN OF THE ROAD COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEND ANO CA LLED THE ATTENTION OF THE COURT TO THE FACT THAT THE CITY OF BEND WAS REPAIRING THE CITY STREETS CONNECTING WITH THE DALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY SOUTH OF BEND AND THAT SCOTT STREET WAS A CONNECTING STREET BETWEEN THE ROADS BEING REPAIRED BUT WAS NOT WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND ASKED THAT THECOUNTY REPAIR SAID'SCOTT STREET WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY WOULD ALLOW AN EXPMDITURE OF THE COST OF REPAIRING SAID SCOTT STREET SAID COST NOT TO EXCEED $350. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, FE: RUARY 25, AT 2 P.M. 9/-r COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER ---COMM I SS! ONER 429 BEND OREGON MARCH 25, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED. A.T.2-O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. N THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE EARL BENTON CHANGE OF THE D.C. HALL ROAD ORDERED THAT PETITION FOR VACATION BE ALLOWED AND THE ROAD ORDERED VACATED AS P R PETITION; IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF THE D.C. HALL ROAD ORDERED THAT THE PETITION FOR VACATI ON BE ALLOWED AND THE ROAD ORDERED VACATED AS PER PETITION. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION FOR OSCAR MORRIS ROAD ORDERED THAT RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE OSCAR MORRIS ROAD BE ADOPTED AS 'FOL'LOWS: THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO FRIDAY MARCH 314AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. COUNTY JUDGE COMMISSIONER -COMMISSIONER BEND', OREGON , MARCH 3 1 , 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT: ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WORK: THERE THEN APPEARED A COMMITTEE REPRESENTING THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FEDERATION, TO DISCUSS THE MATTER OF ROAD MAINTENANCE: WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE MAINTENANCE OF COUNTY ROADS SHOULD BE PRO- CEEDED WITH AS PREVIOUSLY ORDERED. IN THE MATTER OF A COUNTY VETERINARIAN: ON A RECOMMENDATION BEING RECEIVED FROM DR. W. H. LYTLE, STATE VETERINARIAN, IT WAS•ORDERED THAT DR. J. N. CROUCH, BE APPOINTED COUNTY VETERINARIAN, TO SERVE WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF 4 CROSSING FOR THE X-HUNNELL ROAD OVER SWALLEY DITCH LATERAL: ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR ARRANGE TO HAVE A SUITABLE CROSSING INSTALLED. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY ROAD ROLLER: ORDERED THAT ROLLER BE RENTED FOR THE SUMMER TO JEFFERSON COUNTY OR CONTRACTORS SON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY IF J.N. CHURCH IS EMPLOYED TO OPERATE THE SAME: P YMENT OF RENT TO BE GUARANTEED BY RESIDENT ENGINEER OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED SINE DIE. OBERT W. SA1 IER, COUNTY JUDGE. 1 SKELTON,'AND JOHN A. RUNGE, BE APPOINTED 19,:,?(X4lejr—Cl COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 5, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON CONVENED IN REGULAR SESSION AS PROVIDED BY STATUTE AT TEN OTCLOCK IN THE FORENOON: ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE OSCAR MORRIS ROAD: ORDERED THAT WARRANT ON THE ROAD FUND IN THE SUM OF $80.00 ISSUE TO OSCAR MORRIS IN PAYMENT FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF W. W. ATKINS, INDIGENT: ORDERED THAT WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND INDIGENT RELIEF IN THE SUM OF $30.00, ISSUE TO M. Co CONLON, WITH WHICH TO DEFRAY EXPENSES OF RETURNING INDIGENT, W. W. ATKINS, TO HIS HOME IN MONTANA. IN THE MATTER OF PUBLIC DANCE HALL PERMIT: ORDERED, THAT PERMIT ISSUE TO THE PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY HALL ASSOCIATION FOR A PUBLIC DANCE HALL AS PER PETITION ON FILE. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS: ORDERED THAT WARRANTS ISSUE COVERING CLAIMS NUMBERED I TO 238, INCLUSIVE, AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD PAY —ROLL: c ORDERED THAT ROAD PAY —ROLL CLAIMS SHOWN ON ROAD PAY —ROLL RECORD FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH BE PAID. IN THE MATTER OF •ROAD FUND WARRANTS: ORDERED THAT AS SOON AS THE COUNTY TREASURER RECEIVES FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE AMOUNT DUE DESCHUTES COUNTY IN DISTRIBUTION OF MOTOR VEHICLE RECEIPTS, THAT HE ISSUE A CALL FOR WARRANTS ON THE ROAD FUND IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,50040, AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK SEND A COPY OF THIS ORDER TO THE TREASURER. 1N THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE A. S. HOLMES ROAD: ORDERED THAT ROBERT B. GOULD, R. J. VIEWERS TO MEET ON APRIL 17,' 1922. IN THE MATTER OF THE MILLER BRIDGE: ORDERED THAT LUMBER BE SECURED WITH WHICH TO CONSTRUCT BRIDGE. WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, APRI 15, 1922, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M. TY JU. COMMISSIONER COMMIISSIONER. 431 BEND OREGON, APRIL I5TH,. 1922. THE COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED APRI L 15TH 1922 AT 2:00 o'CLOCK P.M., AT WHICH TIME THERE WERE PRESENTS M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER, J•H• HANER, CLERK,l AND S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF, WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO APRI L 17TH,! 1922, AT 2:00 0Tot_ 0CK P.M. z--=V-feje UOMMISSI ONER. BEND, ORE GON, APRIL I7TH, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED APRIL 17TH, 1922 AT 2:00 CLOCK P.M., AT WHICH TIME THERE WERE PRESENT M.W. KNICKERBOCKER AND M•C.CON LON, COMM ISSI ONERS, S•E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF, AND J.H. HAN:ER, CLERK. IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR GRADING BIDS RECE IVED FOR GRADING AND ROCK WORK ON THE SISTERS UNIT OF BEND SISTERS SECTION OF THE BEND—MCKENZIE HIGHWAY WERE OPENED, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE B1 D OF HARRI NGTON AND EDG INGTON I S THE LOWEST AND BEST BID, THE SAID BID.WAS ACCEPTE0 AND THE CONTRACT WAS AWARDED TO SA ID EDGINGTON AND HARRINGTON • IN THE MATTER OF ELECTIONS THE COUNTY CLERK WAS AUTHORIZED TO EMPLOY SUCH ADDITI ONAL CLERKS AS MAY BE NECE SSA RY TO PRE PARE FOR THE PRIMARY NOM! NATING ELECTI ON TO BE HELD MAY I9TH, IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF THE WARDROBE IN THE COURR ROOM. ORDERED THAT THE WARDROBE IN THE COURT ROOM BE SOLD TO T.J.SANDERS FOR $7.50. IN THE MATTER OF RENT I922. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLE RKISSUE HIS WARRANTS AT THE RATE OF $65.00 PER MONTH - PAYABLE TO L.B.BAIRD FOR RENT OF THE SHE RI FFS QFFI CE, TO DATE FROM MARCH 19 1922, PAYABLE IN A,DVANCE. I N THE MATTER OF (ND( GENTS OR DE RE 0 THAT THE CL ERK ISSUE H IS WARRANT FOR $95.00 PAYA BLE TO MARI ON LESH FOR THE CARE OF MRS. BARRON AND MRS.. SARAH EDWARDS. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD WAR RANT S. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK MAKE HIS WARRANTS No. 01098 AND No. 01099 PAYA BLE FROM THE LANE—KLAMATH ROAD FUND, A.NO THAT WARRANT No. 01 103 BE CANCELLED AND THAT TWO WARRANTS IN LIEU THEREOF BE ISSUE0 UPON THE ROAD FUND FOR 10.00 AND $70.00 RES PECTI VEL Y. IN THE MATTER OF WARRANT No. 9672 ORDERED THAT WARRANT No. 9672 UPON THE ROAD FUND BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY CANCELLED. I N THE MATTER OF INDIGENT. ORDERED THAT T THE COUNTY CL ERK I S SUE HIS WARRANT MO NTHLY IN THE SUM OF $25.00 BEGINNING APR IL IST, 1922 PAYA BLE TO THE H OME E RV I CE SECTION OF THE AME RI CAN RED CROSS FOR THE CARE OF MR. FIGHT. THE COURT WAS THEM A DJ OURNE D TO APRI L 29TH. 1922 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. 9k.1 COMMI SS I 0 ER t • - „NE R • BEND ,OREGON, A PRI L 29TH, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECO N VENE 0 AT 2: 00 OtCLocK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEING PRESENT, M.W. KNLICKERBOCKER AND M.C.CONLON, COMM' SS! ONE RS, AN D J.H.HANE R, CLERK IN THE MATTER OF THE RE L I,E F OF FRANK P.DRAKE 0RDRED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY I S I NSTRUCTED TO ISSuE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY IN THE SUM OF $15.00 PAYABLE TO FRANK P• DRAKE FOR HIS SUPPORT. IN THE MATTER OF THE JURY ROOMS. 22-23. ORDERED THAT THE AMERI CAN LEGION BE PE RM I TTED TO USE THE THE ROOM NUMBERED 1 I IN THE MATTER OF EXPENSES FOR THE APRI L TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF T'HE EXPENSES OF THE A PR I-L 1922 TERM OF 'THE CI RCU IT COU RT , AS THE CLAIMS THEREFOR ARE ENTERED AT PAGES 17, 18 AND 19 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF TH IS COURT. THE COURT WAS. THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM,. TifrIroe.:44/K -R--_64r1.L.afrz4z_ J T 1 T 433 BE IT REMEMBERED That.a regular term of the County,Court of Deschutes County in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County on Wednesday the third day of May, 1922, said day being the day fixed by . law for the holding of a term of the County Court. in said County when were present M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner M. W. Knickerbocker County Commissioner J. H. Haner, Clerk. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, towit; In the matter of the resolution for the Oscar Morris Road. "This matter now comes on for hearing upon the resolution heretofore adopted for the establishing of said road, and no person appearing to be heard in said matter, the same is continued until the regular meeting of the Court on June 7th. 1922. In the matter of the petition of A. S. Holmes, for a county road. This matter now comes on to be heard upon the report of the viewers filed herein, and no person appearing to be heard in said matter, the same is continued until the regular meeting of the Court to be held June 7th. 1922. In the matter of tubercular cattle This matter comes on to be heard upon ;the 'application of Steve Pavick for indemnity for cattle slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 413 of the laws of 1913,, and it appearing to the satisfactionof the Court from the affidavit and .certificate on file herein that said Steve Pavick is entitled to the sum of 68.35 from the State of Oregon for indemnity for one grade jersey cow slaughtered August 12th. 1921, and It further appearing to the Court that the amount due said Steve Pavick on account of said claim has been paid, it is therefore -Ordered by the Court that a copy of the foregoing be certified by the Clerk, and forwarded to the State Veterinarian at Salem Oregon, together with the vouchers and certificates on file. . In the matter of road pay rolls for April Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrants in payment for labor on County roads as the same are entered at pages 80 and 81 of the pay roll record. In the matter of claims for services. Ordered that claims entered on pages 21, 22, and 23 of the claim docket be and the same are hereby allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment /!,4) - f IA /3 BEND, ORE:GON, MAY 13, 1922. TH•E COUNTY COURT RE —CONVENED AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. , PURSUA NT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEI NO PRESENT, R.W. SAWYER, COUNTY, JUDGE, M•W. KNICKERBOCKER AND M.C.CONLON, COMMISSIONERS, AND J.H. HANER, CLERK: WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, T0—WIT: IN THE MATTER OF BR DGES OVER IRRI GATT ON DITCHES ON THE REDMOND HIGHWAY; GE OR GE H. BREWSTER, WATER MASTER, OF THE SQUAW CREEK IRRICATION DISTRICT, THEN APPEARED BEFORE THE COURT AND REQUESTED THAT CLEAR OVERHEAD CROSSING BE PROVIDED OVER THESE DITCHES I NSTEAD OF PI PE CULVERTS, A ND THE COUNTY ENGI NE ER WAS 01 RECTED TO CONSULT WITH THE ENGINEER FOR THE STATE HIGHWAY COMM ISSI ON IN REGARD TO THE DESI RED CHANGE. IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES ON THE DAL LES—CALIFORM IA HI GHWAY: THE CLAIM OF E.B.TOMES OF LA PI NE FOR DAMAGES TO HIS PROPERTY BECAUSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY WAS PRESENTED, AND THE JUDGE WAS AUTHORIZED TO OFFER MR. TOMES $100.00 ON SETTLEMENT OF HIS CLA IM. I N THE ,MATTER OF GRA DING ON THE SISTERS—TUMALO SECTION OF THE MCKENZIE-BEND HIGHWAY: THE CONTRACT OF R.H•BAY LEY AND FRED WILSON WAS PRESENTED AND APPROVED, AND ORDERED EXECUTED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJ OURNEO TO MAY 20, 1922• BEND, ORE G ON MAY 20, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THEREBEING PRESENT ROBERT W.SAWYER, HANER, CLE:. RK. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEED' NGS WERE HAD, TO WIT ; IN THE MATTER 0'F MCKENZIE BEND HI GHWAY. • ORDERED THAT CONTRACT WITH ELLIS H.EOGI NGTON. & E.M. HARRI NGTON FOR TEAM WORK ON SAED HI GHWAY BE EXECUT ED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJ OURNED TO MAY 26, 1922. THE COUNTY JUDGE, M.W. 'KNI CKERBOCKER AND M.C.CONLON, COMM! SS IONERSn AND BEND OREGON MAY 26 J. H. COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT 2 O1CLP.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THERE BEING PRESENT ROBERT W.SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE, WHEREUPON ADJOURNMENT WAS HAD FOR THE TERM. 435 BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF UESCHUTES _ COUNTY, STATE OF OREG DN, WAS BEGUN A ND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE 1 N BEND, 1 N SAI D COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY 0 F JUNE, 1922, SAID DAY BEI NG THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLD ING OF THE TERM OF COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY: WHEN WERE PRESENT, R.W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.C.CONLON, COUNTY COMMI SSIONER, J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK, S.E.ROBERTS, SHERIFF: I I WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, T'O—WIT: I IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS: ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE, A ND HE HEREBY I S I NSTRUCTED TO 1 SSUE WARRANTS N PAYMENT OF CLAIMS ENTERED IN THE CLAIMS DOCKET FOR THIS TERM AS APPROVED BY THE COURT, AND ALSO 1N PAYMENT OF THE ROAD FUND PAYROLLD)S AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED • IN THE PAYROLL RECORDS OF THIS TERM• IN THE MATTER OF FLUME CROSS( NG S IN THE TOWN OF SISTERS: THE COUNTY ENG! NEER WAS INSTRUCTED TO REPLA CE FLUMES IN THE TOWN OF SISTERS DESTROYED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MCKENzIE HIGHWAY. IN THE MATTER OF AN ASSISTANT FOR THE COUNTY TREASURER : THERE APPEARED CLYDE M. MCKAY, COUNTY TREASURER, AND REQUESTED THAT THE COURT AUTHORIZE THE EMPLOYMENT OF AN ASSISTANT COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE SUM OF $75.00 A MONTH. WHEREUPON THE COURT AFTER CONSIDERATION, STATED ITS IN.ABILITY TO MAKE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THIS PURPOSE FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY. IT SUGGESTED, HOW'EV ER, THAT IT WOULD ENDEAVER TD SECURE AID FOR THE PURPOSE FROM THE VARIOUS IRRIGATI ON DISTRICTS WHOSE WORK MADE THE EMPLOYMENT OF AN ASSISTANT c I I • NECESSARY. INTHE MATTER OF HIGHWAY MA CHI NERY. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED TO THE COURT A STATEMENT CONCERNING THE CATERPILLAR TRACTOR USED BY THE COUNTY IN ITS ROAD WORK FROM WHI CH IT APPEARED THAT THE NATURE OF THE WORK TO BE DONE HEREAFTER WOULD NOT REQUI RE A TRACTOR OF THE SIZE NOW USED, ANO THE JUDGE WAS ORDERED TO TAKE UP9?f WITH THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMI SSION THE MATTER .OF SECURING A SMALL TRACTOR IN EXCHANGE FOR THE ONE NOW IN USE. IN THE MATTER OF J.N. MASTEN ROAD: THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE PETITI ON OF J.N. MASTEN AND OTHERS, FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE J.N. MASTEN ROAD 1 N THE VICINITY OF ;LAPINE, AND SAI 0 MATTER WAS CONTI NUED UNTI L A LATER DATE BECAUSE OF I NSU FFI CI E NCY OF THE BOND FILED WITH THE PETI TI ON. IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES ON THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY: THERE THEN APPEARED J.M.SMITH, REQUESTING THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF A FENCE ON THE TEN BAR RANCH ON THE CENTRA L OREGON HIGHWAY, AND THE MATTER BEI NG REFERRED T 0 MR. CONLON, HE REP ORTED, AFTER CONVERENCE WI TH EX—COMMI SSI ONER C.H. MILLER, THAT f 1 IN HIS DPI NI ON THE COUNTY HAD MADE NO AGREEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON OF SAID FENCE. ADJ. TO JUNE 13 BEND:, OREGON, JUNE 13, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT TWO OTCLOCK P.M., AT WHICH TIME THERE WERE PRESENT, ROBERT W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, M.W. KNICKERBDCKER AND M.C.CON'LON, COMMISSIONERS, S.E.ROBERTS, OHERIFF, AND J.H. HANER, CLERK I N THE MATTER OF CONT RA CT 0 F A• =•DOTY FOR IGRADI NG ON THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY: HIGHWAY I N THE SUM OF ORDERED THAT FINAL PAYMENT BE MADE A.E.DOTY FOR GRADING ON rHE DALLES—CA LIFORNIA $139.23, ON APPROVAL OF THE FINAL ESTIMATE BY R.B. NEWLAND, Divi SION ENGI NEER OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISS ION. 1N THE MATTER OF J.N. MASTEN ROAD): I` THI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITI ON OF J.N. MASTEN AND OTHERS, AND C IT APPEARING TO THE COURT FROM PROOFS FILED HEREIN THAT DUE NOTICE OF THE PETITION HAS BEEN GIVEN AS REQUIRED BY LAW, AND THAT THE PETITI ONERS HAVE FI LED A SUFFICIENT BOND: IT IS ORDERED THAT ROBERT GDULD, JOHN A.RUNBE AND C.V.SILVIS, BE APPOINTED VIEWERS HEREIN: THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON JUNE 19, 1922, AND THAT THEY FILE THEIR REPORT HEREIN ON OR BE FOR, E THE 29TH OAY OF JUNE, 1922. IN THE MATTER OF THE A.S. HOLMES ROAD: THI S MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD UPON! THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS ON FILE HEREIN, AND SAID REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF TEL EPHONiE FOR SHERIFF: ORDERED THAT IN AOD!T ION TO WARRANT ISSUED MONTHLY BY THE CLERK FOR TELEPHONE EXPENSE, THAT HE I SSUE A WARRANT TO THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY FOR $I.25MONTH I,.Y IN PAYMENT FOR EXTRA TELEPHONE 'SERV! CES IN THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE OSCAR MORRIS ROAD: THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE OSCAR MORRIS, ROAD WHEREUPON IT 1 S ORDERED THAT ROBERT B.GOUL0, JOHN A.RUNBE AND C•V.SILVIS, BE APPOINTED VIEWERS HEREIN: THAT THEY MEET AT THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID ROAD ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND THAT THEY FI LE THEIR REPORT HEREIN ON OR BEFORE THE IsT DAY OF JULY , 1922• THE 'MATTER OF C.G.TWEEDT ROA0: IN IN THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE THE MATTER OF THE HEARD AND WAS CONTI NUED UNTI L A PROPER BOND SHOULD BE FI LED. GRANGE HALL CONNECTON ROAD: RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARI NG ITS I NTENT ION TO ESTABLI SHIA COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO-WTT: BEG' NNI NG AT THE NORTHEAST CORNIER OF SECTION 36, T. 17 S R. 12 E.W.M., THENCE FOLLOWING SOUTHERLY AS NEARLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID S ECTI ON 36 AS IT PRACTI CABLE FOR A 01 STANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 2900 FEET TO AN INTERSECTI ON WITH THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY. I- I ALSO A BRACH LINE OFF THE SAME, BEGINNING AT A POI NT ON THE ABOVE DESCRI BED ROAD ABOUT 1500 FEET SOUTH FROM, THE NORTH LI NE OF SAID SECT! ON 36; THENCE 1 N A SOUTHERWESTERLY DI RECTI ON TO AN 1 NTERSSCTI ON WI TH THE SA I D CENTRAL OREGDN HIGHWAY APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 36. AND ROBERT 1B.GOUL0, JOHN A•RUNGE AND C.V.SILVIS WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW SAID ROAD ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND TO FILE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VIEW ON OR &€9li BEFORE JULY 1, 1922. INTHE MATTER OF THE H.B. CALDWELL ROAD: RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO —WIT : BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED 1370 FEET EAST FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION WEST ERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY �4, T. 18s., R. 12 E.W.M., THENCE IN A GENERAL NORTHWEST ERLY, OIRECTI ON, FOLLOWI NG THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE TO A TERMINATION APPROXIMATELY 300 FEET 437 EAST FROM THE SAID NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTI ON 24, T. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M., ANO ROBERT B.GOULD, JOHN ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND TO FILE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VIEW ON OR BEFORE 1, 1922. 1N THE MATTER OF THE ST.CLAIR ROAD: RESOLUTI ON WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARING ITS f NTENTI ON TO ESTABLI SH A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOVS, TO -WIT: E EGINNING AT THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION i6, T. 18 S.R. 13,,.E.W.M., THENCE FOLLOWING EASTER LY A LONG THE LINE BETWEEN SECTI ON 16 AND 21, 15 AND 22 AND 14 AND 23, OR AS NEAR THERETO AS IS.>PRACTICABLE, TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTRAL CREGON HIGHWAY. AND ROBERT B.COULD, JOHN A.RUNGE AND C.V.SILVIS WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW JUNE 21, 1922, AND TO FILE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VIEW ON OR BEFORE JULY 1, 1922. I N THE MATTER OF THE M. C. CON LO N ROAD: SAID ROAD ON RESOLUTI ON WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARI NG ITS I NTENTI ON TO ESTABLI SH A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEG! NNING AT A POINT ON THE DALLE S-CALI FORNIA STATE HIGHWAY WHERE THE SAME 1 I NTERSECTS THE SOUTH LINE. OF THE 9, A•RUNG E AND C.V.SILVIS WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW SAID ROAD NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION T• 15 S• R. 13 E.W.M. THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST ‘, UA RTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 9 FOR ONE QUARTER MILE TO AN f NTERSECTI ON WITH THE J.A.WILCOX COUNTY ROAD. AND ROBERT B.COW- D, JOHN A.RUNGE AND C. V.SI LVIS WERE APPOI NTEO TO VI EW SA! D ROAD ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND TO FI LE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VIEW ON OR BEFORE JULY 1, 1922. IN THE MATTER 0)F THE REDMOND-POWELL BUTTE ROAD: RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, T D-WI T: BEGINNING AT A P01 NT QN THE STATE HIGHWAY BETWEEN REDMOND AND I PRI NEVI LLE AT A P01 NT WITHI N TWO MI LES OF THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF REDMOND, THENCE FOLLOWI NG IN A GENERAL SOUTHEASTERLY DI RECTI ON TO THE EXISTI NG ROAD ALONG THE SOUTH LI NE OF SECTI ON 5, T. 16 S.R. AND ROBERT B.GOULD, JOHN A•RUNGE AND C.V.SILVIS WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW SAID ROAD ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND .TO FILE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VIEW ON OR BEFORE JULY I, 1922. RESOLUTI ON WAS ADOPTED BY THE COURT DECLARI NG ITS INTENTI ON TO ESTABLI SH A COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEG! NNING AT A P01 NT ON THE ARTHUR WORD ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 483 FEET WEST FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON 9, T. 18 S.R. 13 E.W.M.ITHENCE TO SAI D SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON 9; THENCE NORTH ONE MILE, THENCE EAST ONE QUARTER MILE ;THENCE NORTH ONE-HALF MILE TO AN INTERSECTI ON WITH THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY AT A P01NT NEAR THE NORTHWEST CORNER. OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 4, IN SAID TOWNSHIP, OR AS NEARLY ALONG SAID DESCRIBED LINE AS MAY BE CONSI DERED PRACTI CABLE. AND ROBERT B. GOULD,JOHN A.RUNGE AND C•V.SI LVIS WERE APPOINTED TO VIEW SAID ROAD ON JUNE 21, 1922, AND TO FILE THEIR REPORT ON SAID VI EW ON OR ABOUT JULY I, 1922. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JUNE 19, 1922, AT TWO OtCLOCK P•M• THE COUNTY COURT MET PURSUA NT T 0 A DJ OURNMENT, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEOI NGS WERE HAD, TO wIT IN THE MATTER OF A.S. HOLMEs ROAD. BEND, OREG ON. JUNE 19 ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT THIS MATTER CAME 0:N TO BE HEARD UPON THE VIEWERS REPORT AND THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TIME. THE COURT THEN AOJ DURNED TO TUESDAY, JUNE 20 1 BEND OREGON, JUNE 20, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT MET PURSUANT TO ADJ0JRNMIENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPOK THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEEDI NGS WERE HAD, TO WIT IN THE MATTER OF A.S. HDLMES ROAD THIS MATTER COMES ON F OR FI NAL HEARING COURT THAT ALL OF S.AIDB PROCEE❑!NGS ARE IN CONFORMITY WITH LAW, THAT THERE ARE NO CLAIMS FOR • DAMAGES UNADJUSTED AND THAT THE SAI• D HI GHWAY I S A PUBLIC NECESSITY, IT 1 S T9EREFORE ORDERED THAT THE VIEWERS REPORT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED AND ADOPTED AND TH.E SAID ROAD I S HEREBY ESTABLI SHED AS A COUNTY ROAD. 40 FEET WIDE AND THE COUNTY SURVEYOR I S DI RECTED TO PROCEED I N ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. , D i THE COURT THEN ADJ OWIRNED TO MONDAY, JUNE 26. AND IT APPEAR! NG TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE BEND, OREGON JUNE 26. THE COUNTY COURT MET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING WERE HAD, TO WIT : 444-*HtiT+P ***•Eft-e.F ill tP1e.E"9fz NhMe-.sue— tiM14.64-4R4t+a +-e4I--®+e+R#e*• WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJJURNED FOR THE TERM. 1 J 39 BEND, CREGON, JULY 5, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT TEN OTCLOCK A. M. ON NVEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1922, THIS BEI NG THE DATE SET BY LAW FOR THE REGULAR MEET! NG OF THE COUNTY COURT. THERE BEI NG PRESENT, ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, M. W. KNI CKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMM iSSI O'NER, J. H. HANER, C.VUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHE RI FF. WHEREUPON, THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDI NGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT; IN THE MATTER OF LOST VVARRANT #13248 IT APPEAR! NG' TO THE COURT THAT WARRANT #13248 HERETOFORE ISSUED TO e.A.ADAMS HAD BEEN LOST, IT WAS CR0=R=D THAT THE SAID WARRANT #13248 BE CANCELLED, A NO A NEW WARRA NT I SSUED 1 N THE SAME AMOUNT. (N THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT ; THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE PETITI ON OF H. K. ALLEN FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A DANCE HALL I N THE TOWN OF SISTERS, AND SAI D PETIT ION APPEARI NC TO BE REGULAR IN FORM, AND THE NECESSARY FEE HAVI NG BEEN PAI0, IT WAS CRDER_D THAT THE DANCE HALL PERMIT ISSUE TO H. K. ALLEN IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT: THERE WAS THEN PRESENT ED THE PET ITI ON OF P. H. COFFEY FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A DANCE HALL AT COMMUNITY HALL, AND SAID PETITI ON APPEARI NG 'TO BE REGULAR IN FORM, AND THE NECESSARY FEE HAVING BEEN PAID, IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE DANCE HALL PERMIT ISSUE TO P. H. COFFEY. 1N THE MATTER OF THE C.G.TWEEDT ROAD; THIS MATTER COMI NG ONTDBEHEAROUPDNTHE PETITION OF A.J.HARTER, C.G.TWEEDT, AND OTHERS, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE PETITION WAS IN PROPER FORM; THAT NOTI.CIE HAD BEEN GIVEN AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND THAT THE PETITI ONERS HAD FILED BOND IN THE SUM OF $200.00 AS PROVIDED BY LAW, IT WAS CRD=R`D THAT R.B.GOULD, JOHN A. RUNGE AND L.V. SI LVI S BE APPOI NT ED V I EWERS, TO MEET ON SAID PRO POSED ROAD ON JULY IOT:H. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED UNTIL THURSDAY, JULY 6, 192,, AT TWO OTCLOCK P. M. COMM( SSIONER COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON, JULY 6, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED AT TWO OTCLOCK PURSUANT TO ADJ OUR NMENT. IN THE MATTER OF AARON A. iV1UNDEN ROAD: THE COURT THEN ADOPTED A RESOLUT ION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AARON A. I i MUNDEN ROAD, AND APPOINTED R.B.GOULD, JOHN A. RUNGE AND C.V.SILVIS AS VIEWERS, TO MEET ON THE SAID ROAD ON JULY 10, 1922. N THE MATTER OF LOST WARRA NT ; IT APPEARI NG THAT WARRANT #13201 HERETOFORE 1 SSUED TO JOHN HEL FRI CH, HAVI NG BEEN LOST, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID WARRANT #13201 BE CANCELLED, AND A NEW WARRANT ISSUE I N ITS STEAD I N THE SAME AMOUNT. IN THE MATTER OF LOGS CUT FROM RIGHT OF WAY: IT WAS ORDERED THAT LOGS CUT FROM HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY I N THE VICI NITY OF THE TOWN OF SISTERS, BE SOLD TO JOHN DENNI S AT S1.00 PER THOUSAND. 1 N THE MATTER OF "CLA I MS ON OAD FUND : IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGAI NST THE ROAD FUND FOR THE MONTH OF JUICE BE PAID AS SET FORTH I N THE ROAD FUND DOCKET. 1N THE MATTER 0£ CLAIMS: IT WAS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS PRESENTED AT THIS TERM OF COURT BE PAID AS SET FORTH ON PAGES 36 TO 39 I NCLUSI: VER, 0 F THE CLA i M DOCKET. WHEREUPON THE CDURT ADJOURNED TO JULY 15, 1922, AT TWO iITCLOCK P. M. OM ISSI ONER pMM1 SS1 ONER BEND , OR EG ON, JULY 15, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY RECONVENED AT TWO O'CL OCK P. M. ON SATUROAY JULY 15, 1922, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWI NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, T 0-WIT: I THE MATTER OF MARKET ROAD FUNDS: IT APPEARI NG T 0 THE COURT THAT BY DECI SI ON OF A CI RCU IT JUDGE, THE USE OF MARKET RDA() FUNDS ON STATE HIGHWAYS IS CONTRARY TO LAW: IT IS ORDERED THAT UNLESS SAID: CIRCUIT COU RT D£CISI ON 1 S FOUND TO BE ERRONEOUS BY THE SUPREME CDURT 1 N THE APPEAL RECENTLY HEARD, THAT THE MARKET ROAD FUND BE REIMBURSED FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FUND FOR PAYME NT S MADE FROM ET FOR STATE HI GHWAY C ONS.TRUCTI ON. 1 N THE MATTER OF SALE OF GMC TRUCK: T R APPEARED C. R. POOTS OF RAI SLEY, WHO OFFERED THE SUM OF $800•00 CASH FOR HE E THE GMC TRUCK NOW ONED BY THE COUNTY, ANO UPON ITS APPEARI NG TO BE A DESIRABLE THING FOR THE COUNT Y TO SELL SAID TRUCK, THE COUNTY JUDGE WAS AUTHOR' ZED TO EXECUTE A BILL OF BALE FOR SAI D TRUCK TO SAID POTTS I N CONSIOERATION OF THE SUM OF $800.00. RELIEF: IN THE MATTER OF INDIGENT ORDERED, THAT WARRA NT ISSUE TO FRANCIS M. SMITH, AN I NDIGENT , I N THE SUM OF $26.50 AS TEMPORARY RELIEF. IN THE MATTER OF THE CLERKS SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT : THEN APPEARED COUNTY CL ERK, J. H. HANER, WHO SUBMITTED HIS SEMI-ANNUAL THER E REPORT AS REQUIRED BY LAW: WHEREUPON, SAI 0 REPORT WAS ORDERED ACCEPTED AND PLACED ON FI LE• J;. 1' _LL 1 N T HE MATTER OF THE R EDM OND FL OWER SHOW : ORDER_D THAT A WARRANT f N THE SUM OF $35.00, TO BE CHARGED TO THE COUNTY FA R APPROPRIATI ON OF THE GENERAL FUND, BE ISSUED TO THE REDMOND FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW. P. M. W'HEREUPO-N, THE COURT ADJOURNED TO THURSDAY, JULY 2 , 1922, AT TWO OJCLOCK JuD E NER COMMISSIONER BEND, OREGON AUGUST 2, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUT ES COUNTY MET I N REGULAR SESSI. ON AT TEN OTCL OCK A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 2, 1922, THIS BEI NG THE DATE SET BY LAW FOR THE REGULAR MEETING THEREOF , WHEN THERE WERE PRESENT ; ROBERT IV.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.VV. KNIC.KERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, M.C.CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. H. HA NER, COUNTY CL ERK , S. E. R OB ERT S, S HE RI FF THEREUPON THE FOLLOI',I NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAO, TO —WIT; I N THE MATTER OF CONSTABLE , DI STRt CT #1 THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE RESIGNATI ON OF F.L. KULP, AS CONSTABLE IN THE BEND Di STRIIC;T No. 1, AND SA ID REST GNATI ON WAS ORDERED ACCEPTED, A NE) THE FORTH ER ORDER MADE THAT TOM CARLON BE AP POI NED TO FILL THE VACANCY CAUSED BY SAID REST GNATI DN, TO ENTER UPON HIS DUTIES UPON ACCEPTA NCE DF THIS APPDI NTMENT AND Ft L I NG 0 F THE NECESSARY BOND. I N T H.E MATTER OF ROAD WORK I N SISTERS: THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE REQUEST DF THE RESIDENTS OF StSTERS THAT THE COUNTY AID 1 N GRAV ELL I NG THE FULL WI DTH OF THE MCKENZI E—HIGHWAY WITH I N THE SETTLED PORT) ON OF THE COMMUNITY, AND UPON ITS APPEAR! NG THAT PEOPLE LI VI NG 1 N SI STERS -HAD SUBSCRI BED $250.00 FOR THIS PURPOSE, I T WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CO- OPERATE I N THE WORK TO THE EXTENT OF $75.'00 ON G ONDITII ON THAT THE GUTTERS ON THE SI DE OF THE ROAD BE OPENED AND KEPT OPEN. I N THE MATTER OF EDG 1 NGTO N ANO HARRI NGTON ; A WRIT OF GARNI SHME NT AGAINST ELL IS H. EDG I NGTO N HA VI NG BEEN SERVED UPON THE COUNTY COURT, I IS ORD-IR'_D THAT ALL PAYMENTS TO SAI D Epp! NGTDN BY THE COUNTY BE WI THHELD UNTI L AR NI SHMENT IS REL EASED. I N THE MATT ER OF BRIDGE AT HARPER: THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE OFFER OF LUTHER METKE AND W.E.DI:ET ER TO RECONSTRUCT THE COUNTY BRIDGE OVER THE DESCHUTES RIVER NEAR HARPER FOR THE: SUM OF $425.00: WHEREUPON, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID OFFER BE ACCEPTED. I N THE MATTER OF BRI DGE ON EAST FORK OF THE DDESCHUTES: THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE OFFER OF LUT HE R METKE AND W. EI.D1 ET ER TO RECONSTRUCT THE COUNTY BRIDGE OVER THE UESCHUTES RIVER AT EAST FORK FOR THE SUM OF $250.00: WH REUPON, IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID OFFER BE ACCEPTED. IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANGE HALL CONNECT! ON ROAD: IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT PROC'EEDI NGS HERETOFDR TAKEN FOR THE ESTABLIISHMENT OF THIS RO'A D HAVING FAI LED FOR NON POST! •NG OF NOT I C ES : IT IS ORD=R=D THAT A R£SOLUTI ON, BE, AND IS ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO DECLARE ITS 1 NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISHCOUNTYROADAS FOLLOWS, TO-W1T BEGI NNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTI ON 36, T. 17 S.ti.12 E.W•M•, THENCE FOLLDWI NG SOUTHERLY AS NEARLY ALONG THE EAST LI NE 0 F SAID SECT) ON 36 AS Is PRACTICABLE FOR A DISTANCE OF APPRDXIMATELY 2900 FEET TO A N 1 NTERSECTION WITH THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY. ALSO:) A BRANCH L I NE O-FF THE SAME, BEGI NNING AT A P01 NT ON THE ABOVE DESCRi BED ROAD AB Du 1500 FEET SOUTH FROM THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTI DN 36; THE NC INA SOUTHER- WESTERLY DI RECT1 ON TO AN 1 NT ERSECTI DN WITHT HE SAID CENT RAL 'DREGON HIGHWAY APPROXIMATELY 1000 FEET WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF SAI D SECTI ON 36. AND THAT ROBERT B.GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR, BE APPOINTED TO POST THE NOTICES REQ UI RED BY LAW. N THE MATTER OF THE H. B. . CALDWEL L ROA 0 : IT A.PPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT PROC'EEDI NG S HERETOFORE T AKEN FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS ROAD HAVING FAILED FOR NON POSTING OF NOTICES: IT IS ORDER=D THAT A RESOLUTI ON, BE, AND IS ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO DECLARE ITS NTENTI ON TO E STABLISH COUNTY (RDA0 AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED 1370 FEET EAST FROM THE 24, T.18 S., R.(2 E.W.M., THENCE I N A GENERAL NORTHWESTERLY WESTERLY AND SDUTHWESTERLY DIRECTI ON, FOLLOWING THE MOST PRACTICABLE ROUTE TO A TERMINATION APPROXIMATELY 300 FEET EAST FROM THE SAID NORTHHWEST CORNER OF SECTI ON 24, T. 18 S.R. 12 G. 0/. 1Vi. AND THAT ROBERT B. GOULO, COUNTY SURVEYOR, BE AP POI NTED TO POST THE NOTICES REQUIRED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF THE ST. CLA IR ROAD : IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT PROCEE01 NGS OF THIS ROAD HAVING FAI LED FOR NON POSTING OF NOTICES: COURT TO '•DECLARE ITS IT IS ORDERED THAT A RESOLUTI DN, BE, AND IS ADOPTED BY THE 1 NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO-W IT : NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTI ON I • HERETO FORE T AKEN FO R THE ESTABLISHMENT BEGI NNI NG AT THE SOUTH QUARTER COR NER OF SECTI ON 16, T. 1•8 S.R. 1°3 E.W.M. , THENCE FOLL OWI NG EASTERLY A LONG THE LP NE BETWEEN SECTI O•NS 16 AND 21, 15 AND 22 AND 14 AND 23, OR AS NEAR THERETO AS IS PRACTICABLE, TO AN INTER SECTI ON WITH THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY, AND THAT ROBERT B. GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR, EE APPOI NTED TO POST THE NOTICES REQUIRED BY LA W. I N THE MATT ER OF THE M.C.GONLON ROAD: IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT PROCEEDI NGS HERETOFORE TAKEN FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS ROA D HAVING FAILED FOR NON POSTING OF NOTICES: IT I S ORDERED THAT A RESOL UT ON, 8 E, AND IS ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO DECLARE ITSLNTENTDNTOESTABLISH COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGI NNI NG AT A POI NT ON THE DALL ES -CAL IFORNIA STATE HI GHWAY WHERE THE SAME NTERSECT S THE SOUTH LI NE 0 F THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF TH.E NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 9, T. 15 S. R. 13 E.W.M. THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LI NE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 9 FOR ONE QUARTER MILE TO A N I NTERSECTI ON WITH THE J.A.WILCDX COUNTY RuAD, AND THAT ROBERT B.GOULD , COUNTY SURVEYOR, BE APPOI NTED TO POST THE NOTICES REQUI RED BY LAW. 1 N THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND-POWELL BUTTE ROAD : IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT PROCEEDINGS HERETOFDRE TAKEN FOR THE ESTABL6SHMENT OF THIS R OA!D HAVI NG F:AI LED FOR NON-POSTI NG OF NO TI C ES.: IT IS ORDERED THAT A RESOLUTI ON, BE, ANO IS ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO DECLARE ITS INTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH COUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS,T 0-WIT BEGI NNI NG AT A POI NT ON THE STATE HI GHWAY BETWEEN REDM DND AND PRI NEVI LLE AT A POI NT WITHIN TWO MILES OF THE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF EOM0N0, THENCE FOLLOWING IN A GENERAL SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTI. ON TO THE EXISTING ROAD ALONG THE SOUTH LI NE OF SECTI ON 5, T. 16 S.R. 14 E.W.M. A ND THAT ROB ERT B. GOULD, COUNTY SURVEYOR,, BE APPOI NTEO TO POST THE NOTICES REQUI RED BY LAW. IN THE MA TT ER O F THE GRI BALING ROAD: IT APPEA RI NG T 0 THE COURT THAT PROCEEDI NGS HER ETOFOR E TAKEN FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS ROAD HA VING FAI LED FOR NON pOSTI NG OF NOT ICES: IT IS CRDERED THAT A RESOLUTION, BE, AND IS ADOPTED BY THE COURT TO DECLARE ITS 1 NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH C OUNTY ROAD AS FOLLOWS, TO-WBT: BEGINNING AT A P01 NT ON THE ARTHUR WORD ROAD, APPROXIMATELY 483 FEET WEST FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 9, T. 18 S.,R. 13 E., W.M., THENCE TO SAID SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECT ION 9; THENC. 'E NORTH ONE MILE, THENCE EAST ONE QUARTER MILE; THE NC NORTH ONE-HALF MILE TD A N I NT ERSECTI ON WI TH THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY AT A POI NT NEAR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF bECTI,ON 4, IN SAID TOWNSHIP, OR AS NEARLY ALONG SAl0 DESCRIBED LINE AS MAY BE CONSIDERED PRACTICABLE, AND T HAT ROBERT B. GOULD, COUNTY SUR VEYOR , B E AP POI NT ED TO P0 ST THE NOTICES REQUERED BY LA W. I N THE MATTER OF SPECIAL RDAO DI STRE CT FUNDS : IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER TURN OVER TO THE CITY OF BEND, SEVENTY p;ER CENT OF THE SPECI A L ROAD DI STRI CT FUND R:ECEI VED BY HIM FROM THE CITY DF BEND SPECIAL ROAD TAX SI NC E THE LAST PAYME NT. TO SAID CITY, AND TO THE CI TY OF REDMOND, SEVENTY PER CENT OF THE SPECI AL ROAD DISTRICT FUND RECEIVED BY HIM FROM THE CITY OF REDM0N0 SPECIAL RDAD TAX SI NCE THE LAST PAYMENT TO SA10 CITY, A ND THAT THE BALANCE REMAI NI NG I N SAID FUND BE TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND, AND USED FOR PAYMENT OF WARRANTS, AND THAT THE COUNTY CLERK (*WTI FY THE TREASURER OF THIS ORDER. I N THE MATTER OF MARKET FUND: IT IS ORD_R�D THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER CREDIT THE MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FEES TO THE MARKET ROAD FUND UNTI L THERE 1 S RESTORED TO SAID MARKET ROAD FUND THE AMOUNT SPENT ON THE MCKENZI E-OCHOCO HIGHWAY FROM SISTERS TO THE CROOK COUNTY LI NE. IN THE MATTER OF THE REPAIRS ON THE NORTH CANAL BRIDGE AND OTHERS: IT APPEAR' NG THAT REPAIRS ON THE NORTH. CANAL BRIDGE ARE NECESSARY, THE COUNTY JUDGE I S AUTHORI ZED TO HA VE SUTH R EPA IR S MADE, AND ALSO REPAIRS ON VARI OUS IRRI GATI ON LATERAL BRIOGES WHERE NECESSARY. WHEREUPON, THE COURT ADJOURNED TO THURSDAY , AUG UST 3,1922, AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M. BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 3,1922 PURSUA NT TO ADJOURNMENT THE COURT COURT RECONVENED AT T ENO 0' CL OCK P. M. ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT WHEREUPON, THE FOLLOW NG PROCE:EDI NGS WERE HAD, TO-W1T: I N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS: IT IS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGAINST THE GENERAL FUND FOR THE MONTH OF JULY BE PAID AS SET FORTHi ON THE CLAIMS DOCKET I N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ON THE ROAD FUND: IT I S C DER�D THAT CLAIMS AGAINST THE ROAD FUND FOR THE MONTH OF JULY BE PAI D AS SET FORTH I N THE ROAD FUND DOCKET WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJ OURNED T 0 SATURDAY AUGUST 19, AT 2.P.Mvi. BEND, OREGON, AUGUST 19,1922 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNEE NT THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. • ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW IN PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF OPENING AND CLEANING BALLOT BOXES. THERE WAS PRESENTED THE REQUEST OF J.H.HANER, COUNTY CLERK FOR AUTHORA-TY TO OPEN AND CLEA R THE BALLOT BOXES IN PREPARAT I ON FOR THEIR USE A.T THE AND UPON CONSIDERATION THEREOF IT WAS ORDERED: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF OPENI NG A ND CLEARING BALLOT BOXES COMING GENERA L .EL ECT I ON THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETIT ION OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR THIS COUNTY FOR AN ORDER DIRECTING THE OPENING AND CLEARING 0 F THE BALLOT BOXES OF THE COUNTY FORTHE. REGULAR ELECTION TO BE HELD Nov, 7TH,i922, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE TIME FOR CONTESTI NG ANY ELECTI ON AFFECTED BY THE CONTENTS OF SUCH BALLOT BOXES HAS EXP IRE°, ITIS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY 15 AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO OPENALL OF THE COUNTY BA LLOT BOXES, A ND REMOVE THE CONTENDS THEREFROM IN PREPARATI ON OF SUCH BALLOT BOXES FOR THE GENE. RA.L E.LECTI ON TO BE HELD IN SAID COUNTY ON NOVEMBER, 7TH, 1922. DATED THIS 19T H DAY OF AUGUST, 1922. ROBERT W.SAWYER JUDGE IN THE MATTER OF USE OF EXPLOSIVES BY UNITED CONTRACTING Co. THERE WAS PRESENTED PETITION OF UNITED CONTRACTING Co. FOR PERM ISS ION TD USE EXPLOS IVES I N CONNECT ION WITH WORK i N DESCHUTES RI VER AND UPON I T APPEAR INC THAT THE STATE GAME COMMISSI ON HAD HAD NOTICE OF SAID PETITI ON AND DID NOT OBJECT THERETO IT WAS: ORDERED, THAT PERMIT TO UNITED CONTRACTING CO, FOR USE OF EXPLOSIVES ISSUE AS REQUES TED. IN THE MATTER OF DAMAGES ON THE DALLES.CALI FORNIA HIGHWAY. ORDERED THAT WARRANT ISSUE ON THE LANE-KLAMATH FUND FOR $75.00 PAYABLE TO E.B.TOMES I N SETT LEME NT OF DAMAGES DONE I N CTIONCONS TRU OF THE DALLES-CAL IFORN IA HIGHWAY ACROSS HIS PROPERTY. IN THE MATTER OF ESTIMATE OF EDGI NGTON & HARRI NGTON. ORDERED THAT PAYMENT BE MADE LOG INGTON & HA RR NGTON FOR WORK DONE ON SISTERS- TUMALO SECTION OF MCKENZIE BEND HIGHWAY ACCORDING TO ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE NOW ON Ft LE, SAID PAYMENT HAVING HERETOFORE BEEN ORDERED SUSPENDED BECAUSE OF THE FILING OF A GARN I SHMENT WR IT. WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 2T6, 1922, AT 2:00 P.M. ROBERT W.SAWYER COUNT Y JUDGE. TheBend, County Court reconvened this day at 2 o'clockOP. M. rsuat n2t, adjo urnment all members being present, Whereupon thefollowing proceedings uwere had, to -wit: In the matter of road building equipment. This matter came on to be heard on the offer -of -T. E. Going to sell to the county for the sum of $270.00 road building equipment according to a list on file with the Court, whereupon it was Ordered that the county accept said offer. There being no further business the court adjo•` ned for the term. y JUDGE. Bend, Oregon., September 6, 1922. The County Court of Deschutes County met in regular session. at 10 o'clock A.. M. on Wednesday, September 6, 1922 this being the date set by law for the regular meeting thereof, where there were present: Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner. M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner. J. H. Haner, County Clerk. S. E. Roberts, Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of reassessment of certain lands in the City of Redmond. There was then presented the petition of F. T. Redmond and J. D. Redmond praying for the reassessment on an acreage basis of certain property in the City of Redmond more fully described in said petition andpraying further for the order to the tax collector to accept in satisfaction of all unpaid taxes against said property the amount computed to be due on an acreage basis, and upon its, appearing that an opinion from the District Attorney was to the effect that such action was within the authority of the Court and upon consideration it appearing that the prayer of the petitioners should be granted, it was Ordered, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. In the Matter of Tax Adjudtment as to portions ) ORDER. of Redmond Acres Addition to Redmond, Oregon. ) Now on this day this matter coming on before the Court, upon the petition of F. T. Redmond and J. D. Redmond, and it appearing to the Court that said petitioners are the owners of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (B SW4) of Section Ten (10), Township Fifteen (15) South, of Range Thirteen (13) East of the Willamette Meridian, excepting Lot Twenty-two of Block Ten (10) thereof, and Mulberry Avenue as the same now appears of record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, And it appearing that on or about September, 1912, said premises were duly platted into lots and blocks, streets and alleys, which platting was thereafter duly vacated,' and that said premises are only valuable as farm lands, And it appearing that the unpaid taxes levied and assessed against said premises while platted as city lots and blocks are excessive and that said premises should be re- assessed for the years for which taxes remain unpaid thereon by the County Assessor of this County, assessing the same on an acreage basis as adjoining lands are assessed, the County Assessor of said County is hereby directed To re -assess said premises on an acreage basis and compute the unpaid taxes thereon en such basis, and the Tax Collector of said County is hereby directed to accept in full for such unpaid taxes the amount so computed by said County Assessor to be due. Done by order of the County Court this 6th day of September, 1922. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. M. C. Conlon, M. W. Knickerbocker, Commissioners. In the matter of claims. It is ordered that claims against the general fund for the month of August be paid as set forth on the claim docket. In the matter of claims Against the Road Fund. It is ordered that claims against the Road Funds for the month of August be paid as set forth in the Road Fund Docket. In the matter of repairs to the Wise Bridge. There was then presented the request of certain citizens of La Pine that the county aid in repairing the Wise bridge over the Deschutes river whereupon it was Ordered that the County aid in making such repairs by the purchase of decking and necessary hardware to the Amount of 0100. said residents to do all work, furnish all other material and make said repairs according to the plans and specifications of the County Engineer. In the matter of Deschutes County Fair. There was then presented the request of the Deschutes County Fair Board for the payment to it of the .balance of the amount levied for the support of the County fair for the current year, Whereupon it was ORDERED that the clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund of the County in the sum of $965.00 payable to the Deschutes County Fair Association for the payment of premiums at the coming County fair. In the matter of the J. N. IMZasten Road. This matter came on to be heard on the report of the viewers herein and said viewers report was read for the first time. In the matter of the C. G. Tweedt Road. This matter came on to be heard on the report of the viewers herein and upon its appearing that said report was unfavorable it was Ordered That said petition be dismissed. The Court then adjourned to Sept. 15, 19Z2 at 2 P. M. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF DELINQUENCY ON CERTAIN ) ORDER PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES ARE DELINQUENT. ) BE IT REMEMBERED, That at the regular term of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, begun and held at the Court House in the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of September, 1922, thesame being the first Wednesday in said month, and the time fixed by law to hold a regular term of said Court, there being present: Hon. Habit W. Sawyer, County Judge, Hon. M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner, Hon. M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner, S. E. Roberts, Sheriff, J. H: Haner, County Clerk, A. J. Moore, District Attorney, on , September 1922, the following, among other proceedings, were had, to -wit: It appearing to the Court at this time that there is considerable real property in DEschutes County, Oregon, on which the taxes chargedand assessedfor the year of 1920 are unpaid, and delinquent, and that it is advisable at this time that certificates of delinquency should be issued against said property to private persons, now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thatthe Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall, upon demand of any person or persons, upon the payment of the taxes, penalty and interest, make out and issue to any such person or persons certificates of delinquency should be issued against said property to private persons, now, therefore, It is HEREBY ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall, upon demand of any person or persons, upon the payment of the taxes, penalty and interest, make out and issue to any such person or persons certificates of delinquency against any or all property in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1920, upon which the taxes charged or assessed for such year are delinquent and unpaid. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, Sept. 19'42. 44 .County Judge: M. W.. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner.• M. C:. Conlon, County 'Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE RE-SALE,OF..REAL ESTATE -IN ) DESCHUTES -COUNTY OREGON, DEEDED TO DESBUUTES ) .ORDER. COUNTY, OREGON, UPON SALE FOR 1915 AND PRIOR , }• YEAR TAXES, BE IT REMEMBERED, that at a regular term of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County, begun and held at the Courthouse in the City of Bend, L Z,i •1 County, Oregon, on Wednesday the 6th day of September, 1922, the same being Deschutes the first Wednesday of the said month and the time fixed by law for holding a regular. tern of said County Court, there being present: Hon. Hon. Hon. J. H. S. E. A. J. On the 23rd day Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge, • M. W. Knickerbocker, County*Commissioner: M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner, Haner, County Clerk. Roberts, Sheriff, Moore, District Attorney. of September, 1922, the following, among other proceedings was had to -wit: It appearing to the Court at this time that there is certain real property in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, which has been heretofore deeded to said Deschutes County, upon sale for delinquent taxes for the year of " 1915 and prior years, and that said county now holds a sheriff's deed to said real estate and that it is desirable at this time to re -sell the same to individual purchasers who may desire to purchase the same, and that it is deemed for the best interest for the county to sell the same, now therefore, It is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Sheriff of Deschutes_ County, Oregon, be, and he hereby is'authorized and directed to sell any or all of such real estate in Deschutes County, Oregon, heretofore deeded to Deschutes County on sale of delinquent taxes for the year 1915 and years prior thereto at prices not less than the amount of taxes due at this time, not including interest and penalties, except all lots in the town -sites of Imperial, Harper and Hillman in said Deschutes' County, which said lots shall be sold to individual purchasers for the sum of not less than $1.00 each and to the highest and best bidder for cash, according to Section 4370 of the Oregon Laws. And it is further hereby ordered that the sheriff of this County be, *and he hereby is directed to turn all money received on the sale of said real estate'into the general fund of this County and take the County Treasurer's receipt therefor. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this %Z5""C d�.y of September, 1922. . Countydge. M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner. M. C. Conlon, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, September 16, 1922. The County Court reconvened this day pursuant to adjournment, there being present M. W. Knickerbocker and M. C. Conlon, County Commissioners. Whereupon the following proceedings Were had, to -wit: In the Matter of J. N. Masten Road: This matter came on for final hearing, and said road was ordered established and laid out as a county road according to petition. 449 In the Matter of Teacher's, Institute ,Expenses: 'It.was ORDERED that warrant on the General Fund be issued -to J. A. Thompson in the. sum of $66:07, in payment of :expenses incurred in connection with the County -Teachers Institute. WHEREUPON, adjournment was had until September 23, ..1922. Bend, Oregon, September 23, 1922. The County Court reconvened this day according to adjournment, there being present M. C. Conlon and M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioners. Whereupon the following pro.cee.dings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Re -Sale of Real estate in Deschutes County, Oregon, deeded to Deschutes County, Oregon, upon sale for 1915 and prior years` taxes: This matter coming on to be heard, it was ORDERED (see Order). In the Matter of Issuance of certificates of delinquency on certain property on which taxes were delinquent: This matter came on to be heard, whereupon, it was Ordered (see Order). There being no further business, the Court was adjourned for the term. • Bend, Oregon, September , 1922. The Board of Equalization of Deschutes County met in ,the office of the County Assessor on Monday, September 11, 1922, pursuant to law, there being present J. H. Haner, County Clerk and August A. Anderson, County Assessor. The meeting was called to order at eleven o'clock A. M. whereupon the County Assessor laid before the Board his Assessment Roll for the year 1922. He then presented the notice published under the provision of Chapter 4291 of the Oregon Laws together with the affidavit of the editor of the Bend Press, that the notice was published in the said Bend Press for the three weeks preceeding. Each of the members of the Board, present, then took and subscribed their .Oath of Office, and then said Oaths and proofs of publication were duly filed with the County Clerk. September 12, 1922. R. W. Sawyer, County Judge subscribed to his Oath of Office as member of the Board of Equalization of Deschutes County.. September 28, 1922. The Board of Equalization met in the office of the County Assessor for the purpose of closing up the business of the Board. There having been no complaints filed with the Board it was -on motion ordered that the Board be, and the same is hereby adjourned and the Clerk thereof be and he is hereby instructed to spread the minutes thereof on the.Journals of the County Court. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. August A. Anderson, County Assessor. J. H. Haner, County Clerk. Bend, Ore. October 4, 1922. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in regular session, this being the day set by law for the regular meeting of said court, there being present: Robert W. Sawyer, M. W. Knickerbocker, M. C. Conlon, J. H, Haner, S. E. Roberts, Whereupon the following proceedings were In the matter of veterans tax exemption. There was then presented the petition of T. H. Morgan asking for exemption from taxation of his homestead under the provisions of Chap. 165 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1921 whereupon it was Ordered, that the petitioner be exempt from taxation on his homestead up to an assessed County Judge, County Commissioner. County Commissioner. County Clerk. Sheriff. valuation of had, to -wit: 1000.00 and that the tax collector be notified of this order. In the matter of Spaugh Road. There then appeared Fred W. Wilson and Scobey to the Spaugh road so that mails could be carried Ordered, that the County deliver material residents furnish teams for loading trucks and In the matter of designation of State Highway into Lake County. There was then presented copy of petition sent to of Bend , Lapine, Fremont, Fort Rock, Wastina and other towns asking that there be officially request County aid in the repair of over it, whereupon it was for repairing said road on condition that to spread material. State Highway Commission by residents designated as the highway route into Lake County from Deschutes County the road running from La Pine to Silver Lake whereupon it was Ordered that the county Gourt of Deschutes County endorse the prayer of said petition and join in recommending the designation- of said road, and further that the State Highway Commission be requested to survey said route as soon as possible, and further Ordered that the County Clerk be directed to transmit to the State Highway Commission Salem, Oregon a certified copy of the foregoing order. In the matter of claims. Ordered that claims against the County for the month of September be paid as set forth in the claim docket. In the matter of claims against the road fund. Ordered that claims against the road fund for the month of September be paid as set forth in the road Fund Docket. In the matter of the Grange Hall Connection Road. This matter came on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of posting notices as required by law, whereupon it was ordered -That Robert B. Gould, John H. Runge and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to meet October 16, Whereupon -the Court adjourned to Thursday, October 5 at 2 P. M. Bend, The County Court of Deschutes County met this day in adjournment whereupon the following proceedings were had, In the matter of the M. C. Conlon Road. This matter came on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of posting Notice as required by law whereupon. it was ordered, Oregon, October 5, 1922. regular session pursuant to to -wit: r> J 2,0JJL That Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge, and C. V. Silvis, be appointed viewers to meet on October 16. In the matter of the N. B. Caldwell Road. This matter came on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of posting notice as required by law whereupon it was ordered i That Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to meet on October 16. In the matter of the, St. Clair Road. This matter carve on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of Posting notice as required by law whereupon it was ordered That Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to meet on October 16. In the matter of the Redmond -Powell Butte Road. t , This matter came on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of posting notice as required by law whereupon it was ordered That Robert B. Gould, John A. Runge and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to meet October 16. In the matter of the Gribling Road. This matter came on to be heard following the filing of affidavit of posting notice as required by law whereupon it was ordered That Robert B.'Gould, John A..Runge and C. V. Silvis be appointed viewers to meet October 16, In the matter of the County Budget Committee It was then reported to the Court that J. R. Roberts, heretofore appointed as a member of the County Budget Committee was unable to serve, whereupon it was ordered That N. A. Burdick be appointed a member of the County Budget Committee. In the matter of County Fair Funds. Ordered tha.t the funds received from the State of Oregon for County fair purposes be paid. Whereupon the Court adjourned to Monday, October 16 at 2 P. IL BEND, OREGON OCTOBER 16, 1922 DAY THE COUNTY COURT MET THISXHXXX PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLL OW I NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD TO WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAT OF BLAKELY HEIGHTS THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE PLAT OF BLAKELY HEIGHTS WHICH WAS ORDERED APPROVED. i N THE MATTER OC CLERK IN THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE. THEREWAS THEN PRESENTED THE STATEMENT OF SHERIFF S. E.ROBERTS THAT HE HAO EMPLOYED CAROL BOYQ AS CLERK IN HIS OFFICE AT $I 15. PER MONTH, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT NO FURTHER WARRANTS ISSUE TO IJESSI E LATTO, FaRMERLY CLERK IN THE SHERIFF S OFFICE AND THAT HEREAFTER THE CLERK DRAW HIS WARRA. NT ON THE GENERAL FUND IN THE SUM OF $1 15. MONTHLY IN FAVOR OF CAROL BOYD AND CHARGE THE SAME TO THE SHERIFF BUDGET. IN THE MATTER OF STATE AID FOR COUNTY FAIRS THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE ORAL APPLICATION OF 452 W.E.VANALLEN, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED` fN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR DESCHUT .S COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY FAIR FUNDS ) ( ORD E R. IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER. .) - ON THI S I7TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1922, THIS MATTER COMING Oft BEFORE THE COURT ON APPLICATI ON OF THE COUNTY FAIR BOARD OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, TO HAVE SET ASIDE FOR USE OF DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATI ON, FOR THE 'PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS, FUNDS IN THE HANDS DF THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR THAT PURPOSE, AND 1T APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR WAS DURING THE YEARS 1921 AND. 1922 DULY HELD I DESCHUTES COUNTY, DREGONK, AND THAT THIS WAS THE ONLY COUNTY FAIR HELD. 1 N SUCH COUNTY, AND THAT THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR BOARD 18 ENTITLED TO THE USE FOR PR:EMI! UMS ON LIVESTOCK, HORTICULTURAL AND A GI RCULTURA L EXHI BITS ALL FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE COUNTY TREASURER OF [DESCHUTES COUNTY FROM THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY FA IR PURPOSES. IT IS HEREBY ORD:REE) THAT ALL FUNDS NOW IN THE HANDS OF THE COUNTY TREASURER OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, RECEIVED BY HIM FOR COUNTY FAIR PURPOSES, BE SET ASIDE FOR THE USE OF THE COUNTY FAIR BOARD OF SUCH COUNTY FOR THE PAYMENT DF PREMIUMS AND EXHI BITS AS PR OV I D ED BY LA W. ROBERT W.SAWYER JUDGE. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUS,I NESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT ADJOURNMENT WAS THEN HAD TO OCTOBER 23 AT 2 P.M. BEND, OREGON, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. THE COUNTY COURT OF. Des -CHUTES COUNTY MET THI S DAY I NREGULAR SESSION, THIS BEING THE DAY SET BY LAW FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF ROBERT W.SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSI ONER, M.C.CONLON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J.H. HA NER, COUNTY CLERK, S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF, WHEREUPOIN THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO—wl T: IN THE MATT cR OF THE BRIBLING ROAD: THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FI RST TIME. IN T HE MATTER OF THE M.C.CoNLo:N ROAD; THE /I EWERS REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FI RST TIME• IN THE MATTER OF THE ST. CLA IR ROAD: THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. 141 THE MATTER OF THE H. B. CA LO W E LL ROAD: THE VI EWERS REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FI RST TIME. I N THE MATTER OF TH E GRANGE HALL CONNECT( ON ROAD: THE VI EWERS REPORT WAS REAO FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE REDMOND—POWELL BUTTE ROAD: THE VIEWERS RE PORT WAS READ FOR THE FIRST TIME. I N T HE MATTER OF CLA(lMS: ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER BE PA 10 AS SET FORTH IN THE CLA IM DOCKET IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGM NST THE ROAD FUND: ORDERED THAT THE CLAIMs AGAINST THE ROAD FUND FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER' BE PAID AS SET FCR.TH IN THE ROAD FUND DOCKET. I N THE MATTER OF I NDI GENT ASSISTANCE: THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE STATEMENT OF MRS.V•A•FORBES, RECOMMENDING AN ADOITI O'NA;L GRANT OF $IO.00 A MONTH IN AID OF J.J. HOLT ANO FAMILY: WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK I SSUE HIS WARRANT UPON THE GENERAL FUND, PAYABLE TO MRS• J.J. HOLT IN THE SUM OF $50.00 PER MONTH UNTILFURTHER NOTICE, AND THAT THE FORMER ORDER OF THIS COURT ALLOW( NG MRS. HOLT $40.00 A MONTH BE REVOKED. IN THE MATTER OF CHARGES FOR TELEPHONE sERVICE; IT THEN- APPEARED TO THE COURT THAT THE SHERIFF REQUIRED THE USE OF AN EXTENSI ON TELE PHONE COSTING $1.25 PER MO NTH: IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK I SSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY TO THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPA NY I N PAYMENT AS REGULAR EXCHANGE SERVICE I THE SUM 0.F $30.25 INSTEAD OF ' i29.00 A MONTH THE AMOUNT HERETOFORE PAID. SA10 COURT, THEE' BEING PRESENT; WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922 AT TWO OTCLOCK P.M. BEND, OREGON. Nov. 9, 1922. ° THE COUNTY COURT MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT AND THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFO RE THE COURT ADJ DURNMENT WAS HAD UNTI L FRI DAY , NOV EMBER 17, 1922. BEND, OREGON. NOV. (7, 1922.. ° THE COUNTY COURT MET TH IS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT IALL MEMBERS BEING P RESENT o WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO WIT: IN THE MATTER OF REDMOND- POWELL BUTTE ROAD. THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TIME. (N THE MATTER O F THE GRANGE HALL CONNECT! ON ROAD. THE V I EWERS REPORT WAS READ THE S ECOND TIME, IN THE MATTER OF THE H. B. CAL DWEL L ROAD. THE VI EWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE ST. CLAIR ROAD. THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TI IJE. (N THE MATTER OF THE M. C. CONLON ROAD. THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TIME. I N THE MATTER OF THE GRIBLING ROAD. THE V 'EWERS REPORT WAS READ THE SECOND TI ME. (N THE MATT ER O F THE FUND FOR CA RE OF POOR. IT THEN AP FEARED TO THE COURT T HAT THE BUDGET FOR THE CARE O F THE POOR WAS EXHAUSTED AND THAT DEMANDS ON THE FUND NOT FORESEEN AT THE TIME OF THE.ADOPTION OF THE BUDGET WERE BE ING MADE, AND FURTHER THAT A BALA NCE EXI STED IN THE FUND FOR WIDOW'S PENSIONS', WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE SUM OF $1000 BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE WIDOWS PENS ION FUND TO THE FUND FOR THE CARE OF POOR. WHERE UPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY Nov EMBER (H, A T 2 .P. Pr1. BEND , (REGO Nov. i8 THE COUNTY COURT MET PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO-W IT: IN THE MATTER OF THE ° RE DM ON D-POWELL BUTTE ROAD. ,THIS MATTER CAME ON FOR FI NAL HEARING AND THE ROAD WAS ORDERED EST ABLIISHE D AS A COUNTY ROA D A CCIORD ING TO RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF GRIBLING ROAD. I THIS MATTER CAME •ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND THE ROAD WAS ORDERED ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD ACCORDI NG TO RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF GRANGE HALL CONNEICTLON ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND THE ROAD WAS ORDERED ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD ACCORDI NG TO RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF ST. CLARR ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME mN FOR FINAL HEARING AN 0 THE ROAD WAS ORDERED ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD . ACCORD NG TO RESOLUTION. IN THE MATTER OF H. B. CALDWELL ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND THE ROAD WAS ORDERED ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD ACCORDI NG TO RESOLUTI ON. IN THE MATTER OF M. C. CONLON ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON FOR FINAL HEARING AND THE ROAD WAS ORDERED ESTABL ISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD ACCORDI NG TO RESOLUTION. THERE BEI NG NO FURTH ER BUS NESS THE COURT THEN ADJ DURNED TO SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25, AT 2 P. M. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUD GE . BEND, ORE GO NOVEMBER 22, 1922. IN THE MATTER OF CARE OF POOR. THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE PRESENTATION OF BILL OF MRS. MARION LESH FOR SERVI CES I N THE CARE OF INDIGENTS BARRON, CLARK & r IGHT WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND IN THE SUM OF $IO5. ISSUE IN PAYMENT OF SAID B ILL TO BE CHARGED AGA INST FUND FOR CARE OF POOR. ROBERT W. SAWYER , COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON. Nov. 25, 1922. THE COUNT Y COURT MET TH IS DA Y PURSUA NT TO ADJ OURNMENT AL L MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT, WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD , TO —WIT; IT APPEAR INC TO THE COURT THAT FUNDS FOR GENERAL ROAD WORK WERE EXHAUSTED FOR THE YEAR IT WAS ORDERED THAT WILLARD URINSTEAD, IN CHARGE OF GENERAL COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS, BE LAID OFF FROM DATE. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT A DJOUR NE D FOR THE TERM. ROBERT W. SAWYER , COUNTY JUDGE. Bend, Oregon, December 6, 1922. The County Court of Deschutes Met in regular session on this date this being the time set by law for the -regular monthly meeting of said court, there being present Robert W.Sawyer County Judge M.W. Knickerbocker Commissioner M. C. Conlon Commissioner S,E.Roberts Sheriff Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to wit: In the matter of a sinking fund for School District # 16 There was then presented by Clyde M. McKay, County Treasurer, a letter notifying the Court under the provisions of Section 5064 Oregon Laws of the failure of School district 16 to levy a tax for a sinking fund with which to meet its bonded indebtedness and requesting the court to proceed under said law to levy a tax of 5 mills for said purpose whereupon it was Ordered that a tax of 5 mills on the Assessed value of the property in said district be levied. In the matter of damages for. the Construction of the Sisters Tumalo Section of the McKenzie -Bend Highway This matter came on to be heard on the claim of Alex Leverenz for damages for the construction of said highway through his land whereupon it was Ordered that warrant on the Lane -Klamath Road bond fund in the sum of 080 issue to Paul C. King attorney for said Leverenz in full settlement of said claim on his dismissing his appeal in the Circuit Court on said claim. In the Matter of Assessors Bond There was then presented the bond of August A. Anderson with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety in the sum of $5000 for the faithful performance of his duties as county assessor, whereupon it was Ordered that said bond be approved. In the Matter of damages for Construction of The Dalles-California Highway There was presented the claim of W.A. Pickett for damages for the construction of The Dalle s-California Highway through his land in Terrebonne and upon its appearing that said Pickett have purchased from the County certain Terrebonne lots on which delinquent tax certificates had been foreclosed by the county for an amount equal to his claim for damages and desired that one claim be set against the other it was Ordered that warrant in the sum of 450 issue to S; E. Roberts, tax collector, in settlement of said claim and in payment for said lots. In the matter of salary of Stenographer in Clerk's office There was presented a letter from the county clerk notifying the court of his employment of Dorsey Moore for the recording department of his office and requesting that her salary be fixed by the court whereupon it was Ordered that the salary of Dorsey Moore be fixed at 05.00 per month. The Court then adjourned. to Thursday Dec. 7, at 2 P.M. Bend Oregon Dec 7, 1922. Dursuant to adjoummment the County Court reconvened this day, all members being present except Commissioner Knickerbocker whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the report of Grand Jury Said report was presented -.to the court and ordered filed. In the Matter of certificate of election and oath of office of August A. Anderson, Assessor Said certificate and oath were presented to the court and ordered filed. In the Matter of tax ewdund to W.H. Belknap This matter came on to be heard on the request of W.H.Belknap for a refund of taxes paid on land not subject to taxiation and the accompanying correspondence from the Desert Land Board, and upon its appearing that the district attorney has advised that the county should make such refund it is Ordered that a warrant on the general fund issue to W.H. Belknap in the sum of $24.75 chargeable to the emergency fund, said amount being the sum paid in -error in County taxation. In the matter of J.W.E11is, an indigent There was then presented Bend Chapter of the American an indigent and recommending after consideration, it was Ordered that the county a letter from Mrs. V.A.Forbes, secretary of the Red Cross reporting facts concerning J.W.Ellis, county aid in the sum of $40 per month Whereupon, clerk issue his warrant on the general fund payable to the American Red Cross Bend Chapter, for the use of J.W. Ellis in the sum of $40, chargeable to the Care of poor account, monthly until the further order of the Court. In the Matter of County Officer's Budgets and deficits there in. This matter came on to be heard on the statement of the County Clerk showing estimated deficits and surpluses in the various budget accounts of the County for the year I922 whereupon it was Ordered that under the provisions of Section IO,.Chapter 118, general laws of 1921 transfers be made from funds where a surplus exists to those funds Where a deficit exists sufficient to meet said deficit8. In the Matter of Claims agist the County Ordered that claims be paid as set forth in the general fund docket. In the Matter of claims against the road fund. Ordered that claims be paid as set forth in the road fund docket. There being no further business to come before the court adjournment was had t o Monday December II, 1922 at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer County Judge Bend, Oregon December II, 1922. time set for hearing on the proposed county budget for the following proceedings was had, to wit: In the Matter of the County budget and tax levy for 1923. This matter came on to be heard on the budget as advertised and taxpayers were heard for and against the various items. after hearing it was The County court reconvened this d; y pursuant to adjoumnment this being also the I923 whereupon the year Ordered that the matter of further consideration of . the budget and tax levy be postponed until it was known what the state tax payable in 1923 was to be. Thereupon the court adjourned until Saturday December 18, at 2 o'clock Robert W. Sawye r County Judge. BEND , OREGON , DECEMBER 16, 19224 PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THE COUNT Y COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY AT 2 P.M. THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT OTHER THAN THE FIXING OF THE TAX LEVY AND NOT I FI CAT ION OF THE AMOUNT OF THE STATE TAX NOT HAV ING BE:EN RECEI VED THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 AT 2 0' CLOCK P . M. R O B E R T W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. BEND OREGON , DECEMBER 19, 1922 THE COUNTY COURT MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT. THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT ADJOURNMENT WAS HAD TO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 AT 2 P. M. ROB ERT VI. SAWYER, COUNTY JUD GE. IN THE MATTER OF A TAX LEVY FOR SCHOOL DIST. I4. THERE WAS PRESENTED A LETTER FROM J. ALTON THOMPSON COUNT Y SUP ER I NTENDENT OF SCHOOLS CALLING THE ATTENTION OF THE COURT TO THE FACT THAT SCHOOL DISTRICT 14 HAD FAILED TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX FOR MAINTENANCE FOR THE YEAR 1923 WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT A LEVY OF $312.30 ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE DISTRICT BE MADE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 5169 OREGON LAWS. IN THE MATTER OF THE TAX LEVY FOR THE STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT AND LEVY OF THE STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY FOR 'FOREST PATROLS PROVIDED FOR THE YEAR 1922 BY SAID BOARD UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 15, OF TITLE 47 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON, AND IT APPEARI NG_ TO THE SATISFACT ION OF T HE CO JRT THAT SAID REPORT AND LE VY IS IN CONFORMITY WITH SAID L AW , IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SAID REPORT AND LEVY BE AND THE SAME 1S HE:REBY APPROVED, AND FURTHER ORDERED, THAT SAID REPORT BE FORTHWITH F ILED W.,ITH THE ASSESSOR OF TH IS COUNTY, AND SA ID ASSESSOR I S HEREBY DIRECTED TO EXTEND THE TAXES CHARGED AGAI NST EACH OF THE PARCELS THEREIN DESCRIBED UPON THE TAX ROLLS FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. DATED THIS 2OTH DAY OF DECEMBER 1922. i r20BERT W. SAWYER, JU DGE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE LEVY OF TAXES FOR 1922. NOW ON THIS 19TH. DAY OF DECEMBER 1922 COMES ON TH ► S MATTER FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY, ;STATE, SCHOOLS, ROADS, AND OTHER TAXES, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT HERETOFORE THE COUNTY COURT, SITTING WITH THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE APPOINTED UNDER THE PRO V IS I ONS OF CHAPTER 118 OF THE LAWS OF 1921, HAVE DECLARED AND CERTIFIED THAT THE NECESSARY COSTS AND EXPENSES OF THE SEVERAL UNITS OF COUNTY AND SCHOOL GOVERNMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT; FOR THE. EXPENSES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT $4,600.00 FOR THE, SALARY AND EXPENSE OF COUNTY JUDGE 1,300.00 FOR THE. PER DIEM AND EXPENSES OF COMMISSIONERS 2,200.00 FOR THE- COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 7,900,00 FOR THE SHERIFF 10,600.00 FOR THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 3,800.00 FOR THE ASSESSOR 5,500.00 FOR THE COUNTY TREASURER 2,400.00 FOR THE COUNTY SURVEYOR 1,100.00 FOR THE FEES OF THE CORONER 100.00 FOR THE DI STRI CT ATTORNEY 1,000.00 rOR ONE HALF THE EXPENSE OF THE COUNTY AGENT 2,400.00 FOR THE WATER MASTER 1,200.00 rOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE 2,500.00 rOR ONE HALF THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD 5,000.00 FOR THE SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND 280.00 FOR WIDOWS PENSIONS 5,000.00 FOR THE JUVENILE COURT 500.00 FOR THE SALARY OF THE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER 420.00 FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENTS ,000.00 rOR •TF E RENT OF COURT HOUSE, SALARY OF JANITOR, 'WATER, LIGHTS, AND MAINTENANCE OF COURT HOUSE AND OFFICES FOR THE BOARD OF PR I SONERS FOR THE PAYMENT OF SCALP BOJNTIES FOR THE SUPPORT OF COUNTY FAIRS iOR THE PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES FOR THE SALARY OF THE DISTRICT SEALER FOR INTEREST ON OUTSTANDING WARRANTS FOR ANY UNFORSEE,V EMERGENCY FOR THE MA INTENANCE OF ROADS FOR THE STATUTORY COMMON SCHOOL FUND FOR THE STATUTORY HIGH SCHOOL TUITION FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON ROAD BONDS FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF STATE TAXES 6 , 500 . 00 1,200.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 300.00 194.75 b , 000 .00 i,o85.00 9,500.00 27,300.00 3,000.00 12,500.00 15,180.29 95,907.13 TOTAL $ 155,060. 18 THAT THE TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES IN EXPECTANCY TO WHICH SAID SUMS ARE SUBJECT ARE ESTIMATED AT $21,500.00 AND THAT THE SUMS NECESSARY TO BE RAISED BY A DIRECT TAX IN THIS COUNTY IS THE SUM OF $ 133,560. 18. IT FURTHER APPEARING FROM THE CERTIFICATE OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSIONERS THAT THE AMOUNT TO BE LEVIED FOR THE STATE OF OREGON IS THE SUM OF $95,907.13, AND THAT THE WHOLE AMOUNT NECESSARY IS THE SUM OF $229,467.31 SUBJECT TO STATUTORY LIMITATION OF $229,329.60, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE. COURT, THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS LEVIED UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, THE GROSS SUM OF $229,329,60, AND THE ASSESSOR IS HEREB-Y DIRECTED TO EXTEND THE SAME UPON THE TAX ROLLS OF THE COUNTYFOR THE YEAR 1922, AND TO DISTRIBUTE THE GROSS AMOUNT THEREOF TO THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES. FOR THE COUNTY GENERAL FUND FOR THE COUNTY SCHOOL FUND FOR THE GENERAL ROAD FUND i MILL TAX FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON BONDS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL TUITION FUND FOR THE COUNTY LIBRARY FUND FOR THE SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND TOTAL LEVY AN.D DISTRIBUTION FOR ALL PURPOSES $ 156,707.02 27,300.00 y,3b2.29 15,180.29 12,500.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 280.00 $229,329.b0 IT IS FURTHER, ORDERED THAT THIS RECORD BE ENTERED AT FULL LENGTH IN THE JOURNALS OF THIS COURT,. AND THAT THE CLERK THEREON FORTHWITH FILE A CERTIFIED COPY THEREOF WITH THE COUNTY ASSESSOR. ROBERT W. SAWYER, JUDGE, THERE BEING N-0 FURTHER BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT IT THEN ADJOURNED TO WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 27, 1922. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES.. IN THE MATTER OF FIXED CHARGES AGAINST THE COUNTY, THIS MATTER COMES ON THIS 3RD. DAY OF JANUARY FOR THE PAYMENT OF OFFICIAL S4LARIES, RENTS, INDIGENTS, AND OTHER FIXED CHARGES OF THE COUNTY, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT AN ORDER SHOULD BE ENTERED FOR THE MONTHLY PAYMENT OF SUCH CHARGES BYTHE CLERK, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE, AND HE IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY UNTIL THE FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS AND FOR THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS, TOWIT; S. E. ROBERTS C. T. TERR I L GEO, 1N. STOKOE CAROL SOY° J. H. HANER GWEN IRWIN MRS. E. R. HEARTT DORSEY MOORE - J. ALTON THOMPSON A. A. ANDERSON GENEVEIVE PERKINS SALARY OF SHERIFF DEPUTY SHERIFF DEPUTY SHERIFF BOOK-KEEPER FOR SHERIFF SALARY OF CLERK DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK STENOGRAPHER SALARY SUPT. SCHOOLS SALARY OF ASSESSOR CLERK FOR ASSESSOR $208.33 125.00 125.00 115.00 166.66 1 15.00 115.00 85.00 166.66 166.66 90.00 C. M. MCKAY, SALARY FOR TREASURER 83.33 R. W. SAWYER R. W. HENOERSHOTT T. J. SAUADERS, `DESCHUTES INVESTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUGH O'KANE L. B. BAIRD PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH C O. HATTIE HUNTINGTON MRS. MAUD BROWN AMERICAN RED CROSS MRS. WM. HENRY HYDE FRANK P. DRAKE AMERICAN RED CROSS SALARY OF COUNTY JUDGE SALARY HEALTH OFFICER JANITORS SALARY CO. RENT OF OFFICES RENT OF OFFICES RENT OF OFFICES RENT OF OFFICES RENT OF TELEPHONES INDIGENT RELIEF INDIGENT RELIEF CIVILIAN RELIEF FUND INDIGENT RELIEF INDIGENT RELIEF SUPPORT OF J. W. ELL I S 100.00 35.00 85.00 170.00 85.00 12.50 65.00 29.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 15.00 40.00 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT ALL FORMER ORDERS HEREIN BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY REVOKED AS AGAINST ANY FURTHER PAYMENTS THEREUNDER. DATED THIS 6TH. DAY OF JANUA RY , 1922. M. W. KNICKERBOCKER J. S. INNES COMMISSIONER. COMMISSIONER. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF 1 ESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF APPROPRIATIONS _ I FOR THE EXPENSES OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD ON THIS 3RD. DAY OF JANUARY 1923 ,FOR THE DI S"- TRIBUTIO,N AND APPROPRIATION OF THE FUNDS LEVIED BY THE BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE COUNTY FOR THE EXPENSES OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FOR 1925 IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ACT OF THE LEGIS- LATIVE ASSEMBLY APPROVED FEBRUARY 18TH. 192 1 , AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT TH I S IS THE TIME FOR THE MAKING OF SUCH APPROPRIATION, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS APPROPRI1'ATED FROM THE TAX LEVIES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR, THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS AND FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES, AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE REPORT OF SAID BUDGET COMMITTEE, TOWIT; FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE CIRCUIT COURT $4,600.00 FOR THE SALARY AND EXPENSES OF THECOUNTY JUDGE 1,300.00 FOR THE FEES AND PER DIEM OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER COUNTY SHERIFF SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSESSOR COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY SURVEYOR CORONER, e < DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUNTY AGENT WATER MASTER PUBLIC HEALTH BOARD COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD -2,200.00 7,900.00 10 ,600.00 3,800.00 5,500.00 2,400.00 1,100.00 100.00 1,000.00 2,400.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. 2L50.00 FOR WIDOWS PENSIONS FOR THE JUVENILE COURT SALARY OF COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER FOR RELIEF OF INDIGENTS FOR THE RENT OF COURT HOUSE AND JAIL, WATER', LIGHTS, JANITOR, AND MAINTENANCE OF COURT HOUSE AND JAIL, FOR THE BOARD OF PRISONERS FORTHE PAYMENT OF SCALP BOUNTIES FOR THE SUPPORT OF COUNTY FAIRS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICES FOR THE DISTRICT SEALER FOR INTEREST ON WARRANT DEBTS FOR THE EMERGENCY FUND FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ROADS GENERAL SCHOOL FUND HIGH SCHOOL TUITION FUND FOR INTEREST ON BONDED DEBT FOR MARKET ROADS FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID APPROPRIATIONS BE CREDI STATED IN THIS ORDER,' DATED THIS VTH., DAY OF JANUARY, 1923. 5,000.00 500.00. 420.00 4,000.00 6,500.00 1,200.00 2,500.00 1,000.00 300.00 194.75 6,000.00 8,085. 14 9,500.00 27,300.00 3,000.00 12,500.00 15,130.29 TED TO THE SEVERAL PURPOSES AS M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMI SSI ONER. J. S. INNES COMMISSIONER. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT WAS BEGUN AND HELD IN THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND OREGON ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923, SAID DAY BEI NG THE DA*' FIXED BY LAW FOR HOLDING A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT, WHEN WERE PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER, J. S. INNES, COMMISSIONER, J. H. HAVER, CLERK, 'WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT, IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF CLAIMS ON FILE, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED IN VOL% 2 (OF THE CLAIM DOCKET AT PAGES 65 AND 66. IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROADS• ORDERED THAT THE PETITION OF Co P. BECKER, AND OTHERS FOR THE DECLARING OF A MARKET ROAD, BE CONTINUED FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION. IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROADS. ORDERED THAT THE PETITION OF GUS E. STADIG AND OTHERS FOR THE DECLARING OF A MARKET ROAD BE CONTINUED FOR FURTHER CONSI❑ERATION. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JANUARY 4TH, 1923 AT 10:00. O'CLOCK A. M. COURT RE -CONVENED JANUARY 4TH, 1923 AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., THERE BEING PRESENT; COMMISSIONERS KNICKERBOCKER AND INNES, IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASE OF THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE, AND COUNTY CLERK .J. H. HANER, THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR CONSIDERATION FOR THE RENEWAL OF THE LEASE OF THE COURT HOUSE, AND WAS REFERRED TO COMMISSIONER KNICKERBOCKER. IN THE MATTER OF THE JURY LIST. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD CURRENT YEAR IN THE 'CIRCUIT COURT AND FOR THE SELECTION OF JURYMEN TO SERVE FOR THE IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE FOLLOWIING NAMED PERSONS ARE QUALIFIED TO SERVE AS JURYMEN, IT IS THEREFORE 'ORDERED, THAT THE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSONS, BE `AND THEY ARE HEREBY SELECTED TO SERVE AS JURYMEN J. E. ALBRIGHT STELLA BA IRD MARGARET BLOOM E. C. BRICK LLOYD DOUTHIT HAROLD FASSETT JOHN GAGEN S. W. H U B B L E OSCAR LARSON NELL MARKEL GEO. A. PADDOCK N. P. SMITH R. S. MCCLURE CHAS G. WILSON E. J. FINNEGAN IDA HORTON R. J. MCCANN L. S. RICKARD STEVE A. J. 0. T. D. D. E. P. STE I DL VELTUM MA N N OGLE BROSTERHOUS JOHN COLEMAN J. J. CUNNINGHAM ARTHUR FULLER C. W. HAYES FRANK I NABN ►T CORA ADDINK LEE M. KING PAUL MEYETTE R. H. MUNCY GRACE L. PAYNE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THIS COUNTY JOHN A. RUNGE AGNES SHERI DAN C. P. WEITTENHILLER S. M. REDFIELD IVIABEL GOVE C. G. LAGRANDER NELLIE DAVIS H. E. ALLEN GLEN H. BA,ER WI LL CAM F. BONO J. D. DAVIDSON CHRISTOPHER DUGGER I STUART T. FOXX FOR 1923, TOWIT; J. L. GA I T HE R HELEN JOHNS RALPH LUCAS J. B. MINER EMIL PEARL MARY E. STANSBURROUGH W. D. W. A. E. C. W. A. EVANS SHELBY GLABB HUNNELL ALBERT H. OLIVER W. D. ROE THEODORE TWEET E. V. WARD MURRAY J. JACKSON DOUGLAS MCFADDEN D. T. CARMOD Y E. G. COMSTOCK L. M. Foss H. J. FUNK A. B. HICKS R. K. INNES HARRIETT ALLEN E. T. LUTHEY• BERN I CE MOR GAN LUCY PALMER E. L. PAYNE HARK SANDERS M. H. 0. A. RRAN K DAISY SYMONS MARGRAF ROCKWELL E. BROWN W. C. BIRRELL LEON DEVEREAUX ANTON AUNE MARTHA BE CHE N CHARLES BOYD IVA B. DAVIDSON E. C. EBERLY E. A. FRIBERG JOHN B. HEYBURN H. E. JONES W. R. MCKINLEY F. 0. MINOR L. A. SHAW. HUGH THOMPSON ROY LOVEN PAUL BERG CHAS R. GRIFFITH M. J. K E L L Y ELLA DEWS OLIVER JOHN STEI DL J. L. VAN HUFFEL PHYLLIS WOOD ARTHUR E. HILL LOUIS BENNETT GEO. J. CHILDS W. G. H. N. N. R. M. H. COMBS FOWLER GILBERT HORTON THERESA INNES P. B. JOHNSON L. H. MAGILL A. J. MORSE GEO. A. PARKINS ALMYRON POWELL C. W. SAYLER WENDELL THOMPSON LYMAN G. RICE D. B. STUART CARL NELSON R. S. DART DENCIL C. DYER SAM F. FOSTER HARR I ETT GANT A. B. GILSON ALICE B. MCREYNOLDS PATR ICK MOGAN OSCAR SPRINGGATE N. W. BOLES R. M. DORAN ALICE L. GILBERT LOUISE HANER DAVID KELLY INEZ MCANDREW C. J. MONOHAN JOHN RADATZ E. A. SATHER MARGARET C. TAYLOR JANEICE SIMPSON L. ANTLES D. H. BLALOCK DORA CARLON ROY W. COOPER JAMES A. EASTES T. H. FOLEY MARIAN J. HENNESSEY JOSEPH L. KLEIN CARRIE D. MANNY K. B. WEIL GEORGE PARKINS THOMAS J. WARD W. O. BEST CLAUDE L. MCCAULEY REV. LUKE SHEEHAN HARVEY WINSLOW R. D. KETCHUM CHARLES SILVIS J. E. ALDRICH GEORGE CYRUS JAMES B. ELK I NS MARIE SWINGLE CHARLES MITCHELL GEORGE W. BALES FRANK MCMANNON JOHN MARSH THERON L. COLLIER R. U. FLICKINGER WALTER N. RAY A. J. HARTER FRANKLYN N. FOWLER CLARICE GARNER RALPH A. HOPE L. G. MCREYNOLaDS � C. E. O. MONTAGUE MAUD STOKOE HUGH BRADEN JAMES W. FISHER NOLAN H. GILBERT J. M. HERBERT S. W. LEVERITT H. A. MILLER JENN I E NIXON J. E. RA I NE Y GEORGE SHORTT O. M. WH I TT I NGTON GEORGE HUGHES RALPH BARTLETT WM. H. BOND WILLIAM W. CHILDS ELMER D. COYNER THOMAS EwING MAREN GRIBSHOR G. A. HORSKOTTE ANNA MARIE LARSON FRANK PRINCE J. J. WOHLENBERG WM. R. VAN VLETTE G. W. AGER F. M. GASBAR CLAY MILLER ROY B. SLATE MONTEL COE WALTER H. MAY F. E. STUDEBAKER W. FRANK ARNOLD J AMES F. DAWSON HAROLD KILGORE HARVEY MEARS EMIL ANDERSON L. L. MCDAN I EL R. H. BAYLEY J. F. CAREY RAY E. NEWCOMB WILLARO R. GERK I NG J. 0. GERKING CLYDE SHORT HARRY W. GANT L. W. GATCHELL A. ,R. LEARY GLENN (MAST GEO. E. OLSON CURT IS ,BEESLEY R. N. BUCHWALTER C. C. FYDELL H. A. GOSNEY CARL A. JOHNSON, G. Co LEMKE R. D. MILES PETER RABER H. A. SATHER Co L. SIMPSON JEPTHA SMITH J. S. A YER s FRED H. BEARD ALICE J. BUSH J. M. CHILDERS JAMES D. DONOVAN EDITH FAIRCH►LD. OTIS C. HENKLE J. N. HUNTER CHAS. J. LEVERETT SYLVESTER STAATS RICHARD DORAN MATTIE MORTESON VERA BEVENS PAUL HOSMER JOHN F. MOGAN ELWIN L. VINAL MABEL DEARMOND C. K. NORCOTT MILLARD F. TRIPLETT BURR BLACK R. M. DOTY PAUL SCOGGIN WALTER T. HARRISON PETER JENSEN A BARTSCH HARRY fv1CGu IRE GEORGE W. MOORE LEON E. DAI GLER M. A. PIERCY W. E. SAN DEL CHARLES W. HOWE R. H. SHORT PHILIP M. SMITH FRED WALLA-CE GEORGE E. AITKEN HARDY' K. ALLEN MERE D ITH BAILEY J. W. BERRY JOHN W. DENNIS JOE P. DUCKETT ELLIS H. EDGINGTON WARREN FARTHING WALTER S. FULLERTON LESTER GIST WALTER E. GRAHAM PERIT HUNTINGTON FRANCES JACQUOT °FRAN!K S. LEITHAUSER CHARLES OREWIELER JOHN ROY SCARTH FRANK A. SHAW JEROME SKELTON EDWARD H. SPoo 1 ARTHUR TEMPLETON CLAUDE WOODS HUBBARD TAYLOR FRANK V. CHAPMAN RUSSELL CHAPMAN R. C. FOSTER JERRY GROSZKRUGER - ARNOLD S. HOLMES LESLIE MONTEITH CYRUS F. RIDDLE GUS STADIG JOHN A. SCOTT RAPHAEL S. TOWNE ISAAC D. VEDDER E. T. ALLMAN N. A. BURDICK JAMES B. DOTY G. F. GATES I GEO. W. GOLDEN O. B. HARDY CHADWICK H. IRVIN J. SIDNEY LOYD CLAUDE L. MANNHEIMER WILLIAM 0. RALSTON 1 L. S. ROBERTS J. R. ROBERTS ALBERT J. SANFORD 1 ARTHjR H. TIFFT A. E.- WIMP GEO, W. KANOFF WILLIAM G. COX HARRY DOBKINS W. J. BUCKLEY CLAUDE CHRIST O. B. DAVIDSON DOW DOBKINS HAROLD C. DOTY W. R. LAWSON MORR IS LYNCH W. A. LYNCH CHESLEY J. REDIFER B. L. RENNOLDS HARRY ROBERTS JOHN B. ROE JAY N. SHIVELY WARREN SMITH W. E. VAN ALLEN E. M. PECK A. J. CHASE J. M. FULLER Co Co BEESLEY E. M. EBY W. R. DAVIDSON GEO. MCGREGOR J. A. Foss J. B. HIBBARD DW I GHT WILLIAMS GEO. I'll. DORM A. E. DOTY G. P. ELLIOTT EARL BENTON M. A. KING R. D. MORSE HOWARD L. BURRIGHT GRANT DEAN ROY W. HEARTT W. J. STURGESS FRANK TATTI WILLIAM F.. ARNOLD ANDREW CHOL I CK ROBERT E. EATON WILLIAM G. FORDHAM CARL WILLIAM FOSS HERMAN GUSTAFSON CECIL G. HOLLINSHEAD DOUGLAS JOHNSON H. L. SLY CAREY STEARNS F. W. TOMES W. J. VANDEVERT JOHN ATKINSON E. E. VARCO WM. P. GIFT. WHEREUPON THE COURT WAS ADJOURNED TO JANUARY 5TH. 1923 AT I0:00 OTCLOC,KIN THE FORENOON. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF AN OFFICIAL AUDIT OF THE RECORDS AND AFFAI-RS OF COUNTY OFFICIALS HANDLING COUNTY FUNDS, YEAR 1922. ORDER IN PURSUANCE TO SECTION 32.35 OF THE OREGON LAWS , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT AN OFFICIAL AUDIT BE MADE OF THE RECORDS AND AFFAIRS OF EACH AND EVERY COUNTY OFFICIAL IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HANDLING COUNTY FUNDS, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1922, SAID AUDIT TO COMMENCE FORTHWITH AND TO PROCEED WITHOUT UNNECESSARY DELAY. IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED THAT S. M. TURNER OF BEND, OREGON BE, AND HE HEREBY IS, EMPLOYED TO MAKE THE SAID OFFICIAL AUDIT, AT A SALARY OF $IO.O0 PER DAY, AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO HAVE AN ASSISTANT TO ASSIST HIM IN MAKING SAID AUDIT AT A SALARY rb OF $5.00 PER DAY , SUCH ASSISTANT TO BE DES IGNIATED 8Y THE COUNTY COURT. THE SAID AUD IT TO BE MADE BY THE SAI D S. M. TURNER SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOW INC WORK: SHERIFF'S OFFICE: BALANCING AND AUDITING TAX ROLLS. CHECKING AND COMPARING TAX RECORDS WITH DUPLICATES. CHECKING SHERIFFTS RECORDS WITH TREASURERITS RECEIPTS. TREASURER'S OFFICE: COMPLETE AUDIT AND REPORT OF ALL TREASURERTS TRANSACTIONS. CLERK'S OFFICE: AUDIT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. COMPARE VOUCHERS WITH WARRANTS AND CLAIM DOCKETS. DATED AT BEND', DESCHUTES COUNTY , DREG ON, TH IS 6TH DAJ OF JA NUA RY , 1923. OUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1, S. M. TURNER, HEREBY ACCEPT THE ABOV E EMPLOYMENTJ_ AND AGREE TO PROSECUTE THE SAID OFFICIAL AUDIT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY , OREGON, AS SET ,OUT IN THE ABOVE ORDER WITIHOUII' ANY UNNECESSARY DELAY, AND UPON THE TERMS DESIGNATED IN SAID ORDER. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON THIS 6TH DAIY OF JANUARY, 1923. • S. M. TURNER. N THE MATT ER, QJ= THE tR-ESI G•NATI 0N. - . OF CARRI E D. MA NNY FROM THE Li BRARY BOARD. ON THI S 6TH BAY OF ,JANUARY, 1923, THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RESIGNAT I ON OF CARRI E D. MANNY, AS A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LI BRARY BOARD, WHI CH REST GNATI ON HAS BEEN DULY FI LED I N THIS COURT I N WRT(TING THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE RESIG NATI ON OF CARRI E D. MANNY, AS A MEMBER OF THE CDU:NTY LI BRARY BOARD BE -AND THE SAME I S HEREBY ACCEPTED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJ-OURNED TO JANUARY I0TH. 1923. AT 2:00 O'CLOQK P.M. CDMMI SSI ONERS. tHE COUNTY LOURT RECONVENED JANUARY IOTH., 1923, AT 2:00 !OTCLOCK P.M-. PURSUANT ino-AD- J OURNMENT, THERE BEI NG PR ESENT COMM( SSI DNERS IVI.W. KNICKERBOCKER, J.S. I NNES, AND CO'UNTY1 CLERK, J.H. HA NER:. _ ' _ 1 IN THE MATTER: OF THE BOND OF T.W. CARLON, CONSTABLE. NOW THUS MATTER/COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE BOND SUBMITTED BY T.W. CARLON AS CONSTABLE FOR BEND "I STRI CT AND IT APPEARI NG T 0 THE SATI SFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT SAID BOND CO NFORMS TO THE STATUTES OF THI S STATE, AND THAT THE SURETIES THEREON ARE QUALI FI ED, IT IS THEREFORE; ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE BOND OF T.W. CARLON, AS CONSTABLE OF BEND DI STRICT, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. I N THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF S.E. ROBERTS, SHERI FF. I HIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE BOND SUBMITTED BY S. E.. ROBERTS, SHERI FF, AND: IT APPEAR' NG TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT SAID BONO CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS I OF LAW IA ND THAT THE SURETI ES THEREON ARE SUFFI CI ENT, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT SAID BOND OF S.=. ROBERTS, SHERI FF, BE AND THE SAME I S OF THE COUNTY HEREBY A PpR OVED. [HE °OURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 17TH 192 , AT 2 : 00 O'CLOCK P.M. ZCOMMI SSI ONERS./ 1 HE COUNTY COURT RE—CONVEYNED JANUARY 17, 1923, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEI NG PRESENT COMMISSIONERS [V1.W. KNI CKERBOCKER AND J.S. I LANES, AND d.H. HANER, CLERK. I N THE MATTER OF THE BOND OF DOUGLAS �JOHNSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I HIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE BOND SUBMITTED BY DOUGLAS JOHNSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR 'LAPI NE DI STRICT, AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE FORM THEREOF I S ACCORD' NG TO THE REQUI REMENTS OF LAW, AN-0 THAT THE SURETI ES THEREON ARE SUFFICIENT, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE BOND OF SAID DOUGL.ES JOHNSON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR LA PI NE DI STRICT, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. IN THE MATTER OF DEFICIT I N THE ROAD BOND SI NKI NG FUND. ORDERED BY THE COURT', THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER:: BE. AND HE I S HEREBY AUTHORI ZED A:NCI'• DIRECTED TO TRANSFER THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND TO THE ROAD BOND; SI NKI NG FUND, FOR THE PAYMENT OF 1 NTEREST ON BONDS DUTSTANDI NG. I HE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO' MEET JANUARY 27TH. 1923, AT 2:00 OiCLOCK BEI NG PRESENT COMM I SSI ONERS KNI CKERBOCKER 1 N THE MATTER OF 1920 ELECTION P.M., THERE AND I NNES, AND COUNTY CLERK J.H. HANER. N THE COUNTY COEJRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. • ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1 2 9 3, COMES THIS MATTER T0 BE HEAR() UPON THE APPLI CATf ON CLERK FOR AN ORDER FOR THE DESTRUCTI ON OF THE RETURNS OF ELECTION, BALLDTS, BALLOT STUBS, POLL BOOKS AND TALLEY SHEETS RETURNED BY THE JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTI ON AND GENERAL ELECTI ON HELD I N 1920 AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT SAID SUPPLI ES ARE NOW ENTITLED TO BE DESTRDYED IN THE MANNER PROVIDED BY LAW, IT I s THEREFORE, ORDERED BY THE COURT TbIAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY I S AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED TO DESTROY ALL THE RETURNS OF ELECTION AS AFORESAID BY BURNING THE SAME I N THE .MA NNER PR OV I DED BY LA W. IN THE MATTER OF AN OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER. ORDERED THAT THE BEND BULLETI N, M.W. KNI CKERBOCKER. COUNTY COMMI SSI ONER. J.S. I NNES. COUNTY COM,MI SSI ON.ER. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER pRi NTED AND PUBLISHED AT BEND, IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OR,_GON, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THIS COURT FOR THE YEAR I923. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. COMMI SSI ONERS. TIPP BEND, OREGON11 FEBRU AR Y 8, 1923 IN THE MATTER OF LOST WARRANTS. THEN APPEARED W. H. MAY AND FILED HIS AFFIDAVIT SHOWING THE LOSS' OF COUNTY ROAD FUND WARRANTS NOS. IO08 ISSUED MARCH 5, 1922 FOR $175. AND 0528 ISSUED JUNE 2, 1921 FOR $29.94 AND UNDE1ZiTAKING TO HOLD THE COUNTY HARMLESS IN CASE Ski 0 WARRANTS SHOULD BE PRE— SENTED FOR PAYMENT, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT SA D WARRANTS BE CANCELLED AND THE CLERK DI RECTED TO ISSUE DUPLICATE WARRANTS THEREFOR. IN THE MATTER OF WARRANT ISSUED TO C. A. STEVENSON FOR ROAD DAMAGES. THEN APPEARED W. N. MO RR I S WHO ORDERED THE CO URT THA T HE WAS THE T RU E OWNER OF THE LAND ON WHI CH DAMAGES FOR ROAD WORK WERE ORDERED PA ID TO C. A. STEVENSON AND RETURNED TO THE COURT THE WARRANT FOR SA :D DAMAGES WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT WARRANT PAYABLE TO Cs A. STEVEN SON BE CANCELLED AND TH AT NEW WARRA NT FOR SAME AMOUNT BE ISSUED TO W. N. MVtORR IS AS OF NOVEMBER 9, 1921• IN THE MATTER OF PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY HALL DANCE PERMIT. APPLICATION FOR DANCE HALL PERMIT FOR PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY HALL WAS PRESENTED AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT PERMIT ISSUE ON PAYMENT OF STATUTORY FEES AND ON CONDITION THAT MANAGERS OF 5AI D HALL NOT IFY THE SHER IFF OF THE DATE ON WHI CH DANCES ARE TO BE HELD. IN THE MATTER OF MEMBERS OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD. ORDERED THAT i RED N. WALLACE BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD FOR A TERM OF FOUR YEARS AND THAT CARRIE D. MANNY BE APPOINTED A MEMBER OF SAI D BOARD FOR THE EXPIRED TERM 0F.CARR(E D. MANNY, RESIGNED, 1923. IN THE MATTER OF WARRANT ISSUED TO MOLLIE S. HAINES. IN THE MATTER OF PETITI ON OF ADOLPH OLSON ET AL FOR COUNTY ROAD, THE RE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE PETITION OF ADOLPH OLSON AND OTHERS FOR THE ESTABLISH^- MENT OF A COUNTY ROAD IN THE TUMALO SECTION AND UPON ITS APPEARING THAT THE BOND F(LEO WITH SAID PETITION WAS IN DUE: FORM AND THAT NOTICE OF SAID PETITION HAD BEEN GIVEN AS PRO — I VI DED BY LAW IT WAS ORDERED THAT ROBERT B. COULD, F. H. MAY AND JOHN RUNGE BE APPOINTED TO VIEW SAID PROPOSED ROAD TO MEET ON FEBRUARY 13. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIM OF F. W. WELL S. FOR INDEMNITY FOR TUBERCULAR CATTLE. ON THIS 8TH DAY OF FEB RUARY 192 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE CERTI FICATE OF THE STATE VETERINARIAN , TI-AT CERTAIN L IVESTOCK BELONG INC TO F. W. WELLS , OF BEND QREGON, HAS BEEN SLAUGHTERED UNDER THE PRO VISI ONS OF CHAPTER 282 OF THE LAWS OF 1921 , A ND IS EN— TITLED TO INDEMNITY THEREFOR THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT SAID CLAIM, AMOUNTING TO $20.00 BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ADJUDGED DUE TO SAI D CLAIMANT F. W. WELLS, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS DIRECTED TO IS SUE HI 5 WARRANT IN PAYMENT THEREOF IN THE SUM OF TEN DOLLARS, BEING ONE HAL F OF SA ID INDEMNITY, AND TO CERTIFY A COPY OF THIS ORDER TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE. ROBERT W. SAWYER, , jULPtat . IN THE COUNTY Ls, UttT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. ITV THE MATTER OF THE CLAIM OF J. I-'ETERSON, FOR CATTLE DESTRO YE UNDER TH E PROVISIONS OF CHAR. 413 OF HE LAWS OF Iy19. Now COMES TH IS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE, CL AIM OF \iVM. J. PETERSON, FOR INDEMNITY FOR CATTLE DESTROYED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAP. 413 OF THE LAWS OF 1919, AND IT APPEARING T 0 THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT,, FROM THE CERTI FI CATE OF THE STATE VETERINAR- IAN, AND THE AFFIDAV ITS ON FILE HEREIN, THAT SA ID WM. J. PETERS°N 1S ENTITLED TO IN-- DEMN ITY AMOUNT INT TO $20.00 FOR ONE ,GRADE JERSEY COW SLAUGHTERED• UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT, THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT SA ID CLAIM BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT- FOR $IO.BO IN PAYMENT OF ONE HALF OF SAID INDEMNITY, AND TO TRAN S,MIT', A COPY OF THIS ORDER , AND A COPY OF SAID CLAIM TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF OREGON. DATED THIS 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY,; 1923. 1 ROBERT W. SAWYER, JUDGE. IN THE MATTER OF TAX LEVY _ STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY. SEE ORDER) I I THERE WERE THEN PRESENTED THE ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE COUNTY SHERIFF, T HE COUNTY CLERK , AND THE COUNTY TREASURER ANDSAMEWERE ORDERED PLACED ON FILE. IN THE MATTER OF INDI GENTS. ORDERED THAT WARRANTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $40 MONTHLY INCLUD ING THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1923 BE ISSUED FOR TH E CA RE OF T HE FAMILY OF HOLT, AN INDIGENT, THIS AID BEING A CONT INUAT ION OF THAT GRANT ED IN 1922. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS ON THE GENERAL FUND BE ALLOWED AS SET FORTH ON THE GENERAL 1 CLAIMS DOCKET THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 AT 2 P . M. ROBERT W. SAVVY ER COUNT Y JU OGE. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE YEAR 1919, 4NACTED CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, BY THE PROVISIONS OF WHICH ACT IT IS PROVIDED AND ❑ECLARE D THAT THERE BE INCLUDED IN THE STATE LEVY OF TAXES EACH YEAR SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE PRODUCED BY LEVY OF ONE MILL ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE STATE AS SHOWN BY THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESSMENT AND EQUALIZATION THEREOF, WHICH SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE APPORTIONED, COLLECTED AND PAID IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER STATE TAXES, AND SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND, AND SHALL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCT INC AND IMPRO VIrNG ROADS TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS; AND WHEREAS, SECT ION 4 OF SA ID ACT PR'OVI DES THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF ANY COUNTY DESIRING TO AVAIL ITSELF OF THE PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS OF ANY ACT IN ANY YEAR, SHALL PROV 6EBY UNIFORM LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY, FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION, SU CH AN AMOUNT AS MA Y EQUAL TH E AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO SAID 473 COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON UNDER THE PROV I SI ONS OF SAID ACT; AND WHEREAS, IT IS PRO VI DEC IN SA ID ACT THAT ANY COUNTY DESI RI NG THE BENEFITS THEREOF, SHALL ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND SHALLAGREETDACTIVELV OPERATE THEREUNDER;)AND WHEREAS, IT APPEAR NG TO BE FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY THAT SAID COUNTY A.CICEPT TH E PROVISIONS. OF SAID A CT , AND AGREE TO OPERATE UNDER THE PR DVISIONS OF THE SAME , AND- THAT SAID COUNTY LE VY ON, AL L T HE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SA ID COUNTY FOR THE -SPEC;I FIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCT ION,; SUCH SUM AS SHALL BE PRODUCED BY A LEVY OF 1.62 MIILLS UPON: ALL OF SAI D TAXAE3LEa PROPERTY; AND; WHEREAS , IT APPEARI NG THAT THE FOLLOWING ROADS , TO —WIT; SHOULD BE DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS AND IMPRO VED AS MARKET ROADS OUT OF SA IL MARKET ROAD FUND. NQW, THEREFORE, BE) IT ,RESOLVED, AND THE (HIGHWAY COMMISSION IS HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE COUINTY COIURT OF DES CHUTES COUNTY IN REGULAR SESSION, SITTING AS A COUNT? COURT -FOR THE TRANSACT( ON OF COUNTY BUSINESS , DID PASS AND ADOPT R•ESOLUTI ONS ACCEPTING THE PROVISIONS OF SA ID CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF GREGON FOR- 19191 AND HEREBY AGREES T 0 'COOPERATE W ITN THE STATE OF OREGON, THRDUGH, THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, IN CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT SAID HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS FURTHER ADVISED THAT THERE HAS BEEN LEVIED 1.1..62. MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF ALL OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID COUNTY, WHI CH SAID LEVY HAS BEEN ORDERED SPREAD UPON THE ROLLS AND COLLECTED AS OTHER TAXES ARE COLLECTED; SAID TAXES WHEN SO COLLECTED TO BE USED FOR MARKET ROADS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF C HAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF GREGON FOR 1919. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. THAT THE FOLLOWING ROADS, AND SUCH OTH ER ROADS AS MA Y HEREAFTER BE DESIGNATED, ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS, A,ND ORDERED IMPROVED UNDER THE MARKET ROADS LAW, TO —WIT: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS HEREBY RE— QUESTED TO FURNISH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID PROPOSED MARKET ROADS, AND THAT SAID COMMISSION SUPERVISE THE SURVEY A,NO ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES THEREFOR; AND THAT SA ID COMMISSION SE FURTHE R INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE EXPEN SES INCURRED IN MAKING SUCH SURVEY AND ESTABLISH ING SUCH GRADES AND SUPER VI S ING SAID SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES AGAINST THE PORTI ON OF THE MARKET ROADS FUND CREDITED TO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THIS RESOLUTION AND ORDER BE RECORDED IN THE COUNTY COURT JOURNAL AS OTHER MATTERS ARE ENTERED AND RECORDED, AND THAT.A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE SAME BE SENT TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, WHICH SA ID CERTIFIED COPY SHALL BE NOTICE TO SAI D COMMI SS ION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PRO VI SI ONS OF SA ID MARKET ROADS LAW BY DESCHUTES COUNTY , AND OF ITS INTENTION TO OPERATE THEREUNDER. DATED THIS r'TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D . 1923. ATTEST J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. ROBERT VJ. SAWYER , COUNTY JUDGE. M. W. KNI-CKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMI SSI ONER. J. J. INNES COUNTY COM;AISSI OVER. COUNTY COURT SEAL) BEND , OR EG O N, FEB. 17, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRES— ENT, WHEREFOR THE FOLLOWI NG PROCEED! NOS WERE HAD, TO WIT; IN THE MATTER OF WARRANT FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES ORDER ED T HAT WARRA NT ON THE GENERAL FUND Tr15697 ISSUED FEBRUARY 17 I N PAYMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE BE CANCELLED AND THAT A WARRANT FOR THE SAME AMOUNT BE ISSUED ON THE LANE—KLAMATH BOND FUND. N THE MATTER OF SALARY OF DEPUTY SHERI FF TERRI L THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE REQUEST OF SHERIFF S.E. ROBERTS FOR A N INCREASE I N THE SALARY PAID TO DEPUTY ORDERED THAT T H'E SHERIFF C.T. TERRIL, WHEREFROM UPON CONSIDERATION IT WAS SALARY OF DEPUTY SHERIFF C.T. TERRI L BE I NCREASEO TO $140. PER MONTH AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND CHARGEABLE TO ' THE SHERIFFS BUDGET 'IN SAID SUM MONTHLY HEREAFTER. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY FUNDS. ON ITS APPEARI NG FROM THE REPORT OF THE TREASURER THAT THERE WERE FUNDS ON HAND I N THE COUNTY COYOTE FUND AND IN THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND, IT WAS ORDERED, THAT AMOUNTS NOW ON HAND I N THE COYOTE FUND BE TRANSFERRED TO THEst6ENERAI,. FUND AND THAT AMOUNTS'N0W ON HAND. IN THE SPECIAL ROAD FUND BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ROAD FUND EXCEPT FOR 70% OF THE AM OUNTS RECEIVED FROM DI STRI CTS I AND 2. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO SA'TURDAY , FEB.24. ,AT 2 P.M. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BE I T REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCH UT ES COUNTY , IN THE STATE OF ORE GON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND , IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, I923, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY DURT IN SA! D COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT. ROBERT 71. SAWY ER , COUNTY JUDGE. M. ''17. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMI SS I0NER J. S. INNES TT /r J. H . HANER, COUNTY CLERK. 5. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROAD DES I GNAT I ON. THERE APPEARED GUS E. STADIG AND REQUESTED THE DES IGNAT ION AS A MARKET ROAD OF THE ROAD FROM THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LINE TO TUMAL 0 BY WAY OF THE BARR ROAD WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED T HAT THE MATTER BE CONTI NUE D F OR INVESTI GATI ON. IN THE MATTER OF APPLI CATI ON FOR DANCE HALL LICENSE AT GRANGE HAL L. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE APPLI CATI ON OF EASTERN STAR GRANGE #482 FOR A DANCE HALL PERMIT FOR THE GRANGE HALL, WHEREUPON AFTER HEARI NG IT WAS ORDERED THAT PERMIT BE ISSUED. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED APPLICATION OF L. BERGSTROM FOR DANCE HALL PERMIT WHEREUPON (T W A S ORDERED THAT PE RM IT IS SUE. 472 IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR POLE PERMIT BY PAC. TEL. & TEL. CO. A REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO ?LACE FIVE TELEPHONE POLES ON COUNTY PROPERTY IN THE NW -OE THE SE- OF SEC. 33 TP. 14 S. R. I3 E.W.I'dl. WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT PERMIT REVOCABLE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE COUNTY BE GRANTED THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE— TELEGRAPH CO. FOR THE ERE CTI ON OF SA ID POLES. IN THE MATTER OF _ CLAIMS ON THE GENERAL FUND. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS ON THE GENERAL FU ND BE PAID AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET. IN THE MATTER OF CLERK IN ASSESSORTS OFFICE. THE COUNTY ASSESSOR THE N PRESENTED A REQUEST THAT T HE SALARY OF THE CLERK IN HIS OFF -ICE BE FIXED AT $100 A MONTH, WHEREUPON IT WAS I ORDERED THAT THE SALARY OF THE CLERK IN THE ASSESSOR T S OFFI CE BE SET AT $ 100PER MONTH . I THE MATTER OF C00'ERATI ON ON THE DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. IORDERZED THAT THE COUNTY ENTER AGREEMENT FOR COOPERATION WITH THE STATE HIGHWkY COMMISSION FOR THE CO NSTRUCTI ON OF THE ALLEN RANCH—PAUL INA CREEK SECTI ON OF THE DALLES— CALI f°RN IA `HIGHWAY AND THAT COPY OF RESOLUTION BE ENTERED IN THE RECORDS OF THE COURT. N THE MATTER OF WARRANT ISSUED TO TOM BAILY. IT AP PEAR] NG FROM A LETTER FROM THE COUNTY CLERK THAT WARRANT #15053 ISSUE D TO TOM BAILY IS UNLAWFULLY IN POSSESSION OF N. V. 6CHMALZ IT IS ORDERED THAT SA D WARRANT BE CANCELLED. �N THE MATTER OF ADQLPH OLSON ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE VIEWERTS REPORT AND THE VIEWERTS REPORT WAS READ FOR THE FI RST TIME IN THE MATTER OF F. J. FIGH.T. ORDERED THAT PAYMENT OF $35 PER MONTH TO MARI ON J. LESH FOR THE CARE OF F. J. BE DISCONTINUED AS OF MARCH 1, 1923. THEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY , MARCH 17, 1923 AT 2 P. lei. ROBERT `d,'. SAWYER , COUNTY' JUDGE. RESO LUT ION WHEREAS, THE STATE OF ORE GON, THROUGH ITS HIGHWAY COMM ISSION AT THE REQUEST OF DESCHUTES COUNTY I, ALLEN RANCH—KLAMATH COUNT'( LINE SECTION OF THE DALLES— CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, F I GHT HAS ENTERED INTO A CONT RACT WI TH A. E. DOTY FOR THE CONSTRU CTI ON OF UNIT CONS I•ST'I NG OF 8.0 MILES OF GRADING IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, CONTRACT NO. 631; AND, WHEREAS BY AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND THE STATE, THE COST OF SAI D CONSTRUCTI ON WORK IS TO BE PAI D FOR 30jo BY THE COUNTY AND 50;o BY THE STATE, THE COUNTY TO PAY ITS HALF OF ESTIMATES AS THEY MAY BECOME DUE AND ARE PRESENTED BY THE HIGHWAY .COMMISSION TO THE COUNTY; THEREFORE I BE. IT RESOLVED, BY THE COUNTY COURT , SITT ING FOR THE TRANSACTI ON OF COUNTY BUSI NESS, THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES DOES HEREBY RATIFY AN D AFF IRM SAID STATE HIGH WA Y CONTRACT NO. b31 , MADE AND EXECUTED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SI ON AND THE CONTRACTOR, A. E. DOTY, AND HEREBY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED A.ND CONTROLLED BY THE TERMS OF SAID AGREEMENT; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE COUNTY BY THIS RESOLUTION FURTHER OBLIGATES ITSELF TO PAY ITS PROPORTIONATE COST OF SAID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WOK PROMPTLY, AS ESTI MATES D ISCLOSI NG THE SAME ARE PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SI ON BE AND IT IS HEREBY IN- STRUCTED TO ATTACH A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO SAID CONTRACTS AND MAKE THE SAME A PART THEREOF, AND , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THIS RESOLUTION BE ENTERED IN THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY COURT -AND THAT A CERTIIFIED COPY OF THE SAME BE DELIVERED TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, RECEIPT OF WHICH BY THE SAID COMMISSION SHALL BE DEEMED AS SUFFICIENT AUTHOR ITY IN INCURRING THE SAI D OBLIGATION ON BEHALF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. O. iNNES, COUNTY `'OMMI SSI ONE R. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 17, 1923. I c i PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY THERE BEING PRESENT. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. AND M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOLPH OLSON ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE VIEWERTS REPORT AND. SAID REPORT WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROADS. UPON ITS APPEARING THAT THERE WERE PETITIONS BEFORE THE COURT FOIR THE DESIGNATION AS A MARKET ROAD OF THE COUNTY ROAD RUNNING FROM A POINT ON THE TUMAL O-CLINE FALLS ROAD KNOWN AS DAI GLERS CORNER TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LINE BY WAY OF BUCKHORN CANYON AND LOWER BRIDGE IT WAS { ORDERED THAT THERE BE DESIGNATED AS A MARKET ROAD THE COUNTY ROAD FROM TUMALOi TO THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LINE BY WAY OF DAIGLERTS CORNER AND BUCKHORN CANYON MORE PARTICU- i LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, BEGINNING AT FIFTH AND CO OK AVENUES IN TUMALO, THENCE ALONG THE CLINE FALLS ROAD TO THE EAST CORNER, SECTI ON 7, TP. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M., THEN ALONG THE BARR ROAD TO THE TERMINATION THEREOF AT THE HEAD OF BUCKHDRN CANYON GRADE IN THE S.E.-'- OF THE N,W.Y OF SECTI ON 32, TWP. 14 S. RANGE 12 E.W.M. T HENCE TO THE NORTHERLY TERMI NUS OF THE HOLMES ROAD ON. THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LINE AT THE N CORNER OF SECTION 6, T. 14 S. R. 12 E. W. M., AND TO BE KNOWN AS THE LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD AND FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY PROCEED TO PREPARE PLANS AND SPECIFI— I i CAT IONS F'CR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAI D MARKET ROAD FROM DAIGLERTS CORNER TO THE HEAD OF THE BUCK HORN CANYON GRADE. IN THE MATTER OF ROBERTS HALL DANCE PERMIT. ORDERED THAT PERMIT ISSUE. THE COURT THEN ADJ OURNED TO 1v10NDAY , MARCH 19 AT 2.P.M. BEND, OREGON , MARCH 19, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT WHEREUBON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO WI T. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOLPH OLSON ROAD. ORDERED THAT SAID ROAD BE ESTABLISHED AS A COUNTY ROAD. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED T C SATUR DAY , MARCH 24 AT 2 P. M. •ROBERT '. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON, MARCH 24, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY RECONVENED THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD T0-WIT: IN THE MATTER OF I ND I GENT RELIEF . UPON ITS APPEARING THAT RELIEF HERETOFORE GRANTED W. H. HYDE IN THE SUM OF $25 PER MONTH MIGHT NOW PROPERLY BE REDUCED TO $ 1O PER MONTH IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE MONTHLY PAYMENT FROM THE. INDIGENT RELIEF FUND TO W. H. HYDE BE REDUCED FROM $25 TO $IOp THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY , MARCH 31, 1923 AT 2 P. M. THE ROBERT J. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON , APRI L 14., 1923. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO AEIJOURNMENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE` HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE MURPHY ROAD VA CAT ION• UPON ITS APPEARING THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR HAD FILED HIS WRITTEN REPORT ON SAID VACATION AS PRO VI JED BY LAW IT WAS ORDERED, THAT SATURDAY., MAY 19 AT 2 P. M. BE FIXED AS THE `DAY FOR HEARING SAID REPORT AND NOTICE OF SAID HEARING BE POSTED IN THE THE VICINITY OF' D ROAD„ IN THE MATTER OF COYOTE BOUNTY. COURT HOUSE AND AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED TO T HE COURT A COPY OF A LAW PASSED BY TH E 1923 LEGISLATURE RELATI NG TO COYOTE BOUNTI ES WHEREUP IN IT WAS ORDERED T HAT NOT I CE BE GI VEN THE PUBLIC THAT IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE COURT TO ORDER D ISCONT ['NUANCE OF PAYMENT OF COYOTE BOUNTIES ON AND AFTER JUNE O AS PROVIDED BY I - SAID LAW. IN THE MATTER OF LOWER - BRIDGE MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT B IDS FOR THE GRAD ING OF SECT( ON 2 OF THE LOWER BR DGE MARKET RCAD FROM DAIGLERTS CORNER TO THE HEAR OF BUCK HORN CANYON BE CALLED AND THAT ARRANGEMENTS BE MADE WITH T HE STATE HIGH WAS"' COMMISSION TO CALL F OR BIDS ON SAID ROAD FOR THE COUNTY• THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS 2 P. M. THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY APR IL 2I AT ROBERT 'N. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE: 475 SEND, OREGON, MARCH 31, 1923. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY RECONVENED THIS DAY ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT; WHEREUPON THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT IT ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. BE R0BERT Vi. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 4, 1923. IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND , IN SA ID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1923 SAID DAY BEING THE DAY_FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING, OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT ROBERT 'i!. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. INNES, T1 lr J. H. HAVER, COUNTY CLERK. C. 1.. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD. THERE THEN APPEARED A DELEGATION FROM LOWER BRIDGE TO ASK THAT THE NORTHERLY END OF THE LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD BE GRADED THIS YEAR, WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ENGINEER PROCEED WITH A MARKET ROAD SURVEY OF SAID ROAD FROM THE NORTH COUNTY LINE TO THE BROSKRUGER CORNER AS A PRELIMINARY TO CONSTRUCTION. IN THE MATTER OF PETITION BY W. A. PICKETT FOR ROAD VACATION. THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE PETITION OF 71. A. FICKETT FOR THE VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE TOWN OF TERREBONNE, ACCOMPANIED BY PROOF OF POSTING NOTICES OF SAID PETITION AS PROVIDED BY LAW AND UPON -ITS APPEARING THAT THERE WAS ALSO ON FILE A REMONSTRANCE AGAINST SUCH VACATION IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID APPLICATION FOR VACATION BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE NEXT TERM OF COURT AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 3821 OREGON LAWS. IN THE MATTER OF THE MURPHY ROAD. ORDERED THAT RESOLUTION FOR VACATION OF SAID ROAD BE ADOPTED AND THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR BE NOTIFIED THEREOF AND TO EXAMINE SAID ROAD AND TO MAKE A REPORT IN WRITING ON SAME AS PROVIDED BY LAW. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY BE PAID AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET. THERE BEING NO FURTHER' BUSI NESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT IT THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDA Y, APRIL 14 AT 2 P. M. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON, APRIL 2 1 , 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ;,HEREUPON THERE DEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE APRIL 23, 1923 floo AT 2 P. COURT A DJOURME61T WAS HAD UNTIL SATU RDA Y, ROBERT VJ. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGO.N, APRIL 28, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT AND THERE BEING NO EUSI NESS TO TRANSACT ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BE IT REMEMBERED-, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SA ID COUNTY, ON - GJEDNE SDA Y THE 2N 0 DAY OF MAY, 1923 SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FI XED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SA IO COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT ROBERT V. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M. 'N. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMM ISS1ONE R., J. Sq INNES, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS 'WERE HAD, TO WIT; IN THE MATTER OF MARKET ROADS. THERE WAS PRESENTED A PETITION FROM RESIDENTS OF THE ALFALFA SECTI ON A SK INC FOR THE DESIGNATION AND IMPROVEMENT OFtA MARKET:ROAO FROM THE CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY TO ALFALFA WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID PETITION BE PLACED ON FILE. IN THE MATTER OF TRUCK LEASES. ORDERED THAT LEASES FOR TWO LIBERTY TRUCKS FURNISHED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COf\4MISI ON BE EXECUTED. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL PERMIT AT LA PINE. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED PETITION t)F V. G. FOR DHAM FOR DANCE HALL PERMIT AT LA PINE WHEREUPON IT \VAS ORDERED THAT PERMIT ISSUE IN PAYMENT OF FEE IN THE MATTER OF CLA IMS. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS ON THE FUNDS OF THE COUNTY BE ALLOWED AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER E3USI NESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNE0 TO SATUrRDAY, MAY 12 AT 2 P .M ROBERT 7J. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BE.Na•, oRE:GDN, MAY 14, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL } MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FDLLOWI NG PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD TO WLT; I N THE MATT MATTER OF 1 NDI GENtT RELIEF. I' VPpN ITS APPEAR! NG T 0 THE COURT THAT HATTI E HUNTI NGTON WAS 1 N RECEIPT OF THE SUM OF $20. 00 • PER MONTH AS I ND GENT RELI EF AND THAT THE i.0UNTY WAS PAYI NG GIROCERY BILLS. I N ADDITI ON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE AMOUNT OF RELI EF GRANTED SAID HATTI E HUNT INGTON BE I NCR EASED TO $31.00 pPR MONTH AND- THAN. THE CLERK. BE I NSTR:UCTED TO I SSUE HI S WARRANT ON THE GENERAL FUND PAYABLE TO HATTI E HUNTI NGT ON, 1 N TH'E SUM OF' $1 I.00 AS EXTRA AID FOR THE MONTH OF APR L AND THAT HEREAFTER AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WARRANT I N THE SUM :OF $31.00 BE I SSUED MONTHLY TO HER AND THAT ALL F ORMER ORDERS. P'RDVI DI NG FOR PAYME NT T 0 HER BE CA NCELLED A ND THAT THE COUNTY PAY 1 I NO MORE GROCERY BILLS ON HER ACCOUNT. I N THE MATTER OF I NOI GENT RELI EF THERE WAS THEN PRESENTE:Q THE REPDRT OF MRS. V.A. FOR:B.ES, SECRETARY A.R.C. TO THE !EFFECT THAT J.W. ELLI S WAS NO. LONG ER I .N NEED OF COUNTY Al D WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT NO MORE PAYMENTS BE MADE AS AID TO SAID J.VV. ELLI S DIRECT OR THROUGH THE RED: ICROSS. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUSI NESS THE COURT THEN ADJ OURNED T 0 SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923, AT 2 P.M. BEND, CR. EG ON, MAY 26, . 1923. THE CDUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT :AND THERE BEI NG NO BUST NESS TO TRANSACT THE COURT ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BE I T REMEMBERED, THAT A • REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, 1 N THE STATE OF CREGON WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND1 DAY OF JUNE, 1923'; SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDI NG OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT; ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER; COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. I NNES, COUNTY COMMISSI ONER; J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROB ERTS, SHE RI FF WHEREUPON THE FOLL OWING PROCEED I NGS WET E HAD, TO —WIT IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT OF BO UNTI ES ON PREDATORY ANIMALS. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUT ES COUNTY, ACTI NG UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 112 OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON, 1923, THAT IT DECIDES THAT SAID COURT SHALL NOT HEREAFTER PAY BDUNTI ES ON COYOT ES, COUGARS, GRAY W'DLVES, BLACK WOLVES, AND WI LD CATS, PROVIDED, HOWEVER THAT THE COUNTY CLERK IS AUTHDRI ZED TO PAY CLAIMS FOR BDUNTI ES NOW PENDI NG WHERE SAID CLAIMS ARE FOUND TO BE CORRECT. 1 N THE MATTER OF Fi xi N.G A MAXIMUM WI G H T T O BE HAULED BY MOTOR VEHICLES UPON COUNTY AND MARKET ROADS AND CERTAI N STAT E HI GHWAY$. (S:EE ORDER.) IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACT ,vITH R.H. BAYLEY FOR GRADI NG SECTION 2 0f TUMAL0, LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD. THERE WERE THEN pR :SENT ED CONTRACT PREPARED BY THE STATE Hi GHWAY COMMI SSI ON FOR GRAD— NG SECTION 2 OF THE LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD AND IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID CONTRACTS BE EXECUTED AND THAT R.H. BAYLER, CONTRACTOR, BEOIRECTEDTDPRDCED WITH SAID WORK. I N THE ib1ATTER OF J.S. SMYTHE, INDIGENT. ORDERED THAT UNTIL FURTHER N7TI CE THE CLERK ISSUE MONTHLY• HIS WARRANT I N THE SUM OF $I O ON THE a,_NERAL FUND PAYABLE T 0 J.S. SMYTHE, REDMDND, CREGON, AN 1 ND! GENT, CHARGI NG SAME TO BUDGET FOR CARE OF POOR. N THE (MATTER, OF COOPERATI ON ON REDMOND—CLI NE FALLS SECT( ON, MCKENZI E HI GHVJAY. SEE ORDER IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGA I !NST THE COUNTY. ORDERED THAT CLAIiMS AGAINST THE VARIOUS FUNDS OF THE COUNTY B.E PAIR: AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT THEN ADJ DURNED TO SATURDAY, JUNE 16, AT 2 P. NI. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. N TH CO UN Y COURT OF TH.:: STATE EF CR EGO,IN FOR. THE COUNTY OF .D ESCHLff `=S. t I N THE MATTER. OF FII NG A MAXIMUM WEIGHT TO BE HAULED BY MOTOR O R D E R . VECHICLES UPON COUNTY AND MARKET )) ROADS, AND CERTAIN STATE HIGHWAY. t c WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT ;OF DESCHUT ES COUNTY, DREG ON, I N MEET! NG ASSEMBLED ON THI 0 6TH a DAY OF JUNE, 1923, DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COUNTY AND FOR THE PROTECTION FROM UNDUE DAMAGES TO THE ROADS IN SAID COUNTY THAT FURTHER RESTRICTI ONS BE PLACED UPON TH.E. MACIMUM LDAD ALLOWANCE PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 371 OF THE' GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1921; NOW THEREFORE, i N ACCORDA NC E wl TH THE AUT4-IORITY VESTED d N TH E.`.CDUNTY COURT OF THIS STATE ( BY CHAPTER 145 OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF CREGON FOR 1923, IT I HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT NO MOTOR VEHICLE DR VEHICLES SHALL BE OPERATED OVER OR UPON ANY COUNTY ROAD OR MARKET ROAD, OR STATE HIGHWAY NOT UiND,ER THE ,EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HAVING A COMBI NED WEIGHT OF LOAD AND VEHICLE 1 Up ON A NY • ONE WHEEL AT THE SURFACE OF THE HI GHWAY 1 N C ONTACT WI TH SUCH WHEEL, I N EXCESS DF SEVENTY—TWO HUNDRED POUNDS. DATED AT SEND, OREGON , THIS 6TH DAY OF JUNE, 1923. 'NH E;"<=AS, ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. I M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMM ISS! DINER. J.S. I NNESj, COUNTY COMMISSI O,NER. RESOLUTION THE STATE OF OREGON, THROUGH ITS HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON, AT THE REQUEST OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, HAS ENTERED I NTO A CONTRACT WITH GEO. K. MARCH FOR THE CDNSTRUCT! ON OF THE REDMOND CLINE .FALLS SECTION OF THE SV1CKENZI E HI GHWAY I N DESCHUTES COUNTY, CONSI ST I NG OF 4.78 MILES OF GRADI NG AND SURFACI NG, CCNTRACT No. 642. ; A ND, - WH=RYAS, BY AGREEMENT ANC UNDERSTA ND I NG BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND THE STATE, THE COST OF SAID CONSTRUCT! ON WORK IS TO BE PAID FOR 50%.% BY THE COUNTY AND 505 BY THE STATE, THE STATE TO ADVANCE THE COUNTY'$ SHARE, THE COUNTY TO REIMBURSE THE STATE FROM TIME TO TIME AS THE WORK PR OGRESSES BY I SSUI NG COUNTY WARRANTES, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT THESE WARRANTS ARE TO BE CASHED I N THE NUMERICAL ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE ISSUED UNLESS IN THE MEANTIME OTHER FUNDS -ARE MADE AVAILABLE. THER EFOZE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE COUNTY COURT, SITTI NG FOR THE TRA NSACT I ON OF C DUNTY BUST NESS, THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES DOES HEREBY RATI FY AND AFFIRM SAID HI GHWAY CONTRACT NO. 642, MADE AND EXECUTED BY THE STATE HI GHWAY COMMISSI ON.AND THE CONTRACTOR, GEO. K. MARCH, AND HEREBY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED AND C0 TROLLED BY THE TERMS DF SAID AGREEMENT. B= IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE COUNTY BY THIS RESOLUTION FURTHER ,OBLI GATES ITSELF TO PAY ITS PR OpDIRT I ONATE COST OF SAID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTI ON WORK PR,OMpTLY, BY MEANS OF THE AFORE— MENT! ONED WARRANTS, AS SILLS ARE PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY BY THE STATE HI GHWAY COMMISSION. B_ IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE STATE HI GHWAY COMMISSI ON BE AND IT IS HEREBY 1 NSTRUCTEQ O ATTACH A COPY OF THIS R"SOLUTI ON TD SAID. CONTRACTS AND MAKE THE SAME A PART THEREOF; AND • BE IT FURTHER RESCLV^D, THAT THI S RESOLUTION BE ENTERED IN THE RECORDS O-E THE COUNTY COURT AND THAT A CERTIFI ES COPY OF THE SAME BE DELIVERED T THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, RECEIPT OF WHICH BY THE SA IDi STATE HIGHWAY COMM' Ss! ON SHALL BE DEEMED AS SUFFICIENT AUTH,OR— [TY, I N I,NCURRI NC THI.--; SAID OBLI GATT ON ON BEHALF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUT E;S COUNTY. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) HOB.ERT W. SAWYERS COUNTY JUDGE. iM.W.: KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMI SSI ONER J.S. INNES, COUNTY COMMI SSI 0 NER ATTEST: J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. GWEN IRWI N, DEPUTY. DATED JUNE 6, 1923. BEND, OREGON. BEND, OREGON, JUNE Ib, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUANT TO ADJOUNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEJING PRESENT AND THEREBEING NO BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT ADJOURNMENT WAS HAD FOR THE TERM ROBERT W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF OREGON WAS BEGUN AND HLD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY, ON THURSDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF JULY, HOLIDAY OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAJD COUNTY, SAID DAY FIXED BY LAW HAVING BEEN A LEGAL HOLIDAY WHEN WERE PRESENT ROBERT W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE M. W. KNICERBOCKER COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. S. INNES !� n S. E. ROBERTS tt SHERIFF J. H. HANER it CLERK WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDING$ WERE HAD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF 1923 SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FOLLOWING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE ELECTION PREC I N-CTS IT THEN APPEARED THAT BY CHAPTER 34 OF THE' OREGON LAWS OF 023 THAT IT WAS THE DUTY OF THE COURT AT THIS TERM TO SET FORTH 4NO ESTABLISH ELECTION PRECINCTS WITHIN THE COUNTY IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF ELECTION PRECINCTS FOR THE COUNTY AND THE COURT HAVING HERETOFORE TAKEN THIS MATTER UNDER ADVISEMENT NOW FINDS THAT THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS ARE NECESSARY TO BE ESTABLISHED TO. -'WIT; NO. I BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE THREAD OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER ON THE SOUTH BY FFRANKL I N AVE; ON THE EAST THE OREGON' TRUNK RAILWAY; ON THE NORTH BY GREENWOOD AVE. No, 2 BEND --ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE THREAD OF THIE DESCHUTES RIVER; ON THE SOUTH BY GREENWOOD AVE ON THE EAST BY THE OREGON TRUCK RAILWAY ON THE NORHT BY THE CITY LIMITS. No. 3 BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND LYING WEST OF THE DESCHUTES RIVER AND EAST OF A LINE RUNNING FROM THE DESCHUTES RIVER NORTH ON 6TH ST TO SAGINAW AVE AND WEST TO 8TH ST. AND NORTH TO THE CITY LIMITS. No. 4 BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE CITY LIMITS ON THE SOUTH BY GALVESTON AVE ON THE EAST BY THE DESCHUTES RIVER, AND WEST 6TH ST AND ON THE NORTH BY SAGINAW AVE. No. 5 BEND --ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE CITY LIMITS; ON THE SOUTH -BY THE CITY LIMITS; ON THE EAST BY' BROADWAY STREET AND ON THE NORTH BY TUMALO & GALVESTON AVEv. No. 6' BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF 'THE. CITY. OF BEND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING "AT THE THREAD OF DESCHUTES RIVER AT THE CENTER OF=T-UMALO AVE THENCE EASTERLY ALONG TUMALO AVE TO BROADQAY AVE THEN SOUTH TO THE CITY LIMITS THENCE EAST TO LAAA ROAD THENCE FOLLOWING LAVA ROAD TO FRANKLIN AVE; THENCE FOLLOWING FRANKLIN AVE TO THE WESTERLY END THEREOF AND THENCE, TO THE DESCHUTES RIVER UPON THE OOURSE OF FRANKLIN AVE AS PROJECTED AT THAT POINT THENCE UP STREAM TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING No. 7 BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF BEND, OREGON LYING EAST OF LAVA ROAD AND SO OF FRANKLIN AVE. No. 8 BEND-- ALL THAT PART OF THE AND NORTH OF FRANKLIN AVE CITY OF BEND LYING EAST OF THE UREGON TRUNK RAILWAY IT IS FURTHER OREDERED THAT THE BOUNDARIES OF,THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY CONTINUED AS HERETOFORE ESTABLISHED BY THE COURT AND THAT THE NUMBERS THEREOF BE AS FOLLOWS TO —WIT: SOUTH SIDE PRECINCT No. 9 LAPINE LAVA WEST SIDE BUTTE TUMALO PLAINVIEW SISTERS LOWER BRIDGE TER RREBo NE 11 No. No. No. No. No. N0. No. No. No. 0 2 3 4 5 b IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF REDMOND NORTH OF D STREET SHALL BE PRECINCT No. 19 ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF REDMOND SOUTH OF D STREET. SHALL BE PRECINCT No. 20 FURTHER THAT ALL THAT PART OF TETHEROW PRECINCT LYING NORTH OF A LINE BEGINNING AT THE QUARTER STAKE ON THE EAST WIDE OF SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 15 RANGE 13 WEST TO THE QUARTER STAKE ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 18 IN SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE SHALL BE DESIGNATED TETHEROW PRECINCT No. 21. FURTHER THAT ALL OF TOWNSHIP 15 RANGE 13 LYING SOUTH OF SAID TETHEROW PRECINCT SHALL. i DESIGNATED PLEASANT VALLEY No. 22 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE FOLLOWING PRECINCTS SHALL HAVE THE SAME BOUND1ARIES AS ,HERETO" FORE AND THAT THE NUMBERS OF SUCH PRECINCTS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: KL I NE, FALLS DESCHUTES ALFALFA GRANGE MILLICAN BROTHERS HAMPTON IT IS FURTHER No. 23 No. 24 No. 25 No. 2b No. 27 No. 28 No. 29 ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT PRECINCTS No. 1 TO 8 INCLUSIVE NO 19 TO 20 HAVE EACH MORE THAN 100 ELECTORS AND ARE WITHIN THE MEANING OF CHAPTER 181 OF THE LA.WS OF 192,1 AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED EXTRA ELECTION BOARDS BE NOMINATED AND APPOINTED TO SERVE. IN SAID PRECINCTS. IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND HEREAFTER FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE SALARY OF THE COUNTY TREASURER AS SET BY CHAPTER Ib7 OF, THE OREGON LAWS OF 1923 AND THAT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THAT BE ISSUE HIS WARRANT MONTHLY IN THE SUM OF $100 IN PAYMENT OF THE SALARY OF JEANNETTE BARRETT, CLERK IN THE ASS.ESSO,RS OFFICE IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM HENRY HYDE. ORDERED THAT NO MORE PAYMENTS BE MADE FROM THE INDIGENT FUND FOR CARE OF WILLIAM HYDE. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT CLAIMS UPON THE FUNDS OF THE COUNTY BE PAID AS SET FORTH IN THE CLA IM DOCKET. THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO•SA.TURDAY JULY j'AT 2 P.M. ROBERT W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. :IN THE CCUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE. COUNTY O DESOH UIT FS. I N. THE MATTER OF THE I SSUA NC E OF BONDS BY DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING MONEY TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRICTION AND. .MAIN— TENANCE OF PERMANENT RDADS IN THE COUNTY. y ORDER CALLING SPECIAL ELECT I ON. WHEREAS, A NUMBER OF REGI STERED VOTERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY EQUAL T 0 .ONE—TWENTI ETH (1-20) OF THE GREATEST NUMBER OF VOTES CAST I N THE COUNTY AT 'THE NEXT PR ECED I NG GENERAL ELECTI ON FOR ANY PERS ON FOR JUDGE OF T SUPREME COURT HAVE PETIT TONED THE COUNTY COURT ASKI NG THAT A SPECIAL ELECTI ON SHALL BE CALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTI NG TO THE VOTERS OF THE COUNTY THE QUESTI ON OF I aSUI''NG BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAI SI NG MONEY TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTI ON AND MAI NTENANCE OF PERMANENT ROADS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON; AND WHEREAS, SAID PETITI ON DID SET OUT AND: SPECIFY THE AMOUNT OF BONDS PROPOSED TO BE SSUED, T 0 NIT ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130,000), THE LENGTH OF TIME SAID BONDS SHALL. R.UN AND THE TIME OF MATURITY OF SAID BONDS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT; 8,000 TO RUN FOR 6 YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE '8,000 IT II IT 7 If It 11 ►1 It8 ; 0 0 0 11 it 11 8 IT IT 11 11 TT 9 8,000 11 11 T1 fr TT It , TT 11 8,000 tt 11 I1 7 0 It If 1f If It 8,000 Ir ft ?f 1 If 11 IT 11 11 8,000 It 1t T1 2 II ft 1? 11 tt 8,000 11 11 It 3 11 iT IT f1 If 8, 000 11 11 If 4 it 11 It If 11 8, 000 I1 1f IT 5 11 11; I1 11 I1 8,000 11 11 tf 6 IT TT It IT 11 8 , 0 0 0 It IT ft I 7 T1 it TT tt IT 8, 000 rt rt , 11 18 TT It IT It 11 8,000 1t 1r 11 19 11 11 11 11, 71 18, 000 fr TT " 20 it rt 11 fr IT AND THAT THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST TH:EY S:.HALL BEAR, T:0 WIT, NOT TO EXCEED SI X PER GENT (60) PER ANNUM; AND WHER: FAS, EACH PETITI ONER SIGNING SAID PETITI ON WAS A LEGAL VOTE9/OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; ORE ON, AND ,010 SIGN HIS OWN NAME T.O SAID PETITION, GIVING THE PRECINCT IN WHICH HE RESIDES AND HI S POST OFFICE ADDRESS OPPOSITE HI S RESPECT VE NAME ; ANO WHEREAS, SAID PETITION 010 I N ALL THINGS CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTE I N SUCH CASE MADE AND PROVIDED, TO WIT, CHAPTER 103 GENERAL LAWS OF CREGON, 1913, BEI NG NOW KiNOWN AS CHAPTER XI I I, TITLE XXX OREGOTN LAWS; AND WHEREAS, HERETOFORE ON THE 24TH DAY OF JULY, 1923, SAID PETIT ION WAS FI LED WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREC,DN, LAST NAMED DATE BEING THE AND ON THIS THE 24TH DAY OF JULY, 1923; SAID NEXT REGULAR SESSI ON OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES CDtUNTY, OREGON, SAID PETITI! ON WAS DULY PRESENTED TO THE SAIiD COUNTY COURT; AND WHEREAS, THE SAID COUNTY COURT DID EXAMI NE SAID PETITIG'N AS S DON AS IT WAS sO PRESENTED; A ND WHEREAS, THE SAID COUNTY COURT IS SATISFI ED THAT SAID PETIT ON SUBSTANTIALLY CONFIO-RMS To' THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTE 1N SUCH CASE MADE AND PROVIDED, ANO PARTICULARLY SECTION 3, ,OF SAID CHAPTER 103 GENERAL, LAWS OF OREGON, 1913, BEI NG NOW SECT ON 4627 OREGON LAWS, AND CONTAI NS THE NAMES AND POST OFFICE ADDRESSES OF THE REQUI SITE NUMBER OF VOTERS AS REQUIRED BY SECTI ON 5 OF SAID CHAPTER I'03; BEING NoW SECTION 4629 OREGON LAWS; AND WHEREAS, THE COUNTY COURT DEEMS IT FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THAT A SPECIAL ELECTI 0.N BE CALLED AND HELD FOR THE P USP OSE AS SPCTI F I ED FOR 1 N THE SA ID PETIT ION; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT A SPECIAL ELECTI ON BE CALLED 'AND HELD I N DESCHUT£S COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE PURPOSE AS SPECIFIED IPi SAID PETITION AT A TIME NO:W AND HEREIN FIXED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES: COUNTY, OREGON, TO —WIT SAID DATE IS NOT LESS THAN TWENTY NOR MORE THIAN FORTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF MAKING THIS 0RD'.ER; ANO IT IS FURTHER ORDE,RED, THAT THE AMOUNT OF THE PROPOSED BONDED INDEBTEDNESS' SHALL BE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130,000), THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST IT SHALL BEAR SHALL NOT EXCEED SIX PER CENT (6%), AND T}-1'E PARTICULAR ROADS wITHI SAL D COUNTY WHICH ARE TO BE BUILT ANDi IMPROVED BY THE MONEY SO RAISED, AND THE MI NIM'UM AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED ON EACH OF SUCH ROADS AND WHERE LOCATED WITHI N DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, GI VI NO THE BEGI NNI NG AND TERM NUS THEREOF, ARE AS FOLLOWS: $75,000 FOR THE DALLES-CALI FOR NIA Hi GHWAY FROM THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LI NE 0,N THE NORTH, TO THE KLAMATH COUNTY LI NE ON THE S0'UTH. $15,000 TO BE USED ON THE FORT ROCK-LAPI NE ROAD FROM A p01 NT ON THE DAL LES-CALI FORMA HI GHWAY I N THE VICI NITY OF LAPI NE SOUTHEASTERLY TO THE KLAMATH COUNTY LI NE. $20,000 T 0 BE USED ON THE MCK.ENZI E HI GHWAY FROM THE LANE COUNTY LI NE AT 1d1CKENZI E PASS VIA SISTERS AND REDMOND TO THE CROOK COUNTY LI NE. $c0,000 TO BE USED ON THE TERREBONNE—LOWER BRIDGE ROAD FROM A p01 NT OEM THE DRLLES— CALI FORNIA HI GHWAY ABOUT A HALF MILE SOUTH OF TERREBONNE, IN A GENERAL WESTERLY DIRECTION, Tr.O THE WEST BA NK OF THE DESCH'UTES RIVER AT LOWER BR OGE, AND IT • 1 S FURTHER ORDERED, THAT pRl NT ED NOTICES OF SA 6DI SPECIAL EL ECTI ON, SIGNED BY THE COUNTY` COURT OF o MANNER AS NOTICES OF A GENERAL ELECTI ON DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, SHALL BE OSTED IN LIKE ARE NOW POSTED, WHICH NOTICES SHALL PARTICULARLY SPECIFY THE AMOUNT OF BONDS pRDP`OSED TA BE ISSUED, THE LENGTH OF TIME THEY SHALL RUN, AND THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST THEY SHALL BEAR, THE ROAD OR ROADS T 0 BE IMPF:DVEO, AND THE AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED ON EACH, WHICH SAID NOTICES SHALL BE POSTED AT LEAST TWENTY (20) DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF THE ELECTI ON AND SHALL BE I N SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOW'1 NG FORM: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR ISSUI NG ROAD BONDS FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 31ST DAY" OF AUGUST, 1923, A SPECIAL ELECTION WI LL BE HELD I N DESCE-hUT ES COUNTY, OREGOIN, T 0 DETERMI NE WHETHER THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, SHALL ISSUE BONDS OF SAID COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR PERMANENT ROAD CONSTRUCTION TH AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130,000), TO MATURE AS FOLLOWS; To E FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923, WHI CH 8,000 TO RUN FOR 6 YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE 8; 000 IT 11 11 IT If 11' If IT 8, 000 11 IT IT tt !t TT TT It 8, 0 0 0 11 1I IT 9 Tt IT IT If It 8 OOO TT TT Tt .i.r' TT IT Tr It TT 8, 0 0 O 11 TT 11 P it II II It Tr 8 , 0 0 0 tt T1 11 2 rt TV TT tT Tt 8, 00o tt It 11 3 TT T1 11 IT T1 8, 0 0 0 it TT tt 4 11 Tt IT TT If 8, 000 T1 11 n 5 It Tt If TT TT 8'- 000 IT TT T1 6 tt 11 Tt rt IT 8; 000 tt It 11 7 IT TT TT It IT 8,•O00 I1 i1 11 $ Ti If Tt II II 8, 00 0 1! 11 11 9 1t 11 TT TT IT 18 o00 11 IT t1 20 tt TT 11 It TT NC PORE THAN THE ENTIRE SAID ONE HUNDRED ANQ THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000) TO BE ISSUED 1 N A NY ONE YEAR ; AND TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF NOT TO EXCEED •Sj X PER ,CENT. (6%) PER A NNUM, A ND THE FUNDS SO RAISED SHALL BE EXPENDED IN BUILDING PERMA NENT ROADS, DESCRIBED AS ,FOLLOWS, TO WIT ; $75;000 FOR THE DALLES-CAL I FORNIA HIGHWAY FROM THE JEFFERSON COUNTY LI NE ON THE NORTH TO THE KLAMATH COUNTY LI NE ON THE SOUTH. $15,000 TO BE USED ON THE FORT ROCK -LAP! NE ROAD FROM A POI NT ON THE DALLES-CALI FORNIA HI GHWAY I N THE VI CI NITY OF LA PI NE S OUTHEASTERLY TO THE KLAMATH COUNTY LI NE. $20,000 TO BE USED ON THE MCKENZI E HIGHWAY FROM THE LAND COUNTY LI NE AT MCKENZIE PASS VIA SI STERS A ND REDMOND, TO THE CROOK Ir0:UNTY LI NE. $20,000 TO BE USED ON THE TERREBONNE-LOWER BRIDGE R OAD FROM A POI NT ON THE DALLES- CAL I FOR NIA HIGH WAY. AB OUT A HALF MILE SOUTH OF TERREBONNE, IN A GENERAL WESTERLY DIRECTION, TO THE WEST ,BANK OtF THE DESCHUTES RIVER AT LDWER BRIQGE;- WHI CH ELECTI ON WI LL BE HELD AT EIGHT OTCL OQK I N THE MORNI NG AND WI LL CO NTI NUE UNTI L El GHT OTCLOCK I N THE AFTERNIQON OF SAID. DAY. DATED AT BEND , OREGON, TH1 s 24TH DAY OF JULY., 1923. COUNTY CL ERK FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. A'ND IT Is FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THERE BE PRI NTED TO USE AT SUCH SPECIAL ELECT I ON THE SAME NUMBER OF BALLOTS, BOTH OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND SAMPLE BALLOTS, AS WOULD BE REQUIRED BY THE ELECTION LAWS AT A GENERAL ELECT! ON; AND IT 1 S FURTHER ORD:RED, THAT THE ELECTI ON SHALL BE CONDUCTED AND VOTES CAST AND CANVASSED I N THE SAME MANNER AS A GENERAL ELECTION,' AND THE JUDGES AND CLERKS AppDI NTED FOR THE NEXT PRECEDING GENERAL ELECTI ON SHALL ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS AT SUCH SPECIAL ELECTI ON; ACND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE BALLOT SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOWING FORM; SHALL THERE 8E ISSUED BONDS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, ,ORE CON, TO THE A MOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED AND THE RTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130,000) DUE AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT; $8;000 TO RUN FOR 6 YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE 8, 0 0 0 Tt It IT Tt tt It I1 It 8, 00 O Tt It TT i2 rt IT TT It 1T 8; 000 TT TT II 9 TT IT TT If It 8, 0 0 0 Tt It IT 0 II • TT T/ It TT 8 .. 0 0 0 IT !T II I TT IT TT TT Tt 8 0 0 o It Tt Tr 2 It 1T 11 IT IT 8 ; 0 0 0 It Tt TT 3 It TT IT 11 TT 8; o o O It IT It 4 It 1! IT 11 Tr 8, 0O 0 T1 I1 TI 5 11 i! tt It 11 8; 0 0 0 IT 11 Tr 0 Tt If IT rt IT 8- 0 0 0 Tr IT IT 7 11 T1 T1 IT !I 8 , 0 0 o TT 1T IT 1 8 T1 TV IT 11 i1 8 , 0 0 0 if Ir T1 I 9 1t TT 1T T1 IT 18,000 I1 rt 11 20 T► TT 11 1T Tr WITH I NTEREST AT NOT T 0 EXCEED SIX PER CENT. (62) PER ANNUM, TO PROVIDE FOR PERMA NE NT R OAD C pNSTR•UCT E ON. YES No A ND I T IJS FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREG ON, 0 0 CAUSE TH:E NECESSARY NOTICES TO BE PRGNTEED FDR THE AFORESAID ELECTION, THAT HE MAIL TOW OF SAID NOTICES TO EACH JUDGE A ND EACH CLERK OF ELECTI ON I N EACH PRECI NCT WITH I NSTRUCTI DINS REL,.,.ATIV;E TO THE LEGAL POST! NG THEREOF, AND THAT HE PROVIDE THE NECESSARY POLL BOOKS, TALLY SHEETS,BALLOT BOXES, BALLOTS AND OTHER NECESSARY SUPPLIES FOR THE PR :OP ER HOLD! NG OF SAID ELECTI 0N, AND THAT HE D 0 AND PERFORM SUCH OTHER ACTS AND THE NGS AS MAY BE REQUI SITE, NECESSARY OR CONVENI ENT FOR TH E PROPER HO)LDI NG OF THE AFORESAID ELECTI ON IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW. 0 DONE AND DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS 24TH DAY OF JULY, 1923. ATTEST : ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. M.W. {KNI CKERBOCKER COUNTY COMM ISSI ONER, DESCHUTES COUNTY, CR E G ON. J.S. [Niles COUNTY COMM! SS' ONER, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. COUNTY CLERK, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON. 1 THE BiENa, OREGON,.. JULY 7, 1923. COUNTY QOURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY PURSUA NT T 0 ADJ OURNME NT AND T HER E BEING NO BUSINESS TO TRANSACT ADJ OURNED TO TUESDAY JULY 17, 1923 AT 2 P.M. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. BEND ORE GON, JULY 17, 1923. `THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THI S DAY AT 2 P.M. P.URSUA NT TO ADJ OUR;NMENT ALL THE MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEED! NOS WERE HAD, TO -WIT : N THE MATTER OF HOURS FOR DANCE HALL AT LAPI NE. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED TH E PETIT ION OF C 1 Z E NT S OF LAP) NE T HAT PERM SSI 0 N BE GI VE N TO HOLD DANCES LATER THEN I A.M. WHEREUPON UPON CONSII DERATI O'N AND RFTER SECURI NG THE OPI NI DN OF THE DI STRICT ATTORNEY AND THE SHERIFF THEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT PETIT! ON BCE; DENIED. �,N THE MATTER OF ROAD BOND PETITION THERZ WAS THEN PRESENTED TO THE COURT A PETITION REQUEST! NG THE CALLING OF A ROAD BOND ELECTI ON AND UPON 1 NSPECTI ON IT APPEAR ING THAT SAID PETI T ION DI 0 NOT CONFORM TO. THE STATUTE ITWAS ORDERED THAT SAID I:TITiIWN BE DENIED. N THE MATTER OF ROAD BOND ISSUE. IT THEN APPEARED THAT A PETITION WOULD PRESENTED TO THE COIURT IN PROPER FORM FOR AN ELECTI ON TO AUTHO'RI ZE THE ISSUE OF ROAD BONDS I N THE SUM OF 030;000 AND THE COURT BEI NG. DEst R OUS OF SECURI NG PROPER LEGAL OVER SIGHT OF THE PR OCEEDI NGS LEAD I NG UPOT 0 SAID ELECTI ON AND AN OFFER HAVING BEEN MADE TO D0 SAID WORK IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE CIOURT ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR SAI D PROCEEDI NGS AS FOLLOWS: SEE CONTRACT THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUSI NESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO TUESDAY, JULY 24,; AT 2 P.M. I N THE MATTER OF ROAD BONDS, ETC. (SEE ORDER I N THE MATT ER OF VACATI ON OF LOT S I N R E O M 0 NO (SERE ORDER) THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. RDB ERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. SEND, OREGON, JULY 24, 1923. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. ORDINANCE NO. 71 AN ORDINA!Ice VACATING C,ERTAI N LOTS, BLOCKS, STREETS AND ALLEYS IN MELROSE PARK ADDITI ON AND IN MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITL ON TO CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON. WHEREAS, ON THE 9TH DAY OF MAY, 1923,THE PETITION OF T.W. MARSHALL WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER OF THE CITY OF REOM ONa, IDREGD;N, PRAY! NG FOR THE VACATI 0 N OF C ERTA I N LOTS, BLOCKS, STREETS AND ALLEYS IN MELROSE PARK AUDITION ARID IN MOUNTAINVIEWADOITIQNTOCITY OF REDMOND, OREGON, A MORE PARTICULAR O;ESCRIPTI ON OF WHICH IS HEREINAFTER SET FORTH, AND WHICH PETITI ON SETS FORTH A DI STI NCT DESCRI PT! OWN OF. THE LOTS, BLOCKS, STREEST A ND ALLELES I N SAID ADDITIONS TO BE VACATED, AND THE PURPOSE FOR WHI CH THE GROUND ,PROPOSED TO BE USED, ANO THE REASON FOR SUCH VACATI ON, AND THE PA:RTIC;ULAR CIRCUMSTANCES :OF THE CASE, AND THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORpORATI OINS EFFECTED THER:EBY� AND WHEREAS, SAID T.W. MARSHALL HAS CAUSED NOTI CES THEREOF TO BE POSTED AS REQUIRED BY LAW OF THE PENDENCY OF SAI D PETIT I0 N, IN THREE MOST PUBLIIC A NO CONSPICUOUS PLACES I N SAID CITY, A,S MORE PARTI CULARLY APPEARS FROM THE A FFI DAVIT OF EARL MALKSON ON FILE WITH SAID RECORDER, FOR MORE THAN THIRTY DAYS PRI O:R TO THE 12TH DAY OF JUNE,. 1923, WHICH NOTICES WERE IN WRI!Tii NG AiND PARTICULARLY DESCRI BED THE PR: OPERTY PROPOSED T 0 BE VACATED, AS DESCRIBED I N SAID PETITION, AND :WHEREAS, IT APPEARS THAT NO PERSON, FIRM OR CIORPORATI ON OTHER THAN SA10 T.W. MARSHALL AND DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION OWN PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON ANY STREET OR ALLEY HER El NA FT ER MENTI O:N&D PR.OP.OSED TO BE VACATED OR WILL BE EFFECTED THEREBY, AND IT FURTHER ApPEARI;NG THAT SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION HAS, INI WRITI NG, UPON SAID PETIT! ON CONSENTED TO SUCH VACATION, WHICH INSTRUMENT IS DULY EXECUTED AND ACKNOWLEDGED ACCORDING TO LAW, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE PROCEEDINGS kTTENDr NG UPON SUCH VACATION ;ARE' REGULAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW AN.O THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST WILL NOT BE PREJUDICED BY THE VACATI ON S OUGHT BY SUCH, PETIT! ONE 3,3 NOW, THER:FOR E, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMDN COUNCIL OF THIS CITY OF REDMOND DRECON, THAT THE FOLLOWI NG DESCRIBED L OT S, BLOCKS,. STREETS AND ALL'\EYS OF MELROSE PARK ADQITION AND MOUINTAI I'I VIEW ADD1 Tt ON TO CITY :OF REDMOND, OREGON, BE AiND THE SAME, ARE HEREBY VACATED ANC. THE PLATTING THEREOF I s HEREBY SET ASIDE AND HELD FAR NA LIGHT, TO -WIT : BLOCK ONE. ( I ) OF MELROSE PARK AD04.T1 ON TO THE CITY OF REDM OND, OREGON, BLOCKS TWENTY-ONE (21 ), TWENTY-TWO (22 J, TV.:EMT::Y- THREE (23), TWENTY-FOUR (24) AND TWENTY-FIVE (25) OF MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDIIT'ION TO THE CITY -OF REDM OND, OREGON, ELEVENTH STREET, TWELFTH STREET, THI RTEENTH STREET AND FOURTEENTH STREET FROM THE SOUTH LI NE OF H STR,EET TO THE NORTH LINE OF MELROSE PARK ADOITI ON, ALL ALLEYS IN BLOCKS TWENTY-TWO (22), TWENTY-THREE (23), TWENTY-FDUR (24) AND TWENTY-FIVE (25) OF SAID MDUNTAIH VI EW AUDIT' 01)N,' A ND THE ALLEY RUNNI NG NORTH A ND SO UTH BETWEEN BLOCK TWENTY-ONE (21 ) OF SAl MOUNTAIN V1 EW ADD ITI ON AND BLOCK SEVENTY - ONE (71) OF THE ORE GI NAL TOWNSHIP OF SAI D CITY FROM THE S DUTH LI NE OF H. STREET TO THE NORTH LI NE OF MELROSE PARK ADD ITI ON, ELEVENTH STREET FROM THE NORTH LI NE OF MELROSE PARK ADDITI ON TO THE SOUTH LI NE OF I STREET, 1 STREET FROM THE WEST LI NE OF ELEVENTH STREET TO/THE EAST LINE OF MELROSE PARK ADDI TI ON, A 12 THE AL LEY RUNNI NG NORTH AND SOUTH FROM THE NORTH LINE OF Iv9ELROSE PARK ADDITION TO THE SOLiTH LINE THEREOF ADJACENT T O THE EAST L I NE OF SA ID MELROSE PARK ADDIT I DN. PASSED AT A REGULAR MEETING DF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDMOND, OREGON, HELD ON THE 26TH DAY OF JUN:E, 1923. APPROVED THIS 26TH DAY OF JUNE, 1923. J.F. HDsCH, ATTEST MAx A. CuNNI NG REC ORDER MAY OR APPROV ED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF D:ESCHVTES COUNTY, OREGON, THI S 24TH DAY OF AUGUSTA 1923. ;ER OBERT W. SAWYER, JUD GE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, J.S . 1' HONORABLE COUNTY COURT, DESCHUTES COUNTY, BEND, OREG ON. I NNE S, COMMISSI ONERS. BEND, OREGON, JULY 174 1923. GENTLEMEN: REFERRING T 0 THE PROPOSED ISSUE DF y$130,000 RQD BONDS OF DESCHUTES C GUNTY, OREGON, TO;tBE DATED' As SOON AS LEGALLY POSSIBLE, AND TO MATURE SERIALLY, 8,000. EACH YEAR FROM THE SIXTH TO THE NI NETEE H Y EAR, I NCLUSI VE, AND $18,000. ON THE TWENTI ETH YEAR, FROM DAT E OF ISSUE, BOTH PRI NCI PAL AND SEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST PAYABLE EITHER AT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER, AT BEND, OREGON, OR AT THE. FI SCA:L AGENCY OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN NEW YQ K CITY, I N OENOMI NATI OWNS OF $1,000 EACH, WE SUBMIT TO YOU THE F!OLLOW'I NC PROPOSITION: I. WE WILL EMPLOY OUR EXPERT BOND ATTOR NEYS TO PR EPA•RE THE FORIA OF ALL RES0LUTL ONS, ORDERS, BALLOTS AND OTHER PROCEEDINGS NECESSARY TO PROPERLY COMPLETE THE TRANSCRI PT, YOU AGREEING TO ADOPT ANY A NO ALL PRDCEEDI NGS WHICH OUR ATTORNEYS MAY DIRECTfLO THE END THAT SUCH BONO S MAY BE LEGALLY 1 SSUED. 2. 'UPON ISSUANCE OF THE ABOVE MENTI ONED BONDS WE AGREE TO FURNISH THE WRITTEN,, APPROV I NG L EGAL/OPI NI DN OF MSSRS. TEAL, WI NFREE, JOHNSON A NO MCCULL OCH, OF PORTLAND, OR.aGON, EVIDENCING 1 N THEIR OPINI ON THE UNQUALI FI ED L'EGALL.TY OF THE ISSUE• 3. WE AGREE TO FURNfSH STA NDARD, BLANK BONDS 'Itit DENDMINATt .ONS OF SI, 000:EACH, READY FOR EXECUTIONAND_ HAVING ALL COUPONS ATTACHED ,WITH FACSIMILE SIG NATURES, THEREON. 4. IWE AGREE TO SUBMIT :AT THE TIME OF .SALE AN DEFER OF NOT LESS THAN PA•R AND ACCRUED NTEREST FOR $50,000 ;OF THE ABOVE MENT.I ONED BONDS, BEARI NG I NTER EST AT T RATE OF 5* PER CENT, •AND HA VI NG AN AVERAGE MATURITY OF AT A_ EAST THIRTEEN AND ONE-HALF YEARS. WE AGREE •TO PERFORM THE ABOVE NAMED SERVICES FOR AND IN CONS! DER-ATI ON OF THE SUM OF $1,300.00, SAID SUM TO BE PAID- US AT TIME OF DELIVERY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED $50,000 OF BONDS T 0 THE PURCHASER THEREOF. THE COUNTY COURT AGREES T O LEGAL LY OFFER THE SAID $50, 000 I N BO:ND5 FOR ALE WI TH I N SI`X MONTHS TI ME FROM THE DATE HEREOF. N THE EVENT THE ELECTI ON FAILS T 0 CARRY, WE AGREE T 0 WA VE ALL FEES UNDER THIS CGN- TRACT, 'AND THI S'CONNTRACT IS llt1ULL AND VOID. RESPECTFULLY S UBMI.TTED, LADD & TILTON BANK, WESTERN BOND & MTG.: CO. RALPH SCHNEEL:OCH CO. BY C.B: BAKER BY R.E. VEST ER 2BY HENRY P.JUDD TH'E FOR EC01NG OFFER IS HEREBY ACCEPTED BY AUTHORITY OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHIlt ES COUNffY, PASSED AT A LAWFUL MEET IiNG THEREOF •HELD THE 17TH DAY OF JULY, 1923. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER J.S. I NI COMMISS( @NER COMMISSI ONER BENS, ORE CON, A LIG1JST 4i 1923. PURSUANT TO`ADJOURNMENT THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY MET THIS DAY AT 2 P.M. ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDI NG S WERE HAD, TO -WIT' THE MATTER OF ELECTI Di�t EXPENSE. IT TH EN APPEARED T HAT NO. PROVI SI ON FOR THE EXPENSES OF ELECTI ONS HAD BEEN MADE 1 N TH E BUDGET FOR THE CURRENT YEAR AND THAT TWO ELECTI ONS WERE TO BE HELD WHEREUPON IT WAS ORD ER.ED ; THA T U ND ER THE PR 0VI SI DNS OF SECT 0 NI 10 OF TH E GENERAL LAWS OF ORE GO FOR 1921, THERE BE TRANSFERRED TO THE/EL;:ECTI ON EXPENSE FUND THE UNEXPENDED BALANCE OF THE COYOTE BO UNTY FUND AND THAT SAI D AMO UNT SO TRANSFERRED NEED NOT BE RETURNED TO THE COYOTE BOUNTY FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE DALLE1S-CALI F:ORNIA HI GHWAY. LAVA BUTTE TO PAULI NA PRARIE SECTION. I N THE CWNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORECON I N THE W'ATTER OF THE LAVA BUTTE T 0 PAULI NA PRARI E SIECTI ON OF THE DALLES CALIF•ORNIA. HIGHWAY. FOR THE C CUNTY OF E).ESCHUTES. `RESOLUTI ON FOR ROAD. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A REGULAR T ERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCH UTES COUNTY, OREG ON COUNTY B( GUN AND HELD AT THE/COURT HOUSE 1 N BEND I N SAI D COUNTY ON WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, AND CONTINUE° FROM DAY TO DAY T HE REA FT ER T O AND I NCLUD 1 NG TH:E DATE OF THI S RESOLUTI ON., THE SAME BEI NG A REGULAR TERM OF SAIO COUNTY COURT SITTI NG FOR THE TRANSACTION 488 OF COUNTY BUSI NESS, AND AT WHICH T IME SAt D COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RES OLUTI.0N, ESTABLI SH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER, PROCEED[ NGS WAS MAD, TO -WIT; WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBL IC: NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ES.TABLI SH,MENT DF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, _SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD ICJ! DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY RESOLUTION, DESCRI BED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; BE:GIi N:NI NG AT A POI NT ON THE ALLEN RANCH T O KLAMATH LI NE SEC-11100,N OF THE DALLES-CALI FORNIA HI GHWAY AT SURVEY STATION 410 THEREOF ,AT THE .EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 24; T. 21, $.R. IC, F.W.M• THENCE 1 N A NORTHEASTERLY Dt RECTI ON TO A (P01 NT ON THE CONSTRUCTED LI NE OF THE SAID DAL4 ES CALI FORNI A HI GHWAY ON THE EAST S1 D E OF LAVA BUTTE I N TH E NORTH-EAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, 1. 19, S.,R• I I E.W.M. SAID, ROAD TO BE 60 FEET I N WIDTH. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY 'QUALI FI ED DEPUTY; SHALL GI VE NOTI CE OF TH IS RESOLUTI ON BY pOSTI NG TRUE C DPI ES THERE OFF PR OPERLY ,CERT~ I FIED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY GL ERK, AT THE PLACE OF HOLD I NG C O'UNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBL IC PLACES I N THE VICII NIT'Y OF SAID! PROPOSED 130AD THI RTY DAYS PREVI OUS TO THE COiNSIDERATI ON OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT; NOTI FYI NG ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CDNSID ERED AND PASSED UPON BY THI S COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE Ft FTH DAY OF SEPT_MBER, 1923, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS 0 N SAID ROAD WI LL BE READ TH r COURT N! 1 LL FOR THE FIRST TIMES AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECO I+1J' Ri ADI'NG THEREOF, ` CONSIDER A NY OBJECT► 0 NS , REMONSTRANCES OR PETIT IOt!6S FOR DAMAGES WHICH' MAY BE PI LED ON ACCOUNT OF SAII D PROPOSED ROAD. DATEDAT BEND, ,DESCHUTES COU NFY, (OREGON, THIS 4TH DAY OF A UG UST,, 1923. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, C OMM I SSI DNER. J.S. 1 NNES, C OMM I SSI ONER. A ND ORDERED FURTHER THAT ROB ERT B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY AND C.V . SI LV I S BE AP.POI NTED VIEWERS, ON SAI D ROAD TO MEET AUGUST b. 1 N THE MATTER ,OF TH E LONG HOLLOW ROAD. I N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF 0R EGUN FCR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTFS. I N THE MATTER OF THE LONG HOLLOW ROAD. ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD. BE IT REIvMEMBERF,D, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, 'RE;GON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND I SAID COUNTY ON WEDNES*DAY, THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, AND CONTI NUED FR OM DAY TO DAY THE REA'FTER; TO AND I NC LUD I tG T HE DATE OF THES RES OLUTt ON, THE SAME BEI NG A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT SI TTt NG FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSI NESS, AND AT WHI CH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RESOLUTI ON, ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FDLLOW I NG, AMONG OTHER, PROCEED! NGS WAS HAD, TO -WIT; WHEREAS, I T IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE f3.0AD HERE1 NAFTER DESCRIBED, SAID ;COURT D OES HEREBY DECLARE ITS I NTENTI ON TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY .(ROAD I N DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGO N, BY RESOLUTI ON, DESCRIBED ALONG THE, CENTER LI NE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT; •BEGI NNI NG AT THE NORTH END OF THE BUCKHDRN CANYON GRADE AT A P01 NT ON THE L.A.. HUNT ROAD IN THE SOUTH-WEST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-EAST QUARTER OF SECTI ON 29, 1T. 14 S.R. t2, E.W.M., APPROXIMATELY ICAO' FEET EAST AND ICO FEET NORTH FROM THE CENTER OF SAID SECTION 29; THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF SECTI ON 20 IN SAID TOWNSHIP; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY TO THE CENTER OF SECTI ON 48 OF SAID TOWNSHIP'', THENCE NORTHERLY TO THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTI ON 6 OF SAI0 TOWNSHI P, THE SAME BEI;NG A POI NT ON TH.E BOUNDARY OF JEFFERSON COUNTY. SA10 ROAD TO BE 6O FEET I N WIDTH. NOW THB:EFCR E, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HI S DULY QUALI FI ED 1LIEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS RESOLUTI ON BY PDSTI NG'TRUE COPI ES THEREOF, pRIDPERLY CERTI— FIED • TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE OF HOLM NG COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VI CI NITY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAY PRZVUOuS TO THE CONSIDERATI ON OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT; NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT • SAID KESOLUTI ON WILL BE CONSIdERED: AND PASSED UPON BY THI s COURT AT ITS NEXT TERRA ON THE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1923, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND. READ — a ING THERE OF TH COURT WILL CONSIDER A NY OBJECTIONS, REMONSTRANCES OR PETITIONS FOR DAMAGES WHI CH MAY B FI LED 0 N ACCOUNT OF SAI D PR OpOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, CRECCON, THI s 4TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1923. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. AND ORDERED FURTHER THAT ROBERT ON SAID ROAD TO MEET AUGUST 6,. WHEREUPON THE COURT ADJOURNED TO AUGUST 11, AT 2 P.M. M.W. KNI CK ERB OCK ER, C OMMI,S SI O'NER. J.S. I NNES, COt,AMI SSI ONER. B. GOULD, FRANK H. MAY AND C.V.. SILVIS BE APPOI NTED VIEWERS ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE• BEND) OREGON, AUGUST 1, 1923. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, IA THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, IN SAI 0 COUNTY , ON iWiEDNES— DAY, THE IST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923 SAID, DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE HOLDING OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, WHEN WERE PRESENT: ROBERT W. BAW:YEyR,COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNICERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. INNES , rr it J. H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROBERTS, rr SHERIFF. WHERIEDpitI HE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGA I N'ST THE COUNTY. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGAINST THE VARIOUS FUNDS OF THE COUNTY BE PAID AS SET FORTH IN THE CLAIM DOCKET IN THE MATTER OF AID -TO BEND CIVIC LEAGUE FLOWER SHOW. THERE WAS THEN PRESENTED THE REQUEST OF THE BEND CIVIC LEAGUE FOR AID FROM THE COUNTY i I I FAIR FUND FOR THEIR ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE INSTiRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANT ON THE GENERALL FUND IN THE SUM OF $ IOO PAYABLE TO BEND CIVIC LEAGUE AS AID FOR SAID SHOW, SAID SUM TO BE CHARGED AGAINST THE BUDGET ITEM FOR COUNTY FAIR PURPOSES THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUS INESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT IT THEN ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1923 AT 2: P. M. ROBERT W. SAWYER COUNTY ;JUDGE. =1' a No. 38 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD- AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, THERE BEING PRESENT: R. W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER. J. So INNES , COUNTY COMM I SS I ONER. J. H. HAVER, COUNTY CLERK. S. E. ROBERTS, SHERIFF. A. J. MOORE, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. SAID AID MEETING WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL THE I[r TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, AT WHICH ADJOURNED MEETING ALL MEMBERS OF SAID COURT ABOVE MENTIONED WERE PRESENT, AND THAT AT THE SAID ADJOURNED MEETING THE SAID COURT WAS AGAIN ADJOURNED UNTIL THE 1ITH DAY OF AUGUST, 1923,' AT WHICHTIME THE SAID COUNTY COURT IS NOW IN SESSION, AND WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCE'EO INGS WERE HAD, TO —WIT: IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT DOUBTS MAY EXIST AS TO THE LEGAL ESTABLISHMENT, OR EVIDENCE OF ESTABLISHMENT, OF WHAT IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE C. H. BARR ROAD, AND THE COUNTY COURT NOW DEEMING IT NECESSARY THAT SUCH ROAD BE RE—SUrRVEYED, PLATTED AND RECORDED; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR RE —SURVEY, PLAT AND RECORD A COPY OF THE FIELD NOTES, TOGETHER W ITH .A PLAT AND PROFILE OF SAID C. H. BARR ROAD, AND FILE SAME IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY. THE COUNTY SURVEYOR, ROBERT B. GOULD, BEING PRESENT IN COURT, AND HAVING WITH HIM THE: FIELD NOTES, TOGETHER WITH A PLAT AND PROFILE OF SAID C. H. BARR ROAD, WAS THEREUPON ORDERED TO FI';LEi THE SAME WITH THE COUNTY CLERK, WHICH WAS THEN AND THERE DONE. WHEREUPON, IT APPEARING THAT ,THE SAID FIELD NOTES, PLATS AND PROFILE HAVE BEEN FILED, IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY_ ORDERED THAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,, 1923, AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M. OF SAID DAY, BEING A DAY AT THIS COURTfS NEXT REGULAR TERM, BE FIXED AS THE TIME, AND THE COURT R'OOM•OF THIS COURT,• IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BE FIXED AS THE PLANE WHEN THE COURT WILL`. UNLESS GOOD CAUSE BE SHOWN AGAINST SO DOING, APPROVE OF THE SURVEY, PLAT, PROFILE AND F'IEL'D NOTES, AND IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED THAT A NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED SHALL BE GIVEN BY POSTING NOTICES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID ROAD, AS PROVIDED BY STATUTE, FOR AT LEAST THIRTY DAYS PRIOR TO THE SAID 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1923. IN THE MATTER OF BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR 1923, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT IT IS NECESSARY AND PROPER AT THIS TIME THAT A BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THREE QUALIFIED ELECTORS AND I FREEHOLDERS OF ,DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BE APPOINTED TO ACT AS SUCH BUDGET COMMITTEE., NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THAT ROSS FARNHAM, H. E. ALLEN AND R. D. MILLS BE, AND THEY HEREBY ARE, APPOINTED TO CONSTITUTE THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR THIS COUNTY AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 14 OF CHAPTER 118 OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1923. THERE BEING NO FURTHER BUSINESS COMING BEFORE THE COURT AT THIS MEETING, AN ADJOURNMENT OF COURT WAS ORDERED UNTIL 2 DTCLOCK . M. SATURDAY AUGUST 18TH, 1923. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS IITH DAY OF AUGUST, 1923. ROBERT We SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE. 491 BEND, OREGON, AUGUST la; 1923. THE CDURT RE —CONVEYED PURSUA NT ID ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT A NO THERE BEING NO BUSINESS TO TRANSACT ADJOUR NNED TO SATURDAY, AUC,S:T 25, 1923, AT 2 P.M. RDBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. SEND; DREG:ON, AUGUST 25, 1923. THE COURT RE —CONVENED PURSUA NT TO ADJOURNMENT ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENT AND THER E BEI NG NO BUSINESS TO TRANSACT ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. RDBERT W. SAWYER7' COUNTY ,JUDGE. , BEND, OREGO N, EPTEMBER 5, 1923. BE IT, REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE• COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTE'S COUNTY, I'N THE STATE OF OREGON, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE THE 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMB;ER, 1923, SAID DAY BEI NG THE I N QEND, I N SAI D C RUNTY, ON WED NEESDAY DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR THE H'DLDI NG OF A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT 1 N SAID COUNTY,. WHEN WERIE PRESENT ROB ERT VV. SA,WYER,. COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. i<NICKE_RBOCKER, COUNTY COMMISSI ONER J. S. I NNES COUNT Y COM.M1 SS1 DNER WHEREUPON, THE FDLL 044 NG PROCEEDI NGS WERE HAD TO —WIT; IN THE MATTER OF REDM0,ND � e FL OW.ER SHOW, ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANT IN THE SUM OF $50. TO THE .ORDER 0.F REDMOND FLOWER SHOW, CHARGING SAME TO BUDGET ITEM FOR THE ,COUNTY FAIR. IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTI OWN ESTABI,i SHI NG THE LAVA BUTTE TO PAULI NA PRARI E SECTI ON OF THE DALLES CALI FOR NIA HI GHWAY. THIS MATTER CAM_ ON TO BE HEARD ON THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VIEWERS AND THE VIEWERS REPORT WAS REAR FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN THE HATTER OF RESOLUTI ON ESTABL 1 SHI NG THE LONG HOLLOW ROAD. THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE REPORT OF THE ROAD VI EWERS AND THE VI EWERS REPORT WAS READ F OR THE FI RST Ti ME. I N THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL APPLICAT I ON BY WITKA TRIBE OF REDM EN, OF LA PI NE: THER WAS THEN PRESENTED APPLQ.CATI ON FOR PUBL IC DANCE HALL PERMIT FOR A HALL AT LA PI NE BY WI TKA T RI BE DP' RED�v1 EN, OF LA ©I NE, A ND UPON I TS AP' P EARI NG THAT THE X NECESSARY FEE HAD BEEN PAID; IT WAS ORDERED THAT PERMIT FOR DANCE HALL BE GRANTED. I N THE MATTER OF L OST WARRANTS. THERE WAS' THEN PRESENTED THE AFFI DAVIT OF R.U. BAYLEY THAT HE HAD LOST C:ERTA.I.N •WARRANTS ANC ASKINC FOR THE RE— ISSUANCE THEREOF WHEREUPON IT WAS OR.`D. R_D THAT COUNTY WARRANTS Nos. OIO5J F;.O-R . j0 AND 01064 FOR $25 B.E ORDERED CANCELLED AND NEW WARRA NT BE' ISSUED, BY THE 'CLERK TO SA D R. U. BAYLEY 1 N LI EN .THE,R'EOF. IN THE MA TT ER OF CLAIMS rA N-bTA-HE COUNTY. ORDERED THAT CLAIMS AGALNST THE VARI CUS FUNDS :OF THE COUNTY BE PAID AS SET FORTH I N TH.E CLAIM DOCKET. N THE ('v9ATIER OF CDUNYY BEE I NSPECTOR. IT TREK APPEARED; THAT THE: TERM OF S. J. SANFORD AS COUNTY B•EE I NSPECTOR HAD EXPIRED WHERE IOPON IT WAS ORD:E.RED THAT S. J. SANFORD, DF REDMOND, BE APP01 NTED COUNTY BEE 1 NSPECTDR TO SERVE FOR c c A TERM OF TWO 'HEARS OR UNT I L. HI S SUCCESSOR 1 S APPOI NTED AND THAT HE .BE PAID THE SUM OF $5.00 DAY FOR HIS SERVICES FROM THE BEE FUND AS OVIDED BY CHAPTER 162 OF THE LAWS OF 1923. N THE MATTER OF BRI UGE: ON LONG"' HOLLOW ROAD. 1,T THEN APPEARED THAT ON THE LONG HOLLOW ROAD THERE WOULD 13E NECESSARY A BRIDGE COSTI NG I.N EXCESS OF $500 AND. THAT" PLA"I4S AND' SPECI F,ICAT IONS FOR SAID BRIDGE HAD BEEN PREPARED A'ND APPROVED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER AS P,R.OVIDEO BY LAIW WHERE 13PDtN IT WAS ORDERED THAT BI DS FOR THE C ONSTRUCT I ON OF SAID BRI DGE BE CALLED TO BE OPENED AT 2 P.M. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, AND THAT NOTICE BE GIVEN THEREOF AS PROVIDED BY; LAW. WHEREUPON THE COURT ADD OUR NED TO MONDAY, SEPT.EMBER I0 IAND 2 P.M. " ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUD GE. THE COUNTY IoDURT RECONVE'N:>ED MONDAY, S.EPTEMBER I0, 1923 AT 2 P.M. THERE BEING PRESENT ROBERT W. SAWYER, CO:JNTY iiUDGE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COUNTY c,OMMJSS1 ONER WHEREUPON THE FIOLLOWI NG PROCE.EEDI NGS WERE HAD, T0—WIT I N THE MATTER OF THE i SSUA NC E OF BONDS, ETC. �N THE CCUNTY CURT OF THE STA.Tr CF CR:GC'N, FOR THE COUNTY OF DES CHUTES.. IN THE MATTER :DF THE ISSUANCE OF BONtDS BY DE"SCHUT ES COUNTY FOR THE PUR PDS E OF RAI SI NO MONEY TD BE US E D ) FDR THE CDNS TRUCTIDN AND MAINTENANCE ) f OF RMANENT R DADS I N THE COUNTY. ORDER DECLARING RESULT OF SPECIAL ELECT I ON. PER WHEREAS, HERETOFORE A' PETIT' ON WAS DULY FILED WITH THE" COUNTY CLERK ASKING THAT A SPECIAL ELECTI ON BE CALLED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE V OTERS OFI THE COUNTY THE QUESTI 0Ii/DF ISSUI NG BONDS FOR TH.E PURPOSE DF RAI S! NG MONEY T 0 BE USED FOR THE CDNSTRUCTI ON AND MA, INTENANC.E OF PERMANENT ROADS IN THE COUNTY, WHICH SAI D PETIT! ON DID I N ALL TH! NGS CONFORM TO THE - RE— QUIR.EM.ENTS OF THE STATUTE 1 N S UC:H CASE MADE AND PROVI DED, TD WIT: T ITL:E XXX, CHAPTER XIII FOR EGO N LAWS ; AND " WHEREASi SAID PETITION WAS THEREAFTER PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY COURT/AT THE NEXT REGULAR 1 , SESSI ON THEREOF; AND WHEREAS, TH'$ COUNTY COUF.T DID EXAMUE SAID PETIT! DIN AS SDON AS IT WAS SO PRESENTED AND UPON SAID IEXAMI NATI ON WAS SATISFIED AND BY AN DRDER [DULY ENIZERED DECLARED THAT SAID PETITION SUB STLNTIIALLY CONFORMED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AFORESAID STATUTE, AND DID CONTAIN TH.E NAM ES AND POST OFF ICE ADDRESSES OF THE REQUI SITE NUMBER OF VOTERS AS REQUI RED BY SECTI ON 4629 OF SAID OREGON LAWS; AND AS,1923 THEro 0 UNTY COURT DID T HE N 'JJHE�'� =THER:EUPO�N, TD WIT ON THE 2�,-TH .DAY OF DULY„ , MAKE A N ORDER DIRECTING THAT A, SPECIAL ELETI DN SHALL BE CALLED Ai'EJ HELD Ii'i DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOS.E AS SPECIFIED IN THE PETITION AT A TIME THEN FIXED BY THE COURT, TO WIT; 1 FR10AY',L AUGUST 31, 1923,, WHi CH DATE S 0 FIXED WAS NOT LESS THAN 20 OR MORE T HA N. 40 DAYS A FT ER THE DATE OF MAK I NG THE ORDER ; A NO 4dH�:EAS, THE SAID ORDER OF THE, 00UNTY CO3URT DID STATE THE AMOUNT OF TH'E pROrOSED BONDED INDEBTEDNESS, TH MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST THAT TSHALL BEAR, ANO VVHAT PARTICULAR ROADS WITHIN THE COUNTY ARE TD BE BUILT AND IMPROVED BY THE MONEY SD RAISED, AND THE MI NI MUM AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED ON EACH RAOD AND WHERE LD,CATED WITHIN THE COUNTY, GIVING THE B G I N,NI NG A NJ THE T ERMI NUS T H ER:E OF ; A ND IWH�R-7AS, UP ON THE ORDER! NG OF SA D SPECIAL ELECTI ON TH E COUNTY LDURT DI D CAUS E PRI if?IT EU isiOTICZS TH:ERE OF, SIGNED BY TH.E COUNTY CLERK, T,0 BE POSTED IN LIKE MANNER AS NOTICES OF A GENERAL ELECTI ON ARE NOW POSTED, WHICH NOTICES DID PARTICULARLY SPECIFY TH E Ai.DUNT OF B:DNDS RZ OP OSED T 0 BE I SSUED, THE LENGTH OF TIME THEY SHALL RUN, AND THE iMAXIMUM RATE OF I NTEREST THEY SHALL BEAR, THE ROAD OR ROADS TO BE IMPROV ED AND THE AMOUNT T 0 BE EXPENDED O:N EACH; A ND WH=REAS, THE R.EC ORDS,OF THIS COURT SH OW THAT SAI D NDTICES WERE POSTED ,I N LIKE MANNER ,o AS NOT! C ES OF A GENERAL ELECTI ON ARE NOW POSTED, AND THAT :EACH AND ALL OF SAID. NOTICE S WERE POSTED AT LEAST 20 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF TH ELECTI DPI AND WERE SUBSTANTIALLY IN THE r- FORM REQUIRED BY SECTIONLI_630 OF SAID OREGON LAWS, AS VJI LL MORE FULLY A ND AT LENGTH APPEAR BY A COPY OF SAID NOTICES HERETO ATTACHED AND MARKED "EXHIBIT ,A"; AND NH TEAS, TH:E COUNTY COURT DID HAVE PR.I NTED TO USE AT SUC H SPECIAL ELECTI ON T SAME NUMBER OF BALLOTS, BOTH DFFI CI AL BALLOTS APID SAMPLE BALLOTS, AS WOULD BE REQUI RED BY THE ELECT ION LAWS AT A GENERAL EL ECTI ON, WHICH SAl D BALLOTS W.ERE IiP SUBSTANTIALLY THE FORM PRO— VIDED BY S"ECTI ON 463! OF S Al D ORE GO N LAWS, C OPI ES OF W HI CH ARE H ER ET 0 ATTACHED A ND MARKED lT`XH1 BIT BIT AND EXHI BIT Cu; AND ZAS, PRIOR TD SAID 31.ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, N'0 SPECIAL ELECTI ON HAD BEEN HELD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY IN ANY ONE YEAR; A PO NHE.RLAS, ON SAID 31sT DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, SAID ELECTI ON WAS C'DNDUCT•ED IN •THE SAME MANNER AS A 'GENERAL ELECTION, AND THE JUDGES ARD CLERKS APPOi I NTEO FOR THE NEXT PRECEDING GENERAL ELECTI ON DID ACT AS JUDGES AND CLERKS AT SUCH SPECIAL ELECTI ON; AND WHEREAS, HERETOFORE AT THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER PR OV IDED BY LAW THE V OTES iCAST AT SAID SPECIAL ELECTI ON HAVE BEEN CANVASSED I.+N THE SAME MANNER AS A GENERAL ELECTION; AND 'iVH„ ;AS,, 'THE COUNTY COURT HAlS- HERET'DFORE FDUPID FROM THE ELECTI ON 'RETURNS AND THE CANVASS TH RFOF THAT Al MAJORITY OF THE VOTERS VOTIN.G ,AT SUCH ELEICTI ON DID VOTE IN FAVOR OF ISSUING , SUCH BOND S ; AND ';JH;REAS, SAID COUNTY COURT FINDS THAT EVERYNREQUIREMENT OF LAW RELATING TO THE SAID ELECTI ON HAS BEEN DULY COMPLIED WITH I.N THE F ORM, AT TH TIMES AND IN THE MA NLIER REQUI RED BY LAW ; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORD R_D AND DEC LA RED THAT AT T HE-SP.ECI AL ELECT ION HELD I N DESCHUTES COUNTY, EG ON, ON THE 3 iST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923,, UNDER AND PURSUA NT T 0 THE PROVISI DNS OF TITLE XXX, CHAPTER Xi I I OF GR_GO N LAWS, TO 0 ETERM I NE WHETH ER TH ER E SHALL B E I SSUED BONDS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY TO THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUND.R.ED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DDLLARS (030,000) DUE AS FDLLQ.WS,T0 WIT; $8, 000 8, 000 8,000 00o 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000 8; 000 8;000 8,000 8;000 8,000 8,000 8;000 18, 000 TO RUN FOR b YEARS FRDM DATE OF ISSUE 1t I1 11 TT TT Tt TT 11 IT TT IT IT 11 It 1t 11 IT 11 ft 9 ft 11 TT IT TT IT 11 TT I 0 11 iT TT IT T1 TT T1 I1 i I IT TT TT TT TT TT 11 IT TT It TT TV IT TT !T ii 11 TT TT TT 71 11 TT !1 TT TT 11 TT ft ft TT R ]2 13 16 d7 18 2� IT It TT - 1.T TT iT It It I1 II TT IT TT TT iT I1 TT IT TT TT It ft T1 ft T1 TT TT It TT IT TT TT 11 IT I1 TT ft it TT TT TT TT TT T1 TT 11.'�r• 14 1L d WITH I r`IT; REST AT NOT TO EXCEED S'IX PER CENT (6%) P=R ANNUM TO PROVIDE FOR; .PE RMA'NENT gR'OAD/QIDN.- STRI CTI ON A MAJ 01;3 TY OF THE VOTERS VOT I NG AT SUCH ELECT! O.N DID VOTE 1 N FAVOR OF I SSUI fiG SUCH BOa`dOS, THE VOTE THEREON BEING AS FOLLOWS: Y S 75 1 1 VOT ES VDT ES 'NO l 451 MAJORITY IN FAVOR OF ISSUI NC BONDS 300 VOTES: ORUE-.K1.=.1) THAT THIS ORDER DECLARING THE FACT THAT ' A MAJORITY OF THE VOTERS 'VOTING AT SUCH EL:ECTI OK DID V OLE IN FAVOR OF ISSUI NC SUCH BONDS SHALL BE ENT ERE0' IN THE JOURNAL OF THE COUNTY COURT AND SHALL BE ABSOLUTELY CONCLUSIVE AS TO THE REGULARITY OF ALL PROCEEO 1;NGS IN REFERENCE TO THE MATTER ; A NCI IT IS F URTRER H.rR GBY ORD R.ED A.IND D SIGNAT4'D THAT THE AMOUNT OF THE TDTAL ASSESSED VA.LUATI ON OF ALL THE PROPERTY WITH I N TH.E COUNTY IS $9;541.855. Do; AND THE AMOUNT OF AL L OF THE PREVI OUS DEBTS Aid0 LIABILITIES bF SAID COUNTY INCURRED FOR ROAD PURPOSES AND REMAINING UNPA ID IS $231,967.17. LONE A ND DATED AT EST 4 --COUNTY --- THUS IUTH DAY OF SEPTE,MBER, 1925. } N THE MA TTER OF PAYMENT ,} FOR LIBERTY TRUCKS. ! R OB ERT �'�%. .SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. KNI CK ERBOCK.E R, • COUNTY COMM! SS I OVER J.S. I NNES, COUNTY COMME SS I ON ER. ' I T TH E N A P Pw A R ED T HAT T H C O UNT Y HAD R ET UNEO TO T HE S T ATE H IICH: WA'f C O,,I M I SS I O..:N DINE OF THE TWO LIBERTY TRUCKS PURCHASED FROM IT A;'+J WAS ENTITLED TO A REFUND OF THE ;PURCHASE PRICE THEREOF ITEUPDR I T WAS . ORDERED THAT WARR A I1T No 16361 DRAWN ON MAY 4, 1925 0.N THE GENERAL R.OAO FUND II.NI TH.E SUM OF $2206.70 BE CANCELLED, A T1-EAT THE COUNTY CL ERK ISSUE H IS WARRA NT • OK THE SAID ROAD FUND TO THE ORDER OF Tc OR�EGON SAT, c l HIGHWAY. COMMI SSIIO"N I N THE SUM OF $1, 1150.83 I N ,PAYiMENT FfrR !HE .DALE TRUC.H RETA I:NIED BY THE COUNTY. THERE B=I,NG NO FURTHER BUS NESS THE COURT THEK ADJOURNED T 0 FRIDDAY, SEPT EMBER ROB,ERT J1i. SAG'JYER,, COUNTY JUDGE.. 44, AT 2 PM BEND, CREGON, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW- ING PR00EEDI NGS WERE .HAD, TO -WIT N THE MATTER 'OF PETITION OF L.D. 'WI.EST, RELATIVE T O 1922 TAXES LEVI ED A GA I NST PR DP ERTY • 1 N VII EST OR I A AND OFFER OF COMPROMISE PAYMENT THEREOF. (SEE PETITI ON) STAID PETITION WAS CONSIDERED AND THEREUPON IT WA,S ORDERED I N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAT, ..CF' OREODN, FOR THE COUNTY OF-DESCHUTES. ORDER REDUCI NG 1922 TAXES 0,N CERTA1:N LOTS IN WIEST 0.i. IA OWNED BY LEVI D. WI EST AIND DIR_CTING SHERIFF TO FULLY SATISFY SAID TAXES UPON PAYMENT OF AMOUNT ORDERED. BE 1T RE LivIB:R_D, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT 0 F )ESCHUTES COUNTY, QREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE C0UUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND I N SAID COUNTY ON ''IVEDNESDAY, THE 5TH MAY OF SEPT EMBER, 1923, AND C ONTI NUED FR DM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER' TO AND I NCLUDI NG TH.E DATE OF THIS ORDER, THE SAME BEI NG A REGULAR TERM DF SAID COUNTY COURT SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF C DU NT Y B USI N ES S, THE F O L L OW I NG AM: 0 UNG OTHER PR OC E E D I N G S WAS HAD , T ,0-W I T; THE SWORN PETITI ON OF LEVI U. WI EST, RELATIVE TO CERTA1 N ALLEGED IRR:EGULARITIES I N THE ASS ESSME NT OF PR OPERTY I N WI ESTORIA, A PLATTED TRACT WI TH I N THE L I MI TS OF THE CI TY OF BEND, ON THE 1922 TAXRDLL AS COMPARED WITH THE ASSESSMENT OF OTHER SIMILAR PRDPERTY SIMILARLY LOCATED 1N SAI D CITY OF BEND ON SAID 1922 TAXROLL A ND OFFERING A CO:v1pRDMISE SETTLEMENT OF THE TAXES FOR 1922 ON CERTAIN LOTS I WIESTORIA COMI NG REGULARLY ON T:0 BE HEARD AT THIS TIME, AND IT APPEARI NG FR DM SAID PETITI DN AND FROM OTHER I NFORMATI ON BEFORE THE COURT THAT WI EST ORI A IS ALMOST ENTIRELY SURROUNDED' BY OTHER pLATTED AREAS WI THI N T HE CITY OF BEND CONTAI NI NG LOTS OF SIMILAR SIZE AND, HAVING SIMILAR PEtYSICAL CHARa.CT.ERISTICS; THAT THERE WAS NO CHANGE IN CONDITI DNS BETWEEN MARCH 1, 1921, AND i,MMARCH B;. 1922' WHICH WARRANTED I NCR EASED VAL UAT IONS AT THE LATTER DAT E OVER THE F-ORVIER ON P'R. OPERTY I N WI ESTORIA AS COMPARED WITH VAL UATI ONS ON St MI LAR PR OPERTY SI MI LARLY LOCATED 1 N THE CITY OF BEND ; THAT NOTWI THSTA ND I NG THERE HAD BEEN NO CHANGE I N C ONO I TI D NS WARRANT' NG I.NCREASED. VAL UATI DENS ON PROP RTY I N WI EST ORIA I N 1922 OVER 1921 VALUATIONS UNLESS APpLI ED TO ALL SIMILAR PROPERTY SHHVIILARLY LOCATED I N THE CITY OF BEND THE ASSESS DR I N MAKING UP THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1922 ASSESSED PROPERTY I N WIEST D:RIA FOR SAI D YEAR AT MUCH HI GHER VALUATI DNS THAN WERE PLACED 0 N OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTY SIMILARLY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF END; THAT SAID .LEVI D. WI EsT IS OBLIGATED FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE 1922 TAXES ON 194 LOTS IN WI EST ORIA; THAT THE VALUATI DN ON SAID LI;TS AS SHOWN BY THE 1921 TAXRDLL IS $9200, 'WHILE THE VALUATI ON PLACED THEREON ON THE 1922 TAXROLL I S $18,045, DR AN AVERAGES I NCR EASE ON SAID PROPERTY OF 96.4% WHILE ND 1 NCREASE DR ND APPRECIABLE INCREASE WAS MADE 'IN THE VALUATI ON PLACED ON OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTY SIMILARLY LOCATED 1 N THE CITY OF BEND DN SAID 1922 TAXROLL; AND THAT SAID VALUATI ON I F PERMITTED T 0 STA ND LL CAUSE SAI D LEVI D. WIEST TO B EAR AN 'UNJUST PROPDRTI ON OF THE BURDEN OF TAXATI DN FOR 1922; A ND IT F URTHER APPEARI NG THAT ON ACCOUNT DF THE HI. OH VALUATI0N PLACED ON SA ID PR OPERTY 001 THE 1922 TAXROLL AS COMPARED WITH THE VALUATI DN PLACED ON OTHER SIMILAR PROF) ERTY I ' SIMILARLY/LOCATED IN THE CITY OF BEND THERE IS GRAVE QUESTION WHETHER COLLECTI ON OF THE SAID 1922 TAX CAN BE ENFORCED AGAI NST SAID PROPERTY; AND THAT SAID LEVI U. WI "ST I N ORDER TO AVOID LITIGATING THE QUESTI ON OF ,THE VALIDITY OF SAID TAX HAS OFFERED AS A COMPROMISE TOE Y AS 1922 TAXES ON SAID 194 LOTS I N ,ESTDR1A A SUM EQUAL TO WHAT THE 1922 LEVY WOULD BE ON THE BASES OF THE VALUATI ON OF SAID' 194 LOTS ON TH. a' 1921; TAX —ROLL, TO —WIT; THE/SUM OF $86,.03;; AND IT .FURTHER APPEARING T HAT BY THE PAYMENT OF SAID. SUM SAID LEVI D. WI EST WI LL BE PAYING A FAI R AND EQUITABLE SHARE OF TAXATI ON FOR 1922 AS COMPARED WI TH ASSESSMENTS ACAI NST OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTY SIMILARLY LOCATED IN THE CITY OF BEND, PROVIDED THAT IN ADDITION TO THE SAID PR I NC I PAL SUM THERE B E ALSO PAI D THE USUAL PENALTY AND I NT EREST ACCRUI NCI FROM ITH E TIME THE 1922 TAXES BECAME DUE UNTIL TI ME OF PAYMENT, IT is HER EBYa ORDERED THAT THE SHERIFF OF OESCHUT. S COUNTY BE AND HE 1S HEREBY DIRECTED. TO ACCEPT FROM SAID LEVI D. WI EST THE SUM OF $861.03, PLUS THE STATUTORY PENALTY AND INTEREST ACCR;UI NC ON. 1922 TAXES FOR .NIDN—PAYMENT WHEN DUE, IN FULL SETTLEMENT OF THE 1922 TAXES ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LOTS SITUATE IN WfESTORIA. AS PERTHEFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF SAID: COUNTY, TO —WIT; BLOCK LOT BLOCK LOT BLOCK LOT BLOCK LOT 2 5)IV 14 12 23 6 13 14 3 5 1 2 5 6 9 2 13 15 15 t6 2 3 4 6 3 4 6 9 10 11 9 0 5 6 0 I 1 3 4 5 7 4 5 0 9 2 10 9 14 t 2 3 6 9 to 11 16 18 19 10 14 2 3 4 5 13 14 21 4 7 22 3 4 14 15 24 6 1 27 6 3 rc2 4 9 5 6 c 11 7 12 $ 13 0 14 t 1 15 2 lb 3 1 4 5 33 13 ja 6 14 I 34 2 •I 2 1 3 3 4 45 5 6 6 -7 1 , 8 35 3 2 9 4 �3 to 5 4 't1 9 .5• 12 II 13 t3 14 14 3 37 10 4 11 5 38 It 14 26 7 0 11 112 13 27 11 2 3 4 6 41 2 8 9 10 II 42 1 I 9 2 o :3 1 12 2 13 3 5 43 1 0 2 3 t 10 2 11 3 12 4 5 BLOCK LOT A ND THAT UPON RECEI PT OF SAID SUM HE CAUSE TH E 1922 TAXES AGAI NST SAID LOTS TO BE SATI S FI,FD IN FULL UPON THE TAXROLL AND TAKE CREDIT IN SETTLEMENT OF HIS ACCOUNTS COVERING TAX � I COLLECT! ON ON THE 1922 ROLL FOR THE DI FFERENCE BETWEEN WHAT HE WOULD OTHERWI SE HAVE BEEN REQUIRED TO COLLECT AND WHAT HE l S HEREBY DI RECTED TO ACCEPT, I I 13DNE THIS DAY OF SEPT EMBER, 1923. BY THZ COURT ROBERT V4. SA WY ER, JUDGE. IMo'vVe KNICKERBOCKER, COMMI SS I 0 NPR J.S. I NNES, C01\4M1ssI DNER TH.E ABOVE OARD E R I S C.LQ. S T 0 C ONT ENTSo SEPT. 10, •19230 A.J. MoDR•E, DISTRICT ATTY. N THE MATTER OF THyt LONG HOLLOW ROAD THIS MATTER CAME ON TO BE HEARD ON THE VIEWERS REPORT AND SAID REPORT WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TliM;£ AND THE PROCEED{ NGS REF ZRRED TO THE. DISTRICT ATTORNEY AS PROVIDED BY LAW. 1 N THE MATTER OF REWARD FOR CHAS KIMZEY THERE THEN APPEARED SHERIFF v.E..ROBERTS ASKING THAT THE COURT AUTHORIZE A REWARD OF $50 FORI THE ARREST 0 F CHAS. KIiMZEY WAiNT.EO FDR ATTEMPTED MURDER WHEREUPON I T W A S ORDERED THAT SHERI FF ROB.ERTS BE AUTHOR! ZED TO ADVERTISE A REWARD OF $50 FOR THE ARREST OF SAID KIMSEY SAID AMOUNT IF IT BECDM ES PAYABLE TO BE CHARGED TO THE EMERGENCY FUND. IN THE ;.1AT T .5 OF THE COUNTY BUDGET THT COUNTY BUDGET COM'AITT_E CONS' STI SIG OF THE CO UNTY COURT, H. .ALL•. RoD. IV1ILES AND Ross FARNHAM THEN MET AND PROCEEDED TO ORGANIZE BY ELECTING ROBERT 'NOSAWYER, CHAIRMAN AND H..oALLEN, SECRETARY AND THEREUPON PROCEEDED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YE'AR (924. •THE CIDURT THEN .ADJ0URNEDTO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1923 AT 2 P.M. BEND, CCREGON SEPT 15_, 1923. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY ALL MEMBERS BEING PRESENT BUT COMMf!SSI O.NER. KNICKERBOCKER WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEED INOS V•IERE HAD, TO — WIT; 1.N THE MATTER O F TH E LONG HOLLOW ROAD THI S BEI NG THE DAY FOLLOW! NO THE SECOND READ I NG OF THE VI .EWERS REPORT ON SAID ROAO AND THERE BEING NO PETITION FOR DAMAGES AND NO REMONSTRANCE FILED IT IS ORDERED THAT THE Vi EWERS REPORT THEREON BE ADOPTED AND THAT WARRANTS UN THE MARKET RDAD FUND I SSUE, TO THE PERSONS AND. 1 N TH AMOUNTS- DESI GNATED I N SAID REPORT AND THAT THE ROAD BE FI NALLY SURVEY ED AND OPENED AND THE MOCK FI ELO NOTES RECORDED I N SUITABLE BOOKS KrEPT FOR THE PURPOSE I N THE OFFI CE OF THE COUNTY SURVEYOR AND THAT SAID ROAD 3L DECLARED A PUBLIC H IGHWAY AND THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR 3E NOT! FI E0 THEREOF AND DIRECTED TO PROCEED UNDER THE PROV ISI ONS OF THE LAWS OF 1923, CHAPTER 175. 1rl THE, MATTER OF BRIDGE OVER CENTRAL OREGON IRRI GAT ION DISTRICT OA NAL BETWEEN PRI NEVILLE A.NDi TETHER OW BRIDGE,. IT THEN APPEARED TO THE COURT T HAT A BRIDGE OVER A CENTRAL OREGDCL IRRIGATION DISTRICT CANAL BETWEEN PRINEVILLE JUNCTION AND TETHEROWBRIOGE WAS UNSAFE FOR• TRAVEL WHEREUPON IT WAS ORDERED THAT SAID BRIDGE BE CONDEMNED FOR TRAVEL AND THAT COMMISSIONER KNICKERBOCKER BE DIRECTED TO POST NOTICES ON SAID BRIDGE. '�0 THERE BEIiNG/FURTHER BUSINESS THE COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1923 AT 2 P. f'A. ROBERT W. SAWYER. COUNTY JUDGE. BEND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER IS. t. THE COURT RECONVENED THIS DAY ALL MEMBERS BUT COMMISSIONER 1NNES BEING PRESENT WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD TO -WIT: IN THE MATTER OF THE COURT BUDGET. THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR 1924 BEING IN PREPARATION THE COURT WITH THE BUDGET COMMITTEE GAVE CONSIDERATION THERETO. ADJOURNMENT WAS THEN HAD TO SEPTEMBER' 19 AT 2 P. M. SEPTEMBER 19, 1923 THE COUNTY COURT AND THE BUDGET COMMITTEE RECONVENED THIS DAY ACCORDING TO ADJOURNMENT WHEREUPON THE BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY FOR 1924 WAS AGREED UPON AND ORDERED FILED. THE COURT THERE ADJOURNED TO SATURDAY SEPT 22 AT 2 P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED IN THE MATTER OF LAG ` )' • ) S S . HOLLOW ROAD BRIDGE. ) THI S ROBERT W• SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE., BEND, OREGON, SEPT EMBER 22, 1923. DAY WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WE E HA.D, TOV/IT; T H6S BE I iNG THE TIMP SET FOR OPENING BIDS ON THE BRIDGE DVER DEgP CANYO'N ON THE LONG, HOLLOW ROAD AND UPON ITS APPE ARI NG THAT ADVERTISEMENT CALLING 'FOR BIDS Out SAID BRIDGE. HAD B_EN PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED BY-LAW AND THAT:AN ESTIMATE OF THE PROBABLE COST OF SAID BRIDGE HAD BEEN PREPARED THE COURT PROCEEDED TO OPEN BIDS FOR SAID BRIDGE AS FOLLOWS: R.H. BA YL EY $4592 FRA NK H. MAY 4562 WH ERE UPON I T WAS ORDERED THAT CONTRACT FOR SAID GRIDOGE BE LET TO FRANK H. MAY FOR $4562 AND CO INr RACT EX EC UT ED•. 1 N THE MATT.PR OF MARKET ROAD DESI GNATI ON. CROERED THAT THE' LONG Illj'OLLOW •ROAD BE OESIIGNATtD AS A MARKET ROAD. IN THE MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF T•HIE:XLONG 1 HOLLdW ROAD. 49 1 1N THE MATTER CF THE I;MPROVEMEfT OF THE LOWER BR ID GE MA RKET RQ1.D. RESOLUT I ON WH 'i:AS, THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, HAVI NG HERETOFOWE DECLARED THAT CERTAIN COUNTY ROAD BETWEEN l UMAL0, A ND J.EFFERSON COUNTY, SOMETIMES KNOWN AS THE LONG HOLLOW ROAcO'.,, TO B. A MARKET ROAD AND QUALIFIED FOR IMPROVEMENT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE MARKET ROAD, LAWt OF THtE STATE OF OREGON; AND WHEREAS, THE SAID ROAD HAS HERETO'B'ORE BEEN SURVEYED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE HI GHWAY COMMI SSII ON AS PROVID ED BY THE T ERMS OF SAID MARK.3T ROAD LAW, AN`D THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUCH ROAD HAVE HERETICFOIREBEEiN MADE AND APPROVE® BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON; AND WHEREAS, IT I S THE JUDGMENT OF THE COUNTY `C-OURT OF DESCHUTES 1OUiNTY T-lAT r6:ECTI0.N 3 OF SAID LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD, WHIZ CH SAID SSCTI ON LI ES BETWEEN TUMALO AND JEFFERSON COUNTY SHOULD BE IMPROVED ACC ORD'IJNG TO THE SAID PLA NS AND SP ECI FICATI 0 NS SURVEY AS AUTHOR►ZED AND• APPRbVED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMM ISSJOII; A,NJ WHEREAS, IT IS THE JUD GME NT OF THE COUNTY is0URT THAT SA. ID WORK SHOULD BE DONE BY AND A LONG THE (CONTRACT, 'AND THAT COMPETITIVE BIDS SHOULD BE RECEIVED FOR THE SAID CONSTRUCTION WORK; NOW, THEREFOR:, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY COURT OFtDES CHUTES COUNTY, SITTI NG AT THIS TIME IN REGULAR SESSION FOR THE TRANSACT► ON OF COUNTY BUSINE,`a^S, ALL MEMBERS': OF SAID COURT BEING PRESENT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTESiCOUNTY BE AN.D HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCT— ED TOcADVERTISE AND PUBLISH A NOTICE Aili CALL FOR BI the FOReTH5 CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 3 OF THE LOWER BRI DOE MARKET ROAD, SAID ROAD T 0 BE C ONSTRUCTED ACCORD! NG TO THE PLAN-S AND SPECIFICATIONS APPROVED BY THE STATE. HIGHWAY COMMISSION AND :NOW ON FI LE WITH TH,E,COUA1TY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,. THAT THE'SAID CLERK BE I NSTRUCTED TOcl NCLUDE IN SAID NOT— ICE AND CALL FOR BIDS THE INFORMATION THAT BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID; - ROAD ON THE 3RD DAY OF OCT OB ERA 1923, AT THE HO UR OF 2 P.M. 1 N THE COUNTY COURT ROOM • OF THE DESCHUT ES COUNTY COURT HOUSE AT B.EiND, ORE GON; ANd T HAT SAID NOTICE CON-TAI N SUCH FURTHER AND OTHER INFORMATION AS IS REQUI RED BY LAW; AND BE IT FURTH R SOLV:D, THAT SA1D NOTICE AND CALL FOR B1DS BE PUBLISHED ONCE EACH WEEK, FOR AT LEAST TWO (2) SUCCESSIVE WEEK S, I N THE FOLL OWING •NEWSPAPE+4S: THE 'CENTRAL OREGON PRESS AND THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITI DN. DAT �D THIS 2 2 ND 'DAY OF SE PT EMB ER,_ 1923. ROBERT 1N. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE M.W. KNICKERBOCK^R, COUNTY COMM! SS I ONER J COUNTY COMMISSI NER. THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUST NESS THE COURT THEN ADJOURNED TO FRI AYD 29, 9 3, , uEPTEMBER ( 2^ AT 2 P.M. R OB ERT Wi'+1. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. THE QOUNTY COURT OF )ESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGITIN REC ONVENED SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1923; PURSUANT T 0 ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS B EI NG PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEGA LIZATI ON ,OF THE C•H. BARR ROAD. N T•H: C CLINT Y C(OU-ir OF THEE STA;F E CF OREGC.N, . FOR THE COUNTY OF D ESCH ur ES. B IT R;S.EMB!.RpD, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM! OF THE IC0',UNTY COURT FOR PESCHUT.ES COUNTY, OREGO N, BEGUN AND HELD AT BEND, I N S'A1D COUNTY OR THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,.. .19,23, AT wRIC:H TERM THERE WERE PRESENT; Re We SA WY ER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSI 0 NER J.S. I NNES tt JeH. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. S.E . ROBERTS, SHER1 FF A.J. MOORE, UISTRICT ATTORNEY 1 AMONG OT HERS, THE FOLLOW! NG PROCEED! NGS WERE HAD., TO —WIT I,N THE rvISTT ER. O F LEGAL I Zl NG TH:E (;.H• BARR KOAD ) O R U E R• . IT AD PEA RING TO THE.00URT AT THI S. TIME THAT AN ORDERIWAS MADE BY 1'HJS COURT ON THE I ITH.DAY OF AUGUST, 1923., 0R0EIRI NG',TH&T PRDCEEDI NGS BE T AK EN T 0, L EGALI ZiE THE BARR KOAD, AND, IT APPEARING TO THE COURT AT TIHIS TIME THAT ALL NECESSARY PROCEED! NGS HAVE BEEN PERFECTED NS PRDVIiDED BY LAW IN CONNECTION THEREWITH, I NCLUDI NG THE FILI NG IN THE OFFICE OF Tp E.C:OUNTY ySURVEYPLAT, PRDFILIE AND THE FI ELD NOT ICE OF SAID L;.H. BARR ROAD, AN THAT: NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN AS REQUIRED BY LAW TO ALL PERSONS TO APPEAR ON OR BEFORE THE 22D DAY JF SEPT. EMBER, 1923, :AND TO FILE ANY OBJEcTI QN.S ORYCLAl ys FOR DAMAGES WHICH THEY MAY HAVE AGAINST THE LEGALIZING AND ESTABLISHING OF SAID FOAD WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF THIS COUNTY, ANO TH=; SA ID 22D DAY OF SEPT EMBER, 1923, HA VI NG EXP.R.E ; AND IT ApPEAR IVG T.O THI S (;DURT THAT NO OBJECTIONS HAVE BEE N MADE TO THE LEGAL I ZI NG AND ESTABLISHING OF SAID ROAD, AND THAT NO CLA IMS DR DAMAGES CN ACCOUNT THERE OF HAVE:BEEN El LED WITH THE. COUNTY CLERK 0F THIS CO UNTY, AND THE DISTRICT i c ' ATTOR NEY OF THI S CO UNTY HA VI NO AI2VI SED tTHI S COURT THAT ALL PR OCEEDI NGS I !N CONNECT I0 N WITH THE SAID .LEGALIZING AND ESTABLISHING OF SAGO ROAD ARE REGULAR ANO PROPER, NOW THEREFORE II IT I S HEREBY ORDERED, CONS I DERED, A.ND ADJUDGED THAT ALL PROCEED! NGSSIAD IN CONNECT ION WITH THE LECALI ZING AND ESTABLISHING OF SAI. D R01() BE, AND THE SAME HEREBY ARE A pPR.OV ED, AND IT I S HEREBY ORDERED THAT ;SAID ROAD BE, A ND THE SAME HEREBY I S, ESTABLI SHED AS A LEGAL COUNTY ROAD, AND SAID FIELD NOTES, 'PLAT AN;)! PROFILE BE RECORDED AS PROVIDED BY LAW. DATED AT BEND, UESCHUT_ES E.OUNTY, OREGON, THIS 28TH DAY OF SEPT. 1923. R 0 E R T W. SAWYER, COUNT Y JUDGE. M. 'W . K N I: C K E R B 0 C K E R IN THE MATTER OF THE PAULI NA SECTI ON OF THE UALLES (.ALI FOR NIA HI G HWAY. 1HIS J 1 NNE S: COUNTY COMM ISSI 0 NERS. MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE. HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE VIEWERS HERETOFOREAPPDLNTE'D HEREIN, WEIICH REPORT WAS READ FOR THE SECOND TIME. IN THE MATTER OF THE ABA -CEMENT OF THE TAXES OF L.D• WIEST. - ( HI'S MATTER NOW COM ES ON FOR HEARI :NG UPON THE PETITION OF L.U. Vvl EST PRAYIAG FOR A N ORD ER REDUCING THE AXES UPON CERTAIN PROPERTY IN TH E TOWNSITE OF WI EST ORIA,. AND I N0W APPEARDNC TO it HE QDURTf HAT HERETDE0RE THIS COURT, ACTI NG UNDER A MI SUNDERSTANDI NG OF THE FACTS INVOLVE❑, ENTERED ITS ORDER REDUCING THE TAXES FOR 1921 UPD,N CERTAI N PROPERTY I N THE TOWNSITE OF \VIEST:ORIA, WHICH ORDER WAS DULY ENTERED IN THE JOURNALS OF THIS COURT DIRECTED I TO THE SHERIFF, THEREFOR E URO_ERED THAT THE FORMER ORDER OF THIS CDURT ENTERED OUR.I.NC THE SEPTEMBER. TERM, 1923, ' D I R E. C T LNG, G, THE ' S H E R I F F TO RED U C E THE TAXES C H A R G ED A GAN S T T HE P R Op E R T Y OF L. U. WI E S T ► N ESTORIA FOR 1921, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REVOKED, A N7' ITHE SHERIFF IS DI RECTED TD TAKE NO ACTIION THEREUNDER UNTI L THE F.UR:THER ORDER OF THE URT. IN THE MATTER OF OFFICES FOR THE TAX SUP:ERQ'I Si NG COMM ISSI 0 N rHI S MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION DF THE TAX SUPERVI SING COMMISSIONFOR SUITABLE QUARTERS FDR THE OFFICES OF SAID) CD)AMI SSI01d, WHER.EUPDN IT WAS UR D ER ED THAT THE C O U NT Y JUDGE BE AND HE HEREBY IS D DIRECTED TO OFFER T O SAID C OMM I S S I OM THE USE OF THE JURY RQOM IN THE COURT HOUSE FOR SUCH PURPOSE, EXCEPT THAT WHEN SAID JURY ROOM BE IN USE 'BY THE JURY, THAT THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY JUDGE B.E MADE AVAILABLE. I THERE BEI NG NO FURTHER BUS I NESS BEFORE THE COURT A.DJ DURN,4E NT WAS TAKEN UNTI L SATURDAY, SEPT EMBER 29, 1923, AT 2:00 DTCLOC K THE COUNTY CDURT DF VESCHUTES COUNTY, ORE GO N, RECONVEXE0 SEPT EMBER 0TCL OCK P.M. PURSUANT,.T 0 ADJ•OURRNMEE NT, ALL MEM6ERS B El NG PRESENT. Ira THE MATTER OF THE PAULI NA SECTION OF TH E DAL L ES—CALI FOR,NIA. HI GHWAY. -I HI S MA TTER.110v,, COMES ON TO BE HEARS UPaN THE VIEWERS 29, 1925, AT 2:00 REPORT HERETOFORE FI LED I N SAI 0 e e MATTER, AND THIS BEING THE DAY FDLL OWINGTHE SECOND READING OF THE REPORT, AND IT NOW APPFAR INC THAT THE SHE'VLIN—HlXOii COMPANY HiAVD FILED A PETITION FO.R DAMAGES, IT IS ORDERED THAT SA I.D ;NATTER BE AND THE SAM E IS HEREBY CDNT I NUED T 0 NOVEMBER 24, 1923, AT 2:00 D T CL OCK P.M. 1 N THE MATTER OF HEA'RI NO 6 N THE COUNTY LiUDGET. �HI S MATTER NOW COMES D:N FOR T4E FIXING OF A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBOIC HEARI NG UPON 1 I THE 7,UDGETS OF THE COUNTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUI REMENTS OF LA\V, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1923, AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P.M. BE AND THE SAME I HEREBY FIXED AS THE TIME FOR DISCUSSI0N OF THE ESTIMATES MADE BY THE' COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE, A.ND THE OFFICE DF THE COUNTY JUDGE I N THE COURT HOUSE AS THE PLACE FOR SUCH HEARI NG, AND THAT NOT ICE DF THE TI ME A ND PLACE HEREIN FIXED, AND THE SA ID BUDGETS AND ESTI MATES BE PUBL I SHED 1 N TEfE MA NNE PR DV IDEO. BY LAW. 'AIH'EREUPON THE COURT l^)AS ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. ROB E R. T W. SA W Y E R COUNTY JUDGE. BE IT REA;tEMS ER:ED, THAT TH .E BOARD OF :QUAL I ZATION OF THE COUNTY OF DESCHUT , S, STATE OF ORE GON, MET AT THE 'COURT HOUSE IN THE CITY OF END D:N SEPT EMBER 10TH, 1923 PURSUANT T!0 LAW, TH ERE BEING PRESENT; ROB ERT We.. SA WYE R, COUNTY JUDGE. AUGU„s,T A. ANDERSCOUNTY ASSESSOR, J.H. HANER, COUNTY CLERK. SASH DF THE SAID MEMBERS THEN TOOK AND SUBSCRIBED THE OATH OF OFFICE REQUIREO SY LAW. IHER,E WAS THEN FILED WITH THE BOARD BY THE ASSESSOR, PROOFS OF THE NOTICE OF SUCH MEETING PUBLISHED IN THE BEND BULLETIN; AS REQUIRED BY LAW. WHE^_UPON THE BOARD PRINCEEDED TO THE EXAMINATIONDF THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS, A ND TO THE HEARING pF CD.IPLAI NTS OF TAXPAYERS. 502 1N THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMENT OF THE WESTERN DI ATDM: TE COMPANY Now IS PRESENTED, UNDER OATH, THE OBJECTI ON OF THE WESTFRN DIATOMITE COMPANY TO THE I i ASSESSME NT RETURNED AGAI NST ITS REAL ESTATEMBY THE ASSESS ON, AND THE BOARDi NOT BEI NG ADVI SE c ORDERS, THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE 8TH DAY OF CCTOBER, 1923, AT 2:00 OTC LOCK P I N THE MATTER, OF THE ASSESSMENT OF T ES -TA TE, OF B. E.•, B OYER NOW IS PRESENT.ED THE VERI FLED PETITI ON DF U.G. BOY:ER, THE ADMINI STRATLOR OF T HE, ESTATE' B• E• BOYER; OJECEASED, AND THE BOARD NOT BEING SUFFI CI Elf(' AD VI SED, ORDERS, THAT SALID MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL OCTOBER 8TH, 1923, AT 2;00 OTCL OCK P.M. X N THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSME NT OF CHAS. DEL FEL. Now I S PRESENTED THE :DULY VERI FI ED PETETII0,N OF CHAS. D.ELFEL FOR A REDUCTI ON OF THIE IASSESSME NT ON HI S REAL ESTATE, ALND THE BOARD NOT BE1 NG I NFORMED, ORDERS, BE•CONTI NUED UNTIL THE 8TH DAY OF CCTOBER, 1923, AT 2:00 OTCL9CK P.M.I { f! THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSME NT cY L-' OF L.D. 1i1J I EST. Now IS PRESENTED THE DULY VERI FI ED THAT SAIi D MATTER PETITI ON OF L.D. Is1I1 EST FOR A REDUCT! ON OF THE ASSESSMENT RETURNED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTY I N THE TOWN OF WI EST 'ORRIA, AND THE BOARD NOT HA SUFFICIENT OR ANY INF:ORMATI ON IN THE PREMISES EXCePT AS DISCLOSED BY THE ASSESSMENT ROLL, ORDERS, THAT THE PETITI ONER HAVE NOTICE OF SUCH DAY AND THAT FI NAL ACTI ON WILL BE HAD UPON SAID PETI TI ON ON MONDAY, OCTOOBER 8TH, 1923. AND NOVI ON THE 8TH, DAY OF OCT OBER, 1923, COMES ON THE MATTER OF COMPLAI NTS TO BE HEA AND THE BOARD HAVINO CONSIDERED ALL MATTERS COMING BEFORE T, NOW MAKES AND ENTERS THE FOLL I • ORDERS 1 N THE PREI:M1I SES, IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMMENT OF THE ESTBTE OF B•t• BOYER, DEECEASEO. THI S MA.TTER COM ES ON T O B E HEARD UPON THE PETITI DAL DF U. U. B OYE R, ADM I NI STRATi.OR OF THE ESTAT E OF B. B.E. BOY ER, DECEASED, ANO THE BOARD NOW BEI NG FULLY ADV ISED Ft NOS; THAT S.AI D ASSESSME NT 1 N IN EXCESS DF THE REAL VALUE OF THE PR OPERTY A NO THE VALUIKTI ON THEREDF SHOULD BE REDUCED TO THE TRUE TRUE VALUE OF THE PR DPERTY, IT IS THEREFORE. ORDERED, THAT THE VLAUATI ON PLACED BY THE ASSESSOR UPON LOT 1 OF SECTI ON 0, TwP.. 19 R. 12, AND LOTS 5 AND 6 OR SEC. 6 IN TwP. 19 R. 13, BE REDUCED TO $850.00 AND THE ASSESSOR IS DIRECTED TD CORRECT HIS ASSESSMENT ACCORDINGLY. I N THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSM ENT OF CHARLES DEL FEL. F I NG D, DWI NG THIS MATTF_R COMES ON TO BF HEARD UPON THE PETITI ON( OF CHAS. 0EL FEL FOR A RED'UCTI ON OF TH E ASSESSME NT UPON HI S REAL ESTATE AND TH E BOARD NOW HA VI NG PR OPER I NFORMATI ON, FI NDS THAT SUCH REAL ESTATE IS,CHARGED BEYOND ITS VALUE, UPON THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS, IT Is TE-E REF!01RE eRDERED; .THAT THE VALLIAM! ON PLACED UPON THE EAST HALF SECTI DIN 36, TWP. 21, S.R• 1q-. BAST BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY REDUCED TO 600.00, AND THE ASSESSOR IS DIRECTEDTDCORRECTTHE ASSESSME NT ROLLS I N ACCDRDANC E HEREWITH. 1 N THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMENT OF WESTERN DIATOMITE COMPANY. THIS MATTER CDM;ES ON TD BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION OF THE II/ ESTER N DIATOMITE COMPANY FOR A REDUCTI ON OF THD ASSESSME NT UPON ITS REAL gSTATE., AND THE COURT HAVING CAREFULLY CONSIDERED T THE MATTER OF SAID ASSESSME NT FINDS THAT SAID REAL ESTATE I S NOT CHARGED UPON THE ASSESSM EN ROLLS IN EXCESS OF ITS REAL VALUE A:ND THAT THE SAID PETITION SHOULD BE DENIED, IT Is THEREF ORE 503 ORDERED THAT TH_ SAID PETITION OF THE WESTERN DIATOMITE COMPANY FOR A REDUCTI ON OF THE ASSESSMENT PLACED UPON ITS REAL ESTATE 8E`+.ANDS THE SAME IS HEREBY D F_NI ED AND DI SALL OWED. INITHE MATT -ER'. OF THE. PETITI ON OF L.D. WI EST FOR T RED UCT I ON DF ASSESSMENT.. i THIS MATT ER NOW COMES ON T 0 BE HEARD UPON^•THE PETITI ON OF L.D. WI EST FOR A REDUCTI ON OF,THE ASSESSMENT UPON CERTAIN" REAL ESTATE IN 'THE TOWNSITE OF WIEST 6RIA DESCRIBED IN SAND P4'TI TI ON, A NDTHE BOARD HA VI NO CAREFULLY EXAM -I NED THE ASSESSMEIIIT FI NOS ; THAT T HE PETITIONER I N NOT THE ,OWNER OF ALL THE PROPERTY -'DESCRIBED INHSAIO PETIT ION; T HAT HIS AUTHORITY TO APPEAR FOR THE OWNERS HAS NOT BEEN FI LED wl TH THIS BOARD, I HAT THE VALUE F. TH:F RROP'ERTY DESCRIBED IN SAID PETITION' Dv/NED BY THE PETITIGNER. IS NOW ASSESSED BEY ONO c ITS TRUE VALUE, AND THAT TIHEIPRAYER DF THE PETITION SHOULD BE Dr-N`IED; IT IS THEREFDRE ORDERED, THAT SAID PETITION DF SA ID L.D. V'I EST IFQF1 A REDUCTION OF THE ASSESSMENT PLACED AGAI NST THE REAL ESTATE D_SCRI BED I N HI S SAID PETITI ON BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY DENI ED AND DISALLOWED. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPR OVAL OF THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS. AT T.HI S T 1ME IT APPEARS THAT' FULL EXAMI NAT I ON HAS BEEN MADE Of ALL METTERS RELATING TO THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS NOW BEFORE THI S BOARD,' 'AND ALL MATTERS PE ND I NG BEFORE THE BOARD DI SPcOSED OF I N THE MANNER REQUI RED 'BY LAW, ' AND THAT SUCH ASSESSMENT ROLLS SHOULD BE . A'P PR DV E D, 1 T I S CRD.ERED, THAT THE 'ASSESSMENT ROLLS PREPARED BY THE ASSESSOR FOR 1923, BE AND THE SAMZ ARP' HEREBY APPRDVED. THE BOARD THEN ADJOURNED WITHOUT DAY. P ROBERT IN• SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. 1 ti Aug USTINDERSDN COUNTY ASSESSOR J.R. HANER, COUNTY CLER4 CONSTITUTING THE BOARD OF ZATIONFDREQUAL! R I923 FDR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREG01N. BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE C 0 ul,ff'Y COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY I4H STATE bF OREGOiN WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAU'R COUNTY 0F8 1JEDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1923, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FI XED BY LAW FOR THE HOLD! NG OF A I I TERM OF THE CO UNTY COURT IN SAID COUNTY, !WET`! WERE PRESENT; ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. M.W. KNIiCKERBCCKER', COMMISSI DNER JOB. S• 1 NNES J.H. HANER, S•Z• ROBERT'S COMMI SSI DNER CLERK. SHER,I FF. WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDI NGS WERE HAD, TO WIT. N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED FDR AUDIT. • ORDERED THAT CLA IMB NUMBERED. FROM NOl I TO NO., ,`71 AS THE SAME A pP EAR INTHECLAIM DUCK ET OF THIS COURT AT PAGES 92 ANO 93 B.E AND SAME AREF- HER;EBY AUM!TED AND ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK I F ORDERED T 0 ISSUE WARRANTS INN PA YMENT. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT CLAIMS ND.,10' 52, BE MADE PAYABLE FROM THE, GENERAL ROAD FUND; THAT CLAIM No. 68 BE MAD,'E PAYABLE FROM THE LAND—KLAMATH ROAD FUND, AND THAT CLAIMS No. ,18 TO NO. 33 INCL USIV:E BE ,MADE PAYABLE FROM THE MARKET ROAD FUND• IN THE MATTER OF T HE PET1T1 ON OF• L.D. WIEST FOR ABATEMENT OF THE TAXES ON LOTS IN W1EST ORIA. THIS MATTER NOW COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE PETITION FOR THE AB,T.EMENT OR REDUCTION DF CERTAIN TAXES LEVIED AGAINST THE PROPERTY OF THE PETITIONER IN THE TOWNSIT£ OF WIESTDRIA, AND IT NOW APPEARI NG THAT ON SEPT. Y1923, THCS COURT ENTERED ITS ORDER DIRECTING THE ADJUST! NG BY THE SHE RI FF OF SUCH TAXES, WHICH ORDER I S • ENT ERED IN VOL. 1 OF THE JOURNAL DF THIS COURT AT PAGE 495. FURTHER THAT ON SEPT. 28, THI S CDURT MADE A FURTHER ORDER I N SAID MATTER, :DI RECTI NG THAT THE SAME BE CONTINUED UNTI L TH_ FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT, THEREFORE IT NOW IS• ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE SAID. ORDER ENTERED ON SEPT. 1923, BE AND THE SAME IS NOW MADEJFHE ORDF_R OF THE COURT, A ND THE SHERIFF Is DI R ECTF3 TO PROCEED I N ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. THE MA ITiR: OF YH.E IiMPR01 EMENT OF THE LOWER BR ID GE MARKET RO\ Da RESOL UT I O NI . 1 _AS, PURSUANT TO A NOT! CE AND CALL FOR BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCT! DIN OF SECTI Dri 3 OF THE LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, WHICH SAID NOTICE AND CALL FOR BI DS WAS PUBLI SHED AS REQUE:RED BY LAW, ONCE EACH WEEK FDR 2 SUCCESSIVE WEEKS, IN THE CENTRAL OREGON PRESS, A'. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED AT BEND, IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, CREGDA, AND IN THE BE NU BULLETIN, (DAILY EDITI:O.4) A NEWSPAPER PUBL ISHED AT BEND, I N ESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGO N; A(\D: `AtHEREAS, PROOF OF THE SAIID PUBLI CATI ON HAS BEEN .MADE AS REQUIRED BY LAW; AND WHEREAS, IN ANSWER T 0 SAI D NOT ICE AND CALL FOR BI DS TH ER WERE RECEI VED BY THE COUNTY COURT THE F'.OLLDWING BIDS AND PROPOSALS: ROBERTSON H. BAYL EY Gus E. STAO I G E& AL. EDGI NOT ON & HARR! NOT ON REED & TUCK CONCRETE PI PE $13,975010 12,211.50 12, 229.50 ► 1 ,.63. 1 1 CORRUG. P1 PE $ 13, 698.50 1 1,992.92 12, 229..50 11,369.09 AND WHEREAS, THIS BEING THE TIME AND PLACE S.ET FOR RECEIVING AND OPENING SA ID BIDS AND SAID BIDS HAVING BEEN AT THIS TIME R.FC£IVED AND PUBLICLY OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ; A►D; WHEREAS, AT THI S TI ME, AFT_R DUE C ONSID ERATI ON OF ALL OF SAID BL'D$ AND PROPOSt LS, IT Is THE JUDGMENT AND DPI NI ON OF THE COURT THAT THE BID ANO PROPOSAL MADE BY REED & TUCK FOR THE SUM OF I1,463.I1 IS THE BEST AND LOWEST BID!, AND I.N THE JUDGMENT AND DPI NIDN OF THE COURT THE SAIID REED & TUCK IS THE LOW EST, BEST AND MOST RESPONSIBLE BVOO ER, A ND TH SR,EF.ORE SHOULD B AWARDED THE CONTRACT FOR THE C ONSTSUGTION OF SECTI ON 3 OF THE LOWER BRIDGE (MARKET ROAD; NOW THEREFORE, BE, IT RESCLVED, BY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY' SITTING IN REGULAR SESSI ON AT THI S TIME FOR THE TRANSACTION OF OOUNTY BUSINESS, THAT THE BID' OF REED& TUCK FDR THE SUM OF $11,463. 11 BE AND THE SAME IS- HEREBY ADJUDGED AND DECLARED TO BE THE LOWEST AND BEST BID, AND THE SAID REED & TUCK, IS IN THE JUDGMENT AND DPI NION O'F THE COURT DECLARED TOE THE LOWEST, BEST AND Iv1.OST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 3 OF THE LDWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE `CONTRACT F'.DR THE CONSTRUC.TI ON DE SECT! ON 3 OF THE LOWER BRI-b6E MARK.ET ROAD BE AWARDED TO THE• SAID REED & TUCK F'.DR THE SAID SUM OF $1 i',4o3.11. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE MEMBER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESC1-fUT.£S COUNTY PREPARE, OR CAUSE TO BE .PREPARED, A; CONTRACT COVERING THE CD:NSTRUCTI ON OF SAID &ECTI DN 3, cOF LOWER BRIDGE, MARKET ROAD, IN HARMONY WITH AND ACCORDING TO THE PLANS AND SPECI:FtCATI ONS HERETOFORE PREPARED Af1D APPROVED BY THE HIGHWAY COMM iSSI0N A ND NOW ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE, COUNTY ULERK OF D.rSCI-CUTES COUNTY, PURSUANT TO WHICH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS THE SAID BID AND PROPOSAL WAS MADE AND RECEI VED, AND THAT THE fv1EMBERS OF THE COUNTY COURT EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT FOR AND ON BE HALF OF DEr. SCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, A ND THAT SALD C ONTRACT EXECUTED BY THE SAID REED & TUCK. AS CONTRACTOR, AN'D BE IT FURTHER RESOLVU, THAT .SAID CONTRACTOR BE REcUIRED TO/ACCOMPANY THE SAID CONTRACT WITH A SURETY BOND•, SATISFACTORY TO THE M��MBERS OF THE COUNTy �- �OURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, I N THE SUM OF NOT LESS THAN FI FTYr.R P� C ENT. (SO%') OF THE AmO.UNT OF SAID CD NI' RACT; ANO BIT FUR TH RZSOLV;=D, THAT SAID CDNSTRACT BE IN WRITING, A NO THAT IT BE EXECl c JTED: BY THE SAID CONTRACTOR AND COUNTY COURT I N DUPLICATE, AND THAT ONE CDPY OF THE SAME BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY CLERK; BE AND ONE CDPY TO BE RETAINED BY THE SAID C ONT RACT OR. DAT=.:D THE 3RD DAY OF UCTOBER, 1923. t OBERT 1;V. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. Mo'VV. KNI CK ERRB DCKER COUNTY ICOMMISSI 0 NER U.S. I NNES, COUNTY a0MM i ssi O NERD IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASES OF I THE COURT HOUSE AND JAI L N OW THI S MATTER/9Dfv1ES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE RENEWAL OF TIIr LEA SES FUR THE COURT HOUSE AND JAIL , AND IT A o p FARING THAT THE FIRST NATI ONAL BA NK , ANO T HE DEc SCHUTES If1VEST,",A ENT CDAPA NY, AS DWN,_RS OF .THC PREMISES SO OCCUPI r�, HAVE SUB NITT=D FORMS FOR S UCH L EASES l N ACCORDA NC E l?1 ITH AOR ENTS HERE=T OF ORE ENTERED I NT 0 BY SAID OWNERS A NCI T HI S C0 URT, WHICH c FOR`,1S HAVE BEEN DULY APPROVED BY THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THEREFORE IT IS ORDEE<E � CUURT THAT DEr D.BY THc , SCHUT_ COUNTY DOES HEREBY LEASE FROM THE FIRST NATI DNAL BANK OF BEND, THE ROOMS NOW OCCUPI ED FOR C DUNTY OFFICES AS DESIGNATED I r! THc �_ SAID L EASE S �� pRESFNT'ED FOR TH_ Pr, RI O -D: OF FOR.TY Two MONTHS BEGNNI NG THE FIRST DAY CF S� 1923 AT y�'URQ SoOO PER MONTH, r .;PTE+bM1BER AND THE CLERK IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS ARRANTS ON THE °` fH COUNTY TREASURER IN SA1 D AMOUNT ON OR BEFORE THE FI RST DAY OF EACH Ai`D EVERY fA ONT H ` p UR I NG THE L 1 FE OF SAI D. LEASE, PAYABLE TO SAID FI RST NATI 0 NAL BA NK OF BEND, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY D 0ES HEREBY L EASE FRDMv1 THE DESCHUTES INVESTMENT CO: PA.NY, THE ROOMS NOW OCCUPIED FOR CD.UNTY OFFICES, COURT ROOM, AND TH= COUNTY JAIL, AS DESIG:iATED I N SAID L EASE S 0 PRESENTED, FOR THE PERI 0D OF FORTY TWO MONTHS BEG' NNI NG 0 N THE FI RST DAY OF SEPT EMBER. , , 1y 3 , AT THE AGREED RENAL OF25 Oo OO PE43.TIe1 ONTH, AND THE. CL ER4: 1 I S O I RECTED .T 0 I SSUE HI S WARRANTS TO THE DESCHUTES 1 NVESTMEJ'iT COMPANY ON OR BEFORE T HE FIRST DAY OF EACH AND EVERY .v10+NTH, DURING THE LI FE OF SAID LEASE I11 PAYlgENT OF SAID RENTS; IT Is FURTHER ORDERED THAT SAID LEASES BE DULY SI GNED AND EXECUTED BY THE PARTIES TH ERETO A ND ATTESTER BY THE CLERK, ANONHENSOSIGNEDANDATTESTEO, THAT THE SAME BE RECORDED IN THE DEEORECCRDS OF THIS COUNTY. I N TH.E MATTER OF A,I D FOR THE C DUNTY FAIR. ORD(_R..ED BY THE CUURT, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS; WARRANT 1 N THE SUM OF $850.00 PAYABLE TO THE DESCHUTES COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATI D!N. FOR AID INCONDUCTI NG THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR FOR 1923, AND THAT SUCH VIARRA.NT BE DRAWN ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY AND PAID FROM THE BUDGET ALLOOANCE FDR SUCH PURPOSE. IN THE MATTER OF EXPENSES OF TH` COUNTY CLER1K: THI S MATT EfR IOmES ON T D 3E HEARD UPON THE APPL.ICATI D N OF THE COUNTY' L•LERK FOR FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE NECESSARY EXPENSES OF HIS OFFICE FOR POSTAGE AND OTHER EXPENSES, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT COU;NTY WARRANTS CAN NOT BE USED IN THE PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, EXPRESS, AND OTHER EXPENSES, NECESSARY I N THE PERFORMANCE OF DUTI ES OF THE CLERK REcUIR:ED BY LAW TD BE PERFORMED, .THEREFORE IT IS; ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE A!NO HE IS HEREBY AUTHDRIZ£'D TtO ADVANCE SUCH NECESSARY FUNDS FROM HI CASH ON HAND, AHD l'!HEN WARRANTS HAVE BEEN DULY ISSUED FOR SUCH ADVANCES, THAT SUCH WARRANTS BE RECEI VED BY THE COUNTY TREASURER AS CASH I N PAYMENT OF STEES RECEIVED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923, AT 1:30 OTCLDCK P.M. RDB ERT ,'I. 'SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, ()REGO N RECONVENED OGTOBER 16TH. 1923 AT 2:00 O'CL OCK P.M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BE1 INC PRESENT• IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF ) p� PR QV IDI NC FORTH ISSU4NC;E, 8DIWS BY DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF RA I SI NG MONEY T 0 BE USED FOR THE ) ADVERTISEMENT MND SALE OF CONSTRU"•.TV ON AND MAINTENANCE OF PER- ) BONDS \\ MA NENT ROADS IN THE COUNTY. WHEREAS, AT AN ELECTION DULY CALLED AND HELD IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, ON THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, AN ISSUE OF BONDS 'FOR THE BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS IN SAID COUNTY WAS DULY AUTHOR! ZED(BY TH.E VOTERS I N THE SUM .OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130j000), TOGETHER WIT H I NTERE ST THERE ON, SAID BONDS TO RUN AS FOLLOWS, TO-W1T: $8; 000 T 0 RUN FOR 6 YEARS FROM DATE OF USS,UE 8; 000 tt 1r rt 11 11 n It a 8 00 0 It ti 11 8 IT 11 It ti tt I% 000 n It 11 9 It 1t It 1t 11 8.000 t1 tt 11 (,p"•, 1t ti 11 II it 8, 0 00 ti If 11 I 11 ti 1t n It 8; 000 tt II ti 2 it It 11 1t It 8, 000 1t 1t 1t 3 it tt it tt 11 8, 000 1t 11 It 4 It t1 11 11 It 8' 000 rt it rt g tt 1t 11 tT It 8, 000 11 11 11 1t 1t 11 n n 8, 0 00 1t it 11 tt 1t 11 rt It 8, 000 n n it 8 1t It It tt It 8'; 00 0 11 1t 1t 9 It it 1t n 11 8' 000 n tit ; rt 20 11 it n 1t tt 11" AND TO BEAR INTER EST AT THE RATE OF NOT TO EXCEED sIX PER CENT (6%) PER ANNUM; AND WHEREAS, iT NOw B'EGOv1ES THE DU1Y OF THE COUNTY COURT TD CA!USE THE AFORESAID 80 NO S TO BE ISSUED AND TO A,DVERTI SE SUCH AMOUNT OF TH EM FOR SALE AS IN THE JUDGM ENT OF THE COURT MAY BE NECESSARY ; AND WHEREAS, IN THE JUDGMENT OF THE COUNTY COURT IT IS NOW NECESSARY T 0 1 SSUE A ND SELL FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50';000) O1= THE AFORESAID! BONDS, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY CRDERED THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY 60 ISSUE iTS soNO3 IN THE SUM OF FITTM THOUSAND DOLLARS ($50,000) PAR VALUE IN AMOUNT, IPN DENOMINATIONS;:OF ONE DOLLARS MHO) EACH NUMBERED 1 TO 50 INQLiUSi V'E, SAID BONDS T 0 BEAR DATE AND TO MATURE AS FOLLOWS% TO wIT ; NOV EMBER 1, THOUSA NO $3'000 TO RUN FOR 6 YEARS FR CM DATE OF ISSUE; 3'; 000 it 11 t1 Ti ti if TT 1t 3, 000 it 11 It ti 11 11 1T tt 3; 000 tt ti 1i 9 1I tt TT Ti - IT 3-; 000 it TT .tt 0tt it 11 11 It 3 ; 000 o tt ti 11. I 11 11r tt 11 It 1 3'; Q0 0 tl . It 2 It t r TV IT It it 3'; 00 0 TV It i1 3 it t1 it It TT !t it It 4 /t i! tt t IT i1 3'` 00 0 ►1 i1 it8 tt It 11 n 1i 3' 0 0 0 ii Ii It it tt II TT It 3, 000 it Ii _ it 7 ti it Ii tf It 3;y000 iT n ,1 (f�5 it it tt �1 11 3 000 t, iT 7 9 It tt TV IT 11 " 0 0 0 1i It n 20 1t n II TT it SAID ao o S TO BE SEALED WITH THE SEAL OF SAID COUNTY AND !WINED BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY CLERK, THE ENTIRE ISSUE AFORESAID, NOW TO BE SOLO, TO BEAR INTEREST AT THE RATE OF FiVE AND ONE-Q'UARTE": PER DENT (5i ) pER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST DAYS OF MAY AND NOVEMBER, SAID I NT EREST BEING REPRESENTED BY I t(TERE:ST COUPONS ATTACHEI/TO SAID BONDS BEARING THE ENGRAVED FACSIMILE SIGNATURESMOF THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY CLERK, BOTH PRINNCiPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE AT THE FISCAL AGENCY OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN NEW YORK,CI;TY AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE BONDS HER EBY :AUTHORI ZED AND THE COUPONS ATTACHED THERETO SHALL BE IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE FOLLOWING FORM NO. • $1,000.o0 UNITED STATES OF AM ER I CA . SjAT t OF CR EGON BOND OF DESCHUTES COUNTY I S S U 5) FOR THE BUILDING CF P .MA. N E NT ROADS T H ERE I N. 5sRIEs; THE CO UIVTY OF DESCHUTES, I N THE STATE OF OREGO N, FOR VALUE RECEI VIED, HER EBY r'ROMI SEAS TO PAY TO BEARER ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ON THE FI RST DAY (OF NOVEMBER, 19 • WITH I NT EREST AT THE RATE OF FIVE AND ONE -QUARTER PER CENT (5) PER ANNUM, PAYABLE SEMI -,ANNUALLY ON THE FIRST DAYSNOF MAY, AND NOVEMBER TO THE BEARER OF THE, RESPECTIVE COUPONS THEREFOR HERETO ATTg.CHED UpON PRESENTATI ON AND SURRENDER THEREOF AS THEY MATURE, BOTH PR INCIpAL AND INTEREST BEI NG PAYABLE I N UNITED STATES GOLD C''OIiN OF THE PRESENT STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE FISCAL AGENCY OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN NEW YORK CITY. THIS BOND iS ONE OF A SERIES OF LiKE DATE AND TENOR, EXCEPT AS TO MATURITIES, NUMBERED 1 TD 50'INCLUS:IVE, AUTHORIZED BY A VOTE OF THE VOTERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, ()REGON, VOTING AT/AN ELECTION HELD FOR SAID PURpO'SE IN SAID COUNTY ON THE 3 1ST DAY OF 'AUGUST, 1923, HELD IN PURSUANCE OF LAW, AND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER -0F THE COUNTY COURT OF SAID COUNTY, AFTER DUE NOTI CE GI VEN, AT WHI CH SAI D ELECT! ON AN I NOEB'R.EDNESS 1 N T HE S UM OF ONE HUNDRED AND THI RTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($130,000) AND I NTEREST THEREON WAS A UTHORI ZED BY SAID VOTERS T 0 BE CREATED FOR THE BUI LD I NG OF PERMANENT R OAOS IN SAI 0 C O,IIINTY. AND IT IS HEREBY CERTI FLED THAT EVERY REQUI REMENT OF LAW RELATING TO THE ISSUE HEREOF HAS BEEN DULY COMPLIED WITH AND THAT THIS BOND IS WITHIN 'EVERY DEBT AND OTHER LIMIT PRESCRIBED BY THE CONSTITPTiON OR LAWS OF THE STATE OF O'REGoil, AND THAT FOR THE PUNCTUAL PAYMENT OF THE PRI NCI PAL AND I NT ER EST HEREO N TH E F.ULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY I S HEREBY IRREVOCABLY PLEDGED. 1N WITNESS WH 'EOF, THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES HAS CAUSED ITS SEAL TO BE HERETO AFFIXED AND T!"HIS MN() TO BE SIGNED BY THE COUNTY JUDGE AND COUNTY CLERK, AND THE ANNEXED C0UP0Ns TO BEAR THE FAC—SIMILE, SIGNATURES OF THE SAID OFFICERS THIS FIRST BA7 OF CCTOBER, 1923• ATTEST : Ci6 FN1: F -CLERK. - - BY DESCHUTES CO UNIFY , OR:EGON -COU NTY. -d bo- 3 Er - (C O UPONN>I) $26.25 ON THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1966 [NOV EMB ER, THE COMCY OF DESCHUTES, STATE CF OREGON, WILL PAY TD BEARER TWENTY—SIX AND 25/100 DOLLARS I N UNIT ED STATES GOLD C oi!N OF THE PRESENT STA ND ARD OF VAL UE AT THE FI SCAL A GENCY OF TH E STATE OF ORE GON IN NEW YORK CITY FOR SIX MONTHS INTEREST THEN DUE ON ITS 1OAD BOND DATED NOVEMBER, I, 1923, No. ATT-EST : DESCHUTES COUNTY,, OREGDN .4 OU PITY -CLERK.- BY _ - - -C- 8'Y9 P-)F -= 0 0o- A E (CERTI FICATE T 0 BE END ORSED ON BOND ) STATE 11JF OR EGON, ) ) ss. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. ) THE UNDERSIGNED, AS COUNTY TREASURER OOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HERIEBY CERT{FI ES THAT THE PIT HI N BOND, W ITH ITS ATTACHED COUPONS, I $ ONE OF A SERI ES OF BO NDS AUTHOR' ZED BY A VOTE OF THE VOTERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, °REGON, AT AN ELECTI ON HELD THROUGHOUT SAID COUNTY FOR-, SAID PURPOSE ON THE 3IST DAY OF AUGUST, 1923, WHICH VOTE AUTHO RI ZED THE CREAT ION OF AN I NDEBTEDNESS IN THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED AND THI RTY TH:OUeSAND DOLLARS ($130,000) AND; I NT ER EST THEREON, AND AUT`HORI ZED THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BO NDS. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, THI S DAY OF OCT 1923• -COUNTY -TREASURER -DIF-DESGHUTES-COUNTY, ORE G ON. AND IT I S FURTHER ORDERED THAT BECI NNI NG WI TH THE F 0W TH SEAR AFTER THE SALE 1OF THE AFORESAID ISSUE OF BONDS THE COUNTY COURT SHALL. EACH YEAR THEREAFTER SET ASID E AS A SPECIAL FUND) FOR TH E PAYMENT OF THE BONDS JOX SUCH PER C ENTAGE OF T HE FACIE VAL UE OF THE BO NDS AS AT THE DATE OF MATURITY SHALL AGGREGATE THE FULL FACE VALUE THEREOF ; AND IT IS FURTH ER ORDERED THAT THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO PROVIDE SAID REDEMPTI ON FUND AND TO pAY THE ANNUAL INTEREST ON OUT STAND.I NG BONDS SHALL BE ADDED TO THE GENERAL LEVY OF TAXES AS MAY BE REQUIRED, WHICH TAS SHALL BE LEVIED UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE COUNTY; AND IT IS F URTH ER CRDERED THAT THE 21ST'DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1923, AT THE COU'iNT'Y COURTHOUSE I N DESCHUTES COUNTY AT 2:00 DTCL 0CK P.M. I S HEREBY FIXED AS THE DATE AND PLACE OF SALE OF THE AFORESAID B OND S I N THE SUM OF $50, 000, SAI D BONDS SD T O BE/SOLO TO B E NUMBERED FROM I TO 50, AND T O MATURE AS FOLLOWS; $3;000 TO RUN FOR 6 YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE 3;000 3';;000 3,000 3,o00 3,000 3,000 3;000 3 ;•G G o 3,000 3,000 3;O0o 3, 000 3•r; oao 8;,000 TT T1 T1 1T IT II IT IT TT TT TT 11 TT TT It TT IT IT tt n IT t1 It It i1 IT 11 It IT TT It TT TT TT Tt TT Tt It f1 TT R It 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 1T It T! 11 TT IT It IT It TT IT IT 1T It IT IT T1 TT ft 11 It TT T1 11 1T II tt 11 IT tt 1t It tT tt It IT It tt n ft t1 1T f1 TT TT tt n IT TT IT TT it It n II T1 TT , It TV, TT 11 t1 ft it TT It tt TT I1 It TT AND THE COUNTY CLERK IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO MAKE DUE ADVERTI SEMENT THEREOF BY PUBLI SHI NG NOTICE OF SALE THEREOF FOR AT LEAST THREE (3) WEEKS I N )HE DENO BULLET OREGON PRESS TWO NEWSPAPERS PRINTED: I N THE COUNTY. ROBERT W. SAWYER, COUNTY JUDGE. ATTEST M.i�. KNICKERBOCKER I N AND THE :ENTR&L J. S. l (INES, COUNTY-GL-ERKer- - COUNTY COMMI SSI DINERS. IN THE MATTER OF THE W.C. COOLEY ROAD, THIS MATTER COMES ON TO .BE HEARD UpON THE APPLICATI ON OF THE SETTLERS ALONG THE LINE OF SAID ROAD FOR ASSUSTANCE IN MAKING CERTAIN REPAIRS, AND IT APPEARING THAT SAID SETTLERS ARE WILLI NG TO C0—OPERATE WITH THE COUNTY COURT, IT IS ORDERED THAT J.'S. INNES BF�ANO HE HEREBY IS AUTH ORIZED TO I NIdESTIGAVE THE NEED OF REPAIRS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT HE MAKE SUCH ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE SETTLERS ALONG THE LINE AND IN THE VICI NITY OF SAID ROAD FOR C0—OPERATIVE WORK, AS MAY BE PROPER. I N THE MATTER OF THE P.J. YOUNG ROAD. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE SETTLERS ALONG THE LI NE OF SAID ROAD FOR/ASSISTANCE ..IN MAKING CERTAIN REPAIRS, AND IT APPEARIf1G THAT THE SETTLERS ARE WILLING TO CO—OPERATE WITH THE COUNTY COURT, IT I S ORDERED THAT J.;S. INNES BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTIHORIZED TO I NVESTIGATE THE NEED OF REPAIRS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT HE MAKE SUCH ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE SETTLERS ALONG THE LINE AND 1 N THE VICI NITY OF SAID ROAD FOR C0—OPERATI ON AS MAY BE PROPER. I N THE MATTER=. OF THE ALFALFA ROAD. ORDERED THAT J.S. INNES BE AND HE HEREBY IS AUTHORIZED TO INVESTIGATE THE. NEED OF REPAIRS ON SAID ROAD, AND THAT HE MAKE SUCH ARRA NGEMENTS WITH THE SETTLERS AL ONG THE LINE AND I N THE VI CI NITY OF SAID ROAD FOR CO—OPERATI ON AS MAY BE PROpER. I N THE MATTER• OF THE CULVERTS FOR ARTHUR WARD ROAD;. 'ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY GNGI NEER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE THE NECESSARY LUMBER FOR THE C ONSTRUCTI ON OR DITCH CULVERTS ALONG SAID ROAD. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOUR NED T O MELT OCT OBER 27TH, 1923. AT 2:00 ;OTCLOCK P.M. THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, ORE GO N, RECONVENED OCTOBER 27TH, 1923, PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS' BEING PRESENT. I N THE MATTER OF THE I MPR OV EMENT OF THE SPRI NG RI VER ROAD. ORDERED THAT THERE BE AND HEREBY IS A PPROPRI ATED FR OM THE GENERAL ROAD FUND,THE SUM OF $500.00 FOR THE REPAIR OF SAID ROAD. N THE MATTER OF THE GENERAL e ' ONE MILL TAX. .-� ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HEREBY IS ORDERED TO TRANSFER TO THE GENERAL ROAD FUND ALL MONEYS ON HALO C OLLECTED AND CREDITED TO THE SPECIAL ROAD FU ND , EXCEPT SEVcEN.TY PERCENT OF THE AMOUNTS COLLECTED IN THE CITY OF BEND AND THE CITY OF KEDMONDI, AND FURTHEcR URDERED THAT THE COUNTY (REASURER :EMIT TO THE TREASURER OF SAID CITY OF BEND AND KEDNA OND SAI0 70% OF SAID COLLE:CTI DNS, AN❑ THAT THE CLERK OF THIS COURT NOTI FY THE COUNTY, TREASURER O F THE ENTRY OF THI ;; ORDER. I N THE MATTER OF THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND. URDERED THAT THE BOUNTY i REASURER TRANSFER ALL MONEYS I N THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND TO THE ROAD BOND SI NKI NG FUND, AND TO PAY 'FROM SAID SINKING FUND THE SUM OF St8,000.00 DUE ON COUNTY ROAD BONDS NOV'. IST, AND THAT THE COuNTY CL ERK NOTIFY THE COuNTY TREASURER OF THE ENTRY OF THIS ORDER. N THE MATTER. OF THE LI BRARY BOARD. NOW AT T 1 s TI ME IS PRESENT ED THE RESI G NATI ON OF MRS. L.C. MARI ON As A MEMBER. OF THE DESCHUTES UOUNTY LIBRARY BOARD, AND IT APPEARING THAT THE SAME SHOULD BE ACCEPTED AND A QUALI FI ED CITIZEN OF THE COUNTY APPOI NTED TO FILL THE SAID VACANCY, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED; THAT THE RESI GNATI ON OF MRs. L.C. MARI ON BE AND THE SAME IS HER EBY ACCEPTED, AND HER SAID OFFICE DECLARED TO BE VACANT. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT DR. JOHN BARR, OF BEND, OREGON, BE AND HE HEREBY IS AP POI NTED A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LI BRARY BOARD TO FI LL THE VACANCY CAUSED BY THE RESI GNATI ON OF SAI D MRs. L.C. MARI ON. N THE MATTER OF THE LI BRARY BOARD. Now AT THI S TI ME I S PRESENTED THE RESI GNATI ON OF A.E. STEVENS AS A MEMBER OF THE DESCHUTES COUNTY LI BRARY BOARD; AND IT APPEAR' NG THAT THE, SAME SHOULD BE ACCEPT ED AND A QUALI FI ED CI TI ZEN OF THE UOUNTY APPOI NTED TO FI LL THE VACANCY, IT 1S THEREFORE - I CRDEROD; THAT THE RESIG IA!TI ON OF A.E. STEVENS BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND HIS SAID OFFICE DECLARED TO BE VACANT. T IS FURTHER ORDERED, THAT HORACE RICHA•RDS, OF BEND, OREGON, BE AND HE HEREBY IS APPDINTED A MEMBER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD TO FELL THE VACANCY CAUSED BY THE RESIGNATION OF THE SAID A.E. STEVENS. I N THE MATTER OF THE PROTEST OF SHEVL I INH1 XO N CDMPA NY AGAINST AWARD OF DAMAGES. AND NOW, IS PRESENTED T 0 THE COURT A LETTER FROM THE SHEVLIN—NIX ON COMPA NY TOUCHI NG THE MATTER OF DAMAGES FOR THE EASEMENT OF A RI GHT OF WAY FOR THE UALLES—CALIFORMA. HI GHWAY FROM LAVA BUTTE TO PAULHNA, AS FOLLOWS, TOwl T: OCT OB ER 9T H. , 1923. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT, BEND, OREGON• GENTLEM EN; IN THE MATTER OF THE LAVA BUTTE, PAULINE PRAIRIE SECTION OF THE UAL LES—CALIFORNIA HI GHWAY, WE RECENTLY FILLED WITH YOUR COURT A PETITION FOR DAMAGES, AND WISH TO ADVISE THAT WE HAVE GIVEN THE MATTER FURTHER CONSIDERATION AND FEEL THIAFF IF YOU WILL AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS, THI S MATTER CAN BE CLOSED BEFORE THE NOVEMBER TERM OF COURT AT WHICH THE HEARING ON 0'UR PETIT( ON WAS TO HAVE BEEN'.H£LD. `r'",WE WILL AGREE TO DONATE TO THE COUNTY A SIXTY FOOT R:I GHT—OF—WAY— THRDUGH'OUR LANDS ALONG THE CENTER LI,NIE OF ITHE HIGHWAy'AS LOCATED.I .IHE COUNTY COURT IN RETURN Is'TO FURNISH US THE DETAI LED DESCRI P1I.ONS OF THE L OCATI,UN OF THIS LI NE,1 GI VII NG ,TI ES ON THE SO UNDARI ES ' OF EACH FORTY ACRE TRACT WHI CH THE LINE I NTERSECTS AND BOwNDARI ES OF ANY SECT! ON OF THE RIGHT—OF—WAY WHICH ENCROACHES UPON IFORTI ES THROUGH WHICH C+ENTrER LI NE DOES NOT PASS. THE COUNTY IS TO CUT THE TIMBER STANDING ON THE RIGHT—OF—WAY 1J,rITO MERCHANTABLE SAW LDGS 1N LENGTHS OF FROM TEN TO SIXTEEN FEET AI'* DEL IV ER THEM FOR $1.00 PER M.FEET, BOARD MEASURE, TO ANY POINT ALONG THE RAI LROAD TRACKS OF TIHI S •COMPANVI. '[HESE LOGS A'RE TO BE DELI VEIRED T0, 0UR TRACKS BEFORE THEY BECOME DISICcLORED. IHE C O!UNTY C0URT1 IS TO USIE ITc& INFLUENCE 'WI THE. THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIION 'OF THE STATE OF CREGON, TO OBTAI N FOR US A BLANKET PERMIT FR 01 SAI D COMMI SSI ON TO CROSS THE HIGHWAY WITH SPURS FROM OUR LOGGING RAILROAD WHEREVER AND WHENEVER WE DESI RE TO CROSS SAID HIGHWAY. WE UND ERSTAND THAT CRIOSSI NGs OF THE HI GHWAAY BY OUR MAIN LI NE' ARE 'SEPARATE MATTERS AND. MUST BE TAKEN UIP IND1VIDUALLY WITH tHE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSI ON. WE WI LL FURNISH T HE YUBLI C SERVICE COMMI SSI ON WIT H A MA P SHOWIING OUR PROPOSED CROSSINGS OF THE HI GHWAY WITH OUR LOG GI NG SPURS FOR THE NEXT FEW YEARS FOR THEIR INFORMATION. THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMI SSI ON IS T 0 LEAVE AT STATED INTERVALS AL ONG THE RI GHT—OF—WAY, EXTRA GRAVEL WHICH W'E WI LL USE FOR .THE ipURPOS.E OF' SURFACI NG THE HIGHWAY AFTER WE REMOVE A RAI LE20AD CROSS! NG. WE ARE G01 NG TO ASK THE CouNTY CDURT ALSO TO USE ITS INFLUENCE WITH THiE HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON SO THAT WHEN THE FI NAL GRADE LI NE OF THE HI GHWAY I S ESTABLI SHED, THAT WI LL COME AS NEAR! AS IP0SSI BLE I NTERSECTI NG OUR SPURS AT GRADE. IF, AFTER HAVI NG GI VEN CONS ID ERATI ON TO THE A BOVO PROPOSITI OWNS, THE COUNTY COURT FEELS THAT THEY CAN BE COMPLI ED WITH AND IS WI LLING TO COMPLY WITH THEM AT N0 EXPENSE TO US EXCEPT THE CHARGE THEY ARE TO MAKE US FOR THE TIMBER, WE WILL'AGREE TO WITHDRAW OUR PET►T1 ON FOR DAMAGES AND WILL PREPE2RE AND s,GIVe:T0 THE COUNTY COuRF AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, DEED T O THIi S °RI GHT— OF —WAY' WHICH DEEDS, HUWEVER•, WILL CONTAIN AS RESERVATIONS, THE MATTERS ENNUMERATEO ABOVE. RUM/MCT AND YOURS VERY TRULY, THE SHEVLI N—HIXON CQ`v1PANY R.D. MOORE, ° ASS'T. GENERAL MANAGER. 1 IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTI ON OF THE COURT THAT THE SAID PROPOSALS ARE 1 REASONABLE, AND SHOULD BE ACCEPTED, IT IS I I I ORDER ED BY THE COURT, THAT SAIID PROPOSAL OF SAID SHEVL I N—HI XON COMPANY BE AID THE 1 SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND THE COUNTY JUDGE IS DIRECTED TO ENTER I NT0 A Co NTRACT WITH SAID SHEVLI N—HIXOIN COMPANY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE C ONDITI0NS STATED IN SA►D COMMUNICATI ON. RT , IHE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED FOR THE TERM. I COUNTY JUDGE. BE IT REi',13tBTHAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE :OF OREGDN FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTi.ES WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT TH.E COURT HOUSE IN BE I N SAID (COUNTY ON 'dEDNESDAY THE 7TH. DAY OF ;NOVEM BER, 1923, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR HOLDING A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT FOR SAID COUNTY, WHEN THERE WERE PRESEINT. R. W. SA WY ER. C 0 U ,NT Y JUDGE M. W. K N I C K ER B OCK ER C OMM I SS I O 1I ER JOE S. NNES COMMISSIONER WHEREUPON THE FOLLOW( NG PROCEEDI;NGS WERE HAD IN THE MA TTER OF PR1,EDAT O,RY ANIMALS. AT THIS T1ME 1S PRESENTED TH.E PETITION OF 100 TAX PAYERS OF THE COUNTY PRAYING FOR AN APPROPRIATION 10F $'t000.00 FOR PREDATORY ANLIMAL CONTROL, WHICH PETITION WAS RECEIVED AND ORDERED FI LED. �1N THE MATTER OF LOST WARRANT. ORDERED, THAT WARRANT NO. 236 ISSUED TO �'d. H. H. WILLIAMS BE CANCELLED UPON THE BOOKS OF THE CLERK AND TREASURER AND THAT THE CLERK ISSUE A NEW WARRANT I N THE SUM OF '$3.00 IN LIEU THERE OF. O:N THE MATTER, OF PLAT NVI EW DANCE HALL. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY DI RECTED TO ISSUE A PE, M:T FOR PUBLIC DANCES TO PLAINVIEW PROGRESS! VE CLUB I;N ACC ORQANCE UITH TH.E PET IT! 0N THEREFOR ON FI LE. IN THE MATTER OF PAY ROLL 1 NSURANC E. ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK NOTIFY THE STATE 1 NDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT Comm' SSI 0iN THAT DiESCHUT ES COUNTY HAS ND CONSTRUCTION PAY ROLLS FOR 1923. IN THE MATTERS OF REPAI RS ON THE OLD BEAR CREEK ROAD. ORDERED THA T OF THE OLD BEAR CREEK ROAD, AND T'O CAUSE SUCH REPAIRS TO BE MADE ASS SEEM PROPER. fiN1. THE MATTER OF THE SOT NE 1 L MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY ENGIiNEER PROCEED TO SURVEY THE, .CTINEIL MARKET ROAD AND THAT COMMISSIONER BE AND ON THE WORK/SA ID SURVEY TO TH I S DATE BE APP'ROVED. N HE HEREBY IS AUT H OR I ZED TO INVEST 1 GATE THE C ONDIT'1 ON THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED THAT THE CLERK ISSUE WARRANTS 1N PAYMENT OF CLAIMS, AS THE SAME ARE ENTERED 1 r1 THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PA GES N THE MATTER. OF BRIDGES 1 IN THE TUMALO PR OJECT. ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER KNICKERBOCKER INVESTIGATE THE CONDIT! ON OF THE BRIDGES CROSSING THE •CA NALS OF THE TJMAL O PROJECT, AND THE LUMBER REQUI RED T 0 MAKE "NECESSARY REPAIRS. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJDUR:NED TO MEET NOV EMBER 15TH, 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED INDV. $5THi. 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. PUIRSUA+NT TO ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEI NG PRESENt. ON THE MATTER OF THE DESCHUT.ES ;NORTHWEST ROAD. ORDER'.ED THAT C. P. BECKER BE AND HE IS HEREBY EMPLDYED BY THE COURT TO REPAIR THE GRADE ON THE DESCHUT S ,NORTH.WEST (ROAD AT A COST NOTE TO EXCEED $75.00 J I I BEING PRESENT. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET 1UOVEMBER 21ST 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. !. I T I J 1 I THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED ;NOVEMBER 21, 1923 AT 2.00 O'CLOCK P. M. ALL MEMBERS Br IT R;.,MEMBZIRE, THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT DF THE STATE OF r OREG ON, FOR THE COUNTY OF tIDESCHtUTES, WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT —HOUSE I :N BEND ITS SAIO v COUNTY, ON `JED.NESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF ;NOVEMBER �% , 9 3, SAID DAY eI NG THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR HDLDI NG A TERM OF THE CDU.NTY COURT FOR SAID COUNTY, WHEN THERE WERE PREsE:IIT R..W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE I t I M. W. KNICK.ERBOCK.ER COMMISSIONER 'i i I I JOE S. IIN:NES COMMISSIONER I I I i. I I J. H. HA±! ER COUNTY CLERK I I I WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS AMONG OTHERS WERE HAD. ,I c i I ON THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF $50 000.00 of ROAD BONDS 4VOW ON THIS 21ST. DAY DF iNOVEMBER 1923 COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD, AND IT APP;:ARI:NG THAT THIS COURT D1 D, ON OCT OB:£R 16TH 1923, ENTER ITS ORDER PROVID! NG FOR THE ISSUE AND SALE OF THE BONDS OF D.ESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE SUM OF $50,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCT— !ON OF PERMANENT ROADS IN SAID COUNTY, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO T,H_ COURT FROM THE RE— CORDS AND FILES HEREINN, THAT PURSUANT TD SAi0 ORDER, DUE NOTICE DF THE TIME AND PLACE OF I I SALE OF SA10 BONDS WAS PUBLISHED IN THE MANNER REQUI RED BY LAW BY PUBLICATION OF 'A (NOTICE I I. OF SALE. OF BONDS IN THE BEND BULLETIN FOR FOUR S UCCES I VE W:F.EKS BEG( NN(;NG WITH THE ISSUE . I ;', I Y J OF OCT DBER 19TH, 1923 AND E,N0I.NG WITH THE ISSUE OF ANDJ ALSO BY PUBLI SHI NG A I I ` I NOT!C:; OF BOND SAL E I,N THE CENTRAL OR'EGO.N PRESS ONCE A WEEK FOR FOURSUCCESSIVE WEeKS BE— GI NNI NG WITH THE ISSUE OF OCTOBER; 18TH, 1923 AND ENDING WITH THE ISSUE OF iNOVEMBER ,8, 1923, WHIICEI NOTICE PARTICULARLY R-ECITE,D THAT SEALED BIDS WOULD BE RECEIVED FOR THE SALE OF SAID BONDS UP TO TWO OTCL OCK I.N THE AFTERNOON OF NDV,u\9BER 2 jST, 1923, AND THEN IMMEDIATELY OPEN — ED, ANI? PURDUANT T.0 SAID .NOTICE S0 GIVEN, THE FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIVED AND OPENED AT THE TIME AND PLA CE SPECIFIED IN SAID NOTICES, TOWIT; CLARK—KENNDA.LL & CO. &',FIERCE FAR & CO. 100.61 OR $50,350.00. CITIZENS BANK OF tORTLAIXD, 101-.75 OF $50,875.00 SEASONGODD & MAYER 1Q1.Io6 OR $50,553.00 BLYTH—WiTTER & CO. 400.53 OR $50,265. LUMBERMENS TRUST CO. 100.554 OR $50,27.7.00 RALPH SCHNEELOCK CO. 100.67 OR $50,335.00 AND IT N0vi APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE BID OF THE CII ZENS BANK OF PORTLA ND IS THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER SOR THE ENTI RE ISSUE OF SAID BONGS, IT IS THERE FOR E ORDERED BY THE, COURT THAT THE SAID BID OF $50,875.00 SUBMITTED BY THE CITIZEINS BANK OF PORTLAND BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED, AND THE COUNTY JUDGE IS HEREBY AUTH— ORIZED AND DIRECTED TO CAUSE THE SAID BONDS TO BE ISSUED AND DELIVERED TO SAID PURCHASERS 1 N ACCORDA NCE WITH THEIR SAI 0 BID. N THE MATTER OF RI GHTS OF WAY FOR E1ALLES CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE QUESTION! OF RIGHTS OF WAY FOR THE SECT ION TWO OF THE BUTTE—PAULI'NA PRAIRIE SECTION OF THE DALLES CALI FOR,NIA, AND IT APPEARING 514 T THAT ADDITI ONAL R1 GHTS OF WAY ARE NECESSARY FOR SAID HIGHWAY, THE REEURE o ORDERED THAT R. B. Go.ULD BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE SUCH ADDITIONAL RI GHTS OF WAY AS MAY BE NECESSARY. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET NOVEMB R 24TH, 1923 AT 2:00 01CLOCK p. M. , THE COUNTY COURT WAS DULY RECONVENED INOVEMBER. 24.TH, 1923, AT 2:00 OICLOCK Po M. 1 i 1 ,Y, PURSUANT TO ADJOUR NMENT° I T N1 THE MATTER OF THE DALLES CALIFORN1A HIGHWAY 1 I THIS MATTER. COMES ON TO BE H!EARDi UPON THE PIRCT.EST OF SHEVLIN—HIXON COMPANY HERETOEORE I I FILED IN SAID MATTER, AND THIS BEING THE DAY SET FOR FINAL HiEARI NG I;i`( SA Its MATTER, AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT ALL MATTERS IN CONTROVERSY HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED, AND THE DISTRICT ,;\TTORN:EY HAVING; FI LED HIS APPROVAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ESTABLI SHI ING OF SAID ROAD, IT I_ IS ORDERED Bez DECLARED ESTA BL I SHED AND OPENED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET !f OVEMBER 28TH, 1923 AT TWO OTCLOCK P. M. I < I THE COUNTY COURT RECC'NVEN:ED ,NOV.EMBER 28TH, 1923 AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO 71 1 ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMB€RS BE. I NG PR ES ENT. a IN -- THE MATTER. OF THE; fALLEN 'RANCH KLAMATH COUNTY SECTION OF THE I. 1 1 DALLES—CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY. I I i 1 { 1 1 ORDERED THAT TEHE RESOLUTIONN ADOPTED MARCH 7, Rc'LATI.NG TO TH.E ESTABLISHINIG OF THE I ALL EN RANCH•-KLAMATH COUNTY LINE, SECTION OF TH.E DAL LES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY BE CANCELLED, A.ND 1 A 'NEW RESOLUTION ADOPTED, ORDERED SI GNED, AND A (DOPY THEREOF SENT THE COMMISSION. 1 1 1 �A4 THE MATTER OFTHEAUDIT OF THE COUNTY RECORDS. 1 { I I, ORDERED THAT IA RCN J. TOURT:ELLOTTE BE AND HE IS HEREBY EMPLOYED TO AUDIT THE BOOKS I ' �I I OF THE COUNTY, AS PROVIDE BY LAW. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJ OURiNED FOR THE TERM. 1 17) COUNTY JUDGE. 1 < 1 T 1 1T T 1 Ti 1 U ,THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE 'OF CREGCN FCR THE COUNTY OF IDESCHUTES., BE IT REMEMBERED', THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY ,COURT IOF DESCHUTESI COUNTY .OREGON WAS BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE I N BEND 1 N SA ID COUNTY ON WED NESDAY THE 5TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923 AT TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, SAID DAY BEI NG THE DAY FIXED BY LAW, FOR ;THE HOLD LNG OF A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT; I N SAID COUNTY, WHEN: WERE PRESENT, M• W. KNICKERBOCKER , . CQMM}L:SSI0NER J. S. TNNES, COMM1SSI DINER I I J• H. HANER CLERK 1 I •WHEREUPON THE FOLLO II NG PROCEED'' NGS WERE .HAD, TOV�IIT: N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS I' ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS NO. 1 TO NO. 75 AS THE SAME APPEAR UPON THE CLAIM DOCKET OF TH18 ,COURT, AT PAGES 104, 105, AND I06 BE AND THE SAME ARE .HEREBY ALLOWED, ARID THE CLERK IS 'IN— STRUCTED TO I SSU.E HIS WARRANTS I N PAYMENT UPON THE FUNDS I NO'1 GATED ItN SAID CLAIMS* ION THE MATTER OFT THE ROBERTS DANCE HALL PERMIT. I MATTER COMETS ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE ORAL APPLICATION OF S• E• ROBERTS, SHER 1 FF, AND EARL B• HOST ON, STATE TRAFFIC OFFV CER, FOR AN ORDER REVOKING THE LICENSE HER ET OFDRE -i'SSUED TO L. 184. ROBERTS PERM.1TTI NG HIM TO CONDU.C;T ,DANCES AT THE ROBERTS HALL, AND •IT APPEAR— ING TO ;THE SAT1SFAC;TI ON 110E .THE COURT FROM THE STATEMENTS OF SAID PET ITI ONERS, THAT THE SAID ROBERTS HALL DANCES ARE CONDUCTED II N :A DISORDERLY MANNER, AND THAT SAID LICENSE SHOULD BE R EVOKED, IT I S. THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE LICENSE }RERETQFORE ISSUED TO L. S. ROBERTS FOR THE OP ERAIT ION OF PUBLI C DANCES TAT THE ROBERTS HALL, BE A ND THE SAME 1 S HEREBY REVOKED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMB.ER TH. 1923 AT 21:00, OtCLOCK.,P• M. COMM' SSI ONERS *No On THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED DECEMBER I ITH. 1923, AT 2:00 °TOL OCK P• M. PURSUANT TO ADLIOURNPvENTi, THERE BEI NG PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMI SS ONER J• S• INNES COMMISSI DINER J• H. HANER I I CLERK N THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSTRUCT' ON OF "THE O' 1dEi L MARKET ROAD" R ESOLUT I ON ' I c 1 WHEREAS, THAT CERTAIN ROAD KNOWN AS 11THE O'(NEIL MARKET ROAD", WHI CH IS LOCATED AND DESCRI BED AS BEGI NNI•NG AT A POI NT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHWEST 4 OF ISECTION 34, Tli. 14, S. R. • 13 E. OF W., M. THE SAME BEING A P01 NT ON THE DAL"LES—CALI FORNIA STATE HIGH— WAY, yRUNNI NG THENCE IN A GENERAL . EASTERLY AND O NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION T 0 A TERMINATION AT ' NATION THE CROOK COUNTY LINE ON TH!E EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTI ON 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, -IS t, N ,THE; JUDGEMENT AND DPI NI, ON, -OF 'THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, A ROAD OF . TO DESCHUTES COUNTY TO WARRANT THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE SAME 1 I AND UNDER THE PRdVISIONS OF SECT 10NS 4680 TO 4684, 1 NCLUSIVE, OREGON LAWS,/WITH MARKET ROAD e I FUNDS : SUFFICI ENT IMPORTANCE AND VALUE I . Ail® WHEREAS, 'IT IS THE JUDGMENT AND DPI NI ON OF THE SA10' COUNTY COURT THAT SAID ROAD SHOULD BE DECLA RED A MARKET ROAD, AND THAT THE HI GHWAY COMMISSION BE REQUESTED TO MAKE THE SURVEY AND PROVIDE THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT ;OF SAID ROAD, AND THAT THE WIDTH OF SAID ROAD BE FIXED AT .6O FEET: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ;1RDERED IBY THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, SITTING AT THIS TIME IN REGULAR SESSION AS A COUNTY COURT FOR THE: TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSI- NESS, THAT THAT CERTAIN ROAD BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST .BOUNDARY OF. THE SOUTHWEST! - OF SECTION 34., TP. 14, S. R. 13 E.I W. lit)• , IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, SAID 'POI NT BEI NG A POINT ON THE DALLES-CALL F➢RN) A STATE HIGHWAY, AND RENN' NG THENCE IN A GENERAL EAST-ERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DI RECT•I ON TD A TERMINATION AT THE CROOK COUNTY Li NE Oft THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTION 25, SA•i TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, BE AND THE SAME I'IS .HEREBY DECLARED TO BE A MARKET ROAD ,AND TO BE KNOWN AS "THE ®'INEIL MARKET ROAD". AND BE IT FURTH5R RESOLVED AMID ORDERED, THAT -SAID ROAD BE IM'PR OVED UNDER THE PROVI S'1 O1 S ROAD OF THE MARKET/,LAW OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND THAT THE COAST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENT BEE PAR) O19'T OF THE MARKET; ROAD (FUND. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED, THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND SAID COMMISSION 1S HEREBY REQUESTED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY SURVEY FOR THE PERMANENT LOCATIDN OF SAID ROAD, AND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT DF THE SAME, AND THAT SAID CDMM I SSI ON MAKE AND PI1ROVI DE THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAID ROAD AS A MARKET ROAD. ,A1VD BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEri, THAT THIS ORDER AND RESOLUTIONBE ENTERED, IN THE COUNTY COURT JOURNALS :AS ARE 'OTHER MATTERS AND ACTIONS OF THE SAID COURT, AND 1T.HAT Al CERTIFIED COPY OF SAID RESOLUTION BE 'FUR NI SHED THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSI ON. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Aft ORDERED, THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY BYE: AEND THROUGH ITS COUNTY COURT DOES HER-EBY ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE MARKET ROAD LAW OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND HEREBY AGREES TO CDOPERIATE WITH TH.E STATE OF OREGON THROUGH ITS STATE :HI GHWAY COMMISSION I N CARRY'I ND OUT THE PRCVI SIONS OF SAI 0 LAW. DATED, THIS (I DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923. �I / COUNTY JUDGE. ----mirWL-KJACK EEBDCKEB COUNTY,CDMMI SS1 ONER. J. S. INNER COUNTY COMMISSI DNEER. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE 'YEAR 1919, ENACTED CHAP- TER 4.31 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, BY THE PROVISIONS OF WHICH ACT -1T IS PROVIDED AND i I DECLARED THAT THERE SHALL. BE I NCLUDED IN THE STATE LEVY OF TAXES EACH YEAR SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE PRODUCED BY LEVY OF ONE MILL ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF THE TAXABLE PRO- PERTY OF THE STATE AS SHOWN BY THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESSMENT AND EQUALIZATION THEREOF, WHIQH SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE APPORTIONED, COLLECTED AND PAID IN THE SAME MANNER AS ,OTHER STATE TAXES, AND SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE STATE HI GHWAY FUND, AND SHALL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE STRLCTING AND IMPROVING ROADS TO BE KNOWN'AND DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROODS; AND OF CON - WHEREAS, SECTION 4 OF SAID ACT PROVIDES THAT THE COUNTY -COURT OF -ANY COUNTY DESIRING TO AVAIL ITSELF OF THE PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS OF ANY ACT IN ANY YEAR, (SHALL PROVIDE BY :UNI- FORM LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF 'THE COUNTY, FOR THE SPtECI' FiC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCT' ON, UCH AN AMOUNT AS MAY EQUAL THE AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO 'SAID COUNTY BY THE STAVE HIGHWAY COMMI SSE DIN UNDER .THE; PROVI SI ONS OF SAID ACT ; AND WHEREAS, IT IS PROVIDE') IN SAID ACT THAT ANY COUNTY DESIRING THE BENEFITS THEREOF,. SHALL ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND SHALL AGREE TO ACTIVELY OPERATE THEREUNDER; AND WHEREASi IT APPEARI NG TO BE. FOR THE BEST 1 NTERESTS OF DESCHUTESI COUNTY THAT SA'1D I l I COUNTY ACCEPT THE PRDVISI DNS OF SAID ACT, AND AGREE TD OPERATE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS 1 1 SAME, AND THAT SAID COU,2NTY LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID COUNTY FOR THE SIP'ECIFJC PURPOSE OF MARK ET'ROAD CONSTRUCT! ON, SUCH SUM AS SHALL BE PRODUCED BY A LEVY OF MILLS UPON ALL DF SAID TAXABLE PROPERTY: AND WHEREAS, IT APPEARING THAT THE FOLLOW( NG ROADS, TO -WIT; THAT CERTA 1 N ROAD KNOWN AS TITHE C1NE1 L MARKET ROAD", WHI CH I S LOCATED A ND DESCRI BED AS BE- G1 NNI NG AT A POI :NT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHWEST OF $ECT1 on 34, TP. 14., $. R. i3 E. W. M., THE SAME BEI NG A POI NT ON THE DALLES-CALI FORNIA STATE. HtGH{WAY, RUNNI NG THENCE IN A GENERAL EASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DI RECTI DIN TO A TERM( NATION AT THE CROOK COUNTY LI NE ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTI ON 25 OF 'SAID T OWNSH I P AND RANGE. SHOULD BE DES CNATED AS MARKET ROADS A:NDt IMPROVED AS MARKET ROADS OUT OF SAID MARKET ROAD FUND!. MOW, THEREFORE:, BE IT RESOLVED, AND THE HI GHWAY COMM! SSI ON IS HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE . I I .' COUNTY COUatTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN REGULAR SESSION, SITTI ING AS A/ COURT FOR THE TRANSACT - I I I I I I OiN OF COUNTY BUSI NESS, DI 0 PASS AND ADOPT RES OLUTI DNS ACCEPT( NG THE PROVI S1 DNS OF SAID ( CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF ©REEGON FOR 19419, AND HEREBY AGREES TO COOPERATE WITH THE .STATE OF OR ( EGO!N, THROUGH THE STATE HIGHWAY CDMMI SS1 ON, I N CARRY( NG OUT THE PROVI S1 DNS DF SAI 0 ACT; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT SAID HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS FURTHER ADVISED THAT THERE HAS BEEN EEV1E0 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF ALL OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID COUNTY, Will CH SAID LEVY HAS BEEN ORDERED SPREAD UPON THE ROLLS AND COLLECT i ! —ED AS OTHER TAXES ARE COLLECTED: SAID TAXES WHEN SO COLLECTED TO BE USED FOR MARKET ROADS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919. ,AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE F:CLLOWII NG ROADS, AND SUCH OTHER ROADS AS MAY HERE- AFTER BE DESIGNATED, ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS, AND ORDERED IMPROVED UNDER THE MARKET ROADS LAW, TO —WIT; THAT CERTA I N ROAD KNOWN AS TITHE O1 Q11"EI L MARKET ROAD", WHI CH 1 S LOCATED AND DESCRt BED AS BEGI NNI NO AT A POI NT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHWEST OF S:EC. 34,Tp. 14, S. R. 13 E. W.M., THE SAME BEEI NG A POI NT ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA STATE HI GHWAY, RUNNI NG THENCE •lit A GENERAL EASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTI ON TO A TSRMI NATION AT THE CROOK COUNTY L I NNE ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECTI ON 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE STATE HI GHWAY. COMMISSI ON BE AND IS HEREBY REQUEST— ED TO FUR NI SH PLANS AND SPEC( FICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCT ON OF SAID, PROPOSED MARKET ROADS, AND THAT SAID COMM I SS I ON SUPERVISE THE SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES THEREFOR: AND THAT S.AI 0 COMMISSION BE FURTHER t NSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE (EXPENSES I NCURRED I N MAKING SUCH SURVEY AND ESTABLI SHI NG SUCH GRAVES AND SUPERVISING SAID SURVEY AND ESTABLI SHMENT OF GRADES AGAINST THE PORTI ON OF THE MARKET ROADS FUND CREDITED TO SAID DESCHUTES COUNTY, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THIS RESOLUTI ON AND ORDER BE RECORDED IN THE COU1ITY COURT JOURNAL AS OTHER MATTERS AR E ENTERED AND RECORDED, AND T HAT A CERTI FLED COPY OF THE l I I I SAME BE SENT TO THE HI GHWAY CDMMI SSI ON, WHICH SAID CERTI FI ED COPY SHALL BE NOTICE TO SAID COMMISSION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROVISI DNS DF SAID MARKET ROADS LAW BY DESCHUTES I COUNTY_, AND OF ITS. I INTENT ION T D DP RATE THEREUNDER. DATED THIS 11 DAY OF DEC. A.C. 1923. ATT EST COUNTY CLERK. COUNTY U0 GE. U. W. isNICK!ERBOCKgR I COUNTY COMM! SSI OINiER J. S. I NNE S C OUNTY C DMMI SSI GNER R ES OL UT I ON WHEREAS, THE STATE OF OREGON, THROUGH. ITS HI GHWAY COMM) SS' ON, AT THE REQUEST OF DES - CHUTES COUNTY, HAS ENTERED 'IN1T1) A CONTRACT WITH JETLEY BROTHERS OF BURNS, OREGON, FOR THE 1 C ONSTRUCTION DF UNIT N0. 1, PAULI NA PRAIRI !E-LAVA: BUTTE SECT! ON OF THE DALLIES -CAL) FOR!N1A HIGH-" WAY, CONSIST! NG DF 7.69 MILES OF GRADING IN DESC HUT ES COUNTY, CONTRACT NO. 69 , AND, WHEREAS, BY AGREEM:EMT AND UNDERSTAiNDI NG BET wEEN THE COUNTY AND THE STATE, THE COST OF •I SAID CONSTRUCT! ON WORK I S T D BE PAID FOR 50% BY THE COUNTY AND 50% BY THE STATE, THE CDU;NTY I 1 TO PAY 'ITS HALF OF ESTIMATES AS THEY MAY BECOME DUE AND ARE PRESENTED BY THE HIGHWAY COMMI SS- I ON T O THE COUNTY ; I 1 I I THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE COUNTY COURT, SI TTI NG FOR THE• TRANSACT.( ON OF COUNTY BUST INESS, THAT THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES DOES HEREBY RAT FY AND AFFI RM SAID STATE HI GHWAY Cot TRACT No. 699, MADE AND EXECUTED BY THE STATE HI GHWAY eD MMl SS I ON AND THE CONTRACT OR, JETLEY BROTHERS, AND HEREBY AGREES TO BE GOVERNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE TERMS OF SAID AGREEMENT° I I 1 BE IT FURTHER RESILVED, THAT THE COUNTY BY THIS R ESOLUT ION FURTHER OBL I GATES ITSELF 1 1 TO PAY 'ITS PROPORTIONATE COST OF SAID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WORK PROMPTLY, AS ESTIMATES 013'- CLOSING THE SAME ARE PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THE STATE HI GHWAY CDMM I SSI DIN BE AND IT IS HEREBY I N-- I I 1 STRUCTED TO ATTACH A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO SAID CONTRACT AND MAKE THE SAME A PART THERE- OF; AND, 1 I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT THIS RES OL UT ION BE ENTERED II N THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY 1 i I COURT AND THAT A CERTIFIED COPY' OF THE SAME BE DELIVERED TO THE STATE Hi GHWAY COMMISSI DN, RECEIPT OF WHICH BY THE SAID CDMMISSIOIN SHALL BE DEEMED SUFFICIENT AUTHOIRITY IN INCuRR1>uQ THE SAID OBLIGATION ON BEHALF OF DESCHUTES COUNTY. ATTEST: AS COUNTY CLERK DATED AT BEING), OREGON, TH1 S DAY OF ,1923. 91 THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON 1 I FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUCES COUNTY, BY ROBERT W. SAWYER AS COUNTY JUDGE - M. W. KNI CKERB OCK ER AS COUNTY -.COMMrSSCONER. J• S. I NNES AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER I N THE MATTER OF RES OLUTI 01;N ESTABLI SH I NG ) ) RESOLUTIION FOR RpD THE 01E1E 1 L ROAD. ) BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM or THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, -r OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE I N BEND I N SAID COUNTY ON OEDNESCEAY, THE I I FI FTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AND C ONT I NUED FROM DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND I NCLUOI' NG THE DATE OF THIS RESOLUTION, THE SAME BEI NG A REGULAR TERM OF SAID COUNTY COURT StTIT ING FOR THE T TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, By RESOLUTIOIN 1 ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE; FDLLOwl NG, AMONG OTHER, PROCEED! NGS WAS HAD TO -WIT: WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY CONSIDERED THAT A PUBLIC NECESSITY EXISTS FOR THIS ESTABILISIH- MENT OF THE ROAD HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, SAID COURT GOES HEREBY DECILARE ITS !INTENTION TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD I N DESCHUTES COUNTY,- OREGON," BY RES OLUTI ON,1 DESCRI BLED ALONG THE CENTER LINE THEREOF AS FOLLOWS, TO -WIT: BEGI NNI NG AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SECT! ON 34, T. 14 S•, R• 13 fG•, W.M. THE SAME BEING A PO11YT ON THE DALLIES-CALIFDRNIA STATE HIGHWAY, ROt4NING THENCE 1IN A GENERAL EASTERLY AND .;NORTH—EASTERLY OI,RECTI ON TO A TERMI NATI ON 'AT THE CROOK COUNTY L(NE AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE. SAID. ROAD TO BE 6o FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE, IT 1S -HERESY ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR OR HIS DULY QUALIFIED DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE NOTICE OF THIS' RESOLUTION BY POSTINC TRUE COPIES THEREOF', PROPERTY CERTIFIEDTO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLACE OF FIOLb I NG COUNTY COURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN .THE Viol Ni TY OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD tH i RTY DAYS PREVIOUS TO THE C ON— S1DERATI ON. OF THIS RESOLUTI OiN BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOT FYI NG ALL •PERSONS 'CONCERNED THRTI SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE COINSIDEREQ AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS TERM ON THE SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1924, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT _OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS ON SAlD ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT will CH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READ- 1 1 I NO THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJ ECTI ONS, REMONSTRA NCES OR PETI TI ONS FOR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAIO PROPOSED ROAD• cY_DATED AT BEND, DESC.HUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS .I JTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923. I •,COUNNTY JUDGE. •,M• W. . KNICKERBOCKER, COMMI SST OVER. 1 1 1 J• S. 1 NNES, cow ISS'1 QT'ER. I STATE OF GREgOi ) . f Y )SS. COUNTY OF DESCkIDT ES) - . '1 HEREBY CERTI FY THAT THE FOREGO! NG COPY OF RESOLUTION N J S •,A FULL, ITR,gE AND CORRECT COPY OFTHEORIGIINALITHEROFASTHESAME ,BY APPEARS UN FILE AND OF RECORD IN N MY OFFICE. COUNTY CLERK, 1 DEPUTY. 1 ! f I o i I i I � „ T u 1 IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ) THE ;D'IyEIL ROAD. THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY OR1EGON RECOiNVENgD DIECEMBIER I ITH. 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEING ,PRESENT M. W. .KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSI OlsIER J. S. 1NNE: s COMMISSIOR J. H. HA NE R CLERK ROBERTSSHERIFF 1 N THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED O'NEIL ROAD. I i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UESCHUIT ES. I I i RESOLUTION Ft 2 ROAD' 1923., AT BE IT,REMOvIBZR-ED, THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE'COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, 'OREGON, BEGUN AND HELD AT THE; COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY ON WEDNEESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AND CONTINUED FROM -DAY TO DAY THEREAFTER TO AND IINCLUDI NG THE DATE OF THIS R:ES_OLUTI dN'; THE SAME BE I NG A REGULAR "TERM OF SAt 0 COUNTY COURT SITTI NG FOR THE TRANS— ACT, ON OF COUNTY BUSINESS, AND AT WHICH TIME SAID COURT MAY LEGALLY, BY RES OLUTI.O!N, ESTABLISH ANY COUNTY ROAD, THE FOLLOWING, AMONG OTHER, PROCEEDINGS WAS HAD„ TO —WIT: WHEREAS, rIT is HEREBY dO NS IiOERED THAT A PUBLIC :ILECESSI TY EXISTS FOR THE ESTA'BL I SH— MENT OF T'HE IROAD'HEREINAFTER DESCRL BED,i SAID COURT DOES HEREBY DECLARE 'ITS INTENT! ON TO ESTABLISH A COUNTY ROAD •IN DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BY RESOLUTION, OESCRI BED ALONG THE CENTER CORNER. LINE THEREOF AS FDLLOW'S, TO —WIT: BEG INI,NG AT THE WEST QUARTER/OF SECTION 34, T. 14 S•; R. 13 E., W.M. THE SAME BEl NG A POI NT' ON THE DALLES—CALI FOR NIA STATE HII GHWAY; RUNNI 1tG THENCE IN A GENERAL EASTERLY A.ND WORTH —EASTERLY DIRECT' ON TO A TERMI NATION AT THE CROOK COUNTY LINE AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SEECT1DN 25 OF SAID TOWNSHIP AND RANGE. SAID ROAD TO BE 60 FEET IN WIDTH. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED; THAT THE COUNTY SURVEYOR DR HI S DULY QUAL t FT SD DEPUTY, SHALL GIVE ,NOTICE TO THIS RESOLUTION BY POSTING TRUE COPIES THEREOF, PROPERLY CERT.IF1ED TO AS SUCH BY THE COUNTY CLERK, AT THE PLAICE OF HOLDI NG COUNTY C DURT AND ALSO AT THREE PUBLIC PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF SAID PR OPOSED ROAD THIRTY DAYS PREV1 OUS TO THE CONS' DEERATI ON OF THIS RESOLUTION BY THE COUNTY COURT, NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS CONCERNED THAT SAID RESOLUTION WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PASSED UPON BY THIS COURT AT ITS NEXT TERM ON THE SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1924, AT WHICH TIME THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD VIEWERS OEN SAID ROAD WILL BE READ FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND AT WHICH TIME AND UNTIL THE SECOND READING THEREOF THE COURT WILL CONSIDER ANY OBJECTIONS, REM ONSTRANCiES OR PiETITIDNS F,OR DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE FILED ON ACCOUNT OF SAID PROPOSED ROAD. DATED AT BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THIS I ITH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, - M._Wd K:NlCx£B.BSCGES COUNTY JUDGE. COMM ISSi0:NER. - -J.. 2._1-Nt£S_ _ COMMISSI OWNER. STATE OF OR EGON, ) s s. COUNTY OF DESCHUTES', 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE F.ORE°01NG COPY OF RESOLUTION IS A FULL, TRUE AND CORRECT• C OPY OF THE ORI GI NAL THEREOF AS THE SAME APPEARS ON FI LE AND OF RECORD I N MY OFFICE. J. H. HALER, COUNTY CLERK, BY DEPUTY. _QIN THE MATTER 'IOF THE O, NEI L Y ' MARKET ROAD. - RESOLUTION , 1 1 1. , I WHEREAS; THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE YEAR i_ I I ! TER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, BY THE PR OV I S I OiNS OF WHICH ACT 1919, I � i I. ENACTED CHAP - IT IS PROVIDED AND I I I I I I DECLARED THAT THERE SHALL BE I NCLUDED IN THE STATE LEVY OF TAXES EACH YEAR SUCH AMOUNT AS I 7 - I i ( I MAY BE PRODUCED BY LEVY OF ONE MILL ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF THE TAXABLE I I I PROPERTY OF THE STATE AS SHOWN BY THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESSMENT AND EQUALIZATI ON THEREOF; WHICH SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE APPORTIONED; COLLECTED AND PAID IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER I I, STATE TAXES, AND SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND, AND SHALL BE USED FORT HE I .1 PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND IMPROVING ROADS TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS; AND WHEREAS, SECT IO:N 4 OF SAID ACT pROVIDES THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF ANY COUNTY DESIRING I I TO AVAIL ITSELF OF THE PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS OF ANY ACT IN ANY YEAR; SHALL PROVIDE BY I I UNIFORM LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY, FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MAR - I KET ROAD CONSTRUCTI ON, SUCH AN AMOUNT AS MAY EQUAL THE AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO SAID COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; AND I WHEREAS, . IT IS PROVIDED IN SAID ACT THAT ANY COUNTY DES( R I NO THE BENEFITSTHEREOF; SHALL ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND SHALL AGREE TO ACTIVELY ,OPERATE THEREUNDER; AND WHEREAS, IT APPEARING TO BE FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, THAT SAID COUNTY ACCEPT THE PROVISI ONS OF SAIO: ACT, AND AGREE TO OPERATE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF 11 THE SAME, AND THAT SAID COUNTY LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID COUNTY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION., SUCH SUM AS SHALL BE PRODUCED BY A LEVY OF I MILLS UPON ALL OF SAID TAXABLE PROPERTY; AND o n WHEREAS; IT APPEARING THAT THE FOLLOWING ROADS; TO -WIT; THAT CERTAIN ROAD KNOWN AS p "THE C1 NEI L MARKET ROAD"; WHI CH IS LOCATED AND DESCRI BED AS BEGI NNI NG AT A POINT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHWEST OF SECTION, 34, T P. 14, S.R. 13 E. W. M.'; THE SAME BEING A POINT ON THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA STATE HI GHWAY; RUNNING THENCE IN A GENERAL EASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TO IA TERMINATION AT THE CROOK !COUNTY LINE ON THE 'EAST BOUNDARY OF SECT! ON 25 OF SAID TOWIVSH1 P AND RANGE, SHOULD BE. (DESIGNATED 1AS MARKET ROADS AND IMPROVED AS MARKET ROADS OUT OF ''SAI D iMARKET :ROAD FUND). ' I NOW, 'THEREFiRE, BE IT 'RESOLVED, AND THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION 1S HEREBY ADV1 SED .THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY IN REGULAR •S£SSI ON, SITTING AS A COUNTY COURT FOR THE TRANSACT( ON OF COUNTY BUSI NESS, DU 0 PASS 'AND AO OPT RESOLUTIONS ACCEPT( NG ITHE PROVI 5I DNS 1 OF SAID CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, AWi HEREBY AGREES TO COOPERATE WITH THE STATE OF OREGON, THROUGH THE STATE HI GHWAY COMMISSI DIN, I N CARRY( NG :OUT THE PROVISDONS OF 'SAID ACT; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVE% ; THAT SAID HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS FURTHER (ADVISED •THHAT OF THERE 'HAS BEEN LEVIED MILLS ON THE. DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL IVALOAT1 ON.OF ALL/THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN SAID COUNTY, WHICH SAID LEVY HAS BEEN ORDERED SPREAD UPON THE ROILS AND COL- LECTED AS OTHER TAXES 'ARE COLLECTED; SAI.d TAXES WHEN SO COLLECTED !TO BE USED FOR MARKET ROADS UNDER THE PRDVISI O:NS OF CHAPTRT: 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919. 1 ANO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THEIFOLLOWI:NG ROADS, AND SUCH'. OTHER ROADS AS MAY, .HERE- AFTER 6E DESIGNATED, 'ARE HEREBY f':ESI GNATiED AS MARKET ROADS, AND DRDEREO IMPROVED UNDER THE MARKET ROADS LAW; T O-WILT • THAT JCERTA r N .ROAD K NOWN AS 11THE O' NEI L MARKET ROAD", WHICH 1.s LOCATED AND OESCR.I BED AS BEGI NNI NG AT A POINT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHWEST 1 OF SEC. 34, TP. 14; S. R. 13, E. W. 1M.1; THE SAME BEING A POINT ON THE DAL LES-CALIF!OR:NIA STATE HI GHWAY, RUNNING THENCE I N A GENERAL EASTERLY AND NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION TO A TERMI•- T ' NAT 1 ON AT THE CR DOK COUNTY LANE ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SECT I OiN 25 OF SAID T OWNS HI P AND RANGE, ANO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE AND IS HERE.BY REQUESTED . 1 TO FURNISH PLANS AND SPEC! FICATIDNS FOR THE COINSTRUCTI OrN OF SAID PROPOSED MARKET ROADS; AND THAT SAID COMMISSIOIN SUPERVISE THE SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES THEREFOR; AND THAT SAID J COMMISSI ON BE FURTHER I NSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE EXPENSES INCURRED ITl MAKI NG SUCH SURVEY AND ESTABLISHING SUCH GRAZES A ND1 SUPERVISING SAID SURVEY AND ESTABLI SHMEHNT OF GRADES AGAINST THE I i I I PORT ON .OF THE MARKET ROADS FUND CREDITED TO SAIDD DESCHUTES COUNTY. t I ' AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THIS RESGLUTIO!N AND ORDER BE RECORDED IN THE COUINTY, COURT JOURNAL AS OTHER MATTERS ARE ENTERED AND RECORDED, AND THAT A C;ERTIFI'ED COPY OF THE SAME SE SENT TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, WHICH SAID CERTIFIED COPY SHALL BE NOTICE TO SAID I I COMMISSION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PRAVISI O;NS OF SAID MARKET ROADS LAW BY DESCHUTES COUNTY, I A ND OF IT S INTENTION T 0 OPERATE THEREUNDER. I I DATED THI S 11 DAY OF DEC. A. D. 1923, t _ ATTEST COUNTY CLERK. T I 1 M. W. KNI CKERBOCKER I I' COUINTY,COMMISSIONER. J. S. 1 NINES', COUNTY COMMISSI O:N'EIR. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOiR,NED TO MEET DECEMBER 20TH, 1923, AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED DECEMBER 2OTH, 1923, AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M., P:URSIUANT TO ADJOURNMENT, THERE BEt'UtG PRESENT I M. W. KNICKERBOCKER CDMMISS1 C ER f. I I J. S. INNES CQ}MMISSID1'ER I I iI. H. HAVER CLERK, t S. E. ElOBERTS SHERIFF 1 1 I N THE MATTER OF R-AMAGES AWARDED TO HAINES AND HAI:'NES. TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF D:ESCHUTES ICCUNTY, OREGON; NOW AT THIS TIME THIS MATTER; COMING ON TO,BE HEARD UPON PETITION OF- JOHN W. DENNIS AND DAN WIiNKLE'PRAYIING THAT A CERTAIN WARRANT 1s31.1ED AUGUST 13TH, 1921, IN FAVOR OF E. W. HA-1.NES AND NETT IE S. HAI!NES OF DESCHUTES COUNTY,- OREGON, BEI NG ISSUED TN PAYMENT FOR DAMAGES FOR ;, ROAD R-1 GHT-OF-tWAY OVER AND (ACROSS: THE $v OF SEC-.. ILI., TWP. '15 S. ,RANGE 10, ;,.W.M.,, DESCHUTES C0t3NTY, OREGON. AND THE ISSUING OF A NEW WARRANT TO THEM 1N'•PAYMENT FOR THE DAMAGES OF SUCH R1 GHT—OF—WAY, AND IT APPiEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT AT THE TIME .SUCH WARRANT WAS I SSUgD THE SAME SHOULD HAVE BEEN ISSUED T'0 MATT EQMU'NSON, WH 0 THEN HELD A MORTGAGE ON SAID PR OpERTYI. AND TI-OAT SUBSEQUENT TO THE ISSUANCE THEREOF, SAID PREMISES HAD BEEN S'QLD BY THE SHER-IFF UNDER FORECLOSURE OF SAID MORTGAGE; AND THAT JOHN W. DENNIS AND DAN WI NKLE ARE NOW THE OWNERS THEREOF; AND ;THAT THE SAID WARRAiNT [HAS NEVER BEEN DELIVERED ;TO THE SAID I N'IES, AND THAT THE SAME WAS ERRONEDUSLY 1SSUED AT THE ISAID TIME: -'IOW THEREFORE"; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED THA1j SAID (WARRANT IN TI-E SU•M OF $250.00, DATED .AUGUST 13TH, 1921, ISSUED BY DESCHUTES COUNTY,; OREGON; PAYABLE TO E. ,W. 1-IAI NES ANEL NETT1E S. HAKES, BED AND TH;E SAME IS HEREBY CANCELLED,, AND THE COUNTY (CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, D'REG0.N, IS HEREBY ORDERED FIND DIRECTED 'Sty ISSpE TO-;JOHN W. DENNIS AND EAT WINKLE A WARRANT IN THE' SUM IOF $250.00 1!N,PAYMEiNT OF SUCH RI GHT-OF—WAY AT SUCH TIME AS THE SAID JOHN W. DENNIS 1S AND DAN WINKLE, T;HE Ow;NEERS OF SAID PROPERTY,, SHALL FILE WIC H_THE COUNTY CLERK OF DESCHUTES COUNTY; A DEED CONVEYI NG TO SAID COUNTY OF OESCHUTES0 OR STATE OF OREGON, AS THE , I I CASE MAY BE, A ROAD RIGHTi-OF-WAY OVER AND ACROSS SAID PRiEMISES-AS,THE -SAME IS, I: tOWT£STABLISHED AND LOCATED 1°HEREON. DATED TH`l S 20 DAY DE DECEMBER, 1923 M. W. CK ER B OCK ER J.' S• L'1 NNES, COUNTY COMM•1SSI OIAiERS. IN THE MATTER: OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DTI IL MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE CLERK PUBLISH NOTICE DF CALL FOR BIDS ON THE O'NEIL MARKET ROAD COiN— STRUCTI ON, ACCORD!!G TO THE FORM PREPARED BY THE COURT. e i THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 22.NriD, AT 2:00 °`'CLOCK P. M. i 1 THE COURT WAS RECONVENED DEC. 22ND. 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK p. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURN— . MENT, THERE BEING PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER; COMMISSIONER n ! J. S. I NNES COMMISSIONER J. H. HANER CLERK S. E. RDBERTS SHERIFF. THERE BEING NO BUST iNESS TO COME BEFORE THE COURT THE COURT WAS DAJ OURNED TO MEET DECEM3ER 28TH. 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THE COUNTY COURT WAS RECONVENED DECEMBER 28, 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK p. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURNMF,.NT, WHEN WERE PRESENT M• W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER J. S. tuNEs COMMISSIO(A(ER J. H. HATER COUNTY CLERK S. E. ROBERTS SHERIFF IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGO(N FLR DESCHUTES CDUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY TAX LEVY. NOW ON THIS 28TH. DAY DF DECEMBER, 1923, THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE LEVY OF A TAg FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY, STATE, SCHOOL, ROAD, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES', ANa. IT APPEARING 'TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE RECORDS AND FILES HEREIN, AND FROM THE BUDGETS SUBMITTED BY THE COUNTY BUDGET COfv4MITTZg,THAT THE FOLLOWING SUMS ARE NEC— ESSARY FOR T'HE SAID SEVERAL EXPENSES, TOWIT: CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY�JUDGE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY CLERK SHERIFF SOPERI'NTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ASSESS DR TREASURER SURVEYOR CORONER DISTRICT ATTORNEY AGRI CULTURIST WATER MASTER PUBLIC HE4LTH NURSE $ 4257.00 1300.00 1700.00 7348.75 12672.5o 3 883.8o 6000.00 2900.00 1100.00 100.00 1511.00 2500.00 800.00 2500.00 FOR THE MARKET ROAD FUND) COUNTY LIBRARY SCHOOL LIBRARY WlooWs, PENs1oLs JUV,ENI,LE COURT HEALTH OFFICER RELIEF OF INDIGENTS I4laA1 NT!AANCE OF COURT HODS E ( � i FDR. THE BOARD OF PRISONERS AGRICULTURAL FAIRS AUDITORS FUBLICAT ION LEGAL NOTICES TAX SUPERVISING COMM I SSI ON I FOF; ELECTION .;-XPENS:ES FOR 1 NT EREST ON WARRANTS UNPAID FOR. 'THE SEALER OF WEI GHTS FOR PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL FOR. GENERAL EMERGENCY FUND FOR THE PAYMENT DF STATE TAXES TOTAL NECESSARY FOR THE GENERAL EXPENSE LESS ESTIMATED REVENUES, TOWIT: FROM FIiNES 1 CLERKS FEES NT:EREST ON BALA NOES DELINQUENT TAXES AMOUNT T O BE TOTAL REv..,No,is 5194.50 31.00 4000.00 800. 00 420.00 4000.00 7580.'do 1500.00 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 2489.00 2817.40 5000.00 194.75 500.00 304.01 84620.71 1$174,557.42 RAISED BY TAXAT I ON FOR THE $2500.00 7000.00 590.00 10000.00 $20,000.00 G;ENE,RAL .EX PEENSES DF THE COUNTY AND STATE $0541557.42 THAT THE FOLLOWING (AMOUNTS ARE NECESSARY FOR OTHER EXPENSES, TAW ; FOR THE GENERAL ROAD FUND LESS REC3_I PTS FROM FOREST REVENUE $14';250.00 3,000.00 NECESSARY TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION FOR T, THE GENERAL ROAD FUND $11, 250.00 FOR THE, GENERAL SCHOOL FUND T 1$31,1 900.00 9 FOR THE 1919 ROAD BOND PRINCIPAL `,.22, 000.00 FAR THE HIGH SCHOOL TUIT CO(/FUND 1, 000.00 15, 000.00 FOR INTEREST ON BONDED DEBT 112, 500.00 6, 000.00 FOR THE 'ROAD BOND SI NKI NG FUND IT. Y. THAT EXCEPTED REVENUES FROM THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND IS $16,O0o.00, LEAVING A BALANCE G OF ALL TAXES'NECESSARY, TOWIT; $152,586071, THEREFORE, IT Is ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY 1S LEVIED UPON ALL THE TAXABLE PRO,°• PERTY OF THE COUNTY FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE COUNTY, STATE, SCHOOL AND OTHER P&RPOSES, THE FOLLOWING AMQU;NTS, TOWIT � I FOR THE COUNTY EXPENSES $154,557.42 FOR THE GErtERAL ROAD FUND 11,250.00 FOR THE GENERAL SCHOOL FUND 1 3,1f900.00 FOR RETIRING 19,19 R,DAD BONDS 22,000.00 FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL TUITIION FUND I,000.'00 FOR TH£ MARKET ROAD FUND 15;000.'00 FOR INTEREST ON THE BONDED DEBT I2,500.'00 FOR THE ROAD BOND SI:NKI NG FUND 6,000.,00 &UBIJECT TO THE SUMI OF $16,000 TO BE RECEIVCD FROM THE MOTOR LICENSE FUND APPLICABLE TO THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST Off THE OUT STAND! NG ROAD BONDS AND THE COUNTY ASSiESSDR IS HEREBY DIRECTED TO EXTEND SAID AMOUNTS AGA I NST ALL T HE TAXABLE PROPERTY' 1 N THE COUNTY AS THE SAME A PPEARS UPON THE ASS'ESS— MEIt1T ROLLS FOR 19�4. I _ I M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER. J. S. ILANES COMMISSIONER. THE COURT WAS THETHEN ADJOURNED TO MEET DECEMBER 31ST. 1923 AT 2:00 OTCLOCK P. M. THE COURT WAS RECONVENED DEC. 31STo 1923 AT 2:00 OICLOCK 1. M. PURSUANT TO<- ADJ OURN— MiE (T, THERE BEING PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER J. S. I LANES COMMISSIONER J. H. HAVER CLERK S. E: RIDBERTS SHERIFF IN THE MATTER OF THE REPORT - OF THE ASSESSOR. I � s THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE REPORT OF THE ASSESSOR UPON! THE TAX LEVIES OF THE SEVERAL MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS AND CITIES, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT I< THIS IS THE TIME FIXED BY LAW FOR A HEARING UPON SAIQ MATTER, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO I I THE COURT THAT SAID REPORT IS EiNTITLED TO BE APPROVED'; IT IS 1 1 I i ORDERED THAT THE SAID REPORT OF THE SAID ASSESSOR BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPROVED. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJ DURNEO FOR THE TERM. xr de-' J i --C DMM I S S 1 ON ER. CDMMI SSI OiN.ER. BE IT REMEMBERED THAT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON WAS BEGAN AND HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE I N BEND 1 N SAID COUNTY ON WED IESDAY, THE SEC OIND DAY I t I OF JANUARY 1924, SAID DAY BEI: NG THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR HOLDING A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE TRANSACT! ON OF COUNTY BUSINESS'WHEN WERE PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMM1SS1 OVER J. S. 1NINIES Comm! SSaOiNER I I J. H. HAKIER CLERK WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT; t THE MATTER OF A JURY LIST FOR 1924. ORDERED THAT THE FOLL DWI-G NAMED' PERS DNS BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY SELECTED FOR THE JURY LIST FOR THE CURRENT YEAR, A ND, THE CLERK IS I,NSTRUCTEO TO PREPARE THE JURY BOX THERE— FRDM; TOWIT: H. A. SATHER BEND I CHESTER RED! FER REDMOND CLAUDE WOODS SISTERS I GORGE E. A ITKEN SISTERS RDBERT E. EAT ON LAPI^NE A. BARTSCH TUMALO, L. L. McDANIEL TUMALO HOWARD L.BURR ICHI ALFALFA ALBERT J.SANFORD REDMOND JOHN W. DENNIS SISTERS M. A., KI NG REAM OIJQ CARR IjE IST,EAR I$ LAPINE L. G., MCE EYf DLDS I3cNO R. S. IVICCLURE • B C H. J., FUN,K BEND C• W. SAYLER BEND A. J., VELTUM BEND J. L. VIA NE-jUFFEL BEND MI LLARD F. TRI PL ETT BEND ME,RE,,D ITH BAILEY T al STERS EARL BENT ON REDMOND J.! MilFULLER 1 REDM,DuD E. T. LUTHY BEND WI L,L I AM G. FORDHAM ; LAPINE CHARDS OREWE1ILER SISTERS 1 PETER1 JENSEN TUIti4ALco J OHAI B. ROE REOM O;NGD W. FRANK AR,N OLD REDM 01'J0 C. C.. BEESL EY EREDM OND JEROME SKELT ON , SISTERS THDMAS IEW1 MG !BEND , E. J. FI NNI GA N BEND C. VV. HAYES BEND L. ANTLES BEx D J. M. MI NER BEND , , WALTER, H. MAY BE -ND C. J., MoNIHA,N , , SEND N., R. Gal LBERT BEND S• W. L;EV£RETT BEND 'W. R• DAVIDSON REpMONO FRANK B. CHA PMA N 'L OWI£R BR I O GE R. K. ' NNES, BEND M. J. KELLEY BEND 1 GLEN H. BAKER BEND MARGARET BLODM BEND STEV£ STEIDi- BEND GEO. E. GLSON BEND. I Ro U. FLICK I NG,ER Tl9MAL O G. A. Hth sKEYTTE BEND PATRICK MOGAN T , BEND E. A. SATHER BEND CYRUS F. RIDOL E LO• WER BRIDGE 1 WALTER N.RAY I UMALO W. A. HUNNELL BEND ( 1 I I 1 1 ' A. E. WIMP REDMOND FRANK TATTI ALFALFA 1 I 1 1 1 C. M. RED FIELD BEND MORRIS LYNCH REDMOND 1 I , •, I 1 I Gus STAR1G LOWER BRIDGE DW1GHT WILLIAMS REDMOND J .R•ROBERTS 'REDMOND JOH? GAGMEN BEND J EMIL P4ARL REDM ONO RALPH A. HOPE BEND • i 1 ARTHUR TEMPLETON SISTERS DOUGLAS MCFADDEN BEND • ? 1 J. A. EASTES BEND LLOYQ D,DUTHIT BEND VM.R.VAINVLEET BEND J. D. GERKING TUMALO I 1 1 JERRY GROSZKRUGER LOWER BRIDGE A. B. HICKS BEND `f l B. L. RE;NINOLDS REDMOND FRANK MCMANHDN TUMALO I 1 • T FRANK PRINCE BEND GED W. GOLDEN REDMOND 1 1 0 J. N. CHI LQESS BEND D. D. OGLE BEND 0 WALTER S. FULLERT ON SISTERS CEC I L J. HDLL I NSHEAD LAPI HE D. H. BLALOCK LAPI NE Jo Jo WAHLENBERG BEND FRED WALLACE:, TUMALO CHARLES BDYD BEND E. M. PECK RIEDm O,No JAY M. SHI VELY BEND PETER RABER BEND PERIT HUNT I NpT DN SI-STERS J. E. RAIINEY BEND 1 i E. T. 'ALLMAN LOWER BRIDE 1.'i. J. l BUCKLEY REDMOND Z. V. WARD BEND I CLAUDE L.MQCAULIY BENP1 CHARLES MITCHELL 1JUMALD R. H. SHORT TUMALO , DAVID KELLEY BEND E. C. BRICK BEND J' F. CAREY TUMALD WENDELL THOMPSON BEND HUBBARD TAYLOR j SISTER$ O. C. -L_MiKE BENI[D PAUL BERG BEND R. M. DOTY REDMOND N. G. Comes 14� ND J E. L. PAY NE �• SMITH WARREN SMITH H. E. ALLEN A. B. GILSON W. C. B U R R E L L JOHr A. RUNGS Dow DOBK 1 INS RICHARD DORN G• W. AGER C. C. FYD ELL G R A ;NT DEAN A A. E. DOTY OTIS C. HENKLE GEO. W. KANOFF GED A. PADDOCK D$i�ZIL C. DYER L. S. RICKARD R. H. BAILEY G. P. ,:LL I OTT R• S. DART J. E. AL B R t G H T WALTER E. GRA HAM D. B. STUART G. F. GATES CURT I S BEESL EY JOHN B. HEYBURN RUSSEL CHAPMAN T. H. F OL EY WILLIAM W. CHI LDS O. P. HARDY HUH BRADEN E. C. EBERLY N. H. GI LBERT CHAS.R. GRI FFITH STUART T. Fox BEND BEND REDO OND BEND pm) . BEND BEND REDM-OIND • BEND BEND BE NO A L FA,L FA REDM OND BEND REDM OND, BEND BEND BEND TUMALO REDM OND B E ND BEND SI STERS B E ;ND REAM O O BEND BEND LOWER BR1DGE BEND I ry BEND Rom o,Na BEND BEND BEAD SI STERS BEND WALTER T. HARRISON ,,RED.MONO JAMES B. DOTY GEORGE W. MOORE REDM OND , TUMALD FRA NK B,LE THAUSER SISTERS „ ARTHUR H. TI FT WM. H. B OND L. A. SHA W HARVEY WI NSLOW WM. G. Cox H. J. BONHAM REwvs 0ND BEND BEND I BEAD R iEo i 0,N0 REDMOND GEORGE MC.GREGDR J. S. AYRES D. T. CARM ODY J °HIM MARSH GEO A. PARKI.ILS N. A. BURD I CK cLLIS H.EOI NOT ON J. N.. HUNTER Ii. A. G oS NEY THOMAS..J. WARD R. C. FOSTER JAMES F. DAWSON R. EN. BUCHWALT ECG O. B. DAVIDSON HARL SANDERS CARL WILLIAM FOSS O. A. MARDRAFF GEO. M:.DOW SAM F. FOSTER A. J. MORRIS DOUGLAS JOHNSON yMIL ANOERSON JDHJ1 ROY SCARTH J. S 1 D NEY Loy!) WM . P. GI FT R. D. MORSE EDWARO SPOO PERRY DOBKI NS LEON E. DAIGLER U. L. GA I T H E R J. A. FOSS A. J. HARTER OSCAR LARS ON CLAUDE CHRIST W. E• FRANK W. D. H. L. VANALLEN ROCKWELL ROE SLY CHAS. W. HOWELL ARTHUR E. HILL ALBERT H. 'OLI VER HERMA N GUST AFS ON GEO. W. BALES OSCAR SPRI ;NGGATE H. H. BEACH WAYNE CHASE REDM OND BEND BENo TUMALO BEND REcMONO SISTERS BEND BEND BEND LOWER BRIDGE TuMALO BBEND REDM OND I BEND LAP' NE BEND REDM ONO BEND BEND LA PI NE TUMALO SI STERS REDM OND DESCHUTES REDM OND SISTERS REDM ono TUMALO 1 .! BEND REDMOND 1;UMALO BEAD REDMOND REDM o:NO B E:iNo BEND LAPI NE TUMALO B EiND BEND LAPI NE TUMAL 0 BED I I BED REDM ONO J. A. MELv1 N HA R V EY DOBK I NS H. Jo SUTTDNG J. 0. H OUK C. P. BE6KER B. H. MCMI ONL E LEID GROWAY ANGLOS KIRTSIS HARRY MCOLARE FRANK RI EBHOFF A• W• TUCK 1 F. G. ATKINSON FRANC IS JACQUOT CORA AD DI NK ANTON AIJNE ESTER BALES G. L. BELDEN PHILIP BROGAN C. D.. BR DwN RALPH CURT la OLIViER DOAK E• J. CATL OW JOHN COLEMAN J.J. CU NNI NGHAM J. H.DAvt s L. DORNECKER W. P. DOWN! N G M. LACEY JOH;N FERRELL L. M. Foss ED T. LY DNS ARTHUR FULLER Geo. P. GovE W. R. RILEY FRANK I NA B NI T B ER T WHIT E J. C. WRIGHT GEO. BATES A. F. LARS ON R. D. LENHERR PAUL LAYETTE MAX NIELSE N O1DoNNELL A. 0. SOH ILLING DAN SMITHI S. R. BROwfN J. A. DUO REY BEND REDM oNtD BEND REDM DND TUMALO REDM OND REDM ONO TUMAL0 TUMALO REDM OND REDM ONO REDMOND SISTERS BEND BEN TUMALO B ENo BEND B Est of BEND BEND 'BEN() BEND BEND BE ND BEND: BENC BEND REDMor.IO BEND BENS BEND BEND BEND BEND BEND BEND BEND BEND BEND 1 l W. G. Cox REDM ONO' G. H. SLACK • BEND ALLEN C.TRATTI ER BENO1 D. 11. JAM I S ON RED1M ONO REDM OND 1 C•R.MCLALI. N BLAI NE DE\fERS TUMALO RAY C. OSBORNE REDM DND E.C. PARKER REDM ONO L.A. REED REDM OND L.E.SMITH R£®MoNO CoECYRUS TUMALO HOMER C. GROGA N SISTERS PECK CREIGHTOn SISTERS J. F. ARNOLD BEND H. C. BALLANTYt E BEND MARTHA BECHEN BEND CHESTER BsERTRA D BEthL E. P. BROSTERHOUSE BEN& C.. J. CARROZ BEND M. P. CASHMAN BEND' J. D• DA VI Ds ON BEND HAROLD FASSETT BEND ASHLEY FORIIEsT BEND P. E.CULL IISON BEND B. E. DAV S BEND J. H.JEFFRIES BEND Geo. A• J DNES BEND J•M. LAwRrENCE BEND J.W. LITTLEFI EL() BIND R. H. LovE,N S. R. HOG IN BEND F. H. MAY BEND W• A. GRANT M. H. HA R-+ O N B E ND F. W. W,EBBER BEND P. B. JOHNS ON BEND WM. ABERNATHY BEND Way LA NE BEND L. H. KEL,LY BEND R. L. MARTIN BEND BEND BEND--' J. L. PUTNIA N BEND H. E. JORDEEN E. J. RICHARDSON AUGUST SCHUMAN ARCHIE SYMONS P. H. COFFiEY W. H. GA NT 1 T CLYDE GRUTZE R. A. HOPE A. R. LEARY C ),A UD E H. MET Z JOHN MOLITER JAMES Cf'. CAMiPBELL FRANK ©WEN J. a�1• ECKLUND H. G. RA 1 ,NEY' L. P. R;OONEY GEO HUGHES ARTHUR STI PE H. A. MILL ER 1 GENEVE3vE, PERK IINS HORACE RICHARDS W. E. SEARCY- W. C• 'idl LKlES R. L. ALLISON W. 0. BEST SAM B,'LAKELY PALTER Bev ENa JOSEPH COLLETTE B• A. DICKERSON HARRY FI SSEL J. 0. GIBSON JANE D• KEYES H. HASMER MATHEW MAYRANO RALPH LAWLOR H. J. OVERTURF VERNON MAN;NY H. W. MCKI NzI E E. A. SMITH RALPH SPENCER MAT. RABER F.• R. TRI PLtETT GE o. M• FOR N H. E. I AVI S C. A. HAUCK OSCAR KRSGNESS G. T. MI CHA,EL S ON A• B• OAKS L.E.SE.s'L!EY kii.A. PICKETT F. E•TOOMEY L. D. WI EST TlERREBDNME BEND BEND BEND BEND TERREBONNE BEND TERREBONNE BE Na BJE rim Y- FRA NK HEARN A. H. JAEGER CARL AUSTI N H. P. BERG WM. MOiNTGOMERY Co.EL. CONK I N I . LEON DEVEREAUZ ELMER PRATER J. C. RHODES SID HUBBLE E• 0. LOCAN CHAS. MCROBERTS H. W. SWA Ns on JOHN RADATZ B• P. ROYCE DALE SIMPSON R. M. SMITH • END• M. WHZ TT I NGT ON T. J. BARRETT HERMA N BYERS MAYBELLE BOYER CRAI G COYNER 6TRACY FAIRCHILD GA IL HATHAWAY A• J. GAGGA NS J. J• 'KLEI N C. L. °MA NHEIMER F. T. KELLEHER HOWARD ORMISTON RAY PEOPLES IVAN V• MC GILL DRAY I IE` E. L• SHEVL I N JOHN NEWBY JOHN STEIDL S. L. STAATS E. L. rVI NOL c.M. EBY TERREB ONNE F.A. FRET TAG tt GEO HOOVER BEND L•AI•MCFAQOEN TERREaDNNE ✓ C• KI�.';(ORC OTT BE ND E. I'A. PARR TERREBDNNE BERT, SHUE,Y BEND CHtO,�." �.STUQEBAKER BE NO M. VA NTASSEL TERREB ()NNE FRA LACES WESTER JDHN ALLEN REDMOND IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE, OF OR EG ONE FOR THE CDUtTY OF CESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF ELECTI ON BOARDS. NOW AT THl S TIME IS PRESIERIED THE LIST OF NDMI NATIONS MADE BY TH;E COUNTY (CLERKS OF MEMBERS OF ELECT ON BOARDS FOR THE ENSIJI NG TWO YEARS, AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THIS IS THE TIME PROVIGEO BY LAW FOR THE AP POI NT1 NG OF JUDGES AND CLERKS. OF .ELECTI ON FOR THIS COUNTY, AND IT FURTHER APPEAR NG TO THE COURT THAT ALL OF THE PERSON NOMIAATED BY THE CLERK ARE Q;UAL( FI ED TO ACT AS SUCH JUDGES AND CL ERKS OF ELECT( ON, IT VS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT' THE FDLLOWI NG (NAMED PERSONS BE AND THEY ARE, HEREBY APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECT( ON FOR THE ,ENSUI NG YEAR, TOWIT BEND PRECI NCT NO. D. (1ST. BOARD) I ?ARTY NAME OFFICE o REP. J. F,. ARNOLD CHA I RMA N i DEM. GLEN E.BAKER JUDGE DEM. E� C. _33R I C K CLERK REP. RALPH CURT IS CLERK 1 0 1 t REP. CARRI E D. MA NNY CLERK I BEND PRECI NCT No. '1 (2ND. BOARD ) REP. J. M. LAWRENCE CHA 1 RMA N DEM. HELEN JOHNS JUDGE DEM. AGNES HYDE CLERK REP. ETHEL V. JOHNS ON CLERK REP. MARI A N LAWRENCE CLERK REP. DIEM. DEM. REP. REP. REP. OEM. OEM. REP. REP. BEND PRECI NCT No. 2 (1ST. BOARD ) C. 1tV".ERSK I NE M. J. KEL LY HELEN ERSKINE ELLA S. GURNEY IDA HORTON EIEND PRECI NCT No. 2 (2ND BOARD ) CHAIRMAN JUDGE CLERK CLERK CLERK S. R. DG1 N CHAI RMAN HOG! HARRIETT L. MURPHY JUDGE ARVILLA MURPHY CLERK ELLA OLIVER CLERK R. S. MCCLURE 13!END PRECINCT No. 3 (IST. BOARD) I� a CLERK T I 0 REP. 1 J. D.nBOWMAN CHAIRMAN I DEM. DOLDRES CATLOW JUDGE REP. MARIE M. BRDSTERHDUS CLERK REP. VERONICA COLEMAN CLERK 0 DEM. E4iNIG:E CATLOw CLERK BEND PRECINCT No. 3 (2 No. BOARD ) REP. H. N. FOWLER CHAIRMAN DEM.THERESA I NNES JUDGE REP. LETA COOMBS CLERK DEM. ALTO, G. GULLISON CLERK r. REP. JULIA A. CATL OW CLERK BEND PRECI NCT O. 4 (1ST. BOARD ) REP. L. BLANCHE DART- CHAIRMAN DEm. HARR E.TT GA NT JUDGE REP. LE DTA DAVIS CLERK DEM. CHARLOTTE De vERA ux CLERK RrP J. CLARK RHODES CLERK BEND PREC I NCT O. 4 (2No. BOARD) REP LILLIAN M, CONNARN CHAIRMAN I DEM 114;IM. F. BAKER JUDGE I DEM AL1ce E. .LEARY CLERK Dem HAZEL MARSDEN CLERK REP K. E. SAWYER CLERK BEND 1PREC NCT O. 5 (tST. BOARD) Re' P. E. A. SATHER CHAIRMAN ,L • r Dem. R. M. SMITH JUDGE REP I NEZ BOLE'S CLERK REP. LENA CLAYPOOL CLERK DM CLARA RA BER CLERK BEN() PRECINCT No. 5 (2Na. BOARD) REP. L. M. HA NER CHAIRMAN DEM G. C. MORGAN JUDGE DEM VICTORIA LEVERETT CLERK REP PEARL BUTT CLERK REP SALL I E A. EWI NG CLERK . . I BEND PRECINCT N. 6 (IsT. BOARD) REP CORA ADD I NK CHAIRMAN D.EM RUTH OSB OR N JUDGE DEM MRS. A. BRE.V OLD CLERK REP EL I NOR C. CRAVEN CLERK. REP • LOIS G. DAVIS CLERK BEND PREC I NCT No. 6 (2ND. BOARD REP RA L PH BA RTL T CHAIRMAN DEM J. A. EAsT es Jup cc REP CAROL E. BOYD CLERK REP DORA B. CARLON CLERK DEM AL J.cE FASSETT CLERK BEND PRECINCT No. 7 ((ST. BOARD) REP CARRIE E. AGER CHAIRMAN DEM GE,RTRUDE GERRY SH JUDGE REP MRS. ARTHUR S. TAYLOR CLERK REP MRS. CARRI E E. SLATE CLERK ji DIEM HAZEL HOsMER CLERK Bo PRECI NCT No. 7 (2N0. BOARD REP CARR! E BEST CHAIRMAN DEM HAZEL MCGILLVRAY JUDGE, REP CARRI E. E. CLA PP CLERK Dem DEM MARIE SMITH T MA RT HA E. ai ti,AA BEND PRECINCT NO• 8 (isT• BOARD) CLERK CLERK , I REP. C. J. C H OLStON- CHAIRMAN 1 • DEM FAY P. BLEACH JUDGE T . REP CHL OE D• STuDEBAKeR CLERK - T I R,PP MA R I A N M. LEST CLERK _ . I I I Dem J DS1 E BROOK CLERK BEND PRECINCT No. 8 (2No. BoAR:0 ) REP MA UD 0 1 BR i N CHAIRMAN . 1 Dem CLA I RE GARNER JUDGE J Y REP LUC! LE M. CLARKS ON CLERK REP JESSIE P.EOPLES CLERK ! . , DEM HARRY E. BEACH CLERK SOUTH SIDE PREC I NCT No. 9. 1 Dem G. L. MOORE CHAIRMAN REP Acmes M. SOTTONG JUDGE REP P. NELSON CLERK DEM C. P. McDoweLL CLERK Dem LOUI SE L. MDowELL CLERK LA PI NE PREC I NOT no. 10 . . DEM EARL A. HIATT CHAJ RmA N REP D °tic'. As J OH rqs ON JUDGE REP THORA K. Foss CLERK , 1 REP. Mi LLA M. JOHNS ON CLERK DEM FRANK J OH NS 0 N CLERK LAVA PREOI NCT INO• 1 REP J OH N ATK I NS ON CHAIRMAN DEM S• L. VAND EVERT JUDGE REP BES S I E C. ROURK CLERK I \• . I DEM JAMES WHITLOCK CLERK REP C. C. VA NDEVERT CLERK WEST •SI DE PRECINCT IND• 12 REPJ. B. CONNELL CHAIRMAN DEM FLORENCE OLS ON JUDGE REP BERTHA CONNELL CLERK I DEM IDA RI NES CLERK REP Lois WORTHEN CLERK ! , ; I BUTTE PRECINCT No. 13 DEM GOLDA V. DUBR I EL CHAIRMAN REP JAMES H. EGGERS jUD GE REP MARY L. ALEN CLERK REP ED SCHAFER , CLERK - I DEM OSA A• SMITH CLERK TUMALO PRECINCT no. 14 REP C. P. BE.OkER CHAIRMAN DM 0. GERK 1 NG' JUDGE DEM REP Q EM DEM REP D;M REP REP DEM DEM DeIm REP REP Lei E M DEM REP DEM DEM REP DEM REP R E P REP DEm REP REP DEM REP DEM REP DEM REP DM R ,E P. DEM REP R_P G. III. SAbD EL CLERK M. S. BULLARD CLERK A. C. K1RTS1S CLERK PLA1 NVIEW .PRECINCT i110. 15 W. F. FRYREAR. CHAIRMAN R. J. SKELTON JUDGE V. F. LI VESAY CLERK CLARAILIVESAY CLERK SARA ELK I NS I CLERK SISTERS PRECINCT tND. 16 J. L. SCARTH CHAIRMAN RAE,KNICKERBOCKER JUDGE GERTRUDE MOGDY CLERK ^ J CATHARI E KNICKERBOCKER CLERK DAISY B. ALLEN CLERK LOWER BRIDGE NO. 17 A. S. HOLMES CHAIRMAN R. S. T owNE JUDGE TOM A. VEDD ER CLERK Gus E. STADIG CLERK I S. M. VESTAL CLERK TERREBON:NE PRECINCT No. 18 E. M. PARR CHAIRMAN GED. H. MACGREGOR JUDGE ALMA MCCLAY CLERK EL LA PICKtFTT CLERK EUNICE A. GATES CLERK REDM:OND P. I NOiT NO. 19 GST. BOARD. C. R. MLA LL1N CHAIRMAN JOHN TUCK JUDGE S. S. MARTIN CLERK MAX A. CUNNING CLERK HENRY CRABTREE CLERK REOM OND PR EC I NCT No. ° II 9 2N0. BOARD. • 1• SMITH CHAIRMAN SAM H. DOTY JUDGE LILL,IAN ALLEN CLERK GED. F. GATES CLERK DA N GREEN HALGH CLERK REDM;OND PR:ECI NCT, No. 20 1ST. BOA R0 �N. B• DAGGETT CHAIRMAN I 1 J. C. REDIFER JUDGE T. J. ,QUIGLEY CLERK MARY C. BUCKLEY' CLERK W. J. BUCKLEY CLERK 584 J REDMOND PRECINCT No. 20 2NO. BOARD. REP F. BODYFE,LT ' Q CHAIRMAN DEM C. C. BR1X ' a JUDGE REP C. A. CLINE CLERK Y DEM I ESTHER BEEBE CLERK REP FLORENdE .B. 'KI ETH CLERK • TETHEROW 1PRECIINCT N . 20 REP INADMI HOSKINS CHAIRMAN DEM C.' F. HOSK I Ns JUDGE REP' WI NI FiRIEb REELSI I CLERK DEM DWIGHT ROBERTS o CLERK REP MARI Oft HOSIKIUS CLERK PLEASANT VALLEY D. 22 DEM CLA UD MALL}ORY CHAIRMAN REP JESSE E. A.RMSTIROiNG JUDGE REP HENRY HEWI NS CLERK REP EQITH MALLORY CLERK DEM H. H. DAVIES CLERK CLINE FALLS No. 23. REP H. O. I WI LSON CHAIRMAN DEM LETTI A. BEARD' JUDGE REP R. H. LEQBETTER CLERK REP ORTHELLA B. MLSON CLERK DEM J. W. WRIGHT ' CLERK DESCHUTES No. 24 REP W. P. GI FT I CHAIRMAN DEM H. T. MIKKELSON JUDGE DEM G. E. ANQERSONI. CLERK P REP E. ,El VARCO CLERK REP M. M. WH{TTEMoeE CLERK ALFALFA No. 25 DEM MRS. ALBERT SHULTZ CHAIRMAN REP MRS. CARL LARS:ON JUDGE DEM ELMA A. LEDIYARE CLERK REP BELLE SCOBEY CLERK REP GUSTAVE BERRY CLERK GRANGE No., 26 J 1 I REP GEO. M. ERI CKS On CHA I RMAN DEM OTTIs L. ()Avid JUDGE REP 4_.. E. BUTLER CLERK REP FRED P. `REYNDLdS CLERK DEM 1 R. A. PUET T CLERK MILLI•CAN No. 27 REP AUGUSTA EVANS CHAIRMAN I DEM H. F. DYER, JUDGE R ,E P A. E. GR I NST EACD , CLERK' DEM PEARL E. SMITH c L E RK CL ER.K J REP W. A. RAHN CLERK I I BROTHERS no. 28 Rap S. E. LOCHRIE CHAIRMAN tr DEM S. W. MMERRILL JUDGE. I I I I I Rg?• E. L. KI NG CLERK DEM L. A. RAwL I NGS CLERK REP JOHA HELFR[CH CLERK HAM PT ON No. 29 t I i DEM M. E. HARMAN CHAIRMAN REP i. B. HUFFMA ! JUDGE DEM THOMAS BAYLY CLERK . I I I DEM C. B. HARMAN CLERK REP D �• D. LAMB CLERK. SAID PCR:SONS TO SERVE FOR TWO YEARS FROM THE FIRST MDTlDAY OF JANUARY, 1924, AND THE I S DI RECTED TO POST A LIST SHOW! ,NG SUCH A Pp01 NTMENTs, AS REQUI RED BY LAW. DATED AT BEND OREGON THIS 2No DAY OF JANUARY, 1924. COUNTY JUGE M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMM. c I I J. S. N NEs. I I N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON I . FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTEs. IN THE MATTER OF FIXED CHARGES AGAINST THE COUNTY. l HI S MATTER NOw COMES` DN° FOR HEART NG FOR AN ORDDER FOR THE PAYMENTS OF SALARIES OF i I COUNTY OFFICERS, FOR CARE OF INDIGENTS, FOR RENTS, AND OTHER FIXED CHARGES, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS MONTHLY ON THE COUNTY GENERAL, FUN6 .TO THE FOL.LOWI NG TAMED PERSONS AND rOR THE AMDUNTS' FOLLOWING UNTIL THE FURTHER ORDER OF J THE COURT, TOWIT; I I I I S. E. ROBiERTS a SHRI FFo $208.33 I I C. T. T;ERRIL s DEPUTY SHER1 FF ' 140.00 I G. W. ST OK O£ Do I 125.00 CAROL BOYD Do 1 I 115.00 1 I J. H. HA NER ' COUNTY CLERK 166.66 GwEN IRWIN; DEPUTY CLERK I I 1.�. MARY DUGAN STENOGRAPHER ;55.0000 IB. ,CANE DO 8 % 5• 00 ., J. ALTON THDMPSON SUPT. OF SCHOOLS r66.66 1 I 1 A. A. ANDERSON ASSESSOR r661.b6 I JEANN.iETTE BARRETT CLERK FOR ASSESSOR 100.00 T C. M. MCKAY TREASURER 125.00 R. W. SAWYER COUNTY JUDGE 100.00 R. W. HENDEESHOTT HEALTH OFFICER 35.00 T. J. SAUiNDERS JANITOR 85.00 DESCHUTEs INVESTMENT CO. RENT OF OFFICES 250.00 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DO 85.00, HUGH IDTKANE Do I2.5O L. B. BA I RD D 0 90.00, T >, J 1 PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY RENT OF TELEPHONES 29.00 HATTis HUNT' NGTON SUPPORT OF INDIGENT 31.00 . MAUD BROWN Do 25.00 I AMER1CAN_RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF 10.00 FRANK P. DRAKE INDIGENT RELIEF 15.00 JESS. J. HOLT DO 40.00 J. S• SMYTHE Do 10.00 AND SAID SUMS ARE HEREBY FIXED FOR THE PAYMENT OF SAID SALARIES, RENTS, SUPPORTS, AS a THEREIN STATED. DATED AT BEND, OREGON, THIS 2ND. DAY OF IN THE MATTER OF SCHOOL LIBRARY SUPPLIES. JANUARY, 1924.. M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER J. S. ,1 NNES COMMISSIONER tN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF OESCHUTES 1 I f I THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE SU2ERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR AN ORDER FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF $646.67 TO THE STATE LIBRARIAN FOR THE PURCHSASI: OF BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRABIES, AND IT APPEARI NG TO THE COURT THAT SUCH CLAIM rs REGULAR, AND THAT THERE IS A SUFFICIENT BALANCEINTHE SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF; IT ,IS ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUE A WARRANT PAYABLE TO THE STATE LIBRARIAN OUT OF THE SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND 1 N THE SUM OF $646.67 DATED THIS 2ND. DAY OF JANUARY, 1923. 7 I TI M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER - 6 J• `'• 1N18ES COMMISSIONER Y1 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS', I I • T ORDERED-, THAT CLAIMS A1:O. 11 TO No. $6 INCLUSIVE, AND BEING AGAI NST THE GENERAL FUND, CLAIMS No. 19 TO No. 28, 1 NCLLL'1s I VE, CLAIMS No. 30 TO 32 I NCL US I VE, AGAI NST THE GENERAL FUND, ' CLAIMS No. 33 AGAI NST THE GENERAL ROAD FUND, CLAIMS No. 34.TO NO. 58 AGAI NST THE MARKET ROAD 'Zo FUND; CLAIMS N0.061 AND; 62 AGAINST THE GENERAL -ROAD FUND, CLAIMS NO. 63 AND1 No.. 73 AGAINST THE GENERAL FUND.A'ND CLAIMS No. 59 AND No. 6O, BE AND THEY ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK IS I NSTRUCTED TO- 1 SSUE HIS WARRA. TS l N PAYMENT OF SAID CLAIMS AS THE SAME APPEAR IN THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT AT PAGES 108, 109 :AND 110, FURTHER ORDERED THAT CLAIM No. 17 BE DISAL;LOWED; AND THAT CLAIM No. 29 BE C"DNTI NUED. I N THE MATTER 0F' BIDS FOR CONSTRUCT 0N, O'NEIL MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT A CONTRACT I3E AWARDED TO ;DGI NGTDN AND HERRINGTON FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE O'NEIL MARKET ROAD FROM THE GALLES CAL I FORNI A HIGHWAY TO O'NEIL FOR THE 'SUM 'DE $15,522.00 • SAID SUM BEING THE LOWEST AND BEST BID FOR SAID WORK. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TD MEET JANUARY 9TH, 1924 AT 2:00 _C LOCK P. M. 7 COMMISSI ONERS. 57 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE:STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY, AND FIRE PATROL TAXES. AND NOW, ON THIS 28TH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLI CATION OF THE STATE' FORESTER FOR A TAX FOR .THE PAYMENT OF COSTS FOR FOREST FIRE PROTECTION AS PROVIDED FOR BY TITLE 15, CHAP. 47 OF OREGON LAWS, AND IT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT FROM THE CERTIFICATE OF THE STATE FORESTER ON PILE HEREIN, THAT THE TAXES THEREIN CHARGED ARE A PROPER LIEN UPON THE LANDS THEREIN DESCRIBED, AND THAT SOCH CERTI fa I CATE CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF LAW, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE CERTIFICATE OF THE 'STATE FORESTER ON FILE HEREIN BE AND THE SAME AS HEREBY APPROVED, AND THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS LEVIED UPON ALL .THE LANDS DESCRIBED IN SAID CERTIFICATE, AND UPON EACH AND EVERY TRACT THEREIN° DESCRIBED, A TAX OF ONE AND ONE HALF CENTS PER ACRE FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE COSTS OF FOREST FIRE PATROLS, AND THE ASSESSOR 1S INSTRUCTED TO EXTENT THE SAME UPON THE TAX ROLLS FOR -THE CURRENT YEAR. COMMISSIONERS. I_N THE MATTER OF CLAIMS IT NOW APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE ORDER ENTERED JANUARY 2ND. FOR THE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS DID. NOT PROPERLY DESIGNATE THE FUNDS FROM WHICH CLAIMS SHOULD BE PAID, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT CLAIM No. 59 BE PAID FROM THE MA'CKENZIE HIGHWAY FUND, THAT CLAIM NO. 60 BE PAID FROM THE PAULINA SECTION HIGHWAY FUND, THAT CLAIMS No. 6i AND No. 62 BE PAID FROM THE GENERAL ROAD 'FUND, AND THE HEREWITH. CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS IN ACCORDANCE IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS ORDERED, THAT CLAIMS No. 74 TO N0. 93, I NCLUS I VE, AS THE SAME APPEAR IN THE,CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF EXCEPT CLAIM No. 92, PAYABLE FROM THE MARKETiROAD FUND. THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO JANUARY 19, 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. THE COUNTY COURT FOR' DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON ��e.-c 71- COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER. RECONVENED' JANUARY DTCLOCK P. M. PURSUANT To ADJOURNMENT., THERE BEING PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER, COMMISSIONER J. S. INNES COMMISSIONER J. H. HAVER CLERK. (iV THE MATTER OF THE ROAD BoNos. 1924 9TH. 1924, AT 2:00 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF $50,O0O,00 OF PERMANANT ROAD BONDS HERETOFORE SOLD, AND IT NOW APPEARING TO, THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT 'SA ID BONDS WERE SOLD FOR,THE FOLLOWINGo PURPOSE, , TOWIT: if $30,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONE FALLS SECTION OF THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY, AND $20,000.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PAULINA SECTION OF THE DALLES-CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY, AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT SEPARATE FUNDS SHOULD BE SET UP BY THE COUNTY TREASURER FOR THE MORE CONVENIENT DISBURSEMENT OF SAID FUNDS FOR SAID PURPOSES, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, THAT THE COUNTY TREASURER BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO CREDIT THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF SAID BONDS TO THE FOLLOWING DESIGNATED FUNDS. TOWIT: THE MACKENZIE HIGHWAY ,FUND $30,000.00 THE PAULINA SECTION HIGHWAY FUND $20 ,000.00 AND THAT THE PREMIUMS AND EARNED INTEREST THEREON BE CREDITED PRO-RATA TO SAID FUNDS. IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY AGRICULTURIST ORDERED, THAT THERE BE, AND HEREBY IS APPROPRIATED TO THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE THE SUM OF $2500.00 FOR CO-OPERATION IN FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK, AND THE COURT IS HEREBY• AUTHORIZED TO CERTIFY SUCH APPROPRIATION TO THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, AND TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE WATER MASTER. THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE ENGINEER FOR AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALARY OF THE WATER MASTER, AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT THAT THE BUDGET ALLOWED FOR THE SALARY OF THE WATER MASTER WILL BE INSUFFICIENT, AND SHOULD BE INCREASED, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED,_ THAT AN ADDITIONAL $400.00 BE ASSIGNED TO THE BUDGET OF THE WATER MASTER, AND THAT SUCH AMOUNT BE DEDUCTED FROM THE BUDGET OF THE TAX SUPERVISING COMMISSION. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, THAT THE REMAINDER OF THE BUDGET OF THE TAX SUPERVISION COMMISSION BE TRAN•SFERED TO THE GENERAL EMERGENCY FUND. IN THE MATTER OF THE OFFI CI AL NEWSPAPER. AT THIS TIME THIS MATTER COMES ON FOR HEARING FOR THE DESIGNATION OF THE OFFI CI AL NEWSPAPER FOR THE COUNTY, AND THE COURT NOT BEING ADVISED IN THE MATTER, IT 1S ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED UNTIL A LATER 'DAY OF THE TERM. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL. NOW IS PRESENTED THE APPLICATION OF H. K. ALLEN FOR A LICENSE TO OPERATE A DANCE HALL AT SISTERS, AND IT NOW BEING THE POLICY O.F THE COURT TO REFER ALL SUCH PETITIONS TO THE SHERIFF, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT SAID MATTER BE CONTINUED, AND THE SHERIFF REQUESTED TO INVESTIGATE THE MORAL ASPECTS OF THE MATTER AND REPORT TO THE COURT AT ITS NEXT MEETING. THE COUNTY COURT RECONVENED JANUARY 16, 1924 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO ADJOURN- MENT, THERE BEING PRESENT M. W. KNICKERBOCKER COMMISSIONER J. S. I NNES COMMISS I ONER. J. H. HAMER CLERK. IN THE MATTER OF THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER AT THIS TIME COMES ON THIS MATTER TO BE HEARD FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND DESIGNATION OF THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THIS COURT, AND THE PUBL I CAT II ON OF LEGAL NOTICES OE THE COURT, AND ITAPPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE COURT THAT THE BEND BULLETIN, A DAILY NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON IS r) BEST QUALIFIED TO REACH THE GREATEST NUMBER OF TAXPAYERS OF THE COUNTY, AND CONFORMS IN ALL THINGS TO THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE COUNTY, THEREFORE BE IT ORDERED BY THE COURT, THAT THE BEND,BULLETIN, A DAILY NEWSPAPER PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON) DESIGNATED AS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY APPOINTED AND COUNTY FOR THE CURRENT YEAR THE COURT WAS THEN ADJOURNED TO MEET JANUARY 23RD. 1923 AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. COMMISSIONERS. THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON RECONVENED JANUARY.23RD. AT AT,'2;00 O'CLOCK P. M. PURSUANT TO ITS ADJOURNMENT, ALL MEMBERS BEING'PRESENT. IN THE MATTER OF SISTERS DANCE HALL. THIS MATTER COMES ONTO BE::HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF H. K..ALLEN FOR LICENSE TO OPERATE A PUBLIC DANCE HALL:? IN SISTERS, AND SAID MATTER HAVING BEEN APPROVED BY THE SHERIFF IT IS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE IS HEREBY INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE A LICENSE TO H. K. ALLEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH HIS APPLICATION THEREFOR. 1924 IA THE MATTER OF THE ALFALFA MARKET ROAD NO. 10. A RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED FOR DESIGNATION OF A MARKET ROAD TO BE KNOWN AS ALFALFA•MARKET ROAD NO. 10 FROM A POINT ON CENTRAL OREGON HIGHWAY NEAR CENTER OF SECTION 31 T. 17 S. R. 13 E THENCE' IN A GENERAL EASTERLY DIRECTION TO THE NE CORNER OF SECT. 27 T. 17 S.R. 14 E., TOWIT: 431 RESOLUT ION WHEREAS, THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE YEAR 1919, ENACTED CHAPTER OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919, BY THE PROVISIONS OF WH ICH ACT IT IS PROV IDED AND DECLARED THAT THERE SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE STATE LEVY OF TAXES EACH YEAR SUCH AMOUNT AS MAY BE PRODUCED BY LEVY OF ONE MILL ON THE DOLLAR OF THE TOTAL VALUATION OF THE TAXABLE. PROPERTY OF THE STATE AS SHOWN BY THE LAST PRECEDING ASSESSMENT AND EQUALIZATION THEREOF, WHICH "SAID AMOUNT SHALL BE APPORTIONED, COLLECTED AND PAID IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER STATE TAXES, AND SHALL BECOME A PART OF THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND, AND SHALL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND IMPROVING ROADS TO BE:KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS; AND WHEREAS, SECTION 4 OF SAID ACT PROVIDES THAT THE COUNTY COURT OF AN COUNTY, DESIRING TO AVAIL ITSELF OF THE PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS OF ANY ACT IN ANY YEAR, SHALL PROVIDE BY UNIFORM LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY, FOR THE'SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD' CONSTRUCTION, SUCH AN AMOUNT AS MAY EQUAL THE AMOUNT APPORTIONED TO SAID COUNTY BY THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; AND WHEREAS, IT 1S PROVIDED IN SAID ACT THAT ANY COUNTY, DESIRING THE BENEFITS THEREOF, SHALL ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME,. AND SHALL AGREE TO ACTIVELY OPERATE THEREUNDER; AND c _ • WHEREAS, IT APPEARING TO BE FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY THAT SAID COUNTY ,ACCEPT THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT, AND AGREE TO OPERATE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE SAME, AND THAT SAID COUNTY LEVY ON ALL THE TAXABLE PROPERTY OF SAID COUNTY, FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF MARKET ROAD CONSTRUCTION, SUCH SUM AS SHALL BE PRODUCED BY A LEVY OF 1.55 MILLS UPON ALL OF SAID TAXABLE PROPERTY; AND 5O WHEREAS, IT APPEARING THAT ALFALFA MARKET ROAD NO. 110 SHOULD BE DESIGNATED AS MARKET ROADS AND 1MPt?`O.VED AS MARKET -ROADS OUT OF SAID 1MARKET ROAD THE FOLLOWING 4ROADS, TO WIT: FUND. 1 NOW, THEREFORE? BE IT RESOLVED, THAT Mt ,:HIGHWAY 'COMMISSION BE AND SAID COMMIS-S-I0N-IS HEREBY ADVISED THAT THE COUNTY' COURT OF' DESCHUTES. COUNTY, NOW IN REGULAR SESSION, AND AT THIS TIME SITTING ,AS .A COUNTY COURT FOR THE. T.RANSACT•LON OF COUNTY BUSINESS, DOES HEREBY ACCEPT' THE PROVISIONS OF SAI O CHAPTER 43I OF THE' LAWS OF: OREGON FOR •1919, AND HEREBY 'AGREES TO 000PERA?TE WITH THE 'STATE' OF OREGON, THROUGH THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, IN CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ACT; •AND BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED, THAT SAID HIGHWAY COMMISS ION BE AND IS FURTHER ADVISED" THAT THERE HAS BEEN LEVIED 1.55 MILLS ON THE DOLLAR -0F THE TOTAL V-ALUKT I ON OF ALL OF THE TAXABLE EROPERT IN SAID COUNTY, WHICH SAID LEVY HAS BEEN ORDERED SPREAD UPON THE ROLLS AND COLLECTED AS OTHER TAXES ARE COLLECTED; SAID TAXES WHEN SO COLLECTED TO BE USED FOR' MARKET' ROADS UNDER THE, - PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 431 OF THE LAWS OF OREGON FOR 1919. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE FOLLOWING ROADS, AND SUCH OTHER ROADS AS MAY HEREAFT BE DESIGNATED_, ARE HEREBY DESIGNATED AS`MARKET ROADS., AND ORDERED IMPROVED UNDER.THE MARKET ROADS LAW, TO WIT: ALFALFA MARKET ROAD NOI6 I0 1 • AND BE IT -FURTHER THATI 'ATHE STATE'HIGHWAY'COMMISSION BE AND IS HEREBY REQUESTED I TO FURNISH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTIO OF SAID PROPOSED MARKET ROADS AND THAT SAID COMMISSION SUPERVISE THE SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES THEREFOR; AND .THAT SAID COMMISSION BE FURTHER INSTRUCTED TO CHARGE THE EXPENSES ANCURRED IN MAKING SUCH SURVEY AND 4 ESTABLISHING SUCH GRADES AND SUPERVISING SAID SURVEY AND ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADES AGAINST Y ER 0 THE. f' 0RT1 ON OF THE MAr2KET' ROADS .FUND CREDITED TO SAID DESCHUTES' COUNTY. 1 1 - 1 "AND BE'IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THIS RESOLUTION AND ORDER BE RECORDED IN THE COUNTY COURT JOURNAL AS OTHER MATTERS ARE ENTERED AND RECORDED, AND THAT A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE SA',ME BE SENT TO THE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, WHICH SAID CERTIFIED COPY SHALL BE NOTICE TO SAID COMMISSION OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF SA ID' MARY.ET_ROADS Li0J 84/1,DEscHu.TEs COUNTY, AND OF ITS INTENTION TO OPERATE THEREUNDER.' DATED THIS 23RD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1924. 'ATTEST: J. H. HANER. COUNTY' CLERK. IN THE MATTER OF -THE SURVEY OF ALFALFA MARKET ROAD. BY BY DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT BY ROBERT' W. SAWYER. ' A'S COUNTYUDGE. M. W. KNICKERBOCKER __ AS COUNTY COMMISSIONER J.' S. INNES. ASS COUNTY',COMMI SS I OVER. ORDERED THAT STEPSSBE TAKEN IN COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS OF STATE HIIGHW1AY C'OMMI-SS10.N TO SECURE SURVEY OF ALFALFA` MARKET ROAD No. 10. i 1 1 IN THE MATTER OF $.50,000.00 ROAD 'BONDS ORDERED THAT ENTRY AN COMMISSIONERS JOURNAL ALLOCATING t 130-;000.OJ0 TO MCKENZ'IE HIGHWAY FUND AND'$20,000.00 TO ALLEN RANCH—PAULINA PRAIIRIE SECTION FUND BE CORRECTED TOSHOW$20,000. TO MCKENZIE AND .$30,10010.00 TO ALLEN RANCH-PAULINA' PRAIRIE. 1 TH`E COURT WAS THE ADJOURNEtD TO' JANUARY 31, " 1924 AT 2';00 OTCLOCK' •P. M., AND ON SAID DAY . 0 AD,100RNED FOR THE TERM. 541 YDGE COMMISS10NERt. ,. - BE I T REMEMBERED, THAT A REGULAR` TERM OF T'HE''.COUNTY- COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES', STATE O`F' OREGON, SITTING FOR THE TRANSACTION OF COUNTY BUSINESS,1 WAS BEGUN'AND HELD. IN THE COURTHOUSE IN BEND IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH.' 1924, SAID DAY BEING THE DAY FIXED BY LAW FOR HOLDING A TERM OF THE' COUNTY` COURT FOR SAIDCOUNTY WHEN. WERE PRESENT, -R.1 W. SAWYER t t Iv,1.' W. KNICKERBOCKER J. S. INNES J. H. HANER S. E. ROBERTS COUNTY JUDGE. COMMISSIONERS COUNTY CLERK* SHERIFF WHEREUPON THE FOLLOWING PROCEEDINGS WERE HAD, TOWIT: ' t ; .IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALLS• 0 THIS MATTER COMES ON TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF' TERREBONNE DRY SQUAD FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC DANCE HALL IN TERREBONNE, AND SAID APPLICATION HAVING BEEN ° '-DULY APPROVED BY THE' SHERIFF IT WAS ORDERED THAT THE COUNTY CLERK BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE A DANCE HALL LICENSE TO TERREBONNE DRY SQUAD IN IiN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALLS* ACCORDANCE WITH ITS APPLICATION THEREFOR. TH IS I MATTER COMES ON' TO BE HEARD UPON THE APPLICATION OF P.L,EASA'NT RIDGE ,COMMUNITY HALL FOR LICENSE TO' CONDUCT A PUBLIC —DANCE NALL IN ITSc HEADQUARTERS , AND SAID APPLICATION HAVING BEEN DULY APPROVED BY THE SHERIFF,- IT ORDERED TRAT THE COUNTY CLERK -BE AND HE HEREBY IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE'A DANCE HALL. LICENSE TO PLEASANT°RIDGE''COMMUNITY HALL ASSOCIATION IN .ACCORDANCE WITH ITS APPLICATION !THEREFOR*, IN THE MATTER OF THE LOWER BRIDGE 'MARKET ROAD, SECT'I ON 2• ORDERED THAT SAID ROAD BE DRAGGED WHEN CONDITIONS ARE 'SUITABLE IN THE SPRING., t t IN THE MATTER OF REPAIRS T _, TO BRIDGES; 1 ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER REPAIR THE 'BRIDGE OVER THE CENTRAL OREGON''CANAL AT THE NE CORNER -SEC T I61TPi I8 RANGE' 1• ' .( I IN THE MATTER OF ONEIL ',MARKET ROAD. 0 ORDERED °THAT COMMISSIONER I NINES > W I TH R. B. G.OULD VISIT SA I D . ROADAANND SEE THE PLACING OF CULVERTS. IN THE M:XTTER OF THE AUSTIN ROAD* ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER ••I;EPA IRS. IN THE MATTER OF THE TERREBONNE PRINEVILL ROAD. . o . INNES, WITH R. B. GOULD, VISIT SAID' ROAD AND ARRANGE FOR ORDERED THAT COMMISSIONER INNES, WITH' R.. B. GOULD, ,VIS(t SAID ROAD AND ARRANGE FOR 0 REPAIRS. IN THE MATTER OF TUMALO— LOWER BRIDGE MARKET ROAD* y ORDERED THAT FINAL LOCATI OiN: BE ORDERED MADE. IN THE MATTER OF MRS ROBERT LEWELLYN FOR AID. ORDERED THAT MRS. ROBERT LEWELLYN BE ALLOWED $10400 PER MONTH FROM THE ,INDIGENT FUND AND THAT THE CLERK ISSUE HIS WARRANTS THEREFOR UNTIL THE FURTHER ORDER OF THE COURT* IN THE MATTER 'OF PREDATORY ANIMALS. ORDERED THAT WARRANT FOR '$500.00 AS *PROVIDED IN CURRENT BUDGET BE ISSUED TO STATE G SANITARY LIVESTOCK BOARD AND REMITTED TO SAME AS COUNTY CO^OPERATION IN PREDATROY ANIMAL ERADICATION WORK. IN THE MATTER OF THE ONEIL MARKET ROAD. ORDERED THAT THE BOND OF EDGINGTON AND HERRINGTON BE APPROVED, AND THEIR DEPOSIT MADE WITH BID BE RETURNED. IN THE MATTER OF THE C COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD. ORDERED THAT MRS R. B. DART BE RE -APPOINTED FOR FOUR YEARS FROM JAN. 1ST. 1924, AND DR. JOHN BARR RE -APPOINTED FOR 4 YEARS FROM JAN. 1ST 1924. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS PRESENTED. TO ORDERED THAT, CLA IMS No. 1 TO No. .13, INCLUSIVE, No. ' I5, No 17 TO 21 , INCLUSIVE,' NO. 23 31, INCLUSIVE, NO. 33, s7, 39,41, 43, AS THE SAME APPEAR ON PAGE III OF THE CLAIM- DOCKET OF THIS COURT, ALSO CLAIMS No. 43i TO No. 58, INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME APPEAR ON PAGE II2 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET OF THIS COURT BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED AND THE CLERK 1)S DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND OF THE COUNTY IN PAYMENT, THEREOF. FURTHER THAT CLAIMS No. 14, 16, 22, 32, 34, 35, AND 42 BE AND THE SAME ARE DISALLOWED. FURTHER/ORDERED,THAT.CLAIM No. 36 BE CONTINUED FOR THE PRESENT, AND THAT CLAIM NO. 38 BE ALLOWED AT $37.60, No 40 AT $24.15, AND THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE GENERAL FUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF. FURTHER ORDERED THAT CLAIMS_NO. 1 TO N0. 7, INCLUSIVE AS THE SAME APPEAR ON PAGE 112 OF THE CLAIM DOCKET BE AND THE SAME ARE HEREBY ALLOWED, AND THE CLERK IS INSTRUCTED TO ISSUE HIS WARRANTS ON THE MARKET ROAD FFUND IN PAYMENT THEREOF. FURTHER THAT CLAIMS No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he County Court reconvened February 26,, 1924, pursuant to adjournment, all members being, present. In the Matter of the O'Neil Market Road. This matter now comes on for hearing upon the report of the viewers heretofore filed herein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that this is the time fixed by law for a final order in said matter, it is therefore ORDERED that the said viewers' report be and the same hereby is adopted and approved; that a final order be made and entered herein and the County Surveyor is ordered to survey said road and file his reports in the manner provided by law. The Court was then adjourned for the term. Commissioners. BE .IT REIJEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes, State of Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County Business, was begun and held in the Court House in,Bend is said County and State, on Wednesday, March 5.,. 1924. said day being the day fixed by law for holding a term of the County Court for said County, When were. present R. W. Sawyer, County Judge. M. W. Knickerbocker, Commissioner J. S. Innes Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Claim of Sybil E. Bran. In the Matter of the Resolution Establishing the Sisters -Plainview, Section of the McKenzie -Bend Highway, ORDER . Sybil C. Bran, Appellant. It 11 Heretofore at a meeting of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County, there being present Commissioners Jos. Innes, M. W. Knickerbocker and R. W. Sawyer, County Judge and at which meeting the matter of the resolution establishing the said Plain- view Section of the McKenzie -Bend Highway, with particular reference to the appeal of Sybil C. Bran, was taken up, and considered: And it appearing that the said appellant Sybil C. Bran has perfected an appeal to the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon and has taken a change of venue to Jefferson County, appealing from the order and decision of the board of appraisers in the said matter, and the said case and cause being about ready to be heard and determined by the said Circuit Court; and the said Sybil C. Bran_by and through her attorney, E. 0. Stadter, hasImade an offer of compromise and settlement in said matter for the sum of $300.00, in which it is agreed that the said appeal will be dismissed in case the $300.00 is paid; and the County Court being of the opinion that the said settlement would be to the advantage of Deschutes County, Oregon, to accept said offer of .settlement, and upon fully. considering said matter it vias determined that the said case be settled by payment of $300.00 and that the said appellant shall then dismiss said case and cause; it is therefore hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that- J-. -ii.- Hamer, County -Clerk in and for Deschutes County, Oregon be and he is hereby.. directed to draw a warrant on Deschutes County, Oregon, in the sum of $300.00 payable to Sybil C. Bran in consideration of.her•dismissing the appeal in her case now pending in Jefferson County, Oregon. Dated this 9th day of April, 1924. Robert W. Sawyer. -County Judge. . In the Matter of the E. N. Miller Road. At this time is presented to the Court the petition of E. N. Miller, et al, for a County road in Township 14 South Range 13 East, and it appearing to the Court that a remonstrance has been filed against the establishment of said road, and the Court not being fully advised in the matter,it is ORDEID that the said petition be and the same is hereby continued without day. In the Matter of Dance Hall Permits. • At this time this matter comes on to be heard, upon the petition of Witka Lodge of Redmen for a license for the conducting of a dance hall in LaPine; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the petitioners are qualified, are of good moral.character and said petition having.been approved by the Sheriff of this County, it is ORDERED by the Court that said application be and the same is hereby approved and the County Clerk is authorized to issue a license to said Witka Lodge in accordance with its petition. In. the Matter of Auditor's Report. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of Arch J. Tourtellotte upon the County finances for 1923, which report was adopted and ordered filed. In the Matter of Official Bond. At this time is presented the bond of T. W. Carlon, as Constable for Bend District and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said bond is duly executed and -in proper form, it is ORDEit±D by the Court that the said bond of T. W. Carlon aforesaid as Constable be and the same is hereby approved. ,In the Matter of Official Bond. ,tit this time is presented the bond of C. P. Niswonger as Coronor for Deschutes County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said bond is duly executed. and in proper form, it is .ORDERED by the Court that the said bohd of C. P. Niswonger aforesaid be and the same is hereby approved. 'In the Matter of Official Bond. At this time is presented the bond of August A. Anderson as Assessor for Deschutes County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said bond is duly'executed and in proper form, it is ORDERED by the Court that the said bond of August A. Anderson aforesaid be and the same is hereby approved. In the Matter of Claims. Ordered that Claims Teo. 1 to 43, inclusive, as the same appear on page 113 of Claim Docket, for witnesses and jurors in Circuit Court be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is authorized and instructed to issue his warrants in payment. In the Matter of Claims. Ordered that Claims No. 1 to No. 89, inclusive as the same appear on pages 114, 115 and 116 be and the same That Claim No. 86 are hereby allowed, except: Claim No. Claim No. Claim No. Claim No. 19 allowed 29 allowed 42 allowed 80 allowed at 315.65 at $88.10 at $50.00 at 173.75 be and the same is hereby disallowed, and that Claims No. 50,51 and 88 be and they are hereby continued for the present. It is further Ordered that the Clerk issue his warrants in payment theredfupon the following funds, to -wit: No. 1 " 4 18 2.5 28 33 36 38 64 65 69 " 70 72 73 87. 89 11 n n n 11 n n n 11 11 n n 11 " 68 & 71 to 86 " 17 11 It 11 n 24 n n n n 27 n 11 11 n 31 11 11 n n 35 n n it & 37 11 n to 63 i1 n n n n II n n n If n 11 n 11 1, n It 11 The Court was then adjourned to 3 inclusive, from the General Road Fund. Market Road Fund. General Fund. General Road Fund. General Fund. Market Road Fund. Market Road Fund. General. Fund General Road Fund General Fund Special Road Fund General Fund Special Road Fund General Fund General Road Fund General Road Fund to March 15 1924 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The Court reconvened March 15, 1924 ment, all members being present. In ' the Matter of Timber on Dalles-California Highway. At .this time this matter comes onto be heard, for the hauling of timber cut along the line of the Dalles-California Highway between the Allen Ranch and Paulina Prairie; and it appearing to the, satisfaction of the Court from the records and files herein that it is the duty of the Court to remove all logs cut from the right of way of the Dalles-Calif ornia High:Way'to the Shevlin-Hixon logging railway, and that such work should be done by contract therefor, it is hereby ORDED by the Court that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to pub- lish a call for bids for the hauling of approximately 50C M. feet of saw logs from said at 2:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to adjourn- right of way to the nearest point on the Shevlin-Hixon logging road, said bids to be received sealed, up to And including April 22, 1924, and then opened, the Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Further ORDERED that such notice be published in the County official paper and in the Bend Bulletin for two successive issues. In the Matter of the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Market Road. ORDERED by the Court that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby instructed to survey the Lower Bridge Terrebonne Market Road and file a report thereon with this Court.. In the Matter of the Buckhorn Canyon Grade. This gutter comes on to be heard upon the petition,of settlers. living along the line of said road for assistance in the improvement of said grade; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that ; 75.CC will be necessary for the purpose requested, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that an appropriation of ' 75.0C be and the same hereby is made for the purpose of assisting in the improvement of said grade. In the Matter of Special Road Funds. This matter comes on to be heard upon the statement of the County Treasurer re- lative to the general one mill road tax collected in the several districts of the County; and it appearing to the Court that said funds should be transferred to the General Road Fund, it is therefore • ORDERED that the County Treasurer be and he hereby is instructed to transfer all special funds derived from the general one mill road tax to the General Road Fund and that he call outstanding warrants for the amounts then in said General Road Fund.' The Court was then adjourned to 'March 22, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court for the. County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County business, was begun and held in the Court House in Bend, in said County and State, on Wednesday, April 2., 1924 said day being the day fixed by lave for holding a term of the County Court for said County, when were present R. W. Sawyer, County Judge M. W. Knickerbocker, Commissioner J. S. Innes, Commissioner J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff whereupon the following proceedings were had to -wit: In the Matter of Logs on the Right of Way. This matter now comes on to be heard for the letting of a contract for the hauling of logs along the Dalles-California Highway to the logging road of the Shevlin-Hixon Company, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the bid therefor of T. E. Going at 5.00 per thousand feet is the lowest and best bid, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that the said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to T. E. Going for the hauling of said logs at ;5.00 per thousand feet and the District Attorney is instructed to prepare the form of contract and submit the same to this Court. In the Matter of the County Ballot Boxes. Now on this 2nd day of April 1924, comes on this matter to be heard uponthe application of the County Clerk for the clearing of the Ballot Boxes, and it appearing to 547 the satisfaction of the Court that all of the County Ballot Boxes will be needed for the Primary Nominating Election to be held on the third day of May, 1924, Therefore it is ORDERED BY THE COURT That the County Clerk be and he hereby is authorized to open all ballot boxes of the County and remove the contents therefrom. Further ordered that all election returns therein Contained by preserved by the County Clerk until the further order of this Court. Further ordered, that all election returns, ballots, tally sheets, poll books, and other matters affecting any election held more than two years, prior to this day be destroyed by the Clerk by burning in the manner provided by law. Robert W. Sawyer. Judge. In the Matter of the Apprehension )- of the Murderer or Murderers of ) Ed Nichols, .Roy Wilson and Dewey Morris, REWARD BE IT REMEMBEKED, that at a regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon begun and held at the Courthouse in Bend in said County on the 2nd day of April, 1924, and continued down to and including this date, there being present R. W. Sawyer, M. W. Knickerbocker, J. S. Innes, County Judge Commissioner Commissioner When on Saturday, the 26th day of April, 1924, the following, among other pro- ceedings, was had to -wit: It appearing to the Court at this time that Ed. Nichols, Roy Wilson and Dewey Morris were murdered in this County in a brutal manner on or about the 15th day of January 1924 by a murderer or murderers whose names and identity are not known, and that is meet and proper for this Court at this time to offer a reward for the arrest and conviction of the murder or murderers of the said men, now therefore, it is hereby ordered and adjudged as follows: This Court does hereby offer a reward of Seven Hundred fifty ($750.00) Dollars for the arrest and final conviction of each of the murderer or murderers of the said Ed Nichols, Roy Wilson and Dewey Morris, and in case of a dispute as to who may be entitled to receive any portion or all of said reward in case of the arrest and conviction of any person or persons charged with the said murder, this County Court does hereby reserve the right to decide as to who shall be entitled to receive said reward or any portion thereof, and it is further ordered that no claims for any portion of said reward shall be consider- ed unless the same are filed in this Court by sworn affidavit setting forth the exact part taken by such a claimant for reward in the arrest and conviction of said murderer or murd- erers, which •claim must be filed with this'Court on or before the day of conviction in the Circuit Court of the said murderer or murderers. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 26th day.of April, 1924. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. M. W. Knickerbocker J. S. Innes County Commissioners IYi the Matter o Claims. ORDERED BY THE COURT That'Claims No. 1 to No. 165 as the same appear on the Claim Docket of this Cotxrt"at pages 117 to 120 incousive, be and the same are hereby allowed, with the exception of Claims No. 137, 149, 150 and 151, which are disallowed, and the Clerk is authorized and instructed to issue his warrants in payment of the claims so allow- ed from the following funds, to -wit: .Claims No. 1 to 116 inclusive, from the n " 117 " 41 11 -" " 120 It 123 " to 11 el ." 124 " " " " 125 " 134 it it " " " 135 " 140 " " " 11 11 141. 11 II " " 142 it 152 '+ ,4 ft " " 153 " 156 " " " " " 157 " 165 it " " General Fund General Road Fund General Road Fund Special Road Fund Market Road Fund General Fund Market Road Fund General Fund Market Road Fund General Fund In the Matter of Special Attorney Fees. Ordered that the County Clerk isL=ue his warrant to Ralph Schneelock Co. for $1300.00, on the Special Road Fund, for attorney's fees. -The `Court was then adjourned to April 5, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The Court reconvened on April 5, 1924, at 2:0C o'clock P. M., all membered being present. In the Matter of the T. E. Going Contract. At this time is submitted the bond of T. E. Goring for a contract for hauling logs from the Dalles-California Highway, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said bond is sufficient, it is ORDERED that the said bond be and the same fs hereby approved. In the Matter of the Arthur Ward Road. ORDERED BY THE COURT that J. S. Innes be and he is hereby authorized to' install such culverts along the Arthur Ward Road as may in his judgment be necessary. In the Matter of the Bend -Burns Road. ORDERED BY THE COURT that S. E. Lochrie be and he hereby is authorized to incur an expense of $50.00 for the improvement, or repair of the Bend Burns Road. The Court was then adjourned to April 9, 1924, at 2:©3 o'clock P. M. °The Court reconvened April 9, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., all members being present. In the Matter of Election Boards. This matter now comes on to be heard, for the hearing'of objections against the appointment of Judges and Clerks of election, and the correction of the names of election boards appointed at the January term for the ensuing two years; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that no objections have been filed to any of said appointments, it is ORDERED that the names of Judges and Clerks appointed at the January term of this Court be and the same are hereby confirmed. In the Matter of Sybil C. Bran. ' • ORDERED that the County Clerk- issue his warrant in the sum of $300.00 upon the Special Road Fund for°payment of damages heretofore awarded. In the Matter of Road Warrants. ORDERED that the County Treasurer pay all warrants drawn upon the Special Road Dund from the 1923 Road Bond Fund. The Court was then adjourned to April 11, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The Court reconvened April 11,. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. all members being present. In the Matter of the Connarn Road ORDERED that this matter be referred to M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commiss- ioner,. and Robert B. Gould, County Treasurer. 1 In the Matter of the Paulina Prairie Bridge. ORDERED that W. W. Grinstead be and he hereby ,is authorized to make such repairs on the Paulina Prairie Bridge as will make the detour at that place passable. In the Matter of the Halverson ,Bridge. ORDERED that j. S. Innes be and he hereby is authorized to cause such repairs to be made to the Halverson Bridge as in his judgment may be necessary. The Court was then adjourned to April 19, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The County Court reconvened April 19, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., all members being present. In the Matter of the ConnarnRoad. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of. Commissioner Knickerbocker and Surveyor Gould, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the County should provide a survey for said road, it is therefore ORDERED that the County Surveyor proceed to set the stakes for such road along the 1section line, the construction work upon said road to be done. by interested residents along the.line thereof at no expense to the County, either for•right,of way or construction. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. ORDERED that the County Clerk ,issue. his warrant on the General,Fund for the sum of $90.00, payable to C. W. Picklesimer,.for indigent relief during the month of April, May and June, 1924. In .the Matter of the Treasurer's Accounts. ORDERED that the County Treasurer install three record forms recommended by Arch J. Tourtelotte, a public accountant, in order to insure accurate recording and safeguard- ing of County cash, and for economy -in auditing. The Court was then adjourned to April 26, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The County Court reconvened April 6,, 1924, at 2:0C.o'clock P. M., all members being present. In the Matter of the Bend -Burns Road. ORDERED that-J. S. Innes be and he is hereby authorized to make such repairs as in his judgment may be necessary on the Bend -Burns Road, between mile post 21 and mile post 22. In the Matter of Tax Sales. ORDERED that the sale to W. A. Pickett of certain lots in Terrebonne, under Chapter 175 of Laws of 1923, as heretofore made by the sheriff, be and the same is hereby confirmed. •The Court was then adjourned to April 30, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. and when ,reconvened there being no business before the Court the same w adjourned for the term. Count Judge. Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes, State of Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County business, was begun and held in the Court House at Bend, in said County and State,. on Wednesday, May 7, 1924, said day being the day fixed by law for holding a term of Court in said County, when were present R. W. Sawyer, County Judge M. W. Knickerbocker, County Commissioner J. S. Innes, County Commissioner J. H. Haner, Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff In the Matter of the Miller Road. This matter comes on to be heard on the petition of C. N. Miller et al and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said petition lacks a sufficient number of valid signers, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of the Tekampe Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petiton of Tekampe, et al., for the establishing of a County road, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said petition is in proper form, that due and proper notice has been given of the hearing thereon by posting as required by law, and that petitioners have•.filed a good and sufficient bond it is therefore ORDERED that said petition be received, and that Robt. B. Gould, County Surveyor,. and C. V. Silvis and. John A. Runge be and they hereby are appointed the board of viewers to view said road to meet along the line thereof on May 10, 1924. In the Matter of the River Road Bridge. It now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that a•certain bridge on the River Road one and a half miles south of LaPine is unsafe for ordinary traffic and should be condemned it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that said bridge be and the same is hereby condemned, and A. J. Cole, of LaPine, is directed to post proper notices in accordance with this order. In the Matter of the Runnel Road. ORDERED that Commissioner Innes be and he hereby is authorized to cause the bridge on said road to.be repaired in such manner as his judgment may Approve. In the Matter of the Sisters Road. ORDERED that there be and hereby is appropriated from the Road Fund the sum of 100.00 to be contributed for the repair of the Shaw connection road in Sisters, said re- pairs to be under the direction of•Commissioner Knickerbocker. In the Matter of Claims. ORDERED that Claims No. 1 to 126 inclusive, as the same appear in the Claim Docket at pages 121, 122 and 123, excepting Claim No. 61,•be•and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is directed toissue his warrants on the General Fund of the County in payment thereof.. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 127 to•131, inclusive, No. 133 to 136 in- clusive, be allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the Road Fund in pay- ment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 132 and 139 to No. 146, inclusive, and Nos 149, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155 and 156 be allowed and the Clerk be instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof, and that Claims No. 157, 158 and 159 be allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the Market Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 160 to No. 171 inclusive be and the•same are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the Genoral Fund in: payment thereof. 1 In the Matter of County Veterinarian. This matter comes on to be heard upon the petition filed herein for the appoint- ment of a County Veterinarian, and it appearing to the Court that there is no :authority in the Court to appoint a County Veterinarian.upon the showing made, nor in anywise contrary to the .provisions of the Laws of 1921, it is therefore ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. The.Court was then adjourned to May 17, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. and there being no further business the Court was on said dam adjourned for the term. ty Judge. Commissioners BE IT REMEMBERED, that .a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes, State of Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County business, was begun and held in the Court House in Bend, in said County and State, on Wednesday, June 4, 1924, said day being the day fixed by law for :the holding of a term of the County Court in said County when were present R. W. Sawyer, County Judge M. W. Knickerbocker,Commissioner J. S. Innes, Commissioner J. H. Haner, Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff In the Matter of Clerk Hire for the Assessor. This matter comes on to be heard upon the application'of the Assessor for salary for Mittye G. Vandevert,•heretofore appointed .a Clerk for said office, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said service is necessary, and that Janet Barrett has resigned the said office, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that the Clerk be and.he hereby is instructed to issue his warrants to Mittye G. Vandevert in the sum of $100.00 per month, to be paid in the same manner that other salary claims against the County are paid, and that further payments to Janet;Barrett be discontinued. In the Matter of the Tekampe Road. Now is presented to the Court the report of the Viewers appointed in said matter, which report was read for the first time. In the Matter of the opening of Ballot Boxes. On this 4th'day of June 1924, comes on this matter to be heard upon the appli- cation of the County Clerk for an order instructing and directing the opening and prepara- tion of the Ballot Boxes for use in the General Election, and it appearing that an order of this Court is necessary in the premises, it is therefore hereby ORDERED That the. County Clerk be and he hereby is directed, at any convenient time after the 16th day of June, 1924, to open all County Ballot Boxes and store the contents • thereof in the manner provided by law, and to prepare said ballot boxes for the next General Election. Robert W. Sawyer, Judge. In the Matter of County Veterinarian. This matter comes on to be heard on the application,and recommendation of the State Livestock Sanitary Board for the appointment of Dr. G. W. Winslow as County Veter- inarian; and it appearing to the Court that said applicant is qualified therefor, it is ORDERED by the Court that Dr. G. W. Winslow be and he hereby is appointed County Veterinarian. In the Matter of Claims. ORDERED that Claims No. lA to No. 69, inclusive, No. 100 and Nos 103,104,105 and 106 be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue warrants on the General Fund of the County in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 72 to No. 80, inclusive, Nos. 82,83,84,94, 95,96,97, and 98 be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants on the Market Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 85 to No. 93, inclusive, and Nos. 99, 107, 108 and 109, be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants on the Market Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 81 and No. 102 be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants on the,Special Road Fund :in payment thereof. The Court was then adjourned to June 5, 1924, at 2:CO o'clock P. M. The County Court was reconvened June 5, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the Matter of the Tekampe Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the viewers heretofore filed in said #latter, which report was read for the second time. The Court was then adjourned to June 6, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock F. M. The Court reconvened June 6, 1924, at 2:.00 o'clock P. M., pursuant .to adjournment all members being present. In the Matter of the Tekampe Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the report of the viewers filed herein, whereupon it was Ordered by the Court that the Viewers report be adopted the rpad.ordered finally surveyed and opened, and final order directed to be entered herein. The Court was then adjourned to June 7, 1924,' at 2:00 o'clock P. M: The Court reconvened June 7, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to adjournment, all members being present. In the Matter of County Health. ORDERED that the County Physician arrange:for tests and analysis of the water in irrigation canals. In the'Matter of Market Road Funds. It appearing to the Court that advances on account of the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Market Road, for which $20,000. was provided in 1923 bond issue, having been made from Market Road Fund in the sum of 3523.35, it is ORDERED that transfer of the amount be made from 1923 Road Bond Fund to Market Road Fund. The Court was thereupon adjourned to June 14, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., and there being no business to come before the Court on that day it was then ',adjourned to June 21, 1924, at 2;00 o'clock P. M. and there being no business then before the Court said Court was adjourned for the term., 1 County 011 e. • Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes, State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend in said County and State on Wednesday, July, 2, 1924, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present R. W. Sawyer, M. W. Knickerbocker, J. S. Innes, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, In the Matter . of the Edwin Rogers Road. County Judge. Commissioner Commissioner Clerk Sheriff • BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, begun. and held at the County Court House in•Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 2nd day of July, 1924, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of•said County Court sitting for the transact- ion of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, estab- lish any County road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its' intention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at The intersection of The Dalles-California State Highway with the North line of Section Eight (8), Township Seventeen .(17) South Range Twelve (12) East of the Willamette Meridian: thence in a general Easterly direction to a termination in the•W.. K. Hunnel County Road at a point on the East line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (NW NW4 of Section Nine (9), Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 40 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly quali- fied Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previsous to the con- sideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered' and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 5th day of August, 1924, at which time the. report of the -Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 2nd day of July, 1924. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge M.W.Knickerbocker, Commissioner. J. S. Innes, Commissioner. In the Matter of the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Road. ORDERED, that the Highway Commission be requested to! call for bids on bridge at Lower Bridge at their next meeting. In the Matter of the McFadden Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon the peition of. McFadden et al, for a County r road, whereupon it was ORDERED that said petition be received and that Robt. B. Gould County Surveyor„ John Runge and C. V. Silvis, be and they hereby are appointed viewers thereon, to meet along the line of said road on July 10, 1924. In the Matter of Claims. ORDERED that Claims No. 1 to No. 93, inclusive, as the same appear on .pages 133, 134 and 135 of the Claim Docket of this Court, also Claims No: 150, 151 and 152 be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED THAT claims No. 94 to No. 119 inclusive be and they are hereby allowed and th_e Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the Market Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claim No. 120 be and the same is hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrant on the Special Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 121 to 132, inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. , It is further ORDERED that Claim No. 133 be and the same is hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant on the Special Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claims No. 134 to No. 149 inclusive be and the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof. In the Matter of The Bend Flower Show. ORDERED that a warrant be.drawn on the General Fund for the sum of $75.00, payable to the Secretary of the Bend Civic League, said appropriation being in aid of the annual flower:: show . In the Matter of the LaPine River.Road. ORDERED that the County contribute $50.00 from the General Road Fund for repairs on the River Road at LaPine. In the Matter of the McKenzie Highway. ORDEtihD that the County Treasurer remit to the State Highway Commission as County appropriation on said road $20,000. provided for that purpose of 1923 road bond issue less the amount spent by the County for rights of way and expense on said section. In the Matter of the Shevlin-Park Market Road. ORDERED that matter of repairs on said road be taken up with the State Highway Commission by the County Judge. In the Matter of the Issuance of Bonds of Deschutes County for the purpose of raising money to be used for the construction and maintenance of permanent roads in the County. WHEREAS, at an election duly called and held in Deschutes County on the 31st day of August, 1923, an issue .of bonds for the building of permanent roads in said County was duly. authorized by, the voters in. the sum of One hundred and thirty thousand dollars ($13.0,000), together with interest thereon, said bonds to run as follows to -wit: 8,000 to run for 6 years from date of issue 8,000 n n n 7 n or n , It n 8,00C n If n 8 n rr a n rr 8,00C 0 0 u 9 If 0 II +r n $, 000 ►r If ►r 10 n. n n n rr 8,000 n rr ►r 11 n n - rr ►r rr 8,000 a r► n 12 0 it ►r n it 8,000 n 0 ►r 13 If II rr n n 7:8, OOC u n n 14 n ►t If r► n 8, 000 It ro n 155 If n n n ►r 8,000 If 16 If 16 0 0 0 .n 0 _sent 8,000 to run for 17 years from date of issue 8,•000 " 8,000 " 18,000 t1 and to bear interest at the rate of If 11 18 19 20 not to exceed six per cent (6%) per annum; and 11 11 11 11 " 11 /1 it " 11 11 it 11 11 " " " 1, WHEREAS, of said bonds so authorized there have been heretofore sold and issued fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.) thereof: and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the County Court it is now necessary to issue and sell Sixty-five Thousand Dollars (65,000) of the aforesaid bonds: NOV: THEREFORE, IT IS.HEREBY ORDERED That Deschutes County do issue its bonds in the sum of Sixty -five Thousand.Dollars ($65,000) par value in amount, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars (1000) each, numbered 1 to 65 inclusive, said bonds to bear date May 1, 1924 and to mature as follows, to -wit: $5.,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,.000 5,CC0 5,000 5,C00 5, 000 5,000 5,000 5,Q60 to run for 6 years If 11 " 7 " 11 " TI 8 11 11 it " 9 11 11 " "10 Ti " if "11 11 Ti " "1 2 11 if " "13 " 11 •I1 " 1 4 1, 11 if "15 11 11 1, " 16 1, 1/ 11 "17 11 11 it "18 11 from " 11 11 11 " 11 11 " 11 1, date If of issue: 11 11 " If I1 11 1/ 11 3, 11 said bonds to be sealed with the seal of said County and signed by the County Judge and County Clerk, the entire issue aforesaid to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum payable semi-annually on the first days of May and November, said interest being represented by interest coupons attached to said bonds bearing the engraved facsimil signatures of the County Judge and County Clerk, both principal and interest payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon. in New York City: and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds hereby authorized and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form: NC. UNITED STATES OF AWRICA. STATE OF OREGON BOND OF DESHUTES COUNTY ISSUED FOR THE BUILDING OF PERMANENT ROADS THEREIN SERIES 1924 THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, in the State of Oregon, for value received, hereby promises to pay to bearer ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the first day of May, 19, with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of May and November to the bearer of the respective coupons therefor hereto attached upon presentation and surrender thereof as they mature, both principal of standard/value at an d interest being payable in United States gold coin of the the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. pres- This bond is one of a series of like date and tenor, except as to maturities, numbered 1 to 65 inclusive, authorized by a vote of the voters of Deschutes County, Ore- gon, voting at an election held for said purpose in said County on the 31st day of August 1923, held in pursuance of law and under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of said County, after due notice given, at which said election an indebtedness in the sum of One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars ($130,000) and interest thereon was authorized by ,said voters to be created for the building of permanent roads in said County. • And it is hereby certified that every requirement of law,relating to the issue hereof has been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt -and other limit prescribed by the constitution or laws of the State of Oregon, and that for the punctual payment of the principal and interest hereon the full faith and credit of Deschutes County is hereby irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Deschutes has' caused its seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the County Judge and County Clerk, and the annexed' coupons to bear the fac-simile signatures of the said officers this first day of May,1924. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON Attest: County Judge By County Clerk. (COUPON) No. 25.00 On the first day of May, 19 November THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, will pay to. bearer TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City for six Months' interest then due on its Road Bond dated May 1, 1924. No. Attest: County Clerk. DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON By (Certificate to be indorsed on bond) County Judge STATE OF OREGON, )-SS• County of Deschutes,) The undersigned, as County Treasurer for Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby certi- fies that the within bond with its attached coupons is one of a series of bonds authorized by a mote of the voters of Deschutes County, Oregon, at an election held throughout said County for said purpose on the 31st day of August, 1923, which mote authorized the creation of an indebtedness in the sure of One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars ( 130,000) and interest thereon, and authorized the issuance of such bonds. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 1st day of May, 1924. County Treasurer of Deschutes County, Oregon. and it is further ORDERED that beginning with the fourth year after the sale of the aforesaid issue of bonds the County Court shall each year thereafter set aside as a special fund for the payment of the bonds such percentage of the face value of• the bonds as at the date of mat- urity shall aggregate the full face value thereoft and it is further ORDERED -that the amount necessary to provide said redemption fund and to pay the annual interest on outstanding bonds shall be added to the general levy'of taxes as -ray be required which tax shall be levied upon ail the taxable property within the County; and it is further -r ORDERED that the twelfth day of August 1924, at the County Courthouse in Desbhutes j� County at 2 o'clock P. M. is hereby fixed as the date and place; of sale of the aforesaid bonds in the sum of Sixty-five Thousand - Dollars ($65,000.) and. the: County. Clerk is hereby instructed to make due advertisement thereof by publishing notices of sale thereof for at least three (3) weeks in the Central. Oregon Press Weekly and The Bend Bulletin (daily edition) , two newspapers printed in the County. .Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge M. W. Knickerbocker, J. S. Innes .. County Commissioners Attest:. County Clerk. In the Matter of _.e Repairs for the Ford Truck. ORDERED that Commissioner Innes be and he is hereby authorized to secure a new wheel for the Ford Truck belonging to the County. In the Matter of the Tumalo Bridge. ORDERED that Commissioner Knickerbocker secure necessary timber for the repair of the Tumalo Bridge. In the Matter of the Claim for. Indemnity of- J. H. Connarn-.- This matter comes on to be heard on this 2nd day of July upon the claim of J. H. 'Connarn for indemnity for the slaughter of one cow of the appraised value of $150.00, which said cow was slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 215 of the Laws of Oregon for 1915 and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from said claim, and the certificate of the State Veterinarian on file herein that said J. H. Connarn is entitled to the said. indemnity in the sum of $18.0C, of which Deschutes County is entitled to pay one half, and the balance to -be paid by the State,•it is therefore ORDERED that the said claim be and the sarne is hereby audited and allowed, and the Clerk is -instructed to issue his warrant in the sum of $9.00 payable to the said J. H. Connarn,_ and further ORDERED that the Clerk be and he hereby -is instructed to certify a copy of this order to the.State Veterinarian at Salem. Robert W. Sawyer, • County Judge. -The Court was then adjourned •to July 12, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at which time there being no business to come before the Court, another adjournment was taken to July • 17, 1924. at 2:0C o'clock P. Y. The County Court reconvened July 17, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. all members being present. In the.Matter of the Sale of Wood. ORDERED that bids be called for the sale of jack pine poles cut from the right of way of the.Dalles-California Highway between the Allen Ranch and Paulina Prairie, such bids to be opened August 6, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., The Court was then adjourned to July 30, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., and there being no business then before the Court, adjournment was had for the rm. Judge. .0orrn isoioners.. e BE IT REEETTURED, that a regular term of the County Oregon, vas begun and held at the. Court House in Bend in said day of August, 1924, said day being the date fixed by lava for County Court of said County, when mere present Robert W. Sawyer M. W. Knickerbocker J. S. Innes J. H. Haner Court of Deschutes County,' County on Wednesday, the 6th the holding of a term of the County Judge Commissioner Commissioner County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Granting a License . for Public Dance Hall to Clyde Short.. ORDERED by the County Court that the County Clerk issue a license to Clyde Short to conduct a dance hall of 1200 square feet at Tumalo during the year 1924. In the Matter of the McFadden Road. This matter comes on to be heard upon report of the therefrom that said report is unfavorable, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that costs are fixed at $15.00. In the Matter of Indigent Relief for Mrs. Delbert White. said petition be and the viewers and it appearing same hereby is denied and the This matter comes on to be heard at this time for the relief of .Mrs. Delbert White, of Redmond, and it appearing to the Court that E?4C.GO per month. is necessary therefor, it is ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is instructed and authorized to issue his. warrant monthly to Mrs. Delbert White of Redmond for indigent relief in the sure of 340.00, and that said warrant. be issued in relief funds are paid. In the Matter of Claims on file. the manner and at the times other indigent It is ORDEIL D that the following claims be and the the County Clerk is authorized to issue Max A. Cunning Crook County Oregon t1 1J 1/ Bend Bulletin 11 9 Oregon Transfer Central Oregon Press Clyde M. McKay Western. union Tel. Co. Bend Water Light & P. Co. Pilot butte Pharmacy 11 11 tl Florence Swanson Wm. P. Downing C. . Adams Marion M. Lesh Redmond Spokesman B. Ferrell Phil M. Smith J. L. Scarth Remington Tupewriter Co. Glass & Prudhomme Co. Paul B. Powers J. J. Wilt Mrs. Ralph Lawlor Union Oil Co. of Cal. Bend Furniture Co. J. W. Duffy E. Meistad Douthit Electric Co. Central Oregon Press Gilbert,'s Grocery Phil M. Smith Ethel V. Johnson C. P. Niswonger 0. R. White W. P. Vandevert E. A. Sather J. W. Thom Edt . J. Catlow J. D. Davidson Dr. Z. C. Vandevert same are hereby allowed, and his warrants in payment thereof: Ass't Distr. .Atty. Board of Prisoners 9 n Miscellaneous Supplies Legal Notices Remove Garbage Legal Notices Office Expense Service Service Supplies for Assessor Sheriff Steno for Distr. .Atty Board of Prisoners Deputy Sheriff Care of Indigents Legal Notices Physician for Indigen• t Water Master u N Supplies for Distr. Atty- Clerk Transcript -State vs. Dobson Deputy Assessor Member Election Board Gas for Sheriff Mirror for Clerk's office Expense of Lava Lake Trip 11 . 11 11 H Supplies - Jail 40 Briefs Groceries for Coroner Water Easter Expense Juvenile Officer Coroner's fees .Coroner's Juror 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 Coroner's Witness 325.0C 17.CC 31.64 61.15 8.60 5.00 13.20 78.22 6.48 39.75 3.00 3.00 46.50 236.80 75.00 25C .00 .3.0C 10.00 175.00 1CC.00 1C.25 10.60 11.35 . 210.CO 3.CC 12.00 8.25 35.00 40.00 6.50 31.CC 7.09 390.80 55.85 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.0C 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 -r H. Z. Allen Sadie Niswonger .Helen Bair Iva Wilson Van Wilson Esmond Grieve Yrs. H. J. Luellen Austin Crawford Victor 0rewiler Gail Burdett Florence Swanson J. H. Haner Clerk Glass & Prudhomme Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. Ruth 0sburn Standard 0i1 Co . D. Appleton & Co. • A. B. Es tebene t Co. Oldsmobile Garage J. Alton Thompson S. E. Roberts 1, " 1, 1, J. S. Iranes ;!I_ W. Knickerbocker J. B. Elliott Dobkins Garage & Machine Shop C . i. ,Silvis Oregon Trunk RY. A Wright Jetley Bros. Union Oil Co. Oldsmobile Garage J. W. Noler E. P. Brosterhous Dr. R. W. Handershott J. H. Haner Western Union Clock T. E. Going Central Oregon Motor Co. P. F. V:allenburg Johr} A. Runge Earl Malkson R. B. Gould John A. Runge R. B. Gould R. B. Gould R. B. Gould W. 0. V i d doti'v s J. T. Coyle ,Antone Fossen Grover Gerking T. H. Verley Y. A. Nelson J. C. Parrott Wm. Young W. 0. Wi ddows J. T. Coyle W. 0. W i d d ov; s Earl Malkson John A. Runge J. T. Coyle Earl Malkson Antone Fossen k'. H.. Verley ,M_. A. Nelson ,Wm. Young MMannheimer's Store ' Indigent Fund ,Church of Christ Election Fund .L. E. Peterson Sheriff's Fund ,Tumalo Irrigation Project Elections Coroner's Witness n 1► 11 1 1, i, 11 1, 1, 1, Reporter for Coroner Salaries Advanced Supplies for Sheriff Service Service Steno for Dist. Atty Gas for Sheriff Books Supt. of Schools Tires for Nurse Supplies for Nurse Expenses Sheriff's Expense 1i 1► Commissioner's Fees 1, n Repair Bridges Not Itemized Viewer on Roads Rent of Grounds at Bend Truck Hire Cooperative -Contracts Gas for Sheriff Supplies Sheriff's Car u n n Cabinet Surveyor's Office State Board of Health Expense Advanced Rent Hauling Logs off Highway Ford Truck - Gen. Road Gen Road Fund Alfalfa Market Road 1) 11 McFadden Road Terrebonne-Lower Bridge, O'Neil Market Road General Road Fund Alfalfa Market Road 1' 11 n I, nl 1, 1, 1, n 1, '1, n 1, General Road Fund 11 n O'Neil Market Road 1, Terrebonne 1i 19 1, n 11 1, 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.5C 1.50 1.50 1.5C 1.5C 32.50 943.32 6.83 13.95 5.45 15.5C 19.28 1.35 17.3C 8.C9 85.00 7.00 114.62 72.40 38.•00 11.30 5.85 5.00 5.00 5.CC 1,659.71 12.00 36.04 7.45 102.15 4.40 24.32 1.25 774.15 473.45 8.00 127.37 91.02 123.00 13.70 65.00 20.40 12.32 5.84 14.45 23.00 19.80 60.30 25.20 18.00 18.00 9.50 5.75 .69 2.1C 5.40 4.12 6.3C 5.00 4.50 4.50 4 -50 12.99 . 5,00 17.40 5..00 ORDEl-D by the Court that the following claims be and the same are hereby continued for .the present, to -wit: Tagill & Erskine Heyburn Hardware C o . ,Bend Hardware Co. ,Miller Lumber Co. :Its is further ORDERED that the Janitor's Supplies I, 1, Supplies for Roads Lumber 2.40 .80 16.61 10.25 claim of Magill & Erskine for $14.70 be and the same is allow• ed at ; 7.15, and that the claim of Magill & Erskine far $5.65 be and the same is hereby-alloved in the sum of $5.50 and the Clerk is instructed to issue his: warrants in payment thereof in accordance with this order. In th• e Matter of Serni,-annuall Report. ,A• t this time is presented the Semi-annual report of the County Clerk and the County Treasurer, which is received and ordered placed on file. s The. Court thereupon adjourned to august 16, 1924, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. • The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, reconvened August 16,1924, pursuant to adjournment. In the Matter of Bridge at Lower Bridge. Contract for erection of bridge ordered let to Illinois Steel Bridge Company. Contracts ordered signed and delivered to Bridge 0ompany. In the Matter of LaPine-Silver Lake Road. ORDERED that an expenditure of 5C.00 be. made for repairs. In the Matter of Bridges on Alfalfa Road. ORDERED that necessary repairs be made under the supervision of Commissioner Innes. In the Matter of Pleasant Ridge Dance Hall Permit. ORDE ED that permit be revoked. The Court was then adjourned to August 23, 1924, at two O'clock P. M.,:and there being no business then before the Court, adjournment was ordered for the term. Count Judge • • County Commissioners BE IT REMETOEEED that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, was.begun and held at the Court House in Bend in Said County on Wednesday, the 3rd •day of September, 1924, said day being the date fixed by law for the holding d'f a term of the County Court of said County, when were present • Robert W. Sawyer M. W. Knickerbocker J. S. Innes J. H. Haner whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County. allowed ORDERED that the following claims on file be and the same and_.the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in Bernd Bulletin Redmond Spokesman Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Marion M. Lesh Western Union Tel. Co. E.. P. Brosterhous Standard 0i1 Co. C A. Fowler Gr.ace McDowell J.. Alton Thompson Union Oil Co. df Cal. Phil. M. Smith J. L. Scarth P. A. Loar Terrie Wright Central Oregon r� n Ruth Osborn Union Oil Co. Calif. Magill & Erskine Heyburn Hdwe. Co. Glass & Prudhomme Kilham Stationery C . P. Ni swonge r John Steidl W. P. Vandevert J. H. Loomis K. Melville E. J. Catlow Blaine Garner C. 1. Fowler Earl B. Webber Walter A. Scott Arthur 1. Moore Press Co.. & Ptg. Co. payment Miscel. Printing Legal Notices Repairs Care of Indigents Rent of Clock .Carpenter for Supt. Gas for Sheriff Examining Insane Salary of Nurse Expenses Advanced Gasoline for Sheriff Grater Master Water Master Witness Fees Meals for Prisooners Briefs for Distr. Atty •f+ n Stenog for County Court Gas for Sheriff. Supplies for Janitor f, Books for Supplies Coroner's Coroner's f1 fl f, Physician Witness for f1 N Clerk Fees Juror fI for Coroner Coroner u County Judge, Commissioner Commissioner Clerk • are hereby audited and thereof: 3.7 .9 5 3.00 11.69 2 2-C . 0 0 •1.25 •53.00 19.28 5.00 300.00 75:00 16.80 175.00 13.32 133.57 2.CC 75.00 31.00 - 6.00 12.0C 2.40 1.65 326.05- 40.60 12.40 1.0C 1.00 1.00 1.00 17.00 1.0C 5.0C 1.50 1.50 1.50 George H. Green J. H. Meister Florence Swanson Jetley Bros C 2 yd e Y . McKay Florence Swanson Heyburn Hardware -Co. J. H. Haver, Clerk Bend Hardware Co. Miller Lumber Co. Munz Hardware Co. Bend Water Light & Power Co. Max A. Cunning Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. F. H. May A._ B. Estebenet Bend Water Light & Power Co. W. P. Downing Oldsmobile Garage S. E. Roberts Bend Garage Hazel Manion M. W. Knickerbocker J. S.. Innes August Anderson Illinois Steel Bridge'Co. R. B. Gould R. B. Gould - Co: Engr. John A -.::Runge n n W. 0. Widdows J. T. Coyle 9 1, Earl Malkson 9 9 Arrtone Fossen 9 n P. H. Verley W. M. Young J. A. Tastes A. W. Ferrier. Tum A Lum Lumber Co. Union Oil Co. Oregon Agricultural College Bend Civic League • Peter Pierson Central Oregon Press Oregon State Highway Comm. Witness for Coroner Reporter for Coroner Contract D-C Highway Office Help Steno for Distr. Atty Supplies for Sheriff Salaries advanced Hardware for Road Crew Lumber ' Hardware for Roads Service Asst. Distr. Atty Service for Toll Lines Haul Lumber for Culvert Supplies for Road Crew County Jail Meals for Prisoners Repair Sheriff's Car Expense Advan re d Repair Sheriff's Car Clerk, Sheriff Comm. Fees & Mileage n n u Travel Expense Concrete Const. Lower Bridge Terrebonne-Lower Bridge Road Ma rke t Road 1t Co- Surveyor Budget Gen. Road •Terrebonee-Lower Bridge Road Market Road Fund (Alfalfa) Gen. Road =Eng..Bdgt. u II 11 U Market Road Fund Terrebonne-Lower Bridge 1923 Gen. Road Co. Engr. Bdgt. Terrebonne-Lower Bridge 1923 Gen. Road Co. Engr. Bdgt. Market Road u u Premium on Bond (Sheriff) Repair Typewriter (Judge Duffy) Lumber for Bridge Gas for Sheriff County Agent Flower Show - Co. Fair Fund Repair work on Truck Printing Publication Bal Due 1923 Road Bond 1.50 1.50 22.50 3,287.89 50.00 45.75 4.30 471.66 16.61 1C.25 9.65 40.6C 25.CC 14.85 42.CC 15.50 5.90 112.60 25.03 91.16 6.75 53.1C 38.CC 91.80 62.20 151.04 24.4C 3C.00` 13.5C 4.50 6.07 ' .63 1.90 4.00 5.00 21.CC 5.25 2.5C 5.00 2.25 3.60 1.12 37.5C 7.5C 5.40 1C.80 1,250.00 75.00 5.80 14.75 17,574.89 • It is further ORDERED that the claim of C. A. Fowler for 125.00 be and the same is hereby allowed at 15.00. It is further ORDERED that the claim of the Central Oregon Press for 175.CC and the claim of Alex- ander Young & Co. for 13.57 be and the same are hereby continued and the claim of Douthit Electric 3o. for ' 6.50 ais hereby disallowed and the Clerk is hereby instructed to issue his warrants in conformity with this order. In the Matter of the Thomas A. Vedder County Road. 7,'IIEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establish- ment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Roy L. Kidder County Road in the NE4 of the NE4 of Sectian 16 Township 14 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian which point is located at the intersection of the said road with the east line of said Section 16; thence in a gen- eral southwesterly direction to a termination in the said Roy L. Kidder County Road at a point on the rest bank of the Deschutes River located approximately 6C feet down stream or westerly from the line of the bridge constructed on said road across the Deschutes River, said road to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 5th day of .November, 1924, at which time the report of the Board of County Rod Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter of the Alfalfa Ros d . • V+HE thAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establish- ment of the road herein described, said Court does hereby'declare its intention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as `follotiws to -wit: - Beginning at a point in the Central Oregon Highway which point is located'a dis-. tance of 650 feet easterly f:porn the vest boundary of Section 31, Township 17 South, Range 13 East, thence in a general easterly direction to a termination at the northeast corner of Section 27; Township 17 South, Range 14 East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 60 feet in, width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly 'quali- fied Deputy shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof properly certified to as such by the County Clerk at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the con- siderat i on `of this resolution by the County, Courtotifying all persons concerned 'that said Resolution.will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next' term on the ,5th day of November 1924, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof of the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. In the Matter of the Edwin Rogers Road. WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the establish- ment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a county road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resb1iktion, describedoalong the • center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the intersection of the Dalles-California State Highway with the North line of Section Eight. (8) Township Seventeen (17) South`Range Twelve (12) East. of the Willamette Meridian: thence in a general Easterly direction to a termination in the W. X. Hunnel County Road at a point on 'the East Line of the Northwest quarter of the North- west quarter (NV1i lads) of Section Nine -(9) Township Seventeen (17), South, Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, said road to be 4C feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that .the County Surveyor or his duly quali- fied Deputy, -shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also at three public places in. the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned -that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the -5th day of November, 1924, at which time the report of the Board df County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may' be filed on account of said proposed road. In -the Matter of the McKenzie Hi ghway- Kline:•Falls-Redmond Section. ORDERED payment to Highway Commission of 117,574.89, balance due to settlement of County cooperation, Clerk to dray' warrant on 1923 road bond fund. In the Matter of the Sale of Wood. ORDEID that wood taken from right of vaay of Allen Ranch-Paulina Section of the holies -California Highway be sold. to Davis at fifty cents per cord, on his giving satis- factory security for payment. mount of wood agreed to be 1200 cords. The Court was thereupon adjourned to September 6, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The County Court for Deschutes reconvened September 6, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant -to adjournment. In the Ma t t e r of Certain County Funds. WHEREAS, Deschutes County formerly issued its road bonds in the ;sum of 150,CC0 for the construction of highways from the Lane County line to the Klamath County Line, the fund derived from the sale of said bonds being carried by the County Treasurer on his records as the Lane -Klamath Bond Fund; and WHEREAS, on -august 31, 1923, the people of the county voated a further bond issue for road purposes in the sum of 1130,000 to be expended on roads and in amounts as follows: The Dalles-California Highway 175,000.00 McKenzie Highway 20,000.00 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Road 20,000.00 LaPine-Fort Rock Highway - 15,000.00 =PEAS, of said 1130,000 bond issue the amount of $5C, CCC was sold on November 21, 1923, for 150,875 plus accrued interest ;of $289.20, or 151,164.20: and WHEREAS, said sum of 151,164.20 received from the sale of said 15C,CCC irk bonds has been carried on the books of the County Treasurer as the 1923 Road Bond Fund $1,164.20, Paulina Section, The Dalles-California $30,000, and McKenzie Highway 120,000; and .WHEREAS, a confusion has arisen as to the funds against which certain charges for highway work should be made and by mistake charges have not been made against the proper funds; and WHEREAS, it is *desirable that said charges should be made against the funds set up on account of the roads or highways for which they were intended: IT IS ORDERED that the County Treasurer set up on his books funds as follows: 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne 1923 LaPine-Fort Rock That the fund now carried as 1923 Road Bond Fund, Paulina Section, be hereinafter .designated. as 1923 Dalles-California That the fund now carried as 1923 Road Bond Fund McKenzie Highway be hereafter designated as 1923-McKenzie That of the proceeds of the sale 'of bonds to be made on September 12, there be - credited to the 1923 Dalles-California fund the sum of 45,CCO and to the 1923 Lower Bridge- Terretonne fund the sum of 120,000, and that any premium and accrued interest received on such sale be credited to the Road Bond Sinking fund. That on the receipt of said proceeds transfers to be made as follows: From the 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne fund the sum of 1523.35 to the Market Road Fund to reimburse it for advances heretofore made on account of work done on the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Road (including bridge). From the Lane -Klamath Bond fund to the 1923 McKenzie fund the sum of p1971.(1 for advances made from the latter fund which should have been°charged to the former. From the 1923 McKenzie fund to the Lane -Klamath fund the sum of 3839.86 being overpayment made to the State Highway Commission on the McKenzie -Bend Highway and by the Commission credited on account of the County's obligation on the Cline Falls Section of the McKenzie Highway. From the 1923 McKenzie fund the sum of 31,407.31 to the Road Bond Sinking Fund being the balance in said fund after meeting all obligations chargeable to it. From the 1923 Road. Bond Fund the sum of 31,164.20 to the Road Bond Sinking fund. And that all previous orders and parts of orders made by this Court which are in conflict with the foregoing be hereby rescinded. The Court was thereupon adjourned to September 12, 1924, at tv?o o'clock in the afternoon. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened September. 2, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment. In the Matter of the Issuance of Bonds by Deschutes County for the purpose of raising money to be used for the construction and main- tenance of permanent roads in the County. WHEREAS, pursuant to an order of this Court heretofore duly made and entered on the 16th day of August, 1924, there were duly advertised for sale on this date sixty-five thousand dollars (365,0CC ) .Deschutes -Gounty -Road -Bonds , as will more fully and at length appear by reference to .the `proofs of publication -on file; and WHEREAS, at the:time appointed the County Court did proceed to open the bids re- ceived for the aforesaid bonds and:upon so doing found that the bids submitted were as follows, to=wit: Geo. H. Burr Conrad & Broom Marine National 0o. Blyth Witter & Co. Ralph Schneelock Co.) Freeman Smith & Co.) Western Bond & Mortgage Co . ) Ladd & Tilton Peirce Fair & Co. H. D. Wakeman Wells ,Dickey Co. ) and ,1C24.74 per 31000 bond 1007.30 " " 1tl 1010.20 " " " 1007.35 1007.35 1015.39 1017.83 u 11 11 ID It ID 11 GIHEREAS, after consideration of said bids it was found and determined that the highest and best bid received v.as that of Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom; now, therefore, it is hereby CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the bid of Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, for said bonds be and the same hereby is accepted, and the proper county officials are hereby authorized empowered and instructed to see to the proper execution of said bonds and to the delivery thereof to said purchaser upon payment of the purchase price therefor. . The Court vas thereupon adjourned to September 2C, 1924; at two o'clock in the afternoon. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened September 2C, 1924, at tv-;o o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment. In the Matter of the Budget Committee. ORDERED, that R. D. Moore, E. P. Mahaffey and H. appointed the Budget Committee for the County. Miller be and they hereby are In the Matter of Road Warrants. ORDERED that -warrants to the amount of l5,000. on the Road Bond Fund be called. from the Motor Vehicle License Fund. The Court was thereupon adjourned to September 27, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened September 27, 1924 at two o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment. In the Matter of Increasing the Tax Levy over the Consti- tutional Limitation for 'Market Road Purposes. • Whereas, the County Court did on the 20th day of September, 1924, certify to the County Clerk of this County that it was necess .ry, in- the •Court's judgment, to increase the amount of the tax levy for the year 1925 in the sum of 16, 000.00 over and above the constitutional limitation for market road purposes; now, therefore' IT I: HEREBY ORDEilED that the question as to whether or not the ta3 levy for this County shall be increased for the year 1925 in the sum of $16,000.00 for market read purposes, over and above the constitutional limitation of six per cent, be submitted to the 'voters of this County at the general election to be held in November, 1924, and the County 'Clerk of this County is hereby directed to place the said question upon the ballot at said election, and the Distri6t Attorney of this County is hereby directed to prepart a ballot title therefor. The Court was thereupon adjourned to September 29th, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon. • T}ie County Court for Deschutes County reconvened September 29, 1924:at tvao o'clock in the afternoon; pursuant to adjournment. In the Matter of County Road Master. ORDnAED that Frank H. May be and he hereby is appointed County Road Master to serve for the term of two years, and his bond is fixed at 31000.00. It is further ORDERED that his compensation be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of 18.00 per day for the time employed. The Court was thereupon adjourned to September 30th, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon. The County Court for Deschutes County reconvened September 30, 1924, at two o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment: In the Matter of the Issuance of 765, 000 worth of Road Bonds voted at Election held August 31, 1923. WHEREAS, an election was held in this County on the 31st' day of August, 1923, authorizing a bond issue of N13C,000 for the construction and maintenance of permanent roads in the County: and WHEEEAS, an order was duly and regularly entered by this Court.on the loth day of September, 1924, showing that 751 votes were case in the favor of the issuance of said bond issue and 451 votes against the same, and' declaring that said bond issue had been carried by a majority. 'vote at said election, and which order further showed among other things that the total assessed valuation of all the property within the county was at that time 39,341,855.00 and the amount of all of the previous debts and liabilities of the county incurred for road purposes and remaining unpaid was 3231,967.17: and WHEREAS, the said bond issue of ,130, 000, together with all outstanding bonds at the time of said election and bonds previously offered to be sold is less than six per cent of the assessed valuation of the county at the time of the said bond issue; and 1;TEREAS, this Court has heretofore, to -wit, on. the 1st day of October, 1923, sold :5C,000 par value worth of said bonds, leaving $80,000 par value worth of said bonds still to be sold:; and 7HERE.AS, this Court did on the 1st day of May, 1924, enter an order for a further issuance of $65,00C par value worth of said bonds in denominations of $1,C0C each to bear date of ray 1, 1924 and to :mature in blocks of ',y5,0CC each fn six to eighteen years in- clusive; and WHEREAS this Court has advertised the said $65,000 worth of bonds for sale, and that no citizen of Deschutes County, Oregon, made any bid for the purchase of said -bonds but that the highest bidder for the same has been made by Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc., who has made a bid in the sum of p66,6C8..75, with interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, and has paid down by certified check on account of said bid the sum of '2,CCC. NOV: THEREFORE, this Court does hereby find that the bid of the said Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc., for the purchase of said bonds is the best and highest bid made there- for, and this Court does further find that the said bid constitutes a good offer on the purchase price of said bonds and does therefor hereby accept the said offer; and IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that the said $65, CCC par value worth of said bonds, numbered 1 to 65 inclusive, be executed by the proper officers of Deschutes County, Oregon, and delivered to the said Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc., upon receipt from'the said Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc. of the balance due on the purchase price of said bonds amounting to the sum of $64,608.75 plus accrued interest at the rate of 5 per cent per the - annum from/date of said bonds to the date of their delivery to the said Geo. H. Burr Conrad & Broom, Inc. There being no further business before the Court, adjournment was ordered for the term. County Judge. Commissioners BE IT RErEMBEEED, That a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes, State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in. said County and State, on Wednesday, October 1, 1924, said day being the day fixed by law,for the holding of a term of the County Court of said County, uhen:_were present Robert W. Sawyer J. S. Innes J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the County Library Board. County Judge CoriimisSibner Clerk Sheriff There was then presented to the Court the resignation of Carrie D. Danny as a member of the County Library Board, whereupon it was - ORDERED that said resignation be accepted and that Mrs. H. J. Overturf be appointed to fill the unexpired term. In the Matter of the LaPine-Silver Lake. -.oad. Then appeared before the Court E. L. Clark of LaPine, requesting further aid for the repair of the LaPine-Si =_ver Lake Road, and advising the Court that 35C, 00 of the nec- essary , 10C.00 expense had been offered by the Bend Commercial Club; whereupon it was ORDERED that $50,00 be appropriated from the road fund for the improvement of the road in question, said sum 'io be drawn -whenever' proper vouchers showing tife performance of the work hod been filed. 1 In the Matter of the County Budget Committee. On its; appearing that H. A. Miller, hitherto appointed a member of the County Budget Committee, would be unable to serve on said'Board, it was ORDERED that Mr. Miller's resignation from the Board be accepted and that C. S. Hudson be appointed to fill the vacancy: and ORDERED FURTHER that Monday, October 6, 1924, at 2: CC P. M., in the County Judge's office, be set as the time and place for the first.m.eeting of said Budget Board, to consider the County Budget for the year 1925. In the Matter of a Fill at the Lower Bridge Bridge. A representative of the Illinois Steel company, Contractor on the new bridge at Lower Bridge, then appeared before the Court and reported that the construction of the bridge.had now reached a point where it was necessary that the fill be made at each end: whereupon it v:as ORDERED by the Court that the County Road Master be instructed to make said fill. In the Ma t t e r of .:mid for the Deschutes County Fair. W. E. Van Allen, -of Redmond, as Secretary of the Deschutes County Fair Board, then appeared before the Court to request that the atnnual County aid to the Deachutes Fair be made —by the Court at the present session; whereupon it was 0RDE.thED that the Clerk draw his warrant for the sum of 1925.00, payable to the Deschutes County Fair Association, and remit same to said W. E. Van Allen, charging the Budget for County Fairs with the same. In the Matter of the Kline Falls -Redmond Section of the McKenzie Highway. Upon its appearing that ire carrying out its agreement with the State Highway Com- mission for' cooperation in. the construction of the Kline Falls -Redmond Section of the McKenzie Highway there was due from trre County to the State Highway Commission the Cam - Mission the sum of $17,574.89; it was ORDEEED that the Clerk draw his warrant for said sum, payable to the State Highway Commission; and charged to the' 1923 McKenzie Fund. In -the Matter of Road Bond Funds. WHEREAS, Deschutes County formerly issued its road bonds in the sum of $50,OCC for the construction of highways from the Lane County line to the Klamath County line, the fund derived from the sale of said bonds being carried by the County Treasurer on his, ree cords as the Lane -Klamath Bond Fund: and WHEREAS, on August 312 1923, the people of the county voted a further bond issue for road purposes in the sum of $13C,CCO to be expended on roads and in amounts as follows: The Dalles-California Highway McKenzie Highway Lower Bridge-Terreboirne Road LaPi ne-Fort Rock Hig1 v ay $75,.000- 20,000 20,000- 15,C00 an d 'WHEREAS, of said $130,000 bond issue the amount of $5C,000 was sold on November 21, 1923, for $5C,875 plus accrued interest of $2.89.20, or 151,164.20; and WHEREAS, said sum of $51,164.20 received from the sale of said 35C,OCO in bonds has been carried on th:e`bodks of the County Treasurer as the 1923 Road Bond Fund $1,164.20 Paulina Section, The Dalles-California. Highway 330,0CC, and McKenzie Highway 52C,0CC: and VHEREAS, a confusion has arisen as to the funds against which certain charges for highway work should be made and by mistake charges have not been made against the proper funds; and 'WHEREAS, it is desirable that said charges should be made against the funds set up on account of the roads or highways for which they were intended; it is ORDERED that the County Treasurer set up on his' books funds as follows: 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne 1923 LaPine-Fort Rock That the fund now carried as 1923 Road'Bond Fund, Paulina Section, be here- after designated as 1923 Dalles-California That the fund now carried as 1923 Road Bond Fund McKenzie Highway be hereafter designated as 1923 McKenzie • That of the proceeds of the sale of bonds to be made on September 12 there be credited to the 1923 Dalles-California fund the sum of $45,000, and to the 1323 Lower Br'__dge- Terrebonne fund the sum of '20,00O3 and that any premium and accrued interest received on such sale be credited to the Road Bond sinking fund. That on the receipt of said proceeds transfers be made as follows: From the 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne fund the sum of 3523.35 to the Market Road fund to reimburse it for advances heretofore made on account of work done on the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne road ( including bridge). Fron the Lane -Klamath bond fund to the 1923 McKenzie fund the sum of 31971.01 for advances made from the latter fund which should have been charged to the former. From the 1923 McKenzie fund to the Lane -Klamath fund the sum of 839.86, being overpayment made to the State Highway Commission on the McKenzie -Bend Highway and by the Commission credited on account of the County's obligation on the Cline Falls section of the McKenzie Highway. From the 1923 McKenzie fund the sum of $1,407.31 to the Road Bond sinking fund, being the balance in said fund after meeting all obligations chargeable to it. From the 1923 Road Bond Fund the sum of ),164.20 to the Road Bond Sinking Fund. And that all previous orders and parts of orders made by this Court which are :in conflict with the foregoing be hereby rescinded. The Court was then adjourned to October 3, 1924, at two o'c=ock The County Court was reconvened October 3, 1924, at two o'clock in the after- noon, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceed- ings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Claim for Indemnity of J. H. Ralston. This matter comes on to be heard upon the claim of J. H. Ralston for indemnity for the slaughter of two cows of the appraised value of $36'.0C, which said cows were slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 215 of the Laws of Oregon for 1915: and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from said claim 'and the certificate of the State Veterinarian on file•herein, that said J. H. Ralston is entitled to the said indemnity in the sum of 336.00, of which Deschutes County is entitled to pay one-half and the balance to be paid by the State; it is therefore ORDERED that the said claim be and the same hereby is ordered and allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant in the sum of 318.0C, payable to the said J. H. Ralston; and further 1.. ORDERED that the clerk be and he hereby instructed to certify a copy of this order to the State Veterinarian at Salem. In the matter of claims against the County ,Claims were then presented and ordered paid as follows; Ordered, that claims numbered 1 to 52, inclusive, be and they ,are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants on the General Fund for the payment thereof. It is further Ordered that claims numbered 60 to 65 inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the General Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further Ordered that claim No. 70 be and the same is hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant on the 1923 Lower-Bridge--Terrebonne fund in payment thereof. It_ is further: . Ordered that claims No. 72 to, 78, inclusive, and numbers 88,.89, 93, 96, 105 and 106, as appeaing on the claim Docket for August, 1924, be paid from ,the- General Road fund; and further Ordered that claims No. 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 66, 70, 71, 74, 76, 82, and 86 as listed in the Claim Docket for September, 1924, be paid from the Road Fund. and it is further Ordered that claims No. 62, 63, 67, 73, and 75, as listed in the Claim Docket for September, 1924, be paid from the 1923 Lower-Bridge-Terrebonne Fund. In the matter of Indigent Relief. It then appeared that the sum of $10.00 now being allowed Smith of Redmond as indigent relief is not sufficient for his support, and it tas, therefore ordered that a further grant of,$1C.00 per month be made to said Smith, End the Clerk.is ordered to issue his warrants monthly beginning with October, 1924, in said further sum. The Court then adjourned to October 6, 1924,, at two; o'clock P. M. Robert W. Sawyer M. W. Knickerbocker S. Innes County Judge Commissioners. BE IT I i Ei-O D that the County Board of Equalization for the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon convened at tree office of the County Assessor of said County on Mon- day: September 8th.. 1.924, ,said day being the, day fixed by law for the regular meeting of said Board, when were present. Robert W Sawyer, County. Judge , August A.Andeison, County Assessor J. H. Haner, .County Clerk The 0ath of Office was taken and filed of each member of the Board. Proof of publication of Notice of Meeting of th.e Board y:as presented and ordered filed. The Board then proceeded with the, examination of the .tax rolls, and.was adjourned from day to day through the terra, and then, 0n October 4th, ] 924, having completed all its duties as requires by law, and no complaints or objections to any assessment having been made or filed -with the Board. vas. adjourned v,i /out day. County Judge aunty Assessor ;,runty Clerk The County Court v:as reconvened October 6, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M., pursuant to adjournment, when there being no business to cone before the Court, adjournment was had to October 25, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M. The County Court of Deschutes County vas reconvened October 25, 1924, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had, to -wit: - In the Matter of Voting Places and Judges and Clerks of Election. This matter comes on to be heard upon the statute requirement for the designation of polling places and the filling of vacancies on election boards, whereupon it vas ORDErD that the following appointments be made to election boards in Precincts 1 to 8 inclusive: BEND NO. I. 1st Board: J. F. .Arnold,Chairman: M. E. Coleman, Judge: Mrs. Lillian Carpenter, Adline Dehlheim, G. H. Baker, Clerks. 2nd. Board:J. F. Laurence, Chairman; Anne E. Curry, Judge: Sallie L. Hogg, Eleanor Bechen, P. B. Johnson, Clerks. BEND NO. 2. 1st Board: S. R. Hogin, Chairman; M. ?. Kelly, Judge: F. J. Smith, Mrs._ Mildred K. Brentano, Jas . F. Donaldson, Clerks. 2nd Board: Arvilla Murphy, Chairman: A. }I. Oliver, Fudge: H. S. Fase=ett, Ella Oliver, R. S. McClure, Clerks. BEND NO. 3. 1st Board: Mrs. Louis Bennett, Chairman; Anne Forbes, Judge: Leta Coombs, Julia A. Catlow, Myrtle Moore, Clerks. 2nd. Board: J. D. Bowman, Chairman: Katharine Duffy, Judge: Marie Brosterhous, Della Levis, Benita W. Cane, Clerks. BEND NO. 4. lst Board: Blanche Dart, Chairman; Mabel Rhoads, Judge; Mrs. Ralph Haynie, Edna M. Gauldin, Charlotte Devereaux, Clerks. 2nd. Board:Lillian M. Connarn, Chairman: Mary C . Baker, Judge: .Alice E. Leary, Hazel Marsden, Mary E.. Smith, Clerks. BEND NO. 5. let Board: E. A. Sather, Chairman; H. Hagen, Judge; Edna Buchvalter, Lena F. Claypool, Ray E. Ulrich, Clerks. 2nd Board: L. M. Haner, Chailzuan; Jennie Nixon, Judge; Addie Goldsmith, Elmer Lehnherr, Eleanor Ryan, Clerks. BEND NO. 6. lst. Board:J. A. Eastee, Chairman: Cora Addink,Judge: Carol Boyd, Mrs. A. Brevold,• Mrs. O. C . Henkle, Clerks. 2nd. Board:Dora Carlon, Chairman: Frank James, Judge: Alice Magee, Mrs. Earl Houston, Mrs. Matilda Cumming, Clerks. BEND NO. 7. . lst. Board: Bessie Ager, Chairman: Dora I. Gerrish, Judge: Mr.s.. Ray Logan, Lottie Erickson, Jennie S. Magill, Clerks. 2nd. Board: Carrie Best, Chairman: Mrs. Sagg, Judge: Carrie E. Clapp, Mrs. T. J. Barrett, Ethel Rollins, Clerks. BEND NO.8 lst. Board: C. J. Nicholson, Chajj an: Carrie L. Stevens, Judge: Clarice Garner, Carrie L. Gertson, Lucile M. Clarkson, Clerks. 2nd.Board: D. H. Peoples,Chairman: Nettie Humphrey, Judge: Chloe D. Studebaker, Jessie Peoples, Maud O'Brien, Clerks. And that polling places in said precincts Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, be designated -as follows: 1. The Circuit Court Room. 2. The Stage Station, near the depot. 3. The Christian Church. 4. The Kenwood School. 5. Garage in rear of Fuller's Grocery. 6. Reid School. 7. The Nazarene Church. 8. Grocery Store at Mrs. Lesh's. and in Precincts 9 to 26, inclusive, the same polling places as were used at the primary elect:Lon. In the Matter of Repairs to Bridges and Culverts. Upon it appeari ng , that repairs to bridges and culverts in the Cloverdale , Tumalo , and Alfalfa sections were necessary, the County Commissioners were ordered to attend to the making of all necessary repairs. .In the Ma t t e r of ,County Audit for 1924. The Court then considered requests for appointment to audit the County records for the year 1924, whereupon it was ORDERED that the application of G. Ed Ross, of Salem, to audit the •County records for the year 1924 for the sum of $775.00 be accepted and the Judge was directed to notify Mr. Ross of the action of the Court. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was had to October 28th, at 2 o'clock P. M. The County Court was reconvened October 28, 1924, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Ma t t e r of Pleasant Ridge Dance Hall Permit. There wEts then presented the petition of the Horne economics Committee of the Plea- sant Ridge Community Grange for a license to conduct dances at the Pleasant Ridge Community Hall, whereupon, after due consideration and consultation with the Sheriff, it was ORDERED that a license be granted for the balance of the year upon the payment of the statutory fee and upon the condition that the Court would summarily revoke said li- cense whenever, in its opinion, the licensee failed or was unable tb keep proper order at its dances, Commissioner Innes voting in the negative on the question of granting a li- cense. In the Matter of Improvements on the Old Bend -Burns Road. L. C. Roberts then appeared before the Court asking for assistance in improving the old Bend Burns Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that the matter be referred to Commissioner Innes for investigation and action. There being no furt for the term, usiness to come before the Court, adjournment was then had Robert W. Sawyer, C ounty . J udge M. W. Knickerbocker J. S. Innes, Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court for the County of Des- chutes,, State of Oregon, was begun and held at the `Court House in Bend, in said County and State, on Wednesday,. November- 5, 1924,: said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court of said County, when were present Robert W. Sawyer J. S. Innes M. W. Knickerbocker J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Clerk Sheriff In the Matter of Claims against the County. Claims against the County were presented and ordered paid as follows: ORDERED that claims numbered 1 to 89, inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants on the General Fund for the payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that claims numbered 1C1 to 127, inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the 1923 Lover Bridge- Terrebonne fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDE ED that claims numbered 135 to 139 inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the General Road Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claim numbered 145 be and. the same is Y:ereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrant on the Market Rcad Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDE= that Claim No. 15C be and the same hereby is allowed the Clerk instructed to issue his warrant on the 1923 Dalles-Galifornia Fund in payment thereof. It is further ORDERED that Claim No. 155 be and the same is hereby alloved, and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrant on the Bee Fund 'in 'payment thereof In the matter of the expenses of the October term of the Circuit Court. Ordered, that the County Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to issue 'his warrants on the General Fund of the County in payment of the claims: .for Jury Service and witness fees as the same appear on the Claim Docket of this Court at pages 145 and 146. In the Matter of the Alfalfa Market Road. Said Matter came on for hearing upon the Viewers' report thereon; whereupon the Viewers' report was read for the first time, as provided by lave. In the Matter of the Thomas J. Vedder Road. Said matter came on for hearing upon the Viewers' report thereon, whereupon the Viewers report vas read for the first time, as provided by law. In the Matter of the Edwin Rogers County Road. It then appeared that in the matter of the Edwin Rogers County Road set for hearing this day, there has been a failure to post copies of the resolution for the establishment of said road, whereupon said proceedings were discontinued and a new proceeding undertaken. In the Matter of the Edwin Rogers County Road. BE IT REMEMBER D, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the Fifth- day of November, 1924,'and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establish any county -road, the following among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: I',riEREAS, . i t is hereby considered that a public necessdty exists for the establish- ment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County Road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along ,the center line ;,hereof as follows,- to -wit:- Beginning at the intersection of the Dalles-California Highway with the north line of Section 8, T. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. M. thence in a general easterly direction to a termination in the W. X. Hunnel County Road at a point on the east line of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 9, T. 17, S. R. 12 E. • W. M., said road to be 4C feet in width. NUJ THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDEih.D, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding County Court and also at three public places in the vicinity of said. proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 7th day of January, 1925, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof, the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road, and R. B. Gould, 0.. V. Silvis and F. H. May are hereby appointed,Viewers on said road, with instructions to meet on November, 17, 1924. Dated at Bend, Deschutes county, Oregon, this 5th day of November, 1924. Robert W. Sawyer, In the Matter of the Claim for Indemnity of E. S. Henry. unty Judge mm'sl sioner Cor_missioner This matter comes on to be heard upon the. claim. of E. S. Henry for indemnity for the slaughter of three cows of the appraised value of '354.CC, which said cows were slaughtered under the provisions of Chapter 215 of the Laws of Oregon for 1915; and it now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from said claim and the certificate of the State Veterin- arian cn file herein, that said E. S. Henry is entitled to the said indemnity in the sum of "54.00 of which Deschutes County is entitled tp pay one-half and the balance to be paid by the State; it is therefore ORDERED that the said claim be and the same hereby is ordered and allowed, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrant in the sum of $27.CC payable to :the said E. S. Henry: and further ORDERED that the Clerk be and he hereby is instructed to :certify a copy of this order to the State Veterinarian at Salem. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was taken until Wednesday, November 12, 1924, at 1:3C P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, 0oun,�.,y Judge. Commissioners Bend, Oregon, November 12, 1924. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day at 1:30 P. M., pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to - wit In the Matter of the Resolut:Lon Establishing the Thomas a. Vedder County Road. This matter came on to be heard on the :second reading of the Viewers' report, and the report was read the second time and the proceedingsin the rnatter thereupon referred to the District Attorney for hi.s opinion as• to= their legality, as provided by law. In the Matter of the Alfalfa Road. This rnatter came on to be heard on the second reading of the Viewers' report, and the report was read the second time. At the same time it appeared that a petition for damages in excess of the amount allowed by the Viewers had been presented by C. H. Hardy through his attorney, H. H. DeArmond, whereupon the rnatter was continued for further .action. In the Matter of Maintenance work on the Central Oregon Highway. The matter of maintenance work,on the Central Oregon Highway was then considered by the Court and it was ORDERED that an appropriation of $ 30.00 be made from the road fund for the •doing of maintenance work on the Central Oregon Highway east of the graveled section, said sum to be paid to I. Loomis' on presentation of proper vouchers and evidence that work to,tthis value had been completed by. him. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had.to Thursday, November 13, 1924, at 2:00 P. M. Bend, Oregon, November 13, 1924. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day at 2:00 o'clock P. M., pur- suant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Establishment of the Thomas A. Vedder County Road. Now on this 13th day of November, 1924, comes on this matter for final hearing, and it appearing to the Court that the resolution for the above entitled road conforms to the recuirements of law: that said road -is a public necessity and. a public utility; that the Viewers heretofore appointed have duly qualified according to law; and have filed their report herein. And it now appearing to the Court that said report of said Viewers has been publicly read onttwo different days of this term of Court and that all claims for damages and all remonstrances or objections filed in said matter have been duly considered and disposed of according to law, and that the ,District Attorney has filed with the Court his affirming • opinion of the proceedings herein, and that now is the time fixed by law for the final consideration of said rnatter, it is therefore ORDERED BY THE EOURT, That said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby approved, and that the Clerk draw his warrant on the 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne fund in the sum of < 1.0C payable to the Western Diatomite ,Company, and his ,warrant in the sum of $100.00 on said fund payable to Isaac. D. Vedder for damages suffered by the establishment of said road as found by the Viewers herein; and it is further ORDE/IhD that there be, and there is hereby, established in accordance with the report of the Viewers the following described County Road, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Roy L. Kidder County Road in the NE1 of the NE4 of :section 16, Township 14 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, which point is located at the intersection of the said road with the east line of said Section 16; thence in a general southwesterly direction to a termination in the said Roy L. Kidder County Road at a point on the west bank of the Deschutes River located approximately 60 feet down stream, or westerly from the line of the bridge constructed on said road across the Deschutes -River • ORDERED that the County Surveyor proceed to survey and monument said road and to file with the County Clerk hie field notes and a plat and profile as provided by Chapter 75 Oregon Laws of 1923. FURTHER ORDERED, That said road shall be 60 feet in width, and be known and desi- gnated as the Thomas?. Vedder Road. In the Matter of The Alfalfa Road. This matter coming on for hearing on this the day fo.,llowing the second reading of the Viewers' report herein, the Court proceeded to.considex the petition for damages in excess of the amount alloyed by the Viewers presented on behalf of C .. H. Hardy,. and after consideration continued the hearing hereon until Wednesday, December 31, 1924. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment vas then had until Wednesday, November 19th, 1924, at 2::.00 o'clock P. M. Bend, Oregon,.November 19,1924. The Court reconvened.this day at 2:C0 o'clock P.•M. pursuant to adjournment -and there being no business to come before the Court adjournment vas had until Tuesday, November 25, at 1:30 o'clock P..M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, November 25, 1924. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day at 2:CC o'clock P. M., pursuant to adjournment, Thereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Relief. -.At this .time there vas .presented , to , the Court•a request for aid from the indigent fund for Lena Golemski, and upon it appearing that Mrs. Golemski's husband had suffered an injury and was unable to work, and that she had two children under the age of sixteen years dependent upon her for support, and upon its further appearing that an investigation of the case had been made by Mrs. V. Forbes, Secretary of the Bend Chapter of the .American Red Cross, and that Airs. Forbes had recommended that aid from the indigent fund by granted Mrs. Golernski, it vas •ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrent on the general fund forthwith in the sum of >17.5C payable to Lena Golernski, and that warrants be drawn hereafter until further order of the Court, monthly, in the same amount, all to be charged against the indigent fund of the County. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. • There was then presented the ,request of Mrs. Gilbert .M, Weston for aid from the indigent fund of the County and upon its,appearing that Mrs. Weston vas dependent upon the public for support and had two children under the age,of three years, and further that Mrs. V. 21. Forbes, Secretary of Bend Chapter ..American aed Cross had investigated said case cn. behalf of the County and had reported recommending that an allowance be made to Mrs. Weston, it was ORDERED that the Clerk drawl his warrant on the general ]Fund of the County in the sum of .3C.00 per month until the further order of the Court, payable to Mrs. Gilbert M. Weston, to be charged to the indigent fund. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment teas had for the term. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. y w.• �aa% u via l•u.ul'.. v1 TV • Commissioners. 1A • c.'.11 t''110.11 AJC BE IT REMEMBERED, that a regular term of the County Court of the County of Deschutes State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County and State, on Wednesday, December 3, 1924, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court of said County, when were present Robert 111. Sawyer, M. W. Knickerbocker, J. S4 Innes, J. H. Haner, S. E. Roberts, - IA, J. Moore, District whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims against the County.. • County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Clerk Sheriff Attorney Claims were then presented and ordered paid as.follovs: ORDERED that claims numbered 1 to 7, 9 to 15, 17 to 24 and 26 to 36, all inclusi ve, and 15.00 on account of claim No..25, claims numbered 46, 47, 62, 63, 68, to 94, inclusive, and 97. to 102 and 110 inclusive, be and they are hereby .allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the General Fund in payment thereof.. It is ..further ORDERED that claims,numbered 37 to 39, inclusive, 42,43,46,47,64,66,67,95,96, and .103 to 106 and 109 inclusive, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrants on the General Road Fund in payment thereof. • It is further • ORDERED that claims numbered 48 to 58, inclusive, and claim numbered 108, be and they are hereby allowed and the Clerk instructed to issue his warrant on the 1923 Louver Bridge-Terrebonne Fund in payment thereof; It is further ORDERED that claims numbered 44,45,60,65 and107, and 111 'and 112 'and `61 to the amoiin t of $16.00, 'be and ' the same are hereby allowed and the Clerk , ins.truc ted to issue. his warrants on the Market Road Fund in payment thereof. In the Matter of the County Agriculturist , ORDERED that. there be and hereby is appropriated to the Oregon agricultural Coll the sum of $1250.00 for cooperation in farm demonstration work, and the,Court is hereby authorized to certify such appropriation to the Oregon .,Agricultural College and to the Secretary of State.. ORDERED FURTHER that alike order made at the term of the Court held , on January - f 9, 1924, becorrected to show the amount of appropriation then certified to be the sum of 1250.0C instead of $2500.00. In the Matter of the Construction of the Dalles-California Highway: There 'was then presented the resoluti'ori providing for the cooperation of the Cou in the construction of Unit No. 2 of the Paulina Prairie -Lava Butte Section of the Dalles California Highway in Deschutes County, Whereupon it ras ORDERED that said resolution be adopted as more fully set out below, and that the Court execute and the County Clerk attest the same in quadruplicate, said -resolution being as follows: • WHEREAS, the State of Oregon, through its Highway-CommisE2-ion, at the request of Deschutes County, by its County Court, has •entered intoa contract- with Bauers and Bauers ege my of Dayton, Washington, for the construction of Unit No. 2 of the Paulina Prairie -Lava Butte Section of The Dalles-California Highway in Deschutes County, consisting of 6.5 miles of grading, and being designated as State Highway Contract No: 746; and WH•EAS, by agreement and understanding between the County and the State, the cost o.f the said construction work is to be paid for fifty per cent (50%) by the County and fifty per cent (50 0) by the State, the County to pay its half of estimates as they may -be -come due and are presented by the Highway Commission to the Cou'n'ty. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Court, sitting for the: transaction of County business, that the County of Deschutes does hereby ratify and affirm said State Highway Contract No. 746, 'made and' executed¢ by the 'State Highway Commission and the Con- tractors, Bauers and Bauers, and hereby agrees to be governed and controlled by the terms of said agreement and, :BE IT FURTHER HESOLVED, that the County by this resolution, further obligates itself to pay its proportionate cost of said construction work p,'romptly, as estimates dis- closing the same are presented to the County by the State Highway commission; and, BE IT FURTHER EhSOLVED, that the State Highway Commission be and it; is hereby in- structed to attach a copy of, this resolution to said contracts and make the same a part thereof; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered in the records of the County Court and that a certified copy of the same be, delivered to the State Highway Com- mission, receipt of which by the said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient authority in incurring the said obligation. on_ -behalf of Deschutes County. Attest: Z. H. Haner By J. S. Innes is County Clerk '.''°''''°'•'°•'' 'a,s`16drity.0ommissioner Dated 1924 Bend, Oregon. and it further ORDERED that upon execution of said resolution three copies be sent to the State Highway Commission at .,COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY - By,Robert W. Sawyer,, as County Judge By M. W. Knickerbocker as County Commissioner, Salem, Oregon, and a fourth copy placed on file. In the Matter of Clerk to the Assessor. There was then presented a c'oYninunic' °fio'n 'from 'oun'ty 'AS'se-ssor Anderson as follows "To the• Honc. County Court', Bend, Oregon. Gentlemen: "November 26, 1924. Elizabeth M. Veltum has been working in the Assessor's office from November 1, 1924, and will be on permanently at Sloc.co per month., Yours Very truly, A. August/Anderson, County Assessor. whereupon it was ORDEh D that the name of Elizabeth M. Veltum be placed the payroll of the County and that until further notice ;the Clerk issue his warrant monthly on the General Fund pay -able to Elizabeth M. Veltum in the sum of Sloc.co per month. I n the Matter of Sheriff's Office Deputy. It then appeared to the Court •that-'C: "T: •Terril; •heretofore in the employ of the County as office deputy 'in th-e Sheriff's •office;had left the employ of the County, and that W. E. Van Allen had been employed"in'his stead, whereupon it was ° ORDERED that the name- of T. •Terril 'be 'stricken from the payroll and no further warrants issued to him as,.a. County. ,e.mp•layeei •and that •they name of W.'E. Van Allan be placed on the County payroll and warrants for his services issued monthly on the General. Fund at the rate of $140.0C per month.. In the Matter of Hauling Logs on the Dalles-California Highway. Upon its being reported to the Court that logs cut from the right of Cray of the Dalles-California Highway between Lava Butte and a point opposite the Allen Ranch were ready for delivery to the Snevlin-Hixon Company under the terms of, the agreement between - the County and the said Company for the right of way for said highway, it was ORDERED that the County Judge in his discretion either. call for bids for the delivery of said logs to said. Company or arrange with the Company itself for said delivery. In. the Matter of the County Budget for the year 1925. There was then presented to the Court t1-e report of the County Budget Committee, consisting of E. P. Mahaffey, C. S. Hudso i, R. D. Moore, Robert W. Sawyer, County'Judge, M. W. Knickerbocker amd J. S. Innes, Commissioners, said report being as follows. The County Budget Committee heretofore appointed as provided by law for the pre- paration of a budget for Deschutes County for the year 1925, reports as follows: Estimated budget fot County expenditures required to maintain various offices, Courts and other departments of the County government, showing the amount of money proposed to be expended by Deschutes'County for all purposes during the fiscal year 1925 as compiled by the Budget Committee: CIRCUIT JUDGE-- Budget Allowed Court reporter ..... 400.00 Bailiffs 300.00 Witnesses•in criminal cases 800.00 Grand and trial jurors 2,400.0.0 Telephone rent and service 62.0C Postage 1`0.00 Special reporter. 150,00 Miscellaneous 20.00 Emergency expense 50.00 To tal budget $4 ,192.00 ' 4_, 000.00' COUNTY JUDGE -- Salary $1,200.00 Emergency expense 100.b0 Total budget'. ', 1,3CC.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS -- Fees and•mileage $1,700.00 COUNTY CLERK -- Salary of Clerk ; 2,000.CC Salary of Deputy Clerk 1,620.00 Two Typists 2,040.CC Three deed records 126.CC Three Mortgage records .. 126.00 Three chattel mortgage records 126.00 0ne record full printed 92.00 0ne Circuit Court Journal 42.00 Piles for Circuit Court 105.0C 1,3CC.00 p1,7CC.CC Files for Probate Court 9:5.00 U' it 5 r Budget allowed Stationery and supplies �" ' 300.00 Telephone and telegraph 70.00 Clerk for Circuit Court 250.00 10,000 Stamped envelopes 241.60 Extra postage and express 1CC. C0 Surety on bonds 43.75 Miscellaneous expense .... ....... .... 6C.00 ............. Steel cabinets for record books outside vault 450.00 Total budget $ 7,837.35 $7,837.35 SHERIFF -- Salary --Sheriff $ 2,500.00 Salary --Deputies 6,660.00 General office expense 1,000.00 Telephone and telegraph 250.00 Premium on bonds 212.50 Transporting prisoners . " " . 250.00 Tax foreclosure 900.00 .,Auto and traveling expense 2,000.00 Total budget 13,772.50 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS" Salary 2,CCC.00 Traveling expenses' l,CGO.00 Office expenses 800.00 Eighth Grade Examination Board 75.00 Safe Cabinet 200.00 12,522.50 Total budget " " "' $ 4,075.00 $ 3,775.00 COUNTY 'ASSESSOR -- Salary $ 2,000.00 Field and office deputies 3,140.00 Blanks:,stationery, 'office supplies 'erid *tax rolls720.00 Telephone and telegraph 50.00 Expense to State Tlax Commission and premium on bond 90.00 To t.1 budget COUNTY TREASURER-- $6,000.00 6,000.0C Salary $1,500.00 Office help 600.00 Postage and express 100.00 Stationery and printing 300.00 Telephone and telegraph Bond Miscellaneous Total budget 50.0C 5C.00 250.00 $2,850.00 $2,850.00 COUNTY SURVEYOR -- Fees of Surveyor 150.00 Road' Viewers 75.00 Surveyor's assistants 400.00 CORONER -- Budget Transportation 225.00 Telephone 5.C?C Equipment and supplies 25.00 Total budget DISTRICT ATTORNEY-- • Legal assistance, including 'a250.00 for Deputy at Redmond-. 880.0C Allowed 880.00 150.CC 700.00 4 500.00 Stenographic services 600.00 Traveling expenses 75.00 Stationery and printing 100.00 Emergency expense 250.00 COUNTY AGRICULTURIST -- 1,525.00 Salary $ 2,4CC.00 Clerical 900.0C Stationery and printing 175.00 Postage, telelIione and telegraph 200.00 Traveling expense 1,300.00 General 375.00 WATER MASTER- - Total budget $5,350.00 Salary ----- $5,000.00 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE -- Salary $$1,8C0.00 Traveling expense 800.00 Office expense SCC.00 1,10C.CC 2,5CC.CG $` 2,400.00 Total budget $3,100.00 $ 2,500.00 COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD-- Books,bindings and periodicals $4,300.00 Library service 4,537.50 Maintenance 899.00 .Contingent expenses 2,320.00 Total budget ..................$12,056.50 $ 6,028.25 SCHOOL LIBRARY ..,.'.":::.':.`::::.`.".. $ 409.60 4C9.60 WIDOWS' PENSIONS $ 3,900.00 $ 3, CCC.00 JUVENILE COURT ..................:.'..':.'.°.'.`.'.':.'.....<..`. .$ .4CSG .`OC ...... . .0 300.00 COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER-- Salary ..... .............. ...'.......'.`.':.`..`. Drugs and supplies .......... ••••••........ Traveling expense .........................". INDIGENT RELIEF Total budget' . COURT HOUSE AND Rent, lights, lights., water,. janitor, furniture and fixtures 40 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00 Board of Prisoners ' 2,500.00 2,000.CC agricultural Fairs 1,000.00 Legal -Publications 500.00 '420.00 100.00 100.00 4 620.00 3,500.0C P 425.00 3,5C0.00 Auditing General Road•Fund General School Fund .. Interest on Warrants Seals,Weights and Measures ... General Emergency Market Roads Total controlled by16% limitatin Less estimated ieveriue -fees , fines , 'interest, etc Balance, estimated county requiremerits for year 1925 For Taxation Interest Budget not controlled by 6% limitation -- on bonded debt Retirement of road bonds Sinking" Fund Total `:Anticipated revenue motor- vehicle license funds Balance to be raised by taxation . Total :proposed budget for all purposes Arid said statements have been duly the 'officers of said County. Said statements and estimates have been conjunction with the Budget Committe indicated in the foregoing schedule. Said budgets, estimates $13,880.00 18,.000.00 18,125.0C $ 50,005.00 24,6.05.00 certified as by Allowed 750.00 9,900.00 40,960.00 3,00C.00 97.37 10,719.03 15,000.00c $153,554.10 34,500.00 $119,054.10 ° 0 ° 26,000.00 145,054.10 law required by each of duly examined by the County Court in of said County, .and have been by them approved as. and allowances' will be finally heard and determined by the County Court of Deschutes'. County, Oregon, at the County Court room in Bend, Oregon on Tuesday, the 30th day of December, 1924, at which time and place any taxpayer of .said County may be heard in said matter. .Attest: County Judge County Clerk Whereupan it was ORiERED that. Tuesday, the 30th day of December, 1924, be set as the day for public hearing on said budget preliminary to levying the County tax for the year 1925, and that the County Clerk be` directed to give notice of said hearing by publication and by publication Of estimates and budget statement as provided by law. Comparative statement of expenditures for each of the preceding three years 'and for the first six months of the year 1924, the budget ano:wance for the first six months of 1924, and the amount allowed by the Budget Committee for the year 1925. 5$2 FUND Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet DESCHUTES C OU N TY 0R.E G O N This Statement is made•and,published in compliance with provisions of Chapter 118 of the Laws of Oregon for 1922 Expenditures For Three Preceeding Fiscal Years. 1921 Circuit Court 2,86 1.09 County Judge- . 1,212.24 Commissioners 2,741.13 County Clerk- 8,256.53 Sheriff 11,628.17 School Super't 3,399.20 Assessor 5,604.63 Treasurer 2,155.15 Surveyor 1,297.87 Cororner 92.67 District Attorney 1,319.13 Agriculturist 21700.00 Water Master 1,200.00 County Nurse County Library 2,439.65 School Library 35021 Widows Pensions 4,137.50 Juenvile. Court 229.04 Health Officer 498.58 Indigent Relief 4,472.78 Court House & Jail 4,945.05 Board of Prisoners 631.00 Fairs 1,025.00 Auditing 1,157.65 Pub.of Notices 683.20 Gen'l Road Fund 71,066.36 School Fund 25,740.44 High School Tuiton 2,:110.40 Elections 939.77 Interest on Warrants Sealer Weights & measures Emergency Market Roads Estimated Expenses For Year First Six Months 1924 1 9 2 5 1922 1923 5,435.75 $ 2,944.56 1;306:72. 1,728.01 6;622.49 10,237.15 3;720.65 5;653:88 2,111.67 1,445.60 •156:70 1,197.15 2,600.00 1,200.00 2;355:94 2,699.03 •274:75 3,925.00 `446:26 429.50 3;660.64 8,287.34 1,336.00 -9e5 :00 971.61 396.00 946.74 27,200.61 2,025.58 2,855.66 10,856.51 15,477.99 1,250:OC'- 1,274.77 7,631.64 10,783.52 3,562.55 -5;315.54 2,098.10 492.75 226.45 1,084.56 2,400.0C 1,200.0C 2,330,6C 3,723.49 280.26 3,252.50 733.42 420.00 4,159:91 7,962.93 1,389.15 1,000:CC 555.00 558.93 6,249.34 27,278.22 Expended Budg.Aiwnce Allowed 1,806.4C 600.00 877.94 3.,735.87 5,985.60 1,692.44 3,720.1C 1,319.78 340.52 258.26 675.00 1,250.00 1,362.14 1,911.22 159.50 1,390.00 119.96 223.72 2,305.81 4,082.79 1,419.23 721.98 280.10 ,3,043.37 15,950.00 1,096.42 12,726.34 34,196.44 Total Controlled by 6 o PerCent Limitation Anticipated Revenue from Sources other than Taxation: Fines Fees Forest Revenue Interest on Bal Penalty and Interest on Tax Balance to be raised by taxation Interest on Road Bonds $8,375.00 Retirement of " Sinking Fund Total Anticipated Revenue Motor Vehicle)) License Fund 9,875.0C Balance to be Raised by Taxation. There being no further business to come $6,000.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 3,C00.00 13,50G.00 12,500.0C 650.00 850.00 3,674.38 6,336.25 1,941.90 3,00C.00 1,45C.00 550.00 50.0C 755.50 1;.250.0C 600.00 1,250.00 2,597.25 159.5C 2,CCO.00 40C.00 210.0C 2,CCC.CC 3,790.00 750.00 50C.00 500.CC 250.00 7,125.00 15,950.CC 500.00 1,408.70 2,50C.00 3,000. CC 97.37 97. 37 2,166.38,10,719. C3 7,006.07 15,000. OC 153, 554. 10 $2,128.5C $4,000.0C 1,300.00 1,700. 00 7,837. 35 12,522. 50 3,775. CO 6,000. CC 2,850.c0 880. CO 1C0. 00 1,1CC. 00 2,5G0. CC 2,4C0. CO 2,500. 00 6,028. 25 409. 60 3,000. 00 300. CC 425. CO 3,500. 00 6,500. 00 2,000. CO 1,G0C. GC 750. CC 500,00 9,900. CO 40,960. CC _34;500.00 11.9,054; -- 6,250.00 12,500.00 13,880.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 18,1.25.0C 50, 005..1 t before the Court, adjournment was urday, December 13, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. RESOLUTION had to 24 , 005.. 00 26,CG0. CO Sat - WHEREAS, the State of Oregon, through its Highway Commission, at the request of Des- chutes County, by its ounty Court, has entered into a contract with Bauers and Bauers of Dayton, Washington, for the construction Section of The Dalles-California Highway of Unit No. 2, of the Paulina Prairie -Lava Butte in Deschutes County, consisting of 6.5 miles of grading, and being designated as state highway contract No. 746; and, WHEREAS, by agreement and the said construction work is understanding between the county and the state, the cost of to be paid for fifty per cent (50%) by the County and fifty per cent (50%) by the state, the County to pay its half of estimates as they may become due and are presented by the Highway Commission to the county. THEREFORE, BE IT REMEMBERED, by the County Court, sitting for the transaction of County, 9 6 ; business, that the County of Deschutes does hereby ratify and affirm said State Highway contract No.746, made and executed by the State Highway Commission and the contractors, Bauers and Bauers, and hereby agrees to be governed and controlled by the terms of said • agreement, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County, by this resolution, further obligates itself to pay its proportionate cost df said construction work promptly, as estimates dis- closing, the same are. presented to the County by the State Highway Commission; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State Highway Commission be and it is hereby in- structed to attach a copy of this resolution to said contracts and made the same a part thereof: and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered in the rebords of the County Court• and that a certified copy of the same be delivered tb the State Highway Com- mission, receipt of which by the incurring the said obligation on .Attest: said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient behalf As County Clerk. Dated , 1924. Bend, Oregon. WHEREAS, the State of Oregon, Deschutes County, by. i is County Court, of Deschutes County. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, By Robert W. Sawyer, As County Judge. By M. W. Knickerbocker, As County Commissioner. By J. S. Innes, As County Commissioner. RESOLUTION through its Highway Commission, at the authority in request of, has entered into a contract with Bauers and Bauers of Dayton, Washington for the construction of Unit No. 2, of the Paulina Prairie -Lave Butte ,Sect,ion of The Dalles-California Highway in Deschutes County, consisting of 6.5 miles of grading, and being designated as State highway contract No. 746; and, WHEREAS, by agreement and understanding between the County and the State, the cost of the said construction work is to be paid for fifty per cent (50 0) by the County and fifty per cent (50%) by the State, the county to pay its half of estimates as they may be- come due and are presented,by the Highway Commission to the County. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Court, sitting for the transaction of County business, that the County of Deschutes does hereby ratify and affirm said State Highway contract No. 746, made and executed by the State Highway Commission and the con- tractors, Bauers and Bauers, and hereby agrees to be governed and controlled by the terms of said agreement, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County, by this itself to pay its proportionate cost of said°construction closing the same are presented to the County by the State resolution, further' obligates work promptly, as estimates dis- Highway Commission; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State Highway Commission be and -it is hereby instructed to attach a copy of this resolution to said contracts and make the same a part thereof; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered in the records of the County Court and mission, receipt that a certified copy of the same be delivered to the State Highway Com- of which by the said Commission shall be deemed as sufficient authority in incurring the said obligation on behalf of Deschutes County. COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, By Robert W. Sawyer, As County Judge. Attest: By M. W. Knickerbocker, As County Commissioner. By J. S. Innes, As County Clerk. As County Commissioner. Dated ,1924 Bend, Oregon. Bend, Oregon, December 13, 1924. The County Court: of Deschutes County, Oregon, met'this day, pursuant to adjourn- ment, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Indigent Relief. County Clerk J. H. Haner appeared before the Court to report that E. H. Sparks a resident of Deschutes Counter.; now being cared for at the home of a sister in Portland, Oregon, is in indigent circumstances, and that to insure proper carefor him a grant from - the County was necessary, whereupon it was ORDERED that the Clerk issue his warrant on the General Fund to be charged to the budget for indigent relief, :in the sum of $40.00 monthly, payable to E. H. Sparks until further order of the Court. In the Matter of Additional. Aid to. J. S. Smythe. It then appeared to the Court that its intention to grant additional aid to‘ J. S. Smythe, of Redmond, had not been effected because, of a confusion in names it was ORDERED that, in addition to the sum nova being paid to J. S. Smythe monthly, there be granted to said J. S. Smythe the sum of $10.00, the first payment to said J. S. Smythe to be in the sup of $30.00, covering payments intended to have been made since October 1,1924, and that the order made October, 1, 1924, relating to one Smith. be cancelled. In the Matter of Bond of T. W. Harlon. There was then presented an extension of bond of the Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, covering T. W. Carlon as Constable of District No. 1 for the year 1925, and said extension was ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Delinquent Taxes. Ross Farnham, attorney for the State Land Board, then appeared before the Court and requested that interest and penalties in excess of six per, cent which had accrued on real estate held by the State Land Board on foreclosure of Mortgage• be remitted in favor of the State, whereupon after consideration, it was ORDERED that such request be denied. There being no further business to come before the Court adjournment was then had to Wednesday, December 24, 1924. . Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, December 24, 1924. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this day, pursuant to adjournment, and there being ho business to come before the Court adjournment was had to Tuesday, December 30, •1924, at 2 P.M. Bend, Oregon, December 30, 1924. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day, pursuant to adjournment, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter 'of the County Tax Levy. Now on this 30th day of December, 1924, this matter comes on to be heard upon the levy of tax for the expenses of the County, State,* School, road, and for other purposes, and it appearing to the satitfaction of the Court from the records and files herein, and from the budget submitted by the County Budget Committee, that the following.sums are necessary for the said several expenses, to -wit: For the expense of the Circuit Court $4,000.00 For the' salary and expenses of the County Judge. 1,300.00 For the per diem and expenses of the County Commissioners 1,700.00 For the• County Clerk and Recorder For the Sheriff For the. Superintendent of School, For the' Assessor For the. County Treasurer For the• County Surveyor For the fees of the Coroner Fbr the District Attorney For one-half the expense of the County Agent For the Water Master For the Public Health Nurse For one-half the expense of the County Library Board For the Statutory School Library Fund For Widows' Pensions For the 'Juvenile Court For the County Health Officer For the Relief of Indigents For the Rent of Court House, Salary of janitor, water, lights and maintenance of Court House, offices and'jail 6,500.00 For the Board of prisoners 2,000.00 For the support of County Fairs 1,000.00 For auditing the County Records 750.00 For the publishing of legal notices 500.00 For the salary of the District Sealer of Weights and Measures 97.37 For the Statutory County School Fund 40,960.00 For the Maintenance of Roads 9,902-.40 For the payment of interest on outstanding warrants For the construction of Market Roads For the payment of State Taxes For the payment of interest on Road Bonds 7,837.35 12,522.50 3,775.00. 6,000.00 2,850.00 880.00 100.00 1,100.00 2,500.00* 2,400.00 2,500.00 6,028.25• 409.60 3,000.00 300.00 425.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 15,000.00 85,971.95 13,880.00 63,,'��.1 For the retirement of Road Bonds For the Road Bond Sinking Fund For any unforeseen emergencies Total 18,000.00 0,0o0,v' 18,125.00 If22o 10,716.63 11 q 3 28 9 ,. 5 31 .0,5 2-' 7$ 3, 4,--) That the total revenues in expectancy from sources other than taxation have been estimated to be the sum of $58,505.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County is $231,026.05. It further appearing from the certificate of the, State Tax Commissioner that the amount to be levied for the State of Oregon is the sum of $85,971.95, and that the whole amount necessary is the sum of $231,026.05, it is therefore. ORDERED by the Court that there be and hereby is levied upon all the taxable property of Deschutes County the gross sum of $231,026.05, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1924, and to distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes; For the County General Fund $ 46,754.01 For the County School Fund 40,960.00 For the General Road Fund 1 mill tax. 9,902.2.4 For the Market Road Fund 15,000.00 For the payment of interest, retirement of principal and sinking fund for road bonds 26,000.00 For the County Library Fund 6,028.25 For the School Library Fund 409.60 For the State Tax 85,971.95- Total levy, and distribution for all purposes $231,026.05 IT IS FUR':RR ORDERED that this record be entered at full length in the Journals of this Court, and.that the Clerk thereon forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor`. In the Matter of Tax Estimate for School Districts No. 14 and 16. There was then presented to the Court by the County School Superintendent estimates as provided for, in Sections 259 and 260, School Laws of Oregon 1919, for the levying of a special tax upon the property of School districts Nos. 14 and 16 at the rate of five mills each, whereupon it was ORDERED that a levy of five mills upon the property of School Districts No. 14 and 16 be made, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend such levy upon the Assessment Roll.. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Wednesday, December 21, 1924. Bend, Oregon, December 31, 1924. The County'Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day, pursuant to adjournment, whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Bridge et Tumalo, It was then reported to the Court that the bridge crossing the Deschutes River at the. town of Tumalo was in a dangerous condition, it was ORDERED that the Road Master, Frank H. May, make necessary repairs and that the bridge be condemned for travel until such repairs were completed. In the Matter of the Payment of the Election Boards. rTh This matter came on to be heard, and it was ORDERED that tie Clerk be directed to draw his warrants on the General fund for pay- ment to election boards as set forth in the claim docket. In the Matter of Jury Service. This matter carve on to be heard and it was ORDERED that the Clerk draw his warrants on the General Fund in payment for services as jurors, as set forth in the Claim Docket. In the Matter of .the Establishment of the Alfalfa Road. Now on this 31st day of December, 1924, comes on this matter for final hearing and it appearing to the Court that the Resolution for the opening of this road conforms to the requirements of law; that said road is a public necessity and a public utility; that the viewers heretofore appointed have duly qualified according to law and have filed their report was publicly petition for herein, and it now a pearing t.o the Court that said report of said Viewers read on two different days of the November Term of the Court, and that•a damages was filed in excess of the amounts allowed by the viewers, and -that thereupon the hearing on this resolution was continued to Wednesday, December 31, 1924, and that the District Attorney has filed with the Court his affirming opinion of the proceedings herein, and that now is the time fixed by law for the final consideration of said matter, it is therefore ORDERED by the Court that the petition for damages be denied, and that said report of said viewers be on the market road Name Bennet Fisher and Chas Fisher Oregon Washington Joint Stock Land Band and Leve Balmer.& Pilot Butte Ranch Company R. C. Colver & State Land Board Lewis Seeberger & State Land. Board . Mae F. Colver Leta Brasfield Mary Benn & State ,Land Board C. H. Hardy Jeanette A. Coleman Emmet Harris L. L. Fox Estate Roy V. Allen Walter R. Ferry for damages suffered by and the same is hereby approved,.and that the Clerk draw his warrants fund in the sums payable as follows: Description SE* of NW4 NE4 SE4 of SE4 NE4 of: NE- N4 of SW4 4 of SE4 and NW of SWl SE 4 NE4 N- of NW* of NE 4 of NW* NT1i 4 of SW4 and SW4 of NW4 NW4 of NW* SE4 of SW4 SW4 of NW - Sec. IL. R. Damages. 31 17 13 . $300.00 31 17 13 $850.00 28 17 13 $ 70.00 33 17 13 • $100.00 27 17 . 13 $275.00 29 17 14) $200.00 28 17 14) 28 17 14 80.00 28 17 14 180.00 27 17 14 170.00 31 17 13 1.00 32 17 13 28 17 13 29 17 14 the establishment of said road, as found by the viewers 1.00 1.00. 1.00 herein. end it iS further ORDERED that there be and is hereby established, in accordance with the report of the Viewers, the following described County Road, totwit: Beginning at a point in the Central Oregon Highway which point is located a distance of 650 feet easterly from the west boundary of Section 31, Township 17 South, Range 13 East, thence in a general easterly direction to a termination at the northeast corner of Section 27, Township 17 South, Range 14 East of the Willamette Meridian. .,AND FURTHER ORDERED that the County Surveyor proceed to survey and monument said road and to file with the County Clerk his field notes and the plat and profile, as provided in Chapter 75 Oregon Laws of 192.3; AND FURTHER ORDERED that said road designated as the Alfalfa Market Road. There being no further business to for the term. shall be 60 feet in width and shall be known and come before the Court, the Court then adjourned Robert. W. Sawyer. County Judge. J. S. Innes. Commissioners.. BE IT RENDERED, That a regular term of the County Court fdr Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend in said County on Wednesday, the 7th day of January, 1925, said day being for the transaction of Caunty Robert W. Sawyer, J. S. Innes G. G. Sedgwick J. H. Haner S. E. Roberts A. J. Moore whereupon the following In the Matter of Sheriff's Deputies. the date fixed by law for holding a term business, when were: County Judge. Commissioner Commissioner Clerk Sheriff District Attorney present proceedings were had, to -wit: There was then presented to the Court a statement of the County Court from S.E. Roberts, Sheriff, reporting the appointment of Deputy Sheriffs and Clerks as follows: Honorable County Court, Bend, Oregon. Gentlemen_ I have appoir_ted W. E. VanAllen and George W. Stokoe as Deputy Sheriffs in my office, and Hazel Manion and Carol Boyd as Clerks in my office, to assume their respective duties January 1, 1925, and recommend that the County Court pay following monthly salaries W. E. Van Allen George W'. Stokoe Hazel Manion Carol Boyd Dated at Bend, as set opposite their respective names, to -wit: $150.00 150.00 $140.00 $115.00 per per per per month month.. month. month. them the Deschutes County, Oregon, this 3rd day of December, 1924. S. E. Roberts Sheriff, Deschutes County, Oregon. Whereupon, after due consideration, it was ORDERED that said communication be placed upon file. In,the Matter of Payment of Fixed Charges against the County. This matter comes on to directing the payment of the payment of rents, fixing the several deputies employed by be heard on this 7th day of January, 1925, for an order salaries cf the several officers of the County, for the salaries and providing for the payment thereof to the such County officers, for fixing the several sums necessary to the support of indigents of the County_,.- and for other expenses, and the Court being :lly advised in the premises, it is ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is authorized and directed to issue his warrants monthly for the amounts provided by law to the following officers of the County, to -wit: Sheriff, County Judge, County Clerk, County Assessor, County Superintendent of Schools, County Treasurer, and that such warrants be issued on or before the first day of each month; and it is further. ORDERED that. the following deputies and clerks for said officers be allowed the following salaries, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof at the same time and in the same manner as other salaries are paid, to -wit: W. E.. Van Allen Deputy Sheriff $156.00 George W. Stokoe Deputy Sheriff 150.00 Hazel Manion Deputy Sheriff 140.00 Carol Boyd Clerk for Sheriff 115.00 Gwen Irwin Deputy County Clerk 135.00 Mary Dugan Stenographer 85.00 Benita Cane Stenographer 85.00 .Elizabeth Veltum Clerk for lssessor 100.00 It is further ORDERED that R. V'T. Hendershott be and hereby is appointed County Health Officer, that his salary as such be and the same is hereby fixed at $35.00 per month, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment therefor at the time and in the manner provided for the payment of salaries of County officers; it is further ORDERED that T. J. Sanders be and he hereby is employed as Janitor for the Court House during the pleasure of the Court; his salary is fixed at $85.00 per month, and the Clerk is instructed to issue his warrants in payment thereof at the tirne and in the manner provided for the payment of salaries; it is further ORDERED that the County Clerk issie his warrants monthly in like manner in payment of rents for the Court House and jail, to -wit: Deschutes Investrment Company $250.00 First National Bank 85.00 Hugh O'Kane 12.50 L. B. Baird 90.00 ORDERED, further, that in like manner the County Clerk issue his warrants payable to the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for $29.00 per month for rent of telephones it is further ORDERED that in like manner the County Clerk issue his warrants monthly for the support of indigents of the County, to -wit: Hattie Huntington. $30.00 Maude Brown 25.00 American Red Cross 10.00 Frank P. Drake 15.00 Jess J. Holt 40.00 J. S. Smythe 20.00 Mrs. Robert Lewellen 10.00 Mrs. Delbert White 40.00 Lena Golemski 17.50 Mrs. Gilbert M. Weston 30.00 E. H. Sparks 40.00 It is further ORDERED that payments to Mrs. Gilbert M. Weston shall be discontinued on the day of , 1925. e In the Matter of State Board of Forestry and Fire Patrol Taxes. It And now on this 7th day of January, 1925,.comes on this matter to be heard upon the application of the State Forester for a tax for the payment of costs for Forest Fire for Protection as provided/by Title 15, Chapter 47 of Oregon Laws, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the certificate of the State Forester on file herein, that the taxes therein charged are a proper lien upon the lands therein described, and that such certificate conforms to the requirements of law, therefore it is ORDERED. BY TEE COURT that the certificate_,of the State Forester on file herein be and the same is hereby approved, and that there be and hereby is levied upon all the lands described in said certificate, and upon each and every tract therein described, a tax of two and one-half cents per acre for the payment of the costs. of forest fire patrols, and the Assessor is instructed to extend the same upon the tax rolls for the current year. In the Matter of the County Agriculturist. ORDERED that there be and hereby is appropriated to the Oregon Agricultural College the sum of $2500.00 for cooperation in farm demonstration work,and the Clerk is hereby authorized to certify such appropriation to the Oregon Agricultural College and to the Secretary of State. In the Matter of ) Market Roads. ) RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Oregon for the year 1919, enacted Chapter 431 of the Laws of Oregon for 1919, by the provisions of which ..act it is provided and declared that there shall be included in the State Levy.of taxes each year such amount as may be produced by levy of one mill on the dollar of the total valuation of the taxable property of the State as shown by the last preceding assessment and equalization thereof, which said amount shall be apportioned, collected and paid in the same manner as other State taxes, and shall become a part of the State Highway Fund, and shall be used for the purpose of constructing and improving roads to be known and designated as Market Roads and WHEREAS, Section :4 of said Act provides that the County Court of any County desiring to avail itself of the provisions and benefits of any Act in any year, shall provide by uniform levy on all the taxable property of the County, for the specific purpose of Market Road construction, such an amount as may equal the amount apportioned to said County by the State Highway Commission under the provisions of said Act; and WHEREAS, it is provided in said.Act that any County, desiring the benefits thereof,, shall accept the;.provisions of the same, and shall agree to actively operate thereunder; and WHEREAS, it appearing to be for the best interests of Deschutes County that said County that said County accept the provisions of said Act, and agree to operate under the provisions of the same, and that said County levy on all the taxable property of said County for the specific purpose of Market Road construction, such sum as shall be produced by a. levy of 1.52. mills upon all of said taxable property; and WHEREAS, it appearing that the following roads, to -wit: should be disignaged as Market Roads=and improved as Market Roads out of said Market Road Fund. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the Highway Commission be and said Commission is hereby advised that the County Court of Deschutes County, now in regular session, and at this time sitting as a County Court for the transaction o± County. business, does hereby. accept the provisions of said Chapter 431, of the Laws of Oregon for 1919, and hereby agrees to cooperate with the State of Oregon, throught the State Highway Commission, in carrying out the provisions of said Act; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said Highway Commission be and is further advised that there has been levied 1.52 mills on the dollar of the total valuation of al.1 the taxable property in said County, which said levy has been ordered spread upon the rolls and collected as other taxes are collected; said taxes when so collected to be used for Market Roads under the provisions of Chapter 431 of the Laws of Oregon for 1919. 2-nd be it further resolved that the following hereafter be designated, are hereby designated as the Market Roads Law, to -wit: And be it further resolved that the State• Highway Commission:_.be roads, and such other roads as may Market Roads, and ordered improved under and is hereby requested to furnish plans and specifications for the construction of said proposed Market Roads, and that said Commission supervise the survey and and that said Commission be further instructed to charge such survey and establishing such grades and supervising establishment of grades therefor; the expenses incurred in making said survey and establishment of grades against the portion of the Market Roads Fund credited to said Deschutes County. .And be it further resolved that this resolution and order be recorded in the County Court Journal as other matters are entered and recorded, and that a certifiedecopy of the same be sent.to the Highway Commission, which said certified copy shall be notice to said Commission of the acceptance of the provisions of said Market Roads Law by Deschutes County, and of its intention to. operate thereunder. Dated this 7th day of January, A.D. 1925. Attest: County Clerk.. In the; Matter of Dance Hall License. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By Robert W..Sawyer. As County Judge. By J. S. Innes As County Commissioner •By Geo. G.•Sedgwick. As County Commissioner. There was then presented a petition for a dance hall license for the Pleasant Ridge Community Hall, which said petition was referred to, he County Sheriff, who reported that he made no objection to the granting of said license, whereupon it was the ORDERED that a license be granted upon/payment of the staturtory,:fee. In the Matter of Claims. . Claims against the County.were then presented and it was' ORDERED that claims be .paid as set forth in the Claim Docket from funds as follows: Claims numbered 1 to•39, inclusive, 57 to 59, inclusive, 61, 62, 6.4, 68 to 88, inclusive, 90 and 91, from the General Fund; Claims numbered 40 to 55, inclusive, 60 and 63,•from the Road, Fund. 56 and •58 from the 1923 Dalles-California Fund; 65 to 67, inclusive, and 89, from the 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Fund. In the Matter of Warrants on the County Road Fund.. It then appeared to/he Court that because of its error in. ordering payments of bills at,the December term,.the claims of Vern Clevenger for $4.49; C. 0. Younce for $13.98, and Ray Brewster for $13.98, had been,ordered paid twice and warrants.therefor had been issued, whereupon it was. ORDERED that warrants numbers 20698, 20699 and 20700 drawn on the General Road Fund L in the amounts stated above, be cancelled and there be transferred from the Market Road Fund to the 1923 Lower Bridge-Terrebonne fund the sum of $32.40 covering the amount of these warrants. In the Matter of the Alfalfa Market Road. Then was presented to the Court estimates for the construction .of the Alfalfa Market Road, whereupon it was ORDERED that bids for construction of the road in three sections, and for all bridges. and culverts, be called as provided by law, and that the County Clerk be directed to advertise notice of call for bids in two papers published in the County at least once each week fox two successive weeks, said bids to be opened at two o'clock P.M. on Saturday, January 24, 1925. In the Matter of the Jury List of 1925. ORDERED -that the following named persons be and the same are hereby selected for the current year, and the Clerk is instructed to prepare the jury box therefrom. Joe Albright, Norman Allen, H. E. Allen, Wm. N. .Ynderson, W. O. Armstrong, Chas. A. Armstrong, J. F. Arnold, Anton Aune, G. H. Baker, Martha. Bechen, Kenneth C. Bennett, Fern M. Benson, Jess Blalock, Wm. H. Bond, Illeyne, A. Borrowman, Silas Cain, E. J. Carroz, Chas, W. Gayle, Ernest F. Dahlheim, Mack L. Dail, Luther Dalton, James D.Davidson, Geo. H. Davis, J. S. Davis, A. E. Douglas, Julius O'Kemmp, L. B. Kruse, Wm. Lacey, Amos Lewis, Arthur Lindh, L. W. Lindsay, John W. Littlefield, Edward F. Logan, Wm. Loh -Kamp, Roy Loven, Sadid Lucas, Mrs. V. A. Forbes, Frank B. McCord, R. .S. McClure, Morris F. Finley, John Fogel, Ashley Forrest, Winfred J. Gibson, D. W. Gould, Walter E. Haney, H. A. Henderson, Emil Hess, Sidct Hubble, James Humphrey, John H. Jeffries, Wm. Johnston, A. T. Jones, Glenn Morgan, Frank O'Laughlin, Geo. A. Paddock, Jas. C. Riley, Gerol W. Searcy, N. P. Smith, R. M. Smith, Bonnie Stockwell,. Byron, A..Stover, C. T. Terrill, Bessie Tracy, Henry Tschudy, F. M. Turner, John A. Walker, Henry Whitsett, A. S. Ashcroft, George Bates, Charles Boyd R. B. Cross, D. M. Fraser, Melvin Gillette, W. X. Hummell, Lloyd H. Kelly, Hugh Kelly, Bob Lavelle, Henry Linster, Orville Mann, Robert Martin, Arvilla Murphy, Ella Oliver, L. S. Sillery, John Steidl, James E. Teater, Theodore Tweet, G. E. Abrams, Frank J. Wilkes, H. Ballantyne, garnet Harrell, G. L. Belden, C. P. Bertram, Phil Brogan, Edw. P. Brosterhous Chas. D. Brown, James M. Cain, Geo. J. Childs, John Coleman, R. C. Colver, John Coyle, P. E. Cullis.on, John J. Cunningham, Harold E. Davis, Harry J. Funky:, James O. Gilfillan, R. L. Henry, A. B. Hicks, H. M. Horton, P. B. Johnson, Nell M. Kimsey, O. L. Kregness, Lois B. Lammers, William Lane, Rudolph Leifke, Austin B. Lewis, Margaret McCarran, L. M. McReynolds,G. E. Malkson, 0. A. Margraf, Paul Mayette, Wm. Montgomery, Edw. Montague, A. J. Morse, Max Neilsen, W. L. O'Donnell, A. Powell, B. Reynolds, Frank I. Rockwell, J. A. Runge, W. Shaffer, .Agnes G. Sheridan, W. C. Spickelmier, Archie A. Symons, M. E. Thompson, Wendell Thompson, Abbie Wright, Guy Amsberry, Edwin Anderson, John C. Bloch, B. F. Brown, C. :A. Corliss, John L. Carter, P. H. Coffey, Benton Cook, A. J. Coon, S. W. Damron, Herbert Davis, John Devereaux, James F. Donaldson, V. W. Ebert, R. N. Elliott; Fred Frisbee, Wm. J. Fulton, J. V. Gauldin, Harry W. Gant, Mrs. L. A. Gassett, Geo. M. Gilbet, Geo. M. Gilliland, Arthur B. Gilson, O. L. Gleason, Andrew Goggans, A. Grant, James L. Grindle, Gordon V. Hall, A. D. Hammond, Chas. I. Hastings, Ralph Haynie, Frank Hearn, M. L. Henderson,. Lawrence A.. Holman, Ralph. Hope, Fred L. Howe, Howard R. Hyde, W. E. Irvine, Hardy H. Jackson, Glenn Janney, Henry E. Jarrard, H. L. Jensen, James C. Jerome, Albert Kribs, Harold Kribs, W..J. Lawrence, A. R. Leary, Chas. G. Lippe, Forrest Livingston, Jos. Loehr, Everett Long, H. V. Lyford, Pearl Lynes, G. H. McAllister, E. J. McDermont, Archie McDonald, Glenn E. McKelvy, L. G. McReynolds, 1 Thos. Marsden, Harry A. Marshall, Frank C. Martin, Melvin Mela.nd, J. A. Moore, Ernest Nelson, Paul Norseth, J. Personett, Thos. Plunkett, Homer Pogue, Elmer Prater, J. T. Price, Mark E. Putnam, J. Clarke Rhodes, Taylor W. Rhoads, Geo. E. Rice, T. W. Ripley, L. P. Rooney, J. L. Rogers, J. 0. Ross, W. H. Shull, m. Smith, John W. Smith, Oscar 0. Springgate, Chas. A. Stewart, Arthur Stipe, Laura Gholson, S. B. Terwilliger, Jas. G. Toombs, F. N. Turner, Elmer D. Tyler, H. E. Van Arsdale, Sam T. Vaughn, Wm. Van Voorhis,• Ed Walker, A. J. Welch, Omer Wise, Margaret Wise, Bert White, C. P. Agee, Jos. J. Allen, Frank Anderson, J. S. Ayers, Seward L. Bagg,;W. J. Baker, Geo. Barr, Larry Baxter, Walter C. Beal, Curtis Beesley, James C. Blaisdell, N. W. Boles, John M. Balstead, August E. Bastick, Geo. Broadwell, Geo. A. Buegler, James W. Campbell, Henry J. Castle, Ray Cheek, Guy A. Claypool, Norman H. Coleman, Geo. L. Conklin, E. C. Cram, Glenn Crosswhite Fred Dahlheim, W. D. Davis, Fred E..Dexter, Fay Doak, Edwin, C. Eberly, J. W. Eklund, Thos. C. Ewing, Bert Fuller, Russell Gilbert, N. H. Gilbert, James, Gillis, H. A. Gillis, T. K. Gleeson, C. H. Goldsmith, Harry Gosney, Clarence Gould, George Gove, B. J. Hazen, Gideon J. Mayrand, J. E. Henderson, John M. Herbert, F. A. Howard, Lester E. Hodgson, George Hughes, Arthur Jaeger, Carl A. Johnson, C. T. Jones, A. N. Kohfield, P. W. Lee, Elmer Lehnherr, Edgar W. Lewis, Edward 0. Logan, James Logan, J. T. Lovegrove, Dee McRoberts, Macie E. Mansfield, C. W. Markham, Ralph Miles, Clay E. Moreland, Dale Morgan, Lee Morrison, Hugh M. Nelson, A. A. Newell, Wm. G. Newton, H. C. Ormiston, H. S. Parks, Delbert H. Parker, J. M. Perry, Geneveive Perkins, HarryCG. Price, John H. Radatz, B. F. Rhodes, John Rusk, ILI. E. Searcy, Harry W. Sherin, L. V. Simmons, Dale Simpson, Chas. H. Spaugh, John Spring, Emma A. Street, Morgan Tromblee, C. V. Webb, J. K. Webb, Wesley White, Eva Whittington, 01 M. Whittington, W. 0. Widdows, Arthur Wrightman, Chas. W. Williams, G. W. Witte, Paul E. Young, Chas. Adams, J. P. Baker, Geo. Barclay, Harry H. Beach, Henry Broste Lochrie, Ray Nedrow; Henry J. Sattong, L Jas. L. Miltenberge of LaPine , Wm . H. B- Brown, Glenn R. How. Wm. H. Moore, James • Arnold, May Beckwit Curtiss, Melvin L. C Reed, M. 0. Sage, Ge F. Wright, Burr Blac hous, Montelle Coe, Walter Daniels, S. A. Dutt, C. H. Gingrich, Sam L. 0. Reed, P. J. Reidel, Ovid Riley, Chas. S.pchen, Glenn Stack, C. Young, allaof:-Band,__-Anna• Grant: ofnDeschutes, Douglas Johnson, , W. W. Rose, Addle Sly, Harry S. Sly, John Atkinson, Wm. T. Vandevert, 11 George Bennett, James Connell, of West Side T. C. Barnett, F. L. rd, Nettie Kotzman, Edgar R. McCurdy, W. 0. McClellan, Geo. V. Mayfield Raeburn, Robert Redmond, of Butte, E. E. Agree,. J. L. Audrain, S. T. , Mrs. M. E. Bloom, Meda Butler, J. A. Cottongin, Wm. G. Cox, W. B. yrus, G. F. Gates, Olive Hogan,.A. P. Meyers, R. L: Muir, Bessie L. orge F. Steele, Kittie Tuck, Wesley R. Van Wert, Elon Waggener, Nettie k, +i. C. Carolin, H. C. Doty,.Z. T. Gideon, Deward Gwathney, Sarah L. Jarrett, Albert Julian, Lila B. Marion, E. M. Peck, Geo. 11. Rader, Mabel Redifer, Walter Ruble, L. L. Stephens, of Redmond, J. H. Burgess, Jas. P. Bates, E. Brown, W. A. Brown, P. G. Diterline, Geo. P. Elliott, Porter G. Heath, Mabel M. Kendall, Jos. W. Livingston, Jas. G. IcGuffie, R. L. Miller, R. D. Morse, W. G. Smith, Jesse Tuck, W. W. Van Matre, of Tether taut 1 . E. Beesley, E. M. Eby, D. H. Gates, H. A. Hill, F. C. Montgomery E. M. Parr, R. E. Stevens, , vens0. F. Wallenberg, of Redmond, �vison Aakinson, A. B. Davenport, Henry Hewins, C. W. Una, J. H. Neel, J. W. Schrunk, of Redmond, R. R. Davidson, W. J. Hall, J. A. Foss, L, M. Miller, H. K. Rasch, A. B. Hibbard, Geo. H. MacGregor, Geo. H. Fairfield, of Terrebonne, RoS.HTowne Isaac D. Vedder, A. S. Holmes, 'of Lower Bridge, Meredith Bailey Jr. . B. Duckett, Knickerbocker, M. W., E. W. Richardson, A. W. Templeton J. J. Wilt, of Sisters. In the Matter of .Bonds for the County Assessor, and the County Coroner. Bonds for the.County Assessor and the County Coroner were then presented and ordered approved.and placed on file. In the Matter of the Edwin Rogers Road. • This matter came on to be heard on the Viewers' Report thereon, and the Viewers' report was read for the first time. In the matter of the Designation of Official. County Newspaper. Applications were presented from the Central Oregon Press and the Bend Bulletin, to be designated as official County paper, and date for hearing was set for January 24, 1924. In the Matter of Terrebonne Dance Hall Permit. The application. of the Terrebonne_: Dry Squad, by C. W.. Heim, for a license to conduct a_public dance hall at Terrebonne was thereupon presented, whereupon.it was ORDERED that a license issue on payment of the statutory fee. There being no further business, the.Court then adjourned to Friday; January 23, 1925. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. .Bend, Oregon,: January 23, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following.proceedings were had, to -wit: . 'In the Matter of the Edwin Rogers County Road. This matter came on to be heard upon the Viewers' Report herein, whereupon the Viewers' Report was read for the second time and the proceedings referred to the District Attorney for his option as to their legality, as provided by law. In the Matter of the Justice of the Peace. There was then presented the resignation of Douglas Johnson as Justice of the Peace for the LaPine precinct, at the same time the application of E. L. Clark to be appointed to fill the vacancy caused by said resignation, and the petition of William .Foss and .twenty- one others that Harry L. Sly be appointed to fill said vacancy, whereupon it was ORDERED that Harry L. Sly, of L,aPine, be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Douglas Johnson as Justice of the Peace. In the Matter of the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne Road. It was' then reported to the Court that the bridge on the Lower Bridge-Terrebonne road would be finished within a few days, whereupon it was 'ORDERED that estimates'be prepared and bids called for the grading of the road from the Deschutes River to Terrebonne. In the Matter of Bridges. Commissioner Sedgwick then reported that the bridge at.'Te:rrebonne was.in.bad condition it and/was ORDERED that the matter be referred to, Commissioners Sedgwick with.authority to have necessary repairs made. In the Matter of Fund Transfers. There was then presented the report of the County Treasurer showing a balance in the .Special Road fund of $11,449.71, and in the Motor Vehicle License Fund a balance of $19,E36.80, and a letter from the Secretary of State reporting that payment on account of Forest Revenue amounting to at least $3000.00 would be made immediately,t whereupon consideration and upon its appearing to the Court that taxation and motor license fees to be received by the CoUnty during the year 1925 would be sufficient to meet all charges for road bond interest and retirement of road bondp, it was , ORDERED that the balances, now on hand in the Special:Road Fund and the Motor Vehicle License Fund be transferred to the General Road Fund, and the County Treasurer, directed to call Road Fund Warrants up to the amount so established in the General Road Fund. ,There being no further business to comc before the meeting, adjournment was then had until Saturday, January 24, 1925, at 2 P.M. Robert W. Sawyer. County judge. BEND, OREGON , January 24, 19 25 . The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had,. to -wit: In the Matter of the Alfalfa Market Road. This being the time -set for opening bids for the construction of the Alfalfa Market Road, and upon its appearing to the Court that the advertisement of the call for bids had been duly published as provided by law, and that the bids should now be opened, the Curt proceeded to"open said bids, and after compilation of the amount bid by the various bid- 'dersy the ,totals of each bid were found. to be as follows: CLEARING AND GRADING Bidder Unit 1. Unit 2. Bauers & Bauers H. W. Oliver Edgington & Harrington A. B. Taylor Lou A. Reed Gross & Grimes H: F. Swingle Bidder Bauers- & Bauers H. W. Oliver P. H. May Harry McGuire Frank L. Connor W.H.May & Al Wright Whereupon it was $5692.96 5583.96 495C.55 6099;54 $6816.10 6090.94 4766.15 5495.71 5258.9C BRIDGES AND CULVERTS Conc.P & Conc.P.& Conc .Hdwls . Rubl .Hdvvls . $6060.31 5261.45 4947.58 4904.11 5306.53 4522.53 $5529.61 4872.27 4593.78 4762.59 5129.63 4487.15 Unit 3. $45C0.64 4173.50 3324.05 3854.58 3471.02 6195.10 Corr..P.& Corr.P.& Conc.Hdwls. Rubl.Hdvvls. 5879 .01 534C.80 5149.08" 4849.21 5280.86 4601.35 5348.31 4951.62 4795.28 47C7.69 51C3`.96 4565.97 ORDERED that the contract for clearing and grading Units No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 of said Alfalfa Market Road be awarded to Edgington & Harrington, said Edgington & Harrington being the lowest and best bidders for said work, on their filing a satisfactory contract- or's bond, and it was further ordered that contracts embodying the proposals here a:ec•eptad by the Court be entered into with said contractors Edgington & Harrington. And it was fur- ther ORDERED that the contract for construction of• bridges and culverts on said Alfalfa Market Road be awarded to May & Wright, said May & Wright being the lowest and best bidders for said work, on their filing a satisfactory contractor's bond, and it was further ordered that contracts .embodying the proposal here accepted. by the Court be entered. into with said contractors May & Wright. In the Matter'of the Auditor's Report. There was then presented the audit of the County records for the year 1924, made by G. Ed Ross, of Salem, Oregon, whereupon it was ORDERED that said. report be placed on file. In the Matter of Indigent Relief. It then appeared to the Court that J. H. Clark, an indigent whose care had been under- taken by the County, had been placed in the Pisgah Home Colony in Portland, Oregon, on Sept- ember 25, 1924, to be cared. for there at the rate of $25.00 per month; and upon it appearing that no payments to the Pisgah Horne had. been made since that date, and that the County is now indebted to said Pisgah Home for the care of the said J. .H. Clark for the months of October, November, December, and January, and further that said Home Colony requires payment in advance, it was ° ORDERED that the County Clerk ,dray his warrant on the General Fund Charged to the budget for Relief of Indigent, in the surn of $125.O0, and remit the same to the Pisgah Home Colony, 641 East Madison Street, Portland, Oregon, for the care of the said J. H. Clark, and that until further notice .there be issued to said Pisgah Home Colony the sum of $25.00 on the 25th day of each month, and reipittance made to said Pisgah:Home Colony-. In the Matter of Aid for the Red Cross. It was then reported to the Court that. the Red Cross was supplying $3.00 per month for the aid of J. H. Clark, now being. cared for at County expense at the Pisgah Home Colony, Portland, Oregon, it Was ORDERED that the grant to the Red. Cross be increased from10.00 to : 13.00 and that until further notice the warrant paid to the Red Cross be issued in the sum of $13.0.0e In the Matter. of the Establishment of the Edwin Rogers Road. Now on this 24th-day of January, 1925, comes on this matter for final hearing; and it appearing to the Coui`t that the resolution for the `above entitled road conforms to. the re- quirements of law: that said road is a public necessity and a public utility that the Viewers herein appointed have duly qualified according to law and have filed their report herein; and it now appearing to the Court that the report of said Viewers has been publicly read on two different days of°this term of Court, the second reading having been on the day preceding .this 24th day of January, 1925, and that all claims for damages and all.re- monstrances or objections filed in said matter have been dulyconsidered and disposed o± according to law, and that the District Attorriey has filed vaith the Court his affirming • opinion of the proceedings herein, and that nbvq is the time fixed by law for the final consideration of said matter, it is therefore ORDERED by° the' ,oUrt that said report of said Viewers be and the same is hereby approved, with the exception- that there be paid as damages to E. . Kildee the sum of $45.00 instead of the sum of ~ 40.O0, as recommended by said Viewers; and it is further _ ORDERED by•the Court that, with the change above noted, said report be and the same is hereby approved, and that the Clerk draw his warrant on the General Road Fund. for the sum of 45.00 payable to E. A. Kildee, and his warrants in favor of the persons and in the amounts shown on said -Viewer's report as follows: Name Description Sec. Tp. R. Damages Southwest Financing Corp. S.VI%.- of S.E.4 5 17S. :L2E: 1:00 Hans L. Christian •S.E.t of S.E.4 5 17S. :L2E. 1.00 and S.W.4 of S.W.4 4 17S. :12E. • W.C.& Jessie Cooley N.E.* of N.E.4 8 17S. :12E. 1.00 and N.W.i of N.Z .i 9 :17S. :12E. for damages suffered by the establishment of said. road; as found by the Viewers herein; and it is further ORDERED that there be and there is hereby established, in accordance with the re- port of. the Viewers, the following described County Road, to -wit: Beginning at the inter- section of the Dalles-California Highway with the North line of Section 8, T. 17 S. R. 12 E., W. M.:• thence in a general easterly direction to a termination in the W. X. Hunnel County Road at a point on the east line of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 9, T. 17 S., R. 12 E., W. I.: and it is further ORDERED that the County Surveyor proceed to survey and to monument said road, and to file ivith the County Clerk his field notes and the plat and Chapter 75 of Oregon Laws of 1923; and further profile, as provided. by ORDERED that said road shall be 4C feet in width, and be known and designated as the Cooley Road.. I n the Ma t t e r of Coyote bounty. It then appeared to the Court that -according to the audit of County finances for the year 1924, there was held by the County Treasurer in. the Coyote Fund to December 31, 1924, the sum of $596.76; whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Treasurer be directed. to transfer $593 .60 from the Coyote Fund to the General Fund. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had until Monday, January 26, 1925,. at 2 P. M. Bend, Oregon, January 26, 1925. The County Court•of Deschutes County reconvened this day, pursuant to adjournment all members being present, whereupon In'the Matter of. Bridge at Terrebonne. the following proceedings v;ere had, to -wit: Commissioner Sedgwick then reported to the Court results of his inspection of the bridge at Terrebonne made v;ith the County Road Master, and the Court being fully advised the premises: it was ORDERED, that the County Road Master make repairs to the bridge over the Irri gation Canal at Terrebonne and to culverts In the Matter of Culvert Pipe. in the same vicinity. in Commissioner Innes then suggested to the Court that the County purchase a carload of corrugated culvert pipe, whereupon it was ORDERED that Commissioner Innes investigate:. the price and terms for such ment and report to the Court at its next In the Matter of the Plat of Wall Street addition. There was then presented to examination it was ORDERED that -said plat be In the Matter of the Official County Newspaper. County meeting. a ship - the Court the plat of Wall Street addition, and approved and placed on file. There was then presented to the Court a certificate of Circulation after within the of the Bend Bulletin, Daily Edition, and the oral statement of George C.Rochester, representing the Central Oregon Press, that he waived the filing of a similar statement on behalf of the Central Oregon Press;. duties in the matter, having called and the Court being uncertain as to its rights and in the District Attorney for an opinion on the law applicable in the situation, and the District attorney having advised the• Court that on the failure of the Central Oregon Press to file an affidavit of circulation as provided by law, said paper should be considered as having withdrawn its application to be designated the 5S official County newspaper; sand the District Attorney having further advised the Court on the showing then before the Court, the Bend Bulletin Daily"Edition,` automatically then became the official County newspaper thereupon it was - OtDE?±D that the Bend. Bulletin, Daily Edition, be designated as the official ° County newspaper for the -year 1925`. There being no further business to come before the Cou°r. t,` adjournment was- then had until Saturday, January 31, 1925, at 2 P. M. Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. Bend, Oregon, January 31, 1925. The County Court of Deschutes County reconvened this day, at 2 o'clock P:M.,.pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, whereupon the following proceedings were had, . to -wit: In the Matter of Permit for Public Dance Hall. at Tumalo, Oregon, There was then presented the application of A. J. Harter for,a license under Chapter 33 General Laws of 1920, to conduct a public dance hall at Tumalo, said dance hall to have a floor space of 20G0,square feet; and the Court being fully advised in the premises, and based upon the above application, and it appearing to the Court that said applicant is a person of good moral character, it•is;:hereby ORDERED by the County Court of Deschutes.County, Oregon, that the'County Clerk issue a license to A. J. Harter to conduct a dance hall of 2000 square feet at Tumalo, Oregon, during the year 1925, In the Matter of the Claim of T. E. Going. T. E. Going then appealed before the Court with his attorney, H. H. DeArrnond, with a claim for extra work done in connection with the removal of logs from the right of way of the Dalles-California Highway between a pointeeast of the Allen Ranch and Paulina Prairie, and said matter was fully considered by the Court; whereupon, it Was ORDERED that said claim be denied. In the Matter of the Alfalfa Market Road. There were then presented formal contracts and the bond of Ed.gington 84Harrington for the clearing and grading on Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Alfalfa Market Road, said papers. being duly executed by Edgington & Harrington; whereupon it was - ORDERED that the contracts be execured by the Court and the bond approved. In the Matter of the Road at Terrebonne. The need of repairs to roadsin the vicinity of Terrebonne and Tumalo was then po)ntede;, out to the Court, whereupon it was ORDERED that the County would contribute $50.00 to the cost of necessary work in the Terrebonne vicinity, and that the County Road Master should be directed to make the necess repairs on roads -in the •Tumalo-vicinity; particularly`on the'Couch Road. In the •Matter of Bond for Constable.. There was then presented the bond ov Clarence Adams as constable, whereupon it was - ORDERED that said bond be approved.and placed on file. In the Matter of Mrs. Delbert F. White. 599 It.'Was' then reported to "the `Court that arrangements had been made -by Mrs. Delbert F: White, who hitherto had been the recent of County aid, to have her childr'-en carred - for.in institutions: or by friends and relatives, thereby making•it possible for her to secure work away from home; whereupon it was :ORDERED that :the grant of aid to`Mrs. Delbert F. White•as an indigent be revoked, and that no:further •paymen:ts be::made on this account. In the Matter of - Mrs. Barron. Report was_ then made: to 'the: `Court that Mrs. Barron, who 2has hitherto been cared for at the expense of the County by Mrs._ Marion Lesh, was: being'transferred to the Patton Home in `Portland, to be cared for at th'e expense of the County in the sum of: •35.00 per month; whereupon it was . ORDERED that until further notice the Clerk issue his warrant monthlyin.-the Sum of $35.00, payable to the Patton Home, and mail said warrant to said Patton Home, 975 Michigan Avenue, Portland, Oregon. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment was then had for the term. Robert W. Sawyer. County Nudge. Commissioners. BE 'IT ihME EKED, That a regular term of the County Court of- Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at the 'Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday; the ph day: of February, 1925.; said day being the date fixed by lave for holding a term of the county Court for the transaction of County business, when were present: Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge J. S. Innes, Commissioner G. G. Sedgwick Commissioner . J. H. Haner, County Clerk S. E. Roberts, Sheriff° A. J. Moore, District Attorney Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Application of The United•States Forest Semite, Department of :agriculture For Franchise on Certain County Roads. Comes not to be heard by this Court the petition of. H. L. Plumb, Forest Super- visor, Deschutes National Forest; on behalf of the Forest Service, United States Depart - Went of Agriculture, asking that the Forest Service be granted a franchise to construct, operate, and maintain telephone line or lines, over along and upon certain public highways and it appearing to the Court that said petition is regular and in conformity with Section 6C05 0. L.: it is therefore hereby ORDERED That the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, be and 7 is given and granted permission to construct, operate, and maintain telephone lines over, along and upon all county roads, public roads and highways, except State highways (including also the streets of unincorporated towns) as may hereafter lie or are now sit - Mate in. that part of Deschutes County, lying wi thin the Deschutes National Forest bound.- cries; also along such County roads, public roads and highways, except State high ay.s•, it may be necessary to follow in order to connect telephone lines constructed within the National Forest boundaries with the nearest switching point outside said Forest boundaries Provided, however, that'such telephone lines. shall be so constructed, maintained and operated at all times as to meet with the approval of this Court; that such line or lines shall continue on the same side of the road wherever feasible; that whenever nec essary for said line to cross a traveled road, said line or lines shall be.at least twenty feet in the clear: that said line or lines shall be so maintained and. operated as not to interfere with travel or any other proper use of said highways, nor shall said Forest Service United States Department of Agriculture, .wilfully or negligently allow or permit its line or lines to interfere with any other system or systems or telegraph or telephone lines now or hereafter constructed upon or along the roads occupied by the grantee herein; and . Provided further that said Forest Service shall at all times'keep and save harmless said Deschutes County from any and all damages that might arise out of the construction, operation or maintenance of the system or systems erectedunder or by permission of this franchise. In the Ma t h e r of County Road Equipment. It was then reported to the Court that an offer to purchase a range and other road camp equipment belonging to the County had been made, and. the ,Court considered the matter and the question of the County's need for such property, and thereupon it was ORDERED that Commissioners Innes and Sedgvvick be designated to examine such p:^o- perty of this nature as the County might have, and to make sales thereof for prices which seemed to them reasonable and proper, the proceeds thereof to be covered into the general road fund. In the Matter of Claim for damages. Z. M. Brown then appeared before the Court to ask that, an allowance be made from the Market Road. Fund. for the expense of moving a fenst on the property adjoining hiv, near the Alfalfa Market Road, and the Court took the request under consideration.and after con- sultation with the County Surveyor, and the Court being fully advised. in the premises; it va a s ORDERED that saidrequest of Z. M. Brown for,damages for moving said fence be denied. In the Matter of the Proposed Edward Miller Road. Edward Miller,. of Terrebonne, then appeared before the Court to ask that Com- missioners examine again into the question of `establishing a road from his property out to the County Road; whereupon it was ORDERED that said.matter be referred to Commissioners Innes and Sedgwick to examine into the matter and report at the next meeting of the County Court. In the Matter of Road Repairs. There appeared before the Court Charles A. Sherman, of Barnes, Oregon, who reported to the Court that an appropriation had been made by Crook County to be expended by him for the maintenance of roads along the Crook County and. Deschutes County line, and requesting a grant for this purpose from Deschutes County: whereupon, after consideration, and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it was ORDERED that said Charles A. Sherman be authorized to secure the doing of necessary maintenance Work on said road at a cost to Deschutes County of not to exceed $25.CC. In the Matter of Old. Wooden Bridge at Lower` Bridge. It was then reported to tie Court that the new bridge at Lower Bridge was finished and that the old bridge should be removed; whereupon it was ORDERED that the County Road Master make -arrangements with residents of Lower Bridge ,community to remove said bridge in —exchange for the lumber to be secured thereby, with the 'understanding, however; that any material which could economically be used by the County in road maintenance:be•retained under the •jurisdiction of the Road Master'for such purpose. • In the Matter of Indigent Aid. Commissioner Sedgwick then reported to the Court that .J. S. Smythe, of Redmond., was not capable of caring properly for funds granted to him, monthly as an.indigent, and re- commended that instead. of. a monthly grant of $20.00. to the said Smythe, that there be granted to him the sum of $5.00 per month,'and that the County guarantee and pay grocery bills contracted for him •in an amount not to exceed $15.0C per month; whereupon it ras ORDERED that all previous orders' relating to grants for aid of of the said Smythe be and they are hereby revoked. and that the County Clerk be directed hereafter to dravv his warrant in the sum of $5.CC per month payable to said Smythe; and it is further ORDERED That until further notice the. County v,ia1 guarantee the payment of• grocery bills contracted by or on behalf of the said J. S. Smythe, in a sure not exceed 15.0C per month. In the Matter. of Claims against the County. .Claims against the County were thereupon presented and ordered paid, as set forth in the Claim Docket, as follows: Numbers 1 to 39, inclusive, and. 45 to 6C, inclusive, and number 62, on the General Fund. Of the County-; Numbers 40 to 43, inclusive, from the General Road Fund of the County: Number 44 from the 1923 Lower-Bridge:Terrebonee Fund, and Number 61, from the Market Road Fund. In the Ma t t e r of Road Repairs , The need. of road repairs in various sections of the County was then reported to the Court, whereupon it was ORDERED THAT THE County Road Master be directed to make road repairs where neces- sary. In the hatter of ;Justice of the Peace at LaPine. It then appeared to the Court that at a former meeting Harry L. Sly, of LaPine, was appointed by this Court as a Justice of the Peace for the LaPine Precinct, -to fill tout the unexpired term of Douglas Johnson, resigned; and. upon its appearing further that 'notice of s'.id appointment has never been given to said H. L. Sly, and that he had never filed his bond as said Justice, nor qualified for said office; and. upon its further ap- pearing that on or about January 3, 1925, the said H. L. Sly vas found guilty of a vio- lation of the game laws of. the State of Oregon; in the Justice's. Court for the District of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and paid a fine of 35C.CC on account of such conviction and the Court being desirous of revoking said appointment, and. being fully advised in the premises; it is hereby ORDERED that the said appointment of H. L. Sly as Justine of the Peace for the LaPine Precinct be and the same is hereby cancelled and revoked, and held of no force cnd effect. There being no further business to come before the Court at this time, adjourn: ment was then hu..d until Saturday, February 14, 1925, at 2 P. M, Robert W. Sawyer, County Judge. The County Court of Deschutes all members present, whereupon In the Matter of Aid for Indigent. It was then reported Bend, Oregon, February 14, 1925. County reconvened this day •pursuant °to adjournment the following proceedings were had, to -wit: to the Court that by error the allowance to be made to Mrs. Hattie Huntington, an indigent, for aid during the' current year had been set at 430(..00, whereas in previous' years the amount paid to Mrs said amount of - 31.CC a month was necessary for, it was . Huntington was 31.CC a month, and that the proper care of said indigent, Whereupon ORDE_-ihD that the Clerk issue his warrant hereafter for the sum of $31.CC a month instead of 33C.CC for aid to Hattie Huntington, and that to the next warrant so issued by the Clerk there be added the sum of 1.0O3 covering the shortage on the warrant for the month of January heretofore issued. In the. Matter of Justice of the Peace at Redmond. There was then presented the resignation of Geo. G. Sedgwick as Justice of the Peace for District No. 2, as follows: To the Honorable -County Court, Deschutes County, Oregon. Gentlemen: Redmond, Ore., Feb. 14",-1925. I hereby submit my resignation as Justice of the Peace for District No. 2, to become effective this date. Respectfully submitted. • Geo. G. Sedgv:ick, Whereupon, upon consideration, it was ORDERLD that said resignation be accepted, and that N. A. Burdick, of Redmond. be appointed to serve the unexpired. term. In the Matter of Road Repairs. The ,necessity for work on roads in various parts of the county vas then reported to the Court, whereupon it was OEDE. D that the County Road Master, under the supervision of the Commissioners, attend to these repairs ,where needed. In the Ma t t e r of Justice of the Peace at LaPine. There vas then presented. the petition of C. R. Swayze and others asking that Harry L. Sly be appointed as Justice of the Peace at LaPine to serve the unexpired term of Douglas Johnson, resigned, and there vas also presented the letter of Sheriff Roberts and District Attorney Moore recommending the appointment of E. L. Clark, and after consideration the Court being fully advised in the premises, it was ORDED that the matter of appointment of a Justice of the Peace at LaPine be laid on the table. There being no further business to come before the Court, adjournment vas then had until Saturday, February 21, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M.